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W. D. WALLAOH.. o

Tha STAS to mttwI by Um cnrrVtr* to Utttrahscrtber* la » Oity and Dtatrtc at Tnoammvm- u*pmutfe«ec«iur,witkor without wrapper*, Two Owu sack.Plica »oa Mailis* Tbm« months, Om

PV> ** catha, SWm Mtar»;om year, PW« JMtara. Mo pip. anMt from th« offle* longer than paid tor.Tfea WKKSJLT STAH.pnblUhed on FrMaj

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BANKERS,

j^ARROW * .,

BASKBBS.Cointr Loilrlaat iteaw tal S«»»nth atraet,

niALIla IB

BOYEltNMEMT SECURITIES,GOLD AJtD 81LVKB

IT » If AMD LAND WABBABT8.

| EW1S JOHKSON A CO., .

Bill BBS,«*D

PBALK&8 IB F0BB10B EXOBABGB,GOVBBlt BBBT SB0CBITIB8,

8TOCK8. B0ND8.GOLD ABO 8ILVCB.BOCODT AHD SOLD.

n.h * tf

JAY (OOKE A CO.,niiiii,

Pi/Utwh strttt, orpoiUe Trtafvry,It? Mil at cnrreat rata*. aad kw» always

o Lacd, a full mpply of a|lOYEBNHBBT BOKD8,

1 AO TBBA8D&T BOTES,r«B»iBiriftii nr mniiTtnu**a

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And («> th« kltheat price* toUI'ABTIRMASTIAS' CB*CK8

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AMP OPCHKB8. »n3dtf

Vint National Bank of Washington.B. D. COOEB. (of J&y Cooke A Co.,) President.

«l. 8. BIKTINGTON, Csskler.

OOYBBBMKBT D1P03IT0BTARB

VllANClAli AOBHT OF TH1 UBITBBTATB8,

10U ftriti, rrto.<»r» Dtparnntnt.

Otitruuat SecurltiM wHh Tntnt« U&lUdItatM.

mrONE MILLION DOLLARS^We bu> »nd aetl »H cUnti of GOVERNMENT

klCl'RlTIES»X corrent market r»tM.FURNISH EXCHANGE ami tnak* Oalkttwnx

mm ALL TBE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THEVKITED STATES.

inrcDiM vvmnntDi i o«CMra on im

MOST FATORABLS TERMS, and give carefulD« tlOBVt »ttMti«« tO

ACCOUNTS ct BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS,u4 U> mmj other baain«M aatrnat«d to a*.

FULL lKFOEMATlOH 1b retard to GOT1KBII1T LOAHS at at! timrt cheorfailr forniahed

y> M. 8 HDHTINQTOa, Oeihler.W^hincton, Merck M. IBM. »M-tf

CLOTHING, 4e.I^ATBBT BMWB

rumOAS. HALL,

BKADQVABTBBft CLOTH IK» DBPABTMBBT.

djiitn chutumma * vv.,Noi. 460 and 4fc4 8BVBNTH STBBBT

TWBBTT FIB CXBT. SAYBDBY BH1NQ TOUH

FALL ABD VUBTBB CL0THB8 BOW.

» «S«t an a tock ofDMMJIB, FALL

AIDWINTER CLOTHING

AT TWBNTY PBB CBNT LBS8tLan the earn* goods can t>e maaulactared for tomti

greatly by buying now for next I1 ailaad Winter » aee.

_We are alao making CLOTHING to order ferBe stFall and Winter at met lees than tbey will!»'«* . a. *kia mAItQfll&nwntiv BiiesHvu »v .r ti t m wum

7°n SMITH BEOS * CO.,>0. 460 and 404 Seventh afreet,

nil-1 j Q»»oelto Pott Office.

HKHBY B HELM SEN,MBBCHANT TAILOB, >M

Bm removed from 394 P etreet, to the |Q»catbwe«t corner of LouJaui* avenue and *fwcth Mrwt. *°

ana/?Metropolitan Hotel , late Brown'a, Iw

S«2 FesuylTuItkma* " *

my 1 tfWaehlBirtop. P. C.

DENTismr.DKMOVW-Pft J. H. WOOLLIT. Dentilt,IV ku n»OT«d from 314 7th street to his ttrf*and eleiut office, Ho. 1§ Market Space, between8th and »th atrteta, north tide. Tint clftM andpensar.cnt OPBBATIOM8 nerfomad at muck retiuttdbat enough to allow me to do justiceto my ntlwti. no 1 ! *

T. cocmbb. DENTIST. No 349 9th atraat,. bttwMi H nod 0 atreeta, will Ixtrici,^*^Fill, and Insert Teeth on GoldToliTer, orfliJEfil

Bobber Plat*, at Boat moderate yrlcaa?*. wBeat Material aaad. au l lm*n> LOCKWOOD, Waablugton Building, 3441" Ptou t avenue. will fill Teeth wltb^M^gold and Inaert TBETH on Bubbar atHH|*r> reduoed price Teeth extracted arlth-^ ***

out pain. jy 14 1m*

1)b lbwib.li>?s?8ralh- HK07Id frani i24 A to *60 Paon. avenue, tan doora^M^akow Gr.l Dlttorery 11 D'n'f trtMKBttmn r.titos:»a mtihm fat*. All yw "*''1 **one btTiuTMtb toex tract,1 *»«U tdviHthem

to call »lDi. LSW1BH offl e, and Uti themtaken ont. Te«th Inaerted on Bnbt.er, Quid andHirer Plater In order that all persons shouldhare Teeth, we hare reduced the price rery low.To b« convince* of the fart, call and see for yoor«mItm. Also, call and aee the new and Impreredoietk*<l ol inserting Teeth.Ko. 2M Peua'a arcane, between 12th and Uthtreats.je 3-tf B. ». HWH, M. D . Pentlst.

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PLATE TIITH. attend* penonallyfcla office in thia city. Many person* canAaBSIear throe teeth who cannot *ear other*, 'in>

and do term can wear othen who aooaot wear

^Peraona calling at my office can bo arcommod*ted with any atyle and price of Tooth thoy nay deaire,bat to tbeae who or* particalar, and wish thepareat. cleanaet, atroacat and moat perfect denturethat art coo pro*ore, the MllilAli TIITHwill be more fully warranted.Hooaa in this city.Ve. 33** Penn'a arcane, between»th and 10th ata. AUo, 907 Arch atroet,Philadelphia. oc 20 ly

EXPRESS COMPANIES.^DAMB KXPKB8S OOMPAHT,

OFFICE HA PES*'A AVENUE.RAiicH orrio*U19 IENNSYL VANIA A VENUE, OPPOSITEWilLARD s.

