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fi } ' i | ‘ Miniciiinee’ on a nts NATIONAL UNION CO) NTTON. A National Union Convention, ofat least two delegates from each congressional district of all we States, two from each Territory, two from the District of Columbia, and four dele- gates at pry hears each State, wiil be beld at he city of iladelphia on the second Tues- = day (14th) of August next. Such delegates will be chosen by the electors | of the several States who sustain the Admin- istration in maintaining unbroken the Union | of the States, under the Constitution which | our fathers established, and who agree in the following propositions, viz: The Union of the States is, in every case, in- dissoluble, and is perpetual: and the Uonsti- tution of the United States, and the laws | passed by Congress in pursuance thereof, su- preme and constant, and universal in their obligation: The rights, the dignity and the equality of the States in the Union, imeluding the right of representation in Congress, are solemnly guar- anteed by that Constitution, to saye which | from overthrow so much blood and treasure were expended in tne late civil war; There is no right, anywhere, to dissolve the | Union, orto separate States from the Union, either by voluntary withdrawal, by force of arms, or by Congressional action; neither by the secession of the Siates, nor by the exclu- sion of their loyal and qualified Tepresenta- tives, nor by the Natioral Government in any other form; Slavery is abolished, and neither can, nor ‘THE EVEN AR. | The Largest Circulation in the Distriet, | W. DB. WALLACH, Editer and Proprieton WASHINGTON city: JUNE 26, 1966 “S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GBAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. &7 PERSONS LEAVING FOR THE COUNTRY DURING THE SUMMER, CAN HAVE THE “STAR” MAILED T0 THEM BY LEAVING THEIR ADDRESS AT THIS OFFICE. TERMS, FIFTY CENTS PER MONTH. CIRCULATION OF THE CITY PRESS. The following is the official showing of the circulation of the daily papers of this city competing for the Government advertising | under the recent act of Congress directing such | advertising to be made in the two daily news- | papers of Washington haying the largest | Ought to be, re-established in any State or circulation : re Territory within our jurisdiction: : EVENING STAR... Each State has the undoubted right to pre- Chronicle... scribe the qualifications of its own electors, Intelligencer | and no external power rightfally can, or ought | to, dictate, cor rol, or influence the free and | voluntary acti. of the States in the exercise of that right; The maintenance inviolate of the rights of the States, and especially ot the Tight of each State to order and control its own domestic concerns, according to its own judgmext ex- | clusively, subject only to the Constitution of | the United Sta is essential to that balance of power on which the perfection and endu- Trance of our political -fabric depend, and, the + «ee -____ THE NATIONAL UNION OONVENTION. Elsewhere will be found the call fora Na- } tional Union Convention. It defines with brevity, but terseness and vigor, the principles | on which the friends of the Adminstration rely to maintsin unbroken the Union of the States under the Constitution. The proposed con- vention will presont.am oppostunity for the | Tyecr 0. cnr politi system by the usurpation united action of the conservative men of the | and centralivation of power in Congress would nation on the momentous issues which now | be a revolution, dangerous to republican goy - distract the country. As we stated aday or | ernment and destructive to liberty: ‘ ‘, | Each House of Congress is made, by tbe two since, the dividing Maes which separate | Constitution, the sole judge of the elections, the friends of the policy of the Adm.nistration | Feturns, and qualifications of its members from its opponents are being more clearly de- ; but the exeiusion of loyal Senators and Repre fined from day to day; but the convention will | sentatives. properly chosen and qvalitied.un. no doubt promote and hasten the consolidation | 4? the Constitution and laws, is ubjust and = | revolutionary; of the great conservative Union party.and lay | F very patriot should frown upon all those down a platform on which those who do not | acts and proceedings, everywher, whieb can go with northern or southern extremists may | Serve no other purpose than to rekindle the | *Bimesities of war, and the effect of which stand. The names signed to this call are those upon our moral. social, and material interests of men SES, | ranghout the rebellion, were | a: home, aud upon our standilie aeroas, differ- firm in their adherence to the Union canse, | ing only in degree, is injurious like war itself; and who now stand by the President because they beleve that the restoration of the Union Will be soonest and safest accomplished by The purpose of the war havit serve the Union and the Constitution by put- carrying out the measures recommended by bim in his messages to Vorgress. ting down the rebellion, and the rebellion baving been suppressed, all resistance to the authority of the General Government being at an end, and