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: EEE THE EVENING STAR. | Published Dally, Sunday: Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. THE EVENING STAR’ NEWSPAPER COMP'Y: 8. B. BATEPMANN, Provt. —— THE EVENING STAR is served by earriors to Cuts PER WuEx, or For- UR CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two Cexts each. By mail—three months, $1.0; tix months, £7.00; one year, $5.90, pening Star, = THE WEEKLY STAR—publiehed Friday—$150 | Syear. G/ Invariably in advance, tn both cases, and no paper sent longer than paid for BF Rates of advertising furnished on application. v= 38—N®, 5,744. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1871. TWO CENTS. LADIES’ GOODS, &e. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. OFFICE oF 7 AT M. WILLIAN’S, FE) T= ANNUAL PIGNIO AND EXC 5 © W. MAVENNER &€ CO., 907 PexxsrLvasia AVENTS, ST. ANDREW'S SUCIETY BURNS CLUB, to Marshall Hall CESDAY, the ith instant, being 1 Anniversary 0 ‘Sir The Steamer on Tt REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, | 642 LOUISIANA AVENUE, | Lace Points, Sacque Black Dress Silks. 1 lo Dresses, of desc Hone. THIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET | Bendy nade D Fa ec rte. Corset, Ladies will always find a handsome assortment of je 3 4 Handkorchi Real Laces, Colla coves and Handkorchiefs, Under} Ivanig a ven ICKETS SOLD PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. RSION AND will will leave Of any of the rye iu Ghip, Leghorn, and T THE BOAT. | sire i pwore and Feathers. GEO. W. BALLOCH es. St. Andrew's Society. ot jot | Hair Braids of superior quality, &., &. THOS. resident Burns Club. STE cis! | AltGoods marked in plain figures. and at the low- | aulz-2t = copy.) , ; RN Sy Freshener suoptianinoveh TRST ANN DNIC AND FLAG CELE- Secu eae BRATION E BAKERS BENE- Cottateral Security and Business | FICIAL ASSOCIATION, | old at RAL ADVANCES MADE PENDING NEGO. as BEYER'S 7th street Park erie TIATIONS. | 413 SEVENTH STREET, TUESDAY, August 1th, 1871, Prompt person tr sween D axp E Sraeers. ARDLESS ai attention given to all matters in- | Ro our ea ‘S j GEO. W. CLABES SPECIAL NOTICE. b. HOLDEN oF cost To FF REG SELLING OFF Fi — aN BUSINES: a f ‘1 ——— at 12% o'clock. Cc. H. HOLDEN « CO., | NO HUMBUG! SEEING IS BELIEVING!" By order Chief Marshal, EMBERS, as well as iM ISS and JOURNEY MEN BAKERS not belong! amen mus are Feapectfully Brvited to taoet nC bérect, between 6th and 7th streets, 'TESDAY, 15th August, aull-3t* MY ENTIRE STOCK O08 MILLINERY AND FANCY GLODS, BEGARDLSSS OF COST. NATURAL CURLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Any shape or style of the best quality IMITATION HAIR CHIGNONS AT 35 CENTS. M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, be given by REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ob the Steamer €33 LOUISIANA AVENUE, © WASHINGTON.D. 0. ~_ ANDREW B. COYLE The Steamer will McROBERTS & CO., ESTATE AND INSUBANCE OFFICE, Corner 1Sch and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, weer oon Dand B f WASHINGTON, D. ©. ADIES, ATTENTION! wings re OS” | A “tow LLAMA SHAWLS, which will be sold at BEAL ‘Thurstey morning. n Fri ingt Special attention pard to all ments of t art GRAND EXCURSION TO NORFOLK, WILL the INDEPE. ORER OF RECHABITES. of ington, Georgetown and Alexandria, * we nd LADY OF THE LAE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1679, 1871. ave Geotgetown at 2 o'clock, 7th-street wharf, Washington, at Alexandria at 43 o'clock p. m., on ide at Old Point Comfort, Fo ahd returning, arriviog In Norfolk Returning, will the rame day at 4 o'elock p.m., and arrive in Wi i Priday morning about 7 o'clock. Bo occlock, and its Toth: uch he 1 fon — 7 a4 ‘el a leave Norfolk ‘ash: caver G4 00 To be had of ber of the Order, hart om the dny of the Bkcuedton. Tet? yt he aull-t val Dev: £8 of the ena reduced prices. me! is P. BROWN, 1 ssortment of PARASOLS, very ches: Act AYER large stock of Lables CADEBSGA CONTBACTOR AND L ESTATE AGENT MEN lcs og wil wo fro Ga 8 Corner of New York avenue and 1éth street, jee . 743 Meter ont 715 M MAREET SPACE. For the Benefit of arts of the city for sale on lo: q = ut and colors, at reduced prices. NATUBAL CURLS at reduced prices. 5 CURLS AT $4. 4 CURLS AT 33. 