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————————— eS THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DIILY, Sunday excepted, At the Star Buiiding. SW. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth by Tee FVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ¢ STAR is sorved by the oar bers in the I nto rem wean. Cort witbort wra Tro Proce rom Mat xo Thre Month T avd Fifty Cents, six mont jars. ope year, Five Dollars. No papers trem ‘he cffice longer than paid for. ston F ¥ De are ser The WEEKLY STAR—p me Dollar-ard-s- merning— it frum hecom- beaithy complexion. ite. invigor tas eyete. end ters are recommend Te re uriog sate ant vrainabie fapuct toov ant strengts tstheanns nol, bitters merely stimalant in their whi b although ¢ are Ty palat et toalt toute t ve the at: ere will Prevared by Wm Chemist. or sale tn -veton by KIDWELL & 80N, Penrsy 'vania Due ari 1th street. my 28 San A WONDERFIL MEDICINE. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLEE tc really o te medicament. «nt 1 articles of fire day, is used by many ns. It is pacticniarly desrable in loca. Fe ph) sictams are not pear, and in fami- Hee will often save the necessity of sending sat at | midnight for xdoctor A tb thonid be kept in every house — foe 3y 2-im J GALT COAL OF FICE rom 23 D street, to Ne 25t PESNSYLVANIA AVENURB, af ii eotw clopes.ire- of char Address HOW- re ane AID ASSOCIATION. Box B a PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. ‘ BAND EX¢ IoM TO GLYMONT FOR ae Nick \ HUBUH. (ISLAND ) -Al GUST 13, ™M mers will leave Seventh streot ats a m.}and 5 ing, leave Gly mont at 3, w WiSeR~ BRASS bees eneag ‘The commitice wil © no paing to make this the weet delightful exemraten of the season kets QI. for eale at J Meiverotts Music Store. Wright er of Seventh and E stree: 1 George Store, Isinnd. aad J. A Nerbeck # Con SNIOY LIFE WAIL . LE ir bast. SECOND G D PIC-NIO OF 1. ORL Stok soriaus *2™ BX Ticket iaties. Ferry free Giganp rare nv can can Px Ni ThE GENEVA SUCiAL OLU 'UENEMAN’S PLRASUT CRSPay, cts., wimit GARDENS, RS Gent Latis. SES FOR PICNICS OTHSES STABLES, © STREBY ay NAILOR Retw Lect MOONLIGHT EXCU ASHING aes { string bands 4 to faciit- Tickets 9): JOSEPH 26 38 at Washingt AMUSEMENTS. POUKTH GRAND ANNUAL Schuetzen Fest oF THE ASHINGTGN SCHUETZEN VEREIN AT THE NEW SCHUETZEN PARK ON THE sd. 3d, 4th th, and (th of Awzust, 169, PRIZE SHOOTING. PBIZE HOWLING, LA- DIES’ PEIZE SSU0TING, OONORRT AND BCING, POPULAR AMUSEMENTS FORK YOUTH. ILLUMIGATION, FIREWORKS, xc , a&.. EVERY DAY AND EVENING DURING THE FESTIVAL. ‘The Celebr Map cu moast ZULRILA. MONE Miss JEANETTE BLLS © Buchanted and wugertand artette. tte Club and tie Alpone WoL give thetr besscifal airs, 1 Sees and Trroleas War blings ev The brtilinat DIORAMA f the inte gfeatares of the Fre y the Av jou at Mr_ienry $0 Peuvs;!vania avenue. Frient® shins to add to them ere resp ly requested to veud their coutribattens to the wd REXBCUTIVE COMMITTER. Sandey Herald| MER WILLIAM. BAKER Muream THIS EVENING, and ING this ‘LASS WOE R THE SUBSCKIBERS HAVE TIlIS DAY BE moved their ART STU o. 3 ze Mm uilding. UUr Lew store Will be opened Soon amit can be properly titted up, with a new piendid ase-rtment of «verything in our hae. nking the pabil- for past favors. we hope to continnance «f thefr patronece, which the publicas tall times endeavor ts merit Lap NT Eanes eniesSMiTd © STRONG. ‘"); ON EXHIBITION » 4™6 " AND SALE } at Srxear. AT MABKRITEB'S, Chotce OH Paintings, Engravin; Lareest Btock OTICK TO TH : NO'Niss steve we aia GRORGETOWN. Om and after MONDAY. Soty ch. 159 the McFABLAND. STEPHENSON & CU FAST FREIGHT Line From Baltimore to Wash een ant Georgetown, will be r ered at Camden Station B&G. forwarded.and C0. D. Vitis t low rates Age heretofore ex cst @ comtiouation at Ofre, nee MORE. ir New Jersey eTeEP! a e058! ‘ormation. app! MCPARLAND. FARLAND © SoD *reet. Washington, JUN A *¥ possess tonite | te ‘ | et | Ger Geo Mr ve. XXXIV, OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS, Aemainin; the Washington City Pest Office, Friday, July 40, 1969. S7-To obtain any of these letters, the appli- cant must call for “Advertised Letters,’ giving the date of the list. S7 It not called for within one month they ‘wil be sent to the Dead Leiter Office, eee LADIES’ LIST. A—Ambrose Aunie Mrs: Adams Chauncey Mrs: Adams Catherine Mrs: Alien Elien; Am- brose Fannie Mrs: Arrowsmith Jane sou Martha; Ann Marsa. —Bateman Alice G; Benjamin Abia Mrs: Butler A E. Mrs; Brown Betty; Brown B ? Mrs: Besil Evetme; Brossman Elien J Mrs; Brown FE Mrs; Bogie Florida Mrs; Brewn Her. viet: Brown Henriette Mrs col: Bac! Jeany: Boone Jonn F Mis: Brown Johan: Brown Julian’ P C; Bell Luis: Barnbouse Lavinia; Burpette Lavinia Mrs; Brown Mrs: Ball “dag. Blades Maria; ——= L Mrs; Boi riba Mrs: Browaing Mary V M: Nelhe M: Bergman Priscilia; Brown Sarab Mrs; Brown Sarah L; Buckner Sarah Mrs; Biadiey br Wm A Mrs. C—Campell Ann Mrs; Carico James Mrs; Clark Josephine; Corbin’ Virginia J; Counter ulia Mrs; Coarick Lizzie Mrs: Cratchley Liz- Carpenter Mary F Mrs; Cavner Margaret; assidy M W Mrs; Chambers M A Mrs; Clark Mrs; Coombs Mary C Mrs; Cook MC: Cross artha; Carry Marion; Uolbert Sidney cI; Craig Saran. D—Dicion Charles Mrs; Dickinson Eva: Douglass Eliza M Dewitt Hannab Mrs: Dob-on Josie M Mrs; Dickson Kate Mrs; Dash LC; punning Maggie Dowder Kosa W; Dem. pray Sue Mre: De Pelgram A LeFavre M'lie; Dslisybsm Aon. Ed wards Aun Mrs; 2 orth Ida M; Elliott J MR Mrs; Eley Ja_rths; Eliott M 1. ench Ella: Farrar Fitggerald Laura; Folley Toom Mrs. Gorlixski Hele Early Eodora Mrs € ; Graham Ellen; Guinn Elien; Gaines Ellen; Gilbert Mrs: Green Mise; Mazgaret E Mrs; Gibson Susan R Mrs; Glas- cow Francis Mrs. H—Humpbrey Annie R; Hopkins Catharine Mr; Howard Debby; Honey Euzabeta; Hum- phreys Elizabeth Mrs; Hall Geo W Mre; Hip. «ins Jaze; Holden Jobu Mrs; Harboro Maria: Henderson Mildred Mrs; Hill Mary V Mrs: Holisad Martha Mrs; Howard Mary E Mrs: Henderson Paulie, ‘colored; Holliday Pet! Hanson Rose Mrs. J—Israel EG Mrs; Ivers Ella; Iredell Har- viet KR Mrs, 2. J—Jobnson Emily Mrs; Jackson Fanuy Mrs; Jekyel Hatie; Johnson Hannah; Jonnson Hilda Mrs; Jones Nr cy; Jones Mary. K—Kimpali b (Mrs, Klein Gertrude: Kellogg Mary. J.