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— ~ — - - a a ae = binder in any way the re- | ence, thongh he might have hag no authorty THE EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. LOST AND FOUND. Seth tes te icetaraey Ss | Ste Sasecomen Be Shp ac's s ’ pablic teh shall fol. | Congress clothing him suc ens au Si Rated O8T_POLIOY NO. 10.025 in Enterprise” He Sus ae anba ss nee ine al on, | thority. For although some of the abiest : EUROPEAN NEWS. Li ‘arence Gompany, of Philadel gf: ! low from fis deliberat rage Wi ac isc, Tin England beve hreiteted te express The Largest Cirenlation in the District, By Cable. totais oftce itfoun. Pine i6-coat™ Se es fee, ed Fa ee rn etigue epi tage gp = = Lospow, Aug. If — Noon.—The Prussian BEWARD-—Lovt, on the 13th, a white = an yaa paw! yaar Si OW. w Be abe neg bout drawing, at Dr-STRIe | of Missouri for money expended forthe Vnited | Of Atigust, 1806 A ©. Rina vac «in the 0. 45% 7th st ly #-Im* | states for enrolling, equipping. and provision- Seal] Ex-Onicio, 1, aad interesting busi- | | | @F RE and the ~ al ace at cornmon law to commit for contempt Government informed the Emperor of France | QO liver colored’ spoteed SETTER” FOP, 1s seus pact eigen, span gh gintrammr that bis demands for an extemsiomof the fron- | months old, answers pe of * Sport. pe a ‘CLO! mM. the interests involved im ihe pre-ent p tier of his Empure to the banks of the Rhine shave rewardust bo pesd for Mother. wn wane = canvass in the Umited States are too ime r : cannot be complied with, and thatthe Prassian a : ae GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Sot > demand ibacriise of ec i assed Febr th, 1801, JUstices have epe territory there situate will never be ceded to OST—Black Morocco Waseenovdl Amgust 15 ‘0s consideration in Q struggle upon the issue of | cial power conferred mpon thews to penis any = = = France. > “4 i > ae depends as 2 solemniy believe the persons who may contemn their a ory S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. Parts, Aug. \—Noon.—The Moniteurof this Jay Oseke & (0b, farkih the sollgwing J WUE SOP, J atimntcis tie cnr enrce ot | Eiiboutiermalite at tate ty bab or impricos BEE OUTS TERESTING TELE. ™0°D!ng argues that the course of Napoleon in y on this con- | ment, or by setting in the stocks, 8t their dis SIDE FOR INTERESTIN | the recent negotiations has been gaided entirely cretion: provided the fine do not exered 1.00 | by bis endeavors to preserve the peace of the Ibs. of tobacco, or the imprisonment do no! ex | cred two days,ort tting in the stocks” de . by an act of Assembly of Maryland, passed . by nd still in torce im this I eof the ons of the act ot HINGTON CITY - WEDNESDAY. -AUGUST 15, 1566. or marked in . i caulp,on Sito Confederate . Receipt of 20 value to Quotations of Goyernmemt securities: a free republican governme Buying. Selling. | t 1 delibe: GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ent. Trusting 1 be harmonious, ar cept the owner 7 person ext BS. LB. DRCAULP U Kirkwood How bh. in the Center Marketa child OLD ARMLET. A liberal Teward will be patd for its returm to No. 304 F 3 . Si st.. bet 11th and 12th sts. au 14 2t* +S. Seven Thirties crsuncestlS. STBAYED AWAY—A small GOW, roan and NEW YORK FIRST BOARD BAL es Se ese 4 ree Coupons, 11: able reward w for her return to tie - Fly rew Georgetown. ealeste Five Twen is 10:4; Five Twenties, » 1SHd, 1965, 107%,; Tem Forties, 1) Seven Thirties, STOLEN—On 234 July, ahorned | 105>,: Gold. 1504. Adjournment Until To.Morrow. ith some white abent the bac, of = PHILADELPHIA, Ang. 15.—The Convention | and yery gentle. A liberal reward will be paid eae ee eee , il to- at o'clock, whe for her return (6 0 WALKER, No. To Weattes: | APPLICATIONS FOR THE EXTHA BouNmY. | #JoUrned uutil to ec tee agli tonetreet,Grorgetown, an Meit™ The Paymaster Gencral’s office receiyes | the committee on resolutions will report. TRAYED FROM MY PLAGE A WHITE and about fifteen hundred a tions © day | Senator Cowan is chairman of the committ low Butialo COW; bas dark gra; head. The ina n pplications per day - S$. 6's Coupon, 1981 W yee . Five Twent 1 iM tullef the spirit of wisdom s “ . Five Twentie: 7 We | a its results crowned with a gi sand | not exceed two hours. It is needless for me to : Wy | a saving triumph in the end to the great | say What the common Inw was im reference to 1 | cause in which every sympathy of my heart | the subject of the power of a justice to com - 105X | 1. enlisted tr mit tor contempt. If that power did rey spectiully, yours, | bas been mgted by the act of (719, if it did no cmt ar eee in Varaxmomax it was concerred by that act to the extent tb : 1 provided | ta this case, however, it is admitted in the argnment that the stolen pro = Empire rng all beta ‘aa hi ERSON: N , | Lonpow, Aug. 14—Evening —Advices have — printed tas 9 ae ital been received from the continent indicating DURING THE SUMMER. CAN HAVE THE | the probable renewal of war between the “STAR” MAILED TO THEM BY LEAVING | Prnssians and Baysrians, upon the territory of the latter Power. (treat tears are entertained THEIR ADDRESS AT THIS OFFICE. TERMS Of such an event. FIFTY CENTS PER MONTH. Lowpon, Ang. 1f{—Evening.—Official quota- Five Twentes, i¢62. 109%; OL | SSS |} tions on the Stock Exchange :—Consols for CIRCULATION OF THE CITY PRESS. | ™oney.°7%. U.S five-twenties, 6°x. The following ts the official showing of the | Berry. aks 12.