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THE EVENING STAR a PUBLISHED EVERY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsyivenis avs. and Eleventh strest, ar W. D. WALLAOH? Papers served in peckages byparriers a1 O45 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers menths; 61 for three months; and for less than Gree months at the rate of 12 centaa week. Sia- gie copies, Ons cane; in wrappers, rwo cxNes. : (7 Avvenriexmznrs should be sent to the @fice before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may Bot appear until the next day. THE FRENCH SYSTEM OF DRAFTING. Under French law every birth in the em Undoubtedly the practice which is prevalent must be registered within forty-eight —_ tn thie and other cttes of closing certaln churches LATE FAOM CULPEPER. in of severe penalties for an viola- | in the hot summer months is in ettor | wre Design of Rebels im the Present ‘iom of the code. France is divided into 40,060 | and productive of more or less evil, Looking at ampoign. communes, each of which has « mayor, holding | It in s superficiel way, it is said that the congre- | Covar-H Va, Aug. 12-7 his appointment from the Department of the In- are small, that the clergy need a va- ‘ULPEPER Counr-Hovusz, Va, Aug. terior at Paris, which, by the way, is in all re- aspects the moat ie branch of the French overament. itis Presence of the mayor that irths are declared and formally placed upon record for future reference and use. The law re uires that the child shall ftself be brought be- fore the civic functionary, the full names of the infant given, the names and condition of both parents, when known, given, also the sex of the child declared, sll the facts certified to by two credible witnesses, whose names, residences and oc -apations are alee carefully recorded. it Will be seen at a glance that the Information ‘thus obtained is of immense utility to the Govern- ment ia conducting theoperations of the conscr!p- tion, whose mechanism may be described tn very few words: The Government calls for a contin- gent, let ps suppose, of 100,000 recruits, for 1262. The Leg Bedy authorizes the te be made. Each a of the Empire, of which there are now eighty-nine, ts required to furnish a quota, based upon the amount of its population. Tue mayors hold lists of all individuals born in their respective communes, and notifications are sent to every male child born in 1842 ithe draft- ing age being 20 years) that he Is to present him- self on such 8 day, at the sairis, to take Y sue in the drawing. This notification is a mere formal- ity, as every young man knows when he will be zequired to come forward. pens that fyoung Fre: resid): Zeturn ty their native lan this Perlod, for ms {al purpose Ming a duty,which, ift chose, might be readily avoided: by simply re- maining out of France. To illustrate the mode in which the drawing takes place, we will su; that a commune js required to furnish 100 conscripts— the total number of eligible young men being say S00. Five hundred bits of paper are placed fn an urn, of which four hundred are blanks, and the remainder, marked from one to one hundred, oblige their holders to ‘fall in.’ The 400 who have escaped are now —— from military ser- vice, unless some extraordinary event—such as an invasion of France—should demand thecalling out of the entire arms-bearing population. The mode of et , 88 has been seen, imple enough—all being afforded a fair chance. As regards exem the system is scarcely lesssimple. in the first place, the con- scripts undergo a rigid medical examination, and if any are found laboring under physical disabil- ity they are@at once discharged. Next in onder are the exemptions of sowtiens de famiile, or in- it upon them. dividuals with families de, ‘Thus the only son of a widowed mother is ex- empted. So also is the only brother of an orphan sister. Brothers of a soldier still serving in the army are exempted until the latter’s term shall expire, only one of a family being drawn at one time. A wife cannot exempt her husband, even if there be children, as the law holds that youn; men ought not to marry until they have fuialled their military to the State. A fast class of exemptions has a pecuniary feature. In that is to say, up to 1856—no conscript not exempt by physteal debility, or by the other causes above enumerated, could service, except by producing stitute. is bad given rise to a degrading species of trade or speculation, in which iar; pumbers of man sellers and buyers were ageges. But, under the system referred to, the c: ript who bought a substitute was responsible for his substitute, and if the latter deserted, or died, be fore the expiration of the seven years’term, was