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| ‘THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Sunday Rxcepted, At th®' Star Batidtig, §.W. Corner Penneylvanis Av. and Lith Street, NOYES, BAKER& CO. oa. The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the Oity amd District at Tax O&NTS PRR WEEK. ies at the counter, with or without wrappers, T wo Cxzers each Pricz ror Marline:—Three months, One Dollar and Filty Cent; six months, Three Dol- lars, one year, Five Dollars, No sent from the office longer than The WEEKLY STAR—publishedos Friday werning—One Doliar and s Half Year. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1968. N°. 4,786. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR.| FORTIETH CONGRESS. EVENING STAR FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. OFFICIAL. — ADDRESS lai — Money te sn good supply te New fork bat LIST OF LETTERS, = : 7, tches. This Afternoon’s Proceedings, ‘fat the same fume there is a somewhat better de- the Washington Clay Peet ; Washington Wows and Gossip. | This Afternoon’s Dispetet pater e seen anne eae Nia eldeg Sa TEE ee Tux Cxnxs’ Pan Cexr. Lowt—the House | The Democratic Nominations, 5 1 {pms Spiele, sar of Lnttore she szpitqnt om the District of Uolambis, 0 — Peak Lepage cerning to-day, by & vote of yeas 53, nays 66, rejected os wansierring the duties of trustees 0! | Goveriment Securties. the smendment of Mr. Stevens to the De- echools in the Colam! Cad mone month District of Wasamoton, Inly %, 1808.—Jny Cooke & gat to the Dead Leticr Othe Serene ficiency Bill, giving the clerks 10, 12% and 15 What the New York Press Go. furnieh the following quotations of Gov- per eent. additional pay, according to the @nment securities : amount of their salaries. RERVOUS AND DEBILITATED, } 1 — {Special Diepatch to the Star.) Py was agreed ' How. Joux A. GRrisworp, of New ses, who] New Youx, July 10—The New York papers The Chat ir een the Senate the resigns bed 7 bas just received the Republican obmination " in lon. Rev neon, a6 & Senator Twenu MI my ‘WS0s8 SUFFERINGS HAVE BERR } tor Govermor of that State, is an aMacnt man- be anelevae Eau e barheg or et E the State of Maryland. Eivetwenter, Jane July. WSctisy No" ‘Mr. Harlan called up the bell m relation to Bfacturer of irom and Jargely Sdenufird with | ‘The Feraid. opens as follows:—-The die is the Rock Isiand Bridge. ive Twenties, Jan. & July, 06. . 103) 199 the indestrial pursuits of the State. He was Five Twen' / Jan. & July, 5..w8 109 cast. The Democratic Convention has decitte . Mr. Morrill( Vt ) moved an amendment, that ? 7 siceied to Congress im ts ase Democrat 10 | iat our next Preeigent ehall be: Gea. Great?” ldge shall not execedsion.ooo, | Zen Forties... A PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES. Congress he was sn earnest advocate o “4 adop pate 43 ay war, and there was soon a lime of demarkation | {f f®* 08 t@ say that there is nothing tn bis | “Tne bill was then passed. EW YORK—FIRG' Between him and his Democratic associates. In 6) be was 4 supporter of the Lincoln Richmond Whig says: (Seymour's) record, and nothing in the plat- 4 ‘called ‘up the bill to for Fe eter ne seg en, Stoneman ‘yecwrdny. bad aconferenes im form, that will bring @ Single recruit to the snag SVB. 105 the Payment of the imterest on the Democratée party. It further adds that the a nba was reper ieee set ~ nominatien will give the State of New York ‘o ot the publicans an cl y & large majority. 1 to the Republicans by 40 000 may in the Treasury until the amownt of gold —__e—_——_ In 006 he Was cgntn elected, fas time tyS | Ta. Sisene sage: “If the estas Con- Teduced to @40,000,000. La Sew Yoru Markets. P, jority of 5.316 im apoll of 26.000 vows. He | vention had been imtant on selecting that can. | | Mr. Trumbull said the amountot gold on Bas steadily contended for Reputttcan policy, { By B.) in the Treasury at the beginntng of each New Yor, RR 10.