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THE EVENING STAR =e 15 PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPT£D ¥ ’ ra i Fi AT THE STAR BUILDING, ; Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and 11th street, ‘ BY W. D. WALLAOB? per eS eer SESE ‘fhe STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers tn the City and District at Taw a Cents PERWEEK. Copies at the counter, with ? + or without wrappers, TWO Uzwmrs each. 2 PRICE FOR MAtLING:—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dob- ders; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are TELEGRAMS, &c. ‘The following are the registration retarng from New Orleans and Algiers, excepting thi Jact three days, and second district. Whites, 14,843; Diacks, 14,795. White m inthe Siate r gistrars report 42,662 whites, and 79,129 blacks. Ata meeting of the Philadelphia Board of Trade yesterday morninz, a resolution was adopted reque~ting the trusters to expel F. W. Patterson the person who attempted the $80,- 00 swindle, Thursday. A committee is to be appointed to mature ® more sccure system for delivering property to buyers. sent from the office longer than paid for. og Ouida mawnate tar | oN er ek, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1867. N&, 4,494, SSS KE 5 iSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD. TRE SchURTZEN VuRRIN.—Great prepara- ALEXANDRIA AND THE River.—The Alex- BANKERS. pects <a, : LOCAL NEWS. eee eaaee ater our report closed. | Hous are being made among our German fel- | andria Gnzetie of yesterday anys: alemad 7 - jaltimore and ‘ailroad, ‘thi the case of Leonard Kean low -citizens for the annaa! uetzen Verien, ing o1 e lower = J AP OVERS C2 For BattiMone.—Trains leave daily, except ana "Pano cHugh, charged with conspir- | which begins at the 7th street Parkon Monday | mac is now in ‘prime,’ aed that the anglers BANKERS Sunday, at 7:00and 7:45a m.,and 12:15, 2:00, 4:30, ing to defraud Armatead Liburn, colored, out | next. The Park has been refitted every | and small seine haulers are catching quanti- r and 8:45 p.m. On Sunday, at ‘The Banquet given by the Baze Ball trater- | of nis ‘property, was given before Justice | preparation made to have the festival a plenc. | tesofealt water taylors, erocner sheepshead, Fifteenth street, opposite Treasury, and &6p.0. 2 * nity of the District, at the Kirkwood House | Waiter. as follo Aantand agreeable one. For =e days past veal &e. eT dotted up their fish uy and sell at current market rates, and keep | Fox art, Way Stations —Daily, except Sunday, | last night, to the victorious first nie of the | Armsicad Liburm, he hegre) ona “pete ee edhe tal ES at Ad a a sai) Maayan Th i tara y WOuld mest constantly on hand a full supply ef all ‘at 7:00 a. m., and 2:00 and 8:45 p.m. Sunday, at 7:45 | National upon their return from their Western promiiberhed pgm ered Rim tosigne pe: | tention at the store of Dr. Mosse, Aveute | “Some young tation Warhinigion jepects- GOVERNMENT BONDS, * popes np TF ko kes - tour was a well conducted and happy affair. | Dey‘ne saying that if anything should happen | House, where they are on exhibition. ‘The tore to the Regatia yesterday, topped for a SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND SRW AY Stations Sours ov ANnarots Juxc- | The hour for the supper was 9 o'clock, aud | he (Mctingh) could show the amount due. | procession will be formed on Monday morn- | #1 ort time in thie city, and availed temsrly A 3 begs eee erorsy Sod ile “ 7 ut he refused. Finally, — ‘ s 5 Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, and | train on Sunday. ‘ themselves “at home” in one of the parlors, Deeeuia ee eheia the peper, by. making Mg | thot ambernnt the cae mounted; alarge | selves, however, and occaped arrest f sé on ait ible points. For Aut Pants or rar West.—Leave daily, ex- | ging their favorite airs until half-past nine | Marg inthe Preence of both. Kean alleged | omnibus, containing the Marine Band. drawn | Horse stealing in this locality hes become of Re ee ne ce een OE: cept Sunday, at 7:45 a. m., and 4:90 and 8:45 p.m. | When the company were marched into the | that witness ‘could pay in nine or ten months, six horses; the marsbal-in-chier, Mr Chas. | late almost as prevalent as it was during the On Sunday, at and 8:45 p.m. only, connecting | large dining room, where there was a table set | and it was simply an ee The paper EXCBANGE OFFICE, OF WILLIAM HUB- | at Relay House with Western trains. around three sides of the rooni heavily laden, | Wat never read to him, Sad it was sot eed Weare selling Bills of Exchange on England | Philadelphia and New York Through Line. | 20d near the head of the table, upon the wail’ | P!#!? Presented with @ note demanding the d sterling and | , FoR New Yor, withont change of cars —Leave | W88 displayed the large and triumphant ban- | money. After he returned to the city. two Jrotand and Scotland, for one pound sterling daily, except Sunday, at 7:45 a. m.,and12:15and 7:00 | ner of the Nationals, who sustained only one | weeks ago, hecalled on McHugh and tendered 1, and his assistants, Lewis Beyer and Ed- ward Kolb; the color guard, with the national colors and ‘the colors of the corps; the presi- dent of the association, Charles Kloman, Esq, with the president of the Baltimore associa- tion: tour members of the corps mounted; the Sehuetzen King, with two lads on each side of year 1965, and hardly a night now elap7es @uring which somebody’ horse is not stolen. Mr. Bradshaw, the contrector, is making good progress wiih the steam ferry boat, now building near the lower ship-yard 1t will, prebably, be launched early next month. ‘ 34 C) that he ‘spwards, at our office, 408 Pennsylvania avenge | p,m.’ On Sunday, at7:0 p.m. only. Sleeping cars Ser 2 ee ae tala Bok ae Wares Bete nd | earnings mean waste containing thetar- | Arrarrsin MonTcommRY County, Mp.— ap 29-3m WM. HURLEY & CO. | on7p. m. train. ba 4 H et and a printin; ; the Schuetzen mas- | The Rockville Sentinel of yesterday has the r Dail: t Sunday, at | TUCed to the room and seated on the right and | twenty times, brandishing a huge bacon knife. | & PI 1g press; y 'Y AVINGSBANE. fon PuiLapeiPnta—Daily, excep! lay left of the head of the table, where sat Major | Witness said that ie did not want any fuse, | ters. at following items: Sai 7:45 a.m., and 12:15, 4:30, and 7:00 p.m. On Sun Ellerbeck, Colonel Jones, and othera | and left, when McHugh sala that ne would | Second Division—Marshal, Mr. Boss, of | Incendtariem.—The new unoccupied house, “A PIN A DAY IS A GROAT A YEAB.” at7 p.m. only. following them were the delegations of | Have possession of the property before Mon- | Baltimore. The balance of the Washington | just finished, of Mr. John Wer-millerot they - Great P. 1 e Rent the National Ciub, the other base ball clubs | day night. Schentven Corps. Car containing thirty young | coun'y, at the junction of the turnpike and old Call at the corner of reat Pennsylvama Reute. and invited guests.’ The company were soon | Wr WG. Flood, Deputy Register ot Wills, | ladies dressed in white, and drawn by six | Georgetown, we regret to learn, was cet on 19TH STREET AND PENNA. AVEN Fee eee ean AND ROUTE w EET! | Seated and: commnced eo dimer De thee [eae eae ee Produced the records of his | White horses; officers of the Baltimore Scheut- | fire and entirely consumed, on Monday nigut FEEEDMEN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio depot at 7:45 8.m. | (burden. The gentlemanly host of the house, | office, on which is a copy of adeed of trast | #en Corpe; members of the Baltimore corps, | of last week, about 12 o'clock. The perpe- CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. ‘and 4:30 and 8:45 p. m. Barney Green, and his Sieward, E. B. Brad: | purporting to be executed bv Liburn. about one hundred. All ae mnbeabere will trators of this vile act have not yet been dis- ‘The Central Office of this Company is now situated Steambeat Travel, ley, were around superintending in person. A. Liburn was recalled, and tesvified that at ie tuo, aad Senin iD ore ae gre covert: Lee W. offersa aout of twenty. ‘as above, and is carried on in connection with the For RicHMonD AND THE SOUTH AND SoutHwest, | . rhe following was the bill of tare discussed: | the time the deed is snid to eee bese executed, Hea S a aititbe from whe Clty Hall’alone Meld Meeting beplll ecard tte Meade Weshington Branch. The steamers of the Richmond and Fredericksburg | SOUP—Clam. Fish—Halibut boiled, anchovy | be bad no deed from Mr. Mattingly pe Indiana avenue to3d street, down 3d street to Pennelvania avenue, then to 6th street, and up 6th fo F street, along F to 11th street, and up 14th toH street, along H to 17th street, and down I7th to the Avenue, thence down the D sauce. Boiled—Corned beef, ham, beef tongue. Cross-examined.—Witneas touched the pen its of ONE DOLLAR and npwarierecetyea, | line leave Seventh street wharf daily, except Sun- | Honet=Hipere? beef, lamb, mint sauce, chick- | twice, once in McHugh’s house, and once in aoe tect paid on all sume of FAVE DOLE ARS | 4ay8,at6a.m.and7 p.m. On Sundays at 6a. m. ens, veal. Cold Dishes—Ham ornamented, | a magistrate’s office. When he sigr-d the ‘and upwards. only. beef tongue decorated, corned beef pressea in | paper it was understood that he would pay Investments are made in UNITED STATES For ALEXANDRIA.—Steamers leave Seven’ h bellou, chicken salad ala mayonaise. Entrees | the $50 within three or four months after he dist Episcopal church, of this county propose holding a camp meeting, near Hyattstown, commencing on Friday, the16th instant. The groundsselected are admirably suiied to the i o iS iedine oe purpose, paler -pevoreaupyte of shade = pure 8 AND STOCKS ONLY, under the direction | street wharf every hour from6 a. m. until7 p. m., | —Spring chickens broiled, cream sauce; kid- otto work. Kean told him to go to the office venue to the west gate leading 1 Exec- | waiter, and being of easy access, by good roads, BORENRY D-COORE Bene of JAY COOKE S ai PEP aeyh wanies cnampagie aluce: ‘sweet-breads, | to sign the paper that he owed #50, aud whea | ative Mansion, throo nich they, wilt | trom ail parte of the country. Seagate ae nein Cematise oF te [ok Mount Vannon.— be sredaiar Wawanset | webines edneeruiseeasonl ead neers Vege: | be got there it, was $00. Kean,” however, | march and im front of the, President's Honse, ante gf Beat Brlate—We learn that Mr-Cnas, he: “bs il atoes, hed . | struck off the .C. 5 ‘The Deposits are now more than S00. leaves Seventh strect wneit \Senstay. pete plore aected SS etieeai oteawes, YOUng tacts ’ | By Mr. Adams.--Witness had not received | utes to greet the President. | Passing ont the | miles below this place, has sold bis farm, con- M. T. HEWITT, of Now Nork, Precis dent. 7 an ra jay mornings o’clocl tewedonions. Pastcy—Apple pie, blackberry | any of the proceeds of the sale. Never ap- | east gate ey ara ae ‘Avenue to taining 158 acres, to Mr. Finch, for the sum of W..J. WILSON, Cashier of Branch Bank.” | Tring at 3’: p. m pig), Whortleberry, pic, Pound cake, sponge | pointed Mr. Kean cr consented for him to act | street, down 15th street to Fenneylvanea ave.. | fiiteen thousand doliars. my B-W,FEM om" ince The steainer Columbia lenea Rie Ua?’ | cake, Jenny Lind aie, lemon drops, iacy | ae trusiee, Kean was present at Oallans | end éown ihe Avenue tovth street, and ont 7 ——-+e —____ street to the Park, arriving there about 12 m., and the shooting will begin at 1 p.m. Invitations have been sent to President Johnson, the members of the Uabinet, General Grant. the Judges of the Supreme Court of this District. or Wallach, and other distin- guished person fingers esert—Blanc mange, lem office. First National Bank of Washington | Sts! Pleventh strect, every Wednesday morning | jeer Se lemon water | Cffy Mr Kean.—How long bast been since ationa: at 6o’clock. After the substantial portion of the supper | your wife kad you arrested for attempting to oe Toromac TRANsPoRTATION Line vor Barri. | had been disposed of there was a general pop- | Hill her. Ruled on’, B. B. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. | your axo Porowac Hives Lawoiian teens | pate champagne corks hard throughout | | By the Jus:ice-— Witness hed mot Mr. Kean . 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Si a ; | the room. ‘Tne President of the Dis.riot Asso. | about a year since. plemena las: teyeand Saturday © & @- on Wednes: | ciation, Major Elicrueck, who presigcacrige | mB? Wiliecy sworn.—Witness was the THE TENNESSEE ELECTION. NAPHVILLE. TENN., August 1—The polls have closed upon one of the most peaceapie elections ever beld in this city, and no reports have been received as yet which indicate trouble elsewhere. Information from all the Rg — ipcipal towns of Middle Tennessee has heen GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY Foe! sae Bastann Guous—The|seamee Wil: | Ctiowes ee ar rere and sone | Suctioncsr by whom the property was sold, of tie Sees Cee ‘hon Eaten: Received, ‘There was not the slightest distar- AnD soa Rinallsnn slogant boat, leaves her pier, oppo- | “Gentlemen of the National's First Nine, | were precentat the aslo, ther old tne seme Heware, and Lynchbarg, ‘Ye, pesides, ithe |) Orrce Caring tae cay, muuue ne aan FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED site No. 70 Light street wharf, Baltimore, every | pall Players and Friend: I an proud of the | was 5(, and to let it go for enough to cover recpperiees fee trance vane have Goon fa indicate a majority in tne Siate for Brownlow STATES, Tuesday, Thursday and Satorday, at 9 p. m., for privilege which bas fallen to myself of ad- | the debt and the expenses of the cale—S100. y, ie gaged, and the music for dancing will be tur- Rished by Weber's ban. ‘The adjutants to the marshals are Geo. Otto, John Ross, John Mickel, and John