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THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pemmsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. THB EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. S&S. H. BAUFPMANN, Prev't. THE EVENING ST. TaR is served by carriers to thelr subsczivers at Tex Czxts PER WEEK, oF coed TZ-FOUR CENTS PER MOTH. Copies at the ‘Two Cexts each. By mail—three months, a9: Six months, $3.00; one year, THE WEEKLY STAR—published Friday—$1.9 Syear. S# Invariably in advance, in both cases, and no paper sent longer than paid for EF Rates of adrertising furnished on application. Che 38—NE. 5,740. pe Shetty ma far, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1871. TWO CENTS. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. LADIES’ GOODS, Ete. AMUSEMENTS. Ore OF ©. W. HAVENNER € CO., 5 REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET % | We hare for investment in notes secnrad by deed of rast on. Rent Estate in the District of Untumbia, tbe sum of $169.0 For Loans on dbl Security and Busincss Paper $19 LIBERAL ae ANCES MADE PENDING NEGO- Prompt personal sind given to all anes in. trusted to our care. Cc H. HOLDEN. fe stam REAL ESTATE AGENTS, , ) ©. H. HOLDEN & 0@., 633 LOUISIANA AVENUE, jel8-ly WASHINGTON, D.C. T. M. MGROBERTS ANDREW B. COTLE Atiorney-at Law. McROBERTS € CO., BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFTICE, Corner 15th and G streets, opp. U.S. Treaeury, WASHINGTON, D. O. cage attention paid to al! business before the sev- val Departmen!s of the Government. iS USTIN P. BRUWN, CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Corner of New York svenue and 18th street. fn all of the city for sale on Peg A rare and long time notes a im payment. Real Estaze Paper bought apd sold. feo-tf ‘CLOTHING. LINNE | «inom MEACHANT Fae EET, BetTwees 9tw axp 1OtH Sts., S WASHINGTON, D. © red to make up work ex Making and ae eeete SF Boys Gothen s made to order in the lat New York styles. Boye’ Patterns cut for 25 ¢ cach. “Specks lea iyi : Ciesise OUT SALES oF BOYS’ AXD CHILD: YOuTH'S, Ay RES SMARCK, ZOUAVE AND WELLINGTON BISMARC ic. Sorts BAENEY JACKET SUITS. DEEBY SUITS. METROPOLITAN SUITS. ‘The above styles in SUMMER CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS, WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES and COLORED LINENS, manufactured with taste and elegance for all ages from youths ef % yeers o See. Also, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, TIES, BOCKS, &c., &c. Great opportunity for good goods at low prices. NOAH WALKER & CO. ae 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. }_ J. HEIDERGER, FP .* Gtr to th. P. London & Co..) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, MERCHANT TAILOR, etropelisan Hotel. (late Brown's.) mse 362 Penn's avenue, Washington. —_— DOWN! | GRAND DISPLAY | or CHANDELIERS & ax GAS FIXTURES. SLAT ; MAMILTON & PEARSON, No. 4, ¥. M.C. A. BUILDING, jy%-tr Conver 97m axn D Eraeers. UISTANDING ¥ Oo pT Saceeeree ALpzexey ‘5 Cuaanen, Crry Harz, Ww ASHINGTON, C., July 21, 1371. Batice io herche aire, than Commnfatiati ap Pointed under an act of the Legislative Assembly of the Dist £ Columbia, approved Sune 16,1871: to adit all outatans of Washington an: eo urt, and for other purposes, will be in om daily in the Aldermen's Chamber, City Hall, from 10a. m. to 3p m., where all personsha ving ¢laims against the aforesaid Corporation and the Levy Court are reqaested to file the same, together Frith all evidence relating thereto. om or before the | ed September, eighteen eS pp ttan 2 WM DIXON, " 7 SAVE OR NOT TO SAVE, THAT IS THE QUESTION. READ THIS: Font Surtt, Dacotam Zxxuitoxy, July 3.1671 B. Stivertere—Sir: Please send me by mail $2 -*. f the Linen Collare and Cuffs you advertise!. Fines you svat before gave entire eatisfaction. Bu- elosed find $2 for goods and cents for postage. Bespecthall ye many E. SMITH. {Chron. Rep. Patriot and Wah. Anzzeiger.