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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Nocthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Sram i cereed to subacrtbers tn the iors, on their own account at 1U-cents per. mouth. Copies at the. counter a “each Ay willpowage prepald-S0 cents & Rntered at the Pust Office at Washington, D.C,as second-class mall matte Tx» Wexxty StaR—poblished on Friday—$1 © year. postage prepall. Six mouths, 80 cent ubscriptions must be pald iu advance, longer than is paid for. wie Known on apptication. WASHINGTON. D.C.. SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1886. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTI CES. SPECIAL NOTICES. @AS AT A DOLLAR. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE PRESIDENTS COTTAGE. PERPETUAL | ‘<— thu Lisbilitice for dues pala on-shares Borpins td intent fond This Assoc at years ii as teen in tight month, and. in ied the above ‘acount, [tis believed, In propor- fe paid than any otuer aocistion Tif this cits. This excellent show- yy strict economy in the Mate (AZ ibis time we are advancing $155 to each sh $1,007.50 fore musty pas tacot of Sih 86 shares of stock and 96.50 for interest on tine advances, Mg ates Soper scent yer annua to those withe taken wt any time ad no back'dues requ _ Next mecting on WEDNESDAY EWLSING, July 7. at 816 sth se nw. DUN Vice re At short period bas, © not to open our respec DAY. JULY J.C. ERGOOD & CO., ZT BRYAN & BKO, BARMOUK & HAMILTON, JACKSON & CO., FRANK HUME, r TEA RD. ; DMONSTON PE F. BACON. Sy2ate A. R HALL, CORNER 7TH AND L : 7 F renting the above for dancing school purposes, TUBSDAYS and KDAYS, tor the counng season, will be re ceived unt JULY 10TH. lnormation furnished by the Janitor, “Address TREASURE, Star office Bead i< DED. KO SHUTE HAS MOVED HIS SS oftice from, 916 12th st, to SEL 14th st nw. _Syzeawe (em SEY .0ne AVE PRSYiERIAS Charen wit be closed on Thursday Sights mi’ ste Gage toe the nest two ween S13 ; THE GROCERS OF WEST WASHIN (Fetter wits rose th : meee SATURDAT ie STOW ING, remaining cles i EDWAKD € TOWNZEND, TRACHER OF ELOCUTPON, Has Removed to ‘oriae 1317 19th street mw. — FOLLOWING NAMED MER chants will not open their respective places Of business ou MONDAY. Pty Sane «ORN WELL & SON, &. JOHN H.MAGRUDER, GOBRYAN. Mi CHAS. NYE remperance Society of Clty Pr baud R sts.on SUNDAY EV! ck. A welcome to all. METHODIST lurch, 20th street, near Pet Rev. CHARLES W. BALDWIN pastor. I Fvice with oly July“Our Nation's Great Da: and 4 pam. Young viente at the grounds 0 Monday, July the oth. All ow FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ast. bet. Gand H sts, n.W., Rev. JOSEPH KELLY, pastor—Sabbath Sebool “at 9:30 a. m. Gospel service at 8 ADDRESSES THE The Senate District Committee Still Considering the Sub-Committee’s Re- Telegrams to The Star. GOING AGAINST GLADSTONE The Elections Presage ‘Tory Victory. THE SMALL TALK OF LONDON How It Will be Remodeled and En- Moxpar Next being a legal holiday, no Paper will be issued from this office. The busi- ness office will be open as usual, GoveRNMENT REcEIPTS To-Day.—Interna Tevenue, $456,904; customs, $432,560. THE GovERNMENT is not a loser by the defal- Gfllon of the treasurer of the Chesapeake and THE APPROPRIATION BILLS. A permit was taken out to-day to remodel and enlarge tho house recently purchased by the President on the Woodly Lane road. The Plans as prepared by the architects, W. M. Poindexter & Co., provide for the addition to the presen: structure of a third story of a very ornamental and handsome design. The third story will bein the high-pointed roof pierced with dormer windows, the eaves extending over some fourteen feet, thus forming the roof ‘of the poreh in the second story. There will be double porches twelve teet wide extending on the south and west and part of the east sides of Upon the stone walls formi Present two stories of the house will be built this igh over-reaching root, with the exterior with shingles painted red. There will be # two-story buck building erected for a uarters,and the interior fitted” up in a style to The Senate District committee met at 10:30 ‘this morning and resumed consideration of the sub-committee’s report on the gas question, which was that the maximum price be fixed at one dollar per 1,000 cubic fect, or that the Works be purchased by the government, The Teading of the report, which covered about twenty legal cap sheeis, occupied some time, besides which all the testimony taken by the sub-committee had to be examined. One mem- ber moved that the price be fixed at seventy- five cents per 1,000, and if the company was not willing to accept that that it be sell its works to the ed surplus fund of General Deficiency in the House. es’ meeting 7:16. 5. ‘the National Obsel fs friends are invited. 1i THE ANNUAL BANQUET of the 19th army ECONOMY AND HONESTY DISCUSSED. corps will be held at Manhattan Beach hotel, Long Island, July 20th. Tue PRESIDENT HAS SIGNED the pension appropriation bill and a number of private per- sion and miscellaneous bills, THR DEPARTMENTS CLOSED ON MONDAY.— By direction of the President orders were issued in the various departments to-day to close the buildings on that day, AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS were Attorney General Garland, Senators George, Beck, Wilson (Iowa), Brown and Hawley, ex-Senator McDonald, Re] Beacl r, with Miss M ng ‘at 11 a wa. Strangers are cordially welcome. x CENTRAL UMIUN MISSION. 909_PA. services every night at 7:45: River and Harbor Bill in the Senate. TWO AMERICAN SOHOONERS SEIZED SS Raising Funds to Defend the Anarchists. “LN TER wit] con- HENSLEY lead ight. Rev. 1. ‘The Senate. THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. Mr. Hale, trom the committee on appropria- tions, reported back the naval appropriation bill, with amendments, and stated that he hoped to have it taken up on Tuesday next. ‘Mr. Cullom, from the committee on territo- bill to authorize the payment of certain expenses of the Territory of Utah and secure the payment of the ind that territory to the United states, Mr, Fustis introduced a bill to turt the Revised Statutesso.as to make a distinction in the mode of packing and selling cut tobacco, RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. The Senate resumed consideration of the river and harbor appropriation bill, and the reading of the bill was proceeded with, ‘The amendment to the bill appropriatin million dollars for the improvement of New York harbor was agreed to. ‘The neXt amendment on which there was discussion was one appropriating improvement of the reported elsewhere, characterized by Mr. In and insubstantial claim. House of Representatives. ANOTHER PENSION VETO, ‘The Speaker laid betore the House a message from the President,anuouneing his disapproval of bill granting a pension to Wm. Boone, Re- ferred to the committee on invalid pensions. PETITION OF KNIGHTS OF LABOR. Mr, O'Neill (Pa.) presented a petition signed by 1,000 Kniguts of Labor of the 2d congres- sional district of Pennsylvania urging the passage of ‘bills bow pending before Congress calculated to protect the interests of labor. Re- duct the Te:gious services and D government. He mai tained that there is ample profit at seventy-five to, The sub- ition was not scussed at considerable length, and while @ final determination has not ‘bee: Teached, it seems sate to say that the result will be a recommendation that the price of gas in Washington be fixed at not exceeding one dol- kitchen and servants’ will be remodeled an correspond to the pretty modern design of a which the exterior will then ussume. In itselevated position the old