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‘ EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sandays Exeepted | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, pennsylvania Avenile, cor. Lith St., THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANT, 8. H. KACPPMANN, Prev’t. ——— TAR is served by carriers to = at TEN CENTS PER WEEK, or FortY spies at the counter ree months, $1.50; lished Priday— 91.9} jvance, in both cases, and | idl for harnished on THR EVE Ve. 42—N2. 6,355. WASHINGTON i eee Che Loening Star. D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1878. TWO CENTS. DRY GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ¢ Vid Rye Whisky, ine Old Bye Whiek EVENING STAR. Washington Ne d Gossip. InTERNAL Ruviinvn.—The receipts from this source to-day were $395,281.25. D®* GOODs LESS THAN COsT. Asthe store L occupy isto be tern down, Lam. SELLING MY ENTIRE STOCK eat oa eante Purr Wageanres Coumopore Ropogns, chief ofthe bureau of 3 xD UNADULTERATED yards and docks, and Commodore Ammen, DRY GOODS ye ie ay 5 . FOR LESS THAN Cost To CLOSE BUSINESS. | o,TMt lathe siticle we have. wow sold for upwards | chief of the bureau of navigation, U. 8. N.,are hy a of five years with universal satisfaction; put up in large botiles at Dollar per bottle, or ‘can be had visiting the Portsmouth, N. H., navy yard. Tue Jaraness STUDEN K. Kwagi, T. action oF prave as vot | Kavano, M. Numa, 8. Jnowonya, T. Tenonta, hy SARE atushiens wt Port, | D: Kistura, and 5. Masuda, who came to this - laret: ala; | Country a few months since, arrived in this city y Mascatel, Hock and Olaret; alec | Goumbye te yesterday, and took up their resi- eI 3 also Cata ABTHUE NATTANS. Detasints "| detce at the National’ heteL and D streets J. W. ALLEN, Corner &b and Market Space, jy31-6" Was D.C. CLesixe OUT SPRING AND SUMMEB STOCK OF DRY GooDs, wil To-day they left “isco. wi etextremely tow prices. Remnants less than half } tr Oorner of 34 northwest. for Yokohama, via San Franc’ . Brice. ; c A NAVAL COURT-MARTIAL has been ordered GOODS and NOT S$ at low fie 7 ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER courcnd ecamtas betes makiog reer serosaies ND SUPPER TABLE, by the Secretary of the Navy: to convene at Lea & Perrins’ Wercest 18 INDISPENSA, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New fork, octlS-2awly Agents for the United States, Batchelor’s Hair Dye is the best in the world the only true and perfect Hair Dye; no ridicalons tints, no disgppointment, harmless, reliable, tnstaa- Baejos Mack or brows; st all druggists’, ant 16 Annapolis on the 18th instant, to try Dr. Marius Duvall, United States navy, who is charged with shooting at two marines and a boy, who were picking strawberries on the naval hospital farm, where the doctor was stationed. * EXPRESS vs. MAIL.—The War department has issued anorder to the effect that where any EMORY BAXTER, tr 1920 Pennsylvania aye WoONDERFeL LUTTRELE & WIS suction $4 saris DRESS GOODS at 12% ow Fert fterlr_ | considerable saving would result, packages of 15 cents per yard; r official mail matter, such as returns, &c., ea thst Ska pice AMUSEMENTS. m at weighty or bulky in character, may be trans- mitted by express, instead of through the mails as heretofore, the expressage to be paid out of the appropriations for the military service. How Frmace Creeks Can Reoarn Taeir Heatta.—The chief of one of the government burcaus speaking yesterday of leaves of ab- sence granted to his female employes said: ‘It is astonishing how many while away apply for ES. an extension of time on account of sickness. AT LOW PRICES. Poor things! They always good health (ONZE PRICE TO ALL.) while here, and so whenever I receive such an - —— application I answer that I am verysorry, but BOGAN & WYLIE, that I do not a 1 can onsistently rant aud 1020 7th street northwest. it. T also remu m tha! ington is the puma ons am healthiest city in the United States, und that f Patterns. jyls-tr SCHUETZEN PARK, have no doubt they will recover their healtfi as soon as they return.” ARMY ORDERS.—The leave of absence grant- ed to Capt. R. H. Montgomery, 5th cavalry, has been extended six months. Leave of ab- sence for one year, wity permission to be- yond the sea, to take yd ‘after the lst Of Ne. vember next, has been granted Lieut. Colonel Cuvier Grover, 3d cavalry. The leave of ab- —— LUTTRELL & WINE, jmB-6t Dorner 2uhatrect and Penge ave P42 Fss Goons, CHEAPER THAN EVER, TO REDUCE STOCK. FINE GOODS WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN. EIGHTH ANNUAL SCHUEYZENFEST aT THE xy decline In price of DRY bled to offer Great: ‘We mention. ids, 650. two (2) button Paris Kids, 75c, mdid sixteen (16) bone French Woven Corsets, 75c Corset af Sc... and “Thompson's” and le's’ Glove- fitting Corsets, very cheap. (Seventh Street Road,) oN THE 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and Sth of Angust, 1873, Ver jth on Fe senee granted ‘Lieut. Col. R. R. Williams, on Binex Drees Silk, $1.25 1 . 