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THE EVENING STAR. | nuinn b'ii.i, ntevM, At The Htar HulliJ 1 nar. I.w. Corner Pnxnj7lv*n:? At. tad ll'Ji St., . >T Til HEXING STAB NEWSPAPER CMMJI. ???-? THjJ PTAh I? ?p"1 1 bf e*rr!w to thftr ?ni> ?trib. .?!? ttt. City *fiJ L'iJtrn: at T** V*xt* PKm. wr*.- k or r.art ror? C?*t? t.u *'>?h C"?iM M the counter. Two Csst* P*ic* rui Thr*? Mrnth?, J 1.40; Ms W pfk?. 9-t.OO. One Year. f A WW. N? wr* ?mfr?n the c<fflc* lnn??T th?- p ud for. THE wr.ULI STAR put ii?Lo4 am frfcUr ?cnlir )I X> | L/OL 3G -N-. 5.421 WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY. JULY -28. 1870. TWO ( F.M S. B W AMUSEMLNT8. I ilL liALLUKY or OIL PAINTINGS E'-R SALB j??' rf -i"?l ? ?' rtf* Pit tl UK^. li.i* r*an. in.ur. |k-| Itlh w-4 I'illt ??'. it l' It AtHiNGTON I1T1 GAlil'KN. NEW YOKK avf.nce. * ' I a*>? *T> M **T?. A {-.,?} Hi t'? >V I* I'lun. T*i* O AKl?i"N i? ?<>?* '.per: ' 11 ? r -tsrn at tt; ? r *i t'. G rr. ay ??* t is ? Kar?- JJB Ml . . (.Til: i-V t- h 4 MllllS Ml-'Q. #12 oi t> -- ? pari**. ?h ??*"??' h** ?- fr. t?uit ?. I J? t-i> ? ?"! fr ?. ?n * f Mr. r m>ir ?Pr-'tJ rw-tltif ?"?! chlMfinuw re SS?h~re inV . l ? tmMi Uni ? 1 aaot re.r- ?mn rta, IHon.vm Thursday, fr-m 4 to W ? <-l<-<-k p tn . *Mtnui-i>i V. i ? ??-!? (?!>- favorite Ucnuan card' n T(>? American ji'iMie ?rc ci>rdi?h M? ti f'rtb<*ir hMlth Md nt~d > bj'nest L(KrrLEK_ ASALCBTAN ISLAND I - A3ALCBTAN ISLAND 1 Th'- h^Tlm r llttfil ?ru jfi- *r?-J 1 I 1 iv aad t-aat.' 'aland ' r tpf 'i 1 J'M ^ i f *> and P t f Ylbi>- rei-p c<t ?Uy tail th" atlMitlna of the pnt'?.c ? ;n<-V, .tn,)' tf'f ?.v 1 ;1MSTA RA1SKH S. 4* Or;-n gfor'- *r. ?J A KAlsKB A HERMANN BICf IV ? ?f 1J 3u ?( 4?i.iOa AC * h I h 1 tlon \ S? 4*H Vtj > Im7? ?UBtl \ AT l?TRII ma^:kh. rEH'M, ?a. ASM* . k > . NTii .tun. i*>twe a D and K atreeta, IM-Trt mbvee (hid i-rUoit*' Hull-, Oil P-?iT.*iDga. Engravings. Chrotnoa, Ac. fcofee OH P'ir.'log*. KnrmTinKi. thrcrnm. ?f tin, Ltri<'iit ituck P?p>-rhangiDg?. Window Sh.ul??, ?fcrtsr- Praavn, Picture Otrd aod Taenia, Ming*. w. Ac-, in th<* PiitTict ?rmis cash. . nti-mb-r and Ntittber ap B it A IT IEPOSITOKT, 9?A " t STBEKT. gftwm Tm"?>i'Y tnl Vo-f.'tnti? Sis. ou> paintibob. bhobayibob. PHOTOGBAPP.d. CHBOMOB. Ac., soo^ifB ?rocps or euLPTtBB, A UTISTS' M ATEBIALS. STATUETTES, *?-. AC., rilClU TCAK EB. CORD AMU TASSBLB, Ac.. Ac. YBLVBT PAS?* rABTOl'TS. PABLOB BBAUBAT3. A? A y*s? AaMrtaacnr for HOLIDAY PBKSKHTB. tcMiy ^ A Y. B. BMtTH SUMMER RESOgraT am ni tos 4L.A ",v* TFaBT ? .-II I-MI The p?>r?-hk*tkk hoi -k < \mp.uiim;b. MARYLAND?RRNNKTT ItKOS Pr'.pr.ct- r?. h%\in< r?-lniin?li<-<1. rrat'ii t?<i. am! 1?r^ -a me tn th'-iri known H t l.urt- n ^ r?-s?dy t-r th" r'-copti-.ii . t remiii'T tx'?r>l<>ra IVnom de?iriti2 a h"n*> fr.'f from th^ ttirm il?.?f tho h-t and ff"?M city, will An.l *11 rh~v d?-ir*. P<-r further inf<-rnii?ti?>!>. a<1 ?lrv?. IHMXtTT BKCij .? ?>!.,Iri.lg-, Xi. jyl.i lm* PIKET POIBT PAVILION. 5' Mn'n'r Cmtn'y. M l.. Will ' p^n f>r th? r?^pti?? <?f Vi'it A . ? A ?r?, TVESPAY. J>:lT5. 1*? This ^d-VMI lir r> -it ha- t?eu er.mly ftiUr^nl tr tliaJiUdL whtition <T ?? w ?n<l r.ni:..>di>n? nnildiniwTiii? r< tti???-? th' r^nehl.. r?-n<^ at?d. ai.J the wli ih li?hni<>nt *uppli-<J with n-w I-'urmititre. T**n Pin AH^. i. Tisbin* au?l ^ai! B Mta, and ?T<-ry appli mic^ ij-c.-<ary for th<" c nitort *nd plcasnre of Th?-Bnlt:nn>r? and Norlolk B. ;?ts an4 th? UaltiiE' Tf and A'ini-\ ?'re*k B it* pa?? dailf. T?*rB-??5^ ??r da) . 517.50 p.-r ?e?-k. 970 month ?>f thirty 'lajii ?'ltildT<-n and ?er\aiit? half price, jr<*m. r int< nr?ti?n will t>.- furnished at ti??* Of ? h>- M? rr.tp. ii?*u Hotel. jeA> tf I "^ T 8l? satisfied WEST E5IB HOTKIm LO.\G BHASCII. SSW JERSET. Will he Opened for the Beception of Gaesta on tae *40th Jnue. Thi?ma?nifWn? d'rncture. 1, ct*d at thei ??Conrt lad" of thi? now fam ?C'i nunim- i r*?Tt. ha? ^11 the advantai;-?< Modern^ ImproTcni^nt-i i aicol?i,-d t>. make it# tufste i tofeii rupiict. Th ^r^.nal attention of Mr JAMES BYKES ?nd Mr PETEB UAV.UNEH, ? !..ng known ?o th tr*^?ling pnMic, will mrely guarantee to th mm* that fwor them witk their p<ttr<nag-.s all the comfort they can wi?h tor. Wot Baoib*. Ac.. ABBlr on the ?re?l?e?, or hy letter ?ddnvWto bVKEs. GARDNER A OO.. jel4-tf Wee: Bnd Hotel. Long Branch, N. J. The lady or the l\kk will make 111KEE TBI P." TO N(-RKOLK TBIB WEEK leavinz Waehington ? OSDAY, WF'JBEM'AY, AN1 rRll'A ^ all j>. m R?-trrr.Tg leaving Norfolk tvebi'AY, THI BSPAY and SATI BOA? at 3 ?. at. jyr. 4i W A WE HAVE i>Et LABEL* W AR A?AIKNT HlttH PtICLV BY OFKKBINC Ot K ENTIRE STOCK or IVMMCR CLOTHIXG, AT COHT for t as u o y l y ::: YOC WILL ADD TO YOI R COMYORT. BANE YOI R MONEY. ?^D IMPROVE YOCB LOOKS BY BI TING T?f l MUXES CLOTUl\? AT ?ABLE BROS., *9* PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. tMDEB I N IT ED STATES HOTEL. W B !!?<??? I??nr NRVV !?T')BE. eor aer 7th M.d D ?treet*. aN>nt the Si of AugTist j*? tt HABLE BBOS. IRIS. 1.0?* ' am BoftHEAl' \. IMA I'aM l.?or Cmb C LA BET. 1.0A0 I'm* l.ooo I'aM * l.xno I'MM CaM HALT BALTBBKBB i.000 UaM from the aU re?Aooafhl? hooata of EBA N I E N rEBG rB*B*B OK/'SB A riL.i rBABES. ri>KE A ? <?? ? BAi.MLLK A <4> . ?*?! r NErLBXA? Ali the dinar* at Braada, BIW, jrfBDOO St JL' LIEN. ?l, JILIBN, St. E'TEPHB. .. _ MABGAl l L'BDoo Alao. tke rel. jWBfd ? HATKAL INB4 of olu VINTAGES, aiBuiii, labosb. _ . LAE1TTB. Ac. raaging in price from 3 to ?49 far d??ea. ?PARAL1N? HOCK. BPARKLINQ MO?ELL? KiARRLlNG CABINET CATAWBA, Wet a*i< t * THUN4I BrWSIX, IttccwKir :? E C. L>Y KKAtU, ,5n I'il.i P>*EnlTtmATwat. OM.I ? bbw uw i hose ?;> BILK I'M LRKLLA!* ?lJ ch-ap V AI I4K" left, t all ?? r ? > 'i Want L. ai CklNI K S LOANl <?? ?1? E ???! SALES liGOSI, Iwoo P nn.yl aauiaavtuna. jjt J2 Any >ir OITICIAL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. Tatsed at Second Sewion of Forty-fir?i Congress I Pi nt. tc?Mo. Of- 1 An A< t stippb mentery to aii act eatitjed " An act to aath< ? lli? ci>usiriie:i? n. es'ensloa, aud u-f of ? lateral iT-tt h cl ?ii- Ba'titnore and Pot unac liailro:.*! Comi "ny ia^and wuhiu th- Di'tucioi t'oiniLia. ' ?rpi Fefc.uary tie, eighteen lna.it d ?"d seven!*. . ? /?. .^.ir'nf (y t? S un'- nnd H "*/ ? f t.-p- ?'* ?a ? ? l Liti'ti S ??.? <\> I>? ? rift "? /, / t' *: lk? Bait Ha ??? ui P- I . t ? ,? y.vr \ it.n,a lln ^ k'rfl I :<, ,, .1. i ?H'<I io ? >teti.t their lat-ra! branch, ? i t lit i i/* i by the act l.which tbi"i- a -i:pi>b vi ;t. aiiu by 1'ninier -upi*l< .ii-i t- io said act- ?. ,l1'' ot A. riliinl avenue,. iDi"?i>iU2 tolls irra-l-.to tti-s t isdiiet > -er th* p.-i.-i..*. river, at th. cncoi VS n-tc 'li?- u. U a* the toff ISr.- -'v. at;-! ImCXVMmI ill, ir irwIionT M 'l 4?ri?s???? and con- ? i ; wnli a:.v rum . I- c. L- iruclt .!. cr that rc.iv hi-realler tie cou iIiihi i. In th- Stat<- ?it Virginia. T. emct ???*??? pir ,w ii ? llie.aid Haltimrre a:i 1 Pot-'iuac l?ailr*d ?*- n.patiy ?r- lie relit antborix *1 nii'l i-jp iwend to take i-Mii? <4, hold, chantce. and use tlw - u-1 l-i 11 :e, <it.,i th?- d*a? s . wi i * ?! th?-r*-a i'.Ii, i:i P"-. ii taity Ir c??-t Pri ridtl. Tli.it tli?- ? -i?d Itilli m* re and P"i?.in;ic U?IIt< :i I Company will 111 irtUa-n i, !?!?..; lition the bridre tor railway and - r . ?. .-r> travel; and Ikr Ith' t" shall a? all tteM 1" at <1 reR.atu a fir" b rid ire t-r public u?e fur oroinary tiav. I A*'t r' rtdrd Iirli.tr. That the <a'd llaltl nj.,i" and f ittmac liailruad Company shali erect and d iit.