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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Rxcepted, At the Star Building, SW. Comer Peunsyivanis Av. and Uth Strcet, NOYES, BAKER&CO. ees ‘The STAR w served by the carriers to their ubseribers in the City amd District at Tax OarTs PER WEEK. it the lars; one year, Five sent from the office longer than pa‘d for. The WEEKLY STAR—; hed on Friday morning—One Doliar and Xe “EVENING STAR. Washington News and Goasi; Guwenat Canny, formerly in command of the Second Mulltury Di-irict, bat receatly ap- pointed *> the comind of the Departmeat of ‘Washington, isexpected .o arrive here in the course of a few daysand immediately enter upon the discharge of bis datics. Generai Mieade, appointrd to the command of the Le- partment of the South, hes already entered upon the discharge oi his duties and nad a con- sultaion in Charleston with General Canby asto matters in North and South Caroling. General Emory, who hasbeen in command 0, the Depariment of Washington for some time ‘will remain in this city, he being amember of the board nuw in session here to revise the eav- alry tactics. ACCORDING to a correspondent of the Balti- timore Gazette, Secretaries Browning, Welles, and MeOulloch Daye come out in Cabinet ‘meeting flat-footed for Seymour and Blair, and Messrs, Seward. Randall, Schofleld, and Evarts, now absent, are to be called np to the “confessional” om their retarn. The corre- spondent thinks Seward is the only member who will give sny trouble. Those who profess “to know” aver, how- ever, that no Cabinet expression of opinion bas been made, and that any sitempt to bring them up to the “confessional” would be promptly Tepelled by most of the members. Mason Guwgmat Kitrateice will retarn te this country during the present month from his ‘missjon to Chili, for the purpose of attending to his private affairs and entering the political canvass forGrantand Colfax. He will speaic in Bew York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and in theWest,and after the election will probably ad- dress several literary societies, having received a large number of invitations to lecture on South America, and on Sherman's march from Atlanta, during which be commanded the cay- airy. A Connesronpent of the Turf, Fiéld av! Farm finds much fault with the Hosmer statue of Colonel Benton, of St. Louis, and considers ita signal failure. The best statue of Benton, yet made, is that by Horatio Stone, of this city and had justice been done in the award he ‘would have received the order for the statue. Majon Bex PERtEY Poors left to-day for the North to tooral-ooral-ize on his fine New- buryport farm until the September meeting of Cengress. He is to be envied. A wRiTs2 in the Charleston (S. C.) Daily ews makes some odd slips of the pen in de- scribing the statue on the dome of the Qapitol, as“the magnificent statue of Liberty erected by Clark Mills, Africanized, even to her plumy bead dress, by a coating of dark bronze.” Bracyve Buy,the Turkish Mimister, dined on the 2d instant st the International, Niagara, with Hon. B. F. Hopkins, of Wisconsin, Hon. W. 1H. Stewart, U.S.S,of Nevada, Hon. J. w. Nye, U.S. S., of Nevada. ‘TRS Curvesz are to have a grand reception at Seratog.. GENERAL Cawsy yesterday issued an order officially relingnishing command ot the Sec- ond Military District, and will in a few days take command of the Department of Washing- ton, with headquarters in this city. S®yaToR Gres is about to visit Portland, ‘Maine, where he will be the guest of Senator Fessenden. GESERAL GRANT recommends the remission of the unfinished sentences, and release from imprisonment, of all persons now ir. confine- meat under sentence of military commussions organized under the reconstruction acts in States in which said acts have ceased to op- erate. ‘THs Cress Exnassy approve the Hudson river scenery. Tre Tegastry Reoviations for allowance of drawback om alcoho} and ram were issued to-day, and go mto effect immediately. The law is consttued to limit the drawback to al- cohol of fall proot, (eighty degrees, by ydrome eter,) and to pure rum, fermented from sugar, molasses, or otber product of sugar cane. Kum and alcohol can only be exported with grivs ilege of drawback in quantities of not less than 2.0 gailon : AMONG the distinguished visitors at Seratord are Mayor Hoffman, John G. Sie, Fernando Wood, ana’'S. S. Cox, of N. ¥. Mas. ALexa®epsr W. RANDALL was in Lon- don on the #1e of July. Gumaael a O. Howaeny Commissioner of the Preedmen’s Burean, has teued a circular Promuigating the act of Congress relating we the Freedmen’s Bureau. which was vefocd and pasge@qver the veto on the Inst day of tue ree ‘and a copy of the same has been trans- mitted to the various employees of the Burece. Gee. GRant Will probably accompany ths Indinn Peace Commission a shert, distance westward before be visite Galena UI. He is Bot expected tg retura Romy before the moijie of September. t iow. J. M. Scrovrecy, Secretary of War, is expected to returm Yo this’ city to-motrow mol . a a Gux.G RAxT.