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Sew | | | | “THE EVENING STA 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, BXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Gouthwest corner of Penn's avenus and 11th street BY W. D. WALLACH, | ——_e_ The STAR is served by the carriers to their wabecribers in the Uity and Distric at Tan Oxxrs PEE WEEE. Copies at the counter, with or without wrappers, Two Cents each. Pures vor MaILine:—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dol- jare; one yeat, Five Dollart. No papers are vent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday porning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. SE TEES ~ QLOTHING, &o. H°Y 22 svccsspaD, BY TSE BARD OF OAK HALL, Vv, XXVIII. AMUSEMENTS. j GROVER'S THEATER. Pennsylvania avenué, near Feurteenth street. THE MODEL SUMMER THEATRE. pIA- ORIUM; NIG) KAMLAN by the wondortal LUIS BROTHERS, é man . Beat @ bandsome income clear, of programme nightly Admission 25. 50 and 75 lays up money every year, ts. FAMILY MATINEE ON SATUROAY 1 wewtarted out ta 7 Sbeente simission. me oN try ble bent as de® p®re. J. Ww. 2. P, RRKIe ®@ pame and money too. attended lectures, studied hard, DANCING ACEDEMT, very very gucnis. eee the board, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, . oGee-b ng got 5 mont Classen sil be continued during the - pati T, comme) Be sek, sith enanomed face, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1566, t last a friend gave him advice Days and Hours of Twition: changed his fortune in a trice. For Ladies, Misses pence Fuesda: ow ts flocked from far and near, Friday afternoons. front ta Go'clock eon And kept him busy all the year; Gentlemen’s Olasses, same evenings, from 8 to }0 en and women sil declare, o’cloek. ec a For further information, » during the hours of tuition ¥ or address note tots Lente mys-ly PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c._ EMEMBER TUE 9TH OF JULY. you if you canvot guess; all He gots cult trom SMITHS OAK HALL. SMITH BROTHERS & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, GENts’ SE nING @oops, Cer Grand Afternoon and Evening PIC-NIC o OAK HALL, GOOD WILL ASSOCIATION, of Georgetown, will be given at ANALOSTAN ISLAND ON MONDAY, JULY 9, 1566. The Committee pledge themselves to make thi oneof the grandest affairs of the season. Anevening of pleasure is given to all who y favor ur with their compan) The fa Holy Hill band has been engaged for casion. Boats will leave the footef Hizh fevery ten minutes for the 3 464 oat eemeee poet Just received the larg: and finest stock @ PLECE Por) ever offered inthe city of Wash- ngten. Having secured the best artists in the city, we are prepared to make up in the finest style, and &t less prices then any other jshment. apa 8. B. & © { J. HEIBERGER. IT. zee eS Minirany ss *° CUTIZEN'S AND MNCHANT TAILOR ite tel, oon? c tee—G. W. Pasco. L ee eeeateneane ker J_¥. Brown, J.T. Gr : J_E Thomas y 6-8t* my 1-tf I COKOUT KOR THE SIXT!! GRAND AP- 4 TERNOON AND EVENING PI") NIC Of the ISLAND SOCIALS. atthe WASI/ INGTON CITY PARK. 7u FRIDAY, Jery Gru. 1566. ? Tickets 50 Cente, admitting a gentleman Whi and ladies. By order of Committee of Ari aug’ ments, Jy 2-40" ISTRIOT OF <OLUMBIA VOLUNTEERS IN THE FIELD AGAIN. PERSONAL. ADAME BRUPBERIER, the wonderful As- Uiologi: oO! atural gi tells the past. present and future: never known to fail. She causes love to be mutual where it does not exist. She can be of the some. "Bhs cures ail diseases, Business | & GRAND REUNION AND Pic Nic Strictly confidential. Hours of consultation from 4 otis _Gantioman Gi. Ladiew cents, Present by the residence No. 2 ‘street, corner ret. = enim zene ASSOCIATION OF Digt RIOT OF COLUMBIA EMOVED.—Dr. GEO, McOOY has removed to bs dale oa g will be given at SEVENTH STKEET PARK, On TEBSDAY. JULY 10TH Hon. Jos. H. Bradley will ad:resa the Associa tion on the occasion, giving torical sketch of 469 20 street east, corner of O south, next St. Feter’s Capito L. Jed M ks a WRIGHT, Magnetic and Olairvo ent Physician, Beals by Laying on Han: Blindsess. Paralysis, Bheumatiem, Chills and F the District Volumteers during the late rebellion. ver, Fansle Weaknesses, Nervousn: ® Na Fits, ae. 453 othst Other eminent speekers will te Pi mut and ad dress the Association. Dancing wi etz nd continue until 5 commence . M., when the ad will be delivered. After other speeches dancing wi'l be resumed, and contiune untill! p. a. The 5th U.S, Cavairy Brass and String Band are engaged for the occasion Tickets 50 cents; admitting a gentleman and streets. BREMIAAS. Lact Wor BLACK, LAMOM & 00. noellors aint A tornore-st Law ie the Bapreme ladies id refresbmeuts can be obtained an ot na ee Lge noteer edly, Laren Lod om the grouse. ik ih z wd at Ssagroa ea reremtte: | ane fie entail who may bone che tactet Hct) om nem (Cizectty opposite WH- | Fecaion. “No. person willbe gamdited’ withont ee tickets, which can be obtained at. the prineipal Cc INGLE, hotels and any member of the Association. Cammiuti¢e, '0) AT