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Se THE EVENING STAR Dbesed on wat seemed to Bé¢ weQuestron- able authority, was, we are sow satis- Ted, without any foundstion tm fact. In- deed, so far from the newspepe? stacks having tbe result therein a@wibute€, they we Bave bad grecisdly the contrary cake cad Gn potatos i @Restion has only served to shew how fally Mf. McOulloch has the confidence and sympathy of [the pu! a Jarge, and ecpecially the Conservative parton of it, including @e persenal asd polité-al ‘vende Of the President. 7 ‘We, of course, pegret the erroneous publica- Mion, but trust that, in view of the uniform cor- Tectness of the STAR's statements, it wull be | ‘Overioeked. IsceRRECT —A con#mporary says—«It is understood tkat the Senate Committee on Ter- ritortes have decided to report adversely on “te nominations of Ieaac L. Gibbs to de Gov- || G, erner of the Territory of Idsho, and &iajor W. ‘1H. @arker to be Secretaty of the same Terri- tory.” Thés is incorrect, inesmuch a the com- Mitte reported im favor of Gov. Gibbs’ con- Srmation three weeks siece; and it is quite likely they will de the same in Major Parker's ose, as be bas been an active Republican, and toox the stemp im Celorado in 1865 for ‘Hon. G. M. Chilcott, who was the nominee for Gelegate on the Republican tieket. Nom=natTions.—The President sent the tol- Jowing nominations to the Send.e to-day —W. W. Moore, Postmaster, Washington, D. J S. Treanor, Assessor fifth district Kevtecky: T. B. Price, Gollector third dietrict Kentucky: ‘T-S. Pettit, Assessor second déstrict Keatacky; T. B. Price, Collector third dietrict Maryland; H.C. Myers, Receiver of Public Monies Natchitoches, La.; J.C. French, of Kansas, Indian Agent: A. J. Moulder, Surveye> Gen- eral Calitornia, Gee. Hubbacd, Collecter Cus- toms, Stonington, Conn.; K.W. Mullen, Uol- Jector Castoms for District Teche, La. A NEW NAME hss been mentioned i tion with the Commissionership of Revenne within the past few days—that of B. F. Tracey, Esq., of Brooklyn. Mr. T. is at | present United States Attorney for the Eastern WASHINGTON. D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 20. 1868. Piatrorm ov Cnizy Justice Caase.—The Comsuitotional Usioh conning ve to Chief Justice Chase and the Presidency. Itis prefaced with the remark that it compri- ses an authoritaty mt and expostion of the views of the Justice, and contrib. utes a p}itform that would be entirely accep. table to him, and Pes would support. It isin propounded to. him'vy sdvetine questions to sdlisting guished democrats.” Tho +f - PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. VETO OF THE BILL FOR THE ADMIS. SION OF ARKANSAS. FROM. EUROPE TO-DaY, ‘Fhe War in South ‘The tail st-amer bas arrived at Lisbon. oe ce : ms ‘Retsrves 15 the Bouhle forces on he Parana | fe ‘ ee To th House \oft Regaleshileives —1 revarn - 1 niversal su: Tecognized democrate without my signature, a bill enutled “An act] Mr. Bayard preeented « timilar petition (rom special sormepenene. the Moni?!-ur in inciple, the application of which is to be left to Admit the Staté ef Arkansas to representa- arixans ot Delaware SPR bal peed writes to. po aafering vowing Ewe several under the constitution ahs Sones? State of IUmmois into two judicial districts, the ek ocattempting co ‘The epproval ef this bill would be en ad- Courts to be held @ Cairo and Springfield. new to oro, ie Tau tae oy oe 5 wr ts of Paraguay bave materially peso monet all political opin~ has recently been brought abouti watson Lopes the mission, on the part of the Execetive Mat the “Act for the more efficient governmemt of the Febel States,” pessed March 2d, 1867, and the act supplementary thereto, were preper and) conetitntional. My opinion, Bowever, in tet ‘mce to those meagures, nds undergone go charge, but,om the contmry, Bas been strengt-| eved by the'results which Dave attended their execution. Even were this not tie-case, I sould net con- sent to a bill which is base@ upon the assamp- ‘ion either that, by am act of rebellion of a por- tion of i ple, the State of Aricansas from the Union, or that Congress may, at its. leasure. expel