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Se THE EVENING STAR. | PTBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, At The Star Building, $.W. Corner Pennzvivania Av. and lth St. sv tne EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. THE STAR te served by carriers to *hetr end seribers im the Oity and Distriet at TRY Carrs PaR ‘WEEE or FoRtTr-rova Cxxts Pee KoNTE. Copies st the counter, Two Cent: PRick ros Maitixe Stz Months, $3.00; Une Year, $5.00. No papers fare sentf rom the office longer than paid for. CRIMINAL CouRT, Juctves Olin and Mamphrey: To-day, les Baylis, convicted of larceny months tn jail, was brow t before the court, and Judge Mumphreys ‘re- marked im view of the previous good cha. acter of had el accused, determ ned hange the sentence. ‘He therefore set aside sentence, and be ha A nominal sentence connection he stated that his acttow in “he case of Robert Garnett, convicted of an attempt to | rape, Bad boon commented apon om ot the Papers. opinion was Aeentence Of Lhe Vourt could de reviewed at amy time daring the term; and he would be thaukful if any member = = = em Three Months, $1.50; iw rawr! V4, 36—N2. 5,417. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1870. Court haa Tor megasee, a ath worning—$1.50 s year. i . SSS SS ET . Henry Fletcher. convi, IMENTS. OFFICIAL. E ited some Mays ago of t 1 burg there are prayers offered in the churches seault and battery, was sentences AML VENING STAR. THE FRENCH AND PRUSSIAN WAR. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. whip ar tt Gti graeme cen | . Rinse! sentenced to pay LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, | __ = —_ Cause of Trouble Reviewed—Fronch —_— wes alnecad Fane - Browne case OF James Patter ——— ~ ‘tha: Against Prassia_G: " . Saarbrack the Ceuter of Operations. | son, char, with assault with intent to kill Passed at Second Seasion of Forty-first Congress A ; Miltary aud Naval Movements: | THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES, | Generat toayse wil! lead the savenne oper ome | Bary Ward: with a view of bail being hued. et UCT 25 ant ae. [Preie—No.88.} n Washington News and Gossip. | Tne following dispatches were received by the Saab eurcere Ebine. Searbrack wilt be the center of opere-'| Saeed with hte tives bane op tS PON'S MINSTRELS. | Ax Act to provide tor the appoiatment of an asi es Associated Press last night ASS! , tPORTS. tions. j certs ftuen, and on going there feet Ree a pe INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this ¥RENCH OFFICIAL CIRCULAR. = More than 100,00 volunteers have been en- | that the ere were ti t < waller the 5 emvent of MB. | rattees af the United States of Americn ta Congress Panis, duly 22.—The Journal Oticiel pnb- | FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. | rotted in Germany. Hatringtoh.—*T ¥ i York. ant the Prayel | assembled, That in addition to the officers provided ment of LEON tor in the Bith section of the act approved August ASS ARTISTS. | six, eighter lishes a circular of the Minister of Foreign wants te join the whites SEcrerary Fisw left Wasbington last night | Affairs, dated July 2ist, and addressed to the War ¢« Witness testined that she was livin, ts. Loxpox, July 23.—The French goverument uudred and forty-six. s ee haa fant husband, named Smith. but Te " for the for New York. diplomatic agents of France at foreign capitals. + " UA PRUE KE FAUST. | iecasurts apd for the eullection. cafe Reeplog. tra a. ‘The circular mentions the explanation made on wm down st stra Chairs fer, aud disbursement of the public revenue, ATTORNEY GENERAL AKERMAN contemplates | the 15th of July, in the Chambers, in regard to THE WAR. th went down and struck etved seats can be © shall be appointed an assistant treasarer of the Uni- | still discourages newspaper correspondents, and | Bim, that there was undertakes to sopply war news to the journals | | girl also strnck him 7 i . aite te ted States, to be located in the city of Baltimore. m | Shortly leaving tor Georgia to spend a month at | fPe Tapid events of a Our efforts te cence top SATICRTR Of the country through the official dispatches of | Out he shot, and thy ball toons sot CHNRLRS MELVILLE, Agent. | the State of Bacyi nei his home in that State. peace, the seeret designs were developed of an AUSTRIA DISSATISFIED. the War Department. thigh. The bail was fixed at #22 = " bo butanol io ant nee hich —= = adversary resolved to render peace impossible. Bismarck on the Candidata: Equity Cover, Judy ee CEN NENENVAR. | “ince matetant theomtevre peoviea for aad ahs | THR Ocean Maira—Iz has been decided that | Wieser Ge ene: see eee judged war Resection re ot = ve ton . Smoot et al Berir, July 23.—In the North German Par | McAlix lisment lat evening, Count Von Bismarck denied the assertion of the Duke de Gram At the vr f 2 ju general, and in ection are sulject. the I i ‘ ° : necessary for the accomplishment of their pro- Suc. 2. And be at further enacted. That there shall | jc \yinam line of ocean steamers shall carry | Neccseary for the secomplishment of their pro- be prepared within the custo-hotrys of © whole of the American mails. States, or hardly satistied at having established aitimore. in the etatect Mary ian in the center of Enrope @ military power forml- convenient rooms for the use of the as at treas- y cK * @ . ier herein authorized, aud eaficwnt and sccure YOU Countck has been nominated as the | Gable to. all its neighbors, they bad wished to MARTIAL LAW IN GERMANY. THE FRENCH HAVE TRE ADVANTAGE. ard ae auditor. e costacnaan ! is estan mont that Germany had confessed the im- | « proof vaults and sates for