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a “THE EVENING STAR 38 PUBLISRED PAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Goutinecst corner of Penn's avenue and 11th sircet BY be f . D. WALLAOCH. * bel carriers to thelr ‘Pne STAR is served by the subscribers im the Uity and Distric .at Tum Ouwrs PER WEEK. Uopies at the counter, with oF without wrappers, Two Vents tach. yoR MAILINe:—Three momins, One, The WEEKLY STAR—pnblished on Friday morning—One Dollar and a Half @ Fear. H°* HE SUCOBBDED. BVTREBARDOP OAR BALL. ( .| oy fri Which chan; jents flocked from far and he socaet of bie creak ss Bee sede tavkccithalg oki, He got a suit from SMIT HaLh, SMITH BROTHERS & 00., MERCHANT TAILORS, AND ae ™ GENTS’ GUBNISHING GOODS, OAK HALL, > 464 SEVENTH STREBT. Just received the largest’ and finest e PIBUE GoUDS ver oifered Inahe city of Week- ma. Having secured the bess 12 aa ihe sity, we are prepared to make upia ‘nest sty! o, and. at less prices then any other 5 it. ert | eS. apa i i |. & Co, j. J. BEIRERGER, fae SAND METER RE ae CITIZEN'S AND MUTANT TAILOR, Merropotitan Hotel, late Brown's, 36: Ivania avenue, oe Washington. D. my 1-tf ] : PERSONAL. Apress BRODEKLER, the wonderful As- ' troloci-t and Pianet Beader, having lately strived trom Eurépe, will remain in Wi pgton ashorttime. This wonderful lady was bornwith a uatural gift. Sho tells the past. present and future. never Euown to fail. She cases love to de ual where joes not exist. She can be b marriages, loeges. and the recovery me She cures all diseases. nese ep tidentia!. Hours of consul Greotieman $1. Ladies £0 cen tit io ’ bagi No. 409 10th street, near H street, el im*® resent r. GEO. McOOY has removed to eorner of O south, next St, Hill je 9-im* Rk EMOVE 469 26 stree Peter's (burch, an eal Blirdpess ral Bheumatism, Chills and F. le Weakn . Nervousness, f"22. ane 235 SENT ee BRN my 4-2m* EREMIAH 5. BLACK Rah a €.¥. Bick, LAW OF: BLACK, LAMOE Qounsellors and Attorneys-at-Lew in Court of the United States. Courts of the District, the ‘me Supreme be Gopr tof Olatmas, the INGLE, ATTORNEY AT ' me ie Seas mae one, ’ —_—_—_—_—_ eee BANKERS. L=™'!s JoHNSON « Co., BANESES, . AND. DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOOKS, BONDS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD, mh %-tf Jr? cooke 00., BANEBES, PU teenih tivees, opposite Treasury, Bay end sei) at current rates, and keep always *uhand, s falledppls of ald GUY EENMENT BONDS, 7-30 TREASURY NOTES, TES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e., ©EETIF Aud pay the Righest prices fer : QUABTERMASTEB’S CHECKS aNb: VOUOMERS ouse National Bank ad ai WASHINOTOR. ; OOO B, (of day Cooke & Oo..) Prostaet. WM. 6. BUNTINGTON. Gashies, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY anD FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, lath ef.. OPPOSITE SHE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Geverument securities with Treasurer United S77 ONE MILLION DOLLARS.ep “ We buy and self all classes “ot GOVERNMEND SECUBITIES at cotrent markes rates. FURNISH BXCHANGR ena maxé Oolicetions os ALL THE PRINCIPAL OMTIRS OF ‘THR UNITED STATES. = We purchase Government Vonokerson tho MOP FAVORABLE TERMS, end give carefal AQUOUNTS OF BUsINESS. MER AND Piiug and to any other business entrusted te us, a FULL INFORMATION te regaré to GOVERN: MENT LOANS as alt ttmes cheerfully furnished, _Wasnipeton. March 29, 185, bake Sal Li? ? Mearns BLL BBY, BANKERS AND BROKERS, ©.” 