or exclude a State frem the Union, or interrupt its relations wrh the Tiving it of louse of Rep- ‘State mot in the Union, this vill does mot admit 11 as aftate into the Union. Tt. om the other hand, Arkansas is a State in the Union, no tegtstation is nec to de- clare it entitled “so representation in Congress Mr. Yates asked towake up, the bill to admit the Unien. ves. Mr. Yates then withdrew his motion. ‘Mr. Sumner ¢viled up bis resolution of Feb- Tuary I7th, instructing the Committee on the District of Colombia to inguire into bee sl iM treatment of colored people on the Wash- top branch of ‘the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- Ms. Summer said since the date of bis reso- Tution he was informed that a better sas «a yailed im the Se of the road Ly Washington to Baltimore. At the time he Offered the resolution instances had been bronght te ‘his knowledge where respectable colored people, of both sexes, had been grossly itl-used on this road. Since then he was m- formed that no class of distinction was made in reference to passengers. He had received holiday bere to-d FRaNkronD; Jone 20.—Forenoon.—U. S 5-20's, 77 4a77%. { ‘Jane 2%6—Foreneon.—Cotton id be reduced, ticable, collected er and trict economy, and so apportioned as to bear upon wealth rather than upon labor, and while all national obligations should be honestly and exactly tulfilled, no special priv- ileges should be allowed to any classes or in- Liver: firmer but unehanged. Sales of 15,000 bales. CALIFORNIA. San Fraycieco, June, 19.—A v large idience attended the dedication of the new Mercantile Library Building in this city Iast ewe eas the largest and finest ices on &7 The temperance revival began and still carried on at New Haven by the Passionist Fathers, has lessened by at least $5,000 the sum coast. s by - and read a letter from Mr. George T. Down- Spent weekly for imtoxicating drinks in that 5 One of the Scares of the Union.” The Cou- | ing thm the Baltimore and Ohio ail. city, and closed four groggeriee. be ares Seach road ®ed yielded to rogressive ‘New! , the bh " sball have at erst one “Representative:” that | spirit of the age in dispensing with all dis. | (eToRd y &@ Newhonte, English jockey, weighs “the Senate from each State;” and “that no State, without its ~onsent, shall be deprived of its equal age in the Senate.” ‘Lbat instrument also makes each House “the Judge of the etections, returns. and qualifica- toms of its own members,” und, therefore, ali that is now necessary to restore Arkansas in all its Constrtutional relations to the Govern- ‘ment is a dectsion by each House upon the eli- g:bility of those who, presenting their creden_ Uals, claim eeats in the res) ve Houses of Congress. ‘This is —_ and simple = of the Con- | stitution, beKeving tat it been pur- sued when Congress assembled in the month ot December, 1-65, the restoration of the States would jong Since have been completed, 1 once again earnestly recommend that it be adopted Of two Senators but 44 pounds, ®7A London choir bas ‘struck,” on ac- count of the vicar’s request that the members should turn eastward at the Glorias, SPECIAL NOTICES. UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA. POPULAR PBICES. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMI- LIES AND GENTLEMEN. $4.80 Per Day, $28 Per Week, $100 for four weeks Omnibus and Baggage Master to receive Okecks ‘at Station. OPEN FROM JUNE let TO OCTOBER 1st. Unctions relative to color, and that he (Down- img) bad been assured by the managers of the Toad that its passengers should ener, all fa- cilities, without regard to color, and that any of their employes who iil-treated colored per. sons would be visited with instant dismissal. Mr. S. said as Mr. Downing was a representa. tye of this class, and expressed his approval of the action of the road, would now with- draw the resolution. ‘ Mr. Sumner called up the fesolution report- ed frcm the Committee on Foreign Affairs to give effect toa decree of the Circuit Court for the Southern district of New York. Mr. Conness said this bill was to provide for the payment of a British ship L’Abruber, cap- tured near Mstamoras in 1862. The Senator (Mr. Sumner) was always ready to bring in sromteg of hundred miles beyond Reno, early im July. Nine thousand workmen aly. are em- Pitwo or three charters for the first grain car. goes for Lai hay effected, at three Mic tember oat ia Hambolt connty, was blown up on the 15th instant, killing one man aad wounding several. FROM ALABAMA. ture. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Jane %.—Fine and seasonable rains have fallen in different parts of Alabama in the last few days, coming just in tame to save the corn crop, which was nearly burned up. dress LELAND BROTHERS, 1 bills to pay for British property or to farther ‘The members of the Legislatare elected tn- A E Is by each, House in| preference to legisiation | British Interests, but be was not so swift in | der the reconstruction lee aes arriving, in | py fwasse MELARD & CO. which, I respectfully submit, is not only of at taking any steps to protect the rights of our | auticipation of the omnibus dill, None but “s . | least dowstfal consitationality and therefore | own cituzens. Radicals were elected, as the Anti-Radicals AMERICAN HOUSE unwige and dangerous (as & precedent, bat | °“Air. Sumner replied at length, and in closing A} " SE, | ecessary, notso effective in its opera- ti tu. uon, invelves additional delay, and from its said this was a case of restitution. ‘After further debate,— Mr. Stewart imsisted upon a further exam- Boston, Massacuvsetrs, The Sery important and extensive improvements which have recently been made in this popular ture by vot voting. Instrictof New York, and, in addition to being ® good lawyer im general practice, 1t 1s claimed. that bis successful management of che Devlin and Cakicot cases gives kim special fitness for the place. It 1s understecd that Mr. Tracey is ‘well backed, and will be vigorously pressed tor the Commissionership. ‘THE PRESIDENT was called upon this morn- ing by Representative Kodinson, of New York, With a committee of citizens of that State, with fhe view of urgivg the measures of Mr. Robin- som and others concerning the protection of naturalized citizens in Foreign coumtries, Itis Understood that the committee have every rea- son to be satisfied with the result of their con- vVersation with President Johnson. REcovERING.—The rrany friends of General Sptaner, U. S. Treasurer, will be happy to learp ct bis convalescence from a very severe iiiness, which for several days past has pre- vented that gentlemen from engaging actively m his official duties. The fact of his indispo- sition was not generally known. GENERAL GRANT will this evening givesa | private reception to Minister Burlingame and the members of the Chinese Embassy at his Feaidenceon I street. The staff of the General ‘will be-present in ful! aniform. ‘THe InvEsTicaTion —Gen. Butler is con- tunuing the examination of witnesses betore the Lmpeachment Committee and will not re- Port until next week. A BES OF LIXCOLS. by a Massach usetts in the Rotunda of the Capital. | diady, It is idealized to death, and books considerably more like Lord Byron than Lincoln. PrRsonar.—Senator Morrill, of Maine, we sare gisd to say, is much better to-day. and will Probably be able to resume Bis seat on Monday. PromrvExt Conservatives are urging the President to issue a proclamation of general Smunesty, to take effecton the 4th of July. ‘Wer Unpeneranp that Hox.“Wm. M. Evarts Das dechned w accept the posstion of Attorney General, tendered bim by the Prehdent. Panposen.—The President bas pardoned ‘Thomas Fitzgerald, who was ‘ried and con- Vieted in the United States District Coart for ‘the State of Maune, and sentenced to one years” imprisonment for assault and battery with in- tent to kill. His pardon was recommended by the Judge of the Court, the Distict Attorney, and many influemtial citizens. He Has also pardoned Alfred Delastasius, swho was convicted in the U.S. District Court Mor the Eastern Dictrict of Pennsylvania, for Making a counterfeit mail bag kez, and sen- ‘tenced to the Deaitentiary for three years. His mB Was recommen: ens c.uzens, whom were L. Cheney, George Rich: m, and U. H, Taggart. He bas also directed.a warrautef pardon to be issued to H. Hetch, iste Major General of the Confederate army, bis perdon having been recommended by General Schofield and others, Prrsoxat—Paymaster John S. Cunning- ham. U.S... now on duty m Philadelphia, arrived in this city, yesterday, looling as hand- some and supnyas ever. --- A. Vance Brown, of Richmond; Judge A. D. Russell, of New York, and W. W. Webb, of New York, gre at ‘Witlara’s. ---- Count de Curenne, and L. Limoisin, of Paris. are at the Ebbitt house. New PosTMasteR.