house, as im- proved, will present an extremely picturesque appeararce, It is expected that the house will be ready for use by the first of October. TALKING FOR THE POLICEMAN. Mr. Carrington Urges a Law to Secure Them in Office. Mr. Campbell Carrington appeared before the Senate District committee yesterday, and made an argument in beuait of the members ot the District police foree to have the law amended 50 as to provide a trial previous to removal, as given previous to the hearing in the Eckloff case, when it was decided that the ‘Commissioners bad the right to remove at will. ‘Mr. Carrington urged the necessity of insert- ing in Senate bill 374, or passing as a sepa- rate bill the following: “No person shail be re- moved from the police force except upon writ ainst him to the Dis- trict Commissioners, and aiter an opportunity has been afforded hiin of being heard in hisown in the early days of the department—August 6, 1361—he said such a law was deemed neces siry, and enacted and enforced eentiy, when the Supreme Couri of the District of Columbia, decided that the law had been re- peuled Ly sudsequeat legislation, Tue absence of a law giving them @ right to be heard in their own deieiive, he argued, would have the elect of discouraging Ue officers and detract- jug irom their eticieney. such a law should ve enacted, Le said, is that Congress recenuly establis GLADSTONE’S DEFEAT PREDICTE! Many Indicat ries, reporte 'F. & Rick, pastor. o'clock a.m., Bui sehool at the church acd mission; 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. that a Hostile House ‘Will Be Returned. ASTONISHMENT OVER THE FALLING OFF IN THE VOTE—THE IRISH VOTE IN ENGLAND OVERESTIMATED — GLADSTONE’ NEWSPAPER SUPPORTER ADMITS THE FIGHT HAS GONE AGAINST Special Cable Dis; Loxpos, July 3.—It isa strange but undeni- able fact that in spite ot what has passed before during the campaign the popular interest yes- terday was conspicuously less aroused in the last election, Liberal ciub, the headquarters of the party, there was the greatest excitement unti o'clock in the morning. came in the scene closely rese! last year, because the crowd of members grew more and more despondent as the fresh returns showed less chance of a liberal victory. MBERS OF AUSTENTIONS, Two conclusions arise prominently out of First, the number of ab- Stentions was enormous, owing to the fact that there has been no iresb registration for a long time, and large bodies of working men who have changed their residence have lost th Votes, In some constituencies this amounts to fiféen per cent, but with all allowance for this, :the abstentions astonished every body. liberal untonists clearly sii ‘ate step of uetually casting tory votes. Secondly, the influence of the Irish votes, it is seen, has -presentatives che Sacrament will be ad- jorris, of low: Freuching by the pastor > pm. young istered in the mornibg: 7: praise meeting, 0 p.m the Sunday school Temperanee Society Wil hold their monthly meet- teresting exercises, consisting of address by the Hou. F. A. Johnson, of New York; ‘iso si:.ing aud siguiag of the pledge. All are wel- come to these services. 1 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. (baid H ste uw. = Sunday Sclool 9: ing. 21 au and 8 p.m., dy the pastor. Baptism after Uhe'evening sermon. Seats lor ali aud ali cordiall jebtedness of £ Breckinrfdge, Special Taxes for Peusions. Curtin, Henley ain A VIGOROUS PROTEST FROM THE GRAND ARMY. Commander-in-Chief Burdette, of theG. A. R., in general orders No. 21, says: “The deep con- cern felt by the comrades of the Grand Army of the Republic in the pension legislation now pending in Congress, and especially in the pro- visions embodied in Senate biil No. 1886, has been so abundantly evidenced as to more than justify the earnest protest of the committee on pensions which is below set out.” Feferred to the commit 2 pensions, aj olution of the nf ing. There will be A New System of obtaining proposals for sup- plyiug miscellaneous items needed at the vari- igs situated at different. places throughout the country has beep inaugurated at the Treasury department, by which compett- flon is thrown open, and a’ resident in Wash igton can make proposals upon goods for build- ings in New York or San Francisco, or vice ous public buildin; teh to THE Evi CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UAT ersulist), 13th and L sta, Kev. ANT, pastor.—services Yomorrow at 11 a.m. Sun 45 am. No service in the evening. 1* FOUNDRY M. & CHURCH 14TH AND Services To-morrow (Sunday), Juiy 4th. at 1] a m. by the pastor. obligations of American citizenshy ing Sermon. At the members of At the National tee, is as follows: “The com- nted under res- Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, and author ized to speak therefore, teel impelied, through you, in the name and behalf ot three hundred und twenty-five thousand veterans, to enter au emphatic protest against the proposition now nding in Congress to attach to all pension lis—and pension bills only—a measure of cial taxation tw provide ior the payment roposition is not to increase the e government for generai pur poses by new taxation, but in effect a declara- Uon that while ull otuer expenditures of the general government, for salaries, pubite build- igs, river aud uurbor improvements, and the Shall continue to be paid from’ existing sources of reventle, the debi’ due to the soldiers and sullors of tue republic, ior whieh the most solemn faith of the nation hus been plight the pensions to the men who hearing, limbs and health, an thelr lives in defense of the nation, shali me: cllessly stand aside, unless subjected to the in- THosx who leave the city during the summer can have THE STAR mailed to them for any th of time and the address changed as often iption must be invariably ‘he debate is The Kidwell patent was galls as a “shadowy ired. ‘The subscri; paid in advance. THE MARINE BAND Concert.—The program for the concert of the Marine band in the White House grounds at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon is as follows: 1. March, “Sound Off,” Sousa. 2. A musical tour through Europe, Conradi, § “Inflammatus,” F. Smitt. 4. Dutehman,” W: When the las Subject of discourse: Communion at p.m. ® song and ‘ou are ali invited te close of wor praise service wii be heid, come, Frayer mee <a>, RYLAND M. E CHURCH, CORNER sts. Sw. Preachivg’at 11 aw, by the pastor, Kev. W. H. CHAPMAN, service aiter mioruing sermon, Preaching at Sp. ‘TENuk.t, of Westmusier Presbyterian churen. Sabbath seuoul at 9 ati. ten charges preferred Rossini, Mi. Waiter yesterday's voting. Grand pelos tions “The Fly revenues of tl by Kev. Dr. 1 “Veacbers quar y evening at 5 p.m. MCKENDREE M. CHURCH, ‘sarhusetis ave.. bet. 9th and 10th sis. n. 11 a mi, Rey. C. H. Abaus, D. Our ‘Nalou's Kirthday at p.m. What Our Counuy: ‘Audresses by Hou. Warner JR MeMilan, US. Sj Hou, American Flag,” Eiward G Townsend. ira MH. Mulls, and oer sciectious by MeKenurce 7. Excerpts trom’ the works’ of Sul- copmuulouservice. | THe GENEVA AWARD PAYMENTS.