liable to be forced back into the ranks This system was abolished in 1356, by order ofthe Emperor, aud the Government itself ac- septs pecuniary indemnity for the withdrawal of? a and practically pays for his sub- stitute by offering an ample bounty to volunteers. Jt is arrsaged that the sum received and paid by Government shall vary according to the military exigencies of the couatry, but the present basis 4a as follows: A conscript is exempted for 2,400 france (8480. a the Government pays a boun' te volunteers amounting to 2,200 francs (#440, makiag 2 profit of 200 francs by the exchange. Tae Rowtne MatcH FoR THE CHAMPIONSHIP or Auruica —The great sculling match for the «cbampionship of American waters, between the reseat holder of the title, Joshua Ward of New- roan, and James Hammill, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for $1,000, comes of on Wednes- day and Thursday next, on the Schuy!kill river, Philadelphia. For the last four years Ward has been the acknowledged champion of American oarsmen, having defeated In clever and decisive s.wle every opponent who ventured to di bis Claim _to the title. New York, Newburg, Boston, Worcester, Staten Island and other re- gates ‘bas Seen him successfully maintain his of champion sculler of America ; proud position and as if his pron #mbition was not sufficiently gratified, he, about /¥° years ago, challenged Robert Chambers, the b’#t oarsman of aoe to a trial of skill, for the s.™ of $2,500 a side. This challenge was acce oy Chambers, but some delay occurring in the arrang ment of the details of the match, combined with tne break- ing out of the rebellion, led to its abandonm<t. ‘ard’s opponent in the forthcoming match is @ young fellow halling from hose Tope ne Sdqed to be by far the best oarsman that ever ap- peared west of the Alleghany mountains, and who has beaten every man that he ever rowed ageinst. He made his first poe East at the Boston Regatta on the 4th of July, where he distancing all his com- ‘wo matches have been ar- ranged between the two oarsmen ; the first, a race of three miles, to come off on Wednesday next, on the Schuylkill, for $500 ; the second, a race of five miles, for the sme amount, on the same river, to be rowed on the follow! nye These matches have created 8 vast amount of interest in aquatic les throughout the United States, and thous- ds from oh parts will beat Phiindeipbia to witness the contest. There has already been very heavy betting on the result, Ward having slightly e call, but nearly all the money stak bas a at evens. Ia Pittsburg Hammlill’s yictor: is regarded es a certainty; while in thisctty Wa: 4s the po} favorite. Arrangements have been effected by the boating clubs of Phi \phia for astonished every one petitors in the race. the een of eet re rowed over free from } taken call and leave your orders. jy 12-eolm® Church, held especially sactee to teveletionnes outside c: » . PSs 5 RRR gs eee mo . Thousands of hered, Bavonnton’s Hatz Drs s peocees were mas by M pone htman, fon. A Joaw D'Arc —A marauding band of rebels Tas best in the World. d H. Walley and others. Tents have been ta Kentucky, on their way to Mount Sterling, stopped =o house of Mr, Oldom, and, be beim absent a time, plundered him of al! b' horses, ana cmong thema valuable one ing to his daughter Cornelia. She resisted the out- rage as long as she could, but finding all ners forts in vain she sprang U another horse started baste oma tbe town to give the alarm. Arst animal gave out, when aelz- ed another, and meeting the messenger from Mid- dieton she sent him as fast as his herse covld carry him to convey the necessary warning to Moant carne, where be arrived most oppor- tunely. Miss Uldom then retraced her way to- rd home, taking with her a doubie-barreled abot-gun. She found a pair of saddle on ments the road belonging to a rebel officer, which con-] Musens. A. H. Hatt & Co., bave removed tained 8 pair of revolvers, and soon she came up | thelr stock of, India & peer Goods from their a; sedimented ‘with the advancing marauders, jered them | branch A ennsylvania ue, bask to bait. Poresivng that one of the thieves rode | Boston, di the summer, where ha ba be ee ae her horse, she ordered him to surrender herhorse; | pleased to receive orders by ph of mail for this he refused, and finding that n | any and all of the various made from would net her ends she levelled the shot. Mabber or Gutta Perchs. Orders will be gun at the rider, commanded him as Damon did ing. ihe traveller, “down from his horse,” and threat- ened to fre if he did not Sars. Her indom!