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ether accommodations, fer the rece #iB: 4p. Point. _—_—_——— ee, THE EVENING STAR. | At the Star -W. Corner Pennsylvania Av.and lth Street | EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. MAB NEWAPAPE SUMMER RESORTS. INEY POINT OTE SALT WATER BATHING. rerbls favorite resort having been thorouchly ated. with iucreased cottages and, SATBEDAY. ack am; and LBAVE LTIMORE TUESDAY. «4 m. SATURDAY, . Touching. going and retarning, at — e Rossuryy povuse. On the Heights omposite Georectoren. ‘This elegant and attractive summer re treat te m for the e tainment UDsUrpassed Presented fr Ty point of the weil appoiuted and #. and to fe. im = hat its larder ached by the Aqueduct riige via Arlington— pleasant drive through f historic interest SYRKES & CHADWIOK, Proprietors. BESSEL ¥ 8! Ti scenery o} eB tf 2 NTY, WEST VIRGINIA. IN. ‘MORGAN CU! celebrated Watering Place fs only 1 f miles from ir Joba's kan . perso: -@ accom! . ‘Terms: $3 per day; $13 per week. Children and Servants bail price. Literal deduction for entire season. Passengers leave Baltimore. by the Baltimore Dbio Railroad. at $:15 a. m., ¢and 9 5 0. A. KIRK- ry INO. T. 12-colm 69. Witt Oren on THE ‘This Hotel has been erected within the past year, affords ample accommodation for nea: furnished hetels in the, neste, and equal to avy of the leadin; Ugieed States. oF terms, &c PET then, address ARDNEB. Proprietor, No. 307 Wainat street. Philadel phi: Se ___ STEAMBOAT LINES. MOUNT VERNON. ‘The Steamer “ABROW,”'Ci Pole, leaves her whart. foot of epth street, DAILY, at 19 a. FERRO 1oeBice act ALEXAsDE! ‘Thomas Stack- and retarn, incindii nsion and Grounds, $1.50." M EBCHANTS’ LING OF &TEAMSHIPS PETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. E 0. KNIGHT, orTy EW PRES BX Misoawal.. & BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA’ AL eaoeenee & Begciar sailing day from 14 North Wharves, Philadelphia, BATURDAY, ot? m. wi Dat ace Wate street, Georgetown, WEDHES Freight veceived at any time. Apply to HYDE & TYLE! 63 Water st town, D.C, M. ELDB(DUE'E C0, xandria, Va, wm. fes-tt 14 Worth Wharves, Piaisichtie, rr. FORK_ AND WASHIN 'BAN- ee eee OM ERE TO TOM 87: SEW EXPRESS LINB. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE BE TWEEN WASHINGTON AND ai BW YORK. oun Ton two st-amers direct fro! ay lanl Lesving New York eve at 2m. Leave G street a every Monday and Thursday at 49. m. oe received st all hours, and forWarded et lowest rates, wean ROCGBTON, Agent, street Whart owe FL iu MLDEIDOR #06) AMES HAND, Ace Bacrmogm anv on1o gaeoa, 1868. ‘Trains between WASHINGTON AND BA! MOBE and WASHINGTON AND hm WEST, Sre now run as follows, vi: FOR BALTIMORE. except Sunday. at 7.8. 3:50, 4-26, 5: and 9:30 aud 7:45 FOB ALL maz STATIONS. Leave datiy, nday, sed 0 ange SOP Mee end 9:30 toe GEO. 8. Agent. THE sree of Sanna Washington. with! aijadged «Barge tupreme Court of vabt Light f at Lay City Hall, Assignee, | | | | ve". XXXIV. t OFFICIAL. Phillips Davis, Potts EG; Paalson Geo H; — —_ — Pleasants — Were fom oe ereom Jobe: Preat Louies Pech LIST OF LETTERS, S; Pinney SB: Pataam T Newell; Pyncheon Remaining in the W: m; Pollard Wm; Pearce Wm Uspt; Pierce Office, Friday, S7-To obtain any of these letters, the appli- cant must call for “Advertised Letters,” giving the daze of the list. SF if not called for within one month they ‘Will Be sent to the Dead Letter Office. i. LADIES’ LIST. A—Asb Charley, co!; Allen Emily Mrs; Ancrews H M Mrs: Abbott Marths A; Aud:r- sop Me:tta Eten, 13—Bayliss Agaes E; Brown Aucie: Bancs Fete G Mrs: Benbler Coristins; Broows C A Mrs; Buck Caroline B; Brown Jessie: Bates L. Mrs! Beonett Lizzie: Brown L-ura E Morgsa Mrs; Brown LN Mrs; Carry M J Mrs; Barton Mrs col; Boseman MC: Brooks Mary; Boehm Sirah Mrs; Bradford Sadie Mrs; Brown Sasan , Cole tk Jane Rice © N; Randolf U R; Rockwell Cal- Chas G; Robinson E W: Rag ; Roberteon H P; Roemmele Jos; Rivers SV¥ ‘Thomas; R: Stephenson i; Somers Chas S Capt; Stambaugh Chas 5; Stone Eagene livan Edward; Stevens Evra L; Sewail G; Schater G N; Sucer JH 2; Stickney & Co Jos; Ste- th JH; Self Jor; Snitn Jao