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TliK EVENING STAR. | rTELI'lE* (HIT, iniq twpltt, f At Itio Htnr IliUUllnar. 1W. Ccnwr Ffna?7!Taai? At. aad UJta St, rr Tsi KffJLM STIR MKTO1PEB OVIST. TE* STAR ;? rn"d fc? carrier* tn th-tr ?u*? ?rlt?r* !a tb* <71?y and Dtatriat at Tfi Cms PIK or foin ron Cixti pii momtb. CVpiv* al tha i-ontrr, Two ?**??. Fits f<>* Moatba. f 1.40; Biz MomUm. f l.OO Ub? Y -*r f i 0?. Ho M*?n ?re M-nt/nm Ik' .>??ca l?n*?r than ?akl for. TUB WCtkLT bTAIl? ?utu?had <* Friday MAnlpf- Al SO ? T V. V?~. 36-N2. 5.424. WASHINGTON, D. C mniMniv h vivt , ? AM I SEMENTS. S ?KOND ABBCAL BCBUETZENFEST or jnr. ?E"BQETOWN SCH* ET/EN VFKEIN, ST kren sprinos sh??otin<: park MONBA1 AMI TIE* PAT. A fl lit 4X!> *n. 1*?TB I Ul/t ?|i'??TIN? ASP H >WLIN<1. OOBCBRT AM? IMSI I ILLUMIN A T H?*i ' sp FIKK * "HK* ' i tn ' ??t !: r Hi.-h ?n1 ir (li*?rr"l< to Hi I'i'k. ,ijr>-V_ B AKIJ?V 51 (iAIcLKSY ??r OIL FA IB Tl BOB FOB SALE. jn?t rr 1*^ PICTi KKS 1??? P-^n. b' ' ? - jy'* tf w ashinotob ? 1T? oarpen. SEW T"RK AYENIE. B i*m 1 *t a.Ni> Jlo BTsrna. mru ??i A J Kt.'r- >*'* <iaf Fnmt y ti'iort on t.u >.Vr"p.rrn P'?ia. TknOAkDKN n n? w open (siu.e the return of f Uv irofifti r hi rr. G> nn o n ih ? Earn " ~ t?M p <s. f r th- r-frtilii'ii ind annis*ni-ut of re-p?cte* i. pal Ufa, wh" may he aasttred / 'hattf-** T be rrot'- ? an- enuoy-| ?atrir mir mfr:-ty. fuilitf ckiMtya mu ra k rtkrrr'n^tfMir nr-.ty. Tti* re will *lw?> * i.e avrn-t? ?! tc i?-nK-ita an ??! 1 am of rrfri *km>>Btil ?:'d :-c i r> Tknr?l*y> fr m 4 to 10 o'clock p m . tnitr BMatal (the favorite Wemian garl- n coco rt.) Tbe American puMie ir> cordially in vit d to try tti? r.-w iMfitutlnn forthejr health and laamirii' l -V luiI ERNEST LO-.F/LEll ANALOSTAN IsLANPI The c-.i'er*ign?*i. having rsfltted^M^* arxi rrepar' 1 thi* lovely end N-autlfel Wand I >r the rereptb to* tl( .>/('> tod PLEASVftB PAU TJ AS. re*pectfn?ly ca , the att-ntion of the pabl'C i. Uie eeni- ArpU-etini'* f r pic-nics. etc., may M ssa^s at HKNBTA 49 Hreen ?rwt, 9Mn*t<'?D. B A. EAlSBB ft HERMANN B1CHTER my M 3m* II 4H)Un ?xblbitlon\l? 4N 7th S and Male { 7th Innt t it f Btafbt HABKRITEB'Bi Ma.d** S?v*ith*tr*mt, between P and B streets. At*Ai Dvurr atori fit i HtU. Cbotce Oii Painting*. Engrn-iugn, Chrosaos, Ac. 4'so, Larre?t Stock P*p-r hanging-. Wiadcw Shad. *, r?ctr--e ?"rar.-?. Picture Ctord and Ttaeb. Rings, B ilia. Ac , hi the Piarrict. ?r* TK HMi* CASH PV-aae rmi-Blur Same and Nnmh-r apM-ly* 4 IT REPOSITORY. 'Jii bTBEBT, H,iirtr? Tkfl'tnlk n?'l you/tti?ik St*. OTL rAIBTlBM, IBOBATIIWi PHUT*KJBAPB3, 17HBOMOB. ft*.. BOOBB-8 tiROUPS O* CULPTUBB. ABTiaTB' MATBBIALS. ST AT I BTTBS, ftc.. A? . ri'TDBB PBAMKB. COBD ABD TA3SBLB, ftc , ft?. VBLYBT PAS8B PAUTOCT9. PABU>B BBACEBT8. ft* a r? a m i (nent for HOLIDAY at 1ftIT ft. T. B. BB1TB. SUMMER RESORTS. J< RDAS ^ WHITE MLPUCBSPBIBO^ KBEBIBltK CiTTsTT. TIBlilM A Ci,lt 1 mi!e?l- iu 9t<pb<u?>-tj aPept't f. apoint oii tL* ll?rp^r a P>rr? ?n<1 Wii.ch'itter B w. r >a?1. tiT< mile* ?rt>m Wincli^uter. Tt.- H rim Pl?e is u< ? prii under J- nr > ? ral . cirrniii?t:mc'? than at anv tin^ i* -T'f !>??? mar, n: i ?r:\ .g it Will l'?l n tie t?> give ?-Ltir> ?at -:ai:ti<in to ail the J A ftieriTT BABDOr MUB1C will be iu attn< sn ..a*..' Mwiarrt'V an? Pan< . ?ill Is- Ii ? ? at 1} ,-i*en .i';r:i.u tb? e< a<wi sprits Pamphlet# for dtarrlbuti<n at th*- Sfrii<p" m <1 :?r Si? "?r!* r Ionian ft B-'ir* r?, Baltitn'r?*. Tb Butiuiur- aiul Ukio R%i r ?1 <_? oparn i<-ne tr p thMtMa for tire day*, frtn Haiti ' -ret St phen* a * I'epr-r aaJ r?-tQru. at *8. JT'IU U *?t.r.2t' ii to umr at ft7 70 T- l? (traph < flii-f In full op?ration. Ti i?.* 1'i ??r Ja> $17 Ni pr week, ind B?* ji?r n . nth. Childrt-n at d c-l->re?{ servant* halt price. >? l ite aer??j>?? three fourths, cr accurdltiU to ac r< tamodationa. y? In E. V JOBPAB 'I'llk 1M>RCHB>TKR HI.I S*. C'ASIBRIlKiB. I MAKYLAKl) -UBNNEIT BROS Pr> pri?t. r?. havhie ret'irni?h?-d. renovi ? fid V.U* L?-vl a largr?iR( to their we k.t w? H"tel. are c w r^ady t .r the recepf <t? . ?wii r b * Pi raona de-iring a hnm? free fi'iu thrtnroi ilaof the hot :?i?d cruwdeil city, will fci.d all th'T d>"ir-. T< r further int"rm;iti.<n. ad W- HF.NNETT BROS .< aaibridge, Md jiU ln' ()1MY POlBT PAVILIOB. I S' (bMfif, ftf/.? V? til iijwii for the rrc- pfioL of Vmit ft . ? A ? r?. Tt'E>f>A Y. July .1. K9. Thi* |?iPu YhBV l*r ? * rt tuen *r>ativ enlarirad by aiJ ' .on of n< ? ami c< mni'>divu? bniMinita, tlia r t?i??i tkcnn(bl> r?n.>vated. an I the whole estab I ?hm?-nt ?rpplv-d witli 'ttttrtj nnr hmrmtlirt. T**n I'm A!U}% Fishing and Sail B^ats. and every appli arice r <*^aary for the cotntort ani plcasnre of ?ji)e?ta The Baitmiore and Norfolk H ats and the Dalt>D.< re and A^nia t.'reek B-..?t? pa-* daily Ten**- wt da? . 917.*? p<r week. r*r mcnth ? f O^r'T day* ? hildren and iervanta nail pt ce. ? r Inf nation will be lurnished at tb-Offl. e of iff Metro* litan H -tel. j?*3u tf e rerep-1 Tf llflBT EfB HOTEL, LOSO BR ASCII. SB W JKR.fg r, W ill tt Opeiird for the Reception ol Uueata on the il#tb Jane. Tf ??Tarn'*. ?nf ?trn. :>;r- I. catad atth?i "I' ut' kt." f thi* n. w fani"'is *'iuim r" t- ?- r*, baa ail th~ a>ii aotage* of modern a tiuprvvea>ectacalc?late4 to make ita gaeata i is every reapect. Tb. prr* nal attentloa of Mr. JAMICSBTKBS ami Mr PETBB UAKONER. ao long kn wn to the tra^eltnc pat 'ic. will aurely fi-wact^f to thO?e that favor th*ffi witktbvu patronage, all the comfort they car w -h I r rer Rorna. ftc^aaplr on the are?iaee. arby letter a..dr^dto SfKBS, OARD5EB A CO- . jel4 tf W aat Bnd Hotel, lo^ng Branch, N.J. ;iai! ti HfeSaCd WOQid af IV KU PBL'U 8TORB ?The nnderaigned would li call the atteniioa of the citis-na o( Waah- ? r,?t. n gen-rally, and of the Flr*t and S?<*>nd< Wvrd* particaUrly. to tho store at the corner of L and Uib atreeta. which they hare jaat, Dened With a BBW BTWB AID FlXTrBBB.^^^" ar d pMn tb-?naelv^e to keep etrictlr a flrat clans - ! r- ?i I- I Rl G *TORK, wt,?r at all h an .f the 4a? and at?*< the pnblic may betoralahed with pure and reliable PBUtift. ft DAT19 ft CO., ye7 Jm Apcthecarws and Praggiaf ^BIKK SHIRTS SHIBia ' W*. H FAl LB N BB wobM reeaectfallv inform t.? old cnat<im*rs and the citixeaa of W a*hing1on in gearral that he caa be found at m 4 1 0 11th *treet, u**r Pannarlvania av^ane, where he ia prepared to :? ake >H IBTS to order in the aioet approved man ? -r and at low pncea The cut and finish of hia >hirta art- uo well known to aeed turlb- r tiotioe. 1' rsoaa flndin* their wn material caa have it made cr at phort s*ticf . A r>"d OPERATOR on Wheeler A Wilson a S. w !Lif Machine wasted I Rep ) jy? lm TDK WARRBB POCBLEOVEN ( OOHlNUftNP HEATIBU RANGE A fell ?nppl> of allaixeaon band. B K SIMPSON. , STKWAKT STOVM A? KSI'Y. 100S Penuaylvania avenue. l-etw en P tb and llth street' L"? f. -I %1 MKR USB. I Boy ibr STEWART 8TOTE E F SIMPSON, Pa aTe . b?