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EVENING STAR 2 PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Bruthwesi corner of Pena a avenue and 1110 street BY W. D. WALLACH. —_—-e ——_——_ ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to their wubecribers in the City and Distric st Tam Usrre ran week. Oocpies at the counter, with oF without wrappers, Two Uents each. Pwce vor Maltine:—Three months, One Deller and Fifty Cenis; six months, Three Dol- tava; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. ‘The WEEKLY STAR —published on Fridsy BWorning— One Dollar and a Half a Year. vo, XXVIII. Chen ? ing ~~ CLOTHING, &o. L ATEST NBWS FROM OAK HALL, BEADQUABTERB CLOTHING DEPART MENT. J SMITH BROTHERS & €O., os. 460an 464 SEVENTH STREET. TWENTY PER CENT. SAVED BY BUYING YOUR BALL AND WINTEB CLOTHES NOW. WINTER CLOTHING AT TWENTY PER CENT LESS PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. *BAN} FTEENOON AND EVENIN = P10 NIG ? OF THE COLUMBIA PBEssMEN’S SOCIETY, A WED The celebr: gaged for the (Letter Pruex ed jon, i may tos ont oly Hill RINTERSs.) SLAND, rst Stn. 1866. Band bes been eu- Davelng to commence at 25, o'cleck p. m. Boa! Store, 7th Will have their GP4asD 1, 0. 0. F. PIO-NIC. len ve foot of High street every 10 minutes, imitting @ gentle RVING 3 Gigs A COVENANT LODGE, No. 13, INUAL IC NIO at Seventh- ‘i acust 33th street Park, on MONDAY, A emmencing at 10 oclecka. m., for w! oves H it beem made arrangemen plemvere and enjoyment of the members the Order and thefr fi for 5 adn tieman then the seme goods can be manufactured for to- oe DNLLAB; admitting a gen save greatly by buying now for next ter ee. iso making CLOTHING to order for aera bow Winter 4 much less than they will ‘ Seer vmmediate attention to this advertisement ‘Wil pay you. SMITH BBOS & CO., a 464 Seventh street. No. 460 and Oposite Port Oniice. 332-7 RGEB. WR to Bt Loudon & Con OTILEN'S AND CHANT TAILOR, Mevopolitan Hotei, jate Brown 362 y 1-tf PERSONAL. ROBERIER, the wonderful As- eae Pianet Reader, having lately arrived from Eurepe, will remain in ‘Weekteaten ashorttime. This wonderful lady was bare ete s vatural gift. She telle the pact. present = future. never Known to fail. She causes oahed be mutual where it does not exist. She can copsulted on marriages, losses. and She recoeny of the same She cures all diseases. Bui — strictly confidential. Hours of consultation —_ stills Gentieman $1. Ladies cents. Presen residence No. 449 Macsachusetts avenue, between rth and 7th street jy 1 am" 3. le cK. WARD H.LAMON. ©.F. BLACK, BRM AE 6 PEACE OW UF RIUM. BLACK, LAMON & 00., Couneeliors Attorneys-at-Law in the Supreme Geurt ct the United States, the Cour tof Olaims, the Courts of the District, the EB: itive Departments, Jnrde’ Hotel.) » INGLE, pTORNEY AT Law. B 2h notisione Avenne, open SINS TON. Ds BANKERS. & co. BANKERS, Corne Louisiana avenue and Seventh street, DEALERS iN GOVERNMENT ——* GOLD and SILVEB, 2t LAND WABRANTS, LEWIS JOHNSON & Co., BANKBBES, AND DEALESS IN FORKIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECUBITIES, STOCKS, BONDS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. pAttor whet r p27 cover acu. BANEBESB, Prficenth wireci, epposiia Treasury, 4 J Cc Fut @RAND Coy mite . Larman, eof ‘aux,J. Palmer. . Ebbe hick. Le: aacers:—Wm. @. Phillipe, bm YW. Hawk. Alexander Giles. H. Stoner, Silas H haries W. Hawk F.a Kettler. NING PIO OF THE PYTHIAN BASE BALL CLUB, will be given at WASHINGTON PARK, 7TH STRE H. F. Gross, J trrancemen's:—A, D. Baker, J. Faulkner, E. P. Lewis F, Olem Thompson, Win. Moore, Jesee au +-8,W 88309 _AFTERNOON AND EVE- NIO A On TUESDAY, Augrat 7, 1866, The celebrated Holy Hill Band for the occasion Dancing bi kets, Lae A® EVENING OF PLEASURE hird Grand AFTERNOON AND EVENING PIC NIC of the AMITY AS8U+ ciation ple¢ge themselves to gi t TICKETS, F tleman and Dad! Byrne, J Byrne. an 2.3t" te commence #0 Cents, an has been engaged o'clock p.m Gentleman and —G A Smith, HL T Covington, BM Lane, J Cumberland, h Positively no improper persons admitted. First Ar ientoall iversary a at ANALOSTAN ‘IATION, ISLAND, of TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 All thoxe who wish to specd @ pleasant evening Will do Well to atteud.as the members uf the Ar-o tire satisfac Boats leave footcf High street every ten minutes. Ferry free of charge A fine String Band has been engaged for the TFTY CENTS; admitting a Gen- les. Pancing to commence at 2% o’clock. Committ ee of Harvey, T son, H. A, Johnson. Arrangements—J, ~ xX. @. Street. J, Street. J J. W.D. Evans. J.C. Robinson, &. V. Robiu- Wise, FX au 3 4t* WASS) will leave her wharf, foot of 7th s' at bi yahoo m. oO: FOR GLYMONT! THE INDEPENDENT SOUIALS Will celebrate their Third Anniversary by giving their Second GRAND MOONLIGHT EXOURSION TO GLYMONT On THURSDAY EVENING, Aug. 9, 1365. The} pe: has been charte: e. swift and commodi teamer WA- red. All wishing n evening of pleasure will do well to attend, ae the committee of arrangements have neither ins OF Expense to make this one of the spared finest Excursions of the season. A splendid and String Band has been en, Brass gaged for the occasion, Refreshments eerved at city prices. Most post tively no impr: gentleman and J. Gati he it. Bry andsell at current rates, and keep always | Shee: bené, s fulleupply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TREASUBY NOTES, €RBTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNBSS, &c., bve pay the highest prices fer QUABTERMASTEB'S OHECKS AND VOUCHEES au 2-dty => tional Bank Pivet Buen: COCKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVEENMEST DEPOSITORY a5D FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, #7 ., OPPos. 