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“THE EVENING STAR FUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAT,) ? AT THE STAR BUILDINGS |. outinsest corner of Peam'a avenue and 116 street bod W. D. WALLACH. yee ead an te. 9 PIC NICS, EXCUBSIONS, &c. A PIO i. NIe fit envi yest vo rea instant, im thi Charch, which is he: OAK BALL, ERADQUABTERS CLOTHING DREPABT BENT. vivie road. inne. time ft 2 o'clock to 5 p.m. ice & an ae Sener, ‘cabments from Wa. m. SMITH BAOTHERS & 00., ae os.460an 464 SEVENTH STREET. TWENTY PEB CENT. SAVED Band of Music is expected here of umnibusee starting from we corpey of Brides 2d High Tree Benton au 5- _ Excussion 70 GL. MONT BY BUYING YoUR NGTON METHODIST P: FALL ARD WINTER CLOTHES Now, | EAST WASHINGTON MET DOT PROTES- pt OW WEDNASDAY, AUGUST I5rn. offer an immens, ,tock of The Eteamer W awasaett Sill leave ecceet cual, vesn Pe ea Bs AND xanérie golag and return: ’ De. an il accompany the «x- corel ts 75 cents; Children 25 cents. Ticks 7 3 com Cole, Wm. 4 Hartley, WINTER CLOTHING b lu.aptry Ban ST TWENTY PER CENT Less then the same goods can be manufactured for to- won: Joba 8. Siater. sroons can.seve greatly by buying now for next | _*"* W.8,M. s SIBIVE TO PLEASE.—Theo AWKWARD PHtre ake moking CLOTHING to order for WW BLED epas(aiy ampounce to their Be>1Falland Winter at much less than they will | ¢riends snd the public, hat they will give +quben. their Seventh Grand Pic Nic at 7th street ¥. immedia' tention to this advertisement | p4+_ on THURSDAY, Angust 16th, 1866. wiley you. For particulars see tnture advertisement. yierg NO: £60 and Coposite Past Oftice. QU Fame 10 0vR MOTTO: J. BEIB! Tho FRIENDSHIP CLUB, No. 1, intend ste. 1g thelr TAD APTERNOON AND EVENING PiU-NIC at the WASHINGTON O:TY GARDEN, corner New York ave. and lat street, on TUESDAY. Aneust lath, 18% Professor Oooke # jive Cotillion Band is encaged fortthe occasion. ‘ Positively no improper persons allowed on the Tickets. FIFTY CBNTS: admitting a geni and re ___ CoMMITTER. W b WON T GO HOME UNTIL MORNING. THE SINTH AND LAST GRAN} Plc NIC OF THIS SEASON, Of the FIBST WABD SOO1ALS, Analosian Islan ym hv lee. Dancing to 1 nd continue yntil + admitting a 5 to CITIZEN'S Sats, | jetrepolitan = Touden & Co. DEY carron Pennsylvania PERSONAL. PRES SS a PROBERIER, the wonderful As- oat and Pianet Reader, having lately arrived from Evrepe, will remainiu Weminawes seborttime. Thie wonderful lady was born _— ® vatural gift. She tells the past. poems “4 turure; peyer known to fail. Sne causes tage be mutual where it does not exist. She oe eoneulicd on morriages, losses. and the _— ry @f the came She cares al) diseases. hag wend strictly confidential. Hours of ee tae etl’. Gertieman $1. Ladies 50 cents. out residence No. 449 Massachusetts avenue, between ih wna 7th street wa Mia ©. BLACK. WARD F.LAMON. €.¥.3LACK, _— LAW UrFivg, BLACK, LAMON & 00., Ocunseliors and Atterneys-at-Law in the Supreme Court of the United States, the Cou: tof Claims, the Oeurtsot the District, the Executive Departments, ‘ omn tttees of Congress. “Uiien, 405 lah sirects (directly opposite wi kords’ Hotel.) do 138- C, %S*) arromwey at Law, : Louisiane Avenue, BANKERS. B42POW 4 co Cerne Lowisiana avenue and Seventh street, Wil be iven wt DAY.A ‘ ladies. (BAND LO 0. F. PIC NAL COVENANT LODGE, No. 13, Will have their ANNUAL PIC NIC at Seventh- street Perk, on MONDAY, August 13th, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., for which every arrangement bas been made for the / pleasure and epjoyment of the members of| the Order ir friends. Tickets, ONE DULLAR; admitting a gentleman and ladies. ‘rrancements :—A, D. Baker, J. F. Gross, J, Faulkner, E. P. . Phillips, Lewis F. Clem. i W! Thom ; t. John son, Wim, DEALERs IN Char! . Hawk. rT Giles, a GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, To Rebs POA Bonen Bile Bee sees GOLD and SILVER, and Chick. Lewis Kettler, ou s8,W 28,39 wet LAND WARRANTS; 0: FOR GLYMONT! THE INDEPENDENT SOCIAL ‘Will celebrate their Third Anniversary by giving their Second GEAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO GLYMONT On THURSDAY EVENIAG, Ang. 9, 13%. The large. swiftand commodiens steamer WA- WASSETT bas been chartered, and wil! leave her wharf, foot of 7th st.. at Tigalstesk » m. All ani aus au evening of pleasure wil! do to % he committer of ax, ements have ne r Pont toni OF expense to fe this one of the nest Excursions of the seasou. A splendid Brase ond String Bani has been enzaged for the occasion, Kefreshme ved at city cer. Most posi tively no i. per characters will be allowed on the t. chetx« ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman and ladies, Committee :—M. W. Leese, hE W Giaimon.c. L=¥'5 JOHNSON & CO., BABRKBBS. aND DEALESS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCKS, BONDS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. SANF. y*? OOUOKE & vv., BaAREEBS, Bifieenth trees, opposite Treasury, Buy and sell at current rates, and kesy always hand, a folistpply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, 1. King, Stewart. C. W. vy. JK. Ward, 7-30 TREASUBY NOTES, J Gatto, J, B. Maxwell. B. J, Davan. & Rs OEBTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e., a 06 pay the Bigheet prices for DENTISTRY. ‘ERMASTER’S CHECKS = iia VOUCHKES euzatt | PLEMOVEP—Dr J. H. WOOLLEY. Dentist, 4 bas oe — tA eet os to xd large vw : elegant office. No. larket Space, between First National Bank OF WASHINGTON, BU Yih Str ete, north ie. First class and permanent OFELATIONS formed at much re- COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashter. duced cates, Dat enough to allow me todo justice tomy patients. nt lm* th street, OVERNMENT DEPOEITORY | asD vomA - i “ FID SNOML AGENT OF THE UNITED D*® LOCK WOOD, Washington Building, 344 STATES, Penn's avenue will fl! Teeth with gold and insert TEETH on Rubber at 87, OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPaRruEWe. very reduced price. Teeth extracted with- — ‘out pain. ay 16 Im* Gevernment securities with Treaserer United ——SeMOVAL = etetes. Dr. LEWIE, DENTIST, has xemoveD from S7- ONE MILLION DOLLARS op 242 to 260° enn. avenue, ten doors hove. Great oscovery in Dentistey. ‘We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT | Trcih Extracted Wrihort Pais, All per- : EXCUEITIES at current market rates, Fores oe me fei facia sta rane inom FURNISH EXCHANGE end make Goliestions | {*h0" 93t., Teeth inserted on Bubber, t y ta be er Plates. In erder that all (KES | ave Teeth. we have reduced the pric low, ch ALL THE PRINCIPAL O1TIES oF THB] $e Terth, wobere reduced the Price very tow. UBITED STATES. Gelvee.. Alse, call the new and improved 1 iv \e We purchase Government Voucherson themogr | Ne ’s65 penis. between 12th and 13th WAVORABLE TERMS, aud give carefal and Ww t a8 ras ae 8. B. LEWIE, M_ D., Dentist, ACCOUNTS OF BUDINESS MEN AND Figus ate, Mi. end to any other bustuess entrusted te us. FULL INFORMATION ty regard to GOVERN. MEBT LOANS at ali times cheerfully furnished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. ASHING TON. March 20, 1863, mal-t? EXPRESS COMPANIES, —_——. DAMS EXPBESS COMPANY. OFFION 514 PENNA AY ESUE, = — as z. APOLEON’S HISTORY OF JULIUS C ESAB, Resources BRANCH OF Fil #19 PENNSYLVANIA AVEMUB, OPFOs: volume 2d, Bir Morton Peto on the WiLtaRDe” Pa OF 138 and Prospects of America. Spencer's Narrative of wile. Prison Craven's Prison Life of oe avia. y Vineyard at eview. vers’ CBT BERN, SouTuERy | Miniature Fruit ard. Rees’ Footprints ef a BXP. % Oerrier Four Years in the Saddle; by ered: cme reget FRANCK TAYLOR. ARdIs0, Money and V. all kinds | _ 7! panes . forw rane ith aiepea alt sections | (VO FFIN TSIMMINGS. —_ e HANDLES, SCREWS, TACKS and PLATES, “COLLECTION OF NOTES, DEAFTS, anp ILLS, wholesale and retail, at Baltimore prices, BILLS, Mode tn accessibie parte of the United States, J.D. EDMOND & 00., OO Eo. _J¥ 26-colm* 513 7th #t., Manufacturer's Agents, PARTMENT OF 7 Xt iNstiter: D* tyre SEER yh NE OFFICE astixeton, July 0, 1866, of5A8 GKE 2 wei7 and 19 alk } Onthe petition of una Lah ot Woon. aud Tuition for two oF tore sisters, each, F h ie the lgngrioge family, os « hey ICT SG at 4 pegttion be hear at 3 7 -eolw eens, pa vat 12 o'e 5 aud miluperseee ar and show cause. hy ta d pention “. exteneie eiuited ¢ : eustol are 0 Bhs Patent Otice. their olutctions, specially setlonsh, te xrotings th atimony atuaave veroce the day oF Fite vale hearts Vethken party to be wl) i the ra ket and trenem in nctord: wi low re aren eh will be Tarniehes mt the of Se Seca a, elcances asl Y D fay ed OF PARTNERSHIP .—Notice Jone existing bel BM AERE. under toh a an phere vhey Soon eae by J. om ; ~ 222 ccd McAFEB. ——— Zetim ofmcrae é cO., Wasbivgton city. D. C., ie y somecat, by the rawal iheler partner. Erwin G. Comstock, ok {be above taking effect om of seve THOS, N. i Gawin'e sox All lietstities of the organ, an 4 Co. will be settled by un, “f MOFESB, a7 wee Foot @ pa tn y 475 MCRNeED PAwsaaoxan. 475 Rotice—» : thnony; mast be fled inthe ific "7 Rhoa days ‘gamen(a,ifany See hes Gera a as PES Riehiseecen hs ; T..0, TREAKER, it Gin ebita nines eidicloats '. 8.