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gjntionnl guMicnn Vuililiiiton City. T. C 0(Bc Cor. Troth and D, natr Fran, irrau. W.J. WURTAOHll PROPRIETOR wcnarsuAT btoKsua, , joit u. net. 4A1I fetnmmitntUii, wh.tb.r .. ...Ibbm r for piblleiAloB, iknll V. Bddm... I W.. J. Mcitahe, Proprietor IfATIO.AL RtrsibKAF. WeblB,ioB. D. C FOB PRUlUENTi ULYSSES S.C3RANT, or iLLi.oie FOR VICE PRESIDENT! SCHUYLER COLFAX, or iiiuia. HO I'K nOMIMATlOM IS BE CB1VBO. Wo hav heard from all pirts of the land, iimlcfin now tt tleAalttly n to how tb nomlnitlon Is received. The news thit comet to ui from the South land It what wo might expect frwa that quarter. The s-eoafdr ittci and rebel feel Although they had suc ceeded aod they hare, o far a tho Demo cratlo party ! concerned, for they have ciptured It. They now thiow off the thin disguises and the caution with which they had heretofore environed themselves, and peak right out boldly, and tell the country what they meao, and what they expect to do, i hen Seymour and Blair are elected. There wi a ratification meeting In Bleb uondon Saturday evening, aod three thou loil pcoplo were present. The crowd was ddresscd by se.eral of the returning dele traJei Omernor Vance, of North Carolina, whom v eryhody knows was one of the prime movers of the rebellion, made a savage and vindictive perch. Hit tout appears to be filled with lute of the Government, lie said that he could talk moro familiarly of the South there In Richmond than In the North j and he gave it At hli opinion, that "what the South ought foi would be von b the electloa of Seymour and Illalr. That Intensely Irrepressible Indlrldual.llenry V Wise, was one of the speakers, lie com menced b) telling hit audience that ho did not .re for the platform. Ho said that the fir tt resolution vii a He. "That retolutloo tayi that secession It dead; that was not to. Secei tioi trai more aliie than crcr. He tupported the nomlneei, nn 1 especially Blair, because he had declared that he would assume military power " Marmaduke Johnson, who wat a rebel Oen en) In Lee'i army, then mode a speech In a ilmlhr itraln. The tone and tentlraentof thlt Blchaiond mfctlng clearly demoaatrates that the uorc I cntaut rebelt now feel that tlicj hate the Democratic parly at their back, and that with uch backert aa Seymour and Illalr, the "toil mute" it not entirely hopeless. The mlatake on thelrpart tt they exult too toon Turning our attention to the North and Northwest we find the Tendletoa men .cry trenernlly pleated. Their satisfaction, how cer, doet not appear to rest upon any par tlcuhr proipect that aucceaa awalti the New York nomination, but growa chiefly out of tho fact that they have compelled the party to take their chlefi platform) hence such 'ournalt at the Chicago Timer, Oolumbut Sartmnn, Cincinnati hnqulrr and Jthr kin. d red thee tt, are jubilant over both the plat form and the candidates. Thla Cistern nom ination leaves an open flaldforOeorge In 1873. There la quite a large data of men who do not feel latiifled with either the platform or tho candtdatea. These are the frlendt of Hendrlcka, Hancock, Andrew Johnion and Chase, nod tome of them are tatklng of another convention and a new party On the whole the muddle In the Democratic party It about is the Republicans would have It, and If that ptrty will work with a will from now till November a glorious victory awaltt them. Third The payment of the publio debt where the obligation! do not expressly atate uii their face, or the law under which they were latued doea not provide payment In cola, should be paid In the lawful money of the I utted States." The abore proposition, which la a part of tho Democratic platform, hat a plausibility .bout It which Is calculated to miileaJ. It It specious and plausible, but neverthleis dit Jioncat, To thow that It It dlthonett, and that it does not meet the question fairly, It tt otilj necessary to make a few statement! and to submit a few questions. In the first place, when the Secretary of the Treasury nad his agents negotiated the five, twenties, what did they promise, or what In ducementa did they hold out to the pur hiscrsT Was there any Intimation, or did hose who took these bonds have any other idea than this, that they would be paid In iiln i Had the Secretary and his agents given liu least Intimation that these bonds would ut redeemed In anything other than gold, would they have been taken! An Implied un d rst anding tinder auch circumstances between the contracting parties Is as sacred as law. We know that there Is a class of politicians w ho assert that aa the word gold does not oc u r in connection with these bonds, that It Is in ither on the face or the obligation nor In tho t ts authorizing the Issue that, therefore, tho J tcrmucut may elect Its ottn method of i I'll lation, and may pay lo gold or currency, it as It may choose This view of theques nun it presented as a temptation to do a dls uorable deed It Is an attempt to debauch in public honor and the public conscience There Is nothing on tho face of the bonds or hi the act authorising them which declares " it tho securities mutt be paid in goll Very well) to there Is nothing on their face or iu ii act which says they muit be paid Incur t y or In greenbacks It Is fair to presume, rcfore, that the Secretary and his agents I bclleie, and did to Intimate, that this Issue n I J be redeemed with coin, a to propose other metho lis to mk tho nation to dls ire itself before the cU lllied world lU-rnxiciiUKiT. Jly reference to ouf ad ertislng columns, It will be seen that the timout "Ballard House' Is only chaiglog a little over two dollars per day for transit urs'ts Thla Is the same hotel at which his o)l highness the Prince of Wales and suite ut up while on a visit to Iilchmond some i ears ago Young Wales had heard lo merrlo Viiglaud that Ilallaril was the "prince" of hutcl-keepers In the Old Dominion, and never did anything by "halves," but was a vholt host In himself Alaska. The bill appropriating the pur rinse money for Alaska was passed the House of Ileprcsentatlvcf, yesterday, by a dcUslve ote yeas, 101 J nays, 3 This Is right. Ucn rl Hanks has done nobly In this cauat, and (rough hit energy and perseverance It haa !icu carried. He waa warmly congratulated y hit frleoda on the triumph of thla met sure. &uy COVBIDKIUULK HBPCCTIOV la taking place In the force connected with tho Freed i men's IJureau in all of the d life rent States where It exists The expenses of this depart flit will toou be greatly reduced Whin (JalebC'usblog hoard of the nomlna on of Sejmour nod Jllalr on thiir repudia tion and revolutionary platiorm, he remarked fiat he had hoped that the Democrats would serve up a dish thla time, but that they had rsented the aatne old plate of hash. ai rEBftOXAI Miss Charlotte Cushman la In town, and yesterday had a pleasant Inter lew with Sec retary beward. Rh denies the'newspaper storlca boutlfcerttkkl0g' tie United. States her permaneatj hMie.ori tkit aheMetotct during hershfttt adjourn lnihlseointryell herthetrkslWatd"rob,'(irglTf rea41itVs.Ieho will TlilUtfio watering" placet 4urlBtne una me r months, and leave America for Italy 1 November next. J, S. Kalloek, Kansaa.and 3 A lluckner, Urlatol, Tenn., are at Ihe Sea ton House. Dr. UarlenWlaona) Major K. M. Malladai Col. A. W. Wills, of T I lion. D. W. Voorhees, ft Ind V. Nj Folsom, Choctaw Nation, are at the Kirk wood House. 