-t 10th .ad Uth ?t* K HCONOMT, ?i:j STEWART S IMPBoVB? E. F SIMPSON. 1IO} Pa. ave . bet H>th and llth -t? t EVI ET PI RPOBB. Bn. STEWART S SToVB. ? ? STEWARTS C?K>K. with all the Impr ce BrW< R F SIMPSON, I MP9 Pa are . bet. h'tb and llth ???. 0 T 1 C B~ K I ad* r the arrangiawnta made a ad r< r.rQSBmated r.'TT* the cc partners conpeeing the 8rm of 'iEE? < HAiiVli K ft I'U. tha entire manage ?teat aadt~j.tr. i 'Wlllara Hotel haapaa*ea I a to k- b U ul the an4er*^ned, who ia (run this date *-,n* '~?oa?lble therefor. J?Lrl.. !f7p. JAMES STEEB JrxiM.187B. * ?" V K EH acknr wleggee hi' grateful obligation* tatu na of Millard* Hotel, and prutnieea to al.u ?b?li \ lait hia houae to extend every SUM m >m atc n.B>udaUoa that may lie in hia *?_ _ jaJttf V E'lAL ATTESTION called to the following g WHITE UOOPS ,nst r-c?ivid (roa the ?-w i(efc aa< una ? ?54 ?? LaiLes H? mat Itched Handkerchiefs, war rat' u *| linen, 1 'i cent* aiiece. worth 14 e-nt* 1? d' / n U-ats' Linen ll.n.'i^d ll .u lV rt hi. f*. *i % ten, worth S-5. Ml d. a.-a Liuen Hen luteal f aMker?il"fe If* ado*., Wortk KB J ?? dents' L '-n l,ad?'-p hiefs. fS ados . worth 1l 40. )aip. V it-|..rui atH 3tok M Lawn. UA cec'a per ??r4. *'%kSc?iti. Sv yards ditto. 33 eta . worth tt r?-?ja? Ar.oth* l??t ef B: d ^3|? Id, 1^ arc! *V?M? f* ijrd. * ^r .iliafit#* T?ry chf*f 'iff L.qi for t?a>rj im HeOtor? *tx1 Lilian Tuw#if ? 4.1 WuE*, ?TT tf IS'JO Pconejlf ai*i? a?eaae SPECIAL NOTICES. ? pi'hb wmn amd LiqroBH. H?x in* made arrangements *ilh s*m? of the best I>i?t11l*-r??-? m ?h?- country (or ol?l whi*kiea, I oiler the folic wing well known bran Is at vary low prkea. via: The celebrated Old Crow, ?Ten years old. ?3 per gall,.u. J. A. Bow en's. 5 years old. 9* per gal I? n K< bsrtsun a, 4 years old. S3 SI) per gallon. Old Family Nectar. J years old.81 9" per gallon. Thecel ebrated Pine Appieirectltl""d,'?l 3M p?r gallon. Lon don Old T.iwn Gin. a'tper gallon Stonght-n Bitters $2 per gallon. Dry Catawba still. (from Urbatii H ibe CVmiNnr.l e2.X> per gallon. Hcuppcrnoig ?tillfrom North Carolina. ?'i p>-r gallon. All the at v< is st l-a?t 91 per gallon cheaper than en be got elsewhere for the name gride. _ Liberal disronnt to the trade. C. GAUTIBR, Proprl ror of the celebrated Native Wine Bitters Ho. 1^17 and l'Jl?? P"*im-ylva^ia avenue, ami *4 North Charles street. Baltimore MJ. je 14 IMO. PESKY DAVIS' 1970. VEGETABLE "FAIH KILLEB." Alter THIRTY year- trial, is still recwiviug the most nnciiali: ed testimonials to Its virtue. from persons of the highent character and rmnailMlitT. I'll) - sit tans of the tirst respectability recommend It a- a n. st effectual preparation for the extinction of pain. It '? i.ot <'1,1/ tlie beat remedy ever known for Outs, Bruises. Bams. Ac . bnt f<>r Dysentery or Cholera, or any serf of bowel complaint, it in a remedy un surpassed for efficient y and rapidity of action. In the {treat cities of India, aad other hot climates, it l:ua become the Standard Medicine for all such com plaint*. as well a" for Dyspepsia. Liver C^nolaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs an.1 Colds, ( anker. Asthma, and Rhenmati,- difficulties. it baa been proved, by the m< st abundant .?nd convincing testimony, to be an invaluable medicine. sold by all Druggists. jy5 lm NARR1AVE N HOXOBABLE. ? ESSAYS For YOUNG MEN, on the honors, p'"?-nres. and advantages of a happy Madcaji. is c> nfra?t??l with Single Lite, and the fearfnl Evils or CrLtSACT, in modern time*. Sent rrea, in s-^ied envelopes. Addr"?a. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, B x P. Philadelphia, Pa. ms23 iu,w.f,3m ttnti A BATCHELOR'a HAIR DTK. This splendid Hair Dye la the beat In the world. Harmless, reliable. Instantaneous, does not oontain > ad. nor anj ntalu poison to arodr.ee paralysis or death. Avoid the Taunted and delusive preparations fc aetin* virtues th?y do not posaesa. The g"nnHin * A Batchelor's Hair Bye has had thirty years nntarniohed repnta'ion to uphold its Integrity as the only perfect Hair Dyo?Black or Brow*. Bold by all Dinggista. Appllad at IB Bead street. "IT fsl-tr PIC N1CS, EXCURSIONS, Ac. E'lBST GRAND PIC NIC PIONEER < OUNCIL NO. 1, SONS OK JONaDAB. AT ANALOSTAN ISLAND, ON W EDHBSDAY, AUGUST :i. 1H70 Holy Hill Band engaged. Ferriage Free. tfcv*ts |t :tve High street wbarl every three minute* for the Island Positively no intoxicating ii-iii< rs allowed on the premtae* Dancing will j ? ? r-.rm-n?e at .'So clock p. m. Tick-t- S$cents,I admitting a gentleman and one lady. Ladies' tickets 25 cents extra anl .tr PXCVSSIVN AND PICNIC JtJ OPTHR ST A X DREW S SOCIETY, TO MARSHALL HALL. ON TUESDAY. AL'i.UbT ltt, 1??70. The Steamer A BROW will leave the foot of 7th street ?t'> 2" a. m and 4 p m. T: ket?-*ieutlcmen, 41; Ladies,.')J ta. Children under 12 years, fre -. coxxiTTKe: James K. Kerr. John H Smsll, William Cruikshank, John Gibson, Aleva-nler Pa'erxm anl s.M MCliRUtW BALLOCH, Prudent. /?BAND ABMY PICNIO. A Pit NIC will be nheii. nndti the an* pes < t GEORi.E H TUtiMAS PO>T, 1 **, Grand Army of the Uepublic, AT ANALOSTAN ISLAND. ON THCRSDAY Ai'TERNOON. Al'OJ.'.-T 11 Boats will commence running from foot of High *tr et. Ksoraetewn. at ^o'clock p.m .for the Island. D.tncicg ? ill commence at 4 and cea?e at 11 o ? lie k p m. Mniic by the Murine Band, under the leader ship ot Professor F. Prosperi. Supp- r and refn ihm? ntson the grounds. Ticketi. wO cents. a<lmitting a geutleiuai. and la d ??. No extra charge for ferriage. T ckets can had of any ot tbe Comrades ot lh> F -r at Ellis'Music Stcre; or at the wharf at tb? footo' High st.. on the dnv of the Pi^-nic aul-lot " cjL 'pi E AN1I AL EXCURSION JOl BNKYMBN BotlKB!NDKRS SOCIETY will take place at CLYMONT MONDAY, August Mli. 1S70. Tl.e ?t' amer Wawaset will leave 7th ^tre^t wtiarf ? t * ? m . 2 p. m . and 7 p. m return ing, will leave Glytuout at 11 a. m., 5J p. ni . ai>d l'> p.m ' Ticket- ? Imittitig a G-ntletnan and Lady, #1; ad diti- nal Ladi-- ticket- uO cents, which may be hod ot ii4>mbet> of the t^'Ciety or at the boat. Meal* and i eireshaien:* can be pro ured on the boat and grounds at city pricoa. A p'e&saiit and agreeable time may be expected by ?!l wbo participate d this occasion. JAMES E. BCLLOOK. i.EOK'.B H. M A UREB. J A. B ESPBY. .'AMES T. BLAKKNKY. and JOHN A. PBBK1NS, anl ? t Committee of Arran?eni'-nts J^XCLBSION AND PIC-NIC BY COLUMBIA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, a? ioi. AT GLYMONT. THPRSDAT. Atcr'T 4. 1??T0. Tickets, admitting a gentleman and lady, 81: la dl?