20 BROAD STERET, NEW ¥ : MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK arcmin Particclar attention given to. the following stocks : american Express Ob. Adams Express (0. Mesienni, U S. Express estore Weils, Fe 3 few fs raden a3 5 | Southern Town. Advances made on the REFERENOE ; 4) OBCHESTER ROUSE. D CaMDEL vi B thorsughiy o Fy roede for driv: Keltimore Hi CAPE ISLAND, SBW JERSEY. ~~ We have pleasure to announce to o; . Lee Mieat see and the to OLOTHING, &,. “VS, XXVIM. Na seo WASHINGTON, D: C., TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1865, ones wena AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATER. SPECIAL. NOTICES. SURELY,» © STEADILY, _ Pennsytvania avenue, near Fourteenth «treet. SUCCESSFULLY, of the BEAUTIFUL FOUNTAIN in full play SMOLANDEBS EXTRACT BUCKED xno FLOwRE, GARDEN renewed with fresh aud 3 Is = ws vem every caue'Of' Minky Dienacm, Emxvwavicn, TUESDAY EV July 8, , mip First appesrance in Washin of the famous | @RAVEL, UNWARY DisonvxRs, Weaxnxss and ‘Nec: omancers and Scientific A = the Paise im the Back, Exmatez OomrLaints and LUBIN BROTHERS, In thelr sarprising entertainment of ““DIABOLOBIU M ; OB, A NIGHT IN DREAMLAND. Everything new, rareand wonderfal. Admission 25. 80 ana75 cents, FOUBTE OF JULY, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, at 28 cents admission. Go For THAT PIG!!! Troveres arising from Bicxssus or any Kinp. COME, YB APFLIOTED: TRY SMOUANDER'S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. ‘Bold by all Apothecaries. Price $1, D, BARNES & CO., NewYork, an4 BARNES, WARD &00., Sew Orleans, Bouthern Agents: “SUBLEIGH & 75 | ROGERS, Wholesale Braggists, Boston, Mase., feb 10-1 IN THE AFTEBNOON OF TEF 4TH! JULY. HALL’8 Y ETARLB SICILIAN BAI& RE- GBAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Renews the Hair. iz ic ol jal coler, MBUBOPOLITAN HALL Hat’; VecrkTAB.e Siciriay Hain ReNeweR To Prof.G. NACHMAN ad Pro! HENZE, Prevents the ir from falling off. On which occasion a LIVE PIG will be given fer the best Conundrum. Hauu’s Sa? Sici.tan Hare Renewer Mal kes the hair soft and closay. Bary’s VEGETABLE Srouttan Hain ReNeweR Does not the skin Barr's Sie.1an’ Vecetasre Main Renawer Has proved itself the beat preparation for che hair _ ever presented to the public. Price $1. For sale by atl xgiste. BSEORRT DisE£asr Bamanitan’s Girt isi} emost certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable reme- dy ever ciscovered. Onres in two to four dags, and recent cuses in twenty-fonr hours No mineral,no balsam. no mercury. Ouly ten pills to be taken. It NOTICE—Ladies and gentleman from this city | and Baltimore. whe have kindly yolunteered, wil! please attend rehearsal on WEDNESDAY MORN- ING. July 4th, at 11 o'clock, for the great Mon ster Concert in the afternoon, —_ ay 2-3t Deter OF OLUMBIA VOLUNTEBRS IN THE FIBLD AGAIN, A GRAND BEUNION AND Pic NIC ja SO Taly by the is the soldier 'ekope,and atriend to those who do if ae ‘com 3 neqwens to be » Male packages, §2; fe- SOCIATION OF DI3ITRIOT OF COLUMBIA | male, ABSOCIATIO VUOLUNTEESS, Samanitan’s RooTann Bree Juices—A will be given at SEVENTH STKEET PARE, On TUESDAY, JULY (6TH. jos. H. Bradley will ad/resa the Associa tion vm the occasion, giving a historical sketch of the Distrret Volustécis during the late rebellion, Other eminent speakers will be present and ad dressthe Arsocintion. Dancing will commence itive and permanent care for Spyhilis, 5 rota cers Bores. Spots, Tefters. &¢ rice $! 25 per bottle. Sold by 8.C. Ferd. See adverti: it. my5 TWO BAD CASES OF PILES GURED BY DB STRIOKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Gisss, of Janesville, Wiscousin, writes for the benefit of all who euffer with the Piles, that he Vand co e until 5 . when the | bas been troubled for sight years with an aggra. a Lege vy ve fi meet g Afted othe ‘ jes | ¥ated case of P: , and bie brother was discharged dancivg wil be resumed. a tcoutinue untilit p rom the army aa tucurable, (he being quite para- m. The ith U.S. Cavalry Brass and String Bind | ¥2ed with the Piles.) Both these distressing casos for fhé ootoicn were h Jeof Dr STRIOKLAND’S cu with or PILE REMEDY. The recommendstion of these itlemen, beside the daily tastimonials received y Dr. Strickland, cught to convince those snffer- ing that the most aggravated chronic esses of Piles 0 centa; admi 1@ & gentleman and ents can be obtaimed ive sll who may hemor the r presence avcatol fashioned | are cured by Dr. ES ckland’s Pile Remedy, It ts 3 © person wil admitted without wa 4 Bruggiets everywhere. Sold by J. W. tickets, which ¢an be obtained at the principal AIBN & CO.; CHAS. OHBISTIANI, 371 Pa hotels and any member of the Assoviation. bl street. 