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FP mv acansitoaetatits es BIEN an THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Southwest corner Penn'a ovenue and lith-stree’, BY WwW. D. WALLAOSH,. oe The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the Oity and District at Pan OBNT@ PER WEEK, Uopiesat the counter, With or without wrappers, Two Czmrs each. PRicB POR MAILING :—Three months, One Dotiar and Pifty Cents; six montus, Three Dol- ters; one year, Five Dollars, No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for, « / The WEEKLY STAR—pubiished on Fri- day —One Dollar and a Half a Year. cheaalincton: D. C.. WEDNESDAY, TELEGRAMS, &c. | Jndge R.B, Jones, the nephew of Walls, who Was arrested for the murder of the Union- ists Stanffer, haz beey brought to New Orieans |) by the military, and placed im: jail for safe- keeping. wheré he is*iow confined under the ‘strict wateh »of'doidiers. Gov. Flanders has received from Goy: Fenton, of New York, a requisition for thesame R.B Jones, upon the ebarge of his baviug obtamed goods under faice pretences in the State of New ‘York. °° The Federal Goverhitert of Osuade will cost the country in salaries $115,000 per Annum, including the salary.o' Governor General. { ministers are to receive $8,00) per annum, ingtead Ot $5,009, the cost wilh: be increased $39,000. The number of members composing the Govern! t—namely,thirteen—is deemed AMUSEMENTS. | Narroxan OFFERING. - GRAND MUSICAL RECEPTION. RELIEF FOR THE SOUTH. st ent market rates, and Keep nd a fall sapply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, ¥ te 4 SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND The Raat fats Sata nie Vo see te NT EST NOTES. | 4 Orders for STOL BONDS, &c., executed, and es z @150,000° Soils on ne made on aii accessible points. IN UNITED STATES GREENBACKS ——— de distributed ffering ‘people of the FSHSNGE OFFICe OF WILLIAM HOR: Zouth by Mal D. HowartsU. 8 Come “ a constantly to the South. by Major General, U. Howard; _ : : rE ey missioner. unlucky, Sud js, profamely called the »devAl’s = roadie i ma fs au ae ettig pala Co eR RERPSE IONS! REORE TION. ‘ree; telegraphic’ reports from Topeka :via upwards, at our office, 408 Peansslvania avenue | willbe mven ta Oe see tot te Country. I ge poate, representing the Little Osage Ih. _8p 293m _WM. HURLEY CITY OF WASHINGTON: D: 9s See a ice be, esas pea Mae BAN 3 dated on the Osage Indian lands, in Southern A GROAT A YEAR.” Kemsas, June 3ih, fdur days later than the Vetter of Gen. Kelley to Gow 1 Crawford, in which ‘no mention whatever 1g made of any S4vr 5 SBVENING OF SEPTEMBER 251u, 1867. “A PIN A DAY I r AN APPEAL TO THE AMERIC! all at the corner of N PEOPLE tHereof 4 section v ‘the rebel States and ‘au: ‘cotsmanders to fill th be entitled to s num! of yotes e& 4 womber of Representatives to which ene State iwentitled, and he may'cast them all for one candidate or 'cundidates. The amendmént was ordered to tected in life, Iberty, an under rhe military bil! CONGRESSIONAL. ‘SENATE After our report closed yesterday afternoon, the reconstruction bill being uader consideration— ‘The amendment proposéd by Mr. Wilson to rike out the second section and jusert eee ig all ci om in ey an ad iitivar, intments or debat dae length nays 31. wr hia} hich he ‘#&ed to have for fotnre inch Be sont, nace. ee “ bers of the each elector shall to the jouse of Repreventati divide ‘famong the several rinted. é ir, Wilson moved to'&iinénd the second sét- tion by providing that the commanding ren- oral my Fappoint elvilians to fill offices vacated ‘uder at section. 2 Mr, Edmunds spoke sgainstthisameniameat, ant Mr. Yates in favor perty in the South Mr. Wilson said yaa per were Ketaest§ pro- i than ever were : . are Futly ciati e h trouMe. ; before, but he wanted s#ensburage the loyal LOTH STREET AND PENNA. AVENUE. | which now poreaies the Southern section wane | _ Warren A. Pettit, alias Wilaon, formerly of | men of theSouth ing tiem in position SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. | Country. and desiring to assist in furnishing relief, | Schuylerville, New York, and laie an attache | ¢Verywhere throwghout the repel’ States. ERED BY CONGRESS. Geeneedily as possible, {perha iy thereby. fo save tereti's ‘Theater, Memp is, Tenn, was Gn ee of tne beryume ped RY 7 eaves ss waeidl ie.) and reposing full confidence in the i en. jeRan emt! . The Central Ofce ofthis Company fa now situated ability andfdelity of Sir, GEORGE W, THOMAS, hot Horonen the Deter by ais lst isle | eked 1f McOlellan had the right to appoint nd is carried-on imconne: Manazing Director of the recent Festival for the Union Home and School of the City of New York, (by which nearly One Hundred Thonsand Dollars ed by that humane Charity.) We, the ler'wood, in that city, yesterday, and inatanti: Miled. ‘The woman has peen ariesied The Mayor of Nashville has had an inter- view with Colonel Duncan, commander of EN FROM 9 TILL 3. YLLAR and upwards rereived, Depo 4 : | undersigned, earnestly solicit the support of gene- and inte all suins of PIVE DOLLARS | ous'ond benevolent citizens throughout the Coun. | tB&t Post, regarding theallegedriotous conduct and upwa , | ty, inaid of ths National movement, to be made | of the negromilitary company sent to Franklin by the State authorities. Admiral Puoker. late of the Peruvian navy: ‘bas been appointed by the Peruvian Govern- mentto take charge of the expedition to ex- plore the Amazon river. nyrstments aro made in UNITED STATES | Whi the sanctionot the Commilsstomer of Late eg aN ee cinta tig dicecuon Revenue of the United States, at the City of Wagh- ©0., Chairman of the Finaice Committes of the | ingjamD. C., on the evening of Sept. 25.1837, axsuming no personal responsibility in the premives, we give our cordial approval of this ar) . The Deposits are now more than $499,000 ent of Christian Philanthropy. M. T. HEWITT, of New fou rey hae ey. pe “HARD WALLACH, [Mayor,} Washington The colored majority in Richmond in regie~ Wh WHESON, cathier of Branch Bank.” JAMES W. NYE. U. 8. Senator, Washington | feuoR, yesterda: Saokieeanordinectne pad wy 2-W FRM om” Be. nia and the Valley show large majorities tor whites, ote TE ES Watt WuiTman.