—Prussia Daeg informed i Austria that she (Prussia) will maintain the circulation of the daily papers of this city firht of Italy to cl ey competing for the Government advertising The semi-cfficial organ, the ogee ee 1, i | that Napoleon's absurd deman as raise under the recentact of Congress directing such hopes in France which it is impossible for Advertising to be made in the two daily news- | Germany to fulfil. The so rd Perteeates i | tion must have taken the place of the usu Pepers of Washington having the largest couree of policy of France. The changes circulation : which have taken place in Germany are of a Evenine STAR......7,715 copies per day. | national German, not an international char- “ “ acter. and convey no menace or danger to France. STILL LATER. takeo e of Maryland. wh rhended by the relator, money and other pro m tuem by him. brought inte + ~ and pereng theseo! . Telegraph Appointment. | New ork by Adams* Express ss New York, Aug. 14—The patron- ot the | the rem Tas cee Oe ~— <a ts im recovering the the stolen . | taken 1 returned to foder will receive @5 rw leftat ist st.east, | "OM men who have served in the volunteers. between L and M streets nort! urging their claims tothe extra bounty author- an e-at JOSEPH SMITH. the ’ black | 20d bY the last eession of Congress. As there | gejegraph will be glad to leard thar General | tion f STRAYED OB STOLEN—August 9th,abiak | yo rena. : : * 4 is seepted the - | assis ee ee iirc aeuat ath, a back; | 87€ 00 funds in the Treasury not already ap- | Marshall Lefferts has accepted the appoint % Superintendent lower part of teil white, $5 reward will be paid | propriated for other purpose-, and as the spe- | ment of Engineer of the Consolidated American mg for any information or he: Major Richards has no |} take notice of A case where proy cial commission which bas the subject under | #M@ Western Union lines. The (jeneral’s long r rotary, . J NEURATH, experience in the telegraph business of the aul4-3t* cor, 12th st, and Md. avenue, vast. consideration bas not yet made its report,there | Country. and bis standing asa centleman o aken from an alleged thief outside # QTRAYED O8 BTOLEN—On Friday Ang.toth. | ct no payments be made under this act for | scr wre and as an electrician, render his con, | 8h any gentleman residing here one deep yellow colored OUW. “mall size, with | some months yet, and nothing therefore can be Hloreed intataer ceed GEL OAT | done withthe claims that are transmitied & an J3-3t* _____sCSOKN FEGAN, the Pay Department for the additional boun- engineer of the Atlantic cable @&5 BEWARD FOR THE RETURN OF A | ty, excep: to file them, that they may be tak a z Bo eee eee cow TURN, stripe | 2° oxce? e y may en ITALY. Frorence, Aug. 12.—An armistice between Austria and Italy of four week's duration has w Up roaming ere: ni been signed. It will continue in force atter © report at some leng:h to-day the pro- | tne expiration of that time unless notice of i © eeedings at the opening of the Pniladelphia | ceseation is duly given by either power to the Convention yesterday, and print in full the | other. able speech of Gen. Dix, an abstract of which. | _ A line ef demarcation between Austria and received by telegraph, we laid before our read- | Italy has been agreed upon. and the Venetiins = who have been cempelled to emigrate from ers yesterday. The dignity characterizing the | Venetia as part of the Austrian empire can | nection with the great lines an important one | Site hfe, The theft. if | any to the press and commercial public, and this | Com@™ rouerts Reker here byt ere brought here by th don them ort ti y were beyond the of bis juried ’ reasonit t would give bh of this case wonld confer upon him to bring before bim a Maine who might, w wa is still more strengthened by his position as | en fro: down her back large bag: no ear up in due order when arrangements for pay- | Arrival of the Bavaria _ New York— g.15.—The steamer She bad five death: frem “ cholera during her passage. She is now de- d take frcen hima bee Queen Emma, with her lady attendant ane | ped at quarantine with four ca-esof the | I. New Orleans on ele wir & ts equerry, to-day paid a visit to the Capitol samme disease. place to return the . should be un mn Balt: e. ater tor ast 9th Hon. B. B. French, Commissioner of Public Comyennsen tn einer: minutes for r ‘re branded and wagon marked U. .W, FOX, ing the claims are completed. ‘ _ Cholera on an 13 3t* 112_ 2d street, Georgetown BEWAED WILL BE PAID FOR "EEN’S VIBI THE © $I 00 the delivery or infor on that will TBS QUEENS VISIT TO TAR CAPITOL lead to the recovery of(4) four large Bay MULES. with BRAGOM, and Hal NESS. strayed or were stolen. (with wagon s . 8 frem Mth street Park, near Long .Briige. on The royal party was under the conduct o; ursday ¥ Ge ‘ proceedings. and the harmonious action of the | now return to Venetia. Convention, give great satisfaction to the | —_—— tore. | | friends of restoration, who expected no less. Frwanctat.—The New York stock market is but sorely disappoint those whose selfish | unsettied and, upon the whole, weak. The esds can only be attaimed through a contin. | perso soso of bapa oa poner An money ¢ = dis! | St the beginning of September, is inducing a watect of the discord ‘WHICR Uns distrsctod tne | general disposition to sell, and the elements of ) for five years past. The simple fact | & bear movement appear to be taking shape. Of the Massachusetts and South Carolina dele- | The Commercial Advertiser of yesterday af- gates entering the Convention arm-in-arm, | ternoon says: «Governments = quiet. At 7 3 P sh i the Beard prices were about |, lower on Five- t sell, a yt t = = ~ _ ee Da re Perbape, an event of much im. twenties and Seven-thirties, but subsequently F mance, becomes extremely significaat when | the market recovered ',.. After the Board oli Robert C. Winthrop, of the former State, and Five-twenties were 109 /a109%: ditto, issues Governor Orr. of the latter. unite in dec laring | of I6¢ — 1865, bP aon xen eee themselves in favor of one Government, one | S¢Ties, 105a10; ‘en-forties, #%alw. The Union. one Federal Constitutior power over | have bears ee a es have large idle balances which they cannot all the Ststes:for national faith in the Pay- fully employ in discounts and loans, and are mentof the National Debt, and for foreyer | lending their surplus at four per cent. five surrendering the heresy of secession. Cer- | Percent. being mostly paid by applicants for tar Toperty to its owner, b e enough to stop her A The t ts. Moreover, a 4 ees 7 Battivors, August 15.