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THE EVENING STAR, i Fabll'btd Dally, Sunday* Etctpte4, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, P nn?}haoia A\mne, corner 1Kb St TEE ETIMNG *7A|HeVST1PEE COIP'Y. s. a. mj rff.nj.v.v, iwii ? THE EYXNING STAR I* *erre-l by e*rr1?r? to tb-;r ?rt'fTi'.-n at Is* CitT* F*m WKK*, or F"* TT Fi nCmVnMn Copie* at Ike connter, I Two Ciin Mch. By mail?threa month*, Si A,; ?lx months. S3.?; r.?e y?ar, *5 00. THE WV.KK LY STAR-rubiithed Friday-$1? ? year. Vlnririahly In adTar.ra, in both cwm, and no pap?r s*nt longer than p*.t for %f lUi't of idTwtiiici twIlfiMw. LADIES' GOODS, See. w>KLI ISO AT * UELLER 3. > 714 M?l**KT A rfrrplere ??" rtTr.'ntnf N \TVR*L OTIKLSim II ? IK BRAIV-v *; .a fine a.?*^rtment of IMI TATION HA IK CHIGNONS. 8 nr.tLr.R. ?t.1? K T1S Jliut?t Sp?C?. A ni.L LINK <>F 00R8STS, At rt iuc? d pi i?. Call uM s?<s *t s. HKLIII S, * arsWMf 71* M irk-t Sprc. At M. MILLLAN 8, 907 Prtr-Tivaxia Arr.rrt, liitil)?>4 will alway* flr.1 * IwidFKW assortment of ft a! Lire-, Collar*, and Hr-.flk-rchieta, P' int>. Sw ims, acd f .?r??lC>JVtu. Black Dre?* Silk*. _ . .. Beady cut 1* I>rea*ea.of all 'T'!?'1:'-. ? . Ladi* * rai'-rnrmt'it'. Tbe J. B P<n? a-id H :,d Hr.t". in Chip, Lejhorp, *-.1 Straw. Ytflveta, Ribbon*, Flvwers and Featliym. II*??? Braid" '?(>np *ri r ..u^lity. Jte.. Ac. Ail O- mi?r??-U >Li plain ?"?) ?ll? sow ?*t p? ??rt le price*. M. WILLI AS. jyil TOT i'-i ' & n. PRICE, 41S SKYENTH STREET, Bnwin D a^d B stksets. ? BELLING OFF BKOABT>LF>!? OF COST TO CHARGE BUSINESS! BO BUK^UG!! SEEING IS BELIEVING IB MT FSTTRE STOCK 01 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, RfcGARDLSSS OF COST. HATTRAL CURLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Any shape or style of th? best Quality IMITATION 11AIR CHIGNONS AT 35 CENTS M PBICB, 413 fEVBRTH STREET, jy tf Mwm I> *nd E streot*. m OKEAT ?NSHK ^ OXE PRICE ONLY. nr.5BY K??, Jr., MASONIC TtMPLE, CORSEB NINTH AND F STREETS. Tw#oty-ST? tbnn*and dollar* *>f ? ILLIJlFRY nr.? FANCY GOODS, FLOWERS. UlRBOBS. LA<ES. STRAW 0<W)DS HOSIBBYjOLOVBS. pabksols, CORSETS. L ADIES VEaTd. arid at 10 pr cent. above coat. Wo IHatiua. _ , On* Price OrlT. w?eff-l* SEWING MACHINES. P erfect;on attained. ALL THOSE MHO WISH A KliUl TERFBCTSEW1XG MACHJXE, ONE ABU 7ft SI A y U CX ITS XKRITS. ARK lXVlTEl TO KXAMINK THE IMPROVED EETWTSKE. SALBSBQOM. 711 MARKET SPA''E. auZ yyiLLCOi AGIliba DEWING MACHINE A9ENCT. THE SiUPLFST AX I) LESS LIABLE TC GET OUT OF OR PER. Agtccy at CHAS. BACM*B DORSET AND E00PSEIRT FACTORF, )? U IT 7th street. IntvlUgrncr Bnildicg. 1 "HE FLORENCE IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCB STITCH FA*III.Y SCBIXG MACHINE. Hiibf nrtnifrply th* S<?lf- Adjortin* Shntt!# i>n ? t diu! Br?*rsit!?' F?-?d.Thu9 ?naMiD? !h?- oy*r% ? Id >n Y nthli luitalni-rt? of (>rt."r machin-< t ?ken hi excbaL<(> Also. REPAIRING d, n? promptly Agency: 4^1 Fein*" Ivania aventi?, ?pl iv* B-i?".-- *-t *' t ,V| THE TRADES." HSl AULI.SU tl> 1HS3. J0n*.McDERMt?TT * BROS COACH MAKERS AND CARRIAGE^ DEALERS, 4 310 Pi" ??!?*? uie^i'.iiirHrtrH J CARRIAGES AXO HAKXESS r A ECEi ? t.1) OX STORAGE AXO SOLD OX COMMISSION. CARRIAGES REFAIBBD. th. r^'ENTS AND AWNINGS. TENTS frr Sa!e or B- at for Camp Meetings, 1 . iff f til :*1- - JtC. ' 'X NIJ> J3 lor Public and Private Balls and P*r M O. COPELAND, Dealer in Awnii ? Materials, >ve3 643 L^iii=' \ii? avenue. A miOXT 11SU LK, FIRST CLASS SCOURER. 6l? 9th STkEBT, OTP?-5Tl PaT*!*T 0?TIC*. My pr?p c:.y a<! pt;a? the lat'St iTnproTemer.t*, * ? r .J ' *?: ? - Eur p. an lnremi?o, I a;o , .11. 11? di- my wrh 'n a n.anner iot to be e^uaiaO t -li- t - t p i*i**tin thmr facilitie*. I ?.. . i? Iwitr. ::w iak?n nr?rt. _ Ik ,i. it'r r. m, without ckM>in*th*> whiJe , UrttM hOto, ?fter U:n? renioved, x ? as ?n:. G ' il -Tiit1 h C . th' " cl-aned, v ?. nt ?hrt; ki.:tr <rr l .^k" ,hJ> ? v .... < . ;i-. aul Pwts, 7# - \ -*tT?cm.; ?*iwle BMtarw Suit. S2.35. K fn ? ?; ? ? ? r.-at:> and ?t rea?oo?M? ?nc??. y. . \ ik - >le of cleaning ReJ !?????-? ?lrg.K* , r -J <? t-. tw ta'i .J c nf. ori^ doxeti .3 i ? (e V.ia'l Trsn.nun?* cl- ai.e.1. blackened and - r !.? !. at <1 per s<juar* yard. (Htri.-h Feath? rs i, ?. o ! red. ? . ?ued an.! cor!M iu th t e-t: ?tyl-. et r th- er, I. v .l N V .Dyei.it E-fab I , ., '..-,T?bl -n- ' 1S1> The oblem andUrSMtof r - , i. law coantrT.il n t in the w??rI4. la ANTHONY F1SI1EK. A??tit, j5j.^ 61? 9th *trt?t._ \H 1IIHA. j'tH.N C. HOGAN, Ai \SCF' <*TT"RER OF WINDOW ANO YIIRAN b\ll AWNINGS. FLAGS. TBNfS, AND MAGON COVERS. Special ' i n irifer to c.ty aci covr'rj t?*\ d> r.ces. Allordeis pr jmptiy nttwded to. 7i.? n? k t Sr-?ce flLrJi A1 SEW1 and'SECOND HAND FCBB1TCBB AN? HO CSZFCRXISHIXU GOODS B?P\IR1NG ??! every dMcriywa m tu? rurnl tnre 1.M tr. ir r'!? atte-. ted to. Sec. nal . FRrnitni* b-^uht. s .v D -? e '? N W. .'ell 4m ^ M. * AlU. SIHBEBIIE, ^ ll&IO* 7th *tre?t.tetweei. Gaad H street* dS uro \ t RIXQ OF WATCHES. JEWELRY. II Ki. SPECKS carefully exacnted, at r . C LOTHING. IJLOslNG OCT SALES OF TOrTM?. MOTS' A Sill CHILWBON 11 cLormiou. ^BISMARCK, BOCAVB^^SD WELLINGTON HARNEY JACKET SUITS. DEBBY SUITS. METBOPOLITAM SUITS. T*? afcoT* tfyle# In SV'MMEB CASMMKBES, CMBYIOTS, WHITE DUCB, MABSEILLES and COLORED LiNENS, manufactured with ta*te and ?!-irance U.t all a?t? fr ? 3 to > oatha ol? year* of *?? Alar. SHIBT9, COLLARS, DRAWERS, TIBS, S IKS. Ac., Ac. Great cjp>rtt?.lty f<%r gc- d at low price*. NOAH WALKER A CO., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AYENUB. eM-tr CilJZFNS, ABMY AND NAVI, MKKCHAXT TAILOR. XpoIiUM Hot?4, (late brown??.? ylS-tf Bo. 364 Piirn a aveuoe. *?L.L*ton, va. 38-N2. 5.758. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 29, 1871. TWO CENTS. EDUCATIONAL. THE MIOSES C. AND K. N. TICNNY WILL I rr< |? n tH< ir Day ^ali >ol for Young Lartiea MoNDA Y. September 4th, at their residence, N<w 91 B?*!l street. Oewrgatrwr. I).C. au? Wt* THK MIS>fc3 < OLEMAN WILL OPEN A I Boarding ard I>ay Sch??d for Y >ung Ladt >* and Children in Washington. ??n the *1 of October. The conrao of study -vrill Wr ?ipHe and thorough. Ad dr--?s MRS K. L. COLEM AN, Washington, D.C. K -ter<nces? Rev C. X Bailer. 1>. D., Phi lad Iphia, Hi-n R Barbour and Philip Spottawood, Va. a?C8 T* * CV B YOtMil ACADK1Y. /. SELECT CLASSICAL ANT) M ATHEMATI CAL IH'HUOL FOR B??YS, 1 4th Street. Betwiix 1 AND K. Tin DiMtrtnili Annual Hf ion of this Shool will l'eil WET)XCSDAY,8ept(mlirr LHh. Forcircu IimmMtm CHA8- B YOrSG, aa2*-tf (Rep.Chron.Pat.l 1914 I MrNt. \|RS I W. t LARK. LATE PBINC1PAL Of ?-' * the MT?nw>rth Fi?iili' iMniiwnr. Till open a sEl.ECT SCHOOL at No. 204 E sir eel, N W . fsi'TENHtl 4tb. She refers t?? Rev.A w. Pi17.fr. I)r. 8.C. Bnsey. <??n. J . M McCalia. Col. Sedgwick, C. 8. A., Mr L. J. K thnck, Wm. LoH,K?q , Mr?. Ellen A. Beatty, Miss Mary E. Coy le. a??> lOt ? Home school For YomJu ladies and BOYS. in separat- d"p.irtnients. 