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, a EE (LD THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, At the Star Building. £.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lith St, BY TH z G STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. y the carriers to ther and Inistrict at Tex pits at the counter, with as, One six months, Three Dotiars. No papers | —————— . woger than paid for. as The WEI KLY STAR—pabhshed on Friday — mormng—(ne Dellar-and-a-Balf a year rr SUMMER RESORTS. pis* POINT HOTEL. SALT WATER BATHING. This favorite resort having been thorongh! Tevovated, with ed cottages and Dollar a Deilars are sept fty Cents: r. F XXXIV. SPECIAL NOTICES. —o——— A WONDEHFUL CURE, JRISIN. IRISIN, the Tamu Will be oF et ALTIMORE, Jume 19, 1879, fer he reoepti of visitore. om the Dr Dear oir. Lt have suffered SIRST OF JULY. when the subseriber solicits a from syieal irritation, ca ng Neuraigis, It has continuation of patronage. en of & most int nse character. [have follen in et and samen $250 heen efftitte! with loss of memory. . Fame!” | Lastetied by tee povsictans delonsing to the “s. r ferent scl of medicins, mt relief, bcs omc IBISLN was recommended to me by a docter. i commerced the use of it absut four weeks ago, a1 tirely well. The hoarts cf my fami E WASTINGTON WED . FROBAY, 6 0’ o'lack have berm tarned from grtef to joy. 2 sbont fi'teen pounds in weieht, and b Qt eostiveness, of which My mind fs now 4 from the melancholy which oppressed a festored to health again Hopin: jive to thank you for the effects of ich jessing to the affiicted, I arse! THOS. 3. RAYBOLD, i$ colw 22 North Eutaw street, near Fayette. DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. We have tested this medicine, and assure onr jossesses all the am; and FL gm. SATURDAY, returuime, at the som m. Touching. going am at Rossuyys HOUSE. On the Heiekes opp 6 Georeminn. This elegant end attractive summer re- treat is now opem fer the eaterteinment' of guests To Inviting the patronage of, the public the propri:tors deem '¢ only necessary So call attention te ite bi iry. and ceol locs. fon. and the uveurpassed views point of the and to pind, Ft ite lardor kept constantly sei ith e eruthen fastidious taste can desire. ‘The cooking shall be gnexcelied. the ye charges Fas SF Rows! evtion prozipt and polite, aud ‘Y Mi Ariiiion | ugg bliss) IRON BITTERS. . “Having used your Iron Bitters in my practice, cosant drive through | 1 an tostity to Heouperior touts perpen te ie BWIOK, Proprietors, | Yigorating the appetite and promotiag digestion I can uphesitatingly recommend it fn cases of general debility and dyspepeta, and in conditions of the sytem requiring the use of a ferraginons SPRING BY" nonean cov TY, WEST VIRGINIA. a toate. ‘oF must recommend ft to ‘This eslebrated Wat ring Place ts only all. ‘Yours, respectfally, two an! o ball miles {rom SirJobn’s Ban Onas § GsUNTT, M. D.. tation, Baitimore am! Ohio Batiroad, Professor in the Philadelphia Univeraity o 3th June to lst October. visitors wT Nod | Medicine and Surgery.” ¥ them to the Springs. The im- | For sale by KIDWBLL & SON, as. Rona Pon’ e Peaneyivenia je and L4th’ street, mming Baths are wnri: | a Duusetete generally. oe 200 persons can be acc in Terms $3 per diay; $15 per week. Children and Servants half price.’ Liberal deduction for entre Beason PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. Passcogers leave Baltimore, by the Baltimore Stconp GRA*D PIC NIC OF ONONDAGA =~ x TRIBE. No 10.1 0.4% gad Ohio Rafiroed. at 9:15 0... $end 9:6 Bm | Oa vent ORT EO? STREET PARR conee in See ¥, JULY 12, 1569. Tickets 30 Cents, sdmitti and ladies. Com mittee of Arrai ents—J. 0. » G. Dement, @. Gedmiel.. "i—4. 0. Hodges 'TBRGO. Proprietor. STOCKTON HOTEL. sree CAPE MAY, N.J . T. T. SPARO, Treasurer. ‘247H oF Jexe, 1869 3928 SAM'L C_RAUB, Secretary. Deon erected within the past UE NINTH D PIO NIO OF THE jation fe > eee eee es eee TS “Yatisbadiv out Sect. Po re of the leading betels in the — ited States THE PBIBNDS OF THE FRIENDSHIP CLUB Hs terms, So INE ES RDA ES Proprietor, bave requested them t0 gi qlee, Ho. 307, Walnet oteect, their plearant Pic Nice, waich the pablia a Sowell, Fo be piven cr dear Renae we ‘0 on 1e4 7 Park. TURSDAY, July ita te Street Tickets 50 ite. admitting gent and Indies. by order of the Committee. Jy 9-48" (5 245D EXCURSION TO G x SUNDAY, JULY The steamer aBROW, v leave ber wharf, foot of 7 tact : street 10 oeloel i; returing at 7, g’elock p.m." Touching at Alexan-! 4 coming: ii. SHAFFIELD Ho: FOB GLYMONT! GRAND TBMPRRANOB EXCUBSION ¥ EQUAL NO. 1. TBIBB OF JONADAB, MONDAY. JULY 132, 1~69. = TICKETS, $1. LADIES’ TIOK BTS, 50 Cts. Boats leave 7th-etreet wharf at 5 and 6:30 p m Returning. '¢ Gly mont at 4:30 and 12 A! htful time f- antici pat 1D TO CUBA GRAND FESTIVAL AND PIO-NIC Ws Captatn Thomas Btack- f, foot Ber h street. DAILY, at 10's. (Saudaye excep'ed,)” for MOU VERNON landing and ‘recetet EXASDEIA. RSHAUL HALL, . IONA. and ‘SE, Va.