520-8t corps Of engineers, has been extended thirty Biack Alpacas ard Mohairs of the best makes, in- | — ays, on the recommendation of the chief of the Beaver and Bu » brands, from 2c, | Orp No )On Exhibition and Sale) New No | ordnance. First Lieut. Isaac N. Maclay, ord- Sinn Beese 93.50 up oun be H at = 3 a nance department, has been relieved from duty jar and Geuts’ Saints et mann‘ec- MARKRITER’S, oe tetas uses ne niee ee *. No. 439 7th strect, between D and 'B streets, eight | to Teport for duty at the R = atone) aid be purchased prior te an exant- loors above Od Fellow’s Hall. Ill. The resignation of 24 Lieut. Charles atic if our stock. a-scione EBRODHEAD & co. 1205 F st di Choice Of Paintings, Engravings, Ohromos, &c, Also, largest stock Paper Hangings, ‘Window Pictures, Frames, Picture Uords aud Tas- &c.,in the District. BF Pirase remeuber Name and Namber._jel-ly* LL KINDS OF CAST-OFF WEARING AP- PARKL can be soid to the very best advantage address‘ng or calling on JUSTH, D street, between 6th and 7ih nu. w. | Notes by mail promptly attended to. Uash paid. {13 i} oO}, GOLD, SILVER, BRASS, OOPPER, bought at fair prices for a Household Farnitare wail promptly 140% Penusy lv: Slade, 15th infantry, has been accepted, to take effect August 31, 1573. PERSONAL.—Hon. Charles A. Eldridge, of Wiscousin, isin town. ----Senator Ramsey, of Minnesota, is atthe National. ----Ex-Mayor Emery is seriously ill at his country residence near Brightwood. ----During the absence of Commissioner Douglass Gen. J. B. Sweet, 1st ‘tant, willact as Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Ex-commissioner of the Land Office, Joseph 8. Wilson, arrived in the city last even ing from the Pacific coast, and is at his old res- idence on 13th street. He has resigned his posi- tion in connection with a railroad company, and wil! henceforth reside in Washington. ----Judge Edmunds, city postmaster, will leave soon for a few weeks recreation in Michizan. ----Col. Routt, Second it Postmaster General, goes to New England for a few weeks in a short time. ----Postmaster General Cres- weil will return to Washington on Monday next. em? mn SUMMER R T. GEORG Ss Erc., Now York ‘house. bought and sold. Notes by fo by AUGENSTEIN, attended _EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &. G™48D MOONLIGHT EXCUBSION NO TIME LOST FROM BUSINESS. bat z- and fishing boats for ihe eof charge. 1 Rew Steamboa: A Moonlight Excursio: ™milea down the river | ----Major M. I. Ludington, of juartermas wilt be given on the Steamer LADY ter’s ee vs. yi — uty in the 3. Bt boat to leave ber Chet font of he Quartermaster General's office, left ths city last {Sanday Herald copy J | treet, at 634 o'clock p! tm., returning will arrive | €Vening for a month's recreation at the sea at 11% o'clock. Arrangements have been made for number of cars to accommodate the ex- upon the return of the boat. Vocal snd instrumental music, 2 Refreshments at city prices, Every arrangement hasbeen made to make thts Fae oF Lag mest enoyable Excursions of the season Proceeds for building fand of N.C ave M. P. Mis- Tickets: Gentlemen $1.” Ladi: shore, *:-*Ex-Vice President Colfax and wife have gone on 4 trip through Minnesota and Da- kotab, in company with Senator Windom, of Minnesota. QEYMOUR Hot S e ORKNEY ADOLITION OF THE FaawkinG Privitece— Tis Effect om the Revenues of the Post-Office De- sior jon 500. = se Mt partment.—The following statement shows the ™ BOARDe. % Je at the princi and slo at, cede go peos nea Caer eee weed Mises G2 | pumbor and ralue of postage stamps, stamped quired: Addren AO WEIGHT, oval acmeeer cards issued by the Samp divlsion of the Third A ¥: FESTIVALS. Assistant Dogamaster General's office during ni the month ending July 31, 1873. This is the SH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, business of the first month after the abolition t Bw. summer resort amor AMR AND FESTIVAL AT BARNESVILLE. Mountains gow open. For partic of the franking privilege, and presents a large — A Fair and Festivdl-for the benefit of t. Mary's | increase over any mouth in the history i W. H. WILKINson’ | Qhorch and Hall, wil open in the Ballon MO crease over any mouth hi of the Post-Office department. stamps there were issued Of ordinary postage AY, Angust 4:h, and will continue until the follow. to postmasters, upon ¥. FENWICK'S ing Friday, inclusive. 2 oa their requisitions, 74,197,960, valued at $2,067,- OTEL AND SUMMER 4 be obtained at Barnesville. 874; stamped envelopes in, 6,621,800, valued MOIEL ABD sum RESORT bebe amie at $198,076.58; Shenen ea with return ALL THE DELI seality is near the requests printed thereon, 4.510500, OF THE SEASON value $158,- ACIE: icturesque Sager-loaf gg yp day; road dy Good accomniodati in. via Metropolitan 922.10, Newspaper wray 1,743,750, value €5 per month. J €10,660.50, Postal cards, 10981,000, value Sti ‘I¥14 Im LEONARDTOWN, MD. DIE’ GOODs. 