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AT M.WILLIAN Ss, 2 907 Prxs< ies will always find al Laces, Collars, ace Points, Sacgues, Black Drews Sif Ready -made Dreese Ladies Cndergarm ra VaSIA AVENTE, wea and Hi Parasol Covers. f all deserigtions. The TE Y. Paris coon, am Straw. Vetvets, Ri Hair Braids of oop All Gots marked iu est Eee le prices. r TH STREET, Betweex D axp E Stxszts. SELLING OFF REGARDLESS OF COST TO CHANGE BUSINESS/ HO HUMBUG! SEEING IS BELIEVING Il MY ENTIRE STOCK 0? MILLINERY AND FANCY GODS, BEGARDLSSS OF COST. SATUBAL CUBLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Any shape or style of the best quality IMITATION HAIS CHIGNONS AT 35 CENTS. M. PRICE, 413 SLVENTH STREET, between D and E streat: GREAT REDUCTION. ONE -PRICE ONLY. HENRY KING, Jr., . MASONIC TEMPLE, CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS. Rhee iy 44 thonsand dollars of MILLINERY ant FANCY GOODS, FLOWER: B S. KIB‘ Ss. ST. SEWING MACHINES. PFBFEction ATTAINED. ALL THOSE WHO WISH A REALLY MACHINE, ONE ABLE TO STAND ON ITS MERITS, ARE INVITED PERFECTSEWI TO EXAMINE THE IMPROVED KEYSTONE. SALESROOM, 711 MARKET SPACE. auzt y ILLCOX & GI8B'S SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. = SIMO OUT OF ORDER. Agency at CHAS. BAUM'S OORSET AND EOOPSKIRT FACTORY, _jeltiy ‘Tth street, Intelligencer Building. Ya FLORENCE IMPRUVED NOISELESS LOCK STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Having excinsively the Seif-Adjnsting Shuttle Ten Sion apd Versi Feed: thus enalling the ra ter to fasten seams when desired; Machin-s sold on Monthly Instalments of Sw. Other machines taken fe exchange. Also, REPAIRING dons promptly. Agency: 491 Pennsylvania avenue, sph-ty* Between 44 hatre THE TRADES. ABLISHED 1533. OHM McDERMOTT & BROS. JOE COACH MAKERS AND CABRIAG EALERS. AGE COMMISS: CARRIAGES REPAIRED. T ENTS AND AWNINGS. th. r Sale or Bent for Camp Meetings, 5. ec jor Public and Private Balls and Par- M.G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materiats, 643 Louisiana avenue. ancd ANTONY FISHER, - FIRST CLASS SCOURER, , Orrosite Patent Ovricr. a equaisd ities, owing taken apart: 1 the whol ¥ the and hole Business ¥ and at reasonable prices. leaning Kid Glovee—a singic FrEest, gent, A So ,as. HN C. HOGAN, F WINDOW ANDY LAGS. TENTS, COVERS. Ht AWNIN AND WAGON giver to ¢ and country re dedto. 713 Mar- _is ca WAND [COND-HAND FURNITURE AND VRNISHING GOODS. H. & AUG. SCHMEDTIE, Bros 7th street, between Gand Hi streets. EPAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, € Loe es SPECKS carefally executed, — b 006 CLOTHING. Crs OUT SALES or Pi vs AND CHILDRENS OUTH'S, be? ING s ¥VE_AND WELLINGTON q pemancx, zoua SCITS. HABNEY JACKET SUITS. DEBBY SUITS. METROPOLITAN SUITS. The above styles Io SUMMER OASSIMERES, CHEVIOT’, WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES and OCULORED LINENS, mannfactared with taste and gance for sil ages from 3 to youths of 3) years of ace. Also, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRBAWEBS, TIES, SOCKS, &e., &e. Grest opportaity for good go~is at low prices. NOAH WALKER & CO., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. tr . HEIBERGER, Saree et: BF. Lowtoa & Co..) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, MERCHANT TAILOR, e Lit Hotel, (late Brown's.) nist "Ne S68 Peun's srenuc. Washington, ‘s a handsome arsortment of | wikerchiefs, | ) EDUCATIONAL. Ly “SES C_ AND BR. N. TENNY WILL SS ee Day sehool for Young Ladies MONDAY, September 4th, at_ their residence, Na, 91 Beall street. Georgetown. D.C. uz MISSES COLEMAN WILL OPEN a Macding ned Day school for Voung Ladies ant Children. in Washington, on the 21 of October. Tho Contes of study will be complete and thorough, Ad- Snow MRS. KL. COLEMAN, Washington, D.C, R-torences—Rev. C. M. Butler, D. D., Philadelphia, Hon. B. Barbour and Philip Spottswood, Va. we 73-2w* Y BY C. eS CAL SCHUOL Fi m Stexer, Brrween 1 axp K. centh Antwal Session of this School will NESDAY, September 13th... For-cireu- ress CHAS. B YOUNG, aaz-tf — (Rep-Chron. Pat.) 1314 I strect. MES, 5. CLARS, LATE PRINCIPAL OF ME the Yeavenw orth Fem inary, will opon & SELECT SCHOOL at No, 203 Estrect, NW. ND MATHEMATI- BoYs, ©. Busey, Gen. J. MMcCalia, Col, Sedgwick, U.S.A. Mr ©. J. Rothrock, Wm. Lord, xe : Mrs, Filen A. Beatiy, Mise Mary E. Coyle, iil OME SCHOOL FoR YOUNG LADIES AND BOTS, int separate departments, 107 Pennsyl- vaninavenac, near Ist street, Capital Hill, Miss A. M. HANSON, Principal. assisted by competent . she fourth anmial session will eommence ER V1tu, For eircalars al * ¢ Mr. Ballantyne's and Mr, Shi iy cars passthe doo N —This S- srs —This VA N' EMORIAL HALL, lira asp lect School for Young Ladies will reopen September 4th. Misses ANNIE \ E. WILLIAMS, ILLIAMS, Teacher of Music; Prof. ‘ON. Teacher of Frenchowor further at [RE 4 D MY BOY?