—returning to the city at it Vernon and retarn, including ad- mission to the Mansion and Grounds, $1.30, Ficcts for sale at ail'the princtpal Hotels, and JAMES SYA ES, General Superintendent. Om. ‘ep ..9-2m Willard’s Hotel. M EBCHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BRTWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the Fine St. tye JOBN GIBSON. and VALLEY CITY of the MERCHANTS” LINE, will mak: YOuK. “ALEX AaNDEDS. Wa A S 6 ORGETOWN as and SATURDAY. TOWN every MONDA For farther informa: Agevt ome gh gvmpaste LULBILA and MONS. VENTIRI M'LLE ZULEILA in her great travsept fight through the sir on the doubie trapeze, 3 feet ihe Empress of the air, TTK ELLSLER to her wonderfal 8. 78 and pertlous Bvolutions en the Tight Bc ps Ticket 3 3t Tw BOATS FOB THE OCCASION. GBAND EXCURSION Regular sailing dey fom te North ST. PETER'S TEMPERANCE SOCIETY ay jor i. » . ee Philadelphia. SATURDAY, 5 THE Cp ee fe i le! iit will i Tth_street 9o'clock &. m. and steamer a low at 3% o'clock a. lock p.m. ture from the White House at p.m Street cars will be in ing. a ‘perfenced caterer will furnish refresb- ts at reasenable rates. Cook's celebrated Band, and @ grand floral exhibi- ‘and 6 youths will enliven the oc- Tickets 50 cents each. Children under 12 years, accompanied by their parents, free. Jy6 6t NEW EXPRESS LINE. THE _ONLY DIR. o on Reign) 5 as payee Washington, landing Leaving New Y. ot i2m. Leave os ae <"Freigt reostved ‘d o'clock: Lt 2 . P. HOUG! or mocnlight excursions op the Potemac, (t! Se ; & above afternoons excepted ) James BIKES, Fre. peal att 119 Wail street. Hew ¥. Offi ce—Willard’s Hotel. 2 Sim RAILROADS. AMUSEMENTS. ANTERBUBY BALL, FOB A FBW NIGHTS ONLY! COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 121. IGHT’S LY and HS ADMITTED TO ALL ABTS UF TI OUSE Admission. 25 and 50 Cents. Seo other appouncements for full particglars. ast H®: FOR BLADENSBUBG AND THE CEL- EBBATSD SPA SPBINGS. yay cel ream from pol Grinke. ‘The bar ie*stgcked with the best FOR WAY STATION Ghauore, Wines.’ Levers sud Weise ‘Beers snd Leaveat ® A. U., and 2.50 and 7:45 P.M. ears House eduoini ins minesal speci and a7 Westington on tt ; railroed trains — i. 12-45. 3, 4:20, and 7-30 end retarn to the city ° at § acd 9:45 pu." Hepes’ favorite Brese and * Sry coos ill be im Every Setur- — Seam" "J. 0. MOOKABER, Propristor. fest cam be hed at the Office at all bourse mu vak& parchasing 24. Mth streets, in Hooe’s new Pa ~~ be ned £9. soe pablicas and assortment of everything in our line. past }. we hoy A oe WW, endea' it. sit times endeersiird & BTRO Roeser See ee ey z sels. Cal cy — Laniny, EPEAT 78 | GO TO 373 GBYBNTH STREET. ANP BUX aT WHOLESALS PRICES. dren’ Baton Lace Shoes. 1 GRustee's Heeled Cater oauetse Battoas ant ie eae cai Goinrea Bitton ce H*4¥¥ REDUCTION IN FLovg. WELOH'S PREMIUM FAMILY FLOUR a: _ | reduction of $: per barrel LOUR, at = Guarsutesd isfaction in quality cael ke u BD Hams Ga BW. BUSOHELL. eave, at nder BbLit Bons, | “**™ corner istheud F street | eo-ttp VASHINGTON, D. C., SAT RDAY, JULY 10, 1869. N°. 5,096. EVENING STAR. |. THE GeveRNMEYT STRAMBR TALLAPOOSA, Washington News and Gossip. Tevently ordered hete. atrived off our msrbor this morning, from Key West. This afternoons, INTERVAL REVErUE.—The receipts to-day And yesterday from this source were $1,105.97. by order of the Governmest, Dr. J. E. Dexter, Secretary of the Board of Health, visited her with regard to Ber sanitary condition. PROMOTIONS IN THE INTERNAL REVENUE OFvice.—Messrs. A. B. White and L.S. Em- ery bave been promoted from first to second- class clerkships,and E. D. Tracey and W.H Royer trom second to third-class m the In- ternal Revenue (ffice. Finest Lisvtawayxt Wa. G. Fitch bas been ordered to duty im the Freedmen’s Bureau. SEWaTOR RAMexRY, of Minwesota, arrived in Panis yesterday. sac SALE OF ForPRITED SPIRITS —The Acting Commissioner ef Internal Revenue bas issued Tegulstions in relation to tne sale of spirtts for- fet dto the United States, being all such as were produced prior to June 2th, R.Sining in any bonded warehouse 30th, 1°69, The Commisstoner directs that all spirits which were not withdrawn from the Warehouse, upon the payment of (ax, prior to July It, 1869, will be immediately taxen pos- session of by the Collector, advertised for sale, and sold to the highest bidder. The Collector ‘will be allowed to retain the amount actually paid by him for storage or transportation, with a commission of 5 per cent upon the amount of such sale, and the balance will be deposited with the other collections. He is alse directed to make an immediate report of bis action to the Commissioner. ‘THE PRESIDENT das appointed Jno. Dietrick Surveyor of Customs for the portot Velasco, Texas, vice W.U. Wagley. suspended. Jams D. Lowky anv WM. O. SAVILLE have been appointed Inspectors of Steamboats in Baitimore, Md. Sxconp Lrgurgenant R. ). PoTrs, 3a U.S. artillery, has been