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BATNGDAY, returning, at the STREAMERS L' ESDAY. © ciock & SATOBDAY. 6 o% LT 'MORET 3 Roesuyyys HOUSE. o Hvis © Georsetovwn. tive summer re. for the entertaiansat the prbiic th oresmary We cal) atrenden and ceol loca- Won. and the unsarpa presented from every point of ted “and shady to these groat s.that ite Iacd bar will be supbite? with er- the most "ue taste can desire. The cooking shail be seacelied. the afier tion prompt aud polite, and the charges reasonable, 2 Rowsiyou na: be reached by ths Aqueduct Brie pa Prt'ce via Arlington— re & pleaeent drive through piarant “i SY¥RKES & CSADWICK, Proprietors. ee STEAMBOAT LINES. Nosrors AND WASHINGTON REGULAR LIVE. The exfe avi commod! as Capts. = A. RYTHER, will ler of Bich street ih street st 10 o'clock a m slymont. Smit Point Lockout Fort . Oid Point Com- fort. and Moctolk, Var 8” Monroe: Old Point O This boat connects ith tl bast for Dobie itera Fort Monroe with the e NORFOLK on TUESDA ang FRIDAY at pat Lo'clork pm =e mes 2? Exccrsion Ticket, to and from Sicain—Brenkfast and Sapper, 50 cents each; Dinner. 21. State room, $1 fareieg Cfo ® WATTisGny, Tek t » ., Tick, @ P. Railroad, No. 350 Pennsy ets apply to J L.SAV4GE Hardware re. Pesnsylvaniaavenne and Wth street, or on Doard the beat 308. L.. SAVAGE, Proprietor. EB RRCUSE. Agent s = v9 tt w PRESS LINE, NEY BX Oat WEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDBIA ae IRGTON. D GEOKGETOW Beguisr sailing day fro Wharves, Philadel hare a me Water street, Georgetown, WEDS: sts > m Freight received at sny time Apr; to HYDS & TYLER, 3 Water st , Georgetown, D.C 08 Warr “eLbu(bae £00. Alexandria, Va WM CLYDE & 00 rth Wharves. Philatelphi RAILROADS. Bauresons anv ont samevao, ct MOBE and WASHINGTOW AN: 7m 88 follows, viz: ail eos BALTIMOR: taily, except Su wd 4:99, 930" 4.40, aad 7245 - FOR ALL WAY STATIONS Leare tat Sunday, at Tand 9504. sud 2. and NAPULIS nd 4:20P.M. Botrata te ON BUND. FOR BALTIMOER. Leave stS A.M and 14.45,2°50, 3:49 5PM —_ FOR WAf STATIONS. Leave st A.M .and 2.50 and 7:45 P.w #08 ALL PABTS OF THE WEST. daly, except Seturiay and Sunday, at 7 frie On Se = 30.745 and 9 P. M only con- necting st Belay Station with trains from Balti More w Wheeling, Parkersbarg. &c fagind Sidon pein’ Sasa gah .: on ane at the Compsny's 406 van: aasenge rehash ec ecratee cares ‘andc Secbtomscs Cobentte thoaopel and pos an ano bas" Fe. Rew York. Philadelphia, and Boston, see advertisemen: Through Line.” J.L.W! ee 5 if of Transportation ‘M. COLE. General Ticket Agent, now _"GEO.S ROGNTZ. General Agent. so. Sy Wastincrom, 1988. WASsINGTON AND BBW YORE are now? now ron as follows, viz: FOB NEW YORK, without change of cars. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 8 A. 46end 9 P.M. FOR PHILADSLPHIA. Leave daily .except sunday) at & 245 and 6.40 P ON SUNDAY. for New York at > P. M., and Phile- pha: 2M. ‘ceping cars for New York on 9 P. M. train y. Through ticketsto Philadelphia, New Tork,or Best bad at the Station Ut stellbours e Gay Also. at the Companys Often ivanisavenge Passen, eve their baggage called for ‘and checked at have the! age called for and c realdence, be depot, and put in M. and bag "Ec Paitimore snd Qhfo Eaflroad advertisement le betwean Washington, Baltimore, Aa: * Master o! Transportation. COLE, General Ticket Agent. nos ‘Gx0.8. ROONTA agent: Washington. QvOLUMBIA Hos CoecmEra tos AL FOR WOMEN NDA 3 HOSPITAL. Patients desiring to avail themselves of the ad- Focus! by sppiying to the Matron, These rooms are furoiahed with all the comforts of homer se ae a . Medicine, Mecical and 3 rege ‘Sdcriscion to chs GOVERNMENT oF zs iB BEDS tn this Hh tal can be obtained of Geveral United States “Army and Dr, ‘Borwite Ohiet 0! jedicine and g reau levy : lees Soe hongrable foarste: be made at the office of m4 rr street, detwoon 3t and ist every Saturday. at 5 p.m. by Professor J. for out-4 3 4 . ee a meee who are fur. ‘Under the invite you to atte F eee toallow ore ST oe 7 Sm Dar. iT. rpussscny ABTMES' Acgast aoe for la to‘ sroleh Sta. tyiblg Department. wader date of July ies, is hereby wie'S. AEDSON, Acting Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. ELLIS’ IRON BITTERS, win tn- blood and tro: - = Pere . " ym becom. restore the are ve vent ‘ive @ healthy complexion, yetem, and te, favigorate tne Bie hese bitte on valuable the system, alent ia their it. For sale tn Washington by KIDWELL & SON, Ponnsy!vania avenue and 1th street. y26-3m A WONDERFUL MED PERBY DAVIS’ PAIN KiLULEB 1s really @ valuable medicament, and anlike most of the Datented articles of the dey, ix used by many physiciens. It iv particularly desirable in jora- tions where physicians are not near. «xi in fam!