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ee THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsylvenia Avenue, cor. Lith St. aT THE EVENING ef42 NEWSPAPER COMP: 3 M. BALTPP MANS , Prevt. ° & THE EVENING STAN is their scbecr Tes Cas Foart-rour © PER @oxr® | cunt ® Two CENT: cay. By wail—three months, | @1.20; gix months, $300; one sear, $5. TAB WESELY STAR—Publisued Fritay—@) 90 sycar, SF Invariably in advance, in both cases, #0 BO peper tant longer than paid for, | SF Rater, of advertising fareished on application. | EDUCATIONAL. © 188TITC bh sees. of the ad ty er tHe t, with the f | PARTMENT on OF W PASCHAL, 7 Pretty ne Beidencs, bre andi tae Screars of Government. oT Pie IN@Ls tT: «up her with iiiugrations f sc'ual Court for information, either in person o ay be made to the Secretary. who «ill b @ the College bel, Gonzage Law Buitding oy3 F street, + a + from oT « s2e:0l0 B.T. HANLEY rE MS. 8 A. PECK’S © BOYS. st 936 isth strest.corner K, with its Fourteenth Annual Bession SarTamera Plense call after Sopcember 6 zal-Ln* QOL corner 10th and @ sts , under the care of the Bieters of Charity, will Be- open MONDAY, Angu-t 31st. Psronts are re- quested to serd thetr children p-omptly. eng20 26 Ors? AvAD oF jerloma’s Churcn, 4% St mite year MON GAY, soptemb r Sto thi t thos. fi sbip. Artibu Bpeciaith those © Miage 4 Analytical Frigono- Betty aud the Classic roughly tangn’. See bevkstores er of gold aud 5_awarled caci a ASE ROYS, 20-1m* 1 LB , Principat. OFSLYSN SeMINAny, Laser 16°8 st_and Vermont ave street, Bet. HICK, Py BER 16, J574 Bees epangod. par Cipal, at the Seminary. "y2s, Wark ALE SEMINASY ehh 4 MONDAY, september 14, 1874, at Bo. 1027 street northwest. Mes. Z - BUTCHER ead Mies %. C. DUUGLA Pricct- iz fBtiew ted by the Fatbe.s of yet Jesus. The cov es is the pursted ino utioas confmeted fll be reopened oc MON the Poets FOB BEAL LIFE S€CURED AT THE WASHINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE f in-tractics and traivice tap: throngn a ed men Useful, ecif ce sed ten years cf anister and eab 4 of the Uoited Brat: ¥ cst favorable © issued at any tins °. Bs 1 oper ractt * DEPARTMENT —Strdents received tmeut who Bave gone througa m any Arit —fcaclere hips for four equat monthly ities for young geo the sages: f 12 ac trom 8 to 9 p. 1. p-cially designed are engaged during ecnesth a n but desire a busines: % shou'd be made at the College o Revd L srecte northwest. Commu Id be adddreeerd to A. 0. BPESTER, Prosid At Wehbe Bail, « erst. Bosiderce, 103 * yp 8S Bissxs OSBOBNE BOARD 3S YOUSG@ LaDIEs 4 DAY SCHOOL will re-open ast of 18th, Beotember 7, 1374. Norbern Teachers. Mod- c terme, Sn" R* HLABD BOARDING AND DAY SOZ0OL FOR BOYS, 146 Laarale & smear Park Avenue, Bartimoar, Mp. WM. D. MABTIN,A M., a The Rishth 4 eneal Seesion comueneos 8: piembor Fil corps of competent and experienced Teach- ers. Accommedations uosar passed. Berd for Usisicg us. mo ‘inci pal. engin tnation of Candid tes acd TURSDAY,S pum- ‘tm for board @nd tuition, 82.6 ‘ance. Sev- For catalog tescon. clare apply to Paor Wi nop- takLt Bep.22 Mo. VERNON INSTITUTS, 1530 [STREET Feexeat av Bxciten Baw! axD Day ScBoct you Youne La pies axv LivtLe Gints. Mre CHARLES W PsI&O Principal; Mada cisele V. PRUD "HOMME Bosident Teacher of rene h ‘d arnial session eomm d circulars oppiy to augl0-eolm* Opening of » ston and exaninat for admission, MONDA ber diet and 231 SELECT MALE ACADEMY, ‘Corner of Denbarton and Mon:gomery $8.5 ce Gratefel for the en er past Teil! Beopeo my Academy on MONDAY , Septem Berit. Number itu fvate iastraction in Matbematic:, &c., and eveving classss at ibe school oem Circulers fonud at the Book Stores, or st my real- dene, adjoining the school room, ‘3 tm CHARLES H. NOURSE. ‘LEN WOOD INSTITUTE, MD. SUPERIOR ADVANIAGES, ‘Things before words—Nature's System of Instrac $e Beet oved Obje rant csac. Rember sf pupils ligited." Behoct Sars rs x sn¢’ prominent for ite beautiful, retived and, health: fal tocation, ite perfect discipline, aud home com- BEEBOLD INSTITUTE, Bw J OR BOYS. MOLD, Rew Jensxr, oug5 lin ¥. 4. G CHAMBSRS, Principal. R feck wells, Monte: | St. 44—NS. 6,687 Foening Star, ASHINGTON TWO CENTS D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1874 a& turbed on account of a dream. returned to bel, but trembled Wee a leaf, MS TO THE STAR and es wnat © to quiet his nerves, or divest | Keeland’s Millennial. A Sensation in Watl Stree Bs STAR. = |_ bis mina o 16 bare. EDUCATIONAL. - EVENING STAR. “ RECEPTION OF THE DANISH KING. <SOmImaEe BA ER: ROSEED As Tar TELEGRAMS Fa yo ay t x4 SS KOONES W 7 0. ¢ celebration of the one thousand years of trs. E. Goldberg, of No. 37 Lewis stee. ents Convention. D go tothe t sleep on Mie. ER eogosk sevrevoes likes hs 5 ; the existence of Iceland as an inhabited country | her Lome yesterday morning fully inte Seen on a ee | pak ae e impoise. Un spite r ©, 221 D strest sori bwest. auds-9e" Washington News and Gossip. began at Relkiavik. August 2, and continued | affording ?> the bulls and bears and of ov cianeeane: Of the remonstrance good wite be pat oa FP}ROMBON AOADSMY — oo dation of t ——_-—_—_. two days, the King of Denmark, Christian [X., | izens of Wall street a new and exciting sev Witainctom, Dat. August 28—The demo. | h!* frowrers and shoes » and taking « cow in ite sixth year; wil bs | LETBRUAL KEvuNUx.