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THE EVENING STAR.) The Largest Cirenlation in the District, ' ‘W. BD. WALLACH, Editor and WASHINGTON TUESDAY “S7 READING MATTER ON BYERY PAGE. | SEZ OUTSIDER FOR INTERESTING TRLA- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. S77 PERSONS LEAVING FOR THE OOTNTRY, | DURING THE SUMMER, CAN HAVK THR) “STAR” MAILED TO THEM BY LBAVENG | THEIR ADDRESS AT THIS OFFICE, TEItis, | FIL TY CENTS PER MONTH. | CIRCULATION OF THE CITY PRESs. | ‘The following is the official showinget the | | 1 i | circulation of the daily papers of this city | competing for the Government advertising under the recentactof Congress directing suct Advertising to be made in the two daily mewse papers of Washington having the fargest } circulation : i EVENING STAT...... 7.715 ¢opies perday, | Intelligencer 2+ 2d SR ++ <6 WAE iN EUROPE. The proposed Earopean Peace Uonterence das dropped through, in consequence of the | refusal of Austria to submit to the arbitrament of the pien:potentiaries of the principal Earo- | pean Powers, ercepé on condition that she | should lose none of ber territory. As thle maintenance of pence was hopeless, without some concessions on her part, the failure of the Peace Congress, has only precipitated a crisis which was imeyitable, soomer or later. Austria, while threatened by a Prossian army on her northern frontier because she will not surrender to that Power the territory con- | quered by them jointiy, and menaced on her soutketu border by an Tralian army because H she wii not loose her hold ot Venetia, ceded to | her by treaty half « century ago, stubbornly | resists al] demands, relying upon her army | of 750.40, with whieh she thinks herself more | than a match tor her adversaries. With tne | southern wing of this army in the quadrilateral acknowled | to be one of the strongest posi- sud the Northern wing. un- al Benedek, looking towards der Field Ma the Cepitol ef Prussia, she seems to feel her- seifequal te the emergency, Perhaps she is; but arter all, neither Austria, Prassia, nor e masters of the sitmation. France 1s, t who loses, Louis Napoleon wins. | his only, seems to be clear so far. Meantime Jobn tinll, no longer “ruler of the roast,” as he was fifty years since, seems to have taken a bac xiously to avoid complications With the contesting powers, and escape the re- sulting financial difficulties, which threaien to become serious, even in antietpation of ac- tive hostilities and their effect on Commerce and Manufactures. | seat, a GeLD MUST COME DOWN, The recent advance in gold was no doubt owing mainly to the drain of specie from the country, caused by the panic in Eagland, and the threatened war, which led to a return of American securities. In speaking of this mat- ter a few days since, we stated that the evil would correct itself, because as gold adv: ou: specie paying interest bonds. though nom- imally enbanced, are really depreciated in the same ratio as the euftency; and thus it is*no longer to the intereet ef foreign helders to send them home for sale in this market. We have now the gratification of announcing that the reaction has already commenced, that the drain of specie has ceased,and that the tide will soon turn in this dirsenon. Already Five- ‘Twenties of 1-62 have advanced in New York, in consequence of the demand for shipment. Every shock to which our financial system has been subject seems only to prove its strength and soundness. Thus, a letter from Londoa to the New York Commercial contains the gratifying admission that “the specie ar- Tivals sre an immense thing for Ameri- eam credit. The amount sent from Ameri- ea is everywhere admitted to have saved genersi bankruptcy in England” Bat otber causes are at work to bring gold down. Notwithstanding the heavy shipments to Engiaud since June ist, (amounting to $17,.35.105,) carefully prepared statements sbow that we have zew im the Treasury and Bation:! banks an Available supply of gold amounting to &,006,19f. The financial panic in Engiaud may be considered atanend. The anticipaied European war cannot inang event affect our money market unfavorably, but is likely jor many reasons to strengthen it. Thus, am case of & general war, American securities Would be sought as the safest, emigration of men with means wouid be increased, and our exports augmented. For these reasens we are altogetner hopeful, and expect to see gold de- cline even more rapidly than it advanced. ~—-neneei=eceeeassacdieiiadd CHOLEBA IN BALTIMORE. From