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os ' .. d 1 ' 4 (: , . , vrrvr Q TEN CENTS korlÁll 10 PER- WEEK TUESDA'Y EVENING, JULY i3, 1875. SINGLE COPY ir , 'SAVO CENT& - '1", - : ' ' : lj WANTEDALISCOILLANEOtra liTEEPStiOESBuy your shoes at POTTERS, 1La West Fifth at. jy1810t . WANTBD YOU TO KNOWThat the I old reliable house 01 B. CAVAIINA4 rN have a fresh lot 01- choice Key West ,, IiIaltb , , Jyill-St , A ANTEDTO SUPPLYThe public with NY' good Photographs and Ferrotypes at t iB LI'S. 609 MI4114011 street. Covington, Ky. v pen every day. ,.. - ap5-4tuo t te . tINV. As oNgeDa er. PhAo uteNsorredGst Oi jnete ler awUotterin:s '.. tor small mitts. Try him. es 12 IST! Sixth twist, Covington, Ky. - Sp6-41no IWANTEDYOUTo go to the concert of Seidensilekor's Band at Shickling's Hall, S22 Vine street?, THIS LVKNIND; concert ev 'try evening this week. 10 r ANTEDYOUTo go to the eoncert col f. Behicusticker's Bawl at Schick ling's p all, 522 Vine street. THIS EVENING; con,-, ert every evening this week. ' 10 i ANTEDYOUTo go to the concert of f Seidensticker's Band at Schickling's all, 622 Vine street, THIS EVENING; con tert ever, evening this week. It I t ANTEDYOUTo go to the concert of , Beidensticker's Band at Schickling's all, 522 Vine street, THIS EVENING; con ' tort every evening this week. ' , It r !KUVANTEDYOU TO KNOW Gentlemen, r V V that you can buy a pair of good shoes for . git. rae to thoenNe edlYr cgokmS II) ea iSntog, eNe ter:, E nj ys tat b CULTANTED BOOTMAKIMA. first-class it V V man, to treo boots; one who can tree four teases a day can Butt steady employment anti good wages by applying to WM DEN CORNER, Hamilton, U. Jy13-St hiSTANTETYRemember economy is the road to wealth. You can save money by buy ing your Boots and Shoes, Gaiters or Slippera S. MARX, 24.0 West Fifth street. He ki0118 retail at v.nolesale prices. it MTANTEDCLOTIIES WRINGERS TO REPAIRThe most app.roved wringers ray sale at F. TETTEN BORN'S, successor to Udell Ladder and Wootienware Company, 219 Vest Fifth street, bet, Elia and Plum. jy13.10t ANTEDTO CLOSE OUTA stock of Ant-class Sewing Machines in order to tire Dually trent the business. Will sell at 'OST tor CASH. Cantor AGENT, 220 W alnut treat, Ant nom jertl-tt WANTEDThe longest pole knocks tits persimmonsDELL a suecess in mak. ling every style of Pictures. Old pictures popied to mutt or no charge. 160 West Fifth istreet. ; Jytti-2t,TuAS i) - FOR SLUM FOIL BALE.N000 old papers, in lauldrod packs. at this office. , tf CiuR SAL1CA. good Route ott this paper. Cat' at this office. .1,Y8-tt MOH BALELADIES' HID TIES AND 12 SLIPPERSFor nice ones go to AD iOTT'S, 206 lank street, between Elm aud "Iwn. iy13-at EN0.11 BALECARHIAGESNew and see.. U end band in great variety. t'or bargains All at Ili and 21 West Seventh street. Oho. O. iLILLEIt & SON& sel-tf MOH SALE'HANDSOME VILLA Resi dence, at Hannon, Lolorado, adjoining the remillea of Dr. William A. I beautiful sit. allow an a aoamtessningmatistasee, overlook itg the grandest soimery the tontlherit.' Tile ountain creek, a clear mountain stream, rues trent of the property. The house lias six Doms, ivith eloeets, etc. perfectiy new. and Mit in the mait substautlal manner. Will be Did on accommodating terms. Apply to HARLES HALLOWELL, CUTHEnit12 & LAPP'S real Mate nice, Oolorado Springs, Oloratio. . ly13-st ' WANTIM---SITUATIONS. WANTED SITITAXION As nurse; no V objections to the country. Address M. F., this (Ace. jyIS-St ATANTEDSITUATIONBy a good cook V V and girl tor housework; city or country. Court street. jy13.3t 'WANTEDSITUATION By an active V V and' intelligent boy ot 12 years. to work t a store or dice. Adtitess DOLD 41..K. Wi St. Clair street. jy18-311 VVittioADyeEt..880ItTay.tiT010011reciyongie :Igooretdo ie country, Aditiress JUILN a', Star odic )y13-20 , 0 41 o. LOST. OSTA LACE CAPEOn Fourth greet, LA between Plum and Knee. The finder will )eeive t2 reward by returning saute to 168 lum street. lt4 . P ",.- ,.. - STOLEN. TOLENA HOME AND WAGONFrom Nti Court-otreet Market; between Vino and , ace. Return IA) AND BIEN, corner Ninth , nd Harriet, anti receive reward. . Hy, . ---.......-- ' 'orbIttos saloon IturnettAccidente, .2o. - . ecial to the Star. ' , . L. . ' . COLUtaktis, O., July 13.---Chrbin's se.- . eon, itt: Westerville, Was partially . .urned Sunday night. The flames we're , hoovered lit time to be eXtinguiehed, ,ut not before the building was badly . amaged. It can not be occupied until ' epaired. Corbin has been sick abed for everai days. -- . , , - - . - ! A ailed adjoining the Buckeye base ' -ail grounds tell in, yesterday afternoon, nd about tiny boys who had crowded . . pon it to witness 'the game, then In , 'regress, were thrown to the greutid. ore than a dozen were . badly injured, ' , . d Several had arms or legs broken. ' A dental student natned Dian Smith, - ' ., Dr. Emmeninger's office, ,was serious ': hurt last evening by theexplosion of a , uloanizer with which he was, experi .. eating. .. .. - ,, ' , - . --A. communication Was received by the ity Council last evening from County , tuldomitora4r Sitio7.deRre, eaxakporetsbs do :nth: ians. . rm nimof the existence of any statute o the legality of recent municipai levy el7ouan ,- ' lieWing a levy. of more than isji mills. ' . -------.