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“THE EVENING STAR 3 PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS euthwest corner of Penn'a avenue and 11th street | BY W. D. WALLACH. | —__e— —— ‘The STAR ie served by the carriers to their wubscribers in the City and Distric at Tam (Ourrs rEx WEEE. Copies at the counter, with oF without wrappers, Two Vents each. Prics ror MAILiIne:—Three months, One Deller and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dol- tere; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pubiished on Friday morntng—One Dollar and a Half « Year. | Soe VS, XXVHI-° CLOTHING, &o. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. {St t?2 FEE RAND PIC Nic. “ BBLIBVE THE NEEDY.” FROM persons imtere-tei in relieving th SAE. BE BEM waute ot the Pordand Me. sudererse will ESADQUABTERS CLOTHING DEPABT | cull st the PARK, Sxventa Steert, ON TUBSEAY AFTEENOOR AND BY Mugest 14h. Lincoln Camp, No 2. fons of Liberty, gives a SOCIAL FAMILY Pic NIC in their behalf. Good mesic and promfnent speak- will be there. x ICR ETS ONE Done Fa OM. Baron, Jemes B. Dement, Gn i others, Ocmmitice. aa i) 3t* MENT. SMITH BROTHERS & 0O., os. 460an 464 SEVENTH STREBT. TWENTY PER CENT. SAVED BY BUYING YuUR FALL AND WINTER CLOTHES NOW. offer an immens, sUMMBR, AND WINTBR CLOTHING AT TWENTY PES CENT. LEss a FabL than the same goods can sohccmnar ia to- b ig TA Re. preops oatusa ve greatly by buying sew for next 3 Oe es theite te teat ToN. e ehh e BING te order for fueve wil Ke atte of wrmaibases stacting trom BeatFalland Winter at nrech less they will the corner of Bridge igh streets, Georgetown. “cor momento attention to this eévertisement Gees I. 0. 0. F. PIO-NiO. S SMITH BROS. & CO. ™ Be. 460 and 464 Seventh street. — DB Opposite Post Office. COVENANT LODGE, No. 13, their ANNUAL PIC NIO at Seventh- | a SS Seite eae eneR aera © at 10 oc .” m,, for whie! 34 MERCHANT BAILOR, very atvantemont bas bech made force Maropotitan Hotel, late Be pleasure and enjoyment of the members of 362 Pexnsylvants sven the Order and their friends. Le Washington beg ONE DULLAR; admitting a gentleman and ladies. mn f Arransemen's :—A, D Baker, J. PERSONAL. CVarman, HF" Erone, 'S. Paatkne MES B mx. a ADAMS BRUBERIER, tho wouderfal As- Mcuasers-—Ww. G, Phillips, Lewis F. Clem ents, Wm. T Garrett. Join W havi yore trologist oud Pienet Keader, 7) Toon Garrett, Jolin W: Thompes ed from Harepe, will Femein ines bormwuh | 1. Euhs, FA. Rtoner, Biles A a $cermes gift, She Sethe oho pest. presentand | Chick. Lewis Kettler fature. never known to fail. causes love to MO Le mutual where it does not exist. She can be +MONT Excursion TO GL and the recovery 4 BY |, lowses ee on eae cored all diseases. Business on * EAST deny eR aENOon, PROTES = i nsultation from ANT SUNDAY SCHOOL, os page cee aah peony Present OW WEDNssSpaAy, AUGUST 15 sesidesce No. 449 Massachusetts avenue, between The Steamer Wawassett will leave éth ope 7th street _ a A am* steambout rfat7 ck. Bi = den’s Whar! m.. tenehin SLACK. WARD H-Z-AMON- 6B. BLACK, | {00 tgs Joing and retarniog BEMIRE 6. SLATS UE EIU “The Ib Iuiautry Bana will accompany the ex- —_— cursiop, CK, LAMON & ckets 75 centa; Obildren 25 Qounesitors snd Avtcrveys ae Law tn the Bupreme ei en as W Coie, sie i tley, Qoust.ot she United Beaten tho Ooer tof Olaims, Wm_T. Redin hn S. Slater whet Sa ané’.W.S8.M Toit Comnsttecs | p “Oaice, 40m lik street, (directly oppestte Wil- ————— Yards’ Hotel.) sot DENTISTRY. EMOVEb—Dn J. H. WOOLLEY, Dentist, has removed from 514 7th street to his large end office. No. 18 Markot Space, between Sth and 9th streets, north side. Firat class and permanent QFEBATTONG "periormes at much re- duced-rates. but enough to allow me todo justice iente. ‘: au y to my pati va 1 im ©. COUMBE. DENTIST, No 949 oth street, £00. J. nd O streets, OF +o i swe, a Ful Sand Tere Teeth on Gail liver. a a v . Most moderate Corne Recishanecese ont (ine Best-waterial used. en 2-lm* SECUBITIES, D3 Lock woop. Washington Building, 344 Go oe sIG Road 5 | gout Lace Warten eee pet BAND WARRANTS, ie istaesl nt 4 JOUENSON-& CO., out pain. 16 Im* L BANE EES. 