the character of the examining physi- e1ans—Dr. Smith and others—who reported upon the case of W.T. Mann, who died in Ba.'timore, there can be no doubt thit it was a case of Asiatic cholera. This fact warns the ‘citizens or Washington to be prepared st any moment for the appearance of that disease bere. The city authorities, the Board of Heasith, and the sanitary police, are taking every possible precaution, sud it is beleyed that no city in the country is altogether more cleanly than the city of Washington; but yet each bouseholde: should make it a point to occasion for those domiciliary visits by sanitary officers which are sometimes held to ‘be so objectionable, Washington city has the Teputation of beings lese cleanly city than it really is, from the fact that its wide, dasty, uBpaved avenues and raw brick-fields and clay or gravel bluffs, and its storms of dust on any windy day, give it a sort of untidy look. But dust is not filth, and may challenge 4 thorough inspection of of our worst streets or alleys to show comperison im regard to uncleanliness the stioking back streets and slums of Barge e:ties elsewhere throughout the coun- try. But we should, one and ail, exercise in- creasing vigilance, not only to maintain pres- eat cleanliness, but tomakeour sanitary condi- jon as nearly perfect as possible, Then, should ebolers reach here, it is probable that its for evil may be so much reduces as to it less even to be dreaded than the ordi- | we any @pidemics of the season. » * \ puanee or orrice nours. | Teeat General Grant has directed that bis | F p-siqWfarters will hereatter be closed at 3 | s « c& p.m. Office hours are announced to iy. bet ott 9'g’elock a. m. to3 p.m. THB TAX BILL. ‘Tris bill bas been ordered for consideration a» @a Senate to-morrow at 1 o'clock. G7 On the same day that Hon. J. B. Grin- pelt, Representative from the fourth district of a was cand by Gen. Rosseau, the Repub- : convention im his district nominated 4 ‘ Longbridge as his successor by & anan- a te, thur causing him to realize the 2 the adage that -‘ misfortunes never Fy aad @ ‘e ad ei -—The President to-day sent into ‘the nomination ef Gov. Holden, of Carolina, obs Minister at San Salvador. ington, Odeos Building; 5. vy. Post Office News Stand, sad BMfeCon- / Herbert, 456 Seventh street, we have roe a @ copies of Harper's Magazine amd Co- ‘ daady's Book tor Juiy. iz eh Z , tell paanadsace is desired ’ GRAND £0. 0. F PLO-NIO wilt b jem Cy ma rouLs Lovee. we? | 16. at BROK EB’ ART stonal MO { Tickets, 50 cents; admitting a geuileman and i on, | held om TURSDAY EVANING, the i9thinst.. at OrrFscran. : '| PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, ée. . | weannisotens Fanciers cay 7 Peal GRAND PIC: he The President Gireets the undersigned to “awi SHITE Proprietoss | rm the painful duty of announcing té the in ———4} Lent sip Selonuta eae tust Lewrs Cass, | - JUNEMAN'S PUBASUiE canons, | distinguished not more by faithfal services in| On wet i pERIWG. Snonto i854 | varied public trusts than by exalted pal Tekets, 5 3 itung & geatioman and iem ata regent period of political disorder, arted this life at four o'clock “etre Arey i ; eee riments , 1 ont lndy fr¥onde are Tespectially tnvited, ing. The several Executive rate were given ont joi ithe Government will cause appropriate honors mK to tot mory of the deceased, bat )-E and ahrona, wiefecer the national FIKST seme Tosias “ot acknowleged. 2 , income hawt HE Oarhvhebar uses st 1866 Wiutiam H. Sewarp. 4 ‘Tickets 50 cents. admaltti it aed Ladies BF Should the weather prove talstrcsbin, the ~ Bic will be postpoged watil fa iT notice, PHEASANT MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. — THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN nes ASSOCIATION actin MOORE Exdonsron 70 oY Mont, ‘Vocal and Instramenta! Music and t and five Tadleanx TeLEGRaMs, Ve UNCLaIME lowing Ti ugdelivered, for want of eulficient, boas i: and Gov Smythe. Manager. Sasa STAT a Weed, tf TING 01 BOA 5, oF UBLIO SOHO: will combine to render it the most pleasant trip of ‘Duetdey) BVBNING. wt ‘coc ee eee ite can be ured at Ballantyne’ ete BV ENING ott f° ROISRAU, Boc'ry. | Philp & Solomons? Bockerores. stitewere's. at ==> WOREINGMEN'S CONVENTION —The | Sfote, and at theroome of the Assactation, where members ¢ tickets fo ‘Thr Heat will leave itn street wi precively ‘ularmonthly meeting will be held on PEPNESDAY EVENING. com inet , at © eel MR. Co Presid: i i BIA VOUEN R _3. W. MATTINGLY. & pStzicr OF COLUMBIA