- ti 1 often save the nece-sity of sending wut at midnight foradoctor A bottle should be kept io every house —Foston Traveler. iy 2-im SFLE-HELP FOR YOUNG MEN, who havin; Erred. centre a better MANHOOD eatin seal d letter envelopes. free of charg: Address ROW: ARD 8. ARY ALD A8SUUIATION. Box PB Philadelphia. Pa my 19-e03m, PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS VW ELcone to aL. litu GRAND PIC-NIC OF Tue CIRCLE FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION A Willbe given at Anslostan Anenst 234 Berry free mitting a geptien OTIC! gentlemen w© c ved invitasion= tn the UUBBION of the FRISNDSH ° et CLUB, ct tbs erty. to GLY MONT cn August 234. will, if po-atble, feot of 7th street, «srlicr then 2 de fgnated on their invita ion P, at OOM ¢F AKR* NGEMENTS G®4ND REUNION AND DEMOSSTAATIUN oF THE IMPBOVED CnUEE OF BED MEN of Will take place at Analestan Telan}. on MON = her 13, 1859. Pickers 40 cects. wd- ntlemen and Iaties ittee pledee themecives to mak the most pleasant and cgreeabl» pic-nic fearon. [res Mount veRNon, r ARROW. ‘aptain Thomas her wharf. foot of 7th daily (except Sundaye,) * eek 25 tnt ou TUESDAY and w, 0 a THURS AFTERNOONS, ot 4 MOUNT VERNON ant fut-rmeai Fare $1 £0. JAMES 8 Awl au illard im Onsievsses FOB PIO-NIUS NAILCB BROTHEBS STABL: E STRERT, 21m mn 135, and ern | AMUSEMENTS. (Roe s ovat i — | THE supsoRreRas Ha Moved their ABT STURS avenue, to No 245 F at Mth stroets, in How | “Our bewstore will be op soon ms itean Le properly i: fang «plomd'd aan © TOR past ‘a | weshall at ail times endo ror : ws Sule 20NG No 456) ON EXHIBIT |. tr NO sala SrEkET AT MABKEITE No. 456 Scr: ravings. . | Shades. Pictare Pramos, Pictar i | sels. Rings, Nalle, co. tue Dist |} Casn ‘lesae Remember Name aad \ | | also, Lar apuly =, = ‘The only pl BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS at regular WHOLESALE PRICES is at STRASBURGER BROS., 373 Sevenrn Sreeer, Between ann K, WHERE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT UAN a BE FOUND. a SOTICE. in the city toe bay y. FOR THE BEST TEAS AND COFFERS IN WASHINGTON CITY, GO TO THE HONG, 636 SEVENTH STREET. jevt-tt B.C. STEVENS, Proprivtor. 10 sargaus GENUINE CIDER VINEGAR, FROM YORK, PENNSYLYANIs Arso. THE FRENCH WINE VINEGAR. FRESH SPICES, GRAEN GINGER; SUGARS RETAILED AT Co3T VERY OLD WHISKEYS, WIYES, ac. ©, WiTMER, 119 Pennsylvania avenue, Between 1sth and 2th streets BOOTS AND SHOES. OF 10 PER CENT. ON AL A DEDUCTION OF, 10 PER L Wishing to reduce our large Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, we will make a deduction of 10 P OBNT. on sil CASH SALBS for SIXTY DA’ ¥FsOM DATE. B BUBNS & 00, Pennsylvania avenue, jy 28-t8e1 ‘near Minth street. DONS, TEE BRINE: or Young America in jermany By Oliver 0 Completing t! Young America” Abroni” Berieg------91 30 GRURZERRA SEIS: Bz see 2 THE BIBLE. Origin and history of the Bible, beth the Canonical a nett era use Hts by hoe Rp, : crac Feed eseings ith overs ised v0 Bn ta CARMINA CBUCIS; by Dora Greenwell. 1 50 All the Mew Books to be had at PHILP & SOLOMON’S, Booksellers and Stationers, 332 Pa. ave., between sth and 10th. Gem 3310 PENN’A AVEN — eustf Cross a@ WALSH, BAL ESTATE EXCHANGE @ BROKERS Bo. 397 PENNA. AVENUB, South Bide, Betweea th and 7th streets west. ar Siete Wats Ld 30 JUST BEUSIVSD. senate SERN LAAN ard a Penn. ave., between lth acd Lith 5. SHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1869. s Star. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. During the week ending to-day there bis Deen received at te Treasary Departmen from the primters $254,400 19 fractional car- Tency. ‘The amount forwarded during the sams p riod was as follows -—U jt ‘The securities held by the Treasurer of ts ‘United States is trast Ze Natiowal Bangs re- Aad ! ‘were as follows: —For cirtuts’- moneys, Saj01t.s0v. Total, Bt 150, ‘The amount of mutiiated Dank notes barned during the week was $163.00. making the toral amount burned up to date © 5654. Toe Bank Currency issued for dills destroyed N°, 5,132. _EVENING STAR. Washington } News and Gossip. B PreeiwesT CoLPaX started for the mute Valley from San Fran. yester. R PARKMR, of the Indian Bu shington to-day for a trip North e Le will spead a few days. Joneses rean, left W ward, wh ovGE A. PARNBLL, second Deputy C misstorer cf Internal Re visit bis bome at m enue, bas gone to Andover, Massachusetts, PRCFgsSOR Barry, ot i220 lo