—The Unconditional | ting the right of the Superintendent to tx Baid Mules Buildings, who accompanied them to all parts | sate Gouvention of Marytand assembled at prison the relator at all, the latte: nad alr “Apply to JAMES HUMB of the building, including the highest accessi- | the New Assembly Rooms in this city at no mn. .BT, ti St eesuperintendent Lith-strect Park ble point of the dome. been in prison, when the application wa The attendance is large Much enthusiasm | made for the writ..a longer period th: prevails. thorized by low, which limits it to two a ——_-ore- — | 1 purposely abstain from attempting | construction of the 7th section ef the act LOCAL NEWS. | Congress of the 23d of July, ini», because t o- — facts involved here do net present a case re Pur Conriie? oF AviHo. , Was brought to this city bythe National | > sabe dis now at their office | charged fron Custedy—This morning Fisher gave his decision in the case of { (ile F. Hotchkiss, who was yesterday br from jail on « writ of habeas corpus, wh BOARDING. PRESENT FOR THE PRESIDENT. = SS EE The first bale of Georgia cotton, received at EGSANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH | y7.con, Ga. this season, winch was preceuted K. Room No. 5, 454; 7th street __8u 15 3t* to President Johnson by the citizens of that FURST, CLAss BOARD, WITH DELIGHT- | pi: tul Boome, in a private family from the North, Express Compa can be obtained by ing at 431 12thatroet, |! “y between H and New York avenue. The lecality ip | on Penusylva one of the he blocks cf the WY—Pevsion im | Qwaring it and because, owing to the doub! aad Corpus Case—Mr. Hotch? obscurity of its language, I confess mys upable. in the limited time afforded me to: th investiga . to ATrive at any settled o; 4s to its true meaning und purg It 3 thiest inthe c ity care: nd within t u lL 3t CONSCIENCE MONEY, sufficient that the Si wa eS es ronfined under 2 commitment by the Su- | #1! & case where he bad not t yur : ( URNISHED BOOMS, with or without Board The Secretary ot the Treasury to-day re- P' 1 of Police for cont The de- | 00s, and that if he bad the power to impr 2 loans. Although in discounts there is a slight A . 3 3 ) perintendent of Police for contempt e ‘ — tairly that Is s platform on which any Umion | increase in the amount of paper offering ocr Btcreentiemen, Ne $45 Mamachusette 8701 | sci veo another of those communications which | rion macce bttowe for contempt at all, the life of that ™ can stand, whether from the North or the | the supply is still short of the demand and the BI 1 : ain a jeorge F kine ed by limitation of Inw two di umerous of late, fi a The United states ez rel. George F_ Hetchki pir ? simaaary rvs. Brown, warden of the jail of the District j Prisoner was committed to the c of Columbia. Habeas corpus betore Justice | Warden. 111s, therefore, order TABLE BOARD at No. 464 0th street,a few | tve become quite joors north of the avenue. Terms $25 ad individ month. do 16 South. Let us hope that good feeling will | Tates remam easy at 5a6\% percent. Gold is ontinne to prevail, and t hi erations | HTM at theadvance of yesterday. Theattitude Gf theie Tepcentitices, freak ee | ofadtutre beewenn Eranon aud Proaia hone P Lt ta trom the peo- | direct etfect upon the market. and further ine pie, may be attended with the happiest re- | telligence apon the question is waited for with sults, obliterating the traces of civil war | considera ble interest. and restor the States |. Who encloses thirteen cents to- wards the conscience fund. Thisistheamount | Fisher. George F. Ho!chk stated to be enclosed, but the currency com. ‘The defendant in this case being absent from | 1™prisonmment under posing it w"s so badly mutilated as to be un- | the city at the time of the distinguishable. he writer had been over- | habeas corp paid this amount whilst the suf be discharge@ from L the commitment of PERSONAL. RSONAL—I have investigated my (Barbesra Shelton) conduct. I am colplicy suing of the writ uf | Superintednent of Jedediah Gittings, the deputy = Pane es return as follows —“As with- Affairs 1a Georgetown. nded, 1 have the body of George F. | Tr Coat TRADE —The agents of the « before your Honor, with the cause | comps ing the indissoluble union of all 2 thearmy,and after | warden, 1 a spread exgle allusion to “thatarmy im which | m coiam with the meant 1 take her heck to my be nd | heserved,” he hoped t as Congress had | Hotchk : or ‘August 14th, 1865, 0 't S8 8 lewful wife, made much generous provision for the sol- | of his capture and detention.“ August 14, 1864. | wa Thy _"""_ EDWABD BHELTON diers, the Secretary would be enabled to pay | JEON GTOTINGS, Deputy Warden ob! r ~ ~ | all drafts on the Treasury, if all who bad been Distric! of Columbia, County of Washiig [ AbiES’ FRIEND aND pop tor Ait: ip aid as he would retund. We | wit —To the Warden of t fy ” > <a 4 dito think that those who s ° ure en Poe 225"Gpees Doct | privitege of deccanting on their patriotism aud | body of George F. Hotchk au 1S-im* honesty to the Secretary on Treasury | A < I ree 2 see Vu should enclose an amount sufficient to com- | siid county, broug’ efore me, A Y iach cad tee ean gus & GALLOn OF pensate the (Government for the loss of time in | Ove of the Justices of the Peace m Now go to Dr. DALBY, 499 7ts street, between D | reading and registering their communications, | ssid connty. and charged by me w and E. and b j UNCLAIMED TEKELEGBaAMs, eS as THE CHOLERA. | By the dispatches we publish mancthercol- | the follow Tees, Hotels Aci sf umn it will be seen that the Cholera, which is | Undelivered, for want of sufficient address and from on the decrease in the Northern cities, is rap- | on Gatnetce Ocho: Br LB Hood, RC Koot idly increasing in the South aud West. Thanks nov 1-tf B. P. SNYDEM, Manager, * to the prompt action of the authorities here, | MASONIC — A stated communication o! seconded by the co-operation of our citizens in | 1em M carrying outthesanitary regulations, wehaye | Sill be heid at the Hall, 19th pirest, between Per thes far escaped this dreadful scourge, which | August 15 at7>2 0 clock. 