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Weare selling Bilis of Exchenge on England Ireland and Scotland, for one gound sterling and upwards, at our office, 408 Pennsylvania avenue’ | ap 29-3 WM. HURLEY & 00. QAVINGSBANK. ~ “A PIN A DAY IS A GROAT A YEAR.” Call at the cormer of 19TH STREET AND PENNA. AVEN FREEDMEN’S SAVI¥GS AND TRUST 00. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. ‘The Central Office of this Company is now situated asabove.end is carried on in connection with the Washington Branch. OFFICE OPEN FROM 9 TILL 3. its of UNE DOLLAR and upwards received. and Fotcrest paid on all sume of FIVE DOLLARS and upwards. Investments are made in UNITED STATES oKS ONLY, under the directio BONDS AND 8TO of HENR ry YD. COOKE, Esq., of JAY COOKE & nat mmittee of the ce Cor ©O., Chairman of the Fin: Bank ‘The Deposits are now more than $408.60. M. T. HEWITT, of New York, President. ..L. EATON, Actuary, W. J. WILSON, Cashier of Branch Bank. my 23-W.¥ 8M 6m" pening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1867. N&, 4,488. TELEGRAMS, «ec. Yesterday, in the South Carolina Conven- | tion, time was consumed in the discussion and election of the officers of the S'ata Central Republican party. There were elected a president aud treasurer, who were white men, and a vice presidentand secretary, colored. dered his resignation, as he could not to the platform The president of man, in accepting it, eaid he was glad to do so, As they did not want a Jndas among them. Resolutions were adopted that a copyof the proceedings of the co to the President o: Sickles, and to the party at Washington. A special dispatch to the Louisville (Ky.) Banner reports that a collision occurred in Knoxville Thursday ni, ‘wounding of two negroes. addressing the Conservatives, and ‘was frequently interrupted by negroes cheered for Brownlow. Toward the close of bis speech a fight commenced, In which eight or ten shots were fired, Jearning the news at 1 bundred negroes formed in procession and ‘Were preceeding to the scene of disturbance, when they were met by an agent of the Freed- | men’s Burean and the police, who persuaded them to desist, thus preventing 2 bloody riot. In Richmona, the District Court commenced Judge Underwood, in his charge, said the grand jury would havea | new class of cases before them, in which ilie- eal registration would be charged. He urged moderation, as many had regi strength of the Atforney General's opinion, and thst of the district commander, not intended to commit perjury. If an; presented it sheuld not be the ignorant, but the | prommment men who knew better. Letters from Ouba of the 2:d, state that Mr, Everett, the engineer of the submarine tele- graph, in company with Mr. Arantave, 1n- ver, XXX, TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, For Bantrimo&¥.—Trains leave daily, except 2 Law_anp Equity.—In the Equity Court, et "y aMtee Oar iseny yesterday, the case of re. Door, administratrx of Lewis Door, vs. Lake, and Onaries is a petition for THE Sunday QuEsTION.—Fditor Star: In per of the din is the subjoined item: aries that are opened on Su libraries in several cities of Uon- LOCAL NEWS. Tue Aprroacaine Recatta.—In the neigh- uarters of the National Cottage Restaurant, 6th the river front, the ap- ‘hursday next, ana J. B. Wilson, Eli: “4 Barrett, was taken up. junction restraining Wilson, one of the laine forcing 8 judgment obtained Sunday, at 7:0@and bE borhood of the bead and 8:45 p.m. On Sunday, at 7458. m. Yacht Otub, at Watt street wharf, and alon, Foaching regatta on oats which will enter, form the themes of conversation. far nine entries, and there is but little doubt but there will be from twenty-five to thirty boats to enter—most of the Alexandrians and ‘getowners not having although it is certain that the: 45a m.,and 1: 1p open at certain Sunday for che benefit of working people. This is or was the case in Paris, and the French towns generally, in Berlin and many other German cities.” 1 Know not whence it was derived, but pre- of the Union For aut Way Sratiovs.—Daily, except Sunday, at 7:00 a. m.,‘and 2:00 and 8:45 p.m. Sunday, at 7:45 &.™., and ¥.30 and 8:45 p. m. For Wav Stations SovtH oF ANNaPoLis Juc- TION. and 7:00 a. m., and 2:00 and 4:35 p, m. For ANNAporis.—7:0 &. m.,and 4:30 p.m. No train on Sunday. Fon ALL Pants or THE West.—Leave daily, ex- a.m., and 4:30 and 8:45 p.m, at 4:30 and 8:45 p. m. only, connecting &t Relay House with Western trains. Philadelphia and New Yerk Throngh Line. For New Yor, without change of cars.—Leave it 7:45 @. m., and 12:15 and 7:00 One white dei the coavention. nt of certain goods, which note tion, & colored — the com iainanve husband, Spon the solicits impertunity of the respondents, an os representation that the note ‘waa merely accommodation paper, and that Door would thereby aesume no responsibil! indorsed the said note. and protested. ‘Alterwa@rde, sult was entered inst plsinent as administratrix. upon told the comp! ‘self about the 81 t lawyers were ¢ Paper. (The Congrega- tionalist and Recorder.) of July 26th instant, ‘hich furnishes tolerable information on the lt relates to the city library of Ss Of the trastees, &c: ing, on Friday last, mony of the most conclusive character was presented respecting the views of the trustees ho ha: ed the institution with such signal success from its foundat ions of all the nations of Christendom on this subject, as evidenced by their common refusal to open their public aay of weekly rest.’ timony on these intendent of the lib: Board of trustees.” surprise of many the fact came out in Mr. Jewett’s testimeny that none of the large pub- lic libraries in Europe or America, so far as known to him, are or ever bave been open on Sundays. Some years Rgo a committee ef the British Parliament was appoin' the subject of public libraries. Through their foreign ambassadors and diplomatic agents, they sent to varions countries a series ot ques- tions concerning the organization, bistory, and management of public libraries. ‘The reports of the committees with the minutes of evi- devce and answers to the Queen's were pub- lished in the sessional papers, commonly called the Blue Books. From these it appei tormally entered, re Will be several lace. Those already entered are Highland Mary, Augusta, Young Gen. Kearney, Washington, Minnie