—A twiegram was received Rete from Gep. Grant to-day. We Is silat a: Louis, and does not indie.e when he-wiil re- turn. Gay. Mave was st Charleston y“slerday and assnmed command of North an@* South Carolina, which was formally turaed over ‘by Gen. Canby. He will at once ‘proceed to eom- plete the discharge of all persons employed on ci vil @uties, and concentrate the troops at a few principal pomts. IyporMaTion has been recetved here that Gen. Sherman will at once couvene the Ini: Peace Commission, authoriged by the recent ac of Congress, and conter with the various trides With a view to prevehting further disturb. ances. Lovistaxa Troveits.—Liet, Uolonet John F. Dean, of the staff of the Governor ot Louisi- yesterday visited the President, and, on bf ef Governor Warmocth, presented « copy of the resolatiens of the Legistuture of Loumiana requesting that Federal oops be ploced at the disposal of the Governor of that Siate to prevent Miurders and domesti: vio- levee. Colonel Dean also presented 9 letter from Gevernor Warmouth, addressed to the President, arguing the necessity of granting the request ot the Legisiatcre. The it received the ‘butdid vot indicate what action Would be taken, upom them. Probably = will be done upon the subject until © “ting of the Cabinet enn de bad. PoMITIcat.— Hon. Beverly A. Davis is urged as the Drraocratic eAndidaie for Congrtssan the Virginia Fourth Dnstrict, Judge George H. f Gilmer, ba\ hen ap larcelf sn the babioelso ese the MAJOT Yo, at Foe Churchill, of the “Pwenty- oa ray crear Disizict, hae been. ‘by the ae — The Fifta District Repudsicas Uan vention is Maien ren@Minated Hon. Eugene —In the Seeqad District of Omie yeaurtday s. Tae InmvgnnaL Revexve Commissioner ‘IMBROGLIO—The acceptance of Commissioner Kouins resignation by the President hag caused no little comment to-day. The triends of the President hold that he has the undoubted right to secept the resignation of Mr. Rollins’, and ignore the proviso made by bim im that resig- nation. (Gu theother hand it is argued that the President has nothing todo with the resigny tion, as be nominated a successor befor Con- gTess took its recess, which nomination will be acted upon when the session is resumed. Mr. Rollins is now absent with his family in New Hampshire, and the Assistant Commissioners Mr. Harlan, discharging the duties of the TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR This Afternoon’s Dispatches, GENERAL GRANT IN ST. LOUIS. between l0amd 11 o'clock, Three bands, sccothpamed by a tagre crowd trom office during his absentee. The President up to three o'clock tnis afternoon, had not designated tisens, I can any ome toact as Oommissioner ad interim, and scarcely fiad words enough to thank for will take nofurther action in the matter until Oe Pa ae ae ee Hiis peo the opinion of Attorney General Fvarts is giv- | Culiarly grat ene en as to the right of the-Presifieat to make an | {rlende in St. Louis, a place which bas arteen ad interim appoimtment. The Attorney Gene- } intend to become & At some rature ralafter haying an interview with the Presi- | day. Thanking you I will bid you good dent thig morning, was closeted a long time re peech was received with nive with Secretary McOatloeh. and Sipe Wambun preeed” ar wbet eek The impression prevails to-day that should the President make an ad interim appointment, it will result in Congress coming together without fail m September, in heated temper and very much inclined to push impeachment measures shrply through. CommissiowER OF LNTEREWAL RevENvE.