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le = s THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At the Star Building, . § W. Corner Pennsylvania Ay. and lth St, } EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. —— 2 The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the Cxty acd District at Tet (CENTS PER WERK. Copits at the counter, with | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York weekly bank statement is fa- Yorable, DBt Witbowt important featare. The i 1 loans have been expanded over two and a balf millions,and the Jegal tenders Rave incrensed brarly twoand @ balf millions, t&e result of ¥ deen an addition to the deposits of ihons. The loss of 8 close Upon & million. showing the bea v¥ shipments | during the wee! Despite this loss the tol rf o As increased $1,436,130, Against an in- crease in the total liabilities Of €5.122,0%. The a | banks bold in lawful money s out wo CENTS ex e amount ared by ia Se 4 © Paice rom MavLixa Three Months. One rm gguted by law. 27,415,082, agains’ Dollar and Fifty Cents, tix months, Three } | weeks contrasted show changes as follows — fat ed ieee none ioneriecmam . 3 ——= 76026: . 957.60. ane “yuo WEP KLY STAR— published on Friday | =, XXXIV . WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 26, 1869. Ne. 5,109. crease ip deposite, $5,190,559; Inctease in legal el a ; tenders, $2,412,156. ———. > | Government Secaritics. TELEGRAMS TO THE 8TAR. | oatturnin te folowing’ quotes SP ost SUMMER RESORTS. Tee Pegsiperr bas signed the commission SPECIAL NOTICES. LETTER FROM SARATOGA SPRINGS. EVENING STAR. of Owen B. Chadbourne to be Collector of Cus- K | ermment escurities : LANTIO O1TY. NJ. : eomnappeltnce yy | ™ lca tiouse corragr.” A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. a od yee parin pein, etree: 's | The best Iecation on the Island Mo: PERRY DAVIS’ PAIS KULLEB 1s really N d Gossi: and forwarded th> sam y This Afterneon’s Dispatches, copvenient to the surf. Good and safe valuable medicament. and unlike most of the Washington OWS ANG VOSSIP. | Vepartmen: from Long Branch. Cnadbourne : bathing. Thrcouch in two hoare from was Coll ger Mr. Lincola, bat THE CARLIST OUTBREAK EN SPArR. Prilsdeiphie Terma moserare Detented articles of t + is used by many easel hele _ x A Battle with tr elm" JONAH WeUTOR, Proprictor. physictens. It is particularly desirable in loca- INTERNAL REVENUB—The recsip's to-dsy | was removed by Mr. Johnson. iret peel pie a gg t Hove where physictans are not near, andinfami- | trom this source were #913,454.9). Sasser Ses sa 8. — S Pix®y Pornt wore. Hien Will often cave the wesseeltn oF eating caret THE Paesivent aT LonG BRANCH.—Presi- the Herald, dated Madrid, July 24th, says -— Anu s-tual eutbreak of the Uarlists has taken Place st last. Five hundred dritled troops, | under General Savareszo, bave appeared near Ciu ‘ad Real, and ae'rong party are at Manza- nars They have interrupted reiuway com- Mucication between the two c'ties, and cut the telegraph wires. A general rising of the Car- lists is expected. Ion Carlos has crossed the — onuer. By Bankers’ and Broke Maprir, July 2 SALT WATER BATHING. ‘This favorite resort having been thorough; revovated, with tucrcased and ther acccmmedations, wil! be opened Freep of ‘visitors om the. SIEST OF JULY. when the subseriber solicits @ contineation of patronage. $350 Board, per day... 400 MKS WH MITCHELL. { midnight foradoctor A bottle should be kept in S@cRETARY Raw ine is expected to arrive ever) hou Boston Traveller. iv 2-im here to-morro #. dent Grant and family attended the Metnodist Episcopal Church at Long Branch yes erday morning. At3 p.m. they rode to tue residence of Joha Hoey, with whom they dined, retarn- ing tothe hotel at balf-past eigut. Arrange- ment: are completed tor the grand ball at the Stetsen House this evening, at which are ex- Pected a host of distinguished people. Every ment flitted fora night anda day through the gay streets and grounds and parlors and cerri- dors of Sara‘oga, an 1— “thea folded their tents like the Arabs and as silently stole away.” They had one dress parade on <pacious Broadwry and were reviewed in the delicions cool of the morning by Governor Hofmaa and Boarp. 1% 620s Ja ay, 87 ..1d0K S 6.208 Ja a3 7.68 12, 1, Ten Forues. G@oid., Sevaton FEenTos and family sailed frem New York on Saturday for Europe. REMOVAL. TJIGsLTt Has REMOVED pis WOOD AND COAL OFFIOB From 323 D arrest, to. Be. 251 VENNSYLVAN(A AVENUS, | Between 12th and 13th ii-eo8 Gex. Ropert WIttiams, A. A.G.. whe hes Deen on asbort lenve of absence, has returaea to the city looking muc 1 better. per week. Telegraph, James a. i : —A battle was fought this Gassaway, lor STEAMERS LAV SHINGTON WED- siti wehr —— Rea ety eee na we instr the stair | sisff,1m the presence of at least tea thousand | morning beiween tbe Government trosps and | Lewis Jokseoe & Oe qaot mocks and bonds NESUVAY. So'clock a.m. FRIDAY, 6 o'clock a | » ERGN Br 7 J. W. Dovoracs, Esa. Deputy Cmamis. | & bighly enjoyabie one, avd there can be no | spectators, who gave an ovation as only such | the Carlists wnder the command Of General | ap And foreign markets as follows SATORDAY. 