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THE EVENING STARK PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday Excepted, At the Star Ballding, $.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and Lith Street, NOYES, BAKER &CO. —e—ee ‘The STAR 1s served by the carriers to their becribers im the City and at Tew TS PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with thont wrappers, Two OznTs each. Pricw ror MAILINe:—Three months, One Bellar and Fitty Cents; six months, Three Dol- ‘tars; one year, Five Dollars. No are ent from the office longer than pad Sr. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday morning—One Doliar and a Half a Year. EVENING STAR. LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. An immense crowd gathered in New Or- deaws last night to hear Willis Rolliar, the Olored Democrat, who has lately become famous. One «pe iker bad ac iressed the crowd, apd Kollins had just mounted the stand for the same pui , When the platform gave way, tall'ng sidelong into the crowd. ar policemen aud two other persons were red, the Inter seriously. None were ed. A writ of error in the case of Notman, who was sent to the penitentiary on « conviction for abortion, was argued in Montreal, Canada, yesterday. The counsel for the condemned @ontended that the triai should be declared a mustrial, on the ground of irrerularity in the Pprocerd-ngs. The matter will go before the Privy Council in England. In the Senate of Alebama yesterday a bill Wag presented providing that the Legidlature east the electoral yote of the State. It Tacets With much opposition, and was post- til to-morrow. A Senator read a Bumber of letters from the Ku Ktux Kian, and alively discussion was the result. Two more Democratic members of the Louisiana House bave been unseated, and their Republican opponents seated. The seats Of Uese ousied meimbers were orginally tested on the ground of ineligibilit ground was abandoned, anda charge of frand substituted, Jn Nashville, James Burnside, (colored.) in- dieted for larceny, was yesterday placed on trial im the Crimimal Court, Hoa, Joan Hugh Smith presiding. At his request, a colored jary was empannelied, being the tirst jury of the kind im the Stave. The trial attracted much attention. Panama advices to the 2th ultime state thar Bo collision between the Government troops and the revolutionists had yet taken place, rations om both sides were active, ‘hough there was a prospect of an amicable arrange- ment of the difficulties. The office of the Star Fire Insurance Uor- pany, New York, was robbed yesterday after- nooh’ of Stu.i09 in United States five-twenty bonds—new sixty-fives—including $5,000 in bonds of $1,000 each, and $35,000 in bonds of 9.000 each Baron Von Beust, che Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, in a speech at Vienna yesterday, declared that Austria would not in- terfere in German affairs. snd that its Gov- ermment utterly ignored any policy of ven- arance. ‘One or two cases of yellow tever are report- ¢0 op board the steamship Geean Queen, at New York, trom Panama; and one death om beara the brig Haviland. from Havana. Queen Victoria arrived im Paris yesterday, en route for Switverlans, and was received by the Prench Einpress ond entertained at the Tuileries. men recently robbed the Boise City ge. and obtained $10,000 from Tezis- tered lett rs of Wells, Fargo & Co. It is understood that the State ot New York is to be divided into two Supervisory Districts under the new Internal Revenue law. Four stesmboats were destroyed by ‘fire at anati yesterday. The loss is putdown at Larer acivices from the Kentucky election in- dicate that S . the Democratic candi- date for Governcr, will bave @ majority of PUL Affurre in Japan appear rather ‘mixed, but it is said that in two days Stotsbashi will have it all bis own way. Capt. William Hart (Democrat) was elected Mayor of New Alb:.ny, Indiana, Tuesday, by & majority of 145 out of a vote of 2,029. in Georgia the entire Republican tcket tor ‘State officers has been elected. The Spanish Goyernmen: declines to accept the protectorate of San Domingo. A new. sssociation for the independence cf ada has been organized at Montreal. ‘Harry Booth, Lanc.ster and Lizzie Rogers ‘Were tlie winuers at the Saraiogu races yester- day. The catile disease panic in Pittsburg, Penn- sylvania, brs measurably subsided. ‘The coroner’s jury on the case of Gen. Hal- pine bas rendered a verdict of acetdental death —+<ce-—___. Singular Case of Poisoning The New York Sumof yesterday, in ang the conclusion of the coroner’s inquest ia the case of Mr. Jobn Spicer, who died suddenly at his residence in West Eleventh street, in that m the 19th ult., sa; “it seems that Mr. 4 prima feeling anwell, Fequestea bis wife to send for a seidlitz powder. ‘The messenger, his colored servant, procured it at the drug store of Mr. Frees, and handed it to Mrs. Spicer. who testified chat she omastand in her busband’s