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OSITI 10TII VEAKWIIOIiE NO. 5,0 i!i. WASHINGTON, D. 0., SATUKDAV BVKXfNO, JULV !i:5, 1B7. rjtroK two onviM. The WHINGTON GOVERNMENT GOSSIP. Events of Interest In and Abaut the Departments. TREASURY DEPARTMENT CHAKQES. Tho Atlanta's Guun Forqulsitos of Disbursing Clerks Superintendent Snyder's Successor. Chief Engineer Williamson has been op pole ted Superintendent of tbo Stato, War crd Navy lcpi.rtment building, with tbo rank of commander. Rear-Admiral Frank lin'a Uetlremont Hear-Admlral frankllu will Le retired on tho 21th of August. Tills will rcMilt In the romotIon of Commodore Ilancroft Okcr lardtcf tbo Now York Navy-1 ard. Hear Admlral Irankllu'snaval service began fa 1S41, taktag part Id the dcrnuuairatlm egalDst Monterey duilng tbo Mexican W ar, lie was a volunteer on tbo Mrrrltnac nn 1 was i romlnentln many other engagements Q' cote' TropoEeU for Turnlehlnj Fuol Seated proposals for fuel for tho 8ta, W ar and Navy Department bulldlcg for tbo current fiscal j car, wcro opened IntbeSu I cilctemUDt's ofllco today. Tbo MJlors OLd ericts for 2.0C0 tons of furnaco coal, U3 Iocs white ash stove coal, 40 cords hlckoty wood, 60 cords spruce-pine wood, lesptetlvely, wcro as follows i J. Maury Dove, S-tW, 20, i7 5U, $5 William L Hedge, $4 US, r, SO 75, $3 00, Jobn Miller, $5 41, fmt J7T5, $5, V Nildwln Johnson, $1 10. $ GO, $7 , SI W. 1111am Muhbead, fi 30, 45 CO, $7 S3, 1 i S4 , Henry A. Clarke &. Son, $s, $5 50, $7,0. $4 tO. Treasury Department Changes Tbe following appointments wcro mado In tho Treasury Department to-day under civil ecrvlco rales: Mrs. Helen E. Ryan of Colo rado, $DfO, ofllco of Commissioner of In ternal He venue, Fblhp M, Crow of Obto, class one, Second Auditor's ofllce, George C. Dougherty of New Tork. James t. Smith of Nw York and Charles A. Given of Mrgtnla, all ol class one, la Sixth Auditor's ofTce; Cbas. A. Stewart of Vlr clnlo, class 5-1,000, eamo ofllco Alfred A Adams cf Tennessee, having served a satis factory probationary term of sir months, tins teen permanently appointed to class one, Second Auditor's ofllce. Disbursing Clerks Perquisites Uy a peculiarity of the law, tho disbursing clerks of the QoTcrnment oro onabled to add materially to their regular salary. When money Is appropriated by Congress for the erection of a public building tbcre Is an al lowanco of three eighths of ono per cout. to tho person who may be elected to handle th j money as disbursing ofllcer. This Is gen crally given to some reliable bank ofllclal la tbo town where the brill ding Is to be erected, tut when such a person Is not to be found It ts generally given toaUovemtnent disburs ing ofllcer. In this Major Bartlett and Mr Hobba of the Treasury, an 1 Mr. hvans of the Interior add greatly to tbclr Income, increasing It on nn average of from $J,Q0O to$3,e00o)ear, Tho Atlanta's Guns The committee appointed by Secretary Whitney yesterday to test the guns of tho Atlanta have been ordered to make their examination thor ough and complete by firing tceni with the roj Idlty that woul 1 be necessary iu case of Lialtle. Tho duty Is a hazardous one, but while all 1 radical Information Is desired the test Is not to be carried to such an ex tent as to do unnecessary damage to the guns or carriages or tbo ship bersolf. It 1 now learned that considerably more damage ubs done by tbo llrlng of these heavy guus than was at first npirtel. Naval ofllcers are not surpihcd at ibUaecllent, however, end say that It la only a w ODdcr that w 0 do not have more trouble In building big ships &t d arming tbcm with heavy l,uus Such mishaps It Is almost Impossible to avoid. Minor and Personal. Receipts of the Ui ited S ates since July 1 have been $215.!o3y ool tij enlltures, (32,703,411, being a gain to date of $720,947, Herman Uaumgarltn of this city has been awarded tbo contract of numbering the houses and Uttering tbo street lamps cf AltsacCita. Notice has been tent to thocustollan at Tort 1 Ills that tbo settlers who have In vaded the military reservation occupied by the I fcrt In Oregon must leavo Ihe Interstato Commerce Commission tea created a bureau called the Depaitmoat cf btatlBtlce, of which C. C. McCain of Minnesota has been appointed aul tor, Stonewall J. Wilson, a spcctil examiner In the Pension Ofllce and son of Colonel Dsojatnln Wilson, Assistant Attorney Gen crBlof the Department of Justice, died at Clarksburg, W. a , late last night. The President rsraalned at Oak View nil day yesterday, transacting uny necessary business through Colonel Lamont, who drovo out In the morning aud afternoon. It Is probable that until tbo close of tho pros cnt torrid epcll most of his tloiowlll bo spent In the country. Iu the examination Incidental to tho trans for of the Venturer's ofllce to kvr Hyatt, tbo present Treasurer, tbo special cxamln leg committee yesterday reported a short ape of 3 40 In a bag of tola. Tho clerk who counted tho money when Treasurer Jordan took tho ofllco was notified, and promptly mado good his error. CITY REAL ESTATE. Mr ten man's Improvements Tho Liirce Sat t-a itecortfed. Mr, John l.TJcnmau 1U shortly begin operations toward Improving the Leu man Lulldlcg, situated on the north silo of New ork avenue, near Iiftcenth street. Mr. I enman proposes to brlog tho number of btoiles from thru) to (ie, and the tvso new ones nlll be Utted lu a eubstautlat niacicr as ofllco rooms. Ibe large apartments on tbo second and third lloors VlUbc subdtYMtit and made Into smaller cilice rooms Tbe building at present bos tUhtccu of tbeBO Apartments, but with ad dittoes and the subtil vision, the wholo num ber will bo flft) four. Tho whole four LulIdlLge, which Mr Lenraan owns, will bo mado Into cnu and (-team boating arrange mtuta at d an elevator will bo added. All tbo plats for tbo Improvement have been drawn up and work will begin abortly. Mr Alklcsoii Is the architect, SmnUeu transfers of property were re coidtd yptfrday, Involving sums amount- lDf!tO$,r.llfU I1IccKbU7, US, 11') and W) In Uurletgu Heights bao been ( urchasel by Jamca A Hates of t rede lie U, Huldckoper, The property Is In n verj desirable locality, and ibe 1 rice paid for It by Mr, Uaten was Helen V. Hills has tiouQht ot J Holls worth Gordon and rhsrlei C.Cole, trus tees, l art of lot 0 In eauare S77. This lot Is clluatid In the heart of tbo cltv, being In the rquaro bounded by Ran I P, Ninth and Tin Hi streets The prlco paid was -3,550 John W. l'alno took out a permit to da to erect four dwellings, 1917 to 1021 K street, to cost Hi OCO l W. I'llllng m 111 erect two dwellings. 