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_——— ee, oo = THE EVENING STAR. | +» at During the week ending to-day 1,132,700 in | ae > fractional carrency bas been received by ihe Treasurer of the United States from the Print~ ing Bureas. : | zu ‘amount of fractional currency forward. | Avsietant i at St. Lous, esueoe, Ase an tan \ as , Treasurer at New York, Bian, Asctomes é , > ‘Treasurer at New Orleans, 90.00% Assinma: s PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At the Star Building, 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth St, BY TuB BYBNING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. —_e——_ The STAR is served by the carriers to their | @ubecribers in the City District a* Tet PER WEEK, or FoaTy-Fous ORNTS P&e MOETH Copies at the c: Pricz ror Mattine Dollar and Fifty Cen! iz months, Three Dollars: one year, Five lars. No papers &re sent tr+m the office longer than paid for, ‘The WEEKLY Le i on Friday a year. ecsurer at Obarieston. ms TC. S. Deposi- Dep t Baitimore, mr U ‘a. Depository at Gie- CLBBAL, $50.00, US. Depostiory at 950.000; to National Banks and others, S17, %, 34—N2.. 5,180. WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1869. PRICE TWO CENTS. "ine Stosn ot secarsies nad by the tren urer of the United States in trast for Natoual Banks to-day 2% follows: —Por cir = | culating notes, $442.459,950; for deposits of OFFICIAL. percel or registered letters, originally mailed at x a] Tus FaTese ov tas New Ssorerary oF TELEGRAMS | public Moneys, $19,273,0 0. “Toral $361,782,050, SPECIAL NOTICES. — said excDunge vitices, of sent to pat hey be for. E Vv ENING STAR. ‘War.—Oolonel T. B. Thorpe, m his sketches TO THE STAR. Pyne anvee of Fractonal Carreacy — r GETABLE tL Postal Convention betweem the United | warded as prescribed by the regulations re: ell | Of the Mexican war, entitled, “Our Army on _ | ed and destroyed Guring (he ween gas $226,- MALL'S VE! RENEWER IAN HAIR States and Bremen. ferred to im Article L1., and eball enter thergin the Rio 8] Of the batule of | Pu BENBWs THR HAIN Torre oRtoinan | “tional Article opreed spon behvsen the Post. | the “name of the person addreseed, he post | wy News and Gossi Grande,” speaking o This Afterneon’s Dispatches. oe COLOM WHEN GKAY. Office Depariment of the United States and the | Mice to which it is to be mailed for delivery, Dp» Resaca de la Palma, says: ——e——_ | Goverament Seceritics. pemnih nian hameaeameemmten MP8 te 1 yp mere oo pe ee Invunuat Ravawon The receipts to- aay | Peceliathy at te ground ane the inorevaing SPECIAL REPORTS | Seren eens Rah = bay Ente te eee MRA tL Te wats | fle bee ih apenas bach | Eats ent ris | noua omcnose "7 | Maapta dear ade ceed ee oe crameeteeatiue: ne Sunauons of Gore we the brash. wis stiken softness. eee Deere “ Se TLADELPHIA CONTEST, = E . Sa Te rapa, te tliken softness be conveyed dy the United States and Bremen | 804 seal each Backage, siter tying atta be | ow Gg. S. OnE, of Indians, isa: tue Eppes | President U. S Grestwas & Heareuant, and THE PH LADELPH CONTES pk aay Buying, Stling One bettie ab: Ite effects. Lines of Steamers, dircet, between New York | vsual manner. deter Dille, of suck regis. Feneral Randolph B. Marcy captain com. . ‘Seng ~ s BP.HALL faethe, N.H., Proprictors, | and Bremenharen. tered letters shall not be enclosed in the pack- | House, manding,) being abead, was ordered to charge | THE LAST MUNICIPsL ELECTION. | Five Pwenues, i-62 Je by a ay ciemaew | TICLE I. The post office of New York | *ee# comtaming them, butshall be enclosed ina the in domg which Captain Five wentees,. pout am be the United States office of exchange, | S*P&late wrapper or envelope, sealed, and ad- TEE WHOLE AMOUNT of currency or all kinds | Roe’s sword-arm was shattered by & grspe- Opinion of the Court of Common Pleas, | Five Twenties, 1-65 « Siraeny puviyrvaogtanun aug tic. | peated sqcstoey Snes Se | Seebungeamet sy Baaecse TR ee | My ereinton June Amy en wee aurois, | Heed be tata Mado MECSOPRLT. |p nn pe meme puee | Fite Eeeriae dae & gga TS 18 PEBRY DAVI8’ VRGBTABLE Pain KIL- Diic Jor all mails transmitted under this ur- | “STE eV. On is ota of musxetry, thas bro down many a gal- sare | — et bane Somos SR a ‘Anvicts Il. The internatiogal carrespon.'