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= imei + x THE EVENING STAR 48 PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED AT THE STAR BUILDING, Aouthwest corner Penn's avenue and ilth street, BY WwW. D. WALLAOH:? Sete ae The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the City and District at Tam CenTs PER WEEK. Copies at thegpunter, with or withont wrappers, Two CENTS each. PRICE POR MAILING :—Three months, One Boitar and Fifty Cents; six moaths, Taree Dol- jars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published om Fri- aay —One Dollar and a Half a Fear. penin WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1867. Lar. 2, 4,495. Ve, XXX. J A¥ COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Pufteenth street, opposite Treasury, ny and sell at current market rates, and keep constantly on hand a full supply ef all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, and Cotlections made on all accessible points. sett E XCHANGE OFFICE OF WILLIAM HUB- LEY & 60. Weare selling Bills of Exchange on England Jrejand and Scotiand, for one pound sterling and epwards, at our office, 408 Pennsylvania avenue ap 20-40 WM_ HURLEY & CO. SAVINGSBANK, “A PIN A DAY IS A GROAT A YEAB.” H at the corner of AND PENNA. AVEN SAVINGS AND TRUST 00. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. ‘The Central Office of this Company is now sitnated ss above, and is carried on in connection with the Washington Branch. OFFICE OPEN FROM 9 TILL 3. Deposits of ONE DOLLAR and Bpvards recet and tn t paid on all sums of F) AN of HENRY D. COOKE, Esg.. of JAY COOKE Co, Chairman of the Winance Committee of ‘The Deposits are now more than $400,000. M. T. HEWITT, of New York, President. 'D. L. EATON, Actuary, WJ. WILSON, Cashicr of Branch Bank. wy 5-W.FEM Gm" First National Bank of Washington H. BD. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THF UNITED STATES, 394h street, opposite the Treaowry Departmens, Government Securities with Treasurer United Bates SPF ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Ooilections on d4LL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and Prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS Gnd to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished. WM. 3. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1355. m 21-tf SS OS HOTELS, &e. IR. GEO. A. SPR ietor of the Colui Ss opent phis. T jarge stoc’s of y OTICE Hot ct to fail to give px POINT HOTEL, LT WATER BATHING wn resort wijl be ¢ on the 0urof J Im* clock a. m.. nt Satur! Point. se 12-tf CARD.—The nndersigned herewith announce the public that ke has gold ont his Restaurant, #01 7th street. to Mr. F. G. ROHR. He avails himself of this opportu te thank his friends for the many fayors whic at th tr tie same to hie success ne Baie fo ie succo8*F- CHARLES KLOMAN. Washington, D. C., Apri! 13, 1867. 1 take pleasure to inform the public that I have the well-known establishment Known as Kloman's Restaurant. It shall be my duty to do everything in my power to gain the custom and bonght esteem of the citizens of the Distriet of Columbia. ‘apis sn" eioe FG. ROHR. DENTISTRY. b* LEWIE & Day 10N No. 260 PENN’A AVE, Between 12th and 13th atrecta. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. No charge will be made for extracting where Ar- fificial Teeth ar will b n the vu is now prepared to make Teeth on Gold. done can have itasc All work will be done in the ns nner. and warranted to give enti * at k before getting it elsewhere. jy 18- NPEETH. Te ‘M. LOOMIS, M D. ‘The Inventor and Patentee of the MINERAL PLATE TEETH. attends personally ai hiscffice in this city. Many persons can! these teeth who cannot wear others, any style and price of Teeth they may the re fully war Also, 907 Arch street ‘oc 20-19 TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. Baltimore and Ohie Railroad, For BaLtimore.—Trains lea’ day, at 7:00 and 7:45@ m.,and 12:35, 2:00, 4:30, and 8:45 p.m. On Sunday, at 7:45a.m., and 4:30 TELEGRAMS, &c. A.Union meeting being addressed in Uov- ington, Ky. by Wm. D. Gentry, a candidate Kentucky Legislature, on Saturday ‘ing, was broken up by & mob of rebels, elted the crowd, consisting of about nndred persons, with small stones and eggs. Pistols were flourished. Mr. Gentry ceased speaking, and thus prevented blood Sxqugl To THE Treasury STRIKB—A Vi, = . Feurth toilet silver vases, Fourth Day—iat, lance Conimittee at Wer! silver bottle stand; 3d, Shooting Without Rest (for sen)—First prize, silver goblet, gold 1 ‘The winner of this goblet will be hailed as King of the Scbutzens for the ensuing year. in shooting for prizes the parties shots each, and at the close of the week the avs by the sheoting masters, and. from their decision the prizes are awarded. —_.—__. , THE TRip or THE NATIONALS.—We clip ‘Be flowing from the New York Evening LOCAL NEWS. —.—__ THE SCHUTZEN FEST. PaaS Se a It was supposed that Officers in charge of the Trensary gaged other bricklayers in those belonging to the Brick! ‘who struck for eight Hours a on Saturdays that the troubles there were at iis supposition, as it now appears, ‘was a mistaken one. There are now t! turee bricklayers at work on the Treasury ‘tension, four ot whom formerly belonged to the Union, but it is stated they beem expelled. The matter, it is ramored, has occasioned much discussion in the Union, and coneidérable excitement among the bricklay- ets, inside and ontside of that organization, which cutminated last week in scenes of dis- order and violence, which wil lead to decisive measures on G breac! daily, except A Grand Display—Incidents, &e. pak esate Sa STE To-day the great Schutzen Festival com- Mmenced at thé Park, head of Seventh strest, under the auspices of the Washington Schut- id among our German fellow- | citizens, as aleo with members to «the manor born,” it wasagala day. The place of ren- dezvous was the City Hall, and long before the hour for forming the line persons began to agsembile, and the carriages were arranged in For at Way Stations.—Daily, except Sunday, at 7:00 &. m., and 2:00.and 8:45 p.m. Sunday, at 7:45 ®. m., and 4:30 and 8:45 p. m. For Way Stations Souru or ANNAPoLis Junc- TION.—6:15 and 7:00 a. m., and 2:00 and For ANNAPouis.—7:(0 a. m., and train on Sunday. For Aut Parts or rae Wxst.—Leave daily, ex- cept Sunday, at Op Sunday, at at Relay House with Western trains. Philadelphia and New York Threugh Line. For New York, without change of cars.—Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:45 a. m., and 12: 7:00 p.m. only. Sleeping cars erage to be made have recently Registration clored in Savannah, Ga, Sat- y. ‘The result is:—Whites registered, ~~ colored, 3,062. The colored majority is 788. Gen. Roueseau left New Orleans Saturday evening for Washington, to consult with the Russian commissioners regaraing the transfer of the new territory. Gen. Michhel, the commander of the forces in Canada, has resigned. It is sald the post. to Sir Fenwick Williams. | ‘William P. Batley, of Baltimore, was run over apd killed on the Petersburg railroad Sat- 1, if continwed, ‘The Lichau House was the place for the ladies who were to be on the car to as- semble, and that building was gaily decorated Here, also, a large crowd embled, and witnessed the young Misses ing their seats on the cars. imore Schutzen, numbering about 180, arrived in Oap!. Gillingham’s trata at 8.35 this The entire membership of this association is over 900, and it in the best citizens of Baltimore. Major L. Bramenba: vice’ president; ©) master; Wm. Frank, tary; F. Hildbrand, H. Walker, comptro! ‘hos. F. Haseeicamp, doctor; M. Stige- wald, A. Weiakittle, George der, managers. Among the members known 88 good shots, besides the above, are Messrs. OG. He Obamberlain, Dr. Hildman, Hon. at Carper set ra a) A ‘agner, t Myer, . Kratt, Jr, otbers. A number of members w: gold medals won at former festivals for supe- rior shooting, and four of those named above 8 was chief marshal, er assistants, mn artiving at idly regarded by its ciusens as the best in the country, has been fearfully jationaly’ add to nd humt beat tn 6 pen ‘was committed on Thureday evening about 8 o’clock, when Benj. Eggleston and Jobo Day, members of the Bricklayers’ Co- tive Society (which consists of workmen who struck at the Treas ) bs ea gir? ae A. Po’ epmery rk at the Treasury. He alleges: eo behing. him while he was a.standon theavenue, near a ington. To iltation, the Washington club Uon has been offere: @ rural club from im.” On Sunday with evergreens, dc. on7 p. m. train. For Puiraperpxia.—Daily, except Sunday, at 7:45 @.m., and 12:15, 4:30, and 7:00 p.m. On Sunday, at7 p.m. only. Great Penmsylvama Reute. For THz NORtTHWEsT, SouTH AND SourHWReT. Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio depot at 7:45 a. m. and 4:30 and 8:45 p.m. Steambent Travel. For RicHMoND AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEsT. The steamers of the Richmond and Frederickeburg line leave Seventh street wharf daily, except Sun- days, at6.m.and7p.m. On Sundays atée.m. jury and were rd, t a large num! of ied the “National’’ clab, ana invested all their spare money in bets with Chica. gonians. ‘Western exchanges estimates ‘won a hundred ‘ss much more other betters. The kpean brought back two thoueand dollars, an. other one thousand two hundred dollars, and otbers all the wa; THE TENNESSEE ELECTION. CHaTTanooea, whole number of votes cast in this city is 925. Brownlow received SW, Etheridge 95, Stokes (independent) 39. The whole Radical ticket iselectea by an overwhelming majority. Brownlow’s majority in the county Stokes is re-elected to and Day cami rcbasing fruit ‘ts officers are Tg, president; . La do; M. J. Cohen, secre- 2a do.; John Pitroff, treas- 01 issued for arrest of both the the charge of assault amd battery They were accordingly arrested, and appeared at the office of Justice Bates. on Friday evening, to ans- wer to the charge. After hearing the evidence, ice fined the parties $5 each and costs. ea V. Collins, present bricklayers at the Treasury, went down to the Justice's office to attend the trial, when Benj. Eggleston seized him in front of the office, and & tussle ensued, when John Day came up threatening him Another party came up in bis rear, when Mr. Collins asked him what he wanted His answer was, “Why, I belong to igilance Committee, too.” came up at this juncture . Mr. Collins broke away, and stating that be would shoot down any man who interfered with him, made his escape, and was notlong in getting tothe Treasury ‘without attempting to hear the trial, as it was too warm for one mam in that locality. The same evening after the trial, Eggleston and Day, with about twenty other bricklayers, Bi of them known, went to the Treasury Extension, and a few of them as- saulted the brickiayers as they left work, thers looked on. at work on the Treasu! thousand dollars, and ‘wes taken out of the city by Milwaukee Wésconsi: arties pamed, on is estimated at 1,225. Congress m the Third District. NASHVILLE, TENN., August 2.—Partial re. turne from twenty-one counties give Brown. low over 15,00 majority Davison county gives him 5000; Williamson, 100; Wilson. 400; Me: Franklin, 600; Bedtord, 900; West Tennessee is to one thonssud 0 people unwisely got in of “jockeying” but these accusa- ed, and a clean con- ved, VE DOLLARS are made in UNITED STATES ‘OCKS ONLY. under the Girection againet the winning clu Uons were soon aban: fession of defeat had to be made. May be regarded ss the culmination of the base ball mapia, which bas been so rapidly on the Increase during the past year. The gam- bling accompaniments of this fine, athletic sport ‘will, we fear, cause it to sink into disre- e.”” This article, while in the main fair towards the « National," has some mistakes that need correction. So fer from the Washington party winning one hundred thousand dollars, it is well known hereabonuts that said party came back about as near «dead broke” as possible. One of the prominent members of the “nin nt his last ten cent Cumberland, and almost every touched bottom at vario ing Washington. We supp tlemen of the £00; Bradley, 6 Benton, 240. T! lighter than anticipated ‘The estimated majorities for Gongressmen For ALEXaNDRta.—Steamers street wharf every hour from6a. m. until7 p. m., leave Seventh For Mount Verxon.—The steamer Wawasret leaves Seventh street wharf Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday mornings of each week at Wo’clock returning at 344 p. m. For Ba.timore anp Potomac Eiver Lanp- Incs.