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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, A Proposition From Ex-President Hayes eee aaa a SSSI laIEEEeEyYy—y——y ee $ ‘That worably Received. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, BOE cody doggy yg ase org ‘oliowing ' Northwest Corner Penneylvanis. Ave, and 1itn St, by fe b \ letter has been sent by ex-President Hayes to ' ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Gen, R. P. Buckland, Col, Wiliam E. Haynes 20. AMS, Pres't. and Hon, F. F. Dickinson: =“Comrades—I am in receipt of your note of this morning request- erved | ing a copy of the remarks made by me at the = nm account, at 10 cen ‘ —— meeting of Eugene Rawson Post, G. A, ee Ce nn the oceasion of the death of Gen. Grant, _ bj Wt Was Kald Was not written, but the sub- ve at Washington, D. stance of the = ington, Grand Anny Hished on Friday—$1 a cathe, 30 cents, = Bg~ +1! mail subseriptions must be paid in advance wae cima mectie Vou 67—Na 10,059. WASHINGTON: Rates of advertising male known on application. ‘Tne WeEKLY Stan—p year. pestuce prepaid. Sor D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1885. TWO CENTS. |govfeuee eae hese = = — —= — __ purpose should be raised by the cordial Uniap SPECIAL NOTICES ‘SPECIAL _ NOTICES. “Washi d ite CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. GRANTS BURIAL PLACE. THE COAST SURVEY SURPRISE. tar, | ie seiein ta Choe Wary thas ties ooaeRON ‘ : (Ese aucune saprer chdnce commen ashington News and Gossip. Appointments by the President, Ete. | The General's Own Preferences om the | Anditor Chenoweth and the Treasury Telegrams to The Star. shld oe ene the dy Sree? z » FOURTH IssUk OF ST ‘ . reason to believe that in all parts of the coun- i <— of Virginia ave.and 4th st.s.¢.,EoMoxp | GOVERNMENT Recerrrs To-pay.—faternal| aye p 4 ng Subject, and His Reason» Therefor. mmission Conducting an Investiga- < in oa ial CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION | ifvz Swax, pastor Preaching ‘Tomorrow ae Lt, revénue, $286,276; customs, $776,207.' The Presidont to-day made the following ép- se vexorian. oe = a try, in the south as well ax the north, the y * = Qclock a mi." Prager and praise meeting Sunday and. pointments: macwine tis Tees tion. ¢ ment exists in relation to Gen. Grant which at OF GEORGETOWN, D.C. «| Thursday - g the long and confidential friendship oy ato Gen. Grant: ond $1000 1S PULL ADVANCED ON EACHESHARE: | Ue eataeeatsocvek At | Tame U.S. S. Texwesane has been ordered for eesurveyor of customs, Richard Sinnoth | existing between Gen. Grant, and Col. Mark-| The unexpected suspension and dismissal of THE DEAD GENERAL. pd ponding Locher cto seg mepinad oy ; etaath' a hehe; ox | LSS SD, POWER At IL atn-and 8 pa | TO Hampton Roads to New York. e the port af New) Oricans; La: land, of this city, a reporter of Ti Stax called | several coast survey office officials was men- and where It will be seen by more fferest, and ai ‘Testament, “Denteronor j To be edilectors of eustoms: Peter F. Cogbill, | on the last-named gentleman mornii at any other point which can be selected. The a’ forrent. | Young people's services, 7:30 p.m. Sianday'neooh, ContinveD Hot WEATHER PREDICTED.—It | for the district of Petersburg, Va.; Benjamin R. ge! this morning to | tioned in Tie Star last evening. rd Jearn whether he knew anything personally of = , subject was also presented to the Manville panatlons ‘was stated at the to-day that there z y thing pei 3 of | A STAR reporter today visited the Coast Sur. | A PROPOSED SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT. | 5y2/¢ct w= —— c . aha report RCH_OV “OUR FATEERTCUME | is tothing $9 indlonte'a change tn the tempor | T2120" the district of New London, Conn | Gen. Grant's preferences as to the place where | vey building on Capitol Hill, and one of the fever, “Agupantsnes wren supcanted. Soeuioese, alist) Latthand Lsis., Rev. ALEX. KENT, | t Wi tls Hy in | Dindley B. Smalley, for the district of Vermont; | ne should be buried. In reply toa question on | first persons encountered within was first Aud! the proposition to the departinent. meeting of Pastor,—Serviers To-morruvs at 11'am, Suitdayachool | every part of the country, and the only predic. | QuyCt Kelley, for the district of Perth AMY, | os stject, Col. Markland sald: ews | CE Chenoweth. He was apparently very bass, | TIMy 2 the Brand Army of the Hepublie tor the state Hei toni oF Ruler the evening, and none | Clow chat canbe imade’ iy continued "watt | “Joseph B. Baker, appraiser of merchandise, | “After the death of Gen, MaPherson, the news but he consented to give a moment or s0 to the e President Asked to | :onios ae a a | Weather. district of Philadelphia; Daniel J. Moore, assis-| of which affected Gen, Grant very much, he | Sra seirasel tative Rekating 10 pabliched Arms Regular th, at God- is promptly push i So CALVARY BA’ i Republic while the public mind ts Intensely in- paren, | (FSS"ner hhand Hees eawe ee COMPLAINTS AGAINST A WESTERN Lanp | {20t appraiser of merchandise in the istrict Of | said that he supposed Gen. McPherson would | interview with Superintendent Hilgard, where- Name Pall-Bearers. terested io all that cone Oe Patas | brani Spi bythe pastoy “Shore seni scrtom, | COMPANY.—The Interior department is in re-| Calvin F. MacDonald, to be receiver of publio | be buried at West Point. He added: ‘I would | in h@ was quoted as saying that a “‘sorchead” —ecenl Me perma wsticn open Fa THE PARTIAL BUENING OF LEWIS | followed by baptism. ‘Cordial invitation to al “it” | Celptef complaints against the Montana Land | moneys at St, Cloud, Minn. ike to be buried at West Point, myself, because | who had been dismissed had instigated all the of Gen. Granband our countzy, baioswiliite cal prompt slipping oF onlers.ts | (peas. HAMLINE ME CHURCH, CORSE | company. which owns large tracts of land along |, Tueodore D. Jervey, to be collector of customs | it was there that {was fitted to command tn | wrocets Auditor Chenoweth said: “I know of 7 RB. Maven” terfere with the usual prompt sblpping a | =, iN CHU q 4 ong | at Charleston, 8. ©. , and I will die a soldier,’ He referred on Meee PARNELLITES AND TORIES. prementinenenent thes have their warehouse well ited with old stock ‘othand & sta n.w. Rev.J.A. Price, pastor. | the Northern Pacific, because they are cutting | 4t¢ A aan =e no ‘sorehead’ ‘as the instigator of any charges. \r Kling season, _ Preaching at 11 o'clock by Rev. J. Clarke Hagey; and | the timber not alone off their own land, but the ‘he Secretary of the Interior’ ae appotnt lon to the same subject, and ex- - NGLISH BR. CALs. . J. EAKIN GADSBY, aw Gospel Temperance mecting at # o'clock, to be ad- | governments, and preventing the settlers from | the following Indian agents: Thos. Jennis prgssed a similar desire.” This proceeding is entirely In the interest of the —_—_— THE ENGL) WOTEV-1O LOAN 0% oy a Wye Hetiey: Sanday school ae0a9 | foonting on the pubiielundse itis stated that | Wisconsin, ut Green Ihay,, Wisconstin, Which (of the other places designated by | public service, and for the benent of the bureaa. | 17, ae s ‘ a val Estate seaarigy in, sit nd $30 g'clock. “Holiness meeting on Tuesday even- | tng Northern Pecitie holds a large quantity of | Kinney, Missouri, at Unitah, Utab; Gen. Grant wonld be the proper one, in your | Now I am informed that there is a feeling of un- | Mixed Condition of English Politics, | ©=t#mates of Their Lenders by One of Speand. Eecaire nt Chisene? SSintttg at 8 cee ns ou Thurslay evening, PCD) the stock of this company. Au agent Will be} Born, at Paula, Pawnee and’ Otoe agency, In- | judgment, if West Point were not selected?” | easiness among the employes based upon the i - Themscivens. — a beginning at 8 o’cloc! t* | sent out to investigate the matter. dian'ferritory; T. A. Barns, at_Yokinia, Wash- | asked the reporter. idea that this is an assault upon the bureau. [ —— | oa i CHURCH, Setie a id ahaa ington Territory; J. L. Hill, Texas, at Kiowa, | | “Galena, by all means,” answered Col. Mark-| wish you would state that there is no attack Ld Special Cable Dispatch to THe EVENtNo Stan, — os Rev. Dr. F No. APPEAL FRoM JUDGMENT OF THE ALA-| Comanche and Wichita agency, Ind! n Terri- | land. “It was {rom Galena that he started upon | upon “the bureau, and that the employes | THE LONDON SCANDAL AGAIN | Le ‘red Hoo re Dox, July 24.