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“THE EVENIN PTBLISHED DAILY, Sunday exeepted, At The Star Bullding, 4.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth St, | BY THE HVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. 'Z STAB ts served by carriers to their enb- FR cod the City and Distriet at Ten Cents rex WEEE or FoRTT-FouR Cents Pa “MONTH. Copies are sent! rom the office longer than paid for, THE WEEKLY STAR—published om Friday morning—§1.50 a year. AMUSEMENT: OW'S GALLERY or OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. some fine PLOTURES. 1236 Penn, sand 1th ste, ___ ssf Wy Asainctos CITY GaRDEN, NEW YORK AVENUE, Berwees Ie axp 2p Stazers. A Respectadic ané Pleasant Beomuiy Kesort om the roman Pian. This GARDEN is now open (since the retarn of the proprietor from Germagy) on the Euro- veer pian. fer the recrestion and amusement of res) a == may ee shat the; ibe protected from any ” Sag eee ee eee here m gerfeas ser crity. re Rag Ra oe Sodoncvery Phursday. from 4 to IW o'cloc! ‘The American public are cordially concert) merican . : to try this mew institttion forth ir health aud Spovement. (yeahs NEST Lace £ Lie BERMAN * an" g0.486)On Exhibitions. sia {°" Sua Saie!? } TH at MABKRITER'S, — 486 SxvENTH STREET, botw Dand E streets, = ia: Doors above Cid Below: Hai, Oh =a - Enerevings, Chromos, &c. ino. Langest Stock ba , Window Shades, ac. anes Pictare Sarees ane ber Maine and Namber. 9p 3817" A®™™ REPOSITORY, 245 STREET, Baween Trirteenth and Pouricenth Sts, AINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, = PHOTOGRAPHS, CHBOMOS, &s., ROGERS GROUPS OF CULPTUBR, ARTISTS’ MATEBIALS, STATUBTTES, &e., Be., FUTURE FRAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, &e., 20, VELVET Passe PARTUUTS. PABLOB BRACKETS, ae ‘B& Pine Amortment for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. aby A.V. 8. SMITH. SUMMER RESORTS. JoRDans WHITE SULPL KINGS. DERICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA. Only 13s miles from Stephenson s Depot P.O japoint on the Harper's Ferry an: Winchester Hai Toad, tive miles trom Winchester. This Wavering Place is now open under more fn. vorable circumstanc than at any time, since the war, and every effort. will be made to give entire satisfaction to all the, guests, A fine CITY BANDOF MUSIC will - pee DOF MUSIC will be in attend. ‘axquerade and Fancy Balle will be fre- quently given curing the erason. * a for distribatim at the Springs Jeman, ers, MOT. and Ohio Bailroad Company issue round trip tickets, good for five days.from Balti- nore to St- phensos t and return 36; irom Washington te same at e. Telegraph office in Terms. 83 per day. $1f 70 per week, and @® per month. Children ‘and colored servants half’ prec, White servants three-fourths,cr according to ac- tions. ___B. ©. JORDAN ER HOUSE. CAMBRIDG ABYLAND—BENNETT BROS etors, having refurnished. renov fed. and attached a large wing t» their well mm Hotel. are wow ready for the rec: * « boarders. iring =» home from the tarmoils of the hot and crowded city d sil they desire. For farther informati: dre» BENNETT BROS., Cambridge. Md. jy 13-im" Pex vont ea Se. Mary ill open for the rece “we TUESDAY, July 5, 140. hie sort has Leen grail sddition of new. sed em eration. yo tm Pip Alley: ance ureSeary for the an. Sz. The Balt:more and Norfolk Boats the jaitimers and Aquia Creek Bonts ily. ‘Term 98 per dex. 17.50 per week, ‘gt per month of re dave. Chi ‘ant: i information will be furuished at the Ufice of tht Met Topelitan Hotel se EST END MOTEL, LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, Will be Opened for the of Guests on the Thismacnificent structure, k cated at tha; od “Court resort, has ail Ty E § H i E i ‘The personal ‘attention of Mr. JAMES SYEES Socice nike cileeie meets raed weling public. will surely to those t favor them with their patronage, all the comfort they of L and lth streets, wi they have just, opened with « NEW STOCK AW. TXTU! and themselves to strictly a Gret clase and reliable DBUG STORE, where irs of the day micks paves” may be with - A. DAVIS & CO. 37-3 Apothecaries and Druggists. HIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRT. s = WM. H. FAULKNER wonld req his old castomers and the Citizens of W general that he cam be found at 41 Bear Penney !venia avetue, where he make FHIRTS to order i the most x Po ner ai low ee. The cut nije Shirts are too well known to need further notice. nding their own material can have it made Op at short netice. 4 good OPREATOR on Wheeler & Wilson's Sow- n Med. J RREN DO: ov OOKING AND HEATING RANG! A toll supply of all sizes on hand. STEWART STOVE AGEN 1006 Penusylvania ay between Kth and Ith streets, Fo SUMMER CUS®, y the STEWART STOY! EB. F. siMPson. 