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THE EVENING STAR} PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday Exeepted, At the Star Building, . . 5.W, Corner Pennsylvania Av.and Lith Street, NOYES, BAKER&CO. The STAR Loy 9 rola ora er ghee 1e ae, — ee oo —_= » Pr at from ibe ome ‘han paid for, Roms oP TES arrormTuEnts of Internal Revenue Superviscrs were made this merning, As it Was expected in some quarters there ‘Woulkd be, and it is understood that the Secre- tary of the Treasury well mot take action on any of the nominations before him for s day or two longer. The fnends of the various parties ‘who have been recommended for appointment to these positions are particularly anxious for some decisive action in the matter; but there Sre various circumstances which combine to cause delay. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue wil! probatly in a very few days pend in nominations for the remaining did. tricts. PaTawst Oreice (sances. — Yesterday (Commissioner Foote, of the Patent Office, pro- faoted Gen. Samuel Duncan, first assistant examiner, to do special duty in the com- miessioner’s room as his assistant, and 'V. D. Stockbridge from a clerkship to second assistant examiner in the examining corps, special duty as clerk toexaminers, etc. Mr. James L. Norris amd Mr. Chas. Page have Washington News and Gossip. Tex ELScriows mm MississIrPi AND OTHER LATE TELEGRAMS, ke. SouruEnN Stares—A letter just received, ‘The lottery bill has become a law im Louim. | "Om the Cbairnran of the Committee of Five ana, without the Governors siguatare, rem | SPP0ited by the Missieeippt Cousttatonal the lapre of time. A new police Dill is now | CO@vention says: choppy rns tadh heshond before the Senate creating ametfupolitan po- | disposition on the part of the Demoeratic party ice district tor the city and parish of Orleans, | South to make an issue on the question of the Jefferson City, and parish of St. Bernard, the right of Mississippi and the other exchudad) Pict tole peated ta ee egcpune of the ‘dis- | siates 10 vote in the approaching electuom. If trict to be vested in a boatd, composed of five ‘the t is given by the Presi- commissioners, of which the Lieutenant Goy- bp mat directa they gions the bill soy tr reommnter th macy trepeos we old an election, and I fear the bill passed e bill say it ‘the | hold an meiropohi®n police bill of Ni fork. ‘Congress 1s not stifficientiy explicit in puis ‘Some Philadelphia rough: ‘| features.” Hesays “the Republicans are anx- ionély expecting the reassembling of Congress in September as their very existence as a party and 8s individuals depends upon some promp and decisive measure for their relief.” The proceedings of the Democratic Execu tive Committee of that State at a recent meet- ing held in the Senate Chamber at Jackson are enclosed. A resolution te proceed at ence to nominate candidates for electors was rejected, and the following adopted in its stead: “Resolved, That this Committee deem it inex- pediemt at this time to nominate an electoral ticket for the State, but will defer a farther con- sideration of that subject to an adjourned meet- img of this oy hed be held in this Chamber on ‘Tuesday, 2d day of September next,” pl first, bad his head broken; and a ou 33 crews pistol, had t wrencHed from him. party then escaped. The officer stabbed will probably die. ‘Tre Toronto Globe professes to have posi- trve information that extensive preparations are being made-on the American side for the Fenian raid. It also svates that turlonghs Raye deen withdrawn trom regular officers, and the forces im the ‘garrison have been ordered to sold themselves in readiness for orders at a moment's notice. ‘The cattle disease has found its way to Mas- sacbusetis, and is creating great excitement A STUNNER OF A SapRE!—A staff officer in the West writes: «I see the Louisville Journal says General Sheridan was fined 100 for as- sauiting the postmaster at Fort Leavenworth with Bis sabre. Considering the fact that among the farmers and butchers. Nine anj- | It was also Sheridan was with Grant at the terminus of mals died at the Brighton t Monday af- | Resolved, That in the opinion of the commit Termoon, andl five more thea pabeekane morning | tee the act of laces seturek to, eg- | ‘Be Union Pacific railroad, 1,300 miles manson) cn a farm in Norfolk cousty. cluding the State of from her right | 0” the day Dunn was put off the. reservation The Baltimore Republican Convention met | to vetein the Presidential isin con. | bis sabre must be 2 stunner ! gst night, and. onganized oy [yee fe | eS CE AO | Rg oe t, Baltas Kennard, Esq., of the Nine- weenth, Ss Secretary, amd the appointment of an Executtye Committee. United Staves gunboat