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=e ‘ ene Te Lt oe . we A A RE SN RI A ETN RO ESE NN SS RS SE ATR MER THE EVENING STAR, | "Mr. Wood onfited to the introduction or me | Ap resoiutions. Mr. ‘ a : Gev- * SITUA = 5. 7 Charleston, S.C., July 5th, 1867, and addre . Shanks aoved to suspend the rules. quotations of ITU! Ye Largest Cirenldtion im the Distriet | (2°ten tywon Freya ; ya = Buying. Selling. n ary Committee United a ‘i (34 wvotTH W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Proprister. published The General abnot ise i rors = = seieafereeeca vase ae bas decided not to begin trati ° joe 7 i . aii = trict until Congress ds 26 olution of Friday I 5 f ¢ | Qastepoenitce WASHINGTON CITY Tepintered, aad Grosis: re, q E peaking on Bis ‘nol uly 10.—Madame Juarez ee V Chikirey and one for WEDNESDAY...... JULY 10, 1-67. | the pirasure of Cqngress to éxten eoig) Friday was adop' . b neen pereons, axis ed m dielghts, core ——— te complain eo : a.question of apaesat’) Wi he nae was last iff this morning for Vera 10s é yctober or November. 8: i ed , sulted A g oy 47 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. | “vir proceed now, I disregard 2 in order until ‘egies 79, mays os. ity sd {raz on board we revenue cutter Wilderness. 19 SEE OUTSIDE F the President. and my action would be regarded to take up-the resolution. fi Mo the Fallon wes ded,and the resoin. | Captain Faun y wi t . GRAPHIC AND ommuauinna THLY. | Us iheubordinate., Tf Liollow his iustreetione, | _ The Obar decited Mr. Sumner in order, and tions introduced. Fesoin- | accommodations, a5 the vessel was not built 102% = nee ER MATTER. ___—_—| many would probably be registered wno are | he pi ‘with bis remarks, etatingthat the | Mr. Dawes cailed attention to the resolution | for paseengers. i 029 not eligible according to the true interpreta- | Tesolution of Friday was adopted under Promising grace and + ang which was fe have the Brownsville Rancio of the #th 7.30's, AUgUst. --9 10% MODATION OF PaRsoNs lay- ton of the ats ofConztess. If it ismenatthat | Understanding of nia copied am tibia i cthe das’ oyitar, | ‘B4einG whlch puddishes ths proceedings of the 730s, June ....g10 y during the summer months they *#!1 who bu¥e held auy office, Federal, State, | Clay, in the tes enth ‘Butler. “Tt attenipwd to pleige te tach of the] court. @ximilian and bis «30's. Saly. can bave the STAR mailed to heir address, by 92 Tuuicipal, Raving taken ey Gold.eoe: from the Globe to establish bis ‘posi- |, Go F | Generals, 3 si fapport the ‘Constitation of ite showed tGaeat Pie weston ailaded t0'|" Gace Gene Sates ey ee eee ana OS court was comiposed Of ® Lieut. Col0- tutes and atterwards engaged in rebel- | One hour was given each nfor the conside-| may give before the Commities, but that he erdering the same at the office, for 124 cent: president; sim Captains anda Judge Ad- pt iy ; 1 A wikst ae, AND ‘anted er week, for one week or more. ration of mfaceltaneous b: . i rerences rewired oe ¥ a1 a Mr. Feccenden denied that tue action of the |"any source “eu Mon any evidence from | VSFK Dieomers were tried Separately; each | (Lewis Jonnson & Co, quote Stocks ana References rested. = oiRerwise, if left to construction, it | Senate on Friday wes based on the precedent te ‘Shanks admitted that that resoiution | Ples contatning a denial of the jurisd tion of'| Bonds im home and foreign markets as follows t ) 2 ME. KELLEY’S BILL. may be held that no other officers are mciuded | quoted by Mr. Sumner. It would bpeeenthat | was, tony the least, precarions,andhe would | te court, and protesting against therefusalori| New Yor«, July 10.—First Board—U. 8. 6's, ‘The bill introduced into the House by Mr. | than those classes enumerated in article 6 of |. 10 ali the opposition to the resolution ot Mr. | withdraw it. tne right of appeal. 1581, coupon. i104; do. registered, 1104; do. Kelley, of Ps.. io enforce the constitutional | te constitution—thateven as to these a ft 5.20’, Coupon. 111%; do. registered, 10; do. guarantee that the States shall bave repnblican | PAldou removes the disqualification. tt Certificates —; do. 5-2u, new isene, 105"); do. 7.50's, 16S4j; L0.AU's Tegist’d, 101: coupon, 1022; Pacific Maul, 142%; Auantic Mail, 107s: Oanton Oo., 453; Cumbertand, #; Quicksilver, 33%: Mariposa, 11\; prefd, 244; N.¥. Central, 105%, ; ‘Erie Railway, 694; preferred. 78: Hudson River Railroad. 109y; Reading R. R..105X; Michigan Centra), Ling Michigan Southern, 34; Minow Central R.R., 123%; Cleveland and Pittsburg 92%: Northwestern, 45%; do. referred, 675: Cleveland and Toledo, 120'; k Island, 97; Fort Wayne, 1003,; Ohio and Miss. certificates, 27>.; Western Union Telegraph, 493,; Boston Water Power, 22%. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. Gi® ASD PICNIC 10 BE GIVEN AT MACKS A SUMMER GARDEN. Pennsylvania east, between 31 and 4th at nT THURSDAY. July Mth. 1857 A Clay, there was nothing urged Against tts con- sy Maximilian was confined io his bed when hfs mututiongury.. It Wash mary meatier of Gest be siren te oe tpEe: taser eet should |” gace was called. dius trist being last, he was meant to exclude lawyers, they should be ex- | Bets. a8 propriety h each Sena- | expressing his opposition tothe appointgaent | Sbly defended. bySesor Kulalio Ortega, who! (State) covernments, is now rapidly growing | pressiy mentioned, or else described by classi- ist decide for himself. He did not be- | of so many pocket cimeaitioes, 7, retuted the charges of usurper and crnelty and into tsvor among the members. The point | fication—gs, for example, after the word he Senate voted under any misappre- | “Mr. demanded the preyious.quesiton | SBid the lawelOctoper 3d. was made when aimed st by Judge K. is to provide that here. | “office.” add any licensed calling, employ- | hension on'Friday, butthateach member kiew ons ‘of the resolutions. Maximilian-was: cheated into the belief tuat) after Congress shall be required to sanction | @eSt or profession”—otherwise, if the eligi- | precisely what he was votitig apon. ne question was ned. Juarez b doned the territory, and: that! gress shait'h 1 | binty ot lawyers be left toconsteuetion, itamay | Mr. Sumner resumed thé floor in'favor of | ‘The frst tecplunh ‘authorizing the appoint- | OC Of the articles of that law was dictated by! any changes mace in State constitutions. The | be brid that a lawyer is mot a publice@icer,al- | his resolution, and aftér farther remarks trom | “inent of the ‘Committee Was adopted—yeas, 100, | (88 French Commander-in-Chief, and who! disposition manifested by the convention now | though a runctionary of # court er other judi- pres the Senate refuved to take up the resolu- | na: a 7 i Sed caeee kr Gane taatarent ee eee | ih sesBion at Anna to put upon Maryland, | ‘isi budy. Now it seems to me that the troe B ie #6cOnd resolution, anthorizing tl - v ont i by the action ef h body of mee thoreughig, | coneervative guarantee ageinat reaction isin | ,, Ou motion of Mr. Tramball,the reeonatruc- | mit aie send ioe nese wad aoe ihe Com: |: Hon for paren presented, batt was conceded y sessor y of me crougbly | the addition made to the loyal vote by the en- | tion bill, which was under consideration yes- | ady, ted without division. aselecs. ‘ ‘ devoted to the ideas and principles on which | jrancnisement of the colored people. ‘Thai | terday. was taken up. third resolution, promising geace and || He earnestly asked the members of the Court it was recently attempted to subvert the | belug done, the .occasion ior the dis- | | Mf Howard took the floor, He was giad,!| amnesty 70 witicsess Uapiicnied in Gre erin | fm the name of clvifizstion°and the history Union, a new Constitution based upon the | G@alification cia ceases. Hence the | he said, thet the Senate had proceeded, #t this | and wnich had not been wiihdrawn, butsim, which will judge of the terrible deeds done > pon the | Troe solution, 1 believe, 4s to declare with. | early moment, to the consideration of this bill. : P| thisday. As the defenders of tire second inde- doctrines of John ©. Calhoun. re j. rae 5 ve, to declare with ly o modified, by Shanks, was rejected—yeas, 57 s g oun, pure and | Universal suffrage a geveral amnesty, nam- | The peculiar views tazer by the Attorney | nays, 76, “4 pendence of Mexico to save the good name of! sumple. ts at the bottom of this growing Uon- | ins the exceptions. A more liberal agnesty |°G@eneral of the United States en the recon- tae preamble was then agreed to, mod. | {He country. Coming generations. will ap- gress.onal disposition te enforce the provision jit in my judgment, essential. to the success | Struction acts of Congress, and the appreten | ified eogs.to read: : gud the crowning of the greatest victory by ct the Constitution of the United Staies giving | 9f the congressional plan of reconstruction | sion of tie members of this body, at least a | — Whereas it 1s expedient that the cubjectof | the etektest pardon, the panvaningroivend tr alove | Now, more than ever, menof ability and ex- | mSjority of tiem, that the President of the | the treatment.of, the prisoners of war and |. Among the accusations against Maximilian - perience in public business are needed for the | United States, in the execution of thete'acts, | Union, citizens held by the Confederate au- | W2* One for attempting fo prolong the war by To secare the adoption of the Calhoun Con- | Siar goveruments in the South. Lt istraly | Muy or wift'¥e governed by the conclustons ai | moritiés during the resent Tebellion chai vo | the decree of March 7th. creating @ regeney in stitution they are now framing, the Annapolis | Unfortunate thatat euch a moment nearly all | which ts 16gal Sdviser has arrived, hasdonbt- | thoroughly investigated. ‘Therefore, er case of his death in the approaching battles. Convention propose to deprive the whites o; | Who know anything of public affairs, and es. | lees been the great cause for thie feassembling’ |” Mr. Stevens (Pa.) aisiag to 3 personal Jesus Maria Vesanes, one of Maximilign's the counties of the State where slavery wa. | Pecially those who could fill- judicial stanons, | of Co on the 34 of Jaly. He (Mr. |' planation, referred to, a correspondence pub. | Coneel. closed the argument as follows :—“ ir bptsakaries si . 