the war having sed, war meas. . ures should also cease, and she d be followed by measures of peaceful administration, that union, barmon nd concord may he couraged, and industry, commerce. and the arts of peace revived and promoted: and the arly restoration of ail the States to the exer. cise of their constitutional powers in the Na- tonal Government is indispensably necess | to the strength and the defense of the Repub THE NEW TARIFF We eave yesterday some of the provisions of the new Tar:f Bill reported by Mr. Morrill. We see that the cry is already raised agains at thet is prohibitive: but as strong tariff organs, 1 ae New York 7 so né, also con- cemn 3t 8 not affording adequate protection | and to tbe maintenance of the public credit: turers, we may perhaps All such electors in the thirty-six States and that it about hits the mean | "20 Territories of tne United States, and in the District of Columbia, who in a spirit of patriotism and love for the Union, can rise above personal and sectional considerations, and who desire to seo a truly National Upion Convention, which shall represent all the und Territories of the Unio! mble, ds and brothers, under the n tiag, ) bold counsel together upon the state of the Vnion, and to take measures to avert possible Ganger Irom the same, are especially requasied to take part in the ch of such delegates. But no e will take a seatin such Gon- vention who does not loyally arcept the na- Uenal situation and cordially endorse the pr iples above set forth, and who is not at- the igh tarif men and the free- | A casual glance at the bill would } seem to show that the duties have generally | been advanced about fifty per cent., bu’ into conside the heretofore Thal taxation sirving as diserin- ‘nation im favor of foreign articles, the new rates will be fourd probably not more pro- tective than under fo-mer tariffs. A strong argument in favor of a revision of the taritf bas been the imperative ne cessity for check- ing Li. solue Way the enormous outilow of gold me 4 . tached. in true allegiance, to the Constitution, to pey for the excessive importations during | the { nion, and the Government of the United the past yeer- # duties alone amounting. up } States. to the astaui, to the sum of one hundred Washington, June 25. 1s. and fixty-three millions of dollars in gold vay Hopi ce = JR. Door &7 It is thought the confederation of the tages Briti-h Provinces will be completed in August gto CHaries Kynar, _— Samuz. Fow.er, Executive-Committee National Union Club. We recommend the holding of the above Convention, and endorse the call therefor. - UNCLAIMED TELEGRAM AMERICAN TELEGRAPH Company. Uftice Willards’ Hotel. June 26, 1866. ‘The ‘ellowi Telegrams in this uadelivered, for want of sufficient address and other causes: T. A. s: @T Walker. Susan Gwinn Pet Halsted, | __ A SS = P. B. SNYDER. Manager. P #5 AND WaITE MosguITO NET AND A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD 12k TRUSTEES OF PUBLIO SeHOOLS THREE YARDS WIDE Lace, rt Boom. the Oity Hell, THES | in Pink, Blue and White, at low Prices. Cmte) EVENING F Gbasnn W. Secrotary. JOS. J. MAY & 00., =- THE COMMITTEE ON MISSION No. 305 Penneylvania avenue, SEHUOLS ot the Young Mea’s Christi 24 ‘Association. also other members of the Associa, | _¢38-2tif between sth and 10th sizcets. ir tien, and a) lipterested ana Sionsees $e co = W ASHINGTON, D.C... Ji v¥ 25, 1356. itis hereby agreed between the partivs hereto, That the Co-partnership hereto ex sting between the vindersigned in the Gas Fitting and Plumbing business, is this dey dissolved y ee ae Mf ’ R. JOHNSON. the eetablixbment of ls, EVENING. at eight o'clock. ee H. 8. TILLEY. Chairman. . 0. 0. F -GBAND LODGE —A& Special Mesting rine held on ‘TURSDAY EVE- Meeting w: invitation from the Lady Directorsct ike @oiticn | THE BUSUUESS WILL HEREAFTER BE sod Sailors Orphans Home Association to attend | conducted at the old stand, ou 7th Street, between the National Fair. Gand H streets. No. 404, by the undersigned, ‘je -2t P. H. BWEBT, Gr Sec. —— glad Coaaiiaes 5 ee ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF COLUM- = COLLBGE.—The annual mect Fike Abwelstion will teks plas totes Cones College Law Building, on Sth street, near La. : TUESDAY, eet Tpatart at etait = “ Becording Secretary. cE OF METROPOLITAN BAlLwoaD COMPANY. S ccwccenth art A 25th, 1866.—The annval meeti; Srochhslders of the Metropolitan meta ee i S06-SBVENTH STEEET—506 FF SS SELLING ont BOOTS AND SHOES AT BEDUCED PRICES} HEILBRUN & BRO., ‘a- the election of Directers for the enay. 506 7th street, Fear. Slit be heli nt thie office on W DNBS? Ay : Fisch ‘ the 11th of July. 1366. The polle wilt ©P ned at | Have this day commenced to run o! eir entire 12 o'clock m. ani chee THOM, 7 pra WM. W. MOORE. See SN st | BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS — NOTIOE—THE JOURNEY wow papei pet OS Maxcars ct _ Se hercty te: | st estenishing low prices, in order to close out by a eer he Association SR EOSERERS ANTES tgs | tent aga Stimyottance demand theey 20d Esta. Business SARATOGA TRUNKS AT COST. By order of the. Prenidy Faron goed one. | _P.8.