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THE EVENING STAR. FUBLISHED DAILY, § lays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, fcnusylvania Ayenue, cor. Lith St, 7 BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, 8. B. KAUPP MANN, Prevt, ' esac F NIN ) ved by carriers to Y + th 3 x weet,or FORTY : ER MOXTH. Copies at the counter Twe By mail—three months, $1.50; a one year, $5. | WEEKLY STAR—Peblished Prides 91.90 | Peat SR pe es doth. cases, and | 32 paperee ener tas air V%, 42—N°. 6,373. WASHINGTON BF Rates of atvertising farvish~, oy application. Senos D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1878 TWO CENTS. EDUCATIONAL. i SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING ST ‘AR. CAPT. JACK’S FATE, transmitted to the President, and laid before him for his orders thereon, and the President whatever of Mr. Clemm"s CHOOL FO ‘ = ‘ — haying In the orders approved the Antececents or He may bo as poor as Mia ILDREM, 1350 Fattect oe Leeches! Leeches: Leeches! aD BE MANS COMBADES | Sentences, and directed nat they be executed | TRIS Mfternoon’s Dispatches. | 31° ny AS ES site Prackliy Park, will commence September - TO SE HANGED. under the orders of the Secretary of War, the ————— Scked 30.408 im the last Pebite Lineate ot kcee. Ein For esreulsre address — a . sentences wilk be duly executed under the Associated Press Reports. tacky drawing; he may be a bourbon demo- augi-la" MISS HARROVER, Principal. é: ‘The Proceedings and Findings of the | rection of the Gemendl Coed ander ty ———_—__ Crat, a liberal or a radical, a heathen chinee — rer MivsHirpMaAN Tuomas E. Mvse has been Mili oak of the Corenei enn z nO Another River Trage: 8 pious oor — = ~ IMPORTED SWEDISH LEECHERS. ‘been ordered to the Monongehala on the 34 of cary Compaission. — jaesbia. at Fort Kiamath, Ore- whatever he ma, 7. A STEAMER BLOWN UP—TWELVE PERSONS | has deserved wel of the country and merits September next. KILLED AND FIFTEEN WOUNDED. thanks of society. Daniel Boone better gon, Friday, October 3, 1873. Wa. W. Betxnar, Secretary of War. ‘ar: & The President Approves of the Sen- tences, s never fired ord M August 23.—The following dis- inetruction by nor’ Wn». Bearers to-day appointed principal By ge & neon hice pote bas bus = seliook bane Beacon his —- : ¥ ata wild beast + TOWN COLLEGE. D bookeeper in the office of Treasurer Spinner, ollowi ane Si t ‘ when nike Particulars will be forwarded as soon as soon as | tended to these midnight Tobbere,” mursoren, Schools wilt hs cemauned cn Soninatee a” For par- | _ Just received another fresh supply of these most | the result of @ competitive examination, he | The following order has just been received | Eynanation To Awennc ible: le: and houre burners wherever they show the usefel anima! i Possib re or Ww I 2 a from the War <lepartment: aminer announces in a recent issue that the “HELENA, ARK., August 23.—To agent of | selves. A well-almed bullet is a better tieulars, adirecs President of the Colioge. aazit tw | uscfal animale, |W il always keep them on hand standing Sret on the list of the eight competitors. War Derartuent, present year will see an immense increase in | Associated amer George Wolte blew | ment wih such despersdocs thane trint’ iL RICaTER. = ai: PrRsonat.—Assistant Attorney General Hill Adjutant General's Office, the tide ot emigration to America and our colo- t San Fran Is! about two o'clock yes | court. ard unless we mistake the temper or the TEACHER OF MUSIC has returned to duty, and Attorney Ganeral WASHINGTON, August 23, 1873. nies. Emigration has received a great impetus y Afternoon, thirteen pereotsare known | people they will determine to follow the exea. i hones ve announce to Oe ee eee AETHUB NATTANS, - - ; GENERAL Count-MARTIAL—Orders No. 32. from the movement among the agricultural | to be lost and fifteen wounded. Orticers of the | bie bet \.y'the Memfcs tarnecs Og gl Williams will soon take @ vacation trip to New | GIMR ei a aiitary Commision wiick laborers. The Queensland government is show- | boat all eaved except the second engineer who | Rett, 3, he Menifee facn fe bet we 9 Drugsi Apatheenr: Yor! yened at Fort Klamath, Oregon, July 1, 1873, reciation for field culture which our | Was on watch at the time of the explosion and vee" : _ sek cane pursuant to Special Field Orders No. 1, dated nd-owners and farmers will perhaps | 1 missing. All the lady passengers were saved. | | Excr ewawe IN THR O11, Reorowe.—A cor- Cart. D. D. &: ising § Pp art. D. D. Suitu, sapervising ini ‘ June 30, 1873, Headquarters Department of the | regret when it is too late. Ten thousand | Mr. Nelson, from Shreveport, for Memphis, m™ nt writing to ® Bos!on paper from Pe- coruer lth and @ | aug?3-tr Corner 2d and D st reets n. w general of steamboats, left the city for New | Columbia, in the Field, Fort Klamath, Oregon, | laborers are offered a free passage and other drowned. A deck passenger named Daw- | troieur Cen‘-e, Pa. says that the recent great i Stators of Charity — York and Boston last evening on business con- | and of which Lieut.