pte, left Eastport, Me. on Wednesday for nan Islands ia search of minera logt al specimens. Smith s¢ Ex-Goveason Haw IMA N, Naval Officera Fo ton, proposes to enter into the politica campaicn m Ohio this fall and has received thres weeis leave of absence tor that purpose. Tas Rapvarw ay CLERKS employed in the Treasury Depariment have, itis stated, con- tad 2150) to sand to Mr. Bear, the Buckeye mith, to Pennsy!vania, to stump ths State for the Republican ticket. Bie SUPERVISOR CoNstinc, of New Orleans, wbo bas just completed importan: Inves.iga- tions in the West, will leave for Arkensns on Mondsy, (or the purpose of thoroughly can- vassing Revenue affairs in that State. Tis Sr eRRinTeNDENT oF GENERA: Ke. CRUITING Senvice Cincmnati has been ordered orward a detachment of one hun- dret recruits from Newport Barracks, Ken- turky, to St. Paul Mina. MR. taxes P. TreTin is absent trom the city, by direction of the Commissioner of Pen- SioPs, ou Dasiness conneeted with that bureau It is Mr. Tustins tmtention. we understand, shortly to resume the practice of theiaw in the several of this eit; THR SecreTary of TAH Navy, Porter aud General S) t Exstport, Me, ne; etand Admiral An, on their arrival week, are to have a reception. A ball will de given in houor of the party, aud other courtesies ex- THE SVATEMENT telegraphed ‘rom San Eranciseo, that the S-crecary of the Treasary Bad ti 10 draw funds frow the sun of. y there and thus take advantage Azency of tha Lave taken ad- ty Boutwell’s permission ‘0 ™) bonds deposited with the F for 10-$) bonds finding that the et NOW seek ty made. General eived $370,000 in 10-40 bonds from a New Yo al Bank with the request to have ged for 5-2 again ANOTHER DECISION OX BROKERS’ Tax.—The Commissioner ot 1 ue yesterday made av on brokers’ tax. In this case the circ case published prok &c., and iu slightly from the In the instance ved stocks for disposal, aie case, money was advanced T sol emed by owners. The ex * both cases are ubect to the same a Tre Tex Dovtak N About thirty thousand dollars io ten dollar legal tende: ed atthe United Staes to Ube circular tesued by ug in all bills of that request dues not seem to be very read uded to as the banks are not disp lessen their circulation, and there are no ten doliar notes that can be offered im exchange #t preseut, Hurry up the print ing. respe SQuaTrTars TO ne Es gcTep.—An order bas jUst been issued from the War Department that Rereafter no squatter or citizen will be permitted to reside on a United States military reservation unless he be in the employ of the government, m which case his residence there- on must cease upon his being discharged. All mtruders ou government reservations will be given reasonable notice to quit by the post commander, and if any remain after expira:ion of said notice they will then be removed by force. PREsIpeNT GRawt and family arrived at Newport, Rhode Isiand, yesterday morning: ‘and proceeded to the summer villa of ¢x-Gov- ernor E. D. Morgan. After breakfast the President was waited upon by M»yor Arkin- son, who proffered the bospitslities of the city. The President mamea to-day. from 12 to 1 o'clock p.m. at the State House, as the ime ‘when be would meet the citizens of Newport- From 3 to 6 o'clock p m., to-day he will be present at a reception in his honor at Governor Morgan’s. The President and Governor Mor- gan and their families have accepted an invita- tion exterided by ex-Governor Dyer, as a com- mittee of the Grand Army of the Republic, to be prevent ata clam-bake to be given by the Grand Army om Tuesday next, at the Ocean Cotsge, on Narragansett bay, three miles below Providence. Tax OBlo Revaxvs Fravps —Supervisor Covkiin, who bas recently been making in ves- tigations of revenue matters in Onio, has re- turned here and made a lengthy report to Commissioner Delano, which has not ye! been. made public, hut there isreason for stating tha the frauds perpe‘rated im the Cincinnati and Dayton districts have not been equalled in the history of the revenue taws. Warrants were issued on Monday Tast, at the instamce of the Revenue Department, for the arrest of promi- neo! whisky nen is Cincinnati, and of several other gentlemen, som” of whom are now, and otbers who. were uslilrecenily,in the employ- ment of{Be Govetumont. ‘The charges agninst tem ‘herd tele fowhok ion ta tueall per- petration of & feud Sout (welve months agg. ube particalars of Which were stated mm yester- day’s STAR. INTERRAL RevERUE.—The receip's from ‘this source to-day were $174,530.40. RepteTitiine “Gurren” WHISKY.