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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDAY.......... june 23, 1560, Spirit ef the Merning Press. The Constitucion treats upon the Sicilian revo. lution, ke The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional Proceedings and news. — eee IP We are indebted to the U.S. Consul at Bristol, Eng.. for late files of London papers. IP We bardly open an exchange paper with- out seeing a burning fluid accident announced. Will not scientific men devise some remedy for this state of affairs? UF The dies for the ninety cent postage stamps ‘was seat from New York to this city on Thurs- day. The stamps will be forwarded ina few days. Se > The Japanese at New York do not seem to appreciate the Opera. Some of them left the matinee given for their entertainment, the other day, inthe midst of the performance, to go shop- ping on Broadway. Ex-Posrmasten Fowier at Pixe’s Prax — ‘The features of the statement regarding the rec- ognition of Mr. Fowler, the defaulting New York Postmaster, at Pike's Peak, derived from ® private letter received at St. Joseph, Mo., (which is considered reliable by persons there acquainted with the correspondent,) are as fol- lows “An Individual, whose dress and general ap- ince denoted a city style, who was evi- y anxious to shun particular notice, recently tT his name as Achille Drance, at the : unidentified until one day, on his way to quartz claims he had purchased. he came to a smail vil stepped into the Rec ¢ in the mountains, and "s office, where he was at once recognized by an old resident of New York, (whose name is not given,) who exclaimed, “Why, Fowler, Yer ne you i from?” Drance staggered k with a flushed f: then t mp pale, be replied with calmness, “Bir. you are mistaken. My name is not Fowler. ¢ ell, if you are not Fowler with his whiskers off,’ the other replied, ‘you are his twin brother.’ Drance. seemingly much embarrassed, and endeavoring to evele the disclosure, asked if the Recorder ‘W8S present. But his tormentor, not willing to give him up, drew him to another part of the room and said, “I know what say. You are Isaac V. Fowler, of New York. You have had your hair cut off, your whiskers shaved off, and are disguised by your spectacles, but I should know you anywhere.’ At first, Drance assumed a firm and indifferent appearance, but he soon aa way to bis feelings, and exclaimed—for eaven’s sake, don’t —_ me.’ Mr. Fowler was deeply affected at first, but gradually re- sumed bis cheerfulness. Being within reach of the Government, he thought id best to leave im- mediately for Salt Lake and California, mention- ing Australia as his probable destination. He fied at once.” Mr. Fowler, on the first night of his arrival at Denver City, is said to have entered a gambling saloon and won $2.00) He then bet the whole amount on one game, but the dealer refused to risk it. Witbout making any comment, be took up bis winnings, went tothe bar, tock a gin cocktail and left the room. This created inquiry as to who he was, but bis fictiti name arrested no further notice. He is reported to have spec- ulated largely in claims. —_—_———— INTELLIGENCE PROM Ex-PostMAsTER Fow The New York News says: We have been aot nished with the following extract of a letter from @ gentleman residing at Havana, who went out in the Moses Taylor with Isaac V. Fowler. [t estab- lishes conclusively the whereabouts of Mr. Fowler, and “np at rest rumors recently circulated here that had not left New York. The letter bears date Havana, June 3: ‘We had only three ladies on board and six gentlemen, and among the latter was the late Postmaster of New York, Mr. Fowler He called himself + Mr. Potts’ while on board, and appeared quite sociable After arriving at Havana, he called on Mr. Helm, our Consul, told him who he was, and asked if he should inform me. The Consal replied in the affirmative. So ‘Mr. Potts’ called informed me. He also informed me that Mr. Helm and myself were the only two per- sons in Cuba who knew who he was; but at this Present writing many persons know him and all the affair. { should have said that he came on board the Moses Taylor at Sandy Hook, from a Steamtug, having left city the night previous. What his future intentions are I do not know.” peter eaiori: seremmamibmetcrabeyder Tue Lost or raz Steamer WaLxer—The p Delaware, from New York via Cape May, bas arrived at Philadelphia, with the sur- vivors of the wreck of the steamer Walker. The following is the list of the missing: Henry Bread Timothy Conner, Jeremian Cozzey, John M Brown, Michael McGee, Marquis Boneviento, James Patterson, Michael Allman, Joha Driscoll, Robert Wilson, Cornelius Crowe, Charles Miller. George W. Jobnson, Samuel Seger, Peter Con. way, Daniel Smith, Joba Farren, Joseph Batti, James Farren, George Price, NG Porter,S. J Hodson, &, Baite, Joba Engtison. and’ Win ‘aylor cthcers and forty-three e Saved in the boats 7 aa § is at Kirkwoods’ Secon, ofthe Babee Gas Age eg and Hon. fos Craig, of Monnaies Bosse Seaan = Rothchild, is at the New York ~-+* The health of the Prince Jerome Bonaparte has so far |mproved that the bulletins hb: so far Lape alletins have been -** Representative Winslow’s name is men- Moned in connection with the full Sardinian mission undur Mr. Burlingame’s bill. --+* Mrs. Faulkner and her daughte: - oied by Mr. Faulkner, ine Amer! can tninister, ve presented to the 2 = bone tench Emperor and REV. A.W. WAYMAN WILL PRE farewell sermons T'O- MORROW acoes MORNING and Night, at Union Bethe! Ch: pel. * ‘ST. ALOYSIUS—TO-MORROW will be a grand att mass at BROW oye in honor of the patron of thischurch At v pers. € o'clock p. m., FaTHER Macuire will lecture. it* re" NITARIAN CHURCH.