VOLENTEERS IN THB FIELD AGAIN, 4&4 GBAND REUBION AND PIC NIC by the ASSOCIATION OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VOLU NTEERS, will be given at SEVENTH STKEET PARK, On LEESDAY, JULY 10TH. Hon. Jos. H. Bradley will address the Anancia forge the occasion, gt histori. “t he TSG tery. on Roar the AY Soi oes, . June 2%, i eS Fee A 1, HARNESS MAKER'S SOCIETY MEAT iN on the 19th inat., at their Hall on lth street, lo divide the mouey on band. By order of the President. ergs SAMUEL M_ OOK FENIAN BROTHERHOOD, Officers are directed to invite their Circles to at- tend a general meeting ¢f the Brotherhood, t> be Otber eminent speskers will drees the Arcociation. Dancing will commen et2 Pp. m..dnd continue until 5 p m.,when the address will be delivered. After other speeches dancing wi'l be resumed, and continue until il p m. Heald’s American Brass and String Band are Shs for the occasion. _ ickete 50 cents; admitting a gentleman and 74, @ clock, at Odd Pellow’s Hall 7th treet. it JAS. STEPHENS, C. 0. I. B. . ar tt: ee ladies. Supper and refreshments can be obtained NSeeD wane “rhe Committee ensure all who may honor 4 th: THESE D BARVIST SUNDAY SORDOL, occasion with their Bronction a real 0 fashioned reunio oO perro w re jmit wit! t pee BRrLO wr Hah, hich "can. be ol'tained at. the principal On THURSDAY EVENING. June ist, any ee of the Association, e r e Tom? ¢. a Fickete SSconte Pe OES ae ass Boginecr J OMockabea, Lieut DF Stites, es Ae Lica AND FES ‘ol Jon Ger ¥ ent Wm Hendley, FA Tivat, ip’ ihe taament sat eaet | Mukobe Clarks” | Meut WB Bibwon, WASHINGTON METHODIST PROTESTANT Mat iat” bet hnion ee CBURBOB, corner Fifth street and Vir. | Cort hin met tg, S0PSt Nicholas W aysen, ‘Due. (Navy Yara.) Upen KVBBY Capt John Mel fermot 1 ae 1? lawtjladud fs ~ week. od assortment of seas 5 r X Tes to bed pored of ak fair rates Tee | S=COND ee Ee aoe ao. ~ Eg mt SR In consequence of the fuctemency of the weathar, last Suuday preventing numbers of peraons holding tickets from going onthe Excurston down the river, and there being # general d-sire tor its rtd the 6 jid steamer WAWASSETT has been on Pty iors SECOND GRAND EXCURSION DOWN THE PULOMAC, ON SUNDAY. JUNE 24TH, Froceedirg sume 75 miles down the river to MA- THIAS POINT, parsing around the Light bost, and returning. ‘The trip wiil be one of surpassing intere:t. af. fording am opportuvity of viewing all the objects f attiaetion om the river—Forts Foote and Wash- ington. Mount Vernon, White House, Glymont, Quantico. where the steamer George Page w 6 rebels; the rebel batteries at Coc! . Freestone Point. shi vpen Po’ K, and at Mithies Point, wi Waru fell. at I street. ___ je em “SENATOR SAULSBUBY, or LAWARE, Will deliver a lecture in FORRE*T RALL, GEURCRTOWN, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Junv 28. at 4 o'clock, In nid of the YOUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SOCIETY OF THAT CITY. Single tickets 25 cents, and reserved seats 50 + They can be obtuined at the Drug Store of cil & Bon. Pa avenue and 14th street. Ellie's Store, and at any of the drug stores in retown ci-lme: ting will ere the zailoae YE 19th instant te oct ments to by laws. Pusctaal atte: quested amt oper noe hg ing on board, . ; will bes in which family parties cau Jeo P_ HALL SWERT. Rec. Sec'y. rieipate with therough eujoyment and satis ja: tion NOTICE —TO COUNTY TAX PAYERS. ‘The tex payers of the county of Wasking- ton, D C .are hereby notified that the Tax of 1355 ts Dew Cue, on which there fs adisconnt of 10 per ent (excepting school tux) nntil the 3th of Juse 5 per cent. trom the Ist of July tothe Sist, ands per cent from thai cate to the Sistof August, Ofice + Ta iy baeement of west wine City Hall Tuesday ‘Thursdays and Saturday n 10 a, m. to 3 The Wawassett will leave the 7th street wharf at 8 m.. returning at 8 o’cluck p.m. ACKETS only §1. Dinner and refreshments served on beard at city rates, by an experienced caterer, Committee of Capt 8. Gedn Gapt_W. Poor.” Arrangements. on. Thos. Stackpole, Dm... men: d the 19t t, and | Wm Dewning, Robert Nash, tating on Ot stctaceat Andrew Wolf, Goo. A. Bhekell, = “IAS PILLING. Collector, | "je 19 bt [Gon. Union. i (ae FOE S4L3—4 large COVERED WAGON. good | J COSOUT FORTHE THIKD ANNOAL Pi0- as new, suitable tor Grocer, Batcher_or Mar- NIC OF THE ketip afl sett HARNESS and HUCKSTER 1 TCRN . Apply 2201 eet, 3 doors above P street. Je 19 3t* | 000 BARRELS BEST ROSENDALE OF bd MENT for sale,to arrive on or ebout the 20th instant by 4 P. BROWN & SON, .. Commission Merchants, No 465 9th st. je 19-4t between E and F streets. PLEASUBE QUADBILLE ASSOCIA- TION, to be given at JUBNEMANN’S PLEASURE GARDENS, (corner of 4th and E sts. east.) On TUESDAY EVENING, June 19, 1366, u By eater of € s NB ALMOST NEW CHICKERING FULL FRIE. UB, No.1 OP Gratd Piawo Shich Ge have tal leaeuy ouncing ‘their i iv exchange, tor sale upon easy termi AFT. ON AND EVENING $300. Al~o, one 7 octave, square, fer $250. 