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= SS THE EVENING ST. | Published Daily, Sundays Exy: AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylva—# Avenue, corner 11th St. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. &. BH. RAUFPMANN, Prev't. THE EVENING STAR js served by carriers to their subscribers at Tex Cats PER wax, or For- ‘TT Foc CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, ‘Two Cexts each. By mai!—three months, $1.20; siz months, @3.00; one year, @5.00. THE WEEKLY STAR—poblished Friday—91.0 Syear. SF Invariably in sivence, im both cases, end no paper sent longer than paid for BF tates of advertising furnished on sppliestion. ee ve. 38—N2. 5,747. Che Evening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WED NESDAY, AUGUST 1€, 1871, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. LADIES’ GOOD“ — oy &e. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. om riewkeeg = TRST GRAND PIONIC €. W. HAVENNER @ CO. SOY See al nae, COMBINED vonage, tr THE I, 0. BNAI- “4 Ladies will always y eee aimean ion | eee or pm SR Far Re pact 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, USfinck Dress gi" and Parasol Covers. No. Site Beficate, the WASHINGTON Ready age r 1 16, 1s71. * THIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET | four’ ere mt at dpe. [is ea et, > om a ae Straw. Velvot , ‘ithone: Flamerara ings. Stranburger, 906 Tthet., between esi 3 Wo hare for investment in notes scenred by deedot | Hair Bratdr o?mttint tainty een ke On Freapaieh aig ie trust on Real Estate in the District of Columbia, the sum of $169,000. For Loape on Collateral Secarity and Basincss Paper $19.00, LIBERAL aDVANGs Goode nd at the low- est venir -oarked in plain gopey rte low 907 Pennsylvania avenue, M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTS STREET, Berwsen D av B Stasers. EGARNLES SELLING OFT ANGE BUSLS. NO HUMBUG!! SEEING [8 BELIEVING W Tim Association, deliver an ‘P81 ne w MADE PENDING NEGO- TIONS. . (A ANNUAL EXC a Pimet Persomal attontion given to all matters in- IXTH ANNU. Usted to our eare. 2 GEO. W. CLAB’ , DEN. ETOWN, er GLY MON T - on Tifenspay, Avcust Tru, qth jh street at 8% o cloek a. m. he Hol OF OOST TO 1 Steamer WAWASET hi Hill Band is en krte Gentlemen, ‘sivfafice, ® cents; Cc. H. HOLDEN @ CO. 0" TET Te sts Toland Me wconek 8th and T Sip.5 Bang Yard: 4 aandtotan G35 Benne. (om. Simon Wolf, President of, the Orphan Aey- ill commence at 4o'clock. al5-2t nee Acie ae Ghace cuurenyPk |StxpAy ScHooL, OF MY ENTIRE STOCK 03 REAL ESTATE AG ZNTs, MILLINERY AND FANCY GLODS, 683 LOUISIANA AVENUE, REGARDLSSS OF COST. ’ Tru Sr. jeisty_ ____CW\SRINGTON.D.O. _ | yarURAL CURLS AT A GREAT BACRIFIOB ee "TV % MGROBERTS — | ANDREW B Any shape or style of the Best quality i Bp 408 Becenth stest, beween Dae, 7s IMITATION HAIR CHIGNONS AT 35 CENTS. Si Painting. Rnaraving Chromo Window McROBE_RTS & CO., papa alge, Largest Stock Paper =. BEAL ESTATE A’sD INSURANCE OFFICE, : . Boge, halls ae gee: scsi SEVENTH STREET, EBM’, Uorner 15th an€*3 streets, opp. U.S. Treasury, 413 t Please remember Name 4nd Namber, ap%-ly* Detwoen Estreets. WASHINGTON, D. C. 0. REICHEN BACH’ PIANO . 3 1b A F ne fora es 20 Verne) Special attonc (Esta. ‘at Ato at fore the see- REAT REDUCTION. be we Bigerarm rid ac pacines More neces | Qe GREAT War nks Pes Bata USTi F. BROWN, ONE. PRICE.ONLY..... ee TE pe pg no —_ CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT HENRY KING, Jr, # ch the ‘most sceemmn°da Oormer of New York avenue and 1sth street. 439 Tta S&. of" onary ys Ne MARKRITER’S. MASONIC TEMPLE, OORNEB NINTH AND F STREBS. WASHINGTON HOTELS. © WILLARD, Pry mal parts of the city for sale om eredit. Houses erected for Corenoening srouat EBBITT HOUSE, and long time notes taken im payment. Estate BaperBonght and sold feo-tt "CLOTHING. — | fekiwanT FAILoR,, a, ) ET, Be aN ‘H AND 10Tn =) eee WAshINGTON. D € Teeny: thousand dollars of bens x3 Ry and FANCY GOODS, ous RIBBONS, 25, sh RY GLOVES: ‘ARASOLS, = RSETS, LADIBS V, SUMMER RESORTS. LT WA’ BATIT myS-ly s* oe MARS! LE: cu: Bold ati0 cent. above E ‘ Positively One Price Only. ING. HALL’S VILLA 5 ‘his — sit patios. on St. Georg He is prepared to make cp work at the following ver, acar Piney Point Pavillion, is now open Bow rate Maki and trimming Goats. from, THE TRADES. Be reception of boarders. “Goan accommodation a. ” fauting sof trimming Vest, $220 mii pate for the! pleasure of guetta free of charge. ‘Try % .: ‘ests, weel a w 1. peas ieapeatarodaan T Herter Board 82 per dBi) or week. as S7 Boys’ Clothing made to order in the latest wml. R. J. se fone = York styles. Boys’ Patterns cut ot a TS for Sale or Rent for Camp Meetings, ? bs = TEN SUN INGS P57 Pubic and Private Balle and Par: M.G. COPELAND, sl Dealer in Awning Materials, ’ augs 643 Louisiana avenue, BOYS’ ANP CHILDREN'S | ~10xv PLLA WOCEmS, BOleraae [ANTHONY FISHER, pivey Pont Pavinion, PE ORER PUTO