—HO! uxt Ro ea nkabees Prof. L. WS, A.M ? ont Law, mouth, AY St gor FOR YOUNG LADIES AN a4 their School, No. 910 12th street, on MOND. AND LESS LIABLE TO s D CHILDREN.—the Micsos K Gti will reopen Sept. ith 25-5 Iss JONES’ ENGLISH AND FR M SCHOOL for young Ladies will BE ENCH OPEN SEPTEMBER Ith. at 1 street. Te: -—Per Je unt sok ces ORED Clem ake em vn! French, = L.E. Colli: ‘a38-12t" ¥ WEST END CLASSIOAL, MATHEMAT- I ae ICAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. ‘The thir’ year of this Institution will commence on MOBDAY, September lth. 1871 Tustruction in 2 German. b 7 A compe: lara can be ol at INGER,A.M., Principal, au 23-Im RY. ND CHILDREN REET, between MONDAY, September isthe ONDAY, September Isth. Aprtications may be made to the Principal. MISS: B. koss, No. 493 C street. until September Ist. Aiter that date at the school-rooms. Circulars at the bockstores. au2s-Im* NGLISH. RENCH AND CLASSICAL IN- EXutcre Fou "vouNa GApiEs ANd ” 8, 915 New York avenue, between 9h and hstreets west, Mas. ANGELO JACKSON prin- cipal.—The duties of this school will be reeu: Se Texsen LItH. Mrs. Jackson will also give Pri- vate Lessons in the Latin and Greek languages and the higher Mathemati anz2-h Boxe ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL. J. W. HUNT, A. M., Pasxcipar, ‘This Schoo! will commence its fourth annnal ses- sion September 4th, inthe North Session Room of the 4¢-street Presbyterian Church. Dr. Sunder- iene 3 Entrance at the gate, north side of the chureb. The Principal may be seen at the school-room be- tween the hours of $ and $ p. m. from Angnst 23th to anber 2d, incinsive. € nications will reach if addressed to Box 703, P.O. ‘alars to be found at the Bookstores. GPeRGETOWN COLLEGE, D.C. The academic year of GEORGETOWN COLLEGE commences on ihe winer Mospay OF SEPTEMBER and ends in the first weel aly. The LECTURES in the MEDICAL and LAW DEPARTMENTS will commence in OCTOBER. JOHN EARLY, 8. J., President. B7Vircnlare.containing particulars, can be bad by applying to the President. aals-Im M CALKINS WILL REOPEN HERSELECT 4" 2 SCHOOL on the first Monday in September on 4th street, between Pennsylvania svenue and street 8. E. aul7 Im’ Eoezeric INSTITUTE, In Session- Room of the Assembly Church, corner I and Sth streets northwest. N ENGLISH, MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSI- os ex iy SCHOOL Fuk BOYS. SECOND ANNUAL SESSION WILLCOMMENCE SEPTEMBER 11. TEE OSES, FOR YOUNG Wiil reopen at wont ‘er- Toreare From 15 per quarter. cam S30 8 i: N EVENING CLASS for Young Men will be connected with the Institute. Circulars to be had at the Bookstores, or of KEV. OLIVER COX, Principal, anl7-6w Residence 1216 F street northwest. SELECT se FOR LITTLE GIELS, 1725 F staeet No W. Mus. ELIZA SPEIDEN BAYNE, Principal. ‘The second session of this School will commence on WEDNESDAY, September 13th. Circulars far- nished on a. ication at the residence. au 16-Im* Ts. BOYS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADEMY will enter upon its second year SEPTEMBER 4th, Rev. Dr. Sunderland's Church, Hs street. FHONGGRAPHIC ‘CLASSES will be anls-tf Crganized on the Hth, from § to 8 p. 3 YOUNG LADIES oh m. ‘Soe circulars at principal book-stores. EB MIsskhS OSBORNE OOL will reopen 43 M street, (north- Bn BOARDING AND DAY MONDAY, September 4th. at oth) Thorough instruction | by Professor Masson, teacher of Secretary Win. H. Seward, Hitz, (Swiss Consul Gene- ‘wugd-lw* es—E: Crocker, John nd for cirerlar. LE — On WEDNES- August Sth. instructions will be resumed department COLLEGE. Fro actually conduct bu making a practical appl arned. Tpition per year for ¢ ions; $00, (ladies 6.) payable 20 in advance, ane the balance in moutbly (astalments of $10 each, collars deducted when the year’s tuition is paid im advance. Applications will be received at the College from 9 a. m.to2 p. mand from 6 to 4 p.m, it CUSPENCER, President, Department. retwes of this will be resumed on MONDAY, the of Seplomber at itenew site,on [street, between " Capitol and lst street, N. W Bt. Aloy- sinus church with an experienced corps “fon Sire. The coarse of stulies in divided Into the eol- id the non-classical courses. Natural Phi- nd Chessietey will be taught in all thi e. avd including the fourth collegiate ngtish 308. uarter of eleven weeks, for the col- and the third ‘Terms :—Per te course, $12: for the non-classical, $10; for ementary studies, uld there be a sufficient number of applica- tions, evening classes will be opened for the accu: odaijon of foung men who have not an opporta- hity of atte faring the day aut JAMES CLARK, President. )REDERICS. FEMALE SEMINARY, F = Puevericx, Mo. Seesion commences lth September. nd for ne. Rev. THOS. MCCANN, A. M., aut tmnt : Presifent. 