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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th Bt, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't ‘Tae Evaro Stax js served to mbscrfbere in the iF own account, at 10 cents st br carriers, on their ows scecant. st 10 cents, each BY gual mE cunts 3 month. one year. #6. six mont (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C, ae second’! lass mail matter ) an s Saee Merex, Suse gpuniahed gp Fesaar—e1 0 hacriptions must be 2 TEE coal cobertzione mit be pid in advanon, ‘Rates of advertising made known on application. ‘Tex Wee: Va. 73—No 10,966. WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, JULY 12, -1888. THE WATERS ARE FALLING, Bul the Desolation Lett Behind Thea Will net Seon Pass Away—The Lesser Premasypa, July 12.—The waters (hat have been Sweeping the valley of the Monongatola apd Its tributaries for the last ixty hours are again fall- ing into Unetr matural chanvels They leave tm Weir Urack scenes of desolation and ruin that ave never bad their counterpart in the sume localities, From Pittsburg to tne moupiain fasinesses of Rana Cousty, W. V towns bave been ray. manutactories “have Deen ipun- Gated, Goats have been suuk, and houses aud lumber “have been floated of. Ficids with <=] their wheat im shock and growing. crops have been devastated, families driven to Une hills TWO CENTS, _| tersvetter, sndin many instance the accumula S ‘uobs of years of vail a: im an hour. The losses: W the food will ening Star. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. po OIE EE Amuro Cirr EMC) EMMIS Bee beg bl ea Bh = VIA BALTIMORE AND OHIO AND PHILADEL- PHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY RAILROADS, sSSy A TITT ppp a x ATE TR DD Ae “Ss AA TU U Ren D DAA YY Sw ASF “ut ED s“4 ¥ FT urym a JESE LY 8 3ERE XY hares Sai “oe? tu ¥ um 4 = — ROUND-TRIP TICKETS BOUND-IBIP TICKETS. —o— ‘Will leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot at 4 p.m... arriv- ing in Atlantic City at 11 p.m, and returning leave Aflantic City SUNDAY, 7 p.m, arriving home at 1 am. Ea" The tickets will also be sccepted for return pas- sage on all regular trains Sunday and Monday. wi2-2 GAN? PALATIAL STEAMER EXCELSIOR Wil commence her resi rm v tripe down the river on JULY 14, from 7tk-et whark, SG pm, returning 930. ques Hicursious will be fretclass in every par- cular ‘Grand dancing deck, with Prof. Pistorio's Band. Lanch, refreshiuesiia, and barber, on steamer, Fare rouud trip. G 22D PRIZE EXCURSION BY THE LO, 8. B to Glymont, SUNDAY, July 15. Steamer Arrow: wil leave her wharf st 10 &m. and 3 pam Musie CELEBRATED ARTILLERY BAND. has been ‘consi of » sto be wiven for the firse best, such ss Keuwihy scr, sack Face, swimmita race, tm, and will be followed by sev- eral interesting features before the second boat arrives, XA sticbel, chair. gen'l com: ; Wm. M. Prank. chair. Teorh, Com: A. L. Saitestein, chair. floor com.: J. Her chair. prize com Notice—All who. desire tO Par: Eoipate im the zames shall report to the chairman of She prize committee. The committee reserves the rizht to refuse Ww objectionable parties Tickets, _- Seas yit-st Saad FAMILY RESORT, qry view. —scrry view. STEAMER GEO. LAW. For City View, 12 m, 2, 4, 6, 8 pm. Teave “1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 11. pm Sunday 10 am. snd 11 am Trip From Mary Washington Wharf. BOUND TRIP, 15 CENTS. _3y10-3e D8 AND PATEONS OF THE LONE STAR BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION rv specially invited to attend their Eleventh Annual Excursion to Kiver View, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1888. Tickets can be has of membera and at the wharf on Gay of excursion. First-class music in attendance The Jangest dancing pavilion om the Potomac, sud with otter attracticne this will be one of the best excurmions of the season. Washington leaves 7th strect wharf Steamer St 9 = w. and 6 p.m; returning at Sand 11 p.m children under twelve years, 25 i Tickets, OO cebtes gene Ne FERRY TO ALEXANDRIA STEAMER GEORGE LAW Yor Alexandria, 12 m..2. 4. 6 p. ee La higee "Fe w ROUND THIF, ISCENTS.* _sy9-ate SUNDAY, JULY 15, TWO STEAMERS 10 AM. snd 2:30 RM Fare 25c. Round Trip. Moseley home at 8:45 p.m. Thompson homest 10:30 nis Passengers down, saltwater can return by Momeley. if ihey wink po-3e SLAND PARK. @. FERRY. ‘The Auest pleacare inthe country. Music, 4; Fh Horses, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. STEAMER LEARY Leaves Washi DRI. F. . EMOV! ee fa KJ. F. HARTIGAN HAS REMOVED ‘nis office to ncutheast comer 14th and Gs Fe fot Pi en Saturday, leaving | Smale Bulldinw.) weemeyst jyizse” Lake makes 3 every Saturday, ae 5 sf ig eatin WARS SA | ag CALTON Lg i ae ss eee eh 83. D0e ee Ee tM AGHODE SELECT MOONLIGHT EXCULSION $12.50 “8417 New York ave. and 1122 Conn. st ~— ‘PLEASANT VALLEY SWEET AND DRY es fi on, 4 SEI tow vo OF THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS TO MARSHALL HALL, By STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN, AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. CLERICAL CHANGES, ‘The Effect of the Legisiative Bill in the War Department, ‘The operation of the new legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill, taking effect to- Washington News and Gossip. Govennawent Receirrs To-Day.—Internal reve- nue, $389,778; customs, $1,156,496. RESIGNATION OF CHiRy DxUMMoND.—The New | Taylon, Harrison, Lewis, Barbour, Upsbur, and ———} Not fall short of $3,000,000, a large proportion of | Randoipn, in West Virginia. nsyivanla Loe | losses are’in Une Telegrams to The Star. Sa ee with crag cllect pot, the’ peopie ton Westinorelan: LOSSES OF THREE MILLIONS. | i=: POLITICS IN BOTH HOUSES, These | oS York World, to-day, says: Alfred L. Drum- day, requires the following changes in the War of coal ms and farmers, mond, ‘Unt "Treasury Secret Serv- . + “ "9 in Pitsburg pr the loss has fallen, foe, has tendered his weaiguation, He was tor | Pension Veto Debate in the Senate, | Department: epon tas ove pomealt SIONAL. OFFICE. Transfers: From civilian assistant at $4,500 to Professor of meteorology at $4,000, Cleveland Abbe; many years connected with the service in New York city, and recently transferred to the Boston office, John P. Brooks, a relative Of the Woshing- ‘orl Immense Damage by the Floods. Dut these are tor the most part insignic Owners