2es complain Joudly of the lack canal, Which preven is them fro: ples. The i and are lc j because ther not a boat to discharge ber cargo. The shipments progress rapidity aa by | the wharves are crowded with vessels awa:t of | ing cargoes. Several of the companies, af not . | all, will be able to ship all they have i ada, e | ortwo. ‘The Cumberland Co."s wharf is cleau AMERICAN TELEGRAPH ComPany. ichs qui e Jatin the 4 trouble call iness pri k the | of Columbia: Receive int a being a1: but 2 few hundred tons rema. of contempt of Court in wilfully retus atthe Borden whart cured permanent J¥ @-1m* guilty and the extensive bank 0 Bice i sees = A > és ate v U y " s dock thed « % ry M am) s HE MISSOURI CLAIM COMMISSION, ing to obey a mandate Inid upon him aecord- - bas been more or less fatal in nearly y | Beating are fraternal Drie EERE deol Baltimore.) HOM EO. Tae War Department has appoi ee eee ane beet coe ein eon Susann eetaeumaiea mason city North, South and Westof us. Withthe | BY,t°d JOHN i. JRWELL. Secretary. | YMeecorner of M and ith sircets. Warbington, | 1," -wencon, af Mesure A we theretore, Saiely keep in your said cr ; ; same care and attention on the part of theau, a Residence corner of Montgomery and Dunbarton - Se , ; A. >. Williams, of WORKINGM EN 5 CONVENTION —The streets, Georgetown. jy 24.1m* ——" Michigan; and Wm. S. Mosely, of Missouri, | law. and for so doing this shali be your suf. | 5, trom which it appears that the scarcity Cone WITHOUT MONEY OR WITHOUT | commissioners under the act of Congress, ay. | Mcient warrant. Wailer is bot Limited to the Georgetown level pri-e.to get your toothache cured immetiate- | proved April 17, 1565, to reimburse the State Given under m; ¥ until he shall be discharged by due course of | about one hundred boats aground at dam N egular mon! Convention w thorities, and proper precautionary measures ly meeting of the arkion- on the par: of resiaent=. we may hope fora | EDNECDAY VERING ee City Hail, continusnce through the season of the general | o clock. Delegates who bi good health, with which ourcommunity has | Nill please attend. Seve: been favored so tar. ness in reference to the Nation transacted. OUR ROYAL Visitor. | evening at To'nce: trie Downeast came RECEPTION AT THE WHITE HOWSE. | WM. R. McLEAN, President. Owing to the unfavorable condition of the | _J- H- BEED. Rec. Sec. Leelee Weather yesterday, Queen Emina remaine. Oe OF Fice GoMMISSA RY GENERAL OF at her hotel until shortly after noon, when Ww. é be ASHINGTON. D. O., August 7, 1885. companied by her suite and R. S. Chil:on, | :—By direction of the Secretary ot War, 4 of the State Department, she visited ta the fund under the charge of this stant. at 5 reeded and itus bable the: the low «tage of wa in the Potomac has more to do with the scarcity iu the canal than the injuries to the dam hay vy old « of the river th the water bas not been so low for several years « vine Wearons, &.—Last night a a | party young men were having a yery — et ing militia to aid in suppressing the rebellion.” : The = Es recor et OM a se 5 a Fi ‘They were directed to assemble at St. Louis, | been argued by bis counsel, Mr. No’ GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS | Bbey were dire day of July, 1506, for the ou; | Mr. Fendall, on four grounds: Ist. Th a ~ a = king the necessary oaths and is ho power in Major Richards, the Superin- NSN AND CHEAP FALL Goobs, AT Mix- } Pose Of taking the necessary oaths and entering tendent of the Metropolitan Police, to co ‘GEORG the prisoner for contempt, because nd g | merry time, going him to be an officer or justice of the peace, still | having ina notous and disorderly. manne the power of @ justice to commit for contempt | and vsing very Improper Jan did not exist at common law, nor has it been Convention LEB'S. 101 BRIGE STREET, GEORGE. | UPON the performance of their duties, TOWN .—6 (0 yds. toll Oalicoes, at 18, 1% 5 and 29 cts.; 2.000 yds Flannels, at 40, 5, 70, 75,57, 100 cts. ; 4.000 yds, Bleached Muslin. 15, 20, 23. 2B, 25, $1, 3749; 2.000 __ CHANGE OF COMMAND Orders were issued from the Headquarters om place to place b » yd Mviles and Warwick made a 1 abot ei and atl5, 18%. 20,25. Also, Canton F Department of Washington yesterday, an- | vested in the magistr: Flannels, Drees Goods in variet) , vlothi 1 by any enactment of Cas t Major Geners in | Congress, or of aimeres. Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, | MOURCME that Major General Augar relin € with a pistol evered from the rebel anthori- Ki 3 early ‘ ») | 2d. Suppo: + bad a pistel butit was not found by Smithsonian Institute and the Patent Oifice ken from Bnited States sollicrs while hela | ®2@ Notions. We will now be ‘receiving constant ished the command, and that Major Gen’l NOecES OF \ ; They were taken to the station Her Majesty frequently ressed her a of War.) will be received until October | SUPPies of FALL GOODS, which we aredeter- | E. R. 8. Canby had assumed command of the | et om ch o they gave their names a< 1) M i q ¥ expressed T admi- ne Boake je after that date will not b mined to sell cheap. The pubiic will Bnd it creat Department. No change has been made in the Des t r T.Giadmon. The first raticn of the fine collection of models at the | Mu d3S nor O° | iy tothetr advantage to examine our stock pefore | department staff, and the same ollicers wal wetaeh Sep stole pore ptig haet ny ney sorderly conduct by Justice Han, Jatter place, and