| letters lor delivery oF dustribation, at SRVENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS of the now lant spirit. Oaptain ‘hey charged one piece The Other Democrats Ousted. <n ; ; Tine “ — wAW YORK—vimeT BOARD. colle. ‘thes never been known to fall ima cure | sauces couvered either ty United tween | NeW York, the postmaster of such receiving | !f"0 of twodollar notes will be putin cirea- | iin Only Ave mem. Lae al Taylor with an | Special fo The Evening Star, 195, S20’. Jemsy..C..17% Of the worst cases; and for sprains. | the United iatee op ite Meret ‘aad Bex, | office wall Compare the letters with the bili; | lation on Monday. ardor far exceeding his duty, rushed forward | FMRLADELPHtA, October 16, 1969.To day at | “A men, will be sabject to the following postage | 824 CRdoree it “correct” if It 1s found 80, of " into the ra: bis troops by bi: ¢ OW each letter or packe: | Will note the error, if there be one. in the | Ex-Govaauon Lows, of Oslifornis, ournew | precence abd vere een ecoiy | twelve o'clock ail the Judges of the Court of | stag a severe! se 21m | not Nesreghif bait cnieceen le enank cents; | Maker prescrited with regard to registered | Minister to Chima, will sail for Ris des:izx:iq | wounded, kept his place fn the saddle At ints | Commn Pleas appeared in their places to give ce. le 1M _ FW ToaTY, 2117 Draggtsts generally —Keato harges. vi: County ( Ky ) Devnoera 7 im | setuamed ieee ioe ioe letters reveived from an inland post. moment came ‘Sth regiment, wich the | judgment in the election contests which were TCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. yo Ply TLE Cae ee eet ee eices | will then Bll up the corresponding retara bane | DExt month. information that the dragoons bad carried the | snetitaied aboat one year ago. A large audi suatiieseenfmedctobensercesanat | ine crane Gas Ghd negmoes win | RcdMgteraa ateaarty Garey | yAnrormrenare aaah Yan Reus anc| tur oes aie seappinn wa | Cvs cre aieodacs 6 Sarto peionn . . mai Iecceuthewae nd Aadinonst 2 cena or ead maaitionat cute; nereatiar to the oflce of matting, (New Yore | Wiuism Bu atistieal Ban cea Teast: | “SOolonel Belknap immediately ordered tne | of oB€ ofthe longest and most interesting con or fraction of an ounce. as the case may -) class clerks in the Statistical Bureau, Treasury regiment to form of the road, when he led it preg on edn ong the attention of the in home and foreign markets as follows: Payment in advance shall be op:fonal in ARTICLE V. Registered letters received at | Department, on in Came g While aavancite Re was joined = etecee bo she ph gg erntons ps B om org. Conner 6 Pat a ncnang either country. Lt shall not, however, be per, | NéW York trom Bremen, or received at Bremen by a Part af the Sth infantry, soe Yet a. ured between the final argamentand ihe |} mg “,coSPoM LIONS ave. NBS, Compo. 100 mitted to pay less than the whole rate; and no | 170m New York, and destined for am inland Tse Warrs Hovss.—A large number of | Scott. For an instant the fire of the fexicans | °° 1-G4, COBPORS, 119), IMG, COMpoRS, 119%; Issa, d the result of the election that Bas cou, new, ; count shal taken Post-office, small be forwarded in the same | visitors were at the Executive Mansion to.day, | checked the advamee, when Colonel Bell Sa = pon, a 5 Zetia ft Sl Stem mionpensaine | SEs soe adres es Sve | many orwhon worscamiion a eibe re | Snot aa seo ofan | RNA A wed vot om wy | EE Large Lo eR Sa Bele fac tie | Gan rcLe Li. All the States Belpaging to the. | AIO Ot Se ated Mento und Bremen | dent. 2 | Judge Stn, engaged in & hand-to-hand con- | 7e08n, ‘another ict with the celebrated Tam ico Veterans. Ta pee teaver ye ag cote ete a sue | German Austrian Postal Union, respectively, "| 878 to Rave the advantage af the rate of tan | Fost OMices snail reciprocally aecoant towach | CosyisetonEm DRLANO wast his office to- qo ge oy other upon such regis ‘As shall be e charge Col. Belkna| the staff of bi: ? 