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.' THE EVENING STAR. —_—__ PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, ¢ At the Star Building, ‘ A 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and Lith St, BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ——_-_— ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to ! + subscribers im the City a District at 4 (CENTS TER WEEK. Uopin ee without wWreppers, Two ©1 each. Paice ron Martine Taree Months, One Dollar and Fity © ott mantns, ree I Line Dollars: one year, Five . pers = office lopger than paid for. . “Tne WEFELY STARpabhshed on Friday WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1869. N°. 5,131. j : morning—One Dcllar-and-a-balf a year. : Raver Bowtie Atay: i ' SPECIAL NOTICES atiy porn bichiy Mailiae Gapeat: mercer | EVENING STAR. | acme Geometers % pou’ titers. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. N ; a carty; Moran cD i; a ’ pecan at LIST OF LETTERS. My; Mullen Mr; ‘siaenee P; Montgomery i: Donglase, has decided that bowling alleys kept This rr a : ELLIS’ IRON BITTERS, 2 ‘ca ee Se, ak Thos, ee 3 at summer reverts for which no charge is made Afterneon’s Dispatches. v.86, Mag wensey ca wrese. eit Te teeters ram pocama. | SPRAINS eater, agectaenises, oe Mycnell War Wyle Mayows: oes WS Washington News and Gossip, | tor ucing are subject to United States tax. an wince ie | $30, rom — on, 5 & 5 Pacer FAVORS 5.207, 1586... ©—McOarthy D; McUrystal Felix; Mc- —-———_ ‘ Li OF CUBA BY Thi! are w siz Palmabie,- These bittersare wonapiente $7 To obenin any of these Ieters, the appli- oils George Be Metauire McCray Sonn; | rwrmumar Reverce—The Pecelpts to-day FimsomAL_—Generai Fremont is tn Dens Serres Caer | sre ed to all persons requiring ® safe and valuable | cant must call for “Advertised Letters, ” Nutty M: McSweeny 5 ; b mark. ----Senstor Tram! a, al | Se tee mee cea ey | Spo re acy | Fee geen hm nomena W | Spe Smee eae ‘Meaney cecinaly tr. ae | gh nen MOEN Tea AEM | (oy semen ani BATT rep Jame ciate rae Cee tae tas ctrecgin te winwe entuina Det tore oa? eee Ad Lf Neve O; Noyen Chas | Gam. Bawxs and Senators Ramsey and Fen | ator Sprague is soon to swan, to hyo city. | sition of Cube by | tne Ualted’ State wheres | . Sersanay, epereter la oe the Blood which the Ieee Beteoe enn H; Neuguarton Herman; Nolan Jobe; Neayl» | ton have arrived in Paris. +++-Gem. Van Wyck, of New York, re. tary | ne eee Me maging + Pe Bie Mioed PER tie Bins Ohewier. | Bec enle tn Gen JL; Nichols PT; Noiens Platarch; Nixon cently married Miss Broadnead, of Milford, fof Mexico, Cabs is of great Taine. | tn nome ene forvign maroc: on hingten by KIDWELL & SON. Poansy'vania WD. * De Wituram F. Gaby, of Lafayette, Ini. | gon? Troops ope sequedron 1d be there, | rn ne — Board— non, be oy women —_ Maris; Anderson Mrs M; Asn | ,O7Oliphent B T; O:Brian EAward; Of | aon bas teen appointed eblef clerk of the In. tuia‘tion of Oube tp eo pepalar, woetd offers | MUL, eouponm ii, ina eon: con ta aa prvansreic Ashoy Susan, col. Mrs M; 50; Ouporn Geo: Owon Martin V; O'Oallonan | 80%. Umiee, Interior Department. Tum MoniLe Wusexr Feavps.—Warrants | Wiection oy cock a cathe ee eer nO | et ew. 1t0%: sie is ist conor, a WONDER FUL MEDICINE. Hisbep ey Beg eaten eect ‘Prather A: Philbrook Chas M: Peterson 3B Reve been issued for the arrest of parties im- are reat Britain to ge capt pee ion, ibe 5.20"s, » coupor * ms, Sry FERRY DAVIS’ PAIN EULLED 1 realty 0 | af hrs; Baylor Catkarinn 2 Bate Qoc, | CE; Phelan £; Perley FM; Pierce JS; Peak 3 | Guxemat Ameo bas asvigned revet Briga- | plicated in the Mobile whisky and tobacco ‘ nose seas areso ex. | 1134; Curren ~ =, valuable medicament. and unlike most of the ine Mrs; Bayler Catharine.2 _ | A: Bieree Kalbitt: Pritcnard Samuel; Bepitane | gir General E. Swite sorton mm the army, to | frends, known inthe nou atinck at prove! janger, | ono : Mu “ep wet petented articles of the day, is used by many Fi pochan Celt; pele Mrs C. Batley Eo- | Vivier: Palmar Gea Wo, feck War ie auty us Slyér of Viewduang. the Ann D.case,a schooner of that aame being ge Oey red pepepnedinnengrer gl prog org hace ene. ‘coayeces Findivi-cerparetsdtceoniy al edhe dine Bd Bell Georgiana Beit a Hes t =_Hodeers en Fics © A; Reed Cusries | Givacazy, thouew Russian Miniter tothe the waisky and Tobacco. to Tampico, Mexico, = zoruarity 1s mance more prosete unter | “ ten Waar i often it aoa ae - : Be i ; Robinson D F; Roberts Dr Daniel U: Rosen- , Clearan. ‘obtained for ‘and, it vernment than a distressed | . jerry api begin dendennpm ‘Pooue MF. 2. Welt Mics: Butler Mary | baum Edward: Ramecy EJ; Rees HF; Royer | United States, bas reached Paris, and will Cienrange avers were obtained for her, and, it | 22, Am sone et Oee. very