Smith Joha E Gen; Scott Jno; Sael- ‘1m; : ‘T—Thompson Arthur; Taylor A S Col Townsend DS 2; Talburtt W; Tourston Horace; Throckmoton H D Hon; Thornton ~- Joseph: Thompson J; Tucker Joha H: Totd john Mrs; 45 ’ Youn N; Taylor Mainew P; Taylor NM; ee ee: Larne Bete Dl) se acea 3G. tainoe tw Gen: Teompron Lucy A, 2; Dickson Maggie, Davall Rebecca rs }5—Eberhort Jeanie: Easby Mary J, col; Emerson Mary H; Entwiies Phebe Ars; Ein- ste‘n Theresa Mrs. Mosee; Thomas W F; Thomas WH; Treasdall ‘WS; Thompson Wm D; Shies W. — Vogel Jonn. mer © E: Weseeler D; War Le lorence Eiiie: French Ella: Farley G Witson aniel; Wheeler E E; Wa W Mrs; Fagan Ida Mrs; Farrelly Kate; Foos | Rev; Wyme G 4; Williamson Geo; W: Kroblock Mrs; Fartax Laura Mrs, cul; Fisher C; Wootencol Hardv; Weaver John E 1 b : 3 Wi Winters Joseph D; W: mes M: Wallace J bh JK 2; Oras; ; nm W: Wisewell M N Gen; Waaley Sam ‘v: Websier Sam; Wills Tobias; Whizon Wil- M Mrs. G—Garvey Elles; Gineon Hannah S: Gest Ha tie D; Gathers Lacinds: (iross Lizzie Mrs- Gernbardt Lizzie; Gallageer Mollie E Mrs; Gedders Mary; Green Rebecca Mrs. H—Henderson Aonie 2%. Hamilton Ellen Mr; Hatton Henry D Mrs; Hall Hattle; Hiys HH Mrs; Harris Lucy Mee; Hagan Margaret Mrs: Hail M E; Hariwell Mollie E; Hobbs Mary Mrs. 1&J—Ingle FE Mrs; Jo&unsom Annie Mre; Joknron Kate Mrs; Jones Lizzie; Jonnson S J Mrs: Jones Toomas Mrs. i KK—Kidrick Harret: King Julia Y Mrs; Keaung Mary ‘L—Laurence Annie; Leutner Albert Mrs; Lacey H; Leady Louisio; Long Litueton Mrs; Lambert Mary M-Mastetio Eva; Magruder H Mrs; Morris Jvia Mrs; Morris Lizzie; Malacot hea 1 M-s; Mason Mary Mrs col; Monroe Mary: Mil-, ler Mrs; Myers M; Maxwell Nancy M wll Sarab Ann ‘Mrs: Moore Sirab Renecci McUlintock A E Mre; McWithams Ann McCauley Commodore Mrs; Mcintire Nell! Mrs 2; McGarr Kale: McCartey Lizzi: Mc-' — Loude; McMinn Mary Mrs; McNeili M! Nicholson J E Mrs: Nelligan Mary. | Popeker Annie: Pomeroy Jane Mrs; Pat- terson Jobn T Mrs: Perrie Lottie Mrs; Pian Mary Mrs; POilips Mary E Mre; Parsons So- hie P. Pay Richard Alice Mrs; Rotten Araminti; Reynoids Catnarine; Rodiason Eve Mrs; Ryan Lizzie M; Reader Matilda; Robinson Rarie F; Kautin & E; Richards; Riley Rebecca Mrs. S—Sarratt Avnie; Spates Betsy Mrs; Sin- clair Clara, Shaw © 'B Mrs; Sreis Elizabeth Mre; Smith Ehza; SS H B Mrs; Smith Katie; Seymour Jennie; s og J L Lt Mra; Shadd Mrs; Swain Loaisa Re ry. A H ol; York A A; ¥ —Youn; Jol; Yor! + You Rober, “ Z—Zender Dr; Zimmerman Geo; Zimlich Peter A. PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. Excussion TO GLYMONT, SUNDAY, S0LY 4, 1569. The splendid and fest sailing steamer KEY- PE Holitngehead, will arf, foot of Seven retaraing et? Ho: FOR ANALOSTAW IBLAND. THE GLOBIOUS FOURTH CBLEBBATED ON MONOAY, THE Stu, By Pio-Nic. tilumination. end grand di Firevorks, salute firing moxniog end eve! ing; Declaration of Indepeudence to be read ‘o'clock, and various other amuse- by the rents free, bat not otherwise aimitied. ‘The large ferry scow end other boats will leave fot < Bigk a every fow minutes during the dev an heres steo a splendid drive and walk over the Aaueduct Bridge to the gro Jy2-2t* ¥y enner Geo A Mi Timkbam Harriet P; hoompson Lizzie S; T ner L K; Taylor M J; Thomas M, 2; Tho MT: Troth Mary E. Tettie Mary P A. deman S Mrs. W—Widmann Annie; n Bewie; White Cath: Wasbington Eva Mr: ‘Washington Ellen, col; Wilson Elta; Williams Julia Mrs; Wilson Jennie E Mrs: Winters Jen- bie; Walker M, 2: Woutte Mary J; Walker Nancy Mrs. ————— GENTLEMEN'S LIST. A—Ash Albert A: Adams A C; Abrams B; Caverat SPRINGS, PIO-NIo. 4 GRAND PIC-H1O0 WILL BB GIVEN, AND BALL 1N THE EVENING, AT CRYSTAL SPBINGE, ON MONDAY, THE 61n DAY OF JULY, A fine Band —- Aimor Cass; Abbot David J; Allen Ethan ‘amnueem: 1 bee match at Auarews Taivett Hon; Autinson Geo S Capt; | Phone win eRe tee Pinto pte oe: ae Angrue H; Armbraster J M C; Anderson J W: ugle birdseech; 21 yards rise; 80 yards bo indary, Adams SQ; Atkinson SU; Anthony S Capt | between Meeers. Denison aaa Hock, for, egares Anderson WG. '—Biand Asron: Brock A J; Burns An- thony; Binsrianger & Bro; Darratt B W; Bet. jer Col; Baldwin D 4: Bower Dennis; Bonne: Engene; Boilean E; Bentley Francis J; Barrett G P Lt: Ben. in G Dr: Barkers George T; Bailliere H E; Bark bag Barton ing’ Bateman H; Birch Hear; + Batler Jonn P, 2; Battie John; Barker Jobn; Burdick J H; Brandisi ag! Brown Jones & Co; Boyle John THE SFERUP ID oF ', 2: Beam J S; Barr JS: Barr J L; Baird Formerly the fiag ship ‘of General Botts joun W: brown JF: Brow Jt Hiry aii BY of tastes, D. Co elt make on Ex. - j . ; Buras 2 icbard: phy s ‘Brigcs Wm: Bryan Thomas BOBFOLK, | FORTRESS MONROE, Bos; Bennett Wm B: Baker Walter. |g tovaing «Bus viow of the ATLANTIC OCEAN, Bowen Wm: Banmann W R; Bioant Will R; | “qo steamer will leave foot of High et Gentes, Bean WH; Budd Wm: Boggs Wm M; Brown | town. on SATUKDAY AFT . July 3a. at ‘Zacharia! 3 5o'elock, and foot of Seventh street, Washington, C—Clarke A B; Capello A B; Qook Audw | at six o’slock; Tuesday morning at six Capt; Carman A F; Chilton A W; Catlin B E; | 0’clock. Passage, 95. Meals furnished at cit by Fe eta Rew aes erase cl % CTA. Parties will apply ior tick Clsyion B F Capt: Ubaffuer Chas M; Colton & Bro; Campbell & Co; Christman D: ners D H; Carriere Edwd; Gowan F; Coles F BX ; Chase F A; Caapman Geo T Prof, 4: Cleave- Hit ‘hey’s Drug Store. Hi 5 nnd Geo DB ‘Gnance Harry B: Clark He 'y | town; at the Owen flouse, andat JL, Savage's F, 3; Colby Harry; Chaffee J P; Coalman Jas; | Hardware Btore, Washington, ‘ait’s 7th street Chapman J H; Gonrad Jonn G; anieo J Wharf, and ot the best. eeu: Cook Jos; Culp John; Clark Johan: Clark J C; . Breakfast and Supper 50 Cents; Dinner Crosby LB; Chapman L S; Carter Luthes; Coken Max: Clinton O N: Clearon Putric! ; Cooman Sami; Canby Thos Crawford Wm G; Compton W; Chater Wm; Cochras Wm F; Clements W D; Colbon Wm Clark W Y. D—Detrick AJ; Demar C H; Dominick & Daiy; Dennis W; Daily Henry; Denning JH ©; Dougiass Joba G; Davis John, 2; Doa- aldson James, ee ee — Davis Joba; Dobson L; Dausen ; Dooley Thos; Donahoo W I: Dulaney W. E-—Edwards A F_ W: Ellis Christopher Eakie Eddie; Ewer Edgar; England Frank * Evars J T; Exton John Gen; Elm Jacob; Early Macsjan: Edwards W H; Eusminger Win. }}—Fridy Austin; Finney A; Ferd A L; Fisher Uhas; Foote’ Com; Fitzgerald David: Flint PP D; Funvell Esau: Fitch George A: Finch George; Fitch Geo A; Feller J; Fleming er the excursion, the same boat will ran ina Tb eltiee washington and Morfsik, °°" Sst se” y x o U BBS ON B. he steamer Arrow makes som ing Arrow canbe oc monsiignt excursions on the Potomac, (| above afternoons excepted ) J HE STEAM YACHT RCLIPSE ¢ ‘tered by private parties to go up th: cansior down chs river- (Accommodations for twenty persons.) : a Eply to . W. DANT, Age’ t Gill & Witherow’s, Printers, east atreet between Ith end 12th atresia, je 23 6t™ Jobp; Ferdinand Jebn; Farnum J H; Faller isasc, Foster J E, ttzpa'rick Jas; Flyon J; mmell Simeon; Finibum ‘oster ; G—Grmiffin Allen; Grabam Duncan Lieut; Gntfit Fleming; Gehing Ferd. Groutner Geo W:; Granvery Geo; G weir Geo A Gen; Gibbons Geo A; Goodloe G Clay; Golliday Jacob; Grabam Jobn; Garvey Jona; Gillison John; Green John A; Gortand Rufus K; Greer or Gear Tim J; Ganor Thos P: Graham Thos H; Gevand Victor; Gordoa Wm J; Gridith Wm B Capt; Grisbam W 2;Guvard W. }i—Huggan A; Hughey A B; Harper Ad- dison; Happy B; Honert Caaries: Henry Dan- AMUSEMENTS. o &# BLADENSBUB@ AND THE CEL- H : FORSRATED SPA BPBINGS. cee ai: ncertat the Spa Honse every SAT- UB) AY VEN Gy Excelsior lee Cream from ‘Wines. Legere ana Weiss = - x uel: Hurdle E M; Hopgood | Cigars, House adjoiniog the mineral spring an: iiearg: Howard © W tigny Geotge, Hancr | Megitalent tore, ffeuare teem, fou te George; Hale George M; Healy G FA; Ham- | 145°3)4-20, and 7:30» retarn to the city lin @ P; Hertzler Harry; Hidin Jas E; Hater Jobn C;Ambleton J P Dr; Howard Josiah; Hunter Jobo; Harrison John H: Hartman Jobn; Horrigan John; Hasband J C; Hatchin- son John OU; Hurdle Julan N; Hanley John; t 6 and 9:45 p. iu. Ki Brass end Str Band will be in attendance Every Satur- day Bvening. ie32m" "J. 0. MOOKABEE, Proprictor. TOM $80 Harve: Joshua: Hall John; Hawes 36) ON BXEIB rea tegen Hues @ E penas Wk, |S 8 psc arama Hayman Wi ; Hynes bs ‘th ‘Eogra’ 7 joes Altred J; Johoson Anterson: mteck wings, Ww FOE E. Jackson Joun W, Jefferis Jotun [= hangings ones JJ Dr: Job | Rah ‘ io e Home Mitchell; Jorden N T; bo Thos W: Jones WW. eee kiki james Ban FD Kyle May Ken | AY GALLERY, N.thaniel B; Kingsbury Thomas P; Keables 204 PENNSTLVABIA A Thomas; Keane AND BETWEEN NINTH 7 ry Pi ; Learer jon Ee Leary John R; Loson James Lackner John; Lockery James: Lyons J J; L-ehy John; Lee Joseph; Link Joseph; Lyle B, f eogne, 3s anier Lewis L; Leich Robert; Laasfiela Tass! weg THAT. Munigo Antonio; Murdock A: Moyer © "picture irate “tanto tgorier-, Ereona Matibews bers & Oo, Myers Chas Usapt, ‘0c 16-1y s Prancer Miller George A Mitchell H 42 Man- a Francis; Miller ‘ge A: Mite’ = 5 Joes W: myers & —_ rT Pay THB ;Mory J P LAPIN GN PRIOKS. L tchell L Y; Means Lewis; —— GO TO 373 SEVENTH STBEET, AND BUY aT WHOLBSALB PRICES, lored Batton and Lace 1 beri hp tere omen ora sre | ghildgen's high cat Gpred tion Boots $8 Ladi; Mebriing Phillip; Macruder and Clinton: Marsa $ OG; Myers SP; Merick S H; Moreland Thos; Mar.imore Thos; ‘Warrick; Meyenberg & White; Magra- Ss. McLely Arch; McClelland A F; Mc- : Mackenheimer Geo L Kev; McKaew xD: ia Joba; McSinns —— ine Jobn E: Clernand John Gen; McCattlon Major: Elliresh Grocer: McIutyre RH; McLiod McMinn Robt: McKie Thos B: McVonales McCarron W F; MeNall Wm; McGitvery Wm HSU_-Nenson Geo; Nicholson Geo; Neale JW; Noyes J W: Norfziger Peter. : ‘}—Ockert Auguss: Osgood, Frazier & Bal O°Nelis Jobn: Orbey Jobn M; O'Donoghue Mr; Samuel OP philips Alfred; Patterson Alexander; 25 cents each Obildren sccompsnied | vening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1869. HMommieLe Deate oF a Woman.—a moe" | distrees ng end & i we Tesidence of Mr. fe | Boding ber in tbe wel! endeavoret to enc: age ber to hold on to thechain, ‘which she did meanwhile ‘ying dat being ia very, for some ume, Mre. | to tase ber by the wind! feeble health. soon ed by the cries for Belp. Deceased bad lived im the family for more NE. 5,090. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUR.—The receipts from this source to-day were $1,250,062, GiERAL MaexeRnt, United States Minis- ter to Bolivia, arrived at a.ima June sth. GEsBR4L SICKLES sailed yesterday from New York tor Europe. Gann. JouN COCHRANE hss accepted temporartiy the position of Uolleetor for the oh Colleeuon Distric: of New York, qualified. INTEREST ON THE CORPORATION Bonps.— ‘We are authorized to state that the coupons of the Cezporation ten-year bonds are now paya- and daly ble at the City Re; Office, City Hall, STATIONERY ConTRacT.—Mesers. Philp & Solomons have been awarded the comtract:for supplying the Department of State with sta- tionerg for the present fiscal year. te) Ex-PRESIDENT JOHNSON expects t> ave here this evening for Greenville, Tena., where be prop4ses to address the citizens in favor of ‘Senter tor Governor. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL Revenve De- Lano left bere this morning for a pleasare trip North, and will be absent ten days or two weeks. THE REGULAR MEsTiInG CP THe CaBinet was heid to-day, all the members present except Secretanes Fish and Rawlins, and Attorney General doar Tuk BoaRp or Naval SURGEONS, of which Surgeon Ninian Pinckney was President, hav- ing completed their daties at the Naval Academy at Annapolis, has been dissolved. Tue ASSeTANT Temasc: at New York ‘Will receive proposal until 12 o'clock noon to- morrow for the sale to the Government of United States bonds, the amount not to exceed 53,000,000, Tue BRazttam MisieTeR bas received a dispatch con@rmatory of the report that Lopez had offered through Mumister McM hoa, to surrender his atmy, provi.ted the allies would guarantee him personal safety. THB SECRETARY Or THE Navy has ordered Master Albert L. Sprague te the «Saminole,” Assistant Surgeon Robert A. Wheldon to the Ravy yard at this city, and Second Assistan: Engineer Edward A. Magee to the navy yard at New York. GBNEEAL’s SHBRIDAN AND MEADE, Secre- tary Rawlins and Gevernor Hofman have ac- cepted invitations to the reunion baaquet of the Army of the Potomac in New York. Presi- dent Grant and