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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Werthwest Corner Penusyivazia Ave. and 11th St, yy The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't fee br carriers en therr own areount, month, Copies af the counter nal -nostage prepald “OO ceuls & pple vost Oofice at Washington, D.C,as Wrrxty StTax—pohifehet on Friday—$l @ tpail "sik months, 80 cents Sine Fiptivie mitt Oe pad a ad waRce cer tau ts paid fore Stare minds Nagwe om eenneattor it 10 cents per Tr» ‘yewr. poriaz Repaper sent Kates Che nening Star, Vo. G9—Na 10,379. WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1886. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC (oes FOrU BEACH, R WATERING Sor L PLACE and EXCURSION Ke x Large Hote! Dining Koom Bet BATHING PVC i aud SHORE ALL THE P AI AMUSEMEN Stean AREOWSMI1H, expressly fitte: Service, Capacity 1,000 pas pengers, Will mince ia dally excursiobs to the Beach Wurius’ the mpment of ie atioual $380 a.m, ‘5:00 pun. 92i0 pa ‘board, Tth-street whart the Beach at. .Micents Chudren, Svecial rate to organizations, z “A CHAP AND DELIGHTFUL TRIP ON STEAMER THOMPSON to the landings and au20_ THE Greece wong the Poowse river as far as Leonard town, were a ua ght on the arrival Of tue heat In the ihe roonaef Moore's hotel Steater ch trip at 7am. Mon- @y Weds Friday. arriving wt Lechardiown 0B pun teerurning, leaves Leouardiown Tuesday, Thursday are a morning. arriving in Was fare for the rouud trip, ineiading meals and state Foon $200. Tickets sold omiy at tt. st ect whark, je consumed + & Mh, Wo 40 p.m. uext day. A BNER'S sUMMEK @ ‘Concert every Wedues ‘ay and Saturday Fvenini Next Concert SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1 THOS. N. FRANCIS, Tenor, aud Prof. ARTH'S Orchestra. Admussion, 20e. NPPHE GARDEN PARTY AT G lege Grounds which was <6 success day and Thumday eventugs will be continued co. cluded THIS (Friday) EVENT and Pt IME MUSEUM. ‘Upenlag Week! A Grand Success! Thursday &nd ~aturday Afternoon aud Night. ‘The Talented Artists, MISS MAUD MILLER AND. MR. LOUDON McCORMICK, In Joaquin Miller's Great_\merican Play, THE DANITES. derfial Scenic eile-t~ and a Great Cast, —Comphin-ntary Benefit to Miss MAUD MILLER Fxtrwatiractions 1 ly 10 cents. ESJEaSS1E WINSTON Si Shes to announce to her friends and the public that is Is POSITIVELY HER LAST WEEK auls4t OF SUMMER OPERA. JhO# MaISHALL HALE STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Wil make Two to MAKSHALL HALL SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. leave her whiart, foot of 7th street, at 10 ig at S30 and 10 pm Boat wil am. and 6: » spend a pleasant day at this de- Utilize moruing tekets OD last Music and Dancing. au20-2t SUNDAY EXCURSION s Fat r BELOW Gy M RETURN, Stennie: JOHN W. THOMPSON from 6th wharf every sum b ou. Leave at $230 pak: return 750 j free. “Try one for Your Ghildren aud lake U + during the bot weuiber. aut arriving at Washington or House at Marshall Hail Feception rooms for ladles and served ala carte. Fruit, mally b supplied exeursioniste, cerita. Hout will make two trips to Mar- ING at 6:30 pm, Music and Dancing 2Y REQUEST OF MAN D pairs, the CALEDONIA Beirex ursion om THURSDAY, : KIVE VIEW. Steamer MARY. WASHES “ry st. wharf ut 9 am, and 6 p.m. sharp. leaves at 4and 10 pim. Tickets to be bad. nd at as Anaxne Cry via the boat Genta, 50e: Ladies, 10 tree. The usual games for id wheelbarrow Face. 4UZ0-8t axp Pesssyivasta Rarzroav EVERY FRIDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST. FARE YoR THE RocNp Tarr, $5 Tickets good goine only om 11 & m. Train, and to Fetur within five days. Jy \9toaepl W218 Fonte es iON oF RE UNION VETERAN CORPS, Ist COMPANY, | On steamer Jane Moseley, to” Lower Cedar Point, | SATURDAY, Fickew 50e. Hoat leaves | at S50 0m iusto p ‘anise MIATH GiAND ANNUAL E: i Noeinis, to be giv t ~ 30 pm. ss sad String’ Laiud has been, ene for asivn. 5 BQ) ob REFERSING AP Pat POF. } Reunie: TOR'S DANCING SCHOOL, IVER ViRW LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE EVERY EVENING—at 8:15, THE MERRY WaR. MONDAY, AUGUST 23p, Production of FANTINE (Victor, the Bluestocking.) comedian, MR LOUIs Di LANG: B™6 Your cuitbReN 10 RIDE ON THE ROLLER Coast: R BETWEEN 4 AND 6 P.M. AVOID THE GREAT CROWD AT NIGHT, ATHLETIC PARK. Open from 4 to 9:39 p.m, PANORAMA OF B. = ‘Toth st., two blocks south of Pen ‘The meet renlistic Buttle scene ever painted. Lighted at ni-ht by 300 electric lights, from 9 a.m. (0 10 pan EDUCTIO: STUCK HUTCHINSON, 007 Pennsylvania avenue L, REDUCTION OF SEA: MBOLDERLE TONS, RIBBONS, CORS! = COLLALS. RUCHINGS, Ele WHAPS an bali price. WHITE SUITS. $4.50 0 $2u. FOSTE! nd JAC ected 1 VES $1 per pair, Upwarde Every pair fitted and warrauted. ‘The cppertunity to secure BARGAINS for We nxt arty days, Je10. Barcass Bancars As it Ispositively necessary to reduce our large stock of Summer Millinery in order to make room for early Fall Importations, we will sell our entire stock of Im- ported and Domestic Bonnets and Hats at and below cost, ‘MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F street n. w. syl0 \V . © WHEaTI DYE WORKS. ‘Established 1831. Judging from past experieuce, the rush of work thi fall will be so great that it will be impossible to akilled Workinen enowh poly as de sired. own inter- ¥ sending in thelr Fall garments immedrtel:, or durins the sum- mer mouths to be cleaned or dved'as desired. Work received and delivered at residence upon potice by postal card. oF at the oftice, 1405 Jetferson st. George: town, b. EAL GARM: LINED. Furs of: TS ALTERED, DYE ‘all kinds repaired. Miss CUNNINGH 3 1310 5 EEE NORTHWEST, ordes in every style and waterlal, tee- perfect fit and comiort, HER SPECIALTIES Alt French Hand-made Underclousing, MerinoUnderweat ‘and finest imported Hostery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and a!l Dress French Corsets aud Busties, s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own make) that for tie price ts unsurpassed. BF reneh, German and Sjanish spoken, mrl4 JPEENCH DyELNa.“scounixe AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, - 1205 NEW YORK AVENCE NORTHWEST. EVERY S\TURDAY EVENIN Steamer Mary W cou. leavtug 6:80 pom. re : down ond back and at the | ¢ tines: pavilion on the Boto | biectionable parties allowed MANDALE. Mansgers wulteim | SMTFUL DAILY EXCURSIONS. | mers leave 7th strest whart every hour. | siles Gn tbe Fotoinae for 1S et Little ones Sig} Weshogtom Chureh, | Retics of Is61 eso _ nities | PRYER VIEW AND OOUOQUAN FALLS, Va | i i yoleaving at 10 ai. aud 3 pan, Fetus ping at 2 is every all of the above trips. ‘The lunges: and fen the Putorue at Kiver View. Posi Jouable partes allowed on the above special fre erett wh ‘traction for ladies and children, | ve his wonderful tagical per aud Judy show in the pavinon, | «the buat each trip ou Wedues: Laster inquire of | HS. RANDALL, Manag 188 EXCURSION SEASON ox THE B AND QO To the following Pointe: EVERY TUESDAY ro PEN-MAR, Commencing July & Round-trip rat $1.50 Evening Drevses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Vella Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly wit a. Fischer aud ‘Mulson Yriese, Kue Rivolle, Paris Ec} HAS REMOVED TO 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECTALTY. ATTORNEYS. JAMPBELL CARKINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT Practices in ail the Courta, uftice 40 Lou naw ave. (Barbour Law building)” Kesidence, 1339 Stunt now. sou H MILLER, ATTORN: Booms 2 aud Renidence, 813 T st n.w. BOOKS, &e. jy21 TLAW, ‘Law Building, ‘Lousiaus avenie, pier) OOKS FOR SUMMER READING A Papeterie ci “up rior Paper and Envelopes, tor 25 cents. Fashionable stavonery, ‘Lawn Teunis, Croquet, use Balls. Ce Feist ng at 5:30 pom. Limited to