— The resignation of Mr. Rollins, Commi: of Internal Revenre, was accepted y and sent by the President to Secretary MeUnl- loch, to be by him delivered to Mr. Rotlins. The acceptance was endorsed upon the ietter of resignation, and reads substantially tha:— “Your resignation of —— (blank date) is hereby necepted.”” ATTORNEY GENERaL Evarts retnrned to the city this morning trom his recent visit to New York, and had along interview with the President. He subsequently was visited by Secretary AlcCulloch, at his office, when they hac! 4 consultation relative to the resignation by Mr. Rollins of the Internat Revenue Commis- sionersbip, and the question of the appoint- ment of a new Commissioner. Cnrer Crema, Pr ston (Price —Commis- sioner Oox this morning appointed Dr. H.C. Lanek Chief Cleri ot the Pension Office, rice James A. Mergan., Dr. Leuck for some time past has been disebarging the duties of Ohiet Clerk, and is very popular with the employees find all transactting business with the office, His appointment gives antversal satisfaction. Mus. SexaToR TRUMAGLL is evidently much ‘worse to.day.and but slight hopes are enter- tined of her recovery. “She 1s perceptibly ‘weaker, and faihng fast, we regret to say. the Generd}, who remained on the steps minutes and shook Bands with all who could ‘roach withia reach, Heafterwards left home. General Grant leaves te-day Z i ble Gal FRANCHISES * 6 paeenese coM- sa iy terday granted to the North Missoert Raurosd Company the privilege of extending their track down the levee to the elevator on the rear bank. and appropriated to their use five bun- dred feet of the river front for the purpose of establishing a ferry designed for the transpor- tation of loaded cars across the river. The franchises are expected to, and will, bave the effect of increasing the grain trade in the city, Koop f will enable the railroad iy handle grain in bulk, and drain the wheat and corp growing regions of North Missouri and Southern low: FROM HONOLULU. Saw Francisco, Aug 5,—The steamer Mon- tama arrived to-night from Honolulu. Among her t aoe. is O. Dayergay, the Hawaiian Mintster of Foreign Affaire, em route for Eu- rope with plenipotentiary powers for @ re- vision of former treaties, &c. The contract for A second stenmer between San Francisco and Honolulu, for which a subsidy was offered by the Hawaiian Government, Will be offered to bidders here. The U. S. steamer Mohongo 1s at Honowul: |THE SUIT AGAINST SHERIDAN. | The General is Fined $100. LEAVENwouru, Aug, 6.—Before Justice (Whaler; yesterday, the case of the State vs. Generals Sheridan, Gibbs, McKeever, Lient. Levy and Corporal Lee, for an assault with Fabrese&kc., and taking postal stamps, enyel- opes, U.S. Treasury notes and posttl curren. fy, to the amount of 82,000, was partially de- lued. Hor. THADDEUS STEVENS continues to im- PTove, anc is able to go about his room to-day. Should he not have a relapse, he will leave for his home in Pennsylvania early next week. FROM JAPAN. The Civil War. | Saw Francisco. Ang. apan advices to gly 4th represent an unusuaily wet season. ‘he tea and siik markets were doll. The Ty- coon bad-been generally successful in his mil- ftary operations against the Mikado, though tt Wad thought the war might result in a devision ot the Empire, FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Davis in_Enrope—Disatfection in Spain. LiveRPoor, August 6.—Jefferson Davis ar- Tived here by steamer last night. Panis, August 6.—Dispatches received trom Various parts of Spain represent that the whole country is in a sate of disquiet, and the ut- most efforts of the Government are required W prevent an outbreak. ——— DEATHS BY SUICIDE AND ACCIDENT. | PurLape.rnta, Aug. 6.—Geo. Zimmerman, PERSON AL.—Senator Ross, who has been de- thined in Wasbiugton éiuce tae edjournment of Congress, will jeave thrsafterneon tor his bome in Kansas. Senstor Warner, ot Alabama, is expected to return home to-morrow. Senn- vors Suraner, Trumbull, Cole, arid McDonald, Will then be the only members. of that body Who remain in the city, Only three or four members of the House of Representatives re- main bere; among them is Mr, MeUlorg, of Missouri. Recrrrts FRom Cvstous.—The receipts srom customs st the ports below nasted ftom July 25th to 31st, inclusiye,,wera as follows: Boston, $215,813.70, New York, €2985,102.1i1; Ph ‘Fran Jeffers SMRABL.OT: Ba ne . 7 wh to Fuly F, SIMIAL, Total, £2,700,765.31. | dey ty blowing tue kis tamer An aoe known elderly woman was killed at South INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts to-day from this source were $533,705.06. ck to recover 8 baske, and was struck res by the Cape May train. She went on the 8 COW-catcher, THE BRICKLAYERS STRIKE Ixy New Yors.— t'% meeting of the master masons in New ‘ork yesterday, the following was adopted: V herens. the bricklayers In thelr efforts to e1 force theif unyast demand are constantly vie- lating the laws of the land, and whereas, it is incumbent ie us #5 citizens to resist their ablegal acts. AEPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS 1N CALI- FORNIA. Saw Fmdxoisco, Aug. 6.