room, presence, just 23 received. Mx, Spices, mixed and ‘oox it himself, after hts wite had Jett me Toom. [teffervesced like ordinary powders, as Mr. Spicer subsequently said; but he thought it WA very bitter, and tasied 4s if it contamed camphor “Within a few minutes after taking it, be was serzed with al: called bis wife. She prompily sammoard a ysician, who lived on the opposite side ef street. The latter soon discovered that strychnine bad been admidistered. in spiteof the efforts of the medics! man, Mr. Spicer died fp terrible agony in less than Salf an nour Prof. Doremus. who analyzd the conteuts of the stomach, pronounced the cause of death strychnine. The question arises, by whox was it edministered! The druggist show that the powder he sent was taken froma containing some scores of gempine seidli powders, all madeat the same time aud from the same ingredients, outof which many had previously been seld without pernicieus re- sults. The colored man ..ys he gave the to Mrs. Spicer, an band. m the same condition. save that her bn: Was Wet, she having just jeft the bath room 10 take it fromthe servant, and in comseq dence the paper was damped. The terror which Mr Spicer manifested when informed that he was dying, precludes the idea that he meditated selt-destruction On this evidence the jury exonorated the druggist and his assistant; aud decide that the Polson was not faken by Mr. Spicer for the Purpose of self-destruction, and further that they befieve that the powder was free from nous ingredients when it was taken from rug store. It seems to us that this verdict either says too much or too little. If the pow- der was ‘ampered with, as the jury, imply, whe did itt we jury would leave it to be in- ferred that it was doue by vither Mrs. Spicer or the colored man; but if the evidence justified such a suspicion. why did frankly, sot stab the persons ‘who may be the victims of some frightful blun- der, without giving them the means of vindi- eating their innocence.” a7 The United States Arsenal on the Schuy!- kill, through which employment was given to thousands of mi women during the war, is now used simply as a military storehouse. ‘The surplus clothing, cape, shoes And equip- age made im the last year of the war, will pup- ly the demands mede upon it for s long me. he only employees at the Arseng! now ate gate-keepers and watchmen, with a few Iabor- img men to keep the grounds in order. symptoms, and she So The Sxcture of quilted bed-comfor- ters by mac bins Lew busifiess im Lowell, bas recently been started. s7 Thomas Fitzpatrick, aged seven years, living im Brooklyn, N. Y., who was bitten by a mad dog iu May iast, has been attacked with bydrophcbia im its most malignant form. ‘S27 in Maine, under the present statutes, the s of married women to hold property are ded in the same igbt as similar nghts of —which is as it should be. s7 Mrs. C. M. Patterson, sitting under a shade tree tm Richar@ Taylor's doot+yard a: Carlinsyille, IN., the other day, felt a serich on her hand whicb rested on grass. and on finding that it was the bite of a small rattle spake tainted in terfor, A quart of whiskey Kutied the poison. * S7 The military authorities in Riehmond have discontinaed Ly ase rt Prison “- Pisce of confingment ether ‘ar civ ‘RuleTs, for Uke Tewtou that it 16 wEfli for such ® purpose curing the Summer season. 7 At Ationtic City on Monday, three men got beyond their depth while bathing wear the acene Of the late disaster, and would have been drowned but for the timely arrival ofa sau» Boat. : ‘a7 AGvices trom Russia indicate that the harvests of \ae year will be below the average, while Inbor will be searceand the cost of liv- — ‘Flirtar baire at the Springs now ha: ration | at PE. Anton over them. ~ G7 The continued hot weather hag nearly “Go Tee poualg worm bes sppeatea in Mon- month county, dereey. es ae ae | veh. XXXII. Washington News and Gossip. THE REVERE Commissongnsair isa sub- ject of consideration ix the Oabinet to-day. Should it be decided tha: the President's ac- ceptance oi Commissioner Roltin’s resignation ‘vacates the office, an appointment will be made very shortly. It is, however, stated that Attorney General Evarts holds that Commis- stoner Rollins is still in possession, and it is certain that up to noon to-@ay the President had not determined whathe would do in the matter. The pressnre for the expected appoint- mentis unabated. Secretary McCulloch fa- vors Jefiries, should the place be given to any one who has already been rejected. Jvres B. F. James, of Illinois, recently appointed Examiner im Chief at the Patent Office im place of Hon Elisha Foote, appointed Commissioner, Das received his commission and entered upon the discharge of his duties. Judge James for the past seven years has been Principal Examuuer in the class of Civil and Railroad Engineering, and bis long experience emnently qualifies him for the position to which he has been appointed. He is a lawyer by profession, 2nd for many years had a yery successiul practice in Iltmois. He was Judge of the Tazewell County Conrt for a long time, and is regarded as a gentleman of great legal ability. ACCEPTANCE BY CONGRESS OF ScOTLARD’S OFPERING TO FREKDOM.