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re SN RERSEEEIERIREReieni=ee= serena THE EVENING STAR. | ) PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, ; At the Star Building, . §.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and Lith St, ! bY THe \ EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. The STAR is 5 a by the ¢ rt pies at the counter, with | Witbout wrappers, Two Carts each | Pricz ror Mait'xo —Three Months. One Dollar and Fifty Cents: etx months, Three | —.- Dollars: one No papers | sre sept trem m paid for. The WEFKLY ablished on Friday | morning—(ne 1 bal! a year. PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, ée. | 0 Nes GBEEN 4BU\E THE KED! EIGHTH GRAND Pic NIG of the 0 the mee!) erancest af air of tie seasoa of the epportuaity ooy ¥® pleseant evening. MP oONLT@nT eExcursio ys ° PHILEARMONE) SOOLETY GLY MONT. THUBSDAY EVENING, August 19, 1569. Steamer WAWASET leaves 7th- srreet wharf at 6p. m_.and, return- @ty mont af 12 pm. ¥ WESEE 5 BRASS AND STRING BANDS. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. Bor sale at the Music Stores and by thy members f the Soctet: 7-3 MONROE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, ST 5.1889 SECOND GRAND MASQUREADE BALL SW EET <PBING ESP AY. A ERT SPEIN¢ Ti take place E 3 1359 L Mosley, Costomer, wili he present, s lage amd choice selection of cos Cow wrrree: Gen. Jacob Hyisne, Fuilatelphir, Pa Humes. Memphi<, Te Was! Dic “| valuable medicament. and vex, XXXIV. Che Loening Star, = WASHINGTON, D. C:, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1869 SPECIAL NOTICES. ELLIS’ IRON B TTERS, ‘nrich the blood and prevent it trom becom- ‘Ing watery and week. fives healthy complexion, Temtore the appetite, ay iqarate the system, and Sr reey, Pale le. These bitters are \- St.fo alt pettons reauiriog @ safe ang vain tonic to impart tone and stre1 to the system, siven by bitters merely lant in their effects: which, although they may possess tonic properti to not give the ron Bitters will greets ist. Bor sale in DWELL & SON, Pesneytvania reat. my26-3n, EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE—The receipts to-day from this source were $375,435.50. Hon. Jon Baxt, of Tennessee, is rapidly failing, with no hopes of recovery. avenue and ith Vicm PRESIDENT UoLPAX and party were received at Virginia City, Nevada, yesterday, ‘with a salute of one hundred guns. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. PERRY DAVIS’ PALS KILLER 1s really & ike most of the patented articles of the dey, is used by many physicians. It is particularly desirable tm loca- tiors where physicians are not near, and in fami- POSTMASTER GENERAL URESWELL Was at the Department at an early horr this morn- ing, and at 120’clock attended a meeting of the Cabinet. lea will often save the necessity of sending eat at midnight for a doctor _ A bottle should be kept in] WHISKY FRATDS.— Supervisor Dutcher. every house —Boston Traveller. ay 2-Im Collector Bailey, Gen. Pleasanton and B F. P= Tracey, of New York, had a long interview ‘with Commissioner Delimo yesterday in ref. SELF-HE R N. Erred, desire a better gut tn wesia erence to shipments of alleged fraudulent whisky from the West to New York. HOOD. dent in letter envelopes. free of charge. Addrees HOW- SANIT UI N. - = — Alp assbiation Box P ee 1 AMUSEMENTS. Two Days Only 33 Carr. Josern L. Manan, Postmaster of Elkton, Marytand, was interred there yes. terday with iall grand army honors, Post- master General Cresswell took a conspicuons Part in the procession and ceremonies. Gen. Cresswell atterwards came here to attend the Cabinet meeting to-day. MOND: y a ONDAY AND TUESDAY, Postal ROUTE AGENTS.—The following ap- pointments of route agents were made to-day by Postmaster General Cresswell :—Henry Nolestine, between Moberly, Mo., and Bloom. August 9 and 10, 1569, te x ah Albert Ordway, Richmond Va , p.