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rg rr —- - sss Tee Size ia é “ net ss = eT =ae ™ THE EVENING STAR. | — ? | 3WE NORTH CAROLINA ELECtTON PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday exeepted, | . ea , See ae bamate Douberat, At The Star Buliding, t 4 aa. XN. C.. August 5, 1? m.—Tarner, the 5.W. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and Lith St, | f the depot at, itahore, Cond shia way to BY THR rs ’ arrested by Holden's amilitis, this an ng. EVENING STAR NEWSPAPE | Parties Bere are bitiarly denouncing’ these wtmcats a ya ean Pas Cos ; | 8s ry ce wm, an ‘WREX of FORTY. Foun CENTs PER MONTH. Copies +. Baer ¥: eains. ublicans conf expected 1,000 majeri at the counter, Two Oxxts. a ty this city. but r TS. It is Puick vou Martine :—Three Monthe, @1.50; | NN tho tae . ‘Sx Months, $3.00; One Fear, $3.00. No papers ; that cand House of Representatives have are sentf rom the office longer than paid for. candidates, wz i § = for dates defeated the two colored republican q 4 . the candidate for Con” THE WEEKLY STAR—pubiished on Friday &. 36-—N2 ~ x and that Harris, the negro moraing—8 1.30 0 year, ve. NS. 5,428. WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY. AUGUST 5, 1870. TWO CENTs. tg ey a SSS Franklin) county is very lose, with chances in . favor democrats, . AMUSEMENTS. ©rrIcraL. - REAL, TRE MURDERER. mendous conser rac.ve gain ———_— nn —— AN Act Yor the Fellef of the fubat EV EN I NG STA R. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. NEW YORE —~ Fe ai i pAttow's catusay LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, | peu nent? ma Hote af NOON’S I sof or Passed at Second Session of Porty-first Congress | tts of tie Untsd ssn om | News and Goasjn | PHISAFTERNOON’S DISPATCHES | Fall Particutars of the Execution. | OTL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. (Pest ie—No. 10.) shomend in al.” in c Washington News and Gossip. ys } AN Act to prevent the extermination of far-beating | $¢ ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Star. Tort recetvedt some Sine PICTURES. 1836 Penn, Be 0 eiactet Te et tne ef Represent cighieesr ane ‘Tue ANNOUNCEMENT of the death of Commo- SSOCTATE BS New York, August 5.—Real retired at half- | prove. Det 12h and IER ste, Bet oe ee enna facass ot Repcennt. | ee nes —— dore .J. Boyle yesterday was premature, we sre past ten last night, and afters sound sleep woke | PY ssHINGTON CITE GanDEE, cect upon ths ee eae et olen aed ea es eee, | thom te teal cee heed end comstred | informed. He is dangerously ill, but still living. T H E Ww A R this morning soon after five o'clock, and pré- | NEW YORK AVENCE, tr im toe wames edpasent thereto, Sxoegt during ths | ¥ided in raid act for the tuil masaber oft —— s pared for mass. The rite was admiistered by . Beswaen Seu Ane Os Grkpitix. months of Jnne, July. Septembir, and Gotober ‘n | Contained In said city not exceeding fifteen th neand,; From French, Langran & Ogilvie we have Father Rankin, and was shared by Thomas | each year; and it ehali be unlawful to kill such seals ee ity an excellent map of the French-Prussian war- Sheridan, Heal's fellow-prisoner, also = Grand Combined Attack om the Rhine 4 Respectableand Pleasant Forxiy Kesort om the | at any tine by the uss o° fire-arms, or use other | thirty-six, 5 Stas ee ent. cine gating and on the Batttc Ports. ronan Pian. : meang tending to drive the seals away from said | Btmber onewost, the same may beembractd in euch | field, published by L. A. Lipman, Philadelphia. Important News from execution. During the ceremony, as well a: | a scan mer % hie GARDEN ic gow cues (since, the retura of | Snail have the privilege of Killing such young seats | Srast shall besmads by Gonptee st sucishe Gietees grape, 5 eintiined the rae calm asd ooumieed at: | race ames doyee dle jetor from Germany) on the Euro- eexary fur food and clothi and thirty-six, in the Territory of Uteh, forschool | APTOINTNENTS—The Pr nt to-day ap- ~ rae . Peat ey iptonm erga dagetvnnyts | Poroowe.” =," "approve. dur nt | pointed Wm. H- Taylor to bo Coleaor of Gur. the Rhine. whieh Kin chattatned athens Genera | to be ancented ar Mac that howe that they will be protected trom say annoy- ot] wxey toms for the district of Bristol and Warren, iwprigonment. ‘This morning, however, he was ee Se au: — ace or impropriety. Faustlies and children ma: ch kiltiag sbe.t y t. Jt is also pretty sare that, so h regulations as shail | AN Act to amene an act cntitied “An act to cat R. L., and —— Bailey, of Ohio, to ¥ unusually reticeut, and little di to ova. | e sort bere in perfect sec y of the Treasury. into eter provisions of the treatios hciweem the | Hor” Keng. Chine sapien THE PRUSSIANS ACHIEVE A| ‘ere, either witt the omcers or spiritent | fa 8° the Bmperorand bis avarsha Peet, f pmeementoen well suet re inet be is further enacted, ‘That it shail be | United States, Uhina, Japan, Siam, Persia, and | Hong Kong, China. advisers, Shortly after the prison clock | et poids on every Thureday, from 4 to W o'clock p. iil snd’ formal anol. ox epanal toot other countris: gt cain judicial powers to : struck nine Real cams from fis cell’ acd ort Posible time. It ts also next to certain that tastremental mvisic.” (shee ta sawn ofthe year-except as | ministers and consuly'and other fuvetionarics of | ENFORCING THE FIPTEENTH AMENDwuNT.