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The statements of one day are denied che next, and nothing resily trustworthy or av- tbemtic bad transpired It is repeated -hat Prussia refuses to admit of am armistice on the basis of the cession of Venetia, and the ltahan overnment ——— SnBoUnced its reso. tion to conuinee sive operations agains: the Austrian Empire witbout relaxation, in conformity with the te mutual! enieted into by Prussia Ltaly, until bor these powers sball baye obtained trom Aus- tra tansfactory terms for the conclusion of peace V2, XXVNI- WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY. JULY 25. 1866. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. “SPECIAL NOTICES “TELEGRAMS. ke. N&. 4,176. THE DEMANDA OF ITALY. CONGRESSIONAL. The bill was then read a third time and Italy is = to claim from Anerie, the direct A Nashville despatch saysa fire occurred on | SENATE.— Yesterday afternoon— prey eas da ee R Beeman rae onPuAse. me7-WHEN THISTLES YIELD gna | thenightof the 2d, damaging Louis Welt'e | House bill to protect therevenue and for otn. | Doce: Austrian dominion. including the 1ialiam — not thea, will the cxtracte made pars | fy Koos stack to the amount of $10,000, and | TiP Sing under consideration ae seendeec, | ‘bose stipulated tor by Prussia ure ania to have AN AFTERNOON AND EVBNING PIC NIC | PyToRr. MINGCEREUS "the “et Hoye, De Monville & Wharton's drug store | Sos endige ine conesme net amendment | been ipacmisnibie at Vienas,and ie Austrian in o: Hiving tropical flowers for it, vase | $7,000, the progress of Pending oe | ‘he States lately in rebellion until January 1, | FO°C7#ment would consequently conumue 10 it be gives ae it in, hee not yet attained ite full proportions, oie aan aera See in a batiding for | 1568, wae agreed to. ¥ + | ty the tortunes of war. cau AT ANALOSTAN ISLAND, here. ety See ey vernment, pollens RELING RETWEEN PRANCE AND PROBETA Lexpow, July 4— Evening —The Paris Mon- WEDNESDAY, AUGUSTIST, STEADILY, sedi papers, andoils. The loss isestimated paseed. SUCCESSFULLY, at to £20,000. with an insurance.of |. ,, Mr, Wade moved to take up the bill to admit onus. ook the ‘best of Sovling prevails joan for the Benefit of A : v $1,000 in the Home Company of New Yérk, ‘Mr. Sumner France and Prussia. - = SMOLANDEE'S EXTRACT BUCH and the Phomnix of Hartford. The man who |’ Mr’ Sherman wes ae much in favor of Ne. | LONDON, Sanday, Jaly 15 The Vienne THE SOUTHERN ORPHAN as oy Jt Is cuhine , siscovered ine Sro was ei from the prem- bracka as bis colleague. but thought ‘the Presse of any aoe the proposed me. aithemin ahecr plod werk, Phay hecgey ag. | STF? ceee of Rroxry Pusish, Mas | Sect Pe Ponsed of} on. te | civil appropriation bill should fret bedusposed | dinivan of Napoleon is ended for the presen. all who may ai a ” a! Dusorp! Is be such as te secure to t! s Docent amus‘ment, pleasing to the vot to, | parse fm the Back, FumaLm Oomrtainrs and | 7¢Penusylvania Democratic State Com- | " Mr. Wade then gave notice that he should | Si Teources. She was resolved to make jous = call it up to-norrow. Most strenuous exertions to maintain her posi- Trovpizs arising from Racusens ov any Kina, | ™ “4 Bave appointed congressional delegates tate. and delegates at com, ignoring the | Thecivil iation Bill was then taken | ‘°® 8 8 great power. sie amen MENA Mae | Om RATE LTER | eee Te ae mdi: | Me mse eemecnes meen: | Hes fie mare eremce armen, a 4 The large and commodious Ferry Bost will leave TRY SMOLANDBE appointed by the latter cae waling - | farther improvement and ventilation of the prin cacaly’ nce theve she bes Jone the Bigh street { every five minutes during TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. ents for erecting a wigwam to Firion 09 Senate wing ot the Uspitol. Sreisteuemnes he yl Aya. t the Sisronon ind evening te convey visitors tO | Bold by all Apothecaries, Price $1. D. BARNES 4) Mes convention in te Fidiooate 5 ard of | The art neet ce discussed by Mestre. | will become daily