—Latham Cordia Mre:; Lemer Clara; Leach Columbia; Lee Henrietta: Loadin Jo- sepbine: LeFavre Lizae, Lucas Lizae J; Lane Marion: Leo Mary: Levork Marcie Mes Lewis Mary; Lines Mary; Laighton Susan W Mirs M loney Ada; Munson Addie; Mitchell rom Montgomery E Malorn Manaing Helen M; Myers Hattie ohn Mrs: Martin -icnne; Meguine Lizzie M Mrs; Merrick Mary A Mrs, Meuleon Mary Mrs; Miller Mrs, Mui- ton Mina Mr- onToe Mareelena Mrs: welt Nancy Mrs: Mets 3 Mire j Susan Mrs: Molter Sophia Mrs, Murray Sallie. Me—MeDovet! © J Mrs Jormack Eo MeGrundy Evelme Mr cUarhran Fan- | mie, cok: McGarr Kate: MécWay Louisa M MeCotltam Mary Etligot Mrs; McPeak Mary Mrs; McUine Kos A’ Mrs, N—Nelson Britget: Newman Eva; Nor‘on Herman Mrs: Nickols Katty Mrs; igau Mary; Newman Martha. P—Price Anea; Paganet!i Basilio Mes: Par ker Beckie; Pelhiton Ulurrissa; Peuniugton Emma Mrs: Peet Ev Patter owell Mollie A: Pilling Mary ran L Mr a L Mrs mn Anne V Robinson Be mson Eliza. Russell <@ ROW Mrs Richards Rosa M “Smith Ann Saype Cath Mrs; Siangh- F Cynthia Oornelia Mrs. Speltman Deha A Mrs; Slathure E Mrs: Sprou. Eanice Mrs; Stars Etlen 3 Fanuy: Stratton George Smath Jane Mrs: ardaid Eliza; Smith Mrs: Shotwell Jennie: Sherman Mary W Mrs; sm pearing Maria Mrs, Steward M. ‘Margaret Mre Sint Nelly a "| —Tar Thompson E R; Titian Jane: Taylor Lucy, col, Tompkins Mrs: Tompkins Louisa Mrs: Taylor Margaret A; Taylor Mary Jane: Teseisofn May; Thomas Mary K Mr= ‘Thomas MW Mrs; Triplett M A; Turuer O1n- $Mrs; Trivett T Mre Vv. len Rachel. son Adelaide: Waterhonse EL Mrs Williams E Augustt Mrs. Whi i ny; Williams Henr oodard Henry Mrs bitemore Jane Mrs; Ward Louisa P aggton Martus; Vhite Nettie. Wells Pau an M; West Susan A Mrs © Mrs; Wood Saran. Younger George I. Mrs Young Puemy- MiscRELLANBOUS —Mrs JB. —_-—_. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. =; Wat. Willouns Yates M Mrs; A—Abbot Job; Allem Jas; Anl Peter Jr Alien ROW. 35—-Burns Anthony; Beebard A M; Bruch AB, Hownen Albert M Capt; Barrows Andrew K: Kocomsdes B; Hunger B: Bell Chas, Berry C; Becker: Chas A: Bo'ts Gaas P; Brown<en Rev Dr; Brown DM: Baker Edmund: Briscoe Jos: Bitke Franklin: Braim Geo W; Boyd Geo ki, Berreim Hobart: Burton HS Byi Bri Bowman Jacob W; Brady Jobo; Berthof J J Kenjamm JD; Berry James W: Bradiey Jobo Hon, 2 Black John B; Burdge Jonn A € 7 Hrown Larence, Barone Lincenze; Bir Mr; Breuim Michael; Bris Noah; Brown b Nathren: Bates O Hon; Burger Oli Hurler Overton; Bouantasi P; Baxter 4 d=; Benson RK K, 2: Bates RW; Bailey Barrows 5 M, 2; Beamei Sami: Brooks S eit Thos W; Butcher Thos; Broderick Thos, Burrell Thos J. Batters WC Dr; Baker Wa Le Bruce W Grines; Bean WH: Beck WH. C—Cbristopher Anthony 2; Collins Arm. 1 sted: Cohn B & Co: Compton U U Col. Cropsey ©: Connor 1s D. Cassedy Edward: Casey Edward a F ; Clomas iff Geo H: Conaingbam Giro, Carter Geo a Harry; Crapuell Heory H Ciause H Collins & Harvey & Herthel: OCtag: nway J Capt, Cakle Jacob; Cow- osbey Jobu J; Cuthbert JH Rey Crrrolt Joma; Creey Jas; Conner Jonn W: Combs Jas: Culp Jobu; Gage Jonn P; Cox & Lane; Olstk Lewis 2: Colelaser Mr; Cheese Marber: Uo & Naylor: Colemau Spencer: Oha- ny Thos: Coughlan T; Chadone Victor: Gos. teblo Wim; Chaunberian Wm D; Comback Wm. Dhozzie Duncan BD; Dennam J Dolman Fred: Davis Jonas 1)—Dige- AS Doming Alnert E Aitted Deanl AH; Draue BD: Dete © Lioya: Dougltss © R Denny Dorsey, Daniels E; Dougiass F W: onglass H 1; Denvin James P; Downs John: Dongias< Loui< U; Donuelly p P J. De Thouars Kodolph ©; Duna & Smith- op Tho=; Dougiass W J. }.—Eekhards Cbas H: Evans Oba<; Felise on Frank W: Elliotte George. Ea- mond Joku K; Evtel M: Edwards Mr; Everets . Pt vreaerichs Gnas; Fi eatricke Oharles Funk & Creighton: Fowley Olimtou; Fiek © A Gen; Ferris EF: Foane Ephraims: Port & Master; FarnBam (i¢o'', Fiasaers Geo: Fow- t Harry, Fenton Joun %: Fitzgerald Jas 3; Fagan Jos: Fouts Jarob: Faulkner Jas: Pren Jobe I. Frank Prot ) Folsom Sampson: Far- ow Wm Henry; Fulton Wm; Fear Wm H; noch WH Gen, 2 =e G—Gana Berhand: Gesstord Chas 2; Guilar Fred De. Frow B;Garabta: Giuseppe: Graves Gougd Jot Green L E dross Miebael, Griffra Michael J; Gooding ‘iver P Geu; Green R Dr; Gardner S Major, rifia Samuel; Gatley Wiliam A: Green Wm; Green Will, Grimes Wm T, Garst Win | Prot. j | | i | Jackson Chax Hill Alfred. Hant Ona-; Howard Cap- Haw ington © P. Harrington EJ Lieut, + Geo W; Heller H, 2: Hardwick Henry <Johu W; Housewnght Jas H: Hard- »; Hagan James ©; Harrell Jno Rev Jobe. Holt Jos B: Hatch J H; Hill- Harris Jone: Harroe Nileon: Haveland Harter Pbilip; Hammoud Philp Captain: Hoover P W: Hog ee Hall opert I. Hausireund Washing- Rove h Windser, Heydt riab. Joues Corridon: Jaca E; Johnson Jones 2 it Hows E: Har Rober toner: Hayuers Wi HoH Wiliam Ad pr Hayell Zacb: Johnson AE Dr: Johyston C; ES: Johneon Geo W Maj, Jxconson J Jro Morgan Capt, Jones Jas E Capt; Job tieh'd. 2; Johu+on Thornton; Jones Saw Javes Thos: Jorden Wm: Johuson Wm; Jopn. Win, 2%; Jefferson Win, Jones Wm; James ww. KX— Kimmel C, 2. Kropp sari Kaufman Jos; Know jos A; Kerrand J I; Kiernon ‘L: kerr Jie: Keller Michi; Kelier Robt J. Kaly Thor; Kane Will k. 1—Lindssy Alfred, Liverty 4; Liny Addi- son: Lunesom Ben. Re pertio © I; Lacy Edward: Lagger Go; Lioyd Henry; Loson Jas W: Lucas J M Maj: Lacy 3 T; Loomis 11; Lacey JT; Lung J M; Laus Jno; Luckey Levi; Legler Lewis: Ledan W; Lawson & Moore, Lauander Ned; Lrngley Leck Chas P; Lan- Richard; Leinara F