41. JOHNS COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. Ss JAMES St GARRET. AL 4.0 Principal The next session of thie iustituiion founded 1934, begins on the first Wed: in s fall Collegiate course is organized with a Fac- jesaors ree Pators. ulty of seven be Ghatecs fcr entire acholaat = apace a ROW. W. H, HOP! Secretary of the Feculiy-Auapolle, i. EMAL ET Lil Hlaons, un This Institute has been in operation for thirt years; and eniozs naticaal reputation, ‘With the number pupils limited Tame ht ithas = tatives from two-thirds of the ea, eT et TS dat Scectre r ieee Baltnncre ana ieshiowta sy, me RHA Mas. OHE it City, P. O., Md. ELE MESA Stat raed hal eslegs ander direction of Mr. Kben . for German, Freneb. and Fa ie. Chas. + OU: 5 3 ———— —— ——— ——— yorss MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, COBNEB OF NINTH AND D STREETS, YOUNG MEN ESPECIALLY INVITED the READING neon, ‘GIRCULATING LIBRARY, AND PARLORS. DAILY PRAYER MEETINGS at noon and 6p.m, SsBBATR EVENING SEBVICE at 8 p.m. auilT- WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUG Foening St dr, UST 29, 1871. - TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. Orn No.) ON BX NM New No a8 AND ; : Tim 81h Paes! say bea ®t.) Washington News and Gossip, ve ong for gebovg Odd Fellow Halles | Ixtenwat Revence—The rec-ip's icom this Tectos es he sane Witiow ouree tc Gay were $176,752 38. APPo'NTMENT.—The Pro went has appoin’ +d Frank We'ch, of Nebraska, t» be Reg the I nd OMc> at W < Point, Nebraska, nthe District, Temember Nime and Number, _ap25-1y* POF. SHELDON'S © of FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY. Joun B. Brastey hrs been appointed post- NEW MEDICAL BUILDING 1004 Fst. neartoth, | mr or at Foss Fests, Md., vieo James Quintin, will open Season % On SATURDAY, ‘september 3,0. 3'20'0. m terlyacd. eee SUV EAT Obed WUE een Oespays, | GENERAL Barr, Commoner of the Pen- and SATURDAYS, 3:9 toSp.m. - on O Bee, bs gone to New York for two weeks GENTLEMEN S CLASS. TURSDAYS and Genera Dent, Maver U.8. ‘LE: THURSDAYS, 7:30 to 9 p.m. ~ ™ = val Claaa ot shal Shevpe, Mrz. C. ey and ch'l¢-en, of New “ Boston,” Tuesday cS @rlenms, and General Wood afd son o-e anong the recent ai. iva's at Doubling Gap Springs, Ps. oat AcTING Fit Avot on.—The P esident has ace Cardy of authorized Fourth Aut’tor 8. J. W. Tabor to ba debe STIS, 7 perform the duiies of Fish Aud:tor 9” > daring te of application. NOTIC. All the ter re ence |. B. Me the cinsecs during September wilt recetve SS lensons | Fite mh ttoy, SP one? Of J- B. Mann, Act ng er. Private tuition and tuition in schools = CE ies or private classes at any hour HE TWO Hunprep Murttons of the new ov B19 TR strect, betvartr | five per cent. bones have #"l been tken, and *he sub © F ©, BEICHENBACH'S PIANO STORE, m book's were clo ed‘ day. Itis No. 423 11th Street, abgoe Penna. Avenve, | anders’ .0d that the applications were in excess i E SHED Oven 90 eet PIANOS of “he pmornt. Rg ae Bote Balttorey and ‘Win, No Orrick Ser k1urs NEED ArrLy.—During oy eg GR os the absence of Secrete:y Boutwell no appoint- rent on the moet peocanst ea terms; ee men*s of subord‘nate cust»m house or other Kevatie officia's will be made, Assistant Se - retsry Hevtley pas ring ta have those mattors «sped of by the Secreta: CLERICAL CHANG: Jo-eph Lockey, of Min- neta, hrs been promot:d ..om a third to a PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. “(cuanity LEADS THE VAN.” phe ee ee ee oP eee forrth-cle_s clerrship i the Pension Office, to man Catholic Charch, will be — by the, take effect September 1. Gcoorge H. Coomes has Greenleaf Club, at Loefler's Washington City ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1871. Prize ts ‘and Prize Shooting on the grounds onthe day of the picnic. admit jeman ies, 50 5 itting a gent and nae? resigred h‘s position as laborer in the General Land Office, and John H. Reeves has been ap- pointedt> fill the yecancy. J TTTER F ROM SARATOG Decl“re of the Season—The Great Racs—Gay- ¢eties—Improvements and Growls, Etc. {Correspondence of The Evening Star.