+Con- troller Durham says that it will require the whole month of July tomake up a proper state- ment and to pro rate the balance of the Geneva the judgment creditors be: any draitscan be issued in payment thereof, Owes to Christianity, THE GENERAL DEFICIENCY BILL. ‘The House then went into committee of the whole (Mr. Hammond, of Georgia, in the chair) on the general deficiency bill. uve sight any who offered Another reason way nk from the desper- award amon ed @ policeman’s ENTERS AND BUILDERS of the Integral Co-operativ op all Work’ in thew line, ine. the erection and compietiou of bu seription. Pass aud speeitications fur eaten. Owners will do we.l to submit plans already made” Address Lock Box 69Y City Postoffice. Shop 618K st. S-im* (eam, CHEAP, CHEAPER CHEAPEST. ‘two-bur stove and oven coup) lons 756. W. BMA. phone 4153 (Rs, THE ASSUAL, MEETING oF THE ‘stockholders of the Anucosiia & Potomac Hiver Railroad Co. will be held at the office of tue company, Iu Anucostia, YONDAY, JULY 12, 1880. Polls open tor ee Lou of directors frou 2 unul’3 p.m. ‘TE. =MITHSUN. H. A. GRISWOLD, Jezz-tudsid Pr ee ec "S COUNTRY HOME iW open curing the sumer for the reception ofchidren who are in heed of country air aud who otherwise obtzin it Applications for aim.s- fion tothe Home wust be made in writing. stating the age aud address o1 che child. aud seut to CHILDEEN'S COMMITTE: Je12s¢wim (Re SOTIcE TO GENTLEMEN AND LADIF® Stop your hair failing out. One treatment. of the | Electric Hair Resiorer will doit. Twent; menis for 910. It has never failed in 35 for testimouials of the best families in Washington, sptiwes 1922 F STREET N. W. <=>, SECURITY Foal Los bY (een Spree Broo acct THE NATIONAL SAFE DL Posi? COMP Consex lovn St. axy New Von tual Charver, uct of Cougrens January 2 Gxptabes cn ne $200,000 trea? fri caies, with Sargeant time Tatiached guarded by tree watchueu, and cot stant electrical communication with Fulice ‘Depart Bent SAFES RENTED FROM §5 TO $co PER YEAR, SILVERWARE taken un Deposit iutrunke oF boxes atoweat ruses Management:—Fen} P. Snyder, Preshlent: Chas C Glover SV. reste. i Sturtevant Secy, 7 tae Sason Higgs, Treas; Jobu G. Parke, Heary a; Willard, Seine Heeger mpiceomm "Chay E Nrman, Asset. Sec’. (RS © SENS HOUSE KAISER AND ‘mover, having removed bis piace of resi dence from 1913 New Hampshire avenue to Mount Preasant, desires to infor his patrous tat ali mex Sages left wud all orders addresed to Vinson's drug Sore, No. 2050 14th street Lorthwest, will receive Prompt attention. ‘Telepbume call. 32- James E Fitch, Robert Fox. ¢ FITCH, FOX & BROWS ‘Establisued 1508, Real Estate and Loan t:okers, Gfice 1437 Pennsylvania aver (Opposite US. Ireasury All properties placed in our bands for s are in verted without charge in our “Keal Estate Adver- | tser- ing taxes, fob per Jezt-Lin = e RIMENT OF GaS FIXTURES Ne cbarve fur Hanging. Fine line of Brass Feuers aid Andirons Also Faucy Goods. F. BROOKS, mis Sis 15h. ll << ieee Cras establisncut Ia South Ptlousaspeciaity.— Je2 g—> (ONTEACTO.S AND BUILDERS, — Zix Wo DARBY and JOSE ave this day iormed » co} " PDAKEY & ¢ Saud are and repair preges skilled workmen, aad gu <oe pwooDs. £50,000 feet of Dry GA ei oa. esd twos 33.79 per 100 tt Ais, No. 1, dec Deyd-t Walt t prices ever offered by an: 6 quauity Of stax b streets northwest, MACARTNEY, Fics. t bixe, Deposits, Loans, Exchange, Collections, Dealers in Government, District bonds aud ali Local nd Bonds Listed on the Stock Exchanges of New York, Philadeiphia, Bosiou and Baitimore Bought and Sold. Uruers in Anserican Bell Telephone Stock executed this stock received. <a PHOSV IT (Rae anon Wi « ae THIS COMBINATION. OF FFy and Morsocd’s Acid pular aud efficient brat and Nerve aria. Sold ae Pentsylvauaave, * soda water. no L INGiEMAKY OF NATIONAL ty, 10d ak mW extract AVELERS ( ITs. AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF EUROPE BET EKS OF CREDIT, CIRCULAR DRAFTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE. myl02m LEWIS JOHNSON & ves than any dealer ip any ouble that of auy previuus year. sys aay Discus Arresnio LATIST PARIS/AN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. WLLE M. 9. PRANDI, 1300 F Sracer ites eda as i Sg on SALE MANTEIS! SLATE MANTELS—OVER BY tous of Biate stock ou hand. Baie Hearths all Gies for Wood Mantels. Factory and Salesroom., 407 Cet. nw. back of Nationa HoteL jexe-lmips find, and required each member of the force to gontrivute $4 per month to maintain Lue fund. ‘This levislalion was euucted ou the presump- tion that the inen aad some tenure of olfice aud some protection in their positioa, oluer- Wise one dvilar per montit Would uot’ be de- ducted trom their pay. required to pay thts moutuhiy tax wituout any legul_ assurauce Lbal they will ever derive any benefit from it, —_>-_—_ Real Estate Sales. The North Washington iteai Estate company today sold for Fiureace O, Kimball to Mrs, Tarbell house No. northwest, for $12,000. Martha M. Read has sold to Regina M. Knott, tor $7,240, & 100 25 teei [rout on Lue Bo! of K'street, between 17tu and 1siu streets, George Adatus and Johu E. Leall Lave suid to 3540, 4 iol irouting 51.11 feet on the south side Oi 2 Street, between 19th Clarice &. Jirdiuston bas sold to i. Francis Riggs, tor $7,00u, a ivt Jeet on the souta sidé of T street, between 1siu jada Chapman bas sold to Edmund Cammack and Jouu Cuumack, ,040, twWO lots GUX1ZU eel cuch ou Lue de Of N Bt, between 22d and 23d sts. G.iinball base sid 10 Jol 34x70 Leet et, betweeu Gund orrisun Las suld to Sarai rly 47.42 lel trope ob the south siie of U’sirect, between 10tn and treets, Benj. i. Warder bas suid wo J. whe, Hor £4,,50, u iol Bs. est side Of 16.L street beWeen P und Sumson streeis, Artaud Jurain bas seid to | Mavel G. Beil, for ¥50,0U9, B lol BO ivet frous j aud edutiduing 14,007 squace fect on tue east ‘of Couuecticuit avenue, between Kuode Asiand avenue and N etveet, wud in Stavie los in the reat,coutaluing over 2, Mary J. and Kosa A. Nourse have sora toy Dorsey” Chigett tor; tratt Kuown as the Hi, 105.67 acres, lying ou the eust side o1 Sureet, Just veyond Mr. Saui's place. executor, bus soid to Juines F. Keenan, Jor $13,00U, a house 26.5 feel ironton tue West fide GY Lota street, vetw Tue Wasuington aid Geo company have suid t HeuryW. Barbour & lot OUK1UU ieeL, Ch Lie north siue OF B siteet,be= iween Ist street und New Jersey avenue, rout ‘Hue price per toot was a Affairs in West Washington. A JeaLovs HUSBAND AND His PisroL.—Reu- ben Moten, # colored man irom this piace, was bere tue Police Court to-day charged will yior’s tlie with revol- The hitter swore tat Moven caine to bs jouse und accused hin. of harboring his wise, Piehad some Words aud Moten walked about hvorhood some time with a pistol in his hand, Using turcatening language. other Withess heard Molen suy Wat ether Le or Taylor Would eat taeir bext dinner in the Lottomiess pit. Mtoren denied the e1 court required him to give $300 bouus or 6 months in Jail. INSTALLATION OF ©) Lodge, No. 18, 1. 0. 0. F. Hig. ollicers last a G., D. J. Gulier; V. and consequently no payments on thataccount can be maue beiore August 1, next, ARMY ORDERS.—Leave of Lieut. Col. Jas. W. Forsyth, Ist cavalry, has been extended one month. Leave ot Capt. George W. H. Stouch, 8d infantry, has been extended two months for disability. "Second Lieut. E.G, Builock, 71h nied three months’ leave. ree recruits have been ordered to the tment of Arizoua for the 8th and 4th SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER of 410 3. and Virgisia uve.s.e.,cDMUND LEZ SWE, pastor.