—The steamer Columbia leaves Riley’s wharf, foot ef Eleventh street, every Wednesday morning have been kings. and Meesrs. A. snd H. Oashme; of the Baltimore Schutzen. the depot they were met by a committee and "abe! Torner Hall, where they other bricklayers threatening hi partook of refreshm: Alter taking refreshments at Turner Hall, o'clock they were taken in carriages jity Hall, when they the lines of the Washington Coungil Chamber, when the members of the two aseoctations being seated, the formal wel- 0 Mr. Charles Kloman, Presideat of the Wash- ington Association, spoke in Gi tendered the official welcome, and expressed hie gratification that there were so many hap- Sure that their presence would conduce to the success of this thetr second festival, on which they have ex- pended ‘much money and time. He trusted, the great festival at Baltimore will They would now goto the Park and commence the exercises; and again ing & happy welcome to all, he hoped 1” would enjoy themselves. ajor Blumenburg, of the Baltimore Asso- ciation, returned the thanks of the Associa- tiom for the generous reception. and pledged that there would be nothing left undone by the Balumoriane to make it a success, an hoped that they would have the pleasure of welcoming the Wasningtonian: Among others present from a distance are Mr. Rein, editor of the Baltimore Correspon- dent, and the famous shot trom New York, who ‘wears the king’s medal, Mr. Kiei n. THE PROCESSION. About ten o’clock the procession was formed and the live of march was taken up. the mar- shal-in-cbief being Mr. Charile< Ebel, assisted by Lewis Berger and Edward Kolb, with Geo. Otte, Jobn Koss, Jehn Mickel and Hockmyer, a8 adjutants. First Division.—Detail of mounted police, under Lieut. Jonson; three mounted members of the corps; Marine’ Bend, in fall numbers, headed by Scala, in a large omnibus drawn by six horses gaily comparisoned; marshal-in- ‘uard, mouated, with erman colors and the ; President Blumenberg of the Bslumore, and President Kioman of the Washington association; four mounted Schuet- zens; Mr. George Hartig, the king of last year, -, With two lade mounted as guards: wagon contaiuing targets of the corps, flanked by Sebuizers in unitorm, and a small print- i . on which Mr. Koch, ng arch, printed hand bills containing td masters of the corps. y ies, ‘theridge majerities. T! epublicans to the House. Returns received trom East Tennessee give in twelve counties, irty-three counties All the Radical candidates for tne Legislature in East Temnessee are elected, gain of seven from that section. At the Legisiature will be mearly anani- mons, and the majority for Brownlow in the State will reach nearly 50,000. Potomac TRANSPORTATION Lrnk Por Baxst- MORE AND Potomac River Laxpines.—Steamora Jeave Sixth street wharf at 6 a. m. on Wednes- days and Saturdays. For THE Eastern 8HORE.—The steamer Wil- eon Small, an elegant bost. leaves her pier, eppeo- site No. 170 Light street wharf, Baltimore, every Tueeday, Thureday and Setorday, at @ p. m., for Easton Point. Pouble Mills, Oxford, Olora’s Poimt, Wallach’s whart, Cambridge, Aughlett’s wharf, pe Creek, Medford's wharf and Lloyd's Lend —_—_~<+e-___ Fire Alarm Telegraph Stations. At the snggestion of many of our readers, who do not understand the signal numbers ta the striking of the bells to designate the locali- ties of fires, we publish the following Het of the numbers and looalities of the boxes in this 13,00 majorii making his majority in it points before reach- ore that nine gen- e social standing probably entered Washington by the same train in the same state of impecuniosity {ter their victorious toor in the West. They had resolved ere leaving ‘Washington netto bet one dollar, and this reso- lution was strictly otgerved by them throngh- out. The story by s western paper that wey were accompanied by Washington gam- equally unfounded. Who Jfaccompanied the matiemes of big! of them connected with ic Departments. We may that the betting done in behalf of the jonals’’ at Obicago, was mostly by had seen their style of play in that city. When it is remembered, that these western cities hate each other like son. it will be anderstood why the St. is boys Were Rot slow to bet against Chi- were pot mislead by tne result ford Olu, knowing that the were motin condition to play in consequence of fatigue and the several of their members. The fact is that the Nationals were so debilitated in consequence of the iliness of most of the nine from drink- ing the Miselssipp! water, that the: not have attempted to play with a club, but they thought they could manage the Rockford country clas and “not half In this they were mistaken. They un- derrated their adversaries, who had among their number an exceilent pitcher, and some ers, and the latter made sach @ earlier inaings that the dis- abled Nationals found it impossible to pall up before the end of the score, thougk gaining rapidly. Berthrong was admittedly the only one of the«nine” who was able to the mark. The result, however. o| was to set Chicago wild club could thus use up the Nationals. it was reduced to @ mathematical demonsiration that the crack club of the West, the Chicago Ex- celeiore, could reduce them to cousiderably Jess than 8 grease-spot. cagoans went out to the play-ground to see the Nationals annihilated, and the wildest odds were offered in the way of bets on the Chicago favorites. The St. Louis part ‘waded in and took the bets, right and left, ‘whatever money was made, them, and by parties fromother cities on Chicago,” and who wenld bet against her as 8 matter of conscience. We see that the St. » Was badly beaten z DI mt defended himself With his treqel, cutting one of his assailants. J.J. Gregory, who is at work on the Treasury, ‘was appreached by John Day, who shook bands with him, while Egglesten came up in gnd struck bim a violent blow onthe face. & Benderand J. Gregor: orkmen, were also aseauited, National Nia 5 a THE MARYLAND UonsTITUTIONAL OonvER- T10n —The Convention on Friday evening, Was engaged in discussing, as they have been tor weeke past, their plan fora Judiciary sys- tem for the State. A section was agreed to probibiting clerks of Circuit Courts trom re- ceiving over $3,008, which Is $500 more than allowed them by the Aseociate Judges of the lowed £2,750, or $250 lees than it proposed to give their clerks. Another section was passed declaring that the Judges of any Court, ex- cepting the Court of Appeals. may order and direct the removal of any cause to be trans- mitted to come other Court having jurisdiction whenever any party to euch cauée, or their counsel, shal make it satisfactorily appear to the Court, by affidavit or other proper man- ner, that the party cannot have & fair and im- partial trial im the Court in whieh the is pending, or when