—-Data” writes to the | Falttmore Sun “At is understood that W. W. Moore, Exq., of | the Board of Aldermen of Washington, will be } nemimated in a day or two to be postmaster of this city, tn place of Mr. Bowen, whose term of cffice bias expired.” INTERNAL RBVENUE—The receipts from this source to-day were $557,936.84: for the weey $3,497,07.15, and for the fiscal year, to date: $1873.27 Prororzp Usiow Caur Mestine.—The Baltimore Sun of this morning says:—A meet- ing of camp-meeting committees was held Inst ight at the old conference room. in the rear of Light street Methodist Episcopal Church, for the pu: of senentin’ Satie with refer- ence to adoptuon of a plan by which to hold ® epion camp-meeting, composed of the Methodist Episcopal C! more, Washington, aud aajacent counties. The following station’ were represen! men’s Union Bethel, City Station, (Eutaw and Light streets.) Union Square, Fayette street, Mt, Vernon. jumure co.. High street, Wes- ley Chapel, Madison avenue, Franklin’ street, ad ‘Bisridge ling, and Seven Circuits. ‘Thomas Creamer, Esq., was called to the chatr, and Istiac McCurley, Esq., selected a secre- ‘ks upon the subject ‘were made by Hier Hi. Slicer, D. D., J.G- . Samuel Blake, Samuel Wilson and During the discussion two locations were forthern ‘action, the on Monday Tr Opoeed bstutut and can ne pandoen at dogs this season. thout arriving at any definite meeting adjourned until+ o'clock week. 4 ‘A railway with but one rail is to be put roe Paris. ap opersuoa near ted: —Sea- | terms may be taken rather as applicable toa Territcry about io be admitted as one of the United States than to_a State which has occu- | pied @ place in the Umion for upwards of a quarter of a century. | . The bill aeclares tke State of Arkansas « en- | titled and admitted to representation in Con. | gress as.one of the States of the Union” upon | the following fundamental condition : Hotel, the largest in New England, enable the pro- rietors to offer to Tourists, Fainlies, and the raveling Public. accommodations and conve- niences superior to any other Hotel in the city. During the past summer additions have been made of numerons suites of apartments. with bathing- rooms. water closets, &c.. attached; one of Taft's magnificent passenger elevators. the best ever cgn- structed, conveys guests to the up honse in one minute; the entries have been newly and richly carpeted. and the entire house thor- oughly replenished and refarnished, making it, in all its appointments, equal to any hotel in the coun- t "Felegraph Office, Billiard Halls. and figst floor. LEWI5 RICE & my 2-law3m — IMPORTANT INSURANCE CASE. Crxeiswati, June 20.—An important dec sion was rendered in the Supreme Court yes- terday, involving several hundred thousand dollars surance on the whisky establishment ot Foot, Nash & Co., destroyed Ls fire, and in- sored m the United States Marine Insurance Company. The policy provided that losses re- sulting trom explosion or from explosive ma- terial were not covered. The court found that the fire was occasioned by the explosion of whisky vapory amd therefore the insurance company wus not liable. SUICIDE AND SUDDEN DEATH. PHILADELYHIA, June 30.—Cyrus Wright at- tempted to commit suicide yesterday by swal- lowing Paris green. It is ramored that he lost his money in betting npon the boat race. Paul Andrade, eighty years of age, died sud- denly yesterday at his office. He died intestate, imation of the bill, and it went over under the ial order setting apart to-day for the con- sideration of bills reported trom ihe Committee on Pensions, a large number were taken up and passed, House oy REPRESENTATIVES.