} I receive orders constantly for these unsurpassabl rinen Cellars aud Culls, abd bave just received 8 fresh supply seZi CULLABS and two paire reversible CUFFS a © Work and Travelig ASKETS at $1 ene Infant's W iow CHAIRS, $ cantifal Silk'and Weed FANS. Lodies ett ont HAND. KEROHIE ZS. “TILER Aerie! ES, ts, coe BOOKS. JEW p38 poe L €URLS, SETS. LINEN sit FRONTS, &c.,all of wi Will be eckd on the devia plan, at SILVERBERG’S, 312 SEVENTH STREET, yt Near Pennsylvania svenne. BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Will Reopen under new management AUGUST 22>, For the reception of Guests, _y%1m_ TWEED & GARFIELD, Proprietors. 801 NEW GOODS. 801. BON ‘HATS RIaBUNS, ELISE rk ‘ S01 Market Space. slebrated “ Vidette” KID GLOVES\at 75 "TraStper is, tor afew daye only,at VIS", antst 801 Market Space. Trn Br. No. 400 it doers aber’ Oud Falloye tial 01 No. a eet OR | tee Si reintines Engravit ioe Pe MpP raha Cast Please rrmeinber Name and Sumber. a9%5-1y" AT M. WILLIAN'S, 907 Pexxsyivania AvExce, peciey ett rare tng oe and oe Lace Petnts, and Parast Bleck Dress 4 of agin Under All se brneclperiae as a sittare eet possible = WILL! <a #13 SEVEXTH STREET, Batween D anv E Stages. SELLING OFF GARDLESS OF COST TO 1B BUSINESS! NO HUMBUG! SEEING 18 BELIEVING!!! MY ENTIRE STOCK O8 MILLINERY AND FANCY GLODS, BEGARDLSSS OF OOST. RATURAL CURLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Any shape or style of the best quality (MTTATION HAIE CHIGNONS AT 35 CENTS. M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, wtf between D and E streets. ADIES, ATTENTION! A [ote hee pong SHAWLS, which will be - at Ae ittgs week of LABNO CS ane = tg which ¥ - wie Market Space. 715 MARKET SPACE. # HELLER. LADIES WALKING SUITS .of all styles, white and colors, at reduced prices. NATUBAL CUBLS at reduced prices. 4: SHB 2 i... Bly oo Apne ed it of CORSETS _ hy selling from 25 to 60 per cent. less than the bought elsewhere. FS ng well known PARIS KID GLOVES st $1 per —~ iy call. 3S. HELLER, ig °* wag 715 Market Space. GREAT REDUCTION. g ONE PRICE ONLY. HENRY KING, Jr., . MASONIC TEMPLE, CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS. five thonsand dollars of aighite ERY ond FARCT GOODS, EAS 1ERY ng PARASOLS, 08: CORSETS, LADIES VESTS. Bold at 10 per cent. above cost. No deviat Positively One Price Only. my33-1y Po a ernst tr THE TRADES. TES SS AND AWNINGS, TENTS for Sale or Rent for Camp Meetings, Fairs. Festivals, & AWNINGS for Pubnie and Private Balls and Par- ties. M. G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materiats, _ Sug ___ 643 Louisiana avenue. _oe FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, 618 Oru Sraeer, Orrosirs Patent Orrice, By. promptly adopting the latest improvements, jean or European invention, I am 10 do my work in « manner not to be equaled nox posseasing these facilities. L Dresses cleaned without being taken apart: all kind of spots removed without clcauitg the whol garment.,and Grease Spot: its jing removed, Gentlemen's Clothes clean Gr Aojuring t rment, at the : Coats, St 0; Pants, 75 and at reasonabl New York style of cleaning Kid Gloves—a wingte pair 25 cents, two pair 40 cents, one dozen Crape Veils aod Trimmings cleaned, blacl.ened stiffened, at $1 per sauare yard, Ostrich Feaths olored, ¢1 curled in the best styl of the Beaten Ialand. s N.¥.Dyeing Estab- 1s hment, eatabliched 1619. Te oldat dnd largost of its kind in the conn ol ] is he, oy 3 isway ISHS okomce. WNING Nala WIND: a apa é = INGE. FLAGS. TENTS, BAND IN CI special attentions riven to Fy ‘AlVorders promptly att ket Space. DOLP: TZ, SEW AND SECOND- HAND FURNITURE HOUSEFURNISHING 3 REPA{RING of every desci aeectigtion ta te the Furni- ture line promptly attended to. Bec jure bought. BW. corner sth and D strests 3 W. jel2-6m* ‘ABLISHED 1533. JOHN McDERMOTT & ity a my oF tar. COACH- MAKERS AND CA’ DEALERS, 310 Pen: Nartyiee Ly fy ae N ‘Ss RECEIVED ON STORAGE D COMMISSION . CARRIAGES REPAIRED. OCR, aap JOB PaINTing if Ye, LETHE x a EXECUTED eth and Teh pees ay wees ‘Detween teh snd Tt streets. & HM. &@ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, 704 7th street, between G and H streets. REPAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, pS ae mB, SPECES carefully ptr a pln 3h B FOB DIAMONDS, &c., B Call on BENJ. L. oa He bas Aibas: ratogn tee pea rae a ee ee Feliabte Das eae ite ‘sual prices’ N-B.