—Rev. Mr. Bow Ww EN. of Baltimore, « 4 . in the Unitarian Churche Servis Oke morning at 11 o'clock. V6 mace AT THE FAPITOL. By Di ne permission, Rev. Taos. H Sr. Y sian the Hall of the House of Represent ves TO-MORKOW, (Sabbath,) at 11 o clock. jez it* THE LAST BIBLE LECTURE of the season will be delivered at the Rooms of the ‘oung Men’s Clirt. tian Associatic Rev. Dr. ason, THIS (waturday) EVENING, at #o'clk. he public—ladies ine! ‘are-cordtaily invited attend. It A WORD TO THE WISE.—A good fit is & nice article wanted, and for ‘Store. Nor 468 Seventh sent ihe Hes 5 a ven’ street, is wheres od fit and a good article oan be bought at x Bo—Sust received a second ly of Spri apd ‘Summer Clothing, Hats sud Cape si SMITHS oo anerenth street, opposite t! ‘ost Office. Service in the i PRORENEN SANBIRAPES LSE: Miberztennentmomiste Gates Jabencas st pois For sale in sets at $1 @ co it Bice Ace av 186 ARERR. 486 NOINGS will ban oe No nee eS PA ue r ‘nth st. P 3 . of Nv WINDOW Pe, ON PAPERS RE COR and . &e., which customers at re- = gmon 9 = a Lage iced Glazed . ven! ’ which will be sold a fourth less than the usual price, ir st aed con! itronage, tion of saad no paine’ St te Berea’ sive 7. al Statistica, DELecares. appointed Mr. Lawrence, now in Paris, and Judge WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. —_——o—— Tue Democratic National CoNvENTION Longstreet as to the International Sta- (Editorial Correspondence of The Star} tistical Congress to be held in London in July. Battimorg, Friday, June 22. Tes Waeeke — following report of the The morning session of (of the Conven- ee for th, ieben te tion) has just terminated; at past2 p.m. It tean Consolidated a Line to thal was a session of breathless excitement. Indeed ‘i tution. The time of e the excitement throughout it was so intense as to prevent anything like noise and confusion from annoying any one present. Last night, in thelr deliberations, the New York delegation (consist- ing of seventy members) voted, only bya majority of four, to sustain the majority report; except in the case of the Georgia question, whereon they agreed to recommend the rejection of the bogus delegation and to admit the seceders only from that State. At9a.m_ to-day (before the meeting of the Convention) I ascertained that three of the thirty-seven members (of the New York delega- tion) composing its majority were ready on the first opportune moment to change their position, if that proved necessary to save the life of the Dem- ocratic party. The newspapers will tell the Star's readers—in the published details of the Conven- tion’s proceedings to-day—how that became neces- sary, and how—at what gpoment—the three changing their position, defeated, just before the Convention adjourned, Mr. Rule-or-ruin Stuart's motion to lay on the table his previous motion to reconsider the vote by which the Convention had rejected Mr. (Oregon) Stevens's substitute for the majority report; which said substitute directed the admission of the seceders from all the States that seceded at Charleston; and of the seceders only it is due to Mr. Dean Richmond that the fact should be known, that ever since he has been here he has counseled caution and conservatism in his delegation, and rejecting the solicitations of the intriguing Douglasite managers, has endeavored None but the best quality of to detach his former followers from the course of | AMERICAN AND Bnojism Palate ann VaRsienzs. party destruction upon which they have been] je 22-st* a " Highth atrect. bent. His purpose, as far as I have seen it, has | 7 SOTICE, 7 N been to prevent the disruption of the party at all Ovr Rills for the past half year have all been hazards. made offto date. As mai can make it conve. hient will confe: favor by calling at our Star's readers in e brief spe dexk for accounts, which, if not taken away prior The Star’s read will find the brief speech sey nee Nee aot taken, “3 » the 25th instant, ie sent to all for whom in- eotieted: by, Ms. Hallet, of Maes: (dvawn out | ALi sw choat decimation Wercueeialy by the outrage proposed to be perpetrated upon | trge that there will be a more than uswal effort him by the report of the majority of the Creden- | mado on the part of our credit customers to settle tials Committee,) in the published proceedings of | “Ju 22-atjyt_ CLAGETT & DODSON. the morning; and I recommend its attentive peru- \ sal. He had been the fether of four consecutive ROWES ORIENTAL BALSAM. A Cure for. previous Democratic-party National Conventions, BALDNESS AND HEADACHE, and, on such an occasion, of course, spoke with about 7 o’clock. - La - Barometer at the Smithsonian’ at 7a. m., (cor- rected for ten:perature,) 30,033; at noon, 30, Thermometer at 7 a. m., 62°; at noon. 74°. Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a. m. to- day, 71°; minimum 53°. HOOD has now on hand a 8 oak of fixe ataniard SILVER Wank, ail of his own make, that he will sel! as low as any of the Northern Wares are sold for, and at the same time will warrant everything tobe etandard silver. 