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Enns \ THEEVENING STAR, |! tae )St:t«t*t . 4 = At the Star Building, : " » Z 5.0. Corser Penneyivania Av. and Tith Street, NOYES, BAKER & CO. : Some ae st Oars PER WEEK. ‘at the counter, with | CENTS each. | tars; one year, No papers are ita aoe ae sent from the office longer than paid tax. | The WEEKLY STAR—, eds, Friday | merzing—One Doliar and & Halfs Year. 2 EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip. NIZATION OF THE WITLITARY DISTRICTS IN THE SOUTH. General Camby Ordered to Command the Department of Washington. The following order has just been issned SECRETARY McCULLoos is not at all sati fied with the new tax bill. He believes the sec- tom allowing drawback on exported spirits throws open the door to frauds, and that super- visors, with power to suspend officers receiv- 4ng much larger salaries than themselves, and irresponsible detectives, will not add to the efficiency of the revenue service. It is quite probable that if the bill, as at came from the conference committee, could have been scra- TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ELECTION OF U. 8. SENATORS FROM GEORGIA. ATLaNTA, Ga., July 29.—Joshua Hill and H. N. M. Miller were elected United States Sens- tors on joint ballot. For long tefm: Hill, 110; WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1868. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York money market for call loans lar, N°. 4,802. Convention of Hebrew Covenanters. Las? Da¥. The Convention of the Order of B'ni B'rith held ite closing sessions yesterday. The pro- ceedings show a heaithy condition. The order numbers 12,599 members, exclusive of the States of New York and California; owas property to the amount of $121,v39: and paid in charities during the past year @23,6% Its new constitu- tion declares fraternal relations toward ail mankind. Though established by Hebrews pri- marily for Hebrews, the doors of B’pi B'rith The Acme of Medical Science et noes 18 ACHIEVED IN THE WONDERFUL tinized at the Treasury, Mr. MeCulloch would | Brown, 9. For ehort term : Miller, 119; Blodg- | tints shdncina paper the following creme | have been opened wide toall, Ones Tits rene from the War Department : have recommended a vet. Regulations of a | ett, 73, scattering, 20. rates: cont; @a6 monhe, | pers declared that he wegen orth be none pn DISCOVERY OF NEW MEDI- HEADCOARTRES OF THE Any. (| very stringent character for collecuon of draw- | ‘The announcement of the election ot Hill and | 648? per cent. "The market is firm, bai ristian Ameciation, and was proud of the backs on exported spirits are in course of preé pasration at the Department. UnITED STATES SENATORS FROM GmORGIA. Information from Atlanta, Georgia, is to the effect that a considerable number of Republi- ean members of the Legislature will support Joshua Hill for Senator, fm opposition to Brown and Blodgett, the caucus nominees, Miller gave general satisfacticn, and was re- ceived with cheers. Much confusion ensued on the announcement. The galleries and lob- bies ordered to be cleared, and then adjourned till Monda; —_________ FROM EUROPE TO-DAY, BY CABLE. The English Press the Bill fer Protee- tion ef Americ: Washington. July 28, $6. General Urders No. 55. ‘The following orders from the War Depart- partment, which have been approved by the President, are published for the mformation and government of the army and of all con- cerned The Commanding Generals of the Second, Third, Fourtb. and Frith Military Districts ernment securities : Adjouramen' ba official: that the Stares of | hoping to elect him by coalescing with the 7s Arkansas, North Cnroins, South, Usrotios, | Democrate and giving them the ote ‘Senazor. Lal Sais on dakiis ‘evil Gk te Sb Maat a Louisians, Georgia. Alabama, and Florida, pmseabou cain , July 29.—The por Ms a poy ee) Bave fully complied with the ac's of Congress Hox. C. C. Cox, the new Commissioner of } act for the protection of American citizens ve hens Jan. & Jul: kKpewn as the reconstruction acts, including | Patents, received his commission to-day, snd abroad, which was passed jast before the ad- journment of Congress of the United States, ‘were telegraphed to London, and are published ap the morning journxis. The bill is sharply and unfavorably criticised by the English press, though its does not appear ts excite either surprise or anger. The journals, of all shades of opinion, affect t consider the bill a partizan measure required the es June 22, 18, entitled “An act to admit the State ot “whpaargee fle resentation mm Congress; and the act une 25. ists, entitied “An Sct to admit the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, to representation in Congress.” and that, consequently, so much of the act of March 2, 1-67,and the acts supple- mentary thereto, a8 provide for the organiza- ‘Was Sworn in. After receiving the clerks of the office, who were introduced to him by the Chief Clerk, Mr. Cox left for his home in Baltimore, to arrange his private matters pte. paratory to removing to this city, ARxy Onpgers.