—Siowly but B.D. COOKE. Banker, Washington, D.C. piQuN L. KIDWELL, Draggist, Washington D. GILMA Nz Pruggint, Washington, D.O. First National Bank of Washington. rely Walt H. D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke. & Co.,) President. | JOHN, B: BEAKE, Fresident National Metro- | waitman.is rising imto recognition as born WM. S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, MOS », Cashier National Metroppls | poet. The London Review has an extended GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED TAT. 1Sth screet, opposite the Treas: “notice of Walt Whitman's works. It says: , , ‘i careful perusal.of these remarkable juctior hincton. D.C. j KIGGS, Banker, Washington PHILP & SOLOMONS, Stationers, Wasbing- Wi Eo: H. MORRISON, Stationers, Wash- | “RANSOM & CO., 384 and 386 Broadway, ANS, GARDNER & CO., 380 Broadway, . BROWNING & CO., 326 Broadway, NY. DURYVER, & JAQUES, 394 Broadway, N.Y. ee PORT BRUS., 03 Greenwich street WALES & CU.. 13 Maiden Lane, N. ¥ PER M. WETMORE,26 West 20th street, OHN H.GRISCOM, M. D., 42 East 20th atreet Pp tered, that Walt as Pig, 18 {4f {tom correct; we.cAnnot pretend.to name 3 exactly, but it is certainly winged. That there is genius in these poems is unqueationaDdie; yet itis dificult to assign their author any place jn literature, unless, indeed, we may assume the veracity of me- tempsychosis, and say that here is Hatizagain, Sag tte Wonchenriar aa. a, and worshipping the . ver instead of the ‘Saravaue which aie dtisa up in Persia, may, be sup} Dave trans- migrated westward. Nevertheless, the Orient- alism of the book is unconscious. -It 1s really meent tobe, and is ini American. It is j however, to say that the America it cele- Prates is @ transcendental one, related to the Departmei Government Securities with Treasurer United Etates : SF ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERI SECURITIES at current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE end make Collections om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF FHE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST | ie: ENT The following will explain the method of - tributing th und. P, R. i { REPLY OF GENE: OW ABD.) « | world and the distant stars. FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and | WD ueanramnz, Washington Jaue tat || “cite fe tay more ehaste tam Mr. Swinburne, Prompt attention to ‘Esq., National Hotel: Wash whom he resembles in many particulars; be is not more irreverent than Shelley; he is in fome poimts more dramatic than either, and far less burttul. There is a wild natural exuberance of azimalism displayed oy Whit man of a thoroughly origins! kind, and open air abandonment, a weird and exaitea recep- ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnivhed, | WM. S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. { Your ietter is just received. { thank you for the confid reposed in me, and will gladly receive any monies or contributions you may receive for the relief of the destitute. I wou prefer that other gentlemen sbould be associated With me as trustees, and would suggest that if the innds comein too late for the relief of the present | tivity embracine’ the ‘and-tho bed, the Washington 20, 1386 eae eee UT Eitan, tothe sharon trace | viceand the virtue of ‘ilfe, witha power and comprehensiveness as striking aa it is novel. 1f he will but learn to tame a little, America will at last have a genuine American poet.” H waa, all clases of the poor, for except in caxes of T PAWNBROKERS | famine. the ordinary poverty in any section of this n easily be met by the commuuities . But_ in no case can too » BY AUTHORITY NE'S LOAN OFF country c the all importa yectfully your obedi THE ComNITTEE ON THE ASSASEINATION.— “Dixon,” the Washington correspendent of the Boston Advertiser, writes to that paper con cerning General Batler’s committee to inyes to the point. the Southern: overthrown and must be re-established. pd of Mr. taries of War and of thé Treasur: toinform the Hi this city, Messrs. Miller & Southhall, largely engaged in Brawil. have suspended ents der another legislature in place of the one de- Mz. Morrill, ot Maine, said the case Was not ‘Maryland had not rebelled. In ‘States the governments have been ‘The Senate at 4.40 adjourned.‘ Hovsr.—After the passage of the econstrac- tion bill yesterday afternoon, bya vote of iis 119; nays, 3 as stated in yesterday’s ‘ar Onthotion of Mr. Kelley, the Secretary of the Treasury was révenue receive, spirits from each collection district ral'States and in the rebel States fiscal year ending June 30. 1867. directed to report theamount of from the tax oa distilled theseve- uring the ‘On motion ot Mr. Hulbard, of New York, the Secretary of the Treasury wasdirected to furnish any reports on Qle in, bis cepartment regarding alleged frauds on mue in the Sth collection district of Nort Carolina. internal reve- On motion of Mr. Logan, the doorkeeper was directed to retain the same messengers and employes under him during the recess of Con- grees as were sath fhe last session of Con; to be retained during Aernam, the Secre- were directed er legialation necessary to facilitate payment of the addi- On m e House what far: tional bounty granted by act of July 28, 1866. Mr. Stevens, of Pennaylvania, presented pe- tition of foar tho: d citizens of land in faver of universal we And then, at half-past ‘three o'clock, the joure adjourned. EUROPEAN NEvs. Lonpon, July $—Evening.— In the Hotise of Lords this evening, Earl Derby strongly ‘de- mounced the action of the Mexican ment in putting M@ximilian to death, but he made no disclosures at to-what measures the Serpent antended to adopt im regard to jexico. vern- Livgrroet, July 9—Evening.—T wo firms in nd & Beeber and Messrs. paymy Loupon, Juty 9—Evening.—The Sultan of urkey has secepted the invitation of the Em- peror of Austria to vieits himin Vienna. It ts accordingly announced that the Saitan will return to Constantinople by way of Vienns, where be will remem for one enest of Em: ‘week as the ror Franeis Joseph." ‘uly’ 9.