338 Pa. avenue. jer R SALE— A GOOD TOP BUGGY, z But recently done up. Price Ninety-five Dollars, Very Cheap. Apply to _je 22-2t* KE HER & PYWELL. TF YOU WANT o TO GET YOUR CARRIAGE PAINTEDor VARNISHED, Go where they use This new discovery has produced astonishing re suits in curing Baldness and stopping the hair from = falling off. It remove: druff and al! eruptions an amount of feeling in his thoughts and words | !*! ee oe: Gael core ies Hentaen cote, sufficient to have a great effect upon the minds of | lightful wash and perfume. Price 5) cts | For sals all nt. The very brevity and simplicity of | 0 Messrs. Nairn & Palmer, Chas. stot, L. M. Sha ada eins dir th civeaimaness, cio: Sree oe a ema quence of the highest order; and, 1 doubt not, GREAT BARGAINS IN made the still small voice once more operative upon the minds of many a man who heard bim, MANTILLAS! who previous to his speech was benton following the insane counsels of the arch and impudent abolitionists whom the Douglasites have bere in- s‘alled into their leadership, as at Charleston— Charles Stuart, of Mich. Stuart did bis best to prevent Hallett from being heard; but in vain—all his points of erder to that end being so clearly pretenses as to disguet fair-minded men of his own side even. Montgomery, of Pa., did not show his mug inthe hall to-day, thatI saw. It was awfully battered yesterday afternoon by two blows of the fist of young Randall, of Philadel- phia, a youth scarce of age, who, physically, ts about of the size and of the strength of Alexander Stephens, of Ga. The Clipper of this morning says that Montgomery ran like a good fellow after Ladies should lose no time in calling at the store of CLAGETT & MAY, where the greatest bar- gains ever offered may now be secured. ing purchased for cash the entire stock of a large Impor.ing House at the North at aredaction of 45 per cert. from the cost of importation, we are enavled to offer to our customers the choicest styles QLONE MALF THE USUAL PRICES. bt ot paani attention to the following lots, still unsold: 138 Lyons LACE POINTS and SHAWLS, 225 CAMBRAI and PUCHER do , do. 135 elegant MAN TILLAS, with deep flounce, Together with a comprehensive assorinent of é} 2RNUUSE, PICCOLOMINIS, and other novel and tasteful shapes. Also, a fow of those beautiful and very cl B 7* and CHALLY ITS and TRAV ne ITS, and Miss! Sand MA hen Ei. D ER CLAGETT & MAY, bet. 9thand 0th sts. DR. SCHED drawing his pistol. He drew the pistol upon re- Bess eave oRiecie patients—and others ceiving Randall’s first blow, and did not tire after | 12 Washington who may wish to consult him in regard to Consumption and any other Lurg, Liver or Stomach Diseases—that his usual weekly visit, on account of urgent engagements elsewhere, will not take place until Wednesday, July lth, oa which day he will,as formerly, be at his rooms, (a fow doors froin S ‘B. Waite’s drug store, corner of Louisiana av. and 7th st.) Dr. SCHENCK desires to stato that his advice, as heretofore, is invariably free of charge, but for examining the Lungs with his ResriROMETER, his cha ge is $3, except ‘n cases of persons unable to receiving the second; after which bystanders in- terfered, and thus saved him from furtber punish. ment at young Randall’s hands. The announcement made by Mr. Russell of Va., that he had a communication froma large ma- jority of the Virginia deleyation, which he had been instructed to make in case of the exclusion Bi of the seceders, fell Uke a thunderbolt in the Leg & Aes a. Schenck’s Medicines are for sale Douglasite ranks; as the friends of D had fool- | 3t',°& B. Watte’s Drug an ae ishly allowed themselves to be cheated by their * blowing” outside sympathizers {nto the notion that but a minority of the Virginia delegation would withdraw in case of the consummation of the outrage contemplated in the report of the ma- jority of the Credentials Committee. The change in the relative strength of parties in the Missouri | #21 delegation, as evinced in the morning’s voting, also worried them ; indicating as that does that a majority of that delegation, even, will withdraw in case of the exclusion of the seceders, it gave them an ague. See the vote on the adoption of Stevens’s minority report for confirmation of my repeated declaration in the course of the week, that but eleven votes from the South will stay in the Convention if the majority report be agreed to, _As they stood at the adjournment of the Con- vention, the Douglasites had nine slaveholding States votes only ; having lost twoanda half of} (205 Pa. Ay ready trimmed fine Crape, Silk and those votes in the course of the morning's pro- ine ee at ae eres *, Ladies’ and = y y. children’s Dresses and Under Clothing, and Gen- ceedings. — W-D.Wo—s. | tomea's Shire, Cola cal Wade: oan oes to order ip best manner, Fashion plate: Battimors, June 22—12 p w eaoh month from Paris, A. P. DOL The regular report of the night's procecdings | _J° 20-4 293 Pa: avenue, sou of the Convention will convey to the Stur’s I. M. SINGER & CO. readers all the particulars of the death of the = — J Democratic party, that breathed its last asa Na- G eer ee SUCTION x RICHES OF tional organization then and there; so I need not repeat them here. The first of the elaborate SEWING MACHINES ! series of frauds by which it was killed was the — ¢ ick of a man named Cessna, of Penusylvania, at | The Machines are acknowlndred the best in use, Charleston. He was that State’s member upon |" Family Mroktnon | matulscturing purpo EMBERS OF CONGRESS AND OTHERS about leavingthe city should eal! and, exam'ne our great stook pf Pianos from| Chickering & Sons’ great frotory, Bs also’ @ number of ¢ second-hand, nearly new 8, Meiodeons, Guitars, Fiutes, Violins, Banjos, Tam: borines, Acoordeons, Music, Musio Hooks, &e ,&0, JOHN F EULIs, 306 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. YARD SPECIAL.