—The receipts from this | and one of his sone being present, the monarch | ton, and the success that attended her eilvr's | cratic mute contemten eee Deven yesterday. | fevelver inbis band. made tracks quietiy “or Bt otsmber Zip, 8 } source to-day were £2 334. illustrating the occasion by presenting Teeland | was in every way complete. Mrs. Goldberg t The ballot for governor resulted as foll we jowen’s barn, a distance of fifteen or oy a ‘can o> sown a Sith 8 free conatitation, which he had brought | six children. With them, between ono ani two | Joun P- Cochran of New Gentle cosety a As be Deared the barn, he thoug. .@ T ncithwist, om nid efter Bf YoTaL sMouNT of national dank notes re- | over with him in his royal ehip. The oce clock, Mrs. Goldberg appeared in Wal street 7 tae (j2oneETOWR ©: Siotic will be resumed TUESDAY, SEPLEMBER ist. nthe CLASSICAL DE- The SCHOOL OF PHILOSY PHY will reopen o TUESDAY, the 810, The Lectures wil! be gireo in Ene benifit «f young gentionen who ar rtudy ing & tage ol a fell classical conree For further particulars address nh, for dog roa rofeasion nod have not had ihe adraa- or aus lot PF. ABALY, 8.3 , Presiden’. peeere SCHOOLS OF THE DiISTullr CULUMBIa4. Ti: kote of admiesion to the White Schools of Wa. h- irgt-nept Hi not be giv: at their residences, but wll be issu: M every dey from Augast 31 10 B sive, at the :ollowing places: WASHINGToN. First District—F) anklin S:hoo! Building. Second ™ iatrict—Beaton Ser.ool 2 ‘Third District--Wallach 8-hool Botld! Fourth Distslet—Jefferzon Ser00l Building. On ge urgelown aud to the cu lication at the wearest sch house. ‘Teachers ‘Will meet for Instruction as follows: WASHINGTON. ber 5, lick- ol First District, Franklin School Building, BAT- URDAY, September 5, 9 S-cond District DAY, September ~ ptember 8, 1 GEURGETOWN. sata Colsred Schools of Washt SATUEDAY, September 5, ~s Samaer Ba ing. . COUNTY scnooLs. #rant lin Boilci:«, FRIDAY. September 4, 3 P. Bs order of the Bi dof Tru-tecs. McLELLAN, Presiden ton GEORG! _JOBN H. BROOKS, Secretary. au%3,sep1,t 384 9A) M-ber Sch ol Buildiog, SATUB 1A. M VailscR School Building, SAT- ember 5,3 P.M. ‘ict. Jotecoen — Building, S4T- Street Building, FRIDAY, September 4, on3 Georgetown, tld? M i. MSS SO8TIGIN WILL OPEN A SELEOX SCHOOL for amall boys on the second MUN DAY in September, on Capitol Hill. For far:her infurmation app'y at 144 A st. sonthesst, anz7 20" E* ERSUN INSTITUT! cELEOT 1OAL SUBVOU FOR BOYS. FountTEax1u Stagger, Berwasx Lanyv K, (Fransiin Square.) The Twenty fear h Anos! Seuion of this 8 a in on MONDAY, the lith of Septem! Tho Frincipal can b: seen'st the school rocas afte: eptem Tuition, $28 per quar- the fire das of & ter. For informar _e0K27-tf op address aS.B [Rep snd Obron. if Cbssel0alL AND MATHEMAT- Ls ga » Princip. MESS E.SERDORE F's BOROOL will commence ou TUESDAY. September | 1+t, at 617 street northwest. Hesidence 997 weet. 9b street north- eug36-Im" Ms,,20325) os MOSD:¥ gouthent Capi Larg @02 well far: ished school room. September 21s", at ENGLISCH AND FRENOH tCHOOL £OB YOUNG LADIES will Beopsn 215 A street itl Hil, oppos:te former resi tenes. ang26-6t Be. BUEBR. M 1308 B «teesr xonrn WILL REOPEN HER DAY SCHOUL On MOBDAY, Sept Qt ‘PLE BXEBOISAS OF THE A 1 TEE VISITATION, F: ick. resumed on TURSDAY, ane? oolm or It be ayeute northwest. Mrs. ae 5 Proncipal. Seventh annual session begins on the ang2s-17 Mth cf September, 1574, M 18S BABELOVER'S Gies and Ohiidien, 13. THURSDAY, September ith (dtained atthe Bo: Frinei.st augts. SQHOOL for Youug La- 36 LT street. will re-open Circnlars may b Fey OF by applying to th tn TOWN SEMINARY, ing Buc Dey Se 1 Stoddare atrest, Georgetown, MISS LIPSCOMB, Privcipal Fell Seasoa «f this Institat, + EOR( mo ‘The ol for Young Ladies, will open WEDNESDAY, Sepember 16, witn an efficient corpe of Principal or to Ba’ ¥ UK HANNAG MORE ACADEMY, ‘Tue Diocksax Scko cL FOR GIRLs, Near Baltimore, Offers spectal inducements to those desiring for facauters careful training, thorengh instra, ighculture the fu Hi beg rees Rev. ARTHUB J. BIOH, M.D town, Ma.” sugle P 4745800 FEMALE IssTITUTE, Brak Bartimory, lp. ce of a Chrestian Home. nesday Rept. 16 Ad + Belstars- tea: bers. Bor cataloaues apply to the ntyne's, 425 7th st. ang2s. In heir This Institute has been in operation for thirty- eight yer The camber of pupils is limited. Its location is pre-eminently healthy, is central, and is Werbington citis. For Circulars acdross ecg?-m.w.f im Eulicott City P.O. Mery! ily reached by railroad from Baltimore and MES. 8. HB. et ____ AMUSEMENTS. ODD FELLOWS’ HaL. Seventh sti N EW GRAND OPENING! MONDAY &VENING, Acoust 31, 1974, And continne Bret} THE @i T OniGgIN A 8. 5. SANFORD'S Old Time Mi'astrels! See, tae Week, Introdacing the Negro Bougs as Years 4 Mee tne Meee yisne 2 Hose uso Overture......... D Qhar g Dance ‘The Uid Freedman... Glog Hornpipe... Te concinde with T. D Caf, (ae Rice’ performed by the ir The whole to copelude with am Old Virginia Rec! by the Entire Comp: Secured Beats can be had at Bilis’ Music Stora. Don't forget Baturday Matines Matinec: ece—Children, 15 cts ; Adults, 25 ety (eM revE-stUuogi THEATER. Admission to 23 2." AUGUST 24—Every Bight. and two Matinses. Firet appearance the great London Com c Vocalist, MB. HARRY MONROE. First appearance of Dance Lady and Gowmsdienre, zp, a ee, RL aa gagement of the great Dutc! ' 3 Lobis SPENU! reduction for the first timo of Joe Jeiferson's groat Ct Mr and ure. PETER WHITE avdiese Comedy oy 0. Ten BY. - Ho. 430 Tin strmeds boneee Ubotce streets, and Serer hees Seo LD WATS 