107 P?nn*yl ' ai.ia avenue. near l?t street, C?pit.J Hill, Miss A. M. HANSON. Principal, assisted bv c impotent teacher*. The fonrth annnal session will <? >mmence SEPTEMBER 11th. F> r circular* apply at the H me Srfeool; alsoat Mr Hallai.tyue"a and Mr. Shil I luton's bookstores. City cars pas* the door.autt fit* A | KM OBI Alt HALL, l?r* a*d N sTs?ThisS^ le<t Scho-,1 tor Young Ladies will reopen M<?N 1?\Y. September 4th. Mis.c ANNIE E. EVANS and HELEN E. WILLIAMS, Principals; Mian EMMA 11 WILLIAMS, Teacher of Mtisic: Prof. 1IKNKI MASS* N. Tea< her of French .For further inloimatiou see circular? at !? - kutorflp. or inquire at 1439 Mas" avenue. auJ6 2w* WHERE fn ALL J SEND MT BOYV-HOW AKD INSTITl'TE -Address Prof. L. O. MATHEWB, A. M , Mathews' Store Post Office, Howard conr.tv. Md., fur circular. School select; situation delightful: discipline perfect. Expenses $175 per annum Rrf. renres? II igh Qelston, Esq., Faitimore. M l ., Rev.Augustus Wewter, D.D., B*l tinn re. Md ? Gen. J B Biefcetts, Washington. D.C.; I'apt. H. W. How gat , Washington. D. C.; D.C. Ll?i, N jrlVlk, Va.; Capt. B. Baker. Ports mouth, Va. jylS-trn* Day s' huoi, fob young l\i>ieb~and CD I LI> REN.?The Miss** KK Krt will reopen their Sch-ol, No. 9li 12th street, an MONDAY, Sept. nth. ?ll2ft-St* MhS JONKS' ENGLISH AND ?'BENCH SCHOOL for young Lvlies will BE OPKN SF.PTEMBEKlsth at 1407 L?treet. T'rm!.-Per quarter of t?-n weeks for Primary Class. $10,f..r the Junior,Middl- and Senior. .?14. Freucb, f5. Daily It'.nnin French bv Mons. L. R. Collieie. ?B 12t* 'I^HE WEBTREND CLASSICAL, MATHEMAT I D AL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. The tlif r! year of this Institution will comtnpnce on MONDAY, Nep'eniher 11th. lOT. Instruction in French by Prof. MASSON; In G-rman. hv a Compe tent native teacher. Circulars can be obtained at tie bookstores. F A. SPRINGER, A.M., Principal. 1S11 I street, N. W. autl lm THE ttoSSLY* SEMINARY, I FOR YOl'NG L\l>IES AND CHILDREN1, Will leopen at No. 1.13*S I STRKET. between Ver lO' nt avenue and lfitli street, on MONDAY, September l?th. Apr''cations may made to the principal. MISS B. K??SS, No. 4.>3 C street, nntil September 1st. After ?hat date at the school-rooma. Circulars at 1)19 Lkx kstore*. au23-lm* f^NKLfSH. FRENCH AND CLASSICAL IN * ST1TI TE FoK YorNG LAMES AND M!s>Ei*. 915 New York avenue. bet<ve >ii 9th and l<thstreets west, Mas. ANGELO JACKSON prin cipal.?The duties of this school will be r<*snmed Si- TKMBEBllTH. Mrs. Jackson will also give Pri vate Less, its in the Latin and Greek languages arxl the higher Mathmatics. an221m* |^oY? ENGLISH AND C LASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL. J. W. HUNT, A. M.. Principal. This School will commence its fourth annnal *e? siou September 4th. in the North Session Room of tbe 4>4-?treet Presbyterian Church. Dr. Sunder laad's. Entrance at the gate, ?or(A aid* of the church. The Principal may be seen at the school room be tween the hours of 3 and S p. m. from August Wth to S..p!i-nit? rftl,inclnsive. Communications will reach h:ni if a<ldre?sed to Bo* 7 03. P. O. Circulars to be found at the Bookstores. auZl 2w /^EORGETOWM COLLEGE, dTUI Th?aca.l?inlc year of GEORGETOWN COLLEGE c. mmenefs on the ti?st Moidat or September ai?d end" in th?- first week of Jul*. The LECTI RES in the MEDICAL and LAW DEPARTMENTS will commence in OCTOBER. JOHN EARLY, 8. J., President. B^rJircnlar*.containing particulars, can be bad by applying to the President. aals Im HI 1SS CALKINS WILL REOPEN HERSELECT 1 SCHOOL on the first Monday in September on 4th street, between Pennsylvania avenue and 0 street S. E. anl7 lni* LECTIC INSTITUTE, In &uton Room of the Afftmbly Churtk, eorntr J ami 5tk nortkwtst. AN ENGLISH. MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSI CAL SCHOOL FOH BOYS. 8IC0N? AN* C A L SESSION WILL COMMENCE SEPTEMBER 11. Term??From 8s to 915 per quarter. AN EVENING CLASS for Young Men will be connected with the Institute. Circulars to be had at the Bookstores, or of REV. OLIVKR COX, Principal, an 17 6w Residence 1216 F street northwest. WELECfSCHoijL FOB LITTLE GIRLS, 17-23 FStrkstN. W. Mr? ELIZA SPEIDEN BAYNE. Principal. Tbe second ?ession of this Scho.il will commence on TV EDNESDAT- Sept tnber Wth. Circulars fur ni-b.-d on application at the resilience, au 16-lm* 'CUE BOYS' ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL 1 ACADEMY will enter upon its second year SEPTEMIJKK 4th, Rev. Dr. Sunderlai.d'-j Church, !>, street. PHONOGRAPHIC CLASSES will be organized on the 11th, from 5 to 8 p. m. tee circulars at principal book-store*. aulS tf r|'HE M1>.-ES OSBORNE S jfOlffNO LAOllS' I HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL will recp n >10M>.\Y. S ptemlH-r tth. at 913 M street, (north east corner or 10th.> Th >r. ugh instruction by Northern teachers. Pressor M xssox. teacher of Frelifh. R? f> rence*?E\-Secretar> Win. II. Seward, Gen. J. S. Crocker. John Hits, < Swiss Consul liene ral. 1 tend for circular. aug9-10w* HI HII1BI 1 o L L E G E-On WE ONES DAY". Augu?t llh. instructions will l>e resunie<| in .ill th? d> rartioents of the WASHINGTON BCMKESSCOLLEgE, corner of 7th and L streets. Tbe Pre para t< r) C.>r.rs<- en-.bracts thorough practi cal instruct 11 in the common English branches. Ti.e higher lln'iue?s Conr?e is a special prepara'lon f?>r o erv departmeLt < f business, the pupils being required to actually conduct business as rt-spousible parties, making a practical application of every science le.imed. Tftitii>n per year for <*ay or evening -?--ins, Brio. < laolcs ?S0,> payable in advance, at ?! tie- balai :e in monthly instalments of 910 each. 4aUanMactad when th^^eir's tuition is paid i?? advance. Applications will !?? r?eived at the C> ll' ge Irotn 9 a ni. tot p. tu *?nd from 6 to S p. ra. 11 c SPENCER, President. Mk?. H C. SPENCEB. aul?-lm Principal of Ladies Department. ("^OS/Aii.V COLLEGE.?The exerci?.s? of this ? ln-liiation will l>e resumed on MONDAY, the itli <d Ssepii-uil^r. at its new site,011 I street, l^tween N"rtn Capitol and 1st street, N. W., near St. Aloy siua church, with an experienced corps of profes. ? Ti.e course of studies is divided 'nto the col ?_.ate aud the tion-classical c urses. Natural Phl I -opliy and Chcmistrr will b" taught in all the r!a?s~s aN>ve. and inclnding tbe fourth collegiate and the thin! English cia^ses. Terms P.-r quarter of eleven weeks,for the col : 4iate course, 5IJ: f..r the non-classical, 410, for t'n-elenieu'ary stud es, B6. Sh- nld there be a sufficient number of applica tions, eveuii.gelas'es will l>e opened for the accom modation of voungmen who have not an opportu nity of attending during the day. au; 2m JAMES CLARK. Pre-ddent^ FFREDERICK. FEMALE SEMINABY, Frkijsxick, Md. Ses?ior. commences 11th September. Terms rrru mcltraU. S<-iii! for catalog'i *. Rev.THOS. McCANN, A. auS 2m* President. < T. JOHN'S COLLEGE. ANNAPOLIS, MD. ~ JAMES M GANNETT. M. A..Principal. The next session of this institution, founded 1754, b*-cins oil the first Weduesday in October. A full Collegiate c urse is nrgauiaed with a Fac ulty of seven Professors and three Tutors. t haree?for entire scholastic year. 92?. For lurther partic-wlars. apply for Catalog? to PROF. W H.HOPKINS, Secretary of the Faculty, Annapolis, Md. aag3-tu.th.