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. =—_—_— : wt : ~ : 7" NE could baye ncerved at the befinning Of thetr "ENING STAR. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. (| (UAL NEWS. ‘s eae aes vcr. oy asic ener. E\ a — IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. LSoxkert Fox tug: ANNOAL Pic. : F TAP LATE Ww. wy SEATON. Pipened the spay Seebunee Correa, aieres ae The demene OF W. WS a Paes tae | pertion of the potiueal history of the ¢oustry Tat y z PLEASURE QUADBELEE Zowocrs. Ch Ne, HINGTON CITY: 5 re 4 WCLOCK FP. m ela ae Y Known and Beloved, and s — ——-——. | ¢S pressions ‘eret reach ws trom every ———— most prdtound grit sa thie gomatabity, where | ¥ hich pould otherwise have cont TION, to be siven ad to oblivion. They have both bern bonored, —-— | _Fantuen Pornt. June 16.Thesteamer Pe- | JUBNEMANN’S PLEASURE G lec BS Well as vate life. with the confil- ce aud esteem GE the most escinent mee of 1 % a) Eachat the time when -«feath threw = - 3 i querer. The Corporation offices in the City | t e band al om a TTER ON EVERY Pages. | Tevi8n from Liverpool on the 7th, via. Lon- GOVERNMENT sEet RITES. Bail are closed to-day suaethe public schools = Ne Lgeabebene elipceenere seaman OUTSIDE FOR INTRXESTING TELS-| donderry on the 6th imst., bas passed here. Juve 19, 1356, ‘ Wasninaton, June t2. 1°63. | qieiniened. And genercus Advocate Of its interests aud of ee APaiG AND OTHER MATT. ‘The sales of cotton for the week were 71,000 Je 18-2t* Jay Cooke & Co. iursish the following a ‘PRE FRIENDS bales. IP CLUB. No, 1, take great ‘The market opened buoyant with an advance it Spreiai Meeting of the City © ein spnowuc ne therr Thira ils ‘he welfare of Ms people; and each, ip torn, Buauy OF ALLERMEN June IS. siu.—The | bse been complimented with tbe highest mu- guotations of Goverament securities : “gz PERSONS LEAVING FOR THE CO firm . “te F ~j Tv 0" rerpal honurs the city conld bestow: To “1 @ RNUON aND EVENING Buying. Seiting, | Boaid met this morning stieerclock pursumee | a < . ee , | Which was lost, and closed at a decline of Kd. 0. NIC, WW. NG- , p 1801... to the call of the M Preeeat: Mesers. o the oe, theretone, ss te Fecal : DURING THE SUMMER. CAN HAVE THE | op the week. ‘Orleans middling qnoted’at | Fi0,¥! yan. Now Yortaeans, EAS Lost saeelbeare Tact Gulick. A. Llosa,U.S. Noyes, Tait, Kd- | oty of the other, wRose spirit but recently @e- TARY M cD TO THEM BY LEAVING | yd. Breadstuffs - Provisions quietand | between ad sts. on TUEBVAY, Snue is, Five Twenties, 1564. mor stow. Owen. . Given. Gross, Mus | parted to its etern teat yeep gt wt ea “pose on, Inne S—Consols closed at a6aR6 tna ledise oe tants admitting @ geatl-man Five Twenties, ernder. Pesiae Licyd, and Secretary eat at hae Goring been «; the pare FIFTY CENTS PER MONTH, | for money. U.S. Five.twenties 6 %. 2 _Je 16-30" mea __ COMMITTER. ee tebe eran woe pe ee gt Pat ——_——_ = | _ Bulhon in the Bank of England has increased EO@ND ANNUAL PIU-NIU “year Certificates the Mayor Of wtinaeeting Coe ree otest sp -areas torates ~pEATH OF GENERAL LEWIs Cass, | £}. 4004000. ; | _ The Prussian troops entered Holstein on the Gee. Lewis Ones, whose death at Detroit, | su tnet, The Austrians wore conesesatiog Mick , was announced by & telegram from that | at Altona. where a collision is expected. city yesterday, was born at Exeter, N. H., Qc- | These movements are regarded as the virtual -o es tt enteen set ont | COMMencement of war. . a sai = pa aol % a con alone. He In the House of Commons the opposition at- © r e. as'8 Orrick, City Hart, Waanixe- G. June it, I5.—To the Bourd of Ale le —Gentlemen: Lis my painful duty to intorm you of the death of Ww. Ww. S ch ocemrred at his residence in this city on morning of Saturday, the 16th instant, at foreseen and lored, and his ane sympathetic oners had striven to avert. Seaton, whose bier is yet, as it were, in owr presence, continued the publication of their journal until the beginning of the last year, (Janvary, 1565.) whem advancing age and de- of t! BAILROAD RELISF ASSOCIATION, * NEW YORK FIRST NOARD BALES. -_ td padive at the ow llw\; Five Twennes. wee, SEVENTH A mele PABE o Twenties, 1964. 12". Five Twen WEDNESDAY, E 20, 1966. 