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THE EVENING STAR. ! fe PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At the Star Building. S.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. acd Uth St,’ by THe ¢ EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | by the carriers to their | r istrict at TEN 2 , he counter, With | or without wrappers, NTS each. oO Paice rom Maitine —Three Months. One | Dollar and Fifty Cents: siz months, Three <= ing Star. readily sopply their requiremeats at six and seven per cent. wi roent Where Upjied S ates eecurines are pleaget as ateral. Tee marke: is witout sv) vve, Dut there B among capitalists 3 With decided ease, and call borrowers | Hi Government Securities. Wasuimeton, Sept. 3, 1-0 —Jay Cooke & | Co. furnish the followimg quotauons 0. Gow- Dollars: one year, Five Dollars. No papers are « om tbe office longer than paid for, { The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday Morning—Cne Dellar-an alt a yeal vet, XXXIV; WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1869. ernment securities 5,143. US. 6s, 1s Five Twentes, 2 Five Twenties, tse _) - = ABP: Pene; INVESTIGATION OF Pansiox FRAvds.—Tho ‘ELEGRAMS orm patietias aha fees | EVENING STAR. | omctint'st Saou ie sepa: | T ~decamings x1 sac; mer James H; ‘om! ‘of Messre. C. evil es LIST OF LETTERS, Jes; Pullips JP, Price John B; Prince John Chief Ulery A. Streeker, in charge of Saspen, This Afterncon’s Dispatches, perider, Seton tee a, nee | Preuies Octie Pao Pa oa Washington News and Gossip, | son pivision; F. Moore, Examiner, and Dr. Office, Friday, September 3, 1869, | Frebles 0: pinnae Olea ©; Pegres R. H. Gilbert, Surgeon, to proceed to Tennes. THE CALIFORNIA ELECTION. OTD AS. F of these letters, the appli- see, Missis-ippi, and Alabama, for the purpose dvertised Letters,” giving INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from Th 3 CE rey AM; Quick E H. t the : i of investigating certain claims for pensions Je cite —Rolfe A F A; Ruckdsie Cummins & Uo; | this source to-day were 21,022,773. of fare against the Rack. “su not called for within one moth they | Rosenbaum E; Rohrer G WC; Ru H (Mostly of colored persons) that have remained ifteenth Amendment — ‘Will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Reiley James; Reiver John Fe Reynolds John Wx. H. MCARDLE of Mississippi,of McArdie Suspended for some time, upon evidence which as reached the Pension office that extensive frauds have been committed in prosecuting such claims. The committee will meet at Cnatra- noogs, Tenn., September 2; Nasbyille, Octo. ber 8; Memphis, Uctober 25; Vicksburg, Miss , November 12; Mobile, Ala., November 19; and itis expected that the officers of the Freedmen’s Francisce Elects Democrats te the Legislature—The Democratic Candidat. for Mayer of the City Prebably Defeated. San FRawcisco, Sept. 3.—The Democratic local tickets throughout the State are general. ly re-elected by decided majorities. The nex: Legislature will render a verdict against the Fifteenth Amendment. San Francisco retaras W; Robmson LADIES LST Jom JW; Ro; . i 2 - Reice Lorenzo; Ro:hwail L V; Rassell Na- Avery Ada: Antony Bers met EAtereMre | wane E. Ray UH; Bigg Roker Mescue Doks Amelia; Brods Richard: Romage Thos J; Rice Tom 8; Rich- Belt Carl» ardron Capt Wm; Robey Wm H; Ricketts = = hs a Captain William; Reynolds | Wiltiam W. S—Stepens — Schmidt Andrew; Stel- ease notoriety, is at Willards’, fe MR. PEanopy has gone to the residence of his sister in Massachusets. Mr. W. V.S. Wits0n, Chief of the note di- vision, Secretary's office, Treasury Depart- ment, leaves here this evening for a short n 4 > afull Democratic Legislative delegation. The y | Gro AO Suerwood Bases aoe estes Dy | Plessure trip, thace places wilt cosperate withthe comms, | Toot Mesiy wantigat About St fo anes 7 dargare: Mr sa Mary A Mr« i 4 4 - | were on the ster, and less than 22,00) votes Ganley Bes been ote RoMy: | Seymour’ H: "Stewart Gnas; Seeman O& | cery Lpaeaata mee vote $113,000 im fractional currency was received at the Treasury De. partment this morning from the Bank Note Printing Companies in New York. ‘Son; Smith Daniel: Smith Eldere; Sutton G:> B Smith Granville; Soutpatl Geo; Scott Henry B: Sinck Maj H; Sherwood Henry A; Svaford J: Saxton Joy Hi: Sessford John; Stanton John: sion in establishing identity, and in separating P.cy, Bradciord & the meritorious from the fraudulent claims. Were polled. The count of the straight ticket: for Mayor last night gave McUoppin, Demo- crat. nearly 1,400 majority; but a count of scratched ‘ickets this evening shows that Sel- Baes Wm HH Cath Mrs: Cowlan Jarroll E D Mi THE Cask oy THE New YORK Bankers ae ‘ : Y ~| by, Independent, is about 125 ahead, with a Sprague Gen J T; Smith John E: Smith Hoff- ee aBD Baoxsrs.—The New York Journal o 1» man J; Snow Jesse L: Smith Hon JM: St Clair | Ww. F. Oay, recently appointed chief clerk | Commerce of yesterday contradicts the pub. | P!osPect of an increased majority. > Mire, Scarsss renee: Grates Pitisn One| {ajar | f the Indian office, has received his commis- | lished statements thst Commissioner Dawes STEAMER ON FIRE. = ‘a mip MiSs Stone Samuel: Shields S B: Seefus | 810n and will shortly enter upon the discharge | refused to hear the bankers and brokers in re. Cianey ary: | Jufton Th DerRolt, Sept. 3—The propeller Boscobele, Captain Hodges, of the New York Central line, caught fire this morning below Saint Clair. ‘The boat rom on the Canada shore where sne continued to burn. and will prove a total los:. The Boscobele was bound to ‘Chicago, and had ten passengers aboard. All were saved, but will lose their effects. The second engineer, George Ely, finding it impossible to reach the deck, jumped overboard. and was drowned. Itis that one of the firemen suffered the same fate. a NAPOLEON GETTING BETTER. Paris, Sept. 3.