— We stated some time ago that Alex. Williamsou, Second Aaditor's Office, on behalf of McDonald, Field & Co., Aberdeev, Scotland, had offered to present the American people with a polished granite pedestal upon which to place a bust of Presi- dent Lincoln. Congress has now tendered its acceptance thereof, through Senator Morgan as Chairman of the Joint Committee on the Li- brary. It is proposed to place Mra. Ames’ fine bust of Lincoln upon it;and that one of the niches in the Senate Marble Room be set apart for thear reer ption. THE CONDITION oF MRs. TRUMBULL to-day bas im no way improved, we regret to hear. Under the influence of narcoties she ie kept somewhat insenesble to pain, though these intervals from actual seffermg give noencour- agement of ultimate recovery. MR. CoLPax’s PARTY, which left Chicago oni Monday atternoon forthe Rocky Mountains, consists of bimsel!, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. M: thews, and Miss Carrie and Miss Sne Mat- thewes, of his family; Hon. Wm. Bross, Samuel Bowles, editor of the Springfield (Mass.) Re- Publican, and daughter; Miss Wade, daughter of Hon. B. F. Wade, of Ohio, and Mr. W. D. ‘Todd, clerk tor Mr. Cotfax. They will spend @ month or six weeks in the Rocky Mougtain Tegion. — IMPORTANT INeTRUUTIONS relative to the assessment and reasnessment of the special tax on tobacco and distilled liquors will shortly Le issued from the Internal Revenue office. COLONEL Cargon, the Commissiouer of Ag- riculture, who has beew on & wip for the past ten days for the aenefit of bis health, will re- turn to the city to-morrow and resume the dis- ebarge of his duties on Monday next. Tha Ag- rieultaral Department will shortly be removed 10 the new building in South Washington, and the rooms now occupied be turned over to the Pa ent Office. Hox. E. H. Rotirxs, Commissioner of In- ternal Revenue, now in New Hampshire with his fanily, is not expected to return here until the 20th or 25th of Apgust. THE Wire House:—The regular meeting of the Cabinet was held ‘to-day; Secretaries Browning, McCulloch, Schofleld, Attorney General Evarts, and Assistant Secretary of ‘State Hunter deine te ent. The session wae a long one, and 1 said the In- ternal Revenue Commissionership and thesab- Ject of placing troops at the disposal of th= Governor of Louisiana, as requested by that Officer, were under consideration. SECRETARY SCHOFIXLD returned to the city this morning from his recent visit to Newport, R. 1, and atended the Cabinet meeting to-day. ALsBAMA.—Private advices from Alabama are to the effect that the resolution authorizing the legislature to choose Presidential electors is hkely to pase A very bitter feeling prevails among the Democrats, aud violence is thrvat- ened if the Bepubficaus attémpt to awrry ont their programme snd choose electors for (#rant and Cotfaz. Howe-fine;-JawEs Boones ys some very costly diamond jewelry at Long Branch CUANGES AT THE PATEST O7rice.—Truman A. Cook, Esq , has been appointed principal examifiet of the class of steam and air engines at the Patent Offer, viee J. M. Blanchard, re- signed. Mr. Cook for many years past Ras been frst assistant examiner to . Biancbard and fe a practical engineer, having in early life had charge of the construction and repair of engines on many of our commercial and na- val steamers. His prompt snd faithful dis- charge Of bis duties have won for him the es- teem of those having business with the Patent Ofiice, and bis p: gives sat staction to . This is a very important class, requiring great practical skill and scventifie attain ments to discharge the duties efficiently. General Ellis Spear, of Me., has been pro- moted to principal examiner in the clags of railroad and civil engineering, vice, ge B. F. James, prom: to examiner chiet. General Spearis a craduate of Bowdain Col- lege, and a lawyer by profession. He entered the army in May, 1-62, as captain of the 2uth Maine Volunteers, and was gradually pro- moted until he is Commission as Brig.General. Atthe close of the war he en- tered the Patent (Office a= first assistant to Judge James, and by his futhful discharge of his duties bas merited the promotion. General Spear is well qualified for the position, ayd is 8 gentleman of high legal attsinments. \ Tux CONGRATULATORY LetTsx PROM TRE CzaR or RUSSIA TO THE PREsIvENT 4 Cazaky,—The rumor tbat the Czr of Rassia has written a lewer of con; jon to the President of the United § ‘on bis escape from impeachment seems to have only this foundation:—President Jobuson a fow days received letters from the Czar announcing the Istter head beem blessed with a young Samoner remarks sen, which Senator is “a boy, Botagirl.” How this mportant announcement came to be mixed up with impesehment, bard eae ef peated ze newspaper ei responsi ul misinke. The President bas a his dear Alexander a suitable letter of congrata- intions.