Hocker- meyer, 1!) of wRom will be mounted. The fes- tival will be continued until Friday, and it is to be b. the weather will be favorable. The Baltimore Schuetzens, with Schuetzens ; * A of 20.000, which will probably be increased to ; Easton Point. Ponble Mille, Oxford, Clora’s Point, | dressing you on this acce-ion, not because { | Kean said that McHugh would bay it, and the 16th serect, opposite the Treasury Department, Wallach’s wharf, Cambridge, Haghlett's wharf, think 1 can do the bine the full justice it Tacs sexed Seaipot powell oason 1: would [amet Cabin Greek, Medford’ f and Looyd’s Land | would have met with irom many of the gen. | judge the auction value of the proper e Government Sccurities with Treasuror United | {p” Creel» Medford’s whart hi tlemen presrnt to-night, For that reason fal. | SLM: at The frst. sale. the, broberiy ores Btates —_ro-—___ most wish it had rallen to anetner, with all tho | Knockrd down to S.colored woman. eho said tetent and experience represented here. But, | she was the complainant's wife, at #950, an &7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS.¢9 Fire Alarm Telegraph Stations. Gentlemen, my Beart belag in. the tight prace | McHugh asked Dies not to wee herein’ ae ‘We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT Atthe suggestion of many of our readers, | and all my energies having been enlisied since | aitempted to get the amount of deposit but 30.000. Memruie, Tenn, August 1—12 o'clock, mid- night.—Not the least disturbance was mani- fested: not even the faintest of cheers at any of the polls disturbed the ‘niensity of effort that trom 6 o’clock until 4 characterized both par- ilee. The challenge wes close, and part i ia thé pedient was much resorted to by Radicals aad SECURITIES at current market rate who do not understand the signal numbers in | the year is55, I cheerially undertake iny task. folled. and he again put it up, when Mclingn | fom Philadelphia and other cpectal tats on || Donsexymives te tcotemse tua cece ane FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections | the striking of the belle to designate the loca’ see Bal HAG TARO GETTIN ee a eees Fee et nee ttaeee hearti-bei Keawicaes| Mendip mmaine ake Gene by a | victory is with the former. The colored men base bal] had taken a brilliant start, aud 1 am. 'y Mr. a “ Y | committee of twelve and escorted to the Cit have given Brownlow a lease of office, if not om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE | ties of fires, we publish the following list | Prong to ste along, PORT aatniee hee | tbe DE ti Toe no eeard Mr. Kean say Hall ond the Lynchburg Schuctsene willac, | oflifer The Radicals are mtacpoee ie aoe UNITED STATES. the numbers and localities of the boxes in this wamilier {incon of the Past. ane names of He did nothing at the sale cept Tive in the Orange and Alexandria train on | City and suburbs. There were polled 6233 city: ‘Tight, Fox, jetcher, orton, Smith, and a votes, of which Brownlow received 339, Weparchese Government Voushars on ties MOST | OTe saat on 41 piel south, Jast, bat not least, Berithrong and Studley, ,and Mr. Hine | Monday morning, making bis majority more tman 2000, FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carcfal and | 3—aihatreet ean ond Viginia avenue, Dryers We TCL ae Bee ee | eecesnes (twas bardly necessary toca SRY) © pyrene snitus) To:n4y— let Neat cuiss | eneetae ok deepatch —lith street cast and Pennsylvania avenne. ayers who emupaced from the Empire State; 30e.; 25e.; Beef, 15a20c.; j | tothe Commercial says Governor Bro prompt attention to 7 —ith street east and Pennsylvania avenue, End as we are all Washingioniaus nee weit | Mir Kean expressed & wish that ihe case pag re tage ee aly Feet erates ae eee ot ro wnlOW ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS | 6—bihetreet cast an A cttect south. common, With tbe natives of oar Capital, ill | Wonld be continued #0 :nat thers could be «| feet, aie Veal Soe, imtion, cope, wie, | eettzmaiee tte MAOriey 31 9000; aan ‘and to any other business entrasted to us. ACHR street cust and Sonth Caroiins avenue Anite with the names of Williams and Parker. | compieie hearing, and be wished to show that | Lamb, 2 yh, hams, uncut, 22c.; sliced, | @ Radical Senator in the place of Pa:terson FULL INYORMATION in regard to GOVERN. | | 9—#th treet cat and Il street orth. This ‘spontaneous offering, gentlemen, has come Beene bis Soareeter er nae CAMO COM>: | Sic. MYeAStS Ido: ehoullete: ser Miter: ok a a ; 2d street east and K street = g % 2 ; Ohick- VILL . 2 —Several free - MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, ] 13—34 street enct and Bact Caprio treet. they are universal here—who have watched | The case was continued to this morning. pe aa Oar onrray ciipeesres ing beon disctiar,ed by thelr omplogen ante WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. | 14—No. $Engine House. Capitol Hill. your progress well: and when thenewsof your ‘TO-DAY. Ducke, pair, $1: Exes, doz, Hic: Green Corn | city for voting the Redleal ticker ded kee <. Md street west and F street south. continued victories reached us. the hearty | This morning, a further examination of the | D' ; . are threatened, Gen. Carlin hasordered Grors- ———— lice Graton 436 and i 4 Fe 380. ; HOTELS, & Eoeicerseaecmrmorsee | rock consmtanaeum ner tatacgac | Hi erietperes = comoron wit Rr | Hes lena conan tare raber | ienvata satatan taneae eres, ~ 4 street Ma a avenut be r se. - : Ne 21—C street north and New Jersey ave. (R. R. | best wishes of all who remained at home. as Join Thomes, colored. was ¢worn, and testi- 2 S Apeee, ried ay Pore ap aed “he United States troops sent to Franklin = = = = : - Depot.) well xs the encouraging hurrah of those wno | fied that Liburn lived on K street: that he saw Isa2ve. Tu 300.” pik : ia Spring Hill to keep order have returned. OTICE ME. GEO. A. SPRINGMAN, form city Halt, accompanied you e3 excursionists. 1 may here | him a month or two sirce, and had a conver. | 4c. aes are is ce eae ar eee ithe special police aud cavalry have been erly proprietor of the Columbia 0 . -and-Ladder House, Ma 3 Fi s 1s . » bute a Sashingion. has opens a Hel on 709 Waly Diasmessen erence, || Heateas Bitter etedtamnmeatie ae’ | Sen Meaunee ccgvinene.t wraweres | ne Me alt teria a ee wrybaes om the gictete of Nabil. on hand a large stock of Rhinesh Wines of ns ows ig Sa hob nn We have reltable proof from abroad that | bad his property for sale atthe time, He let: | {shen per Raney ORs Oe bar teins eee ©. McLaughlin, the editor of the Mewitey ce importatic 2 em of Ww ashington onght nd M street north. your deportment, while absent, hes been such Horseecome ty next aur. Aaams.