—The Union State Qonyehtion met at Sacramento to-day for th: Purpose of noutinating five electors. The Union ,Conventions of the 2d and 3d Gon- eressional Districts met.at Sacramento yester- tive Commit elected dpy. A. A. Sargeaut, of Nevada, was nomi- ba Marten tee ae eee | chica Zur Congress frern thovd Disist, Quad: Tq nested lo commenes thereon in behalf | ctilor Hartson, of Napa, was nominated trom of the y P) the Sd Dietrict. ‘ to employ none a ten hour men, the meeting adjourned to riday next. The N. ¥. Expres: of last evening says of tBe Journeymen Bri >. “PBhe Demat jail Committee to-day received 2159 from the -Unten ere, together wi a pledge of $100 per week while the strike lasts. Bight hour men were this morning to £0 to work on buildings in Lispenard street, between Church street and West Broadway, id also in Broadway near Howard street. pees! Wreaer creer MOVEMENTS OF TREASURE. ‘Sam FRAsCISCO, August 6.<The opposition steamer Nevada sailed. tor to-day, taking out $715.00 in treasure for New York, ‘The steamer Continental has arrived from the Ps ‘with $123,000 im Greasure. She spoke the r PS. steamer Onward twenty-nine 4ays from ‘okabama, and took on boar cers with dispaichec. her of jORRIBLE OximMe.—A colored man, a native men were taken to Williamsburg this | of Virginia, was brought last evening to Hud 5, a Re Se Pape pene anager igs oad A Former Sevator Deetitcrx.—Who is it? | ‘He person of a t ot age. records anpounced isthe daughter of a ri farmer named be Gag oer Sos ane uy — pres John Kirkpatrick, and was on an errand to 3 neighbor's, Seacaucus, a lonely plac, avick and destitute condition, #hd taken to the 4 Ht i her in his arms, carried ter thoart tans arity Hospital. These few lines were all. Tait ed a enced sreatteh kat Oly SA | bgchee and ihren to take. ber te ses ventures. For unis sick-and destitntaman was | Made any noise. He there violated het taiesman, s Representative and Senator { Peron, and then Jett. He bad not boon ‘a 1avryer of distiuguiched | £Oue long she ran to the douages be wes the idol of a great} Of some | pel and. acquainted the te, and there was no | inmates of the fact. They came up to the ition of placeand confidence he could not | 7 wang ne Bridge, and wereaboat eve heii. But, like ina otbers, his tntem- erate mahtes hint the regpect of Whe bridge, bus he plenied Tae best his friends and the confidence from bard for Ris life that they thought sithe parte. tee to adopt Was te Dave him Brodght be- Sizking lower abd lower inthe Kiet rca: he Jefe & Sestion end Goats with scooting ig 1s solve family commections. wit aizaxdoned him, his cbiidren Goreook ide, saa, }uAl’tidge. of kimdson City, bat ths Hite rl alone im the would, he of Now GrikansMceaad aecinsite with, 4\ become so til it was ni to @jaurn the case, and the prisoner was combaiced until fee - futher examination. He admitted to the chiet at Y wnd de. There ai Papp “4 Bt) ees ize the ae New f us New, ‘ummerciai, Otleans Picayune Ay @tRer © 0 ae ark ssh "1 ahora Noeited at Eileen a Se the he had taken XPOMTION, oF WHat: URACTURER® —The first expos Sunday by the arrival there from Chicago of a | '¢§ foods manufacturers of the Northwest Jatge number of ore aries affect. | OPpned i aby) edjwith th r tvysfour animals were ' made by Hon EB. Ward,oF ; Hon. J. Gore me fae (guitare: Hom NB Pea ‘Com missioner ot Tet + aN. by of Dhicago, ang others. Samples of goods ar Satsbivinan hall they Western States and several Eastern Statee. Toeday’the trade sule a thete a Inrge pom- ition, m@nt among the cittie sellers and buyers in this city, in conseqnence of & mysterious d. ease that bas recently broken oui among tee ARS. JSP WEED ANS BDhstlo, da te cattle im the central part of the State. Out ” several lots of cattle recaved here by the Lift Sebi ca tink Se ieppyried article nojs Capural and purchased and | "ye been mtrodu ie Newpo: 2 ‘The Methodirts in Obicago are having a worthy fight with’ the atheists, deists, and Epiritusbists of that place, m7 Toe latest style of collars for tadies fastened behind. with coioted ribbon.» . + shipped East seven head: tied on the cars be- tweenbere aod Pittsbarg. The dealers own- ing thems have telegrapbea td the Union yards bette pyrene! the papas to. buy bo mere oat. tle A general panic i occasioned among the ‘atthe men ip consequence." je green asthe ASRS TT Bacal ees seit arrival 2 Piaimdenjey of tan : Tehe patiiaded TETtle Bd inst singers