—One of the most distin Fred Hoover, nt Osage, Ind! rritory. | his grand march to fame. Durthg the years of | need not indulge in an; feelingof apprehension. for th guished radicals in the country, whose name I Preaching at p.m. Subject; | BAMA CLArms Court.—In a case presented and | '23 os =“ = on - Trueman H. Allen, of California, has been ap- | the war Galena was always the subject of h Th fact, what we are doing is ye Very pur- > fi< Tinie erwere Ge pee isienes I eee = _H*_ | argued beiore the first controller of the Treas-| pointed pension agent. ut San Frauelsco, vice | conversationgund he spoke of that. piace with | poser heehee ae eee ey par am not permitted to mention, but which may Xu maaxen €Suual oe FOUNDRY M. FE. CHURCH, 14TH AND } Ury he decided that the court of commissioners Fens, Cox, suspended. Mr, Cox was a Union. at inter nd affection, ‘The story has} work thorough and complete, to make it what AT MT. McGREGOR. be guessed by its absence from the following ix s 5 cs SEG sts.“Special Sabath services —Tomor- | Of Alabama claims was organized fora special | solaler, and had the endorsement of the G. A. n often told that he said his highest | itoughttobe. It isto muke the service efficient —— lst and the tone of his remarks, has furnished, Fow at 11a m., by request, the pastor. Rev. Dr. 1 | purpose; that as no appeal from its judgments | It. posts of Californin, ambition was, when the war was ended, to re- | and substantial.” ‘Mrs. Grant Living in Great Seclusion— with timate of his party and the pres aul |, Saxton. will speak of “Our Noidie’ President.” | was provided for inthe act authorizing the | ‘Chas, G. Lodewick, of sew York, has been ap- | turn to Galena and Decome ltsmayor. inthe | ‘The commission appointed by Secretary | ‘The President Asked to Name Pall- | M0 With an estimate of vis party F 2 ie frown the | ia pralse, Cum asd heat “Thestory ofthedowae | COUrE MY Judgments must be paid when prop- | pointed postal card’ agent at Castleton, N. X., | bustle and confusion of political lite he may | Mauning to conduct rhe investization ofthe | Beerees Se oe eee Fon wlit Be ald DS ith prrzarmet a hath? told. You wil bewelemel end plessen | eny.certitied by the court to. the Secretary of | Vice Alfred Tanner, removed. have, apparently, forgotten sontething of his | coust survey management and expenditures | yy ners Fels ae : the main only radicals in name. Almost all of en a zs Of Founsiry Charen are fr Ti | the Treasury. Gabriel C, Wharton, of Virginia, has been ap- | affection for Galena, but it 4s evident from the | consists of Mr. Thorne, chiefclerk of the internal T. McGREGoR, July 25.—A still sultry | tiem wapt something. Itisnota place. They 1d SSS, y recommend my successor to the public NELSON BRUMAC — GRACE 7 SHU! 3 1H rp > Muted an inspector ot surveyor’a general and | memoranda he left’ when the death dam) revenue bureau; Mr. Garrison, deputy first con- | Morning on the mountain, with clouds and a Sand Sats, wee, Peeaching, at OE mee | pe J. AMBLER Suiri's EXPLANATION — | Histrict land office at $2,000, vied Edwin S, | were upon him. that his heart went back to | trolier, aud air: Huntington of ihe Secretary's | thick heavy atmosphere, hundreds ot warcone 1S Fuaxcrs 30 ‘p. m., moniaiy | The Secretary of War has under consideration | Bruce,reduced to special agent for fraudulent | Galena again, “Failing to select West Point or | office,’ By order of the President. Mr. Thorne | coming upon the reste ing 5 p.m. Short sermou. Deligu- | the advisability of revoking the recent order | land entries at $1,500 per annum, Galena, his body should be permanently buried | is placed temporarily. in charge of the coast | somin UP on. the train sein Gospel hymns. at" | debarring Mr. J. Ambler Smith trom practicing | _ Charles F, Sawyer, of Georgia, chief of the | at Mt.’ McGregor, where he died. I cannot | survey, and Mr, Colonna, of that service, has 4 == CONTINUATION OF "TITE UNION | before the War department, but ay vet hag | agents division in the Pension office, at $2,000, | think ‘that he referred. to the elty of New York | been designated’ achis assistant In-charce for [Fee "vitage ‘Camp Meeting, Mometo crete, | taken mo activa Lis the mech: he Bath we. | has resigned, to take effect August Sst, and H: | alone inthe memorandum. he gave to Col | the tine Gettee Thea ee OF ‘There will be prenching Lay. July 26, 1855, at | presented to the department that the expres- | Clinton Bell, of Ilinols, has been appoluted in| Grant. The government would, as it should, | sion of inquiry, accompanied by First Auditor | ofthe menthnnny Meet es It am: by Rev. J. Winsox, Pastor of | sion on his business circulars “desertion mark | Bis phice. take care of his remains at Mt. McGregor, and | Chenoweth, by authority of the President, be- | Stated that this far that lady vd at nig 1s _ | quietly removed” simply icant that the deser- | _ Custer R. Faulkner, of Indiana, has been | the state of New York would guard them with | gan thelr investigation yesterday. ‘They ealled | no pertnat tus far that lady 5 FOURTH ST. M. E CHURCH & 2, | Hon mark when ui iy. imposed could be re- | 2Ppointed chief of the record division in the | @ jealous care, some of the employes of the ‘bureau before | and the wile of Dr. SS ea a Ee ‘publicity, and it was not Fension office at $2,000, vice Wm. T. Ford re-| _ “However, itmaxes but little difference where | them. To-day they were atthe coast survey | death, Late, yestord, it have soclal aspirations, which lead them to roar like sucking doves, Cowen has facta, Storey never speaks, Lawson generally mporary | Eravitates Into alcohol whenever he speaks, so the third | Burt and Broadhurst are ready to vote ins. Apropos dive me twenty radicals to .itmay be ms, and we would soon has been seen by | change things. erlain ix, I think, « rs of her family | strong radical, and made @ mistake in going m since the gone into a whig cal Dilke { donot much trust, the hotel draped in nee the di ral lies in wrapped with a fl f Mrs. Grant's widowhood t tage whey it . for the purpose of w tof the Said! company.” J a afternoon a. rumor low where Chamberlain edhsi a TAB HEM, Banton, Pocloek & m. | moved wishout er us not | moved some tine since, Gen. Grant’s remains are Interred, His resting- | building again early in the morning proseew- | < ‘a ridow had been utterly pros enincer@radical 18 the Peeaching We the Mev, Hct Hous, Sp tn | Any collusion with the dapeetnee OA gge S |__ Chas, Shackelford, of Gunnison,Col., has been Place is not for to-day nor fora few coming Years, | ting their inquiry. : teniod and tier oven serious coasan teal oe So Sect Gubiac ton tas cee, tik eo AE PALE | ig sevice tom the Gospel lym, anew withithe'd appointed Jal swamp land agent for the | but in the centuries to come his tomb will bé | Auditor Chenoweth sald to Tue Sra re | feagod {rom the shwck of her bemamemene The | Rowse, 18 Jes Collings, but ; ea ae aueits Paver meeting Wed- | Tre PrestDENT'S VACATION.