-Colouel W. L. Piltott, Ist be ages, sat we feel sure that tga a _ legge gr nage —— ~ striker o the oil regions have caged intense e: rents wi 5 ent 5 , is President, were arraigned ‘and | will very soon leave our saores, in addition to o, Miss, Hocilled. The cabin of | citeme t. At the vil town: of Pleasantville, SINESS COL- = Captain Jack, Schonchis, Black Jim, Boston | stperiority of attractions. Meanwhile in Dorset d. 5 . 8 Mato where vew wells are being *tarted daily, whi Lean Ne* s Two Ixptaw Scovts, named respectively | Charley, Barncho alias One-Eyed Jim, and | amt elsewhere, the most casual observer can Captain Steamer G.E. Cheek. | produ gely, and the Sil is of wn eceete te m hand L streets, northwest, 15 s2OHN DUNCAN'S SONS. New vor, Nepakakwajidan and Wapackato, were recent- | Sloluck alias Cok, Modoc Indian captives. already see the effect of insufficient manual [Second Dispatsh qualit ost all “strikes” have been Gives a thorongh Preparation for Business Par- | tl&3ewly Agents for the United States. ly tried by military court martial in the depart- ha “ye \—Marder, in violation of the laws of | labor." There was not one laborer too many in MENrnis made on territory which has been at oa the worla ment of Dakota, and sentenced to be diese. Dorset before the movement commenc 4, an from Helen: k AY SESSION considered unpre iuctive by ol oil operators. Not only and crew of have these important strikes created consterna: Fravcis Island, awaiting the up river boat. No | 80M, but the “flowing” of the «dr; further particulars can be obtained at present, | made by di prospectors im the of The spot where the steamer blew up is known | the great oil fever of 186i and 1865, is a nine as the “grave yard,” being the same place | days wonder. These ‘dry-holes,” which are where the Pennsylvania and St. Nicholas blew | located in all parts of the region, the larger Bp,and where the 8. 8. McGill wa. barmst, ortion, however, being at Keno and Frank- cifeation 1st—‘'In this: that they, Indians | yet fully 1,000 of its adaits have now remo fed uud commonly known as Captain Jack, | elsewhere. When is this exodus to stop? N. Schonehis, Boston Charley, “Black “Jim, | until the Knglish land question’ assumes its YENING SESSIC UT. W. V. Ricwarps, 16th i , | Barncho, alias One Eyed Jim, and Slolack, | proper degree ot importance. Anxious as we axe capectaliy: designed tee see tod women, ond acting assistant quartermaster, hasbeenontecs | alias Cok, members Of a certain band of | are to sce that question come tothe tront, we re cope c * dians known as the Modocs, which band, | can scarcely regret this emigration, for a surer Pronoun, Te “neneed during the day and seek | EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e, | to report to the Quartermaster General on busi- iucseiee the prisoners above named, was at | way of forcing ‘attention to. it was never de- THE BUSINESS COURSE no ridioulo i s rei po idk ‘ orably discharged the United States service. “A rose by any other name,” &c. all draggists’, and ——_—_——. Te-eoly First Li afford the b Pportun ities fo dies between the ng gentlemen es of 12 sad 2) years, rope = So pes connected with the national time and place hereinafter alleged, en- | vised. Still, the condition of Ireland, notwithe > ; finvere made productive tro Somer iney Pasiness Arithmetic. Grammar, Compo- | ‘['H18D GRAND PEC RIC | under his charges” een Comer ner ieee eee oven and Magrant war with the U ed | standing its diminished and diminishing popu- Loc, Ospaain Henry B One glycerine torpedoes, which.” being throws inte : » Commercial Geo c1 Po eeewemaees y t sap- a us from being too sanguine : Bpciling, Reading and Declamation, Posmeasniy; BRICEE AYERS! SOCIAL, THE EXAMINATION of candidfftes for cadet | Din‘Sack, did. as representarine of ant tea 3 - Joreph Widen, el on tee ere Suticlent, convumion to tain Jack, did, as representative of said Modoc | about the effect that emigration will have on 2, will be given at -_° open the interstices in which the petroleam is Bock Keeping applied to the various branches of | rePPLER'S WASHINGTON CITY GAR engineers in the navy will commence at Annap- | band, meet, under a flag of truce and suspen- | those ieft behind. Foreign Notes, screted. A great number of these wells yield Deer reiteer a macnn Pesction, Common MONDAY EVENING. Angust 29th, 1573. olis on the 15th of September and end on the | sion of hostilities, Brigadier General EK. 3 = ; STRIKE IN LONDON. as Ligh as S00 barrels of “crude” per “dep Lew, Politieal Bconomy.and Incidental Lectures. | icacts admilitive a detlinnen sot Lance. 60 P' an on Canby, U.S. Army, commanding Deporte: | SHOCKINGLY GmUSL TREATNENT OF 3 Spoctinans ‘fees tense ‘The course is tanght in two departmente: s. to be prepaid. : sO eee nine examination of candidates for cadet | Cammy, S_ irmy, commanding Department | young GiuL—Josephine Rowland ‘and’ her | _ LONDON, August 23—The house pen | ae vin, York, THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMBAT ({BAND PIC-NIQ | midsbipmen will begin on the 20th proximo and | of the Columb part of the said United States, | @ughter, Baptiste, had a further hearing in | “ecorators of this city are on a strike. the western cities, and other ADVANCED BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. HIBERNIAN 8. Epdion the 30th. ‘The school reopens on the ist places, are BOMBARDMENT OF CARTAGENA. “« prospecting,” and there is every probabulit; Magp.p, August 23.