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‘ ‘THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. od THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, 8. B. BAUPPRANA , Pres't. TUB EVENING STA their subscribers at Fortt-voca Oxnts raz Gor counter Two CNTs enc! mail—three months, | 61.80; six months, $3.00; one year, LY STAR—Published Friday—@1 50 a THEM BF invariably in edvance, in Dorn cases, | and ao paper sent longer than paid for, | So” Rates of advertising faruished va application, er 7 Ee Oe ee ee WILKBAOB TO MOULTON. “New Yorx, 24 April, 1£72.—% Dear Meuiton Now for the act - Let Theodore vening Star. WASHINGTON Che Ve. 44—N°. 6,68 yours, (Signed) Amc Et WILKBsoON.” €MBS. TILTON TO MOULTON. D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1874. TWO CENTS. [Special Correspondence of The Star.) Doar Procels-d Gantel yon ton taenanie ——- a = at your last viel. Atfirst misunder- EDUCATIONAL. AMUSEMENTS, EVENING STAR. DETROIT, MICHIGAN. | Ee TO BOOT EEE | seraet youn site Tie Ox nacony, | Son yur qhestion, thinking you had reference Dasver City, August 15, 1874. Dear Star: Leaving Washington Wednesda; M's & A. PECK S SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOY* at 930 isch strestycorner Ky wilt com F ourt- sh anoual Ms-ton Seprewnee Please callafter September sth. sucal-Im" QT_VINCENT'S SOBOOL corner 16th vat His. SS andar tre ene of th Sisters of Charity, will Be- Parents are GUested to send their chikden promptly. amgad-24 OYE? ACADEMY, In rear of Dr. Sunder W ti com mene tt fifth ye Tombs rot puptis limited to thi 2 Obj cts of this institution are to fit boys for business or fF college, chemenl oF pois techtic, Phonagraphy is everal hare cow Lh Se MUN SAY, cepted r Bc k-keeping © spter collage Avatytical Prigoao- Reronghly tacght. Price. $15 per quarter. Seo * ty me's D sokstores. ried each OrrLiP yh dy MINanY, W6th s* snd Vermont ave. Prio.,qsaccessor to Miss B p will commence Smrr : i AND ENGLISH SCHOOL reopsus on MONDAY, Septem- colars st 2269 I street, and at the beok angis Iw" ani Ist sts morthwest cued by the Fatbers of f etudics is the tions condoetnd Schoo: will be reogened on MON: h of Septem her. ; +f “GAMES CARK,S.J , Prest. EPtcarion FOR BEAL LIVE SECURED AT THE WASHINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, tThrcagh a course of jn-traction and trainivg efapt- ed to render Joung mex and w.men useful, seif- “7 rting, sod essfal. institution bas enjoyed ten rosperity, and is todsreed iz years of unister- y many of the rupted keost worthy and sul ial cf District > have ite aa- ebter MONDAY, Aucnet N- the mest favorable cime t ships are issved at any tt entrance Puararavony Deragtwext.—Boys and girle c: ter this de ho have gone through Le @« ter—bat scholar: and dats from time of T.—Stedents received in gone through Decimal 109 rebips for walinited tim: Fequal monthly instalmeuts; or $35, at time of entering. Year ac! PH, SO, ix equal mer ins.alments; of 850, ofe y the quarter, (three ities for young gen- ny aud youths who bat desire a busines: ad be made at the Colles of- treets northwest. Comma- . 3 R, Prasident. JV ESLEVAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Wit ton, Islaware. Toe fall seas Sept. loch Fr catalogues or informs Kev. JOHN WILSON, President. M If8 CALKINS SOBOOL wit MOBDAY, September B At Withad rner of $d end B east. Bes 3 O street aouthons ryas® ISSES OSBORNE’S YOUNG LADI BUABDING and DAY SOHOUL will rec at 943 M street, corner of 10th, September 7, 1374, Northern Teachers. "Mod angi2-3n* vING AND DAY SCHUOL FOR BOYS, 146 Lanrale s near Park Avenue, Bantisowe, Mp. WM. p. MABTIN, A M , Principal, petent ent experienced Teach- ativos unsurpassed. gus. sugls-Im_ QT. JOHN'S COLUEC a . ANNAPOLIS, M. GARNETT, LL. D., Privcipal. D. od TUBODA Y. Stpumn- etme for board sud tatcion, ¢: rf semi annually in atvance. + Pay h Fur catale gnese to Prov. W. H. AOP- “_ atigh-tn&f,t Sep.2i ITOTS, 1530 RDI sarticulars app on Ye Lapiks ax LrttLe Grats CHARLES W) PsieO Principal; Mada. \. PROD "HOMM£& Resident Teachor of bird snaral session commences Lope ‘of of terme and it. ¥ Princtpal or book 0 ee HANNaG MORE ACADEM culars apply to residenc iG HE DiocSsax Sc80 oL FoR GIRLS, deniring for their ugh instruction, £9 Carestian Home. dey Sept. 15. ad M.D, seis a10-m.w ft P4tsrsco FEMALE INSTITUTE Bax Bartimone, Mo. ‘This Jnstitute has been in operation for thirty- number of pupils fs limited. Its inentiy healthy, is central, and is y railroad from Baltimore and easily reached Washington cit Fer Circular MES.E.B ABCHER, ott City PO. Mary! KOT MALB ACSDEMY. , Bi src GroacEtow Gratefol fer the encouragement of the \ Reopen my Academy on MONDAY b. Nomber limited. Private imstraction in Moethematics, &c., and evening classes at ibe school room Circulars fonnd at the Book Stores, or at my resi- dei ce, adjoining the school room. «2m CHABLES H. SOURSE. OOD INSTITUTE, MD. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. Things before words—Natare's System of Instruc- thon bem: st mowed Objcct-Teaching Forns, de cach Comedy of TOODLES. mext, aid ter cf Leal on oe he Exhibition and Seie\ Naw Tra 8. rom 9a. m.to3:3 | Marshall Hell and White House, PSijen | GURPF BATHING. UMIQUE-SUMMER THEATER. AUGUST 10—Every Night, sud two Matinees. pear of the greatest of character vie ik, WALTER BRA but when | intelligently replied falsely. 