—The President | general land office at $1,500 per annum, the Necca forthe patriot and soldier and true- | porter: “Thegentlemen of this commission are | rumor, if it shall bave reached tim outer woud, | NEaTsOMe. “Gladstone has done will collect all dues and pay has SDON,. ‘A. LAD AL BARBER * preachin He will sacrifice anything to e created & fetish, however, © it, for Greak it, t ed that you will : =s anion 5 ~ | | Robert . Kellar, of Albany, N.Y., has been ap- | hearted man of all countries. thoroughly competent, and they. are men. of | may be eee regen eee (ae, ACG os Fe CHURCH, SD AND A Crees perme lean ay cen GANT, | polnted inspector of hulls of siedin vessels for | “ly the way,” added Col, Markland, Mit is a| the sturdiest integrity, ‘They inive caged fm Sond thatte SCE edie ae R district of Albany. singular coincidence that twenty-one years, al- | this work with an eve single to the good of the | Sause ofatne anne. = paige iS Bare, at 21 a an. | has made it necessary for him toch:nge is | Mr. Luther Harrison, the assistant commis. | most to day, from the day that Gen. MePher- | public service, and thes. will, perior epg pala i a are bard ci er get an ace ‘ her own sorrow. J Estate business under the | and p. 1 by Fran Ww ; | Program. He will not leave for that purpose | sioner of the general Land. office, has resigned, | son died Gen. Grant passed away.” duty faithfully without fear or fayor. The President Cleve! 1 house until the cost of election is AKG € C0..at the old | M.D. Seats treeand strangers always weleome, "It ) Euil after the burial of the ex-President to take effect September Ist, with a leave of : ho prejudice against. anybody: nor 4s there any | quested inthe tena ton ey Byer rin fag god meg nye Dh ria | RS RXEASD OLE CHURCH, SouTHE SSS thirty days. This action on’the part of Mr. The Opposition to New York. disposition to shield anybody. The partie SS a Se a ee Washington.—Vreaching at Lain. by Rey. | THE TRAINING SQUADRON sailed fro Ma-| Harrison was voluntary. He bas been tn the who have been in charge will be investigated aphed this morning to The sooner It ceases to sit the better.’ Of THE U. S ELECTRIC LES W. HADDAWAY. deira for home to-day. The voyage to spain | government service since 1869, and has been | THE PUBLIC SENTIMENT HERE AGAINST 1T— | Gnd all of the accounts and expenditures will mountain that he hed reselved the inewuc. THE LONDON SCANDA! apes Goris was abandoned on account of the cholera in | promoted. to his present position from lower | THE GRAND ARMY VETERANS DISAPPOINTED. | be thoroughly looked Into.” tions of the Becretary of War and thatthe de: re as. NG CON . that country. grades, He has been a very efficient and capa- The descent of the officiais with the orders of | tails of the thilitary pagacnt would be attended No. G30 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ble olficer, Mr. Sparks, the new commissioner, | ‘The people In this city are very much disap- | suspension and removal was like a thunder: | {5 nos Case—Henry Ir. ‘Maiee | , THE CoLonen Prorie aND THe Deap Gex- | states thhit he cannot carry on the business of palated that the banalpiesyor Gow Graatimas lap in a clear sky at the coast survey building, Eeccne enc Rite sec the aah: ving Taking a Hand in the Affair. testiuonies | BRAL—Prof, J. M, Langston, ex-minister to | the office unless he is surrounded by men of | Peon selecked In Central Park, ‘The feeling is | T&ek had had no intimation of any Impending | ‘The “subject ok the choles of the ene for a 5 ite | Hayti, arrived at his home in this city last ne political belief. He has already: se- nselecsed In Central Park. The fecling 18 | trouble. It iy understood that the basigof come | sepuichre im Centrat park is now te Special Cable Dispatch to Tare Eventso Stat clock ant Everybody welcome. ay 10 1: god musi = = i 1 new chief clerk, and of the ten chiefs of | that this ts the natural place for his aghes to re- | plaint against the officials is the wastettl use of | Tite authorities te New Yorkie Loxpox, July 25.—The Pall Mall Gazette com- pipet te eae ist Sale that the death of Gen. Grant | divisions he has changed three. ‘The commis | pose, as it 48 the natfonal capital, and Grant | public money. less exercise discretion in this thorn | satttos of kasestigution aes Soar bens uames s for furnis! improved | sep Gieud brhamanity, “| Moet told one of the chiefs of divisions who | belonged to the whole nation. Among the vet-|, There are, it is understood, several other | Col, Grunt hae ol feeling thata location andescent electric light, and will | on's micetitis at Spay, | &trded the old hero as a friend of humanity, was lately retired that there was nothing against CRNA Tala rar (ute Gai q | Bureaus of the government which the vigilant | atthe north em mall,” near ee ee en ni within a few days, enabled to sup- pus, ledby Mri, BF | Tre EXAMINATION oF Navy Yarp Ac-| Mim except that his place was wanted, erans of the late war this feeling crops out, and | frst auditor Intends to subject to a rigid inspec- | would nearest meet the a dence, end will present thelr report mext BO niga rimcies meetiig daily except 840" | cousra—Tho special board which Secrctary ——- a pa pn eerie no poneilioady) Dil tion, Gece waseca Hither ove end or theother of the mall will uu- | Wednesday, I understand they will say the SAMUEL NORMENT, lent. ous : is ment Is, of course, great, 4 joubtedly be chosen, ‘ a eee ene E real <i YOR AVER Whitney appointed to examine the accounts of Mourning Emblems. PP 1 at Pret igard Says. ly be chosen. Paper has proved its case to their satisfaction. . elt to be an; sr A message was this morning sent to Mayor = “ Speke Tho work of draping the public buildings and | Cision of the family is felt final, and any | A Star reporter found Prof. Hilgard at his | (| t Thear that Irving has Issued a kind of elrew- Wibotie The bona consists ee ea HCE | notels and many business hotses in mourning | attempt to urge a reconsideration would simply | residence this morning and questioned him. re- Temporary Saute toe tne, al would fareish & | 44; jettcrto the lessoes of several leading thes J, 1. Stevenson, Passed Assistant Paymaster J. | is still in progress. be impertinence. garding his suspension from the superinten- ‘de | ters, Inviting them to join him in withdrawing N. Speeland Mv. Whitney, acivilian account: | To-day the court-house (City Hall) was| Commander Brooks, of the G. A. R.depart-| dency of the const survey. Prof. Hilgard re- preter | his ‘advertisement from the Pall Mall Gaze:te, i a— PUTUM! (once ord be annual e: iS comipapy will beh 5,08 MONDAY. theSa ate Young People of Gen, Grant avo paises 5 12 veloca m. and clo: << METHODISE | ant. Pay Inspector Stevenson has been granted | pineed > In mourniig, “the “large columas | ment in thls District, sald that he tought that | plied that he did not care to have the matter | that Ile remalis should’ nol'be placed Meare | Wie cals pee Roowe Sree tks Gey Slee | Se pastor, 203 | astiort leaveot ubsenee, after whiten he WillJoln | Bound with black, with festoons of the | Ceutral park was ali Inappeopriate pince. ia | Fetcied by tne nemeentare conte cee Nault that had already been used for the recep- | 4 the saying of some very severe things lng on Suaday | the Tennessee, same and rosettes appropriately placed, goinmon With'many others he thought that | Puiie coutrovery om tho subject, bat that i OR OL ON day dice: traut peoceead coal ee a a Pe 0 jon, ‘The depart- + 01 ant receiv —— aa it New York BANKs To LOAN GOLD To THE ‘The Pumps in the District. este Ponid not interpose their wishes | Should be settled in the depurinient where it | his last retired pay ¢ Washington. PARNELLITES AND CONSERVATIVES 1 Treasury.