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\ THE EVENING STAI | - PUBLISHED BAILY, Sanday Excepted, ' At the Star Building, 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and Lith Street, / NOYES, BAKER & CO. | placa The STAR is sérved by the carriers to their ubseribers in the Gity amd District at Tan O=PTs PER WEEE. at the counter, with wrappers, Two Uzers EVENING STAR. Washington News aad Gossip. Secce:tige sever Rev ‘JRNAKO.—An exam, COST OF TEE CAINRs® LeoaTion—TarR McVEN 4818 —The ¢:a*~ment made that the cost 0: the Chinese Legation while in Washing:oa wall be puid by our Gow rament, at the raie of 81,0) a day, amoanting to between 830.000 and $'03,009, is entirely exrom ous. The Chinese Goverament p-ys the entire expenses of the Jon of tle Treasury records shows tht a | Legation, and Mr. Burlingame pays bis owa large amount of :cur.ties are never retarned | personal expenses ont of his satary. A’ for retemp op. And Wsata sill larger amount | the items of expenditure p..id by tie Ontuese in are not prereni-d until long over due. Of the | Washincton. for ins*-nce, is the considerable one-year five per cent. t-mporaty lo.a cer. tific ites sued font years ago over one million dollars arte yet ouisisading, snd it is Loliew 1 ‘that the larger part of 1 will never be he --d from. August, 1967, $57,540 have never been pre+ sented, though more than ecizhicen monhs overdue. Of tho edue Jone 90, 1865, there are yet out $2,941,200. The time hay’ >g eMpsed, these two clas-( sof seven-t" 1.ies are notex- ebange ble for five-twent *,9Te rol maple im currency, and are po longer draw ng in- terest. Of the Ie-t tseae of .even-tmrt. » @ae July 15th, te (me bss been ex ended to Au- wus ist. So, if mot present ifor conversion tis week, over en million dolisrs of these ye. outstanding will be r deemabie in curreacy. TRE Cringse Treaty, ss raivfied by the Sepate, wis amend 4 im some parjunlars. The section im reg. rd to a 07 ifo.m sys’ um of ts fad mMc*-ores, was «iri :ken out #5 &.ub,<ct open for .uh eque at comsi¢eiation. Some emendments were m: de *> the section ‘a relation ‘o citizenship,d car 1g that ell Chi- neve residents in this covniry hould enjoy the some © tion. On the sabj-ct of *be admission ot Chi- Rese to the public schools of the Unt d Stut-s, the Sonate held he ground that they should be | force in the Stat ‘Bdmitied to all the privilez + of a eitizes of | withd, the mot .ayor-d nat.on—ibat js. that te Con- @tees of the Unitea States bs po right to mdi- ¢at> whe shov'd or who should not t» admitted | Ass.st to State schools. Facilites sehools mrst b> r ynlated by State Inws. In regard to adw* ~‘ca to all iust‘tutions of I -ra- ing ¢ et bli -hed by the Gove: »ment of the Uni- Of the seven-tiirty notes p yable in | Sec som of $1,709 for back bive. The Cbin:se Legation will leave here to- morrow in the 12.30 tra‘n for New York, where they w ll stop acouple of days. and then visit tary Syward at bie r :iden.e in Auburn. | They wll be ent Tiained for several days by Mr. Seward, and then pro: d to Ningara. Alter pas-mg a day or twoat the Falls, ‘will visit Bo-ton, and rema n'a that city until their departore for Earope, August 19th. Mr. Berlingarre is anable to accept the iavi- tation of Jay Cooke, Eoq., 0 visit his mansion near Phitadelphia, owing to the previons en- gagements and the sho.t tim® before the de- pattore irom this couniry. To-day he visiteit the St.te Department with the two Manda rims. and accompanied by Secretary Seward, Proceeded to the White Hoasr, where they paid their respects to the Pr sidewt and mem- bers of the Cabinet and bade them farewell. REDUCING THE FREPDMFN'S BUREAU Force. A large number of the agents of the Fr ‘dmen's Brreau, in this Disirici, will shortly be dis- mised, though a kc uve of absence for one month will be alowed b fere their discharge. The ghts of naurali-aton rs aay other na- | acyium at Fresémen’s Village hes bom broken up and the inmatrs there of removed to Cump- bell Ho-pi al, on the V street rovd. The bureau of Maiylend will also be ‘Wn. except a few officers to attead to the cducationr! inter sis andthe paymeat of bowmi: sud buck pay. Geo. ©. H. Smith, | Commissioner of the Fre dmen’s to atteid cach | Burean for the State of Arkansas, bas @i¢- missed nearly all of the civil agents of the bu- Tr au in thet Sta's, in accordance with the late order of Gen. Howard for a r. iuction of the ted Staten, the citizens of Caina were to Bave | force. the some oppos tunit any other applic nt. THE Dismisss*. OF SuLDIER CLERKs.—S°c- retary Schofield having r ‘eiveda large av-n- ber of omple‘nt< re'at've > the rec it di - er >ge of 94 clerks rom the Quartermr - ter General's Office, it being stated + it eftizen clerks bd > om re iin 1 snd soldiers diz ehorged. will mske @ thoror zh inves ‘gation ofthe whole wai-r. He hes direct 1 thoe clerks who bave appl: d to him to be ri‘g. | set A Prorimic Disraict.