* ticket*,. AO rente _IT*"S k The W A W AsKT will leave " ? f ^ r a hart at 8 a ni, at S p.m., and * p m. Ketuxmug, will leave Gl> Riutit at 12m. and 6 and lit ni. Meals and refreshment* furnished upon the grounds at city prices. Good music, good order, and a pleasant time mty be expected. jy'Z'l aotf I^OH MOUNT VERNON. The steamer ARROW, Cant. Thomas Btackp- le, leaves her aharf, foot wf 7tn street, DAI I. Y., except Sandsya.lat 10 a m . f. r MOl NT VIRNON. touching at1 Alexandria. Ports Poote and U aahington, Marshall Hall. Md . White House and lone. Vs., returning to the city at 4 p. ni. JAMES SYKE8. Gen 1 Snpt. M27 tf Office?Williard s Hotel. FC. BEICHEBBACH*i Plana Store. a A'o. 4?5 1 HA Street, above Pennn. Avenue, (RsTABLMHen OVF.K 'JO YEARS.) Sole agency for the sale of the celebrated PIANOS ot Wui. Rnabe A Co , Baltimore, and Wm.. Mc<'amnion. Albany also, second hand Pi-_ anoa. Organs and Meiwde..nsfor sale or rent" on the moat aecMiimodating terms. Piano and Organ Tuning and B- pairing ap4 ly* WAR WE HAYS DECLARED WAR A tl A IK ST HICH rucn, BY 0FKEB1NG OLR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER CLOTHING, A T COST FOR CASH ONLY"! YOU WILL ADD TO YOUR COM PORT, BAVB YOUR MONBY. Alt IMPBOYE YOUR LOOKS BY BUtINU TOl'B H UES CMT1MO AT UABLE BROi, )Ji rtNNSYLYANU AVENUE. IBDKM UNITED STATES HOTEL. N B ? We wVl rewore ta enr NEW BTORB.cor rr 7th and D stieeta, al at the tkl off A>igu-t. iVl^ti HABLE BROS. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. Treascrer Si'iMMtR rect ivedthe tlrst instal ment of ?he iitw <.,-<0 notes on Saturday. Gkmekal Kii.fatrjck, oar minist.r to Chili, is expected to re.urn here in a mouth or so. Piter Sioiiv, E y., tlie newly appoint ?d A?M*tant Treasurer at Baltimore, Mil., entered upon the dUcbr'ge of hi? dut.es to-day. Liit t. Ezra Leonard. U. S. N.f died at ?'ic Naval Hospital at Chelsea, Mn?? , on Friday last. P. omotfd.?A. Kodrigue hps been promoted from a 3d to a 4th-class clerkship in the Secre tary's OiEce, Treasury Dep.ntoient. ArpoiKTFO?The Secretary or the Navy has ap{>ointed Wm. T. Davlan, of PhilaJclphia, an acting gunner in the navy. Wi invite attention ta the able comminu tion of Alderman Moore upon the question of the corporation appointments. Walt. Whitman, "Good Gray Poet." and clerk in the Attorney Genei al's office, left liere a few days since for his usual summer recreation 011 Lang Island. Tnn President will probably virit this c:ty during the present week, to consult with mem bers of b'? cnblnet on various matters before leaving for St. Lou?-'. Toe V. S. Stealer QtriKHEBACO, which ar rived home n short time since from ttic South Atlantic tlcet, was put out of commission it Norfolk, Va., on Friday, and her officers and ?Tt-w paid oil. Skcretary TEi-TCNAr, who lias b?eu on a tour oT in<pec^on through New Knglar.d with General A. B. Dyer, is at 1-ong Branch wirh the President to-day, and will return here to morrow morning. ACCIDEJST TO commissioner i)EI.ANO.?A tel eitraiu received by Deputy Commissioner Doug lass this morning from Mount Vernon, oh o, announces that Commissioner Delano fell from a wagon on Friday last, and b :dly iractured lis fight arm. The accident will keep him at boose in Mount Vernon for several weeks. The Yaci.t America, now belonging to the 1". S. Navy. which will participate in fie New York regatta for the Queen's cup, was a school ship at the Naval Academy for several years, ?id about two months since was towed to Sew York where she bas been refitted, and is now In good repa'r. She is of 100 tons burden, and formerly corned three gun#. KEeuriTS for the FrontiER.?The Super intendent of General Recruiting Service at New York bps been directtd to forward 2)0 re? rui?s to Omaha, Nebraska, lor assignment to duty in the lith Intautry, Department ol' the Platte. Secretary Boctwell having designated Mum Abby Baker to act as> Librarian of the Treasury Department, quite a change has been made in that office, and on Saturday all of the male clerks in the Library were transferred to other rooms; and their places will be tilled by female clerks. Fr*D8 Exhapstrt>?On account of the very small unexpended balance to the credit of tlie army transportation and Quartermaster's De partment account*, the settlement ot all claim* in the Third Auditor'seffice will soon be discon tinued under the opin'on of the Attorney Gen eral. noticed in The Star of Saturday. Jahitors to be Dismissed.?In the recent appropriation bilk provision is made for fuel, lights, &c-, for the pnblic buildings, but no ap propriation is made >or the pay of Janitors, therefore orders have been Issued from the Tressury Department for the discharge of Janitors employed at custom houses, and other pnblic buildings throughout the country. Retired Capt. George B. Carse. 45tli in - tantrv, has been, by direction of the President, placed upon the retired list in accordance with the provisions of the late army bill, he having become incapacitated for active duly on ac count of long and faithful service and wounds rcc< ived in battle. Brig. Gen. John B. Mcintosh has also been retired, with the rank of brigadier, on account of losing his right leg from a gunshot wound at the battle of Winchester In 1S61. The Yacht Amesica now ownel by the United States.as previously announced, will take part in the New York regatta for the Queen's cup this week. Master Harrison G. O. Colby has been ordered to the America, and will aseist Commander Meade in the management of the craft. A crew of excellent seamen have been put on board, and great contidcnce is expressed here in the sailing qualities of the world-re r owned yacht. A number of prominent naval officers, together with Secretary ltobesoii, ex pect to go on and witness the regatta. Gold Sales and Bond Pcr* bases.?Secre tary Bout well betore leaving issued Ills instruc tions to the Assistant Treasurer at New York, in reference to the gold sales and bond pur chases for the month of August. He is to sell ?1,000,000 in gold on each Wednesday during the month, and to purchase f1,000,000 of bonds on each alternate Ihursdav, commencing Augiut 4th, and $2,000,000 on each alternate Thursday, commencing August 11th. Tbe sales of gold during the month will thus amount to ?'i.ooo.ono, and the amouut of bonds purchased will be *6/ 00,000. Goods for the Indians?Commissioner Parker, of the Indian Bureau, is in New York, with several members of the Indian Peace Commission, buying goods for the Indians. Tlie purchases will be completed in about two weeks. They treat directly with the dealers in the goods wanted, and no middle men are allowed. Two members, assoon as the purchase*are mvle, will visit Kansas to see if theOrngesdesire to sell out and go on a new reservation. Messrs. Brunot of Pittsburgh and Campbell of St. I?uis are at one going to the Sioux country to see ltsd Cloud and tbe other chiefs. Tbe Pvblic Debt?The following is the statement ot tbe pnblic debt, issued from the Treasury Department to-day: Dtlt Kmrint Intent tw Com Bond ? at per cent $:5i 00 Buuds at 6 tier cent l.TStt.MSA'j ??? 