Marblehead, Lt. Com, Fite, arrived at New York om Monday, jrom Key West via Norfolk, Ske has been at~ ached to the West Indim Squadron fo; the pasteleven months. a meeting of the Ladies’ Memorial Asso- ion of Auanta, Ga., on the 10th ingt., @ res- olution was passed inviting bids tor the erec- hon of @ monument to the of the Uoh- federate dend, at a cost Motexceeding 85.000. Judge Brewster, of Philadelpbia, on Satur. day sentenced to a year’s imprisomment each, two men convicted of fraudulently collecting money for political societies. ‘The Republicans of Georgia held a ratifica- tion meeting last night at which addresses were made by ex-Goversor Brown, Senator Joshua Hiil, and Hen. James Johnson. Advices of yesterday and to-day from Mexi- co leave no doubt that the insurgents are forc- ing the goverment of Juarez into a straitened positio Advices from Nassau are to the 6th inst. In- cendiarism was frequent, and we negroes were almost destitute, anniversary of negro emancipation was celebrated as of custom. Cardinal Antonelli rephed to Baron de Beust’s dispatch relative to the confessionad inws in Austria by a simple acknowledgment of its reception Destructive fires are again raging in the Can- ada woods on the Northern railroad. A mil- hon dollars” worth of forest and lumber have been consumed. The Grand Lodge 1. 0. O. F. of the State of New York assembled in Buffsio yesterday and elected officers tor the ensuing year. C. Mar- = was elected representative to the G. L. s. Other resolutions adopted declare that the expulsion of Governor Humphreys from the Executive Mansion by military forces under General Graat, to be without authority of law, and appoint a committee to correspond with General Grant and the President on the sub- ject; that representanye men of Southern Democratic sentuments be requested to repre- semt the South on the northern hustings in the present canvass; and that a committee of cor- ce be appointed to brisg this subject to the attention of Democratic committees and leading men gf the party North. A committee was aleo appomted to prepare an address to the Democrats of the Northern States. From informaticn which has reached here from Virngiia and Texas, it is believed by Re- Publicams that the Democrats of those States are pursuing the same policy with those in Mussissippi, of waiting until after the time for the September session of Congress before put- timg their electoral tickets in the field. The fall development of the plan contemplated in South Carolina and other States, where Demo- } crats do not expect to be able to overcome the | Radical majorities, of holding a separate elec- tion for white voters, under the auspices of the Jobuson provisional governments, is also be- lieved by Republicans here to be held in abey- ance until the last of September, for like rea- sons. ‘Staff, who hada severe attack of hemorrhage recently, is able to be ont again, and to-day made his appearance at Army Headquarters, We are also glad to announce that Mrs. Raw- nounced out of danger. THE AGRICULTURAL DgPARTMENT.—The work of removing the office of the Agricul. tural Department to the new building in South Washington is progressing quite rapidly. The library and laboratory have already been re- moved, and by next week the Uommissioner and most ef the officers of the Department will have become permanently located in their new quarters. CoMMIS86108 ER ROLLINS. Although, accord- ing to the testimony of numerous Democrats here, the President has determined to remove Commissioner Rellins and prefer charges Agninst him, it is to-day thought that this pur- | pose, if formed, may not be executed until af- ter the qnestion of @ September session of Gon- gress is settled. . INTERNAL REVENUE.— The receipts to-day from this source were $335,452.66. How. N. B. Jupp has given Dr. De Haas $1,000 to secure @ pew for Chicago in the Me- tropolitan Church, Washington, D. U. THE Wurz Hovss.—Among the visitors at the White House to-day were Generals Han- cock and Rousseau, both of whom had inter- views with the President. TRE Patent Orri Judge Foote, Uom- missioner of Patents, has not yet made any changes in his office. General Stout. the chiet clerk of the office, left this morning on a leave of absence, which he will spend at the North. GuwERaL SHERMAN has issued 9 Order inangurating, in part, that system of military government over the Indian tribes which, it is claimed, is mach better adapted to their wants, and is likely to prove much more eMeient for their protection and the payment of their annuities, than any system heretofore tried. The Sioux are given a reservation north of Nebraska and west of the Missouri river, Harney.” “The Cheyennes, Arapahoss, Ki jarney. yennes, Arapahoes, Kiowas and Comanches are given a reservation iving between Kansas, Texas, Arkansas and the 10 meridian, and are assigned to the command of Genera! Haven. General Getty takes charge of the Navajoes, Major Lamotte of the Crows, General bone od of Shoshones and Snakes. The duties of these officers will consist chie: of aiding the Indians to reach their tione, and to obtain payment of their annuities. Tas Natioxat Wisi.