Clark, Greyhound (ef Alexandria), and Uapi- tola; and some of these boatsare Known to be crack sailers. The owners of these bonts and of other boats which intend to enter are busily engaged in getting thei should the day be be worth seeing. A meeting of the captains to enter the lists will be held the Cottage Restaurant, to appoint judges, &c., and make other arrangements for the regatta. The Steamer Hi Livingston will accompany the boats over the course, which will be from & stake boat opposite the Sixth street wharf, ite Fort* Washington, and on the trip it is the intention of Captain Lawler to present a prize to the lady offering the best sentiment on boat racing. turn of the boats a collation will be served by Capt. Watts at headquarters for the crews of This regatta, we believe, originated with the National Yacht Club, which. is composed of the following members, mostly clerks in the Departments: Mr. Uonrad. president; F. W. Miller, captain; Porter, treasurer, Farnham, ‘Ward, Townshend, Fiske, Tishman, French, and Allen. 1t was organized some two or three months since, and now owns quite a beantiful yacht, called the National, of twenty-eight feet Keel. Itis to be hoped that this regatta will bea successful one, and thatas lately yachting secuted, and 10n be transmitted United States, to Gen. ecutive Committee of ine The note was not iyimg shortly the com- ton, and the meetii * “At tbe third hi t not to trouble pene Se and & proj bt about the matter; put pow finds that judgment has been obtained against her. insists os thegedarpenan of tad penne wee obtained by incorrect representations, and that within the knowledge of Wilson, Door’s im- plied contract made by the endorsement was ‘without consideration and void. A demurrer was filet to this bill, setting forth that, sup- Posing all the facts stated in the bill to be true, they yet afforded no ground for the interfer- ence of equity with a jadgmentobtained at law. Mr. Thompson, for the complainant, argued that the contract was a void one, and that as Mrs. Door had been prevented trom making ber defence at law, she had no remedy but ta Mr. Cox. for responcent, said that it was no- where set forth that Wilson was any party to reventing Mrs. Door from making detenee. ‘rand and accident are the only grounds on which equity will use its power to interfere with common law process. ‘bill alleged neither and was clearly liable to tien, the opin- asily, except Sunday, p.m. On Sunday, at 7:00 p. m. only. on7 p.m. train. For Putapetrnia—Daily, except Sunday, at , 4:30, end 7:00 p.m. On Sunday, ht, resulting of itelt wut ‘3 ok Bi 4 Fra of boats intendi: jis afterneon at fine, the sight, libraries on the rr a a2 ints was given by Mr. yr about nine years super- cretary of the 7:45 a. m., and 12: at7 p.m. only. Great Pennsylvama Route. For raz Nortuwesr, SourH a e Baltimore and Ohio depot at 7:45 a. m. and 4:30 and 8:45 p. m. Steambeat Travel. For Ricuwonp anv THE Soutn anv Sovrnwest, The steamers of the Richmond and Fredericksburg line leave Seventh street wharf daily, except Sun- t6a.m.and7p.m. On Sundays at6a,m. suiting as stated. On colored church, two round a buoy oj PRTC e rect | ite seaeion yesterday. istered upon the For ALEXANDRIA.—Steamers leave Seventh street wharf every hour from6 a. m. until7 p. m., For Mount Verxox.—The steamer Wawassot leaves Seventh street wharf Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings of each week at I@ o'clock returning at 33¢ p. m. For BALtiMorg AND Potomac Btven Lanp- In this case the her containing upwarde of 100,000 volumes each: no one of which was open on Sunday. There were more than 100 libraries, containing up- ‘he court held that in its present form the i 01 he wards of 50,000 volumes each, no oneof which bill set forth no cause for injunction, and sus- First National Bank of Washington H. BD. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WM. 8S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, LSth street, opposite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United States 7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections en ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST PAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attention to 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 furnished, WM. S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1865. m21-tf ere eel spector General of that Istand, went outon the 19th to survey the landing section at the bottom of La Chowera cove, and it ie decided to lay the cable, starting from Key West, with- out effecting the landing, but buoy up both ends until properly tested, ana then effect the splicing at once. About one hundred and fifty sergeants, whose term of service has expired, will leave Havana for Spain on the 30th instant. Accord- | img to the new army regulations they cannot be promoted further, and are therafore cash- jered against their will. This will doubtless be a cause of mischief, because these mea will resent their discharge and join the reyolu- tionary ranks in Spain. Seventy-five Indians attacked a surveying party of the Union Pacific railroad on Bitter creek on the 23d, mortally wounding P. T. Brown, the engineer in charge of the party. Brown died on the 234. The Indians virtually have possessien of the road between Fort Saunders and Fort Bridger. tch from Fort Harker, Kansas, says, on the authority of Colonel Smith, chief sur- geon, that no new cases of cholera have occur- Ted there, and that the epidemic is rapidly entgiding. Four cases have occurred in pass- InGs.