00 S-ly Evgineer JC Mockubee, Licut D F Stiles, A SUPERIOR REMEDY. Col Jos Geriardt, Lieut Wm Handley, We can conscientiously zecmanen to eet Maj Robt Clark, Lient W B Dobson: foes fom a dintroas tng Ong DR. ati Capt Aiex Rotherford, Asst Surg W T Oraigan, "8 DLE. ‘L OoUG Japt A® Dent. Sergt Nicholas Waysen, ves relief almost inetantaneous, and is witha! pt Jolin Mchearmott. 01) lawt 1&dud eeable to th: . oe ‘Gough Boienm “is Risot the peor. J. W. & M. P. KREIS is all that its propri etor forit. We tried it during the DANOING AOADEMY, past yeh end found relief from a mont ‘ 4 iin poali® Metropolitan Hotel. peemite cee LG “Ohio eat fr mist Onr Olnsses Vill be continued during the Sum- J. W.NAIBN & 0O.. siso at mer, commencir, Drug Biote. cad OHAS. CHBISTI- TU Soarte ‘7 Pa. avenue and $02 Ninth street. MABBIAGK AND CELIBAOY, an Eesi Warning and Diseases and Abnses W. iy of for Young Men. Also, ch prostrate the vital h sure means of relief. Sent free of powers, For thither fhformation, apply g the hours eee in sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. J. of tu Sicress anotetethe Academy myS-ty | SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard. Anociation, DENTISTRY. G{UM TEETB ON RUBBER PLATE, anire- 1 placing lost teeth om old plate. enue 1 Whole upper set eight Jol PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e.. Tear LADIES OF GtAck OHUROH, Monta i) ome? Md., propose to hold count lars, warrante! W BARNES, ith atreet TIVAL om the FOURTH OF JULY in the east. be ween A an! B north, Ospitol Hill. Ex- | groveimmedistely Mm the rear of the residence of tracting withent pain jel4-im" Mrs kmily Beale. on the leftof the road g KEMOVAL fSom tha,etty, the Fpoand hat heen Mes eae De. rawrr, DENT IEF vias xemoven feom | fomthe.city, the sronnd ec care torsaldete ot 242 ‘to 260 Penn. avenue, ten doors, a! Bonndary street. wh enveyance will be in Diccoverg in Dentistry attendsnce to conve: neers to the festival A ‘va Wrihovwr Parn. All per fine band of music will Be{n attendance The del- ; ng Tee to extract, | would advise them | jcacirs of the season will be provided at moderate R io cal LEWIE'S office, and baye them taken out. Teeth inserted on Habber, G Silver Plates. | rates, and a darge attend quested. prouat”: or ye aery Of English Lutheran Sunda: ance is earnestly re 028 id and erder that all persons shonld duced the price very low, F 6 feet. call and see for yonr- Also, cail and eee the néw and improved School and Congre- epitelattoerting Tarte ation: af “BOUK CREEK BRANCH, north of ‘ : ree’s Mill, No. ‘a avenue, between 12th and 13th Omni will Te St Se and ith streets. at willron from the Mt the grounge at 1 ry Tickets 90 Coats. to be _ 8. BR. LEWIE, M. D., Dentiet, [HE HOWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, at Ne: 27 4%4 street, three doors north of Pennsylvania avenue, extract tee of A. Noerr, of E and lith Btgesa, OF at the Charch, ora pak oben eg or L ot B by eg = = ra lee Cream and Lanch on the grounds i" trous Oxide, ang bi ni ae rice of extract- | F~ Tr) GRAND Ing ret tooth $15), avd each pdditional tooth ee fe Tu okaun ar 1. All kinds of dental work done at reasonable ot AgTE oo tia | UL the ISLAND BOC tthe WAST x 29 pen etrect, | NOLON DE ST a80 T. COUMBE, DENTIST, No. 249 9th street, ° 366. J. Siiweun N ha str in aul Tiqkets $0 Copts. admitting 1 gentleman extract. and insert TRETH Gold, Bi Saad and ladies, By of Comwmittes of Arranu- ver, or Bubber, at moderate prices. Best ly 2-4t* Material used. my %4-Im™ [\XCURSION TO FORT WASHINGTON BET ‘ Loomis, M. D, ORSUCH CHAPEL. ». x. Farentor Parente of the MINERAL ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1566, ATE TEET! at, cou char atte! personally The Stegmer Washington Hunt