—Flourdall. Wheat la and bas been am influential member of Cea. | ‘D4# for President least likely to win Repub. jouth during the Inst two years hed frequent- | 2 cents lower. Ustn anchanged. Rye quiet. ABD WHOSE Casgs REQUIRE (PROMPT TREATMENT liean votes and moet certain to arotse and in bean $100,000. and the average the last | Qats dull and declining. Pork steady; mess, mw? d gress. As a member of the Committee on | ;, Republicaa ti t could no: bad been $3,000,000, as he had ascertained | 3a28.124. Lard firmer, at 17 al7X. Cotton . Harrison BO Mire: Hinds Ways and Metes ‘he ts recognimed as a worker | teres hy, iy? unsens, “PPosition. peta. Som statements furnianed by the Department | quiet at fice, “rvights dull. moedsGeo Feed Heme ane Rutter iiana, | 70 BENDER EXISTENCE DEsiRanLE 4 hi uest. We receiv 100,000 in a Bc RTT ane B Mrs; i: te; Heeter Mrs; peli apart om Seya.our's speedies in 1862 and 1963, and de- | Dore from the Tevenue on imports than oes Baltimore Steck Market, To-day. Boott: “Herbert Sarah Me min wicioee THERE IS A STRONG DISPe@SITION in Won. | “4Pes that Blairis a revolutionist. teeded in gold 4o pay our interest, and he could Bartixorr, J 5 Sh pn as coupon, old, gress to get through the necessary work and | The World says Seymour is. beyond ail Ro necessity tor this new measure. During | sé asked, do, new, 57 bid, 54 asked; North Caro- ‘ : e Iast year, b cr tion of the “ enter at one upon the canvess. Itis thought | Gtestion the first statesman in the Democratic Pap fated y & proper disposition e | lina, ex-coupon, 74 bid. we would have saved to the that an adjourmment may be had about th- | PSTty, and s stronger candidate than Chase | Qovernment eix millions im currency. —Jones Elizabeth; Jackson Geo H Mrs: Joure | — jet Mra; Jobueon Lovisian Miter dackeos | ; Jayne it B Mrs: a allan the Baltimore Markets, To-day. arrived. The last visit was ir Mary Jane; uth. The work of the committees is pretty | Would have bren, but it adds metbing as to the | |The morning hour expiring the bill weat ‘ ‘2 ade on Monday evening. The husband es. inarthe Ann: Johnech Wansus Jeon en ae Eamkiclaiinies if there would be | Prospects of his election. aver-and the umfinished business being the ditnge 30 Flour fuiot, but prices rmer aad his consin-in-la\ e a8 was his cus- Jockoon &) Jochlen Sophie. se iaee an The Sun is of the opinion that the ticket isa} JOint resotutien excluding the electoral , Ls . Ashe left the house his wife told him ry MBs ret Ke. | no need #or the all night sittings which hav: ‘ pil ‘eollege votes of States iately in rebellion which | 92Changed. Wheat dull and prices unc E aia ire; 0; Kenyon 8B Mrs. deen so common at the close of the session | Poor one. shall not heve been reorganized, was ther. | Gore, Oalsand Rye quietand unchanged. Pork RoE Eiicepoth Vy Learier a. heretofere. The Times declares that at one time it looked taken up. ad firm at 29, and in good demand, re; Asabelia Mrs; im . — as though the Democrats would makes nomi- | *Mr. Hdamands advocated the Dill, and ex- a ‘Tae Marrrany Commrrres of the House, at | nation which would make the Presidential Ipeseed no doubt of the perfect power of Oon- Parse Sapte tata apr oa 5 stb iret tried to buy jaudanem, hes Sgr e538 tO ts — lowim a 3 u & meeting thissmorning. perfected its army pay | contest comparatively close. The ticket nomi. | est '0 passat. the floor in opposition to the | authorizing the witbdrawai of his name: petal i ongth yg halen Dill, amd will repor: it st the first opportunity. | nated, it reasons, is not a strong one, and noth- Crncrsnati, Jal; Washis McLean. Will and the right ot Congress to exercise any iy ington ee loor wide open, & circumstance which he It readjusts the whole system om the basis of | ibg but a succession of miracles can save it risdiction im reference to the reception of the | Fifth Avenue Hotel, NV. ¥.: My Dear Sir—You fixed salaries, which, im amount, will