—aAt the Chiuese re- ception at the Metropolitaa Hotel Sataréay night, a coutleman connected with the prast, Who js acyuainted with most of the wew mem- bers from the reconstruc -d Stites, introduesd a number of them to Mr. Burlingame. To the surprise and amusement of the circle, no less than seven of them proved to ve pilgrims from Mr. Burlingame’s own district in Massachu- i was cone-ded to ve a pretiy prolific stat d, ‘o present !> bim a wi. sa 5 voment af | district in the way of Congzesemen. all the facts, wh‘ch be will ‘ny tigate, and ould it be iound that competent soldier clerigs aye boon e’sm‘s d rad citen clerks r - ‘ined, he wil! order the reigs“atement of -.1ch soldier clerks. A Prociamation THAT Wasn'? Issvuzp.— The President Dad prepar 4 and it wes im print, convening the Sepat> in extras ion .or ex-cutive business, but whe the Senv's edjourned at noon it wes found that nominauieys had be=n made for all the im- portant office) vacont, and a-tiom takem by the ‘Senate in some form sud that there was no probability of gewng more definit+ dispocition wpon the .veatic: submitt-d by the Frecativ thon had already Lem had, aud therefore the Prociamation w-* abandoaed. Not So.—It is demed that the President has stated that be would not recogmize the officers Va of the rcorgsuiz 4 Sra" tbe contr Feconst ‘ue! them to far #3 he is required to take action upon them, “leay'ng the de'ermiration of tues le- zality or constiintionality to the legally consti tuted authori < > as leget officers. ont nue tr CommrssiongR oF IntriwaL Keveycz— By the terms of bis letter, the resiguat’on of Commissioner Rollirs is conditional, to tke effect mpon te confirmation of bis successor, ‘The President holds that the condition is yo.d ‘@nd that by simply eccepting the re#enaro: Be can create a vacancy. It is understood to be his detorm:~ation t> do this, and make @a ad intern sppoimtment within a tew days. Colonel Cooper will probably receive the appointment MOVEMENTS OF Mn. Wave.—Vice President Wade leaves to-p‘ght .or bis home, and wil! te atiip tothe Rocky Mountains. On his re _vtB, in about three we-ks’ time, he wall pro- ceed to the sca-shore ‘nm the vicinity of Foston, Where Be wall stay until the time for Congress © Assemble, in September. Not REAcBED.—The joint resolution thet pusced the Sepate, directing the § creiary of the Interior toaruul the r cent contract for stationery made by him with Dempsey & © Toole, and “to enter inio.a comurcet for the artich’= menGon 1 in .aid pdvert) ement with Blanch rd & Mohen, the tatrer bein the low- est and best bidder therefor,” was not reached ou the Speaker's table, and con: quently goc< over (MN the meeving m September. Sowe of our cotemporsri « bave Solomon P- Met ardy cop*rm d for Cpiet Ju: eof the Supreme Court of Utah. He was rejected. ANoLishED.—By act of Conzr-:s (approved Jaly 2) the office of Diroctor of he Ber au of Stu s.ics ms abyliched cher tire: of Jan- y. Ino. So Mir. Delmer has a reprieve ug That ime, After that date the Speo’st Com Steuer of the Revenue will act s Sapeiinten- demi of the Buran, with a dtyrsion clerk ss GeNEe\t GOREN proroun-ss Bedewu's oty Services of Geneial Gront.” in on elaborate article in the Méliteriscke Blatter “the most cr dituble nd iniere-ting work waich he hes yet read om the Am n war.” IT isssrp thatthe Turkst Represemative am Uh s country (Hiseya-Bey) is « good ded offended abort the expressioa of sympathy with the struggling Uretaus, which has posted Concress by a ensni Tee Torks clam that the Cre wu imsvrrection is endec, #nd tha: our appeal tothe Turkish Govern- ment at this me 1s an annrcessary and useless car © of ofence. ous vot WHY THE Pkesivens DIDNT Foxnixe Brtt.—“Data” writes tot “There are numerous inquiries th-s evening @ to the action taken by the Fresident with ret- eTenee to the .unding bill possed by the Ser ve Jest recht apd by the Hou-e to-day. Upon i:- quity ie the prop-~ vt" -tiow it is found that the bill wes pr sent 2 tothe Prosident bat a jew minut ~ | sfore *he adjouramentof ¢ 9n- err »,and atthe ime when the comm — ¥of the two houses were waiting upon ¥~. Jo: son to hoow if he bad any furtuer communi- cation to make to Qougr §. Under the c’-eum- sauces the President could not hafe time to even caretaliv r sd the bill, much 1: to give at that consiueration end scratiny which a jor asure of such vitsl importance demands. For tbis rer_om, 'f for no other, Mr. Jobn.on felt that he would not be justified in approving the bill, and therefore did nots‘.a it’ Taere are other rersons, however, that would pron. ably have -nduc d the Presiden* fact that the bonds were to b> exem pt irom taxation.” Court Martiat Ur et J. Men- denball, 4th artiliery, bas been deiailed as Judge Advocate of the (ou. Martial, which meets in this city for the irial of ist lieut-nant J. Scott Payne, Sih cava'ry, and Brevet Lieut. Col. A. J. McNet:, 44th in-aniry, has bea re- Heved as Judge Advoca-e of said Court. Swift, seb 7, bas been ordered to report to the chief officer of the army in this city for instructions. & proc's ation, | Cnoorine EvxcTors 1x THE Sovrn.