*.Ocl PATAP9C0 FEMALE INSTITCTE. X NEAR BALTIMORE, Mn. Thia Institute has b~en in operatkm for thirty years, at.d enjoys a national reputation. With the nmaber of pupils limited to ninety, it haa represen tatives fr< m tw,?-?' !rds of the States, principally ts nth and Southwest. I's 1 ication is pre-eminently healthtn). is central, and easily reached by railroad ir. ni Baltimore and Washlngt'io city ForCircuI*r? address Mrs. B H. ARCHER, j717 enta Elliott City, P. 0., Md. I A SELL FEMALE SEMINARY. AT AUBUBM Li 1>.\LE. MASS.? Scho-d raised to full oollega F-adi iie iuding Greek. Pruts rtimeti tmt (wriir. cited with N. E. Conservatory of M isic. Music umier direction oi Mr Eben Tourjee. Facilities for German. Freoch. and Paintinx, unaarnassed. Fail Term l-eglna Sept<'?,,,?",' For catalogue ad.irea? K^v. CH AS W. Cl sniNG. j?tJ t.th j3m. yOLNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, CORNER OF NINTH AND D STREETS. YOl'NG MEN ESPbTiALLY INVITED is *?>? tbe READING ROOM. CIRiCLATING LIBRARY, AND PARLORS. PA'LY PRAYER MEETINGS at noon and <p.ni. I SA HBA1B EVENING SERVICE at 8 p.m. 1 mm-to AMUSEMENTS. r,h?i . . ?ABKSITO'a. Ho. ?0? Seventh Street, between D and ? streets Choir! Ant^?rr!.ibovI0<1<1 M??'? H>vll, l ?r.oI? ii!5w' K_DKr*,r>!J*" Chromoe, Ac. "ipasskf??istf*****? Please remember Name and Number, apJSly* low Is por. sheldons p ? H ' FASHIONABLE PASCIUG ACADEMY NEW MEDICAL BUILDING 10*4 Fsf*n*rU)th. ? _ *?" "Pen for the Season of lfCI T 0n ?? tSFBM- "Jl Especial clans of Ladies and Oe^Mem?n for the Ronton,' Tuesday and Tknrsday. 9 te 10j> m. Reunion every Saturday, f to JO p. m. For Lading and Gentlemen only; cJiiMreti will not be admitted. Lndie* desiring to attend these Reunions wijl be re aHired to mako application for "Complimentary ?fAdmi?sion,"' bv post, to PROF. SHELpON, 919 12tli street N. W. If unknown to Prof, a snitiible reference should accompany the note of application. NOTICE ?All pupils entering tbe classes during Sep tern t?er will receive 30 lessen* to the quarter. Private tuition and tuition in schools, private Tamilies cr private cla*s<s at any hour agreed "PC'ir Residence, No. 919 12th street, between I and K streets. auSZtf FC. REIfHENBACH'S PIANO STOBS. ? -No. 423 HrA Street, ahove Penna. Avenue, (Established Oykr ?*? Years.) forth-; sale el tho xelfbrated PIANOS ofVTm.KnaboA Co., Baltimore, and Wn._a^ ?cGammon, Albany- also, second handKSn Planus, Organs and Melodeons for sale or'II 11 1 rent on the most acc >mn*.datiug Unas; Piano and Organ Tuning and R pairing. ap4-ly* PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. Bl "^'HARITY LEAD? TI1E VAN." l.'Jl->Nr) AFTERNOON and EVENING PICNIC, for the benefit of St. Joseph's Ger man Catholic Church, will be given by th?i Or* ? nleaf Club, at Loefler's Washington City I Garden, on TTMDAT. SEPTEMBER 3, 1*71. Prrr^ fmrt Prfze StDotJng on the grounds on the day of tbe picnic. Tickets, admitting a gentleman and ladies, 50 *<""? aug lw professionalT NO. BTARKW BATHER. ? K RCWmOT ENGINEER and superintendent. All orders promptly executed. DRAWINGS for 5.-1?iBVt,E!lace? Prices. Office at the old stand, riant s Building, corner New Turk avenue and 13th ,tr.^t__ aplt-ly EL. SCHMIDT, ? ATTORNEY AND w.i? COUNSELLOR AT LAW, fibband life insurance agen?, Columbia Law Building; Boom No. 4,5th street, between D and E. apll-ly CA R D . . JAMES E. WILLIAMS, office southkside lodisiana'aVbot No. 494, between 4>4 and 6th streets,a few doors east of Barbour's Law Building. _ WASHINGTON, D. 0. Specialty?Testamentary Law. del7-tf JOHN W. HAN NaT ATTORN E Y AT LAW, .... ?0- Law Building. d?rtf Washington. P. C. WASHINGTON HOTELS. r 0 WILLARD, KBB1TT HOUSB, *W washington, D. 0. QI'B FELLOW CITIZEKS, AXD ALL OTHERS IN ANY WAY INTERESTED IN THE SCUTETZES FEMT, ARE INVITED TO VISIT IIABLE BROTHERS, CORNER 7Tn AND D STREETS, THE LARGEST^rLOTHING HOUSE IN We have made GREAT PREPARATIONS To supply the Public with the LARGEST, BEST AND CHEATEST STOCK OF FIXE READY-HALE CLOTUIXG, FOR GENTS. YOUTHS AND BOYS' WEAR Ever made up in any establishment In this country, and we now oiler GREAT INDUCEMENTS. The Newest Styles. The Lowest Prices. Handsomest Patterns The Lowest Prices. M. st Durable Materials. Tnc Lowest Prices. ^ \'rJ L"'r ''"''j*- it: Lowest Prices. And Perfect Satisfaction. Lowest l'riccu. NOTE.?Every purchaser of Cftthing will always be sure of receiving the full value ot the money paid tor any article. Polite attention always given. HABLE BROTHERS, N.W. CORNER OF 7th AND D STREETS, unTS IN TEL LIG ENCER BUILD! NO. ILL AM) KLE c THE LARGEST, TI1E BEST AND CHEATEST STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, Not excepting Boston. N?w York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Also, MARBLE MANTELS AND IRO\ MANTELS, (?AS FIXTURES, TO SUIT THE *ICH AWD POOB?ONLY COME ? AND EXAMINE. LATBOBE BTOVrs, ORATES. RANGES. PAR LOR HEATERS; and a great variety of other goods; in part NON F.XPLOSINE LAMPS. PATENT ARO\ND OIL BURNER. WILL FIT ANY LAMP? bOMKTHINU NEW. HAMILTON ? PEABMI, No. 4, T. M 0. A. BUILDING, ?THi!IBD8nt*fT?. POEI8, BliriOMtt, BAD HAILS, ? And other Diseases of the Feet, ?uccessfu 11 y treated without pain, so t*e shoe can be be worn with ease immediately after the operation,at DB. WHITE 8 Booms. Mo. *35 l?th street, oeposlte U. B. Treasu ry, W ashington, D. C., and No. 7 North Charles osar Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md Refers to the many eminent Surgeons, Physicians, and thousands of other iespousU>le persons, who patronise his establi.hment. %,l? Tuning and bipairing pianos, ob gans, and all Musical Instruments sixHrialty, at O L. WILD A BROS., 4'iOKdBK} 11th street, between Peunsylvauia avenuelll I11 and E street. Inveutors a:td manufacturers of tke wonderful Mnsical Dancing Toy for PuEE!man? facturers ot Musical Instruments and dealers in Pi anos, Musical instruments, and Musical Mer. han 4ise generally J AS. P.'WILLETT. CHAB. RUUFP. WILLETT * RrOFF, ? (Sutrtstorj to CocJkra* f a.,) ? 04 flMJTlUJTl Armi. HATS, CAPS, CANES, and UMBBILLA8, STRAW,LINEN, and BAMBOO HATS. tilipaclette"aby hats' caps' CALLFLKLD 8 CLASHES ~ ?OCA A D INSTBtTMENT\L MUSIO ?h ? A. X. M. 0 A. B k*? EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. Ixterwal Reyes ve?The rer np* i iYom th's t >ur< <> U <'ay were *>176,752 38. Afpo'ktxest The Pre .dent hasappoin* 3d Frank We'ch, of Nebraska, t? be Reg r of the I .nd O.tti 3 at W ? Point, Nebraska. Jems B. B*-\slev has been appednted post mr ir at Foi? Fcjt;, Md., \ico James QoiLtiii, resigned. Gkseral B/*er, Cmm' .oner of t?ie Pe*i . on OTce, I- s gone t j New York for two weeks o*o21ci!"' br-'^ers. Oesep41 Debt, Master U. 8. Grant, Mar slial Shp-pe, Mrs. C ey and cb'h'-en, of New oAen*>g, and General Wc >d a*d son a-e rrnong the recent aitiva'* at Doubling Gap Springs, P*. Actiko Film AlaMIOK?The P esident has authorized Fourth Amvt? S. J. W. Tabor t? perlorm the duties Ot Fi.th Am' tir a' 'daring thetrmi >rr y ab 3nre of J. B. Mann. Act ng F'-th Aui"tor. The two Hiswep Mm moms of *'ie new five per cent. bonds have f'l been ?'