132J, 133 T etrojt, to ctst 0,5C0. T110 rttllcemni IMhiuHni d 'lie Commissioners to day dismissed two policemen from 4he force Robert Roach was dismissed for getting helplessly drunk; Piter Hutlcr, for tearing his beat and fall Irg to perform bis duty. AT THE NAVr-VAlW. Work on the Ordnance llulldlng Tlte On in Completed. Tho new ordnanco building to bo crcctcl at tbo Na?yard will encompass tho old anchor and forging shops under ouo roof, ItistoleC.15 feet long and 17J f set wile. A traveling crane will bo put up, cn.nl to tbo weight of ono hundred tons. Kicb roDcblno to bo used will bo placed on foun dations of concrete built on piles, with a top faclr g of two Inch yellow ptoe. Up to tho present, four eight Inch, four teen sixteen Inch and two live luc steel briech loading rifles, with carriage, ammu nition and equipments, have been com fitted and are now la service on biird tho )o1ph!n, II ost on and Atlanta Ibo an nouncement of Captain fcicard that tbo ar mament ot tho Chicago Is nearly complete 1 Is not borne cutty a visit to tbo yard, says the Lalllmoro bun corrceponlcut. Not a single piece Is on hand, and It Is sal 1 that Ite druwlngs have but Just been completed, Ihe tuns and carriages ot tbo ibrea ves sels rnmtd above ir proved by a hoard ot cfllcersat tbo Naval Academy proving ground?, and tbe work so f jr a'cumplhhe 1 under brcrolary Whitney auurs well for the future. Ibo ten Inch rlUe guns for tbe double-turreted monitor Mlantunomah are curing completion One Is alrealy rifle 1, ard bs soon ns tbo breech mccbinUtn Is ilLltht.d (which nlll be In a few days) It Hlllbeseut to Annapolis for proof llrlog Tbt se guns weigh nearly thirty tons, anl l re h projectile ueUhlrg 0O1) pounds with a 2t0 pound charge of powder. Ibo pro Jtcttlo nil) pierce twenty Inches ot armor at one tbousaLd ) Kids ard will throw a ball ten miles In tils connection awitbir pool work h progressing most satisfactorily. Quito n class of seamen are btlog Instructed In tbg manipulation atd care of these Immense guns blx months Is tho required course, when they aro scut to Newport for a second six months, where the) study torpedo war fare. Ar cam i' anmVAY The ContlnentiU bottled at Lower Ceil nr l'ulnt. Camp Oudwav, Iowcn Cedah Point, Mi), July iE Tbo Washington Coutl nentals on tbetr arrival at Lower Cellar Point wcro received by the Celar Point managers u ltli tbe greatest enthusiasm, and tbe boys were atonco Invited to have dinner with them. Tho Invitation was accepts 1 with thanks. After dinner tents were pitched and tbo general camp life began. Supper was the next thing looked for, and, ua the Continentals mean to cook their meals themselves, Corporal Llcberman was appointed cook of tbo camp, but ho will he laid ofl", so doubt, for tho Corporal, having a sweet taste, put sugar In tbo soup for salt, which Idea the boys dldnot-approveof Lieutenant Curtln, being In a grunt hurry to go bathing, and anxious to bo tbo first one In the water, forgot all about his boots atd thus went bathing with them on, much to the delight of the spectators. Dress 1 arades and exhibition drills will bo clven dail upon arrival ot the steamer Henry U, Ulsbcp. THE ARKY AND NAVY. Tho U. S S Trcntou satis from Norfolk to-morrow for Rio de Janeiro. Ihe Galena arrived at Montreal to-day, Captain 12. It Kellogg, Eighteenth Icfin try, tort Hays, Kansas, is detailed for duty as executive lange oillcer In connection with tbe approaching department rlllo contest at loit 1 eavonworth. A general court martial met at Port Echujkr, New otk liar bur, )ttterday, composed of the following detail from the tlflh Artillery. Major Richard 11 Jackson, Lu plain Henry f . Itrewcrton, Captain Jon II lilrard, assistant surgeon, list Lleuten ant Thomas R Adams, Uret lieutenant William K Hamlltou, Second Lleutmant WarienP Newcomb, Fist Lieutenant Win W, O&lbirJtb, judge alvecate. Leaves of Absence Hr6t Lieutenant L S J crrow, Twent first Infantry, fotr mouiLs fiomJul) 1; (Jmrtermuur (1 It R llrown, 1 leventh Calvary, one moutb, benttr be cm bo spared, Quarter master C. II Grlersou, Tenth C airy, leuve cxtcndel one month, Ilea tenant Colont-1 A R Rufllngton, Ord nance Htpartment, two months I eaus cvtended ULtll further orders 03 ac count of disability Captain G. N. Downer, Iweutj first lbfautr), Captain J. $. McNaught, Twtitleth lufantrj; Captain W. W.Rogrrs Ninth iHfanlry, and H ret Lieu tenant L S Wtlborn, llflh Caalry. nin Ordtrs Colonel (rcorire H ltn dell, roglnccr Corps, from San t rduelse ) to b.iu llet,o, Captain Ileur Metcalfe, Ord. nance Departmeit, West l'ulnt, to follow lutf points on pull c business Cambria Iron Work, Mlavale Steel Works, lrftnit foid Arsenal, Sand) Honk, Sprluzfluld Armor), Watertowo Arsenal, Iott Robin son, Nttratka, Deadnood and Valcu tine; Major M. U. Adams, P.oslncer Corps, from PurJIngton, t , to Fort M )nt goratrj , N. Surgeoa J. A Llo try, to re noit In terson at tort Asilulbtne, Seonl Lleuttnaiit John C. W'alsbe, signal Corps, on a tour of Inspection through tbe Nortb west Tho following ofllcers have reported at tbo Naal Academy as tbe eecoul detail for tbo practical Instruction of the cadets from July UO to August 25; Lieutenants G. W', Ijler, J,R Colvocoresscs, C. W. Uartleit, 1 rsl,ns 11, h Knopp, C. N Atwater, F J Hiteseler, Passed Assistant L'uglueer R W. MUllgan, Assistant Rnglneer J, L Gow. Tbo following are granted leavo of absence IteUUutiata Y, J. Harnett, C KColahan, Ibtodcrlc Porter, l. H, Mahan, J O Nicholson, J r. bmltbt Inslgos J.H.GIlt bocs, W, C P. Mulr; Paised Assistant Ln glncerj. O. Ogden, Assistant lugtueer i, J. bchcll. Tho following mined ofllcers aro ordered to report In person August 10, 1SS7, to tbo department Inspector of rifle practice at lortBnelllug, Mlon , for duty ln connection flu tbo department rlllo compaction Cip tain David 13 Wilson, Twenty iHih Infrin tij, Hrst Lleutduant David It Mitchell, FIN tteiiih Infantry, tlrst Lieutenant Samuel W Miller, llfihlnfautrj, Stcond Lleuten uutdeorgoO Cresn, Heenlh Cavalry, Sec mid J liu'enant lUrry A, 1 eonbatufer, Twenty tlflh Iufautrt. Second Lieutenant (uorpo L Uyrau), first Curalrj, Second lieutenant William II SiLc I Ifth lufantrj, Hicoml lieutenant Harry IrceUud, iclr.l Infantry. 