— Wasi. Cor. N. ¥. Herald. Oh no! the Star is not responsible. The smart young gentlemen in “Newspiper Row,” who it @way before it appeared in the Star must tather it. Tue Frexch Cramts.—The announcement made some time ago that the claims of the Uni- ted States agnimst the pro-rebel baukers of Parr, Erlanger & Uo., had been decided ad- op ry case has on! a to . 2 Departarent hes And the State = isver Dix to some, the ablest o ten millions of dollars are involved. lawyers to eight or Pourticat.—General Fremont will makes speech at Fort Weyne Indiana, during the —General Shanks, the Republican candi- ae oan et a dave for — The Fort Wayne (Iud.) Gasett diana, will OFFICIAL. } LIST OF LETTERS, Gemaining in the Washington City Post , Tue Pretic Desr.—The following is the statement of the pubhé debt of the United States om the ist of August, 156, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money continues in very ample supply ia New York at 3a4 per cent on call, the bulk of TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ee pes nnctorm ere Tere cene The Office, Friday, August 7, 1865. ; zo ager process of accumulation deposi: con. — INTERESTING NEWS FROM THE PA- | sidered as having passed the climar, and the | M9-Teobtain any of these letters the applicant Le A ee) 92,088,571 $00 00 CIFIC COAST AND JAPAN. Danks are now small gaat call for “Advertiogd Letters,” giving tnedate | oto isk, “Division No. f Bowe at Tempo! Sax Faaxcraco, Aug. €—The U. 8. steamer ee athe vente | ae f from ‘ported [ont Letter aaiaa te! H — Tey, ia. U.S. ship Onward, from ——— - } * Tne ‘Kevtech} Miuiag Gompaty: bare: d Lhisae chai tac! mung ve de- ‘ Matured Debt not presented for a ° Shie Saividend of = for sly. Weeks grain movement is likely to be attended with a A—Armstrops ri w es J B Mrs i Syear 730 notes. di so a pe ne eR, | edly eg Mary ‘hire; Andersin Mary Mine, Aris The Acme of Medical Science oak Suip in | Jar tha ‘permission has ven to | is mo change, prime paper being in fair supply, | Ponte isercelns une Therma N; Aade:son Compoui the and Prussians to goto N. and readily ‘at 6a7 per cent. ‘3—Barnes Ann M@ Miss; Brown J; Bangs | matured June 10,3 July 15th. —— Bettie @ Catherine: Bell Mise, | Baa role ngrige ore yrepe ae poe Government Securities. SiSTBatiee Jotieee alee Sen May 15.1 6.413.910 00 coe Se eatitnte state or ee pan Re. | WasurmeTom, August 7, 180:,—Jay Oooke & James Mrs: Burrows Jane Mrs. Bers | : Bonds. Texas indem'y.. oo i districts. Theelection of Oo. furnish the following quotations of Gov- ate| Bourians Linge Mra, | 18 ACRIEVED 18 THE WONDERFUL on : ernment securities : ~ Foe ty July 17,1861, and . wy Nomen Mar. | pinerets. coer Maggie; Hohancer Sally, Lis | DISCOVERY OF NEW MEDI- onds, Apr: rook 5 . a sta Vook Annie I Mrs. Cleme Moreh 180 10,90 ‘The steamer AR Mrs Cox DJ Mre. Conmey DT Mre Cons CINAL PRINOIPLES IN Treasury Notes, March tralia with an assorted Baily: Conway Frances A; Chipman John Mrs. Scans Erie} emigrants. It was thought the venture would | Five Twenties, Jan. & Juiy, °65.-108% Wieetchttes Vics Big? one: Clare Mary sag A failure, the market for goods and labor | Five Twenties, Jan. & July, *67..1sx ID—Le Motre BE Mre, Dowling Georgie A. Doug- Overstocked. The steamer Coloredo ar- | Five Twenties, Jan. & July, '63..108% lass J G Mrs; Dickison Katie afiss: Baudle Mrs: ——— 18.000.175 464 rived at Yokahama; June-2; transferred the | Ten Forties, 105 x Dorsey Mary Ai Dutief Mary N; Davis sarah Li; DR. RADWAY'S Deg oearine no Interest. shaft for the Great Republic, and sailed tor | Seven Sallie Mrs; m Susan raison ¥, 8. Botes ag F Hang’ on the #th. er 0: F mana ‘a Reavy fale prevailed at Yokrhoma o8 the whey ig ate cosa 7 | The US. seam Patan a ihe tng | eave, ge A PERFECT LES. Ss e U.S. a1 T Ge a gi = ire. Gr 5 eet sie 700 1 | Of Admiral Rowan, arrived at ¥ ma June | 5.20°s, Amelia Mise; Gamancek PunEasere Pe 1885. “ny §.20's, Ind Ty,"65. 108% ——_»—_—_ Wall Street Te-day. New ¥ August 7 er cent. Exchange, 10. Gold. 483 4; Old 5.20’s 14%; issue of 64, 10: ‘24th, after a favorable cruise from New York. Admiral Rowan immediately igstructed the Triquois to proceed to Yeddo. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. New York, Aug. 7,—The freight train which Jeft this city at on the New Hayen ger'dare esate 6 per cent, (lawfo! money) Bonds : Guan Gatewood Margaret, to Pacific Railroad Com mics... Total Debt Am’tin Treasury, coin, = currency, 25,64, x ‘110,054,976 146 124; new 5.20's, 84; issue of 67, 5 Tew | Tiler’4, met with an accident at Norwalk. | ties, 9x. Virginia b's new, 53. Tennessee ox. Am’t of Debt, less Cash in Treasuty , 2.523.534.4980 67 | The engine and five freight cars went throngh compen: Ue Missoune 8. ‘North Carolina, a draw into the river, and werebadly wrecked. 