3 are disfrauchised. This exposes the experi- | Howard} proposed tomisk the induigenceot the | iishedim the New York iralailuet Monday, | YOU condemn the Archduke to death, I gm not Canary Comparatively weak, of their co- ment of general suffrage to geediecs hazards. | Senate for a few. minutes whttle he passed | questioned ihe propriety of poblishian vce. | atessy about a Cdabtion in Europe or tne equality with the whites of the former heavy | If the experiment faul, it ig most likely to fail | inTeview some or the eginged ef the Altor- | yate conversation, admitted that the Tabi ieai threatening attitude that the United StAtes yeholdiag cowuties, and to make the blacks | 170m the inability of che people to put inofiice | ney General respecting il ptheaning and th- | views attributed to bim were correctly stated, | MY ascuine Rhee i sae Ape, It BENE | haitels” im every respect but that of being | OSE Who could and. would assnre.encoegs. | temt of the! sets of recduBtrderion siready in | put disclamed (witbout denying) the remarg;,| COBAdencé in the™Liveral’ armicé that Have | nx | I would bave been advantageous, perhaps, to’ | existence. He did-not”beliéve that'apon ‘any atiribpted to bim in reference to fis colleagaes,|| TOUtedzont the French from this soil, bat 1 | cwned by imdividnal persons "| have removed many disaff-cied persone, sape- | Just snd fair Construction OF these acts there | — Mx. Mrcomall asked, and was granted; per, | 57 the: universal reproaches thac will fall oth of thes® propositions ss being | cially judges, sherilt=—and magisiraves, in the | Was any necessity ‘for ‘additions! legisiation, | mission (ehave his name recorded im tae ar, | UPOMOUr couttry asan ‘anathema more than sigrally anti-Republican, are rapidly coming | €X#Cution of the sixth. section of the act of |.whether in the'sbape ot #méndatory. supple-,| firmauveon the,pacsage ef (hareconsiruatng | @een the sentence of death, ‘beciuse of the admitting a gent and yl «RAND PTC-NTO GPANT PTeNTe A WORKING MEN'S ASSEMBLY, | cor Atthe 0-20 SEVENTH STREET PARK. Taree anpnate On MONDAY, JULY 1867. : Wy i peaite or Tickets $1,admitting a Gentleman aud Ladies. Dancing to begin at 20 clock p.m , 10-9 THE COM. OF ARRANGEMEN st . arch 2. if © tent ceesors could. hay Mental,or declaratory acts! Hebelieved these reste! 8 4 nullity of the proceedings of this ¢ourt.” oF SIGN = ro promptly to pass Mr. Kelley’~ bill or some | office, and I would regard the poasession now | Tying out the policy ot Congresh tn tegata to | oom. Fullan introduced & bill turther to ex- | Went in‘o secret gossion om the eveningot ime Nis. e001 siege proved elt comp: other legislation to the same end. ot a wider fleld «f choice for ¢ivil offizeraas |' reconstruction. and that if they Had been pro- |itend aud ‘sy the “provisions idth, and dissolved.at 10 p.m. the same night. oad. near Piney Brameli good, 4 Se ee lok oak 4 ‘ppt: visions of home- road F Ury property wan 1 sal P Bi + —— ss one cf the most effective instramentatities in rly consttui if correct Pas dd. Deen | stead actin the States if Alabama, Mississippi, Sane Grier ul Spring Water. J E N VistrePorner sth and F streets. ftom No.7. THE KENTUCKY QUESTION | the execntion of the military authority con- ven to the tas to Ptr- | Louisiam, Arkausas, and Florida, Keferred -FROM THE PLAL Wi octet _J, McCLELLAN. ie * It is noW certain, we apprehend, that tha | ferred upondistrict commanders," peta permeates provenls Says ben 2 Soe on ere uctne: ts Disorderly .Genduct I COOKOUT FOR THK MONUMENTAL CLUB pnt Te essity >semnt 6 Roottison Se t 4 te—Mo: Kentucky members elect to the present House Bins Orgnxp—Tbis Moraing al the Bureiu | Washiineton'% epend avy portion of the hot recting: the Gorenittes eer rege ATS MB crea suy nh prec rte eeepatch Fifteenth. Grand_Afte and atventung wal be required to clear their skirts of the im- | of Steam Engineering, Navy Department, bits | Gays of this intense summer. ‘To ascertain the | report minediacely abner oar Auerican | says that on Saturday morning -ome soldiers NUM Lut Bosal TT for Distilting poration of dislovalty before being judged | were opened to fuymieh’ all matefiél vnieh | DAtUTe and eittent Of {He powers given to the | citidew: mts rested, triéd, convicted or | from Furt Laramie went to Rafferty's tauch:. eat spp es Ties, Et qualified to sitin the hall. The House is cet. | ¢Porcs- | Marchyweulubt took enveretiongt 6 ion paage | Seutgncec in Great in’ or Iteland tor | five miles disifint, and dematided whisky. and | aiagers—G_ if. Deuman, W. I. Wilson tec in \he purpose of permitting none io be 4 phia. |- of the sthtuts: aiid rust notov-rook, as others r UDpOrU GE the secoTution, Sent apse per eapany ue. meee onaaen and ieven setused. | che Saithore cae morg them who jt t seal yaar a ee -xib01 ei Ter ahi , a repche. Aseconddemand being Tet . fl Sait coon: The desien enoroe he opine a: | SUONE oh ieee Lai Pegraanie Ue | peiing Gongs Wong amy stoned, | CLS argue amanee Suntan, ofthe | tae solereauacceg fe tpetpes cad cae | CYC AME Ts otT atorTO. # x races nearly every mr y in t = 1 can chien (4 tog a rere er RAN AFTERNOON AND wells the letter of tbe iron-clad oath. The | the yards. 4nd tbe Dee Were, Saterous, The | 40, Gots ore of, ott meas ‘American citiven.'way arrested mn Ej formed in a fife and fitet! 