23. see e CaRAT cavo$ JAWELEY Bazan, eight ost Tas. See ‘District. remember Name and Humber. jel-ly" the celebrated Song-and boas = ag eg Azesee, om FALL STYLES, 1874. NOW OPESING. GENTLEMEN'S PALL STYLE DSSS HUTS. i Bew Patterns ard gamle SPT AND STI¢E BLT HA’ OMBRBLiLAD BW ING *TICKS, es: 4 tr 1437 Pa av, next to cor, ScHoon FUBNITURE. — Jobn W. Hall, of Dent county, great disorder prevailed, and cries for adjourn ment and conflicting ions were bamercas James Williamson was nominated for represen tative in Congress. At times ceived for redemption at the Tre! ment to-day foots up #202.430. De. L. M. Mavs, of Rockville, has been ap was memorable from the additional fact taat it as the first time a king had ever set foot on Iceland, except the ol Norse kings, whose ships a thousand years ago gave it the germs of the ry depart- ‘ching ip procession. Upon the breast of th iE eas eldest girl was displayed an enormous placard which Tead as follows: Robbery of 85,000 by Utely ant Dogerty.bank- entering the baru, as be woald have done hadhe not heard the noises. tabtly around the north end of the 1 ashe looked around the corner tao men walked out of the a ail «t | Present population. Among the persons present | ers and brokers, No. 4 and No. 11 Wall street barn door on the east wide and stepped eround Fee Meenas serbseny With: the rank of ist | Ei"SS milienelal oelateatnn oes @ terty or tecee eee ae ek eee form couseting ot or eat reported a plat. | to the sou.1 end of the bars,” Bylagtoa Heutenant, in the U.S. navy. Dr. M. reocived | ‘Americans who had come “ith others in aemat | guarantee, they gave me bogus bonds. which | the allegiance of the party to the state cud tea, | *tealthily followed to the next comer, and the sppointment through a competitive exami- | yacht from Scotland. Among these were Dr.1 | are not worth one ceutor the amount. They af- when ue reached it he discovered the two nation, eral government; declare that the welfare je: ailciasses will be best conserved by obedience: to constitational limitations upon oficial power by respect fr established laws and regard for the rights of the commanitty; that against the » Hayes, the srctic explorer, who is the corres pondent of the New York Herald, and true to the traditions that seem to cling to that organ proceeded at the first opportunity to ‘mter view” the King of Denmark. Another corres terwards went into baukruptey turning over their property to their wives, leaving ms in & peor Condition with my six children. My bus und, being sick, is not able to offer as any » port. and we are in great distress. Pity us talking. and beard one say to the other, you goin and get the horse,and thing.” Whereupon Mr. Byington Composure of the villains by saying Almost fustantly one of the Pureowat.—Grneral Sherman returned to the city this morning. ----Chiet Clerk Hogg, of the Navy department, who has been to New York on official business, returned to Washing- | Pordent, Bayard Taylor, sent out by the New | our misfortunes, regeed of tho euontiel rights ef Ines! Sates ee Sek Ue tak Se ie eee ton this morving. : York Tribune, wrote a poem, which wes read in (Signed) Mae. E. Gorpnees, erhment by Grant and Ins officials as chewee tn | Er of the hi —_— the pre: of the king, entitled ‘America to No. 37 Newis street, New Y Louisiana, and the retention in offic: of his om. | ©! Bysington’s Navan Orpees.—acting Carpenter Arthur | Iceland,” ara was applauded by the monarch Kot alone was the eldest girl decorated with | cisis, they offer s colemn protest; desounee oe | 8 instant W. Massey ordered to the Canandaigua per | At the reception of the king and the banqus | ttis extraordinary document; each of ta . J be | the fellows, civil rights bill; protest that the course of Kep resentative James K. Lofland has been in defi ance of the intelligence of the community, and deserves scorn; denounce the act of Congras- m in the University building all were in civil military or naval upiform. The royal marshal Baron Holton, who seems to have been chosen like bis fellow marshals at all courts, for love steamer of the Sth September next. Lieut. Commander Merrill Miller has reported hi« arrival home, having been detached trom th oungsters, Including the baby, carried a lar p'acard. The excitement created by appearance fairly battles description, and in few moments the members of the tock an! who was running sow the bern, cried out:—" Don't shoot; I on said to him :— Step, or I'll . a ‘Toe tellow did nrt stop, and Me. Mouersier on the isth instant, and has been | of gocd cheer and good fellowship; Governor | gold exchanges had quitted thelr usual re-ore OF tae Detstah ae Cee aera ooatte Byington sent (wo more bullets after bim. Im placed on sick lei Finesen, Minister Klein, Captain Malte-Bran, | and crow he street watching the nove a the morning @ bridle was found on tue stadle to muzzle the public press; approve with pride of the coures of Hons. fT. F. Bayard and | Saulebury, Senators, for their opposition to the civil rights bul and ‘other pernicious measures and their defence of constitutional goverument freedom of the press, aud tue rights aud houor of their race and state. The convention invites honest citizens to Unite with them. A large ratuication ugeting Admiral Cagercrantz, of the Swedish navy; the bishop, Chief Justice Jodasson, and Dr. A jalta- lin, were among the number. Last of all came Madame Finssen, preceding the king anc Prince Waldemzr. Tall and stately, in her black moire robe, she was as composed and perfect in manner as when we saw her descend the garden steps to welcome his majesty. ‘Th- king walked around the circle without any cei emeny, exchanging a few words with each per In ashort time the crowd becams = Cense that the thoroughfare was completely it the passage of stages and vehi ind obstructed. This condition o affairs brought the detectives upon the score and they politely but firmly requested Mrs Goldberg and her children to “move on.” Bu to ‘move on” was the very last thing that Mra Goldberg proposed doing, and, in despite of a! opposition, she insisted on making her way to ‘Tue DUTY on JAPANESE SILKS.