*ain the draw bt idge*. s>. a- not to iTip< li tis" it?** nav'sta;iuti of th*' Po;unia>" ri*> r. in i tlii'ient n. rkiD'Z <?tiditi'>n at all liquet, and that uuti1 ?,n<"h tiire a- tbe nei dtnl cbaDKea i:r? mad* t?> accouitno ra'lru.'d aud ?>tb r ti if?' . a-> c u tempi at. J liv tlrg nupp]i iiM'Tit. it tii?* <lut> ??t thft 1 15 |t?i.o,r aifl r-.ti.Rfii ?*ilro?l C .tupany to repair V> I III.lit di-l iy nil dima-'i -i t" the nr- - tit to Mgr. and n:tB it ? th- Ut c-et t-> th"l tilt-.1 8ta " vi I. i | Tl.at i -aid railroad r-.mpatiy -hall ti^"'l. r ? ii.n i roup ni? ? the rl^lit t? p?*o%"r said l-ri-k'-j up..11 fu. n ri-atonalde terms a? ma* l?e agre. 4 up-jii. >>r t - >ierr*a preacrlbe. 8fi 2. Arfl >1 firthrr tnnrttil. That if thoaai-1 Baltini'-r" und Pot-.mac Railroad C..nipauy shall at ali) t'lue neglect ti. keep-aid l.riilfce in ^oim! r*.p;,-i'? and tn>' lor puWlt. h-b t. rordinary trav"l. th" ? riiii'i-nt of the I'uiU-d States ita> "hter iuio - m< ti of fiiid l>riil?"; and I'-'nuri-sc rtnfvei!tltcri|lit t alter or ^mecd tlii? law. A i proved, June 21,1x70. I Pi ELIC? -No. yr.i AN A< T to eatatilKli tin- IJi'partnicut of .lust; e I., ii .at.'../' ?/'?? .*>- utte <1/1/pi Ktffrfii' a tr.-vl lit t'ail"l total's "/ A'tirim in (*>?.?..*.? i- ,/iThat there ihall I. . :md it hereby.o tal.iishi 1 an e\ecntiT? d-pat tnient of th<? J{o^erll mentof the Tcite.! Statee. to he called th-l>ep;n t in"i?t i-t Justice.of wliich tne Attorney Gem ral shall lie the head. Hi? .luties, salary, and ti-aure <.t .-rti ?> sltsll remain as now fixed hy law. except s ? far as tLey may be modified hy this not. . 2. Ami b< itfurtr.tr ?n<i't' f, That there shall tie in ?aid department an oltieer I'triifJ in th" to a?.?ist the At^-rneY ti-titral in the pertorman- eot ht? duties, twhe ?alled the Solicit r tn-uer i! and ? bo, incase ol ataciny in the oflit ?? of Attrraey General, or iu his absence or disability, shall have piwer to exercise all the duties of that oflice. There shall also be cent inn' d in s ?id d-parliuent th-two i tber . fficers, l<?rin d in the la\>^, call*-d the a. ist ri ni s.i tli? Atii-rnev General, v hose duty It sha'.l be t r?-i-t tl.e Att.-riiey lieueral aud Sditilut 'ieu o ?1 in the petlormance of tb"ir duties, as now rc<juin 1 by Uw. . _ . . iW 3. An l't 11 fnrtktr tr.'irl*4. TUa! Ir mi and niter tin t it.- when this ? il it.the ?"licit- r ot the tre"sury an-1 l is a--ist;iuts. ilit- >lr it*?? -A in ternal lb? kulifiioi #twl jn li{?' ;i1to c-ite frt ni ral, ? n?. -hall her*after b" known h- ?Ii** aatM >licitor.nnd the ? b-rks. mmm nt- rs, and la borers iployed iuthe office of tlie Attorney Geu eiol, and in theeffices of the soli- itor of the treas ury. naial solicitor.and solicitor of internal rev enue. si:d tie* law otticer in the iJepai.mtiiit of Statu, now rt<-'5nat- d as the examiner of claims in sjid departnn nt. shall be trauefern d lrom the depart m.-uts witbwbi'b they ar- now rssocia.ed to the pepar'nicut of Jnstice: and said oftieers slia'l ex en ise th. ir InnctiuD- under the ?npi*rTision and c. i trol of the he: J of the Department ot Justice Bn *. Ah ! lit it jurt) r ltd. That i|Uesti..ns of law snln.itttd to the Att--rn?-v tleu.-ral for bis opinion, except qtaesti.-is iu?.?nu-2 a construrtion ot ihe t'onstituti. ii of the I uitr.l Suites, may b- by him referrt d to such of his subordinates as lie may de'-m appropriate, and he may r. jnire the written op ni< n there, n of tb* officer to T7h-.m the ??me may be refert d, and il toe pinion sivan t>v -uoh ofli.'er shall be appr.j\ed l.\ the Att -rney Oi-neral. sucb approval mi iiidortcl Ibere'-n ?ballgi?e tbeopini--n tli>- - .me f< tc- auu eth ct as belong to the opinions of Ihe Attorney (General. Su Ami tt ir.tkir inn t*>l, Tl.at whenever the Atii,iii?-> General d -tos it ti -? - , b" may re.4i.1ie the Solici;--r G- n- ral t . a--(tue ase in which the eo\ eri:li|. ut f? iuter"Sted before iL" Court . t Cb-nn* and as to a s comitm by appoal tr.?ni the t'.-utt. 1 i/ta'Uis t- th" Snpre:.!" Coui I of the l.'nit- J M it. ?. it hlntll be the luiy ot th.- Atforu.-y t?"ueral and Mint I Gen r^' t-> ? Otiunct aud a..,le ili<-m S ? c> nri ts in other ca s in wl.ich the l ntt?d stat.-s i*'nttr-:-t .1 And the Attorn-y Gen eral ?.;?}> whenever he deiaw it for the hit-rest ot ili" > :.r .1 States, r >ituuct and ar^-i.e any csise in wt'i< ii th*- .-irttent is iiitere?J(d. in am court of til" I lilt 1 Mat I or Tii:iJ re.|Uire th" Sol ici'or Gen 1 rsl or si:> . fticer of his depar.ineiit to do so. And ili.- S ..? t r General, or any othn-r of tie Depnt n.riit ot Justice,nav be sent b tb Ati>-ruey Gen i-tsl to any St ?te or district in th" I i.it d b'vtes to attn-lt.- ihe iutsr* -?t- ot the I nit 1 Si ?tea in auy -nit p.* lid ii. k ?n -my .-f th- courts ..f the Lnit.d Slates. < r in th" ?'??tins of any Stat", or to attend to ai.y other inter*-t ol tbe I. nit'd >tat*.^; for whi- b service lbe\ shall receive in addition to tb--ir a ?la r es. their actual and wc ??ary e\pens< x w hile go ?b?nt lrc-m the tent "1 eoveruuient. the act< nut thereof to be veritted to affidavit. Sic.6. An't K' ttfurti.tr ,nnf!td. That wbinever j<iii:-stion of law ari.es in thi administrati s, etth 1 oftbe War or N ivy Department, the c'- mzaiue of which is not fc.T*n ky siatute to .me ..toer officer trim whom the b?adof either of these depar m?nt may re.jnire rdi.ee, tlie #atne shall be sent to tbe Attorney Gener I. t ? l>? by Ivm r?feir d to the pi.-per officer in I's depar,ineui providi i lor in thie act. or olherw i -d'si s d 1 e? he may deem pro|-r. and *ach he' I ot any depariment the goTerntaeut may rtijuire the opinion of the At' rney General on a:l questions of law ari?'i!* in the a4mm,'strati, n ot ti eir re?| ctiye d*i nietits. , Set. 7. Amt '/- it ,.'ntKt.r tnatUil, Ibat the du .?*? enjoined upon the Attili'or the Post Office t-;p?rt nient by the fourteenth tiou "f tbe act entitled -An act to chang" the organization Of tbe Post Orb e D"partmeut. siid to pr?o ide mer" effectually for the SC t lenient of the ?c* ounts thenot." pa?s*-<l July two, eighteen hundred and thirt> six,shall hereaiier he feitoimt lby com* officer of lh? l?Ppartuient of Justice. be kpccialiy d?si iiat'-.l, un.b r the Oirec ti n of the Attorn. v Gen<ral,who slull also have the c?re of pr. etitions for mail deprf datioas and p. i.al often -? s enainat ibe |H/St il laws Stc.?. Ant it h rthrr mii'lt'l. That the Attor nev General i- lier-by empower- d to utpke all ntces tai y rules end regulations tor ne goverrment of >a lie part :n. nt oi JusiK , an.i lor the tnanageini nt :a?d distribution of its businebs. M-.r. P A n't tn it furintr tnac'.fl? That the sever!*' officers hereinbefore truisferriu .r. in the ether de partments to the Department ot Justice shall bold 110 ir respi ctive offi.** - until their -gi'cesi?>rs are uuij *|iiaiifi(d; and the Solicitor ceueiil.and when t?er vacunc es 1 ? < rr, tbe a ?is.ani??'t the Attorney General, and all the : ilo ito s and a-*i-?tant solici tots 11 entnn* d in this aci, shall be appoiu. 1 by the I'rri-idi nt. by ai d with the a lvice and con.cut 01 the Senate. All the other officers, clerks, and employ. e? in sai<l department shall ho appoint d and be re m.'< able by the Attorney General. bxc.M). d?'