10@5 Pa. ave.. bet. joth and Lith ste. ——— ee {OR ECONOMY. F WARTS IMPROV: COOK, Buy STEWART a ma PSON, 1005 Pa. ave. bet lth and Iith «ts. SE. (OR EV P Buy STEWART S STOVE. Boy STEWART S COOK, with all the Improve- F. SIMPSON, an 1005 Pa ave., bet. wth and 1th sto. N o Frtite Bs. aipsce thet copertaste” Sem. and Ne SRN, composing *YRKES. CHA. IGK a the entire mapage Btn: control of Willa a alone June is, ls. Mr SYK: a ft to the oe ‘i who shall visit his wert and power, MAKBLE AND SLATE MANTELS Lam sclling.at reduced prices, for cash, ®t my pn “north @ street and How Yeh ave mytl-ty my ly = , ow FiGUS 4 1@ PALES VEESH HOPS, STOCK, ALL Gap) rh veep BA AY, ac. ac. iw Jots to wait, by FoF ae Om GALT & 00, Indiana avenue and Tet etrest, jel$ Near Baltimore and Ohio Bailrosd Dept | ficed the advantage of an early start. They might have overs tclmed Germany. bat Fran-> > | ts now compelied to ac’ iuly on the dete at Condition 1 A TREATISE ON THE HAIR cont free by mail by the proprietors of BALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, which is the best article ever known to RESTURE GRAY HAIR to its original youthful color. it will prevent the hair from falling out. Makes the hair snocth and glossy,and does not stain the skin. Nashua, 8. H., Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. aus-eolmiw 1840.4 = 1870, PAIS KILLER. This cclebrated medicine has won a deservedly high repntation as an alleviator of pain and a pre- Treret health. Ht has become a houschoht remedy, hat it gives immediate and permanent parety vegetable preparation. made from the best and pnrest materials, safe to keep and to ase in every family. At fs recommended by phy- Hiclane and persons ofall classes, and to day, after a public trial of thirty years—the average life of —itstands unrivalled and unexcelled, spreading i urefainens over tne wide world, tw Yarge aad, ia Freastng sale wifords positive evidence of ite endar ing fame. Directions accompany each bottle. “Hold Sy AIEEE“ DeRRY DAVIS & 5 f Providence, R. 1., anS-eolmaw Mai turers and Proprinto: old whiskies, ‘well-known brands at very low id Old, Crow. seven, old, J. Ae 's. S years old, $4 per gal- ‘Robertson's, 4 years old. .. by 3 ‘he cel- corated Pine Ai ‘Lon mn @ld Town Gin, = «a jeare cit 82 3 per gallon, fon O14 tg $5 per watlon, Bitters, Sper zallon, ; rofiion. B Sa areba sill, Uso. Urbacn . jon. Seupporua suit from ‘Onroling, 98 per gallon’ Ail the above isat isast $1 per gall cheaper than can be ot elsewhere for the same ‘ Literal discount tothe trade.” C. GAUTIER, PUo- AUT nnd 1.219 Pemnaylvanin avenue, eid Od + vania avenue, Hoith Obarles street, Baltimore, Magn seg MARRIAGE IS ESSAYS FOR YOUNG A ivasures, and advantages of a contrasted with Single Lite, and ov CELIBACY, in imes. elopes. Add OwARD at welopes. Address, Box P. Philadelphis, F PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. QUNTAY EXCURSION, a SOS AVERY HILES DOWN THE RIVER. ‘The Steomer LADY OF THE LAKE will_ make an excursion seventy miles down the river, leaving 8. P. Brown & ee ay wharf at J2 o'clock N SUNDAY, AUGUST Beturning to the city at about 9 Ges FAMILY EX "BSIO 2) GLYMoONT, hy tue YOUNG MENS sige x ~ gayle! ASSUCIATION on TNE. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH, 22p, 1870. eave 7th street wharf at 3 f Pesan cost Gi ®ayD Fisuine 1 AND PLEASURE EXCURSION ro PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT. THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENT DURING THE EVENINGS. ‘The steamer LADY OF THE LA am exc trsion to Piney Point and Point token! leaving SP. Brown BSc eatery wharf Mot of 7th street, ATS P. anne otel there Mr. or the entertainment of his , for which amusement there Ul sailboats at hand for a reasonable price, Bathing may also be indulged in. The excursioniste will also be afforded an opportuni: ty. in going to Point Lockont. for bathiug and fish ine The fishing there is excellent, and the suri bathing is unsurpassed. ‘ For enlivening the evenings, gsing and returning, there will bea musical entertainment, which will partake of a theatrical nature, several experier ed artists hay “Seem engaged for the occasion. Pro grammes of ti formance will be distributed on board. ‘The performance will begin wt S39, contin ing until 11 6 clock. Potte) bas provi bas fishing area large number le boat will arrive at Washingtoa on Sunday morning at apo o clock. . Tickets, 30 aus-3t_ F''88t Gaanp Pic-xie r PIONEER COUNCIL NO, 1, AT ANALOSTAS ISLAND. ON WEDNESDAY AUCCST 3 i870 Holy HIM Band engaged. Ferriage Free. Boats leave Bigh street wharf every three minutes for the Island. ely no intoxfcati liquors allowed on the premixes. Dancing wil commence at 3 o’clock p.m. Ticks admitting « gentleman and one lady. 35 cents extra. Gesrp ARMY PICNIC. A PICNIC will be given, under the ans pices of GEORGE H. THUMAS POST. No. ‘>, Grand Army of the Repaliic. AT ANALOSTAN ISLAND, ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 11. Boats will commence running from foot of Bigh street, Georgetown, at 30 clock p.m..for the lala, Dane wil eat 4 and cease at 1] o'clock p.m. Music by the Marine Band, under the leader tibet Profeaur ® Brosperia "tn St refrs ments Ou rou I. Tickets, 30 cents, admitting @eentionen ond 1a divs. No extra charge for fer! ‘Tickets can be had of any of the Comrades of the St, or at wharf. at the the Picnic. aul-10t Post, at