31 r. lllgliiN mid ilio 3luznumi4. bays a Washington special to tbo New ork Woill tbls morning, Mr, Hlglus met apart) of nowspiper men this after noon on tbo 'Ireaturj strps Mr. Hlggtns wns toll that tho Mugwumps were very much displeased with his course In tho ttil t more primaries, "Well," said Mr. Hlggtns," "you know my opinion of tho Mugwumps Iboy aro nil frauds and cranks 1 was oft on leave, however, at tho time of our election, anl 1 bad a right to do as I pleased, civil service cranks to tho contrary notwithstanding " A He cond Time Convicted. Richard J, Marshall was sentenced to day for keeping a disreputable bouse. Mars ball wos recently rcmauded to the Criminal Court from the Goneral Term for sentence The buueo la question is tho Carrol Itou Ho tel at the corner of Llgbth and 1) streets '1 ha counsel for the defense stated that Marshall was Induced through mlsreprcsen tatlona to sublet tbo place to a mm named Graham, who conducted It ln an Improper manner, lie was sentence 1 to pay n fine ot HIO, the Bamo as assessed lu tbo Polios Uurt. Flity 3Illih noun tho ItUer. A delightful excursion Is to be cHcntbM eventrg on tho gool steamer Henry F llfihop, which will loivo her wharf at 7 o'clock and make a trip of fi) uillisdawii tbe Potomac, I arc on li 23 cents, and cool, refreshing breezes guaranteed. JK. aAHHETT SAILS. A I'oMlhllltT ThHt ttio Denl May Vet llo CoDftnmmnted, Robert Garrett, president ot the It illtmore and Ohio, sailed for Ruiopo at 7o'cloc'c this mornlcg In tho 1 trtirta, and hli de parture shows how lttllo disturbed ho i by tbe final lauding of tbe big "deal" la the Supreme Court of Ncwork. His departure elTcctually kills tho rumor that tbo Ives titaynar peoplo bad obtained an Injunction to j rcvent bis departure. a i ast coNrniENcn. Mr. Gsrrctt held a conference yesterday with a Lumber ot tho llaltlmoro and Ohio managers, among whom were McePresl dints King and Spencer, Manager D. II, Dates, Secretaries W R. Gray and A, II Crane, Dr. W, T. Barnard, folio K. Cowan, W N, Trego, Andrew Ardersoa and D.J Lodeu. Secretary Crane will follow Mr. Garrett to Luropo next Thursday, and during tbe absiucc of tbo latter ho will bo represented lu New lork by Attorney L R. Hicon. A DEtL TET I019IIJI.C. Although tbo Ives tetajuor and Garrett faettoLSore la for a bitter fight, the pros picts of tho consummation of a deal on Mr. Garntt's rttitrn aro uot Iboujbt In robable Ly tta 1 street, ai.d will be an tut poittnt fscter la tbe llurtutttocs ot the market 111 til 11 0 rturn of the msgna'e from t broad. Drcxel, Morgan A. Co, are spoken of as being anxious to ob nln a con trtlMcc Interest, and Jay Gould, non committal, titllurn, all tctlng, Is sail to havo n vtrtul le Itch for the much disputed prupcrt. Orec In tbo handsel IheJItttr ijliiit, It woull moe lip on'own prc'tj rapidly, as eer) thing does that he tnuebs itttd tbe probabilities aro tbt Werttrn Union would be boom id as It never ha been leforc, with the 1). and O. uuntpu lated for Its bcnifit. IES AND STVrNOK'S CI 1IJI. Puthcs anl Stayuor don't proposothit there shall bo any deal at all unless the) have a pretty 1 Ig finger lu the pie, claiming that tbe $3,100,000 pal 1 our to Mr. Garrett, as earnest money, virtually gives them a controlling Interest lu tho property, as the sgrttuient was made at the time of pjy ment tbat the Bale was tben cousummVe I, anil tbe property was merely mortgiged tj Mr. Garrett as security for tbo balance due on tho transaction. MB IVES1 DISUIOINTMBM. It Is not generally known that Mr. Ives was one of tbe last men ln New York to know that tho "deal" was 01T, but a story to that effect fs currently reported, as follows Tbo Wednesday afternoon before, after buUcg secured tbe rnoue) necessary to close the deal, he boarded bis )acht with bis part ncr (Dortmus) to salt to Whltestone, his home, but bad scarcely left when a telegram anlvcd from JuJee Cowan announcing thit affairs had taken such a turn that aa inter Mew with Mr, Garrett waslmpcratlve Lite II at night the telegram was banded to Mr Ives on bis yacht near Whltestone, and be Immediately steamed back to I ong H ranch but It was morning again before be reichcl Here, and as bo was on hi to Libsrjn he tought a paper and saw for the first Menu darrttt's letter to Colonel Slnnerlv. edt nr f tbe Phlladi lfbta IiccorJt declaring tbe "deal" off. Tnls sudden anddIap?omtlng Information was the first that he had of the collapse of tbe treat bubble. 2 HE LOLQIII I) VLTERAXS ArningemeiitA fur the lte union nt Trc 111 out Tcmj le, Jloston, TLeLonorably discharged colored solllers and b illors In tho city met last night at th nrixory of tbo Wasblogton Cadets, to accept an Invitation from tho eurvhlng vet.ritu of the llftyfourtn slI lift) fifth Musi ebuttrtta olut tcer Infantry LeglaienU, tbe tlftb Massaebuetts uluntecr Civak) and Missachutetts Bailors to a gran 1 reunlou ef colored veterans, to bo held ln fremont It id pie, Huston, August 1 and 2, and to 't-i d delegates to re asett tbe District of Ci lu ir. bl a at tbe rtunl in. Tbemectlrg wis called to order b) Mr Lewis II. DuuglhM, who was attenvarl eltcted rettdmt Mr George M.Arnold, who was elected secretary, fien reilthe Invltallor, wh'ch reqiustulal colored sol dfvr and nailers of Massachusetts and tbe United Mates to be present In uniform an 1 renew o d acquaintance at drevlvo fraternal feeling omoi k nil the oil comrad-a of tbe country, and further to clTeet apcrmaneiit organisation ot all colored Vtt-srars In tl t United St&'cs Mr George D Graham then offered the follow Id j; resolution, w blch was adoptnij riolreIt llrttwo, tl 0 rlortl ex soldiers ami tailors rldtut In the DUtrlct of lu um t la icceit with tbauKntbe k'nd InUtatlonDf lie Mascahusett3 colore I vt-tcron ro J An li tbelr rmnluli at I oston on tho 1st ot u,' tit anl that we elect tHo (b local en anl live alternate!) from thli nicctlna tu attcn t A committed of three was appolntel to nominate thiisfe legates an 1 alternate, anl (Le commtttrcVreported tbe following lor delegates James M Trotter, Lewis II, Douglass, George D Graham, W. Cox mil Nathan tprlcgs. Alternates M. M, llol lard, E. CoMn.George II Iloston, F. U 1 eelsond Charles li Usher, The report was adopted. A committee conblstlng of Messrs. George M Arnold, J, II Richard sou, L 11 Douglass, George D Gra ham and Charles R Douglass wai ap pointed to wrlto a letter to tbo prtsldentof tho reunion, expressive of tbo sentiment a ot the colore I ex soldiers of tbo District Iu regard to whatever per talis, to tho colored soldiers' Interest A resolution was then adopted that tho proceedings of tbo meeting bo published lu all tbu papers In tbo District Ibo meeting then al journed subject to tho call of the president Horn Ilnll I.ott UN "llnnr. James R. Hull, a well dressed )ounq; nun, who tuns a tug boat, charged a gool look Irg mulatto girl, about IS years old, with rotblngblm llo 6tatcd that ho was at Do Atley'a oftcr midnight last night, and wben leaving, ho saw this girl sitting In a carriage, and ho got In with her. The) drove around and he went to sleep, and wben bo awoke bo was robbel ot CIO. She bud Jut goLtou