stronger, asa that of the ier, ickets $1. edmitting a Geatienian and Ledies, | & OO., New York, and BARNES, WARD &00., SE een an ae sbe eroction Of wonnee, | SHnentre ee ter weaker. mem! Com- ‘bidden the city ordinances. amendment was them agreed to—Mr. n¢ can be rrovuraa oS i Masical sad Drag | Hew Orlesns, Southern Agents, BURLEIGH & | there is not much protaballty Of ‘permission | Sumner-in the negative. reluteeorments, but Kis believed to be not yee Stores in the District. “ ROGERS, Wholesale Bruggists, Boston, Mass., | being granted. The councils donot meetagain | | Mr. Riddle offered an amendment providing | Geaued whether it will held the line fone re Committee of rangements—Dr. H. EB, Price, General Agents. feb 10-17 until September. Ar bs Klienechmidt, Al yeius 1. Mudd, A. Shenell that the yearly os of each Senator, miller, 4. W > Pribram. 3925- Representative, and delegate in Co: shall be $5,000, the mileage to remain as tofore, to operate trom the beginning of the Thirty- Ninth Congress. ‘i Mr. Henderson moved to amend by provid- img that the yearly compensation shall be $5,000, and mileage twenty cents per mile, tobe computed by the shortest distance to the na- tonal capital from the bome of Senators and Representatives; such compensation to date — to ‘<5 pe eam pe Dattie im that ition je Procesian oo sead tobe the cause of this indecision igen 1 OF TEE ween sd anne. spec it the London Times with the ooaninaames writing on the llth of July, says :—“Gen. Benedek has now ‘unders his orders at least 160,000 men, not in- cluding his cavairy and artillery. Immedi- Stely efter the fatal 3d of July it may be donbt- jul whether he could have mustered more than The steam-tug Lone Star, despatch and ten- der-boat of the New York Mail Steamship S7 BUTCHER'S LIGHTNING FLY KILLER mmenced | Company, was struck amidships, carrying EXOUBSION makes quick work with files, and if co: ribned oe Noo CaS WILL LEAVE ee eer ee ween sear alt summer. away all ber starboard side, and sank in ar of her RORTH WORT AND COLGATES AROMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP | Ticign occurred atthe Soathwen Pass, on BABTON, 5 wall ans vel g = sh gee A superior ToILET Soar, prepared from refined | ‘The revenne officers of Louisville. Ky., have AUS. Flagwill designate the ofaale See | VEcETABLE O:1s in combination with GLYCcERINE r . from the 4th ot March, 1965, the first day of . > Sun, Intelligencer, Republican and German Cor. | ang jally designed for the use of Lapis, and sisson SC aipaeat iat Rae = fig wore | We,bPaeant Ciomazecs. : sf jest colores coal a foros towhias ong Tog respondent. {y34-2t") JOHN I. OLARK. bees ign uso of Tantne, sion of diger ¢ : Mr. Henderson said he was opposed to giv- —__——_____—_-——~._ | forthe Nursery. Its perfume is exquisite, and | Old by Thomas Smick, of Marion county, in crease is daily given by volunteers, a: and ing any longer the present extravagant mile- D- 5 ‘be regiments from other Quarters, 1s ROW assem- 2TH STREET PARK For sale by all druggists, fe%eoly | the bond required committed to jail. Mr. Howard asked what would be the in- | OPPOnents if all attempts to effect @ peaceful MONDAY. AUGOST 6TH, 1866, PC RMRET TAT OTT MR suletion prove unsuccessful.” CAUTIOUS ADVANCE OF TRE PRUSSIAN ARMY. The Times’ military So with the Prussian army says m his of the Sth that notwithstanding rumors of probable peace. the army continued its — advance, and its march was conducted with the same precau- tons and the same circum: tion as if the The towboat Vulcan, of the Mississippi Val- _for the pene Ee AUROE MOTH AND FRECKLES, ley Transportation Company, with four barges of - DIBICS BBW ORTEEMC O Ladies aMicted with Discolorations on the Face, | of grain and produce, bound from St. Louis to oe tea tet: So bS the: gtemh Ete ER 66 N07 hia saath petchien ox rdckieg, shed use PRE. New Orleans, struck @ snag at the bead of ms sland No. 4, Sunday, and sunk out of sight, There hee been great improvements mae BY'8 celebrated MOTH and FRECKLE LOTION. | !