of mill property wil to undergo no end of inconvenience Tariff and Labor Talk in the House. Ne from junior professors at $1,800 to assisiant pro- ‘the tuvasion of Unetr mitlis by (ae Water yesterday: ton chief, is his successor in N. morn. putting out (he Bres apd almost ruiuing fessors of meteorology at $1,800, Henry A. Hazen, HIS POINT, | the vaiuabic mac % SAONDAT, 20% 16 a ‘asanke ‘sau iain aber cia Lesa (we ns ree Chan F. Marvin, Thos Russell; trom clerx at | PARNELL MAY GAIN PO! the valeable MACRIBGTY. seated lomans ene ee hee a with Mr, and Miss proce $1,200 to clerk of class 1, Clara T. Emory; from in some of the localities affected: Piutsbury, “ ; Jones (Aric), and Farwell, Represen ‘The Senate, clerks at $600 to at Anna G. Ney- : seaport, Pa, §108,000: Mobone _Musle by MARINE BAW W7A213.14 tives Anderson and Chipman, with A.W. Viokars | afr. Dawes offered a resolution instructing the | hare, Fiorence Lowers rom iaberer at gu%0 tomes, | Murderer Brooks Granted a Respite. ninvalie, a $100, CQLOMIAL BEACH. as Detroit, and Senator Daniel’ and tative | committee on Indian affairs to continue, during | Wm: Plummer." So0000; Chat busmtcasine sens Pm eet ra os dyi2-10¢_ | White, with N. B. Randolph, of Vi the recess of Congress, the investigation ordered ADSUTANT-GRNERAL'S OFFICE. Sipe ae Palatial Steamer ~~ ‘Wasursetox, July 10, 1888. GEN. SHERIDAN’s IwrRovEMENT and his impa-|on ist March, 1887, 1nto Indian matters, with} Discharges: Assistant messengers, James Piant, PARNELL AY WIN YET. wile, ® capsctty 2.000. i—_ {Titan to cory st wets mederaieae | cmos to get out ot bel coutinned esterday. "ai | Satan ne ni tel ee aa James 0. Baurfeld, Harmon T. Lord, Thos. W. = ng tow as ‘Toensure comfort of passenkers limited to 1,200. urer of the’ Ladies’ Immediate Relief Societ; ‘TWhatreet wharf 8:45 an daily (except Saturday.) {nsdn Act, Cs Juli Wao. Bec, os fmmenciug JUL: s mise Wastiugion, Anuio BM. ee ee Hawes 0 clock pm. fo Saunders, J.B. Bush, ME. Fine Hotel, Pavilion, Surf and Salt Water Bathing, ‘Boating, Crabbing aud Fishing. Celebrated Koller Coaster. And all the Popular Amusements, Dinner, Lunch aud Kefresments on Steamer end at Hotel. PROF. PISTORI'S BRAS AND STRING BAND. Grand st fe 1288 Si stb © ans gulssica inal varte of the United 8 ci No-call jon no. charge, vous, enerEy, re turns, WS. JACK: "ait yieae ETING OF EDI- ‘TY OF THE DISTRICT 01 a the tl ple of rt ths Dancin Deck on 25x120 feet, ‘The Grandest Excursion Ever offered. Connects with Baltimore by Special Excursion Traine ‘00 THUKSDAYS aud SUNDAYS. Under the manacement of B. and 0. Railway. Fare, round-trip, 50c. "Children, ‘Special rates to orvanizations Staterooms can be secured in advance.” Apply to 27-1m C. W. RIDLEY, General 3 I OO. F LIBRARY 4 ASSOCIATION, ct icursion ” LONTAL BEACH, BW. on FKILAY, JULY appropriate action on | ARNETTE. AMS, M. D., Rec. ‘President. Bec. li NO. 3, FAND A. Fship are hereby uotified of the BERT B. BAKER, and are re- juested to attend his funersl from his Iste 10. 9 10th st. 8, ¢., ob Friday at 5 o'clock p.m. To ¢ IONDAY. JULY 1fi, 1888, By order of the W. M. 2 i aoTHAMic BXchision. a _ 3712-28 Md TAPPAN, Secretary. sil eave Tih street wharf at $45 a, m. x ARYLUL OF WASHINGTOR Adult's tickets 50 cents children 28 cents: for sale ERY No Dk tA sects conclave wal by members and at wharf on morning of excursion. eld op FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1888, at 7:30 o'clock dy9-6t. p.m. A full attendance is requested. JOHN H. OLCOTT, Eminent Comma: _Attost:CHARLES SHELSE, Kecorder. iA ke iy DK. J. W. GRINDER, JR, ARSHALL HALL. ‘Steamer W. W. CORCORAN will leave at 10am for Marshall Hali reaching Washington at 4 p.m. M ‘SUNDAYS: ones cae mate hry te to | ov Sieh Wal ur to poner aunt lating | YAMOVED FROM135 90 ST. X. £70 990.8 67. SB) ams) ad S30 pein eacking Wash ace ea 2 at 9,and 9:30 pm. mr ‘SAMUEL SCALIA, (8° To 'sccommodste the public. on FRIDAY, JULY a Gru, and SATURDAY, JULY 73m and every Friday NEW SHAVING PARLOR, and ‘Saturday thereafter during the summer months, the steamer wili make two trips to Marshall Hall, leav- ing at 10 a.m. and 6:15 p.m., and reaching the city at and 10-30 p.m 626 14th st. nw. EXPERT BARBERS. inritclass catering in. dining-room at the Hall SE-CLASS APPOINTMENTS. ___ 711-44 inch, coflee, miik, butt 1¢9, =» SUD) }OOD WARD OTHROP CALL AT: Sicursiouiste: Fare, round-trip, Sbe jelweSar | (Fer WOOD WARD & LOTHROP CALL ATTEN: “ 5 Shirt to Order of Mus.in, Percale, ‘Flaupen and Silke a and are showing an clexant line of patterus {runt Raltiniore via Norfolk to Boston. = 1 WILL NoT BE RESPONSIBLE Fi Every Monilay, Thursday and Friday, 4 odlock p.m. | Face ee NOT BE, RESPONSIBLE FOR Ferdi ‘main saloon, stateroom 30; round tip. 822." Upper deck stabe- format te eirculare at ‘Hotels in Wi OF apply to— General Agent, fae Dock, Baltimore. _ Telephone Baltimore 247. my2tsm JR VEE view For iss, Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf every SUNDAY at 10 a.m. and 3 p-m., returning at 2 ae WASHINGTON, D.C. TUNE 30, 1888. In compliance with sesti f theact f in compliance with section 13 of theact ra ting the eckingtou and Soldiers’ Home Hail i Pany, of the District of Columbia, notice is hereby sive that books of subscription to the capital stock of pug Comoay wall be opened un TUESDAY, July 10, 188. at the office of AL Barber & Co.,'Lo Droit Wwildiny. from ¥ o'clock am. 10 5 p.m., ahd will be pen daily during the same hours fur a period of lays, unless the whole stock shall be sooner sub- JOSEPH PAUL, Treasurer. — Ta — ya ‘ws 7, 1888. Gylo-se*y W. A. URIE. Post ‘the ‘ashing A L. HUGGIN: x Washingtonian’s Most Popular Resort. * Geor,e Truesdell, and8p.m. Tickets 25 cents. Every WEDNESDAY iDcabson, ‘Ec, Dean, at® am. and 6 p.m, returning et 5 and11p.m. Bee Gomnor. Tickets 25 cents, Family day at River View every “_“Yncorporators, SATURDAY, leaving at 10 am, returning at 5 p.m. " ‘Tickets 10 cente. Prof. Proctor’s Dancing School Reunion every SATURDAY EVENING, leaving at 6:30 p.m.returning at 11 p.m. Tickets 25 centa, Dancing down and back and st the grounds on all trips except Sunday. Bose THE BEST VAPOR FLUID “POTOMAC? 150 OL "Vapor and Oil sioves; low price, at POO! KO _sy10-3¢ 937 Lo MR. FISHER AND MR. BULELEY, OF ‘Emerson Iystitute, will take a limited Dum. 21 yaeBeotes ; f Pupils during duly aud August. Preparation for on Sundays, No objectionable parties | Nivel "Acadewy, West Fount, aud ali Colleges Any allowed. ‘course may be pursued, Special attention will begiven For charters, &c.,applyto | E 8. RANDAI ator address 914 14th st a3. 