-- , ZINO4mm Ettiod--.1tegitnentat Boonton, '- tootal to the Stat. ' , ,- . . . DATION, . 0 July 18.--A. brakeman amed lierace Itiugget was crushed to . eath nigbt before last at Bellefontaine Idle eogaged in coupling oars in. the epot in that plitoe. ..... - - .1, . . , The third annual reunion of the 7lat - hie Voluitteers will be held here at the y oldiers'lleme, July 20. - - . Gen., T. J. Brady, of Muncie, Ind, the 'pew Supervisor of Internal Revenue ,', ler this District, is expected here to-day. - ?., I - -That Bent Bolo : . ., .. :', 1 LONG Bitxxcif; July 13.---Probably no , - aby forty.eight hours old has ever ore tett so much excitement and specula ' . ion in this wateribg-place as the late '' ; nivel at the President', cottage. -Con,' atulations and wishes tor good health . f the young mother and son are being . eoeived from all parts ot the United tates. But few have been ,fortuvate bottgli 1111 yet to see the "young men," -' ' ut by those who bay be le said to be e -- ne 10j4-901Uld PoIl ' . - - . It , . . ,, . , , LAST EDITION Balmy. RECEIVED TO-DAY -WASUINGTON, July 18.--The National Bank notes received to-day for redemp tion amounted to 4066,000;- custom re ceipts amounted to $409,097 43; internal Irevenue receipts amounted to $186,571 81. UNCLE SAM'S BARD MONEY MILL. 1 The annual settlement at the Phila. !dolphin kint was oompleted on the 3d of tho present month, and the showing I was one of the most satisfactory in the history ot thiL institution. , The total amount of gold operated upon by the molter and refiner during ME year was 742,300,276 standard. Troy ounces, valued at $13,804,712 11. 'The amount ot loss on wastage of oper ating on this was 87,003 otinces. One thousandth of the whole amount ot the operations are conducted with the hon esty of the einployes, and the perlection which has been reached In the processes of seperation and relining of the pre cious metals. in addition to the above this mint has manufactured a large amount of nickel and bronze coins, and numerous metals, being the only one of our institutions whieh operates in ttiese, beside supply Ing the other mints With tiles uecessary for coinage. LATEST Fait.EIGIV 11E1M'. wnzemw. SANTANDER, fitly 13. .The Spanibh steamship Bayones was wrecked near Metric, on the Biscayan coast.. The crew were saved by Carnet fishermen. It is said they will be held as hostages, and the Carlists threaten to shoot them if the Royalists bombard any more coast towns.. RISE AND EXPLAIN. LONDON, JUly 13.A, Copenhagen ills paten states that an -explanation will be demanded oi Germany for secret soulYcl Inge, last week, taken by a Prussiau vessel. - HONORS yo GARIBALDI. Romm, ;July 13.Garibaltli, on his ar rival at Civittn Weenie, ou the way to Carprera, was drawn to the hotel by the people. The town was illutaluatea last night. , , ANXIOUS RIFLEMEN. LONDON, July 13.L--The members of tho English National Rifle Assooiation are how extremely anxious to make arrange. meats tor a match against tue Americaa team. They otter tee Arneridaas till. ver cup to be snot for among themselves, and to be taken to America and after ward used as a clutlienge cup. , , , Big Piro. . Nkw YORK July 13.A lire at 157 It torney street itnis morning damaged Iliu building and mores of Li. and R. & IL:IBauer , to the extent oi 111.0 I Left-der LONO BRANCH,. July I3.The first race, for a purse of 300, for all ages; (Win of nonlife, was won by Searcher; Inspi ration - second, ',slaps bird. Time, 144. 1 . , .......o...--. , For pito. BosToN, July 13.--Plymouth Stoddard, who murdered Policeman ' Baxter, I pleaded guilty to-day to murder in the I second degree and was sentenced to. States Prison for life. . , . 0.0 4.0 Ow Anti-litonspoly Contfontion. ST. PAUL, MINN.,- July 1.8.The Anti. Monopoly Convention called to .mect at OWatonna on tbe 21st,--bas been post poned to the 29th inst. It is said that it will probably indorse the Democratic or Republican ticket. - Deceased. LANCASTER, PA.. July 11--Judge Hays; for tarty years Judge of -the District Court, tiled at his residenoe, in this city, this morning, aged eighty-three leers. lie netired from the bench last January. lie was held in high estimation by the entire community. - CT. L-,ALLIo, MLA ZI,' U my 10,ILitt 11111,1 Monopoly Convention called to .mect at ,. - LOSSES BY FIRE. OWatonna on the 21st,-bas been post- .. ' , polled to the 29th inst. It is said that it will probably indorse the Demooratte or - DESTRUCTIVE FLAMES 14; OSWEGO. Republican ticket. - : - OswEdo. N.. Y., Julyi 13.