€. Carrmeton. . Henderson. Bsy., New Orleans, A. Meiharde. “* & Hamilton Pope. Memphis. } Malcolm Orichton, Baltimore Om sln mp, D EXOURSION TO GLYMONT : for the benefit of the NEW 83, POMINICK CHURCH, ISLAND) MONDAY. AUGUST 16, 1 Steamers will leave Seventh street Wharf atSa.m..1 and a | farning, leave Glymont af 3.7 m WilbER’s Brass AND STRING BAND has been engased. T {Il spare uo pains to make this sD exes gi the season, = ea: tJ. ©. Billie? Music Stores; Fights hand B streets, Island, seo. Norbeck's Qunfee- he Committ ARBANGEMENTS. ¢ tlonery Stores. end from acct COMMITTEE 0 Ounueveses yor Pro-nics (ee NAILOB BROTHERS STABLES, E STREBT, Between 133, and Ith. UMMER RE; TLANTIC CITY, B. J. ‘The best lecati he id Most Good ant sate » hours from te. @OTON, F NAL W POINT BHOTE ted, with iucreased cottages a f accommodations, will be opened fer the reception of Visitors on the FIBST OF JULY. when the sabseriber solicits 3 e ee F350 ts favorite resort d, 400 MES. WM MITCHELL. EAVE WASHINGTON WED- NESDAY tovclack 8m. FRIDAY, © orclonk a ¥. 6 o'clock am; an m , SATURDAY. m. Touching, going and returning, at the int. 3025 Ross LYNN BOUSE. On the Herahts opposite Georartown. it and attractive summer re Ditstepeeeetpenieeccentes ss ef guests In inviting patronage the public the proprietors deem it only mecessary call attention to ite high, airy, and ceol _— ou, and the unsurpassed views ‘presented if inted aud shad: addition to theee erent oral aiventages, ita larder and bar will be kept constantly supplied with emery” the most fartidions taste can desire. The cooking shall be unexcelled, the attention prompt and polite, and Our ns vay be reached by ridge, or by the Long Bridge vis Arlington— either route ene = at rive through His & CHADWIGK. Proprietors. Sj ON HOTEL. STOCKTON APE MAY, N. J. « Witt Oren on THE 24TH ——* oe sani Deen erected within the pi ,. Pw pen bp ~ jation for pear! ene theusand ta, and is furnish ual to any States the leading hetels in the ‘For terms, Sc . nntil them. address RDNEB. Proprietor, PETER Oe 307 Wa eet, STEAMBOAT LINES. Noszroux AND WASHINGTON REGULAR LINE. ‘The safe and commodicus Bteamer W. W.COIT, Captain B A. BYTHER, jeave ber dock. feot beorgetown, THUSSD. oclock s. m. A fet of ‘eet. at 10 o'clock CY Alexandr: lymont. Smith's Po! pey Point Point Lookout’ Fortress Monroe, Old Point fort. and Norfolk, Va.” =” co Mesis— Breakfast and Supper, 50 cents each; Preights taken et the ceri rates. Vor partic. uiars inquire of GRO. B. MATTINGLY, Ticket Saad P. Bailresd, No. 380 Penusyl- AGE. Hardware 4 10th street, or on _® KRouse, ascot. AVA ste Mazcaasts LINS OF STEAMSHIPS BRYWEEN WasHINGTON AND NEW YORK. . Oo. KNIGHT aa ergeas Tae eee rine Lite. wi pas ER pier town, or at the corner: avenue Agset.adice and wharf foot ot High tt Goarge STOR B ‘The YLAND FRE! OOMPANY ‘TEPS, PLATFO! Sree DRR AER ABD SUS, ncesia on Bosgaessenn BibEe: 4S, newer pee large quantities. ad Apply to 8 waleem Sees Fares, field, lows, (new service;) John T. Youngana Edward A. Stevens, to be transferred from the ronte between Moberly and Kansas City. Mo., to that between St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo. COL. C. T. AMES’ NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. INpIAN APvAiRs.—Hon. Mr. Clarke, of Kan- sas, who is now here. recommends to the Com- misstoner of Indian Affairs the removal of the Osage tribe further south. Over three thous- and white settlers are now congregated on the Osage reservation. Recent reports from Kan- sas respecting ou'rages, Mr. Clarke says, have been exaggerations. TOBNOUR. “MAID OF THE alg.” TOBNOUR, “MAID OF TE. 1B.” TAE CAABMING CODONA, THE CHARMING CODONA. THE DAUNTLESS EUGENIE, THE DAUNTLESS EUGENIE. THE INTREPID LENGEL, THE INTREPID LENGEL. THE FUNNY LAWTON, THE FUNNY LAWTON, AND FIFTY BRIGHT, PARTICULAR STARS. ‘Tue PRESIDENT arrived here this morning in the fearly train, accompanied by Secretary Fish and Gen. Porter. At noon the Cabinet assembled, Secretaries Fish, Rawlins, Robe- son, Cox, Postmaster General Cresswell, As- sistant Attorney General Field and Assistant Scoretary Richardson being present. A nom- ber of visitors were admitted to see the Prasi- dent this morning He will leave here to- morrow evening, accompanied by Secretary Fish, to join his family on the Hudson, 4 OOMPLETE MENAGERIE. 