8éyeral shots at the E ING PLUNL Hon. Mr Login, of I,, may fairly be regarded, | contmie!s will not be awarded for erveral days eer il bye pees i d tried jn Ireland for words and acts mi|-ranohes? adr ap “fh or THE ip his efforts on this point, as the represen:a, | _ Atthe Burean of Construétion and Kepai- | mere, esitt me “legal ‘wtate ee and d8né in the city of New York—nol being | Subsequentl¥ehe pfovost marshal, dithany | GOOD WILL ASSOCEATION. of Georgetw tive of the sentimene of the coante en t: | bids werp Ofened to-day to fornia Uieier: |asueren eo ptatterion fe Te cre or accused of Suy thing sald or doe by him in | eojdiets. arrestt the obcupants dl Shp ran che, | | Hobe elven it ANATOSTAN ISLAND, 0 keenly alieeto'the'd ved Te levci, | amdother maxerials required at the nryy yards |property? Goveraments of a cetiain kind af. | ree erie! ing a fit ynilding. : yee keenly aitve to “nger involved in leaving duritig’ the fiscal year ending Jape ‘0, 1895. | sendy. itidtrue, exteced ! zone eee the ratiche vith ow endpri id’ took the safe aha out o} , but as ‘a mat ripheral ts! ly. He trusts there | ‘The'tafe was a erwards Fo4 if lion but balf suppressed, asit would ‘This schedule comprise- ait kinds Of Hmber ortmecebeprerese on miehts ag hashed | joel envagh te th Hees at | Darned. ee ee or Sree ae Jone At tlemat and eb ; presentatives sittingin Congress. 820 bet nails. hinges, bolts. aggurs, vAT-' | dene: ished herby Don gress, the’ supre: ‘ MY. 10 t $60,000. A court-martial at Aramie Was ay 25s made too great sacrifice to | MRD Paut, PAIR ctsieoal. brik, 1eks. | Iam power cen dat, TWOLDY (beloyal | Gren ne merch ow ete me ere Se en arta oh i suppress it to-admit the ides that it will con- | ‘A large number of bids were received: hod | Probie Ot sMo=s States scting: tebly. Oy SPOU- | came neceastry to tread down ihe nation set | meoerce 0 sent to anything of the si the contracts pill chorsiy Rewerarded, 7 884 | isneous impulse for the note eomntanity, 8: | hera him teiprisoned, try? wi er. | gist Ridaer. ot ape a ob ian) West” Viéginia, “nor” by rr. Stevens (Pa. expressed ‘th { edpewick Ou. thé ee yeh ahoatibes wee, EP pebple Being freely. nor by the sue eth DOr RE the eee shat | Bede on. iting, with dispatches INTRRNAT REVENUE —The receipts from this vend Cbs ete: ‘i ft '| the Houce’weuld not , the, principle of | ‘Tor Gerters tar, pas a been heard from. pts rebel oyat eletment® Acting. together. | trying nere the judges at Béitiah epuris. | and feats Po cncriad i ‘eStore of ors north ¢ GER WEDNESDAY, July 10.1857 lebrated Holy Hill Band lias been ens ‘This foreacon the impression “is gaining | source to-day were $312,700.02. but by 'theierder ‘sit decree of t : their safety. Dancing toveiinence' giound that the current session of Congr, | —————_—_—__enes | Hive, AbUSE’ WhhOMt ‘the knowledge fe | Those were matt: Lory alien man. - Mickete camittine : gress |<eonvenst 6 ‘ That aged for itself, and heshoulc be very unwilling FROM £YROPK TO. DAY. Cents be louger than has here'ofore been thoash SHED NUMBY rl aera tli pobre St petectonty | to allow any cther natiom to decide on the action (By Cable tq the Associated Pres chable, Tafs belief arises trom te man- Ee vn Pas | by:the: assai on of the President elected | Of 81 American eourt agaist rebels who might ie sr en Jou of & disposition in. the Senate to de. | will sicase, his . by tue "pedpie, acting nnder the inttuenes of | BuPMuUsCr Oboe Rawon. putas it was <im- the supplemental reconstruction bills a: | menus bad'passions'andbad adi vice. seizmg Rpon the | ‘Objection to it, . i LiveRroon, July 10—Noon.—Uotion heavy greater length than was previonsty anticipa. | neat? Wh, , | Most criticul state of affairs, produced by the ‘The resolution was. adopted. Uplands..10%: Orleans, 11d. Corn, 376. Other | surremder of thi ted. If this disposition is indulged in, a up- ‘ebel armies, took ubod bim- Mr. Wood said that t e articles unehanged. u ts aker foF the ten Sta br Woe ‘at from personal observa: ae i 1 et . 5 :| tion within we last six weeks Lonvon, 5 W—2-p. m.—Consols and U. EUMACULATE | GONCRETION | which -werp:devoid of all State'rights and pri-'| was satisfied as to the Insecurity’ of conte S.5-20's, tuuee atcrcpeniads and f-16 higher. ED OUTATION; ae/ho bimeeifhas often dectared tying | American guizen in that country, whetie, | Ootton firmer. and in better demand: sale’ to nite FrOk BENTH A or without Gand He above TRY BOARD can predents will be awande & Gold Ring to, the lady and a Boqnet te tleman. Cook's Cotillon, Band has been for the occasion. mme plemental till may not be passed until theend | q—= THE ot next week. 1¢ will then takean additional oo. Bt! : eto at e r » | thgot this Association | so many heaps of shapeldss potiticsl rain: e ‘ rf s | 2 ekets, aimitting a Gent and tn sable priate contd week 10 p ver the veto with which the OGM iri || Seeumed of bie cyt geen coted Pleasure hative-born American o¢ adopted citizen, Lt | day will reech 10,000 bales. Other markets | gilock.. Tickets, aimitting a Gent and | every necessary n President will return it to Congress. If the | “ugg, g@¥ovcloch | without any actor Odor ie utter deroga. wae Jing Geel guiGy A y American to land in | unchanged. TONE ETAT THAW GLY Rairoad: hee pensre ea eB mach time im debating the 9 vin thie Association will gepie aor aren Goad malice oreo. Searched forariug aud if Ne Had aa oruinar Enend che nies! Ineies: ie Nic ut Juennemanm’s om the 1th Sg RENT eo -woil-turviohed PARLORS subject there is a likelihood that the Honse. iascexpected the books for | 1 : op ket pistol, or even a fe, it E Havana, July 4—The bark Ocean Home pe i the first floor, with or without BUARD. Apply whieswaitmg iets aetlon owl ead ve Sa Me pun 0 hich by the laws of wations aad of wor isan | Pocket pistol, parents, so wras it. tb Est. bet, gth und Joth fel inciddntot tbe occupation of aneriemy’s coun. | 2Ownced contraband and seized. He presented | was not cold on ‘he first. Mr. Seward’s request iegisiation on other matters which may, a statement ip the case of a s and powers: Wm. J. Nagle, | being complied with VABLE BOARD at No. 464 loth street, a few sibiy, obull foxibar propst the session He’ clothed them with Tegisawee wathonce, | Snative of Xow Yorkya distinguished omer | ‘The reported revolution at Porto Rico, was %. Secretary. 