981; making the total value of all the articles ‘[ HE PINEY Potnr Horec, LA issued to the public 82,504,352.18. ¢¥ormeriy “ The Pavilion, ”) [westy PER CENT, 19 addition to the above of the official stamps PINEY POINT, MARYLAND. were issued to the War department 6,000, warth ‘This deiightfn! Summer Resort, situate on the Po- FEaE $240; Treasury, Cer worth $207, i | fomac river, eaui-distant frm Baltimore AT THE REQUEST OF MANY STILL'| rior, 3,500, worth @1,00; Agricultdre, Reed: by the usdertigved fore tare at EEMALNING IN THE CITY, M. WILLIAN | worth @560; Poet Uftios de} nt, and will be open for the recoption Of ri HAS DECIDED TO CONTINUK FOR TWO | worth $28,400; Justice, 10,000, worth $150; nder new on Py boned TWENTY PER CENT., VIZ: U. \L SAT- ja S10; (faberist to'surWirssormemce, petaniowit ee | URDaY. aogusT ord. “\7* S4™ | Biltamped ecvelopen, St 50, worte 65 855, aa Cele a making the total number of official stamps and Tae Wore, altima ee ies of the ecason from M. WILLIAN, | stamped envelopes ismued during the month Amarcmecis Bowling, Billiaris: "Boatiegs Fish- | _i728 20 ¥O7 Penuyivania avenne, | 5,153,400, the face value? which foota up @942.- Grab ot Onsier Lanes eit Cree ein ¥ST LOOK ‘Ten TUCK SKIBTS for # oonts, | thts single dteiaion ie Post Othe L bie aid ey ty, OU vor week, 835 per month; | © St 8. HELLER'S, 212 Market Space. 28" | TOL SeS chowen nets none les tr Price. servants fm rice Jy) im CHAS. B PARKER, Proprietor. nrsion Parties w B wuss entertai MISS McCURMICK, issued 107 508,410, valued at 2,936,747.18, 22 PENNSYLVANIA avasvs. OR Four Ralteoap Accipents Yestsrpay.— bi man and a1 A brake: CHAEU constantly on hand a fine assortment of ously injured yesterday by & 31 St Pines Point | IMPOBTED BONNETS, a freight and in on the Hudson river railroad. A dispatch from Titusville, Pa., SOMMER poaRd STBA WS, CHIPs, says that rday morning north, © additional BOARDERS can now be FLOWEES, RIBBONS, S0., = ne Alcon y railroad collided. ted LOUDON INSTI . Ladies % in on any v: ol fer Good fat record baamnintoe* * Two brakemen, nai ec and ? and an unknown boy, were killed. - - a 35 ‘Bi 4 "TSE, AABGEST ASSORTMENT OF LADIES rT reduced hy SUITES: slitag at eae pace, | fifteer of the logether wi — —_ : aia a SAVE YOUR MONEY. — Prcight train ram inte the ¥ : of & gravel train 8 fe in ran in’ rear of @ grave! in HIGHLY IMPORTANT! R ay on the Pittsburg and. Connel railroad, Ladie who have Hair Switches thet killing Jobn Hy: and 5 =. pave thems to ers. A to Baltimore from Ab- el abade i® manner. We have avery aesortme: t 1 Curls; very long and handsome en, Harford county, Md., last night, Switches ee Now Ye ‘the tune to buy at | the New York train from Warhington struck a ty "B Hair Factory, 616 18th st., pany ey age ah from ih : Immense Reduction in Prices! = o track. A rghit a EAL HAIR SWITCHES, Price ting . Ree HELLER S TUS Moke Bee fas | ger car were od, and another ST"riie DEPOT, The train did aot reach Baltimore Taal wx 617 SEVENTH STREET, Sack OS weeny: LN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF | S0-tt Opposite Patent Office, Pe sag ES a en Saree THS SEASON, AND IN ORUER TO KE. “DL APES Golved at the She FRENCH STARCH ENAMEL deat article iu the for ‘up Linen or Place near Malaga LUCE STOCK, 1 AM OF FERING Ftis,, St easeate aloes to the taneto. na Light Cassimere Suits, at_7, $. 9, 10,12 and @13 Be West Lomband rine fea. Eignty-soven insurrectistste wens Biue Fiannel Suits, (thoroughly sponged) 914 aryiaua. | Killed. ‘Tite stsenal in Cadiz eull holds out fee White Duck Stitt ceceececninennnec8, 9 and Q10 = | the government. The fleet opened All Linen Suite. oe ~ bombardment Mie Care seee,POOO]s,«, 7 ane gn | Cones SEMOVED WitmouE Fain, | be-lauor cep resis seemed at and Vests to match... ws e BUNIONS, CLUB AND INGROWING NAILS, eet one ot ee cannons. Light Casimere Pants, single. AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE The Junta at Gras De* Valencia seized White Marseilles Vests... FEET SUCCESSFULLY three vessels to the revenne service. Alpaca Sacks... wy 3.50, 3 and §4 TREATED BY Fag ~ Linen Sack Coats, " Sc. 1.1.35, 2.76 and 2 DE. WHITE, Youths’ Chevi-t Suits... a ol SURGEON CHIROPODIST, Boys’ Cassimere {nuits.... sevevaee omee OBE No, 534 Fifteoath street, Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats..5, 1 ‘Band Fine Blue-Cloth Frock and Sack Costs. toga Also, 8 great many other articles too numergns to Menton, at corresponding low prices. & Lancs Assontweyt ov Extra Stzz Scrts, BF Purchasers will tive me a call | Sina it to their advantage to i ST Persons going to the country, or to different i The ran Watering Places, ba a ota tee Bed at a small expense," “Tsrobeereplen: | gee a1 rin strict, beth . Ee APANESE FANS. JAPANESE Fans. ‘alpole, and five to en 25 PEE ORES, LESS THAN BROADWAY, A.stTRauvs, her ere banlee at * inatieats em POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, jem tea var. JOus @. REISINGER. ' 2011 PENNSYLVayIA AVENUE, ICE CBEAM PAVILION NOW OPER. Between 10th and 12th Streets, rpeombaphgredlp re yore a ain pee | os rs a ren cayenne COLD PECTACLE, gen, | 00.200 nT BIRGER ED cananty — enn wee Efi, ogee | ea ek aren aden, anaes Podge sei in the woods, and Brown, conductor on the Cairo road, was arrested last ht Ark., char, with viola bill in