Ellis’ Music foot of High et... on the BE ANBUAL EXCURSION OF Tit JOUBNEYMEN BOOKBINDERS SOUIETY ill take place at commen H NT MONDAY, August sth, 1570 The sicamer Wawaset will leave 7th street wharf 3a. m.2p.m.and7 p.m.; return- will Teave Giymont at iia, m..5 ‘Tic a a mits & Gentleman and Lady, $1; ad. Ladies’ tickets 30 vie 1 bers of the Bociet: tthe bow of members of 1 at the i Male und retreshmeuts ¢ ts ‘be procured boat and grounds st ci! prices. one) at eee agreeable time may be expecta! by Tames se 'LLOCK ¥ 3 AUREL, ary Bi sar 6t bees * Exccasion AND PIO-NIC BY COLUMBIA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, ‘Ni AT GLYMONT, THURSDAY, Acovsr 4, 1570. (Tickets, admitting gentleman and lady, $1; la- dies’ tickets, 5: ts. The WAWASET will leave her ats ats and & ‘will leave @iymong at 32m, and 6 and RENEY. ™ ns m Y Prose: will farnieh music. 'y muric, good order, and a pleasant time may A 3723-cotf FFO8 Mount VEENO: ‘The steamer A . Thomas Ie, leaves her w ‘street, fer Mob NT Pi ‘orte Foote jon, Marshall 5 ww the city at 4 p.m. ES SYKES. Gen’ Sept, euz7-1t JAMES Tice W iltard 6 Hotel. ;) C. REICHENSACH’S Pinne Store, F. & Neo. 423 11th Street, above Penna. Avenue, (Estas. isnen OVER 20,1 58FS hos Sole egrncy for the sala of ‘the vabe & Co oe thea. Gramps had Riciedeoee tor tabeae coon. ond eee 1g voopDes Alk PILLOWS, CUSHIONS, x ADAMEOUN'S, 305 Mh street, OFFICIAL, LAWS OF THE UNITED STA’ Passed at Second Session of Fort vat Gonsrvas {Pveric—n: AR Ac? to fmeud an ct eutited An ect to entab the Unitea States, approve march, “re See iia te merece | ate Tay he rn e's tes | Sabet Senamzee vm | THE BATTLE AT SAARBRUCKEN | Secs tet shall have the eanke supervisory uristig ion over ail | sore r % Thestarewenpirenst eeberawn, ‘Then Bes, has been acts and decisions of each justice " ferred upon the circuit iste by ee in the district courts of the United . Ai tt f* cane: to the canse the may requi Approved, June 8 to [Pe No. Nay AN ACT concerning the district court of the United eu) courts of the Te this Ts in jeed, tions rectierly fied in"Tune court, by of t as ig con courts of the United States second Section of said ac: may make, during such disability or + all nec cesary rules and orders preparatory ear all causes in bankruptcy, and e entered oF inswed, as the case by the clerk of the district court. W. 10. States for the district of Lowa. Be 1¢ emacted by the Senate and House af Represen- tattves of the United States of America 2M CORK TESS As Aowa judicial district of the dis. the {States ia hereby farther amely: The counties of Lyon, Uscsula, Cherokee, Woodbury ford, Harrison, shelby, Auda- Montgomery, Fre- mow belonging to the western divi id district court. shall constitute a new sented, That ‘the trtet court of subdivided, Sivas. Brien, Plymouth, Ida, Mono! bon. Pottaw ‘tomie, Oass, mont, and Py sen the sald atetict division. to be called tl division heretoiom det United sion, with the exeep: the counties ab: named, thall be hereafter denominated the cent division See. Jar terms of said oo Lew western distri on the third Tweed: shall ve heid EC. Bam sions Of the several the Src 4. amd bert further enacted, That the yntgo Ht have power to Inax+ necessary to carry of the said district court +! such rules and orders as may b » eflect the chang: fora the same are he Approved, Ju i 1S AN Act up plementary to furnishing artificial li c at Connell Bluff, of January aud third Tue day im July ineach year from ths passage of this act, id be tt further enacts t, That the provi And be ut further enacted, That two regn vally fm tire acts of Congress regulating the rts of theseveral divisions as heretofore Organ od shall. as far as the saive are applicable, apply to ris of the said district under the piesent di in this wet pret Bec. 5. And be at further enacted, That ali acts snd parts of acts inconsistent with this act be, and 1 Ab act to provide mbs to disabled soldiers. ny eighteen hundred and seventy, ‘act provide for furnishing artificial up #0 which . ; ther of the ie ‘holdios the is rict court in e ak WHAT IHE LONDON PUNDITS say Lonpon, Ang. 5.—It i* genera’ ted by | the Fremch that by their hesitancy they «2 the b Job offoes aperarily acceded to the demand of the TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | sw~ Seid Senos cons | dum bave Fast for work = —™ IS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES | aaa net to ace ae Washington News and Gossip. | (correspondence of The Evening Star-} = re Sara Taays | rete dems SHELDON SPRIKGS, sso ESS REPORTS, | shine, Gent Danie bat bene aS 2 > s, vesit eo eas The ane Snmzpox, Vr August 1,10. } ASSOCIATED PR T-lands of St. George te inve-rygete Dear Star:-—* * * Last Saturday, the Mis. sisquoi Springs Hotel, a structure just finished at acost of $196,000, an object of beauty for miles around, the temporary home of more than a hundred persons, who were attracted more and SU reported mal-admitietratin. Le toapa | matters m a territi«canditinn. throagh tho spl | listow of the govormment agents aod!) | Coyle & Oo. Seals killed ) the number allowed by 1 | trees and restrictions on the sale of T from this source were $1,130.268.41. Secretary Brkwar returned here from Long Branch yesterday. How. J. M. Bropaeap, Second Comptrolter THE WAR. there Jwas {hurrying to and fro. As the fre sta: in the ee wing ra! at VICTORY FOR NAPOLEON, The French Take Saarbracken this | The rolcano on Nan‘csock I-land is in a state ot active eruption. ° | Frem W. ug —Dhe Indians Peacea bie—A Sormy Political Coavention. rnings Telegraphed Exciusivcly to The Boening Star. Curvenne, Aug. 2.