8. TC. Goots north of the ayeuue. Terms $25 a with judicial and‘ sdministrative functions, | Of ‘be Federal army who was arrested om his | simply a military revoltiand was easily sup- KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Penn. | ™onth. de GREaT MonTALity AMONG OniInpREW— opposite Metropolitan Hotel ; Tuesilay Last week, the hot and damp weather in Nev: evenings, from 8tolWo’clock.’ The hall and the additional right of electing Sena! pei to ps rate’ andis now held Asa pris. | pressed. The leaders were executed. “ - He asked vi be rented for meetings, &. my 10-ly i collzague (Mr. Robinson It is reported that a cargo ofgsiaves landed Sad Repremaeeares SoU ce eae. (rartaue ie | ‘allow, the resolntion to ‘Apply aiso to the | recently MEDAL OF HU over the preceding week) snd 25° im Brooklyn. Three-fifths of the deaths in New Yori occured among children under five years of age. Measles and scaria- Gna killed 43 in New York and 25in Brook. dyn. aud diarrheal disorders—mostly in chil. oe P s Expositi York caused a great increase of the number of simanner and <pinieunbae % | akg gon aceehien lilve fined twenty ive dollars for lack of $e aon, a Geaths. There were 472 deaths in da pias 5 : Rol * | will be fined twenty-five dollars for lack of ir Oe fF Om s chy (an intresae tt oer ee be peyeioepn satieat an Sra te ant | ae Wash mrBe (indi) offered resolutions | weight and measure if not stated in the mani. = troduce "practically iuto our Government tha | 1ecl#tivg-that the burthens of the Government | fest. Absolute ideas the absence of which trem Our should be borne equally: that taxation should ‘ Sy Wages ewan the tk sy-temp fas been our boast and true glory, be in proportion to preperty: that exemption | Five Thousani lars Reward. for the It cannot be denied, even the Preiident canno: ofany material portion of theQountry trom Robbers. deny that he-exercised walimited powers, po. | it d¥e Propotugn of taxation is wrong, un. | | Mavcn Gauax, Pa. July 10.—The office ot | litical and legislative, over the'endjugared | Just and should be avoided; ang that to carry | tbe Lebigh Coal and Navigation Comp'ny, at Lhaye the honor to inform the pul: that [have taken this day a part: to my Lager Veiss Beer Brewing business. and am now Jed to serve my customers with the Ll m these branches. Respectfully PH WI JOS North N st. bet jo in general mn P , ‘ee . ss - » hose views the right totax the bonds Whitehaven, near (hié place, was robbed last Washington, D. G.. J to réecrive them es : ce | States. 1t camnot be denied that nis object | Ott of engin gtOD ~ dren—destroyed 47 lives in the former cl:y a: was & Sous have the Goveryurent should be given inany iuture | night of 235,000 in money and $2,000 in Goy- | — quantity. £ > in whe late yaad he iar ce rmarod wee into: Oh ogiess in December. Tuodibg bonde ¥tatare | Crament bonds, the proper r. The increased mortality was experienced only in those districts that are evher overcrowded or unclean and badiy arated. or where all these evils ce-exist. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE OF COLUMBIA. the sth day of Juity B. Adan : zi system of of individuals Tae Bete a he preeee aoe raxera: | “"phe House refused to second thé previous | who had placed ft there for Jate-kecpiag to its'policy, with nosecurity for their farer | qUeetor-on the adoption of the resolution ind | reward of $5,000 has been offered tor the arrest 3 he ‘op they were, on motion of Mr Pile, referred to | of the thieves and recovery of the money. | good behaviour, but te promise on oath o | Committe of Ways and Means.” men who, by tens sam . Scat Tee Te brotien thein oalus'to ese crrtic cone only | “Mr. Adams presented the protest of J. P. | Trouble at Québec—An American ordered i Paris. hy » Plaintiff, 2 903 Irs Laurence Carroll ¢ ‘On motion of th Attorney. it is orde M PIANGS. 1 to my stock of ¢ make. Tl warded fosTEENY (rand Test monn SAN. : and nines * K e < Traynor. cause her A Carary.—The statement publ 2 ‘ +, | Knott, member from the ‘4th district of Ken- to Haul Down his Flag—He Refuses. Res he morning paper thai the ste: aos Cenqesnact a | ax 1atin | Scheme wes to-seleerere the reticle tomer for, | (UckY, against the action of the Housa in his | (uxpac, July 10.—An altercation took place on or befpr t had séiled for Mexico with dispaten ee | te mer powers and privileges, without exacting | Cte. Also, the answers of, Messrs. Trimble | yesterday, between an offiger of the gunboat (eaten trun is Gavernnueaticg Patches to _ | amy seeurity-against the recutrence of the ree | © wots. ines were referred to ihe Com- | Aurora and the commander of the American ‘ m , demanding the | beition, or without introducing ‘proper sate. | ™! ones f steamerHaze. The officer requested the com- Santa Anna, is enturely unfounded. uehanna is the flag-smip of the North uadron. aud has sailed tor acrutse ma the Gulf. whither :he was going some time On motion of Mr. Barnes, the Secretaries of | mauuer to take down his fiag, and he flatl | ba vier rape eeepc ttt gm War and of tie Treasury were directed tefar, | manecr 10, take down nts Meg, amd pe fadly | President's policy. Mr. Howard reviewed the | [8h information as te rhe number or build. | some breach of marine etiquette on the part ot opinion of the Attorney General. 