—Store open from7 a. m. till 3 p.m. je2i-6t* WS OFFICE Wap CROMWELL. Sec'ry_ | TyuoposaLs FOR FLOUR. OTOWN A)” {NGTOM AND GEORGE- P — TOW S, BAY ROAD OOMPABY, corner Ofice Deve: Commassary of Subsisi? nc, Side eS Po the. Ancual Mesrine wt'the | _ sealed Propeeaenriem, DC Sune i iat TOWN Rats WASHINGTOS AND GEORGE. | 3o0t° Tis, 2 o'clock m., for furaishiog the Soe: the Oficeot p *2AD COMPANY will be heid sistence Department with Mth day of J yiy Goes arts CRM ERA ESDAY, the | ONE THOUSAND (1.00) BARRELS OF FLOUR. 7+ EEO § GIDEON, President The p 1s will be for what is known at this GREENLE. retary je B-td Depot as Nos. 1,2, and 3, and bids will be enter- YS tained for soy ensusity. less th: he whole. SSRRSD SBR only Ghelbog | eget te afl, adn cack Gato Pisgiitees coma oh cad maker | latest, ny fo commence ie Bre. ve of 3. ki Sse Girecticn of Prof- DANIEL, at theChurenon | S5isay fasuch quantities, dally. as the Gane. street. between oth a: ‘h streets, on W. ment may direct, at the wharves, or Bailroad De- NESDAY EVENING next, June 7th. at eight it in Washington, D.C. o'clock, 2 - Whe delivers of atl Wloar awarded to be com- Prot LAWBENCE, of Georgetown, will preside atthe leted within twenty days from the acceptance of + id. Tic) ete. $1: and to be bad at Ellis’ Music Store ids will be received for Flour to be delivered in oi Beilantyne’s on 7thatreet. HF. | sev ok tere meee nee, Cone st Ths fic Chickering Pisno used is furnished Mrejote Ble aie sd r= NOTICE —TO COUNTY TAX PAYERS. ‘The ta: of the ¢ tax payers gant Washing: Payment will be made such funds as the Government may have for disbursement. The usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground, and of a supe- ricr quality PC. notii No bid will be entertained from les who Dusvecc as ee ad caeee | have srovicunly felled to comin eile har bine, tax) ni ofJune | or rs not present to Ny ge A Sist, ands bapa ay reserves the right to reject any bid open in basement of weet wine One ih 4 Bids to be addreased to the undersigned, at No, Thur — aud Satuse: — 10 8. m.te3 p.m., | 223 G street, endorsed 3 ad Flour, 01 enday. 19th instant, end : . BELL. endins on Bist of Apguat Je 26-5t Major and ©. JAS. PILLING, Collector. jes te* OB SALB —A small, compac' for 4 rt id, sound, and Price 900) DL WEet e ‘OK SALE—A wmedinm-<ized BAY MABE, sewnd and gentle; geod for le or je Bt orner 10th and F sis. bugar/ Price $1. Apply at 269 Penna. Fa aveuse suth side, one door from ith st. TAS yoornh Mr. ie 1 eps lpi ee BUTTER. Geni in jour orders AH YOUNG, : am 467 9th street. near E. Je 23-4t* E:T eee re " B BLUE .FLANNBL Scrrs, [GUN UMBRELLAS. ONE PEI ORLY, ine Just received, @ fine lot of . ©. HEN 7 q Se Ure Rhted ee. GENTS SUN UMBRELLAS i Some of them very low priced. §3°*8. x0 contre, B. Ww. BURR, rt BALTIMORE, MD. : je 23 3t 393 7th st., under Dorsey's Hotel. Vind uring the bel idaye' to tert ante sptamnbe GES THMINS READY-MADE CLOTHING ‘oO Keckine she will remate atte Tenttetion ne. | AND FURNISHING GOODS. atonce by — EQS: WALDRON, necr Pikeevilie, Mas | All the latest New York styles, inevery grade x end quality, which we are now offering at the lowest northera prices. WALL, STEPHENS & CO., 322 Penna. avenue, G?™™" BARGAINS IN SUMMEB DRESS GOODS. We are closing out many styles of desirable thin Je 23-6tit between 9th and 10th streets. re BOILEBS—For ale cheap. if applied ie iia” F PBICE Soe inresiatel On anal! TUBULAR. UP- wae es BIGHT avd one ULAR UPRIGHT, 6 feet 6 cme inches long and “inches diam«ter, with 7 one- * ALSO, apd-mbalf inch fiues. gaze cocks, and safety valve All kinds of LINENS, WHITE GOODS, DOMES. | all complete wud ingoyt order. |) TIC GOTTONS, SHIBTINGS AND SHEET- jettlw 49 Jeferson ttreet, Georgetown. INGS at NTEAW HATS. __ S7RAW HaTs, VERY Low PRICES FOR Casi. | S Gentlemen, Youth and Children. A fall JO8.3. MAY €00, | ica tn preaning variety and gt eodomea SL 305 Penmsyivaniaevenus, | Price®, Jasbionable Hat Store, je me-ceit Detween Sh and 1%h sis. | Je 16-e08t 494 Pe svenus, near ds atroet, ABD—Lost, a NECKTIE. comtain- ? & scart pin, wich red stome ia to the owner from association. The above ill be ith Taylor House, copner Sand Paid I lott at the Taylor pyr % HOOND KDITION, $ 1 OBERARD.—Lost. ® Black and TanTER- to ADY one retu: him, or jon ireding to his recovery, will ceive thogtome ae the mame of *: Prince.” giving informati GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, $2 surance Com BEWARD.—A smaii was taken frcm the a . H. MILLER, 511 Sth street. WASHINGTON, June 26, 1865. je 26-8t roe or 361 F street north, Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following 1 () REWARD—Strayed or stolen, last Satur- tions of Government securities : $1 0 cari sa intact fro COWS: cna ved ar Buying. Selling. fod polly white, white, lank, white th ies core U.S. qs Coupon, 1°81... rue ek over tre oibershesty wien cel, U.S. Five Twenties, $864.°7°7"liaay 13 red heifer, two years old, belly the S. Five Twenties, 1865, 12y = top of her tail white, with horns, white star on Ten Forties 6 y 7 her forenead The above reward will be Ls. Thirnes 102 103 returned to ELLEN MUBPHY, corner of B street | U-S. Seven wt me) south and 3d street east, Capitol Hill. It" baa cee fil gusta ee ak 1005 = Ww NEW ¥ D SALES, WO TRRn ted apolar fat a wee te eae | _ Coupons LIV: Five Teresina, a 100%; mornjng. ‘A liberal reward will be paid to any | Five Twenties. 