RIVER, IN SIGH aaa OF CHESAPEAKE BAY. G- fishing, cral ands. good music, be., &c.. FIEST CLASS SCOURER, nto ai this delightful place. Can be reached by amers alm BISMARCK, ZOUAVE AND WELLINGTON | 618 Oru Srazer, Orronre Parent Orns. : romptiy adopting the latest improvements, mbiabe of deste & Beroveon tient teat asd Seoion copiaete enabled to do my work in a manner not to be equaled De ee an a part: | OHS B- KIRKWOU tenes clean : all kind of epots removed srlthont cleaning the while a Tt T oN? arment rease Spots, after being removed, ENEr"iksa! Quis” Qhetimen’ Coit ceanedt | oGiMlReasifal SUMMER RESORT st pare dt TR Be yy heater turapike, will be ready allowing. prices: Coste, $12 and 91.0; Fante, 75 | the reeepuion of guste ty JUNE ter, ‘pairing dome neatty and at reasonable prices. orn eee. nd the summer in the jew York style of cleaning Kid Gloves—a single pair 2% cents, two pair 40 cents. one dozen #2. ost ign. A tri-werkly mail hae been o int Terms: $3 per da BAENEY JACKET SUITS. DEEBSY SvITs. METROPOLITAN SUITS. ‘The above styles In SUMMER CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS, WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES and COLORED LINENS, manufactured with taste and @legance for sil ages from 3 to youths of 3 your: of wee. R. POTTS, Proprietor. », Loudon county, Va. x ings cleaned, blackened and NACLE HOU Also, SHIRTS, COLLABS, DRAWERS, TIES, | scnPnal st Si pet onteee pend Oink Beate NACLE PP EH SPRINGS BOCKS, &c., &. |, cleaned nd cumied, in the it style. FREDERICK COUN TY, vA. ce ot the, Seacen Telan RY Dyeing Retab: | Mrs. CLAIA A. BINES, of Washingtia, Manager. Great opportunity for good goods at low prices, iment. ental Tbe oldest gest ; if not in the world. ‘Terme: $2.20 per day. t week, and $50 ee “NANTUONY FISHER, Agent, moaiks cniarce ie ‘and ser- rien years vante half price, ‘hrongh tickets from Washington to the isfy NOAH WALKER & 00., h street, HOGAN, a WASHINGTON, D. 0, (This farnous resort is open for the reception of vi itors, till Qgtober next; under ‘the nlandgem r. Ji Kirkwood, formerly ol Wash- ry oaiet and. quolt are amoung the amuse- from Baltimore and Washing- Hf ‘tablished to the €18 per week, $00 for August, OD, Manager. aultft =~ to try will ast drew BT SANNEY. Hound Hut Bot , reta via Orange, Al dria and da gO1? PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ra WINDOW AND VERAN- ara i itroad nd Wage from A F 7. HETRERGER, Byectat ate WAGON, COVERS. sale "608 scene and’ at the ferylat Ss +” (Suceessor to H. F. London & Co.,) Special attention given to city an ate - | depot. Leave at 7:10 a. m.; arrive at Capper Springs = “= = ences. Allorders promptly atuended to. 713 Mar. far an early tea. — Alarm tae et Space. ere ay Sf Farther information may be obtained of any of the Metropstttan He A DOLPH GOETZ, a im Ballantyne: Bsa, Moses Kelley, Raa. yistt No. 862 Pen <a EEW AND SEOOND BARD FUREITURS. . Pratt & 80 Francis Il. Smiths Bea, HOUSEFUKNISHING GOODS. Gente tse, a BOOTS AND SHOE oRERS ic cpeg min Hoe ent: | PRY an thins Seperate ie a oe — —— Second-hand Furniture bought. NW corner hand ‘ects N. W. jel2-ém* REDUCED RATES Hettrtrtacrexs FSTABLISuED 1833. JOHN McDERMOTT & BROS., 4 FoR COAT) AKEKS AND CARRIAGE ASH pperiar Fee oe wrest OMS CAS ennsslyanin avenue. near et CAR GES AND HARNESS ING LOTS 1N THR cCEIV NV STORAGE AND SOLD ON , THR FINEST BUILDIN RECEIVED ON STMISSION: MARKET! To CABRIAGES REPAIRED. th. NEATLY AND. PROMPTLY EXE UT! REDUCE STOCK. Near if PULEISHORY & COP COTED apltly D stree between 6th and 7th atreets. om and after July 1 we offer our large aod desir H. & AUG. SCHMEDTIE, $25 EAC Bre 7th strest, between G and H street REPAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SPECKS carefully a 7 adie stock of ~ BOOTS AND SHOES AT A DISCOUNT OF ANIES. AY BE PAID FOR AT $1 A MONTH! 10 PER CENT. OFF ON ALL CASH SALES ORTH WES? MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, Wis. Bo large an assortment at ench rates is seldom of- Av. GaTLonn, Sec: Heuer’ Sw fered in this market. This large and varied stock ee TH, Vice Prea't; Jous HVan Dyes, Pi 38 this season « manufac e, aud will moet tbe Was organized i: ‘59.000 00) assets, and . < rs <<< ese members. ectsand | ONLY TWENTY MINUTES FROM THE CITY | This wetcnst if not, And the Junction of the New | gg i anit mse it obtaipe Bighorn toed | |p, LTIMORE AND POTOMAC BAILBOAD The NEWPORT TIKS, BUTTON oxeonns, | ton its iuvestmonte, bags lower ratio of 4 = 7 SLIPPE 8S of all Sty BUTION Gon nd holds a high reserve. A. + wanted, Takes place at Huntington. GBBT aud SERGE. see” Mat 1 Y-Buicur, Car Fare but 11 Cente Per Day! : == 2 =m = te Taxes All Paid to Include 1873. FOR GEN 3 ‘(MLE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN " ‘ Tee CROWN, PRINCE, WASHINGTON sm [Fine anon en pine tpg ‘Two Large Public Parks in Centre! DRESS BOOTS and GAITERS. either o! bn BRICK HOUSES Of Four, Six and Eight Rooms, built te order accommodating terms. | CALF, PATENT LEATHER T DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. er MukUCCY. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. ASH CAPITAL. FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN: Tithe Perfectly Clear and Unenenmbered. We have all STYLES and COLORS, KID an¢ = 4 903 PE YLVANIA AVENUR oclé-tt B7-CALI OFFICE AND GET PAM ALLAT THE ¢ LETS AND FULL 1N ’ BF-Certificate of Title under Seal of Court to ev ee is a lot may be seen at the Office, FOR MILITARY PURPOSES: wee son We have just received aCHEAP LOT. SAMUEL CROSS, ary. DIRECTORS. _ ‘Wm. B. Todd, |. BURNS & CO., Charles Just, John T.Lentan, rt jyl-tr ie ; OBMATION. PERSONAL OUTFITS. AZAAR—Bargawme in Ladies’, Gents’ and Chil- BZAATCRDEMCLOTHING may be font at Women's Christian Association, Judiciary Synare All aeders promptly and neatly executed. Katrance No. 617 SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ALDERMEN's CHAMBER, City Hatt, Masuixcrox: D.C.» July 21 , on E street. between 4th noll-tf N tice Ss heweby given, tbat = — 2%, yu-tr MEE. BS ELE, Ere eee — | pointed under an act of the Legislative Assembly v1 ————————————————E | (PSE SLE UNSEETT AS fhe Dintrict of Columbia, approved Jume 16,181, us SAVE OR NOT TO SAVE, | Fe diese them. cot ct PaTeee Tan ome! received and audit all oatatandtug claims against the Bales Reoms. 1006 Pennsylvania ave. an¥ tf . of Washington and Georgetown: tand THAT IS THE QUESTION. mrt, and for other par} in the Aldermen's Chamber, 921-921 from Wa.m. to 3 p m., where al A agsinst the aforesaid Corporation aad the BEAD THIs: PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. pent Fac eel Ee : thereto, onor before the t,ehteen hundred andseven- 21 tan 31 WM. DIXON, {Chron. Rep. Patriot and Wah, Anzzeiger.) evidence rel is hg swe Dacor, THE LABGEST AND BEST SELECTED sTOCKR or TROSKS AND SATCHELS B Sele Oy eet bel atire an cigeed tod $2tcr pie and 25 cents Tor powtage. iN THE TERRITOR pectiuily y reunas$ DgDIES DRESS. Srecnxs. sabaisasen eis a cheapdinent olars and Gud, and bave Jontrecetved caren PACKING }ruusxs ee Tomy COLLARS and two pairs reversible CUFFS a ore ; pide aioe {iso 00 Woek ong-Travathig BASKETS ot 91 Taenks } Abb EO GiakES = }TRUNKs. ‘or the reception of Guests, eaph. ieee ' “ SATCHELS Sa rans Vote Gente ANB FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ‘he epacionr building has been thoror KERC SROLET 4 Rela aut Grain Lester, Turkey Morocco, and | vatndvaed bereiy furuisbed shrowetoat. Ql BOOKS. JEWEnEY, WATUWAt CURES, ce prietors made every ex . lanat SATCHELS.{ Prom $1 to @1s. SATCHELS. { ton to sdapt tt the comfort and Will be sold on the dollar 9) eo Af te patrons, and ha cous ¢ spared ueither pains Re’ ‘expense to secure that end. SILVEBBERG'S, 318 SEVENTH STREET, WALL, ROBINSON & CO., worth of the Linen Collars and Cuffs zon ek RS. MARY E. SMITH. Ho. 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, bia SEEe & GARFIELD, Proprietors. yar Near Pennsylvanis svenne. e _ Between 9th and jorb w | jase. WiLeerr. CHAS. RUOFF. iy) Dw. GlagK. T. B. CROSS, Jn ee WILLETT & RUOFF, | |b epw. chann 2 co. WILLIAM B. REDGRAVE, (Successors to Cochran $ Co.) DEALERS IN LUMBER DEALER, 905 Paxxerivamia AVENUE, LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, t Corner eats and Q streets NW. SATS, CAPS, CANES, AND UMBRELLAS, DOORS, SA8H, BLINDS, NGS, ac. axon hand stock of LOMB ‘ras, RETS and CEDAR POSRS hae aLES. PICK ET: STRAW, LINEN, AND BAMBOO BATS. harfand Plagtug MOI foot of 4th street east. SSED LUMBER of various kinds, which he | FULL LINE MILITARY HATS, CAPS, AND ranch Yard Virgi ia avenue and 9 «treet south- oMers fur sale at lowest market prices. peas-tf EPAULETIES 23° cnet, Washington, . ay 13-1 SPECIAL NOTICE Sarsaparilla and Cherry Po ora: a - OD ete. rup and Tonic. $125; Jayn~ SMtsratiwe, shen: Hastert yy = 4 a“ —aenolia Balm. Doe AN sip Helmboldie Buch: J Cod Liver 's Relief, 9c.; Radway or A Sherry, Mi DIES. INS, &c., BRAN) i GL art rr id by all druggists. Price, 26 and 'BiNODOROUS KID GLOVE CL restores soiled gloves equal to-new. Sold ‘and fancy goods joes not. do not 0 “eoral,, 88e.: -; Sehénck § = von i faieiee gee bere rants Apericnt ie. Wi meter ; seat lent 5 inc] fee; Cegood's Ludi Obolagone, sik? Sterling's tex: 3 Josh's G ie Gime ibe ight nine, Sl; gates Soape, very Inrge assortment, whole- le pricen:’ Hutland Gin, imported, Gi per battle; Le poet pra dt nd F ee SEER aaa Great Reduction. IN OLD BYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES q viz:—Family WN year i Saaf r ram Robertson 4404 88 ao do.; Old Crow,, 6 do.) 8540., Baker, i Ae ey a Pd Hebneusey, 1st, 73. 