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(Continued from First Page.) el Neab Memphis—One of the Com- sp batants Milled. Telegrephed Exclustvely to the Evening Star. MeMrnis, Taww., Aug. 26.—A duel t just over the Mississippi line, a few miles below this city, at sunrise this Cote gd Edward Treeman, a young merchant, and Ed- ward Hamlin, a young lawyer, both of Mem- phis, with Derringer pistols at fifteen paces. th fired simultaneously and Hamlin was shot throngh the body. He inten minutes. The atlair caused great excitement as the were well known and highly respected. Bat little is known of the cause of quarrel. Hamlin’s seconds were Capt. Dabney Scales and Major Thomas T. Saw and Treeman’s dy_ were Capt. Charles Woldridge Major Wels Rhea = — —— The Strike at Fall River— er. Called Out. proclamation y: tioning the against mingli: with the riotous’ amembiye At’ 10 o'clock imo night all was quiet. to , Church Howe withdrawing bet the bi 3 ss0e-- London Fashions. (From the World of Fashions.) In no other capital but London is that most ungraceful and useless of headresses, the chimney-pot hat, tolerated during the dog-days. and vo sooner does an Englishman get ‘ond the sound of “Big Ken’ than he cast his tubular tormentor with a graceful sense of relief. We hoy and we are sure those of our colonial fri who remember the intliction will endorse, the sentiment that the time may soon arrive when a chimney-pot hat can be seen only at the British Museum among the relics of past barbarism. At a dinner recently given at the Crystal Palace we remarked, amon; & number of elegant toilettes, a dress of white taffetas, with four flounces put on at some distance apart. In the space between each flounce was a band of cobalt blue velvet, two inches wide. The cor: and sleeves, Louis X were trimmed wit Honiton lace and velvet. A bonnet of white talle, with a blue velvet bow and a large filigree silver butterfly, biue kid shoes and silves buckles, were worn with this stylish cos- tume, A dress a la Watteau, worn by & charm- ing blonde of sixteen, was mach admired. it conristed of a Foe oe silk skirt, short enough to display a pair of pink kid shoes embroidered in silver. An upper dress of white grenadine, trimmed with white blonde, up in three [ang with large pink bows. 18 COTS: was igh at the back, but low and poin' In the front, trimmed “am ag Sap blonde and ribbon. = coiffure =. i@ young aay — ad: was . and may poss: iy of ‘sdopfion by those of our fair Jeaders who would like to look like one of Sir Peter Lely’s aa Court beauties. The hair hung down at bi bh, and earrings. rooch, Guan Wines ', completed direly poss over the young pecplen A cae entire! over * ble ont door costume’ for “= irl of twelve would be a dress of pink. ch canvas grenadine, the skirt trimmed with three rows of black velvet, tanic and Swiss bodice of white alpaca, with black velvet braceas. Rice- straw hat, wreath of pink daises, | black Fo boy of 6: a Gite — or a ve old: kniekerbrockers, loose at the knees, waistcoat and Spanish jacket of the same; violet silk stockings, shoes with steel buckles, white straw hat, with a violet ribbon round it. ——_--se—_____ ‘Tae Dickens Fawity REUNITED.—A Lons con correspondent of the Chicago Tribune m has pee gry Dickenses: A complete re- eoneil taken place between Mrs. Dickens and her sister—it ems too painful to add—and between Mrs. Dickens and her eldest Gaughter. A few days there was a between the three; much sh: of tears an poignancy of feeling; but the end is as I have described. It would appear that it was the ased alone who stood in the way. His death unites the children to the mother, and sister to sister! One wishes the veteran Mr. ‘Hogarth, whose death occurred a few months mince, could have witnessed this meeting. Mr. re who was the intimate friend Wal- ter it, and who often sat with Wilson, in the “‘Ambrosial Nights,” was a singularly tender- hearted man, and no one can exaggerate the which he felt at the différence between daughters. I have heard his voice break as he spoke of it. Sg ye once exceedingly Dor of him; but, after the , he could not bear to hear his name mentioned. His sympathies were solely with the wife, and it aa though some loved ideal was shatte: when Dickens told his wife he could live with her no longer. A Lovisvitte Epitor’s REgcoLtEcTions 0 FasRactT—The Courier-Journal go “Out first and last and aytteym g) iterview with the late ‘samfral took place at Fort Jack- son, below Fp emo one two o’clock on the mortar shells had Feats cont, wich the Compliments of Vice Admiral D. D. Porter. Given: a month, day and night, at the guns; week's bombardment, and all hands almost hausted for want ie ig ablic per- WHISK ToLocT.