J: Lacy W Rev AW. rence W W: Lathrop WB, Lenox Walter; Lioyd WL, M—Monaghan Chas; Mathews &§Uhambers; Maix Cory: Mansfield Chas & Iy Daniel; Murphy Dare! W; Morse E A,"2; Micheli ES Moran E H; Morebea! ED; Mason Geo: Marini Guavanne: Miller Geo K, 2; Menson Mr; M. H H Dr; Moore H; Mattingly L: Murray Jobn Mears J Ewing; Mimms Lats; Merrill M Lj Moore NH; Miller Sydney: Monud Sou; Mile lard Squire; Mo=by Sqaire: Marttu T H: Mur. phy Thomas D: Marshall W M: Mayer & Weis. gerber; Mills Wm H: Mattungly Zachariah, Me—McLeod AM: McDonald G: MoCarty JT: McDonald Jos; McKinstry 1 Gen: MeUor- pend Jon: MeUlelland Jaseph; McHenry Dilip; McDabe P; Metlarkle Toos: McNumn J; Mckie Thos B; Mchay T; MeCal W - Niles Cyras; Nich- jorrs E M: Norris Lioya: Noyes ble Wm A. Srien Chas; (Regan Chas 51; O'Brien Ben amin J; (sborne W A. P--Peck Charles ii: Parkinson Charles; Phillipe Delos Col; Pineyro Euriqne: Peabody Geo; Phinney FS: Porter Jas 8; Phillip 4 Picket James C; Parker Lenord: Pearman M, Parker PL: Pau! Seb S Thos E; Perry W W: Fenfield Win; Pollant W uigly J M. auls Abraham: Reasida Alexsoder: Rosenbaum E: M; Rigen Gee H; Resse H DC HS Capt; Rae aR: R Rollins James; Ri Roff O A; Regan Patric: ards Rooert J; Riley KB A Rev Kiowe Geo onel; Ripley a Jacob: Rogers AO: Heury; Ri main Sdlomon Ruesell Victors; Rawlings WH: io pley W it. —Spean Adrian: Sheldon A 3. Sinith Alfred: Shaper © A:Straitley Caus P: Sareeve © Az Smith © L; Shavison FD; Sarmiento F lc Ni tone Geo A: Schan- wmackermetr G@ Freitag; Schafer G 1m pson Geo B: Smith H H; Siper Heary: S evens HH: Stewart Joseph; Sheldon S J: Steuart J ©; Satl- rind Jobn Milton; Shanklin James W; Steven- son Jobn W; S raszer Justin; Sanders John H; Smita Jobu; Shaw James A: Smith James 2 Smith Jobn A 2: Smith Joseph K:Smith Mont- gomery P 2; Silence MC;Smitb M L General; Stevens NH; Shepherd L (General Brevet: Smith Robert. Scott R K_ Gov Thomas FE; Smith Thomas W: Sai Fy Sainner Wilham. ‘Y—Taylor A A & Bros; Tyler Alber: G; Thomas Anthony: Tupper Charles; Tusyer Charles; Towell Charles: Caylor UC; Thomp- sop Edward L: Towers }: Taunt EH: Thomas F M; Taocker Geo W: Thurston Horace Dr: Tanberschmiit J A; Thompson Isaac; Tarbell J. Gev: Turner Mattoéw A Key: Thorn Owen: Taylor Minor; Thomas P F Hou: Taurnley PT; Toombs Robert Hon: Taylor Reuben: Thomp- son Wm H: Thomas W_W: Thoreton Wm H: Torreson WH; Tonry Wiluam P, Trask WE. U)—Ubg George. \—Vsu Tassel Hari W—Woeod Amazi: Ben) M: Weel Wodd Charley; Waicler Dan: Ernestine; Wivel FP: Wash Wilder GE: Whittingham Geo S T Kev 2: Wivel Georg Woodfield Heary B: Woodworth Heury H Co! Weideran Jodan- s; Wilson Joseph G; Webster J B: Wallace J; Ward Jotn: Webb Joseph: Wall J ©: Weems Jesse Rey. Wilson Levi: Wisewell M N; Wilson Mr: Wright M V Rev: Walker RH: Wilhams Ro Mr. Wargener Richard: Wires S 3 y Samnel Rey 2: Winsiow S:rotber: Weldy SGapr; Wileox S HK Prof: W: Thomas J Rev; Walsh Thoma+: Widmever W Hiams WM; Walsh M Win. Wigg Win ny: White W H. S—delawski H. Y—Yates 1H WX Co2; Yeckley J A York Mr Y—Zeviey BE TDL De al Kew Company f Honor; Vernon: Officer in charge ot “s Bureau: Box 731,WLO HTL E rke & Johns J.M. EDML See Tue Crors in THE West AND NortH- —The Cimeinnai Pree Current ot Wed- ay says: “The wheat, oat, and barley Tops bave been secured ilson Alex: Wethers Charles Capt; Wheaton Capt: Wis nde © $s, Postmaster. the entire valley of the Obio, in excellent condition, and the result has been highly satistactory.” Hay bas b -u injured some, while being barveste: heavy raius, bot not seriously. The crop 1s good. Corn is doing very well in tue Obio valley, the growth being Very rapid: but in that part of this State borderiug on the lakes, and ip Northern Tilmors, it is in & bad condi- tion and cannot oe more than a mode: owing to the unusual amount of r: bas fallen, and the cold, backward Spring. ‘The Spring wheat ia the northwest isin bid condition, amd doubtless will be badly dam- aged. as rain bes fallen at intervals in that region of country during the past week. There has been some improvement in trade auring the week. Flour and grain are generally bigher, and there has been a pressing demand ‘or pew wheat trom the Jake towns and trom the east, far im excess of the supply, and at steadily advancing prices. Corn bas been very Scarce and prices have targely ad vanced.” A Uape May correspondent a Press writes —-Bulf bath- ” which Means, as you know, a dip in old w unencumbered with the heavy bathing dress, is still popular here among the geutle- men. The plan nsed to be to get up out of bed for this purpose, and run down to the beach at +3. m.. taking care to be out of the water before Ss: otherwise. one was forced to contribute to ‘he support of the State ot New Jersey in the way of aftine. The officer was always on the beach at the time, and took an especial pleasure 1m arresting (hose who through their izmorsnce \iolate the Jaw. But it is now, bowey done After a much more sensible and pleasant fash- ton. Eleven p. mi, or thereabouts, is the time. This reminds us that Mrs. Cady Stanton’s at- tention, sod that other woman's rights women, has been called to the fact that atthe seaside many more Lours are allowed the gentlemen for bathing than the ladies. 1 confess, however, that I do not see how Mrs. Stanton is to reinedy the matter, Buff bathing i=, of course, decidedly the best. INVENTION FOR PREV ENTI ING OF SAILING VeseeLs.