'B. LEW) DENTIST bas MOVED from a™> 242 to venue, ten DEALESS FOREIGN BXCHANGB Ext 7 covessunat SECURITIES. gons havin sureetst Savi them STOOKS, BONDS. t,he inserted ‘on Hubber. Go GOLD AND SILVER rs Teeth we Teduced, Price very low. BOLD. con Silo, 366 Foan's Syeove, between 12th and 13h 0OOKE 8 00 J Nett 8. RB. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. BaukKuES, band, » full supply ofall Cu heo} porvone can ReaD GOVERNMENT BONDS, wear these teeth who Fear others, _ ee a can be wecommadated @ERTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, a, | , 70 ‘ny style and price of ‘Teeth they may derire, And pay the highest prices for ph) , ore Dertiguiag. and wish eee QUABTERMASTEE’S OHECKS fad art can procure: the MINEGAL TEETH wil eaters mete ae d Moowe In thin iin No, 338 Begueviventn ave.. : between . Algo, 907 street, First National Banks | Pinadcipnia ” Wists. Also py 8 oF WasHINGTOR. —- - = = ; = i COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) Presicent, HOTELS, RE; TAURANTS, &e. | ‘WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. B BATHIN GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY wINBY POLST PAVILIG This well kvown Resort will be opened AnD for the reception of visitors om the 20th SLSANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED "Beard $2 20 per day STATES, G14 per week WM. MITOHELL. Proprietor. Steamers leave Washington every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 o'clock a. m., an’ Baltimore every Tucsdxy and Saturday at 40 clock p.m., touching going and comtng at the Point. ise WwW ALLACH HOUSE BESTAUBANT AND DINING SAL00N, Southwest corner of Penna. ave. and lith street. __*-3m T.H. REGAN, Proprietor, (™{T2D sTaTEs ROTEL, “CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. pice to announce to our and the public that es | N. of first- #7., OPPOSITE TET TREASURY DRPARTNERY. Gevernment securities with Treasurer United ote omk MILLION DOLLARS. gs We buy and soll all classes of GOVERNMENT GECUBITIES at current market rates FUBNISH BXOHANGS end make Collections en ALL THE PRINCIPAL OFTIES OF THE UMITED STATES. ‘We parchase Governmeat Venchers on the MOST BZAVORABLE TEEMS, end give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUINESS MEN AND FIEMS end ¢o any other business eutrested te us. ern — rere establishment SUBF BATHING SEASON. clase Boscle if Beltimere. Phi and FULL INFOBMATION ta regard to GOVERE- Jace wari apts pects hepa gr ‘et r MEBT LOABS ot oli thmes cheorfolly furnished. Iedsccarte of fort and laznr7 not to besar @ MILLER. Je 14-0038 Proprietors. EXPRESS COMPANIES. A DAMS EXPBESS OOMPANY. envio ats SESH AT=O- 19 FRRUSUAA AEs cares. OPPOSITE sera Soba Oa Sa as ir Improvement w of #1 Da! of October, forth ri least poe the day of bee og alt ection died'by elease COLLECTION OF NOTES, DRAFTS, ayp End trapamelt micariecitna caecatte the ten ot BILLS, office, whicl ‘Mode in accessible parts of the United States, Lee any is’ tes Olen twenty dave Se ©. 0. DUNE, ae, i bo mol , if any, abut Washington, B. 0. be. in SS al 3 : Couomsia HOSPITAL FUB WOMER rye tone. 5 Lying-{h ASTD. least sixty days pre- Mth street, (Circle,) corner of MM street, ‘To THEAKER, rah oy lay somata Rao | «St, ha pa i i, ‘Terme ot Reason” per week paver comaining hie Betice, 1¥:10-waw in w! J SOURT 5 - gy ovis Ree | ps on yearn SouUeinh THE Ds Joseph Anthony, compl't, Jackson E. Queserberv, def'r ‘ page AL he COM) ant having dled his bill in this i As cause, fag for the wubstitution of a trustee in con: the of the defenaant, who was the original 403. A -D. trustee in a certain deed of trustexecnted by Peter dos! Rin Ber to the said Quesenieey. bearing. date on THOS. MILB the sth day of Av (60, aud it appearing that AYP, & subpena was duly al returned. 40M est 5 > Yonmere ) god aD affiderst pavin fited i the cattae that GRAFTO 3 defendant is not ident of the District of Applications for A umbia: its ord on this 18th fay of June, the Medical Stator str. . that pulviestion be mado inthe Rreniuz Stat Oreess for admission to for six weeks, warning the said Jack- stitution - t! son uesesbery fo apprar and answer the seid ‘on can be obtained ei 5 % Bector of the E phany 0 u = seer J or ge Oe pests 2 Girt Paster I lem ber. 185; otherwise the » bi of the Burgeon le Chateey en for confessed; provicied that the frst tieer- tion of this order be publixhed at lenat two months prior to the date at which the enti defendant is goasires to snes aud answer, By order of the Bajar Scans ait aes saoewaliowsi 8 B-lawew © TES SPY EIGS. Clerk. ‘BHISTORY 0) rq 4 Ny, BOOKS—Braithwaithe tr for Yolume 2d. Sir Morton Pero om aly: The Kea Rector. Fovtre om Overlook Prospects merice, Hot Swinton’s Army of imac; Gil. nderson oh amen Ore . inia (hin “treo Fetos Ete De) 5 Four Years in the * VEANCK TAYLOB. