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a Sr renee ornare nessnmmseseaes ~ es re renee “UE ING STAR. Petithed ; ndays Exeepted, | AT Tie s74R BUILDINGS, || Pouns;tvania Aves’S*, Cormer Mth 83, | ” Wie ETES 48 NEWSPAPER COyy, s &. OP PAANN, Prev pater Sy shat gat TYENING S7- enbect? EVEN i | { ass t served by carrier to ors At CBN ORNTS FER WEEK, or Fos- | ‘Fr Focs Cent: Pus MONTH. Gopies at the connter { Orwrs cach By mafl—three months, @1.50; i robs. $2 1@; one year, $5 TEE WEESLY STAB—published Pridey— } a year. MP invariably fa advance, ta both case alt cor srt longer than paid for | ' tes of advertiaing furnished om spptiont! ALPHABETICAL EUSINESS LN5 “| RY: | omente | eeu in the District. } JT OUSE FURNISHING STOR! W. BOTELER & Bro, 92t Pa. Gac. P.Gorr. DigBasket. 1000Pa. a ICE COMPANIES. PENDENT [oe Co.. fice, 134 Pa. av., near Ith ICE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. @akvets toip=x, 8. EB. co: NH FACTORIES N INK Go., office, 512 9th et, bet. Band F. BORICULTURIL WAREHOUSES. nA be = | + Atbany 410,818 be avenae. | O Fisch eR. Sure, Instrom Gnecx. Maccey's Phil's & «asta. ESSURANCE OFY SHt HITECTS. Nerise Cari i Reory Le-+, 5.5 HERG et.o7. Trensory | FAe Ux £ B Bes mite Pest fRce Dept. us a va A.B c axa MeGiit, <8) F street, near 7th strect ;2 oe SY GALIREIEN, | whet ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. fs > : 74 siches, Jewelry, 19 Pa. avs + | JUSTICES OF THE PEA DPF re « at; H ; Ba Pa. av. 9 ’ ¥ 3. #.Lie RD. Upye *, cor. th&B, 8. \¥ Sete t lor : LIME. CEMENT, &c. 5 ~ ‘ ‘ oes ¥. Ris Mass. Se outs, Det, 6th and Mth 2% So NES © LATHOGRAPREXS. ‘at | sooera F. Gensey. 465 Pa. ave., bot. 46 and oth ste wa W cor. Pa. sv. and Hh at, | LIVERY STAnLEN. SEEN S ¢ D atrncts Seyus &Co., Wilinrd s Hotel Stablon, 4th & D ste = § be 1 coraer oe | een DAILGR 1Sw to 1353 E street, WNENGS, FLAGS, &e. | Wasi NeTox N aoe E a et, By sf < spa PAN OFFIC m WYe gab. Ab a Fie 535 Lonistans. av. and €71 0 5. Gorm vac hg eg pear ith. 3 Pa are, corner} LOOLING GLASSES, Berl Pic 2 Broad, 2D B.Capite! ni, } © = ‘a avenue meer 13th atrees, r ‘ UMBER YARDS. th streot, tetwoon Gand H. | yt Ueae-comner Isr street and canal, BANKERS. - | MACHIUNISTS. We as Ey | sous McOtxr exo. Lontstana ave. snd 10ty street, ze <= Saving . Titer 00..Pa. av MARBLE WORKS. Boat & Pani, GS ith ot., opp. Leone | wince Wereven sbet. N.Y. av. and Lat, BATHE. G & ToUxe ys Bi fot. 22d & S4th aa, RHE’ 2. Crore Barn Bo rp ad F st STORES, 23 BILIIALwD ho on Maxxet, L.A. Walker, 1410 E strest. Ber. cc Bitte aot Tras MARKET STORE.N. E.cor.B and sth. Br. Cc Loar « NATIONAL MARSET,C4 Lith et.near Paar, cena aa eee vison, State, Marble, &c.,cor 9D. Senn 8 Co; Mantels &c..310 Bean, ave PR YAN, 63 Louisiana avenue, ANT TAILORS, Daviin& Co..(N.¥ 113 Pa. ay,,Det.1thaiath sts, NERY, @c. wns. C. B. Gi.Lart. 84 9h at., opp. Patent Office. ON Soa. Geboissale cats 314 Sra st, near av, MODEL MAKERS, &c. 7. OrrenMan, ae streets Le — ae ; B13 Tt street, opposite Pust Uffce. jo tpavonkn, (aieo Bronzing and Gilding,? 10 K MUSIC STORES. 1143 7th strect, near M street, per. Pater ie Role, iad Pasay, SMITH SROPS. Showing. Re.) 46% Md ave, tha, Si & 66 Water at. Gra. EN. t, : Leas's. BOOK BINDERS. SOTARIES : west corner aban Eats. | , NOTARIES OPTICIANS. as &o }, #27:h st.cor.D et. above D. Fst.) opp. Patent Office, EE Waseem 483 Pena, teen, Commer 496 strock. OYSTER SALOONS. 4 +, 90 G at., bot. Hh & lth. rs r 1 at e . RVET & HeLven, lis Penn. ave., corner Ith st. Bas: Telecom’: | Par Overta GatecG. W. Driver, 1613 Penn, av. ak d) Sars 72h st PAINTERS. re yee | cmantes Anion, S10 th : . | SibanSp Gsenonsea ke. ide, bet. 6th & 7th = bet. Sth and Tath ate. an, 482 Porn Seonash ae ae ‘eet, auder 0. Hall. - Ae uns.corner H a . Be "ig Pe-aw wbet ith and 12th sts, PAINTS, OLLS, GLASS, &c. 1 Fellows’ Hall. @Eo. RyNral. Jc., 317 7th et. bet. Pa. ave. a1 . é between Hand I. | Crrire Maztin, 609 0 st.,bt.6 £7, rear Mot. Hotel. . +216 3d st..adj'g Washington Honse, | @xanxcts MILLER M7 Sth street, near Penn. avenue. 5 sot Maker 174 Pens wana svenue 3. Harry SYLv! ‘R. 1012 7th street, near M. 3 per Manafactus 7th st. 5.W. PAPER RANGERS, BRASS WOKKS. Doverss Moone, 509th street, near Penn. venne. = & Leiten, S418 % 18th street. Reo WiLiseR, 429 9th street, between D ond K. sas DING MATERIALS. Fuancis Witt NER, 1925 ets igth and 3th, a &< DPs.av..her ath a1othate, | Ouse A. RRAT+E, 113 NW. avccme, near lah st. * & tings. &c..'955 stand Uanal. | W.H Sret=souss/slso,PictareBremes,) . PATENT AGENTS. 