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ee “THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDIN Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. 1th St. aT THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, =| 8. H. KAUPPMANN, Pret. { ———— e—_—_ | THE EVENIN AR is served by carriers their enhcribers at Tex CENTs PER WEEE, of Fi to Tr } Che Eoning Star. Severe wounds. Thomas without effect. Several other shots were and Mr. Schmidt, @ prominent merchant Granby, wae killed, and Mre. Sweet and Mise Gage were Killian and Hill ee ““Foere custome ai ie still mach tower the ing of Peter Keasier ; ies 2: ansssins| Sterift Low aed me male nesting tn Pale at mist last accounts, Dat theirflives were dsepanred of. THE WEEKLY STAR—Poblisht Prita7—$1.50 ayear ably in wivance, in both cases, BO paper sent longer than paid for. | BT Rates of advertising farnished on application a eT SPECIAL NOTICES. | BURNING OF THE WAWASET, | cts 4, there might have been more lives saved | officers distributed the life- vers at the ine Old Rye Whisk = is spoken of fot minister to Washington. The | | ate A ‘bly; but the first thought was to beach | first moment the alarm was given, many could Fire OF Bye Whieky,)” | Washin on ae aa aG yress enlting on the government totzpioin the _ ier as the best thing to be done; the forward | have availed themselves of the bat nothing ue Ot | gto ws ifficultie: in the Mexican and Unt ‘ ioati teh losed ‘and as visible | cou! been done with the a8 Fie Ont Boe Whee: -gton News and Go} aip. States joint claims comuileston at Washington. Official Investigation of the Disaster, on fore decks the quarters fortes deck hands | colored parpie bat ‘of them. | DSTERY ar Revexce.—The receipts from this | t is reported the German government is curry- were forward of the firemen’s room. The testimony bere closed until to-morrow at | edt se any weresons ame ing favor with President Lerdo, the Germans TESTIMONY BEFORE THE TREASURY BOARD TW-DAY CAPT. WOOD WAS RECALLED, 10 o'clock. WaRRaxtED i ex a wanting Lower California for mining purposes. = * | and stated that when he stepped ont of the ee sesut Arvointep.—The President to-day | Wane Warrman, who is living at Camden, Use. 1 Vez, 42—N°. 6,368 VASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1878 TWO CENTS. _EVEN1NG STAR. aie the following appointment :—George A. MEXICAY ADVICES state that Emilio Velasco New Jersey, with one of his brothers, in whose ets; had the boat been stop) and the doors kept pilot house the flames were coming up aboat hail, but saw noone smoking there; had the . OUSTER BY GEN. STANLEY. i8.—A letter from > the walking beams, and he could send no belis Asgust 1 Ure Fave sents Sit arty tal antieiaction’ pat api |. 77 Norti® to be consul at Amapola, Hontuae. | house their venerable and beloved mother | @raphic Narratives by Survivors. | (D0 walking boss, and he could send no Tellowatane expedition reyorts mach il-faeling ybotlies at One Duliar por bortievor can beled { THES SOAaD of Indian commissioners have | lstely Gied, says, in @ recent letter to = New house on account of a change of course: he ha!- t mantity. tice, that we wi return the mouey if "a1, does not give sat faction or prove Mar ore. | made arrangements for holding a conference | with the Ute Indians some time during the York friend, “Ihave had a long and dreary pull—this is’now the seventh month—from a loed out for the hands to close the doors to prevent the draft of wind fanning the flames, the metallic boat was on the saloon deck and The oficial investigation into the causes lead- ing to the Wawaset disaster was continaed to try arrest of General Ouster by General tanie, and the compelliny him to march one whole day in the rear of his command. No cause is ——__+—_— Associated Press Reports. iroke of paralysis, behind which is obstinate : yeep | present month. cerebral ahmmia, the foundation and source of | day, in the roome of the supervising inspector was lowered by the passengers; all'seemed to THE LATEST RAILROAD HORROR | asigued. fina SABTHCN SATEANS, D Seu.’ | funeral of Wm. M. Meredith, late Secretary of | am once more better, aad even. T feel to hope, | ment, being conducted by Commodore Rose, of | rectly clear as to bis own duties; his pllot'wa: | Tashtfal Disaster the Besets OF | Feet NOCeah FERRSYLYAWLAx. Bite Corser of Mand Dstreets gorinweat, | the Treasury, (who died in Philadelphia yester- | on the wav to recovery. Iu face and locks; i | Savannah, and Jobr ‘E. Edgar, inspector of | fonsitcrabig excited son be aes) thought | eckicesmess, aeeeene: 288. 0 Senerst A.B. Ware —— ¢, a8 stated elsowhere in Tax Stak,) an | &™ just about the sane as ever, to casual obser- | boilers at Norfolk. his Lest way was to Beach her. SisSt cuuteads mind eee aceon Mothers, Mothers, Mo* ners: Will be issued closing the Treasury de- | Yation; but though I am up and out of doors THE FIRST WITNESS TESTIMONY OF THE BAR-KERPER. New York, Angnst 15.