—His Majesty ‘has finally t Paris, and bas fixed thé period VIENNA, ded to v1 is Grand Recepti 4 of his visit during the month of September, es -s uf Admission, at $2 each, wi Hgate the whole snbject of the assassination | BERLIN, July 9—Bveting.—Arran| ‘ats Fs to superh copies of § conspiracy : « | Dave been perfected dor a conference Between ENGRAVINGS. produced by a | wit is understood that three of the high om. | thé King of Prussia and'the soverigens of the : highest type of American art igis alluded t 1 the , | South German States, which will take place at Me cted for these unique and beautiful | Cigls o,in one clanse of the resolutions | on’ eariy da n 34 FOUR ER BAWNBE Pictures. and the perfection of their execution, are | 87¢ Jefferson Davis, Judah P. Benjamin, and Jacob Thompson. The governmeni counselin the Surratt trial are gratified at the prospect of a ful] inveetgation, and are ready to commea- nicate consiaerabie information which has come to them upon the general subject, bat which of no value to them as evidence against Surratt blic approbation. r Pennsyly: * hold: est cash advan to any amount esired atr ate ton large sums greatly reduced. ness strictly confidential. ex on all me and for any his NATIONAL OFFER- Ps. e viet accordance with the acknowl- ‘inciples of law and morals,and the method ducting it «uch as cannot fail to secure public ‘omhdence atid geyerous support. PBRAONAL.—« Raconteur,” of the New York Coumumerciol, says Unat ot the Senate absentees itis understood that Mesers. Hendricks and Morton, of Indiana, are “paired:” Messrs. Cole and Conness, of California; and Wil- jence on the generosity of the to assist olyects of trne philan- ly presented and justly conducted lan. which if responded to ; caninot fail to give perma- ute aud suftering, while the (Successor to H. F. Lornow & Ci NM rs will be— 4 jiems-and Corbett, of Uregon; and Stewart, of CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY fob yt saieet Piste Engraving, tobe | Nevada, are on the other side of the Rocky aS vere arco oF Ses cal Reception,and | Mountains; Jobn Sherman, of Ohio, is on bis MERCH! Theis award in the apportionment of $150,- | voyage home from England: Justin S. Mor- Motiopolltan, Hotel; (late Bre nT vend to be appropri- | rill, of Vermont, is at Paris; James R. Doo- rs, the Dalance to be ap- | little, of Wisconsin, is at St.’ Petersburg, ar- 2s0-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, LOSANO. MERCHAN Pictures,and the payment nissions. and other expenses. ent to hemade and returned to i in such lawful manner ranging the differences between the ‘fie Overland Telegraph Company and the Rus- sian Government; and James (Gathrie, of Ken- stowed upi mn ig ot five prominent gentlemen. se- | tucky, is so feeble that {he will bardly ever be the same time invites his friends to vis ong the certificate holders, shall de- | able (o come here again. sto: pect his new and choice be is apportionment made on or Beri ok Geode, which he baw just purchased | bout d) Say of Gower Tue CRors.—The accounts with bright pros- essociate, continues to give his constant pectsor crops still continue to pourin from | A to the style and genera! appearance of all garments made at the establishment. The best work aud every section of the Union, and all hope fer ; ‘h 7 uu the croakers, who, for speculation purposes, m 8 is onr motto. ap 8-3m) are in the babit of greatly attempting to per up | & jane T. WALKER, the crv of “short crops,” “scarcity ot provi- sion! i 7 ” &c.. RAS passed away, for this season MEN R AND TAILOR, i : atleast. Particularly are the signs cheering asa 7 STREET, 484 THOMA! in the great grain producing State of Lilineis. 1 Be : Date. Town, Connty, and State. sour Club Kates. To responsible jer cent. commission will be al- nd write names w parioular Official correspondents from which state th: both the average and yield of wheat will ave! age an increase of 20 per cent. over any pre- vious year for the past five or six. The fruit crop is also excell both in quality and abundance. Near Odd Fellows’ Hall, Begs leave to inform his former pa Etneral public that he is almost da ceiving additions to his now bes st be seen to be app . None but the most sksiltnl artists employed, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed, both with re ‘SEYLE, MATERIAL. AND WORKMANSHIP, Always on hand 2 e assortment of FURY Goods, Give me a call before purchasing. WOOD AND COAL. Disposat or PuBLic LANps.—Returns have heen received by the Commissioner of the General Land Office showing an aggregate Gisposal of 36,711 acres of the public lands during the month of June lasi,at the following | n: local offices, viz:—Greenleaf, Minnesota, 3,592 acres, St. Peter, Minnesota, 5,764 acres; 4 Point, Wisconsin, 7.240 acres; of s Uroix, Minnesota. 4,006 acres; La Orosse, Wis- ap5-tf OTHER : Address all Orders and Communications, with | consi, 7,341 acres; Traverse City, Michigan, OALI COALIT Stamps tor Return Post #0 oman s.816 acr The greater portion of the land Best WHITE. ASH at $3, by the ton. All sizes SE eee Medaging Dicstor, Was alten for acingi settlement and cultivation Bene and Spt PAR AOD- 3s poe sighs Pee Vashineton. D0. Save or Kansas Lanps.