31.5T3,m.l50 00 Iktt Crating lnlertft in Lawful Jklrot't Certificate* at 3 pr cent. 4S,4?),UUV U0 K*V) prii?ioli lilixl.at i per tent M.HB.fmO 00 19 Prbt on which Interest ha* (?-.ined since maturity 3,?d 117 15 /hit B'arimt no Inttrtft. I1.nu.1nl and 1<-Kal teu der notes .Vki.ll'6.236 00 Fractional currency SH.'Ufjaii 45 Certificates uf gold de po-itui ss.TaojHO on m ? 2,475..-<1/1,467 SI Interest _ 31 Sll'?>: t* Total debt, principal and int-'nwt, to dste, including interest du.- and un paid- r w.T??.*?r. <0 Amc-ul ta tht Treasury. Coin $ 10? 1.21*-, JO 1 uri?-!n> .. .">?l .s.ii23 'JO 1104?.>i .sJ9 40 1VM,less amount In tho Tr<?a?nrf 00 D< t f. l?-w. mil..imt In the Tit-asury on the let ultimo "4 Decrease of debt dnrin? tlio past Di. nth I7.88I.1C 74 P? m ass of dtbt sines March I, 140. (31 UT>4U0I17 The statement or bot.-is issued to the Pacific Kallroad Company, interest payable iu lawful money, shows totals a^ follows:?Amount out ftandLng, ffl,fils,K!2. Interest accrued and not yet pnid, ?oJ3,Ol>4.1?. Interest |>a.d bv the United 8tates, aflt>lSl34^.{9.s lnt< rest repaid by transjKjrtation of mails, #2,25l.b7:i.73. Balance f Intcicst paid by United States, |d^SJ,(iilj(i. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. THIS AFTERNOON S DISPATCHES ASSOCIATED PI I ESS REPORTS. THE WAR. FRENCH FLEET ON THE MOVE. The Prussians-Looking for It. JOHN BILL DEFENDS BELGIUM Franrr Warns England that if Sbr Occu pies BHfiimi Russia and Austria Hill Interfere. HUNGARY ON THE WAR PATH. WILLIAM GOES TO THE FRONT. Why Napoleon Hesitates to Attack. THE PRUSSIAN IDEA. HE IS 1FEAID OF TUE NEEDLE ?I J. No Battle up to 4. GO this Af ternoon. HUNGARY ON THE WAR PATH. Telegraphed Mzclurivtly to The Evening Star. Pksth, August 1?The Lower Chamber the Hungarian Diet li:is voted a supplementary credit of live million? for defence. and bus au thorized the c.. Ming out of next year 's contingent wherever nee- ~ary. WILLIAM TO THK FRONT. Bkrus, August I.?King William left for the front at six o'clock last evening. The Vueen attended him to the railway station. Multitudes of enthusiastic people collected there. *Dd and Mowers were w .thout end. THE FRENCH FLEET ON THE MOVE. Paris, Aug. 1.?The French Mediterranean tleet hat> arrived at Brest. It will go north and join the BaUic tleet. THE PRUSSIANS LOOKING FOR IT. Bkkiin, Aug. 1?Eltteen ships laden with store? are inoore.l in the Elbe, bilow Hamburg, ready to be sunk on the approach of the Frenc i fleet. JOHN BULL AROUSED?HE WILL DE FEND BELGIUM. Lonpow, Aug. L?It is certain that Engla-i 1 will take action to defend Belgium. The Timet says:?Mr. Gladstone s speech at the Mansion House meeting Saturday evening, proves that he recognizes the war, and is read/ to meet it.'' A French squadron is s-till cruising ofl'Tharso, Scotland. PASSPORT SYSTEM REVIVED IN FRANCE. Paris, Aug. 1.?The Journal OJKciel this morn ing says The government has decided that during the war no person, of whatever n ition ality, will be permitted to enter or leave Franco without a passport. This, however, is not ap plicable to subjects of those States actually at war with France. They can only travel in th.; Interior with the i-pe .il permission of the Min ister of the Intei ior." THE FRENCH CITIZENS OF BADFN M A LT R EATED. The Journal ofb i?| aVo says: " The Fren. 'i citizens expelled trom Baden were subjected to outrage oiis t.catment. They were conducted t.i the l.outiers in chains, and made to nay f.?r places wherein they were locked up ti c?ca;? > the violence of the people." Luke Cadere. who is now in Stockholm on a mission lrorn the French government, will go to Copei.hagen on similar business. RUSSIA AM) AUSTRIA LIKELY TO BE DRAWN INTO THE WAR. La Libert* opposes the suggested occupancy oi' Belgium by Oreat Britain, claiming that it would disquiet Belgium, wound Franco, and bring Russia and Austria instantly to war. The Belgian army of observation occupies a line between Liege and Aix la ChapelIc. THE FRENCH EVACUATING ROME. Bomb, Aug. 1?His Holiness yesterday re ceived General Durnont, commander of the French army. Another detachment of the French army left Ci\ l*a Yecchia for Marseilles on Sunday. W1IY NAPOLEON HESITATES TO AT TACK?THE PRUSSIAN IDEA?HK FS AFRAID OF THE NEKDLE-UUN. Bkri.in. Aug. 1.?The hesitation about open ing of hostilities and delay in the Imperial dec laration ol war here, Is ascribed to a coasciou iifss on the part of Nai>olcon that the war would bs long and painful, owing to the sin>erioiity of the needle-gun over the cliassepot, as ha? lieon already demonstrated In encounters between si 'rm'shers. A DENIAL?BRITISH TROOPS HAVE NOV ENTETED BELGIUM. l.OKPow, Aug. 1.?The report that British troops now occupy Antwerp is not true. PRUSSIAN LOAN f Birli*,.Iii1t 31?Subscriptions will beopjn>J on the 3d and 4thof Augrst next for a five |?er cent, loau of Germau Confedoratlon, funi s anJrile, to the amount ot M0,0!w,000 thaler* t .> be issued at *5 per cent, of the pir val ae. l'av intnts are to be made between the 10th of August and the 2*th of December. NO BATTLE UP TO 3 P. M. TO-DAY. Paris, August 1.?The (Janloit says that it is proposed to form a corps of volunteer artillery men in this city. It will be placed uuder com mand of a former pupil of the polytechnic school. This corps is designed tor the special defense of Paris in case of need. No news of any serious engagement between the armies has yet (3 p. m ) been received here. ?TILL L4TKK. NO BATTLE UP TO 4:30 THIS EVENING. Lokpoh, August 1?4:30 p. m?No news of any battle has been received up to this hour. The streets are full of rumors, as usual. One of these rumors is that a French fleet ha* arrived before Hamburg, aud attacked the defences, but it is not generally credited. The decree prohibiting exportation, recently Issued by Prussia, |? ascribed simply to the probable existence of a blockade. Paeliic RIom llens-Maiwaere of White* In Arizona. t'elegrmpked txcl%ihvelv to T?e Evening 81 mr. Saw Frawcisco, July 31?The leaders of tho anti-t hintse movement decline to meet the heads ot the six Chines* companies for consulta tion in regard to tho circular receuily received [ I'Miedl by the anti-Chinese convention. I lie Nevada Democratic State Convention meets at Elko, on the 14U? of September. ? Late Arizona ailvlCes report that the Indiana are active throughout the Territory. The peo ple complain ot the supineness of the govern ment troop*. Nine white* wore kilted in otie week in the southern portion of the Territory. Kaiadlers Buying Off. Telr^raj kr-d Kscliuivelg to tke Artmtg Star Hartford, Com., Aug. 1?J. IE Sawyer and Aibeit B. Cohen, wLo were put under bail tor swindling lea'her dealers, will probablv be relrand. A. tfolatan, of AM^gha-iy City, Pa., who shipped them ten bales ofletrher. has arrived here, and the) have |iald him through a third party from New York, and promise to settle the biils if any more invoices arrive. Tt KBIBI.C NTEAHBOAT VISAS TEH. (?rent l.o>? of Mff. Telegraphed Exdunr*?'jf to The Etenmg Stmt' * ftlKMt-ms, Aug. 1.?A terrible disaster o eirred at Pacific Place, thirty mile* above her ?. at 12 o'clock >a-t n'glit. I'be'aternwheel steam boat Silver Spray, tr. rn New Orleans lor Cin cinnati, with a lar^i* in ?ow. ciploiL'il her boil er, K1' 111.ji snd wounding a uumber of th? crew and ( a s,ngers. The boat first took tire, and, Mr. bm;leti>n, the second clerk, state'. just a? soon a* ine war railed. ?n ruplosinu took [?lace. and in a uiomtnt [lie bo.u was wrappe 1 in tli.iuev. .Nothing was left for the survivors but to [?'unie into the rivtr, and swim toward the nearest shore. Owin,; to the d.rkn?.? of the night it wns impossible to render . ?si'.tance to the wounded. .