house —Roston Traveller. iy 2- Baxter Nellie: Burl Maria: Barivate Ko- | Harry: Roberts Henry; Realey Jas: Rawlins J very soon arrive in this country. ue GkYrvaav ai }— — oe ° satia Mrs: Brown Rosa: Brown S Mrs. Barnes | H; Renier Jobn; Reynolds J. W Royce James ————_ He Hncaiaie ea = z 27 — ry | PIC-NICS EXCURSIONS &c, | Susan Mrs; Baxter Sallie M Mrs. B Rod e goun ne ee Tue PREsipEnt is expected % Higpaied out the ee ns, Angas Si Semarons wehem ‘oleae, nove : Sowa AN i -N s J INS, ss 3 - s ic) 5 iy ‘ t wee mi » | iste gieen c | a - O eynol a 9! $" - "Temrszance Moonticat exccgsion, Fo Gare Tele Che ee TE | Bem mee ee lhepe anent two days only. from Ouncmnati to Mobile Fecordsof the | fear that the occasion will revive che memory | FArgO & Oo. Express Siatee Ba- suneel Carter Jala; Viose 3 Bb Mire: Guy! 5—Smith W A; Schlegel Prank; Stone B (eo ee collector of internal revenue show the whole | Of former strife. bai majority take a differ. Press. GX; | Ameriea = “yo = COLUMBIA TEMPLE OF LONOR Dre; Caldwell Josiah F Mrs; Cooper Lewis ep G: Soutbail George; Skinner Geo; | Coxomx:. Romar Mi. DovCLAs, the Pree | collector nternal reve how, the 3 gt wage gi yy ‘oui be | £2 At: Obtongo “Alon, 127: ASHINGT bers) Graglon Mans Ulat ie? Glad eit | Bee Gcopemaan eret Geneon: Lane Private secretary, has retarned from hi, | warehouse, but the tax of $187/12.78 was | boncstly and truthfully handed down to future iiise steady. TURDAY. Anca ok sg premises Sturm Hi; Skisner B si rhige Josena, | Visit to Virginia, and was at the Executive | not collected, as the li not require the | gencratio [By Cabie.} — * : 2 * t: Sim| ; Lorpor, Wt —Consols, #3283 y. street wharf st FEcense iy Dosinost Logins; Perea basees, Ob: Stockbr Jason; Stevenson & 3 meee Pe ues e unGES Warehouse, is carried oa by | SUICIDE OF AN IMPRISONED DIs- — aL many } Mt th % * “gas eenan J: Slemen H ‘ny i jt ieved no such firm . Fetorn at los mA pee Bekh ae irs none H. Envens | Samson J; Singleton W J Gen; SayreC J; | Mz. Wa.B. Waits, recently appointed Col. | o2eteg and was word se a blind bythewhis- | Witttawsrort, Pa. Aug. 20.—The body of .. ett E—Eckharat ss: : Shaw B Joun; Spid ) Joba; Sauniry Kennedy; | lector of Internal Revenue for the sixth dis. | fy recy, Sha, wae need shipped a part of | Martin Hillmire. of Northumberland cocoece invited Tickets. admi s leman F s. leged, . % ¥. 50 cents.t- be had of the members and Tr: Fitz. | Sines F James; Smith Jr Lieuberton; Sullivan | trict of New York has furnished bis bond | the whisky in bond trom Cincinnati, d- | convicted of illicit distilling at the last termof | LrvaurooL,'! p.m toten ete, . the boat. Refreshments on board, at city prices, — jorence Mrs Lizcie- Farmer | Michael: Sweet Perry, Slicer OR Oxo; Samp- | and to-day received bia commission. ing to ship all, and succeeding in getung the | the United States Qourt, acd confined in jail 20,000 bales.” Mindting Uplands, 13\ ‘ a en OS Peat Saas leom Mary E:Fiscuer Mary | 200 A Wm; Sims H Wm; Smith B Wm; Smith Tax AE Mobile pane we ibout payment of | here, was found back of the jail this morning | lier Goiveas, Me eink, pian’ ‘week, 111.000 ‘ > . EB, D :S S {OB MOUNT VEENON. jer Mrs Mary; Fletcher Mary E; Fagiit Oy tues, Sa: ‘Thompson Columbus 2; THe FRABKLIN, fiag-sbip cf Rear Admira oie oe Genuek wecten. cman a =. = oe cut. ye a pre see £ which 1h pe for export 4 t The steamer ARROW. Coptain Thomas Stack- Clighanx iA Aint Vilbsay Ate Onin: | Tipeens ROT, AIG oman Niece | as fordy Keccpans equadroa, arcivedat Ba. ped to Tampico, but | tion of mind, he had been ‘allowed aaecnni Dales, of whied 103.000 bck pele, leaves her wharf, foot of 7 Giant mie Goatees Gees Hee Gaont | Erancis; Tibbitts W George; Tayler & Green- Pies, July 26, from Genoa. Tae Plymouth ar- ipped there. Blank | liberties by the jallor. He held the fatal knife re, 62,000 bales, of which 5 Joe 'm aad “on TORSDA Jane; Get Kouta; Gray aire Gibson Migs | feng: Teoman. Joba; Terner #1 james; Taylor | rived the same day trom Leghorn, tne United States | ix his Rand when he was found. \ THURSDAY AFTERNO Eveline; Gould Mrs E'A: Greene Mrs ;Trema Be ey be Pacts winient ——— 1. Were pur- — ee MOUNT VEESON and intermediate 1a Getteron. Gaiaes Maria Ann; Gatton | Tillman Lewis;Turney S J L; Taylor iam Hoy. Jon® SHERMAN addressed a large w the arrival i eee arkete, To-day. £0. JAMES 8YKES. Gen"! Supt “ + hy Thomas Thomas; Turk H Wm. t. sky there, so that the records of the “ans-Im Ofice: Willard’s How Mr: ae sheapy od i eine nitoe; lpereee 7—Vermitt John. assemblage at Canton, Uhio, on Satarday nigh’ on Billie; Wil Henderson Mrs Becca; Howard Cath- rar altams AY; Witkiason Bil Oncmeveses ox Piz-s108 Huard Bits Dell: Hinds EL: Horner | lett OT) Willer Chas, by ala oe ea te ee eary Ena) in