)l»rcka>4<M. Money. and Valuable" of all kiadalorvar«t4 with diopttck to all sccMaiblo Mctioaa1 tka rovltrT.OOLLSCTlOS or NOTJ8, »*A»T«, AHDIIU8MmU In aeeeMit 1* )trU of the United Stater

C O DUNK, Ageat,BhM tf \»Mhi»top. D. Q.

W ' *Vuil.makblb *a8Tl?e?mo5dmEire, tablbad WASHSTAVP TOPS, Ac.

&2f«A** .r..>! IKM

S5lWBeff"WM 111Or<m f«rPI*Bb«r^ BLABS »WwiH

J* ' »» '"om,b««. un MS Mas. *mt,P.O. l/«

WB1ATONH SLBMSMTW or AJtTAJI**T10*AL LAW, Ml wlrtlou, lir, w«th MIM*y VIM, #7J|. IJUSCA XATLOB. ,

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PIC NICS,EXCURSIONS, Ac.AmvuusuH'ns!i.Moei

A-NCl, take fre*t pleasure t» anncntufafto The pun lie that tbtrMNHhK»tt ckuterH tbe iteaner WhmnI. for a* a*,careion 10 the T.mb of WMhlutu m fklDATaFTBBJMKJH. Aaguat Utb 1?« Tb« boVt will1 the foot of 7th-street wharf iruiuii at iu.o'c O'ki n Tkic^D»uy will reaaain et MountTrmon m til 7 o'clock, after which the Boat willproceed dovn the Potomac ma far aa Qhment, retnralLg to the city at 1®H oVIeck. The charactero* the orfaalaattoa by vileh thla ezcor«loa lagiven will comsead it to all who wtah to pay aquiet Tiatt to the Tom* of the Father ef hi* Goantr>.A limited number of ticket* hare beenturned to guard againat a crewd. Mmic on thoB<>at. Ticket#. $1 each, dm lurflog admiaalen tothe ground*,) mar be obtained at the Matte Storeof Mr. J V. Kllie, 30® Pa afeaae.of the meatbenof the DlTieion. and if »nr remain nnaold, attbe Boat on the nfteraooa of the Bicareioa.

ALPBKB WOOD,an 21-St* Chairman of Committee.

B* **<irM*,TflB PIO BIO m%BOC Til BtVSipaVH A#?LU MS.AWill be^^pAY Avnxm .THl 0*Al AXAL.USTAX I SI. A .V D.F*rrrf»e«. Kirvt t>o»t le»ve« f ot of high atr*«t»t)« rk>(kp D *a4rr«ry t<-o minot«a thereafter.Tickets f I. admitting at mtlpmen fend radi»«I'pmmuttt..H W Bhfk^ll, Walter Drew, Dr.H E. Price, Bcctt BrvJdock, A. 1. Mudd, JoeethDfewt<n. aa»-t*

1AMIB LKAT*B TDK MODNT VKHMON© EVERY_THURSDAY, AT 10 A.

EKTIHKS AT4* P. M.wa **P vriB wnniin TBTD *1* uun r v« V 1 Ski t

One-third of thin amount for dm of Monat VernonAeeocletion.

Washington »nd Alexandria Boat* lea^a eachpUre even bom from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.

The fine Steamer WawMet can fee charters Ifor Iirnnion* J. VAN BIBW1CK,

AMUSEMENTS.nnilTI 1 « A n d ir DViai

1DANC1HG ACADEMY, A

Oppoaite Metropolitan Hotel. iftOnr fleaaea will b« continned during theffummer,commencing

TL'IHDAT, HAT 39, I860.Dayf end Hours of 7Vtl»<>«For LMim, Miaaeeand Batter*, T need ay andFriday afternoon#, from 4 to 6 o'clock.Gentlemen a Olaeeee, same evening*, from 9 to 10oVloek.

For farther information, apply daring the hour*of tnltlon, or addreea a note to tho Academy.myHy

EDUCATIONAL.m m tbc n antai ' - .

Miu * aannA * i lonD* riy IV Birvtf t BO( 01 > t W111r»-npen her SCHOOL fOB YOUKQ LABIBion Monday. September 3d,on I atreei, Ho t!04,second doer frpm Itth street west. Paptls will t>ereceived for tultian In Music and French only ifdpelred. Profeaeor* of French, Meadaaee Mallardand Carrier, from Parle. an M IOt«

QXOBGSTOWN OOLLBGK, D. O.The next session of thia Institution will commenceen the flrat Monday ofSeptember.The pension for the scholastic year lar tuition,board. Ac , ia #3fiO.For further information addreea

B. A. MAGC1BK, 8. J.._auO-lm Preetdent.S'CMBIBLAKD VALLEY INSHTT'TE.v for yor.vf; hektlemes,MBCHANH'sBWEO PA.

Bar.O. Xr.s A So*.Ppventh Baholaatic Tear under its present Managemtnt.Course of atndy Academic and Commercial.Duties renamed MONDAY. 8eptem»>er SCbaraea for five mouths'session, 9l». Noextraa.Send for a circular. an 23 iwOLL'MBIAN COLLEGE,

WASHINGTON, D. 0.The several departments of will open as followa;ratorj Department. Wednesday, Septem- |"

A'-ademlc Department. V«dn«id»r, Septemberaeth.Law Department, W ednesdij, October lOtta.Mediral Department, Monday. October 13th.Tar further information agrees

G. W. SAMSON, T> D ,n IS-Jtawtu * Prwldant.

Mrs"vernon oprse y *s seleot»ohooi>lor YOUNG LADIES, No. 4- Kant Capitoltreat, corner of 3d street, Capital Hill, will beoaanad on MliNDAY. 3d ^pfomtar.References.J. Carroll Brest. Eaj , S. a. Elliott,Esq , Thoe. h. Parson*. Em., John CraDch,B*j.,General Thomas Swing an21-eolm*

M&s. j a. kuliy will open a school.for ronii ladtee and int»»*s on the FIRSTHAKniT U l.a.«lu. jmA -» »- «*.. m. m mm wvywviavci t 1 <AI« I £IU< XI * «nUlUaide PfDD a avenne, between 10th tnd 2C*b «tre«t».Ad opportunity will » « alorded for a thoroughand fall cenrae in Bagliah. Preach, Mnaio, D awingand Painting, by experleuoed and apprevedProfaaaorg.