—Sec! iu belongs. If his office was wanted he could | Gen. Horace P il \ Acieular toihe New York cty banks prepared | WHAT THE OFFICIAIS say anovr tinea, | | How, Dat would cuaperato in contributing 1 | stand aismigad without murmuring, bet be | aud Pores Peluter ed ha lugby the pastor: Sune | % CF 3 y tie deet- | 4,12 Couversation with Commissioner Edmonds | "Gen S's Burdett, the commander.to-ehier of | 9b|eeted to going outunderacloud with charges | reach here Momda the Beauty of Holiness” Ss" | sion of te clearing house committee os abe | tb! Morning upon the subject of pumps and | ¢ne' Grand Army of the: Mepublie. seid. the | OC preeulartles, which had no foundation, Ac Hi | Question referred to itata recent meeting of | their repairs, he said the appropriation seems | morning that he regretted that Washington ssn Is of his office, he said, would | house rrive here to-day, — of Chicago, will | A Disposition to Create a Hubbub Over the So-called Unholy Alliance. of dressimakers from the New York Cable Diapat * at furnished mourning to the Garfield | Se! Cable blamalch te Tae Bvesiwe Sram, ‘Tomorrow at day school at Lord, Worship 1 i <> SALVATION ARMY WI | USS" medi att day sanday at 11, Penna. ave. $@& | Christians invited. - e it : ak for themselves, and he ‘was willing to ved het plete | _ LONDON, July 25.—Lord Randolph Charchill ies south s K the tity bank in New York as to, the fort of, to have setiled down of late years to 83,000 for Fete nares een ate prs aaa abide by the resuit of their thorough Investigu. out for the tanion ce tn oral sane Ait | 8 prime minister and Parnell is lord Meutenamt Oe St, LkAuiR, Beane 7 ¥ Bremer “ fpr | the purchase and repairs of pumps. The law } <5 i lon. be finished to-da: of Ireland, That is tne generally e: at Soclock | of St. Louis. ‘Sunday school at 9:30 a1 er | a loan of gold. According to the terms of the a a purpose. Still, the family may have reasons | “Roing asked as to the facts connected with his 2 rela at is ee ly expressed ons wishing v ‘subsea | miceting We cl @reul: e ik: to lend $2 used to be construed so that the appropriation | with which be ‘Was unacquainted, and, at any e fa mn The follow messages of condolence have | opinion in the political world bi and is Hor histest the foliow tn Spa subserP- | Conall ed fite Treasury’ gras, such thereol ar poogeoe te, | could bo used for sinking of wells and pumps, | Fate, the decision lay with themyand Ae far os | Suspension, Prof. Hilgurd aid that tu June last | been rencived: 3 8 enrages seco WM. WIT! HMCTTN Dv ee 5 he fecelveda communication from the fest aue | Parsee tog Grant: |e anger, alarm or amusement in different jired, and it is specified th ve but the recent large outlays of the general gov- | he was concerned he would’ do nothin; oe org Ny ly .—Mre, Grant: LB | coin wlll be actenton ia ceatotee eee eee | eramentand the Disivioe for tia cetensing of | Gow. to eRiee Le nomnon: Ete had | aon stating that charges of irregularities had | Allow me to oiier alncere «jinjat Quarters with regard to this tory-Irish alllanoa, Katt G oy, p clock love feast. | gold as may be borrowed, ‘The “red letter” | the Potomac water works has requlted in aban- | sent a dispatch to | Mr. George W. ae “ t the management of the | great loss. Lory Ruro’ which I have called a blow st the honor of the fapt. HELD! : . madé “Three 0 44 ' ‘i * goast survey. These charges were not specific, |“ Loxpox, July 25.—Mrs. Grunt: Heurtfelt B vtiteatenr socentiy tascen ve. tite Dees donment of pumps almost totally, and Congress | Childs yesterday morning stating that this city | & > Mrs. eurtfelt | British pariiament, Mr. Chamberlain said last pe iuaLAa MeaRaE aE the amount of some S0G O00, will ee oe, | makes the granting Of approriiations for ihe | was the proper idea, for burial, and, with this ABET peso TG a tse mayinens of sympathy for sad atiliction befall YOU, | night: “A stratewto movement of this kind,exe- | US corti ahd Titian ee decmed, and no more will ‘be tssued; but all | Increase of or repairs of pumwy- inconsistent | suggestion ha yd moth further to do. wing unnecessary trav: expenses t0| “Toxro, Jara, July 24.— Merion Gon thaat: | CUted In opposition to the notorious convictions = future Wans ofthat sort Will be upou the masts | with the aqueduct water Lystemn; aud when | He Stated t i shortly Issue a élrenlar chee eee the survey, for the bene | Flearned’ with zreat sorrow of the deathof your | 0 the men Who effected it, and carried out tor o change tor : serv! cl : : sorrow of the dent e icuaperance mee: Uaderioud Munk ie. rceeniey Ae parer oot ties besuppiled the pumpsystem will beabandoned | througlout niry the death of Gen. Tony of Eee atprnorinred aor tie tote: See Cy eee theme ot inetanoe of polibienl aiawoner ug em. < ws not intend tu ‘th 000 in | altogether, Tho health department seems. drant. Th nits al e l iy , politic: : 3 ry ela = WIRLEY © fold, >» horrow more than $5,000,000 In | five this: as the pamp weer In many cases | funeral wopt BETiede be thought be cack | Rance of the coast survey. No instances of scatucen- Sheueisa ton Stee! (sn East Capitol st Confederate soldiers of Helena, Ark., to-day | eve wd tator “Bes ecomes, polinted, and ‘slekyens ts the revult. | post. ‘Owing 40 the central localioa of Now fhe, alleged irregularities | were cited. but | sent’a message of sy mips Sechaiel paapest nia reameaen te kaeeeaeeae Scary KANSASS.—Senator Plumb called upon | The small appropriation of $3,000 enables the | Yorke clty, np thought that there would be an | 79%, ta eara fepled 10. Se a ender the diapeiae tl consarmutien, ait the President yeslerday tnd prosentod a tee: | Gomuilestoncrs to kesp uprreoaia ot pum | Ineeionas wtvemimeseOrGe Ate wctorona ne tbe anges GEN. GRANTS BIRTH-PLACE. prayer meeting. 9:3 gard replied to the first auditor, in- a frigh ig by the ‘COUSe, S pan, praise iceting. rhere the 4 “§ ~ 1 ing for ified instances, “He received no re- there is not the slightest stability In this alll- hing! Ustes'Snday | test from Gov. Martin, of Kansas, against the | Were the Water pipes bave not been extended, | funeral, BA coils kan yn he was informed of his suspension | 7He Mumbie Cottagein Which He was | Sct; comeqentiy it will ultimately be dis. ening.__4t*__| immediate withdrawa! of troops from the Kan- | "The reporter earned from Lieut, Townsend, ee cee cE lice coral an : HO tere fppertt wvel inn Te oneal Sanson ses senes tp cenat den cotonaaan te g A SUNDAY SCHOOL A> “Swill be hed at Washington ‘of the ministers how matters so pleasant feats + | tha Born Draped in Biack. Parnell was axked by on as border. Goy. Martin asks that troops be | of the engineer department, that there ure now | _EXPressions of disapproval and disappoint- ) that if the mind of the first auditor had been i 9 statio xe eard grade | Poisoned agulnst him he bad nothing ta do| Pornr PLeAsaNt, Onto, July 25.—The mem- | long he tntended to m: ullowed to remain at three stations on tie | about 1,000 pumps in the District which have | Ment are h from officials in every e | With that. “All he asked was a careful investi. rs of Zeno N. tt Pe school Cuivns =. 