3 CURLS AT 91.50. ‘The largest assortment of CORSETS in ins, Thos. Sinon. J ter—Matihow Goddard. A.CAM T TAiLor, 22m aso LOTu Sts. committee or Lodge. the Seventh stre thecity | Park ycan be BIsMARCE, soca oe ad WELLINGTON CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS, YS RAND ErONTO XRACUSIANS' LODGE, NO. 10, Ki. of P., Kuights Matthew. Goddard, Low Martfa Arenz and Capt. W. TH WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN_ PARK, ONDAY, Angust 14, is7l, the Orpnans of the Lodge. ected for pers als ag oe —_ oomyitiee, at Arras anente~P. 2. Chancellor taken 1B payment. “a +4 che W. Bradbury, hancellom: Wm. - Hines, wht —" f 8. HELLER. ‘A. E. L,, Keese, George W. Hinesy A Camphetl Frank E. Grant, W c Edmand, ©. Arnold an LADIES WALKING SUITS of all styles, white iol Williams. Ballet Mas- master of ceremonies. 0 be had of any member of the B. Coaches will be in waiting at the terminus of Fallroad to convey parties to the fi Ve 5. Selling from % to 9 per cent. less than the, e SURLY ig conte: Pante.¥8 conte: Vests bought elsewhere. Heo! Foe Makswar i oa ching made to order im the latest | | Our well known PABIS KID GLOVES at @1 per AED BRED Y Sie, leave Ber whet? 6. Boys’ Patweras cut for pas NDAY, August 13th (ChGsG OUT SALES “tickets, 50 Cente, anto.se* . GREAT REDUCTION. —— —__—_——_— ° Te] “J ONE PRICE ONLY. _____AMUSEMENTS. YOUTH'S, BOYS AND CHILDREWS HENRY KING, Jr., sf On } CLOTHING. a Trn &r. ar Tra sr. MASONIC TEMPLE, ARKEITER’S. No. 486 Seventh street, between Dand B streets tight doors above Odd Fellow’s Hall, Choice Gir Paintings, Ergravii Also, Li Si is Chromos, £o, ae A ‘angings, Window HARNEY JACKET SUITS. ‘Twenty-five thonaand dollars of Shade ture Cords and Tassels MILLINERY and FANCY GOUDS, Bings, Nails fein t - VX ies Wars . Please remember Name and Number. TRO SUITS OSTERY, GLOVES, PARASOLS, ; rn enim ashe se CUMSETS: LADIES VESTS. ; The vo styles in SUMMER CASSTMERES. soap ate nol ‘cent. above cost. CHEVIOTS, WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES fo des iathon F CO. REICH One Price Only. Orean Tuning and Also. $1118’ COLLARS, DRAWEES, TIES, XC No. 423 Nth Street, (EstTasiisnxy Ove Sole agency for the sale of the celebrated PIANOS itimore, and Wm, . abore 20 Year CULORED LINENS, afactared with taste az - -——— FeCnniayrn "Aiba aan elegance for ali frm St hs of BD years of > on, On i _— | THE TRADES earoncor nose "t secand-han ae. 80CAS, ac Great opportunity for gocd goods at low prices. TENTS for Sale or Rent for Camp Meetings, | 7 Fai Festi OWARD HOUS Jorner 6 ‘Public and Private Balls and Par- NOAH WALKER & CO., WASHINGTON HOTELS. h street and Pennsylvania avenus, wish first-class TABLE BOARD, three arment, at the THE SIMPLEST AND_LESS LIABLE TO % and $1.9; Pants, 75 GET OUT OF ORDEEK za Business Suit, $2.25 lone jheatly and_ at reasonable prices. Agency at CHAS. BAUM’S vie) of ‘cleat vee—a pingls two CORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, | ee Dest at: ‘ cer Builti iS: |. This feawous re - poiee. BT Rey tid Both Ocobs ; ‘ts kind in the countes. if not in the world. ., VED NOISELES: cK STITS NTHON Agent, IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITOR jymas AEG Agent, FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, Adjusting Shutile Ton at he epera NUFACTURE the MA eagre 4 WNINGS. JOHN C. HOGAN, OF WINDOW AND VERAN- SINGS. BAS |. TENTS, WAGON COVERS. m given to city and countr: ‘4 promptly attended to. 714 s almost Mackines eet for September. COND-HAND FURNITURE | Y 4 T T 0 7 mouth, clild: g' good unt aptly centers i H.4& AUG. SCHMEDTIE, dqpot. fog an early t ‘urther in! THE SEASON, AND PREPARING FOR A LARGE PALL STOCK, WHICH If aM r NOW HAVING MANUFACTUR- ED ESPECIALLY TO OR- DER, 1 OFFER FOR THE NEXT 20 DAYS: Light Camtmere Suits, st. REPAIR CLOCKS, SPECKS carefully executed, at mode charges. oc8-ly INSURANCE COMPANIES. Neurmwesrems am |Pous® * Ate. GaTiorp, See. .; Hexen Vico Pres't; ‘Sous tt Van Draw Brest cas 138. Has an rushes (uratce mt it met cost MILBURN’S Bot all, of Toterest am iis icvestmente, hea'a tower Tauleral Sa ase oda high reserve, ; c at |, 10,12 and 91d 21,12 5 _Byl8.tm All Linen Suits... —— C Cassimere Pant» Bight Clod Vents to manich.—-f Light Cassimere Pants, single....3 White Marseilles Vests... ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. ‘ Alpaca Sacks.. — CASH CAPITAL A. nenneneiya tienes $100,000 Linep Sack Coats... 75e. Youths’ Cassimere Suits, Boys’ + “ x to 96 ¥iae Black Cioth Frock Coats, from..........8 to $1) “ BlueCloth Frock sud Derby Coats..§ to €23 Pine Black Doeskin Pants......mfrom 4.50 to 6S B7As 1 om determined to reduce my Stock with- out «telay. purchaser naz, Ieee will find it to thelr advantage A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUSB, Betwoen Wth and sith streets, __iym-te ‘Three doors trom Nth st. BRICKS! BRICKS! BRICKS! ols SITES sk ne Sina UTHSON & DUNN, A ri 1993 Fourani-e Hail Marca 8! W, a $4 sure of eu . ten-pina, croquet and grounds, good music. &c., &e., ments al this delightful place. Can ior ten years is half price. 