—The steamer Columbia leaves Riley’s wharf, has become quite fashionable here, we may foot of Eleventh street, every Wednesday morning have two or three each se ason. —_eo—_—_ Scene aT a CoRonzr’s Gazette of yesterday says: The body of the young woman, E tall account of all the circu: ed with whose suicide, lished in yesterday’s Gazette, was canght morning between nine and ten o'clock, off the northern end of the city, by Mr. John Wil- . who was dragging for it. the house of Mr, George Beavers, the brother, near Wolfe street dock, a o'clock, @ jury, composed of burgh, the Coroner. and W' ingten Fisher, James Nickens, George Seaton, Harrison Blackburn, Robert Williams aod George Seaton, jr. colored, and T. J. Edelin, A.D. Warfield, Eli Pettey, Orlando Wood, James Owens and Joseph Hopkins, white, held sn inquest upon it, and rendered a yer- cordance with the facts. While the oath was being administered by the Coroner to the jurymen, some excitement was created among the crowd collected in the immediate Vicinity by the emphatic Mesers. George Beavers and the brother and brother-in-law of the deceased, agaist colored men holding an inquest upon the body of their sister. They both stated also that it they had supposed that twelve white men could not be provured in the city of Alex- andria to Bold an inquest npon the body of a white woman, they would bave taken fiacross theriver to Maryland, where that number could The protest, however, tained the demurrer. at the same time granting to the complainant Jeave to amend her bill. ——_-——. OnntTzr Marker, Ib.,30c.; next, 25c.; Sal f, Ware. Veal, isc. Mutton, chop! Lamb, 20c.; Latd, 18c.; Pork, fresh, Bacon, hams, uncut, 2c.; sliced, : breasts. 18¢.: shoulders, 15¢e. Butter, 20a 25¢.; Spring Ohickens, $4224.50 per di $1; Gosling, $1.15 a@ piece; doz, 30 was open on Sundays. Returns were received from about 500 libraries; amon; libraries a few had epened on of these were in Belgium, and two or three in One of the most considerable tat Mons, containing 12,000 or fad been opened on Sunday, lon, as reported, that it would prove usetul to the workingmen. of two yeare, however, the experiment was abandoned as unsuccessful. Whether any of the other libraries wer anday. Two Potomac TRaNsvorTation Line For Barti- MORE AND Potomac River Laxpixes.—Steamei leave Sixth street wharf at 6 days and Saturdays. For THz Eastern SHore.—The steamer Wil- son Small, an elegant boat, leaves her pler, oppo- site No. 170 Light street wharf, Baltimore, every ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturda: Easton Point, Rouble Mills, Oxford, Clora’s Point, ‘@ wharf, Cambridge, Aughlett’s wharf, Cabin Creck, Medford’s wharf and Lioyd’s Land ———~-e- __ Fire Alarm Telegraph Stati Atthe suggestion of many of our readers, who do not understand the signal numbers in striking of the bells to designate the locali- ties of firee, we publish the following list of the numbers and localities of the boxes in this -Dax.— Beef, best cute, | of these were m. on Wednes- jances connect. so far elicited, was pu ens, per pair, Ducks, pel 3 Ourrents, 5c. quart; Tomatoes, 9p. m., for still opened on San. igo Prof. Jewe't, think- ing that some of the larger libraries might have since he was in Ea- than the date of the @Micial re- ment, asked of M Heeter Bo: sange, of Paris—one of the largest commission bookeellers in Europe, having rr correspondence with the principal libraries, ‘who happened at that time to be in this city, Boston)—whether an en thns opel * * * 1t was con- per pec! berries. 10 cents per quart; New Honey, ound: Appies, new, per peck. ks, bh.,5e. Spinnach, 1€a%0c. Turnips, ic. pk. cts, per grt, 15 cts. white, lval§c.; dried cherries, qt. ishes, per bunch., 2a4c. Onions, 4c. bunch; Okra, 3uc.; Parenips, 2a25c, Peas,gt., 10¢. Carrots, bunch, 5c. Rhubarb, ‘6c. Fish-Rock, large, each, $2.50; small. bunch, 400c.; Perch, 50 cente; Herring, per doz., 15820 cents: air: 50 cents to 75; Halibut 25 cents Ib. »$1.50a81.60. Corn Meal. per bus , Shipstaff, 80c. Brownstuff. 75¢ mid- orts, 6c. Corn, shelled, Wc.a$1.10,1n ba..90c. Hay, cwt., $1 been opened on Sun Public libraries had le replied, + Not one.’ Mr. Bossange further stated that he had lately made an extensive tour ng the libraries of Europe, and could ‘om personal observation that no public ‘ary Was opened on Sunday. testimony was confirmed by that of W.E. Jilleon, tormerly Librarian of the U.S. Patent Office, and for the year and a balf general assistant in the Pubiic Librarv. He stated that he had visited nearly all the libraries in_the northern part ot Europe, and in no case had be found large library open on Sunday. So faras hisknowledge extended rotestations of james Spencer, ear, bbl., 85.50a$7. Oa! ag2. Straw, $1 S0al.95. Celery, per bunch, iUc. Kront. per quart, &c. Oabt Hommmy, quart, 10 cents. Lettuce, 5 cents. Po- tatoes, 40c. per peck; Lettuce, 5c. head; Small Dace, 75¢.a81.30 cents. Green peas, 25850 cts.; pk. Bermuda potatoes, pk. $1.15, Aspar- 10a20¢, bunch. The Government employers, Iately sent to work on frontier posts, are reported suffering from the cholera near San Anton: where they are quarantined. The freedmen et Alleyton are also suffering from cholera. Many farmers in Niagara county, N. ¥., have contracted to deliver new crop amber th street east and Sonth Carolina avenue. ith strect east and C street north. —ith street cast a) 2d street east and K street north. street east and East Cay 3Engine Honee, Capi nd street west and F street south. 16—Police Station. 4% and F street south. bage, per head, 1dalse. be readily obtained. HOTELS, &c. OTICE.—MR. GEO. A. SP’ importation. The citizens of Washington ought ot to fail to give him a call. jy 6-1m* pry POINT HOTEL. SALT WATER BATHING. This well known resort will be open for the re- ception of visitors on the 20th of June. ard per day $2.56. rd per wee! Sls. LL. Prop Steamers leave Washington e+ Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 8 ¢ ud Baltimore every Tuesd ing at the Point. Je 12-tf im this country—and he had visited several States, and been connected with libraries of various kinds—he knew of no public library wbich was kept open on the Lords day.” As Profs. Jewett and Jillson, were formerly well known in this city for years, it is presumed their testimony will be regarded as decisive on the point in question; and 1 doubt not many of your readers will be glad to learn the trath from eueb credible sources. A Loven or TRUTH. PorrT oF Rocks RalLRoap.—We under. stand that the property in Washington county, on the ronte of the inchoate railroad. concern- ing the price of which the owners and the Baltimore and Uhio Railroad Company dif fered, has been referred to a jury of condem- nation. This jury, consisting of eighteen dis- interested persons, the decision: of twelve of whom must be final, each. Cherries, gt., 10c. Gooseberries. qt., iic.: -25a50e New Potatoes. per pk ,30as0c. Cur- Tante, per at. lsc. Mulberries, per qt., lve. Blackberrier, 10 cents. Plums, $! Cucumbers, per doz., 22c. each. Pears. $1.10as1.60 per peck. Green Pep- Bet Foss, 25c. per doz. Beans, new, 50c. per peck. being the only obstruction inthe way of the impannelled jury, they proceeded to hold their the above stated result. Richard Rudd was summoned asa juror, Tefused to serve when be discovered that ‘was to be associated with colored men. —_e—__. ACrTIzEN oF RicsMOND ROBBED.