Gcertain car on his train. jay. in two weeks from his Summer Notes, The hot weather of the past few days has had the effect of sending out of town a good many persons who had‘intended weatheringtthe sea- ton througti ingtheir comfortable city hombs. Among those who left for Cape May this siorn- ing were Gen. Sherman and family, Hallett Kilbourn and family, ang General 3 Me L. Smith and family. a at —Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Philp“and daughter have gone to Fue de I’Eau. —The family of Gen. Cowen, and Mrs. and Mns Ellis are at Cobb’s Island. —The families of Hon. A. M. and Mr. H. H. - Deters spend the month of August at Haw. "2 Hon, Titian J. Coffey and family and the family of A. A. Hosmer, esq., represent .Wash- ington at the delightful Cresson Springs, on the summit of the Pennsylvania Alleghanies. —The family of George N. Beal to Montgomery county, near Sligo. —Mrs. Charles Eames is among the latest Washington arrivals at the White Sulphur ar a Boynton and wife expect to start next week on a prelo: tour, which will include Watkins’ Glen, the St. Lawrence, and Saguenay rivers, the White Mountains and has been postponed for several days yr bhe see as been postponed for sev: ‘8 ‘se- vere illness of Rev. Dr. ton, B. father, who is, we are glad to hear, recovering, although he still suffers acutely. —Mr. Thos. B. Kalbfus returned this.morning from a sojourn at St. George’s Island. —Mr. Samuel L. Phillips has returned from a ning and trip to Cobb’s Island and Srereatouts, Quite a.number of Washington. ians are now at Cobb’s Island, among them Dr. ‘Wm. May, Charles Boyd Robertson, third sec- retary to the British legation; Georgs. B. Goff, = Burch, William J. Donoho, and J. W. inley. —Mr. Thomas E. Lloyd has returned from Rock Alum Springs in improved health.. ——— ee “Olivia,” in one of excellent letters to the Philadelphia Press, draws a vigorous com- parison petween what the Republi¢ tias done for Washington and what Engiand has done for London, France for Paris, and Prussia’ for Berlin. The result of the comparison is no ways favorable to our country. “Of what bén- efit,” she asks, ‘has Congress been to the nonh- Officeholder of Washin; ‘? Has it putyany stores on our avenues? Has it utilized ourun- rivalled water power? Has it brought any commerce to our rotting wharves? It fills our schools with its vagabond creation of children, makes no provision for thejr education, and when we have given more than any othet city in the Union for school purposes, and our ex- chequer becomes exhausted, New York flaunts her scarlet robe in our faceand cries, Sham>! shame!” And again: ‘‘What has the republic done for Washington aside from its own selfish means and ends? It built an imferior reservoir for its own benefit and the citizens are allowed to use the water by paying so much per year. It has created a ngressional library, but that.is for the@enetit of both branches of Congress; the citizens of Washington have upon it no claim. Only one branch Of the public service has been of resi practical utility, and that is the most abused of them all. The Agricultural bureau is a treas- ure to whatever part of the country {t may hap- m to be assigned. It is true its boquets “are lesigned for the favorites of Congressmen, its shoots and roots for other parts of the wor! but no tree can grow or flower blossom that d not prove a blessing to the surroundings, for — _ trees and flowers but God’s practical smiles? «It is said that Washington “wakes up” only at the assembling of Congreas. Yes! About that time there is a tem; inateapot. The life consists in the conflict between the Con- — and the beeTeme ens Répers, e Congressman or judge says e land- lord, “You can afford to kept chi have gone eap, be- ing the future by the expect from this ote ly? neglect of the Republic, we our new ci ernment Board of Public Works. that old skeleton, Geor; in her body, fresh Stung by the and’ the ‘present nt We — breeapirennn ‘getown, ne blood in her veins, and we er West Washington.” ‘ate advices from Jonesborough, Tenn., state that there had been fourteen deaths lera the preceding twenty-four hours, ey large mortalit ‘or fie Meco the town. The citizens were ‘stricken, and all could untains. There ——— Honss Tugvas 1 Danaer.—Poter Kessler and his son August, who were arrested in St. Louis, afew days ago, for stealing mules in Colony county, and taken to Fulton, the county seat of the county, for trial, had s ‘narrow es- on Wednesday night. They 'y, and were examined and ._ At 20’clock on the following weil armed, roae of hang- having oencealed the lay took ther Jeffersen City for Panny . = _———— ee A Civit_ Ricuts fern reins ‘ulton rail- in Little Rock, to admit some colored He will be tried ingold Kessler, but the city been advised of the intention, to- ——_______ More Victims or THE BExDER FaMity.— Vale, Kansas, says ved tory ye ed that more bodies have been discovered at the Ben- der grave- ard, whereabouis of the Bender talaily bad bea ob- » and that clue as to the Prizz Fiont Biowixe—Tom Allen, the Fuailiet, publishes 8 card in St. Louis, saying ashas boon atased, hitwill give his easies BZA little boy in school gave one of the best ae pean ct s Sag eres oz The New will hold tf Wall Street New Yorx, August 2.