—Most of these Aine gos ro gosta Kees sepa graben eee tonal if S) AVENUE. p= 2 = SODA ap MINERAL WATERS ON DRAUGHT, at MILBUEN’S DEUG STORE, No. 531 FIFTEENTH STREET, myls-Sm the Treasury. oa peers a "oat ITIZENS AND VISITORS CALL AND SEE those Ay te! SHIRTS e dois 5m 'S Loan Office Eales Bales ‘Boom. ” PRIN vanla. ction PINE Leki ropa 130 SEs? Noto, tote, Orders solicit TABLISHED Years.) POMS Fae Pimrmystcraacnires eM Picea “NOTICES. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. ExIT PLEASONTON. This Afternoon’s moon's Dispatches. ine and SSc.; rup ie $1 ey Jayne's Ex Expectora ENTER DOUGLASS. Lo A ante dispatel x IN DON uy i says the city is “aiuiet, but the excitement of the End of the Iitcrnal Revenue Muddle. Commissioner Plea onton under the Tenure-of-Office Dabdlin. b from Dublin Lodon 8175; ‘Lubin’s jcen:’ Holland Gin, imported ine bia R Bid Rye W Mpa Tarige bottles, _— Wish TE Cat ae pie General Porter, by authority of the President, last evening called upon Commissioner Pleason- ton and notified him that the President would Mr. Pleasonton refused t» tender it, and this morning the President sent ner 2d ay D’ streets eee 7. accept his resignation. Feat on mort seoommraating terms; Plano and gan Tuning and Repairing. WASHINGTON HOTELS. WARD HOUSE, ‘6th strect and Pennsyivania avenne, you wish first-class TABLE BOARD, = edad ty a In ret clas style. BS im ‘HOWARD & IRELAND, Pro Cc. ©. WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, SUMMER RESORTS. him the following letter: EXEcuTiIve MANSION, Wasnrneton, D. C., Aug. 8, 1871. suspended irom the office of Internal Rovenue, in accord- ance with the terms of an act approved April 5, . D. 1869, 1) amend an act re; tenure of certain civil offices, passed M: A. D. 1867, and subject to all ‘provisions of law applicabie theret >. v. To Alfred Pleasonton, Galbiaasiaoae ¢ Internal " URBON _WHISKIRS AND. Bo! INDIES, GINS, brands, _ viz: are cd, 2.3 per pies You are hereby Commissioner 0 in a critical condi of his recovery. It is yet ti hethr the vernment ¢an legnlly pees proecute Mr. Smyth and other leaders demonstraiion. aps WASHINGTON, D. 0. Fs SS UBLIN, August 8.—The city is quiet. All the for obstracti The eeiger tote Steen, ative E eis bees cree ‘At the same time the President sent the fol- lowing comm’ sion to? Deputy Commissioner J. SAbT WATER OARSHALLS VILLA ‘This beautifnl situation. on. Fee all fo e per'ds rs week. : fi my a, . Pe Bey SM eRSTTAL Proprieto: management a . Ki formerly of the “Kirkwood House,”” — ‘on city. Salt water bathing, fishing, oj ‘and hunting, ten- pins, croq music, &c., &c., are = seonied ROTTS, Proprictor. _JOHN FB. “xranwhoK. Manager. ree & 2, 2 0 m1 ‘This beautiful SUMMER Jog irene A ‘tated near Suicker's Gap, ‘ia! and Winchester, turnpike eit ies ready for the. — ‘ion of ts by JUNE Ist, desirin, INNACLE HOUSE. 8 Mrs. erating SSE ce og Traced! ica yaaa So Moses Kell Sith tea. a a Barr, ; A istues, Corpse Borinae.” ied WEAR MUST BE SOLD IN ORDBR TO REDUCE STOCK. THE SEASON, AND PREPARING FORA LARGE FALL STOCK, WHICH 1AM NOW HAVING MANUFACTUR- ED ESPECIALLY TO OB- DER, I OFFER FOR THE NEXT 20 DAYs: White Duck (feck Brown Duck Stites. All Linen Suits... Light Colored Gassimere Pants) 5 6 'y ana $3 ‘and Vests to match........ Light Cassimere Pants, single. White Marseilles Vests. cneemnee White Duck Vestu...... Alpaca, BACK .-cccencene Fine Black Oloth Frock Coats, from. 3 “ Blue Cloth Frock and Derby Coats. to $18 Fine Biack Doeskin Pants..........0-9.J£f0m 4.58 to $8 Large extra-sige Suits, of Cheviot, Cassimere, Bluo Flannel, }, and White and Brown Duck, at very low rates. 