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1866. SPECIAL NOTICES. —_s—_—__. LL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIB BE- — NEWER & Sicriaw Hare Besewer Bar's tarpon Ay po eer i. ee . Bawi’s pea arate tel im sprrze ting ‘s Vecrrasie Sictiian Hair ReNzwee mete aS soft and clossy. Bary’s VEGETABLE SiciLiAN Hain ReNEWER not «tain the skin. Sigitian Vuoxtaste Main BeveweR Bee proved felt the for the hair ablic.. Price $1." For sale by ail druggiste. "ja 90-Tuly MOT FRECKLES, Ledies afflicted with Discolorations on the Face, edlled moth patches or freckles, should use PER- BY'S celebrated MOTH and FRBOKLE LOTION. Pde | dig gga at hac Pra Matologist, 49 Bond st., WH. ¥. drug- aiste in Washington and elsewhere. my 18-eo8m GOLGATE’S AROMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP A superior ToiLet Soar, prepared from refined Vuorras.e 011s in combination with GLYcERINE and especially designed for the use of Lapres, and forthe Nursery. Hts perfame is exquisite, ond washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. STEADILY, SURELY. soccESSFULLY, SMOLANDEB’S EXTRACT BUCKU Is CURING every case of Kipney Diszast, BEBUMAT!SM, | Graver, Urinary DisorpeRs, WRAKNEss and Pains in the Bace, Femane OomPLatnts and ‘Trove ks arising from Bxcesszs oy any Kinp. OOME, YB AFFLIOTED! TRY SMOUANDER’S,. TAKE NO, OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothocaries. Price $1. D. BABNES & 0O., New York, and BARNES, WAKD & CO. New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & | ROGERS, Wholesale Pruggists, Boston, Mass, | General Agents. feb 10-ly A MODEBN MIRACLE! From old and young, from rich and poor,from aud lowly, comes the Universal Voice of _ HALLS VEGETABLE | SICLLIAN HAIR RENEWER, | lt fe @ perfect and miracuious article. Cores | baldness. hair grow. A better dressing | than any **e rT ““pomatum.”’ Softens brash, | dry avd wiry bair into Beautiful Silken Tresses. but sbove all. the great wonder is the rapidity With which it restores @nay Hark To Ts ORIGINAL OR. ite few times. and dann ont Toe Pat Tesumes its wo! youthful beaaty." It doce not dye tbe hair but coloring = See soos and fills it with new life and 't will not take a long disagreeable trial to prove speirath of thie atioy Fhe fre appleation wi go good; you will see the Natura OoLon return- fe 9-eoly high | praise for ing every eFORE YOU KNOW Tr, ia eee ee ps Stance, Se, ‘by 8.0. Ferd. See advertisement. 6 Two URED BY DE Mr. Gises, ot Janesvi for i Hl fi x i é bé es. Were cnred with one PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of these fenglomen, beckte the daily testimonidis received y Dr. Strickland. ought to convince those suffer- ing that the most a; Laban chronic cases of Piles sr6 cnred by Dr St ckinnd's Pile Remody., It is soid by ruggists everywhere . . BN & 00.; CHAS CURTSTIANT, 71 Pa. Ninth street. 00 28-1 | nth “A SUPERIOR REMEDY. | We onu couscicuiivusiy recuuunend to those sut rt rou Ustremsing cough, Dk. STRIOK- LiFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM. fai facto ths tant toot ies. yoseke bol dissgroes! i ite. ere Qo dow! Dut the Melliducws Gough Balsem te one of the | best preparations in neovead le ail chat its proprt- | —— torit. We bave tried tt during the past w » oud found relief from a most distress cough. Itis prepared by Pr. Strickland, No. 13 ycamere street. Ciucignati, Ohio, and for sale by iste. Bold by J, W. NAIBN & OO.. also at AITE'S Drug Store, acd -OHAS, OHBIOTIO ANTS. 317 Pa. evenue'and 603 Ninth street, oo LZ MABRIAGE AND CELIBAOY, an Easy of Woerning and Inetruction for Young Men. A. end Abuses which prostrate: wich eure moans of relief: feat LIN BouGnTon. Howerd soso Fy powers. ets i AMUSEMEN'Is. N EXHIBITION, MONDAY, 141u INaT. Oo AFT&aNOON AN PreRewe’ ourye The MpeetartOunineaitiet the Nineteeatt-Confars - MISS MARIA E. NAIL. This Besutiful Little Woman, who ta fall 4 bern iu North 4, es Gercioped, i Ue ee iy of uge. eighing only 24 pounds, high, aust from the spinning wheel, oa het wey to RURDAY APTERHOON the 12th, of 6 etcieck, and EVE G at % at o'clock, at thedoor. aa $4 prore. i Wi ke KBEW’ DANOING ACADEMY, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. att Cates ‘will be continued during the “OUSTUB-DAY, MAY 29, 1866, a sad from § to” farther taltion, 5 EDUCATIONAL. Fe fr2evssics FE: ry COURT. July 24. 