} Cents PROFESSIONAL. i @. STARE WRATHES HITROT 'NGINEER AND SUPERINTEND I ord ed. DRAWI OS tor “ Saratyg: i Se me nae i orders promptly executed. ‘arat ga agains. the field!” cried a group Balloiogat raced pricey. Office at the old stand on the grand stand as the last red flig fell on street. : apltly | the Augest meeting and closed a racing season L. SCHMIDT, im which everybody told everybody else that it E.* "770R AEP ne aeaaw, was jolly, becavse all the favorites had been FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, — | beaten, and the climax of hilarity had been jumbia Law Bi ‘Boom No. 4, 5th » | capped by the glorious Longfellow being dis- retween D svitly | tanced. There wes but one in all the vast ABD. throng that occupied those long rows of terraced Cc arene ye, sents and dotted the lawn in front of them, that OFFICE sourH SIDE LOUISIANA AVENGER | did not involuntary c'ap his hands and join in 454, aces Gecuiaee” the wild excitement as Heimbold came flying ASHINGTON, D. 0. up the querter s, etch on the last eighth of the Specialty—Testamentary Lat del?-tf_ | ov-th mile—and he was a y ne party by the name of bes AT LAW, “old man Harper,” the owner of the animal Bo. AS Bailding, with ‘ie poet name. The old Kentuckian brushed up his dingy felt hat, took his hands from under his Kentucky jeans coat, and, fear- ing that his spectacles deceived him, attempted to brvsh away the v'sion, which was too real, that “he now king of the turt was fast handing over his ::eptre to a worthier claimant. The details of this great race your readers have doubtless seen. Not one hundred of the thou- sands who witnessed it expccted such a re- sult, end the odds of four to one did not find so many trXers even as one would imagine. There were aiew heavy betters, 'ke Mo. cirsey and othe.., who had seen Long ‘ellow’s three mile run at Long Brench, and felt quite corfident that he had not the “bottom’—to use a turf word—to hold up on another mile. It is certainly not true “iat Long-ellow was cold out. Helm- bold had never been put to the eadurance, but these excellent judges ed their faith and their money on his “I 9ttom,’ end they won. Morris- sey’s winnings were cstimated, on the irack, as high as fluiy thousand, but thirty thovsand dol- lars will probably prove a more correct csi:tate. Among the smaller iry there wes a fearful havoc, hundre@'s not having enough left to buy a icket for home. Yesterday, Mr. Harper and Longfellow, his constant companion, in and out of the siable, leit or Woodford county, in a box spring car, iurn‘shed vith berrels of Kentucky oats, and Kentucky water even. Doubtless no one went away filled with so much regre:, though ‘WASHINGTON HOTELS. © WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. 0, O'= FELLOW CITIZENS, AND ALL OTHERS IN ANY WAY INTERESTED IN THE SCHUETZEN FEST, ARE INVITED TO VISIP HABLE BROTHERS, CORNER 71m AND D STREETS, RGEST, CLOTHING HOUSE IN doe THE CITY. We bave made GREAT PREPARATIONS To supply the Public with the LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK oF all cried a pleasant Vole! to the grand old sand, shadowed in the beau. cul out’ine of Vermont's FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, green hills, and decorated as it has been for = seven days with the fashion and beauty of a con- tinent. Well may any group cry “Seratoga against the field” in contrasting the fic od tide of this brilliant season, with its balls and hoy? and drives and races, and displays, with the leaden hue that henes over “lesser lights.” Three bells have been g:ven th's week at the leading hotels in addition to the nightly hops, That at the Congress is voted a superb aff='r, while the fancy dress one of the Grand Union led in thatline. Of the former it may be truthfully said that it israre that there is such a gathering of handsome ladies. The rich dressing is ex- pected asa maccer of course, but a grand display of beauty is not always a matter of course. The dressing was magnificent. Mrs. Commodore Vanderbilt, who is a tall and gracetul brunetts, was attired in a long uain white satin striped grenadine, high corsage with point le7e trim- mings and a diamond necklace. Another bon some dress, worn by Mrs. S. I. Johnson, of N. was a maroon and white satin strip sd, court h over a beantiful maroon satin petti with two rows of point lace beaded with the same colored satin skirt !ooped en panier, corsage low with maroon colored satin trimmings. point lace neck and sleeve trimmings, and with elegant diamonds. The hair was arranged Marie Antoin- ecie style ard powdered. These are mere speci- mens of the toilettes. It ‘ssiated that it has at last been positive! decided to rebuild the old United \iates Hote’ burned several years ago, rnd to make it tits clas in all respects, which will take about a million