the judge is disqi the Constitution, The General uired to make such modifications in exist- ing laws as may be nec and give force to t their assailants. A paving party, struck who lives on F street, near isth, feverely injuring bis hana. art that it is feared ampatation will be sonal friends the retreatin; little boy six resent Uonstitution. y iS Tt is 60 badly reuit Courts are al In consequence of these assaults, ten brick- layers were absent from their work on Satur- lay Morning. an@ as no interference will be allowed to delay the work, authority has now been given to the workmen at the Treasury to arm themselves, while on their way to and building, and Major Richards de- talted a sufficient force about the buildingon Saturday to preserve the peace in that locality. ees Tax Naw Pagisn —Services were held at the parish echoo! house of St. Church yesterday morning for the first tim on the occasion of the establishment of th 2—3d street cnet and L street south. —Sth street east and Virginia avenue. 4—iith street east and Pennsylvani S—ith street east and Pennsylvani § 6—oth street east and A street south. 7—Xth street east and South Carolina avenue. ith street east and C street north. 9—6th Btreet east and H strect north. t east and K street north. East Capitol street. . Capitol Hill. d street west and F street eontn. Police Station, 43 and F 8 to Baltimore in sit in such is provision. This is a important change trom the section in the pres- ent Constitution on this subject, which re- quires that removed causes shall be transmi ted to “some other court in the same or a Joining circuit.” &mendment to the majority report of the Judi- lary Committee on the eubdject of the Or- phans’ Court. Thereport abolishes the pres- ent three-J udge system, and authorizes the As- sociate Judge of the Circuit Courts of the sey- eral counties, and the Supreme Judge of Bal- timore eity, to act as Judge of the Urphans’ Court. Mr. Merrick’s amendment continues the present plan, excepting that the tenure of cffice is changed to four years, and the General Assembiy is authorized to regulate the powers of the Court. An amendment was offered to Merrick’s proposition prohibiting the Court trom ordering sales of real estare, but. witbout action thereon a report was re the Select Committee on Baltimore eity affairs and the Convention adjourned. ntly the asistamt pastor White, of St. Matthews, and in- cludes that portion of the cit; nd north of the canal. ly enjoys the Jobn McNally, Hi jook-and-Ladder Honse, Mass. ave. ‘and 4th street 23u) bi: al, 0. ia Hotel on 703 Walnut ‘He also has bh his own in.portation. The citizens of Washington onght Merrick oifered chief and aids: color the United States and colors of the ‘ather McNal- ersomal esteem not only of nis ut of the citizens of the First ard generally: and, under bis itmay be expected that his parish will soon give the came evidenc has been co fittingly inaugurated in the parish connected with the church of the Immaculate Conception, under the charge of Rey. Father M This gentleman, aside from clerical labors, bas organized a building asi ciation, for the purpose of providing homes for all Who are connected with nis congrega- Jc street and Pennsylvania avenue. h street west and 3 ington, Louisiana avenue. ot zealous Iabor that 1f a green country and N street north, 2th street west and I street north. 0.2 Eugine-House, D st. north and ith at. nt, 1ith st. weet and Sat. nerth. 1—Willard’s Hotel. * Bauk, 15th st. west and Ten thousend Chi- Touching going aud return- Mecers. A. and H. Cashmeyer, assistante, of Baltimore; carriages containing th ton Verein; car drawn by six horses in wm: h was tbe celebrated Twelfth Infa car drawn by six white horses, in which were seated two ing the Goddesses of nia. surrounded by 30 other: youn, carriages containing officers of the Verem: crrriages containing the members of the Baltimore Verein; mounted Schutzers. The line ef march was down Indiana ave- nue to Third street, along Pennsylvania ave- nue to Sixth, to F, to Fourteenth, to H, to Se enue, through the President's grounds, passing in front of the Mansion to Fitthteentb, to avenue, to Seventh, to D, to Sixth, to the Park, where they arrived about one o'clock. Along this line taere were quite number of places decorated. The Shutzen avenue, was decorated, bei eestergs ha Am interesting retarn ed on Saturday Davis and Frank runsylvania avenue, street west and H street north, street west and M street north oth st. west and K EILLiaRD Mar game of billiards evening. between James Collipgsworth, at Davis & Scaulon’s bill ard saloon. The latter gentleman won by lé points, Mr. Davis made the bighest ran—it6 points, against 105 made by Mr. Collings worth. ‘The game was for 1,000 poi: —_.—__ ALBXAMDEIA AND VICINITY._The Alexan- dria Gazetie of Saturday eay: On Thureday night last, the following of- ficers were installed to serve for the ensuing ‘ar at Mount Olivet Lodge, No. 2, I. O. of G. , of Virgmia, at Ball's Cross Roads, in this county :-—@. B, Wibir, W. C. T.; Mik T.; William Bail, W. Birch, W. T.; Edward Ball, W. F.S.; Horatio Ball, W.©.; Robert Veitch, W. M.; Amanda Dyer, W. D. M.; Mrs. E. Ball, W. A. S.; Mar- zaret Mattingly, W.1.G.; Rosier Marcey, W. R.H.S.: Mary J. Ball, L. H. S.; Amos Payne, A.P.W.C.T. The installation ceremonies were performed by Cbris. C. Callan, District Deputy R. \V.Graad Templar for Virginia, assisted by Siduey Tepresentatives from Hethesda Lodge, of Washington. The Journal says: George Raldwin, colored, formerly a resident of this city, but lately of ‘Washington city. was arrested here last night aithe house of an acquaintance by Constable N. ley and Police officer S. N. Aubinoe ling J. H. Monroe out of the sum of Taorning the prisoner was carried mm by officer Aubinoe and deliv- ered to the authorities there for examination. We could not learn the exact mode which Baldwin adopted to obtain the money from J. H. Monroe, and he may be able to alter the lexion of the traneaction when the case before the Washington authorities.; The boat that ie destined to put us in com- munication with our neighbors on the Mary- jJand side of the river is receivin; benefit of the exertions of H. K. Esq., the energetic gentleman who undertook ite construct:on. We learn that along the line of the railroads id Richmond wherever tobacco has been planted it is ina healthy and ADMIRAL TUCKER.