—Adiitional accounts MURORR. Don't failt ent -MES. WIN sLow's sooTH artment on that day. every day, Lean walk only a few steps, with this morning was Andrew Melville. He testified Peter McKenney, bar-keeper on the Wawa- | of the railroad accident on the Chicagoand Al Last night two colored men name: ING SYKCPE dinean ‘S Adent to the period effort, and slowly. Tue Presper Tair to Mount Desert, Me., bad to be gtven upon account of a den-e Waces ty Evrorg awp Amegetca. — Dr. as follows: Am32 years of age; live in Washin ten; was @ passenger on the Wawaset; w: set, testified that he was on the upper deck when the alarm was given; got on the lower ton road state that the train started from Wil- Williams quarreied in the street low station, according to the best evidence, ten ter was killed with @ bowie kz when the lat Jones was fe. minutes behind time, and, as is customary on | commil and chi fog, and he returned to Augusta and attendea | P4W#rd Young, chief of the bureau of statis- | standing on the forward deck when the fire | deck and foand the flames running up the | this road to make up for lost time. andourtadin —_ ———» - BR ud © all for ors oe at the Geaniee cameats Vented | tice, has addressed a letter to Consuls of the | broke cat, beard an order given to steer for walking beams; went to thesatoon, where there | the rate of specd was somewhat acceleran yall Street ‘ WINSLO SOOTHING SYRUP” divine service at the Granite church yesterday United States in Europe, requesting them to | land; saw some one shut the sliding doors which | was great excitement; told the females to keep | ‘The conductor and engineer knew that they New York, August 18.—Money easy, 3 to 4 For anim by ali ; jriev6n_ | morning. He wast leave for Portland by & | s..tnish suchtinformmatins as they can gather, as | divide the decks, and thus no one could get any | cool and go forward; just then the flames burst | were to pass the coal train at Lemont eenes Exchange heavy and \ lower. Gola qaiet bat = ————————— | *ecial train this morning _ to the average rates of wages received ‘by | life preservers; witness commenced to throw | into the gungway; witness got forward and re- | Miles distant, bat unhappily that train dio not | firm, fuctuating betweon 115, and L154. Rates EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e enTeu’s Constitcents Ix- | mechanics and others, the prices at retail ofthe | over peach boxes, and Sep go — = rege ier ide Les: Hd he ——< pip og if wait as it should have done, butcame on toward | paid for carrying are 4 to? per cent. Goods P ———_— Se ne Phe Ev Rogah ablished | principal articles of subsistence, the cost of | seized one of them; was carrié1 under by the e officers take anything to drink on tl ats | the passenger train, expecting to make Willow | firm. Stocks opened weak, and declined. Pa- "PRE EXcers T E prety ass. deotones ouse Tent, and such other statistics of labor as | wheel of the steamer; when he rose up saw a | they were all sober men; asked Mr. Nash, the | statlon. Ifwas eafic mail * \ lower, Western Union \, Lake P¥itaniis's &'sbay schoun at Milwankee, Senator Carpenter's home, inti- | can be procured. In regard to large manutas- | white woman calling for help, and some one | engineer, tokeep an eye to the bar and say to A RACE FOR LiFe, Shore x, New York Gentral 4; now quiet and wid take place next THURSDAY eee | mates that the New York Tribune and the | tures they are Teaterted to give average week; pulled her into a boat; witness was in the water | any one who came there that he — The conductor and engineer of the coal train | steady, with slight recoveries from the lower Ae T os camer Bxpross will Chicago Timer will be held responstole for | wages paid for each kind of labor and to each | about twenty minutes, and during that timo | would return shortly; this was customar: , bat je. t arf at clock a.m WEESTEB AND RELIANCE LODGES, Nos. | 7 AND 16. COMBINATION EXCURSION TO POINT LOOK- recent publications concerning the Senator's private character, contained in the Long sranch corresponénee of those papers,charginj lum with appearing in pubiie in company wit! & courtezan. OURTS- MARTIAL ORDERED.—The following sex employed therein. Also in detail the week- ly expenditures of mechanics and other work- men, and to gather such facts in regard to their health, comfort, education, and morals, as can be readily obtained. Dr.’ Young proposes to submit to Congress next winter a report on the most of the lives were lost. Cross-examination:—When the sliding doors were closed the flames burst up amidships; saw the doors were closed to prevent the draft of air through the boat; the effect of closing the doorsappeared to have the effect to stop the the —, had no interest in the bar and was himself a sober man; when witness left the bar it was his eustom to close it; there had been vo liquor sold the officers or men that he knew of; witness thought the fire originated in the hold; witness used the same kind of oil in the knew that the passenger train, laden with precious lives, was in front, and if they did not Teach the switch by a certain time a collision is inevitable. Both trains were rushing to- wards their destruction as they flew over the iron way through the darkness, the speed in- creasing at every figures. Reward of 8250. PHILADELP La, August 15.—A reward of #250 is offered for the arrest of Frank Trucks, aged 19 years, who peared on Friday last with $2,000 belonging to the Russell and Ewing man- revglution of the wheels. ul cc I Ei - | draft and force the flames to burst thro: bar that was used elsewhere on the boat; when | ‘There were ufacturing company. He weighs 125 ods, te on STEauer x F THE LAKE, sat. | geteral courte-martial have been ordered: Wil- pared with the United Seater, eRe Sf com | Cecks above; ‘a plenty of lite-pro- | witness jumped overboard he could Just tonch THREE CONCUSSIONS, 5 feet 5 inches in height, has piercing bisek a“ SCRDAY, $T43,15.3. let’s Pomt, New York, August 19th; Fort +208 servers before the doors were closed, but could | bottom; when he got forward he saw no more first, when the engines met and were destroyed; | eyee and aark wn hair. He carries a six- 7 Bridger, W. T., August 18th; Mobile, Alab: We have recetved the following in regard to | not see them afterwards; they Pere out of | of the stern end of the boat, and could not say | second, when the baggage car struck and was | barreled Smith & Wesson revolver, The money August 8th; Coluabla, 8 Op Angus ise: | an ertisle tetas Gian ce Saturday: reach; thinks there could have been a | whether the mate passengers or the officers of | smashed into fragments; and third, when the These courts- Fort Adams. R. L., August 20th. martial will meet on the day designated, or as Pennsyivania Route, Ticket Agent's Office, ) living soul saved had the boat been stopped | the boat aided the females; thought the officers when the fire was first discovered; when the | did all they could under the circumstances to stolen was in hundreds, fifties and twenties ———>- smoking car collided and leaped into the air, alighting on the fractured boiler of the freight Fire in a“ 4 “ Wasnixcton, D. C., August i6th, 1573. 