2100 Vinviaie ever cP HE EME TARCEE Tue Ak BURY Iatd's Bont Houses, foot of 3 to the younger bora GEORGETOWN, D. C., from Ci ‘The copartnership heretofore existing be- Fotrest, av foot of Wight street, Gecrwetown, stops | LEY Lwiso: has this ny toons dissolved Sy weston or Poege Holgmane "Table Reck Bost Chub and Diey Cousent.” ‘Lhe affairs of tue late firm will be settled by, First (22 at stQam Last trip down st | snd ail \tetanding darllen” Piney for chariee. an‘ap ordows at STS |e BST GsS- Pleasure Losts of ‘all Kinds for hire st both JULY 6, 1888. Telephone 56:3-2 my21-3m dss J sompllanee wih redureueat of ection? ofthe ai AMUSEMENTS. _| “Sjeentanses pants gt ect ‘EW NATIONAL THEATE! v rel Moe TER 16, ‘District of Columbia, notice is her ‘given that books of tion to the capital stock of asid company will Geopened on MONDAY. July Othe 18sec tae oie EVERY EVENING AND BATURDAY MA’ ‘rhe most ‘Sieousi's ‘perfect and comune vaste of ots. hed A eS m. puis Pp. ° eyt open dally, maine hots DR JERYL AND Mit. HYDE, for a peiod of 10 Aaya, unless the whole stock shall bs Yiu the popular setor, ‘sooner subscribed, MK THES. HAMILTON, 3, B. WIMER, Treasurer. In his great illustration of the dual role. G. Hubbard, “Sule FF Presbrey ‘Most perfect realization of the author's | Sam'] W. Woodward, Ben). K. Plain, ideal yet wiven the Stage."—Balio, Sun, duo. F, Waggaman. Albert F. Stevens, Seats, 25 snd 50c., now on sale, 3912-9¢_ | Jug: Kidout Lawrence Sauda, ‘OHNSON'S FAMILY THEATER, ia sent, Shed J emiieemerend tices, | TE nee Becees ‘TO-NI a her,” PERE CRE | ae nents ‘Friday, Sati q BEING OVERSTOCKED WITH SLATE Su Van WINKLE Be RST eth to singore ot oan mene Curtatm rises at pm during July st GREATLY REDUCLD PRICES. Will Admission, 10 and 20 cents. By12-3t¢ | store moods uutil wanted,” Call and gee the new Slate Thi0GNS anID G as Cabinet Mantel “M. ROCHE, $97 Cut. nw." jy6-zw* A — Ge BAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THE MONDAY, JULY 9. Boe Prestablisnment of 8. E Batlocy. 62 and U1 2 Rew; Lam prepared to accommodate the Brenings et O15 re WINSTON emraay Bt 2. | ith ali kinds of event driving vehicles at acct non ete tice aud ou most reasonable terms; particularattcution ERA CO. given to boarding horses, and on the most reasouabl tomanae 5 forma. o'n. 3. BROOKE. PRINCESS OF TREBIZONDE. eee ae BECREY ED SuaTs. 1 HAVING ASg0C SELF WITH PeIeOR ig RT. TALBERT (who has bad over nine care’ experience under one of Undertakers), we are the Undertaking aS ashington's oldest ATTLE OF SHILOR Dish ev u daily from 9 =, Is 5th at, two blocks sou! T'dteytien Eecyclon for tent by the hour, day oF week. Tnicycles for, f ent yur day oF cise ioe ave montha 8 yer mouth. ‘slo ‘thing in ihe most & g-> 940 NEW IMPROVED EWING MACHINES Jor $22.00, 50. Nocaltvansere Call or seu to FORKS GEWING MACHINE AGESCY YSSL 7th st., near O st. Sewing Machines repaired A creat in SILK UMBRELLAS. One lot | ic i Bouse.” dome guod machines as tow 28. Shik Umbrellas, tally worth Sex Price now eL20 | Sige FOU HO gf Seld-eo3u RESOLUTION Great >-ARASOI CI] (2 7'y SS aaa cre amas of the board Resolved, That no tente wits allows ited t conceit SIDA LIMOU ote, | SST en ore eee a FANS. FANS FANS. lots. _elS-th.e,tulm] KH. EVANS, Secretary. ae lot of fine FEATHER FANS at 25e.; would be GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE, heap at 7c. 730 AND 741 71H ST. N. w. ee Cheapest bouse in city to buy your Furniture, Car. _diidbed and Gauze UNDERWEAR, extra good values, Fete Sh ote. Section. Deby tari pecs. Iipe'aold oa credit cheap as they can be Sought elas Men's fine Narnsook SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 50c. | WieTSforctsl pay ‘ALL CARPETS FREE OF Extra value in Silk MITTS, 250. my HOSIERY. HOSIERY. “ABLE wlesaee Shas eee eee BOSE, alt Btn: x a BUILDIN 710) ‘baryains in Ladies" fine Balbrignan and pin- sleet pages “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F S£. ASSETS—6899,217.43, Office hours, from 9am. to 4:30p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from GtoB o'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly at7 o'clock. Subscriptions for shares in the 15th tssue received daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- ing, 1003 F at. Shares are @2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of the Association are furniahed upon application. We has aed aS, Mother lot of the Ladiest black MATTING. MATTINGS. Balance of stoc! ee. xipthat prices to close. Now is your time CARHART & LEIDY. 928 7th and 706 K st n.w. Ter Ores Free-riace and ite artistic treatment ts a special study with us, aT We give the choicest colors and designs in good ar- THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prov't ie ti ha ett EESSlannine stock, which we | 380. JOY EDSOK. Sec'y. set about cost, ss new = our foors, HAYWARD £ MUTCHINGON. WASHDIVIDERD Wa Bh Ouran Cc oO. bompbbmea th ae er 11, 1888. nostxa Ovr Suz Washington, D:G, July 3. 1888" eo ar W, G METZEROTT & CO., MUSIC THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. ve. Seley Ti10 F tn... tree doors E & Soma. Oldest and inost exten- THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN THIS rs ‘west of W. B. sive music it in the city. 3yo-3m ——— | wae JAvapEy, 522 10TH ST rienuieiane a Nites ei See Sica ore Ourentire stock of Spring and Summer Clothing | * Telephone call, 668-5. ‘must be closed out within the next two weeks, ‘TO CONTRACTORS, CARPENTERS AND ‘Men's Cheviot Suita, MBER. ‘Men's Prince Albert Suite, Of EVERY DESCRIPTION CHEAP!!! HEAP!!! Be pe ae ine am enorme ot Vit Fy ‘Boys’ Suita. gy 1's Buits, WHITE PINE a THES LEMP he xarag, so Men's Pougwe Coats and Veuta ‘Being stock contained in my 14th’ "a Alpaca Coats and Veste, positive, and sales Men's Drap D’Ete Coats and Vesta. paceanary a TGC geal ate ot coh it ‘In oraer to close out our Spring and Summer Stock ‘we reduced prices to about 50 cents on the dollar. Give ‘us # call and be convinced at THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co, 10 COR. 7TH AND G BTS, — ee [_ommomnens: wares Seas ‘14th and B stan. w., and. ue IE eee H. D. Bux IMPORTER AND TAILOR, the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS fite allgarments madein his pang [POR 20d PROTA A ‘has been almost free from pain since Monday, and if he were strong enough would undoubtedly get ie Up, notwithstanding the edict of the doctors. 