Cabinet and Uaief Justice hese have been specially invitsd and are ex- Pec ted to be present. ex-member of Con. §rese from the city of New York, died at Sara. toga on Wednesday, aged 63. He was in Con- gress from 1649 to 1953, and im 1833 he was re-eleeted to the 35th Congress, serving as irman of the Committee on Revolutionary aims. Commissioner DgLano has appointed Messrs. Given, Arneld and Onesley, of his bureau, @ board to inquire whether the stamps tor spirits now in use are sufficient fur all pur- Poses under the law and for the public ser- vice, and whether any of the several new devices now urged upon the Commissioner for adoption w.ll serve a better purpose than the stamps already im use. It is understood that a heavy pressure b-s been brought to bear in favor of one particular invention, but whether its backers will be able to cariy their point or Bot remains to be seen. PatENts.—The Board of Examiners have considered and disposed of the following ap- plications for extensions of patents: Retused application of William E. Ward, machine for making bolts; Jonathan F. Barrett, method of raising and lowering cutters and harvesters; Hiram Tucker, spring bed bottom, and S, T. Thomas, loom. The patents of S. T. Taomas, of aloom, William Adamson, sand-paper cut- ting machine, and Addison P. Brown, self- adjusting wind mill, have each been extended for seven years. AccrIDENT.—Alderman, portly and jolly and fine, on bis way yesterday homeward to dine, walking up Seventh street, just above L, troa on an orange peel slipping, and fell; no joints luxating and breaking no bones; swearing no oaths and indulging no groans; arose to his feet and cheerily said, could he mate choice he ‘would not choose that bed; nor didit please bis good judgment or taste, getting to ded in such unseemly haste, (.uoth his companion, “1 think, sir, ‘tis plain, though there's no bed you can suffer no pain: lie where you will, sir, you'll sure find repose, cushioned so soft on your warm adipose.” Mg. WILLIAM P. MELLEN, who during the war was Chief Special Agent of :he Treasury Department in relation to captared and aban- doned property, and since its dose Special Attorney of the United States, clesed his official copnection with the Government to-day. During his incumbency in office Mr. Mellen enjoyed to an unusual extent the confidence of Secretary Chase and bis snccessom, and leaves the service wiih his accounts, cévering some six millions of doilars, balanced and closed, and a reputation for rare ability, industry, and uptegrity. Mr. M., we understand, proposes to engage in the practice of law is New York. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT —The President bas made the following appoint- ments: Postmasters—James McKean, Mercer, Pa.: Wm. B.Griswold, Manke, Minn.; Henri E. Wells, Molins, 111; Wm. P. @uest, Fenton- ville, Mich.; Albert G. McDabiel, Hannibal, Mo.; Wm. R. Sturgis, Greenpdat, N. ¥.; Ed win Lisle, Kendallville, Ind.; Thos. B. Irwin- Paw Paw, Mich.; Wm. J. Libbison, North’ field, Minn,; Joe. R. Moore, St. Peter, Minn.: Samuel Newton, Mass; Joseph Hall, Oconto, Wis.; Mrs. E, B. Quthbertson, New Brighton, Pa.; Peter Platter, Seymour, Ind. ‘Tut GarrvenuRe OxLEBRATION.—Afeer cnr | dispatehes from Gettysburg closed the crowd returmed to the village from the cemetery, and visitors began to leave for their homes. Mayor Bowen and thedelegation from the City Councils were compelled to take the 12.39 train, vefore the close of the exercises, in order to maze connection to Washington las; evening. A Special train for Philadelptia with General Meade, with General Van Viet, Gen- eral Barstow, General Dram, and Colonel Farnsworth, of ls staff, left at 4.30p.m. Sen- ator Morton, come, Rawlins, General Parker, and others.left On this train, and pro- ceeded as far as You, a few miles above the Gettysburg Junction Senator Morton aad Secretary Rawlins Tenaimed there unt this morning, leaving on th 6.40 train for Wash ington. General Parker and others left York om the midmight train, Sd arrived bere at 6 o'clock. General Meade ani his staff, Senator Cameron, and other distinguabed persons pro- ceeded