\- tl?e hooka and the principal o:licers are lost, it i? impossible to obtain a fill list of tlie lost. The following, however, are known to have been let: C ?pt. a. N. Jordan. Cincinnati; Thadeus Worthing, first clerk. New port, Kv.; Ash Taylor, second mate, Long Keach. t'iiio ; \\ ni l'?ailv. second .steward. Cin cinnati; Hoyd Smith, colored, berth tucker. New lt'cbmond. ?>lro; Alt'. Caru ??, secoml cook. Pitt?burg; a colored chamber maid, nam* unknown; t'liariie .lordan, steersman. A son of the captain di< d s??on after. Ktscued?Fatally injured; Ed. Long, book kre|H.'r. Cincinnati, Ilick Cage, colored. New Richmond a colored porter, uame tin known; Geo. William*, colored deck hand. St. Louis. Severely worn .led. A. K. Singleton, second clerk. New|>ort, Ky., scalded on bodv at <1 'mil ; las. Corcoran, mate; Kich'd Nichols. E?h Mar?h. colored deck har.<U. Cincinnati, slightly scalded; N. s. Ma>ne, T. M. Gill. >!eck ham's Louisville; Kd. Patterson, pilot. New port, Ky. Saved?J. M. Ashford, engineer, N-jwport; Wash. Schneider, sccond etigin -or. l*ittaS?ur<; Henry Shelby, colored, pantrtmati. I?*troif; t?. SamUrlm, colorcd", .lohn Cl?y, steersman. <*in eltmati; .Joseph l.esbv. Cincinnati; .loliti Par ker. New < 'rhars; Benjamin WeM, colored. New Albany; Ch i*. Smith, colored, I/ouisville. tl;?? latter all deck hands, and 'he following d k p?: sengers:?.lohn Plynaszer and .John Pa|?el. Cincinnati; Henry Meyer, New Orleans, and a German, wife and child, names unknown. Two hours after the explosion, the steamer City of Cairo hove in sight, and went to the re liet of the snil'ercrs. All who were rescued were taken on board and brought here. As soou as the news of the disaster was received the citi zens hurried to the wharf, and every thing pos sible was dor.e lor the wounded, who bvordet of Mayor Johnson, were taken in ambulances to the city hospital, every attention being show n them there. The saved'lost their clothing and baggage, but were partially supplied by the offi cers, crew, and passengers of the City of Cairo, of whose conduct they speak in the warmest terms. The Cairo wa? for St. IjOiiis, but turned ba^k attf r using every etlort to recover the bodies of the lost. The Sprav tloated down two miles, and lodged on a bar, where she and the barge burned to the water's edge. She was seven years old, and belonged to Captain S. Patterson, of" Newport, who stopjied ott for the trip, leaving Captain Jor< au in charge. The loat haT near ?'WO crates of Queensware. a number of cabin and deck passengers an I deck hands and roustabouts. It is believed by Mr. Singleton that twenty-six lives were lost. ?? ? Election In kcalnrky The Sifgroei Voting. Teegr*p\td Exclusively to The Evening Star. LorisviLi.K, Kv., August 1.?The elec'.ion for county officers was held in this city to-day. The negroes hare polled a large vote op to this hour, and the returns, so tar a? heard from, indicate a close vote. There is less excitement and feel ing then is any contested election for years. yuiet and order is prevailing. No interfe rence with the colored vote is attempted. Some 1. w negroes have been arrest d for attcmping to repeat their vo?es. It is thought that th greater imrtion of the colored vote ha- been in lied, and that the evening's returns will give a majority to the regular Democratic ticket. Destructive Fire in Caaiida. Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evrrnny Star. Kimaton, Ontario, Aug. 1.?Barry's e!ev.t ? >r and mil's were burned yesterday morning. No grain wr? on hand at the time. The lo?- is cs.'ma* d at *0,?0o; psrtially insured. Cild< r flieve's whrrf. adjoining, badly injur !, end eight hunored cords of wood were dc-tro"ed. ? ' Another Murder In Mew York. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. New York, Aug. 1?James Singleton was stabbed in a tight at a baker shop in east 1I?U . eet th!s morning and died instantly. Seveial arrests were made. There are no new developments in the Nath:,u tragedy. . Suicide. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening S*<xr. Boston. Aug. L?John B. Gould, paying tell er of the State Bauk, committed suicide t>. jumping from a fourth story window. The d; ceased suffered trom nines*, and was temp*, rarily insane. He was highly res]?ectcd. Ttie Red Mueklngs. Cincinnati, August 1 ? It is exacted that A it. CliMni|iion. president of the KedStocking-, will tender his resignation t j-morrow evening. The Kathan's Murder. Niw Yoiik, Anput 1?Mr. Nathan'sfunera' wps largely aWendcd this morning, mo-tlv by bis ps. Delates ol tlie Stock Exchange. ?. davenimeni Securities. Jay Cooke A t'o. furnish the following to itujr : Buy r. Sftr$.\ Bvyt St'l'i U8.6?,)8H1. l i'4 i.r, 6 ?N.lnajy1SS, s #-a>s. IS?J )<| li'.', 5 ac-Jr.4J) 67. (?% ?.'< 6-2's, 1>W hi In ,.5 ?t*JnAJj-'?8, ??' . . 6 aw, 1 S? 1" 11 ',110 ??. t; . 7' No B< ;ird sales in N'-w Tcrk 'o-Jaj, on acc unt oi fnt.eral <.-f Mr. Nathan. ? The Markets To-Day. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. UaltimmBe.Amru-t 1.?Cotton vt r? uni<>t .u<l U'. cbar ired Flour firm and active. Wheat has ad vanci <J S on prime; rales of prime to choice Maty larai red lit %1 70.51 -5; g.Hs! to prime ?1 .V*?l ?n wtlte. ;oa91 8"; for eood to choice Penn^jlvaii < at:J Western #1 fl.R5. While orn VI 25afl J Vfllow.ftl tCaSI 01 (luts, new , SOc. Kye 9tka> l! Pitk oiii't r.t ?;>l. B..c..n firm; rib nid<-? 1*: ; <-t tr d- . ls'?? . FhoHlders. \l>*c.; h?m*. 26c. LarJ vi:"' atl'Ual-e. W hiiky <jukrt at 91.02a?1.03. Baltimors. Aosust 1 ?Win Fisher Jt Qnr>*? "Vir?inia fixea, old, 4fi!x bid. .'O a?-kei; d? lsv;.'*) Viio, 1.2 asked; do. 1VJ7, SO., bid. 57^ ask<Ml: d? ? onpon, old. 0.' ask- d. New Tokk. Atieu-t 1.?Stock Exchance will n t oren until 2 o clock p.m.,011 account <f tue fouer il o' Mr Naihan. The f<ill, n in-z ar* ?hs street ii'i-ya ti< m Exchange, lonc,9%;short, *?"