—Ealt, 0 - av" pai ; Theat Frathe Pateut 0 th P & COM Tasty yok xB as —Waver Ta CO btu © ‘and Egticr, Jus: : ale nerend EBB: Jun ROO! an l-ecit 256 Pen) are. bet lthand ith ste "YY 8 OF THE DOUKO—Gaaranteed a pure 1 Fie Port Wine. tottled Uy Qaborn & Coot Oporto, For sale by E.c DYER 200, ac 003 266 Penn, ave,, Let, 12th and igth sta, SE a ems | with which it roster Sig SUBTLE vesy tageted or swe CCaee HiSnt-Loows ig Caape' delicious and refre bine, Varieties of fio: vie with it, Ladies afficted with Diecolorations on the Face, called moth patches or freckles, should use PER- BY 8 celebrated MOTH and PREECKLE LOTION. Itis infallible. Prepared by Dr. B. 0. Perry, Der- Matologist,49 Bond st.,W. ¥. Sold by all drag- Gists in Weshington and elsewhere, my 18-eo8m pF etna tes COLGATE AROMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP A superior ToiLer Soar, prepared from refined VacEtasix 011s in combination with Guycenin® and especially designed fer the use of Lapies, and forthe NursERy. Its perfume is exquisite, and washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. STEADILY, SURELY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU 1s CURING every case of Kinney Distask, RexvMatis™, GRaveL, URInany DisonpERs, WEAKNESS aud Pains in the Bacx, Female Oompaints and TrovsLEs Srising from Excyssxs oF any KInp. OOME, ¥B AFFLIOTED! TERY SMOLANDER’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKED. Sold by all Apothecartes, Price $1. D. BARNES & 00., New York, and BARNES, WARD &00., New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Pruggists, Boston, Mass., General Agents. fed 10-ly A MODEKN MIRACLE! From old and youug, from: rich aud poor, from high born and lowly, comes the Universal Voice of praise tor HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWSR. eud mirac hair grow fed-eoly but above won Grai Bai CoLor. Use it a few times and PRESTO, ORANGE! the whitest and waoret lookiug ba: youtbiul beauty. It does not dye t sirikes at the root and fills it with coloring matter, It will not take a long disagreeable trial to prove the truth of this matier. The first application will do good; you will see the Natuna CoLog return- ing every Poe and EFORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolored rance of the hair will be gone, giving place ustrous, shining and beautiful locks. Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer: no other article is at all like it in effect. You will find it Ongar To Bor, PLEASANT To Try, AND Sure To do You Goop. Pict are many imitatigns. seecure yeu procure genuine. mannfacturéd on P. HALL & G0. Nashua, N.i. ruggists, nair, but life and Bz For sale by all 4 ieZ-3.y SECRET DISEASES. fan's Giyr set }emost certain, safe and remedy. , the only le reme- dy ever discovered res in two to. days, and bo mercury.” Only tenvplila tote take qi > y ten le is the soldier's hope, and s friend tothose who do pot west to be exposed. Male packages, §3; fe- . $3. Eeasniran’s Boor AND Beep Juices A itive and permanentcure for }. Scrofata, Ulcers, Bosse Spots, Tetters, &c. joe S125 Bold 0. Ferd. See advertisement. af mys TWO EAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DE STBIOKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wiscounn, writes for Bis en ecb Yor signifies wren ees e! Voted Case of Piice and Hit baptice an diecnetaed rom the army as incurable, (he being quite para- yankee Pies) Bi ing cases Fily Bewepy ‘he recommendstion of these lemen, beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickland. ought to conviuce those suffer- lug that the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles sre cured by Dr’ Strickland’s Pile Remedy. Itis told by Druggists everywhere Sold ty IW Saree & 00.; CHAS. CHRISTIANI, 871 Ps Bvenue and 604 Ninth street. oo M-ly A SUPERIOR REMEDY. We can conscientiously reccuuneud to re @ distreseing cough. DB. La 'S MELLINLUOUS OVU@H BALSAM It gives relief almost inst potdi: pas the khoee sci TRIO. ctantancons, and is witial reeable to the taste. There is no doubt elifuons Uongh Balsam ie one of the pest Dreparsticus in uso, and, is all-that its propri etor claims for it. We have tried it during the past week, and found re: as most distressing gongh, Itis prepsred by br. Strickland, No, 139 yeameré streot. Cincivuati, Ohio, and for asle by raggiste. Sold by J. W. NAIEN & 00. siso at WAITE'S Drug Store. ond OHAS, OHRASTI- ANTS. 317 Ps. avenne sud 602 Ninth street. 