3. U Wether bee, Oal , and Capt. O. RoyalrU.S. A. are at thaUweo House. Hon. John Morris ter. N. Y.i Hobert Adams. Ala i Hon. O. S, Vallandlgham,OhlO( and Hon. M.u.Ilonhamt ,8.0, are at tho Metropolitan Hotel, coiooei .Tames It. Vonng, New York Tribnt; John Hodman, Waihlmtoa Col'egef and Horatio llland, of Lngland, art at Wlllards. Art . How serrcftbly linked together are the "pleasures of the Imagination) (not Akcn sides) with floe wotKtoiarr. tvenwnneine mercury la boiling above the nlnelleslathe thermometer, Is It not pleasant to contem plate a pretty rural scene portraying the rapid flowing stream the arbor bound cottage, nearly hid from view with winding- vines and weeping willows t And to take ft good look at "Urown's Niagara by Moonlight" Is aa re freshing aa a shower-bath) for, while the per spiration flows copiously as we write about It, we can hardly believe but that It Is the spray blown over us and Into our face by an HI mannered puff or guit of discontented Iloreasl Thla may be an exaggeration, or stretch of the Imagination! but It-It not an agreeable one for sttch a day as yesterday! If you wish to experience the difference of the opposite i, atep Into the furnace-shop at the navy yard and then visit Harlow's gallery of palntlags, Pennsylvania avenue, aod you are sure to realize a Just conception of the "flights of the Imagination" as well as tho corporeal. Among the many cool and pleasant scenes to be witnessed at Barlow1 Is the veryplctuj esque scene of "Moonlight and Sunset,' by Wilson. It Is a river scene, and the sun has Just gone down below the horiion, leaving the sky covered over Ita trail, by a flood of golden ahceni while In the ethereal distance overhead Is the new moon queen of night vlelog with the goU of uay in answer to Ajax'a prayr, "Let there be light! AJax asks no morel" Hastening "homeward bound" Is a flock of wild ducka "on the win ji" othera are swinging over the placid river, while the weary sportsman ts mooring his boa on the river bank. It is not only a pretty scene, but a romantic one. One that will attract the attention of the rustic enthusiast, Is an "Italian scene," by that noted painter of "Niagara by Moonlight," George I.. Drown. The painting represents a scene In the rural land of art and soogj a flock of goats are traveling down the mountain path; the young kids are gamboling on the hill side, while under a tree, on tho opposite aids of the road, Is the lasy shepherd boy, wrapt In deep thought; while closo at his back.evl dently taking a lively Interest In all his plans, stands his fast friend, the venerable "Nannie goat." A more animated on than the above Is a large, painting of an "Italian Market Scene," by Nicholas Derghsn. It Is quite an old work of art, and It cannot be disputed but that It Is by one of the "old masters," having been palnted two hundred years ago. The sur rounding scenery Is mountalnousi while In the quiet Utile nook In the distance Is the Inevitable lake (not Como and the atone bridge. In the acene la depleted every phase of Italian life the peer and the peasant, the uke aod the dog, the painter and the butcher, the priest and the musician, the friar and the nun,&.c. We now come to one of Merrle England's greatest figure painters J. Y. Herring, pert. we need not say that his "i arm I ard Hcene" Is life-like or a line painting, for that is quite perceptible at the first glance of the admiring eye. In the yard Is a fat, plump, country girl feeding sheep fine specimens of the "black face" stock. Docks and chickens are prowling around, seeking an opportunity to "dive" Into the grata th ah?p are nibbling at, an nor especially the plate of "Carlo's," who Is play log "snapping turtle" at the heads of the. ducks and chickens, for which he Is being severely reprimanded by the Irish girl or Scotch lassie, whichever she Is. In the way of "silent poetry" In the gallery we have two marble statuettes, "Minerva'i and "Venus surprised," copies from tho orlgl. naia in tne aucan. Speaking of atatuary reminds us of the fact that Mlsa Vlnnie Ream haa Just completed Bornu of the figures representing "America" East, West, North and South. She has just completed "The West," and has had It photo graphed, and so very beautiful Is It that she receives an avalanche of letters by mall and otherwise, soliciting copies to adorn the pho tographic album of the admirers of the artistic and the beautiful. It is on exhibition at De WotPs Jewelry store, under the Metropolitan hotel. MfLiTARvnuLB haa ceased in the Mate of Florida The State ha r log passed the four teenth article and otherwise compiled with the reconstruction laws, Oeneral Meade has withdrawn the military authorit), and so notified the civil authorities of that Common wealth and also the department at Washing ton. Tho Chief Jnillro nl Home. The Cincinnati Gasctte, which has been Mr Chase's organ, now speaks of that gentleman as follows. "It ejected by the Democratic Convention after he had sacrificed personal character, polltlcalprlnelplcandotnclal Integrity topro. cure It, Mr. Chase has now the same bitter ness of heart toward that party, the same de sire for revenge, and the same readiness to grasp at any political organization which will make him Its head. "A chief Justice may accept and may desire a nomination for tho Presidency 1 be people cannot be limited In their election Hut in the etlort to procure the Democratic nomlna ntlon, Mr, Chase has not only abandoned per. sooal character and political prlucfples, but he has conveyed his willingness to accept the nomination on a platform which pronounced upon questions of the reconstruction acts of Conitnss, which are liable to come before him for Judicial decision. Aod not only that, but pronounced acts unconstitutional which he supported politically, and whose constitution ality he hat Judicially