of dollars. The Grafd Unica has cost more than that, and the Congress counts up as it stands about two-thirdsof a million. A hand- some oT. hall has been erect2d on the site of the old Columbian. With rome thirty smaller hotels, ond a hundred or more boarding-houces, the town bad not accommodations for the rush that came with the hot weather, eud some New York capitalists fcel assvred of a pe in- vestment in anew hotel. Seveial very hand- some Summer residences have been built here the past year, and coniracts have been made for more next year, among them one by Fernando Weod. The cottage life feature of Newport is rapidly being inaugurated. GENTS, YOUTHS AND BOYS’ WEAR Ever made up in any establishment in this country, and we now offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS. ° Tho Newest Styles. Handsomest Patterns. Most Durable Materials. A Very Superior Made. And Perfect Satisfaction. The Lowest Prices. The Lowest Prices. The Lowest Prices. Prices. Price: ry purebaser of Cihthing will always ing the full value of the money paid m always given. HABLE BROTHERS, N.W. CORNER OF 71m AND D STREETS, ants INTELLIGENCER BUILDING. —— AND SEE THE LARGEST, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, Not excepting Boston. New York, Philadelphia and ae ALso, MARBLE MANTELS AND IRON MANTELS, GAS FIXTURES, TO SUIT THE RICH AND, FOOR-ONLY COME ‘OVES, GRATES. BA! , PAR- LATROBE 8T Merrett NGES, and « great variety of other goods; in part : he waiter of the period is the subject of ani- NODIL BURNER, WILL FIT-ANT LAMEO TD | vert-l complaint. of Washingtonians SOMETHING NEW, who have been making a tour of the Lekes and the reeite a long list of grievances especially after they crowed the line ard found HAMILTON & PEARSON, him indigenous. At one hotel they where sub- jected to all kinds of petty annoyances wntil they No. 4, ¥. M 0. A. BUILDING, paid out the usual fees ond t {hen only halt sery'ce mtr Srmanp DSraeers, | wits ter |. Atone ‘¢ Geore horses a this nui ance was £0 nfo! end the ‘Refers to the many eminent perpetual {ie things," he is slmost ped irons of cir "exponafie Soreoan ah forte tha eh i! u er ve Tenants ap aavieal fngremani gees Will be glad enough to get off with hls antine epeetalty, . L. & ay 7 ith deywecn Feansuivenie gvenee) Senator Cameron and his Camilyare here, ard and of the Oecupying an ‘ Empress ” cottage in ieceaen eee eee ‘| eC F uion hotel rounds. Gon.‘Pervil and family, WILLETT. —— CHAS. BUOFF, WILLETT & RUOFF, bt (Successors to Cochran $ Co.,) 905 Prnnstivasia AVENUE. HATS, CAPS, OANES, AND UMBRELLAS, STRAW, LINEN, AND BAMBOO HATS. CAULFLELD'S CLASSES UMENTAL MUSIO ‘=_— aX M04. Bom J* THE MASSACHTSEITS HORROR The Disaster on the Eastern Railroad, Thrilliny Particulars of the Collision — Thirty Killed and For'y Wounded—Tne Responsibility Sor the Slaughter. ‘The New York papers of yesterday publish full particulars of tue frightial disaster on the Eastern railroad of Ma~achuseiis, a brief an- nouncement 0. which was made in Tug Star of yesterday. It appcars to have been the result of the gros est criminal carele-sness on the part of the conduc’ rs and engineers of the two trains The Beverly accommedai or! train was unneces- sarily bebind Gme and was lingering at Revere station. The Bangor epre’s train came than- de. ng atong, and altbough the conductor knew there was a train ahead on the track he took no Precautiors t) prevent a collision. The express sain plunged int) the accymmoda. on completely telescoping it. express pin was i d <ealding stem irom the boiler pervaded THE DOOMED ¢ Fling many wiio had orly bee coll’sion. Tne Fero ene oil lamy ken, and ‘hrew their blaz ontents over the victurs. The towr people of Psvere were on hand at once, end were unr attentiors. but the railway slow and In¢ifterent. Public f strong against them. Among the yererable and dé inguished Dr. Uniia.can clergyman of Boston, a Macon, of the Bap ist church at € son of William Lioyd Garrison injurod. The total killed js thirty, and irjured forty, some of whom wl die. Tue Bo - ton papers unite in demanding a fall invesiiga- tion of the cause of the eatascrophe, oud stern fusiice upon those responsible, whoever they may be. An ingucst is in progre? near ti slaughter on the bodes of the pers right, and another will be lield at on the bodies of the viewims who It is stated that suits for dam: Fastern Railroad Company in the collision on filed to the amount A correspondent of the New Yerk Times says THE TERRIBLE MOMENT. “ Rounding the curve r'ght in the glare of bis engine's reflector, the driver of th ‘aw the train in without a mome} engite, whistled 