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MI88 MAORI?DIB 8 DAT SCHOOL FOBTODNO LADIK8 will reopen on MONDAY,September 3. Pupila will be received for tuitionin French Mir. tf Aeeired French teacher*,n»na. and Madam MALLABD, frem Paria. Mo.1 Weatatraet. Qeorgetoirn. an 14 taep3»PBOF. O. W. WOOLLBT*8 OOMMBBOIALCOLLKOB.491 Mh at., ia Main open for tb «

reception »t nnplla. The moat tharonsn acie&UScinatruction l» girtm in Writing, Bookkeeping,Phonography, Ac. Taraa the moat moderatean 14-im*

j^OABDIHQ ABDDAl^ SCHOOL FOBYOGBOMm ANNB J. MITCHBLL will open a Boardint and Day 8choe 1 for Yonnf Ladlea at her rent toon.-. « "

, .«« v«/ vjrrvi ibiuwii, V. V/ . OQMonday. Mptemtoer 10.18M. »o>Th.M,gtd

Fbbdbbick femalb seminary,FBBDCB1CK MD.PoMMtlnjr fall collegiate power*, will oomtnencelu 3«tb arholwtic year on the Flrat MOM DAY toSeptember. ¥or catalnene*. «c., a Idrata Bar.THUS. M. CABM, A. M., Preaident.jy t4ectae»tl*

rii 6T.TIM0TBY8.1ALL.J BE dattea of tfcla inetituticn will b»* reaamedan Sept. 13,19M For terraa. Ac., tee catalogueaad cii< ular Ht the principal bookatorae of ibisclty.«r addreaathe principalno 31 E. PABSOS8. Catonvilie. Md.

PERSONAL.'««>iuhs. black. wakdh.lahow. c.t. black.

LAW OFFICE.BLACK, LAMON * CO.,Ooon^ellor- md Attorney* tt la« 1 n the SuaremeConrt of «hf Dotted Slates, the Cnart of Oltlmi,the Courts of the District, the executive Departments.end Committees of 0*n<rees.Office, 46? l«iu street, (directly opposite WWUnto'Hotel ) de 18-tf

C' INGLKATTOBNEY AT LAW,No 36 Louisiana even** al>ove *'.th street,oeSily Wa»his«.tom. D G.

pCBK OLD POST WIN*I here received fro® the private stock of a wellknownand honored citisen a ehort supply of paresi.d Irst quality I'OBT WINK, "Alto Douro r18*7 "

ipmwinr nM Dr«ll >DOWUW> mi K Ttrll fNri,and ttseflecta upon persons stiffsring with allnientsincident to the season have been very beneItisorderedand recommended by physicians,and c»n be relied on in every particular.N. W BUBCHILL,

corner 14th and T atraets,I jy M wader Bbbttt Hons*.

DEfABTMElIT OF THE 1HTEE10E.VyiTED STATES PATENT OFFICE,Washington, Ancvst 1, l&tf.On the petition of LEMlEL O. J INKS, of BostonMass., praying for the extension of a patentgranted to nlxn on the 2d day af Hoyembar, lasa,Jos an lmptoTsaient in " Machine* for Driiiin®

U J.orth* iK. .rf, _**'«'*c? |

fet'^"."tsiii"®",;" 5S®R!'g2 i!u1b5'rt«« I

toff"s^fi^SSSSSSUieday of hearing, all testimony Bled by eitherarty, to be altd at the Mid heart o*. timet beip&r^rin rfflasfft'SHR'

^Deposition* and other papen, relied naoa m iteetinoay, BDitb* filed la the offlre twtn'y day*.«1«re the day ofYearlag; the arnmiiti, if any,'with!a ttn day* after fltln* the testimony.Ortfre4. atao that thi* notice be aabllibed la theatytiMioa aad Qm hviUgt*cU, Washington. D.O., aad in tte Jnrr*n, Bootoa, Maoe,. oncea »eah for tbreeear««**v«e waeke; Mm flret of aaid

«£r?U^M? ti8c7,».f «nlrt«t»> tliiimil, w^ltfiv

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SPECIAL NOTICES.- i.

KBBOB8 Of YOUTHA Hitlimu who itdrrti for imt« from N»r»'UiDfliilltj.FrematureDrui.twl all ihctlTtctiof >«uthfnl tudiacretion. mill, for the «*ke of enfferingbnmatitry «end free to *11 «r»o tt*«d It, ther*celp|l»Bd;rtireetioM for making'he »l«ple r*mf&Tj'Twhich he w«« cared. Batferare wiehing toprofit bt the edvertieer n experience cab do eo byeddreeaiag, is perfect confidence,

john b ooom,anU-Vtm« v.. * n n i » « v~.fc.. .. *1V . « wu »* o««w»*

WPAINT1RG HAB OIVIH 08 TH»"Heert»f the And**," but tbe perfnn** of Um-m- Bdeavale* is wanting in the picture. That c*d only herealized b»re, is tb» perfnme of PHALOH'iMIGHT BLOOMING CKBEU3.'' prepared from

Uuir moat fi agrant flowers. Bold everjrwhere.MABBIAHB AMD CKL1BA0Y,

ia In»t «f Warning and Instruction tor TonngMen. Alto, Diieatee and Abaeee which prostratethe Tlte) powers, with anre meaaa of relief. Bentire* 01 hum m maim latter envelopee. AUtMJ>r J 8RILLIN B0OOBT«N,B«ward Aaaoclatfon.Philadelphia. t>a an* U Sm

BALL'S) VSUBTABLBSICILIAN HA1B RENEWKHhuprored itself to be the most perfect preparationfor the hair erer offered to the public.It is a vegetable com pound, and contain! no injuriousproperties whatever.

It will ExstoksGkay Hair to its OriginalColor.It will keep the hair from fatting oat.It cleanse* tbe scalp, and makea the hair oft,lnstrons and allken.«t ia a splendid hair drearing.[ft Mra/tn alrl A* <*« » «W«nH #aa!1 n«A I#

It i* RtcowirRifDiD awd Diir by thi FisrrMkcical Authority.

. , _KT Auk for Ball a Vegetable Sicilian Hair Benewer,and take no other.B P HALL A OO.,

Nwhoa, K. H., Proprietor*,for tale by all PrnggleU. j* 25-Tb,ly

MOTH AND r&SOKLSS.Ullei afflicted with Dlaoolorationa on tht VUl,nlM moth patchee or freckles, ahould an P*BBY*8celebrated MOTH and£BBCKLB LOTIOH.II la infallible Prepared bfbr. B. 0. Perry. Der-m*tok>giit,49 Boad it., V. T. Sold toy all drai(latala Washington and «lM«b«r*, mi 1>-*oIb

COLGATE'S ABOMATIO YIQBTABLB SOAPA anterior Toiut Soap, fra>ar«d from rafiaadbsktablb Oiia 1b combination with Qltcbbih b

ud eaftelatlr d«d|Md far the bm of Latubs, andfar tba Bcbsbbt. IU farfama la axqnlaita, ud

wnahlnf proyartlaa nnrlvailed.For a*V« by *11 drngflata. fa t-MlyffVMSL T, STEADILY,

BVCCBSBFOLLY,nOLAHDUV BXTBAOT BCOEO

m imaawi mm «f Ktam Pram, limuvui,Obatkli Ueijiabt DuoBSXBa, Wbakkmb mdPaih» la the Back. Vimui OoKTLAiim andTmocBLMBrtalngfrom licina of but Kirs.