6 k a LEAVE BLLIS? IRON BITTERS r & home ag fo! Bal ey a ee Having used your Iron Bitters tn my practice. é sioner of Internal Revenue, is out cf t2ma ona ebort visit to his home in Erie, Penn. BALTIMORE TUESDAY. 4 p.m. SATUBDAY, dowbt that nothing will be lacking to mua it 4p. m. Towching. gormg and returning, at the \ Point. ye2 An occasion long tobe remembered. The Pres- ident is expected to retura to Washing‘on an aggregation of beauty, fashion and wealth could give, At night the Lelands*inaazurated their new ball room in Union Park with a were Killed and a vernment troops med a loss of three officers, who were on Yous, ee ee eee S 6s, | COUPOR, 12! \,; 5.20%, ING. Coupons 1234: 1-44, coupons, 12) ',; ISB. coupons, 121): 1865, Ican testify to its superior tonic properties for in- vigorating the appetite and Late ye | digestion. I can unhesitatingty recommend it in cases of Keueral detility avd Ayepepals aud ia conditions | JUDGE IMENT leaves this city te-right for | about the close uf ths presen" week, omplimentary ball, amd it was as handsome | Fonr thousand Carlists Baye army | 1204; 62, Int, com : x ENT le 3 se of c on, r sts baveatnved im La compon, 111 4 R OSSLYNN HOUSE. bg nope tte Long Branch companied by several promi- x e —ot Au Afluir As WAS ever Witnessed anywhere. The | Manc & Missimippi dere Bontes, Sik Om th Heich=: opposite Gaarestoren. all Yours, remectiully. oe. MD nent Mississippians, Where they exp2ct to meet = ATOR SUNNER, ina letteg dated at Nabast, | paity Saraiovian says “that the view from the Governmer ys are on the march to the At none; Osa — 48 8 GAUNTT, 5 es Mass. tew: days siace, w riend het i 8 sees, | Scene of Rete 2: This clegnnt aod ettractiye eummer ro, | Professor nthe Philadeiphin Univareny o the President. pene : xe pening geviarbes a oe ballroom reminded one ofsomerorenous Eust- rareaeaNd SUMetEAN Wews iz land. 2; Western union Tele. treet r yo ‘th atomet an secret: * ‘ = the oe = 23 xf —_ Th fable. undreds & Suinese lanterns were s N . 1 * 7 SS beeen in teste tas ecconee on | For nwery. REsiowgD—Secretary Houtwell his ac- | ministration sbould pursue its preseat neatrai | °™™ oe LS the public the progrietors dem it only necessary to eailattenticn 9 Ite bick, airy, amd cool loce Ww lew York Oentral, 21-\: Hud- Ireanasivenion Sceeren an’ cepted the resignation of Thomas LL Hames bung amid the thick folinge of the i and Droggists generally v ations ue and 14th’ street, Var ve t course regs ding the Cuban qaestion. He adds har - ce a2 OF the night, L were, —The Unived Siates prac. | 06 Fag ir ot at onan ef ml wy 3a | Inspector of Hollers and Steamboate at Uni- | that his sympathies are wiibmly enlisted in ee, uu teat ae om Tis ne : o Maord sea eee med acetal Aree ‘Cleveiand and pinsvars, ten ° welll appointes “and shed ERRING BUT NOBLE. cago, Hlinois. behalf ot the Cubans, but insists that the im- © beauty among the arctiag branches of | arrived at Portsmouth, and the officers are now vo 40. pret'd. O14: Cleveland teres, that tte lanier ard bars SELF-HELP FOR YOOSG MEN, who havin; MR. Hitz, Consul General of Switzerland, | POTNce of our negotiations with Great 5 he elms, ‘The arr was langard with the breach | visning tbe diferent Government establish. | Poets MOBry soy Sem spascenttz cupped with ccorsthine the most | Erred. desire s totter MANHOOD. Seat in aealed lett here on Satnrday evening for Wisconsin | *M, which would be compromisea just now | ofowers nestled om the bosoms of the young there “ : | Wibien ot: Amame mupeen cone woe tuencelteds the ‘ationtion prompt and polite: and | ABD SANITARY AID ASSOCIATION, Box P | 8nd Minnesota, ona visit of inspection :o the | by the slightest concession to them, are para- and beautiful, or clinging amid their luxariant | ‘tumored tbat a treaty Ras been con- | the charger rensonaDle. Philacelphis. Pa. my i9-eo3m Swiss settlements. He will be absent about a | Mount to the interests of the revolutionists cluded between France, Austria and Italy, | 1 may be reached by the Aqneduct the Long Briige via Arlington— either toute afording & pleasant drive through scenery of estoric interest - SYKES & CHADWICK, Proprictors. tresses. Out from the casemen’s of ta+ ori- ball chamber flyated stratus of delicious and every walk was filed with the Whereby tbs Istter, in cise of war, is to sup. port France with ® conungent of 50,00) troops And to occupy