— BRILLIANT VICTORY. pg lg i court, | {he fret great venture will be made om the try this new institution fortheir vapacens to raid idlsade, stac | purpocce: atetert Tse comer riss: oud tox other | attorney General Akerman has sent copies ot aoa aud walked to the gatiows erected in Its usual | NyiRC. The bulk of the Fronch forogs is bei amusement. (<%be, ERNEST LOPFLER. 7 rocks they hautnp trom | Ruadren ‘and Se cd pte ox the act enforcing the rights of citizens of the c place, in frome or the sont of the female Los: LAN. home ee : = a aod 1 Th the Fortress | ori ; \ a sither of the provisions of thisor the frst section ot | fatcces of the Unnied Siarcsay Amercam Congrens | United States to vote, to all.the United States ey Capture prison. He was pinioned and im his claspod The undersigned, having refitted pono Sor To . pgniebed. co comrs gym d See to eats Fhatthe pct of Ponstee oan led “An | Attorneys, Marshals, and clerks of courts, of Weissenburg. eves intent: A Ddeaut Island each offence efine han tw Dt 10 ef wisions = Bee ere of PR IES aed PEEASORE PAR, | scllars nor more then one thensand doll se By tween the United Stater, Chins, Japa, Siam Perms, | throughout the country. tayer. He was neatly dressed in R ' TLS, respectfully cail the attention of the public i apdline pet sxenee #ix months, or by suc! court haviog jurisdiction and t other countries, giving certala judicial powers to ne col nor cra’ min tate ti od 7 ERY 7 Ath x nt a States Set Soe ee ee the ATTORNEY GENERAL AKERMAN has declined CAPTURE OF GEISBORG. eT collar nor cravat. j ary e discrotion uf the Cart ops for pio-nics, ate Sade st HENHE A KATS#US, 42 Grech fe Me ‘=, their tackle el, 08 June tw. te o1 . | to address the Southern Republican Club on fe oe Rais and foruiture, wacen crew alia be foand spgned i | Sred spd alsty as far as tho vame tin confornity | the ground that he would have to allude to Geor- : —_ Tiy and eithoat ay mee enet he walked stead ae the violation of any of the provisions of this act } ¥ Lin CD igen gg = gia matters, and the questionsat issue in that | MacMaheh’s Fameus Corps Smashed Up | to the gati Two p fowded ‘him, re. ston « x 101 . 486 | shall be torfeited to the Unived Staten, §0°°(O" Spansaie Se pa Suc.3. and be ti further enacted, That for the pa- mR! Stat® will soon come before him for a legal eating passages of scripture and words of last treaty and the Usagen of Christan nations inne Jeg: by the Prussians. Eonotation ‘while menticned in # Sigal to the executioner, and the body of Real | cluding the power to ‘wake decrees and regulations, | Major General Daniel #. Sickles, U. S. A., re- Tose instantly, and with alureh, four feet inte die bend, Vested in the Secretary wf State for the | tired by the special order of June 9th, 1869, be arn. zur | rio! of twenty years from and atver the 0 of yeneral m & strong force of deputy | oT) ABRKRIT ERS, ue act the nun.berof Tur-e-ale wivich tay be Killed | Coses; and that tise fet Cangie pees, Nation ‘manner, | CPinion. itis said the Attorney G favors sheriffs closed in the rear of the proces ikueee a ean for their skins upon the island of Saint Paul is here. | extend to any country of like character with which | ali election in the State this fall. — pig By Se me. G16, S27 at het vers Dand Metresta, | by limited and festricted to sventy ve turusnd | oe United Staton may kena antes tae ace wa THE FRENCH GENERAL DONAY KILLED. | the pricsts beside him, and durine the tow orotes Oli" Paintings. Engrerines, Chromoe, to. | PESsu my: sy the number of fur eta ymich any | Mone Surther enacted, Phat the superior | TRE SPANISH Misstow.—A special order just minutes in this posture. the noose was adjusted Soar Fetes Picts Oak ea Tass, mises: | George is hereby litiwed noi rent uty: | indicia eutherity conferred vn 'theconsul general | issued from the War Department directs that : hoat his neck, And theiknot properly arranged. b . rovtded, That the Seere- | oT consul resi ¢ col - 7 . priests rose; Sheri as gave the Sage, Be, in the District, tary of the Treaaurs may restrict aid Innit the righ Met oriherein providattorria, | theleare of absence to go beyond.sea granted | Five Hundred Prisoners Taken. Seager hen #7 TEEMS CASH tary of the Treasury may restrict and limit the right 3 = | of Killing it it shall become wecessary for the pre _Bivene remember Home and Bamber. ap%-1y"_ | © rvasien of sash evele: witubech probectionate t.. : SE - the air. where it remained suspended. A slight | ment. Bat no gonerai would think ot throw: A=" REPOSITORY, pet eg a ie eee whon any | extended one year. General Sickles beingon the | NUMBERS OF THE TREMENDOUS TURCOS Toten ee, ue limbs followed, but no other | away time and men upon eo huge @ work as ast 245 “#8” STREET. knowingly violate either of the provitions of this J fioal jadginent of the minister toChina.orts Japan, | retired list is not effected by the recent act of CAPTURED. oe hen reves resulted almost instantly. | attempt to reduce it would prove. We shat . seetiom, he shall, upon sae conviction thercor, be | ix given in the exercise of origival or cf appaliats | T° rohibiting officers of the army f: . r banging A fow moments the body was | do the business in the Neli” were the worl, sat anioioleaceal sete panlebéd in the Same war ae provided hercia for» | criminal jurisdiction, the person charged with ths | Congress P ing ofite my from einai lowered, and the black cap. which Real had | of a stat omecr to. 8 {riend, in tenis tee Beaweon Trirteenth an . Niolation «f the provisions of the firet andeccoul | crime: pt qment erro- | holding civil appoiutment, and will, therefore, worn from the n, but which through some question on the very subject of these ulae fort. ame "Rena. tet tes fustst ennctal, Gad tia | ee a. BEaitiornie tat wee | continue in the discharge of his dutiesas Minis. |] CANNON CAPTURED. a Re Tce He: | Fesges., To the ithine, them, as soon as possible, OM, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ‘ Poe ng Sp Unters the minister Shall certify that Tmeeie REE: | teF tO Spain, the recent act applying to officers a Shine icon pronounced "life “extinct, | change of opiions ith pees ee no PHOTOGRAPHS, CHBOMOS, Be. | jn crim six of this act, to. proper and Fespomsiove | ble cause to grant the same. when the stay shalt ns | onthe active list only. ted { Saarlonis by the French | 222 fer, the lapse of the usual timothe body | fare uMicially sealed, but whe tell te whet 400ER'S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, Prrties. to the best advantage ot the Uniced States, | Such asthe interests of justice inay require: . — Reported Capture o} louis by the French | was cut down, removed, and given to his rela. to those they believe they can trust, "No ‘ASTISTS’ MATERIALS, having due rege: re to ie Interests of the govera- feltobsatenn 12 Elmer MS oe sey SaLpoy NAVAL STEAMERS.—The fourth-clase ", Batti tives. No demonstration ot any kind was made | ve of course the heads of the GTATURTTRG, Be. O0., | oorscl in trade, and the pedtectioe oF the ea eke | where the Winkie ce arcs art of Obina: ‘nindted | Screw steamer Seminole, which has been lying After a Great Battle. Perper ecution, which was conducted in almost —what is to be the precise pian PR/TUBE FRAMES, crbeetor a term Sof twenty years from the fest day foliars, and docs Rat exeara eto thousand five joa: | at the New York navy-yard for the past year, —— pees Real's lig The ema a4 —— | of the campaign, but the ates of Bortin are CORD AND TASSELS, Be.. ae. | of Mix. richteen imuired and sorenty,the right to | ied dollars. exclusive of cet. juts ihe caso | has been sold by the Navy Department to Mal- | rye FRENCH TAKE SAARLOUIS AFTER | cial. A large force of policemen, mader Capt. wy yg <4 VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, {alone of Saint Paul and St. George, and to send a = be: Provided, That the appellant complies | len & Winchester, of Boaton, for $25,000. She A GREAT BATTLE—THE KE- Kennedy, was on duty without and within | preval PABLOB BRACKBTS. 88 | \iccei or verse! id islands tor the skins of auch | with the conditions | by general rogula- | was 4 ly attache he N th PORT UNOFFICIAL. prifon, and the tops of the houses and al! avail- | Miu Assortment for sais, giving te the leasce or lessees of said iatands | tions; and the ministers are hereby aurherized and | WS formerly attached to the North Atlantic : : able eutside points were carefully cleared of pores a HOLIDAY PRESENTS. a lease, duiy exccurd. in duplicate, mot transfer. | reauired to receive, hear, and determine anch ap- | Squadron, but came home about a year since | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. spectators. rintendent K. outer | any A.V. 8. smiTH. | *2°. Spa ena po gens aa gyro Moe ee ‘That where the | With the yellow fever on board, and since that Panis, August 5—12.15 a. m.—It is reported, | of the city authorities were in attendance and | Taek oa ete, staaiye of costs exceeds the | time has been out of commission, having been | but uvofticially, that the French have taken | witnerred the spectacle Sheriff (ribet Shall be allowed te che cine eee ck Hara; an appeal | condemned by a boardof survey. Swarlouis after @ great battle. ‘There is much | #ls0 said to be in the Tombs, but did not see tee of Calitornia: and upon such appeal a transcript of | ‘The tug Clinton, also laid up atthe New York | excitement, and the details are anxiously | ‘%¢cution. pene yl me sgt on - observance of all the laws wind Te- FIC RAS, BXOUESIONS, 40. | Sg eee ri N a ter of taking far seals, und disposing of the gest EXCQMBION soft vase, and for the pasment of oll tense ant Aneses 2 T) RIOHMOND Giuinig to the United States connected therewith. Freasary shall bare ue regard to the prnervet\ be seal fur trode of said islands, and the qalrems ce cautions and the im E coast Msgr cna Ste aad cog | RAN-ParA for some ime pat, hae eon sol wo | wate Spitmiccrnan Sey iteaeeat, | Frenette mer ae cirenit court; and no evidence shall by cived | W.S. Nickerson for 22,700. THE PRUSS. , Liant | ont were with thousands - si ye reced THE PRUSSIANS ACHIEVEA oe ae of people, who re ‘all © = being cailed in. No doubt these are trac $2 setgrct ve tha rubeat peemlagane, ‘uo nppenia eheall a VICTORY—CAPTURE OF W: ications of activity on sca as well as on land. UNDER