4s ow allowed to eat solid food. Prnsoxat.—Henry Edmunds of London, England, committee on contingent expensca, 4 POLITICAL DEBATE ON PENSIONS. A resolution to print extra copies of the report of the committee on pensions in the case of seven Piper and Wm. T. Golden. Watchmen, Alphonzo W. Bogia, Wm. H. Goodacre, Nicholas McGowan, Thowas Sims, Theo. Winn. Wm. B. Denny, Jno. McGrath, Chas, A. Lang, Jno H, Dowell, ‘Thos. A Melicf that the Government is In- clined to Grant an Inquiry, Special Cable Dispatch to THE EVENING STAR, Loxpon, July 12.—Quite a sensation was caused Pennsyivanla, § West Virginia, #1 bon jbo. H. Kerr, archur H. Ye John of | in West Virginia, $100 Weston and Clark: ‘vetoed pension bills was the text for some political Jeremiah Sella aed Whe ee paso | yesterday afternoon by a rumor of the death Virginia. 6 aq yr W.R. Henry of Henderson, N. C, and W. H. | discussion—Mr. Cockrell destring to bave the last | Hransier eamrast cos Daniel Donovan to | Parnell, This originated tn Dublin, whence a good Ceakral ana Prisvarg, th Maryland West Vineials French of Boston, are at Chamberlin’ —F. | of the pension vetoes (the Doherty case) printed | same grade, Commanding General's Office. deal of taise news has spread lately. The story | §°5'09; total 472000, There was mo rain In at $ Lahur of Paris, and Alex. F. Slaughter, and F. | 9mong the other vetowss Mr. Hawley lntimating QUARTRRMASTER-GENERAL'S OFFICE. Gained Uttie credence, particularly as Parnell was | pari of the flooded: disirict yesterday and Uy ‘his we once of New York, are. at Wilaida The preside se tte part WIth the emcttegest.| Promotions: From class 3 to class 4, Henry H.| seen the same morning on horseback in Myde | vveniug Ube traces wt the’ Good will have’ be generally removed. But the July freshet of ins Parmenter; trom class 3 to class 2, Fraak B. Hol- Wilt never be forgotten in Peuusy lVania and Weot Wheeler retired from the editorshij or'the adalt Republic with the last Issue ——M. Rai of Nortolk and A. P. Ketchum of New York, are at diers Of the republic, in view of the assertion Park, The matter was conclusively set to rest by Contained in 1t that there was reason to feur that den and John A. Botts; from $1,000 to class 1, | the appearance of Parnell in parliament, looking Virginia, Wormle: ‘Kepreventative Cochran, Henry W, | th case in question would find a parallel in M82Y | annieG. Davis, Susan C. Roy, Victoria J. Lé| more than usually weil and cheerful, The cue i New York itp aningtos ct 2 aly | Soe” Strat “Chairman of tbe committes on Chass $1,000, Sobamnd We Turber Harney Chur, | of e Zémes and its sympathizers is sult to meet of New York, —E 10) 5 ir. g ; . “ Williau Piet ie ogg and HL Besto Cordeire of vee | pensions) stating that the bad character ascribed | Saas $s Butzabeth’ W. Owen, Bd: | Parnell’s demand that tue opinion of the house be Vo the beneficiary in that case was an oid matter, olng back to 1872, and that the committee had, {i'view of ber good conduct since then, taken & charitable view of the case; Mr. Stewart suggest ing that 1t was derogatory to the high position of he President to become @ detective in Such small Brazilian legation here, were In Chicago Tuesday. <—br. and Mrs. Franch of Cuba and Miss de La Campa, Mrs. Franch’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. French and daughters of Syracuse, Mr. C. H- Ken- dall superintendent of school in Jackson, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs F. B. Harrison, and the Misses monia 8. Crawford and Eilza C. Bull; from ohn ists to skilled type-writers at $1,000, Kate K. Hill, Annie E. Loomis and Mary L. Manger. (ers? From class $1,000 to skilled type-writers at $1,000, Annie Harding, Marcia Richardson and Jennie Lawson; from Clerks of class 2 to class 1, to A. G. taken respecting the authenticity of the famous letter, by referring bin to the law courts. T. W. Russell, in to-day’s Zimes, says O'Brien has Drought an action for libel against the Glasgow Heraid, aud bas another on hand against Beuux, July 12—The excitement created throughout Germany by the reports of the « haracterizing the Pres!- ~ - inst | man doctors who attended the late Emperor Harrison of Nebraska, are at the Ham#lton,— | Matters, and Mr. Blair cl tous insult | Qn B-J. O'Driscoll, Tromes J. Saunders; frou | the Cork Constitution, and asks WHY | Prajorck js intense, mod theil criticisuee of be Representatives Goff aud Houk were in New York | Geht's statement of the case as a grati class 1 to same A. G. 0., Win. Ludgate and | does not Parnell adopt the same course. iussell Wi p-— ~ By by hy —y ~- last nigut,—Jas. G, Weldon of Pittsburg, aud A. | tthe woman. He asked Senators to recall their adop' Samuel W. Tucker. ‘Discharged: Assistant mes- sengers, Thomas Allen and George W. Giddens; watchmen, Michael P. Desmond, James 0. Hara, Patrick Delahanty and Thos. Personal history, and see whether silence was not a welcome thing to all, Let bim who is without guilt (whether at one end of the avenue or the neglects to add What Glasgow and Cork are not anU-nationalist like Loudon. Moreover, O'brien’s action related mot lo adelicate mater like the ‘Of conversation, The Kreuz Zeituny, ia puts on the reports, overwhelms Dr. Ma. vie with Invectives. ‘To the question why Us G. Waterman of New York, are at the St." James, Ex-Postmaster-General Hatton of New York, Geo. Milis of St. Louis, Capt. Geo, G. Lott of tne” e — authenticity of signatures, but to a deflaite ques- | German doctors did not attempt to save the Toy al Army, Prot. Geo. Atherton of Belietonte, Pa., and }| Ofer) cast the Mest guone. sent to print} a $1,200, Samuel Dale; freman, James Hon of tact, worus being attributed to hima Walch | patient from Df. Mackenzie Uwe National Zeitung Alpheus Hyatt of Boston, are at the Ebbitt,— | , Mr Cockrell moved an amendment to, Print | jaborers, Samuel H. Brown, jas Jones; char: | he never uttered any wire, Fesponds that according to Prussian priu- Aumong the arrivals from Washington at Oakiand | 29,009.95 n Hoped that that proposition woula | Women, Elz. Hammond anit Isabella Macklin. Ap- HARTINGTON 18 IN 4 DIFFICULT POSITION. capes