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THE EVENING STAR. Published Salty, sundays Ex AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsylvauia Avenue, corner llth St, a | WHE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY, | & HB. MAUEPAINN, Prev't, | THE EVENING STAH Is served by carrier to | eubseribers at Tex OnNTs PER ware, or For- | #7-FocR CzNTs PER MONTH. Gopies at the counter Fwe Cuts eseh. By mail—three months, $1.80; tx mosths. $3 00: one year, $5 THE WESKLY STAR~—paditensd Pridsy—SLS » rear, SP invariably to advance, im both cases sod nO paper # nt longer than paid for. | \ i | ALPEARETICAL | BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Sceelaiting Carde of First-cla: Establishments in ali rand os of Business in the District. BREMOUTSES. ra aren? © Dept outs. 4 th & cSt Tho atzent. eH M cunt | Law 8 F Fe oe yailding, WEI *NAEKS. = 17 @ Pa. sre., corner isth street. 3 at | Pie & Bread, 220 5, Unpicel st, sent ba 49,71 th strost. between G and B. BAS*S AND BANKERS, erase 5 Co. F xecutive avenne, corner 18th st. aTivSAL SO Nes Bak. cor N ¥.av. wed lath et Fuux MPSS Gavixe & TRUST Oo..Pa. av..0p.T.Dt, Rock® © Pe ory. 606 sth at., opp. Treasury Dep't BATE s. er Ciovnt a7it Booms, corner Sth and Fstre BILI {ABD SALCONS, guatos He 01 BirLARDSaLooN, corner sth & Date, ie BiLt.arD SaLoon. oorner Sch & F ste. SSI L-LANGERS & LOCKSMITHS. U. ScH* ipek. iT F Setw cen 12th end 13th sta. a. Fav “CN ER_S bet. opp. Patent Office PALS 228i sc, Elec, Bells # Lt @ Bode, 128 Pa.av. MITE SIGOPS. ba Horse Shoeing, &c.) 444 & Md. ave, 0 ¢. Sbipemithg, $48 & Water st., Gtn. WLES( HERIES. 4.7. Weer No, Straw [it & Bt, Blescher, 924 Pa. ay. BILL POSTERS. TaLsunré ¥. 71) EF street, oppo. P. O. Dept BOA Ki NG-HOUSES. faRkrin<os Pa_ace Was. Keo spent. st) £ street perth BOOK EINBERS. We H. Natt’ y, sow west corner sth and th snd7th ste west, ots. tetons.&c.), 427th st.cor_D h street. abers D. p. Pateut Office. y one door from 1 Books borght and a + (Stationery a speci: BeRTs, 1026 7th st. AND SHOE STORES. as 08 1 jbet.lith and i3th ste. Teh at. a. it ' Ady g Udd Fellows’ Hall Fen a ms ireet, between H and I, -2i6 Ad st...ad) ¢ Washington House. Maker, 74 Peonsrivanta avenue. ipper Manafactarer, BEASS WeKKS. RVILLS & Lertos, 6-18 2 18th street, BUILDING MATERIALS, a. 8 Suerne Jo... 9 > ~ bec Sth & 10th sts, W.B.O. Ke wan, Mouldings, &c.,13% st. and Canal. BUTTER, EGGs, CHEESE, &. WRRATLET & LOURER, (Wholenale only) ¢ Sth &D, co eoods.) S.W. corner thd sts, Ww. O.0.8ricra, CABINET SHOPS. Fu W alten. 9S E street, near lth. 44 Wea vF 8. ale Upholstoring |, 8 Gat, det.6a7, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Bb. ©. Oba Ms XS, 53 ith otreet 4 1222 12th street. an Hh. HowLett. 61s & stre bet. 6th and 7th. pert) & Dear &.C. Brava na « v1 f CABBIAGE FACTORIES, Berrut H. Gas 2-14 Sin wt ¥ B. Hatt Ther Penn. er cae sud 1356 street dons BP. DeNxis, 9 Sth st. south of Penn. avenue w HG £ bRo..4) Peonsylvanin ev. 8. Ky CHINA, GLASSWARE, @c. §.W. Borecen & Buo., 925 Pa. av. Motzerott Hall CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. @. Tt. Nive, 217 Pan bet. Sd and 6 sts, CLOTHING STORES, 1.Ros &¢ Pa. av., bet. Sth £10th ste, s ier Met. Hote + Opp. Center Market. CON MISSIONERS UF DEEDS. socarn TK NT. corner E and sth streets ¥.W. CONFECTION EKRIES. S.C Hear Giving Rooms.) 17th at.,op. P.O CONVETANCERS. ee is Ps. ave.,: Law, Titios, Notary.) COLAS, SEALING WAX, &c. W. Baer MAK. at wholesale, lea 7th sireet, CORSETS, SHIRTS, &c. Bote.s-+ ( Ladies’ Underwear genersily) 46s DENTISTS. Ba. We. Mens 2 F street northwest. DINING SALOONS. Baaver & HoLve~. 115 Penna. DOLLAK STORES. PaLLach = Dottan Town, O1 Pa.ay., bet.csk6eh ESSN AK ERS -s corner lith st. Mier ME Wi con 127 Pa sy.(Cat’s taught Dy rule) RPRUG BF. Hicaris eee re © 6 . #.&. Doo +» Capitol Hit. BRY Goups. Fave: & Wi wale, U0 Tt street, near Le. avenue, Boeay& W vi ix. One Price,) 1018 & 102) 7th st.n.w. *, Cor. Pa.av. &Etb at. cast, os <b st, a4)'g Medical Mneoom. J Gerson street, Georgetown. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, Derwak & Ta Vion. Ol Mh st.,¢ eas i Brr th a BAPE ESS OFFICES Geox Exravas; Main Offices: 68 Pa. av..cor sth Wann rid: Gua; 7 Wash'ust., Alex’dra BAGRKAVERS. B BarMcastsx.(siso Die Stuxer,) 902 Pa. avente. FANCY STOKES. BG. Davis, 91 Market 5 Towns & Beuaenn, » Commer Sth street 44} Tth street MW. ed Beh wt. ladies de vgs boar epe Tne, crimped to equal new . SToors. Kmbalm as. Peetu, 422 lth Mat. Flowers, #23 7th et ash'n, & oat Geo’town. Funeral Wreaths aud Netccal oan Breased. preserved & tm superior styic. FOUSDELES, Soun McChece. FURSL wood. HUT WT aYLOR £5 Pa.ay, Erm & O0.,(5.¥.) 15 Pa are be FURNITURE «Bet ©, FW ixstow. sac'r to Timms Winslow, 9 u.B Bone ¥ Bs @28 FIXTU. éc. : Bamitona PeAR<ON. cor. bh @ D, ¥. M. 0.4.B. A.B Sternek a Co aio Facavesbee ie ‘th sta, Canmaren Gas Li SEAT: Gs 10th, near B Wu. W. Vavouan, for eburches, x ¥ STORES. ‘Banses, &e., 71D TON Horn. My ag and B (NENT A: io" enue, Bear an» Howes, 8. W. corner Pa. —— Bowsx, Se enn | “mpEraxvest Ice Co., office, 194 Pa. ay | Jes. Ve. 45—N2. 