—The Southern members of Congre s w.thia the past sews days have in conterencs with Repub'l- cans here decided that it will b> b =t for Pres- ident‘al electors in the reorgarized State>, to | be chosen by their respective legislatures i tae same msvuer es South Carotima br< always chosen hers. This, it ss heid, will remove all 1 > of the disturbancesand rands which have Dm apprend.d. It is thought prob..ble these y.ews will be carried ont by the Legislatures in whove hand ibe matter rez.s Tus DerarTMext OF AGRICULTURE.—Col Horace Capron. Commissioner of Ag. icv liure, who bes ben unsemitting in bis attention to the duties of his office since his appoiit.nep: thereto. leit the city at noon to-day fora. t to the West, and will be absent about te i days. during which time Mr. R. T. MeLan, the very efficient chief clerk of the Dep.riment, will L» acting commissioner. ‘The rew Department building is now nearly Terdy to be oecapied, and the office force will be remov d thereto, from the Patert Office. in about two weeks. Tue New Ov¥.cers.—Col. Alexander, the newly-appomied Postmaster, has not yet en- tered on his dutves, nor hes Mr. Cuppy, the Register of Decds—neither having received their commissions. It is very likely, however, that the commi-sions will be i ceived to-mar- Tow, when they will immediately bond and enter on their duties, Tue Wur14 Hovse.—The regniarmee ‘ng of the Cabinet w.s held :o.d-y; #11 the membe s pr eat,rodthe = sion we:asler¢ one. But xew visitors were » imi. ed tosee (he I. -idea this mor-*>z. REORGANIZATION OF TAE SOUTHERN Mii- wary Di: tacTe.—It is thovgbt the order for the reorconizot'on of the five rili'ary Distrie:s im the Souch will b: issu d irom the War De- partment to-morrow. Secte’ary Schofield has prepared the order @nd submit. 4 the sane to the Cabinet to-day for approval. THE name of the new Register of Deeds 1s F. P. Cuppy. not Catl eas hes b-en steted Naval ORvErs.—Assis ant Surgeon E. ©. Thatcher Des been Cetacb: i from the Washing- ton Navy Yard. aud ordered to the MoBongo. Assis ant Sargoa Peter A. tan bas been ordered to Be Washtn:ion Navy Yard. Pouiticai.—The New York Herald charged that Mr. Valland/gham “fixed up” ihe nom:na- ton of Governor Seymour with two of the New York delrgat>s the night before. Mr. Val- lanaignam publ @ card denying the state- Men!. and exonerates ‘he New York delegation aud Governor Seymour irom having any part iu the movement whieh produc+4 the nomin:- tion of Mr. Seymour. sserts that the Obio delegation, the morning the nomination was mede, by 8 majority vote, agreed to pre- sent che mame of Hancock, but reconsidered the vote and resolved to casi the first ballot for Packer. Seymour wes unally canvas-rd, and tound tw be inost scceptable, and it was deemed advicable to present Dis name. He disciaims hat there was any “trick” on the part of ( and New York im acting as they i He that it is his opinion tharhad New York held ber vote trom Hendricks, J would baye been nominated within an bour, —New rendering by Gramt—“I propose to Sight it oat om this line if it takes all Seymour.” — A Boston Fos/ correspondent says the only chance for Cha-e now is to come over to De- moctacy without a bet or an if. — The Ohio Sinte Journal says :—« Positively, no more puns will be allowed in this paperjon the pame of Seymour. We are not ina con- dition to se more of them. Any one quotipg, ‘There sre more things m Beaven and eai Horatio,” shall be dwelt with ma miscefia. neoss mavner. ue Inquiring who this C. Moore is, shall be subjected to a Horatlon by our English contributor. Any one ingy ing where the Democracy siruck this seam sball be smelted. Wedon’t wish to seem fastidious im this matter, but contributors are warn: d to desist * —Jobn M. Fiancis, of the Troy 7 m-s, Rad- jeal, is spoken of as Griswold’s successor in Copgres: — It is thought that in the Eighth New York District Jamés Drooks will be unanimously renominated by his party. In the Fitb Dis. trict Jobn Morrissey bas a Democratic gppo- nent in the person of ex-Coroner William 0. Gover. S.S. Cox will make a contest for the nomination with Thomas E. Siewart, the pres. entsmeumbent, ip the Sixth Diswict. Chagler bas opposition in his disirici—the Seventh— Messrs. Charies G. Cornell aud Hervey C. Calkins baving an ambition to come to Uon- arrss. InTERNAL REVenvs.—The receipts to-day from this source were $152,8° @7 There are fifiy-two sron-clads United States navy. 7 An Italian bas pate a'ed an inveation for the manufacture of illum.nating gas from pe- t 5 S7 There is to be a pic-pic of fat men at Uuca next month. No person will b> allowed to the fertivities who weighs Lompon. July 2% —Lord stanley last night lormed the of Common that the de- of the lower eta eee the legstity of the seizure of the Towado, h: b en copfl-med by the supreme tribunal in —— Lord Stauley made no disclos: what a. the Government of Great Britain wee take in view of ths dec-sion. QD m Vic-oria will leave England on the Sth ot Engust, going fitst to Paris, whence she will make a tour throagh France, Switzerland and Germany, end will retain te England about the ist of Sepioml :r. Lonpox, July 28—Forenoon.—Uon: 9%; U.S. Boncs, 73/8734; Llinois Central, 8665 Etic, 23%. IVERPOOL, Jnly 25— Forenoon. — Cotton meorket a8 irr-galer: sales estimated a: 6,0) Dales, Er tea vy. Pork dull. Bacon 472: 6d on the spot, 48d. .0 arrive. , July =8—At eraoow.