ther oil pe _ are Walter G. Tatwell, W. D. Davidge aud son, | | Mr. — (peep intments: Laborers, Wm. Quinn and Dennis |. Sanrmeron mre Irelana | “fagedy prevented — them making Mrs J_N: Norton and daughter, Samuel Norment | BGj De ireaved By the Senetpresident entirely mis- | “organ. Mceatoronpontipeg snicteoreryed yard aly thatat| 22, appeal to the put 5 ius fainlly, Mrs. G. W. Uvermeble, Mrs 1. M. Tay-| understood the proper functions of the vel> power. SURGEON-GENBRAL'S OFFICE. ane memorial ay say id appeal to Emperor Wi He objected to the sentence in the message refer- Ting to the “unfair and reckless granting of pen- sions by special acts.” He objected to comments on the two pensions cemmittees and on the two houses, made Reductions: From class 4 to class 3, George E. Corson; from class 3 to class 2, John A. Wise; from class 2 to class 1, Wilson D. Palmer, Stephen C, Kansen, James V. Kearney, Charles A. Perkins, he is anxious to settle the question whether the Parnelite leaders were responsible for his bagther Cavendish’s death, he will support Parnell’s de- mand for a parliamentary inquiry, Smith held a | consultation yesterday with Martingion and the | 10, and one of U sick man Was at Sau DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, r el oes, DUL Answer It iy Fully Established To-day, roumstances, but an: HIly-six Years Of age, and the right of Mnal Alfred Hoss, Matthew Ryan and Wm. 8. McPher- | j, rT ele" ¥ ch | on regarding bis wedical Ureatument canpot be PERSONEL OF THE NEW DEPARTMENT 17S DUT A oar re eater ar Mis vetoca | 30m; trom tlags 1t0 $1,000, Herman J. Scuulteln, tothe Guayin ot tee Tenee tbe Someeess wan | taken foun bis EeEtO BE ALE Oe eae He ‘also objected’ tothe sentence in tue veto | WL J. Leib, Cornelius ‘c. Willett, Archibald | be granted, subject toits having power examine | | The progressist Journals, which are inclined to Lescuge torue effect that “adjudications of the | Brown, Horace Piper and N. B. Fithian. withesses Gade? oath and to sen for documents, | defend Dr. Mac point to Ube tact that there ihe act establishing a Department of Labor, | Pensigy “Bureau are overruled. in the most | , Promotions: From class 3 to class 4, Ernst | and other conditions. ‘inthe Douse of Inedenoaler | Were eight doctors coucerued In tue case who did Which was approved June 13, was put into practi- | Pttory “fusion by these special acta | Schmid and W, Fisher; {rom cliss 2 10 | te Duke ot Argyle will introduce a motion ap- | HOt nigu Lhe reports criticising Dr. Mackenzie. cal operation to-day by the President yesterday The two houses represented the law-making | 3 Wm. M. Lay and Wm. H. Degges; from class 1) proving the goverument’s policy iu Ireland, with | Itts announced that Drs. agmene sad on. Signing the legislative bill, The effect of the first- | power of 60,000,000 of people, while the Pension pee =e —— ae Barker; $ E | a certainty a ae, soctied, akeough ‘ve — jag nance peace 0 high Clase ol jureau Was One of its auxiliary, subsidiary crea- y ..E. | produce not West effect on the political “ ern. 3 mentioned act is practically to change the name | {{or"4", Noe esident accepted théadjudication of a | David, James H. Dony, “Alex. C. Varela and Jon Situation. => of the Bureau of Labor to the Department of La- bor and to give it the same status which 1s now enjoyed by the Department of Agriculture. In- ‘stead of being under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, the Commissioner of Labor will ow report to the President, CLASSIFICATION OF THE EMPLOYES. ‘The act authorizes the continuance in office of the Commissioner of Labor, Mr. Carroll D. Wright, and his force of employes. It makes no increase in the number of employes, which 1s about sixty, Dut it classifies them, and makes nine of the em: F. Cash; from $1,000 to class 1, Wm. Meu, Milo . Summers, L¥man Ballard, “Burrows Nelsot Zadok T. Dantel, Otto Voss, Daniel K. Sargent, Cai Abbott and Wm. P. Ripley. Discharged: Addison Dent, class assistant messengers, Win. G. Silence and Jos. P. Harris. Transterred: Asst. Mess. C.F. Crosby to J. A. G. 0.; watchmen, Juo. C. "Mack, to laborer, 8G. 0.; Theobald Frech. to assistant messenger, 5G. O; inborers Chas. Boller, to sammant messenger, a O.; Jas, ‘Spratt, to laborer P.M. @.0. (COMMISS4RY-GENERAL'S OFFICE. Discharged: Watchmen: Jno, Chas Ryan, Henry $1,200 clerk as superior to the judgment of three ‘or four hundred members of Congress. Mr. Haw- ley also objected to another sentence In the veto message, to the effect that those who had induence or friends to push their claims rocured pensions, while those who had neither Frenas noF infiuente had to be content. with thelr lied with in- dignation that which (in another he would have characterized as grossly false. ‘The discussion was conunued at great length, and was participated in by Senators Davis, Stow: art and Blair on the republican side and by Sena- tor Butler for the democrats, From Wall Street To-day. New Youk, July ‘stock market wa quiet, and Was ratucr weak at the open This ’ morning, the first sales being made at concessions froin Last evening's figures of trom per ceut generally, Union Pacific and Eri ing the heaviest declines. Further sligt losses were sustained in rly dealings tn a few Of the active slucks, DUL Si. Paul Was Most con- Splcuous, with a decline of % percent. ‘The mar- ket continued duli abd featureless outside of Paul, Western Union and Reading being somewhat unseitied and feverish. The edriy deciine was lowed, however, b¥ a general advance, whic startles GOING BACK TO HIS OLD HABITS, John Zachar, the Wisconsin Faster, Begins to Eat Again After Fitty- ‘Three Days. Racine, Wis., July 12.