6,070. WASHI 3. Wi9".SE FURNISHING STORES. Gao >, CTSLER & Bao , 933 Pi BigBasket. Pt Gores ICE COMPANIES. ICE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. Wanvey & Houpen, & E. corner Lith st. & Pa. INK FACTORIES. AMERICAN Ink Co., office, INSTRUMENT MAKERS, “eu, Sarg. lostraments & Trusses, 247th at ESSUR ANCE OFFICES. . Lire Ins. Oe., cor. 1th and BD ats. Go bas bet. KES, SUSTICES © PEACE. ‘WALTER, SE D street. oppusite C > Convey ANCINE .) 909 EEeATHES:, SHOE FINDINGS, &c. et, between G and A. #5. das Sous 0 Susven,714 D street, betwasn 7th and sth Ha» 4 Sth st.. bet. Pa. av. and D st #D, Upper manwtact T, cor.7thSB, 8.W . CEMENT, &e. , 1 Manas. avenne, bet. @th and 7th THVGRAPHERS. JoskrH ¥. GD seT, 466 Pa. ave,, bet. 4 and 6th sts LIVERY STABLES. Keves &Co., Detar oh Hotei Stabies, 4th & Date ALiison Nath 13%0 to 1358 Ki street, WacwneTon NAiLOR, 1836 E street. LOAN OFFICES. Res HERZSER@, 625 Louisiana. av. and 62 O 8. GorteTxin £ Co., 614 C street, near 7th. 1@OKING GLASSES, Francis Lame, 12% Pa. avenue moar 18th streot LUMBER YARDS. Wu. McLean. corner Lith street and canal, MACHINISTS. Jous McCLeLLaNv. Louisiana sve. and lth street. MAKBLE WORKS, Ww (& WiLson,1025 at. Giscox & Toumey, Pa. av., bet, 23d & 34th sta, MARKET STORES. ARLINGTON Magxer, L. A. Walker, 1410 I street. Mteraoponiras Mangxy Son MANTLES. HamiLton & PEaRson, Slate, Marble, &o. cor.9&D. AB SeeruERy & Co. Mantels, Ac.,910 Penn, avo, 2 & SHERMAN, 653 Lonisians avenue, ERCHANT TAILORS, Soe Davuin & Co:.(N.¥.) 113 Pa. MILLIBERY, ac. }. B. GILLETT, OW “Tuons. wehclesaleorly he stb at, near av. MODEL MAKERS, é&c. 0. OrreRMaN, 6257th streot, opp. Patent Omoe. ? 13 7th street, opposits Post Office. ., Metzerott Hall. ¥. det. Hh &lite. nesr 13th 6 Sth «t., bet. Band F. Jewelry, 619 Pa. are. 2120 Brides st. Goa bet. N.¥_ av and Lst, B.cor.H and 6th. Ayatr’s NATIONAL MaR&eT, 46 lth st.ncar Pa.sy. bet.lltha&izth ste. 4 9th way ery" Patent Office. (also Bronaing and Gilding,) 103 E. | SPECIAL NOTI CES. Notice. The wnexamplet sacistaction that NATTAN’S. CRISTAL DIsCOVERY bas given in this city and | throughout the whole country -avetidenced by the Mendily increasing demand {44 it, induce uato direct esprcial and particular att ontion to the great fact that by ite use jon gaia 8) the advantages claimed for the many poisonous Componucds iu ase. wit: The restoration of the color ard erowth of the hair * | and the a Tera ral of dand withor th: least possible injngs —as Crystal Discovery is p tively warranted t contain ne poisonous substance, peither Lead, or Silver Ite perf overlooked: Gerorti Depot corn fold by all < In outh Amerton, and sia ale re: Early har A Vlerayman, whi ae toesicuary for the cure of Nerve * Dim age of the ‘Hnary and Som Waele train of disorders brought on by bau Fictons babite. Grest numbers have been cured by this noble retusa. Prompted by a desire to be the afftioted and apfortanate, I will send the ree eit for proparivg and tainz this medicine, in @ envelope, to any sue who nouds it, Prie af Charee Station D, Bible House, marty New York City, AMUSEMENTS. qe TURNER FEST Or THE Southeastern Tura-Circuit, North American Turner-League, CONSISTING OF TURN VERKINE FROM MARYLAND, VIR- GINIA, WEST VIRGINIA AND DISTRICT O¥ COLUMBIA, To BE HELD aT THE WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK, ON MONDAY, Szrremaer 2. Gymnastic exercises ef m than fifty Turners, ize-Bhooting for Ladies and Gents. Prize Bow CONCERT AND DANCING MUSIC BY THE MARINE BAND. The WASHINGTON 8-ENGERBUNDandARION QUABTETTE CLUB will be present and give sumo ot their best song ILLUMINATION AND FIREWORKS, POPULAB AMUSEMENTS of great varisty. &/ The cars cf the Silver Spring aud Boundary Banilroed will make regular trips; tare 5 cents, Adraission to the Park, 25 cents. STO! ‘The public are re«pectfally invited to attend Ne ee ne ncas W ured, _ausvse "COLUMBIA TURN-VEBEIN. @TAKIES. OLD No.) On Exhibition (New No. A aust #19 Pa. ay., Law, Titles, Conveyancing. 456 and Sale 439 OPTICIANS. zrH St. AT gra Sr. FRANKLIN & O0., 1227 Pa. 8y., bet. 12th and 13th sta. MARKRITER’S SUB akcrrek 4 Peni ave. corner Os atreet. "| No, €16 Teh strect,berweon D aad B stroota, olght . LOONS. jours above Odd Feliows Ball, Bal ore nerves, Wie rom ave., corner Hth st. Ses gree) = tings, easvioge, Core ee, Be. — Overs Bar (.W. Dein ») HGS Foon. SY. | siades, Pictures: Frames’ Picture Cords aud Tax. eee so seh st. near Penns. avonne. | "le, Hings Neil, Aes tn ibe District, St Be $25 Louisiana ave., bet. 6th de 7<b sts. Ph jetty GT eouUaewon,Gi1 Ea. ev n.side,bet.@th even | rience remember Heme and Number.__jel-ty"_ G@xouGa E. Krak, 462 Penn. ave., bet. 496 and 6th sts J. M. Tomexins,corner H and &th streets N. W PALN'TS, OLLS, GLASS, Geo. BYNKAL, Jr., 177th st.,bet. Pa. w Leraxa MARTIN, 609 C st.,bt.6 £7, rear Mot. Bote Fh anny StLveTRR, 12127 street, near M, PAPER HANGERS. Doves Moone, 399th street, near Penn. a1 Geo. WILLNRR, 429 9th street, between D and B. FRancis WILLNER, 1908 Py be Ouas. A. BRavss, 1213 NY. W.H SrEtsHoseyal PATENT AGENTS. Monn & Co. KNicht Bre Wa ©. Woon, Joun J, HaL=TED, 515 7th st, 01 wenns, near 12 st. Re, 633 F street, near 7th street. NN. B. corner F abd 7th streets. and D st. ‘R907 Mh street, near Penn. aveuwue, ‘onde. 19th and 2th. PictureFremes,) 10827th st. .