—The health of the Emperor is improving. Lonpow, Sept. 3.—Public opinion continues skeptical with respect to the Emperor Napo- ras. col; Smith Thomas. col; Sampson W E; Salter Wm M:; Simmons Wm R; Smith Wm S Schenck W; Stone W L. ‘t—Thompson Edmund; Turner Geo H: Travis Geo H; Thompson Mr; Thorne 0 & Oo: Thc raton Stephen; Taylor T J: Thompson W P: Taylor W. J—Umbles Henry P. L. Cnatlick Saran A; of bis duties, en Sarab Mrs: Cun. tacion to the +-fines and penalties” imposed on them, and says they were referred by the Com. missioner “to a tuture decision to be made after full conference between Judge James and the legal advisers of the Department in this vicin. ity. At this second interview here Judge Pierre. pontand the other United States Attorneys met JSuage James anda large attendance of coun- sel for those interested, and heard & careful statement of the whole case. up to this writing ho report has been made by these gentlemen, and the whole question therefore rest in abey- Mr. J. W. Dwyer, chief of the office of Sa- Pervisors and Detectives, at the Internal Rev- enue Bureau, has gone w Ubioon a leave of absence of two weeks. THE PRESIDENT and General Porter arrived at Saratoga lastevening. The President and Mrs. Grant will have @ reception in the Union Hotel this evening. \Vi—Vaesv Alex Fan: Vanheren B B; Van Dremer Chas; Vedder Rodney S; VaruumS WeWilliams Alex; Wadsworth A RK; Wrightington Chas D; Wa, Gapto F; Wels Chas; White Chas (colored:) Etdie and Stevie Wall Masters; Walter Fredk: Williams Frc dk: Wood Tonrose; White Colohe! 2 a Ida Mrs; Foutke 1 Mrs; Kate Mrs; Fay L A: Fisher Lucy; Jose- anne Mrs Fleether Mrs; Fraser MH: Fitca ‘¥; Farquabr Sallie Mrs; Fest Willie Mrs. Gi—Gaines Anna Mrs; Gary Emma; Gren Fannie M, Gerton Frank M Mrs; Gibboa M F: Green Wm Mrs. Ei—Holland Catharine Mrs; Hurley Cathe- rie Mrs: Howard Grace; Hardesty Georgeana; Hall G C Mrs; Huggin Hamline Mrs; Header- son Hester Mrs; Harbert Isaac Mrs: Holbarby Joseph: Howard Jemnie: Herden Kate Mrs; Him-s Kate L Mrs: Hatton M J Mrs: Harris Mary, col: Hayes Matilda: Henyon S R Mrs: Harris Mary Mrs; Horn Mrs: Hamilton Roxie Mrs; Harrison Susan J Mrs; Henry Susan J Mrs: Hiekiey Willard H Mrs. 1&J—Idearon Muli Jotnson Anna Bb; Jeffers Mattie; Jackson Mary Mrs; Jones ance.” Mason GENERAL Warp B. BURNETT, the old Mexican heroand distinguished New York soldier, with bis young wife, have arrived in town. ——~+-«re. POLITICAL.—Senator Morton, of Indiana, ad- dressed a large Republican meeting at Pitts- burg last night at the City Hall. —The Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser pro- claims that the great issue of State rights is far from being dead. —A correspondent of the Uineinnati Com- mercial says Andy Johnson is bound to be elected United States Senator from Tennessee. —Democratic papers in Mississippi asser: Democratic Executive Qom- id ided—eleven to nime—upon the bathed of supporting the National Union epublicans. —Wendell Pnillips does not write as well as he speaks, but he contrived to say in his last contribution to the Anti-Slavery Standard, “Lt was President Johnson who defeated Joun- sonism.”” The fact has not before been Stated with such brevity. —The Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution, hitherto a warm ally of the Northern Democracy. now discovers that itis @ party whose name is a synonym of disaster, and urges tha: 1 new combination of all the elements of Southern liamson J H; Wiison’ James, 2; Withington J 0; Walkep Joseph; Warton J; Widmeyer J: Willismson J J; Wilson Dr J CO; Wright Jared S: Welch Michael; Williams N'R; Washing- tod Peter. (-olored;) Whelan Robert; Wheeler R RB, Willis Squire; Wiel Samuel; Wilson Thos G: Woodratt T M; Wheatley Thos; Wilson T 3; Wise Thos White Truman; Wara Wm H, West Wm H. » —Young Colonel Clement; Yates H C. Zaddock C R. iSCELLANEOUS—Directors Washington & Cimemnati Railroad og sped Editor Evea- ing Mail; J M: National Union Building As- sociation No. 2; Photograph Gallery; Pre=i- dent M & G R KR; Recording Secretary of Be- therda Lodge I © G T: Secretary of Minne- haba Lodge No. 1 1 OG T: Vernon. J. M. EDMUNDS, Postmaster. SPECIAL NOTICES, PERRY DAVIS’ PAUN KILLER. 'S not likely to be awakened ull the Emperor himself is seen driving into Paris. THE TEST OATH IN VIRGINIA. RICHMOND, VA., Sept. 3.—There is great Tejoicing this morning over the news tele- grapbed from here yesterday, and over the expected arrival of Attorney General Hoar’s opinion agaist the requirements of the test oath. General Canby expected, bat did raceive Hoar’s opioion this morning. —————_ SURRENDER OF CARLIST: MavRID, Sept. 3.—The following official: Fitiy-nine members of different Car- lust bands in Cetatonia have taken advantage of the amnesty proclamation and surrenderea themselves. SENATOR COLE, of California, who has lately been in San Domingo has returnea strongly in favor of the annexation of the island to the United States, and will urge the matter upon Congress at the approaching session. WE ARE GLAD to learn by a private letter that Charles J. Pettit, Secretary of the North Atlantic Squadron, (and formerly clerk in the Navy Department,) who has been dangerously ill in San Francisco, is now recovering. uy Elizabeth Dunlop Mrs; Keamey Mary Je-nie Mrs. 1.