—John Zachar, the Cale- donlan faster, after an abstinence from food for fifty-three days, has at last been induced to eat. His story is & most remarkable one, and, although much has been said about it, the true reason for Lis wonderful tast Was not positively known uutil fave under the general law. He re} yes perm: (to-day. Some time during last March or Aprii | however, Was if most Of the list confined’ to su: 0 000, and isi roperty.. led & per cent frou 0 pol . Of Labor {8 Increased from $3,000 to $5,000, a1 The President has sent the following nomina- PAYMASTER-GENERAL'S OFFICE. erence wo wi oF a distribution of pi , —r oct be that of the chief clerk from Bio 10$5.500. The | tions to the Senate: Thos N. Poole, to be post- This so worked upon Zachar’s mind that he be- | Hocking Valley rose 1 per cent, The markel classification of the other clerks 1s a3 Ivllows; Four clerxs at $1,800, five clerks at $1,600, six clerks at $1,400, eight’ clerks at $1,200, five clerks came morose and evident led hum to undertake to starve himself. The estrangement of tather and son was complete, for during the entire Ume came positively dull late in tie hour, and there was a slight decline from the best Rgures, and xt 11 o'clock the market was qulet and rater Leary. master at Sidney, N.Y. Third Lieut, Augustus ¥. Lowe, of Illtnots, to be second Meutenant in the Discharged—assistant messenger, Wm. Kearney. Watchmen: Frank Armstrong, Michael Buckley. Laborers: Francis K. Petty, Patrick Carpenter, Laci father visited him nor ily at fracuous: Aet Waa a a gn et | rng we Un Sten cap ue | Eh ar ade Ht | Sea Sam = he erga Cpe aed Chicrepees ne V. Lauderdale, assistant surgeon, to it a Jas, ‘Jas Leigncer, Wall ‘Grat, 0 mea sien =o ahaatins ~ aii 200, ‘an allowance ‘special agents for | w; rank of Capt. Adna R. Chaff — v a “4 ae, Gale on Lake Ontarte, traveling expenses. There 1s, of course, the usual | givl,tbe, FAM of major. Capt. Ad ruc’ | laborers. | Transter—W: ‘Chas, Brannan to} an old friend of the family learned the facts and a De captain. ‘Becond Robert Hanna, 6th cavalry, to be captain. Lteue Frederick Gi 6th cavalry, to be first Heutenant. First, Lieut. Jas, L. to be captain. Second Lieut. Jos. E. Kuba, to be first Heutenant. assistant messenger. JUDGE-ADVOOATE-GENERAL'S OFFICE. Jasper N. Morrison, appointed chief clerk st $2,000, by transfer from chief clerk Bureau of Mil. Oswsao, N.Y, July 12 —Tho wind blew sixty mulles aa tour OB Ueliake last mat and "sent vex ‘over thelr dimou nd Jone | Seis scudding tor shelucr in all’ directions Tuatters Were Settled. Then Peete eee anally | rainfall was very heavy in Uils neighborhood. he would eat and endeavor to live. A | Much anxiety ts felt for che steam yack Mary force of messengers, watchinén, &c, The new law Provides tor a disbursing clerk, and Commissioner Wright to-day appointed to that position Mr. J. C. Stoddard, who for some years past been an assistant’ tn: the oMice of the disbursing clerk of arranged fora meeting between father and son, alc snk place Yesterday. The two talked loug and ccordingit ~ - i: . Stewart, of Rochester, which leit for Si. Lawreace the Interior Department. itary Justice. Discharged: M. F. Denny, assist- | he was given a few spoonfuls of milk, although be pn tng The Bureau of Labor has been in operation House of Representatives, ‘ant messenger. did not retain it, and at intervals during the | fw ours velore the storm broke. about three years and a half, and under the man-]} Sessions were ordered for next’ Wednesday and OTmEE cuANoES. afternoon took milk with pulverized crackers in — Almost Ready for Launching. ‘Mace oe thelaveagatunne OF igoer ad “Sct | Thusiay nights forthe conieraion of Wa re. | tae foulowing adaional changes hare ocurred | 5 cid Sot Rain Shurkis ores ake | sax Peancigy Su, e—tae Cs ne ule nomic questions that the bill to give the bureau a | Ported respectively from the coramittee on labor | in the force of the War Department, the appointees FEARFULLY EMACIATED. ay Ee fy. "will be iaunchos wider ‘Scope and more dignified position was | and the committee on military affairs. being formerly employed in the different bureaus: He seems unusually brigut and feels certain July 19, passed by Congress with scarcely any opposition. Mr. E. B. Taylor (Ohio) attempted to obtain a ‘Discharged from the War Department and ap- | that he will eed aps — ng ap- a DUTIES OF THE NEW DEPARTMENT. ‘night session for the consideration of the general ited in the office of the wendent of the | Pears — tl Ae cgpernpe ten ye ened League Wheeluecn. As stated inthe new law the design of this | pension bills, but acall for the regular order made | State. War, and Navy bulldingy—Watchmen: | pis ‘asl 00 his Bite 8 wie Teduced | NOMINATIONS OF OFFICERS FOK THK COMING YEAR. ranch of the Government 1s “to acquire and dit- | by Mr. Bland, of Missouri, as ap objection, Frank Al mB go "| from 180 pounds to 90, His eyes are duliand| At a meeting of the D. C. division ol Ube League fuse among the people of the United States useful RVASIONS OF THE CONTRACT LABOR LAW. 3 LF Dees, ‘Jas’ McGrath, Nicholas McGowan, Jas | Reavy, the lids dropping down over them as | of american Whcelinen held last night, the follow= information on subjects connected with labor in| Mr. Ford Mich.) fromthe committee on military | Srijara, Thos, Mack, Wasuington L- Parvin, Theo. | ouKh there was not sumclent strength to hold | ing noulnatious were made for flue coun yar? the most + general and comprehensive sense of that | affairs, reported back the resolution for the ap-} Winn, Wm. Waters’ eee He ag aie — For ciet consul, George S. AUwater; vice consul, Word, and especially upon its relations to capital, | pointment of a special committee to investigate stages of corsun Edward A. Demaray; secrevary- the earnings of laboring men aud women, and "the means of promoting their A. Neale; utatives, Frank H. Pelouze, How- JPxsmen, from watchmen, War Department—A- alleged evasions of the contract labor law. ‘W. Bogia, ee miter, Jno. Dowell, Boney ierial, social ‘Mr. Oates (Ala.) thought that te commmtes ‘Leahy, Jas. Jeremiah Col! ——_—4 -~I oo Se poe god eli Stewart. About nfty wheein aoe ge Ou ui posed men louse. at oe at / imore vext Saluraay ernoon to a y — intellectual and moral prosper. | MF. Oates (Ala.) thou best men in the House. | Doe” seperinvendents “ome fk Petts, | He 18 prubabie that with proper Cafe the patient | Baltimore cyctste (were for au all-day Suuay Tua ‘The bureau has nearly completed two subjects | 7 reply to aquestion by Mr. Vandever (Cal), Patrick belabanty, Thos B. Cross, ull uve recover his wonted heaith. | gown the Eastern Suore. as of investigation undertaken during the present ‘The Smith-"ills Affray, Department, to elevator | The local year, namely, the statistics about working women From watchmen, War enough in Its, scope to cover, the subject of any | conductors. w. ciddens, Jao. Cyan, E. be genuine one, insisting that be must rainst Chinese im! tion, 4 ion of the law bave taken substanUal nourishment, because It Ue