gabe Gara Wee Mrs: Henderson Jizzie; Henderson Milsie; Se inte Were Ein ne 'S: “a Hersleion Mary A; Hartwell Mollie E; Harris Washers’ doen s Waple Jos, Werton’ 3; Fins Hebecea; Herbert Hachas? “L™ 4°¥- | Whutngtoa Ses G; wills Joseph; “Wasuer NAILOR BROTHERS STABL: }; x Joseph; Williams —Ingersoll Alice C, Jennings Mrs Celia; | W; Wingfield Jonn T; Wise s gunk Jobe Guarlott, Jounson OV. Tone teagene: Marshal: Wrede Matting Wanzer Ieubeu: jy 281m _Retween 1: 4 ith. Jeffison Mrs; Jermea Mrs; Johnson Lacy; a James Mrs; Johns Lucy: Jooling Mrs: Joba: Williams Fug, Woee- : 2 Wm J E; Withington Rev = son Mary. 2; Jenkens Mary; Johnson Pamelia; | Gut Walter: Wooly Wm JE: Withing wm C. AMUSEMENTS. Seance Me ae Johnson Mes Watson Ww T; Wells W J; Woods Wm B; K—Keny Julia; Keys Lucy; Knox Mira y yeana A: Yee & U0 Ht © Roswov at. Conmbers Mies’ © MY Ketcham Aunie | yo ie ramgove Ven Sit; Vernon, 2: Ssav- L—Lane Anpa Mrs; Lasey H Mrs; Leyork | enger’s Box Fourth Ward; Uomm of Ports; : | O chant: L Rit CL & Oy: LB. S HAY! H A Mrs: Lee Henrietta; Lovett Jane Mrs; | Comm Mer. 2 . Pa Pe aA aa jon t.. na. | Lanrie Jane Mrs; Little Mary Mrs; Lee Mary J. M. EDMUNDS, Postmaster. ap to a, 245 F er Paras 13th and | Mrs. Miller A: Mt Q ut aeant al je ireets. in Hooe’s n puilding. - ler ma; Marr, ‘Dnie Mrs; Martin 7 MOur uewstore will be opened othe yabite as OnticE: waeeaty in Wee ree eae THE NATIONAL LABOR UNION. soonasitcas be properly fitted up, with anew at ‘ curios, | if Jobanah Mrs; Moxler Lucy; Mason Li i: tae. Feeetve @ continuance ef thetr patrouage, which | Maria Mrs; Mitchel! Martha; Midiane Mrs. « Nation rel tenn, Siloraton. aire ‘We shall at all times endeavor te merit. Marsh Sarah. - bt sagg cha 7 ae ws SMITH & STRONG. Nc 2 3 ew e J. ©. Whaley, ex-President of the Nationai apie A, Sees, nae Oe nics Labor Union, was invited to a seat on the plat- Bo ON EXHIBITION 580. N—) : S form. iD 7 Nebit Henrietta; Noyes Jane L Mrs; Newion a “ “oe - Bra at MABKEITER’S, 2 srucbr. | Lormas Srm Newton Matiion Mrs. John F. Walsh, of New York, rose to a Seventh street, between D am jabt Doors a. Odd Fellows’ Hal! Chetce Ot! Paintin; ingravings, Chrom. Also. Largest Stock hand Q—Orr Mar question of privilege. He read a communica- ‘ cer Elien M Mrs: Patton E s; | Hom im @ morning journal reflecting on his Pinas Mrs, Poemer doce ry aay eri course in relation to the expulsion of Mis . Pay Ww Lizzie, Phillips M: Plater Ms 'e | Anthony, referring to him as an Irishman Bhades. Pictare Frames. Picture’ Gord. a Merah Face Wn ae FNS | Ee endearing Geto on him. H Rings. Nails, &c..in the District. ‘TBR ‘o-% am Axa! Mise. believed it was written by Mr. D. Y. Kilgore, =) Fioase Remember Nameand Namber. Arminia Mrs; Ragland A © Mrs; | ¥RO enjoyed peculiar privileges. Ashe ay i a : - - _ R s; Reese O . was neither delegate nor reporter, he demanded ——- ie = | Ghsr More are Roberts Nerdcore that he be removed trom the reporters’ stand erts Fannie M Mrs: Rielly Mary E; Ringgold | After consideraple discussion the whole subject JR., & BRO., Mary; Kowles NM Ross Mary: Ricuards | W&8 dropped and ordered to be expuuged from " ; son S the minutes. sinee Sesirs; Ricksiawe lek, awis Wan a masta eativaunecobainusd IMPORTERS OF _ S$—Scheimack Anna Mrs; Story R Ann Mrs; | of the Committee’on Organization,’ preseated Statesmen Celey: Sargent Ellen (col:) Slivers | the following report COPIER SE HS ; E Mrs; Stockton A Ella: senremer Helen Resolved, That the at, at is Men’s Furnishing Goods, (Fo Rn Ah T Men Seward a | Convenience, oppoint au Execusive Commitee Mrs; Spencer E J Mrs 4; Stevens H J Mrs; | from eac re er : s . Stuart Katie: Sands Laura: Schreiner Misi | _ evolved. hat the executive officer, as soon HANGQER STEEET. Smith Mary: Smallwood V irs: Spriges Mary | s* possible, shall, atter receiving his appoint X Si 'N: . Rac ment, proceeu to cal rent ys ceamlin de whan Mrs: mith Nasey Mrs; Satherland Rachei ne purpose ot forming 4 State Union; ‘and ci Gi . Tr. , a . until such union ts formed, char' e Sale Mane Keine Ween, Pie ie he | iabed tron the National Labor Union by ihe “ - 3 as, Wuetort y io idents of the local unions; but as soo: caicyapaager "es aro Le any tly po ee the State organizations are complete, the char- want ter shall come direct from the State Union. § Be e 8: 0 10) Resolved, That the President of the National ae HOTIOR. ] on fowe Mkts (cal Wood A P pleas on be and ts hereby’ authorizad to ; Edith, Wivel Frank Mrs; Williamson | !