71, old and new, OOATED WITH SWEET oUM. The foregoing isa correct statement of the ‘Some of the cars were loaded with dry goods No lives were lost, though five or #ix per- sons were injured. The trains last night were all delayed, The biame is all thrown 1; the watchman of the bridge, who neglect signals. puble debt, as appears from the books and Treasurer’s returns inthe Department, on the Ist of August, 1565. Hven McCutrocu, Secretary of the Treasury. Showing an increase of the public debt, less Fo-day's New York Markets. Tel nb. New Yore, August 7.—Flour, dull without decided change in price. Wheat dali and pBominslly unchanged. Corn less active Pork dull; mess, $28.%). Lard drooping, bbis. cash in the Treasury, since the first of June, of A BURGLAR KILLED BY A BOY. sve Ton pe areata ee 28 cents, ' 258,595.03, Put PRIA, 7.—Night be! it a eigen ro 29 ‘ia un- j : priyacss See ee burglars atiempted t enter a house re she | 8 $2.65 for common. Freights dull Wein. Hon. THADDEUS STEVENS remains comfort. | western part of the city, but were frightened — oe - able and improving. He is making arrance- | off by a boy, aged seventeen, who got aun European Marke Ragygnaee Pn yt oe A ments for his departure next week for Lancis- | 80d threatened to shoot them. Last night the | Lompor Mires Metioud: macy te | peers doce the etonae th < : boy was on watch, when the parties returned 1 Mary J. ter, Pa. Visitors are received by him now +* 34. Fancttonal is secured to the #e- and made another attempt to enter the house. foyes Elizabeth Mi ‘without more than ordinary restrictions. The boy fired, and killed one man named Swas- RT, AUS. 7. —U. 8. 5-W's, 75%. Nichols Lannie Miss; New: | CTeung veusele of all tho organs end glands in the INTERNAL REVENUE Tho receipts tonday | "197 DOWin« bis liver entirely out of his body. | Panis, Aug’ 7.—Bullion in vault in Bank of France increased 19,000,000 francs since last re- port. Liverroor, Aug. 7—A. M—Cotton opens steady, with quotations unchanged. Sales to- day estimated at 8.000 bales. Total sales of the ‘week 65,000 bales; of which 11.00) was for ex- portation and £000 tor speculation. Stock in port and on shipboard, 581,000 bales, of which 269,000 bales are American. Breadstuffs, pro- Pershall Kate Phillipe Maret bees : jerce B mn Sarah A. "Bowen Agnes Mrs; Roane Vath Mrs: Rider | Bie 8 Mise: Howley Elma Wire Bost Faunie; | & Rhyne Liazie Mus; Ross Lizzie Mies; Russell s 4 S_Shalnhonse Chiors: Backett EM Mre: Saver- »” from this source were $424,174.09. ADJOURNMENT OF THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, Ang. 7.—Th? Le- gisiature, yesterday, passed over the Gover- "s veto the bill to allow the members one year's pay for services from June to Decem- ber. 7 adjourned at twelve o'clock at night to the 3d of next November, when it will ties of these Pills communicate ‘Deiple to the blood and reparative —_ +08 Huxe ror Mtrper.—An ignorant uegro named Albert Hughes was hung for murder at Plattsburg,Mo., at noon on the 29th uit. From eight o'clock until the time he was led ont to Pay the penalty of his act he was singing, shouting and praying so loud that he might 6th. A great want fs supplied tn their soothing, healing and cxpulaive power in casce of intestinal Ulceration, aa iu Broptive Fevers, where = cure depends upon free evacaations. cool Eliza, Sweny E isa Stewart Fan; colored, baxton Hen iss, “aren Henriatta | re; Simmons Jane Mrs: Spranky Joveph K Mee, eard ose Presi: = | aged persons suffering from paraly- have been heard for the distance of twoor three | meet and ch dential electors. visions and produce are unchanged. athal! Lizzie B, Shurden Mary: Smith Martha poy = a hundred yards, and seemed to be perfectly ree eyelets The steamer Carroll, from Baltimore, has | 4; hueed Mrs; Spricg Mictie B.2. Stevens alary | #80! the bowls. by the use of one Pill per Gay conciled to his fate. When brought ont and PRIZE FIGHT TO-DAY. arrived. Prats ee: Seerg Mors: Schmidt Sophie, nee placed on his coffin he looked more like a wo- New York, Aug. 7. Lonpow, Aug. 7—P. M.—Consols, 93% tor dog pg? somal » Sillaran Suste; man than aman. He was dressed in a shroud Stoops VJ Mrs Ew Yo Mouey, and 94 for account; U. 8. Bonds, 714 = a oltafarro of black, bad on a black cap and a pair of huge | iw en brsreins Bay GAtly tis morning. ve- | Tinimais, 4; Atlantic and’ Grent Western, 4: | pip. procemotton Alice; Toltetarro a — Car Hage and a Opetaer a eeetea ae OE NERS | tween MeIntyre and Oonner—Eighth. Ward Erie, 37%. ph A EOE aw Of negro. woman. On the seaffold he el Ph Dat aR prcenincp ns FRamkvonr, Ang. 7—P. M.—Five.twenty | Neyer Taplor sopuia Store tone Sheek, waich, was @ labored | ciared the victor. ‘The parties all Feturned to sie See M.