00MB, T I if r LIOTBDITBT SMQLANBBB'8.TiWK rrn nrfffB a rrrrr n

Bold by all Apothecaries. Price #1. D.BABHH* CO., Hew York, Ud BASHU. WARD ft 00.,Iiv OrlMUi Southern A|«U. BUBLBIQH ftBOOBBB. Wk«Uuli BniSfUrti, Boston, Mm.,Qwenl At.». Mll-ll

BBOBBT DI8BABBB.BamjlBItaji's 0i»t )»t Inmost oertala, hB udeffectual remedy.Indeed, the only vegetable remedyever discovered. Cares In two to ronr days, andrecent ceeee In twenty-fonr hours. Ho mineral,nobaleam.no mercury. Only ten pilleto be takan. Itte the soldier's hope, and a friend to thoee who donot want to be expoeed. Mala packages, #2, famale.|t.Samabitaiv's Boot amdHebb Juieaa.A positiveand permaosntcnre for SpyhlUs, Bcrofota,Ulcere,Boree, Baots. Tetter*, Ac Price #1 25 per bottle.Baldbyi.O. Pard. Beeadrertlsement. ayl

ft MODBBH MIBA0LB1VfAffl aIA And unnnei .I-V * ~'vA"

* ..e. mvui n«.u >u<l . iruiuhigh born and lowly, coiim tb« Dilnrw Votoe efpraiae forHALL'S VIOKTABLKSICILIAN HAIR BSNSWBB. It!a ft perfect and miraculoaa »rticl«. Onreabaldness. Makee hair crow. A bettor dreealngthftn any "oil" «r "pomatum." Softeni braab,dry and wiry hair Into Beautiful Silken Treaaea.Bat above all. the (Teat wonder la the rapiditywith which it reatorea Gray Hai k to its OeisimalColo*.

Uaa it few timet, andPRKSTO, CHANGS!the whiteet and worat I"eking hair roaumea itayouthful beauty. It doea not dye the hair, butalrikes at the root and fllla It with new life andootorinf matter.

It will not take a long disagreeable trial to prorethe truth of thl» matter. The flrat application will* .in -..i.."»vb , |«U will «« U« HATCUL VOLOt returningererr day. andBXrOBK TOU KNOW IT,the old, gray, discolored appearance of the hairwill be gone, giving place to fuatrous, shining andtMutlful locka.Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Benewer: no otherarticle is at all like it in effect. Ton will find itobkap to But, PlliSAXt to Tbt,And Sun* to »o Too Good.There are many imitations. Be sure yen procurethe genuine, manufactured only by

B. P. HALL ft 00., Haabna, N H.For sale hy nil druggists. jaJT-8,ly

TWB BAD 0&II8 Or PILBB 6UBBD »T DBSTRICKLAND'S PILB BBMBDT.Mr. Glass, of JanesTille, Wisconsin. wrltee Cortlu benefit of all who suffer with the Pilee, that hehM kMn troubled for eight years with an aggravatedcut of Piles, and Ms brother wm dischargedroia the army w incurable, (he being «nlte pareyiedwith the Pilee.) Both theee dietreeelnf oaeeewere cared with one bottleof Dr. STBIOBLAND'SPILB BBMBDY. The reoauneodntloa of tbeeegentlemen, beelde the daily testimonials roceUedby Dr. Strickland, ought to oonrlace those cfferlagthat the most aggravated chronic oases of Pilesare cured by Dr. Strickland's Pile Btoedj. It Isold by Druggists everywhere. Bold by J. W.HA1BN * 00.: OBAS. CBBIST1AHI. ST1 Pa.vmeud BOil Wieth street. nM-UHALL'S YIQBTABLI SICILIAN BAIB BBNBWIB

Benews the Hair.HiU'i "Vksetabl* Sicilian Hair BimwirBestores gray hair to the original ooler.Ball's Vegetable Stcilian HaikRknewkkPrevents the hair from falling off.Bail's Vkoitabl* Sicilian Bat* Bkniwke

Makes the halt soft and Kloesy.Hau'1 Ykcktabl* flicittAJi Haih Bexkwkh

Dors not stain the skin.Ham."s Sicilian Vmetabl* BAim BinvwkkBas prorsd Itself the bast preparation for the hair

ew preneated to the public.Price 41. For sale by siI druggUts. je30-Toly

A 8UP1BI0B BBMBDT._Wem oonscienttonsly recommend to thoassnfferine (rem MttreMhs oongb, DB. IfllOl.LAND'S MBLLIVLUOU8 COUGH BALSAM.It glTee reliefalmost Instantaneous, and Is withalnot disagreeable to the taste. .There ta mo «oabtK,Sssaaa; syy*etorciaimi tor It. We bare tried it daring the

to«UMn street, Cincinnati, Ohio, and lor sal* byPrnfilate. SoM br J. W. BAIBrf A OQ.,al.o atWJJJIJB_DpH Store, and OHAS. 0BTB1STI-*are^ii ri. maw Mi » » Ilath allMl.

HOTKLgTRESTADEAJJTS, Ac.salt watb®imvth^int pavilion..Tk'e well tao*B Booort will beo..»Afor Ut nmiUob of TUitor nUMttthwXjV

|14 per wftk,»M. MITOHILL, Proprietor.8tMB>n k*n WiiUnitti every Wedneedayud Batnrday at I o'clock a. m., and Baltimoreevery Tut sd^y and Batard»v at 4 o clock p m.,torching (roing and coming at tho Point, en7-lw*

yy A LLACH HOLteB

K8TAUBAHT AMD DIMIHO SALOON,Bonlhweit corner of Penna oV®. and nth ttreet.