921-991 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK a 9 TRUNKS AND SATCHEIS IN THE TERRITORY rhcnes} HE Large extraaize Suite, of Cheviot, Cassimere, Blac raunks.{ 4! a4 frnomxs. Fiaaaat, and White and Brown Duck, \ BSATCHELS at very low fetes: _ FOR LADEES aes ee Jo Russia and Grain , Turkey Mor EATCHELS.} From 81 (0 616. [SaTOuRLS, e Tf yeu_ M. G. COPELAND, mealFn day, gu tole hae.” Recontly 7 aS He ‘opened aud refitted i style. 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Dealer in Awning Materials, "fable Board. 8% per month, i: 4 jyiim HOWARD & 1KELAND, Propfietors ee j A STHONY FISHER, C, ©: Wintaxp, ‘. EBBITT HOU! CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAY, \+ ST CLASS SCOURER, dalpin MEKCHANT TAILOR, re . aps w INGTO. Metropolitan Hotel wn's,) G18 Oru Steer, OrrosiTe Patest Orricz. ane ge NSS | heaton nie itis SUMMER RESORTS. Rp or Bur a - —$——___ EWING MACHINE | GALT WATER BATHS SEWING MACHINE Fe | Ss Rsi '$ VILLA. : 90 ae Without being taken apart; | This beautiful situation. on St. George's YY cok 2 Gees removed without cleaning the whoie | River, near Piney Point Pavillion, Is now opeu tot aie . after beipg removed, | 1 of boarders. Good accommodations, SEWING MACHINE AGENCY mvs Clothos cleaned, assed for fishing and sailing. Plent ts free of charge. Tri- e. ee. 10 per _w. SSS E x i LOWER POTOMAC RIVER, IN SIGHT OF CILRSAPBARE BAY. s open for thi xt i 8, fishing, crabus re amoug the amuse be reached by laily froma Baltimore and Washi: Atri-weekly mail has been established to the : Sper day. 213 per week, $0 for August, r A. R. POTTS, Proprictor. JOBN H. KIRKWOOD. Mana anitt fe JUNE Ist, wrt ([ 2% BEXSTONS, WING MACHINE nian i ‘This beautiful SUMMER RESORT, si ts tHe -\ REPAIRING of every deveription 1m the Farut- sad Winshporen rusaptee ia be caus ta BEST MACHINE EVEB C¢ TED . reception of guste by vse Call at the offic = Jes Gene | Vase dicen B. Fo SASREY toon’ HAP Ben _7t RETSPACE, E’ ) Ist j bates, Londin éomuty, Va, je 1S tf sed examine i : iostatments of Ten JOHN WoVERMOTT & BROS., | DENSACLE Ti SPRiNon S80 PETE RY RRND PR VE Terme: $220 pr day, 4 pr week amt 8:0 por {OU 5= Reprerion rx waices. | gecei\hi'O VW STORAGE AND . [nese lar Onsen ead $19,000 WORTH OF SPRING AND sUMMER WEAE MUST BE SOLD IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK. - Pe ae TCT A . IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF AIRING OF WATCHES. | JEWELRY, ser- Int, for, Through tickets from Washington, to the Sprin ayd return, vin Orange, Alexandrin. ani Monster Walirocs i singe from Win tend ‘enue aod at the Macylon sees 10 . m.; arrive at Capper Springs te vr may be obtained of avy of the a ODA AND MINERAL WATERS ON DRAUGH’ RUG STORE No. 631 FIFTEENTH STREET, Opposite the Treasury. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Beening Star. The Cholera Raging in Germany. BERLIN. August 12—The imperial govern- SPECIAL NOTICES. Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Pronounced by Connoisseurs tmp THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” It pet digestion, : rivaled Tor ita atone analy We mi been hI Mosers. LEA iegegauterie, prosecute parties making or ve1 col JOURN DUNCAN'S SONS. ‘aul2-coém Agents, New York. Washington News and Gossip. SPeaker BiArne is at Saratoga. InTeRxaL Revexve.—tThe receiptsfrom this source to-day were 476,25 ‘THE AMOUNT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS to the new Prices than Elsewhere. ment and the local authoritics have adopted the paArer's Sarsnparilia and “Cherry Pectoral, ie Soe ee EE most stringent measures for the prevention of aruett's Gocoking and ia benek | | _Sexaron Scuxen was in New York on | the spread of cholera. ‘Twents-theee perons alto Alterative, 8c.; Hostetter’s, Sere oes ale von. and Barry i and Magnolia Balm. Dye, Se. Helmbold's Buchu maica a Thursday. Governor Cooke has gone to Philadelphia, and will return on Monday. Cox. D. C. Cox, acting chief clerk of the De- were attacked with the disease at Konigsburg, thirteen of whom are already dead. - Important from France. Paris to le Rebuilt—Growing Opposition to Pro- t Thiers” Term. Selena. Beetline’s | Partment of the Interior, was obliged to leave | vote to rarsee lean al pce head aes Amironla, Se; Sourdont,Ghe-; Nichol's Bllsit Pro" | the office to-day on account of a sudden and | million francs, to be used for the rebssiding and i g's Helict, Se) Ratwerss | Somewhat severe attack of sickness, which his Tetir of the edifices destroyed or injured during Sarsaparillian, lorida Water, fc.; Perry's | friends hope will be only temporary. he Feign of the Commune. Lotion, 6175; ‘Lubin’s