—The Cotton stock |. W—Wive Addie Persons snflering with any disterbance ef the «- fetched constuction of the jury thacthey tound | ci'y by 2 o'clock. Both men were badly | anoet bound to this port is 765,00) bales of | Name Rtta L; Was w, ingens preneenil Guels bowen him guilty. The cap was adjusted amd the Punished, No arrests were made. Ss eee cotton market | Baey: Wrehince ns Mare We babitoftanin e e cl <1 is quiet a1 une! red. firmer; Cal. ” ea Orinicor wares, Sona toarPereoen te MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF A | jfornia, white, J2s, Sd Ted westera: tose ng | Bee Mere beeen places of their eteote on & uring it, when the cap was again drawn. NEW YORK BROKER. Corn, 35s. 3d. Pork fiat. Lard firm. —Yeoung Ann W Mad: factery evidence ope box will give you r Whe monee adjusted, the eheslit bade hire monn: A Deficit in His Bank Account. +--+ -__ prs a telat fy ey a Cy role nthe Dat ihe executioner left the | New Yons, Aug. 7—Samuel Strong, the || ALEXANDRIA amD VicinITY.—The Jouract of | BMUAGS.Gee'd, 4: “Mise B. W. D. Wilieked. : seaffold, when suddenly, without signa! or | chairman of the Arbitration Committee of the | this morning bas the follewing items: Warning, che trap was cut and Aldert Haghes | open board, has disappeared. and there is ade- | | Horse Thicy Arresied—On Wedneeday the city GENTLEMEN’S List. mid the penalty o! e violat law. ‘he ro) cit in bis bank account o: 0. He is olice receiv a tel hic dispatch trom Rt . Nes tos tong thd fis dort touted ihe ground | thought ta be denise, F. Conrad Brengle, duied at Frederick Ony, | pabightood Amson.,!: Allumenn yng ed —- after the fall. He was hauled up a little and Md., cont -ining a description ot a horse lost by a Toms & We Acanels Guiseppe; Armstrong G. swung eighteen minutes when life was pro- |] YELLOW FEVER IN BOSTON HAR. | him, and the party who was =ap ‘to have | Andrew J D: Andrews J P Bev: Andrews iD: nounced extinet, BOR. caused its abduction. Yesterday the police | Adams Robert, Allen Lieut Samuel K; Anabel J DROWNING OF A PBILA PHILADELPHIA Laby. Boston, Aug. 7.—The brig Laura, from Cien- | *Dccreded in arresting a colored man named THE PROPERTIES Tidings of another sad drowning case were | [U°FOS ts at anchor at quarantine, with the | James W. Marsball, who had in his possession ede known yesterday afteraoon in this cic Junto seamen. died Ga ine iter ee Cont howe ancageoe ae thet has ae rae © 9 ; “ iy, | 8nd two seamen died on the passage, a1 10D 0: Jost rengle. Mar- 4 bared Adele Rovimnds venting S135 iar: | Mele ll ok ‘Ball was, Spt, before ‘Satur Moore, ro oan bar one ee oe shall street, ‘Twentieth Ward. ‘Tt appears thai 5 Ts: poor thie gated tnarpe Conon im dee pe Biank, Baker Hon F Es Bar Philadel ago, : : Brown 7 GH; Babeoo tor the porpose of spending afew Gaye's: | PHILADELPHIA, Ang."7.—Last night tne | | A mietaaeehond<Depaty Sherist Rock | Beruieimer Hens: Belt M Co Brown Bowe? Pennegrove. On Monday evening, about 6x | SPcke factory of Bushby & Co., of this city. | left Alexandria yesterday evening for Rich- iy J R; Bradford John C; Buckley isaac. ie Oclock, che left the house In company wis | 20d Woodward's machine shop, adjoining, | mond, carrying wich him Edward Harris. an | Barton JG; Buckingham J; Bowman ‘Joseph. ig ten, for tbe, purpose of tung Tae | Were erly deroyed by are hoe abo: | iss claied ann, why hed ton gaemi > | Baty Same, Blur aepe, Roopa fl ne ng creek, it being ® secluded spot, "a = 3 in; Bel Jone) ; And stcquented ai certain’bours by pertons | Mysterious Death ef @ Mysterious Per- Hncying he mare On, the subject of religion, | TS0m. West Ur Me ence Joke ak resaeek stopping at that place for bathing purposes. somage. bes ee vl oy : aes preacher. H- Bi = wy d Repiacte ean. Peat [Be Bnse, M x iv extemporaneous A ry; and Porge Corruy . ms ealsred the water’ with aoe friends, and ater telts the follomng story: pe es) Gee RAFRDERAS Gh Fat subject. Brooks Robinson {7 Browning §: Bowen 8 sutnlned deportes teem Giecpetem tests ens. yemaining in for some moments, suddenly dis- | A indy named Mrs. Riges,whohad beenliving | cies Jf” ayelamd ene timothy O'Connell, a | Byram banner 8: Beil Thomes D: Sryeedo'W? | a8. CATMARTIC they tecrseee, when cus- appeared beneath the sarface. Her eompan- | at the old Martin Motel in Girard (the landlord | {1 the Gureute Oren neers Tne eee eT EE ton Wie Bees ee ne Wm | pended. the periostaltic movement of the bowels, iene immediately gave the alarm, but allefforts | is Mr. Albee, we believe), and engaged insuper | Gainasea “tor the alia dete his + Caldwell A: Campbell 4 quick evacuation of its contents, to save her proved ineffectual, and the painful | intending the erection of a fine residence for | Charates 1 ton of Bis | Curtis Albert; Childs A Wi Carson Abram: tended throughout the system, fact soon became apparent that she had ben | herself on Rice avenue in that flourishing bor - Rattrod Ch Itts 4 inst well AG; Cle Alex; Ce & Blackburn: Clei i the stomach into. drowned. Her body was recovefed in the | ough, died quite unexpectedly on Monday. x ere —| rumored that Cgptain c Geng Obes fl W. H. M. McCafferty, formerly superintendent of the 0. & A. R. R., will, at an early day charge of the A. W.