?ken, and ?he sul clip- on bools were e'e ed' >-Jay. It is nnders' tod "iat ?he app'ictilom were in excess of 'he rniornt. No Office Sk* sirs seed ArrLY Daring the ab tnceof Secre?p-y Boutwell no appoint ment of Bubord;nate cust >m house or other Trersr> y offlcia's will be made, Arsi&tant Set - retary Hp* tley preteir'ng t j Lave tho hj matt ts I'Npt ed of by the Secretary. Clerical CnA^oKS?Jo eph Lockev,of Min nc: 5ta, lirs b en protnot d ..om a third to a loi rth-clp s clerh^b'p sn the Pension Office, ta take effect Septeml?er 1. George H. Coomes has resigned bsi position as lal?orer in the General Land Office, and John H. Reeves has been 3j I>o nted?? fill the vacancy. FWEK lAOH SARATOGA. Eecl'ne of the Season?The Great Rao?Gay. etieB?Improvenwtits and Growls, Etc. (Correspondence of The Evening Star.] Sat *t< ja, August 26. "Saratoga agains. the field!" cried a group on the grand stand as the last red fl ig fell on the Augrst meeting and closed a racing season in which eveTbodytoldeverybodyel.se that it was jolly, because all the favorites had been beaten, and the climax of hilarity had been capped by the glorious Longfellow being dis tanced. There wps but one in all the vast throng that occupied thote long rows of terraced seats and dotted the lawn in front of them, that did not involuntary c'ap his hands and join in the wild excitement as lleimbold came flying up the quarter s. etch on the last eighth of the lor-th n-'le?and he was a party by the name of "old man Harper," the owner of the animal *.',J 4 *e j oet name. The old Kentucklan brushed up his dingy felt hat, took his hands from under his Kentucky jeans coat, and, fear ing that h'? spectacles deceived him, attempted to brr?h away the v'sion, which was too real, that 'he now king of the turl was fast handing over his : :eptrc to a worthier claimant. The details of this great race your readers have doubtless seen. Not one hundred of the thou sands who witnessed it expccted such a re sult, pud 4he odds of four to one did not find so many tr\ei3 even as one would imagine. There wire a iew heavy betters, l'ke Mo./irsey andothe.J, who! idscen Lon^.'ellow'sthree mile run at I.?ng Branch, and felt quite cor'ident that he had not the "bottom"?to use a turf wor<l? to hold up on another mile. It is certainly uot true #'iat I ong.ellow was raid out. Helm bold had never been put to the e.idurance, but the sc excellent judges staked their faith and their money on his "I jttom," pnd they won. Morris sey's winnings were estimated, on the track, as high as finy thousand, but thirty thousand dol lai3 will probably prove a more correct c St.mate. Among the smaller iry there was a fearful havoc, hundreds not having enough left to buy a ..cket for home, tester day, Mr. Harper and Longfellow, his edistant companion, in and out of the siable, leit ?or Woodford coruty, lu a box spring car, iurti:?bcd v. .th br-rels ot Kentucky oats, and Kentucky water even. Doabtlers no one went away filled with so much regrel, though all cried a pleasant Vale! to the grand old t>-and, shadowed in the beau ml out'!ne of Veimnnt's green hills, and decorated as it has been for seven days with the fashion and beauty of a con tinent. Well may any group cry "S:*raioga against the field" in contrasting the tic ><1 tide of this brilliant teason, with iti bal's and hoj ?> and drives and races, and displays, with the leaden hue that lisngs over "lesser lights." Three balls have been t-ven tl !s week at the leading hotels in addition to the nightly hop*. That at the Congress is voted a superb afl -'r, whde 'he fancy dress one of the Grand Uuion led in that line. Of the former it may be truthfully .-aid that it is rare that there is such a gathering of handsome ladies. The rich dressing is ex pected as a rnauer of course, but a grain! display of l?t auty is not al* avs a matter ot course. The dressing was uiagnilice lit. Mrs. Commodore Yanderbilt, who is a tall and graceful brunett;, was attired in a lonvj train white sit in striped grenadine, high cordage with j>oint 1? *e trim mings and a diamond ncckla Another hand some drefs, worn Ly Mrs. S. I. Johnion, of N. V., was a maroon and white satin strij _?<!, court train over a beautiful maroon satin j>ettico.it with two rows of point lace beaded with the same colored satin skirt 'ooped enj anier, corsage low with maroon colored satin trimmings, jioint lace neck and sleeve trimmings, and with elegant diamonds. The hair was arranged Marie Antoin ette style ard powdered. These are mere sj>eci mt ns of the toilettes. It '?? Stated that it has at last been positivelv dccided to rebuild the old United Stales Hotel, burned several yean ago, pnd to mah it iiri,t c'a s in all resi ects. w hicli wMl take about a million of dollars. The G.ahd Uuiea has cost more tlian that, and the Congress counts up as it stands about two-thirdsof a million. A hand ? ime city hall has been erect, d on the site of the olel Columbian. With some thirty smaller hotels, and a hundred or moie Itoarding-houces, the t >?n hid not accommodations for the ru.sh that came w.ih the Lot weather, pud some New York capitalists feel assved of a profitable in vestment in anew hotel. Seveial verv hand some summer reshlences have been built here the past year, and contracts have been made for more next year, among them one by Fernando Wood. The cottage lire feature of Newport is rapidly being inaugurate^]. The waiter of the period is the subject of nni veri .l complaint. A p^rty of Washingtonians who have been making a tour of the Lakes and the Canada** recite a long list of grievance? csji?eially after they cto???<1 the Mne ard founu him indigenous. At one hotel they where sub jee ted to all kinds of petty anuoy Alices vutil they paid out 'he usual fees and then only half serv:ee wA tendered. Atone of the Lake George horses this nu1. ance was ro int ilerablc -nd 3?e into lence so geneial that thev p.eked up and lea: only to find at Congress Hail, Saratiiga, that this class virtually con..olled the house. They do not know now whether tt bear the ?>resent or fly to other places and evils they know not of. Thai writer ?n the September Galaxy who savs that in "our locomotive summer experience, tae perfetual ant'eipation o" insolence Is almost worse than the thing itself," had better try l>is li?lid with the high faned watering place hotel ch rks and the waiters, who are their equal. He will be glad enough to get off with his antici- j pat ions. Senator Cameron and his Umilyare here, ard occupying an "Empress Encemc" cottage In the-1 n:on hotel ground.