out, and bo had her ar rested Policeman Leo sworo that he searched her an 1 found a f note under her corsets and a 1 note In her rlbtstoiklngan 1 some other nioue) In her left iticklru tiho 1, t sixty days and was ordered to re toto thjinoiuy Trlet.ls:n Colli c OPtrcr. A new trek was tile! en Policeman Harbin In tbo Polite Court tills morning There were a number ot "Swampoollerj ' lock id up One of thoru asked afileud on tbucutfldeot tbe lurs to go and get hlui nine lec watir He brought It la a flik llarlln examlnid It and found It was r'iru Ice water, It was pnssl iu and drank noibir memt er ot tbe gang wanted water, and ihesamebotllo was sent out It was u llttte Icrger coining Lack. Because tbe tlrtt toltle contained water wusnureisou Hhjtb1 second should uot be Innpectol It was found to contain a pint of whUn.) Ii)iill)lnu tlM' C'oimiiloHloitoiH, George Frame t aa 1 Win Kettlcr, trus trS and Henry N, Glutklng hao tiled a till for an lrj inrllon to restrain tbe DIs trlct Commissioners from conlemnlng a portion ot tbe Glcseklrg estate for tho open ing ot lUtreet north from Lincoln avenue to lircntwood road Nuliitf tor 410 oiid lhuiinj;ct. On August 12 Mrs Pinky Nornuu was thrown from a horse car on tho W asblngtou end Georgetown Railroad, and sustalncl injuries la her sboul let an 1 knee She has trotigbt suit against tho company for $10,100 damages. rim MmiUKim ani?. At a rcicot meeting In New ork tin NIeersua Canal AssocUtlon cntcrol loto au sgreemeut with on Incorpoiatel con structlou eompanyB, for tho earliest poisl bio beginning ot work ou the canal DOG-DAY GOSSIP. Nearly Six Thousand Canines Who Wear Official Tags. THE VARIOUS HAUE3 THEY B2AH Seven Olovolnnda lu tho List, Ihrco Butlois and Qovoral Quints Wushlnglon ha? a cry largo ilog population, notwithstanding tho ftr-t tliHt thuusamls of them arc killed by tbu Pouuilmaslcr ccry jcar lucre were ns many as fi.OS? ilogs licensed during tho fiscal car ciulcd June '') lait. He sides Ihcolheru wcro 2,70unllccrscl occssholnt thu pound Ihls make? 8,7Ji dogs ncountcd for, nail Micro wcro perhaps halt aa many moru vagriut curathat cicipctl tho nets of Colonel l.lnslcln, nuil It Is iirolutny thatthcro were in tho nctghhothood ol 12,003 di-gs In the District. A striking feature In the mining of Wnshlugtou can In ci $ thu fact that so mnn ot them arc ntnud after pruml act l men. rrutdent Cleveland tLH eir Is the mc-t pnpular uinonj the rcpoctibh' does. Thit ti, thu law abldlni; anl tn pnjlngdogs. 'ihcro ts no wny nt dcicimliilbj how ho stindswllh the uiiiticy cui(", htcausc ihclr names are notricorilcd '1 litre havo been 1,40) dogs licensed during tho present month Ihe beginning of tho do$ l )eir, and nn less than secu of them nro named after him. General Ilullcr U second favorite, wtth Ihrco namcRakci. Gurllcld and Grant hae two four lepeed mmesakes JJlatnc, JtiT. l)alg, Horace Grecly, Thomns JcflerEou and Jcdgo "'aeai haconc ciich Last year and tbo cir before tbero ncrctcvcral high toned and well bred dogs named Sherman, Login and llm dail, hut neither of them has n rcprc Ecnlatlvc at the present time. G rover Cleveland wears tijlSI and occuplis a tma'l portion of UJJ l'cna fjhunla ftM'nue. auit Is tho personal Iroiicrly of VT, Y, Hay. Groer Cleveland, second, wears ta 74 (, mid Is owned hi O W. Callahan of 7t0 JJIghth street. Grover Cleveland, third, stops at 174d Pennsylvania menuc, wears tag 843, and belong? to C Kr ift, Grover Cleveland, fourth, belongs lo Ottlo Astor, IU Thirteenth street, and tho number of Ida tag Is 1U3 The tilth Grour Cleveland Uvea at 408, TbtrUenband c-half street eoutU west, and wears taglJ? lag Ko. 1J00 is worn by tliosUih Cleveland, at 'JJ3 I stnet Tbo se cnth Grover was licensed this afternoon Michael Owens of 1010, rourteenlh street, nU w rniulsltc $-2 for bis security against tho pound mabler'a net for oucvetr. Ik ii Uutler secured the flftli license that was issued 1 homa C i'carsolt of the Central National llauk Is his master. lhrijotntn Trankltn Duller is very much the samerort of a do., and llws wlihW P S-tiger, JJui) Prospect ae 111 u, Georgetown Plain Pco Uutler resides at UJJ Ltchth street with S Ubaa Jim Gorhtld was tho 1001th animal licensed, and he stops utN I) Adaais fClTftclilh street John II Kvhps lias the Imnornf pis Eusslng another Garttil 1 who in turn possesses tag Hj 'llm two Grouls sport numbers 4J0 and Xb2 arrund their necks, nnl be long to Alexander Ki ultu of 1100 Pourth, t nl Itionns O Coll I u of 100J 1 hlrtccntb street, l cspeellvely , Jim Ulidoo was piven ouo 3cars hocc oT life for , and tag 1 111 a lorn bis neck, and be belongs to ltev. ta V It an, 131i Eighth street Prank llla'vo of 100 D street south west, awns Jeff Duls Horace Gtcely belongs to llcmj Jnnis of loU fcKtccnlh sttcet Thomas JelTerson Is living nt J17 Pourth street couthcast, wilh 31 W. I nes. Jedge AVaxcm occupies elegant apart ments at Ibu Portland Plus Ho Is a native of Enghnd, and Is owncl by Mr. Hallet Kllbauru The number of bis tag Is C4 frpoopendj ko belongs to Tr Parsons of U10I1 street Hcctcr, the President's dog, wears tag Xo 25J and his residence Is put down as the While House Hancock lives at Mad es Hotel, No. COO Pennsylvania avenue 'I ho Mlttado has furnUhed names fo" many dogs. Ono blac'c fellow ts called Mikado several are called Yum Yum, Turn Turn, Koko Some of tho singula'' names of dogs as recorded on Ibo books aro Sbav entail, Plccoulnny, Dude, Angel Tramp Veto, Chief, Judge, Kcno, Kigs, Snooks, Mike. Mit. roan a cia; Indlgiimit Iti HolutloDH Adopted b) thu Cltlxcu nf 'Mnnitsd'it, Tho citizens of Manassas held a mass meeting jeBterdjy and adopted resolutions denoucc ng lttv V, M Tod 1, who was re centlytiklbj ibo Washington L'rcsbtcry on charges of Immorality, and agalostwbom a veidlct of ' not proven1' wasrcnderol A number ot afldavlls, gHIng instances of al le4c l Immorality on tbo ptrt of Mr, loU wirti lead beforo ttio meeting, ec ompanled by tbe Btatetnent that they lu 1 tarn sent to llo 1'rct-t.jter) an Isuppi eased by tha' holy IbuettUensof Not cstIIIl, a Dilgblmrlng vlllago In Mr loll's parbh, aulticar which tl 0 alleged offense us committed, bfl la muss meeting 06terdav, an I fifty ot tbo 1 romlnei t (lttzens signed a resolution agreeing to ntllo lv tho decision of tbo ilanussas pcotlo No forn&l action was taken toward ejathg Mr. loU from tbo town. Tho oloi l.Iuu on the Corn Evldm 0 was tuktn by tho Interstate Commerce Commission to day In the case of ..1I Council, tbo colored preacher who cUIms that bo was forclMy ijccted from a passenger car on tho Western and Allautlc Itallroal anl corujellot lo ildo In a car set apart fr nesrous, al tbruh