--A fire broke out yesterday, in Lewes it Co's planing Deceased. mill n W est 2d street, destroying the LANCASTER, PA.. July 13,---Judge Hays' building, maohinery, and stock. Total for tarty years Judge of Abe Districl los8 $20,000l insurance $0,000. The Court, died at his residenoe, in this city, flames cominunicated to' the adjacent this morning, aged eighty-three leers. buildings, destroying Decressier a Mc Lie hetired front the bench last January. Daniel's carriage shop, 1.,ss $3,500; lu ne was hold in hign estimation by the surance $1,000. AISO A. Solitian's inarhle entire community. - residence, loss $2,000; insurance $500. Also P. S. Perkins' pump factory, loss -,-..,- $10,000; insurance $500. Geo. Skinner's Army of the Zentiessee-Desision. paint alibi) was damaged to the extent of DES NOIRES, IOWA, July 13.Secretary about $1,400, fully , insured. - Cooper's of War Belkuap spent Saturday here in livery ett-tble was . slightly- damaged. consultation with our citizens to make The loss will probably not exceed $1,000: arrangements for a reunion of the army insured. Gerson Meyers' residence was of the Tennessee In September.' lie has idainaged by water principally, loss 43,- left for Chicago to it)in en Sheridan 111,1000 to $5,000, fully insured.' ' the Yellow Stone excursion. , , . . The opinion of the Supreme Court in . , I .. the Brandt embezzlement case will ,.- "Wrillia IVInni . probably be filed ou Thursday and is an TO-DAY AT MONMOUTH PARK. ' important one. ,, . . , I ,.,..- .,- ... 1.T T T.I., loT 'P. A.m.. 2'ho Brie Bleetiolu Nxtv Tonic, July 18.At the Erie rail road election but ono ticket is being run for Directors, at noon two hundred and thirty-six,thousand shares weve voted. The following is the ticket: - Hugh J. Jewett, Edwin D. Morgan, O. Roberts, H. J. Stebbins, Homer Rams dell, P. R. Baltzer, B. L. M. Barlow, L., H. Mercer, R. N. Grant, Courtiandt Parker, D. B. Guthrie, Giles VT. Hotch kiss, Asa S. Parker, Samuel Sloan and Thomas Dickson. So far there is no ex citement. - ' ' ElLIE NEW YORK NEW& ' DON'T LET THIS FOOL TOM NEW YORK, July 13.--Jay Gould le credited what the assertion that stocks will be dull until August 10th, when a bull movement will be started that will carry all the speculative stocks 20 to 40 per cent. higher. ,. . , , . Nearly $7,000 have already been sub- scribed here for the sufferers by the French floods. . . , . The Misses Minnie and Lilian Cdaway, managers of tht Brooklyn Theater, have been served with an order to show cause to.morrow will they should not be die. possessed on accouut of overdue rent. , , CONFIDENCE IN MIL sukodEn. - Dispatches from .Peekskill say there was an entbUslastio demonstration last night by the citigens of Peekskill to do honor to Henry Ward,Beecher. About one thousand people marched in proces. MOO to Beecher's cottage, where the, , , , latter received them on the lawn., oy , aa aaaampa,,11,4 t After musio band, the spokesman explained that the. ' demonstration of citizens was fpr the Inirpese of giving expression to their 000fill0008 la him as a man aud a Christ, ' lea minister. Beecher replied in ,a re- markable speech of an hour.. He -re. I viewed aspects of the late trial, and-de. ' tared his honesty el characler and con- fidence el hie countrytnen in it had car. Heti him through, and referred in touch. ing Aerial). te the devotion oflqvmeuth 1 Chilreilo . ' ,, , ' ,- . -- - . , - 4 21(.8 BMGAZIA.. . Mon of Broths on Trial of Musa.. SARATOGA, N. Y., July 1.3.The day opens beautifully. The weather is warm and clear; the lake is calm and smooth, and no wind is stirring. There is a fair crowd in attendance, and everything is being managed smoothly and systematioally on the part ot the authorities. cornett wins. SARATOGA, July 13.The Freshman race toclay was won by Cornell. Time, 17 minutes 22 seconds. Harvard came in second, Brown third, and Prineeton fourth. ' Commemorative Modal. WASHINGTON, JUly 1.3.The Direetor ,OI the Mint has s received front the Messrs. Wyon, of London. through the kindness of, B. F. Stevens, U. S. Dis patch Agent, a beautiful Ireine medal struck by the corporation of London to commemorate the recovery of the Prince of Wales. From Raviilotion islands. SAN FRANCISCO, July 1.3.