-. Gon.Ten 111 and family, otAYashinvton; Depuiy Commissioner Williams Senor Roberts, the Span'sh Minister: Admirai Powell and family: Miss Grundy, of Tne Capital Pasmsstcr John Caiinuigbam. and other Wash ?if tonisrs, are among the arrivals is town for the last day o~ two. J'otter Ps'mer, the A. T. Stewprt or Chicago, is ut the Congress w ith bis family, and makrs a rorgeou* d'splay that dazes some of th'se New ioik merchant princss. He has been recently married. Mrs. P. appeared at the Congress hop in a pink, corded silk, long train, low corsage, ov> rskirt of point lace, with a diamond necklace anJ pendants, and with short sleeves closed witii diemond Wops. Extensive preparations ore making for the regatta between the English and America crews on Saratoga Lake next month. Kriteek. THE MANSACHI KEITH HORROR Tbe UlHMtf r oo tbr Kaslern Railrttad. l*hrilli*i Particulars of the C?Hisio* ? Thirty Killed ami F'.rly Wtmnded? 1M Rapt ruibility for the Slau'/kftr. The New York papers of yesterday publish full particular}! ot ti?e trightiul d"?ast"?r on the Eastern railroad of M*r acbns?Us, a brief an noam't-nxnt o. wp;ch \rv made in Tin Star of yesterday. It app< arn t j have been the result of the gros'est criminal carele. sness on the part of thecondnc* *>rs and engineers of the two trains Tbe Beverly accoinmcdai or tram was unneces sarily behind i.xue and was lingering at Revere station. The Bangor e\pre ? train came thm de.'ng along. and a'.tbough the conductor knew there was a train ahead on the t?-aci< he t;>ok no precautior* * ? prevent a collision. The express i/ain plunged int i the ac-nnmoda on f*-?'n, completely tele ?eoping it. Tlu- eng M of ttto exp^ss nVn was so badtv smashed that the icalding ste-m leom the boiVr pervade 1 ihe ""*???? CAM, lulling nisiv wiio bad oi 'v b?tu injured by the MTMk 1 ne hN ine oil lamp* wv-re f' > 1> > ken, and "irew ihetr blarin : contents over ttie \.ct.n"?. The towi pople of Fim were on hand at once, rid were unrem.tting in the r attentior*. but the railway ofli'-ials were very slow and ln?*'tM?reut. Pub'ie indignation ?? very Strong against tliein. Anong the kil'ed were the venerable ami d- inguisbed l?r. Gannett, Mi-" Uniia.lan elertvman of B>sf >n. and Rev. S. J{. M a:?n. of the Bapast church at Cambridge. A son of William 1 loyd Garrison wa? anioug the injured. The total (idled to thirty, and of M lly irjured forty, some of whom w '1 il'e. T'.ie I!'1 - ton papers unite in demand'ng a full invexigi tion of the OMNIlf Ihlntamyke,tad ?ter;i juhi.ee uion thofe re.?ionsible, whoever they may be. An in?inr<t is in progre* near toe -.-erte of 'he slaughter on the bo*'*?* of the |>rrhc:'- k;lled out right, and another will be lield tt the 1" -pital on tbe Iodic of the vic.ini* who died there. It is stated that suits for damages aj. -w the Eastern Railroad Company, lor i-ijurii received ill tbe edition on Saturday, liave already been tiled to the amount ol ^l'sUi^O. A corre8|>ondent of tbe New Y< rk Titles says : THE TERRI11LE XOXKHT. " Hounding the curve right in 'lie glare of b's engine's reflector, the driver ol the cxpr"0"* i t'ii : aw the train in his path Te?rifieJ, evidently, without a dk ment's re lee tion, be reversed l?fs engii e, wliis*'ed 44 down brakes,'" and sprung from bis machine int J the inkvdarkn -3, his one thought being to save his own life. The locomo tive, an awiul power, plunged into the rear of the train, and plowed ii* way three-quarter* through the rear car. This car wa? crowded w ith jtcoplc and the sctne w ithin at that moment of supreme horror nit's* have l?een something terrible and unearthly. Tbe floor ot the car was immediately demolished, but the sides continued t > cling to the roof, the latter resting on the top of the engine. Tbe escaping steam leom the huge locomotive enveloped the car. and its pas sengers were crush d, mangled, burned a-?d scalded, ard their shrieks, groans ard moavs, mingled with the sh? 111 hiss of the steam and the crashing of ihe wreck. AFTER THE COLLINOS. The passengetswho escaped and the p opleof the neighborhcod. who gathered in great cro-.v<'?, made desperate eliort* to rescue the unfortunate prisoners. A few per. op? w ere taken ?eom the windows of ihe car, as many were jammed in by tbe boiler and in the err-bed se^ts. The aides were torn >rom the roof, and then a drea<"\il sight was expo ed to the view. Many were dead, feme were dying, and all were more or le*n in jured; nearly ail teriibly. The innuc^t ;s t > be rigid, and perhaps the blame w 11 be placed where it belongs. THE W1C REDNESS OT MANKIND. In the crowd attracted by the accident on Sat urday night, were many whose proper place is ?jeliind the prison bai3. These robbed the dead niul the suffering wounded. One poor lellow, gasp'ng for 1 r .'ath, wa< robbed of >*100 in the few- minutes he was left alone, l>y some one who was pretending to care for him." THE MOnil.E DISASTER. Sixty Persons Killed aril Uoiin.led. A ROTTEN BOILER THE MCR DEROC9 AGENT. ?>ui telegraphic colurrns yesterday confined a biief account of 'he tei.'.ble di eter on a Mo bile excursion st?amer on Sunday last. The lo"ow>ng paiiicr'rrs aie 'urn the Mobile R-ais ter : llieste^mcr Oecan Wave, n low-prec?ure boat, leit this citv on Sunday morning, v .th al>ont per: ir* on board, fo- an exeur-ion to F:sh river, about twenty m;,'S nom the city. On he? re turn uipshe >topped at Point Clear, reaching "icre :il?>ut 5 i>. m. The boat was made fast, and the band and pa.t of the pa-jengers went a>bere. Alter reniaininj there for lia!:' an hour the whistle was blown, and the passengers got aboard, when the boiler exploded wiih great force. Follow ing the rumbling, hissing sound, fragment* of timber and metal Hew in every di rection. Tbe forward part of the l>o.it, with the cabin, was can ii d c< mpletely away, the chim ney fanin<? l?ackwr*-ds towards the rear of the boat, crushing the upi>or cab!ti. aud the bo.t imme<"ately .??ui?k. with her submerged. About sixty or seventy peisoi < were l :lle.i and irjured by tbe explo>ion. So far the lK?1iesot nineteen dead, ei^ht lad'es among tlie number, 1 'i\t bCCB r< eo% cri-d. nrd tvnrtpdlM wounded have been bi ought tithe city, and one of the number, a little pirl, h; s sine/died. THE SCENE HA' Al'PALLISO, terrific, heart-rending, and wild scenes of gTi >f have seldom ken w??. i led. 1M iiant.e eriti of the survivors, and tl.e limentatkms for lost wives, children, i>arcnts, (Man and brotl,. m were agonising to all who had humaii sympathy. Many ot the p:^sengers were l;{tie children aiid little bats and bonnets cam ? ashore to tell of the LITTLE VICTIMS If EN EATH THE WAVES. The Captain, Wm. Eaton. sw,im som' time w i*h bo.h leg? broken. A l>o:it r> ached him just too late, and be went dc\\:i. The two pilots wi re killed, the engineer nnd wife severely in jured, and a'l the Bremen killed. It is impossi ble tj fcive a correct estimate of the total lo*< of !iie. By H me it to suppoM-d th .i thirty or tot| persons are siill but led in the drbrxs of the wreck, or at the liott.mi of the bay. A iliver lias gone to the scene of the disaster.' The accident das cast a gloom over th* w hole city, and univer sal sadness prevai'x. The streets are crowded with |<eople and there is intense excitement. The Ocean Wave has been tor some time consid ered an ur?nfe I'oa', and has alw ays been an unlucky one. A CRTMtXAI. Rr.?P<>XStr.lLITT . is "omewLere. and it; hould be v ?ited u|>oti then? to who e recklessness and 'ucapacitv is the catfs.rophe attributable. The svstem of m sp rt'ons everywhere is loov, careie > amlreck !e^s. The boiler was not so much explo<ied. as it was tornoi?eii with a long seam. It w:is*>rot t?n as to literally tear open. Had it I en stronger, so ss to explode with cteatir violence, the de struction would have been greater. The force of the explosion was upward an 1 icrward MySTEROCS and liORRIULE M i'SPER OP A Y??rsi. tiiRL in New York.?Sundav mornini Coroner Herman in New York made a jhwI nj jf tem exMr'nation at the Morgue of the i?