1 will not pat myselfon fully. I told Mr. B. that at the feeelon T. tiad made similar confessions to me Ox Boaap Tax U. 8. STEAMER bag August 17, 1874, 7 in Since the date of my last note from Sarnia, Washington News and Gossiv. omer go INTERNAL KEVENUE—The receipts from this | Canada, we have had a continuation of charm- : ‘eee 1s ~-4 himself, bet no devel oe “4 tource to-day were $309,540. ing weather, and the cruise has been one of un- = eee When you then arked THE axounT of national bank note circala- | Mtoyed pleasure. The Anebish rapids, in the DDE they found it. I was told the start, having been | ni sat ter, ow St. Mary’s river, I found to be a point of great intereet. So narrow is the channel at this place that two vessels cannot pass, but the distance is short, and the veseel bound down stream has the right of way; and yet ro great i merce passing into and from Lake Saperior that the occasion is said to be very rare when a vessel is not making ths dangerous p: Anchoring on the St. Clair flats for a few hours we had some fine sport trolling for bass and mn alunes, the latter, being pronomvoed by judges the finest flavored fish that inhavits the lakes. ‘The largest bass caught weighed | great bridge that the ci be patina mak only one and a half pounds, but I had the proad | (‘he tunnel under the city com = tinction of landing et in use,) we were conveyed in omnibuses enh ‘rem one depot to the other. nga Paliman A TWELVE POURD MUSKALUNGR, sleeping car for Kansas City, we soon found out after some thirty minutes of fine sport, and that we were to be cared for by gentlemanl: when dinner was announced the officers admit- | and attentive conductors. { must here dra: ted “1 had done the best I could for the moss.” ey had bad frost the night previous. I saw here our genial towneman A. S. H. White, who bad taken his invalid wife and charming daagh- ter to pass @ month at this beautiful resort. Passing through Cincinnati how I wished fur the sake of the Queen city west that she might have our Shepherd for a little time until their ry fl could be made as beautiful, as clean, and as lovely as our capital. How proud I feel in this far off country to hear the praises of our Lome, the leveliest city in the United States. Passing through St. Louis we crossed the tion received atthe Treasury department to- day for redemption foots up £448,500. Leave oF apsence for three months from October ist next has been granted to Second Lieut. Edward T. Hi Finsp Lisvt. J. P. Story, Je., 4th a lery, bas been ordered to proceed, via the Isth- mus of Panama, to join his command. AN EXTENSION OF LBaVe for six months, on eurgeon’s certificate of disability, has been granted Capt. Verplauck Van Antwerp, mili- tary storekeeper, quartermaster’s department. J.P. Biestow, of the loan division of the ‘Treasury department, left here last night for New York, whence he will sail for Europe on the only of three which had the tour-mile race. Fellowcraft led almost from the start, passing tbe stand four lengths abead. At the end of the first mile Katie Pease snd Wanderer were running neck and neck. The second mile was ran in the same order. Felloweratt keeping a ‘On ihe third mile Wanderer and pressed on Feliowcraft at the three-q pole, and was only s length behind at the grand stand. On tbe last mile Fellowcraft drew He to Frank,” N ATIONAL PABE. led face been betore me I would have tok you -—— the truth. Lama perfect coward in his prev M ence, not from any fault of bis, perhaps, bat from long Fears of timidity. I implore you, as this is & side ixene, to be careful not to lead me into further temptation. You may show this to T., or Mr. B., or any one else. An eflort made for truth. Wretchedly, Fuvanern. A RECENT LETTER FROM MRS. TILTON. June 25, 14.—Mr. Moulton: It te fitting 1 sbould make a quick endeavor to undo my in- justice toward you. I learned from Theodore last night that you greatly opposed the pabit- cation of bis statement to Dr. Bacon. I had race will take piace on SATURDAY "clock, le das® of quar. b anterer was second and Katie Pease abad third. Time, ITER dD Ho. 438 Tp atrete This is the fastest four-mile race on and beats Lexington’s time one- uarter of a second. The third race afree handicap steeplechase, for a purse of $3590, of which $150 Went to the second horse. Only Bullet ani Veeuvins ran. The former won easily. Time, a contrast to our eastern conductors; they should A, pled you with Mr. Carpenter as advising it. and is & take a trip through the west and over the plains | 7.594. Distance three miles on Please remember Hame snd Number. J#1-17" | Saturday in connection with the delivery of the | Lake St. Clair is a pretty sheet of water but | {2° taught what the duties of conductors are | Springheld (Mace )” Ract.—The unfinished | FOFB!¥e me and acce ak mg ll fe ee rammicene Eoeeid te coo one | “enenet Menew en Lake Superior. ios cuaugentommparatare wos to the traveling public. Arriving at Kansas City | 229 race of Wednesday at Hampden Park, was ment » SrEnem, = advantage by add: g or ealling on JUSTH, GunzRaL SuBRivan discredits the report of | also marked, and our overcoats had to be dis- | ©@ time, we found the train just ready to start | won by Stewart Maloney. Neither of the trot- “Brooxtry, 4 2 cs ressil My Dear Bowen eet. between 6cm and 7th streets nort! tor Denver. . ting races of yesterday were fiuished,on ac- count of darkness, In the first race for 2.38 — bg Tareday I Rave reason to horses five heats were trotted, Nashville Girl ou in regard to gerated taking the fret and third and Bella the fourth and fifth. The second wasa dead heat between In'being repeated to me, and™y saoaif oe woe Nashville Girl and James Howell, jr. Time, | Pilling to have anything I saw, though it was abattle