—Tue Spanish fleet. pono) being os much quienes’ si sane under command of Admiral Lobos, began the | the regions as there was in the palm! ys of bombardment of Cartagena yesterday, = the oif fever. The hotels are fied with excited FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD COLLISION. crowds of oil p.oducers, brokers, prospectors Loxvox, August A collision occurred | 80d speculators, and every train brings in more this morning on the Great Northern raliway at Ra le interested—or anxious to be interested — Retford, near Nottingham, between a freight ¢ oil trade. and excursion train. The trains were badly > wrecked, and reports thus far received say | DEATH OF THE Maw Wuox “Logo Dox- s Philadelphia yesterday afternoon on the charge 8.,No. 3 namely, Eleazur Thomas, A. B. Meachain, y h Se es | eet eee, |e Seri reeves, | cage an ary oh vied to their attainments. 4 * ist 26, c: mmenci THE NAVAL CouRT-MaRTIAL at Annapolis | all representing the Government of the | . - . a mie THE BATES 'F TCITION, by ths instalment } o'clock p.m. Whe committee have msde po a an emaciated condition. She testiii das to her plan, place the & vantages of the inaticution within exery eran ment to Tanke thin an enjoyable irair | engaged in trying Dr. Marius Davall had First | United States, saliy and Soangiog uae, treatment. Her clothing worn when rescued e Trach of ro ry. purpose 7 7, s « sl ie BONOLAITIC THAR BEGINS MONDAY, | BUA ,exDeCt to see their friends present in larg goo | Lient. M. ©. Goodrell, U. $. M. C., before them which hostilities existing between the United | W8° exhibited, and was in perfect shreds. It sepirmint yesterday. He was the officer on duty the day | States and said band ehould cease; and det | W#8*0 filthy that the original color could not ploy: N ABLE CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS em- after the shooting. He saw plaster over the | thereupon, in wanton violation of said tiag of | D@ des enated. George A. Miskey testified that oe AMUSEMENTS. wounds of Grumiver Donovan and the mount nee ‘and treacherously disregarding the sbil. | fUT years ago Mary tor four days was employed r NRE mimes fae College, or GEANDEST sCHEME EVER KNOWN under: fe marine Purcell. He said that the | gations imposed by said trace under the iaws of | @< 4 Durse in bis house, wh she was taken ‘i 4 ed. The twenty persons were killed and a lar DikeaRY” THREW PROM 4 Can.—Mr. Sothern's standing was that marines contd gather | Sar wilful ly, feloniovsly, and of maltce afore: Sian Ce oe a testimony I tohereé. Ao tues tgreorcemnenn Pm et. | car dificulty hac unfortunately ended fatally. a wild frait'on the government farm, but not thought, kill and marder said Brigadier General defendants. Winter and santas the irl was | ford this accident may be exaggerated. James Lawson died at 1 o'clock this morning. SPENCER, Presilont. | Fourth Grand Gift Concert | cultivated fruit. Canby. All this at or near the « Beds, s0- | Ciad in the same aracata, make t bare- | PLATFORM OF THE IRISH HOME RULE TrARTY. | Sad as the whole affair is, no one can possibly EB? ergs MOST aL acapemy FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Stanpanp Haionr ov Sorprens.—Actreatar | Called, situated near Tule Lake, in the State of Hine bende were Hak On ees ee wen OAT: | ipuuitencs the wee Gomer oeea Or eens | merece Wee Hae es aaa ‘4 TH BTREET Kast, Na . _ Y » v ep 7 J " icin td er hands were tied, and she was locked in a | PUb! oe } s _ Washing » PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, | as been issued by the War department fixing va room many montha with insufficient food and | Party. It includes the establishment of anew | £00, ® man over six two inche OPENS MONDAY, SEP’ —— the standard height for recruits in the United In this: that they, Indians | TOOM | 2 4 t paper in Dublin, to be called the Praugh a Bal- | Simost double his weight. Even t ITY BRANCH. Young 12,000 CASH GIFTS $1,800.00. States army, a0 follows:—For artillery aod 1 ily known as Captain ol ctee Gok eae iN ditterent | “eon, to be the official journal of the patty, and | ng to the conductor'sevid Ff - Every Fiith Ticket Draws a Giit, infantry, five feet four inches and upwards; for a —— Mg te ihclinar 9 = occasions to go in the yard w > agitation oe the morgen hoy name and of- ef wary ape the * ni nose, = Cs cavalry, not less than five feet five inches and | Cho, allas One Fyed Jim, and Siolu the ground and pick food trc fice of lord lieutenant, and the substitution of emper, maine m as ever in $250,000 vor S50. not more than five feet ten inches. This regu- | Cok, ney 2 B cotta Ger of wr q bee cused re mitted, in di a suzerain, to be elected by universal suffrage, aS. to have his private car to him lation ig not applicable to musicians, or for | Known as the Modocs. which band, including | <3'hoo pail’ tor triat and to have the nominal title of king; for tri- second time he requested Lawson to The Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by | recruits for eolored regiments. the prisoners above named, was, at the tine ennial parliaments, and for a law authorizing d 4 second time dil Lawson make @ special act of the Legisiature for the benefit of che — and place hereinatter alleged, engaged in open | a the confiscation of the estates of guarantees. bim while his back was turned as he = PubHe winrar’ ,of Kentucky. will take place io | Hasina av THe MiLITaRY Acapexy.