>.K ot an unknown l'emnle. d'^covered on Saie?day in ri trunk left at the Hudson River Railroad depit for Chicago. The verdict was that the cause of death was inflammation of tbe bowels brought on l.y abortion. The corpse is evidently oi a youns w oman is or 19 years of age. The features ???e pli using, ha'r light, height r? feet J im he No clue has l>eeii obtained to the identity of the woman who lelt the trunk containing the re mr*i s of the victim at tbe dejud. The track man and the diiver of a or.i'yx which brought the woman to the depot, who had l?een arrested on suspicion, have been discharged, there being r.o evidence agairst them. The latter states be does not know who the woman was. and he drove her 11 the dej ot in tlie ordinary wav of business. The boy, Alexander Parks, who as-.'-<ted in car rying the trunk into the depot failed to identifv the truckman. The police are making strenuous etlorts to unravel the mystery. Tbe houses of noted al>oriiouists are now under the strictest survcH'ance. THE MT8TERY CLEARED CP. A ptctw telegram irom New York last night sty*: "The mystery of the corpse found in a truvk at the Hudson river dei>ot is clearing up. The truckman who brought it surrender! dhim self, and the police, acting on information given by him. have arretted an alleged notorious abor tionist. Dr. Jos. Rosenswig, alias Asber, from whose house, it is stated, the trunk was taken. The people attempted to lynch the l>octor as he was being conveyed to the tomb*, and he was saved with difficulty by the police. JBe denies all knowledge of the affair." SriTS FOR DAMAL.EH by Wl8TPIELD FEBRT Boat Victims?Suits on behalf of the follow ing penopshave been commenced in the Brook lyn City Couit against the Staten Island Ferry Cempany, to recover damages canned by the explosion on the feiry-boat Wes^tieldJ? hn Madden, Michael Kelly, Richard R. Moore, Bernard, Catharine, Ann and Thomas Smith, EJ'en Groom, John Groom, and Mra John P. Roberts, damages W,000 each; John Groom, jr., #W4W0; Edward Day, fTJ.OOO: Delia T. Groom, %25,000; and Joseph teynie. *80,000. A Kd Klvx Shot.?A white man mmed Lvon was shot and killed on Thursday night in ^ ilton county, Tenn.. by a negro into whose ho e ho was attempting to force his way. Lyon was in disgu:se, and was accompanied by some 15 Others, all of whom were masked. ? ? 9^A model for a bust?a'moet any paten' boiler mQUtl, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAB. This Afternoon's Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. THE AIM riC KXPrOITIM. Kr.n rn of IhftOBKW" A^nickTrlp ntkN Inlnltlrrn D?.r?-.lmk Sreur* ? !rrl\^, _ IVri^llint !??> ? \nr<ini? l?i* .< n?ior* on lli?> Po Inrin-KillliiK ol Tiiut > ?ller l'r?| ???l Home. ?'lf. St Jonas, N. F.. Auge?. .W ? The United States ship Congrcr ? h:*? returned ?.vm Gr**er luid,hiNinciuilt a rplcnitlil Voyage o 2-WO to IH.co, ltiitwk 79, in l( ? than th-rt.en rui. r'ng t'ays. T'.e Coiikfcs* left St. .John* Aucu>? otl and anchored at IMscoonthc lO'V On the trip ?he passed huudred? of 1M*KN*E fCRrEROS, but encountedno pack ice. The season is very oj*r. m t vVM May in New York. we ad vanced <!av became porj>?tu*l. The sun ?artk behind tbe hoiizjn but a kliu.t time and the i a ' fbt? as Mifficient to r .-I by. All night the display of the aurora borea'.is were eitreatly grti.d' We torml THE POLARIS at I>: -co, but sixty day* In a lvance. Captain wi"*! ei^ht E qr'miux, bwrded r.s a mile iiom the liarlioi. Some trouble had arisen be utcn Capta'u Hall aud h;< . cientitic r v?cate a?t > the special cb.i? ct of the expedition, which thieatened to l?e *r*?r% l.nt bv the judicious aril turn ltuerpo u'on of Captain Davenport, alio If* ;d dow n the naval law, rind stated that the paramount obj-ct wn? felting to the north |*?le, hprmory wa> restored. The Polaris sailed Augr?t IT, in the atternoon, amid time cheer* frcm the Corbies*. Captain Hall, instead of going.'a Joi.cs' Sound, will Keep on the wc?t si-le o? Smith's Sound, as there are indrii?s .ontbwester'v, aliich cmbr-goed Kane's ad vance. As The i ill '? he llMjK - to g ?' through. ?Vs year. The Congress remained ei^ht days at l><?ro, and found regular s immer >t! Greenland. Captain l>avcnp??rt was re nhcdwitb a salute of tu teen guns when he pre sented S cretarv Kobf?a> letier. stating the object ot hi* \ .Mt snd soliciting the co-operation of the I?.r'?b authorises with Cap'atn Hall's e*|if""t'oii1 wb'ch w.^s cheer..>'1 v accorded. The m ?rc * the i'o1- s t Mild not t?ke wc .v le.t in lis|ect>r Gent .?*' Smith's e:rc at IHsoo. The Con*,. * '? 'he lp-gc.-t ship cut in UL :o bay. ? THE K.*'EK?>AI> SI.4(UIIT1:K IX r "su fit si i in. Tl'lrtydiio #fath*- Condition ot Some of flip Houuileil PosTcjr, August 39 Several per-^ns wounded in the late railroad disaster exhibit unfavorable symptoms. Edward Williams, of L\ .in, aged S3; badly scalded, andit is thought that he can not survive. F. Browning and .1. B. Betr!?. bo"i of Lynn, arc ii. a critical condition. Jefferson Howe, the baggage master ot 'he Puuiaui irain, who remained at his iw?t, lies in the city liospithl in a precarious condition. His right"arm r;t amputated yestordav at the eN>ow. and to-dsy li'S lCit leg \v ill be taken oft. Heinjured in ternally, and received several bru'**s about the .'ace,: ome of bis teeth being Knocke 1 out. and his recoverv i? extremely doLbt.ul. Th.*n? tu ber of deaths ha* reached G2. FROM El KOI*E TO-DAY. TfUjrajhrd Exclusively to The Eciting Star. 1 tie I'olllir || Minatloa in I'raucr. Paris, Aii?. ?The J< >trr~' Debet de plore- the in< oduction of Dutauu's amend ment in the A emb'v yesterday. The ? iuiU says Thiers is opjiosed to the wording of tire rtjiort of the committee on th* bill ior the pro longation ot his j>owers. ind w ill s|>eak against ?ts adoption on W birMiy. The deputies of ti e extreme baft, the lt.^.it. and the Le.c Cen tre, held meetings after Monday's sitting of the Assembly to delibciate as to t'Wr future coune. The Paris /o?raal has been prusecuted lor pub l'.-hing fa^ new^. Sjiaiu's l'recanfions Aicainsi Yellow Fe%er. Mai?RII>. Aug. 29.?All vesselsicom the islands of Cuba and Old and New Providence are jtiir antined at spar i^h jiorts to prevent tlie ixissili'e muoduction of yel'ow fever. Mni.no I)i>aN(ers. r? !.'