between General Custer and the In- Giang, being of the opinion, from his knowledge of the locality, that no such engagement as re- ported could have taken place. PREsipENT GRANT bas written to Judge 619D carded. The shore of the lake as well as of De- - troit river, which we now entered, was dotted on either side with small villages of wooden ha’ the population seemed to be engaged e: clusively inthe Inmber trade. Across the center ‘We began our journey across the the “Great Desert of America,” and sight! People from all parts of the Uni- ted States, England, and Ireland; the sick, the lame, and the blind, all golng to Coloraio, be- Leving they would be cured. Faith worketh by mail promptly attended to, jy8-tr EXCURSIONS, &e. ; of the St. Clair flate has been cut a grand canal | wonders. We were two days and one nicht | ota ooh eee in thed but little, weigh on your mind ‘in a matter so OOUTINK, > p a e 226%, 2.28, 228, 2.30, 5 harman ee important to bis welfare. 1 am informed by Coonsveing SHURRDU Frias Bote: tie’ | 1000 St. Louies to aay that he will attona | wich admit romols of the large sine, ned | Rabicg'ie ful trem Kanes Cie io'Deas | hes’ wers oid” fi. Voueg etter es | savant ns eevee 1 am Intrmed by ing for seven days. The new and the fair to be held in that city during the week | © ous oy sENATOR CHANDLER'S FET works. | Ux, {Undred aud thirty-nine miles, without ene ae ee oe ae AO? | bas the means of giving an opinion than wasnineTon ending October 11. He will be accompanied by yee aan, ae fanb itt the . » 224, 224%, | anyof us, that he knows the whole matter about A, ae es we a. Mrs. Grant, and intends to remain about » It is one, too,of which he may feel justly reat sandy desert,” we tl = Sunday at 9 and 4 p.m. Mrs. Bullard, and that the etories are not trae, prised d this beautiful city at the | The running race, two-mile dash, was wen b; Getaratug, vor eek. proud. It is perhaps not over two miles in | Were sarprised to fin ang ~ - i” Y | and that the same is the case with other stories. Washington at 9p. m, ves tL Sag ears length, but iss substantial work, and presents | {,0'o% the Rocky mountains, place contain- | Ginger. Time, 3.5 Ido not wish any reply to this. 1 thought it sg7l-2* M. E. GREGG, Captain. ARMY OrFicers Oapsrep,—Second Lieut. iJ cig’ mn to twenty tho perma: only due to justice that [ should say so mach. quite a picturesque appearance with its banke ott ickly planted with Lealthy young willows in quadruple rows from end to end. The other channels are aid to be fast filling up, and soon the canal will be the only passage left for the immense commerce of the lakes. pent population, with a floating population of at least ten thousand. Thestreets and business houses present almost a New York ance. ‘There are some very fine residences occupied by the wealthy residents of the city; whilst ths working classes, 1 am told, own their own James Rockwell, jr., 1st cavalry, has been or- dered to report in person, October Ist, to the superintendent of the mili academy at West Point for assignment to duty in the de- partment of tactics, relieving Captain Joseph DY iN MIBSOURI—An Attempt of a wer Hit Child Results in his Death and That of His Father in- Law.—The St. Joseph Herald of the 15th contains the following par- ticulars of a terrible tragedy which occurred at Hamilton, Caldwell county, fifty miles east of Execegesren. a pal The eighth of the is got SURDaY A* TERNOUN FAMILY EXOT be given by the r LADY OF TH 'y 2, 1S1—H. C. B.—Dear Sir: 1 hereby authorize Mr. Francie D. Moul- ton to act io my bebalf in full settiement with v fs o . of all my account growing out of my con- STEAM: ARE, Caprael, 2d infantry. Captain Canrael ts or- THROUGROUT THE CRUISE homes. The city ie beautifully laid out, and | that city that evening at six o’clock:—Albert | 3°% SUMDAY EVEMING. August 331 dered to join his company. high | thousands of collemruees asnece piasiclonk Davis, an old and respected citizen of Caldwell Eracta for sere oe ee oe Ee Leaving et wbarf, foot of Sth street, at 2:3} o’clack. insur Beitaka aac teaua= ue wins Me- growing. The meuntains are bat Iwill | county, was and bas been for many years, en- 7 — Tapopors TivTox. MOULTON TO CLAPLIN. Broog.ys, A g&ged in the real estate business. Several years ago Joseph H. Brossins, former! Rot attempt a description now. I felt quite at ft resident of partment has received definite information of home the day after I arrived on seeing so many the commutation of the sentence of Dockray in officers were ever collected in the wardroom of a man-of-war, while Captain Gillis is every- i 1, 1872, NLIGHT BXCUMSION ibe di ot Wasktegien Guiiee the meaien of Demon Hamiltea, searried Sa. Devi dangna dent ot | My Dear Mr. Clafiin CONLIE! 