the keeping of the | “democratic candidate for Congress from th2 | turn to account the power already gps sil by i — = possibility of Pr Hon ern’ j ny. Fieming agt tts; order ratifying od with him; aud Uisplacing detinitively, to advan! of Prussia. THE PRUSSIAN COMMANDERS, ity ince enzollern’s candidacy , ‘ ve the custody | Mnth Indianadistrict.. the Taternationat ‘equilibrium, premedi: He asserted that from the time the government | SD“ "ference to auditor. Bray agt. Townsend; safes, reapec - do. Lange t al. Hardie ¢ first knew of the project nothing personal or | iniue writ ol yuo warngde. Lk official was said to Bendetti about it. an * witt_perform order to yae warrante. Dorsey agt. Osborn } €t al.; order of publication. In re Coyle & ilicmenersd-pmited there. | | BRIGADIER Guvzna1. Cantenpen is expected | tated intention, to refuse ue guarantees which Ht perform all the dutics re aired ty We | here to take charge of the Wathington Arsenal honor, showed itself by the strongest. evidence Neutrafity of Russia, Austria and : ; , =e rae Towers; order allowing extra compensation. a — : ey on the Ist of Angust. He has been in command | in their conduct of the negotiations. ‘The circu- a MeN Crees - a | ees Provtsct: teak tee | ot Gheiarsencl nest Loch tee anumber of years. | lar then mentions the candidature of the Prince Spain. Assassination of Col. Buel. in xe Themes Greet eck ee a SREENGRIEK WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, | rooms and vaults no ¥ the United States peniesrstosiat pie > of Hohbenzollern, and declares that the Berlin ae Telegrophed Exclusively to The Evening Star. matters to jur, aside. Bo GkerNvKien West Vinoisia. designated depositary at Baltimore shall be set apart cabinet hoped to place the Prince on the throne - 2, rt St. Lovie, Jak Col. D. H.Buel, in ch ost ‘Mare Pb es ~al } eS A.& G. R. R. Go. tor Fe purputeeumaued in him eetiom, a fat aa Coy its Danuonsw corrects the statement that | Sebel Hope ‘0 Place the Fringe on the throne | The Correspondents with the French Army of the Arsenal at Fort Leavenworth, wares, | Mar ted serene pa tem Ay oe ee Mma be it furtaer enactet, That upon the | ‘¢ Admiral suffered habitually from seasick- | ould accept the accomplished fact, and that Must Tell The Truth, sinated last night while returning home from a | order that trustee pay certain money into court. “er Mioete idioma Ser wiciceant | Bess and headaches. She says he never had, France, in spite of her temporary capleamnre, party at General Starges's house. The assassin | Quen agt. Kelly; of reference to auditor. reas UEe ecreti of the Treasury shall re. under any circumstances, th lightest of | woul esitate oP 1e expresses ill 1 a is not known. Nye et al. Lamen, injanct: Lis nas berm engaged for the gereet teke the senignation ‘axa United States depositary | wrmucr 8™ Sea ne eniee MOU Mt, | ee epanigh poopie Gir eee tei Oe, Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. —~——_--20e ee part. Onkemith agt. Johmon enka eee rapgement omg bo euenre eee ao < the le ies a a Battiny ears oe * nn oe — SS Ed = No: Germany Calling Her 5 AFFAIRS IN Prince Rees NTY, Mp, | commission fo take testimeny. France set. *Bdmiee' re. ini 4 iret the transfer of bos hb wonck me danger from this intrigue, did not hesitate - The Prince G ve Kathertord. order entin ow trust ANAGERS % Sia Speers ke Geico ead eat Cae have percent s wetting ready for | denounce it to the representatives of the people kegused following ttemar &" Of ‘ast eveniug uae the Poriee Cover, pe _s = pes es 1H SON, © _— “das fo hin antcration. Major Pore leaves | and to foreign powers. Ail have felt that Prus- | BERLIx, July 22.—The government has issued Severe Siorm—On Monday afternoon this | @meyCE COURT, Jude Shetl.— onr rey ae anaes Ne td Peaster exe the assistant | to-day for his Indian Hill farm, near Newbury- | sia was alone in her unscrupulous police: ; | circulars to all the consuls of North Germany | neighborhood was visited by "a severe storm or | © Meecem ine = sneehimn ene .e treneurer directed by this act wareigheil | port; and others are preparing to leave early he poate de — has matartualeae soceie ne in foreign States, requiring them to forward | wind, rain and hail, Great damage was done | sent to the wockuene Gane ee yon meen il Pa grarly At, the, treaeary of the | next week. ~_ impose upon Europe further abuse ofco danger: | immediately all Germans liable to military the Serrins cece, frat amd chads Secon; va cs Boned stam : 7. Met i O pay suid wai- Miss Gr 3 cus an extension of her imtiuence. France took | duty, paying their passage to the Fatherland trees * % ret “ ton a < Dew ih ctahiece tosireleaiiet: | the Pubshiaeg identi ga papi ol Bp the, cause of “balance of power,” Knowing it 58 (orsining Chess Wicn oodh: Artictee is may | very great Gamane’ "to valldings t ‘cca french cance’ Comenteon; dined #1 wud costs ogi i hereby appropriated. acted, ‘That the | OfSt. Matthew's church, decorated the altar at heresitey the dameporratess caoterneet be necessary. ‘They are also empowered to for- | farm ot a; Benjamin T. Hodges, Wey ths | Jolin Lewis, Jobn Reed, Edward Ealy, Clas. 1). Gow. TI States assistant treasurer herein provided | that church yesterday for the funeral ices of | Of one royal house. In doing 50 she has nos | ward on the same terms all volunteers who may | Place, eens et. Sees we, | Baily and Harrison Williams, four stalwart ne- 2 Hoe. W th the val of the Secretary of the Tre x ¥ services o| . we learn that a barn was biown down, as also *, charged with assault and battervon Hi is. Hom. J ¥ mppauRt the sume number of clerks aud | M-Paradol, the