ity. v. nV, fw. -W.M- -i? -rir,;"' caaw a - . .. .-. M -l The TVshington Critic WHOLE NO. 5,301. WASHINGTON, D. 0., FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1886. P1UCE TWO GENTS. .: f i I ISPi ' A' ! Bn M k iV KING'S PALACE 814 Seventh Street. Great Closing Sale -or- Hats, Eonnots, Flowors, TlpB, Plumos, Ribbons, Lacos, Silks, Volvots, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Jorsoys, Qlovos and Corsots. gSrilou't Fall la Attend, TROWS ERS, LiaitT wmaitT. all wool, ni:w aoons, ta.Go. E. B. BAHNUM & CO., Kit l'unnsvlvmiln Aciiuc. SOHILLENGBR ArtiflcialStonePavingComp'y OITlce, 1418 New York Avenue. Artistic and Fino Work in Gomont Specialty. Our Skilled Woil.mon lay UiofollowliiRl'avo ments; Schillcnger's Patent, Best Granolithic. Asnlinllum, Artificial Stone. Neufchatel, Mastlo. Kitchen-!, HldownllCH, Stnhlcsnnd Collars laid With neatness anil ii onuitnesH. Owners ot property nro nottltcd that thoy will bo held reiponiihlo for Infringements of thlspntcnt. 'iho United .States Courts for tho District of Colmnlilii havo recently enjoined ILL Cranford and tho Commissioners of tho District of Columbia fiom laying this pavo tncnt. All artlflclal Btono pavomonts other than that laid under tho patent aro worthless. JOS. O. McKIBBIN, Telephono Call -107-2. rrosltlnnt. ALL THE SUMMER RESORTS Should bo will patioulzcd. .Such poisons that nro going toleavo "Homo, Sweet Homo" for another cllmato should buy one of thoso cheap, pretty trunks to talto with them. Now, wo not only hivo tho trunks, but tho very thlncs to go In them. Gents' Creole I.lncn Suits, Si! 'and 82 no, formerly ?5. lixtra slzo black Scrfio Coata, I1.B0. lloatlnff and rishlng Shirts, Shoes, etc, Tur and Wool lints at cost. Every aitlclo at sweep ing reduction. ,J. W. SELBY, 1911 and 1918 r.i.avo. KEEP'S SHIRTS, 437 SKVENIH STRKUT N. W. O. P. Bukdette, Sole AgentJ A USTIN V. IlllOWN. a- KKAL KSTATK AND LOANS, llQfir street northwest. iiouse3 rou BALL. Cor Mass nvo and 15th Bt, 12 rs, mod Imps, largo attic: open llro-pluco In euich room; furnace, 3 water closets and passenger olovator. Terms easy. kl8,000 Now 3-story and basement house, ) sltuntcd on town Circle Imps. Terms easy. modVfin.ooo Threo-story and basoment house, ) 1.1 is, on Nst u w, bet 17th and -$10,(103 18th sts; mod Imps. Terms ensy. ) LaHcdouhlo houso on Vt no, bet) r. nnn K and L sts: mod Imps j,i,ui Nowhousocor Hlcrcsand 13th sta nl w; building will bo ready foi oc iu,(m cupancy in iwn wooub; mou imp. Terms easy. iiwj Storo nnd dwelling cor Oth nnd Q sts I . (rt) n w. Terms easy. (10; ?-.. Two story brick house, No. Ml) 10th 1 Ht n o, bet V and (1 sts: 7 rs nnd J-1 3,000 until. Terms easy. (1.1) ) Two framo houtoi mid atablo on drain no n w, bet Dili mid lOtli ma; lot ir.xj.V). (0) ,000 Two 3-story houses on Hlggs ) St II w. Terms J- $n,oei eatli near i.un; nil mou imps easy. (Hi) Lar.ro Il-atorv and llmrllsh bascm incut) I aitb lioiiso on (I st, bet llltli nud tT.COO sts n w. Tonus uisy 3-stiry r.ngllsh basement house, U rs; mod Imps; lotiUxlW, '.Ivviilcn closets nnd 3 bath-iooniB. I st, VtAl.ono bet istli andl'.ith. wiupvoiinnKoi for small nbuso. J 3-story nnd basement houso with stablo on M st, bet 10th and 11th i) iJ.fai.O0O ii w; modlnipa. Terms ensy New 3 story house, with bay-win-) ilow, on L st, bet !!lst ami I2d n J-7,0i1 w; 10 rs; mod Imp?. (M) 1 Now 3-stoiy house, with bay-win-) dow, on 1. st. hot Mist nndSBdn-fl,C01 w; lOra; lot liutnto nlley. (.) I 3-stsiy biiBomcnt houso with stnblol on N v live, hoi. i nil iiuu miii bib itaiOOO n w; lot iini; mou imps, i -Terms ensy. (17) J imps, i - ' I,ao double houso on I. st, bet lath 1 and Htli sts u w; II ra; mod V. U,im Imps. Ttims msy. . ) Three 3 story and bnsemont housos on l'st n w, ueni cor 18th; mod S$ ll.oon Imps. Terms easy. ) Two liousrs on II st n e, but Hill and I i.l.SKX) Hlii mod Imp?, (in) I ouch Two bouses on 1' st n w, bet Dili nnd I f l,a) r,th; mod Impb. (ill) I,HM Lnro houso nnd sovoial thousand ioetot ground on mill st, nonrVf IXiflCn Scott Uliclo. I 3-stnry lioneo on M st u w. bot Dili ).,,, nnd 10th st, nnd slnble; mod J.fll,C00 Hups. (8) ) 3-story houso on M st n w, bet lh) nnd 10th sts, and Btnblo; mod -$1.1,100 imps. (8) ) I.nrjro doublo houso on Mass ap, bot 1 l-tli anil I mi sis; iuru nmuiuuiiu largo Bldo lot; liouso uud sldo lot umbinclng 11,000 feet of ground, mod Imps, 8lx3-stoiy houses, now building on 13th, noar T st n w; B is, bath nnd cellar: !) tcot parking; lots 17MXV0; will bo ready ror occu pancy In about two months. tvo.ooo l'rom il.500 to fo.ooo rivo now press brlok bouses, wltlil bay-wlndowB, on -'8tn Btn w, eor V st; houses contain dlnlng iooiii, kitchen, coal-room, dou bio parlor (full doptii of houso), llbrury, 3 bod rooms and bath; largo