5 thing that could be desired in an officer anda | Waebington during the session of Congress. , mari r. Davis’ daughter. The . M aig petal fence of deaih had Neon sommuted to umpricon- | fentieman. ‘The meals are served upin regs: | Geverald, W. Dentertepaying his rst wit to | parties ived together apply meant poate, net | tee ofmterens, her than. Theodore, | har or. Pastor.) ment in the second degree. The State depart- jar French style—* 3 the city that bears his name—named for bim } finally a disagreement occurred, which resulted will explain to you, and which I hope will ac- ING, Augast 26,1874 | ment made inquiries te learn what the nature otation,) while oue of the | whil*t he was govertor of Kansas: Senators | in the separation. Mrs. Brossius took her only tle us of strange reminis- cord Logan, Bogy, Howe, and others. I might go on. ith your judgment and kind wishes to- BY of the punishment in the second degree, accord- child and went to live with her father. For | ward all concerned. Cordially youre. ON soe " _ | cences of “our place” in Pennsylvania, where | The clerk could call'the roll and almost find » | some time past Brossius bas been ansious to — : = street wharf at 6-30 o'clock p.m 4 celved ae neply thee Dock ey a ea eantly Te: | the blind sh are canght in mountain streams.” | qoorum, the lower House more largely repre: | cbtslupemebien st the chit, tee wee ne I returning shout o'clock. A bandof mute will been ‘Gommnaree to ‘im: cia lird for ten ears The Michigan came to an anchor two days | sented than the Senate. Prominent people from | to do so. About six o'clock Inst evening he went ENCE TO BERC *e be fn attendance, _Betresumaente wil be faraished | been commutes nish penal colonies, ‘Oacger. | 860 it this port, and yesterday all hands were | cvery state in the Union are sojoureing here, | to Davis and succeeded in getting the child. He ‘The Graphic says Moutton's statement etande Tickets, SU ocates qagaig: | ernment authorities boliove that noconige to | invited by Mr. Fargo, of the great Express | eliber might seeing or in search of health. This | was in the act of leaving with it when his wife | pescieiy 2elt one written Ieee —— = a cee ” e. company, to do Detroit. At 10 a. m. carriages | is bound to be the great resort for people of | and Davis appeared. ‘The latter ordered him to | P 7 ight ago, Spanish law, Dockray has had a fair trial. ° a alth and cultivati 1 t el tI halt, but b id tent! the exception of & few immaterial changes in There can be no doubt that, under all the cir- | Were in waiting, and we were drove up town, | we and cultivation. was most elegantly alt, but he paid no attention to the order, and logy. It contains no reference whet WASHINGTON. cumstances of the case, to have saved Dook- | do%n town, across the town, and around town, | enter‘ained nt the charming home, of General | was hurrsing out of the yard when Davis drew | Uver to the remarkable statement bovcher bas = —— o ? , witl efreshments” at every turn. etroit is ershow and is excellent wife, in company | a revolver ai commencs firing. rossius MEET WABHInORD nT ee steamer ae one of the great triumphs of our by far the prettiest city I have noticed on the since laid before the world. with Sevator Bogy. General Denver and others. There we met the Rev. Father Kehler, the atriarch (the father of Mrs. Kershow ) Father <chler and his family were among the eariteat drew a pistol and retarned the fire. Six or seven shots were fired and Brossius fell to the ground deed, a bullet having passed directly through his beart. At the same instant Davis Potomac Ferry wharf. foot of 7th st. for Mount Vernon, stooping at Alex- apdria, Fort Foot, Goittnge nods Fort Washington, lakes, while her location admits of indefinite expansion, and the plan of her broad avenues and streets is a sure guarantee of continuation Prxsowat.—Dr. J. M. Toner returned to-day The following statement of Fra from a trip to the White Mountains ani the ton is published this afternoon in the ae of her present style of magnificent residences, | settlers in Colorado. The first brick hous in the | dropped mortally wounded. A ball passed | @rephic DAILY, EXOEPT SUNDAY; Saginaw. Mrs. Justica Miller returned to | Cxnpowerca in evergreens and flowers. territory was built by his son “Jack.” through his left breast. When onr informant | _, 70 te Pu! st 10 o'clock a. m ; returning at 4 p.m. the city yesterday evening, after au absence of | We sail at 5 p.m. this afternoon for Put-in- ‘The weather is warmer than I expected; hot | left Davis was dying. The most inteuse excite- | Cidental ¥ Round-trip ticket to wharf, 80 cents: carriages to | two years in Europe. Her heaith is mach im- Bay and Erie. Yours, A. HL E. in the middle of the day; the nights very cool; ii the place. Albert G. Davis | Beecher and Tulton. had been @ friend of mension. 36 cents. giving persons an opportunity to | Proved, we are pleased to learn. Judge Miller | ene the early morning lovefy. The «rives in and | was about fifty-four years old, James H. Bros- | Tilton i y boyhood, and for Beecher I taco n pieasant ride through the rounds. will leave shortly to hold court in St. Louis, Mo. | Notes of the Beecher Investigation. | ground Denver are delightful; their natural | Lus about thine had always entertained the warmest admira- Fine spring of cool water ia an oak grove at the | ---- Attorney General Williams left last night The Plymouth church investigating comm:t- | roads almost as frm and level as our beautifal tion. In 1870 1 learned for the first time that Waarf, which will afford families an excellent op- | for Atlantic City. -* Mrs. Ex-Governor Cooke isat Oakland. ---- The boace occupied by ex- Governor Shepherd last winter has been rented tee held a meeting last evening, and received a Teport from the sub-committee. With the ex- ception of a few modifications no material made streets. Could I ever leave Washington, I should settle here, very well satistied that I N West Vinginta.