(N.¥. Sci. Am.,)S. B. cor, F& Tth P.O. Department. _PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. Quast CREEK. ABY OF THE LAKE will fine steamer L. ™ URSION TO QUANTI OU on BUNDAY AFTER ech NOON, September 1. 1572, stopping ai Glymont. “Leaves hor wharf. 5 li street, at z.and returns.acl? p.m Tickets 5 cents. ‘This steamer can b* Chartere. eursions on Saturday aud Sunday. D Fe Oa) CUAGETT, Agent, pt. Frank Hoillogshead. hav- jug been rebuilt aad entire! ee by her present owners, will feave her MOUNT VEBNON —The stensmer ARRUW Gro. Ww Woruwer 2 Moom 1654 Pet Biock corset ast OE Te Bienen aatty aes, poy | 0. ELL. : ‘eraon (the tomb’ o Teh & Fats..near Pat. Office, @Send for ciroular | JP o clock a: m | tor Mo fora i PATENT MEDICINES. Canon's Liver Toxic, ths great Dyspepsis edy. For sale, 305% 7th st..by Wm. M. Canm mannfacturer and proprietor. Mach bottle baa s red Inbel, Ba” Buu none other. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. ¥, 627 Peunsylvaria av., near ON, PA. av., bt. 8 & 9; nino, Phots AN, (Copying ® specialty.) 62-4 F at, PIANOS, FOB MP, 18 Pa. avenue, vear 13th i psia Rem: hb street. stock HMNBACH, 423 11th, Sb.Ps.ev.,e¢t.Knabo's PICTURE & PORTHAIT FRAMES, SLY. Jobbing a spoctalty,) S11 7th atreet. JAMES SYKES, Gon’l Snperiutendent Steamer Arrow, LADIES’ GOODs. Mis = 4: McCORUICE 506 NINTH STREET, Betwees E any F Steerre, je29-3m_ S* UNDERWEAR 1 at very low rat auce of Pwill ber Alto, closing out ba og heer SUMMER MILLY Brackets, Bewels, Baineters, &c., and toaler ta Saak,Doors& Blinds 6 room for Fal PLASTEREKS, JouN F. RING. 632 Mass, PLUMBESS AND GAS FITTERS. PALL, S. 1, Goa La avenne, ne AUIT, 7H 7th atraet. det G aod H. Atynar&. % Jars O'HAGAN, 1917 P ) c Whe. RoTHWELL, 113 Pa. avenive, Capitol Hill. Jas. Baca. (also Metallic Roofer,) 603 24 at.,cor.F PKINTING OFFICES, Gincon BROTHERS, 1012 Pa. av Joseen L. Pea ksox, corner 9th and D streets, Powsty & GINcx, 600-632, ¥ street, near 7th. PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. Seite .Ports& REAL ESTATE AGENTS, &c. AtstRoP & DUDLEY. cor. La. BE. M. Hatt, coruer 7th and F sts. Kirsovay & Latta, corner isth streets, Hrxrixe & Jonxs. 1425 F street, near isth. M_ KouneR, 613 7th ot We. BH Cracetr, 89 Mar MONS. Facve. 102 B st ¢.. bet. 6th and 7th ste Git & Larcomee, plain aad oruamental, 406 5th st. ¥, 999, street, bet. 9th and 2th v., bet. 19th ena th ets bet 10th & ith sts. DERMILL, S.E. corner Sth & Dats. BB. Younes, Western Pfoduce Company , 470 Pa.ay. oP . P.O. Department. et S bt. 7&3,0p. Post Office. BECFIVED 250 HAN Of all styles. Won aa uw 8 HELLE Ps MULLIN DEY GOODS !! HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. Rew artictos iu'each line just received. Coots marked at Baltimore prices. All the LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, ao Mas. THROPP, Jel-2m 1459 Lith, corner P strost. S TRAW GOODS, FLOWERS and BIB. BONS. enlt. at, *S, T15 Market Space. > ae GREATER Reduction in Prices. enue and 7th street. opp. Post Office. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RE- DUCE STOCK, 1 AM OFFERING FGR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS: Light Cassimere Snits, at Cea vies THOMPSON & Co., WS 9h street. Boone & PaRvix. 06 1sth st. opp. Treseary Dap’ F. K. Witson: S11 7th street, opposite P.O. Dep't. ©. Stones, 1424 F street, near Treasury Department W T. Jon t'r,) cor. Pa. w Most east Kenseny s trea*. near Biggs’ Bark Pui. FH. Weren & Co., 9S Fst., Masonic Temple, RESTAURANTS. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. PEERY COLMAN, DSTth at, op: Centor Market Tucker & SHERMAN. 6S Lonisiaua avenue, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. WasHINGTON Business CotLEe SEWING MACHINES, Waster & Wr ' ‘Thay are simple, BINGER SY Lewis Baar, z + (Fe TT «DININGSALOON (meals Ie.) $36 La.ay, oor, 7th and Lats. ring @ specialty.) 512 dh st 5.9, 10,12 and @15 ebLy eponged). $15 6, Sand $10 4,5,6,7 and $s {6,6, 7 and gs Blue Flannel Suits/ tho White Duek Suits (Derby). All Liven Suits. Light Colored © aud Vesta ton Light ( assimere Pants. White Marseilles Vests.. Alpaca Sucks. Linen Sack Coats........ ouths’ Cheviot Suits ssimero Pants 250,3and $4 1,125,1.75,8 £2.50 MPROVED, J Mert ng? @2) Po ae, | Boys’ Cassimere Sait sees 5 Bo Sewing Macuing UoMraNy. ai #th street. | Fine Black Cloth Froc 10, 12 and 15 ‘amily Favorite. xamine it. “ . ag Tux“Kevetonn.” A-G Stoned Con Agta, 2 F Blne Cloth Frock and Derby Coata.....6 to G19 St.. opp. Masonic Tomple. The stro ‘and light A Large Assortment of Extra Size Suita. est, the best and most perf SHIRT FACTORI fect. Be sure aud see it. Dr N& Co..(N.¥,) 1113 P: bet lth. NA MeLeay. 