—Lyess Annie; Linton tda J; Lyle Joun Lowe Jane Mrs. Liewellan Mary; in katie Mills iberine Mrs: Moore Eliza A: E: Mott J Mrs; Maddox Jane GOVERNOR-ELECT SenTER, of Tennessee, as- Serts that the Legislature recently elected in that State will ratity the Fifteenth Amend- Ment, and contradicts the report that he will ‘semble the former Legislature for the par- Pose of voting upon it. rry ZI Mo'¢den M Mockwill Mary Mra: rs; Metcalfe Samanthe Mrs; Marun Thomas E Mrs; Marshall Vireinta. ———— SENATOR FESSENDEN DANGEROUS- LY ILL. PaOMOTIONS Im THE PATENT OFFICE—J, H. PORTLAXD, MAINg, Sept. 3.—Senator Fessen- Conservatism be made, : 7 ‘ = ore hi “ ” med- s den, who has peen ill for some days, is much KAiiccarty Dd re: McGee Spee oo Cheerfully add sur testinonyto'thar | S¥P8EFd, H. Olive and Randolph Ball havs —————_—_—_—— Werse this morning, and it is feared that he jag Bebe 4 fm favor of thie medicine. The | Dee” Promoted from messengers to clerks in the Foreign News by Cable cannot live throng the d ©-O'Day Ann “Mrs: O'Connell Annie; is invaloable fer the diseases | Patent Ortice. J. E. Withington and W. How- The solicitors ot Lady Byron's family with- out conceding that Mrs. S.owe’s narrative con- tains a complete account of the relations between Lora and Lady Byron, protest against it as & gross breach of trast and confidence, as inconsistent with Mrs. Stowe’s recommenda- tions to Lady Byron, and a violation of the express terms of her will. Lady Byron’s rep- Feamiatives and descendants absolutely dis- claim all countenance of the article, which was O’Maioney Lizze Mrs: O'Connor Mrs P—Pinckney Aun Mrs: Poole £ita E, 2; Par- ker EM Mrs. Perry Eli Mrs: Peck Ehzan Mrs. Parker Lucinda S: Prierre Mme; Price Mary Mrs: Porter Naomi RR—Kauseb Bordiva Mrs; Ray Rady S P S Mrs; Thomas Mary $—Shoemaker A D Mrs ; Smith Amanda Mr: for which it is recommended. Try @ bottle of it and see if we do not state correctly.—Roman Cuttzen. sa im ard have been appointed copyis:3 of drawings. Edwin A. Stevens bes been Appointed laborer in the same offic: NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieut.Commander Charles Sigsbee has been ordered to Washirgton, D. C., for special duty connected with signals, INSURANUE LOSSES PAID. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3.—The managers of the London imperial Insurance Company yes- terday paid $250,657 of the loss by the late whisky fire, leaving a balance of $60,00%) to be paid in a few days. PAPER MILL tee ELLIS’ IRON BITTER: enrich the blood and vent it trot ° ara tapeites Gcgeeeei somber are very palatable. "those bittare are Pecommaenne Mary F Mrs; ies, © Anna; Serib- Stedman Mrs RNED. Lieut. Commander Henry Glass has bee: vr. Sept. 3—T! Mrs; 5 Jat reons requiring @ safe and vali : 1] published without their privity or consent. BENNINGTON, VT., Sept. 3—The paper mill ye ag ye fopart tone ant st tothesretern, | detached from tie Tuscarora and granted leave | Faeised without thinks Mre. Siowe's unrra: | of George Benton’ 4 Sons was barked ‘Inst . $ “a by ig > lant in on of absence. tive does not contain the whole truth, but is | Bight. oe => the stock and mill is 340,00); : possess ton ——_—— rt insured. ¢ Some S, Sunck ; probably true as far asit goes. It cannot see | partially Benet SE mee ee Lucretia’: | esetable vet. cannot give tur strength te | Tue PostasTeR GaneRat bas posted the | thatshe has done anythice but mane e fee a 1 Lizzie: S Sner- | Jhrepared by Wm. Bis. Chemist. for sale in | following notice about the Department - exactitude of history. THE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL. ith Mat “4 Washington by AIDWELL & SON, Pemnsy!vania “No vacancies exist in the clerical force of Willan, bow oar of the Oxford crew, has Paris, Sept.3 —It is reported that the French wart Mary E Mr nd 14th street. mre Sn | this department. The Postmaster General des | Written @ letter to the London Times expiain- Government has de :lined to send a representa. iviey Roce, Sanit Cant, Anenter to receive calls from appli. | 1G now the Oxfords beat the Harvards by | tive to the Ecumenical Council. . Mrs; Staaard Sathe; Stapier S F. cants. Applications in only a length and three-qaariers, He says Taylor Apna: Taylor Louisa: Thomp-oa Turner Marion: Thomas Mary Mrs Sarah Mrs: Torner Sarah Mr: and PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. As RUAL FISHING EXCURSION writing will duly considered when vacancies Cecac: PAPAL RECRUITS, First Lieut. D. M. WaAtiinasrorp, 7th Rom, Sept. 3.—Papal recruits continue to ‘oecur. the “Before they (ibe Oxfords) at Mortlake they were four or five boat's lengths ahead, when a row boat in the stream arrive. 2 caused them to lose a length for fear of foul- r. ; ermon'S aL ot i @ Mrs. United States cavalry, tried at Fort Harker, ing.” | In addition to this, having started a cer- DON CARLOS IN PARIS. WV—Vernon 53 x Bap ndes OF THE Kansas, by court martial for conduct unbecom. | tain distance above the aqueduct at Putney, . Si W—Wusins Anna Mrs: Willison Bell; W: they expected to row enly an equal distanc Panis, September 3.—It is now said that Walker Cora H Mr-: Williams Ce- PRACTICAL PRESS CLUB, ing an officer pad a gentlemen, in which ‘he abevethe ship at Mortake, pat ing rowed | 20H Carlos has returnct to Paris. tine Mrs, col; Webster Etiza: Seat: asthe finding was guilty, and the verdict dismissal | thar distance and vce Teaching the judge. they —-ore-—____ White G A Mrs: Washing- pete ¥ from the service, has been released from arrest | 1! ght that the placing of the flag boat haa PLAN Or ENGLIEH TRADES UNions.—The Willams Helen ; Webster THE STEAMER ABROW commanded by that | and resto: 4 to duty, the President having | been forgotten, so they paddled on antilthey | London Workingmen’s Association. through ler Jennie M; Weber Lydia A ince of fellows, Captsia disapproved of the ac‘ion of the court, came in. The Harvard men all this time | its President, George Poiter, has recently ai, <r ween ae oe = — Seen eecep ale. will lea c —— rowed with the same pluck and determina- — a —_— tion to the Uount de Vilber Madge: Wilson Ma Mrs; on which they had shown through the pre- ‘is, in reference to certain charges contained Mollie; Willis Mary; Williams Mrs, | SATCBDAY BVANING, ‘st 3 Seat aad Cane | pe ROMOTIONS.