3 Union T {eeconds) Whenever Rit poten sre exchanged between them in the same manner | “ay, busily engaged in disposing of several | Sia; shot way, aud at the same instens | , TRe decision of the majority of the gonrt re non Wave® ieee for letters to end from the United | 2 Pfescribed in ie goal convention con. | matters which ‘have peen brought before the | his horse, comin among a pile of dead and Of eight votes: ‘Charies 79 Erie, 0) AMUSEMENTS. States, shall be reduced to the uniform rate of | Cluded on tbe fourth of Augustyone thousand | Department during his absence. : wounded’ arti made © sudden move- | Gieons, Republican te iastalled in the ai —e five cents, or less. On all correspondence for | *1S%* hundred and fifty-three; but py re ——— ment aside and threw bis rider. The Sth tok NATIONAL THEATER. or from such of said States es shall mot so ra, | t0N fee of five cents shall accrue to the United Hox. Natuam Sapount, Commissioner of | up the cry that their commander was killed, sep mourn raz | Sacra psa umgmrirens te ales | ben ateomce Sparen atan tre: | crstman nar rngeea hs sana pon | $84 en an see“ aD aeee a xan bare Eat bdo eee Bremen, and to the Bremen Post-Office De- | the Sscretary of the Treasury for the fiscal | peared ai the head of the colums, oad ine tens SVENING. And optional prepaymeat, s regular ete at res from | year énding June 30. 1869. tery was carried.” is8 De ‘nited —_— ‘Opera in thie Sasarwee it ata ie nenle whereot, we have heretoset our | RawovaL AND APFOINTMERT.—The Presi. | Forniow News BY Gante—General Prim TROVATORE served. aM.xed the sealsot our respective | dent nas Appointed Colonel W. H. Selleck, og | declared, mm the Spanish Cores Thursday, that sabecrs oven at o'cIsck: Optra to begin at § AuricLe lV. Un all laters originating ana | 28%, Leong de nemghnh ag bad Bay, one thou | Wiedonaiu, t0 be Commercial Agent at Brads Mee ee ee Ares Deore ar YDIA 1HOoM eign: and ‘ le turn conflict a LESQUE TROUPE. OTE | Bates ag nantes wiles beyond tae United | Cf washington: J ¥ | tora, England, in place of George M. Towle, | Pelorns ‘tad* henna none Sees 1 men, or ofiginating and posted in countries (t. 8.) James Camreaty, of this city. for the submission and jon of the Spanish Geary’s Majerity 4,542 beyond Bremen, and mailed to and deliverable Postmaster General. Republican rebels at Valencia are pending be- 5 States, ‘Territories, " (h. 8.] R. Scuteipas, NAVAL ORDER Ravoxed.—The recent order | tween the two forces there. It is reported that denneret tocar eae tear or ‘Srenae, os Minister Resident of the Republic of Bremen. | trom the Navy Department detaching Lieut, | the Spanish Insurgents s have fired the ‘city of j Other than chat of the Uaited States) is to be ‘ cate tal Commander A. T. Snell trom the Hydrographic | Carthagena. The vern men _ Additional Article agreed upon between the Post- augurated @ policy of srbitrary arrests and Hits ae the cose may be ane Ae to | “Ogee Department af the United Staies and the | oMice in this exty, has been revoked by Secre. | Dewepaper suppreasions. ‘itis eeiituaied that Office Departments are matually to furnish Post-Ofice Department of the Re- | tary Robeson. the insurgents have twenty thousand armed each other with lists stating the foreign coun- | Public of Bremen, modifying Article Il, of men ip the field. A rumor is afloat tbat Na- tries. or places im foreign couatries, to which | {¢ Postal Convention of August 4, 1953. Hon. Jamus G. BLatms, Speaker of the | poleon intends to establish a corps of observa. the foreign postage, and the amount thereor, | ,, TBe international correspondence, conveyed | House of Representatives, and Mrs Blaine, | hon on the frontier, mud chases ce excite- must be absolutely prepaid, or must be lett | inet by United States or Bremen steamers, | wno nave been here for several days furnish. | ment. ‘upaid. And until fuck lists are duly far. | Between the United ts Territones the inter, lett | _,The London Times, in discussing the policy ished neither country is to mail to theother | 824 Bremen, will be hereafter subject to the | !Dg their residence for coming winter, let‘ | or tne French Government in respect to public any letter from foreign countries beyond it, or | Slowing vonage cherene, vig m | last evening for New England. Meetings, says that if anything is likely to be oo tor foreign countries beyond the country to each letter or packet not fatal to ce and to the dynasty of its ruler, THE SUBSCRIBERS BAYS yas DAY uy | WDich the mail ts sen PERSONAL.—Col. W. G. Moore, Inte of the | jt is the perpetual distrust of the capability of between ‘Oar Exclusively to The Evening Star. PAILADELPHIA, Oct. 16.—Mr. John Uovode cbairman of the Repablicen State Gpmmiites, furnishes the following: the Associated Press —We have ail the the * reday, Geary’s majority is 4,42 Signed) JouN Covops.” Dema: render ef the I: MapkID, Oct. 16.