2 ~sei Am »)8. Boor. F& 7th Be ocak, GOT mreetiaree Teh wereees TER, EGGS, CHEENE, &c. & LOWRER, (wholesale only) 9th &D, BLP CER» © gods) S.W. corer HaSE * Woon, N. &. corner F and 7th streets CASINZT SHOPS, PS Mavcresclotthatcepp, P.O. Department, m. Wal RSE W Leostrt, 087th st), opp. Patent Office. o Weay sbet68l, | Gio. W THWELL. Boom 16% Fed! Block. corner ih & Feta. near Pat. Office, @-Send for circular TENT MEDICINES. On on = LivER Tonic, the great Dyspepsia Bem- tay. For sale, 3053 7th st..by Wm. M. mmannfacturer and proprivtor. Each bottle nas @ red label. M” Buy none other, PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. E 627 Pennsyivanis av., near 7ii strest. Oo, Pa. av., Dt. $9; also, Photo. stock MAN, (copying & specialty ,! 92-4 F st + Sie later PLNIERS AN %, 3 caw 4 sth at., bot Dand B 1@ And 1336 strest sof Penn. avean ivaninay.,5 EB, i, ar. - - ~ ANOS. : § BR0..983 Pans —_ ott Hatt |, BEANO. _ 1, O8iith, ab.Pa.av.agt.Kusbe’s Leader Ape iene ey A srcvtne a EGeresrs Seen ee CLOTHING STORES, : bting = specialty.) $1 Tub at yas Coat Pe ate ee ae | PLASING MILL = 1 + and: RRDMA’, eet and canal, ra mgr cet am mt. and Canal B esnats uti Peoe isee sdver ot petlclonstshr ag” oe eee COACH FINDINGS, Cra te., nnt deater fa Sash-Dvore& BI: Stowers £2 at. Opp. Center Market PLASTEEERS. COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS, fost F. BiNG, 631 Masa, ave., bet. 6th L & Lakcomes, plain and ornamental, 40 ath at. PLUMBERS AND GAS FI inwae TK. Plant cor, rv Band ot streets WW, @s,) Bi ith at., op. P.O DAVES ANCERS. G. Barry, 39 Pa. aw baw. Titles, 8 CORRS, SEALING WAX, ac. Ww. Ba! tai. ai wholes: 2 Tib we VAT, S92D stroct, CORSETS, SHIRTS, &e . aE Deseia-~ ( Ladies” Under west generally) 8 sth @ 113 Pa. svenne, C Roofer.) t FFICES. opted so bs Ps. ave..bet.l0th & s : Le. 3712 Fstreet DINING SALOYGS., & ne, 8 r aweat corner ith st. AK STORES. Walia i . re ot Stuns + 99.5 bot Ge keth Dota. _ DRESSMAKERS. Pa.av, 2M. W 437 Peay. Os) taught byrale) - DRUG STORES. zourr,cor, La evenes sud {th strost BP Hce BO Me Tth sud Fats..opp. Post Oxitce. @.dGarsnsaseer er 1th sod @ atrects EEF BE tx DRY Goon Vara A 226 Tt © Bees kW pp. Treasary Dept Bas Par posite P.O Dept BYE MOLSES. WwW T.J “ Para ks te EH & 1 57 With st, adie Modteat Maw See a. anaes Bia Y Sby & Se e. bear Higgs’ Bai ee W —— abe Pan iW 05 E at.. Masonic Temtpl _ euE LOYMEST oF Fie RESTAURANTS. Bis iooee OC Berics a tith JonN ScoTr sDiNiNGSaLoon (mosis 20.) 856 La.av. EXPRESS OFFICES SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. Bwox - Exverss; ¥ +: GS Pa. ar, cor 6 PrRRY COLEMAN, MG 7th at., op. Centor Market Exc Wade wi Slee den? | Tecnrn & Seer vas, 8S Loulriana avean SAGKAVERS, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. € gprs we SINESS COLLSGS, cor, 7th and L sta, 4a MAS Ww x 5 & Son, NG, COF. Ttha wt. ¥ .Food Grain &e EM EMBALSE: balmor 3 The strongest and lig i Flow t. Be sure and see it, * 2 at. + aud Natural Flowers smbaimed, tn atperive style. SHIRT FACTORIES, Druin & N MLE Pe 816 F at SILVER PLATERS. EDWARD STOLPs, 697th street, op. Pest Office. Bost. A. WHUTEMAND, #4 D st., Sweep 8th & Sth. SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORIES, Bates & BeorHER, 619-21 G st., bet. 6h and 7th, STAMPING DEPOTS. . GH. Marner, 6:7 7th at. opp. Patent Office. STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, dc. A.B. SHEPHERD & Co..910 Pa. av.,bet.th & lth sta STOKE YARDS, Wise Ac&ex, Ist and E streets 8. w. det Titheith 9%, up si es underwear L.A. STOVES, SHEET-IRON, TL RE. ‘RCo.3i0 Paren bes Tad Barisan G0 oitith oe ce at 0! Me wes re 5 5. n GAS OFFICES. Buxay W. Ewunnt, i911 Pa at. bei Waseinst0N Gas Lisuy Oo H: Bicuey, sig 7th abree! GLASS STAL > “n TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, ao, Cuz. Burrert, #8 7th stroct, near D, TRUNK MARUFA | sac.8. Toruam & Co., 497th st.. adie U.P. Hau, UMBRELLAS, P. 4s. G. PEARCE, 149 Pa, TRL Pieaen, i Be 323 cur: O. CaMYBKiL, 66 Pa. avo, DW. Basses) 6 Co.Ga Pepe Seu xEiDx: wid P Gord Sigbanaes ain Fe ate Lins} Pararet oF OT RUEES. Gawien. 