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—— “THE EVENING STAR. j | FURLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, pennsylvania Avenue, cor, Lith St. Y THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, &. MH. KAUPPMANN, Prevt. prsircintisrorimtsaial THE EVENING erred by carriers to thetr «nberibe at Text T° ren ae F — Fork CeNts PER MONTH pies at the counter Two Cexts eech. By mail—three months, $1.50; | Six months, $3.00; one year, @5. i TEE WEEE LY STAR—Poblished Priday—91.50 ayer. CFT hrariabiy in wivance, in both cases, aad ‘Re paper sent longer than paid for Bd Rates of advertising farnished on application. "EDUCATIONAL. = LETOHER will > theduries of MS eee reer latices, on MONDAY, Seprember 12th, Particulars in future sdventise- ment wigs) Is§_ VEITON'S_SELROT SCHOOL FoR | M YOUNG LADIES AN D LITTLE GIRLS, | 1002 M ¥ D ticulars address the Principal, 11G™ 90 0oL OF Ti & NATIO con , it« Fourt FRENCH taugit or ing Classes “ROBERT WEERIHAN Vv, 42—N2, 6,379. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1878. Hagerstown nel or shame a ‘S)ecial mee of the Baltimore American The announcement of the tet of Ss oner's jury as to the cause of the death of Mise Rosson Monday, created considerable ment the citizens of thistown. Yeste: Gay it was thought that the verdict wouk! si, ply be that her death bad resulted from an abortion having been Paar yey he, TI came known this morning that the jury hat im- fi Mrs. Susan Hays, the rietress of he house at which Miss Ross died, and Mr. MeCauley. who resides about four miles creek, ag who had been mental in cau death of the pm em lady, the matter Tope or eat became the universal TWO CENTS. HWS COLLEGE, Ann RNETT, M.A. Princi nixsion, Sept 2 and %). Sesaie : Sor Yuttion ami Board, lights ard washing.) $275 per anum neluding fuel, payable semi annually, in advance. Several State Scholarships vacant. For eatalogues, cor ining full particulars, adeirees Pao? WM. E.HOPRIRS, re i2-ecw Aunapoks, Md. L4¥ scivcr or (THE CoLOMBIAN UNIVERSITY, _ WASEINGTON, D.C. The exercises of this school will be resemed on the Sth of October next. Professors TYLER and KEN DY, will continue respectively to direct tho studies of the Senior and J unlor Classes ‘A spectal course of Lectures on the Difficultios Encountered by Young Practitioners in the Legal Profession, and the Best Means of Sarmount! ‘Them, will’be delivered by GEORGE F. APPLE- BY, Heg., of the Washington bar. HOOL WILL nthe new batld- ‘apitol Hill. street sout Pom. S SCHOOL teorner hand apened for the ESDAY, ‘September jon. 0.0! Howard. Z Exy., @. B. Baker . Treasurer: J. B ofesor L.. Twitchail- Hall, 5 will be WEDN: G pn» Je Perry Byder Principal. ‘; y fi subsequent month. @3; full course, (ten months,) 25. Stationery will be furnished students at cost. ‘urther obtained by calling maj def Directors, of at the School rTP HoMmson ac ADEMY, 1016 Twelith Street Northwest, OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. rea. » the Principal. Neo ner yon t ation for terms, etc., at Fat the school roome. augi7-st™ LE “ie rr G LAWARE liberal course of ability aud dace > aud in mmod: F Catatogne address & JOAN WILSO: Between 14 B TH AXD BOTH Fesumed on MONDAY, September For particulars apply to or ot PPERO. TOBIAS, President ME BI BALL, 2472 N Sracers. g. RVANS, aac E. WILL Ams, ¢ Privcipal The dutie Institntion De reamed on MONDAY, September Ist. Porfurther particulars ref ‘he Principals, 902 G street. - ang25-20 eTIC I at STITUTE—Sa K and &DNESD For circulars, &c., spply at the Insti: ‘“Tobr&Rep) CHAS. B. YOUNG. EORGETOWN SEMINABY—Boardiog and ol for young ladies; No. $1 dard stree: town; Miss LIPSUOMB, Principal. The fail session cf thts institution will cpen TUES: DAY, Sept. 16th, with an efficient corps of teach ors. For catalogues aj ly to Principal, or to Balan. at % aug2s-Im Ht OY SCHOOL FOR YOU DIES and CHILPREN, 1336 I street, op- ite Frankie Park, will commence September Ba For circulars addres MIs. OVER, Priaci ‘ug23-1m* § NE'S BOARDING AND HOOL will reopen Serremssn 3, at h. Circulara may be ol okstores, Thorough ‘aug?2-Im* ay thern teachers VEUBGEIOWN COLLEGE, Do. G < ICAL DEPARTME Schoola will be resumed on September 2. For par- ticulars, address President of the College. auc?l-2w ‘ARE SICHTER, ¢ TEACHER OF MUSIC, has the honcr te announce to the Rabile that he will Teopen his Ciasser in PIANO, ORGAN, and BAEMONY September Ist. Private Feccived at any time betwoen the hours of Mm. aud § p.m. at 93% Pennsylvania ave., airs, (agency for Schomaker Co.'s Pianos ) sug2i-Im T.VINCENT’S SOHOCL, corner l0th and @ Sviressss wedte thoes ot Sictars of Oete x Sill open MONDAY. September lst. Par Please send their children prompt ue WASHINGTON BU NESS COL- Corner Seven h and L sireets, northivest, thorough Preparation for Business Par- fe et Civil = ice, DAY SESSION Qfford the best opportunities for young and young lsdies between the ages of years. THE EVENING SESSIONS are especially design and women, and Gives gentlemen 2 and ® ed for men are engaged during the-day gud ous Foutne wan Prowoton. THE BUSINESS COURSE ; Business Arithmetic, Grammar, Compo- Ccrrespondence, Commercial Geography, and Declamation, Peamanship plied to the various branches of Dasiness. Actual Business, Practice, Commercial