—The Archtushop of Va- and not over one ounce, 2 cents: above one . the nation for self-control. 304 Penna. ARTICLE V. Newspapers not weighing more ounce, and not exceeding one White Hopse,'is ‘in town on a brief leave of on fo! an three’ cohces antl we . Sentence has been pronounced in Paris ne ee ae Procter Bando hej the | aif, 30 cemta; above one ounce and a halt, Absence from patria Post on the trontior,and | aeatnst the persone convicted of pillaging dur. Not exceeding two ounces, 40 cents. is im greatdemand by his Washington friends. | ing the nots of last June. ‘Three are con. | *°ti7g on of the insurgests lately. Pere erm “The postage on pain, | _ Ad the postage will increasoin this sate of | He bas bad to stand more hand-shaking than | iefine, Tots of years’ im SOS hey ay ae phiets and magazines, per once, or fraction of | PTogreesion, to wit:—Additional tea cents for any President at a New Year's reception. two years. one to six montbs, and one to two | trview with the officer in command of tne Am ounce, shall be one cent, prepayment of each additional balf-ounce, or fraction of half. ———_—_ Months. Six were acquitted. Government troops operating in the district. ‘which shai! likewise be required in both coun. | UNC be optional in | FIFTY DISTILLERIES throughout the coun- | , The Civita Oatolica of Rome, says: “The | “The archbishop interceded in behalf of tha | BALTIMORE, Oct. 16.— Virginia 6's, old,45 bid, pam; - Payment in advance shall bishops have been sammoned to council net to ject to tne awe tid senate, | either country. It abait not, however, be try that have been idle daring the summer, | Gelinerate on and decide questions by vote of try, respecti , mitted to Jess than the whole rate; aad no Bave commenced operations since the Ist inst. majority, but to ratify decisions aiready re- to their liability tous rated wits bitten poste account wake nee the prepayment of | ‘rhe indications are that the revenue from this solved Upon by the sovereign and infallible or for any — Hyg) Pon! imsurgents and in support of the autborities, | 45% asked; do. ‘66, 5) bid: de. ‘67, 50 asked: do. making terms wita leniency towards teow, | coupon, new, 53 North Garolina’s, old. When the deputation retired ageneral military | #% bid, 47} asked; do. new, 40 bid, 41 asked council was St which the subject wasde- | New York, Uct. 16.—Flour 10 cents better. when containing written matter, —s arce will larger at \- Q 5 ? y . dons. ey" ve cont tse edy Sais: | names nd sued tng Walr of ont Seapecies | Palede ene nn | gTaeabip Sir Launcslt, wpice sated trom | tated tieas ants decided saat cae tmear- | wheat gut, bet ad cont beter. ore oes mast sent bands, a - . é " the hides orends. ew — ii eet nenmwed axe ccecs tien city | TSSLETTER-CARRIEE SERVICE bss been es- monger a gabe onan hese to-tuy save the tallreed and tenerepe ality YORE, Oct. 6.—Stocks Sirm and etendy. Al y I. postage 3: id Sez it. Exch » 101 ‘short, United Suatee and Bebenen pest Omen aba of Washington. tablished in fitty of the principal cities of the | “It \e feared tna the Suez Canal must be Seer re eeteayes Sere yes Simect reens To Sy swe, es. coupse. 20%: iow, mo e reciprocally account to each other upon letters | (8BaL-] J. Hour, Union. and employs a force of 1,261 carriers. | deepened before it can be used. ag coupon, 8%; Va. Sizes, ex-coapon, 49 do. mw, Which shall be exchanged between them, shali jendx.) big SS The cost for the present year will be a little —+—__— BP noe Byrd oe despatch bets Bin rrosra S0. North Carolina 6's, old,47, do. new, 40%. Se woe : 5 . jicam leaders. ene penne PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c, | estes ot progression determined by the pint Peete GTS Deceeas: | A tae additional Terenee, Oe tee | Corre The reas DE cane | ana Posi, arein the suighberheod of Mabage eee ceding secoad and third articles, as follows, | 41 srapomaoncaiwonal revenue by increased cor- | Svoved by cuch's crime a that perpeta ei | Proclaimiug the Republic [FO MounT veRxon. « | Ez; The Bremen office shall pay to the United | ““//sional fe sling diy oon bergpne seats Hott | Teopondence will nearly if not quite cover the the pesto Tom Jessecks upon s young | , MADSID. Oot. 16-Te sessions of the Uortes Wc Dair'an ounce, oF leas, ori sinating