—About eight o'clock last nignt, as Mr. Henry T. Ual- len, who arrived bere from Richmond on ‘hi morning, was walking down Penn- sylvania avenue, he was accosted in a familiar yy one of a party of three men, who said that be had known bim many years ago in California. Atter some conyeration, Mr. U. ted to take a drink, which he ‘aired toa restaurant in the neigh- illard’s for that purpose, While waiting for the liquor to be furnished, the two men who Bad been left behind came into the 17—43; and M strect south. 1S—ith street west and Maryland avenue. 19—424 street and Maryland avenue. 21—C street north and New Jersey ave., (RB. R. winter wheat at $2 per bushel to the Lockport Rain is wanted for the growing inquest wit! The Hon. David McKee, an ex-member of ostmaster at Lafayette, In- if dead at his home yesterday RINGMAN, form: erly proprietor of the Columbia Hotel, of Washington, bas opened a Hotel on 703 Walnu' street. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ‘THe alse has on hand a large stock of Rhinesh Wines of his own Congress, and Watermelons, 402. dian, shot himse] No. 1, Hook-and-Ladder House, Maes. ave. eet 25—sth street west and New York avenue. 26—Police Station, 7th and Boundary streets. '7—ith street west and M street north. =. it and H street north, -and E street north. 3¢ etreet and Pennsylvania avenue. Kicbmond is full of rumors about chanees of city offices, and it is understood that the military authorities are about to make many new appointments. ‘The freedmen are holdi out Georgia, and are addressed by Republican speakers, white and black, who urge upon them the necessity of supporting their party. Aboy named Houchey,a newsboy on the Sonth ‘Carolina railroad,’ was killed by the train rnnning over him near Bambury yester- —_.—_——. THE RIVER FRONT, JULY 27, Wharf—Sailed—Schr. A. Corson, Key, Havre- de-Grace, light. Carter's Wharf —Arrived—Schrs. U. D. } bourne, Frazier, Havre-de-Grace, 100 ton coal for Jona B. Lord; Geo. Mi Philadelphia, 200 tons of coal for J. W.Simms & Co.: James Buchanan, Kallahan, Philadel- phia, 131 tons of coai for John Wilson. Sailed Medley. Havre-de-Grace, light; Pearl, Williams, Alexandria, Virginia, 67.— Harvey's ing meetings through 37—12th street west \d I street north. ‘House, D et. north and 22th st. 7, veka. Ty ‘Friday and Satur? partment, Mth st. west and Sst. north. ¥ at 40 clock p.m. Touching going and return- 42—Rigcs’ Bank, I5th at. west and N. commenced their A GARD x The undersigned herewith ennounce the public that he has sold ont his Restaurant, 501 7th street, to Mr. F. G ROHR. He'avarls himself of this opportt nity to thank his friends for the many favors whi me to his successor CHARLES KLOMAN. Washington, D. C., April 13, 1367. ss I take pleasure to inform the public that I have bonght the well-known establishment known as be my duty to do the custom and F. Kloman’s Restaurant. It sh everything in my power to gain esteem of the citizens of the Distriet ap 13 3m* DENTISTRY. & D. TI No. 260 PENN’A AVE, Between 12th and 13th streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. No charge will be made for extracting where Ar- tificial Teeth are inserted. although the, patient will be required to, pa surgical operation when pert wil deducted when. the done can, have it asc EETH. ‘M. LOOMIS, M. D. The Inventor and Patentes of the MINERAL PLATE H, attends personally at his office in city. Many persons can So Wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear these Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, bat to those who are particular, and wish the pur: est, cleanest, strongest and _most perfect denture ETeETH will No. 238 Penn’a avenue, be- ts. Also, 907 Arch street that art can procure, the MINEBA) be more fully warrante ‘Rooms in this city tween 9th and 10tl Philadelphia. ‘oc 20-1y CLOTHING, &c. HEIBERGER, (Successor to H. F. Lovpon & Co.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR. Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) ML. 228480 MERCHANT TAILOR. corner of hand D streets, desires to return uks for the liberal patronage be- ing past seasons. and at his friends to visit his his thi stowed which he has and Sommer Trade. ust purchaned r. R. HARD associate. continues to give his constant attention to the style and general appearance of all garments made at the establishment. ‘The best work and e charges is our mot aps-3m* bar-room, and were also invited to drink. From here the party visited two or thi saloons, drinking at each place, till final: effects of the frequent libations be; and Mr. Cullen, being quite unsuspicious of any designs upon bim, and regarding bis com- friends, proposed to take a hack ride, the expenses of which he insisted upen in advance. After riding toa number 8 in various parts of the city, the party dismissed the hackman at the cerner of Penn- ylvania avenue and 7th street, and soon after separated for the night, atl hands apparently being in astate of high intoxication Mr. 0.” then sought his boarding-bouse. and retired for the night; but this morning, when heawoke, he for the first time discovered that his pocket- book was gone,in which were some valuable papers and about $75 in money. He has no doubt that the robbery was perpetrated by the three men who imposed themselves upon bim as acquainiances. Sg Lincotm RapicaL Rervsiican ABBS0CIATION.—A meeting of the Lincoln Rad- teal Republican’s Laboring Men’s Association was held last evening at the John Wesley Church; Hey. Alexander Henderson in the The President stated it was the intention of the association to hold meetings in different parts of the city until their prineiples were understood, and they would then procure a hall. It was not the design of the order to ask the removal trom office and the public works of those who voted for or against their principles, but simply to ask tor’ The report of the executive com- mittee was received and approved. The committee on 4; they had waited on on Thursday iast. prietors ask an exorbitant sum for ther land, and as the railroad company want it not for use, but to prevent any one else from getting it, the action of the jury is looked for with ‘Walter S. Cox, of this city, has been appointed resident counsel for the Dis- trict on bebalf of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- Toad Company.