**@+ a charter to e organizations w — Ss aa Malte Wate Kate: Warcen Lisi; Washing. | Svar the application made is signed by dele- Theonly place in the city to bay your o: Melvina; Walters 1 Mary Mrs; Whiten | Kate: from at least five lecal trades, Inbor or Martha Mrs: Wilhamson E Mary Mrs: Woif | ©--2perative org: 4 ‘ BOOTS, SHORES, AND GAITERS Mary Mrs; Weeks LS Mrs; Whitney Sallie, Lp pte odo pte Foar ( ye a s a regalar EE oe BS (OD AOE A Faia TT to be seprecenied ta the National «tbo Mrs; Union as follows:—One delegate to each S.a pp este ae Muscentameore—L AMM: MAC Mrs. | (respective of the number of members enzalied mie Se ee every twenty thoueaud or § fractional part IB Me q ; | support as may to it ap) SI 5 sishahearlatraae ong is Adams Jas T; ay Abraham J: Ander- | POh7ey, ‘That such laws do Hot ia any way Berwres laxv K son NP; Allec Maj V; Avery Wm L; Arm- | connict with the laws of the National Labur strong WU. Union. ERE Ti Bee AP, browne, Alired; Beare | jsoived. Thatthe National Labor Union pay en a AA SOUERENNS O8E Adam; Baur Ac 5 sp A BR; Braff ¢ the mileage of delegates by the nearest and most 716 BE FOUND. A; Bartlett E ©; Benson E H: Bearso Fredk; | qirect route fromand to the organizations they = = Bancroft F L; Bradner ¥. Bond Geo A; Bayliss | represent. FOR THE BEST ‘eo E: Browning Geo F:Brown Geo W; Brown Resolved, That the revenue of the National Gro; Bailey Rev H: Banghnaugh Henry: Brack- | Lapor Union be derived as follows: Each Stave TEAS AND COFFEES ing Jes ©; Bernstein J; Bacher J O;Baker Jas; | Or organization shall, at 8. 6p: Gan tos Bianchard J M; Beli Jno: Brown J A; Brooks | Dom "o tne President of the National. Labee IN WASBINGTON CITY, 3: Bean Jas A; Bragg Jno H; Boyce & Uo Jas; | Bnjon its number of members represented ia GO TO THE HONG, Bly J E; Burns Michi; Brooks @ A: Bradia | the State organization, and the President shall 2 atge Robi Brasick Ralph; Burns T A; Buckman | jeyya tax equal to five cents on each member 'T! iT. Thos; wen Wm. resented. ree C—Constantine A C; Chipman A J: Oor- | “DEPT tor: was considered seriatim, and dis- ert B.C. STEVENS, Proprietor. | 54 Jourtielie © S; Clippinger C T; Clark | posed of as follows :—The first resolution was ¥ Jha; Campbell & Bro; Cano Onas A; Gaeney informally. The second was IRISIN!: EM, Cowtien Bluott U; Cones Dr k Cuion | Basted, over Informally. The, second was T br FB Calver Dr Yi a np oss gate moved that it be roopaamitted to the com- H Geo & fin Hiram; Crapnell Henry H; Uas- ttee. The motion to recommit was on ee dy Henry; Cassidy Henry A; Oolby H 1; | mittee. 7 jood Purifier. OUbapin J C; Chadwick Capt JH; Campbell he acting chairman, Mr. Cavis, said the sie = Joun Carpenter JN. Oostia JT. %: Qomtad J Mosse ned gol itself in difficulty of a peculiar rIRiIisin: ©; Carthy Jomuenens Ulenkige ae A; Clark | yind in laying the motion to reconsider on the c John T, 2; Clark ontoe s Conners | tatie. The motion to recommit was then CE eee ee Mr; Cotlins ME; Clapp Otis; Carro'l P P, 2; | taven from the table, and an amendment of- or THE Port, Fonh & Co: f oacaty Lene 7 | fered to add a clause providing that wrbere ger; Canningnam Samuel: Craw S ©: Car. is competent State authority they s! IRIS VERSICOLOR tor SS Small & Oo; Taraer & Ousding: | ee is competent State authority 3 OR BLUE FLAG. Collins Thos J; Oowpland Wm: Ouiver Major Alter considerable debate the consideration . WE; Comstock Walter H; Copeland WW; | of the third resolution was passed over in- Dh Cuguingham Wm (; Chase Willie W. formasdy and the consideration of the first was ‘The most powerful. safe and reliable remedial 1>—UDapray Augustus; Daly Eugene; Dean provendad with. It was moved to amend it by . crered for the healing ¢f man. The | Capt F A; Dungan Frank W; Davis Fraok P; | Pooteeded wun, Uy was Moved to amend it by scuderful propertiegof tne iris Vereicolor hither: | avi GW Re Dene Joke Tee dd listub saa eetc nema erentomins or hae been, Dohey Jno H: Dowling Joha: bann Jena A! , own OF Unteveloped, ity uithin the control of selence. aad te now taking its hn; Doon Joba T; Dyer Mr; Doan stand as principal mongthe blessings ef medicine. Sh — ‘Stephen; Dorecy Stephen: AS AN ALTERATIVE, Dickinson T Y; Durham Van Tyler, Dennis it acta directly upom the bleed, slesnaing and part: | Win 1 Deror Win; Deveon Win: Dagee W iit puT ERS be Ie —Eslin OH; Eilert Carl; Eltis Captain; ‘malarioas influences haye 5 : 5 tain; Py ‘eradicating and ueutraitsthe | Edwards Uharles E; Eitinger© D & Co Er. ‘or other poisons win D; English H R, 2; Edwards Horac Evner John: Emery “Uspt Jobn A; Elm: art be Tecommitied that the whole report be recom: to the committee, and that Messrs. Wicn of California, Jessup ef New York, ana ©: mings of Massachusetts, be added thereto; which was agreed to. E A motion that the Congress adjourn on Satur. it o’clock, and that there be put one Joba; Eble John N; Elmore Lyman; Edelin | Scuon, lasting fom 98, Mm tes pea oes ‘m A. 4 F—Ford O ©; Fantner Columbus; Fitch Geo eae preamble, with resolutions attached, A; Fulton Henry: Fitugerald Josepa S; Fisher | with reterence to the proposed effort to extae: cob; Farnum Jesse H; Foley John; Forrest tele system, was read by Preventative and care for | 3°Cy'rry Joseph; Ferriil Nass, Fitsgoraia das Deer dad ok tecriant ares timeead tee wadacux and Menvous Ar | Dy iat Fyrceehhy ; Finnibam Store- | Commities on the Platiorm, after which the EN ; Fooke Uaptain Sam; Foster T T; Fumage meeting Sidnesste soompt. es ad elective: aaa it Grant D | prpapRan THB OUTLAW.