—A par- ty from Philadelphia yesterday, had an inter. view with Commissioner Delano relative to the redistillation of a large quantity of whisky saved at the recent fire of the Patterson ware- house in Philadelpara. It appear that some 20,000 gallons was saved mixed with waterand otherwise unmarketable. The ‘ax was paid on the spirits before the fire. The commis- sioner decided that it might be rectifled by paying the usual tax for that purpose, aud then put on the market without sudjecting the owners to the payment of the tax assessed on first distillation. Ex-Senator A.G. Brown, of Missi: Appi, bas written a letter to Judge Dent in which he Says: “Lt has never been expected by any of us that you were to enter the canvass oth! wise than as a Republican, or that, being elected, you were to administer the Stave gov- ernment otherwise than as & Republican, ov he Grant platform of equal righ‘e to all men.” He regrets that the President posiponed the elect‘on; but declares that the people of the State are sincere m their suppor: ot the Presideut. He advi.es Judze Dent to visit he State by the first of October: mae his first speech at Jackson, and then attend mass meat. ings throughout the State. ComMISSTONBR WILSON, of the General Land Office, received yesterday from a prominent gentleman in the West, a graphic account of the late fight of July between the Caeyenne Indians and General Carr's United Sia forces, with the P.wnee Intians a3 aaxili- aries, in which the proceedings on that occa- sion of the celebrated Cheyenne chief -2 min- described. together with the capture aid subsequent proceedings of Mrs. Tall. nis w fe Accompanying this communication was package of dried buffato meat, prepased in ty peeuliar style of the Indians, and of woich forty thousand packages were cuptaed ia the late fight above referred to. Tors meat iias been placed on deposit in the museum revently established in the Paten: Office by Mr. Wi'son where can be found sueh a collect'on of a 1i- mals. birds, 1 as will repay a vis: from strange: NAVAL ORDERS.—Assisiant Surgeon Dwis Di-kinsca bes been detached ‘rom the Na Mass, and ordered to yard. Sscond A agte bas been de. nd ordered how tached trom the Tuscarora BY ¥.—The Irish p. Ul sperdily meet, Freedom faction on the part of the iaizy is invited f the Archbishops, who als ness ty make use of Syuod ce bumbs ts The Fi Senatus in relation bs not been c laymen vt ber ntod ities f ttempting to inya imperial ha: ret Church bably to tage part ‘Fhe Herly changes The Lmpe be destinies ui and after doing much for the loss ot the Ii 4 1 well if, by re-toring tho, bes, Bo prove that be considers the remet of his regi the prelude to bis son of opportunities tor themselves temant of Comme To Cram Hr Reader may remember the story of Mr. Lew Benedict, of Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels, who five years ago, being then a poor young lawyer, courted the daughter of a New York million: aire, and obtained the fatber's corsent to bis marriage with ber on condition that he would first amass $50,((). He entered the burat cork profession, became part proprietor of tae troupe named above, and toiled and scraped together for five long and weary years for the price of his happiness, At last he has succecd- +d. After counting the receipts of the box of. fice of the Arch Strect Theatre, in Philadelpha, on Thursday evening, he found that the iasi $100 was in his po session, He immediately telegraphed to his imtended father-in-law the joyiul intelligence, and claimed the falfill- ment of bis well earned contract. Mr. Bene. dict intends to cling to his profession unul he has made enough to provide his bride with a handsome trousseau. ¥, Sun From THR Coat ReGtons,—The Scranton, Pa., Kepublican of the t contams the tol- lowing.—“The finale of the suspension mov ment is culminating with great rapidity. The developments of the post thre dai shown conclusively that both companies aad men 2re ripe for ate umption of work, butas large bodies move siowly, it 1s naturally to ia fer that some me would be wasted in fruitless negotiations before the miners would f rmally Abandon the basis aud accept the empuag wegcs now paid for that class of labor in the volley.” ‘The Wilkesbarre, Pa., Union of the 10th, has the following trom Hazleton —“Metters are quiet among the disappointed laborers at this point. The pumps were stopped on Sunday morning, im consequence of the engineers re fasirg to attend the engines, and from inter‘er- ence on the part of the laborers.” Tue Last Hargas Corrvus Case in New York.