Viterbo. month. He is understood tv endorse Secretary Fish’s Proposition to negotiate through Gee ‘ral Sick- ‘PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. SURGEON J. BRINKERHOF? has been ordered Jes an opportunity for the Cubacs to bay the | giow.1 { promenaders, Here, | _1tis alsorumored tat Prussia bat offered pert FF*™2Y once Pic-sic toduty atthe New York Navy Yard. Chief | island for themeelvee, with the waderotanding | 1.20” eitwuee wceccet ae salen Tel. | the Pope 12.0.0 men if the French foccesevace | EEL 3. ARALOSTA ¥ ISLAND. ineer B. F. Isherwood has been ortered to | that the United Srates shall endorse the bonds gag TUEDDAY. JULY 271 OW of the Seventh, their brilliaut uniforms aad 69, wy Yard at Mare Island, California, on mpomesdechgcallngneGacd i eamship Great Eust- 1 OPEN on Taw 24TH OF IONE, 1869, 4 issued for the purchase money, or etaerwise | mniitary bearing adding to the pic’uresqueness | ern trrived bere to~da. ! ‘This Hote! has been erected within the past year, | ,,Crmmittee of Arri jst September, Assist in raising the necessary funds far that | of tne pageant. The effect ot the whole was | Loxvon, July 2 —A dispatch trom Con- | meee Soceteh Gone ane te tecaieed Tickete—sdmittio, SEIZURE OP ALconor.—lof h Purpose. ey description. It seemed as it all the | St90"ZOpie, datrd to-day, s that Egypt is | sbade firmer, and es er cueste. a1 s P| a 1 —! formation ha - = oe. gextensi 4 mo any of the leading hetels tn the, — SoD ennUen BAS Use arming exteesival ‘Scares received at the Treasury D-partmaat of the seizure of 100 barrels of alcohol by Collector New UNITED Srares Taeascrt Nores.— | beauty and wealth of Sara’ogt bad come to pay SELECT MOONLIGAT EXOURSIUN. tribute of honor and admiration ty New York's | Middiing Uplands, % 5s Eptit shen, stdrese 134. : G B. McCartee, Cniet of the Bureau of En- DIFFICULTY BETWEEN EPISCOPAL Neen ret Weleet nt, TOR Cnt tate een ney OF WASHING. | Stockdale, at New Osleans, for s violation of | graving and Printing, Treasury Deparment, | Pet regiment . DIGNITARICS. Maliteore Markets, o-tey. elect Philadelphi mE Pe F the revenue laws. bas just returned bere trom New York. waere Meguiflvert im See ee ern Pa $5 — = Satie ee =! a July 26.—Uotton quiet and returning leave Glymoni be chasbeen to pash £ a the werk and tastefully finished, trom floor to frescos entuc ot ot | steady. Flour steady; low and medium crades ———— Weber's full brass end string bands des i - as ee ee ee BOL : rs Bishop Whitenouse, Grocese, that be | firm, Stren 5.75086 STEAMBOAT LINES. cB engaged. and no palos spared te faciti; | | CUSTOM-HOUSE ArrotntMENTs,—Secretury | tne new United States notes of the denominas | ceiling, the new Vuion Ball 20m, erstwhile should not do so, preached iu Trinity Courch | extra Fahy pe ped age ny UN pb pe ape Fispee 8 Boutwell bas appoiated George H. Abbdatt | tion of one and two dollars, which will be | the Opera House, was a fittiag temple for | ris moraine and evening. The charch was | su Ine SuaS6.5U; do extra $6.5Jae ‘do. SIELD 340 Pens arene” JOSEPH | Deputy Collector of Customs at El Paso, Terpsichorean festiviies. The g-id and crim. | filled. Bishop Cummings punishes ta the | wert ready for circulation about tie Ist of Septem- ber. The new one dollar notes will have a Vignette of Washington and a representation of the discovery of Americ by Uo!u nous on the tave instead of the vignette of Caiet Justice | family $10.50; Western superfine | extra S687; do. family $7.50a@. When | good demand: receipts laree: prime to | Ted, S1.55a81.65. Corn dull; prime white, ow, Sicmalto. Oats dull; prime 4. Bacon’ active I-WAI9, clear do., a Lard firm Tribune this mo: course in regard ty between bim- sel and Bishop Whitehouse, to which 1s ap- pended a letter from Bishop Wartehouse to bi The letter ts bitter im its tone, pro- Bishop mmings visiting e tO officiate im Any man. | curds Nozrouk AND WASHINGTON REGULAK LINE. ‘The safe ord commodicus Steemer W. W. COIT, ptain E A KYTHER, will leave deck. feot of Bich street. peorretown. every MONDAY and! HUREDAY. at 9 o clock a. m., and Galt's whacf, foot cf ith aireet, st 10 o’cieck mm stopping at Alexandria, Glymont. Smith's Point. Pin-y Point Pernt Lockout. Fortress Monroe, Old Point Com- Texas, and George Parcher lnspector in the Custom-House at Portland, Maine. sou colors of the lofty walls, cornices and cail- ings were lighted up most brilliantly by the nu- merous graceful chandeliers and gas jets. The bigh ceilings and splendid ventilators; the hard: smooth floors; the general coolness, airiaess, sweep and symmetry of the room combined to make st what it undoubieJly is—the fines: danc- ing ball m all our American summer resores SECRETARY BovTWELL bas issued an order for the collection of tee of twenty cents per | i