- t 9» @able at last tled, and mh tour peeing: in eye that spoke a terrib! Jue: her favorite steed. When she had regained bis back, and patted him on h of mingled tri turned hfs head bone: leisurely as 1f she were aking her morning exercise. Uv’ The Cincinnati papers think Corinth has ceased to be meer Apadens 2h ‘The destrac- tion af the raieoaaa er ing there reduced it to jon, and of around rebel Ls range there if they ry » rebels can be Pant eet v Roseerans can ved where It will cation, that two or three summer congregations cam well be accommodat and that, therefore, there is no harm buta relief in the custom. On be-said that the clergy should be relieved by the employment of tempo sermon might be omi fined to the acts Sr and ought to be the ebief objects of “going tochurch.’” There are numerous cls while the churches would haveall the small congrega' Ing to, or Sa on, assembly,or at 8 respec! mecessary to the full performance of the Sun exercises. Surely it needs no argument to expe this notion from sensible minds, and yet it cannot be doubted that thousands of very impressed with the idea that they go x8 if the sermon were omi' ical co be lato it for prayer. for thelr own special use, and not for the use of all sinners. et praying own bodies and souls, to be taken care of there of where gag! nto of close corporation churches prevails. the feet and the knees bammedan mosq' the faithful from the dawn, when the with the cry that “prayer is | Spey & system of doing her religion by the ‘water colors. Produces sgler not to be ture—warrented not to injure the Asiz 1n thejleast; remedies the ili effects BLOR, on the fowr sides of cash boa. Eben < ie - Ng WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1862. { ''m.— Phe battle of Saturda: ted in one positive | of the the other hand, it is to ot iG Taspertent Otee bat the Pryce it makes a part. , and the peony con- raise areor pik ‘whose health has was of political hold Virginia as summer weeks, to their own Lh a | al in their services which they 5 Oa the other hand, the amaliness of a co! ation is no excuse for closing a erroneous notion on w! and the rebellion it Bel ss eee * tien, it is hardly worth preach- ahd that 2 large table assembly is good —— are A Yi church @ sermon, and would be vastly more disap- b tied than tl yer or the praise were left out “pig er pe Shes ht to be a canon- Tegation, and a church ought never to on Sunday if two or three would come was folled, but destru-tion or even the of which must bar from tors all ho; Central Virginia. It ia, per! too true that our churches are “ehapels of ease.” They belong body of pewholders who seem to them have built them as their own fr the accommodation of their their own hired minister. Wedo net know any country in the world except America} Court House upon us at C ¢) rr Sperryville from Cal; the ines of ci oun of General Sigel. is plans were completely are always open to . Mo- to any of voice of worsh! Wes are never cl: the Muezzin wakes the sleeping worshippers better than sleep, tothe hourof darkness, when every good Mos- lem goes to bed. European cathedrals, chapels and churches are alwa o to all who choose toenterand yr England has partially adopted the custom to which we object, but America has the battle Saturday at to ‘ht, by job, on a specified plan, fora given number of pawholdere and centributors, ‘Sho ciaim 8 cer- tain specified interest ina church and a clergy- =a Troe cad uot poet at Rov Perhaps some of our excellent readers who J fiver, 2 ie Rap! ' have been th bly educated in this system | The result is Jackson is again foiled and will think that we deal too harsbly with it. It is certainly better than no system at SS cates as very peor system, separat from daily life. 1t crowds it into Sunday, and tendsto Keep it outof other days. It attaches ideas of dress, of social position; of earthly re- lations, closely with the duties prayer and Praise. It makes the clerg’ aslave, requir: of bim the weekly production of a sermon to acertain standard, and i: of leading the Bape per 2 of his people, as the prominent duty of his calling, it compels him to look on the preach- ing as the most important of bis office. It may be too late to effect ac. ce ap general "a pra of pews and private sittings in churches, t it is surely not too ate for our good people to revise the custom of closing large places of wor- ship for several successive weeks, when they ought to stand open with the invitation to all who will enter for worship —N. Y. Journal of Commerce, has been severely inpsired. followed by our army. Impressm: at Taswall Tevolution in this city allegiance. Those who home, but are not privi was the negroes, im; carrying loads of i" During the late provincial tour of Gotts- | bacon, ham, biscuit in barrels and other stores. chalk in Canada, he