—a police. | Peas.gt., 10c. Carrots, bunch, 5c. Rhubarb, 1c. | Mr. Therbrook, rezistration commuis=icner. not to fail to give him aca i nh at and H street north. as drew forth showers of compliments from all | owas sent by McHugh for witness” Ave, | Fisb-Rock, large, each, 82.50; smail. bunch, ive, | ‘The militia werecentthere, @ riot being ferred. INEY POINT HOTEL, 1—d street and Pennsylvania avenue: ped SLR boii pave crowed Hugh sald that-ho wanted mim. to cell the | Perch, 50 cente: Herring, per doz., 15820 cents; | Major Resdy telegraphed to the State au‘nort- SALT WATER BATHING th street west and Dstrect south, Bace ball club has ever undertaken ac excar, | truth. It was on Sunday ‘when he hat (ie | Shad, patr: oi-cents to 5) Halipatss cents ip: | tee that he hed appointed exe police and This well known resort will be open forthe re- ank of Washington, Louisiana avenne bace ball club has ever undertaken an excur- conversation with Librun, but did not recoil. | RY¥¢, Per bus.,$1.50a81.9). Corn Meal. per bus, | could maintain peace. a icftors on the 30th of Jane, ntral Guard Hoe sen cr Mee justly te aeorad eee Ject what month it was. 81.2025. Shipstuff, vc. Brownstuff. 75¢ mid- ‘The returns so far foot up a majority of 17,008 Board per weeks aes ‘ines aan Wi ateee north beter i. ay speed be excelled-on thie oe ro Priscilla Thomas. sworn.—Witness heard Li- dling, ic. Shorts.Svasic. Corn,shelled,Wc.al.10, | for rownlow. Trimble, okes, Arnell, W) ‘CHE. TON tor. f ear, bbl., $5.50a87. Oat! bu aynard, Hawkens, ul = 2¥Engine-House, D st. north and i2thet. | other continent. The good name you have left | burn say that McHugh had no business to sell popyner Mullens. Munn and But ic. Hay,cwt., 81.20 3 ; te > Af1 25. Straw, S0al.40. Celery, per bunch, 1c. | Jer, Republicans, are elected to Congress wane Serer acotbern at Ps State Department, ith st. west and Sat. nerth. Leen ae eas pate: ee, ieee Meliugn about ec Heard’ nim talicing to Me Krout. per quart, Sc. Gabnags, per head, loaise. | The bead clean sweep of both branches of Tuesday, Friday and Satur: | 41—Willards Hotel. arn Hommy, quart, l0cents, Lettuce, 5 cents. Po. | the Legislature. Touching going aud return. | 42—Risest Bank, isth st.west and N.Y.avenne. | may lve to recall them, and let un hopeit may | Hugh se wit ¢ tutoes, 40c. per peck: Lettuce, sc. bead: Smati ——— ing at tl Jelztt | 43—1sth street west and K sti rth, tend much to elevate the standard of our na- | | Henry Brooks sworn.—Witness rents a room | })10e% 400. per peck: Lettuce, peas, 25850 cts.; | y TES Manassas Gar RalLEoaD.—Mr. H. ope ne 4 oth street west and H sti orth, tonal game. and perpetuate our favorite pas. | from Librun, and saw bim about 6 weeks ago. anech “4 mg -’ | W. Vandegrift, the efficient General Superin- CARD ~The undersigned herewith annouuce Tet street west and Pennsyly pk. Bermuda potatoes, pk. $1.15. Aspar- agus, aXe. bunch. ‘Pineapples, 15435¢ each. Cherries, qt., 10c. Gcoseberries, qt. Ie.: Oymlines, per ‘doz., 40a5 nap Beans, per pk..2585e New Potatoes, per pk ,30atue. Cur- Tanw, per qt., 1c. Mulberries, per qt. lve. Blackberries, 10 cents. Plums, $1 per peck A ‘ania avenne, times for all fature generations, and I cannot | Librun and McHugh bad a conversation. the public that he has sold out his 4 h see why this is not an event in your lives that | heard the former say that he would not give Restaurant. 501 7th to Mr. F. | 4%—20th street west and M street north will stand inecribed on the records of time in | up the property. This was after it was adver- BOHR. He i If of this opporta- 49—Police Station, 20th st. west and K 1 letters as te well afford the | tised and before the sale of the property. nity to thank his friends for the many favors whic 51—26th street west and G street north such glowing letter: you! By Mr. Adams.—Witness could not read. for eo many years they have been pleased to bestow. street west and L street north. greatest pride and satisfaction. ya mderatoed thes cleetee ¥ waned. ‘upon him. hoping that they will coutinue to extend itheonian Tustitution This toast was then proposed. “The guests | and undert em that the proper'y was ad- street west and E street north. we entertain—the sacce-sful nine ofthe Na- | vertised. Would not say it was adverused, tencent of the Orange and Alexandria Rail- Toad, returned to ibis city yesterday, having made a thorough inepeciion of the line of the Manasses Gap road from the present terminus of the track at Piedmont, to Harrisonburg. Mr. as accompanied in his trip by Mr. the same to his successor 220. | Wr soc. | C: Marsball, the journey being performed b: CHARLES KLOMAN. ton which was responded to by Col. | but understood that it was for sale. pr de seta een pee ee poy, the two gentlemen on Borsebuck, “ay ave ct Washington, D.C., April 13, 1857. 7—Navy Yard gate. | sat north Jones, Presiden: of the Nationa Cinb, wno on | | Juin F. Calian sworn-—Witness took the ac. | *1eh., eats. $ per doz. Beans, new, 5c per | SUFVey of the road bed, estimated cost of re- I take pleasure to inform the public that [have | 39—¢th street weet and N strecteomte behalf of the nine ofthe National tendered their | kuowledement of the deed of trust on the day, | Per P patrs, and construction of bridges, with tne Bought the well-known eetablisnment known 48 | 61—Adams’ Express Office. Pennsylvania avenus. | hearty thanks for the reception given them on | it was dated January 16th The deed was ex. Os ocak Provabilities of obtaining cross-ties, &c., was Kloman’s Restaurant. It shall be my duty to do Government Printing Office. H street their retarn. A few friends met at his house, | plained to the party; there was a dispute about RepevicaTion.—Last night, the Columbia | ™4de ard the conclusions arrived at are very everything in my power to gaia the cnstom and th street west and I street north. he said, one evening last winter and suggested | the same. G TT ar Aro took sn | £atistactory and encouraging to all parties in- esteem of the citizens of the District olumbia. 6: h street west and G street sonth that the club goon a tour during the summer. By. Mr. Adams.— Witness asked the man if | (3erman Turners’ Asso lon took possession | t¢ reg. leaving no doubt of an immediate re- ap 13 3m* F. G. ROHB. ith street west and C street south. ot the hall in which they formerly met, 522 So— ath strcet i was finally agreed that the club should go | he understood that it was a deed of trast tose- —U_S. Obsery . . snmption of work, and a speedy reconstrnc- 5 ory. ; t West; they Rad seit the strength of the eas- | care the payment cf 950. He ssemed to be per. | New Jersey avenue, ovar Parst’s saloon. Some | tion br the roa to Hr-risoubare: We nee, DENTISTRY. SE Aeth Es were ene Tees (rosidonce of Sus | Fee Tene eae euiiner Pres toea escort ee | lane CanTR Tae Tae aed erate ee Earl | Ube Minter inte Nall ees cosa ee Fepairs | stand that reliable parties, with means, aro NTIS . LL n—__ } gine with them tobe in its perfection buttier | thathe wes unmarried. tag emodeling, as well a8 to allow time for | ready to undertake the work onthe whole linn, a did not know as to the strength of the Western John McCarty sworn—Witness knows Li- | the laying out aad erection of swings. and the | Ang the contracts: will, It 1s thought, soon be D® Lewis & Davis’ DENTAL assvota- WOOD AND COAL giubs, They started on the 11th day of Jaly. | bran: sam him about 6 weeks ago. Witness | various means by which o practice gymnastics | Mage, ang the work pached ve eoasie eae 260 PENN'A AVE. $$$ __ | Tire sirengtt ot ine ciuvs to be met waa un: | described ine property and estinaied it to be | snd other exercises pecaliar ‘do associations of | Yiecandria Gazette, 2d Ba eR AE 5 ; Known aud but two of the ninety players to | worth rom seven io eight haudred dollars. | that character. ‘The grounds in rear of the pincariete ta ase : VAD! COmeT be encountered were known. 