au parties in New acct UM OF “Am Accident.” in wisieti: Mr. 7. reeent. Son fvot eut of by a m: ma. ‘A woman wns fined at Nasliyille on Sat. om eg eet bent * na aed band with a red threw ap axeata im Nee: TOW! eigen. Deane of CSET item, mained: ap Whe Jiats bruahed the wrong g: rf Mounts, 6A. Dead ‘Man," he .was smmong gent! men. und dead ins fleht, baying died feat: -yeryuo not look well "s hats, crap kenaese, or ¢omet : *Pazibete,” | "bi in, who was Toh ne tol nea A iis in New cata ie oa ses ie Yee outa ‘ jo a 2 %; “ bs le instruction given by & teacher of bow Neg asanttt! Ridchig “hbifton nent, Oe eat font! ‘on Saturday by BPI E Ee > OK fe Sdevon the formal detision of the ; A noted f aermrie es Sepinniase: T)) armpit) / FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | tie Fs | Bary sep S asi do thespiritof vio- | The rates for demand loans in New York | following Horatio wm by those recently admitted to seats | during the week have ranged from 3 to4 Jetter in inl acoepting the Democratic nomi- | in o kien soar ees The condition of | cent. and in some imsiances as low arte | NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED, nation forthe Presidency; of which we pub- | SOU. Tio crere nentininbing eae eet. while loaus have been made tor sixty | lished an sbetract ifi oor telegraphic columas ve no mere ‘wishes which mis. | @®ys at5 per cemt., and for 9 days at 6 per | yesterday: esa iy Jedemeat in Feeard_te tae poucing cru, “There Dave been some large ows ete | Urica, % * election. Noman whe has ‘and meas. | $4 &t7 per cent. for six months; but the banks | im the city of ‘York, om the 1ith instant, in | ured the duties of the office of of the Sine Sek Sends well be Saud ead Tetuse loug | the presence of a vast multitade, on of | United States can fail to be impressed with the | loans. we eg. edd the Fall,che | WHOSE SUFFERINGS DAVE BEEX the Dem ‘Con: you | Ceres and toils.of bim who is to meet itede. | demand from the West for crop-moving purt | tendered to mp its as | mands. sa net suarely Co Ratt wah pegeter BE Some te Bore jou inflasnes te present | their candidate for the Of President of the ee the poncg day it bas bad heretofore. The bauks PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES “ ABD WHOSE CASES REQUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT Fr 1565. } Five Twenties, Jan. & TO BENDER EXISTENCE DESIRADLE Five Twenties, Jan. & wy Five Twenties, 109 ¢ Ten Forties... 8X Seven —_— BOARD. $,20's, Jn & J y,"67..109 5.20", Jn &Ty, 6. Ten Fortes. . e: ce Of ev ublicman who has dest."unlese hein Teady not only to undergo lent, wn! e Rot to the falsehoods and abuse of the bad, but to aut. fer from the censure of the good, who ara ,mis- led by prejudices and musrepresentations.| Sewts Johnson & Oo. There are no attractions in such ‘itions, | im home and fcreign which deceive my judgment, when I say thai ‘a great change is ping on in the public mind. | 13:1, coupon, 126% the financisl managemen: The mass of the Republican party are more coupon, 11) kept trom the public knowledge. The Con- |’ thought{fal, temperate, and just than they were coupon, new, li~ al party bas not only allied itself with | during the excitement which attended the | 10.4's,coupons, 10Y x; 7-0's.secoud, military power, which is tobe bronght t> bear | progress and close of thecivil war. Astheen- | third.none; Pacific 101% ; Ouo | directhy Sion Ge cbegtions tet many Stans wat it ergy of the Democratic ty springs trom their | sippi 00; riposa, 2; Atlantic | memory also holds itselt in perpetual session, with the | devotion to their cause, and not to their caudi- Bell.none; Oanton.47 i; Oampberi'4.30; Weetern avowed. p seoh awe as it | daier. }-may with propriety speak of the fact Ee 34%; Quicksilver, 22; Boston | MOPiMK cat Suet Se you wich o shall s¢¢ fit, fn view of the elections which will | what Hever ta the pall tory of our coun. wer, 16:N. ¥. 