TH AUSPICES oF comfort, | Bree in tew for writs of error from district RETURN OF THE PResipeNtT—Cantwer Meur- ENBURG AND GEISBURG, —— nn The Baltic ports are directly menaced, and WASHINGTON AND COLUMBIA COMMAN- ntenance. and edacation of the poh ete ed ccurts of the United States imamate wets AE cae een yest wgidiekuond gre erat : pea, pe aco gains ae one From ~aat tee | pepe the aa ot ny ne eae he cone ae oC er japan, a y his son | has been re re from leri te * beacons, ae a ee RES San. ar ee original jurisdiciioaekers | Ulysses, jr-, and Gen. Horace Porter his store: | eget viage on the Otter river, near Weisse cope painted Sayers soa Regus ond tos sean seen eee \concclady — pica to the governanesy paceman, oimoes toe Bond th Nppeal chal | t7¥: After breakfasting at the White Howse | burg, dated six o'clock Thursday evening: ney, New South Wales, to the 30th of Sune, pee tent gen age peed an ‘The excursion party will leave the Baltimore and rity of the party for landing and taking | be allowed 1 Provided inthe | he visited the Treasury Department, and spent | «We have won a brilliant, but bloody victory Pere hegn Sesatven. nbtince Alfred was expec- | Tilt raat Sonnet a ES Cite Malirees Teeee ot Pyvicy the Taek Eavsent.nt | "tec 5. suid be st Surther enacied, Thatet theexpi. [i B8C. 1. ana beet further enacte an hour with Acting Secretary Richardson. He | The left wing was the attacking body, and eon- | ted in ~~ ed eg’ ss the 30 feet. Hsp m.cand the whart of the York River Line at | | S¥C 5, And be ut fu ines year sor Se eutrender |eourt of Catis rin in then returned tothe White House where the | sisted of the 5th and 11th Prussian corps, with wrleiies making ——_—_--e02- —-____ m. Saturday. Beturming or forfeitare of any lease. other leases may be mate eaiood te rece Cabinet assembled at noon; all the members | the 24 Bavarian. This force carried by assault, A nugget of gold, weighing 93 pounds, had War Notes. ppg eat ped BI pian bel on poe cee Gee ae Eur shal we Baal Ow Present except Secretaries Fish and Boutwell, | under the eyes of the Prince Koyal, the fortress | been found in Vittoria, In a recent test for rapidity of firing, the Sai it further ¢ Msuinstom at 5.0 8. m. Sunday” morning. sbail be permitted. by lease or otherwise, to occpy for the trip will be good for avedere = said jazl#.cr either of them,for the purpose of by this act shall be « & conference in Melbourne. It was ke Tickets for a ‘ Reged oom who were represented by Assistant Secretary's | of Weissenburg, and the heights between Weis- The governments of four of the colonies were chassepot rifle gave twenty rounds in one minute Davis and Richardson. The President returns bi d Geisbi Donay'’s division forty-two seconds. The bullet of the chassepot Feun, al 1 HO H senburg ani arg. y's division of pot a ‘cua soa fad ty my foreign a ‘he engaged in'tagiog ch Eis, ‘erin tht ghrest: | to Long Branch this evening, and lcaves there | Marshal McMahon's corps was splendidly de- to accept a protectorate unless Englaud weigh but 0 grains. i Ni May be bad o ecery, No. = Bang | ard the Sccrecary of the Treasury shall vacate 3 Shang. | on Monday for St. Louis, where he will spond | feated, being driven from its camp. Gon, Do- | A. H. Gordon and H. Wallstob, prominent powerful party Danis: Rigedag has Wowrsnt. Sa ae ER ao eo eo ee bal Be uel nea pris for'Americay cent | S0YCFAL Gays. The Cabinet meeting to-day bas | nay bitneelf was killed and five hundred prison- | Jouynalists; have committed fuicide. issued a manifesto: in which it damands the re- Siurtoten cod Oineinost? Brtirond en Te eee eee cite Cec cee mE ne One, Sha | re tia ert exceed enor American con | no significance whatever, being solely for | ers were taken; none of them wounded. Many | posals for the construction of teatee nich or Mota, the hendguartens of the Peonch ore: Msrtette one a — a Teed the at 74 | cant cn the part of the lessee: rT, and alee Ages of the keop- | the consideration of routine matters. No extra Turcos were among the captured. The Prusx- | telegraph lines overland, to meet the cable to } 71 . Plier wae are, ahi sell, furnish, Zive, ot dispose st s nid for the care of oftenders not to | session of Congress will be called. Kirchbach was slightly wounded | connect Sydney with England. Of the Khine,is 170 miles from Paris. Troops tras pans re yO eX- year: allow in sian fore reach it i > on rebenns ee eee eee oe Spa Schoante of the EL ree Canter aaj a th The Royal Grenadie:s and the 5th regiment ot a sendin avout — seinaenehaey ~UNDAN EXCURSION. = OF Conta and the cof emdcras not forse Misctiyaities toe odes chat Actes: line suffered heavy losses.” Australian August. Every French soldier carries a piece of can- SOMVESTY MILES DOWN THE BIVER. der. W0. ded be wiurticr “Aetcd, That the Prest- | of iportance was ander comidanee | FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE PRUS- | , Great floods have Goourrediately in thenorth- | vas about five feet long by four broad, with camer LADY OF THE LAKE will make deat is hereby authorized to all in the | The President has no idea of calling SIAN VICTORY. potato He ~ eae 1, jing the | sticks when two of these pieces of canvas are rsion seventy miles down the said lessees, or either «1 ment of the accounts of the consul at wa, the t S25 Lorpon, Aug. 5.