seemed to be deeply inter- |, All persous who have made clatm against said | DUFCharing, nby. stated ery Gensler aide g VG " : mty comancto ested in ali kinds of labor-saving macaimery fund. either to this office or to Brevet Brig. Gen. About = o'clock last eveuinz, (luce Emcra | 2030 E. Mulford, late United States Agent for with ber lady attends ‘au }é-Im* BENJAMIN MILLER. continue on duty with Gen. ¢ which he had taken beyond the mits of the District, from parties charged cen her $25.55 for disorderly condu £ concenled weapons TurCanaL— continues too low laden boats to approach tne The only srrival was the Pe- ith gram and hay t be Capitola, with merchandize a's Ferry. P Heine, hay. &c., to vek No. i0. The repairs at the dam are ily progressing, but the water does uo to Mpproach the depth reqnisite to sup is and keep the communication be- the levels open for heavy boats. The quence that rroes tha w muh b nearer TR AND GRAIN MARKET —There ary portance reported to-day exchange of prisoners of war, are requested to {forward to this office their correct post office ad i tat, Miss Spurgin, S. F W. Odell. Hawaiian charge d'affaires at New | reason York. and Mr. R.S. Chilton, proceeded to the | | In all cases where claim is made, the exact Executive Mansion, when, according to ap. | smount due and the character of the funds taken pointment Her Majesty was to be received by | by the rebels must be clearly stated. the President of the United States. Attorney Major Goonies Ue ye ck General Stanbery, acting im the capacity of 2 ou Com. Gow. of Prissuete. Secretary of State, received the Queen, con~ | —S ~~ ———— ————— uc er to the red room. and introduce: a ane " Ler to the President, who stood ready to re. | | Dot ho CHATALAINES, a spten ayiveber. ‘The Presitent then addressed Her slog. O10 per yard: Boge Pere er ‘ trimming. uesty as (jueen Emma, saying: Permit Belts, Beit Clasps Broce % Mote Na y ings, de. New re ee oy ie th Person what has already styles and low orices. @ LAKES narang. 370 een Gone by the actimg Secretary of State,to Penn a avenue. anier Metr olitan Hotel. xtend to you a cordial welcome to the United | 81 15 3t” se Mates, and especially to the seat of govern- IST OF PROPOSALS Of AM ment of 4 nation of thirty millions of peuple.” 4 beou= character received at the Ofer tes The (lueen, at the conclusion of the Presi- Quartermaster General, fur the week ending Gent's address. returned her thanks for the Aggust 13 185%: grateful reception she had met with from the Chiet Kuler of the United Stat rational capital. She then spen: some time in conversation with the ladies and gentlemen ashington. BD. C.. offers present. . General McUlellan, ayia Those who were assembled in the reception- Isaac Deford, Baltimore, offers $3,390 for the Room Were lesides the President, Secretary steatier General McOlellan, It eCulloch, Secretary Welles, Mrs. 2 - i Mrs. Feet, Mire. Welles and Mrs. Stan- $6,000,000 Qlueen Emma was attired w great ° 7 Dy smplicity. She wore a plain black siikdress, 7 PER CENT. FIRST-CLASS MORT- which fitted her well-rounded and gracetul figure very accurately, aud was trimmed only ‘with ornaments of jet. The dress was cut w i Tar NORTH MISSOURI R. R. CO. HAS AU- low neck and short sleeves. and hada long thorized us te sell their Sret Mortga trail. Overa neat head-dress <be worea white thirty years Bond iM@sion veil. At her departure she bade fare. thereof bevond such him: id. = OCCUPATION OF PUBLIO LANDS. F THE INTERIOR, 7 eA TED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Reports received at the General Land Office Admitting be had the power to comn W NGTON, August 9, 1856. uty, Kans: d cont one Who was t ne ath tition of BTEFLRM OER DE state that at Junction City, Kansas, upwards | for con empt One who was not 1 member ALL, of KIN tis defec E/KA KIN of July, the greater portion for homestead | {Be commitment ts def prayin tension of a ranted to them 5 9th day | actuals of November, 1362, for an improvement in Hai ichmond, Lud dt of 21,900 acres were disposed of in the month | bis police force, in disol ve Upon its face in | : beinz unlimited as to the ume during which Ticultural College scrip and beeen Of Ag- | the relator was to remain in prison. #h. That | Looms. ‘or seven years from the expiration of sai- ; sea oo it is defective also in that it dees not siiow in Ditenr. which takes place on the 9th day of No- | Tnts, anda small portion by cash sales. what tie alleged contempt consisted vember, : | hia) = = = On the part of the defendant it was argued PF apa Tops Toten be heard oa INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts trom this | py Mr Bradley. Jr. Ist, Tha: ee power of he PB ce OF the day ¢! ye = i y 1 Suber pent. ac IBo'clock H-; aud all persons are, | #ource to-day were $1.2 Betified to appear and sbow cause. if auy they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. the power of a | ¢ sted at Ls 653.53. just * (o imprison for contem: that a number of boats w = commen law, which was in force int s 18 Dis- : = trict, especially when the officer of the gpstice Persons opposing the extension are rejuired to refused to obey his order. That though file in the Fatent Office their. objections, specially TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, the relator is not aA member of the Metropoli- = forth Ap writing, st east Svante Jase before ee tan police force directly responsible two the | ct day of hearing; al timony filed by either > oA ‘4 ON ri ‘4 _ si : i ail 7” he price. party to be used af the said hearing must betaken | THE NATIONAL CONVENTION, | Superintendent tor negiect or retusal to dis. | The price | oe beep in accord: the office, wh: * depots here, and cannot a; rema unchanged. High charge bis duty or to obey the mandates of tse | grades flour and good beat in demand, but b Market is very light, anc the re anal are -low. The jar eir supply