5 | 4 if the deck were closed the fire had not | save life; did not think they could have saved | engine. The remains of Conons, N. Y., August 1X —A fire in Remsen rthwest;und of Rah | Seon thereafter as practicable, and are for the | Percy G.Smiik; Faq, Ticket toate been seen above three minutes; saw the first | any more lives by stopping’ the wont, wimens Seains swore en ie eee wale | LD Genes astee has Sie ae wee Sa SS | Fence De nd No Dropmnly brought | Dear Air —Noferiing @ the article in Tas] paots lang trom tho engine teers and ries | Cate noe olen ne coat, aud so. were the Sains of tho car, | & Sons wool house and several other buildings. before them. StAxu of this date I desire to say, thatall bag- | creased very rapidly, there seemed to be no | jumped overboard that he could get ashore oa Prnsoxat.—Secretary Delano and Indian Commissioner Smith have gone to visit the Sissiton Indian agency. ----It is said that Sen- ator Jones, of Nevada, has an income from his mining property of £800,000 a year. «Bishop Sumpson, of the Methodist chareh of this coun- try, has been presiding over a German-Am gaxe delivered at Baltimore from the north and west on Wednesday, 13th, Thursday, 1ith, and Friday, 15th, was promptly forwarded the same day of {ts arrival to Washington by express. No baggage was detained at Baltimore more than sixhours. The baggage on the trains caugit on the line of road has been unavoidably de- tained, because of the difficulty of obtaining the steam with the smoke, but the smoke was without any smell of oil; noticed no negligence on the part of officers of the boat; the boat appeared to be in condition #0 far as he knew, and there were plenty of life pre- servers accessible before the sliding doors were closed; saw but little effort made by officers or passengers to save the ladies and children, wit- sate; witness was in the habit of seeing the life boats lowered every day, and thought many could have been saved by them had they been left to properly lower them; the pumps were in good order and the hose kept reeled up gener- ally; onle; saw TO pumps working; heard the engi- neer say they would not work: the water was saw water thrown on the fire by buckets ‘Then came the smoki The fore part of this boiler was burst open b: the force with which it struck the hind wheels remaining on the track, and there it stood at an | angle of 30 degrees, THE PASSENGERS BEING IMPRISONED in broken iron and wood, while deadly steam came up with terrific force from the boiler be- The post office and Western Union telegraph office had a narrow escape, the outballdings of both being entirely burned. Total lone #16,0%, insured for $10,900, divided in smail sums in various companies. President Grant's Stiver Wedding. New York, August 1.—A Washington die patch says it is announced that on Friday next car on top of low. scalding those whom it touched, instant! i, 1 jean Methodist conference in Wurtemburg. 2 Se it to points on the line of | ness could give no opinion as to the efforts of | thrown on from the hurricane deck; did not see pulling off the skin and causing most exer. | the President wiil cele bate his silver weddi Fred. Dongiass, while in Boston, is pre- | the B. & O. or B. & PB. ro: where itcould be | the officers in saving the paesongers as he was ny possibility of extinguishing the fire; never | ciating agony. One moment was sufficient to | #t Long Branch, nos “which occasion there wi Brond® Wcture on the life and times of John | put upon cars for transportation to Washington. | soon in the water whem be could sce nothing: | saw the engiticer under the influence of liquor | C20” death, but many were there several min- | P€,PFeseut not only his immediate relatives - an be 4 Brown. ‘These are the facts,and Tae STae’s article every one seemed trying tosave himself; witness | in his life; had heard passengers treqnently ask | utes before being extricated. | but several members of the cabinet, and a host Se Pease remewber Name asd Number. jel-1y" ie Scene ‘ ig not correct in charging the officers of the B. | thought many lite-preservers might have been | him to drink and heard him refuse, saying ONE BREATH WaS FATAL; of friends trom New York. is _ = — 4 DrteuNA—Under the state temperance | « P. road with neglecting the interests of its | throsn cat before the doses mers closed; knew | ‘Ail your lives are in my hands;” have known | the inner surtace of the chest and tangs bel Ub, BEERS OF CAST OFF WEARING AP- | law of Massachusetts, manufacturers of fer- | passengers. Very truly, of only of one being used, this was after he had | him to take a glass of liquor but never while on | fearfully scorched. As soon as thes recovered Satarday ne mented liquors have had seized and confiscated Ep. 8. Youne, GP. A. | got ashore: could sotuen io theatecn of the brat duty. ? $8, COPPER, Erc., property npon which the United States had :te- manded ana received taxes. A large number of letiers have been