late French Minister. Pinced Nerselt in opposition to her own maxims | wish to fight tor Germany. : the portico of the dwelling house. Mr. Charles | €7r'iong, alo colored, hued es cance eee 14 How J Messengers i his office, aud at the same compeusa. — << . ol — Kis! ce | adobe Ht at i ‘The sailors ot German ships now in English | C. Hill also lost a barn on his plantation wear TO-nax, a Caley di.now provided by law for the office of the | Tus GRADUATING CLAsa or Mipentrmex | CUM cites as pr Doses iret | ports are returning to Prussia to enlist in the | this place. Mr. John fi Traband had a barn | United States vs. William Lilly, charged with % ED HAL United States depositary in Baltimore; and all nnex Greece, and Naples, and the refusal of the great considerably damaged on the Mill Lot 7 ¢ ee bow i Pended balances of moneys h cetofore appropriated, recently returned to Boston from their cruise in powers to allow any of their princes to mount nd the English dockyards are emptied town. Mr. Gco. it Miller lest a op xing ‘sagen | assault and battery _ =— re heenhny =] - or that Teaftel a ated, for = S: vf le 7 ee ee - | Bowman; rther . bE ROYRES L pa pe ey ra ia’ tho cmon 2; | the Sabine, have been ordered to report to the | those thrones. to man the German navy. by the storm. anced to bail in the sum of #1000 thx — Set Aopen shat Sg to the payment of | Naval Academy on the 20th of September, for The circular then mentions the withdrawal or An Austrian G 1. h Ss, July 23.—The war vessel Gloire is now ed up at Toulon. Anstria complains of war measures which stop traftic on the lake of Constance. Martial Law in Ge: . Berriin, July 23.—Martial law has been pro- claimed in the Khenish provinces of Prussia, and in Hesse, Hanover, Schleswig, Pomerania, and Eastern Prussia. The port of Hamburg is Our Railroad— Ail along the entire line—frova | pearance befe! ‘iminal Court. Baltimore to the Potomac rivet—we hear the a eens nll most encouraging. cheering accounts of the | The Court stated that he hal direeved the po- —- railroad. Captain Moore and | lice to correct the nuisance of permitting the ea Ores Of engineers are busily engaged tn | crowd to remain about the neighborhood of the clearing the way tor the contractors, from | Police Court to the annoyance of the public. Brandywine to the Potomac River; the grading THE SOCIAL EVIL. isbroceeding ion the upper sections, between | Corporation vs. Walter Gamaway and Lizzie this Place and the Charles county line, in the | Wilson, for obscene and indecent exposure, a meer ning manuer; and the work on the | pjead guilty; fined $5 and costs each, in default asl un Branch is aiso in a most gratifying | br ehkn t state of forwardness. “In fuct, eversthing Ie | Gaye! © Be *eBt to the workhouse tor Chitty Hohenzollern, the refusal of Prussia to give fetant trewsusee arab Rointed in the office of | examination for prometion to the grade of en- guarantees, and other incidents which have fol- nd be st further enncted, ‘That thereshali | *12"- lowed, adding that, Eiseoe one = —— priated id, out of an: in the - = uarantees, since Prussia already ven treannry not otherwise appropriated, the sumof ome | ‘TH® NAVAL Examinmea Boarn, Rear Adm. fer word ‘that the Prince of ‘Honcziien, thousand dotiars. 0 beex panded ‘gador the direction | ral Jos. Smith President, which has been hold- | Should not mount the throne of Spain, when o orange Ge ie battmng dl aya reugwesed ing sessions at the Navy Department for some | '" March, 1869, there had been a question of for lsunedinte weer the efline: eat in his candidature. At that time the French ‘afes herein mentioned. and in ‘the purchaccag | ™Ouths past to examine officers for promotion, Minister at Berlin told the King that no y necessary additional furniture fixtures, and | a8 been granted a recess from the ist of | Prussian could reign in Spain. Count Bis- in uetraying any other incidental expenses necestary | August until the Ist of October. marck replied that France need not concern to carry this act into effect. herrelf at a cortingency so improbable, and Approved. June 18, 1570 ‘Prussian under secretary of EMEN T. pyRst fer ven Seaeae ther lovely,” and “the goose hangs | Geo. Smith and Christiana Buehler, charged oF = ay WManwee oF Forcr.—It is expec- foreign affairs, gave his word of honor that Ho- | ‘till open, and traffic is not disturbed. The “— <Mene—Rew. Caton te keeping © house of prostitution; fined #50 israel AN Act to regulate the salaries of chief justices and ae large reduction in the Regis- | henzollern was not and could not be a candidate. | river Rhine is still open to public travel. elices Rene tones enn oe at PS in default to be committed to jail for OL. PAINTINGS associate justices in the Territories. ter’s office of the Treasury Department, at the } If assurances thus solemn cannot be relied upon, ‘The Prussian headynarters are now at Kreuty- eh Ee a Just received some fine PICTURES. 1236 Penn. att louse of Represen- | Close of the present month, and it is thought | “iplomatic intercourse must cease. In repu- avenue. ber rath and Lith nearly one hundred female clerks will be dis- | “U@ting such pledges Prussia challenges France, the Church of the Holy Innocents. ‘Che Bishop | Catherine Sickler, a common prostitate: sent held an ordination on Trinity Sunday at Grace | te the workhouse for ninety days in default of nach, eight miles south of Bingen, on the river ~ : oun on 2] Nahe. t which Ogle Marbury, Douglas F. | security for good behavior for one year. ASHINGTON CITY tthe salaries of the ebtef “nas miseed, to bring the expenses within the appro- | 7je0 mom, only demands, in view of previous ter 7 - Edward Kenny. were’ admitted to 4 SWITCH-TENDER SWITCHES OFF A BAD BOY. Ww. “ tthe Terri of Nowe Menien We £ ersation, that the former’s renunciation of The French Have the Advantage. 