office tm, this city. ies 7 pera oo oe tered for the occasion, and will leave Da Seventh street wharf at 9:6'clock a Bo person ‘weer others who cagnot wear Y r at7p. ce . is round trip for adults; i cent: for boys and girls. pT eli a @ccommodations aad re a #20" jf RIRNDSB IP 1s OBB MOTTO. F sens TALBD ab PIO KIC WASBINGTON N ; so aPpmene Pas ace Se Ox TERSDAL, Stuy 30 1566. —————— Poa oe seuré gil who may atteod that INSURANCE COMPANIES, saat poste mons. oD, the occa- : ATTAN an! felee M4""4TiS5 ascmance | and indies. All our Tedy'feicn a. ne: reemryeman COMPANE |. Invited to attend. ae BO invitation cards will be on YORK 1 Woe lpanuees areca ated. 363 at OFFIOR 476 SEVENT STREET, 7 a 3m* OHN T. LiGHTeR, Se aes ed OFFIOn 3 Bank of Washington, JULY,. 2... : FURABANT SHAPES OF GLY MONT. Two fine Steamers wy eet Wharf at aud 10a. Go 3B.m.. Bet lease’ gar HABTERED Bt CONGRESS, 1537, | Sheri at HiAe0 Lame abd Sand pa Sei riaswans. woememenioann@30,008-| ginny ts OOH OR af ineecseohik 3 Yanai ‘all kinds tnsured for a or} Hefreshments serve ity prices. | of ~~ vee TnL. eee ne roan trip Rar ‘gent and tady, $1.50, jlders’ riske granted on mest favorable Sing) o- seeraiale wort ue ¢ Ante.) ws: é Te Aa. Preeisent. -..| pm SECOND, Pia-Nic. stown. ~ vaTHOLL “ABSTISENGR ‘of i ae EXPRESS COMPANIES. vans, COMPANY, Dadar a lle ne PRNBSTLYAB IA DENUB, OPFORITS | SOBTHEBE oes et af 22 pine d and Valuables of all Kinds Ww m af the country. Be OLLECTION * OF. at eg DEAFTS, ayp | MARBLE ‘Mete sn’ a Farts of hd Univea States, +° Sonimme 5 0. O..DUN! Sp wh 18-40 Pees EEE SALT!!! Sh Complete assortment of | 2M. GALT. # Pew Pare ta All orders for STATUARY, MONUMENTS, o te de vei eee Pe- ; Le Poudre | MANTBLS executed in the best manner, at short VRAROK TAYLOR, | netico, and om the very best terms, tsar TELEGRAMS, £¢ ‘ On Saturday the body of an unknown man, thirty>five:yearsof age, was discovered om the cen Segre — a — parent or Norw hic! on. It mi appa there a week. The face Was entitely shot away. A pistol and cartridges were founa: near the spot, Ali the ay indteat> selt-destruetion. A coro jury fendered a verdict of suicide. Theré is as yet no-laé to the identity of ibe deceased. . - | The Savantah News end Herald of morning says:—“A freedman was arrested ab, ‘Macon for the murder of a womamin Wilkimet json county, ‘and was brought Back terthe:. scene Of the outrage. Afters matilation-of a- portion of his body, he was bamudeto a tree, surrounded by fagots and burned” ser ss 9 The base bal! match yésterddy "between the Atbletic Clab, of Philadelphiaynad the Nation~ al Club, of this city, was witnessed by Rive thousand le. The score stood: Athietics, 22; Nationals, 6. Generals Steadman and Frillerton, commis- sionere to it vestigate the affatrs of tite Freed: men’s Burean, and a corps of correspondents, arrived at New Orleans Sunday evening.” Two justices have been arrestes_at Viddlia, Louisiana, one under che civil rights bill, apd have beea brought to New Orleans for trial. The railroad bridge at. Decatur, Tena is to be completed ou the 4th of July. * — a CONGRESSIONAL. Sexvare —Yesterday afernoou— . The commiuee of con ou the. djsa. g¥ecing votes of The two houses the Préed- men’s Buresu bill p areport; which was concurred in, ana the bill gorsto the Presi- dent jThe report adopts the amendment of the Senate relati © the'lands now peenpied by freedy runthority of the spects? Meld I ‘beral Sherman. The effect is to lands in qynestion totheir former rd give to the freedmen in lien of them a six years* lease ofrwenty acres of land, and at the €xpimentom ofthat period 2 certiticate Bio a Sym not exceeding Was Upou the para- ‘opper ore ar if Efforts to roan in which iv w Vays aud Means. nmouon ot Mr. Rogers, of New Jersey, eo pare apb regulating the duty on copper nang yd bars amended by, ad@yuon following On copper and brass wire-cToth’ora finer than thirty-six wires to the running inch, filty-live per cent, ad