Mate eniak | Voat-Cfice Departivent of the Hanseatic Herne. | *=PEBEE. eet lady in Prince n Te Raa, , iases apd pactioaa oe aoe piped on te lic Of Bremen ee ssnser- ae ed greg ED the saper- it summarily with | MASSACRE UF A SURVEYING Party. each letter of like t im Bvenson | pccinge due to the "Post-Uilice of Bremeer chait oy of the educational work or the | This induced the Circuit Court, in session at Twelve Men Murdered. ‘and destined for the jrhen.con- | uniformly make use of weights, having the | Freedmen’s Bureau for the Border States, and | Upper Marlboro,’ to dispatca Sheriff Dyer to | r.s-graphed eclusively to The Boening Star pean yp. yee pT wasn stern | Ameriean onnce for unit, with its divisions | bas gone to California to take charge of the | Be <emnis. Teee Srasee 00 tae eatpeat St. Lovts, Oct. 1—An Omaha dispatcn 5 cents; when conveyed, under Articte ILI , by eg ee Papers Congregational Mission Onurch at Oskiand, in if necessary, to mays seperes See en aan 6 Sieste ranges one one we ™ | Unted Sai talcentchig mate wet | ccreineaaa'cqeit’susceasryeracnere | tS Sear ae, Saayantagaaies, | Gate near ye tat, eae Mame ‘nited States office shall Trelgits hAvibg te Gorman loth 108 Uhins (two oa cred about fifty miles south of Fort McPuersou. N; : sn ogee ten each unpaid wpe to raeuie doth 5 ae equal toone ounce Amer. | Humboldt, ia Oslitornis. tise Ubon Snacoemeenienine > | “the rveytg instruments, toate, and 3 EW FALL GooDs, bait ap ounce, or less, originating in Bremen sere additional article to the postal conven- RESIONATION OF SURGRON GREEX.—Passea | ‘2° COUrt, Judge Ford addressed the grand | PoTuon o! camp equipage owxed by the yee. ja folio 5 were found. The reports are credited, the and destined for the United States, as well as tiga of August 6 1859, takes effect Iminediately. Assistant Surgeon Charles L. Green, who was | yin following se Taig tie boast snie oy Bag eh ocr Ly name of Cariton. He met and married bis last tor esch letter of hike t prepaid in United Scares and dest tor Beémen, whea names and affixed the seals of our respective FROM AUUTION. conveyed, under Article If., by United’ States be ie Yard tn this city a short time since, for di mitted im this county which no law-abiding bs t t; and when b; mecmas offices, this twenty-third day of November, ity ce, lis0- F Article IIL py | ome thousand eight hundred and sixty, at the | bedience of orders, and sentenced to be sus. | <it!zeBs cam look upon with favor. In the wite. Elsie E. Parker, at her home in Roches- ter, Oaklang county, Mich.,m the About two months since her father, whois a tried before a naval court-martial at the Navy | Morning learned of an act of violence com- FROM PARIS. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Promineut citizen and superio = " veyed, of Maryland our courts are open. and | schools ‘coun’ —_ Uputed Seanes steuateee'h Coes; nach wees by | My ot Washington. J. Horr. pended iwo years: which sentence was re. | law is here supreme, and nomatter now hei- | pF ARIS, Oct. 16—A ee | pam pin ton gh ge Bremen steamer, 10 cents. —-) Postmaster-General, | titted by Seotetary Robeson, has tendered hi- | nous the crime, thus ‘tribunal can never sanc. | Prince 4’ meetin Wey aren edie ig ys We sbail open, on TURSDAY and WEDNES- | | Bospecting ine Dosing or ee ae ears, | (emat.] BR. ScaLmous. Beccary totale effere fone Scoepted by the | Tre supremacy of the lew shall be fanyeoes: | coecauenee of continued iliness, DAY, s large line of po mgr dagen ony amy eer pppoe Minister Rexident of Bremen. | Secretary, to take effect from Jar. 15, 1S70, tue | ZngauPremacy of the law ab fy deena threatened strike of merchants’ clerxs in | arr HB POPLIBB, States office when the sama sre sont by United | aazisional Article agreed upon between the Post. | ‘842 Of the expiration of Bis leave. Under your oaths, gentlemen, It Decomes your ny oe rae Sigs MBuinos Sates and tne otber Balt to ine Bremen ofce Poe ee Denar tent of the teak nntic Repo, | OHIRP OP TRE PAINTING BUREAU OF THe | Itis your swork duty to brine shace ne pent ee Soto ae wae € big poor her eee lic of Bremen, providing for the Conveyance of | TREASURY DEPARTMERT.