Extracts, gi: Gar peeeeae - a opposition t0 the peel of the term gate’s Saaps. lars ecosrmeat reat ot stots, | THR BOARD OF DiEncTons of Columbia Col- | of omens said to be growing rapidly, both in fale prices 1 per bottle; | lege have received a letter from Dr. J. C. Well- | the Assembly and among the peop’ ing, announcing his acceptance of the presiden- Ho 'y ine Did Rye Whisky larke bottles, 1: ye S—guaranteed as represented or money re! The Livenia te Try Her Luck wit Ameri ach: ~ q . Yachts. ilfoe nin W ines, Bary Anpetice, Sherry, Mas £7 of that institution, tendered himeome weeks | Loxpox, Augnt fo Con ere pr aey (Corner af aad D atone BW. in consequence of the victory of the Livonia over THE commission of Charles Francis Adams, to be one of the Arbitrators, at Geneva, under the Treaty of Washington, was forwarded to the Egeria, has reconsidered his determination not to send the former to America. She is to be docked to-day for alteration of her keel. Her Great ByRAND IN OLD ND, brands URBON WHISKIES GINS, &., spars will subsequently be reduced, and she will of the follow: » Vin:—Family him to-day, having first been signed by the | sail shortly for New York in the plac or the 2 Bee ae 4A a Tr President and Secretary Fish. Cambria. * PARDONED BY THE PREstDENT.—The Presi- dent has pardoned Travis Redwine, convicted Paris Wants to be the ital Again. Panis, August 12—The municipal council of Paris ha desir jehnesse: + 184. $7.40; do., 1849, od a resolath cmuy & CO., 1588" B10; Californie ing adodted a resolution expressive of may & Co. $' fo1 Or aS Gis, 62 35° itt aasing in Arkansas, and Henry Wil- fr the removal of the capital wo Paris, re the % is, convicted of importing cigars, contrary to on a wi upon Thiers ca Prenat, | eee Socata essen a east Eative chan; » my iS17°aed 1219 Penn's ave Postmaster GENERAL CRESWELL arrived in decision of the question rested with the assem: the city at about 3o’clock yesterday afternoon, | bly, and should not be trammeled by any action CONSUMPTION: and left again at 5:40 p.m, He and President | @ Bis part. Its Cure and Its ive. cs +, Bismarck on the School Question. BY J. H. SOHENCK, Ml. D. Solr a hie rinareeraoon with ex-Senator Cat: Busiam, Auger 1f- Prins, ieee as — ’ mee near Camden, N. J. Chancellor of Germany, has decided that’ the Many a human being has passed iy Fas whose SzcreTary Fisu recently told an interview- | School a ation of Alsace be non-secta- feath there “aulepaiaiiy proven mesne of care, | ingreporter, “I have given no intimation of an | S82. Those near and dear to family and friends are sleep- | intention to resign, nor do I intend to resign for | TBe Swiss gg tml the Wash. amnless slumber into which, had they 'y pt DR. JOSEPH H. SCHENCK’S SIMPLE TREAT- and availed themselves of his wonderful efficacious bey some time yet. Every man who fills my position Wy ened has to eubustt to be semoved by the mewepepers from time totime.”” meton y~ Berwk, August 12 —The Swiss Federal Coun- cil has resolved to reserve the appointment of an arbitrator on the part of Switzerland upon medicines, they would not have fallen. Assessor oF INTERNAL ReveNvE yor tuts | (V6 f/abema claims un . Sch in his case ved that wher- > bm nd fie ke lity remains, that vitality, dy hig | DISTEICT—The Commissioner of Internal Rev- | Twelve Killed and Forty Wounded by sufficient vital medicines ann his directions for thelr’ use, is quick: “Tim this statement thers’ fe nothing provany in this statement " ‘To the faith of the invalid ismade norepresentations that is not a thousand times substantiated by living and visible works. The theory of the c Schenck ’s medicines is as simple ax it Tee philowopy reauires no argument, assuring, seltconvincing. ‘The Seaweed Tonic aud Mandrake Pills are the fiat two wenpote witht which the ‘cltadel of the enne to-day nominated to Secretary Boutwell ‘Walter W. Burr, for Assessor of Internal Rev- enue for the District of Columbia, vice B. N. Meeds, resigned. APPOINTMENTS BY THE Presipent.—The President has appointed James Birney and Claudius B. Grant, of Michigan, to be com- missioners to the centennial exhibition, at Phil- the Gun-cotton Explosion in Eng- land. Lonnom, Ang. 12—The FErcotton. explosion at Stow market was terribly destructive of life and limb. Twelve persons were instantly killed or fatally injured, and forty others severely or slightly wounded.’ Intense excitement has been occasioned by the disaster, and is increased by # prevalent fear of further explosions. ure by Drs itis eel: ‘aasailed. Two-thirds of the cases of con- chia; J. M. - , Barnesville, | The U. S. Steamer Guerriere Ashore. munptlon originate, tn Ayepopsia oak 8 ee ene ens mame! || | Kemutes Rup: te neces te eee eee disordered liver. With this condition, the bronchial Michigan; C. C. Gillespie, postmaster, Calvert, | American steam fi e Guerriere, Captain Ste- tubes “sympathise” with the stomach. They ro- | Piceay ‘Graham, 3d lieutenant revenue | Yens, Which ran ashore recently ‘of Leghorn. spond to the morbific action of the liver. Here, mare 4 _— The British iron-clad Warrior has not been ihen, comes calminatingresait apd ths eeting | marine service. bg lp elgg be fred — ONSUMPTION, — Tre Szwarp Party.—The latest letters ernest days ago, and towed to The Mandrake Piligare composed of one of Nature's | received by Mr. Risley from his daughters in | 5p¢zzia tor repairs. . noblest gifte—the jum Peltatum. ‘They pos- M: London. ot ree | jing alterative properties of | Constantinople, say that both they and Mr. , —— : peavey A a ealibe calmeel. aor Appointment of Arbitrator on the Alabama Claims— Seward were rapidly recovering from fatigue after their hard jaunt in Egypt, and that after abies Deathe from the Gun Cotton Eaplo- “ LEAVE NO STING BEHIND.” eons beginnl: b on— Promoted to Barone! The work of cure is now begin ‘he vitiated | all they felt inclined to tarry in Europe, instead} = ere - " : mentary canal ere ol ag The liver like a'cicek, | Of by ain ge _ = hertd ad — eater Gack, Lord Chit Jenn By, “ro is wound up. It arouses from ite torpidity.. The | decided to do. The plan then being considered has been appointed British member of the board of arbitration upon the Alabama and other claims pending under the tre: ot Washington between the United States and Great Britain. A dispatch from Stowmarket says eighteen (July 14) was to reside in Italy through the coming winter, and make the tour of Europe in the Spring. ‘Tue New York Star, which hasgenerally been stomach acts Fesponsively, ahd the patient begina to feel that he is tng athe i ee aa! sl L’ 00) a ‘The Seaweed Tonle, tu conjwuction with the Pille peruvcates and assimilates with the food. Chylifien, 3 “ deaths are known to have occurred from the ex- tion is Bie pioeressing bye 7 epeed ee we, all wrong in regard to the controversy existing | piosion in that town, and nine persons are miss- seen to be at hand. There is no more flatulence, no | here about public improvements, hits the nail | ing, and are supposed to hare perished. Fifty- exacerbation of the stomach. tite sets in. Now comes the greatest Bl arifier ever yet py, an indulgent father to, suffer! Pulmonic Syrup comes in to perform ite and to hasten’ square on the head when it says :—The fight grows in intensity, and the whole country has ‘an interest in the result.” That is exactly it. The pro; ists understand that “ the whole ured more or less seriously. It is said that Alfred Russell Wallace, an em- inent traveler and ornithologist, will be created baronet. ei °1 its: work country has an interest in the result,” and they | ‘The Emperor of Brazil Coming to the Cheated,” It collects and ripeas the impsired and | proposs to Justify and meet that interest by ee Dmited Menten ~ diseased portions of the lungs. In the form of gath- | keeping the city up to the times in improve. ust 12—A London letter says crings it prepares them for, expectoration, ail 1ol ina very short time the malady is vanqaished, the rotten thrune that it occupied is renovated aud made and the jent, in e dignity of regains Vigor, steps orth to enjoy the ‘mauhood oF the womanhood that was ‘Pies ecu hex tay tas vesioie imet shay Be thing is, ents yin a warn: roum until they’ get well; it i almost imapoe- ments and ap) ance, even if it costs some- thing; while the moss-backs insist oi their money for shaving purposes, th sults in keeping the city in the condition it oc- cupied half century ago. ‘That is all there is of it. Commissioner DouGiass to-day ordered the removal of the following Internal Revenue offi- cers in New York :-—Detectives Willard Bullard, the Emperor cf Brazil still intends visiting the United States. Catacazy to be Recalled. New Yous, August 12—The Herald says the Russian Minister Catacazy will be recalled at the request of Secretary Fish. Mazzini Down on the International Society. A manifesto from men of Italy is published ible te ut taking cold when the faced, but it oI New York, August 12 Mazzini to the work: Alexander N. Lewis; special assistant assessors | He advises his countrs ten » aloof from e all wrong, Physicians that | George W. De Costa and E. J. Wheek onal socicty of men, an or- Jose their patients, if their lat re bad: . ia and E. J. iceler of the | the international society of workin |, an Or- Sineased, an cea thes ars