5 from his machine into the inky darknevs, his one thonght beingto save his own lite. The locomo- tive, an awtal power, plunged into the rear of the ‘train, and plowed ifs way three-quarters through the reer cer. This car wes crowded with pcople and the scene wit at that moment of supreme horror must have been something terrible and unearthly. The floor of the car was immediately demolished, but the sides continu t» cling to the roof, the latter resting on of the engine. The escapi huge locomotive enveloped the ear, and its pai sengers were crush d, mangled, burned av scalded. ard their shrieks, groans and moans, mingled with the shiill hiss of the steam and the crashing of ihe wreck. AFTER THE COLLISION. The paseengerswho escaped snd the pc ople of the neighborhicod, who gathered in great crowds, made desperate efiorts to rescue the unfortunate prisoners. A few per-ore were taken icom the windows of the car, as many were jamined in by the boiler and in the crvshed seats. The sides were tein .rom the roof, and then a dreac “al sight was expo ed tothe view. Many were d some were dying, and all were more or le jured; nearly ail tenibly. The inquest ‘s ty be rigid, and perhaps the blame wll be placed where it belongs. THE WICKEDNESS OF MANKIND. In the crowd attracted by the accident on Sat- urday night, were many whose proper place is vehind the m bars. These robbed the dead and the su ‘One poor tellow, Med were the 3. R. e h d there. the received my been pris ering wounded. for treath, was robbed of $100 in the utes he was left alo was pretending to care for THE MOBILE DISASTER. Sixty Persons Killed ard Wonnded. AROTTEN BOILER THE MURDEROUS AGENT. Our telegraphic colurrns yesterday cont>‘ned biief accovut of the ter.:ble disaster on a Mo- The he Mobile Regis~ y some one Who im.” a bile excursion steamer on Sunday last. foVowing paicev'srs ave tiom ter ‘Thesteamer Ocean Wave, 2 low-pressure boat, leit this city on Sunday morning, wth periors on borrd an excursion to about twenty the whistle wes blown, and th aboard, whe force. Following the rumb! fragments of timber and meta The forward part of th n, WES cATricd cempletel g with great , hissing sound, win every di- boat, with the ‘ way, the chim- Is tor the rear of the » upper » bout wath her bows submerged. ty persons were Filled and injured 1 explosion. So tar the bodies of en dead, eight lad‘es among the 1 been recovered, xt: ending. have seldom been wis of the survivor: gs broken. At and he went de Med, the e cer and wite jured, and a'l the firemen killed. ble to'give a correct est the. By some it is suppos persons are siill burie wreck, or at the hotton gone to the scene of th has cast m over the whole city prevails. The streets md there is inte Tr It is impos unlucky one. Ac i 4s Comewhere. é those to whoe reckless catrsecophe able 5‘ is loo’ nobso much explode: it was torn open with a long seam. It wassorot- tenas to literally censtronger, 50 as to explode with the de- struction would hay of the explosion was een greater. The force nd sorward. Co tem examination at th on upknown femele, disco a vel a trunk lett at the Hur'son River Railroad depot for Chicago. The verdict was that the cause of death was inflammation of the bow. on by abortion. The corpse is evi young woman 18 or 19 years of a ere pleasing. ha‘r tight, height 5 feet 2 inch No clue has been obtained to the identity of the worbon who left the trunk containing the re- mrfrsof the victim at the depot. The trnek- wan and the driver of a covpe which brought the woman to the depot, who hat been arrested on suspicion, have been discharged, there being no evidence agairst them. The latter states he does not know who the woman was, and he drove her t > the depot in the ordinary way of business. The , Alexander Perks, who assisted in car- iging the trunk into the depot failed to identify truckman. The police are making strenuovs efiorts to unravel the mystery. The houses of noted abortionists are now under the strictest suryeil'ance. THE MYSTERY CLEARED rr: A. press telegram ewe York last night says: “The e found in @ trunk at the Hudson fiver Spot's clearing up. The truckman who brought it surrendered him- self, and the police, acting on information given him, have an all notoriousabor- saved wit all know! of ne altar SviTs Fon DaMaGes BY WESTPIELD : ae Rd ease nits on behsifor the follow: killed on. night in &7-A model for a busta" . ben Sel ‘a’most any paten: TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, ——* ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, THE ARCTIC EXPFOITION. Re.arn of the Congress—A Quick