/ te it furtntr tnactfil. That the fjllow lin? ant.usl salari' * shall he p ?id to the offi et s here lnl*efore nisnti* wd To the solicitor General, *yea tbousar ,i live hundnd dolls, *. to ea* h ot tb't s 11st ants of tie At? >rney Geaer il, live thou \nd dolle s e^cb. to the -oliCitoT of tbe ?*i eicsl revenue. Ave tliousaud dollars, at-d ?o the other < fTi rs ttte tala ii.snr'f s ii. w allow* 4 by law; and the Att ,-ru< r *?* r.? ral sha'l be allowed a stenographic clerk, with an an ar uual s.laiy of two .ben - mil dollars, and he nay ail int tt rte udditional clerks ol tbe fourth class. ?w. 11. Aw! U it firtktr tnat'.r i, That ;dl muners ti* r niter diawn out of the treasury upon the riuui sitton <.?! the Attorney lone ral, shall be disbursed 1-jr suih one or tbe clerks herein provid'd for the Attor nt y General as lie may desisuate; and somu- hof the tn t st cti.m ot the e. t making appropriation", passed Maith thrte. eiichurn hiindr-d and fifty n.ue, as i>i.-v ides that moneys drawn out of the treasury upon Ihe requisition of the Attorney General shall be .lis burs* d by such disbursing ? -Ulcer as the Secretary of tl* Tr<arut) may designate, is hereby r*-poabd. Ss. i*. jmi/ bt it fiirlktr rnacttil. That it shall be the duty .-f the Att .rney Qeu? ral to make an annual r< pert to Congrtss, in January ea. h year of tbe bu riMH of the r.aid Department ot Justlc. and any ..tl<r matt-rs app-rtair.ine thereto that he may ii 1 ui pri t< r. :aelu.tii r the -tausti- s ot rrio?e under th** law ~ ol the I'uind State*, and, ssfar as practi cable. under the law s of the 1 evcral States. ?.?? . 1.1. An't lit 1 tfiTthr' runcled. That the super intend nt of the tr? usury building shall proTide -n. n suitable rooms in tbe tr?ssur> bu>'ding as may be nicerrary toac on'Skodate the officer- snd clerks of :b* said d"p?r UK nt. or. to the extent that that l.iav he loiibd itnerm tkabie. to provide SUi li rOoHW it- ' toe other building ia the vicinity of said trea f J la Ani1 bt it tnrthtr ettariMt. That the Ath>r t.. General may r?ouire any solicitor or officers of the Department ot Justice to perfoim any duty re ?u r* d of said iepartm* nt or any officer thereof: and ili* .flicers.-f the lis department, under thedirec txsoff the Attorneji General, sliall five all opinioas ar.d leiwler sll ?erwc< s ic iuii iig the skill of persous lerii-ed in the law. necessary to enable tbe Preab dent : nd h*ads of th? executive d* par.naeuts. and th*-h?.wis of bnreaaia and other officers in such de pat iUi.'Uts t .ilit. J.srfe tlieir nsptctive duties; and aha 11, tor and on b* bslf off the United States, procure the pr> p**r ei *d?nee for. and conduct, prot<- utd, or defend sll suits ai*d jiroci?.lings in the Supreme CVurt 0: ili. Ur.it'd Matis and in the Court ol Claim* in which the Unite4 State*, or any officer th?rs -t .- a purty cr ?n?v be interested. And 110 fee* si.ail lie alh a d or '?> an) other aiiuiaev or rotaa* I' Kt at law for any service liereiu rtijuirod 1 t i" . tb- ? r*of the Department of Justice, t- C. I." Aid I' it Tut the? enatt'd. Tliat the super ii)..r\ \.t r- iiou exercia*sl b\ the Secretary of th* in* re r x ? r 11.* .c .muts ,d the district attorneys, ust <baU, clerks, and "titer .**lc"rs of tbe courts ot lb" ?:tilt'd'?tat-? shall he ??' rcis.d hy th-Atti-r n* ) < - neral w I o shall sign all re<iuisitiotn for the r,| Mice 01 pr s j.ent of mi.ii*<sont off the treasury . I, . .1 ? n es ..r t Coultt*. subject to th? aarn-c ,n 'n.l u- w ex-?ci. d < n like estiir# /?* or acc .unt- by the kirst Aadit'.r .>r first Ujajptnlbr rf ilte V And bt it fnrtktr Ha'trl. T?."?t the Alt*.r General shall have sup-rvlsi -a ut tlio c i.bict at.d i'ic dipgs of the various a.tol ie*y* tor the l i i.it Stat. * ia the rerpectite judicial d ?H' ts, wh-sla.lmakenp.it U'liltaof iheii pr sue a'so of all ether attorref* and ^>111 x!f? ?ois einpl* "d i"t any eassa or ho Maes* in whim t!'? i t t d State* B.ay l?* concerned. S ? 17 And bt tf/?''*if rmftttd. Thx* tt sbal: lilt |i, UmTal fer tl?-' Secretary of eitbe. ?f lb" -wn toe de[at-.B*tnl* to employ attorui ja or CvCfsel at th?Mjrrfe(if th:- Dnitid States; hoi snch depvrt m Dts Wnen In i?? d of counsel t r ndvic*** ca!1 up ii the !>?-r wtuiei tof Justice, theofficera of wUich ?hall ant n i to the same: mil no counsel or attorney fr % t ill hereafter he allow*d to any person or per to ia. I sid s iln- r> sp< ctive distrn t attorney? and a ^iftnnt riis'rict attorneys, for wrTirMiniBchcH pv. ity to tut' I riit?<1 States. or any branch or d"P*rt ui* nt ot the government thereof, unlsss here_?tter ail hori <i I \ law. ami then only on the certiflcat ? < t th.- Attorney Central liiit -uch servit e? w ere ac tually r?-ndet i and that the rame Could not be p>r foi m J by tie Attorney *i? neral. *r the Solicit, r General, ur the officers ot the Depart nent of Jns tier, or by the district attorneys. A?;l every attor ney and rotius*l| I i r w h. shall be specially retained, iiiitl'T tlie atiMiotity .?! the Department of Justice, toa.?ist in the trial of anv c??.> in w lioh t he gov ? ??itun_ut is intfrer.Tr 1 -hail receive a ? omtuission from the hi?td o| said department. as a special assis i .nt t? the Attorney General, or to some oneof the district ?tt..rr ?ys, ax ttie ratureot the appointment n. ifi?c|ii p, ?i,i ah;ill take the oath required by law to b?taken by the Jis'rict attorneys, ami shal Lenibj<ctto all the liabilities inp>rd npon snch f?i i ra b\ law. Svc lv Alt / <?> It further >nar'.--i. That theAttor nev Genoral sb ill from i'me to tliii" can?e to !><? ' dib d a'.*] priu' 1 pti ? i it it>n of on*' thinuiid opies, WtVOoycriieiit Pi.titu?< Office, of cueh of the onitiiot,* of tlie law offcors h. rein authorized to be (i.^fn r> hi' in?v item vilaabl" for p-enervation, in volumes which -ball be r ? to th? a'ze. quality of pa p-^r. printing. an<t Ion.line, of unifoim style and ap peara-ice na ncai I? as precticable, with the-ighth toli'nie ot ssiil cp-nioRs. publi<h< i by Robert 1- ai o bain, in th<* year eighteen hundred and sixty eight, which volumes -bail contain prop. r head notes. a complete and fnll index, and stich toot notes a' tli" Attorr.ov Gen-r.il may approte. S'ich volumessha'l bo d'atril'iit d in sin li tiianm r as the Attorney Gen era' mav from time to time prescribe StC. 19. Ami .; it lurtti'r cnac'td, That this act shall take eit 11 and be?iu fort e from aud alter the first da\ of .Iu>y, ei-?htoen hundred and seventy. Approved. June 'Is7?. I Pi BI.lt?Ko I An Act to authorize the St crctary of the Tr nry >' a r< uis' r to tins eehooner "C?\ .?Mo Maii n?. K? it miirt.il 'ii th' S-nnt? am! H"?fi nI H-prfen . tafftft H' Vii it nl S'a'ts rt Awurira ?.i Coiikr-^a a- .< >nbl"f. That the Secretary or *he Treasury is f ? r?-b\ au'hori/ed to iaaue a r g:*te\ to the schooner "t'avallo Marino," I veasel now lying iu the harbor of In'ianola. Texas, and owntd by Satnuel Marx. Appro* i d. J one ;2,1?70. SPECIAL NOTICES. ??_? PVRI W1HKS AND LIQUORS. Hay iiiic niatle arranici'iiieuta with Koine ef the best Di tillinea iu the country for old whifkina, 1 offer the following well known branda at very low pricos, viz; Tin* celebrated Old Crow, aeven yearaold, ijb per gallon. J. A. Bowen'a. 6 years old. ftpercal l >n Rob? rtson'a. 4 years old, ^.t.sw per gallon. Old Family N'-ctar. 3 y ear* old.92 Mi p< r gallon. Thecel ebrated Pine Applrj rectified..'91 AO per gallon. Lon don tU.i Town Uin, >:t p r gallon. Stougntou Bitters, ?