131%; Erie, | iseele you Warton ius? le yeerseny take place within © few weeks. It did not | try has the action of any hike body been 614; do. 73) Hudson, 130; Keading, | vrokes 1 le the lostrs of pour cre as therefore sdjouta, but took & recess, to mest | with such universal aad wide-spread entitu- | gx. tral, 120; Michigan South. | brilliant? the bloom ou your chook aa bright? Do again if its partisan interests shall demand ‘ts | f1asm as that wbich bas oven shown in relation %; Alimois Central, 146; and | You enjey yourself tn society as well! Do you reassembling. Never before in the history of | to the position of the National Democratic Con. Pittsburg, 9; North "Ree: do. pret'd, | Dusiness with the sam- merey? our country has ress thus taken a mena. | vention. With this the candidates had nothing Cleveland and Tosedo, 101 x; Rock island, | em gr eg ne a od cing attitude to fas electors. Under its | to do. Had any others of those named been Fert Wi 109%; Alton & Terra Haute, 2nd, SagelRe, given to aie influence, some of the States organized by its | seleeted, this spirit would have been perhaps . Foleio & Wabek, a: Rane ne Sex: | san Sanhioms aaiee ie agents are proposing to yetue people of | more marked. The zeal and energy of tae | Weils,Pargo& Co. Express Snr manera ee tle the right to vote for Presidential electors, and | conservattye masses spring from a desire wo press, 442%; United States Express, £5; Mer- aor the first bold steps are taken to destroy the | make® change of political policy, and trom | Chants’Union. 24 ¥ ;_Ohieago & Alton, 37; do. | PIf'd, 147. Market strong. - Ma | | | / rights of anffrage, It is not strange, therefore, that thoughtiul men see f gen action the who shape the policy of the Republican party, motives stronger and deeper thaa the mere wish to hold the confidence that they can carry out their ar pose. Pa ais faith they are strengthened by operation of the great body of those who served iu the Union army and navy daring the war. ’ secret habits, romereal badly Cured, atid excesses. are’ all os ducing © Weak ners in tl you ever think that th persevering, successtt | Tope European Markets To-day. Loxpox, August 6—A. M.—Uonsols, one generative orsans sre in pert political power; that there isa dread of some | Having given nearly sixteen thomsand com- | 94% for m ey and account: U.S. 5-20's, health? You never hear soa sPposmre which Gnves them on to ucts so des- | missions to the officers of that army, I know | Ili 91; Eries, 39. 5 betng melancholy, of net vo of palpi perate ard so mpolitie. their views and wishes. They demand the | FRANK —U_ 8. 5-20, 75. yh RT EF 7 Many of the ablest Jeaders and journals of! Union for which they foughi. The iargest | LivamProot, Aug. 6—A. opens ea- | Sicoarageds they are siease pilin een aan the Republican party have openty deplored the | meeting of these gallant soldiers which ever | Sief at closing o: last night's prices. Sales ex:i- | {lcgaFagct: thes are alway polit and Rleaaant violence of Congressional action and its ven- | ussembied was held in New York and endorsed at &00 beles, the lace—none uf your Cowncast looks or any other cency to keep up discord in our country. The | the action of the National Convention. In Lonpon, Aug. 6—P. M*-Consols, %\ tor | meanness aboot them freat interests of our Union demand peace, | words instinct with meaning they called upon | Money, and 94x for account; . Bonds, 714; | | How many men from badly-cured ¢iseases, from order and a return to those industrial pursuits | the Government? to stop in its policy of hate, | Illinois, #24; Auantic and Great Western, {0,./ | the f alunes Bnd excess bave brought without which we cannot muatain the faith or | discord and cisupion, and im terms of fervid POOL, Aug.6—P. M.—Qozton irre; stot ras cunts of weaknece that hap cof.ased ane honor of ourGoverament. The minds of busi- | ¢loquence they demanded the restoration of | Prices as follows Uplands, 949%; Ori form of disease—iatocy. luneck. varalyeld, bess men are perplexed by wucertainties. The | the rights and libertics of the American people. | 9%al6. market quiet; prices ory other hours of toil of our Iaborers are lengtheued by | When there is such accord those who | changed. ieraer amp" i at tue cost of Mying made by the direct and In- | proved thet praveand self-sacriticinz in | | BREeT, Ang. 6.—Steamer Earops, from Now | reai cause of the tronble scar el direct exactions of Government, Oar people | war, and those who are pegnitel and patri- | York, July 25th, has arrived, en route for | Oud have doetored for ali tut the riznt 7 are harrassed by the heavy und frequent ce- | otic im council, I cannot we shall a | Havre. eases of those organs require the useot ¢ Wiuretic, ™mands of the tax-gntherer. Without dis- olitical triumph which will restore onr Union, eer tinction of party there is a strong feeling in Tring back peace and pri w our land, Baltimore Steck Market, To-day. favor of that line of action which shall restore order and confidence. and shall lift off the bur- dens which pow hinder and vex the indastry of the country. Yet at this moment those in power have thrown fnto the Senate Chamber and Congressional hall new elements of dis- eord and violence, Men have been admitted as fesentatives of some of the Southern States, with the declaration upon their pe that ty eanrot aoe in by Pong they claim to repfeeent without itary protection. These men are to make laws forthe Northas Well as the South. These men, who, a few since, were seeking as suppliants that Congress would give them r within their respective States, are lay the masters and and will give us once more the blessings of a Wise, economical and honest government. 