—George B. Mo- | t re sets: ate ean Alsoseat to her friends RICH BLACK SILKS AND COLORED SILKS, | | Itis understood snd agreed that, of the por- | 11,47 raatiomal Correspondence in ‘Tim: of | Oartee, Esq., Chiet of the Burean of Eagraving trast you will spare no BRUPTION OF A VOLCANO it tian of the postage for which the United States | War or threatening War. 8nd Printing at the Treasury Departmen Ee rine Cee en oe this tastier, B. Emerson, ea er MODE COLO a a, eee | office is to account to Bremen, aswell as of} oor ireatning War oe waror threat- ry see says alarge number of | Telegrophed Boclasively to The Evening Star. entre, ona STONE, BROWN and MUDE OOLuEs. what Bremen may collect.all but one cent a same in ae Feeney oop ‘correspondence | COmSented to remain at the hesd of the bureau 8 and are now | Lompom, Oct. 16.—Late advices received bere | was first ALO, ON HAND, single letter is to go to the benefit of the pro- Derenen the United Guaies pad Breese euemet ‘Until spring, 8d Bas therefore witharawn his mente gy ne that tribunal, | from Fernando Po state that a voicano im the tiring of his ” ° Ppnetors of the Bremen line of steamers. be conveyed by the United States or Bremen | resignation recently tendered. Consequently, “whilst it is always desirable that | Cameor. range, on the main land, mesr wat ried again in New Ham ant BLUE, PUBPLE end W4ITE SILK ‘Letter bills and acknowledgments, as well steamers, it may be conveyed by steamers un- | there is no trath in the statement in a mornin, be allowed to take its course, | island, is in an active state of eruption. after Be left the second wi! a imeny | as forms of account, shall be made toconform | Ger peatral fi . subject to all the stipalations, | paver, that W.L. Ormsby, jr., of the rd any conan Caper) en ad lowa as a single man, red. : a Gon! ; tion : quantity req rules, an regu a conseined is the serecal nenal Bank Note Company has been appointed sale at oesecss devdbs ed om HORRIBLE SUICIDB—A Mother Drowns Herself woes Soaks upon bimeeif eT “Vk ee Poeun both Coustries,.. ‘Obief of the Printing Bureau. A LB Ope—Suspected We Mar. | SXh Her OMid— Un Thamder evening there | 5. nis other - In witness whereof we have hereto set our der by A Clergyman—The suspicious features loated to sartace bt 5 find him ._m ka terly statements and ants ais of the case in Chicago ef the Rev. Isaac B. | Of Leight street, North river, the body of a wo- “BEASETENSERSS, | Soke estas Waeee casts: | mer epgcentetah cael | arrommanere vy sen Premoner—e | iit fre ies we eer | eae Sgauy singe veer conom we | Sync erea oe 12-€038 Between 9th and 10th streets. | ing been ‘and settled by | Sioerna ‘ondred and sixty-four, at the jesident made the following appointments | wise, are thece-—Une evening last June be | COrpte of @ child. The bodies were | Ritieer’ j~RUIT TREES AND DUTOH BULI the Post Office of Bremen. the balance shall be | ‘housend this morning: drove out ina buggy with his wite, near Elgin | brought ahore, and om examination the wo- FB aee rs eee Prait Trees of tact paid. without delay, by that departmeat whica teat] M. Brarg. Henry CO. Myers to be Register of the Lana | Obio. At half-past nine he arrived at aneigh- | M80 Proved te be a stranger. anout 30 years $24 moderate inp sball be found indebted to the {26 woes : Postmaster-General, U.S. | Office at Natchitoches, La. bas pense, Apparently much excited, and sai! eed _— ip ees a een. jodersigned bala: 7 ‘vor Bremen, 1 18 WH! rows it ints ao aoe ‘a over by the United States at Bremen; andi im | (884%. sient of TE Frederick D. Turner to b» Postmaster at | S'stregin which they were croceftg nie wine | mother and ‘child ‘were ‘attired. 1 comaoa Fears, Appice, | ai }. Nectarines. | ta vor of the United States, st shall oe paid over Minister Resident o Carson City, Nevada. vice Benjamin F. Smail, | could not find ner be thought she mignt have | c8licO dresses, and neither of tnem wore either rriguairondacr see SN coher porta” Bicck: | by Bremen at Washingten, or tothe General | ————_————_«~——eee— | 0 oOo) 7 come, out and reached the house before him. | bat or shoes.” When the bodies were brought erries. Strawberries, Currants, and other small | Post-Office at London, to’ the credit of the Isaac COALE, JR., & BRO., James D. Wood to b» Postmaster at Centra, | He made several inconsistent statements be. | 28bore a large crowd gathered about tne spot, fruits. &c. Bw so. Shade Roses, Greea | United Srates, as the Postmaster-General of ony, Col 1 A, Bal sides, but his wife was soon found drowned | but the bodies were not recognized. The cor- iate. the United States shall direct. Neither office ty, lorado, vice Samuel A. Buell, sus- | Sitnin twelve teet of the upturned bugcy, | Her’s office was notified to hold an inquest, isting of is to charge to the other any commissions upoa IMPORTERS OF pended. the borse still standing in tts thills. The | 8D the bodies will be removed to the morg Harciveus. Suowdrope. Irie, ke Fi any postage it may collect. Te 20 per cent Feter Grubb to be Postmaster at Kenton, | water ir its deepest part was but seventeea | for identification. 