1: wasin | inss leased by their respective departments in | tae American commander. | direct opposition, be sala. to ihe velot tne | the cities of New York, Brooklyn, and Jersey | s-———-——_-—-_—eeps lease ot ce but ‘be yellow aever baying made its | mailitary Bill, which, it was understood, the | Ci'¥—ther location. size, capacity, time and 7 Y& COS PAPER ance on board, it was necessary to | | Attorney General wrote, and which he ‘cer- | Walon of each lease, and the rent aud tie | WY ™ 4. BAY € COS 1 : é aig tunly must have@adorsed as the legal adviser | *onnt received from each. PAPER BAG WAREHOUSE OHNSON & CO her north. ‘The disease has now on. | Gite Presidents The fovdamentel qeca ey | Mr Barnes acked leave to offer a joint reso- | yu 5-1n 97 Limisiana avenne, W521 Seventh af wand Det Glass, i Ted irom tke steamer. and she he Attorney General was ip proving the fact | 121d to leduce the ttx on distilled spirits ar LT === = r deaidd her origina! destination, that these reel, States bad been. subjagareds paige dotlars to seventy-five cents per oan ied Fruits, See es ax saa S ¢ Lave consolidated War—The Commissioner "athe uketion wos fnen taken oe ihe arena Birsipaideng and ethers onjented? relict gar epee th : Ey STAIRS. anierstod te toe ‘ * | ment of Mr. Wilson, ovpred yesterday. to Mr. Schenck introduced 4 bill to provide | cachtostlureily in our cémipetiti 5 Esto ex ’ r the fellow jie’ ue | Send the ede tion so th: 7 ve for the granting of honorable discharges to | it fifty cents per hundred pon to induce Congress ime. | Gable | Amend the sécond section so that the command. tate ecasbiersrelnased as d Be to more thi 000 tore Mevrnee 5 aw | iDg generals miy appoint civiliaus -o offiogs | SCZ ace erent. Pe ni of a Our expens ie feted Asti ; Mr. Ashley (Ohio) moved his Bill (inito- TREDE GLa i : ‘ sioner, who shall proceed | OP. invert din ceceiyed pial sere VAS section. Eb ‘apendment | guced sume daye since) esa substitute for i", AU UASSES. FRUIT 14 Rene ‘ eat with the tbss PEE REGION OF UNG, | pacts Bleksis. Oat, Chandler, Cragin, | Bid moved thadthe Tulesbesuspended to mare 4 re multe paiGeauroi casi SETLES and ; ¢ Bis : i AD oF AT, : <on, : unsi@ered. your rates will be— iE ED PR iz * 5 a glee s. He estimates the cost ot ‘ fori of Men Neron Nye, Powers. Howe, | Thur stevens inquired oftheSpeaker whether | Ii huimsne nse cree awl pours daily. 73.0mts Le eae Ine On : bis War at @ million ars weekly,and be- se be r. | et a the resolution adopted by the House did not | Pt Wd pounds. | 2 0 = HAFRIELD'S vy, Ross. Sumner, Toayer, Tipton, Wade, y 01 00 yonkids, “ar t I Hever be con speedily bring it toa satisfactory SEY AND SADIE ‘Wiicon anit Yutes—20. : "| preven the consideration of this bill. BN cok aaa ee ad Seer ke SLOu RES close for the cos of such SVeMTH Aveo, bed wer Ba s. Buckdlew. G Da ‘The Speaker rep! that that resolution | Paras) P 3 ot over 10F ti y the Flowers of th. ——_—_e | UR ae Tiere eeiy | rar ee Disok Bitonay essences Pate oe siraply operated as a rule, which cond be, as | poanhe sis sie vial WM HAYES No sus = A committee of the Balti. SP Say ONSET Grimes, Hendsieks, Johnaon, Morgan. Pat. all other rules, suspended by a two-thirds ° nls. $1.60 per WINDOW SHADES, between Land ‘Mt cae e called on tbe Hon, Thad- EOF THE HeIROPOLIT Willams—is, wil Van Winkle and | ‘'cveral: amendments ‘wore suggested by Sativiy any one of the treth of ourstatomen URE FRAMES. oo ons HD OST UART a; &: Bis lodg.ncs, this forenoon to L CONPANA. tiny Staiet ‘Drike moved to amend thesixtheection, | Messrs. Raum, Uobb, Garfield. and others, | We Will with pleasure show themour books, should : 3 AND REAL EST stance in the prompt enactment Ene anpaal meatlg, of the declafes the intent und meaning of the | Ley wore all ordered té’be printed; and their | {Q'fU\0r Me wi a oe tn Gooat IELVES, &e., vom No 1 Intelligencer £ mal Legislat‘on upon the subiect 5 ectton.of Digectortifpr, the enintire efdcribed In the supplementary act, hy consideration set for to-murrow! Falls Tee Company aud owing to the porous nature je @ few choice TMB! LIME chood eeffrace throughout the Usion. WEDNESDAY. Be ne wprds, sbi holding any cuch Mr. Wilson, (lowa.) from the Judiciary f this ice. our be us ahnw thar thy meltas rg E to make the clause read « 83.71 per ton more than ‘ould say please ey rnd compare quality Committee; intormet iD be opened af ne House that the Gom- addressed them atsome length in scriber is constantl call and examine ou a See ——————————— SALE AT A BARGAIN—A new Florence ‘Mri Wilson sald is the atvendniert he kntunds-to Keep constantly on hand aii Washington, D.C. for the past stx years, and itis highly credit. Fe BE a receiptof LIME © at 5o'clock p.m heen a inember of the mittee had instructed brm to state that it was hall finish peddling this et ee before pure! s : from the kilns at Wi by Mad, stements, geepOMPe OS Rrenident, OF Who has held. anyoee | not prepared to report on the impeaghnient of } ¢ shall distribu “Hi Risowemesber the ame and oumber, Which he offers for sale at satel _ ie a State, ni . ¥ et 7 ies v1 «© have ¢| leon ., i. ‘A number of visiiors j, BUILDING ASEOCTATION.