1k THES TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Government securities with Treascrer United u t. = @7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. gg Websy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. SUBNISH EXCHANGE ond make Collections en ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES @F THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vorcherson the MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACOOCENTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIEMS end to any other business entrusted te us. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERH- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfuily furnished, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Wasnineton, March 20, 1865. mitt Arans EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE 514 PENNA, A BERANOK orFion RA #19 PENNSYLVA A U: P. wake this exeurs!: SREAATENO, orrosren @ EASTEEN. SOBTEEBN, E. A SOUTHERN Bae iy 8 re Berchandise, Money. and Valuables of all kinds forwarded of (tpt nae to all accessible sections COLLECTION OF NOTES, DBAFTS, AND BILLS, Made ix accessible parts of the United mn ett 0. 0. : st * CBtGaBay INSTITUTE 4 ND 'OH,) LADIES, BOABDING AND Day 29 street. Phtia- a, September 29. rench is the langn constantly spoken inthe tnatitace, Smy. and is ‘ MADAME D'HERVILLY, aioe Priacipal IStOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP — D i hereby given that see HIP.—Notice rg pusting Uetmeen EW. pea ¢ upder name eo. is Lie day dinsolveds the businegs 41 arent be Rye stand, by J.H. McAfee, on vise J. H, McAFER, - OTIOE. ASSOLOTION. Ths tm of MOBCAN, RELNEHART & 00. eehipgton ~D. 3 dtesol copeent. by the withdrawal from the fear cuder partner, Erwin G. Gomstock abe above taking iste. A PLEASANT RESORT. 0 Tick per characters will be allowed on tx ONE DOLLAR, admitting a MW: Leese, G. W Glatmon, C. H. Stewart. C. W. Tenly. J . J. BK. Maxwell h. Wa 1 ‘dy Rw. 3-6t* E. J. Do “The snbscriver bas opened her place at Broad Creek. P from Washingt By land the distance iseight mies fcom the Navy Yard: by water it is ni oth street wharf The place is a deliz the purpose Md.. 3-NIOS8, EXCURSIONS, &c., 1. Georgeto Parties can woand Alex fron ul one for at all times procure fuitable boats at the wharves of eitier of the three erties in which to make the excursion GBANP wu 3-20" take pla EXCURSION ou BROSMAN, DAR POINT. This GRAND EXCURSION will j SAX, anceet¢, 100, Aa leaving 7th sire-t wharf at =o clock precisely. and proceeding 85 miles down the River, giving the company an Opportunity to enjoy a Salt Water Rath ‘A BRASS BAND has been engaged for the oc- casion, and a cou teered their servic TICK Ticket. BALLAN | AFTERN@ON AND EV of the CIRCLE FRIENDSHI ny of genth > $2, 125. To TY NE’S, 7! au 2-3t,* R EMEMLER THE HEROES OF PLEASURE — iS Dancing Tickets, larties. Bughes, Gurli Commeuttee of Arrangements—Wm, Holtzman, J J. Fowler. J Bpee an 2-3t* Leokont for th at ANALOSTAN ¥; zB. vocalists have volun- eman and lady: Single be hai at TUPHAM’S and th strect, and at the Boat. ifth Grand NING PIC-NIC P ASSOCIATION, ISLAND, on MONDAY. August 6, 1835, ke = will leave the foot of High street and the moot of t 60 Cents: admit A. Tenant, A Boge. John O'Brien. T. reet every ten minutes. for the grouuds, commence at three o'clock. ting a gentleman and edadele, J. Collins pee GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION Wasset. OF THI JOURBNEYMEN BOOKBINDER’S SOCIETY will take place at Glymont, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 7ru, 1866. The ( ommittee pledce themselvi that nothing will be left undone ee Dee equal to, if not ue. excel thei Prosperi’s Bra: gagedior The steamer -< the 7% a.m mont Masier of Ceremonies—J. W. Wh Com mation of Arranken? ni: Keleher. den. DE Tickets to be had (j245D FaMILy The |i ir form the vc Leave the wh nd 10 p.m C.U. Tretier, iwood. G. H. 2, admitting a of any m of e. R. Bishp, T. H. A.G. Hullet, 0. L. Dow: Dubant. gentleman and ladies, thi et: TO PINEY POINT. ave her whar: 7th street, on SATURDAY EVENING, THE 4TH INST., at6ovclock p. m.; returning on Monday morning Geo A Shekells, GBAND Pic- at 6 o'clock. § ift,and commoidions amer Wa- 1, foot of nding all day of Sunday, the Sth instant. on salt waier. batbing. No improper persous admitted. Tickets, $3 round trip; for sale at the boat. Comugttieg of Arrange mens: Cart Thos, Stackpole, {Tnt.Chr: J.B. my IT MONDAY, wil NIC OF THE SBASON be given at 'H STREET PARK, AUGUST Gru, 1866, for the benefit of 8ST. DOMINIC S NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH. x We intend this to be the grand Pic-Nicef the e48on. 3 jon AN liabilities of the firm of 3 ight. 4 Co., will bedegs oo | We intend to have the very pest pollen recwla- “ MO. Hen on the occasion. é 370 FootG |_Tiekets only 25 cents eaoh jy 24 dtd 475 LICENSED PAWNBEOKER. || @ BEADY AND CONCLUSIVE ‘the — ot BoTICE_“ Be 475 iA cea, P RELMBOLDS Flow Er Be 478 Isth street, 3d door south of Ps. avenue, |’ ** fo the = “Diewetaatory: = cendvets the old business of Boyer & Burnetine yet FOk OAMP MEEKTINGS All boriness copfidential. Money on al For Sale at Bimeée of persona) pro} % ADAMBON’S, Bb2sim* B. BURNSTINE, | 2) 237t 606 Mh, next to Pa, avenue, SPECIAL NOTICES. Pecbind CAN DO WITHOUT EUROPE.