—Dr. Parkes, of London, has been experimenting on s healthy soldier to find the effects of alcoho!. He had him fisrt take no g 4 A i 2 E & a 5 i cohol; then water for six — three days twelve ounces of fine b: , con- tainin, per cent. of alcohol. The in HY : i el it Teil iii Ett nat fat jee tf ey [ i : i | | , Te Hel B: Lae didi ‘ i ru limi! i i aud suffer for home and fatherland. From Bazaine the humblest soldier, all these war-bount braves have written their names hi on the Te Reeds makes and prove € the workd that however imbecile may her Em and rulers, France cannot be conq le Y. Commercial. Se ee er Thegreat camp of [ ' i ay ? i Bg af of He] HF i ae a i : : E EVENING STAR. ¥ nee, s++ee August 26, 1870. LOCAL NEws. —————— AMUSEMENTS, ac. Daily Excursion of the steamer Arrow to Mount Vernon. Smith's Art Gallery, 245 F street. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Art Gallery, 237 Pa. avenue. ————ia ene FALL OPENING OF THE NATIONAL THEATER. ‘The refitting of the National Theater, which is being done in a very and satisfactory manner, is Lay oy my oo ae and will be com- pleted in time for the reopening of this popular temple of the drama,on Monday, the 12th of aE a z as , Mr. having withdrawn. Mr. Spalding w exbibiti ible enter; ‘in not on! objections which have 01 ational, but in adopting man: of the features of the best theaters ih the sous. A complete change has been made in the modes of entrance, and many more means of = eee peeves. The entrance to the circle will be a stairway ten feet in width, on the outside of the theater building proper, and in the rear of the stores fronting on E street. entrance to the parquette and orchestra will be by aside door on the left of what has heretofore been the main entrance to the theater. A space of about 12 feet wide has been added to the lobby of the parquette,which will be much more pleasant than the contracted passageway has heretofore been. In the imme- diate center of the building two immense doors are placed, which are not to be opened until the close of performance. On either side of the lobby two other doors have been cut, affording eas; exit in case of accident for the greatest crow: which could be in the lower portion of the —< e rt made by the commit- tee of the of thon Tuesday night, and published in Wednesday's Stan, is to the effect that the new Crapo ayer ad for egress are ample to ensure the safety of any audience which may assemble in the building. Mr. Job W. Angus and a full force of mechanics have for some weeks been engaged in this work. That portion of the house containing the or- chestra chairs has been completely remodeled, and the floor newly laid ‘and placed on a econ cline, thus doing fay with the complained. chairs of last ave removed,and the “folding” chairs, similar to those in Niblo’s Garden, New be oped Lincoln Dose! in byw li substituted. » play-goers have cause to be thankful. “In the decas einele tho additionst exits will be made and a different arrangement of seats carried out to render it pleasant and _—. es allthe hove yong ane lated have been com: , the National manager is buisly engaged in filling his “slate” tor the — my ee sent to his rene 8 qui ‘succession of novel- Open the house, September 12th, in their new fay “On the Doorstep.” will be followed 5 Joe Emmett, the § y emmett, Dutch comedian, who houses at Niblo’s, New York. Then will come, in rapid succession, Mr. and Mrs. Florence, 0. B. Doud ‘and his ‘new {sensation “‘Across ‘the Continent,” Lucille Western, Hess’ Consoli- Mr. ey I ‘ntin wna 5 irs. with new play just purchased from Boucicault at « Siar ieeee sha ik Seca ‘8, Ww a tacular play and Christmas pantoninn will Co presented, which is intended to be the most Splendid and extensive entertainment ever pre- sented to a Wash! public. The stock com- cz 18 being rapidly formed, and will include in its ranks nearly all new faces, number of artists of acknow! ability. Spald- ing states that he is rmined to no time, trouble or expense to make the Washing ton theatrical season of 1870-71 successtul; and we trust bis enterprite will have the reward. pease oo ely MEETING OF THE FIRE ConMissionERs.