—M TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR joney is easy, Foreign exchange, dull and a . Gold, stead: mn oelinees pom sin be This Afterneon’s Dispatches. Cage and ly, with all thas oe ASSOCIATED PRASS REPORTS. | ie dxas erent. and Via New-York Noten. STABEED HIS WIFE BECAUSE SUPPER WASN'T READY. XEw Yor«, August 2.—John Bassome, a Ger- man laborer, quarrelied last night with bis wife Roepe r was not ready, and strack hi with a tumbler on the forehead, inflicting a dai [anny wound,.and then stabbed her in th reast with a sword. Bassome escaped. THR COUNSEL FOR MURPHY, who was sentenced to be hanged next Friday, has obtained a stay of proceedings in the su — eeurt. A reprieve from Governor Dix is expected. Sef 22 SPs Anon reLtow manker the s the.sidewalks in the vicinity of Washington market were demolished last night, andthe mass of filth which had been ac- cumalating for was 5 THE'WOMEN'S CANDIDATE FOR, CHIEF JUSTICE ‘he memorial asking for the appointment of Judge.Selden to the Chief Justi ip is recei: borrowing. ‘The stock market has been strong and er. Western Union advanced fro: #2 to 2%, Lake Shore from M4 to 954, New Y Ceu- tral from 105 to 105, Pacific Mail from 36% to 37%, Union Pacific 283i to 29, St. Paul common, from 524 to S\, and Ohio’s from Oy HO- The remainder of the list has been dull and without any important changes. — Time on Record. EXCITING RACK AT SARATOGA. The race which took place at Saratoga, N.Y on Thursday, for the $400 purse, two miles, fo: all ages, is described as having been very excit- ing and’ the fastest on record. The following were the entries and the order of the result: F. Chamberlin’s b. ¢. True Blue, by Lexington dam Balloon, 4 years old, (Barbes,) 1; MH Sanford’s b. c. Mate, by Australian, dam Mat- tie Gross, 4 years old, (Hayward,) 2; D. Mo- Daniel & Co.'s ch. c. Hubbard, by Planet, dam Minnie Mansfield, (MeCabe,) 3; D. McDaniel & ing ‘many signaturessfrom the advogates of | CO, ch. b.Jo Daniels. by Australian, dam ; «orld +4 years old, (F. Gray,) 4; Rice & yin MeCormackvch: g John Mecormagts by Bia- si McCormack seventh. At the quarter pole ising esidentyf the compan: rent wastelinersem ig | a ing — ee — and he: ‘ne Nurse third, McCormack fourth, Coren ge eerie amnaty | Mate fitth, True Blue sixth, Hubbard seventh claimed was $120,000, togsccure which, bonds This quarter was run in twenty-six and a half ay will be given yam the vemsels will be | *ecODd8. At the aif mile pole, Which, was President Btockwelt thould Thaveopatd these | eck, Jo Daniels second, four | shea of Here ane nad Sunde, Sox ahs purpose. The | Set) ‘tenner mare eee ahead of Trae : d gated, and as | Bing, Hubbard. sixth, MoGrramen seventh: a pa rg pre eh IE oy Sep ey around the THE SHIPMENT OF SPBCIE TO EUROPE lower turn and. part ot the way up the home- stretch. As they passed under the wire Jo Daniels was a neck in froutof Boss Tweed, Mo- Cormack thiM™, Mate fourth, ‘The Nurse fifth, True Blue sixth, Hubbard seventh, and all ao closely bunched that it seemed almost im possi- ble for them to run without interfering wit each other. The time of the mile was 1.46." At the a head, Bose Tweed second, in advance -of Me length abead of Ma’ ahead of True Blue, Hubbard up, The Nurse dropping away—time, Going down the backstretch the pace was sha: and pony changes took place. “Mate ran to the front, followed by True bine, Jo. Daniels third, Hubbard fourth, < Boss Tweed fitth, MeCor mick sixth, The Nurse seventh. The mile an a-half were made in 2.40%. These positio were maintained around the lower turn, ani at the half-mile pole the .race seemed to rest between Mate and True Blue. As the horses 0-day was $292,975, of which 850,000 was in gold coin, the rest in-silver bars. Gold ope: at 115%. ni THE BANK STATEMENT. The following is the weekly bank statement: Loans increased, $597,100; specie decreased $977,100; legal tenders increased, $81,500; not deposits decreased, $77,400; ciculating de- creased, $37,100. THE TOTAL IMPORTS FOR THE WERK Were $5,412,088, of which $2,309,329 were in dry goods, and #3,102,169 in general merchandise, AFTER THE LIQUOR DEALERS. U.S. Commissioner Davenport has issued » number of warrants against delinquent retai! liquor dealers who haveinot paid the spec! tax under the internal revenue laws. SUNSTROKE. There were six cases of sunstroke yesterday APTER THE FERTILIZING MANEFACTORIES. Judge Pratt, of the Supreme Court, to-day rendered a decision sustaining the authority of thegboard of healtIt to proceed against a fertil- izing manufacturing company as a nuisance The company has asked an injunction. The judge says the statute rests the discretion with the board to determine,whether it is a nuisance and.destroy summarily. If the board exceeds quarter pole Jo Daniels led by half a length mack, who was one neck the latter a in favor of Hubbard, who