—The following promotions | OM ¥ part of the race, and gained consibee: | irine reser rene treatise on the «Trade Sophia M Mrs; Woodward T E Mrs, rivar. and return on Monday at Bocclock oom have been made in the Internal Revenue Bu- ably at the finish. Willan says the Oxford | Unions of England.” Mr. Potter states that it BLLANBOTS—Juziat Committee: A. J. Pi poapcietall, T. F. | reau: W. B. Hawes, A. L. McCrea. F. A, | crew fully acquiesced in the sion of the | sa fundamental rule of the London Work- —— 2 Maher, Thos. Sinon, W. D. Bedfieid, Basbey, E. R. Chapman, D. M, Kelsey, R. | Judge. The Harvard men have sailed on the | ingmen’s Association that nO aid shall be given GENTLEMEN'S eee hetah es Phi Geo. ©. Kirby, J. 3. Town- 4 steamer City of Antwerp for New York. to any society engaged in a lock-out or strike, A—Ame: Alderbert May: Andre Sichete aun be oeennan ee ‘aa Pps, Geo. C. y+ Jd. Townsend, and | © the London Times says:—«Whether Burlin- | until such society shall have made offers of son & Coombs; Anthony Frederick. Anderson | —2i¢} an be prox H. H. Service, from 1st to2d class, H.C. Lo- game is negotiating for the advantage of any | arbitration to their employers on all questiors DJobn; Ahi Jr Peter; Abraham Samuel; Ames [ypssexte PIC-NI gan, J. M. Darling, C. I. Hutchins, J. w. articular power or not is of no consequence. oe hours, wages, or work; that itis an Wilson. —_ joodbue, and J.T. No: from 2 ¥ ss f bis negotiation: e the effect of bringin, absolute jact that no society or body of men LE me Alfred: eg oy ae ait tious solicitation of « ler , DUmPer or | & yee) From 20 80 3c clare China out of her rsolation, the merit ofthe ever had fe raggen mae from the association sture Bastion; Barrows ne rs — os SS Ameri treat: nquestionable. The great | to engage in a strike; and no help was ever Baldwin W B. Bond J Charles 2; Brown nas, | fiven by Chapters of this city Topacco SaIZURR—The Revenue Bureau | Point js that the Onin oie oon iven to any body of men on lock-out or Burns Davi, Bant E- Beans Edward; Boss | {tbe 2st of Jaly last. the Committes oe sabenoeen fate Zome ti ere in that repeat th give potice that their SECOND GRAND PIC-NIO Will be given at the NEW SOHEUTZEN PARE, On WEDNESDAY, BEPTEMBEB 4, bas received information from Collector Crane, of the fifth North Carclina district, of the sei- zure by him of a large lot of tobacco contained in boxes with counter‘eit stamps affixed, also the factory, fixtures and raw material belong. e same. Emanuel: Bauning Jr P FE; Blake A F: Banson € G. Barteiy George, Brooks Henry; Brodis J; n- Bamtord M James; Brady J Protf, Blackwood James: Boyd James: Beil nes: Brown S J: Bei! N J: Barn J; Branch J a Bean S Jacob; Butter P John; capability of being impersonated, and be bound by agreements concluded in the names of the Tepretentatives. Had this treaty been rejected, it would appear that China had not learned the significance of her own decision te appoint ambassadors.” Strike until Some time after they were in that position, and until arbitration on all questio im dispute had been declined by their em- ployers; that the association never made any promise of = to any body of men. What aid the association gave was afforded after any ing to the parties supposed to have been guilty ‘The Roman Catholic Kishops in Ireland haye struggle lsd commenced and our conditions Boe ~ Hrady B Lather: Brack: | Qomm ‘at 120’clock m. ofthe fraud. The property « sized is valued at sanpned Tesolutions demanding an exclusive | were fulfilled; that the ascociation does not — = ~ Bart Banas es — a oad String Band has been on- | 35,cu0. Catholic college a by the State: di- | consist exclusively of trade unionists, but, on olas; Kradin Ko ocemedes urke cecamio: vision of property of the royal and end Thomas: Beale J’ ‘Thomas. Bena-r Wiiliaan, | Broceeds to be titeration < todos the contrary, its committee has always been fairly composed, in part, of members who are not, and in their circumstances could not be. members of a trade union. A Nove Ipra. cK Willian Brown William ©. Campbell Arch; Chipman Chas 8; Col- man © DC! Juas: Crusor Edwa: TRoors TO nF SENT TO MONTANA —Hon- James M. Cavanagh, of Montana, has hadan interview with the President, and troops have been ordered by the Secretary of War to that Territory to protect cittzens from Indian dep- a schools; alteration ef (Queen's colleges to ae- Beob William; Boggs K Wm; nominational institutions, anda general land bilt for Ireland. Prince Napoleon made another liberal speech in the French Senate Wednescay, calling for Additional reforms. The Minister of the Inte- Bronze Biography of Com- Geo H; y W, Capt: » HOM: Uarr HH: Gailinan | ,a>asteamer, ABROW, Captain medore Vanderbilt They Bave anew sensation : - Pole. leaves he: Tedations. Secretary Cox, of Interior [s- | TOF, M reply, protested against the ideas pre- | in New York. of which the papers there com Jas; Caress JL: Chamberlin Dr | Street. 