— Rooks OMG to suppor the Coastive: | ._ SIT. Beutwell (in connection. with thar enb- | ,.foheeP he price down, wi have curtailoLonr ; No 486 Seventh str were at the Executtve Mansion to-day, and peubyce pep Lon the ney Bulldiiz Aba Sites ct bot, while bolding | ject) offered concurrent resolution for an ad. | ‘APS re how satisfied that we must, to a: Fight dgors above O06 Fellow: bac interview with ihe President, Po-tmast= Leradr Duidiee, ANE BALL E PLANT | TecHonor eilten, ete See eee eT oct rae ie ante OF Ottober ComThabma ge Carly An Sas ACRCeDTETY ORE customers, fine BAY HORSE s York General’ Kaudali and Attorney General (ery Stor, 441 New Vork ate and isinetest’ | Mr. TrumbBl did Bet believe this amend. Asanimated debate between Messrs: Wilson, | figures show (and our books! are open for inspect wore walt wep me Steaberry bad an interview with the Execu. | _J¢2)-¢o6t ment was nec 4 boutwell, Pike, Williams and Woodbridge en: on) That weaiuey aye as odeance feo preset ‘d's Stables, @ st... betw P a tive this morning. ’ ICHY & KISSINGEN eras rake de scot hoaaent cases had Oe, when gunn clock ee ee price of wages. of hay. and grain, the arduous i" PIARUS—PIANOS, promptls - es 5 at neces. » Mr. - ring duties, beast ard man, shontd, as AAS OR PIANOS 08 iy hiw* Tee IMPEACHMENT MATTER—We learn | MINERAL WATEB sary. At ail events he thongot it ceuld dono | #00. Eb evert otbay calling, yiekt ta thor engaged 1 it on Exeellent Second hand, PIANOS —— i? H peenused only short time, For, tha: the House Judiciary Committee ha: ON DRAUGHT FROM harm, and he hoped thé Chairman of the Ju- ‘The Impeachment matter went over until | a fair remuneration. We certainly ask nothin; ie 01 ton easy terms. = PLAC , me MILBCRN'S » | eimry Uomantitee would not object to it to-morrow. + or HN? | more. Another misfortane attends us-and which | Sale or rent, ye EEL certainly determined to make no report upon POLAR 7 . “BMr. Summer eald his attenti . After eniogreson Mr. Dentison, the Hi inereases our expense@ at least $2 per ton—in the JOHN, FE r lity. workmane the proposed impeachment of President John. | 480 1sthetreetccpp-U.8. Teena jels-m~ | called to tale subject bY two centionee pees | edjournea : i Ouse | interruption of navigation by breakage of the TE TOT Ms huvopeet ne aon during the present session. = : ieee Nirginia,‘who spoke to bi of the necessity | ———aieniientinteniommemes | fry Georgetown, and the meltage from this delay —We have now i ‘full sup- FRANCK TAYLOR, Dn. St2vEMe IDOE Oo ELECTRO-MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS, | forsuch a'provision Bs was now ptoposed. z feat leagt 2 per ton more than if delivered at the lifornia Wines. » following PARLOR ORGANS oo the wrreran ok occasion to-day to dis- | DE T., ALCAN. southwest corner of fith etree | tT Jonmeon ‘said the effect of the amend: ddddddddddadaddddadadaae Penh street hart * 7 Yownen Sg CLARET and SPARKLING WINES, ahd dae wi claim the utterances credited toh'm im regard and Prnu'a ave, cures Rnenaation. Garin eee ia dae Ceyxclude trots Fegistracion ai | ipa 4 iy 9.3 WALTEN GopEy. | HUCK, CUARET, and SPARK UNG OE tal Dass. (very conventeaty ans colleagues by a gossiping Lancaster {hi Skin, Colds. Gout, Debility, Affection of Pa. ing the roballion. ‘There’ were marcia {ais | BOYS’ LINENS’ Bs TRE ON rey TREON WHISK] dy 3-0tif Corner Band oth streets, J OE82 EO EB NOLD AT CO: correspondent of the New Yoik Herald. pista: SPerrWonof Mazcass: Female Com | South who touk office tor the role The Long For gavse Sea | PeWenaetin store Baker's Gibmon's And He INE FRENCH JACONETS AND ORGAN | preparatory to rebuilding Store. ck . ms | - ss they could de the Union at ~~ BOYS’ DUCK SUITS, TSM | hie’ pure RYE and BOURBON WHISKY suitable i DIES. ‘Afso, 12 uew and second-hand PTANOS atreduced Tue TRBAst Ry.—The Committee of Exami- | ESTABLISHED 1852 ‘with Lov. ule durin, -~ for $3. 7 ™= Sipnedical eee: Also. aS GRAPE BRAN- ‘We have just marked down a large lot of real | prices. GEO. L. WILD & BRO., batica, recently appointed by the Treasurer -o McPHERSON & FERGUSON ‘is ‘to England, and whose cot Wo BONS) INEM COATS: | De BEACH ERY, GINGER, ani, PEACH French Organdies and Jaconets to $1i{ cents per | _m1S-2m No, 497 ith st., above Pa. aye. " . c n Wf 2.50. . Mi tA 4 ad. Ci ee th is eS . investigate the condition of accounts and other 671 PENN. AVE NUK. CORNER Lo? STREET, pelantaee th iene = wogst Linus ists, ma | orsaut Gornée Band oth streets... | P88 ON OM Weal. SHUSTER & BRO. JOO RORERSS AGENTS AND: COMMISSION matters connected with his department, are | _Dealersi Carizon Hint, ew oeeie se a for Moore Sat “~ OORS, SASH, AND BLINDS, 7 iy S-costif No_38 Market Space. | MERCHANTS in. Flour and General. Merchan rapidly progressing in their work. They haye | PURE DRUGS. MEDICINES 4 MIC, yenseh Uongress mot, a nore mete “a : cepeh ine t HOLESALE BONNET? HOUSE. aise. No. 61 Louisiana avenue, up stairs, Wash- z sini | SREU. : ALS, press 7 & . ‘The undersigned would most respectfully invite — ington. D.C je 197 ae chosen division, and are new aboat | PEB! be SEL GODS) pope roe eemtoge ng 40 | WA PLENTY OF BOYS’ CLOTHKS Net | atl builders and others to call and exausine is C. W. THORN, = - edemption division, Z . ; &c., ke. from extending’ exclésions unter % ~~ vou