172i Pa. avenue, near Ith street : tet, | ADUISON DaY, lz Peun. ave. and Lt Os ates et boi a Fee ere tec Gk tie Al |, WATCH MAKERS, Ae. |. Beusxss, 103 Pennayivaciaars -aeacWinard’s, | fi qHOZ 74) (algo, Materials. & ‘svente; Osplint HATS, CAPS AND FURS. WIRE WORKERS. Wittss & Krone #05 Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth sts D W. Bavenines, Sig lath street, #0Uth of Pa. ave, "th & 10th and 1369 Det WOOD AND COAL. Shag Tne to macaral formation of foot. | Wil Wann scorer iat aud D etreeta Be wee WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. NTINEN TA! HOTSL, Pa. sveuue, near Sd street, @2z0.P Gorr, Big Basket, 1W9Pa.ev ..betluth Sith, 8. W. corner Pa’ ay. ard 6h st. OR LRY lotsa. corger 16th sud H streets. Maanice's PRawarin Howsw.cor. th&D: 82 verday Union Bots, Georgetown, Dr, Shinn, proprietor Aneto Hors, Vermont ave. and H street. = ak Hoes! Notice. on that NATTAN’S < given scity ud ow s. Parsl mplaiuts, th . streeis N. W. aug?-tt AMUSEMENTS. “a GBAND AND So, CATTA ON THE PoTOMS BETWEEN ¥ AND G Yachtmen and vt terested in the coming getta on the Potomac on MONDAY, August have made all proper arrangemcats to inake¢ race the most entertaining and exciting that la ever taken place on the river. Yachts of the first Glass will start opposite the wharf of the Potomac erry Co. wt Sd¢ a. mi.: Yachts of the second class at 4m. Prize tobe awarded w in first class, 7 Wize to be awarded winner ip second cia-s, 33), steamer Wawaset will accompany ths yachts, ford all an opportunity who desire to witness Mosic cing will be ard th fon at Gly Police il be on beard, cert with the sheriff of Cluries county 8 Haat god oF wiy and geptieman, round trip. $2; = wound trip. 1 GEO. A. SIL 3 Pres't Pot EE THE BIGC f FIRST !—PROCRAS- TINATION IS THE THIEF OF TIME! GREAT AND © \LY SIX-TENT sHOW. THE MONARCH AND COMING! MASTODON THE ONLY REALLY GREAT Zoological and frenic Triumph. WASHINGTON: MONDAY AND TURSDAY, AUGUIT 26 AND 27 TWO PEBFORMANCES ON MONDAY AT AND 7 O'CLOCK, THREE GRAND EXHIBITIONS ON TUESDAY, AT10 4. mM. ano 2 aNd 7 P.M. Moral Matinee, An Ladies and Ch for the E) t 27m, at 10 a. m., for n, No Extra Charge ‘0 6 Tents, A WOBLD ON BAILROAD, AT AN EXPENSE OF $5400 DAILY, WILICH IT LEAVES IN THE CITIES WHERE IT EXHIBITS. 150 MEN AND HORSES ! 1,959 ANIMALS! Great Easlern TWenageric, SEUM, AVIARY EGYPIIAN CA ROMAN AVAN nfPPo DROME, o1acus AND BAuLUON SHOW, Requiring 76 Care and 3 Engines to transport it— bits tromerdous mexgnirade and gieantic p: Hen large gh to swallow up half a d ane the put usive pledges. usually parade the ¢ SIX IMMENSE PAVILIONS, ring THREE SOLID ACRES OF GROUND, geregating uearly 10,000 YARDS of CAN Va A HERD OF ba ELS, 26 G ard IS re Thiets, and w C Curious. 3 Brass and Reed Baud. = m dir A by the re KOPPE, late leader of Corps. DOVRLE Crners FLEPHANTS, and O Specimens of Rr 10 Lady A D TROUPE AND povarn PERFOKMANCUS GIVEN IN SEPABATE LENTos AT THE SAME HOUR A Gratuitous BALLOUN ASCENSION dai The most Gorgcons. C. Ess MONDAY ax TUESDAY, Angust 26 and 27 25 and 50 cents, adults you TENTS. CREAT EAS rik—tle Publ: om ¢ tp No.) On Exhibitioa (New No. anu and Saie 459 778 ST Gra st. aT HARMBITER’s, rete, clabt Bo. es, Witul: Shades, Picinres, Fratea, Picture Cords aud Tas- sls. Rings, Nails, &c., in the District, @7 TERMS CASH: Please remember Name and Nomber. ‘me jel-ly™ PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. OCK PIT POINM. The fine at THE LAKE will make her EXCU OK PIT POINT on SUNDAY AFTER- NOON, Angust 25, 15/2, stopping at! Gismont. Leaves her wharf, 6 street, at 2:3) p- m@..and returns at 10 p.m. kets @ cents. ‘hie steamer can be Chartered for Exeussions om Wedneeday, Saturday and Sunda: evis-2t S D. CLAGBTT, Agent. OB MOUNT VERNON —The steamer ARROW . Boll head, hav. ing been rebuilt and enttrely rotted eset by ber eee, owners, will ve to Washington) and int late landii AMES SYKES, jel9-3m__ Gen"! Superintendent Steamer Arrow. Fe a ae enti earn Ww CORES re ITHOUT PAIN, #0 the shoe can be worn with etse fmmedi ce ets. Bunions, i Beaty haa Vie Wg a ay Hours: i joe visita BRrRiS Ab residences except Getwoon 6 and p.m neu sid the thourands of othe bie patrons of his establishment, Eacablished In Wasntagten 1681. : jyl-te ‘ He FOR CAMP MEETING,” All going to attend should call at M.