1565, WRs;: FTen Forties, My: Seven Thirtes, The mewbers pledas iar montventnoe RO pains | Mey; Certificates, 1004; Gord. 1664. psa lao to accard un siterucon end +ore- + 16 o'clock. elinmngz beaith induced a to transter it to | tempted a surprise on the Government, by | $¥enivg of evjoyment to ail who may favor b ch of time be has res jst, | other and more youthfel hands. peeling = crossed the Alleghany Moxntains on foot, ant | thoving tbe postponemen’ Of the irewchioe Band Tecnmacaererenes. Cook's Cotilion ; FES TAX BILG. the inaimate relations of the deotuecd ie this | hie health bas gradeally declined, woul be sectled at Marietta, Ohio. There he became + | clause in the reform bill, but were defeated bit, TEN, The Renate Finance Committee has reported | Cocumpomy as Mayor af ieee pT om ns aaovt ey tho patatal Siteass whieh awyer, and at the age of twenty-five he was | by a makerky bi 3) for Se Gavetamab: Wwal- Thomas Stone, NS Porter. iteameudments to the House Tax Bill. Under | years, an the fidelity and maried urbenity | bas at lengih terminated hisearthly pligriaaage, pet be rs he Legislature {that youngand Pole’s xmendment was also rejected; the (iov- Kob't Moors, James Knight. these amendments cotton is taxed two cents | With which he discharged the duties of the of- | &t the ripe age of eighty-one years. In him ace We patg wfpendoe bors ik crushing | €Fment majority being 14. -___ Thomaa Gottings, JeU-«t* | Ser pound. ‘Tax assessors are to give notice in | tice tigually endeared him to bie fellow.citi- | Weve united, in 2 seeraenie soem ot the , the Burr conspiracy: Mr. Jefferson appointed | iron ie stat tacts ea one newspaper in their districts, withont | 24 I Bave, therefore, summoned you to- | elements of pe A ong g bim marshal of the district of Ohio, and m that | Death from Cholera in Baltimore. nt at uternational Res ofice he continued nearly five years, until he Bartimore, June 1s.—The tatai case of cho!- volunteered to repel the Indian aggressions | era here yesterday was that of William How- on the frontier, when he became colonel of the third regiment Ohio volunteers, fighting and | 8T@ Mann, aged 4i years. Mis father resides Winning the first battle, that of Toronto. He | im the western section of the city. The de- was subsequently appointed a colonel in the | ceased contracted the disease in New York, regular service, and shortly after promoted to | his room mate having died of it. He was sick every Satarday and Monday nights as Je 16-2t* (GG®45D TEMPERANCE JUBILEE i AND EXOURSION TO GLYMONT, DAY AND MOONLIGHT, ete physica! proportions: ci and dignified. yet gentile in bis manners; always an attractive and often a fascinating conversationist, he readily won the esteem ef all persons who had intercourse with him. He wns, perhaps, the mos: popular among our citizens. He was elected Mayor for five successive terms, com- 4 cether that vou miy give expression to the regard to cireniation. Cattle and prodnce gTeAC Tegaet this event occasions to those you are to be taxed on purchases as well | pr nt, suid by your «ction evince your esti- All distillers of apples, grapes, or | mite of the Joss oUF city bas sustained. @ tO payss50 liceuse, even if they Veny Bian A resolution was peaches oniy distil small quantities. Keepers of hoteis, WALtact, Mayor. eived from the lower tayerns. inns, or eating-houses, having paid a | Board sppointivg three members of the Board ogi in _— poner See wns Moy rigs | J it brigad and dist | when he left New York, and on arriving bere WEDRESDAY, JUNE 20, 1866, special tax, shall not be required to pay an 1 he Board of | 2 longer period of se haw cutden Seanell at mn ules et ake | on Sunday morning he was taken to the In- Under the anspices of Addiuoual tax for selling tobacco, snuff, or | Comrion Council to draft resolunons expres. | otber ipcwmbent of the office. His adminis. > October, 1512, he was appointed by Mr. | firmary. He had the best medical treatment, 4 : cigure, on the same premises, Persons who | sive of the regre! of the Cit EXOELSIOR TENT, sell sheil or other fish, trandling from place to | dex‘h of ihe late INDEPENDENT ORDER place, and not from any shop, shall be required OF SEOMABIEES, | § y #5 tax only, and mo special tax. Archi. and A. Lioya a and 8 to pay 85 ys ax. Archi- rand A. Lioya as said commit- the Comadtrnn ae pends tovbagleseo Ke Mes tnd | tects and civil engineers are to pay $10 license. t this Be the mort plexsant Rxcursions of the ason, and | Plumbers and gas-fitters are to pay S10 license. Board