gave an exhibition of his] There wasan en tat Taswall’s between the Unionists and re’ patriotism to our neighbors. At his concert in ins Union success. Montreal, the house being crammed to overfiow- ing loud calis were made for ‘‘Dixie”’ as soon as the pianist took hisseat. Such a reception for 8 moment ly confused the pianist, but col. and in silence for a few moments, with folded arms. Lote the prgremp ceased = turned ie ano, and, as one companions says p! Hall Columbia,” the “Star Bpangied Banner’? and “Yankee Doodle,”’ as ‘were never before played on that instrument. audience were com, yy shamed, and acknowledging the rel , were liberal in their applause during the rest of the evening. Cotvmsia, Tenn., Aug. M. Stanton, at various the enemy in ints below Wi Nas Morgan, at Cum! th and éch faut. and the Sth bad sev in passing recruits entirely unfit for the service. T have seen hundreds whom I should never have passed, though | know well the importunities of captains desirous of fillings company. There is of this poor material in the usetts regiments; but in the New York and Pennsyl- venia regiments it is ees. great, flood- the itals with cripples from age, previ- ‘and bad habits.”? SPECIAL NOTICES. Se farorntant to © ‘ERS. Matthew's Machines for ing pure, spark- ling Soda Water for bottling or ling from the counter, are the most simple, make the best article and cost less than any other. Plain printed instructions for making the Soda Water and de- with machines. Send for llth Tennessee, was taken was3 killed and 15 wound We captured b a mules. Mergan in To: latin. orses and 2 lot of oats 2) psecraienedbe: crcl a carts de vi: B Whiteburst's, No. 434 Pennsylvania avewue. He | pocaT ON! ie sel¥ing (original) carts de visite Mkenesses of ist! lers ; ogden ng enlisting soldiers; the opening of the Willism A, Batehelor’s celebrated Hair Dye from na- | 9 for and determination ad dyes, ang in os The Pratt im Harnissvrs, Aug. for Wasbington to-night to ‘with the War Department a counties that have exceeded counties have greatly Sestory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, m27-ly (Lates@3 Brosdway and 16 Bond st.) See is gol on rapidl: Federal Go hardly tobe eatitnnted” At toe wita Richmond were interrup! for further reinforcements, and were freely furnished, attempted Pope’s further advanee upon that railroad, the anently threatening e Richmond conspira- of the material or political control of find only a portion of our forces there, bird anctre! vuard duties. Thenew shal, Col. Gillon, requires every one leaving for their residence in the country to take the oat iD. fa Stevenson’s division, in force the re! bering us four to one. The rebels lost 225 in Killed and wounded, and Lt. lot of forag t 300 men of tucky and a Federal freight train cont 60 corn, and then retired. ere is great excitement here. —_— Recruiting in Massachusetts. + 11.—The leading business of assachusetts the present week is ind the prospect is encouraging that no resoft to a draft Among the marked events to day was ited with such excess upon the draft juired. Companies for three doatinue to arrive, and the work of and satiatsctorily.. Regi- 8s fast as transportation is or. for aratth olay, Toews requis of the ing on on vernment. aos y, the 9th, is one of t! Most important of the war, not merely on account valor and unfaltering discipline displayed by our troops, the obstinacy of the con- ae heavy loss on both sides, but because on the campaign of which The campaiga on the part of Jackson is an at- to and recover the of the Shenandoah, where the richest supplies of the enemy are drawn, and the possession of which importance in the endeavor to Cohfederacy, could foiled by the rapid concentration of our forces at Cul, and their advancing to meet him at Cedar Run. The cool and determined temper of Gen. Banks accepted &s soon as offered, and the battle of afternoon was fought between the ad- vanee of Jackson under Ewell and himself. After endeavoring in vain to rout and drive Banks’ corps, Jackson found himself forced to abandon his operation, and his He will be to return. HN isoner. ond 60 same time by this movement to so threat- en Washington and Maryland as to relieve Rich- withdraw again our armies to the line To secure such objects as these, and knowing that the government was now relatively weaker, TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. the in occur in the war, the Richmond leaders sent the flower of the Southern pu prising generals; a large bod) cavalry under thelr’ mast Gistinguletea cavalry hope! fault Convent Stuart, and an of artillery. When Jackson had arrived with his forces as far as Louisa Court House and Gordonsville, and ey such