16 ¥ at bei 8 8 opera ‘ ; :8iso, ladies underwear | #2-A DEDUCTION of 90 PE. : * of B CENT. has boon EDWARD SToLPE, 609 7th street, Bost. A. WHITEHAND, 504 D st., SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORIES, Bates & BRoTHER, 619-21 G st., bet. 6th and 7th, STAMPING . Pest Office, EPOTS, Mas. GH. Mavnen, 617 7th st.. opp. Patent Ofice ac. tween 8th & 9h. made on all these goods, B7Porchasers will find it to thefr advantage to give me a call, #7 Persons going to the conntry, or to different Watering Places, can have their wardrobes Teplen- ished at a small expense, A.B. Suer’ RED & CO..910 Pa. av., bet.9th & 10th ste STONE YARDA W.J.& C. A. AckER. let and By streets N. W. STO" SHEET-1 TITLE EXAMINERS. B.G.HaLer, 819 Pa. ov. Law. Gon vevane’g, AED CI@. RAR, 14625 Peas south west cor. av. oun nerrtst an histor near oot 2% ‘TRUNK MARUFA( \OTORIES, Jas. 8. Toruam & Co., 57th at., adj’g O. F. Han, Onas G. Paancn, 1419 mer bet. Sitaee Gat i ASuioa Det iad Poon ats aad br Wi oO. . P. gee and lath ay 7 BEMEMBER NAME AND RUMBER~— A. STRAUB, Popular Clothing House, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUB, Between 10th and 11th Streets, ‘Three Doors from EleventhStreet. MAmeOTs BLUE, STORE QUAR. waTcs ‘Meesrs, FOWLER 008 quar. % Hoya (algo, tasertaiss Poe, Be.) @ Ps. cyinge tuperior quality of Bienes” re 2°" jour A: Vas Don ex. Is Fs, avedine, Oapteol ili, A.timple inspection of those furntahed the Boare D> ane $19inh ureet, south of Fa. aye, | if will show thst they are superive soeny inte Wes prarineome Sue. zd Pe.ey;, Sfoot rth et | Orders are solictted, which will be furnished with Gxo.P.Gorr / Big Basket, 000Pa.oy set loth Allth, YARKKEE ROTIONS, . | zumaskarstlernes | Bridge street.Georgetown. mar@l-tt ‘GTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1872. TWO CENTs. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. sess at INTERNAL Ri source to-day were $07.47 Tue Present and Ge on the late train last « eral Porter left here ing for Long Bra: SECRETARY KeBESON returned te the city last evening. SUL Aro! vep.—The P; lent, before ening, appointed Gharles consul a: Para. GENERAL ‘Lhe Geuerai sails for home on the SECRETARY Fist yes ained the members of the friends at a dinner. INTERNAL Rewunve ¢ tion of third deputy 2 revenue, made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Ray, will probably be tend apervisor Eniery, and his place wi whom the President r ASSISTANT ASSAYER APP Secretary Richardson yesterday appointed W: liam E. Dubois, Assayer at the Philadelphia Mint, in place of Jacob Eckteldt, deceased. Mr. Dubois has held the position of Assistant Assayer since 1893, Tue New Prrtio Beitpines rx St. Louis, Acting Secretary Richardson yesterday directed the purchase of the “Crew block,” No. 193, as the site for the proposed Custom House, Post Office, and U. S. Courts buildings to be erected at St. Louis. The amount to be paid is $342,553. ComrEtitive EXAMINATION. —On Friday next the board of examiners of the Interior de- partment will hold a competitive examination to fill several vacancies in second-class ships in the Patent office. The competi open to all, whether employed in the depart- ment or not. ENGINRERS IN TH EVENUE MARINE Ser- vicw,—Charles FE. Emery, of New York, con. sulting Engineer; ( cegineer Chas. G. Dale, and Chiet T. Chevers, of the reve- nee mar: ve been constituted a t ity on the 18th proximo, »pointment and pro- ine servic e ard, to meet in this motion in the revenue marine ser- vice. NavaL Orricurs Transrerrev. —Com- mander L. A. Beardsley has been ordered to ington navy-yard Commander James H. from command of trom the Ist of Octobe Gillis has been detache the Suppl; on waiting orders: T tenants . Rhoades and i. 0. Le have been ordered to special duty in this cit Lieutenants C. R. Meeker, Louis V. H ousel, and Isaac Hazlett, Eusign J. H. Moore, and Astistant Surgeon P. P. Bieloy have been de- tached from the Supply and placed on waiting orders. PEREONAT.—Mr.and Mrs. S. P. Brown will start for the Pacific coast early next week, to be gone for six er eight weeks, daring whi time they expect to visit the Yosemite valley and other principal points of interest in Cali- fornia. ++*-Mr. and Mrs. Catacazy are said to be quite conspicnous at the opera in Pari: Madame being there as here qu ° for her elaborate toilet and artificial make up. Mr. and Mrs. William Stickney, who have made quite atour of the northern watering places since the adjournment of the legislature, expect to return t city next week. +++-Mr. th Lorges, the Brazilian miuister, is at Cape May, accompanied by Madame Vorges. tr. M. W.G t Liverpool tor home on Saturday last. Mr. Henry Semken wiil sail from Bre men en the 7th proximo, and Mr. J. W. Bote- er, Who Went out at the same time, will return . H. V. Boynton, of nd is hard a 3 usual. lof the Journal of Commerce, n the west brim full of tivancial trial sti es tor his p Political Notes. s of the 12:h distr ed Jolin LH. ik Congres ‘There are now over re hy tly one-half than the tind aveler has been informed that ‘net, under any circum- stances, be a candidate tor re gress. Colonel Wm. B. Hamilton