00, tb. @l0 de; tard apy, 1888, $10; ‘California Brandy, $6 do. ied ‘om Gin, $2.25, Bitters, BI Brandy. to 4 : Wine Bitters, myh Penn’s avenue. cen Dy all dealers. Price, © cents. me PT Se ie contai: to produce paralysis 01 sta totam Rees peed H. B. 4 GREAT OPPORTUNITY IS PRESENTED TO-DAY 1 PURCHASE HOT-WEATHER CLOTHING, as WE HAVE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT OUR iM MENSE STOCK or SUMMER WEAR. THEREFORE, BUY NOW! BUY NOW! AS WE GUARANTEE BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ax LINEN, DUCK, DRAP D'ETE, ALPAOA; AND, IN FACT, ALL OTHER SUITS OR ARTICLES, FOR THEY ARE STYLISH. REMEMBER, OW 18 THE TIME TO BUY BARGAINS. HABLE BROTHERS, N. W. CORNER OF 71u AND D STRERTS, INTELLIGENCER BUILDL. anls BUY NOW! BARGAINS! CHEAP, DURABLE, WELL-MADE, NEAT AND WEAB MUST BE SOLD IN ORDBB TO REDUCE STOC! THE SEASON, AND PREPARING FORA LARGE FALL STOCK, WHICH LAM NOW HAVING MANUFACTURD ED ESPECIALLY TO OB- DER, I OFFER FOR THE NEXT 20 DAYS: Light Oaestmere Suite, at. Cheviot Suits... Blue Flannel ae White Duck Suits (Derby) White Duck (Sack Brown Duck Suite.......... All Linen Suite... Jolored Cass THEME Cond Veots to match Light Cassimere Pants, sing! White Marseilles Vests. White Duck Vests.. Alpaca Sacks.. Youths’ Cassimere Suits, from.. Boys’ rvs “ “ Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, “ Blue Cloth Frock and Derby Coat Fine Black Doeskin Pants. Flannel, and White and Brown Duck, at very low rates. to give me s call. A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, Between Wth and lth streets, iy2t-tr Ho pemmane A treated without ‘80 the shoe DE. Boems, No. 535 isth street, ', Washington, D. 5 ry bs OD oy and No. Patronize his establiehment. jes P OLAB SODA ‘AND MINERAL WATERS ON DRAUGHT, at MILBURN’S DRUG STORE No. 531 FIFTEENTH STREET, myl8-3m Opposite the Treasury. Witty MASSEY & CO.’S( Philadelphia) BITTER BEER, AN EXC: Ny Chat T TONIC. For sale at per Dozen ( pint.) 180, XX ALE, roeree AnD BROWN STOUT. &F-Discount neralen igMtr__ 87 Greene street. eorseen Do. ‘UTICE TO LADIES. Desiring to make room for other stock, I will this time f d sell Stock MHLLINEBY GOODS acu i: -} 8. HELLER, it T1aMarket Space. hoi REDUCTION IN PRICES. $19,000 WORTH OF SPRING AND SUMMER IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF J 3 aweeftom 4.50 to 8S Large extra-size Suits, of Cheviot, Oassimere, Bae BF As 1 am determined to reduce my Stock with- out delay, purchasers will find it to weir advantage 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Three doors from lth st, ‘ORNS, BUNIONS, BAD waAIES, Cc And other Diseases of Feet, pain, can worn with case immediately after the 0} at = ios yperation, | U. 8. > orth ‘Ghatioe "eters to the many camioeue Bef Ph; oo inet hy hy and thousands of other reaponabie pernone aes Now You August epee ae wry in the Westiicld came to-day returned the sollow- verdict: “That | the a ne Andrew Covle and others, é:c4 thro &@ rupture or ex- jon of the boiler of the ferry boat Westfield, Seth; that said expksion or rupture was camed by a flaw inthe iron,and by the negligenee ot Engineer Rebinson in carrying an ever-pree- sure of steam, that the company are respousille for the disaster, as the defect could have been detected if the Staten Island Ferry Com had a ce mpctent supe ndent cngine mechanic in their em 5 criminally negligent. We teen trict Attorney to take prompt acti: ter. We also think the government inspection TWO CENTS. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. IMPORTANT FROM FRANCE PANIC IN PARIS. A CRISIS APPROACHING. Threatened Revolt of the Army in Favor of the Empire. _ EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL Revexve.—The receipts from this source to-day were $263,076.66. Tne sunscrirtions to the new loan to-day were $89,000. . GovERNOR Cooks has appointed Richard Col- lins Assessor in the 17th district. Tux NEW WATER MAIN Will be laid by the end of the present year, it is expected. PoeTMasTER GENERAL CRESWELL turn to-morrow. Cot. D. C. Cox, of the Interior Department, has almost recovered from his late flIness. He was at the Department for a short time this af- ternoon. Tue Washington correspondent of the Cin- cinnati Commercial says that the President has tendered the mission to Brazil to Jim Ashley, and that the President is satisfied of the dis- honest means brought to bear to effect his re- moval from the Governorship of Montana. Not in THE Post Orrick DePaRTMEN?.— The statement in & morning paper that a| A New Quarrel Between F; “‘ malignant hater of the government,” named Germany. Sat J. Wood Davidson, is a clerk in the Post Panis, August 16—Difficalties have arisen at Department, is incorrect. There is no clerk of | Berlin in respect to the evacuation of the four that name in the department. departments of France still held by the Ger. mans. The French government has, in conse. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY uence, refused to admit Alsatian Produce to HARTLEY, who is now on a visit to his home in vont rer in ogg a ene e the soil o nce. In the Assembly yos- Beutel tate wt nt rtarn dee sat ts | Sey. tre came a foption at latter part of the month; and the Secretary will eeeages wre not visit Groton, Massachusetts, until that time. by means of m “ Wanene 1s BrunoT?”