—A telegram from Fort Fetterman says an Indian runner rep ris Sle | Cheyennes. and Arrapahoes are encampad am LOSS SLIGHT ON BOTH SIDES. | the ‘vieimity of Kosebad and Tongue rivers. Prussian Account of the Fighting Yester- | jolgcrot sises with mum Tires ail protear to day at Saarbracken, } \ be peaceable, and say they have no war —— i} Tue New Feency Mrxisrer is not fexpected here for a month or six weeks, as he is now in Chili. SECRETARY BELKNAr will leave here next week for a brief visit to his home in Keokuk, Jowa. thus save their treasures. Time was also = = Ly most of =, furniture, ~ mirrors, dc. Téa spectac: presented, after last man yielded to ory ae jail were assembled on the lawn in in the midst of baggage, farniture, and all that con- stitutes a first class hotel, piled up and strewn about indiscriminately; b: ‘watched over by ladies, who a few minutes enading those verandahs, PrRomoTEp.—Wnm. A. Freeman, colored, clerk in the Third Auditor’s oftice, was yesterday promoted from a second to third class clerkship. | out. There are no Indians near the Big Wore. The republicans held a meeting last night to | Select de: ies t@ the Territurtal Convention, They Claim that the French were a aa or SENATOR BROWNLOW is at his home in Knox- ville, Tenn,, im good spirits, and thinks he would be able to return to Washingten if an sadness, teresting. The fierce flames shot high up in air through the lofty towers, as they roared in their session was stormy and the re- extra session should be called. Tintbac ele he don Repulsed. | Sabase taanatecase cr aetace banca we . gy SS two hours after the alarm was given the yield- —— Ueket. DivipEnp Tax.—The Acting Commissioner of | ing timbers fell; ‘groan told the * ee internal Revenue has decided that where a | agley, wes over, eoition Prussian Official Account. Persoual Collision ia Memphts. @ bank declared a dividend on the ith of Jaty, | danced high up a air, Se bonay potas a — Teegraphed Eaciusveriy to The Beening Sar. * | 1870, payable on the Ist of August, 1570, the tax d anticipated additional pieasures, | DEATH OF THE FRENCH GENGRAL GATJAL. Sieuetamabanalncaentine els S « | thereon would be 5 per cent. if ruins. J eer = ‘The few invalids in the house were carefally | bed this morning. The verdict of the oo: ComixG Home.—The Practice Ship Savan- nah, now cruising in European waters with the midshipmen from the Naval Academy on board, removed at the first alarm. No lives were lost, though we all shuddered as we wondered what would have been the result had it happened at night insfead of day. Aimount of Insurance un- & tor interment. Another French Success Reported, | ‘rue remain wil be boteation ss Nee y Still A difhculty oceurred at Breads ite vectorday They Storm Weienberg Town on the will return to this country about the latter part | known. 8. po nan aang oo Sn Re of this month or first of next. bp awa cE Frontier. j by the I oflect . cm ARTIFICIAL ICE MACHINES. tion or a card by the latter reflecting seriously on the former, who isa candidate tor fa the cwreuit court, resulting in Joba H. Freeman being shot in the arm, and the other being cat | with a bowie knife. o : Fire at a Racing Park. PRILADELIMA, Aug. 3.—The extensive «hes at Point Breese racing park were dest roved by fre early this morning. The loss is heavy. in cen is said to be the cause. — e Death of an tron King. Vick ADMIRAL Porter, who left here yes- terday, will during his absence visit the several navy-yards where vesteJs are now being fitted out for sea, in order to give bis personal atten- tion te matters connected with their complete- ness and efficiency. Their Cost and the Amon Predaced. lce was one time iooked upon as aluxury, but at the prerent timero far from being regarded as such, it is considered an absolute necessity. Indeed the article is almost indispensible when is taken into con§ideration the fact that in many acute diseases physigians employ it as the principal remedial it. “But its production is not always certain, the mildness of winters and the consequent failure of the ice crops have Jong exercised scientitic men in devising Syed Negotiations to Keep Open the Ports of Bremen and Hamburg During the W Particulars of the Fight at Saar- | brucken. GENERAL SEMAN contradicts the story Louis Napoleon had refused to allow Gen- Sheridan to come within the French lines a fl ii 3 . Louis, Aug. 3.