—Every- ing Americans need het PHALON § “NIG ay, The steamer Star of the Sonth, with 450 re- cruits forthe 4th and 6th regiments United States cavalry, stationed at Austin and San Antcnio, Texas, bound to Galveston, Texas, . : the fact that IN Se eee ierea NG OBBBUS” Faverior | nad to stop at Fortress Monroe this week, be- Pie te aren ere acne | maven ance acees See rid, - phates settee Pr} bn eue vided with muskets or ether weapons to en- force obedience to their bene = oo ae nence they were opliged to put im the ol this the neces: armsto subdue the refrac- tory spirits among the men. The St. Louis Vemecrat’s St. Joseph specia' dispatch says tbe Indians in Idaho are getung troublesome. They made a raid on July ion Border Ureek and Ruby City. They were puréued by the troops and a fight occurred, in which seven soldiers and thirty Indians were killed, Late advices state that mn Jen- nings, with forty men, were surrounded by four hundred Indians, and were fighting des- pee. Reinforcements are hasteding te im. MOTH AND FRECKLES, Ladies afflicted with Discolorations on the Face, called moth patches or freckles, should use PER- BYS celebrated MOTH and FEECKLE LOTION. Itisinfallible. Prepared by Dr. B. O. Perry, Der- matohgP' Bond st., N.Y. ia by all drug- Gistein Washington and elsewhere. my 18-coSm OOLGATE’S ABOMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP A superior ToiLer Soar, prepared from refined VacrTatLe O:1s in combination with GiycERINE and especially designed for the use of Larizs, and forthe Nursery. Its perfame is exquisite, and The Minnesota Democratic State convention washing properties unrivalled. toelect delegates to the National Union Uon- For sale by all druggists. feS-eoly vention at Philadelphia met Wednesday. The following delegates for the States at large were SURELY, STEADILY, chosen: D. S. Norton, T. S:eel, H. M. Rice, SUCCESSFULLY, andF. S.Galvaitb, Resolutions in support of SMOLANDERB'S EXTRACT BUCKU President Johnson and favoring the immediate admission of Southern States into the Union were adopted. The President telegraphed to Judge Bell, Secretary of State of Texas, that the Legisla- ture of Texas will meet on the 6th inst. with- out bindrance. The Governor will be inau- 1s CURING every case of Kipney Dispas®, Euavwat:sM, @naveL, Uninaky Disorpems, WEAKNESS and Pains in the Bacn, Female OomPlaints and Trovezs arising from Excrsszs oF any Kinp. oom YB AFFLICTED! TRY SMOGANDEB’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price @1. D. BARNES & CO,, New York, and BARNES, WARD &CO., New Orleans, Sov'thern Agents. BUBLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., General Agents, feb 10-1y A MODEEN MIRACLE! their respective offices to the officers elect. ing. past two days. They are confined to the newly arrived troops. r on anal t ricer Sones tee teen persons who took breakfi he Deleyan rom youne, from rich an r, fro House, kept by Mr. We: was-taken ill, prnisefer = rns meee Vasrrnal Ucieot | costing aed seaming versie, Gree) act HALL’S VEGETABLE cement ensued, but none of the cases proved SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. fatal. The cause is assigned to preparea fl It t8 @ perfect wnd miraculous article. Cnres putopinCkicago. The affair is to inve baldness. Bakes hair grow. A better dressing gated. thai y “oil” or “pomatum.” Softens brash, The Brownsville Cour Gen arrival in that city neral Sheridan. sinee returned to New Orleans. most of his time in Matamoros. wiry hair into Beautiful Silken Tressee. bove all, the great wonder is the rapidity With which it restores Gray Harr To 1Ts ORIGINAL LOR. Use it a few times. and PRESTO, CHANGE! the whitest and worst looking hair reaumes its youthful beawty. It does not dye the hair, but sirikes at the root and fills it with new life and coloring matter. It will not take a long disagreeable trial to prove the truth ofthis matter. The first application will do good; yeu will see the Natcrat Color return- ing every dey. and EFORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolored ap; ce of the hair bol be Sone, giving place to lustrous, shining and utiful locks. Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer: no other article is at all like it in effect. You will find it Ongar ro Buy, PLEASANT To TRY, AnD 8cRz To po You Goon. Mexican authoriues, irem all sections of the State. & very interesting and harmonious one, and the plan for a vigorous campaign was fully agreed upon. General Santa Anna was yesterday arrested in having him arrested lays his damages at $25,000, There are many imitations. Be sure yeu procure yesterday, 164 kages of tobacco manufac- the genuine, manufactured og by tured at ville, Virginia, which had been de- B. P. HALL & CO., Nash pesited in a warehouse. No duty has been For sale by all druggists. paid on it, and it will be confi ‘ An immense concourse of Indianians. man: Bamanrran's Gis tine certain, safe and | Lourands in number. assembled at’ South effec: remedy—indeed, the only jereme- | Bend, Wednesday, to welcome Hon. Schuyler Colfax home from Congress. The anniversary Gy ever discovered. Cures in two to mips mercury.” Only tonpliistete eben Te . Only 8 en. Ja the soldier's hope, and & friend to those who do ot want to be exposed. ‘Male . Oa; fee SaManitan’s Root anp Huza Jurces—A positive and permanent cure for — » Ulcers, C. as per _— colored people of St. Louis. Thomas P. Finnerfock, Sores, Spots, Tetters, & ice Bold by 8.C. Ferd. See advertisement TWO BAD OABES OF PILES GUBED BY DB STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he hes been troubled for eight years with an aggra- Vated case of Piles, and his brother was discharged rom the army as inoarenls, {be being quite para- yzed with the Piles.) Both thesc distresein, Were cured with one bottle of Dr. STRIO. PILE REMEDY. Th jtlemen, beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those snffer- Ing that the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles Ag rae Focctinas 4 gus Be — 1" £0! roi everywhere Ww. 4 & oo: CHAS. OHRISTIANI, Bq1 Pa. Avenue and 602 Ninth street. oo M-ly Congress from the Sth district. Major General Barry had a garrison paraded on the Champs de Mars. ST OF AN ABSCONDING CasHIER.—A from Montreal, August 2:—Lamirande, the cashier of the Bank of France at Poitiers, who escaped from New York by the alleged drug- ging of the United States Deputy Marshal, was apprehended yesterday at La Prairie, abont ten miles from this city, on the opposite shore of the St. Lawrence. “After his escape Melin, a French detective. caine to Mo: believing that the fugitive wonld com Canada. Melin put himself in commuanics tion with the Chief of Police Renton, who de. tailed two of bis most intelligent detectives, Bouchard and Cullin, to work the case up. A day or two ago @ vague rumor reached thein A SUPERIOR REMEDY. We can conscientiously recommend to those fe from a distress! wut cough, DB. STBIOK- LAND’S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM, | that Lamirande irking about the vicinity it gives reliefalmost instantaneous, and is withal : g taken into ca=tody the pot disagreeable to the tast ere is nodoubt | prisone fed his identity, but was recog- but the Mellifinons Cough Isam one of the | nized by the clerk of the 1 wyer who had been best preparations in use, and,is all thet its propri- | employed for the prosecution in New York. We have tried it cy etor claims for it. during the I examination before a mag fe has just ast week, and found relief from a most distressin; * ni anded to th Tonk. dite prceired tke Strickland, No. 139 | closed, and he has been remanded to the jail Bycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio, and for sale by | H+ is claimed from the States under the Preach Druggists. So. J. W.NAIRN & 00., also at | extradition treaty. and the question is licely WATTE'S Drug Store’ and CHAS, OHBIBTI: | to aricewhetkerthe French authorities will ANI’S. 317 Pa, avenue and 603 Ninth street, claim him directly from the Canadian Goy- 00 %6-ly ernment MABRIAGE AND CELIBAOY, an Essay of | 4 Yoursrci MURDERPR—On Saturday last Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital | Aliens Fresh, in this county, yas killed by Fowers, with sure means of relief. Sent free of | {/n< trent Aap og AD chet x charge in sealed letter envelopes, Address Dr, J. lider Maddox, son of the late John T. Mad- TE Noches hoon dox, Esq., and aged about 12 years. It appears Philadel, opty nbn statton, from the statement given us that an alteration —_—_——— HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. Ww ALLACH HOUSE i held on to her. RESTAUBANT AND DINING SALOON, Southwest corner of Penna. ave. and llth street. 5-3m_ T.H. BEGAN, Proprietor. pms STATES HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JEBSEY. We have piseeure to announce to eur friends the public that this spacious, mod. rt er and favorite establishment 1a ie | o ir " SURF BATHING SEASON. few hours after. A sequently held by justice of the peace, and a verdict rendered, We understand from our informant Maddox is still suffered to goat lar, will, we presume, undergo further examin- ation.—Port Tobacco Times. CavGHT NarrinG.—A vigilant gentleman Our long experience in the management of frst- | Out West undertook to sit up with a sick claes Hote in Baltimore, Philadelphia and this | trend. He succeeded perfectly in sitting up, pisce warrants usin the belief that we can offer | but unfortunately went to sleep in that uncom- nducements of comfort and luxury not to besur- fortable posture. While he was dreaming, bolt passed by any ether ae upright, another western person, who was je 14-e026t Proprietors. wide awake, entered the apartment, took forty dollars from the pocket of the sick man’s som- S417 ghar et PAVILION polent =e ys oe home to bed. . An hour on ani e watcher awoke. This well-known Resort will be opened He was not robbed till that moment, according i the reception of visitors en the 2¢th of June, Byard $2 50 per day. "$14 per week. WM. MITOHELL, Proprietor. Steamers leave Washington every Wednesday and Saturday st 6 o'clock s.m., and Baltimore esday and Saturday at 40 clock =, ay 7-20) tothe Shakspearian theory, but “wanting what Was stolen” just about the time, he searched in his pocket for it. and discevered that it could not be discovered there. Fortified by his sleep, but unfortified and mortified by the rob- bery, he returned in the banknpy to his own dwelling & wiser and by dollars a poorer man. He did not say anything to his sick friend about it. probably feartul of its effects upon his nerves. — Arrray at Macon, Mo.