chet Cal's for a reserved seak THURSDAY TO AND BYRNE'S ISLAND ON PUTOMAC. Leave Sa, Bd) persons. § EY HARPER'S FE a y ie Mosc, Boating, Dancing and Fishing. Roand-trtp rai 2 a 1.00 | Pee Foals ior reserved seal Leave uve am, aap m EVELY WEDNESDAY AND FVERY OTHER BUNDAY Tu THE LURAY CAVERNS, Commencing July 4 and 7. res 30. am. return Jour tickets and Beats ai 619 Vault ave abd at te Brand 0. Station cu neruing of excursion. Jest 1 ry of the Artjuctonsat Bay Ridge are soatoe comp | oucent Uravity Malltuad ts ihe World, Palace Bash Hoses | ‘crand Musie Stand, pten Ssnia wits Seas cies Cope ical Garden. Wib the Largest Culection of shaw ankenay seca tadioonacs i “ah the South ing Horses. we fding Horses, Scat Carriages, Steam Lainches, owing Boats, | al = il Boats, Elegant Fish Yeautitur Lake, Lotigest Pier to the World, Tee Eatire Grounds Take aud Pier Tuminated at ight with the Flectrie Light, | mS. CHARTERS AND OTHER IN-| FORMATION, CALL AT j B&O. OFFICE, 1551 PENNA. AVE FOR TICK Trains Leave Returning, Last 1 the Opera B&O. DN 1O tn. sa 0 Leave BAY Sett-tua RIDGE HOTEL NOW OPEN ¥ sitauuer HG. Wagner cai be chartered fe excursions above polns Further informacion Apps S221 M (Bridge) sk, Georgetown, autian DD hi oi A2, FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BE ithe secs Pal ket EXCELSIOR willmake ef 2g sak UE Fails o tatent @ SUNDAY, MON- DAY NESDAY and « RIDAY, at $ o'clock, eet. dally at Yam. Alexaudria ou Moa- Sobol vu street whar B.C. DAVIS, Supt ENTLEMEN’S SUITS ScOURED AND PLESSED FOR 8h Costs 50 cents, Pants “25 cents. Veats 25 ceute, Altering abd Tepsiring done in best manner Goods Called tor aud delivered. KL HAHN 706 9th st. nw. nal-2m° and 42.N. Calvert st. Balimiore re. by H.C. Ford. ip Gilbert Hammer. Helen Cauipbell, yy Edmund Kirke, Won by Waiting dhe Lae se Acquaintance, by aué ‘he latest issu aw son's Stories. by dun Badeas aly Tati Street hortuwest, with same ters aud privileges |" MES LUCY L HUNTER | Ocr New Booxs. fie Laie Sire Wall, trenton Katt Htouae, Lucy C: bie Story of ct the | anon, Kirke Rear Guard of the Levulution, Kirke, The Othe: Bide, Foran Guimpses of Thiee Comts, Helen Jackson, Vetty y mirauge Stor en Country Bauer, ccorgie Rue, History of tducation, Vauuter Wendy Waiting Josep the Pei ster, Taylor. Faradoxes, Max Nora. She bust Name: Mrs. Dahigree Cousule: Reuitibeeuees, Horstmann, wit Mor! 3 45 Penn Esranusuzo 1811, RISON, N00. 11 cco FE HO ole cr en rigadscha, ect ree wn to pluce it ta Sisterin Meuiea ve wltructed the atte. Ue United States to sui Very Ligh pusiuuu aiuoug ibe ‘We beg to invite the attention of connoisseursto our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we oiler at the tulluwiug prices iu cases Cuubauilg vue duce boitieveacts OLD RESERVE WHISKY UNRIVALLED UPPER-TE: BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY, If you cannot obtain theye Whiskies from yuur Grocer, we will, on Feceipt of bank dra, regisicred letter, ‘oF post oflice money order, (or CG. Di pre: jared), deliver them io your wddress, Ly “exiiess, charges prepald, Lo all poiuts east of duumsissippt tty OF Uy reaght Ww aby part ul CB (prepaid.y For Excellerce, Purity and Eveness of Quality, the above are unsurpassed by auy Whiskies tin the iat. Ket “they ‘are eutrely ireetrou. aduiterativss, wid possess ualural BaVor aud Lue Wue properiics ‘These Whiskies are sold under guaranice w give perfect satisiuction: otherwise to we Feturued a our expeuse Cosrespoudence souicited H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, U4 south Frout st. Puiladeiphiy N.Y, Ufice—16 South Williaw a. av2-Sm Chane oa | | | ou delivery, me 28 water ite | PLACE YOUR ORDEK FOR FIN (kiN Sait AE, SO RE SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, = cor, Gth st. x.w , Rev. WH. BUROICK, hing every Sunday at 11am. and 7:30 Seats fr 20-2 TH LEAVES PiNEY POINT daly a: 8 oelock ‘ain. Yor Colonial Leach Tetur ingat.. o'clock p.n. during the eneampment « ational Wifles, for the accomm dation of the guests at Piney Votut Hotel. W205 3. M. PEYTITT, Manager. (ee Te RASTER TrNssrrns AND i ove Dealers Awwciation meee in Rove oO Corcoran iting) FRIDAY, Aug 20. at Sp. i. C. MITCHELL, President. GEO. E. STROBEL., Netretar ie == THERE WILL BE ASERMON ON THE (Sse; atercesssom at venus ar tae Mighs anac Ged tw our Hebrew B ethren, SUNDAY august 2 ss eonmer sty 3. and Feuinsyivauia: aeee at sme elec pam aobOate HA DR RAL ALE HAS REMOVED his oifice and residence to 1808 Penn. ave. nw, REMO} re, Sven JOUN HAYWARD, Attorney at Law aud Notuiy Pubile, bas removed his resideuce to 1413 Qstrect uw. aulS-3e° Washington News and Gossip, Governwest Receipts To-Day.—Internal Fevenue, $294,656; customs, $573,035. Bond CALL.—The Treasury depattment yes terduy issued a call tor $15,000,000 three per cent bonds, SECRETARY WHITNEY's Cauise.—The United States steamer Desputch arrived at New Lon- dou, Conn., Wednesday evening with Secre- tary Whitney on board, Yesterday mornin; the Secretary made xn inspection of the naval station there ‘norder that he might intelli. gently consider the proposition mude by the | local board of ‘trade to remove the naval train- {ox station from Coasier’s Island harbor to New London, ‘The Despatch left there at 1 o'clock yesterday for Newport, where she ar tived a lew hours later. The Secretary of the Navy, Commodore Scniey, chiet of the bureau of equipment and recruiting, and Commander Goodrich were on board. The latter will ase saine command of the torpedo station at Now- rt ih IMPORTANT TO CIGAR DEALERS. We have this day transierred to Messrs, BOND & FORCHEIMER, No. 65 E. Baltimore street, Baltl- more, Md., the exclusive right and title to manufac- ture all of our brands of cigars, which have been so popular in this community for the list fourteen years. Wecheerfully recommend these gentlemen to the patronage of ull deaiers iu pure and honest cigars, and beg to return our sincere thanks for the generous favors bestowed ou us in the past. Most respectiully, WELLER & REPETII. June 28th, 1856, P. S—All goods ordered will be delivered in Wash- ington tree of express caarges, UNIVERSIT LAW. ‘DNES- Circulars can ATMAN, Secretar sity Law Bu.ld ‘ans r s. a=, DRT REYMANN HAS RETURNED from Europe aid resumed his practice 905, Oflice hours ¥ a.m, 101 p.m; 4 to 8 pan, (Fee. tiroran Witt veeupy' House NW; E HAS 617th st nw. 27th st. n.w, on of about remot the 15th of Augus:. av7-im (aeem 580. W. Comson. x0. Wo MacantNey. Member N.Y. Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections. Railroad Stocks and_ Bonds, and all Securities lated on the Fxcha New Yors, Philadelphia, Boston aud Baltimore bought anu suld. A specialty made of Investment Securities. District tvad, Gas, susurunce and Bonds and all Loval ‘Telephone st ek dealt h a CHEAP FUEL. S36. ‘To members of the ROCH|:ALE CO-0' ERATIVE TET 1 the Dis rit of Columbia. Phe ixecutive Commit ev has concluded @ contact, to take effect nd Tun to June 30.188, at prices much aut be obtained from any ther sonree uid secure the advantages otfered. pourds to the ton Kuar.nteed: Vosvession of the ital: Card fof ecurnent year goud util April 30, 1857.) ‘Thos, Who have ot aiteady given thetr ordérs for coal are urged to do 80 pron Orders can be given tu the follow ing name bers, who will give ull weeded ine for “ation. wi also suruisa Lage Cards. &¢. Persons Who ace not memniers of tue society can be- come such without ceremouy a d at litve cust by a ing pun any of tuo-e named Selow, cud Will Be entitied to the special advautuges of our cou contract, asl of the 108 coptrucis With tradesmen in all Fanches of business Jos M. Wilson, 1108 Md. ave s.w. 1: Long.e., SOG A st. be. ©) Haweett! 