—Theerder of Jane 20th, di- Wasntroton, July 29, 1868.—Jny Cooxe & CINAL PRIN JIPLES IN |, with Obio, Kentucky, Missouri, Indiana, Arkans Lonisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Texn: With headquarters at Cincinnati. No. 3—Penn. ivania, New Jersey, Virgimia, North and uth Carolina, Georgia and Florida, with DR. RADWAY'S 115% | headquarters at Philadelphia. No. 4—Gunfor- n4X | nia. Oregon, Nevade. ond all States and Terri. tories west of the Rocky Mountains, with bead- 12% guarers at san eae No, 5—Maryland, PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS. 10955 laware and the District of Columbia, with 100% | headquarters at Washington, No. 6—Ilinots, Wisconsin, Minnesota and lowa, with head- Quarters at Chicago. The following Executive Committee was ap- jointed to serve for five years: Julins Bien, of jew York, president; Altred T. Jones, of Pbiladeiphia, vice-president; ME. Eilinger, of New York, secretary: N. Bloom, of Lou ville, K y; D. B. Wooltt, ot San Fran- eiseo; R. Reichman, of Milwaukie, and Falk Simpson. of Balumore. OOATED WITH SWEET GUM. ting Brevet M: ‘homas E. Maley, t. | by exigencies of the November elections: but 2 The Court of Appeals was constituted as fol- hon of Military Dustricts, subject to tbe mili- | hn gu tyre. 0 orons eee fetirieg bend | thai this scuou. of Congmes will act read ts [By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegrapn.} lowe: Presidents W Rosendale. of Albans, Get caat ape | ute are ana pact | Keene Ame wigs | Meteor soe geoweertnavone | 1 Wana feat rovi tmoperative ls 7 * sen Rinse: and that the Commanding Generals | Maley bes been gyanied leave of aeons te igs Powers 10 ssoute tex the astab- or R. ne, of Philadet lisbment of the principles of nationality on which the bill 1s foeran Pawis, July 29.—The Corps Legisiatiff hay- ing passed ihe Buget and finished all the basi- Yor, Ja! two months. 3 First Lieut, Robert Craig, 4th Artillery, ana First Lieut. F. H. 25tn Inf: » Deve Fir Ross, nfantry, erased to exercise in said States the mi eTs conferred by aaid acts of Congres » the following changes wil! be made 1664, coupon, 111%, coupon, new, 19: 20's, 1867, conpon. im the organization and command of Military | been to report to the Chief Signal Oill- | ness before its closed the session y esterday, 1040s, coupgaas 10s ehme.aecnd, none: TR. Districts and SS Lg? coeag Senne Army, in this city, for assignment Lompoy, July 29—Forenodn.—Uonsols, 94% Gna rsx; 1,100.4; Ohio and Missis- 1. The Second and Third Military Districts i . 2 sox | having ceased to exist, the States of North Car- for both; U.S. Bonds, 12a72%; Illinois Cen: Certificates, How. Exisna Foore, the new Commissioner of Patents, received Bis commission to-day, and took the oath of office this morning. He immediately entered upon the discharge of bis | ¢ duties, and was visited during the day by a large number of friends, who tendered their congratulations to him. DEPARTURE OF THX CHINESE Ewnassy.+ The Chinese Embassy left this city to-day in the 12.30 train. and proceed direct to Auburn, N. Y., where they will make a short Sojourn as the guesis of Secretary Seward. Mai. AcErt.—Mr. J. G. Larner, of this city, tral ofa, South Carolina, € ia, Alabama, and Fiorida will constitate the cag ag os the South; Major General George G. Meade to command. “eae quar'ers at A‘lania, Georgia, il. The Fourth Military District will now eensist only of the State of Mississippi, and will contipue to be commanded by Brevet Major General A. C. Gillem. Il. The Fifth Military District will now consist of the State of Texas, and will be com- manded by Brevet Major General J. J. Rey- nolds. Headquarters at Austin, Texas. TV. The Suites of Louisiana snd Arkausas Will constituse the Department of Louisiana. Brevet Major General L. H. Row tothe command. Headquarters at Ni s, Lonisiana. Until the arrival of Livekpoor, July 20—Forenoon.—Cotton un- changed and steady. Sales ~,y bales. Lonpoy, July 29—A fternoon.—Consols, 949 “4: American securities heavy; U.S. Bonds, 72" Lilinots Central to 94%. AVERPOOL, July 29—A fwrnoon.—Cotton de~ gitning; Uplands, 9%d; Orleans, 10d. Flour, Uicksilver, 22: NY. Gent 363 Water Bower, be :do, preterred, 7: 94%; Micbiean Genera, 11s ern,'91%; Hlinois Central, 15); © Pittsburg, 88x; Ni “4X: Tok Weitr, Fareok Oo Es press, 453: aoe 3 POLITICAL BATTLE IN MISSOURI. Three Killed and Twenty Wounded. New Yor«, July 20.—A special tothe New York Herald, dated St. Louis, July 29, says :-— On Saturday night the Democrats of Saline and Pattis counties held a Seymour and Blair Baltimore Markets, To. Baltimore, July 29.