yatorem Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, moved to amend the raph imposing a duty “on old copper, cents per pound,” by adding, After rhe “copper,” the word, sbeade”” (G@ rj The duty on lead, in sheets, pipes. and shot, Was increased from three anda half to four cents per pound. The paragraph regulating the tax on bitumi- nous coal was then taken up. Mr. Francis Thomas. of Maryland, moved to amend the same so as toftncrense the duty from 50 cents per ton to $150 per tou of twen- ty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel. He then proceeded to address the House at considerable length on this clange of the bill, cowtending thatit had been framed in direct contradiction to that great principte of provec- tion to American industry of which the chair- man ofthe Committee of Ways and Means had declared himsejf an advocate, and the justice of which be (Mr. T’) fulty recognized. He argved elaborately in vor of affording pro- tection to the fifty thousand human beings an Maryland and Pennsytrania who derive beir daily bread trom the ‘bitumtnons coal Je Mr. Morrill gave’ notice that on’ to-day (Tuesday) be should ask the Hoase to hold an evening session to close debate on the tariff” bill. Adjourned. sore, #RINNELL arpa. ressionul Reports. THE ROLSs, The Co Majotity and minority reporieirom the Com- nied by the Hohse Of “Represent gate and report’ upon the facts the Miltee appe tives tomy in the case ¢ assault cominitied by the Hon. Mr. Rou 1,01 Kentucky, upon the person of the Hon, Mr. Grinnell, ot Iowa, ‘Were submitted in the House yesterday. The Majority report commences with a review of The case: says the committee has been eom- pelled to decide, afler mature deliberation, Brat no provecation can justify a resort to Violence against the person of & member.af this louse: cites the liw «nd precedents in the case;and states the opinion of the committee that In the assault upon the person of the Hon. Mr. Grinnell, of lowe,on acéount of words Spoken JD debute, and for the acknowledged purpose of disgrac bim a5 a member of the ouse, Ond thereby depriving him ef his due end just influence and power as a member of this House, the Hon. Mr. Rousseau, of Ken- tucky, committed an inexcusable breach of the privileges of this-Heuse as well as of the eople represented by Mr. Grinaell, for which go PpTovocation or justification can be pleaded, end which merits the stfongest condemnation that it is in the power-of the Honse to impose. ; gts Husion they report the following res- elution . Revolved, That Hon.. Lovell H. Roussean, a Represeniati ve trom Kentlcky, by committing fu ussault upon the person of the Hon. J. 8. Grinvell,a Representative from the State of owa, for words used debate, has jystl forfeited his privilege & member of th House, and is hereby expetied. Resolved, That the personal reflections made by Mr. Giinnell, a Representative from the State of Lowa, in presence of the House, upou the character of Mr. Roussetin, a Reprezenta- tive from the State of Kentucky, were in vio. Jation of the tujes regulating @ebate and the rivileges of its members founded thereon, Sea merit the disapproval Phe Horie, a, , . Penny baker, - _ Reselved. That Charles <entncky, L. B. Swigsby, of Keniueky,ani ‘oha S. MeGrew, of: Ohio, by their presence d participation in a p i 7 eault between Hon. Mr. Ronssean.of Ken- tucky, and Hon. Mr. or Iowa, oe of werds ken in ite, in, e persons ifmot wes of its members were ae ‘were guilty of a viviation riv or its , and they are beget te ying be} be of the House to @uswer théir-contempt S xER, ae + 4 f its privileges. M. Ki ; . R. P. N.P. Banks. jouse, for which there ut, considering the very geived by . prhierery Facter a thinks ‘iasolusion of tne Uant- Corporation Afiairs. Boakp oF ALDERMEN, July 2d, 1566.—The Sokrd met at t ual hour; present: Messrs. >. 