be about | from defeat, It closes by saying Governor lecteral vote of any State. The duty ofthe | Kuow beter than any one the feeliug and prin- thought peo es - — et what his Wite had previously said to him. She acted sheeame as the pay now stands, but as there | Seymour was really candid yesterday when he | {¥° Houses was simply ministerial, aud if | ciples which have guided my conduct since the ber, ngety, and approaching » he told her a Tefused to imposed on | Suggestion of my name for the Presidential ction. are.go allowances, the compensation for field | declared that he could not be nominated with. | ipod, treaeo, perform, the would alas wits | qomiustions Yeu kas ieee seus Tobin the ae haggle Bs Beene ervey Brae re etna nite to har. olen Artic: Ni and home service will be more equitable Out putting Bimeelf and the Democratic party | effect the result of ihe Preeidertial election. opinion of my countrymen, and would Hc peteson cattened Hae sont retired. | Louise: Newman Mari — in peril. Zera. ere is not a government set up in the South- e] au honest pride in se disuuguished a mark % awoke and found Sexator Rauemy introduced for reference en States under the reconstruction acts but is | Gf thelr confidence, I do uot desire itat theex- | £ ‘fram his side, the door to-day a bill incorporating a postal-telegraph (By Associated Press.) at variance «vith the Constititution. Pense of one electoral vote or of the least dis- beens ° . and the clock stopped. He hed inside the : vt company, and estabiishine @ postal-telegraph | | Nuw Youx, Joly 10.—The Heraid' says that | | oven oy Rarnaaewrativen.-_Mr. Ela,,(N. arbance of the harmony of oar party. I 9 gon- | Bouse and out, but found her not. He contin- eee] “ti Mre, | Urmelabchoty © It sordo wate 1h ag ee eyetem. Tt authorizes the Postmaster (teneral, | the Democratic party has devided that the next .) from the Committee on Printing, reported — Lands doe ed looking until day-break, when a neighbor 7 watlows, ? next election of far greater ii oe te | eoming for waier, Titm three years, to receive bids from any | Presidentsball be Grant. Mr. Seymour against | #Tesolution directing that committee to inquire gratification of any personal ambition, how. | grmunki 4 ‘Welecrsph companies for transmitting postal | Grant amounts toa Democratic surrender, of a p be pd the or rewratleg a ver pure and lofty it might be. If, therefore, A mestazes. disbanding of the Democratic party. Gtherwhare chan ai the Gorerament prinace | S¢4ny time a name shail be saggested, which, usband; he iv sleeping; fam tired of life” | Mrs; Email a . Prinuog | in the opinion of yourself aad those’ friends | The band.eritine ein ore ioe ite theron Kate: Spaldi Tue Distatct rs ConeRmss.—_The House be sees Gas that oe Meneses > ate co — _o== “ pee teonireoo of the | WHO have shard our confidence, shall be | goter she had wiitiem and wee fernd to be her | Mre; Smith Mary; #mi to-day restored the item in the Deficiency Ap- il not bring out even 8 full vote, and that it RSS Fea es Lae Conmeaere - | Stronger before the country, or whieh can more | own. An inquest was held, and a verdict of K—Toler € o ion bill. we ting $290,143 to re. | Wil disgust the non-partisan element, and at the adjournment yester- reon bearing the wo! «Do nothing to my e5_Selral a * : rf LY a piece of paper on her : | appetite, and you sttribute this to dyspepsia or ~ int? (i i i i i thoroughly upite our own party, I beg that you ‘ide dered. The den name of . nothing buta series of miracles can save the ich was the Senate amend- t : Suicide was ren Baws: wy se amburse the city of Washington for expenses | party from defeat, ; se bill in relation to.a laud | Pine Gouvention Wy Bere ed 2a eke | the deceased was Miry Sckmand(. meurred in improving the property of the | ‘The Tritunc, after recounting the former po- aot ie pay eregr egned ean a cotion tates actice support for its nominee, Very