—Preaching To-morrow at 11 o'clock Viay er and pruise meetings sunday aud Vaurs- AiP'ate invited. seats Mr. Bragg and Mr. Guenther idments appropriating in $76,0U0 to pay Judgments and awards recoy- ited States ior flowage asused by tue improvement of tue Fox and Wisconsin rivers. ECONOMY AND HONESTY, ‘Mr. Bragg, in speaking wo the amendments, arraigned the appropriations exmmittee for attempting to repudiate the honest debts ot the goverument under (he tinsy pretense of econ- Ecouvmy, as ne undersivod it, and as it Was understood every where except behiud the curtains of tbe appiopriations commitiee, Was wouesty, bUL the uw Ww: sougut to apply to Lue creuitors of the govern fs Lue daw Ol the LiguWayinan, uluer denieu thut the United States Was @ baulun Ol repudiutors, und trusted inat Congress would nol seek 10 gain a reputucion jor economy by @ dishonest repudiation of Vidious distinction of a special method of taxa- That every other obligation of the na- tonal government shall be met from the usual aud ordinary revenues, but toe obligation to the soldier ve singled Out and alone inade to bear the burdea o1a new and special tax. in the payment of pensions,and peusions alone, one cluss of the peopie’ sual: aguinst anuther—the been grossly overestimated. Many coustitu- encies which Irish leaders most contidently ae- they could throw iuto the liberal hands in several cases, by a largely in- ereased majority. A dramatic incident is Gladstone standing for the Leith boroughs, as well as Midlouniai punish the treacuery of pnised to support him and then deserted. the nomination of Gladstone, Jacks has been swept temporarily out of politieal lite, DESERTER CAIN By far the most conspicuous result is at Bar- Tow, where Caine, the Lead and front of a most unpleasant form of Mberal desertion, is re- turned by a majority 103 larger than last time, his opponent polling 400 less than beiore, Salford, supposed to be a Parneliice stronghold, both the seats were won by unionists. dolgh Caurchill’s opponeut, in spite of hisbeing n more Vigorous, ral Jast time. red against te day evenings at & ocloce. ‘Tue officers are now ST. JAMES CHURCH, between B and C sts. a es, Kev. JAMES W. ces Sunday: Morning Yrayer, Holy kucharist, 21 at ¥en Sous, 4250 0 cluca: Si o “4 Taxpayer against the Sormiieoens “by providing’ as. to" pensions, ‘aud tor no other form of indebiedness, a purtic= ular tax for @ specitied purpose. Speaking in benalfof our comrades of tue Grand Ariny of the Republic, we proiest aguinsi iuis measure as Ube most iniquitous possivie, and which the Union veterans of the country’ will resent and 120 6 clues: = Livany. O80 jundiay Schuul, J pais. poyy Eucnars, am.; Morag Pray Wednesdays aud Fridays; £:vei CONGREGATION e'S TRIUMPH, Tue City Post Orrice on MonpAy.—The several branches of the city post office and branch stations will be kept open for the trans- action of business for the public on July 5, 1886, until noon, riers will be made at 8 o'clock a.m,,and with the usual collections tor taut hour. tor the afternoon will be tue saie as usually made on Sunday. The carriers’ window will be ‘Open trom six to seven. p.un, livery window wiil not be AL CHURCH, COR- Wrewcutng by tue NEWMAN, at 11a in., tolluwed by he Lord s Supper. Vesper service ai ing preacuing service. AaUsic led by UF. BISCHOFR, organist. PROPOL.TAN 5 . De. CHARDSON Will preach’ at Jia uw, aad Rey. Dr, He H. CLARE Wi ner 4Uch au u sts. Be pastor, Rev. 5. at 732 Wist street bh that comuntiee Sunday school at B30 a. Wh. SEE The Eleventh Street Fire. M'FARLAND, CHARGED WITH The delivery by car? ‘Tue collections THE SERVANT, ert B. Line, tor 34 w belter man poiled 250 less than the liv Provincial papers have little to say about the Tesult becutise the returns reach them too late tor editorial comm because the results are not sufficiently decisive to warrant a strong expression of opinion, WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. 's yesterday's election was very encouraging to the unlonists. The Daily News Says the fight bas not gone badly for the gov erument, The Daily Telegray eral character of the returns: Yorable to the supporters of the union, Stundard says the results are nighly encoure ‘aging to the unionist cause. sarcastically asks, Where are the seats whica Gladstone experis to swee) r ver Guardian, U Wednesday afternoon after the fire at the house of Miss McBride, 515 11th street north- West, as published in THE Star at the time, Miss McBride and her colored servant, Wesley McFurland, were arrested. charged with urson, and was subsequently re- Ligut. Arnold and Detective inducements to McFarland to | and 20th stre MI. VERNON VLACE Mm cMUnun? SOUL, Cor. Siu and KIS. Ww. TiabbaWa¥, custoz.—Prewchh iB Puan. OY the pastor. Puviie cordially HEL RETREAT, NEAR Us. Nave Yard Gute —Chaplaiu hRAMEL, S pum, Sunway school. Gospel experic.ce meeting Come teil What the Lord Tp. Why Odcugor queeting, Kev. W, Buca, aided vy the EW. ¥. MC. A. alonuay, eeting. Couie ai.” Welcome. Thomas, of Wisconsin, supported the amendinents, and bore iestimuby to Lue honesty Ol ihe awaras, ‘Mr. Burges (Mo.} Sunday’ at Li am, cae aaa PERSONAL.—Miss Cleveland is expected in Chicago within the next few weeks to enter upon her duties as editor of the Literary Life. —Dr. 8. J. Radcliffe sailed from New York for nrope to-day. eriean Medical association Tepresentative to tie medical or, : Europe.—Gen, Viele has gone over to ‘ork ior a few days.—Representatives Curtin, of Penysyivania, Le F Compton, ot ptand partly aud 19cb streets. opposed the amendment @ud hoped Wal tue macler Would Lut be acted Upon Uuui Dext session, so tual every member cuuid consiucr it aua ‘say Wether Congress Would pay a disuoues: auu unmeriorious deve Dec@ise tuere Was sume tecuuicul right agaLust The former was leased on bull, Raf offered nuke a statement, Whi aneut he implicated Miss NeB.ide. determinet to use him as a witness, and be Was Kepl al Une station ious: when Miss McBride was tai! Court," ‘fhis morning, howeve: ney Wortuing nce U. and Gi Anffa A. Tarbell, tor $12,000, on fhe west side of 21st ‘sire J. Murray, tor $4, accredited as ‘Lue ameudinenis were adupied. Amoug the causes o1 the UIil 1s one to pay to 5 View Presiwent 8,750, veing & sun equal to one yeur’s sulary Jor the wuexpired ter. aslowuuce ul & meuiber ol Congress tvs mileage aud stauionery Santriet in Congress. The PorumMac Representative Jumes E, Campbell, of Ohio, a melber of the District committee, wus yest day appointed to take the piace of Mr. Barbour renee comuitiee ou tie bil celal jug Wo quieting the Lie tv tue Potomac Dats, Capitol ‘ropies. REPRESENTATIVE CUMIN WILL NOT RUN says the en is undoubtedly ta- as & Wiluess, to the Police District Attor- Ordered & Warrant to be sworn gaint sicParland forarsun, UL none UI tLe | Olliccrs were willing to do ft, becuuse Luey thougut he was exempt from. arrest On account Of tis statement. Officel wo sWeur (0 a Warrant, Assistant Auiorney Suepperd went Uelore te clerk of tue Police Court and swore to @ warrant cuarg- ing Meburland wita arson, fire to ine house of Mrs. with iatent to der conipany of Wastiugion, ‘will met Towuorrow at 1) a: 2 Ivana ave. and fol wih. Puc deatu ot Aie-s.ah will be cerebral wards discourse Wil be g.ven—subject: Fecliow oF Chust. Pubue iuvited. NO collection, i= (SWEDEN Box. ‘gian) Tempié North Capitol, vei ween 38 und Csw—Service Tomorrow ut Lieu. Frewcuiug by the pastor. kev, JaBhZ Fox. Tex ‘be Lemple will ve closed Lorrow Mt the tirst Sunuuy lu Septeusber, WESLEY CHAPEL M. E CHURCH, of F aod ott sis. uw. Rokais, pastor. —Teauers prayer me 00: 9:30 aa.; preaciuung DY euluduGa; Suuuay y mnceting B50 p. miecting Tuursday MAslinc MELHUvIST EPISCOFAL Sw re, of Oulu tan Hall, cor x Maryiand, ana Woodburn, of Nevada, will speak at Mursuall Hali, July Sth, —Sendtor Gorman, Representatives Grosve: bor, of Oliv, and Glover, oF Missouri, and G Jobin Newton were registered in New’ York last uight.— The reports recently published in dra- Miss Julia Wheeler, the to be married tod. W. iuger, are ‘pro- from the tories? most iaduential paper outside of London, aud strongly Giad- “It is tov eurly to say we wre bailed, but not woo early to sa: mnately’ win.” The Palt Matt Gazetie, which, by the issue of special election editions for the Lon- doa constituencies and the publication of leaf let cartoons, of which aitogether upwards of halt a muilion have been sold, has given Giad- stone by iar the strongest support he bas had iu Lonaon, admits that all hope of his sweeping the country ts now at an end, By Associated Press. About a Draw So Far. BOTH THE GLADSTONEITES ANDTHE DISAPPOINTED AT THE ELECTIONS. 