ordered to duty at lery school at Fortress Monroe, Va. ARCHBISHOP SPALDING, of this diocese, pro- Poses to sail for Rome on the 20:n of next Us ber to attend the Ecumenical Council. Brever Lrevt. Oot. Jossra W. Grtroy, Captain 45th infaatry, has been relieved from duty im the Freedmen’s Bureau, and ordered to joim bis regiment. PRESENTS FROM A MexiCAN TO IisTIN- GUISHED AMERICANS —The Collector of Cus- toms of the port of Georgetown, a tew days since received a magnificent collection of solid silver articles intended as presents for Presi- dent Grant, General Sherman, ex-Secretary Seward, and Mrs. ex-President Lincoln. They were sent to this country from Mexico by Sabos lturbide, ia bebalt of a modest Mexican, who refused to bave his name made known, and ‘aid that “in his transport of deli¢ht at the abolition of slavery he was prompted to pre- pare these little tokens for some of the principal Actors in that great work.” Presideat Grant Teceives a silver coffee set of thirty-six pisces, and some dressed leopard skins. General Sherman receives an egg-boiler and holder, For ex-Secretary Seward there is an in'%siand and penholder mos: ingeniously contrived, besides a call bell, and Mrs. Lincola’s portion of the lotisaheavy card basket. All ot the art cles are of solid silver without 1y dearth of metal, and of the most heantifal finish and workmanship. President Grant's and G-neral Sherman's portions were delivered yesterday, and some idea may be formed of their value from the fact that the daty on Presiaent Grant’s lot was $718, and on General Sher- man's $164, THE CITIZENS OF New JeRsEy resident in Washington, having signified their desire to Secretary Robeson to congratulate bim official- ly on his accession to the Uabinet, Monday evening next has been designated as the day for the reception. THE PRESIDENT TO ATTEND THE BALTI- MORE SAENGERFRST.—The committee of the Baltimore Saengerfest, which commences to- Morrow, waited upon the President this morn- ing and extended to bim an invitation to be present at the <estival in Baltimore. The President replied that he wouldendeavor to Sttend on Monday afvernoon, A COMPLIMENTARY BALL was given last eve. Ring hy the proprietors of the Stetson House, Long Branch, to the Society of the Army and Navy of the Geif. Among the guests present were Generals Sheridan, Birge, Sargent, Wal- ker, Roberts, Davis, Haws and other officers of the Army and Navy, Senators and Representa- tives in Congres: GOVERNMENT ASYLUM POR THE INSANE,— The President yesterday appointed the follow- ing gentlemen members of the Board of Visi- tors at the Government Ho=pital for the In_ sane:—Prof. Joseph Heniy, LL. D., General O. O. Howard, H. D. Cooke, Esq. George 8. Gideon. Prof. Henry and G.S. Gideon, Esq., were reappointed. A VALUABLE InvenTION.—We made some Mention recently of a very ingenious and use- ful invention by our townsmen, Messrs. E. W. Woodruff and George U. Green, for filing let- ters and other papers, and styled the + (Gom- bined Paper-file and Pigeon-hole.” Since then we bave tested it at THE STaR office, and can say that for keeping papers and documents in complete order, conveniently arranged for ac- cess and examination, it surpasses anything ve ever seen before, and we thiok it must do away with all other inventions of the sort. Among their advantages are that they can be Teadily adapted to any shelving without ex- pense; that they can be fitted to any size of pa- ; that Hon. Wm. H. SEwarp’s party leave tor Sit. ka next Monday, the North American Trans- portation Company placing the steamer Active athis service. The party will visit Portiand, Oregon, and Victoria, and probably the Kodi- ack Islands on their return. After inspecting Southern California, Mr. Seward will start for the city of Mexico, via Acapulco, to pay a Promised visit to President Juarez. pers; hey economize space, and that the THE MississiPri AND Texas Etrcrions.— | papers are kept in perfect condition, and so ar- The regular session of the Cabinet yesterday | Tanged that they can be examined with sin- gular ease and readirecs. They are made to Accommodate papers according to their tulk and numbers in the positions best adapted for handling them, and when it is deemed neces. sary they can be secured by an ingenious kind of lock, which fastens simultaneo! of them. or can be adapted to th : ‘This invention is now coming into gen>ral use in the Departments, and especially in the Patent Office, Auditor's offices, General Spin- ner’s office, and other offices, where it ucularly desirable to have a systems rangement of papers convenient of access For the same reasen it is coming into general use amongst the leading patent lawyers and patent agente, who find it invalu: in keep- ing their numerous and important papers in the best condition for ready use. The leading patent lawyers of this city are using it alto- afternoon was prolonged toa late hour. it 1s stated that the Mirsissippi and