truly, blacksmith, employed in the stables of the General Government. ibical course of Seymour, says —x af thts man | upon laying on the table the motion torecon- | SOUPS Guo. H. Pexveatox. "| Tower Grove Gar Company, © ———______ peor oc. se Le a ban soecatren in? e censteamentinest } {aire McOooLs In THE Pouce Count. A New Wax or Sraxpinc 4 Howat. —An | 1; Mis eri anxovs— Pending the vote by tellere Mr. Pike, who | Gov, Dooqous, bruiser was before the Police Engllan peger saves «A Graoman last sos j 3 ‘on two | son too! 7 the geason on t ne made the motion to reconsider, withdrew ch arges, one for anes and battery upon an | Ramegate a the +On motion of Mr. Donnelly, (Minn.), a com- ae er tor carrying | vessel on every trip, deriving much 4 E concealed Weapons. As the story goes, Mike | frum the sea air. The directors of the compa. During the Tebrition We was most of the ume | ment which will eee popped = Freier core tas ean ee en @ abrivad berpantuniaarnion previous, his term | ny have determined to fit up a limited member on reeFuiting and mustering duty. oF che tntnae nant re een naons eraap | Air them proceeded to the considera. | Of Servier in the jail at Lawrenceburg having | of berias on board this vessel and the Albion, Breoke 5 Gor Disrosator Punic Laxps ix Cattrorata, | te shattered prosperity of the country, and | thon of # resolution reported by Mr. Miller, pe apf a Mol empty tan pall ot free | which will shortly commence ranning, for the tas; Rowen Bon 00, Banuest Chas ‘The Commissiouer of the General Land Office | Ms election will establish confidence both at | (Ps..) from. the Committee on Pensions, 3 toy Jas McLean, | nwmmence of persons who may teel inclined | 0; Brooke D. Bamer DM ‘Tre Secretary oF Wan to-day conferred patriot blood shed in the war was shed in therank of Brevet Brigadier General on Col. | ¥#!"- J. V. D. Reeve, of the Third Infantry. Col. | }The World says Seymour is the first states Ree Tyed with marked distincti ri maan in the Democratic party. He possesses the “eexican phone and in the Piouad wart | every personal b po rgemps and accomplish. $3 aa $ urson Dr D'S. Bax- o * the elerk of the Pension Committee | Which condition he was met by Jas. McLean, | to engage them. They may be Rad by the jay Munsen Frank F °F. is im receipt of returns from the local office at Pe re SP egret Ben t ry a ciel ah tes amount paid | ®P €x-policeman, in the evening, who politely | week, month or for the whole season.” Ben- ‘Stockton, California, showing a disposal of | Seymour will make a far stronger President je clerk to the Committee on Claims - lng pai in response for his politeness Bi sense ares ame blic lands daring the | than Chase. .| Mr. Maynare (Fann) moved joday the reso- aokied bim vos Pe peyey Seem sem £-G. Mensa, Bor =e moot! ia rt. greater portion of the Jetioa on table. Led — | ‘4, may down. fered at an En! |, Cona., tech: . . * = 2 - zard., is daughter Fanny, executors. , scrip. "The canh eas yielded 5,50 Minir wait a tw tne anocees ot the eket. | frac iq seno™ Was hem stended and dls- | ih aGoitarn for his appectance on te foloe: | erat iy aunt, Panay. executors MELMBOLD's PERSON AL.—Among the passengers recently Mr. Butler, (Masé.) from Committee on | iN morning. His case was continued to this | Hazard ville, $5,000 to the Hazardville Episco- returued from Europe, per Scotia, are Mrs. B, PENDLETON TO SEYMOUR. Appropriation, reported back a petition of donacine boon og Hog hen hand soe yan Chi to the Hazardville Methodist cage Paweand Mrs 5-E. Boaligny, of this | | Crxcrnxatt, July 10—Immediaiely on the | Jp"hua K: Stnide, in relation to pay of Naval | dfed dollars, be will if we Know Ju. brutality | Society in Eateld, ‘Toe sees eae FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU eity. Teception of the news of the nomination at New | Op Naval Affairs. ng was exhibited by him, have an opportunity valeeibat nearly a million