—A question of dinner etiquette now agitating the waterirg places, is whether green corn should be eaten directly off the cob—with the teeth—or cut off? Philadel. phians affect the paring process as gentecier while the New Yorkers go at it teeth first and say it is sweeter so eaten. Washingtonians range themselves on both sides of the question. At ought to be settled, for the benefit of foreign. ers anxions to do the cerrect thing. OF THE ONR-AND-A-HALP MILLION DOLLARS | 8ppropriated by Congress at its last session for clearing the public rivers and harbors, a very large proportion goes to the improvement of the South, For improving the navigation of the Mississippi $960,000 are given; for the Ten- nessee, $100,000; to the Louisville and Portland Canal, $100,000; and this propertiog holds good | through the amaVer items. APPOINTNENTS—At the Cabinet meeting | yesterday, upon the legal advice of the Attor- |, ney General es to the power of the President im the premises, Joseph 5.0, Rowland was appointed United States Marshal for the west- ern district of Arkansas, vice Lather ©. White, smepended for misconduct in office. Dunng the session of the Senate Rowland was nomi- | nated to this office, but the Senate failed to dis- | pose of the case. Gurenar Rostcnawe left here yesterday tor \the White Sulphur Springs. On the same ADVERSE Dacisiow 1x THE FRENCH CouRTs, In 1563, the Ocean Ship-bnilding Oompany of Bordeaux, contracted to build vessels for the Confederates, and the company’s director, M. Arman, received the sinews of war. The South having “caved in,” the ships passed over to Prussia, and the United States claimed from the builders the money paid to them by the Southern Confederacy, under three miilions of francs. It is said the case could at one time bave peen compromised for one million. The Court has decided against President Johnson, condemning him in the expenses of the suit, and adding that there was no evidence that the United States Treasury had advanced one sous to construct the vessels; that there was no in- fringement of the neutrality act on the part of France, and that no aspersion rested on Ar- man, whose clam for damages was at the same time rejected. BUrier’s Last.—There has been some “‘laffing” in amd about the Attorney General's Office for & day or two over a huge practical joke pisyed off by General Batler en Mr Evarts, bis recent antagonist in the Impeach- ment trial. In the suit brought against Gene- ral Butler by Kimberly & Bros , of Baltimore, for action taken by him while an officer in the army at Fortress Monroe, he employs Ualed CusBing and Wm. Schley, of Baltimore, as at- for the defence, and instructs these en to apply to Attorney General Evarts to assist them, under a provision of a law passed during the war, requiring the Attorney General to defend officers or ex-officers of the army against whom suits may be brought by ctvilians for arrest, imprisonment, &c. It has not transpired what answer will be made by the Attorney General, but it is hardly probable that he will find it convenient to enter person- ally ppon General Butler's deferice. “HV. B.” asks some awkward questions of Hon. Sam. Gary m the Washington corres. pondence of the Cincinnati Gazette. Tux Sing Sing or ‘dead rapbit” cut of the haur is coming in fashion again. POLITICAL.—_The campaign in Indiana is getting intensely exciting bringing out all the political obtainable of any ote. The “old ‘War Horse, Heary &. Lane is announced ‘aa secured ‘o take the stump forthe Kepubi- cans during the canvass, Inthe 7th Congres 31 District some active work ts being done both sides. Han. Godlove $. Orth speaks every day until the election. —The Milwaukee Sentinel baying described & grand ratification meeting, of that city, cons el with the following: “As a specniation The Georgia rice crop is reported to be not so good 88 was expected. Rice birds are the eanse of it. ‘Thirty-three colored persons from Wilming- ton, N. C., were at the recent Democratic Con- vention at Raleigh. The fitth National Convention of Spiritual ists will be held at Rochester. N. Y.,on the 25th instant, Beds of coal of excellent quality have been boo in Southern Lib nis, near McLeans- oro The steamship Berlim, of the Baltimore and Bremen line, was coming up the Bay last night. Tre IxpiaN WaAR—Horrible Outrajes—The ‘ary in Purswit.