5 onl : . : NEW YORK AVENUE, tom, W yom , Arizona, Coloraio, Montane, Laas, | PFiation made. cicanetrcoeiaies be nane =—_y htstore Loxvon, July 25.—Many shipwrecks have 1¢- | his father. the Re Marbury, of thiscounty. | ang necetates, "= George, nae Berwren Ist and 2D StREeTs. parwperaoen Bh d shall be three theasand dollars | Proworions.—The following promtions have | must assign to Prussia responsibility for the | cently occurred on the German coast by reason ape = Ploved as switch-tender aear the railroad depot, 4 Kepecatic and Pleasant Family Kesort on the ————— been made in the office of Comptroller of Cur- | Wat, Which she had the means of a’ olding, sn of the removal of beacons. Tae New AnesTHertc CuLorat.—Prof, | and his business is to keep persons off the track agg Ae alia afiumuic—No. 85.1 rency: John 8. Langworths, John Burrows and | "ity while she affects to deplore it, she has | ¢ is generally admitted that the situation of aelpane tial net fan che Americas Grocer. | Satins the ayers, af Gsins. Beye yg return e re e] roy - aay “Bed - “a * + not . 7 sae GARDEN So Ber cece (elnce, Ge neturn of | A Aer exemptian frm. taxes ce Mamend tie faut | Chas. A. Jewett, from third to fourth class WH | Tather sought, an is when France, | the French army has every advantage over that | “pilcihtes that, mot long beside’ the camphor | to the annoyance and Mr. itr, the proprietor frown Germany? ‘amend tue Act p phi of pean plan, for the recreation and emnsement to provide for the creation of corporations in the of ree stances has she done this’? It is when France, 6 parties, who may be assured District of Columbia by general law.” most for four years past, has refrained, with al ‘ad and Frank A. Miller, trom second to of the Prussian army. The French have two bottle and other household remedies, displacing | in driving some of them off strack one ro 3 G ¥) i 7 to a great degree. the paregoric and laudanam. | the fleshy part ot his person, just below the tb ted from any anpoy- Be Mt uacted by ine Senate and House of Keprasen- | third class; Geo. McCulloch, A. A. Miller and | €X#ggerated scrupulousness, from invoking | points of attack. pout : i ropricty. Wamilies and children may re- | ‘airres of thc United State of dita a ee Lg AS Kayser, from first to second class. against her treaties concluded under the media- | “ rhe Bank of England announces an advance thes ia the nen of eee ee | "Cschacates agi. Sioeontnchamn, We. B. Lf a Dd a a pa — Tegiye Polen eee ene pen taaled | a the xaie'ot interest $6 four per cont: Centuries of usc, are to-day mare highis’prieed | Spencer and Philip Oesidy, chemen wie being sad once-ry Thursday, from 4 to W0 o'clock p.m., mee. Sreante. sod property sppurtonant thereto, Pi Avevsetcus C. Hamu, of Bangor, Me., | this government, which has only thought of | Correspondents to be Allowed im the | ‘never before. We have felt consoled that pe yd as wy give hese pe = om pg Ct ag Tad Fl been notified by the Surgeon General that | freeing herself trom the obligations of ttetion, French Army, Conditiounliy. in our extremest agonies, we had within our ‘$20 each, or be committed to workhouse reach an agent that could arrest or mitigate our | days. sufferings, and give us ease and quiet. But Win. B. Spencer, charged with profauity in ited fo try this new institution for their health aud | assessments. national. manicipar, or conuty, in case of actual war in Europe he will be ap- | ven while signing them, Europe has been wit Panis, July 23.—General Leboouf in reply to Lem . ‘ eats oF 5 ness. Let Europe pronounce upon the justice “ ammsement. ERNEST LEFFLE Src. 2. And be it further enacted. That savings | pointed special Commissioner to report upon | <**- : a committee of the press who had petitioned to : the streets; fined #10 “ = a bamks may be ized within the District of On- ‘1 of our cause. Pp pe connected with the use of opium, there are and cost. ANALOSTAN ISLAND! Kimbia under the provisions of section feurot eugct | t2€ Bospital and medical systems of the armies SKIRMISHES REVORTED. accompany the army said he would only con- | sequel that are disagreeable. Headache, sick- | | John Nichols, charged with disorderly comduct ea eae Pee eee hia be cesah sgeborationsin the ] of France and Prussia. Dr. Hamlin isanephew | Pants, July 220 p sent to remove the restrictions on condition that | Nest of the es loss of appetite, and ‘other pape — en om enate ‘The undersigned, having istrict of Columbia by general law,’ isi- | of Senator H; : pals report several ski = 2 unpleasant results are sure to foliow its admin- a! 1 workhouse 30 day gpa erevared this Joraly wad, Denutifal Aaland foe | ration of twenty years provided for’ ins id section ™ en tween the advanced g the correspondents would premise to print | Uttation. How such mose highiy socth to United States agt. Mary Bennett, charge bP ge ER De tirtue of the provisions of sald’ cccti mekall wea | NEUTRALITY oF TURKEY.—The State Depart- | trontier, but give nordetatles nothibg that was untrue. esteem opium if these unpleasant consequences | With assault on Johauma Corneil, ised #} sed io the same at =pply to corporations formed only for the purpowe | ment yesterday received official information SAE SCRESSPORDENTS STOPPED: The Prussian Commanders. could be avoided. If our pains could be relieved, | Costs. wade at of life insurance. roved, June 17, 1870, = ps It is extremely difficult to obtain intelligence from Constantinople that the report that Turkey | from the seit of war, as comecp nae ee and our deliverer would leave no sting behind. | _ After Recess.