to om the tpecial train last evening. Most of the other vistors left Gettys- burg last evening. All of the distinguished visitors were quartered atthe Kaialysine Spring Hotel a short distance from Gettysburg, where they were handsomely provided for by Messrs, Harmon & SmitB, proprietors of the hotel. ILLictT STILLs S#wEe—Ia‘ormition bas been received at the Internal Revenue bepart- ment, that the Revenue officers of the 3d, #°b, and Sth districts of Pennsylvania (Pbils- delphia) recently made a raid in the 4:b district, and succeeded in capturing three ca~ loads of illicit stills, worms and spirits, besides destroy- ing & quanuty of mash, whiskey, and distill ing apparatus, which could not be removed. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, FROM CUsA. New York, July 2—Advices from Puerto Principe to the 2d al smo state that the condi- tion of the Spanish at that time was dreadful. The hospitals were full, and en an average two deaths occurred daily A foraging party. 150 strong, were driven back into the city, and 40 were sent to the hos- pital sick The patriots captured a detachment of 10 Tegulars at the first station from Princip. The regiment of Catalan volunteers 2am on the sick list. (uesaca was actively operating in the vicin- ity. The Spaniards attribute Bis successes to an accession of fillibusters, and state that 40,010 more troops are needed. The Spanisb garrison 18 disheartened. An American named 5; crew of the “Grapeshbot,” bas been sbot at Santiago. The American Consul asked for a delay of the execution, which was refased. ‘The matter nas been referred to the American Government. ikman, one ef the LATER. Mutiny of Voluuteers—They Seize and Im- pri: a General. HAvAmA. July 2—It is reporied that the Catalan volunteere, guarding the liae of the Neuvitas Raiiroad, have matimied and refase to guard the line any longer. They demanded of their Colonel to be placed im active ser. vice, @nd the Colonel presented the clum to General Letona, at Puerto Prin- cipe, who immediately arrested him. Tae volunteers then marched to Puerto Principe, liberated their Colonel, and seized and im- prisoned Letona. It is expected that the Cut- alam and local volunteers wiil uy to shoot General Letona. THE LONDON TIMES ON THE ALA- BAMA CLAIMS AGAIN. Loxpoy, July The Times. in reviewmg the ievenue retarns, sees no reason for dis- uietade on account of her relations betweea reat Britain and foreign countries. The most important matters to business men are the ste of her relations with America iD regard to the Alabama question, and the present condition of France. The Alabama difficulty ts not more threatening now than it wasa year or twoago. Minister Johnson's negotiations were not entirely futile; they have demonstrated Pngland’s willingness to make reasonable concessions, and henceforth it will be impossible to extracta grievance trom her actsor demeanor. Americans feel this, and, at preeent, have no desire to push the question in a bostile wanner. STEAMBOAT COLLISION AT CLEVE- LAND. Lo CLEVELAND, O., Jui At ten o'clock last evening. pom, while Steaming up the river, strock a small ferry boat which was crossing the river with ten or twelve passen- gers, and shivered it to fragments. From three to five persons are supposed to have been drowned. The body of Martin O'Donnell is the only one that has been recovered. The names of the others lost are unknown. MANIFESTO OF THE REPUBLICAN JUNTA ON SPAIN. Mapnin, July 2.—The Republican Junta of New Castile has issued a manifesto against the Davy policy ofa portion of the Ministers and their disregard of indiviaual rights. The man- Mesto recommends reorganization, and affirms the right of im-mrrection. THE BALTIMORE SAENGERFEST. PHivapstraia, July 2.Eighteen German simeing socieiies of Philadelphia, comprisiag nearly five bund.ed members, will take part m the eleventh Saengerfest at Baltimore, from the 10th to 15th Of this month. They will leave on the 10th ic a special train. i Life. —Last night John O'Connell was shot and instantly killed by James Hendricks, who was under belief that he was pursuing a thief. Both men were members of the Metropolitan Police. ——_____ THE FRENCH CABLE CUT AND BUOYED, Brest, July 2.