Srimennage ang Gite, States and the statis: | *™fr. Cox (X. ¥.) ealfed the attention of the House Fe eT eeekee: Chas. H. Wood and | Would have been absolutely impossible for him to | THE CASE AGAINST JOHN AMBLER SMITH TO BE MEARD and the territories, with statistics of the same in | £,tHe great necessity of tnts resolution to cor- | a0 "Tamy. have lived so long. Those who have been with rect the abuses now existing. There was an ab- ‘This morning tn the Police Court Assistant Dis- him consianily say he has taken ay Lourishment: European countries, Both of these reports will be | Gormal immigration vo this country by men per- ee ta for fifty-three days, trict Attorney Shillington called Judge Miller's at- sent to Congress this fall, ‘The bureau has just | Zuruua yecoue here by false ana treuddlent pre- DEATH OF DR. GARNETT. __ ae 2 an un on undertaken an investigation Into. the condition | SUaded to come here by false and fraudulent, pi tention to the case of Mr. John Ambler Swiith, and evesything relating to railroad labor, and as soon #F that is completed the Commission’ will be- gin the Inquiry authorized by the new law as to the effect of Une tariff and currency upon agricul ‘Vural industries. “ihe law further provides that the Com- misstoner of Labor 1s specially charged to in- vestigate the causes of, and facts relating to, all controversies and disputes between employers and employes as they may occur, and which may tend to interfere with the welfare of the people of the different states, and re- port thereon to Congress, “The Comnitsstoner of ‘The Well-known Physician Dies Sud- denly at Hehoboth Beach. News of the death of Dr. A. ¥. P. Garnett, at Rehoboth seach, Del., which was received in this city last evening, gave a painful shock to the : community. The doctor had deen troubled with | Brooks ents No be haneed son Fe aoe what he termed rheumatism of the chest, which | spent most of the forenoon playing dominoes with be said had weakened him more than any attack watchers and Was in preliy good spirits, but anxiously looking for dispatebes trom Jefferson hoover had It Sually sMected bis bronchial City where his altorneys are picading belore Le OOK GETS A RESPITE. charged with assaulting Justice Mills yesterday moruing. He sald Uhat “he had agreed with Mr. Suith's attorney to coutinue the case until Lue 19th inst., and the only Ubing before the court was as vo Ube question of bail, Mr. SiniCh yald Uhat Luree vicious falsehoods had been pubiished about the affair, He did not want to bave Mr. Mills arrested for assault and battery with intent to Kill, but if he did he would have ample grounds for ‘it, “There were wo diflecen troubles. The Judge sald that 1 was not proper 0 go mio he details al this thmwe as the case Was tenses. Instead of there being an immi- Gravion from Italy, dtallans were coming {avo this country at the rate of 80,000 a year under influ- ences that should be inquired into. There had come into New York in one month 50,000 men who did not know our language and who added nothing to our wealth and labor. Mr. Morrow (Cal.) was glad that the House at last comprehended the evil besetting the country from uprestricted immigration. After an ineffectual effort by Mr. Holman (1nd.) to limit the expenses to $3,000, thé resolution was adopted, Sr. Louis, July 12.—The usual death-watch was get até o'clock yesterday morning over Hugh M. tubes and brought on violent paroxysms of cough- | Covernor. to be continued. various pottery salted ee acne = ed ‘The House thea a ‘asa committee ot the | 28: For the past three weeks he had been unable LATER—A RESPITE FOR POUR WEEKS. cance lies printed ot ny ——4 —t} a cl coun . may attend to his and y occasionally vi —The Ls si cS v ° fA deem desirable from different foretgn nations, and | whole (Mr. Springer, of I:linols, in the chair on | — — Sr. Louis, July ‘The governor Luis morning | sith, “and 1 Want the world to ‘know Une truth rendered his decision in which he declines to grant @ commutation of the sentence against Hugh M. Brooks, alias Maxwell, but granted a respite fur Tour weeks. Of the matter, | Was so surprived that I starved {0 the door, but weni back and had the pieasure Of telling Mr. Mills that be was a —— ‘thiel, I have Deen maliciously maligned, and I want the story to be set rigiit.” “The columns of the press are open to Mr, Smith,” remarked Mr. shiilington. “1 Would hot say atiything for publication,” sald ‘Mr. Smith. “I would like the Case cont ea Ul the middie of August, I can’t Ue bereon 19Ub Of Lis month.” “and the court Won'tbe here in the middie of tg A the tariff Dill, the agreement being that no vote ee ee should be taken on the pending wool schedule to- Changes in the Department of Justice. | day. ‘The following changes have ‘occurred 1n the De- partment of Justice: Wm, J. Hughes, Pennsyl- Vanta, promoted from stenographer and telegraph operator to class two; Helen Aber a Promotca o class one; ‘Kate Shea and'Loutca Wilt 3, District of Columbia, were a) char. women, * eae MX. TAYLOR'S PROPOSITION. Mr. E. B. Taylor said that the debate would be greatly shortened if the majority would agree to allow a yea and nay vote to be taken in the House on the woo! schedule; but Mr. Mills, of Texas, dis- any aut nter into such arrange. ment. "Mr Pugsley, of Oblo, opposed the schedule as {t appears in the’ bill, contending that it would 10, uly In the great Hocking ht by Joh W. Shaw, president, aguinst Stevenson Burke et al.,” involving §8,000,- 000, transferred from Unis county to Newark,’ con- siderable progress was made yesterday. By re- juest of both sides the case was continued in or- = depot. 