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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peumsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. The Evening Star We Company, &. H. KAUFFMANN, Pree't. Ge TOE EVENING STAB ts served by carries is webecrthers at TEN Cats 7 at ae Fouty OUR OBNTs PER MONTE. | Coptes of ar subscriptions wnvarialy (~ edvens, ams send coment than paul [or ‘Bates of adverticons Surmithet om applicsi=on AMUSEMENTS. # GAMES. Angmst 18th, JOUN T. MALONEY, The Great P iT Dh tete. Pang b barrels G™ sD Tecan 5 iad AND FEsTi- TUNSPAY act WEDNEMAY, Avaerst17.b ard 19th.) . tie NATIONAL PARK: 4 al € thou oF a public avin th rgatiiam l be given to d has been coguged 7 Navy Yard - ke thts on eee OWE {Marana nt : ‘ nad ange nents. (Tier foe moter anal 2¢ AND FANCY MASK BALL a BERGLEY SPRINGS neil from Washi Feoumon SK BALL arrangement ‘ KANDEST 50N daily for the n train arrive tole in the Mas- A. B. POTTS, - Pro privtor. Orv No.) ©: Nzw No { St. 7B = pgs, Chromon, &e. ch of Pager Hangiags, Window es, Piesure Gordes end Tas Asils, &c., ta the District. 3 8 Viease remeber Namean Namber. jyl-iy EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. PPE ASSUaL te MEE OF THE CAL of W zk + BEY Wilson wos zit-3t* Gessn MOUNLIGHT EXOUBSKC L YMNONT St*1ee SUB EXCURS The elegant froa steamer SUE, Oxp tstB James Harper, is cow making EXCURSIONS TO PO'NT LOOKOUT ON EVERY SATU IDAY, at PINEY POINT and MARSHALL'S. tag, ‘The steamer leaves Stephen at 7 p.m. srriving Stephenson sw Peunssiv Te PLEASURE SEEKERS, SUMMER AKSANGEMENT oe. STEAMER PILOT BUY, Capt. W. H. Cries. After this date and during thy fine Iron Steamer? * Teave Washington jammer months the will the at eee and SATURB. for principal landings fetorte Suranuor Bet a's Island Retaraing will arrive in Washington early on Wedneslay and On Saturday, in addition to the dings the Pilot Boy will take passeugers fom Leonardtown, arriving thers carly same ¢ve- Bing; jeaving on Sunday morning for Washiugton ‘The sc~s 1 ‘otomac being ansarpassed, Pil nly steamer affording aview y daylight, makes these most t and healthfol trips for fa: jet and social Far nagle trip. @2: round trip tickets i Isiand. © sand Leonardtown, wd. S38 wo B'yitzave Sist HO! FUR HE White Mountains and Mount Desert, VIA NOKWICH LINE wet ty stop over at L taformation, may ns the Erie, the Wimington or Fe* EXCUKSIONS. THE MABY WASHINGTON bas larger rom bom. FUR waAY AND Fridays, leaving Sth-streot on board, or to Da. HOW- PA TROTH. President. 9 0s street IMPORTANT WOTICE? OWING TO 7 SEASON, D { LARGER and Boys’ Clothing aL i HAVE DETERMINED RCE SALES BY MAKING FOLLOWING TO F SE REDLCTION IN PRICES: 29 eT #, from, et s 19 10 diey § from. —ldto it D geval Suite, from. er soe 16 to 13 Ge Flancel Satte, from. ~15 to 12 oreted Basket Suits, from wa. 1S to 13 Mported Casstere Suits, from... 8 to 16 ABd OM Goods at Similar Reduct se In YOUTHS’ and BOYS’ CLOTHING the amort- mont very fall. aud will be offered at proportion. ately Low prices in order to close out my stock, - 4N IMMEDIATE CALL SOLICITED at 1041. ...PESNSYLVANIA AVENUB_.. 1011 Burwxss irs aw live Srazars. A. STRAUS. ie-tr OrEs4 AND FIELD GLASS “Cases.” A large assortment ¥ wsde CASES, aud af tery ow print yen 493 TICIAN, “, 46—N2. 6,985. WASHINGTO D. C.. 8 ATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1875. the first half mile tn this manner they rounded The plucky lady and her companton Welland bart bat it was impossible to #Ain the strength they had thrown away, ibe home stake was reachel by Brace and Trambuill, first, in 19 min; Anderson and Easton. second, 19-15, and Miss Rian and Mr Lambie. third, 19:25, after @ race which bad Leen gallantly rowed and well contested. | As the lady and her partner reached the | stake boat there was a continuous burran j 1 j | Things caught and | | a1 along the line of the banks, and as she reached the baat house she was heartily and teservedly congratulated. THE PRIZES consisted of @ fine large silver goblet TWO CENTS or the EVENING STAR.’ Washington News and Gossip. Tevente, Sise.0e7.04—t tal receipts for month €, S4.081 3.0; from eustoms, $6e 1,970.39. Tur National fon outstand- € t-day amonnts to $219,205.05, of which 00.0) are notes issne 1 to gold banks. THE NATIONAL BANK NOTES rewivel at the Treasury to-day ‘or redemption zre- gated ot total receipts for the weet foot up $3. THE TREASURY pow holds $774,917 in United States bonds to secure National bank circulation, and £15,7/.,000 to secure public deposits From Hoxotriv.—Commeanter Henry Erhen, comma U.S stermer Tuscarora, telexeaphs the arrival of steomer at San Francisco yestemay ev from Honol 5 Diep AT SEA. advised of tb The Nay death of L department is enant Com mander G. W. Armentront on board tt steamship Spain, en route to the United States trom Europe. No SQvaAwS ALLowED.—The President bas conntermanded for the present the per- ssion recently given for the wives of the Indian captives now in confinement at Fort Marion, Fla., to visit that post. Joyce NoT A RuNAWwAy.—The St. Louis correspondent of the Chicago Times, who bas throvgbont beer well postet as to whisiy matters in the former ci nies that Joyee. the indieted revenue agent, has left the cour PosTMASTER ¢ FERAL JEWELL r another firm of mail contractors in Texzs, who bad about thirty routes under their eon trol, and have failed to perforr tracts. Legal proceedings are tul.d against them NAVAL ORDER: Hodges, Hi Freder —Midshipmen Henry HH. J. Hunt, Walter S. F ck W. Coftin are ordered t the suner Richard J. Hill to the Min tember next: Gonner J. ¢ ed from the Minnesota on ber next, aud placed on wai w FEVER tow ved by the Sargeon Gene: ». J. M. Bra ueas, Florida AvVGUst i. ‘ UD. Co—The superintendent of the na- tonal cemetery was t n sick yesterday after my dispatch was sent. All the rest e A corporal of marines dew! -M. BRANNAN tvt. Ma PERSONALS # to arriy foody and Sankey « t New York this eve “D. E. W- Carter, of this city, bas gone on visit to the Hot Springs of Arkans: “Col. Frank Jor te of the Treasury heshotatempting business oiferat Pitts burgh and ts thinking some of locating the. His .omily will remain in Georgetown, tiow ever. least during the coming winter. ----Hon. R.C. MeCormiek and wife are in San Francisco, where they will spend se eral weeks before going to | Arizo’y -+--Tom" Welsh is what the Chicago Times callsbim. “This is ‘ard.” The Latest Treastry THErt.—( Thursday morning last a theft by a lady ©} ered tn tt ing, which result dismissal of toe culprit. The money being soon missed, it covercd by the system of checks and is in practice iu the bureau within wu minutes after the act was committed, a: the in ll amount returned. The younz lady, in explanation of her conduct, said that she was induced to commit the theft because of the poverty and distress of her family for p.udential reasous her name is wit for [he present. Firntr Partr Notes.—The decided that a FOR NATIONAL BANK ary of the Treasury bas national bank notes shal hereafter be printed on the distinc special paper which Is now used printing of United States notes, and that the national bank notes shall hereafter be exe- i with not less Uran three plate printings; Apany OF establishme st shall exe- fe more than one printing upon tie same ole, and that the final printing and Sotsh ed in the Treasury ts are being m ere nearly completed, to perfect this p Pocordance with the decision of the + lets will at onee be given for the printing of additional currency. ve spart- Ae THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAI. Tne Postmaster General follows his recent economic suceess in reducing the cost of Pacitic mail from $00,000 to $3,000 pera: With @ similarly advantageons bargair conne