of grain in hand, mo pceived by way of Baltimore. The low bus carsed ion of the m. 5 to at 1 to stop sey oo in acon ae ie? the gates of ~ ‘will be furnished on application. . e . J cther papers relied upon es tes: | DISPATCH FROM P ermted in Hue office, twenty days be. SON ay of hearing: the arguments, if any, - e ~ fective, whether by regular appointment or ‘sla; thet thipnotice be gubilshed in | THE PEOPLE MUST BE TRUSTED, | withoutit apes maker oe party krnecr and the Republicen Wasliingion, oe alleged to 'br guilty, of a ctime, immediate! ad in the Palladinm, Bichmond. tnd. Se ee RESTORED, | #0 bring the alleged offe! ith whatever "ek for three successive weeks; the fires | THE COUNTRY WILL BE RESTORED. property he may have taken into bis p trom the accused, to the effice of the tendent of Police, to be depo nd others propose to fur- t Fort Kearney for $1 63 transport same at $1.25 per 100 ae Superintendent, yet by Virtue of the 7th sec. IDENT JOHN. | tion of the act of Congress of 234 of July, 1565, every person pursuing the business of a d+- and m the derable delay im hey being fre r a day toes 1 boats to reuch the derricks by im- ng the depth in the canal with the water id publications to be at least sixty days pre- = vious to the day of hearing. THE WIGWAM CROWDED. ~~ = Camants 2 hrccptig es Property Clerk: that it is ady Dy and eon Thee lie eke BART Bill plone | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON Ok. | Felitor lad arrested the alleged copy and send their bills to the Patent Office. with & paper containing this netice. au li-wiw | EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, atered—Steamer iphia, Cleared GAGE BONDs. TOWN.— . F orgee Darby, Snow. Boston. sANIY “s : received the stolen property tr them and | Schooner aeration had sent S0 per cent. thereof to the parties . (age, claiming to have lost it, retained 20 per cent AlLI ATOR eld rts TO BE PRES1. | tor his services in recovering it: that he was B per cent. The whole amount is $4.00,- BAL’ OF BOUSEBULD FUBN } ordered by the Superintendent to deliver to | Om FRIDAY neat, at eoiber of Gand 12th 0. Coupons payable on the let days of January tition Of eRe ret nstst 2. 18% ——e-—__. him the said 20 per cent,—aboui $5ou-—and | by virtue ore writ ed at the suit Mell to the Indies and the children of Mrs. nd July of each yoar, in New York. On the on of STKPHEN © MENDEN- 5 © 5 a t tt of Jobo H. Smith hinvton, Dis rs ust ri seats e HALL, of Richmond, Ind , praying for the exten- Lz JIGHAMS W iE failing to do so, the Superiptenden: committe: - fon, Paterson after the popular custom of hand Before consenting to this Acency, we have made | sicn of'a patent granted to him on the mh depot | VALLANDI ss ol chadet emeeee wat him to jail ior contempt in disobeying tit | {1/601 Cclamtia. agalust the goo Se ye Sania hy AE en ® careful examination of the merits of these bonds | November 38:2. for an improvement in Mote of zs rest order. 3d, That it is not necessary that t poacires a snctisioaee ntl 7 We have received from Mr. J.C Par. bY sending Wilfiam Milnor Roberts and others to | 22ToWing Shuttles in Looma. for rected, I Lave seised end t from the expiration of commitment should disclose tne fac’s | Hight title lela, Ty and taken 1 distress all the aim, in terest. se] estete at law and i ker, Post Office News Stand, the Septemper ¢Port upon the condition and prospects of the | place on the 9th day of November i EAA DULERAA, August 15.—The Conven- | which peewee) ae ontempt x It is | im equity in and $v @ dates jos of Household Fur ie i : ce 3 | , lis ordered that the said petition be heard at | tiom was called toorder atnoon. The wig- | sufficient that it show. tha. the Su. | nitere ueisting in of— umber of the Laity’: Friend, & neat montuly pe Sy ces cal ade ee fhe Patent Office en Monday, the 224 day of Or- | wam is crowded with delegates and specta. | Perintendent convicted him his Bedding, Bedstesds, Hair and Straw Mat- magazine, ished by Deacon & Peterson. tober next, at 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are | Rotified to ar and show hy bave.why tuid petition ought not to be gran te. mend these bonds as being @ first-ciass security Sud @ most safe and judicious investment. 4 adjudication of the contempt, without tors, including a large number of ladies. nlocire: meh. That the want or “iia Gen. Dix in the chair tresses bi tion rey Feather Bolsters an! Pillews, Com- Personat.—The President n i Biankets M of the time of imprisonment was not material Wardrobes. © me dd SPpointed ‘The proceeds of these bonds will be used in ex. | g Persons Patent Omice their objections tpreiante | Rev. Mr. Hollslinger of Tenn., opened the | for that, inasmuch as this was a case of cone oe ee Seon oat. Sones ion La Fayette Cartee Surveyor tieneral of tending a Road (alrea:ly completed 170 miles, into set forth in writing. at least tieent cr S before proceedings with prayer. mitting tor co} r ts aud Matting idaho. North Missouri) tothe lowa State Line, where it | the day of hearing; all testimony Ried . either an act done and ended. bat to enforce the per- Mr. Blair mage a report from the Commit- party to be used at the said hearing must be taken a and, tranmitted tm accordance with the rules | tee on Organization. The announcement of upon the relator, ii was lawiul to imprison | Stale Ollclege. Cogpet-. and stair Bode. of the eftice, which will be furnished onapplica- | mir. Qoolittle’s name for President of tue | him indefinitely, or unui) he should pargehim- | Giass, Creel kery, and Kitcnen ware ada, returned to New York Monday from st. ding up the Missouri river, so that this mort. Devoritions apd Fire) Papers relied uponas | Conventien, was received with applause. mictenpilaace wrk Deeeace te Oe ee Pi had ofother articles too numerous t> Albans. Vermont. The grand jury have tound #9€¢ of SOE M8 will soe ae ne: Dofore the dey of hee ite the ene itzen EH ae [sEcoxD bisraTcH.] he would be discharged by dir course o: jasc. | “amd t @ohercby stve notice that go ypipay indictments against them for violation of the Stocked road of and Kighty- | within ren days after filing the testimony PHILADELYHIA, Aug. 15.