thonsand for the affixing and cancelling of | UX8**s 28 0n those now in use. The new two stamps on imported cigars, the work 10 bedeae | COHAT Rots will have a vignette of Jetlerson i Coston: anda view of the Capitol iisteat of the vig- oi nette ot Frauk'in on the present ones. ‘The inst And advancing—rib 2: thoulders, 5am. Whi at Sj .t0mSt01. ovelock: BRUTAL MURDER BY AN AGED MAN. | fort. and Nortolk, Ve. afternoons excepted ) ‘Tne Watts wEN in Vir bay plates for those notes have already been ea- | Happy idea of Lelands that the peerless See-nth | Cuicao, July 25 —Tuomas Wilson.a lanore | This tost con : ; JAMES SYKES, Nin Virginia bave madear_ | P ; y ‘ dpe waaay pgenae = Rout for Oobi's Iota! FOFt Monroe with ths General Superintendent. | rangement= co present their objections to tue | R@ved At the Treasury Department. Tae | should iaugurxe bis matchiess ball. And ing an, Sard 90 pears, murdered ius wite bE TIES "il! have NORFOLK on TUESDAY | _Office—Willard’s Hi mee | Inte elections tn that State to Congress, through | backs of the ones” will be printed by the Na- | worthily was it done. For no belle tn Saratoga | Gomesuc duties an the garden. W, Posse. §5 Racarsion Ticket, to and from | = the tg-ncy of a delegation which willdoub:less | tional Bank Note Company of New York, and | withheld her presence trom tle scene. proached aud gave her & feartol » FS ™ AMUSEMENTS. reside in Washington until the matter is finally | those of the “twos” by the American Company The music of the occasion was furnished by | xbdomen. He then repeated the blow im the Dinser_ S11 State fac og grr: 30 conte each; disposed of. YT of the same city. The desigus for the new | Gratfula’s Seventh Regiment band, and Hall's temple. bither would Baye proved fa'al.” Soe mecca Sosy Freights taken at the lowest rates. For partic- Guar orks ms a! Tee fives, tens, twenties, and other denominations | band from Boston—the two forming one bun- | di*d in a few minutes, Wiison bas been an Wall Street Te-Day. y nll open bis Mu C Suir f intemperate man for years, and, When iu! oxi- py ATTINGLY. Ticket a THe PRACTICE Suir Date, with the ith t é oes, aily here ada | ates 5 New Yorg, Jusy 26 —Stocks very strong J t | sive exhitinone BVEGT ©. ‘N have not yet been determined upon. dred pieces. The three daily papers cated, exceed.ngly brutal of wemuen 5: Ballroed, Mo. 380 Peney | te Sir een eee class Midshipmen at the Naval Academy, has their testimony to thatof the old visitors that —+ 302+ — Rsnaevet but uae pe ag dog eg ecrorsicKets apply to JL SAVAGE. Hardware | tween 4), and Geb atrecte, Toland. returned to Annapolis from a cruise ia thead- J APVOINTMENTS.—Tho following appoint- | never in point of numbers, never in grandeur THE FRENCH CABLE. Exchange, Gold, 35). 5-20's, Isi2, cou- ee apis and lth et, Or on Chileren 10 Gents, CR Fike jacent waters, and will leave again about the | Ments haye been made in the Pa! Office :— | nas this ball been equalled in Saratoga. The Landing ef the Shore End— | pon, 23%. 1-40's, compon, My. Nerth Car- pain J98. L. SAVAGE, P prietor. R Ist of August for a cruise on the New England pe recta principal ae o. R. | expansive floor of the ball room was over- and Land Line olma sixes, 59%, ad Virginian _E RBOUSE. Ageots yD tt mse 0 VA bh. pees alton, first assistant examiner: H.W. Tarock- | sixes, ex-coupor flowing most of the time with its surgs of beauty and fashion. Or the rich and elegant toilette of the ladies it is of course impossiple The French cable at Duxbary was spliced to the deep-tea cabie at about suarise on Friday From 12 to lock the people poured in rap- idly to the beach, A swarm of small vessels morton, A. M. Bland and A. C. Varela to ficst- class clerkships; J. Lawler, at a salary of $1,000 per annum; B.F. Fergusou and . E. Lusby, At a salary of <0 per annum; and F.A. Speare. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE Fats Day BE- Mescuants: LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN SENATOR ANTHONY. 1 a private letter to a iriend here, denies the story that he is preparing jew New Grain Market Te-day. K, J Flour 15825 cents bet Wheat ia? cents better oR! 4 = s etal. Oue lady from Fourteenth e" hem it c 3 2 cents WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. sed thelr ARE STORE from No. 304 Penne, | to attack his colleague, Senator Sprague, in the | iavoret ples - Nore wretch ee, a ice the fect-and when it anchored | ver. |X Gorn Sas com — Mth streets, in Hooe’s new building. Senate next winter. Mr. Anthony will not take . , colored silk *» tran with two flounces | term, allof whom w ably entertained. ——__- e+e .