—The victory of the Pruasian The eotto mises to yield 1 joined together they form a shelter, when six suing 8. P. Brown « Son's Bleye( fe it the twwfal ou gad dade prison fot Matinee eee = a vata Ses oe vicar ‘i | crown Prinee in capturing Wiessendurg and | h‘yfetton on heming bass resigned the Ghier | #f@, built up 2 eS Sie eral ok har at 12 o eloe ! ve used Jor : enoon wou! DI r ey 3 = ON SERDAY. AUGUST 7, 1870, f's misdemeanor, and shall for cach ofe not to exceeds seven hundred and fifiy dollars a year; ini ius Gat tk” Eape aaa he tak, | Geishill was brilitant but bloody. The French | Justiceship of Tasmania. pee pcetahmen omg ee Betuening to tho city at shout 9p. a, cc penalties a: prescribed in the seeend certieg | forthecare of «lenders, not to exceed two thread | Tues shape as to necessitate the reassem. | Were Tepulsed and dispersed, leaving behind | animals. five bundred doliai week ® year; and to allow in the ad- their tackle, appar ececee anid them Gen. Douay killed and 500 prisoners, in- | J¢M. Davis em Ronte to ig weed | . a ustment of the accounteof the coneulsatother ports | bling of Congress. Nothing was ai in Lee has not Tendered His | _ itis said of the Mitrailleuse (which, however, Gp2"82 FAMILY Exet olution of eitaer of the provisions | 1 Japan theactual expense of the hire of constebice | Cabinet about the recent deccion cr Attorney | ‘luding many Turcos. The Prassians captured | ¢9 Lonis Bapoleom. isto be proved) that bullets may rain around, GLY w. shall be forfeited to tiie Cuited PoE ney ad t exceed in all two | (oneral Akerman on unexpended balances | 07¢ Cannon. Prussian commander Kirsubach Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. bursting shells may ‘ill the air, still its 37 barreis yeunxc manemndiel ry cae hercia, authorized: shall beonisele ails | | Approved, July 1. 1570. ‘The President further stated that his only rea | ¥#**lightly wounded. Garexnume Witte Sciruce, Va., Aug. 5 will shoot like one man, and at 200 0r, 1,000 yards ort permit tobe killed. any number of seals exceeding — fon in visiting Washington to-day was to attend | CAPTURE OF SAARLOUIS BY ‘Tiz | Hon. Jefferson Davis left on the two o'clock | will pour volley Megan megan heey IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH, number ach is] in this act Eng ye ti FR. ‘CH UNCONFIRMED. train en route to Europe. The leave-taking ot | trated fire inte a circle of from 10 to 29 feet in >” ach person mpany shail, in addition to the SPECIAL NOTICES, to several routine matters which have accum:- ‘ Pp some of the ladies was quite touching. He will | diameter. No boring or fixing of fuses is re. MONDAY, A pepaltics and forfeitures aforesaid, also forfeit the as lated during his abscence, and as he was to visit | _LOxDoN, August 5.—-The Prussian headquar- | arrive in Baltimore on the nine o'clock train te, | quired, and the whole operation is performed so am land Sy. yese carn case tha mansteva been tinneeetel ieee A TREATISE ON THE BAIR St. Louis mext week he did not like so | ters are at Treves. A corps is said to have | day and remain until Friday, thence to New rapidly that two steads, cool men could main~ i said person or company shall forfert the value of the 7 eee ‘ much time to clapse without a Cabinet mecting. | moved last night on Saarlouis, whero abattle | York. = Ses tee Ee matamto. On tho 7-3 ST | oe sill he ae a rat areas ¢ ee ner es ene! ee eoreeners ot He leaves Long Branch for St. Louis on Mon. | Was expected. ‘The rumor of the capture of the | 4Amang the recent atrivals here are nae pceghe key Le, pcmmpine yA se wpe Etec 3 ch on either of ea 5 - Gen. Gary, 8. C., ex-Secretar, and weapon Grrr Sens fotelre and demon aay ditlted pritar sires HALUS VEGETABLE day neat, and will return there on Tuesday, the | fO¥™ chpmenciinpis It me oe a covalry | War Conrad, of La. en. BE. Lee has not | it will aururedly be met. ts bullets would have BAST. found thereon: Pr ) Phat such officer % skirmi cured near Lenterburg yesterday, in | tendere: services Trance. te pmparatively fect PINEY POINT AND POINT LOooKouT. a fer Loge ut further enacted, That the an- | Which ie the bert article ever known to Tue New Army Law.—Upon their own re and fifty Prussians. ernment, a8 reported in the London Daily News, éflective, while it size would offer a very fair THEATEICAL ENTERTAINMENT DURING | nual rental to be reserved by said lease ahall uo! be RESTORE GRAY BAIR quest, the President has directed that Captain ‘ . — foreyenfounded. He has sheathed the sword | mark for the guuner, || “< ‘THE EVENINGS. ies than ffiy thousand dollars per aunum, to. be ge susianet; inet. SaseGe co FURTHER FROM SAARBRUCK. forever. ——— secured by deposit of United States bouds to that | to its original youthful color. . Parry, w gned; Capt. Frederick Phis NreNKIRCH, NEAR TREVES, August 5—The en Tue Mysteries or Raiweoavute.