* : iu the grounds since th Itia infallible. Prepared by Dr.B. 0. Perry, Der. | CU7YiME down two barges. The loss is un . matologist,49 Bond st.,N. ¥. Sold by all drug- the accommod; Pe he gistein ‘Wash: mgton and éleewhere. my 18-208 There were twenty-nine deaths from cholera gaye hate been engaged for he sen? and thiriy-tour new cases among the troops crease if the amendment was adopted. Mr. Henderson said the increase for the Senate wonld be about $10,000. The question was then taken on the amend- ment of Mr. Henderson; which was disagreed to. The amendment of Mr. Riddle was then agreed to. Mr. Clark offered an amendment appropri- . ken enemy was in front ready to take e Tybee Island from nine o'clock on Monday | ®Ung $1,500,000 for the repair of the levees on nie: There will be fireworks and a grand illumination SEORET DISEASES. a . the Mississippi river, which after considerable 4 of 200 Chinese Lanterns on the grounds at night. @: vet bi - safe morning up to six o’clock yesterday afternoon. ® d ‘on > The London Globe thinks that from appear- — ayy to have the very best police rexula- Poe Hcbonol J Z “4 pa gones mete ‘The New York board of health report only adnate wes agreed, yeas 2; nays 7. tion on the ocession. ances the Prussian army would be before Vi- Dns 1p & week or ten days. OPINIONS OF THE LONDON JOURNALS. The Daily News of the 13th contreverts the general impression th Tent would either obtain the fall acceptance of its recommendations or take part in the war. This supposition, says the Daily News, so pre— judicial to the high political utation of the Mr. Wiison moved as an amendment the bill to provide for the equalization of bounties Rejected—ayes 14; nays 22. eye hog erg A ba ey (he Speaker Jaid before House a message from the President of the United States, stating that be had Meek £ wie the joint resolution for the admission of Tennessee. 1t was read—that portion anneuncing his approval received loud indeed, the on! ay ‘over discovered. Curesin two to four days, and | two cases of cholera in that city yesterday, Tiekets only 25 cents each. Jy Melt ponent canes in. creer Ga ee hae a three cases in Brooklyn, two of which ay eee mercury. y ten pille en. roved fatal. D DAY AND MOONLIGHT EXOUR- hi 7 Gaanr par SION, pian te Gonrpen: “mlesoanne, oF $2 | Four cases of cholera, three adults and one = 5) le, 93. child, were reported in Philadelphia, yester- ST. PAUL'S LUSEBRAR CHUROE. SaManitan’s Root any Hees Juices—A porltive | a up to2o’clock. No deaths reported. DOWN THE POTOMAQ, stopping gba pormenentenre for ‘gen Scrofaia, AT GLYMONT, ate aig) Neg ere siae PF bottle. | ANOTHER FEATURE OF THE WASHINGTON 2 National Bank Faltugg.—The New York tl of ‘ peror Napoleon, is bappily disproved. FRIDAY, JULY 27TH, 1866. ‘A MODEBN MIBAOLE! ‘Times states that the receiver of the Merchants’ | “y Spey a Commit. | Russia and Italy have felt competed to make Boats will leave 7th street wharf at 7452. m., National Bank of Washington has insututed a | tee of Fifteen be discharged from the consid. | ‘2°! @ceeptance of the armistice subject to ns From old and young, from rich and poor, from suit in the Circuit Court of the United States | eration of the credentiais of the Ten: conditions required m the interest their Yt pleasant time may be expected. A fall Bana | BERDOTH and lowly, comes the Universal Voice ef | for the District of Southers New York ances sormbara; bd tau tier be febmied te te respective Siaies, and hese conditions the ‘accom: a HALL’S VEGETABLE ene of ,he national banks of that city, for Committee of Elections. rench government is occupied in examining gp ree veo SIOTLIAN HATE RENE WER. reco of $206,000 of the securities of the e B Mr. Le Blond of Mhio, moved that the Ten. | *24 discussing. On the whole, there is more np Settentns Seinaes the Ao Seats It ts erfect and miraculous article. Cures | ploded Washington concern. The Times, in dressi; explaini the case, says: ee ee baal Bare reel a Beton a he New York ‘Bank, ap ed F. W. Pratt, First Rational Bank, or of the Com eases. 