—The Soc retary of the Treasury has decided that Japan- ese silks, which are mixtures of silk and cotton continue to pay duty under the act of revision, at 50 per centum, as they did under former®| lawe. A circular decision in alarge number o appeals bas beon Issued, afirming the rate both on importation before and after June 224, 1574 Tne Rack TRove.es in THe Soura.—At- floor bebind one of the horses, and at the south end of the bern, where the men wore standing when Byington first disturbed them, Mr. Bows en's driver picked up a ball of rag about the sizeof a cocoannt,which was bound with ostrieg and thoroughly saturated with kerowene ott, He also found on the same spot three er four matches. The purpose of the two men was, we must necessarily conclace, to steal one of more of the good horses «hic Mr. Bowen is por- Qh aghe passed. Mr. Taylor says: f found | the office of Mr. Utley and upon the devotes sessed of, and then burn the bare to lead the torney General Williams is daily in receipt of | Christian 1X. as frank, simple, and cordial as | head of that gentleman proceeded to disch ar ge public to think the animals were burned, and tions from prominent politicians in | "€ Sppeared at first.” ’ Finally, dinner wasan- | the vials of her wrath, the process seeming © thus enable them to make good their esoape.— the states of Georgia and South Carolina de- | PoUnced, the king gave, his arm to Madame aford anything but pleasure to the victim, whe | Wan wars exben en the an Uraguay, &. | 210% (1U.) Advocate tailing outrages committed by the whites tn | Eisen, the band blew its trampets, and we | said the whole affair was blackmailing do! ge marched into the large hallof the university, which was decorated with flags, pyramids oi rifles, stars of swords, and other warlike oraa. ment, not quite sppropriate t> the unarmed ani peaceful Iceland. My place proved to be be- tween Captain Malte-Brun, a nephew of th: famous geographer, and an officer who in‘ro duced himself as Commandant Letourner,of the Fitnch navy. Next to him, at the end of the table, eat the king’s adjutant, Von Hedemann. The menu, printed in gold, which lay by my plato, anpouncea A dinner such as fcelan’ An Adrott Swindier. HOW BE SHUT UP THE @total los. The crew, passengers and wails were saved. The Liffey plied between South ampton and South American ports. MINISTER BANCROPT DAVIS PRESENTS Bt CREDENTIALS, Brr.is, August 28.—J. C. Bancroft Davis had a special audience with the peror Wil liam to-day, and delivered his credentials a: American minister. He afterwards visited the Emprees. those states against the negroes. He is of the opinion that these ontrages are revived at thie time to intimidate the colored men from going to the polis in the coming fallelections. If they continue, and as aggravated as the cases al- ready reported, he surmises that the President = take immediate measures to suppress ema. Tue Civit Seavics Inr.iction.—Fifty fe- wale bearts flattered to-day at the Treasury department as they cudgeled their brains to The detectives again endeavored to induce Mrs Goldberg to depart, and at length one of them Hnding entreaties and expostulation vain, took the lady gently by the shoulders in order t show ber the door. She and the chiidre: screamed frightfully and went into the street Shortly after she was taken in charge by tw: officers of the first precinct, who conveyed her and her children to the Italian House aud su! sequently to the police court —N,F. Times, 271 CatcBIne Snap wits Fiu 4 BANGOR MBa- CuANT. On Wednesday forenoon & man entered the First National Bank, of Bangor, aud req cested Major Merrill, the cashier, to cash for him check for #500, Mr. Kimball of Portiand, on the Ussoo N Bank, of that city. Major Merrill refase: knowing the man, unless the check was « by responsible parties here, and, in auswer to an inquiry whether tue signature of Blood & THE DISABLED STEAMER. QvEENSTOWN, August 28, 4 p. m.—A Spa coul irnish—and, indeed ) | ore success in this art up the Hudson river | steamer is now towing the disabicd steamship | Kowe would Go, anewered in the afirmative. give satisfactory solution to the civil service | served with aolicately ead pe aggre Among those who claim to have been foremos | Westphalia into this harbor. On Thoreday the man calied Lg a pre~ conundrums. Tho national redemption agency | guise the fact, almost every dich came in can | i? proving that shad could be caught with ti —— sented the check, endorsed by “H. W. Biood,’ ot the Treasury desires additional coanters, and hence the test of a knowledge of grammar, arithmetic. geography, &c., to aid the board of examiners in ascertaining by this means whose fingers can best bsndie worn out bank notes An additional fifty will be examined