—There is nothing mote vex perhaps, to a -hipmaster, than to buve bis vessel becalmed, and the delay caused by it is often & serious injury to owne: and consiguees. Exemption from this annoy ing and expensive evilis one of the advantages which bas given steamers the preference over Ling Vessels to so large au extent. To relieve sailing vessels from this distigreeable con! gency tch inventor has contrived an ap- Pparatus, which is now being applied to a new ship a! Dundee. It comssts of a four-bladed screw, four feet in diameter, which, when the vessel Is overtaken by & calin, is to be fixed to the rudder. and is to be propelled by a skilital Adaptation of pulleys leading over the stern of the vessel to a steam winch wh: the loading and discharging. can be shipped and unsbip} h great ease Ut is eadculated that it will give the vessel a speed of two or three knots per hour. Ku Pe Batam of the Philadelp 1 + THE BECALM- KyiGuts or PrTuias in MagyLanp.—The Grand Ledge of Maryland of this order on Wedresday evening concluded a two days’ ses- sion Im this city. which was largely attended by the representatives and past officers of the jurisdiction. Forty subordinate lodges with membership of 5,700, were represented from nearly every section of the State. The reports of the Grand Chancellor. Grand Recording and Corresponding Scribe, Grand Banker and Dis- hict Deputy Grand Chancellors all showed the order to be iu a most flourishing condition, the increase in Jodgesin the last six months being thirteen. aud the gain in membership over one thousand, Lodges sre in existe: Baltimore, Townsontown, Anuapoli: erick, Quantico, Pert Deposit and other points. Balt. Sun. UM TREMENS —Delirium tremens is Cases are not wanting, Cin- civnat! Gazette, to sbow that light wines. to- bacco, and, perhaps, tea and coffee, when ned immoderately, will occasion the disease. 1a St. Louis, Michael Wigand. aged tnirty-ibree died of apoplexy, aiter suffering from the usual s}mptoms of delirium tremens, and ale ts sup- posed to @ been the direct cause of Dis death. He was workman in a brewery, and used the products of the establishment ireely, though not to intoxication A LeeistaTURE OF Layovaces.— The National Philological Association 1s in session at Poughkeepsie, New York, with a view to the formation of a permanent society, All the more important learned institutions in the land are represented in its body of members, aud thus the g ring embraces a great part of the learning ot America. Eighty papers have been prepared by distinguisbed authors, from which selecuons will be made for the consideration of the congress. oer. “RIOAY, JULY 80, 1869. EVENING STAR — ashington News and Soasip ere IsTERNAL RevanvE.—The receipts to-day from this source were $1,017,210, 1k PReeipent and family and suite will visit Saratogs on Tuesday. Mayor Cuanoon, of Richmond, ts at Wile tard’s, Tre Peestpmmr and Gen. Porter will leave here this evening at mine o'clock for Long Branch. ‘Tur Inpray Kvr:8av bas ordered an investi- gation into the recently reported outrages by ‘he Apache Indians in New Mexico. Souicrton Baxvmetp lett New Orleans Wednesday night for Washington, baving completed bis investigations in the former city. A Resi ror THE Vacancy & dozen applications for the pos: tor Of tuternal Revenue for tbr There are over »” of Collec- strict. ARCHINALD Stir was yesterday appointed hy United Ss Attorney for M Sterrett Ridgely. WooprvFr Lewis, claim agest, of New bas been arrested and held for trial, by ction of the Second Auditor, charged with aud in ob‘aining bounties. { Baltimore. resident Grant, ryland, vice A. Yor! ON THE GETT URG VATTLE- FIRLD. on the ith of August, the officers of both armies will meet to designate the positions of both armies on the day of the memorable battle. AvCTSTTS LrDLow Case has been appointed by the President Chief of the iarean of Ord- nance of the Navy Department, vice Rear Ad- sural Dabigren, resigned. SExor Lewvs sticks to it. in spite of the newspapers, that be is the “origin and the only accredited agent of the Cuban Republic in this country, SECRETARY RAWLINS AND GENERAL SUBRe MAN had along interview yesterday im reter- ence to various matters of army sdministration connected with the efficieucy and economy of the service and the duties of the military in the South, PosTMASTER GENERAL CRRSSWRLL is stiil detained at his residence in Elkton, Md, in vonsequence of the accident that occurred to him on Saturday last, by which he broke his m, and did uot come to the city to-day, as expected CRETARY Koo! bas decided that of- ficers of the Marine Corps serving on ship. board ~ball not be considered as in the enjoys ment of the «narters to which they are entitled by law, and for the loss of which they are enti- tled to allowance. THR Revence Lock.—The Commi-sioner ot Internal Revenue yesterday awanied to the Townsend Manufacturing Company, of guf- falo, the contract for supplying its patent lock for distilleries. The lock has @ register in ad- dition to the seal FRANK BRowNELt, ot Troy. New York, wRo killed Jackson after he had sho worth. in Alexandria, Virginia. in 1861, has obtai nusket used by him on that oc and de- posved it in the New York State Depariment, where the coat aud hat belonging to Ellsworth are kept. the THB AvovNT oF x seat through the mail by postal money orders is increasing the rate of one hundred per cent. anauaily. This year the aggregate foots up thirty million dollars against sixteen millions last year, and t is estimated that this amouit will a;aim double next year, If 18 RBVORTED THAT H. S. VaNorretnr, for some time past Assistan: Appointment Clerk at the Treasury Depurtmai will be promoted to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Mr. Tulloch to the Di-tricr Co.lectorship. Mr. Vanderbilt is a courteons gentleman, and has hosts of triends, who would rejoice at bis promotion. BURRED MAILS —General Giles A. Smith yesterday atternooon received a dispatch trom Special Agent Markland, which says that the through Northern and Eastern majls which lett New Orleans on Monday last, together with the through mails sent from points be- tween New Orleans aud Clarksville, Tenn., were burned in the disaster on the Memphis and Olio road yesterday morning. ACTING COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS. We have been requested to state that Mr. H. A. Lockwood is not Acting Commissioner of Cas- toms during Judge Sargent’s absence in New York, but that Chief Clerk Feran, who has been mm the office for thirty-three years, and whose resignation does not take effect until August jth, is acting as Commissioner of n-roms by request of the Commissioner. CoMMISSIONRR DELANO this morning re- telegram from J. F. Bailey, Collector of Internal Revenue for the 32d District of New Yerk. stating that all assessments against bankers and brokers as atax upon the capital employed by them in their business, which as- sessmemts were flercely contested by them, had been gollected except tweuty ont of two hundred and eighty, and these twenty do not exceed $1) each in amount, THE Session OF THE Cartnet yesterday was % very protracted ome, though a great portion of the time was occupied in talking over routine matters of the various Depart. ments. No action was takeu relative to in. structions to General Canby in reference to the uewly-elected inembers of the Virginia Legis- lature taking the test “th, Mat matter still being im the hancs of the Attorney General for bis decision. Tae Cuban question was tully discussed, but it is uot known what course was determines upon. PURCHASES FOR THE NAVY.—A general or- der issued from the Navy Department declares that in all cases where contractors provide ar- ticles of an imferiur quality to those called for by the contract, and at a time when expedition is required, or failgto provide the articles at the time stated im the contract, the Commandans will order the purchasing paymaster to go into market and purchase the articles on the best terms for the government, the difference in Price to be charged to the contractor; or, in the absence of order from the commadau', the pur- chasing paymaster will do the same. Tae Wits Hovse.—There was quite a large crowd of visitors at the Executive Man- sion this morning, but only & few were ad- mitted to see the President, among whom were W.H. Wadsworth, senator Craigen, snd Mar- shal Sharpe. Several well kuown politicians Of this District were waiting in the ante-room for an interview to urge their claims for the vacant Collectorship bere. but the annonne: ment of Mr. Tullock’s appoiatment to that Positien fell like a thunderbolt among the:i, aud they speedily vacated th iiding. DaraRTMENT oF AGRICULTURE.—In a no- tice of the receipt by the Department of Agri- culture of two botanical works by Ettings- bausen and Pokorny, embracing seven folio volumes, from the Austrian Government, it should have been stated that these valuable works were sent as a matter of courtesy, im Accordance with the system of an interchange of agricultural productions and publications with foreign governments lately inaugurated by the Hon. Horace Capron, Commissioner of Agriculture. Recent advices from the Commissioner, now at Flushixel,. 1, indicate that bis health 1s much imptaved. Opened upon AVFOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT TO DAY, The President this morning made the follow- ing appointments - Thomas 1.. Tullock, Appoiatment Clerk of the Treasury bepartment, to be Uollector of Internal Revenue for the District of Colamb:a, vice H. S. Fiynt, deceased. Henry D. Cooke and H. A. Brewster, of this city, to be members of the Board of Trastees of the House of Correction for boys, agreeably to the act of Congress of July 25, 1866. ‘Wm. Spencer Vernon, cf New York. to be Consul of the United States at Kin Kiaog Edmund C. Getty. of New York, to be Gon- sul at Gaspe Basin, L. © Jacob J. Gumpper, of Penasylvania, to be Coneul at Ghent. James M. Peebles, of Michigan, to be Consul at Trebisond. Gilbert Kobertsop, Jr., Assessor 15th district of New York. John T. Masters, Collector 15th district ot New York. Rilver Heatb, Assessor Ith district of New York. H. W. Crothers, Assessor Ist district of West Virginia. Hiram E. Stilly, North Osrolina. P.R. Gray, Collector 20th district of Penn- sylvania. W. D. Jones, Assessor jth district of North Carolina. Assessor Ist district of THE NEW COUNTERFEIT ten dollar bills which have cre ated so great an excitement among bankers and United States treasurers, are the finest executed counterfeits ever tarown upon the community. At first glauce they seem to bea perfect imitation of the $10 green- back, and the printing seems to have been done from the original plate, but there are points of difference which are thus noted .—In the origi- nal, the shading around the 10 im the medal- jiom appears like a five network, snd racs close tp to the figures. In the counterfeit note this sRading is «picked up,” and be- comes coarse as it reaches the figures, forming & light streak or a circular haze similar to that about the moon before rain. There is no haze in the genuine note. This tsa sligut point for detection. A clearer one is the tact that in the original notes, within the light circle run- ning under the figures 1), there are three and 4 third dots on the left of the figure I. 1a the counterfeit bill the one-third dot is missing Butan fallible mark of distinction is tound under the left wing of the eagle. In the gen- uine notes are four distinct rows of feathers under the wing. in the counterteit« these rows of feathers are undefinec, and this seems to be the only weak spot in the whole engraving. PENSION Fravps.—By order of the Commis- sioner of Pensions, Mrs. Sirqn Martin, alias Mrs. Sarab J. Martin, afias Mrs. Saraa Dickens: and also Saran Aun Ritreahouse, have been arrested at Wilmington, D-laware, charged with obtaining pensions on fraudulent repre- sentations, Im the case of the first-named, a pension was applied for in behalf of an alleged surviving child of a soldier named Martin, whom she represented as her first busbay when, in fact, 1! was established that said child was born eighteen months previons to her wedded umion with said Mart. Both ties were held to busl for their sppearance newer trial—the first m the sum of $1,000 he latter mn $21K PORTED PLATE PRINTERS’ STRIKR.