aptiars. Coxrinustions AMD Revsoriows. — The | York Mr. Pendleton telegraphed Mr. Seymour tt, Schenck, (O.) from Committee ot Ways ne test the hospitality of our jall— Cincinnati 9 = te 33 ‘s lati: roffered bi id Means, r a Tesolution exten jeiver S77 The S reme rt the Sandwi: [s- Sees Se remian pester Serta | OD ee ae arity tome sen | cdc tne wrtationese terawccet als ae eas 71 Sun -Staoke lands has decided that a ‘man cannot be hung PSE CRRSS, ee, the nominations of James Dunn, ot New York. PPor! ‘BE cam- | j6 relation to the collection of direct taxes in for the erime of suicide. to be commissioner under the act ot March, | P®6a- Southern States until January Ist, 199. 1867, to reimburse the State of Ohio for money: | geoge expended during the late war, end B. F. Deai- B7-Un the 4thipst., St. John’s Felscopal sed. TO-wat, BY CARLE he House then resumed the consideration of Sap, amp wath we almost entirely des- AND A CERTAIN CURE FOR DISEASES rs ve wi was comm! ya son to be Associate Justice of the Sapreme | _{0xDo™. July 10—Forenoon.—Qonsols for | the bill pending at the expiration of the morne ‘west ‘Of those streets, ket. D Court of Washington T: 3 <3 money, 9¢%a95- on scorent, U. S. Bonds, 73. | ing hour on Tuesday last for the distribution er eating a dish of ice cream, arose ace toe So Libey Prison has been sold at auction, oy THE The nomination of Perry Fuiler as Commis. | Erie, 45%; Illinois Central, 101 a of the reward tor the capture of Jefferson le in @ very excited manner, drew arevolver | and like Sumter, it is being stripped W pisces sioner of Internal Revenue was rejected. FRanxkvont, July 10.—U. S. Bonds 7748774 is. from his pocket, and commenced shooting at ‘| by relic hunters, att resort a Liverroor, July 10.—Cotion sales of the everythirg that was presented asa mark. - Wayar OxpERs—The Secretary of the Navy | Week 7,00: bales. lative, 9,000, Stock on BZA lady seventy years old, in Berl, Teally crazy; and those in the, BLADDER, KIDNBYs, has issued orders detaching Chief Engineer | D&°d, $2,400 beles. America, 340,00) biles. a] to be % Har- Tpiedinte. vieantty whee eine, nose in the. | ass County, Lows, feceally, surprised beret market this morni et; sales Of to-day, her husband and the neighborhood, by giv Eeisigmme ga fegrsessies Moet | SRS te el Sete: Ea | apie mayan ale ag srcheags | wei Hrs abe poeta.” YS cuaves, pnorex on ers un 7 . peri te aunt Tae Seater Mis | geen, diy be Rank of France de Pree det | te nt be te rr SPECIAL NOTICES, ee of the | 1 ‘ . ri Eovea Pacitc Squadros. Chief Engineer Wm. Sovurnaxrtox, July 10.—The Masutin, trom i onard, wee oe Meecaeat Ne bee ‘tem —_.——_ — ree J. " hasbeen detached — the Pow- | New York on the arrived at 2:30 this latter contended that the Wisconsin sol orarily from UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA. batan and ordered to return to New York. morning. upder Col. Herndon were eqnally entitled. that heexperienced. He is in @ very ¢riti- 5 ALB COMPLAINTS. Pour The Cincinnati 1 Lompor, July 40—Afternoon.—United States he bill was then passed. cal condition from the effecthey his ilnces POPULAR PRICES. ven. : CAL — incinnat! Chronicle gives | Bonds, 73%. ‘Mr. Farnsworth pe caneeaccareate ae SUPEBEIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR PAMI- pce: al verbatim meee ae speech of “i net Joly ie, Cowen oe Kana it Office, feper DgatTx oF Loven, ras Irises AUTHOR. — LIES AND GENTLEMEN. President Grant to his Cabinet, March 4, 1560: es. Yarns ‘abrics at Manches- Reonal Postal and Telegraphic ‘Sgmuel Lover, the author of “Rory O'More,” 80 Per Day, $28 Per Weck, $100 for weeks GENBBAL DEBILITY. “Gentlemen, I hope you'll excuse me for one | “ quiet. Stock of cotton afloat, boand to this to be printed and reeommitted. died in Ireland on Wednesday, Mr. Lover | oecnrat Day. $28 Per "i aa " Omnibus and Master to receive Checks aid geeiminary: Do as much as you can, | Por 714,00 bales, American, 25.100 tales | Mr. Perham (Me.) {rom Committee of Oou- | was bom in Danke in 1°91, and first attracted Bogpagy, Master aa re Rea’ wheat tie, 10d. “Oats 30.44 Gora elk vous On \eeeies saieoinon ce Sem eae bs agen = eg rere reper which was | hyrue Stintion ate dinner gt OPEN FROM JUNE ist TOOCTORER ter, ding. He and words of his own com: _ Lard, 638. Mr. Sheltabarger, of the ‘QUSENGTOWR, July 1¢.