Law, Political Lay f and Incidental tares. ‘The course is taught in two departments: THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT axD THE ADVANCED BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. Students in each department are assigued to classes surted co their attainments. TUITION, by the instalment THE RATES 0: plan, place the sdvantages of the institution within the reach of all f THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR BEGINS MONDAY, ember 1. Rs abe CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS em- ry GRADUATES receive the Diploma of the Na tional Association of Business Colleges. oil. f particular information call at the College, or ©. SPENCER, President. ashington. D. C., ¥, Serrrsisek ist, 1873. ‘oung Mon’s Christian’ Associa- x ntaining terms, &c.,to be had © application to Mr. W. H. Olcott, at the Library the Foun Men » Christian Association Building, and at Prof. ESPUTA’S residence, 505 Sih strect pout . Washington, D. 0. ang2-Im BY ENGLISH 4® D CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, J. UNT, A.M. Principal. pens on st OF BEFTEMBER 1) Session Boom (entrance north » . Sunderland's Church. | ‘The Principal'ean, be rom 4 to 6 p.m. on the Zth, b ‘oth and Sth ef dugest at the Bookstores: suzi-t.th.s.2w ROS ACRE Poa, ear Work re Ory re a ‘commences 8) ER lst, at Dr. Sunder. Jand's cherch, 1s street, between © street = avenue northwest. » 122 Sd street . Price @15 per quar- ; Bumber of pupils limited to 3 sonie- ims | 778 CHASE BOTS, Principal. ONZAGA COLLEGE, Bawen North ol and Ist streets. W. w: a. papoigstic exercises will be resumed on MON- 38-t001 Ist JAMES CLARK, President. RS. 3 A PECK WILL REM Ror SCHOOL ror bors vere 8 resume her duties Sth, and na ¥ os as 3 BIAN BS WASHINGTON, D. r ¥ Department opens SEPTEM- lumbian Oolirge opens SEPTEMBER 17 Medical College oj r : e Law Sehool opens OCTOREE ee © tn re- conrees of inatrnet! JAMES O. WELLING, LED” President, A POST-GRADUATE COURSE of one year’s in- struction in Lega! Practice haa been established ta connection with the school, oj tothe attendance of all who, having attained a theoretical knowledge of the law, may wish Soper themselves in the details of its ‘actice, includt: office work and methods of judicial procedure in all kinds of courts. The exercises of this department will be conducted by. the Hon. CHARLES C. HOTT, Associats Judge of the United States Court of Olaims. Price of tickets for the w! course, 825. augd-tocd: WESTERN MARYLAND ¥OK *TUDENTS OF BOTH SEXES IN DISTINCT DEPARTMENTS, WESTMINSTER, MD. ‘This Institute is under the special patronage of the Maryland Annual Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church. but ts strictly free from any sec- tarianism, either in its course of study or rales of discipline. Male and female students recite in sep- arate classes, but all have the advantage of instruc- Sion from every Professor having charge of the stn- es pursued. ‘The Vice-President, Rey Dr. Nichols, the Pre- ceptress (Miss Owings), and several other. members cf the Faculty, reside in the College building and have constant oversight of the boarding stadents. The course of study is thorough, under a competent corps of. thirteen Inspectors.’ The Ninth Semi- Annnal Session will begin SEPTEMBER 2, 153. EXPENSES, PER SESSION OF 21 WEEKS: Board, Lodging, Washing, Fuel, and Light...9 Tuition in Preparatory De Taition in Collegiat Instraction in Masic (with mente) legiate Dc partment)...... - 500 No extra charges for any study ia the Tegular address D, D._D., President Divesiminetors Ma, E INSTITUTE. R BALTIMORE, MD. 0 FEMAL N Institute has ory been in operation for thirty-six national reputation. With the to ninety, it has represen- hirds of the states. Its location i en healthful, is cent and easily reached by railroad from Baltimore and Washing: ton city. For circulars address * BK. H. ARCHER, 5 Ellicott City P. O., Md. ELL FEMALE SEMINARY, AT AU 4 BUEND. Mase. ten miles from Boston, on Boston & Albany railroad, Advantages: Location and appointment unsurpasecd. Tried teachers in every department. Students fitted for Boston Uni- versity. Four years Classical course inthe Semina- Ty. Special advantages for Music, Modern Lan- guages, and Painting from Nature. Avms: Thorough Culture—Trae Womanhood. Next year begins Sentember 28, 1873. Address CHAS. W. CUSH- ING. jy2-w&s,3m aaa ame EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &o. The Steamer LADY OF TH sume her popular FAMILY EXC SIONS on SUNDAY August 314 if fair,)leaving ber foot of 6th street, at 3 o'clock, going down the river ico and return, stopping at Glymont. 