Trt; Scones: 16 yee: Perpetaal Da: Scenes — Ieebei zs — aal — ro! Dirsensions oa the Po- laris— Sailing of That Vessel—Her Propoved Ronte, ete. St. Jouns, 3 . Augrsc 28—The United States ship Congre>> hes returned som Green- land, having made a splendid Voyage 0 2.500 to Diveo, latitude 7, in Je-s than thirt.en run ring da The Congress lett St. Johns August 3d and anchored at Discoon the 10*h. Onthe trip she pas ndred The season is very in New York. As wea T it to read by All night the y ¢ aurora borealis were extremely grand. We found . THE POLARIS lisplay of at D*co, but six Ba", with eight ty Sor ple had arisen be wween Captain Hall and his .cientitic rssoei ast) the special object of the expedition, whic threatened to be serors, but by the judicions ard firm inierpooi.'on of Captain Davenport, who lr'd down the naval law, and stated pole The Polaris sailed yin the afternoon, amid three chi Mer ors ces. Captain Hall, inste s’ Sound, will keep on the west sie of Smith's Sound, as there are indritss outhwester’ ch ¢mbe-goed e's ad- js open he hopes to get The Congress remained . and fonnd regular sammer tein Davenport was re- ith a salute of fitteen guns when he pre- sented Sccretary Robeson’s letier, stating the object of his visit and soliciting the co-operation b authories with Captain Hall exper which wes cheer, ac The storcs the Po' <cow!d not teke we | Sm SLAUGHTER IN 3 SACHLSEDIS. Thirty-two Deaths_Condition of Some of the Wounded Boston, August 29.—Several persons wounded in the late railroad disaster exhibit unt symptoms. Edward Williams, of was bad ——_* ROAD ning and f Lyun, are in a critical condition. Rowe, the baggage master of the Pui who remained at his post, lies in the city hosp: in @ precarious condition. His right arm amputated yesterday at the elbow t his leit leg will be taken off. He is in, ternally, and received several bru (bout the face, ‘Ome of his teeth being knocked out, and his recovery is extremely doubtial. Th2 nym- ber of deaths has reached 22. ——— a FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Stor. The Political Situation in France. Panis, Ang. 23—The Ji urr~'d-# Devos de- plore: the ins oduction of Dutau: ent in the A ¥ yesterd in the ¥- The « iecte YS Thiers is opposed to the wording of the report of the committee on the bill ror the pro- longaiiop of his powers, and will speak against its adoption on Wrdnesuxy. The deputies of the extreme Lett, the + and the Leit Cen- tre, held meetings after Monlay’s sitting of the Assembly to deliberate as to their future course. The Paris Journal has been prosecuted for pub- lishing fa'se news. Spain's Precautions Againsi Yellow Fever. All verselsicom the islands dand New Providence are quar- MApnip, Aug of Cuba and ¢ antined at Spanish ports to prevent the possible elow fever. introduction of Ut “ston. —An ¢xplosion of petroleum st night on bostd a versel at Pen- The vessel les.royed by fire and The ¢ sicamer Aber on board are to have been taken of the vessel before svuk, though that was but the werk of a few minutes, Movement: of Steame:s. August 3.—T amship City New ¥ork, touched at Q: day. The ship Ohio, from {Southampton yesterday. teamship Al New York, touched own to-day. The steamship Oceanic, New Fork, touched at Queenstown yestor- - The steamship Assyria, from New York, yuched at Morille to-day. & a Last (riminal Sensation. of a Ye Girl P. uonuses of Rosenzwerg ‘> find tue woman who sent the trank use ‘s silt] under police survedl- werg has a diploma from a so- 7 y in B Iphia. T ark river, N ¢ of holes than com Los Flore = o'clock p.m , rep- esents that the rebel chiet Olegario has’ per- aded A guillas in an im in ack on the ent of San ‘Luis T at excite- y, as it ig meeing of the the board of super- en to investigate the t esterday ?:ternoon, order Hacket was chosen permanent chair- A re olution pessed that each mem. id select two prominent citizens to be cd with the committee in the investiga- on of the accounts. Sixteen persous were thus lesignated, and an invitation sent to each re- quesitng his acceptance. Among the gentlemen sumed were Kobert Lenox Kennedy, Roval A. Phelps, H. B. Claflin, Judge Porter, James Brown, of Brown Brothers, Wm. E. Dodge, and Sourtlanct Palmer, beeen a Two Midnight Murders in New York. New York, Ang. 29.—At midnight, daring. a trunken Drawl.at S19 Water street, Mary Burke, iged 35, was kicked in the stomach by Mi 7 tick, producing a miscarriage. She will ie. Emma Block, of 35 Glinton street, quar- relled with her husband last night and threw an axe which missed her husband and killed a child named William Weinhart, who happene: the rocm. ——_>___ A Colored Woman Robs a National New Yorx, Aug. 29.