1t1s supposed that the un- qealtty Balls. selected wecinily for my trade | commiesion to the postmaster at Bremen, stip- Ohio, vice Augustus Traeger, suspended, inches. Hew sbe could nave drowned so | fortunate woman was driven by want aud rae " JOBN SAUL. 440 7:h strect. | ulaied in Article VI. of the arrangement of | Ngen’s Furnishing Goods, pasion near by and in ruch shallow water, without | destitution to commit suicide, and pretering to oc I2-cc8t oppesic U.S. Patent uilice, m7 ted See ee —— SEORBTARY SHERMAN AND TARE OLAin a merge a see mystery. piety Biascpaninl wd vy a Ubeee artic: take effect; remen re- 2, m it seems a thou; ir. Smith * raDK ‘board ¥ G2P0N BROTHERS iw celve n0 other compencauon for the services 14 Hanover sraerr. AGENTS.—Secretary Sherman, it will be re- | was receiving only elgnt bendren doles term her arms, and both were drowned.—V. pee EF he requted by the arrangement of 147 than as membered, short time since issued a circular | year ralary, and previously had but half that | Y- World. blemished character. His last vicua wi Give strict personal attention to business provided in Article V1. of the present conven- forbidding certain claim agents to practice | meagre amount, ad to Tr Poro: wi attempt to find and bring bim to justice, p else _y SE ay an nai CORNER OF GEBMAN. before the War Department, on account or | UP, Sn insnrence om his ows lite for S100, |'atrat Ssecent mscdae of leet Oona; | erring to leave him to bis own Collty rotene shail be required to convey ail dead aud te; charges brought against them of fraudsand | g house worth 800th boreemuny pand paying | te famous Cavalry Corps of the Army of the jena lng preteen Cornero turned letters, and the official communications | su 18-eo3m,lstp BALTIMORE, | fraudulent practices in relation to the boun. | the interest on the entire cost. ‘The insurance | Potomac it was determined to make « perma. What course his other wives wili take in the RR SS Of the respective post departments of the United ties and pensions to colored soldiers. Attorney | movey on his wife not only p’ Rent SrgpnRasion of ak brake of the ores. | Se oF ci the bee! material and workmsnship. > States ana Bremen, free of Cae General Hoar, being reqnested, rendereq | debt, but teft him $3,000 101 The re-election of Major General Sheridan for coustart!y on hand Ledf Mises’. and Ohi! ArgTictelX, This which super. Esrasuisaep 1844. , Upon J house. Altogether, the case Aer for | President was a metier of course. Au Execu- Arvarne in Paiece G: * OCorerr, érene HOME MADE SHUBS sad GAITSSS, of | sedes the tem atray tof 6th July, ANDBEW J.JOYCB & 00, an opinion to the effect that the Secretary had | nim, and will illustrate anew some of the | tive Committee-was appointed, embraciag Mp —The / ince Georgian of yesterday has the beet quality. __ oe i»: | 1853, is to go into effect om the 15th of August, CARRIAGE MANUFACTUBEES, the right to exclude them from the Department, | peculiar dangers of our system of life insur. | &2y of og heed omcers, mong them | jollowing items: Pons crozn vinscan se. eee ty mace coeecenioe td eae 477 end 479 Fourteenth street. but must first give them a hearing to show | ance Gens. Pleasonton, Tibbetis, and others, | 4 valuable barn upon the farm recently D ¥ u : ulled by mat : F LB CIDER VINEGAR}! | S2nalled by mo tone: three | aii Oaunusche Lae vou Rerains, Bronace | W2Y they should not be suspended. Accord. _ Tux PEwnsyLvamis ELBOTION—Geary'? Ma- Si ‘en- xpiration of 'e oek of CIDER VIBNBGAR. suitable for | menths’ previous notice to the other, and it may | on Commission ARE INSURED. incly, Secretary Sherman appointed Assistant | jo,i/ nearly 4,000—A Republican Gain of "Teo in ass Tork House — -oustantly 2 store, and forssiete quan: | aiso cease whenever the Bremen steamers Aken 08 1 Tk Uo.