—The | and Hagrant war with the United States, under | (Nev.) Enterprise gives an & BERGA AGAIN INVESTED BY Cantioee “red the conductor to kee passive. ‘The sec ‘a = itrensin he Coa WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1573 Board of Visitors to the West Point Military | the chief command of said Captain Jac fre-engine which the Virg peers sake Cant neces Santee cee | tek ing sround tepaily, Getiers pee Eanes For particulars apply as per eddveons “tugidam™ Only sixty thousand tickets will be sold and one- | Academy, have submitted their report to the | theet under w of truce amt suspensi ae = rt iy hav natructed aud | source sata et sat Berga has again peen invest A | tanning senate Cee, cents gare Rims ove BENCH BEADING GRE | fee tearing axe tisenced for the Buropean markets | Secretary of War. After speaking in high | hostilities, Brigatier General E ik, 3 Gan frequent 0. n wool-piles, | gained a victory in the recent battle betvre that | ©Rd finally administered a rapid “cross but- the right prona ‘Con: pore 100.0 werent oved of for tha Third Concert’ | tetMS Of the cadets, and the satisfactory exrm- | by, United states Army, commanding . buileing erty along | town tock,” intending to throw b 5 The tickets are divides tne tore Coupons of partsand | ination exercises in June last, the board wilitary Department of th Colum- of their th but the man’s struggles calied for more for 7 have on their back the scheme with @ fullexpiaus | their attention to “hazing” as tollows: “T he | bia, and certain Peace Commis ed towards the nterin, loners on | of tr part of the United States, namely. military | ‘Thomas, A. © locomet zat | the bell, and ¥ " and he was thrown over the chain at the end tion of the mode of drawin; petty tyranny formerly exer: August 23.—A fire \ ‘At this concert, which will be the grandest musi- inexperienced young men just ot the car. A compound fracture of the right leg stroat a Meacham, and 1. Dyer, | monkey riding menced at one o'clock in the central part of | and internal injury were the result. Mr. Soth. ™ circular, at | caldisplayever witnessed in this country, the un tite, demoralizing as it is resprehensible,israp- | citizens of the United States, all representing | with the Htrl Mili, Pennsylvania, and spread rapidiy, con- | €rn’s departure was re pe 1, bat incipal bookstores precedented sum of idly disappearing, and no patos, the board feel | the government of the United States, for the back, was rece suming one bieck and 4 portionof another. The | noone can doubt the verdict of the coroner's et pa $1,500,000. assured, are being spared by the superintendent | agreed and professed purpose of discussing and | and a trial of i esti ted loss is #100.000. The amount of insur- | jury.—Sen Francisco Alta Californs wn. The principal sufterers are a aes _ me) machide, dry godds; the Juniata | | YRE ALBANY MURDER—How the Brooklyn De- Littlefield, tin smith; Etka, con- | #cfires Caught Lowenstein.—When Detectives ane Tilton & Es] Sentinel off divided into 32,00 cash gifts, will istributed by | 40d his subordinates to eradicate it entirely. It 7 terms upon which hostilities existin, lot among the ticket-heiders. The numbers of the | 18 a practice most injurious in itst clesand | between the United States and said band shou! tieket to be drawn from one wheel by biind children | effects, ‘The Submitting to it willingly begets a | cease; and did thereupon, in wanton violation wile, which proved highly satisfactory. In case of a fire anywhere on the line of the road, the, loco- motive and engine, with cars fitted with water- Goxzsca COLLEGE, x T Steer, Be % rects NW. W., | 80d dhe gifts from another. spirit that is cringing and unmanly. To resist A Capitol and of the sacred character of satd flag of truce, | tanks, willat bed ud to th 2 fectionery; Hess, phonograper; the Juniata | Folk and Corwin arrived in St. Catharines in i" @ushiogien, D. 0. “List begets one that is brutal. To yiclt with the | and treacherously disregarding the ‘Obligations the cuteanaaee Meseek the ‘eeeere Valley Bank, Dr. ‘eter’ ‘Saco, Mrs. M. Bel- | Search of Lowenstein they were told by a hotel Bcholastic exercises ~ ll be resumed on MON- AND CASH purpose of further revenge Ja hardening in the | imposed by such trace under the laws of war, | will not remain idle, as it cando switelr date | fords dwelling, 8. Shally, dry goods; Banks & | Waiter that he was at work in an adjoining bax DAY, September Met, 1373. AND CASH extreme. The board deem it advisable to | wilitully, feloniously, and of their malice afore- | and other work just as well as though it had not | Hamlin, druggists; Dr. Barks’ office, John | ber shop. The waiter then hastened to Lowen- 4 g' ! ~ auglg-toe.1 AMES CLARK, Presiden AND