ho held a first 1 lis ttt.net lie asl s darosgi s In tbu turn of "-J. 0 ni Cou 1 ell swears that be was niiultt 1 1 j lb ml! roed cm) loyes and dragL 1 nut of tbu 1 r The compaov dti&nir Vat bo violate! tho ruUs ef tho road by cnluitug thu Udl ' car and t hat he watt riiuuwl lyomopt ptii'cia In ibai ai who Look Hit uutti.rlutj their own lunds Ibo difTcrtite hit met a ilot stufUr and a t allct-btulTcr lat tho former urn votes tho latter sawJutt A lasket i Iculc Is a no table event juvai: niTAos &uu, Mr. 8lnwnrt'fi Mf 1 o Wnnt (1n Trntisfer of the Morn Set Aitlite, XrAv Yomc, July 2'J Mr. J. Law rence Smith, niece of tho late Mn Stewart, has brought stilt against Julgo lllllon for an accounting, and lo set nldo Ihe transfer of the Stewart dry goeds business made by Mrs Stewart lul37GloMr Hilton as tinliwful aril tignlnst the rights of the heirs anl a not tu arcorelaneo villi tho Intention nf Mr Slrwart as cvprcssed In his will Tbcf?l,000,000 willed to JuLto Hilton was Intended, It Is'dcchred, as 11 full tllsehacge of all obllgnllon of Ihe estate to Judge "Hilton for conducting or closing out the business Irs. Smilb ts mother In lwot Pres colt Hall Hulbr, wbo has a stilt pend Inr against Mr, Hilton to break Mrs Stewart's will, on the ground of undue lulluence There Is a elauso In Mrs Stewart's will that any heir roatesllug It slall forftlt bis or Iter legacv. but .Mrs fcmlth's lawvera evidently think that biinglnjt ftfiill tosetashht a tnins ferof ptoperty in le pilnr to decca n, Is rot a contest of tho will Mr 1 1 II ton takes a contrary view Tho prop crty transferred Inch: les both the Chambers street and tbo Tenth atrrot buildings, and the good will of tbe business 11 ib vavii ct. .ot: llcuiloro Tlmiuut Huot lh At'onnl OfLia Ctiitiimnr fur $18 coo. New louiv, Julj .... Idling slirantagc of tbu feet that the Natluual Opera Com pan j Is a foreign corporation, hiTlng Iccn Iccorrorolcd under tbo laws of New Jersey, Ibtcdiru Ibcmis, tbe inusloil director has corumeccrd an notion Tor tho atuoum claimed to be duo bUa from It I y an attach inut HpalLst Its pre perl) Iu this State gtantid ty Judgo Pultir, Air Tbi mas' complaint alleges that L as to ncctvo$21 Itu i4tnutle.il direct ir of thecrippany from IKcemhvr 1 M) toJuni lr, lsc7, and of this sum $18 uW Is due, and for widen ho suti lliorotllut; n llnrnlml. Iotjsuiiu, Kv , Jul) 21 L, S, Mir thai Gross, who Is trjlrg to collect there Ludtatrd railroad taxes, Is meeting with niuchdlulcull). Tbo clilzons are rlglll) I oycottlrg 1 tm though tiering no violent No bote) will accommod ito htm or his dep titles or supply Llm with meals Tbursliy Light Ms force slept In the Court House yard at CsmplelUvllle, anl yesterday th jailer ttdere I suit Against Llm for $1,GU dsmogts llo then camj ed 011 a vacant lot t clotting to tbe Louisville and Nasbvlda Ualltoa 1, lut the a;ent or lcred blm to leave He ic 1 th-ro for fool and tents and levle-l on a few bouses yesterday. All tto Uvu stock has been driven out of tbo county, a d tbe boycott Is being universally en forced PERSONAL MEKTIOX CniEF CiEiirc ocmvns returns 03 Monda) (rom his vacation O L l'liruEN ot tho White House Is at Percy vfllc, u , for a week's rest. OconnEHtNrsof Uothcter, clerk of tic New ork Atsembl) , is at tbe Arlington. Sin, Jonv Hiateu, Oovernor of tho Fiji Islands, arrive 1 In tho city this moral u TiiomasJ. IisrenvTlll go to Poland Springs, ilaluc, next wiek f jr a summer so journ Miss Iiunul !?hci ros U Iho guest ot her stepsister, Miss Amlo bkeltou, in WtsL MrgluU, Mies llriiuv A Norms w'll Ici ft tho Diddle of next month lo visit bT mother at Lexltgton, Ky. Caitvin IIcnrv D I'pvm , ono nt tbt editors of the Lalllmoro Aim, Is oa u llytnu Visit to this Clt). VisAmciia fcTnuN of VWhttigt m Is vhltlcg thu Mlises ttluulbelm on llojil ttrett, AtcxandrlJ. Mis MtCEMi Is visiting tho family of IViir Admlrul Iluss-.ll ut tuil Cjtta ' , Met field 6prIig,N i tvGovrtvjii IlnLiiiHi of Mrali-li has utuiuid to Winchester, from his recent tour Around tbe woil 1 NA.VA1 CCOSTHICTOU IllCHTOIlN Of the navj was ngbtt-rel di tbo Atiur IIousl, New ork, lut eteiilig, Colonel IvmeiO 1avne, Auditor of tbo Couit, conttiui litts taking a brlet trip to Lurope early In August, SncnrTvltv Jamvii alttndel tto re union and birbeeue at Vlueon, di, 'Iburs day aud met many ol 1 fi Lcds MvjouGcouoL V riME anl family ere spending tbe summer at their lovely puce oa tbo TenIe)towa road Mr. J'oiruT MebiNC, tho American Mlnllcr to I ratcc, is ittcudlcg tbj IlrliUb 1 uvul review at Spithead to day. C0CUIESS5IA l WXLTCli PllEMS rf New Jersej has Uven up his Inteutioo ef (.oligto Kurope thissumnur. MlitS fcTKIeKlAMl Of NjW LonlOJ Culu , and .Miss Newton of Urango, N, J , hre tboyucBts of Mrs La of ClghtecLib strut Jlit. James H Like, assistant chief customs division, Treasury Dejartmcnt, ties just rtturnfd from a brief business trip to New orlt M r John 1 t ek, son of tho lato Pre! dent Tyler, rested quietly last nlgbt and ap peared much re f rebel to day. J Us phjsl clans aro more hopeful. IMEIISAI liEVENLC C0MMI3SI0NEI. Milleu left to day on bis annual vacation. During his absenco Mr, H, Henderson will Lc Acting Commissioner, AiroiMMEM CLriik HtGcns left to do) on bis vacation, llo wilt visit several Noitbern watering places, and will not re turn hero until tbo ccd ot August. SEC1 ETAIIV AND MRS LnDICOTT ftro vlsftlu.' beeretar) and Mrs Whitney at etrasolscde, nnd will probably spend tbo greater portion ot tho summer there. Mr J. Vv P. Mveus, the wellknowu tcut estate agent, who has been seriously ill for ttveral days, la Improving, and expects to In alio to visit his ofllco next week, 1 he c oM'itiON of Mr. James Morrill tbe ton cf Senator Morrill, has undergom little or ro change to day, His jbyslcUrs say ho Is doing ua well ascan be oxpsctcd, coi bldcrlng tl 0 hot weather. 1 Senator Camdev of West Mrglnli Is cut with u letter lu which ho crap tut L ally denies an alleged miauo of mouey dur Irg tbo lato cnetorlat tootcst, and dv mauds tho fulltet Investigation, Mil KoniiT Parks general paaecn per agent fiouttern Uhlslou Pennsylvania ltallroad, left Washluglou this mon lug with bis f ninth for Capo May, J , where his family will remain duifng the heated teim She following WatLIiiL,tonlans aro at tho Atrtlnnta, Attmry Park, N, J Mrs Leontrl, Mrs tfhtrimiu, Mts Noite-n, Judgo I i Illldibrontund wife, Mr 1. DonHiUe nud wife, MHfler Wendell Djollttle, Mr. C II Jewell and wife L. 8. Ummiw, a former Wosblngtcn aitut, tut now of hat at Ll'y, Is on a vhdt to his mother, at 7M 0 Etrect north west lie Is a son of the f annus llrumldl whi so voudeifuI freseolng at ibo Caj Uol I ul elng has attracted so tnm-h attention (itNiri ai SiiEitims was la New York yesterday, and when asked b a hilt 1 re poiterabout lils PrettleniUI b cu, In t linuedrcjlv toyottas I 'lltoauioiter tut West 1 toll Llm Kelly woull be areurd fcoon. 