—The torney of Logan county baving become involved im an amour with a widow Beecher had given Tilton so gry fence that if the treth could be e cause of of ade public a unity for private picnics. Moogste pisvCaptain M. EB. GREGG. ny lot i aotees, rest national calamity would ensue. I be- artios wanting’s fine Ooach | furnished to. Mr. Cadwallader, Assistant | cbaDges were mate in the document, whicn | Pt cst mylotinsuch@ pleasant place, © | Deed Mota her hruther Gay” Loma ow | frost, Mational calamity woul tend to under- or for Excarsions,canin- | Secretary of State, who will bring his | will be read at the meet:ngof Plymouth charch. solved to call him to account, and on the 7th in- | mine every foundation of socisl order, to sted,” PonReTIvania avenues Oppontt ee. | sisters bere to do tho honors at his residence | The Brooklyn Union says the report will not | Sepvoriox anp Daata—Suinide of a Se- | stant the two men tuct near the courthouse, | lay” low cbenbern poner tee reey’ $e sou AcKI6 St | the coming winter. Gov. Shepherd will occupy | Occupy more than twenty pages of foolscap. | duced Gul, ant the Si both being armed. After exchan, ting of her Seducer.— George C. Harding, editor and proprietor of the Indianapolis Herald, shot Sol. Moritz, a promi- nent merchant of indianapolis, under the fol- ng some vio- jeut language Lawson strack Williams, the lat- ter returning the blow, and a fight followed, when the combatants both drew their pistols our country, and blast the prospects and blight the family of one of the most bril- Mant avd promising of the rising men of the generation. This disaster, as I deemed it and KXexs EXPRE: HAS THE BEST FACILITIES FOR PICNICS AND EXCURSION PARTIES IN THE CITY, his new residence, corner ot K street ard Con- necticut avenue, next winter. ---- Mr. Hallett Kilbourn’s family bave moved into their new The only dificulty the sub-committee have e: perienced iss to the arrangement and publi- cation of the testimony taken before the com- residence, corner of ith and K streets. ----As- | mittee. It will, it is sai lowing circumstan ‘These gentlemen hase | 8nd firing began. The friends of both parties | still regard it, I determined to try and avert. sistant Secretary Cowen and Mrs. Cowen have been warm friends ' by this time arrived at the spot and an tndis- | For nearly four years | have labored asidu- Office, 603 Pennsylvania avenue. gone to Saratoga and Lake George. Com- by the examining | social relations. Moritz, wlo isa Hebrew, aged | CTiminate fusiladetook place. Frank Bashkirk | ously to eave both these men from the covse- iy9-2m* GEO. W. KNOX, Proprietor, miesioner Burdett, of the Genera: Land Offies to say whether th came to the aid o} Lawson, and a brother of quences of their acts, whether of unwisdom r Was not on duty to-day, on account of indisp shail be published or not, as parts of it are ab- = = of this intimacy’ aud succeeded in seducing | Williams came to bis aid. In eddition to thess | or passion, acts which have already seri. G-2CRGIANA EXCURSIONS sition. *--+ Postmaster General Marshall left | eolutely obscene. Harding’s daughter, about eighteen years of | 8 number of others rushed upon the scene, al.of | ously involved them in a needless and dieas- ror for Alexandria (where he resides) to-day for Frank Moulton is ati)! busy on his statement, age. This was accomplished last March, and | them ready, as occasion required, to espouse | trous quarrel, which is made the pretext of the purpose of taking his family to Paris, Vir- | and was closeted for greater portion of yi improper relations have been maintained by the | the cause of either combatant. Willtams rbot | pouring on the community « flood of impurity LEONARDTCWS, PINEY POINT, MAB-| ginis, where they will remain for ‘several | terd hart Tilton, Grier, it prepar parties since that time. The young lady con- —: a —— shot and se- | and scandal, deeply affecting pd o— tami- SHALLS AND POINT LOOKOUT. Wee tory to banding it over to the public. A Brook- | feesed these facts to her father Wednesday ove. | verely wou oth the William's. Liood | lies, and threatening, like ® whirpool, if no: pa taaieass Sie iy Yoana Caiasiioae ene ranean lyri paper of yesterday afternoon asserts that a ning, and, overwhelmed with remorse, attemy flowed freely on all sides, and at one tune inthe | stilled, to draw into ite vortex the peace o' se Excursions, so popular the seasons, | mwa CH ANS IN TH RY | stenographer, who has a ful complete re- | ed to commit suicide by taking opium. It is | melee three of the principals were laid out in | mind and good repute of a host of others. More will be resumed on BATUBDA Deranrnent iN AUGUsT.—The excess of cal- | port of Beecher’s cross-examination, told one | thought she repeated the docs yesterday morn, | the street in a moxf terrible condition, still rine | that all leew thet hese ot te transgression sg, Ages steemer Geersiann oric in the atmosphere serves to intensify the | 0! its reporters that from ten to fifteen foolscap | ing. About one o'clock yester ernoon | and fighting with the ferocity and madness of | of another, innocent cbildren would be bar- gill leare the 7th mrect wharf a¢6 p.m. SVRRY | spiitual zealot Ker. Dr, Hatt the eloquent | Pe Sea cut for dublication. ‘The saree panes | Harding went in search of « physician, and mot | the, moet peoatnirety. dened ‘with © lead of obloqay. welch. woald SATUBDAY dari » ing leat : pal: . Dr. 8 at | banded cu’ publication. me paper | Moritz on tle street, ard im-diately began | shot in the right breast n weigh most heavily and cruelly on thetr you: Point ba rie a Geng se ro uae vor polos, uate he a bones | Men's | says that Tilton has nearly completed bis new firing at bim, shooting five times, aod then | not likely to recover. Williams was -hot under | heck. ington ‘até ay. “oe sede rvthe Tre as pis e made his ap- | tarement, which will be more voluminous than passed down the étreet. One of the shots shat- | the left eye, the passing dewn into his All these considerations determined me to ate Boom tickets for sale at oMce of W.O. V. | pearance at the Treasury department on his | the paper containing the original charges, tered Moritz’s left elbow, and another passe. | mouth, knocking out in }ts coarse soveral of his | tske an active part in transactions which have M.