1G NIC. to be given at the WASHING- At the Wareroome of : ‘ON CITY GARDEN, New York avenue, W. G. METZE: tr st and 24 s' on TUESDAY, June 19, je 19-38" Sole Agent fur St Cente; admitting a gentleman 7°* XBW roRk, _COMMITTER, The fine steamer THAMES will | ert PG Wharf tor that port SATURDAY, BAILBOAD RELIEF ASSOCIATION, ‘ For passage. to be giver at the = JNO W,P. MYERS. Agent, SEVENTH STREST PAB: 07 Water st.. Georgetown. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1866. 0 LEMONS, V BSINA ORANGES Da ATES. BANNANAS. rated iy Ci D PUNOH. CHOCALATB, The members pledze themselves that no —— spared popeeien a a end evel @L)0) ‘nt to 1O -™ vor them wf their presence. Cook's Cotillion ‘eramel- ABIGLA, OOF nd COCOAN ‘ine imported F. h Ci ate a Commitee of Arrangements Hd ats Penatemetitie |. Boise Reka joore, a a je 19-stite?* vardetn aud tith strects, ‘Thomas GeitIngs, ne ye 15-4t+ CREBAMS. WATEB 10ES FOREIGN ‘ PE: OE JUB ITB, BUTS, OUN FROCTIUNS, ac — with G™se 3am ays a aut yy Lo a EXCURSION TO GLYMONT, PERSALOON whic evening, "Gar dregs DAY AND moontionr, SSeS guaranteed t the best 1: ersem. ongar od | Fas nothing more, pod i Jo1-Stif* 246 Pa. av., bet. 12th and 1Sth’sts. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1866, Under the auspices of BXOELSIOB TENT. Re COA L | SDEPENDENT ORDER OF BECHABITES. Cc oat. bo at coat. Brace and String Bands have beeu engaged. and te the Committee will endeavor to make this one of AT PHILADELPHIA PBICES. She most eat Excursions of the, Besson. ana We shall sell, f 8 only, best quality | ‘he tricnde ‘A ciao ee White Aah “Kecaet ot ne Sou ered ik I eTar entire sbiside af overs descrishipn of intozi- any part Of the city at Rode e Le cating liquors om the Logi afd xrounds will insure yminsion Merch. i ewan _s08itnat' bet and Pia, | 226, ttemer Masset, wil leare har whart 49 p.m. On ber first tri coon vt stop Chek eeoet a et wow sae wie mm overy tri al own, | Ppa btsiiad Befreshisents will he furnished af reasonable or prices by a member of the order. | ee Ee wank “er enor and Lady, $1. Single i oo ittee WG. Vernon. Chas. W. Mitchell, % wi ol ONE PBIGE. ea b—The Gommittes pave ms errand GRO. 0. BENNING, fonal sboutd the 'Wrewamsett™ not be wut iciemt to jee 7th at. ond M a al! ae yao The lsst acco; je 12-78" i LOST AND fOUND. handsome SADDLE PONY, Fyrom oid, ultavle ore ber of To be seem % treet, O WHOM IT MAY OONCEBN—Two HOGS ‘6th sts. eos Je 18 St* Came tory bose ou Bat ; ome © barror - aud ove @ gelt. The owner will come forward, prove property. pay char, eT ae gnomewer- Bosmsse ountoR 7 : 1 On L, betwoon {3th and 14th'ste. omy A UP ESTRAY—Kight 8T at the = Gat} o. TENNIN y vine Breoek Bes Couree on + Wth, e162 Corner th street abd Maryland ave. | four red znd three spotted, one white; five marked sriy nnd pay charges” ELILTP MEWELING oi p®orosite. the Gourass? “heres jel se tion Congre BEWABD_Strayed or stolen, on sata; omeieey eione ies earnees pes | SEO Per wasrenee cet ph my office, corner | back a: d borns., Fhe if returned tJ. BILLIGRN, S ang iin etrese rer ’ ENRY B. SBARLB, Architect. osT—a & 10 easLER f rege Seen ee eS ee Bailey"—forwhich a suitable rewa.i will bs paid if loft at this office. 5 BEW AEBD-stolen, from ‘Mr. tg =the pynreday: ones COW ; lo wy lind inthe felt aye. ‘The above reward will _ py Pokal Tet bE Be paid for her reture to Ho, 413 O street, bet. Mr. F. 0. COLLIBSWOBTH, 24 and 3d ets. Je 18 3t ‘winner of several late matches at ° y tolen from the $1 0 EBWaRD. —Str od ot stolen from the 17th instant, a large BAY HORSE eu to Best oss meets ae ** Foome ,) will — tte parse of ra \“ Howe. on WEDNESDAY B Gentlemen on respectfally invited. HON BERS OFFIC: E Asulnoron rye Vanat. Pro} Ro be sresived at thi OTWITHBSTANDING THE GREAT BISE IN THE PREMIUM ON GOLD, and the corsequent increase in the value of all GEBATLY REDUCED PBIOES FOR Cassy. ‘Those who wish to purchase at really very low prices should, and undoubtedly will avail them. welves of thia opportunity. J06. J. MAY & 00., “ 4 O'CLOCK mM. GOVERNMENT SEOQUKITIES. . _ 2 8 * -Wasninatos. Jane 14/1865. Jay Cooke & Co! Turkish’ the folowing quotations of Government securities - Buying. vu. §. 