— Co’ ton aoe sean at New Orleans, Brevet Major | bas been appointed maul agent between Selma, | Meeting at Elk Lick. The Radicals threatened | stesdy, Uplands 29. Fiour active and very Gecerat Bochenan will comment the Depart- | Alabama, and Meridian, Mississippi, and witi | {© break up the meeting when Col. Phillips | firm and unchanged. Wheat firm; recaipis ment began to speak. The licals attacked the meeting, largely composed of women and children, with clnds and rocks. Tney were driven off, and they thrice afterwards renewed! the attack; finally the Radical leader drew a istol and ‘his was t ‘about a but and three Radicajs were killed apa sev leave here in the course of a few days to enter mp pes pg EF ree oes upon the discharge of his duties. re has bad some ex; upon railroads will no doubt make an efficient agent. V. Brevet Msjor Geueral George Crooke 1s assigned, agcordicg to his brevet of Major General. to command the BD artment of the Coinmbia, in of Rousseau, relieved. 1. Brevet Major General E.R. 3. Canby is to command the Department of active at $29.50. Bac: and ders, i4¥alty. Hams, 2ia22, 18 cents. - # ADVICES from South Carolina say the rice crop wail be one-third larger than last year. r vil Major General Edward Hateh, 29.—Firet Boara—U. § @s. 1:81, coupon, 115%; 6.20’s, 1882, coupons. ace 1865, compons, 112%; 188. ; Mariposa, 34; Atlantic | gin Canton, roy Oumb'rd, 4 Western el Central. 135%; Ene, Hndson. 137%; ytd i Lag prea Soup. & Wabash, 44 y; Adame Ex., 5? ress, 27; a Ex. chant’s Vinkon, Chicago & Al’on, 137; do. prrd, 138, Markel weal “Gold May area eee and) Corn active; sales of white at 2c. Oats firm at 45a%e. Pork ‘on active and advancing. Rib Sides 163, ai6e. Clear do., 17017. Shouts Lard firm at et Baltimere Stock Market. To-day. Bartrore, July, 29.—Virginia sixes, old, phia; Dr. Feisesenthal, of Cuicago; Joseph Abrahams, of Cincinnat. After adopting the customary resolutions the Convention adjourned.—V. Y. t, BBA. st Principle.—A vegetable substitute for Calo- mel or Mercury is secured. 2d. A cafbartic tbat cleanses the Ailimentary Canal and its neighboring Viscera as throughly 88 Lobelia docs the stomach. 34. Functional Harmony fs secured to the se- oes ‘Vessels of all the organs and claude in the system. ath Fz ‘ification and equalization of the circuls tion ‘the blood. = HypRornoBia.—Henry Bergh, President of the New York Socwty for the Prevention ot Cruelty to Animals, has transmitied 10 Mayor Hoffman a letter containing translations trom the reports of foreign societies in relation to hedrophobia in dogs. Mr. Bergh says:— “Froussart and other naturalists ailirm that it is the males only wuich are sub‘ect to spon- taneous rabies, apd recommend that this sex ovly be Rilled. The Veter:mary School of Lyons assert that dogs are more hable to madness dur- ing the eold aed wet months than durinz June, July and Angust. A vast number of modern logists declare that the mauzzling of only tend to prodace the disease, and at {t is no snfegnard, becanse, if mad, the Animal breaks the muzzle and bites, and that most of the cases occur in privaie houses where exer.ise is mgoronsly denied them The French Secretary of the Board of Health ot Paris, m a charm: Muzzled dog to a be his’ senss thes:—In iy organization nature ba: vided me with no other sudorific than those of my ‘ongue; during tne en heat of summer, touch my skin, 11 1s dry: loo’ atmy tongue apd sev the streams of sweat & esping. Muzzle me, and w the natura excret neiple to the blood and reparative 8th. The enutritions syaten:. great want is su; nd expulsive plied in their soothing, ower In cases of intestinal ‘ive Fevers, where @ cure uations Ting from ty ope Pill per day #e- Persone enflerine with any distarbance ef the se 4 OF that bave diihiculty im discharg- te of Lueir be NIL. Brever May : Tee: <a : inscribed, 45% bid: 46 asked. Vitginia sixes, . lone! sth Cavalry. will relave General pes pti epi = Teceipte to-day sy prod fpr ade gion nae, conpon, old, 55% bid: do. new, 54 bid, North Ricccry cotucues cao box ote you of thelr vehrnan mt € nigsioner of the 18 SOUTCe Were $650,182.55. , ato! both Carolina sizes, ex-coupon, 72% bid. wonderful curative powers will eouvine- you that Boras of Re uses. Fieedmen, and Aban- posite ond as burt. ee este % your faith and trust m them will beco:ue Srmly es coned Lands ip Louisiana. TEREOTING FROM ONS Ala Remake. the broke Street To-day. i tablished Byeoamand of Genevel Grant. rene ie the Senin of Albu nar ‘Up tmithe greatest i ett rye New Youn, Super Gren steady. Fi mithongh by reason of the Museniman's ha mint e D: TOWNSEND. majority of the committee on ities report. ; ; | twenties, °62, 13}; do. "#4, 114: do. *65, 12%; 1¥ dogs are Killed. The quest Assistant Adjatanr General. | ed.in favor ofremoving all disabilities The mi. | TERRUIC SAND FaTar EXeroston | Yrentice 2 lik: do. Sy. Virginia'6s, ne its Reduptatit tentie xian ioe ee as) Tre List oF Cape = “ay Poe .