1 am, gentlemen, traly p Fours: ae foRaTIo Serwovn. To General G. W. Morgan and others, Vom- ———g ee mittee, dc., de. Baltimore Markets, To-day. BaLtmwors, August 6.—Cotton dull, nomi- mally 30. Flour active and prices very firm. Butter Wheat firm: prime red, White Oorn, $1.35; yel- good demand at $! 4) 70 ions firm and active. Pork ©i0; pepe on ak ee clear do., 17y to cents; shoulders, 143, cents; hams, 22 Lard, 18% to 19 cents. — Bartimore, August 6.—Virginia sixes, old, inscribed, 45% bid, 46 asked; do. old, coupon, 54% bid; do. mew, 53% bid. North Carchina’ ex-coupon, 72%. HELMBOLD'S VIRGINIA NEWS. A day or two since William Hill, (colored) robbed’ baker in Bichmond ofa io of gold and greenbacks. and took passage on a steamer for nanan, ‘Where he was arrested yesterday evening. Mr. J. M. Beale, of Pennsylvauia, has prr- the old Marshall estate, in Onatlotte FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ISTHE GREAT IVRETIC, con! — of ie actions of epee Ea- b oe taped penons poo ann apeied ———_—_ tering them with minds filled with passions, 4 div! nto three and BD ght Ra etree ener come apes : Labee Street To-day. AND A CERTAIN CURE FOL DISEASES sball look upon the States ‘which they ev. I.E. M has sold his farm in North | Nw Yorm, August 6—Money stil! easy Sat come as i conditions of civil war; that the | Garden, Albem: one Of the best in the coun- » 19. Gold, 49%. Old bonds, roa jority of ‘their populations, embracing their Rg and contaumng 3!9% acres, to Mr. William he “Fortes, 9. Virginia 6's op THE intelligence, shall be treated as‘public enemies; | H. Cosby. of Ivy t, for 13,250, on terms 6s, ex-coupon, 63% orialpupis Sik Rent anaaat oct | npn at rw & - ib ae poteeens ecaanantane’g ‘South save that | article in trade, a8 fatge quantities of it ‘We-4ny's Now York Markeu. BLADDER, KIDNEYS, which is made by arbitrary power, Every ia- | grow’ tmalmost couutry of it) ew x: Lig > sellizent maa knows that ‘these men Ray bo ae [arenes 04 cured, be very Jagd Wheat, oh ng 7 15025 icone = aS dsonder ia the u a “4 " . cvery man Reows that tbey not only awe thelr |” Yesterday, Libby, in Richmond, was glosea | better. Pork dull; mess, $28 13-16. 4 aL, DROPSY present positions to digorder, but that every } 28a prison, and all of the soidier® confined | Cotton dull; Mid-diing U; 29% cents, Motive springing from the love of power, ot | there were taken to ‘tormer ce of | Freighte dull, ‘i i alan ain, of a desire for vengeance, prompts them | John Minor known es Elba Park. BGAN KEES, to the South im anarchy. While that on ine "8 Tetyrm to Richmond 7 Cape > it is stated, was never <o exists, they are independent of the wills or |’ne i} fix the time for terms of his | densely crowd: pa eg ume. Peo- wishes of their fellow-citizens. While con- | co Staupton apd other points west of Bee a evs See eo pei ege of sleeping on FEMALE COMPLAINTS, fasion reigns, they are the dispensers of | Richmond. “ Piazens; on the lawn and im the bath. the profits and et honors Siegal aig) out as gee 8 — we Bi peat > apap honces. of a government ot mere forge. Tuese men/W Bacon's Castle, Su: > set on fire, Ste now pinéed {8 positions waere they can- | aud totally dectroyed, with the new organ, end GENERAL DEBILITY, furniture. Messrs. Wilkins & reach bought a ~ mour badge on Tides on Saturday es discharged from the palace corps in Charlotttes y le, not only urge their ¢iews of policy, but where they can enforce them. When others shail be admitted in this manmer from the remaining Southern States, although they will have in struth po constituents, they will bave more power in the Senate than a majority of the people of this Union living in nine of the great States. In vain the bone y mem =p — = ublican party protested against the policy That led to thus result. ‘While the chiefs of the late rebellion haye submitted to the results of ABD ALL DISBASES OF TAR POPULAR PRICES. SUP ERIN ACES ORES? PAT 4.20 Por Day, 88 Por Week, $100 for four weeks Omnibus nad Banbage Mester dq te0cive