that not on! enter the va. is own. aire direct communications ted, be then called with these, whi: abundance Jackson attempted by « feint upon Madison Court House and Sperryville, to detain our forces at the latter point, while at the same time be threw the mass of his forces, numberin; thirty-five thousand men, by way at least Orange expecting to march on per, and crush the army compelled, the rapid movements in front of him, fall back to a Loh cat defensive positt Cedar Mountain, and finding his lines of retreat becoming insecure, on the succeed|. beyond Pavatiso est! 5 P| diy IMPORTANT FROM TENNESSEE. Active Repression of Rebel Sympathizers— Negross—Unien Success NasHvitug, August 11 —There has been a great to-day in administering provost mar- Gov. Johnson is acting with renewed and in- creased vigor in the punishment of traitors. Another excitement among the secessionists ing through the streets of gangs of | egg from disloyal owners, to work on fortifications, manv of them on Saturday. resulting Guerillas Defeated in Tennessee. ‘War: Major Kennedy, ‘with two small companies of the ist Kentucky cavalry, encountered the guerillas in reatly su- Perior numbers six times yesterday and’ = night Liamsport, featin; each affair with considerable lose Only one man was wounded. J 8. Neier, Brigadier General. Fight at Cumberland Gap—The Rebels cs Routed. outed. ILLB, Aug. 12—A dispatch from Gen. s that Col. De- Col. Gordon, of the Our loss prisoners Twocompanies of the 16th Ohio were surrounded two rebel regiments and cut their ‘way out. aflame e, tobacco and John Morgan left Kuorville oa the 2d instant ‘with 2,000 cavalry, en route for Kingston. Kentucky is to be invaded. mnessse-—Capture of a Union Ferce ef 300 Men and Supplies at Gal- LovisviLLx, August 12.—The guerilla, John with 1,800 cavalry and four Pieces of ar- Tennessee, early this command! the 29th Kens Pitched in State, Court and other streets as head- uarters - Kathusiastic unanimity prevail all classes to-volunta- rily fill up the full quota of Massachusetts. vanig. 13.—Gov. Sarita Mapes pian by witch the lr quota shall be . Many neces- Be ich to stem General jon in it he ns of Tefuse are allowed to g0 high! will be nev Hvvson, of the fight Ca pendence. ‘o Norfolk. to be more c: The Elm river to-day Mo., A between Fire PHILADELPHIA, A from the James river. refugees were taken from were trying to goto Canada, to escape the draft. ————_§___ FROM FORTRESS MUNROE. {Correspondence of the Associated Press. RTREss MonnoE, Porter’s fleet still remains at anchor in Hampton oad at Harrison’s Landing, as has faction has been lately created in folk and vicinity, bythe late de- f the United States generals in com- mand there, to compel every citizen to take the oath of allegiance to the once leave and seek protect! called “Confederate” termination o hospital to go North. Th eer IMPORTANT FROM MISSOURI. Defeat and Dispersion ef Porter's Guerilias in Misseurt. . 9 —Additional 300. have deserted him and scat originall: irsued Goione hes and Quantrill ——_______. Recruiting in Indiaka. INDIANAPOLIS, August 10—Governor Morton has officially announced that all volunteers for | Sigaing it. ae yours or the war will be recelved up to the morn of the 16th of this month, and after that = no volunteers wili be received or bounties The Preparations for the enrollment of militia but finally the affair was quelled by the police using their revolvers. Two rioters were wounded ar Philadelphia. Arrest of Refugees. MILWavxg, Aug. 11.—From fifteen to twenty propellers to-day. They Aug. 1L—Commi Som and Kenaebec came do wn th with sick soldiers particulars lonel McNeill’s command = Petier’s geeriliee rothgretactae hegre days i since, bave nm rece: here and twenty-elght dead rebels were found on the | *zteenth day of Ax field, and ‘buried. Their entire loss could have been less than 300. it 1s intimated on reliable authori: 2,000 of Porter’s gang tered, several hundred of them being prisoners. The balance of his forces. which were 3,000, are rapidly reducing, ry McNeill’s troops in four columns. The Union | theGe loss was § killed and 25 wounded. pture ef Independence. ero, Aue. Jo ieee dence was at- c yester by the notorious ional Bh After an hour’s severe fighting the Federals sur- tendered. Twenty of our men are reported to have been killed. Reinforcements were sent from here last night, to assist our troops at Inde- One hundred | be recety: ood td, s0und, mero! not | four feet long, and split to the ordinary that fully rebel guerillas, under ugust 12.