— General Orders No 48, just issued from the headquarters of the army, announces that th: cadets, graduates : have been appointed second Sieutenaats im the army ofthe United States by the Presideat, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, with the rank indicated below, to date from iy those Prrtsnene, Pa., July 29.—A terrific explo- The adv sion occurred here last night at the Auburn Oil Works of Lafferty & Waring, thrae miles this city, resulting in the death of James Gonigle and probably fatally injuring of Robt. Latterty, owe of the proprietors. The still man ing, and supposed to be killed. Tne ac- cident was caused by the plang at the bottom of one of the tanks being loose, sad. the oil run- 55 5 souri, 614. Gold, 1444. heve those who will support Grant. The House basa resolution the pay at the Tate prescribed by the code; itis the sameas the Inst ‘gislature received. A mifitia bill was Presented yesterday. A common carrier bill, punishing railroads, &c., for making distinc: tiom om account of Ras ing made the order r. ‘Re New Yorr, Jaly 29.—) Wheat quiet and sigads shade firmer; mess &2>.3i. G 5B dul. Tune 15, 186: = are Wit | Somsmmuuiceting 0 hehe Other tanks, cated i ue 1S . 01 i a a Probably take a recess en the of August 4 Tae BRICKLAYER’s Stuixe tx N ew Yore.— In the Corps of ‘iners—Albert H. P; ‘B- | Until November. It terrific explosion, The works are entirely x John G. D. Rnight, Richard L Hoxie, ypeed aouuane oe It ts strongly urged by destroyed. A mnes meeting of journeymen bricklayers of chard Ht. =) many pass 3 bill authorizing this Legis- lature to cast the electoral vote of the State.’ If ‘this is done, it secures it to Grant and Colfax. ——__ Lovistaxa LeoistaTuRe— another Veto armouth.. ~ Wi La. 1» Ri W. Bass, James B. Mackall, age, Wiliam . Marsball. Joseph H. Willard. \ gel te Orduaiice Departinent—Henry Met In the Cavalry—ist regiment—Wiltiam T. Ditch, Charles F. Roe, Delancey A. Kane; 9d regiment—Christopher T. Hail, William P. Unions Nos. ». Masonic Hall. No. 2, was called to the charr, ani nd 12 GENERAL 6! —_ D PARTY AT ST. Eathusi: Sr. Lovie, July 29.—Generals Grant, Sher- man. and Sheridan arrived at St. Joseph last ps for the protection of citizens of that ment made Meeting ot boss maso1 Ciark, Samuel M. Swigert Joshua L- Fowler, | Brak ie says that the must be made | "£bt. They were met at the depot by a large | Tene made as the employing afl the men, ine Ta E. Batch od reziment—George W. | apon the ‘nt, and not upon the General- | crowd, and escarted to the Pacific House amid required at ten hours, and desired that some James H. Jones, Frank L. | m-Chief. Hus veto was ed. Yesterday. | enthusiastic cheers, music, nud firing of can- sent— William J. Voli- | the same bill was introduced, amended in ac. | non. Col. Harbin deltvered the address of wel- ’. Forbush, 6th regument—Frank A. L. Lee, member of the House trom St. | yesterday. early day. Curveraxp, July 20.—Large numbers of delegates have arrived to attend the Temper- anee Convention which meets here to-day. journal of the State, city and pariah of Urieans, ander the printing Dill just passed. pie soos Datel date snes al THE GEORGIA LEcIsLaTURE—United s e: 2th. regiment—Wa. y, Wm. Everett; 5th 4m Shas. R. Barae:t, ¥ Alex. L. Morton. any prev! tary less than fort; : ‘A meeting of weleome was last night, | (273 poe zi In the ent—Tohn D.0. Senotorsh There was no choice for po moderate attendance, wore | resolving 5 to 8 ghare. tp their sormaer revolties Hy sitms, 7 Martin: St! ‘BUdresees: by Dewolf,G. W. G.T., of Onio; Orme and Berry, Mass.; Neal and Dow, Maine. FATAL Seat AT OJLWORKS IN ip, de. Senators f5 the Georgia eg mepinn y- ‘The Senate yote stood: for long term, A. A. Ste- hens 15, Ex-Governor Brown 24, 4. Todgett 16, Miller 13, acattert ‘ole stood: long term, Brown 78, Short Charecel ee umen' pe: Gb reg Thompson, Thos. M. Willey; th iment— Geo. M. Harris: 10th regiment—W: . Hab 20th regiment—John B. Rodman; @tst regi- Tragat: 26th iment — Patrick hour men, the meeti: next at 2 p.m—New Tux Cnor: Messer 6's, 67%; new, 6. Mis. par i. ERE Te-day's New M a pd ,, Fou! jarkets, jonrewith oat change. Corn firm. Porka Lard quiet, Goiton Tather more 'sieady, Uplands 20};. Froights 2 was held last night a: KR. Gaul, presigent of Union a stated that the object of the meeting was to hear reports concerning the strike, and to take speci: tion with reference to iront bricklayers. He called the attention of the meeting to the state. ial ac- action be taken in the premises. A committee was appointed to