00 36-ly Eten AND Mey gel an Kesay of arning Instruction ‘oung Men, Also Biseases and Abuses which prostrate the vi | on | with sure means of relief. Sent free o BREEN HSUEHESN Worard Me Mi, ee HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &. WALT WATER RatENG. e, vINBY POINT PAVILION. Thts well known Besort will be opened fonghe reception of visitorn on the 20th o . Beard Ass per day. 9! i eek, sioumers mart He MITOREU, sracp rate te tay ae Sti touching going and coming at the Point W 4utace HOUSE BESTAURANT AND DINING SALOON, Southwest corner of Penna. ave. and Nth street, SS T.H. BEGAN, Proprietor. pst STATES ROTEL, ) CAPE IBLAND, NEW JERSEY. ie Plessn apnounce to oar friends pu ie that tis spacious, mod- ’ a establishment is now’ 0. exper: 4 class Hotels in Baltimore. Philadelphia and this lace warrants usin the belief thnt we can offer Soepents af gonteet end i ory sotto besur- passe: other first: ot Widgl WEST & MILLER, Je 14-0028t Proprietors, jetor. ‘ednesday itimore AMUSEMENTS. p=. 3. W. & w. P. EBEIS’ DANOING ACADEMY, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Our Classes will be continued during the - mor, ecommenel: TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1866, and Hours of Tuttion: wet paves ign Hater Posmay and 5 2 7 Gealicmen's Cases, same evenings, from 8 to 10 orl a Fi nm, apply dui the bonre of heat Sneret os dene neon Corant. RSHIP NOTICE, E DO. wv 1, 1336. YATES, aay oR is ane < for one vf ad pied & Gener Dry Goods Business, under 'yie aud naieo! ‘ 4 RTER. YATES & WISWALL. I wou! dah Occasion. «0 retean to my friends Sindee soe vib era) Wemone Tones ral a A tevded to Lene rete for the new fira ® leo Be We cordiaily inviteour friends and the public Senerally to givens «a call as we are determined watizs erigycsion to ali who may tavor u pe TAM Wik VATRS & WISWALL. LARGE ASsQuTMENT OF PIANOS THAT para bec use for sale upon cusy terms, at ol 2 w. G@. METZEROTT & 00, Mite te aegtek ae ict ; nGiee snleatfectary, Cees eee TENOTE a CO. TST REORIVBI AND BOB SALE. TWO tons of J. T. L@w is’ pure LEAD; tow for cash, Wi BOTHERFOND. Jy 2eolm” Paint Store +30 EB street. A ware: au , ae Poitiers, l'rance, has been brought up at Moo- trea} on or ae ae charging Bim with torgery, by altering books, While agent: a5 poiers for the Bank of France, 20 as to enabie him to conceal Bis having embezzled the eum of s@ven bundred thousand frances. Onty one witness was examined—Meiin, tne detective" from Parts. Some interesting diseussions are likely to arise as to the interpretation of extradition treaty ip force between France Great Britain, as no case has ever before come up for decision in the province, The Canadian mind is becoming much ex- ercited over the prospects of another fenian invasion on & more formidable scale than chat efJuvelast, There is a settled conviction that it will be attempted. The volunteers are to be called out in force next month, ostensibiy for the purpose of drilling im camp, but reall; to meet the expected . Notice given in Parliament that the Minister of Militia will be asked how they are to be armed. The medical director of the Departmen: of the Caroltnas bas issued an order establishing A qbarantine for ali vessels arriving at Charleston from New York; said quarantine is to last fifteen days from their clearance from New York, when they will be permitted to pass if there is no sickness on board. A fire broke out atll o'clock las: night in wooden buildings next to the Columbia Hotel. Saratoga, N Y.. occupied by Kuggore, farni- ture dealer, Hiram Palmer, provision dealer, and ©. H. Brown, barber. The building was destroyed. The fire then caught in Colambia Hotel. Monday Major General Butler addressed the Dental Association at Boston. At the close of his remarks & resolution of thanks was tendered him, clsoiag with the wish tbat he had been in New Orleans one week ago to sab- due the riots. A party of negroes were in the act of break- ing up loaded shell on the beach, neat Nor- folk, Va., for the purpose of sellingit for old iron, when it exploded, and seriously wounded twoof them, the others making natro capes. There has been a very decided and fayorabh t 2 cholera in New York ve noon { He t up the following military ment of Columbia: For ik Bellingham. Haskins, Cascades, chard, and Siletz block-house. Latestaccounts from the sceue of (he steamer Lytle disaster report i5 killed and about 7 wounded. The most of thegilled were deck bands. Ten of the woun died at Madison, Indiana. One fatal case of cholera was reported in Providen-e, R. 1., yesterday. The victim was a colored man recently retarned fron Wash ington. Rear Admiral Thatcher, who succeeds Com. modore Rodgers, arrived at San Francisce on Saturday. The Maine Democratic Convention met yes- terday. E. F. Pillsbury, of Farmington, was unanimously nominated tor Governor. Thomas Swann, Jr. only son of Governor Swann, died in Balumore, Maryland, yester- day. Active measures to improve the sanitary condition of Nortolx. Va., have heen inangu- rated by tBe authorities and ¢: Tur Pacivic Raitnoap.