—A second telegram = Fever at was forwarded by the Board of Indian Commis- oi Thom, Anges 36 SAR immense mocting stoners to-day to the agent of the Western Union | ¥#5 held evening in » Ireland, in Telegraph at Portland, requesting in- } [Yor of home rule. Fully 12,00) persons were i aph at Por A ag in- 1 present. formation relative to Mr. Felix Brunot, the new ‘The Scott Centenary. Laxbdox, August 16.—The Scott centenary was Commissioner of Indian Affairs. When last heard from, Mr. B. was going up the Colyp- y 1a™DOx August 16. pg orga Bey Lord Dufferin presided. bia river to Visit the Umatilla rescrvatign, Russia Not Allied with Germany. Te WAS ONE dissentient ) who believed that comld not be disee v= ered by the ordi ot inspection Coroner Keenan, after the verdict was ren~ dered, retired t prepare warrants for the arrest of the president. Wirectors, and superintendent of the Staten Isiand Ferry Company. Also, for the arrest of Robinson, the engineer, which warrants were placed in the hands of the tirst precinct police for execu They have been required to give substantial bail te await the action of the grand jury. aaanesesames THE SUMMER RESORTS. Gowsipy Letter from Yateon. [Special Correspondence of The Star.) Yatton, Lorpos Co., Va., Aug. 13, 171 Sr. Editor-—Mave you ever heard of Yatton? Perhaps not, except throngh the ader rly columns of Tax Stan, where the name first caught the eye of your correspondent. Amid the sunflower blaze of the great summer re sorts, one might expect to find the modest merit of Yatton entirely overlooked by those flying from the at re of the cities; but such I find far from being true. Close application to business havin, 2 collapee of oar nervous system, the “family hysician”—a necessary evil in every well-regu- ted houschold—ordered that your corresponed- ent should “rest from his labors, and seek thao mvigorating an: ving air of the moun- tains. Treshe weneareslicy packed and checked for Xettom, por Knox's Express, and Alexandria by the §40 a. m. train, we had a pleasant ride over the Washington and Ohio railroad to Hamilton Station, where we were met by Mr. B. 1. Janney, the proprietor of the summer retreat which we were seeking. On the sume train with us were several other Washing- ton families, all ftying from the heat and dust of the city, and destined fer difterent localities among the mountains. Now, one word, just here, if you please, as t = ee You mast know that “ Jaumcy” is ¢ He CaTES STILARD OF TEE BLVE nrvow. je can a hotel, and is the --prince of fellows.” Pilling Bis Ane mew stage wiioer party, we were off at a 2.40 speod, and adrive Six miles over a broad, smyoth pike, brought uw to our destinatien in time fur a good dinner. Our horses were reined up before a large, masive stone building, which nostled modestly at the base of the mountains, just at the head of what is termed bere (Mr. Kirtlan re- | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Siar. Loxvon, Aug. 15—Advices from Paris say the city is excited. The situation is threaten. ing, and trouble is apprebended from various sources. To-day is the fete of Napoleon, and the air is full of ramors that the army will re- Yolt against the Versailles Assembly, declare MacMahon regent, and demand an empire. People are leaving Parie in stam ‘Some believe that the Orieanist scheme is ripe for a coup d'etat, and is being pushed by the crition to make Thiers permanent executive, Which, it is feared, would establish a govern. Hal. Thiers has no Friends; ublicans, royalists and im: rialists alike.” A crisis is approaching. = Predaced Naval Orricees TRAN#@¥ERRED.—Lient- . _ St. PeTerspune, August 16.—The Czar has ate IOCROw VALET,” tute Kane _ ca A. H. | intormed General Lefios the Preach ambassador, | through which sweeps the fresh mountain air as letcher have been ordered to ordnance duty at | that no treaty of alliance of any description be. | it pours a inicker's Gap. the Navy Yard in this city. Gunner David A. | tween Russia and Germany is in existence. And this is Yatton! thought your tnvalid eor- e has been detached from the Washington Navy Yard and ordered to the Nayal Magazine here in place of Gunner T. Bascom Watkins, who has been detached therefrom and placed on waiting orders. Tue Star Tax on Insurance Porwres. It is rumored that Commissioner Douglass will reverse the decision of the late Commissioner Pleasonton abolishing the stamp tax on insur- ance policies, and the old decision imposing a tax upon such policies will be renewed. By this ruling the internal revenue receipts will be in- creased about half a million dollars per an- num. respondent, as he was amisted through the grounds in front, and through a large ball ine asuit of rooms prepared for himself and for Mrs. Correspondent and a whole family of young ondents. Wee, this is Yatton, and @ ful, bonny place itis. The rooms are large and comfortably furnfshed. while the table is all that could be desired. We have plenty of ripe fruits and the greatest abundance of trest milk, butter, and creun. And what a change @ few days’ sojourn at Yatton has produced in the health of your hum- Die servant! No amusement now escapes hia. The country is scoured from mountain top to lowest valley, and proper respect is shown to the “fuinnows’” whiell glisten im the little streams dancing down the mountain side. Nor is Yatton without its per recreations and amusements, The avach and horses IHumination in Rome. Rome, August 15.