—Proceedings in the habeas corpus case ot George R. Rutter, late president of the Ten- necsee National Bank of Mempni: sumed 1 cial term ot the New York Su- Preme Court yesterday, atter arzument by counsel. Justice McCann granted the appli- cation of Assistant District Attorney Blunt tor an adjournment until 3 p.m., by which time he said he would receive Gov. Hoffmau's man- date for the prisoner's retora to Tennessee, saying there was not a shadow of legal autnor- ity for his detention in custody. The Momont the prisoner was discharged Mr. Blunt received a telegram trom Albany saying the mandate for Rutter bad been issued and tent by mail. TRERIBLE UccuRRSxXcE IN 4 CHURCH.—We poke ihe Rpg ot be Hheneped the calam. ity w the some ago announced as having occurred in the Cathedral of Trani im Italy. As we surmised at the'time, it was the old, old story of fear doing the work which neither fire nor fever ever aoes nalt so thoroughly. The vast tion, startled ‘were tram} BVlarge “cathedral with smple aisles cu *pacious arch ways of exit. Szmrexce oF Dr. SCHOEPE—Death in the Court At Carlisle, Pe: vanix, yes- ferday, fie Hons, Judes Graham delivered 1 Bis opinion refnamg Dr. Paul ew Priak S86. cw Brotion of Ibe y ‘Tum Niw YORE RAILBOAD Wan—There is mew trouble at the Bingbampton end of the Sergecnanee ‘railroad. The Erie offic “4 ets refasal, of ick teres 10 peg them antl te books of the Pisala toms brie, prospeete of ‘carrying ine saseuanh ere aot a ‘Bs Chey were a while ago. ing the week ‘was $130,600, making ibe ‘ota amount issued Up to date © 5.468 And th TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Sass esis eee ao nding at this date is €209,72).- NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL CONVES. TIONS. [Special correspondence of the Star.] a ~ Akal eee bah PE Rene Roalecuey Afterneon’s Dispatches. La teecneer dicey perigee f 1 left Trenton andthe Tenchers Doeveerion | Tals 's o and destroyed during the week was yesterday afternoon, haying become supplied With ideas on the sunject of teaching to an un- Limited extent. I confess that 1 heard s great deal that was good, but not much that was new. Before leaving I heard some good sing- ing from the music teachers, with a Reavy cho- Tus of five bundred school « marms;” afier that A capital extemporaneous lecture on «Drawing, by Prof. Woodman, of Dartmouth College, the only objection betng that the Pro- fessor consumed forty minutes in prelimina- Ties and ten on the practical illus:ration of his ideas, which mainly declared unconditionally tor “Drawimg” as a standard branch in ail schools. The Professor declared it to be an in- dispensable fine art, and eastly taught and cul- ‘vated. He illustrated a first lesson by draw. ing very badly (because hastily I sup. pose) a dozen or so vertical and paral- lel lines on the blackboard with a single movemen: cf the forearm. He them crossed the parallel Hines with horizontal ones, then cressrd them again with obligae ones, then ropa circle round all of them. then inside of that an tlipse, I wished he oad said more on the practical part; as it was, he devoted nearly all bis time to a vefy classical and elezant ap- peal to bis auditors to make the subject the every day lesson in schools. Well, this same —~e—_ Gevermmen: Secerities. Masumovon, August 2 sae Jay Doone & Co. farnieh the following quotations ow eTRmMent secures _ THE PRESIDENT'S MOVEMENTS. Concord, N. H., Aug. 21.—President Grant bas accepted a1 iavitation from Gov. Stearns the Governor's staff, left for Ne morning, to arrange definitely the day, which ‘Will be some time next week. THE NATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS. Electioa of Ufficers PHILADELrAIA, Avg. 2|—The Natenat Labor Congress’ motion t2at the next session be held at Loatsville, in Augos:, from the (7c to the 20:b. was Ivd on the tabi A resolution was adogiad for a contribution of five cents froneach membe~ of the I Organizations, fo- defraymg the expenses, 4 The election of officers then proceeded. R Trovellick was elrcted Presideus, A. T. avis. Firet Vice Presiaea:, and M. Hieghan, Secoad Vice Presideat. THE INTERNATIONAL YACHT AND BOAT RACES. } 21.—The Morning Post bas An ediorial to-dry on (he coming iter $20s. Jn &Sy, 67. \ S20etoely. 08 Ten Forues. ADRS BOG. .60 eee. 320 55 Sea (By Bankers’ and Brokere’ Telegraph, James wv. Gassaway, oprrator | Lewis Jonson & Wo quowstoces and bonds im home and foreign markets as follows New Yours, Aug. 2i.