@ COPELANDS’, 643 Lonisians avenne, one door cast of 7th street And secure from his new and extensive stock their TENTS. ‘Also, man BANNERS tore ot AWNINGS, FLAGS — 93: ema auine Brasilien Pebble Uneaten eal Emperor Wiihelim 's Musical | ening Star, _EVENING STAR Washington News and Gossip sak abl INTERN‘L REVENVE--The re source to-day were $357,02.0). Tre U. 8. STEAMER KaNnsa trem Key West to Halitax, No’ How. Tuoxas SwWAnw has selecied M FE ward Farrow, apupil of the Balt'more City College, as acadet from bis Congressional di-+ trict to the W, i ts rom this ins beon ordered NER Ass has returned to t apan siiy bon'ts, or 6 Oct. ist ers aw ankers sales of gold promissary nates, curities is repealed on and a jon coir other Naval Orvrerrs Twaxcrenero.—ci Engineer Robert Danby has t Gury as storekeeper of the engin Zz depart. ment at the New York navy yard, in place of | chief engineer E.S. De Luce, detached from duty and ordered t wet engineer of the Son c of engineer George detached from the Pensacola dito the Benecia. A) ant surgeon rson has been detached trom the » Vermont and placed on sick en ordered to i order Meie Cram Resecten.— The application of General Gideon J. Pillow for payment by the government for twohandred mules seized by the Union army at Helena, Arkansas, in 1862, which was some time ago made tothe War department au referred to the Attorney Generai, has been retused under the opinion of the Department of Justice that the claim is not good, the property having been seized inastate which attempted to withdraw from the Unton, and belongingto a party not loyal to the government. . Pittow's Ovr FLeer my Jaranuse WAT patches have been received at the Nav ment from Rear Admiral T. A. Jenkins, com- manding the United States naval forces on the jatic station, dated as Kobe, Japan, July 12th. e Colorado saiied from Yokohama on the 12th of July, and reach Kobe the 1th. On the 15th of July a steam launch was sont to Kioto to bring to Kobe Mr. Turner, United States Consul at the latter place, who Lad talten and broken bis leg. At the ‘date of Rear A ral Jenkins dispatchthe Ashuelot{was at Koh Monoeacy at Nagaskt, the Alaska probably Nieuchwang, and the Palos and Saco at nghai. The Iroquois had not then reported ngapore. The health of the squadron was good. depart ——+»20e- ‘The West Virginia Election PRORAGLE DEFAAT OF THE DEM CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNON ‘The West Virginia election yesterday passed off quietly, and there was the largest vote ever polled in the state. It is probable that the new tution is defeated, and Governor Jacob, depenient democratic candidate, re-elect. ed over Mr. Camden, the regular democratic nominee, but the vote is so close that the result not be claimed for either sife with absolute tainty. ‘The republicans and the democrats o were for Jacob and against the new consti- tution are jubilant, while the regnlar party democrats are despoudent. In *Greenbrier county Camden (:tem.) has about 490 majority tor Governor and for the new constitution. The colored people, with a few exceptions, voted solidly against the adoption of the constitution ind for Jacob, independent, for Governor. In Wheeling it was thought last night that the in- dependent ticket has a majority over the demo- : Returns from portions of Preston lieavy majorities ion and in favor of the in- s for Governor and Con- RATIC sons Mt ine Cart—Cor aim from Maryss Saysi—An atrocious mur t yesterday by the arre: erne at Clerme northwest of th traveling with stony u., dated Aagnst was brought to of a man named t, a small town twelve miles city. It appears Osborne was team «1 wagon, and ped for rome purpo n some men atiracted to the wagon by the stench pro- g from it. Upon examining the wagon acd 2 were found. Osborne ¢ end of a rope, that the mard near He Osborne) was emy away. He ay were committed by one Williams, it he bodies t be had traveled with this load 2 a Memorandum found on the bo: of one y were @ party of movers, consisting of a Mr. Oms, his wite, and two children, anda young man named Dickinson, who is supposed to be a brother of s. Oms. ‘The party had traveled from Mine nesota to southern Kansas, an were onthe way to Nubraska. | nade by the young man wa The coroner held an inquest yesterday, E bodies were buried at Clermont, Sheriff Wray lias just returned here aud says that though he aw the prisoner at Clermont, the pe | not give him up. It is thought thay orne | will be executed by the people who have iim in | charge. ARREST | strange blur | colored pra arson, deacons, ¢ | verts, ts, brethren and siste: Was ar- ay nigh jon, on the and carried to. the fir Senpa.