*Sm_c ! A- JIXOAN, proprietor.BTATM HOTEL,

OAPI IBLAMDJV1W IBB8KT.W» knt Mtunn to aanoaaoo to onr MttdiiW Ike Nblk tb«t this .ciout. mod-A . m. A

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TELEGRAMS. *<MayorHoffman Collector Smyth*, andothers representing Now York city and theNational Government, hav* iak»n steps forthe reception of Prvaident Johnson. President.lobason will arrive there at noon on tbe i»tninst, and accepts tbe military reception tenderedby the city division of the militia, andvriil Irate the ollowmg morning for WestPoint. The Common Council, U>e merchants,th» Timman*. .>utiuj uiv v/u»mwr» VI WW*meres. and the Demo-rattc Committees willt*ke proper action relative to the President'sreception.A ditpatch, dated San Francisco. Aug. 22.

states that tbe bare Yaletta, from KaaagawaJuly ly, brings 2,H» paekacM and 1,t31 halfchests of tea. The new crop of tea Is of goodquality, and Is com in* Id freely. Prises arethe Bame as last reported. The stork of silk issmall. A. lodre of Masons had Wn estab.lisbed at Yokohama. Tbe eaptain of tbe Italianfrigate Magnet* bad arrived, accredited withpowers from Victor Emmanuel to enter into atreaty with Japan. Kica at Yeddo bad fallenin price.A general order baa been issued by Gen

Sheridan, revoking General Order No. 00, issuedby Gen Baird, declaring martial law InNew Orleans, and appointing a military Goternor,but continues in fore* Gen. Sberidan'sGeneral Order No. IS, declaring martial lawto exist fortbspreeervationof the public peace,and the preservation of life and property,which was tbe status existing before the riot.Governor Cuttin hie issued a circular inviationto tbe representative in Congress from

Penntylvania, inviting such of them as canrespond to the call of the Southern loyalistsfor a convention in Philadelphia to be preeentand participate in tbe deliberation! of tbeeepatriots. It is bis earnest desire to have Pennsylvaniarepresented in that body, and it is expectedthat be will appoint Senatorial delegates.Matamorae affairs are quiet. General Oanalesis in command at that place. Gen Josia

and all the officers, civil and military, rave intheir adhesion to htm. Oeaeral (Jararajalremains with bis family at Brownsville. Gen.Wallace has obtained a peremptory order fromCan ales for the delivery of arms and ammunition,which have just bees safely stored on theAmerican side.Governor Orr, of Sooth Carolina, has leaned

a proclamation convening the Legislature onthe 4th of September in an extra seeeion, forthe purpose of adapting State laws to therecent acts of Congress, and for the reliefof thefinancial embarrassments of the people of theState.A dispatch from Santa Fe. New Mexico

dated the 12th last, says..Ex- Governor Con.nelly died to-day. Got. Mitchell will |oon&visit to the Gila river gold mines. SecretaryArms 2 will be acting Governor daring bis absence.Very rich gold and silver mines havebeen discovered thirty-five miles from FortStanton.Accounts from the interior of Alabama representthat the crops in Lowden, Dallas, Green,

Marengo, Wilcox, and Perry coontie* areravaged by caterpillars. Tbe factors atMobile have received orders from tbe planterswithdrawing their cotton from sale in consequence.

It has been discovered that a trnnk containing$500,OUO in securities, deposited in thevaaltof one of the banks of New York citv.ha* been stolen. The loss is shared pertly by& bouse in that city, and partly by a house inBoston. Tbere Is no clue to the perpetratorsof the robbery.A mass meeting of Democrats and others of

Eastern and Middle Maine in favor ot the principlesof the Philadelphia convention, washeld at Bangor yesteTday. Hon. K. D. Rice, ofAugusta presided. The principal speakerswere Judge liead,Senator Doolittle, and JudgeParsons of Alabama.The annnal convention of the New York

State Sunday School Teacher's Association isin session at Vtiea. Upward of a thousanddelegates are in attendance.and the proceedingsof the convention have been marked by thegreatest enthusiasm and good feelingManuel Grullen, the Mexican Imperial Consul.give notice that Port Angelos. in the State

of Oataca, Mexico, is now open to a limitednumber of vessels bringing loreign goods.Only Ave cases of cholera were reported in

new xortc yesterday morning, none tataL Tencase*, three fatal, were reported in Brooklyn.Colonel D- E. Huntington, late of the Armyof the Potomac, left recently San Francisco

with filty men to join Juarez in Mexico.A session of the Fenian Senate is called for

Thursday next In New York city.There were twenty.seven deaths from

cholera at New Orleans Tuesday.Electlea*.

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the Union are as follows:New Hampshire.First Tuesday in March.Connecticut.First Monday in March.Khode Island.First Wednesday in April.Virginia.Fourth Thursday in May.Oregon.First Monday In August.Alabama.First Monday in August.Arkansas.First Monday in August.Kentucky.First Monday in August.Texas.First Monday In August.North Carolina.Second Thursday in August.Vermont.First Tuesday in September.Maine.Second Monday in September.Florida.First Monday in August.Mississippi.First Monday in August.Georgia.First Wednesday in October.Indiana.First Tuesday in October.Iowa.FirstJTuesday in October.i;nio.urt-t innaay in uctooer.Pennsylvania.First Tuesday in OctoberWest Virginia.Fourth Thursday in October.Louisiana.First Moaday in November.Delaware.FirsqTuesday in November.Illinois.First Tuesday in November.Kansas.First Tuesday in November.Maryland.First Tuesday in November.Massachusetts.First Tuesday in November.Michigan.First Tuesday in November.Minnesota.First Tuesday in November.Missouri.First Tuesoay in November.Nevada.First Tuesday in November.New Jersey.First Tuesday in November.New York.First Tuesday in November.Wisconsin.First Tuesday in November.Colorado.Second Tuesday in November.Sonth Carolina~-Fourth Monday in November.There are no State elections held in the

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Financial..The New York Post of lastevening says .Gold is excited and scarce.^to 1 per cent, having been paid for loans. Theselling price baa rises as high aa 141 J*. Theloan market it fairly active at 5 per cent., withsome transactions at 6. . The How of currencyto the West, continues, and has soma influencein stimulating the activity in money. Thediscount demand continues to be limited, butis gradually increasing, good bills passing at5#a?X- The stock market is dull. Governmentsare lower. Ooapon 5-2n.'s ct 1&68 arequoted at no, and 1866 at 1(j6. Ten-forties areselling at 101K. Seven-thirties are not somuch inquired for, and are offered at 106 V forthe first series, which are convertible into livetmnntieaTKa eu/inn/l aaviaa »»a /vffauJ *»ff VMt'VB* A UC srvuuu VCIIW (U O UUOIOU Hi.