—A de! rom Omabe astonishes ae ‘with theintelligence that the great Pacific road was completea within thirty-one miles of Fort hearney, and that this link would be finisbed before the Ist of September. This is surprising progress. In Jess than a month one-third of the distance be- tween the Missouri River and the Rocky Monntams will be crossed by rail. If any- thing like the same rato of progress is con. tinued until Winter, one kaif of the entire dis- tance between Omaha and Denver City will in the depart . Yamke j, Dalles, Or- be laid, and the ‘trains running on it by the | Ume of the first enows. At the present rate of ructton the Rocky Mountains will be ed one year from tlus Fall. Atier the Platte River Valley is exhausted and the hill country encountered, the rate of progress will rssarily be slower, yet the work cin be pushed over the mountaius by one of the pases and {down into the Salt Lake Valley far sooner than thé mjority of people haye con- ception of. This is the age of wonders.—chr. ex.go Tribune. Tay New Wiewam 3? Pimtaperrrta— Tii@ dinensions of the new wigwam now bufldmy in Philadelyhia tor the National Coa- vention wil} be one hnndredand 15 Our bundred and sixty-five feet. of boards, and will d persons, The interior wiil con- t estibule and amphitheatre, two gal lb ries and tour ante-rooms. Into the vestibule 4 door, twelve feet wide, will open from Girard avenne. A door of equal size will lead t (he amphitheatre and lower gallery, and a private entrance will oper ipto the ladies’ gal- Ivry aboye The anie-rooms will be nsed for commirtee purposes, At the head of the build. ing will be placed the Speaker's desk, and en either sige the tables of the reporters. The amphitheatre will be seventy by one hundred and forty feet. The galleries will be <upported by iron pillars, sixteen feet apart. These will be hung with evergreens festooned with flow. ers during the sessions of the Conventiea. DEATH FROM CHLOROYORM.—The Biddeford (Me.) Union says thaten ‘he 2d instants French Woman, about fifty years of age, named Mrs. Matiide Palment, died from ch¥oroform ad- ministered to ber by Dr. A. L. Plumb, dentist in Biddeford, for the purpose of extracting « woth. An inquest was held on the body, at which nearly all the physicians im the ci Were present, when they lound the mem of the brain congested, with slight extrarasa- tious. also veinous cengestion of the brain aud ip filtration into the ventricles. The heart and valves normal, except those of the aorta, at the bse of which were small calculus secretions. The thyroid gland was enlarged, as also the spleen. There were extensive adh@sions atthe hase ofthe right lung, also aciienatization of the upper lobeof the same. The other viscera were beattby. The case thus described will be interesung to medical men. RerconTED MURDER OF A OLERGYMAW.—The following is @ @ispateh, dated the ist instant, trom ®t, Louis to the Cincinnan Oo: ia: Li is reportedyon conservative authort tbe radicals, on Sunday, killed S. 8. leadlee, presiding elder of tbe Methotiist church in the Nprinetietd district, because he insisred upon rreaching withont talting the oath, The story i$ that a band of thirty armed mea prevented h reaching in bis church. butypromised to ‘glow himtoproceed upom bis own farm, Af. terwanrds his congregation proceeded towards bis Jand,- but, after going about half A Toile, were overtaken by several ofthe armed men, who had gailoped after them, and one, drawing his revolver, fired at Mr. Headiee | three times, each of ihe halls taking effect, two in the body and one yn the arm. t. Headlee died about ten o'clock that night, , that a Sree Ks.—The unfortunate holders of stocks: ‘us of] com; are ning to yealhee” te New Srork, on Sate Ly, & well. knowh. Auctioneer ‘sold re of the stesk ofthe Runs and any, for | —,000tbe lot, ap average of .a little than el centg a ehare, Railroad stocks in the oil Tesion seem also to bedn @ bad way, at the’ and y, ails Of for $2,500— abo: phuirs, ast gee rea on, a8 ¢ enormans. expo) port give solid evidence — Prila. Ledger. cb Lo aah Silica MuURWER—A heartless anatdey mmit. ted ke the Rém a water! the Lekewaty Bay, nea bs ron rey it, Two men, * ed Register, Hvang at or uesy Smyrea, were driving & csringe to the Hammock, when a colored wian named Pryor, ws Thy! overlook drove i. ph dite § at the beach R walked past Pryor, eyelag bim oely: at and fired five t@ be certain as to his idemtity: taking effect drew a reyolyer ioe discharges, & nure! Registers enparadie fat 1, bis revolver and « rged {wo jonde io the dead ‘body of The partes have been lodged in jail. etroleum, SB? A young giriot fourteen years has been tick Jed to death in ledianapolis by her mother, alas gee | | Of peace, Row under consideration