canvass the city and ascer- cordance with the information f1 come: alter which they were entertained by the zs ree akon’ = | dee Gouermor, and paned by the Senate ‘under Grand Army of the Republic and citizens gou- | Enq the chairman anvouneed that a rand weak a regimen ‘ison S. ispension rules, Seat House . . i Co for concurrence. Similar demonstrations were madeat Omaba | Mecting of all the trades would be held at an Agreeable to adjournment, the master masons! Barnard parish, and editor and rot ul ‘egimen: the New Orleans Republican, is appormted | THE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION IN In Taperty etree Bros te eae park Fecner: State printer, and the Republican the official CLEVELAND. varions member to-day, it appears that affairs are in a more encouraging condition than at time during the strike, the seere- ry bosses who ec relating to the employment of none but ten- adjourned until Friday ‘ork Commercial, 2th. pou Which the doctors dis mind, however, is no doubt belier thar the muzzle acts ns a sa preventing a mad dog from biting, awe could not be repealed, Tt on Arausale which wouid permit the dog to per- spire freely through the month, and also re- strain bim from biting, fsa subject to whies the frienc's of the dumb animals shonld di:ect their attention. THE PROPERTIES OF DB. RADWAY'S PILLS. OB SALE— ALCL PLASTER. CALCINED Ge AND UEMENT Just recetvad T a = 2400 barr ‘ES; fis rrele Cale ived Past 5 tist's and Dentist's use. ‘i Will be sold fn any quantity to suit customers, a) wholesale rates. 8. P. BROWN & SON 465 9th street. between E and PF, my ott and Wharf and Yard. foot oi7that CHEESE! CHEESE! ‘Just received Fifty Boxes best NEW YORK FACTORY CHEESE. ‘For sale st lowest New York prices, ty HE NORTHERN PRODUGR CO.. iy Penn's ave. , bet. 1th and lith sts. A TIENTION, BOYS !—Jepancee Bird Kites, Ate ‘RIne PLAGE. ‘a aaa Curspnaten a: BISCUIT. THE Ohiginae AND GENUINE, PREPARED IN EDINBUBGH, SCOTLAND ‘And perfectly freak. They Eyualizethe Circalation, Purify the Blood. and Pn: ge Corrupt and Acrimonions Hnmors, and retained deposits from the syatem in siz hours. AS A CATHABTIC they sucrease, when sus pended. the perfostaltic movement of the bowels And promote a quick evacvation of Their influcnee is extended throug! ; ing the ddeposits Im the stomech int: PUBGATIVES of common sioes exert their ac- tion on the colon and rectum by irritation of the Mucus membrane, without influencing the Iver or its secretions. Buch catharties are mpeafe in pills for general use. The common Uathartic Pills, that induce drastic liquid discharges. should never be given in cases of inflamation.or wher there is ulceration of the intestinal canal. 7 ‘The APERIENT and mild LAXATIVE pr, os Fie Beans, | tics ft BADWAY'S PILLS are the best enicguara fn these disorders, and in all | cases of ernptions HSCEIS Boston sour. malignant fevers, their baisamic, healime. amd ent Im ViRGINIA—The Richmond — soothing properties protect the coats of the alimen- men: Loyal F Joshua Hill 16. term, AND, July 29,—A atill in Barker's Oil . i} Will fureish the trade at lowest market and Bée | tary passage acuinst the irritant and acrid humors T. Brodrick: 2th regiment—Joba Pope, jr; , Miller #0, scattering 31 refinery exploded Killing one man, | Mee ene wre Gave recently had will be ton prices, adding frotgmes nent, of tim fences. ; dod recument—Patrick Frtapaitick. The Senate refused to concur in the Honse | and injuring twe others, was | millions upon millions of dollars to the country. SB _ i The General Kegalations (paragraph 181) al- | resolution instructing the Governor to potity | destroyed; loss $10,000. Fortunately our wheat and oat crops escapad jose ilcniond ‘ander Bbbitt eee: The NUTRITIOUS and Fag Ftios of low three months lewve of absence to thegrad- | the civil officers of tne cessation of sailitary Works were slightly dam- } tne dronth- ‘They were made and harvested SRIGMERTORS AF CON these Pills are ore a. ae fevers uate of the Military Acgtemy onenvering ser- | rule in Georgia. A resolution was offered 1 | aged, tbe fire was exungaished. under favorable’ circumstances, ‘The season | f(t? HIGEBA’ AT Cost. aie Oe secte tes pone aa Sie cra, Sedans wet thle regwation all | the House tht gs no elections were held mn the being muen later than usual, the corn is back- } Tn order to mske room for my fall stock of | ‘BO - tes above named will report in per. | counties of Irwin and Telfair, and those conn. TELEGRAPH LINE REPLACED. an rain: ag it nd enable | Btoves. 1 willpell the bai: of my REFLIGER " on At Scie proper stations, on the uth of | ties were mot represinied in the Ingwiative | pl eKeGR Tuly20.