—A letter to New York Tribune, dated Lima July 14, says: Admiral Tucker (formerly of the late Con- federate navy) has not, as it is erroneously re- perted by some of the New York papers, teen dismissed from the Peruvian navy, simple relieved, at bisown request, from the command ef the fleet ss Vice Admiral in the navy. The admirai left Lima ten days ago, accompanied by Cap- tain Butts and MeCorkle, with a party of twenty others, for the Amazonas, whose head waters that are in Peruvian territory willbe explored and surveyed by him. He is to pro- eed tothe new river fort, Col. Prado, upon Hoattana river, where a small steamer is wait- ing toiawe the admirai on board, arty, and commence at once his labors. It i jowever, rumored that a messenger has been sent after the admiral anc his two assistants, to return immediately to where their their ser- vices will be more urgently required. 9—Police Station. 1—26th street west and G street north. 2-24) street west and L street north. 3 ithsonian Institution. 4—1sth street west and E street north. was made by ladies, represent- cars they have been pleased to bestow iberty and Germ him, hoping that they will comtinue to extend ADU Ee dae RL eS <2 papers Sgainst Onicago, trotted ort the famous» xX 8s Spropes to the case: AN OREGON LAY. 1 sufferer, ( Republished for ms of the recent hase-ball ‘ationals, of Washinzton, D. ts, c&roms; 3100 a javy-Yard gate. —Iith street west and F street north, of John Phen! old» his rank By Phoniz, a seri the benefit’ of the + match between the C.,and the Excel siors. of Chicago.) Among them that come up to speculate in stock Was a fellow named Stuart, a man of enterprise; He bought him a switch tail sorrel two years old, which had a whiteface, And he bantered all Portland, 0. T., fora three- ry rd race. 64—Sth street west and G street south, 65—l4th street west and C street south. 67—U. 8. Observatory. €8—8th st. we x rth. (residence of Su- Hall. on New Jerse: as also the Subardt n rest rapt, Prescott House, Henze’s Metropolitan Hall, Star Buildinge, &c. There we.aa large number of persone on the streets and from the dwellings who iB DENTAL ASSOCIA- WOOD AND COAL. Thar was aman hed w horse, which he thought her pretty fair; Bhe wae ginerally ki jollar mare; He hadn't no idea. be said, of doing anything a0 Vf rash, But he took up Mister Stuart fortwo hundred dollars, cash. st $8, by the tom. All sizes ‘now'd as Millard’s thousand | 9: G.; Almira ed and Split OAK WOOD, §10 per cord. Beged gpd Split OAF WOOD, €23 ver 9 Best WHITE ASH ceuit customers. the procession, which was a yery long one, making quites pretty sight, each of the carriages being deco- rated with flage, the members being in full uniform, many bearing beuquets, &c., and these Who were mounted wearing sashes, Among other places decorated were the fol- lowing on 7th street: A. Koch’s, Ruppert's, Angerman’s, Rob: Norfieet’s. Behren’s, Prott’s, and the Union Headquarters at Lederer’s. procession approached the Presi. dential Mansion the porticoes were filled by the epectators, apd when the President made accompanied by Colonel Secretary, and Messrs. G. ert and A. Smidtie, of the Shutzens, it ith some difficulty that was cleared. As the Read ot the line ap- proached, the Marine Band struck up, “Hail to the Chief.” and tne President remained upcovered while the procession passed. When the carriage containing Major Blumenburg and Mr. Koman reached the front of the por- tico those gentlemen alighted and were intr duced to the President, with whom they re- rocession was passing. Mr. ited to the President a beautiful boquet, and some of the members followed his FamIuz IN THE WasT Or IRELAND.—In the last number of the Universe we find an editor- statement to the effect that a grievous fam- now prevailingin the west of Ireland, eople there are falling e have seen other notices exisience of great distress for want of ercaries Of life in some of the western districts of that country. These iacts are wor- thy of the attention of the benevolent, and es- pecially of the countrymen of the afilicted people. Ireland has never called tor relief from this side of the Atlanticin vain, for there sre too many of her children’s children here to admit of that &7-The Southern newspaper: bitterly com- plain of the lack of skilled mechanics in that fection. The Mobile Advertiser says that at no time in the history of the South was the absence of a knowledge of the mechanic arts felt than within the last seven je there are beginning. however, to have their eyes opened to the dignity and importance of labor, and the great value of the meehanic to the body politic. The Richmond Exanainer, writing upon the same subject, says 8 per cord. GoSl wid by ine always welel Corner 4th and @ streets. i eth are made. The So every goul in Portland, 0, T., went straight down to the course, And every cent we dorryed, we bet on Millard’s ree peckilating Stuart, with bis PB. And two men a-following with a tiv pail full of champagne-busket fall of seripy Well, they measured off the ground, and the horses art, And came running down right pretty, about four jard mare had it all her own way, so every body said, ‘Till just a+ they got to the end of the track, that are sorrel shot suthin’ like ton feet ahead! After we seon that, thar riz a most surprising din, ks like this ere followed Rubber at New York. Philadelphia aad Reston prices. All persons wishing dental work reap as in. the above-named and that some of the dead witb hunger. ry orse ; And thar was that « and hand upon his h AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Gross tons of 2,240 Ibs., delivered im any part Chestnut White Ash, 87. cgg and Furnace White Ash, $8.00. Persons will do well tocall and examine his appearanci ine Wood constantly on hand. Orders received at our Offloe; o foot of Seventh street. P. BROWN & SON, © person can wear others whocannot wear reet, between E and ¥. ons calling at my office can be accommodated who are particular, and wish the pur- €-t. cleanest, strongest and most perfect denture thst art cau procure: the MINEBAL TEETH will be nt u ry “I'll be dod-dernel, and dog-goned, and ding- CHARLES BAUM’S ne Pike,’ 49 LOUISIANA AvENUR, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. amed. by Pike, : And thar was such a awful howling, and swearing, nd dancing, that many old people vaid they ‘0. 33% Penn’a avenue, be- had never seed the like. mained while the between Alexandria Corset Steels 5 cents a pair. CLOTHING, &c. |, J. HEIBERGER, (Successor to H. F. Lovpow & Co.,) MERCHANT TAILOR. Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) example. As each carriage approached the occupants rose and remained standing until the President was about to retire, Mesers. Biumenburg and Kioman gave him a cordial invitation to visit the fest, to which he an- swered that he would be hap; invitation. if in his power €0 to do. O1 Park an hour or two id perambulating the grounds, which are handsomely decorated, thriving condition, and the crops bids fair to be 8 more than an average one. lay the selling price of flour was as fol- Superfine, 110114 ‘amily, 14a$15}—the latter for asu- perior article. RalrRoaps 18 THE VALLEY.—There exists no longer adoubt as to the immediate con- struction, or rather “re-constraction,” of our Ine of railway through the heartof the Valley that skilled mechanies are masters of the sita- ation, and anxiously inculeates upon the outhful Teaders the necessity and benefit of ‘ning a trade. sil, pulled it off, as though he enmeRarc[er Ce Li SHOULDER BRACES They pronounce bis malady Brights dise: d ce then we hain’t no. Hi Bought nothing, nor sold nothing. suppore that in all Portland, 0. T.,there aint a gie red cent left. ‘We may add that in this city the Nationals are known Individually as gentlemen of the Dighest standing. They have been foremos” ®7 Among the co-operative Movements late- rted is @ furniture store at Cincinnati, has a capital of $2,000,000, and employs most of whom are shareholaers. There are no other movements of importance reported among the working people just at DA ARROW ROOT. RE RLE CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY a py to accept the ‘was spent in resting DURYEA’S MAIZENA jy 10-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington, » him during past sfasons. and at invites bis friends to visit his spect his new and choice selec is, which he has just gare Simmer Trade. Mr. R. moderate charges our motte ap 8 in the endeavor to place the game in an hono: able position, and to free it from all gamblia eccompaniments. The absurdity of the alle. gation of th Chicagoans explanatory of their defeat, that the + National nine” are traveling: Professional base-ball gamblers, is be: wiht ocation and status of thy eleven members (all who played) whe went on the western trip. George Fox, college, July 3 ia. We say “re-construction,” for id at the ccmmencement of the late unfortunate war, the trains on the Manassas Gap Railroad ran through regul from Manassas Junction to M ‘would soon have been ranning to Harrison- burg; the road having been finished to Timber- ville, apd almost the entire grading completed to this point. Nothing but the war could have prevented this ‘consummation devoutly to be But the war came without our con- sent, and the long-cherished hopes of our AND resent, except those connected with co: = CORN STAROH, P s P' -opera. R jowest prices. be 5. W. BURCHEL: Under Ebbitt corner lith and F streets, PRPEREPEPPPPBPPPPPPPPPPPP NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. and diver, and in the afternoon the shooting . Harry Lesiie, the well-kno' alker, who bas performed the Right” feat from @ rope 800 feet in length and 17§ feet high, is preeent at the Park, and will | this afternoon commence his series of exhi- CHANT TAILOR, corner of IM. ts 880, MBE $th and D strests, desires to retura » anke for the liberal patronage 28 te d are Irelana, 5,764,543; Channel Islands, éc 1 ; 308,758. WF The citizens of Forsyth, Georgia, have recently held a largely attended meeting for the purpose of considering the eubject of the education of the colored citizens. tone of their resolutions was of the best char- acter, and there was no opposition to their by giving the ‘The members of the various committees are astiduons in their attenticns, and the members of the press were placed under obligations by Mr. R. Richards, who personally looked to their comfort, A ‘ to give his constant attention nd general appearance of all garments establishment. The best week ho "aduated from Geor, F. Williams, law s ‘Wright, clerk 232 Penns. avenne; a7-W. J. Bulloc: one-armed Confederate soldier, is teaching &-colored school in Brook- 4 SEVENTH © 0 PERSONS RE REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. Having the largest and cho! and wis! to reduc during the 3 wiser SHADES, AND TASSELS, Also, always op exhibition an SENGR eM N3X,2°% ‘and E streets, By Louis Figuier; 1 vol.; London. Mre. Frances b sido Emerson, Good Bnsich 3 ‘opalar Ei Myst Harrison on Me SNCK TAYLOR. = POTOMAC BRICK WORKS. king extensi PBUICKS of every descrip ti proeed- nod will ogon, be p ols for — c.N 4CO., orton, clerk Treasury Department; {tations committee this morning re- pee ies = Parker, Interna: celved a note trom Ge: their invitation, in which he accepts it, and promises, if possible, toattend the fest, THE PRIZES. ‘The tollowing is the list ot prizes which will be awarded : ‘For Shcoting with Rest. (Open for All Persons)— 1st prize. parior set, (complete;) 2d, gold watch and chain; 3d, china dinner set—100 pi 4th, sewing machine; Sth, marble parior clock, (4 dsys;) 6b, silver tea complete set of table knives; Stb, one dezen ns; 9th, fine traveling trank; 10tb,, le: 11th, cuckoo clock; 12th, 13th, silver bottle-holder; yeshawl, 16th, Yeonze pari Sth, ki "s shawl; 16t! ze parlor if Isth, case of Jules agne: 19th, Meerschaum pipe; jon; 2st, opera glass; 22d, silver frvit basket; 23d, rifle; 24th, silver molasses pitcher; 25th, cigar stand. people were crushed, the ruin and wreck of the substantial bridges on the line of the road ia the Valley being left as monuments of the ter- ritly destructive power of war. t is, per- baps,due tothe troth of history and to the ereditof the Federal armies to say that the destruction of the bridges on the Manassas roed, in the Valley, was done by our own traope, by order of Ger. J tary necessity.” Whatever the causes, how- ever, which contributed to the embarrassment of the movements of our railroad, they were aufficient to compel its Intellij nd directory to look elsewhere than to their own resources for the completion of this great line of improvement to 35 been obtained: hence we spnounce with entire confidence that our long-deferred hope munication with the outside world is at last Ty soon to be gratified. We spe: Ivieedly. . Nothing but the intervention of Providence can prevent the early completion of our railroad to Harrisonburg. Au acute Jm~@gination cin already hear the thunder of ‘Up and down this most attractive valley. 