—A letter, dated Elisworth, a2, August 14. says: “On Monday, the 12th instant, 8 band of some two hondred Indians appeared on Spelman’s Creek, abeut two bundred miles northeast of Ellsworth, arriving atthe house of Mr. Shaw. They caught and beat him vunmefcifully, and then ca: him away. The devils thep caught Mrs. Shaw and ber sister and yiolatéd their persons. Some tbirty or more of them eontinged to abase them until long after they become had senseless, and then destroying the property.left them for dead. ‘They then proceeded to the residence ot Mr. Smith, beat him im the same manner, and vio- inated the person of his wife, leaving herina very critical condition. It is feared that the ‘women subjected to these outrages will not recover. y met and abused several other citizens by beating them, and after ing a.1 within theirreach, lett for the l- poor women say that fer five or six hours they ‘Were subjected to s1l-treatment, and they show marks of most cruel usage, made by bei: beaten im the attempt to defend themseives. detachment of twenty soldiers has been sent aiter the Indians trom Fort Hooker, accom- panied by fifty or sixty settlers. On Wednes- Gay night they sent in for rete forcaments, and on Thursday a full company, under Oclomel Bentine, went over. The latest Tepe suse Gee Bentine bad come on the Indians, who had oF 15 women surrounded in s house, and t bad driven the red skins away; bat had mnlled apy of them or not was not known. ‘These are protebly some of the Iadisas who beye been mm img and committing other outrages on Solomon creek. Pee reps ate mag yw es oe — be body of Captain Adam i, who com. manded a small schooner ibe Belle Vas- Norfolk on W. eh trem No on wi On as- sorted cargo of goods, valued at sie whieh he amtended dreposing of to the farmers for a re- torn cargo of produce. He had siso about bis person some in currency. When he left | p roprietors of the Bt the Rink, it } tram Generals S: pS DT je success: a0 a fe it was doubifal, |\ Wanton Seegenets ERT shout Siguues eave 4 eee a sy and as a ratification, it wasa a Hi * — + ——-22e--—___ sects tlncsome iewbeth City. on al of the 13th says:- “The |} a =e. — unkuowa. was ship at wise Tauners ate (arc to beak peat in this Papen a ipeopenr veg planned points tokio Ores beutte peree Wake com urning ont nearly four thousand |} of°workingmen in this country: ] dy dea ound there wee’ nettgy moe ted to yast » they were the caiefattrac- |) Oyrick NATIONAL Lamon Union, Wasn- 4%, for the purpose of sinking it. The schooner || UOD Of the occasion. ‘They ereheing organized |! moron, August, 1968.—Fellow-workingmen : was found in Wickicon creek, which — cary stains telat saabn far as is |! In accordance with the don of the intg the Chowan river, a few miles abo ovement—all Over the West. Pere anon of | tional Labor Union, its second annual session rai. Detectives Tyler aud Merchant of, folk, have been engaged to ferret out the mmr. derer or murderers. The captain's body wil be breught to Norfolé for burial by his {nends. A Distincuisuep Visitor Exractsp— Advices b hes guilt cable from Hayti state that daluave, dethroned Foe per re and a cred emperor, is preparing to leave, and in- tends to favor the Wated States with’ bis pres- ence. The insurgents captured one of his war Vessels, on board of which were his mother and his minister of war. Salnave had imprisoned the Prussian consul, and threatened the lite of Ube British minister, for which insolence the Briush man-of-war Favorite was prepared to bombard Port au Prince. FLAVORING.—The French are in the habit of amparung an artificial flavor and fragrance to apples and pears by the following process: The trust is plucked before being quite mpe, and is picked ail over with a Sine needle; ater which i is placed in 8 veasel, with essence of any sired kind. The exhalations of the latter are Gperation 1s repeated several tinea, until ihe is sev mes, w irust is ripe, when it wil be found to have ac- ured the desired taste. To RExovaTs BLACK SILK. over on the right mde with a solution nia and watet—two teaspoonfuls of powdered ammonia to quarter of a pint of warm water —and smooth it on the wrong side with a mod- erately hot sron, and the silk will presen’ black appearance. Se “Surprise weddings” are the latest nov- elty at Cleveland, Ohio. They take place at picnics, C&Mp-meetings, excersions and the like. ) will be held in New York city on the third Mgnday in September next, the Zist proximo, | cbihmencing at 11 o'clock a.m. You are re: spectively invited and urged to send rasan tatives to im portan' assemblage 0! work. | ingmen, which meets ‘o institute reforms and wo Lag pol ewe iphgget Lergpeete = the in- terest of the