'Who Is helly Imaskel Why he's a fool 1 Iller ' sail I out itch or, do you? Well, good 1 " Miss M J Caniieii of this city, a cm st at tbo Mansion House, 1 roitburg VI d , died tl ere on ltiuila uvei lug after anlllresBof teuday HUe itft the tty for tbo iiountiln air iblt 1 Ing tbat it woull leciiither the wa plgli'een years old atd a daflkMcr ot tho lute l nn C CunllUd of Wasblretou find a j, and utioo of Mrs Abraham 1 luu In fie remain were tuken to gprlrgflekl HI for Intument GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, Current Happenings in England nnd ou llic Continent, MR. DLAIND'S MOVEMENTS. ThoGrnud Brltloh Tublloo Naval novlow at Splthoad. DuiDon or Hvuv, Scotiami, luly 2J. A reporter called at Mr. Oir negic'a residence to day for the pur posoof Interviewing Mr, llldtuc, He was met by Mr. Carnegie, who, In nn awcr to a question as to Mr. Uhlnu'a phns, said "Of toursc, wedon't Know eleilutlely, but be and his family arc to nnlio a llltle excursion of tbrcu days lo Iho land of Hums aud tho'lrosacbs Mr Ulilnc, you understand, comes back here nfter doing the Hums country In tho course of "the nevt four months wo ate lo havo a four in ban 1 drag tour around Aberdeenshire highlands Myself and Mrs Uarncgle are deter mined tn purehaso a cummer house Iu Scotland nnd wo ate nov considering tcvcrol oilers "You know I am going lo address the dlaigow Mbcr ul Association Sep lem trll on Amerlcnu Homo Utile A iout thccMtnc time we go to blerllag, wucre Fcverol national statues ore to be unveiled One uf them, of Walter fccolt, has been prcicou.1 by my vIfc I (hall have a number of Homu Hulcrs down here vvheu the Hrltlsb Vm mcut rises. Among our American visitors there will bo Henry I'Mppt my piluclpal partner and his wife, Lliauncey M Denew nnd Mrs iKptw and II. 0 Trick, heal of tbo coko fjnd'tale." 'Ihe h porter wished to hcc Mr It nine, but that gentleman declined to bo Interviewed A GM.MJ 6if3r. Tho Jubilee nnt Itelu In the I'ortaiiioutli Iliirljor, l,oItT8toLTI, Hno , July 2 J. The gieat jubilee review, tho grandest naval review that mortal eye ever wit nessed, took place Iu tho harbor to day. The day was bright, and the sunshlm made everything radiant with beiuty. la and out, among the grim and ponderous men of war, darted the hundreds of small boats, yachts, both 1 all and steam, and boats of all descriptions Mr. Yandcrblit'a yacht Alva was decked wilh flags, and cwry boat and ship ln the harbor was dressed beautifully, and presented a brilliant and animated scene. Two Immense Indian liners were the first ta move oft with their guests Iheio were followed by other troopships from the Icrtsmouth dockyard, and ty scores of ttiaraboats carrying great loads of pasen gers to view the great naval tournament iho steamer Ilonnlo Doon was tilled with Vmeilcans Tho vessels forming tho vast r'cet al Sjltbeat wcro dlvlled Into tbelr eiuliltrj Bo.ua Irons ond moved In columns, Hi e rd cad, ships two cables apart, columos at it tie cables apart ILe fagshlp hfaled each dlrMon anl fiice 1 eastward, Ihcro wtrc also firmed In roluiunscf dlclslon, parallel to tho other equadrous and arrange 1 In tbo samo nnn lct, rlu (oastdefensd Bquidrouj, each coa slstli g cf coat itefeuse shtpi, uunboats and torjedo boits blx training ships wre icocrtd tu elnclo column In shoro, pirjiljl to i hit ether 1 ners. Ibo foreign chips u! war 1 icsent weruanchorol ou" Llro Vj I vo Neier lefore has the worll seen In a 1 1 history such a licet gathciel together It itrrrrenled every elas of Vceel lo tha Iiritlsh Navy, Just berore 3 o'clock tho royal yacht Albert aul Metorla, with Her Majesty tie (jut en on boarl, started from bcr buoy anl tassed tetwetn tbo lines As Iter MaJ-sty j assed through the enlltss lines ot war ship, each yard arm Imlng manned w.ib brawny tars, deafening cheer after ttucr was Bent up from tbo crews to greet their Eovereigu. After tbo entire tour of the ships had lee n mado the gruat cannon on ti e largo ships bugaa to thunder forth tho n yal salute A ItLSOLVTl PULICIIEK Prepared In Defend HlniBuir ind Ul4 rro-erly With HI I tr St lows, July 23 Llder J. W. Il-nry Is pabtor of the Christian Church at nde3a, Mi. llo Is 1 1 years old, married and bis three children, Tho McIIalten family Is a prrmlncnt oco and Molllo McIIalten, tho eldest daughter, who recently went on a vlblt, returned tbrco days ago with a lltllo cblll When imcstlonel, she eald llder Henry was tho cause ot her downftll lhurday night a mob visited tbo preacher' louso fully prepared totarandfeatherhltn. Ho hid received warning, however, anl when tho gate turncl ou Its hinges toal ult tho mob, tho door of the house opened disclosing tho form of tbo preacher, gun In hand "strp," enld be, 'I will shoot tho tlrst mt wbocnte-ramy yai 1" iheystoppedund helo a nutting to ueteruiIntiwbtto do a rlcm plans w ero suggested, but all tbo time tbe gilm vlsaged man In tho doorway kept bis gun In bis band and his faco to his foes Presently be asked them to hear him, they lUteLcd, he told them ho was Innocent, that Le would not run away from an lnvestlga tle-k, 1 ut would certainly protect his homo ur d prrson to tbe bet of Lis atilllty. The mihtlen retired, lublie sympathy Is with the yeuug woman I nng bliutu W In ttt the Surtiton It nun V ul an to Ueututi, Suiatouv, N 1 , July 2d The trjck wos muddy today, tlrst race, i mile, , year olU-Klug Hah won, Had go second, an I eland tLIrd, time, 50 sccon'ds 5 to 2 ou kin,; H&h, Second race, mllo snl three sixteenths VI iteul won by a leugtb, Himalaya sec ond, hlkwood third, time, J 00 Olds ten to ni e acalnst AI I tied Third race, California Makes, for all ages, onu mile 1 hero were only two starters olantc, with Murphy, aud Iloul A rub, with (lariUon In Ibo saddle, iboy raced togelhi r for three quarters of a mile, when Itoyal Arch drew away and wou by twenty lengths olante was evidently Iu trouble time, is Uddsnothlnc, olante, twelve to ono against Itoyal Arch, Louith race, thrco-quartcr ratio Orvld won, Cclocel Owens, accond Nellie U , thirl, time, Uj Odda, one to two tlftli race, one mllo and seventy yards Miaibircy, Ant Nellie an, second, L'cl mcLt, third lime, 1 51 OdlB.JtoS. Augrv nt lltH Ulte'H ! Iiniultj, !m Let i", July 21 -Tho wlfo of F. M Wi liar, a farmer, residing near fcbelbyvlllc, 111 , has six toes on each foot and six Angers uncaehhnnl hollar I ecamo tecensol at bla wlfo wben bis cblllren were born anl feui d to bo