<( Dti'n.ft'i ly cm E+utMic.n <?/ P- fr lntm? M'ncfc fj a SUnm-tuy; fix I'rrti/M Urovcued? ?Si.*ji i unk by a C?l( fftt. Losdox, Aug.: >?An txplosionof petroleum i>c;urred l.*>st night on bo.'rd a ve: sel at Pen zance. The vessel was des.roye?l by tire and two persons werekil'ed by the "explosion. The st am-iug * 'sprey ww lo?t off Dnnd'e, and six I nans were drowned. The steam-hip ptn> sian. ??f:m fjaebcc, ran dou n the sicamer Aber n St.Gt i? ge's channel. All on board are be lieved to have been taken o.Y tlie vessel before he sc.k, though that w as but the work of a few minutes. Movement? of NfeaniPi ?. Loktr?, August ?TLe steamship City of I^'juh i. t rcni >>w Yoik. touched at Queens town ai 7 a. m. to-day. The ship Ohio, from Baltimore, touched at Southampton yesterday. The steamship Algeria, 'tub New York, touched ?t Queeiutown to-day. The steamship Oceanic, from New York, touched at Queeiutown yester lay. '11. ? *.) iti:.-l.ip Assyria, Irom New* York. ? fuelled at ^loillle to-?iay. 1 York's Lssl 4 r iiiin .l Nensntiuii. Thr /?? c 1 Jiorfy of a 1 'our ? ffirf J'a'-'"! in a 1 iunk? T > < ,tfv> 'ty S'ill Litr ct ilrd. New YorK, August 2U?In the trunk mystery he sesrcli of the two houses ot 10>S';iii'.rer^ tailed *> lind toe woman who sent the tri nk away, the house siitl under police surveii wce. Kosenxwerg has a diploma from a ?o ,-ailed medic."' society in Philadelphia. The pi i:oner is very re.'.cent, and denies a'l knowl edge of the affair, though the police jiossess r< i. ive e\'.dence of hW complicity. InsjiectoiJ Willing sud Jameron believe they have a cer ;?'?i clue to the woman who accompanied the iri;nk to the depot. Sixteen bathers bad a narrow es-aj e ..om dtatl. in Sliaik river, New Jersey, S itur y, in onsequence of holes ir. the san?f. + indian Wm in ^miflicru California. San FitAMMSfo, Augu.-t V.?The Indian 'rouble* .n Southern California are more se rious than war at l'rt-t anticipated. Intelligence n in I.os Flore-, as late r>? s o'e'ock p. m . rep remnt.- tl'at the rebel chief Olegario ha* |>er suaded Aguilia* t j join bini in an attack on the K..;lenient o! San Lu's Kev. The settlers are res|iondii'g to a call trom Ool. P. J. Coats, and will join tne romc.aiid >>1 Col. Brown tc-night. Father Xibach, ot San l?iego, has just returued. ii'dre|<?i>> tiiatall attempts on h<- part to .'ring about a settlement of the difficulties have b en .rustr.itt d by < Hegario. There is ?jreat evcite mc-nt in tbe vicinity ot San l>:r.s Key, as it Is feared therew.il be a general uprising of the 'r.dians. Overiinnliittr raiiininiy. New Yonx. August 'St.?At the iuoe<ing o? the oint commiUee appointed by the boardoi i.uj?er and board ot uldt i men to investigate tkt financial state- of the cuy, yest?-r lay f-tet noon, ?tecorder Hacket was chosen permanent chair nan. A re olution wr>s passed that each mem. >er should select two prominent citirens to be tsscciatcd with the committee in the investiga ,on of the accounts. Sixteen |ter?ous were thus Jcsignatcd, and an invitation sent to each re ;u<'-iilig his acceptance. Among the gentlemen ?umed were Uobert Lenox Keunedv, Koval A. Phelps, H. B. Clad in, Judge Porter, James Brown, of Brown Brothers, Wm. E. Dodge, aud 'ourtlandt Palmer. # Two MidniKlil !Uur?len in Seta York. Kkw York, Aug. 2* At midnight, during a Irunken brawl, at 319 Water street. Mary Burke. iued 35, was V'cked in the stomach by Michael I'ltsp&trick, producing a miscarriage." She will lie. Emma Block, of 3s GlintO' uat relled with her husband last night aud threw an txe which missed l.er husband und killed a child named William Weinhart, who happened in the room. ? A Colored Woman Ribs a Xntional Paok. Nev Y'ohk, Aug. ??The Essex County Nf tiomd Bank of Newark, N. J., was roDbed be ;wetn Saturday and Monday of 93,000 in trac ? oruil currency bv a colored woman named Elica Ar.n Srott, w ho cleans the offices. Twenty-seven haadn <t dollars Wtre recovered anJ the rest will probably be obf'ned. Ylee President ( ullnx. Chicago.. Augurtia?Y'ice Pr, si.ient Colfax has mived at Minneapolis, MiEr...?rom a M-ip to Bed Bive-. He will leave St. Paul >or South Bend, Indiana, Thursday. Name or tbe Murdered Blond . Ntw York, Augrst 29?It is m.i<] tv- ffjri whose remains were found in the trunk at ihe Hudson Kiver Railroad depot came from Bos ton, and gave the name of Ruth Billings. The Port Chester Poi*on<*g Caae. Kew York, August 29?In the Port Chester poisoning case, the coroner's jury returned a verdict against Mr*. Henrietta Knapp, who was r jtiiuitttd to awnit the action ot the grand jury. Arrest of a Mnrderer. St. Ix)Vis, August 'it?John Irwin, who mir. dered h'? son-in-law, Samuel YanArden,wae urtsttd at East St. Lou.; yesterday. INC MOBILE HOKI ?? Tbirty4li?l)rMt iv nrMl' ? lw. MovttB. Au , Aa?.i t _Tlr atCAm-r Fountain br<it(bt #t? i 1?m .u V* '.I ?' ? t >?u fb*1?ivck th'? Th'* ma .? * a ? ?1?1 of ;?% dead bodies rft'i<v<tf<l m> f?r It f< ?r*-l B<au\ dmii arc M.ll unJtr lb* ?Nt u The ea . uister-tots mainly c?'m|?*??d the w rl n* rl?? smi tint* l?ri' lc* >io well knosm ci..*e*?? are snung the ii'.Wd ?c.'| t WUl'i Men .wither. . oft ?t\ w.-tgher The fcilton n? .? the J.< i?f th? I d.?A i|>ta.n W? H-t ii, Vary and EPen Unir'an. li.irgf Cm?*cI1 J- Peterson tpik?0, w. J. livtwOln. M?nr Hnnon, Mrr. Annie Ml?an*. Cornelia l?ulii>*-a. Elira and Agnes Viflnlw, It nitr<l. K'Anderwtn, M. E Hoimt. Mto. Pi kr< and son Williaas K Coarsen, .laooh liu. - U, JvK'fh L O'Hrwut. M. Pewcr?. Sar?b Mr!'.<n.ild. and an unkiwwn liWian. ? _ ?? 1 >????!? I t? liiKraiiM'ki. r? c Mm '-Itn/Ka J - ' ?a .*? m J IM> aa4 It ?*-?. Evaasvttt*. Im*.. Ang ?' - t ban 1 of > ) nil ii tn?- : the Motgavtii i,kv.,>i|lMS*t utt'sy night. t ink a white man auJ a negro ? barrel ?.*?! ou ?.???? i? m?u in.it t"a-y \ i'V Tu **\ velit aM krr. j (Hrti w a tnt ? zniU-; viu h? tv. ? # A r iMi I Ulrl ?>ti I ;r?-. Nr.* R? i k. A ? ? - a i ?So J et .oi w.-'h e at the Hu? ^nl Athra^ m Ih( r"|Lt, "'w rk tl-'l't ??? a h*'V t ^ nam. I Fmilx Sr;,'i (ji?kt tore. srd shcasa ha.' ? l-urncl Hrr'rjrt. ?.tSn<li|?ti i .'.rrv i.ot oai.gi rou? - ? I'Mlaili Iptiia * >i * I nirt piiir. I'1 11 apklthia, Ai t<>*t ?CrM i)? A Son ha tela ilihf kill oj t'.ir liiat ;r>miiaait??f tor tin Pt tilirjlvat'la Rai'eoad L'.verj ?>.-! ite- m Petty'* J*lan<\ The keel lor O e?oud *? II Ik 1*?J ui iaK''atc!y at 'he .nine place. ? ? ? ? mmm ? ? ? < At. Tm:>? -1 ?f Phi* tlt 'i'lua L*>' rut Matniaysavaot thee -tl ua-le " ll i' sutt.i acttc nal luatke; w rU.iri .il. and t'ie ttaile In a'l i'? M-vcra! departments hve healthful an outlook *-ae n ni. min t- to fcsvi Men it. ThereSa gcod tk siaml t'tr tn?i. a i l yet it uol to much ini xecsot thei>'ipiily m to ? art ant au a<ivanee in |f.oe*. TUerv in a htea4 ?in ?> in the mat Let tliat renilor* Iiumiu -? aat y faetny wmubcw ? tst |>retty <rer>? rally M t>i vi t j the cunrli'Jon that |4 ice> ? ill n.il i>mt - iMt bek.>v?