—U. S. Bonds 4 clining “o ae IHinois Central io 95, Livgr>oo1, July °s— Afternoon. — Cotton sols, 945;0 duo"; Uplands, 944; Orleans, 10¥d. Sales es: mat §,0) bales, California wheat, 12s. 2d. O it, 3s. 8d. Floor fiat, 23. 6d. Uorn eas'er. GOVERNOR BROWNLOW'S FORTH- COMING MESSAGE. Nzw York,Jvly 2%.—The Knoxville special 10 the Times ys: Governor Brownlow will transmit to the Tenucs ee Legisla.are petitions from the Union men from Middle and East Tennc-ser, reciting their wrongs, and leaving tue quesiion.of arming the militia to the Leg- isiature. Many Committee and influential men have visited end urged him to recommend the entranchisement of the non-voung whit»s, buthe prefers to leave the whole quesiion to the Legislature, and reivse any Treecommendr- tion on financiai measures. He urges prompt ee i »ward paying July interest and nation- #1 bonds. PEACE BETWEEN RUSBTA AND BOK- HARA. New York, July 2s.—The New York Herai’s cable csp ..c) from St. Petersburg states that the Jnralicd Russe says that privst> advices have been rereived that perce bas been coa- clud 4b owen Russia end Bokuara. RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERERS BY THE BALTIMORE FLOUD, Fattimorg, July 2°.—The Bourd of Trade hela a m: ct'ng to-day to atopt measures for the aid of the safferers by the lat= flood. —-re ___. A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. Wife Murder and Suicide. The following particniers of a strange and ‘eartul iregedy sre iaken from a recect nuin- ber of the Watertown (N. Y.) Reformer: “Ensign Reynolds is the son of a farmer in Antwerp, and is about 30 years old, of a morose, domineering disposition and ungaiuly person. Me has never lived happilp with his wife, ofen abus.d her and thrertened to take her jife. Some .ime ezo they went West, and while there be was imprisoned for threatening to kill her. Sue retureed about the 20th of June, aud went to work #5 a domestic in the ,amily of the widow Lyons Wa‘t,ona farm about two mils irom Antwerp village. Ina few days ailer, Reynolds got back from the West. and began to prowl about the place where she ‘was at work. They finally had an interview in regard to their child about five years old, who wns living at her iaiher'’s, He shen + “id ifshe did rot give wp the child her grave was du. Sue fuatly agr d that he should tike it, snd they went to her iathers where the ch:ld was surrender-d it tohim. On this occ ion beabu dber and repeat d bis threat ou her lite, For ceverel days he was seen lurking about the piscs where she lived. Mrs. Rey- nolds saw hem, was greatly srig’a! ‘ned, and expressed the belief that he wonld murder her. On Tursday#t'*:noon she saw him inst grove near the house, and at evemiig aver supper che put her band to her head. said she fer bad, end tbougbther husband would kill ber. Mrs. Wait told her cbe ned not go out to milk. but s* e replied “ne men were tired, aid Wet ont with Mrs. Writ's son anda younz hired mau abont eighteen years old. “They finianed milking and were going in, when Teynolds. ‘w.th @ double-burrel shot gan in bis hand, appeurcd on a stone wall near by, between bis wi.e and the hou-e. She ws T.gh.ened and, Gropping her milk ran to the loc cut of which be came. The hired man icked Up AStone and cried, Hold ou there! ry Dold: pped, turned round, and partly raised bis gun asifto shoot him. The o.ber mau then picked up bis pailsand went towards the house. Keyn then jumped imto the lot apd went towards his wit say: Give me time to pray!’ then the discharge ofagun in quick succession. The murderer walked coolly off, but never uttered a word. One chsige took effect in her elbow and mangledone cf b’r fingers. The other enterod the neck near the breast, serving the jugular vein. From tbe sppearsnce of the wounds it is probab’e that he was ouly a few feet trom her ‘when he fired. “The only motive for this terrible deed is sup- fat? bea possible but upfounded jewlousy of bis wife, or more likely a»avage and uncon- trollable “emper Reyno'ds, »ster committing the bloody deed, mide for the woos, where a searching parry found bim. He was fouud a few moments alter the report of & gun was heard with a large wound pa.<ing through bis body, Dutative. On being qu-stioncd be said be sbot himself when he be.td tbe paaty approaching, rather than be taken alive, but he thought he had simed too low. He said be killed his wife, and intended to do so for a year p&si, aud that he didit be. cause he slowed her. “In about an hour and & half he d'ed from bis wound. and so ended the notr horrible tragedy that ever took place in this section of the country. The eosoner’s jury rendered a vercaet of murder in one case, and suicide in the other,” Charles Tucker Poisoner—Another tery. 3 A correspond: nt of the Troy Times gives the foi'owm *ccount of Tucker *\i sMs-or, under sep sace of d uibs. Lockport, New York, for the murder of his wife by person, in orrter to obta‘n the insprarce (£5.00) on her hfe. As has b eu Slresdy siated, Tucker was Inspector im the Borton Crsiom Horse when Hamlin was Collcetor: Mr. Meson came to this city, accompaniod by wif, am December, 