—James Marri-on, of the as General Sheridan has not yet made such a | by Shich it can be produced artificially. The Prussians Driven from a Strong Posi- | | 87. request, and it isnot at all improbable that he | been Jong well to chemists that small lion by the Sharp Artillery Pire the trey Moentals wey ectcnaive tree uantities of water can be frozen by means o! will go to Berlin before he does te Paris. —— geepaeen ean 4 of the Freneh. EXYENDITURES OF THE GovERWENT.—The | ™Cht Of free water ina bottle by means of the ty . evaporation of alcobolic ether has been per- J Seay sem opt main dept | Guburnements from th Trenry Dereriment | forteduamareteattimes ‘ne ecere'ssSe | Proclamation by King William come the military and waval service of the United States, | during the month of July were as follows: Civil, eee «at mixt in a red hot § 7 ad Pr fatly fe the game are provided for in the acts ap- | miscellaneous, and toreign intercourse, #5,944,- | crucible is a favorite experiment wit : a PI July fixtvonth. cighieen, bundred ty Foon Ww 3.048 95; N ats ox. | tile men. All these are lished by the | THE FRENCH TAKE SAARBRUCKEN To- = sintynievand duly twenty seventh clghecen ws’ | interior, gL0Inj22 "7. Total suiaaseisse | Nell known law of evaporation, burt im the Day. Tus Natuax McupEn—The New York Por eed aud einty-cighte in so far'as tho.sah acts relts | IDCTOr,$1,015,72277. Total, $11,945,742.83, oe sao ae oe Exclusivély to The Evening Star. of last evening says of this mysterious mar- ing cata ieee eel roved. June 9 1s." RETURN OF THE PRESsIDENT.—Tho President | eminent French chet hit upon the plan of | Loxpon, Augnst 3-10 a. «.—Saarbracken | der: [Pur AN Act to require the ‘and circuit trict of Iudiaua. and for other pur Be ut enacted by the Senate and —No. WA hold led. TI ay the ys : y of euch year, ard al on the first Mo: . the clerk may 0; 0 day ter four judge does not apy of the fourth da: tothe next ati district judge toa future day within thirty day: which ad; journment the clerk court district judge, and in y ordi r a special te ed in a similar of the ere ia) by two 9 clock ing of widitional district purteof the United States in the dis ‘poses louse of Kepresen- of the Cnited States of America in Congress ‘hat in addition to the terme cf the cir- © \d district courte of the United district of Indiana, now required by law to be held at the city of Indianapolis, terms of the said courte shall hereatter be held at the city of New Albany, ‘Mondoys of January an city of Es jays of Fobruary and Feat And beit further enacted, That it neither je8 OF said courts be present at tne time 7s; aud e give notice by 1g @ COpy of order 01 r ¢ potting @ copy of said order on the trout door of the house where the court is to be absence the cirevit ja States for the usville, n and adjourn Af the post meridian clerk shall adjourn the court ed term. But either the by written order to thé the firet’ threc daye of ix term, may a*jow it arcult or k within art 4 the first day, of held: and the ait court torts ; (abe pabliaed in a similar has signitied his intention of visiting this city to-morrow, to consult with members of his Cabinet on various matters requiring his atten- He will remain here but a few hours, and his time will be devoted to public business and net to the reception of visitors. producing cold of an intense by virtue of the conversion of ammoniacal rey into gas. He employed an iron r led with ordi- a applies was taken by the French this morning. The loss is slight on both sides. PRUSSIAN ACOOUNT OF THE FIGHTING YESTERDAY AT SAARBRUCKE THEY CLAIM THAT THE FRENGI WERE REPULSED. Loxvow, August 3.—The following 1s the | tresh intelligence, Prassian account of the affair at Saarbrucken “There are no new the 2d street murder case. to this and the ammonia, which is nothing more md y og was drawn from the water and conveyed by a tube toa hollow iron cylinder in which the gas was condensed into hauid form. The heat was then removed from the first receptacle containing the water, and PROTECTING THE FISHERIES.—The United dark him«elf because he declines 3 : fortitications at this place, Saarbrucken, |» {Re States steamer Guard, which returned to New | the liquid ammonia in the hoilow cylinder again ‘The 4 * | lighten them. (ne thing is certain, that d | York @ short time since from the Darien ship | prmmed the gaseous form producing most | were attacked bys column of French infantry | toct will be spared to insure the captare canal expedition. is now ready for sea and will | tense degree of Gage leat being drawn | yesterday evening, who were repulsed. fo aye clue, seronet, faint av. leave New York ina tew days for the coast of | Caricr than to place pfthing ho howe hee PRUSSIAN OFFICIAL ACCOUNT. reward that kas been oflered, aorm large ene Labrador and the fishing grounds to look atter | a tight fitting tin can filled with water. The BEn.im, August 3—The tollowing is official to maintain a wan in ease and comforts for the American interests in those waters. jraicr Was in avery short time converted into | «a reconnoiesance was made yesterday by a — BR. Hed gp ty oe => — Ss tee. body of Baden light horse and Prussian huzzars. | : + Tue S¥at Contnact.