50 cents. = DORSEY CLAGETT, Agent. SELECT EXCURSION, wm Under the auspices of the OHIO REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Szrr. 3. LAKE will re. ras Tickets. BG sth ov WE! AY EVENING. tember 3,at 5 o’clocl lown the river fift: ai Marshal! Hall, and returning arrive at Washington at 12 Pm. rof. DoNcH will furnish the Music for Marshall Ball and the Boat. Tickets can only be procured from members of the Association. For further information apply to the follow ing-named gentlomen. mambers of the Exect tive Committee: Dr. JB. Hood, Pension Office: W. B. Brown, Internal Revenue Office; J. B. Will, Sixth Anditor’s Office; 8. M. Gordon, Pension Of. fice: J. H. Palmer, Interior Department; J. B.Gil- flan, Third Anditor’s s Office: W. H. Myers, Gov- erpment Printing Office; J. W. Shaw, Second Andi- tor’s Office. aug30-3t HE SECOND Gnamp PIC-NIO Cr GEORGETOWN LODGE, 88, U.0.G.B., D a will be give: GRESN SPRING SCHUETZEN PARK, DAY, SEPT. Isr, 1873. Tickets, admitti tleman a an” ing gent and be ———2——__augao-2t*_ T= BEOOND ANNUAL gt 1O-HIO AND TOURNA: GOVERNOR'S MOUNTED GUARD, Will take pi nal HbueBSy. Stantery poe Three banésome il be ewe pd 08 wil warded Obie prize Fe chibi G siry Store, Pennayivania avenue.” “Snap gr A TIENTION: cComeanYv a, FIBST BATTALION NATIONAL GUABD, Will give their first ANNUAL EXOURSION TO LEESBURG, VA., Shine EER grou arene, Ra it . of their many friends, and als . antec perfect satisfaction Yo all whe may, attond. Licutenant George W, Stewart, Ohairman Commit: teo of Arrangements, has worked hard to make this first Sivetgy secene, to cid’ Gommpeny has’ seteced erect nenttaare sre profoundiy’ grateful for the aasistance of the fol- owtn : 'z hamed gentlemen: Ho »ke, vernor of the District. ALR: Shepherd, Vice Peeaidear BP iv . A! RB. Shepherd, Gen. G” W. Balloch, Supt, Streets District, Joba O- Evans, esa. A. Webster, Adjutant. J. ©. Lay, Auditor Board Pablic Works. W. Nott, Contract Clerk Board Public Works. 8. P. Robinson, Engineer's Office, B. P. W. ire Win. retary of G Hon. John Gray, Jobn M. Carson, 8. H. ams Dr. A.W. H. Underwood, esq., Wm. A. Stiorter, esq. Feriavd, G esa. Company G's Captain will sccompany us; elso be B. Fisher, the commander x Kalion, and all the Fest of the battalion. CORNS, &c. was to-day appointed an assistant inspector of boilers ef steam vessels for the district of New York. THe NAVAL COURT-MARTIAL in the case of Medical Director Duvall, at Annapolis, have completed their duties, and the adjournment of the court has been ordered. ‘Tar conTRact for building life-saving sta- tionf on the coast of North Carolina has been awarded to James Boyle, of Newbern, N. C., at $2,300 each. Ten are to be erected. Work will be commenced at an early date. WwW ALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. Joun T. F 5 Proprietor H. Ouay For ad Treasurer Jos. 8. BEssr ‘icket Agent A brief Summer Season will begin on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. The celebrated and very successful American Ro- siistic Drama, by Augustin Daly, esq.,of New York, entitled UNDER THE GASLIGHT; ‘OR, THE WoLves OF SoclETS, Fil be preduced, with a most brilliant array of per- formers. 10 Theater ‘Miss Alice Brookes, tate of the Chic Mr. W. fH. Southard, late of the New Orieans Vai eee Me J.P. Clarke, Mr. J.B. Bi aoe y oft - Reirson, Asbton, Miss Gex. Ovster’s Last Figut.—The War de- Meader; Mise Emme ‘souant, | partment to-day received a telegram from Gen. ek Od a. Curley, J. | Sheridan confirming substantially the report 4 i. api . ef the engagement of the troops under Gen. conta, 0h 00 comts, 75 cents and @1; gallery 98 | Stanley, of the Wellowstone Exposition, fore published in Taz Stan. ypuseree Comiaun. Tue Fort SILL Massacee Story wort Br- PENING LizVED.—As yet no informatien has been re- sisal ame ceived at the War department confirming the ‘ATER ENTIRELY RENOVATED, RB- | reported Indian massacre at Fort Sill, and it is PAINTED AND KERURNISHED, WITH | belioved in army circles to be a cruel hear A LARGER AND NEW STAGE AND Gen. Sherman emphatically the rumor PROSCENIUM. and regards it as a false. THE HANDSOMEST AND MOST COMFORTA- BLE THEATER IN WaouiNGToy oe THE SEVENTH ANNUAL REUNION of the Soci- ety of the Army of the Tennessee will be held at Toledo, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thureday, the 15th and 16th days of October next, mencingat 10 o’clock a. m. on the 15th. The annual address will be delivered by Major Gen. John A. Logan. Gen. W. T. Sherman 1s presi- dent of the society. ° NavaL Orpers.— Lieutenant Commander Samuel L. Wilson ordered to the receiving ship Vermont. Surgeon A. C. Gargas te the Naval Hespital, Annapolis, Md. Carpenter Geo. W. Connover to special duty in the naval construction department of the navy gard, Washington, 15th September next. Detached— Fehr fog A. A. Hochling trom the Nava! Hospital, Annapolis, Md., aud ordered to the Monongahela, 3d September next. THE CONGRESSIONAL ComMITTERE on the Re- THE STAR TROUPE OF AMERI First, the distingnished young actot “GEORGE W. THOMPSON, ‘The versatile monarchs of the stage, Sie gronieat of eho h Comedi: reatest of living Dut ‘ sre GEORGE 8 KNIGHT. ‘The charming actress and vocalist ‘The great cecontric stead aa aay. ntric song and da ‘AND EEA NCS Me} n AN: OL) |. ‘The charming serio com ole BAGAN, ic vocalist. & BOWERS. The versatile comedian: . §. HODGES and kt. JEAN BUCKLEY. The famous Maitre de Ballet, LONS. ALEX BLANDOWSEI. OUR COURT OF BEAUTY, - OUR COURT OF BEAUTY. The celebrated Premier Danseuses, REMMELSBELG SISTERS, BETTIE and SOPHIK. ee BARA, vision of the Laws meet next month to examine BELLE GRAH the work of the sub-committee appointed to TEETS DEE revise the labore of the commissioners, who And e Memmuth Oeinpany at have now been engaged npon the new codides OVE) tion of the Federal statutes since 1585. ‘These commissioners have entirely arranged and codi- fied all the statutes of the United States. In many portions of the work they have radically changed the phraseology, and rewritten the laws. They have reduced the number of yol- umes from seventeen to three. Their work, if enacted into a law, will take the place of all ex- 40 DBAMATIO ana LTY AUXILIARIES. GIGANTIO ENTERTAINMENT, Cencluding each evening with the superb sensa- tional Burlesque Ballet of THE GRAND DUCHESS. THE GRAND DUCHESS, Produced with unoxampied splendor. Be Family Matinees every - ang: a WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Ee isting statutes, and in many respects will prac- vane t On Exhibition and Sale tzw Ho tieally become a new eystem of laws. : Tru Br. re Tru St. . , 8 MARKRITER's, TH No GERMAN GRANGES.