—Keturns ct Long Oak, $8 per cord. v8 are raspectinily invited to notice | * - = am Teceived at the General Land Office show an aggregate disposal of 76,7°5 aeres of the public lands in Kansas during the month of Jnne last, at_tne Tollowing local offices, wiz:—Humboldt,,Kan- ional Oferig” of sympathy and philan snd to lend itsuch aid as their benevo- 3 je 22-im* this * throphy. lence sng! ad Aton of Costeold by me always weighs Corner 4th ai oe coat AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE BOOTS ‘SHOES AND HATS, it sas, (4.5% acres: Junction City, Kansas, 12,157 Gross tons of 2.240 Ibs , delivered in any part aa acre The, gresier partion of ibe lands were city. ould take rnmany thanks | Jocated wi gricn: lege scrip, an Ghestout White Ash. $7. to my old friend their Hiberality in | the remainder,taken for actuai settlement and fe, Beg and Furnace White Ash, $3.00. the past. an ‘enoss to cus- | cultivation uxider the homestead law: sold for | \, cash and located with military Tanis, great German adelphia in-a fe by several of thesimging soctéties of Baltimore, speech on behalf win be made by ‘Virginia News. On Thorsday night a fire occurred ai Lynch- burg. which Consumed the large brick build- ing owned by John. W. Stone. hand a considerable quantity of stock, which 2 bad been purchased at bigh prices, and some manvfactured tobacco. also the fixtures and machinery for manafac- faring. which were valuable. The entire loss rT. Ww! He had on This was all | tone estimates at £20,000, on which there in ineurance of $14,500. - D. Boulware, ot Garoline county, was killed on Saturday week, near his residence at Port Roya his horse. in the veighborhood. and his horse fell inton ditch with mim, brealring both of his legs and smashing his head. When found hie horse was lying on him. Prominent eltizen of Caroline county. e 8 Caroline county, by a fall from was returning from a pic-nic 4 Boulware was a p Furopa cleared at Richmond on 5 the Jd instant. for Bremen, with 526 hogaheads und 18 tierces of leaf tobacco, value $2,406, and 429 hogsheads of steme, value $16,244. REORGANIZATION OF THE FRENCH ABMY.— commission charged with the duty of pre- paring 8 plan to reorganize the French army a8 jately been in session in France, and have ubmitted a repert, of which the following is the substance: ‘The commiesion pronounces an active army of 460,000. and a reserve of 400,000 men. aided by anational gnard prepared to do all home {| duties, and co teave, if necessary, the whole 840.000 en free to ‘marcn against ihe enemy, absolutely necessary to France. The remark made by the commission that the increase ef the military ferce ef Franceis necessitated by Brgent motives, and in inscribin, in the first article that the arm men, they have only expressed. their opini n on the number national defense. peace will not enlarge the actual effective force. should consist of =00,000 red at this hour for the ‘his imerense in time of At will be obtained by umerons reserves, and the pro} id of more law, the commission says, hus but one end, that of torm- ing these reserves in the way which may be moet useful to the army and the least oppres- sive to the conntry. r .Teeth NATIONAL SASNGERPEST. — This al will commence in Phil- ‘ye, and will be attended ‘asbingtop, Richmond and other cities. The eays: aE ere tion will commence on Saturday pext, by the arrival of visiting singers. all of ‘whom will be escorted in the even.ng'to inde. pendence Squares where the formal reception on bebalf of Honor Magor».MeMichael. the citizens will be madeby his of the Phijadelpbia sicgers BE. Reunert ater which te ‘arious bodies will be ettended to their head- jarters, at tme National Guards’ Hall. Suni 7 jarg By largely Se err 1 be observed as adayof resi and End Pine ood:conatandiy en heel. increased fa Lies. and ad- $ % will be obeeryadas susyo! ree Orders received at cur Oflves orat the Whart, | hering strictiy to the cash system L shgil be ene | SARTA ANNA.—Tbe Mexican legation heme | stion; Monday morning the rehearsal taxes foot of Seventh street. abled to offer a much better assorted stock at lower | puts forth ibe statement tha: it has received Bere, at the Academy of Music, and in thé 8. P. BROWN & SON, prices. (J uesine to ca‘l the special attention of the | information from the Governor of theStategf | Svening the concert; Tuesday evening thé 25-48 465 pth street between Band Po | ladies and put genera! Tooue of the greatest | satan co the effect that Gen. Saute anaes | Prize concert will be held at the Academy of landed at the port of Sisal, at General Braza's invitation, and while he was arresteq. This intelligence is published to contradict statement that he was foreibly taken from the THE PREBLE PATENT BOOT FOR LADIES For beauty, ganfertand: style it cannot be 4 passed. Cail ard look ut them before parehastog DENTISTRY. p* LEWI sic, the prizes fo the victorious societies to be'Awarded to the fortunate competitors at the Pic-nic on Wednesday. DENTAL ASSOOIATION : i a 5s rE . auy others. Cullearly.. Itis for me to say e * MORMON DipricurTive.—The sehism which Between 1h and wah Anant you can rely upon fiuding a good assortment of | Virginia Bas occurred among the, Mormon: form and streets. other leading and le styles of ladi@’. cents’, | gar Chicago is to have a religions paper. Jt | gadle one. Pratt, and Lymao, who Teeth extracted without pain by administering | Wises. boy #y and dil = BOOT APR SAGES. | needs one. ¥ have been proscribed by Bringhamyhave hums TWEE hoe recone mening Gas. Dr, ingreat varity. with DASE BALL SHOES of ail | #9" Cotmodore Nau and Minnie Warren | g#f0 been bright and shining lights "in 1a Chemical Apparatus in" the country for vies.” Dou't forget the place on sre tobe married. The bridal onift te pre | Mormon stronghold, and. Dave, 2 stron as maki ao, . WINDS . aring. TED, ular ¢ ion is Dow Wogan Dealer in Boots, Shoewunil Hata; Plag‘The roya! family Of Enginnd spend or Pa cbiaaiy the cprere Teich we anetis York, Plilsdelphis aaa Boston srkeee at vee | Je7-Ime 559 Teh ote tet Tandll sit_$ | pocket over twoand & Baifmillions yearly. | (PETS NeERe the wiharwal of Prat aad wishi: a vane dates of the 22d state that ovep with e festa the wrested les. “All work dons tt Booxs: BOOKS’. cae omen ranaway Ooolics Ware radaing alate Mae World. mie Deatest and best manner. and warranted. to =— : Toose throughout ’ re petiaiction. Persoms will do well ors) 98 THE ) ST A mill, twelve stories high, with Sey s . q y ORI rin Of stones, 1s being Built in Newark, N. J. EETH CHEAPEST BOOKS IN THE WOR), can iis Begnatict tea ow Xie Uneans ‘M. Loomis, M. D. fee tg 185) 1 4 Procrgiain NE y tn of the proprietor of the E LHX anew PERSE Ch Rates seronaly agama | SAYERLE NOPEES tach duhtes comzile | Oeptr which appented in New Crs taster his office in this city. Many persons ca: volnane ip itepl y y oom 7 Mrs. Young, of Paris, Ky, ® i! ees teeth wis oe wear other cents per No., only #5 cents; tobe complete in 4 Reascthe | friends. Articles displaying equal io; 4 * ‘no person call wear llicrs who cannot ‘wel Nos, ‘Now is thetime to subscribe, , seta oe Barat dowaruy his iets. obhe | imade by Dr. Mudd, Oruanenhn. asd ara ia, Persons calling at my office can ‘De accommodated WAVERLY NOVELS—Five volumés tound in | eg 1s ie.reporied that a plantat ime As. —— actege ir friends. Thee anene a Tish any style uid price of Teeth they may desire, | one, printed on gpod paper...