LAW, ate tna Jf LA ‘venue, above Btreé =| Engineer JC Mockalec, Lent D F Stiles, a ASIN TOR. | Golde Gersintdiy ' Ltoat Wes Hentiey, Robt Clark, Lient W B Dobson, tt Alex Rutherford, Asst Surg W T Cratan, tAS Dent. Sergt Nicholas Waysen, Jol.n McDermott, Jjolelaw 1 LEGAL NOTICES. EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. . UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, WasnineTon, June 15,1555, On the petition of SAMUEL HULBERT, of Ogeensburg, New raying for the extension BANKERS. L™= IS JOHNSON & CO., BANKBBS, a™D DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXOHANGB GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOOKS, BONDS. % GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND 80LD. _mb tt P ated COOKE & OV., BaANKEES, Fifteench vireti, oppose Treasury, Buy and soll at current rates, aud keep always *nbsend, s fall supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &s.. And pay the highest prices for QUARTEBMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS au 1-0tf First National Bank OF WASHINGTOR, COOKE, (6f Jay Cooke &00.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashter. t che 20th day of Septem- e a September Win. 13:2-for an improvement in Plouchs. for seven years from the expiration of said patent which takes placv on the 20th day of September, 1860: itis ordered that the said petition bod beard at all person notified to appear and show cause, if any they have.why cad petition ought not to be granted. Persons oppesing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing. at least fiventy days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by cither party to be used at the saicl hearing muat be taken apd transmitted im accordance with the rnles of the eflice, which will be furnished on applica- tien Deporittons and other papers relied uponas testimony must be filed in the office fcenty days before the day of hearing; the arguments, if any, within ren days after filing the testimony Ordered, also. that thie notice be published in the Republican and the Hg in Washing ton. D. C.. and Daily Journal, Ogdeus- burgh . once a week for three succesive weekat to Oy 5 & piicattone o be at least sixt, 8 previous to the day of bearing. phase TC. THEAKER, Commissioner of Patents —— ) . 8.— Editors of the abcve ra will please GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY copys ant cond thelr bile te the Patent Office with aND & paper containing this notice. jet law3w FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED DE STATES, ASHINGTON. ‘ —_— pepition of bade LL A ie yn, New York. pra; ir ext iB of cut granted to 7 RMEBOARMAN. anal said William Moore, om the léth inp of September, 1842, for an improver.ent in Door ks, for seven years from the expiration ef said patent. which takes place on the lith day of September, 3 It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on he toony the 27th day of Sep. tember next. at 12 o'clock M.; and all persous are Fz B, BEES SE ERE POPE rere iy 356. MSTH st., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 01 Government securities with Treasurer United Btates ‘S7-ONB MILLION DOLLARS. oe We bay and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH BXCHANGB end make Collections Peres A dpm on a setee ke cont per on ALL THE PRINOIPAL OFTIES OF THB ersons OD) if the extension are required to file in the ent Oftice their Lect pe et oo yo cet forth ip writicg, at least nrenty days before the day of ene: all testimeny filed by either party tobe usea at the said bearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the of- ar will be furajahies on an uipstion. ne oeitions an Tr papers re Upon as a timopy must be filed in the ¢ fiice twenty days be- UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOENTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIBMB and to any other business entrusted fthin sce duseamer Sitag she see room ide made is od a me — “Ordered, also. that this notice be published in FELL INFORMATION tn regard to G@OVERE- ie aoe ae Se wataihes 4 peat nea, a ribane ork, N.Y. MENT LOANS at alt times cheerfully furuishea, (OO tne eee eee ore erat ofa WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, publications t be at least sixty dae ee to a ~ ms - re ete of th rere owl 4 '. 5.