? UoM.21-. Nk\v Tork, Angoat <??El "?r SaKtc t>etter W h?at l?2c, better. Com dull and declining. Thk UxMRiRor Cohokks-,alluded to in The Stat, of Saturday as being charged with fra id upon the Pension Office. ?e Fodenck H. Butler of Ttnn. It is alleged that in 186& Mr. Butl r waa the at orney lo procure a pension lor a a.Idler's widow living at Horea Creek, North Carolina. The case having been found appar ently correct, a check for the back money, amounting to *473, was sent to the pension agent at ltaleirh, N. C . who in turn forwarded it to Bntler at Washington. The check reached here and was cashed at the banking bouse of Jay Cooke Jt Co., it beating the en<iorsetneut of the widow at Horse Creek. The schedule of time at the Post Office Department allowed that nine days was the shortest possible time a letter could go from ha'eigh to that place and return to \\ ashington, aud if a single connection was missed, twelve days would be required. Suspicion was aroused at the department, and an investi gation disclosed the lact that the j*n*ioi?er could not write her name, and, further, that she had not received the money. Mr. Butler was immediate!}-called on for an explanation, and he admitted having signed the cneck, but claimed he had the power of attorney to do so. Alter a long delay he produced a paper purpor ting to be a power of attorn?v from the claimant, and also an affidavit taking back all she had said in her former statements. These two docu ments, bearing date* at periods wldelv different, were at first taken by the Pension Office as a satisfactory explanation, and the Investigation was suspended. Other charges coming in, the investigation was plaoed in the hands of another special officer, the former one having left the burean; and an examination showed that the two Utter documents were written on the sheet of paper, although there were six months difference in the dates, md that the certiticatee of the court attaehed was affixed by the clerk, who is a son of Butler. The case la now in the hands of in officer who bat instructions to throughly Investigate tt. Serious charges are also pending agal?t John A. Wlmpey, member elect from Georgia; and B. F. Patrick, a member of the New Yerk Leg islature, has been arrested On a charge pref er red by the Pension Office. Fibb at MAVAeoAB.?A barn with contents belonging to Mr. Weir living near Manassas, was struck by U^bt&ing last week and consumed TUT7: IirfiATTAH. 1FAUTTITL SIGHT ON THE POTOMAC. 1TSE KI ABr. The "Utile Ella" ?n<l - r?lr> ' Wi?. To-day there were two boat race* on the Po tomac for sail boots of 25 feet -?n,l nJer, from Ttb-street wharf, around a !*???? of Fort W i-li ns?it'>n, and return, which attracted a great d.*al oi Interest. This morning the scens at the 7th >'r?et wharf at the starting was brilliant and animated iu tin- c\trem<*. a '??rg.? number o: spectators being present, including m tnv! Mitts. These races wore gotten up by Mr. Sbechels, e>f tbe i-'uiton restaurant at the wh?rt. who ottered a* a prize a silver cup. to be run i??r b\ the sma'ler boa's and for thl? race the fol lowing entries were made Fam, Qpt C.v>. Miller; Zeplnr. Capt. Crane; blonde. iiapt FitMiuaoi*; Neeonecoti. Capt. Moftitt; Folly, Capt. Hell, mid <ire> Yxinil. I'xpt. Katterbirf. Kor tLe purse race. for *1"?, the entries? wrrre s- loll own. Curlew. ?'apt. Thot. Shre? v ?? ; John H. Adsms. Capt. .folin S?we|l . Witch ot lie Vne, < apt. I! Btwri,. 1??>l,>*?tn. Cant. W. MeUermott, at.a Lit 1. Kill. Ca|>t. Ei. Task or. The Wan;*?*?:t he^l been employed t<> aeooni panv the rega'ta, atnl at an early hoar h?r deck* w>re crowded, lb* stea'neer C. I*. Sn-.ith at the Six'li street wharf, where there w?s a beautiful di-i'tav ot hun'mg. to>V on board a mini K-r of pass? ng<-rs a? also did the Arrow. bom.d t >r Mount Vernon. Mar-bal i Hall btuI other i>oinls. i be following were th? judges:? B. Co*. H. Kurt/. H. \Y. Knight, >1. H. S. ??ford and Win. E?ans. Abe nt f u o*elock thev called the cap tains of the smaller boats ii:>r'the eupraeei to gether and the rules having been read they I were directed to get their boa?? in line near the ' buov o<* the * hart*, whleh was done in a very shoit time, and at nine o'clock the -:j:n*! ^un lor ea-t'ngoft m> given and the l?oats*;ot node' v. av beautifully, nut* fbatanding tli ?re w.t? but a li*ht breeze trom north Of west at the time, tbe Blonde taking the lea l and diiiniamt'ig it uutil they had g?<t lieymid the Arsenal, when they were apparently on a line When they bad passed tbe Arsenal the win 1 Iroiu the same ? jtiartcr freshened up somewhat. Directly after the smiller boats had got otl preparations were made for the race between the big l?>ats. As the beats took their st ttions in the following order I'olpbtu to windward. Eila, Adams. Witch, and Ctirlew, complimen tary remarks were pa?-ed on ea? h, and more I articularly on tbe 1.11a and the Baltimore boat. ! The Ella, a white boat. of tine model, fell in her plae-e with mainsail, topsail. and jib: the Witch if a!so painted white, and u?ed a verv large mainsail and two jibs. The lHriphin. the brat; l-oat of the eastern section ot the eit>. Iiad a maintop and jib, and the Curlew, a black l?oat, in addition to ma.n. top and jib#, bad also a square-rail. The Adams (Baltitrore boat.) a I black boat. ha<1 a mainsail, topsail, ati.l jib -et. At precisely 10 o'clock the signal w-fired and the boat* got" nnder way, the Ella. Witch, and Adams being on a line, "but soon tbe Curlew put up her square and commenced to ea.n. Stre-teiiiiig otl towards A lexaulria. the Ella took the lead and maintained it to nearly oppo site that city, when the Baltimore bo.it. which had been following her close, drew ahead, am d ti?e wild applause of the Baltimore party on ! l-oard of the Wawaset. beaded by Capt. Crouch, one of the owners of the Adams. The betting was very exciting at this period of the race, and both the Washingtomans and the Baltimorea*!* weuied inclined to bet tbeir bottom dollar od their respective l>oat?. The boats passed Alexandria m the following order: 1. Adams; 2. Ella, 3. Dolphin; 4. Curlew; Watch ot the Ware- The wind wa* mode rately good, but not enough to be serviceable to a boat of the site of the WiWh of the Wave; but whenever it freshened up from time to ! time she picked up in her pace in a way to show what she i*ould do with a sufficient breeze. Below Alexandria the race swept on with va- J n?-d fortunes lor the leading boats for tjnie I miles. ? The race was closely contested throughout, , and i.-said by knowing ones to havj been thi most beautiful one ever had in onr water*. e?n the w ay down the ldttle KUa and Adatu-'; Balti more boat) hueired each other closely, as also on the home run. and the excitement on the steamers was (|uite high and betting lively, our Wj.stiin^toTi bo.i a investing ot course in the Ella. The stake-lM>at ot!' Fort Washington was rounded as follow ? :?Ella at 12:15; Adams. I21'J; 1 lolphm, 12 3i: Witch, 12;2:t; Curlew. 