—first Board-—U.S. ¢s, I®1, Compon, 125 4; 5.20", InBt. coupons 122, | Ist4, coupons, 121); 1568, coupons, IZiy, is, new. ‘Ss; 620s, In6l, coupon, bertuacity is manifested in recard to music, | yacht race. 1t says:—Im light wind 20% PUPOT:, 120i; 10-40's, comp, pbystology, . Minerslozy, chemistry, | smooth water there are several 144; Ourrency” o's. 194: " Pactfe mM op tes, Object teaching. penma yachts may be relied si: Obio aud Mississippi: Verufloates, iy; nds, « opsonant sounds, ¢y mn: Mr. Benue American yae Mariposa, >, Atiapu Mail, nope; Usnton, sthentcs, anda let of otber t t Jess, @ every powt. The resnit of on Teie- as to mention, Now, I want to know, | thej recent race to Cherbourg and retara, as a Quicksitver. 15; Boston Waue achers devote time for a lesson | test, was marred by an accident to the sails ot iN York Gentral, 24; Hod- every day to one or more of this enovmous cai. | the Dauntless, The impression amoug yach?- Reading, %. Micdigaa Uen- slogue of studies, where is the time to come | men tsttat she does not stand to hier canvass, Michigan Souspera. jie, Litinow trom for the old-fashioned drill in speil- | and cangot compere successtally in 2 hea ‘Oleveiand and Pittanarg, 1 ing, grammar, arithmetic and reading—for we Aby more than he can ina light weather, but im s: do. ‘4 %\; Cleveland \ must remember that this Jast is also now re. | going free, she probably would sail as fast or | Toledo, one; hock 1id\: Fert Wayne, Guired to be thugh: as 9s a~flne art," —as an | faster than our deep vessels A yacht racs | 151%; Alton & Terra Maute, 3i- Toledo ssi essence of wsth culture—as, indeed, prop- | around A: Island offers a fairer coance to Wabash, none. Adams Express, i: We erly taught, it really is, aud it takes about as | test the ties Of sil the vessels. If the Fargo & Oo. Express, 1°’: United sites & much tine and Ihor to teach it well as d | Americans will uot sail around the Isle Wight, | press, © American Express, none: Mor any or! “fine art” Ireland, or on a short home course rataerthan chante’ Unio Wy; ORieago & Alton, | trom Prof. E. E. White, of Ohio, on the | forego the trial, jet us race around the Azores | do. preferred, 156. Market stromg. Gol classical or dead lspgvage” culture, as | As the time for the iuterpational boat race be- | 131 }g 8152. oppored to ural scences) This was the | tween the Howard and Oxford crews is niga. old war over again. Scieace clims to be | Theexcitement imsporting cifcies increases. LONDON, Aug. somsole, ®) , avi, slive, Kicking, and working upwards and | Much of the space of the newspapers is given Ene, ivy for ds, while the classics aim the ele- Up to this sunject. The following extrac: ORT, | P. 1h. — Bonds, 55 gant, the emotional and rsthetic made from: to-day’s journals. From the land | LIVBRPOOL, | p. m.—Uotton A suade cacier body decides when doctors disagree, Snd water, the balcnce seems to favor the Ox- | Sales 12.60) bales. Middling Upiaude, 134 will it be with the te.chers. In the movdel ford crew. if the Americans cin, we will | Middling Orleans, 14 school building where the Convertion met | only learn their new style of rowing. but how | — there was 8 stand sbow of school books, maps, | to maintau it if the Harvard: win, after ere Baltimore Markets, To-day charts, ruless, ingwelir,desits, improved seats, | weeks’ exereise, Without doiug iueir best at | BacTimogg, August 2!.—Cotwon M and the most elegant and elaborate specimens | any time, it will be an aquatic revolution. dling Vp 35. Flour dull and weak Phe of penmanship that I ever beheld, About a he Saturday Review saye:—Wo do not attach dozen new writing systems were dicplayed— | any emg ep ney falling Rg lharernge foe portance to be time made io trai wg. | ‘8nd the juent it sapply of stock the most conspicuous of which wer “Ei It the [Harvard crew win the race we will | Eas'a tendency to support the prices Toward Sante tae epee ees Mees; OF them re- | acknowledge that our notions about our style | Street superfine eo meer a emble the Speacerian suspiciously close. The | of rowing are antiquated absurd.cias, do. tamily, $> 5uas9.5u; Uity Mills super echool )ook publishers have had a geand Lo ‘The Spro ator says:—The opinious in respect | $6.50a8; Sta; do extra. 