— 1e ie re wi please IPPMANN & BLLERY, copy, and send thei: bills to the Patent Office with apaper containing this notice. ‘no ZlewSw BANKERS AND BROKERS, ____—_——_—_=_ 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, MEMBEBS OF N. YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Particular attention given to the fellowing ‘American Ezpress Ob. Adams Express Co, * INSURANCE COMPANIES. ANHATTAN FE INSUBANCE M LIFE Hi SomPaNy YORK CITY, o. &. ‘ OFFICE ease VENTH STREET, Wells. Verse @ Ce * JOHN 'T. LIGHTER, Agent, 1, 1BE! OB 6O. OF Wash Sevthern Fares Oe. ty TOM AYD GEORGETOWN,“ RK eens Wak me OFFIOB No. 1, over Bank of W, . and , be OCHARTERE! CO , — BELUS FUND... 930,008 kp’ sod Fraders Bank of all kinds insured for « year or leas ry Association, Builders’ risks granted on the most favorable inatein: Mosenteld [p™20Ws BEViEw For Jury, ; Bec Pieurell, | CONTENTS = White, of @ shal Porker j 1. The Old and the New; by Jas. D. W 2. ‘m. Wil * The Piace Briti-h Americans bave Wi 2 . ‘J tory, by Henry J. Mor; 3, Bke' oF a ‘nd wer, | Bias of ane vate ee | rhea eee eee a COTE ircie + gf inant le ‘ ' pariges pedal 5. Jou oy Secon” ABEL 0. DAVIS, Qge'ty ment iiatng a Bors SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, tment of Internal Im- SELLING OFF TO REDUOE STOCK. is F T Thom ‘ offer our entire stock of Boys’, Youths’ and Wilhiam 2 ¥, Obyarena’ . | eo i READY-MADE Cie PURMISHING GODDE MARBLE Mas tt TABLE Iai eshyspenete sree pcre harbor] early ant hoe Mode to order nant, ° : watiatee ype iad | WEI hee . : ees N's TO BUY FRU 4 the cheapest and best Btb street, (9.72, PEARBO! : 2B WORKS, &c.; at in thiecity NE. 4.160. TELEGRAMS. &c. q Judge Uhambers, in Richmond, Vs. bas Letters frow Pri sident J. ‘Secreta- ries Seward and Welles. and General Grant. SURELY, STEADILY, granted am injunction inthe case of B. F. : i * suCcESSFOLLY, ‘ Fiekliu, superintendent of the National Ex. | | At the Tammany Halt celebration jn New SMOLANDER’S EXTBACT BUCKU ress Company, vs the Virginia Central, | York, on the Fourth. the following lettefs were angeand Adéxandria, Virginia and Tennes- see, and Petersburg and Weldon railroads, restraining them from carrying out special transportation gontracts with Adams and the Southern Express Companies. The motion of the defendants for an order suspending the rations of the injunction wes overruled. ‘ne decision is considered very important, as deciding the rights of railroads and express companies, and has greatiy elated all parties interested inthe National bxpress Company. The result of the late election in Nebraska i* officially ampounced as follows: For the con stitution, 3,038 against the constitution, 3,833 Congress—Marquette, Radical. 4,110; Brooke Democrat, 3,974. Governor—Batler, Radical 4.0°8; Morton, Democrat, 3-45. Average ag- gregate yote on State officers, S41. Littie, Democrat, was elected Ohief Justice by 404 majority. Fifty-eight of the Republican ma joriiy Were thrown out in Cass corarty, not counted—a technicality: no fraud was alleged which elects Thomas, Democrat, Associate Justice. and gives the Lecisiature to the Demo- crats by eight majority ou joint ballot At the preliminary meeting on the Congreve lace Course, at Charleston, 8. C., on the Fourth preparatory to reorganizing the Jockey Club, Mr. Franklin's bay horse Jockey wou the race, defeating File. During the race the soldiers and citizens indulged ina tree fight, read FROM TRE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Executive Mansion, Wasuineror, D.C, July 2% 66.—Sir: 1 thank you for the cor- dial invitation of the time-honored Society o: Tammany. vo participate with them in the ebration of the approaching anniversary of our Nationa! Independence. The national tune and patriotic spirit of the invitation meet my bearty approval. They are indications of a growing public sentimen which, now that the bitterest strife of bas ceased, requires a renewal of the p: of peace, a return to the Consttution of o: fathers, rigid adherence to its principles. 1 ereased reverence for its sacred obligations, restored, invigorated and perman and « fraternity of feeling thet <ba Ae a people, one and indissolnble. be, for the patriot. no higher duty, work, than the obliteration of the pa prejudices which, resulting fro ur late guinary conftict, have retarded reconciliatio and prevenied that complete restoration ot at! the States to their constitutional relations with the Federal Government, which 1s essential to the peace, unity, strength and prosperity of the nauon. Kegretung that my public duté will not perm 2 be present at your cel- ebration, I am, very respectfully, 3 ANDREW JOHNSON FROM SECRETARY SEWARE Is CURING every case of Kipwer Disnast, RewUMAT:sMy Graver, Uninany Disonpers, WEAKNEss and Pans fm the Back, Fumat® OomPLaints and TrovsiEs arising from Bxcrases oF ary Kinp, OOME, YB AFFLIOTED! TEY SMOGANDEB'S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & UO., New York, end BARNES, WAED & 00., Hew Oricans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & BOGERS, Wholesale Preggists, Boston, Mass., General Agents. fob 10-1ly S27 DUTOHER'S LIGHTNING FLY KILLER makes quick work with flies, and if commenced early, Keeps the house clear al! summer. Look out for imitations. Get Dutcher’s only. je M-eolm COLGATES AROMATIO VEGETABLE 80AP A superior ToitzT Soar, prepared from refined VEGETABLE O1Ls in combination with GryczRiINE and espectelly designed ior the use of Lantrs, and forthe Nursery. Its perfarie is exquisite, and its washing properties unrivalled. without any serions results. The military ar- DEPARTMENT OF D>TATE. WASHINGTON, For sale by all druggists. fe 9-eoly rested a citizen, the chief of police jateriorea, June sag '.