4 < by thi » and added, si tain extended accounts, it beii at the; y Jae Care Cnet, Cnsmbertia Dr | oe ATL partment, and General Parker, Commissioner | S¢2t4 bY the Prince, significantly. in exter it being what they call that those ideas would never govern the Uou: cil So long as the present Ministers should re. tain the confidence of the Emperor, M. de See. gur termed the Prince's speech scandalous. The Paris Press asserts that Prince Napoleon ve and Wash. White House ‘the city at 4 " od return. the Vanderbilt bronze group, designed to illus- tate the famous Commodore Vanderbilt's pro- gress through Life, from a boy in a boat tothe great steamboat master and owner, the yova.e around the world, the railroad king, &c. This of Indian Affairs, acted with great promptness in facilitating Mr. Cavanagh. Mr. ©. left last evening for Saratoga. aod we wierd NG: Chanveatt to, Crowley P F. Colians Perry an2l-tf ‘ . hada conierence with the Emperor, atwhich | “great group.” it appears, was designed Major Geu Stephen F O; Clutter eee neue! Mies Ceomslans Bppiiton | the isctar cetiteaes aint tora liberal | by a Captain Degroot,, who, when # yaaa - wr W. Cause WD ae = = OAapt, Unter, U- S.A. was celebrated at | ideas of the Princ. Financial reforme ne, | lan, Gab crane ies by Commodore Cox Wm; Cole WH SUMMER RESORTS. Trinity Chapel New York, yesterday after- prepared by the the French Government, which will produce a surplus of sixty millions of francs, twenty millions of which which will be applied to the increase of the smaller salaries of Government employees; the balance to the reduction of certain duties and taxe- Vanderbilt, and the papers state that during the past thirty days some fifty men have been busily and secretly employed in erecting it on the summit ol the western walls of the new and immense Hudson River Railroad depo, s:tuated on the former site of St. John’s Park noon. Rev. J. H. Hobart, formerly rector of that church, officiating. There was a highly fashionable audience present. and the cere- mony pased off as pleasantly as could be de- 2: Denison Chas A i bert Rev H Donmore Henry; Devin Jas Dalton J M: Daundelet Jeron pally Jomn: Da, Jno Rossuyny House. On the Heights opposite Georeetown. ‘This ciegant and attractive summer re- ~. ~ sired. The bridesmaids were Miss Edith and ,The Madrid journals are despondent about 1! covers an area of 5,125 squrre feet, measures = Sag oe “ eae Mon treat te Myf gh RS rg, Miss Louise, sisters of the bride. Tne bride co Gata — official information ned bese nen ee 3 teet = ex- choe Micbi, Avis Gapt vis of gues nage affairs on that Island. me height: weixhs nea!ly 100,000 abus H: Dixon T. Dedlott Wins the'public the proprictore deem it Gal Seat toce. | WS attirea in white silk, trimmed with potnt | 1 Cuats ou {Dat Istand __ cost Over =50000, Tt concinty oe Soe and FEoribach Edward: Elmer F i; Elward | call sortagl whend ‘sremoes Rom | lace and, low neck and plain skirt, ‘Miss ye eee erie ets bronze statue of Commodere Vanderbilt plac a or J H: Evans Jos F- of the well appointed end shady | Edith wore French muslip, with tlounces, | ‘dpm of @ Matform.—1 im the centre uf a colossal base-reliet whi : : . » | perance Convention in session at Cnicago yi 4 mwipavtsk amas Bente it : Nn addition to, Derwilive | Pulls, &c. Miss Louics was dressed to match. | Peraue ‘abopted a platform as follows: © * perlite pig ety lend oennantoomr! achieve. J W; Fottry Jacob; Frank Leo W: withe ryt it | The bride is ot a Maryland family, and has al- First. That we acknowledge the pure patriot. inventions of this century, & Foster Moses; Frost Mr: Francs N; Folsom : ind to portray alle. Repeblic. = ism and profound statesmanship of those pa- ‘Ways been quite a belle in society, trlote Wit lala broad aud deep the foundathes of the Government, secured st once the rights ire cooking shail ‘tion Prompt and polite, and the Aqnedact gorically the growth of Sampson: Ford Capt Samuel; Frye T BJ Frazier Wm E. (i—Georg: A; Goddard Clark L; Guanee © STATIONERY ConTRACT.—Bids were opened THe MissinG CLERGYMAN. “ om reached by G y No Suicide After B ap ridge vis Arlington — of the States severally, and their inseperabie | 41 We learned last evening that the “clergy. Glassie D Glover Duane; Goodfellower Ed. Bridge. or, by the be =] a. rive through | at the Treasury Department yesterday to sup- | union by the federal constitution. We would man.” reported by us last week as having pl Grant F D- Garland G; Gray Henry; Gaither | scenery of ply stationery for all the custom-houses throughont the country during the fiscal year ending June 3", 1570. The bidders were as foi- lows :—Devoe & Waterson and Bonne & Uo., ot New York; Bryson & Son, Moss & Uo., and E. D. Lockwood, of Philadelphia; M. Taylor, not merely garnish the sepulchres of our re. publican fathers, but we nereby renew our solemn pledges of fealty to the imperishable principles of civil and religious y em. ied in the Declaration of American Inde. Pendence and our federal constitution, a. historic 3 Jss E. Gariand Dr Jas B; Gramthan Josh F- je23-tf SYKES & CHADWIOK, Proprictors. Geadert Jobo; Grout Jona F;Grant J Pierson. Green James: Gray John B; Garber M C; ed Samuel H: Galligan Thomas; Green TM Gaines Theophilus; Goodman Thomas A. H-Hu B H: Harding Charles F: Haugh Daniel; Hieke Eugene; Heart E J: Hubbard bably been linked in the catalogue of the “one more unfortunates,” has turned up—alive and kicking. We alluded to the “Rey.” Mr Brandt, whose last will and testament, in the of a letter left in his room at the Atlantic created the impression on the public mind that he bad rashly destroyed hi iT STCOK UF SCHOOL BOUKS Hoh netcaed at Tae of eetabliohed “ Head- rs,” corner 7th and ree , and that the ; E. Darro! Rochester; wild waves were bis wind! From our Edward: Hanly Geo: Hoyt Lieut Geo S: Hul- Isaac COALE, JR., & BRO., Saccen bucccer mune Sane information we are led to believe that the gen- bert Geo S; Hensley Geo; Hove H V; Hilton J; ae zt tleman didn’t take the but is safely Hayward J; Herbert Jotun E; Hyatt John and Coyle & Towers, of this city. Tne com- | the ordii located in Princess Anne cow ‘where he bas Ha IMPORTERS OF mittee appointed for