1 ‘would seem, too, that we afe to be com! menapre for the aking ‘our daily connection becponeel ‘Weare Aci will be'almost equivaient to two lines Vi to and by the-way of Alex- other to and by the way of chester. Arrangeménts bave been made ‘and Strasborg connec. id Ohio railroad man. GEO. B. WILSON, Late of the firm of Burns & Wilson, No, 602 SEVENTH STREET, Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, egddddedddddddddddddddddd GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR BAS pag a by the Paris Exposition, to Chickering & Sons, of Boston, for their] PIANOS. in response te 486 ‘H. W. ‘Berthrong, office ney; 8. L. Studley, office; H.C. McLean, 3d auaitor’s Robinson, clerk, 7th street; Geo. er, 3d auditer’s office Ool. Yones, President of the club, who accompanied the party, is the esteemed head of the Redemption Bureau, Treasury Department. —-+—_ Dav, Body REcovsesy.—Th ‘Willie Richardson. son of Uap’. drowned from the stake boat off Fort Wasb- ington op, Thursday af covered yesterday morning near the place where the sad accident occured. This morning the corps? wasb: city for interment, py the tug ‘B found, the body was a the jace 80 badly disfigured and orn s asito be scarcely. recognizable. Ti pate youth was about twelv: very much beloved by-his ——_e_—__ Rk THE CAPITOL. es Liczt 2 parts —On Satur: Capito was hit etrieity, in the presence of to be thrown om was given eight o'clock, whi additional bursers have rece makes 7 Five thousand and ninety dogs have been killed at the New York dog pound the present season, for which the city has paid 22,595. &7 The Nawajoe Indian: tribe, are about te make wi ulation of New Mexico. s7-People in London are again touching their beads and declaring that Queen Vic. is not all right there. ‘There are now 1,553 Roman Cagholic chapels, stations, convents, male communi'fes, ‘nd schools in England, and 259 in Womprroller of the Curre: & very warlik on the white pop. “st Stock in the Dis- it as much ax pos- B ver. in order to make room for purchases, we shall offer for the next two the, at reduced Prices for cash, our choice aelec- ‘Wyoming coun’ oe ty * 0, BSH * Milie fe Foor by President Munroe. He was tho o male suffrage, and now the papers y that It was not done in'a « respectfal” manner silver teaepoot They think it was meant for a joke. silver sowp I marble-top tabi A» WAL T BRACKETS. nsylvenisavenu CABINETS. BOOR. Seams Aes je Agent for thie city. ;etheckerey's Lectures on 25. 5. enakepear trated; 60 cents. be edition, illust 7 The crops in the Peninsula in Virginia are reported not to be as good as ip other quar- ters of the State, owing ‘to the she! the imperfectly organized labor system. aA proba spray of @ Obicago uid say please rought to the aud compare quality boat Fisher. 17th, ellver cup; of railway com- Mumm cham Ty much swo! 20th, sofa cus 5 e years offage, and 1.28 per volume; Hh ‘associates. amond edition) 1.25, 2 OLD JEW) G ‘WARE.—] i, CpG ee rat any apy other city. perison of the rr all.)—First, sitver the border aud give them all they want 3d, sword. drink. wg Benjamin Franklin Ouswell, 9 , twenty-six years old, killed hi jug laudanam, in St. rated, $1.50. 9110" Fooayton Poems, __ FRANCK TAYLOR ATCHES, AND SILVEB ‘am constantly re- —Law and Practice of United weed tS. No The Reign of baw. By the Dake § : of baw. ¢ ‘Duke of Argyl; 1 vol Lends, The Vegetable, World, e sth —. jooting, (with an alr gun.)— wr 1:50, twe porcelai a Secon reticule; 34. two sone : Firet os yep Louis, on Satur. 3 tely in love 2: ae desperately “4 with a: ‘Ye despair. he ended his life. aaied in some carrying an infant in M: * vana Gage.’ May Day By Ralph fell the child's nose striking on an iron hoop, jor, rors Tespectfally re- 0. hear of the death of Col. a8 -rcloak leet eyons for man- machi ‘i father-in law, J, P. ts fon, ine. EB . be prepared feiutmene Fesidence of championship of England. FROM EUROPE. Panis, August 3—Tbe Emperor Napoleon will be secompanied by M. Moustier, his Minister of Affairs, on bis viet to the Emperor of Austria, and will remain three days in the Austria, capital. Lonpon, ‘August 3-2 P. M.—Despatches have been received to-day from Athens, which: brings the intelligence that tne Greek Govern- ment has announced its determination of de- elaring war againet the Sablime Porte on the det of September, should the hostilities against the Unristfins i the island of Canaia not be ended by thattime. Great military prepara- tions are being made for such a contingency, and orders have been issued calling out the entire reserves of the kingdom. Paris, August 3—The American ram Dan- derburg, which was purchased by the French Government, after a remarkably quick aud successful trip across the Atlantic, has reached her destination in safety. The following de. patch Announces her arrival in French waters. CHERBOURG, Angnst 34—To James W.’ Buce leau & Co.:—The Dunderberg has arrived here in fourteer, days and seventeen hours from New York. Ailonboardare well. The vessel 38 in good condition. Although we have had heavy weather and high seas, the haved nobly, and proved herself a sen-boat. Wx. H. Wane. Paris, August 3—Evening.—The departure ot the Emperor f senna has been postponed one week. it 18 said that arrangements are being made for an interview between the Em- peror Napoleon and King William ef Prassia, to take place after the visit of the former to Vienna. The place of meeting has not yet been | designated. ¥torExcs, Bugust 3—Evening.— William R. Roberts, one of the leaders of the regent Fenian movement in the United States, is now in Naples, where he is reported to be intriga- ing with the Radical Democrats and men of ‘the party of action in Southern Italy, Paris, August 3—Evening.