—The Essex County Ne tion] Bank of Newark, N.J.. was ropbed be- ‘ween Saturday and Monday of $3,000 in frac- “onal currency by acolored woman named Eliza Ann Scott, who cleans the offices. Twenty-seven hundred dollars were recovered and the rest will probably be obt=tned. neial states of the barcang ae wurt 29.— Vii oe Colts 0, Au — oS ae “> — ‘is, Minn. trema wip to ed River. He w jt. Solan The lay St. Paul .or South Name of the Murdered Biona> NEW Your, Augrst 2-—Kt ie raid the girl in hose Ti were jound trunk at the Youn, Augen 20 ae Pe Cee. poisoning coroner's returned a dict M: Henctta Knapr cies e camnmtion to sweet the action of the grand jury. en Arrest of a Murdere; Sr. Lovis, August 29—John Irwin, who mur. dered b's son-in-law, Samuel V; Arden. azrested at East St. Louls yesterday. 8? "™* tcen Days— Arctic j | faver in respectable sociely. ng ot the j THE MOBILE HORROR. tive Dead Bodies Re.overet! > Morite, Ata, Fountain brought over eleve the wreck th's morning. Th <3 dead bodics recovered so it many more are sill under the wree.. The ex cursforists mainly composed the withing clase thett famslice well known civizens are ng the killed except Will's Merriweather, a weigher. The ng is the listof the led :—Captain Wm. Eaton, Mary and Eien Qvinian, Gcorge Croswell. J. Peterson (pilot), Yost rs. Mary Man’ Mrs. Annie Cornetia Dubroca, Octar.a Bernard, B ert Anderson, Homer, Mrs. Picket and son. William F am Jacob Gu. .. O'Brient, M Powers, Sarah Mc unknown Irishman. Lynch Faw Teo Men tohen from J . Ry Evaxsvinte, Ino Fe iene A dand of 3) en jotl last Sat- J a nogro o Lost 1 Emily { - os prblledeiphta = New Enterprise. ADELPHIA rae August 2 pad Liv tor th pAme | PexNeyivanra Coan Tram delplin Le’ per of Monday save of “The anthracite coal market is ch the trade tn all i'« several deport healthful 2 ook $< we remem have seen it. T demand for coal, and yet it *s wot se ply a8 to warts fn and arket that rei consumers ® willing sellers at cur compani.s and the my sully in the work of Lebigh region, u the cpening of largely. The 1 age at ome th for want of havi tnight Thill regh Passed, the brought the springs up 'to such a move apprehension on that score for the rest of the sun The receiy last week at Port Richmond were gre thove of either of the two previc the next public aie of Sciant York by the D. ern Rovread © well be offer vd at Ne aware, Lackawanna and erstand 2 than the amount ever be- fore At the wo- ng last week a duction of vag os w rede veral geuticm-n and work- girls, and resolucions were adopted protest teduction of wages under any ever © Work ing women a! ore- ed that they wath regard toredu or sorfeiture of wag penn | | | | | latest London wrinkle. 87 Pale green tinted wedding cards are the BF The velger “ Borton does not find 7 Farhionab'e: srie.y will re dur'ng the month of October rg, a Philad pera me city life hia belle, is ounties in Texas ed with women poixoners, kinson cle $19,000 off the exist yer org girl ag H ch Of premise against am a suit 1 seventy toga wth er of the sea. ating out West on c. th woman saffrage, marria, eri advice Juew ake bim and li ve your hesban¢ up an affinity sv A sident of Wisconsin, named Sage, hes jor women in Ithaca, and prom sed $i eon certain « ' one being that avcenfance at morning yers in the ehap-el shall be ¢ mpulsory _—_— SPECIAL NOTICES. x's ‘torant and 3 Michler's airon and Barry‘ xm and Mace Aperie) Orzood'’s 1 Anibrosia, 8c fie. Pb AND IN OLD RYE kBON BRANDIES, GINS, BRAN of the following sia Brawly. $6 do.: » Blackberry Til pups UF THE SUB 2 ARLINGTON 1743 Penney T. Mergon ge atreet; e street, John Th: a AND 3 VILLE oO* ck p.m W.. Nes 627 and 629 J 6. HOWARD KE“ Ps Gearranted.) Tutrod : cruggists only ale by -— “CHARLES STOTT & CO, ns} Ivania avene wn SCHOOL FURNITURE AND LECTURE-ROOM SETTEES, OF THE MOST APPROVED STYLES, At the Manufacturer's Prices, At WM. BALLAN ryye's: Int ——— encer Buildi | dae NOT 70 FA THAT Is THE QUESTION. mei pata? Fons saya Dat 1FORY, Wocth of the Lipen Cellars and Cuffs yom ade 5 Shoes fou Bat before gave entize 5 a chose, for goods and 25 cents for postage. ‘YRS, MABRY &, SMITE. I recetve omters constant]: for these Showy Linen Coltars and Calis, and have justrecett epee Work end Traveling BASKETS at 91 on the dollar plan, at’ 319 SEVENTH crkeer.* Sytt-tr _ B FOR DIAMONDS, ac., ri) Call on BENJ. L. Hoop. hhas Kept the large opposition Jewelry alteng aad Rerniogs foe Beitien 3uetry Stor, te FaLpae get of the moet relate Wal from 19 to 50 per “B= these A inexchange for real eetnte, and wi be SE