—Those of mors and frienda who e bills with w ectfully fied that they are all made off, and if any prefer 0 have them sent in boot will please call atour Gesk during the present week and get them, as after that time we shall render every account on our bocks, and we earnestly request an early settia ment of the sane as soon as possible. Prompt pay ments alone will enable us to serve our patrons upon the beat terme. je 21-108 523 Sevanth -t above Pa. av. 908 MILLINERY GOODS 293 AND SEWING FACTORY. 293 A. P. 293 Pa. Avente. 9TH anv 10TH Sts. W. COLLEY & CO. the Committee on Organization, and in that con:- Letter A (for family or lightimanufsetur-—_ mittee he propesed the unity-vote rule, by which | singot Nok BP with only some 130 votes really for Dougtas, his Singer No. Se acai A we Twist, Needics Cotton, Oily ke. > WM. H. GLOVER, No, 388 fe manayers were enabled to command the assist- ance of 152}, votes then, and, here, of 150 in all; two or three anti-Douglas delegates having taken their seats here in lieu of Douglasite alternates who acted in their stead there. Cessua’s Ppropo- sition was voted down in the committee, but next moruing he assembled all its friends and refused to notify some of its opponents (of the called | **° eaten lerkeruen Rov pace pene menting), be: have ane be upon it, and thus of Ninth strect, wh re they may find a fulland com pase ts approval into that committee's re; : on Velvet C fiat fi eackesice cae ete sat pe Carpetings, from $1.25 to death of the party has been at length hatched. | Rich Huglish Brussels do. The shameless frauds upon the Southern Democ- | Rich Linporial Thres-ply, (23g Ibs. to the yard,) at racy involved in the exclusion of their representa- | g. fom? conte fo Bie. tives and the introduction of counterfeits in their | Varn ati! iueo do SR ato one, Southern ertee’ ne mere constituency than the | Also. Ail w dths twilled.s d plain Venetian do., for Southern States’ representatives in the Chicago | Also, elogant wide Dildlothe: foe veins, hall Convention, is of a piece with this man Cessna’s . sharp practice—a worthy expedient of the cause ain eer st in which it wes essayed. The hot haste in which any and everybody claiming the seats of delegates who retired last night were voted into them, demonstrated the purpose of putting in Douglas- ites enough tomake up an apparent two-thirds | A vote (of the whole electoral college) in his favor. The South, as here represented, cares not how many Such delegates may be admitted, or what their action may be. To-morrow morning, al, the seceders from the whole fifteen seceding Dem. ocratic States—for the three-fourths of the Ken- tucky delegation who retired last night to consult t entertain no idea whatever of going back—will | = meet inachurch here and make nomination, | R' Delaware, though she will not act with them, declines to act with the Deuglesite sectional gathering; and at least half the Missouri dele- gation, !f not more, will do likewise It ts not yet positively known what the majority of Messachusetts, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, je 21m — ok EMBERS OF CONGRESS -ND OTHER: Who are soon to return to their h 5 < would add to the comfort avd beauty of their houses at from 90 ets, Rich and ex! Bvy Door M ats i Linen Sheet: F icia ‘Tafle Damaeks, from 6-4 toilet wide, Ch lI sizes, 8-4 by 8-4 io 12-4 by 2-4) “Powellinge ‘Toilet Quilts, and other ‘Ton! Sy s ol Goods, in pleasing and great nbuadanoe, core cheap. ? CURTAIN MATERIALS. Our stock of rich and appropriate materials for Cartains is got so Re sorpesied. in point of ele- nee, Variety, Presa Wa kere reasonableness of price, any Elegant vat rom 8 pont pe si nearly 2 yards in nes, from 5 cents ti x Tish Embroidered “tapestry “® now article our s,1n embroidéred patterns Voy the yond. stestenici are » at astonishingly low Also, superb Emb ordered Lace und Muar (eeher- Curtains, at from 13% cents to $3 per yard, And all the ornices, Side‘Bands beautifully repre- senting flowers fruits, with rich Centre and Side Co nd els and Gimps t match In conseq of the advanced stage of the sea- son. we have determined to run off any of the above goods rel about the first cost, and at prices and the minority of Minnesota, Maine, New — to be less than the same can bs else- Hampshire and Connecticut will do, though it is anticipated that they will decline voting upon any question among the Doug lasites; Possibly re- maining present among them, if by so doing they can prevent the conspirators from polling a nom- Ail goods sold to ge to a distance will packed for transportation and seut of free ef eed “Se 18-10te0 CLAGETT & DODSON, WwW oop! woo odbDr inal two-thirds vote of the whole electoral college wo Dm for Douglas. Their bope. however, is a very Pita KINDLING WOOD, at the lowest fatile one; for the Dougiasites will admit any of WM. GALT, T.J.