186, mm search of «mployment. Afver bis arrival he took an active p.r’ in the orgavization of tae Ur-scent Lodge. and wes elected to office therein—his wise boléing the hiehest position grantcd to ladies in the order. cIason was unabl2 tocb- tum any permanent employment here, and meantime canvassed for Dr. Holland’s work, + Christ and the Twelve,” and also for subscri- ters to Col. Eencdict's “Public Spirit ” Effect- ing am arrangement with E. B. Treat & Co., wubjishers, he went to Rochester as agent for em, and kept ap @ regular correspondence with Dis many friends bere. “His wite bed been very sick b (a drop- sical Congo gt Wed believe,) and at tl _ little hopes of her recovery were enteraimed, and it was understood her physrictans in Troy had arceurronetee & change of air, ac. During her sickness in a on was noremit- ting in his kind aiteation to her, and to the writer he expre sed the fear that she would Sle was heard to Mason. the Wile hapter in his Mis. THE FLOOD IN BALTIMORE. Relief for the Sufferers—Farther Particu> “lars every of Dead Bodics The terrible deve: t.t'on by the late flood 15 sill apparent in that section of Baltrmore through which it pussed, although three days Rave been spent in cleun'ing up the debris an¢@ Temoving the mud from the s:reets and houses. A great mi 1¥Y poor persovs who resided om the line of the Fr\is seore they tant ahi eet the greate-t suTerers, ts they lost all the’ Po <rssed, aud many of them are lest without clothing, iood or home?,fad are entirely dr- pendent on ibe ctarity of thore who were not so unfor.anate as them-elves. The individ- though the scyregats ie far grower inet vet ES is far groaier than ever tenes kneels aemer calamity in that city. . To the City Councils Inet evening, resolu- tions apy oprialing $£7W,0'0 for the Health De- Par.ment $)5u,0C) for the City Commi -sfon- er’s Department, $5,000 for the Fire Dep..ri- ment, sud $°5,(C) for the Port Warden’s Da- pariment, and PHPg & commit’? to Secure a survey of propo*rd routes in wRich to turn the course of Jones’ Fr'ls, and appro- priating $5,0.0 for the purpo e, were nd. Also, a rrsolution appropriating $4.0 9, or > much therrot rs may be nce sary, to be ex- pended for the relief of sufierers by the late flood, under the supervivion of tbe Mayo: and ® commission of six persons to b: appointed by the Mayor. The following interesting par.iculars are this morning: from the Sun o! ISASTEE AT ELLICOTT THE MELANCHOLY cre. ‘Those who witnes:ed the f-arfal calamity at Ellicott City, eansed by the flood. resulimg in the death of some forty-throe persons, repre- sent the spectacle as agonizing in the exneme. A lady of Baltimore, Miss H.C. Adams. who ‘Was on a visit to Ellicoct City at the ume, bas given an intere-turg account of what came un- der her observation, im whica she describes the scene as follows :—“Dr. Owings, who had been sent for profe-sionally, had left his house but a few minutes before the flood Legged rgainst the remoustrarces of his wife, who was alarmed at the threatening aspect of the sky. It was only after receiving throe mes- sages that he was induced to leave her. He had barely reached the bridge, on his return, when he saw the flood coming down. and took refuge in the house of Mr. Gibbons. nct a hun- dred feet from his own dwelling, and called to his wife, advising her how she should act tor the safety of herself and the six children by her side. Speedily the water drove her and the children to the roof, where, clinging to the chimney, they seem-d ‘somewhat secure; but the rocking of the house—a three-story frame— soen caused the chimney to i9}l. Mesnwhile, Mrs. Marschane, being in the house above. reached up to Mrs. Owings a baby, bat three weeks old, supposinz it would be safer there than in herown maternal arms. Mrs. Owmgs was seen to hold it as long «ts she 'ived. Dr. Owings, callirg acro s the rac”, as his house floated ,rom its foundation sud lodg-d against the next below, direcied that toe walls of the adjoining houses should be cut throagh. This was done by Mr. Fountain, and thus, 2s one house aiter anorber fell, working most hero- ically, this noble man cut throngh the wal!s of seven houses, until they came to the last in the row. In this house ail the occupants of the six houses above were assembled. Suddenly it ‘Was seen to waver, and in a moment more, with all its precious burden of children, women And men, it fell with a ierrific crash, aid not one soul was saved. When Dr. Owings bebeld this tear.nl scene his reson ccemed to leaye him, end be endeavored to throw him-elf into the fearful current, and it took a number ot sitopg men to prevent him from thus destroy- ing himself. He was carried to 9 hovel by sy paibz'ng .riends, ®M an almost insensible cor Vion. r. Owings, it is learned. in bis t distr. cd condition, 's with irieuds at t¥, acd with taeir kindly ard and thy bears up urder his exiraordinary 2 with coramendable for.itnde. ES CARRIED AWAY IN BALTINORE. At the foot of Centre s.reet, on the west si of the sails, thre small dwelling houses were weshed away, no traces of them | sing leitex- cept the bricks forming the