1304, 1024; Five Twenties, one who will return the same to. Dr. JOHN KE. 1865, 12%; Ten Forties, 96%: Seven Thirties, SMITH, No. 566 12th street, —! a +} 1025; Certificates, 100%; Goid, 155x. ed TIN BOX ranklin In- THE WHITE HOUSE. Very few called at the White House to-day with the intention of requesting an interview with the President, as the regulation that no il Japann Office of June il crop and tai REWARD.—Broke loose from C4 Stable, 23d, one slim Bay HORSK; t! . Also. one Blac! SE; hite front foot; leaf in @ abo d horses to ‘No. 427 visitors are admitted to an audience with him on the days set apart for Cabinet meetings has become generally known. The number of persons who have objects of the greatest im- hin m k HORSE. willbe paid for the Tight ear: half the ington. The owner i re Clerk GEO. B. Je2-3t_ {Rep} m_+aid mare -,.No_ 453 10th street w+ a.m ‘THURSDAY, July st pursnant to la: bidder. at the Bazaar of W. L. Wall & Go. 98 Louisiana avenne. es - teil Sime The ied oo hos rowi by, roperty and paying ci har ges. . Ha TW ie. corner of 26th and M streets, Wash- P'AKEN ESTRAY B TAN POLICE—A i; tray ly the Metropolitan Police is hereby at the oi By ordi . HERKI wh ¥Y THE MSTROPOLI- BOWN MARE E W = Deeth, from J nee : Ao Pa Lees. portance to subserve by interviews with the PAREN UPON THE vaTiT INSTANT. a RED | President has grown co large that one or two BUFFALO COW, ‘white face; both awe | quietdaysin the week are ansolutely neces- white; belly and flanks white: a piece out of the sary in order that the Executive Secretaries and clerks May arrange the multitnde of pa- pers which, during that time, would accumu- late, At the Cabinet meeting to-day all the mem- bers were present. was taken the 5th June notified to prove aud fice of the Propert: rior to 10-0’clec A REPORM O@L. Mr. Morrill, from the District Committee, re- ported back to the Senate to-day the bill es- tablishing a reform school for boys in the Dis- tnet of Columbia, with amendments. The till, as amended, provides for the estabush- Taent of wa fit and convenient house of correc. - Property Clerk. L& CO:, Anets 22. 1866, a MA- 5 Munger, 1866," ae reverso. Reward and | tion suitably and effectually ventilated, franks will be given the finder by returaingit to | with convenient ya workshops and other oom ir y or 9 . eed : Hiset. Cearplowes ee» mee oe OF Berets | Tuteable accomnadaticas eat te eee + white spotted around her hi turning her to 135, st Jo 23-3t* 85 day aftern PORES wisi el FRONT Ke ® party of four gent 150 G street, bet. 30h and 2lst OR RENT—Plensant ROOMS n immeni Porsession gi aused. Apply xe tewn, QTRAYED OR STOLEN—June 2ist, o red and . horns sawed ehort: r ope rather bs 6 OC stre 8, Island. will be su REWARD~— Will be paid for a flnok, Synare LACE VEIL, lost on 1th street, berween Massachusetts avenne and College Hill Inquire at Star office BOARDING. 0D FRONT BOOMS, FURN turnished, with or « Ou 3 erate terms, at 329 3d st. taining thereto, for the sate keeping, correc. on, foverr and employing of offenders ally ¢ eto by authority of the ris and s of the District of Co- Any person ra- ciweoa 13th and ably revarded. tumbia.” Th itution is to be placed on the A BRADLEY Governme: where « building for a similar pu been placed.) The Gov- ernment ist 5.000 for the benefit of the + on Tnes- imstitution, my 16 7 ines of Washington, Georgetow d the county an equivalent ISSUE OF RATIC sub-as IN GEORGIA, t commissioner of s Bureau reports to the assistant DOR UN upen mol Je 25-3t" _ | commissiouer of the State of Georgia concern. : Bo i farnish ing th at recent iade b - lemen, Terme $66 por monte, | Te cessities of the destitute, Je 25-51" called the «Yost Dis. with Board i at No. areet Gi ly 4, X TARLE BOARDERS CAN BE ACUOM- | (yy, ; + aS modsteds Aine. thee feet ee Beno Or anecene theta DeJor gentemen and ladies; two single geutle Sees zich, but since men-at No 204). Je 26-5t* ae Kor RENT—Wi turnished and ventilate th street, berw tle 3 i b Apply to the je 35-2t* th or NT—Witb Board, a handsome FRONT KOOM. in a rielightfully rituated house forthe nT é ou C street, between 4g and 3d NTLEMEN, or gentleman ana accommedated with a pleasant ROOM and good BOARD on the most reasonable terms, Southwest corner of I and 4th ste, JOHN GASS. ck in the morning ly by women. I; fover a ys he bad hen andchildren. Cartersyi Cas s + Will be the point of distribution. PRIZE MONEY. ei tan laims duc prize money to tae of 4. wife, | CfTé and crews of the following named vesst ‘Je t ot the Bat bave been audit ed dare now ready for payment at the o‘fice 0 the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury:—Un’ .te3 J Bose AND LODGING —Tie subscriber wil furnish TABLE BOARD at No. 250 Kk te tween 12th and 13th streets, from atl y, In the house are several well furnished and fol ROOMS for rent . 