affirmed His statement ofhls nartlalexceptlon to the lluancial expres sion of the platform, which his construction, however, would remove, so that the platform would be no obstacle to his accepting the nom Inatlon, If he accepts all its other features "Wo think there can be no dissent from the declaration, that Mr Chase has, by his course. made himself unlit for the supreme bench) and the public decency requires that, sluee he has dragged his sllkenjudlolalrobolntotbemlroof orilce seeking, and haa prejudiced his judicial declslonsou the great constltutlonalqucstlons that may come before him, he should resign his scat on the bench And there Is this fur ther and cumulative reason, that a man whose mind Is so atlccted by hla ambition, and Is so turned to vengeance by disappointment, and who now has this hatred and malice excited to Intensity toward both parties, cannot be lm,M,.w "r ,he Jutielal temper which the omceoIUhlefJmtlee requires " Tin- kkw TiiKAtk with China, which was sent to the Ueiiate yesterdiy, is now In the hands of theCorumlttce on orvlgn Relations. It Is supposed that It will be reported Iu ex ecutive session to-daj. TheSforofi-.it even Ingsajs "The treaty contains no commercial pro. visions, and contains no stipulations ul come ?uence as affecting our relations with Chlua t is generally a rehearsal of truisms, and generally recognised as existing by the virtue of International law without treaty stipula tions between first class powers As Instance ol this a section that the United mates maj not build railways In Chlaean territory with out their consent, nor they In the united States The significance of this treaty lies In the fct that It reoogolzes the Chlneso Lmplro as being within tho Lommuuity of treaty pow. era, and umler the protection of the law of iiMiiuna, rum ii is valuable i n mem rmiier irom lla effect upon their future negotiation with huropeau I'uwera, annie of which have been in th habit or aitlngaa If China had no rights thev were bound to reioect riia t-jtiv af firms the inalienable right of Immigration be tween the two countries, guarantees religious toleration, and stipulates that reciprocal edu cational privileges shall exist In cacIi other's schools," POLITICAL. Ths ehanlala of Orant'a Illinois rffftment CtlatestM following laeideati" When at home; 'nptl1'kMilMl thai Mtthodlat Knlteet Sal ehuraa. WoU colonel X the Twenty rst Illinois rerlmeat h gar every oneour agement and facility for tearing a prompt ana atjitorra aoservnDeeai rviigioua tti- aodvastcnarallyreua&ln U audience lis ten lag to the preaenlagf shortly after I ease Into the. regiment our MMivrOD clay Isklng their usual seats arouad the dloaoe table, when h remarked! Chaplain, when I was at home and ministers were stopple at my house, 1 alway invited them to nk a blessing at the table. 1 suppose a blessing Is as muta needed her as at home, aid If it It. agreeable with your views, I should be glad to have you ask a blessing every time, w alt down to eat. " Thi Boston TrcrW sayst "An Indignant New York jmocrat writes to a friend In thla cltyi 'The Democrat! convention to-day, In imitation of John Phenlx. who disarmed hit adversary by planting his nose In his oppo nent's mouth and advancing his stomach sud denly and "violently against his adversary's flst,hav elected U. H. Oraat to the Presi dency. They have my hearty curses ' Tut Maine soldiers certificates have Just bea engraved by the American Hank Note Company, and are now ready for distribution at theAilJurnnt Oeneral' office. Thereon, tain portraits of Oeneral Ureal. Admiral tar. ragut, and Governor Chamberlain, memorial eeneaof the war, and ft suitable Inscription. It Is expected that about 40,000 of them will be distributed. Tin Sandusky Rtgitttr (Rep ) thinks "It was particularly cruel In the Democratic Conven tion to force the Presidential nomination on ton gentleman who has a taint of hereditary Insanity, and then to couple him with one of the Hlslrs, whose society through the cam paign would develop lunaey In the sanest of men." The Milwaukee Seafarf (Rep) iitiiWi have a gold candidate on a greenbackplatform. That a roan should stultify himself by going before the people at a champion of a policy diametrically opposite to that or which he 1 unequivocally committed, might excite some surprise were not that man a professional poll tlelao In short, Horatio Seymour." Tnt Richmond Wa( laya I "It Is fortunate for the South that there is more for her hop than despair In Oeneral Orant'a nomination. The Radicals might have named a worse man. Nor la there any reason way, in doing all wa eaa to hlp theDeaaocrali ticket, we should speak with uajuel or unseemly acrimony of Grant." Mn Howli, of the Springfield Republic, In speaking of the magnanimity of the southern members of the Democratic convention In going for P. P. Dlalr, says that "Wade Hamp ton, whose house he burned and whose liquors he drank, and Oen. Forrest, were among the speakera for him." On ana of the Round boats on Thursday night, the Inquiry was made of a Rhode Island delegate why the Democratic Convention nominated such an unpopular ticket. "Ob," waa the reply, "aa the party waa bound to be beaten anyhow, It was thought best that we should have a good whipping while about It, Naw YottK hat had Presidential candidates at five of the elections during the past sixty J ears, and in only one Instance has the eandl ate ben elected, Mr. Van Huren, In ISM, De Witt Clinton had 89 electoral votes In 181$, HuTutKIng 31 In 1817, Van Huren cola 1811, and none in 1349. The Boston Journal says A prominent mem. ber of the Democratic party tald.last night t "I have talked to over a hundred Democrats this afternoon and evening, and they all think aa I do that no honest man can vote for Sey mour, and no white man for Fraak Illalr." HoY.GEnnan II. Pxidlktoi has signified his probable acceptance of an Invitation to address the Democratic State convention of West Vlrslnla, at Or-.fton.on the 16th Inst. Senator Thurman, of Ohio, will also be there. Tnc Milwaukee delegation of soldiers and sailors to the New York convention came ai far aa Chicago, but finding that no arrange ments had been made for their transportation, returned home again. Tns New Haven tUyttler thinks "the per fietulty or rnln of our institutions" hangs on be wisdom of the de liberations of the New York convention. If that is so, perpetuity has got a good deal of slack-rope. Aw exchange thinks that Oen. Frank Ulalr could only have been nominated by tha Demo crata on the theory of the day. "Let me kiss him for his father." TtfvoKAM from a leading Republican at Washington to a