—The records of the office of the secretary of the National Grange Se et scaoclations hare show that notwithstanding the Mo. 439 7th street, between D and B a Hall, loors above Odd Feliow’s page igee e. Mngravings, Ohrormos, Bo. great number of German farmers in the west, » largest stool © Hangings, low Bhades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Oords’ and ‘Tas. | ‘eTe JS, as yet, no ledge of German granges in the country, and very few Germans are mem- bers of the American granges. The reason as- signed is that the man and ritual of the Order have not been translated into German. Prominent Germans in the west have erm | suggested that the Sonat should be introduc: among the Germans. It is stated that plans will coon be taken to have the ritual and manual translated, so that exclusively German lodges can be organized. sels, Bings, Nails, &c., in the District. BF-TeRws Uasit. ‘Ploase remember Name and Number. jel-ly” Ald KINDS OF CAST-OFF WEARING AP- PABBL can be sold to the very best advantage by sos, or Reng Bom JUSTH, 619 D street, between 6th and 7th n. w. Notes by mail promptly attended to. Oash paid. 113 LD GOLD, SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, Erc., OQ’ Roognt ef fais prised fon er hoe Pee house! Hensebold Fnrniture bought and sold. Motes b ANOTHER REMINDER THAT THERE 18 No ai ly attended ‘ [40s Penteyirania wd = AUGiNSFEIN, More Free Postace.—Persons corresponding with our navy officers and seamen abroad do Rot seem to realize the fact that the franking gives has been abolished, and that letters to foreign countries, in almost all cases, unless the SUMMER RESORTS. HE PINEY P Ee! ee ee former the rece — is fully prepaid, are sent to the dead delightfat u ug pOInT, MAB DARD. letter office. Asa matter of courtesy such let- — river ne pines Beso 3 meee ters have heretofore been sent from the dead and Waskigecte cutant from Baltin letter office to the Navy department, which leased by the Tudersieeea for a term of, ventured, under the franking privilege, to for- gears and will be open for the recepti ra ward them in their mail b: their destina- of June. tion. This cannot now be done, and the Navy ames odin — department stamps cannot be used to forward ieee Byrn at ts unpaid and short-paid private letters. The con- peppliod eitinell teeaninens sequence is a daily accumulation of postal mat- the Norfolk, Baltimore Wi ter, which officers and seamen are wondering, ta—Bowling, Billiards, “Boat perhiaps, why they do not recelve. Correspont "Bras Saige ate iy, | over ptaer tran cere oe as yee gs per month; Bod le letters to go to foreign stations with sin- iyitm''" GHAS. 8. PARKER, Proprietor, | ble boetage. SUmmere BOAED. ‘Twenty-five additi BOABD! oan now be accommodated at the LOUDON TASTE TUTE, on moderate PERsonaL.—John y Knox, controller of the currency; John M. Magruder, esq., and John A. Lfrongatdiny he the same office, are i Bi. bonis 4 spending a few weeks in the mountains of Vir- Rrsappiyto "° "aos" w Eni bout the 15th of September’ and join his fare ena Aldie, London 6o., Va. 4 in ‘Switzerland, sn Mr, ‘Mrs. A. BR. Shepherd left for New York last evening, and wet Viee-Prondent, ‘Wilson wont to Ook Blut, beet Sareiogs before retarni ; 18738 - F@EEb? = 1878) wate on Saturday last: and wai lend tor at JUST RECEIVED AND NOW OPENING au adeipuia Fret, morning. EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT pr ry Ae ters of tne army to-da) - OF Shepherd left town for | AK Arrair or “Honor” rm New ERSEY.— BOYS’ CLOTHING! Sf, Paward Livingston, of Ber mand Dr. juarre! a jewar! drinking saloon on Tageda, nd made arrange- Yesterday Morning. At the aewonsind. tie toe y' jay morning. ‘appoint 6 BOYS’ SCHOOL SUI1S, BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS, but theoctorfuleg oeepeee Gol Fagan BOWS DRESS SULES; | Fiat ea man of tgutanding in Bal soeny = 70: | Te ts alloged coat tae dees ei YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS, when be sent the challen; affair was to YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS, have been settled with bowie-knives.