working masses, ani estab- Telations between is ch costing only @2—yet picturesque and priate. —The Richmond Enquirer excoriates the Chief Justice for mizing, in his recent, charge to the Grand Jury at Parkersburg,’ West Virginia, the validity of the Fourteenth Amendment. — Among the Republicans suggested for Mr ‘Stevens’ place in Congress are O. J. Dickey. late law with Mr. Stevons, snd J. P. a ‘State Superintendent of Common ‘The Cincinnati Gazette predicts that Ham. ton County will give four thousand majority for Grant ard Colfax. — The Democrats are very sanguine of s' cess in Missouri. — Five thousand Grant Clabs have been or- ganized already. —S.L. Spink, formerly editor of the Paris (11.) Beacon and Blade, bas been amanimously nominated for Pontes tedtiseny Union Repub- —The New York World press broye down Monday morning, preventing the publication of the usual anion. Luckily the Herald was Democratic that day. —The Republican (ounty Convention st Gettysb Pa., nominated Jobn Cessna, of Bediord, ¥ The present a a sentative from tat district ( 16th) is Wm. H. Koontz, ‘who was elected Votes agaist 12,966 for ablicans distric See ieee Pete — The Republicans of Virginia will have a grand mass meeting in it of the in Sa eoee cena —The of Maine are elsted by the ramen thee eee of that State. . Tights of labor, and to secure legislation that i improve their condition and advance them in the scale of prosperity and intelligence. $ that will be entitled to repre- sentation, and the number of delegates to each, azo, peovies, for in article2, sections land 2, of the constitution, as ee st Manchester, D was a8 a 4 t tree and Kept there unt) it sober — Senator Feseenden taken stomp enough to debave Bimeels. wigs ‘Maine for Grant ana Colfax. ma ba he #oening Star, —_ vse, XXXII. WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19, 1868 |Itngs, who has been seriously ill, is now pro- J 4,820 j TO THE i Fatbews bythe MEL Tice | The active speculation in gold ia New York | —_ tere by Pelice—The New eon gold Disease—Adelina Patti | Of late has beep succeeded by a general dull- This Afternoon’s Dispatches. aiexg fy Polar Pa he Carre pees. In the money market there isan im. | NERVOUS AND PEBILITATED —_e—— ‘The International Exhibition | proved inquiry, with more discrimination i FROM NEW ORLEANS, of Insects. ~ ae es ee mation te | The Louisiana Legislatare—Passage of [Special correspondence to the Star.) class borrowers are abundantly supplied at 4 the Pelice Bill—Ii tant Military Or. P ‘Aug. 4, 1868.—There are two elections cent. In discounts there is a good demand | der—Assistance of the Civil Autherity by axis, Aug. lor notes having less than 60 days to run, bot | the Military. ‘at present going on in Frapce, those of Gard | so dmposition to deal in paper. Rates are WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEER New OnLzaws, August 19.~'The Police bill Passed the Legislature yesterday by a strict party vote, Senator Brougha, in a speech op- posing the bill, mentioned the fact that there is not a single check or limit to the amount of ex- ‘under its extraordinary ‘The following order. prom ‘thas - ‘explains itself : RaDQUARTRRS DaraRTMENT oF Lovis- TARA, New@rieans, August 15, Orders, order to PROZRACTED FROM HIDDEN caves Structious from the Sceretary of Wes reins ith AED WHOSE CASES to the assistance to on Aberein, ofloers commanding districts, Wy te and pests will be the wy following divectine, - Mey REQUIRE PROMPT TRBATMERT Exery Ofer will keep himself well in — of the condition of inhis vicinity. Shou Pres dierent Siem commenced, when the 4 t H H t i i troops requisite, he will immediately communicate by telegraph with these heanquarters, stating cosential tacts | in the case, Asking’ for the necessary instreo- . “Lcome inthe mame of the TO BENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE tion for his government. Under no circum. | Prefet, ana the General in command, to dis- stances will 7, interference of the mili me dod ten tole eee and if not by with the civil authorities be permitted, nor »”” added the inspector. The mem- ] the service of the: be made use of unless | Des seserted that they stood on their legal | Lewis Johnson & Uo. quotestceks and bonds Tights and would only retire by force. Some | tn home and foreign markets as follows : ingtr Sa scx — ‘acl previously communi- By command of Brevet Majo: General B. . Buchanan, = . : Tuomas H. Natit, Brevet Brig. Gen'l. Sree ee FROM TENNESSEE. Another ctewe Disturbaace—The Teach- ers | i i i i ; 105%} 1868, ox, 1668, ! FE ff Ss H ; If yo are: from of early indisore- jetional Convention. fight, when he was made secure. Bat another 15; tons, what it ‘Upon your NASHVILLE, Aug. 19—Exaggerated accounts porto ‘was cut down, either by a sword | Es, 16 Do you feel weak. debit | eastis tired? Were publistied bere this morning ofa diMfical- | oF stabbed by absyonet. At the sight of the . 