3.—Both political parties are disappointed at the present resuits of the elec- Uons. The tories, to use the expression of Lord Randolph Churehiil, were “cocksure” of make ing greater headway thao th ‘The verals proiess to be gi ‘They point out that although the tories made & net gain of two, yet th Je and Lietit against the unionists, racticaily Makes the buitle so far a ir, Edward Henegie, one prominent liberals who seceded iro Stoue’s support aud resigned the office of chancellor of tue duchy of Lancaster on April 8th, upon the occasion of the introdue- tod Gi the home rule bill, was re-eiecied to-day from Grimsby, Lincolnstiire, asa unionist. His Inajority was 300 against S14 at tne last elec BR. Condin, Parvellite, lias been ele Without opposition in Luc eust division of perary county. ‘Al Bo'clock this afternoon 120 tories, 22 unionists, 42 liberals aud 12 Paraellives had been elected to the house of commons. THE GOSSIP OF LONDON. Personal Items from the rid's Metropolis. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVENING STAR , July 3.—Browning will probably publish separately two poems comprising his next work issued by the press. Mr. Chamberiaia has refused an Invitation to preside at the Welsh eisteddfod in the autumn, as he expects to be abroad when the celebra- tion takes place. The Life of Darwin, which Darwin's son ts writing, will include @ fragment of autobiogra- Hvving jailed to malic papers that FLATS TITLE, ready for us.” we shall ulti- | Morrissey, the bounced énurely without foun young lady.— Among yesterday’ the Hygeia’ hotel were’ Mrs. AL lieging Unat he set Kl za J. Miadieion, the Fireman's Insurance “UU, & partofr the Y. P. Gurneit, mill and Miss Alice Candter,o: Washiugton.—— Juo. C. Caihoun, Tuscaloosa, Alas E, Denver; Chas, E. Fenuer and Chas. P, New Orleans; Henry OBrien and Wm. W: M. J. Collins, Lansing and Jas. MeDermoit, Glen's Fails, wre at Willard's.—J. F. Fowle E.E. Jackson, Mary lai ‘ork, aud John BILL——W. AL Gig 1, Irving of Fairiax, J.B. Clark of New shire, Jus, L. Ferrell oi Vuiladel Splers and wite of New York, L. Wiils of © cago, K. J. bright o1 Indiati Patterson and wite ot New York, ure at ihe CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED DURING THE WEEK BY TUE HEALY BRANCH. Atthe regular weekly meeting of the T. M. Healy branch of the Irish National league last eveming, J. H. O'Brien, president, and ‘thos. F. retary, the following contributions were handed in as collections duriag the past week tor the Irish parliameutary fund: James Fullerton gud Daniel Suauuuban, $10 each; B.C Knight, P.B. Dunn, Miss Euicn’ O'Brien, hoe, Mrs. 'C. Barcable, Hugh ‘Mecann, Owen Dowuey, P. ttyan, John irving, Peter Meluty re, Thos, J. King, Joseph R. Bre inan, Lewis D. Wine, Tomas’J. Luitrell, Chus, Fox, 'V. B. Edwards, Win, ityan, Patrick’ Stan: ton "and Joun Carroll, $5 each; P. L. O'Brien aud Tuos. Kenedy, 3: Owen Mckeuney, Gi aud M. Clurk,$2 euc in K ad Lstreeis. ewWn Kuilroad Representative Curtin, of Pennsylvania, has decided not to be a cundidate tor renomination, THE FLOOR PRIVILEGES INVESLIGATION, platives Zach Tu; pastor — 919 A. Ing vy the pastor day 5 Pal, cuusecration service; 1uuisduy, 3 PAL, i; EMiday, Suuday scuvol excursion’ to-day told the select committee on ex-members’ oor privi- jeges that he hud seen Mr. E. John Euiis, an ex- Representative from Louisiana, on tue floor of tue House inabilesuing wn interest In und. op Posing the pussuge of tue Mempbis bridge bUL, atepresentalive Price had noted Ue presence on Lue Hluor uf ex-Deiegute Martin Maginuis, ot Moncana, who bud suown an inte territorial segislati the Capitol. 4, Kansus Uliy, are ing_on P wer of Pitisbur Loxpox, July ITARIAN) CHURCH, coruer a... aud sts, hey USHA SHEE + paBLOrs—siUrulus service at D. Iphia, W. J. ‘a y have achieved, AT THE CONGREG. polis, and H. S, nacle, 9b st 8. How, will preach ‘To-mour Sermou; “ihe iuspirauen which uilticulties give” Sabbaul scuou, $250 mh Woods, Win, L TAB £.J. GkOBST, of Lik wat Ita. Uireatening Stephen 1 Giadstoneites Society Notes. « Holland Patent, N. ¥., making improvements upon her house’ there. + given it @ new root, and the relic hunt ers have @ use for the old shingles. Mrs. Fair” child, of this city, has one of the gray boards on which is painted a bunch of scarlet poppies. The President and Mrs. Clevelaud and the Postmaster General and Mys. Vilus occupied a box ut the National beat and Wore a diess of dark gray civib trimmed with gray pusscmenteri ne: of White straw Witu Wise tips aud Ued with harrow white ribuous. tollet of black silk jetted, aud black Louuet with pink pompous. Mrs. Cleveland, accompanied by Mrs, Vilas, Miss Lucy Johusou and Capt. buds, drove wo the Capitol this mori Eads had invited Lu the ship raw: nut the Une pending. ‘The comuittee uiedt uguin next Wednesday. IN THE SENATE YESTERDAY, jecting the amendment to restore the pension commissioner's salary to $5,000 was reconsidered, without division, Miss Cleveland is ENAD (Wresoy terian )—Counecticut ave, and 150 Sat 1) au. auas pin ALAMLIN, vv. be appropriate 1 he day—suly ecu; J. O'Miuiley, Siewart, W. C. King ¢ Glnuaty, $1.50; Miss M. Gannon, airs. Mo Gannon, Mrs A. Lyou: Dan Sheanan, Thos. Huteninson, P. Ocal: by tie "pastor, nev. 1. | tg discutaree wi ‘Sdhday school at 9:30am. was adopted The amendment to in- reuse the sulary of the svlicitor of the Treasury | from u D. POWER. the pastor, wil preach, abit am, aud pm. Young peopies prayer weer lng at 7 G'elwck. Sunday schoul, ¥30 am. Come Lo O'Callaghan, Joun H.’ O'Brien, U, J. Crowiey, Joseph McCormick, Mrs. H. Ruud: lett, D. Shohan, J. Barn Burke, Miss N, Caunor, 31, Dennis sbandabun, Hugo Kiley, — Grau. Sullivan, A. Connor, A. Leouard, B. Dol gic Maloney, W. a1. ‘Cassiuy, Win, W. C: Greeh aud Mrs.Stenler pi eweh; J. HL Wilitasis, Suc; Ing. Witsou, oUc.; airs, Black, “3 Mury Debon, buc; ‘mous contributions, 99. treasurer, Mr. P.M. Wo remitad draiViuimediately for $215 tw Kev. Charles O'Kelly, League fund, Detroit, Ain Story OF A WASHINGTON ORPHAN IN BAL- Timone, —The Buitimore Sun staves that o Youug girl, Hiteen years of age, cuime into a Pouce station in tat city yesverday and suid Ubut her nume Was Jusephine Merriti, aud tat she bud Just come out of a house of bau cuarac- ter, Sue wen went on w say that when an infant she had been placed in an usyium in Washington, and when sue grew up she was trausierred ‘to St. Vincent's Urphau asylum. Some Weeds ayoste was taken from vie asyiuin by a woman who said sue was her mutuer, aud fo the Jauer's house in Buitimore On ‘Thursday she came with the Wouan, Whom she suyS was not Ler mother, .o Baiudre und was taken to 4 house in Chési hut street, Where Lue woman She said wat there was a good going on there aud she leit, An officer was buted Uy tbe girl, but Lue womun bud gone, ‘Lue girl remulned all night in the station Louse. ———— A WoMAN CHARGED WiTH LARCENY.—Sarah Zimmerman, @ nuddle-aged woman, living at Bud Pennsylvania avenue northwes Tested this morning by Detectives Block on a warrant charging her with stealing $840 worth of clothing aud otner articles be- Jouging to Adulpn H. sudwitz, trom nls room ie Woinun’s house Was searched ed. were recovered, Mrs, OFFicERs.