603 Ma mummediat- ty Auditor soilice, ue, SUL Ath si. We Vanderhoel, 8) 1. Mills, 1420 N.Y ave. Tl. Patterson, 656 Mica ave Rw AL. Mevker, G05 4th “tse, Hi. Womersiey, 1726 . HARSHA, Secretary. A MELTING OF THE vis ofthe Great Fails Kail: 2 AT Board of 1 Arveto Fond company it ‘Was resolved tint, pursuant tO sec You 61. of the itevived statutes o1 ‘Ne Lilted Staves, Felating tothe Distrle: of Columbia, the Board of Durectors othe Great Fully Railroad compuny will open book's for subs-ription ty she caphiat stock that Be nd Wediesd oh, sth and sch day uber, A.D. 596, 0. T411 Fst. n. Ww, hours of 13 ck po m., when where pe ribe for suid stock fare Invived W atiend aud stn the subscription there- tor. By order of the Lysrd of Directors. ‘ands HENRY D. GREEN, Secretary. = EDWARD G TOWNEND, = TEACHEK OF ELOCUTION, 1317 13mm street SGTON 6 FL-RCENT Pi ING ASSUCIATION Has It moved to jiezme wan €ACeLCLEO, por HI monthly saw ounts pald the stockholders rey beta ae and CHas. WeiiMay, Preduene Bs tr ase Swazi PHOSVIT#—TI1S COMBINATION, OF Se ee Pospuatey ft bata wud Nerve Peuusylvanu ave, FURNISHEKS AND BIRT MA BM. dew” Buccessors to 1 k 1S, 908 F si UALDON'S S pee EU MbER. REDUCTION IN HARDWOODS. Having just received upwa'ls of 50,000 feet of Dry Popiar, 1 wil offer for ten uays— G Ne. Ledrewed two sides, -3 per 100 ft. #4 No, 1, dressed two mkics, $3.50 per 100 ft. GAs od, So, dresed two “Wes, 58 79 per 100 te Dry4-4 Walnut, No. 1,dr.ssed, $15 per 100 Dry 4-4 Cherry, No. 1. dressed’ 94,50 Ler 100 Te Ty Ae Od and Gi si, Ne T drested, 3.5 per wo it. These are the lowest prices ever offered by an; yard in t auality’ OF stock aid ta ition to prices on all stock tt, haud corres Le above prices are net Sluall be pleased to stare your orders WML ceLEAN, 18th and Asstreets nordiwest pperty, Ln prd promote their ow iy 23 We ure more thoroughly fuuiitar with this sect 2 sbim WELLER (am 4 BARGE ans URTMENT OF Gas FIXTUKES No charge tor Hanging. Finelineot Brass keauers and Andirons, Also Fauney Goods EEE K: Gex Woon Mastrts, ‘TILES AND FIREPLACE FIXTURES are selected from the productions of the principal man- «triers With muei care to meet U ‘Kel. aud We bedeve We are offering kreaer ty in te Way of exteusive aud welrur- ed sluck and low prices than wuy dealer in aby HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 424 9th street. BUTCHER'S BOSTON POLISH tor tiers is just what you Want. Our sales Iu this article wre Dow: double that or aly previous year. bs $3.50. WE HAVE SELECTED 25 PAIRS OF ODD PANTs FROM OURSTOCK, WHICH WE HAVE PLACED ON OUK BARGAIN COUNTER. THE PRICES OF THESE PANTS WERE $4.50. $5 AND $4 WE WILL SELL THEM FOR $3.50. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A’ PAIR, CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. GEORGE SPRANSy, 807 SEVENTH STREET N. W., ult OPLOSITE U.S POST OFFICE. Laon, Acrrextios. LATEST PAKISSAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. ACLLE M. J, PRANDI, 1800 F Staxer. OPHELIA BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, EVENING COLFFURES, Mabou ALL COLORS, W. 8 TEEL, 985 Pennsvivania avenue. iNT. C. CLARK, “Retury Pustie, Examiner of ‘Titles and Com- veyaucer. No. B22 12th st, mw., svulL of Pennsylvania ave. Povey uvesting | ConsuL GREEXBAUM TO RESIGN.—Mr. Green- baum, the U.S. consul at Sioa, who became quite notorious in connection with the internal dissension in that country, arrived in Wash- ington a few days ago, He’ was not on author- izea leave, Dut he gave himselfleaveon account of sickness. He left here lust evening tor Sun Francisco with the understanding that bis Tesignation Would be accepted as soon us re- ceived, and it fs exvected shortly. He will hot resume his duties in Samoa, ‘The special envoy who ‘his gone to Samoa’ in company with a German cominissioner for the purpose of putting the aftuirs of the Island on au ami- cable footing, so far ax Germany is concerned, will represent this goverument until a successor to Consul Greenbaum is appointed. THE U.S. 8. Essex, which received her salling orders yesterday, will leave New York immedi- ately for the Asiatic station, Commodore ph Chandler, who has been selected to com- tmand the Asiatiestation, will not sail in her, as’ he will not ve relieved ‘from command of ihe New York navy yard until the Ist of October. The Essex wili go to China via the Mediter: Taneun und Red seas, and will make some deep Sea soundings en rouie, Resoicine Oven THE NEWs FROM CHICAGO.— ‘The news of the verdict in the anarchist cases iu Chicago spread rapidly about the city to-day, and was received with general rejoicing. Tho teivgraph operators inthe different depart: meuts recelved the information over their Nites, and it wus qulckly eommunteated to the eficlils and cierks, all of whom were out- spoken in thetr gratification that the wholesale suurderers ure apt Wo yet their deserts. THE Prorosen New NavaL Vessers.—It was expected that the advertisements for pro- Posuls tor copstructing the five new naval ves- sels would be issued from the Navy department to-day, but the approval of the Secretary of the Navy has nut yet been received. Ifthe advertise ments ure not publixhed to-morrow they will be early next week, for it ts Intended to begin the work on the new vessels us soon a8 practi- cuble. In naming the new vessels the law will be compHed with which requires 4,500-ton Vessels rover, which ure consideped first rate, to be named after Stutes. Vessela under 4,500 tons, being second rate, will be named after cities, towns or rivers in’ the United States, as the President may decide. There wre no’ re- strictions in paming the gunboats, CoUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED.—Tho Treasury department is intormed thatan agent of the secret service arrested Michael and James Kis- singer, at Catfish, Pa., Tuesday for pussing counterfeit coins, A New Commaxper at THE BRookiyN YARD.—An order has been issued at the Navy department directing Cominodore Bancroit Gherardi, at present governor of the naval yluin &t Philadelphia, to assume command the New York navy yard on October Ist, 1 Commodore Rulph Cuandier, wid ot reliew Will sail’ some time during that month t take mand of the Asiatic station, relieving Ad- iniral John Lee Davi: THosE who leave the city during the summer can have THE Star mailed to them for avy Jengtn of time and the address changed as otten us desired. ‘The subscription must be invariably paid in advanes Cot, LAMONT GOING FISHING IN CANADA— A Syracuse dispatch to the New York Sun says: Col, D.S, Lumont, President Cleveland's pri- vate secretary, who is at bis home in MeGraw- ville, Cortland’ county, N. Y., hus accepted an invitation to Join a party of triends who go to the head waters of the Ottawa and Trenton riv- ers, in Ontario, Canada, to fish. Col, Lamont will accompany Henry J. Born and Internal Revenue Collector William A, Beach, of Syra- cure, N: Y., on Monday to Belleville, whence tuey' will go into the interior under the guld- ance of Col. John M. Surong. Changes in the Offices. PROMOTIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE IN- TERIOR, ETC. The following promotions in the temporary force of the geological survey have been made, to lake effect August 16: Geologist—$2,000 to $2,400, W. J. McGee, of Iowa, Assistant geo- } logists—$1,200 to $1,600, Walter H. Weed, of New York; $1,200 to $1,400, Lawrence C. John- son, of Mississippl; $4 to 5 per day, Charles R. Van Hise, of Wisconsin. Topographers—$1,600 to $1,800, C. Clarkson "Vermeule, of Newser. Samuel S. Gannett, of Maing; Arthur P. Morris Bien, of New York; wold, of New ‘York, und Her of New York. $1,500 to $1,600, William H. Letingwell, of New Mexico, $4,400 10 31,600, Frederick J. Knight, of New York, 91,200 W'91,400, Frank ‘iweedy, of New Jer- gene Kickserker, of New York; Louis C. er, of Penusyivanla, and Abuer