& G 8. Reilread, No. 603 Penusylvania ave. mbrion. He made his way to the office of the OE OR ne ee Le 2 and su P P r Bouua Trip Tickets, $2.8 Wor sale only at the | chief clerk and solicited authority to canvass | ATTACK on A Bout CanoLiwa STATE Sen- through bis arm and lodged in his chest. it was | teeth. R. B. Williams, bis brother, was shot in | since become #0 notorious. This decision in boat. the department with the view to increase the bip of the association he representa. onsideration Mr. Avery, the chief clerk, im the required authority to make the Incidenta! thereto a little colloquy thonght the last-named wound wculd prove fatal, butat ten o'clock he was resting quietis, d will probably recover. Miss Harding died abont three o’clock yesterday afternoon. Hard- Ing ia under $10,000 bail, to await the resa!t of the left leg, and a man named Durgess was sho’ bebind the left ear, but the ball cid not © theekull. Nearly aliof the parties have been arrested. Tue Me ATOR AND A ConGRessMAN.—A telegram from Georgetown, 8. C., August 11, says: “Last night was enacted one of the most disgraceful szencs that bave ever occurred in the state siuce the war. The rival factions of the radical party in volved me in great anxiety and labor, fo which the hope of saving these interests could be my on!y compensation. Even that reward has now failed me, and in- stead of it an attempt is made to throw on me a E. NIGHTENGALE, Agent, Jel 7th street Wharf, )HE STEAMER COLUMBIA . Bard, i . . Moritz’s wounds. Public feeling is very strong partof the shame and disgrace which belongs LEAYBS COMMERCE STREEY WHAR ce eomewhat after this manner: this county have been at enmity—W. H. Jones, im “poe “2 Mason, three citizeus of on BALTIMORE, FOR WASHINGTON, Dr. H. (in earnest tones.)—I am in search of | our Senator, being the acknowledged lester of Mee Bards, se or eae: ge up teste hour Ine HERE 42% £, be SURDAL OME. | followersot tke consis emai 1 fooe ete | seeartyz fod, samen A. Bowley, one of our | Natca that Mets tad also mete tepeinee ree ogee pent GE . Me. LY. - Ides re: , the leade: other, The ; * ¥é = TURNING, (LEAT ES BE HENSO! these people under the Christian influence. Bowley crowd last night surrounded Jones’ | Porais toner: Moritz denies the charges made | Gictant on Sow Week Motes . 9° PM The Chief Clerk.—1 do hope you may suc- | vouse and tired at it ail night, woanding four | ®Y Rees a Canes apleto prove | surrounded by about seventy-five _ . ON TUBSDAY AT. ARRIVING ef bd his innocence. A $4,000,000 Chat BALTIMORBAT 4 A.M. THURSDAY. eeed. No doubt'every conversion would give | wen and kicking up a mies generally. This —— killed. They were in a two-horse wagon — tthe time, and carrying the United States mail. When found, they were stripped naked and horribly mutilated. One of the four wheels of the wagon rested on the breast of Dr. Bard, and while held in that position, he had been ecalped alive. In his writhings and struggles he had torn deep holes in the ground with bis hands. Morgan lay near the wagon, naked and soalp- the government a better clerk. The Dr. made bis oanvass. From room to room he flitted. At last worn-out by his service he returned to the place from whence he started disheartened but not dismayed. Mr. Avery fearing that his success had been, to say the least, problematical, met him in the — He inqaired as to the results of his misrion. morning your reporter went up to Jones’ resi- dence, and what was his surprise to eee not only the house but the whole fence completely riddled with bullets and lugs. Your readers can form no adequate idea of the looks of the house; the ontside and inside juct literally fall of bullet holes and buliets. ‘I'he wonder is that every inmate was not killed, haif of them be- New York, August 21.—Kev. Warrick Mar- tin, who became conspicuous bere in the reve- nue service a after the flight to south America of Joshos Bailey ing collector of inte have filed a claim for is due bim from tae g° moities in many costly a REMARKABLE Case or HyprorHonta— Death of a Little Girl in Chicago.—A remarkable case of death in hydrophobts occurred in Coi- cago Saturday. ‘The last week in Jane a small terrier dog, owned by Johu Sollitt, who lives on Western avenue, suddenly became lazy and ir- Titable, and one day, as Mrs. Sollitt’s little daughter, Lettie, attempted to put him ina Esther of these trips sfferds parties @ fine o; tunity to enjoys sail on the Chese- peake bsy and Potomac river with. o0t lose of much time from business. All acccmmodations—meals, stateroom, &c.—first- pulicattn to the agents, Tbe seemer cen bocher, application to the agents. ‘The ‘char imed for excursions from this city en Mondays and ‘Tueséays of each week at reasonable rates. 2" STEPHENSON & BROT. nd truitiess prosecutions penitentiar, ing) is in a great excitement. Everybody is on the go. I on to mention that they fired foar shots at the United States mail; also, their in- tention being to kill Congressman Rainey, he ss expected to arrive last night by the mail stage. Era Rumpcine ayp Gaume.isG.