& G. RK. R., as gr tum. County Court Yesterday—David and John Bell. ‘M; Chambers we C. Chandler Col Cornwali Frank: Chambers Ge: Geo & Co. course of the evening and taken to the house, and will be brought to this city this morning. Miss Kouband was a yonng and accomplished Indy, and highly respected ‘by # large circle of Ledver, St ‘She came to Girard recently, intending to make her new house her homie for life. She was re- ported quite wealthy. The Dispatch ays that font play is suspected, and that the citizens of > facio- PUBGATIVES of common ahes exert their ac- Y : tion on the colon erence scan We bave additional particulass of the Girard { (ied {oF maliciously shooting John Wilson. | aan Swe'G: Ose Sash A Beceast Huspasp Punisaxp.—At | cose, Mrs. Riggs is originally from Philadel. | Were Scduitied. G_ W- Rock was appointed hj, Combe x Chesterfield, Mass.,& man named Hiram Piit- | pbis, where we believe shetmarned. Her first | *¥@! eee bans baat Mattingly: Cutler O finger—who is said to have had a woman a- a | busbeud, who-e name we have not learued. left | igre ahost thot ane ts cabo y the | Patrick: Go & Pitkin Encher servant and between them to bave | her#40)\0). A few yearssince she marfed her | doting Auepes, coe te coe explosion of the | Eoaiey kimeon; Carne abused bi sw so that she was compelled to } present husband, Mr. Riggs, ofthe well known | ¢/75! pod ‘% was in an improving condi- pT ie Th jeave him Jast montu—was visited a night or | and wealthy banking house of that name in » : Pam pl «| two since by about thirty men in disguise, and | New York. ote Loudon Rativoad—Work will be commenced | C; Carter Win; She retained her own property, | on Monday next on the extension, six miles in aria T. some women also, and ordered to surreoder. | and was worth at least $200,00) whea she died He resisted, and Knocked one of the assailants | Her twsiness agentis.a brother ei her first bus. | }Zsth, from Leesburg to Mercier se, | pevten tions eens down, but was soon overpowered. Pitisinger | band. His wite is dead, bis daughter, a young | ins rouicwme seen aac niels Prof E; Doree = Jo ema vere pies maromed te the J lady, _ been Ss waiting om Mrs. Valrable Railroad Eztension.—The work on Fravk Bid US O! brot! , pear whic! BBfortu- | Riggs. ‘he latter bad a suit tor divorce peud- 1 | + Der . nate pair were stripped of their clothing, tarred | ingarainst her husband, 2nd, it is sain witie Feces "Eeaeel th ee — gg Derry D: | The MpteTe;OUs cos ZOE nee of $id feathere:, and Fidden ou & rail about halt | mately intended to marry her business mana- Leesburg, wilh we are plontoh to lepee ne | Pecan Pe Danks Gobet es al es: | ool ctr dikaen eet amile. Pledges were extorted from Pitisinger | ger. She was taken sick a weel fore she a sd ‘Semi ; Dodge Thos H Moms ety A _ Rot to divulge the names of thoseengaged in | died. This agent and his daughter excluded | SOmmenced at an early date, and the valuable | Dutcher Samuel J serie William | Increase the appetite and promote = trade of that locality will be diverted from Baltimore to Alexandria. Little by little, and by &-eat exertion is Alelandria wresting her the riotous proceedings, to remove his servant from town within forty-eight hours, and to make confession of bis guilt to his wite. If all others from waiting upon her, and the agent, pretending to some medical skill, admin- istered ether, chloroform, and such other things, B Eastman B; Eccleston C A: Edmunds D8, wrking Gegepe: babar Gon Wo kee Ebro Bat ane don WD cs uipailines Their SEDATIVE properties allay pain in bervous system, stomach ‘end bowels, either x infamumation, coll “i own back again. '—Frontaine A B: Frisbee Prof A: » colic, ‘wind, cramps, &c. _ done, 4 worse visitation was threatened to | as preferred. a eee papacy: the Ordination The Right Rev. F. DL. Whittle, Pome e en Si eee: A; Field r we rond from, the hou: he was not allowed to be | assistant Bishop of Virginia, will, at] o’elock | Fister B ey Harrison: Fulton Wi; pThcl, COUNTER IRBITANT infacuce extends Tux Great Bewxincnopy Rosuerny—n- | Called. The dead lady's age Sun- | to-day, in St. Panl’s Church, ordain the Rev. os 2B; Ferringer Jacob gk ng BS other .irrest.—Last Thursday George Geigen, | 0! 0f her case. | Since her death the danghier | Horace E. Hayden, deacon. as priest. F j French Capt JC: Frink LW: Fen’ | fon, on, or irritation, stimulating th one of John Benninghoft’s hited men, who was | je pager seadharinre a ge stg Hays roars exit Rapeuen tie panded by the toler Persie Meodeet Seetes ba 0: Pormn at: | ont squaltving ite circalation The principle of robe: Say of lost er, e Col oman? Freeman ; a Counter Irri generally applied to external and his confederates the informaten they tee atime to Leip bet agent ta take care of heey | Who was so severely sealded has since died. as Bee eee, Beeson Maier A Gettin | remedies, ‘lua appileation, internally, in the form arrested and jailedat Franbiin. Tho gune pee: | cited to be her sister. Many circumstances | gg-qpe