—V. F. YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, | Times, 29th. YOUTHS’ DEESS SUITS: | wn. any Mus. BARNEY WILLIAMS are now : Fesiding in their vila, at Bath, Ll, Mr. Wil- L80, jams 18 sufferi m nerves of hisleft eye, and ils puyaleiana order abso- gare, lute mental rest, and thi that by the coming ' ‘usual health. In consequénos be has ous. MENS’ BUSINESS SUITS, - et a ? | celled all engagements made for the MENS’ NO cit ae ee st suck points’ he paysioings ak ‘ictates MENS’ WORKING SUITS: NY, Ben seis pb ee Gzrnir Suite axp Miss ANTHORY—Ger- 2 2 rit Smith Anthony: “ “#: STRAUS; Jou have hot paid Four tae Ain pot Soto to Popular Clothing House, Kota the money, tay Eat pou sal aan W0LL FRNNBYLVanLA avenue, | Geclie daingo, nn. ube the ‘oney, at oar corm eomtnanes, | fetaueais muteamoue angi __ Three Doors from Mioventh Btrest. | Stir ts look ints tha Constiern IMPORT. PRE TELEGRAPH. Wornixcuss DisaPromrTap—The annual THE VIENNA EXPOSITION, wg Biees of ‘ae working So's ae Soench Gray. of award- e Cooper Fitek Raat ov Ho their night, | Atthe opening chairman announced Herein 7 le sae rch dm gant ay rived, nowt sonld BUTTON AND LAO GAITERS, he stite when fhe was expected: "Nearly bait Aoccipzyr—QOn the ‘and the other 11, 2 orm doy it was acciden- ees oF Mazor. 1G Republican says:—Owing to ‘weather, of will throw many weedy labor: ” a of e meee og yee Abstract of the teati- mony upon which the verdict was found: Mrs. Hays that Miss Koss had come to her aerate eee ee as rae ISASTER. taken with ebii 5 ven EDUCATIONAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. bees tivlectaleneaicte TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR | teristic a: Lessa Brown, and kept tt her Sic sehesl Geers iene the masie® | ON THE LN zs ,| This 4 Dispatches. | tai complaives mach of her head, nod calles 8 jerman ON Bi FAST. LUNCHEON, ER fMernoon 5 complained much » and cn! M Select ‘School for is will resume the re tet TABLE » DI Washington News and Gossi The board appointed by the ——T & jcditsing in oars freque y fr water, one died about 25. me. Farge eataction Berranans Ler, st 949 Len & Perrins’ Wercestershire Sauce ashingto: Ps | Treasury to conduct the investigation in Associated Press Reports. | on Monday, Mis Hattie Pits helped to lay her ‘or particulars apply as per address. _ aug 18 INDISPENSABLE. a ts fro) cause of the disaster to the steamer Wawaset ————— out; her stomach was swollen and ted, 50 RRUcSEAND BoaRDING AND DAY SC JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New rork, InTEREAL Buvanvn— The reoeipts from this | Line the’ following recommendations:—The jer’s Chances, also were her face and limbs. Mrs, Rebeoos wage Setlb-Zawly Agents for the Unitéd States, source to-day were $524,470.99. ; institution of proceedings against the Potomac | BUTLER 113 aND WASHBURN $3, AND Ye Tax | Robinson, colored, testined thet Men ieee ten 145 Lanvale Street, near Park Avenee, ——— aie. cessuenin a eo ztas Wanacet. BOSTON ADV: WT SCARED. called her into the house on Monday; wh BALTIMORE, Mp Botchelorrs Hair Dye tsthe bestinthewortd | Gex. D. D. SMITH, supervising inspect dae Goat tal, uni the officers of the Wawaset. | 5, rox, August S.A summary of the re- | was there Miss Roce had a ensam weon un w on siaaan the only trae and perfect Hair Drejno ridiculous | general of steamboats, left again to-day for | They first take up the case of the ferry com- | suits in the ward elections for delegates to the | she recovered, but shortly afterwards was sel | graduates Mitte Uelvtcany Syipetpal, sestated by | Hite, no disap pots i; at all draggnay angie | New York. Geo. W. Taylor will perform the | pany, the evidence conclusively showing that state convention thus far, including Boston, | with another’ and died” Mr sod German tag by experianced Dative mastors. | Bond street ‘New York feeiy_ | dutics of the officeduring his absence. the company employed Capt. Wood and Mate | shows. the lection of 113 "Butler to 3 Wash: | teetified that pnt oy iad met Mise Rose BSeqeom commences September 1th. eee aca ae . Grayitt, neither of them having a license | burn delegates. aily Adrerti rs a - ‘Lait N. J. * e tu ther. Richard Wise testified that he had gues, with fail particulars, somt aetet AMUSEMENTS. Cuanzes H. Bucka.ew, of Plainfield, N. J., a aad by section fourteen of the | Tepublican caucuses were held last night inthe | together. cl larger cities and towns where the Butler men have control of the local organizations, and where there was a reasonable prospect of elect- ing Butler delegates. The intention obviously was to show the strength at the beginning. in hope of getting recruits among the waverin, sewhere who may be waiting to see whic! side was the strongest. In Boston it was the in tention to carry every ward except two or three at the most, and they made ates accord- ingly. Large as the caucusses were the anti- Butler republicans were weakened, as was well known they would be by the absence of a large number from town, many more than enough to change the result} in several wards. That the opposition was able to elect delegates in four of € fifteen wards is, under the circumstances, the best thatcould be expected.” THE JOURNAL DITTO. Bostox, August 30.