7 As I am determined to reduce my Stoek with- out delay. purchasers will find it to their advantage to give me acail, A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between lth and Nth streets, Syt7-tr. Three doors from lth st, 7D H. B. 7D YOU CAN GET MANY REAL BARGAINS ALPACA, SEERSUCKEB, DUSTERS, ALL OUR STOCK MUST BE 80LD to make room for goods for the next season. THE REASON WHY! These Goods sreceapee er tm Sanpete mrs £9 low that we can't keep rapidly to buy ry Tat; THEREFORE 4 HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICE 18 GUARANTEED. _HABLE BROTHERS, CORNER OF 71u AND D STREETS, jy38 AINTELLIGENGER BUILDING. Deak AND SI Beoms, 1 Eres 8 Sunday have been its Cure and Its Preventive, disc! BY J. Hg. SCHENCK, M1. D. Sterne: ly ‘ond friend friend. are en ‘the PGtcgenicen slumber into which, bad they calm- adopted DE. JOSEPH H. sCHRNE SIMPLE TREAT- os —— efficacious Unysses S. GRANT, President of the United States. To all who shall see these presents, Greeting : Know ye, that by virtue o! Many a lmman River, near Piney Point Pavilion, is now open tor [a Ne cit boarders, death there "hates "00 Good tions in-unenrpansed for fishing ro sailing. Piety the authority con- of Euests free of chatge. ‘Trt second section 0” the act of Congress approved April entitled “An act to amend an act regu the tenure of certain civil offices,” I “rashereby ities = immediate inquiry into alt the factsof the WN areten s oe age agred aa | om ‘sient a pie! that forks medic! hi for their use, ened ato be healthful ¥ fal vigor. state, To Os faith ot thes inyalid iS raade roy that is not a thowsand and vieible works. The hens ct Schenck ’s medicines is as simple seit ie entain ite philosophy. requires no argument. It is ass incing. The Seaweed Tonic ai firet two weapons With Which the, cited persis cod 8, fencsloanily sooditicn, the bronchial stomach. They re- & suitable person therefor; sbuject to sions of law applicable theret>. have caused these tent and the seal of the ereunt » affixed. In testimony ‘whereo! letters to be made United States to be Given under my hand, at the cit; ton, the eighth day of August, in Lord one thorsant . Bo0d port iepts ai thie detightfal » place. py most daily from Baltimore and Washi ‘AX tri-weckly mail has been established to the Fars Mandrake Pills are the erms: os ete re per week, $60 for August, of the eight hundred and seventy- gne, and of the independence. of the United sete originate in ase eer eles ith sthiae” with the > ma marae ction of the liver. Ble ‘culminating the ie devastated by the war. ‘The Algerian Rebels Routed. VERSAILLES, August &—Advicos from Algeria say the insurrection has becn routed and Moned- The revolt, however, continues In the province of Constantine, the most eastern of the three departments of ‘which Algeria is murders at | ataaied and sore- it J By the President: 3: ¢. Baxcnorr DAVIS, Act’g Sec’y of State. General Pleasontyn retired from office about half-past one o'clock, forwarding the following note to Mr. Douglass: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of Internal Revenue, * _ WASHINGTON, August 8, 15 To J. W. Douglass, Esq., First Deputy Commis- er Internal Revenne Bureau: this day been su: resident, I turn Very respectiully, Mr. Douglass, immediately upon receiving his commission, went before Judge Wylie and took the oath of office, and entered upon the dis- char, ¢ of his duties. There seemed to be uni- satisfaction all through the Treas p..rtment, and hundreds waited uy ‘as during the afternoon to offer ne did not sign am * wey as the old Commissioner during the forenoon. INTERNAL REVENTE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $26: Assistant Suteron Bens. D. Fasste has been ordered to the Washington navy yard. THe U.S. STEAMER JUNIATA was at Christi- ana, Norway, and the Plymouth at Hamburg, when last reported. Tue U. S.sTEAMER CaLiPornNiA arrived at San Franci.co on the 30th of July, forty-three days from Callao. SENATOR SumNER left here last evening for Philadelphia, where he will remainseveral days, the guest of Colonel Forney, and will afterwards proceed to Boston. PosTMASTER GENERAL CRESWELL did not return lest night, #s announced in a morning He is expected this evening. sistant Postmasier General Marshall returned from