—Sir: 1 have had the honor te and for atime the batile was heavy, but the | Teceive the invitation of the Many Society MOTH AND FRECEL. soldiers ultimately triumphed. Excepting the | fet the celebration of the approaching Fourth Ladies afflicted with Discolorations on the Face, | above, the Fourth passed off quietly. The | ot July called moth patches or freckles, should use PER- RY’S celebrated MOTH and FRECKLE LOTION. Itisinfallible Prepared by Dr. B. O. Perry, Der- matologist,49 Bond st.,N.Y, Sold by all drug- gistein Washineton and elsewhere. my 13-eo3n 1 em highly pleased with vitauion, J liks the motto which ts placed its head. “The Union mast « Sma be served.” I iske the vignette which ilinst it, Lbke th bh which itis colored, namely and bi begroes celebrated the day with the whites form of ib The Missouri Conservative State Con ven- tion met in the Mercantile Library Hall, St. Louis, on the 3d. Joha B. Phetps was chosen permanent chairman, and a resointion was EET Dims paseed reatiirming the r ons adopted in | like the temple of s: : the Veranda-Hall cor ion some two | ef the cc Bamanitan’s Girt >+1 1 ¢most certalm, safe and montan 0, and a comm ew es appoinie © | of the ; A r efectual remedy —indeed. the only vezeta’ me; | prepare an address to the voters. The con. | and railros ¢ of prospe: dy ever discovered. Cures in two tofour days, aud | ! : geen: vention was well attended, and will senda deiegate to the Philadelphia conveution Monday night an aged lady, aamed Mrs Brown, residing on Bermuda street, Norfolk. ly burned by the explosion of a amp. A gentleman passing by the re ent cases in twenty-four hours No miuersi,no balsam.no mercury. Only ten pills to he taken. It is the soldier's hope, and a friand to those who do joe | to be exposed. Male packaget, $2; fe- male, Sa MARITAN’s Root and HERB J vIcEs—A positive and permanent cure for Spyhilis, Scrofaia, Ulcers, 1 like the significant n dates, 1706 and IS66- Why, in looking fee] assured that « seast one centur the flag of the Union, wh Rores. & Tetters.&o Price $1.% per bottle. | jouse ut the time was startled by the frichtful |, See advertisem: : = e trix resent in azure field only the thirteen ori Sold by 8. ©. Ferd. vertisement. my 65 apparition of a female figure enveloped in States: but 4 sipceaue, delight soe . fumes. He rushed to the rescue, and with the ybich is he left hand AD Oa! ¥ PILES CURED - . es which is on the le: and, and in whose TWO BAD OAsEs OF Hoa DB | assistance of a colorea woman sneceeded in | jarged ticld twenty-three are tem extinguishiag the (lames, but not until the un- fortunate woman was fatally burned. The Boeton Caulker’s Association and other organizations of mechanics held a meeting at Faneuit Hall, Boston, Taesday evening in favor of the eight hour movement. Speeches were made and rescintions adopted to labor earbestly to secure the resuits desired by electing friends of the movement to the Legis- tature, McFadden & Baker's saw-mill, in the rear of Fourth, below Race street, Pbiladelphia, was burned yesterday afternoon. The walls, six stories high, fellto the ground. It is re- ported that several persons are buried ia the ruins. Two firemen were carried off se:tonsly injured. The amount of loss is not yet ascer- Mr. Glass, »: Janesvi Wisconsin, writes for ee ot eyes suffer with mpl Paci that he m trou! for eight years an agera- vated case of Piles, and es brpeeer was discharged rom the army + incurable, (he being quite para- yz£4 with the Piles.) Both these distressing cases PILY Bee with one bottle of Dr STRIOKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Tue recommendation of these entlemen, beside the daily testimonials received & br. Strickland, ought to convince those suffer- ing that the most vated chronic cases of Piles Dr. Strickland’s Pile Remedy. Itis te_everywhere 1d i? J. W. CHAS. CHRISTIANI, 371 Pa, Winth street. 00 38-ly 4 SUPERIOR REMEDY. We can conscientiously recommend to those from @ Ciatroasing ei . DB. STKIOK- or *S MELTIFLUOTS COUGH BALSAM, t gives relief ai ost instantaneous, and is withai which have come ont from the deep ce: within the past ninety years, while the ori- ginal thirteen stars yet remain in their ancient place, all their morning Jusire nndiminish: I have bad some difference, in my time with the Tammany Society, but | long ago forgot them all, when I recalled the fact that the <o- ciety has never once failed to observe and honor the anniversary of national independ. ence; anc the farther fact that du & the re- centcivil war he Tammany Society s« sons to fight for -be 1 nion, and with un: ing fidelity, heartily supported the Federal Government in its struggles with sedition. In view of these facts. and of the noble principles now avowed, I hail the Tammany Society as @ true Union League. I rejoice with the society that the conflict of A eG ee homo argemy soo yelp wh Re arms has ceased, that th rity of the Gov- pet the Mellifuous Gough Balsam is one of the | A convention of railroad presidents is in | CyhMment has been Eonaniens wr evilie manent best preparations in use, and,is all that its propri- | session in Philadelphia. A committee was cL PR aRRy OFEr Oy~ etorclatma tor it. We have tried it darin; past veek, aud found relicf from a most pevronting cough. Itis prepared by Pr. Strickland, No. 13 comes ere | Pingionstt, Ohio, ad's sale 4 Jruggista, A .. 