yorougi council oF Gettysburg, Pa. gittone F A.s; lak" Gerscntardy Ges; | Wits’ bis proved e ceclarid carpioen pieaee gers —Weldey, Shoppena,drigén and Biter. | looked eo stranze that the aaa ee te acai | bas paseed an ordinance prohibiting the sale of Birem F; Gorden Harrieon; one from the e : =, | Post-mortem examination shou eld on | po : 4 Sovid tod textes bemnen now in jail at » all expfess their desire | Mr. Riggs’ body but on Monday night it was | “i 8QF wsthin the borough limits bet ween elev- to turn State's evidence, ana make a clean breast of the whole affair. On Satnrday last they were brought up for examination, but it ‘was postponed until Wednesday. the Benninghoffs will re- en o'clock at night and four o’clock im the morning. The penalty for violating the ordi- nance varies from #25 to $50. Temoved to the residence of aa Rice (who is an intimate acquaintance of the said business ‘Sgent) with the intenvon of taking itto Phil- acelphia for bumal. So far as could be ascer- BETICS ox SUPOBIFICS tory the secretious of the induce exha- lation of obstructed perspiration. wie Gleason Wm elt Cant B ib Carl ton gene. Hall §7- Napoleon and bis family and guests lately na i a It is probable that ; fo | Ba@ @ spellmz match. The F missed Lye age eee ge yA ectve, ac least eetimate,a suificisn: amount of Cane ee ee eee eee ad wie | nine thmes, the Priges Imperial eleven, Prince > ae ae ae Se Was Offered for tbe attest aud Couriction of the | ABEBLET dies to the agent himself. Th affair | Benue elas see atell, bevton tonne THEIR ANTI BILIOUS stimulate bas caused a at deal of excitement at Girard. * s. The man Weldey bas abont.€3),00) | ing there are prominent citizens there wines | taults. the liver in the secretion of Blea fee Sincaree pr Property at Akrop, Obto —Tiusrille | duty it is to at once call on the anthorities for | S97A Parisian correspondent describing noted = roy to 2, Safrom colored (Pa.) Herald, August 3. 8 thorongh investigation ofthe entire natter, | gostumes, wande ap by declaring. that the cos- San. sor Di Eaton. caused by the Graxp UNITED Onpar o” Onv-Frttows. | Drownrma AT FoRT HAMILTON.—Uae of | cum.” there His dong of four to wit, wil iy oor. ‘The demonstrations of celored Udd-Fellows in | ine soldiers quartered at Fort ton ¢ame wlate the action of the jrerhand firee patient Uctover, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, promises | to his death on Monday evening in a strange AY PRESSES. trom aecalies, One or rt! Radway's to de a grand success. The services of the | sashion and under unusually harrowing cir- | FL4" PRPS *8ing pope. a PE a pS adagerstown Band have been secured by Broth- | cumstances, He was named Giles, and tas Pr Bains WIRE, and ingure beaithy @igestion.” 7 erly Lodge, No. 2%, of this city. Jocuabed | one ot twenty-five Who had been subjectea to aay on ADING FORKS. and oi Reading, will be eccompanied by ® | the punishment of “ball and chain” tor some | _“Falrbeaks’ ated HAY 80, Phitad istxpected-and Baltimore, Wash. | etch of duly. It appears it is the eustam at sees ae BARTHOLOW 3 — a u rt to permit + dul rice a = ington, Frederick, Alexandria, Norfolk and | summer months. t bathe occasionally if the ang-collt” S3u fib Sirosts below Pommerave. | Jackeon Yate a, Snes Wii ae other places will be represented, making the | waters below the fortification, adjoining the Zachariah. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. the largest ever held by the colored peo- er which stretches ont into the Narrows. sai Ajtred, ple of this part of the State. 3 ‘he ball and chain is not removed during the 33 ; Retecr PR: k &7- The Charlotteto ) Star of the | Bath, hence the mee eco balled to rest solipg Robert é; King Bimoay aM F.E1) of the | themselves in Rear the pier. that thi bh some careless: eooss, i along the shores of Prince | Gui*h sanane, aan’ oF eo 386 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, catch of oan Edward's Iejend and im the Bay depth, was of course of St. Law- | 4g, ed below the sartace by the weight of tne 4n4 ‘Theviss, Paris, ; Tepoe generally, bas been unusually small, and | jront' tris alioged, though we know notre » ph Bera eins ct nae cetrnc| wie tuna au soca fn the season, the catch of mackerel for } 3tthe time, witn D ob the drowning roan without any effort to save him. ial, Sth. 1668 Will be much below the average. N.Y, Commerc @7In St. Louis, on Tharsday, William }, While driving a horse and cart, got his whip-igsh ‘wound around his neck, and oneend of it became entangled on aspoke of cart-webeel. He was unable to stop the and as the wheel revolved he was drawn and thrown ander it, so that the abdomen, causing his ay Fede faees’ masery Cc#2s sricnivenr Just received Fifty Boxee best NEW YORK FACTORY CHBESS. Obstructions. —a8K FOR peer BBGULATING ERIN tar STERTAE2 Rp or br Dac maDWaY #00, © 7 MAIDEN LANSE.Y, a7-On Friday night last ber of borsemen went to the jail at Coffeevilie, eet manded two BOgrees Whe wre hed