written by brewers, asking lon the articles seized and destroyed by In reference to the above we have unly to say that the baggage belonging to the family of the writer of this paragraph, which arrived in which should have reached here before that from where he was, and therefore saw mo one jump overboard from the stern. *Did you notice any of the offoers or em- LEONIDA testified that he 1 SCOTT, COLORED, es on Capitol Hill; was a “Would you know him if you saw him?” and in @ low tone said “the boat ison fire:” Q A. “No, sir)? In the morning witness went A SURPRISE AT At the Saratoga ruce course on Saturday, af- ter the first race (reported in the telegraphte columns of Tax Stax of that date) the second from the first shock the passengers in the two coaches and sleeping cars who were uninjured did all they could to rescue the sufferers. This humane work was superintended by Mr.B kK y ere re o 2 s ployés drinking—or about the bar?” passenger on the Wawaset; was sitting near the | Fria, ‘Mormal, who was the first to m: race come off and astonished the betting men. eg a “ies be ee Pee satan | Baltimore by the Northern Central road ou | !'S¥¢ 0, siz boiler, at the center of the boat, on the lett- | Ha acing car apa begin a yuut | ‘The race was for a purse of €3.00, fout mile revenue law. Upon the reassembling of Cou- | Thursday morning, was not delivered in Wash “Do you know the barkeeper?”” hand side, and had risen and got outside the THE RESCUE. prego ed agle med ote on eg gs gress, ccalers will ask that the federal taxes | ington until Friday afternoon. Other baggage Xo, sir.” door, when a colored man came down stairs With him was a Texan named Magee, who | the second, entrance money 4 They lifted out the sufferers in following started: Lewis & Co.'s Bessie = = worked nebly. T E = - = : ; okey wel be conditioner the ae. Or : “ kon | Lee, Franklin's Arizona, McDaniel & SUMMER RESORTS. sate aethority Be setaeded. time had not arrived ap to Saturday might— | to the bar'and got a drink of whiskey-—thinks « | Wtegcyi,t2 S00 the condition of the, fice; Mr the rear of the car znd then pinced o plank on | iubuerd,and Kishen & idepd' Viey) tube Aracus PustsuEp.—Lieutenant Babbozk, | possibly from being caught between two breaks | colored man waited on hin, Resse “HOTSE, PRG. H r of the 5th cavalry, reports to General Sherman, from Camp Apache, Arizona territory, under date of Jane 28, that on the 16th of June, with a on the road. Perhaps the officera of the road did the best they could with the baggage ; but passengers could not get the information to 1 ; your hose ?"” Wheeler said “I can’t tind chem;” Q. aon you notice peneene, ot the engi- | Witness caught up some buckets, and he aud ‘a neer at any time during the trip?” A No, sir.” them; he was so long about it that witness colored man tried to get some ropes to tie on to bard was the favorite at three to one against the field. Inthe first heat Bessie Lee at the start had ashght lead, but Hubbard came up with her, and they ran neck and neck three- All were handled as gently as possible and laid tenderly on the grass. While this was being done, others lighted a fire, taking for fuel the broken tender. and the light shone terribly on - {Did you notice him away from his post?” | gave up all hopes of doing anything to save | the sufferers, who were moaning in their agony. | @arters of a mile, Arizona and Viley running t of all kinds, LS apune atiae Chie mun ie eighteen | which they were entitled. In short, Tue Stak’s “No, air." : fio’ eet; atandonsd tho “wankke, asa | Tae sleeping ears were omptied of thelr’ pas: Se ingontnce teens eee eg, medical attendance, and | seven days, he’ overtook a body of Apache | *ticle on the subject was substantially correct My there a groat deal of exclteme went forward in the gangway to get | sengers, and one by one the wounded were i ans in the mountains near Touto creck. A during which fourteen Indians killed and five women and a child cy tured. Other camps were found on the same day which had been abandoned in a hurry, FINANCIAL PoLicy or Tak GOVERNMENT — In the course of a letter to H. Osterberger, ed- were in every statement of facts. What explanation there may be for the existence of these facts we have no me&ns of knowing. We have no doubt, however, but the officers of the road labored under great disadvantages, and did the best they could under the circamstances. The pre- ‘There was—much screaming of women and children.” TESTIMONY OF MRS. LAURA TAYLOR. Mrs. Laura Taylor, of Alexandria, testified that she was a passenger on the boat; before the alarm of fire was given was standing near the engine room; she was bpeny! after her little h some articles he had left, but the smoke drove him back; heard some gentleman forward say ‘I can’t swim;” witness was about to cut his ball loose which was on the forward deck; Mr. Nash seemed to be paralyzed, he could do nothing, but stood still while the excitement was going on around him; while witness was sitting near the bar-room he saw a young man on the second mile, Hubbard was ahead four lengths, Arizona second, Viley third. Hubbard kept that lead tothe three-quarter mile, and on passing the port st the end of the third mile was two lengths anda half abead. By this time Viley and Bessie Lee were practically out of the race. Rounding the homestretch, Ari- zona was Close on the quarters of the favorite. placed in the berths and receivedesuch atten- tion as could be given them. In the absence of medical attendance, it was hard to know what todo. Upon the arrival of surgical assistance from Lemont bandages were called for, and ONE NOBLE WOMAN, Mrs. McCord, of Bloomington, tore her under- skirt into strips until it