106&1L6W. state stocks are firm. New Yorkcounty loan are quoted at 104j|(al041£, with nobntioess doing. For Tennessee, North Carolina,Virginia and Missouri bonds there ispome inquiry at full rates. Bank shares arefall ana railroad bonds lira without muchactivity. Kailroad shares are strong.IllinoisCentral, Reading, Rock Island, and Northwesternattracting the chief attention.

Railkoad FROM M.IDDL»TOWB TO ELKTOH,.A railroad is protected from Middletown toKlkion. It is intended by this road to go directfrom that oortioa of the State of Delawareand Eastern Shore ofM&rylana below Middletownto the'city of Baltimore. The presentrente by railroad from Middletown to Baltiro^refohythiactty. Tfciairew route will beabout eighteen milee la length, taring abonttwenty.two miles of travel. Tha Delawarerailroad bids fair to have more branche* andfeeders man moat others railroads in thecountry.. IFiftMiaffea (Dtl.) Republican.

GTThe Montreal papers are making aomecomplaint aJMqt the extensi ve circulation of

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Wf snake up irom tne Baltimore Amtnctn 1

the foMuwin* report of the doings yesierday of 1tb»» Labor 1'ongreM in sesMun id that city.Mr Coop«r, of Maryland, chairman of the JCommittee on a auonal Labor Organ, reported Jthai in Tie w of ifce diversity of Interest* repre- 'rented in tlte labor reform movement, they 1deem it inexpedient to designate, at tbte time,any particular journal as a National Labor 1Orean, and suggest that publications of matter* 1of interest be made iiB*itan«Anai« '» « >-.»« i..- »w »n B«V«

papers as arc In any way favorable to tbe 1

workingmen. Eeport adopted, after some de- 1bate. 'Mr. Stewart, from tbe Committee on Public '

Lands and National Debt, made a report. The 1cause of the complaint is the monopoly of the 1new or Government lands, using the MgiMatioa 1of the country a» the medium in which thia <monopoly is created. Tbe committee recom- Jmend that the committee appointed to visit and kconfer with the PresidFht be requested to call cbis attention to tbe subject, with » »' » . Jco-operation tm Hcsnun mib* appropriatemeasures of reform. With reference to the cpublic dsbt. tbe committee cannot see any ob- 4jectiona to apply much the same principle as

TT vurw *u VI 1U«UV1UU»I iUUCUKWiBf|.For Instance, it ia conceaed that Uncle Samuel (.or Brother Jonathan own a large debt, that it 1ia not possible, it desirable, to pay at this time.It ia also conceded that be ia the owner of alarge tract of land that is not at all productive.Would it not be well first to Improve this landby occupation and cultivation in the mostpracticable manner, with reference to thegreatest amount of production I In the meantime,aa the debt becomes due, and perhapssooner, the amount should be funded in bondsrunning twenty or fifty years, and that interestbe reduced, and your committee think that Uneed not evreeo fonr an/1 * h*ir nr »»

cent., and that they be wade subject to ttit- 1tion. It is Mr to presume that oar utNwdvaluation will doable in that length of time, 1making tbe burden much lighter if paid by 'direct uz. A portion, at least, of the burden *

of taxation should be paid in this war. 1Adopted. 1Mr. Armstrong, of Pa., moved a reconsiderationof tbe vote by which the report in relation Jto the eight hour system was adopted on tbe *

previous evening.Mr. Harding moved to lay the motion on the 1

table, which was decided in the negative. 1The question recurring on the moUon to reconsider,it was determined in tbe affirmative _

Mr. Troop proceeded to say that he thought '

there had been a misunderstanding as to thepurport of the reeolntlons whieb has just been "

reconsidered. He understood that It was not Jintended to eschew affiliation with either the *

Republican or Democratic party, but tbat itwas designed to make workinpnen the firstchoice in the candidacy for all otBoas.Mr. Roberta was not satisfied with the explanationmade by the gentleman from Massachusetts.He thought the tendency of this

movement was to array capital face to faceagainst labor, and everyone knew what mastbe the inevitable issue of such a contest andhow much it was to be deplored.Mr. Phelps, of Conn., briefly gave bis reasonsfor opposing the report and resolutions.He was in favor of making a new party, butnot sosoddenly.Mr. Hinchcliffe. of 111., was glad that tbe

question had been reopened, as it would affordan opportunity for a more ample discussion.He hoped those wbo complained of these resolutionswould recommend some remedy forthft flTiArfitto* an/1 nnfil »»* ~ -

he mint regard the opposition as somewhatfactions.Mr. Gathers, of Md , said that it was dn« to

their constitneucy that a portion of the Mary,land delegation should be heard in explanationof their vote In opposition to the resolutions.He understood the resolutions as making it obligatoryupon me workingmen to form a partyat once In consequence of the peculiar circumstancessurrounding many ot the workingmenof Maryland.the fact that many couldnot vote because of their political disfranchisement.theybad opposed tnis movement toform any at this time.At this juncture the previous question was

called, snd the report was recommitted.The Convention then adjourned until 2 3j

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Mr. Troup moved that one thousand copiesof the forthcoming Address to the Workingmenof the I'nited States he nrlntiui in rn»ii.h <M .»MU £five hundred in German, and copies sent x» tthe several trades' unions, eight-hour leagiiVs, 1

Ac., oi tbe country, with ttoe request that they tcirculate it as widely as possible.The motien was carried, and was further de- :termlned ttoat the Secretary sbould furnish ,

each delegate with two copies in English andone is German.Mr Beid, of N. Y., offered tbe following, ]whtcb wa* adopted: jWhereat, Most of oar trades' unions have na- ttlonal organizations to support, which in tbe r

aggregate arc very onerous, consequently dis- f;posing many of them to withdraw from their Irespective trades' assemblies: and whereas, it cis necessary for obvious reasons that those ntrades' assemblies should be kept up in an or> aganised capacity: therefore,

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, SM«.t .»««) wu icwmmruu vuthe various trade#' assemblies throughout the cconn try the propriety of meeting 1pm frequent-ly, in order th&t their expenses may belighl- tfned, thus keeping their organization intact. <1\ny emergency arising may be met by a ready >and well-arranged method ®f calling special Imeetrags. iThe following, offered by Kr. Harding, of N. cTi» was adopted: tWhereas, a World1* Congress of Labor isabont to be belQ in the city of Oeaeva, situatein one of the Canton* of the Swiss Republic; ®and whereas, the time is now too short for a ,delegate to be sent from these United States '

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National Labor Union be authorized to tender rthe thanks of this Convention to tbe Ontr&l *