h tne Brazitinail. It ts nour rrangemeats have beer plete his serviee with the Baltimore and Rio tin as comper G 2 of steamers for the sea postage Atiou. The contract with the tom New York expires Sep- latter now receives $179,000 from the United States and thesame ar t fom the Braziliaa government, making a sidy of $300,300, while unde. the new ar- ment the cost of the service will not to $10,000 per annum. The sicamer Richart wil from Baltimore for aturday, the 23th instant, and thewseafter, with the mails for Lra- FALsk CHarG re is no truth in the statement telegraphed bence that all mon ste from the national bank redemption ageney since its organization bas been eone in some Way on the books of ihe agency, and covered up in the gen-ral ex- pense vant. The reverse of this ia the When the first dollar was stole: from cy Mr. Graves, the superintendent charge, sought conse! Ge Spinner, to advise aim how he should ral the entries 6. the books of losses occasion by theft ¢ the ame to profit d ais was done, aad the first defateation, «nd up to the very lust, the latger balance bas not only shown and does now show, the aggregate amonnt stolen, in addition, the separa‘e jooses heve been Journalized, giving time of loss and the amount. Since the agency was 1 there has been lost’ by theft In a few days the agency will issue a re- Port of tts transactions since tts organization, which wiil be sent to every banker in the United States. This report will show the mount lost,and will aiso show how it has charged on the books. The statements that have that all the furniture pure! by the agency is charge! to the general expense ac- count ‘s equally untrue. The books show that such expenditures are properly charged to “office furniture,” and bec rg to the in- spection of apy person entit to inspect them been published tee. TMF STEAMSHIP FARADAY sailed from London yesterday to make another attem » pick Up the broken ends of the «direct cable and piece them . The efforts to lay this line between Englaad and America have been attended with more failures than the Work on any other cable, ees THE GRANGERS ere to bold @ convention Louisville on the Ist of October, and one . edi no Bei has res @ uniform sys ™ Of business for ai! rans a Qitthe United States. eeeeerey (RE TAMMANY HaLL at New York has ratified action of their committee antes on organization in reorganizing committe> A CHARLEY Ross ©. — 2 delpbia Chief of Policedenies tie ann orune story publish: 4 in the the effeet that Charley Hoss ban tose Rent nd is now at his home, in Germantown GovERNOR TILDEN, of Ni Party had @ grand reception at the cenitor nt itvered the ‘i of iis = Wip through the Stata, ” ALL QUIET ON THE Rro Granpe.—Tae | following dispatches have been received | at the Navy departmeut; From Captain Jobn H. Russell, commanting the Unitet States steamer Plymouth, off Brazos Saati- | ago, Texas, July 30th, 1875, as follows: I would respectfully report that from informa- tion received from Col. J. xf. Potter, United States army, under date of the 26th instant that “all ig ‘quiet on the RioGrante. Tae river Is falling daily. A light draft steamer ix now up the river aud as deen due here for twodays.” There has no indication of cattle raids, and tne appearance of the boats ay have in @ measure intimidated the } . Another from the same officer dated United States steamer Plymouth, off Brazos Santiago. Texas, August? I woalt respectiully ackt t of the aepariment’s let and on the arrival of the Rie Brave will withdraw all the officers s Bells. ¢ Tapbs that New Orleans on the 5 fore expect biin on the 9 my last report the larr four mi called by a | there were no ratis or den In fret, the papers report | uh tot that the expedition has been to cause the peopl at Matamoras to corm ove ul buy beef at Br ile, something eard of, while tue price has materi tion this to show t