— The Board of Fire Commissioners met last evening, at their office over the police court. the president, P. M. Dubant, in the chair, and — iH. angen ie a Charges were pi against Wm. ite, of No.2 engine, by the foreman, for conduct inimical to the service. He was 1 ded, and — Wallace appointed to act in his Place pro tem. Dr. Baldwin made a motion, which was agreed to, that the foremen of the several engine-houses be authorized to sell the manure which accum1- lates in them, and with the proceeds purchase newspapers and other reading matter. Reports from the foremen of the companies were referred tothe chief engineer and secre- tazy for examination. ‘The Chair stated that he had prepared a set of rules for the government of the fire depart- ment, in obedience to a resolution of the board. Also, that he had replied to the Common Coun- cil in relation to the removals from office. The resignation ot Isaiah Becket, of engine company No. 4, was accepted, and John F. Bright was appointed in his stead, on probation. It was determined that all supcintments in fu- ture be made on the same condition. The accident to the Met litan Hook and Ladder Company, No.1, which occurred yes- terdsy morning, was investigated, and no blame was attached to the members of said company. The chief en; © was authorized to ascertain the names of the parties who obstructed the street, oats the accident, and have them prosecut A report was presented from Chief E: ir Holmes a the number of fires and ‘ms since his ap tment, and the repairs made to engines, &c.; also, su; gz that the board recommend such | by the City Coun- Ms as will authorize the sale of engine house No. 2 and the location of the company in a more reqtiredy and a hoe carvings for ase of Matr™ uired, and a se of politan Hook and Ladder, No. 1. ‘The secretary was instructed to communicate She Sugecstions contained in the report to both of the byt Foe for redistricting the eee engine, cot teens cfs general alarm. Boxes 35, 38, 41 and 29 were agreed uw from which to ring a general alarm. = ‘8 ASsOcIATION, Union No. 1, met last night at Delaney’s Hall, corner of Maryland avenue and 4% street; the president, Maurice Fitzgerald in the chair,and W. H. Mangum, secretary. This is the third meeting of this association, and the membership already reached upwardsof fifty. Some discussion was held on subject of making the price 30 in- stead of 40 cents per ton to any point south of the canal; but it was per gy tyra to adhere to Soctgne! of cents. Tho secretary — cod e list of —— a had caused great grumbling by some coal Toalers.°¢ were’ mate against sme of ——e — Hapwas Corrvs. esterday evening — Humphries granted # writ of habeas corpus for the release from jail of Annie Quinny, commit- ted on the 234 inst. by the deputy marshal of the Police Court. The commitment not speci- fying the charge on which she was committed, dismissed the The is larceny of ladies’ clothing, valued Property of Ri Washington District M. JE. Camp Meeting. [Special Correspondence of The Star.) Hastcr’s Grove, August 2th, 1870—The usual prayer meeting at 6 o'clock a. m. was held in the Washington tent yesterday, and was led by Rey. John Dashiel, of Geor, ywn, aud at that hour prayer meeti: of McKendree Chai meeting at the ligion (about 350) braver imcoting was held in tents presenting themselves for eather being very warm and op- exercises were not ly after the tea- (six o’clock,) a p jurrows, at which eral seekers of reli, was a very large number of ind, almost as many as on Sunday night. ‘ev. D. W. Arnold, of Severn Circuit, occupied and preached from Hebrews vii: 25, At 7% o’clock there over the camp, and amid a shower of rain, the resent at service scampered the mourners were taken to the and Savage tents, where they con- prayer for several hours. The rain was soon over, but the yer meetin, continued in the tents, while numbers gathered about the doors and loitered about on the pine janks. The rain, although me time, was of o’clock a meetin; threatening for ert duration,and about 10 was held at the stand where present nitents were in the ‘Wider. Baker conducted theservices,) as