—The Journal remarks: “So far as this city is concerned the result does not come up to Butler's anticipations, The au- thorities on the beat side had given out that they were perfectly sure of carrying ail but three wards, while they hoped to make a clean sweep of the city delegation. To this end the: seen Jolin McCauley at the house kept by Mra. Hays several times, one of which was on the 24 instant. The abortion might have occurred be- tween the time of her arrival at Mrs. Hays? house and the time of her death. After the jury rendered their verdict last night, warrants were issued by Justice W. M Tice for the arrest of the parties implicated Mrs. Hays was arrested at a late hour and com- mitted for a hearing to-day morning Mr. McCauley was also arrested upon being brought before Justice Tice, waivet an exami nation and was released on ‘bail in the «um of $1,500 to await the action of the grand Jury, which meets in November. Mr. T. J. 0. Wil- liams appeared as his counsel. This afternoon Mrs. Hays also waived an examlnation, and was remanded to jail, in default of bail, which she was unable to procu: Tue Exemies ov THE SARIOn Rervatso— Carliste in the North, Communists in the South. Kecent events in Spain are somewhat more promising of the success of the republican gov- ernment over its enemles—the carlists in the north and the communists in the south. The act of February 28th, 1871, to provide for the better security of-life on board of vessels Ppropelied in whole or in part by steam, and that the company permitted these unlicensed of- ficers to perform duties on the Wawaset which enly duly licensed officers are allowed to per- form, For this flagrant violation of the law, the board earnestly recommend the imposi tion of the prescribed penalties, as wel against Captain |W. and Mate Gravitt, who are made equally guilty and responsible with the company, the section referred to making it unlawful to employ any person, or for any person to serve as a captain, chief mate, engineer or pilot on any steamer, who is not licensed by the inspectors; and any one so offending shall forfeit one hun- dred dollars for each offence. It will seen that both the officers and the company are liable for every trip made—the company for employing, and the captain and mate for serving without a license. In the case of Engineer Nash, reference is made to the tes- timony of numerous witnesses who purchased liguor at the bar, which was served by the en- ineer. Though duly licensed, and, from all | laid their plans some time ago, and iaid therm pom yey Cy al yo the le ony evidence, @ ‘competent officer, the | skilfully, and prosecuted m without the for whom tho tenabiie he 7 fons y board find ‘him of ligence, | least regard to expense or fairness.”” one hn oy , abandoning his of duty, tend! bar, Boston, August 30.—Of the ninety delegates than ext : “f —— mut mer and engaging in trading at the several landings | from this city to the republican state eonven- rine se carlists have been made by the Wawaset on her trips to and from | tion, Butler has 62. The 45 del from Lo | Seriox Sty 2. — bs Gone river, thereby endangering the safety of | well'and Lynn are all for Butler. He has also | 5 rs ——— om atest and the ‘ech = ee two-thirds of the Newburyport delegation. pobent ge a or i the board revoke icense authorit: a fortu themse| they conferred by section 11 of the steamboat act al Railread Slaughter in Michigan. —— of = on by A vessels they cap- ready referred to, which provides that HORRIBLE DEATHS OF SOME OF THE Victims, | tured, and that ensign bein; a gineer’s license shall be revoked or si Detroit, Mion 30.—The following is | ¢™mbiem of piracy, the most apertant ef thetr upon satisfactory proof of negligence, uns! alist of the killed ured by the accident | Prizes were at once seized by the English and willful ‘violation fulness, intempérance, or the of any provisions of the act. The controversy as to the right of the Wawa- set to carry 50 or 150 passengers, as the com- pany claimed, i next considered. “After due to the night express on the Detroit and Mil- waukee railroad :—Killed—Elleka Hed, a Swe- dish woman, who was thrown ag: with such force that her back was broken. Her daughters Thilda and Salina and her son Jo- cruisers on the coast. The British Ad- miral Yelverton has twoof them in charge, and his threat of removing them to Gibraltar is met by the defiant menace of the insurgents to open fire upon the shipping in the harbor. The ade consideration find that the | hann. Elizabeth Kachmarick and an infant | miral replies with an assurance of accepting co} of the certificate on file in| child were impaled by splinters, which pinned | the gage of war, and it seoms probable that & the? Georgetown custom house, limiting the | them together and fastened them toa Fame me combat between the British fect and the insur- number of passengers to fifty, must be recog- nized as evidence conclusive of the correctness of the inspector’s statement The company is, therefore, adjudged guilty of further violation of the steambo: ct, in taking on board a greater number of passengers than was stated on the certiticate, for which the master and company, or either of them, are liable to any person sueing for the same, to forfeit the amount of passage money, and ten dollars fer each pas- senger beyond the number allowed. Inreview ing the testimony, the board is painfully im pressed with the lack of organization on board the Wawaset, which adds to the culpableness of the company and its unlicensed officers. The jatter are censured for their lack of effort in saving the lives of the passengers and for in- efficiency inthe emergency. The crew bein, subject only to the rules of discipline enfercec by their superiors cannot be blamed for their conduct, though the evidence shows there was little effort on their