Organization of Labor in Europe, togetherwitb a copy of tbe proceedings of this Con- cTention, bidding them Clod speed in their fglorione work; and that tbe Executive Coua- <cil.in the event of another such Convention Qbeing beld before another meeting ol this Coa- rrreae.be authorized to aend a delegate to such BContention.Mr. Whaley, of the D. C , presented the following,which was adopted:Whereas, It is both dasirableasd proper that cthe whole country sbonld participate in the jgreat labor movement which this Convention tersays to inaugurate; and whereas, the States col Georgia and Virginia, and the reception of ccommunications from tbe trades' assemblies tof Mobile and Mew Orleans, is a source of

gratification and usefulness, offering an earnestof tbelr desire and intention to join with as ain this attempt to ameliorate the condition of *the working claeses; therefore be It 1Retolced, That we hail with much pleasure rtbe presence here of the delegations from tbe tJ

South, and cordially and fraternally invite thepeople ot that section of our common comvy ato join with 86 in the movement we have-undertaken,and to again renew the reciprocal *

relations so unhappily suspended in the lamentablecivil strife throngh which we haverecently paseed. 0

XLECTIOJt Or OFFICERS.Tbe Congress then proceeded to an informal fa

ballot for permanent utficers of tbe NationalLabor Union, wben tbe following were cfaosen t>President.J. O. C. Whaley, Lhstrict of Colombia

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Vice President at large.Edward Schlager.of Illinois. a

Vice PreaidenU from tbe State*.Masaacbusett#,Alex. Troop: Maryland. Wm. Gathers TIPennsylvania. M. Roberts. District of Colnm- 01bia, R. Emmons, Delaware, R. L. Maston; New "

York, W. J. Jeesop; Indiana, J J. Alford; wMicbigan, T. M. I)olan; Missouri, James Ash.worth, llWnois, A. O. Cameron, Iowa, James "McKim; Georgia, W. B. lies. Virginia, D. B.Balaam; Connecticut, A- W. Phelps. piRecording Seoret&ry.J. B. Overton, Mary,land. *

isAssistant.W H Lee, VirginiaCorresponding Secretary.wuiiam Uibnon, sConnecticut «fAnlitut-Menry Georre, Michigan.Treasurer.J. Hracficlitt^, IllinoisCommittee on Finance.T. S. Everett. Md.:W Baldwin, N. T.; J- Aahworth. Mo.The place of mutiBi of Ike next Congress - a

was fixed upon as Chicago. Ill biAn adjournment wu then bad until to-nor- lc

row at nine a. m.A telegram was received lrocn the Present t)of the United States. announcing that he *

woold rsortT* the committer of this Congress «jon Saturday neat, which elicited considerablespplaoae. %TTM Milwaukee New* and Um Dnbmqne "

Herald a*re« that the damage by the recant ®reins tn IUiaoie, lewa aad Wieionaia, waeaot .so xreataa apprehended. The tarmen of Wee- JwUU will »* the flu* aUke cru^s f*rtk«r Wwt f »

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1® piTtMocf of i petoiisbfNi §otici th#Yi»rc» of tbe National Latxr UouT*nt»on la*vt«iDg hrld a bin m^unf at U» KrarsitwTferatra. Shortly at*#r #ifb* ©'. «r.

mating waa tilled 'o cfbv T vtnnv VI wujiua, WM MWtSMWKMovififlist of oActn President. Wm Catb»r»,Mary)sad. V ice I'rrsiienia- J O- ,JorB*.iuut: A >cbroeder, Misaoan. >1Ltolan. Illtart* J It tvenrTlvftat* l>l» BaUoru. Vireima M J. Htnr n. Newttrk. Mr. ka»d. IU»ucbiw(-< Mr. fceed,i>i»trict of Columbia. K. L, Masiiu. In-la ware .

W. B lie* Owrrit; Mr MX^sifT. Iowa anaI.O. Vo*iwr, Mirjlud. SwrourHo-W HLdt*y Virginia, aaa R H. Judfe. M»rriua.["be noroinsiioBs bavinf teen lOnf rmnl. Mr.>tbers assumed lb* rbair. and briefly thankedbo»e preeeat for the boaor con fcrredMr H Troup, ot Bostoa. was then tatrcda

>eo, and satd iuat be a«.aroe|y ihoafftu 11 ba.:&m>' him to address an audience m tbe city ofBaltimore. where nei bad been elaasert to tbeJ»tT Council wba bad mart* dTgbt boors ae^ni day's work under tbe city Government,abile ibe workinfinen ot Boston bad not yetescbed «bst stage ol profn ss la tbe caase ofabor. Me bope.i. however, that (p the nsitZ*ity Council ot Bo*'on the workingmen wouldisve a larger influeace la conciasloa, heace tbe worklagmea of Baluaors God spew*o mrir toun*Mr Hardin* ofl*. Y . Kreatdeat ofthe lawOotoiiniAkrn'I 'uiou, ml lollawed.ind raid that the people ol tfai* country bad>a**ed throufh Tarioti* a*e* and «iacev until

ir* bad oow reached ib* ace ol lb* in. prorecentol worfcinfmen He refrained from rejourningthe wronf« under which labor badufleied. bat would oonlldeatly eipre«» thelop** tbat a betur aad bri»bu-r day vai dawnngTbe workincmen of tbe l niir.1 Stavee. Ifhey ex pec tad to accomplish anything, nuit) it for tbenwelTe* Tbemanwbo doe* notirotect tuoiteif doa't deeerra to be pru»cad»v oibers lie conu-nded tbat the principle*>fjustice and hnmamtr demanded tbat »omehfii*should be done for the amelioration ofbe Condition or tbe worktngmaa and women»f tbe I niteu StatM. m they were, at the preaAtrate of labor, beinc wiim wMr. Emmon*, of wubmruin, P C . aleo»ho made a few remarka pertinent to the a< .