4 HERD OF TRAINED HORSES, A PROVE OF ELFIN PONIES, Together forming the most Gigantic, Axteresting Amusement Combi: on the American Qontinent. &7 See bills for particulars, and look ont for the LIONS AND TIGERS IN THE STREETS, Op MONDAY MOBNING, the 9th instant, at 10 o"clock. au2-st REAR ADMIRAL JOHN A. DanLoREN, re- cently assigned to the command of the Wash- ington Navy Yard. entered on his duties tox day, relieving Admiral Poor, who will take command of the North Atlantic Squadron. Admiral Dabigren was received by Admiral Poor with the honors due his rank—a salute of thirteen guns being fired, and the marine guard, under command of Major Butler, pre- senting arms: and shortly after taxing charge of the office the officers of the yard and master workmen paid their respects to the new com- mandant. nt and Renovacn. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY RE. moved their AK from No. 304 Penna. to No F street, between 18th and treets, in Hooe’s new buildin, S000 88 it Cau vem! baananvig’: RS TRAN &PERRED.— Major A. cavalry; Brevet Lieutenant Colonels George A. Kensel, 5th artillery; J. McL..” Hildt, 3d infantry; Jacob F. Kent, 3d Inantry: John S. Poland, 6th infantry; and Boow Tawnont HB. Herr, Ist artillery, haye Military Academy and ordered to their proper stations. Brevet Major W.H. H. Benyaurd and First Lieutenants M. R. Brown and H. M. Adams have been detached from the Military Academy and ordered to report to the Chiet ot the Enzineer Corps. ARMY Orrr continuance e st all times endea’ y fo. 456 EXHIBITION §8o0.4*6 Bo’) OS MND eaLe 7 Sraber AT MABKEITER’S, 0. 486 Beventh street, between D ai Mo. 4 eit Deore sbove Odd Fellow ice Ol Paintings, Thane Pargest puck Bhades, Picture Frames, Pict sels. ings. Batis, &c.,in th CASH. Please Remember Nam aphely Gen. THOMAS JoRDAN, of the Cuban army, at the breaking out of the rebellion was captain and assistant quartermaster in the United States army, but resigned bis commission and subsequently was appointed chief of staff in Gen. Beauregard’s command. He left our army indebted to the government in the sum of $22,000, and when last heard from was com- manding one of the wings of the insurgent army in Cubs. In reply to a letter of the Third Aadiwor, Gen. Jordan merely acknow!- edges the receipt of the letter, and informs the Auditor that any communication would reach bim if sent to Newark, N. J., but fa:led to date his letter. In view of the uncertainty of the correspondence the subject has been dropped for the present. Mrvitary Tactics.—Major General J. M. Schofield, Brevet Brigadier G. neral J.H. Pot- ter, Brevet Major General Wesley Merritt, Major James Van Voast, and Brevet Oolonel 3 vord and Tas District. ‘TERMS and Namber. yosu WHO SELL CIGARS AND TOBAQUU. W. B. CHANDLEE, LE DEALER IN CIGARS AND WHOLESALE DEALER id he Ebbitt Honse, col F and lith sts vise you to give, him call: promising air and bonest deal wi jcee ms e ‘or profs. Glare of all grades, from $17 to NB TemMs CASH, se my prices are too close to allow time, ay 17-3m Docroz SCHUMAN & DURAND'S TONIC! R ROM THE CONCENTRATED PREPRACT GF FLESH BEBE. OLD coe NAC BRANDY AND PYRO PHOSPHATE OF IKON. . ‘This preparation {s composed of the Component parts of the haman system, It adds directly shere- | Jonn Hamilton have been appointed a board increas: aa Ficeh and Blood giveraction aud tone to the Ali: | to assemble at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on mentary Canal and building up the human frame. | or about the 15th of September, and continu THE FOL- Debdility. Dys- worked Mind ixcessive use jam; Uleore and Uhronic Sores. cat snd Bickiy Onildren, and all Diseases arising from a broken down and debilitated impure condition of the Blood. If you waat to be permanent; cured you must avoid all purgative medicine. ani take this Tonic regelarly, aud a few bottles will make a certain Cure in the most obstinate and for- = oa RICE, PEB BOTTLE. PARED aT P No. 195 WEST PRATT STREET, BALTIMOBE, MD. CHABLES STOTT. 375 Pennsylvania Washington, Wholesale Agent. For saic by all Drogetate. its sessions from time to time, at such tplaces as the board may determine, to practically test the systems of tactics heretofore adopted for the artillery. cavalry, and imfantry arms of ser- vice; to reconcile all difierences; to select the best forme of command, and of drum and bugle signals—the same to be printed in a uniform and convenient edition, and published for the government of the army and militia of the United States. Tums Sreciat CapinetT MERBTING Any CUBAN Avrarns.