4 Noyes, Cross, Turton, Given, Tait, Gn. ick, Edmonston, A. Lic Barr, McC@athran, wis, Magrader, vu President *T. E. | Lioyd, and Secretary S. V. Noyes. A message was received from the Mayor arming that he approved on the 20th ult., Mbt resolution of respect to the memory 0: William Winstou Seaton. Also, Teeciger fopivating B. F. M. Hurley as a member ot “the Board of School Trustees of the second ‘Cistrict, in the place of M. H. Milter, fnd the followiag ward apot riesi—First ‘Werd, DL. K ly; ‘Setona rd. James N. ‘alian; Third d, GJ. Se nominating Tes Tr Ward pb ypicians—FIFst op ins, M.D: Secona Ward, A. F. A King, M.D; Third Ward, Lioyd Dorsey, M. 1); Fourth Ward. F. Bebrens, M. D.: Fifth Ward, Geo. McCoy, M. D.; Sixth Ward, W. H. Combs, M. D.; Seventh Ward, Samuel Amery. M.D. Also, fcr commissioners of the asylam, James Kelly, (1m pivce of G. W. H. Newman. Geclined,) Wm. Slater ana John MeDeyitt Also, physician to the asylum, Dr. S.A. H. McKim: intenéant of the asylum, Josepn H Hoagson; secretary ot the asylum, E. A. Ad- Me: and resident stucent at the asylum, Ku- tus Choete. Also; the following mermb: the Koyrd ot Heaith:— Fast W M. b., Wm. Witson: Second W M. LD. Wittard Drake: Third D.. Job W. Angus Sixth “Ward, dis: Seventh »: P.M. Pear fealch, Geo. M heminaticg for chief of ary of tbe Board of b LD Also. ch. and for cor- « Ward, neon ‘ ve Third Fourth Ward, W. W J. Frasier: Fitth Ward, James N Pu-tyer; Sexth Ware, Wm. i sby; Sev- tuth Waid, Geo S. iepburs et which uy } Cet to be Of the tnx, erpment i the act of Month. It is rheuld pass an g that y Jorizing the payment ef y before Lean do so. Very respect- Richakp WaLtacn. Mayor Reterred. to commit ¢ on finance ‘The Carr read a communication from Drs Gration Dyler, DR. Hagner and N.S. Lin- colo. invitin, p beards to attend the baying ©! the corner stone of the new building ot Proyidence Hospital. corner of 2d and DP street south, on Th day, 5% p.m. Aleo,a communication mviting the 1 this board to attend the grand re- 4 pic-nic of the District of Cotambia yolunterr:, at Neventh-street Park, on Thurs- @sy, July lth. levitstions accepted. ‘on presented the petition of Henry others, praying for construction of seewer im the publi¢ alley in square 166, accompanied with a bill for the execution of the work at the @ost of petitioners; referred to @elegation from Fourth Ward. Mr. Owen presented commanication of T T Fowler snd o'kers in relation to appointment gi barbor master. Also, commanication of T Bowers on same subject; referrea, Mr. Karr presented a commanicaton from Nicholas Galina, protesting against constru:- tion of a sewer on F sireet: referred Mr, Lewis presented the petition of John B. HLand others in relation wo weighing of h Yy a sfraw: referred Mr Dir. A, Lieyd presented the petition of Jere- miab Gravy praying remussion of a fine: re- ferred. Mr es presented a petition of ceriain sbip r vs praying the abolition of the offive gt barbor master; reterred. Also, introtuced @ will to grace and graye! Sth etreet west, from H Street south ty Water street; referred. Also, in- troduced a*joint resciution requesting ‘the Bisyor to obtain trom the contractors for the Market Honse pien¢ and specifica- order that the same may be laid befoce oss Mr. Golick, from finange committee, report. ed invorably upon the followiug Bomimauons ef the M r ons oration attorney, J tax clerk, Williasa org clerk to the of i rnger to the Mayor and Register, yr: and said nominations were confirmed. Alsv, reported bill appropriating $42,004.22 to pay this city’s proportion of the Internal Revenue tax levied tpon the District or Col- umbia by the general ‘verument: passed Also, reported the annual “tax bul:” ordered to be printed and made the special order for next Monday; Mr: Lewis from improvements committee, Teported javorably on the following uomima- lens of the Mayor: For Commissioners of Improvements—First Ware, Johu W. Dyer; Second Ward James W. Spalding: Third Ward, John T. Garner: Fourth ard, James J. Campbe: xth Ward; W, A. Fietber; Seventh Ward, James H. Birch. The nominetions are unanimously confirmed. aor i the