--The OREM rove has returned to 1113nolutu from Navigation Islands. The Constitution was adopted May 18th, and Malletoa elected King May 2Ist, retiring Pula Pulu to the Chieftainship. Col. Stein berger, made- Premier. will resign the Commissinnership ot k'oreign Consols, and all the people acquiesce in the elec tions. Murder Intl KG RALEIGH, N. C., July 13.A moat hon. rible murder, committed last March, has Just cotne to light. Scott Portia, a white man, cut his wifea throat and thou attempted to cut up and burn the body. , Failing In this he killed his eightyear-old bOtt tO prevent him from dis closing - the crime, and buried both bodies In the marsh, where they have just been discovered. The Bing inundators Coming Mama. , NEW YORK. July is now stated that an agreeineut has been made be tween the District Attorney 'and Peter B. Sweeney's counsel that bweeny will return front' Marie to meet the indict ments againsifthim for participating in tbe Tweed robberies and bail in 00,040 will be aocepte leis. also said that Like work orreetitution of the Lug plunder is soori to begat, and that Ex-Commissioner Walsh will be the lirst to hand , over his share, amounting witil Interest to about 30.000. 1e total plunder of the Tweed Ring Is placed at $15,000,000. ! Several of the Ring erinitnals have of fered to psy over various amounts rang ing front $50,0011 to $500,000. Sweeney still lives JO handsome styl in Paris, although all his property here is at tached. ! !. , , Inereosinti pollen , , , CoNsTaimunewc, July 111.--In order to cover the taro deficit IA, revenueots limn by the itudget,. thd Government. intends to double present import duties. LaNnozi, July 13.--Tite American ride teain will arrive in this,oity on Wednes day the fourteenth inst. , NNGLI811 FINANCIES. LONDON, July 13-1 -P. 21.The funhs are quiet and unsteady. Consols for money, 94; consols for account, 94. U. 8. bone firm: Gs, 106X1g166; Erie 14,112. LONDON, July 13.The fundS remained quiet., çuusols for money, 94 1-16494. U. S. bonds, unchanged anti stron4 10 40s, 104(4104; new Os, 1.03y,(4)103. Erie shares,r234. OP ORTZVG RAC , , TO-DAY AT MONMOUTH PARK. LONG BRANUM, N. J July 11Today is another great day at1 Monmouth Park, and large arrivols are noticeable at the hotels, including' many persons who were hdavy losers at the last; meeting and have returned to try. their luck again. At the sale of pools at the 'West Buil Hotel, however, less than the usual aniination was shown. On the programme islst a trial purse, oue mile, in which Cariboo, Desperation, Venango and Seemlier will start.- - See ondOcean hetet stakes.- 1 miles, in which McGrath's Harneý's, anti Pur yeas'stables will be. represented. ThirdPurse of POO, for - mile heats, in which - Vandalite, Nary Lang, scratch, The -Hoaxer, Bob Woolay, and Corning will start, and feurth, the hurdle race of two miles, in which Deadhead, Divalo, Trouble, Risk, and Minute Moil...will run. McGrath,s stable is the lavorite for the Opeau Hotel stakes, selling at $240; Har nay's, $74; Puryeas', $10; Chamberlin's, - THE ATHLETES AT GLEN MITCHRLL. SARATOGA, N.- Y.; July la.Tne entries closed yesterday tor the athletic sports to come off at Glen Mitohell the day after the boat races. There APO 110 all, aver aging eleven for each race. BASE-BALL. - BROOKLYN, J uly ELBrONTS 8 lock lags, of St. Louie. Anti Atiantles played Baseball on the 'Linton grounds,. result ing in a vtotory for the St. LOUIS 011,1D, to 2.. , , rHILADELPHIA, uly 13.At a meeting of the Baseball Club, held last, night, it was agreed that hereatter when any player absents himself from a game without permission of the Dire2tors be shall loose oue inonth's pay. A bommu nteation from the Bosteu Club, to mate tile home club respon:ible, iu case of the crowd breaking in upon a game, and to give the game, in soul' case, to the oppo tate club.wasvoted down. ,' , , Eltainisowr, Kr:, July 18.The game of basebail yesterday resulted:. Capi tals,. of Franklort, 14; Mute, Jr., el .000 Iv Emmy, atm vorlitag win 111.11,114 and fourth, the- hurdle race of two miles, in which Deadhead, Diva le, Trouble, Risk, and Minute Moil. wlli rum . , , Mc Grath,s stable is the lavorite for the Oesau Hotel stakes, sellingat $2,10; Hap. nay $7,2; Puryeas', $10; Chamberlin's, ;11 ' - '' - :' ' - " - ,! i - tint trtmEnte a'r cilatN tfrrionnt.L. ' SaitaTeda, N.- Y.; July la.Tee entries closed yesterday tor the athletic sports to come elf at Glen Mitohell the day after the boat races. There APO 110 ill all, aver- aging eleven for each race. - - -. , BA8E-BALL . ,.. ' ' : . B KLYK, July 13.--BreWa Stock in s, of St. Louie. and Atlantles played Ba!se-ball on the 'Linton grounds,. result,. ing in a vtotory for the St,. 1,0111,8 01110, by - ' ' ; ',- a ralLADIELPRIA, July 13.At a meeting of the Atilletie Base.ball Club, held last Eiglit,, it was agreed that bereatter when auy player absents himself from a game without permiesion of the Direetors be ' shall loose oue inenth's pay. A bommu. vacation !rem the Bestea Club, to mate the home club respon:ible, la case of the crowd breaking in upon a game, and to give the game, in swill case, to the oppo. hite club,..was Noted flown. ,'' . , , .' Fatitneowr, Kir:, July 18.--The game of basehail yesterday resulted:. Capi, tale,. of Franktort, 14; Nagle, Jr., el Leablville, To - ,- T' ,.. , - - - . , , . - -' BUZZIMIS OM' WILMA - ' FORGERY. BOSTON. July 11Benjamin C. Smith was arrested this morning, charged with swindling the North National Bank mit of 000 by forging the name of Charles Newell.