1v games were | This lot is 22 feet front by about 120 deep. the south cf be rely Giranged, while to | smrz Axoraun New OouNTERrSIr—A TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Best WHITE ASH at $8, by the ton. Allsizes | played. 2,400 miles traveled over and the club John Fagan sworn.—Witness knows the pellet Bs ese ethos Ralaone in nian counterfeit twenty-dollar bill on the Fourth Rochitiae wiltbe made terexeucones! ceuit customers. i Feturued to thelr bomes in wo days. It nad | property and would not give more than six or | con Sained On eeenetis rena rtian partes | National Bank of Philadelpnia has made itp. tifcial Teeth are inserted, although the, Bevedignd Split OAR WoC Ds 3g ver cord. been agreed that no eniertainment | seven hundred dollars. to gather around aud partake of retrehnce. | Pearance. The note. upon inspection, can be patient will be required rd. the-lot pata foc won eratio fc s was religiously carried out, while, too, it | as wereon put up for § silts emuciel vies tee e A fon of Coatsold by me alweys weletegoeibe | Was stipulated that no liquors sould’ be | Jon, 8 Eaney sworn. Knows both of the par- Association is now prepared to make Teeth on Gold, | ge 28-19 Corner 4th and G streets, | used, and this aleo was carried out, with one | tles; the complainantis intelligent enough to Silver and Rubber at New York. Philadelphia and or twe exceptions. The nie avoided any- | understand an ordinary business transaction . Boston prices at arson: wishing dental work XOAL!I COALII thing lie carousing or late Nours, and all by | In February end Maren Habrua for cocde wt Me kik ih ede is livested of their manly | the store onc! and tor cash. The buildings AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. entee ey wrote aay sara cl abet Cities. All work will be done in the n h a ae ee est manner, and warranted to give entire satis- Gross tons of 2,20 Ibs., delivered in any part strength, And to this Col. Jones attributed | onthe lot were described by Long Oak. 98 percoi should be given or accepted, and this By the Justice—Could get such buildings easily detected, as the engraving is very rough- Ar. ly done, and the note presents a very pale ap- pesrance: yet we advise all to look at bills of that denomination on that bank before taking them. There are, also, the following late coun- terfeits: 2100 on the Ohio National Bank of Cin- cinnati: $100 on the Central National Bank of New York city; and $100 on the National Bank The hall itself has been renovated and some improvements made therein, in addition to ‘which it has been painted and neatly festooned ‘with cedar. artificial flowers, &c. At9 o'clock the dedicatory ceremonies began, when Mr. Lemkubl, the vice president, opened the hali with a few Spproprinte remarks; atter which NVENTION. The committee of this body appointed on the subject v°sterday, reported that it was im- nao the party assembled, partook of refreshments, 50" coe Be ow i tb cess. ‘The bearing of the nine upon | Croes-examined by Mr. Adams.—Witness of Bristol, Rhode Island. Counterfeit so" on Guruork before getting it ceawhere. isa “Gvertont White Ash, 87 and off the field was ® credit to themeelyes | has done some business for Libran writing coca cxereleee cee freely indulged in those | the compound interest note ofthe issucor July, fore: Peg and Faruiace White Ath, 92.00 ee Oe eee AE tant tse: oe tere Eee Eee cata eee ientnettactavdnat | univescallgiamioaee ‘mans are £0 | i664, are also reported in circulation. EE . ¥ ais ia all that they expected. and 'r. Hines called attention ie is i - * 2 'y. Loomis, 4. D. poh heel eee ates: yo draw book was cocouniered | in thie deed of trust was a proviso that the Hereatter the meetings ot Columbia Associa- | \janyLanp CONSTITUTIONAL The Inventor and Patenteo of the MINERAL | 621503 Bie Wood constantly on hand. ‘ tion will be held at this hall, while the gym- until they arrived at Louisville, where the press | property should be adverticed at least 3) days rasfum in the rear will always be open tall ersonally al was defiant, and during the game the players | while {tis usual to give but 5or 10 days no- FLATE TEETH, atte his off Orders received at our Office; or at the Wharf, foot of Seventh street. . 1 members who may desire to indu’ in the 3 Had bo parson cay weet others who oa 8 eee Ra Neate ONy, | nunting lomarks tro thespectatore, whoa | thejostice nee Wous leave the case to | Tesiincal exercises, = Riialoueuite, ‘The sopert ees adoten aol ese baie ia wees ess ne es SE AGERE shrek: Between Boy. | oer conte io bisa at tie decildie or We carole | an Norris argued. that mete: waa.nd, prdot!|__ Tbe following is afllst ofethevomesravor:tne ina cua tice Ginchareea ran ee eae Persons calling at my office can acco! sesociation: — President, R. Petersen; Vice spiracy: and that the .act of advertise- judiciary w°sthen again taken up, and the with any style and price of ‘Teeth they may desire, | By CORSETS, Fe ee eeenrae Conta at Uiskagt ue mente eer [ceases eat eee oar President, L. Lemkabl; Recording Secretary, | Jitary of the chief jadee of ened Gineuie dee Betts these who are particular, and wish the pur: | § © | shouts of the bystanders. ‘The Chicago press | Mr. Adams for the defence claimed that tne | P. Mieckentarger: Corresponding Secretary, | ;*/82¥ 0! per annum, and that of the assoume Sint are the MINERAL TEETH wil | O CHARLES BAUM'S © | also mrew out many taunts, but the speaker | care bad been made out and proceeded to ar- | Mr. Kraus; Treasurer, A. Krantier. jude’ var £2750. ‘The report in tnvor of ere- bs Seah x by saying that they havea pre- | cue tbat there was srand used. ating a new county out of Somerset and Wor- . 838 Penn'aavonne, be- | P ee Gein ne & | sening uatit Of touting open everstking | “sc ane ermeidene cr ae Aakiae’argaméae THE River FRONT, August 3.— Carter's | cester, to be called “Wicomico,” was ordered een Stl and 0th sts taro street | |: 8. | Between Rigi seg Sevens Serbetsy: © | Murase tis otigia Is oLllinuior et tecaertenl | the Jerson Caaoeonl aie oulEss Wharf.— Arrived —Schooner J. J. Barrell, | toa third reading ladelphia. ooMly | K — KM | Orthe nine in that city. created much excite. | decision on Tuceday next Pery, Hayre-de-Grace, coal, for @. L. Sheriff. 