& dies ni? Pa. ay., between Ith uate t a. OR POR” yd manufacturers bie, the be PaR et oS Fee ets or rg SorrRR pots, COFFEE URN8, TEA F E rhea anc norse their partizans from any State to fill a seceder's seat, upon any pretense he may set up; until they have sufticient to complete the series of frauds upon popular rights through which they propose to steal the pretended two-thirds-vote nomination they aim to give him to- Nh 7 » W. D.W—a. ———o istED Business in Cononrcs.—The Post Ofice and post route bills are the only bills of a general public character now pending between the two Houses, with the exception of the tariff bill. POURNISHING E -Hardware Importer, BAA oe I ndid stook of Ci —from of Seen Melent = »—800n tu arrive, dS Sgt SS Cuancror Navy TitLe.—Congress has changed the title of purser to that of payiaster in the Navy. bow British navy adopted this title some, " EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &c. AUCTION SALES. "PHE PIC NIC OF THE SEASON. ——s Jf. EP Por other Auction Sales. sve frst Pee, plics’ Friend Society | __ By WALL & BARNARD, An~iovoms. The Young Catho! MISCECLANKOUS STOCK OF GRoce. On om ve ANNUAL PTE nic Ane, Bo. at Averion At ARLINGTON SPRING, re NING) the’ deh tonsa in Ot the Auction ‘ 25th. tock Tickers 2p ES 10 Crnts. G of Grove: ice, com wi he . roceeds will he devoted to the education tyson, and Black Teas, Ini ing Of boys, The well rand Pepper, b known character of this Associatior estard ives an assurance t who a cick tiie Pho Isic will enjoy & dey of pnictecrupted pleasure. Good order will be maintained. Omnibusses will leave 7th street and Pa avenue, connecting with the ferry boat Gro. W. Riees, at the end of the stone part of the Long Bridge, The Georgetown omnibuses will connect with the packet Frying aed every hour for the Spring by way of Canal. it j fter discussion, Mr. Trembell moved tostrike out so much of the resolution as related to the purchase of machinery and material; agreed to, and the resolution was adopted by a vote of 21 ‘to 20. The bill widing for the erection of a post office in Phi oes was taken up, on motion of brands, Whiskey a | ’ ensh; over that amount. s eredit o * NOTICE. Tapproved endorsed notes. pa poor mig cae tiaeen at Regcesiotations HE STEAMER. PHENIX Will leave her WALT. & BARNARD. Anote to the bill making further appropriations for the | © bast, foot of Eleventh street, at 7 p. By J.C. MoGUIRb & CO , Anctioneers. mpport of the Post Office ‘Department for the | M, Navy,Yard a snd” Alex LOSING OUT SALE OF LIQUORS. Crea ‘9pm. on MONDAY Jum EXCURSION to the W HITE HOUSE RAVILION, to be in compliment to Mr, Jonx W. Tickets can be had of either of the following agmed tlemon: F.D. Stuart, Lemuel Gaddis, Gaddis jr., Ben f . 1 Wright, John F. Bits, John 7. © rending the 30th June, 1860, was concurred n by a vote of 24 to 15, and the Senate adjourned. In tHe House, Mr. Washburne, of Ill., made a report from the committee of conference on the Post Ottice deficlency bill, that they were unable to agree, and asked to be discharged from further Service on the same; and that the House insist on AND GROCERIES, aT Voes'’s Family Groce! On tUBSDAY AF PEND IN. June Sth g’olook, at the store o: Foss bon. enresr Penn. avenue Tenth street, we i geil there Giard, Dupuy & ‘ec igm: te W ands "6 * id Nester, Dateaveods, Mensnekain, 8) and Gibson's Whiskies, in wood ham, Dr. R. Finley Hunt, John Cruitt, | poet Met e ets will be so pont March, q — on the — dpe ——— Jae Bawa's Joes; i ocinars @ Parmer amen mproved service Ne ee By. limitation, or nished by railroad or otherwise, retaining the Isabel steamer contract clause. The report was agreed to, and the Maga pae ‘eas. Honp. Spiess, Wo den Ware. Broo #, Brashes. &c Terme: $3’ and unde cash; oer that amount « credit of & and ¥ days, for satistactori s endorecd notes, bearing interest Tae vyiox FIRE COMPANY int nd giving an EXCURSION TO GLYMONT MONDAY, July 16. Particulars, The loan and treasury note bill wastlien passed— fgture mivertisement, ie: JC. MeGUIRE & ©O.. Aurte. yeas &, nays 77. F order o = " By WALL & BARNARD, An: Mr. Morrill, from the committee of conference | i¢ 18.2l&eo2w THE COMMITTEE. on the disagreements to the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill, made a report thereon; which was concurred in. {Among other things, the two houses recede from their amendments {n relation to the execu- tion of De piste by the respective printers to the same. The Senate loan amendment was witb- drawn, being rendered unnecessary by the pas- sage of the loan bill. t. Crawford ineffectually endeavored to in- troduce a joint resolution for the adjournment of the session to-day at 12 o'clock Mr. Keitt, in objecting to this. said that the President had informed him that he would not sign some of the bills until Monday. Adjourned. anes hae Ss Preceedings of Te-Day. Ix THE Senate, to-day, after the consideration of several private bills, a message from the Presi- dent of the United States was received, vetoing the Homestead bill. The grounds of the veto are, first, the unconsti- tutionality of the act donating lands to {ndivid- uals, which he says is the effect of this bill; sec- ond, it is an unjust discrimination between Americans and foreign citizens, an American having the privilege of locating upon the land if be is the head of a family, but no such uire- ments being made