1 $150,000 to the Washington Bank, and $50,000 mittee, Geo. Byneal, 39% D strest, bet. 6th and | Bat shove ail, the great wonder is the rapidity | to j10 President, Indiv nessee members be sworn in. The Speaker said Mr. Stevens’ motion was first in order. Mr. Bingham, of Ohio, asked if the Presi- bas been any day since Moniteur an- restores Gn iduaily.on the post notes | dent had returned with bis message the joint | POUnced the cession of Venetia, under cir- 7th: J. A. Wiedershetm. Mun & Co., 7th and F sts.; Goro te ee eae onan mg ae eee THe On | resolution to admit Tennessee, with his signa~ eee ant Nawe greatly complicates, p or fi jeoite few 4 tera) ties. ture. 4? strife. . 2 Saat ents REP Em sores: Some Peete at eee PRESTO ORANGE! onal currency and banking act of The er said he had not. The Presi. | _ Tbe London Times of the 10h cys: — "TD Single tickets, $1; ticket admitting gentleman | the whitest and worst looking bair ite | prohibits the issue of euch post notes. One of | gent had announced his approval of it, and | @eTe bint at the AE pe hong —— kd Wilkes ss tho ‘Foot ‘sa ‘fits it lunew life =i se egos ret psy 1 Of, bur the, New | the resolntion had jpently been sent to =nmines ea ie id We bave et to Ne Se x ork banks hold all the collateral for the re- | the State artment. lations and bills - G2450 Plo-NIC COPD DE MARIE eas eee maiping $150,000, only $8100,000 being due from | (pa Site Department. He by the Presi. | eve tha there is no present ofeach an viG ae ofthis matier. ‘The frst application wilt | the Wasbingion Bank. The receiver claims | dent to\onwrecs me nee E hon on willece the Marvmat. CoLon retura- | the restitution of all te securities, on the | “ur: (sconer motion was divided, and the | $7 fd mediation are greatly t begins a grounds, first, of the illegality of the whole | frst part, discharging tbe Committee on Recon. | ‘© b¢ tolerably clear that Austria will bow to at a! FOBE YOU KNOw IT, transaction as being made on and necessity. Prussia makes mo mystery of her From 2 o'clock p.m. gray, discolored a) ce of the hair : searition of the | *tzuction from the credentials ot the Tennessee design to drive Austria out of the German con- TICKETS, 50 CENTS.” St | will be gone, giving place ifastrous, shining and | of the ne Gee cecond ar te ee tee, ntanimously-* The | federation; but sbeexpresses no Wish to de~ HE ISLAND SOCIALS ‘Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer: no other | President. The case will ‘obably be ed | Elections, was then d to—yens ©2, na: ae pag hme as A poo Eusegaan Power. article is at all like it in effect, You will find it tothe Supreme Court of the United States, | 2-—Mesars. Dawes, of Mass., Jenckes, of R. Ee pe Ng) ma ver, cou! - y ventare on & Take great pleasure in announcing to their Guus? to Buy, Prmasaxt to Try, Whatever may be the decision in the Circuit | and Phelps, ot Md., voting with the Democrats, | COUFS* fraught with such momentous conse- quences to. all Europe without a certainty of the co- of the other neutral Powers. England would not follow France im an inter— vention likely to extend and aggravate the evils it was intended to mitigate. “Any threat of foreign interference would peed have bad the effect of urging Prussia to still greater exertions. An ap; to the peo- ple of all the States to stand up im defense of the common Fatherland would have found a responsive chord in most German bosoms.” THE PRUBSIAN MANIFESTO. The following is the full text of the official statement as to the policy of Prussia in under- taking the war To cleur up the mistakes promulgated by the press in judging the present political situation, and to remove the uncertainty and disquiet thereby excited im the public mind, we (the of- 5 Court of Southern New York. Itisonly one, intend giving their Pit bp den gre been pg sure yeu procure | byt not the least interesting, of the many cases, SEVENTH GRAND HA by. civil or criminal, which have already been