85 v5; do. family, dustrial Exbibition, ilinstrating tue Scriptural | to the erews and in regard to the chances of perfine, 4.50x8% 5.4 statement that “of making many books there is | victory are mearly even. ‘The public are Whea inquiring it the Americans have ever dull ana irregal: put out their whole strengih. The course 7 a$1.60. Corn firm isa hard one, bi je race is iikely to | low, S113. Oste d 8 i | ma ntores tt atber is bad the | @) 10aei Pork firm - omuibasses, and | result wi 1y be in favor of | rib sides Are sears, if he isnot be will beeuchered” | the Oxford. tf Sood the Harvarts soit w: basa, stese' ear firm be know: r.E.S A nice, slow, sh drizzle is the thine quiet and firm, sales at $1 take the heart out o —_—_ egulations bav. 19 keep the is Aicon ercuar ieiecé umd antth te Baltimore Steck Market To-day. ts | race is em Barr August 2t.—Virgiais «ines, of t. $$ 47 bad, $755 asked: do. I=, 55 bid: North Caro- FROM Ktv JANEIRO, lunas, old 364 bid: do. new. 494 bid National Teache New Yors, Aug. 2i.-Tar s be 2 W dnesd it America, trom Kio Jaze ro July ar- } Wall Street Te-Day. rived be the |. 5. sloopol war Ports- | New Yorm, Augu Stocks teveri-n. mouth and ‘be cuugoat Kaisas were at Kio. | Money steady at six and seven per c Ex- All well. 1c i reported (4: Minister nee, long sj short, Wy. Gold, 1 McMahon aud Wor'hin wet ther fam- e, 1882, IA. LOM, coup ilies, would return to d States by tue | 1194. Nosth Carolina 6». old, he» way of Euroy | Virginia 6's, ex-coupon, 55: new, 6 sci SHIPWRECK | st 2 cad Se gegen ep. | New York Flour and Grain Market To-do>. But this ta not theworst. Every chud, ino | ington Butcher, Cap. Nu Vinstant and | wer, Wheat Jat cents lower. Gor: a 1 of titty or upiis, ba the mest | liged. A emai ree T bee eee ond | 1 cont lower Bysshe : brougut ber Tne Nassau wicek mare | a harp: of ber no t Ta QUES CON, a Bitemio — Anthracite DESTRUCTIVE ; PuILapgLrata,Aug Welsion & Hughes Y tohshment, at Frauktord, was ed by fire, Lo sable anych. nkford creek Bay 0KS Ont ries arey IRE, berks | more Coal PAMies, BL er The | bitumimous cou at Gember ag for want | Unltein a citculsr to the pub ag dwindle 4 | im regerd and was | for the repeal by ing tara wpon for eu coal, are blant THE QUAKER CITY HEARD FROM. | | and twenty-five cents a ton ef $ disgust purpose of furnishing the alist, Who Wt ot bward the 2 Which be L Sere aware ne ne Shade. | claimed souzht to enrich nem-clves w. 0 Nate Is it any |. Pats Angus The heat is in- | regard to the neo les oi the people. Tory 7 tha: boys eseee tee ee. Ta Bermomerer stands at 1/2 in the | represent th-t “tne Eaglish and Walsh oouis tor playing truant! The love ot truancy | Stade. There is am occtsional western tres. cannot pay the treight across the ocean ay ¥ usually the strongest proot that the child = | ‘dicating rain, but there are no imm. s tate | compete with Ame: AP ADthracite or bic mene nature Das been preveried by the atsurdi prospects. ous. They are now sellin, by tae cargo a: “he of the school-zoom. The boy, who under or: ; minimum of $1 mand even if the tariff of nary circums' runs away from school to | ENGLAND TO SEND AN IRON-CLAD | $1.25, gold, did not exist, thar current price 2 citcas, @ menaserie, or even to the fish. To UUBA. Would be $14a315. They can be used, thereiore, pond and the woods, filled wath singing birds. Lonxpom, Aug. 2i.—It is reported that the | only by the very wealtby who cae afford to ea ns more there in a single day thau b: does in a month of such schooling. Children, As @ rule, learn iar more during the first fiv: years of life spent at home thin during th» hext five vears spent at school. Pupils are not stupetied, as is sometimes alleged, by tevching them too much, but by putting them throrgh an unnatural process of instruction A large portion of their time is spent in what by courtesy is called reading although in reality it 18 merely & senseless repetition of words, by which no knowledge is gained Another fault is the habit of Assigning lesson~ to children before they unaerstand ths means ing of the words in the lesson. forall memoriz- ing of words nct well understood is worse than useless. The attempt to simplify our primary school books has reduced many of them to mere nonsense, and this so-called simplication, thengh it may answer very well for book. makers, is not necessary for live children. o: live teachers. it may be doubted wheth+ there 1s Any such thing as anataral order of studies which should always bave precedence order for ap iron-clad to procred to Cab: on account of the detention of British vecsels by the Caban authorities Bas been countermanded. THE HUMBOLDT CENTENNIAL. Crnoinmati, Aug. 2).—A German a>socia- tion here bas decided to celebrate Alexander yoo Humboildt’s centennial birth day, Sept 4th. THE SALTIMOKE SCHEUTZENFEST BaTiwon, Aug. 2.—The Scheutzentest commences here on Monday nextand continues four days. DEATHS FRUM SUN-STROKE. OLNCINMATI, Aug. 21.