—Tae The steamer LADY OF THE LAKE will make | amount, and in addition thereto a revenue tax or It will prevent the hair from [alliag out. terer, unassigned, aud First Licutenant Jam:s = a a Sauce neke we | Prom Nash: le—The Dental Associa. | charter that was revived by the Legislature for an excursion to Piney Point and Pot duty cf two dollar py laid uponeskfur-scal | Makes the hair smooth aud glomy, and does not | W. Dixon, 4th artillery, be honorably discharged | French on ‘Tuesday, shelled Saarbrucken Sta- tion—The Election. building a railrond between Alexandria and Lvckeut. leaving SP. Brown & Son's skin taken and shipped from said islands, dariag i the service ot the United States under the pro- | tion. ‘The engines, cars, &c,, were saved. i ‘ Brooke's Station, in Stafford count: wharf. foot of street, the continuance of such lease, to be paid into the J Stain the skin. RB. P. BALL 20v, visions of the new army bill. Pre iu 1 Bly “ Belegrayhed Exclusively to The Evening Star. é nate soe alee per tn the tat was 4 AT S P. M..ON FRIDAY. AUGUST 5.1570, | 'feasury of the United States; and the Secretary of : x ’ pcr LONDON VERSION OF THE BATTLE oF | | Nasnvitte, Aug. 5—The American Dental | 2st We, ~ — the Treasury is hereby empowered Nashua, N. H., Propricwrs. BAARBECGIEN: NOt Mod oe Amociation closed'its seasion last might. cient! | ® Philadelphia railroad. We had supposed that arriving at Piney Point at 6a. m. on Saturday, thence | to make ali neediel rules and regi For sale by all druggists. aus-eolw &w Post OFFICE AProInTMENTS.—Thomas L. NOT 3 a | this company (the chief stockholder in the Bal- ccerding t» Point Lookout. arrivir ‘at collection and payment of the san — Tue. W. : A Vicrory. red to meet at Atlanta, Ga., next August. | tions and Potomes Railroad) owned the Ona. these guing to Piney’ Boint smph S marntenance, «ducat ssa #71670, | Halbrook, ‘Jno. W. Lord and: Jobn Peddrick | oxpow, Aug.5—A correspondent, endorsed | W. H- Morgan, of Nashville, was chested when, we bee! ed i ‘ : ter by this time. What was our surprise, th- PPO pe 08 C -§ , Mass., ae ase iu the pavilion, rolling tenj laying bi PAIN KILLER. hay n appointed Special Agents of the Post dent; J. A. Salmon, Mass., corresponding sec i ‘ P by the Times as trustworthy amt neutral, give~ . to see the following advertisement, signed be @c..aud indulging in any of the aumerows | SPnst the sectetess of thet tn scry oes Department. Harry G. Pearson has been pro- | 2. & W. H. Goddard, ot Louisville, treasurer. amuscments the. proprictor of the hotel there: Mr. | any lease given to any person, com, aThia.colebeated medicine hae wom.a dveervoily | mcted to he head Cesk om ike paltay eae ee the following tnteresting details of the bate | The session, which was very harmonious, lasted | Muon E. 1. D. Ayers. and Penomne ace, Teputation as au ulleviator ol a 8 pre. ad cle of Fas crot bealth. dt has become ahousehohi tomers, | fee between New York and Washington, vice | at Saarbrucke in the Richmond popers of Monday Potts) has pre for the entertainment of his | ton on full and satislactory proof of the violation and “The French made some pris- | three days. guetis. ouch ne Sobieg. 4 whe of any of the provisions of whis act or ther 8 ag | Peddrick, appointed special agent, and George | oners, but captured no cannon. ‘They lost forty | Phe election yesterday off very quietly. | "x Notice te Raincay Contractors. Sealed propo- of Ui) i am the fact that it gives immediate and permanent * ‘ee » 3 s iA Prop SccountNe poise ease te oy ap heme ny Find uel, sean renee: maa |, Fayman. of Wahingion, hte iveh apmota | Qihed andsixty wounded. ‘The French force intindoatiedly lected. The nearest war cr | ls e,urited forte gratin ma "ary curelon be cates finer rom the est oud purest materiale, sate to ket pn " le @ same road, vice i le : ny's line, at Br tying ing to Beint Lockout, for bathiog godinak, | 1269 tp deliver to the owners as | deta ey a the battle was estimated at 9,000 men, and the | centrated in the choice of chancellor, for which | pany ing The fishing there is excellent, and the surf | for cach of aid el sicinns aud persons of all classes, and to Dathing is wi public trial ot thirty years—the average hi plands unrivalled and unexcelled. spreading uscfalners o w Its largo a creasivg sal entar. Ww. P. Martin, military storekeeper Q. M. | not the 5th as before reported, which was en- = Prussians only 6,000. The artillery won the fight. | there were three candidates. The result is not {t) melts —e “the ra eer Gunsticn. Army ORDERS.—A speciai order just issaed | There was but little infantry and no cavalry en- "= Knox county gives a radical ma- | }2?) ‘rofiles of the located line, 5 itications, &-., om the War Department, directs that C gaged. It wae the 59th Prussian regiment and to be scen at this office after the 19th of Aagust. owners Bre 7. And be vt further enacted, That the pro. isions of the eighth sections of * An act the evepings, going and returning there will bea musical entertainment, which ical nature, several experianced artists having been engaged for the occasion. Pro Bids to be a on the 16th fust., at 12 m.. the Tame. Dircetin e. ; right to reject any or ail being expresely re- = : cg fe roe Department, on being relieved at Fort Snelii edin this battle. Three companies of the ” Geshe eeiecanace will begte oe eee ee ee ee ee harugeists. DERRY DAVIS & S08. Minnesota, by Captain Hamilton Lieber, wil | 26 served. a Cre Now, is this an at concern, m: under the general railroad |) MEMPHIS, August 5.