“ Waverly.” “Rob | sumption Parish. Louisiana, is iy eultie | constitute fer @ curious and interesting bo to thous who/ere Particular, and wish Wie pu Boy,” “The. Monastery,” \‘Kenelwotth.” and Goole labor. collection.--altimore Sun. resting ‘tartcan procuresthe MINEEAL TRETHM wil || ei Pirate;” all for $1.50. prope Lapham tas been licensed to sk aan y war’ A ” . * im sore ful mite. 8 56 Henita . be. |. DICKENS’ WORKS—Iilustrated, from @1.20 t6 : f . : been. sreensth aud ind eta,” Aibo, SOT Arch street | @B00. Each volume complotota Tlf, afferent ag Spree Stas Ae rt pee — me THACKARY’S WORKS —Beantifally {lus- apes se = lawe aii roRibit Sromt Morking BOOTS AND SHOES. trated, large print, from 91.25 to 9.40 per volume. than yore OF Be f ENGLISH BOOKS just received; which 86 attorition of the reading a vepectfully, invited, af the fina gon Tajlo Store. > gENCH.2 BicHARDEON, / NEW STORE. Sopa.tt |334 Pennsylvania venue, AND SHOES. ‘AM BAUi I have just received another * . ‘of | BAI s for: Dem thew Gnabn Stone former, Lancia abd resombli i scnone t “soi * . GEORGE -D. WILSON. = Mifoder Ebbitt Bouse, cor. 1atbane B pia, >: oe t mad LOCAL. NEWS, eo TO-NIGHT- ifteenth #rand -nic of. the Monn- ANALOBTAN JaLanp.—Seécon@. g¥ind after. be! ang, age Pic-Ric of , Kughts of *leasure Association. i ) IUENEMANN’S PLEASURR. GARDEN.—First grand prize afternoon and evening pic-nic of the, Lone Star Cinb. Boar or Scnoo, Tavstexs.-Phere gulsr monthly meeting ef the Board of Trustees of Ptbdlic Schools was held tast evening in their room atthe City Hall. The president, being ent, Mr. Wm. K. Weodward. was called to ghar... Present, Mepers. Wilson, Brown, ‘Scr Clarke. Jobneon, Vascell, Whyte, and iE a. The monthly reports. of teachers, showin; e-candluoe of the.sehools 9 i ung, ware read by a emery r son preseuted acommunication from mamellanizae. Esq.,.qfering 8 handsome Tosewood writing deek -to the weet speller in th amar sohoois, which was aceepted. Ly oe) gentleman ercooncea & series of writing ks, pul by Biack- man & Lyon, of Chicago, which were referred Ww the teat boak commitiee. - Dr. Croggon presenied the application of Miss H.-J. Merrill tor position as teacher, whieh ae. petorred t tke committee an the Eb AMUBEMENTS, Stverte STReer Pat’ exam: on of candidates Mr. Ebees, from the committee to award the Premiums for spelling. reported that the e: amination had made, and the writing desk presented by Mr. Ballantyne awarded to Gesres M. Davis, fifteen yearaof age, ef the Fourth District. In the intermediate schoojs two pupils had been found qi to receive the goid medal Preediand by Mr. Rhees—-Bilss Inez (Jeodrich, FS fees District, and Emma Swallow, of Mr. Olark offered the following resolution; wahe the om ittee ALi ereas the committee on ing Teport that Mies Inez Goodrich and ‘Mise antes Swal- low were of ecnal merit: Therefore be it Resolved, That the + Rhees medal” beaward- ed to one of thi upils, and that the expense of a similar meant! for the other pupil be paid by the board. ‘Mr. Wilson seid he bad received a letter from Dr. Samson, president of Colambian College, tendering the neual scholarship for the present year. The offer was accepted, and om motion Of Mr. Wilson the secretary was directed to return the thanks of the Board to the president and trustees of Columbian College tor their Tenewal of this valuable prise. iso to Mr. Ballantyne and Mr. Rhees for the prizes of- fered by them for spelling in the Grammar and Intermediate schools. Mr. Wilson presenteda com: jon from Henry N. Copp, of the Cons ‘Business College. announcing thet the cepy books trom the public schools, presented in competition for the several prizes for Sopmnoshup offered by the National Union Business €o! and the Bryant & Stration Business oll bad been examined and th ues a8 follows: Male Grammar . M. Lewis, first life scholarship; G. L. Pearson, second life scholarebl) "Female Grammar School—Euls MeMaton, first tull Penteansnip scholarship; Lizzie Campbell, second do.; Bettie Lynch, third do. Female Intermedinie Scool—Osrrio Davia, first three months penmanship scholarship; Lottie Swallow, second do. fist tirde manths peamaneiip coholarsaipe ire! moat 8 larship. nue adidetae trom committee to exam ime 16 C: i ‘lege and Dickini ated thatthe exemninals and awerd the Golumbian Uol- 80D (olione Scholarships re- had been held and bilge yeeros amepdments to,the rules offered by Mr. At the last meeting were taken up: Phe first dmendment strike ont ruje%, 3, and 4,.and insert, Applications -for admicsion: shall be made to the teachers of the schools; ‘who shall Place the name of each. applicemt pi rly qualified to enter on the register asd fill ail yl in mnmerical order of applicants. i ger seme discussion this amendment was (08: Bale 67. Strike out and substitute:— The schools shall be opened punctualiy at =% o'clock a. m., from April | to October 1, and at9 o'clock from October 1 to April 1. and closed at 2p. m. Rule 6S. Change recess of sixty minnutes.at i2 m. to fifteen minutes. Mr. Clarke moved to amend by inserting 30 minutes instead of 15; and alao that the above roles apply to primary schools only: which were adopied, and after some discussion the further consideration of the rules was post- Pponed until the next meeting. The amendment changing the time for clos- ing She nahools from July 15 to July 3 was adopted. Mr. Johnson offered a resolution requesting the Gity Council to grant an appropriation for the purpose of improving the grounds sur- Tounding the Wallach building; which was adopted, and the adjourned. tes A SHADOW OF WASHINGTON LIrE.