Virginia last night, and was on daty to-day. Cart. Ronert W. Suvre.pt, lat> in com- mand of the Tehuantepec surveying expedition, hes been ordered to command the Wabash, now ficting out at t Boston as the flag-ship of the Eu- a + COME in, with ail its distressing symptoms, of Ooms den subdued. The Mandrake Pills are. oned of one of Nature's ifte—the Ped: jophltutn | Peltatum. They pos- g to spend the uate eer fhe country will ing, alterative propertios of pareen 8 + Round Hill Post Bac, aus aoe ids jo 15-tf @ blood-searchi ealomel, but. unlike catomel “LEAVE NO STING DEUIND.” The work of cure is now be; in mentary canal are ejected. The Liv is wound up. It arouses from its stomach act feel that be in petung, Numerous by “the rebels in that of Seome 8.—The steamship touched at ‘Guocutows th's ip Ismalia, from New nded from this e Same Over to A. PLEASONTON. from New York, Yerk, touched at Melville this morning. Coal Shi; ip) Burned. LrvErroor, August The ship Southamp- ton, which took fire Saturday when ready to sail for New York with a cargo of coal, and was burned to the water's edge, hos sit the tide, and will be a tocal lo s. yarived on the 7th, the ship Simla, from New On BY ively, a thet ‘patient begius to A SUPPLY OFGOOD mIneD. The Seaweed hn in conjunction wi permeates and assimilates w seen to be at hand. There 18 no more ataeners no rbation of the stomach. greater ar nay father to Nye comes in to pet ince filled with Through tickets from lene to the 8; Spe tetene ain Orinae Atarecia seek Manassas, Railroad and stage from Win: . good until October le a ‘at the Maryland avenue 3 per Springs wc gee by 2 funet ction and to Masten and enters at once uj Cheated. {t collects and Tipeis ‘the impaired an lunges In the form of wath. em for expectoration, ort ne the malady is vanquished, the ied is renovated and made he dignity of Fexained ood ‘oF ‘ature cannot be ed + Sanaroca, N. ¥-, August joga regatta will take pl on Lake on September 9th and 10th, 1871, under following conditions: A four-oared race, ope the world, four miles around the stake-boat, each party to row its own boat; the winner ot t $2,000, the second second. $1,2 ird $750. Also, a single scull mos the same distance, open to the worid, each party to row its own boat; the winner to get $1,000, and the second $500: the referee to have the pone the race in case of bad Mentries must be made by the Ist ptember. There is no entrance’ money. @ above race the Tyne crew, the cham- land, has already entered, and the St. John’s crew and Paris \—The grand new, and the yaent sh ge vigor, steps forth man! GIVEN UP AS Lost. ‘The second thin Warm room until U Sgr a os REDUCTION IN PRICES. ey get well; it ‘ue almost im) =" prevent taking cold frien the Yoni are dis: $19,000 WORTH OF SPRING AND SUMMER but Edad per Tr or a cure cannot be Cpa permnnyhe in this Ul atid winter eff section of the country in the are all wrong. Phy: ‘sicians who. recommend gourse lose oe x faente if thei pion crew of Eny on walk about the IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF crews will enter. emeneierle More of the sxaaena Explosion In- ‘stigation, | New Yorx, August 's-—The government in- the Westfield disaster was ‘m. H. Buerman, machin- ist and inspector of boilers, testified that he ex- amined the boiler of the Westfield, and had it patched at the time; he met with opp ‘on from Braisted. ‘who swore at him and called Witness advised Vanderbilt to d. Buerman further testified iven cet.ificates in cases them. as mi fast to get upa good circulation of blo Inust Keep fn good epiritecbe determined to get well ‘This has a great deal to do with the appetite, and is & great point to gain. 