—The committee on | 5th. That in a case of haleas co pusthe judge | Bext. the Fi a. Beane, . o mentrality law of ISis, and their trial is set | nine miles im length, costing at least $16,000,000, aibat this notice be. publ shea {n | credentials made a report in favor of General | caunot look behind the commitment of a court north U otresh: corner or tote me Rae cctinely peecrercd wont. Gen. Sweeny | the amount needed to pay the interest on these | OP ean eee ery tee Tobe atleast sixty dave pre: | y te ton eng cee sandigham, withdrawing, | mitment for eoutempr anno’ Properly oe | Peyteksh ht datrees has entirely recovered from the illness which bonds. The income of the road wiil of coursein- | Vious to the day of hearing. was read and received with great applause. examined into by any other court or judge | a» 12" Jos. F. KELLEY, Bailitt = age g ee bab bs omg mailitary arrest creuse every year. T. O. hobs Le The following dispatch was received from than the one who ee WaAxzERS4 (K008 COOK, WASHER, AND from ihe chagrin and Gteappointment attena | lroad connects the great city of St. | P. 8.—Editors of the above Papers will please | the President: saea aie e wrk or etens! rhs Linne | we qaBONER: one that will come well ‘recom Ant on the failure of bis plans, im the comple. ith ite 200,000 inhabitants, not only with | copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office with WAasiINncTon, Aug. 14.—To Hon. O. H. Brown a . = is to connect with the railroads of Iowa; and to Xv aoe Gen tw Sevens aneten Siar, also exten! to westward to the junction with the the leading spirits of the Fenian attack on C. Pacific B.B.(a. Leavenworth) and other roads les | formance of a duty which the ta ashstands. and Toilet Sets ed est, be said geods and caattris, so seized aken in @stress. at public auction to the . Ky xa) referred. the quesuon as to the validity of the judgment | A sta75 Street, bet. D an: on of which be anticipated no such vizorons | the richest portions of Missouri, but with the | ® Daber containing this notice. nelstewew_ | ing and Hon. A. W. Randall, Convention, Phila- | of the comiitting court arises it @ Loney | ANTED ATBLY—TO EMPLOY o intervention as the United States (Government | State® of Kansas ond Iowa and the great Pacific ‘OLLECTOR’S OFFICE, delphia —1 thank you for your cheering and | ‘way, and not by way of review. Neverthe- j WwW man competent to ti charge of = small found it necessary to employ. For several | Bailrosds. U. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE, encouraging dispatch. The finger of Proyi. | 2€88,1tis@ great prerogative writ, the object | farm. about five miles from Washington, both as days during bis confinement at st. Albans, | Tothe first applicants we are Prepared to sell DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, aostaay awit eat A of which is to guard against oppression; and | g@rdener and farmer. To such se@ne ® good sit Gen. Sweeny’s health was in a critical con. $2(0.000 at the low rate of 8 cents, dreiring to ob. WASHINGTON, August 8, 1856. dence is unerring, and will guide you safely it is the duty of the court or judge before | B8tionwoffered. Iniuire W. CARTER, dition. but he is now recuperated and prepared | tain a better pricefor the remainder This will ANNUAL TAX NOTIVE. through. The people must be trusted, and | which the hearing on the habeas corpus is had anit corner 7th street and Market Space, fribunal before Which be ie te epee ci CekS! | yield atout 9 por cent. income and :dedd per cent. | of Tex perehy kiran, th rGollectign Disteict for | He country will be restored. My faith is un » ape ate a ed la alpen ths mony (M55, ACEUDER'S Day FOR nal before which he is to appear in Octo- i i at matarity "| the year beginning May} i ved | shaken as to the ultimate success. the commit! court is a court having YOUNG LADIES will ooh MONDA? ber may feel compelled to impose upon him. | % Principal at . nncentoe, ene ene; nes been competent jurisdiction to render a judg- sonpen ae ay. It is to be presumed, however, that the Gov- | Any further ingutrice w fll be answered at our tre ‘eeenor abd that iol eeaed papas ANDREW JOHNGON. | ment of contempt, and if of ‘com- fostomber 3. Penile yas Forgi ved Sor guftion eroment will oval lightly with ‘sbrave sollien, | office. payable. etent jurisdiction for that purpose, to | MerseRch MALLARD, from Paris. No” a ate ome = risking all for the | au 15-f3ist JAY COOKE & 00, Rabe laa mz Omee: Ba cee 7th street, ow erry tge = _ ste 111 Weat street, Georgetown. ‘an 1¢-tseps™ rty of bis ustive land. Gen. Spear aad 5, | oppes! 9 (i ceeded: for ifthe tacts in the case be plainly URE OLD POBT WINE * ., BOF. G. W. WOOLLEY'’S COMMERCIAL | ce ) from this date te AU: GinaRp House, PHILADELrHIA, Aug. 14.— commit. York. oe uated tends for hint te eee PCTLeaR rant Sth we ele nents open for the | from 9o'clock a.m. tos avetsr a such as make it one over which the commit e reception of pupils. ‘The most thoroug! fic instruction Hs To the Chairman of the National Union Conven- ting court could not exercise a lawful juris- Rutisnd and the Jatter at Albany. They ail, I have received from the private stock of given in Writi: Bookkee, s es included i tion.