took « reces~and on r the triends +t Tempcraace are cordiall invited to | Persons fraudulently stamping boxes contain. | Mr Magrader reported i Cae yor join with, ing tobacco, snuff, of cigars, shall be liable to solutions The entire absence of every deseription of intori- | a fine of not less than #50. cr te imprisonment r > som tae boatand grounds wiil mmsure | not exceeding two years. Gas companies rer W: 1 whose price is fixed | jaw are anthcrized to foot cf 7th street.arshy oveloce aren ester Whact | Sad the tax to the price of gue cold Geet 1 leave Giymont ats and 9 p and ammoniacal liquor produced at gas works | dor, and OnF Of Che Clde< down will stop at 3d street w free. Molasses and sugar from sorghum or nas of the city. tomcl at Alexandria on every ee is not free. Reapers, mowers, thresb- ciced, That we ter Kefres Tae Ring a sl rey Vat reasonable | ing-machines, corn-shellers, and wooden ware, ny t x imember of the order. : exempted by the Honse, are tixed three per | | @ in man end hedy, @2. Single | cert. ad valorem. “ihe clothing clause as relmed thei Madison Governor of the Territory of Mich- | but be was too far gone to arrest the disease. igan. He continued to hold that position until | called by President Jackson, in July, 183i, to From Fortress Monroe. the Cabinet as Secretary of War. In 1536 he | Fonrerss MovRox, June 1°.—The revenne Was transferred to the place of Minister to | entrer Northerner, with Senator Grimes. Com. France. Hisservices was rewarded in 1545 by | missioner Hollins, of the Internal Revenue the compliment of a Presidential nomination. | Burevu; Assistant Secretary Chandler, of the but he suffered the mortification of a defeat: Treasury Department. and a party of Con- Gen. Taylor was elected. Hehad resigned his cressmen. arrived here this morning from Senatorship upon accepting the Presidential | Washingion. They visited Gein. Miles met nomination, and immediately m his rejec- | ine Por y yard, and will rerara tion his State again elected hii He again re- | pack this Signed to accept the place of Seeretary of State | under Mr. Buchanan im 1557. When the Pres- , ident undertook to negotiate with confessed | traitors, the old soldier of 1912, unable te en- | gure an association which conld never have | been a pleasant one,on the #2th of December, | | } tration of that trust, while reflecting grea credit upon himself, was highly advantageous to the city. It was to his persevering efforts that the youth of this generation were indebt- ed for the present excellent system of public schools. When he entered upon the duties of the office there were only twosnch schools in the city: but, justly estimating the vaiue to the munbuity of 2 new and improved system, he m year to year to press the sub- ject upon the attention of the legislative branch- of the 2emt. util it was adopted in he fourth y of bis administration, trom tame the number of schools has con- tinued to inerense, wntit their scholars now amoun! (0 nenzly twice as many thon-ands as there were hundreds at the time of his inauge- beneficent acts of the Councils at the W. W. Sexton, which was + and the chair appointed Messrs. citizens and truest arf, yr trip np and down, From Nova Scotia. HALiPax, June 15.— A ‘shuelet and S. ennboats nah left St, for Queens. mg the many c = z ‘ t ; ‘é + official life this one will stand pre-e G, Vernon, Chas. W. Mtr amended reads ea. The sonial of the bis ofBcia P 4960, resigned his place and retired to private . DB. Whelers fi Mane gloves, moceasins, | sppreciation in p decensed was he many friends tu v ian anne bee eed to rejoice in the complete oe — oF the Natrows ran into | je {Kep | | f d oj;her ar: or dress for the | by this commu M business in the pre re aan and © brig Selma ‘EORCE JUEND 18 wear of men, women and not other. | City Hall be snes uring this day oe Vindication or the Republic. The stexmship China is of this port in a | eG eS cay Wise assessed and taxed, a tax of? per centum | thus she publ sed to allow the a : Se earner ean | foe. AND. sdvalorem to be paid by every person, making, | pup’! d te ° the tanera’ ms = THEATRICALS IN WASHINGTON.—We are | —---——__— ‘ PLEASURE GARDEN A hess ul acing. oF produemg Do ol otaeanies ca poe giad to say that Mr. John T. Ford proposes to Robbing the Mails. Corner of 4th and h. sr floves, mittens, moccasins, caps, do something for Washington's amusement in CAPITOL HILL Dencinc every MONDAY comuen pi pr y3im LUST AND ‘US¢-A MASONIU EMNUED 4 heystone. with the cwners taing i ich ® sultablorowaed £.