was exhausted. Then bee ; : vious history of the road and the energetic and | boy, and went back and took her seat, and af- | come up tothe bar and saw Mr ‘Nash serout a | sheets were torn, and opiates and anwsthetics | After an exciting race up the homestreten, Keased by the undorsigvad for 'e teres of Kor Cf ihe German-American Economist, | painstaking character of ite officers fully justi- | tordanne teed ee ee ae siveu witness | Diack bottle; the young man poured out alarge | administered ‘to ‘give temporary reliet. “The | Atizona won by one Tough: Viley, aod see yaad Will be open for the reception Of guests | Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, U. S. Treas- fy this belief. thought it was on some passing boat—jamped | drink, and witness remarked to Mr. Nash that | cause of the accident was the inexcusable fool. | Bessie Lee istanced. ume, 7 - ‘of June. Under the new proprietorship, the honse has been thoronghly renovated, making the appointments far superior to any former season. The table will be applied with all the delicacies of the season from the Norfolk, Baltimore and Washingtou markets, acer Spinner says:—“ The conversion of gov- ernment stocks from a higher to a lower rate of interest is now progressing quite as fast as the present available force of the Treasury depart- es To Probabilities, Hail weatherwise king! you have rained long up, and found it was the Wawaset; everybody was jumping overboard, ard witness jumped Overboard too, with her little son, from the stern part, and next the Maryland side of the boat; he was astonished to see a young man take #0 large a drink; this was before the fire was sounded; never noticed Mr. Nash except this time; never knew any of the of- Lf The victory of Arizona over Hubbard in the first Of the four-mile heats created general sur- , and there being the impression that Hab- came in much distressed in the four-mile hardiness of the conductor of the freight train 1n leaving Lemont when he knew that it was 4 MATTER OF LIP£ OR DEATH. that it was a mere chance if he could reach the ment can comfortably manage it, and the pros- enengh witness never made a scream or screech at all; | ficers to take auy drinks on the boat; he | switch in time, that it was his duty to remain | Lest, caused the betting to be 6 to lin favor of Amusements—Powling, Billiards, Boating, Fish- fect of its continuance seems to be pretty well | With your longwinded yarns of ** clearing up” before she jumped over she looked for the Iife- | thought the officers did the best they cold; | there until the passenger train, which had the a —— a yoo — a eo — = Bathing, Croquet and Quott Grounds, £2. assured. It is now a question with the Secre- caw boat, but it was full of colored people, who ap- | bis opinion was that had the boat been stopped, | right of the way, was safely by, and that any po per try tag 9 2 Crab or Oyster Lunch will be served daily tary whether he will continue the exchange for r peared to have thrown themselves {nto the but. | they would have saved very few of the passen- | way he had no right to run any risk or take aot con he on ‘Terme—$2 per day. $35 per month, children a five per cent. stock, or wait autil he can place | You have told us so much about clearing and | fom of it; the boat was suspended by the side of | gers; he was Surprised when he found the hose | any chances. The station agent at Lemont, en- | When one-cighth a mile bad becn ran, a am" CHASR. PARKER, Proprictor, | th€ New stock at four and one-half or even at Sairing the steamer; jumped from the railing by the | was not in readiness; had it been in place the | treated him not to leave, and so unsaay was he eee ee ap ene Se m< — : — | four per cent.” Gen. Spinner’s maia idea in | It has driven us clear up to sneering and swear- | upper saloon deck; does not know how she got | fire might have been subdued at that time; | when the train did leave that he listened until | ing the ed weed wi nok i Sr a ~< SCuMER BOARD. = sey ts that me - should pass a law ing. saved, and thinks it was by the mercy 4 Gea; heen —_ a ae mnger = ae he pens the — ,and then he went to pele ref aly erty in thin order they passed ordering the res : 4 emed in perfec i e 3 Sera Se OLGA tart gia | feed Saray three year um tua pangs | You have plenty of xing, the L—a oniy | Shem theacned hermit thatuyan Soe | Frewonly and cveciing meaied in prfct | secure nemecswery aig” tie pt a he et ofthe sod mie, AE none SIUIE, on moderate terms. Good ne. feb of such such act.” He thinks that the paper knows, but one white gentleman, Mr. Emerson, on the large metalic boat; had been told that the New York Notes, Sout ee tee pose ehaeet and opt bet Soe fue scenery. For particu: currency would immediately become the equiv- | Between tincups to measure the wind as it | boat; he had aite-preserver; saw no negligence | width of the river at this point was three miles; | cerEnRo srinaL MEMINGITIo AMONG THE polirgos mcg ory iy ee THOS. W. LAKE. alent of coin. blows on the part of the captain, engineer, or any | saw five or six buckets thrown down from the HORSES. * = —— _ t Aldie, Loudon Oo., Va. ——_ » one on the boat; could not say that any one | hurricane deck but there were no ropes | New York, Angust 15~-Charles Enoch, of pec soe forced 3 Sa iv —— a NTERNATIONAL STATISTICAL Conoress.