15s al exertion palpitation of blood, the crowd ontside became furions. Te | $9; 40. —— pen pan So cyaaee, ot ty at Waynesboro, Laterand rehable infor- dyems beat theity three rolis, and the 89K; | South. | your ra froauently get out of order? “Do you mation contradicts the report of killing three | Siunmoned todispersesthe trumpet sound three | &ft: £24; Lilinols Oantral, eouatt } Fon eee aeatian st Persons: BO one was killed. Three citizens were | times and the notice is fuished. then the Pittsburg. 64}; North west, 705; Go. preferred, , or suabanar to tec tene? fence Wounded, one seriously. and several horses | soidsere prepase and the inhabitants | 7%; Cleveland and To.edo, i; Rock island, | MUUSE; OF rashes of Blood to th ‘twell. were killed. Last Tai number of uate hie a Fe alana eerie Alton ,& Terme Haute, | Tag upon this guhiect Do. ton fost dal tistoes, sons in masks went to baly er Rd and “treedom of upiversul suffrage” vindica- | 2%; Toledo ‘abash, (9; Adams Ex., 454; tired ef company, of lifer Do you wish te ance, where some negroes beem aril ted. ‘This oceurrence has cresied a sensation | Wells, Fargo & Uo. Exp.. #5; American Ex. | beleftaione, to ge sway a After consulting with the proprietor of as paintul as it i is profound. Rete ion stad States Express. 404; Mer. | ttle thins make rou merter jump? s your sleep Furnace he conferred with the negroes and he Moniiewr at Inst publishes the law for the | cbants’ Union SA Ublcago & Alton. 154;40. | Sriitent? on your ss bright? Do acvised them to quit drilling and give up their | issuing of the new loan of 42,40w france, | PFT, 135%. Market weak. Gold, 1655, You enjoy yourself in society es well? “Do you arms to the Superintendent of the Furnace to | The nation can subscribe for it betweem the och ——_e___ busipeee with the fame ? Do be turned over to the State authorities. The 13th of August. It will be subscribed for Baltimore Steck Market, To-day. Lt you ? 4 they rode back throngh ay auaskers retired. As | at frc. 60x, French three per cent. bearing in- | BALTIMORE, Aug. 10.—Virginia sixes, oid in- Tear cpicien | dull and Sagging, given to fpey rode back through Waynesboro they were | terest irom ist of July last, No. See, SE ie: OX, sakes: do. 2805, ab bia; | Soiree’ mare pee eee, Righter” Foer Ses Bee by © govt Gx concealed in a | is receivea fora leas sum than five franes, then | 40. 167, 45 bid, 45 asked. Back wwek. your kines weak. and have but little ney ihe fire snd.then | ten trance, and multiples of ten. ——_e——_ ; and you ettribute this to dyspepsia or scattered. A meeting of citizens was held on Austria bas monoplized the excitement of ‘kets, To-day. ver complaint ? Saturday which protested‘against all violence, Continental polities during the week, and the BatTimoke, August 19.—Cotion firm. Mid- 5 i i al and pledged themselves to peace measures, ee —— ri, Teachers Screen to ts devoted American rmal oak y (01 Sob mass meeting of German rifle volunteers has | dling Uplands, 3c. Wheat dull. prices un- | bad a served ana means of doing a little political bi - | changed. Corp firm; common white, si.isa | * }~ t= F . = ever ‘that those , defiant snane-the Cectrtins inded, Ger- | $120. Oats dull, prime to choice, 75a: ots; | Detevering, sucreesfel toslocas wae toe anes man ualty or democracy; without territorial | oFdinary, 6sa70 ctr. Rye Gail. at 81s Bro. whee fusion, All this is very gratifying to the | Visions firm and prices unchanged. Mess | bestth? Won Sever hear octkh mn cupmiate ct 9 ween | Bork. ‘Sides, Iswalt% cles ‘melancholy. of . Eeriss tnd Visvies bas mat esek sala acteae, | Oncar iret Shoulders, fih ais ‘cox: | of thebeart ‘They are sever aime re r Ee ° EE Eee eran FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. The Americas Yacht Sa o—Her Chal- cannot . succeed in business; they don't become ead and lenge Accepted by the English Yachts, | wa. Bismarck has pever concealed his opin. cts. Lard, 19 cts. Giscomreged: thoy are cleans ae Lonpom, Aug. 19.