7 So. 279. G. hem. lie replied: “So long as you are not ee border until winter. Unless this is done, he | to be kept in repair, which is an average of | and citizens generally in Wasbingion, Said = wi s t, No. 279, G. A. R., of | Jr new ” Sam. wits pam. daily a kd euahinitias “PCESDAY soya | $4€8: 15,000 people will continue in fear ofthe | 3 for each pump. Hie will recommend in his | one of the most prominent offlelals in, the new | S4t/0B. made by those who were competent to | Moscow, made arrangements some two moniha | @SOVerumMeDL” (J Sous W. Cons Jom Wo Mlacantsir, pa ath. AU In: | Grae ue WHO are allowed to retain thelr | report thut the appropriation be inercased for | Caministeation to-lay:, «Phe burial o¢ General | hecealtion, He “added that se: aie is gov- | 480 for draping the house in which Gen, Grant THE MEDICAL RELIEF BILL. CORSON © MACAR a eee ee ere ene Ean Une ext Sears Service, but it ls doubtful If | Grinvat New York and the ceremonies preced- | erned by rules and regulations which were re- | WaS born when the news of his deuth ‘should | ee Mone HhL, CORNER ig | ‘Tite Count OF ALABAMA CLArMS.—Hon, J, | Contes Will allow It lngit wil mate it more of estate than a na-| modeled by |Seerctary Sherman only a tew | ich them. Word was not received oe) pel Wine: etn | 4. J, Cresswell, counsel tor the United States tional aifalr. His body Isto ite in state in Albany | years ago, and all the expenditures are made in | till too late SE oe ove te ne ber |” Tarvy Condition of English Politics. mh ancomsta sabes tus ut S . 1, e . 3 vou we te = formed Thursday. Two wazons loaded with Deport Acoounts. subject mii ake |iGoe she GuurceE Alntaiia Gluins tedee tne, Affairs in West Washington. and New Yonk city.It ought to be placed in state | ccordance with them, y 5 ir y a men, who had fought under hit, Wert down to | Special Cable Dispatch to Tire EvENine Stam, ; Ded ere and ea pioneer. KILLED WITH A PITCHFORK. the bumble cottage yesterday. “Flags draped | Loxpox, July 25.—Now that the medical in mourning Were placed in’ the doors cod | relief disqualification removal bill ts settled 80 is Last night about | 1n New Yor! Tund soid'on | thee mectings kuportunt aud witraclve. Bring Gos | Ment of the business of the court yesterday, | 19 o'clock, a colored man jumped or fell intae | then be b re alan cae eee it_ | and requested that the court, on reassembling | river near’ 32d street, and was drowned, His | fought with him. Under the present arrange- — windows and the post colors run up to. hal or piscopaL, | Mftef Its stunmer vacation. dircet a list to be | body was shortly altetwards recovered by Win, | ment the army ean do nothing more than it | Fatal Result of a Quarrel Between Two | "ncows and the post colors run, up to halle | far as the house of commons is concerned, ® ;hear Pennsvivanianve: | ™MAde of ail the cases untried, in the order of | Jett, with a pair of oyster tongs. A bug of sofled | would do should it be called upon to assist in Laborers. the company assembled was of necessity email, | lance at its history reveals the topsy-turvy actor 11, a in and | thelr docket numbers, and te proceed ‘to the | clothing was found on the wliati, and upon ex. | the burial of any other prominent general yet it included representatives of the lafautrs: | conditian of polities here. The disquallfying The Closing Appeal” | peremptory trial and tinal disposal of these | amination a certificate was fouud in a coat | Citlzens express sentiments siinilar to that| About halt past eight o'clock this morning at mevalre, axtlliss ana ne whe woeen at fi erted by the tora: so ching nihars society | Cases in their numerical order. He sald the | pocket dated July 24, to the Freedmen hospital, | above indicated. They admit, however, that if | the dead animal depository in Virginig, near | SiN" sah notte arhoes Dak 2 | Clause was first inserted by the lords, Thene es mextin in Welk | (oUF bad in three years tried 4,181 eases, hav- | stating that “the beater John H. Thompson is | it were the wish of Gen. Grant, or if the family | POT oie run, Thomas Dralley, cotree state | ae Rupee ernest pespepmerenes-cad ing 27 first-class and 1,543 sevond-class cases | subject to fits.” and requesting the surgeon in | bivea decided preference that the burial take a ce fo with | Hon. ‘The lane ehimmey that stood at the east | Moved the rejection of it Then came the still untried. Up to and including July 15, | charge to do all he can for him, and that he | place in New York, further controversy is pre- | years old, suck Sam Johnson in the side wit! end had to be taken down to prevent its falling, | change of ministry. The new president of the 1885, the court had disposed of cases of the | lived In Virginia. ‘This was signed by the sani- | cluded. & pitebtork, from the effects of which the latter | But wit he reathe with the cee ee: | ent board appropriated the radi first ‘class claiming $9,060 pnd the sums | tary oMcer. The certificate ‘was indorsed us | _ The proposed selection of Central park as the | aied shortly atterwards. Johnson was em- | hmmideuf che howe unchanged. ‘The dressed | ‘on the vote to limit the limit Stee aeconidl clams tried MIATA LEs Goceees | ee Ga eee G Upppltal cases and | recreation in New York city. 1s alae apeciutiy | Ployed toskin the dead animals and Brailey | upper joist with the upper oor dressed on the | ed medical reliet to drags, exelud> a Wi ime | cannot be cured—signed C. B, Purvis, M.D.” 3 s e is the only cell Phe front room | ing me eon e Had anarded STE TS Boe Tee ae ee ear | Thelbody was viewed by the coroner this moro. | criticised here: and the suggestion Is made that | Wasa laborer. It appears that Bralley nad | Huet vide ls the ouly celliug. | Tse front room | ing medical commits ane Soy threw up the bad awarded 37,274.820, ‘The cises of the first | Ing ut the station pasard ers the bedroom, | Dill, and the house of commons passed, iewith elass remainiiy | itl, 8 fect and contains two windows, | loud er. All the Hberals wt the banquet Steck Kenton ts of all denominations on ids of all Lox eiephou Evening" sermon, Sunday Sch atd pom. You Heal Dowling’s Ac stldte nal dimensions | radical member, Mr. Collings, in the commons, <=> E F. BROOKS, GARDEN HOSE, any length, GAS STOVES, all sizes, guaranteed. Call is st | SAM by 14 fee who deemed an inquest un- | the center of Union square, for instance, wouid | been home sick for several days and had just we tried he believed would | necessary, there being an ugly gash ‘iver the | bea more Btting place for the interment of the returned to work yesterday. This morning the mes ib not increase the amount awarded in that class | left eye. ‘Drs. Lachlan Tylet, Stockstill, and | dead hero’s remains, and the erection ofa noble pucuaiam page Oe Sel he ated ae | eres aman rhe me aerate | Blasko soboeavoy iad 9 pow uoricin ex: | manombent Wo Comnemorale i Sto Era re ee sean: Sones | Gomametnich MessEis ackaioT teegten: | fe Shir te tae heme eee eee GAS FIXTURES, &c No charge for hanging. Hymns. ‘ at tal amoant, wii he fnteres! led, about | amination, und gave w cortificate of death from | tude. : fa him, | Purkheiser, of the First O. LA. as guard of | Support the bill, but found it passed before they $3,750,000, leaving @ balance of between Ave | accidental’ drowning. The remains were In-| THE UNIVERSAL EXPRESSION OF OPINIoN | £02 Caught him und took the fork from him. i ht yg aed frees LOWEST PRICES. GHTS O Gnd six miltion dollars to be divi Potter’ 2 ms but the old man turning around picked | honor and jeft him tramping his beat in front | arrived. 2 UNDAY fuly 20,0 thelr hail, | hetween the second-class elatinantas ee Ce aoe oon I ee a arte Pace Could | UP suother pitchfork and ran It into Johnson, | Of the spot that hus become all but atered. Ae toake arrangements to attend the funeral ot | Peesowan.—Gen, Josph Jon: ton, Unitea | {een the. Olymples, of this placevand the | Net be found. The popular idea of Central park | 1 Injured) mau at once started OG (ees a easy Notes From London. y order Seas AL.