—The wires of the Weet- | into sarcan ty mena fe Sritichl period for. | ATORS and WATE COOLERS at cae Pinetop y Perr 42 ~ Dey ee CRS LOE, The graduates assicned to | body, the Governor be requested to onder|| gn “prime Telegraph y Over the Pa- | corn usually falls in that month, and if fa- - 1. GREGORY, Stove Wareroooms, iudauuuation, colic, flatulence, wind, cramps, be. Witte On the Focere or ToL ee, a eamnnce | clections in the same. in ordeg to bring-themall {ipsam rivera the weeloy which wera | vored when with seasonable rains we may con- Ls ee = beimenboe lends the chiets of ‘heer seapeeeres Mapa lege 2 aca || eweptaway by the late freshet, have been al fidently connt upon an abundant corn harvest. : ORPHANS’ COURT £ Thelr COUNTER IBBITANT fnfinence extends —————____ Those assigned to regiments | Mystariovs Movawewrs or INpIans.—A by |, and in jlete works: Tepinoed and are now i comp! working Many of the truck farms and vegetable gardens ii In the matter of FOF CoLUMBIA. throughout the system where there is iotlamma- : 4 Tecent rains wil Eamonston. guardisu.—The { tion, congestion. or irritation, stimulating the ke manuer, report by letter to the | letter from Ellsworth, Kansas, dated July 26 bottles seh glint pone f WE lo bgt rpeiomgy ale ane nopagted, et ane bad void | bleed ‘anfmervoas Suida in the ermgeetd rebels, \. SOU Gns oMcer of thetr respective regi-;} says that the Indian question has assumed a RAILROAD BRIDGE REBUILT. the results of this improvement. The impor- | fhe order peered ia this couse, to Orores Cuil. for | teen te ang, ts circulation Tee principio of ments | Rew phase, All the ‘one Knows where | Hanmisuvzo, Pa., July 20.—The five spans | tance of he corn crop cannot be overestimated, | SisiTand Hat taonuie Gall bad ceosgied is fens | SouBIEE LHe ‘pplication, intergaly, tn the form ; Larned have left, and 26 one Enows where} of ine pennsylvanis alized that was | lt furnishes bread for families and laborers: it | term of ale Of a purgative medicine, exemplified in Balway's Ta: Ne STNASTZE.—Colonel Charies | they have gone, are met by per- Toyed by fire on the 17th instant, have been | enters into a great variety of housenold prep. | It thie lath day of Jnl. 18:8. ontered by the | Bilis. has proved a wonderful curative priacip JI. Alexacder. confirmed on Monday as Post- | sons coming in from the pat they wold) | repnilt, and trains commenced passing Over it | arations; it fattens the hogs we raise, tha hor, | Court that the said #alo te ant the ser for tus city, has not yet entered en duty, but ex wets to do so on Saturday, com meveing bis work with the month. As fs the ease with al! who bave patronage to“hestow, he fas ever since b's contirmation beew eon- stantly beset by applicants for positions, many} of whom seem to think that he inteads to make a clean sweep of those at present toyed is doubttul. however, if he mage any char by communication with the whites, waich tsa Sgn they mean mischief The opinion prevails that they Raye gone south with their women vd children. and that will oon swarm he raitroa ‘Sad rontes traversed by the ns, with hostile purposes. Reports arrive daily of their killing people and robbing trains. Geperal Sally is sti!l'at Port Larned, gnd ins. ordered the troops im bis departmeut to concen- tate on the lime of Arkansas river. Fort Larned will be fully garrisoned. and’ other rations will be made to meet apy exigen- i may arise. yesterday afternoon, ARRIVAL OF TREASURE AT SAN FRANCISCO. Say Fraxcisco, July 29.—The U. S. steamer Resaea, from Mazatinn, via Lupaz, bringing bas arrived. DIEDAT " Beetox, Mass., July 20.—The bark Prairia Rird, from Mobile tor Li ) pat into Nev port, Rhode Island, on the 2th inst., with the body of the mate, who died of fever. TRAINS RUNNING. their Mother.—Jud, sion this morning Yen of Mrs. Ernestine Uakes, wife of 132,000 mm treasure, ‘weeks since to be a] dren. The chil ERSION OF 7 och th gS. —Seeretary ued the followius Gov ERNOR RKOwWNLOw’s MESS aGe.—Gover- nor Brownlow’s message was read to the Tes- this morning ses that plow our -fiel¢s, and all the animald and fowls that contribuie to our support.” TREeCuILpRex or THE Late HENRY STEIN- WAY, JR—They are Restored « the Custoly of Gilbert rendered bis degi- be znatter of the applica- Henry Steinway, Jr., who brought a suits few nted the guardian of hey , it will be remembered, Getainedin Germany by a German con. #ul named Koch, at the instance of their uncle, ‘William Steinway, of the firm of Steinw: Sons, piano manufacturers, in New York. The readily withdrawing from the blood and fluids their Scrid and irritating humors. AS DIAPHORETICS ox SUDORIFIUS they stimulate the secretions of the skin, induce exhs intion of obstructed perspiration. THEIE DIURETIC reps, correcting au arive. same ie hereby ratified and confirmed, unless cause tu th contrary is shown on or before the 4ti a) . 