—There seems tobe no donbi that the cable has been cut and communication has been had with Eastern since the morning of J MINISTER PIB! Great Sam Francisco, Jaly \.—Henry A. Pierce, United States Minister Resident to the Sand- Wich Islands, sailed tor Honolulu to-aay on the ship Rival. ——$—$—$___. THE VICEROY OF KGYPT IN BRUS- SELS. BRvssxxs, July 2.—The Viceroy of E; it bas arrived in this city, where he is bospitaoly Teceived. ——~re-____ Commencement ROCERILL COLLEGE — This institution, situat-d at Ellicott Git Ma., and under the f the Society of ian Brothers, held its annnal commencement on Wednesday last. There was a good au- dience in attendance, including some trom Balumore and Washington, as well of the neighborhood. The exercises consisted of orm 2es by the band, consisting ofpapliser the lege. The valedictory was delivered .E. Master of Arts( A. ML.) on Authon Tegethot! . M. ) on An hott : Socetr. of Science on James E ‘Biachare and patil — = J. Harwood Watkins. ue es icieney in ‘nomas A. ‘Whelan. ‘s m7 CarTURE oy TuE Last oF THE CoBaN Ex- FEDITION.—The revenue cutter Manoning on ‘Wednesday aiternoon captured the last filli- buster tug, which teft New York on Saturday night the ‘with seventy-five men aboard, and also the schooners Fanny an Wmons. freighted with rifles, field sabres ammunition. The schoon Milford, Connecticut, All the vessels are now atthe Brooklyn Navy Yard. ——___ | S7"Several persons tn St. Louis have had the inte prise ight between Allen and MsOssis inne tn Court for settlement. * S7 The Sunday law t> Bar a- denly found agrestmany violent supporters 18 burg it various parts of the country. In is 3 subject of intense excitement, g the election distar- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. After three P. M. yesterday affairs in Wall street took @ sudden turn, which shows tha: the late swringency in morey was entirely ar- tiflcisl. Money, from being \ per cent. per Gay before the c'ose of bank hours. dropped off to? per cept. per rmoum. At the same time there was a demand for (xe leading stocks on iF, at eoded wid Stper cent. Lake Shore, Ne Northwestern, and Rock pecially acuve and strong. T! tribated to a repor. thai /he D. intends to under ake prosecutions for violation of tbe usury laws. One of the Jarzest “ehort” Feilere is understood to have notified the bay- Ts of his purpose to deliver bis siocks \o-aay — awakening vot! ) ebe naturally caused 7 The Empress of Austria recently tay ina trance for nearly twodays At fire Deleved to be ; Dal the physiciags said that ber condition was not « roas one, and that she would speedily awake to con- sciousness. = SPECIAL NOTICES. —_—o——— Davis’ PAIN KILLER We have tested this medicine, and asvare oor maresee all the virtue ieestances Government Securities. ot Wasmrmeton, July 2 1069.—Jay Ucoxe & snaerd mvilciges for Co. tarnish the following quotations of Gov. Gomme Libary. ernment securities : ELLIS MRON BITTER t Be 1 S mr seattly to Hovupertor toute proportion torte: es, ImGs. ‘igoret ‘the a) ae ane Gigestion Five Twenties, Jan. & ican Seitatigty retommond tf cases nt Five Twentes, Jun: July, eg en ‘Ten Forties. a Tours. any. ~ [By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph, James M Gassaway, operator | Lewis Johnson & Co quote stocks and bonds im Dome and foreign markets as follows Nuw Yors, 2 11, coupon, [i= —— 1-24, coupons, | (Oe oBE4t AtTreaction at rap Two Ter IMPKOVED 10-40"s, ¢tipon, 1 ures Odio & Misei sippi op & Atianac ‘land, BOLE. 029 Im_ May Butl@ing. corner 7b ; Toles , 72%; Adame Express, 60q; W: Fargo & Co. Exprese, a United veg! press, none: American’ Express .. 4 chants’ Union, none. Onicago & Alton, 1395 (rare tages tapered none. Market steady. isr STILL MAINTAINS ITS [By Cable.) UNBIVALLED REPUTATIO! Lospom, July 2. 1 p. m.—Vonrole, 9? Sent ONO: stocks quiet; Lilmols, so; FOR UNIFORM 600D QUALITY ( eR 1 p. m.—Bonds, =>, 156 . | AND 108 COLD TEMPERATURB, Py 1 p. Jotton quiet. Sales | With DBLICIOUS FRUIT ana CREAM 8YBUPS m.