6 Coupon, 184h....5 a . Five Twenties, . U.S. Five Teentice histone U.S. Five Twenties, 1845. ULS. Ten Forties ...9« U.S. Seven Thirties joes. Ove-year Cortificatesinse. & fs NEW Yaex ra ROARD BALES, ny mg; Fe = ; Five Verntes lob 10Ke Bive Bentics i865, 12%: Ten Forties, %y: Sever Thirne:, 125: Certificates. levy: 1 WBA woe THE BILL REPEALING THE CHARTER. We bave heretofore noted some of the many gfMnve objections to the Bill before the Senate repealing the Charterof the District cities, On cur first page will be found an able memorial to Congress on bebalfof the city of Goorze- town, setting forth very clearly the injustice and hardship of the proposed measure, not only to the people of that city but to (ue peo- ple of the District generally. The tenor of the debste in the Senate on Friday last, whea the qeestionof taking ap the DIN. was nader dis. cussion, showed that several prominent mém- bers of that body appreciate the proprivty of giving & measure of this importauce dar con - sideration before taking netion. “Mr. Hen. Gricks thought that a bill embracing one hun- Gred and two pages of legi<lation—a beek to be legislated upon—was not to be disposed of inadayorso. He thoughtitnota high pur- pose of Government to legisiate to put ont of office one set of District officers merely to put another set of men in. Mr. Guthrie hoped the Senate world delib- erate long before they reverse the first prin- ciples of free goverument—elections by the people, and the right to govern themselves in States, in Territories, in cities and in towns. He understood this to be the first attempt made any where in the United Statesto rayerse that system. Ln thix bill it is proposed to goy- ern this District by three commissioners. itexpected that under them we will ha bevter government, or Any more satisfactory government than we have now! Mr. Wilson was in or of postpoving the bill until December. He did not believe that a bill of this size could properly be concideret at this session, After discussion, the Di was lid over until Wednesday, with the understanding that 1 should come up then ifits consideration should O° onterfere with the tex bill. When the biilis c of the Seuate generally wil! be nd give the bill the careful scrutiny the members present, ta unportauce merits, It was noticed tuat on Friday last, when this question was np. that but ten Seuators > in their seats, a ouly & poruon of these ia- teres d themselves in the ims DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. The bil estabusbing a Dey f Edu- eation passed the Ho It authorizes 6 tO. t y. the xppointment of a Commissioner of Ednuca- S000) per annum; Chiet Clerk, two additional clerks, at a salary 8 $1,060. The Commissioner of Public Buildings is aw tized provide rooms for the accoismodaiion of the Depart- ment. The Department is designed to collect and cisseminate statistics and information con- cerning the best educational modes, &c., &c. THE NEW FIVE CENT COIN. A quantity of the new five cent coin was re- ceived at the Tressury Department this morn- ing, «nd to those who make application, it is paid out in sums of any amountat the window or the paying teller in the cash-room of the Treasury. CADET APPOINTED. The President bas appointed Breckinridge Speed, son ot Attorney General Speed. a cadet at the West Point Military Academy, and young Mr. Speed started this morning w report bimeelf at that institution. pues eee aeer aE Pee THE CABINET MEETING. The session of the Cabinet to-day was come- what longer than usual, continuing until after two o'clock. Allof the members were pres- ent, including Secretary Harlan who has just returned from bis Western tour. TUMBLING. As we zo to press we learn that gold is 130 in New York, and still tending downward. A XXXIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Tuxspay, June 19. © Senatr.—Mr. Fessenden gave notice that he should ask the Senate at 1 o'clock to-morrow to take up the tax bill. Mr. Williams called up a bill to grant lands in aid of the construction of a raftroad from Salt Lake City te the Columbia mver; which WM Pern Med up th rr. Sherman cal up the army appropri- ation bill. pit ache Hovss.