F. Dun- hington, ‘of the Distriet of Columbia, $1,000 10 $1.20v, Hamilton 3. Wallace, of the District of Columbia; Hervert B, Blair, of Kentucay, and Jus. A. Maher, of Disirict of Columbia, $900 +200, Hurry L. Batdwia, jr., of Colorado, nt ‘Topographers—$1,000 to $1,200, Smurt, Col; $900 to '$1,000, David J. of W. Va; Dubuey C. Harrison, of Vu, and Kobert C, Mehinney, of Va. $840 to 54,000, Charles C. Bassett’ of D. C3" Merrille Hiekett, of LIL, wud overt H. Chapin, GC. 3720! ts $1,000, Redick I. Me Sov Wo $900, Edward C. Buruurd, of dames H. Jennings, ot Conn; ’ George of Mo. und Arlington E. Muriin, of Zo to s9v0, Willian J. Gra © Pa, Edward T. Perkins, jr, of Ky. $720 to AU, hae b.C oO Micuier, 1. Yay Clifford Arrick, of 840, Kiloie O. Gordon, 01. "Mo. 0, William L. Miller, of S.C: . Money, of Miss, Van H. Manning jr., o. Dilss., 4 Wiliam J. OCounell, of N.Y) Laborer! $480 wo topographic assistant $600 Joseph H. Wheat, o: D.C. Assistant paleonto- losint 9740 to 9900—Robert Hil, ol Texas, viniet—91,500 vo $2,000, Wiliam He M. ville, of Cala Assistant cheinisis—$1,200 to 91,400, James Wuittield, of New’ York, and Kovert b. Kiggs, ot Dakota. Draughtsmen 1,200 to $1,400, De Lancevy W. Gill, of South: Carona; $1,000 to $1,200, Joun L. Ridgway, ol Titudis.” Clerk—$1,000 to $1,200, Emil alarek, uf Ohio, Skilled laburers—Q66U W $720, Curnelius B. Boyle, oF une District ot Columbia: 3600 Lo $720, Busbrod C. W asuington, jr., of west Virgina; Wiiiaim S. Hunnel., of Be ne sylvania, wad Joseph B, Crowe, of Lilinois, La. byrer—p6uu 10 720, Aurain B.'Frisvie, of lowa, ‘Lhe Secretary of the Interior has appointed, John G. Waiker, of D.C, and Koife 5, saunuers, or New York, special agents at $8 per day, to dake &f BOLIBEnt OL liuds in severally to the Crow Ludiaus in Montana, Wm. D. Harrington, of D.C., has been ap- poluted, unuer the civil service” rules ta die ciesman in the Patent Office, at a salary of $1,000 per annum. a 4. tiailuu, of Michigan, and Charles BF. Polwrd, Of Massachusets, have Leena ap- pei ued tu —900 positious iu the dead iewer bitice, ———+e+______ Mrs. Cleveland on Temperance. WHAT SHE THINKS ABOUT WOMEN AND THE FLEDGE—ANSWERING A QUERY, A telegram irom the New York World trom Wheeiing, W. Va., suys: Tue tollowlng letwer irom Mrs, Cleveland bus been received by Mrs. Crow, of Littleton, Wetzel county, who asked lor the expression of Mrs, Cleveland’s views as to the propriety of a woman signing the pledge: EXECUTIVE MaNsiox, WASHINGTON, Mrs. A. 31. Cro ‘Ihe sulject to which you referand ask my advice is in which your own conscience must dictate the wisest course ior yoursell to pursue, You have better opportaulies tor wing Low you can do the Inost goud, and, it ms lw ine, but should be the staudurd by which women should settle ali our greai in life, truely occurs that B heeds for herselt the ine fucuces of a temperan uy Placiug ourselves under the guligutions ot such “an organization we can better help our futuers, brothers, lovers and iriends, I think there should be no hesitation the matier, I know sometuing of the Gout Tempiars, and Uat they do much guod work. Its quile certain you eun do no harm by cust: Ing Ycur lot on tue side of temperauce, und you tay do much goud. Ido uot consider it a small mutter Ly uuy means, and Lum asked the question. It is encouraging. Ol every sister who Wants toadd her strengt We ‘cause which, bappily, someday will rid our Innd of ruined men abd broken families. Very truiy yours, August 13, 1886, MR. BAYARD WILL NOT RESIGN. Aasintant Secretary Porter Contradicts ‘8 Report Concerning His Chief and Himseti Asspecial Gispatch from Washington to = New York paper announces the retirement of Secretary Bayard from the cabinet as soon as the Mexican troubles are settled, as well as the resignation of Gov. Porter, First assistant Sec- retary of State. The real reason gnation of the lat- ter, It insmid, tra confiictor aatuorily between him und Mr. Bryan, the private secretary ofthe Becratary of Staten’ Gov. Porter said to. a STAR reporter this after- noon that he uew Secretary Bayard had no intention of retiring trom the cabinet, and, as for himself, he had denied so often that he’ tn- tended to resign that he was ashamed to say anything about tt. have received a letter trom a man in Louls- be taken with me to Austria as my secretary. He saw in the papers that I was toe up- pointed minister to Austria, I am not going there, and I have no wish to go. The Teported reasons for my resignation are to ridiculous to notice. Mr. Bryan has never interfered with my office in any way, in the first place, aud in the second I would not permit any such interierence if it were attempted. Mr. Bryan hus nothing to do with my office and never assumed any author- ity. He has his duties to perform, and he knows them.” In speaking of the Mexican troubles, Gov. Porter said that there 1s every prospect that they will be settled bly and satisfactorily toull concerned, us he had expected. All that is necessary 1s alittie tims and patience. ee Political Notes, Representatives Cabell, of the fifth Virginia, district, and Dibble, of the first South Carolina disirict, have been renominated, Republican uominations tor Congress bave been made in Ohio us icllows: M. ML. man in the sixth district, Joun Little in the seventa and Rev. C. B. Downs in the sixteenth. Capt. E. P. Allen, of Ypsilanti, was nomi- nated for Congress yeste by’ tue republl- cans of the second Michigun district. A convention of anti-suloon republicans has beon called to meetat Binghamton, N. Y., Sep- tember 7, to welect delegates to the’ repubiiean ‘anti-saloda conference at Chicugo on the 14th, Among the well-known names uttached to the gall are those of Noah Davis and Thomas 1, janes, ‘The ‘convention to nominate @ successor to Representative Throckmorton it the Sith Texas district adjourned Wednesnay night without making w uonitnauion, Sixty-oue bullots were taken, with Judge Silas Hare and G.B. Pickett avout’ even. ‘ue cuuveption declared Ubat 10 ‘otuer democrat should appeur Letore the peuple for election save the two caudidates before the convention. Tue contest will be exceedingly close. Mr. ‘Throckimorton refuced 4 renuiniva- on on account of health. At the diichigan demwcraticstate conveation @ resolution was passed, “Thut we are in favor Of the free coinuge of gold and silver ai the Present standard.” ‘Tue Missourl democratic convention yester- duy nominated Judge Theodore Brace, of Monroe county, for supreme judge; Prol, T.’ W. eman, of Warren couuty, for superiutend- ent of public instruction, aud Jobu D. Breat- bitt, of Suline county, ior railway cumunission- er, ‘Tho Nebraska probibitioniste | yesterday nominated # full state Ucket, headed with W. Hardy for governor. ‘Tue Maryland central republican state com- mittee met in Bulumore yesterday and selected the Utme und places for nolding the cougres- sional conventions, as folows: First distriet— at Easton, Talbot county, Sept. 23; secoud dis- trici—at Dusbane Post ‘ball, Ballimore city, Sept, 23; thiru or East Buitimoro distriet—at halt ’cor. of Baltimore aud Bond. streets, Uct. 14; fourth or West Baltimore distriet—at West- ern China hall, Oct. 14; ufty di-triet—at Laurel, Prince George's county, Sept.23; sixth district— @ Hagerstown, Wasulngton county, Sept. 21, The prouivition couzressional convention for the sixteenth New York district nominated Wulter Farrington, of Poughkeepsie, and adopt- | ed resolutions in javor of ue holding of a cun- Sulutional convention, in order to secure pro- hibiwry Laws. +99 The British Parliament, THE GOVERNMENT PROPOSES Tu MAKE INQUIR- IHS CONCERNING IKELAND, Mr. Bradiaugl opened the session of parlia- ment last evening by moving tn the bouse of commons that the sessional order declaring the