—Foster M. Dunn is city, was 7 ou the charge of rc et sed his cuilt’ The money and Bis line, and will open the campaign for the | i fall and winter at Grover’s Theater, about the | Ist of September, with a good company and a | He ¢o: succession of stars of the first brilliancy. Joe Jefferson, whois about returning from Europe, adelphia bas been engaged for an early appearance,and | pisraperita, Jnv Ristori, whose name fills all Enrope, will also | tive and advanced appear. In fact all the star performers en. | I ® gaged by Ford for his Baltumore theater will other articles Ss, or fi is 3 it~ ing at 2 ove h He Se es Of dress, © urnt ‘bing the ma Ss to of cloves, mittens, m or other articles of dr. Pt farewell to ead Ca tion perienced at bis ; 646 welings and nd ¢ ebuld word at every a 4. Cc «the Jeth inet ax. Cusiom and move Hogs uachs Reb be ap- also appear in Washington. and blind in the ieft eye auove rewsed will PE Sy Fear aE EZ be pwd for her retara to No. 413 C t, bet. : e. e ntion for the ap- Pensqs AL —Max Lansburgh, of the firm of 2d nue 30 ets, aive expression to our Lansburgh & Bro., sailed for Europe on Sat- a of the & j 0 MEWA itt)—Sirayed or stolen, ou the isth urday last in the stermer Allemania. ----Jno. ¢ instent, a red ay white spotted COW A. Lloyd then delivered an affecting | C h was i . =e sere. Pp horns. two ho'es bored ineach; white fore. Appi Rescate and pavise life 5% Hitz, Esq.. Consul General of Switzerland, rightenr split ear cropped: milk in he illustrior - Affairs im Georgetown. t f : O« vec at Southemp‘on on the 6th instant, - nei Aa BE the folloy “fees N ~ Tuk Exevrsioxisrs.—Sate ternoon, d por stemmed, is redneed tre t . — =. ays from New York at 5u'clock. Jacod Snively. President, per pound, Upon all imported cigars vo 8 = } &no the Bourd of Directors of the Chesspoa eTOOts. but vet inchidin a UNCLAIMED TELEGKAMS, | Sud Ghio Canal, arrived at Geowctown interbal revenne tax shall be ‘ — j their tour of inspection, in their by lecteo in add to the duties d upon im- AMERICAN TelEGRaPH ComPanr, cursion boat W u pe of ten dyilars per thousand, vmice 432 Fa avenue, June 1s. 1885. per. The & nud severe pe revidea for the vio- © following Telecrams remain in this office | worming and were ac mpan ied REWARD —Strayed or sioten. on the isth | dation of this provi vered, ft of suifictent address and i jostaut,»dun colored HOKSS; star in the head; wind broken: hoof split eu his } ‘The shove reward will be given it ret BANDER KROKK, Uuzzard’s Point. co: and 20 ats, J “ OUND—On Satarday, tho 24 instant on bo: Wew section ws added vis. ine nding fixing the tax tum. Provision is made uy Stute bank or banking as- or shall be converted into a ease Rh division by itseupe MerGanratt-. Thos Riley, Wm Faux | =pecied every offic jock. dam and é suey an hand. By eséer as PLOTR AND Gratw Marker fendent, ~ Spesking et us ail then ide. aed we may he I as ghorion On VheTON Sai u" | Stocks and sec ten: of or m reassem- ‘om the joint committee, -—The market ves Moved that-the addresses be pnd. Y a9: on, oF has censed to th the proceedit the Hoard: tutious which are published : Stean-er Wawnsset—on ber Mount Ver creme econ 1's proceedings ed with tive demand for flour and eae oO 2 do iis nsnal banking business, including the | which was agreed to Ad 4 proc oe ne Wie GaOTEGhs — | light, because of the insaffici x SAMUEL GEDNEY. sessed and coll in addition tothe | gent pengh : = z : : alluding ta the ability wits FENIAN BROTHERHUOD. 5 2 aa a es » » ao & te Gent Peugh too betore tue | whieh he filled the editorial chair for over z ply. Holders firm at osing prices of last P_F. Go , office toot 7th st, taxes alr mposed, % tux ef one-fourth of similes « to ti i dteected te tneite thelr Olecion to-0t- | week. Grad if tae morhins the = —y — upon the average amountog | Bowtd a similar comm ation To that re- | gry nd te the tact that be never pro- 2 at pe if tae Seeman arrival of the C cer, from Williamsport, “th instar (= Bre i wi the circulation ontsts f of avy such State | Coiu'd by the Board of Aldermen, which was | yokea Personal collision, and of his general tent « geueral meeting of the Brotherhood, ta be port, 15th instar t. a Brown HORSE