or bereits tr ere: &6., Neshue, NH” | soon will be instituted in reference totheaffairs AFTERNOON AND EVENING PIC NIO : : AT THE sm the negative. The credentials were then read and referred to the Committee of Elections. Mr. Kasson. of lows, from & conference committee on the disagreeing votes of the two bouses on the Indian appropriation bill, made & report: which was concurred in. and the bill assed. > Mr. Dawes, of Mass., from the Com mittee o Elections. rose to a privileged question, and reported that the committee had investigated the credentials of the Tennessee delegation, and found the following gentiemen duly elected :—Ist district, N G. Taylor; 2d district, Horace Maynard: 3d district, W. B. Stokes: 4#1B district, Ed. Cooper; sth district, W. B. Campbell: 6th district, S Arnell: 7th district, W. P. Hawkins: 3th district, J. W. Leftwitch. Mr. Dawes thereupon moved that they be friends and the public generally that they 4 Axp Sckz to do You Goo of the Merchants’ Bank of Washington. WASHINGTON CITY PARE, 7th street Pa vie SEREDye® PB] a Far Question—If the Minister to Por- . ° add He, Wisconsin, writes for | ‘uf! is to be deprived of his sal: for writing On THURSDAY, July 26th, 1366, the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he | # private letter in opposition to the Policy of We wish our many friends and public generaliy | bas been tronbied for eight years with an aggra- | Congress, should not the Secretary of the will find this the grandest Pic. Nic of the Beason vVated case of Piles, and his brother was discharged | Senate lose his pay ana pickings as a penalty = all wis may — — us will find a day of incurable, (he being quite para-.| for filling two newspapers daily with abuse of pleasure and enjoyment. . dis cases, iG tive! la tal th brated String Bani hasbeen engaged forthe | werecured with one bottle of Dr. BTRIORLENDS orivetiin verraner Larkt ioe eaeaeeoee seta, 30 cénts: admitting « gentleman and | lemons boride the ‘ajly testimonials received | Ouebt to begin with its own officers. and with dies. By order of nd luc | Ber. Berickland, ought to convince those sutier, | Forney as the worst of them. Mr. Harvey in. ge Commitee of Arranzements, ing that the most ated chronic cases of Piles | dulged in alittle decorous discussion, and is WT Stone, @ A Adams, T F McUook. G R Dix- | are cui by Dr. Strickland’s Pile Remedy. Itis | punisbed. Mr. Forney writes and Tints ir -H Beach, J Mahoney. 8 Mulloy. J’Rieley, T | sold by Druggists, everywhere Bod be Jew 1 blackguardiem, and is all Wutchinson, M Quigley, B Lane, T Badd. * | WaTRw 8 OO CANS On Rar eat. Bry signe ae be hie ie oo Pa. | keep an office which he disgraces. Will the sworn ip ficial Staatsanzeigerof July 13) areempowered yo Daney: Cb hone Mas eae and 60% Winthatreet. Ty | Senate turn from Lisbon to its own Secretary, | ““yr eBiond, of Ohio, said he could not see a SacipaeeamE Te iabath Sein O'Brien, J H Weeden. ne” jy 23 30 A SUPERIOR REMEDY. and relieve its chamber from gross scandal.— | now the committee came to this conclusion, in- dbend italy waanesrtupeudine tenn ” = Wre.can conscientiously recommend to those gag | \- Zines. Maem ers were te reer nich these | an armistice or a peace with Austria withowt iv vr from a col 5 5 - i members we! suppose: nnes- 2 Mp lett si fea ehh hat band’s Ba Livcvots COUGH BALSAM: | | Revupy rom Scwsraoxe—An old resident | tee tobe cut of he Union PP Sigtshons Soehauot URE RUSHES PERT Oe . cc ves relief glmost instantaneous, and is of New Orlean: ys that the common treat- rt of the committee then - THE FaReT ese cee OF THE potdl bh to the taste. There isnodoubt | ment for cases of sunstroke in that city is to The sepa oat “aie ne: ceding to the one-sided desire of Austria for Peace. expressed solely for that purpose, by the acceptance of Venetia asa gift, and from. terminating the Ltalian participation in the war. to without further debate or a division, The Speaker said :-—The members elect will present themselves at the Clerk’s desk