—Much interest is manifested im the Cabinet session of thisafternoon. The general impression is that matters relating to reconstruction and the Southern elections are entirely ignored in the deliberations, and the whole session devoted exclusively to matters baving reference to the situation in Cuba, ana correspondence which has recently taken place between Secretary Fish and Minister Sickles om the one side, and Mr. Spanisn Mimuster here, and Regent Serrano on the other. It is well known that for some days past the cable has been flashing back and forth the suggestionsand discussions of these digna- s kTAIN CURE FO i liacalan ae @ DISEAS. enue, au COBSETS, 57% CENTS. BEST KID GLOVRBS, $1 10. ers CUBE GEBEAT 2 26-tanld ‘Ss. | bave been communicated to this Government Sickles which will impart an entirely = SOTIOR. Za to the situation. —_ == al Nivat Ondans.—Commander RB. Lowry ‘The only place in the city to buy your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS has been ordered to command the Severn, the flagsbip of the North Atlantic sqaadron. Lieut. Oommander D. C. Woodrow, Lieu! at regular J. E. Rook a E. Ls Amory have been jered to the Sev 5 WHOLESALE PRICES eels E.N. Stember as been ordered to babe : mendes Francis ie Rameay bas been ordered to ordusnce duty at the Washington Navy Yard. Commander R.F.R. bas been ordered to resume fame of Ke Reeaca. STRASBURGER BROS., 373 Guvesty BrRzET, Bstwaex Laxdk, WHERE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT UAN as ‘at Severn, as Chief Stat Officer of the North Atlantic Fieet. | ordered to the mander Norman H. Ferqn- parealenant Com the Boston Navy Yard. F. Price has been de- taches trees the Naval Hospital at Washing. ten, D.C. a ‘Obief Engineer Thomas Williamson bas been the Naval Acatiemy, and or- strat tbr Santa cron esta? ymaster Ecward Foster has been deteched trom the receiving ship V ermost, cae bomen to the borage Des eaes eaeet, ymasie! Gnet E ery Fletcher bas endear OER fiend Navy taries, and the prabsbility is that certain tacts || TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afterneon's Diepatches, STEAMSHIP WRECKED. to the Scar { New Youx, Avgast 10.—The steamer Ger- &. HADE TREES iihood, neme the wh: 7» G@ilanthes, but- Accepted the resiguation of Second Lieutenant s a E ton wood and yellow toot Wm. E. Rogers, Engineer Oorps. HINTS FOR STREET PLANTING. itis . Haggerty, who was appointed ray | Consul te Glasgow. The writer, ater SBwator Fow ar, of Tennesse, who is now rien 8 tribute to the uniform good faith of tae amore ; here, gives it as his opinion that ex-President disease. | ican Exreeudve,so faras F is cone . Andrew Jobuson will not beelected to sacceed —= j Sot, re the ace * 4 a 3 ‘ him in the United States Senate. Kix ce to | *aye-—" President Grant bad ae ‘notion of the : Tax Exawrmation of WITwEsses before Among the papers submitted to the Board of ~ oon tant | en ~ wm the Gowek Se Navy Gourt Martial in the trial of Surgeon | Ald:rman last evening was one ofan unurually constantly | but to refuse to ackeo Green was concluded yesterday. The argu- | interesting character, in reference to the sub- to that | Noe of the refusal would doubt . ments were in progress to-day ivct of shade trees suitable for street planting. v~ hy | Bieed at Washington Alderman Connolly addressea a letter to the } ) THE STEAMER AscUFAEY which has deen | Commissioner of Agriculture, asking anforma, pa Proceeding tbat rarely | PRG attend ie aeons t lying at the Navy Yard for some months has | tign on the sudject which letter wae referred } receives proper convideration during summer. | gchvorerynant Sappho. ward by w ‘Doag- . been eold to Mr. Richey. of Boston, at private to Mr. Saunders, the efficient Saperintendent | Next to breathing @ damp atmosphere, c! lase, ofthe Now York Yacht Ciud, which sale, and she left to-day for Alexandria te coal Of the Grounds of the Department, and his re. | With mycelium of sever fuag, the