with white in 3 read. - ms 4 . < Leid ov TUESDAY BVENING., the 19th inst., at | ¥!th flour and corn to Geo. Waters. The de- BF 0g0N4 8 litle roan: branded U.S. on tue his | bank or State ration. ‘The House | Ty. President of the Board. W. W. Moore, | CB@28Ciet for urbanicy and integrity, closing - 1a os He — maud for wheat ts active. Good red winter | Sed 1.C. on the shoulder Any person that will | section concerning income ix stricken ont, but | apes 5 7 ts MNOS. 1 with an appropriate quotation from Moore : Fr & k n ke as follo ck, at Oud Fellow’s Mail, 7th street. ext is eelling at $3294.10. N. me tu retarn the horse or give any information of hi i rie wv 6th sect ¢ “4... then =poke as follows The resolutions were nnanimonsiy ad b : . wheat i ng at $1993.10. No white offer. mi it is proposed to amend the 116th section of the esi Seanaie § tr “ JAS. STEVENS, ©. 0. L. R. whereabouts to Mis. MARY REEVES, on‘. st idi : ; Mr. President: The message just read trom Mr. Wright moved that the evlogies pro- EVING OF Wie cows | ME: Corn—There isa greater demand for corn between Band Tat will receive the above | '%* Dill by providing that taxes shall be levied the cha‘r will impress with sadaess the heart . Te gs THE SONS | than for several weeks past, vhich 1s attrihn- piward snd of ofhae aeons pala 1 collected and paid annuaily upon the ; der the ~it : of oOPE Division mepice® | ted to the scarcity of wheat. The demand and at By- | ine advance in the money market bus cansefi an advance in the price of carn. Yellow sold . | Teadily at 99a95 cents: white, £1.10 per bushel. The | Good supply of yellow, but white very scarce. Last sale Saturday was of several thousaad nounced be published with the proceediags of the Board. Mr. Peugh asked that the res Intion offered by Mr. Baker, referred to the select comm: tee in relation to procuring a painting of - Seaton,-be referred to « joint special committee of every Member of iais Board. William Winston Seaton, whose death is therein announced, as for many years en- joyed the high esteem and even the affection of a large proportion of the intelhgent con- profits and income of every business, or proiession carried on in the United by persons residing without the United ‘$3 not citizens thereof. Companies and $1 ) BEWARD-Strayed or stolen. on the lth, inst. a Red Brindle COW. white crumbled rfp ain hite star in the Laringepe tien white whl s oe y mesting. ben gbt; m8and | persons owning railroads, steamboats, stages. sofage The avove re =e wri repaid to | horse-cars, lerry-boais or bridges huve restored rs. sutuencies which it is our privilege to repre- of two Aldermen and three Councilmen, which u cides sent. Born in Virginia, in anuary, 1735, and | was agreed to, and Messre. Baker, Peagh, and D OONURERT bushels at the price quoted. WOLL, | tothem the right—ogvhich the House bill - a “ ’ = ——— ; G. CBANIND ES TLEITION ‘Tue Caxal—Arrived—Boats D. Knode, : strocta, Ens | ceprived them—to add Whe tax impoced upon miathood, some experience Xe'n printer waa | Wrens Were Appointed on the ‘part of the Tl! be given by the with flour and grain to Geo, Waiters: P. Heine, en and no other means ot age: | thein to their rates of fare. The committee journalist, be emigrated first to North Uaro- | CONRCH. Adjourned, : ISLAND BAPTIST SUNDay SCHOOL, with posts; Geo. Moler and John Moore, with f ee | very properly fonaitomerdaty as sucrose oc lina, and thence, in IS12, to this pAstgphon yma Thigenaseinren theca _ ee A limestone;'and thirty-four boats with’ coal 7 one Salary of the Commissioner of Internal Rev- . 4 a 4 , 5 5 Bi after bis settlement here became associated in : Oe ne consigned as follows: To Phillips ds Boose, | &5 BW; PRTC tore oe sane arene, Sazare | one lnborions cmearnum. itis one of the | business with his brother-imclaw. the ie Jo- pat gp Coenen ‘about to watts 4 On THURSDAY E\ KRisG. June ast, — Beem a oa Beh Be) Bhi of Memechurctts avchue and College Hill, on Tues most laborious offices under Government. seph Gales, who for two or three years prior | the room to take action on <he death of ¢ 3 ing ato’ . a sl 5 s 3 jay afternoon. Inquire at Star office. my to that time bad been the sole proprietor and | < r . ; W 4t°® | Co., 650.14 tons; Central 'Co.. 1,400 tons: Con- THE TRIAL OF COL. PAULDING editor of the National Futelligencer. cerstéel, and wis cere ee ; FES. | solidation