Texas elections were considered at considerable length, aad that it wes determinedéo submit the consti- tution to the people of Mississippi, the test oath and disfranchising clauses to be voted upon separately as in Virginia, and tne fourth Tuesday in November was named as the day of holding the election. Nothing definite traus- Pired regarding the election in Texas, but i: is thought the day will be equally remote. A GENERAL CouRT MaRrIat has been or- dered to meet at West Point, New York, on the 13th mmstant, for the trial of Cadet Kobert N. Price, and such other prisoners as may be | gether, and such firms as Henry Howson & brought before it. The following named offi- | Co, of Philadelphia, are sending large orders cers have been detailed for duty on the court: | for it. We take great pleasure in stating what we know of this admirable invention, and in adding that anv information concerning it can be obtained of Messrs. Woodrutf & Green. ———~o+e-___ The Northeastern International Saenger- jest. The Northeastern International S:engerfest will begin in Baltimore to-morrow evening at the Maryi+nd Institute Hall, with the Oratorio of the Messiab. The Baltimore Gazette says -— “This event nas been looked for with more than ordmary interest for more than a year past, and the Baltimore Swngerbund has left nothing undone to make it surpass all former festivals, The Singing Associations of Baltimere are seven in number and the members have Worked As one man to complete the arrange. ments, which are now perfect in every respe- There will be present fifty-six societies, exc! sive of those of this city, which aggregate up- wards of two thousand singers. The New York Associations will leave that city this morning, and on their arrival in Philadelphia will be joined by the Associations of that city, and reach Baltimore abont eight o'clock im the evening. The imore Swagerbund will meet the train at Broadway, where the visitors will form in procession, escorted by their Baltimore friends, and march up Broadway, Baltimore and Oalyert streets to Monument Square, where they will be welcomed by Mayor Banks. The response Brevet Lieut. Colonel Alexander Piper, Bre- vet Lieut. Colonel John Mcl.. Hildt, Brevet Major A. K. Arnold, Brevet Lieut. Uoionel J- Ford Kent, Brevet Lieut, Colonel Peter S. Miclire, Capt. Rob’t Catlin, Capt. A. S. Ularke. Lieut. Colonel Charles C. Parsons, Judge Ad- vocate. CURBSTONE BROKERS AND THE IwTeRnaL Ruvenvz.—Recently the Assessor of Intern: Revenue tor the District of Columbia has o! tained the names of a number of persons who have practiced “shaving” salaries at a heavy per cent. He intends to make them comply with the internal revenue laws, and doubtless they will be prosecuted for failing to take out Meense as brokers, The list contains the names of several who practiced at the Government Printing Office, as also the names of -ome Whose personal appearance would indicate that they should be among the borrowers in- stead of the lenders. Gay. Bian Hissep at Lone Branca, Niw JBESEY.—(luite @ scene occurred, not “On the Beach at Long Branch,” bat in the hotel at that piace at the banquet of the Socie- ., will be a song, which all the Associations iy of the Army and Navy of the Galt on | Win join. After the welcous, the line will pat ‘Thursday evening last. Major General Frank | “eed to the Concordia Building, the headgues, P. Blair was called, and in the course of his re. | ters of the festival, where thee visitors will be marks said; “We have heard here of Farra- gut and Sheridan, but we shall yet hear of Lee and Stonewall Jackson.” Hisses and cries, and great coniusion hereupon o-curred,but Ad- miral Farragut decided that to introduce any. unerchor, which will bave its headquarters thing which interrupted the harmony was out | St Raine’s Hall, ee stn oa Bewsasore of order, and quiet Was soon restored. three hundred and fifty guesis, und tha Leider. krapz will have ite headquarters ut the New Assembly Rooms, and entertain a large num. conducted totheir quarters. W: ihe visiting societies will be eight bands of music, five from New York, aod three from Philadelphia, all of which will take part in the musical per. formances of the festival. The Germania M: RECOGNITION oF THE REGULAR Rerrnci- caw NOMINEES In TRXAS.—The original of the following telegram is in possession of Major W. B. Moore, of Texas, now in this city, who visited Governor Claflin with a special view ber of the visitors. The most ample arrange. ments have been made for the comfortable ac. commodation of fully two thousand persons The list of Associations who w' in the Jestival, it participate ther with the umber of of securing an endorsement of the regular Re- — ‘as far as could be ascertained, foot up:— yablican nominees of the State of Texas, in and Spporition to the Jack-Hamilton-Uonserva- bers. | From Philadelphia eae victeity tive- Democratic ticket: uartette Ciub, 25 members; Bostow, July 7, 1869.