— | And glasses, and arrows, and gauges, and | Ove 0” liquor; know Mr. Nash, the engineer; | attached and they could not be used; | Freehold, N. d., lost five valuable horses from | ‘aifly ran away from Hu ae ye a. CORNS, &c. Mr. Edward Young, chief of the bureau of plates, he was at his post while witness was stand- | did not vee Mr. Nash do anything towards | cerebro spinal meningitis last week. ‘The. die. Sees choces of the crow’, ond to tes satie R. WHITE, CHIROPODIST, aot. | Statistics, official delegate from the United | On the tops of the houses, all over the states, ing by the engine looking for her little boy: | making any effort to putting out the fire; ease is reported to be rapidly spreading in that ae Hac in ane atboee pa Mn 1 i CHIROPO > Mecut respect to th bel Pi the steamer burned very quick; could smeli | before the boat landed he tried to save | vicinity. . folly informs bis patrons that’ his estabitah- | States session held at St. Petersburg, has | And a network of wires spead out every way, nothing like oil or matches; witness could not | his things but was with Mr. ‘Nach most a When three and a baif miles had been ran, aviv teen thoroughly renovated, feuow Open for | president OF the Orgemae ieee sans | To tell how the weather 1s working each day. ray from where she was whether the male pax- | ef the time before ‘she struck bottomigid not | Saturday have given rise tO & hesling ie: the | Hubbard was practically out of the rate. Ati: caso. ene last congrans, in reference ts the plas focncii, | Now, with all this assistance to aid calculation | seigers sided the females tn saving themselves; | see any blaze untilshe struck; the slid@®g door | gold clique purpose trying again the tactics | 20B&, When passing the winning post, was loudly Cousidering the creat amount of duty the feet are | ;ASt congress, in refe After ackuowledging the | How do you account for your great defaleation? | she'was cotpelied to jump overboard or burn; | wae pulled tor which sronauted tien one oot hich led to'Black Fides’ wet the homes acs | cheered. ‘Time, 8284. This pave tue four-mile Siere to perform, ond, th invitation, “tendering the hospitals th rd 1 ain’ the captain and officers were the last to leave | ing fn the aft part of the gangway, and could | preparing to appeal te the President to imtorfere | ™80€ to Arizona in two straight heats. Senge Beene eat republic of the new world for fee aise | And what is the canse of this deluge of rain? | te car eee that nleked hae cw aeere | ne say whether the female passengers coal! | bn this oscasion in thine tw proven the tans | The third race was for & purse of $500, one coder that they bo hese e's Coeeian eet ee | Caetano the naw wockd for f eWhig | We Would very much like you to “rise and ex- | the shore; she had got onto all dangers the ite | move ee ener roan’ pases not say that | from succeeding. mile and three-quarters, for ull ages. ‘Bose Scadition, and ns there fs great danger tn tamper | folly eopren sath ee ames = plain.” tle boy got her by the neck so tight ‘at one time | he saw any negligence on the part of the ofi- | Tus NATIONAL’ REVENUE REPoRM assoora- | Tweed, Wandcrer,and Business started. Busi- ing with corns with knife, Tarot, or any otheran- | yiz,epprecial Pei tone net sympathy that she thought she would ‘be lost; saved | cers: they were ail taken by surprise, and ai ‘coon nese won by three lei . Boss Tweed second, ee bie appliancen, thor nds persons com roma | rece coneenen Porm trp eer haber ee Ere NS | Meagair na et este bor tax slnec te ine ps | Sorted eee confased, but he’ though | nas addreemed a communication to the Secre- | Wanderer a bad turd. Thine, 3.12,5- iar and near to visit the practically experienced = 7 done wi 8 ‘Treas: ic. . et ela corse cane can na, | how att theditenitioe whieh te oeganttaton | Frame "Kikea aad Tiny ker weenie ne | mved by jomplng i aaa cating Waid of tas | errors ee anys bued sete adr | eget tue Breawary, acing ih fo revoke te | aye coning neCei“d Ba anen of the Utes ’Ds. Whine removes corn without pain, oo the | of the nite Sone present | collision on the Chicago and Alton railroad on | rudder chain; eat Pigeon Dee Op; the oat | veo the bose Rantle af all, nor any arecks, | the Custom House, requiring merchants in er Far Auosation Saterday fuer oe : hb eace immediately afte : ” 80 qu e offivers could do | made e hose incr e 3; to affidavits ofentries. Tine totter aids. | Fain, made the track 5 sa covnt lly treats Bunions, Club ant The pacumees comune or Shieh Ste Gienstors witch, foreanately for naraete ae oth ag 5 save her; her sister-in-law wus cry- | when witness first saw the amoke it was near | “The real ative for the Issuance of the order | 750 trot for a purse of 86,000, 3.000 to the first apo gd olen Young is @ member, but which he was unable | curs only at long intervals. A passenger train | ing and taking on dreadfally and witness tarned | the engine room issuing out between the crack. | woe Simply the gratification of self conse- | Ronse. to the second, 8900 to third, and cure is effected to attend, being now in session in Vienna, th place for holding the next session will soon b3 and a freight train, the former running at the to her and said, ‘‘for God’s sake hush;” the lit- | of the steais box covering. tle bo; also screaming to the top of his Spent anche ots tnerter te Bie ie and all Advance, Castle Boy, Lady rate of thirty miles an hour and the latter at ry was ns JOHN BOOTT, auee of merchants in order to humble a q Rice 3a.m.te6 p.m. Foe, @1. Es- | known. the rate of twenty miles an honr, came crashing | voloe; witness felt Just as calm as she ever 4'4; | son of the former witness, testified that h- | further hamper them by unmecemary, illegal. — Bloom started. James = 22.0258 ast. | Sanaroca Gossip abour Wasmimcrox SADeed hor nak CDT Ee Tees asl | oy by tha haa Sak Pata Gat Eee kd an || wae cn board Che stonmec; wes in io ber Lae ny ORNCmORIS MAAS UREN One of | Te. Say. SK, eel Re he ae ar Paoriz—The Saratoga correspondent of the | engines cf pat Gown the trata When trp | w hina