e democratic cand trict of New Jers: lull a period of prepar: General Batler elicited great applause among the soldiers of Maine when hes; motto “Let the North give up,” ad Sumner in his “First Fpistie to th The Madison Bulletin, a paper, has pulled down the ran up the Louisvi Ore met at Trenton yesterday. Sveretary Robeson made a speech. The only business before the convention was the selection of district and sen- atorial delegates. ‘The liberal republicans and democrats in joint convention at Detroit, Mich., yesterday made the following nominations for Congress:—S: enth district, Gen. J. H. Richardson; third « trict, J. G. Parkhurst; fourth district, Allen otter. The fusio ticket agreed upon by the confer- *s of the dewocrats, reformers Louisian d by ination of Camph Congress from the first distric! withdrawn by the liberals, wuo will nam idate hereafte BS ska liberal and democratic conven- n Teassembled at Lincoln yesterd the conference committees appoi besore, reported in favor of a Was agreed to by ms, which then united, and adopted the Cincinnati and Balti- more platform, and resolved themselves into one party, to be styled the liberals. The tion met in Springtield yest ‘afternoon. Resolutions were adopted repudiating the Balti- more convention. Delegates were appointed to the Louisville convention. A state central cora- mittee, consisting of one delegate trom each Congressional district, was appointed. A meeting to appoint delegates trom New York city to the Louisville convention was held Wedne: night at the residence of Alderman Gilsey, and after considerable deliberation a list of delegates and alternates were approved. The delegation is pledged to support Charles O'Connor tor President and General Hancock for Vice President. Reports trom forty-nine counties in West Vir- ginia reduce Jacob's majority to a little over =,500. The remaining counties may reduce it to ,000. Davis’ majority majority for Cou; on full yote of the Wheeling District is He made the canvass as an avowed and irreconci- lable opponent of Greeley, and his friends are ‘alking of bringing his name before the Louis- =. convention as candidate for Vice Presi- D Merrimon, the late democratic candidate fur governor of North Carolina, will not contest the election of Caldwell, but will urge his claim be- fore the legislature for the United States Sen- atorebip to t..1 the place of Senator Pool, whose time expires on March 3, 1873, in which case there will be a fierce contest between the friends of Merrimon and Vance in the legisia- ture, which may result in the election of a re- publican Senator. Blanton Duncan tee gogge denies that Chas. O’Conor has repudiate straight ont demo- a the cratic movement. He has O’Conor, the straight-out democratic movement, will give it an unwavering su; Di 8a) € is in elose communi with, ae: O’Conor, and is satisfied that the story of his de fection is a fraud. ments for thi = Fention are bei Saas e areet soe oni uncan says he has assurances that it the biggest thing of the year, ernie “ne Mo., Phys one dollar a piece for 1 So Noneams te negotiating for 40,000 Russian S7-Savannah, Ga., % 7. ~ ,Ga., has a young and good look: S7The Chicago ministers corner to preach about. pod ariahiry §7 One wislow to every eight inbabi- tauts in Ban Francisco” pear LOCAL NEWS. | The Color Question in BRestaar: Decision of Judge Snell in the Case of Sebastian dman, | THE RECENT LAW OF THE DISTRICT LEGISLA- | TURE MUST BE COMPLIED WiTS. A few days smce we mentioned the action of | © Police Court, Jadge Sn case of | Sebastian Aman, who was charged with re] 1 fosing to entertain in his restaurant W. H, Foote, colored. The evid going to hat an employee of the house refused whisky to some colored men, the ace aR of a violation of the act at the la sion of the legistature, an court fined him $1 and ordered the fort of his . As this case has attracted ¢. siderable attention in this Di amd else- where, we publish ay the opinion of Judge edded t act is not to Le argued here. It is contented that the tendency of this law is to promote in- temperance and its enac'ment unwise. T miay be true. Many contend, with great fo and earnestness of conviction, that all lice: laws ure extreme! terests of society, and that they should be en- tirely abandoned and prohibitory laws enacted to take their place, But whether laws are wise or unwise, or whether license or prohibitory enactments are on the whole the best fora state are not questions for courts, but the legislature. It is certainly not to be hastily or rashly assumed that a legislative body designed toenact a wicked or immoral statute. If a statute is sasceptible construction consistent with constitutional law and the recognized standard of morality, it is the duty of courts to give it such construction. ‘The legislature having passed laws licensing all the classes of persons mentioned in this act— to become public caterers—they are bound to comply with such police regulations as may be attached by the legislature to the enjeymont of the privileges conferred. It