— Mechanics lustalied the AL Ut Odd Fetiows’ bail: Sect, Rovert Bat rro; Warden, H. G. Devine; 0. G avn Ga d.We Butler; & W, H. Chamberlin; KS. Cuamveriin was U0 was re- bill Was then puesed. Tue river ud Lis bor bill Was tuken up, but laid uside to consider the resolutions relating to the ueuth of Representative Han, dresses by Messrs. Gibson and Eustis, the Senate adjourned until w-day, NOMINATIONS. The President sent tie tollowing nominations to the Senate yesterday: David 5. Presson, to be collecior of customs for the district of Glouces- ter, Mass; Edward Young, of the District of Columbi, to be consul at 8, '. Slinpson, to be cupiain Sd cavalry First Lieut. Hagar Z Steever, w be captain 3d a coud Lieut, George EL Morgun, to be to "be first Revenue marine ser- Vice—Third Lieut. Jobn_E. Lutz, of Ohio, to ea second lientenant; Third Licut, Howard mors, Of Massachusetts, to be second leuten- M. Dunwoouy, of t, “A. Lambert, ian, W. yan, jr | jast evening. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHEAAN corner of 11th and 11 n.w.,S DOME pervices Lo-murruw “orang at No services ai Might Coue wud worsuip with us “Christ our pasover Is sacriticed for Us” er, YOUNG MEN'S CHHISTIAN ASSOULA- ‘TION, Lady New York ave. | mecting, S00 plu. Youug men's cib.e cuss, 4:40 p. Gosper meching at 6 pu, coud. ted by Alr-wue Howes. Youu. wea cordaily lavital tw auy oF wi Sssoclatiou services. Strangers visite s, aud a bon Alter eulogistic ad-} Shue, aise alin Casu, Frank E. j Samuel Trexler; 1. Durdets; it. ». to'N. to V. G., J. McElroy. ciedaa audivional represenative to the RAL Of rales mane. took place yesterday alteruoon trom his lute residence, on t Yave. Menu. Athoy, Payne, snyder, vers und Franklin acted as Kev. Dr. J. Mck. Riley, assist Rev. Dr, Edwards, officiated at the ceremony, ‘The interment wasat Gus bill. i NoTEs,—Missey Ada and Leila Welch, accom- panied by Miss Natie Walsh, left this morning to visitiriends in tue Alieguenies,x—Ata re- cent ‘ineetiug of the Cutuoits union three. new members were evected, making twenty-seven new members elected uuring tue month, The Unlou bas made arrang sion to Kiver View, July 20th, Sek advertisement o1 Waguer, excursion to-morrow. ‘LEMPERATUKE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 68; cou- “Hecelving. reservoir, teuiperavare, 72; condition at north connection, 1b; south Distributing reservoir ure, 73; condition at influent gatehouse, Muent gatehouse, 36. ee Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tas EVENING STAR. A NEW TELEPHONE CONNECTION FOR WASH- InGToy,—Alexandria has as yet no representa- tion in the new Warrenton, Plains and Alex- andria Telephone Co., just organized toconnect this city by telephone with the upper country, ‘The telephone will be put into operation in means of the Alexandri: and Washington telephone connection will giv« ‘Washington merchauts as well as those of this city # telephone correspondence with Warren- ton, Broad Run, Middieburg, Bectortown, and other little towns in this section of Vii ELectiox.—The Reliet Hook and. last night elected John Clapdore as driver of the new hook and ladder truck. He received 22 out of 26 votes cust. The driver will, when confirmed by the fire wardens, be pold # salary 'ERRY LANDING CHANGE.—The_landi place of the Alexandria ferry on the Mary! Side of the river has been cha: sum Hall,” at the lower Columbia, to For : Literary a1 Town, $182.75. wi Aiclutyre, was ing ut 11 o'clock, clles LO see Lhe miodel of which he explained tw them, ‘Miss Lucy Johnson, of Chicago, cousin of Mrs. of .he Postmaster General. Mrs. Senator Eustis aud her daughter, Miss Eustis, are at Deer Park, Md. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Endicott en- tertaimed Gen. and Mrs. Wesley Merritt at dinner on Thursday eveulng. Gen, and Mrs, Merritt return to West Point to-day, Mr. Henry Martin, son of Mrs. Vance, sailed for Europe last Suturda; brother and sister, Mr. of New Orleans, Dr. Chappelie, of St. Matthew's church, gave @ luncheon on Wednes: Monsignor Stamiero and Count Muccloli, the bearers of the Lerretta trom Rome. Some of the guests were the archbisto, Toner, Judge Merrick, Mr. Vance aud Gibson. Prospect aye. ANTARE BAPTIST CH! Sireeis “uo.thwest.—All tho'e to be Dapued Will leave the cuurch Sunday morning aD O Cock aud proceed iv the susterD Lrancy, where Sue services Wii be perforamed by ibe prstor, kev. PU. Vilas, is the gu first (eutenaut tenant 3d cavalry. ‘asi ‘Tuere will be held rf IGHL, at. o'clock, iments ivr (we funeal of Bro. sushi. Sivany, NG. == OUR STORE WiLL Be the swe of Fire Works on MONDAY, July ©. W. THORN & SPECIAL NOTICE —ALL POKK BUTCH- ers aud cavum Dealers are earuestly re | quested to be present at the e.ection of the Board of usbingion Pork’ Bu.eners wad MUNUAY, Juy Louge, No. 6. 1. O. UE. Third Lica Frau Towa, to be second iieuteuant; ‘Third Lieut. George H. Doty, of New York, w ve second eu- tenang J. Chafles Harri J. Ainsworth, of ements for an excur ‘The laureate will write an inscription to be pluced on the tomb of the Hon, Lionel Tenny- Sampson, Low & Co. announce @ personal metoir of the late Randolph Caldecott, by It wail be publisued in Oc- Wwber with the consent and assistance oi his Tepresentatives. The editor will be have the loan of letiers and memorani ‘on Caldecolt’s early art caree lack wood will Suilling Dreadful.” in company with his aud Mrs. David Vance, the packet H. G. ot New York, and irginia, to be third Sta, rom 6 8. a. UMLLS p.m. Henry Blackburn. Way at Welcker’s, to NOTES, ‘The Senate will not be in session on Monday, but the House will be. : ‘The House yesterday adopted by a vote of 79 to 46, Air. Ditigley’s ainendment to the general probiviling the expenditure of auy money for intoxicating liquors out of propriations for the expenses of the Annapi Domed OL VISLOTE a ec tetatt ‘ue umendinent to the legislative appro} ation bill for a clerk to the Sjvil wervice Sone mission was udupted in the Senate yesterday by & vote of 36 to 11. Senator Bec ot very drunk. Mreciors of tue" leal of drinking Dewers’ Protecuve Unlou, Indu, at 5 Ocuck pam, at Lochboeker’s ball, corier pth and E sts. nw. connection, 17. of Montreal, Dr, lorris aud Seoators During the afternoon the Bhai anbouncement wus made of the approach- ing marriage of Count Muc North Carona. It is rumored that Miss Camille Berghmanns is to marry one of the membersof the Spanish a ib the autumn. Mass Julia Wheeler arrived here from Grand Rapids, Mich., this morning. ‘The engagement of Mr. Jullus Lansburgh to Miss Dora Hines is announced, Mrs. Lewis Beach hus gone to her home in Cornwall, N. ¥. ‘Mrs. General Meyer and ber daughters have gone to their beautiiul summer residenceon the jake front, near Bultaio, Mr. and Mrs. Washington McLean started yesterday for Saratoga, wuere they will occupy. one of tie United States hotel cotuges. ‘They Will be joined next week by Mrs, Huzen. Miss Loulse Goodman visiting Miss Pauline Acklen, Miss Noguefras delighted the nuns at the Georgetown Conventof the Visitation yester- day by singing jor them at benediction Brag: “Angel's Serenade,” with the violincelio obli- gato, rendered vy Mr. Davis. ‘Miss Wilcox gave a musicale on Tuesday in compliment to Mudemoiselle das Nogueirus, who as just revarned irom a year's musical study in Paris, Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kent, the Misses Vander, Williams and Kasson, Wileox, Gen. Wilcox and the at Jobuso, Davis und Nusb, Miss Nogueiras su Severat Operatic selections, Miss Nogueir friends are charmed at her improvement und success 88 & prima donna, next month to resume her has the promise of a mu- r. robably soon publish “A went 1o the house des mopetg ey , Paul, French & Co. will issue imme- diately a voluine of selected wermons by the lute Archbishop Trench, Whey announce “Living Paris and France,” a guide to the manners, monu- ments, inst{vutions and life of the people, with maps and plans, —— Funds to Defend the Anarchists. OVEE $500 RAISED IN A SU “REPUDIATED BY THE KNIGHTS, Curcago, J Spies, Parson deticieney bil SlUKe OF RH. TAYLOR, | Penusyivana avenue, wil Year.at Op mi. irdm July 15th tw sep- iecivli to # lady from ‘wa In order to ger pureLon shuld patoulle my carts (which are native aad cirections are on the wrapper. 