1 Corset Steels 5 cents a pair. eo r inthe Forrest ity Olub, Sailed—Schooner Robert H. Kemp, Seward, | Prize Fiow ze fight will tae place SL 5 : ame with the Forres ub, —_-—_ Sailed— i 18 . — ~ CLOT we | Uelssa Wwacas honorably: won esivwerie «78.—Under the super- | Havre-de-Grace, light; Littie Beck, Riehman, | within 60 miles of this city early next week be. CLOTHING, &c. 5 T | Theuine upon that occasion were tna poor | ;,STBEZ™ DupRoveumnns.—Under the super. | Havre-de-Grace, Went; 1 Tween Thomas Mcsunn sna Pacey Even tes eT bl aaa DER BRACES S| condition to play a maich game, but the loss | Wara, Mr. Arthur Fletcher, quite a number ot | Riley's Wharf. Arrived—Steamer Lizzie E. | “Rondout Giant,” @ well. known’ pusiiicr * J. HEIBERGER, ©. . SHOULDER BRACES) ___8' | CPrnat gate sparsed them into acdon: aad improvements are being made on tho streets of | Bennett, Ludd, Philadelphia, 207 tens of coal, | Evans will fight at about 190 pounds. MeSanu 7 v termination to meet the cham- tor H. Clay Stewart. is new to the ring, but is of huge bulk: it is ex- scars ine yrsnahninp lope ass B. Stone ofthe W “ pe roe ean et Seley treet “9 Wharf.—Arrived—Schooners Salli cted be will enter the ring at 1%) pound ERMUDA ARROW ROOT, pions ofthe West. ones, which were much needed. ‘welfth Fowler's arf.—Arrived- ooner: ie | pe t iz at 193 pounds CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY PREPARED BARLEY and SAGO, snrinued applause, and Hesid's Brace Band, | StFeet east, from South Carolina avenue to I fant ioe Lomosay; Mary Ana, Aiea a yent fore ‘McSuna is stout arent JOTCH OAT I d applause. and Heald’s Brass K ees | and on Ic pany; i d ; 2 MERCHANT TAILOR. GROUND HIVE. cares, || wnleh was fiiusted in the centre of the Foom, Ten thereto ane Saeed odin te onrth | loading with’ ice for fldhing veesela; Four LN. ¥. Tribune} Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) DURYEA’S MAIZEWR? * || struck up +‘Hail to the chief.” street, between South ‘Carolina avenue and | Brethere, Rarnor, Alexandria, loading with | yy 2 hn eee scene Masten “SCORN STARCH hed Siatee” Recponded toby Mr, Dedge, | Lincoln Square, and Jn Band O streets south, | Me vaok'e: Wisr/--Attved — Schooner Four | the morality of Bt Laas oe Dot high, being 10 : fi cH, States.” Reepo 5 + E r, thus abatt t : 5 1 D IM. "Ri coe'D emcees airee tore ee HECKER’S FARINA. r Correspondent of the Glcago Reyubiican, we Intolerablenuisance on South Caroline avenue, jag Mebane She Allee il Ra pepe mg yl yore . ) streets, desi ettirn All fresh, and at lowest prices. responded very happily, aiter which the band Mee ent GOK astoots, @RiGw Re aa || Eat Balle r Virginia, Gregg, George. f eye his thanks for the liberal patronage be: NW SURCHELL, Pi bappil Bes e between 9th an lpg prrmeenp ele sp randaes 6ld is appalling. Of the total who wage owed Uo duri st b 0 struck up “The Star Spangled Banner. byect ef complaint for years past. There » to disc! c Tevame time invites bettie jew copanr Lalli pW eteate, The boquets precented to the nine by thetr | ar6 ‘any quantity of pavements beng laid in | _ brown’ s Wharf—Arrived—Schooner James | five were under that age. That is, of all the ct his new and choice selec- H. Gallagher, Gallagher, Philadelphia, coal, for Brown & Son. S*zth Street Wharf—Arrived—U. S. revenue steamer Nertherner, Oapt. McGowan, Balti- more. deaths, more then eighty-four per cent, or more than four-fifths were children under that age. Thi: tartling fact. WrsTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD.—The Western Maryland Railroad Oompany has put bh t porchased fF the: lady friends were tien peedanieds: cuenta nt this ward, and recently a line bas bees. lala on * Mr RE HARDON, hi ge: follewre: “Colonel “Jones, ci E street south, from 1ith street east to the Uon- ~ A: MUSES SS | PEPPEPPEPEPPPPPPPPPPPPPE | Sretnt'S: croc val" onlail, Comp: | Eetetsoniy, om intrest ote cen: all garments 's of Mrs. R. A. Cronin; George Wright, | Needed. It is, howevel, very Necessary now, e champion,” by Miss Mollie Birth; Geo. | pot oniy for the convenience of the citizens of ne att eae BR ROOT ERD EON SRO Re Fletcher, compliments of Miss Annie M. | ihe waa that thie sireet anould be graded, ne —__+—_—_. the grading of the road from Union Bridge to 4 Birth; H. C. McLean, compliments of Miss A. | this te the direct rond to the cemetery, and in New ORGAN FoR Masonic HALL.—There is Mecbanicstown ander contract. There P ; : GEO. B. WILSON, M. Birth; Majer R. E. Ellerbeck, compliments aces in bad weather it is almostimpos- | @ splendid new organ now on exhibition at the 2 are 486 said 486 Late of the firm of Burns & Wilson, rite Sinte dor fanerale to get slong. music store of Mr John F. Ellis, on Pennsyl- | Workmen employed on the various sections between thi of «M. ‘The next toast offered was The American | *'Ty, ao: the superintendence of Mr. E. E. TO PERSONS RENOVATING, No. 502 SEVENTH STREET, Congres.” responded to by Mr. Wm. Wil- vapia avenue, which is designed for the new points above mentioned, and Capt. : Gitt, civil engineer, 13 engaged in’ making a - < Barnes, copimissionexiol jm yrorgments of !Re|) Miscnic Halland ie oue of tye most elegant/! ToS og enetronis west ot ‘Mechanicstown. [CED PRICES FOR CASH. Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, ‘enowned pitcher, who madea few | 1). ry improve ts ieces of mechanism to far exhibited in our ¥ a = felicitous remarke, abd resumed his sea:amid | Fit Ward, number of improvements are Ey. ‘The case is of handsome walnut, and | The tack will be laid during the present year st and choicest Stock in the Dit t to Mechanicstown. 7 Reconstruction in Jamaica 13 far from a succers. All the best people are leaving as aast as possible. &@ The distemper is playing sad havoc with yery elaborate in every de‘ail. it contains greater variety aud power than the reed organ ‘without pedals, and has fourteen stops and five se's of reede, and the finest approach to or- chestral effects can be obtained by a skillfal player. These instruments are now furnished Bi J i de. Mi land avenue, from Ist to 2d : | : Joud applause, and the band plased“The Red, | see weet, 1s belng graded. and @ pavement jv andes Ao make ro I Rie and Bias as don the ‘north side, trom tet to ath ae en ae the Beak ey ‘The following toast was then proposed and | Bas been 1aid on fhe oe ae ae een iin es for cash, our choice welec- RAND GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR HAS | respondedto by Mr. C. 0. Coon: The base | fo'}'iree, north, from 2d to 4th east, and C A Sregawarted by the Faris Bx oan ball players of the District.” ‘The band then | greet soutn, from New Jersey avenue to 2d Sp uiceptten & Gone; of Boston, tor eed "TR ye mirase te ‘patrons of our game,” was | s'reet east, is being graded—a much-needed we ced. Price tle in the section of country about Dan- . The pavement on New Jersey | uta price which will enable lovers ot church | the cat ence 310 Pennaylvaitaaventiey cued de a toast and responded to by | WoEaue between Band O stzects aprin, inthe | musio to eupply themselves with one ‘at but | ville, Vo. BOOK SHELVES, &c., - Anderson, = hoice Jyl-tf Sole Agent for this city. nal, may their fame beas fair | Réighborhood of the depot, needs repairing, as | little expense 7 The distrees from famine in certain coun- tion and wale a few cl a ; in Ireland Is said much ex- i Ne: it is in the immediate vicinity of the depot, and bppehastr AINTINGS GRAY . .