—The steamer Russia Seventh Obio G yonal District, has so | gate to-da far improved that kes friends Rope he will be pane hn saad z- 3 ABD ALL DISRABES OF T = SOs ce became a contributor to the peTiodical - Mx. Pexpieron’s EXDonssmeNt oF Sey- * NABY ORGANS, Row yun for Congress again. A celebrated | py TILE ATTEMPT TO ROB AN EX- xbva—The following private letter trom Mr. De Lapses cat gente te Fo deeg fepancer | Gitte ork physician says that with proper PRESS CAR. ndleton wasaddreseed to Washington Mc- hi 4 AP: treatment he can be entirely cured series of which appeared in 1%. In ii AMERICAN HOUSE, fi y ¢ “| Omctemari, July 10.—An attempt was made | Lean, of the Ohio delegation, betore that dele- Sppeared his tamoussong of “Ro Boston, Massacuvsstrs. WwW WHETHER EXISTING ° — this morning to rob Adama Expross car on the | £étion Irft Ohio, and was handed to Jonm A. | aah tee, pear epee ota a eon = The St. Louis fepublicon, Democratic or- | Ohio and Missieip pt sarona eee oe ae n, jf. on their arrival in New York ral cick Were, pertent i extonstve improvements i gan of Miesouri, thus harshly speaks of one of | town. Indiana. m the’ train reached | ‘CIxcINmATI, June 25.—My Dear Si also. th ‘And: z a mys) = . te TUB sshed™ friends —« Heary Clay Dean, | Hrewnstown they stopped for wood and water, | left my office this morning before 1 wes aware aces Poses eeeieet ag Mow nagiand cpsble the dro. 1B MALS OR TEMALB, the lows nuisance, is adverused to speak in | when five men sprang upon theengine and ex. | of it. 1 seek you at home, but of his novels and singi: 18 songs, Praveling Public. accommodations and eonve- Ge Bs We wish be would come eut for | pres oar, driving off the enginesr and fire, | there. I must say what I want Fie gave these entertainments fe fue cacnes | tees F to any other Hotel tn the city. . Grant.” Inn, uncoupled the express car and ran west | £00 as you get to New York see Governor | in 1x46. Soon after return to England, in ring the past summer additions have From whacever cause originating, and no mais e — The Pendleton Escort business was a fail. | about eight miles, when the ear was stopped | Séymour. y feel- | isd, he retired te life. Since 1860 Mr. | Soon crous suites of apartments, with bathing. ‘Row tome stand, gre fom the start. A Cincinnati reperter | 28d the robbers forced an entrance, but were | im before and after I heard from him last fall. | Lover has beck ih ake teehion “ the best o* : makes the followin; ae Hi met with a volley from the pistols of the guard is to-day the foremost man in our The deceased arected nt passenger. phy np err Seeman ieee ian on. | spies: Seomebioes were Rea ae 1 United States. His ability, cults and Rersainponmeeier eames If no treatment i submitted to. Consamption or and die on thes bean eet, trom the ints, | oBeof their number badly wounded, who was | e4perience put him at the head of our states. | 22° Sat and ret M y wt pen ed Insanity my eutue. Oar Seah aid Dioodare sop" oul get into nine cars, correspondent | bought to ths city this morning. ao emg ny i tne ger te 8) toatiene hood Rr eed Pines, sod that's ‘of posterity ‘spends upon promi we: ough the train and counted them, and ——— Snr y fession. . ‘ Ssocfarciiableremeay Be made bel carve hundred and QA, alll, | THER AILROAD, ACCIDENT NEAR | tdow I am sincere. ‘Mane bie felis, Sod RowNED—A very sad_ac Det ee ee ae ia pio Stenger : oe: : tht he can rely on me and my friends. Lhave Metam law . per sf - List of the Killed, &e. a patural pride, ‘an honest pride, I believe, in Oxfordand Oambridge, Md. oe a HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHC, garded as the normal Democratic condinon? | Ee. Pa., July 10.