closots, g.118 Ilxturcs. mnn tols nnd mirrors; lots 18,4x7 to alloy. Vrom 41 500 to $T,000 Houso No. 211 1) st n w, hot 2 1 nnd 3d stB! lot 2tx!ii-; 3 story brlok .f 0,000 wlthstnhlo. (J7) ) Houso on 10th st. bot 1 and Q, n rs, ) mod Imps; win tnito oincrpiop-u,uuu orty in part payment Four bouses on 15th st, bot Q and mod Imps. "1 $8,roo to 0,G0O Vacant proporty in nil sections of tho city nnd suburbs. Woodward & LoTiiuor. On lu'riiiuil of Hut uilii In-dii) VVoml wiird iV l.nllimi' cniillinio then "Itriiiimnt Hole" Miiiiii.Ih) moinltiK until I o'rloi-lt, nt uliicli llmo llu-li- Hlnio Mill lu-clnni'il rurlliii ii-mniiidci- of tlui ilii). woodward i.otiiroi1. IT SHALL NOT BE. August Is ncknowlcilgod to bo tho dullest month In tho year, but there mo oxccptlons In nil cases, nnd In or der to swoll our sales to n largor amount than during any provlous August, wn proposo to mnkoan ox coptlon, if postibk, by offering such lr roslstlblo bargains that customers will bo almost compelled to buy. Ilni-KtiliiH "Am In" ItnrirnliiH. We have just received what we consider intrinsically the best values yet offered in these goods. 100 pieces 18-Inch Cotton Illid-o)c, 10 jnrds to tho piece, Only Me per plcco. 0 pieces Ol'lnoh extra lino Cicnm f.lnui Tnblo Damask, oYccllont patterns, wairiintLd nil linen, Only Ma per ynui. Worth aiXo. Waxii (IoimIm, No, the season is not over. We have just received over 5,000 yds of different kinds of Wash Dress Materials, which, in consequence of the extra ordinary depressed state of the market, we bought ex ceedingly low, and as is our practice, propose to give our customers the benefits of the purchase by naming on them the lowest prices yet reached. l,B0O yards of rholcn Sntlnos, navy blue, brown and garnet grounds, with neat, piotly old gold and wliitollgurcs. Theso goods hno been very scarce, and wo venturo to eny thero Is no such assortment now In this city. Only 1'iopcr ynul. 2,000 ards 33-Inch Wnmflitltn Shirting 1'or cales, stripes, figures and checks, splendid patterns, usual prlco rc. Only 12Xo per yawl. K00 yards Navy niuol'crcnlos, In small, neat tlgurc3 nnd hnndsomo stripes. uniy i'jo porynru. 1,000 yards of wido Satln-llnlsliod Percales cholco pattcrns.vory stylish, well worth VJtfc. Only 80 por yard. Our "'.and 3"o Scotch Ginghams, now "0o per jard. uur-iu l-rcncn i.incn i.nwns,uow i.opcr yard. Our 10 and 12)a'o Striped nnd lllockOlng Iiam8, now Oo per yard. Our:t7Mo All linen Lawns, now 2jopcrjd. (Second lloor; tako tho olovator.) For IlatlituR' Pui-poseM. We have opened an ele gant line of Turkish Bath Towels, which, to create a spirited demand, we shall mark at the following extra ordinary low prices. : 13 by 40 Turkish Hath Towels, Only 15c; worth 18c. 20 by 10 Whlto Turkish Towels, Only 23c; worth 31c. 18 by 40 Taney Turkish Towels. 3 different combinations, sultablo also for tidies, splash ers and co crs, Only25c; worth 31c. 21 by 40 Taney Turkish Towols, o.tia lino quality, knotted fringe, worth 4fie, Only 37)io each. 21 by 43 I'laln nnd fancy Striped Linen Turkish Towels, particularly desirable for tho bath, Only r0o each. 30 by 50 (oxtra slzo) Tlaln Drown Turkish Towels, superior quality. Only $1 each. Tlicso goods aro particularly dcsliablo for bathing and other purposes, and at tho abovo prltcs aro exceedingly good nlues. Uriiiiil Itcilurtloii S11I0 ot I.ik-cn anil I.uco NoIh, As a special incentive to purchasers we make the fol lowing reductions, which we think will be appreciated by our customers and cause their early disposal. 2-lucli Ucru Oriental Lacu, Iteducod from 7 to 5a per yawl, fi-lncli Ecru Oriental Lace, Reduced fiom in to lo per yawl. 3M-lnch Coloiod Wash Lace, ecru ground, pattern outlined in cardinal, Reduced from 11 to Uoper jnwl. 1 stylo 27-Inch Whlto Oriental Loco Not, olegunt quality. Reduced from $1.50 to $1 per j nrd. 1 stylo 27-inch I'.ctu Oriental l.nco Net, ele gant quality, Itoduced from $1 50 to $1 por yard. 27-luch l'cui Odnlesnuo Lnco Net, hand some patterns, 11111 Willi old gold nud pink cowl, Reduced fiom il,7r to $1 pci ynrd. (Second iloor; inkollio i-lovnlor.) Nllk GloeM llolow V11I110, Below value only because they must be sold this month, and at the price named we do not anticipate any trouble in disposing of them, for never before has this glove been offered at the price. Lnclos' fi-button length, oxtrn lino, Jersey AllSllkUloes, In blaok, grays, modo nnd tans Wero ohcap nt WJic; now Only 50a pel pair. NOTE. Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Hosiery, Ribbons, Fancy Articles, Dry Goods, etc., can be sent by mail or express to any point through our "Mail Order Dept." at a very slight advance, and we guarantee satisfaction by ask ing you to favor us by re turning them when unsatis factory. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Boston Dry Goods House, onh vnion only, 021 l'ciuin, Ave. !1B I Street GOVERNMENT GOSSTP OrriCIAI.ANIltTNOl'IIUIAMNANn Aiioiir Tiir, ukimhtbienth. I'.xcoutUo AiiiiiliitinciilH ClimiKCH In tho Const Nury Ollicn-Hitpor Ititciiilriit llllguril IteNlgiiN TrcnN liry rroiunlloiiH-C'lilof Inspector Nliiu-p'M ItVNlgiiatlon An Import. nut tll Sortlco Decision-lou. ornl nnd VorNonnl. Tho 1'iesldunt to-day inntlo tho fol lowing nppolntmonts : To bo Sccrclnry of tlio Totiltory of Now lexlco, Gcorgo V. T.iuip of Buf falo, N.Y. To bo UKCtits for thu IniUins: .Tosopli Emery of Oregon, ut tho Klamath Auoncy hi Orci;oii: Clintles II. Potter of Nebrnskn, nt thu Om.tlia nnd Wlnnu- bi;o Agency In Jfehrnska; AVIIIIam II. Spalding of Nebraska, ut tho Sintec agency In Nebraska; Itobert L. Owen of Indian Territory, nt tho Union Agency In tho Indian Tenltory. Postnmstcis: George Wise, Ham burgh, Iowa; 10. 1!. Miller, Pleire, Da kota;lI. C. Hunt, Iteedsbiiigh, Wis.; W. J. Jhrrett, Kingston, N. C; .1. W. Marshall, Mt'T.ciiti&borougli, III.; C. II. Itiittoughu, La Crosse, Wis., K. D. Fonn, Nevada, Iowa; J. V. Pierce, Sprlnglleld, Vermont; Clink Hidden, Iitrro, Vim 111011 1; U. T. Marsh, Oiegon, III.;. I. II. Allen, Duiham. N. C; G. W. Monro, Wutcibury, Vt.; V. (i. Iloitnu, Kllendale, Dakota; Uoincllus Cair, Hantmrn, Dakota; ,1. A. Mantley, Mound City, Kan.; I- W. ly, Par. sons, ICau. liitornnl Kovciiiich, Tho inteieal levonuu collections last jc.ir amounted to 8112,fi00,000. The cost of collection was $1,000,000 $000,000 losslliaii the cost of Iho prc ious J em. 'Wll.Horlco Decision. The Attornpj'.Oeupral has dppided that the plvll ri-ivIpu law n-peals, but not spcclllrnlly, tho piovlslnu of the Kevi'ed Statutes inquiring the ov nmlnation ot a cletk befotp I1I3 admis sion to the servlpo by a Dcpaitmptittl examining board. TrciiNiiry l'roiiiiitlmiH, Miss Coin II. Thomas of Nebi3ka, from $900 to class 1; John C. Norwood, Nortli Carolina, fiom S900 to olnss 1; Gahin Sllllmnn, Minnesota, class 1 to class 2; Geo. P. Davis, Ohio, class 2 to class H; Cyrus V. Haskell, Pennsyl vania, class 1 to cltss It. Olllcu of the Fourth Auditor Samuel Harlem from $720 to $S 10. Ollico of the SKth Audi tor F. S. Hooy from $1,000 to class 1. Olllce of tho Treasurer James Tt. Lake, Missouri, fiom class 2 to assistant chief of division 82,000. Oiuplctliic; (ho CriilsorH. Secretary Whltnoy, after consulting the assignees of John Roach, issued an order directing tho Naval Hurpaus of Construction and Steam Engineering to tnko possession ot thu unfinished cruisers Boston, Atlanta nnd Chicago, nnd to continuo thn work upon them, using the contractor's plant and ma terials, nnd accounting with him w hen the worl; is completed, the contractor lccolving tlm benellt If tho worl; is ac complished below tho contract pi ice, and losing If tho contiaiy proves the case. ;iiiHpcc(or SlutrpM Itcslnallon, Colonel A. G. Sliarp, chief of in spectors of tho Postofllce Dcpailment, to-day tundeicd his icslgnntion, totil.o effect nt once. Ho will piactlco law In ills homo in Tennesrep. lie leslgned when the Administration changed hands but wns requested to remain tempora rily. No one will be appointed to suc ceed him until next fall. In the mean time tho duties of the olllce will bp pei foinicd by Mr. Maynard, chief of the di vision of mail deputation". 'oiiHt tiiirtoy CMiniiiroM Tlio loslgnnllon of Superintendent Hllgaid was received this moinlng to tnko ellept at once. The vacmcy will nut he tilled for homo time as thu Piesidcnt icgaids it as a pn-itlnu ipquiting abilities ot a hlgli order, and tho selpction wll( bemndo wltli great can-. Ptior to his dcpaituiu Sperctniy Manning rein stated Piofetor I'outelln as ehlpf of tho corps of assistants to tho Hupeilutpudeut ot tho Coast Survey. IIo has lepotted for duty In the Held and will be assigned to Ins plnco as as sistant In charge at the bateau. Tho Tiensuiy Commission will continuo In charge of tlio Siuvey for tho present. Minor and l'ersoiiiil. Cornelius Twine, l.iboter, Second Comptiollei's olllce, has been dismissed. Adolph Eidman, Missouil, nud James llugau, Mississippi, havo been ap pointed special pension cxamlncit'. Colonel John G. Thompson, who has been appointed a sped tl Indian agont, will be assigned to duty eltlior lu Now Mexico or Washington Teiiltoiy. The naval boaid convened hySecio tary Whitney to consldi r 11 leoignnla tlou of tlm buaiup'S of tlm Navy De partment has commenced Its cession. Sir. Fiedoiiek Weiber, Jr., of South Carolina, has been appointed to a clerkship ot tho $1,000 class, ollico of tho First Cnmptioller, under civil ser vIpo rule. Tho lcnialns of tlm Into Minister Phelps nio now on their way to this country fiom Peru. Lieutenant Nyo's