—A letter from Catania to the Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung of August Ist says: “Since the begin- ning of May the highest and largest volcano in Europe—the Etna—appears to.be in a period of activity which annouuces au approaching erup- tion. It will soon be five y: of lava, issuing from the prin ered the ValedeSove. From begun by him in this city against distiliers. ing wounded anyhow. This morning the she- ed. ‘The hammer had been taken ont of the . yeast STE! :B, Agents. Dr. H-—I have spread the seed. Ihope it may | riff, aided by the militia, had beeu arresting | KeDuel, he bit her on ine check, drawing blood. | Shifile tree of the wagon, and the iron handle ey + for OB OHARTEE, have fallen on good ground. frery one connected with this riotous proceed- | nistemper. The wound caused no alarm, and | Of It Griven Into his temple and through the | The British sailing vessel ueaey eae at root eekre hat eee ea tim that it was his } ing. | ‘The leading scoundrel. Bowley, is now in | Son heaicd, bat laste Woleethoy heene xt | head, pinning bfm to the ground. It was to ee wae a heii neleatek Gla The slegant and commodtons Iron Steamer fruit and that he keer trie te ee bring forth } jail, together with several others. “Woodbary, | Seized with sickuees, which gradcally ineroneet | Srmiy imbeded in the Donesof the skull that wt | 2, 2 Mp Renner Wing oes Bo EG pILor Bor. woul be bemeted ne yc it did the government | one of our colored wardens, who was alsoin the | tnt Saturday; her face ares livid. her neat, | could not be drawn out, and was buried with - ofcieed rte 4 . would be benefited by it. row, ran off to North Island, and up to this | ine hecame vary ureeuian, she frothed ar tre | bim. Morgan's thighs had been ent open and ~4 Ly to WM. H. BYLES, Agent, Dr. H.—I fear, Mr. Avery, you (reat my mis- | time he has not been caught. I believe I ex- mouth, gas continualiy, and with her bot the sinews taken out—probably for bow-strings. the captain (J.D. Davis) be et with: ayae-t sol 6th Strect Weatt | sion in the spirit of levity. press the wish of every decent white and col- | Writing with convulsions, diet. "The ease eae, | Mr. Mason hud an iron rod three feet long fore- eh Aad Spero ee can ve | Mr. A—Indeod. sir, Ido not; I em in @ nest. | ored man in the town when I say that i¢ is our deemed’ remarkable because it disproves the | €d into his person; bis legs were split open and Sering Se 4 ms rt. He nD, 8! yeu are, come yoursel pe owley an miserable crowd (es- % 4 the sinews nm out. early these bar- eae ead Eade ae cae to Jesus. What a glorious exemple you can } pecially Bowley) may spend asweettima inthe | Weery Of Dr. Hammond's disciples that chile | DeLtee tere undoubtedly perpetrated while che | {70M Want of nourishment one man had to be 2 Potomac, Apply at ‘949 Massacha give the subordinates. 168-$m™ he town (even while I am writ- dren de not die Lh ys eee and because death ensued in ueual. men were slive, or continued until death re- lieved them from their sufferin, A Brack Bissor im a Warre Pocrir.— The Louisville Courier-Journal of the 17th inst. says: “A very noteworthyevent in Louisville religous history occurred yesterday, Bishop Miles, of the colored metoodist church of Amer- ica, preaching frstsermon ever delivered in a white church in this city » oS colored mtn- ister. Bishop Miles is here in attendance upon the general conference of his church, and was unvited, last week, to occupy the pulpit of Rev. Mr. Settle’s church, at the corner of Fifth and Walnut streets. Bishop W. H. Miles is the senior bishop of the colored methodist church, and ts gener: recognized as its ablest repre- is argumentem ad hominum was too mach much sooner than for Mr. Avi bad pressing business to attend to. ———_____. «02. CoxoressionaL Nominations.—The demo- crats of the Ist district of ‘Vermont have nomi- Homer W. Heaton, of Montpelier, for Congress. The democrats of the 12th Penn- syivania district nominated Hon. Hendrick B. Pobe os for Congress on the first ballot. M. A. Candler, of Dekalb county, Ga., bas been nom- inated for Congress on the eighth ballot. Hon. John Hancock was renominated for Congress by the Brenham (Texas) convention yesterda: The democratic Congressionai convention fi the second district of West Virginia have nom- inated Charles J. ikner, of Martinsburg. + who suddenly remembered he SUMMER RESORTS. ELOPING WITH AN ACTRESS axp Ruwyine Away wiTH $2,000 Worts or Dramonps.— Robert Castleberg was arrested in Albany Tuesday night on the 11 o’clock train from Bos- ton on a despatch from Providence, K. [., sent ~3 Detective Heinelberg, of New York city, charging bim with grand non, @ He was lecked iy des the 2d precinct station house. Cas- telberg belongs to Baltimore, and is of good family connections. He became emitten with an actress attached to the Jefferson troupe aud eloped witn her. He purchased $2,900) worth of diamonds of Richime; & Co., New York, and ran away without paying for the sams. He then POINT LOOKOUT HOTEL, MD. r Is well known yt mer Kesort an official note, that ed by those de- the publication of articles signi goves of clvil and political rights is prohibited ¥ law. (Nore—The dispatch from London of the 20th instant, attributing the above to the British government, was incorrect. —— ser LJ fo 'vinit this point. Ta cirater, co eptember, 155), to the present day the mountain has been quiet. Polities. : sentative. He isalarge man, of much dignity Dakota ingrams, Models, Philosophical and Chemical ap: Sy the he republican Congressional convention for | Profesror Sylvestri, who has studied with at- | Went east with the actress, but sent her back to | Or bearing and persob, his style