in the case of a foreigner; and thirdly, that it unjustly depreciates the value o military land warrants. A motion to postpone tae further consideration of the bill was made and lost The bill was being discussed, with reference to a two-thirds vote. when our report closed. In tue Hovee no business of importance was transacted up to the time of our going to press V———————— ee "AMUSEMENTS. MR. W. H. PALMER'S Te VERY SUPERIOR N Britt Bvesies at Avction. DAY MORNING, 3th inet. at 10 e'olook, we w Li sell, in frout of the Auction Rooms, two very su- LEE FOR SALE AND RENT. [ For other “ For Sale and Rent” advertisements, see first page } T—A comfortable DWELLING. eli- ated, being inthe v cinity of Patent three-story, with back-building, sit- sighth st.,No. 404. Apply to 321 F st., between G and H. ies OR SALE OR RENT—A comfortable and convenient two-story aud-basement BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 442, situated on D street north, rext to the corner of Third st. weet, Apply to CHAS. BRADLEY, Patriotic Bauk, je 23 61 ‘erma: 3) and 6 days, for approved endorved notes. bearing intorest. yessd WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW By J.C McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. 600D CRANC in SATURDAY. the 21 une, at balf-past 6 p. m., ill be suid at Suction, that two story F: 295 on Third street, between 4H norte h the lot and back buildings The lot ie 19 feet frout aed 0 deep, running back toan airy. The kitehen »« nearly new. n view of the rap of the city, the liberal Congress and the aim: the Capito! grounds, which will nati the vale this property, it 1 oo oj for mvestment ite FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT IN THE FIRST WARD—No. $4 Six Buildings, Penn- sylvania avenue.—Will be rented for 3 months « Furnished House. The situation is conveniont to the market, and one of the mcet healthy and desira ble in Washington. Water upstairs and down. A first-rate Cook will remain ifdesired. Terms very erate. Apply at this office, Je 21=6t* LAd2 FOR SALE —I will s*ll my Farm, con taining about 30 acres of iand, situated on what 1s usually known as“ Moore's Lane,” between boundary line of the city and Glenwood Cemeters, ‘This iand 1s wel! situated for the resudence of pers sons doing business in the city. Upon it are several handsome building sttes. | will sell itin whole or divide it to suit purchasers, on accommodating terms. Upon the farm is a sina! but comfortable house, with stabie and other out-houses. Those wishing to bny can, by calling on me (on the plice,) learn the price and terms. D. MOORE. letwoen Tand 8 acres of LAND, on the Plank Road.:7 h st. about 4 miles from Wastington—a beautiful building site, or well located for a market arden Apply a 3 Agency Block, corner Seventh and F et ington, J im Fo. REN T-—The three-story-and-basement BRIOK HOUSE corner of Sixth s reet west and F street north, one square from the Patent and improvement of this eeotron maa _ FUTURE DAYS W. BOTELER & 5 SECOND-HAND CARRIAGE S'fonsrs ke sOn MONDAY 3 instant, at 94 o'clock, we iT ern Liberties Market, on Aucticneers it Bucey.35 oe Farm W ‘ : sh TELER & SONS. Aucts — By WALL & BARNAKD. XCELLENT AND ARLY NEW CAR PENTER’s Shor on J HiRTHENTH 3T., av Avy NDAY AFL} RNOUN, ot _jozzat C,W. BOTE inet, ‘ City Post Offices—being one of the finest and will sell. in tront of the ae Farewell Concert & Entertainment, | (''},.Po*,{ cations in the city. ‘itis srrameed for trot. between land K.amars eee (Previous 10 nis Departure ror Evaorg,) | 4 store and dwelling: has a bake oven attached a nt Carpenter's Shop, sulject toagrount ren' Te-ms: One third cash; ces in 6 and 90 daye, or eatisfactori y endorsed notes, bearing interest a VALL & BARNARD. Avcte UIRE & CU., Auctioneers. TAND NEAR! ¥ ee cm Will suit a baker or confectioner. Possersi on the ith inst. For terms, &c, apply to GEO. J. SHUFFERLE, at Jackson, Brother & Co, 333 Pa avenue. jeis-tf At WILLARDS’ HALL, On TUESDAY EVENING, June &, Assisted by Eminent Artistes, including HERR AHREND, tre Geezar VioLoxceLiist. At the termination of the Concert, Mr. W. H. PALMER FS, RENT—A two-story FRAME DWELL- ING, with kitchen and wood. shed. on Third street, between G and H sts. north, No. 295, Rent th. For further particulars inquire of SDAY MORNING, Jue fens at f ALES crmonth. For further particuiare inquire NG, June oun, a In his matical character of STONES, corner of Si and H ster 3818-5 iook, at the reeent reridenoy <i the. Reisen Jillian = ah, salieae ome we, _ > inister. corner o' irteenth a: etrests, we Tio woetedul inten tanrwaise the: ee eT eri, ee perth & 1 sel! al. the Furvitureand Household Eff cts. eet. 1 oO ith 3 I GREAT SECOND SIGHT MYSTERY, | promiars,. "1" *'hoatfaruiture, Agpiy ce the | comprising Suite of Crimson B-oratelie C d peer, Fer Which in concert room is probably inare interest FOR RENTSA poesia box FRAME nitare, consisting of two French Divane, two ing than is its performance ina theater. DWELLING HOUSE on O street, between 8th and 9th, containing 9 rooms, with frontand back | Green and Gold Frocatelic and Maroon Plath Cor Tickets (59 cents each) may be procured at the usic Stores of J. F. Filis and W.G Metzerott. «iat Messrs Philp & Solomons’ Bookstore,where programmes may be obtained, je 3 OPP FELLOWS HALL.