remains will not ho bintight home, It having been ileciilril to biuy thorn In Peru. ' Among thu f niitli-elass posluustcis appointed to-d.iv woiu tho fulio.lng In Maryland: G. Wr. Wplsw.iunner, Fred erick; John Kunl.lo, Catochlu; Itichnrd Thomas, Point of Itoek; E. M. How lois, Mlddletown; Claicnco Lindsay, Unlonvillo. Tlio promotion of Mr. James It. Lake to tho position ot assistant chief of tlio Customs Division of tho Treasury Is generally commonded. Tho position is a responsible and Impoitant one, nnd Mr. Lnko Is legatded as an elllclcnt and capablo ofllclal. Tho Postolllco Dcpaittnont is In formed that thu postolllco at Southport, Intl., was ontoied last night. Thu safo was blown opun and tho stamps stolen. No mall was lost. Information was nlso iccelved that tho oIIIpp at Tiinipr, III., was cntptcd 011 thu Ith Instnnt, The safe wni broken open and ovory tbtng, Including the slaiiip", taken from It. Thu following promotion!! havo been made In tho Petition Olllce: Miss Annlo J. Shliloy of West Vlrglnh, fiom 1,. 100 to$l, 000; S. ltoouu lVuntibal.er ot Kentucky nud Holmes P.. Olllev ot tho District of Columbia, fiom $1,200 to 81,100;MissEinmllly Hiowno of New Jersey, from 41,000 to $1,200, nnd Mrs. Anglo D. Wndo of Ohio, from $900 to $1,000. Tho board appointed to examine plans nnd speclllcatlons for thu proposed cruisers has adjourned subject to the call of Commodore Walker, picsldent. Tho acceptable portions of tho various plans examined were placed In tho hands of Commander Goodrich and Naval Conslructors Howies nnd Gate wood, with Instructions to embody them In one plan. Tlicso ofllceis will begin tlifir work Immediately. niMitivr jovkknmi;nt ni:hs, RlXT.l'TION OP THU MANUAL. TIlO now police manual ns lovised hv thu Commissioners was issued to tliuollicprs In this precinct to-day. Excursionists Khit How. Tho lain this morning had tho ell'cct to keep home n luigu number of pcoplu who would have otherwise taken 11 rldo down thu Potomac. Tim boats for Lower Ced tr Point, Colonial Iteaeh and Chapel Point all depaitcd with hut few pas8oiigers on board. Miscellaneous. Professor E. M. Gallaudetof the Deaf and Dumb In stitute has pompl.ilned to thu Commls- sioneis of t no nni.oyanco paused by Sunday ball plating on tho commons near the Institute. Captain Chandler of West Washington has requested the icpah'otthe pump on Valley sttcit. Thomas D. McF.iilaud has been giantcd a b ir-ioom lleensu. Mn. PAnor.i'P'sItrPLV. In leguio to Lieutenant Arnold's pomphlut that Attorney Padgett ipfused to issue a win rant against Ed Glnu fornllowing lamps L. Fihprto Til under his llpense as 11 connneipia) agent. Mr. Padgett replies that Mr. Fisher was ni tested, lined and tool: out a license. Thu ob ject of tho law was necompltshed and he thought It unnecessary to b'lng a second notion for tho snmopasp. Mwrii wAsiiiNtao.v. AtheiUtcmciiltiaiut eubierliitnmi for 'Vim ClllTIO 1 rccn at at Ii ice's tlrvy etorc. PAtNrur.LY llUHNr.n. Last night, about 10 o'clock, Willie, the thtee- ypar old son of Mr. Wm.E. llrooks, te sidlngat No. 920 Virginia avenuo soutli west, whllo descending the staiiway with a lighted Inmp in his hand, acci dentally fell to tl.u bottom ot tho nteps, shattering the lamp, cutting his left ear severely nnd setting ilto to tlio house. Tho lire was extinguished by tlio in mates without turning in an alarm. Dr. Kcmian was summoned and lendercd surgle.il nld to tho child, who also re ceived some fpvpro bums about the hands and both. Tin: Traction Enoini:. Tho new ti action engine which is employed by tho eontiactota who are const! tiding the now marble tciraco of the C.ipltol, for hauling the stone fiom tlio fteight depot in South Washington to tho shop, has been Inspected by Captain Mnhaii and found not to bo dangeious to horses or Injurlotu to thu pavements, and n penult for Its use on ceitnln streets hns been Issued. KANT WASHINGTON. Arfi o tiitmailiamltulKilpttont for Tun Citmc 1 cccti cd ut Donky'i tli ug itnrc. nutr.uiNO MPitovi:aiRNTS. Uan nenhnwer & Son havo Just completPil llvo hi lek dwelling lion-eson C ttieet, betwenn Fifth and Sixth fticcK Tin: Wasiiino'ion Socials' Ex cursion. The George Washington Social Club, whoso exeuislon of .lime 110 was such a success, have made ar rangements to ippuat the afl'ali. A PosiT.cnvi: Musical Soourrv. A laigo numbpr of .oung ladles and gentlemen of East Washington aio about to foiin nu amatuuropeiatlc asso cia'.lon for the londition of light comic opera (luting thu coming fall nnd winter. TliPio Is splendid material among those Inleiested, and thcin is every ieaon for tho association to make 11 success of theso enteitalnments. I'ostolllco IIoiii'N To-iiiorrow. Tho City Postollke nud Its branch stations will bo eloajd to-mouow fiom 1 to Ti i. m., lu