to-mor- from Copenhagen. The silver plate and porce- | i8 Mr. Wm. C. Prime, who threw a line off fr lain, with the royal arms, the wine glasses, th cakes and bon-bons—everything, I think, ex cept the enipe and salad, wis Danish. We bad duck and venison, green peas, trafiles, &e., bu! the farest thing for the native guests must lave The Interastional Regatta. COURTNEY WINS THE SINGLE SUULL RACE. Sagatoes Laks, N. ¥., Angast 2 The eecond annual international regatta was in sugurated to-day; six boats started in the single Scull race of two miles, but Yates and Curtis and as the signature appeared to be genuine, the check was cashed. Subsequently it was ae- certamed that the name was forged,and the police were ect upon the track of the forger, but as yet they have fund vo trace of him. The manner in which the forger obteinad a a bridge on the Connecticut river, and pu'l« on come lively fellows. tance of success is ¢ of Albany, received enuine shad. Auotie ronicled « & manufscturer, of flies. Having order to manufacture a nam! row. be 6 dich Bai r $ whic! fies adapted to this purpose, and being a! dropped ont of the race, leaving Blake, of the | €°MUine #ignatcre of Mr. Blood + to copy from a ifine ae eoree a ptikee he oo ae ee es Such | to boow what style or fly was required, he ux | Afalantas, Wilson,ofthe Beaverwycks, Roacue, | Was vere adroit. Un Wednesday the fellow POLITICAL — Nominations Made Yesterday.— | if just plucked. The king finally rosa, brieth) | been experi ofthe Gramercy, and Courtenay, from Union lied at the drug store of Messrs. Blood & night his eff imitated asmal! white miller, and succeded i catching a number of fish, which at first were beleved to be perch, but a closes exam natior slowed them to be young shad, of which ther: Tre Kapesas republican state convention yester- Gay made the following nominations: For secretary of state, T. H. Kavangb; treaeurer, Samuel Laphin; auditor, D. M. Wilder; attor. ney general, A. M. F. Kandolpb; superinterdent expressed his thanks for tue friendly reception be had recerved, hoped that the constitution Lad brought with bim might contribute to th- material prosperity of the island and the deve! opment of its people, and closed with the toas Springs, to contest the race. Wilson led at thr start, having at least a half a length the a tage, but Courtenay speedily pulled ateas kept in advance; turning the stake b; of lengths ahead of all the ott: i we, and inquired for the senior member of the firm. Mr. Blood was sitting in the back part of the store, bat immediately cam for- ward, while {the visitor introdaced himself as Mir. Blood from St. Louis. He wished to be- ptt fe 7 . De ac Blood, of Bangor, «B85 e | ‘Long live Old Iceland.” The full force of th: | are millions in the Hudson, at Albany, at th: | advantage easily through the race. coming ty, | Come @cqukinted with Mr. Suahien of bende Soham gp arene band struck in w.th the cheers that followed; + | present tlme. ‘These fh ave from twe'to four | acter aaah eats @ dozen le: ae there are few persons of that name ‘The democrats of the 11th Indiana distric: | *gnal from the roof started the canuon fron | ‘nche3lopg. This apparently settles the ques | Roache. Wilson was thir] country, ond perbape — er og have nominated Jonathan D. Cox, of Miami | the war ships; shores and harbor rang, and a! tion. —N. ¥. Commercial. connection. ie visilor said be had no cards, . ounty, for Congress. Hon. Lewis 8. Gunckei hes been renominated for Congress by the re- Publicans of the third Obio district. The Missouri state democratic convention yesterday nominated the following ticket: governor, Charles H. Hardi ernor, Norman J. Coleman; secretary of state, M. K. McGrath; auditor, Thomas Hall; treas urer, Joseph W. Mercer; register of lands Oscar Koebtiteky. The Pennsylvania democrati® conventior upon rc-asembling yesterday nominated Justice F. Temple, of Greene county, for attorney general, and General Wm. McOsndless, 0 Courtenay’s time was lim. 443. the inbabitants knew that “The king drinks t& 558.5 105. ; iceland.” Speeches were subsequentiy mat by a number of persone, including Kletn, th: Danish minister of justice. THe Turr—Long Branch Rac.s Sey firs event yesterday was a selling race for al! agec for a purse of $500, one mits 04 abalf, Steck | Made outin bisown name. Mrs. Butt objected wood, Electric, Quits, Minstrel, Wizard, an | to this, and her husband went again to the ban Mary Constant started. Quits won, Stockwood | @ndobtamed a book in her name, on which h was second, Mary Constant third, Wizard | bad $60 placed to hercrodit. But before n fourth, Minstrel fifth, with Electric bringing uj | carried it to her he added another civher. the rear. Time 243y. The second race wa. | made bis wife believe that he had trausferr for a purse of $500, for two-year olds, distance | fe whole sum to her credit. Ho then visice: one mile. The starters were Aniclla, Castinet, | the bank a third time, drew out $510, and ra) but showed @ pocketbook oo which “ W. Blood, St. Louis, Mo.,”” i ters; said Lis family belonged in nerthern New Hawpshire, where our Mr Blood’ ancestors Temded; professed acy oe with several Bangor wen now in St. stated their business. He «i A Curcaco Wire Rornee.