is certainly neces- sary and almost indispensable to good order that all’ such public eaterers should have a well defined and specifically declared right to refuse to wait upon and serve persons visiting thei several places who shall not be respectable and well-Uchaced. With this privilege conferred, there is @ corresponding duty imposed, viz: They are not to refuse but required to wait upon an¢ all resp ant ehaved persons. Assuming that license laws are not tothe charge of such flagrant immoralit be null and oid which is not coi the objects cf this law are not o as to nded to be corrupt or wicked but on whole beneficient and useful. it may be remarked that thi: ancther well-detined purpose, viz., to 4 all men, “irrespective of color, condition or previous condition of servitude,”” @ distinct re- cognition of constitutional rights, the possession and enjoyment of which are most happily de- pendent in no degree upon the simple accident of color. Recognizing this important consti tional fact, the legislature has giving it vitality and cflect by this scatute, so that hereatter for all time, so Tar as law is concerned, and so far as individual rights are concerned, all respec able and well-behaved persons have the right to served; and public caterers at the same time Will possess perteet eontrol over the good order of their establishments, unembarrassed by other tests than those of respectability and good be- havior. A state enacts and maintains license or probibitory laws through tts police power. This power is very great and subject to few limitations. Constitutional rights cannot be transcended, but otherwise ite powers areas broad and comprehensible as the nece ties of the state, It may not compel its citizens to accept of license occapations. But if condi tions which are disagreeable, or which r: Lusiness unprofitable are imposed, the in exercising his inalienable right of che y withdraw from the occaps or he may ept; it the latter, he must be taken to accept and business, subject to the condi- fact that the re- Jant’s servant, nder defendant's and admitted to have refused instructions, cannot releave the defendant from Hab.ity to the penalties of this After a careful examination of the testimony, the cour: i ofay act as charged tion, aud imposes the penal the h is @ fine of Stuy and for ——— The Board of Public Works and the Street Railroad Company. COLE STONES AGT. WOOD, AND VICE VERSA, At noon to-day, on the opening of the equity court, Judge Humphreys, the board of public works and the Washington and Georgetown railroad were sent for. and soon siter Messrs, Shepherd and Magruiler, of thy board of public works, and Mr. Kiker, of t railroad © » appe , the former ace . L. Phillips and the dey, sr., and ter b - H. Brac at be had pear in court, no wr the District (M y ) was out of town. These roitant ones, and they should t on as soon as posible. He had and devoted the larger portion of last evening to their examination and consider ation. The questions raised were purely legal depending on the construction of acts of ( gress and an act of the legislative assem)! E iad come to the ce hat i¢ the co: sel would consent, and were re wore adjudicat hear the gases to-day, s0 that the t co decide and the partiesStape their course. B parties represent the public, who are great interested in w Had he been a » with the first fi road agt.the board,) he would have fixed t hearing for an early day, not later than date. Mr. Phillips remarked that Mr. Co i hehaving just con last evening, he was not re: thought he woul be able to go on by to-morrow Mr. Brad pay be mai absent that Mr. Ph the co ip Phiili pany,and wa absent, and hay probably made Tuesday J was ous t the company, bu to proceed beture morning. Aiter some further discussion, Mr. Bradle dr., said that it should not go furth that the the railroad company) are answerah and they would take up the case undersianuding that the answers filed by morning. Mr. Phillips (atter conferring with his clients). We will proceed then, your honor. The court then took 4 recess to 1 o’elock. After recess, Mr. Bradley, jr., read the bill filed by the railroad compan: Mr. S. L. Phillips read the vill of the board, remarking that it was not an answer to their bill, and said that at the proper time he would deny certain averments in their (K. i.) bill. Mr. Bradicy. jr., then commenced his argu: ment for the company. pence) The Kain Storm Last Night. DAMAGE BY THE FRESHETS. ‘The eoaking rain of yesterday wound np with a deluge last night, the rain pouring down in torrents from ten o’clock until midnight and again two hours afterwards. The streets were flooded in every direction, but nd the dam- age to unfinished street work we have heard no loss of property, except that noted beluw. The Tiber was oe than it has been for twelve For but although the water was within a few inches of the newly constructed arch, it stood the pressure nobly and was uninjured. ‘Phe test of all the new sewer work was about as severe last night as it is likely to be subjected to, and