Pn hina wah — is Co., BOARDING 1t is said that the court-martial that iried the | The files of that journal, now time-honored, as be was aman who, by his course ol lit INGTON METHODIST PROTESTANT | Gonteranae P. Heine, lumber, to Lift beck, 4 fale, Of Ties Ool-Esubitinig have reacted @ | Rees witiews, $e a Gite asa” sg ascyentious 1 while a resident in our midst, endeared bim HUBCH, corner fifth street and Vir- Knode, with sundries ercerville; L. | ({00D BEDS FOR RESPECTABLE y | decision which is equivalent to an acquittal of | Yoint labors supereinen ee od under their | self to the citizens, he suggested tnat the court, CHUBUE, VERY D. Knode, with to Mercerville; L. G joint labors supervision. It was its good for- im re: to his mem ‘adjour, POET eek pond crt eee BEY | smith, salt to Hancock, and sixteen boats sted ad hy Se RS hasltay | him. It is stated that although the court found | {on 18° to acquire aud ever afterward to | ™yespecye Sain g ae ce ae - whog oy oo fee | light. a and bd ettee he ae Z it him guilty of disobedience of orders in the | maintain a reputation for fairness, justice, and <4 wd i adie articles to be eo ef at fair rates. Ice GroncETowN.—Schr. Matilda S od 3d streets, Island. 1 g' 4 J Seaton well, and his associations with him had Cream and other refreshments at city prices. bid Mets toe Aiea i i Dates ‘OB RENT—A number of nicely-farnished | Matter of removing the deposits, it acqnits | PA'Tiotiem, which secured for it the confidence been of the most pleasant character, and re- Nisttors from the upper part of the city will leave | cer, Pau! master, tot zandria; sloop David | f¢OR RENT = J oF without BUABD. Inquire | him of any fraudulent intention, and Ande | of a large Portion of the people in all parts of | garding it as very becoming to show res cut for Back Ri hous u ® i. the cars at I street. je Wie 5S. Page, for wet at 429 3th street, near @ st. je 15-2w* | much to recommend bim to tayorable cousid- | OF land. Amid all the mutations of political | £474'P% universally esteemed, and to one he 5 (Ee stor BaULeBusy. SS A aby In Tih COUNTRY CAN AOCOM- | ®T#tion, in the fact that as a public officer | P&ttes, and all the bitterness of Political === DELAWARE, NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREEST HALL. GEORGETOWN WEDNESDAY EVENING. June 3.01 s'clock, had ted so long, he would acquiesce in the wish expressed, and directed the Ocurt to be adjourned. ROCEEDINGS IN THE CRIMINAL COvRT. ‘This afternoon. District Attorney Carringtoa Seaton, who he strife, it never permitted the impulses of pas- sion or of prejudice to swerve it from the ob- servance of a becoming decorum in the dis- cussion of public questions. The adyance- Ment of the people in all their social and ma- terial interests, the prosperity. happiness, and unity of the country, were great ends to which Bits columns*were devoted; and, as a faithful sentinel at the post of duty, it never failed to sound the alarm whenever . in any form, threatened the peace or the sta- bility - of the Repnblic. No j modate two or three families with BOARD. | Col, Paulding had disbursed 150,000,000, all of Anquire at the Star «fiice. je 15-30" which bas been promptly and accurately ac- LEASANT BOOMS- GOOD BOARD. counted for. What the sentence of the court |g 135 st . west of ist. j is, bas nor as vet transpired. OARDING —One FURNISHED ROOM. private family. with BOAWU. suitaple for lady WADE.KEYES PAEDONED. yt ‘The President has granted a pardon to Wade and gentleman, or two gentlemen. $50 Table Board at $18 per month. Apily Keyes, of Montgomery, Alabama, who was a ~ member of the rebel Cabinet, having been Attorney General of the short-lived Vonfede- GREAT BISE IN THE PREMIUM ON GOLD. ‘aid and the consequent increase in the value of all YOUNG caTmOLige SOCIETY OF | FOREIGN DRY GOODS, we shal! continue this get zo | Week to close out the balance of var Stock at greatest ned at the Dice Stoveot | GREATLY REDUCED PBICES FOR casu, Kiiwe! Pa avenue and lth street, Ellis’s Those who wish to purchase at ‘reall if Music re, and at any of the drug stores in y very low announced the death of Mr. Stated was one of our most esteemed citizens, having been for ten years Mayor of this city, and enjoying a national reputation, and moved that tbe Court adjourn in token of respect to his memory. prices should, and undoubtedly wiil