—fhe Alaska Commer- cial Company, to whom the contract tor cateh- ing fur seals on the islands of St. George ant St. Paul, Alaska, was awarded, to-day tiled with Acting Seeretary Richardson $55,000 in 5-20 bonds, as security for the payment of the rent of those islands, The bonds were immedi- neh chemist F i t enn Mme Hog Bred The force engaged a French scouting party near Stargerbrunn. One officer was killed on the French side, and two Prussians slightly wounded.” DEATH OF THE FRENCH GEN. GAUJAL. Panis, Angust 3.—Reports from headquart- im land, and many portions of this country, the Southern States. The production of ice in tue foreign coun! at present by meaus of these machines is immense, and the same fact is true in regard to the Southern section of our country. in ng Lhe murderer must have wiped hfs hands after committing the deed, but not a vestige of a cloth of any kind that might lave been used for the purpose has been found. It is reported that plumbers Ately converted into registercd bonds, in the | Texas, New Orleans, Shreveport, mphis, | ETS were received up te one o'clock this morn- | are to be set to work today to take oat we herethe court ieheid'nnd by aidorder'iie futgs | mame of the Secretary of the Treaury, ana | Augusta, Mobile, Chatleston, and tn fact ali the | ing. There wasno change in the military situa- | water pipes, in oe cal ee eek y preecribe the bs principal Southern cities, ice machines are now | tion. some trace of Mr. Nathan's gem = Ae a coor | deposited with Treasurer Spinner. The season | fupplying the imhabitants with thie necessary | nie 75, ae ‘ the death rath. ferwe: or the Court tay Dy ey eee ae TO | commen ne the seals le now balf over, and the of Philadelphia. aPant Te” | Gan. Goupel, Semmmating « wbrebeioen ce CLERks Arrortrep—The following persons lor the court Tay, er, after ‘ * . i sreped prescribe the duioe of ita neers, ant une | SomPEDT, te Seppetne Sates See Gs Wak, § EO e Orscees, yuaets ths ilbodnatacar Strasbourg. have been appointed clerks in the Census Ufiee: mod: Proceeding, and any of the details thereof. such, ice was supplied to the atthe rate PRUSSIAN —— be F. W. Horch, John W: r, C. M. Hen. w Bees, And bet furtherenatid Thatenchmumber |g Sony Dolstener acted, tat ten en USSIAN LEVY EN MASSE. - W. Horch, John Warner, C. M. Hendiey, H. of jurors shad] be summoned by the marshal at every HE PARDON OF O’NeILL.—Strenuons efforts production has completely that busi- Benim, August 5.—The Prussian government | C- Uppermam, J.P. Cloaker, George Wheelock, temay havebeen urdered of record ai the previews | 2x¢ betMg made to have the President pardon | Peet as geodiee cat ey Cena tas |B summoned a levy en masse to defend the | M-‘J- Holland: and F-S. Mechiin. of the Die torn; and in case there is not @ sufficient number of | General O'Neill, the Fenian leader, who was | city for twenty dollars per hundred, end ‘the trict of Columbia; D. ¥ jurors in attendance at an) term, the court ma: order euch number to be summoned the court is to be held, and im some one or more Lewepapers, if there be any at the place. Pita aa if i trict ju necessities of the busipess ; and term nd be wt further enacted, That the dis- ¢ Iay adjourn the court from time to time to suit the convenience of litigants and intervention of to meet the . Dulany, of Virgimia: L. E. F. Spoitord, of Connecticut x. W. pin, and Morris Ketcham, of New AKOK NOT AGAINST PRUSSIA. pare oe ag —— Saher gy Rone. iistie Panis, August 3.—The Journal Oficielot this | 24 W. M. H- Fithian. Jr. of Pennsylvania; 8. Gordon, of Ohio: D. Malloy, of N morning declares that the present war is not | mis Withee Woscee a eee eres Oar o- against Germany nor against King William, but ‘est Virginia; W.d. Puruell, of i against Bismarck. The Journal regrets that the | Howard Hale, of Michigan. Prussian King submits to the domination of this “a4 violent and unscrupulous Minister. REPORT THAT THE FRENCH HAVE STOKMED WEISENBERG. Lonpos, August 3—A rumor is in circulation here to-day to the efiect that Weisenberg, town coast. 4 THE M dealers realize a handsome profit in obtaini the latter price. The cost will be very m: reduced as the number ot machines increase and competition becomes more rite. In the city named a single ice machines costing about #25,- (G0, will now turn out about eighteen tons a day. The smallest apparatus, one of whice left this city a tew days ago for Houston, Texas, costs $13,000, and will produce four tons ot ice pe: A recond-clars instrument, capable of turn! out ten tons of ice;can be built in this cii $19,000. The construction of these instrumi a8 pertormed in Philadelplua, is mach more elaborate and intricate than the simple arrage ment of the French chemist, but the princi; does not vary. The aqua ammonia use. recently convicted at Windsor, Vt., and among those working to secure his pardon are several members of Congress and prominent persons, who argue that the law has been fully vindi- cated by the verdict of guilty, which satisties the English government, and therefore no international question will be involved by his pardon. Numerous letters have been written on the subject, as well as weighty personal intizence brought to bear upon the President and members of the Cabinet for his release. bert L. Smith, FRENCH FIGHT AGAINST Bis RAILROAD Matren: Jury of Inquisition acres and 01 it mM acre of the land of ‘elay House, esto the amount of £3,299. ‘arding damages for fenci Was not accepted by Mr. John ? Poe, counsel me-tlurd of THE MipsHirMen’s CRvise.