—The House resumed the consideration of the Senate bill for &@ change of mail service trom Fort Aber- crombie to Helena; the pending question being upon laymg the bill upon the table; which was rejected. The bill was then passed—yeas 57, miiys 5b. r. Van Aeruam, (N, Y.,) from the Uon- ference Commitee on the disagreeing votes on sundry pension bills, submitted a report; which panied eres ‘The House resumed consideration of the bill pending yesterday at the expiration of the morning hour, for the relief of Samuel Crosby The bill was passed. Mr. Covode, (Pa.) from Committee on Public Builaings and G “That the comstitution of Arkansas shall never beso amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizeus of the United States of the right to vote, who are en- titled to vote by the constitution berein recog. nized, except 48 @ punishment for such crimes a- are now felonies@s commen law, whereof they shall bawe been difly convicted, under laws sgually applicable to all the inhabitants of said State: Provided, That any alteration of said con- stitution, prospective in its effect, may be made in regard to the time and place of residence of voters.” Proprietors. PHALON PAPHIAN LOTION” FoR BEAUTIFYING THERES AND COMPLEX. mEsovee ALL EBUPTIONS, FRECKLE: IMPLEB, MOT: HES, TAN. etc., gg wee Lh we been unable to find in tne Constitation ds, submitted @ report in | =nd his proneriv. which amounts to half mil. Falk and 5u00MING. Usited States any warrant for the exer- | Felation to the ventilation of the Hall of the | }ion descend to bis relatives in | For LADIRG ip the SUESERY it is {nvatuable. cise of the authority thus clatmed by Congress. House, and it was ordered to be printed. Prance. For GENTLEMEN after [AVING it has no. sl | In assum the power to impose a «funda- Mr. Pomeroy (N. Y.) trom the Committee on “PAPHIAN LOTION the enly reliable - mental con tion’ apon a State which has been duly “admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States in all respects | whatever,” Congress asserts a right to enter | a.State as it may a Territory, and to regulate the highest prerogative of a free people—the elective franchise. Thi- question is reserved by the Constitu tion to the States themselves, and to concede to | Congress the power to regulate this subject | Would be to reverse the fundamental princi- | ples ef the Republic, and to piace in the hands ao | ens it, wi pict te creature of the States, the sovereignty w justly be- | lomgs to the States or the people, the true source edy for diseases and blemishes of the SKIN. PHALON’S “PAPHIAN SOAP" for the TOILET. NURSERY and BATA, will not chap the SKIN. Price 25 cents per cake. “FLOR DE MAYO.” RVOME FOR THE, HANDKR cquisite, DELICATE. LASTING “ PHALON & BON, New York. ‘Sold by all Druggists. Banking and Carrency, reported a bill author- izmg the Manufacturer's National Bank of ‘New York to change its location, Passed. Also reported a bill anthorizing the change of name of certain national banks. Passed. Mr. Cook (11}.) called up the contested elec- tion case of Mckee vs. Young from the th district of Kentucky. The majority of the committee report resolu- toms declaring that Jobn D. Young was not qualitird to take the oath as be bad given aid and comfort to rebels: that after counting out the votes of rebels, Samuel McKee had a mayor- ity of the votes cast, and that the latter is therefore entitled to the seat, BOILER EXPLOSION AND LOSS OF LIFE. New York, June 20.—The steamtug Li- vergnan, wi towmg a barge bound for Brera Conn., exploded her boiler off Pier 1, East River, at eight o'clock this morning. The tug sunk immediately, and Ira Lynch, 3 deck band, was blown overboard and drowned. The rest of the crew were saved. All were more or lets injured, one seriously. ———<—$_______. DROWNED. PoRTLAND, Mz, June %.