—O> acopnrat hich renders ivone of th saeat | 2; Fyederick: G Fismeli G2ed- | command ofthe pany ta bas fren tn pani Se DIURETIC REMEDIES don Ss Gilt Ls } Sours, has arrived at St. Louis. He has made the practice of medicine. Its excellent bot"anule ‘combination with ether ingredients 4 tbat he advises the disband. ‘Hammons Alex: Hays Lieutenant Alex; | S20w®, however, ization adton BH & Oo; Head Bat, Hart Onaties Ee ang of the present make the Weld sna Howard Charlies A; Uw; & Furbush; Hen Orr; Grantem P; Getting 35 1 a detail Of Bis operations to Goy. Gage Samucl 0; Griplsu Wat Grady Wa Cg hy ya Bw SE Gtives wm A. a, ow or Ool. Bowen and Sheriff piereay Teceatly re- ‘Kery, but the rived a letter, supposed to have come from guisbed now GH Hildebran, warning them to: at home and Sity, sad’go blah does festa Mr ‘ho chase of Lim and nis friends, “He Seema of the ‘titeingent 'D: Irwin Kobt H; Jones A ome pe yny poy et -4 is dally ~ hunt after him is abandoned will = caineat et ike pe Ragnar te Je livealost. Hildebrar ts one of the ps Vetter : Johnson William; ‘desperate and ‘wretohes that tghiy te it praieed: ever ‘upon society, and and en- ued. = Kaiser crretlc bearates shoull'be taken Yo rd to inscbmidt Thomas P; Psoria.—The members ot Seda . P = B: various ae trade igmqeooe of New ‘Larner A J; Lacey A P; Lanam B; Lani fork bave recen' agen central union ‘Lorray Jas; Leebver Jno; ference commit to be composed of loweaer PT: Gelegat SiGe tee Sane onions angen Lytle Rob ES, ‘ eu. ; Massie officers, ‘Unas: election of officers, 2 A i E f several departments of the government show the whisky was shipped from Oincianati to Tampico, when, in fact, it was put on the Market without payimg the tax. One party for whom a warrant is issued is a rich man in Cincinnati. Tas NattowaL Carirat—it Cawnor REMOVED EXCEPT BY 4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.—Mr. N. Sargent, Commissioner of Customs, has been looking up the laws estab- lishing @ seat of Government for the United States, and bas prepared an article to show that Congress cannot remove the capital ex- BALTIMORE, August 2.—Uotton very firm , &nd stocks very scarce atidaiis Flour gat And steady. Low grades scarce. Howard Stree ‘ 0. . Pp perfine, $tsoae Sak bands ave been dispersed. | family, $9.50a89.50; City Milis superfine, §7 2. Itt rumored that a conspiracy in. favor of | g¢.80: do extra, $7 25eRe eo, do, family, $°.75a Prince Asturias has been discovered by the | 10.75; Western.superfine, $6.50a86.75, do. extra, ‘Spanish at ities. $7.25887.75; do. family. Sa¢*.50. Whent irrega- —————— Isr; prime to choice red, $$'.50a81.65. Corn THE HARVARDS AND OXFOR: rm; prime white, $1.15; yellow, ®1.16. Oats, Loxpom, 20—Hoth the Harvard and | dull st 53435. Pork, firm a: sil. Bacon qaiet, were out again for practice Ias: | Tb sides, 19; clear, A; sh At the start, made 35 | 164; hams. 2in2). Lard firm at Qa? Whisky Tckes Per minute, which increased to 40, | Sellingat $1.1=, and in ‘air demand. The pace was good, and well sustained He spoke for an hour diecussing the leading Pp: litical issues of the day, and explained the fitteenth amendment, advocating its adoption. THE Commissioner oF INTERNAL REVB- SUE has received information trom Supervisor Tutten of the seizure of Atwell's distillery, one of the largest establishments in Philadelphia, tor violation of the revenue laws. PReMOTIONS.—W. U. Denison, of Kentucky, bas been promoted from second to @ third class ——_—— clerkship, and Edwin Coomos, of Massachu- throughout, Baltimore Stock Market To-day. elle, tome & Sratto a somal ches clerkship in | Cet PY 4m amendment to the Constitution. He Bautiwone, August 20.— . says: PARAGUAY. 47 bid, 4735 asked: do. Ii, 55 bid, S54 asked ' the Sixth Auditor's office. 4 i s “Among the powers enumerated as given to Farts, August 2).—Advices from Paraguay | do. 1867, 52 bid, 54 asked. ANOTHER COUNTERFsIT $10 note was re- ceived by the Treasurer yesterday from Pitts- burg, Pa. The paper is quite flimsy, and the face of the note 1s poorly executed. The back is much superior, and almost equals the genu- ine. Hox. Joun CoveneMnairman ot the Penn- sylvania Republican State Central Committee, Was in the city a short time yesterday, and seems to be sanguine of the success of the Re- publican ticket in his State this fall. He bad a were received to- ay up to the wth of July. —__e—___ : The war news is unimportant. The British Wall Street To-Day. i subjects ar il detained in Paraguay, bat New Yore, August tocks Active and they are well treated. firm. Money steady at 6 aod 7 per cent xe ——__—______ change, long, 10Y%,; short, 110\. Gold, Lae 4. THE FIRST BALE AT CINCINNATI. | 5-20's, 1862, coupon, 124. 