—This wai Butt’s way of robbing Matilda Koenig, of © cago. First he married her. She had sav » hard labor $000, and after her marriage to New Beproxp, Augus The festivit Vineyard grove last evening in honor President were very imposing. The visit party was conducted to al! the places of inter. | Way to St. Jobn, and among other thi est, avd the annual illumination and pyrotech | Gcptally mentioned that he had an bic display had been deferred for the occasion book at the hotel, in which he bad the si Mrs. Grant held reception also. The Pr: of a number of Bloods, which be we dent left the Vineyard this a.m. for Naotacket, | pleated to b Mr. Biood see aad cxamias. Hyannis and Provivcetown, aud will return ir | A® be was about to devart he uired what, if the evening. The arrangements for his visit t any, Amosements were g: Mr. Blood trusted it to Butt for deposit in ber name. Hf carried the money to the bank and hed the boot ng ‘ Be Nushoy again changed. Hoe will go ther: | replied that a borse trot would take place in the Philadelphia, for secretary of internal affuire Bayminster, and Scrambier. Bayminster wor | &W8y- to-morrow mm fatng ond” wae to Vi oa stterncon, whereupon the stranger invited bim The re es eh ayiee denoun ” the — by four lengths, Antelia second, Oastinet third Henry ©. Bowen Suino Fou Linet.—Heor: | grove in the evening, and remain xt th to go out. The i..vitation was declined, as busi Festored & the country by the restacation of | and Scrambler fourth. Time, 1.48. In the | co. Bowen yesterday appeared before Jutg, | place Sunday. On Monday he will return t. | Res Would not permit, and the stranger left, Gemocratic patie to pee re oration of the | third race, mile heats, substitated for the four. Reynolds in Brooklyn, acd instituted proceed | Newport via this city, remaming here severa | *4ying De was going to St. John the mext mora- emocratic party to power; oppose the grant O1 | mite heat race, five horses started: Fadladcen, ings for $100,000 darhuges inst the Beaoure hours. ing. Thursday forenoon be appeared at the landa to railroads; favor economy in the ad | Suck Frost. Audubon, Lutella H. and rasta: Eagle ter peaieing a teiatcmicar ae tae, ——e store again, saying he was not cailed in season Seghans; favor 9 speedy xetarn to apece pen aiaaéen second, Cornis porters, in which Bowen was represented ae ty |. CHICAGO, August 25-- General Sheridan me cd. in the conree of which tue stranger ex- i bill and mt eee came Lae, 14 antagonism to Beecher. Bowen also. com | Wssred an order no liying parties now reporte Fos scheots for black and white children. e New Jersey republican state convention ye-terday nominated George A. Halsey, of Es tex, for governor, the friends of Clark an: y before. Iu it were perhaps a dozen names, and in response to the stranger's reqaes: Mir Blood added his sigrature. When be lett Mf » menced suit for $50,000 damages against McDer mott, the reporter who wrote the false interview He was bailed in $2000. Bowen also saed De organizing at various points on the borde: visit the Black Hills im search of gold, that the will not be permitted to go, unless under au Hartford Races—In third day’s races at Charter Oak park, the first race was for a purs: of $2,660 fur the 2.50 class, 51,500 to the first e Ct - Blood asked Lim home to te 7 : mas Barnes for libel, by printing in the Argu. | thority of the Secretary of the Interior or o % 85: 4 to the second, £300 to the third, and $200 te Con, St to returm yet. The w Sewall having withdrawn their names. the foorth horse. "The race was won by Wel: | (he gileged interview of oneor ite reporters witt | Congress. || | eto returm Sane wncle operat sb EnTRUsrastic RROEPTION OF PRESIDEN? ; beating Caknows, Queen. Lowtaets to organize an expedition for the Black Hil ning rasea) m ; + | Volunteer Maid, Princess Ann, and May Bird, BLoopigss SURGICAL OPERATIONS.—Prof the consequences of his crime. cor Whig. Matha Vineyard ‘yesterday’ aiternoon. and | (2 the Crder vatied. “Time, 2%,2514,226% | Eemurehs of Riel. hes hnoeaten a meooees 6 Srusovs Cuanos Aca uemart Was received at Vineyard Hiyhlands whar! Tho second race was for # puree of $5,000 for | which all supertinous bloodiness is to be avolde: " | Docror.—The Omeinnati | ays aneligintly decorated horse car, which con- wee. $2,500 to the tirst, $1500 to the | and surgical operations rendered as pleasant 5 —The City of Pekin 'L to the third, and £500 to the fourt! Dr. Hail, of that city, attended a gir! fifteen was won by Hopetut, Susie meee, Ne veyed him to Bisbop Haven’s cottage. He war left Ne years of spo, named Bi Sunday school picnics, His mode of operatin there welcomed to the camp ground by Rev. M wport at idarght, yl at noon to a: 38 to wrap around the limb about to be divided ay ns as . was off Sandy Hook. died. The Doctor rubseq f third, Luacitie Goldduse fo’ just above the point of amputation, elastic band Dity of i d i .