+1 have directed the From Obio_Mien- recognition by the Secretary of the National | nerebor, 27 members and De Beriot Club, of Executive Republican Committee, of the Exec- | Golumbus. Fi - eg te of utive Committee of the Stateot Texas chosen roe pnd — ere are:—Germania Mrnverchor, a by the Houston Convention, which nominated ee s0c! M kranz, Harmonie. Arion, Turner, See itimore ly yi t . | Sengerchor, and East Bal Loiderk: General E. J. Davis for igo ance with on: of three hundred members, Cbsirman National Republican Executive be rae as me ‘Committee, OUR NaTIONAL BANKS.—The following shows the condition of the National Banks of this city for the year ending June 3uth: RESOURCES. ‘The following Societies will contend for the Prizes, which will be divided in first and fecond classes, and each prize will cons‘st of Premtut ‘ree Go Shree Neu Banks 153,370 00 c oe jphia; Teutonis Mwanerchor, of onal ; a jew York. Frachonal earrency. + 272088 | “The procession of Monday Fill be one of tne Toes! Veuder notes. 354,428 oo | Most imposing ever witnessed timore, Three per cent, certificates, 200,00 00 | ga-Engenie rouge is soldin Parie. LIABILITIES. r Capital stock. SF The Princess of Wales again “has pros- Ueda pe oe os George Peabody is at Newport Undivided profits. a % = : ing mine were be will remain toreome ume, 1° 18 dey ®7 Captain Monroe Harrison, U.S. a. Decto Nartona ‘8 in St. Louis, on tbe stb. of brain fever. ST Maggie Mitche!l is and getting better, Due to other banks and 0On be as lively as the “UTicRet” she once $4,258,565 17 FOREIGN NEWS BY CABLE. t Political ¢ Claims, &e in the House of Lords last night, the Irish Charen came up for report from the com- mitiee. Un motion of Lord Cairnes, the dates of “May 1, i571,” were substituted for «Janu. ”* throughout the bill. The Marquis of Olanricarde moved that clause 28, giving power to convey additional tand to the Church nody, be restored to its original form. He said the clause, as now amended, revived Protest- Sat Ascendency in the most hateful form, giv- ing glebe lands to the Church tody, but refus- ing them to Catholics and Presbyte.sans. I was certain the Goverament and Qommons Would never sanction the amended clause. The Marquis of Salisbury replied, that in moving the amer.dment be contemplated similar grants to Catholics and Presbyierians, according to Mr. Bright's orizmal proposal, whic Mr Gladstone bad endorsed, but he thought we Tetention of their own giebes by the Irish Church was not unfair. After further discus- sion, Earl Denbigh announced that the Uatho- lics bad decided not to accept glebe lands or residences, The motion to restore clause 2+ ‘was lost—-i0 to 91. ‘1 be amendment embracing the proposal of Earl Granville to pay half a million sterling in money, instead of handing over private endowments created before 1", was agreed to. The report of the bill was then received. Earl Cluncarty gave notice that, when the bill comes up for a third reading, be ‘Will move its postponement for three mouths. In the Houte of Commens, Mr. Gisastone, after acknowledging the courtesy with which Sir Henry Bulwer had sooiten po=tponed his motion in regard to the Alabama claims, said in again appearing to put it off he felt it b duty to allege some reasons for his action: it would amount to & definite p»s‘ponement ot the question for this year. He assured the House it was the opinion of tue goverament that it would best promote the interests m- volved in this great quesuon by abstaining trom a-king the House to discuss it at the pres- ent moment. Sir Henry Bulwer replej. He felt it his duty toaccede to Mr. Gladstone's request, but be did so with great relactance. He thought discussion would do no harm, but rather strengthen the policy of the government. He felt convinced that if the relauons of Great Britain and the United States were allowed to contiaue in their present state, both countries would bave reasons to repent. The Loadon Times regards the postponement of the debate ‘With satisfaction. Their in'roduction at une present moment would serve no good purpose Agenersl sense of weariness with respect to the subject on beth sides necessitates an inter- val of & considerable period befere it is re- sumed. Debate could only be usefulif Par- liament disapproved of the conduct of the ministry or wisbed to instract :t in regard to future negotiations; but there is no dissauisfac- tion. The Star is gied that the discussion has been postponed. American reseutment towards England is likely to become weaker, and her desire to reduce the burden of the public debi stronger. The Peuple Francais (of Paris) says:—«“The deputies in the Corps Legisiatiff, who are now signing an interpellation for political reforms, are members of the Tiers Parti, and friends of the Government. They do not want the Em- to renounce his mghbt of initiative, bat ask m to allow the Chamber to share it. | We b- lieve the Emperor is not disposed to reject their Gemand. The situation is not disquieting. ‘While one side is not disposed to make exag- gerated claims, the other is equally resolved hot to Make exaggerated resistance. The crisis will terminate in a compromise, which wil! satisty publicopinion.” Theevening journals announce the resignation of the ministers. It is believed Rouner bas been commissioned to form a new cabinet, which will include four members of the Tiers Part. A manifesto from the Emperor is looked tor. The press and people of Spain generally con- demn the ministry. The Governor of Cut Jona bas been dismissed for not preventing re- publican demonstrations in Barcelona. D. Orders are anticipated, and troops are kept 10 readiness. ‘Tue WORKING PeorLe.