Hates eas Tey | Ise dbstriet - diseased, and yet, Tust not sit down quiets they must walk about tho room as much and as fast us the strength will bear, ood circulation of blood. ‘The patients ood spirite—be determined to get well. to do with the appetite, and is ; L. T. Brien and John Glynn of the 2d district} K. M. Cooney, Anson Atwood, and A. M. Stansbury of the 34 district. ‘This action is taken after a full consultation between Super- visor Dutcher and the Commissioner, and will, no doubt, be of much benefit to the public Bervice. appointments were made ont of the regular order, and without the recommenda- tion of the assessors in those districts or of the supervisor, and the necessity for them has never been apparent. ‘The saving to the government by this reduction is $50 per day. Tue NorTuexn Sioux.—The Secretary of the ganization as impractics elements wh: h he affects to despise, denounces in all its aims, and wanting in uid make it’ successful, irre ligious, devoid of nationality, and false ‘in its teachings regarding the acquisition of wealth or holding of property. y, Which aims to control the vast multitude, must, according to Mazzini, fail. ——_-—_ Opening h of the Democratic Coremsvs, O., August 11.—General Thomas Ewing, jr., delivered this evening the opening T & great point to gain. ‘despair of cure after such evidence of tte possi- bility in the worst cases, and moral certainty in all others, is sinful. “Dr. Schenck’s pei statement the Faculty of his own cure was in these modest 4 ‘any years ago I was in the last stages of con- sumption; confined tomy bed, and at one time my physicians thought that I could not live a week; then, like & drowning man catching uf, straws, i b ined t! sae pi he preparations which Lnow | Interior has received a communication trom the | Combs content onto ee Tee hs ofer e the bebtic ate ead: ee fuer senot | Secretary of War, inclosing extracts from re- disctsses financial issues. He says the democracy a a ey soon riper the | ports of Generals Sheridan and Hancock rela- | &f Ohio propose that the general government ‘and I would spit up mors than | five to the condition of the Sioge ne Dakota. | shali furnish all the money of the people in an Mow matter every morning for | The Secretary of War recommends that the Sec. | Re Which shall be a legal-tonder, equally with retary of the Interior does all he can consistently, coin, for all public and private debts whatso- in the way of issuing rations, to keep the North- #00 began ide, my cough ever, except where the contract expressly calls ‘As soon ag that to subsi fever, pain and Ws sweats all began to leave me, tite so great that it was with | rn Sioux quiet until spring. Both General | fr specie, and with it redeem the 5-20 bonds; aime y that Lcould keep from eating tov macht Sheridan and General ‘Hancosk represent these | #24 that, to re undue expansion of the soun gained my strength, and have grown in flesh | Sioux as disposed to make war on the slightest bene oo u —— ters per cent. bond, ever since.” > text, and ask for } especially for Fort | Which shall be exchangeable at par for the legal- the Doctors Mihen noking ike siaore seeltone tes | Buford, which is virtually in a state of siege: | tenders at any time, and into which the leoals weight was only ninety-seven pounds; my present | General Sherman, in endorsing these reports, | teeders may, at the option ot the holders, at any Keigut is two banded nd’ fwrenty five (28) pounds, faye 21" ‘The army ts in no condition to meet | lime be convert for years I have enjoyed uninterru; S e requirements of a war wi Si 1S blower “Dr. Schenck has discontinued. bis’ professiona as onde Indians in the inacessible region about Milk river. Allour meatures in that quarter are de~ fenslve and necessarily weak.” A Double Murder. DENVER, CoLonapo, August 11—A cold- Dieodeu murder was committed last night thir- teen miles from this place u; e Platte river. G . Bovacina and Mrs. Newton, were shot phon RES TL eetnk is woe ee ; + Je-zetill continue tosce patiente a their office, No. 13 North Sixth streets Philwials phia, every Saturday, from 9a. m.to3 i. Those who wish @ thorongh examination with the Res vinil —s—__-+2 2 -___ WASHINGTON AND Onro RAILRoAD—New Py rometer will be charged five dollars. The Resp! tition — The Martinsburg (Weet tii by « German farm hand named Theodore Myers. Fometer declares the szact condition of the lungs. | Statesman states that a proposition. hes*iew | Honacina is dead, and ‘Mix Newton will prot eeaeacme en Tomlily learn whether they £6 | s.ade to Hon. Charice J. Faulkner, presigien vr | ably die. Myers is still at large, but a