1398. ensuing. Proveded.a copy of this order if,Rabllsbed ip the venting Siar, ouco # week for ee Weeks, before ay, ¥. PURCELD, Judge Orphans’ Court A true copy, Fexi— , JAMES B. OBEIRNE b dy 13-tnwsw ister of Wills, | bad BANKRUPTCY, 2 DistRict OF COoLcMBia, ss. At the City of Washington on the RD day of July, 1368. The undersigned hereby gives no’ ey pointment as assignee of WM. J. DOCKSTADER, in the City of Washington, within said Dictrict,who bas been Bankrupt. o a yprieties act on the kid regulating the dow of late THEIR ANTI BILIOUCS proprictics stimuiate the hver in the secretion of bile. and its dischares threngh the biliary ducts. In all cases of Head- ilvoms Attacks, Safrom colored the tion, by 0} Court of said District uy patient emer lat esterday, In stating thi Judgessid that it was his duty to grant the a) ee ——— mn, Outer tee of Relea cf 7 Jao Treasury notes, falling | Tewons which prompted bim fo call the Lecise | BALTIMORE, July 29.—Trains on the North. | puceiaa? mat it was his duty to grant the syseravse® =? MASON, Attornor-at-law. | | om these Gittcnition. Ons of fue of Radway's are notified the time for | lature together, he says that the action of that | ¢™m Central Railroad commenced rauning | children, and to take them from her without and torpidity of the liver, rail poop the system Bot these Roses into flve-twenty | body iss' winter left him without authority to | Fegularly to-day. cause was an act of cruelty. When their father r BANKRUPTCY, a regular and insure healthy di, Donds will cease on the first day of August employ the militit,and he accorcingly ptid and died the gua: ip of the children devolyed ‘At the Git Bo or fag oy i a Dext. Those desiring to have their notes con- | Cisbanded thosein' service. Memb rs had been ARRIVAL. on their mother, and they ought to be remanded partons ress them to the Secretary of deliver them fo the express, he mail on or before that day. H. McCriiocn, Secretary.” told by Conservatives that there was no use for military: that all Would be quiet in the State: but atthe ume rebel paroled soldiers were forming themselves into secret pands to over- throw the seat of government and carry the Pre-identias election. He regards these bands’ ebers The Governor recom- ature todeclare them outlaws, death when found. New York, July 29.—The steamer Magro, | ‘© her charge.—wN. Y. Express, 28th. trom Richmond, has arrived. +200 Letter from Hon. Thaddeus Stevens. [From the Lancaster (Penn.) Express, July 25.) The following letter was received from Mr. ‘Stevens by a friend in a neighboring town, in reply to one he had written Dim on the subject, which is now the source of so mich comment, It wall be read with interest: House or REPRESENTATIVES. Wasuinatoy, D. C., July 23, 1*68. Dzar Sia: I have not decisred for Seymour and Blair, and never expect to do. 1 have only declared against fools and swindlers, who have fabricated the most «trocious falsehoods as to my position apon the currency question. verted should ne Treasury Comrsstorzm ROLLINS bas notified revenue officers that spirits may be withdrawn from bond by the payment of the tax of fifty cents per gallon and $4 per barrel of forty gallons, (equal to sixty cents a proof gallon.) He also soys that all distilleries must be closed until the distillers have given new bonds, and com- 1 plied with the new tax law in all particulars. teen or seventeen form & drink. As soon as Mr. oN DW, Goyz to Ecrorz.—Mr. o Davis and family left (Quebec on Sat- brday, in the steamship Australia, for Europe. it is not known Low long he will remain abroad. His deparsure bas taken many of his friends quite by surprise. It is understood that in the event of bis trial preceeding at the next term of the United States District Court, sitting at Richmond, Va., he will appear by Lam a littlestrocger I shall give a fall counsel. Should his presene», however, be in= | history of this matter, which will put the fel- sisted upon, cable dispatch will be sufficient | lows to shame if they are capable of blushing. to place bim at the bar of the court within | 1 sball take care snd protect the tax-payers twelve days trom its receypt. Mr. Davis is de- | from usurers by making every man pay and clarea to be in indifferent health, sud it is | receive according to bis contract. thought 9 fea voyage and short sojourn in En- Yours, &e., Taeappaces STEVENS. rope wall greatly improve hia. aper of mixed the rink, and several oon drank of it, the young siderable, from which be died on How. ScHUyLER CoLyax and party spent Monday afternoom afd evening in Baltimore, and were entertained at a dinner at the Gilmor House by Samuel M. Shoemaker, Esq. The party consisted of Hons. Schuyler Coltax, Wm. D. Todd. W.B. Allison, W. Williams, Morton ©. Hopter, Joba Bentley, A. P. Groves, Joan Hogan, E. L. Miller, E. W. Barber, John W. dred and sixty acres each. S7The receipts of thé Ohicag wire sts40u, and the expenses 894,179, at $5 per day. cee awe SeacmianEy to be abolished year ies Gorp Mixk anv Macuingry Sotv.