—t 00 pales. Middling Uplands, izy; Mid- ng Orleans, 12%. Saies for the werk 102,000 | Kissingeo, Vichy, Seltzer,and Saratoga MINB- BAL WATEAS on Granght. bales. of w 10.4400 for expo Bo. 480 Fifteenth street, Opposite U8 Treacury. of which 1850) are American. Stock afioat, cousigned here, 674,000 bales, of which *),00 are Amer: ——s———— Baltimore Marnets, To-day. BaLTimomE, Joly 2.—otton firm at 31. Fleur dali and Whest firmer; new Wi e -vaw: prime 48175. Corn dail yl i mia Grays CELEBRATED SODA WATER, From bis NEW ABUTIO COTTAGR, ‘At northeast corner Massechase: and athetrest. arene red $1. white, 95; yellow, 92. Oats firm: lignt, riar3 201m" Provisions unchanged. Whisky inactive. ~* Eee YOUR MONEY NOW Passes thcleem, Financial Matters in Baltimore To-day. deponited with FREEDMAN «BALTIMORE, July, 2Yiremia sixes, old, | AM TB a RS voane” 50 ¢ Did. Su asked; do. 1866, 57 bid, 5~ asic * —. = paid do. 1667, 54 bid: do. coupon. old + bid, 39 asked; there ttncee eee ree Suly et. iatereat le new, 61 bid. North Carolina old, | “Special sep'wite of $50 left thirty day, do. cou, 57 bid, 294 asked: 0 new, 52 bid. eee Wall Street New Yorn, iy 2—Stocks firm ted. Money ‘active et 7 per cent. aad commission. Sterling exchy 9 Gola, 37. 6.20's, 1°62, coupon, 21. 10-40's. coupon, | 8, North Carolion 6's, 58. do. new, 52 s- Vir- 18 6's, Old, 574; do. new, 61. — ees New York Flour and Grain Market T: jay. Naw York, July 2.—Piour Sai0 cents better Wheat 2a3 cents higher. Corn a shade better. T IN THE UnNiTg> BRerneex CBUKcH.—The General Qonference of e United Brethren Charch in Lodiana, at a re- ceat meeting, adopted a iaw compelling members belonging t) any secret society. in- cluding temperance organizauons or the Grand Army of the Beownus, to either ‘withdraw irom itor the chazch The Wace River Conference of United Brethren met at Indianapolis last week and passed resolutions strongly condemning the action of the General Conference in this respect, and e, i AND id ‘- DacdE. i Je 30-68* t the same price offer, Hair a rations. Barrett's, wae: “tant other that t together, = church. They appointed a conference to be beld at Indi: ison the first Wednesday im September, to which all | Vanesa Brethren, wheather ministers or jaymen, are invited to come as delegates. ——$—————— A Boy KILLep wits a Kyive Tarows at HIM BY a® ExRaGeD PLayPaciow.—A sad affair, resulting mm the death o! named Thomas Curle, occurred deceased and Timothy Dedee engiged in play when a quarrel arose petween them. Dodee flew into a violent passion, and draw- ing A common knife, opened it, and buried st, point foremost, at bis companion. The ‘weapon took effect in Curie’s left side, making 8 deep incision. He died on Monday. Hear- ing Of the death of Gurle, the police under- pt took to find ‘and Test "odes. The ‘latter | ey asst pravig for, ting of this fact, concesied himself uader | eran 5 ‘October. a barn on @ spot known as Goo-e Isiund, provement soles! phd and when found there by the officers, refused | Condemsed airs Totsine - “A to come forth until a revolver was pointed at bim and the bolder declared he would fire unless he (Dodee) came out instautly.—Chi- cage Journal. a A eee S7 Not long agoa younz man named Link committed suicide near Saline, Kansas it seems thai s Mr, Pittman contemplated mar. rying Mr. Link's sister, to which he (Link) was oppored, and both men agreed to <b sot themsrives. Link eueceeded, and when Pitt man heard it, he seized a revolver, and was to shoot himself through the bead when friend= foriunstely foiled bis purpose. teenie SP The craves of soldiers and sailors - gusia, Me., were decorated Wednesday. sear —e is getting up a submarine steam- S7'Spurgeon's nose is declared more read than his sermons. iis S7A Chicaco “Umbrellas to eres S7- Winchester, Va., @nnual baby sho STA Ubicago stabbed and x Sunday. advertises bas imaugurated an juin of fourteen @ comrade of thirteca on U BITED ofaTas pages “ie atone eat @7'Mre. Scott Siddons, there only on a visit this country in the fai. of this continen: ‘which part: jt 5 1y occupies,” tral Is excited over a ques- sor ney eioeameeny putea ine atienrsy son may give danci ir ft ‘which the Deighbors may be disturbed. vad