—A boat contain. ing eight men upset yesterday at the month of A CARD. | ox all political power, by whom our Federal ‘r. Cook proceeded to address the House in | the Saco river, ana five of them were drowned. ase missionsry, discgvaed seeceaes ciapie eee | System was created, and to whose will itis | support of the resolutions reported by the ma- | They were aii ehmen. Four of them | edy for the Uure of Nervous Wéakneos, Marly De- subo! dinate. Jjonty of the committee. leave tamilies. cake piscenee of o y and Seminal Organs, ‘The bill cails to provide in what mauner the | Pending the consideration of the subject a —_—<0e-__ wi of disorders b toa by ‘State of Arkarsas ts to” its ‘was received from the President veto- Great num! have ing the bill tor the admission of the State of ——- into the Union; and the message was Tead. After the message bad been read, the Speaker said the question was, Would the House pass ce of the “fmadamental which Con- gress endervors to male erable and irre- | ¥ocable. Nor does it be the qk im the should o tions of the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. DURING the week ending to-day there has been received at the Treasury Department, from the Printing Division, $573,000 in frac- Temedy. bys patterns to any one who needs it, HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER the cular h it is one of Constitation w! arposes of | the bill, the President's objection to the con- currency. T! for) dor. the bill to perpetuate, but leaves in un- | trary notwithstandin ing Ape et Yollow 0 Ase coriainty and Goubt as to the consequences of | | Mr. Stevens (Pa.) demanded the yeas and | sistant Treas su rer at St. Louis, $100,000; U. S, Depository at Pittebu: $0,000; National ‘hen the circumstances! under nays; and the bill was passed by the necessary which this Coustitution has been brought to two-thirds vote—yeas 110, nays 31—as follows: Banks, ete., $367,922.25. ‘aMmoBnt of notes BAS PROVED ITSELF TO BE THE MOST PERFECT the attention of Congress are considered, it is .—Messts. Allison, Ames, Anderson, ‘5 ‘wee! wi PREPARATION FOR THE HAIR EVER OF- not unreasonable io suppose that effurts will be | Ashiey (Nevada), Hailey. Banks. Beaman, warrent to Neuonsl Bankes ele watch It iv a vegetable compound, and cositaitm no inja- made to modify its provisions, and especially | Beatty, Benjamin, Benton, Bingham, Blaine, | “The United States Treacarter holds in trust rrp inn no inja: those in fo, mich this measure pro- | Blair, Boutwel, Buckland, Butler, Cake, | as securities for National Banks at this dats rile Tester Gray Fieri to its original color. hibits any alteration. Cbarchill. Clarke, (Ohio,) Clarke (Kan.,) Colb, 9379,904,350; of whieh $341,456,400 is for circa. it Il keep the hair from out. It is seriously qdestoned whether the Con- | Coburn, Gook, Cornell. Covode, Cullom, De- | faring ‘notes, and Seas sob. foe deposits of | , Itcheanses the scalp ana ir eoft, Ins- stitution has been ratified by a majority of the | lano, Donnelly, a oe twee leston, Ela, | public moneys. trous and \ who, under the act of March 2, 1567, | Eliot, Farne' prasad ‘erry, Fields, = ‘The amount of National Bank curre cy is. een ae danas eae and the acts field, Griswold, Hard ng. Hawkins, Higby. | sued during the week was $164,910. Total fesue j Poptnons Ta oP piney os mg beeps ae utled to . used Med to date $305,453,851 From this is to be de- ducted the followin; Hill, Hooper, Hubbard, Pug" Va.,) Huibuard. Secuon ten of tke sched Jaltian, Ketcham, person disqualified from voting or register. amounts, viz :—Matila- "Ack for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- Kelsey, Lawrence, (Pa.,) Lincol, Loan, ins. . ran newer, and img under this Constitution shall vote | Loughbrid, Lynch Mallory, Marvin, “May- and Sbariana tess ‘Treas bat P- ue OO. jashua, H. H., Proprietors. for Samdidates for any office, nor shall | nard, McCarthy, McOlurg, Mercur, ‘Moore, | egezg04: leaving in actual nitcu tation at cee for sale druggists. my 4-€02m be permitted to vote for the ratification or | Moorehead. Morrell, Mullins, Newcomb, | Gate $200 000,00%- suemunienn MASA Dr, Tejection of the Constitution at the polls herein | O'Neill. Paine, Peters, Pike, Piie, Plants, Po- Fractional currency redeemed snd destroyed BATCHELOB’S BAIB DYE. authorized.” to be um force before its | land, Polsley, Pomeroy, Price, rtso% during the week was @503,181.47. This — , adoption, in disregard of the