—The " a EO See naan td ial Sromrvatien ano Iswawiry —An interest. | Smith gold maine, in this county, containing saz Engenie's waist Measures seventeen Szce Srw. AND ATTORNEY GENE | 1p: J is now in progress in Ounastota, N, | one hundred acres, was sol at @ trust sale, mene. RAL erence left ity last evening for Au. To, totest the sanity of J. I, Mansfield, of | last week, for si,iu0, year or two ago as Mr. F. P, Whipple alliterates humanity Northern capitalists bought it, as we learn trom the Ledger, for $15,000. The boiler used in its working brought $675, and other machinery $295. agerecatung $2,400, Clockville, N- Y., under sn’ application of the supposed lunatic for the removal of the com- ra ttee in lupaey appointed over his person and into lonters and laborers. burn, New York, where they will entertain the Chinese Embassy at the residence of Secres 812,000, tary Seward in that city. They will be absent Bap Case er belek ss case of poisoning ocet at ey igan, atew days since. Mr. Thomas Usde went to town, snd was to get some corrosive sublimata to be used upon a horse; and his son. about six. years of age, Wishing him t> get some tartaric acid to be used soon te Cade got home, the son called for his acid, and received the ison through carelessness. He Tuesday. ‘The others were very sick, but will recover. picks ts Messed sch &7-The arable land of the United States amounts to fifty-two million farms of one huas ‘0 Sengerfes 7 Harvest hands can’t be hired in Minnesota ‘he public gaming tables in heb 7 The pudlic guming sn Cormany an aa- The pacer “Fearless” has been sold far July, & a Fellini na ae, fceiee ne or int an A, trict, waged & Tupt, Upo the peiliion of Gnviaras Dreee, Buntie Sateo pod ‘Sutro, reme Court of said Wistrict. £0. ON» Ateorney-at-Law iy 3-law3w City Hall, Assignee. D* USED SAR AVP ence, | mvuanmarion o” tux vows, AsMINetoN. Jaly 7, 1853. Pg me re ar nt gratited to him the 10ch day of April. 1835, te | Rod aute-dated October Wy Ist. ‘on- | ment in Wooden Bplice iece for ° rty Inst sptipg. Joseph Mason, of Ham. All bought by Ben: &2- Mary Ann of Pittsburg has been sold for wntil the iat of this week or first of next, Kons fe the telerees” The iusanity ciaimed 1g | Stulih trustee. Frederickabury (Va.) ‘Leraid, sc 0. This refers to 8 horse. 4 ot sie hath on the subject of spiritnali«m, aud it is sup. | July 27% 00 was the mame given toa fine | jy 1¢-wSw___Acting 3 PATENTS To ue IsscED.—For the week end- | posed the ease will d-cide whether a spiritualist | oa» parriwORe AND ORIO Ratzroap.—The thy girl, born on the steamer or = won & 5 c img on Tuesday, Augast 4,200 patents willbe | is capable of managing his owm business of | p0\it ore dmerican ot this says:—The | the other nig! Misarwevot warze, oy pamela AY 4 0O., 87 issued from the Patent Office. During the past | 20° Bae Le y baye had @ strong force of workmen ‘MISSISQUOI WATER, te yreck & applications and 53 caveats were | 4 paayy op Youss Men MOmDERED.—On repairing the ex & resh ou pply, saey fied. : Saturday, April 14, the following persons leit | and trans aL. May ool RCAL f ane Srzaxrm Courix tes appointed Gen. Bat. | Si. Louls for Montana: H- Laubie, J. W, | ns few ¢ ‘ )iD RYE WHISET. feb free orcbaces. ter, Judge Poland, of Vi, and Mr. Beck. of | WNGtis ana BP. Dowdall, of te Lacs, in: | over st about twa = paw IES are sold by Dragrisw Ky.. commissioners, uncer a resolution of the | formation subsequently received at St. Louis - peta reduced from @6to $4. The 4 pL ars House, to visit Prince Edward's Island. Trey | announces that all of ‘have been mardered | poe Frederick ‘iy 28-88" 19 Penns. ave. are to make Jnauiry ing the exports und = by Indsans, Countess rs , RapWaY 200. Py ssland. * views Posi tir pm ogee array harvest from ee eee aot Soc | Sea ebiaty CanSEW Gf | See eeaemeeleraaatearaa gs | weepacis ees, eels Sot into s . eames Ae eee, ent Stranqrments | Comme bags relatives, be gute caged 00 (Be ennenlavennge, | ‘7 MAIDEN LANES. Y. p : ; rties of these Pills communicate | NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED, | WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES AED WHOSE OafES REQUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT TO BENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE i i ; { i i H : H 3 tome. wDal @ffect dues It profuce 0 your generel Yea youeel weak sebuiitared.exsiy urea 5 ‘he heart? Does your liver, erin Ca EY 228 Hy i agree hia meee Tice ies oy e B 2g eatin Jump? te your sieay proken or restiess? Is the of your eve as Prutiants the bloom on yoar check ne bright? 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