foundation. Jus oppo-tie, on the enst side of the falls, a bou-eof tue -ame kind was alsc carri d off. A laboring man living in one of these houz-s had some eight hundred dollers in a box im the house, the eavings of fen years toil, which was carried away and lost. It is seid tbat au old man named Jobn Sullivsn, residing in Leffermon's court, pear Frout sireet. was drowned soon after mid-day. Parties living M the court re- port that Sollivan remained in his hou-e, a Ywo-story trame buildiug, atter havin? been Tepeatedly warned that he was in great danger, sod on the waier re.ching the second scory be ‘Was carried Out into the falls and was see Lo more. HODIRS RECOVERED. The body of James Summers. about 18 years Of age, who wes washed irom Lombard street bridge on Friday, and was c stried by the pass- ing flood down the stream, was found floating im the barbor, near Muller’s whart or railway. on Sunday evening. The unfortunate boy, as eaid, wes able to keep bis head above ib surface of the water un*il he was forced against & tug at the mouth of the falls, when he sank. When found his head was cut considerably. Coroner Carr was notified, but decliped to hold an inatiest over the body. abich was removed tor dence of the iather of the youth, No. 70 Granby street. John Kavanaugh, a young mau about 18 yours of age. who was ewyloyed attbe Sisters of Mercy’s Institute, at Moant Washireton, wes wasbed away by che flood aud drowned whilst attempting to save the His body was also recovered on Sun- The body of the lady recovered ridge Saturday, at the time Mr. Wiliam Partridge’s body w: identified as that of Mrs. Duvall. t taken to Elligout City for burial. Y= ar- the bedivs ot Mr. George Biden and M-. x Hawk, Who were washed away from Nr. an’s farm, (the Jauer heretofore supposed saved.) were found in Spring Gardens, as were also the bodies of Mrs. Dr. Owings and her jn- fant con, Mrs. Ann Stansbu: nd a little davghter of Mis. Patterson, all of Ellicott City. Mrs. Dr. Owines was recognized by the wed- abg ring on ber finger, by trrends from Ellicott Ciy. Messrs. J. H. Leisher, G.T. Grambill ana John W. McUormick took cbarge of the bodies. Coroner Carr, acter baving held an inquest on the _— two — = Sat- urday, very properly deemed it unneces. s ary te hold for-her inquests, as the causes of their deaths are clearly known. odiately upon the bedies beingtaken trom (he waver they Were carricd to 8 dead house prepared for the purpose untt! recognized. in accordance with. Dr. Carr’s directions, m_order to shicid them from the public gaze. Nearly a!) the bodies were In a nude state, and much disfigured. In addition to the above, the following bodies of Teons, drowned at Ellico:t City, bave been found and identified BF to 6pm. yesterday: rs, Gabriel nd child, Mr. Wm. Fountaia and wife, Mrs. Wm. Partridge, William, ser- vant of Dr. Owings. Kattie Owings, Tommy Ovi . Smith Murphy, Mary Ligzie Du- yall, Mathias Macauley, ¢' of Murphy, John Reese, Mrs. Patterson, Bettie Patterson, Amelia Patterson, Fanme Duvall, Mrs, Du- valland Mrggie Patterson. This completes a litt cf thirty bodies recovered, including those drowned in Jones's falls. THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The American says:—Work on this road is reing actively pro ecated, and the damszes are fest being red. Working parties are re- pairing at er ch end ot the break, 9nd will soon meet exch other. A trestie work bas been thrown scross the Patapsco at Iicheste:, and trains will be run over to-morrow. THE NEW ATLANTIC CABLE. The New Cable to be Ready June, 1569. ariae tele. gray between Brest and the —— States, at may be worth while to mention a ate of jir-et trom Brest to New York city. This coneaes ion understood to be an exclusive ove—on, the French side, at any rate—for twenty yeors. . ‘he grounds upon which the projec'ors bave found iavor with the French ¥ Sates as quickly asthev are: wot there is no doubt that very mueh dimmish ihe chaser) of commauni- cation with Ameren be‘vg irom time to tine at ont of gear. Uc>.n telezraphy Das now m ertii d to Such perfection that there ote eee ee sea: and, in peint of daring the Isst two w nicre, when we have several times been rlarmed by the stoppage of mes- srges, the expjanation has in each case b »a that sto.ms had blown dowa the Iund tele- frep's, somet'mes ta Kewiouudiand, some- tim - on the Ameriesa mat |. From this + nger, whatever it ray amount to, the pew He will t+ xenpt. As the capital it will = Fr cent w ', itstr d, be onlw £1,0°0400, and the worki. he nye) ‘with only two tions (at Brest and New York,) onght to very small, it is probib'e that thi: proj-ct will bring the Irxury of t-legrap gacro-s che At- lantic withen the re>ch of ‘of verymod- = the it erate mens. io Brest, woald also give us the benent of it. Ite understooa that the pew Atlantic Cuble will be ready for laying next Jrne. _——_ore-—___— FINANCIAL AND COMMES&CIAL. The efect ot the New York bank sta'ement for last week ncreaced ihe fveling of ease in the money market, ond the banks are free oflerers of money on call at 3at per cent. The Western cities spp” r to be betier Supplied with money, and are dispe-ed to allow theiy funds toaccnm- ulate with their New York azents. This con. dition of esse may be expected to contivne ui Lil the grain crops covae to market, when the extraordinary abundence of the crop is hkely to croaie a very retive demrnd .or money; for. with the generally low condition of stocks of breadstuffs throughout th» werld, the prices in our markets are not likely to decline sa pro- Portion to the imerrace in Our cr qT count market it moderately sappi mercis bills, prime names bain per cent. G Wasnincton, Suly °S, 186.—Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment securities: U, S. 6's, 1981. Five Twenties, . Five Twenties, i664. Five Twenties, 1565. Five Twenties, Jan. & July, Five Twenties. Jan. & July, Five Twenties, Jan. & July, Ter Forties...... weven Thirties, NEW YORK—FIRST BOARD. 15% 52 n&Jy,¥7.. “M4 5.20's In addy, 6s. 11g Ten Fortes 12\ Seven Thirt: Wg G 5.208, 1-6. 5.20's, 1565. $.20's, Ina Jy,’ {By Backers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.| Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocks and bonds im home and forvign markets as follow New Yo July 2=.—Firy Board—U. S. L¥1, coupon, 1155: 5.20°s, 162. coupons. 114 1564, coupon, lily, 1865, coupons, 1124; 165 coupon, Rew, 16% ¥: 5.20's, in6l, conpon. 149i; 10.40", COMpons, 1U~ °;; 7.30'S.second. none: 7.80" third.1(9; Pacific Mai', 10) |; Otioand Missis- Sipps Ceruficates, 24; Mari fail, 30; Canton, 4 Pitisbura, 8 ¥; Northwestern, §3- do. prefd. 82)¢; Cleveland and Toledo. 13: Rock Eiisna, Wsi¢: Fort Wayne, 110%; Alton « Terra Hante, dis Toledo & Wabast, Adams E: Weiis, Fargo & C>. Express"; Ai Prese, 45%; United States Expres, ebsnte Union, 264; Onion & Aine. 137: do. prf'd, 137. Market stron; —_.—___ Baltimere Markets, To-day. Hattimonrg, July*~.—Cotton dull nominally att. | Flo .r—new scarce, generalyy held high- er, sells very radily ai quv:atons. Gran market fl..a avd uncharg gd. Pork at Bocon firm and advancme. Rh Clesr do., 16. Shon! Lard quiet at 15 ¢ 9 id, 1H. weal ashe Baltimere Steck Market. To-day. Bautiworr, Jnly, 2 Virginia six. old, inscribed, ask d. * Te-day’s New York Markéw. Naw Yor, July 28 —Flour 1(al5 cents bet- ter, Woeat drooping. Gorn hexvy, i cent jower. Pork quiet; mess $24.15. Lard firm at 173,218, Cotton dull and drooping; Uplands <0, Freights dull. ——$_o——+ Wall Street To-day. NEw Yorg, July %.—Stocks very snong. Five-twenues. 14),: do ti, 11}; do. 124; do. “Gi, 9%. Ten-torties, 34. new. Tennes.ee 6's, ex-coupor @5. Missouri, 914. Gold, 1437. Money e: +.-e--___ 87 At Lebanon, Indiana, on Tarsday, a boy named Lane, sboi his compsaion, name Nunn, inilictg a dapgerous wound. They ‘Were out benting, but finding ne game they eoncinded to shoo. eneh other. They were only ten years old. 87” A bookbinder vamed Wittman b condemned to death in Po-en, in Prus i Poisoning four wives and two cbild space of six years. He aanrried each money. y. fe THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF THE DIS TRICT OF CULUMBIA. In the watter of the petition ef Mary Ann jonston. gaardian <The 8 ian baving reperted that sold part of lot No.1 te No 968. in purenance of the onder pas-ed ia ti nse, to George Cull. for ‘Uoat the said Cull had complied with the rs t it is. thielith day of July. 12:3. ordered by the rt id the same hat the seid aalo be an same ia bereby ratified and confirmea, wanse & the contrary isebown op or before the 4th day@f Au. Provided « copy of this order at. 1558. enews fe published in Rvening Star, 01 three weeks, before said day. a week for ‘WM. F. PURCELL. peed 2486 Orphaus’ Court. MES B. O'BELRNE. sy 18a TON Hector Wie, N BANKRUPTCY. ; At the City of Washingroucon the anda) of 3 1968. ‘The undersigned hereby cives notice of hi aasignee of WM. 3 DOCKSTADER Po the City of Washington within oald Dietine ets Bark: his a ae aa ylavsw “city Half, Assignee JpTPARTMENT OR THE INTERIOR, DUNES Bgl ANP Bence A trae copy. EE vice Fees awa 200., 18 ACHIRVED IN THE WONDERFUL DISCOVERY OF NEW BEDI. UINAL PRIN JIPLES IN PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLs. Slee tae oe ee 24. A cathartic Rhat cleaners the Ailimentary Canal end its Deighboring Visoore as thoroughl Ss Lobelia docs ihe stomesh. ni if . Functional Harmony Is secured to the se- eztine vena of all The organs and'giands ts ds syeten. a ‘ation and equalaation of the circuis tion of the bleod. ot Pills communicate pic to the blood and reparative le A ie sa) ied fi ir soothing, fling ded oan paver ga ann tm : Ree acd Teal sivel daohanbe. bo tes cout ons Bik oor tan oe Cures regular evacuations. Persons suffering with any distorbance ef the se- cretory organs, or that bave difficulty im dite ir ing the contents of their bowels, or that are in tue batit of taking Pills or opent ines. shonid try one box of truly excelient Pills. T ines of their effects on the system, aad the ry evidence one box will give you wonderful curative powers wiil convince Ce Re at ea ee ee eee ished ma thas irmly es THE PROPERTIES OF DB. RADWAY'S PILLS. ‘They Kqualize the Oircalatio ify the Blood. and Purge Corrapt and Acrimouions Hamers, end Fetained deposite from the aystem in tix hoa’, they Increase, when sus Derlostaltic movement of the boweie, Promote a quick evacoation Contenta, esr intuence is extended AS A CATHARTIC ‘The NUTRITIOUS end TONIO of pe PR hy ¢ discharges, mer TESS Balcppct cad prone tase” EDATIV’ ties all Their 8! TIVE Eanes uaa In the stem, stomach ther from inflammation, colic, flatulence, wind: crampe, Se" Thelr COUNTER IRRITANT infinence extends where throughont the 9) ‘re fs ioflamae. tion, jon. or irritation, apd equaibzt: ite be Counter Irrit me is rally remedies. Ite application. in! Pilla bas grovel « meoks Aan grovel ean readily withdrawing from the blood eerid and irritating humors. RETICS 08 BUDORIFIVS the: inte the secresigns of the kia, induce eats perep ization. 