part to help the passengers In conclusion, they regret that it was impos- sible to ascertain the cause of the fire, and in the absence of evidence proving that the boat was not properly protected about the boilers, the board do not venture an opinion The inspectors distinctly state that the boilers were free trom contact with any coach. Injured—Orrin Burleigh, of Ellsworth, Me., was badly hurt by debris while Jumping from the front end of a sleeping car, but uot fatally. Thos. N. McDermott, a Canadian, had his leg broken. “Mrs. \. F. Mears, of Lowell, Mich., was terribly lacerated about the arms and breast. Of the wounded only six are se riously injured, and none fatally. The coro- ner’s inquest has begun, and will probably close to-morrow. NEGLECT OF THE BRAKEMAN. Graxp Rarips, Micu., August 3).—From the testimony before the coroner’s jury it ap- pears that the accident on the Detroit and Mil- waukee railroad, near Muer, was due to the neglect of the brakeman sent by the conductor of the passenger train to fing the second train, but failed to go far enough from the train to show the signal. i——< Affairs in California, AN EARTHQUAKE. San Francisco, August 29.—A heavy shock of earthquake occurred at Mission San Jose at four o'clock this afternoon, causing excitement, but no damage. The shock was quite heavy at Redwood city and other towns in the south, but was light in San Francisco. THE CHINESE LOVE TRAGEDY. gent batteries may be the next news that the cable brings. In case of such an event the re- suit can only be a defeat of the rebels, and thus & most important service may be rendered the Madrid government in aiding the siege of the insurgent city. Axoturn Wom, Uniaw/ui Courtah years, shot Mary yesterday In a fit of jealousy, and then a tempted suicide by shooting himself in the head. Schultz, who is a painter, but who has been peddling cigars for some time, called at 31 Chrystie street; the residence of Mary, between Sani 9in the morning. He stayed a short time, but no disturbance of any kind was heard bj the persons living in the house. He went bac a nd shortly after he had gone up stairs Mina Kellar, the chambermaid, hi shots in their apartments, and thereupon ran im to find them both lying on the floor, bleeding copiously. The direct cause of the shooting was the refusal of Mary t al and live with Schultz, wi asked her todo so. Miss Kel the room with Mary, says that Schultz trequent- ly called to see Mary, and that they always seemed to get along plensantly, and never quar. er o had repeatedly lar, who occupied : relled except on occasions t artition, and the requirements of the | | Mr. Dubois, his wife and two daughters, were | Lesband wie the cation of arate? ane law in Sie Pog ony regarded. pron Di ate ac ee Caen entered Schultz right ear, passing downward at they have erformed | caused the m, ok, + tho duties aneigned them, aed coy ner ae to the statements of the family | ANd lodged under his left ao who according attempted to kill Miss Alice Dubios because she rejected his prefessions of love, and then shot himself. After full examination they were acquitted. injuries are comparatvely slight. One ball en- tered one side of the neck and skirting the wind- pe passed out on the other side. “The other 1 could de felt under the skin of the left hand near the thumb.—N. F. Sun, 29¢h. jovernment to enforce the law enacted to meet just such dereliction as the Potomac Ferry com- fod and the unlicensed officers of the Wawaset we been guilty. +202 FIRE IN 'PRISCO. Britisa EXPEDITION AGAINST THE ASHAN- Wheeply’s stor: ore reduction works on Svictprs oF Oximinats ix SwitzeRtanp. Tzxs.—The British goverament has decided to | Main street have been destroyed by fire. Loss, | There exists in Swit , a8 is well known, send an expedition a from Cape Coast Castle | $12,000. (says the Swiss Times,) & very convenient ainst the Ashantees, Sir Garnet Wolseley method of getting rid of 'malefactors and trou- Will command the expedition, and will be ac- ——-—__ New York Notes. Diesome persons in generai—namely, by sending companied by a distinguished staff of his old If STILL RAINS. them over the frontier, There %, Lower 4 colleagues of the Red river, in addition to 20 Nzw York, August 30.—A heavy rain fell all | another custom, almost equally prevalent, by selected officers who are to organize the native | night here. The wind 1s now northeast, with | which the unfortunate criminal mm seeks to Fantee levies, 15,000 strong. No British troops | fine rain, spare the authorities all further trouble with ccompany the ex; ition at first, but two RESIGNED. reference to him—that is, by commit sai- batallions will be kept in readiness to cooperate that Samuel Booth, Postmaster cells cide. These suicides of prisoners in are of frequent occurrence, and often manifest culpable negligence on the = of those whose duty it is to search culprits before locking them up in prison. A few days ago an Italian pricet, ifrequired. The expedition will leave Ca) Castle about New- Year and will retarn tn March. The operations are to be confined to the cool seaso1 Itis of Brooklyn, has resigned, and it is sald that C. C. Talbot, Postmaster of Williamsburg, will Probably succeed him. THE SPECIE SHIPMENTS TO-DAY amounted to $259,325, of which $60,000 was in | who was required by his government, was being Tae Bnookiyn City Deratcation.