1040. Cinctmnatt, Aug. 20.—The first bale of new | 112%. North Carolina 6+, old, 5 * cotton was received bya commission merchant | Virginia 6+, yesterday. It was grown near Natchez, Miss., ‘nc! will be sold on ‘Ohange to-day. New Yerk Flour and ¢ ———_—_—__—____ N Fork, —F a5 oe THE NEW FRENCH MINISTER TO | ower Wrens Queust, Flour twats ova ENGLAND. lower. Wheat dull and 2a) vents lower. Gora Lowpom, August 20.—La eaten Congress by the Constitution, is the power ‘to exercise exclusive legisiation, in all cases whatsoever, over such district (not exceeding ten miles square) as may by cession of partic- ular States and the acceptance of Congress be- come the seat of Government of the United States.’ «By this clause of the Constitution ‘the seat of Government of the United States’ wa’ es- tablished within the district which should be ceded by particular States and accepted by Congress. The present District of Columbia was selected for that purpose, ceded by the States of Maryland and Virginia for the same purpose. and accepted by Congress, as we shall 98. aliette bas pre- > — lengthy interview with Commissioner Delano | Pa” sented bis credentials as Minister from France. icttan Mescipuuae r rey the 16th of July, 1790, Congress pass . " . Gee te eee en Oe oct tur the seeponnee coat permanent | VICTORIA GONE TO BALMORAL. _ The Carlists continue to come to grief ia seat of the Government of the United States. Lonpon, August 20.—The Queen has gone to | Spain. Fitty-nine Prisoners were takea into Reronty INTENTION OF CHIEF Justice | the first section of which declares «that a dis- | Beimoral. Valentia yesterday, and several bands have Grier To Resion.—The Pictsburg (Penn.) Commercial anmounces that Justice R. ©. Grier, of the Uaited States Sapreme Court, will resign early this Fall. He i375 years of age, and while his mental faculties are not much impaired, he has become physically en- ieebled. THE BROKERS’ Tax —The committee of the New York Board of Brokers, who appealed to Commissioner Delano yesterday for a revision of Bis decision relative te the tax on them, as mentioned in the STAR of last evening, left last evening for Baltimore. By arrangemert made Previous to their departare, Judge James will meet the Board of Brokers in New York next Tuesday, as the representative of the Revenue Department, to confer as to any further steps that may be Ceemed advisable. trict of territory, not exceeding ten miles Square, to be located as hereafter directed, on the Potomac river, at some place between the mouths of Eastern Branch and Uonego- cheague, be, and the same is hereby, accepted \e ‘or the permanent seat of the Government Oo! Ainitea States The same act provided for the seat of ernment remaining temporarily at Philadel- hia; that is, until the public buildings could prepared here. In a subsequent act, p the object of which was to so alter the boun: of the District as to take in Alexandria, the Janguage used is as tollow: ud the terri- tory se included shall form a part of the dis- trict, not exceeding ten miles square, for the Permanent seat of the Government of States.” On the 27th ot February, 1501, Congress passed An act declaring «That the laws of the State of Virginia, as they now exist, shall be snd continue in force in that part of the Dis- trict of Columbia which was ceded by the said State to the United States, and by them ac- cepted for the permanent srat of government. and that the laws of the State of Maryland, as they now exist, shall be and continue in force in that part of the said District which was ceded by that State to the United States, and by them accepted accepted as aforesaid.” That isto say, “accepted for the permanent seat of government.” It Appears trom the foregoing that the fra- mers of the Constitution anticipated that a ter- ritory not exceeding ten miles square would be ceded to the United States for its seat of gOv- ernment, by one or more States, and that in framing that instrument they gave Congress Power to exercise exclusive legislation over such District, The cessions were made by the States of Maryland and Virginia «-fora per- manent seat of the Government of the United States,” and accepted as such by Oo! Here, tben, was ——— entered into by ted ——<re-___ been dispersed within the past few days. Tne 4 re on SATIRE AS Been NAD CONVEN- | So pans Pantocuere ma pron cr onien sels {on Spanish soil are increasing. and some cases they have met with saccess ry (Special Correspondence of The St: ‘I: 1s SuBwToN, N. J., August 19, 1569.