36 25-6t* CHABLES HENRY PATTERSON Steamers Montgomery, Vicksh arty Bolus, Maratanza, Victoria, Emma and A ries. METROPOLITAN CLUB. Mr. Morrill to-day introduced a bills n tae 350 K st., after the lst Foe, BENT—Six PUBNISHED 800M3. with beard, or the whole containing nine rooms and kitchen and bath- Location cool and very healthy. Terms exceed. in; No. 15%, corner 22d st. and Pa. ‘rance ©n 22d street er without mederate. Senate incorporating the Metropolitan C'ab of the city of Washington, which to District Committee, named among the corporators. house, room. Je 2 bt Fo RENT — A nember of aicely- ROOMS, with or without BOARD. at 429 13th street, near G st. TRIP TO GETTYSBURG The Military Committees of two How: -es pro- Je 15. OA RD: first-class BO. mii welt ve tion Tes ING—A pl 5 erat ED. (and the W. ant, and healthful as any im thea, Apply at No. $3 Penn. a: BD at No. 464 10th street, a fow of the aveane. Sa aaannaISIRIISIREEIEEmsememmeeemmmn eed ant FRONT ROOM, with bose to visit the battle-field of Geitysiou.cg on Thursday next, we hear. Punsoxac—Hon. Sigion ORMOND of Pa. Was onthe floor of both the House saad the Senate to-day. ----Capt..M. W. Oh sk ey, for- merly postmaster of the House, an & latterly of Conted renown. was bobbing aro un2a-in the. Capitol building to-day. enough of it,) within 9, between ist and bes Je 5-tf Terms de 16 er PERSONAL. T NOTICE OMY HUSBAND. SYPIO JOHNSON. OOL- ored. or to auy of his fi will be leg vores A potseenor heard when bi tion, Ad yo 28-3t je 23 6t* cormer 7t) ‘riends, Teevived by bit om him since ft me on visit from Macon, Miss. ess 214 H strect west. . . ELIZABETH JOHNSON. INTERNAL REVENUE —The recei pts fromihis Source to-day were $514,753.26, sce — AAXIATH CO RESS—FIRS' & SESSION. TvuEspay, June 26. Senate.—Leave of abcence Jor the residue of the session was rranted te. Mz, Lane, ot Kansas, on motion of Mr. Lane , of Indiana, Mr. Cowan presented a petits on fora protec. that any information i ife, who has fore the rebel- d to me, except lar n uested | tive tariff. which was referred to the Co:mmit- to call ami gettic their xccounts. All tee on Finance. 2 ‘ ted by Ist July, will be placed in ha Collec. Mr. Chandler, from the Com imisee on Gom- swith instructions to make the money. My | merce, Teported a joint resolv .tion, authoviain.g comnts must be settled. T. A. TOLSON Cleveland and Pittsburgh Ra ilroad Compan y, Dealer in fine Family Groceries, and the Cleveland and Tolecto Exilroad Goa. pany, either or both, joint! y to. constaact a Gats.. Navy ¥. swing bridge over the G.overnmens piers SS GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS across the Cayahuga river. Mr. Edmunds offered a@ proviso bE wry of ir to ety will be allowed on the tax of 1366, if paid Heme ICE—An abatement of six por cent. 01 the first of Jaly : 1" CHA! nex 5. D. amendment, that Congress may alter arn speai this permission. Adopjed_ The joint resolution as amended was then t passed, ELCH, Collector. C joods, and as the in the Goo ousckeep: 18, Al je 21-Im* season HEAP DBY GOODS AT MILLER’S NEW STORE, 101 Bridge at., Georgetown. D. C.— We continue to receive large supplies of Summer G advanced are enabled to purchase ang eell them much lower than early Ay ing Goo: Fens. Skirt Ets. B 0. 1259. withstanding domestic good jie are Sriine ree: 8 i ee oa Ea ne our 6! + ne wi re ie er BENJAMIN MILLER. Mr. Anthony offered a resolution fr the printing of 10,000 copies of the Precidems ‘s mes. sage on the subject of the occupation @ ; Mex- ico by Austrian troops. Rettrred %0.03 Com- mittee on Printing. The Senate then took up the He.use bill amendatory of the erganic ct of Ws shington Territory. It makes the sessions of t? .¢ territo- rial legislature biennial imstead g annual, and increases the compenaat of members from three to six dollars per day. 7 assed. Mr. Stewart caiked up 2. House bi il to create the office of Surveyor ral of I daho Terri- tory; which was passed. r. Brown offered a resolution fall stock of Dress 8 for Mens’ and Palm Fans at5cts., Bleached Muslins rown Mustin to sell 15, 187). 20. 22 cts., to Nets. ed late- land [on is have ad « instructing the Committee on Publie Buildin je 28-20" 20 23-3t 01 AND TWIST srs CASSIMERE SUITS. PRICES BEDUCED TO $25. GEO. Corner 7th street and Maryland ave. TREAW GOODs. ‘3. STRAW _GOODS OF EVERY GENT'3 STRAW. Coops PAPER COLLAKS, HALF HOSE, DRESS bOOTS AND WALKING CANES. . B. W. BURR, 383.7th st,, unier Dorsey’s Hotel. gs to inquire zing the im- af the Senate he plans into the expediency cf authert provement of the veatilation ¢ Chamber in accordance with t 5 mitted by the architectot the ay jitol. Adopted. Mr. Sumner called up a bial ‘trom the Gom. mittee on Foreign Relations, ff ,r the relief of the owners of the Butish ship Magicienne. Mr. Connass. spoise against the — of any British claims, inasraada as the British Government bad refused ‘eyen§to consider American claims. Mr. Suraner said this ela‘im existed prior to Lord Ruseel’s letters on, the ‘subject of American claims. The bill was pass ed. Mr. Howe mowed ta tal ce up the House bill toestabhsh a shipcapal around the Falls of . 