—The festival of the As sumption of the Virgin passed off to-day with the customary ceremonies and in perfect tran- quility. The dome of St. Peter's and many — and private buildings are illuminated to- night. ‘The London Press on the Tammany Frauds. Loxpox, August 16.—The statements of the New York papers in respect to the finances of that elty are the subject of editorials in most of urnals to-day. An American Convicted in London. Lonpon, August 16—The trial of Dobson, the American’ charged with scuttling an English ship, resulted to-day in conviction. The accused will be sentenced to-morrow. Movements of Ocean Steamers. Lonxpon, August 16.—The steamship Bremen, from New York, arrived at Southampton to-day, <n route to Bremen. She towed into port the North German Lloy which had NoRTHERN Pacivic Raitnoap.—The chief engineer, W. Milner Roberts, has commenced the surveys on this road, fixing his headquarters na. The Jefferson Fork and Deer Lodge , consisting of W. Harris Kneas, assistant ngineer, M.A. Mayendort, transit, G. D. C. leveler, W. D. Dukinson, rodman, edd, flagman, C. M. Roberts, chain- man, and others, are already in the tield. McGarranax is now endeavoring © get an order direct from the President to restore the record in his case which, it is alleged, was muti- lated by Commission Wilson by direction of Sec- retary Cox. The Attorney General has decided that the record cannot be restored under the late ision of the Secretary of the Interior; but sarraban and his counsel claim that it can be by the President. In case the President fails to order the record to be restored McGarraban will again appeal to Congress. Latest From Vincent Cotver—The fol- lowing dispatch from Vincent Colyer, at Santa Fe, was received by the Acting Secretary of the 4 Apaches are ra country danoos, while we have on meeting for the present week. A fine croquet ground, perfectly shaded, and sovled by a co stant breeze from the mountain, is well patron- ized, while chews, backgammon, berique aud other games at cards fernish us indoor amuse- ments. There are now about thirty guests in the honse—ae many ax can be accommodates and Mr. Janney has bad to refuse a large num- ber of applicants. THE “GRAD » (and why should not Yatton ) came off on Friday evening | sudceas it was. The buildings a grounds were brilliantly uminated with genu- ine Japanese lanterns—the same Which had been used to degorate Admiral Kowau’s tiag ship, (Delaware,) in the port of Yeddo—and the efiect was very beautifal in the clear atmosphere of this elevated region. Among the many gaests pferent we noticed Pay Director Murray, U.S X., and his charming wife; Mrs, Cuthbert, the agreeable and interesting wife of the Rev. Mr Cuthbert, of Washington, Miss Mary Cuthtbent. of Washington, was the * belle of the eve Mrs. Bushrod Kobinson, of Washington beautiful daughter Maud, Mr. Mrs. of Baltimore, iy monds; Mr. and BMirs. A. H. Evans, 2 Misses Evans, of Washington; W. C. Babeock, from New York, touched at Southampton yee. terday. The steamship valedonian, trom New York, touched at Moville to-day. —— ANOTHER TERRIBLE DISASTER. Four Hundred Lives Lost by a Ty- Phoon in Japan. YoRowawa, Javan, July 2, (via San Fran- cssco, August 14.)—A 4th instant cause Several vessels we Pride of the Thames, the captain, two mates and steward. The damage to property is osti- mated at haifa million dollars. ee ave ing the >. tiom—Raiiroad Accident. 6.—T Scott centennial ht in the Mercantile » under the auspices of the Cale- \. © hall was decorated with ff . hs, evergreens and other devices. On the ge were a bust of Robert Burnsand an armor- clad figure representing Ivanhoe. The enter- ort Stanton. Cochise has been Tunners have been sent out i that if they must Come on the reserva- rsignated. The Utes are seriously discon- and should be promptly attended to a p ovel tainment consisted of readings from Scott's | U.S. N.; Mise Alice Zimmerman, of Alexandria; and In a few fears witb mica ee | poctry, Scotch somge, an origheal Sans oe Mrs. Barlow aud Mise Birney of Washington, Their publi ols are well " Tleaye | Yoca! and instrumental music. The audience | Madam Solger and her accomplished daughter, with Superintendent Pease for Canada Alimosa | © ¥ery large. Mayor Brown presided, and a lM. Solger of Washington, besides several large number of the plattorm. te rumor circulated yesterday that a portion Missouri into the this morn prominent citizeus occupied | other Wash: ans whose names Your corres- obtain THE DROUGRT. ers of Loudon county are complain. drought, and they say the corn crop wil be the smatiest ‘raised since the close of the war. Grazing has been almost entircly aban- doned here, as unprofitable. Stock cattle par- chased last fall at 6 cents, comanand now only cents, when ready for market. How is it it beef continues at Its present high prices im our market, when it iss cheap in the country? An honest answer from the Washington batch- er would be uuteresting to your readers gener- ally as well as to your SORRESPORVENT, a The Season at Gettysbu: Grerryervro, Pa., Angast 1 hrs palo ee Maslup’s Grove Camp-Meeting, M. E, Church South. (Correspondence Baltimore Gazette.) NEAR ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION, August 15.— Seldom has the danger of delay in matters per- ining to religion been more forcibly presented than wasdone last night by Rey. A. Poe Bonde, ot Virgmia. His text was Ecclesiastics 9, 10: ‘Whatever thy hand findeth to do, do it wit’ thy might.” At the close of the sermon peni- ents were called, when about twenty came for- yard, quite a number of whom were converted. The€ o'clock prayer meeting this morning was conducted by Rev. S. Blogg, and was well attended. In addition to the usual 9 o'clock services at the stand to-day, an interesting ex- P rience meeting was held by the ladies in one of fr te-chambers of this forest temple,” near gin of the sluggish Patuxent. specimen of the genus homo was in att the particulars of that service your correspot dent is unable to give. Quite 4 large congregation was in attendance lay to observe the communion service of the he of the St. Charles bridge across th river had fallen, precipitating a trai river, and by which a large number were injured, was founded on the fi engine of a freight train fr crossing the bridge, b the train was wait stock train from the north ran into the fre —— Narrow Gauge Railroads in the West- LEAVENWORTH, August 16.—A proposition to appropriate $250,000 in aid of a narrow gauge railroad from this city to Denver, was voted on in this county yesterday, and cattied by 4,00) majority. The people of Colorado propose to | Editor of Stor:—Having suffered from the te $500.00 for the same purpose. All | effects of the dry close weather, I hare been tn. nt fhe road | duced to avail mys Af of the celebrated watering com. | 5 burg. I findatit a & immediately. Fifty miles are to be built | Place at a Sento Negped “pomeg ed this il, eed ee . satan, | managed by George Hopyes. The building bas is fa 1 whole line will be in operation | ¥ capacity Yor 250 guests, which is completely thi ose ar filled by @ delightiul company, among ‘whom As no But Baltimore it was bed | Acuenuceet nee eneer Mebbed. | impaling! vw Mths inher Rae. + Of e. ; ENSBU ugust 16.—B; " ™ 3 Middleton, Clerk of the U. 8. tastes, $d chapter, 11th and 17th verses, | who claims to be am ex-Cathelic priest wean yeoman dings by —ecoag = 5 Syne ails Peroration an the solemnity of membx 1 of the Inquisition in France, attemp —— ae we toe Wise Ga pled world for j ent was awfully | to speak here last. ni e wees ge * — sublime. At the close of the sermon, the ele- | Popery. His remarkent,i2 denunciation of ynolds, Col. J. B.'North, SL. Wile ments of the Lord's Supper were consecrated by - Dr. Duncan, after which fifty-two minis- ters an ery large membership communed. At the close of this service the sacred emblems His remarks being offensive to 1 Roman Catholics present, he was vfole saulted, and the meeting broken up. carried away m a carriage gu Re cman, and a host of others well-kr tizens, many of whom are acovs “ y their families. . Police. He is advertised to speak again to-night, | 3,4 were administered to the colored people. Up to | when it is probable heat we ght, | “The hotel building ts @ spacious fo the present time there have been about twenty | tecicu., > MObable he will be sufficiently pro” | structure, well located, wah henge mn , and near twenty persons yet re- maining at the The pulpit at 3 o'clock this afternoon was filled by Key. John L. Clark, announcing as his text, and beautiful groves at either ends ‘The ssine Spring (the Baden Baden of Amer within a pleasant walk of the hotel; of tive properties it is not necessary for my rations in Kansas, NSas, August 16.—T Geological Expl F Watrace, exploring party frem Yale College, with Prof. eng jah, Sth chapter and 4th verse—* What could | Marsh, returned to this point yesterday . in The air is pure and invigorating, the land roll- pave been done more in my vineyard that I J spent five weeks in a geological examiuations® | 7g, With beautiful scenery, ‘the mountare have not done 7” Suthwestern Kansas. The party were highly | Sithin easy distance over excellent roads. 