—Marris Blackman, a colored boy, has placed or intends to place her army and’| strictly forbidden from approaching the army Chioral seems to fulfill these conditions. It | fordisorderly conduct in the market-house: fined produces refreshing sleep trom the most excru- | $! and costs, in default of which be was commit- Beriiy, July 23.—Prince Royal Frederick WilKam commands the left of the Prussian TP: 8.) AN Act to provide tor f ng artificial limbs to navy on awar footing are totally unfounded, | lines. : army, Prince Frederick Charles the center, and | ciating pains, and the sleeper awakes as trom a | ted to the workhouse 10 days. ~~ ‘iasde mania nthe tener mne Plivene of Represent. | the Sublime Porte having decided to maintain | XA? OLEON MAKES STRASROURG HIS HEADWUAR- | Herworth Von Bittentield the right. The de patural rleep, with 20 unpleasant symptoms a court adjourned until 10 o'clock on Mon- os Grsrmilede That cery coldiet who, wae Sneabie | #Sttictneutrality in a conflict that may grow | ‘The authorities ot Se Ssbourg no longer al- | {ences of the coast will be entrusted to General ee a —_.—__ ate war for the suppression of the re- | out of existing European complications. low strangers to ascend the steeple of the Uathe- | Von Falkenstein. ——— ine — Letters from the Peopie. ‘At Door: bellion, and who was furni War Depart- Se dral. The movements of troops en both sides Neutrality of Russia, Austria and AFFAIRS 1x MoxTGomERY County, Mp.— — ‘GBoice oh Paint ment witb an artificial limb, or apparatus for resec- GENERAL SHERIDAN arrived here on the late | C@M be seen from that point. Quarters are pre- Spain. Sentinal of yesterday has the Tae Ick QuEstiox—A Lory GrowL.— To the ‘Stock tion, shall be entitled to receive a new limb or a; : paring for the Emperor and staff at Strasbourg. ; following items: Editor of the Stor'—As your paper is everywhere ro Frames, ‘aa soon after the of this actasthe | Western train last night. He will probably sail MOLE otneme. Viexxa, July 2—It is belleved here that | “pecngibeea A negro man, from Virginia, considered the organ of the be against &c., in the png pee Lins Loomer pons wate a! ee = for Europe on Wednesday next. His commis- ‘The number of volunteers who have enlisted | the neutrality of Russia and Austria has been | and who had been at work recently for Mr. | monopoly and oppression, 1 E. wpese in its TERMS CA: Wameand Number. sp2-ly"_ | der such reguiations as may Le prenctived Gy the | sion will be entirely independent of that com. | forthe war ie 97,000, agreed upon. The neutrality of Spainis certain. | George Robertson, was found dead on Friday | columus to ask the fact that the poor 2 ee ee enera! of the army: Prorided. Phat the | posed of Generals Barnard and Wright, and RELIEY OF THE WOUNDED. G last, on the road leading from Mr. E. M. Mun- | people pentialen mes are to-day compelled to BI REPOSITORY soldier may. If he wo elect, receive, inetcad ef sari | 2 1 Mack “ Many ladies offer their services as nurses for The German Steamer Holsatin. caster’s Mill to "s Store, in Berry's | pay the extortion: ce of a cent and a half a A ° fimb oF Apparatus, the money value thereof, at the | Colonel Mackey, of the engineer corps, who | the wounded. While in the service they will Lowpon, July 23.—The steamship Holsatia A jury of inquest was held, whose | pound for such small quantities of ice as they 243 STBEET. following rates. vi’ Wor artificial lege, seventy five | sailed for Europe the last of June with the ex- | wear's costume similar to that of the Sisters of } arrived at Plymouth gesterday noon. She was | verdict was aint came to his death by | are able to buy, does not show conclusively that J dollars: for arms, nity dollars; for feet, fifty doilars; ress pu: of inspecting the fortiticatio: Charity. . . cramp from drinking too much cold wate: a the W. & Company is not faithfully dis. rtcenth and Fourivemth Sts i fue for resection, Stiy dptiare . Livsdatagns ~ a " PRUSBIA’S LINE OF DEPENCE. discovered by an English pilet lying in fog. a ef i ud pen oe Between Thirteenth on . Src Find <1 surthe: enacted, That the Sargeon | and various armaments of England, Denmark, a ce. ‘The pilot info the captain of the de small ‘amuont of money was found on his person. | charging its duty to the community, whose con- _ General sball certify to the Commissioner of Pen- | Kussig. Prussia and Fran * | Loxpon, duly 22.—Advices trom the scene of e pil rmed P e declara- | Broke Jail.—On Saturday last, a negro man, | tinued support it claims, viuns a list Of all soldiers who ane elected e — lee ns efor oprmemiinp rire ade- | tion of war between France and Prussia, and pena priscaer in our jail at the time, suc- Its managers knew perfetly well last winter commnut in of imbs or apparatus, te ive line from Cobletz alon; be i it i CULPTUBE, sildiere in the same maniacr ta necatne eo coce | New York last evening, shortly after 10 o'clock, | Minister Bismarck and Genecsl Moltke aro | “Il oesible dispatch, which was accordingly the padlocks, until ne reached the yard, trom | that quarter for their supplt, “Dees kuee wisn, BOGER’S pag BS ar te r Mons. Roubard was at the depot to receive the | °¥#!ly confident, and are unreserved in their | done. which he scaled the wall by means of his or ought to have known, trom their long expe- ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, Men. dak te Heiths calctid. Veik eckas ai eas wind wal Gates aca predictions of suecess. — blanket. rience in the business, about the qaantity neces- STATUBTTES, &¢., 6. | dier who lost a limb during the late war, but from | body. ery thing was conducted quietly, no PRIM AND HOHENZOLLERN. THE LATEST. —-— +<92- sary to carry the city through the hot season. PIOTUBE FEAMES, Rup aatare of his inary was net able to usean arti- | crowd being present. The coffin was enclosed | Panis, July 22—It is reported to-day on good 4 IsT. THE Roya Famiiy.