Upressi I would road comy mentin the w: liv inereased. I mea the citizens are u In the performance of this especttully stat ¥ bes thrown every inipeds ssive chars from being use t of one doliar for all. as Ihave b en threat to be so much s compa a who wi ing that h ‘The president 0 fs halt M suys has heen pecunia presence of theship THE WAY by governn account afte tins tlusira The entry of Willis Drummond, at t Springtiell, will ne remer: involved title to a considerable portion of the property along the tiver from the month e Clark-street bri for Califor claim of ia wa Tt uehe Ar of the coart provided that verse right or tives »propr S, not adecree Was mate and land serip waz ats been sold as low as nacre. Among the purehasers is scrip is the firm Britton, Druminoud, of third member of tue mumissioner of the ge has been re nt that the and iv the city We in the Dearboin ent: h the old F ‘vaiion, and ¢ ‘apied by the Illinois Ce d. Formerly the Ja ded nearly or qnite to the military res ation, but @ large tract of land hat veen formed mi! to the east of it by aceretior Naturally land formed like th idler at toy t seeme that wove ofthenew land was once m extend up to the revervat er’ 1 possible y come mider the 1,50 that strip | ignation o Gnoceupied aud ropriat i oveupants of the covers by Any nneas ne \ On xeconAt for it ha acy been shown throngh the columns of mes tbat can be no nto the property 2 person W 4 ———_____., | TILtoN’s Lt SUIT—S100,00) Wunvted from the Sterday aft: rnoon nots WRE en} y the firm of Morris & Pear- tu the Brooklyn city court tention ove for trial ih ease of Theo. Tilton mst the poklyn Eagle. The case ts noticed for trial on the first. Monday of Sep tember next, at 10 o'clock. The action ix to recover S100.000 for az alleged libel published iu the Eagle last summer. The articie w: n xt s ed His Insanity—The k Beecher Scandai—Startlin Concerning Mr ¥ There are five ¢ and the swers to the compi artiewe was mad nd Was published wilhout Thomas Ki fendant with th be isa stoekti of the editor ils, who Is 1 gle, answers Tt i that he rs the niloned In the etion. He should vot have parately, a1 there ts. therefore Joiuder in the N.Y. Herald wth IM OF COAL O14... rearet Calis, resi ity of coal ofl in the ster 1 and seatteral the t herdress. There being noo @ ate neighborhood to r Was soou envelopal . and st aud lower extremitias were burned aboue and Baldwin 1 tele power Heve the su 0 hey have, ho ever, uo hopes of b A litt a son of Mrs. Chi years ruby burnest he right site o} ~ Baie. Waren al tte ar & Co. 01 missed hts footing 1 fell into one of the vats of When he was taken out his with his elothi loved to te ho Sn ith stz this morning bolling wal SHOCKING DEKER Execore Thomas With: or A Boy negro A the Mrr- is boy sd at Lynchburg, Va. ¥ for the murder of a girl. His neck not broken, but death was caused by strangulation. He succeeded three tines in raising his feet to the edge of the trap and dre: y himself up, but as often did the sheriff pesh himoff. He made a full confession. ANOTHER BROOKLYN SUANDAL.—In the Brooklyn (N. ¥.) court Zententay. Judge McCue granted « warrunt for thearrest of the German consul bamed Max Halehelmer in @n action brought against him by Moses Swartz for criminal conversation with his Wife. Damages laid at 85,10. DROWNED IN THE CANAL.—Last Thursday evening @ littie son of Mr. Greenawalt, keeper of the canal lock at Sandy Hook, Md., fell off the end of the lock and was drowned. His body was recovered, the water having been drawn off for that purpose. The chila Was seven or eight years of age. es CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL.—Ad- Viees by telegraph yesterday, at the com- pany’s Office at Annapolis, give juformation that the Chesapeake and Obio canal has not deceived any injury to its banks from high water of the present heavy rains. —_ ar ine. WHitNey, the nominee for congress of the Oregon independent convention. dectines to Tun, bis acceptance being conditional on the [og hn een of the republican convention. independents may make another nomi- nation. BS? Part of the Indians in the neighborhood of Corinne, Utah, left yesterday for their re- servations and the balance promise to leave to-day. No further trouble 1s anticipated, SF The Brooklyn (S- ¥D board of police have removed John 8. » Superintendent of police, and appointed Patrick Campbell in piace. s7-J. M. Snyder, cashier of the Chillicothe io,) national bank, is alleged to be a de- ter. The amount of the 1s unknown. Telegrams to The Star. ——_+—_—_. AN OCEAN STEAMER WRECKED | MOODY AND SANKEY ——_- AT HOME. {SARATOGA RACESB.| i | CATHOLIC CLERGY AT POSEN, | 5 ——_—$_e—__ THEY SUBMIT TO THE LAws. oe — FOREIGN NEWS. am oS Aw Ge re Wrecked rail st parts Catholt err clergy bave snbmitt Eatradition Re laws ween Germany and neriC BFRLIN, A M4—It is rderstoot that the federnl en the | Creat, | rst 14.—Dvexel, Hanjer & Co. have red £100,000 of Dut Sherman & Co. 5 letters of credit. These arriving daily fr parts of ¢ ys Sport. «Tae raci the two ex 1 selling rac first, but at had the Adela Hina kept her by ba ond, Adeiaite thir Beile four j Warlock fifo. T 1:19. } = ‘e * Moodey and Sankey tn New York. | NEW + —Me ers byt Ther joctir . from Liver he gen On arriy of e han iesgiv vilaete i vai, whic was Mr. Moody will p Mass., for two but bas than probable he wit of bis time in Pui 0 is nat the maj adelphia Rep ablican Nomination Endorsed by | perance 1 August 1 SAN FRANCi State Tempet sed Areadiana ator Spencer of Alabs Probably tratni recent book-tra¢ ener the bi re Was copy-righted for fear some of the guild might s c bit — Diek Spotfort nn the Sound boats are so calle nt of “1e In noise the — Edmund ¥, i Boutwell, says that he is. 1@ Woul! call us ception of t y hasn't a vice unbe — Genticmnen make ail night speaking of Sen 1 exactly the for a ¢ thee - L, will be gratified to lear Of Ubat feothsome corpse iver x prousht to Gloucester irom Lhe fishtog ban ke last wes M.. She: An save that Mr. § more cautious iu his beliavior brought ny in bis an most Ar clergy me oy r fer) We don ¥ nik Usat th Dut, and einploy . Who had be well ete armed tt vant gat Larned ion to nse D iv aters a knotty pre the elu WAT Is ina lengthy ien or ¥ eter. to itself all the w: lly of planets, and Lotding | proper. pl attract L SUICH SNperior force the millions of solid Rod Strty masses that are wande lwthomle-s abyss that the toward him 1 And thas be istless ma his thar — John urderer, was bung at Knoxville yesterday.” He maintained wonderful verve to tbe last, and under the gallows con- tinued to affirm bis mnocence. An immense ciowd from the surrounding country, esti- mated at from twelve to fifteen thousand, was present to witness the exeention. —————— nnn A WOMAN BURNED To DEATH.—The resi- dence of Wim. P. Milbarn, at Freeport, IlL., was burned yesterday morning. Mr.’ Mik: burn escaped’ narrowly, but his wife per- ished in the Hames. The loss is $2,000; in- SUTANCE $3,000. fe eee ®7-A few days ago Mrs. H. C. Severs, of Charlotte, N. broke her ueck tn faliing a distance of only tunree feet. 87-Jesse Woodson has been hnng by a mod near Murfreesboro’, Ill. His body was found henging to « tree about @ mile and a-haif from towu, riddied with bullets, By There is less romance than stern reality about the fact that Benjamin Barker, a mur- derer of Monroe county, Pa., has been sur- ——< by bis wife, who receives a reward of $1,000. #7The man who lost his faise teeth at Gallup's grove,” says the Springfield Renub- lican, “ne-dn't gum it any longer, as Capt. Gallup bas found them, and is looking for their owner.” 