also in the Savage tent. About 1 McCauley, the presiding elder, (who, by the ‘dest workers on the re was a large congregation about the stand, was @ congre rat stand, and both of the mourners benches were filled with penitents; and frequently would the sing- the Doxology announce another This morning, while breakfast was going in some of the tents, in others, but about 8 0” a number of ministers took their places in the stand, and afterethe singing of an appropriate hymn, followed by prayer, con, lated a number of seekers of themselves. A number m tent, (where o’clock &. m. Dr. has been one of the r meetings were held Dr. McCauley and An invitati to join th 2 on was given e ‘al Sete names. Th handed then took their places in front of the stand and them, this interestin, 70souls and the awakening of numbers of others. afte: on, of tents were but it was near noon before th the colored compe: * who have rented the for a week, com- SESS Sov mesiegr ners eos marl cam ever held for H rae, and the ten! mdation ef Dr. Donelson for the manner the meeting was conducted. The Courts. Potior Court, Judge Gray. transacte States vs. Alberta Kicks, a little col- it twelve years the stable of William the le was % meses or Se sh court that the accused was arrested y and confined in the guard house witho: any information or warrant, and & warrant is made out her with this offence contrary rant being made and dated to-day. stated that there was information before the court now, and the case must go sel stated that he should take measures to test of this course of proceedure, and the officers to an account for false imprisonment. Testimony was taken which ‘oved to be of a circumstantial character, and é court dismissed the case. pencer, charged with being drunk on the street, and suspicious person; required the sum of $20 for good behavior six months, or 8. charged with being found drunk ‘and using profane and indecent language; security in the sum of #20 was re- quired for good behavior six months, <r work- John Muller and James ing an affray, costs. with making threats “ee ‘o-day the fol- ored girl about on to morni: inst the girl chargin, workhouse 30 day 78. United States McGuire, charged with committi Plead guilty; fines Edward Gray, char of personal violence to Com: from which it appeared that eitair was a com ‘meeting d $2 each, with squabble out in the a col , eapon—a razor; fined $2). 4 NEW YORKER ON THE RAMPAGE. Michael Sullivan, charged with bein; drunk on 7th street, near the steamboat and insulting ladies on the street, and said it was thrue ye: from New York ona little business, and got = few dollars, and spent some of it, and after- thought it quite likely" be, thou, it qui e wi found this mo he had lont Sl0 left. The ju im to go at thanked the judge dock as nimble as a cat fined him $3, and advised politely, and took a bee ing over the railing of the Sarah Dobbyns, charged with being drunk and disordesly om the streets; fined $3, = work- jamin Gorman, asmall boy, was charged with watering a horse within iiftes! a pump; fined 81. ROASTING BARS. colored, charged with stealing rs of green corn from @ country wagon; held in the sum of 8100 for the action of the grand jury. FLOO! Frank Parker, Den: Doyle, three half grown boys, thirty-eight eal > rere arri ed stated that a tenant of his had rented hi to a base ball club, and last night accused had , and taken out the win- for the defence showed that there was no floor in the house when they took the house, and that loose boards which they had ripped up the fioori Gow fash and carried charged an assaulton Adam Eckert, a littl Fn‘detenfe tox n default, ten days in the District jail. Affer Recess — Richard , colored, v3 8 pistol on the corner of harged with steal- ing seven sticks of a sum of 825 for to give bond in the of grand jury. Howar: Adjourne rete Schr. Ei Smith; with ios tae fishing Prrxce Groro County (Mp.) Raruniicay CoxvENTiON.