—Late experim @ fact that whill ¥ ge tial Thes ¢ lum sion of the chemicatra: oxygen alone is assumed ling to grow w arth. gk Dxcring in tis prover he operators in gold i antumn 5. New the whole crowd he other tr: » and looking to see a de- e to Id or under, as a consequence of the on of General Grant, which event is 11 street fraternity as tly as was Mr. ’s ouly @ week It’s curious canvass all around.—N. F. res now expected by the W confide ago. REPURLICANISM IN ITALY.—A correspondent of the Journal de Bruxelles writes from Rome that there is great excitement among republi- The Summer Resorts, , atteTnoon the to you, ofOld Yo been years in ihe past a retr s sdeiphians, I conct and Pl % Dour city wio would omdition, spremranc ES covered in sot t ali par huts were erec and throug siks have been Aver) cl romantic ai ald out. About is epread c sound of whose a pleasing cont © general quie rywhero prevail. Neat and substantial diges have been thrown across the stream at different points so as to connect with the w: above described. Charming views of the pic. nd are to be had from the this, As an evide attractiveness of the pl. y ted that there are persons who for over filty consecutive years have been spendis feason here. Mr. Pennington, of Ba has been here for fifty-seven consecative years, itis Interesting to ! to the THR MANY MARK ve resulted fron nce Con! Tmuda cree ling waters fi more, gentle carriage drove w a young lady of very preposse One of the said “Boy marricd, who h riy turned to his compan »Lhave made up my m' You see that b ast arrived; I do she isto be my wife. efore the close of the season arre were completed for a marriage in That was tome years ierred to are biested wit The parents of ma utlemen who ares at this 7 be something abo lave matrimony. Dame rumor says that four gagements have resulted already this seasun be- tween those who never met before. AE AMUSEMENTS Ay YORK SULPHU ated in a beautiful grove near th a two-story building, the lower portion of Ss used as 4 billiard room. There i y to be seen there in the shape le made in 1is5—among the first mac cor + itis in excellent tition, and used d It isa pocket table, and with th exception of having a bed of 1 wood, differs but little trom the tables constructed at th present day. Inthe second story of the bu: ing is the card room, now seldom used, b which used to be frequented day and ni was in this room that one ot (now Ceceased) lost $7,000 i nected with the place is a bo customed resort of the la-tie: ug of s and croq) the principal amusements of the day, while dancing and c playing is the orde ‘The buildings ar would little ablished fe pearance everything hus railroad fac one night. ing-alley, th Li 7 ¢ ality w year, a8 a railroad is ex, by that ti We or the Shenandoah hed by the M traight-ont demver, have been a good nchausenisms of a er the signature of “ Plow writing to the Baltimore Sun from Harrson- ing a glowing deseription of the Grecley raliy aylor's Sy a few days ago. That rally w corp , despite or all their large posters ull over the couny, balloon bands, great ee. t six hundi epeakers, & women and eb ing loaded enandoah, &e. wire gc © Harrisonde point, and t Marri: en, ‘eeleyites trom ere were about ten me rain from Alexandr them at thi Governor Smita spo number of others, owd, and that ¢ (t dispatch point,” ) that th lor Greeley and E pretends to be a demo: better than i aim to be but if it’s ali ablaze for Greelo the people who live here, caur bat there is one thing certain, a ocrats ef Keckingham and Sh turning their eyes to Louisville, w we Wi certainly have @ man put forth whem allof can vote for, and we will make Legion all ablaze for Mr. Greeley (over the lett.) We will make her red hot for him het and all the other enthusiastic Greeley me when they announce themselves for that they will never get by the votes of our people. The Old Tenth Legion is not ready yet to surrender all her principles to radicalism, especially the very head devil of it. When correspondents so caps of the Eternal City at present, which is manifested in the newspapers, the clubs, meet- ings ot workmen’s societies, and in the impor- tation of arms, which the government denies, but is unable to prevent, In certain parts of Italy, asin the Rom: , indeed, the republican party is _ in two sections—the Mazzinian and the Internationalists. But both are equally hostile to the government, and heir movements are a cause of serious alar! Horror: THE PegRsian FAMINE.