—The Fmperor has received an address from the foreign mem~- | bers of the Imperial Commission of the Expo. sition Universelle. In his reply to which he The hopes for the peace and progress whole world spring from ‘such exhi- Angust 3—The election of Lous to the Hungarian Diet from Wertzen | causes alarm among the members of the con- | Servative party of Hangary, who think that the extreme views and powerful prestige of the ex-President may lead to the disturbance | of the existing political agreement with the Emperor of Austria. [By Steamer.) The News publishes a telegram, dated Va- lentia, July 20, which reports that the Atlin- tic cable of 1566 was again broken suddenly that afternoon. It was thonght the break oc- curred abot fifty miles from Heart's Content. ‘The chairman of the Angio-American Tele- graph Company save the breekage occurred at Every moderate depth ol watersand the In. Jury can be repaired with great facility, as in the case of the recent accident to the shore end of the same cable. The cable of 1965 tect order. The Pope had sent some presents to the Sultan and Viceroy of Egypt, tor protection accorded ta Catholics in their dominiens. Six hundred Garibaldians had on the Papal frontiers. They were off byt troops. Pesth >urn- fe that Russian emissaries are distribu. e beggl feoed Eugenie had made Victoria at Osborne. A bill preventing public meetings in the royal parke pasced a second reading ia House of Com- mone. It was opposed by Mess: Tayler. Mahomet Pasha had deen surrounded by the insurgents in Crete. About one thor and Spholsiate women and children had taken refuge in the mountain caverns, where they were in danger of being killed by the Tarke. ‘The foreign consuls had protested against any unnecessary violence, and the English consul sent @ vessel to protect them Nuw York, August 4.-The steamer Cam- bria, from Hamberg. via Southampton op July %, arrived early this morning. George Dixon, @ Liberal, has been elected to Pariia- ment from Birmingham, t tr. Schofield as Mr. Brigbt’s colleague. Cov- entry has aleo elected a Liberal. The Portu- guece Minister of Foreign Affairs bas arrived in London to endeavor to obtain aloan. The delegates of the Hungarian Diet and Austrian Reichstrath woula meet ip Vienna on August A Cretan squadron is being organized at Athens to give chase to the Turkish feet. Itis composed of six vessele, armed with thirty gunseach. The blockaderuoner Arcadia had completed ber nineteenth voyage to Crete, and disembarked volunteers and cargo, and taken on board four hundred women and children for Greece. SALE oF Propsuty aT Harper's Ferry.— ‘We iearn that A.H. Herr, Esq., (now a resident of Georgetown, D.C.) has sold his large es- tate at + Virginius,” Harper's Ferry, Va. This property embraces about twelve acres of land, and its situation is euch as to command the en- tire water-power of the Shenandoah river. The improvements consist, in part, of a large cotton factory building, irom foundry, machine shop, eaw-mill, storehouse, and some thiriy awelling-houses, besides the ruin of the ex- tencive Harper's Ferry flour mills destroyed by fire during the war. The entire property sold tor $75,000, whieh is thought to be very low—certainly not half its value before the war. The purchasers, Mesers J.C. Child ang John A. McCreig! f Springfield, Ohio, are gentlemen of large means.—Charlestown Free Press. &7-The English customs revenue is col- lected maimly trom six articles. During 1806 ‘oduce of English customs was yf which the six articles referred to produced more than $105,000,000. The da- ties on tobacco and snuff produced $32,677,550, in increase of @1,450,435 over the amoun! in 665. Sugar and molasses preduced 228, 2: 25, an increase of $964.395 Foreign and coloniab spirits prodoced $20,092,150, an inerease of #2,755,605, owing to the reduction of the duty to'6d. Foreign ‘wine produced $7,054,720, an imcrease of $180.425. Corn, $4,122,910, ‘an ‘in- crease of $886,715. The English revenne being mainly collected from so few articles, is much more stable than ours, and frauds cannot so easily be practiced. — Taz LigvoR QUESTION IN WISCONSIN. There is trouble in Wisconsin on the liquor questicn. The Ohicago Tribune (Rep.) savs: “Tae war of liquor probibition and Sunday observance bas broken out with consideranle earnestness in Wisconsin. We look upon it @s altogether unfortunate that this quarrel could not be postponed until after the ques- tions growing ont of slavery and the rebellion eball be settled on right principles. It is ver- tain that the German element in the Repub- lean party, and a considerable portion of the Bative-born members, will separate them- selves frem any political orgdmization which makes liquor prohibition a portion of its creed, or which sets up 8 religions te: S7- Mormonism in England ix collapsing In Liverpool, where, in 1861, there was a church of one thousand persons, there was not now twenty members. Andeoit is allthrongh the country. Poverty has settled upon them all. The President of a conference was once maintained in fine style. But now he is acarcely able to maintain himself. The “Saints” possessed of means have emigrated toSalt Lake, and no new recruits are bemg obtained There ure hundreds of unmarried sisters,” writes an apostle, “waiting for the day of their deliverance, and looking to the mountains for help.” S77 Dr. Elias Howe, jr., lies at the point of death at his residence ia Bridgepor:, Conn. He is attended by, bis family physician from Brooklyn, and Dr. Hubbard. of Bridgepor atiorney, Mr. Gules, on Monday intormed that his physicians could not give hope of bis surviving beyond two or three days. The aggregate popul ion of Great Brit- lg ain and Ireland, according to the last census, 1361,) wes 29,334,778, ditribated as follows England and Wales, 20,061,725; Scotland, 3.(61,- army, navy and merchant seamei S7-A co-overative furniture store, witha capital of $2,040,000, and employing 600 men, most of whom are stockholders, has gone into operation in Cincinnati. ®7 Franz Kossuth, the een of ex-Governor Kossuth, who was proposed as 8 candidate for the Hungarian Diet tor the district of Usako- va, bas been rejected. SJ" A month ago there were not two hun- drea people in Ellsworth city, Kansas. Now we sre informed that twelve hundred have left there on account of thechoiera. Good specimen of the way towns grow at the West m7 Asa Keeler, tmaster in a village of a. Fecently deceased was jest acting postmaster in the United States S7 The Michigan convention voted for fe- Ss Truman G. Howe, city engineer of St. has sued the Democrat of hat elty for defamation of character, laying his damages at 820,000. ae We They are making rum in Louisiana out of ie Potatoes. Seven barrels of potatoes barrel of rum What the rum will tated. id a Field when drank is not 8: John Hunter, s Pope max, has re- ppoin postmaster at Marks, Fis te Urs uaRce 0! ihe request of ail the principal cit |. Y.. & servant Goss EA, Sa harem wae

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