—Soon pia the arrival of | ion that Prossia must fight it over again. —n me inthe company of Indies, ed jock tens right is sas be Gaps "scammm eee | ate Web gawayrat Rimes wemeae || Te“eYigpseeecsmartem, | Beet personae its oho night. m P. P. Bal ski, is liv: ssingen, . general challenge s0 the yachts ort Bagiand tof can pot od Bou well marked by bas Pros. | | Nzw you —, hg 2 tour p melrged Pye ig A yt Sronant i to | lower. heat jower. a . a race. The ‘Menge was immediatel: poseges mera = fey Shee 2 ge pee shade firmer. Pork firmer; mess, 82.75. Lard | Sb0Ut that state of weakness that bas reduced she the followi: 1 ¥ Shoe rebel pln io Napoleon are likely to arrange aa interview at | quiet at 18al9 cents, Cotton firmer, Mid | Sther "orm of diecnse:idloy ines nee conference was held and the details ot the = jocy, tamecy Darmstadt or Wartzbourg. At Plombieresthe | dling Uplands, 30 cents. Turpentine quiet at inal affections, suicide. and every r triendly encounter waa agreed upon Tho tire | Emperor is guining sere more from his | 44cats cents.” Rosin quiet; strained common, | fan cisceee which humanity ts heir to, aad the Fike cereteae: fc. aus common | QSta monn, keener nae | MPa oi Soe next, the 2ist. ‘Ph ry inet Councils, je all her prep. ‘ 4 Se tee arations for the reception of Queen Victoria. Wall Street To-day. cases Of these organs reguire the use of e Di Coryes and d through ‘Spithead around the Isle ‘ot Wight to west! ‘and through Lolent to the place of starting. The distanco is 76 or ‘0 miles, The event has caused per considerable stir in the sporting cirble, anda fine race is expected. ies ——_—e i HON, GEORGE H. PENDLETON IN BOSTON. Bostox, Aug. 19.—George H. Pendleton ar. rived in town yesterday, tate in the e The Constitutional Democratic Club gave him a serenade at the Parker House. He returned his thanks in a few remarks, in which he said Polen eeepeee ete ee Pe large ass In the district of Provence, and on the left} New Yor, Ai 19,—Five-T wenties, 124 ; bank of the Rhine, a new disease has attacked brrilndl: ead BD ‘en- Forties, 167 jal \; North the vine. Hitherto’ the oldiam was the enemy || Carolina's. old, 72: new, 714; Virginia's, new, to be fented, but this disease only attacked the | 53%; ex-coupen, 544; Tennessee's, ig oH — fruit, the one in question kills the plint, and | 6; do. new, 63x; Missouri's, %; Gold, 1 i patches of ten and fitteen acres of a vineyard | Money, 4a6 per cent,; Sterling Exchange, 1093. may be seen quite bare, where the plants have —._—_ ied he mentary Sead bas found that the ca e| Loxpox, cau jetienee HELMBOLD'S gated 1 ase » Angust I M. 9% for i myriads of insects, called pucerons, of lice, | money, and 91 tor account: 7S Bonds tix, en arene en a ag he velously, uices o! Plant wt . MU. 8. the rool. Applications of Hine and 'eauaie Boren ug. 1S—A. M.—U. 8. Bonds, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU matters, andeven ‘water have been LivERroot, Aug. 19.—A. M.—Cotton steady. tried with ruccess. A better attention | Sales 14,000 bales. Mreadstuffs dull. Navai to the ion of the soil, both in summer and r political campaign cat State. winter, or ca to'be the best of all ream * Ay stores a1 a ane eee unchanged. a ISTHE GREAT IURETIO, . e p ” Members 0! ie Legislatif, after weak. being h with the waiting.” have | Loxpoy, Ang. 19—P. M. hosed un- VALLANDIGHAM NOMINATED FOR | SOS tees 2h ren? Tes cape ee A eat ged. "U.S Bonds, 714; filinors, Sere, | AMD & CERTAIN CURB FOR DIsmasEs commons” commenced the transaction ot busi- Ba — on 1Sth ee 1867, and bo ay Liverroot, Aug. 19—P. M-—Uotton closed Jabors 8 few days . Bimee Bo ses- | caster, Prices unchanged. Sales 12.0% sion equally so long ne boon known. The } veles. a “5 $ lias WAIch took ap 22 fosetngs. Eacentiae ty wi up le tin, Minister of the Emperor's ho ail the SPECIAL NOTICES, BLADDER, KIDNBYS, oma Tmuinisters took part in it, maa eeneees AL NOT! eir res; tive departments when un dis- Sere Sey emer ee |, LO “Tagan Someone ives well in thus wi ‘an account of their stewardehip. Barty Baer ont | BEAUTIFYING THE AND COMPLEX. ely to give the nation Teeponsi- RECKLEs, bility. At the conclusion of the reading of the eo tok \ Tansee : OBGANIO WEAKNEss, decree, closing the Chamber, some deputies ex. claimed, «! ui Emperor." Cructuwati, August 19—The Democratic Convention of the Third Uhio District nomi- Dry Goods. ‘There has been a moderate of activit among the bap A sore houses proton week, bu nothing like mount of business which had |. There is a hanging back amo; purchasers, for which we must acknowl there is Roapparent geod reason. The season 1s early, to be sure; but then trade was ex, GRAVEL, DROPsY, rT, to revive early, and all the preparations have ‘Long live the "others, . been made to Taeet it The weather bes “Long live the Nation,” bat the last words | For i. Fie tee eas FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Propitious, and the crop prospecis all and more | Were, chang live the le who elected the | ““'pa pi rellable reu- ° than could bave been anticipated. Politics may | Emperor.” The ent generally addressed | eay Wor diocague ond biomiobenat tae SKIN. bave some: to do with the unsatis! afew words tothe members relative to “our xe — state of things; for with the brightening chaness | next merry