—Quite a romantic affair transpired before the Chief of the Accounting Bureau of one of the depart- mental offices on Friday of last week, and as several embarrassing mistakes have already ocourred in relation to the matter, it is but t that the truth should be etated. A certain . P. appeared before the official in ques- tion upon the day specified, and informed him that herself and husband, an employee of his office bad been boarding for some tfme past on 3d street; in the same family boarded @ dash- ing young widow named Mrs.E, who was also employed in thesameeffice. During the re- cent warm weather. Mrs. P.allegés her husband could not sleep, and would frequently wander abont the house ina sort of undress uniform. Lately eomething occurred to arouse Mrs. P.’s suspicions, and she watched the movements df her “gay Lethario,” and discovered that in spite of the almost tropical heat of the weath- er, be visited the room of Mrs. E. almost night. 4y during the “wee ema’ hours ayont thetwal.” A package of letters written, Mrs. E. fell into the hands of the injured wife, which she exhibited to the official, gn tender mis- ives from Eloise to Abts the fact of P.’s infidelity beyon: 7 ‘The in- jured wife declared that she -wonld never live ‘with her husbas yor the De- partment to dismiss him, whicl request, it ts more than probablé, will be granted. BS En we are informed, has been gia at ber services in that office can be Gi “with alter th rst proxito Finn.—Yesterday afwernoen,ebast-<.o'ctock, an alarm of fire was sounded from, Box 49; at the station-bonse jn the Firet Ward. caused by, the burping of a honse on 18thy; sickly os hie psoasiy ‘worked. 1c] mBpon BD, | queny Is snbdve. the agen: sbnt “owing fnabicaled to ike: twe adjoining: weudiape Yi. storied bigh, hich alng Pa a hses were QwD ir. ‘Scuafter, ang ‘were Ineured Insurance de 8gUgng o0 1 The Navy Yard—The New Arrang’ law ofjasi Congress, making ihe sey ement 8 Under the new regtlations under tbe eral de- partments or bureaux of the Yardin'a weas- ure independent of each other, has made it nécessary to make many changes, we lish below the arrangement of depa: and’ the appointments. pnb- rtments The Commandant’s office arid those located in the same building remainin & great measure the same as fore. The officers are as follows hereto- ' Kear Adm:ral Ww. Radiord. commandant it. der Somerville Niebolson, commande: G. B. Balch, executive officer: Comman- r; Com- mander A. W. Weaver, in charge of renaez- sistant surgeon; W W. H. Shock in charge of iron-clade: sistant C. Lindsley, do.; pay ges: Ist clerk tocommandsnt, -A J. Williams, (in charge of edicine and Surgery) passed 2 H. Jones, chief engineer: st as- B. w. Marks. 2d clerk, Davia McComb; writer, Samuel N. Witherow; Geo. ant; Jos. Olendenie master, Francis Barr. Boges, writers; ©. W. 0 cie Wood, apothecary, I, clerk: Ist clerk —Norton Master C.V. Master's mate; J. E. Johnson, in ‘A. Reynolds. chief account- ind 1. key, detective: Fran- Norris, Master of yard; "Aetbe Ensign S. N. Howell. charge ‘of mould loft; Wm. Gilmore, master-at-arms. Bureau of Steam Machinery—George R. Wilson in charge: ©. L. Murray, muster clerk; ‘Wm. Thorn, store clerk; Jas. B. Peake. Engineers and Machines—Geo. Cunni . writer. pgham, Henry Larmon, and George Smithaon, qoar- termen. Patternmakers—Jared Mc quarterman. quarterman. Burean dore Iron Founders—W. W. . K. Das store clerk; S. R: Turner, muster clerk: Kenna, terman. Boilermakers—David Lescailer, Biand, of Equipment, in charge of Commo- venport: Hamilton K. Gray, ; James H. Hilton, clerk; A. W. Layton. writer. Black 8nd Anchor Smiths—Jaemes Brown, ‘workman: James Wilson. foreman; master WwW. F. Downing, Richard Greem, and John Cook, quartermen. master workman; Geo. A. Scott, W. M. and W. Young, quartermen. jumbers—W. E. Hutchinson, Stelly, Riggers, in charge of Boatswain George Wilmatb, U.S. N. H, W. Frankland, ssilmaker, U. 8..N. mrepu of J. Wailet, receiver and inspector; Jung, drat Jos. W. Arnold, clerk, (also. in charge of pay rolle;) W. ison, clerk to engineer: J.J. Smith, . ‘Sailmokers, in obarge of avid Be P. writer; lenry Greer, Welgher. Joiners—Joseph M. Downing, master workman terman. Masons—Joha E. workman. Civil Engineers’ Tuell. quar- ‘Wm. Mead He rst and Oliver Craig.quartermen. Wheelwrighte= . R. McOathran, foreman. Painters—Jonn J. H. Peake, master workman; Robert Peake, quarterman. Laborers—Beatswain E. B. Heil, in charge. Bureau of Construction—S. I. Wailes (tem- in charge), John H. Speiser, poraril Glerk: ©. Touster N. Stanford, store clerk, James M. Dalton and W. Vandoren, writers; George K Ruff, timber inspector. Carpenters and Saw- ton ti Tatbert. Ibert, quarterman. Rolling Mill ai finere—M. McNaliey, foreman Reynolds, clerk in charge of stores: Clendenin, master's steward. B Ordnance—Oommaader charge, Lieut. R. D. Evan T. B. Watkins, Theodore Stewart, master workman; James nd Re- Blockmakers Elwell, James George H. K. gunners, Elisha Beacham; A. B. Norton. principal clerk; Adol- bus Cluss, dranghtsman: Emanuel Mareno, lenry J. Wiley, clerks: Hamilton Cook, Caleb Stewart, writers: Samus Auguste and Wm. E. Thompson, messengers. Machine shop—in charge of J. B. Davis: Jobn Holroyd and Sam- uel Miller, foremen. Gun carriage makers. Labaratory— Adam L. Rose, quarterman. Jno. W. Thompson, toreman. Gunners gang— Richard Boarman, foreman; W. J. Jeffries, Acting quarterman. Navigation—In ch: of ) Peter H. K. Davenport: (Equipment Bureau, Emerich, store clerk; —— King and Young. of U.S.N., clerks. Captain Charles F. Williams commands the Marine guard of the yard, assisted by isi Lieut, Richard McOullom. FASHIONABLE WEDDING.