—An extensive fire took place this afternoon at Wissahickon. Bob- ore egy rag or at | tion at the arsenals wnere delivered. before veicg lon under the so- | recsived by the Sovern: government, which appears J or paid for but such as ar ongental to their rebellious natures. The mail-boat John Jackson came down this afternoon, but brings no definite news. Tumors have been set affoat since she arrived but sys A ‘Ohen to be unfounded. from the army ¢ mailboat was completely loaded with pas- ers—discharged soldiers, recruiting officers’ and some 400 musicians who have been mustered out of service. ee ‘ “J THE WREBLY Seax, —— ‘This exesiiont Fumity ux¢ Mews Jeuran; con talning s greater Variety ef reading than can be found 12 Say Slker is pabiiched ox Friday merning. PERMe— Cash, invariably, in advance. Single COpy, Per ARREM.oorer-cceesBl OF Five copies .. ‘Wen copies... oe Wwenty-Ave copies ooo csccscneeae. 90 8 It invariably contains the “Washington News’ ay. Bo generally throughout the country. 1” Single copies (in wrappers) cay be pre: @ured at the counter, immediately after the aes cfthe paper. Price—THRER CENTS. LL Orricias, NS; 2,955 P®°PosaLs For woop. Derot Quaurexmasten’s Orrice, Corner of 18th @ streets, bela cara August 1, 1862, BaLED the deli very of (5,000) five | ‘ords of Wood to ti o Uevennenv at ed « Office until Saturday. the; ith) St (12) tweive o’clock m. entabie(4) size ofcord PARTMENT OF STATE, Wasmineron, January 25, 1863. ‘The Seeretary of State will hereafter receive Mem)>ers of Congress on businees on Saturdays, commensing with Saturdey, the Grst ef next month. WILLIAM A. SEWARD. ‘he weod to be delivered in the city of Wash- ington atsach points as the Depot Quarte: shail direct, corded in ranks(4) four fect high, de livery not rr te until so Tue HIGHES? PRICKS paid for 00 Oebahpeee vill be designated, on the part of COLD AND SILVER COIN, u u a “I vernment, to inspect And measure the wood, cL DEMANDS ‘and such as does not conform to the above specifi- 2 Year 6 cations wi!ll be rejected. ear © per cont. Treasury Notes, ‘Zwo thow fire husdred (3.500) cords to be de- By JAY COOKE & Co, akers, livered on or before the first day of October, 1862, | ty 10-im 452 Pifteentn street. two thousand five hundred (2 60°) cords to bs - < det on er Lejore tue first day of Novembe., 1 HOME AGAIN: ‘882. HE Building, at baviug sgain ment to be made upen the compietion of the contract. whe PO! The fall name and’ poet Othbe kddrees of the bid- more conven prepared to c are spd furr all kind: h “toves Artic es, Bod Camp Eq jer must esrin i, oft gies Toade in the same of ® firm the rames Remember, 884 ‘ena. all the parties must ‘ar or id will pe | Seventh street, : Qs the individu! pro; of the party | Jy 25-1f 5. BE. & H. 1 GREGORY, SCHNEIDER'S Imrrovan Patent WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, Hospitals, Hotsts. end. Private Pamilses, ‘Theses stools are made whol, roposals from disloyal parties wall mot be con- | (> ed, and &n Oath o/ allegiances must socompany Proposition. Proposals must be addressed to Col. D. H_ Rec BP Geartermaster U, 8. Army, Warhington, D. he Bod, must be pisiniy mar! “Proposals for > of metai, are per- nd drafting. tol up the recent order for 300,000, Wood. marae feotly free from s uell. cannot get out of order tai. are go! . % f Li mvVe@nioat artio'e: thefts feat "etractions us totemode of con” | The, abiuty of tha bigeer taki the eontrac fror have bean sows dtu al tho 0: How 0 him, must waranti ie . p r ducting the draft have been recelved frem the by tworenponsible persons, whose mguatures must tee, No. S71 Fa awesus, up maire, Ware partment. appen: 6 guarantee. < _— = _oe pose ty of the guaranto: ust be POR CAPE MAY Rict at Buffale. shown by the ofkial oorts cate of the Glerk ofthe Po ace may: Burvato, Aug. 12.—A disturbance occurred ‘oat District Court or of the United States Tine syrener ey jesves Arh SENT, terday om the occasion of the strike of the | District Attorney. atrest Ww Philncelph'a, eve tish and German laborers, and thelr attempt to | , Hidders must be present in person when theftids | FUreiay. THUMSDAL aw prevent others from working. The chief of po. anpopenod. cf che proeosais Will not be sonsidered: | SATURDAY. at 9 o'clock & ice and others were overpowered and injured, by the contractor and both of hie | | returning the alternate caye New Casti Parsage from jer upon signing Persons leaving W be required of the suscessfal the contract. & kB. mn train well moe sia, w t and the ringleader was arres'ed. The militia} As the bond must scoompany the contract, it will | 2° ck ®. | < ifmington were otdered-under arms but their ald was not eg at ay a nen foo heat. pers) mulee.) arriving ta po ad required. : and ready to pe produced when the contract . ieelgned Biante for bonce oan be procured upen B ALTIL mo oe Refugees to Canada. application being madeat this office, either per- LOCK H Toronto, August 1l.