and be sworn in. eeable the Melliftuous Uoagh Balsam is one of the | jake a junk or porter bottle, fil it with water, Isami of Georgetown, D. €., will be given t ‘ons in use, and.is all that its propri- | Dyoyeriy corked, and lay it where it will be jo i mead | sist cine tort. 1 We have tried it darlagthe | Properly, corked. amd lay it where it will be To T, gh. Itis prepared by Pr. Sricbiend hen 138 the water becomes quite warm take the cork Messrs. Stokes, Maynard and Taylor, of the : WEPNESDAY, AUGUST 1ST, 1566, ire street, Cineinnat!, Ohio, and for sale by | from the bottle and place iton the top of the | 34, jt and 2d districts, the only members elece Europe knows that no sordid desire of con- FER ee fold by J. W.NAIBN & 00. alsoat | patient's head in an inverted position, and | who were at the moment in the halk maraacg | Ges! is the motive of Prussia in the eres son- The splendid and conmodions steamer Wawas f Drug Biozes and OHAS. OHRISTI- | aliow tbe water to gradually ron out and drip | to the Speaker's desk amid prolonged: plause | ‘est into which she has + forced by Austria ne pes been, chartered, a4 Bi A ll Tg bay ork 7 Pa, avenue and 609 Ninth street, over the head. One bottle thus applied, he | on ihe floor and in the galleries. Fhe & " And the federal allies hat Prussia wishes the 7th street wharf, Washing- states, is almost certain to restore the patient. | then administered the oath of office: after | © COBQUEF Subserves the highest national aims, the noblest nationa)] possessions. We to it 9 o'clock. MABBIAGE AND CELIBAOY, an Besay of aILADRESHTA. Dioeteatbon which. they took their seats as Representatives | T°f8T0s iil be furidshed bY au experi- | Warning and Instruction for Young Men, Also, THe PutaDELruia Cony ENTION.—The } from the Pet of messee Pea org districts | 0*™and for ourselves ee for the eu terer at prices, Diseases and Abuses which Massachusetts Democratic State Committee, in opposite their nam@s. On the conclusion of | '¢? torial security of our future. But for Ger- A superior Cotilion Baud has been secured for | powers, with sure means of relief. Sent free of | the absence of a separate organization of Na- the administering the oath of office, the ap- | ™2"¥ We Tequire the establishment of political Eng occenton. t F perseicw abiat ited charge re Meo Address Dr. J. | tional Union men, recommend the people of plause was renewed on the floor and in the | 2™!tY, atleast among the majority of German Should the weatl prove inclement y KI AS aie + Howard amodecens the State to send delegates, to assemble in | Patieries, and members swarmed around and | 7>ces and States, to put ar. en unworthy tpoued until further Faneuil Hall, on the Sth of August, to select four delegates at large, and two from each Con- DENTISTRY. gressiona] District, who were supporters of congratulated the new Representatives condition of affairs within her ——s At the evening session the House proceeded which basso long d@pressed and hu: a8 ison, W: B. Lincoln and, Jobnson in 1864, and an equal be! ae ag Speaker's table and disposed ed fal of ie Senses heien cea Hunte, A. ber from their o} nents, to represent the ‘ ‘ jority of riotic German princes are upen Bhaw a3 | Denn Saree’ Suir atl eon with S84 | Gia Bay State in the Convention af Puilader Esa mninaea, Ren seeaned aeons ae whe side of Frussia. Our feople, however, Hd id insert . rred ‘ sacrifice bloo for lofty task, very redueld pHs, teak cones ane ———_—_—_ ——— “pyetrines onc gene im, and the bill | sna our soms in the army, under the leader. AMUSEMENTS, out pain, jy 16-Im* A BARRICADE OF IcEBERGS.—The captain of | finally passed. ship of their royal master, are inspired by the = the ship Echanga, which arrived at London a | Senate bill to enlarge the grounds around the | f..Gnecs of the ‘great contest like our fathers ESTERTAINMENT_BXTRAORDINARY Dz. LEWEE, DENTIOL cas nemovr® from fortnighr 90, from Otago. New Zealand. re.