'o despair of cure after such evidence of Its bility in the worst cases, and others. is sinful. Dr. Schenck’ to the Faculty of his own cure moral Secraary me ‘6 personal statement was in these modest Man years ago I was in the last of con- 5, cunfined to iny bed, Hey vestigation re continued to-day. ‘and at one time my js thought that I could not live a week; man catching eit ain i 8 wi feast of and obtain offer to the public, and they made « mo; It seemed tome that 7 could 9,10,12 and ro s that Mathews had where he had 8, ‘pit up more than pint of offensive yellow matter every moruing for ime. that began to subside, my cough ain and night sweats all began rs Decame 0 great that it was with 1d Keep from eating too much, rained ‘my strength. aud ba ‘| was weighed shortly after my recover} “ihen looking like « inere skeleton; m weight was only ninety-seven pot and for years I have Dr. Schenck has FAH Senencks Jeo til cn = wae oan ty i fhenck, Jr, stl contin cuts at “a Siath treet, Philadel. phia, Srey tated from 9a, m. to3 who wish a thoronah examination wit! Fometer de lates the Seact condition of the lum jeter declares the exact conditio ns, Soa eadily learn whether th ‘The direct Jijoie for taking the medicines are day ence eyen of @ child. Follow these Naturg will do the rest, excep. nant ti eome caece ves Manel tafen in tnctansed desea; the three modictnos wosd io other scoumpantinentes ‘than the ample instructions that accompany iret, create appetite. ¢ Sunday Machine Case. New Yorx, Aug. &—In the court of special sersions to-day, Nathan Kovofski, was charged with disturbing the Methodist congcezation of Alansen Church by runnii chine during the hoves of ite the church. im guiliy, but srspended sentence. disturbance *) relivious wor iP of any kind could be permitted. ‘she Saeaed: me redress others if they ‘atsturbed his religious worsiip on PRESIDENT GRANT and General Porter will return t> Long Branch by the late train this evening. There wesno Cabinet meeting to-day; but all the members of the Cabinet in town called npon the President during the day. Gen. Banks has gone to Europe to rejoin his family, who have been sojourning abroad for some time past. He sailed from New York on Saturday in the Atlantic. Mrs. Banks was in Paris at the breaking out of the war, and was one of the Inst t> leave the city. She has since been residing in Switzerland, where her chil- dren have been attending school. PostaL Treaty NxEGoTIATED.—Mr. Donald, Superintendent of the Money Order Division of the Port Oftice Department, has been successful in negotiating a money order treaty between this country and the German, Empire, ‘The treaty will not take effect until October 1, 1872, owing to the fact that the German authori- ive one year’s notice to the I's Steamship Company. REAR Apwrrar Cras. §. Boccs, command- ing the European fleet, informs the Navy De- par.ment that he was at Deal, England, on the 23d of July in his flag-ship, the Franklin, having been ordered to return to the eee Stair} the Ist of October next. Admiral lag to the Guerriere aad eee await The arrival ot Rest Admiral Alden, his successor, in Wabaih, the future flag-ship of the fleet. EFICIENCY.—It is esti- mated by the finance office of the Post Office Department that the exocss of expenditares of P ed ending te ‘une 39th ve grown in flesh ivine service in Judge Shand- The judge said no ‘and twenty-five (225) pounds, ered exieeerravted oak continued his — eee cage im the Woods. Ga., August &—The sheriff's posse which went Sout 1 last night to toa gerd harged five dollars. == the Savannah, Se: road, returned this morni negro men had all left the captr'red Sars and tole ts heyed —— = = in were bro to the cit; allowed to go to their homes. N. “4 have yet been made. i The Walter Scout New Youn, Aurust & The arransenen arrangements for the celebation of tne Scott cen! perfected. The layin, Sf the monument of Sit Walter Scott, in Central lace with appropriate cere. rocession of Scotch @ banguet at Del- and Skidaway Th the woods, leavii the cars. "They ties are required to North German Lloy« 1e most wi om mit comes Se it will come let the deepatt- pe be of good cheer, Good blood he despa the cough loosens, the night sweat is abated. bot of these morbid symptoms are are constantly kept in Park, will take As a laxative or par- ck’s medicines tens of thousands of families. monies. There w = the Mandrake Pills are a standard pre} we ‘the = Syrmp. 