interference of peers in the election for mem- bers of the house of commons a high infringe ment of the liberties and privileges ot the com- mons be not renewed this yeur. He said the order was constantly treated with contempt; was, therefore, practically obsolete, and might as Well be wbandoned if it was'not to be en forced. A djvision was taken, and the order Was sustalned by a vote of 294 to 120. THE IRISH QUESTION IN BOTH HOUSES, In both houses the Irish question occupied considerable of the time devoted to the debate on the address tothe queen. Referring to Lre- land, Lord Salisbury said that the government would take every step to maintain social order and protect individual rights. With respect to education and local goverument tor Ireland, be Was unable to furnish » sketch of the govern- ment’s proposals. MR, GLADSTONE's VIEWS. Mr. Gladstone sald he thought theconduct of the Irish policy should remain in the hands of the government and under their primary re- sponsibility. Continuing, he said tha: if it was supposed that anything that had happened lad produced tue slightest change in ols convie- tions regarding the late government's Irish policy, he was airaid he was uouble to atfrd the slightest encouragement on that point, Cheers.) What nad happened, be continued, ad Father confirmed hls strong’ vellef thut be hud not erred Ju the main principles of his scheme. Mr. Gladstone said he thought the lute opposition bad dealt Uardly with tue late goverument in presstug them for their Irs, policy, but he would not retaliate. “Ireland,” he suld, “Is the question of tue duy, and the svouer ihis question 4s settled the suumer will the house be able to dispoye of the arrears of Jegisiation vefore it.” (Cuver-.) SPEECH OF LORD CHURCHILL. Lord Randolph Churchill said that the gov- ernment had come to the couclusion that the adoption of coercive measures for Ireland would be unwise. He said the ministry wished the question of local goverument to be treated as a question wfecting the united kiugdom, Kegarding the land question he suld the gov- ernment Was uot prepared to adopt the judicial rents fixes by the land commissioners, as they were considered too high, For ail present pur poses the minisiry would take their stand on the land act of 1881 as # final settlement. At Ume tue government had decided vo ppoluta royal comiission [derisive lauguter 1 the Parneliitte benches) to make # eare:ul inquiry during the ensuing wuLumn and winter tnio the working of the existing land system in Jrelund. “Yue government didnot intend to desi wilh ‘Une lund question by making any duction in rents—that was contrary (0 the pe Lord Ciurenitl was followed by several Parneliites, who declared that they were not Satisfied with a policy of delay. ‘The debate in the commons was udjourued, in ihe lords the address in reply to the queen’ speech was agreed Lo, A SENSATION, was caused in the house of commons in the afternoon by finding a mysterious package on » Purvellite bench, supposed to contain dy- namite. Lt was found to contain some iron bolts. Uhul Were used as missiles during tne recent Tiows at Beliust, CINCINNATI EDITORS SETTLE A DIFFERENCE. Alitle eplsode bas Just occurred between Murat Halstead and John R. McLean whieh looked very much like a duel, but was only ar Divration. Some publication wus made fu a Cincinuat puper which offended Mr. Haistead, und tor which he held Mr. McLean responsible. He authorized Col, W. G. Terrell, of this city, wo acl ior Lim. A correspondence passed between Colouel ‘Terrell aud Mr. McLean at Suravga, couched in very cuutivus language, but very aisniieant, Colonel Terrell usked Jor a meeting with Mr. McLean, with view of a “setilement. M in bamed Gen. Roger A. Pryor as his Colonel Terreli deimunded un expla- nution, which General Pryor gave by disclalm- dng ult Fespousibliity on tiie part of ur. McLean Jor the objectionabie publicatiur. Sir, Halstead accepted Uhis as sutisiuctur; ~ eee Geronime Auxious for Peace. GEN. MILES’ PLAN OF REMOVING THE INDIANS Favorsp. A special from Albuquerque, N. M., says: The Democrat bas reliuble wlegruph information sources that Geronimo and bis the vicinity of Fronteras, Senora county, Mexico, endeuvoriug 10 treat for peace itu ile Miextoun authorities, Thelndiaus say nso is Luly crippled. ‘The Lemerat publishes a very earnest peti- Uon thut hus been iorwarded to the President by Gov. Hoss, signed, by uli the teueral officers a Santa Fe, Srgiiyg Wgauuption of te pain of Gen. Miles fur the removal ot the Apucne und Wari Spring bands of the Chiricahua Indians from Avizous, Ib is understood that the same position will Le taken by the uflicerso! Arizona, oe Tue Pore ix Danxgeu From A MANtac— Ttuliun policemen Jast night observed # man nidipg in the of Si. Peter's cathedrul, people, The papal Pendaraaes arrested the aa, ple. The ndarmes uri eau, ig said nis mane was ‘Sioru. Ap examination suewey,that be was a muniac. ville,” continued Governor Porter, “asking to | THE CAMP MEETINGS. Bishop Andrews and Other Divines Speak at Washington Grove. Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON GRove, Mp., August 19th, About 2,500 persons attended the devotional exercises of the camp meeting to-day. Rev. A. R. Riley, of Carotine street, Baltimore, preached in the auditorium at 11a.m. He had a lange and attentive audience. At 2o’clock Rev. Mr. Riley led the children’s service. At the close of this service the infant child of Mr. Mickle was baptized by Dr. J. H. Dashiels, Bishop Andrewsaddressed a full congregation at o'clock, basing his remarks upon the para- dle of the talents. His theme was the diversity of buman gifts, The gratifying feature of this Service was the proseuge on tiie stand of Choris: ter H. Wilsoa, who is rapidly regaining his usual health, All day long it has been delightfully coot and pleasunt in the grove, but as the sun went down ‘overcouts and light wraps were a necessity aud were to be everywhere seen. The S-o'clock service at the tabernacle, preaching by Dr. W.S. Edwards, closed with ® revival of much interest. In response to the ‘Appel of the preacher penitents came to the allar of prayer. 0 p.m. the tabernacle bell was rung, Ing ail Who had not accommodation for lodging upon the crounds to depart. This order was issued by President Morgan at the evening service, and will coutinue to be one of the regulations of the camp meeting. Eleven O'cloes Is the hour for retiring within the eu campment, Dr, Speake, P.E., attended the devotional fervice to-day, but ‘left ior tis home this even- mg. CAMP INCIDENTS. ‘Some young and inexperienced housekeepers to-day put on the pot to boil without the water, and were chagrined to find upon returning to the kitchen a spoutless kettle. Another found ae Jost coffee urn under the bed, Such is camp fe. Miss Marla Berry, who was quite il, Proving, Miss Lucy Garrett, who is here, will goon Monday to Orange C.H.,Va., to Join her cousins, Misses Maggie aud Rachel Garrett, of Soutn Washington, who are summering there. Mins Maggie, who i# quite an invalid, ia thought to be mending slowiy. Mrs. L. W. Owens and son, of West Washing- ton. Same to-day, and are the guests of Stra, 100. Mr. Geo. T. Berry is epending a few days in camp. Miss Phil Stearns, who arrived this evening, isu guest at “Star Retreat,” N. W. circle. Rev, Alired Gratam, of Rockville Presbyte- rian church, was une of the audience this even- jug, He was accompanied by Mr. Walluce Wil- Mums, of that town. Dr. Dasnicis was entertained at dinner to-day by Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Pollinborn at their deitghtful home, Among the visitors in camp to-day were Mrs, Richard Maw, West Washington; Mr. J. Pare ley and wile, Brookville, and Miss Luia Wells, Hyattsville. The Unton