8180 at WATTERS Der; Btore, and CHAS, OHETSTL: po Pa. avenue and $03 Ninth street. 00 MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY Warning and Instruction for Youn: Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the means of relief. Sent free of ery foot of natioual domain. Un the other hand, DP mourn with the society that the perfect Union given to us by cur patriotic forefathers has not yet been entirety restored; thateleyen sover- eign States are denied representation in the Federal Congress, and are not recognized as co-ordinate parts in the national Legislature. How strange ali this! We have killed disamion outrigh!, and bave killed African slavery with it, and yet we are not completely reunited, If Ldid net feel assured that the American s#ppointed to memoriahze Congress and re- nstrate against the duty upen iron and steel rails imposed by the tariff, which re- ported in favor of the proposed action. The report was adopied after along debate. The Port of Maiaga is closed against all vessels arriving ‘rom any part of the States, the Government having declared the whole of the United States infected wiih cholera. The Lord_Clarendon was driven ontand ordered powers, with =n: to port Mahon to pertorm quarantine. people cannot soffer so great and fatal a sole- SurEE Iarented latter envelopes, Address, atin The nomination of General EF. H. Hebson as | C#m to continue, I should say. as mauy others Philedelph ————— HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. do, that we are atacrisis. But I have un- bounded confidence in the wisdom and virtue of the American people. It is said im excuse of the Genial of representation that the States and their chosen representatives still continue 16-3m ree Unien candidate for clerk of the Court of peals of Kentucky, was enthnsiastically rs by ® Inrge meeiing in front of the court. bouse at Loni on Tuesday nicht A patriotic letrer ORCHESTER BOUSE Bs rc ares lovernor Bramlette | +o ye seditious and disloyal. 1 ask, ss Tex Dp CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAN! was read, approving of the nomination, ere dislayast is J Sitter. ‘Ae Having been thoreughly repaired and newly A letter dated Mohave city, Arizona, Jane | Senators and Kepresentatiyes of those S pila 15, tepresents the Mining prospects flattering disto tI dezire. in this respect, thatea of Board Small predatory bands of Indians bad plun- | the two Houses of Congress will apply dered & cump in the Macedonia District, and murdered one man there and another at Mo- have Springs. Two companies were raised to pursue the murderers. Lo inirande, the alleged absconding French efshier, who Was under arrest and on exam nation for extradition, on Friday morning en- ticed the deputy marshal into a New York hotel, where the latter was dragged, and Io- minande escaped. A party of freedmen and soldiers engaged ia A fight at Atlanta, Ga., on the 4th instant, in which afew were wounded. Tne prompt ap- pesrance ofthe military prevented the dis. turbauce from becoming genera! and serious. The preparations for the reception of Mr. George Peaoody in Montreal in the eurly part ofnext week ure now under full head- way. He is to arrive there late on Saturday night next. - Hopes are now entertained that General Lene wiil recover. He seemed much better constitutional test, with all the improvements of legislation upon it, aud thus admit those States and representatives who are loyal. and Teject only those against whom the crime of dt loyaity shali be established. 1 believe with ihe Tammany Society that tne Lnion was created to be perpetual: that the States are equal under the Coustitution: thatthe restoration of the Union by the recent war ought to be acknowledged and recognized by alltke departments of the Federal Goveru- ment; that a spirit of magnanimity aud frater- nity should prevail in all our councils, and that the South, having accepted the lessons of the war, and relinquished the heresies of se- cession, sbould, just so tast as she comes inthe attitude of joval and qualified representatives, be admitted to her constitutional representa- tion. l want, henceforth and forever, no North, no South, no East, no West, no divisions, and bo sections And bo classes, but one united and harmonious people. nue gen for dn ving “Steamers ih daily diveet trom aitimore. Hacks always atthe steamboat |; - ip MU. W. BENNETT, e A Je 7 Proprietor. NITED STATES BOTEL, i ia "| CAPK ISLAND. NRW JERSEY. We have pleasure to ce to onr friends ard the public that thi ous. mod- favorite establishment is now Our tong experience in the mamepemsent off is ex) ence in mana; mn clats Hotcie ia Baltimore, Philadelphia