-____ Hereafter the Fine Steamships BE. 0. KNIGHT Our new store will be opened to the publicas | the offensive. If he is attacked he will defend Coolie IMPORTATION PROHINITED iy LAW. ee he emtire skirt, She | TReshoreend was 5 o'clock, amid Forcigu News by Cable. JORN GIBSON and VALLEY CITY. Saal ependid nace rt eee ited, BP. with @ new | himeelf, as he did last session. The Secretary of the Treasury is im receipt of See ae iy ane " Bde On Chore Paced the | The Carlists an Spaim have made their first of HAN Will mak “ — _ - - & letter from the collector of customs at New ad a large diamond necklace that fa! ed | cheers of the multitude on shore. Tae people | <p. - be ‘bank! ic | show of field operations in opposition to the RRS PR en FR oa EE bon Tye Comoreseronal Committee of Ways | Orleans, covermg a communication of William | the eve, whilea lace scarf which passed over the | caught hold of the cable and beled puit i! up | Goveremunt troops. A Sight’ has taken place GEOBGETOWR, ss follows: Leave NEW YORK. | ¥¢SPall at all times endeavor to maorit. and Means arrived at San Francisco from Port- | MvCreery, relative to the importation of coolies | shoalders was looped behind with a diamond | [0 the cable house, where st was spliced to the | pear Ciudad Real, 40 ich the partisans of frem Pier 29, Kast river, every SATURDAY ai | 3 SMITd @ STBONG. | iara, Oregon, via Victoria, Saturdn: into the country, and asking instructions of the | cross. The value of this establishment as 1 | 80d cable, which isrun im atrench to Dux- | on Carle were delet 4p. m. Leave GRUBGETUWN every FBIDAY ereens VE ore Y morninz. | department. He replies that McCreery mistake: , | bury. About 6 0 w all the arrangements | mauonal troops, lost st2 am Bo. 4™6) ON EXHIBITION TREY [cave for the East to-day, visiting Vir- | in stating that the act of February. 1212, pro. | Sod in au admiring bevy of ladies was pui | were specesetully carried ut. aud the best or | RAWORAI ‘The country 48 reported to be in & See chee aprmatien catty 200 LOAke | oli 7 eee Ket sinia City and the White Pine silver mines en | bibiing American citizens trom engaging in | down by <ood judge: roand numbers & | feeling prevailed. The land tins i= expec’ed to ‘st. Geor; the corner of 17th street and New ¥. route. the coolie trade bas been J. W. THOMPSO: be im Working order to-morrow. The cabdie is ith ot January, 1-67, a reoz in periect working order 6 Seventh strect, bet Togated. Ou the | forty thousand doltars; Mrs. kaw Eight Doors above Uda uy was passea | of Young: Y., a handsome brunette, worea whit: von Carlos and the Dake de Mow the Republicans, it looks as if the Regency THOUGH the colored men have never had upanimously by both Houses of Conzress ex- r Pe The steamers Cailtern and S and the Cabinet will baye 2 difficult experience =—Sease eS gp es thelr pictures elther on the bank wotes or the | Presming, he abborrence of the, people of the | Cramonds; Bliss Gner, of Paliadeiphia, war | SRpeerany steraoos. the later tor Bartana | tn governing Spain Government. las 7 5 8 s s e je and in con- si Jee * Ne . jo walt Fe tied a decree putting o BETWEEN PHILA ADELPHIA: NDBIA. eeieae Seite: arity Ram ioe their Tall | sormity with this resolution Secretary MoGal. | att:red in white tulle, en (rain, with very r main for tbiriy days subyect tote order of te | the mariial aw of ae PutME HB force Va. WASHINGTO! aLpxs! g Share of such notoriety on the new tobicco | loch addressed to the collector of New Usleans | poimt lace shawl, and elaborate puffed pow | Contractor. - The French Senate will be in session dari x ETOWS. D. stamps abeut to be issued. The colored man | the letter of te 1th of August, 1867, of whcha | Po" 1 pe The terminus of the line trom St. Pierre is be jon daring dered hair; Mrs. Cuaries O'Connor, of N.Y the greater part of August, to carry out t copy is enclosed. Additional changes contemplated in the consticution, fixed light, rticle 5 to the use’s Hummock. near the Gaurnet treaty between the United States. and the is displayed on these stamps in all bis phases “Oy 1Vm AND LET uve” wore a rich ashes of roses silk; Mrs, Bun Be D.C. Regular sailing day from 14 North Wharves, Philadelphia: sarunaT.<aee From 63 W: the entrance of Piymoata tarbor, and hi ragga ‘The Emperor 'W. B. RROWNE & CO.. and conditions. Chinese Empire, concluded at Washington on | bridge Clark, ot N. ¥..a blue silk wich pot | Connection witn the instruments of th cable Zeosmnge ts tee menaee ieee will meet ee ICC ee OR RIED. | poermasTER GENERAL CABAWALL met with | DC 28th of July last, and which now awaits | lace over dress, and rich dismond oraaments | Was made ln the cibie houce,on the Hams with the action of the Emperor, reprobates any other than voluntary emigration, and agrees to make it a penal offense to take Chinese subjects from China without their free and voluntary mock, Saturday. Meseages were sent and re- ceived trom Brest direct. Duxbury is quite animated. Telegraph men are constructing two land routes of wire—one from Duxoury to Mrs. Dunisp, of Rochester, blue silk, black ince tlounces and shawl, diamonds very ric! Miss Daniels, ot Baltimore, delicate pink silk, a severe accident yesterday, a’ his home near Elkton, Md., we regret to say, by which his left arm was broken. The chair in which ne No 69 7th street, bet. carh. FOR THE BEST b consent. The Department of State, by circular | trimmed with ruffies, very becoming: Mrs. J. | Boston, and a secona, by the Freuch Cable TEAS AND COFFEE See ent DUS tee Bene the cane of the | OF senaaiy 11, 1507, aadvemed to micacens ond P. McKewan, of N.