- J. Talbot, president of the camp meeting aaso E 22 2 . As the City of Peking neared Sandy Hook or | house with a laborer, and the two we ciation’ “Whe mendes replied, Phant Sou | Joker fifth, Fila Bright inst. Time, 225, 22 Of sik and India rubber. Tne ‘pressure wil | her return from Newport, the guess assorabie. > ‘ 2234. The running race of a mile and three quarters, bert two in three, excited a good dea’ of interest. Eclaire won the first and third dashes and the race. DEATH oF Prsnee BLoT—The French Enthu siast in Cookery Who Made an Art of His Trade — Mr. Pierre Blot died at his residence on Jersey City Heights, Wecnesday. He was known pub licly as an expert in cookery, but more witely -0om in which Iry the dead girl cut open the full length of the wen, the entrails and orgsns entirely removed and jaid outeide, after which the almost heatt- broken motber was summoned to the room. She wae borrified at the awful spectacle; but, with k too disgusting to contemplate, the Docter asked Ler to come forward and’ feet within the wale of the abdomen, aud satisfy herself that his Veciarations in regard to the je wus soon after conducted to the taber- bale and introduced to the immense assom blsge of people, who chsered londly. The in treduction of Vice President Wilson, Secretary Belknap, Postmaster Geueral Jewell and Gov- ernor Talbott followed.and after the siuging by the congregation of My Country ‘tis of Phe,’ the distinguished guests retired. The Prest dent on the way to Martha’s Vineyard was re ceived with salutes at Falmouth, Wood's Hole completely empty the blood vessels. Then a: India rubber cord will be tied around the band- and the latter will be removed, leaving only th ligature. On cutting into the flesh it will b found dry, and the operation can be conclude: oe increased care, deliberateness, and clean ines. NEARLY a Vic’ or ATROPHINS.—Mr, R T. Smile, of Atlanta, Ga., came very nos ondeck. Governor Parker, of New Jersey took the chair, and a series of resolutions wer offered declaring that the meeting felt it a dat to the state government to shape its legislatio: a8 to induce capitalists to make a movement fo the restoration of the foreign carrying trade. ——__-» The Official Retaras from On| CoLumnve, O., nga sre 28.—The offic! vas of the vole cast at the recent election in thi- can several years ago than latterly. He was» | losing his iife on Monday by & mistake coms? case were correct. This she of course refused, and elsewhe Frenehnvan by birth and @ cook by trade, al | ted ata drog store. An ocullst hed been in | State Was made to-day, and shows ee la beseeching Doctor t- return ever; A Barawn Cannizp Tunas, sticzs our 7 | nearly to an arte He was enthusiastic tutu: | 2octhg sty garine ate one of hie exes to pre | Sna'Tne anjority sgninet Hauer Hconee 6205, 7 | WIE athat, he tad, ‘removed trom the Sea.—James Caseidy, aged 32, of 2th stree: | Dany 9 aD art. Ho was enthustastictu the | serve his sight, and when the prescription wa go ir sen feeen maitér of cookery, and seemingly studied 1° sent to the drug etore to be refilled, by som s centiy prepared for a ja!, she left the room. and Third Lets Brooklyn, while ges & | quite as much from love ot it as trom busiues: | mistake atrophing (a deadly vegetable alkaloi mun yonr Ay eg a et C. = 4 | Bat if Mrs. Crommey’s statements are correct, tea by the tide and undevfow,, and, although & Taisen He came to New York previous t | from beliscona) was given instead. An iniec | arveared She Backhns sare ee oe, | the mort inhuman act in the borror was yet 3 ~ used eme i be perf 5 srong swimmer, was unable ‘to make progres: |, and arol much interest in me bs | tiom of this substance came near killing him P answer to a charge of libel brought against hia by Henry C. Bowen. He plead not guilty, aud gave bail in the sum of £1,500 to stand trial. potinenine ent tct lectures which were practically illustrated b: cooking before the audience. In 1863 he pub \ished a book calied “ What to Eat end How t He was ivsensible for hon stored by prompt nd was only re room iy aboutan hour. She told him the post illful treatment. mortem bad been made against her wish, and now it would be impossible to preserve the toward the shore. He could not attract atien- tion, and floated further from shore. After twe hours, in whict. time be had drifted three miler Cook It,” and in 1368 @ ‘Handbook of Critica AxoTERE Pronaniz Deata rao Kr Fi Fort w. i body forsday. He said be knew s Cammins- srom the place where he entered the water, he | cookery.” ted FLyYInG.—Shortly after four o'clock yesterta Fire at ayne, Indisua. ville undertaker who would pack the body in was seen by desk hands on the steamer A meri. om . aan Reaoktes Reins wit afternoon ‘Themes Harri, CixcinnaTi, August 28.—A dispatch from lying New Yor! cus, then returning from Hockaway, and was | Artistically cooked and. promptly served: meal picked up exhat . to order. and attempted to exocute tt ona large - scale. ‘his echeme, however, yu it wae Tue Owantows (Ky.) Peud—A special dis: } expected by hum to completely change the mod. patch to the Louisville Courier-Journal from | Cfgenteel living. was tot taccoratat Owentown, Ky., states that arrangements fo: pahlons Jheteontinnrsesitintnctchns igan, aged ten years mounted «shed in the rear of his parents’ rosi dence, 111 Dover street, to fly his kite, bu unfortanately feli to the nd, @ distance o ten feet, fracturing the left side of his skall i such @ manner thet it waa thought by Dr ice until the fonerai for #6. e poor woman had only $3; #he would pay that. Dr. Hall took the money and Paar to pay the balance, as alleged by Mre. mmey, but that was the inst she saw of bim. on after left the house, way In a suepictous-look- Fort Wayne says the dr: burg, Fort Wayne and house of the Pitt Dbieazo railroad w burned last night. ‘The loss is $20,000. ceria tretting carrying romething ‘Womble be would die before this morning. Th sane BEsnce, Anges 26 —Faliy 5,00 pet | So Tota. eapgentd sobaee been tee tnamt ond the final settlement of the feud in Owen county | | Scccessrvt BALLoon AsoENsIoN.