friend in lloston i "The Dem ocrats have ratified the nomination of Orant. He ought to bo Inaugurated to-morrow,' Tbi Dayton (Ohio) Journal Is anxious to know where "General' Campbell, who figures so conspicuously at the Democratic Sailors' Convention In New York, got his title. Fdrn years ago the Democratic, partr was defeated because of Its bad platform. Now Us candidates and platform are alike, and all equally and thoroughly bad. Horatio Sit xotja u the first Chairman of a National Convention that has been noml. natedforthe Presidency by the Convention he presided over. Ax exchange save that the Democrat 1 na- iiooii pi a worm - ma i-encrai Jiuiieras inougn It had been made for him." Fo aaz.ni a suit of Judicial Ermine, eon. siderably soiled. Apply to 8, P.Chase, Jus- ic ucparioicui, yvasniagion. Is marrying Frank DIafr, the Democracy marry the whole family. They will find It very expensive. THcaB Is now organized a Orant and Colfax club In every township In Kent county, Mish- iu, cKvcut vac. Thb Rochester Democrat t with much plthl ness, announces the Democratic nominations, "Seymour and Ulalr oil and whlskr. Oxxbral Albert Pixk has been elected president of a rebel Democratic club In Mem- pmi, icon. J rant's llablta, Tnile. nod Menfftl anrc(criuc. Orant's personal habits and tastes are ex ceedingly aimple. He despises the pomp and show of empty parade, and, In his severe sim plicity and manly nrlde. he scorns all adventl. tlous aids to popularity. He lives plainly himself, and cannot tolerate ostentation or extravagnnce ininose aoout nim. ills mess was never luxuriously, though always bounti fully, furnished with army rations, and euch supplies as could be transported readily and easily In the limited number of wagons that be permitted to follow his headquarters. His appetites are all under perfect control. He Is crj uii-miom, idii uuring nia enure west ern campaign the offlcera or hla staff were for bidden to bring wines or liquors Into eamp. He has been represented as one of the most taciturn of men, and In one respect he Is such. He never divulges hla thoughts till thev are matured, and never aspires to speech making t and even in private conversation he falls into silence If he suspects that he Is likely to be reported. He Is the most modest of men, and nothing annoys him more than a loud parade of personal opinion, or personal vanity) but with his Intimate friends, either at homo or around the camp-fire, he talks upon all subjects, not only fluently and copiously, but In the most eharmlng and good-natured manner His life haa been too busy to read history or technical works, but he has always been a clooo and careful reader of the newspapers. He has a retentive memory, and la deeply In terested In all mattera which concern the In terests of humanity, aod particularly his own country. Upon all such subjects. In fact.upon all the vital questions of the day, bethinks carefully and profoundly, and expresses him self with great ease and good sense. His un derstanding Is of that Incisive character that soon probes a question to the bottom, no matter howmuih the politicians or news papers may labor to confuse) while his Judg ment laao deliberate, honest, and truthful fn Its operations, that tt may be Implicitly relied upon to arrive at a fair and uablased conclu slon Hit memory is stored with personal in cidents Illustrative or men and manners In all parts or the country, showing that he has evl dently been a profound student of human na ture throughout life) his appreciation of men and character haa never been surpassed. This was well shown In the reorganization of the army after be became lieutenant General. It Is well known that he did not fall In a single Instance where a change was made In putt fog the right man in the right place. This was due neither to chance nor snap judgment, but to his habit of careful observation. He warms toward a bold, outspoken, and loyal nature) full of ardor and seal himself, he naturally admires these qualities In others. He has no patience with a weak, complaining, and selMsl. disposition, and cannot endure double dealing or Indirectness of any sort. MralghUorward and frank himself, he respects these qualities wherever they are found In deed, the most striking peculiarity of his na ture, both aa a man and a general, Is a pro found and undevlating truthfulness In all things Those who have known him best will bear a willing testimony to the statement that he never told a falsehood, or made a voluntary misrepresentation of fact) and will believe us that It would be almost as lmnosalble for him to do so as for the needle to rorget lis fidelity to the pole DanaH Lift of Grant. Whnt Doe It Menu? The Vribune of Friday quotes the following from Shakspeare's scene relating lo Co-sar re fusing the crown and applies it to Mr. bey mour by the use of Italics! "Cmifw-Hutsoft, I pray you I WhatlJId Cirsar awoont "taico-iiefelHown In the market-plaee, and foamed at the mouth, and was speech- lrinm ",,T1 Vry llkH ' hath thl J"1 Tho same paper of to day reports Mr. Nye as saying. In the Henate yesterday, that Mr. net niQur'a health Is very prrcarlouV, an I that to It to be set aside fn behalf of Mr. F.J. Ifl.l4ii.laii..l.v .-. Uut what docs it all mean? l.ATESTTELEORAPIUC NEWS. u & - -t - Br TIIK AaHOftlATKD PltEflS. THWaXJEUB' &0V IN'EHOLAND wtjHisn mm jai a;i'&w HATTERH ON T1IF. COSTI1KST KKCOSSTKUCTIOX IN TIIK SOUTH EtECTlOX Or iA. 17. ft. NEXATOR Dlffletaltr In North Catrolinn TEUIBLB XmCTS 07 THE WZATHKK FROM EUROPE BY 0 An I.E. IjOSPOjc, July 14. Dispatches from Madrid atate that at reviews of troope la and around that city jet tarda y, tha Commanding Oeneral made a speech warning tbe soldiers against making any demonstration of sympathy with the late movement against the Clueen's Gov ernment. Theeountryls rejiorted tranquil. It was announced la the House of Irords last night that tbe royal assent to Ihe Irish and Scotch Reform bill aod the boundary bills has been obtained. Lou pox, July I Evening. Cousols-fllVfO 01 for mooty, aod 94oa account) United States Hoods, TxKGTZXf Erl Shares, il. LtTBftPooL, Julyll-dalcs of Cotton 1 .000 balest I'plaade, l-KP Orleans, lljfj. Weather favorable for tha crops. 