1346,—] ASHING TON poumry wit: of Frederick Scbmidt, administrator -d, oFge Schilloy deceased, the tor aforesaid has, with the a probation e Or- Phans' Court of Washington County atoreeaid, inted Saturday. the 18th day of Anenst next’ er he fual set and distri !mtion o} réonal setate ofsaid andof the assets tn hand ae the as the same bave been collected fared tito Tiy vouchearor otherwise b Tawbe excl i & ent in sod onto a week for thres Hogi AND D! Sele dataae at lint exclided from all fi Poa oe Kok nosis Ritite une oJ as . of Ge. With their claime properly vouched oe & Copy weeks in Previous to the F fy 28lewSws eo TELEGRAMS, &c. Grneral John Gleeson, Captsia Condon, and Major Comerford, bave arrived in New York from Ireland. The two former were reieased on condition of leaving at once for America. While confined they had a correspondence with Mr, Wes, the United States consa! at Dublin. wno admitted ihat they were Ameri- can citizens, but the Lard Lientenant would geal with {hem as with ordinary sub- jects. Major Comeriora comes as envoy to | pela 9 and says the qniesen a faa hope of the Fenians in ireland are tban when Steph: left. Tue people are de- termined to figbt, aid or no aid from America, The National Union Pennsylvania State Dave agreed upon a full listof delegates to tte convention. The following are the delegates at large: Edgar Uowan, J. RK. Flanigen, Wm. F. Jotnson,and Wm. H. Tracy. The list of district delegates includes many prominent gentlemen thronghont the State. There is now no doubt that the wicwam willbe fally compietea on Tuesday, and the conyention will be able to proceed immediately to busi- ners. Ample provisions have been made for telegraphic communications for journalisis direct trom the wigwam. The directors of the National Express Com- pany. in session at Baltimore, publish a card saying that they have no notice of the injunc- tjon said to have been asked in the United States district court at Norlolk, and assert that there is no canse for such a demand, and that the J. Reynolds mentioned has been a stock- holder for only a few days, and only a small number of shares, and that an examination of the company has fully satisfied the stock- holders. A beavy northeast storm was prevailing Thurday on Lake Ontario. The Canadian schooner Elmira, laden with store boits, in en- deavoring to enter the harbor of Genessee, about nine o'clock, struck upon a sunken east pierand became a wreck. Captam Ledyard manned the life-boat with twelve " and rescued the crew, who were 2 be rigging as the waves swept the wreck, Wednesday of five iumb ars W Williamepor orming, torned ove J.W. Butler, wa tu the sand. The commit the corner. Chicage, announce ee of arrangements for laying tne Dougias » ceremc ) tke pice on the G'h of September. rary Seward has telegraphed that the Presidedt and Cabinet whl be present. Many other ristinguished persons are expecied. The ora- tion will be delivered by General Dix. The executive committee of the National Beard of Underwriters met in Hartford Con- necticut, Thursday. and adopted efficient arrest of incendiaries. The question as to the poned, to the convention, are already commencing to arrive in Philadelphia including the conservative delegates from lowa, Missouri, New York, and West Vir- gipin. Among the arrivals are Hon. Reverdy Johnson, Mont, Blair, Edgar Cowan, John P. Stocgton. John A. Co! ware, John Hogan and Fernando Wood. The Cumberland and Tennessee en the Memphis and Louisville railroad line destroyed during the war, has been rebuilt double, and daily trains commence running between Louisville and Memphis next Mon- day. Time, eighteen