—Another body, which is | the right = balid Providence, Ki. proceed to Charleston, 8. C., and relieve Uapt. 40th held their ground against the French until be mg bE proved July twe autcolmaw —- Manufacturers and Propri Addison Barrett, military storekeeper at that | the latter’s force fully enveloped its strength. The boat will arrive at Washington on Sunday | BO% F ween esoheus tsa on OB day | Bred and sixty-eight, shall giving aay ri branch ten miles from its 0 apply to ‘The small force of Prussians then retired. mca his W prosecution for offences cummitted place. - ~ awe. - supposed to be that of Captain Jourdan, of “revived char Tickets, 89.39 0 ust | Againer the provisions of thisacicnnd allsther pro: | PURE WINES AND Lrquons. _ |” Hsior P,P. G. Hall, paymaster, has been as- *RENCH EXULTATION OVER THE yic- | Silver Spray, has been found near the scene of | tent nas Fa A bartot the ‘revived chs . se ——— F eredin becuuse of the violations of the pro- Having made arrangements with some of the best | signcd to the department of Texas. FRENCH EXUL’ i OVER THE VIC- | the Gisastere J (p8450 ARMY Prewte. Visions of this act, and: which are authorized by raid in the country for old whiskies, 1 offer TORY AT SAARBRUCK—INSUBORDI- | 3,01 judicial election yesterday passed off sayy a et abore mentioned. shall te in sccordancowith the | the following well kavwn brandu af very low prices, ai issnee Cane or NATION IN THE CAMP AT CHALONS. |, 7h¢ judicial, election yesterday pas wo.—Saturday night, San- = : provisions thereof; and all acts and parts of acts in- | viz; The celebrated Uld Crow, seven years old, $5 ARREST oF A Ma! BBER.—Capt. Join Paris, Aug. 5.—At the camp at Chalons last | Ue!" wines abit Parties | aay, ¥, Some twelve or fifteen more A PICNIC will be given. under the aus Consistent with the provisions of this act are hereby <3. A. Bowen’ per gal, | Frey,special agent of the Post Office Depart- Slsim the election. the city, from a disease believed Piers of GEORGE H. THOMAS POST, No. r d. 5 rtson’s, 4 years gid. $3.50 per gallon. Old tly arrested David A. Marshall, L evening the Garde Mobile had a general illumi- ‘There was a difficulty on Main street yester- to have been contracted from Texas cattle, 5, Grand Army of the Republic, Bec. 8. And be ot further enacted, That the Con- | Family Nectar, 3 years old.$2 ‘he cel- | ment, recently se . “ese! nation in honor of the capture of Saarprucken. | day betwcen Generai St. W.J. Smith and Ju recently here. So far the di to be AT ANALOSTAN ISLAND, grees may at any time hereafter alter, amend, or re- | ebrated Pin gp . Lon- | Assistant Postmaster at Romney, = had bese provieksl t t John D. Snrith, during which the former, wi mained to the ttt of Daniele tht 1 ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 11, | Pealthisact- = _ | Approved, July 1, 1879, | don @ld Town Gin, Bitters, | county, West Virginia, on a charge of rifting a | There Py me SEE temiier- had | fh roy — Bride regis [Pratic—No 121. isa member of gs oe from fhis district. AN Act to create a port of deliv: fe} ay 2 fue et ey the Amberst ide of the river, near the Bridge. or) ios lictbpernene reg ai When, wee rete: dination ameng the Garde, but the favorable | his left ear bitten. Both parties were arrested. Up to this about twenty cows have died within pry : te Commissioner Forbes, who, after a e inet oi ver ¢ Se ! States t ——_-—_—_ ery at Vallejo, Oali- hearing, hela DCW! ended that at once. mn <‘eaecmane aaa - the past three days, and we hear that nambors commence at 4 cease at asic by the Marine Band, under the leader. ‘lsewhere for 1,000 bail for his arance A KECONNOISSANCE, ure, ac. of others ray Ei per ame or Deen at- fessor F. Prospert. : + tacked by the fatal epidemic. of all rev ger BA " iberal discount tothe trade,” ©. GAUTUER, thie cout at that piace: 2 Cmled States Dis- | Panis, Ang. 8—Tho French General Barzine | egagrgpica Beclasicy to The Boenng Sr. | ened ea che etal enidemic. Memes of Si + in ay tleman and la 1917 and 1219 Pennsylvania avenue, and $4 geoplcorecs bal made a reconnoiter,on the 3d inst., between SAN FRANcIS00, August 5.—The steamship none has yet succeeded im arresting the rapid _ a ey Se arth Obrien treet: Baltimore. Md. elt Saarbrucken and Saar-Louis, to observe the | Montana sailed to-day for Panama, with x | course of the discase. The symptoms are sot st lin Mee Storey ah Coyle Sav 23 TRANSPORTATION OF FOREIGN Marts—A | Jovements of the Prussians. They were not | pascengersand #14.00 in treasure’ Ihe tomt | described as tellows; “Che cow when artacked he wharf, at the foot of Hizh st., tine MARRIAGE IS HONORABLE. Prominent New Yorker representing the ocean shipments of treasure since the ist of January | Céases to give milk; the kidneys and stomach Hewle. onl-t6e So acetone and et ote EES Meee een | steamship service, yesterday had a lengthy in- | 0d im any number inthat neighborhood. —_| a aan ot a eet ot January | op thelttunctons; & Jerking of tha TPE ANSUAL E a 7 «An actialiow. | Zontrasted with Bingle Lile-and tie feurtal Evite | terview with Postmaster General Cresswell, in | THE PRUSSIANS CHANGE THEIR PLAN | which seven notion fre konto aey sixty-one | bead is almost constant; the animal appears as —— Phsnbore Wheelie omerenandise imported into | Or Certsact. in times. Sent cree, in foaled relation to the transportation of American mails. | OF CAMPAIGN FHOM THE DEFENSIVE | thousand went by Tallroad to New York: pow he te * d to i ow . » HOWARD ABS@UIA' Mr. i him that he had yet TO c - a » O1 A deci, to pre- > sa ert: and Natchez, fo be secured Bore Asarese. i- nasi’ Periected og. oe me ae | | tomnon, Augiet S—7ae Fines, this morning, | sent to the University of California, his private | 10 80% na, pa > be 1 further enacted. That any vessel ‘an snes ous an. line should gays: ‘(The plan of the Prussian commander- ction of miner: onee: prominent fret ched.