madi after the leader, but he coul him. The stro; gallant dash t overtake Je wasanost exciting between we, it continued till they wire. True Blue winning by a alf length. , The masterly ridingof Barbeaon wens or does an unauthorized act the rem- v B bit M. i er hy edy is by an action for damages against ite | {tte Blue abd Hayward‘on Matelwill never be mémbers. The injunction was denied Fefeen bE those who witnessed sthe rac Hubbard wasbeaten two lengths, Jo. Daniels fourth, McCormack filth, The Nurse sixth, Bos: Tween seventh. The time of the two miles w: 3.32%, the fastest ever made by one second ax three-quarters, the next best time being that of Lyttleton, which was 3.34%. Se ee ae The Press on‘\Dana’s Case. The country is about equally pleased and sorry over the result of the Dana matter, says the Chicago Times..Itis pleased thata vital princi- ple has been sustained and approved, but sor: that Dana was not taken to Washington ani locked up securely, where he would never have been heard from any more. Thus, over the result, do we mingle our laughter and our tears Pitisburgh Commercial. There has bee: ——— The Spanish Wa INSURRBCTIONIST 'EXOESSES AND REACTION IN FAVOR OF THE GOVERNMENT. Mapnrp, Angust¥2.— Many persons who joined the insurrection ing favor of independence.of the Cantons have abandoned the cause.in:cou- sequence of theyexcesses: committed by the in- surgents. During the occupancy of Seville bs the insurgents’: many builings in various quarters were set.on fire. In anumber of streets every house and store was’ entered by the insurgents and plundered of their contents. The conduct of-General Contreras in bombard- ingsdefenceless towns is producing immense re action throughout the country in favor of the national government.~The frigates seized by the insurgents.at Cartagena are,partly manned by galley slaves. The government has re- ceived intelligence trom Malaga that upon the arrival of the,insurgeut frigate that the harbor commanders of the English, French and German .squadrons held a conference with General Contreras, in: which they urged him to order thereturn of theseized war vee sels to Ci em ther inform hold General Contreras as a hostage until the vessels are returned. Turkey's. W ke PFeparations. New YoRK, August 2—In rspouse to In- quiries announcing that the Sublime,Porte ha: taken measures to reorgarizesand increase the military force, and had ordered 500. Jessup guns, the, Turkish Minister, Blaque Bey, now in new York, says that he sées no evidence in it of war- like intentions, as other E: are keeping pace with progress of the age in the character oftheir armament. ft be- Moores the Porte to, actewieh equal misnone Se very purpose,of apcuring poace, G ftps is every reason to desire bce ‘be changes in the army are such as ke place almost annually. A ge pro tion of the present armament, he expl: » is old-fashioned and unfit te compare with the more modern patterns of military material, and it is the intention of the Porte to keep pace with other nations of Europe. ——_o—___ 4 Fifth Maryland Regiment. Carz May, N. Y., August 2.—The Fifth Maryland regiment ieft in a special train for Fhe Tinnd New Jersey brigade, 1,900 strong ve Tht New Jersey le, 2 will encamp here on the18th. 2.—The Fifth Mary- ugh this city at noon PHILADELPHIA, Au land regiment paased on their return to Baltimore from Cape May, they have been in camp for the last ten ‘The State Fencibles, Capt. Ryan, of Phil- adelpbia, marched tothe Vine street wharf this afternoon, bound for Atlantic city, where they will encamp fora week. The eld guard, com- posed of veteran members of the Fencibles, ac- company them, headed by Col. Jos. Page, their old commander. , it occurs to us, a good deal of unnecessary palaver about this same case. Mr Dana published & series. of grave charges against a Washington city official. If they were true the accused would be unfit for the positiop he holds, ov any other of.trust or profit. Even if they were not trae the party charged coald not fail to Fuffer very greatly mm public estima- tion at large. Now, as character isa matter to be measured by doliars and cents, and.damage to charactor entails }pecuniary loss, if Mr Dana inflicted this sort of suffering on the Washington city. he shouldgbe just as answerable for that offence asfor any other in the categery—as, for‘instanoe/if be had stolen & pocket-bouk. Now, if he had committed the latterloffence in Washington he could have been carried.do Washingtonand tried. Bat he commits @ graver offence. SHe prints, (in New York, to be rure,) grave charges against a man in Washing‘on, and sendahis paper on there and circula‘es it—literally -publishes it there, and yet cannot be made to answer for it where be commits the offence. We: think he should either circulate his paper at home, or go abroad and make good his charges or sufter conse- quences of f.ilure to do s0.— Cumberland News. Aw AUTEOoRESs Bunyep To DtaTs.