—A republican county convention was held at Mariboro’, Prince George county, Md., yesterday, to elect delegates to the distriot convention to held at Bladensburg, Septem- ber 1, to nominate a candidate to —— for the fifth Congressional district. Mr. Moss, of Bladensburg, was elected chairman, and Capt. R. Widdicome, of Bladensburg, was appointed secretary. The following de! were elect- ed: Menars. Darcy, Boiding, wis, Marcombe, Pfeitter, Currick, Beal! Wood: The dele- i ane gates were instructed to cast the vote of the i Shelby Clark, Beq., of Prince George ‘county. and tailing Is wie Somination for Francis Miller, Heq. of Montgomery. pein ta nk a Covuwrerrzit Twsxtiz8—The superinten- dent of the note-printing bureau of the Treas- ury yesterday received a New York detec- tive a counterfeit twenty-dollar note on the Na- tional Shoe and Leather Bank, of New York city. The lettering on the note is executed in oat eee as that on the genuine notes, bat the ving of tne vignette, as well as that re; ing the baptism of Pocahontas, on the back of the note, is very coarsely done, —— not deceive an ordinarily careful scrutiny. —_—o——_ THETRACHERS TO BE P aip.—J. C. MeKelden, bo city Asiditor, has to-day succeeded in mi ing je necessary arrangements with the First National Bank which the treasurer of public schools will be ie agees with funds on next Monday to pay off the three months sala- ries due the teachers of all the schools. i POPULATION OF THE SEVENTH WARD.—Tho census returns of the Seventh Ward show 17,953 inhabitants, 39 establishments of productive in- dustry, and 236 deaths during the past year. patieeee ince trate THE WEATHER—The thermometer at the office of Te EVENING Star registered as fol- lows to-day:—8 o'clock, o'clock, 78°; 12 o'clock, 80°; 2 0’clock, 80°, 4 o'clock, 80°. alemcnigpe saeatiet SAMUEL L. PHittirs, son of George W. Phil- lips, was yesterday sworn in as Deputy United States Marshal, to act during the absence of his father, who is on a northern trip for recreation. GEORGETOWN. Gzauany Down.—About three o’clock this morning as Officers Cun and T were passing the corner of Bridge and Market Breet something came ‘‘fiop” on the pavement from a second-siory how pln ape them so much that they grabbed for their pistols imme- diately, but turning around discovered it was a man with a pillow in his arms. He gave his name as Frederick Phfile, a German, and said that he was sleeping on the window sill and lost his balance. He no sooner *‘lit” than several heads were out of the various windows in alarm, but the officers quieted them all with the intor- mation thatthe man was uninjured. MuRCHANTS’ ExcHaNax.— The sales this morning on ’change were brisk, although the supply was small; 2,400 bushels were offered, with, les of 1,100 bushels at $1.55, and 1,300 bushels at $1 564. Tux STEAMER JOHN GrBson left this morn- ing tor New York, with nearly 2,000 barrels of jour. Ovr PorvLation now,’by a full report of the census, foots up 13,369. Mx. R. H. Dare denies that he has anything to do with the horse race referred to in yester- day's Stax; and as to the race mentioned on Thursday, our reporter was misinformed as to Mr. J. Poor losing any money or making any bets on the same. ALEXANDRIA, ny Gasette of last evening has the following ms: “Ss strictly toed = — fact. Sofar as the summing ape census has there is no reason to believe our will mech exceed fourteen alse guy PoPeaion will ARREST IN THE CouNTY.—Timothy Daily, of veka, was arrested by (: Young, o lexandria county, on yesterday, charged with using threatening wards Cath- arine Grigsby, threatening shoot or to break the gun over her head. He was arraigned before justice N.S. W1 it, and by him com- mitted to jail, for thirty pd default of tind- ing bail to the amount of fifty dollars, to keep the peace. ————__-+ee- New York CoLorep Lanor Convention.— ‘The session of the New York State Labor Con- vention commenced at Saratoga ‘day. The first paper read was one from New York city prepared by Charles 8. Reason, of the delega- tion on education, giving statistical facts con- nected with the is of New York city, Brooklyn and Williamsburg, and arguing ta favor of education as one of the chief instru- mentalities for making remunerative the labors of the working classes. The committee on the financial question pre- sented a report. The moneyed element of power should be fostered. It cannot take the place of character or education, but it is next to them as a mighty power. It assists moralists to carry out benevolent designs in building and furnishing institutions of 1 , and in developing the mineral resources of the country. Outof the money deposited in the New York saving banks it is estimated that $4,000,000 