nod “this place warrants us in the belief that we can offer peed promos ee ag wt not to besur- or jase el passed DY any ether frst oecT & MILLER, Je 14-e026t Proprietors. E iC) STAU) No. 356 Penna. av., near 6th street, known as Werner's Place. The und igped informe his patronsand \- Ue generally, th: at he uas remeved from, last night. He was conscious and able to 1t will be impossible for me to attend the Bis 03d stand. ~The Kuropesn Howl,” to speak.” celebration perroually. What T have writtea in enabled fofurnieh ‘all kinds of Liquore « The schooner Engenia, with 400 bales of cot- | 1 trust will satisty the Society that, in spirit, in season. top, was burned in lower Mobile bay on the | 1 sball always be with them when they shall Thankfal for past favors he solicits ® continua | 3th nit. No lives were lost. be engsged in renewing and tortifying the tion of their former patronage. national Union. 1 have the honor to be, sir, your very obedient servant, Wa. H. Sewarp. FROM SECRETARY WELLES. Gentlemen: I have received your invita- tion, and should be happy to participate with the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order, in celebrating the approaching anniversary of our national independence, were I not pre- vented by public duties. ‘To the bonor of your society, it has in all times and under all circumstances, in warand in peace, been faithful to the Union of the Adams Express Company are taking contri- butous from New Yor< for the Portland suf- ferers free of charge. P. EMRICH, Penna my 15-tf Tur GReaT FIRE WY PORTLAND, ME.—We have received by telegraph the following ad- ditional particulars of the great fire in Port- Isn¢d, Me., an account of which was contained in yesterday's Star: The store of Messrs. Kmery & Waterhou<e, a bardware establishment on Middle street, wes singularly passed by the sea of flames unscathed, though everything was DENTISTRY. ON BUBBEB PLATE, and re- teeth on old plate, ene i t eight dol- ow. BRBNYES, ath street east, between A and B north, Ospitel Hill. Ex- tracting without pain. jele-im* REMOVAL. D. . LEW. vep from PE RSER, DEN Tiss, has eo 242 On. Svernue, ten doors, ~wept om both sides, The Portland Society of | tates and the rights of the States. At no sbove, Great Prscovery, istry. Natural His ory lost its valuable collection. | peTiod since its organization have its teachings Teeth Extvacted Without 5 all mer enn It is estimated that about two thousand build- | 40d services been more required than at the sans heving Zoe a ee ro eg = e burned and property destroyed to the | pfesent, when the victorious arms of the re- fexcm out, Reeth ineertat oo Wobher Geld ued t of abont ten millions of dollars, halt | ‘public, baving suppressed the false theory silver Plates. In erder that persons shor have Teeth, we have redaced the price very low. ze be convinced of the fact, call and see for your- that the Union can be divided by secession, or the voluntary withdrawal of x State from its Jederal relations and obligations, we are com- ot whichi- insured. The State valuation of the city property was twenty-eight million~, the real valuation must be over thirty selves. Also, call and the new and improved | yi)lions. Fully one-third must have been de- | pelled to encomnter the opposite extreme of shed of Ageertiny Teeth. 22th and asth | ~'Toyed. Nothing was done in the city yester- | compulsory exciusion, by which the central- pe ON "a avenue, between day except to take care of the homeless, and | ists deny to eleven States the representation in je 2-t? 8. R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. that wes being actively done. Tne firemen | Congress, which is guaranteed to them by the from abroad worked. nobly. The churches and many other edifices were thrown open for the honsele-s, and committees were appointed to relieve the distress, For some hours ¢ommu- ON Constitution. This doctrine of compuisory LE HOWLAND DES TAL AssOgraT Om, exclusion is scarcely less offensive than that eaueyivanis avenne, oxteoct tee! of voluntary secession. Each is fatal to the it ori : 1,’ breathing M- perpetuity of the Union. trous Oxide, or .. Price of opttact. mication (was cut off between the back and Atter a and exhausting war, which nas ing first sooth #1 x and esch additional tooth | jront of the city except by over a mile jour. | cost u~ so much blood and treasure, the conn- $1, All Kinds of dental work done at reasonable | ‘n¢y around. The flames were still trouble. | try uced= repose, that industry, commerce, >ome in some quarters yesterday, and work. | and the arts of peace may revive, and triendly 00 DENTIST, No. ing Gown into the custom-honse badly. Jonn | relations between the States and ple may J. betwen snd eee: Kar) Bi Brown & Sou.~ lost at least one million dol- = ee eoniseue try pe vying extract. asort a ured about one-| A e people raged. su. at moderate prices. shiaiste veer percede haired and revenge. No portion of ak the States of people can be deprived of their just rights without producing estrangement. 