Camp. IRVING PARK, MD., Aug. 20, Yesterday was a time loug to be remembered atthe camp. The morning prayer meeting, at 6 o'clock, which was largely attended, was led by J. W. Evans, At 11 o’cluck, Rev. R. R. Riggs delivered an impressive discourse trom Luke xviil. ‘This was followed by a meeting in which many penitents expressed a “desire to flee from the Wrali to come.” “At 2:30 o'clock & temperance meeting was held. The president of the camp, Rev. Benf. Brown, introduced the following gentleinen, who made stirring ad- dresses: Messrs, Wiliam Silversood, GS. Mosher and Revs. William K. A. Palmer, A. B. im- Tue music was unusually fine, rendered by a | select choir under the leadersilp of Rev. E. W. | S. Peck and H. R, Willlaius, with Masier Edwin | Peck as organist, Mixs Letue V. Lee. of Wash- ington, was ainong the singers, There was preaching again at So'elock p.m, The number ‘Of converts Lhus lar reported is 11, THE ATLANTIC CITY CAMP. The White Tents Spread by the Sea— Arrangements fer the Reeeptica in Atlantic City. et At the meeting of Washingtonians at Atlan- Ue City for the purpose of showing their ap- preciation of the compliment paid to the Wash- ington Light Intantry by the citizens of At lantic City, Dr. Samuel W. Bogan was elected chairman and Frank P. Mudizan seeretury, A committee of three, A. B. Coppes, Paul Schultze and William Muebleisen, in conjune- tion With the president and secretary, were appointed to meet the citizens’ comunitize ard extend to them any aid or assisiauce they might need on tbe morning of tbe reception and during the stay of the corps. This com- inittee met the citizens’ committee Wednesday and made all arraugements ior the reception, Along those from Wasulngtou Interested in the movementare Paul Scuuilze, A. J. Clarke, or Schwing & Clarke; Charles Fischer, “Samuei J. Meeks, Gustave Hartig,Cuaries Scuroth, Wm. Muebleisen, J. Wilson Davis, Frank P. Maat- gan, Dave Hagerty, J. Harris, O. P. Burdette, Chris, Ruppert, J.J, Applica, W. K. Elis, Jacob Herdinau, J. H, “Clark, B,C. Waeeler, Giles O'Neill und Sain W, Bog: ‘The Atluntie City Review of yesterday says the citizens’ cominitive on reception and enter- tainment of the Washington Light Iniantry held 4 mecting Wednesday aiteruoon, Mr. J. K. Pugh reported that the corps would arrive fo Atlantic City ut seven o'clock Sunday morning. ‘The citizens commie and the auxiliary committee of Washingtonians will be ut tue West Jersey station on ie ur ival of the train, when Counsellor Marry L. siape will receive the troops with an_ address of welcome, to which Lieut, Kreuger will respend. two culmuuitiees will then form in lve, aud beaded by a consolidated band oi iorty-eight ieces Will escort the curps to the “Staves” fawn, where tke cump Is located. Tne tents for the encampment are now in Jace aud every wrraugement is already per- Rected. ‘Tue camp parapucrnalia and bagduxe arrived Wednesday. A grand military bail and citizens’ reception will be weudered Lo the Visiting suldlerx at the “States” on Monday night of next wel, ——____ ‘The Battle of the Pitchers. AN EXCITING GAME BETWEEN THE BOSTONS AND THE NATIONALS. There was a contest between great pitchers at Capitol purk yesterday in the game between the Hostons and Nationals, Shaw was on his mettieand never pitched so effectively, com- ietely fouling many of the best butters of ube Boston team r Hudbourae was also in excellent , Da Was batted ely than Shaw. ‘The fatter Was trequenty compelled to dott his havatier a weil pitched inning. Tue game was well played, with one or twoexcepuons, and Y EXCIULg, WLBOUZA IL Was lust io the Nationals by Ute scure of 4 to 3,” ‘The. visivors scored in ihe pith inuing, but the Nationals did the sae thing twice in’ the next inning. Tn the seventh inulug the Bosions accidentally secured three runs, bY Which tue game wus won, In this ining Farrell picked) up. a grounder very neatly and was about to make a Guuule pliy. die touched the mun ruuuing past tim to Second, bul lost bis hold on tue bail aud itrolied ou tue ground wih neither ian ult, ‘This excusable error was iullowed Uy a glaring one by Force. “It was a grouuuer | (iat suould bave beeu hunuied easily, but ue only puruiaily stopped 1t und the result was turce Fins. iu the ninth inning Hives lit sully alwr taker and Force were retired, Crane sent the Lali jute tue far right ticlu, bringing Hines in wud reaching third’ tinsel, ‘He tuen walked lo ue home plate und clatined the tying run Uecause the bau had been fielded by up outsider. Umpire Gulluey decided against hun and the game Was lust. Many of tuespectators could nul comprehend: What was taking piuee, Ut Luose wi did Wondered why (Crane was vrdered bume tustead of obtaining the umpure’s decision before icaving third base. Tue spectators were euthusiutie over tie game, aud expresed great pleasure at the Te Geutimproveien. 1 tue playing of tbe home teu AUOW istinguisbed bitusel: at ibird base, and Farreil and Cruue exceed at tne bat. “ae sume clUUs pluy again tomd, ‘Oiher games yeserday resuitcd as follows: At Philuue: eee 5; New York, 1. At Chleaye—Chicago, 9; si. Lous, 3. AL Builimore—Ballimure, 1s; Acuieiic, 3 AL ew York—Metropoiitan, 6; Brooxiyu, 1, At St, Louls—Piusvurg 6; ni, Louis, 0. Mr. Erastus Wiman, vi New York, yesterday empuaticully demed tue Lrach ot tbe dispacch frou St, Louis tat be has purchased the seague team of buse bali players 4u Laut eity aud pro- posed 10 transport Lue team to Staten Lsiund, Gray's CoLossaL DeraLcation.—Dispatches from Boston suy un impression is growily bere that Giay, the demuiting cusier of the Atian- Uc Mills, who comusitteu suicide, had also mis Mauaged the estute of Mrs. Conningnam, bis mozberin-law, The rumors lo Lust elect have not yet been verified. Lt 1s now believed Luut Gray did not lose money in specuiatious, bat spentull his ill-gotten funds im extravagant uving. The expert reguiatly empiuyed by we directors uf tue Ausautic Mills wad Indian Orcuurd Mills compauies to examine accounts hus, It fs stated, udinitieu tbat ue knew Gray, accounts were Wrong, and bad kuown it for jong time. He uiso.gave them to understand Ubal a puncer oO: clerks and viuer employes of tbe comp.nies Lau possessed Lie sume Kuowl- edge. ‘The explanation given iu regurd w the siveuce Of tbe clerks je Luus they Were uiraid of Gray aod did not care w risk their places by allacking him. The directors expect tuat to- Vesligulion will reveal one of tue must wide- ‘conspiracies Wo rob corporations ever en- inw la New Engiand, a tered Telegrams to The Star. SEVEN ANARCHISTS TO SWING. END OF THE OHIOAGO TRIAL. Scenes in the Court-Room This Morning, MEXICANS FORTIFY A TOWN. ONE OF MINGO JACK’S LYNCHERS, ——— THE CITY OF GALVESTON INUNDATED, —_—_ THE ANARCHISTS CONVICTED. Seven of Them to be Hanged and One to be Imprisoned. THE SCENE IN THE CHICAGO COURT-ROOM THIS MORNING—A MUTION FOK A NEW TRIAL— SCHWAB'S WIFE SHKIEKS AND FAINTS UPON MEAKING THE VERDICT—JUDGE GARY'S RE- MARKS TO THE JURY. CrrcaGo, August 20.