meeting:” on this he was, FP NS “PAPHIAN SOAP” GENERAL DESILITY, of the success of the Republican candidates, | like bis brother ident tm the dumb | forthe a] aay and BATA, will not our trading classes feel renewed confidence in Pree ng this that ageneral election | chap the 5 conts per cake. the future. Prices have been heavy, particu- | is mos Ne “FLOR DE MAYO.” au> DISEASES OF TRE larly of domestic cottons, but wall have | The Imternational Exhibition of Insects, 7 abl shown more Armness thau has been the case iy | Which was to open on the Bret the See yo." a nity PERFOME ¥ ‘HE HANDKES- a long time. Cod examples of other exbibitions, is very tar from HIB iT Sin ‘Las! In ‘Srown sheelings and shirtings prices re- a POS rE, mies zine being ready. ‘Fhe objects of attraction remain Sisfiosl i URINARY ORGANS leady, but the transacti: unpacked. exhibition is an enlarged HALON & SOM, bork. confined to small alos; andsas the stock ia ides ofthe «Bee Show.” which wok ince in | Je817 iby all Drugaiste, firet hands has not been diminished, purehasets ugus' }. ‘The present com. migh! rtooerg wed a | Prise all insects ugefal or destractive. ‘The AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS, WEnREES ExNEIES cman) tone tou eels haf Daeed silk worm and its ways and means, the little busy-bee, improving the shining hour; the cockinenl that yields a scarlet dye, and the can. tharis that dyes ourselves in a more direct manner, will be fully represented. We may take @ hint from the Chinese, who make jellies cause an advance, particularly in the her grades of shirtin; Er 7. a Drills and corset are moderately active, | !rom Jarve; and from the Mexicans, who pre- but without change of rates, and the same may } pare delicacies from insects’ eggs. Ina wora, be said in tof denims and cottouades those insects to be respected, and those to be ry ‘at the opening of the season, are exceptionally active, fer the new styles in par- tieular—whieh, yf) way, are nol unusually attractive. ‘There are no changes to notice rela- avoided, will be duly placed on the right hand and left: Pending Ber professional unflawhed career, Patti, or la Marquise de aux, cannot be re- ceived at the French Court, but her husband still holds the office of Equerry to the Emperor. Instead of being anmouneed as Mademiselie, s Stent yt tarp Be Sagano "ou ne rant a8 en; ts operas rst Peteleburg and New York, after | ver teen, cat eae ees, wtto take. while HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHO which she will live at Passy, outside of Paris: | being purely ne cam arise from Her family havesettied down here, and Rossin: | their use in any qui s bas undariebeen to furnish Patti's drawing- TT their powerful influence on the qstablished upwards of 18 years, room. is the stomach. a * of the Sounrmixo New yon Gxwri xen —One of | body; reccoriag their isveguier action to health, the latest and best improvements in articles of = contesting where v FT de: prepared by improvement tue vention of Now's. Fisk, | qfeugatzcety are siren te the Somes oe Guare & Fingr, © Write street and consists an | Bilerapiaiy care’ 5 =. 2. mexmbeee, moved, nd tae drewers aes | LASER ea Oca REGRETTOR: RT: ; conform to the limb With neatness and perfect TIED; they ‘sbould be taken t- stim. clothing talian ee an improved demand and prices runt do lala et nore ak ica rices are well, maintained, Jn foreig woods, there is hee any and on of how trade will be effected: but the engeegen very ae, and the: no lack of goods, demand of kind. Silks are not likes ———_— ease. Itis just what every man has wanted, ‘and restore its healthy tone and Dregstet, Cuniovs amp Pamvut Accipewr.—mtw, | especially in these days of close-ftting” pants, | "for LIVER COMPLAINT end its various a Potter Grame (or Grabam) was seriously ins | and the great wonder is that so simple and de- toms. BILIOUS HEADACHE, SICK HBAD- jared by 8 secident about two o'clock } sirable an improvement was not thought of and ACHE, JAUNDIOE or Cunee ESS, BIL- 694 BROADWAY, HEW YORE, on Thursday Serna. Sadie tee ee jar er long ago. Pty eee g a popes aa ae yy _ 7 snows circumstances: was busband rn we have ictously taken each case, and was goingup the ladder to the hay loft | the Hed action or remove the obstructions: amp Fl DYSEUTERY or PIARBHGA but on RR eS Yeh as 190 SOUTH TENTH STREET, ‘| 8) a ‘UR AND LOINS, they should Ssreueerie sie” Gaon ” change PHILADELPHIA, PENSA. oepaiieces pret ermusizee ray eee : - PRIOB 1.95 PEB BOTTLE, O8 SIX BOT TLES FOR 96.50, DELIVERED TO ANY ADDEBSS. SOLD BY DBUGGISTS EVERYWHsEy Oumibus ond Beagage, Mester to receive Obecks HORE ABB GENUINE unices done p OPEN FROM JUNB ter TO COTOBER 1st, | steel-engraved wrapper, with fac simile otis. eee | ee ae