yet although the work is green, we have heard of no The house of Mr. B. F. Gil- bert, on the Tiber at I street, wasalmost washed away, the same house probably which had ite foundation washed out by a freshet before. THE PRESHRT IN ROOK CREEK. Rock creek was higher during the n it has been for years. Some time after the water commenced rising, over the dam at the river; een on ihe oluer benk of the creck, wore stern on 1e right in two in the middle; a & load of sawed stc EDUCATIONAL INSTITULIONS. Directory for Parents and Guardians The season ix now near at hand when our edit cational institutions—public and private—w be reopened for the coming scholastic year Parents and guardians will do well to consu't the alvertising colu of Tux STAR, where they will Gnd a complete directory to th r academies and schools youth in B. Isewhere. t appen: 2 exercises of the Ge any exter many yea tT, at lioa l stree ce for the past twelve vears, and its reputation is se none of its grade in the eMy An English, Frenc and day school for young Iadie by Miss M. Lammond at the 16th of September. an excellent school at “Idlewild,” the late N. P. Willis, in Orange county, and she comes here recommended by'B Potter, of New York; Bishop Kip, « Ker. John S. ©. Abbott, and many o' inguished persons. Her school will no nexcellent one and receive liberal patro: Howard University will reoy partments as follows: Theole September 17th; law departm: medical department, October 9th; prepara and normal departments, September 11th. The college is located on one of the prettiost cites in the District, and the course of instruction ts thorough in ali the departments. Miss Dengler will reopen her German and Englich school, for young ladiex,on Tae the 3d of September, at 92) I street her patrons are some of the best citi Washington, and her schoo! ix unsui The Home School at nue, near Ist sireet east, reopens next Mond: To the citizens of East Washington this sch isa great convenience. It is well con and the charges are moderate. Irving Female College, at Mechanicsbarg Pa., eight miles west of Harrisburg, ix one best temale colleges in this sect in the beautiful Cumberland valley, and a comforts of home are to be found in the in tion. St. Mary's Academy, on north Fairfax street, Alexandria, Va., in charge of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, reopens on Monday next. This schcol accommodates both boarding and day pupils, ample facilities being provided for the comfort of the boarders. This school has an excellent reputation, aud is liberally patron- ized. ‘The Emerson Institute, Mr. Charles B. ¥ principal, resumes its 2ith annual session on eptember lth. This school has a reputation second to none in this city. The terms are moderate, and the location of the institute, 14th street, between I and K, is very pleasant. Memorial Hall, @ select school for young ladies, Mth and N streets, in charge of Misses Evans and Williams, reopens next Monday. M'lle Prud’Homme will reopen her Fre and English school, for young ladies, on Se; tember Iéth. ‘The school is located at 419 4th street, and the principal is a lady well qualified for her pesition. a German bo arding > i ner nt, October sth: ng F Resorts. A WASHIAGTONIAN ON THE ROUNDS Suarc RINGS, August 27, 1 Dear Stor:—Since leaving Washington, the Ist day of July, we have doue several first-class watering places, and now are working towards home. We were only able to be in at the death of THE JURILER. Its echoes are still reverbera' the chambers of the soul. No any descripti In’t do it re, you will Jost, and ne good can co: e of my tell- THE WHITE MOUNTAINS at nm. ‘They areas arly every eve next clai! and beautif July, at the f ury of a fire t blankets at nig object of m me distance u house, I re reason wh: n ever before the house was not ¢ . che that thundere n that terrible the dwelling. ral the spots where ditlen were found. “+ Crawtord’s” next veler, with its group of intere Then comes the ASCENT OF MT. WASIT ‘The grade is but t The track purs ands three ing poluts. TON RY RAIL. ard! Srawtord path, . An hour anda but the attention 1 in the graudeur of the sconery that we hardly realized it. When we en red the car at the bare the weather was hot and sultry; when about ball way up we buttoned our coats; before reaching th and shawls were in req were whirling arc that were intescribally Ff c of landsesp:,twith ail the varie plain, rivers ‘and lakes, villages a: cultivated farms and primeval sented a view seldom enjoyed. F of the thing we determ to pass the night the “Tip-top” house, whose walls are of stom with three large tron rods § firmly welded in the rock the room, while the wind, blowing from forty (> fifty miles g ut, howled and roared as if de- termined us dowf the mountain. But our how that of the wise man, Was tounded ¢ : lwew ot ma But I must hurry on. opposite side ¢ was pleasan to Ussipr Conway, ra gem ail to Bir » ACCOM PAT clouds of pleasure-seekers, all were charm: AT LAKE we enconntered the usual number who sunually resort there to enjoy a tripon