—The twelve jurymen tried the anarchists remained during the night In their rooms at the Revere house, just across the street from the criminal court room. orn, About this building this mber of police top ny attempt to ak in upon the privacy of the jury. In front entrance to the court house were v.and Unree lines of police and court daliitfs had to be encou velore anyone could approach the court room. At ® o'clock this moring there were 20 police in uniform J the court room and several press representa tives. The court officials decided that THE RELATIVES OF THE PRISONERS should be allowed in the court room, and at 9:15 o'ciock the sister Of Spies, with another young woman, made her appearance. She Moved as though she would proceed to close proximity of the chairs heretofore occupied by the prisoners, but she was motioned to axeaton the opposite side of the court room, in the rear ota line of police officers, thus indicating that the prisoners are not to be surrounded by their admirers thix forenoon, Shortly aiterward the Mother of Spies, accompanied by a younger son, also entered the court room am a seat on the back benches. THE JURY left their hotel at 9:16 o'clock, and, under the guidance of ten buliitfs, took their way to the court louse, and were ‘conducted to another room, immediately adjoining the main court room! At 9:20 Mrs. Parsous entered the court ruom’ with ber reticule, accompanied by a an who bas attended ber throuzhout i She was given a seat between two police- men immediately in ber rear. Whether this precaution was to guard against auy extraor- dinary exploit in the conri room oF not is, of course, not known, but the seat accorded THE FEMALE ANARCHIST was deemed siguiticant. “By ¥:30 the crowd In the court room numberedasbout one hundred, Dut was still com |, with the exception of the persons named, of police, court buiiitfs and press representatives, Mrs, Biack, the wife of the chief counsel for the prisoners, who his been tn court duily, pro- ceeded to take ber former seat near tue prix ‘ners, bul Wax requested to Lage her seat on Ube Opposite side of tae court room. Mrs. Black re- marked to a newspaper reporter ws sie lald down her package of newspapers: “Well, they Say it has all gove against our men. They take Avery well thougn. They seem to expect it.” Aue sherh? has recused to allow any ons see the prisoners, and uo one bas beeu permit- led to enter te ce Une Case Was given Lo the jury yesierday allernoas. ‘The Uemendous interest taken in the out- come of tue trial aud tie finding of the jury ‘was illustrated by tbe crowd which githered in frowt oi the cuuri-house to await Lhe anneuvee- ment. Newly io tugusand peop.e were guih- ered on Michigan sirect in iront of the tain entrance to the buildiug, gaziag up al the Wau dows. The police kept tue crowd moving, how- ever, und itappeared to be composed almost entirely of simply curious people. THE JUDGE ARKIVES, Judge Gary arrived at 9:47 v'clock, and al- most at the same moment Capt. Black aud Mr, Zeisier, completing the quarteLte of the detend= ants counsel, arrived. Capt, Blick remarked to his wite when he entered, “I bave Just had Tak with the prisouers, They have veep the Papers and kuow what the probuble outcome is. They will iaugis at deat,” said the attor— ney, with a halt tragic air. He deciared that they would show noexcitement, Quite a num- ber of atiorueys were allowed to cose within were a large the railing, which served to give the room a | somewhat inore crowded appearance, THE PRISONERS were brought Into the court room at 9:52 o'clock, and were seated at the northeast corner ol We court room on some side benches. THE COURT CALLED TO ORDER. The court was calied w order ai 9:54, The prisoners were not ulservabie Lo Lue eyes of but very ew in Le court rvom. They presented about the usual appearance, (hougt Spies and rluoked deadly pale.” The jury arrived o'clock. Tiere was impressive silence filed in, When the jury appeared Judge Gar enjolued’ absolute silence. “Tuere was a wulspered consultation between the judge and the clerk, when the verdict was read us follows: THE VERDICT. “We, the jury, find the defendants August Spies, Michael Senwav, Samuel Fielden, Albert IL Parsons, Adolph. , George Engel and Louis Ling guilty of murder as changed in the inuictwneut, aud fix the penalty at death. We | find Ue deieudaut Oscar W. Neebe gulity of inurder lp manner and form as cnarged in Ube indicunent, aud Mx the penalty at imprison iient in the penitentiary tor fiiteen years.” “upt, Black asked Laat the Jury be pulied. The Juryinen answered with firm voices, A MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL, Capt. Biack suid he would desire to make @ motion Jor a new trial. State's Attorney Grin- cli said it would be itapossible to dispose of Une motion during tue present term, but by agree meut the motion cuuld be argued at the Sep | tember term. ‘This was agreed to by the de fense. The court Jet the mouion be entered and continued unuil the next term, and tbe delend- ants were taken back to Jail, THE JUDGE'S KEMAKKS TO THE JURY. ‘The court then arose aud addressed the ‘jury as toliows: 7 “Gentlemen of the jury. You have finished this long and very “arduous trial which has required @ very considerable sacrifice of time and some hardship, I hope that everything has Leen done that could ‘possibly be d muke those sacrifices and bardsbips as might be permitied. It does not become t say anything in regard to the case that you have tried, or the Verdict you have rendered, Dut men eunpulsorily serving as Jurors as you have done deserve sme reeoznition of Ube ser- compensation you lave received.” ‘The foreman of the Jury said: “Lue jury have deputed to me the only agree- able duty’ that it 1s our provinee to perform, | | Vice you have performed, beside the meagre | | und thut fs to thuuk the court and the counsel | for the defense wud for the prosecution tor your | kindly care to make Us as comlortable as posal ble during our coulinemenut. We thank you.” ‘The court responded very briefly. MUS, SCHWAB FALNTS. The prisoners bad filed out during this in- terim under the guidance of builitts, Hardly bad the jury lef the room whea a. pierei shriek was heard, tollowed by the beavy fal ing of the wile of Schwab to the floor, to who: tbe resuitut the verdict bad ven inierpreied. | She is also the sister of Scunauvelt, the alleged | bomb Uirower. She Was cuftied’ out wo the air Uy the police aud soon revived, Mrs, Pur- sons lovked baxgard us she started to ie the courtroom, but maintained a moderate | degree of composure. The crowd remained ouvside for aa hour alter the reading of the verdict, AN EXODUS OF ANARCHISTS. It is understood that the authorities now coniempiate the tinmediate arrest of all sons even indirectly counected with we market tragedy lor couspirucy, and. tuat in this Kuuwledge many 01 the wctive leaders, hearing the outcome of the verdict, are pre- paring to leave the city. athe Italy and the Vatican. QUEEN MARGHAMITA SAID To BE STRIVING TO AKKANGE A RECONCILIATION, Rome, August 20.—There is # rumor afloat, that Queen Margharita ts using her influence to bring aboui a reconciliation between the Italian government and the papacy. Under tue arrangement contemplated it is said ibe pope will receive trom Italy arreurs of endow- ievt to a lurge amount, which will be devoted to extending Cutuolic missions, AN EMPTY POLICY. Liberal and Irivh Views of Lord Salte bars‘. Propesais. Special Cable Dispaich to THE EVENt#e Stan Lompox, August 20.—Personaily the govern Meat scored a success last might Lord Ran- doiph Churchill spoke at great length, with mach digaliy and almost with theatrical ‘courtesy. His Jeste were in good taste and bis twnguage carefully studied. Altagether be delighted his friends by the impression bis speech produced. Gladstone had been ool, quiet and extremely moderate in tone, giving ‘bo Lintot the struggle that i* geoeraily ex- Pected. The tory policy, however, is even emptier than has been anticipated. The gev- ernment ts already dubbed the universal ex- |mination and inquiry bureau. The only posi- tive step taken Is in sending Sir Redvers Buller to Kerry. Baller is « colonel of cavalry ‘of boundless pluck and much experience im savage Wariare, but hardly enough to const tute « policy by himselt, geueral opinion Of the liberals ts that the government tne shelved everything by (he promise of ingairy. Hesides ‘examination and Ingulry, however, {he goverament ie also going to evict land. Hence the great dissatisinction with Which last night's ‘debate was feoeived by Irishwen, The Freemat he The cabloet leaves the landlords and the devil wo make theirown way. | Easy evictions aud crime are (belt a MINGO JACK'S LYNCHERS, Prominent Citizens of Entontowa Ie volved by a Dying Man's Confession. Eatoxtown, N.J., August 20.