%2 per gallon. Dry t atawba still, (from Urbana nine Coliipaliy.) S2.90 per gallon, ycuppernoiig etillfroai North Carolina. 43 per gallon. All the abv\ e is at leant $ 1 per eallon cheaper than can be got elsewhere for the aame grade. Lit i ral discount to the trade. 0. GAI'TIKK, Proprietor ot the celebrated NatiTe Wine Bittrrs, Ho. 1317 aud 1319 Penr.sylvania avetiue.aud *4 Noith Charles stre?t, Baltimore Aid. je 14 1MO. PERKY UAVIK' IH70. Vi:UETAHLE "PAIS KILLER," After thirty ynaR- trial, ia still ri-ceivir.g the mn?t ucinaiitied testimonials to Its virtues. fr"tu per*..us of th'1 hich'-st character and responsibility. Phy sicians oi the first respectability recommend it as a most effectual preparation tor the extinction of pain. It ?a not only the b-st remedy ever kn->wn f?r Cats, Bmises, Hurt s. Ac., but for Dysentery or Choiera, or any *. rt of l~>wel <oinpIaiut, it is a remedy uu surpaased tor efficiency and 'apidity of action. In the creat citiew et India, and oth'r hot climate#, it I as become the Stan-lard Medicine for all such com plaint". an well an for Dyspepsia, Li?er 0 >iriDlaiiits, and otl er kindred disord-rs. for Coughs ar.l Colds, Canker, Asthma. :ind Hhenmatic difficulties, it has been proved, by the ne.et abundant and convincing testimony, to be an invaluable medicine. Sold by all Druggist*. jy5 lm PHYSICIANS AND CLKRtiYMKN Testify to the merits of HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER In restoring GRA V It A lit to its original color and pr niotimj its growth It makes the hair |a >ft and alossy. The old in appearance ar< made young again. It is the best HAIR DRESSING ever nsrd. It removes Dandruff and a'l Scur*ey Eruptions. It does not stain the sk in. Onr Treatise on the IIaV sent free by mai!. Beware of the numerous prepaiati as w hich .<re sold upon our reputation. R P. HALL & CO., Nashua. H. H.. Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. jy5-e .im.vw BATfHELUR'S HAIR OTI. This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world. Harmless, reliable, instantaneooa, d<*a not contain "??!. nor any rttalu poi*on to produce paralys'.a or 4-ath. Avoid the vannted and delusive pre, arations boasting Tirtnes they do not popaesa. TU< gennine W.A. Batehelor's Hair Dye has had tair:* ?Mri' crtaruished r?pat*tion to npho'd Its fntogrlty as 'he only perfect Hair Dye?Black or Browu. Bold *>y all DnvKbta Applied at IK Bond street, H.Y. feS-tr PIC N1CS, EXCURSIONS, Ac. <1NDAY E\< IBSION TO A^l lA CREKK. The Steamer LADY Of THE LARK" W ill leave S. P. Brown A Son's whart.f-jot of 7th street, at 2 p m. on SUNDAY, the 31st instant. reaching home at 1' p. in. Tickets. .51- iy2* It Til K LADY HK THK LAKE PVCrRSlON TO I'lNEY PHINT, P?)1NT LlMiKdlT l'<iRTRES"* Mi?NB"L AND N'.'R ? OLh UN FRIDAY. TUB 2*?im INST. The Lady of the Lake will Iw S. P. Brown A Son's w harf on an excursion trip to |j th- at -'.emn.id places, at - p hi the 2:'t)i Inst., rettirning lea\ iag Nor ' folk at :t p m. theaith lost The fare will be pluc?d at the followim; low rate loi the round trip ?To 1'iney p..int. Point Liookout, ai d return. or teu ti- ket- f ?: to Fortress Monn+midi'tum. ?:t. or ten licWt-ts for %25; to N. rfolk and return. .*4 or ten tickets for 1J.HI. This will be the only opportnnity offered during the seas, n to visit the above-named p a:es at the above low rates of fare. The proprietors will l-e on board, and will do all in their power to Contribute to the comtort of the pM"senn- r-. jy 2i> 3t E XCCRSION AND PIC NIC BY COLUMBIA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, K<> 101. AT GL1 MONT. THURSDAY, Ai r-T 4, 1"70 Tickets, admitting a gentleman and lady, ?? 1. la ies ticket-, il) cents. The WAWASEf will have herj w half at ?a m, at; p.m., and * p.* m. P,eturning, will leave Uly iuoiit at 12to. aud 0 and II p m. H.:>ls and refreshments lurr.islod upon the gr nods at city prices. (Joed mnsit, eood order, and a pl.-asaut time n ay be exiected. jyZ3 ?otf L"OR MOUNT VERNON. The steamer ARROW, Capt Thomas Stackpole, leaves her wharf. Toot of 7tfi street, DAILY.(except Sundays,(at loa in .( for MOUNT VERNON, touching at" Alexandria. Forts Foute aud W aahington, Marshall Hall.Md .White House aud lone, \a., returning lo the city at 4 p. m. JAMES SYKES. Gen I Sup't, ?ii27 tl Office?Williard s Hotel. FC. REH HEMBACH'S Piano Store, s Ao. 4^3 IDA Street, above Penna. Arenue, ( Establi-hki' Ovik 20 Ykash.I Bole agtncy for the sale of the celebrated PIANOS of Wm. Rnabe ,t Co , Baltimore, and Wm McCanmou. Albany : also, second hand Pi f|3RS9 alios. Organs and Melodeonsfor sale or rent'"' *' * on the moat accemmmlating terms; Piauo aud Organ Tuning and Repairing ap4 ly* s FIFTEEN HUNDRED WINDOW SASH, f-mr aud twelve-lighten windows, glazed and nn glazed REDMAN, COLMAH A CO , t03 Ser?nth afreet, J)2J6t Opposite Center Market. N c Under the arrangements made and connunmated between the copartners composing the firm of SYKES. CHADW1CK * CO , the entire mana*e w.ent aud control o'W11 lar's Hotel has paaaud into the hands of the undersigned, who istrom this date alone responsible therefor June 16, WTO. JAMEB SYKES. J rx* 14.1870. Mr. SYKE9 acknowledges his grateful obligations totheputrons of Willard's Hotal.aud promises to tlioee who shall visit his house to sxtend e?ery com l?rt and accommodation that may lie in hit power. Je?4-M THE WARREN DOUBLE OVEN KICKING AND HEAT1NO RANGE A full supply of all sizes on hand, E. F. SIMPSON. STSWAKT STOVK KGKPtC.. 100# Pennsylvania avenue. lietweeu l?th and 11th streets. f70K SUMMER UMT. 4 Buy the STEWART *T0YE E. F SIMPSON, 10( 5 Pa are . bet. 10th and 11th ?'.? d rr^ ? ' \!f2t'aSf/tea iarMTaoM<-?;?. icoa Pa. ave.. bet 10th ^nd 11 th sts. F^OR EVERT PURPOSE, 1 Buy STEWART S STOY'E, . Boy t TEW ART S COOK, with ail the lm?ruT? ments E. r. SlMPSOMt jy 21 100# r? ?rt.,let. Itfb and llth lU. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. 'Intebwal Kbyknub?The receipts to-day from thin source were 5710.211 I.JO. Ai>iiiral f arba<;ut lyinj (ttng6ioti!i)yi<| in Port month. X. H. Llcu' nant Fairagjt"! - sjii, lias I :cn -uirrjipn, ,j tiicre. H A. Kicharixiox, a istant Sj.rc a-yot the Treasury, arrived hero l ist evening f ..lu Massachusetts, and Is stopping with B. B Frercb, K q., on Capitol Hill. ArroiBTED?Walter S. Hill, of Georgia, ?,,d E. K. Ficnch. cf North Carolina, have been appointed l'onrth class cleiks in the D.p irtmeiit 01 Jr i ce. Mrs. DAHLnuLx. tl.o widow or the late Ad miral Dahl^ren, has taken a cottage at Cat>e May, where she resides w.tb her young chil dren. Kesiokio,?S. \orkf AtL^e, F ^., a clerk tn the Treasury Department, ard lor some years past in charge of ' he libra;.?, lias tendered bis resignation to Secretary Boaiwell. No appoiut i! ent w.ll be made to till the vacancy. .Admiral Farraoit is.,nteslck at bis home in" Pol tsmouth, N. H. For some time past he has been in bad health, suffering iroin the as-thma. which atiects him siiion-ly, on account o: his advanced age. Ki prcim; TUB Fobck -Ten laborers wrre d smissed t-om the Treasury ex tens on ye*derd:?y on account of the completion of the work. The force w>11 bo giadually diminished by M?. Alu 11cit, the Supervising Architect. Competitive Examinatioks?Secretary Cos has ordered that competitive examinations be held in *11 bureaus of the Interior Depai tm nt when anointments are to be made. The head of the bnn au with t*o other competent persona Will conduct ?he examination. l?i?Mis?