Sill | stock of goods, consi © ‘ SH, USE LIME 4tas supposed, will be completed ins tow dae. | he Night bell pooreenie asemunay7 compounded. | original Dill abeukd Teduce-tie mena, a es ea eT TOR COBO Moat ) by renee Wholesale Deslee ars. Jouber of IME for, sprinkling purposes on hand and for : amvestigation o¥ the cash di- wc 12-tf 3G a course, Gen. ‘said, Would hav ‘= jy 0-24 5 YE EOS! ri oC . ea ae a . ‘a ‘01 anita cers, and Yalow of cette mists be A ficial effect in Sout Oneciin, apne BReyyna-et Mia ‘ de at hie sore No. 424 Mass, avemns) hevgess BERL AND UGLIER Y FO0D5, Wncpers wll ome We Re guantitierns malt 'y which has been made cial effect in Osrolina. ‘ ~ 5 " ~~ Shake th oppsate Northern Libertied Market. | 487 STH STREET, near Pennsylvania avenue SRCILDERS’ LIME. PLASTER. CE- able to the cierks employed thera allcomplcte a vere hee | 6xclude.¢hose ‘who ‘were in’ Pr] Addi 16; A quialities. at the low » BARD, Sng HATE: bt : Suni Cop. eind wba pertecyaccure'e, McA RUREAG comilgeia tana | Stamtont ont bo wold be Mddaddddddddddddddd adda | ricer sie eae astm latte | positively no Goode aeld at retails my ttoott | —yeqny med re Le manner, °M* KePt ima neat and systematic | hold Ceensiic tye finite heen eee aia: | morehinh iy weteete ene erat O3, AND AFTER 2H DAT | SADIE BASES: j HOCEET _ LOGES IT D REMOVAL. Te: Navat—Detached—Aceis ee ee a | Sone. soe -mommayenraal Ths Bt ad Brobkeiite Staee will feat ty Qe Ver eashing Rid Gloves, Lace Curtatas, aha | BEST ASSORTMENT OF LOCKS AND BUILD: | his Tefen and public hat he bas. ree N. Whitehouse fromthe enacts Paymaciey E, Ba re ROR GRE RAL WREAT Mary talipana tgrcr Geen ie ae Beavis, 40a Geet eae en eer waning Wounds, “Braise, and Chapped | BUILDERS’ DEPOT, 562 SEVENTH STREET | ERR pe hes oe Pere io etierena Corwin, and d 2m emmer | STARS. preexvedin natiralform. Now would sead menn bere ly, (Sunday excepted;) the Hockviile and Marl: | bangnis equal fo the best Oastile Soap, Opposite Centre Market. has Fae assortment Ordered dec ctane pee sete is accounts, | Beautiful Ormamental Halp Work on gla sscepteg tie Hockville and Mar | rocmening: ‘apse direction on te wrp- | ya H. W.HAMILTON & CO. TIN WARE. amd HOUSEFURNTS rard. to the co-st survey slaaruer fey, G2F | PES see Bian tenes Beading done KPT. HOWARD, Probul ie P'None’ genuine unless the maker’s name:is Wak AP REESE, WHISKY 17 | GOODS. to wich he snvites the attention of put- Pte 4 +38: t i RACAL. wPropeietige” | Nowy Renuing, sunte : ROOFING. SPOUTS, &ei; solicit Praeger ore SALT. —We are im daily expectall 4 nee m vie f 50 PER SAVED. Ordeys for | bia d PaRsoNAL—Hon. J. A. J. Cresswell, of | i itlelsevcral cargots of eet the at EW FEATURE INTHE BUTTER TRADE. Pe trate ets Manniactarer ved @ large lot me RYE WHIS- ty aetended tb ee SS Ma.. and Gen. M.C, Wisewell, of N'Y. ac | KINE'AND GROUND ALUM’ saEt, | MG Weil due ardwusaieil ot , it Ln al iho ‘beet Watt Lopes EMEDA ARROW ROO gi the National. ----Hons. Wm. A. Pilg of | which wo prtposs ‘to sell 16 tha trade Jiymn ve ‘We inform ou duieystomers and all families wha PO 00 MAKEES. > te folio mgae oduced pricey | SPER EPO ANED BARTER and SAGO, S. Louis: JM. Bromwell, of Pa. and Thos | © seul eda prices: pire dainte.n | tax. wish the cholecsbarticle of Butter at actow | Lo, sage — oh ore will tl if SCOTCH OME MEAL Cornell, of N. ¥., are at the Ebbitt Hous, Ce ‘saat BERT DAVEE 00.005 pricey’ and in convenient forsi for use ti ‘hot | andisole SERINGS:calser HATS CLOED ot att Ms per alot at i, sttperior to any Gin nal WHEATEN GRITS, "7 From Mesis. French & Richardson : STN Ga weather, that we are‘noWw receiving daily from Ny, | Widths, which T am piepared o,sell at xeey low ReroMhac'at said Loute forleas thas 30 \ DURYEA'S MAIZENS (Hudson Taylor Bookstore,) we have recelwed Bedth he, gen York and Northern Ohio Dairies the finest quality | PES oggaay ai ; Speqived besdgs 4,arge ot of Imported SHER. i ows sis” “SCORN STARCH, the Leonard Scott Publishing Company's te. | Bulted ‘Staten By $e of Bentterfortable se) im ety “serPOWhtrc Ash USEF URNISHING bat kate 0.40, Gag monic ig tied au Hegvaudattowert ri prints of the North British Review and Blache | 3. Gibbons. Drape : cov éferl ‘Pails, cath ait conta digs but From 10't0 14 324 D. 100 casks of cing RY an Dense of Gees K piel XN. % weed's Edinburgh Magazin for Sune, ‘og Stare and a > onvcura cal a s camividore anya rs! | wow rareee Pe gpdueney SURREY, The cette Sherry, quchime |) cor ginder UDI Hots, ———— ‘Railway apd-c 2 yee fanaa Bebpors bepaea || * PERSONAL. —Hon. John Morrissey leaves for | teu Ae ? ; 4 ms Pd ey IE OEM ne cnt | | ABMBT PABIS FASHIONS New York thit evening and will not retarn'ae | 2910 ia ne a sip eels | Darssing. OF Weazhing.on this session. E: ALLIOT + of Zea Pos ers of the Chesapeake and Qnio Gamal (i / Mr. . from Paris, Hair-Dresser, of: pany is being held in Baltimore ty vetlebrated Rachel, with’ whom he stri for rt, enjo} FT te ie ge : S; We. the undersigned bare his. ns Gaba TIS A sees ote Washington D.C., June wien bie oclety. a: Annspolis to-day. ihe this seagon, imported the latest faahi that belongs to the dressing of hair at peso ple prices. for the season can now do 80 to great advant W, M. SHUSTER & BRO ool -_ E W7 The Maryland Constitational Uon'ven: tion, after a recess of ten days, is wo res | dy d-whngtit Ag. 6S Market Spag

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