— Georgetown Courier, 43—15th street west and K street nort! As the pro- ‘he Norfolk Journal states that & crew which bad spent three weeke invatch- ing turtle in the waters of u and Appomatox, arrived the: catching sixty, and then say: sale of three hundred only brought seven dollars and eighty-two cents, and they oniy realized ten dollars for all sold of the sixty, unless in thanks, for which four or five were exchanged. These turtles averaged from ten to twenty-eight pounds each, and in a Northern market would have greedily, but here, where peo- twenty-five cents per pound for choice steaks, two cents per pound was disregarded for materi erto esteemed as a great luxury. to discharge balance of vargo. R harf—Arrived—Schre. Wm. Johns, Street, Havre-de.Grace, coal for H. Clay ‘Wm. H. Traverse, Palmer, Havre- de-Grace, coal for H. Ulay Stewart. 'Sailed— B.Grice, Palmer, Alexandria, tor re- eral Hill, Wheeler, for Georgetuwa, art of cargo. er’s Wharf—Arrived—Brig Josie A. Be- veraux. Clark, Boston, slate, hay, and furni- ture for various partie ;. Crouch’s Wharf—Armved—Schr. Hamden ne, lumber for S. Nor- ylvania avenue. he Chickahominy | ears they have been pleased to bestow some interest. ing that they will continue to extend eighty-two pounds panions as ol 2d street west and L street north. ‘Smithsonian Institution. —isth street west and E street north. A Wacon In DisruTe —This morning Peter Mi'holland took to Wall’s Bazaar a wagon to sell, but when he arrived there bis father-in- law, James Coyle, his wife, anda number of their friends were there to prevent the sale— the father-in-law claiming $30 interest in the vehicle. There was quite a commotion caused atthe sale by these parties, and finally they Szreed to leave it to. a magistrate. Accordingly they adjourned to Justice Martin’s, where Coyle warranted his son-in-law, Milbolland, for the amount, $30. and obtaining judgment ®ccepted an order on the auctioneer for that th street west and F street north, ith street west and N street south. 61—Adams’ Express Office, Penni 2—Government Printing Office |—7th street west.and I street north. 4th etreet weet and C street south, "st. north, (residence of Su- Bell, Hart, Oalt fhe Wawaeet left her wharf this morning atten e’clock for Mount Vernon, having on board a goodly number of citizens and stran- In order to accommodat cannot find it convenient to leave their busi- extra excursion will been snapped ania avenue. ple willingly p: for turtle-soap, hith- 67—U_ 8, Observato 5S—Sth xt. weat and perintendent of Police.) WOOD AND COAL. THE E LOGGING Oase AT ForT Sepcwick.— The investigation ordered by General Grant in the alleged brutal whi soldiers at Fort Sedgwick has closed. The | testimony is conclusive as to the whipping of citizens by a sergeant fo! men under him. Lacerations of the flesh and other cruelties were committed. Lieutenant Lantz promptly stopped the flogging, which was simply a few strokes with a gun sling. The reported whipping of a soldier for steal. ing & gun, and exposing him to the prey of gnats and musquitos, is without foundation, 4s testified to by all the soldiers of the 40th in- fantry, and a numper of civilians. No civilian was present at the flogging, as falsely reported. §-On Tueeday of : the Town of Riley, M ness in the mornin, DENTAL ASSOCIA. be made this afternoo1 —$—@—__ 1. 0. O. F. G@ranp EncAMPMENT.—From the report of Grand Scribe, Ohas. B,C. Colledge, to the Grand Loage of the United States. we are permitted to take the following statements, the condition of the Patriarchal branch of the order in this jurisdiction : pments, 4; initiations, 102; rejections, 2; admitted by card, 1; Teinstated, 2; suspended, 1! 14; number of members, 894; Patriarchs relieved, 66; widowed families relieved, 6; amount paid for relief of Patri- archs, $1,121.33; ditto for relief of widowed families, $210; ditto for burying the dead. $262.25; total relief, $1,623.58; amount of annual The increase in member- ee eee A Preasuge TRip.—To-night the schooner ave on a pleasure trip PDing of citizens by | Ames elling whisky to the a BALTIMORE AND Potomac RAILROAD.—The Prince Georgian, of Upper Mariborongh, rays the annual meeticg of the stockholders the above-mentioned road will be held at Up- per Marlborough on Wednesday, the 4th day ot September next, and add inary lines between this pla have been already surveye¢. One corps of engineers is now locating them, and another jately on a similar work t WHITE ASH at $8, by the tom. Alleizes ers. OAK WOOD, $10 per cord. PN On W ODD» $9 Por ss Long Oak, 88 perco! Bh of Cosienl med, whick Teeth are made. The Association is now pi ed to make Teeth on Gold. Silver aud Rubber at New York, Philadelphia and Boston prices. All Keceons wishing dental work scheap 48 in the abeve-named cities. All work will be done in the neatest and best manner, and warranted to give entire satis- faction. Persons will do well to call and examine our work before getting it elsewher@ jy 15-tf rd. al sighs 2.2401 1d BY me OA Be LORD, Corner 4th and @ sti and Baltimore faily known an pelled, 1; deaths, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. will proceed immed: Gross tons of 2,20 Ibs., delivered in any part c from this place to the Potomac direct. ly increases as to the progress and success of the work.” last week the citizens ot ich., were thrown into excitement. An insane woman. the wife of Thomas Jones, murdered her own child, aged two years, by nearly cevering its head from the body with an axe. There was no one pres- ent when tbe unnatural movher killed her child, but soon after she called into the house bor who was passing by. and told him Instead of manifesting sorrow for what she had accomplished, she im- mediately took hold of the child and attempted to throw it around the room Mrs. Jones has, at previous times, given evidence of insanit Before she was married she attem: stroy ber life by jumping into a we RRGULATING City DietT.