—The breach | It was therefore clearly their duty. as It was CORD AND TASSELS, &e., &e. | ficial limb, and consequently received none from the | in a box, ‘h was covered with a French flag. authority that General Prim lately met Prince - in the Koval family to be I | Sito their interest, to then contract for. or pur- VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS. Scteut smal seecivecmener exouetatien en sec yl a ie Pact Hohenzollern on the Branco-Spen- NUIWNESS OF ARMY MOVEMENTS, — | told you that the Pr nce of) Wales stayed at ogee ane ee PABLOB BRACKETS, 8 | before provided. { Approved, Jane 17, 1570. Lafayette. ¢ officers of the steamer formed 2 ‘i — ae Ascot, instead of coming up to attend the | prices preva: at that tim our coal deal 4 LIBERALITY OF THE BANK OF FRANCE. mena ge ari th " A Fie Assortment for (OE Cay & guard of honor tothe remains. ‘The Lafayette | Panis, July 22 The general coumiler the a tee beets os ore ee Be | det in, and navigation cle Wher woele we HOLIDAY PRESENTS. A Basoi.v rio authorizing the Postmaster General foray, aclegrams expressive of condo- | Bank of France, by advice of the Governor, | P RUSSIA SURPRISED. | bisteyat momer on y. But, the very next | thought of them or dealers in any other article SIT: to rrescribe an carlicr time for the execation of | lence have been received by the dayghter and | have voted to give 100,00 francs to the Sanitary ° day he gave a garden party of bis own: who did business that way ” contracts by accepted bidders, and for other pur- | 60n of the deceased, trom M. Helene and Mad- Society, and have resolved to continue the saf- certain well known grounds at Chiswick fortne If the ice company secured its supply in win- = the instruct aime Deene, mother-in-law of Mens. Thiers. aries of all employes who are called into mili- THE DEFENGES OF STRASBURG. wurpose. ‘The next day he took a private parts | ter, there is no excuse for the heart advances hereas in mareesione 9 tary service, 7 er in the army, reserve, or ; " e- | in price to which the le of Washin, have vertisement ested by the Postmas! . maaan: fo a popular but low place of resort at Grave- peopl thirtieth day of September. eigh: TRE NORTH GERMAN STEAMERS.—The fol- | Garde Mobile. = send, known as the Rosherville Gardent—s place | already twice been sub; this season. If sixty niue, inviting proposals tor carrying the mails | lowing was telegraphed to our Minister at Paris: | _Veseels have been sent to New Foundland f the United States for four yeurs, from the fir % notify Frenc! Tuly. cighteen Bundred and seventy, ia the Breen ct _DEFARMENT oF State, July 16, 1810—To | War.” California, Oregon. and Nevada; and the Territo ceil pagénd Pagergy yk el oe ‘hier CHARGE AGAINST THE BAVARIAN MINISTER. De, TADa, jing, and 4 tate: Offi = instipulated thatthe contracts upon the German steamers between Bremen, | prints from the dooFiat de eee omciel, Fe a 'H. Capt. fat ia had at the boat It ties of Washington, Pe gh a gm Utsh,and Arizon: that T dare say royalty has tered +i they did not do so, then the comfort and health the daysef bares the tonne” Gon this all | Of the city are at the MeTcy Of axct of men who that breach | 40 not understand, or at least do not practice has ocei between Windsor Castle and | the first principles of business; and one horn of French Expeditionary Naval Force, Slowness of Army Movements—Pras- sia ‘Surprised. r) fishermen of the declaration of cones = and Marlborough House nobody pretends to | the dilemma is about ax damaging as the other. ‘PHE PRIVATE MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ‘exect or bel fi of July. cew ¥. * | Prints from the Journal de France a serious ac- . r ny.—Correspondence of Chicago i The fact that high price: aM ailin go gy A Statues acted sas caveates eek ene tee Gon willl barese nase Semen Sane cusation against Count Bray, Bavarian Minis- | New York, July 23.—A Tribune London | %"5-—Corres a New York and pearl nd ge moan July 25th, at M all. by Mr cf the importange of the service to be performed and United States Office. Inquire whether, in | {ft {els charged with misleading the Bava- | epecial, dated yesterday,says: “The army move- | 4 wnirzn in the Advance says: | BES Of close corporations, is no justitication tor Aopoge uh" Wats Will irave The whart at tx | suit ftom Talus to'pne satttervine apeeiey's; | the event of war with North’ Geeming etace | Tai Chambers “by Bavaria; abd it ts alloged | Meut#on both sides areaslow. Our special cor- | «Not so Theard sung in the church | high prices here: Nor shoald any reason exist. oelocks yasse" | the proper time, tt is desirable to hx an earlier Steamers will be exempt from capture. "Report | that" py tins tolockood here eae i fordlng | Tespondent writes from Berlin on the 20th inst. | the anthem’ “Hock of agen,” is which therein | sud.1 do ot believe « vaild.one pay yd z ————————— ——— | riod than the first of July for the execution of by cable. “Pisn.” ad : to the words “Should my tears,” etc., which ices in Wi should be any higher to- : = . the Chs mbers to vote the required subsidies. that Prussia was actually taken by surprise. No- than in April or May.” Eith (A SXASD PIO NIC WILL BE GIVEN contracts. and to adopt, such other precautions aa | “rhe following is the reply by eable: Munic pal elections in France will be held | body contemplated war; hence the concen | "S*ungasfollows:-— greed or inelisiency Is sk the bottom of the himy sect necessary oN jure 3 - hood my-bi-to-hears. norman oaaven, Aik | Shey croc MPS | SP er Meta Gta | Ate ee ge re rg a a SS a AT THE EUROPEAN GARDEN, hes the Senateand House of Representa- from cay " re the French; nor will Von Moltke be Sho my-hi-ze-heal . = p 4 “ steamers ture, except those now at sea, | Panis, Juiy 22.