1,01 now. July 14, The son of Klor Theo. dorus "has arrived In England and gone to Oshorne to visit Ihe Queen. CanLSRcnB, July It Bancroft a a ar rive4 In tnUtity-mad; fats opened negotiations with the Orand Dual Oovtrasscat for the ratification of the aaf nrailtation treaty. ifOB-Dorr, July 4t,-ianigM,ia reported that the Spaniels Qoverameat has declared lartlal law la Catalonia. The latent advices from China ear the rebelt have Anally retired from Tientsin, having abandoned all hopes of taking the place. combat, June w I'croie Shah has de clared himself an ally of Russia, North Carotin. Election of Nona tors A fieri on Locnl DlfHcaUr. Ralbioh, N.O., July 11. The Democratic nominations and platform are received wtlh acclamation throughout the State among all classes of Conservative people. The Legislature to-day elected John Pool, or Pasquotank, United States Senator for the long term and Oen, J, C. Abbott, of New Hampshire, now of New Hanover, for the short term. Tbe contest In caucus between Abbott and Dockery made the matter for aome time doubtful. Both Senatora are from the East. Gov. Uolden yeaterday, without notice, ap pointed a new Board of Commissioners for this city, thus supplanting, without law, the municipal authorities. The authorities, be lieving that the Governor had transcended his authority, referred the ease to able counsel, who were unanimous in the opinion that the Governor waa actlog without authority of law, aod to advised the city authorities, who advised the new board that they would not give place to them until they were legally elected or appointed. It Is rumored that Oor. Holden has called upon Oen.Canbyfdr a military force to en force his order. No one whatever Is disposed to resist lawful authority, but Gov. Holden Is doing several things which the people believe he has no au thority for. It Is with them a question of duly whether to submit longer to what Is not law or resist the claim of unlawful authority, no matter by whom set up. Orffnttlaliiar tbe Alabama Hlnte Gov ernment. MoaTooMBnr, Ala , June 14 The Legisla ture of Alabama, that met yesterday by order of Gen. Meade, contains about thirty negro membera. The Senate doorkeeper Is a negro, aod the doorkeeper, sergeaot-at-arms and chaplain of the House are negroes. To-day Oov, Smith was Inaugurated In the presence of the two houses. He sent In a measago which was In the main more conservative than was expected. He recommends, In strong terms, tbe removal of all dltabilltlea from the people of Alabama, and bitterly opposes any disfranchisement ex cept for crime, Oeneral Shepherd fired his cannon to-day in honor of the Inauguration. Tbo Weather It EfXeet In Now York. Naw York, July 14. It la estimated that from twenty to thirtydeaths have been caused by the excessive heat In this city and Brook lyn, auringine past forty-eight hours. Four teen deaths from sun-stroke were reported by the police between 11 o'clock last night and 11 o'clock to-day. Numbers of persons who were prostrated by heat and taken to their homes do not appear In the police reports. Since noon to-day, over a dozen cases of sun stroke have ocjurred, two of them Immedi ately fatal, and others are expected to prove so. Yesterday was the hottest 13th of July for ten years. Thermometer to-day 97. From Ihe New Dominion Tho Weather. MoHTRKAL,Julyl4 Today was the hottest day of the season thermometer 93 In the shade. Several deaths occurred from sun stroke. Toronto, July 11 It Is understood that Hon. W.P. Howld will shortly be sworn In Lieut. Oorernor of Ontario. Also Francis Hicks will succeed Lord Monck as Governor of Canada. Thermometer stood 100 lu Ihe shade thla af ternoon. Several eases of sunstroke) one fatal. Nonth Carolina floiiator Elected. Columbia, H.O, July 11 The Legislature today elected Thomas J. Robinson United States Senator for the short term, ending 1371. The Senate on the fifth ballot elected F. A. Saw) cr collector of Internal revenue at Charleston, Result In the House yet unde cided. The Lieutenant Oorernor was Inaugu rated to-day. Death of n New pa per Man. FniLAiBLruiA,Julylt. John F MeDerltt, for several ears connected with newspapers In this city, died this morning of inflammation of the bowels. II was said to be one of tbe best phonographic reporters In the country, A Conffreaamau Besioinlnatefl. Elvira, N. Y., July 14. At the Republican Congressional Convention of the Twenty seventh District, held at Corning, Hamilton Ward was renominated ou the first ballot. The Weather In Baltimore, Ualtimorb, July 14. The heat of today equalled thatof yesterday. The thermometer, at 3 p. m , stood 1034 In the Gaxtttt efflce, and now, at 11 o'clock, It stands 93. Cotton Crop. Savannah, JulyU Private advices from Florida report that the worm la doing great damage to cotton A New Dally Taper. We have received several of tho first num. hers of a new dally paper called the Morning Htwt, published In Auburn, New York, Its typographical appearance Is very neat, and Its make up, In all tbe departments, reflects credit upon the publishers. The iVrwi Is Republican in polltlosj an 1 we hazard nothing la saying that, if It continues throughout the campaign as It has begun, It will do good service In Ihe oause. W H, Barnes, esq, Is Its editor, and he wields an able and facile pen, A Trbrcu psptr which professes frleodll cafs to Carlolta wants hsr to rttarn to Mexico and st up as I.mpreis It Is safe to say that she woull be tnurdsred before she resobsd tbe capital Qioror WujihBRLiCif, a painstaking Philadelphia artist of conitdsrabje lonl rspu tatlOD, .1 dead Myaterlona. The Chicago Trttnnt sayst "Horatio Rev- mour la of that delicate organlBfer-inat whole lire ha beeokoneof palnfutiRnxt Menial disorganization is hereditary in nit tt safes of tha care that'aaonft be) taken Iu th'seletlon of a leo President o may. aueceed to tha Presidency, file health of I KeymouV render tha accesBloaol lflalr.thoutd should the Democrats succeed in tne election, or, strong probability! and who Is there In the United Htates. of any party Republican or Democrat, Unionist or rebel, white man or1 mica man wno can imagine rmni uimr at President of the United Slate without hor rorl To vote for He) mour, without voting for Blatrlsnot possible 1 and to vote for Seymour and Blair Is, under the circumstances, a vote to elect Frank Blair President. "In case of the death or the Incapacity of Mr. Seymour, If elected, thOjOfSc of Presl dent would devolve upon Blair, than which no greater calamity can befall f be country. Let those who thl nit of voting for Seymour think also of the dread possibility which hat haunted him during nla life, and then rem em ber that In the event of Seymour's disability or death Blair will succeed him. It Is only neccsii reasom issary to mention the probability to make onable men anxious to avoid It," DIED. bIIt. ah tti axed 19 -.. iliQzhter of tha I-ia J. lift-. Fnosral this aflemoan at & o'clock from lb anus-, of hsr an ntr Mr. X, Llnaslar, 43aitre)t The frload of the rami I y are tavttmt ti atlead. KIMO On tha 14th lastaai. Jambs Hon far, veancest aon of Ilobert 1, aad Kate A. King, aged thr week. . . ' Tb frlendsof ths family ara lavltud te attend tat faneral, IbU r.nrn' at 3 o'clock, oa C treet, between Third and Foar and-a-balf streets. Little angel, it With amtls BTOLFP.