bours. Reports in relation to the York irpasrind bebe see certain t! the lic has passed its worst stage, and that ‘ing the remainder of the the death rate will not be materially increased by the disease. The Koard of Levee Commissioners at Orleans passed resolutions requesting the Goy- ernor to convene the Legistature in extra ses. s:0n for the purpese of making an apprepri- Auon jor reconstructing the tevees. The North Carohna State Convention me qoomenen: Hons. W. A. Graham, George oward, &. C. Panyear, and George Bavis were chosen detegates to the Philadelphia con- vention. The military commission és still in session m New Orleans tuvestigating the Tiots. Their proceedings baye not vulged. cholera in New It is now almest veen die broken volera hos amore the ne- tox. | Brad "otut, since ram ported in St Louis fer 3 hours ham m. vesterday. Alex ¢ MeConneil #-as hang at Cleve. and, Ghio, ye-lerday. for uae murder ef Coivin ‘The steamers Saraioga end Adame were burned at New '@rleans Thersday night. Loss, $50,000; bale insured. The storeof Wm. Summers, in Ucice, N. Re was emtered by burglats Wednesday night, the safe blewn qpen and rebyed of $25,ui0, Lap Stave or Arratge mn Kernnony.— Ever sinoe election day the western pertion of Madisea county, Ky., has meen in aetate of civil war. On ection day a maa named knecked down Ham, Unies, wefore. Kelly went to the place where voting was going on, and had a hurried conewltatien with bie rebel griends. Kelly ia about twenty mirates walkee to ‘the vottag place azd coolly put a tel to Ham's head and fired. Ham was shot the sex, ond time ip the side by another man. At same time the rébal< to produce peace are ing: men éeel themselves outraged, indignant. Some county, of are ‘were down in cold ing that Kelly and Ham had Arebel aamed Moore was killed. ‘was dome at the precinct after 11 o'clock. ane hs eneaeineart i Saxe op Point Lookowr.—The Baltimore & tooth drawn at 4 dentist's offive in that city. Measures to securean advance of rates and the | 88d unravel a shocking mystery. Teduction of agents’ commissions was post. | "=n who had an hour before st river bridge ini ont etre upon tae bed Wille and Djidjelly, the ing witnont cessation, SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN PHILADEL. | ~ PHIA. an The Philadeiphia /nguirer of this morning Says: i most borrible travedy brought to light yesterday = the yoke u dressed man calied at a house of ill-fame, situ - — Taerena ae Mark's seo oer bya rs. Laura Tyson.) in company with s woman, about thirty years of age. and another some- what youvger, and desired the accommoda- tions usually attainable at such an establish. ment. He was shown to @ room by a colored attendant. and, appearing satisfied, entered and occupied the room temporarily, and sig- Rified his intention of engaging it He then retired on a plea of » and returned yesterday yuna phoconbon about age with tae ounger lady, and to the room pre- Tisuahyoumened, nder the direction of tne col- ored attendant. The female companion ee ge a v prepossessing woman, and bore evidences ot having received a fair education and breed- ing, and to have obtained more than ak ip accomplishments. She was especiaily dressed. The unknown man opened the deor of the room and entered with his fair companion, without evincing anything extraordinary in bis demeanor, aud after remaining for an hour or more, during which not the slightest noise was heard, he made his exit, closing the door sbarply behind bim. He was smoking 4 segar at this time, which had apparently been lighted but a moment, and descending the stair case, accosted the colored attendant as follows :— «Where is your mistress—the jady of the house? I wish to speak with her.” This brought Mrs. Tyson trom her room, when the uuknown man suid:—“Mrs. Tyson, my lady friend has falien asieep in the room | have iaken. Piease let her remain undis- turbed until! callagain. I shall not be gone | agreat whith m9! jn paymen ained ytvet in the house, and no: rime that ha bai ju parted with such a non. | 2 Ta about au h after thedepartnre of the | | sapposed mv s on was calledup | -tire,andon her way up tried the door of | the ro 5 after knocking and | revels Z no ansver. thrust the door