- , A MOST INHUMAN CHARGE. JOilitr, lit", July 13.--Robert Simp son, a wealthy farmer, diect at his plaoe, three miles south of this eity, a few weeks ago under suspicious circum stances. Yesterday an inquest was called and the body exhumed. The inquest Will probably continue the whole of this week, but the following facts have been developed by the evidence so far ad duced; Simpson's sons aver that their late father's Wife was also his daughter and their sister, and that the father and daughterhad one son born to them who is now 13' years old, and it is charged that this inhuman daughter in collusion with a teuant ou the farm, by the name of Darwin, who now has a ten year lease of the, place, giveu since the old man's death, , bad poisoned , Simpson with the intent of getting possession of proprty.. Oa the poet-mortem examination It was ascertained that Simpson's heart was badly diseased and migat have eaneed his death at any time, also that the presence col poison in tile stomach was possible. The stomach was Sent to Chicago for chemleal examination. The whole affair looks black, though the con tett among the heirs in regard to the WM lett by the old man, leaving the bulk of his property to hie wile, may have given rise to some of the dumagiug re porte. timorge Hard, Esq., who drew tbe old inau's will, says he was perfectiy sensible and clear as to ail the provis ions of that instrument. . Itiastuy .aisa---Arreating tho Lung Point Eutoerm. Sr Louis, July IIThomas IL Win ston, formerly treleht conductor on the Missouri, ICanms k Texas railroad, has been missing for six weeks. The young man is said to have relatives liviug near ChicAgo. dean Thompson, an old and wealthy -of St. Louts, suddenly cheap. peered on if une 30th.There is no clue to his whereabouts. He had domeetio or naucial trouble. - Five meu are now under arrest on suepicion of complicity in the attempted train robbery at Long Point, anti the authorities are satisfied that they have got the right ones. 'The Riot at Lawretteth LAwiticzick 31aSS., Jui4 13.A serious riot OCCUCNte here last evening between Orangemen and some peoplo near the boat where the Orangemen wore landing atter their return from a picnic. The Orangemen wore driven by the crowd to station.irouse for , protection. The Mayor addressed the crowd, but' his voice was itrowned amid groans and hisses. Lie then Caine out and needed the police in escorting the Orangemen. The crowd thiew stones, bottles, &a., striking nearly everyone in proces. Mal. Die Orangemen trod their' revolý ere iu the crown anti many were hit, but none killed. ' Great excitement pre. veiled. ' ' ' A Bled lam Dodge. 'An'extensive printing lionse, supplied with leaf t for storeotyping and print books mien a large scale, and which is inteuded to give employment to nearly 200 workmoo, has been established in tbe village of Rouse's Point, New York State, on the Canadian line- The pecu liarity of this enterprise consists In the tact that Rouse Point is a yery small vil lage, with uo trade to speak of, and that the OW110113 of the printing house -are Clioadions, who have set up their estab lisinnent on American soil in conse quence of provisions of the law in regard to copyrigats'which give American pub lishers an advantage over Canadiane lu the reprinting el Eoglish books for the Canada market. In Canada no English book can bo reprinted without the per mission of the author,'whose copyright extends to the Dominion, While in the United States publisaers can reprint any English book and send it into Canada for sale on paying a duty of twelve and a milt per cent. which is collected for the benefit' of thit author. The Canadian publishers who have located lit Rouse's Point think it cheaper to 'print their books in this uountry anti pay the twelve and a half per cent. than to deal directly with the English authors- - . '' A Smuggler's Wooden Leg Perhaps the most ingenious method of deoeiving the Custom-nouse officers that has come to light lately was the device of a man with a wooden 'leg. His name YRS Earnest Bobruman, and he was a 'tatty of Saxony. Ile was usually dressed very shabbily and traveled se a poor emigrant. Ile was a skillful story teller anti betrayed himself by telling a Very humorous story a seoond time with in the hearing of the same detective who was. oa board one of the White Star steamers with him. The climax was brought. out in stunt an ,inimitable man. ner brokeu English that the officer immediately recalled that the voice atid manner of another, one-legged emigrant who had come in a ship of another line withOhn only about two months before. The fact of a poorly dressed man mak ing two journeys to America in so short a time excited his suspicion. He ac oordingly reported