—The National Union of Plasterers assembled in Boston on July 7th. About 40 delegates were present from all paris of the United States. The National Con vention ot Bricklayers will meet in Philadelphia Au- gust lvth. The bricklayers’ unions of New York and Brooklyn have redoced the initiation fee to $5 until Avgust ist. Toe Women Cap- makers’ Union of New York reports thar the strike for an advance bas been succes. ful. only three minor firms refusing to pay the creased rates. The chippers and flnishers ot New York have organized a union, which numbers over one hundred members. The collar laundresses of Troy, now or a strike, have opened a co- operative laundry, and hereafter will di bense with the assistance of tue middlemen A co-operative manufactory for shirts, col- jars and cuffs is also to be established. with & capital of $5,000, im shares of $5 each ‘The manufacturing jewelers of Newark. N. J itis reported, have within the last five years more than doubled the products of their busi- ness. Their capital has been increased and their buildings have been enlarged, so that now & greater number of workman are em- ployed in Newark in the manufacture of jew- elry than in any other city of the same popuia- tion in the United States. The gold used in the business is from the United States assay office, so that there is no longer a necessity ot Melting up the coms which bave been strack With great labor and expense. The wages of the journeymen range from $15 a week up to as high, in some rare imstances, as $8) and $100 a week. The average, however, 1s $23 week, but very many earn $40 and 850. The engravers are paid the highest, with the ex ception of the setters of the precious stones. This class of workmen, it is reported, earn: over S100 8 ween. Tne HaRvarp lnTeewaTioxal Caew.—The picked boat's erew of the Harvard University of Massachusetts, which is to contend with th famous Oxford (English) University crew in the international four-oared race, arrived in New York on Thursday, en route to Eagiand The crew comprises the following named gen- tlemen: Messrs. A. Bui W. A. Simmons, A. P. Loring, George Bass Sylvester W. Rice, and W. Blaikie. They are accompanied by three servants, and will be joined shortly aft: their arrival Engiand ‘by Joseph Fay, a member of the Harvarc crew, who goes out to fill the place of one of the crew, should any of them be so unfortunate as to be ineapacited by cident or si from pulling in the pro- posed race. They are as lithe and wiry a set of young. muscular Christians as the eyes of a Professional orrsman could wish to behold, sud Will, unquestionably, give a good account of themselves upon the other side of the “big pond.”"—W. ¥. Herald. —<—$_. -Usuriovs RATES roR Money.—The Now Xork correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger writes: “it turns out to be trae that the directors of several of the most prominent national bank: tage'ber with sundry stock brokers. have re. ceived 8 summons from the District Attorney to Appear before the grand jury, to testify concern- ing certain complaints that have been made against the lenders of money at usurious rates oe = making a erent — in W. street; bu! ry mere spec Pane or: the 5 that istrict attorney ‘takea these gen! in band, he will not halt till he gives temo ‘understand thata persistence in their unlewfal ‘combination to make money scarce’ will land u ip the Btate prison or penitentiary.” Mesrine oF MasTas Brickravees— Resist ance of the Bight Hour Rule—A of mas- ter brickia) pon digte Fn nt ame e ig at the erik Attendance was qui:e large, and a full ve was bad the subject of hou! day's labor upon . Only one master iiermecting any} couaty, Lli., ‘Without judge or jury. @F Most of the casuaiities on Independence Day were csses of drowning caused by the up- eetung of boats. . | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. INTERESTIN NEWS FROM THE PLaiNs 8 dispatch saysS nator Harlan and family arrived yesterday, and left for Salt Lake to-day A Denver © I says —The United States Geological Bxpedition, under Dr. Hayden, arrived yesterday. baving spent ten days be. tween Cheyenne and Denver. They go south- weetwardly from bere, ana expect to b> out all summer. Extensive fires are raging