-Oa UoaJar, tha 13 h Instant, at 1,30 'does, p tu , C. 0. sroLrr, la the JJJ year of his ace I1U friends and lb friend of th fatntlv arnre Bpeclfully Invited to attend his faneral, this after aoa,at 3 o'clock, from his residence, corner of Sixth and 0 street. WI8WALL. Oa Sunday, ITU lastaai, at S o'clock, iB.itf nr-Uef lb bral,ULAia raaras. Infant aonot JeMyhiC, and Florence B. WUwall, acad llmoatbsn IlALVilH.-Oa Sater-Wr. Jlr lltha AxnasW W. If ALHAta, agta M year. , BARCLAT.-Oatl Ulh bHaat. Mabia (ill ma, lafaal child rWm 11. U. aad Katie KHilf Barclay, aged six rata. M nKRAY.-Oa th lit laMaal, CapUla Fau cis KirUraaAT, U, 8 lt.,latb41thyear or his ate. KDOXCaA!f.-1n th ltth lasUtt, Ebwiv P. DoxsoAV, ton or P. II. Do Began, afdl4mnnth, 111 ruoeral will Uk place ftom corner of Fourth street west and L street north, to dar (Wednss dayiaUp ni The frlsndtof. the ramlly are l. vlted t4 attend. R OUNI TRIP REDUCED RATES BALLARD HOTEL. The best accommodations In the eltv f Btcbmoud. Board Rednerd tt 8S Par Day. rSr,On,'l'ftMl tn the Virginia Springs, 8UP PKR.I,OD(llaa, end BREAKFAST, M ThlalecanltabllsbmBtta snrpasMidbr non InthoeonDtry. JOHN P llALLARD, Jt tr Proprietor Marble Monuments, ah n ST ATUARY M A It Ii U E MANTELS. Tho ground en which rav marble rard la alias led bav In boon told, aad contemplating- removln be fore ib lit of February next. 1 olTr mr lar.e and well -.elected stock of MAKBLK MOSUMfiflTS, KTATUAKY AHD MlKHLB MAMTKU, AT umili us.uvjt,u rnatJimniiniiaiit. DXPAETMINT OF Till ISTEKIOK, Diitsd sr atb Patbiit Orrict, Wasiiixotox, July IU, 1WS. On the petition of Ebkn H. Hobsfobp, of Cam brtdce. Itiu , praying ror the extension or a pat at eranted. to hlrath 10th day or October, ISM, fur an improvement la Compound t for Henirallilsc Chlorine, foraeven years from tho expiration or aid patcDt. which takes place on th 10th day of October, IKS, ll la ordered that tha aald petition be heard at lha Patent Offlo oa MUM DAY, tbe lath day i September atxt, at 11 o'clock, m ( aad all pereoaa are notified to aupear and show eaoite,lf any Ihsy bav, wby said Mtltloaoufht Bet to be granted. lUroas opposing thaaxUnsloa are reqatred t alelBthol'aieat Dace their objections, specially set forth Jb writing, at least ttetnty day before tbo day of hearUrt all teitlmoay 11 lad by either party. to b need at the aald heart or, nanst be takea and traaiultted la accordance with tbe rnles ef th office, which will be f araUhod en applitatlea. Doposltlona and other papers, relied upon as tsilmonyf mDNtbe died In lb ofSce twinlv days leforetb day of hearfasithe arxarneaU, If aay. n i.uiu tmrm ua, ll.l Hliaa turn wmllutUJ , Orderod, also, that thla notice be itubllnhed la th HurCBLtCAX and la the nft(fltncer, Wash infton.D.C .and la th Journal, Soaloi, Hasaa- tuuTii.puDna not iwr urta noooeeiTO wnii th Ant of aald publications lo be at least sixty dars nravlnne lo th dar of heatia. A. fcf. 8T0UT, Iyl3-Wii Aatlna-Cotamluloaarof PauaU. MILBUHNS' POLAR SODA. The Coldest and the Best. Ho. 180 rutetath Stmt, Oppoilt, Treuuj MINERAL WATER8 OS DRAUGHT tnyrS-tflf UNION FOUNDEY, FIRST WARD.CORNERrElflTSTLTAKIAAVXt NUE AltD EIOlITEEITTn STREET, F. A A. RCIINKIDEB, IKON roUMDERft, TLAIN and OKNAUEXTAl. SMITHS, MANUFACTURKRaoKAl L KIN DUO? CAST AMD WUUboTlT IKON HTAIKS AN l KAIL NOM. CAHT-IKUN BUILDIHU MATERIALS, WINDOW HEADS, Ac , 4. Hardware and llouae- FurulalilnK UOOUI, We alio keep In oor Store a renerat aeaorltnent 0; BUILDEK81 HARDWARE and II OUbUFUHNIall 1NU UOUU8. which we eel I at reaaonable prlro. AsenU for llANhS.DINMOKK 4 CU '8 VVBlulf. INUHOALKijor all alias and Mortising Machine also Stml Drootna and Brushes at factory prices apil-im TEE RUSSIAN AMERICAN SODA WATER, AT COVUIII.INrs DltVU NTOHU, Corner of F and Ninth street, la the Coldest and Deal In th city. Drui, Medicines, Fancy Articles, Soaps, Tow ders, Ac , .t rates much below Ihe asnal prices. J ell iftia . NEW YORK TEA OOMPAHY. ir YOU WAMT TOUK ti:a axi oiiifii: rum:, AMD AT xkw vun-c rniCKs. Ilo Nuro nud Uo to llio NEW YOEK TEA COMPANY, Corner of Seventh and K etree!, NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET Ja.SJ.tr TI108 KIHBT A CO IN-T1IK bUritKUE COURT OF TUB DISTRIPT OF UiLUMUIA, THE 11T1I DAY OF JULY, 1J3 StBAil JAXB Ruiiibsox, plaintiff, n at- Obobub T, RwiVasoir, defendant J Wo ' Un motion of tho plaluillf, by Mr Ollbert S Uluar. Ler alLiruer. It it urJril lint 1Kb ilfiiii.t. ant cue bis appearance to be entered herein on or two re the Orel rale day ocoarrina forty days after mi ukv, uiuiiwim m vauia wut ue I'rucveuea ill be proceeded it iiu ia co ui aaieuti, (Hiiaad) A. D, OL1N, Jii.tlr. jyll'Tuflw A true copy. R J Mkku, Clerk DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UsiTinrJTITE PATBHTOrriCB, , . WAaBiaaroB, June W, IftS, On tbe petition of Joiix J. Wsxaa, of OyHier Day. N Y ,praylnff foriho extension of a patent granted to hi in the tmh day of bVptember, lbM, which pat ent was snrreaderad. and application for ro-Uene made in four divisions, for au linprovement la HarTealers of Oratn aud Ora, fur aeven years from tbe expiration of eali patent, which lakes place on Ihe lh day of eepteniber,lo6St It is ordered that Ihe eatd petition be beard at th Patent Office oa MONDAY, tbe 7tb day of beptember next, at 11 o'clock, tn 1 and all per-ons are nutlrled to appear and ahow canee, It any they have, wby said petition oacht not to be s ranted Persons opposlnr the extension are required to file la th Patau I Oiflce their obieotlona, pedal ly aet forlh in writing, at leaal tatntu daya befor th day of heart u ft all teatliuony filed by either party, tone need at th said hearlnr, must It taken and Iransmllted In aceordauc with th .ales of th office, which will be furnished on application. Depositions aud other paper, relied upon as test Imonr, uml be tied in tn office ttotnty days be fore th day of hearing 1 the arxnmeoit, if any, wlthlBsn days after filing th teitlinony. Ordered, aleo.tbat this notice be puUl.bed in th KiroBLlOAH and the Inttlligtnctr, Waahlngtoa, D C , and tn lha At Lit, New York, New York, nc a week for three saeoeablv weeks (the list of aald publications to beat let alxlr day previous titbi'layufheariiir A M rffOUT, Jei-Tbit Actliis: CommUloner of Pate ate INVERT LADY AND OENT lath world are Vj waoud as aiui- for our ONE DuU.AK HALE. A Watcb. a cut of Cotton, a Dttft a Carpet, and thou-anda or other articles, for f each Send Mi ni, inr 9 i-iib. ,! eireulara arlvlnt; fall In formation. Liberal Udfteeroenttfc .agents Clr coarsseatfrce . uahkb. u mu Ve BANKS. LORD CO , UJ Washiagtoo st, , ljgtton, Mats. n NAN CI A I. AND COMMERCIAL. Vor Sal1iBet.t. 1 1 Naw York, July 11-1.18 p. mCotton, dull 1 " u, . HinU ' rn.n-vunchangedi feu eenta. Hugar, dull and ToK BALK-TtlK 000D WILL, FIXTURE, ttmehangedi Cuba, Uf412M erntst Porto Rlao, 1 Ac. of the Ic Cream Salone, Ho 2W Beymh my,7 .mi. li... :.:.ii. bahv.h Hk! .im. I.iivhb it in.l N tirli. 