—A bloody affray occurred at Macon, Wednesday, growing out of a political difficulty between Thomas Gil- strap, formerly a militia captain, and James Tibbs. Gilstrap drew a revolver, but before he could fire it Tibbs shot nim through the left breast and in two places in thelegs. Atter Gil- strap fell, he Speak eepaiisenonsly. into the crowd, and during the every Tu touching eoing and coming at the Poiut. AMUSEMENTS, Pore. J. W. 2. P. KREIS DANCING ACADEMY, ae repose Metropelitan Hotel. ir Classes continued du: = ee ston be continued during the TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1866, melee revolvers were For Lean etne, ke ere ana | freely used by several ns. A man named Friday afternoons, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Dubiaded, an inoffensive citizen of Illinois, n'a ; Same evenings, from 8 to10 | was instantly killed. George Nicholas, city o'clock. For further information, apply during the hours of tuition. or address a note to A y.my3-ly AT NEILBBUN'®S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 606 7TH STREET, Can be bought— Men's Sewed Gaiters, $3 10, Men's Sewed Boots, $5, Men's Slippers, 75 cents, Men's Lasting Gaiters, $2 50, Ladies’ Gaiters, $125, marshal, was seriously wounded while trying to arrest the parties. Tibbs and anotber man, name unknown, were also wounded. Great excitement prevailed and business houses were closed. SSS Ss SHOCKING MuRiRR.—Five soldiers and a civilhan, late on Matncsdag. night, penetrated amost shocking murderin estchester county N.Y. The soldiers belonged to the ist United States artillery, and were stationed at Fort Schuyler. They become involved in a quarrel with one Alexander Elliot at® bar-room. and clubbed bim, He ram for his life, and was compelled to jump out of the window of his bonse tO escape them, as they battered down bisdoor. He finally aroused his neighbors and a Ladies’ * " the police. Inthe meantime the party, while eee hq te searching for Elliot at his house, came across A lot of Misses’ Shoes, 76 centeto $1. his cousin,# Miss Ellen Hicks, whom they shot and killed. The murderers were . Adee rm adel ot hte, A CHILIAN PRIVATEER IN ENGLAND.—The English authorities have recently captured a TRUNES AT COST. 606 SEVENTH STREET. j . 2 the Greatham with \_sy 90-8t* One door south of Odd Fellows’ Hel). <a Seon med bee : YELEBBATED HAMS. ° 4 sPcoue ee creer the purpose of attacking Spanish comm: . The officers were held to answer at Portiand, th Western HOWELL. oe) and F N. W. BU one of the channel ports, fora breach in orper 14th streets, glish neutrality laws. The veese) was ta! ender Ebbitt House. | im Portland Reads. gurated on the 9th inst.. and then the officers of the provisional goverament will turn over Eight cases but no deaths from the cholera ‘were reported in New York vesterday morn- Fourteen cases and six deaths were re- ported in Brooklyn. Ten new cases of cholera have occurred on Hart's Island within the At Winona, Marshall county, Ilinois, six- mentions the sud- He spent the It is reported that he bore a secret and official message to the The meeting of the Ohio Union State Central Committee was largely attended by members The session was and held to bail in the sum of $30,000, charged by Mr. Montgomery with acting maliciously and imprisoned. He The revenue officers seized, in New York» of the abolition of slavery in the British West Indies was celebrated Wed- nesday by a turn out of some nine hundred of Sandusky county Ohio, bas been nominated by the Demo-crats for Public recep- tion in Montreal, yesterday, when the enure ondent of the New York Herald writes George .. Howard, a young man living near arose between the mother of Maddox and How- ard, when the latter seized Mrs. Maddox and During the scuffle that ensned young Maddox threatened to shoot Howard if he did not desist and let his mother go. Re. ceiving some defiant answer, the youth ley- eled his gun and discharged its contents into the side and abdomen of Howard, who died a Ba of inguest was sub- . H. M. Datton, Esq. a but what it was we have not been able to learn. that young . The case ‘Star. WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1866. Ne, 4,185. EUROPEAN NEWS BY STEAMER. Lonvon, July 21.—General Kiapka and Kos- th are stated to be agitating very actively in Hungary, in order to produce an insurrec- UoDary movement in that province, and have solicited the aid of Prussia. Kossuth has an- neunced to Count Biemarck that the Hungar- sans Will proclaim Prince Frederick Charlies Kung of Hungary should they obtain their in- dependence. us imsurrection breaks outin Hun; 5 The principal mission of M Benede:ti at Vienna was to Fioridsdort, be: Vienna. lt is believed that the Em case of the defeat ef bis army at Fl ‘ussia. The National Bank of Austria has published & potification staung thatyhe bank will con- tinue its business, even in the event of a hos- ule invasion. Lonpox, July by France, urged by tion of the Austrian debt, which must place in the event of the cession of Venetia. Itis stated that snonid Italy obtain Rome and Venice England would cede Malta. The Pope has lef: Rome for Castle Gandolfo, where he will remain during the autumn. The Bank of Rome is now unable to pay more than five scudi per day over the counter in ex- change tor notes. TRE POSITION oF POINT OF VIEW [From L’E:andard of July 20.) The needie-gun has this day won another Victory—it has now conquered England. tas known with what earnestness the Tory Cabinet repudiated the haughty doctrines of @ bellico<e tradiuons of the old Con- the first now spoken by Lord Derby in the House of Lords, opiaion in England, and to lity on the Continent. Pitt an servati The first debate, Was to quiet public promise absolute nen - ho intervention: that is its programme. AN OPINION FROM RUSSIA. [Correspondence ofthe Berlin Kreuz Zeitung. | St. Perersnure, July 14.