—It ts sald Count de Palikao - N kno-ho, calamity is upon us?” Simply this, that there SORE MTA SaRitLgd, Pats wear the Depot. | asembind. That the Postmater General be, snd his | Wnorant of the war, which may enter"Frenck | will command the expedition which ‘ew enter | hurried. No soldier of the famoue corre Te eects could ought to be another ice y Organized here, to wbich my friends and the public im general arc hereby, authorized,tu any case in which he may | Ports. Wasuscene, Paris.” Prussia through Denmark. of (Prussian guards has yet left Berlin. No-hot ah-ha-to-hone now—one that can be telled on. in time of need. Pinay imajted. The beet Mefeshmeste wi ata deem tt mecemsars to Feaue acco ted bidders under | (Received 3.30 p. m., July 21, 170.) Pig Rosin me eee been called | ‘The infantry reserves were arriving on ‘Tnes ‘Thou-how muh-hust sa-have. Don’t let our perspiri <itizone wait until ext P_B.—The Garden ix at the diepoaal ate | cighteen hundred and sitty mine, otis poe = SL OE pel Sh ead day and regiments were expected to march on And thou-how ah-ba-lone, summer, when . The vie-nte partion. “ee fom carey tise mallet tie eCalted Bialon t inthe sDEATE oF See rn CONSUL GENERAL | ° The Journal Omiciel Dublishes a series of reg- | Friday. Enthusiasm and confidence increases gens ed aay ped Se SS Se RXCUBSION AND PIO NIC BY controcts and rat stars thet, en ete coer ft fe, Austrian Consul: general ‘at this city, while | ‘ations for {a dino OD cans. —— and ae _— A nel wane —— ing the work couldn't be done. Lat us profit by earlier pet than rat walk: }, near avenue, a, “4 % terribl there are jumeral a CENT WRITER that in al TOR. COLUMBIA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, secretion of the Postmaster peral. os carly asthe | Th night, was seized with a fit and fell to yeoman as July Sg a — . a | cold and peas throngh Salt Lake City he saw people af*werl eenceege 4 name Ay ow. & G. Company ony, AT GLYMONT, THURSDAY, Avorsr 4, 1570 | "Sued And be! further resolved, That in say case ag ong ag ina tow moments, | are waiting there to conduct it to a safe anchor- | Yt is perfectly understood that if the German ted, are ee imazz, nome. | winter. Had the other ‘been organized soonct Tickets, admitting « geutleman and lady which the Postmsater, Genera hall hee gee | moved terthe New York Hotel, where he had | "8fi,4 sonowin received by the | *™Y 18 victorious it will march to Paris. of the enclosures, green boughs to whip | {he same remarks would apply to it with egual diew teksts, 30 « son to believe that auy Did for carrying the mail on | resided. M. de has been the Austrian ¢ Following dispatches were received by Railroad traffic has ceased, and passenger | them with, and ‘‘sm to discourage them | force. =] we tig WAWASER. will, rave eae 30 Fonte hag not been made in fhithe heshsll | cons a0 city for over twenty | American Press Association : triffic will close on the 24th inst. from coming back. A person walking along aa cae ieenaaeiaieaiibieliinen me. Returning, will leaveGiymont at 12m. and6and | pear bef-re hum ard “hw i oak lateness sean me Lol ypctee lh Lg A Panis, Jaly 2 Itioreported that the French | Guttengen University is closed, and all the Eee cA pogecenipe 2 clad of Gam chs Ronnie gine ng Jpiladelphia ‘veste 1 set = refreahmenta fernished upon the tering toto contract Sipe co PA = aoe Bopha te two, grown-1 = Mr kgBroend and pacceese. in the =. pesrreespliccih ayy aes SrarTVER = a ———____-«ee- — charged with — and the ——~ of AY rounds at city prices Mt the bidder or bidders reponse hom istmarried. 5 anged shots ‘Prussian m Baun. vers eo-The restauran Germany now serve outrage Person lete {Gecd manic, tod order, and a pleasant time may | {oaucha cenmmiae ued oettehs ee mmemtn response | daughters in this olty, one iady, daughter of s | steamer. ee table napkins or paper. . South Broad street on the eventing Of tae Yaar be expected. yz! eral that eaid bid has been made in faith. and | Trieste merchant. M. de Loosey was a man of DEATH OF GENERAL DORNAY. Wi The lady was in t— ~ with @ Centlemen, E™= ING EXCURSION shat 1 the sors thereof are duly responsible, or cmmentne pearance, leasing address, and Pet a _— Dornay, while = él open vo == by | when a both were by ‘ot sever the elegant Steamer eee couse tenon ek bid neler niet tb | considerable iterary ability. He was the au- | his way seat of war, died suddenly, chooang eres legate men Indy carried 8w8~ oq La TH : ther of several works, thi h | xpoplexy. : . verpowered a os Sor’ tae pertormenee ef eet Tus | wane hovel of Auman ae on a PRUSAO-RUSKIAN ALLIANCE conrrapicrep. | SPecial from Strasburg of the 2ist instant, say- | out-aoor laborers tn the WAS do se for the performance of the service. And Prisoners: FRIDAY AND BATURDAY, 224 and 2% inst. | $y! dopo for the | i he seasonabiy notitied that such | showed that his death was by the rup- | Panis, July 225 p. m.—La Peuple Francais, | Ingthe defences depend much on the water, fies in church ie strictly forbid- others were ‘The above-named Steamer will leave 8. P_ Brown | *™™Mon# has been issued and that they may be re- | ture of a blood-vessel near the heart.