—Sir: Lhave this day received from th, dicuion, the judgment of contempt must neces- | known and honored citizen a short sa: and Gen Ses on ly, speek boperalty bovezraphy, &c. Terms the most moderat ied ny SOMES FOR oo: Lice! of Nati Union Committee, through the Hon. sariby be unlawful. a ee of- — ,fret quality PORT WINE. ne . itved the aot charged tive up the ship,” but the prospests | wim ¥ CARRIAGES, 11AHOs, W.S. Groesbeck, of the joint Ohio delegation, | 1¢84eF bas really committed t = —— This wine has been Known to me several ntempt is, also, a question which will be | aoajtg : 1 t 5 NITED STATES FIVE-TWENTIES, io shall neglect to the icket of ad " con’ suffering any ang p to thous — career es they very pru. U iid divreesta within the tae grantee the Hist thin piety ry io The Hon. Gangs the peels Ce owe i %a'alteced Senere, fae incident to the season have been very bene- oH eee dere of FIVE-TWENTI gg OF 1962 wold Will, qt. the expiration thereof, ot meiote W. Cooke, Chairman of the delegation from | been committed; and go if the act be an equiv- t is ordered and recommended Late Mexican NEws.—The New Orleans | do well to avail themselves of y, present foreign Pa¥ ex PER CENT. ADDITIONAL upon the | Uhio, has also communicated to me the fol- | ocalone, karmiess or criminal, according to and can be relied on in ev particular. Times’ Matamoras correspoi demand, and exobange them gop ghe the , together with other costs ‘ne ted nani Troundings, ocen: pab: bL, lowing resolution this morning, adopted i- | its surrouns its inn se OF cul; ality N . * states t the French evacua: Monterey on . ES FIVE- ; on LEWIS CLEPHANE, pothesis by the Ohio delegation :—That we rec. | isto be determined by the court committing inet corner 4th ond F strects, ithe tom r a; ma ee babes pir viat Ip he eee Diets Tomi ize the right of Clement L. Vallan- | the alleged offender. Tt is not contended that wader Ebbitt House. ing the ammunition. eeIE | as aaa & profit of about Two per cont.can | tat ____—ifer District of Columbia, gham, a duly elected delegate from the | the Superintendent of Potice Ke aagenct theeer portance mat. A beleede, en Side , | (OAL! COAL!! COAL! tt 3d Con; ional district of Ohio to hold a seat | powers in a case of thissort than are conferred STEAM Detant. A brigade .f General Escobado's be realized by the exchange. C eressi rmy vecupied Mogt-ey. The Imperial gar- ou M-6t JAY CLOKE @ 00. ison at jellelo sptgea their gene, destroyed | 7, PIANOS fey. but Teercancd te Sum Leis Pes any | COMPLETE ASSORTMENT AT FAC ganda . reves. from Northern Mexico is to be abandoned by tery ® iekerin mt Cn makers im; besa in tbat Convention; that we should his Jaw upon a Justice of the Peace. The ja- WM. H. BARBOUR exclusion from such a seat as an an) in- rledietios of justices isa bape one, and i! waebhea anes . fringement of the rights os Semcerney: of | case of gre Dewy ae . ™ wine EALER, eaid district, and are ready to stand by nim tn | certiore: judge ; : Yards—E ot., bet, 6th aud 7th. Navy Yard, anda | 'e #ssertion ot his rights und the rights of his | the case toinquire apie op the jus- je nde being in use. All warranted satis st. conth, bet ts aes once aL constituents; that we indorse cordially the | tice bas acted within the of his jurisdic. 2 E bh garrisen ‘ampico has be: : rity and patriotism of his motives, and his | tion. ive circulars Sent on Application. on ome ° aioe hole it va Ameren a oat hiness in veer way to sitin — Convention; e otley a case, Panne pes ei aad aay 4 J.C. HOADLEY & 00., tadel, w 4 Al ani armony and good feeli ice had clear and eeecioned jariadiction _ ‘Lawrence. Mase. ¢riven to e et and Place will waya on hand best quelity yet for the sake of harmo ling over George F. Hotehkies, Telator, A ucb iron steamer was eunk by the Re- ublicaus in the channel below the city. General Lew Wallace had arrived at Mata- Toras, on the steamer from New York. with arms and ammuniton for the Governor of Ta- maulipas. The Mexican consul at San Francisco bas Au2, PaBkOy tGANB and MELOD: rem 8.0. 4H. W se ae 7 peti au le2t 306 Penn's avenue. near 10th at. Jracns JOUVENAL'’S MARBLE WORKS, WHITE AND EED aso COAL, Including Lykins Valley and Baltimore Co.'s Spruce and Baker's PINE, and wel}-scnsoned oo WOOD, in the stick or eawed and eplit. in the same, and in order to secure the great ends for which it is called, we consent to his withdrawal from this del- vegation, and from a seat in the Con- vention, if in his judgment his duty to his constituents shall justify such a withdrawai.” Yielding to my own deliberate conviction of the par- ties who are charged with hav: stolen it, bad been stolen by them within ine District of Columbia, and had withir the Mistrict, been jy 11 coddm - Maes ASHINGTON, AUGUST 9, 1866. gece Teg tn Sat oul » eower will . ti je.) fe mee triet. Twill warrant full estisfac- | duty and rights to the almost unanimous | taken irom them on their arrest by the relator, wh Tecived letters from President Juarez, dated Corner New Jersey avenue and F street, tiom, and shall sell at opizion and desire of friends. whose wisdom | and he bad disobeyed the order of the Super: the price per lineal foot for th- at Chibuahus, July 7. Troops were being sent Nosr the Baltimore Dupot. au 116t* LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Sud soundness of judgment, and sincerity and | intendent to deliver tohim the fruits of thé | | Biae "Per piece for the @ropa™ from that place to El Paso. It was though: —— peer = purity of motivesI may not question, to the | crime, lam of opinion it wonld Bave been ‘Tee HF sreerves ts biel the right tore the French would evacuate the city of Du- All orders for STATUARY, MONUMENTS, or BUYERE OHEESR ABD end that there ehall be no pretext even from | competent for the Superintendent, acting in | 'rguyor Tango ummediately. The Liberal Government | MANTELS executed in the best @anner, et short just tm: LL, any quarter for any controverted questien or | the capacity of a magistrate, to have seat bim None but. Tyee oy Would reject Santa Anna's profiered cervices. | metice, endontheverybostterm, — jopaas | puettmporte . tod Fasuig, | disturbing element in the Convention, te mar | to prison fer the contempt of euch disovedi } eu BICHABD WA: , Mayer. C—O CCL EE E—E—EeeGuoeuoeoeEe ee eee