on the mountains rgetOwN, ANG is spreading with fear- ity. It will do immense damage and tion tothe timber. The fire is visible here, fifty miles distant There is & strong disposition to lynch Jobn Moore, who raviebed Mrs. McAdams, near Greenville, LIL The evidence »gainst bim ts sbment. ds of Allen and MoCoole met last bt aud made preiiminary arragemeats tor other mill between these worthies. Fifty dollars a side were deposited, aod anotaer Meeting is to be beld this atternoon. The tight is to be for $2.500a side, to figbt in four months witbin fifty miles of Cipcimnati. n City sailed for Pas 000 1p ireasure, of wh a i Yerk and the balance for Eagiand, C Pacama. of the shipment of treasure to New York is accounted for by the daily remit. tances via the Continental Kuilroad; sincegine opening of which $1,654, 0 has been seut for- war branch mint will be closed to-morrow jow the change of officers aud @ generat settlement of accounts to be made. The Secre. tary of the Treasury bis authoriz~d the suy- Treasurer to increase the bullion fund of the mint by adding & million and 4 bait dollars, to obviate any difficulty from ths closing of the institution Mr. Bu-boell, one of the Directors of the Union Pacifig railrord, and party arrived here yesterday from tae Est, TERRIBLE FLOOD IN TEXAS. Great rae f Property. New OBLBans, July 10.—A dispated trom Houston, Texas,’ reports an unprecedented flood in Colorado Valley, Texxs. The tele- graph lines have been down west «f Lezrange for five days, and we can hear nothing trom beyond. The waler is all over the country. In some places it is twenty-five feet deep, and is Tising rapidly. Lagrange is being evacasted. Columbus Ty also Dering deserted, apd the womer and chu. Gren are mostly gon-. Houses are seen float. ing past Lagraoge. In tue bottoms the water is im the tops of the trees. The trestlework approaching the ratiroad bridge at Columbus is gone, although the heavy rise bas no’ ye: Teached there. Most of the fine crops ia the valley bave been destrcyed, ENTRAL AND SOU York. July 10. Chauncey brings Aspinwall dates to Jul, The Pavama Star, atter anno: Joan of $7,000,000 had peen vated in for the completion of the Inter-(ceanic way H AMERICA. Railt- Hepauras, says that nota rail has been load, nor a sod turned towards commencing the road: neither has the route ever been sure veyed. Valparaiso dates to June 10/h contain No news, except that the yellow fever was sub- siding in Peru. Sentral American advices state that the ms of France and Italy against Nicaragua bave bsen amicably arrange YELLOW FEVER CASES ON THE U.S. STEAMER NARRAGANSETS. Portemovru, N.H, July 10.—The United States steamer Nafragansect arrived at quar antine last might, with six cases of yellow fe. ¥er on board—three officers and three men. They @re ali doing well. Lieut. R.K Duer, and one man whos name could not b=sscer- tained, died on the passage from Key West. THE NEW ORLEANS SUGAR FRAUDS. New Oggans, July i0.—Marsbal Packard yesterday, on an order from the United States Court, seized the books of Auguste Conturie & hich he examimed by experts for evi- dence ef frauds im relation to sugars lately seized. The court bas appointed three ap- Praisers to appraise the same sugars. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS AT SARA. TOGA. SARATOGA, July 10—Among the guests now bere are ex-President Fillmore, Commodore Vanderbilt. Thurlow Weed, George Opdyke, and Col. Provost, of Wasbington, and Vols. Radcliff and Middleton, of the Royal Artillery. KILLED BY LOCOMOTIVES. Rocugstar, July 10—Alfred Hopkins, a farmer near this city, was killed yesterday by 8 locomotive at a road. crossing. Boston, July 10.—James S. Donnell, a tele. giaph repairer, was run over and killed by a locomotive at (Quimcy this morning. DEATH OF A PROMINENT LAWYER. Boston, July 10.—Wm. Bigham. a prominent lawyer of this city, died last night. INCENDIARISM. RocuESTER, 10.—Thomas Lynch has been arrested here for firing his own store. A Man Killed by his Wii Mot Brether—seoth Held for Tria’ Coroner Rollins held an inquest yesterday in the case of Adam Gesell, died at 151 East Houston street Teceivid atthe bands of Frede: June 2. the testimony elicited yester- day it appears that for some time past Adam Gesell bad beep on not the best of terms with the motber and brother of his wife, who were living i the building with Bim, and be bad threater- ed to bave them put out of the house. The motber, Curisuiaga Seblee, bad expressed a determination, however, te stay in Jer went out to learn the cause, when he found Qoristiana Schlee armed with a club, and Frederick with a sword cane. Mrs. Gesseil told Haesier that her hasband Bad been stabbed, and requested bim to go im search of Adam. Batnee pace awed ates room abd saword ta ale a picked the ‘Wounded man ap, pat: om the lounge, and ‘Uben sent for |. Hassler then returned ol se wtrack @7 Lady Thora and the Ameri cise the succession to Dexter and tae mnt $2500 next Monday. The steamship Heary | ANCIAL AN® COMMERCIAL. ‘During the week ending to-day @194, 90 im trac. tonal currency wae forwarded from the Trans. ery Department to Nationa! Ban ks, aad €) a to rhe US Depository at Battrmore ‘The amount of securines Deld by the Treas- rer ef the Unved States Nauos Ranks, reported to-day, as follow cirenlating notes, S542, Public moneys, #3, 74.5 The amountof Fracuonal Curreacy redeemed And destroyed during the week Tbe amo: during w ameunt burp! otes barand img tbetoont $546,077. The Amount of bank currency 4 for tilts de. stroyed during (he week was €1%!.50\m | AMOUNT issued therefor wp 40 and making the totn a) Bank currency outstanding « LOMAS. overs: SEIBETOR, July 1), I.