0s asa A prophylaccerte smonio 8 Fup or ‘Beaweed rai ts & box. For salo by all ere “TiOMrsox LILLY & oS sag — itimo: ‘lesale rast Tre Post Orrice BS a op al IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- boat —— for cleansing and Lepophiend ID GLOVE “CLEAN: all kinds for the fiscal last over the receipts with the standing eee service, and the aj ship subsidies, wil 84,000,000, as r2ported in a morning paper. CocHISE TO BE CONQUERED IP IT TAKES ALL SumMER.—The War Depariment has forwarded an Fil a meine alleged Cui Cuban filfbuster, was a a pw ae |S a hing winaic' bs Bequest PSO LALA: ER restores soiled sone equal to new. Sold by all and goods deal: Price, aid Halt Dye lathe bent ‘This splendid Hai: is the world. pumice, reliable, agiaecen toe hey deaths Re he Bees Integr Fait deta perfec Save Se Es Pgs hes meatee chosen hs ‘the: ? i & i i 3 a i | cl & i i if ll i i é 4 Hy i §, fH LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOUNDINGS, &c. Des ‘Mill foot of sth street east. vcICE TO LADIES. Lema are 1oMarket 5 ep PR LOCAL NEWS Confederaie yersax Union Soldicrs. The Grand Army Arowsed—Beat'ng the Long Roll, The recent appointment of Mr. E.R. Rox- bery, of Virginia, and an ex-confederate soldier, to afirst ele s clerkship in the Post Oftice De- artment, has arorsed a general fecling of in- is,aaion’ among the members of the Grand Army of the Republic in this city, who bave officially rotified the National Encampment of the appointment referred to, and also of the fact that quite a number of ex-confederate soldiers re holding positions in ether departments of the Government, t) the exclosion of men who served throughout th warm the Union army. The members of A. R. in this clty are confident that the National Encampment of the organization will take cognizarce of this state of affairs with such action a5 will bring about the immediate dismissal of all ex-confederates om positions under the Che general government. In case such di ere not made they openly announce their intention of not onty op- posing President Grant's re-nemination Voting for some other soldier, even Gen. cock, who will see that in the matier of appoint- wents under Government, dscrin'nauon shail be made in favor of Union soldiers. They claim that Roxburr, recently appointed in the Post Office, has publicly boasted in the De tment of bisservices in the rebel army, that the statement that he is endorsed by Senator Lewis or Representative McKenzie, of Virginia, is false. ¥ attribute bis appoint- mont to the favoritism of First Assistant Pe master General Marshall, and esert that it was made solely on personal grounds, and without reference to the political fitmess of the ap- plicant. Roxbury claims that he has been a be nee yong = siuce the wer; that he ix mdarsed by rep republicans, and that he has as toa good a vi position under government as General sonal Psipacoen or Attorney General Aker- MWhatever the result of the matter may be, i: is evident that the members of the Grand Ariny are deeply in earnest in their ition to th aay of ex- of ex-Confoleraten {> ofc under general government, and that they will tak» steps to make their influence felt accordingly. es THE LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS at thelr moot ing last evening coe the following officers +> serve the ensult ge George K Price; John it; Charles Earle, sata cnt wind er, treasurer. (hn moon of Mr. Cruit, a committee of six were Delegates for the urpoee of expla‘ning to thems their wants, The to ing - ao geoties were elected: Allison Nailor, jr.. John C. Cook, Richard Cruit, Dr. John Wanstall, William C. ur wel, and James Killiber. On motion, Hon. G: kiddie ‘was clected t) act ax counsel to the , and & committee was appointed wo inforze bis him of his election. ——_——— Tae Hatener Arrray at Ccirrrer, VA. Mr. ‘Taylor, agent on the Orange’ an 7 lexandrin vallrosd, ‘She witanmed tieatinck on Mr. L. L. Lewis, Commonwealth's Attorneys at Culpeper, Va., on Saturday man named Corrlell, states that ‘sot snake the attack, wor sss tho Mr. Lewis