12.2K. The excitement al ter rounding of the buoy ( increased. < ?n the up stretch a smart breeze | was struck otl the Keii Heiuse, <al?out tive nules j below Alexandria,} wlieu the Ella t >ck the lead and kept it home, the Adam- huggiug her closi ly. The"news of the result of the rare having got 1 abroad, about2 o'clock a largre number ot' per sons gathered about the wharves and boarded the l?oat< and vebeels in that vicinity while the banks were lined with ladi?-s and a plentiful srpply of bunting from Sheckells made the , s? ene a livel> one. The Little K'.la rounded tbe | stake-boat otl the wharf at U:12;the At tarns at 2.17; rolphin, 2.18; Witch, 2 21^, and Curlew, at 2:25 k. OI the small bonts the Fairy took the lead, and kept it most of the way, being tbe tirst to rouud the stake boat oil Fort Washington, and reaching here directly after the Adam*, round ing the home- boat at 2-17, and the Folly coming next Hi 2-2.1 . As the lor most boats rounded the stake boat cheei al ter cheer rent the air aud their cr??w* when they came ashore they were heartdy con- ; ?ratiilated, tbe crew of the Adan>? particularly. < and immediately threw down the guantlet to the Ella to give them a race in the Patapsco, I ai d it is likely that a match will be made, in { which event there will be an exciting coutest. THE WORLD OF FASHION. \ew Wrk Mil Paris Styles for Aueost. W hat We Da And How We Drena la fenrnluga- Long Tralaa Racing t'as fume* White and BafT-Tlae Wash era omaa The Latest fa Bats, Etc. (From Our Fashion Correspondent.] Neh York, July, Ifc70. S ttis g in my quiet room. Saratoga tilled with pleasant sights, ear* with pleasant sounds, it is rather difficult to imagine m vsM* in the hot-bed of fashion, auel: as Saratoga is supposed to be. It reminds me. as indeed one is reminded con stantly, that the difference between one thinf and another is not sj great after all?only the difference between the black of the pot and the black of the kettle?and that about a? much pa tience is required with tie virtue of the g<x*l a? a itb the aeknoa ledged faults ot then weaker brothers aud sisters. Saratoga is m its glory this beautiful samraer, and is crowded with visitors trom every State and nationality. It i* warm, but tbe air is a* line aud dry that the beat is not enervating, and one feels none of the levitude and exhaustion that accompanies a " heated term'' in the city. Almost the only thing that I object to about Saratoga is the kind of people that are here to eajoyit. They are the drones, and not the woikers, of the hive, and it is tbe workers that I should like to see re-ting or reveling in the shade and beauty of this pleasant laud. To such women or wives of wealthy men the routine of all places is pretty much alike We must not blame them too severely, for what can they do ? Dressing and driving, eating and sleeping, till up the measure of tbetr day in New York as well as Saratoga, and long ago hat spe cial attraction; labor as exchange would be more welcome than the rest they do not need and the holiday they have not earned. But to the worn-out mothers, the wearied housekeet>er, this place, with its sense of atoo lnte freedom from all individual responWWUty, iU music, its order, its eleanlineaa, its perfect system. lis display only of the sweat and grartoua side of human life and human intorooaras, woaiu appear like a little bit of heavea, a place; ot enchanted ground, cat right ont oT Granted that it Is only a stage mck; IhaC the heaven is In appearance and ao?lnreelity: that beneath the smiles and oourte*es, the tights and the flowers, there Is the usual bitterness and the flowers, there and heart-burningrand anxieties; what would It matter to thoee who coald not stay long enough to had it oat who sat in the shade, inhaled the fragrance of the flowers for a brief ?p??f ??-? tool up again the harden of lire whb ntrlta refreshed and strength renewed? W.XuS qarstion the skill of tne physician who ? or the virtue of the breeze that reviveensT IOW VI DRI80 IX SARATOGA. There is a great change In the Saratoga of the past and the Saratoga of the preeeet, due, I hope and believe, to the increased thought and Intelligence of American women- There are no mere woman who team tee times a day, and there Is no necemity for changing In any ro spect dm habits of refined wtan at " Four out of five dresses warn are linen brie, or maeUn, neither of tham expensive ? terials; nine eat of ten are short, and flrw are mora elaborate than the present style reqaires even ordinary costnmm to be. At any rate, the variety is as great, and the freedom to de as you pl?M? M entire, that any 0r?M can be worn here Cba* r??! ^ writ <-*?<-?* ere ? >< rf to e tt.er remark ,.r J C ft. ^ there are th<wof cwar?> wit* r*-,. std *iiv i iii?iivi\i>|r, but ,j |? mt ,#?.? No " 'H' iSvUlg'd t I <|||?> la u ? Wnv w|w- >?*?. not ?i*h ?p do t?? Tbrn it t,: .?? be rc k. n.trt i. ?J that rt*Uy.lr.i?Ntir ,H tha r? iiiu t ofiiei t>l IL. Uttt Mkii r i, -A\ v t.?sewi?h tt?m ?i: fc%?e go* ,? * , """ wbi.e the* r. luiiii, i a, m la>4ia<|i ti.rv katr ?l . It u r? ?uj |>wtlr bettlirir ? (> *,,?l *i,rT re *os weH *'?r them r ??T WOT"* ir ft|>? tfi?int?fiii. What won | I Ml. U? 2ETJZ fOT Mr' *? m?v * ??? ? to' Mm G. | the rrtr h?? t "ot'^Vu". It! T* ***+? 1 I 'Jr. ca, an<* tt? -? * - ** **? ntv.v side w n? n snd l-Y**J? 07 "? TT. ^ r< h ? heir o?i>. * Il,? ilJIntbt Iroin , Lo?? TKAias ri r ?v r**..i _ I have atierdrd our ?.? i .. : **? lidtirt riot a> vet ^ aw.1 Vf" | iw.ier, ? graj ' oi dnn.o.,,1 , *CL.V>!? , ?ere of great 1. I< h. but IU- at* ?T i?\ ?i: yt-nns1T;,7???"u tuatc*. Tirv Mini erlrmtinv. an 1 h* r.jr e I ? ? I pulled ta tbe t.at.'ral citi.ir. lh- r ? -.. ' *Jt ow. Willi vtic i-w?|iHan. nn it*.-* ilii f^m. t,. fl t , , . ?rtkf >)w?Mrrv?Reivi i<d?uba? i w* re rui n.gh. */i, ?h.,t aterv. s, I at I!.*- .nT joiitT uere cut pompadeur, or Oj><?n t?, w lorm ?V ' ? a?d ttmahrd with 4<rv^ u-V i .? r?,e ei TK . ?; W.rr% r"T,'r k4** ?'??*?- ?? d-wurel). The otilr appro* It to fb? tu is RM'io in ; k-> liijf <K th- U|.f -t i-ltirN. ?. t.-i. . re i I ? h. I'?rk -lid <(.: !i?gcr t?i?n t Mmnlv. ' ... 1,1 "411 ** ??r 1MB 1h^ f. .rr.r .>t ft,. v ,? ,u- r..lon*U?. ?luch ir m *1| w>rt? ?f tliMo . om J ''l? eni-y wi,ty .?f ??,??" r t?Vl. wn. tn.w.-d il,?? in U iet* iu liKrl, t., tv. a. .-T?*t the I'?!i? ,ry fcre m l u* ' ' J , n,a,?,;,n ??W. ??" let,ct?i o! ? M ., ? .ire??. ? 11-1 U|. ?r tbc? <W. rt. -I .1 IBSteA'iTl V* 4.Uc >k,rt ?nyr% (* ih^ v. V "? ?? ?< t>:*ob Mlh, ?i>4 lf!r n h tors %:tb if i? ut m l.lA^k c?^ ?n rotmui colon,. wi?n oloi.iiIm- t? worn for tr?rr:tn# ft L? W ,r,^ w'nle ''"f"'- ??"" c-"-? tho rkin ?* uro*. I lie I ?>l??D*k*e otl^n m allk n^?r "I**1 r,<"bJy trimiucl. and *atn ovtr a tmnieil *kirt ?,l a difter. nt mat?-rial or a SSSrl1^**- '? alway? of w ,j? ribbott tnii^ad oa tbr rn.ir and rich!