—The following isatist | the will of my countrymen: but you, bet- ‘ AYERS CATMARTIC PILLS, MR & strong tendency in that direction by the | Of those killed yesterday :—Mre. John H. Fust, | ter than any one else, knew that it is meither Pia LL THE 8. Laks other balt.” y Fleet Rock, Seneca, Ohio, and her two children; | egotistical nor overruling, and that I am real- id FOR 4 Lh 1 hae 4 eatablished upwards of 18 years, Samuel Shelia! has ‘i iss Angie S. Barrow, of Erie; Jennie Patten, | ly anxious to give up the nommmation to any- | arms: ¢ — Hee. barger written 8 | daughter of Scott Patten, of Erie, wounded se. | body who can get van fee > frend at Columbus, Ubio, in which riously; Mrs. McOres, ot Concord, Erie Conn. =e. Express all this ly to the Gov- prepared by séys-—~I am not only not inclined to refuse | ty, Pa; E. Happle, of Erie; Frank Bo Reeme, | “ror, bat delicately. and let him understand the nomination tor ‘bat. could I do | of Warren, Pa, . Jerome Woodbury, of my views of men and measures as I have fre- page Pree wine Sime Apso fe ger gS Pa.; Jona 'efe Qoadac. tae aa @ you. Good-bye. God a. T. BELMBOLD, Bee J really bow to Nrhat seems to te the will ‘Some of the passengers were 2 while in ‘gure, raty, MONROE. Panvzeron. God, and I mast sui ven am to | the wreck, and the broken open ‘o Washington McLean, 5 Draggst. be well enough to be in Congress at the time | rifled of caluables vee ats eh eo a Ll rough. 2 iastecock E the Forty-first will meet, Iam not well enough 3 ‘ ,FATAL RatLnoap Accipext.—When the tion. We yette; McCorrell Murray; McKenns Mich" 4 ow io enter upon the work ot Scanvans: and | ' The ¥. - : ight | Erie express train on the Pittsbam and Erie | su,qo™puticn. We MeGsc Owen: McPhercn & Upalding vm ben 594 BROADWAY, YORK, since 1 can't consent to run, I came Te for a 4 a i surged th street yesterday, . Fosse Ts gerne eng, wee doing im the 'y 10.—-Dispatches from nearly | nucconnecting with Mr. J. of . thew. ferris Hon Ben} W ax> o get away from the intense heat up- : der whéch I was wilting, and with some idea | ¢Very section of Misseuri say that the nomina- delegation of the members of the Soldiers and | wi ical = —} : a fhy Of gomg abroad—but I will not go to Europe: | tion of Seymour and Blair was received with ae aavennes soommbies Bt Masonte 2 ij ‘any dody. O-O'Netl ene O’Heal Hugh; O'Dea Jno; Ott- 104 SOUTH TENTH STREBT, St lemst, Gor how. Lf it gets endurably cool 1 | great satisfaction, particularly Blair. Ratin. | Hall, in Thirteen a ie eenieee ee makes them map BL O'Neal 23D. Tul fe, back to Washington im a few days.” | Cation meetings were held bere lest night. : rg pings tor the + 5 Peo . This letter is regarded by Mz. Shel T's | Salutes were fired and various joyful mani_ ty coger specta- | purpose of pi ois PRILADELPHIA, PRENSA. friends = putting a quietus on the use of his | festations were indulged in. bated 5 ine he sere ee woes ; Ter oe ¢ ces: lon. ite ' J i — the peunization ate mmpecting. or HENRY WARD BEECHER DEFINES | ‘Opera Saloon the G 5 IsvwRNAL ReVENUS—The receipts to-da: STON, July 10.—The Boston Advertiser of L - Were $657,915.31 iP 7 | PR aperendech contains letter from Henry Papeete ne grt PRICB $1.95 PER POTTLE, OR SIX BOT — | Ward Beecher, in which he emphatically con- i : s . S7-A letter from Bremen “The ware. | tradicts the report that he was in tmvor of TLES FOR 96.50, DELIVERED TO 7 bout the corners, an: ly waiting the ad- P E im ; 5 ANY ADDABSS. _ -s | JI Chase for the Presidency. He says he t cara. wes | inyored Greet fram the free . * of some friesd who would invite them ‘ekat Paks } DEMOCRATIC JUBILATION IN DELA- WARE, offended beeanee the Ulief of Poiice enero Sunday law, and they call upon him

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