compliance with thn older ot the Pflstiuattcr-Gcuei.il. The last delivery by cairlcrs and the I o'clock collection will lie ommlUcd. Thu oauleia' windows will be open ftotn 0 to 7 p, in. The general deliveiy window will be eloiied fiom 1 to "1 p. m. MlMiilnmilM ItvlilNoil. Ju tlee Menick today n-fu'ed the application of tlm State of Mississippi for a mandamus on Hon. M. .J. Dm hum, Flist Comptioller of the linked States Tieasuiy, to compel him to draw Ids warrant for $.",!I0S.G0, payable to tlm Stato for "aio of public lands within tho Stale. The lustlco declines to grant tho wilt on tlm gioiind that he Is without Juiisdicllou In the mallei. Null AguliiNl Mr. JIoiikiiiii-i-j. LamcntKiiel to-day, bvhlsnttotno, Messis. Louis llaggait V Co., Hied a hill In equity against Commi-'sioiiur of i'atonts M. V. Moutgoinc-iy to lostialn him fiom issuing a patent to W.iltoi II. Ilrowvtcr or bis assigns, and .lustico Jloulek Isiiied a rulo to show e.vio ip turnnblc next Monday. o .Mni-rliiiftt I.leoiiNPN, Miiulagu licenses have been Issued as follows: Mack Unit of lsnltlmoie, Md., and Amite Jolimon ot this t Uy; Gottlob Hiihn nnd Emma Downing, both of Halthnore, Md.; Thomas Leo and Clirlstluu Hull; Elmer E. Ol-t nnd Sarah E. Matheuey, -0 Arrltnl urhloiix. Twenty-two SIoiix Indians anlvjjd at tho Haltlmmo nud Potomno Depot this morning from Dakota. Thoy will go to Fort Montoo to-night on tho steamer Georgo Leary. 0 Pollen Court Houm. Judcro Mills to-day icqiiesied tlio po licootUcors to havotholr eases beforotho court to-morrow morning at 7 o'clock In ordur that tho court may bo closed early. POR BURIAL tiii: tom it or u:m:uai. ihant CO.Ml'I.KTKD AT NOON TO-IIAT. MiN.Oiiuil Mill iit.1II,.lli-l4i-i-Kor, ami tlnnliloWt AII0111I lliol'iincral -Tho 1'iiiiilly at (ho 1'inii A-iiiio Hotel OlllclalN Who Will I.outo rur Nn TorH'lhlH AllcriKHiii, Ni:w York Aug. 7. Tho members of General Giant's household kept closely to their apartments nt tho Fifth Avenuo Hotel yeslciday. Colonel Fred Grant attended to several matters requiring his attention and Jessie Grant showed himself once or twice down stalls. There was a number of calleis, all old pcionnl fiieuiR No ono ehu was iccelved. Among them wero Oen pial Sherman, cx-Piesldent Hayes, General W.W. Itclknap, ex-PoHnnPter-GeneialCieswell, px-Altorney-Gpiieral I'leirepont. Logan C. Murray, Colonel Gillette of Governor Illll.'fi stall" and So norltonieio. Tlio family laid n painful sight jes tcrday moinlng, tho annoyance of which, by a foioslglit, might have been saved them. The stool case In which tho colllu will be placed lu thu tomb on the wny from tho Grand Central depot to Undei taker Mouitl's, stopped on Itrondvuiy Just under their windows whllo the ill Ivor shifted it on tho wagon to a letter position. A largo ciowd gathered, and tho l-ulles attracted by tills fact, came to tho window only to bo shocked by a sight of the cite. Thu whole Grant family will ipIiiiii to Mount McGivgor on Monday, and lpoialu thoio until October. They will then oeeiipy tlii-lr hnii-u on P. ist Slty skth sheet. Mrs. S.utoiis will return to England whete sliu will slay until spiuig. Tlipy then intern! to leliitu to tlilspountry and spend a veariu com pany with .Mis. Grant, MrsGrnutlsat Mt. MeGiPgnr, and will not. attend tho funeral. Sliclsmurh piostiatpd mou tally and physically. She has baldly la en able to leave her loom at tho cot tage, and is too weak to journey to New Yoik. lly nonu to day the tomb designed foi the body of General Gia.it will lie completed. The koyMono and tho Iron eioss upon It weiu hut lu place jesterday aftemoon and then live men began placing thu pillais in the tomb, on which the casket will lest. Theso pillars uie of ItalUu whito marble, three feet bin id, oightcon Inches through and two ft el, eight inches high. They wcic setlu pl.ieu by 8 o'clock. They aie on the uoitlisldo of thu tomb. Whlto mubip slibi will be set level with tho Homing on the south side. Tho door of tho tomb will bu mado of oak plank, nailed together transversely, and will ho divided In tho centre. It will bo tlueo inches thick. The outer door Is ot grated lion. Tho Tin out; TO'ilny. Nkw York, Aug. 7. AVIien the City Hall gates were shut at 1 o'clock this morning, and when thu shutllo of font stops h id ceased, the mulct takers and emlnlmera came. The face of General Giant was scanned by them tluough tlio double plates of glass. Then the undcttakcr obseued that dust had set tled on Iho lower plate, anil icnioved the top that tlio other might bo denned. Smptlso w.ispxpicssed Ibat such an ac cumulation should have been possible tluough tlio lino closing Joints made by the sui faco plate. The glass was cleaned and polished anew, tho top plate leplneed and tho lids of the casket fastened