the eircumstance when the vessel arriVed in Port, and un usual diligence was used in searching his baggage and person, but nothing was totted until his wooden leg was removed. It was an ordinary cheap artificial leg, fastened to the natural leg at the knee and armed with a ferrule at the bottom. When it was taken off it seeined mum ally lignt, and on careful examination it was mond to be -hollow and to contain about $5,000 worth of laces and precious stahes. He had been a diamond broker, but had become poor anti subsequently entered tee. Prussian army in the French war as a , private , or nou-commissioned ofiléer. fle lost, his leg in battle and when he recovered ite thought this mettuid'ot retrieviug his fallen fortunes. A Penneyliatila mho has eaten a box Ot 110813; but Pennsylvania Men don't know math- , If oue of them -happens to niistake his 'inside for his outside, it is an error of the head and not of the 1.1311111 his bil timed It wal faster and a When ally li was I about stalle,.1 at al eater( war. I officer when mettle - 'A 1, , O. 80, know mistal an er heart. ' A' ; Talm,0 comet grallw wi") 1 0,f Gel Idol, 117 bu Such 1 in Ka poste. , A problem in relationship mitht be construcLed from the case of Mrs:T. W. Talmage, et Columbus, Ohio...who is a grand-daughter of Mrs.. Harriet rarics, who was a niece and adopted. daughter of George Washington. - , ' Mrs. Cartiey. or Leaven worttio,' killed 117 bushels of griussiaoppers in ono week. Such tlarneyage in sifery eity and town in Kansa! would soon exterminate Vie , SZW8 FROM TIM OLD WORLD. THE BEST SHOT. LONDON, Al M.Major Muretta, Japanese, total y ignorant of the English langhage, is the best marksman at Wita bledon. lia makes astonishing long range shots. , , - MOODY AND SANKEY'S FAREWELL. ilessrs. Moody and Sankey'a farewell meeting, took place last night. The Earls of Shaftesbury and Cavan, Samuel Morley, Met; Right Hon. Cowper Tem. ple, Mr. MaoArthur and OSTOB hundred clergymen were present. Speeches wore made full of praise of the eminent revi valists for the fresh lite and enargy they bad introduced in the churches and the steadfastness ol their converts. A sug gestion was made that a memorial.of some kind be presented to Messrs. 24( lily and Sankey, but lir.. Stone on their behalf said it would not be ac cepted, and nothing would give them more pain titan such a step. OUR RIFLEMEN. EDINBURG, July 13.Mr. Robeson, Americau Consul, gave an informal ban quet to the Team last night at tile City WO. Several residents of Edinburg were present, and expressed their regret that there had been no opportunity to give the Americans an official reception, us tbe manifestation of Scotland's kindly feelings towarti the United States. Col. Gildersleeve says nearly ail the members ot the Team will reach London in time to take part individually la the several matches at Wimbledon on Satur.aity. THZ INSURRECTION. The standard furnishes advices from Zara, capital of Dalmatia, which repre sent that tbe Panstavie emissaries spread reports among the Ilerzegovin tans that the Turks intended to wain. pate the Christians. These falsehoods caused the insurrection. Masses of In surgents surrounded the towns of Gasko, Neversine , and Stotatz. Six hundred fatuities have nod into Croatia and Ser. via, and twelve huudred have arrived in Dalmatia al different points along the frontier. ' VIIREATENING., - VIENNA, July 13.--The PrE880 reports thAL the weavers on a strike in Braun have assumed a threatening attitude. Three battalions of inlantry and two squadrons ot cavalry are held in readi ness to preserve order. , FRANCE. PARIS, July 13.--Au ollicial telegram In the atoniteur corrects tale exaggeration as to the number of people drowned in Toulouse., and .states that so tar only 216 bodies have been found. , In the Assembly the University Edu cation bill was discussed in detail clause by clause. All the amendments moved by Liberals have been rejected by narrow majorities. The Clericals are jubilant, anu congratulate Bisuop Dupanloup on their AtteceSd. A motion will soon be introduced in the Aesembly proposing a recess from July 2.5th to November 4th. "l'he Left Will meet this by moviog that business be proceeded with uninterreptediy, with a view to bringing about an early disso tattoo.' " " , , LATEST LOCAL.. r WIts-rEnuoLitit, a porter at Theinas Wardlaw Co.'s pork-packing establishment on N. Court street, was overpowered by the beat about noon to day and was taken- to the Cincinnati Hospital. ',, JOSRPH VEHICAMP charged with ma . shooting A'ugust Henry at Se . danisviiie last April lath, as inentiolied la yesterdays STAR, was adjudged...not guilty in the Criminal Court this morn. ing and honorably discharged... ,, WILLIAM TYNDALL, WhO a few days ago stote 2 wortn .lead pipe from a stable, was sentenced in the Police Court this morning to thirty days in the Work-house, and lined $125.