at V inet, stated in the House of Commons American claims for the damages done by the Alabama and other losses sustained the ly feeling existing between the two nome as evidenced by the United States during the Feman disturbances. wHO 1S “danas Ag THE PROUSSIAN who the real commander of the Prussian army frontier, all events from eth Sible, one must say he deserves to gain vic. (toda aeae Neb Tr feet, throu the solid rock. There were at one time ‘eaicatsons of oi), Dut these bave disap- | WA found upon the Brute) and Unwarramted Massacre of in. diams. ‘The Oarson (N: following from a Allen Gated tant, but had no way of reaching them out gommg quite a ways round. saw them, and Sppeared su disappointment, ver dream: from aby quarter, ama it came destrucuon. The three An Ube capoa, each armed with a Henry rifie and revolvers, were vpon them, and th jess me than I am in writing this, every male Indian but twe bed LATE EUROPEAN XEWS. Lompon) Auged-sDuneals closed 57% for Py as? maser, Vivied Siaies five-twen ties, Gj; Lh Jen! a donna to} S.—Before tbe armistice had Bad moved idly.and secured a good foot- | gone to the spirit Jand, and ‘Were Log. ate forcing & paper curteney upon | woundrd and on their wes, Ont of ‘atts i the be the Prussians are | ing porty killed five Indinns with bis rifle ana weenee Ww but the are to | one with his revolver, another killed four, and retain the for ‘Meats. The troops | the third one—eleven killed and two wouhaes eft , Sud the Wurtembarg troops | ina camp of thirteen men. One squa was Rhine accidenUy wounded, and one ‘xiltea by & ball that Dad just killed an 1 by Another letter says the attack was made in Bayaris,to the number of about 40,000. ‘The the morning about sumrise, July 10. Kuled Twlian navy isto be reorganized. The conrt- | twelve Indians and wounced three. en- martial of Admiral Persang, who recently | esgement insted seven or eight minutes. The Henry rifles were used with terrible execn. Gon, the men 3 part or tata Le oURS which were aard- ing the lalian border, have been distanded. The cholera is increasing in England. By Steamer. and one papoose killed. This was accidental’ A buck rap in peg wn! Teegaedans pov One ot The London journals of July % and 25 give Telten, wounding the cquawr ta tae tone 9 ‘ticvlars of the relorm riots in yae pd kriling the child in » London, the firet int of which | ‘riendi jeg. of the disturbance, y : @n order iss the 1th ultimo by Sir Richard Mayne, Com- missioner of Police in London. forbidding the useofHyde Park for a mass meeting called by the Reform League, which order was de. tied by the officers of the League, who in- sisted Bpon the right of the People to meetina THE RIOT. On Monday evening, July 23, according! Jarge procession was formed and marched to- ward Hyde Park im an orderly manner. Around the park an immense crowd of specta- tators had a<sembled, but the gates had been closed by order of Sir Richard Mayne, and a strong force of mounted police was on duty within the enclosure. The procession did not enter the park; but the populace, indignaat at their exclusion, made a sudden sweep against tbe iron railings, wrenehed them ‘rom their 1 nings, tore down one whoie side, and then jato the park im a tremendous tide, to be police conld o; © Only a feeble nee. Then a body of the Life (jnards | ame up aad charged the crowd. The mounted police and the military together made aany arrests. and the people were finally dis * taken from Springer's, I] have some dowbt: but they eat horse and mule meat. The leg of a horee with a shoe on the boof,a horse bide and the hide of @ mule were found in their camp. Another letter written by W. T. Nichols, says: “The party in prrsuit of the ctole borses captured some of the plunder tha was taken from the party.” ya Whertme, W. Va, Sprnner, Treasurer of the United Stater:—sir closed please tind your draft, mamber 5.06 the Aseistant Tr reture to the Lrens- bill mot for my se it made some provi. sion for the publi * Park presented along : 1th those Pitiable spectacle. Be the same | ang Grosvenor Gate the railings | were enurely demolished. and the flowe were Will not be uegiected onary, 1 there. Det ween the Grosveno ‘ fates, moreover, not a ruiling re- mained erect, these not actually levelled being | ! forced considerably ou: of the perpendicular. | This had been done out of mere wantonness, after ingress had been effected at other points, as was evident from the fact of the flowers and | URBARD PRESENT APPEARANCE oF PonTiasp.