—On Saturday, says the London Times of July 16, terrible and fatal acc! oec: at Whitfield, Herefordshire, to Mrs. Clive, wife of magistrate for the county, ncellor and pre- bendary of Hereford woody I, and formerly rector of Solihull, near Birmi; m. The de- ceased, known as the anthoress of the brilliant though eccentric novel entitled Pau! Ferrell, Paul Ferrell's Wife, a volume of poems, other works, was writing in her boudoir on evening, surrounded by a number of & quantity of manuscript, when a _ flew frvm the fire and ignt her dress. ‘efore assistance could arrive, the unfortunate lady, who for had been a confirmed inva- lid, was burnt most terribly. She died on the following morning. Tux Last Measey Honwon —The frightful murder of the unfortunate Delia Corcoran river, hae an aspect revolting enough to make even those shudder who have become habitus ted to deeds of viol in this era of murder. The girl, judging the testimony given at the coroner's inquest, went out boat with some negroes, and her body, bearing al! the ap- pearauces of outrage ‘and murder, was after- icked up in the river, The sureness Eeerertial ae hat the murderers of this w appy girl will no doubt Bry, the scribed by the law for their terrible The Saratogn Races. Sanatoca, August 2—The weather to-day is fine and the track is in good condition. THE PIRST RACE, for a purse of $500 was a riding race for two olds, three-quarters of a mile. The fcl- Docs started: Hunter’sand Travers’ Crow: Meat, and Crounse’s Persimmons. Meat won easily. Time 1.194. THE SECORD RACE Crow’s came into the homestretch,Jo. Daniels retired | whose body was found floating in the Hudsor| the name is ay ae a Juve the Keystone a nually large was a stilt ws mendous balloon Court-House aqaare”— on such a day and — “being is inst wreo- nautical excursion to crossing the broad Atlantic. Comeone, come all!” And sure enough they would come from far and near. The country people would gather from “all the world and Pi County too,” and it was astonishing to see the quantity of fmail beer and gingerbread demolished on such oceasions. It wasa gaia day for town and coun- try when Wise went up in his pand it was particularly so to us boys, who did not care how often he went “positively the last time previous to crosung the ocean.” We were like & good many grown people are now—so we got Our ginger callca aud small beer we did not care much what became of Wise, or the farewell, or the trip across the ocean. Weil, be would go up in the balloon, and not Lamy « int the numerous collection who paid to see him do the ascending part of the pro- gamme. There was no humbag abou An Ordivary acronaut he probably superior. Then the eager crowd would © heavenward as the balloon ascended and gr: WHISKY DID rt. = dam Raj ; Sates xy 4 mall by de, and, dosatifal ¥ less,” oni Kiree! inson,) 5; Carroll & Coar's b. f. The Nurse, by { it finally disappeared behind t) sorlzon, or & es stent png tag ole Sie mene tnar Austraitan, dam Zone, 3 years old, (Richard- | clond, or someting else, To th olives wn’ doubtful. = son,) 6; C.d.Alloway’s br. h-Boss Tweed, drank whisky instead of gmali ' + he disap- CONTROLLER GREEN'S PINANCIAL STATEYENT steroid, dam Alabama, 4 years old, (Hazard mighty scon—in fact, the | «appearance shows that the debt of-the city and county con- | * 9 Time, 3.3235 Occurred 80 readily that they tho ut they had tinues to increase. e betting was in favor of Jo I Mate | not got their money's worth. G «s that was THE,“ SNAP” IW PACT: standing next, and . True Blue third on the list. | owing to their short-sightedness, cheir having In relation, to the attachMen| pariespondentzsays: “Boss Tweed took’ the | looked “through a glass darkens. .” noon of -thibq Packie, Mi lend af the start, Hubbard second, Jd Daniels | “Then we wopld ci tenmieh ont. antes bate Chauncy and Star, third, True Blue fourth, The Nurse fifth, Mate where the acronaut would land, « .d speculate on what might happen. I r member one woman telling ber friends wicn the bal- j0on was touchi clouds-that if she was as near heaven as Mr. Wise was they would newer see her any more—'cause she would jump right in. But she was either a discarded oid m or an unlucky ey ae Jacob liked ben- ine better than he did her. I know some fel- ‘lows around here that wouldn't mind letting their wives trysueh anexperiment just to facili- tate their eternal happiness, and I don’t believe they would care much if the females jumped a leetie sbort and fe!l to t’other place. In about an boutor two who should reappear | but the veritable (now venerable) «wronaut— | himself and balloon piled upon some good | patured farmer's wagon—the balloon minus the ballast and es Wise was not ditto. He gen- erally got Gulinet at the nearest house ater lating, and the way he blowed showed no lack of gas. He always had such miraculous escapes | and met with such fear!ul dangers that it was a wonder he did not guit the business. The zed country people were told how in Iatt- forty-nine thousand and longitude forty- | eight hundred, while eleven thousand five han- dred miles from earth, (and so near heaven he rusty “few anf tar be- llers,) that he could hear the grating of