bat doce hot remacben remembers ther | the boat after they loft Sinith's point on ! : Sareea eee nae * | Broiler Jotiathian Was changed on the’ third HIGHLY FUPORTAAT! ‘ ut fee ohaee toques with such tremendous | he got eeparated from her twice but he caught | way to Chatterton; some one called out, “ts. | says the Syndic has posted up a notice bit- | beat, the judges bet ed that he wae . Louisville Courier-Journal in @ recent letter tog: < driven to win. Cagtle the third mone says: “There are quite a number of stylish la- pentane Gere cam be but one reeult—a fear- ——- were go ating sat th ae otee ua bent ee boat’s afire;” ran back and forth several, tim | im. Le a agiy of in groupe, ffom Lady Banker the one = dies seen, but only five young ladies that I hacer hs ing Sosmting the boat that had bursted to pieces, after it | {tm the cabin to the bow; witness jumped u through the city. It is regarded second race was for horses that have ae lew Y mangling and scalding human beings give hor- eee, on the raii and some one said, “don’t jum assir ng! y= as loa-veny tall soune lear witta ters noe thats | For to the scene. Eleven persona were killed | floated off. overboard yet;” some white man’ who was ver, | favoritisw not to be enco zand as moans | eye aie ann, Pp vo third, aind 8500 bo mnuich adumired, and which every one teleatoget | CUtTight, and many more recelved injuries SOE S- SIONEE SAE BACALL Be yall be Oona le poe NEN, | Soin” Glamor, Seta Meme de eee a peep at. She is blonde, wits brown ge, | Which must prove fatal. Among the killedis | and questioned as to the amount of kerosene f; | 25 well as detrimental tothe public health. al’ | [9% > —- een oe een Immense Reduction In Prices! and eyebrows. Her costumég are always fresh | JObM Mitzler, an engineer on the Baltimors | oj1 he had on board, and said they bad no kero- sw @ peach bo: nd canght up | lowing agreat crowd w come togetuer at Asisi | Crown, Prince atin TE, byte beeeste Pie OF tne Comgrace ats seoeecee | tain warn oui and’ ie supponed ohare tes | seD¢ ol; they had ne amp and ono gllow ut | Roother and Jeamed int the water ‘andsarou | Other familar place wi VE “iapertpt | red, Fhe inogey waeaten by the hovewin , 5 in was in fault, suy ac Pg 2 = himself; the engine st some efore a arg a . Pennopivania, is Misses fae to nae aie geen, | away. ‘There were thirty-ive, wounded. “The | oil; this was kept in one corner of fhe wash | che boat struck; saw plenty of life preservers | With ae serious harm, atc Muascimen pligeim- | straight heats, ‘Time 22x and 2.26.5. variety of choice, elegant dresses that she ex. | tain did not take fire, as reported, and all the | room; nothing five was Kept there; this was ail | nut none were used; did not see much of the es to Mecca, which have served tc propagate | apvasce MOVEMENT OP THE CARLISTS. cites the greatest admiration wherever seen. | Passengerwkilled or in peril were inthe second. | the oi! on board. officers, but saw some oue throwing some | cholera other maladies. 4N CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF THS SEAsoD DUCE STOC ANU IN ORDEK TO KE- yt All OFFERING Miss Wallach, of Washington, who accompanies Miss Scott, is @ foil to the blonde beauty, for she is @ branette of the most captivating type. Mii Hanks is a great belle here. She is stylish, bu not a regular beauty, though some say abe has Class ear,which was as @ smoking-car, and with the exception of firemen, engineers, and trainmen the casualties were all caused by steam. None of the regular passenger coaches or sleepers were thrown from the track orin any A COLORED WITNESS. Moses Gordon, colored, testified that he is a laborer, lives in Washington; was a passenger on the Wawaset, on his way to Northumberland county; was on the lower deck when the alarm buckets down from the hurricane deck, near the ¢pilot house; witness went to the engine room and did not see any one there; after severs! minutes saw acolored man goin and wipe down tle machinery with a cloth; did not KICKED TO DEATH. During a drunken quarrel this morning in a liquor store John McLaughlin, who keeps a soda water stand st Staten Island ferry, wax kicked to death by" A ial cable to the N. Y. Herald from the headquarters of Generals Olis cna Dorre- garay, near Pampeluna, bri vance movement of the carlist The column comprises 5,000 men. ca) tari Beyond cap- 4 few unimportant positions and levying a : f the Liverpool steamers. ‘The murderer butions on tie friends of the captured the valiant Warmouth. Many are the | Wy ‘ujured. No person in any of them was see Mr. Nash while the boat was afire and not | One of contribu on government, Light Casstmere Suits, at_7,$, Fomored engagements which are discussed here, | hurt. = Toke or die for two or thos uinuter: saw the | until he got on shore; sam Do one trying to save | cocaped, and sp far the police have fallod to | little as yet has beenacon . White Duck Suits... For instance, we are told that the Secretary of Horumie Tracepy—Suicide of a Man and | lite boat lowered, and a rush was made by the | the female passengers; saw no hose on the boat; y Light Cotored Cassimere ‘and Vests to match Light Oassimere Pants, single... White Marsetilos Vests. War is about to wed a widowed sister of General Hancock; Miss Lucy Worthington is to marry the New York banker, Henry Clews, and lovely Miss Mary Campbell, of Washington, whose Wife—A man named Scott, a school teacher, arrived at Seaforth, Ontario, from Detroit on Friday last, and went to bis witness was on the forepart of the boat most of the time snd in the gangway. WM. EMERSON, colored people for her; got m her himself, and some one cut her bow ropes he, with his sister, was in her; saved himself by