1 nd most sincerely to the correct and pattione: views expressed in your invitation, and regretting my inability to be present with you, I respectfully submit the following senti- ‘Ment: The Union of the States—Only to be main. tained by a ven. mernnen of the right: of the - Lv ——- wy eee oe Weies. FROM GEN GRANT. H¥ADQUARTERS ARMIES OF TAR Uren Starzs, WasxisoTon, D.C, July 22xb, 1466 Sir- Lieut. Grant directs me to ac- of an invitation from take part in the cele- anniversary of American ini ce, and bis regret that 2 previous engagement will oblige him to de- cline the honor. Lam, sir, with great respect, your obedien: THE ASSASSINATION OF BARNWELL RHETT Hou. Barnwell Rheu. a distinguished citizen of South fen ten was yy after- noon while ing to Plant Charleston, as was stated in ‘s Star. He received two loads from a double-i led ehot gun, one load breaking his Koout, tpesty bhiadae afec Soiviihe the About twen’ Te being se bongo = prod omen Itis not known defini em was, bat itis supposed Seo ubegre who had ex- pressed strong amimosity against the family. Hon. Barnwell’ Rhett was a Representative from his State for many years, Dela mpay otb- positions of honor aud was well ow. in this city. He resided for several yerreatthe corner of Green and Gay streets, in Georgtown. STATUE OF GENERAL) WAsHINGTON!—The Alexandria Gazette of yesterday says: The ‘statue ofGeneral Washi , Femoved from | seryant, - Apa™ Bapeav, 319 PBNNSYLV. UB, OPPOSITY | the Vitgmia Military Institute, Lexingtos, oy Brevet Colonel and Military Secretary. . - Gen. Hunter, in bis raid up the Valley of vir . ginia, arrived ip this cf terday from Bil A WIP UPON THE WATERS—The Cie umore, by the National Express Company, «ni will be forwarded by the same agency to-mo’ row. to Lynchburg, from whence it will be pyeturned to Lexington. BES] uf "RA a. Jspd (Ohio) Plaindeaier of a recent date : SOBTHEBR, Foawaupnn TE cp pene were al the titens'ot ihe Uayas Morehanaies, Money and Valuables of all xidds! torwanded with tlepsech 10 all eovecsible sections of the country mercury rose. Attan' Ga, i vals ot its ‘ate, are facté i vil war | CONGRESSIONAL. --Tte ul to repeal the ects retro. cro ve the county of Alexand@ria to the State or Virg was debated at some lengtd ip the | Senate yesrerday arrerncon, when— Mr Nauiet ugeresied to the Nenater from tw (Mr. Wade) ro postpone we farther con. Sarlason of the bill, as Senators had aot ortanlty to be imtormed of the merits of Wade sat he bad no objection, and Wonid thereiore move that 1 be postponed on- uf to-morrow (to-day.) M:. Cowan said purely a judicial qQursticD, as bed been stated. Be thought the Mont proper course to take Would be to refer thy subject to the Committee on the Judicury Mr ownrd had vever beard any opinion | but that the act of retrocession was null and yoid Conrress Dad no power whatever to tive up any portion of the Dyierrict. it was con- | Wary tothe wisbes and feelings of the people be United > tates. j Mr. Swulsbury asked it Congress should de- | termine to remove The seat of Government, | what tben would hecome of the District and of the public buindings bere. Could SS re. troeede this territory in that case to State of Maryland? Mr. Howard said that had nothing to do with the subject now under discussion, and as it was ROL MSerial to the subject he did not think it | DECES*ALY to ADSWer the question. Mr Cowan said if the act of retrocession pully, then it would be batect What was the ure ch bad never been done wid be referred to the Judiciary Com- er ond the Attorney General be requested Ye bis opinion as to the constitutionality ot bemer Tbe teriber consideration of the bill was ben postponed until to-day. Hovsr —\ esterday afterncon— Mr. Schenck, of Objo, from the committee of conference om the dieagreeing votes of the two Howses on the bill making appropriations for ‘he supporter the army of the United States for thy year «nding June 30, 1867, made a re- port, the nts of which be The rep of the conference hen agreed to. So the bill passed On motion ot Mr. Morritl, the House then resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, Mr. Scofield, of Pa..in the ¢ sumed the consideration of the tariff bill, the question being upon the seventh sec- 0 ear ben ware, porcelain, crock- eof all kinds 1 Pa., moved to amend the sec- & the following Vials, jars. demijohne S Vessels, excepting duty of four a rar. “ cents per * discussion, the amend- greed to. Mr. Dawes, of Massachneerts, ated giving ¢ r protection to anufacture of window glass, the enlating the duty on that article “0 a8 lO Tend as follows polisbed cylinder, crown, and com- W gINss, BOl exceeding ten by fit yuare, 2, cents pound, above wot ex Ment was ¢ paragraph was omen omg sixtven by twenty- quare, 24 cents per pound: above exceeding twenty-four by thirty n~ en's per pound: ali above nt was made tn the re- of Mr. Hubbard follow ing clauee was added tc of West Va. veuth the per cent. ad valorem then passed cn to the con- eighth section, the first para- { which reads as follows m books and engravings. being editions ss than thirty years prior to the on, and on books wholly in es, printed not less than fitteen he date of amportation, 2 per lorem. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, moved to he paragraph by addirg thereto the * if the same shall be im- ties of more than five copies © invol ey shall, if written wholly or partly in the English language, be liable to a duty of twenty cents per pound weight, and twenty-five per cent ad valorem On all stereotyped or electrotyped plates of books and casts of wood-cutsadnty oftwenty - live per cent ad valorem.” The sroendment was agreed to The comm then passed to the considera. tion of the ninth section of the bill. Consider- Sble discussion arose upon the first paragraph of said section, relating to salt, which reads as tollows “On salt im sacks, barrels, and ouher pack- ages, forty-two cents per one hundred pounds on sait 1 bulk, thirty cents per one haudred mphrey, of New York, move: making the paragraph read as 1 mp sacks, barrels, and } hundred pc The question being takes: the amendment Was rejected Mr. Ro-s, of 11. moved toamend by striking ont everything it 1 retat salt, the ve trom daty. The amendment was ithout debate. So the duty on <alt remains as reported by the Committee of Way and Means On motion of Mr. Pike, of Me. a duty of 50 per cent. sd yalorem was imposed upon ber- ripe in bulk. n motion of Mr. Alley, of Mass., a duty of 0 per cent. ad valorem was imposed upon gont ond sheep kins, tanned or unfinished ‘The venth section of the till being taken up— On motion of Mr. Morrill, the following was neeried +On binding for shoes and boots, 40 per cent ad valorem On mction of Mr Hogan, of Mo. the duty on cobalt ind oxide of cobalt was raised trom 30 to #0 per cent ad valorem Mr. John L. Thomas, of Md., moved to in- crease the duty on ‘bromate of potash from three cents to $% cent» per pound; which was not agrecd to. And then, at 0 p.m., the committee rove and reported progress; whereupon the House adjourned. FINANCIAL.—Governments are very firm in New York. The Commercial Aavertiser says The German bankers are buyers ef old five- twenties for shipment; the bonds, however, are scarce, and the price is firm at l44alG. The issue of 186% sold at 103, alG3 do. of 1565, 1433,a104. Ten- forties are firm . Seven- thirties are firm; the first series at 1033: sec- ond, 13>, a103 sy; third, 103%. Money continues very abundant. A considerable amount of deposits is coming into the hands of the banks for the distribution of dividends. There is, however, per! s less effort to lend money than a few days ago, and loans at ¢ cent. are pot so readily procured. On ordinary col- laterals, 5 per cent. is the mest common rate; on Governments, call loans are readily pro- cured at 4 per cent. Discounts are quiet. There ts not much paper offering on the street, and the banks report limited of prime bills, the most general rate i= cent.; with exceptions at 5 and Gold is comparatively quiet and The price touched yesterday. THe ~-Key.” Cxitp Mcrperer Freres ro Canava.—The Reverend Lindsley, who whipped his child to desth in Stelby, Orleans county, has fied to Oanada to save his li which he did not deem safe in the neignbo hood Where he resideo. After giving bau in sum of $10, be went to his father’s house, and not feeling bimeelf safe he retarned to Albion and offered bis living body to the Sheriff for safe ng, but the sheriff refused to accept bim and Lindsley took the first train for Canada. These are the facts in the case — Rochester Cniom, ist. —_——_—__—__. 87° The women are enlisting in Ltaly 82 A three hundred pound panther bas been killed at Bayou Sale, La. He was pig-kill in # gentleman's yard when shot. <td 2 The rag business in New Yorks amounts to ©2000 000 per annum. Be They are avout toget ing girts in Chicago Shome for work - S71» Salt Lake there were 1 feet of snow on the oth ult S&F Peaches. ripe and luscious, are Savannah market @7 Taking . Liverty—breaking jail. —Borton Post. in the Hampshire com- + he marriage B2-The “tiger ts sod tebe oonsm ram- Peot at Serateca this year. Morrisey handies ive beast. SF The lawyers of Huntsydle, Ala, are on asttike. They want larger Bz Congress is too polite to give Niagara Falls the evr 27-4 cirl was MANy darned by the explo- Siow of & tfld lamp, in Wew York. on Sunday. 87° Four children inherit Gan. Cass’s wealth. 82 The oldest Ina bitterest beer id London js now called “Mother-in-tinw.” cnt throrces, computed with B7.Os thres ‘af s4 in Craw. fotdsyitte, Ind: the other day, one Lat provea to be a woraa”* nat ‘ ‘Lobst apa clams—cetied — shotera— iinea a belek young carimen tr ts York inet week. . @F-Yorny Keichum having teen ‘Wardoned out of Sing Shug, thinks they won’ Ketch..m there mn soon. 2 - 2 ’ " e reston why (he“(Queen et) wn" pt Gt had Feniane at Ridewhy, ¢ n -le- handed—they went the wrong) way. “Tbat© what Gen. Napier says.

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