most burt- | the light-ship onteide of Waters,” ‘® DeF Gepartare from these | port thereon was forwarded to Alderman Oon— | 0! $ te N time, J ‘waters. nolly, who submitted it to the Board last even. ‘em@pt from this evil. A Commtrta of the Pennsylvania Repnbii- | 18> when it was ordered to be primted on the f can State Centrat Committee on Saturday visi. | Journal. In view of the importance of the ted Secretaries Boberon and Rawlins, to re. | #abject and te value of the information tar- | é quest the discharge from office of a umber of preapepse ed the report before our readers in se ne | CHARGES AGAINST AN INTERNAL 4 Democratic politiaans in the Phi!adelphia re trees and shrubs, introdeced throughout the | REVENUE SUPERVISOR. | Navy Yard, the Arsenal and other Govern. | OF7ICB OP SUPERINTENDENT oF GanpEX Sveaues and wide streets, would not only | CIFOLNMATI, August 10.—It is reported that ment establishments, AND Groups, Department of Agriculture, ‘od.ace a flue landscape effect, but. whatis of | fourteen ch: heve poem goomesee agains’ 1 eee Washingten, D, C., Aug. 4, 1869.—Hon. Horace more importance, they would very em. | Supervisor of the Internal ne, Young, Tux Last ov Fort Gozconan.—The wood- | Capron, Commissioner of Agricultwre—Dear Sin, ciently the prectess of dust laden | Whose — a 4 — bere. + ‘work and debris of this fort, so well Known | Accompanying this please lg oh I aed fo the testimony pant Tastee / Cina erena® War. and located on the Vir. | @nswer tothe letter of T.,C. Ueanolly, Esq. | M&fY Seve, would be divested of muc ; ginia heighte, north of Arlington, have been Purchased from the Governmert by W. W. Dungan, Esg., who will have the fort leveled at once, preparatory to laying out the site in building lots. matters with which they are charged: rains, and even heavy dews, will again wasb the dust from the leaves and carry it down where it will ferulize the roots. The effic of these dust scavengers demand Oas been refused. | —$—$____.. ACCIDENT TO MINERS. Maserion, 0. August 10.—This morning, iil, of | at a ces! bank near Massiion, an trom cage, containing eight wen, fell forty feet to the ofthe Board of Aldermen’ of thw city, which was referred to me, asking for “2 ¢ talogue of trees suited for street planting, wif® brief de- also a ttst of sach as ‘statement of their I may alinde to Pennsylvania avenue asan | prentms ib I maeend tne is re . : The principle qualities tha: a tree should r ime the legs, arms, abd ribs _ ARMY OFICERS RELIRVAD PROM DUTY 48 Possess to render it suitable for street planting, an ee gaan | Reeve, InDIaw ACENTS.— Special Order, No. 191,jast issued trem the War Department, directs that the following named officers be relieved from duty as Indian Superintendents and Agent: Major Henry Douglass, Brevet Myor T. Ten Eyck, Brevet Lieut. Colonel ©. H. Cariton, Brevet Major C. I. Wilson, Brevet Lieut. Gol Eamund Rice, First Lieutenants George H. Zeigler, J. K. Byers, W. W. Flemming, and Wm. R. Maize, and Second Lieutenant :C. zs. ‘Speer. ORDERED TO Duty aT Waer Pornt.—The following-named officers have been ordered to report for duty to the Superintendent of the Military Academy at West Point Capt. Gar- rett J. Lydecker, Engineer Corps; First Lieutenants R. U. Cnarchill, 3th Artillery; Wm. Starring, 22d Intentry; D. W. Payne, Engineer Uorps, Second Lieutenants Henry Metcalfe, Ordnance Department; Robert Fletcher, ist Artllery; Albert H. Payson and E. W. Bass, Engineer ns are elected. heavy storms; and iastly, there should be ng | ‘0 the second horse, if threeor more start,’ ‘The rst ee aor Corps. Offensive edore from flowers or fe ¥ detting previously to the race wes three to two ILLNESS OF MR. GLADSTONE. While it is perhaps impossible to procure a | 0D Mitchell against Lobelia. Mitchell led APPOINTMENTS.