'BEIR DIURETIC proprieties act on the kid bg ede auietiog Cae Reet Proprieties sti:nuint ‘and {ts dischares ail cases of Heat. ut action of free Fills taken dat By those eabectto bli pas pales = 4 ind torridtty of tbe ‘Heer, will keep ‘the Sigatar cod loere bealtay elgeticny ad- . Busi- Lane, RBaDWAY 4 00., ier ~ 67 MAIDEN LABEN.Y. | wor a a 338 POWERFUL CURATIVE associaTES PREPARED UNDER A NEWLY. 4 PROCESS FOR EXTRACTING THE oD. | BATIVE PROPERTIES FROM Veron. | TABLE SUBSTANCES. ENTERS INTO THE COMPOSITION DR. BADWAY'S RENOVATING | ! BESOLVERNT. 4 NEW PRINCIPLE DISCOVERED ONE BOTTLE OF RESOLVENT IS BETTER THAN TEN LARGE BOTTLES OF THE | ADVERTISED SARSPARILLAS, OR DI- RECT DiUKETHW REMEDIES. Physicians wender at the extraordinary power | of BADWAY'S BENOVATING RESOLVENT in | caring the worst forms of Scrofalows. Syphiloid, | Chronic Skin Biseases, and its marvelous power | resolving calculous concretions, affording imme- | diate relic and consequent cure of Diseases of the | Kidpey. Bladder, Liver, Lungs, Pancreas, Spleen. | Its rapid influence in thecure of Diabetes, Incenti- Bence oF scanty, turbid, albuminous, cloudy urine ; Mts almost instant efficacy in stopping itching and painful discharge of urine, and ite singelar power im curing discharges from the Uterus and Urethra, Leacorrbo-a. Bloody Urine, and other unbeslthy and weakening discharece:—and Inquire whereia | the SARSAPABILLIAN ased in the Renovating | Resolvent differs from ordiuary Sarsaparillas’ Barsaparillian is the only principle in Sarsaparilia that possesses cwratere propertis, all other parte of the root are inert and useless. One ounce of the extract obtained under Dr. Badway's new process for extracting the curative properties from vogrta- bie xabstaners, Coutaine more of the true principle of cure than 20 Ibs. of the ordinary reots. BARSAPARILLIAN j« only om: of the ingredi- | @nte that forme this truly wonderful medicine; and | its the omiy compensating remedy that commu at - | cates ite purifying. cleansing aud reimvigorating | properties through the BLOOD, SWEAT, URINE, end otber secretions, secaring & harmonsous fenc- onal action of every depraved organ and gland in the system. If the blood fs corrupt, the Resolveat will make ft pure. If the Lungs are ulcerated and sore. secreting thick phlegm. and prareient matter, the Resolvent Will loosen this deposit and repair ‘the wasting lung With sound and healthy material. the Skin ts covered with Pimples. spots. pastalcs, res, ulcers, &c., the Besolvent will @uickly re- ve these annoyances. 1{ mercury is deposited in bones and bes acco mulated inthe system. the ivent will drive it out. If the throat or Bron Glands ). the Resoivent will cure it ; ! t i | | } | Soaearmeaeaee ee ee bevct.« compenseiiug remedy like the Besobvent fe the only means of # permanent cure. BEAG IN MIND THAT EVERY DROP oF BLOOD impregnated with the Be wivent aud ab- SORES ON THE TONGUE, ULCERS IN THE THROAT, SORE GUMS, SORE MOUTH, SORES IN THE NOSE AROUND THE EYES, éc., bited, a few 5 recently exbil at Sy eg dar, Corrosive Seblimase from six to one do: : ve : b.atles may be reyuired to inake « permanent cure A remarkable instance of personal be. i. gtored toa Lady rt oo ats frightful disease. by the ravages of o calizgm the advanced sheets of anew Metical work “FALSEAND TRUE.” BY JOHN BADWAY,M. D. BH. B.—This book for jon. Every w ons of preserving same. should send for a copy. Fhich will be seat igve of charre; by remitting ons three cent stamp Postage, to Badway & Uo., New York. FIKST BOTTLF.~At the end of the first bottle berstrength. appetite and spirits were improved, served a a Cleansing ané purifying the putrid feeb. SECOND SPT Ete end of the secon liable antiseptic in vement in the discharge fom thef crcrar: brhommstion: paip ast ereliiee abated. the skin greatly . the eyes grow ing brighter, strength and appetite increasing. FIFTH BOTTLE —Finger nails 5 a STEEE BOTTLE <Sigs t pocis et scalp. bowels regular, and skia free . a face clear of SIXTH AND SEVENTH BOTTLES.—Uicer om tbe neck great.y 1m proved ieucorrhes stopped. menstruation rerular, pain of men. irritation ft the aterus. and yi a 5 ‘hair covering too Siastic: and appetite good. DROvaat, step NINTH BOTTLE —au of disease erada . frequent ‘WASHINGTON DRUGCISTS, an od BaDWar 4 ©o., 07 MAIDEN LARE, BEW TORE.

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