827 Gen. Burnside has received a dispatch =e Near dart en og oon be With you wot earlier n the vs reta- ries Bristow, Pie. repent, Robeson, and Jew- ei. who also will be the guests of Gen. Burn- side, will arrive at Bristol on the 16th inst. s7Jos. Doutre, advocate, at Montreal, Canada, has received from England the long- expected decree of the privy council ordering the burial of the remains of the late Jos. Gut- bord in the cousecrated portion of the Catho- He cemetery. the law imposing a tax of san Nevada $00 every three months on every ene pace Bae been nega ag ts a jupreme Will be to close the small'bells ‘aud etecd the business of the large ones, Ss Leiters of | + anly their Roma: that they have neasly the | the mo: sweh GLIMPSES OF TRAVEL. Petrarch’s Home. Charles Warren Stotdard writes from F rara:—The tomb of Petrarch lies off from th beaten track away up in the cool shaows of Enganian Hil Argun del It is really @ pilgrimage unither, for you must leave the station down in the valley and eithe: foot it, ride or drive up the winding een hills and rough rock quarries Wild-looking spots that would make capital backgrounds for brigands. The twists d the turns are not ended when you enter village, for there are no two streets in it : 1,And the house where he | ied Nes at the other end ¢ the slope of @ Lill that al ved and them all, jast on in front of which s and neck, aud set on the roof of re gazing out of a ron way ch 1in among th OW Strec y alinost Ik in er the dee Ww me waitlns 2 the custodia wh 1 to sume a hidden 28 og befor increased “bits of wel had their effect, ai known nuifal rel ance like a won me!. Then ver enty-f anu stayed ¢ git at a cer Cherrit’s house. He was notat his sons received us very hospita abe reus made t the light s nd the andr ay mus ing horses AWeet ani t ghin would be pec cate a Jse worktag Tad made up s. But, ber Working c 2 "the supply ar most ce 1 vance. In this s been worse than w fe having given the ren ' ey would nol have got at any rate would inevitably vated habit ! © ant intemperance amc ome of | valuable snggeatio t. Tt hits been put in pract Snglind. Why not divide the members of a union into ai least three classes—five would be better—in accordance With their capacity for work’ Certificates issued by the Governing Board and counter- Signed by eroployers, should be issued. Then @ graduated scale of wages could be fixe . A first-class man would be worth at least 33 per cent. more than a thind-class one. Under the present system, the skilled workmen of America are donating avout one-quarter af their wages to the uvskillod VICTIMS OF MORPHINE.—Mrs. Jane C. Yeaton of Alna, Me., aged ss, died on Satur- day from an overdose of morphine lef —. the error ofS physician whohad sup dhe bad leit a “foaming draught pow ler.” Mrs, Ballard, the nurse, found it would not foam and thinking something was wrong tasted the mixture, trom the effects of which she was with t difficulty saved tin the energy of physi ians and neighbors who worked on her Saturday night. Every eftort was made without avail to arouse Mrs, Yeaton from her lethargy. nenvieel tax-paser af Quincy, aiaes, his oe Wiest tax- erat ’ x being 84.573, ) 7 wiy recov- &7 Mrs. Andrew Johnson is slo’ pen Lad he great shook eansed by her hus- s sudden iliness and death. &7 Mr. Jefferson Davis has dress the patrons of the ind: of Win Uon next month. ere " 7 Internal revenue officers Lebanon, Pa., have selzcd the beer brewery of Joseph. Hoelzby, on a charge of defrauding the gov- erpment by selling from unstamped pack- to be | frst. and a smaller one for the second in the nglescull, and two beautiful gold medals for the first. aud prize goblet for the second OCAL NEWS | Srew of the double-working boats. These Were presented to the successful contestants nh the e “— by r mdallat bis place Distriet Government Adates, 60) ') ONEUINK DY ME Beial a is piace e Commissioners find some diMiculty tn weetown. the settlement of cases where individuals | were over. Mr. Herman