—The wedding of Miss Charlotte Barton, of Georgetown, daughter of Joseph Barton, Esq , of the D.C. Treas- ury Department, and ferment: ot New Yoru, to Constantine de Bodisco, Jate Rursian Minister, Baron de ., son of the jodisco, took placeflast evening at the Oharch of the Epiph- any, on G street. Quite a large and tash- 1onable audience were assembled to witness the tying of the nuptial knot, which was done by the Rev Octavius Perrinchief, rector of St. John’s P.K. Oburch, Georgetown. The bridal Bary were attended by Misses Barton and Bodisco, and others. isco, Brooke B. Williams, Esq., brother of M: of Georgetown. The weduing march was sung in fine style by the choir. Afterthe many usual congratula- tions, hand-shaking, &c., by the friends of the happy twain, they departed on their wedding trip to Saratoga preparatory to their fi parture for their fntare homie in Russia. pal de- . These Ruesians are fortunate in their matrimonial alliances—Baron de Bodisco. father present bridegroom ot the carried off from the Georgetown beaux some twenty-five or thirty years ago 2 Miss Williams, the reignin, gz belle at that time, and now his son has married one of the most beautiful ladies in the District. —_e—__ SomETHinc New Republican Hotel.—A circular has been sent to Republican Senators | and Representatives signed by A. Watson, J. H. Crane, J. Williams. S. P. Brown & Son, E. Wheeler, John R vans, and H. M. Knight, stating that several responsible Republicans of this city contemplate the erection of a mam- woth hotel on Pennsylvania avenue or other Prominent street. to be called the “Republican | the | “headquarters of Republican Qongressmen | Hotel,” and, as 11s name indicates, to and Republicans generally who visit tional capital the na ” ‘The circular states thatif one | hundred Republican Congressmen pledge their patronage snd influence built immediately. the hotel will be Itis stated that from the number of affirmative answers received the circular will, it is expected, receive the signa- tures of from seventy-' members. ive to one bi undred Prosrrct Hitt CaMErpry.—A meeting of the Prospect Hill Cemete: held last night at German Association was all, 11th street, te receive membership dues and reports of com- Iittees. The affairs of the Association were shown to be in ay rosperous condition, and the money paid to the owners of the grounds during the ast six months amounted to $1,500, and for additional repairs tothe cemetery the gum of $500 has been expended. 1s located fiext to Glenwe Cemetery. The cemetery | , on the lane Jeading ont from North Capitol street. ‘The officers of the Association are : President. August Meluers; Vice President, John Vogt; FS tary, Mich: eeereer Directors, F. Haid Jost He ‘afser, C! ‘Lipald. Avgn ‘THE SuRVEYoR’s Orrice. yesterday fixed the grade of the new ‘Mr. C. H. Frederick Bek wetrinn, cyeeidrer: ai len, Cb. is. Freiss; John Kilhan, . Bliss bridge acroée the Tiberal bape MRE eg course of construction on. site 0 ol rae ood Ae which was washed away by the fi B. has not yet made any sppointments in his office—assistante—and does pot mean todo so until the question is settled as to the duties of the office. surveyor'd! all im) that the new office of created Without.@utbarity of; law, ani ie city —the aims that he was elected the % ity: officer in charge of ements under the Corporation—and of sewers Was a if the differences are not settled amicably by thecor- porate Ruthorities they mus: be settled by the courts heesays. taTeRR Fowrs.—Much 3 ht this mornil market rigee ity was ing Over A cOvy ifested ‘at ms of diminutive chickens, offered tor sale by an almost le glese colored man. fhe ttle chicks accompanied nal nt, but riman ber oumerfeg: ‘and being of a the variety of d (i Size} attracted no little aitention. » the six chickens and hen one pound aude quarter. P: —On, Sunday officers Craver | Yards and Docks, in charge of | GénverA] Franklin Stratton, (civil emgineer;) S. | | brought before the County Uourt at i County Levy will be considered. | London Daily News 5a) THE River FRONT. July 10") —Therets in creased activity along tbe river front to-day, An@ Ryeryihing présents a /cheerfol axpe We append a list of the arrivals and depar- tures ny? —-Arrived—Schooner A. Perey, Posison/speentia Istand, coal, Harvey, lark & Given: schooner’ Sarah A. Jay, Todi, Spesutia islaud. coal. Harvey, Clark & Given. Stited—Schooner Lookoa', Lewis, Havre-ae-Gruee, light. Carter's Wh Bradley, Hay George L. Sheritt Havre-o Waite & G Riley's Wharf —Artiyed—Schooner Octavia Ellen. Eliott, Havre-de-Grace, coal, for Ben. F. Clark; schooner Sbiloh, Habbard, Georg trived—chooner Brace, de-Grace, 140 tons of coal, schooner Peast, Williams Grace, 143 tons of Slate for M. town, S. O.. lumber, for Church & Co schooner ah Louisa, Ben, B Williams. Philadelphia, coal, for S.C. Magrade Sarled—Nchooner James Kent, Orawtord, Baltimore, lig chooner Mignonette, Caly, for Chicknhominy river, to load with lumbe: The cteamer Columbia, Harper, sailed for Salomore, with merchandise, for merchants of tha! place. ii hooner Palace, for Sullivan. Cran steamer Virginia, (iregg, w Sailed—Schooner Eidorado, Depo: Might: schooner Great Western, Connelly, Oceoquan Sixth Strvet Wharf.—Arrived—Schooner Mary Jane, . St. Marys, wood, for W. H. Gun nels. Ssiled—Schooner M Munson, Dayton, for Georgetown. to load with coal for Hud-o: NY. schooner J. E. Witters. S. H. Baylis: for Georgetown, to load with coal for Hud- son, N.Y. Rea Esvats Sat ‘essrs. Cooper & Latimer, auctioneers. yesterday sold part 0: Jot No. 10, in square No 514, containing 2,000 square feei, corner of 5th and L streets. to H Covrades, ai 60 cents per foot. Also. lots 2 and 29, 4 con‘alning 10,923 square feet, on 20th street, between K and L streets, ‘Were sold at 22. and 2 cents per foot, to Johu H_Stinchcomb, Jos. L. Roche and H. Ross. Mesers. Green & Williams, auctioneers, yes- terday sold Jot 17, in <quare 304, on Maryland Avenue, between ith and 5th streets east, to F. L. Richards, at 20 cents per foot. Also, an old trame house to. F. Daliah for $185. R. M. Hall, at his real estate exchange on Yestereay, closed the sale of the farm of Z. Williams, opposite the Insane Asyinm gronnds—143 acres—at $19,732. Purchased by A. R. Shepherd and Dr. Nichols. a Prorosep Naw RaILRoap.