¥., lavender alk, tulle | COMPany, slong the Vld Colony and South | meccage, "Prince Napoloos tote de mais porch, tell off, throwing him violently on bis | consuls of the United States directing that the | F: St Die bcs nfe He ore raliroad. Asa solid assurance of the et- | telling speech to the Senate ay ig IN WASHINGTON CITY, arm. Consul at every port where coolies may | Over point lace snaw!; Mrs. J. Townsend Goa- | fect of the enterprise, it 18 stated that the value | sequné *Peech to the regards as Rardly full = ” embark be required to certify, after failexami- | oly, of N. Y., blue sil, en panier, heavy point | of realestate in luxbury bas advanced one At the meeting of the ir: ‘abies, GO TO THE HONG, THE STATE DeraRtNenT has received a | nation, that such embarkation 1s not forced or | lace: Mrs. Manne, of Brooklyn, green silk, en | DUudred per cent. in thirty days. The tele beid in Paris on Friday, M. Thiers, who at- tempted to lead, submitted the draft of an ad- dress issued in their names as electors of France. The meeting rejected the address, = - = mortification of M. Thiers. A ispleasure was also expressed on account of the Assembiy not being reconvened large bundle of despatches from Minister McMahon, who acknowledges the receipt of his letter of recall, which was sen: to him by Secretary Washburne, and, im reterence to Lo- pez, says that he does not consider that he (ILo- 636 SEVENTH STEEERT. BR. C. STEVENS, Proprietor. procured by fraud, but 1s volantary, and Tecuires thatsuch ministers and consuls usa all the authority, power and influence at their command toward preventing and discouraging the carrying on of the traffic referred to in any way. Such being the facts in the case, the col- graph hne from Kingston, Mass. to Daxbury is completed. The grand celebration takes place to-mor- Tow. (uitea number of prominent individu- alshave arrived at Duxbury, including Mr. Taverney, french Charged’ Adairs, the Italian train, and very rich point lace shawi; Mrs. Richard W. Bleecker, of N. Y., ina men mus- lin tafti, with crimson trimmings; Miss Lelia Pegram, in pink tarleton, very spirtiuelie- Miss Lefferts, of N. Y., tastetully dressed in Swiss. jelt?-tt ‘Lue imponrance oF HEALTH. those deprived blessing know e Charge @’Affairs, Capt. Ward, of the Briti ase pled, Blotcbeds aad shereer, | Lice teen nd to connects career #8 People | a nace in ine suppression Of ihiiae tae Sa | with pink sash. Mrs. Gov. Hoffman was pres- | Lesvfou! Ane nay. aerate: Of, we CaF igs te vlogs a] a clear, ‘ thtg | Dave been led to suspect. retary says, “new modification of the slaye | ent for a short time, and did not engage in the | solicitor of the company. It is thought that the inwarsiy desiree, the same: | GouwonoRE A. L. Case will succeed ad. | "de." dance. She was very elegantly attired iu pear! | land line will be spliced to the cavle to-day. +200 MOVEMENTS OF THE AMERICAN Squapron IN CUbA—Excitement a! Santiany de Cuba—Pr fection of Americans, dc.—Admiral Hoff, wit! the fagehp Contoocook, gunboat Gettysburg and iron-clad Centaur, reached San'iago de Cuba on the 11th inst. Great excitement pre- Among the gentlemen in Boston on Satu intending to join im the celebration were Count de Turenne and C. G. Baranger, ef the Freach Legation: Count Colobiceno, Cuarge d’Affairs of Italy; L. G. Watson, American agent of the French Canie Company; Sir James Anderson, James Hill and Viscount Parker, of Eagiand. colored s11k and Swiss over-dress. Miss Chase, of Providence, R. 1 , was attired in rich blue silk; Mrs, Charles R. Sterling, of N. ¥.. white silk, trimmed with point lace; Miss Anna Wood, of Morristown, N. J.. rich dress, lace miral Dahigren as Chief of rhe Burexu of Ura- nance at the Navy Depariment, and enter upon the discharge of his duties abou: the i0th prox. imo. Admiral Dahlgren will thea take com- mand of the Washington Navy Yard, reliev- ‘Bon the bisod te inipers, fe'eure to follow. — All have timely warning In thove Blotehes. Pim- Peg epee ayetem with the en witnessed the ceremony. Lord Carri been found guilty of assault on Mr. Marra: and bound over to keep the