the lake, tishin boating, and bathing. Some three hundrc guests were at the favorite Fort William Henr. Hotel, luxuriating on its broad verandahs, lister ing to the music of a first-rate band, making excursions by land and water, and enjoying themselves generally. AT SALATOGA we found a larger crowd than ever. This is par excellence the favorite resort. Ten thousand strangers were there crowding about their favorite springs in the morning, whose waters bubble as full and free as a hundred years ago. At this place (Sharon) we encounter new faces. Many come here year after year to drink of the mineral waters, sulphur and m: wo enjoy the pure air, and look upon the landscape, rare! iy excelled for beauty. One word on politics and I relieve your patience. Wherever we have been, on bon ok ad steamboats or at hotels, we have not met & doren declared Greeleyites. The conviction is almost unanimous that Greeley stands not the ghost of a chance of election. The utter want of principle shown by of his partisans for plunder; the record of Gen- eral Grant, which no amount of slander can alone. ae THE BRONzS STATUE of Sir Walter Soott, FElCh is to be crected tm Central Park. New completed, and ipped from Eainburgh 2 tes tomer te cit the first work of art produced ty, Sonn Produced in Pennsylvania ave- | P | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAB. This Aftsrnoon's Dispatches, Fssociated Press Reports, A TERRIBLE DISASTER | WSECK OF THE ‘OUND STEAMER meTis enty five or Bichty Lives Lest The Steamer Sunk by Celliston with «a Schooner in @ Storm. ster me lw Me kod engers we ng. Several | ives are reported handred pas- | + were on board N SINKS THE STEAMER. A t 0.—The steam # Me is Providens wrecked x miles off this : y D preva 1 # t us & we ers, I tise the low ult and floated and the ram continaed floated. and struck the « ean Hose at about a this morsing. The Metts d four passe nge’ . waiters, Ac. Cay ot ol, Rhode Islan Hull, agent of the Providence York ship Company, wh d th D. McBrien and wite, of the ex among the saved. At this non ck a.m.) itis th that about bs Passengers are saved. The captain ay. 1 nt of the line are now at the Larkin Hou The greatest excitement prevails here among joing aii the guests of the hotels, and they are in their power toaid the suflerers. SOME OF THE Waren Hitt, RT j e ment cutter Mo et the scene gts ya Loper, with a large ot the Metis has din thie are as folle Albert 8. irector of the Steamship Company of ovidence; Hugh Carroll, of Stonington; Johm wior, of New York; crew. « New York, Benjami | | Forrest, ‘the last ' an all be } trom Captain Burton Lathan aries Ant | the freight clerk, are certaty | A + with three ch: n, of Provi- dence, were lost. Their uames are unknown. The captain and agent of the line refused to g into the lifeboat, and were washed ashore | remnants of the pilot house, > | New York News. GOVERNOR CURTIN BETTER, New Yor August Th Herald states that Governor Curtin was much better las ning, ARREST FOR George Kingsland, Teturning yesterday from Europe, was arte or embezzlement of funds of the Jersey City national bank. MOKE RORUERIES committed by the burgiar police officer, Aiken, are being brought to hight EMBED CLEMENT. on A YURIOUS RAIN STORY prevailed all night in this section, overflowing many lowlands, and doing some damage on Long Isiand and el-ewhere MANTON MARELE, of the World, ts reported as very feeble in health, and will probably be obliged’ to wholly «bandon journalism. CHARLES was visited by tuily terJday. He refused to talk with any of merely Sbserving that he had decided not to make known in ad rance Lis pol wes. The he will not the Same name, in the western part GENTLEMAN’s Pas of the New ¥ says Sew’ A corr 1 » Writing from “The style of dress most worn bh tiewen of fas and cia atl fashionable piices of morning reso ored cashmere ot f he waist and ound with silk ri pla to wear Waistcoat, a trousers of a « | “worsted” cioth w braid laid on tlat ligh twille tn c ally w drab rather le “8 a ver cially during t A large worn Patent leather Oxtord ¢& bose and battoned ther, with cloth upper A New Bisuor ron N lauthority, that th - Anne’s Church in thi it nominated for the Bishopric of Newar rendered vacant by the Clevation of Rey. Dr. Bariey to the Primacy. F. ton, like the new archbishop of Ba ~ former! a member of the cpiscopal ~ He and the Rev. Dr Forbesembraced the Catholic faith wearly a quarter of century ago, and both entered the priesthood. The lata Archbishop Hughes appointed him Chancellor of this Diocese, an office be still holds. He is the author of several standard Catholic works, and bears a high r-putation in literary circies.— NV. ¥. Sun. Tar Gereva AguirRation.—T: Claims Arbitration Court met twelve o'clock yesterday, sion ‘until haif-past three wep — ¢ pabdlic there police rules, it way January last, without the sergeants and rouudsmen on brought to immeidate trial. .. S7-Amateur sacred concerts are the Lite encouragement to be good at Long Brancly

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