—Ti hibition increases, apparent! cials, in their concern for the health of the community, are now extending their authority the 1o0d.as weil as the drink of the peo- The St. Louis Board of Health, for exam. haye prohibited the sale of green corn. cucumbers, melons, cabbages, squashes, and all kinds of unripe fruit its, unul the Ist of Oc! tion of the order will be coneide: bs ok Ce rerred oe to the chol- era panic. But is it not carrying parental care a little too far to forbid a whole population to eat euch things as melons, squashes, cucum- A Egg and Furnace White Ash, $8.00, Teceipte, $3,364.31. aon ee ee ngs 25. s Pee CLERICAL.—We copy from the Catholic Mir- ror of yesterday the following appointments, which are to go into effect on the first Sunday -Rev. John McNally, pas: Stephen's Church, in course of erectio Desiderius De Wu! ant at St. Matthew's, Washington, D. Felix Barotti. lications reported that ‘ayor Wallach and in- formed bim of the injustice of the contractors, who gave white men #2 per day and colored men $).25. They also stated that the Mayor replied that he had no centrol over the con- tractors, as they employed their own laborers. The committee also reported that they had waited on General Howard, who informed them that Mr. Ramsey was the contractor for the erection of the Howard University, and as it was for the benefit of the colored people, he had no doubt that they would be employed in the erection of i After addresses by Major Morse, Rev. Mr. Jones, and others, the meeting adjourned. Ach. 88: igh, Be. ine Wood constantly on hand. Soe ce Se Tyre conta oe wraset, eres foot of Seventh street. Pat artin will te down the river with a gay par board who intend to visit all the inlets on the river, and also to a short distance beyond the capes on old ocean. The Martin has been finely fitted up for tbis trip, and ty, headed by apt. be aided by Assistant Sailing aster A. Archer, and included in which is Werd’s Philadelphia string band of five pieces, will have a good time. They expect to be gone & week or more, P. BROWN & SON, 8. P. 465 9th street, between E and F. ington, D.O.; Re what she bad done SEVENTH STREET. TO PERSONS RENOVATING. REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. Having the largest and choicest Stock in the Dis- trict, and wishing to reduce it as much as pos. uring the summer. im order tommke room for lurchases, we shall offer for the next two enths, at reduced pris for eath, Our choca selec: FAPERTANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, E FRAME: .D AND TASSELS, doubtless the Hall, who will F of the Missions connected with Rev. Jeremiah Henricks, ter’s Church, Capitol Hill, asejstant at St. Ww he rage for pro- ——_s_—. Drvoxcer Casz.—In the Equity Court, Judge ly. and public offi- Cartter, yesterday, the cace of Joslin vs. Joslin, complainant suing for divorce, was taken up, and an order granted allowing petitioner to sue informa pauperis. Th! ——e—__ InpustTRIaL ScHooL in WasHINOTON.—Mrg Olive Latoya formerly of Dorchester, Mass., der the auspices of the Ladies’ Educational es Tue WasHINeTOx ZOUAVES.—This compa- ny bas now been fally organized and will soon wake its appearance on our streets as a pany. The principal officers are , Jobn Tyler Powell, F iis; Second Lieuten: Surgeon, Dr. John E Smith; W. M. McKenny. The uniform bine jacket and is an order granted ns in indigent circumstances direct- 1p, im order that justice may not be hindered by reason of the officers of the court shall perform their work without charge. en Ss ‘Yesterday morning, as Of- nicer John Drill was on his way to George. town, he noticed two colored men racing their borses up Pennsylvania avenue, ani Seventeenth street they came near riding over ari ‘Ashington, to solicit funds for y’s Indusirial School for Freed- nd the work therewith connected. She nly commended by Gen. O. O. Hi early indorses the object for Her stages of the war, ed in that service nearly four years, after which she wasmatron of the Newsboys’ Home poverty. that all it, within the city lim- hibition and. a few non oe ion ont enle To those needing the above w call and examine our Good and prices before purchnsiug e nA Please remember ARK rderly Sergeant, jth red imme bk 2 pants with red trimmings, blae shirt, McUleiland cap of dark blue, with sky trimmed with red, and with white leggings. The company is com; of excel- lent material, quite 8 number during tbe war in mili:ary organizations. company’s tailor is just now engaged in getting ‘up the fatigue uniforms. in which the compa- at their pic-nic th of August, t dedided to repeat their fermer pic- would sry please . jy10-tf _ No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington, rere aera Fast Ripine. nt ont, in the purse, and re« id Fellows’ Hall, ween D and E etreots PRERRERREREEPECPPEPPPPrE NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 5 me r8 above ight doo! Be ee ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE Court.—Henry Forrest was brought before a Philadelphia Magistrate on T: ented brutality to his wife. led a razor from ve his name as Alexander Hay im to the First Ward station, w: fined $20 by Justice Harpe: —— eee Mav Doc SHor.—Officer Homer. of the Fifth precinct, yesterday shot a mad dog in front of the National Theater. eee PREsENTATION—On Thursd reception given at the house Davia Garrett and more, the former President, 8nd the latter tain of the ist nine Athletics (colored) Base 1 Cinb, were prerented each with a splendid lay evening, ate of Mr. uel Mr. Geo. Duon- day, charged BY expect to ay his pocket, and street Park on throat, but ‘abo seeing the GEO. B. WILSON tof the way: but before any one PAWNBROKERS JB. BURNSTINE’S LOAN OFFICE. 4745 13th street, 3d door south of Penn. ave. MONEY loaned ‘on ti Real Est Jowelry Silver Pl Pi At oimne eeenPuons. ge BURNSTINE. " STABLISHED FIRM OF m pee SED PAWNBHORERS 34 FOUR AND-A-HALF STREET WES’ ania avenue, Offer the highest cash advances on all kind Merchandis«, to any amount and for any time desired at reasonable rates. Interest on large sums greatly reduced. Business strictly confidential. Goods bought for cash and sold at private sale. fe zi-ly dase ball belt. beautifally worked wit! The presentation speect was made by Lane, rR ich. was respon or take the rezor from his band, he drew it across his throat, inflicting a long gash, extending trom near the wind! . The blood flowed freely, and few moments Forrest becam: weak. the wound is very severe, itis not thought te be a mortal one. DzaTH OF A JUDGE OF THE MARYLAND CounT oF pty ger nk Brice tof Al Shore district, died at De Tes- Late of the firm of Burns & Wilson, No. 502 SEVENTH STREET, Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, tdeddddeddddddddddddddddd GKAND GOULD MEDAL OF HONOR HAS been awarded by the Paris Ex) to Chickering & Sons, of Boston, for thei PIANOS. 