that purpose, consisting | Pable of being LasPs > by any | been seen since bis departure this city. B of Hon. R. W. Raylor, Deputy Commissioner ane — oolpanemchtne hpi hl He put Sp at 6 Solel in Kempeville, told 1 the = . - Goddard, of the Secretary's | Soma Perea Ne at sean womens 'w he fool Randolph: Hawkins Smith: Hieskell Thom ood: Wareell ond Mir, bs ibition both by State and National Logis. Hupmon Wa Hutton Wa Ke Holes wa, | Men’s Furnishing G Office, with Mr. Sturtevant, in charge of the | fatures = SA Leere enon oe “A Harst Willie F; Hall Warren; Homer Young: Heyat Wm. J—Jobnson Bush; Jones Chas M: Jndah David J. Jackson D M; Henkel & Ingersoll; Stationery Divisiou, were to-day engaged in examining the bide and samples. The suc- cessful bidders are Devoe & Waterson, of New York; Bryson & Son, of Philadelphia; Philp & Solemon and Blanchard & Mohun, of this city, to whom the contracts will be awarded. in view of this, and inasmuch Political parties either - or ignore nis grees and | Paramount question, 14 HANOVER STREET, Jewell Jno W; Jones La come. COBNEB OF Jobuson Wel ee Dusrerate Ficur ix Taxas.—Iintelligence has been received te it cian; Johnson Mr; —Kummer Alb; Buchsnsn; Kentz G an 13 eosm lstp THE CURRENCY PRINTING.—Mr. McDonaid, HOICE FBUITS Secretary of the National Bank Nowe Compa- to Tam now recel mw of choice. fresh | ny,and Mr. Treavitt, President ot the Ameri. | Gramshop party, having for its object the en. Ceeer morte Ra RSH oo can Bank Note Company, yesterday stated to | Te suppression of the tame in intoxicating . Also, ‘house the Treasury officials that by next Thursday they will beable to commence a daily remit tance of $187,000 in small motes, and that they ‘will be prepared by the ist of October next to deliver the new $1 and *2notes, The National Bank Note Uompany has taken back only a very few of the plate printers who were ona strike, Gnd are working new men principally. ‘The strike still continues. Yesterday the Printing Division at the Treasury Department Sent to the Treasurer, among other currency, $30,000 of the new 50 cent notes, the first issued. On Wednesday a lot of the new 25 cent notes (the first) was sent to the Treasurer for issue, 4th. That while we adopt the name anti-dramshop as O. Kimball ran out of mames before hescquined ail hie at children, ‘and two of the forty-nine nave the name SE on, Micihe §7- Alonzo ©. Soper shot his = at Philadelphia on Monday. Her in- i ‘are supposed to be fatal. = +. ®7-Ex-Secretary Seward reached Portian: Oren on Monday, and 1s quite enthusiastic over the prospectsof Alaska. Mr. Seward had grand reception in Portland. S87 The unclaimed bodies, five in number, in rtm Warrick; Mocabee W: McDorrell «& lckerson: Macath’ D J: Mointosh ED, McDonald A; McDuell John: McEitresh Jas McElroy Jas A; McUardle Patricn: &7-Ole Bull’s life—“from 2 calf,” sa; a nls oe ‘ys some- RAQFANISG OF THE BREN dody—is being written by Mr. J. J. Watson. of ; MeOarty . 342 ‘and, 8 Louisville vault, were burned on the 27th. Robert McPherson T J; MeMarray Wm; t a Tine Propristes could amt Thirty presses are now at work on these notes, | the Art Journal. 1 One of them had been ee) iting since 1851 for MecLennon W. ETS ecezelly goecgece fo bie ald tes fifteen on the 10 and 15 cent notes, and the re- any Hever ©. Cee Boney a prepay afer t NH. = ng © M, 2; Nei »: ., that. jormon, left $30, amo | SA female . H., recer eens Neely Joseph; Nicol Romorne snd renovated bts Besteurant ot a mainder on the 25 and 30 cent notes. This | Mormon. left 8st Neat Thos B. on WEUNBBOAY, 7 the delicacies of the’ season may be bad oy coh ad see his old friends id {a a8r P. BRENNAN, Proprietor. number will sapply the demand; but in case of emergency other presses can be put to work on short notice. 2 forms bler bet his artificial toh on Geruit of's Esme, and lost in spit O—Unica EU; Ozborn J M; O'Neal J M; Omens J: O'Byrne Joseph J: Quinlan John: Toole Mr; U Callahan Blichael. obtain a marble dove, exquisitely scalptured. SS to procure the Means of obtaining of nis Five Twenties, Jan.& July, 05. Five Twenties, Jan. & Jaty, 67. Five Twenties, Jan. & July, os Ten Forties. = Five Twenties, 1 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. The Late aft Jono: Drawing t Brilliant Prospects for the re—Ye Piger, kc. (Special correspondence of the Star.} Save Waits SULPRTR Spa WS, GREENNRIER | 5. County, V4., Sept. 3.—As stated by telecraph, from this point to-day, & meeting for hostile Purposes took place near here this morning, Detween Mr. L. Q. Washington, late of the V:- tional Intelligencer, bat more recently & corres- Pondent under the nomme de plume of “Plan- chette,” and Mr. Wilkins Glenn, editor of the Baltimore Gazeti-. The orizin of the difficulty ‘Was, itis said, a publication of Mr. Washing. ton m a Richmond journal drawing a come Parison between the ladies of Virginia and | Baltimore decidedly unfavorable to those of the latter city, which met with a rejoinder from Mr. Glenn, of the » that severely | excoriated Mr. W. The atfuir, however, wa | not attended with serious consequences, a+ 56's, Ise. : 1-64. | 5.20's, 1-45, . 5.20's, Ind Jy, 65. —_.—__ | (By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph, James w. Gassaway, operator.) Lewis Jobnson & Oo quow stooks and bonds 4p Dome and toreiga markets as follow: NEw LORE. Sep.3.—Second Buard— LL, conpon, 13; 5.20 123 5.20's. Ja&Sy.7 1By Swe Ink Iy, 6 ail, nome; Oanwa, 3t; Western Union Tele- Quickstiver. 