—Joseph Atm derson, who fled froin here on the morning the body of Mingo Jack, the negro who assaulted @ young lady of this place, was found hangiug Mt the doorway of the lockup last March, is pow at his father’s home, very sick with the typhoid lever, He is not expected to live. This morn: ing he confessed to being one of the party who lynched Mingo Jack and implicated several prominent citizens, The excitement iu conse: quence is great. Officers guarding the huuse. It Anderson recovers Le will be Laken before the grand jury. stain MEXICANS FORTIFY A TOWN, Detachments of Troops Watching Each Other ei LAnEepo, Texas, August 20.—News having arrived here that the Mexican authorities have fortified a small town some fifty miles up the river, called Pan, and piaced a detachment ot | 60 troops there, the commandant of Fort Mo | Lutosh, Gol. Bernard, detutied a body of 20 1 trom this post who left bere yesterday and will | remacn for the presentat Paiatox, opposite Pai ‘on Uls side of the river, as rumors bad arriv to the effect that the Mexicans had crossed tbe Tiver to this side. Paulaiox is a deserved mining town with but few inuubitanis, but large Fanches are adjacent to itand could easily be plundered. Sccslerinetes Galveston Partly Under Water. THE WATERS OF THE GULF BLOWN OVER THR BEACH BY A VIOLENT GALE. GALvxsToN, August 20.—A violent easterly gale prevails here. The wind is blowing at the Tate of forty-five mlies an hour, and is con- tantly increasing in velocity.’ The whole southern and southeastern portion of the city is inundated by Water aud mauy iamilies have Outand compelied to seck sufety ai the hotels down town, Tue along the beach has been torn up, and the waters of the gulf are now breake tug over the lower guilery of the Beach hovel, Much apprehension ie elt tor the tamilice te siding at exposed points and for the slippt ancuored inthe outer rouds. Heavy: dastice of Tain wre falling Occasionuliy aud the night is intensely dark. seamen ‘The Belfast Troubles. THE PROTESTANTS HINT AT A CONSPIRACY BETWEEN THE CATHOLICS AND THE POLICE. BELFAST, August 20.—The Protestants bere are very muci irritated over Lord Randolph Churchill's defense of Lue police whe have been eugaged here during the riots, Tic Protestauus Assert Ubat the police olficials have contrived to misiead Lord Kandoipn, aud declare Uuat tbe fucts of Lie case Warraut the suspicion that & conspiracy exists between the police and Cath ules of Beliast, a Damages by Fire. CammoLToN, Int, August 20.—The Hough Mills, owned by David Pierson, burned lust | DIgbL, WILL & told loss of ail comteuts, Trinity | kpiscopal cburcu, just across Uae sireet south, Was also burned. "Lhe auuiix were the oldest Lhe cily, having been erecied in 1853. $20,000! Jasured tor $5,000. The church was dusured Jor $2,500, CyxrmiaNa, Ky., August 20.— McMullen Bros. store wile “destroyed by fire yesler day. PAd,vUU; insurance, $7,500, Buying « Rallrond at Auction. CHICAGO, August 20.—A_ special di from Keokuk, Lowa, says: The Missouri, Jowa and Nebraska’ railroud was soid Lere yeslerday by Masier iu Chaucery Lomax. ‘The road was sid iu two portions; the lest, from Keokuk Humeston, wax bougnt tor $500,000 vy T. De- witt Cuyler, of Philudeipuia, uis beiag Ube “first aud only bid. Tue vluer portion, Usut part of Ue road extending from tiumesion to Van Mert, Was also Vought by Mr. Cuyier, his being tue vnly bid, aud the ainount veing $100,000, Aur. Cuyler tendered the money, aud sisted | that be bad purcoased tue road in the interest ‘of the bundhvide: __ »—___ More Bombs in Chicago. TWO SUPPOSED DEADLY CONTRIVANCES FOUND ON A MAILWAY THAG CHICAGO, August 20.—A police officer discov- $Ted, 4 bomb esterday ou the Lacks of the | Luke Shore company at the stock yards From tue side protruded a smail picce oF wi Tue Lomb was avout turee iucues ‘aud avout two in disweter, Inside was a voule lied With & white substance. The machine Was turned over lo the aatuorities. Later a second one was found. It was about a lange Bud near.y ay round us abuse ball, Like lus cumpauion, it Was turned over to the proper suinorities, —o—— Killed Three of Mis Associates. Sr. PAUL, MINS., August 19.—An Eagle Rock, Idaho, special 10" tie Pioneer Press ways: He ‘dormer bas just Leen arrested at Teton Busia for killing H. Weller, Gus Hamlin and H. Eg. german, bs assuciates 1n Working a placer bar ear Jackwon Lane, July 16. He confessed, claiming that 10 Was in seli-ucteuse. Quarrel with Ezgermao, abd Ube oluer two Taking Kygerman's part, be killed all three with « Winchesver mile and iid the bodies in a deep gulen, where Ley were lately found. All par- lies were trom Butte. Oe New Officers of tne American Bar Association. The American bar assocuiiod mei ils mmurning aud elected she sO.lowing Ollicers ior tbe eusuing year President, Tuomas J. Seumes, of Louisiana; secietary, Ldward Ouis Hinexiey, of Mauryiauds Ueasurer, Fraucis Kawie, of Puiladeiplia; ex 5 commitiee, Luke P, Poland, ot Ve mong C. C. Bones, of Chicago; Sdneou ie Baldwin, or New Maven, ‘There will be a ban- quet tuis eveuing at Lue Graud Uaion hotel, at Wien abour 125 members will be present. Wiliam Allen Bauer, of New York, wil preside, —— of Them Drowned. DALLAS, TEX., August 20.—Late last night Mrs. Beach, her littic son and another lady Went to ihe river tovatie. When they reached tue river Ubey 1ound a ian siting ob the bank, aud asdowed Lue litle buy to go in batuing but Gid not yo in themselves. ho boy got beyoud, his deb, When bis moter pluuged in Ww rescue bila, Her struxgies were inettecti dnd Lhe man ou the bank went to tue rescue Molwer aud sou. He Was aise caught Ly the curneut and carried down, all Lures belug Arowued elvis assistance ‘could rewcb them, ‘Lue Vodies of ‘Mrs. beucu and Wer sou were Te covered, but that of Lueir Would-be rescuer bas not yet been sound, a Business Failures of the Week. New You, August 20.—Tbe business tailures occurring during the last seven days turoughe ‘OUL the country, as reported to KG. Duu & Com umber, Jor the Luited States, 161, aud ior Canada, 28, oF a toval O1 1by, a» Couspared witha # Wial of 157 lust week uuu lod Lue week pre Vious w the last. ‘Tue inereuse observavie Lule Week urines in the midue aud Paciie stated and in Cauada, —-__ General Foreign News. To SELL His RxLA1KS TO His TENANTS. DUBLIN, August 2,—Tue Duke of Leiuster j bas urrauged to sell bis ieuauls & large por on of Lis Auidure estales On au eiguleeu-yeure purchase pian, DUBLIN, August 2: commenting ou Lhe governments iris poucy, as indicated by Lue Marquis vi Balisbury ia tbe huuse Of 10rds lust EvEUuB, Buys: “Abe BOY ernment’s Irish policy suwud be one o. uue diae action, ‘ihe winisiers bave given no Teaou way they shoud not be forced trom Weir present driveliug aitiude of procrustine. Hivn. * * * ane Tria Uisteved w Lord Kandolpb Churcuill last eveutng iu We boust Of coumbunS Wilh dingust apd Idiguation, ‘Vinceunes (Lud.) Special to X. ¥. World, Aug. 19% A scusation iu political circles was created here Unis morning wuen it Lecame kuown Uoat The Mohican Going to Samen. MELBOURNE, August 20.—The United States ‘man-ol-war Mohicun bas stiled for the Samoan Isiands, She will remain there di the wit- Lings of the cummission appointed to setile Samoan ———__ A Divided Repeblican Convention, Davenpoxrt, Iowa, August 20.—" reputli- pe gL yy 3 rere ‘resul . wing, tocluditg ibe thirty-seven delegates from Sevtt, lowu and Jobnson coun! and nominated ex-Governor S. J. Ki