—Nothing as yet bas been said in governmental circles of the probability that Russia would step out from Only the active in- power its position of neutrality terierence of another European (France!) might compel Russia to takea c in consonance with her political interests. The newspapers here have full liberty of expres- sion upon the great European conflict. Om- e Government bas denied every re- of newspaper an- nounces sympathy with Italy through the cially. th sponsi ty for the expression interference. The old Russian party Moscow Gazette. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING.—The Philadel- phia 7clegroph tells of the extraordinary freake of the lightning in that city last Saturday. It Says that “from the centre of a mass of dense clouds a bolt of lightning like a white-hot ar- perenne. @ peal of thunder that sounded like the simultaneous discharge of the eight hundred Prussian guns that gave the Iate row victory over Austria to the Prussians. It d scended upon the aeck of the bark Juanua Benjamin, loading with petroleum, for Ant- poo ps There was one thousand three hun- a barrels of that imflammable material in her hold, while in close then was lost in the Delaware. custom-house officer, Mr. John S. injury.” EXTEAORDINA Transcript teils gentleman who, walking on the Common a few evenings since, came in contact with a per- son going in the opposite direction. Both apologized and walked on the young gentleman mi. manced that he should instaatly watch. The man, the greatest possible expedi gentleman went home and re stance to his m: and told him t om ated the circum- the robbed. A SCENE FR Orn Wile and threw her against & pile of bricks, and seizing an armful of the ment unlil the bricks gave out. reply has not been recorded. Goop Lpx. Company bi cleansing York city. a Great Waste or WareR.—An enthusiastic old gentleman and his good wife, trom some rural district, worshipped the falls all day yesterday from the he saw the falls again he sung out, «+ Wife! wife! Pil be durned if the water ain't still going over that dam Viagara Falls Letter. * A CRUBEING Brow. little boy, seven years old, named John Shinn, was licking moiasses offa hogshead which workmen were engaged in pulling on to a dray in Philadelphia, Tues- day atternoon, when one of the ropes slipped and the hogshead rolled on to his head. He was taken to the hospital in a dying condition. His mother, almost frantic with grief, went to see him there, and while the nurse's back was turned carried him away. eas 6 ict 2 ee «2 The Aroostook (Me.) Pioneer says thata culiar religious movement is making in aine, looking to emigration to Jerusalem. A bark 1s now fitting ont at Jonesport to carry the pilgrims to their new home in the Holy Land. She is expected tobe ready to sail about the middle of the coming mon: Land has been purchased near the Joppa, where it is proposed to make a permanent settlement. a eedee eters ®7 An aged negress, on the witness stand in the Henrico County Court, Va., on Monday last, evinced sach ignorance ef the days of the week, that the examining magistrate asked if she knew what day of the week it was. «Te. day’s Monday, sir.” “now do you know?” “Kaze we drawed our rations to-day, dat’s bow I know it’s Monday.” &7 The Legislature ot Tennessee has a charter for a college for colored to be lon the “Central Tennessee Method! piscopal College. been secured on the summit of College Hill, at Nash- ville, adjoining the grounds of the Military Academy. wa pe been going the rounds concerning an old }; who has@ moustache on eee ong corn nn sone adds it is not uncommon ‘or ladies to have moustaches on their lips, Carts rare- ly that they grow there. @7-A traveler in Montana relates that in some of the streams at the sources of large rivers tbe speckled trout areso Tavenons that tbey Bf eg an, 5 “phos they fel- Jow: 'o the w, t of on hee spurs bis @7 Richard Vondron of Naugatack, Conp., ‘was nearly murdered ashe was going nome from his work, by & man McKeon. Jealousy was at the bottom of it. popular disturbances are expected to take place in Vienna ifthe Emperor consents to the exclusion of Austria trom the Germanic Confederation and the cession of Venetia. The army also demand the continuance of the war. On the other hand, however, the existence of the dynasty may be threatened ifthe Austrians lose the expected battle before Vienna, and an Vent a battle taking place at intends, in to withdraw to Pesth and solicit help from Ruesia, to which,be would offer Austrian Galicia as the rice of a declaration of war by Kussia against 21.—The principal reason against the cession of Venetia to Italy as a gift the Italian ambassador during the negotiations in Paris, was that ‘Venetia had been cong nered by Italy, and that the latter conld not charge herself with a por- take ENGLAND FROM A FRENCH contiguity to her lay five other vessels laden and ready to sail, whose united Joads amounted to five thousand seven hundred and ninety barrels of oil. The lightning struck the foretopmast. it shivered it mto splinters, descended the mast to the deck, entered & coal box filled with oakum that stood against the mast, set it on fire, passed on to the chain, thence out of the hawse-hole, and A worthy Nisky, standing upon the dock, tallying the oil, dod. ged a flying splinter that cut a hole in his straw hat, but did him otherwise no personal Roprrry.