7 Rey. P. B. Smith, of West River; Rev. J. W. | successful. Interesting dischecrte © re- | Surrounding country was the seat of th: sive Boteler, of Washington city; Rev. J. M. Gran- | mains of extinct animals we oe “They are | battle of Gettysburg, which renders it historic He. Chrareie ergs Rev. A. J- Myers, of the M. J all well, and leave to-day via Denver for'Fer: | 224 interesting. ‘The access to this charming E. Chureh; Rey. Henry Joyce, of Millersville; Bridger, Wyomin; watering place it by rail, to and from the town Rev. Dr. Head, of Leesburg, Va., and Rey. R. ———_o—__ of Gettysburg. In the shape of amusements are C. Smiley, of Talbot county, Md., are among Railroad Lease. fine croquet grounds, billiard tables, bowling Le recent arrivals. Sr. Lovis, August 16.—It is reported here | Stloon, &e. For the convenience of the guests hat arrangements have been consummated be- Western Union Telegraph Company have ween the New York and St. Louis and Fort railroad by which the former takes a lon, of the latter road, agreeing to build and quip it. E: immediately seut ut. Contracts for grading and tieing the road The Wharton Mystery. ONE SUSPICION CLEARED AWAY. Protessor Aiken, of Baltimore, yesterday re- ported to State’s Attorney Knott, of Maryland, hat he had completed his analysis of the stom: ineers will the toilets of the lady guests at the last Lop: ut perhaps I may induce some one of my lady friends to furnish you with full descriptiong ach of Mrs. Wharton's son, Edward Wharton, | — : road | hereafter. ALbe and that he had not found any evidence of the | 2! Ee will be reone eee = poison which she was suspected of having ad- | Ue, GM! Woopavit axp Caruin Sc ministered to him. The examination of a bottle aSDAL—A tele- of brandy which Mrs. Wharton had givenatriend ee New York to the . @ Chis p lessors Appointed. “itis aa cago Repub. also failed to show traces of poison. Thus Ban, Pa., A 16.—Major Lorenzo | bch Taae, charging Ste} — rer ag a - . Pa., . en Pearl 5 ing Sarge against Mra. Wharton of potsoning | Lorain of the aes, inne oe ean at Veet odball on Cladin's Weekly, her own son falls to the und for want of evi- dence. Mr. Pinkney had anticipated the report of Professor Aiken and previously informed Mes Wharton's counsel of the result of the analysis, that it might be communicated to her. It is only charitable to presume that she foresaw what would be the tenor of the report. ‘This intelligence will doubtless be matter of congratulation to the friends of the accused, but it dashes the hopes of at least one New York Insurance Company, who had cherished the ex- pectation of being able to recover $10,000 paid fo Mrs. Wharton at the time of her son’s death. Whether there will be an investigation of the ni re Point, has been appointed professor of ‘physi thd mechanics, and Professer Charles MeMile an, of Rensaeller Institute at Troy, professor of ngincering in Lehigh University. ‘This com- Lp teed elem = een is free the ap- they will plication for nm ready vi son end very age DE Keno. New York, August 16.—Superintendent Kelso is again maki ‘war on the keno Kastnight Soka leecker be x Vest Houston uine others found in it. was held in $500 bail; the others were ees charges t Mrs. Wharton of Epes ing Mr. Edward Wharton and his daught manton to Wants to be Tried be seen. In justice to the accused the bodies Isprana’ 16.—' shoald be . Theresult of the | or Mr: Bright, State Printer: fore nity, as matter of evidence it is only on en langaines Stave caugpencni and a chemical analysis at this late ne ore a 87 A confidence optration—Eating show that no Of metallic | proposals fee on and buying eggs. gh ison remains in the bod: ‘Wharton's 'y, amounting to $1,770,- = in ly. Lethe val | oe; at 112.12 to 112.373.’ The awards will be ‘87 Crimson merino petticoats are considered bapreelipe me me ee $1 100/000, from 112.12 to 112.24. quite the thing by young ladies at the sea-shore. ever, and leaves her bed. Her daighter the steamer Dacian, from Leghorn. 87 Kuklux smoking tobaceo is mane- ‘s wniremitting in her devotion to her s factured in the western portion of Caro- Tare as it is beautiful-—Balt americans 1oiher = | jgit€INGTOR, N.C. Aug. ,26-—OMicio! re- | g7-At the Upson (Ga.) Superior Court, test inborn clections fos the Chamber of Deputies | Joe coytt, 2321 against the convention. Phere Treek f Man was fined 690 for illegal exploy- capital 8 od many vote the word's pepe oS os ously refuse to run Sundays—because it wokt publie” on pe Eg ee ce nae Cor Comnany a7 At Hamburg, Germany, a society hasbeen | New Youx Someat i, anOPe a Bridal fae get eae oe jumns for | dent of tie Serlertern Mock tna in fe ‘Feo bensyeees, woken dey ng iene to be provided w: on railroads, sailed for to-day in the | that married couples can’t spare the time .