—Third and last week Of the Triuniphant Success of Thiodon’s Museum of Mechanical Arts. yard; stabling and good water convenient. A. DUVAL je 18-1w* ‘Temperance Ha! A PRIVATE, SALE—Des-rabie Montgomery Canty, Me dispose of at privare to suit, a tract containing 183 acres of » situated on the C. * O, Canal, 8 miles from Georgetown, D C.—ite © ed Arm ire, Suite of four Crim-on Demeak Curtains, Cormos, Walnut Center and Car. Tables. What Several exoe.lent Wainut Secretaries and Book - Lands ¢ am authorized to i — id+ board, Walnut Eixte 12 French Table, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. entire length—and divided by the Washington Dining Chairs, Mahog: b » The following New Soe be presented aqueduct. [t has two landings; & warehonse, store. | French Chias Dinner Set, Si!ver-pinted Casters, THIS EVENID house, and other builk in well wooded and Gobiets, Caampacnes and Wines, Ist. View of the Town of Tangiers, watered ; with a county road | ading to Rockville, lver-piated Spoons aud Forks, Tabie Cutlery, 2 Y ashington at Valley Forge. Also. & tract coutaining 118 acres. well wooded | ned and Lin SI. Nati Presentation 4th. The Eternal City of Romo, Sth. Automaton Rope Vaulter. ae Napkine, fe. and watered. Title perfect. Terms liberal. Apply ottage Bet, with to THOS, DOWLING, Auction and omission ie Li Handsome Green Marbie tops, Merchant, Georgetown. -eo2w =f yes paw, Ci s ie ot ; ; — = = e8: i", Boe icasbars, with a beautiful effect of the Ror RENT —A two-story BRIC SE. on | Bedstead ‘iain Barese — To conoiude with a grand and awful scene of a Missouri avenu —No. 40. Po — olsters and Pillows, coclient “lankets. Comforts, Counter panes, Radiator, Airtight and ail other Stoves, Cooking U' ire Safe, ao tment of Househoid Storm at Sea, ‘ Doors opea at 744 o’clock; performance wil! commonce at 8. On Wedueaday and Saturday Af ternoons Speeial Performances ; doors open at 2 o’clock—commence at 3. Children to day perform ances l5ote, Cards of admission 25 tts. jem FREE CONCERTS! RNST LOEFFLER, New York atenue, be- tween Ist and 2d streets, would respectfully state to the panic that A CONCERT off SELECT M ac will be given every MON- DAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS during the season. at his I’avilion, commencing at 5 0’olock and ending at 10p.m. Pxeviour to the Concert. on the Ist of July next. Apply to D. A. ry =R- STON, No. 464 ¥econd street east, or 520 v~ enth street west. je 7-e01m* s EB LITILE COUNTRY SEAT NEAR WASHINGTON FOR SALE.—The undersizned offer at private sa'e a beautiful little Country Residence of about sx aeres, on the Sev- enth street road, a short distance this side tre toll gate, and adjoining the residences of Messrs White and Lewis. The house is & comfortable two-story square building, with wide hall, parlor. dining and break- fast rooms, five chambers, and kitchen, situated on An elevated point back from the road aud surround- oe r e6+h; over that sum «9 and % days, for satiaisotorily endoreei ng inte: be rest. jemd J.C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Aucts. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer NISTRATOR’SSALE BY ORDER OF PHANs’ Co! OF EXCELLE! the 26th inst., | « the Saloon is open to those desiting to while | ©d by & grove of handsome shade trees, oe Of Sa ith, decessed, in the away a few hours in the mazy danon, “Ik |. The sare tastefully isid out with walke ee Nos. 130 and 132 Porn avons, te and drives, and contain a young orchard of fruit tr: ea. grapery and vegetable garden, choice flowers and ornamental shrubnery, &e, There ino a gardener s house, stabling, spring house, fine pump of water at the kitchen door; in short WATER ICES, and every description of CONFECTIONERY Always ready at city ices. 4 Parties desiring the Gardens for Pic Nie pur POB 8. Are requested to give a day or two notios, tween i9th and 2 th stresta. a! the Personal Effcots » Wil Hardeome Mahogany and Walnut Brocatelie Cov ered Parlor wood ther Bureaus and Sideboards. je 18 3m thing requisite to render this &a elegant and oom- sete ye Soh eel Pace Talis ent ee | The terme of sale will be mate liberal. An offer 8. ai WANTS. to exchange improved city property in part will be | Mahogany and Walnut Whatnote, Dining, Center - ite: J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auots. Fine Gilt-frame French Plate Mirrore and other D—A SITUATION as conchman, by a} 2°? 'W___J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. lass young man who understands his business. Address Box 16, Star Office. je 23-21% RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY Desires t) make an engagement for the nmOr As housekeeper, ina private family or hotel. in the country or would accept a respectable position in the cit’. Has experience in store kee; The heat of reference given, Addrens Box 13, Start fice, jo 232277 N ENGLISH LADY WHO HA completed her present engagement of obtaining a similar one.as GOVER family. She is @ thorough musician ay aches French (acquired in France,) Drawing and all the requisites of an English education. References Silver. ete | Waiters, Castors, Forks, aud Ivors Chins, Glass, and Crockery Ware, Mantel Orna seahogacy. French, Cottage, and other Bedetend= Feather Beds, Hair and other Mattresses and Bed Vert Oileroth, OMFORTABLE ROOMS, with or without Hoard, can be obtained, on moderate terms. at between Sth andéth. Table Boar dated with good Board. jo 6 \T—Two beautiful new BRICK on