is dnusually | THE ANTI-MONOPS AND DEMOCRATS DON’T Pai Mierat ive of artaat Sciesee, D.F. MORGAN, Baltimore, Manager. | [0 ntas olemict, of Georgia, mot yesterday. | tention the series of, phenomena produced, re- | HOW Xork to go to, Albany by boat and most | fervig tnd cloquent, and there sno" nestacion Srovx Crrx, August 21—The Dakota antic f pupils limited. School select | address J. &. MILBURN & BRO., Proprictor After @ stormy session, in which the colored | cently passed two days and nights on the sum- reaage ht. th - | of langu or thought. The attendance at ! democratic territorial and con- sod’ prow/nent for its beentifal, retired and health- | “Qliusee* =" Paiue Lockout Oe Macy ie se Slement contended for a colored Congressman, | mit of the cone, and concluded from what be | h€ was caught, as also the woman, and being | the church yesterday afternoon war quite large, | ODopoly and fiom, bald at Elk Polat ful weation, its perfect discipline, and home con:- ae 7 J.E. Brvant,. deputy United 1 States collector, saw that a new eruption may be expected at uo festa oe es wrcomewaat | many white ing present with the dele- | rest Aap ore cag) pr Pwned orte. ’ was nominat joane, D | man, istant date.” eartened, E “s es from conference and other colo: . ‘ Bf For Cireal add 7 2 ber. faite the York offic: Se led Dr. W. A. Burleigh. The dem- “Opn, L.@ MATREWS, A.M, MERCHANT TAILORS. Son Roleding A ae Witte erinnomies | a Jona tuat May Ean iy Dsare—Jone | oe” =e ne Sew cork ennls. cee aria permon wat listened to with great | Crate bed failed to make any nomination at soe7-2m Gleawoud, Howard county. Md. ea praiser, and HM. Turner, colared, ‘The cri | Conway, a licensed vender, with bis partuer, | Loam Savmmos BANKING.—The Providence | *ttention and int Inet report. : MEKCHANT TAILOR, Tights Bill in toto was made the issue. The con- | JObD De Neyes, peddied es in Brooklyn | Journal remarke:—“‘The inquiry of a special | Annest or ALLEGED MURDERER.—Corres- Faxsuoty, Rew Jenszt, 18 F Stagger, Orrosire Patent Orrics, vention was in session from 12 m. to 9:39 Pp. m. esterday. About 6 o’clock,at De Kalb and | legislative committee into the affairs of tue | pondence of the Baltimore American, from Destractive Fire. A.G. CHAMBERS, Principal. apa-ly Washington. D. 0. The democrats of the nineteenth (Ill.) district Lees per peatireneges wl pare ta ceee ese a | Concord National Savings Bank, New Ham; Wilmin, |, Del, = Joseph Taylor, jr., ag LE A 5 L uyheae si yee- . 7 MEueceager to HL, F. Louden & 0o..) Pont meee gn, 8.8. Marshall, the pre- | Fritrucx him in the oye, and frem the gained $25, With 6000 bushels of grain, ond come Sf- viens, ABMY AND HAVE ian te Cmmeres, sheck Conway lost his hacance ‘an fecn other buildings, chiety-salacus and bowrd- ne CHANT S4ILOR, ‘Taw Jeuszy City ScanpaL—Funeral of the The loss te between 900,000 ogieay eer oR SS Fitel (late Brora Miagtom, | Victim.—The fate of poor Mary Pomeroy, the $70,000. ue Sean Aaa m the active aod poet ee cad Re my —— 4 for Congress. . = pe = Seda pooleennecienian be tee Republican Nemiaation cAumiied pander of boarding pops can bese | BOOKS, STATIONERY, &¢. | Heights. The popular feoling ot sympathy for 0 eR en ae aaa a Board, in sod pear Bockville: can be ‘obealact fee EMOVATKE jeter mrad eisai Bod 4 publicans of the first Congressional district by others, over whom the teachers will exercise acare- | FQ = lig reused tee ie tee ea ernor Poulder, in obtain jaisition | acclamation. iscisliis to 5 quiet tows, thecounty seat of Mont- of is hn with which to bring ‘Taylor back to Delaware . mer} county, ia m beasthy climate, faceted onthe | Poy gg improved aud for trial. ‘The Delaware authorities will goon | | Ip Mr. Beechers convicted by the Pijmouth stropolitan, branch ef the Baltimore and. Oslo ing it one of the te Bucyrus to-day for the prigener. A reward | committee, be should start a re- ee 5 are Miss of 90009000 by Governor of Delaware and | form church, taking bis cue from the polliti- eine reipition ad bound, apply vo the Prin- BOOKS, SEATIOSEET, Se.,00.___ oust Sw _ pq oe powde RT, . Eeniations eile notes ay hey — a) 2 deen arrest. “E,E ALLEN, AM. Priactpat, | BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING, attend ‘the ee es onarn | Oe eué-im WASHINGTON Cat » Ase’. hissister’s ‘TER IMMENSITY OF THB ~4 arisen. JUST PUBLISHED AND FOR S4LB aT D: CROP of this season has beep frequently Mi TARDIVEL, 46 W. sith strect, Hew y the ‘the amount of fa- | sea-side York reopeoe ber .,Boalish and Ger- SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTuRR, to him ows Inded to, but if eomapertetion o- man Boarding and Day choc! for Young Ladies | Goruer 4% Street and Pemnsylvania Ave families on the es ee wa Sod Children. Sept 17. Superior advantages. }30-toclS My Bae I. & Love btory. bt ‘author isto pounds. yet cee Sener 1,000 tons 2b will be required to | ‘iva Oe DENTO WS (N-3) FEMALE OOLLEGE. ots Sk alta, Gentes.” a, mame is to breathe, the ‘es Berope, 7 h testraction. Hesithfal besutifai | The ot ‘usbands. euther of *- before Joon the most carefully: ‘and ‘Bot Weoed: _— Sa the increase of fre hundred beet sustained instita'ious m the State aretic he ae pedrees Bev. JOHB H- BUARMLEY, Pa: 4 A t2 10K SaminanT For LAT" cneteen 5 A PETOR 2 SISTER, cael cer eubstituce the a pina Gat, tong poor Desirable Straw and fais Uioth HATS at reduced GpBpzean ety a ft * history of tke Polaris sense on dition. Me Thin on foe of hie’ bile, “From the ‘Presse ot wi 7 Fox, the Opposition under rd. r i

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