- His accom plice, Chas. Miller, received a sentence of thirty days.. 'A PLACARD - the window of the Adams Express olUoiroffers a reward of $2,950 tor 1,11e capture of the robbers who stopped the train on the Vandalia Rail road, at Long 'Point, Illinois, some time ago, broke open a car and murdered the engineer. A large amount of valuables consigned to the care of the Adams Ex press were stolen. ARTHUR Spurn, charged with lunacy, will be -taken- beteretho Probate Court this afteruoou and examhted. He was arrested last night by Lieutenant, Snel baker and takeu to the Third-street Station-house, where he made several at tempts to hang himself. It dually became necessary to remove all his Mottling lest he should accomplish his purpose. Cuas.EVERSMAN And Witliam Miller, the twe men olio caused the death of a horse on Spring Grove -avenue. by driv ing him over au embankment at the end of the bridge, Wen arraigned , before Judge Lindeman this moruiug on 'a charge of cruelly driving and killing a horse. Eversman was.fined $25 and wet, and Miller, thelminediate bause of the animal's death, $60 and costs.. In de fault ot' these sums they Wer0 remanded to prison.; , , , , The Ritter Freshets. ' At midnight, last night, Licking broke Loose and commenced rising at a rapid rale. Up to daybreak to-day, the Licking had risen nearly twelve' feet and is still pouring out. All the barges, floats and rafts lain 'up in the mouth' of Licking were swept dovro stream -by the freshet, and three barges, containing thirty thousand hush. els of coalovere sunk by driftwood near the elevator' of Gordon .ft McClure. Here the Ohio yiver OBI morning was rising quite fastthaving swollen eighteen inches during the night. Our latest re-ports indicate this freshet to be pretty general, as all the side streams are run ning out quite-freely. - ' Tne D. T. Lane and Thos. -W. Meansy botb with heavy Otis, were enable last night to proceed up-stream, tbo current lu the neighborhood of the Suspension bridge was 80 strong. , - Tbe Kanawha river at Charleston, W. Vs is 11180 on a tear, having 'reached the height of 15 feet, and still rising Ilt he rate of 18 inches per hour; - ,At Ironton yesterday the river rose vilit feet. -The Big and Little Miamis are running out lively, and the Kentucky river rose three feet yesterday at Frankfort. Of course these freshets do a great deal of damage to property, but' as yet wellave heard of , It is strange that the young man -who Wears white duck pants to a picnic al ways sits down is a black raspberry pie, and not one -that corresponds with the pOler QL)116 petit& . . WITH IN-TENT TO DO 00011. rho New Camp Ground and Oss AIM Camp Nesting. The Camp Meeting at the new Childs ; nett Camp-grounds, neat lovelaud,' -- gins this afternoon. Untisual proper tions have been In progresi for weeksild expectation of this event, and arrange. ' milts for the best of ministerial talcs , and for the noconimodation Of a tarp at. tendance have been made. 1 , , Al -the sale of lots semi time Moog purchases were made by very many el our most prominent oitizens, and a large. number of buildings and tents have been - , ereoted. Yesterday and to-day the build "..- Jugs have been rapidly filling up and tail proprietors making ready for the mason of prayer and praise. . The grounds, although new, are-excel: lently; arranged and , convenionoes ed every' kind have been provided. There are five boardinghouses and restaurants ' for those who wish to board, and pa eery and provision store for those , wish to oecupy tents or cottages anti - provide for themselves. A post-oflice has also been erected: ' and those in attendauce may have thole ' mail sent to them regularly. Several news.stands are. in readiness and pre. pared to furnish papers and books of all kinds. A number ot other public ' ings, amounting to fifteen or Sweaty in all, have been erected, and, the grounds with their avenues, residenees, tabor- nacles and business houses present the appearance of a thriving young city. - 'the number of private cottages, at.' though large, is-not so great as would . have been bad the weather, been mote favorable. ' A monster tabernacle,. capable of ae. commodating fully live thousand peopl has been erected and is comfortably and neatly arranged. Besides thirtbere are' ' three large lents with the capacity of an , ordinary church each, and with ampia accommodatious tor prayer and experts ' once meetings. The scene at the grounds this morning was one Of unusual activity and interest. , The railroads yesterday and to. - day ran tree freight. cars for the &coma. medation of those removing irom the. , city, and also commenced the sale of re duced rate tickets to and from the , grounds. Large numbers availed them.. - , selves of tke opportunity offered yestea, day, and were this morning la full pea session of their