—Jay Qooke & Co. fereish the following quotauiens of Gov ernment securities : 2 sJo \ S208 Je \ Ten F quote stocks and bonds in home and foreign Markets ax follows New Yors, Juiy 10 —Firet Boara—U. S 6, 11, coupon. 1) =. ING. coupons Li 144. coupons, 1S56B. conpome. 114: Ist, Comper, mew, HTK: GAs. IAT, non, 174 eompon, Wey Pacific Matt: Urrutia 32; Mxil, none; Uanton, Jumberiand, Western Union Teie- grapb. 3 \: Quicketiver. 15; Boston Water Power. 15: New York Qentral, 1%, : Had- fon. 1654; Reading, none: Michigan Southern. 10,; Ultimo Gentral. none: Cleveland and Piresnare, Lm \ Northwest. 04 do. preferred 05 |, (ie Toledo. none: Rock Haland Lie. 1% 4: Altow & Terra Haute 1) Michiean (-ntrat, Wabash. Adams }apress, Fargo & Oo. Express, Voted Srates Be- press. 724° American Express, 4) Mer- chants’ Tuten. none Ohicago & Alton. pons do. referred. none. Market weak. Qold, (35 \ aiby. [By Cadie) Loxpom. July jo. 2 p.m —Marker clows, Consor, wt y HKonds, “ty, quiet: Iwo, aml Sates 19,000 bales. Middling Uplands, 12 Orleans, 12 ” ak. J sriling to-di Steamer Oi <6) ard with prices Corn firme: (ats firmer Le for new red yellow 9 ————s Wall Street Te-Day. New Yora, Stocks wuse'ti«t. wiih & disposition towards lower prices. Money offered at > per cent. cntrency to 7 per cent. | gold interest. Exchange. 94. Gold, 35 \. 5-20, | coupon, North Carolina Go. new, 44). 5 do. mew, 61; | York, July Flour dull and 5a | lower. Wheat dull and ia? cents lower. Cora } scarcely so firm. eo -—____ The Omelet The mind that invented the omelet was capa- ble of greater things. Many persons think | they have made and eaten omelet when they ¢ Not. Anything thatis made of eges strred Paud solifled over the fire ss supp an omelet, but st isnt. Floar ta minutes to cook, and an omei The true omelet is a pile of terror-stricken | exes and milk; it trembles with every yar. and | crouches in a deliciou: | the palate. He who p | wil find a porous, ti palpable to the touch. that wil as Pon refle-- ling to admit that bens were . Rots hee.) pr |B this way —Have some fresh eces, not ees. Alleges that will not, by any possi ity. do to boil, are p a make omelets ‘with. Bi them in bowl, if they are fresh the white will be as clear as aiden's eye, and the yolk as round as the pupil of it. Adda taspvonfal of mii for every ecg, and whip the whole ougbly as you would for sponge cake omele? pap has previously been pat on the and mage so hot that butier will brown in it, but mot quite. dition you will tarn the whipped into the pan and put it directly over the fire. Get a thin-bisded fe and run it carefaliy under the bottom of the egg, so as to det that which is pot cooked a tee fi; to it wall bu: the ‘bottom, and © wi TE en burned is most offensive in | and taste itis vor The re and then let it stand for a moment to browa, Bot plate and serve it, or, yourself immediately, and turn it out on better, eat o t st 1s cooking, or all your hopes and your om: Jet will flatten down together If it is Properly, made it will be like asummer sunset, rich with crimson 8nd yellow bues, and the savor will gladden the heart. The common mistake in making omelets is ‘0 merely stir the eggs with a fork, to put no mul an, to put salt. four and bread cramp. in: 10 cook them too slow, and to turn them out on celd plates @ clammy, skinuey waste of eggs. Thus made they are &s un whosesome to ea: as they are repulsive im appearance. if any one bas a fancy for mixing floely- minced bam with the egg batter he will make a bam omelet; or tof surrounding it with sve kidneys, and smearipg a little of the sauce thereof about the egg after it ts cooked. bave a kidney omrlet; or by pouring ram over and setiing the same on fire, be will bare an ~omele( ou rhum,” oF by sprinkling granulated sugar over it, it will be an omelet fv re bat all these are simply inventions of the enemy to see how vilery they can ill-treat @ good thing snd Jet not utterly rai it.—Herper’s Bazar Fata REsvct 01 A couple of fellow: weeks pas’, ubling persons living ia toupper partot Massillov, On: arourd their Douses, looking in ‘when Mr. Shieh p ye, Marios te bechepiee eee the Establionmnan: toe Ee ith feelings of almost poetic compia. above their ordivary collect oreign missions.