OASH clothe ouly those cadets with authority over the | thought, kill and mutder said Eleazur Thoma: the queer little fire-monkey riding about on its | Yeakley & Son, dry goods; Emi | jchail, notions; | stein and told him that officers were after him. M Scop ScREok WILE REMOVE HER s AND CASH pewly-admitted cadets who ‘have: themeaives one of the peace commissioners aforesaid. aul back. bear lie Apes a the Franciscus hardware ‘compeny, Hepwert 1& | Lowenstein answered: nThoy, can't be looking OT scTive 'v 10 to 933 1 at least two years e: Jenne the disci- is at 1 , #0-called, situated > ists. T uniata tel was ae g them BER Eres ill rerame her, duties s in Sibas line ofthe academy. The ott Tule to learn to hear Tele lakers the state of Gollterain: mer wl Sea SERPENT AT RTL AND.—When Gamay oe = ” Iam apy s00n as e walter ‘turned Low- oem on H GIFTS Obey as the first step toward learning to com- | about the 11th day of April, 1873.” fe thoughtful savans who are now in solemu Feur stables were burned at Sunbury, Pean- | €nstein jumy over a fence rap. Corwin pag oe ae bo-guen of the iH GIFTS mand is as applicable here as elsewheee” Charge 2 Asoalt Frith intent to kill, in | convention at Portland, Me., fixed upon that | sylvania. Loss, $6,000. Supposed incendiarism. | W, pursued and caught up with him. Put- Der-atter September ist. 180 CASE é 4 THE “GRAND MEDAL ov Merit” at View eadetiont ard pie hat they, Indi Sid aot expect the distinesioacy visitor eho be New York Notes. Obese Fine dig’ way i yon asateaes rh blow = : ~ ‘ NA | Speiification 1st—* In this: that they, Indians J lew . sup: HE COLUBBIAN UBIVERSITY, is Gabe Grete AWARDED TO THE City oF Wasutnoron.— | called and commonly known as Gantain seek, | been reported off the coast, ‘The ‘great sea} mroRts. Jourbrains out.” Lowenstein wilted and was BER 10. cho, alias’ One Ey im, and Sloluck, atias y ma idge week, dry % 78; - - Col Jo OTAL. from Vienna respecting over twenty-hve prizes | (1 lid i i 3 eminent 166,435; |, $8,081,543. searching his trunks at the Cavin House a pair Fee rea cece op OCTOBRE Gee av. | pang Ree = ioron a N awarded to United States exhibitors in group peng Modoce which. bans; Snstating Sentiel sspoee po | rms peste carlosity _ wae total sos AS. of sleeve buttons were found, which had been The Law School opens OOTOBER The distribution will be positive whether all the pe ge gem amrnge {eaching and instrac- | the prisoners above named, was, at the time | has been perceptible to the naked eye; it is @ | The following is the weekly bank statement: | worn by and were the properts of John D. Wee- For catalc nee, Seatahatng FUR vartiowiors ta 2- tickets are cold ox net, and 12,00) gifta ail paid in co or fy, tg Be A ‘grand di- | ang place hereinafter alleged, engaged in open | much longer time since he came near shore. | Loans decrease, $2,682,200; specie decrease, | ton, the murdered man. Lowenstein said he mand to term AMES C. WELLING LG DS ryed an at the First and Second ‘Cosceris | foam exsibitors jain four, Bamely: the Gaited | 04. flagrant war with "tng ‘United, Staten, sion among the scoutiae mon of the Pectin | Zao eal tenders’ decrease, $2.00%,c00; | was willing to go back, bat that he was afraid 1e2-tocS ° Pres ‘and hot represented in the drawing. vureau n te of J ‘| under the chief command of sai P- i leposi crease, $7,165,000; circ ; +9 JR “SLAND BOARDING AND Day scHUOL PRICE OF TICKETS. chusettsy the city of Bowton, the Smatheentan eld Metec Band soot apiece tae ok tro | aatnlig ot cor ete eee Faiagceet SS ously denied “Committing the murder—N. FUR BOYS. Whole tickets, $50.00; Halves, #250); Tenths, or | Institution. The ‘« grand medal of progress” | oo. suspension of hostilities, Brigadier General | are divided In opiaion as to the credibility of 7 Wall Street To-day, Sun, Ziat. 143 Lanvels Street, near Park Avenue, Fes BRS Teka for sao 0 113 Whole Pickses Ssee Smekabrat ment ioe New | 2,8. Canby, U. S. Army, commanding the Hes dele ae a arent oem nore” end Aicieand eto ne reer Dniee —— PUNISHNENT AT Sino SiG Paison.—The BALTIMORE, Mp. Hace ent oe iar, Winole icketefor 10.00.00. No | York, Chicago. sod Cincinnati respect vely | Department of the Columbia, and -ertain | his doings — Tribun Curing the morning. Wee nion ex: — . * pe y uf ‘onally weak; Pacitic Mail strong. Tuese were | Poughkeepsie Eagle of Wednesday states that wecey MARTIN, AM» Frtoctoat,aesisted by | fine. nt om lees than @800 00 worth of iscuets at 8 | Several other cities whe exniviter eon Bete tenes See Uae | Cries Locias Kurioos’s Paovece. only features. Governments firm. Gold is | ata Seoent meeting of the board of steve py een Beet. php Ali Freac! The unparallelrd success of the Third Gift Concert | Worcester, Mass.; Cleveland, Obio, and Jack- Meachum, and L. 8. Dyer, citizens, all repre. | YOung lady is under vocal tuition in the _ | Row quoted at 115%. The carrying rates have | inspectors, at Auburn, it was resolved to return Beason commences September 16th masters. | as well as the sa°isfaction given by the First aud sonville, Ill.,) were awarded the uerken- senting the Government of the United States, | *rvatory of Music in Lith street, wh far pect: | been 3, 6 and 5 per cent. Money steady. 