hinges, for, as angels were ; St. Peter did not have many neountered a fierce torus: and the next p! contest with the elements, i y Wise and si ge umbrella, and landed sately in ‘ D feld near a large farm-house. At the latter place Le got bis baliast—the gas he did not need to get. He had that ope that you people who readtyeur good artic! joon question will have over what might happen tempts trans-Atlantic voyage I don't believe that we will ever with a graphic acco band-to-hand encouw any body at- nguthe air be tarnished { theseronant having @ r with Neptane, Mare aud Jupiter in the seriel regions midway be- tween this and Greenwich, aud of his having broken old Nep's nose, put Mars “out ona ty,” and knocked Jupiter tuto a cocked hat just as Minerva bid him go in peace or be would be ap te go in pieces. ithe balloon ever starts from Central Park it will land either at Castle Garden or “‘on.Lon Island's sea-girt shore.” Something mus@hap pen tosave the seriel explorer and cheat*som sbarkput of a breakfast. IftWise tries to cros theocean-he is a bigger tool than I think he is @esides, we cannot Spare him, for he iss ver ,g00d seronaut. But be says he will go, and fs willing to take a couple of other fools with him. As I like to keep on.a firm footing, and have n> 4esire to go ‘‘up in # balloon, boys, up in a bal loon,” you can just bet your bottom dollar tha’ one of them fellows will not be Mr«xe Corprroy. —__—__-see GROWItxG TRA tN FLorrpa.—The Jackson- ville Union says: Jt may not. be generally known, but the fact is none theless patent, that the genuine tea plant is growing=profusely ali over the suburbs of the city, and presents quite a thriving appearanceeverywhere it is foand. We are iuforméS by a prominent mechanic of this city, and an old resident at that, that he uses bo otber tea in bis family. He placks and dries what he requires for bis own use, and says it is equal to any black tea offered for sale at the ry stores. If some shrewd New Eng- lander ‘were only here, he would soon make a regular business of preparing a tea crop.” “s7 A Boston boy only fifteen yeam old has been sent to jail asa common drunkard. Apd Rev. Chester Clive, a landed proprietor and | yet they have a probibitory law. S7-The exchange fiend has his prototype in Dewspaper counting rooms. Itishe whe & paper, steals a wrapper, borrowsa stamp, gets the young man in attendance to write the direction for him, and asks the oifice-boy to and | take it to the post office, s7-The Boston Transcript says: “If ever Chelsea, Winthrop, Revere, Charlestown, Cambridge, Somerville, Malden, Everett, Med- ford, Arlington, Belmont, Brookline, and West Roxbury become bone of our bone, will our ief mi be styled ‘mayor of Massacbu- So abe ecte oe ®7-The Chicago Times does n ake kindly to the name “‘liberal democracy,” suggested by Dr. Groesbeek, for a new organization. [t says bad one; could hardly be worse. It is doubly bad, suggesting, as it does, two offensive reminiscences of political rascal- ity, when even one would be too much. Tasasco BAUCE. REMARKABLY PUNGENT. It has po superior in strength. A few drops will ‘of soup. aes W. Borcee.e, 1332 F street. malt EEP IT HANDY. penalty pre- | K THE RELIABLE FAMILY MEDICINE. was ALLEDGED Dericit iv Gengrat Burrer- " Seeeneranee ein Sioned eee ONE | srmbe Aouomeee Damen Beas ieee Cholera, Dysentery. Diarrhea, Sommer Complaint following horses : Bel Attorney Bliss has commenced a suit im the | 54 » Creme guckl SYECP OF BLACK- bone ‘coft, Crounse’s Satire, MeDanict's Kea: | United States district court Damel But- EREY hOOT AND BHU ky filly, Lottell’s : terfield, C. K. Garrison, G. Fargo, J. | an old, well tried remedy, entirely he ptrarite, Helmcnt Broadatbone cot | BoB. Basttion and S. G. Wheeler, Genéra on tn minut negra Sree a mn: I " at i im a ———— SP RON: the sureties on General Butterfield’s bond given | tothe youngest From ‘To-day, on the 26th of June, 1869, for the faithful per- fain ne Cam TERRIBLE RAILROAD ACOLDENT IN ENGLAND. | formance of bis duties as treasurer at | house and u Lompon, August 2.—A dreadful sub-treasury in thiscity. The suit is to re- Don’t be put off with something cise. curred this morning on the Northwestern ruil- | Cover $3,000, the amount General Butter- | it. Many near Wigan to the Scotch touristexpress | field is said to have been short in his accounts. Taln from .. Twelve persons were in. | N. ¥. Jour. Commerce. —se stantly killed and were wounded. Among | Tux r:px of immigration tothe United States | Market st, the ited ts Sir Job Many of the in: | js as full this year as it was last year. From wi 2th pees Ist down to J: Loxpon, August2.—The Duchess of Inver- ness is dead. —_——_ Progress of Cload, the Oarsman. Harrissure, Pa., August 2—Oloud, the rune 59,000. Last year the to- arrived here at ten o'clock to-dav s oarsman, a th ‘consequent upon so hich will in ail peobabinte Zo _) is delivering a lectare in i r bd JOHN @. BARTHEL, SIEAM DYER AND SCOURER, Mo, 116 "pout of Oolsshuation Mal) °™* door

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