—The Boston an amusing story of a young A moment after his watch, and turning, ran after the individual whom he bad justmet. He soon overtook him, and drawing bis revolver, placed it at his head, ana de. give up that terribly frightened, obeyed, and took his departure from tbat vicinity with The young her, who burst into a laugh, t his own watch wasin his room, and that be had been the robber and not —On Friday after- noon & jealous husband stood waiting, at the cerner of Market and Tenth streets, in Phila- delphia, for the return of his wife, who had gone out riding with somebody else. The buggy drove up. and the husband seized his bricks began peit- ing her companion as he drove off. The irate spouse followed and continued this amuse- Then he re- turned, and his wife, who was sitting on the doorstep waiting for him, greeted him with the question: “Now, don’t you look pretty '" His pa aie tcc ‘The Michigan Central Railroad e established at their freight de- pot in Detroit a bath-room for the benefit of emigrants arriving in that city. The building is divided into two apartments, one for the te- male and the other for the male emigrants. At each arrival the place is liberally patronized, as it is the only opportunity they have of themselves after they leave New iazza in front of their room, and retired talking over its wonders at night. Atan early hour this morning the old gentleman was on the qui vire, and as seon as Financial and Commercial. ‘The miscellaneous stock list im New York Wassligbtly off yesterday in sympathy wicn tinued, Al the board, quotations for Giovers- ments were unchanged, except for old bive- twenties, which were \ lower The Commercial Advertiser of yesterday says Money continues very dant. Phe bave balances, offering round sums on call at3a¢ per cen but meet che or- cimery counter demand at 5 per cent, which is the most common rate. The transacuons iw discoants are merely nominal, 5a per cent being the prevailing rate for prime names. Gold és again weak. From Baltimore Americen’s review of the markets in that city for the past week, we mote: % Fleur —Old stock Flourin good order by been more sought after owing to the scar, oft new and fresh and ihe advance in Falumore and other bigh grades Family aod Extra on Thursday imparted strengh ‘o the whole market. Sateen reported embrace 200 bbis. new City Mills Super at SiG: 400 obis. Spring Wheat do. at $= 50, 100 bbls. new Stand- ard City Mills Extra at $13; 40 bbis. choice Western Winter Wheat do. 3 bbis. choice old North weste and Sev bbis. unsound do. barrel Grain.—The offerings of Whea: at che Corn Excbange since the dote of our last weekly re- view bave been moderate, and prices ve ruled firmer under & good inquiry for home milling. red closing fully 10 cents higher. Corn comes forward slowly, but in the almost en- tireabeence of demand for shipment prices bave given way, white leaving of 485 cents and yellow 2 cents lower. Keoeipts of new Oats have been largely in excess of the ae- mand, and prices may be written Sail cents lower. Rye remains inactive and unsettied Provisions.—Bacon and bulk meats bave aci- vanced ¥ to ¥ cent the Jast few days, in con quence of the improvement at the West, but lard and barreled pork remain quiet and racher beavy. Sugars.—Lecs business has been done the t week in raw sugars, and the thas eB rather uneetiied by the decli gold Sales comprise 25 hhds. choice English Isiand vacuum pan at 15 cents, 150 bhds. grocery Porto Rico at 12al4 cents, as to quality, asd iW bhds. Cuba do. at lal? cents. Wbiskey.—Since the date of our last weekly review © comprise 20 barrels city at $2.26, 100 barrels western in jobbing lots at oa 2.27, the latteran outside figure, and 59 bar Tels country at €2.22a®. 23, mostly a: the lower rate. Market inactive and unsettled 2: the close. A Boy Muxpers his MorHEer.—We are in- formed reliably of an affair which occurred im Choctaw county, seven miles east of boro, which seems incredible, and one think it impossible tor a human being to com- mit such a crime as that done by Wiley Endy —murdering bis mother. There seems to have been a difficulty between oldman Endy and his wife, in regard to a bible, which the old man ordered bis son, a boy of sixteen, to war up or bern. Mrs. Endy told her son that she would whip him if he destroyed the bible, but he did so, when she went from the house to a tree in the yard to get a switch, and while fone her husband told the boy to loow behind ibe door and get an nxe-handle and to knock his motber in the bead when she attempted to whip him. The son, shameful to say, obeyed his father, and struck Mrs. Endy che head with the axe-handle, fracturing h trom the eflects of which she died boy had knocked bis mother do with the bandle, be threw 4 rock which struck her on the bead, making a fearful wound She died op Thursday last, and had not been buried when our informant Jeft the neighborheod on Endy would not permit any one to s death. and on Saturday goto his be after bis wit threatened particularly ber relatives. S wretches deserve the worst possible pun ment that could be inflicted upon man ciasho (Mliss.) Chronicle. July Vath SCALPING THE FEN) ANS.