14; gtaph, Power, lig Ie; suchigan Sowers, +4; Allinow through the intercession of friends am amicabie 2 tral, 13>; pep geo an im, Ww; adjustment was effected between thepriacipais | Northwest, 24: do. pret « Oleveiand « before the use ot deadly weapons was brough; | ee oes oe _— a bey hen into requisition. This littleepisode ts the firs: | Watasn’ mena Dep: Sees of its kind which bas cecured at the (:reenbrier | Adams Fargo & Uo. Express, 1); | American Ex, White Sulphur, and of course, as was nataral, AS press, 3): Mer- rded a theme of mach speculation, | chante’ Union, 11; ORieago & Alton, none. though to say surprise would beasiretch of | do. preferred, 153. Market steady. Gold. 135 qa fancy, as siuce their arrival the subject has | 15°, been freely talked of and hints thrown out tbat | their simultaneous presence bere was not with- | out significance. The season at this delightful place of sum- mer resort is drawing toa clo*. Daily long | trains of cars, packed with visitors, leave tue terminus depot bere of the Chesapeake and Obio Railroad, and, connecting with Orange and Alexandria Railroad at Gordua: Ville, transter such p-tiesas wish to go north, while those going south contiaue on till reach- ing Richmond, and there re-embark for their destinations. Fires haye now become necessary for comtort here, apd should there be no change ia the temperature, but a few days longer remain be- fore the health-seeking visitors will all depart. 13% the week 5=.t4x bales, of which t1,000 for export. and 15,000 for specuta: Stock ta Port 418,000 bales, of which 44.0 can. Stock afloat consigned here 433, of which 11,000 are American. —— oa Baltim 3 BALTIMORE, Sept. 3.—Uotton dull. and The springs will not de entirely closed, Low- | prices nominal Flour very firm aod yer, 88 we learn that it is the intention of the | active, and im good shipping demand. How. Mesers. Peyton to keep open ail the winter the | ard Street Superfine, $686 25, do, extra, $65.8 main building for the accommodation of such | $7.75: do. family, © lis superfine, travelers as wish to take the cars from this | s6asé.50: do. extra, do, family, Point, where the proprietors have their per- | <~ 25agii.50, Western, perfine, $6456.25: do. manent residence. extra, $6.50287.50; do. family, $7s0ag>.25. As to the future management of the springs Wheat firm and excited; red, $1.60 Gorn firm: white, @a62. Rye dull. Pork quiet at $31.50. Bacon firm; rib sides, 19y: clear do. 194: shoulders, 16q; hams, 24 Lard dall at Boaz}. _ Whisky quiet at $1.15; could be bought jor less, thereis much speculation. Tne Messrs. Peyton Dave a lease on it for two years longer, but it is not known whether they wil continue Wa reet Te-Day. New YORE, Sept. 3 —Stocks feverish and in & very unsettled condition. Money 6 to 7 per Winexcess | SBt Exchange, long, Wx; sbort, 109%. Goid, Present proprietors at this time are ‘ive, One million of doliars lor its purchase, but this has company owners demanding & 25 + Ig" Wb's, com of that sum. Tne Messrs. Peyton, we learn, m, 13, ri coupon, 55 have been offered $5:,0:0 for ibe privilege ot | EY" North Carclins @'e chi cee — building a new hotel on the grounds, which they have refused. That the possession ot ——_._—__— these springs should be beld at suca a high Baltimore Stock Market Te-da BaLtimors, Sept. 3.—Virginia sixes, old, valuation is by no means a matter of surprise, C sixes, le for its natural scenery and beal’h-promotng pins _ goo ple Sty ented; advantages place itum the front rank ofsummer S5ic tid, 66 ecko, on sient oak Soe bid; do. new, 473 bi “Ye ger” ranges here and nightly his handsomely fitted up den 15 visited by the yotaries of the game, embracing 'w Yor allclasses and conditions, who cau raise tae | New YORK, Sept means to tamper with the a: al. Une gentle. | out a decided cha: Man from the South, a py of some means, made his dehu: at this place a few Rights since. | when he yielded to the persuasions of a friend began to fondle the velvety claws of the ani- | mal, and in a few hours atrerwards lett a loser | to the tune of two thousand dollars. Tne pre- siding genius of this establishment is Mr. W., of Richmond, of fine appearance. courteous manners, and perhaps oue of the best knowa he profession” in the \nion. im the report of the Press banquet, which was given on Tueeday night, an omission ov- curred which it 1s of some interest 10 note. Among other sentiments given on that oc-a- sion was one complimentary to the Presidents and Directors of the Orange and Alexandria, | Chesapeake and Obio, and Richmond, Freder- | burg and Potomac railroads, for the cener- | courtesies extended in off: ring free passes | Over their roads to all members of the press Who desired to attend the ball. The toast was hear'ily approved of by every one present, and snitably responded to. In ‘conclusion, your correspondent desires especially to return his acknowledgements to Capt. Finks, conductor of the Chesapeake and Unio railroad, and Capt. ©. ©. Moore, of the Orange and Alexandria railroad. for courtesies showa bim during ths trip from Washington to the Waite Sulphur and return. In the list of members of the press who were in attendance at the banquet, the name of M: A. F. Stofer, of the Orange county Nalice Wore gitian, was inadvertantly omitted. G. —Fiour quiet, and w: Wheat dull, irregalar and unsettled, and scarcely so firm, Corn quiet and frm —a Dry Goods. Prices bave, asa general thing, been well sUstaimed in ali descriptions of domestic goods, cotton and woolen, and, the stock in first | bands being rather under ‘aa above the | amount usual at this season, the tendency of rates i deeidedly in favor of the manutac- | turers. Woolens of the better classes sre all selling more freely, but the amoun! of inferior cloths on the market 1s greatly an excess of the | demand. From the commencement of Septem- the close the promise is very favorable zood business, though it may not equal = of Some of the ove