temporary homes, , , occupied in putting the finishing touches to the arrangement of furniture, eto., and in aminging to assist and tempora rily accommodate their friends tyke. wan - . to arrive to-day. - Manyof the families who are to attend , ' yesterday sent their furniture and ' heeded artícies by trusty employes, whit. this morning, had the homes in remit. - nese to welcome the occupants on thole Many, however, with that , natural ,- dread of "moving," have deferred the , ARM( Until to-day, and the -trains this morning ,were 'loaded with furniture. ' kitchen utensils, provisions, trunks, clothing, and all the paraphernalia - attendant upou eveti a temporary trip at l' thi kind. The palisenger. cars were crowded with noxious mainmas,eager and : jubilant children, worried paternals, bee lore whom visione of stove pipes, cao. - pets, bedsteads, and the hundred annoy- ; ancea of the day loomed up, and wills the thoughtful workers,whose-fiwn beg tokened au earnest desire teat the fruits of thb season might be plentoeus itad en ' clueing. , , U'p to noon, when our reporter left tha grounds, everything was in a state ol comparative contusion, but was grata. ally assuming proportiors, and the proem - pects weré that by 3 o'clock the' tante : , and cottages would be occupied, the work of arranging completed, and the attendants fairly settled in their homes. ready to enter into the spirit of the - alternoon's services. , - , Prayer meetings were held in Several tents at nooa to-day, and the voice oil prayer and song was beginning to lat heard over the grounds as the reponse - pocketed his notes and prepared for , hurried trip to the office. , , This afternoon at 3 o'clock' services nre to be held and the opening Genteel preacned by Bev. J. S. Chadwick. form- , erly of Covington but now of Louisvillit. Appropriate services will alii0 be held Ws evening and to-morrow the morn. -' ing, afternoon anti evening...1 , ; An unusual degree of interest la want. - feste.d, and the peespects are that Ilia meeting will be ode of more than era- ' , nary results. Ample accommodations for transit to and irom the city have been - ' made, ea the trains on the Little Miami - and the M. tit C. roads run at redueed rates and stop at the grounds.,, .111Lielf C01:1132 - ' i - Drunk and DisorderlyAgnes Murphy, lt, D. Emkwood, W. F. Heffner, each 'tlismissedi , C. B. Shafer, J. A. Conners, each Mg and costes dolm Dugan, ten dayst Margaret Weldon, and costs; Edward Dunn, costs;,Jos. Huns, , and costs; John Hauser, Frank Beaus, each , and costs; Elizabeth -Doane; 5 days; Jennie Nickles and Kale Points, easel - . , 33 and coatis; Wm. Jolundon, rx and costig - Jelin Francis, 53 and costs; Mary O'Brien, la ' days; Lawrence Bennett, continued to 20th inst.;'Joshph lloffman, 80 days and 110; . SCILWall, $5 and costs; Charles Donis, same; , ClitideS York, Herman Rovind, Theo'. Schenck - anti Andy Cook.eacii continued to nab inst.; , George Whittaker, tecorrigibility,,capias sued. miscellaneous,,Solomon Weld, petit lei- , ccuY. continued to 14tn inst; Caroline eraidti vag, tildays; Frank bender, abusing lawny, ' and 030411; Frank Bender earl-yin); coneeided ' weaPens. Si and costs; CAs.:nrad Bender inter- feril!g w ith Meer, disiniesed; H. D. iehweed,, receiving stolen goods. dismissed; Peter link. ler, petit larceny. mintinued to lath; Jaen Ler., ,,,, nelle.vag, Sti days; J. Cunningham, cutting with ' intent te wetted, ousts; Patrick Sullivan, corrigibility, House of' Refuge; Chas. Resta , man, cruel driving and killing a horse, S25 and week Wm. Miller. same, MO and wets; Fraud - Gametty, petit larceny, costs; Jae,. .bintentba. ' same, so days and $10; Wm. Tavis, same, se days and S25, John Schneider,- petit, , ceny., 10 days And $10; Ann Click, sautes continued to the lbth inst..; Wm. J. immissucar. Henry Howard, false pretenses, eaeh MO and ten days; 'George Engel, cruelty to alatinateIIP and costs; Annie Eckert, thief, ninety days; . , Lawrence Bennett, reetsting eMoer, continued to tioth Met.; JAMBS Ditty, receiving Mole& , goods, contintled to lath lust.; Charles Staler, , ' petit iareeny, thirty days; Wm. Tyndall. sagas, so davs audgetat Hattie vag, ge &gag Joe Watkins, petit larceny, 86 days aud $104 Geo.-Sheriff, anusing family, continued to - inst. ; Minnie Forrest, Lizzie Bonner, street walring, each 6 months.; Henry Backman, house breaking, continued to letit inst.; malt- - Moue cuttingdiame; Ana Clityteaspetit larceav. - continued to 1-th inst. ' , , Assault and BatteryInsins Blunkoostng. R Lambert, cotalented to leth tat.; Jag. Bay Ins. costs; David ?reek, -dismissed; ,, Smith, 0 and costa; Peter Johannes, gl asat , costs; Anton Maier, twenty day and go; An. , drew Smith, 6,1 and al,sts; Jeanette Stakrt. .' sod costa: Annie Miller,- John. Brown, each mots; Frederik& Frank, Wini. DOA Walk Meets, dismiseed. , , , - S. ,-