—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Unites yattsyl a of pleasure reso nd an an washing himself, when he Special Cable Dispatch to Tare EVENING STAR. ay Gage = Hyattsville club was played yesterday In the | Isthat itisa place of pl ire resort, and 3 beers the water dead: Braliey left'the wcene of reer input States commissioner of railroads, was in San | grounds of Georgetown college, and fesulted | number of Grand Army men with whoma STAR ; ¢ 7 Lospox, July 25.—The rapidity with which Francisco last Saturday.—Mr, Elmore, the iy A victory for the former by d score of 12 to | reporter convorsed expressed disgust at the idea pt erage f mypebe ghey ermal gen 1c Phace of the Nation's | the Irish estimates are skipping through the Fe adatnaumler ond Gardner G.Hubverd, | ing three gamegout or ver ow” oP" | SCout re an® Oiicialeat through we depare | SmPloxed by Akt. Thomas Draney,ot ts city. | Mero. ; eee te on ee Washington, were registered in New York | Pensoxat.cae. and Mrs, W. Taylor Birch | menteapesk: of the: proposition’ aa borribio | the uews was received here by ‘Mt. Draney, | SPRINGFIELD, Mass, July 25.—The Republi-| gation than Was expected. August sixth is @ OVED. Z ¥ HAs REMOVI a Dye Works from 320 9th st. 10 1119 opposite Portland Flats, i _my27 <a Will give her h aed Electrie and si ent. wt B05 Miss THE ATTENTIC The Na Last ‘ f 3 Di: 5 Tepe Ee and Master Vinton left yesterday for a two| one. It he is tobe buried in New York tuey | WHO notified the Alexandria police, who are on | ean this morning says: “The country will share | possible date. VEE; thence and potiar Wraia aoe Merve Hisks | (RSS nis Keatdchos snl Otic est eat gueteging by the heat at his residence in | Weeks’ sojourn atPincy Pont... think he should be. put in a private cemetery. | 'e lookout for the murderer. the sentiment of the people of Washington in| Mr. W.E. Forster made an important speech . spo Mslestara agaitet Malaria For nele wreated by | WW. Office hours: & to 10 am, 1 ulght.—-Heprésentative Collfns, of Massachu- | p&LOUK MILs Lepaovep AND Rropexr.— | There Js a fecling of horror at the idea of associ Grants Love of oniiai regard to the great captain's burial place. ‘The | this ‘morning on South African matters, de- the pee re Weces by WC IERUES, Sole aie | pam setts, was formally received by the city author. | poneome ime Nast the Columbia and Ploneer | atirs Gen. Grant's grave with the curiosities on rami loscunnd yy | Hitting spot for the last resting place of the body | Signed to prevent the government giving way er + ieee Famyivane wre | OP Can aa Iie of Dublin peherday.<— Ales Stary Brown, 3 a n closed, undergoing ex- | exbibition in Central park, and the opinion is | AN INCIDENT RELATED BY A CITIZEN OF | Or the nation’s hero is in the nation’s capi, | tthe requests of the Docr delegate bere te tales =). C | of Natreet, and her daughters Mises Lines | tensive improvements, Machinery of the latest expressed that popular senitiment will step in WASHINGTON, Ne York has show! et e1 e Ine | bis countrymen under British protection and ——— Issue of third series of stock, commencing August | and Loulse, are at Cape Miy.—-Sirs V. Be Me, | ake has been placed in these mills, which Be Nore Des howe eened Bers one sna iy prevent the plan from being carried out, The death of General Grant calls to mind an | show for the hurrying populace, and the family | }eave their management tw the colonial goverm> = a iy . ~ Pewee | onttd, a Jan has le(t'the city for the sea-coast, and her | Sf@ now in running order. Mr. Austin Herr, ineident sho e interest which the old | of Grant has weakly and hastily ylelded to 1%, | ment, Barrore: Raxco Foroeene Bombing LBL necro studio will be closed antil about the ilddle of | PYoprictor, li Tapldfy filing orders which have Hrparunneli nee Acme Sunaina Without Waiting to hear the Volce of wiser yeeb ave wren su Tiooks bow op ptions at the following | RMembereede Albert. Duvall, Charisse tect | wecumulated since the milis were shut down, | was last night advised by a telegram from Ad- | bero felt tor little children, The embargo which | Without waiting t hear the ecm Wiait Gasees Boibay, VEMENTS, 1S CHE. bees ND KING, Secretary. | Bdward Graves and Dr. James itea of Wash. | ,TEMPERATORE AND CoNDITION oF WareR | jutant General Drum, who is now at Mount | for several years had been placed by the War —— New York, July 25,—The marketopened weak BIEST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. THERE 13 | M08 3Ist st. n.w.,2905 Kot nw: 1052 16th st: nw, | Ington, are at Ocean Grove.—The' following | 47 /4,A-34 Great Falls, temperature, 84; con- | McGregor, that he hud delivered the President's | department on the transit of civilians over the thts eusmeiny, BRe pclocnaneetng © aetaee ae EQUAL To IT. ‘At Farmers’ and Mechanies Natio Washingloninns were rogisterca at the Atlantic | &@; “eondition at north connection, 86; soutt | letter to Mrs, Grant, and that sho and the chil-| Long brldge was ralsed in the month of Aprit Aa to'h per eet find in the early dealings there Perel eae ieehantes Nai tel, Oeean City, 1 ay: Mr. ins JF. | SO: , 38: ate 4 S fas a turt fe of 4 tol percent in the eiHE ECONOMY GAS STOVE 1s THE Biwr "i Rotel, Qeean City, Thurday: Mr-and Mrs. J. F. | Connection, 86, Distributing reseivorr, tem. | aren expressed a desire to have Gen, Grant | or May, 1865, and a resident of South Wash: was adurtner decline ‘of ty | general list, while Missouri Pacific fell 1%, Par s 5 hes will cl Oburdiiion sod ve children, Miss ila Gilpin, rature, 88; condition at influent gatehonse, | buried with national honors. Their wishes will | ington at that time determined early on the TAKES PLEASURE IN TELLING THEIR be respeted, and the ceremonies will take | Sunday morning following to take @ stroll : | Sitie Mait Sy, aud Union Pacific 2%. The de : rh Mrs. M. A. Adams, Miss Ella Turner and Wal: | g.°pe thee rive toni ee aS ae oe. Hil | Dlnce as aiready Indicated in the press dis: | suuday,, me Takin him twoor bis | Lospox, July 25.—A number of American | cline was then checked, and. slight reaction NE etek — Ji, ter Cummins, —Mr. C, Baum and family have | pgy® 1B the river to-day at 6:02 a 1m. aud 6:39 | Pitches President Cleveland and the mem: | Hitie chine: oad tke hile bos ae ene genticmer! awembled this morning at the real | followed, which was, later In the hour, followed |AYWAKD & HUTCHINSON, pore? Cor. Oth and Dts. itw, | left for Atlantic City, N.J.—Dr. and Mrs Flo- | P# eager ers of his cabinet will attend the funeral in | he started out, and meeting no impediment at | dence of Mr. Phelps, the American minister, to | by another rally, carrying quotations Up ty to 249TH STREET. | _J¥18,21.23.25,28,0u1,4.6,9.10-101 rdo Howard, of this city, are guests ot the New York on Saturday, the 8th of August, the north end of the bridge, their walk was | a for memorial services in London on the | % percent. At 11 o'clock the market Is steady sir Waverly at Ocean Grove.—-Capt, FV. Greene, Alexandrin Aftairn, 2 continued. When the party Gad reached about | day of Gen. Grant's burial in New York, sid quiet, but, generally a itle below open : MARULE late of the District Commissioners’ office, salted | Reported for Ti Evesixa Stan, GEN, HANCOCK 10 HAVE CHARGE OF THE MILI: | octet es ncrosd the north causeway the | 310. Cyrus W. Field proposed a resolution for | quotations, etal. aaise fret’ hour TE MONUMENTS of every design and Soe Marope yestenta ——Dr. Robert Reyburn| HonbkING GEN. GRANT'S MEMORY.