—On motion of Mr. Bidwell, of Cal., & resolution of inquiry was adopted in regard to the expediency of constructing a telegraphic indicator from the office of the Sergeant-at- Arms to the committee rooms. Mr, Price, of lowa, from the Pacific Rail- road Committee, reported back & bill to aid in the construction of a railroad from Tolson to Piacerville.Cal. Debated and recommitted. Mr. Bidwell, of Cal., from the Committes on Public Lands, rej Senate bill to sid in the construction of & railroad trom the Central Pacific Railroad in California to Portland, Oregon. Pending debate on the same the morning hour expired, and the bill laid over. The Committee of Conference on the dis- agreeing votes of the House and Senate on the River and Harbor Appropriation bill made a report, which was agreed to. Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, called up the motion to reconsider the vote by which the bill to es- tablish a National Bureau of Education was rejected; and the question being pat, the mo- tion prevailed—yeas 76, nays 19. The bill was then read a third time and FP assed—yeas 80, nays 44. The House then resumed the consideration of the Army bill. va LOOAL NEWS. —_—_—_ Tux Creraaxs Linki Casz—Orixton or tue Covrt.—CincuiT Court, Judge Vlin.-- This morning, the opinion of the Court on the motion made by Mr. Bradley for asupona, production the duces tecwm, to issue for the of letter charged to have been written b Clephane, in relation to Mr. Francis Me han, to he Assistant Secretary of War, de- livered by Judge Olin. The Judge stated first that he was impressed With the great importance of the motion for the issuing of asupa@na duces tecum, to compel the production of the r ip question—to compel the Secretary of War to produce a aper written to the it, charging an riobes with dis! ty, on which the action for libel is based. aestion whether the duces tecum mirht issue against the nt of the United States, but that case is untike this. The question in the Burr case was whether oot tn thie eon 13 inet the — ‘were Not necessary, and many be papers the production of Sate itiet Sag eames and a opiniea—Coomb’s ‘Trislot Burrypage 51. were some Ts which no person could force | the Governinent to disclose. 1 who ehall be the Affairs in Georgetown. Caxk Bus Cemetery —Thwe bean: pince becomes mo SUTACKVE Bs the mitet advances, ind the number of vistors from ai paris of the country rocrease Gaily. Trose who bave seen the mos celebrated in this country and Eetope concer in Stats, that while others are larger, and mos: of that coninea finer Mopuments (haa Ubi, Fetin aa. tural besct y. mehens Of scr uty, sag Quiet ateractivemese. Oak 1ill surpasers inom al. The grovads were oonerand. Sum mopine since hy the perchine: of Sx acres AAditionat ga the cast, tong amd above lock Cres These new grounds, under the sislitai Birwe. on of Mr. Biundim. im charge of the Come. tery. and Bie are rapidly being un. Proved, avd will €00m asrimilate in cRaracwr to the olerr pornons of the Urmenry. White on this sunject it will not be 1ONPPrepriate te remark that the exeellent management of One Hill Cemetery t the «abject of favorabie com. ment by ali visitors, whether citizens or strana. gers. Tux BUTOMER ® MARKET.—This morning Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, rented to tn. mitted to the Governot, ay action for hel was commenced apd on trial a sub- % (ve Gov- © answer, the Governor The question ‘ourt wueieer w be produced, « ice. Tigdiman and Yates.) sithoush @iffering on some minor points, were unanimeus that the paper could not be produced. The theory of ovr Goverament ts that there three department-—the Iegestive, exec- Pens cwert = war tea ernor which be A comm esin Was refused fo a betore theBapred Pelled to disclose what has been done, is being done. © a to he aone, Judge Olin heid that the court eould mot compel the production of thepaper. Mr. Bradley wok exception to Meraling of the court The tollowing jurors were sworn: W. N. HL. Maack, Chas. Ii. Demary Kenjamin I. Geers, James G. Bowen, Andrew Noerr, Addisea C. Davis, W. Knowles, Jr » Jobu H. Krabling, | highest bidders the produce stand. a Henry B. Orterback, Wm. Daw, S. IL. Saader- building of the buteber’s market. So eon, Jobn Nmith. were cash, for one year from date of sais The — ngage td opened the tere rm ecg | PToprietors of thie market have no fears for What the prosecution expected to prove, ‘uccess, and the tenants appear fidrat offered in cyideuce a deposition of Hou. C. A. m i cumtion ot the permanemey of the tnstioutic sales were as tollows:—Scal! No. 1, Wm — binson. Dana. - Mesers. Riddie ana Cook, for the defense, objected to tbe admissabtlity of the paper, and ‘Atter a short arcument, the Court overruled the ob: > Mr. Y) iv. proceeded to read portions Of (he deposition of Hon, A. Dana, which the Courtdecided conld be u Gates, Sti: No. 15, H-Chandin at S. Howard, #: No. 18 J. S) wan, & No. 21, Sberwoud, $i: No. v3. Rerrongys, es, Tead to the jury. | N. .