—The advices re- i i <; t 220 gallons, anda batch of fin the Palatinate on the border, has been | for Mr. Winans, that gentleman contending Shall not preside: the pou eqartat auether, place | ceived at the Navy Department from Comman- | *Movmts to about 220. : “ , = ¢ ver to 200 pounds of ice, in cake: easuritig that the Kailroad ¥ is Compelied by law Hall not preclude the power to adjourn over toa | Gers. P. Carter, of the praction ship Savannah, | inces'in length by} in Gidae eee, stormed by the French. to construct all fencing along the line of its aan s. And See forthe furige A rat, te Sere dated Plymouth, England, July 20th, announce } nets, can be Produced in about three | A THREATENED EXPLOSION AT VEK- | tacts, and to keep the same in repair. This Forticular number of days; nor shall it be { that he arrived there on the 12th of July, and | Hours and forty-five minutes, “The water AILLES. question was not yesterday, bat will be 1 two places may pi nt at each place, or berei smudge pre may be adjourned over, 1: business of of — courts the distr: person or by deputy, shall attend t when in nm at clerks of district and ted States are herel deputy clerks a may performance of their take the same oath require the clerks, auire apy such dey States for the fatt ry to. fal direc! with surety in like manner, and suc! recorded and howers?, manner affect ¢] the acts of euch deputy at the places atoresaid uw the sioners of the count: inw ‘Albany and “Bvansvite e court ii s the court in session is conciu ind be at further enacted, That the mar- district, in pereon or by. to adjourn by reason of the intervention of art elsewhere ; but the bi i premrved in’ like mauner: Proryted, ‘That the takivg of such bond shail in no lega; responsibility of the clerk for ind provided further, Rha ‘aid sdditional courts shall not be bel at pard of com nis 2 pe AS ; c Fe by dary Sete te sine roceed, there bring a tervening still thes of Assistant. a1 ‘ict aforesaid. he sald. co vansville or New Albany. cireuit courts of the Uni cnnecasary for the: in art: it such neces ficient luties; but such deputies shall fd) by law to be tak the court may in its discretion re- ive bond to the United deputy in th alty regained of thecleck eat ‘puty in the same per ity requi the clerk anid h bond shall be en by from which the ice is produced is pure, as it is subjected to a thorough distillation before employed. Itis frozen in vi made of tin, the size of which we have mentioned. ‘The distilled water is placed in these tin boxes, and the latter are immersed in a solution of salt was received with much cordiality by Sir Henry Cadrington and the officers attached to the dock-yard at Devonport. On the 14th of July 103 midshipmen visited London, and remained there until the 18th. Their conduct and de- portment while there was all that could be de- sired. They also visited the dock-yard, where every attention was shown them and objects of interest explained. The Spanish practice-ship Trinidad, from Cadiz, with midshipmen and ap- prentices on board, arriv: port on the 18th of July. ‘The Savannah was to leave thereon July 2ist for Hampton Roads, via Madeira. - CHANGES aT THE Navy Yarp.—Gunner brought before the Courts at a future day, and as it is one which interests a larg persons, its solution will be a. ibe merchants of the thriving town of Cul- peper, Va., have requested a conference the corporate authorities of Fredericksbary the purpose of c & plan fora raiin toconnect the two places. The distance between Culpeper and Fredericksburg is thirty-eight miles. Prior to the war the trade of Fredericks- burg with the Piedmont region and the Page Valley was very extensive, and by the construe- tion of this ratlway aud the improvement of the turnpike which would connect with it at Cal- peper. Itis believed that much of this trade can be recovered. VERSAILLES, Aug. 23.—Several public butld- ings in this city have lately been given up as depesitaries for ammunition, and yesterday the city barely escaped destraction from an explo- sion. The tire occurred in one of these powder warehouses, which was fortunately subdued be- fore any great amount of damage was done. A bex of ammunition, which was already envel- oyed in flames, was dragged into the streets, where it immediately exploded. THE NUMBER AND DISPOSITION OF THE PRUSSIAN ARMY. Loxpon, Aug. 3.