connider. able reward is offered for his arrest. It appears that she was married last summer to one Fried- euhall, who owned the property but deeded it to her atter marriage. A quarrel occurring subse- the Martinsburg and Potomac Railroad Compa- ny, by some leading and influential citizens of the county of Loudoun, Va., to extend the Wash- ington and Ohio railroad from Hamilton, in the to cme directions, am 1© Test, except- ing that in some cases the Mandrake Pills ure tobe taken in Increased doses; the three medicines need no county of Loudoun, its present terminus, to | @U¢utly, Friedenhall lett his wife, who bas since that accontany them = First create appetin. OF | Martinsburg, by Keyes’s Gap and Charlestown, | lived on'the place with her br aoe. Seapicion Feteiaing hesten homges te tho mest on symp- | It seems that some of the parties interested in | ®®(urally points to Friedeubal! as the austigator tom. When it comes, ag it will come, let the despair- | that road have become discouraged by the ina- | Of the murder. ing at once be of good jyed Ulood at once fol- 1 necessa: bility of the company to procure th to construct the work according “to the route originally contemplated, and that they are now disposed to strike for Martinsburg as @ point that will furnish the: most conve- nient and acceptable he cough, Short time bot) gone forever. ir. 's medicines are constantly kept in t £ thousands of families. Asa laxative yar ens of thousands o! ve OF pi tive, tbe Pilig are a prepara- fit: ; while the Pulmonic Syrup, ass prophylacteric Mysterious Murder of range ster jurder a St in are vi New York. “ New Yore, August 12.—This morning, at 2 o’clock, the police discovered a man lying at the corner 6 venue and 30th strect, bleed ng from a wound in the head. "He died while bein removed to the station. ‘The result of the police oy market for the supply of anthracite and bituminous coal. Th ie posed the Pennsyl- inst consumption in ‘of tts for 5 fT Price: ca ie Baim Bora apd Boaweed uate, | Suain vende auecteesueie nes wee surgeon's examination is that the was ing conta & box. “For salo by ail drugeuts and | ton as the Baltimore and Ohioroad. Kid ty a blow from some blunt instrument, Pinay _—<—_——— THOMPSON Y & CO., 26 Hanover street. AFFAIRS IN PRINCE Gzonce’s County, Mp. Baltimore, Md. Folocate Post Agents: mbil-s.tah,tr ' | Huntington ew t offi ee 2 — hat been entablatied nthe tiring ‘age ot ‘Threatened Waron the Mexican Fron- ‘TOOTH POW- juntington, on La ‘ths ‘. DEE . ry bertaricletor clennatte Bod preserving | Baltimore and Potomac John C. MATAMORAS, Ang. 6.—Paldcios, SHOUVENSIRODOMDER ib Gtovis Cheng: | Lone: Ha. the ney postmaster, has gualited, | the ety, and Gortus, commanding, th tine ot Fatal Accident—Mr. Bennett, one of the preparation are making gov- gmment employees, is engaged in a While the ‘workmen were in the erection, on Tuesday, the building fell, Killing A i i Johnson, i i Hil i 2 iy y Ri ; the Alabama claims until after those of England | ‘Washington and Severn M. E. Camp ‘THE CLOSING EXERCISES. {Correspondence of The Star.) once Grove, A. - Co., es Yesterday was a perfectly clear day, #1 - thongh quite warm, it being the last day of the numbers from Washington, Anns polis, and surrounding country, and a few ™ ‘more. At the Severn tent a very in- tereeting prayer and ea) ve held at Go'clock, at which most of the Mehendree company was nt. It was conducted by Ker. Mr. Mather. In the Washington tent @ meeting of a similar character was conaneted by Rev. W. H. Lancy, or Baltimore. At $0'cloc was conducted by Kev. Mr. Mullen.of Gorsach Chapel. | Several penitents presented themanlves at this meeting, and two made a Profession of m. Al 10 o'clock a very large congr sembied at the stand, whem afte? ain ee devotional exercises, Rev. Dr. A. be preached from the two last verses ot He *th chapter, “Much hope we have as Of the soul ‘both sure and steadfast, ai entereth into that within the rail. Wheth forerunner is for us entered, even Jesus mad an high priest forever after the order of Me chisedee.” For one hour and seveat utes he engaged the closest attentio ence, while he elaborated upon the theme, Christian's hope.”” At 2 o'clock Severn tent was the scene of a very interesting children’s meeting, condac by Mrs. Linville. Tn the Washington t Mr. Muller ed an experience meeting. Green, of Washington, as auctioneer, lumber on the ground, ‘at from $1.80 to thousand. ‘This being over, the bell sounded for preach- ingserviee, and quite a congregation assmbied. Mr. Wilson, of Washington, preached fr first verse of the 9th Psalm—“God be unto us and bices ul cause bis upon us"—and w of South