*n._Lieut.Col. J av Tot ten, ln-|.ector (jener-il L. S. A . tried beiore a court martial at i.ouisville, for d^bedience of ordc. -. neglect of duty, Jtc? lias been found guilty and sentenced to be dismissed the service, which sentence has been approved by the President. Ho*. Wm. a. Kichacdcojc, Assistant Secre taty of the Treasury, was at the Department to day, and to-morrow will entsr upon the d s charge of bis duties as acting Secretary. v Bout well will probably leave here to-morrow evening. liEnruNn the FoncK.-Since the tirst or July over two hundred cleiks and m. engers have been dismissed from the various bureaus ot the Treasury Department on account or :hc reduc ion in the appropriation bilR Ii j* thought that the force i9 sufficiently reduccd now, and no further discharges will be made a jr: ent. Tubes Special .Mic?sKKoeb* hare recentlv been sent out by the State Depa.;merit as bear ers ot di.-patci ;s to our Ministers at Londo Paris, Berlin and Madrid. The government has important dspatchcs for our minis"-rs abroad, and prefers to send them by snec-al messengers while the trans-Atlsntlc maiNare in their pro ent disturbed condition. KE0,:,;ANi/ATi0N._Tfce work of con?ol, dating var ous divhior s of the Treasury Department which war inaugurated eatly in the present ad minimi anon, w .11 be k i-med immediately, and ihrougliout the department several div'-.on a.ll be placed under one head, thus simplifying the work and reducing expenses. Assistant Sec retary Iticiiardbon. who commenced the woi k so successfully last fall, will have charge ot tho work now. b J0 J he work oi consolidating divisions of <he assessment districts throughout the country is being pro* ecu ted at the Internal Kevenue De partment. and already many districts have been .3 consolidated, as recently noticed in The t>TAn. No action in reference tn the a sc--< ment districts ot Maryland and the District of Columbia will be taken for a month or week yet, though it is probable that thetoree or sistant a^ssors in this District *,ll be reduced in accordance with the new law. Mr. Mt llktt. the supervising architect of the '1 reasury Department, is pushing foiw?d the work upon the New York and Boston post ottice and custom-boo^, though not r -rapidly as might be it the necessary sunn ta compic'r* the buildings had been appropriated. Mure workmen could be employed on these buildings, but the appropriations not being sufficient lor tbtir completion, it Las been deemed advisabk to keep a moderate force employed inord. rthat the work may progress steadily, and not !?e stopiwd in the fall upon exhausting the a;.pro priation, as would l.e the case if a large force was now employed. Ire Alaska Bins.?in the matter of the Alaska fur seal bids, the Attjrney General yesterday rrsionded to the letter of the Secre tary of the Treasury asking his Opinion as to ti e legitimacy or the bids, by promptly gh ing a hearing to General N. L. Jeliri .-s and Genera! Miller, formerly Collector of the I'ort of San Francisco, Cal., counsel for tho Alaska Co n mercial Company, and .Judge Lce^h, of this city, counsel for Louis Goldatonc. After hearing both sides, the At'orney General said he would give the matter mature consideration and ren der his opinion thereon. Jt is thought the matter will be settled before Secretary Bout well leaves for his summer vacation. Taxes Kepeai in?The new tax bill provides that from and al ter the tirst of October next, a'i taxes imj>o?ed upon carriages, watches, piano fortes, yachts. billiard tables, and gold and sil ver plate shall cease, together with the taxes upon boats, barges, tlats. legacies and succes sions, passports, and gross receipts of railroad insurance and other companies. After the 1st of May, l#71, the special or license tax now im posed ui*>n all kinds of dealers, physicians lawyers, brokers, claim agents, ?fcc., will be discontinued, except that paid by distillers, bi ewers, cigar and tobacco manufacturers The tax on saies also cease after the first of next October except that paid by stamp? (broker s tax) together with the stamp duties on prom '? ?ly notes for less amount than j?lO0f such notes now requiring a live cent stamp. The two cent stamp upon receipt- for money h abolished from October 1st, and th? income "tax ot2* per cent, on all over ?.<kw shall be col 'ceted only during the year 1870 an ] l?;i. Tiie liccn.-e tax due May 1st has already been paid in advance for the present year, hence per. on will not be called iif?oii again for that. Bp.evbt Bank ?By virtue ot the law abolisl. ?ng i.revet rank, the Wur Department has is sued an order to its officials directing ?bat a1 communications be addre. *ed to officers with ? heir actual rank or'y aitachcd. TA*l*.s. Steamer Tallapoosa will leave the Navy \ ard here to-morrow morning, tor Boston and Portsmouth, where she will take on beard crews for the fluen icrc and Brooklyn, low lilting out at New York, and transport them to these vessels. | Tub New Army Law?I'nder the imw army law the War Department is dropping officers or il>e line who have l>een unaligned to duty for a yrar, and all tbo.-e who have been absent with o?t leave since August, 18W? the latter coming under the head of the charge of desertion. 'Juitaa n-imber of otllc^rs arc availing th-m selvrs eY tlie privileges of the new !aw allo-ving tLem U> tcaign on one year's pay, i Boj?t?s to he Destroyed?Secretary Bout weil La# appointed George L. Warren, of the S cretiry's citice. Js?. Giltil'an, ot the Tre*?ur e V ofl'.i-e, :?iid C. E. Prent!-s. of the llegWer's ortlce. a i itinii' e ?? d'trov the hon^s pur 1 a^ni tor the spc^i*! nnd >inking film's. in ac irdanee with the provision* o? the funding The x'camiiliit 'd amount to <1?', ? o.t no. i;*f*irr? rRov Ciktoks - 1 he receipts from cw' .iD'Mcr the week ending .Inly *tre as !b>ws: New Yor! S2,4<tI.TW Is ??ton 321.4*1 4' PLiladelp' a 150..M-. 4.1 Hiltiiuoiv I" ?,6?1 Is Sa? F ranc.sco, to July 16 ?ifJ.srfi .?? Tot*! f OlT.Hl The Ptfsidext w rit -s t? General l>ent. trom Long Branch.that he <s criojing himself, and tl ?t he is less run down with office seekers and |h r. uw wi-bing to consult wi'U him than he expected. The 1'resident tur'her states that although he is receiving many requests for an extra tc ion of Congress. |.e will not call one except It should l>e demonstrated by tbe actual commencement ot ho-tilities in Kurope that the interest*. conniiercial and political, of the coun try demand it. In a!