uioi The dobatee and drliberations of tb»Sauonal Ooogreae. be raid had maugurauHime ol those rrand revolutions thai change U»e* bole f»ce of society.Mr. Cameron. of Chicago. was called out. and*de the mechanics of Halumore, In the name>f tbelr frllow-workmen of Illinois, Ood-apeodtbr noble work begun. He waa followed byMr Roberta, of Philadelphia. who brieflyeferrod to the action of the National CoagreA*rhich will be Instrumental in cementing therttre nation of workinfmen. eren if the poliictanaden't afrat.Mr. A^hworth, of Misoouri, next followedriefly. and waa ancooadod byMr. Finchor. of Philadelphia. who waa in*rodneed as >ube war horae of the eight hourystom." He briefly spoke of the National.abortkmgre«a a* marking an ora in tbe hi*,ory of tbia country. Owing to the latoneoa ofbe boor, be aaid but littla.The meeting adjourned with cheer* for tbe'ongreea, and tbe crowd preoent which, aboutinlf filled tbe theatre, quietly o tapernod, Itbould be stated that a number of ladloa woren attendance and manifested deep interoat inbe proioodluga..B+ltimortThb Was id Pakaocav.The barktraveler, from Rio Janeiro bnsp particularsf the Paraguayan war to tb<- lOtb of Jnly Atrtmrr bad arrived at Hio from MontretdBo,.riogiBg lutaihfeBce of tfa* general ftul&re ofbe allied forces is tbeir operations afaimi lb*araguaj ans, ud tbai the lattw bad »r>oended tbeir army in a iwamp saar Humana.b tbe Paraguay rtrer. The stock of tbe alliedjedy was dying of rapidly, and L«opez, ib»omwander of tbe Paraguayan army, wanon fldan t and energetic in fan efforts to daal alnal blow to tbe warOn tbe *d of J nly tbare was a grand celebra-on ax jiMFncorw in Donor or we Lmptrar of3raxil firing away in dutu(f a large budwrof orphan girl*.All the naval sausdrons stationed along tbaoa*t cf South America bad commenced totarbor In Rio for lb* winter. Of the Americansquadron stationed in theee waters thererere anchored %t Rio the flagship Brooklyn,Admiral Gordon, and tbe gunboats Onward.Vipsic. and Shawmut. The Jnnlata bad;one to tbe island of St Helena, bat Intendedo return In a few days.The general financial business at Rio waa incomplete state of stagnation. Money was at alisrount and everything doll. Coffee waaloll, with but six shipments in a week.

JirrxBPO* Davis..It Is considered prohibittbat Mr. I>avis will soon be rHeaaed oulis parole. Several surgeons, especially commssionedfor tbe purpose, have recently eximiaedtbe physical condition of tbe prisoner,ind upon their rej-ort tbe action of the Pre*.lentdepends. It is well knewn that Mr.Davia is in exceedingly wretched health.delininv &1a«Iv. 11» ».»- .

.r> . j .. j .»lit «"1j hi.be (rave, and it is quite impossible thai anyturgeons, Dot in Radical pay. can do otherarlsetliau testify to the fact.RicKmtmU LlMMner.

A Km- Wat to MaeiMoiit .A boy.sonit John Day.who bad been absent Trom bisicme in Albany, N. Y ., returned the otberlay, saying that be bad beon employed by anan in Troy, N TC . who. after having youngDay'e life insured, took bim to a lonely wood,md made threatening demonstrations with auatol. He says be ran away and tbiakt thenan intended to kill bim and then claim thensurance moneyKillbd bt a Oopfbkbbad..Mr. Jeremiah.oran. passing through aa oat Aeld. neariichmond. Va., recently, was bitten oo the legty a copperhead snake. At Brat he frit notain, and thought nothing of it, but after ranch*Dg home bis leg began to swell, withm aixlonrs be became delirious, and dunnc the tuc-eedinf nifrht died. Hie whole body was veryaoch swollen before be died. and became of aurplitb green color.VA French paper contains the followmrurious s aiement ."A younf f'rl, 11 yaars ofC*. attempted sucossnvely Um life of berBother and sister for the sole parpoee ofIrtnxtnc their blood Tbe chjd bu been ex.aiMd by competent pkjiietui and provedo be attacked by tbe strmnce mania of aatbro.>opbajcy. Her extreme youtb leads tbe pbysifanito bope tbat ber care may be accomtlUhed."vA Not* Scouan wbo bad been burnedut by tbe lire at Portland, Ma, attempted toairy off with bim to tbe Provinces tbe tentsa which be bad been living, and wbieb badmi loaned btm by tbe Charitable Committee,ie was arrested, bat allowed to leave on coalitiontbat be wonld restore the stolen nrnw.j and never come back. *" r

KoMiVATtoa PoH-rrovsu,.Tbe comrenuonif the radical taction of tit* Union party of tht»Irft eongreesional district of Maryland, act at3ambrid(:e. on Wedkeaday Hon Jacob Ttmie>f Ocil. waa cboeen pmidnt, and Mr. Farow,of Worcester, eacretary. After considerktion, it waa reeolred to poatpone tbe nomtnaionof a candidate for Ooncrveefor tbepraeeni.The Cholkka in L#ohdo*..The choleraontinnee to race in London. Tbe Buhop of^nndnn tnH 1 uw * " m

, » - iau ir~ MtUilUDiril IUluniBjr, and clergymen from tbe beattfcy partsif l^ondon hare offered tb«»ir mtticm in tbrlistncu afflicted wltb tbe cholera Qn»'neat ba* re*nlted from their exertion*.^"There m an ice-maaataeuu-iac oompacyt Shrereport, La., working om tar ammontarapor principle, which ba* declared dividend*or three month* to tbe 1*1 inatant of eighteener cent. Tbe company manufacture* eighthoaaaad pound* of ice a dajVOn. Scbofleld, wbo take* Terry'* plaoet Kicbmond. occuutM J«fVTbere are t«e public actaocls in New"ork, and 219.000 pupils.7"Chicago la building tbe largest railwayepot tn the world.VA man in Oohoea walked 100 mllea in 100our® for taoo.y Chicago swindler* bave cleared #300.000

y a bogus gift enterpriseWTfce hailstones out Weat bare brokenearly all tbe windows in tbat section of thejnmry.^"Tbe advertisement recently inserted InIfi PstriAt k* gfr\K^s* DklllsM ^ * J J

»uu|m,juruiaujlfMfe m&rrjrloic Rosalinda Pratt, mm, »be prom*du> marry him. bu had thf dealrvd effect,ad >b« has *iven in and tulftiled ber promtee.i will beiMBby refamnt to oar iaarrla«et .BmmttaU* PmtrioL .

VBaafor baa exported 1M,00U basbeU ofotatoe* thia aeaaon.W^Tbe lead!DC income in Cleveland, Obio,A. Stone s, rt* 9183,937.mw >uc iurinauin'n.lVITIJtl pTOIOtlCMania Anna "a Dead I)nckM.or a rorMr Mo.WA white man a#ed 64 has recently Bareda black flrl aged le la Daerfleld.VPkiladelpbia papers are mock graafladt ika increaaiag trude ia petroleum. Theniicau aow aaouau to about i:,ija,0(jw gaJ

peraoaam.VHata. tka Republican Oengteaaima laM Nth Mew York diatnot, tan the RadicaloctriDM arc traorbt witk danger aot only tote party but to tka country.MTTlia water of tka Okto at Clkeiaaatt baainnH a light green color aad aa uawholejmfodor, and the people are adneed«e boil it

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