River, M eral per nts prose: oS per in the tents during the day, m to the general estimate, nearly the meeting. The trains of Johnny Basford during the eve- Ring took off @ number of passengers, but by the influx from the cities and surrounding coun try, the evening congregation was well up to that of the morning. The night services were preceded by Dr. McCanley, the presiding elder, on behalf of the committee, returning thanks for the good order observed during the entire meeting, as also to the agent of a patent vapor-burning fluid for puiting up four street lamps, four reflectors and two globe lights free of charge—which, by the Way, very snocessfully lighted the stand and vicinity. «The Old, Old Story” was sung with fine effect, Rey. Messrs. Hartsock and Mallen leading. Rev. H. Me eached trom IL c , & workers beseech you alea that ve re- ocive not the grace of God tn vain.” He wry the duty of mankind tw make their peace with God, and not to receive His grace in vain. This ‘tive one, and on “e till past conyersions were announced by ringing of the Doxelogy During the evening one colored penitent fell on her knees near the altar, and several colored members of the gathered about ber and were about to independent mocting, but at the suggestion of the ministers they ad- journed to one of the large tents, where they continued in praver some hours. There was but little disorder daring or evening. Notwithstanding the fact that but few of the campers got to bed earlier than mictnight, it was not long after the 5 o'clock bell had rung when the camp waxin motion, and sued ta be the order of the day. Indeed, uring the night some of the tents were strack and the bag- age moved to the platform. By 6 o'clock many ad taken their hasty breakfast and were anx- fously awaiting Johnny Basstord’s train, which had ‘been announced to leave at About 6 o'clock the whistle was heard below, and it was net many minutes before the train was at the platform and each of the four cars was filled. While waiting at the platform the company en. gaged in singing many new spiritual songs, and the singing Was continued as the train moved off. the the day About seven o'clock the bell gounded for closing services, and in a few moments a roodly company assembled. An appropriate hymn was read by Rev. Mr. Clemm. Kev. Dr. M Cauley offered a fervent prayer, espe the converts, and addressed the congratulating all on the success ing, spiritually and temporally, and ann that the time had come to say the parting word farewell. The company formed in line, pre- cceded by the ministers, and mare the ground, singing “The sweet “The old ship Fick,” Se, and ti having formed a line in trout of the pat mypany passed them extending their hand each one good-bye. Subsequently some of the company heid a sho: rienoe meeting The other trains, dumng the day, left at 8, 10:30, 1, and 4:10, with the Washir and Bal timore passengers, and at 5:30 with tue Annapolis passengers. During the mecting ut 100 con- versions, (23 being at n the last night,) many professed perfect ove, and num- bers return under convic It would not b young cond amp-train, Jobnny Basstord, who was very accommo. dating. The baggage in tour cars arrived at th . in this city in good ordcr about 194 0'¢ - a: id in it Were a numbers of Wheeler’ s ” from this city. Mr. the ground this y Laying ascertain able as the Baltime ‘ C The Louden M. E. Camp-Meetin: Warenr opon COUNTY, VA z. Editor Si The Loudon M.'E. ¢ ommenced to-day, 54 miles Station, and 14 n village of Waterfor: Thursday night or Fr Persons from Wash come via Alexandria, Ohio railroad, to Clark on the Pike via ¥ The raliroad passe ministers free by th dent of the road beforehand. Pastor B + had m is usual ¢ tents our peop sboro’ Circuit, M. | the friendles with starvation with it to the n mitting the «bt ishment to 147 and who has est in | the ease, obtained the consent of the unnatural mother to take charge of the child. Capt. Bailey then took it te bis bome, and after consaltin with his wife, determined, if possible, to have it Placed in some charitable mstitation, where it Seuld recive proper care and attention. “He accordingly waited upon Key. G. A. Hall, of the Young Men's Christian Association, who, after hearing his statement, gave him @ note to take to Mra. Nelson, one of the directors of the Wo- mcn’s Christian Association, w receive it in their Foundli was taken dics in tte Ser and one if che naling pit oe and see ng and also another child about 3 is yet with its mother, and which is ren~, to be in almost as destitute a cond!” -~ infant. The older one is a —

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