| Gepiiol. Referred to ihe Commitian of Pablie | $2553" ao 242 to 260 Penn. avenue, ten ports that in lat .» longitude 97 W., “4 * Li Whenever our troops penetrate into the ST. ALOYSIUS HALL " ¢ © large icebe which formed Senate bill for the relief of Mrs. Margaret = First rect between I and & streets, pig Dienst, yk «| caus hits vexetoudbrateees the amare ‘way as far | Lawrie of the District of Columbia. Referred | €2¢™Y’s country they afford a striking proof MONDAY, July 23d, to the Committee of Claims. how strongly. as bearers of Europeancivilization, House Bill to amend the tariff. The question jousmess tha Afverneon at3 they are imbued with the consc'! lock, Evening at 8 o'clock. 1 per- Wing Teeth to extract, I would advise them the eye could reach from the masthead: the ate be W1E'S oftce, and have them Sabet toed to the northwest for two days, GONZAGA HALL, out, on . Gold nd then tacked and stood to the eastward, and | WS on concurring with the Senate's amend- only, foal pe BT F -treet, between 9th and lth streets, Plates. In erder persons should | 23%, no more ice. ments. ofed to excite their sub blin 1UESDAY ond WEDNESDAY, To be convinced of tho fast walt al see Tee yore eee New Ga A Mr. Morrill, of Vt. moved @ som-coneer- | Titred against Preath. Wherever vt teen July 2th and 2th, ” a AxoTHER NEw GuN.-—A curious weapon, | rence, and asked a committee of conference. = (Evenings only, )for the benefit of the Sethed of inverting Reotke (oe New aNd IMPFEVEG | catied the non-recoil gun, las been invented | “Mar Wilson of lowe ee ee Ee eo aves Sor any ‘pena. this Racred gives place SISTERS OF MERCY. No. 260 Ponun’a avenue, between 12th and 18th | by Mr. Eee Ee een Its ee trust some ——— amendments in conter- boweeee: accompanied by the eympathie of . It is tari ; The mons Nosrmpscoe and Betewite GG Og mawrE, at D.Don, | Rm mmsleangeatremely peculiar iin | ence, where the generat ouvjree of & tant | However, Sccompaniea Dy the sympaths of ‘BOY. BH, J. SARGENT, Having xhealy voinnteered service for the above purpose, will appear in his wonderful per- TMSDCe. ABIGBT IN FAIRYLAND. OB THE ABODE Concluding each evgning with the World Wonder, PHIN *~ CBANGB OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. Don’t forget time place—8t. Aloysius Hall, Bay rN an >» July 24 and 25. GH. INE the accommodation of families. it. Aloysius’ Hall, Monday afternoon, comme 8 o'clock. TICKETS, ¥8 CENTS; to be had at Music and Book Stores; aleo at the door of the Hall. The Piano used on these astons “both ends. The shotis placedin the centre, a wad is placed behind it soas to coufine the charge, and 4 second wad is placed at such a distance as to leave an air space behind the charge. There being no recoil from the gun, it is called the non-recoil. ———— 7 * The MONARCH OF THE SrEas.”—The fears heretofore expressed for the safety of the large emigrant ship “Monarch of the Seas” bave unfortunately ‘proved to be welltounded. A boat, believed to have belonged to that vessel, and containing a number of dead bodies. has been picked upon the coast of Ireland. The ship has probably foundered at sea, with all their Jofty mission, well know how to conguer ee ee cheated. He moved to mr | ond to die for ite attainment. with the Senate in striking out the ninth sec- tion, which adds the cost of transportation, &c., to the dutiable yalue of the imported Suit ror Dawacrs.—Mr. Williams, a mem- ber ofthe Tennessee Legisiature, who was ar- Tested because he refused to appear in his seal, so asto forma quoram, has brought euit for $5i),000 damages agamst the parties concerned in bis arrest. #7 A judge who went to Leavenworth, Ky., to deliver a Fourth of July acddress, had all his clothes stolen, and was compelled to ap- pear in Georgia costume. Tue Cost or a Kiss.