>oiit ten days the l*reai d'-nt will visit St. liOt:i> and other portions of the W it. He w ill travel privately, and will avoid, as far a? jk>< si Me, all public* demonstrations. He goes to St. l.ou's to arrange some business connected with hi? private artatrs. ? ? The miseries endured by pleasure-seekers it the sea-<ide this hot weather are graphically set n?rtb by a correspondent of the ?V- nirj J'o. t, writing from I.org Branch. He says: The i>oor wretches, lor Ave dollars a day. oc cupied a miserable little room with beds l'ke tho^e in a hospital ward, anil a -Teat -errrcitv of water to wash in. They had plenty of towe's and an overpowering ?l'?play of gaslight. At the table, after wai.ing, they obtained good food, but only through a -tratagem unworthy of upright men; tor they beiorehand fonml out the name of the waiter and ac o-ted lum faiu'l iarlv, asking him if he did not remeinl?er them at Saratoga; whereat he grinned, anil with fond hope ot tees ministered unto them But that night! If it had b^en allowable to sleep on the sea .'and* slumber might have visited their eyelids; but being n>f arable con ventional ereaturcs, 'hey though; thev most n cd? sleep in a bed. The room Had been tbor otielilv heated during the r. rent hot dav*. and with its tiny lurle jKcp-hole of a window could not get cool. Thtv tossed nr-eiabiy about, and a? they were thrust two or tht ce in a loom thev held hot converse. 1 think I have already re mai Ked that it had l>ceu a hot day. "1." said one, "live in New York. .Vas! Would 1 were in my rative gutters." ?' f," murmnrcd another, wiping bf? bvow with his pillow c.i e, "1 have at home a bi? spacious room w ith three great windows :>nd a door opening on a cool entry. Why am J not there now."' "J," feebly gn?pedathlrd. "1, too. In the city have a treasure in a corner house overlooking a park. 1 have ice water to drink. 1 have ice cream before going to bed. 1 do not sleep next to the roof at Lome-" Then he fell back faint ing. "Hark!" ejaculated another, who was evi dently de'i.ious; "metbinks I heard the cool Croton dashing into my bath tub. And ah! how refresh'rg the patter of the shower bath V So tbey each babbledof home; and niter many turnings' they arose at daylight Huffy and hot. and took the first train lor the tiist New York boat. WATERING-PLACE CORRESPONDENCE. Berkley Bpringi-A Cowy Watering Place? Fashion ami Mrs. Urandy Tabooed?Who are at Berkley? H atbingtoalaBN and Ralttinorean* - Urn. General Sherman and Party there. ! Correspondence of The Sfr.] Berkikt Striwos, ) Morgan county. Wi -t Va., July IsTO. S Editor Star:?The daily record of your Washington temperature, ss shown bv The Stab, makes one shudder and wish tt.at one and all of you were here with us iu this charm ing retreat, where tlie mercury is doing remark ably well if it mounts above eighty. Here, within one hundred and sixty railroad miles from Wa.-hingt jn, is a watering pla-e accessible by severai daily trains, with only three miles ot staging over a good road. The hotel h?? spa cious rooms, comfortably furnished, and the table superior to any watering-place fare your corresi?ondent has ever enjoyed. These baths, as you are aware, are renowned tor remedial qualities in rheumatism, neuralgia, and kimired atlections. The uniform tempera ture of the water is74v Kar , and it is as pure a il distilled. The i>ools are perfectly transparent as the atmosphere on a clear day. Tho night are comfortably cool, and sleep and appetite are always responsive to the will. There are about two hundred and seventy boarders here. People dress .is they please and w Len they please. Fashion Is nttei ly and ab :olutely talwoed. and Mrs. Grundy, it present, is snubbed if she dares to open" her discard breathing lips. All frown u|>on % word or look that is not friendly, charit&ide and kind: and thus it is that to the weary and to the siek Berk ley is a haven of rest and refreshment or o! restoration and health. Mrs. General Sherman and a large pirty con tribiite to the enjoyment of the place, while Baltimore, Washington and other parts ot tlir country a:e well represented. It will not appear egoti-tical, I trust, tor iu to say that I came here a fortnight since w iUi my right arm disabled from neuralgia and m hand partially paraly/.ed from the same cause 1 am now well. ffCM. ? ? A Bov STRfl K ItV lilHITMVIl A\li I X^TAKT LV Kim.ii??The Albany Kniekerl>oc.kor, sij> A tad a Hair occurred in lliis city on Saturday, dnring the storm that prevailed, ju-t b^iore neon. If our readers remember, the lighttiir'i was very vivid, and at times >|!iite leartul. Tii. ? laps of thunder were also sharp among our citiz?-r.s generally, and the streets, as a g- nera! thing were tree of petfestrians. Yet. notwilli stan?tini? these facts, there w:-s a little lui'. nan.< d Charles Snyder, ageil six years, who wa. on the streets, exposed to the dangers tha' threatened about him. He was passing aloe.,* Madison avenue, toward the home ot Ins parent with a bx-Ket on h's head. As he r. ached th< corner of Stii|n; si s ect, lie was felled to the fc.;ound bv a holt ot lightning, which struck hitr. on the head, passing Ouwn hi- right side into tin giO'ind. The b.---kct and s..anil s felt hat were turn into shreds. His cotton sbirt was badly horned ar.d his shoe torn in piece* from his toot Still theevideneet of the bolt u|H)n the body weie slight. It eonld be traced from head to foot, in OUie plaei s thuskiu being crisped ami in others only blistered. A coroner was called, who rum inohed a doctor to make an examination, n:-o: whoie statement the coroncr d< era 'd an indies; unncci sary. A Sai? WAttxiMi.?Co Sunday ui'jrolng lis' Henry, a tittle ton of Mrs. Emily Lloyd, of this tow ii." aged about six years, died; anil on M day nijjht George, arether -on, a :ed about nine years. ??crofseU the river," and rests with his your.-jrr brother in the *'sliade on the ottier side." One day last week thes* little b?vs, ir, company with other children, went blackberry ing; duting their ab.ence it is supposed that 'bey ata of some poisnnons berries which thev tound in ?hc woods. In a few days the ir systems became .so impregnated with the virus as to baRle medical skill, and they lingered until the times mentioned, when death put an end to their sufferings?L"tVur;i Mirror. Sr.TTt*<; a Girl oj Kir*.? In W?st Grange N. J., Mis. Andrew Buchanan, while pav-in/ the boose of Mr. Win. H. Lyon, heard streams Entering, she discovered the servant, Catharine McDonald, enveloped in ttaincs. She threw a blanket OTer the girl and the dim t were sub dued, and the girl sought shelter at the housj ot Patrick ltooney, at. the upper eutrance or Llewellyn Pake. The girl said that a man and bov had entered the house while she wa* alone, with their faces blackened, and attempted to fire the house, which she prevented, whereupon thev ponred kerosene oil upon her and lighted it with a march, after which they escaped. VHon. Henry Wilson win aeon pay his re spects in the Atlantic Monthly to Jere Black. KTA black chevalier d'Eon is reported in Texas?calls himself Lizzie and will wear petti coats. ?y Whenever an adversary takes "aquare" i.sue with you don't expect him to "come round." ^some of the New England parsons have begun a crusade against tobaoco. *7" They boast of a great m*?y Lady Uodivers at Newport and Long Branch. ?/"Senator Sprague is gotng te build a cotton mill in Georgia. ?7>The mule sninners of Fall River are get ting mulish over inauBcient wages. TELEGRAMS TO THE STIR. THIS AFTERNOON S DISPATCHES AJ^SOCIATED l'liKSS REIXHiTS. THE JjVAR. \ T.i ;T UP ICilSllE BI1TLCIMMINENT nrssi.v moving. PR i SSI. i r. isrs. i.YI) PH.1 YS A French Cruiser in the Channel Pav ing the Mischief With the Merchantmen. Julio 2utl Mill Eulird Ahont thr Sftrrt Treaty. Both Fiance ?n>i Prn?-ia Implicated. Trl'<rrmf k-<1 F.r ,'y tn the Evening Stir. Fr??\l* l'\rini>lH Nrrrhnntmrn f.'om ??tf Ixn re. IIrrmr, .luly J6.?l*ru -it, accepting thf Ps ris dvCWation, ?' a eien|if< iront jitnrr tli.' enemy's merchant ru^n iiJt ea i > .?