—An extraordinary num- | sonaliy, by letter. or by telegraph. Has di an LOSPITAL, ber of Americans are here to being drafted. Porm of aa Se foe > ee corsnn, & vedy and only The Toronto Globe, which is friendly to the] ‘We, » of the county of and Stete of 2 sctual Kemedy im the World, North, says that the late order .: decretary Stan- | ——. aa the county, of ——~ and tiate | FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ton is impolitic, absurd and tyrannical. It then > me) suarsn seh ane oe ELS — ; adds that only oraven-hearted, disloyal and fil & contract, with thetermsof | LET NO FALSE DF LICACY PREVENT incapables will to teturn to- thei proposition, should his proposition be APPLY IMMEDIATELY pee be hp Pies mia etme sooepted, he Qnoe enter into ® contract in a from Canads will excite no regret. “Bhould the Contract be awarded him we are pre IN FKOM ONE 20 eWo CRanen, _————— beoo: secu ifs ths ee be ppecces the ofa! Bbeve Bhe Desot Quartermaster reserves to himecif the right to reject any or ali bids that he may Weakness in the Bac: the Kidneys and Biadéo: Impotency. Genergi Pein onlaa. on, Sffections o, sry Discharges, o Vousuras ye inson’s cotton factory was destroyed, also om . : prepay, Lauguor, Ideas, Paipitation Norristown railrena ‘bridge. ae) eee Tate Colonel Seah RUCKER: | Of?ths Heat, Low bpittin, Timed Tremblinge. inoase of the |ANCE OFFICE, sfeo General Patterson. qpeeane Wan Oxranrnnt, yn SF mp pps To 12.—Gen. Frank Fat Washington, August 8, 1362, —— ng fi me atary Babite ot You son and one re p ‘8 om boar Proposazs will bs received by this Department or Mt ive Fracices whic the steamer Spaulding, which arrived to-day | anti P.m~ on the ih of August: 1062 tee thee | render Mar . ard destroy bote 8 of horee 4 . Cavairy pattern, @s hereinafter speci- Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Macss- 0 sets, At the Watervliet Arsen), West Froy, N sends of Young Fi OxB ted tase York. 2 00 sets. : roy, New I aud briliumnt inteliest, who might ocheretes i Atthe New York Arsenal, Governer’s isiand, eptraveed listeniug pena yh tne inunders o! New York, 10,000 sets, elo with fall pone ok wtaoy tho Living igre, may tthe fore . Bri x - li % al ‘ara t Aretaal. Bridesburg, Pennsy MAKKIGOR. i Arsenal Pittsburgh, Pennsy! Mazaiep Parsons, or Yo ting M o> ung Men of pl o, being awi DUity, deform: ao a, 16,000 % Atthe St. Louis Arsenal, St. Lows, Missouri, 10,000 sets. . Zhese sets of horse equipments ari be furn- ished complete, exespt the horse brush, curry gomb, lari Picket pin, link. and blanket. Samp'es can examined at eact of the arove are to be subject to inepec- 4i FREOERICE sr. Y yy rect, a few observe name and namler, Letiecs musi be paid owe as rg PALS Bed conta & DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Roya: Coir rs from the corne: it; none to be cor; by proved upon such in Lelfveriss must be made in lots of not less than fifty seta per week for 8]! oentracts of 0 sete or | COD, fTRC Este Go © | under; ene hundred sote por week for sil connote | legos in the + | of from five hundred up to one thousand sete; two | F208 Life hundred sets London, Pa: od e | thousand totwo effected’ soms of the most Were Over known: may tr the head and ‘Bil contracts of from ove tho: j five huodred sets per week for al! contracts of from two shourmud to ox Shousand neta; apa eight hundred sets per week for 9! contracts of from six thousand to ten thou- Failure to deliver at « specified time will subje nl Rene poy 7 r ee of the euactitr te se veri at thin * Squipments arr boxed, five setsing box, in the & tomary ws. ner y- TAKE PAPTICUL4® NOTICE Young mon and others wiio LY 8TA DRED TEN TL ‘To prevent aml te set iments of gt wi com: either in avallty'a ences of price. RKASURY DEPART eee ee ury Building, before fir i ep ioe rnace HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR THE WEEK- R, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR FRIEND OR RELATIVE? WORLD! ITS WASHINGTON NEWS IS UNEQUAL- LED! ITS GENERAL NEWS IS UNSURPASSED BY THAT OF ANY TWO DOLLAR WEEKLY! ITS AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BE | EP": WORTH TO ANY FARMER A HUN- TIMES ITS YEARLY Cost. ITS HOUSEHOLD RECIPES WILL SAVE MES ITS COST EACH YEAR TO ANY FAMILY. The Number for this Week, to be out on Fri day Morning—price Three Cents—wili 56 a remarkably interesting ons. Bvery Person at a distance who would keep Posted with reference to what is really going on here wn these interest- regularly, CALL AT ONCE AT THE STAR OFFICE FRENCH, AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. OOS A ag For PRESERVINe PROPERTY The Most Bfectual sn the World! Information may