—One Dr. Dale, of The House refused to concur—yeas, 5=: nays, 0. Mr. Farqubar, of Ind., asked but failed to obtain unapjmoas consent to offer a resolution instructing the Committee for the District of Columbia to repert at once a bill to deprive rebels from voting in said District. Atl0p. m. the House adjourned. tne cele- - brated establishment of Jobn F. kilir, Soe Pe on board, und'the prevalent opinion is that she | A Wise bxactaznn-—By-the new s fu to | Bock county, Ase. was compelled, \e pay Sreneke ye HOTELS. RESTAURANTS. &&. mash yr ago smote intaadatei masters shall retarn to the writers free of cost | of 4 Mr. eeeen ‘of the sme count BOFB. J. W. & B. P. KREIS’ J : : u GENELOUS FRovRiETORS—The owners of} aji letters not delivered or called for, when Te- | go-aoo men and a boy are reported to have P | ABGE HOTEL 1N BALTIMORE FOR | the omnibus lines of Gottenburg, Sweden, | guested so todo by the person mailing them. been bung by ® mob at Louisa, Kentocky. DANOING ACADEMY, anon pa) gti Be TG | some timesince provided each of their vehicles | Persons mailing may write on them a | Dot Mnesday last, They are said te bees Opposite Metropolitan Hotel city uP #eiine in the cer ness part | with © water reservoir, from which the pas- | request'to the postmasterto return the letter to confessed to the murder of several persons, Our Classes ill be continued during the Gi sereseedt’ “a sie TOOINS om every Noor + gapdeheear te pong 7 Tr groviagenee teey Sie enonee for Spa packs boat te een and to havecommitied a number of heayy rob- mer, comme! water a : em UE-DAY, MAY #9, 1866, rat ry now ex! bY they Say npiee 20 esaes. at beries in different parts of the State. . As to return to my + | traveller with a ne per, giving the latest iat EB REGS | ining’, twice bn ad whe Tue Horse or mn aoe Days 4 Pro- 2 Jast the family horse of the late. Presideat Pratt ond ‘Bait; | the omnibus. 87” An old man named Wilson, © old, ee: Sousa aot Masters and ala fades 3 Fei ne cut his throat with a razor, m Faribault coun | Lincoln was sold at public aneuon in Chica ty, Minnesota, 8 few days se.» of Wd" Dickcrmeny wha bearded him as a pan- per. receiving pay frem the town. Un learn- sivernonne. from ‘Sto 6 o'clock. mor: jy 19 lw Tue Best YetiThe Amema (N. ¥.) Times iy wameevenings, frem 8 to 10 5) OUSE - Is the best stor; concerning recent freaks t B Leceneriti tes onthe lighting A pereods whose name it ad RESTAURANT AND DIMIRG'SALOON, uot learn, was sitting 18 ae open. shop door, . He was bid in by the owner ai $65, $60 be- fig the Dighest sum offered. The animal was eighteen years old. S87 The boundaries of the province of Vene-_ » apparently, t flashes met direct! : but not the ex- Southwest corner of Penua, ave. and street. Pee We! pees Athi) doa a ea eect | Ing that he was boarding as &°patiper he com- | tin are well known. bi tp wean 2 os. 53m T.8.8EGaAN, stripping Rim of his clothes, and threw contains 23.492 square k ~ Tv shoes some feetin the air. Strange to say he inhabitants. BALE WATMEIRME PORE PAVILION. | | ‘was mot killed, bat, only received ‘light peony am ‘Th's well k: damage. - J : ted si t tree Ma fifty oy ries viiars onthe an Ga 0%. Profesor Liebig a+ He was a stock b-olrer in ss a ¢ 4 ' woo aoe Pand miee finial to cultural the owe d d a | wealth. He to gather all the conteats gon is now carried on at Vincennes and i Of sewers snd gesspools into vast receptacios Some ingenious inventions Giiniect chemical agencies fo- tee of farmers ie he vicinity of the city. FRIGHTFUL LEAP—The Pittsburg. (Pa,). Mrs. Chronige Ps ye ORF of ercrors. oft tat cattle. = at - e sucpension of passengers. Two days previously a o ndge the other y becai tabbora. and the thermometer was about 0 . N ULE and Lave MOSQUITO NETS. tr when the drover whipped nim. J imped over eect yaptnd emaged thats SZ7-A negro fell froma third story window ‘that 1 will sell at © very email sdvance on the ‘for . from | ane railing of the and fell shal- oe eee ee ee Troy, striking bis head upon the pavemen: manufacturer's prices. y low rocky bed of the Allegbany, be accertained subsequently that his wife Bad | in Troy, he the bricks. {Oem ALEX evan. < and sbapelese mass ef dead bullock. once been his wet nuree. and very much injuring x ond Werrentes, dom-egr'] iy2cotw (Int) Ho. 240 Pa, avense. a-38 6 Ee ee ee