—In the ¢ Parhament, 9 few nights ago, a proposition to Appropriate £100,00 to be placed at the diepo- sal of the Government for secret service, was debated, and one of the members thns ex- pressed his opimion of the proper use of tbe money Mr. Rymall thought we might rely for in- formation ot. the native Canadian residents in the United States. We had friends wherever the Fenian organization extended, and the men ‘who were ready to come back to peril life and ‘imbin defense of their country, would be likely te give us more correct in! jon than men who would pretend to betray their sworn Associates in wickedness. But he would sug. gest another idea for the expenditure of th: $100,000, He would add that he looked on these Fenians as baif human hyenas, who should be hunted down without mercy; and if Goy- ernment would offer our citizen soldiery a bounty of $5 for every scalp of a Fenian brought in, $106,000 would be sufficien ex- terminate 20.000 Fenians, and after that there would be NO More occasion for secret service money. [Cheers and laughter.) The appropriation was carried A Wrote Pio-sic Parry TAKEN Int —A correspondent of the Fredericksburg Ledger states that last week nearly all the partcipants in a pic-nic at the place of Mr. Sandy Davis, in Prince William county. Va. were made singularly ill by something either eaten or drunk on the occasion. The principal snffr- ers were the family of Mr. Davis, G. M. Weec- on. P. T. Weedon, Charlies Nelson, Walter keys, besides the family of Mr. Mortin 3 d many others, embracing in al! ab seventy persons. Some of the medical nity attributed the inorbus to the lemonade, made up in a Whiskey barrel: others to the iresh meat, hot weather, nud the profusion ot Gelicacies, too prodigally me Senin, spenk of criminal in of some one, but suspicion rests on no par lar person. None of the sufferers died GENERALS OF THE Unirep Stat The Generals of the regular army no order of their names in the following list ¢ Ulysses S. Grant; Lieutenant General W Sherman: Major Generals Henry W. Halleck, Geo. G. Mead, Philip A. Sheridan. Geo. H Thomas, Winfield S. Hancock Brigadier Generals Irwin McDowell. William S. Rose- crans, Philip St. George Cooke, John Pope, Joseph Hooker, Jonn M. Schofield. Oliver 0. Howard, Altred H. Terry, E. 0. ©. Ord. OF all these, General Terry, the captor of Fort Fisber, is the only officer drawn from civil life. All the others were educated at West Poin’. bat Grant, Sherm Hooker, Howard and Halleck were in civil life when the war broke out, having resigned from the army after the Mexican war. Gov. Brown or Groreia, on THE Pais DELPHIA CoNVENTION.—Gov. Brown, of Geor- gia, in a letter to a friend, in relation to the Philadelphia Convention, says: 1 am satis- fied it would be better for all who have occu- yied the position I did to remain at home for the present, and send others who have been regurded more conservative and better Union men. This, I think would be more ac- ceptable to the people of the South, and there- fore best policy. I feel conscious that] and others who have occupied prominent positions are now 4s loyal to the government as any other citizens. but this is mot the general opiuion North. Entertaining these views, I shall not consent to be a delegate: but I shall heartily support the movement and the delegates ap. Poiated.” SF The most disagreeable of all the oxides is an knock side of the head. S87 Twenty-five divorces at a recent court session in Hartford. @7 It will be cheaper to go to Europe ina Cunarder and do your owa errands ‘han to send orders by the Cable. 87 Gov. Brownlow bas appointed a man who acted as gunsmith to the Confederates, a Judge. S7-The Atlantic cable is sea line in working order. S7°A foreign correspondent says that the Austrian surgeons report that the wounds in- flicted by the needle-gun are generally sligh S7Sarab Weidman, a beautitel young Indy, banged herself at Morristown, oe lately Love was the cause. S7-A young Schenectady lady has become imsane in consequence of the opposition of ber = to a match upon which she had set her eart. S7 The Paris correspondent ot the Globe says: A silver leg.on a new model, is peing made bere for the Prince of Hohenzoliern, who was wounded at Sadowa. and suffered ampu- tation. Up The stiff waterfalls which all women dislike but have submitted vw, are tobe re- placed by divers braids or bunches or puffs or curls, worn usually ina net much bigher upon the head than formerly. S7A young mano! Hannibal, Me., escorted & young lady home of an evening, and the next morning bis co was found upon a He himself. railroad trac a7 The of London lately consecrated the Atnrcd Michael, Sorediteh, when the ch “ended in stoles of various colors, and op directed them to remove those rib- Ar cv. rank in jen the fifty-fitth deep and S7 Un Saturday night last, atorpedo was laced atthe Geor ofa wholesale grocery 1 le, and exploded, by unknown parties, shattering the building, and badly wounding 8 clerk sieeping in the upper story, breaking both bis legs. ev Mr. Brake. of Pittsburgh. Pa., bas just knlie ry — by ae Bim throvgb + id. He was pointing iy p Brewer aun at him when it acciden 4 ‘The sheriff should be permitted to playfully Put a rope around bis neck and acciventally push bim off a piatform.