—The tollowing is given to- day a8 the number and disposition of the Pras- ith tor th sian army: The Duke of Mecklenburg com- | S7 Alaska has had a prize tight. David A. Kow bas been ordered to the Wash- iginaliy great, yet the | mands 108,000 men at the mouth of the river | 87 The poll tax in Belgium is 83 ington Navy Yard, in place of Gunner Thomas | Wear and tear Feats ta: Hae rhe tune ins | Oder; at the mouth of the Elbe, Falkenstein pete pean te Gncutting the parchane of Stewart, who has been detached from the yard returns o § 8s 55,000 men: near Ems, Uerwrath de Bitten- e . . and placed om waiting orders. Fait AS nfo the | field commands 50,16) men. The army of the | 87 Harrisburg, Pa., has a colored candidate Rhine consists»? the following bodies: 80,000 | £7 MAY°r- ¥ S7 Three young ladies |i in Morgan coun- alt hae nS tig le APPOINTED.—Postmaster General Cresswell men at Cologne, ,nder Steemetz; 180,00 at the ty, Ind, went Ny a black! atch, aud upon their records respecti: has appointed Jno. M. Oliver, Special Agent of junction of the Main with the Khine, under | afier eating awhile became vi \y Rick, Fe- each county afor will, phy the Department. Mr. Oliver was nominated Pri rick les, turned to homes and died within an . charge whatever the United 8t ‘ince Frederick Charles, and 166,000 along the hour. court rooms in which to hold said additio some time since for Associate Judge of the Dis- citrk of the cistrict courts aloreeaidl Tk of the cistrict cou “inpproved. June 30,100 {Pusic—No. 116.) trict Supreme Court, but his name was subse- quently withdrawn at his own request. Mn. SAVILLE, the Uhief Clerk of the Treasury Department, has directed that hereafter no purchases on account of the contingent or other Upper Khine, under Prince Royal Frederick William. The chiefs of staff are Moltke, Bia- enthal, Sparling, and Steble. NAPOLEON DONT WANT LEE AND BEAUREGAKD. . ‘ Loxpon, Aug. 3.—A dispatch trom Parix says “ince ieaporsp inthe courirofthe Unit dstmos.” | €xpenses of the Ua rsrpepartment will be |. Suntains sanisted a youngisdy 00 toglace: tus | that £300 are paid for substitutes, and they are Bett enacted and House of Kepresen- made iy authorized | Coments of w “ilioe’ trom | scarce at that. a roe eT Oe fhe stage and broken Gpen, and was so struck The Daily News of this morping says: The C jon a : ibevhcepett any ot heart fue Oniva | THE, Nevabgan, Congremwonal Executive | Bact asnntyuntt negmade SRR! Of; | French government has declined the services of States, « er original auite ip the Courts of the | Committee has a number of documents for the | young ladies en sents fo Saralogs are now Generals Lee and Beauregard. Mee. W! ‘an insane woman of Salem, Lar perm me ease coat campaign in press, but has not yet begun dis- | anxious to have their baggages NEWSPAPER PONPENTS BE- | procured some on Monday, and = i aperty, cation tribution. It has been to avoid LEASED BY NAPULEON. each of three oz: ere printing long papers as far as possible. The Pant, A has ordered the | however, (au > of | plan is also proposed of furnishing the leading Beet once gave the = » aad chels Se cnte Me shich euch caine tay be pendive.on | Keyublican astepagers With ese. eon release of newspaper correspondents who were | lives Sill probably be saved. gumclent reason shown. to give such eatse the pref- arrested at Metz. Sr ae ee nt ae 2 Virginia h court een priv . Tae First Monroace or THE NorTaxen Bl TATIONS TO Ki! THE coapety demtresed roved in ‘rucuation ‘ot Bich Paciric Ratmoap.—The Northern Pacific FORTS OF BREMEN AND HAMBURG. mond, and as the —— " charter Se not Railroad Company has filed with the Lompom, Aug. 3—It is rumored that Protec from ‘once by Was, nwarroctann ar ¢f the Interior their mortgage upon their are pending to keep open the ports | providential causes, they may be succesafnl. franchise i other for tive of and Bremen during the war. It is S74 Long Branch correspondent of the perme noah ee = of @ corres- said that the United States, as well as England, | waiters: ao: 5 Se, | ho aee oe 4 a8 a apes be pve are urging this. EN chee are peop: verbo aoe, saves AVE YOUR MONEY, TIME AND THOUBLE = Ss saKentucky farmers have sent an to A teow cannon has been tried eon and the conse, vence 4 BY CALLING FIRST AT THE ment. New York to secure laborers from among Irish | Valeno, and is said to be a great op ele oo periere re EXTEASIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE OF | OURSQUAPRONS.ABROAD.—The United States | Nd German immigrants. yoo amma STBASBURGER & BRO., weer L OTS, SUORS end GAITERS. a —— riye at New York sometime this month. Pox ite ing thes 6 "SPER than the ‘The Richmond, of the European fleet, was at eHea z 4 Trieste, Austria, on July Ist. bined, ‘LASTING ie BOOTS, af — $4. Call and sce them, at STBASBUBGER BROS., 3915 906 Mth street.(old No. $73,)bet. Land K. ” pager AND BUILDING ee Sp steamer Franklin, flag-ship of Rear Admiral Kadford, was at Flushing, Holiand, on the 15th of July. ‘The orders for her return to the Unt- ted States had been received, and she will ur- bear nulral ‘Poor, he to be mand of the North &i ow St. The Nantasket, NeCook, and Swatars, Cooker dereme 1 ot tbove versels are good.

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