E have done their own work in front of their | presented to Mr. T. H. Trumbuil, at the an elegant seal ring as euilantry displayed by Mr m the occasion of their boat premises on streets have been mad given by th No notificati given. ia som where improvements ne aathority of permits late Board of Public W nofsuch permits hav nstances to the Sar tot Potomac boa | a trit Tt te Savage Awan by & Tramp. result Is that the improvements have bee: HEAT Lis OOM "barge! by the Surveroragainst the property | A brotal a t oWne4rs who e xi their own work, re may rest mate last at ngin a ying complications in the set | about ick by @ tramp, who gave tis ment of special imp: ment taxes. | Dat Charies Hogue, upon another one There a: ever, not mv 1 CASES. ame Thomas Dewus ne alir took the of Loutsiana ave: ant TOMAC STREET, OFORG TENDED OF ICE OF TR Angnst 3 To the Co munis District of Chen I herewith return the papers ve serehenat 2 sng Loan extensinn of Potomac street in | with @ bri corgetown, which the Board of Schoot | | apne dp seg at age Trnsiees consider an tmaportaat measure for {: cuts in the face and tie benefit and protection of the jt the back part of the house in Georgetown. On May 17, 1st, the ach, Omtcer’ Me Mal | sof prope : were paid nston of F tome str As regants 9 Sth street er MeCathran. a hed his hem: PAS posstivle iy Dr s of th mtly ch ma ie nim as ream: Wash leay once be openst to thate ull win | cemfortat ft 1 expend |tares Lie sehools of the Dis rles Bogue (a re Jame 34, 1575, | customer) was armign rwarded tot riet Commis: | s#ult and battery, with t soners the Contr Who, afler the fe: showing tor the w Washington rece tax, for coatinger Salaries of teachers m U.S. marshal rom C estonia From Wn arer Bogue was 6 1 - Horrible Sita A MAN WANGED IN A TUNNEL AND IN DANGEK of INSTANT DEATH 5 | Hoon Mention w | | }J { school ty es of officers Sof teac butldi rshal—tines, & - 2.10 70 | ul appropr 4,106 7 = = | It was tl ® provably saved an immense ioxs of as Ube Lnto had been brought down to a salaries of offteers | very slow rate of speed on approaching th nt expenses. 73] fuonel. It seems that an one of th vet Tee timbers supporting the rooflal become F tien of bir tchet aud fallen tothe track, a few feet Fou payment of 5 | Within the tunnel, and the pilot of the en- colored Sehool j gine strik ihe jar loosened the other Balance to ¢ | Unters suet a large quantity of en and Ss, and the whole mass came tumbling upon the locomotive, breaking It to | Pieces. ‘The fireman who was standing close For the cou n | Wilkins, was mashed toa jelly and nee tof not have lived a moment, while Mr. From U.S. marsh * was thrown forward in a standing From Congressional appropria position, with bis throat across the reverse for of officers and employ | Dar, anda larg ssthe back | of bis neck, ret to mo = He had a qu nis mouth Pp. Ayments—Fo: contingent expenses the time, and eo tigt ‘as be caught tha and s % | he conld pot expectorate, and could only «| swallow with dificulty; ‘Indeed, be could is voice above & whisper here he remained for six hours in the darkness, while every secoud or t Pieces of dirt and gravel from the roof would. ja!i down by his side, conveying the Impres- sion momentarily that avother mass was @bout to fall and Crash himecompletely. All time the shouts of those outside could te + 3107615 16 ae Ne i — a.d,as with shovel and axe they forced on to the foregoing ex penditar “, | their way to his rescue, which, bowe 3h ihe controller, the following | seemed to him beyond ail boy ents have been made for school ir “poy than finaliy reached hitn he alive, and being complete consciousness in @ swoon which lasted seve- ral hours. His croken arm set, and he was hit to his home at Orange 'C. H., where he now is, and improving very fast. Mr. W describes bis suflerings during the six hours as more des y exbaustel, lost ng and tu etown, (C act appro bursed nnder supervis sioner of A Jownances made shing school builting appropri Yae5,) dis. mis. ation ra be was in the tunnel @s borribie beyond Av Wast j Measure, and says that to survive through For pri vols Washington | *nother such ordeal were imposible. As the train was ing so slowly when the accident he cars were not damag 1 stall, aASNen “da slight wa. (white white cols of me of Geor: Same of ec F x orgetown........ | as yunt paid by Coutrol ETAND & ct shbees . red meadow, house is With ail the glory ax ndor that ities, and percnance, as it we—where there is but a hawk to have bis wings el by it,or ouly @ musquash looks out “bin, and there is ouly some Little ned brook tb the midstofthe marsh. ng to meander, Winding slowly school pnrposas, $550 ING PI issned by Inspector Plow: move and - Caton, ratse ame building s A 23d streets no} and Hall, erect a frame dwei- | decaying stump. We walked in si side G. betwe th od 104 | pure and bright a light, gil¢ing the withered thwest, <0. Hugh Lyons, a two- | and leaves, so softly and serenely basement brick dwelling, th | bright, 1 thought I had never bathed in sneh fly and 7th strecis north- | 8g iden flood, without 9§ ripple or a mur « Drummond, a two | muni it. The west side of every woo 2 nort rising ground glearned e the boundary *o 24 aud | elystim, &nd the sun on our backs seca Grant, » herdsman driving us heme T. hs fo w saunter rd the Holy y, the sun shail shine more e has dene: shall per- cha: ce shine 2 OMT minds & i » Rial light up our whole lives witha yakew j ive hig and dea a The Boat Kaces Yesterday. MASKED § THE WINNING OARSMEN AN meas. | que enone The rowin Cit- | North Stoningto Association of Georgetown took place | masked burglars af € original pro- | bound both Yors ori pr Lore ot doubie worki > " “ con Wednesday last. and ee, To neighibe Shas t eeern%s S with ty was rep lars left a ty sk of pow Worth: of wate drew Johuson dent, *o- | son estate, because ti emancipated, on * resses it, applied parks, Clerk of the + Rnd back Sted schoon ve erday to Mr. Jobe ourt of General Ses anchored direct way, the start piace WAS che sions, for @ certificate Unat he is the identical i he A te. jas Andrew Johoson who was several month . &g0 sentonced to & short term of imprison- THE FI Turntinthe pouttentiary. Such @ certificate AL 530 the signal t @ piste: shot, | in the complication of Mfr. Jonson's affairs, was fired, and in obedience to tts summons | | ad become hecos to enable him to coi- re Was a jittie flurry in the boat house t adjoining the Potomac, and the two c testants for the single-scail prize, Messrs Jos. Harper and Jag. Benton, rowed oui. Tac two pulled about leisurely for a moment, and then, in obedience to ‘the signal, made lect Si due him. Mr. Sparks cheerfully complied with be request. ¥. Sun, ith. #*The shoemakers’ strike in New York i¢ about ended, Work bas been resumed in Dear- ly @ll the shops. tracks for the starting point. Here they wei «7 What's te Citference between a girt met by the judges in the omac barge, | and a nightcap? One is bora to Wed aud tue Messrs. Fraak Jones, W. Scott Chew aud Frank Miller, placed in position and given the word “go.” Benton took the lewt and maintainéd it the entire distance, ‘vinniag the race in 18 minutes and 45 seconds, Har- per coming in blowing in 19 minates and #0 pconds. the other ts worn to bed. &7 Aastin F. Jones, @ desperado, was shot and killed by W. RB. Dickerson, at Fayette, Mo., Thursday morning. s7 At Mount Carmel, Charles Fessler was 2 ‘creat e u shaft colliery by tin the wan ted but little excitement, but | Ton" Ete wens = cover THE DOUBLE-WOKKING BOATS sistance Could reaca him, d i gun was fired ive responded and took positions as follows: No. l,on the Anacostia side of the riv: Blau and Mr. Lambie; No.

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