—Thackeray’s Lectures on | as their nam ig Cuzar Mops or Payine Drsrs.—This | agqerated. Fito those ee above we wontd aay please | Cithe Foar Georges: §1as,, Thacksraye Pa | “Sethe Preece,” another toast proposed. wasre- | #smuch used. morning, an old colored man named Henry | 7" Miss Vinnie Ream, the sculptress. has call and examine onr Goods, and compare quality | qe nig, iiustrated. $1.25. akepeare, English sponded to by Mr. Preston of the Intelligencer. Mormine Star ‘Lovce, I. 0. G. T.The | Walker, appeared at Justice Barnacio’s office | taken a plaster cast of Gen. Lee, from which SiS prices UsiTe PUCOOU RE scmbers gdition, Wlustrated; 8 cents, The Gaxton's. by | "horns National game,” responded to by Mr. quarterly installation of oMcers of this todes | and made complaint of a citizen of the Fourin | she intends to makes morulencc jease remember the name ey lwer, lol e len. lus j, . i} = J_MARKRITER, : ks. ne editt nstrat 1 Ein; took place last evening &t the rooms of t. SZ The English of Sinta Annais St. Ann. No. 486 Seventh street, oa wore cee Syaition, tila na ent “Tbe American so perks The following are the names of the o: finishing the 30b the The family of the notorious Gen. Sant. Anna Eight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall 1.25 per voluine; ilinstrated, $1.50. Lon; was responded to by Dr. ficers installed : after finish’ F is about the only one of the name known in jer. m* between D and Eastreots. | $1.2" PS cmond edition; 10° Toanjeon's Pocma, Mr. Berthrong, ‘J. W. Harsha, W.U. T.: Mrs. Nannie H. Wys | party employing him sent an old coat with the City of Mexico. ‘Mersrs. Green & Williams, auctioneer T.: 7 5 Practi if Unitea jiamond edition) $1.25. ated calls, aror 9 i ‘Ts F.&. Alken. W.S.: Mies Kata | dilapidated white hat, 4 which wasa ters from the West ates Naval Conrte Martial. By ACAHar: | Dje3s-<_FRANCK TayLon | peated calls, crore ae re towing (oust to pod Ee ey i 'Smmton ws) | black band, Which Me’ slated was enough to sata cae abies ten bt Wash speak tn wood, U.S.N. The Reign of Law. By the Duke | > OLD JEWELRY, WATCHES, AND SILVER | the press. ti ts with Zn. | T.; Frankl ‘Willie, W. Langley, | pay the bill. crops aad an anticipated reductioa in prices. gf Argyll, } vol; London.) ‘The Vegetable World. | (ZOVREE —1 have on hand end aim constantly re: | «May they Ezpress our sentiment Hr. | W.O.; Fred. Johnson, W. M.; Miss Lou Bi ne SP eT ag Eli Everett, a whisky dealer in Phila- BY Mrs ¥raucer Dana Gages May Day. By alph CoiyibG Sli ollas cheap angenatng arti samba | tluigence(? Chronicle ont Nallonal game, & W. D. M.; Mrs. J. ©. Dougherty, W. R. H. 8. Tene etna CO Te Ne | deipbia, has been alrested on the cbacwer aghitie havsoss oe emote Tor | Farchaad pat any repaibogatblomant fa | GLARED gs Natta! Repsuc (ant | Mien Anne Dien W 8-10” 'Su Man J.O) | Latimer Atncuaoeer, gerteraay sold Tot Ng Biecwoet. eee aage, Harrison on ¥ x s ‘com- 0. 0. $ : ; aloes ag 8 FRANCK TAYLOR, ison of a iy and Prloes Teapectfulls Te | me, Pfau oem Breposes aurre Feseo - B Stetson, PW. 0. 7. { improvements, nee 20 feet og aS sana Dr. Raimbert a French doctor, practices HE POTOMAC BRICK WOBKS. tueated, at 6 a rH. 0. HOOD. | jorine fpr bith ‘club, back 100 feet, to Mr. P. for, aning | , new micthod of introducing medicines in the imal e 9s Viz: the nostrils. a oo 20 Wi pe esos os the rietor of tn. —_o——_. ane Be ierent cham, VioLation oF THB SUNDAY Law —John which, : ‘cduced in that way, will cure violent bead- ‘We are making extensive arrangements for man- Hotel, Ms. ved | Hockmeyer was arraigned before Jastice Mor. md ne care, ven facturing BRICKS of every description, machine RPE AE, pion 0) eS MA rrr telat in py ad al | tetany sold lot No.81.umproved by a new two- fone essed. and will soon be prepared CORDIAL. ith ent and twell ‘yestaurand st fronting on 23d, be! x te receive proposals fort fagrthem in say | an orpeat anata Xx. W, BURGE, Trowmbiage broke ps Heer weirs | so feemng ‘after paving 8 Ane or gave | | and N rrests, 19 Martin Oaeey, for $200. ; ; a4 7 ender Bpvitt Bowe, oor. - . Anemigrant train which left Brantford, 0. W.. at tea o'clock Thursday night, when near Paris, ran over a drove of horses. throwing the engine down an embarkment fifteen fect high, Killing the engineer, named Graham, and seriously injaring the fireman. None of the pacsengers were hurt. Files from Japan have been received to tha Istof June, Dr. Sepbura,an American mis- sionary, had comple.rd his Roman, Japanesa and Chinece dictionary. Twenty Arab horses had arrived .rom the Emperor of the French as a present to the Tyceon. General Thomas and staffleft Memphis for Louisville yesterday evening. Most of the troops have returned. Also, many negroes who have been discharged in consequence of the election. They are sald totbreaten retaliation. All is quiet so Six cases of cholera bavebeen recentiy re- ported im New York ana vicinity, one of which | was undoubtedly genuine, while a diversity | of opinion prevails among surgeons as to the | actual identity of cholera in the others. Ex-Gov. Brown, of Ga., is publishing a ries of letters in the Aueus'i Chronicle and Sentinel in reply to Ex-Ssnator Hill, and in advocacy of reconstruction under the military | bills. A corps of topographical engineers are abont | leaving New ‘Albany, ind. by direction of | General Weitzel, tor the purpose of surveying | the Tennessee river. The engine “Mobile,” on the Great North- Tn Railroad, exploded yesterday, killing the ‘ngineer. The firemen and passengers escaped uninjured. = The body of Captain Merryman, of the brig J. D. Lincoln, who was drownnd by the sink- ing of the wharf in Philadelphia, bax been re- covered. He resides near Portland, Me. It is now definitely ssce-tained that the amount lost py the Pequemock Bank defal- gation at Bridgeport, Conn., will not exceed 242,000. There have been six deaths from yellow fe- yer in Galveston, Texas, since the 3ist ult. The fever is pronounced to be an epidemic. Ex-Gov. Perry bas written another letter advising oppesition to reconstructien on the Congressional plan. An elderly Scotchman named Jo&n Hyatt ‘was gored to death by a mad bullat Avondale, Obio, Thursday. Adjournment of the Richmond Convention RIcHMOND, August 2—The Conventi@ met atten o’clock in the Capitol square. About 2,000 colored persons were present, and about 2) whites. Dr. Bayne, (colored,) of Norfolk, moved