down. Tho royal puiple velvet that covers the casket hail become dusty with tho lislug panicles fiom all the shullllng of the thousands of feet tluough the day. Caiefully It was Implied and cleaied off. Many hands dining the day bud tout bed tin" sltvpr i.illsaml moist palms felt thu mounting-', causing many stain". These weio leinoved, the metal llulMilugs polished brightly and tho un dertakers and othprs went away. Tho body had not been IoupIipiI by them. At 2 o'clock tin' adjutant ot the IT. S. Giant Post sent out the lelief for thu next tlueo bonis, under command of Win, P.i ink I, fiomlho hcadqtiutPW. of the post at the A-dor IIousu. This guild of ten men would he nu duty un til fi o'clock. Thn ollleeis of the Lojnl Legion were on duty fiom 2 o'clock uiilil iho hours of opening thu gates. Tlm olll cers ot iho lllevonth Iteglnient we're on duly thioiighnut tlio tally nuuiiiug bonis, and were detailed until S a. in. Asenily as -I o'clock" Inspector Stems had a lino of rlllccis placed along tho loute of piocession from the City Hall gates to thu fountain elide. At that hour thc-ie were thousands Jammed back by Iho emu bundled and llfiy men Hi it the Inspector had on duty." At " o'clock another guird detail of Grand Auuy men was moiiiiti d at Iho casket under command of .limlnr Vico-t'om-iii.iudcr A. fiiitiMnn. A -eigo.int ami tlility nlllcei-t tiled Into the cor lidniii and took portions eoii venleiil for hustling thu vis Itois who passed. Iletween I nnd 5 o'clock the ciowd had hcinine a I lining ami its Hue lc.iebed fiom thu fountain to Paik UownmlCcntiei-lieet. Every train on Iho biidgp biouglit iiuuills, who liiinlcd acto'R C'liatham and Cen tie sheets to tlio point vsiieio Hut ciowd was being uielicd In asnlld pio cession. Kvnnuttho liuurof .ri o'clock thi'io was notleealile a dilk-iont com plexlou lu the ciowd fiom that which plinniPtPrlpd it lit Hip snnie linui yes- til day. '1 Hi: WAITINfl CROWDS. Tlio woiklii-'incn In their business clothing weio there as jestoiday, and tlio in my ot young simp gills and women weio pieentas at Ihoe.nly hour je-oterday, though Ingieatprnuui hois, but tliPie weiu thousands moiu ot the inlddlo elapses of people who did not give complexion to tlm pioceslon until alter 7 o'clock ytsteielay morn ing. At thesamo lolitivo liouis to day thero were tlinusiuds inoio lu tlio shcam, anil was duo to tho belief and expedience) that tho early ones ycstouiay bad lea-t llmo to wait. S- it was tint tho op lly down-town cats between llvo and six o'clock biought hundreds of ladles and gentleiiiciuwho had thought to bo in advance of fr.ogieat crowd. Tho-e, liowover, who camodownon tho I!ro id way cais as lato ti3 six tins moinlng checked tho car ami alighted abovo Hoadu street. Tho shullllng throng lu line, had at that early hour, oven backed through Chambers street nnd up Urn id way to tlio point stated. Th&ro tho 1113 A DY upwcoiuuis wero getting Into line nud the policemen weio protecting those nl ready there In the enjoyment of the pi Iv lieges they had obtiliiPil. Till: (lA'lTH OI'llNRI), Thoplopklu the euneda of the City hall Indicated fi:oT o'plock when Junior Vice CnminnndPi Cranston of tho U.S. Grant Po't lifted the eover from the casket, pus'cd his Imndkeichlof over the glass plate, and then assumed his place at tl.u head of his detail of Grand Army men. St. Paul's was tolling nt 0 o'clock when tlio Iron gates weio thrown open. Tlio llrst to pass through wore, as jp'tcrday, wonicii. A solltl stienm had again commenced llowlng across tho plaa to thu entrance. Two lines of pollen walled In a channel from tho steps to tho fountain, and through It lu thtees nnd fours tlio bunion stream moved, Just as though a hundred thou sand pcoplu bad not shnllled oyer tho sniuo stonoj only ycsteiday. Till: HUMAN STRIUM. Within 1i minute) utter tho opening of the gales t lie lino bad extended to Durauo sheet. During thu llrst bait hour llvo pcini)H stumbled against tlio too binad dais on which tho casket lests. Thu crowd is moved so rapidly that many, whllo peering Into thu cas ket, stumbled against tho plntfoim beneath. It piojccts on each side moii) than a font beyond tho casket while tho ei.ils at Albany was no wider than (ho colllu Itself. Whllo Hearing tlio body tills morning between (i and 7 o'clock an elderly gentleman stumbled and pitched forward. IIo prevented himself fiom falling by placing one band upon tho edge of tho casket. Almost at tho samo moment the band of a woman shot forth from tho opposite sldo and rested upon thu casket. She, too, bad stumbled against i no nvvKwam piattorm ami barely saved herself from being pios. hated. The ollleeis of tho Soventh Iteglnient went on duty at (S o'clock this morning, nnd Grant Post, nnotlicr detail of guard, from the