3 to 5. | to one or two modes of punishment in the Catalogues, with particulars, sont to any ad- ond makes it only to announee the | nungs (merit)diploma.’ The Cooper Institute. for the agreed and professed purpose of dis. | liarity of mouth is expected to bring her fame Foreign Exchange dull at yesterday's pri2es. prisons of the state. It is understood that In- PA y23-2me | Fourth to insure the prompt sale of srary ticket. | of New York citv, was awarded a ‘ m3tal of +# p pore s- | and fortune. This peculiar formation consists of —. tor Graves was the who favored the = MESH E The Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted fa ail ite ” ? cussing and arranging terms upon which hos. a = - 7 = aa details like the Third, and full ‘iculars may be | Prosress. and Mr. K. Steiger, of New York tilities existing between the United States and | #" @Dusually high roof, and to it she is indebted Santanta and Big Tree. loing away of all pu: it, bi Bos ENGLISB AxD Shggsican learned from circulars which willbe sent fren fren, | city, also received a “medal of mrit” for his guid band sOnkd chase: und ait thereupon, in | fF the capacity of singing upper register notes Sr. Lovis, August 23—A ast | ruled at the Auburn meeting, J. W. HUNT, A. M.. Principat. o. gaice to all may ly for them, = —_ of Rome lowest Ssists vane wanton violation of the sacred character of said | With almost phenomenal clearness. Her name | trom Indian territory says the Kiowa chiefs, | prisoners are not ed when they This School opens op the Ist oF SE/TEMBER in ‘ickets new ready all orders accom. | Of American newspapers. eral po ers unish Santanta and Big Tree had arrived at Fort Gib- | orders. The punishment the North Sex fo le, and is Sexton. and she is abont eighteen years old (Splranzenortn gate) of | panied ty money” promptly hited, Liberal terms | text-books and one or two manufacturers of | [88 Of truce, and treacherously disregarding and very pretty. While in Michigan city Clara | son, where they will remain until the meeting | culprit up by the thumbs or pl m sor Char, The principal can wo | Evento thoee who Pay wast agatn, ON school furniture have also beet awarded ““med- | {09 of" war relorionie win oe oie Louise Kellogg heard Miss Sexton sing, was | of the grand council in October, when the wil | dark cell ince the convicts have been made room from 4 to 6p. in. on the th, . £. , . . Vt it it i . eased jerstand that ments been Bob, wth and Such of August. Rireatare at the | Agt. Publ, Lite’ Rov aun ‘Manager rts ——_ — Contato er earned A.B. Meacham, | once proposed to bring her to this dity and give | Reyne eo Si and formally rel come — na De from captivity. sumed, they have aos obedient. A week ago it w: Gift Concert. 0 Ee ty and give ; ausid tthe 2a Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. tw. a Commissioner as aforesaid, with an Intent him, ‘ mre Qt, JOHNS COLLEGE, Anwapo in, Ma—JAS | _*7028-wae.dmn x | samen Co hk Durpuns Cuanons AGAINST | thesaid Meacham, then aud there, {eloniously’ | Ret a musical education. The offer was xc SM GARNETT, M. A., Principal. Examinations ‘The New York Tri- willfully, and of malice aforethought, to kill | Cepted, and ie rene lady has been here about The Ohio Campaign. tor a convict to insult a ki Ot» No.) On Exhibition and Sai ew bune of to-day, in alluding to its char, it ) " amonth. Should she satisty te great antici- FIR! OF THE DEMOCKACY. stg ge om a ° | Senator nter, says it desires to. be fae ala Beate cid tediict upon the body of | Tetons of Miss Kellogg, she will after several | | Coruanus, O., August 23.—Hon. Wm. Allen, $775 per annum, payable semi: | 778 Br. Tru Br. | distinctly understood that it makes no charges | wounds. Ail this at or near the Lava Beds, so- | Yearsof study make ‘her appearance on the | the democratic candidate for governor, will r. Several State Scholarships megane eo that cannot be substantiated. The Tribune is called, situated neaa Tule Lake, in the State | peraticstage.—W. P. Sun. open the cam) , mn with a speech in this cltyon vacant. oe One Wan eee ‘Ho, 439 7th street, between a = oat cight een of Sane peranies renewed of California, on or about the 11th day of April, Brigham Younc @ Divonce Svit.—Jalge Tiday, the 29th inst. angl2-coow Anoapolis. Mi. | Qholee Oil Paintings, Rngravings, Ohromos, ac. | publication In its columns he hes bis remedy at Sppecifcation 20.—In this: that they, Indians | EMCHON yesterday sustained the defendant's | Tue Rovatier Caves In THR Franch Pan- ATAPSCO FEMALE INSTITUTE. Baaded, Pictures, Framee, Picture Cords abd’ ‘fas. | 19%, and whatever damage a jury of his coun | oqifqhenon Known ae Gspldin Jack, | GcMUrTeT in-case of Ann E- Young Ry rir Fee a ES NEAR BALTIMORE, MU. ‘the trymen shall say he # ed will. be promptly th ei am Youn, vores, 3 political interests between French conser- cde sols, Nails, &c., in the District. 