0. HENNING, 2 je B-iwif Pi \EAVELLING TRUNKS. TOCK AT LOW : AN IMMENSE STOCE Say BEST QUALITY SOLE-LEATHER TEUNES, LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, PACKING TRUNKS, HAT BOXES, VALISES, CABPET-BAGS. WALL, STEPHENS & CO., cus SUDA WATER. Niagara. Disngareed to— -yeas 17, nays 19. The Freedmen’s Bureau bill was taken 1 atl o'clock. Hovse—Mr. Aller, of Mass., introdu: resolution imetructizy: the Committee on Offices and Rost Roads to inquire into abuses of jhe fran? ing privilege; which SATOHELS, &c. 2 Peni |. avenu betwoen 9th and 10th sts, Military nittee were dis Fe aytien on of the case of cnsrence At and the WSs reterred to a Select AND 83, ALL FLAVORS, tee of Fire. UBE . Also. an asso! stock of rites ORE er bm bd DBU ORE, By ute oe 13 Penhs. ave., south side. Bills pre viding for the payment of Obio and “{owa regiments were taken passed. W su1ncton ASYLUM, June 20, 1966, recel\ peca ser tances 9 moper ee je2i-eotd Commissioners fasbingtov. Asylum, Mr. Lafiin, of N. Y., from the Commi “4 - on Hi iweras, toe, Armadnis. by “Wilkie Uatines, | Printing, reported « resolution proviaille for $1.60. Chandos. by ““Oulds,” @2. Harper's Pic: | the printing of 1,00 copies of a torial History of the Rebellion, Ist, 6. lawely reported, And 500 copies of the| iff } AR AD Jane, Be. preset *B8 | act now in force. Brady ry, by TRAnOR fKTLOR, "Lhe resolution was agreed to. ‘nder the amendment affecti: dentadl a, the number ef Southern decline from 75 to 50, rec! the census of 1860. The number auality—clear of bane, 2 Betallis NT 7 States—Mississippi and Sor - hi ADEABS Skt Sree Baie fasthe biecks of proper, age outnt the Beni yih streets coe Me eae of Post white voters by about 15,000, . | EpracoPal METHOpIsT BIsHors. fi lowing gives 9 list of the Bishops of, oF .B. ly copal Methodist Church.” with ona - | Bichop Soule, $1,500: Bishop Bishop Ezy, $2,509; Bishop 2.500; Bishop Andrew, $2,500: Bigfop Paine, $3,000, Bishop Wightruan. &3,000; LOUR; L. . Peoarvan; - de s - o> Bestest vin, $2,000, Bishop MeTeire, #2 FRANOK TAKLOB, } Dogeett, #000. ‘TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ee ae ne Tus Corncits—The Board of Aldermen es an mmon Vonncil met last evening at 9 The Cometitutiona) Amendment, o'clock, pursuant to oll. : Avorsta, Mz, Juae 26—in reply toa cir- ee, ilsess, wed Giger ano rsa cular letter from Gov. Fairchild of Wis con- — . ¢ presiding. An erdinance was received from the Coucil Rorizing the OResapeake and Obio Canal Company to erect certain iron across the canal. (This bill conters authority upon the Ohesspeake and Ohio Ganal Company to remove the present stone bridges built across the exnal at Congress, Jefferson, Washington, and Green streeis, and substitute in their stead permanent iron bridges of sufficient height above water to al- Tow of the free passage of canal boats empty. The accompanying provisions are that the work shall be commenced as soon as able, and all the expenses thereof shail be can by the ©anal Company. That the bridges shail be maintained in as good repair Ss are the present stone bridges. That no change sbail be made in the grade of the streets on the approaches to the bridges. The bridges to be erected under the direction, su- pervision, and with the approval of the Com- missioner of streeis and the Committee on -streets, and in their construction proper pro- visionsare to be made tor the passage over them of gas and water pipes.} After a short discussion between Meesrs. Simms and Crop- ley. the ordinance was passed, and the Board adjourned. sin, Gov. Cemy has raanifested a willing aces to conyene An extra session of the Legislz ture for thératifieation of he constitntional am end- ment sufficuent States comcur in euch & ‘tion to acedémplis& the same. Destructive Fir, ScHNEcTADS, June 26 —The locomotive works here were destroyed fire this m orn- ing. Several new engines, together with sev- era) near completion, an@ aj} the machi nery are iu ruins. “Phe logs is estimated at $79 000. Five hundred bands are thrown ont of em- ployment. I> is supposed to have bee! a the work of an moendiary. Connecticus: Ratifies the Amendment. New Hava; June 26.—The State § jenate ratified the Constitutsnal Amendment a t mid- night last night. New York Markets, New YorsjJone %:—Cotton firm at 98240 cents. Flounadvaneed Saiv cents; So: athern, $10.10as17- Constitat ional sore- Sas Common Council. Pursvant to a call, the AL NEWS. members ef the Council assembled in their SE eee, chamber at 9 o'clock, and were called to order by the President. There being no message ex- Planatory of the object of the meeting, Mr. Goddard introduced the ordinanee relative to canal bridges (noticed in the proceedings of Board of Aldermen). The bill calied forth a general expression of opine and was passed and sent to the Aldermen without a dissenting vote. Ey the removal of the stone bridges and substituting the iron, a sufficient passage- way is opened for the largest boats in use on the canal. ft bas been estimated that boats pass- ing Owl into the Potomac by this route can be towed to Alexandria by tugs for four cent per tof, about one-half the amount of the Jowest estmate yet made. This will alc aftord the coal dealers in Washington an oppertunity to have their supplies carried to the Washington Canal by the boats in which they were shipped. In reference to the ides of some few citizens, that Washington will de- Crimtnat Court, Judge Cartter.