be obtained a M. T. PARKER’S PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Ne. 69 Louisiana sv,, between 6th and 7th atrests, here variety of SIGN AND ORNAMENTA PAINTING Is executed with eatness and dispateh, kos, he will will be foraives at the ousto: bits and saddies ofassorted Dumbors; acd the eon tents to be distinct y marked on the outer ands of the box. be charged st cost, to be ssives by a c Blone—a ba! pacions, or Q sshou! Geoks oan del the in. ‘tor. Bightly felt even when ex and bidders wi fate explicitiy in their p a. | roniore marriage iepov bia ‘ent doen eek eo, quantity, pisos de. » vOCy, Si ply lmMMAC ietely, bg a contiact wil be required | Fieee arenomo 91 theead aud if ‘er into bonds, with proper suretios, for the iment pak same. * aad iso rsors who ars not mani rere or rs Gr dealers in leather work, will uet Le con sidered; and the riment reserves the right to rejectanyo sii bids which may be made, pon tue award being made, successful bidders, only, will be novified; end they wil! be urniehed Mr forms of the cont:actand ofthe bond required Proposals wil! be addressed to “Gen. James W. Ord Washington, D. FropastEs Ww. BIE aud-cotsAug Brig. en., Chief ot Urkoanee eee Ostheim Brothers, 39 SOUTH WILLIAM 88., NEW YORK. BRANCH, 996 PENNA. AVENUE, (Sovru 81pz,) Between Ninth and Fenth sts,, WASHINGTON, D.C. IMPORTERS OF produce: Ly eacy asus c Of ths Peck and # % Negvows Daatt.ivy —Thovssnds t! what is the cause of their cocining heer” Oncs* Uheir vigor, beoouung weak, »a¢, nervous a> ciated, rae & SWEWwAl eppessi eyes, Cough oF symptons of consw 2. DISEASES OF IMPATLSNS 8, Geaure Guus hha os HUPTM PE yorary of hie Ry = ag 26 ROods of this par diseovery ¢ ivicg to thoes who. from cducetl 1. Sione befricnd tum. He age dy gnorant cod eure ing pretend of curing, Goh DIRTY schistance, Kesp h i efter buns 6 ermal) mag rs Moat 289 COE D AE te ieee him with rained hens i to sigh over ine ing dusppointemsnt; or hy the wae of thas § ~2 Capt: nineney— hanes: the cone tational 8 terrivie dineane, aymupt aa a Fl 0. 28Ch 6 Ateciem Pigh nse of shame or dread < rom @ OBL, Fh diel, PINE BRANDIES ing. with Wrapalsy, ull tent etineeee ried to his droadeui scifer.trs by woud hihee SPANISH and GERMAN WINES, | 12St undiscovered country from whous Sourne Be traveler returne, D& JOANSTOWS & IG WEAENESS 4 By this great nud impc the Organs are epsedi.y od. Puousauces of the bted, who had rye reyovad. tear il ims s to Marriags, Physical or Menem Dise te. :So Loss of Procrea. vo oon Bout | Arritmility, ‘Trembling, ‘Woakvess ve ustion Of the most fearlui bind apeodly anred ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. Jer Many ‘Thovea nos Cured at this within the BOvent@on Fars, and the DEMmetrows important Surgice! operations pe lor: GIN, SCHNAPPS, &o,, &o, 4°80, DEALERS IN CHOICE OLD RYE & BOURBON WHISKY, 87. CROIX AND JAMAICA RUMB, &o. &ec, ‘With superior facilities gained from many years’ experisnos in the Importing Business, we are ‘n- sbled to offer great inducements, and myite the EMEDY FOL O8GAN- 2 IM POTENCY. ocy wearuess Sd full vicor re. wost Lery, se jostall hops, have ‘bees tame. nt 13) ared : ’ ed by Dy ii | Joanston, #: Topo! 4 attention of Restaurant and Hotei Keepers, as wei! oan one: Seas Re: rortare of pepe ad a2 Club Room Associations ard Private Families ‘sone beierc #8 Padilc, sesdee to.our complete and well selected stook of ° is & eudoren ceartates wo et 25. 4 io 40-&n* CLARET, A ©4KD 4O FRE LADIES, 1308 HOCK, DR. DVPONCO'S ° MOSELLE and GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. Infallible é esting, HUNGARIAN wines, | “™’S/i sbuarwctsons from wnaseces cause’ amt WAYS SUCCESSSul GS G Preventive As also our Superior Old The abo i 2 thirty yours: aad ines ace, where The meee PORT WINE, nays coréetiy fujowod. have fejtea to give = deo. de sats i ¢ m ong from one of the of in Oporto, ottr, (Mr War otal Stet) aud Matas Ba ‘ she of coune id Rot with her pane teiemte AMONTILLADO HARMONY Gacacy of br, Degas SBR doa! Senne reier any lady to her, as ene Gus and other fine brands of 4 swell ds pleasure 10 telate hee ees to 4 SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES. fear Thon Sao Foe ae, OS: She Was fest going nto Con- — su 10n—had en co'ld—natrre {Scam CHAMPAGNES str Tyo seese & is enter of all cure er, and © is Dow in ay 4 the most celebrated brands. atu stronger proof might be given. #uese =. sow eure tr 1: or dd Allof which we offer at the Eold Whoiseale and: etss: 17 WHehyhABs by LOWES? NEW YORK PRICES. ». — {> If proferred, parties wishing to ordar origi- nal packages can have them shipped direct from Now York, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, auGim 296 Pennsylvania avense,