* etuhroul ?red iv color*, i h, Peleeetae will b? rrr\ faab K nable m carliuier? tor tall w?-ar ait.l tooetber *k<rt* Wl" con-tit.it* mw<!P?tin. KUi>l,tU waLb.nir wtiniw. rr-?r?, la-lw-. wmr r-'TrT "V?4'nKM' al*,, lonaMe trndcury to lu.tBt;- huJ m(i inatMial Ilk Mr to ?]? t<*Ioi> aruon more u?t apt.recialion ,.f thia r?,|Uv,t, Jabrif . . ww ft* a mi ki rr. walk a*w^r?r*i** >' mlK!* ?k<rUaw?|?t Ui ? -.dc. ?w^tK..n k J J,c?' u,K,n t,M" u * - <?* t? ?n.la* most ladter. andally Loe25 "i"*1 " t., *. ?r In tl.o ? a if ? rTZ? al ^4I,, U,,??' Hn *"?-r*??CT ?* fU-ret?, whiUr m ^ r*rr I, m^ti at ?t iaf * upuu b^bic^ and v SlST'Cf r%rt' "? 8,",rt ?o ebVnTJ ii. , ^ ?" ?*! a* manT other thing", ?biw an 1 it* coiiHiti bun ar?- almost tba KiiBimor livery at home and at.r,.a?t The ,-han?<? iniJa^nou ha? Ui.dc *-tti? a in.lt ^er"?J "rf,r*r*?.nm4re- * " * ?'-? ui.?d o? rn,w };?nclt u'e btiMM*,, i; the oftera tom only knew bow to tuake the m ?*t oi it. A Lio ?'i !U1 Wt r,f ?">nier.b' a,I the w.<(n?n kilty ? ?r. ,4>r ?wb.i?tir.- to omi ? iS? ,4 ? * *" r,'li",r "^re i* r?>on? lor tilt v good e* tsl.lb.lmicnts oi thl? kind in N-w \ ork city alone. ??un<1r.^ here wa-h andtroaT 5*** i *Hciiarge t iK>rmon?lr.rrom two to eu dollarr lor a - >,?,?? di<w>, tlir?.- tw tirtoen ir?I!I.k'fi . r?Wlc Uundrte* deetroy an 1 lo?? n? much that no one can ever afford to i^tronia* them a *eoon<| t,n?v. In the hai,i? ol ordinary yaeherwua^ai the |Uien aad camhrc and Sfd^riTteW^brMtV -???-* "*? P-1-. fl j .? . *<?od the wroMf war. 'rooed up in i5 ?lown and down 4uMead ot u|>. if acme washerwoman of (. niv would only open a laundry, advertiar to w.iob bu'1 linen in l,,T"? '? boib-d bran water, eoiored rambrlri. in a mixture or nalt and baat-MM. a?U a prom in? not to rmn riothe* ot at,v Vin.f with lirno and soda, and do Jtirt a? ?he Mid. i?he would make a lortiine. I fire the bint trea ffrwtU; c\i<er>enocd Houaan reduce it to practice' ?H"*t r>RKB?r?. There is not n.ucta danger of short dre*w>. A* * I*cpnt tyueeas ?? break fa-1 at vvindaor all the ro?tum< - were new and elegant, and all abort. The i .aeen her>. lf w.?-a ihort '? f of *i?k, and all the pi inc.?- ?h .rt <osuiiue? It will he bardlv pordblc to restore the Ptntt trail, in thi^ peiu r??ton at least. ra< t?(m orrriiE!. Amonc the prettieet that I bare olwwreed waa -nfK?in?U?f?d mau^wlk the tloanee* e.L; d mm _^unit' fr,n*e. overdrew eornp<? -d ot pulling, <d organdy and \'ate?e*eiiiie? la~e; ?f wHttc fhtr tr,n,me.l w th l.lack laee bla' k relret band* and pink r?4~> u,u\\,7m^LQt l>lack (fweadiac triaaiueJ with nr i 'w' J. J? !*ri1? P1' #B wit!l ?arrow baa la or bUtk ailk tbrongb the middle: Urea l.-t. iil^ tiexlbfc brim, twi?ted ar -ual the crow, wltb lean ot green tulle and omara-nted ne^k tie n? Vr ThU? ?W*T' brocaded KM^n gtiv < **,>b ?>**?<?'*< with . reen, toilette i*of white linen trlm-ns.i ^ai-h at broidery, bla k sash embroidered m r.dota aad fringed upon the eud#. and straw toznet trimmed with bli-k trrc,spram ribbon anl field flowers. A very etyli*h .-oatume 1* of wliite wool ?er?e Wi't^.Tan l~? ?"TTr.m^ ^itii plaiii bai.tfool black velvet. black vvii-i-t bow looping up the skirt. The sas!, uoi b ack. velvet, and the r<>a<i<aa bat oi black ?triw one bw ni brim tvrl*'1 "f -?th WaTk n.'W, ia the proper chapaaa to wear with the mit. which Is all black and white it i* - ';0rtD,nv? *rrrL?a. 11! I . I*to announce that flat tnmm'.ng*. Sir V,e r,- a"d ?'lch, fra.n Ilk pn^,! l'aii,, together wttb lace aad tnnge will b? sick of rr^^^i8'^^ Pantileaie ur-.-tlv MCKorrruia and tlouticinga and puOinir? and begin to mi that it is a Ato^t^peT' dS and ccrtl> materials m ao ruinous a manner. __ . , . THE HAIR. ir,oi??j'f' re8Pfrt *aj tbat th4re l* * universal somethmg tba* will stop the fall,ug i t e ha?r. Crimping and the u?e or ii?J? raUral?S th^t 5 '^stroying the beautMul Alr American woia u [KMieesfi. remedy for auch a sta'e ot things Z to ,ni .. . ^ *' ODr' ?nd wear It ao. wash ing it, drying and brushing it thoroughly every <1?r^ 1 ut on at the same time a dret or %rk c'otb and arhea Tor tbeain or having destr .y ?d iu THB kewest aTVL* or BAT of Wid ??? enlarged sr?ecim?a _ ? t **.. " " B*t'1 be what we are . , To 'all. The coming hat ror young .V'1'" ? oft h.^h colored plusif, high crowi Ibsd^^n r.V, ' '"r0' Telvct in * darker ^ , k r,lumt' of oourae- Pluah jacket* to wm'iLlI^ ??!Ur' ?n'1 triiumed *'J! wHh theee bats l'ol>-rt,, i veil* are still made oi a straight piece ot dotted lace pinned on at the back. Caacades or la<v ?-.d pretty little knotted silk aenrts are worn iuau>ad 0 ^1^ ' Grebe ia to be used for tiiauaiug ri f?, r?*un??" and iaoe lor ornamenting the dreasea or the late fall and winter pastil. For garden parties there are new Jy ,* m*j?nca ware ornamented w,th par ticular I rait it ic intended to hold, and with ?,1?r .y*. cn*m r'tcber attached to the ti f * or the (-ermar the last new thing U the. arc^Ur ?*SraCkui. ^ tUe exlLCt appear telegraph despatch, enyelope and all, h ?hT^^r1?f,,<>(1 ? paper pattern of n?gh proi?rtion> and grote*;ue style. JlWil Jck. v CanotiWA.?A dispatch from Kaleigh, Jaly JOth, aaya: George Wiliiaaaou. a fr iTriL01 ta8We,l< ?*?o went to aerve (he write ?iiiS?2"??0riM? ^*u*d by tt? Cbiel Justice m 1 ehalt ot Hon. John Kerr and other citleens ot Cafcweil, waa arrested by Kirk. Kirk ordered him to leave, er be wonld have him fered on. " Uliamson made return to the Chief .Justice ia accordance with the facts. The Chief Justice decided that the writs bad not been prftperl* served?first, beeauae Williamson wa* not ap pointed by the Chief J eat ice to perform such service; second, being a citizen of Caswell, be was an in*urgent. therelore be could not aery* write. The Chief Justice realltrm* hie opinion that the babeac corpus u not sustK-cded. and haa ordered the Marshal ol the Supreme Court ta go to Caswell and serve the nrita. There ?s not, nor ba? there been any d-rturb a;.ee o? resiMan.e to lav ia any pertion ot the .rreIfid*n,^f.ro!S.!1,lUbor<' "Kak'.men arrested thirty citizens of Alamance to <t*v They bung Wm Pat ton, a r?wpecuble clt alln' 5. CO"1*" who murdered Outlaw the negro. The last time it was anhonr bctori hi recovered. He made no oonfeaaton." . "??*?* AT Mom LB A terr i Hi? He,^L|WW* over Mobile. Al*.. on SalWday Kriagjitt.agycxr ? VWllkie Colllaa ia a eonflraaed invalid. VDeaf men win ?a five miles oat ol their way ?a walk on a railroad track. VCemlas IL Clay ia to apeak in Colorado in behalf of the Kepabf icans VTbe German* of Knaxvilto have rympi t hi aed. VOeaeral McClellaa will apend the baiaase r?r the summer In Mlaaaaota, hoping that the et hla wife will thua be i eatnrrd. mile ft?mTS?iiSJ rft5m,2L*02 KdtJLSC4*1*' Pt9n' ?*? New"Tort" thaS'maSa'a SuS^VUJS^l^ ?They lire In Twenty-thlrd^t^LT i^LJ?J5 Ulutim trmtnt 9t ?pi?Ldot.'1 ' ^