—A town TARY CEREMONIES. steps of a horse and rattle of a carriage were | the appointment of a committee to wait on the | shares. Sescription.and of the latest style. and wife, Gen. id the Dest OF Hila, | —-—_—_ Js bow offered at he lowext possible prices at THE MAKBE WORKS, Corner 21st st aud Penusyivane ave. Bw, goals, Gen. BC Card and, Cunty, Mr it | meeting was convened by the mayor last night | A general order, In the name of Gen. Sherl- heard) and, turning his head Yoran instant the | dean of Westminster and “make ‘suit Orcas a 3. . Mel A at Lannon’s ope ise to give some publicex- . Han % tonian ized the familiar form | range: im for a comment Deadl: Over a Young Lady. Chas. 4. Schott and family. Mra, Frank N-Sim- | presslon of syinpathy with “the nation’s loss in | Ga jre yaad beet lance to fen, Hancock | and face of General Grant sented in an open | service in. Westminster ube Tusane twa, Ame. tees pistes aes i t uced - n | John B. sident, and Hon. John M. 2 toned "up, and wearing’a beaver hat, He ral a day night,Bud Arnold and Wm, Montgomery, y friends and the pub- | Springs from Washington.——Dr. Reuling and | Johnson was secretary, Messrs. Chas. art, | order giving direction as to detail will beissued | or ‘ch! arov Hon. Joseph R. Hawley, of Connecticut, see vier mores | Laores, Arrestio: opening of my hew | family, of Baltimore, are at Rock Enon Springs, | Hichard L, Carne, & Rerguson’ Beach i Peve: | eatly next week. bere Hie iententandy Gharsesiny teas ot i pope seem oe pure! t he relned ‘up his horse, and, addressing the | onded the resulution, which was adopted by a | ™ oung lady present. Montgomery was LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GooDs, The attice heretofore occupied by Clarke & <——CoL and Mrs. Joseph C. McKibbin, of 1103 | new and John M. Johnson were appointed a ACTION BY VICE PRESIDENT HENDRICKS. Washingtonian, who had on a suit of y | Unanimous vote, and the committee was at literally disermboweled by 5 ee ae and M'LLE. M. J. PRANDI, x fore oecuple ven, | 48th street, have as their guests Miss Mary and | committee to draft resolutions exoitesing the ing: said: “Would your little children like | once appointed, "It consists of Mr, helps, who Yr Jip $24 tou a, will be closed on and after thie Sion aeherith of Hladeipalas usist | reeret of the people of, Alexandria ut tho death | sestoraay seactved the following dlspatah from: | w fide across the bridge with mine?" The | chalhman; Afr. Howley: Mr. Ficld; Sehaior | "il! die- Aruold escaped to the woods, : n will lei of Gen. Grant, and the committee having re- recel trian hesitated @ moment in answering, | Eustis, of Louisiana; Mr. George malley: 1800 F Sruses. Alght, and will take about two weeks" vaca-| tired reported’ resolutions. deploviag the tose Cae ee ee eet te ee eaaet! | Sar Manton Morte Bisa 1.3 ‘The Old Point Regatta. POMPADOUR BANGS. SHINGLED BANGS, ‘These sizics never peed be in the halrdremer tion, going, among other places, to the White | The resblutions w mous: ae | Mlchienat cathe eemeh tist the Souate ot tee | Toe Gqueral, Grant, observed, and sdded: | Mr. Manton Marbic; Hon. i Mor PROGRAM OF TRE RACES, 2 by sy of ie resolutions were unanimous! tO. ichigan: “It 1s that e Senate of the | “You need afraid to trust a ame rey neral: Mr. J.8, Morgan; Mr, J. T. und 1206 Dt. | mountains—Chief Clerk Youmans, of the | A further motion. by R.L. Carne that the town United States shail participate with the “other | Tam General Grant ‘The children were jubi. Lord; Hon. Tt. Af. Waller, American consul gene-| The second Elizabeth River regatta will be : vg | Treasury, will leave for New York this vening. | bell and fire bells be toiled during the hours of | departm f government and with the | lant at th of @ ride across the bridge, | ral; Howard “Potter, and Dr, Harwood, of New 7 4 always in order by plain combing. Hair a COMPANY'S 4 sal le ents of govel nt at the Prospect of a ride act ridge 5 " held at Old Point Comfort, Va., August 19th fad Bangs Shingied. ‘iyalme CELEBRATED BEER then popkr? Pygmies togoaway about, Gen. Grant’s funeral, and that fnose having ple in doing honor to the memory of Gen. | and, the citizen handing them up, the general | Haven. el cad Seecheas ee okeceear: eid ‘GOth Winker tho om Of the Norfollx ‘wie tiki Gad Went charge of the church Bells be requested to unite | Grant. I therefore desiginate the following | took charge of them and drove on.” The citizen | Phelps, Field and Sinalley was sul and Families In this demonstration of sorrow, was alsoagreed | Senators represent that. in connection yalked leusurely on bebind, thinking, perhups, | Chosen to see the dean, and it arranged to visit | Gymuasium and Athletic Association, Tsvorsen By Tre Won ie Secretary Endicott to Col. Fred. Grant, | to and the meeting adjourned. with the fnuetal coremonies: Senators Justin | the general would. leave. the cuileten. at tne | hima, “During the afternoon the surscommnlties | acing with the proprictor of the Mygehs mevek, DE CP CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON The following is a copy ofa telegram which | Tue INVESTIGATION.—The investigation ot| Morrilf, John Sherman, John A, Logan, J. | other end of the bridge and drive on, When he | saw the dean, who readily granted the use of | The following is the program:—First day. First BPP EEETTITZ7Z 00 1 — DDD ""sSSq [Fs arenotiea that oy joining one of oor Wateh | was sent {rom Sandy Hook to ol. Fred. D, | street management by a select tomgattion of| Moray Zone, euerman; John ton, W.’ M. | arrived on the other side he found that the | the abbey for the desiredservices, rice, Senior fourroared shelley for tue Clyde Pree E78 ob BMD labs reliable watches eat, be purchased at bottom | Grant by Secretary Endicott: council still goes on. Atits last mecting, R. W. | Ransom, Joseph #. Hrown, J. G. Harris and general had placed the little ones on u grassy | Mr. Feld, who was reported some dass ago to | cup now held by the Columbia. “Gold im Per EBB” Bsg, | cast Frices on payment of SI per week. Fur further | Gt i Ballenger, John Brent, Wm.Browa, Pat. Doran, | John F. Miller, of California. : You will notify | Enoll beside the road and was waiting to de- | be in poor health, to-day slated that his condi | to te winnlug crews, Second race. Sealor fT Z 0 oF pp Particulars enquire of Ro HARRIS & CO. 432 7th sts ‘Nour telegram received containing the fad | and Krank Haywood were called to’ testify. | them immediately and are requested to liver them to their father in safety citi- | tion was fine and’he never feit better, four-vared gigs, for the Hygela Cup, to be rowed. T Zz 00 Liutppp ss OF SIRE oF he Watch Club aystein In Washingtom, | tidings of your futher's death. The sympathies | Mr, Ballenger sald he sold second hand curd | cally aceon, them.” zen thanking the general for his kindness, the ees for annually ‘and to be won three times in suo CEROAN. Wirt iy downers writ and, the world are with you, but | to the superintendent of palice for city use at | — Col. Canaday immediately informed the Vice | intter nodded and smiled and droveon, It was Rowing Across the Channel. cession before becoming the property of the + THT TiT EEE RRR 438, | 7) ——, cONARD & MCEUEN, howhere will they be so near and personal agin | 25 Ren tyP ocr toute Migr Besse Cotied tat | Pook is hat Senator Miller was | afterwards ascertained that he was making his | THE OXFORD CREW Go FROM DoveR To CALAIS | winning club, Gold medals to the winners, * ¢ & ke 53s, i; the army which he commanded, and in the | though hisname Was signed to the pay roll as | in Alaska, Senate Cameron im Montana, and | ue vinitis tice nincutions onthe Visginie TN ABOUT. FOUR HOUKS. Third race. Senior double shells, handsome z ze EF RR 5 Ske EL ERe ASSETS, great department of the government, With | receiving g14—he recelved omy $7, ‘Tho com- | Nenutors Harris and Brown out of tie reabh. of | side of the tin Questioning the litte oncs | | Loxpox, July 25.