—At the | skull was so badly fractured that brain saatte pcg — a. ——— match, fo ceaining ~ 4 of the Gocoused. No los came, are unde to be complete. Smoot has | close of the performances of Barnum's hippo | exuded. At eight o’clock last night he was vom | WBiC Lapis and the bod: was allowed to decompose until it Was almost imposible for anybody to stay in the house on the day of the funeral, wich took place last Thureday at Spring Grove. Cuvraep To pease cay a Toms Srose—an accident of a very singu.ar SShecenred puandar ofers given bimeelf up to the anthorities Frank- fort. Judge McManana and the attorney for the Commonwealth are there. They will bezi the called termof the Circuit Court on the 5: of September, aud will continue it as long there are any of these parties to be prosecuted. drome yesterday afternoon, Prot. Wazhin, H. Donaldson made an ascension with the loon designated as ‘Barnum No. 1.” were seated in the or basket chinson and Miss Mattie Lewis, and a niece o Prof. Jobn Wise. The fret two named person: are attaches of thehippodrome. Miss Lewis i iting blood.— Baltimore Sun, 28th. SHARPNESS oF 4 Jatt Dog.—Warden Hard man, cf the Newcastle, Del., jail, sage his do; Jack, a terrier, is unwilling to be conilued t the Iimits of the jail building, ard has discov ered that by fatiéning and increasing his pro tain A Runat Gextieman Neariy Svrro cCaTep.— Mr. Abraham Golder, of Kent county Md., arrived in thiscity on Thursday afternoon and as it wes his first vieit to Baltimore he tn- tended stopping a week and sving the sights When he arrived here he atonce went in searet Tae Cooney Coxcressyam, ELLIOTT, of regarded to be one of the most skiifal chario: | portions beyond a ce: limit he cannot par ofeome quict boarding house on one of the sey City cemetery. South Carolina, who heads <he repubitean re- | drivers in the profession. The lower currento: | through the o nings of the iron doors | smaller streets, and it was not long before Gol- | named Townsend. form movement ir that state, evidently means | gir was south of east, and the balloon tloate: | As soon therefore as Jack finds thatitisatigh | der was regularly domiciled in the lodging | street, buried » business. He has announced himself as can- | some distance west; then, ascending still higher | squeeze for him to force himself through b- | house of Mrs. Bevans, on Hanover street, ueai | mother went to didate for the Legislature from Aiken county. | was taken bya northerly wind to the eouth- | refases food, or lives *parin ly fors few days | Camden. Atter taking tea Mr. Golder paid » thus giving up an actual salary of 85,0004 year | ward. The balloon finally descended amid # | until he has. bya rigid sy: of fasting. re | visit tothe theater and several other places. | er eon, named Hi gt Washington for a nominal salary of $600 in | picnic exoursion party at Glenolden, on thr | duced his dimensions to suit the holes in and fivaily retarned to his boarding house, was decorating ae mean = hee oer an, mi | Baitimore railroad. he wind was blowing | door. where he was shown | to hie bes-soom 38 soon = ajor- she time, , u See prec c ea ond stor, a colore + who al ity of the race with him in any movement he muits Fier tenn deem Fp tng A Car Loap ov Cativonxta Faurr.—Tar | tert pim to'seck repore.” Mr. Golder wer ay undertake. pulled a certain rope, made for the purpose o! | 8!Tival im Philadelphia on ——. of a ca a Aved dousecds Giamaioonunae splitting the balloon. ‘The desired result wa: | load of fresh fruit direct from California is a1 a caoneeh foams toils oie uae ie vcengone an effected: and the party were safe on the earth. — CA = significance ego eked those ciflerences existing between the Jehuson and | Pd returned early in the evening—/lila. Re plies for our abundant markets. An anti Jobnson wings of the democracy age to | ord, eS ee nee funste and detention at some poin have been harmoniously settled. The neat Aw Interesting Wair.—Last night, at half- | weet of Omaha led decay of a portion o ‘ture will be largely democratic, and it is aon ten o’clock, police officer Manner walked nto the central station-house with a equare clotbes basket on his arm. The cover was raised, and @ beautiful girl baby abont one looked wpon as certain that ex-President Andrew Johnson will be elected to the seat i the Senate now filled by his most bitter enemy, Parson Brownlow. month old was disclosed, by rich MisvoRtUnss Nevex Come Sincty.—Chas Gunnar Suenipay’s Reriy ro 4 Hostrie | clothing, ‘The oficer found it in (lee CS ie caanes gnonaantontia: He neatly go Mzssacn General eridan has ® persuasive | ie tna a um lacs tei mae Crowned to tempting, ty ford tae river ‘wiv hoes, with whom the had at a | that Paez bee bese with some | Oe "root high, tus horse ice Wit eeceatarver aca | wines seiste Siero acs | Harker manufac seine know whether be wanted war. He sent back | 1 d'dremcdwith the: greatest corte aod ae; | and before he got home was wayiaid by hich Word that if they did not stop depredating and | Ts Naty ermhont regard fsexpense, Fin ined, Saymon; who, however, ltl go home Si them ashe out 7 end ed ee bas Myerenious MOVEMENTS OF a Srawrsn | dreeves, and many other articles | Ixpusraiovs Coxvicts.—The Trenton Ga thied apgust 16 loties Sree Santings Ge Cate, of juvenile tlle. he ite wait was given gette a New Jersey hog ey | by Comurrrus.— | The men fare working cheertully and held | They are now 618 persons in the prison, 31 and | Whom are women. The shoemaking busines: is now made by" oy, one the work t == by ‘the work i