slmllaily cuulpptd with toe aidthgcrs Ihreo days ago the birth of Hi thirl thill 1 n urrcd with tiiosama pe culiarities in a lit of auger Keltaratruil. in 01 r woman over the heal from tbe ilTeita of whidi sho die 1 Ihursday night The murderer was arrestel, bu'tt flu lleved bo will bo lynched 'mi:l novuiMut a msauisi: A 1 lintogntph of Alrxiinrfer It, Hltep Ittnl Tn In 11 ut hllumtiii-i, The picture below Is from n rhotograph ot ex Governor Hhep herd, taken at Cblhiu bua, Mexico, on tho 4th ot July, tbo day of bis arrival tl tro after two weeks' Journey over the mountains from lis silver mine at ltttctllas. It will puzzlo most of bis friends to traco mv lILirifi ef tie (lorcrnor In this picture, tut It Is a fairly accurate repro durtion r f the t hotcgrjph 11 estilcusaccl lent last May, occasional I) tie shy In? of the horse on which he was sttil li , co 1 using bli bead to strlKo nttslr st the sharp rdgu nf a j rojectlng roc I red ore d a severe scslp wounl, of a horse slue shepe, ncioss the top of lilskoil Ibo scar Id 1 Ittlnly visible. Ibis wnunl ncces'l tated tbo culling off of all ot hts hair ilk His whkkcrs nf several weeks' growth, as shown In the picture, also toil to din eulrel Is familiar coutitimnec, ai he never woro any 1 Irtutc Hipmlugts on bla fitu wl lie In Washington Tlctiovtrnor Bhnvi 1 oT t Is whiskers afitr the I botogriiph wa taken, aul, witti lie excel tlon l tie atiinco of his hair, aid his Lead covered with a s 1 till tip, he trw looks the same ns In tho days of tho I rut Ire," erly Hit It Is ttlhiy tiifuner In Hit Ilia clear toitd voice, vlgorom grarpcf tho band and peculiar hearty laiijli arctLoFcmo us of joie Ihesmlp wttuifis sutanlhlly hcab 1 hist rown hair Is rapl lly crowing ln again, atd tn a few Wftka le will, in personal ap pparancc, nsbe Is In kli tbo characteristics of hts Individuality, tc n formtrly, thesatue stalwart dgura ef cmiuaiilligprcsenco on tbeslrttta and lu all assemblages of his fellow men As an evidence that somo of tbe fiov ernor's most inthnato frlenls fallcl to recognize the orlulnal ef the picture, tho re-Honing Incident is an llluilrattou The 1 botograph from which tho picture Is C0 led wrs sent from Chlhuhuato Mr Wru I , Malttnirly, a life long Ultimata c aualntance aDd attorney of tiiodovernor's n tho back of tbo photo wjs Intcrlbcl, ln the Governor's hand wrl In; lor w ! Mattlcgly. A It. b afhuairuol lu Lhlbuabui July 1, lfvi- Mr. MattlopH receln 1 tbo photo at Deer I ark, and ou his next visit to tbo city, In a talk with a Critic representative about tho (lovcrncr's arrival at Chihuahua, on bis way bouitf, ho remark 1 "Tba Governor Is evidently In L,ood spirits, notnithstanllnir h b severe tcci IcLt and BUbcenuent Illness " "That's good news. What havo you heard r1 "Well, ho sent mo a photograph from Lblhuiibua on wblch be v rote that it wh asle loobvd 1 11 tl e 1 ouith of July " 'It Is a Jcl ou bis part trying to Iruj osu on uy credulity, w bich shows hi has buoiq fun Itft In him fr "Wasn't It bis picture?" "No iLdted "WlomL-.eturo lolit" It l a j liotusrapl) of bh lookhccptr Jtreeisit, In IU nitnii j eani(i tranntttn ard (bt herd thought lit tru 1 ltnpi ft ou ireanllsonii Hut I foltl Vlr oiia stpfld ty showlni: It tu bltn anl saying It was 11 j botobrri h of tbo Uivtruor Olm itetlwaa con j It-tly taken in lij It nnl said tn recoct e 1 H a tb- d Pernor's ) tm togrHh J hal a Utrty lau,b at O m Sttrd a 1 rrdullt) " M- MiiMInirly ww njiriin'ly rnn vlrnd that It was a ccrulne ilmlw of Hit: (luuiuor himt-lf, an 1, t tifAttutraullni: lilfr 1 Iconic of lsloii at 1 I is 1 ne au 1 In I mate acqualnUnco with ilia doverunr li" fouid ho was tha perto 1 who wis ducclvc 1, 1 ot i.r Olmsteitd 1 i.on i t oiur Thii Atlanta litust-rx Iiiilulco In it a 1 ( li met f Authorities. Atumi fA , Juh 21 DurlLg tho trial of a criminal case y eterdav afternoon tb"ro was a colloquy bttwetn Lolunel Ocorgo T. i ry, ono of it 0 lawyi ra Tor the prosecution, and Colonel L W 1homs, an attorney for tLo defense Iho Us was gltcu by thu fcrmcr IramelUtely CelntI Fi raii tbrew a copy of the Kevlscd Statutes at Lclcncl Iry. Ihe latter hurled a 131 bio u thefjimer Tben law books ralued thkk ai d futt 1 Icully Colonel 1 ry raise lubonvy I I on si Ittooaanl was about to bra I a bis at vti-aiy wheu talllffsanl lawyers luterferLd Biduucthel the weapon from bin Neither neiitUmau was hurt lu tbo flgbt but one of thu jurors was sprinkled with III , wbllo a lawyer recclul a j Int of m n-I luge in tlo face ibo judgo watehel t'lu combat wltli Etrcnc dlt,ust and wben q ilct was restored a<tl tht btlligercuts it they iLtcLdtd to proteel with tbu care trie two attorneys bland at the he I nf tilt Atlanta bar onl havo I een regarded as quiet and dignified men. Itou Over n I'oMollW r. Nlw iori., July 23 A special to the Wnltl from Des Molucs, Iowa, says Mrs Uertrude febrocder, n wllow, was recently apprlntcd postmaster at Cottage Hill JIjt appetitment was oiiuitd by tbo ftej ub I cans, beadediy lr ftuart ?lnco sho took roi-session of IU oihce bi. 1 as I teu annoy e 1 ly tbe same pur t Jin, wuo wi.ro aided by two jrnubtrs In uimpreseut at us aul eftjils to it jure I er Ibu l reothi.rcomplaluel imtiie 1 L-Moricu wa iccaiea in 1 saiooa nnd further Ibat there n n 1 nececsltv f ir it as It w as but a short dttlanee from Kit k arCtt)!e A punt ii he lus n.tr r una seal out a few days te,o t 1 mv what all ttu tiouMe war atout llo fmnl ilia time n bs a censpirucy to break dw n tho womto that tbe mlnlstt rn t od reported fulsely, ail tb&tUo postufthols just bro It should t e V nu ml er of litpuMV aes In tbe com murlty disci utittumco nrd denonne tbe ersecutlou she bus bnen tul jected to ' All lliidt la Ni'Mhi Aieamuu, , July 21 ta met lug cf tl e City Cornell last uUht, In or.; I'ungarten nnd V J Homing were uE.rdtd tho contract for rcnumtierlng tbt houses at twenty flvu cuits a houst, Vl Annlo Hurson has gone to VVhtc Sulj bur for tbotumnur lie Lorirratlou Court e 1 Journed yes tcrdjy until tbo Scp'emlir teim, whdu er'mlnal tares will bctakiu up, Mr. W. 1. hlmlun, formerly Professor of I ujjlsb in M Jehu's Academy, hut now on the staff of tt-c Judge Publishing Com pany ln New lork, la Iu the city on a vUlt to l'roftstor 1 A Carne Tlu liiuiiitliiiuN up M untie nt, New ioKh, July J3 Montreal special totho ll says that Uti per cent of tbo folic lllucs of that city peitsh Tbo chit Iron are left bt tbo Crcy Nunnery, and from tUro "farmed out ' to 1 oor pi ik 1 u tbe dty ord BubQil s, who are paid ten tents a day ptr bend tti tare for them but who ntL t tbon aud uiiow them to i of hi. at and ditcaxc It Is ono tf tho consutatluua ot nvn y bat It Is ttvei