committee on markets, rey back the followiag nominations of the ikyor: which were Rontthmoea . Jerk to Western Market, James Miller: Clerk to Northern Market, James Bowen: Clerk to Eastern Market, James U. Oras. © Mr. McUathbran reported favorably onthe nowination of H. C. Lyles as Olerk to the Cen- tre Market; and it was confirmed. Mr. Tait, trom the same committee, reported back the tollowing nominations, all of which ‘Were confirmed: # or Commis:ioners of Center Market—Ed- ward Hall, P.C. Riley, Wm. R, W; Co: Wiesioners of Northern Market— tame, Geo. W. Robinson, Jerem: lock; :} prnianioney of Epa Market_L. E. Ta- sines Mareeron: Commissioners of West. ern Market—R&. H. Clements, Sam’! Duyalt. Mr. Turton, from the drain commitiee, Frmeca d back the following, which were con- med: “For Water strar, Randolph Coyle; Tos her ee wana Board, eo. H. Bae per of Water Mains, ©. C. Chew, . Barr, from police vorably on the nomination of ick as Inspector of Flour and nation was on the following, whi con. Bal cea pees , Also, reported Bill authorizing Geo. Seitz to “contin te the tsé of @ frame bath-room ext to hte brick 5B ee Mr. Given, from the committee on elections Teporied fhat they Lave found the mem! ear Properly elected and q ace oped. Mr. Oress, from the committee on canals, re- ‘orted faverdbty ou the nomination of David ~penrn a Cans} Commissioner, and the neminntch was unanimously confirmed. . MF. Tait. trow /be health committee, report- | sa a0vorably on the following nominations: | For Commi-ttoners of the West burial gronnd, | Jo-eph Forrows and Wm. Wilson. for Sexton. Wm. Graham, ond they were confirmed. Tbe jot revolution from the lower eppropriating $1100 fora portrait of the late W. W. Scan, was referred to the finance remitive. Several bills from the Board of Common Council were read and referred Mr. Barr imtroduced a joint resolution as vercing ther of laying water mains on the oR LETS ot be 's Of }ors in front of which the meine nie laid: 5 serie Cf eteme roses Ooms -~ con. su uction on Nort itol street, referred. “hie. bills to set the curbstones and ptvethe tootwnys on the north side of F street end $th streets west; and on worth, berween the wert side of 2d street west, between F and i streets porth> referred ir. G Hick In:rotiuced a resolution for print- ing twenry-fi¥e ad@irionM@ copies of the jour- uel Of Procerding® prseed. Also, in! moed * bill mesing it pniawfal for any person to bold pny cfice under this Oorporauon who Teertv¥s © eniary of $900 Or more, unless he de- sons im whole time xpd attention to Bis du- ths, and-bes po ober calling or busmess; re. bs vw Fourth Ward delegation fa. bell fo cr Dstl oct a sewer in the square 16%; parsed. Adjourned. ‘on Covscit.—President Moore in the ud Ul the members present except Mr Also, 8 bill amending the act to tx and 1i- cenee hotels, taverns, &c; which was re- terred Mr. Petigh offered a refolution instrn sting the committee before Congress to urge an ap- propriation for the improvement of the Rarbor and chanbel! of the Potomac river which was adopted, Mr. Peugh also offered a resolution instrncr- ing (he committee gu Ways and mrans to con- sider the expediency of creating an officer to be called the audiior of accounts Alike an ineectual motion to lay the reson - tn on the table (yeas & mays 12 J the question Was PUl ON Lis pureage, ‘and 1 lost—yens O. pays 1 Mr. Auderson introduced a bill to purchase *g for tbe Gity Hall: which, after ctual motion by Mr. Drury tor © the committer of ways and m p inet G —yens The vow by which ft wns lost was ntly reconsidered. and the resolution yee | wase a. Mr Moore of jot meeting te Ward i piace of Thomas which was ads pled The Chair wood betore the Board an in vita- 40n 10 attend the re-uuien pic mie of the Asso. on of District Volunteers on the both inst. mn for holdimg a rifor the 4tr Burch, deceased also. an Unvitn ion (inspect a pRtent reel oven At Havenner’s bakery on C street, which was accepted . Mulloy