belong to colored persons. Through the Freedmen’s Saving In- stitute $13,000, have been saved by colored rsons, While the same people in the South ve expended $11,000,000 for business an social improvement. The committee on labor reported. After Hope 3 of the labor problem as ig asold as pyramids, and yet unsolved, e report re- grets the absence of statistics relating to the in- dustrial condition of the colored people. The nearest that can be obtained is that out Of 18,000 colored males im the State in 1850, 2,000 were skilled laborers. Mesers. Leonard Jackson, S. J. Shopely and W. H. Decker were appointed 8 committee on statistics. On the for the presentation of tai that the Engineers protective. amtation e Eny r’s pl ive association of New York knew of 100 engineers, 60 of whom. are engaged in saloons and other places in the cater at el trade while cx scene none , while on 40 were work- bgeeereees precated such @ construction of the resolution, and said that there was something in labor unions beside strikes, and that something we desired. In an- swer to zome rs who had advocated hu- ‘mance mueket and shooting rebels, ry long practice of humility. He said that out of colored voters in New York city, 104 were a ers, 100 were ei ters, with other skilled mechanies, the majority of whom were kept out of trade work by class prejudice. One led engineer was obliged to work as waiter because other engi- neers refused to work with him. The speaker had been asked by manufacturers to procare colored persons to work in their factories, and who was offered employment if enough colored — Fageosli ns Boece! to ci oe Enough co obtained, but labor bureau would aid such manufacturers, , and over 80 A iL 0 WITH 4 TRaaic Exp,— An inquest was held Page ni pd the of Jobn J. Kelly, _ 4, who at 205 west street, of a stab head by William Kava- Boys ¥ yi ‘Rally's reetdonse, when ys were near nce, iatter, infant obtained some a wanagh es and is still at large-—¥. Fun, ie GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct'r.; Georgetown. USEROLD FURNITURE AND TS AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Ang Stet. a2 0 o check. 1 will sell at the Bodiseo, Secretary of om. No. 149 West, between Com ‘h streets, his Faruiture aad Ef Fiano, Stool ant Cover ewood Parlot Suite, eleven pieces ‘alnut Bookcase, Card T: jamask and Lace Curtains and Corsices tel ‘and Ornaments pean eth Table ; CITY ITEMS. Jet Jawetry, SUMMER RESORT T= BOTEL AT PINEY POINT, 8T. MART COUNTY, ™D., Will remain oper till the 1578 OF OCTO fad BER. cg and Shootive © commodat % ELEGANT Py Ureide Sleeve Battons, Lunch Baske: Vases, Chromos. Satche! received this morning at Prigg’s D: Penney! Vania avenue, ry Store, No. 457 4 and 6th stree' a Ip If 18 THROWN IN YOUR TEETH ‘That you do not keep your dental ap; rim, it is your own nows that you might do so by using the matchless veget Sozodont. ing’s Glue,” cheap, paratas in a fault, for all the Only Te EES spor ‘inch eet: The We ee Wiashonte Vatering Place ix now open w orable circumstances han, since the war. and ever; cide ia ame ace 4 and Carpets Hatrack. Qileloth. &e., ry, Glassware, Cutlery, &c. te mention. Pees. DOWLING, Amct.— ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown EE'S SALE OF 2h ‘cuunTY 0 C trust, dated July 3. By wpetee of 0 decd of x: a eee mrs Se ton county, and at requ ; cu THURSDAY. the lth day of Sep- t4o ‘parcel of land situates i ring mis Huwrue has all kinds of thermometers. 6,3, NDOF MUSIC uerede and Fancy ENT OF State, NGTON, August 2, i Information has been received at this Department from Mr. B. Jenkins, the Vice Consul General of the United States at Shanghai, China, of the death, on the fist of June last, at Canton, of Mr. Barnard P. Chenoweth, United States Consul at Canton. — SPECIAL NOTICES, UAELE PROPEBT TN ASH ING TU! A E.c JORDAN. > rit) NOG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, for the oe PAIN KILLER. ‘This celebrated medicine has wou ‘© deservedly high reputation as an alloviator of pain Decome a hoteehold remedy, the ee immediate and permansct “1 usefulness over the wide world. Its lay affords itive evidence of its endur- pear enanee each bottle. Sold PERRY DAVIS & 8ON. Providence, B. I., an3-colmiw Manufecturers and Proprietors. MARRIAGE IS HONO! 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