'Store and Cellar rateai No. 21 (ttflH.W. Corn. ate teadjj demand falri 1 id Oats, quiet and steady t fUtTtO eenta. Ityfi quiet and steadyttl UQi J Poik, demand Moderate) tt8MI. Gold. fUlJ. VDaltimorb, July II Thcr la more Inquiry from shippers, but they ara ori Httr prltei 1 a De low thevlewaor holders. Tha highest prUn - - " offered for Men (fade CIlF AlUIt boPtK Kxtra la a. Holders are asklax ait W. The jvunini iiviuauii iini, ; . miy,f IUi- nrdi edlafe want. URAtsr. IfAear Receipts, COO buahel whit andMU bushels red. all new. Market dull and drooping, . Balest Whlte-JM boshela nrlra new at 14, and 160 butbelt good at M. fled 190 bush- 3 46i 100 do. at 3 40; W) fair at ai8a, andlOQ npiitaiM winii. com ins a m ft. i-ent.-j lOWJjl lifted blue-eye. cents. I uars Keceipia Tti Mitneia, naiea nutneia at bt ccoii iw aiw cental ( nr H lha . an.1 1IA kii.lt-ila """?" ""' """"-I". " '' - , .a'.. - ' . l . ,.... ' houthern. lite-tio receipt. Market steady, Sal 300 bushels at 1G4 cents. Caffrt There Is more Inquiry from tbe trade, hut sales cnntlnue light. An Invoice of 1,000 bags, extra "Adelaide. ' was sold yesterday on private terms, to go weti. ajso, 100 bags ;r mm second hands, part at loM nts,and balance at 18lf cents, sold, dutv nald. We continue to quote a follows! Ordinary, 13,MGU!- centsi ltyUtnU eentst choice, 1IUQ17U cents) La guayra, ltftlT eentst Jura, 233 iK cents. t'ofoa The market continue verjqulet.bul firm on the basis of tl'4 cents for middling. Stock light. Hales Trstcrdar, lt bales of low middling at St cents, aad fll bales at l eents. ir, iviuia deoiii kudu. i,vn isvt iroui nnmi. Molatttil entlrelr neiiected. and we have no sale torepnrt. . PreWsfoae The market remalna qultt.but tlrni, and price araffadllr maintained. There an inirv aemana tot uacon, wnien we eon tlflua to Quota at UtlUW eeata for Hhouldcrai 0iOSUccntefrrlbHXiei aadleOtT nt eenta for elar Rib, llam ara steady at Itatm cent. Dolk Meals are la request, bat bld above tha vlewe or buvers. Ianl I alao higher, and we quote It Ilflil eenta lor West ern. Mess Pork Is Arm at an. outers sugars are quit dull and rather neavr. we nave no saies 01 any moment. Refined Suirnre W nuota nrleea aa fntlowil Hard Crushed loJ centsi Soft 40. isV eenta for circle A eentt forUi 16. eents for Extra U't and 1 iO 14 cents for 0 yellow. S runs are steadv at TT eenta far hfarvland. 70 cents for Utltlmore, and 67 cents for Alonu- tn rn mi Special Notlcei. ff-rjT WOKIUNOUBN'S ASSKJIIII.Y, ll.ln. 11.11. corn.rot tf.lr..!, IUI. IWKDatS DA)EVK.'fUt.tllo'cTAek JTU H J&. MAUMUnUAX. K. BIC'r. Kjgf- ROLUIEUl' ASP SAILOnS' UHAKD RATIUCATIOK MEITIKO OR AST AND COLFAX, uoaoAT iVEamo. jult , At 8 o'clock, p. m. IK FSOKT OF THE CITT HALL. Th. followUl-n.ra.il dl.tln(nth.4..UlcmrlU ftddro th. tn.ctlDf t MT. U. F. RICK. t.II, Acktn.... a, a. (1. A. OAKFIELI). AT. Q . Ohl. (i.n WH. A. PtLI. M U.. Mfuoorl. (i.n WM. A. PILE. HO.. Mil Uii r. it. Vam wvok. 1 0. 0.1. 1 r.c miAnica, Cr , l II EJPAimi, m. c , wi. .n.wtTork. l.di.u. 1 r.: i den. EOtWaTuN, avror-eIect, UltaUslppl. u,n, u, n nua. at. is. llilnola. Oen. McKEE. M C tlc .L. HIsilkelnTi laiUelppI Col. C. M. HAMI ill. .TON, a- C , Tlorlaa. Col. A II JONhS.M C, North Carolina uii j w. H((jlunu. ss u,,Mlsaoari. Capt. BOLEN, M C , Arkaneas. He SIDNEY CLARK, Kaaaae At other All Republican organisation are cordially la wIlM In ha nrtufnt. Dy order of ibe Soldier1 and bailor' Central jiepaniicanbommiiieeiorvneuiainrieiuoiamoia. R. J. U IN TUN, Chairman 8 R UARR1MQT0N, Secretary. JyW td irrV VEREIN Ab electloa of officers for th esslag year nf the Hchnelsea Society, will take piacn neai iTAvnuuti, iota inaiaai, a. too new Scbuetien Park. Vote will be received there front J o'clock p. m lot o'clock Br order of tbe rre.iaeni. ujii nj n.i. buuniut, Beey Tvjr-TIIK UKGATTA. All owner VX of boats wishing to enter lato th comlag Hex alia U Ulymoal. on th gist f aslant, will meet un Aiauoi.ui viu room, loot 01 dis.o eini, Meior John Watts', on Wednesday evening at 7 t o'clock Th object la to elect indces ror tbe corn Ingrciatla. Jyll-at tsr MAYOH'BOPKICK, CITY I1AI.L-, irem runnmiii .arte wnnia me curiim rlfldly onforcedoaand after thtiothlm that every Hoc and Uooae so found t Ian on and after thatdate, will beta! tbe police, carried to the Work-hoas, 1 rlcldlv onforced on and after th10th Inatant. and 1 rnDmnx at taken p by nnfd of appnritlnr Ui la. No exeeptlona will b mad la any case, bat all will 1m dealt with atlka. Th law also impoaea a penally 0 th WBra ef Goat foond at lane, which penally wilt b strictly IT7-10I HAVEKKMOUTOTnEIE VO renna. are, bet, 11th 4 )2.b streeU. -ii- II V V t fl R IIV Is NATIONAL rSEEDUEN'S SAVIXOB AND TRUST CUMrAflJ, Corner Nineteenth street and I. are. HbTICEi Alt moneys left on depealt al this Dink (corner of Nineteenth street aad Pennsylva nia arena,) between now and thsZlst day of July, will begin lo draw Interest from DATE OF DK POSIT, if left In bank six months. Lot all who bav money by tbera drawlngao la tereat, however small th sum, ut t at one la tbe Dank. Sums of tOO or over. If left on deposit thirty dsya or more, will uraw utereat at tne v l or rourper eent, per annum The actual cash depoalt of this Dank on the 31st day of Uty were t7,7,Ul&7. D. L. EATON, Actuary, J W. Alvobd, President. 