« S28: No. 4, - Mr. Dana testifies that * communication, the = Bag yi er ey on ~ hgreng copy of which appesrs ip the pleadings, came ; No. 10, Mr. Evan: 15, No. 12, do., =: . to bim, as Assistant Secretary of War, in No- vember, iva, which he considered to be str ly confidentia $8 ISP as Dede aware it never made ¥ Mr. Bradley read a letter addressed to Mr. Clephane on we Ith of December, by the senior counsel, as follow. J. W. Groes, 86 No. 18, Mr. .. 2, W. Tanner. #2: No. 22, J.B. Friz. vell, ©. No. 4, Mr. Mapiins, so. Tur Caval—aArrived— Boats Robin and Peter Quigley, with bark, and Seow, wip tlone, aud Mill Boy, with wheat and corn, te market; and seventeer boats with coat, sh. Lewis Clephone, Esq.--Sit: Me. © Me- | eigued—io the ¢ Lidution Co. 6 twa Ghap bus left with me a copy of uter | American Co, Coenen a or dated 17h ot November, 1404, and ac ssed to Oumberland Co, tons; Borcea . Hoa... A. Dana. Assieuun retar a Hampehire nud Baitumore Go . which be, Mr. MeGb B a sev ted Seow. with merchandise, te bel upea ba he bas Edward's Ferry; Jennie Lind. wrp Suntan, dressed 2 | for your a to Knoxville; PL Qu ¥, with fish, to Haas. thority tor the ned in a7 a cock. and eighteen bovts light ter, and y response. Under PLouk an» Grain “ —¥ these circumstapers, as his Attorney, I light. Demand ay yan inquire upon whi authority cept of a small Jot of tern flour at last quotations. Grain—The Mill Boy ar. rived ties mor < irom Berlin with whee i corn to Geo Waters. Patr red cold at and in bis cre to buve The price list remains wncbanged (} PORGRTOWN —Entered eamens such umbia, Harper. from Baltimore, and Poe is disclosed and a fai explanation and retrac »his Felt tion ofthem is given. Very ul u ame 7 Gieared. ae ee . Jose AIM R Baitunore — To this the following repiy 5 NS. Interaal Rey =— votes OF VRGRTABLE sTAN DIFFERENT MakKere ‘s tan be wold goche highest bidder, for cash, on ing it: to be impro; zh - if y eyaipalbs ana wee Maki ET SATURDAY, Juno %), at Goverament in NOBIBEEN LIBERTY MARK ET—¥ betlion—oppor Juve. at Wo'dtha nn ek ST FRIDAY, should be enga. ata’ LARD MABKET—FHIDAY, June o. WESTEKN MARKET-—MONDA July 2, ot Wo'cloek a.m. ~ N. B.—Perecns . « holding ent markets can alu tt praisement price for suc - ay of wal BICHARD Wa forel j any person y perso ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucticseon trolled by the c cOLid comecrive VALPABLE rU UN 3TH &y. WEST. Bot t He Auction. ae Un MOBDAY .the 25th instant, at ¢ m bail sell, on ibe premiscs. 1 subdiviston of Square No. 441, b r ~4 it will appear tha c LE_128 feet dvep. Tuna na ayy aed — " eet in my st: ve w him, ‘orms: One third casi; hala 7 + Ldid noi invert them, bat derived Months. seonred by a deel from others. samme thing w if be refra tree Allo ancipe snd cost of the purchisner, ‘00 4 weld GUEEN & WitL BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anct BBIOK HOUSE AND LOT J2TH STRERT WEFT. Beto ve: Borth at Prblic Auction On FRIDAY the 2 Your note w reply but fer an unpre ness. ive received an earlier dented press of busi- Very respectfally yours, dc ant. at fly o 2 in jue Con, D. Ht, Rucker, Yepot Quar! m., we ehall reli.on the promis. Lot "f called for the plainuft, sud testi H. Ovavell’s subdivisio: Pauare Ne, Sos the. Gban furnished supplies to the Department, | BE 2] feet 6 inches front by 100 feet and at the date of the reception of the letter he | [ot alley, with the improvements, cx believes there was some money duehim. The Brick Hoare. order to hun was tosuspend business transac- tions with Mcf¥han, Terms: One halfcash; balance ef Moenths. secured by ceed of tra fon thon ewctve 4 et Ou thé premises, All conveyancing aml revenne siamp= at the cout Cross-examined by Mr. Riddle. Witness | of the pu down wher the pro thinks tha: the arrangements were with My- | is seid. GLEEN AW LuAMe ers & McG ban se ied Aucto Ca. James A. Moore —Witmeas never knew = Mr. McGhap except officially, before the trans. action. On the % tof November, 1s64, witness received 2 copy of the letter of Mr. Clephane, endorsed with an order to suspend transac. tions with McGhan. His transactions aver- Aged about #3,40 per month, and at the time there was due him +2060 Witness never showed any favoriticom to Mr. MoGhan or any one else. Mctiban was Kept