—A meeting of citizens favorable to the censtruction of a street railroad along Connecticut avenue. to intersect 20th street at the Houndary, wae held M Tequisite to build the road would be reacily subscribed by property-holders on the line of the road. and it was decided to at once open a subscription and take measures to secure a charter. The road will be about a mile in length, and can be connected with either the avenue road or the F street road. Tnoon the first onal and Union played op the National's new the Union belug the challenging club. The day was favorable to tne sport, and about a thonsand visitors were on :he ground. Play was commenced sbout nalf- past four, and continued unl quite 2 lave bour, when game was called, eight Inminge baving been played—National. 41: Union, 16. The play was generally good, though not a few first-class muffs were made. a PLUMBERS AND Gas-FiTTEES UNION —An adjourned meeting of the journeymen piumb- ers and gae-fitiers was held last night at Lutz Hall. The organization of the association was completed, and the following officers elected: Angustus S. Dent. president; John Monoghan. vice president; Wallace Burch, recording sec retary; John F. Linkins, treasurer. pees tains LosT OvERsoaRD.— A few nights sin while the truck boat Vandalia, Capt. White, was coming up to the city, a hand, name un- known, was struck by the shifting sail, knocked overboard, and drowned. The accident oc- curred between Alexandria and Washington, id ap to last accounts the body of the un- fortunate man had not been found. ee eee SALE Or Monry.—At the meeting of the First National Building Association, Friday Inst; the 23d month, 28 shares were sold at & premium averaging 47% per cent. A> the Uen- tral Building Association, last night, 22 | month, 40 shares were sold ata premitm aver- aging 49) et THE MaGniFicent lron Briipin«: of T. Harvey, Esq., corner of 1ith street «nd Penn- sylyania avenue, designed for his whole: and retail oyster business, is rapidly approach - ingcompletion. When finished it will be one of the lions of Washington. per cent pies eee ALEXANDRIA AND VICINITY.—The Gaze‘te of yesterday says he District Court of Appeals for ‘his Judi- ¢lal District, commenced its session in Frede- ricksburg, this morning. Many membere of the bar in this city will be in attendance, and several cases of considerable interest, amoug them that of the lessees of the Washington, Alexandria & Georgetown Railroxa Com pany vs. Davidson, et al., in which ‘he ques— tion of the authority of an imcorpora:ed rail - road company to lease its road is involved, Will be discussed and determined. Messrs. Bornels, of New York city, Colonel James R. O'Bierne, and O. A. Stevens, of Washington, and J. H. Bryant, of Alexan having purchased the righ: of a newly in vented Press Brick Machme, will establish a manufactory of pressed bricks, on the line oi the Washington & Alexandria railroad, abou two miles frem thie place, and commence ope- rations at once. We understand that the que a tax upon the colo! lion, who were not st year on Friday, wher the whole subj. A trame building on a brick found: feet long by 50 feet derp. to be usedas house for colored children, is in process c erection om Alfred street, be:ween Princess anc Oronoco. Mayor Latham will Irave here to-morrow morning to repreeent the city’s interest in the meeting of the stockholders of the Ubesapeaxe and Obio Canal Company, to be heid in Balsi- more on that day. ‘The trst new whea son was offered on 'CI C. Winship. It was gro’ was taken for shipment | quality was very good. aie a a CuRss.—The Paris cor peived here : spondence of the : There are chess tournaments held every evening in :he -onfer ence saloon or in the international concart room of the club. The most celebrated chess play- ers join thi Among the foremast are Anderssen, of Loniion; Neumann, of Ber jin, and the champion of Prussia. Mr. Mo pbhy—the king of chess—is to be here, and has announced his willingness to give odds to the greatest among the great, so that there is no doubt that the chess congress of 1:67 will one of absorbing interest, and will be a me: erable one in the history of this noble game.” Morphy ’s determination to give odds doubtirse | excludes him from the congress, bu? will give | extraordinary interest to the meeting of great players. We have no report of any games by Anderssen. The New York Cness Club :3 nightly playing its telegraphic match the Detroit Club. The first game is not ended. aa The Mexican Fiasco of Napoleon, which has ended in the unfortunate execution of Maximilian, cost France $72,631,000 in money expended, and about $5,500,000 in munitions of wer lost and the cost of taking back to France the expeditionary ferce. Whilst controlling Mexico, France gathered in customs and from otber somrces $12,¥5,000, eo that the nett locs of the Mexican failure te France bas been $68,738,000. e7-With regard to capital punishment, in the Connecticut Legislature, a bill has been. asted providime thata murderer shall not hanged in less than twelve months, nor npona day teyond eighteen months after the time of Nis conviction. So that it will really rest upon the Governor toexereise, or not, offi- cigk clemency In snch cases, without the for- mality ofa pardon. . @@ The son of Jonn Y. Mason, formerly of Vireinin, basa commiesion in the Frencharmy Ot Algiers. a7” A sensible Virginian suggests that mar- bie monuments for coniederate dead will not feed the starving confederate widows and or- phens. e7-"Mies HYtny Clark, an estimable youn, waay of rewerer mask was drowned in thet ’» On Thursday by the upsetting of a boat. a The abytery of Troy, at a recent meerine, passed strong resolutions denouncing ‘the fearful crime of preven and destroying iniagrlité, now so prevalent. : Ex-Confederate General Louis T. Wig- g Jormerly United States Senator from t tate of Texas, is about entering upon the practice of law-in England m connection with pases. . American - named Keirn Regiey, has Boston for the murder of the apothecary ‘clerk. De- py with his two sisters, ndea vorin; protect them from insuit, murdered. id Vande anny ™ ae won ee Bowers, in Indians county, Pa., on aatay im justin ee a Siaaeaniel See by Marriage was the cause of bis FA young man, im Wromas ‘Glory ceared rt

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