—Lynchbury News. eame: 7 Fd = may proceed ‘directly to or from eae his pocenc p = 9,0, bud a — imebief, ‘Senmal, Mattia, has been recently on eee _ Seas — ow Beas — ache p mand tp. wr return: rages | Feber! through saa aurvepar to tha collector of car ¢wiermehip Interest have Yesole that they | changed from the defenatve to the offensive one. | “ili Jeane Gibment at iis me lee tog aay br shortage oe Hs ones could make 8 good line out of ins week'snotice, | An advance into France is threatened. It is | The Orange “ A ed, July 1, A carefully it that Prince Frederi jarles aie eke SUecnwbick mayen | remne—Wo et Sarr ant ates eactaic he Se | pon hrverd and eaoet Neneye Saagrpd Belen i the Beening Ser ieske sad comomimeean nan te prcencaicd As ACT to confirm entries of Jand in certain nt they would make every trip at a | ‘The fight a' Saarbrucken, on Saturday, lasted ar ane, bea . a nd procured om the cases in the Btate of governme: N ‘ORK, Aug. 5.—There are no signs yet dost end grvunde at city RE ‘ Be tt enacted by the Senate and House as Kepresen- ponpieen, 3 is said if there igeeebmyeny ad six hours, and on both sides 600 men were placed | of 4 Itis ved it will not sill who partic!pate um this oceaainn. 7 | Scecnsnine. What ts cuson toes actin wisaoeeke ky Tet of such an en’ next December. it | hers dy combot Si Tading from the French sc | takepiace. , An immense crowd of excited mem- Ukonce a MAURER, proved the fourth of August, clghisen benieed cred Penna. pean Gem fh chgeentinng Legg pete —t counts Che mitraliionrs Mave slranty Gecided | [55 sroued tee hall et tae ‘order in Princo JA. PRY. y four, eatities = % toand from Europe under merican flag. | the war. street. bodies of men are arriving from LAs FEY anny, Biv Tours rattled” An Sct io araduate and reduce nexh 0 ¥ There are parios urging the President to-cali | "The story which recently originatedin France | 72¢t; ee ae a and JOUN 4. PERKINS, y be fi fe oe aay an extra session to = forthe American about the naval engagement of Cuxhaven, in | pared for any emergency. sn ‘Cows tonne : 5 Ocean carrying inter = ‘Urgans and Mel yy —-22e-—-—_____ which a Prussian war vessel was sunk, is false. {Second Dispatch} OB MOUNT V gp the most terms; Piano and Organ | Evrorzan papers state that the baggage of | There has been no collision at sea between | New Youx, Angst 5.—It is said thet the The steamer ARROW, C Co “ 008 Iy’ the French ror, which preceded the | France and Prussia thus far. Orange celebration is postponed till next year. leaves ker wharf, foot of Tt ‘OR CANE My ING —The subscriber will run | seat of war looked more like @ traveling hoapi- os that the needle —j—— Path y (czeeet hem their heir or assigns, reepoctiy Fs Hiern’ Redacten tal than Ube On eens of 6. re si contained bagtay sateen =e rockin ssenirrd Postmaster General Cresewelt = L ms ‘tend! ~ donment, o F among others a lar; chest, three badly soon mpelled dorsed Leading Citizens lew H oo Bro fite fct ptace fe he ama for in any Dare of thea, raed ery tubs and some other bathieg | fre from the shoulder. You.” the city ai 4p. m. er of the General Land Office, within twelve months aué8t 418 New Jersey tus, an invalid’s Teegraphed JAMES SYKES. Gen'l Sup’t. from the pereves of this act: Provided, That no- auTtt Office-Williard's Hotel, | thiog in this act shall be so construed as to confirm gs any entries which have beretofore beeu annulled and AVE YOUK MONEY, TIME AND TROUBLE | crasion ef law,or otter special causes tad preceded 44 0 ONEY, ion of '* other cause: vs 5 : eons Surticl Twat tin act shall no alec the Fake ot BY CALLING F ‘subsequent purcharers in good faith, LLING FIRST AT THE peomeorlg ary g EXTESSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE OF Pustic—No. 123.) . AN Act to, repehl coriuin ceilons of sete passed by STEASECRGER & BRO., the territorial legistature of Wyoming. Be is unmcted by the Sehane ana tients aff Meprisen- tees of the Unated states of America im Compress a3- semoied, That oo ote ory of Wraalag ta by the Iegielatare of tI itory we: The fourth uf sixth sections of an act *- An act providing for the col fore assessed and lev where yon can Sed all BooTs. Shoes They have the larg ‘ 1 me at tewular whe 6 xp # wee durability and comfort com- «d. GENTS LASTING BOX BUU ‘Cail and see them, at = ae STEASBUEGER BRos., 2735 806 Tb street(old No. 373)bet. Land A. or Fg ou ne pares Bele took an o¥erdase, witch rewaiied tata. ak i pooes,” dt, the proverb, “Man pro-

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