liead-epiailers at thu Astor House. The Seventh Uogimcut men will leuialu on duty until threes o'clock this afternoon. Iteprrseiielnic Iho Aiiuy anil Naiy. Secietaiy Endicott has oitlpiPil Adjutant-General Diiim, Siiigcon-Gencinl .Murray, inopector-ejoneral Davis, (Jnar-tcun-isl(M,-Geupral llol.iblrel. Commis sary-General Mncfce-ly, Pay master Gen eral ltocliester, Chief of Engineers New ton, Acting unlet oi ureinaiipc wiiitte mnie, Acting Judge-Advoeate-tiPUPral Lleber, and Acting Chief Signal Ollleer Jones to attend the funeral ot General Grant as icpip-tutntlvcsnl the Army and of tho War Department. Secietaiy U bltnny his design Ued Commodores Sicaid, Scliley and Wil son, Chief Engineer Lot lug, Surgeon Van Uuypen, Commander McC.ill.i, Chief Engineer Snyder and Lieuten ants Kellcy nnd Dyer to leprcscnt the Navy Dcpirtmontatthe funeral. The ollleeis will lo.ivo tills aftemoon. Tlio liiini-lliiK Oilicluls. Tlio President, Seeretaiies inyard, Endicott, Wliltney. Lamar, Postmastei Geneial Vilas and Attorney General Garland, will leave this city for Now York" this afternoon at four o'clock" on a special car on tho Pennsylvania Itallioad. Most of the p.uty will oc cupy moms at tho Fifth Avenuu Hotel, although Iho Picsident will probably accept tho invitation of Sccietary Whitney to spend tlio time at his resi dence. After tho obsequies tho Picsi dent will remain at Albiny for a day or two and possibly dispose ot some executive business theio before com mencing Ida vacation In tlio mountains. Tlm President will tilo visit relatives at Holland Patent, Now York. Tho President's l.it days at the Capital havo been veiy bun ones. Sonatois and Hepresontallvos have utged h!m to act upon innumerable matteis befoie Ids de-pat lure, dal nlng that delay until autumn would be injuiioiis to Demo Pialle pioappcts in tho localities af fected. The Piesldeiit has done all In his power te comply with these in quets and il Is -aid thai he lias te v lowed thu papeis in ono thousand eases within the past few days with a view to announcing his dce-Mon liefnie le aving Washington. Aniongothcr ofllclalswho will attend thu Grant obcquleR ate Assistant Sec ietaiy Muldiowof the Interior Depait inent, Apjiolnhnent Clpik Habsler, Chief Clprl; IJpshaw of the Indian Uti-it-au, N. M. Hull, su)oiluteudunt of foieign inall; Cldef .inmesnn of the ltillwayMall Sei vice, and Chief Cleik Nash of thu Postolllco Hopaitment. Ti-llnilcN From i:&,('oiileilrratPH, I'oui' Worth, Ti:x., Aug. 7. The attendanee at tho F.v Confederate le-ui-' jeslerday was much l.iiger than on the day before, licolutlous were adopted with gieat applause lint tho'e pieent had learned with i egret of thn death ot General Giant and that tlio Nation had lost an able ollleer who had won a w ni Id-wide leputatiem ami shed instil! on Amoilciii urnilc!-". aiiMii-nlnir at Apoiiiut(o. Lynciiiiuro, Va Aug. 7. A lnigu eiowd of people fiom Appomattox Couit llouvii ueinbled yi'-teiday and draped Willi mourning tho hou.-o in vvlildi Generals Giant nnd Leo signed the tenuis of Mil lender in Apill, 180". It is piopoMMl to allow the drapery to leiiiuiu lliiily davs. -o- .Ser Ic-i'M In Itiilliilo. Itui 1'Vi.o, N. Y., Aiig. 7. Elaborate piepai.itioiiH nio being made for tho Grant inemoil.il sotvlees to-inoiiow. o Tho Naratnuii Kaet-M, Sara-iooa, Aiig. 7. Tho weather to-day Is line and tbeie is alargourowd al the ti.uk. Fust race, for maidens of all ages, one mile, Escelsior won; Aunt Alice, second; Dolly L, tlilul. Time, IMS. Mutuils paid $13 70. Second race, one and a quailcr inllc3, ltell Pate won; Una 15, second. Time, 2:15. Mntuals paid $$.10, Tlilul race, ono and n-hnU miles, Nettle won; Leinaii, second; Spalding, tlilul. Time, 2:12. Mutuals paid 10.80. GoIiik: ti Now Turk. Mr. It A. Purko of thoPonnsjlvank Hallway said this afternoon that up to 1 o'clock 1,000 special tlckots and aoo Grand Army tlckots had boon sold to Now Yoi k. IIo estimated that bot ween 2,fi00auil 3,000 peoplo would go from this city to New Yoik to attend tlio Grant ob'cqules. A .NIONi: UIANT A 'iiiIihI(, Mhli-h Will Conic (o Iho SiiiltliNonliiii. Poiulani), Oin:., Aug. 7. Tivo x men have Just dlseovcicd In a cave near Vlctoilei, II. C, what seems to be the up per patt of the hotly of a petillled giant. The inateilal U of the baldest kind of granite with veins of quart, running through It. Tho face Is almost peifeet. The eves and noso have fallen in nnd the eais have gone, leaving boles. The ribs can bo scon nnd counted in the stone. Tho nrnis nro broken oil' below tho shoulders and tho legs at tlio thighs. Sovoial parts tiro perfect and show the body to bo that of a largely developed man about ten feet Iilgli. At tho places whom tlio legs nnd nrms aie bteiken oil' tlieio is a cylindrical shaped Rtibstonco dnrker than tlio either pait which Is supposed to lepiesent bone. This lemnrkablc stone curiosity will piobaltly be mmh to the Smith Houlan Institute for exhibition. o Thn t'allleiiirii Will I'IkIiI. St. Louis, Aug. 7.