4. More th hat, the Tribune will gladly sp tg arieys Lv ee 2. er diction of the district court. The jndge — vatives and the legitimists in the Assembly, in ‘This Institute has been in operation for thirty-six aus Casi. a] na A cho, alias One E; im, and loluck, alias | the probate court and not the district court the interest of the Count de Chambord, Gog yeare, and enjaye sustions\ fepaieiony Wik ae someoes Mavis oh Bowher._pt2y7? on Sage har web ge Go pe, angceeed in damages | Cok, members of a certain band of Indians | juribiiedos io the tae heey eae oppo- | according tom Paris authority, ‘been press brought to an end suddenly. The reason which ig put forth as the cause of the suspension is that it occurred on the question of a national new or restored regime of government. Whether the difficulty — Seen Sambor._jel-ly” umber of limited to bi si - FF W a known asthe Modocs, which bart, including | siti ini t Jud; McKean and ihoot Reidy edie: tg'tee | AWAREDGE OUT EE, VEanine.ar. | Cupsatr'erncta ce ata soit, ae een. eae eae tne prisonersabove named, was, at the time ley, a irtually of the supreme court of ie pre-eminently healthful, is central, and easily ‘OF on JUSTH, ‘ace by presiding over it. and that his life | and Mace hereinafter allnged, ee in open SEan ey Rnd vireo pos ante Cpa up before reached by railroad from Baltimore and Washing- 19 D srest, and conduct are such a8 may be held up as an | ang Hagrant war with the United States, unter | Judge McKean at the October term of the dis ton city. For circulars address Notes by promptly example instead of a warn! ng to the young men | the chief command of Captain Jack, did, as | trict court. pe ue, Me of the country. For proof of that the Tribune . representatives of said Modoc band, meet, ‘un- a ee, is quite ready to pay liberally. 7 <amel: t@ Death. ASELL_ FEMALE SEMINARY, AT AU 4q poh Re der a flag of truce and suspension of hostilities, | IxcgnpIARY Finu—A . amily Burned lo Dea’ BURND ALB. Mase. ten miles trom Boston, on A TERRIBLE STORM IN DELAW. AN - | Brigadier General E. R. S. Canby, U.S. Army, | At an early hour yestesday morning several Boston & Albany railro Advantages: a MENSE DAMAGE.—The ae ‘nom on Wonk. and certain Peace Commissioners on the part | frame buildings, once 1 as government and appointment unsurpassed. ‘Tried. teachers fn day night, like many of those which have re- | Of the United States, namely, Eleazur Thomas, | stables, and a rope walk adjoining, three miles every department. Students fitted for Boston Uni- cently prevailed, was very heavy at certain | A.B. Meacham, and L. 8. D; rT, citizens, all | south of Louisville, were fired and almost entire- ints in Delaware and near the and line. | representing the Government of the United | ly consumed. A ‘negro uawed Willis, his wife Ret ener ee ‘along the line of the | States, for the agreed and professed purpose of | and four children, livin none of the buildings, Delaware railway for thirty miles south rand | ‘'¢cussing and arranging terms upon which | were enveloped in flar sand barned to death, from Wilmington, the railroad itself and the | hostilities existing een the United States | except Willis, who is :.ot expected to recover. Le Ap0REE, in- formed, ut it is, no doubt, of trivial import, such aé slmost siways intérry pia Bourbonist jects. Count de bord an- tie the right to doat a natioval flag — FRIGHTENED To ‘ATH .—About noon yes- terd explosion took place in a tank be- Versity. Fe rf one Classical course tn the Semina- FY. Special iv ant — = Music, Modern Laa- Feages and Paints Nature. dems: Thor ‘uiture—True Womanhood. Next year ine Syyrmeer BTS. Address CHAS. ’W. CUSH: ISG. ixtwi laware " and said band should cease; and did then and | Two of the suspected ‘ucendiaries have been longing to the Standard Oil company, in Long a &s3m, emis damage. One of the worst features fe | there, in wanton violation-of maid lag of trace, | arrested. Island City. Some workmen, who had just L Ot wi VERSES eeiaiaimameniee ‘ninety miles, has been’ the interruption to the transportation of peaches. | 80" treacherously disregarding the obligations | «oe pap WHILE 1! EE OLEAWING.—Mes, | Cleared the tank, threw in a piece of lighted WASHINGTON, D. 0. leased by the undersigned for a term of, The Wilmington Commercial says that three | imposed by such trace under the laws of war, Jecse Wright, whilea one in her house, near | Paper inc rder to test the rafety of a it, wart Seareiane ot san schoo! will ies Fegmmed on the and will be open for the reception trains are caught, ha feloniously make an assault with deadly weap- | Foiry dung, Tndiaua, sud intent oneome house, | bd the rrult wasan explosion, which, altho ving on board probably of June. 000, bas will be | Ous upon the said Dyer, commissioner as afore- ou OF the Senior ad Senter Classe “tert the etadies | _ Under the new sroprtetocahty, the boase hes boon | Tuined, tmvoiving a ions OC et foe a ane | cade ith oe tate ee aaa lone then aac | Dold clearing, wees iA opectal conten ef Lecteres on the Difficulties | superior to any former season, table will be | But worse than this, if freight trains are unable | there feloniously, willfully, and of their walice heard at = distance of a mile, caused but little demaze in its immediate vicinity. The report, however produced the greatest consternation ily approached by some one, who placed » revolver close to her ear pd shot her dead. Onalkley Gardner, a youn i * A REVOLUTION I IcELAND.