open | Mrs. Tyson observed that the rgom was very dark, and that the shutters had been closed and Jocked, and the curtains drawn together so as to exclude tne light. She then opened the shutters and approached the bed. She ob- served that the sheets and clothing were stained with blood, and wrapped closely around an objet in human form Alarmed at this sight, she called for help, and atonce proceeded to unwrap = body m the clothes she found the corpse of the yo epped into her premises the personification of health and comeliness. Ata closer examination it was revealed that ‘be unfortmnate woman had ‘through a violent strnggle. She had been schoked with a large portion of a sheet, which fad been forced into her mouth. Her throat ‘was cut from ear to ear, and death had ensued of Dela. | almost immediately after the infliction of the ‘wounds. The body before‘him, tendering the use of her ve- hicte to convey that efficer to the scene of the Goroner Taylor proceeded immediately to | Pen great the bouse-at Eleventh street and Mark's Lane, amd after'the whole matter bad been thoreugh- nominated his jurymen, netified his witnesses. and bad the body re- Ward Stat House, in Filbert street, below Vifteenth. whére the in- ques! will be held to-day, and Dr. Edward R. Shapleigh, city physician, will make his post mortem examination. ‘The detectives have been put upon the track of the marderer, who bas thus far made good his es » but is believed to be in the c: search also bélme prosecuted for the elder women, who accompanied the victim on a previous visit, with the assassin, to Mrs. Ty- nse of the late | $00’s establishinent. What is most remarkable is, that no ciue conld be discovered by which the identity of the unfortanate beinz could be deiermined. it is probable tat (he misera’ murderer ry “uY with e kind after committing th The body of i } tained at the Ninth Sat whole of to-daf, and pe # relative to t «nested to visit the stat istance Usey ean to fix deceased. Mark's Lane, the scene of the wazedy, com- Mences at No. 142 north 1ith street, rnpning n, the The report of the murder created consider- able excitement in the neighborhood. which Was heightened as the bloody details became known. Ben). Franklin, chief of the detective force, bas taken the «natter in hand. and is using every effort to ferret out the murderer. A Romance iy ReEaL Lire—About fonr years ago a young married man, residing in the vicinity of Hampstead, Md.. about fifteen miles from this — and left hie wife bardships ot war. The division to which he Uelonged aelng attached to McClellan's com. mand, he became engaged in the severely con- tested battle of Autetam. Among the reported us having been killed, his wife found the name ofherbusbend. Trne to her pligbtea love, peed ape to the kattle ground, and, as ‘ho it, found the corpse of her ha: had his remains brengbt home Time rolling on, she laid aside the widow's ‘weeds and comtracted another matrimon’ liance, laboring under the impression that she nad really buried her first hasband. lew weeks age, What was now to be done—iwo h whom she was eed ‘bis war Fealiy brought many singular incidents. An occurrence decision, but not before a i & § RE 8 3g pop’ are - but neither fire nor the He then gave the Indy of the honse a sum 1 of bis lodging, and ; 1 was aroused among ihe | ative to the terrible | perpetrated by the fiend | | Packages. To-day we were } Was wound in terdrils of c! come to herdeath | m. “nwrapped and | Germany, strong and united, is est. The honse has never been complained } s bemgz ow butis classed among the more Tly of the kind | Mosce Marth | young lady, v ospitals. to de able to walk. ley bas raised about five in Boston to rebuild an Portland, which was not news from the minor German States in the journals of lowing simple taatengruppe.’ Fieascial and Commercial. ‘The New York stock market ts somewhat Tezplar, but op the woole sweady. Govern- Mevts are jess active bet firm Five-twenties Ten forts ymooney continues. J ’ domed by the bunks at ¢ however, on all, There i no \ocrease in toe amouet of paper offering, and Wwe sappiy of prime bilie os immited, at Savy cent eld cont abou! the rates of peswrday. T! Apprar disposed to ease th 95 raw a shor prerent, is so large we attempt to force up the price. At l-fon |, per cent. per day. 4 From ‘he Baltimore Americen’s review of the Markets ip that city for the past week we quote Fiour— Our market is very hebtly ruppiied: new Howard Streetand Wesiera praads business has been confined almost emurely to Ory Mills Floor, for which a fair inquiry bas prevaiied. The s:ock of ald Flour is con- siderably reduced and boiders are not as to effect sales as during the past two weenks. Tran<actions reach 7,00) to 8.000 bbls... princ- cipally pew City Mulls Super at 9 75a870. Standard City Mills Extra sold at €12 and choice Nortawesrern at 811628811 75 bbt Grain —With the ex Tietes during the offerings of Corn reacking 60,000 bushels to Thursday, incia- sive, and of Oats 75,000 bushe! been wanted, and have cent compared with last week's Lard remains quiet, rather more ingui: to the advance at tive and lower. cargo ex-scbooner Willie, on Porto Rico. ex F. W. » bbds. do., im lots, at M\al4 cents, and 11 Uerces, 125 bbls. do. taken for Tefining on terms not made public. Whisky—Our market has exhibited more week, firmness during the . though trans- actions continue omali. Bcluded tn the sales $2.26, and 150 vbis. were 100 bbls. Weste wry ranges do, in lots, at $2.2 from $22a$225, according to condition of ised of no sales, but the market closed guie firm, the lock being mneb need. estern in bond m2 3U, and free at €2.278 bour on Tuesday mMorbing & funeral cortege wound its <olemnh way through o Tests to the depot of the Orange and Ale rin Railroad, of which paratively few of those who witnessed it And yet it was a ded with ecullar sadness and painfal bearing back to ber child- ns Of a fair young girl, a short while ago left knew anything. it to wesst her friends in this city. She me in hoom ud buoyancy of aith avd vouth, an- pation of many social enjoyments, ttle aming that she was leaving forever the ved ones at home, around whose hearts she affecuon. These tendrils ha severed, and the heart bitterness of that gri bich mourns an idol- ized daughier. She had been sick only afew days, and no particular uneasiness was felt tor her by tbe atientive family with whom she ‘Was staying, up to witRin two or three hours of her death. Then with startling suddenness sbe faded away, and the pearly gates were toa freed spirit gone to its eternal home. hat 8 lesson the uncertainty of life and the uusubstantial nature of all id Tied. iv this city, at the residence of Ss |, Esq., on Federal Hill, at 12 o'clock, Sunday night, Marie, ——- daughter M Falls, Esq., of Russia ALARMED—Russia is threatened. Virginian. nearer to our frontier, and threatens to masters of the only sea which communication with the world. and States of the Aus- clearly soon be broken, will be established a political wer may be directed and dearest interests of provinces of the Turkish which were but iately under the Kussia, aud depended on us more than on the Sovereign of Turkey. have been transtormed by quite an arbitrary maneuver, con: to treaties and the decision of a ropean Gon ference, into an almost independent Sta! der the dynasty ef Hobenzollern, I . the political situation varies every day, and always to the deuriment of the Position of Kus- sia In the world. Let us, therefore, endeavor to be prepared when the time comes, and get Tid of all internal difficulties, so as to be able to net when the decisive moment is {ley July i9, tan em: in ber p State whose the most vi both of Pell City were followed by ¥ the indiguan > sought + however, riage. The tw Arge crowd which tse of the alterca. t ¥ the couple entered ud’s house, the tather was now ed; but he -Gil writed without, deter. mined that they should not emerge without him seeing them. Their forlorn hope in this exuemily Was A ruse, which succeeded - jectly. A triend sailed forth dressed in the young lady's attire. and surronnded by other iriends, Tan wp the street, followed by the jather and the crowd. Then the young lady came forth dres-ed in male attire, and after. wards care the bridegroom: they reached a married. wthetsce place Appotmted and were soon &7 Mrs. Grant, of Mentgomery, the mother of five children, committed swicide San - dsy evening by taking