-II. M. Pollard, ono of thoso who iproiitly presented a memorial to the President in i elation to the lemoval of the cattlemen from thu Cheyenne and Aiiapahoo ipsptyatlons, letutncd bete last night, and says that it the Pre sklent e'ouoliules to oielcr the removal ot cattle fiom tlio Clieroke-u strip I lie lessees of tho land lu that sec tion of Indian Tenltory will contest Ills action in tho courts. o A l'liiii limit Hiiro, Nr.w London, Conn., Aug. 7. Tho tluee mile sculling lace between William . I. Shea of llaitfend and Al beit C. Itoiiilman of New London took place at noon lo-diy oll'Spey Hcacli. Tho lae-o was a line specimen of aniale-iu-lowing, and was witnessed by many tbenisinds. Shea won by fifteen seconds. A cemslder.ible amount of money ibnngud hands. o i .IiinI riom lh Ari-(lc. San Krvncisco, Aug. 7. The schooner Garlidd, Jtit ai rived from tlio Arctiu Ocean, icpoits tlm whaling bilk Napoleon of New liedford was ciushed in the ico In .lime and Immedi ately sunk. Chief Olllcpr W. Uogcis, Thbd Ollleer Thomas Pease, both of Now licelfoi'd, and twenty of tlio crew weiu ihowncd. 'I'bc vessel, with tlm entile cateli of oil, Is a total loss. o l'roli-st Airainsl Iho "1'jielllc .llall.' San Frvncisco, Cad., Aug. 7. A fonnal protest will bo enteicd by tins GuatPinali Counsel here with Postmaster-General Vilas against the PacIIIc Mail Company for having lefuaed to cany tlm Guatemala malls on the stpamer Colonh, wIiIpIi left hern Aug ust 1. A Iliirxo Thiol Shut DlS.llAIlUlv, U.VIi., Allg. i 'J'llO 10- port has readied hero that a liorso thief named Athens was -hot by Indians near Huitholel agency while the Indians wero attempting to eaptuio him. They turned hi in over 10 the Heitholdau tboiitips. Itrouiieil In I.ulio atlrhlifiiii. Ciiicaoo Aiig. 7. Mrs. Lnrsen, ono of a Failing party who weio upset In a squall on tho Lake last evening, was drowned. Her husband was wlthdifll culty restrained fiom following her to the bottom. IColiliptl or -.2,000. Ciiicaoo, Aug. 7. A man, too drunk to give his name', was knocked down last night at Maiket and Quincy streets and lobbeel of $2,000 in cash and a check fur $200. The robbers escaped. IT.IISONA I. 3ir.'TI.V. Mi. E. Phillips Is at the AquldtiPck House, New pent. Mr. C. O. Tavennur arrived bnmo fiom Linden yesterday. M. lioustiii, tlio Fionuh Mlnlttpr, will pinh'ihly ipiinln atNewpoit for a month. ltepie-rentalivp MoriNon of Illinoh, wlio has boon quite lek at WlllnulV, Israpidlyiecovpilng. Mls3ltilp Casllpar will lpave Monday moining for Long Island, vvhpie alio will lemaln fk wicks. lommanilii I.eaiy of the lecelving shlp Wvandolte wasatOld Point Com fort last week with his family. Mis. .lann M. IJurr and Mies Addle C. linn wi'ie legMetcd lu the White Mountain legion la't week. Tlio Itov. Di. I.pouaidof St. John's ('lunch, Washington, will pipacli at the Seminary linll on .Sunday next. Hon. .I.J. Kodtlgue!, Spain; Hon. A. S. Wortliington, District Attorney; ami Hon. (,'. II. Giosveuor, Ohio, aio at tlm Ebbitt. F. do I'. Pa-.il.igu.i, that ootet.uy of the .Mulc.iu Legation nt Wnsblngtoii, lias taken quiutei-t at Hie New Cnlmn bla, Capo .May. .Mi. Silicon Iluteliin, tlm New ilaiuptbiiu htatesmau, will aiiive in Washington to moriow fnieunon for a blief vi-lt lo Hie Capltil city. Chief Engineer Dundee and family of West Washington left jesteiday fo'r tlio wateilng pl-iec-e on the I'otomae, nnd will also lake atilpupthe Chesi peaku liiy. .1. W. Pet tit ot this dty w is legls-tPie-d at the Ainerleau House, Pliilailel plil i, v esterd.iy; (Nilone I .McC iwley, ut the ltlnghnm; Samuel Aidibnld, nt the Colonnade, and .1. M. Young nt tho Lu fajette. Among the Waahiugtnuluus at tlm New Congies-, Hall, Cape. May, on Wednesday, went General A. Orel way and family, W. IL Phillips, Mrs. u,. haidt, Mi-s Itlacklock, John It. Major and family, It. It. Wallaco and family, M. S. Grelger and Miss S Gielgor. Mr. 15. P. Ilatper, whllo bathing at Colonial lieacli hit S mutiny, stuick ids foot against a Mono and broke his toe. u-stciilay, while lowering tho awning lu front of his plnco of business on Tbhty-sccond sheet, tho rope, which lie was pulling, broke, throwing him against tho framo, cutting a gash two Inches long lu his hotel and Knock ing hint souseles-. II r. llovvlo Tylor was called in and dressud tho wound. Cassius Di:lani:y, acolorcd laborer. whllo at work tenting down Wayland Hall, on II, near Nineteenth shoot, yostordny, foil from a second-story window, and was severely Injured, n i " f ) "' ""r J - ,,V . - , . t x ,. ' . " a. - W- .