—The | gold, the balance in silver bars. con’ over the Gpingen, when, having tobe excitement in New York over the Brooklyn de- THE BANK STATEMENT. lock: there over-night, he released his con- falcation continues. Rodman’s residence is ‘The following is the weekly bank statement: | ductors from further anxiety about him by cut- surrounded by detectives, who are instructed | Loans decrease, $1,045,300; specie decrease, me his throat with a razor which he had se- every to be quite wek'in his chester’ to's | Si0igf00j,lesal, tiers “Gecrease, 5,10; ved an account of & woes, Wi Wea naee 3 is rs deposits decrease, $7,301,000; circulation’ in- an account of a woman who was con- stated that Mayor Powell has tustrasted the | crease, Sé7, hale demned at Dissentis to several months’ im, gerporation counsel to issue his warrant for Rodman’s arrest on the charge of embezzle- ment of the city funds. Cortland Sprague, the city treasurer, will resign. It is reported that a worthless check for $50,000, well known in Wall street as the Van Saun check, has found its way into the Brooklyn Trust Foreign Notes, THE TRIAL OF MARSHAL RAZAINE. Panis, August 30.—The tri+] of Marshal Ba- zaine will be held at Trianon, and will com- mence on the 4th of October. company, where it THE FUTURE OF FRANCE. pany him to the latter place, he found the cell was counted good. * Panis, August aT Journat des Debates full of ‘and the prisoner a corpse. She Deviant DUCT OF THE Iowa Trarw | Das @ significant article from the pen of M. found some means of asphyxiating . merone, in which the writer expresses the Now rae eg amerted BP wal-interncdseeon: | opinion at arepeblis ie tapomibi, aod that | , A JOoRRHY cxuan Cauonorouy.—The Lon- that four or five of the-kowe: permed persons | France must haves liberal monarchy. Count ¢ cet, of August 15, says: °-A novel, very peared in Lafay Two of ther, | 2¢ Chambord can follow the example of Louis | interesting, and useful srptication of chloro were at Dover, just roger cing teem | XVIII. and grant a constitutional charter; but | form has just been made by Dr. Squarey, of the day, mounted oa id horses. Itis believed if not, s monarch under Chambord ig as im- Soho corn ed had been to possible as a repu’ themacltte Ter aren phZs, 22 they do not trust | POLS overnment has lmued decrees relieving | last The husband of the patient wished re Tour of the gang rode through grain Gnd four from eurtax or additional im- | ™Ove her as soon as possible not pin and er= Lex! publicly, made some |a8e8, uestion. and went away. "iene citizens axe sued by ‘ strongly —__ rned 4 ag my toy — Inox Trapg Immicratinc.—The Pough- FIFTEEN SURVIVORS OF THE DISASTER. form, keepsie News says: We learn that several a- | Naw York, August 30.—A Wi 7 accomplished on apg The pa- ropean capitalists (engaged in the maveteete patch 7, five sailors made thelr ap beg > in her in George of iron in England,) associated with some of ] ance in Petersburg, Virginia, on Thursday, juare, having no knowledge our citizens, have about completed their ar- | setting they were part of . yt ran, ints for establishing in this city one of | survi of the crew of the steamshi, placed in an invalid car- the largest iron mam ing estal ‘ents | bi five miles off , driven to her home at Norwood, and taken in the United States. The capital employed | ral fon the 15th inst. Their names are Charles up stairs to her own bed, with- will be several millions of dollars. Te be pro- Filtiams, Goocgo Jot J. Leena ae wense Pp J oom) nt , BO A eciae eae re REROY Lae te Eee trees torninie bese a and the was under chloro- for railroad az ige ates the truth of their story. penanlan-eel SS A COLORED AMERICAN JOURNALIST IN Ev- | The Late Michael Angelo McFarland. Northeast G: 1 prevalence of Rore.—The American press may be interested NOT SO BADLY OFF AS WAS REPRESENTED. report in that city that on Sunday before last 4 to hear that at the ap ing assembly of | | PHILADELPata, August 30.—The relatives of | in living near Scull’s Shoals, about 20 miles German , to held at Hamburg,a | Michael Anj ‘MeF: |, Who died recently | below Athens, went fishing, himself en German newspaper about to be started at St. | in New Yor! my the truth of the telegraphic | 4 rock. Not returning nace ob Shae ‘search Louis will be represented through a negro gen- m at having no friends | was mhde for him, and he was feand seated tleman, its proprietor. He be favorably | he will be buried in “s field. On the con- | onon the rock, and upon the party requesting known as the only black journalist who has yet | trary, his brother James took charge of the him to get up and accompany them home, he appeared on the continent of Europe. It is | body, and his will administer to | toid them that the Almighty had sent a judg- said that he visits y in search of con- | the estate of t! , consisting of prop- | ment wu him, and he had become a or tributors, and if his terms be liberal, he will | erty on the Hudson river. the and could not move. His find them.—Zuropean Cor. N. Y. Times. aking that be was Jesting, took hold SALES OF VIRGINIA PROPERTY.— Robert a <a E. Lee, of thi 1,010 acres of per small farms, and build houses on each.— West noun Va.) ton $3,005; 8. D.