1c —The members of thi belonging to the 5th U.S. Cavalry gave Pic-nic at Orystal Springs, on Thursda, ing, 25th instant, in honor of some of its mem- ne been dis ao bes ALEXANDRIA AND VICINITY.—The Gazette Board of Directors of the Orange and Alexandria railroad company, which has bees {in session here for’® day or two past. adjourned. yesterday evening. They bad the proposed consolidation of the letion of the Manassas mefasion was arrived at, but considerable progress was made towards the desired end—the remainin, ected roads. e8 wretittalng downward for grain. The LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. 475 ——_.—_—_ Foor RacB.—A spirited foot Face took place” named Scott and iy, who were to run from the corner of 1éth street and Pennsylvania avenue to the long bridge. Scott made the point in ten min- nt nding Limeets jog. upon A Wagon which bridge sBortly after. « vious to this another race Wasrun trom e pots but mo names could be ob- Over three bi between men ‘atches, Diamonds, anos, Furniture, Me: chanical Tools. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wearing strictly select nature, and the best i tag Hiphevrttle dial} as master of oe mon excel supper wasservea, notwithstanding the heat, the ‘light fantastic toe’? was tripped considerably dari: evening. Among others pcesen! Mason. commanding regiment; Lieut. Buras, Sih cavalry, and W. P. W! sa tial Sages Supptx DzATH.—Mrs. Pote, wife of Pete: Knig Y paz ene avenue, 5 heart, abou |two roads, and the utes while nit ing ground, ju ig settlements to, JOHN F. 310 Pennaylvs HE POTOMAC BRICK WORKS. iS ofevery description machine ig tg ON THOM & Office’'lsth ionians:? } er « continues to eatin, it that to-day’s ... Oats have slightly ral- understood that they ty NAtive Wixe Brrters.—From Mr. Gau- {tier we have’ some of his celebrated ‘native | Wine bitters,” which have acquired a great jon a8 & preventive of of Oni acallto the ine Re’ Pote, residing fi je and pressed, an: to receive proposals for furn! y and 1ith streets, pi de died irom matic and Tecommended BODY SCHOOL IN VinGiniIa.-The Rich. ; OKS— 4 Practice of United Nate Naval Courta’Mariale By At A Hare y the Duke Louder The Vegetable World. oui pir: Bilste Magoon: le De a lay Day. By ipl do Emmerson, Good English; or, Popular Breors The Reign of Law. Bi 1 vol; London. f : e'Steam Boiler. pyguaee. Harrison on SE ANCK TAYLOR, a ADPBEMKY VINEGAR. SPBERRY SYRUP. ei eg EAC REY CORDIAL. Alloi st quality. N. W. BURCHELL, 2 upder Ebbitt House, = Mth te ote. JSS LIFFE, N BROKERS, AG 'S AND COMMISSION 4 Flour and General Merchan- disc'No. 61, Louisiane avenue, up stairs. Wank: je19- isesees. asatonic appetizer and invigorat | Tropore to 5a meals Of givingit a ls to the extent m ple it before BRAY EDITIONS. fair trial. --_Theobtrer’s ‘Lectures on dennis, illustrated rear aay eae jucation, who has on Solume; Dickens” Work. 81.25 per volume; He = 7 asa ond ed ae prooaeige Te oan jont and down the 10 Feninysoa! ares FRANCK TAYLOR TOLD. ¥, WATCHES, AND SIL; Gorge Reredneraca a yeenaly Sien’ mhveeilee are anxious to dust of the city thi | Bitated, at 338° Pes FROM EUROPE. Loxpor, Jaly 26—Evening.—There ts mach caution shown italiste and Business men bere the feeling having become general that war between France and Prassia is im- winent A private dispatch from Berlin, re- crived this evening, m mention of the gen- eral opinion that war is certain, and adds that Prussia is actively urging forward her squad- Tone for such an éven:. Vizxwa, July 26—The Emperor Napoleon has sent a note to King William of Prussia, Urging Bim to surrender the Danish provinces of North Schleswig to Deumarx. The rer Francis Joseph of Austria declines to terfere in the matter at all. Bertin, July 25.—A couple of conscripts belonging to the Imperial army attempted to escape w-day. They succeeded in reaching an American vessel at Bremerhaven which was just on the point of setting sail. The Prassian ‘authorities threatened to open their batteries on theship ifthe commander refased to give up the conscripts. After a short parley tho men were surrendered. PETERSBURG, July 20.—The Kussian issued orders to its agents in the city of Hankow as their 7 Frorexcer, July 2%6.—Baron Ratazzi. the | Prime Minister of [taly, has made an offer to garrison the city of Rome with the national troops, to pro‘ect it from the threatened attack of the party of action under Garibaldi and Mazzini. ‘ GENERAL GRANT AND THE PRestDENcy.— The New York correspondent of the Pntlade!- phia Ledger writes on Wednesday, as foi- lows: Do not underrate the importance of the formal nomination ot General Grant by the Union Republican General Committee last evening. That proceeding was not undertaken ‘Without fall consultation with certain gentie- | men of distinction, whose postoffice address, for the ent, is Long Branch, New Jersey. Upon this point my intormation is sach as to leave no room for doubt. The Mr. eld ‘Smith who is the chief engineer of business is the United States District Attorney. He was among tbe passengers who went down to the Branch in this afternoon's boat. Another fact worth mentioning is, a leading editorial in this event Commercial Adver- tiser, endorsing the nomination. That articie, itis understood, was writtem by the editor, Thurlow Weed, who also went to the Jersey coast this afternoon The Times also, it is said, willbe out in the course ofa day or! wo, with a double leaded article favoring the same nominution, in accordance with instructions said to have been left by Mr. Raymond, the ed- itor, on his departuré for Europe. NaBRow Eacars or 4 RAItRoap Tras. — ‘The passenger train on the Urange and Alex- andria Railroad, which left Lynchburg last Monday night for Alexandria, escaped an ac- cident very narrowly, at Rockfish bridge. The Lynchburg