js a very small man, and while rid': eight i porant On Geacket which vel threw jehet whic Struck Sir. Lewis in'the back. Ie threw it. second time, and it again cut Mr. Lewis inthe back. When Mr. Lewis roturned some time af- terwards Corricll again made asavage attack on him _ the same weapon, wounuing him se- vere! ano Mopee—A, commie. re inted at a e Te Eton, had an interview Police of the Council with the Committee on for carriages owned by ine livers stable men amounting to only $22,900. The hackmen said they desired that, in all the requirements of the new hack regulations, the proprietors of livery stables be compelled to submit to the same rules and rates as are exacted of them. The committee promised to corsider = Provesson Witcox ix THe Potrir.—The amiable Profe:sor Wilcox treated the congrega- tion of Jobn street, New York, Methodist Church,on Sunday last t> a discourse on the Peace Movement. When he concluded an invi- tation was pee So Be Hon to come forward and sign the petition to Congress to pase the bill for the’ abolitton of the War and Navy Deperiments. There were at least ten signa tures, written in good Quaker sty me Pouce Orricen Tuomas Hamritor writes that be did not arr=t the Lilliputian prisoners brought before the Potice Covtt yesterday. He was handed the warrant to serve, but when be saw the infants, he told the father of them to go to the Police Court and sate the facts. The father preferred to let the court see for itself, and he (the father) took the youthful a:sailants to the court. Jaurs Ormcost, whore name appeared in ovr report of the Police Covrt proceedings yes. terday, writes to cay that the change of larceny a*a'rst bim was noi susta'ned, but that be was fined 810 for knocking McNulty down. This appears to be corre pce eT Tortorse Shell Opera Chains,two doll. toise combs, new styles, made in shape one dollar; received st Prigg’s 45 Per nia avenue. a METHODIST FRISCOPAL. Washington and Severn Camp Meet. [Camp Meeting Correspondence of The Star.] Jackson's Grove, A. A.Co., Mp., August oth, 1811.—Y~terday morning the usual praye mectings were he'd before breakiast, after which an eaperience mecting was held’in the Severn cirevit ten prayer meeting at the Washington Company's tent. Thi were continued after bre o'clock a very spirited expcrience mecting took Place at the stand led by Rev. Messrs. Mallen and Hall. At 10% o'clock the bell. sounded for the preaching services, when Rey. Mr. Hartsock discoursed from the words “Ishail be satisfied when J awake with thy likeness,” Psalm xvil, partot 2th verse. This sermon was one of the t yet delivered on the ground, and was inter. spersed with appropriate quotations frow the poets. Patter the dinner bour, the Severn tent was occupied by a prayer and experience meeting, &nd a very teresting meeting was held in one of the private tents for young people and ied by Mrs, Linville. At ibree o'clock, Rev. Mr. Muller, the junior min‘ster of the ctreit, preached dtrom Phitip~ pias, 4:15— I can do all things through Christ which strengthened me”—asurprisingly tine dis- course for @ young man. He called attention first to the term ail ‘and to the word can as the opposite of can't, which had never accomplished any desirable results. “We might perhaps not be able to do all things, but with the aid of Jesus could accomplish inach. He urged his congre- gation not to reject the claims of the Saviour. Srd in glowing terms contrasted the character of the Christian and the unconverted man. An invitation was given, pot only to sinners. but those who desire more religion, and a number presented themselves at the altar; bee tore the cloe, profeming to receive the sought- sor blessing. A meeting for the promotion of toliness wat also held in “the large Severn temt, at which a number spoke. night meeting was fully up to that of "| Right in interest a v. B. Peyton Town, oO! y Chapel, preached from the words or the Prod Son, 'in Luke XV, %; tor= any, sylva- z camp season. » y= ‘wr. Brown, H. McNemar, W. T. . a bem have arrived en f us i i i g the place :