—A gentieman who has just visited Portiand, Ne, says the ple are covering the devustaied re- gion with temporary irame buildings one story in beight, that present a curious appearance in localities that were formerly occupied by e and handsome structures. Some of the zens, he was told. went to New York to buy beilding materials soon atter the fre. and found that everything avaiable of that nature had been bonght up by persons in New York with a view to speculation. bi engaged all that comld be within a certain time. The Portland men were obliged te purcbise of these speculators at advanced rates, or pot at all. +hrnbs having escaped damage. Onthe north and south sides of the park much damage haa also been dove, the railings having been over- turned in numerens places. In many cases the masonry had given way and was still attached to the fron work, while in othe: not but reflect what appailing results might have ensued had the mob nsed them “as weapons, The trees and shrubs were greatly injured, and in fact the appeatance of the northern portion of the park was as if it had been overrun by an invading army. Wagons were engaged a in Temoving the breken raihngs and masonry, and & consid. erable sum will certainly be req aired to restore the park to its original condition. LETTER FROM JORN RRIGHT. The following Jetter from Jobn Bri was written to the Reform ie of Lo > be- tore the riot: ROcHDALE, July 19.—Dear Sir: I thank your council for the invitation tothe meeting in- tended to be held in Hyae Park on Monda next. I cannot jeave home for some days to come, and therefore cannot bein London op the 23d inst. IJ <e@ that the Chief of the Metro- politan Poltce force has anbounted his inten- Hon to prevent the holding of the meeting It appears from this that the people may meet in the parks: for every purpose but that which ought tobe most important and most dear to them. To met in the streets is inconvenient, and tome t in the parks is unlawful—this is the theory of the police authorities of the me. tropolis. You have ssserted your right to meet on Primrose Hill and in Trafatgar Sqnare. 1 hope after Monday next no one will donbt your right to meet in Hyde Park. If @ public REBUILDING CHARLESTON.—The City Coun - | cl of Charleston, 5. U., has appoin a com- mittee to Teport measures for assisting the citizens of that city in building the city, I: is proposed to issue city bonds, drawing seven per cent. interest, to all who wish to rebuild on the following terms .—When a Jot is yaiwed at S10,0%, and the parties owning the same wish to build a Store, warehonse, or dwelling Worth $15,000 upen it, to issne to the ies 15.000 of city bonds at par, the city to take a bond and mortgage with insmrance policies Sesigned, for sec y Prices Mvser Corr Dowy.—The indivasions are (tat the cereal crcps of the West and the Middle Staies, soon about to be, if not already in g0oG part. harvested, will be the most abundant ou record. That is the substance of the reports which are coming in to us from ail quarters. With buts limited demand for ex- portation. we do not see how lower prices can be Avoided,— comungency which cousmmers | now compelled to SUaSi5 per bbl. tor four necting in 4 poblic park fs denied you, and it | 18 tbe sPbeard marke's must couiemplaie Taillious of imteiligent ad houest men ‘ure de. | With delight az hied the frunciise. on what ipundaiton does | Ganm:ar Bwacnecanoe Paeels.—A’ core cur tiberty yest: or ts'there in the conu‘Ty any respondent of x New Orleans paper writes irom Alexandria. La. as follows, with regard | (0 the report that General Heauregard bas of- fered bis © the Enropean war :— eto the Authoriues, aud has liberty but the toleration of the ruling clisses This is 2 serious question, but it is nece to ask it, and some answer must be given to it. Lam, very respectially, yours, Jouyx Bereur. TAR DRELDIUSARIES oF PrEace. The following version of the pretiminaries © andor is said to be accurate :—Prassia to ann ‘Lis regard be will moc }-tbe Duchies, the southern part of Ha suy of the Levopean bel. and Electoral Hesse, so &s tO establish a) 3 , Ze € express permistion of and easy communication between the whole of her territories. All the States to the North of the Maia to ferm a confederation, of which Prns:ia should bave the perpetual presidency, which she should represent abroad, and of which the military forces, organized in the same way as her own army, should be placed under ber command. The States to the south ot the Maim to be at hierty to form among themsebves'a distinct confederation, to which Austria, by reason of her German territories, sheuld be admitted. Should tuese two con: feserations think fitto establish relations be- tween each other for affairs common to both, by means of & reunion of plenipotentiaries or 4 Diet, the presidency to belong to Pressizx. and