avail them- THE FUNERAL. low rates. One of the ‘ = , y. His pardon was requested and recom- The tuneral of Mr. Seston took place from selves of this tunity. ud ry city. racy ever combatted with greater 5 2 2 Ga agi BO pa citer Pe af Tad Pa avenge, bot Ih ona ot ees, ATS | mended by Attorney General Speed and aa. | °° more forceful _ arguments Pe sted fn ered ageoar gage — 3 UNION aro hereby netined woottenOen sd: 308 Pe ies ed RDING—A pleasant FRONT ROOM, with | ™iral Lee, of the United States navy. cioos doctrines which eventually cul- nitaries, Mayor Wallach, and Ex-Mayors Siows. ese ee ee, Salem 08 MOMPAY anes renin aren: Drst-class HOARD. (anid enough of ft, within ——_______* Tao y De tare ellion. its voice | Force apd Weightman, and the Oxrenhna seat ae OE BRB Geen | lem 2 GORE OF Tae bis | LEgP TEMS A NNT weet MTT | yg gARVENTRIREY CoUrONS, | Slory ies rr vediinbuy andthe | oavr Qn ae Connie han per “ ae thtdhnconte “oT =a on pleasant, and hy fal as any inthe city. . ] me x 1 'y=—1. 0. 0. F FRIENDSHIP LO! THE SUPREMB COURT OF 4d . og The first package of coupons of the June ema 0. O. F.—FEi P DG! fo. TRICT OF COLUMBIA. THE DIs- | A t No.3 Penn. avenue, between 2ist and zE the ‘The remains were attired in a suit of black ‘me spirit of compromise, ih sgrcialmestiog will beheld cornelina Feet Jeet | Tih soven-thirty bonds arrived at the Treas- | fraternity which had animated the fathere'er | ¢lot% and enclosed in a coffin furnished by OS rf “4 Mr. Samuel Kirby, undertaker, which was of 5 odeet 7 ABLE BOARD at No. 464 l0th street, ury to-day. The coupons had been paid by | the Constitution. Maintaining the supremacy high) i ned with whi ments to by sttendance Is Fe | wargarct Hatcliff ot al.,( 0 Balt Docket 7. doors north of the avenue. Terms national banks and United States depositaries, | Of the national Government Within the sphere | saiin? and merinn meets ~mounted, Je 10-3% P. BALL SWEBT. Bec. Sec’y. one phat the sales made and reported by | ™ silver-mounted, and bearing upon the breast a plate inscribed “William Winton Seaton. January 16th, 1785. Died June 16th, 1366 Theft neral services were conducted by Rev. Drs. Hall and Pinkney, of this city,and a Uni. mm ATTENTION WaSHINGTON ZOUAVES. | S201. Drary, trastee for tue sale of the real estate of Dennis Desuiond. deceased. be ratified In compliance with the wishes of a uamber and confirmed, :nle~e cause to th trary t been to invite the at- | | snowm on oF before the lth ‘lay of Saly next il the rs of our original or- | provided a copy of this order i= luserted in som: Gprizetion of © mosting si oy 378 (A paper privted tm ihe city of Washington oree in oa a —— and were forwarded for the purpose of being B* JAS. C. McGUIBS & CO., Auetioncers. credited to the respective banking institutions. w Roce we Ohig. | INTERNAL ReveNve—The receipts from this Day EVENING, June 20:h. commence! source to-day were $730,913.67. The receipts ot its }:gitimate authority, it with ab- horrence the baleful sabi one of nullification and secession, exposing ir fallacy from time to time, 48 opportunity offered, and deploring the infatuation which assumed that the para- mount laws of the Government couid be suc- i i 3 Dg ats tanan clergyman, at the conclusion ot which pooner ale A = sin Sac of three successive weeks before the said 1th | »'clo iscella- | on Saturday last were $431,785.94. and during ee eae et — the procession composed of the Knights Tem- 15.at8 o'clock The report states the amouat of sales to be | “Caril’gues now ready atthe store the week ending on that day they were $3,- | Withdraw from the Union wathee es piar, the Grand Lodge of Masons, with many ye 16-20" -J. TYLER POWELL. 5934. jels {intel} J.C. McQUIBE & CO., Aucts. 776,154.53. a flerce and unrelenting civil ry acing | members of the subordidate lodges of which ‘MASONIC.— ry By order of the Court. ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers oe een the lnsgueae conpa 5 OY Sontanen ting | he was Grand Master in 1922, °23 and ‘24, and i, nication of ST. ioun's 1 Beh Bier’: «< Sinwedvtenn cane tall FLUCTUATIONS oF GOLD—Gold was at one | men haifa eentury ago in Tegard to pee rae ere oo ere mpm yrday aa ‘ foe the purpose of lg Es STIR a OF At Avorn YATE time to-day 1653; on Wall street, but at 3 p.m. | when the political’ heresy was first Soent Society, Samily } the W. M. Ji CARRIAGE. & . THUBSDAY MOnNIN Une 2st, at llo’chk, | had fallen to 155. Ss MEICG. Otork._ SUPERIOR PIANUs. W. mM. SMITH, See. | FPGA — FRPP | wince ond E FOBNING: June sat: ss 110%, at the North, it hesitated not to characterize it as I Invite the attention of the! int Geena Ieee ee ere the re- the Congressional Cemetery, w treason, portrayed, as if with the inspira- |} mains were interred. AF ndsome pair of Horses, with Uarriaze and Her, RSET SA ee agers ee tion of prophecy, the awful catastrophe which “ “ine tax payers ol the county of Ware: | Scien ‘eramosiecahs, xiTaardinary, ssvort- | Deen oleae ta Hen: moe Kendall. a as ang | XAXINTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. | would Inevitably follow sug nner carry | No Eripmwio at ‘OUSE.—Dr. 8. De pay: ree G ome, which embraces jusirument: from the ac A serviceable Farm Horse will be sold at the Moypay, June 18. it into . Ten before | A. H. McKim. Ph: to W: lone dus.on which thare'e Gttwrotck cd ee | Cts tees rine 87 No postponement on account of pupae; ‘ the retellion, addeeesine the chief ae adie ae cent (encebting )antil the 30th of June | ond in cumbers aud styles ‘weather. SznaTx.—Mr. Harris presented the petition _ pas Asylum, writes to the M the Sper ccan, RSE ‘Sist, ends | riety than any establishment sonth of Bosten or | 20 18:3t +.0. McGUIBE & CO., Aucts. | ofseven New York Banks, asking an exten: eos Waele tae = Leer ng eo truth of the ramor that typhus fever is again Der cout (rom that date te the New York. catifal Sale dt BX W. ©. WaLt 2 00., Auctioneers, poy ee ne ax in ctrcalation. Re. People Besant ep’ orkbouse. basement ul Resewood ond . Ol ferred nani 5 5 ~ snd Safurigre trom 1m. to3 Pmr| Gniekering & Sone. oe ONG LOE ON Tet RUN AUD ABLE Buiup: | Mr. Stewart Presented ‘a petition for the “There has not been a case of typhus fever in ncing on op . the 19th instant, ‘and Geo: ye Cail eco” ~~ ey 8 L eete TWEEN 4 sheannd of Ste Eaten Daren to coe Was De the Workbouse for more <7 sd months, 1 ise as iB 3 vi F ment. Referred’ Com! on In- nor nas there been a case - jo tw PILLING. Collector. Jum wee Cr, eerie S e¢ of the Sup: art of | em inm ye nnd “r Asy. FR tid. editable tne oo lide ¥ very nearly wow Rosewood Pianos that has a, une 18, 1866, and. perce in — and phall tier tor gad Pr pie as oniet oo presiere, on hn eebal » Cr itd of & j e 3 Beau gentle. To be econ Flin: Se Seubes little used, ranging iv price trom $159 to i i ; f> ee Fed erected last winter, but it ath ata. F Tl very good Pianos, second-hand, fr Ne. 1836, at 6 oc ¥ end sth ots Je 18-3t* sisto gies 's ranging from bane Sintre umbred Sve the Pacific road, wee con Choeeen oo 1H American Parlor ay v tea (Eiky) of She plan. the city of Wash: ‘Mr Beco net spi typhus fever at the jum at this time: in USINESS SUITS rant of SD. & H. W. Smith's cele- | Ington, Pecan 1G) fon eek aaron! on I rt tn any vin./ to-day ih teoeiine taunts Sor Min eer: | brated male. street lorth of sixteen (16) feet, and running beck terrible re- | whorn gy ode ace, T do not ONE PRICE ONLY. } i oe Sie Sor tale Oy Galt monty pi the gop 2 fo: Una third cash; the i 'd satisfy its authors of the bd a ‘a boas peeve na condition 1SSt Corner th strest Sad Mee vive, | Pianos, Parlor Organs, Melodeons, fer rent, | eit Payments of ¢ and tsmoathe, the purchase | 72,0f Be ebraska, westward, ac, | S08°rdity of their criminal theory, of itm than at this time.” ye 15-2 street and Maryland ave. | mered carefully, taken on Sireage, Lived or re: gre hi notes for serine tera fron iis pete a Jeet somes of the devotion of the a ' 5 NF. f fact ily secu merican people to the ‘nion of their fathers, Mvsic in LAFAYE?rT2 SovaRE—A stand . { 06 F, ‘ ry) ‘ mene to be P BOPOSALS jeorse ineteegn ok pono ot Rl ony se rie. renaneqenes te P until the ae fain chat Danrinces ey would make tomain oon eee aes en La sien “Care Bel siisike Rirst Coere: | Ty ining AND LIVERY STABLE FOR Sace, | *™!™€ 04 clam a concerts ESD. GHT, June to South. I maces Will and 4 = be by pantie 759 ” ay W, one of: les in tie io, oc elma. Fey stock alle et Fogrenable ienzes. = er re, RICHARDS, street. w. lr == | Bitttagrs. ae more. Md. ir. ¥ C. COLLINSWO! 3. Ses aae ee oem een tes Sava hiogy at "je 18-8t* ae gee : 5 orks H'namee a tow in ike i, 3 100 yorae Silk Pild GRENADINES at 7% | nitere . 1.200 Yards i | Creotaing ONE PRICE OnLr, ; nen corner Tihet. and Marridpd ov. .