7:40 last and went at once ic ‘Seabees Srey pire cae arrivi death due to heart failure. ‘Vo allow a settlement, the parties having Ee sald Lhe Judge. nepeel Plates eeetey thn ahece Sroeing (ony and. ee ry ogra received here an- to terins ahd conditions to ‘vo | _ “What time will be convenient for your honor? Mr. Wm. C. Endicott, jr., Judge and Mra J.C. | siiy make unavailable tush of the poor iand of Oi Fe fratore for inal settlement. eomet nt ann Bancroft Davis, Mrs. Edwardes, of the British le- tion; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lockett, Miss Fanny ett, and Mr. Claude Ackien were among the Passengers who ‘salled from New York for Liver- ool yesterday morning at 6 o'clock. ‘Mr. William Carlisle, of Wichita, Kan., oldest the country. “Any time before the first of August,” answered —_ India’s Crop Prospects Improving. | ‘Jit make it the 20th of July,” said Mr. Smith, “ALT want is a full and fair trial.” are improving. The ” one FP ponins. ‘The case Was set for be 25Uh of this month, and MR, MORSE'S VIEWS. ‘Mr. Morse (Mass) criticised the action & ‘except in Borissa, where no rain bas yet we own tne speak Lisle, here, mocrats to make revision. He favored SEETCE OF His LIFE. fallen. Alexgndria tat Saas paving» rate ts ny areata Laat the pacing of wool uy free ct Dr. avexancer ¥- P. Garnett was born ‘in Essex ee Reported for Son eeu ce Mra J. P. Jones and her guests, Mr. and Mra. C. | Warcet ands better price tor his product thauéve | County, Va, on the 19th of September, 1820. He In Honor of Gambetta, COLORED SOCUTY Falts IX OX AN AGED fone nee alvin Mion Yateha at | Siti wrong Hwan sii | Sarat emmys Soran the, | WEA aN Aaa” So Gam ate Fs | Bowe ga Pate ah outa gare ate their ludicheon on the lawn. Mr. Powning was | to charge that tue peading bil would prove do- or beni, be entered the du Carrousel Ct he Faris gurrisou wil | at 11:5 last. might, and. injured several colored ‘@ member of the committee that waited upon Mr. | structive to business interests, ~ for five years was sta and Carnot will, 6 People, but caused no aears, Fhe Friew is: weet Levi P. Morton, with the formal announcement of | Mr. O'Donnell (Micb.) did not characterize the Coast, He was ordered (The Gambetiists hope that the demonstra, ‘atthe corner of Wolfe and St. Asaph ‘is nomination on Saturday at Rhinebeck. He 1s nt Dill as sectional, He felt it knew no | navy-yard in this city, but soon resigned from the | tion will revive the waning prestige party” | streets, bas not been used for religious purposes the editor of the Reno Gazette, Mrs. Jones has | North, no East, no West, it Was all South, The Practice of his profession et ee for many years, and has of lave beeu in possession, given up her tour in Europe for this summer. Her| attempt to place wool on the free list be married Daisy, tract Of sale, of Ube managers of Lhe Col- iwtle daughter has recovered her health, and Mrs. | would” tn} one-fifveenth of the popula- one of the ‘The church was built in Jones will go this month to her home in Gold Hill, | tion of the country interested in wool He acquired s large with galleries cover oer bbe will prooeed to. ban Monica ae te oa ios tet anemeaa to tues thee, mx while Ce was Ume a frequent contributor bekwosn the guiberiog tad totaly been Gersa beer ot Southern California, where Senator Jonesis bay- | the present free ist aggregrted $238 He were with the South, Toren and Taganines, “He was Linety-LWo years 7, and 10 this manner a second story to ing a cottage Dullt for a summer home tor his | favored ‘w the iree list such as ‘oUt be went to Richmond, the lsd been made. in Une back room o¢ ecru rats ang Wha | Gee epee Gan tage | Rare Sanna tee va See Sao eee, |e ees ‘house, that has been sold to Mr. Munn, of sugar and rice on the free Ust, cutting of ‘this city Was confiscated, but he Se ae ae The aged Home. Upstairs was rented out ry and will probably not take a house here for down the revenue $50,000,000 from these two ar- portion at the close of the 1400, oe mesting-room, and, there ast. night the Order short seston next year. The fine, painting of | ticles of necessity; then he would reduce letter and resumed his prac. a np yey ‘Ouro 3s | Te. vis, Catet—beld chee Mt. Hood by Bierstadt, that occupied one end of | postage to one cent, and takeoff the exorbitant for Mr. Davis and his al Victory St'of which are for | meeting. Betore the necting Closed a portion ‘Mrs. Jones’ drawing room, last season, Will find a charyee to the tarmérs for postage on seed, plants ‘the cause which Mr. Davis Se eee ae rors Opposition. Tike | we Letaporary flooring, about 12 teet square, gave home for the present inofe of the rdoms at the | and bulbs, This would save over $26, always enlisted his pen and voice in verna a 3 fo — fay, and & score of ‘True eformers were preciple ‘Cosinos Clubhouse, ae more; making #85,000,000 reduction on these vires She controversieg which ‘arose from time to ume | vers yeti S55 fared a een ween aes, Tas me PB com poteleninghe beat ge eget ren ‘W stop the growing surplus, end this debate and | tions aad ‘never Desiated to express them. ‘So. | chy gave nearly 2000 majority for the govern. | bone Of the ci oar. pa wile oe ay ghildren of the house, made a excursion to | Sve the country a rest, ee tf —_—>—— oa Lagi aay yi ie wines ie eae kative and | aposp growing for ihe purpose ot Amproving post {he regpeet and exten {Sis protessotal brett Cardinal Moran Going to tretand. | bruised; eefy denkiog ankin disiocated, oyun hase'oa Massachusetts arcane | cow ™™ | Hn Tclatey nates wenramecces Negi | Lowooy, Jay 2A. cnpate tom, awe sone | Coruna, Sate, bona: amputee Grats fer ‘Mra Judge symes, of Denver, Col., expects to re- Leng teat joa ofthe Medical Soesety and ot the Modieal "Asoo. Cerro aya Ser cc the paps, so ures een toe and R Lomax sugntiy injured. It was main in the house that is owned by SUDDEN DEATH OF SENATOR SAULSBURY'S NEPHEW. ‘He ‘submission to the ‘before al) the were got out aud Wwe io recep iacoudeen “Tue Bast WaiaMs Case. ‘The Corporation ‘and Bie Queen. court, J at tts his children, ‘17tann fan kava oo Emap 60 OD Moruing, tke cams of Bly Wiutsms for toe murder edhe emagie ht tore Sr niaiee et ae “some years betote tbs war De.Garnett while pur-| Bzranaps, July 12—it is Teported that Queen ‘and Mesera. J. Be Greene and James sng Bis protemion in tis city was clocked toe Nataljehiaa Gonscated to remain at Wiesbaden until EE Caton hare been asignea oy he cour for te Satonas Medical Gola, “Gyan hn evan co the the Gustoay ot ber son ‘Exinee Bisnera Banas fond cna es eacing wecasraades anem elty after’ war ‘Was re-elected same | vised yield Dourd of directors of the Onilaren's koapit Semade ‘crown irom Wasningeon, and was Jorued uy x Ban- In | be made to ‘une nas snraaington, aba by Poets wan chosen president of the | seta foe sour arstrnes | 3 rat easmene. woe foie cE en = a {ibe sonata ip ‘protemdonal ny paver Wiliam as cote on havnt 2, Semele a. b: Gras, an ss ‘| Eau * wnt a eae, 10ar ‘hin Tegal residence here fot : raining squad a 3

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