—A specutl dispatch to the Puiladelpbia Post trom New York says. The Plate Printers’ Associa. on bere are on a strike, aud have assurances M assistance from their Wasbimgtou breihren, which may seriously embarrass (if fulfilled be Government note printing. NAVAL ORD Chiet Engineer Jonn W Moore has been ordered to duty at the Ports- mouth, N. H., Navy Yard Chief Engineer D. Robie bas been ordered to duty 98 ispector oF machinery afloat at the sion Navy Yard. Lieutenant Commander N_H. F: been ordered to hold himself im rea duty on board the U.S. steamer S-vern. THR FOLLOWING PROMOTIONS have been made in the Treasurer's (fice, to take eflect on the Ist instant From third to fourth-class clersbips—James E. Waugh, William Himrood, ©. L. Jones,Jone R. Croggon, A. R. Quaitte, Daniel Byrne, C. H. Buxton, Albert Watisce, J. M. Hadmet, Louis Falk, D. W. Harrmgtov, H. Dwight Smith, Ferd Weiler, A. L. Rutter, George Schermerhorn, A. Zoller, P. H. Eaton, H. A. Whitey, aud H. A. Moore. .From second to third-class—C. ©. Weston, E. Brown, ©. A. Hurlburt, La Fayette My Jobn S. Anderson, George H. Fox, William F. Williams, W. B. McKelden, and O. A. Penno- yer. From first to second-c bant,S. Lo Studiey, Samuel Wallace, W. H. King, Patrick Byrne, Thomas H. Byrnes. fona- than Wright, J. Schmidberger, and Dennis Cougblir. The following were promoted from m: gers to temporary first-class clerks— Forbes, Malvibill, Jobn Brown, M. A. Donnelly, and B.G Underwood. Jesse M. Bassett was promoted from laborer At $720 lo messenger at $40, s—Alexander Da- n- WHO ARB AT White Sucreur Srrincs.— A orrespondent writing trom White Sulphur Springs says Blacque Bey is still bere, six feet two, and as healthy asa turk. He ts spoken of as very pleasant and as playing an excellent game of Whist upon the slightest provocation. He» bas takeu the Copeland House for the season, and keeps bis private establishment. His wife is a very handsome lady, and attracts a great deal vf attention im the’ ballroom nightly. She speaxs almost entirely in French. Hon. Jas. Lyons and Indy reached ere on Wednesday last. They are occupying a cottage im South Carolina row. The General is greatly im- proved by his trip to the mounteins, and at tracts a grea deal of attention. In the same cottace with bim are Messrs. George Peabody and Wm. W. Corcoran. Dr. Sears, the agent of the Peabody fund im Virginia, is with the par- ty. Besides these area number of distinguished men from Marylaad. Virginia, the District of Colum! ind the West and South. Mr. Mer. rick and Col. Berret. of Washington: Mr. Tag- artand Dr. Thomas, of Baltimore; Col. Mon- roe, of New Yerk. Col. Bethel, of Tennessee; Gen, Pickett. of Virgiois; Maj Sou'herin, Hon, A. T. Caperton, Gen. Gary, of South Uarolina; aud any number of others. Tue Recewt Ficntine mx JAPaw.—Dis- patches have been received at the Navy Dew partment from Lieut. Commander Bradford, commanding steamer Aroostook, Asiatic Squadrov; giviug further particulars of the recentengagements in Japan He states that the engagement on the morning of tne 6th of May was between several of Enomotte Kamadi- To's vessels, the Eagle, Ashwelot and Emperor, aud the M1kado’s fleet Stonewall,and six others, The former were repulsed with great loss, after making two unsuccessfal attempts to board or sink the and it was re. ported that the Ashuelot was destroyed. ‘Tbe Esgie an dEm Teturned to Hokadadi. On the 26th and 27th of May heavy firing was heard on the land to the westward, and it ws: subsequently ascertained that tne Mikado’ forces bad taken Matsimae, atter an engagce- Ment of six hours. On the ist of June several Yakomins of the Mikado’s came on board the Aroostook from Kikomar, and reported that their army was in of the coast up to tha’ point having overcom= Onomotto's forces im every engagement, and that they would sen make the attack upon {Hakodadt, hey expected to make a junction ith their main division of their army at Chono. a village about six miles inland from Hokodadi. They said the entire force,amount- ‘rg to about 10.000 men, bad been landed at Kamin: and Cape Jeramento near Cape Rodgers on the west coast, the main division penaiicgg capes deer redied Chomo and eight companies (~00 men) aleng the coast taking the towns along the sea coast. On the 4th of June the Mikado’s fleet, Stonewall and five others, steamed into the outer harbor of Hokodsdi sheiling the beach and small villages until they arrived at Maikawa, where they were yy the fort water batwries Eagie Em; and hed to withdraw, but sub- sequently the firing was renewed and some of the shots took effect in Hokodadi killing a numberof Japanese and destroying hous-s. NE. 5,113. TELEGRAMS TO THE 8TAR. This Afterneon’s Dispatches. DEATH OF HON. 1S\AC TOUCEY. (Special Dispatch to The Star) ww YORK, July 30—A orivate telegram from Hartford, Vonn, announ es the death of Hon. Isasc Toucey, EXx-Necretary of the Navy | Bt bis residence there at 7 o'clock ang. this mora- [By Associated Press.) HARTFORD. July 30.—The Hon. Isaac Ton. cey. Secretary of the Navy wuder President Buchapan’s adme o'clock thie merning, aged 73 years. THE RAFTSMEN 8S RIOT ON THE MIS- SISSIPPI ‘ER. CHrcaGo, July Wtb.