laudanaum. Cause, P-tce. enlisted in the Union | jealousy. and home to try the a7” In New York, last week, & drunken man eTa patient atone of the b Soon restored sufficiently S82 A colored preacher named John T. Haze. tive hundred dollars African church in burnt. look is given Fatheriand under the fol- , beading—Mittelearop sisches- iked, Sat. Practe Locusts in ALGERIA —The French S87 Why isa selfish friend like the letter PT Sun says: This well kaowa point, situated at } central commitee for raising a subscription in . though he is the first in pity, be is the 2 monte < sgt tm fiver, much resor- a the a) the invasion of Jast in help. to us ie war & & summer Ageria just published a which . D. but weten ee bahia Uke Breplous trike meee Pena following uniavorable account of tue | rind Gaddeat tne Sone of the MAS usd 88a prison tor Von. | state of that country :—“Thy provinces of Ores to be vacated by B. Gratz Brows = federate ims recently been pur- | and Gonstantine are in At Tiemecen, | gg-~What are you took r ito urea pean varyiog el she: | Wegveea ais awe i RaTBTasee eas | tape sto mon Se CREA, ter” who design patting Te- . J = 3 pair by ext season wib @ view of asiugit as} Braham asd attack tobacco | {2F,3fleF & son-in-law tor you, father” was tke & watering place, lee paid for the | plants, vinee, and fig and olive trees, notwith- - Point bas.not been Public, although it | standing the bitterness of their leaves. At Re. #7-Ex-Mayor Funk, of Muscatine, lowa must have been quite darge. as during the time | lizune and Habra they are invading the has been seized P im the rangs of the it was occupied by the government upwards nds, and the sixty miles of ground be- | Austrion army, of balfa million of aolkirs is suid to have been | tween Mostaganem Mascara is + S7'The Oheyennes and Sioux Indians are spent ix putting up bwidings ajoue. a amoung: of Contes the locusis Said tobe on ihe war path, well armed, aad Pare ore — most simul! from Sahara io} dressed in United Statee nuke, .Farat Rescxt oy Hivine a Toots Drawn. | the and from Bougia to Ualle. Batna Uniform. Forty-six days. ago Luigi Paccigalope, an | Sets Gonstanune, Geclinn, 57 What is the difference between an editor Ttaiiap, léyears of agesresiding in ton, had F CT Blood continued to Hoy from his jaw and obstacles 9; to the progress of x @7At 8 late medical digner in Lon ‘was taken to the nospithl for treatment. .Plags.| sects can Pevent the disasters whieh nae Charles who had ‘been nearest tp at were in-erted, but to stop the hemor. | fallen on the farms of Europeans in ica. Queen in some of her most trying moments, days and vas | Jar. The loss is immense, and its whote ex. | W%8 tacenor &s the “eafliest frienq” en Lome, pemet pty on, Monde tent cannot be foreseen, for the work of devas. ot io ee of Royal tmily. He from exlaastion, consé @pon the loss tation is advancing ¥, and Pro: cot on the bonors Biooa ome can tay 1 -Ald mut be rere | swrained after numeroovand arduous "intone ‘ n opulation whose crops are desir; , ADNIPAL FA efit ts,” Wald Was [SLs newde of tamailiconetee omen ne per tae! Legislaiure met on Monday. when Admiray P ai was 2 boy but tea | harvest for bread.” | ey BaDIDATE vOR Cox Thos years old, brs father, thea an oMicer of rank in eee ° a acess’ uy United States N + promised to give hint Gen. GrayT aND GEN. Surewa: “HIssep,’ Siu whew It years of age. if he would not | The Republicad ré have puta story afloat smoke or Chéw tobacto, nor drink intoxitating | that ata recent ocrati or strong wihes. The boy. kept bis nd 2! years of age received to begin the worla with. report of the meeting, in toll. and there is not -- os & sointilla of rath in Me.—N. ¥F. §7-On Satorday attermeon ae — = oon “ “3? the kind]ing- wood tory, 5 A DiseusteD Ori ‘The German jour- nird street. New York, for a bas- | nals state that Colonel mann, of the Ba- ket of wood. As she turped toleave, the wind | yarian army. in Geepair at the defeat of his Sagtlast Qcroularsaw, @ad be. | regiment at Dgen, alighted from his horse fore the garment could be extrieated she was ye Tetreat aiter the battle, and going ia- drawa 00 to the saw, and so terribly mangled | to 1 ofa {Dat death exsved in a few momenis. cide by. blowing inn, committed sai-