puttolhucxicutu of iiunuf, in turIar aturws AMERICA IN LONDON. Receptions and Other Goings-On Among Society People. MUSIC AND THC STAQEJ. Tho Proflontntlon of Prlzoi cittho Royal Normal Oolloso tlctlalCorrespondcnco Wa'iiimitjv Cnino. Lomjun, July 11 'Ihero Is a largo contingent of American residents In London aud Iho entertainments given by tLe inform an Interesting fcaturo of Mjclal life here. Mrs llughee flullett, nte I wily nn 1 bornt urg, Lave a hindsocne reception la sui ttay nlternoon 1 he company was very (iisiliuilfehil hit Is called lu this whirl I ool i f Lyiilf n llfo "qutlea Btvel afTalr." MIm Marie IJrfCK was tbo s lolt of tho oieiin and no cic 1 eel tot mulilply worda by paying shah a charmlcg arilsu MUs Graco IIwlhorrc tho Amttlean acticas, win will ojen thu 1'rlticesi as money er ot t el lib of this m tLlb, L.a-o a liilllaut ntiptlou on Thursday Ibe 7th Muk and tetltatloiis were ) articular) erjiyiille Amnr tbe gm st who werj largely from Ibu I oiled State were "Gracj nninMioI" aul Miss II tl c U Mrs lucy II llotpir urd ler uuithlcr, t'u youig sctres. Mrs oilvi L aii bikes, 1 ud o nnd Mrs Sardcrs Johnston Miss iHzjtfth Tohuston, ltt Mario Decci, Miss fllrMgc "Aurit Iuhe Mr Henry (lllll nhbritel the 1 itirlU ly a beautiful reception at drisvcujr (Jil Itiy, ot nbleb two tbousiijl guts wira insert Mrs Lrown Potter Vlr illaleieanl lolcie-l Cody "HuiTalo Hill ' wtte V d moittiojular'Hiiis" ot tbo nat tnI ov. cnslon, though tbero vvtro many otheri ilto worthy of note The tuulc was a craiifr Itg feature to our countryman u; no ar tlsta wtre each rattrtsof tbo L nl tl sts'es. 1 1s-) wire Miss Marie Decca Mr ley Hills, MhalM e Colo, Mies nnle umMo cott, Mr Orlatdo Hurley and Mr Franc feluatt Mrs Hodgson BurccUU I Lonlaa f r ibo siasou ke Is looking almost well anl at le to accept soma of tbo many attentions cfleredher Her dress Is quh acceiMbIe to thi aesthetic, an I lu London their niino IflliLtou" It has como to as that 'be dress of even so eminent a weinan supple mm s her fame Norllca (Lilian Norton), at Urury Lane. on tbe 2id, made a I rllllaut furccss as M r qlarrtt, and was by far the raut approved ottlstln tbe cast Mmo Hmuia Neva la gavo a beautiful garden party to a numt er of children at hor I feasant lioim lnlhoWt3t Kol last Tuc: day. Her little daughter It entering scial llfo at tho early age of ten months fclgnor elto cf Ihtladelrbla, tbe band some Iieso, Is singing mott successfully with Meplceon Mrs Uonalds gave her last musicals on tbotd Uea Htcca and! a by were thu attractions tilr Charles 1 ourg, the popular author ot "Jim, the Penman," Is III at bis country houto, rear Lou Ion No hopo Is given of hlstecove-ry Cc lonel Huhcs Hallett, M V , Is one of thu mott cTaccful hota t ) W met 10 I, on lou His bearliii; has a ttueb of American tusecnl lo entirely freu from the Lugluh biuvy tot kIouslceh Vlra ribur Mannar 1( fob 1 Straege ftu tit) eittitalutd a luro number 01 lis tliLtihhid 1 cr 1 le at a garden puty tester day lbe edari1," tbe bomttf this most tl ul.tr U I llIM) nvilf ts la &r I'u ocj, II tuns Itnw fn ni the Lardaoiee new tildko Ihu LuidcR rm(hirfg to tbu Ihumer, I very buuiiful, an I tbu ibiido of tl e o'd 01 ks, ri fnshlntr latbls ereeMorally Ut si ell Mis lloJg-inn Bumtte tbo CiULtiss do 1 nmin' vI- Made D 1 1 a, VTnry iKcta, Mrs Ollvo L , in, Mlsa lv y Hill, Mrs traik 1 -Ml Mis IMu jU vert njiMigtl e VmerleaLB preaeLt mlsic ion int. i.Ltu lint 1 ri-i niiitiou ut rrtzuH 11 1 tits Kujul Nnrii) il CollfRO t e tul C n 1 fi uii ' r 1 u W n tn 1 u . If m on, July U Ucr Imperial H j,h eesF, tbe Crown 1 rincets 0! derLiany re eti tly 1 rcseLttl the pl'es tf tu graauitos aid Eeholars of tho Koyat Nt rait Collego and Academy of Mm'c fur the lilu u" at Norwood, &ydenl am The l'rlnees wlo Is very graelo s la manner, was grtctly &dm re I ty tho largo cumber cf merkans present, for belt known, this successful eutcrptlso Is tho re su.t cf Am Mean taleU, energy and dl Llenacy l)r trunk J Campbell ot Ten msKc tbe president, ably astMid by his wlfi, bLd son, has established tmscoueo, wllcb, for tnuslcvl advancement is not only the greatest blessing to thobllol hit Is attrsttlug the attention of the boem. wai are musically air bilious IntloabstLce of the Duke of Wstam sttr, j resident of the board, blr Lyon Iuy falrwos In tc chair, anl tiio Vminuiu MIt-Uter, Mr rbdj s, In tho uuituaJ nddress, mudowhat Is torre'ed to b ' ir-!i ( ( tijt speech til ce 1 ii oflihl lift) In I ,n 1 u Tto ' IJirca Medal, ght y Vi Mario Dccte, forvcenl uiua t, was rievoltiy Mlift Atnclla Caniibtll, u nsi lentious young Btulerf Tho 1'rinn i esent Irg It tock Ler band .rlr, ke words of iticouregcm tt, then turot 1 m hoatowel 11 i ilm -unit) upon the donor Ihebllol reus it an at ir taking her seat, rnher trxh id lingers over obverso and reverse, iv bile maty eyes, resting upon her fair face, illle 1 with tears on seeing bor Intense sills faction as sho read "Docca I'rlzu for v ocal Music I'rescnte 1 to Amelia Csrapl ell, 17 ' Iho medal Is ot gold, atd a Uuj examilo cf the ecgravcr, Mtun Won Chr t loe N e ou, Couutcss C(a 1 Mi rand i un 1 MUb Marie iJecca v. t.re ne vj uj fsls at & UHutcnlo given ty Mrs Tyson oi btrst, at 1 er hanl'cme town li mst id ibu "ih tf luly Mary of the nubility wero I teaent and the jnuug merltan tongters it arrd tt apt Uuh with the treat Swedish vocollst, who was HtBt an I w urmei" j ton cratulatlons to the you it.tr urtiM MaTE u Ih ihjvv nnit f.ieirttt hall Nrw uh Jul 41 Tho stem ship Mruita, which Bailed this moral 14 for I lut 1 ool, hal, among others aa pa'sengcrs tl aut-ciy M li)tw bis witi. and sou and bis t rother In law, Mr II keLian When s otrn to Vlr ltj lWho! 1 I bvo no flxol plane exttpt one, and tbst Is an Invitation fioiu a dlstlngulshcl pbllintbroptst from IMttsl urg, tmt now lu bcutland 1 shall re turn ubf ut thu ml 1 lie of t-epttraher Mr Hot crt darrett and family were alia on loaid Ibe party will oc"iy tbt ap tatnuttihln large party f Halt mora atd Ohio jpojIo were preheLt to wtshtha rail oal magnate ' m 11 Ttui ltoiitj vim Uct. Nlw cnik, July it Money osol ct 3 rer cent, at which iate ii Jauci throughout the momleg 1 1bai1go osod steady Oeted rates -tblJCM a tml rates i'-n -IMlJfor sixty days acl-lMi j -IMj for demand, dovemmcutsetosed flrni, etirre-niy es, l-i bid U, .uupou, lilt Ud, 41e, do, luJ bid. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Indliatlons tor tho twenty four hours comnunting at lp m , Saturday July ih tor tbe lIutci of telumbla Ijea rains, fohuwed hli wtuihtr lower 'emperatura wil 1 1,1 1 eral WiUrl nsu nttions tdKeti ut Mtc l Mo tcorulognat Hureau Ot 0 ueer uor'hwosts ilim (u -m j p m t)J