out of his money from November to March 2ist, 1465. On the 25th of May following the order was rescinded. Wit- ness made an examination into the alleged cbarges. Cross-examined by Mr. BY CRexn & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers VALEABLE TWO 87 yet ‘ORY FRAME HOUSE between 4th and on ; nt. at 6 o'clock p, haif of Lot No.3 In square No. sis hase ts ume frout by 168 feet deep. running back tee ae fost siley. on which is 8 good two-story Frame House. “Forme cathe Ail sent : ne me fSenveratcing and revenus of the purchaser "$50 dame when the pro: i of. ied Ghee ae mite ¥ GRERBN & WILLIAMS, Aue re Riddle :—The bids were made by Myers & McG@han, aud the busi- | USTER'S Sa) OFATWo ness ws inthe name of the firm. The bids Bore Ai ‘onthe ree were in writing, and were made every week. | STREET Fat is ‘DN STREST SOUT ST AND ; By Mr. Bradley :—There was no specal cons yon. ST REBT SOUTH. aT tract made, but bids were made and record: + the 28th fustant, at 6°, o'sleck and when any material was wanted the book | P--.1' in A pe Part of Lot No. ‘was referred to, and the purchases were made improvements. comebetine ny ne ceg! os With the from the lowest bidder. wleting of » two-wory Frame An investigation was | Honee, containing six rooms made, and it wes shown thatinno case was Terms cash. All conv " eysncing and revenue anything purchased from the tirm of Myers & | stamps at the cont of the 7 McGhan unless they were the lowest bidders, | when the cpap sian property Ad. <scabie ‘uctloneste Mr. Riddle objected that it was shown that the transactions were in the uame of a trm, whereas the declaration-was the pame of an individual. The objection was overruled. Col. Moore (recalled) testified unat during the PRESS FRRICK suspension of Mr. Me(ihon, £2,064 had Koon AND oD StRAgeS a tor ee jeg ediceny shown a copy of 1On ETRESTS the letter tc Mr. Crephane, and read a ‘st & him. asking bim why he inferred Nhat be omivon, part Lot Ne z = gigs ering | to “ MeGhan. nt oy ve hg . to y Mr. Riddle —Most of the goods du: eee ee story Brick the suspension w ere furnished by a passages, ges, water, and an excellent Mr. P. Crowiey.—Witness bas known Mr. ‘cash; balance twot McGhan several years, and ksew that in the yO daed of treet can emare commencement of the war he olferea to raise revenue stamps at the cost an artillery comune: Tide cal ee seen him 100 down when the Property is ve money to the ilies of volunteers, . P ponie! M-han testifled fo the tact that at the | 28-@ ___ GREEN & W ILLTAMS, Aucts. second batue of Ball Run Mr. McGban took PFoPosas FOR S¢ATIONERY. ont relief to the wounded. George R. Adam: testified that he was one the ¥. Deranrmeny, June 15th, 15%. partics who raised the flag Teferred to; ana | _ Proposals will be ar dae Mr. McGban had nothing whatever to do | Surpiting iee'pom Ed with it. on” ule for the year ending the 30th June. Henry 0. Noyes testafied that Mr. McGhan, | 1867. * with witness and others, raised a company for the three months service, but it was not accepted. W. H. Longleg testified that he has known the plaintiff sines the commencement of the war and bad often conversed with him. He was impressed that Mr. McGhan was ready te do al) in bis power to stem the current, The plaintiff closed the case. a~ ———— EEE I 0 REWALD. $ Hih. one-an dria. one large brown . hewi. and » white id foot; carries her head ght. occasioned by a stif neck. The above reward will be paid for her return oF laformation that will lead te herr covery. . : Bill ANNIE M. JOHNSON » or DAVID per pattern A WINDSOR, Al-xandrion ye 18-3t* yn L aria, Wa. ge 18-3 . M4803 CELEBRATION OF BT. J0HN'S Mo euae OopringP TO MOUNT VERNON AND GLYMONT iopdazon Biatilen — 2% reame Envel. Paper. bud or yellow, real The Marovic Pilzrimege to Vernon, un Hy agai, Saper rey al Gertbe auspices or he KNIGHT! TrMPLAR of the District of Uo iumtie will ivke place on MONDAY, THE 25TH INSTANT. The followlog will be the exercises at the tomb otek. Prayer by the Grand Chapiats of the Grand i ‘er ml LideeottheD On hte oR toate 2d. Mute by the Marine Band, ot Adérom by ant 2 H Bromwell, G. M. rapd Lod, © Rois. : ‘cn “Minxerere by the Marine Band. after a ee pempeny will re-embark and proceed to oD! “The boat Will leave the7th strect wharf st 8% ° Tickets $3.00, admitting gentleman ard two la on. Tickets will be sold to who ere not Master Masons. und can Le obtained only of the Commit- tee and the Trier at Masonic Mall, corner of sth and B streets, Committer, Al D Pianiniti i yords