the votes to beso arranged As to give ten to the Northern confederation and six to the Southern. Austria to preserve the wheie of ber territory, with the exception of Venetia. which would be handed over to Italy. A tia to pay to Prussia. a warimgdemnity of » 0,000 francs, but im thissam would be con- sidered the portion of the Austrian debt which Italy would take upon herself by reasom of the cession of Venetia. THE CHOLERA IN ENGLAND. The cholera was gradually sprediting in SUDDEN Deatnr or a FD Mt Rev. Wm. P. Newman, pastor of a colored Baptist ehoreb in Cincinnatt, spoke to his con- greganon on Thersdsy night, in his nsual bealth, went home and packed his carpet sack fora journey to Richmond, Va., ex ing to siartin the morning: but at daylight be was taken sick with cholera. and at moon he was a corpse. He was president of a convention of Eaptiet Churebes, whose izauon be was manly ting, and was, STer.— trumental in pe idely known. Fast TRAvELine —Retently. on an Fnglish railroad, & bridge caught fire, and the superin- tendent of the road, Who was in Londen, was telegraphed for. Heim dor, 4nd traveled on an engine to York, distance of 191 miles, in3 boars 2nd 43 minutes, includ- inga a ofS minutes atone of the sta. tions. nis was be one} to Six Miles in seven minutes—a rate continuoas speed rare} reached on any long railroad. x en ee PROGRESS.—The fushiouable New York, it is ammounced, closed England, and the fact of its existence had been | Curmg tbe month of August. Even religion oMcially recognized by the privy coancil. | * silemt where fashion rnies: God's house is During the week ending July 21st 345. deaths from cholera in London were recorded. The fatal explosion took place in the comparative- iy poor districts. The mortality by the epi- emo is much greater than it wits in the cor- responding week of 1854, but poi so great as it was ip the epidemic of isi9. TRE ALABAMA CLAIMS. Lord Stanley, on the part of the Derb: {ae closed snd the voice of prayer is hushed. Coat ix Cutxa.—The Chigese, nine-tenths of whom never saw a cont field exists ofno less than three hund red miles in extent. &7A black scoundrel attempted to ravish a white girl in presence of her mother, in New Orieans. W the old Indy interfered the brute knocked her down, remarking “chat he didn’t want her.” war in ire oy bands had not yet been +-pre- dbik “elit Weapon SF e tim har mer ni BR hh a + County,Ga., and the prople {here are taking t inet when reves He referred tothe friend. | °™*"7** to test the exten deposits ang the richness of the vein. po ee i need be under BO Alarm about the Atlantic _ epee | With pccbpecd | cha) as they are using they could send a rar today thecugns almost Without s cavle ®7 lthas already taken $712,000 to pay off the extra to the « govern. ARMY. There has been & good deal of inquiry as: to - ives $5,000 a year and 17 is, as 1t kenot that either the ‘or | Who voted themee! wee: gh under Bre areactnaily the | Months becr PAY’ brafris of the campaign. tha | gg-The Indians and negroes hada dister- ing sc! from an European letter ees bance in the Chickasaw country last ween. some, on thesubject: r zaps rer ine setmessore and suffered a sel st ackni phat veral » The Bales were very areas a team Htr- 5 eae yo ames disgusted at the poor quality of the rior armament, but ® beter pian of 4 cam) 1» and the ¥ exeontion of ttlet pees S7 A little in Portiand, named Clark, capnot sufficien: General bbe poly ‘3 jroma ‘stall, was, Comps 2to}tii bag sfrany seca gnvishin i in the face and bis hose aad one fame as of the greatest of the }of bis eyes a " a eres x &7-A sixty year old Methodist shepherd has And tBis is also to the oF bere! bee tor an observe that the real the at sbaeaicn'e ste eee jt assaul(on a young ward, & gitl of jourwen yeare. The mother charges that he bad some years since perpetrated the same offence against the girl's sister. 7 Une of the monster farms of modern times is that ot Gen. Urgmza, of Buenos Ayres. It is com’ ofan unbroken body of Sw we Sap sands of an asa er. At ‘was 8 \d po one Knew whither he had the case, and itis very pas. imiles, over which countless horses, cattle, ee are grazing. A lady in Charleston bas just bad three veperate rth. The lady is \. SF Most of the jokes upon the needle gun are only rew vew. ag The machinists of the Madson River ma- evan well in process of sinking, a | opine shop are on a strike. ‘ards.in Chicag: bas ; the Union A epth of four enerea pp ery @7 The mania for paper collars give this the whe of the «Paper Chol-era.” S27 The body of a man, shocking mangied, -catcber of an express ‘ittebergh recenuy. ‘The last ninety feet bave heen bored Tain « bich arrived at of