peace for twelve months. Dates from Rio Janeiro to June 2% bave view SAMABITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, | ing Admiral Poore, who will sail for Havana | vailed in the city, the people supposing’ the vatican ee pgm sictepein Mrs. | and several officers of the steamship Great been received. Lopez wasin the mountains before Scrofala takes s firm hol te relieve Admiral Holt, shortly after the 10:h J Squadron came for the purpose of bombarding | George W. Hargesheimer, of Washington, was | Eastern. with 5,000men. The revolution é Bow say nave She viresot Syphilis in the sys- of August. a place. ve on _ Lec wore! men con. dre-sed in green silk with Swiss over-skirt, MOoRNONIeM IN NoRTH C. ROLINA.—Mention continued. ident Battle bad m tem, a condition contemplate mar: ™ _— sol vi the Contoocs , and had an inter. a - an tmvrior reat meet © Enewing little of inflyenes on tnecou: | vavisons av Laue rep ae ne inter- | and hair elaborately puifed. has already been made of the fact that two | 't0 the interior rgaim to meet Carabelio, who On the 13th the Ad- —A. P. Tatton and ‘was at the head of the insurgent forces. stitution. To such rat cleanse mira) bad an interview with the Governor, Pe al Matters. Mormon eiders bad been proselytung in North ¥.P. Southworth have been reappointed Su- | andon the 1th the Governor returned tas | ‘There isa great scarcity of beaux here. At Cossine, ond thay bea pervisors of Internal Revenue, with authority | vi-it, when salutes were interchanged. Ad- me every hotel there are about five single ladies for every available beau. Toe result is that the guls are not balf pgrticu lar enough to whom they are introduced, At the Congress a young man who was discovered last winter holding an office im the Treasury Department to act imany partofthecountry. Both of these genUemen were formerly assigned to duty in Pennsylvania. Other reappoitments will be made shortly, without assigning them to any particular districts, as tormerly. miral Hoff made @ thorough investigation of the circumstances attending the murder of Americans, The Governor stated be could Rot resist the clamor of the volunteers for their blood, and consented to their execution on the ground of Dulce’s proclamation, d+ flibusters pirates, Admiral Holt se SS seem to be deeply imbued with pec: ar have ful faith im their jeaders. They have sold off their property, pee Purely vegetalic. We discard End Mercury as being not ouly ussices bat hartta being unadle to dispose ir lands, left them ra’her than be left be = is ni on for; pay aad dismissed by Secretar; ad. The seem to be y of the fi \- OD. oud by Deugetanes 23: Scld BYS.O. | Chief of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing | 1 s0 4 yritonbre to be toed ia the tea ee forging President Johuson’s signature, is flirt- | WOuld bean invaluable acqui-ition toany com- a oe BaDESMOND & 00. atthe Treasury Department, has tendered his | crders have been issed to the Spaniards not to Sey abou isd “with Gl Wabtat dbaeg ponmg oalec: munsty. The wom meagan ope aes ts rede oe apap haat, Buea Tribune bas not followed him into this seeming _ _ a isbaaeccumaiana ea: for tae purpose of engaging in business in New | Homninte DRATH PROM HvoROPHoniA.— | rerirement Rood and drawers of water for more tayored | Buvantz and Annie Rosser. aged reapecuvely ss York, and bas the best wishes of hosis of | The Wilmington Commercial contains the tol- ss ones. gored years, were piny- 10B CEBAM, WATER 10KS, CHABLOTTES. JELLIES, &c. 267 Pennsylvania avenue. corner of lth street. ‘The New Yorkers have brought up their bandsome teame, and the turn-onts on the Avenue, on the road to Saratoga Lake, are ‘wortby of an afternoon in Central Park. Van- derbilt, however, leads them all. ing about & sk:ff tied to the shore, with the in- temtion ofbathing, when the craft upset and Dged its Occupants ito water over their is tor bis success. lowing borrible story :—« A child aged about — sig eleven years, a daughter of Mr. Davis, who resides on Siate Hill, in Chester county, about one mile and a half from the Spread Eagie Hotel, died trom hydrophobia on Monda; morning last, after the most horrible sufferi Frou agg 2 Ocean im Six , 45 Wace car, ful passengers, that Yrancisco jess than a week , arrived at ‘Tae CoMMISSIONRER Ov INTERNAL KevVance ago, New York on Saturday morniog, thus tray. has decided that the use by Collectors of a far simile die to impress their name upon stamps yasS A.M. aad Gent we have extensive preparation for manufacturiug ICE OBEAM, WATER I0E3, FROZEN CUSTARD, CHABLOTTE DE BUSSE, FROZEN PUNOHBS, JELLI! ost iy announce to our numerous a public ge rng — lemen inafe the mest 5 2 ify. the na enitestek ‘and iH ROOP- end for cale. ‘ep 19-3m' Cros a WALsn, BEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROKERS Bo. 327 PRNNA. AVENUE, South Bide, for distilled spirits cannot be allowed hereafter. The regulations require the actual sigaature of Collectors on such stamps. This revokes the authority given by the late Commissioner, Rollins, allowing the practice in some cass of singing stamps by means of fac similes of their names. Missiserri.