- -Yester- day, Fatrick H. Hogan and Henry ! goucher, indicted for an assault and battery a id resist. ing um officer, were tried and four d guilty. Hogar: was sentenced to pay a fineo f $25. ¥ Motio’a for a new trial was filed in t ne case of Bouctaer. Finy and Norris for defen se. Rol ert Shader. imdieted for an #.ssualt and batter -y, was feund net guilty. H. ‘©. Gooding for @ efense. Frank Sewall, convicted of an assault and bare ry, was-sentenced to pay a fit .e of $ Tb is morning, in the case of Jennie P. Bn- son, indicted for an assault and bi itery, a rei pros | Was entered. L} oyd Gibbs and Alex. Gilber ¢, indicted for larec eny, were found guilty, wad sentenced to t wo years each in the Albany penitentiary Aik en and.H. ©. Gooding for di -fense. A Ibert Jones, indicted for lar -eny, w con- eer ie aise as prive them of the coal trade,Mr. Davidson sug- De vistor delete °° SXt y Gaye in Jail. | Feied that it would be much better if Peres Le town shall lose any portion of the trad. IRE CCNY, Stelle Pree Pe en aT: indicted for'] it Should goto Washington. than to Alcsas é iria, for if the trade were removed to Alex- ndria. Georgetown would not be at all bene- ited, but she would be benefited by every t load that p ed throngh canalto Wash B ad McCarty, indic'.ed for larceny. ed and sent d toone year in Horley for defense. is Feehan, indictea f or an assanit and + Waa found not guiit y TRY LATgst ¢ v ary. Tr. ALS 1 our billiard b: jen frum him fited day he received, by ance the Board Acams & Co.'s Express, NAL.—Arrived—Boats Sarah Ann package. accompanied wt 1 Mences: with 5 a fige was found to conta: aye balls, also a very nich, embroidered : Joth, of scarlet ce jlor, which s 1¢ Executive M ion « Mowing In the accom. nbe $ tons Central Co., i ton tons. Departed—Bo. Sundries to Lock No. 15 Aun, : Jear Str: On by you ard ba Is wich to the best of 8 ime ago from your » bundle contains a e cloth wich bel) ngs to the Presidents on will oblige me by forwarding the On my return to Washing- ye about u the particulars respectfuliy, No Me d over the tat 1 Kigley who w same to and get & clue to th E FREEDMEN's ¥ TH Wm OR SALF— CARKIAGE. novireet this ofc ALE OF GOVERN YE T PILE Dagivin, eek, and from *¢ tomuc river, 1b od Georgetown It is e wil consume one 2 be nated that the wh: thousand bushels of on} —————— : NE (1) PILE DRIVER. HARVEY, the! \ing of oyster dealers in thi which is no longer required for Government city, never tires in well-doing. He ba ure, us 10-day & mos’ < delicions dish of soft crabs, Terms: Cash, in Sores oo cooked in the ir ost approved tyle, with all Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Qnarter: the usual concc »mitants. He keeps the same 6 26-14 Depot of Washin kind at his cele brated depot, corner of C 7 and h oysters, sea and fresh ot marine delicacies. 1bD streets. wi ch f water fish, clan os LP THE SUPREME COURT OP THE Dis- Joep ADKICT OF COLUMBIA. €) nt iy, compl't, sis Sd Sanity, Bo. 670, Jackson E. ()nesenberv, Jeft.\ The complainant having filed his bill ¢ ORrBaNs’ Court, Judge Purcell.—This morning, Johr : B. Adams was appointed guar- thie dian to the (orphan of Dennis Dunn: bond | cause, praying for the sulatitution of = tr in S240, : the place of the —, who was = o i. nal ters s + trustee in a certain deed of trust executed ly Peter Catpenine Fo tepee ca ee, mame inened to} Prrces otis alk eee ee Le Ryan, deceas ied bond #1,000, a ihowen oon ; swe ie jue that ubpe-Da Was duly iseued an re and an affidavit having been filed ig the cause t the defendgnt is not a resident of the District Colombia: Tt ts ordered, on this 18th day of Jn 1955, that publication he made in the onee a week for six weeks, warning the said Jack - son E. Quesenbery to appear and answer the »ail Lill of complaint, on or Lefore the first Tucaday in September. 1866; otherwise the said bill shall Le tal terned wom ess, ——_e—_—_—. ASSAULT ON A Wive.—Yesterday, James Smith was: erresied by officer Brewer on the cherge of a saulting his wife, and was held to bail fer cov rt by Justice Waiter. =i Thermometer 9 degrees Horres? > Yy bove aerc) at 3 ~ for confessed; proviled that the first ineer- P.M to-day, and that, too, in thom ef tte enter oe H > és “ Published at leas month: the shade, at Frayklin’s store oa the avenue. prior to the date at which the sail defendant in ———-ore-____ aren to Re and answer, By order of the SF Tlie Lafayette (Ind.) Courier says: | Court. a “There is great excitement at Crawfordsville | 2 26-)# B. J. MEIGS, Clerk. Over a s!aoeking case of child-murder. Anold maid, Ladustrious, and hitherto held above Suspicion, gave birth toa child, and, to con- ceal her shame, killed it by cutting its throat from et.r to ear with a dull blade of a Ppocket- knife. She coufesses the crime, and implicates Arespectable young man, recently married, as the author of her ruin, but clears him of any participation in the murder.” 82 There is a desire manifested to underrate the powers of Austria. 