—The parcicnlars of the Tiot on board of the steamer Dubus ue on the Missiserppi river are grven The raiismen ordered the boat up the river, and the Captain was powerless to act, and headed the steamer upward, and telegraphed to the Sheritl of Rock Isiand. who chartered ‘&p extra traim aud collected a large torce of well-armed men. The boat was overtaken wegr Clinton and possession taken by tbe Sherif on the arrival Rock Isiand, and forty raftemen were captured and taken 0 yul. No further trouble ts anticipated. Kok Island is full of raftsmen, who came asbore, and an extra force of police have been sta- tioned throughou! the city. tis thought all will be quiet before nig! COLORED MAN MURDERED. Manrais, July 2 ‘bats colored man named Henry Exam was murdered last week by two men named James Young and Henry Lougmires. Exam nad been speaking ata political meeting. and on luis return the murderers rode up to the wagon in which be was riding with some others and knocked bis bat off, ana om his getting dowa to recover it We was shot and killed. The mur derers were arrested. but through the negli gence of the Coroner and Sueriff ‘hey subse- | quently escaped NOT ENOUGH COTTON, Liverroor, July .—The Cotton Supply Assouation bas adopted a resolution looking 10 the speedy di im order to facilitate (he exportation of cotton from that country. This course is taken sey uence of the insuffictency of the supply trom the United States. The stock of Amen can cotton 1s not large enough to keep the mills of Lancashire tuily engaged FROM SPAIN. The Carlist Movement Played Out Sickles, exit Hale. MapRip. July 30.—The Carlist movement may be regarded as baving died out General Sickles has gone to La Grange, to present his credentials as United States Min- ister to Marst al Serrano. Jobn P. Hrie leaves for America on Monday Enter TOWN DESTROYED BY A STORM. July 36 —The tow of Detroft. on the Pacitle railroad, w yes pv a bail 2nd wind stor on Tuesday aight, No loss of life 1s reporred, a TERRIELE ExrLosion or FIRB Works tN New YorkK—ANine Percons Injurel —As we were cro. morning. a f- the droning sound of ate A Bamber of stages drawn by eight, four. and two Berses came in sight. Each stage had prominendy posted up A placard with the words ~Jerry Murphy Crowder Club” painted upou it, ‘The party onsisted of about sixty men, most of them about years old, who looked decidedly pleased. as though bent upon having a good ime. The day was spent by them at Bayonne. New Jersey. im roa: it ¢ clam ‘chowder, 3 drinking berr, and probably a good deat ot stronger. Fired with the spirit dewrmimed to wind up the With ap exbidition of firewor Accordingly an order was sent in, and waen they arrived bere they were met by a wagon filled with sky-reckets and Roman candies. When they arrived at Printing House sqaare they commenced setting off the fireworks in all directions without regard to ns OF prop- erty. As they were passing French's Hotel a Lighted match dropped into tbe wagon contain. ing the fireworks, 2nd m an instan(a terrible scene ensued. The fireworks flew im all dnections, burning snd maimmg the crowd The borees belonging to the eigh!-horse stage started down Tyron Row, but were fingily stopped by the driver, though no? anvil he had been dragged some distance on the ground, and had been run over py one of the wheel But this was the smallest item in the of disasters, Seven persons had been burned by the exploding fire-works. A boy named Michael Mulcahy, aged four- teen, of 14 Cherry street, was terribly burned from bead to foot. He was taker to the New York Hospital, He was so badly burmed that be is probably dead before this. Thomas Kelly, ared twelve, of 35 Cherry street, was bacly burned about the bead, neck aud bands. He was sent home. William Redivan, aged thirty, was badly burned, and was run over besides. John Wagen was wounded by a rocket stick im the side. These two men are notexpected to recover. The President of the Clad, Thomas Maber, was so badly injured thet at is bt be cannot live. David Howard, of 315 Water street. was burned about the lower part of the body. He was sent to Bellevue. Michael Barret, of 52 Cherry street, aged sixteen, had biseyes burned out and b bands roasted to a cinder. He was sent hom: Thus the evening's frolic was ended by the most verions accidents that bas im this city m a jong time.—N. N. ¥. Mail Exciting Rack.—Over two thousand per- sous assembled at the Union Course, Long Island, N. ¥.,on Wednesday, to wituess the match betWeen the two famous fast mares, Lady Thorn aud Goldsmith Maid, tor $2,000, mile beats, best three im five,in Barness. It as represented as baying been the best and fast- est trottumg race that ever took place on that course. The race was won in three heats by Lady Thorn. Time, 2214, 2.2035 - BF Since a cotemporary discovered that among the many ferms of heart disease to wh. humans are subjected, croguet heart disease is among the most fatal during the summer, many young people of both sexes have acknowledged themselves to be the vic- ums. There is but ove care, The disease can be exorcised only by the clergy or a jastice of the peace. bag-pipes, aud in am Se The Post says many expedients are de- vired in Bos! for the secrecy of liquors in the saloons which at present remain open, and in several saloons the ardent is drawn from a water faucet, which at the will of the pro- prietor will spout either wine or water, but will invariably spout water to an inexperi- enced operator. TAB MARYLAND LecisLatuRE.— We n that in Prince George’s county, Md., Jobn Lec, John H. Waring, P. M. "iarty and S. S. Ta Suit are recommended as suitable candidates for the State Senate, and Chas, B. Calvert for the House of Delegates. 87 Duke Louis of Bavaria, who was dis- graced at court for marrying the actress, Mile ce Fr ——$_$_______ RvR OF Comrinmation. — ae tpogmed So ube rite of confirma- on ar hun persons im St. ¥ Oburch, New York, on Wedaseney, Aas the postulants were five colored persons, i, 7 The Dixon (1il.) Democrat says that « tomb stone in the cemetery in that city esr simply the suggestive epitaph: “Gone up.’ So Mark Twain, at the Parker House, Bos- ton, rang for “8 Copy of the laws of Massachu- seit ,” sto see at there ta!lyo perated upon for a carbuncle—not a can- cr, as errorneously stated—which came on the back of Bis neck. tabisement by ‘dropping i hereditary 4} rieets ood at one Sweep. 73 xc | ' —The Jackson Whig states | INANCIAL AND COMMBACIAL. : The New York money market is without! ». Pec) featere, and the supply is abondan meet the demand St ix and seven per cen ‘With the larger umber of loees ae the lower Tate: on pledge of (Fovernment bonds as corn: . vralexceptional loans Were made at five pe: cent. The market sieadily caines in ease, av) from the Treasury of bonds. the DaRks will gain abou 0 60. The parmen of (bese bonds will be equally ders and currency. Discoun’s are quiet a: ~ Per cent, ——— Co. farniss Be ernment securities : 5 11. See ee ‘WASeIweTor, July 90, tx6¥.—Jax Goons & a s . ay, operator Lewis Jobnson & Co quote stocks and bovu< 1p home And toreige markets as follows oan gt ggg 5.88, ‘compon, 1735: 5. coupona 124, ne 5 1588. con, TSN; Ne ata nt: Boston Water New York Ontral, 21s\; Had- \, Mictigan Uen- aay \; Alton & Terra Haute, ‘Wabash, 73; 22: Express, 2° iy ey at a. m.—Oonsols tor money, *%; account, 95. Bonds, ~ snd steady. Erie, | Iiepons, 4 G. W , none. FRANEKvORT, 11 &. m.—Bonda, 872-5. Livgrroon, 1! .—Cotton market open< firmer; estimated sales 12,000 bales. Middling Uplands, 5 Middiing Orleans, I2\a1:. Sales for the week 101,000 bales, of whe 100 Dales were for export, 1#.000 bales tor specaln- tion. Stock on Band, 31 bales. Lompor, July 30, 1 p.m asols for money account, By. Bonds, 3. Erse, 1, FRAN).PC <7. 1 p. m.—Ronds, 87 as LIVERPOOL, 1p. m.—Coyon tanged. Oo - ton afloat bales, of which 2-,000 bal: are American. ——--»- Baltimorr Steck Market To-day. BaLTiImor®, July §.—Virginia «1xes, ole, od, 45, Asked: do. 1-67, Silky Did, 54g asked pou, él bid; North Carolia sixes, new bid, 82 asked. B —~e— jimere Markets, Te-day. BALTimogs, Jaly 30.—Cotwn du: nomimally até. Flos aad price grades advanced 25 jow aod medium Howard Sure ‘ast 5 =e; City Malls superfine ‘SaS-. do. tamily =~ San Superfine Siash50: do. extra tern supertine #5.> do. family $7.7598=. dal aud lower prime, $1.50881 55: choice, S160; lower gr: 1 30a8140. Gorn dull yellow, 81.1 Po prime white, 81.06. Oats dull and weak n° quiet at SH. Bacon active Isyaly, clear ¢ shoulders, Street To-Day. New Yore, Jty «—Stocks nom stenay Gola, oupor | y New Vork rain Market To-day New Yorx Floar 5 ts Dette and quwt, Wheat a shade firmer and Corn dull and drooping. —-288- NosTONE. THe ExrLormer Loudon News ot the quotes thet em concerning Dr. Livingstone fr emporary. date not given ©. bs. ber Majesty at Zanzibar, Bas just ma medical certiicate Mr. Churchill De. Liv te dowsn, eer M.A. Oauarcait oneul and political agen arrived im this country We are nappy to hen speaks with CowNdence » ythe safety of Dr. Livingstone. trom who oe bas bad letters of hat of Bis repor der. Ais Mr ob 1s opinion that Dr. Livingstone, baving beard f the discovery of the northera poruon Lake Albert Nyanza by Sir B. Baker, b directed bis You'e ta search of the sou’bera voundary of thai Jake, aud that in the cours- @ate more recent the ta few montas 1 is probaple th fureer new: will be beard trom Dr. stome him - Evveatixe Girts.—lt appears from receni report on the Techical Iustru, Germany and Switzerland that there stitute Moers AS QOVETHesses im Wealthy families Pils are seventy-eight m nn mber. pene of (be esiablishment is detrayed by ine coverpment aud private benefactors. G: are admitted irom 6 to % yrurs of age, aud vemam until they are twenty The pupils » <ustrib@ted unto four classes, and eacd clas= As two divisions. The direciress of tbe es* Hisbinent bas under ber orders four snb-dire Tesses, A mistress for Reedlework And a mi= ess to teach Bousebeeking. Tus Heyrsreay PLatws, N citement at Hempstead rel: 0 tbe 4 ing Jegal contesi between Mr. A. T. Stews and Mr. Charles T. Harvey tor the possession of the Piain lands suil continues. The town Authorities express their devermination to a! low of uo legal decision of the come uy before the Queens county Circuit Qourt at t= next sitting. Mr. Harvey's course ts very gen- erally disapproved. the citizens holding thn they were perfectly justified 1® disposing ot their property to the hizhest bidder SARSAT RA! yaro Bart ment im Wapapers ty of Northern capi'alists bad under - taken to complete the construction of the t"be~ Speake and Uso ratiroad to the bio river, th « jer (West Virginia) Lndependent say~ the statement is premature, but tbat the capinilisis referred to will iy, some time, assume and we the work 87 A railrosd is abeut to be made through the wild region known ss John Brown = Tract, in the Adirond of Western New York. The region bas been accessible only to hunters aud Sdveuturous sportsmen beret >- fore. The road is to pass from Saraioes Springs to Ogdensbarg, cutting the great wil derness im two. "2 Brazil proposes to Auctions. 87 Mr. Bonner incomes $133,144, and st «+ be continued. 87 Maidens are wanted in Kansans city; the “anxious And aimless” are men. SUA New Jersey borse-thiet has been cen ‘enced to 150 years’ imprisonment. 87 A iilac tulle, with eight Moupces of whi» marabouts, is the epry of Long Branch S87 Character 1 defined by Ralph Waldo Fimerson as the “peepability of being upset Se The attempt to make prayer meeti tasuouable at Cape May bas got Succeeded. Be The electric fiuid strikes hard: but not <0 bard nor eo often as the alcohelte hud. 87 The Viceroy of went shopping Paris and bought stow tines * S87 A young gentleman of Logansport, Ind, sued a barber for spoiling bis Hmowsinche 1s) (rying to Color it, 8nd iaid bis damages at Sv, S7-A negro man was sold at guction as” Movdny, at Ginsgow, Mo, as a vagrant, and bid im by the city at eighteen dollars. epense with «lave ere