—Ex-Goverpor Sharkie is in town, but leaves here this evening for theNorth. He represents the condition of affars in his ‘State as very hopeful, and says there is a great anziety among all classes to Rave the State back again into the Union. The Conservative Republican Convention will meet in Septem. ber, snd he thinks there is no doubt about Judge Dent receiving the nomination. James L. Alcorn, an old resident of the nofthern por- tion of the State,is® prominent candidate for th+ Guberna:oral nomination on the regular Ke- pBbiican ticket. Me was elected to the United ‘States Senate tn 1€55, and for many years was & prominent politician of the State. Naval TornrBpo OoRPs.—A circular Bas just been issued by the Secretary ot the Navy pro- viding for the immediate organization of 8 tor- pedo corps inthe navy. This ‘will con- siat of one head of torpedo cor, id such of cers as may be detailed from time to time for instruction and service, and the whole will be ‘She was bitten on the finger by ber uncle's dog about nine weeks ago, the dog disappearing thereafter, so that it was not known whether be was mad or not. It was known, however, nat he was oneef the fox-hounds attacked by & mad dog near the Chester county line about three months since, and most of which were bitten. The child showed no symptoms of drophobia unti! Saturday afternoon, wi si ae refusing to drink or look ai water. t first the spasms were divided intervals of half an boar, mor juent and severe until Monday morn. ing st two o'clock, when her sufferings were ended by death. During the: imseshe would at the mot ne bite, and ‘When the twas 5 ol that | tamil be Kept Te bet fet the might Mis them. Sebimee morat Bau repo have were ‘aites, It was betore doubted whether the dog which atscked them was really mad.” )RCISION 48 TO Now-RESIDERT Taapgrs.— In the case of Elias Ward, resident ef New Jersey, who was arrested in Balumore some few months since and fined by the Or, Court for selling goods by hor gn without pa slee yd Fee ; = the 4 ‘ jure: a law of Stave Saders. the Court of Appeals of Maryland has Tendered a decision sustaining the lower tribunal. Several Seirastas tues Wore sea hewiag es yat the same time fined by the Criminal Qourt, they agreed to The Right Reverend Bishop Lynch, of Charleston, 8. U., arrived to-day. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Croanse, of Washington, are among the arrivals et the Fort William Henry Hotel of Lake George. ‘The weather continues cool—almost too cool for comfort. Zeta. tw bea iy —_——_————__ Tus @ Rr ‘here appears istic circles, ch re ‘arene ‘will e tinge for some time. Several lation. however, are ia contemp! George | ‘bas issued a Coburn, who is at present in Meany and Duryea are catch weight ‘won the chess tour- ‘Mackenzie bas nament bi000 games ta'ite shire, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Nor- folk, Peneacola and Mare Isiand. ; Depots of torpedoes and torpedo material will be estab- Between &b and 7th streets west the direction of the buregu of ordnance | mage a test case of Ward, they csntending that S7-The city of Hartford, Ut, bas imtrodaced ty iste Weta. ke “oe Navy Department. Torpedo stations pdfs ay ‘of ing ‘Gonefication ot the ateed SWhite fennel suits are affected by the SaNCKS See See 358. === «358 Wall be established at Portsmouth, New Hamp- | sites, At the ume of the arrests was beiog swells at the seaside. es = BY w. Ww. 2 ree the drtnas Importer pmancccee ry Dgto1 of ¥ Bridze. | gains Philadelphia DRAUGHT ALE and POR- =7Tbe of San Francis: bonds of tion nae Bgset give. oe colored, bar just been d depot of 87 George 1. Buftis i Jamal a of the principal stations. To: t w, and resdived, if necessx. @7-There are only two daily newspapers in | made = B.1.. by Harvard. ND Bt er hee TR Mt 4 ‘Sa Po aor aoe to be fitted ou! as soon as possi- eo et tee yaoeion should be carried to the | Massachusetts advocate the prohibi S97 The question m New York is not where M . O! pedo boat q ‘ABD MISSOURI CURED, | IMEB. CHaMPAGN&S. Ld 4 kept in readiness for use whenever they | Supreme Court of the United States tor adja- | tory Inws—the Hoston Traveller, and the New | do sbe pins go, bat bow wo als tnese decd bodes —Baitimore es e . - PSH BORCERLE ae neaay | SERESRDOM Boar MbOREAS gece | Me 2 ws sueklourBattnore Amerson Hediona biersury oe bbe iet Ww. 5 3 may quired. under 4 ATER 1°69. eh en corner 14th Fatreets.