600,40 men is the num- ber assigned to her, butthe perusal of the mi- nute details in the Prussian papers—certainly not likely tw err on the side of excess—shows that Austra can really put 900,000 men in the field. In comparison with France or Prus. sia. she hag a very warlike population, Treacy to fight, and easily raised. DECPOSALS FOR FURS Le ROPOSALS FOR FURN P ERT ISHING FEESH Office Commis Prtersbw Sealed Proposals, in duj invited by the undersi Jnne 30, 1866, at 12 0’clec! a troops, and all others entitie@ to rations. sta tioned at Potersbery ant Oity Point, Va., wrth FRESH BREF Ez until December 31,1865, or such jess time as the Commissary General mi ates, and deltvered at such times as the offic: ving charge of supply- Ing the troops may direct. The beet to be of f equal proportions ef tare ase Mok asarte of equal proportions ef fore mi rs. Necks, shanks and 4 tallow to be «meluded Oath of allegiance to the United States Govern- ment must rior! each bid, unlessone is al- ready on file at this office. The Government reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonabl«-. Payments to be made monzhly, or a8 soon the: ea meme oe in such funds as jarnishes for UT poe. Propesals should be endorsed on the eavelope anrepaeale for furnishing Fresh Besf,” and of Subsistence, 2 Va.s Jnne 22, 1956. Er ®7A despatch to a Boston paper from Portsmouth, N. H., announces that the car- penters and caulkers, whe were dismissed for refusing to work on tae ship Simla, when ir to the unde at Peters! docked im the Pertsmouth navy yard. have By order of Brevet Mujor T. C_ Suit been re-employed, and Commodore Beiley, | U.S.A. tLe teh v. A.D who had discharged them, has been ordered | _2¢26-st ot Lt. to report to Washington at once. B ¥8’ SPRING. AND SU: SELLING OFF TO REDUOB STOCK. a7-There is in possession of the United States Treasury a large box of Confederate Notes, representing a past value of S100,000 im Confederate funds, which are under advise. ment as to their disposition. The prooaoility is tbat they will be destroyed, as thcy. are of ho account whatever, except, perhaps, as relies. We offer our entire steck of Boys’, Youths’ and Childrens’ EEADY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. at greatly rednosd prices, and weuld ask an erry call to secure cheice selections st low prices, WALL, STEP GENS & CO, 322 Penna. avencs, je 23-8tif between 9tl,and 10th strosis. OTHER BEDUOTION OF PRICES. TO CLOSE BUSINESS 13 A FEW DAYs. RaRev. Isanc M. Patterson, paston of the Presbyterian Church !n Annapolis, has re- ceived a call from the Church in Emmetts- burg, Maryland. #2The Fort Seott (Kansas) Monitor asserts that not less than 25,000 people have Passed through Bourbon county, im that State, trom the East, up to the Ist of June. peat Fecie Kis Sieven retaoel to $1. cer pains. @7-A telegram from Mobile announces that ; Misaes. Silk Sacques only $8; Black an Austrian officer has arrived at that city | and Colored Bissne Veils $60 coute, Lod.es Sik. empowered to offer positions im the Austrian Belts at 6, Wand 18 cent ; Bhaker pepe Bs army to ex-confederates. It is thought that —* Be ey angel ge Soe Ulnpoke | quite 8 number will avail themselves of the je an, gen wed wee me ‘a fou dayen opportunity to plunge again into.the exciting | {25.0288 bargainsat MAX WELISS, Scenes of war. 328 Penns; lvanis avenu &2Miss Kate Fisher was ssyerely injured tween in Sreubenville, Ohio, on Kriday fics N.B Store has bees rented and Piztares sold. while playa azeppa. Theminiature moun- — tein fell bile eres ‘was maxing the ascent. Chon OUT SUMMER GO0ODs UHEAP. Her toot was badly crushed. —— — 7 Isasxc Van Acten, residing ia the town of SUMMER GOODS natrer age Pp in order to Medina, Mich., farmer, on the 18th instant, killed bis wife and stepdaughter by cutting them in ® horrible manner with anaxe. Van Acten was a drunken and quarrelsome man. He is én jail. 7 . &7 They do things in a hurry in Californi: yard. many Qs witness the following programme of 4 pyr ema pleasant little — eo suse Hovats stege. to sell them robbed at 5 a. m. of a offered at 7 &.m.; robbers shot and all the recor- paplondid stock of BLACK e1ed at 2 p.m.; coroner's inquest at 3 Pm; funeral of the thieves at 6 p. m. &7 The Democratic candidate for Governor ot Oregon, Mr. James K. Kelley, declares that be is in favor of making national pay ment for all the slaves emsaci, . Bi it 'e sell . tor ieee than we could place chem on our ceunter at WAIT goods marked at the lowest cash prices, and ne deviation allowed ii G 1 Chamberlain is the Republican cas ee ae, prety ie At = le 5 Gidate. —— ai 30 73-e0Stif between 7th und 8th streets. HANS’ COURT, June 22, 18%6,—Distaict pcg gS Wash (Ncton OmEES. ee urges Gladmon, atministrato "“Fecouned, the administrator S7-A German girlat Mt. Palestine, Iowa, was taken from her house, a few nights ago, by four men, whose faces were black ped os all ber clothing, and tarred and feathered. of the Or. Act is believed to have been instigated by sii ide mur'supted nether, out of sieregite, sted Saturdays the lath day of Suly ext ‘foe s7-Garters with diamont buekles are worn final settlement and distribution with the new hoops of Paris.—<: b of said Srcesned. nnd of the sunets bn : = The new hoops are quite prevalent in this fo by pm! vine iiate city, but we observe no buckles. Most of the are notified te attend, (at the Or- garters are of red tape, and tied above the y knee.— Memphis Bulletin. FRANCK TAYLOR. Canarr BIRDS, 1M AND P. ‘ ar Tth street,

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