< (ot Pesemecnest) ae aaveree oer pe get the Senate Sete tut tote k nna eee Bigh!, together oy ped —— RILBY A sue, ora winnene ‘whereof, we = hereto set = D* ©3337, 4 peel 3 Se ceasact cgninct thon. The Board — gota a fod Geary, a2.006, fet conn eel i —_ PP’ cette __57 Greeueste- Georgetown, D0. | BAMeS and Allied the seals of our respective BL ia convened atthe War Department inst Taseday, | Sm‘sat yexcit will Pobany okey Bee eres agi and fifty. at the city of witeran! Medicina Qnd since then have been engaged im hearing | W. Wi ’ majority for Ei fr = r | eight hundred y The Great Internal and ey fadge sOTIOR. ‘Washington. Jamus CANPBELL, Cvidence in the oases, pad nw Sy Te aad —_ = n> —_ <te Rvvors SomLavan, ‘Tux ParsiDaet at AWTISTAM.—The Pres. | sened the Repablican majority for Governor ‘The only place In the city to bay your Minister Residen! of the Kepublic of Bremen. ident and party lett Frederick yesterday morn. | Over SO Note A i ne ae seturms BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS Addstional Articles agreed upon between the Post Re eee cae by — Geeoerasen. Tra | Tettved ste, nearly correct, ave tion Pisce st regular (pce Deperiment of te Tad Sat ‘nd others, incl rye. for the | Republican majority in the wit be ni } 4 WHOLESALE PRICES of. providing for the Antictam battle field. traveled Over the | ‘ees than lest ake tay be ey cine ater aoe ary myo tery doesn boas, fountaias in carriages. Secretary Cox and | jweymoreland District te shose, ae od Ye pot patna om Golonel Vernon pointed out the severa: scenes joint valloe Witt be the same a2 ter. of sevnety= STRASBUREER BNC, aSeee ‘alieged to be of conflict, in which they both were engaged, ‘Bune dis- te 1m the United South Mountain being of peculiar interest to A New TEBORY O” TEBAURONA Borate. ‘per acre. 373 Savana Sruzzr, Pes addressed ko any part of tne Geri fe the President and General Sherman. Secre. | D¥: rbetore tne Poly Burwres land K, Eg a ll ee tc gg tary Cox waa a general in th» army of the Po. — . ees om ep WHERE THE LARORST ASQONTMBAT Gay | ADHTIAD Fost Dee veranie atthe toepective tomac,and had command of the Ninth Pay i 52,000,000 bos low Yors or tobe after killed at South Monn. | display i rays of the san, exchange offices of General Reno was thence conveyed by the aited States and tain. At Middletown a large crowd surround. | ¥! ee ee on yen fas ares doy of vane nest ¢4 the open carriage of the Presideat, greeting | gious, and tence agelt Tefected to the cloads, eae ae be LJ ‘Bim and General Sherman with cheers, aod a Scdso'vack snd fortn; uni it comes mania estate 1s estimated office all on the application of the per- tion equally enthusiastic was rangeof vision. Gash eee, Sacer rien heb of Sve coom cn Tived at the Antietam cemetery at 2:30 o'clock, otee satis ieuer be prepaid at such mailing office: Raving traveled 9 distance of abouttwenty Ev-Sewatos Yuuus Tuass Ur— RS dnd provided, aise, C shal. malles in the carridges. A letge crowd of tne | Yulee, faragriy New or b~ ) the Tesidents of the vicinity were there in waiting, York yen Grrest of ay and Judge Weisel, of Hagerstown, received | force’ alae” ited op yy Ave ge 9 The liable for the or the President in a brief sidress. Presi. ofthe tbe sonteat eres nt returned his thanks, and General Sher. entate tn ticket oa AsTictz I. All such or packets WED, Secretary Cox and Postmaster General | 9PeTation ‘tm Che face of Auron visure wailed in the Interior of ime States, erot in $2,000 bail. r REECE STEAM sc0URER. De Ocrman ‘Austrian Postal Usiom, seepec Creswell were then severally introduced to the ze tayely, sball be received, registered, and re- cfowd. Cheers were given for the President | so-Te gnano. eve ar- And Agent for the ceipted for, 8 directed im the general reguls- Bd General Sherman. After a survey of the a7 New Yorn STATES ISLAND (BH. ¥) eee ty ia wy CJ be miles s7-There are DYEING SOTABLISGMENT. | sebtt0 the otters of New York ot cemetery, where a epecial ‘Tain wan in —— soapraniea oe | See eee Weather saee ay ase Ss | ear _ reepecti veexchange. Opposite Patent Office, Pe Bremen shal} make a sepa- mene a ca! / ‘Onicago, tor ad am BPormerty 449 Seventh strest. Fate letter bill for each registered setter, or

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