—The Precident to-day Over seven burdies, Lobelia laying close be- bind «pti! the last buréle on tbe Rome-streich. for which Lobelia brushed. and both took it at the same time, amidst enthusiastic cheering, which increased to a furore as the horses strained every sine: made the following appointments: ©. M. Felix Petard U.S. Coasul at Stras- burg. Robert Hawley Postmaster at Williamport, Pa; Charles E. Bristol, Postmaster at Ansonia, N. Y. Michael J. Grimthn, Postmaster at Fredericksburg, Va., vice Chas. Williams sus- pended Nathan Blakely to be Receiver of Pablic Mooeys for the district of lands subject to sale at Beatrice, Nebraska, Commodcre Augustus 1. Case, to perform the duties of Chief of the Bureau of Navixa- ‘on during the absence of Commodore James Alden, Commodore N. Smith, to perform the duties porting @ massive head of on acompar. | the leading horses, follows 123% of Secretary of the Navy during the absence | atively slender stem, 1 A great degree of | lengths behind. The 6.90%, Ina? 201 = = elegance to the symmetrical contour of the tres, | the three-quarter pole tet sas of Secretary Robeson. * William Emmerson, to be Collector of Cus- toms for the district of Genesee, N. Y., vice Thomas Parsons, suspended. the Seconu au, wa direction of the Secretary of War, ihe scten- tion cf officers of the army is called by Gene- ral Order No. 61, just issned from the head- quarters of the army, to the statement of the former, “that the practice of drawing pay twice for the same time and refunding at some subsequent period has lately been of such frequent recurrence, and is perpetrated under such circumstances, as to preciude the suppo- sition of inadvertence or mistake, but rather of deliberate mention.’ Every officer's pay account contains the certificate that the officer has not already received pay for the same pe- mod, 1f, therefore, am officer signs two sets et pay accounts for the same month, one set must be false, and if the name and facts reach the headquarters of the army, as they surely will through the Paymaster paragraph 1,379, General Regalations,) the officer will be tried by a general court martial, under the 14th Article of War. RRA pede headed «-No Temporary Clerks,” in which it is stated that Commissioner Delano recently applied for more clerical assistance for nis office, adding that he must have it, and thatthe only way to obtain it was to appoint tempor- ‘THR WoRK OF THE INTERNAL REvENUB | is easily overcome. - | ‘ 6. American Elm, Ulmus Americana. The be ., a8 two walls, each The article in the STAR of yester- | 6. Am oe em Aetrees he Presumed 10 6 er Keepers ls each deficiency bill at thy Th it beauty of this fine tree yed bya ‘outside the do. iy. ge ee rks and presenta deficiency bill at the | increase. The great vai and D < i ss wiser! i= the peg of Uongress for their payment, | and its rapid, towering growth are recom. | Par'ure, en conve arty own = ezine on information, | mendations for wide them escal sass. b ang was based upon erroneous The tacts are these: The Commissioner of r 1934; clear do., 19\; shoulders, employed in bis ome meuticento bring up | of Rghtaesewhtcerdoutnsed wits masts | "Pascua aie sow Tay pissulut, Down | iy wame St La tm ai hoya Wasscy tt lightness, wi »_ coma! : So chee Gal ee oe fs caticcs pace Ves the plant quite a distinctive char- | South they make them into what is cailed | @ull at @1.1, e work, and finding also that a considerable number of the clerxships authorized by law ea , 48% bid, 49.asked: do. 1°66, 563, bid, St asked: ; Zi ut, Esculus Hippocastanum. | large col © or coarse sieve by rubbing. ‘ ; "3 ; for bis burean were illed by clerks employea | 6: Horse-cheannt, Fyeulus yp ome | Nake ro ae i | Gor eer, g2 tig, By" asked. "Norte Urralinas i nilagtee et smey ss Ape ee € Svcre- | ioliaged tree, surpassing ‘most others in the | the sieve, the juice aod old, s ing. large ‘ 2X. 30-40's, cou- bi On poor, | off,) or sheet tron pans, which have been | 1355. 5-20's, 1582, coupon, 40" the acting Secretary. The Commissioner has ie creveny: or sendy sone it lapses into a pat lhe ‘greased. ‘are piaced in an | pon, % NorunGarolins “at 553 Dew, net asked the employment of temporary clerks, } brown during dry summers, but is | oven todry. When the don is am 50%. Virginia ; mew. j ee as iees on ee Reet years So ATER EE wen es, and Seek awe: Peto isa | New York and Grain Market To-day. believing the force already anthori 7 and rich. . ard OFF zn it ew Yor Fleur ket ay sufficient for the wants of his office. com the best of list that migh' prema We gy eng een ead — ORK, August 10.