—A Teheran letter in a local Greek paper states that more than 100,000 men, women and childre: have perished in the Persian capital from plague, and that the number of victims throughout the country is not less than 3,000,000. The Bagdad official paper states that more than 290 Persian families have within pect rod few daysimmigrated into the Ottoman Fy. FaTat Porsonine Case.—A ——— trom Charlottesville. Va., tothe RichmondDispateh, states that Stuart’ Wertembaker, aged eight years, child of T. J. Wertembaker, was fatally poisoned Wednesday night, b having adminis- tered to him morphine in mi ¢ for quinine. oneal evel he a aA TERRIFIC THUNDER STORMS oecurred at | many points along the Hudson river yesterday afternoon, doing considerable damage. A store and dwelling at New Hamburgh were struck by lightning and twenty persons stunned. &7 Memphis is said to have five times as many dogs as voters. Washington ditto. 7 fhe cable informs us that the Geneva ‘Tribunal is about to close its labors, #7-The summer encampment of the West Point cadets breaks up on Wednesday next. @7-Columbus City, lowa, has voted against building a schoo! house. s7The trial of Marshal Bazine will com- mence in October. Two hundred witnesses will | be called, shamefully misrepresent us of the Old Tenth Legion, they must certainly expect to be told of it. Let “Plew-point” stick to the truth, and he will have very little to write about in Greeley’s fevor from the Shenandoah valley. Yours truly, A SHENANDOAR STRAIGHT-OUT DEMOCRAT. RRVIVAL oF SHIP BUILDING In Matne.—The Augusta (Me.) Kennebec Journal indorses the statement of its shipping exchanges that at no time during the past ten years bas there been so much energy displayed as now in the bul of wooden vessels, and adds that the shipy: of Maine have shown new life this season. The ring Of the ax is heard in them as before the re- bellon. Some <i ike Bath, have experienced the revival of busi- ness in a larger de; than smaller places, but sll slong the shore the insiuence of a favorable change Is felt. A Drunken Man SUProcaTep.—Yesterday morning, while walking through the woods on Bergan Point, a couple of men came unexpect- edly upon the body of James M. McKennard, barness- maker, who has been missing since Fri- day last. When last seen he was Sooply ‘intoxi- cated, and it wae feared that be come to come harm. When found the face was di: buried in the sand, and there is littie doubt that deceased bad fallen in that position while drunk, and being unable to save himself had been sut- tocated.—2. }. Star, 224 inst. CLERICAL STRIKE.—The most novel strike on record is that of the clergymen of Wilmington, Delaware. These gentlemen have formed them: selves into a Funeral Trade Univn, and adopted the following resolutions: ‘That only the hour tor the beginning of the funeral services be published, and that promptness on the part of all is very desirabie; that a carriage be sent for and placed at the service of the minister; that the position of the minister during the taneral rervice be lett to bis own discretion; that the selection of the Lord's Day tor funerals be dis- couraged. TWO CENTS. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAB.| .. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, Associated Press Reports, Slander About the P ENAT resident Refated. es 1A : NcH SLE: eme at ter the { remember d ts. ers—fhat I regrette: ntoxicating liquors at all; ed be would take the pledge, an bad @ mind to ask him to join the G tempe e society. What T<aid of the Pi dent 1 have said of all oar public men wh ntoxicating drinks or furnish them to bave for many years felt that if our p men would wholly abstain from their use a a have I any doubt, sir, tha knw r the truth could be in regard to the cases referred to in yoar singularly reckless statements, it would appe that each one of them was a'cruel and m nant slander. (Signed, H. Witsox.” meee New York News, NSTRORE. There were fourteen yesterday; four proved f% TROLLER CONNOLLY NON EST. y to fin ed as a wit h voucher thieving His own trial is to is doubtful if he bail is over halt ex ROREN BY JAPANESE Ms. ‘Purner had aleg ap n Japanese, who attacked him and Cor herd, at Kiote, URING AR, HAIL Story ast evening, the r teil 16 deprees The weather to-day is cool and c: Pie 0 vary small bon » fish not Leen heard from. TAE SERENADE To THE PRESIDENT pred men aud the proposed speech by y Wilson, at Long Bran postponed on account of the z Branch, avd everal g partics oh board have CATACA publishes a card der ‘ing that he has endeavored © sell A pamphiet containing revelations against President (rant and tamily. THE STRAIGHT-OVT DEMOCRATS, Secretary Allen, ot the straight-out demo- cratic national committee, has issued an a lress to the democrats ot New York urging th ointment of delegates to Louisville. The national committee has also issued @ cali for delegates to every district in New Jersey. Blan- ion Duncan publishes a card denying that he has received any aid from the republicans or sion with them whatever. ‘> = From Earope To-day. END OF THE RIOTS IN BELFAST. ON, Aug. here were no distur Beltast last night. The military to occupy the streets, and the fi gent regulations are stillin rorce. ET * STRIKE come i an end, and trang nD as Leen rest nha ERICAN FLERT now lying in the Thames will visit Scot rts. The Massachusetts has sailed ke hree bunt 4 them= he Ce CANDIDATES PO ves @S cau tes. Trouble iu Tenuessce. EATENED PLICT KETWwEen AND BLA Brown, a few 2 huis afternoon ¢ o'clock, Sheritt Carry received a tele- am asking for assistance, and immediately noned & posse of titty men and left on tt m passengers by wt @ body of armes rom 300 to 100, are assem trom Colliersville, and iff, with 2) armed men, has gou The negroe had arrested ‘several per- try them by court martial ersvilie has ac and it is impo tible Hail Storm in Connecti cat. $ OF MAGE TO PR ngi down. Many damage is ver many ti t y the bre won depot were uprooted, and th re there was no hail corn are damaged down of the crop by the wind. Two F. ys, aged 14 and 15 years, were killed by ning during the storm in Wallingtord. were standing under a tree. ——e<o Boston's Jubilee Deticiency. HOW TREY PROPOSE TO GET THAT S21). BACK. Boston, August 23.—The executive commit- tee set forth their liabilities incurred for the in- ternational musical festival and peace jubiice at about £65,000, The receipts were £440,000, leaving a deticit of $210,000. To meet this and give substantial testimonial to Gilmore, it is proposed togiye a concert and bali Ucto- ber loth, with a hundred thousand three dollar Uickets, six of which, drawn by lot, will draw the coliseum and appurtenances. ———e Rock I os August 23.—Kirk’s sash ocK ISLAND, ILL., Kirk's and door fi St Davenport, lowa, was burned last night. Logs $20,000. ‘ Kocuester, N. Y., August 23.—The New York and Clinton mille were burned morning. Lose $75,000, partly in- sured. was the work of an incendiary. ———— eae CHICaGe, Al ie twelfth ‘aistrict bawe nominated W. H. Cham- — of Cass count: rane ing of the sixth district John jawley and liberal republicans of the Sixteenth district Wm. RK. Morrison, all for Congress. dp atienciaden A Pleasure Barge Struck by Light. TWO PERSONS KILLED AND PORTY wounn) New Haven, August23.—A barge the Connecticut river below Middletown was struck by lightning and (wo persons were killed aud forty wounde ae Murder in Maine. Bancor, Mx., Aug. 22.—An inquest on the body of Dennis’ McCarty, found drowned, sulted in finding @ verdict that the received @ blow on the head froma blunt in- strument in the hands of some person unknown. caer are 4 Man Stabs his ww ond Cats own ron San Francisco, Ang. 22—D. G. Godfre: grocer, stabbed his wife a dozen times, and then cut bis own threat. Cause—Jjealousy. The ‘Womab Way recover. everage they would confer a lasting benetit | upon’ their couutry and upon their race: nor | to meet | i | albringe in Eastorn nm arranged nis | Fills Ward, to take Democratic Cony cntion. The Missourt ADDITIONAL NOMINATIONS | _dRrrexsox Crry, August 2 —The following g vtlermen were’ al nominated In the demo- erat vent.on to-day: Audstor, George