—The at- | claimed that they Buve caprared pine officers texdance to-day and yesterday is the largest | and forty privates ct tne spanish army. The Assemblage of teschers and educational people | Pattie Bints that sbia © month a great ti. ever held in this country. More than a thous. | S7A5} event, of which i: gives uo parueulare, Will bappen in Spaic © which Don Uar and school masters and “marms” are “abroad” | will publish @ manifesto here to-day. On arriving Inst n.ght, 1 found | The Harvards, in rowing over the course Superintendent W: bam, ennsylvania, | Yesterday, made a good start, but a flanking — 5 plang =. of Peansyivania, | Toe impeded their progress until they reached signee ecg Pon “Tne State im its relation to | Hamcenerseonce briage. After that they bad far Higher Education,” @ masterly production, | wind and smooth svernnn rowed well to the ipoulcating the doctrine that the simple read- | end The Uxford bost goimg over the same ing, writing, amd ciphering of most public fos Tale eanaly, made faster ume, bat they Scuools is sadly deficient im requisite of a trae eget eed a eee fn has iavor. t . eciucation for’ an Amerioan citara, As. uu favor. ‘Two to one is offered on Oxford, with mstance, Prot. ickersbam ga. ° number B: yy, - of convicts sent to the Eastern Peniteatiary to PEen Beast denies the right of tne be over 5,000, of which numper ove! hon could | Pemssiaa’ Minister vo cali mim to account tor Feud and write, but only 32 had been “weil in- | [ranenctlos newspaper statements wot in onde qivucted’” as the prison record termed it. | 1) remove Any existing uupleasantness, i Prot. W's lecture, though sound and logical in Willing to enter into & correspondence i fo ihe hearer watch tae onion, 10 give the zest | regard to the conciliatory endeetor mane on er WI je Matter of it deserved. possi Waat an accomplishment, nay eceesiiy, 8 z00d sienerues nee —— } dclivery ts to alectarer or orator. Prof. Wick- iracy to assassinate Shan } er-ham was followed by an excelient reading en in Constantinople, nas best i by Miss Swaze, mi Ad geen oss discovered, and the band sent out to accom- ‘This morning, we ane & treat from | plish it as been arrested. Many eminent Mrs. Randall, of New York, on «Natural persons are said to be implicated. ae Wy oP SL om ir gr tag end or The church of St. Andre, at Bruges, in Bel- . was by ing Of & 5 etry: Lightaing yest i Rumorous took the anditory by | Sttroyeds eee OF = reiterated THE CURRENCY PRINTING.—We learn trom good authority that if the printing of the Treasury notes and currency 1s transferred from New York to this city it will not neceasi- tate any additional expense, as there are one bundred and fifty presses now in the Treasury building, which, together with the necessary machinery, are in perfect order, and are capa. ble of printing ailof the Treasury and Nation- al Bank notes and fractional currency of all denominations which may be needed. 4 APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS.—The following appointments and promotions have recently occurred in the Second Auditor's Ot- fice:—S. J. Himball promoted to Chief Clerk; Charles F. Herring, Assistant Chief Clerk, vice Kimball promoted; J. H. Holden, of lowa, and E. K. Hill, of Maine, appointed to first class clerkship. Charles F. Herring has been promoted from third to a fourth class cierk. ship; Claudus B. Smith from second to third class; Henry Coon and E. A. Jacobs trom first to second class. THx Deav oF THE UNION ARMY. received trom the Quartermaster Ovpan Naws.—The Spaniards captared a | aD looking and bans, engaging, and ber style refined and intellec- | Preto Seon chy po —— lone what might be called | it is said, were executed’ Great excitement Prof, Pailbrick, superintendent of the Bos- | {demand hes tea ee ye no etn, a {£2 Public echools, followed. His sudject was | Quesada bas itte Teported, adopwed the peli-y the - School and the Workshop.” To say that of humanity, and waits for other Governments it was ably bandied ts taint praise. He, and | to get shocked and interfere. Unban advioes as well Prof. Wickersham, made the excellent | {¢ the 9th, trom patriot sources, record the de- Point that the actual money ealu- of the higher | feat and capture of Colonel Nevara. of a Span. } education (not classical or necessarily collegi- isn force ps gery ww officers and men, whic’ i Ste) was far beyond the cash value of all the | pac moving from Remedios to Naevitas. Tae Bcld discoveries in California, Spauish casualties were twenty-seven killed Next we had Prof. McUlintock, of Philadet. and fifty-two wounded. The