Eighth st ret west, between M and N streets noth, wost side. Apply to MARY C. HAISLIP. No. 351 Ninto’ street west,or Dr, : No. 332 Pa. avenue, between th and je 12-2w* FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE, with their Lots. They will be sold on easy terms, The bouses are near the new Gas- Works, and are neat homes for the working mac. First payment small. and the balance in one and two years, with ni . Three. ply, and o her Carpets and other Stoves. and s good lot of isi Wwittean ass" r articles which we deem unneors sary to enumerate. : All in ivr S25 cach; over $a ord wat Sand a6 mouths, (Se eatis'Bo oily en e balance in ¢ ed, be interest : given, Address Box’ 166 Post Office Washing | interest. Appiy toGILBERT CAMERON, dorved, WHOS 'PMORGAN, Administrator. ton. je 23-2" | er: ~ i je 2t-stThsM A. GREEN. Avot. x TE y i y mi VOR RENT—Three first-cla-x and recent! cE: WARTED BY S lady recline. & fow wiles in | emit HOUSES oer etorioe bight sock beet, By A. GREEN, Aeotioncer. somely finished, and having all the modern improve- ments, such as water, gas, &c.,in one of the ve finest locations in the city—on the corner of Thi street and Missouri avenue, and opposite the Capi- tol grounds Any ene wishing to rent a fine dweil- ing will find thiss favornb'e opportunity, as I sire to rent them immediatels. and will rent them low. Inquire of P. W. BROW NIN) They will be taken as young as two vears old, This is A rare chance for those having sickly children in a crowded hi or boarding-house, as the lo-ation for beauty and healthfu ness is not surpassed in the District. “Addi - D., Star office, by letter, or in person Tuesday morning. je 2-3" ANTED —To hav ARGE AND ATTRACTIVESALEOF DRY L jcops at Avction—I shall commence on WEDNESDAY. the 27th inet, at 19 o'clock &. m., and ovntinue daily until all is wold, at store No 323 Penn. avenue, south 6 de. between 6th and 7th st eete, t) sell the entire stook of Dry Goods, con ~ ‘Cassimere, Vestings. werrbody know that they 5 eee Senne, Linen and’ od a Fine a ‘ell selected Stock of t—A w orrel MARE. m1 $ GROPHING ated FURN SuING GOODS stots | BOK SALETA Sa taker tie tl vonwase ie Rete, PEOPLE'S CLOTHING 8 | ORE, No. 460 Sev- | anywhere, aud will stand without hitelin PN Blerched and Brown Sheetings and Shiitings, enth at., opposite Post Office Department. apé-3m | Price $6)" inquire of Dr. NEW MAN, 76 5 irish Linens, timbroideries. Hosieries, ANTED.—Every one to know that K st., west of the Circle. @ 21 eoSt’ i.noe Ata and Mantilias, ITH, Seventh st., charges fair prices for hi Goode Go to SMITHS, Seventh st., to get your HA’ and CAPS. ° 7A ee rap 6m F°: ENT—A BRICK HOUSE, on Massacha soeetcs ik pontcaton” he teat gal topo brate, Siaguire of GEO. T. LANGLEY, on oe. G ‘Ae the bu ia recerre. LOST AND FOUND eer Feertee 2 yee $# cash; over that SS TE a ee alin strat, bat ween Cand Done SE5.58 | Siznee cseen: bcurting hasoroet noon ae Soe et eeeeet S 824 HY comer of Twelfth and Hi sts. ; and one on H. be: | jeaa-d ‘A-GREEN, Avet. Na will be rewarded by leaving the same at 458 G st. jo 23 2t* RAYED OR STOLEN—On the 2ist inst, a Snel SORRED MARE, one eek id tail; sprung in her front knees, “Any one DSN fwoon {2th wad Isth'ats, Inquire of JAMES W, BARKER, on H stroct, betwoon ith and Iath N Posen te ees ae ah By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. ESL ‘WO-STORY AND BASE D a byrstisg 2 on Nunn wes’ Rs . “ Tencon THURSDAY er ekoos June h, Bt 6 o'clock, on the premises, we & of M. returning her to me, corner of Four-and a- DER, at the Plumbing ing shal! ve halt’ strent aud Maryland avenue, Island, will be Eetablishment of C. Suyder, Hloues ho £26, with, the, Lot, wi on Ninth rewarded, — street west. i “< _je 23-31" M. BOWLING. fronte 14 103 inches on N str et, run EIL Los —$9 reward will be paid for there turn at No. > ay Pa. avenue, oppo! SUMING Moab en LORE BUA J NE 1) ence &nd well built two story and site the War fally i ‘is custo: desemaget Se Cag Fe me Department, of the Black Thread Lace Veil lost ohambers tohen, wi through on Wednesday, June 2th, probably in the Firet | ey ieee a hat he hi ae enae outs Spd every the premises iu ret rate 0:- Ware. - JoBS" | son as possible ey ‘orme: Gne fourth cash ; the rendue in 6, 12 Feenpae front of my residence, northwest | OW? otal ° gad 18 months, with interest seoured by & of 4% corner of Nineteenth and I sts., an oval mourn- wear, trust on the premises. ing BREASIPIN dated om the’ back Ra The feed mitt. MoGUIRE & CO, Avcte._ Sete er eee A. GREEN, Avotionrer, FiAnbeom® NEW THREE-STORY BRICK Kak, WiTK TWO-STORY BACK BUILDIEG 450 Y'S EUBDIVISTON OF >q . S71, seNcerion Un THUMSDAY. ths ath insiant, well front of the premises, at 6 o'clock a, te 0. 16 in Kil "eeubddicision of *quare Rio. , baving & it a on * it, Bet a nner L.A TRAYED OR STOLEN—From the commons S inthe Seventh Ward.a sorrel bob-tail i SE, about 16 hands high; hind ankles wind-galled. A liberal reward will be. paid for his delivery to the owner,on Virginia avenue, between 6th and 7th sts, _ jem st" J.B. ABELL. eee SS) 2 RAFT for $3" or Gon upon the Sub, reas Ilouse o} pepe ves oe UND, 5 a tl Bureria gh sn Peg eoaT ot mere Store, 339 Pa H 7 ‘at avenue, opprette mere lo je: Lae ee jou et. 9th and 10th ats. OLE pr veaan rae aes aoa '; 53 Pa, in hee owner to 5 r= ’ Nana eee, sepa JACKSON, PLASTER ERS, Pawma. AVENUE, snd lI*h streets. mene