swimming. Cross-exam!ned:—Saw no one take any liquor; From Europe To-day. LaxSiS, Tagen Th sh eee rong x DON . out England todey 1 wet ani anfavorable to I a butcher from Alexandria, testified that he Al Backs......... ss en ment to Mr. Oswald Charlton, of the | child. They started Saturday morning for | saw no matches lighted; first saw smoke and iu h Lines Sack Costa TUMS- 17a and So | EMglian Legation, was announced inet winter, | SUld:, They started Saturday | morning for | saw no mat 2 bikes; ho effort seemed to be | lw On Doan at tne time of the Gre; he was on | the growing CrOpS. as ar Banca. Wouthe’ Cheviot Suita. Sirtaantae~ ibe, Married in December. The wedding | man passing the woods nearby hearda child | made by the. male Passengers to save the | the starboard side near the pilot-house; em Ravers bagel cA A bas been psa Re ements > Pill be a brilliant aifair, for there are to be ten | crying. On searching he found the father aud | women; every one seemed to be for themselves; | smoke, and found the boat was burning; went | |B ATONTE, Augie: ies Uline ety ace ea tenes ee OU en g82 | bridesmaids, all of them Washington belles. | mather quite deed, with their throats cut, Iti» | moritud wt burning or steam, with the smoke: two life-pre- | nouncing that fitteeu hundred prisoners, a Wins Bins ete ent Canes -8,16, 19 and The happy pair will leave the United States in | Supposed Beott cut his wife's throat and thes | ant witness got into the water swam artil he about | number of cannon, and much ammunition, me Bice-Cloth Frock aud Sack Ooata..$ to @19 | February for their English home, and later Mr. his own. No motive can be aasignod for his | reached a boat and got into it; saw life pre- the boat cut, | were captured by the royalists at Berga when Also, 8 great many other articles too numerous to | (.2%;!t8 will join an embassy to another coun- | committing the horrible deed. servers in grent plenty on the lower ‘leak hotore ; othersjumped | that town fell into their hands. menton, at corresponding low prices = 2 ARIZONA JusTICR—Fowr Men Ha by a within reach of everybody. x foes thinks many = Rodman A Lanex Assontuxyt oF Exrna Sizx Suits, Navan eprogltibey reich as were bene — aa ban oiteeannaen Au- | more might have been saved if the boathad been the other wecretary of the a weruredOnpiate 8. Quackenbush com. | Roe uruerd: Big _mon pote auranog ox | wallMpan teatsehaartaamany gs oe owe ne, ate’ | Surat Company wah wine te tevin thle New Hampehire it suspicion. a Oe mene, 1 love, | had the life boat been lowered instead of being from Rien, | 7; Sowa. Ee Sv Purchasers will fina it to'their advantage to | September. Lieutenant Cot ier Louis | compelled to tell where the plunder was oon- lene g bined odie motpen tine he ving way ap cien, bub = car taceneted Guemecae. Kempf to thenaval rendesvous, San Francisco, Fe pad Wwas.cut ‘loose; witness tried to SS ee the and’ went to her | iro that he is a BF Persons going to the country, or to different | 5. Culbrett —- perme ag te re 4 it could noton account of the | rescue; after the alarm — >. he went, amount. F; ‘Watering Pisces, can have their wardrobes Massachusetts. Assistant Enginoer not notice the metallic life | below and forward and in before | ara: are waited x replen- wg ad ‘one in the life boat time the fabed af « small cxpeose. F, Tower to, the Naval Academy, Ist Soptem- wed had mot the bow rope but arver- | Sastics Pi ded Key West, Fia., por steamer am rea Shan tee amen ee be bar rommrhe wien a Detached.—Kear Admiral Wm. Rodgers Tay- 5 ‘was lost. . ‘Nash said he | same. 4. STRAUS, lor from the command of the South’ Atiani ENGINEER ROBERT NASH RECALLED. 4 bay station on relief, with per- Gamper in the smoke-stack; f ‘none Stl POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, ek ES —e never been troubled by back saw Me. Wheeler | 22° the receiving ship New ‘ire on the ist of would have to come out saw no at- claiming 1011 PENNSYLVASIA AVENUE, September next, and ‘to tem Teach the Samal, Log pad will Siang ie danse ao, eee Wa ee foe | a Between LOth and 11th Strocts, New York. on the eth of wher, kos art dames fm hola have been hen Soe Sire ons Aes Sewoverel had x nye rs ion furnished all with them; Re crate tad varcnse | SteaTy Sant ptge it oe | Stel INOZGE Tas, ES. JUSTE, 619 Dstrece, bo- | On the 2d ultimo, and placed on waiteq sores were cleaned oui once & week engine room whee He went forward tothe a tween 6th and Tih streets northwest. sells ous- art D. Btovons from Ken. pe ay = oe eed eee lon ee inherits $3,000 Sonnet SEOOND-HARD CLOTHING hammag Sbesnos. = = color ‘of the it lees than ‘the a on A. Scott from to twelve run from this gang-way; ‘used in “tre DRESSES > eeu ak Str] the naval station, League ro es ay man; Rey were making ene trip Dove where ‘he St =: . rae ng ee Sipe; from; | resident. Es: rom the ‘navy jeak ‘in’ the a ag Preservers on the aft part of | that ‘ECTAOLE. ordered to create a back there had boen there was confusion. [Wit- | ries —- Lg ‘Assistant Ene no leak’ there. for past two corrected his statement that he | som, 2S ‘atin ‘Monocacy on the Se cees sees ae pesmees ae Seen chee said he saw the bent the = ‘LER, D relief re S was down eee wRitruns, optcie., al rdered stun Rake chem, and hd wan atid Sinckd we ths eaten tie! BUBNT LIME at g1 por barrel, | 21th Second Assistant Engineer for when the door was made to her before he went 4 ol aes Thomas W. Fitch from the Congress and or- ‘out from it; soon as they ‘one smoking or using fire; saw no pare fpear Le. events nosinetie, | dered toreturn. best of them they commenced aft of the shaft; was in the social | jail in Sunbury. . 4 :

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