180 ply the best boarding houses and hotels i. e: i to-day submitted an amend- ment 10 the sundry civil appropriation bili ‘an appropriation of $31,000 for the proper collection and distribution of the water ‘Of the Hot Springs reservation, Arkansua, “ser: CONGRESS NEXT WEEK. Program of Business in the House. APPROPRIATIONS, PENSIONS AND RAILEOAD LAND FORFEITURSS—A SESSION PROBABLE ON MONDAY. few months, and in ner house. and the articles charge ‘ummermun ts heid tor a hearing. eiastnnatabincenie A Lor Owxgn’s Paorsst.—Yesterday Lee, trustee, fled u bili in equity against th Baltimore aud Potomac ruilroad auling an injunction to prevent entrance upon @ lob in square 695 on I street south, He al- Jeges that the ruilroad company have become the owners of all square aud ure now about to take Under an uncompleted condemnation. Sa Cases Dismissep.—This morning, Hee Court, Awigant District AU herd entered a noile pros. in the case of Joun arged with the grand larceny of in is brother's office, corner ot 10th and F streets. A nolle pros. us also been en- tered in the case of Cuaries King, assaulting Samuel Gussenbeimer during the affray in which Frank Biackiord was killed, a FINED FOR ASsAULTING A POLICEMAN.— BMichael Cudmore, @ young lea lity in the Police ida cliurge of assaulting Offloor & H, Walker. The officer stated Se ee ee ‘arrest he resisted, prisoner’s mother and two OF three sisters came to bis (the prisoner's) ax sistance, and during the scuffle he eral kicks and was choked. The judge fined judmore $10 or $0 days in jail. ea ‘RB OF CHICAGO t frou our office to Busiou. Constant | | 451 Lust. nw. OF coMatIs july 3.—In the town of Jefferson, a schwub and the other aner nas forerunners Citizens of Jetferson chists appear to be looked uy t social reform, wing thelr sympathy ior the indicted dynamiters in a substantial manner. Week past subscription paper ts. ‘The coilection reached $500 The money was delivered w the treasurer the fund for the Central Labor Union. Only scription on the entire List was more than $1. It was by the ladies’ branch of the two duors souch ot the ue to bear appeals ment gi real estate dure ‘No change an be made tie remainder os ti,’ inant. Iu the asvessinent alter he adjournment of the board, except this lot ‘83 order ofthe Commissioners, DALL, Secretary. <q—> THAVE RESIGNED Tu ‘of Vice Presidest ofthe" North Washing.on aud uave No wurther interest 1 be SD. NEWCOMB. UAL MEETING (ihe STOCKHOLDERS OF THe Naz MUN INSURANCE OO. OF WASH- ‘election of nlve 1 the Company, G43 Lousiana ave Polis open fom 1 to DOBLE D. LARNER, ‘There is a difference of opinion among mem- bers as to whether or not there will be # session of the House on Monday. The managing com- mittee are opposed. to adjourning over, so It is likely that there will be asession. Ifso, there will be an opportunity for individual members to move a suspension of the rules for the pas» sage of bills, Somebody will be recognized, it there isa session, tocail up the bill to pension ‘one-armed and one-legged soldiers, and it will probably pass without much opposition. It is estimated to involve an expenditure of from 500,000 to $600, the only general’ lowed 0 pass without a revenue It is expected that the general will be completed to-day. In that ev fortifications will probably be Tuesday alter the mornii however, Mr, Payson wi nized to'call up the not thought fort! of Memphis, Tenn., is edge of the Dist Foote wharf in Mary! ‘The ferry, when first established in 1605, run ‘s Potut, near Shepherd’s, It was a(ter- ward carried down the river to the “old ferry, Opposite the foot of Franklin street, and thence 8 ago, to Berry's, or “Pos Just been renewed. INDEPENDENCE DAy.—The anniversary of In- dependence will have no here this year. On Real catate co. Dusiuess of that company. l wae moved, any sun,” STheton it Directors. will be MUNDAY. JULY 12, 1806, banks and the will be closed, but there ‘will be crew of the Old ASSEMBLIES. . 7» No. 24, 0 the ts of 0. 24, Knigh’ local assemblies of the district to e: iz FIRM OF WEBSTER heretofore consucting whe this day Dee dissived by mutual consent. Mr.'A. Hi. Webster wiil continue the hotel, assume all liabilities ts euthoriged fo colvect all amounts due and receipt for thesame. £W1N L. WILLSUN. AH WEBSTER ington, D.C., July Ist, 1586. jyd-eoLw' PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR FINE ‘DitrSo SHIKTS wil HALL & BARNES, D SIRT MA 2 HS, YUS Fst. Bar Ducceteors lo Tu UMPSUN'S SHIT FAC neither holiday nor cel ‘Tue Deminion boat club will leave here by the ako part in the Rappaban nook ry 5th of July.—All the United States army. the rt 1 elvedere,” has the prisoner predict tor her, percgerics She returns to i studies. Si sical engagement next summer, railroad to Peis oi at the y.——The streams in this very much swollen this ‘end interfered somewhat with tor the discount of 10 per cent dis- ‘nour. “Before this FURNISGERS A ‘that it will take long to finish the Senate, the land grant forfeiture ‘after another as with the Nort sist Upon its by the Senate, which is, The 6, acres of land; that of the felts $0,787,000 acres, oe ____ ‘The cases of the St, Louis anarchists’ for attending an unlawful assem! the action of the Chic we been continued Mrs. CHARLES WALTER'S FUNERAL—The funeral of Mrs. Charies Walter took place from the amily resideuce on Sd street near E day uiternoon aud was attended b; course of relatives and fricnds. the Catholic church were conducted by Rev. Fatber Noonan uod the remaips were taken to Ouk Hill for interment, followed by « large eon- course of citizens, ‘There were large number of Boral ornaments, including one irom mem- but. ‘The pall bearers were Mesure, D.E. Cabill, C8, Moore, Edwin. E. t F, Bitier, C.F ‘Ward Mobun. DANFORTH FLUID—5 GALS. DELIV- ered for 91.00. 6 guis of the SU-CALLE Geveund Flud delivered, Toe. she largest eagort- muent of Vapor Stoves Ia wwa, | provements” Call and see them lo operation ut W. 5. SENKS & CO°S, 717 SOMETHING NEW. GGALLON STAR fellulne Clevelaud suid, ‘No charge for eaning out or ing Vapor Stoves if you use our celeorated Ne more leaky Vapor. Staves. “Cail provement A. REELLY & BUNS, 718 be ial rapidly as possi- with the latest mm 4, pevered. TWO MORE SCHOONERS CAPTURED. Craise HALiPax, July 8.—The cruiser Terror « tured two more American fishing schoone™s last night at point near Shelburne, and to ‘them up to the latter harbor this moraing. schooners captured are the Geonge W. Costing and©. B. Harrington, both of Portland, Me Royalist De ration at Marseiitcs, Panis, July 3.—At a religious anniversary at Marsellies yesterday 2,000 royalists male @ demonstration in favor ‘of the Count « They carried tri-color flags and copies of the count’s manifesto, Slain A Fight to the Death Between Boys. New ORLEANS, La, July 3.—Ina fight he tween Josep Bilis, aged 14, and Zepiune Fer guson, aged 11, both colored, the former wat Stabbed to death by the taster from Sw Expelling Anarc! zor Inne. BEENE, July 3.