—Fi and rere! A recent decree Issued by the Spanish gov- ihe cers yin Carlist conspiracy, calls uj ty lary ef (he Treasury for the restoration to the office of Internal Revenue of the clerkships which bad been divested from it as above stated, which application was approved by re ‘Medical assistance was immediately called, and all are now doing well. ff DESTRUCTI are the following: Ist. A compact stateliness and symmetry of growth, as distunguished trom a wide spread- ing or pendant form, so that the stem may Teach sufficient height to allow of a free cir- culation of air selow the branches. 2d. An ample supply. of expansive foliage, ve FIRE. CLEVELAND, OBIO, August 10.—Last nigbt the wire mills of the Oleveland Rolling Mill Ceepees.. situated at a Obic, were : totally destroyed by fire. Loss $95,000, insured ' aronen, including —_ in the —— | peurance Company, of Washington, and $1,000 ' in the United Stuates pany of Balumore. ————— STEAMER ASHO! NoRPOLK, Va. Aug. 10—The steamer San Jacinto, At kins, from New York for Sivan- ash, Ga., wevt ashore on Boyd's Island at two } | C'elock om the 9th instant. The passengers | sud crew are ali safe. If the weather bolas } good she will probably get off in a few days. —— es THE KENTUCKY ELECTION. Lovievitte, Ky., August 10.—Returns trom — counties in Kentucky give Tate, the miles over eight burdice, three and one-half fy or tnase nants for Treasurer, a majori- feet high; far horses only that start in the sec- House < 5 . ond day's hurdle race. #200 to tke winuer, 810 | PRE and 1 Democrats and 5 ample provision tor the railroad tracks in the centre. Undoubtedly the most economical and effective arrangement would be to appropriate & portion of the centre of the avenues and wide streets Zor planting, retaining sufficient space on the sides for traffic. carriage crossings would be necessary, perhaps ome, or at most two, in the length of asquare. There are nu- Merous wide s; the intersections of streets and avenues that might, with great ad- vantage, be used for the same purpose. Very T eeally, WiLLtaM SavmpErs, Sup’t of Grounds, &c., Dep't of Agriculture. Saratoga Races—Feurth Day. ‘There was & large attendance at the races yesterday. The weather was splendid. The grand stand was tui), @burdie handicap, two constitutional maladies frequently engendered in some spe- cies, by peculiarity of soils and atmospheric impurities. 4th. Cleanliness; characterized by a persist- ency of foliage during eummer, freedom from fading flowers, and exemption from the attacks Of insects. 5th. It should ee easily transplanted, of mod- erately vigorous growth, and not liable to throw up shoots from the roots or lower por- tion of the stem. A tree of extremely ra: ab generaily short-lived, and should be avoided. 6th. The branches should be elastic rather than brittle, that they may the better withstand 7th Infantry; J. M. Marshail, The first race tree possessing all of these qualifications, we can select those species that make the nearest Spproach to perfection, of which the following are the most svaliable: 1, Silver Maple, Acer dasycarpum. This is very appropriately held in high estimation for planting on streets, and posseases most of the qualities required. It is of rapid growth, of ight form,—unless thrown out of its normal ape by insudicious pruning, foliage ample, At the same time not 60 dense as to prevent a partial circulation of air, which 1s mach pre. ferable to a dense impenetrable mass of foliage, near buildings. Neither is it subject to the aitacks of insects, and it has the farther merit of being chexply propagated. 2. Sugar Maple, Acer Seccharinum. This is the most beautifal of all the maples; indeed, tbereare but few trees of any kind that can compare with it in ey eracefulness; sup- Loxpox, Avg. 0.—Mr. Gladstone is again quite il. a As they crossed the pgch in advance. Time, ‘The second race was fora purse of $500, tor two years old, one mile; winner of the Hopetal Or Saratoga stakes, 7 Ibs. extra: of both, lu Ibs. extra, Entrance added. Chillicothe was favorie. The foliowing horees started-—Chil- licothe, selling in a pool at 31.400; Cricket, =4i; Midday. 