-g con. rabr'Tl of war. Front Iraarr A Battle Imminent. Patis, July 2# The Moettenr da s<vr*ijn that the uiov.-menN aid eon?-2n< i a'>011 ol French ticoj' point to imnKil<t' ? in4 aciit it. Prime Minister OHIvifr ?nvok;? ? *>?? pravets of the French clergv for the safety ot the Em I?eroi and the young Prince. The Empress h*? son* a rongratn1 V >ry ad dress to :he sailors of (he Baltic fleet. The Pra?<tlan<t l>a\e a I'ahI Diijr. Losdoh, July 2">.?Yesterday wss ol rrved quite generally at Bremen and Hamburg s?? a day of fssting aud prayer. Biisinc'^ wthere* fore nearly sr-pernled. RnwsiM PitllBg Hfnrir la Poallioa. St. PBTERPRirca, Jnly2S?The Ka?sian force in Poland has been increased to 2 5,0:1 riR>n. ireluding the regiment* ot the Imperial Ga?rd. The London Time* Htlll Harping npon fheheeret Treaty?Bolh France and Prussia Involved In the Onspl. la ejr. Lordow, July 28?The Timet continue? its comment.* on the secret treaty proposed bv France to Prussia. After carnally weighing the evidence, the Timet thinks the authenticity of the treaty is fully established, and says it is clcar that both parties are involved 'tt a con spiracy, toacLing which they should mike a clean breast. The Prussian government announces tbit Count Benedetti's autograph in fie s^.re treaty, lately made public in Erglaml, is vlsib'e to all callers at the Foreign office. A formal communication Irom'he North Ger man Confederation is expected demonstrating the authenticity of the treaty, rnd lecioug other similar overtures from the French Fmi>e ror. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says the peo pic of that city are furious because Prussia in tercepts the French and English journals. The Timet, in its general .article on the situ ation, fears that Belgium's good understanding w i h France is due only to her hatrM of Prus sia. The war premium on French bottoms is one half of one percent. A French t miser Pla> lnc the Mia chief in (lie Channel. Lo>do?, July 2*.?A French cruiser i? off the Isle ot Wight, and is said to be boarding all merchantmen. h'apolrou Prrsnei Private Strauiers into Vutrranent Her vice. Pabis, July 2s.?The only rc.-erve steamers of the Campagnie Generate Transatlantic oe lia\e been seized by the government. The American Lesion in Pari*. Paris, July 28.?An American legion i* now forming in 'hi* city to have a French comman der, nominated by the government. K rw l.lghl upon the Secret Treaty. P.Kt ssKt>,July 28?The Independence Be'ge, of this city, to-day publishes a let'er n'Om it? Berlin correspondent, which throws some n*. * light on the secret treaty proposed by France to Prussia. The correspondent says he h:M seen the original draft of the treaty in the archives Of the War Ofliee at Berlin, and certifies to tLe accuracy of the copy recently published by the I<ondoti Timet. He says: "France has lepcatedly demanded this document trom the Pi iissian government through her representa tive at Berlin, Count IlenedeUt, but in all cases has been refused; and now that she is aatistied its recovery is impossible, assumes a hostile at titude toward Prussia." Prnv.in Complain* of England Lorimir, Jnly 2K.?Prussia complains of Eng land's furnishing arms aud oats to France. War Demonstration* Forbidden In Llverp?ol. Liverpool, July 2*.?All war demonstrations, either in favor of Germany or Franee, have been forbidden here. UEKF.BAL CABLE NEUM. Heavy Fall urea In England?Rate* of Interest Again Knitted. I.OSPon, July 28.?As predicted, mauv ad lt ti?'iial fai'nrcs were announced yr-terdav. Ktv ertun. llallowell & Crabtree, wood de.ibrs at Bradford, largely interested In the American trade; stepped payment yesterday. There a -re also several fai lure* at the Stock Exchange in tl'is lit) ai.d one at the cotton market in Livei pool. The olPeers of the Bark of England have to day raited the tate of interest to uve j?cr cent. Arrival 9nt of Verniaa M-anter*t. Soi'THAMi'ToK. July 2S.?The North German Lloyds steamer Bremen, from New York, the If til instant, arrived at tit's port in safety at 6 o'clock this morning. The North German steamer Baltimore, from Baltimore, July 13th, arrived here at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. Qi-idktouk, July SB?The steamship Hol land, from New York for Liverpool, has ar rived. I'dmnnd Ahont tn Replace Paradol Paris, July 28?Edmund About will replace the late Prevost Paradol In the French Acade my, and probably as Minister to Washington. John Ball Slope Over ahont the Bne eeea of Lhe Canbria Lobiiok, July 28?There is immense einlta tion here at the sueecas of the Cambria in the internal ional yacht race. Denth of Madame Bataisl. Kt.cbxs(~k, Jnly 2^.?Madame Batarxi died yesterday. Flro at ClnelnnaM Wpt|M JBmUutipeh/ ts fU *er. C>Ke'iwati, Jnly 2JU-The Vacen City saw and planing mills, and a ?h? Isrge quantity of lumber, were_beiTied his meriting. The milh we*oo^*^y C. W. Ma aill. and were worth SJ0.W0; los? s<.,oqo?in tnied* A dozen tamllles k>?t their homes. Ths total less is nearly ye.tda. l he Iowa Pre? Uaaf Invade hi. Loaia. T'ieffrmphtd Kmduti*** <* Tit* Evening Star. St. Lecis, Jnly Two hundred and thirtr rentiemen and ladies member* of the Iowa Press Association arrived here last night. Thev ?111 be entertained to-day by a steamboat ex enrsioa, a visit to the South St Louis iron works, aud a banquet at the Fair grounds. Harvard Baae Bailer* Defeated. Mnwinii, Jnly in.?'The Harvard* were defeated by the Cream City Club yesterdav by a score of 41 to 13. e ? Specie feeing tn En rope. Naw York. Jnly 2f?The Calabria take* on* ?MO,000 in specie. sni ; t ? % f.lT* 1he I !?<? %i?' ??rloB* M ( iH,"* f -i?t? K<'-b<hmIu?(p4. T'*, -ap\r+ I^oNi?tr^? to TV JI?r. CMAKLUTuk.'litV I 4# |C *1' ?U > , ,i|h ' ! VI > J Ui1 ! U t U ' i %\ % l*?t r'qM. t ;r'n .* I '? ?* ?. '? x i -rii t' , i V. ?* !??? -? t ?*>'jt -i nt>| ivi Lien: p*nt i.????!.?.... \ .? , v o( <1 legit ? were i , ,j ?Xr^MWWF I t'rfw^h - .'?m i. ? ti ? .?'? i ? ? ' ?' *? -* ??? ??? * ? i - it Tl.e ?(*tP" ? ?? i ?"t ! ?l> ko\ **??? ;r ? B K. Wi itt- 'u r ? ??- r ? m.n-1ii>f?w>f #t'h*Hi*l??i ?< ?. I bv i?rlrr .-e. <coW.-.|.< ajra'n-t *'ie <1 < . * i In 4-Vd l.\ ftirimftir ???n???r a:?J ' 't.? Havn.i.tn m-irh opjtj-if.on. * a? * !'? k ltii- ? 'V muf Iwrn. B. K-W I II 't(i'>rr.,'n mm l>! I*?<* *vn: ? ou fi?e vMhHa. .init'ad m m>ti - lntlot- t.ni. :?1 <iiau "? >,i.u ? t ration. Jd. hiJic-'ii^Catrrt. : S '? . . r.-. fatration. ;<1. C?ww -i.Upj tbe manag -m i' i the State flranrps: 4th K*rr<v?nii ?*?* *? " at 111* aioption of 'he J,.,, . "4k. l*U't*fc>u?'In* i mi >u|>|wrt u> i tionof" thi* \?I rich"- b. I. \ 4>r , , Cop^reea t<>o;wn t > >. ? |.mh nt t\ ? * ? ?tllK)IMTr?*r paM- - ta*it? in th<* -i.? i*%, | 7 th. I'kil); ti|-f>tni-l i ? >it i<i seen >? CC* Ol tbe Kspub'tCa*! i U'tt III .S|?|| i . 4 in the c*mpa'.?ti of 1 i'jc t . . . >r 'v-tt.r.-t > ' v. for and a- C' i: I th? <?? ?' . ??? Mc i?. C ? ifii* *i> i !:.? cf tbe 1'rioa K<*tOvia p.?rtv. i-r n . j th" ItitffnH1 t'MrWK ?* I ;V-? ?t t. ? ?, now mint ?'?*t >!>? p prom-?* f?i e ?>? <.t * ac.ive and ebar|4jr rvt tested < ?er ao*a .? Ssa". ' ? - Thf S orfti l'n'ir'?:fi? %t. tcni|il< to All?HlKtrnbiMl). T",-rap**it to r*? *? ?.?<? < Km run. N. i*. Jnlr ?* ti ?v? ru ??? H i li?*ir^rr. ? ?1 t? Jc ?rr up |?r'->?rr? >? <i l?v K'ik in .\Utnt iti <! o-i:: ,i iv-n^t* ? ?