News has the following account of the incident:—“A man rode his horse upen the bridge, which is an open one, and when the animai had gottsn some thirty or forty eteps on the bridge. it miseed its footing, and became entangled in the open space between | the ties, which was not large enough to admit the passage of its body, and thus formed a dangerous obstruction. Soon after, the train came thundering along at the rate of twenty- five miles an hour, but. most fortunately for the safety of all on board, the engineer diseoy- ered the danger only in time to stop the train ‘when it had reached witbin a few feet of the spot. Had the train struck the horse, itis mos: certain that it would have been thrown from the bridge a distance of forty feet. ana many lives would have been sacrificed The bands on the train, assisted by the passengers, threw the horse from the bridge into the river, no other means of getting bim out of tte way being possible, and upon searching about for the owner of tbe animal, found him asleep in 8 ditch on the side of the road, near the end ef the bridge. CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENTS IN PHILADEL- PHIA.—The Philadelphia Inquirer says “There ts at present considerable activity amongst the different trades organiva- tions to prevent an anticipated reduction in the present rates of wages. The horseshoe: the plasterers, the lithographic printers, the saddle and harness makers, and the makers, are all holding meetings, and ceedings of the latter possess more tl nary interest. They are considering the pro- pristy of establishing a co-operative move. ment, which, if successful will greatly pro- mote their Interests by the way of manufactur- ing and selling their own goods. “The meeting already held in relation to the proposition has been simply preliminary in character, and will be followed by another at an early day. when further developments will be made. The temporary officers, with others, will correspond with ihe officers of similar organizations elsewhere, and a general inter- cbange of opinion will be obtained before pro- ceeding with the movement.” TE STRASBURG CONNECTION.—At iast mat- | ters bave taken a positive turn in connection | with the railway extension from Winchester to Strasburg, says the Winchester Times, and | the indications point to a epeedy construction | of this link. A portion of the engineer corps | of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (to be under ebarge of Captain Richard Randolph) ha: arrived in Winchester. and under instructio1 from John W. Garrett, Esq., the president of that company, will enter at once upon a sur- vey of the route for the location of the Win- chester and Strasburg extension. The terms Bpon which the Baltimore Railroad and the ‘inchester and Potomac Railroad have | (if @ positive agreement has been arrived at) for the future conduct of railroad o} in this section have not been made Public; but that the gentlemen representing the stockhold- ing interest of the Winchester and Potomac Railroad have encceeded in inducing ths co- operation of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 18 evidenced by the decisive indications noted HORRIBLE OUTRAGES IN TENNESSEE —A tragedy occurred near Union ity, Odin county, Teaneseee,on Monday. A negro man broke jail in that town on the preceding Friday and repaired to the residence of an aged and highly respectable widow lady named Chatham, outraged ber person and Two sons of the injured woman followed the wretcb to Hickman, Kentuck: arrested bim and, taking him back to the sce! of the outrage, shot him dead and severed his head from his body. A large number of militia, white and black, are continually ipg through Nashville en route for different points in middle and western Tennessee. Al- though everything is quiet now, hardware stores are being extensively patronized, and firearms of every kind are being extensively purchased by both whites and blacks. OALIFORNIA POLITICS._Some months ago ‘we announced the division of the Republican party in Oalifornia into ‘long hairs” and “sbort hairs,” giving a brief account of the fend between the factions. There are now two Republican tickets in the field in California, John Bidwell. lately member of Congress, be- ing at the head of the ticket chosen by the ‘long hairs,” and Mr. Gorham heading that nominated by the “short hairs.’ Bidwell, who is an able and prominent man, has the support of three-fourths of the Republican papers in the State. At the Jast Presidential election in California, Mr. Lincoln’s majority was nearly 20,600. The Democrats are about to make a }, being inspirited by the division rere it eioangeel but only the r4 ve any hope of carrying the election Phila. Ledger, ah ————— Law ecenzss OF COLLEGE STUDENTS.—The college regatta at Worcester terminated with disgraceful scenes. One of the hotels was playfully taken posseesion of by the students, ‘who proceeded to Gestroy the furniture, doors, windows, crockery, clothing, &c. The tor estimates his loss at $1,500. The civil authorities and citizens seem to have looked on helplessly at the riotous boys, for nothing was done to put a stop to their lawless Proceedings. If a college regatta is to be made the excuse for heavy betting and blackguard- iam, it will not take long to bring rowing into disrepute. Probably the poliee of Wor- cester will take care next year to keep order: but it would be far better if the students would take the matter in band themeelves. jis Bi ste oisestiey BENEFIT TO Sam CoLtyER.—The Stadt The- atre was well filled last night by a crowd, enthusiastic and expressive, which had con. vened on the occasion of a complimentary renefit to Sam Collyer, the late antagonist of Barny Asron in the contest for the light weight championship in fistic circles. The array of talent was and cf more than ordina: wi er tas The Sppeernnen co Collyer, with hi wo boys, was the | repeated and after the really fine display of alogoisen it seemed to be the general sentiment that Sam. onght to give up fighting and stick to the dan- cing. The entertainment closed aiepiaye < {the «manly art,” in which science enoug' the most wit several rus exhibited to delight meen Admirers of the sport.—N. Y. Herald, ly 26. MUniereRiat.—Rey Mr. Randolph, Rector Obrist jure, in Alexandris, hes recsived