—New York | *emi-officially, contradicts the rumors of a Prus- | which is now so low that the place is den feiss megs be % bail. They robbed & Sons wharf att p.m_om the en: Ray elle ge ne contract, World. ii 5 pa = y sud states that there is m0 | tively weak. Additional works are in pro- 87-New Haven bas free swimming baths, just eee © Damed, proceeding n, ” or dation such a report. the Potomac about forty coh So aS x —No FEARFUL KAVAGES OF THE SMALL-PO: - —————— gress. 2 ae - ing st Gly mont going and returning. reaching home | A Rxgore tox to proves ior garsoy sod estimates | AONG TEE Impiane —Aavicn Tecelved from | Faran accwsnt 1 on morn- | The garrison numbers about 3,000, and, be- joriviTy IN THE Navy YaRps.—The navy ba "coe inity of Milk ri ing: Inet ident te there are in camp about 10,000 fel Webster, is becoming a popular summer re- active ser riog freehments on board and dancing. 4x0 ¢ nee Pp ene gy vm the Bayou | the aged cr Tee el ernomuas of the ig last an ~~ - at ae vee sides, are in camp 10,000 more. . ry ‘Street cars will await arrival of boat Riccteed 9 te te of Lowioi ‘House af Represen- | Sttible ravages small-pox among the — land, which Fen mg Charlies mty, Communications across the river continue by i oe Tickets 79 cents , | Gros Ventres Indians. An Indian died with 'aryland, wi the almost ferry. information has been received at Ottawa tye Tee tatuves af the United States of America in Comeress | thin , and the Indians dug him up to get 5 crn a J. —, son of Mr. that the British ee a SUNDAY eee aur andt the Blanket. ‘The infection spread through | Jose . of Charles county. Young Scott, antee a loan ort eames, So: se Goat id Teor ibtructions from and improv ng her camp, and within « few days, 700 out of | it avpears, was rolling ‘ hogshead of railway from Montreal to British Columbia. | within two monthe there be ready for ssa B LADY OF THE LAKE the navigation of the Bayou Teche, in the Btate 1.900 Indians died. A shirt infected was left on | from water's edge. In S7-A Connecticut advises its readers | commission. those now Will leave S. P- 's whesf st 8p. m.on | Lonisiane, Provided. That the ox; egg ON His, frail of the logan Indians by a man named ee Spa Sore owns sight that in the event of ‘such ® hot day as no .. 4 that Proceeding down theives about fone bundeed dollars, And the same te herety appro. | tripe. tthe robes ta wich tees Teteee ne | ane Tee te a arene ene hopnend sand, if je ES to'be the cause of the movement EisaigeSgieaeae MAM | Seamed AR rate i | Nivea wre enamel and wid ere, as | Sing rrumbieg ond fl, ndiee higemie, AM vs AF The colored citizens of one of he wards | Maat Lua, Station, on the Union Paciie ral | passed ffm foot to Sead over Bim, toe Sata ne ERO a ae lis have petitioned ied East. ao the year late the city ranean feign schools. CANDIDATES FoR ConGRESS IN MARYLAND, i Mr. B. W. eneemne rT rusia is seventy-three, The Rockville (Md.) Sentinel says that every land ne Der wher tae ceo Peder ~ ag fitadae fA tier aueetee Saeet cee county in the fit congressional district has a 3 A. ‘ at eS It is likely that some younger men will be heard | candidate to be put forward at the democratic dom Repub,” bane A Wks of, on both sides, before the war is over. congressional nominati: convention, and nd ogto, Marshail names them as follows: Arundel, Dr. E. Hall. Md wane and lone, Ve, 7A contract was concluded on Thursday in - the city ai «p.m. rstursing © | priiadelphia for the construction of the Shen. | J- Henkle, the t State Senator: Howard de #0 calle JAMES SYKES. Gent Supt andoah Vailey Railroad, from Shepherdstown, | County, Hon. Wm. Merrick, of the House of iad a ag Ofice—Wiltiard s Hotel. | by way harlestown, Front Royal, Louray, | Delegates; Calvert, it is thought, will it pan rn amusement there. —= = = — | Pobertatle face "ete. to the Virginia aed the name of Hon. Jas. T. B yj, St. Mary's. ~ — ts be nan shictures and objects of art | s¢-The bound to ’ [,, © REGHERBACHS rimme eons | Peseta aaa ee egies een we, | eateanté eG rier te Silonite Unie banat ne Som or mh | apes ear verte Sa 2 Ne ae Tah Seret quer: Lowa. Avenue, | S9-General O'Neill, late Fenian generalisimo George's, Hon. Samuel H. Werry end Danio? support, Se.» or Schurz’s speech S7-Mr. Bememer’s plan for obviating sea | sons Vamos Hera qngon, and three per or the alg sf the ceeiraunt BEawos | {22 raid won Canada, has writian a pathetic Clark. Fig. Montgomery county, Hen. Mont | was aclasticaliy secorved: Diterent supported? curate, of AN ecillating chamber, | ter, were drowned. miguel . e. mm jangeon panes, com- | gomery '. claims [esers. societies, Turner associations, Xc., were supported bearings similar to those of a 87 How much trouble be ‘Camimon. Albany: also, eecond hand Pi! pisiningor his utter destitution. says he fan and Peter are also being preesed by thelr in large numbers. A. Schumaker, Esq., was ‘will be put tos practical test. would be saved if peo- oa. Urgans and Melodeons for sale or rent not got a~dollar to fee a lawyer, or acent | respective friends. Christian Axe and a large number of 2 chamber of! is now in ple would heed the following sentence in tp'the mast arcemmedating terme; Piano and to buy & newspaper, stationery, oF postage 22... aa Esau Gontans ise pow in course | "iounhair:” “Never you sign «paper aiken Toning and Repairing. ently" | stamps.” ° s "7 London has nearly 9,000 policemen. Wilkie sgeretary. Greet cuthuslam nee saied, otenmer Of acne ao nay, SDH Deditied to | reading it frat; and “kmowing "ent" wate

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