—Two deaths from sun stroke occurred in this city last evening. ay for luxaries, and they in no way aff th question. The Nova Scotia coals, it is well- own, are not suitable for steam generatiac nor domestic purposes. They do not, there— fore, materially imterfere with the bitu: s and anthracite coals, being imported ma for gas manufacture. to deprive the Treasury of considerable Tevenue for the benefit, not of the public, bat of the gas companies. The coal which principally competes wi autbracite, and is used am it ufacturing puiposes, ts known in the mark 8s “Camberland,” or “George's Creek Qual.” These companies mining this coal, whose prin- cipal offices are ‘ew York, but wim agencies in all the Atlantic cities from Balts- —_-<-e-___ more to Poriand, make the following st No Horr Dressesin ENGLANp.—Among | ment . the indies whom oue meets ia walking in Lor- | _ 1. Out of 852,00 tons of conl mined and ship- don you are struck with the lsck of taste in | ped between the ist of January and the Jist of dress. They wear little or no hoops or crino- | July, 156%, from all + mines in Alingbany over every other order, for when languace ts | line, and instead of the Pretty and convenient | County, Md., the companies they represent once acqu a there srese ‘al classes of tac’ short streets costames which Parisian and | have mined and marketed 622,00) tons. a which may be advantageon taken wp first. Itisauother graye fault tha’ in too many of our prima hools there is a failure to mMpre3s upon the pupils, by whole- Some precept, 4 cacted regard Jor truth. The oltermng of prizes holds out unnatural induce- American ladies bave adop'rd, they stili dreg | 2 companies bay about or hold in an awkward attemp: at | Presen* sexson, entered int better things, the long, trailing skirts which other natious d.scardea long ago. They say that short dresses will never be worn daring 1 the reign of Victoria, whose feet, as well as To rernede ety, nO Means to be commended. | her royal daughters, are plebersn im their large To remedy the evils cited, the first thing necrs- | sizeand clamsy shape, aed three wee sary is @ thoroughly competent teacher, with | ladies of (Queen Elizabeth's time had to wear qualifications not limited to familiarity with | ruffs because she necaed ta cover a deform ity the books uscd. The teacher should be the | in ber neck, 80 the women of the present age embodiment of the prin {o be impressed | in England must keep on long dresses because on the pupil's mind, for no one can teach wnat | ¥ ic; hi it. — Londo: ote be bas never learned. The second great rem. | yon Ot® Bas 10 Bide ber teet.—London Revuiu edy is a well-prepared series of text books, con- taining just the facts which the pupil is to learn, arranged im the order in which they should be presented. Language is the chief instrumentality to be used in the acquisition of knowledge, and language, therefore, should be the first and chief object of primary instruc- tion. The third remedy is spacious and well ventilated rooms. There should be, for each class of children, at least two rooms—a school room, for intellectual training, and a play Toom or exercise room—well provided with appliances tor amusement and physical train- ang; and children should never be confined to the school room except when they are actually receiving instructien, which, during the first five yeurs of school life, should be mainly oral. Yesterday's Proceedings. Byt We learn that Sa- Re ntengeate the National Sa. Bot, during ‘he any arrangem: or combination, or understanding of auy whatever, in respect to the prices of coal, which at the opening of the season were £5 a> Baltimore and $4.75 at Georgetown, per ton of 2,240 Ibs., delivered free on board: upon white Higures no advance has since been made, not- withstsnding the rapid increase in the price of Anthracite and i"* great scarcity mt At no time within the last two and has Comt eriand Coal varied from to a greater exteat than fitty —<$<$<<—_____ SENATOR WILSON AND THE WoRkinGwEN.— Senator Wilson bas accepted an invitation to address the Workingmen’s Association of ingfield, Mareachusetts, before the meeting of Congress, sithough he — t fix the time now. He says - am writing a of the great eruggle with slaver; Bg Ry enemy of isboring men—and ii I go to one Place I shall be indaced togo to another, and I am epxious to do all I can durfng the next three months.” ———— SINGULAR AccIDENT.—Horace Gross, of South Wheelock, V'., during the sudden rain storm last Friday, ook shelter under a cock of bay. farm