B. | Clark; treasurer, Harvey W_ Solomon; ne | a veral, H. Clay t Atter the ném.inat coverner b n made, JS. ¢ ad bee t n t rominen( candid for ary office b: fore mvention. pledged hearty ket. Cot teh. another “ d was RESOLUTION WITHDRAWS The dem session ne dy OPK, XN wit WK LIDER A resolution was nranir 4 al rep mi r Ss MERTIN n the dem conve “hen . ket w a am meeting The Ine DETAILY ci th ake no chang eluded as for believe the talk 1 tains who have talk erbaps make wing satist When 1 | was a boy our cour © Kio to the Missouri, a limits What more i have al. { ready told you « € ready to | travel in the white man’s p tL want a | geod country that we ive in, and now | nothing remains to be ta bs ‘ Association for the Neien: Denver, lowa, An, tion for the advan | Pieree read a paraphical a al survey # bational obs ky mountains advo. vat he con cat Sher clusion, T. W. Hillyard, of the Cuited Stare coast survey, alse entitic pape - The Saratoga Kaces foday SaRatoca, Augert 73 Th i: and and available T° ar wed. tor Lon- 1, Nema The ae The Straight-ow CHica gust by doseph 'Lediie, | 4 convention of demo emocratic homination tur Presic | Preeideut, to meet in that city ¢ ] 00 select delegates to the Le | =) The Ute Council Denver, CoL., Aug. 22.—Brunot and Cree irtuan aud secretary of the boar!or Indian missioners, left to-day for the Los Pinos agency to attend the Ute council. Political 3 The Gemocrats of th tot Texas ba bominated D.C Agres Yio district rday nominated Colonel James Taylor for ‘Congress. The republican Congressional district of New 4 nominated S. A. Dobbin be seventh ballot. Ma-sachusetis this year will have fo the iibers! and democratic, prohibition, nud the labor party. Neither bas t ele i its candidate. Mark Stevenson, who ran for the legisiatore iu Cravenecounty, S.C., got 1,12) votes, and E - Dudley, his father's tormer elave, got 2,00) amuel J. Bayard convention of the se omit iF tickets, the Grant, the the member trom New rev of the national executive the true democratic party, bas n ibe Trent for 4 aos the point dele le ntie ne that Fred Doug: ing very able and elective republican u work on thestump in that stat Cylonel Moscby wr & private that Virgin N cathem, the dem MC cratic Kesolu Cincinuan Springti “Gew either cultivat yilow district? e tteutenant } and one | govern lands; the yesterday after n Uieket bea y Elisha 0 hor. radie\ was nomins ros a The resolutions the i nominees of the Jeiphia ention, and taver the adoption of the peud- amendinents to the state comstitation re- moving all disabilities, indorse the action of Congress in passing the amnesty bill. The resolutions also pledge support to the free school system. After the adjournment « soldiers’ and lore’ convention was organized, and dele- gates appointed to the Pittsburg conve: In the labor reform committee at Pai — ‘bia yesterday, some of the members ar Ihe Hominstion of Greeley at Baltimore ws “The thieves’ own ticket,” and extracts were made trom his writings to prove it. The mem- ers finally united on @ proposition to present the names of Charles O’Gonor, of New York, tor President, and Senator Saulsbury, of Dela: ware, for Vice President, to the Louisville con- vention in September. osolutions were didates pominate: re Colt way by oe x Bo umbus, an: proving of their conduct, and declaring that the labor ete cannot support Grant or Greeley as neither Of them represent the in- lerests of the party. ies S7-“She soured on me,” said = Western “raconteur,” in describing his stomach as the seat of his disorder. and 7 Tbe Walter Scott monument, erected by the Scotch residents of New York in Oentrai Park, is expected in afew days from Edinburgh. is the stone most used for betroth- countries, its color being = indicate an obscure understand- B7-Twothings an un be silent when we ought to converse, SS apesk when weebould Mecieat it Orloft has transmitted to President mhicrs a letter from the of Russia, re- | which states that the meeting of the Emperors at Berlin is pot aimed at France. &7-A five-wile rowing match for #500 aside bas bee between John Bigien and ~enyy place at Nyack, Septem- S7-The importation of coal from Belgium to England continues on an extensive scale, it — tour shillings per ton cheaper than English coal.

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