11. D. Coois, Chairman Finance Committee. Jeia dim srjSIVENTH STREET. AN EXTKN3IVE IIOOT AND S1KIK 1IOUSK, Where th pablleraar always find WHAT THET yi An r, ana 01 in iiroi haaiufaui uhe Second door south of K street and Northers if arket, rn". C. I. IIOWRLL ek. CO., No 40JKKVENTHHTKEET.IIETWEEN F ixnn tTitvvTH A splendid assortment of UOOTS AND SHOES for Ladle and Oeutlemen. Mlses, Yonth aad Cbll drea ctntanlly on hand, at low price No Ml bEVKNTIl NTKEET. OPPOSITE THE jui'ti rA.it.ai urfiLn -KTST-JUST PUnt.lSIIEO-PIllCK 10 b-u" (janxa. New Medical rampblel, entitled MANHOOD, ATREATISE ON HEALTH) BT E, DE F CURTIS, M.D.,7. R C. 8 , Ac.,c, (Late Suneon TurkUh Continent.) Antberof ''Curtuna Food," "Expoae of Qusclts and Utuckcry." "Un of th atlcroavop la Certain .,u. A 11. I.I II tv II Ah. . It). This invaluable woik treats oa th cans and cur of premature decline 1 show how to live aad what to five fori how wealth I toil aud how regained! itvea a clear aynopala of youthful Indiscretions and anuaes. ibu u rriuaur .uaioiui The apor pamphlet can be obtalne I on appllca Hon or by poat from th author, Dr, CURTlB, wbo mar alo be eon ill led at bis rnaldeace, Ht IX) F a Irani. WDiHirn w , iniai) -ui.tawccii, Waablflitou, D.C , from tb hoursef 10a in to 3 p. m , auu ifwia us', iu. let) -wa jrrsr' K AIIL.Y MAUItlAUKSUll. KSJ rRANKLlN sdroraied Early Harrrlaies L-uy for yonng meg, on thl aod other anbiscts. being a GUI UK TO MARRIAUK and Conjuxal Felicity, by benevolent pbyeirian, aeul by mall, lo eealeJletterenvelopea.freeor chart Addreae, HOWARD A880C1AT10N, Pox P., Philadelphia, l'eoo tnylft-ftifi Groceries. J, KDBBILL UARE, DBALSB IB FINE FAMILY GROCERIES. No M Ninth street, near D, a4 tf WASH1HQTON. D Q. Interior Adornments. nKIIROI W I L L N E R , PAPERIIANOER AND UPU0L8TERER, IBrOBTBB ABO BBALBB II, FIIKNCH AND AMERICAN PAPERHANaiNQS AID UPUOLSTERT GOODS, ill Ninth strest wssl, betwssa D and I streets , febS WAIbiuutob:, . 0, r-hftnred. Wheat, demand fair at lower rateti fwr reat cleap. JD at iteceipis l,oit ouenei wminn yri-- i, BHanuQi iirmin, "M't "!" WJ" market quiet butj stead. Ha lea Hit ''". ei en .nZ'u,ADuif!ikr Stti 000 fair atllleentai ilW common and Vtraef , j, . . J011.1U.ABkiaint ,v i at 100 cents. Yeilnw-lio buahels t "!!. .(X fifrttoL Vtp "uu WQ,llJrlTtf iiy .... ...iiAi,...i..i.jn ..lift i na aeipiwi. 4r"M Vuit nni, ., .4 - nt KEWT, wllh Mvee r'Nima and eMIar, sltaalod vn tbe corner f vi.. .t.s-i ., .J 11 iirpri nuthirttBt-ateat I A hestreucars. Water Id tbe rard. ArP'T plr nai Am 1 4or. - - rt .CT-iL' .1.- ubii ttifii.t.rrrn ! lOOa-HUraeaeailatira rt -, ,rrt .I "'fiM: rellrn "r..v"f ? "w?.i "- "it. iinY.,:. :, iriovi o vnii mj tiv mvw -. Alt,lbatlfnl Ms on rTlnetoeath street, wil aid, between at and K ? U r-ji for sKjw j per uotitb. . STAstlj A lllifCAU. 1 -. . .Vin" riftetbih ttrect and Saw Tork a? . '.JJii . JJ KhTi-A splendid FAKU of nu serea. wltbln . ,yi. ilnth aIRI r-l. as Iwm ran TkV iSSrt. t mirlf. .H.". r"Iw S..WS.I, near a eewer, and ba wator-lYI-e only l,W)i rcrntal,AuOcaeb, and remainder la one and two T,m irp"" Konuxn wiiiTs.r. Real Extale Drokers, JyMt 410 Seventh street, between 0 aad 1L 1.R BALE -A NO.l LIGHT EXPRESS WAOON, a- lar ?' craiia. ! nuiln ta talda allava. weat of the alley faaviog a front of 4-W feel, for ruinf n niatr lavmiTt irom vi m m nu aad Sju respectively. Tern 9130 ea-b, 11 aae la ft. It. IS, and SI mo a ths. Tl tie. p-r feet. laqnlraof , h PFAU, 2T, S Park Place, V afreet aonb, tet7lw lletween lit It anil Mtk aireet. 1,R 8ALE-A LARGE LOT OF SErOND-HAKD X1 Machtaerr, Army Von.Worklns: lra.c. Jen-1 if lath street wharf FOR KKNT.-COILDINa OX THE COItNEIt of hleventh and K alreels, antubl fvriooal teiw T?OR RENT 0hSAU-ATllEEE-8T0!RTSRIt X Ilooee. altualrd on L street aoutb, nearEiBbih etreet east 1 10 large rooms wllh ia aa4 Water, aod. euavenient loioecara. iBanirxra ( jotreor UBKl'II &EPETTI, 1 streeu. Navy ard. Cor. Seventh and 1 stroeu. Navy WBAPPISO PArEttTQRSALE. loqnlrc of HORACE BRADFORD, At lb Reoma of lb Vonag Men's Christian Aoclatlon aptT.tf Wants. rANTED-NEWANDpAoT-OFTCLOTIIINO, V V UbU UU1.1I ABU 1 ela of -alna.attheeltl.aii brokr.8tor ot R.TULTpN k Uo.. Oil a lath street. b soora aona 01 reaaaTiTania irnin fiwii Boarding., BOAHDIKa-FIRSTCLA.9 board with rim Bl.h.d IIhw . lib.A l . R .trH. U tw,.k FlflA uid 8llb .IX..U. Alio. T.bl. BMtil. A FEW D0ARDEB8 CArT Dl ACCOMAIODATEU Vllk 1IIIAKD ,n4 LUbU!HUl H& p.r wk. fll)LKDOABD41UMnri.lb Arplr .1 cut O .IrMI. bclwccn ru.lflb B.4 ThlilDlb . MB' UOBJ, .PcnonaJ. PRIVATE MEDIOAI. 001HUI.TATIOH AT X OLD" SB 5 RUT ') ttaTcaU III..I. o po.lt. Ood. , Hows' 11.11 H.r.t. room, for ptl..l i.-if ' Educational. M1 ODESB LAXODAUIS PROFESSOR DANIEL K 0K00Xfr . Formerly Teacher of Modem Liotnafea at lb aor(Hown aad Celatnblaa Gellea-ea, Dlatrict of ColBBibla. haa rein mod bit rrtvat leauMaa la French, Oerma, Bpaalsh, tad ha rnalied elaatea I thoae latnaiea Peraea deafilaa it! a any of tblae-.a arply to Mn athWolOen. 'raslatlonatiiadl the aboW laaieaM, ala ia otkeslasrnsreei, with aeenrateneea anl a reason able char re No fill beveatb atret, oppoelt th lBteH(neer Betiding;, between D and E itref. Wa-Mnit-.. D V ani-tf thos7a beown, xiovjasc. eiarv AMD Ornamental Fainter and Oiaxicr, 1, Luul.lmiu At., bet. i',i anil 81h NL. J0BB1B0 proiiiptly .tlcadwl lo. nUU-lf Money Broken. 193 MO-tET linOKEIU. .10' OnlEELlK a 00., citt lou orricE. X...TITWELTTU T .BET.E AMD T STBEETK. 0 ibort B40Kr...Bd.,.,,l( from I'.bab. Atmb, Oflcr.1 B.d Cl.rka' rr..cconBU Mrcli... I.nir ' . Trnnka. P R AC TICAL Manufactory, t500Sgl SEVEITII STIIIET. EAST BIDE. no. Door AboT. 041 T.llovV 11.11. IAKII R. TOrilAH A CO. VT. Br. on.l.ollr HADFACTUR!(a .nd b.i. oa b.nd lb. LAKUEsr B10CK .ad UUBATlibT VAKIKTYol HOIK LEATHER AND DKE8S Tllb.lKS, V lib HcHorr.rTa r.lcat bur.. PACKIKO TBOHKB. VaLIbIb. j ' Ladies' add Ve.vh AtciiEi. . . , ABU UlAVELlIIU BAO, I.lb. Dl.trlctof ColnmliU, Bod wbl.h OANNOf IlK KXCkLLKD, K11IIKK foil H'llKSUl'll. .HLIUIUIBO. TroBk. Iboroniblr repaired Bod cov.red at abort Bolic raTtf-eclin JMWHKjm WALL, R0DIN80N4.C0., ' 323 l'.llnn. At., bet. stb null lOlli NI. Hat,, Capi, Eoot and Shoes. VAIEHIINE WAGNER Has reenined basiaess at hla old stand. Tit, USD BXIlI3r:Tp ULTWEKN- NINTH and TENTH STHEET3, As llanafaeturor of 33 o totes c& QUoos, JWhereh wltlboplea-ed to receive orders M from hi friend and th publle rensrallr. Jfl Uepalrinr: neatly aod promptly don at tne.fv abort.! notice. Jell) lut tie vej ait opened alQU tie venlh street, opposite In tellleeneer Ualldlar, a new and well-elcted stock ofllATd. tlAPb, DOoTiaud bilOha fur Uenlla. nB aud Uoys, which tbsy offer al a small ad. vane upon coat, ilavlns; tnjui ht for Cash they are enabled to offer superior badocemsnts to pnrcha. public that thev are reallj selllni a desirable class Architect!. CTABKWEATUEa k PLOW KAN, AUCU1TECTB. stiuinisiiB Attn Offlca-PLANTB BD1LD1NU. corner York aeim and Fifteenth streal JaM lr Garden Seeds SEED8TOKE K elrnet, bear Twenty-Rneond atreet. TUllNU' HEED, MAMUELWUK2EL for atoik aud other fresh Heeds. r,. . ..A r 0UBI8,JK. It (itfAr Clrcls ud Panusylvanla Avenae. 11 mites "i ivaaniniiOBi a ew i .- ui ivvii. at, Tiir igw uuii A call solicited, and eoinparlaoa of price thai lenfed wllh any similar etablihmeBtlB tba city, J, T. PhTTr St CO . tli Seventh street, oppoalle Inlelllceacer Dutldlnir, Waablnxton D U. H '5 t i