2450, Neliie James, =°70; Kelso and Harbinger togetber, =\60. Chillicothe led to the balt-mile pole, with a length each between Cricket, Midday and Neilie James. The latter Was absolutely last at the quarter pole. After passing the balf mile, Midday w: through The superb color cf the foliage daring autumn Fenders it a conspicugug tree Anynr..thot period. of, stirs ok with eel leaves than ‘88 2c ule PYeceding, and equally valuable every respect. . ue “American Linden, Tilia Ameriozna. A well known native tree of lofty and robust growth, Well fitted for wide streets and avenues, affect- ing the -uburbs rather than a crowded city. It is possessed of a wealth of foliage, and fragrant flowers, grows readily Temoval, and of clecnly habits. Its Euro; congener, Tilta Europea. 1s also a fine tree, but of late yetrs bas been much injured by insects. a 5. Tulip Poplar, Viriedendron Tulipifera, or tulip tree, is one of the most unique and beau- titul trees of the forest. None others can sur- pass it in the beauty of foliage in spring, or of its flowers in early summer. Tne leaves change to a bright tinge daring fall and are very Attractive at that season. No other Naljia Yameg Goetten Ore tion smo back the great delight of the enthusiastic ‘public. Kelso was third, Crieket fourth, Harbinger | oon; —» is" fifth, Chillicothe iast. Time. 1:46. terns 5-20's 1608, cove The third race was for the sequel stakes, tor | 115°: Ourrency 6 three year olds; two miles, $5) entrance, p. P., | =7. "Unio & Missius 3750 added; winner of Belmont or Traver's stakes, 7 Ibs. extra; of both 10 Ibs.extra. The following borses started :—Niagara, Narra- gancett, Taaig eae Legatee, , Stone, Duffy, an 0: ‘arra- gantens who was the fevorste against’ the field. Jed from the start to the finisb. and won easily by two lengths. All the horses were together during the first mile. except Thunderbolt, who sulked and threw bis rider. Invercauld ran & good second in the last mile. Escarzg oF DancERous Paisonens.—The Baltumore American of this morning says..—We came very near baving @ general jail aelivery in the Balumore City Jail last eyeuing no less than seven of the inmates of that establishment, 9 , 15; 10-40's, comp. il, Pacific F majestic growth specially indicate its availability for decorat- ing the vicinity of large buildings and broad menad pro es. ‘nis tree is rather impatient of removal, me 18 consequently rather difficult to trans- plant, if — - ey, oes eet there is no difficulty in preparing res, for successful removal, so that objection al, (see most ty, bavi ‘made their escape. Seeman aoa ‘Dennis, two of the Harnden are among some sections of the couniry strect, tree, and elm &8re Synonymous terms. Its repute has been greatly impaired on account of destruc- tion to the foliage by insects; but all localities are not equally subject to these destroyers, neither are all seasons alike favorable to their irom bars, were cut away, showing that con- siderable time must have been consumed in their operations. and that visitors to the jail must have furnished tools with which sach ‘work wasaccomplisbed. The first intimation the Warden Deputies bad of their de- Up to the hour of going to press the police ferce have not recaptured any of the scound- Tels.” treets, 7. American Ash, Frarinus Americana. A active; fine tree, of erect growth and expansive top. —.——_ Baltimore Steck 3 BALTIMor®, August 10). — acter. after removal, even age and size. t is easily transplanted, growing treel: le might do the though of considerable the peaches, (but its or stones,) and force through a be ch leather,” and here same to advantage. Cru not the ket To-day. y irginia sixes, old, pulp baying passed through into a n orreceptacie. The skins and pits are throws a pulpy sub- boards with raised edges (to avoid its Tuouing rpassing beauty of early spring verdure. Itshyacinthine flowers are also conspicuous objects. ane com dense form owth causes shade, ana ia consequence =e not be —_—e— Wall Street Te-Day. New York, Aug. 10. —Stocks steady. Money steady at 6a7 per cent. Ex; 10. ia, be considerably extended, and are for ign News by Cable. to the part taken by some of