tnat as the Convention had done its work, it now adjourn sine die. The proposi- tion was hatled with cheers. Mr. Hunnicatt opposed the adjournment, and said the reason of the adjournment from yesterday until to-day ‘was to give Jonn Minor Botts and others, who had not participated in the proceedings, an op- portunity to be heard, and he hoped the Con- vention would not be afraid to hear what th had If there was any political toma- ublican y. bawks between Botts and the party, it was now buried. The party will carry the State by 30,000 majority, and that ship was large enough to carry all shades of party @ifferences. The speaker favored disfranchis- ing only those rebels who would talk against Congress and the Republican party, and would Rot, like Longstreet, work in the harness for reconstruction and peace. At this point there were loud cries for Botts , who appeared on the platform and was re- celved with cheers by a portion of the crowd, and then fellowed asceneof confusion. Acol- ored speaker attempted to address them, but ‘was cried down, with shouts of “Vote Botts ” “Vote the resolutions down !" «Vote Dr. Bayne said he believed the wing of the party represented by Botts wanted, without mingling in the Convention, to speak under its auspices. The vote was then taken, and the Convention adjourned sine die, with great cheering. A mass meeting was then organized, and Mr. Botts, who had maintained his stand, ad- dressed them. He said he was no intruder, but came as a member of the Republican Party. It had been circulated that ne had Written letters denouncing northern men in Virginia as squatters. The charge was un- founded. as he had for thirty years stood b them; so much 80 as to make him odious wit! his own party. With reference to having been unwilling, at one time since the war, to give the blacks suffrage, he said he had only been £0 because he knew if the negro was given suffrage before he had protection his vote | Would strengthen the Democratic party, orhe would be shot down in the streets for attemp!- ing to vote with Republicans. He had no! tended the corvention of April because he thought he could do more good out of it. He endorsed its platiorm: so did bis friends wao had come to the city to attend the present con- vention, but had been crowded ont, whether by accident or design he conld not say. They | would have readopted the platform. He | warned the meeting not to be deceived m4 demagogues into the belief that they held ail the power. The Democrats of Virginia will not resist the Republicans now, but wait until they got back into the Union. We will need every man to fight them. We must no: drive way trom us. [Cries of No, no! | He then read an address to the People and a platform, which he said had met the approval of Judge Underwood and Mr. Hunnicut. The address recites the events since the close of the war and the conduct ot the sonthern people led on by President John- ton’s policy, which had delayed reconstruction. George Rye, of Shenandoah, moved to en- dorse the address and platform, but the motion metsuch violent oppesition that it was with- drawn. Here a loud voice announced that a speaker, who was opposing the endorsement of the meeting, had stolen a horse from a one armed negro. This caused great confusion. The speaker came up the Capitol steps to con- front tne accuser, and a crowd of blacks surged up afier him. Everything looked like a riot, but the matter was settled by the accuser ex- plaining that he had only heard, and could not youch for the charge. Governor Pierpoint made a very brief speech, and was followed by L. H. Obandler, the District Attorney: Rev. Mr. Givens, (colored,) Lewis Scott, (colored ) and others. The following resolutions were introduced and unanimously adopted: “Whereas the loyal American citizens will soon be required to select a representative man As the candidate for the office now held by the cbance President of the United States, and as the late war has placed the Republican party, as well as the nation, under obligations to the many distinguished generals for the services they rendered in the desperate struggle for liberty and greatness; and as the names of Generals Grant, Sheridan, Thomas, Butle: Sickles, Logan, and Schofield, and the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Thaddeus’ Stevens, and Henry Wilsor are promirently held up as amengst the deserving in connection with the said office: Therefore, “Resolved. That we indorse the action of General Sheridan m Dis efforts to execute the laws of the country, considering the embar- Tassments thrown around Bim by the Presi- dent. “Resolved, That the Republican party loo! forward to such acts of protection as General Sheridan and other generals are extending te them with great hope in the fature of the pros- perity of the country, and that we, asa party, now give notice, that when the proper time arrives to uominate & candidate for President and Vice President, we will give all such acts of peo iecion to the loyal people of the South their due consideration.” Speaking was continued at the meeting until after dark. FENIAN DEMONSTRATIONS.—All the Fenian organizattons of Chicago, civic and military, had @ torchlight procecsion in honor of the Union ofthe lrish Republican Brotherhood of Ireland and the Fenian Brotherhood of Ameri- ca. The turn-out was immense. The various organizations marched to the Court-house square, where over 50,000 people were gathered. together, and were addressed by A. P. Morri- son; J.J Crowley, of Boston: David Bell, L. L- the Irish Republic newspaper; John F. Shannon, United Sites Ascessor ' Wallace, and others. The meeting was very enthumas- tic, and kept up toa late Bour. Among other resolutions pledging union and harmony, one ‘was passed: “That look to the American Congres to be the friend of the oppressed, as well as the protector of the rights of its own citizens, that we tender our thanks to these Senators and Representatives in Washington, and to those civic corporations, as well as toall American citizens in public or private stations, who have proved the truth of Theirattack'ment to the cause of liberty by espousing and ad- ‘vocating the rights of Ireiand. The Fesolution was also passed calling upon the Government to liberate the Fenian prisoners. The Fenian Bretherhood of ba tages N. ¥., passed strong resolutions Thi y night, de- bouncing Rey. W.Gleacon, for refusing to ad- a ape Tuneral rights on sna body, x Ser- geant ich, while person: ig the hian uniform were inthe Cathedral. S7 Mackere) are unusually scarce this sea- son on tbe Massachosetis coast. iboats are chartered in New York palaces. on Bunday to be esd Gofloating gia &7 Tne New Branswick rivers are fast boing depopalatd of salmon by net and seine ie. body of Maximilian, after By ioe aux ee. raed i he was 7 The American Dental Association met in Cincinnati on about seventy-five

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