—The council bas decided te expel from the country all foreicu anarchist the strikes at Zuriok, ot owert the Chicl Justice. MPANY MEET WIM at 4k CHICAGO UNION LEAGUE. A. DISTINGUE DINNER AT CHicaco, July Chief Justice Waite was entertained at dinner Last evening by memver of the Union League club. The comny sn Vited to meet the honored jurist included Judges Drummond and bledgeti, General ?, Hy Sheridan, Gen, A.M. Terry, Gen. Smith, Gea, Strong, Mo in, Henry P. Barton ana J, NeGregor Adams, president of tae club; Col. i, S Tui, SS Cuuniaham a A Win, Poom Nixon, The Chiet Ju Lior the east daw night. ‘ A Threatened cer Rate War, Sr. Louis, July 3. nit ‘There is a’ war brewing betw Burlington and Wabusi ratire Senger business, which prouiines to Ure in St, Louis and spread ail along the line, Claims and counter ciauas of Uniair prachees in securing business are made and an occasion 2 the estab threatot cutting loose Ico tarift is heard, She Teased Him Too Long. AN ANGRY BOY HURLS A SCISSORS AT A GIRL, SEVEXING HER CAKOTID AKTEAY ued NEW OKLEAAS, La. July 3. pline Costa, 2 Cuban girl, aged fllecu years, Was kuued yom terday by Felix Aives,aged Wiricca, ahey were playing together, Waen Ls menced Leasing Ue boy, who becaine wugry and, hurled @ pair of scissors at her, one OL Lac Diades: entering Ue caroud artery “aud inteung & Wound irom Which sie bied to deaia 1m iry minus, xiTl cone With Hydrophobic Symptoms. MANY CATTLE IN BALLARD COUNTY, Ely DYING FROM A VIOLENT Distast CHICAGo, July 8.—A special trom Cairo, 1, says: Twenty or thirty cows bave died of What is supposed l be hydrophovia in Abaliard Cony ky. aMlany more are dying. The cattie suc tic, Deliow Wik pain, and Men on bursevack uave |irothing wt the mouta, within twenty hours ater being taken'sick, Two dogs,» | posed to be mad, Were killed & Jew Weeks aso | bear Hingley ville aud it ts thought they may have spread the dive Gov. Hill to be Erastus Wiman’s Guest. ALBANY, N, Y., July 3.—Gov. Lill leaves Ubis afternoon ior Siwien dsiand under invitation of Mr, Krasius Wiinan, aud Will PeMuin hls gues | Uni Weduesday, Waen be returns & Aibause | Mouday aud Tuesday will be spent ia a yacke ing cruise, a eed From Wall Street To-Day. New Yous, July 3.—he stock market to-day opened sieucy, rst prices Ueing generally Wiliin Ay per Cent of lastevening's ual Ggurery | Union Lacitic, nowever, being down sy. Owiug | principally to the tia aticadanee, tie opeuii Was exceedingly lame and Ue’ sursquect | dealings were attended by no feature oi wieresk Whatever, We market being the duilest ia IALY MODUS, “Luere Was some Liltle allentoa given to St Paul, Lackawanna and Westerm mion, and Wey coniuued steady uli bear 1U:30, waen weakens wus developed 4a dc Swanba and it lost by per cout, bul Wwwald Lue end OF the bour the market becaine strong and Als Joss Was regaiued, wuile Lue oluer active Slocks show gain of 4, Woy pereenk ALLA w ma, Uhe market is dull Out aru, District Government Affairs, THE NEW CHLEF OF POLICE, Maj. Samuel id, Waiker, tae uew chief of Police, yesterday speut Ule day iambiarizing Aitnseli wich Lis oflice dues, aud Making toe acquaintance Of Liose WiLL Whom Le Will be | bisugnt 1u conduc es TeCeLVin. Ube Cour | gratdiction: ods. Last mig he Visited several of Lue police preciucis. Mager Waiker conversed with Major Dye yesteran: on Lue recommendation OF tue later to make the wumvers vi Lue police preciucts and ure districts correspond, wud expressed — Lumsell favorable boi RUPORTS OF THE WEALTH OFFICER, | Heath Oflicer Townshend calls tue attention Of Lue Commirsiouers Wo Lue sewer On What Wa |tormeriy Prospect surcei, between Migh aad Por | tuinae streets, West Wanuingiou, aud asks Luae iL be extended to the corne: of “High sireet to catch Le coutents ol the busin cousiructed a8 Lhal point tor We receipl ol rain Water, Lhe heaitu ollicer also reports LUIKAnCES ds 1ollow st | Futuy auicy veiween 22d and 23d sirecs aud Visgibis aveuue and i. sureet uurtawes, gub ter corwer oi 27th aud A sirects uortuwest, am obstructed sewer-caich under ‘uydranion 2d, beeen Band Csirecis northwest. A leaky | Ky draut at South Capiol aud Dsuvets is aio reported, MISCELLANEOUS. The application oi Wescoit and Wileox for the construction of sewer On West side of ky sireel, Leiween Zist and Zid, ous been ap roved. » Tue Commissioners have approved the bonds Of Cuurics Lock Weal as a regisuered plumber, Louis Hi. Veciey, 937 f suet, compiaioe | that the water ruiis isto the buck "Yara ol ke house 1847 Coreoran street, iro: wiley. AL ihe request of Jou L Vag, eury Wines Kieman bas been appointed wh addiuoual pre Vale of Ube Metropoiitan pouce ores, wo duduuy | at Prospect ALi comeiery. Adjuant Gener 0Ward, of the state of Maryiaud, iu a letter Wo tne Commissiouers, Brads permission W Lue Capitol Lily Guards Ted) to the mlute of Mary haw diarper's Ferry on tue Olu ius auvn of br. Savion, « Waichmae at tue Warbingion asylum, Bas Leen acvepied by ibe Commissioners. ‘Tue Comuussiouess Lave approved the report Of Cue Farris, of tue tire deparuneatl, Usk €xlfa hose cartilage No. 1 hus become wouLily WuuL tor Use, aud Luut IL be Lurued over Wo Lue # property cletk, The Commissioners have approved the re Quest ofS. C. Keugia for ne construction of @ BeWer Ol LUC Went cide Of 1ULM sitet, Loar Ruode isiaud avenue, Mr. heugia Wo pay Lue cost ui aver. approved the appli Touer for Wie coustractou of w sewer in square 212. Tue receipis iru taxes during Jume amounted W'9101,245.45 BUILDING PERMITS, There was omy Oue building porimit Isshed by Inspector Lutwisie Wrday. AU Was io Jui by Waggainan, Wo ervet dures brick dweliligs on 2 Street, between 12a suet aud Lowa circle, 0 Cosi F15,000, —oee THANKS To PUBLIC PutxteR Rouxps.—The employes Of Lue Goverment Printing luce eid & meeviing yesterday and apporuted Le folowing Commitee, Wao drew Up resoiuuous thanking Puoue Pru unds ior wisiuborest iu securing thei their aniual wave of auscueet Mesors. J. iL. Lower, 8. bell, de al. Patterson, A.B. Bennet, 5. M. Davin, HOS Linker, Jobe Mevouud, "Hy Joes, 1." Fiiuaus, Mire, ke A. Vose wild Miss M. G. "Haru a ern THE METHODIST PROTESTANT CAMPMEETING, On Thursday isi the Commillee Ou LoLts, dey O1 the Juckson Grove Gasupmceiug ussucauivn Metal Lue grove (bUUL Zo miies CULO ue th and P, raiitoad) to attange 10r Lue couiug mee jug, Which Will commence on ihe BULA vi JuLy upd continue Uli August 12th, aud is expected Wo be Lie dargest yer weld ol Lhe ground. A clad aud tue ground sluked off; aud several lutuilies—io or Z0—aie houuced Luelr purpuse ly weve oul and eum ence catmp life vu tue 15Un of tuis moutu, Joma a INJURED BY A FALL Fixom a Locomorive.— Yesterday uiternoon about tive v'cives Julia Taylor, a brakeman, tell trom eugine No. Sask, Ou the Buitiwore dnd Potomac railioud, ot Virginia avepue and Lst street suutu west, and Was seriously injured. He Was ianen Wo 325 11th sireet soutuwest and altcuded by DG V. Bourman, aud was seul ou be 7:10 train his Lome in'Baluimore county, Mid. mens A RAUWAY CONFERENCE To BE HELD Ix THis Ciry.—By & disagreciment Leiweeu tue soutberb rosds CouMecung Will the Culeago and Ulio Fiver povl lives, the latter have cub their connecuons off Iruis ll special rate privi- Jeges, and demand iull aii rates on aii wortie ound business, ‘Luis is in retaliation for sia lar action adopted by the woutheru lines oo trate from Cuicago, especialiy Unat of the heavy mewl aud provision sbippers. By dhe ro fusalof ibe southern ruuds to pro Taie on Uhis Dusivess lo AUania aud olber BuuLern cities AU bas been sent around vy way of Lalduoe and Noriolk, in which way @ cheaper tai Wes oviaiued, aid We Oulo river Lines lost Wwe traiic. By the new move the soutwern lin wre caught Wilh beavy contracts made for ue delivery of pig tron trom Birmingiaus, also io Chicwge at tue special rule, wuied Ley’ cauuct uw deliver, except at «joss, A coniereuce bus been srranged belween Lhe nortvern abd soutl- ero Wuceur in this city om the 15th iu stank . ‘ t

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