Cabaus | ro ps bake promen oe png ies ed eighteen killed and thirty-two wounded. T je argu. ments, illustrated as they were by a marca. | TemOval of the Directors of the Havana Rail and between the of Maryland and Virg! territory thus ceded should be and remain “the | peepee seat of the Govermment of the ‘insted States,” pursuant to a provision of the Constitution. And not only was there acom- pact entered into, in fulfillment of a provision of the Constitution, between the United States and the two States mentioned, but this compact & part and parcel of the agreement or com- pact which the United States entered into with those to whom the Government soid the lot- ‘Wehave eneral’s Toad is ammonnced. They are charged Office volumes eighteen and nineteen « Roll | ana § JOuNd be Cos terrae sae 20 tans, That corr fee ot jagrams, the gettung upo: which | being guilty of maiversanion of mene of Honor,” embracing the names of soldiers | ment, was one of “the rights, privileges’ sed eg your mew Saperintendent, | ‘¢ Company, and are held responsible by the Who died in the late war of the rebellion, and | Sppurtenances” belonging to and constituting | ye ATohs yesterday on the “Radical Defects in | “bUnals. ‘Havana aqueduct isto be com- are interred in the various national cemote. | thé largest portion, indeed, of the entire value of tke Primary Schools and Radical Remedies,” | Pleted. to which I had not the pleasure of listening. the property sold. Government could, with equal propriety and justice, sella mill privi- lege, and then divert the stream of water which Ties throughout the Union. Also, volume fourth of a pamphlet containing a statement Co-oPRRATION on RAILROADS.—All the great railway companies in France have or- of the disposition of some of the bodies of de. | constituted the whole value of the property, as | © al. Of our teachers 1 notice bat two | fuized tor th i oe ceased Union soldiers and prisoners of war | {ROW Peat ee ge sph howd Bavesoid rom | Pret-ssors Richards and Spencer. Represen- | anuation,” and neariy all these com 0" ‘Whose remains have been removed to national y Valueless by removing | txtives are bere from thirty States, besides | to thos the seat of Government. Government is bound by its compact, and Congress has no power to undo what was done 4m so solemn and tormal a manner, as I have shown that the establishing of «the seat of Government of the United was done. it may occur to the reader of the above that the Virgima partof the District Aas been retro- ceded tothat State. But that retrocession was with the unanimons assent of Virginia, of the United States, of the people retroceded, and of the remaining part of the District. Nocom- pact was violated. panies y, nds An AMOURt eqUAi to that sud. e S, Alasks, Uanada, and Wubs. the latter no doubt bed cemeteries in the Southern and Western cities. wishing to be early in the field. Too meen | 3 Sane time, however, is spent in discussion upon un- important motions apd resolutions, which should bave been disposed of in the style of the Political conventions, that is, by Teferring them committee. by their servants. On several line: depots for the sale ot food and clothing have ' been established, where the servants of a com- INDIAN A¥FAIRS IN ARIZONA.—Capt. E. H Darling, U.S. Surveyor for Arizena Territory, ina letter dated August 2d, announces his ar. Tival at the Nayajo Indian reservation Jaly 23d, and the commencement of the survey July ‘26th, running through the northwest Portion of New Mexico into Arizona. The Navajo In. dians are living on their reservation under the treaty made by Gen. Sherman. They are quiet, ‘and desire to remain at peace with the United States. Up to August 2d, Captain Darling had ‘ROt beem molested by any Indians, and ex. pects no trouble.. Prof. E. E. White, of Ohio, ctice of railroad eompanies, canal com- lectares. It is proposed to have him come to ere, bende, ineurdnce companion, 906 cine Westingwn sna lives ie ron the iat ot eae corporations which are required by law to an eee ‘Win teorare tn Tanne ‘withhold and to pay over to the United States Hal cutea gem nh ay. tse fitted up as @tax of five per cent on all dividends, inter. @ theatre and is the \WenieRt and neat est, coupens representing interest, ee cease areasion will — and contingent funds, &. of said amounts as expense of business, and deducting them in all returns where expenses Gre deductable, is wrong, and Cannot be al. lowed; that the amounts thus paid are not an expense of business, and no such retern should | be accepted util the Assessor is convinced no Gednotion of the kind has been made, Wuisxy Law Rseucatioms, ~ Oominis sioner Deleno will issue within & few f i it il 5 Ht the Ia ie last. joe bei é Bes thes as rectifiers, | 23 | it