-r tLU aeaxMi. an<l ?i|m-rator* .n-mc W'l rjr klicr* at eurn-nt mtre?, the umiuit ?oei|*?ke an?l tlie men at the m a<-? jmn cheer ialiv in the wutk ot mi;>i>I> itig 'he markrt. Tke l^eLk^h resign, tit.Uer an active <1* tna i<1 front the (I<cnili2 oi the m.** ??, i? J'I.hIiu-ihh r??al larj^le. The threatcne4 <|i|>Aite a fortnight H)!ti ii .? m?'t?l the ini*ie? ;n ttii'Hr\tay1killre(MMi tbraaiitot aitrt ha* |wwd. Hw r^fent mir* havitig troa^ht tlie rj i.<ij> t.i tacii a hi a' tjnmove ap|inbet*9i?'ii uti tkat acuee thri i^h I'v? thv tot ?>! the h :iun?er. The ric?i|>'? of tual '???t week at Port Hi- Ii tin>ti-l were ^r.'?*er th ?o tlio eot ei'hfi of tlie two |?revton? tl*;*. At tht Hi \t | ul>lu ?aie of Set int mi etial a* New Y? tk hv the lviawarc. I. tokawanna an I em K..''roa?l Company, we uiKk-ratanJ Ifi.'kie w.ll l<eofi re?l. *huh in mote thai, the ifcti uioti'lilT ??le. tin- larpi ?t ftU)i>U!)t ever he lcre . >l?l on a 'ike occaaiwn. Wo**i*c W.>wr> v-^KKT:>uruKitRtoar?. 1 ne a wen abce ti. !??, who ft atnilxtrd hy tknofawH in L> un. Mum.. Iia?e cotnh'*ie.| t >re f t thr aci.uu ol th?-? 6i|>Ui\ in? ft.tcherv In nr iler^ii(? a |cmalmlirti?ii ?<i **.?.?. At tlie w?> m n> inAgnation nieiiin^ tut ?..k a.i.!r?a^i-a w rcdelncred by wvi-ral & .it., in -n aii?l woik inir KirU. and rt olu.v. r ail- ;>t? >1 i>r.iK-*t ia ? against aiiy tMliiitiaa ?>t ? ^e? >in<ler anv 1'ietext ahate\ir. The ?i?r? -ng won. ti i' ?re ;olv??!that tbey ?mM?u1 tn tt >im?ti-riu?.either w.th rt>Jtril tore-luet .on ot pi ictx, not c-f to <iuit, or joifeiture of wajr ?. I/Pile gre n tinted wnliiu,: cards are the litest l.ct.do": wrinkle. 'The vvl^pr "B?*toa d^." doia not tint! la\or in r.^fiectaMe lOrieljr. ?^Fa?hiot?al.'e. x"le. r * i'l r^umc eity life dur 'ij the month of Uctt'her. I/Mi.-*Kchonberg. a PL.tadi-Iphia hcllc, is e iir'i'g out iu i>i*-ra. KPSom of th* inure r. nmti- count ic? in Texas are .-?ayet uiimii'V'-kI ta ill. ?ouu-ti |4>ii~>ners. KX*Aima Dickiraaai rlearcd Al'i.nm ort the nri n^-ot licr .*?* Ir^t ye r. I/"A Pitt^ht'-g girl aped Litcen hrinjr* a suit for I>t? ich of I um c i^au.st a niaii aeventy ycatfo'd. ?y l.ucl y on tlie recent rai~ ? ha? sur> p'-ed all the Flora \lcF''tu?ey# at Sarat ? .th glovo lor the remainder of tin- a>-x in. tS~A v " o* itreqiy, lcc,iirmg out West on ttotnaii huflriige. niarf'itfc. &C., gi*-e- tl -^ |<>w eifc< ad?ice t > her wrdueu i ?. 4-Ifyou hate your he-hand, fbake I m and live rlgne or look up au affinity." ty A resident ot Wi.-eonsin. named Sige, hM given fr2W?.c? 0 .or a college tor uoni< ti in It'iaca, and proM M-d tutat.iaai imire on ccrttin conill 'ioi<?, one l>Hti? that ?..?-n1aitee a? morning players iu the cha| el shall be e inipulsory. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tower I'rii-ea tltnii rineahfre. Aj?*r> S?r??j?i.'la at.'l (VtTf Prct'.nU, SSr.; Btiriietl's Ci^-'^tr" an?l Kilwtm, V" : S> (n-tirk l ???>n-p and T.-iiie. %1 S-. J?yn-'? E^pnct >ra_nt ar.4 Alt? tntiii-. S.V ? H'mtrtM'ii. H" .flanl ? auii Vio^ear KittTS. JH'c.. M ? hl#r'? Il-tt BiltT*, aS?-.; L> u ? Knthain t> a???l Harrj V Trie"pl..-rn?. ?- . I.a M a W ~m and M~t i. Halm. ?n' , I>*scli-l>-r s Ii ur l?>*. S.V., Hv.i.'.h 1.! ' Htii.hu, ?1 S), B *u'? J? tuaica Uiiig'T. ?V ; Pualon'a firfMiw, Mr.; Tar rant'? Aywiml.Wt ; ViMlM(trr'?Ilr|> ph ??phit?^, Oseoi?i'? 1 tidiat/ls4??i?a<. (IJi; !?t -rlin? a AtuVr ?ia. if-i..nt.tiSe Nm h ?r? Elixir Pr> ti?xiiie Iriti, Sl?e.; Dr Ji>ui(h'* < '?>! Liver Oil. (I: otl ?-r kliiii*. air : Fiaec ? Kt li<-f. iWt11*1* ay 's Haoafarlllitn, . F'- I* Wat. r. 7iv . Parry's Leti. it. (SlTi; Lnl'in'n Bitm t>. I' tinla*. |l; < 4 gate's \?-r> lat^^ ikMirHii nt. retail at wh-.I? ?alr priri-*; H .lland Gin. ltup-.rtml. *1 |w*r hittle; Fim- Old K}i- U"lii?k) . lara- h tth?. 91. |?"r fill m. a??i;u(r.iiit"*4 a? rppr'*a,jTil*-1 or ih<id"> r^fa!i<l''*l. <"m 1 if. mia ? im". P.'ir. Atis i ia.Sh rrjr, Muoewtel, 51. AKTUI It NATTAN!*. I?ru*ci?t. aus tr r.irii.-r SI atnl !? -:r. ?ta X. W. Ureal Rcdnrtioa. is OLD RVK ASP BOl'KBOK Wnis-RIES BRAKDIKS. GINS, tr., r.t th* following 'itau.!*. vir:?Fam'ly N?ctar I (iv ^wl : Bobectsoa _4 4o? * t ? Me^nei?i??y. l?4. ?li'.. lw. a W ?!<?.: otar.l, Pupar ft Co., 1-55S. 51-i < alii rni* Bra.i lv. #t do.. Old Toni Git . ?l 2S: C'icktai! Bitt.*r?, BiaiWJi-rry Brainy. L'.U-tal Uiaenui:: to th- trawl". <V G \CTIER, Pr-pri^??>?* of -thr .Tativr Wine Bitt>ra, Bi} 11 IJI? atnl 1419 Peun'a avune. 'Flit CELEBRATLU N ? RTI1 AKLINoTuN J CON< ORJ? liKvPKS a a ii bkiv. s>*:?.v yr?J;U F*OM THE ^ IKEV \Rl'b OF THE ^CB S< KillLIC. l y tl:i* t.'llwir.p Or. e. rf H?4f*i?i'i<? (.Vr-K VV Bonli II I -fr?*<wt, S v <;???'. II piatit a f -i.. 1441 In Tut at* 1 r. .WtVNI 14t!i m4 15:h Ma?? I. f w 11 SiUii*?,eir. lSOi I N W i \ unc? A C > . lo-j 1 h : ? t r r >tli a.id S' ??? , in <"t ? Ma?. ?i:r T'Wipl<- .1 <?rn.jf?- A. <"> tiaO^ih ?tr?i4: Br.wnit c 4 Middl I ?.Cl4 r? nn*jIvania iivenn* . Ja? Jir'iin?t-n. 1714 Pi-un-ylvanlaave I.c, li . A l'.irVer 1 Co . H ^3 IVnna) !?i.uia a*? i.vs. Im Gmrtavtrm? W?. T !l*rrm. cnr.Briilfc a?4 If ikI. ?lr?-t?; Bi.'ii.h ri. r ??. H-tdc- and Hiicr-?a 'tti?-t?. Fi.-ter * F.ltus, i1* liar-ii; Win. K. t'artw ritiit, wO ?. binlai ?tre?-t. J -ha Th vk< r. 70 Bndu i-tri-cC aa" < i AM' All kK AI lil >T TliK r.O0K w VII.LK. x: \m.lMKo. AM1 XT,,, LEONAKDT"WE S I. <?ii:l.-ai AfliRR# II. wjr?t ?? ISi*li|'-? at r.i.VI * a a. u tv W t-vi ry ilajr. except hu- -lai . l'r ">k?\ ill- atae?atS*?. |.<k p m. '? ?tr??-t. !?* tween ?*tIi and7thafreets N V* .*??? 'iiT n ilt?il9. v_. .i J KOV A R!> J^AMES T LEW la* _ Pi RE-FAIKVIFW BI.AI'KBKRKT WINE." < warrants.' I'jtrnliiCM'. tliri-uzh t is phr?n-'a ?. Sold l ?-irucaieta on'.j F rMlf.wMwafck; CHAJtLE* SToTT A CO., Sul9 Im* P'tin?i lian a avir*. SCHOOL FIHXITIEE > IV 4X0 LECTFRE ROOM SETTEES, OF THE XOST APPROVED tsTVLEs, At the Maiiufactar<-r * Prices, At MM BALLA>?XY5T bl an!7 40> Ttb street. li??*'.',;t,.nr<?r Binldirut. rpo fcA> e ok soi fb fifiT" THAT 18 THE QUESTIOH. READ THIS: POUT 8tt.lt, Dacotah Tkrbito*y. July S,1ST1. Mr B- 6<hrrrbrrt?fir: Pk??f a^nd tnebr luil Ifl wo.-tb of the Liur-n Collarsai.d Cuffa you urcrtkM. Th'?^ tou ajnt brfore g*\f rat ire aauafaetim. En closed Bud ti forao. da and 26 c?uts f >r postage. 107'inw. JBA1I K SMITH - I rerefrs orders cnnstsiitlr for these anaarpaaasbty cL'-ap Lined Collars and Cafli, and have jaat ruoeivsd afieah sapplr. Four COLLARS and two pairs reversible CI TF8 for (1. Also,?00 Work and Travelitf BA!?EET8 at 11 each. Infant's WiUowCHAIRt*. wmffai Pllk at^ W~d FANS. Ladlrs" and O^uta' HOsIERT and H AND KFB< hieks. T<'ILET artk lf.s. po?:ket BOOEB.' jmLBT. NATT'RAL CURLS. COB t-KTs, LINEN fHIBT FRONTa, Ac.,allot which will be sold oa tbt d liar plan, at ? lliTERBBIfl'l, Sit SEVENTH STREET. Jyg 11 Enar Piausrlvaala avenna. ^ FUR D1AMUKD8. Ac . Call oa BENJ L. HOOD. He has kert the larfe opposition J*welry Mora fa All any and S. raunra tbe pa.' twent' 8m-i Mkr?,aid will L -w a?ii oil tbrB--ct rr!:?l'l? M ATI n E> R.rh JEU kLRV.Et'.fr.m 10 t W p-t r*a? t-.l.o?tbs usual pr^c -s. N B.-M ?? f fi ?e M. beea iXtaloe 1 In f-xchai.f f?r r?wl "at**'- a?J wiiJ bs "iSTam?^a4tiSiSA",AW??a.