Uhecks itcher of water ina Lurcre Water. ropm, and in a few bours & wall have absorbed ry all the, respu gases in thp toom, fhe ‘Air of which will have become PpUrer, but tbe water utterly Mithy, The coider UBINABY OBGANS, WHETHER EXISTING the war, und are how quietly engaged in useful | te water is, the greater the capacity tocon‘ain | OPEM FROM JUMR ier TO OOTOBER ter. pursuits for. the support be Ives and se gases. At ordinary temperatures a pail LELAND BROTHERS, their families, and are trying by the force of | Of water will contain a pint of ¢arhonic acid ‘Or 8. ND & et. IB MALE O8 FEMALR, their example to lead back the people of the | 838; 2nd aew ints of ammonia. Thecapac- mis Was see jetropolitan Hotel. South to the order and imduttry. not only es- | 1H 18 pearly led by reducing the water to and eehtial to their well-being, but to the greainany temperature of ice. Hence, water kept in A MODERN MIRACLE! seein catia and prosperity of our common country, we Foom awhile is always unfit tor use. For | rom old and young, rich and irom bi » cearceale oy ns ~Neeadiiesof tee that those who, without ability or influ. | tb§ seme reason the water from a pump sboald high born aud lowly, coimes the Universal Vote o dong standsas. ence, have been rower oy the azitations of | *!Ways be pumped out in the inorning before £5 tions of. honor and of itis u-ed. Imptte water is moreinjuri- HALL’S VEG: ET Prone ohd i ee a eee one hel pcoslons to | OUp than impure air— Western Rural. SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. ‘And t bebinees. "Meee Saureten one peree’ Sicuccnly tcler tas tues’ are ti tut, | _ Howxs von THe Woumthoxiiy,— We under 3 wae emake Softens brash frieuds of Our Union—a Union that can only pe ol pe bel vote ye ray, ees alr into tifa Bien Tresscs. Pat, gy emg eng tip aysiem of building, suited to theeandition | ise ct ramtorse GauY Harn To Irs OBlGl: wer and the happiness of all sections of our | 28 péeds of the workingman and mechanic. Dae he aiclttinss, died tapd ? The pian is to be on a practical basis of trauscle } Py | CHANGE! a 5 BUCHO, » Events in Qongress since the adjournment | #s@imst money”—mutually /pfotecuve. One whitest and worst ing hair resqmes tts HELMBOLD'S EXTRAC brite Oduvention bave vastly increased the Gf the system secures to the poor man a yogthiul beauty, at vows not are te baie, out ngportance of a political victory by those wo ee on su nae saymess = 4 es at 2 s Sa seeking to bring back economy, simplicity | W! revere _ hvides & wil not take a long disagreeablotrisl to prove estabiiebed upwards of 18 years, pan achacoyien Ob Of Our ns, | Profits of buildings sold between the mechanics pecanet OPES Tee apeenries ol tional affairs. Many Republicans have here. | (S§ove their wages ), and the capitalists ‘Pins } 5 you ‘soe tho WA’ BAL OOLOS re- fo ae SB TS Syftem, properly, eferied out ‘will 4o aay overs day eR KNOW IT. a tho extremes of violenes to which it Bas ran. all “strikes: homey 1, and se- ra ft ¥ ‘NO! ¥ vont prepared They have ehevishéd @ faith that while the ac- SERBS Seek Reneen Sa promis arimagont | 2 sey ee ae —j ies SOMME N EG tet gal aly | ne ea | PORE RAG ete gar pees, tee scrhow eee that the Repubticae party is ik Caress te ae ulroad sick Mike It ie u. T. HELMBOLD, af condition that it camnot Kod outa wise id run on the left, because of the P SURE tC tat, D> Cee ee ey. Jarmit Omly tok docaeny, distance which can be seen around & curve. | | There ere many imitations. ‘Be sure yo prosare 4 rt verning party itself, its bres A ¥ “By jetore, alte pray arm. poo | RA meg Set ae csr | eecaehee eee TSS rariy. thaw the ‘of the Past few. panning ato ana breaks akingin Srovet 694 BROADWAY, NEW YOR, events see given itso mech power. than 3: tae } blown ine storm. It wan J PRALON’S “PAPBIAN LOTION® en Able to shisckle the executive, to tram. | PY) seal sneawurement f S se, — cme mel the judictarg, and to carry’out the = sini on the eae bined trae, views of the. most mnwise and violent of its fe. ng-om the lett “the Inembers.” ‘When tis state of things exists in | te\cu Sos gunds ce NTa BTRERT. any party, it hus ever been found that the hand fhe - ‘of 104 SOUTH TENTS a peel aaa amcesshartc | Suojass foarm ar oa Oro "het an. . : build up ‘the yadlicau, on wh ot PRILADELPHIA, PENNA. PRION 91.95 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX BOT TLES FOR $6.50, DELIVERED TO TEs PANDKRR. beearict. |" oy) attgmrc wmode, 1 tothe Eee " pou by pavootsts tyr waate i] Ll tne oy wr} eneicr snd es a Eo Bane cEsULE our aees done up in inte