>f 'V C 'ft JiMio',' 'he j> : M?*m ra<?* t? titark i'i< ??????.?:? r. 1 he m??4 oi; w? mn?. .1 bv ?Ue <"!n?? 1 -t The Mtii >1 ?ti?n niov. J fo a'la. u Kttk. I ? mu, im ??? i' i) Tuev ^ n uijv S '? lul tl:e Mf. i !i:tt Of the Sil|>r?'iii? <'.? K irfcV rmiji t i l>. irj the j.. .m>ner?. Tl> | c?rft r-#<|ihf m<? ton. win( it ??> j iiVe; r* Kit unlet would nut be ol>ere<l. i ! 'ie foiit'*?*l mr J>?- .lionet* nr *ht 1 i.ctth*t 'Ve W !i*l b:?d '? eii r-nt ?n t 1 t r* uti .jm! HM.TmVrcd. If. ?< *?? i the |>; "nrr'n .'on?'>el. thov iiiIcikM an ? 1 c* on lor . *f.it ' >??M he ?* le bv Uirm ? I the Cl'ii'f Jru< -e ot ?be I n>tM Sta'c. ? ? ? ? - 1 ale from Moiilk Amerlra Earl' t|ni*W?* at l.tiiiii. T'lffnxpS'd fiaunrWy fc TKt Kw-inj V'/tr. Ji?:w Vobk. .Intr i*-?Arrivei. 11*?* K.- n; St::r, trom A>|>iiiWHl| Jnlf li'Tb. New- -c all* uu.iirrd au>t uTi;m|Ktnant. Pncilic re'? -ti? between l'eruatnl Bolivia bare b>en re-t . I '1 be 1'ei uvi.'in k>iv< rntnenf hh - I tlie A m - lein legation ?.mm, the ?mon:it 10 nrjiil ko Ameticau chi'niaiii* bv the tii'?<><l eotuoi ?- on. 'leu live? wtre io?.( by the bloving ay of it > ote.imer r.oua<lor. There *ra? a ?ti?rn ?bt>ck of eartb *t I.una on .lune 2Mb No i roat .latna^- na- Jt ", but there ?? much e^citonie.it. Miti -renal i'batifc!? w?'r?' iuiuiine?t in The Kriti^b ateatiier Mnid, irosn Liverp.. :.?r Ojllai>.w?> bnrtit In tie Strait.-of Ma,v'!m Two live* were to?t. Aa imonpl Ike lilae ]??<??>>. Ttl?0rnf>h*4 KaJmnvtlv to rv Bvwlmt Otm. Sr.JcHR. N. B . .luly ?l>r. Hmmetury, th?? ITomati Catholic If sbo|>, *?.? ea*boaia?ti''?Mf rroeivod here j.-tetUay ou k? return tront lotne. A lnrjre fire at Fredenckton yesterday <ie tlioyrd tuiay liou<4% I ke railway ehed- a i wliarTt'M caught fire nnd were tuuui'.y in ft^nie!). l'!:e heat wa* m.i?t inten-e :oi in mv bouii>. The whole |>Oi?iilatioii, li-al. J bv u<e Lieutenant Governor, enjfa^eil in eotnHitt.i,^ tbc t:re, at?<l finally controlled it about m*bi,;. l. The lots will be Tery heavy. The IkTlllririoC a PkUadelpkU Utrl ?I Sweet Mvlrra. Te'-gr*ykrd Exr vtivlf te TV Krrnmg 5#ar. PBiUDTtrHli, .luly 2^.-1"tuma Curt:?. a, <1 8i*teen year*, indentured to Mr*. K<> 'lt>'', atohe alout % o'clock 'ti<? m-: nine, an I m ?k tig bundle of aim ?t evervthintf of \alae in :t.?* hui!M'. d< camt>ed. The nr>t nitiinatiou *be iain lly bad of tbe inat'sr w?* a strotic od?r of 4^. An exatniiiailon ili?clos?'>l tbe fact, tbat. ancr Itatberinj; together all the clotinn/. jewelry. At . th^t >he ruuM tmd ri ) M lira . i eveiy ???> burnt r In the lower (t?nr?, ?;t|i !??? v'ew ot ^motbermt: the trni%t??<? of the ?-o She wa? arieateil and ^nt to priMM. Rail at the (Greenbrier N|irinc?. T ?g^?$ikfd Kmchuwrly to Th* teeni^g s m?. tilKOIIRIEK WH'TE St't.PIlrK Ser.lN t*. A". V*., June ftf Tbe oi<etnnK raticy dr? k I nt:is.|tierade ball of tb'_' <i? >ii, l?- i tC ?t. ? ?- 4 veiy btillisnt aft air. Over five li'inKed i< t-ur.f. m<-|ui*'ng many pionraeui a:id di kii ?hed gentlemen from va< .;?a? - ?c.-ia* I tiion. were pri^ent iti tut |J< an?t fan *y c i tome. Tbe n'elit* ?t-e qoi'e cool here. m Bather Eallnt than bo llaa&r?l. Trl'graph'd Exclusive to TV Evmng St.xr. HtiuMiFKM, .lulv ^2.?Govei Iior tieary \ ter'lay rcceivcd a letter from Paul S.-h . <tafcd Carlicle |>rfr-on. appealing to the <! >v - nor for relea e. :u older that he ni?v wluut wr in the l*rns>iau :>rmv to teach the tvrant \ t?.> lcon ? lef-oil. He f. ill |>rot^!?l.- bic luwcen ? fobaceo Banqael. Tf!'<Trap*.'4 Erclutivrig to tk* E-'ming Stir. Kvamivillb, I>d.. July 28 Tbe ' oba. o banqnet.'* ye*lerday w attende l by o\or < *.? tbou.and icrtora. A it) ,-cription of ^t.uon.noo to the Str?i_-'jt Line ratltoad, wa? decided on in tbe eloc'^n yetteiday, by an almost uuammou* vote. Fire at lyraciM. Tti'fraflui Iiiuir-ij to gvmtnj .f*a?. bv nat. t aE, .luly ?'rbe greater p >r; ..ii t.i ILe exlet-^iye >tCci work* ot Win. A Sweet .v i Co. wp? destroyed by hre this noriiTng. '1 i? lo s on tb. buibling and uiacbmery in - M." ?; | liiMir;;tuu . *:?"?,??im. Tbe tire originated froiu a Meaincr boiler furnace. Ohio Polities. I fivciwati,??uly "J"?.lohn A. >mi;h . n | nominated for Oeogret>s bv the Republican; ?;t the MXtb district. . - - - . A Unv coERKii'<'*t>i:xT, who ha? rnado if a I*.nit to < xamine into tbe matter, wt tee tl.al nviiicn aBoppera will nnmer<-ifully >nuh ae.i'??? woman, will rudelv contradict her iUtemeiit* ae to the good* Iwlng examined, in fact ?h. m theniM Ives wholly ignorant of tbe moat ordinary rulevof^ood bieedtn<. atnl then complain 4t imjx itiiience if a wor>! in returned, or of mat tei.tiun if the girl mai itc^te her aen-reapec'. by remaining ai'etit. If Ix-ing watted on by , uirn n.au llit.il con luct it ir stated >? Jttft the r< ver>e. "Why make |?:?on wiiereby to - n4*e ttie>" You mar kill tbe peete. but uuie-r vol rntnbilate tbem they <^>nie to life agatn. Thn r< ausritation of flies * a well known fact. 1 ranklin told how dead tliea drowned in a l??tt!e ot wine Ibat bad lieen corked up tor uie.y \ ears, wtra e*|>opert by bim to tbe fcuneli 'te, ?nd toon flew oft as lively a? ever. B7~A eletk in an Krfe liotel ba? a tnacn ucent icbeine in *iew. It ia a circular bote!, to rc-t in a pivot like a locomotive turn-table. I tie object ?s to give every goeat a "tront r.?om '* (tl at being an almost invariable tc)u*>: by ?? riynitig gutata to tbe placee tben tu front, and turning iheiu to the rear u|>on tbe advent ot otbera. fc^Why should oue irtalUMC Pope be nons.d trcd daiigerour. wben tbey are ao man> .uta'li ble |? opk about Vi be female barber-ot M.lwaaltoe caught the itch 1 rom their customer* and are some what diocon raged. my The Criapifi!> w ill be grateful to know that tbe boties ot nft^en bemfrud C'.tinumcn bave just been rent bna?e from ban Prauelaco. ?T'Kooi'r for tbe communion table, matle m> a* to make the drtf? set graceful on the kneel ing figure, i? the latest development ot fa>h:on. a/-.\P ? Kate Field is said to be able todr .se a f air of borst*. saint half a mile at a Rtrctcb, and row a boat all day. ByXlt. llrelbeded,of Ciancltmali, p'O.e. 1 the eorreetn. a of his name by dev ounn^ <u> iu^:iy patent ptlis that before morning be wtt dead. ITMtii. Stowe, wbo ought to know, sar* the pi e mala re decay of teeth in America * due u* tbe nseof cacstic alkaiic* in bread. iTThe Troy Whig sajs tbe water in the ri ? er boo low at that i?int, that a abort d'sto>i ? above the city t -b may bo seen aa.iumiog around with their bacl* balf out of wa 'or. KTAt a reeent examination ot thirtv-ta j candidates for tbe position of aeb'^-fa-ht-r, oi.ly tbrce sj-eUed oomcily all tbe wonts gives to tb?m. The greatest number tailed oa tua word "parali ee." KTAn Indiana journal is trying to prnurro pedestrian exercise among tbe students of the State by nrriug a law to prohibit tbe sale <tf liqaor isitbin three m.lct of any laetitabon of learning. V Judge Brad well, of Cbtcogo. !?*n? the wo men jariaa of Wyoming were not popular.be cauae their sense ol ju?ticc was toa Krone, and all rognes wbo passed und-r their jariadic:.on were convicted, if guilty. VLowell, Mass.. makes its 'log* aid the causa of literature. After the value of sheep or *nv other animal killed b^ dop hat beau deducted from the proceeds of a dog tax, the rt?.dae is used fcr tbe city librarv. Last year the res a It thus devoted a us f 1,390.