bo | though without any quot the different grades of brown goods there ba< | been an improved demand. Bleached shirtings | And ~beetings are in steady demand and prices “firmly maintained. Printing cloths bave hibited more firmness, with a teadency to moreased demand, owing partly to the acuvity prints and partly to the temporary stoppage otsome of the cloth mills. Prints have been in more Sctive demand for the pew styles, and prices are more firmly maintained. but some of the old patterns have been closed out at a reduction of rates. The market remains with- out any essential changes. Oambrics are with- out change, either in demand or the selling rates. Silesias are in rather better Teguest for the more popular makes. Prices are firm. The new styles of muslin de | which are mostly ‘attractive, sell freely, and | Prices, which are relatively very low, are Well Lieut. Negri, of the Victor Emanuel Guards, | maintained. and the Countess Cottaneo. Negrihad some | Woollens are in more animated demand gea- papers belonging to the Countess, and she went | erally: and price-, i! pot improving, are cer- wo Paola to obtain them. After she hai | tainly firmer. Woollen shawls are im very been there two or three days her landlord heard | good demand. Prices are firm, and the murince cries for help, and reshed up toher room. Ne. | is well supplied with a good variety of the gril ran out of the door as the landiord en- | popular makes and new styles. For the finer tered. The Countess appeared greatly moved, | qualities of cloths there is & much better de- and told the landlord that Negri bad endeay- | mand, as well as for overcostings. But forthe ored to force her to write a letter to her friend | inferior grades of eloths, of which th stating she had committed suicide. Un her | rather largersupply than trade ries, hesitating to do this, he snatched a dagger from | thereis less inquiry and Prices are not so firm- her band, which she carried for seli-defence, | ly maintained. Fancy cassimeres and satimece nd wasin the act of striking her when she | Of good qualities and favoritestyles are in fair fled to another room, followed by her mad- | selling demand at steady prices: but for the in- dened lover. The dagger was again uplifted. | ferior grades there is but a limited market, when the footsteps of the landlord seemed to | (bough the stock is large. Fiannels are good paralyze him, and he made hisescap. (n the | demand, and sell treely at the quotations, “The ext day several cavalry olficers, hearing of | business in blankets bas been on the increase the affair, came to the ‘house to protect the | trom the opening of the season, at good prices, Countess, whe determined to retarn to Vog- | and the stocksin first hands of some of the mors hera. Two officers and the landiord accom- | popular makes have been exhausted. Prices nied her as faras Caserta, where they 1 bave advanced on certain descriptions about er, the Countess refusing their society ai titty cents a pair, further, adding that she no longer liad any ‘he transactions in foreign goods Rave larg jJear. On the train arriving at I-olewa, ly increased during the past week: but the sales station on the Roman frontier, the bsdy of unfortunate woman was found extended the floor of the carriage, a revolver at feet, a pistol shot in her head, and her. hands covered with blood, and cut as if by glas:. | Intimete relations had formerly existed be- tween Negri and the countess, but bad been broken off on account of the officer's jealousy and violence. The lady was returning to her friends, and Negri seems to have watched her departure and taken a seat in the same train, Soe the journey, te have sande Bis way by holding by the carriages outside to the com- Pattment im which the countess was seated Slone and far from all assistance. He smashed Horrid Murder of Countess— Suicid A horrible mystery is agitating society in Naples. The parties connected with it ‘are At auction have been confined chiefly to i | “QUons of last sea: de, mt Arrams in Lovpox ¢ Leesburg Mirror bas the tollowing items A difficulty occurred at the market-house on Saturday morning last between Mr. Joho Hammerly and Mr. George Sarwick, batobers, which resulted in the latter throwing @ cleaver attbe bead of former, @nd which struck bim just above the leftear, completely severin. and otherwise bruising The wounded man bled profusely, and for 8 while serious consequen- ces threatened. His wound, however, was ounTy, Va.—Tae the glass window with the but-end of a pistol, | skillfully dressed, and be is quite well and opeuing the door fired two shots 4 her, | Surwick was held to bail in the sum of @500 to killing his victim instantaneously, one bullet | sppear before the next grand jury. traversing the chest and the other ag | Thecamp meeting near Hi) com- the bead through the r jumped or fell from thec Known of 18 TRO" nig! letters, he committed suicide by throwing him- self from his chamber window into the street. He had given a false name, but several officers of the regiment have since the their comrade. ty xandria, ames we did not g i Z i ‘mrough the cen- will Bold an in- Post, August 31 az or a Casz.—St. Pani is to ve the exquisite though by no means rare excitement cts breach Sf promise sai, Mr. Yervand inere ie: therefare, excuse for and there is, the less excuse for iis amorous delinquency, He was just about alr and wedding eo-Paris bas ‘wearing & flower in the buttoahole. 87 First cousins are forbidden to m: lew Hampebire after December 24. me Gre to be armed with adopted the English custom of The the Berdan'necdieeen S7Greencastle, indiana, wants to be tonal capital. ieremiceas re made to wor! Macon and Augusta Kaiiroad. nome