introdceed a bill in reinboe to the Washingion Asylum, which was referred The bill provides that it shall not be awful Sy member of the Counc! to furnieh any d-, wares, &c, to the Asylum: directs tha all medicines, goods and Wares shail be fur- ished trnet; ols obibits tbe Inten- F eiving boarders.) . ght offered a resolution for the ap- pohiment ofa special committee to make the neome of tLe Coljector conform to the satay ofthe Mayor, which was adopted. The com- mill€e cousirts of Messrs, Moore, Wright, Ba- ker, Stewart, Calvert, Maljoy and Taiberr Alto, a resolution requesting the Qollector toimform the Kourd what amount of taxes are due by tLe Washington & Georgetown and Metropolitan Railroad Compzntes; adopiea. Alco, a bill repealing the act and authorizing the appointment of an assistant barbor master referred Mr. Wright introdnced a bill t© open 6th street, from the Canal to Mane avenue; re. ferred The bill authoriang Hon. William Sprague to pIsce an tron railing around *qnare 42: was received from Aldermen and referred Mr. Joy ce, irom the drainage committee, re- ported the AlGermen’s bill to extend a sewer in 3d street west with amendments, which were concurred In apd the bill puesed Mr. Baker. irom claims committer, reporied a bill for the rejief ot Joseph Stern, which was pafsed. Also, resolution that ail claims for work dove on the cenifal guardhuuse prior to in65 be referred t0 % special commuter, of whigb the president ball be chairman, which was Adopud, sad Meetrs. Baker sud Stewart were appointed Mr. Pengh iutroduced bills tor footway on the south s:de of O street north, between 12! and 171 et: west: aid to reset the curband Tepave the gulier on the west side of lyun strees weet, befween Eand F streets north. which were referted, The resoldtion otered at ast meeting for the appoln tient of 4 reading Kk, WAe taken up. §b¢ after -ome disows*ton, adopird. Mr. Drory. from & special committee, to ex- amine the “work belug dove on square 197, mue a report that the work is nol béimg done according to the terms of the con‘ract, which whe referred Yo the improvements comaitiee Thebiit from Yhe Aidermen allowing Messrs, Psrron & Smithton to withdraw their ip relation To the new market hou, Was ken Pp. end afer considerable diccutsion, k was reterred A? 1015 the Bonrd adjourned +0: LATLAR FROM EUROPE. Marlike Movements and Remers. The steamship Ouba, from Liverpoot on the 230, Via Queenstown on the “ith alt, with Gates tree days inter, arrived at New York. No coitission of any importance has occured between beiligerents. Tbe Pragsians have entered Austrian Silesia, The Austrians still chow sigus of creat warhke activity The italian army crossed the Mincio on the Td UDOppesed. Lowpon, Satorpsa¥Y Evenine, Jane 2i,— Ccnsols closed at “6 ye-6% for money: United States Five twenties 65% 066. Loxpon, June 4 —The Italian army crossed. the Mineio on the 24th instant, en ‘unop- The Prussians lef a small garrison at » and sd vanced into Rebemis withou: resistance. A slight colfiaon bad occurred between the Autirians snd Prasmans in si- lesia, when the former retired. Nothing au- thenue is known concerning the communica- tion made by Franceto Austria. The Vierns having made any t-with Prassia. France maintains Tt Austria dors no: of Ivaly, if snc- ce beyond * Milen. Franee will nottiterfere, but assist st the con- claston of definite d further propose to Italy to pay tadomatry renunciation by Absirigof the frvits of victory. St. Peters- burg advices “hat there has bewn any movement otibe and say tha: bon-intervention continues to the policy of Ressia. A military te out at on the 234 ineunt. ‘The nts furnished ibe population cades were with arme, and thrown up. After an obstinate resistance the (nsurgents 60rrepdéefed Bt discretion. vars was slighily. a Geueral Pom bas been arrested by the French authorities a: “Mag be London OiserverSays a motion will be ap mee of

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