—The Danish Fecpantered by Foang Practitioners jo tho Logat | supplied with all the eran cree | Serta oer ceeer mee. Gas, 5. Row eee prone. | Steer engi il and Se ee ee Sean living with bie parenrs bear by, has’ bese among t} ° workmen in the surrounding facto- | pavers that an extensive, political agita- Fis berdeliveres bs Gronek arth imiuermecte Bowing, ‘Billiards: Fiah- moron fruit ie Sta EEE weet Tale lake, in the state of California, onor about sus cicaeminecalaniathen ian neta of this ;ity, was seen to fall Suddenly, His | SoD bas J of that leland Se oe aes “Boro Order gee wil seseree fair. | | Te Cocomay Conve TTO3 Ta On10-—The | ten a eee enn nn eee for the crime. | Migs 1. eso, tho blood reshing-soplouaty from hy Bact te eae Pea tae eee one Tour's in: | Ferme —92 per day. $38 per month; children halt | Oniostate congention of colored men orgauizat | cond mene a Re Schonchts, Black Jim, | 4 Mountary Kaicnoap.—A three-rail pas- | his po: and mouth. Medical aid was at once porns printer ht ES OHES'S. PARKER, Proprietor, | St Chillicothe Yesterday, by electing John | Boston Charley. Barncho, alias One Eyed . senger road has bee» constructed from the base | summon: d, but the unfortunate man died ina ‘Althings l who, having attained « theoretical know! SuMMEn BOD By a | Booker president and eleven vice presidents. | and Sloluck, alias Cok, Modoc Indian captives, | to the summit of F 2i, one of the highest moun- es. An inquest on the remains will Fy 3 E % 4 Booker, on taking the chair, said h ded oN ” 7 isw, may wish to perfect themselves in the | UMMEB BOARD. + 0 ing the chair, said he regar pleaded “Not guilty. tains in Switzerla: 1, by which cars by steam f it ice. including office work and the colored people as politically oppressed. He PINDING. are taken tp and down several ti by the Hon CHARLES, C. MOTT, ‘Asswiate | TUTE, on moderate terms. Good fai ig) e evidence adduced, tds the accused, Cap: & g 8 Ls ler it MosicrraL Arp To DENOMINATIONAL HE Z ef i ScHoo.s.—The corporation counsel bas advised id give direct 4s mot r:iroads are on the level, ye a 4 Po 3 eS . ts aright to expect their couperation. About 100 | tain Jack, Schonchis, Black Jim, Boston Char- | °* ~ tountoent 7 the board of education that the clause in the % Betey fh, Uae Sauee Coute of Clans, Brice of delegates from different parts of the state were Ney isarncho, alias One teed Jimi.and Sioiuck, Sine itieeed ara Gaon are, rogtiarity, reas on decteaen aaa ee par een There treet vERVT iT, F alias Cok, Modoe Indian captives, as follows: | | with many hurdred passengers every day dur Pal seat Gametss, tant the Yn ak Ve ACADEMY, Poceuxuxrsia, Wt. ee Charge Of the st epecitication, “guilty.” | Pi many hurdred pa all special acts authorizing aid to phair wae LADIES’ GOODS. a ‘bogus United States detective pamediehios | Of the at specifontion, guilty.” : a schoris, so far as they may conflet with it All agitation is to bring about 8 ‘ mS aE Kelly undertook to defraud the Union Pacitic | Chance ti tor Gent Jon, “guilty.” | vy tne Matte sratineiened calveonsectanet | fore be nemevee trea tie tier eeeeees ee ee j union with Denmark were CORNS, &c. J EA cae Fie meee becca” Sas” Hie ressine ene cece & ticket to-Salt Lake. | Of the od specication, gully.” Was held at Mon’ gomery, the soene of the ac- | sided by the board. “The list proposed by the 1 Toelanders would take the Gret . WHITE, CHIKOPODIST, most - | a ES RSCOSRMEEGE, tan, | om the coeretmerin ee "On! his departure a | Of the charge, “guilty.” + ee Jaren: see ware ee ey ‘ae ierees | trten eee for the board of fully informs his patroas that’ bis metsttien. MISS McCORMICK, ‘sent to Washi ‘and SENTENCE. Sea Go ase © Gat Sei ce to decide which of the ment. No. 545 lath street, oppose U's. Tee PENNSYLVANIA AVBUUB, rad Sant Rally one nent ee ‘therefure sen! criminal negligence of Conductor Puott and | education ‘corporate havicg been thoroughly renovated, is Low open for Se obeeteek tea ee wor an Black Jii Smith, both of the freight train, in | sebools are rel Goustsering the greet emoust of éxty constantly on hand o fine assortment of para gern e’ Bar Relegraphic instruc: | Boston Charley, alias im, | rumning out ox’ time, and recommended "the | ac::t—N. F- obliged to sxeouure to the de. duadeiinpeinme Indian prosecution of them for manslaughter. os r of the American |AIL STORM w! Jor terwards} the ‘bail was worry Os a on that data bucketfull — TES THREATENED LOCK-ovT of the Boonsboro Odd Fellow. When it reached ‘Bunions, and him the stones were about Be eeeree poe Cae ‘Tue Frexcn Rervsticans are reconcili ibmit effected loss of their internal difficulties in order vorkmen tremists of ‘Assemb ve A to6 p.m. Fee, @1. Ka- 4 1361. i to the moderate repul a. It is the most indication A MUTUAL TRANSPORTATION COMPA: BLK. sme been formed at Chicago, azServen ss. to run cars over the various Booobiye T Sabb’ TH ge arog shippers. athe : ry Row dictate the rates charged gence Al persons ree tri notices the Board of Heal’ wat tantly Le to Pasa Saarizon Sane © nae a8 AS ES. with prcinptness and at low . teneed by Clark cou ot Bee rcieon crore wo] Rees ieee res