—The Oxford cvew started meduis, Fourth race. Ju singles: 7 Ke T oERR, BS, Bess S| aw into their new of Tay Ala pare epee iy identitied. Be asstired of | inittec is examining into the subject of acart | the telegraph, and requested him to name sub- | alterwards as io what the general had said to | from Dover at fifteen tulnutes aiter 10 o'clock | handsuine, gold "medal Second aay. A POCELE DULL ATION QEMANY OF THE Seat ee ee oe miainere x pny wish youand your family } purchased for $30 which was not ‘among, the | stitutes, fo the other Senators Col. Canaday | thei, the little bet oe the cian replies: tals a.m, .Sorow acraes che ‘channel to Calais. | zaoe, Bentor sngion, handsome medal. is the most Reliable ‘Tomie oy No. 1420 F Street Northwest property turned over to the new superintendent | sent the followiig z. “Ger rant said to me: ‘Your father is a | The weather 1 time of the start was fine, | Second race. Junior four-oared 5! gold pont peg — 2 ~2o0————— Sfpolice, The investigation will go on until | “The President of the U, 8. Senate has ap-| conga and there wesaGend elm. ‘Shoerew expected | seoaaia, iedeh ass. Senior Sureomel Rise Several Desi ; Where they have every facility for baying and selling | Am Interesting and Valued Souvenir. | t)0 middle of August, Inted you one ofthe committee of Senators | “What did you tell him?” inquired the | to reach Calais at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A. Spee now EASES. Ere Reaves was yp louses, Collecting Rents, Ne- | Excepting President Lineoln and General| Tue Pistou AND LAMP Cask.—The Meade u inte Gen M.S8.Grant, 3 great crowd of persons witnessed the si ‘of | by the Columbias, and gold medals for the win- The high character of the many testimonials | fotlating Loans and placing Insurance on Pr Grant, himself, Col Markland, of this city, is | Collin, "worth case was called the may: Biense notity me ify ie eiite aie to attend. mee ‘No, he ain't, indeed—he's a union | the boat. At iting. minutes after TO the beat ning crew. Fourth race. Eightoared shells, . Awarded this preparation have never beeu equaled: | # Fellable companies. d 7 im, ‘No, . x = warded this preparation have neves Been eq "All who have Lroperty for sate or rent, or who de: | believed to be the only person in the United | yesterday aftemioon, Both nt As soon as time and place of funeral are ascer- | man.’ was one mile out, but at 10:45 o'clock it was | handsome gold ‘nd silk banner, HON. MOKKLS WALLSKY. th district Oblo, saya: | sire to purchase, Will Hud it to thelr advantage to agli | States. who ever held authority to toall | 12,2 battered condition. Mrs. Collingsworth | tained ill notify you.” At which earnest reply the general\| slow a the tide was ——e oe a ee aa can simply endorse cur “Dr Petzold's oerman bit | Upon ther. ritet el pass being summoned to appear asa witness took, geemed'much tmused. it’ then oocufred to | itto drift eastward. A diepate was received | onred gigs, #1 ‘snelis, | $20. ” as # ak Aand sure cure for Dlarrawa, having — iS ee heed the lines of the Lea reared fo ones to quict her nerves, an overdose, of & Proper View. the cltizen that the general bad his Impression from Catais, at 2:30 0° = Forney Eightoared’ B25. to be —g > ow sufferer for Years of said cainplatnt, One bottle = ee without hindrance or question. The authoriza- janum, and requ! service Ftom the ‘Times. from the gray blanket sult of clothes which ing that the boat had been sighted from | actual _ starters. boss 4 ome, Disters eave me oz? Trick tase all the mes qe pndersigned having withdrawn from, the late pa WER conrse Col Markland preserves pauses tosave her Iife. The hearing, was papredtege oe) wee, Pl a tees. ‘Will be provided. Wo Keep It ov sand. Dusiuess in. which. he has been engaged for the On parchment, and is inthe pllowing words ‘Norms—Michael Robb, of Wai has | place may be for Gen. Grant than the Shet by the Apaches, ‘The District Requisition. arn fo tie protest and pute "Be Paces | turty youre ud he Ropes from his pak experienc Heap Quaurens | Sold out to Mary Hobball his interest{n thelato | Central Park, in New York. If his associations AN AMERICAN MINER AND AMEXICAN KISLED | rap Frnsr CONTROLLER'S HULING THIS TEAR German Bitten will enable hime merit atetaise teecaee his shake Anures ov THE Usitep States, | Jers Hobbis fuhing shore and other i; | with that city were such that his friends wish IN SONORA. NOT 70 APPLY 40 FUTURE YEARS HON, LEONARD BLOTS by Raimore, Ma. | Grihe patronage ofthe id hens, aa well as the Savery City Porn, Va duly 4, 1864. | back from thelr coun "and the Hy-| have him buried ‘there, there are doubtless Tocor, ‘a, July 25.—A letter received | The decision of the first controller of the a Jas ida, | Gr nis friendaaisd the publics Pass the bearer, Col. A. "H. LAND, 3} try % dod gods bere yesterday Pinal, Piites, Having found great relied trom ihe une of " De: | OFS Meninatathe PUD, ae yy mall clal Agent of the Post Omics Dey eat for | draulion horses will now go to. lawn | cemeteries where be might be quietly laid to Sonora, Mexico, July 21, saya: peed ‘Treawary, in relation vo the street improvement Sees eadhighen Team ae eScmmend 1 | reach me at my central office, 423 10th, st., bet the Army, to and from, all points within the | Party Was renowed last night the dadies, of seems ® most incongruous miners coming from’the St. Helena mine | contracts, was that, as bis predecessor bad: ‘General Debits. Daud E st nw. doors north of gas offlee, where X | anititary lines of the Armies of the United Oe Caney caren at tae grea of B.W.Walls, ound, while a sraxe would Presb atinokes yorterdey enernoen & Apaches. | that the Commissioners could make contracts Mil writes: * bes Potauld's Geraiin Eiters ieee | Malm tepot and Wharf will be at the old locality, | Sites Suarter Master's Department will furnish ——>—_— nt of view, the ro- killed, another was wounded,and the other two | 224 have gp agg pe gy ven general satisfaction in this locality, and I do not | Commer nous Mud Water sia Swe | oo ‘whagt, | Col. Markland ‘on all Military | Frnep ror Assauut.—Thi ‘night, while taste. succeeded in reaching one ‘of the company's | mencement note to coneemenend i: Ce ae Dunne. % Roads and on ‘Steam boata in Govern- | 8 party of colored men were on way home mm. < as 8 Brivate mines, where @ party was be oN, ode teuside Gotan Baste” nine eee | 2 INO. T. GIVEN, . $. GRANT through, Uniontown We, arose between is not to be ised 16 go out and bring in the body pest zon. —_ enination, aid comsider ithe porent datitation of | (>= SAMUEL & Seas General. | Soom, Joseph Ms a Taal eee ta one Oe ‘to ind cn made ry Rerte I have ever met, and do uot hesitate to add my is SSaeMAVRaron, auinuli snow | Meteo oee ey a a wag kiled Gay | sad weap Gen the Osmmissioners, mere SLATE MANTELS = SLATE MANTELS. vnded wrth ths denttt of Poor | Sill thie morning tor (ade tae tedorst capital recognised as that of Gen. ‘inajor ‘bo allowance would be made in is a This great Medicine for sale by all rage, Always in stock large assortment of Gas Fixtures, iew York, who was expected to every one must Of the late of | domo of the whet le euppored, Biatrit unow sald to selectors ie or ees Stee fot Se Sees ea Kelsey's case would fail ino court Without | axiase Wonk, the teeta eee ee oF oe ng. We could not Pergnises as A meinbe of te Chareh of Bag” wos Suried® biliary Bonora, be having Sud work done in'une year,and ot ‘ine Baicibore, Sa. 400 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. yl striking uallers. Gontral Hark. Boon a captain in the Union army. ‘Sn appropriation can be mads uvailasia,