law of Congress, | Sawyer. Schenck, Schofield, Shanks, Shell: PR enh vameaes Bye ‘pene, Dest in need the Constitation undertakes to smupens upon | barger. Smith, Spaiding, Starkweather, Ste. @er Lis cae f y true ee o- armlees, ~ the elector other and further conditions. ‘The | vens, (N. H.,) Stevens, (Pa.,) Stewart, Stokes, erenenee: Seagesiten. Uinta; remedies the diteRetert ted avers tevin: fifth section of the eighth artucle provides that | Taffe, Taylor, Trimble, (Tenn.,) Trowbridge, | WASMINGTOM, June 20, 1863—Jay Usoke & fates’ and leaves the ‘soft and beantiful black aut fave and sutwerive Sn onth witch, amehg | Ward, Washbucn; (Wis) Wasrburae (125) | O&_fermish ee Tollowmg quotaions of Gov. | SWewe. Soil vy $i 5 ‘ | must je and su! an ich, amon; ar yar a nd., t others, contains the following clause: © | Wasbborn, (Mase qWetker, Wittiams, find) Ba Wo. 6 Boud stoet. New Yost’ ia lt-eodly “That I accept the eivil and political equal- ilson, (O.,) Windom and ‘Wilson, (lowa,) Colfax, Speaker—110. Nays—Messrs. Adams, Archer, Axtell, Beck, Boyer, Brooks, , Eldridge, Fox, Getz, Glossbrenner, Gol lay, Grover, Haight, Hol- a, Hotchkiss, Johnson, Jones, Kerr, Knott, | ity of all men, amd agree not to attempt to de- prive any or ons, on Account of Face, color, or previous condition, of any po- lineal or civil right, privilege, or immunity bag og rg other cl of men.” it is well known that a ye! YAMASHERO TEA. ortion of lot , Morrissey, Mungen, Niblack, to 4 the electors in all the States, if not a large ma- | Prayn, Robinson, Sitgreaves, Tabor, Trimble, try, in small ‘Tepancss oe seach bearf jority of all of them, de not believe in or ac- cay) ‘Van Trump and Woodward—3!. ourname in Japanese and letters, printed cept the political equality of Indians, Mi ‘he House then resumed the consideration fm Yokohama. ‘ongo- lians, or negroes with the to which they belong. If the voters in many of the States of the North and West were required to take such an oath as a test of their q fication, there is | reason to believe that a ma, of the contested election case, and Mr. Clark continued his remarke. ‘When our report closed the that the case would occupy all o! Translation from the Grower's Letter in our Pos. sncTPiN Te ete"p Sg St ardent on the tame. Prospect was day's ses. rity of them would | sion. ee nee over a ew are om.” | remain from the polis rather than comply with z mM. gE; KING. iN, [gong gee veer pl teen A Romany bbe eg ong —An bakes rs larkets, To-day. Importers of Japan » King Place, low far what exten’ oath pre- | tative announcement bas m made that the Rian) 7 ee i as we oe ad eaves verpPreminpet haba Ba.tinorg, June 2. 1 's, inscribed, Pope was recently engaged in deliberation re- qualified under the laws of Congress, itis not | specting a Grand Conterence or possible to know; but that such was itseffect, | cil of the entire Catholic Church roughout the St least difficult to overcome the smal and | world. The conference is to be held in Rome doubtful majority in favor of this Constitu- | du next Winter, or it uon, there can be no reasonable doubt. ferred until the W: Should the people of Arkansas, therefore, | difficulties and delays a\ desiring to regulate the elective franchise so as | tion of members from all parts of the work to make it conform to the constitutions ot a | This Council will be much more grand and im. 45 bay ong = North -Carolina nominal. Wheat very dull; prices unchanged. Corn firm: white, $1.12a1.14; yellow, $1.1Ual.12. ats dull and unchanged. Rye ‘nominaily $1.00a1.65. Provisions unchanged, ———— Wall Street To-day. feneral Coun- JAPAN CURIOS. USEFUL AND CURIOUS ARTICLES, ‘Tho first ever imported direct to this District. large proportion of the States of the North and ing than the gathering of New Yorx, June ®%.—Stocks steady. Money SELECTED IN JAPAR ‘Weet, modify the provisions Teferred to in the | Fescntutives Of the Ohureh, that Ses pet cent Excleaes,w- Gold, Wig. ge NORMAN L. xInc, “fundamental condition,” what is t) be the tion of the Ji ornaments 6 ex-conpons, 0; 4 ns consequence? Is itintended that x denial new, 57%. North Caro! ex-compons, 72% ; of this city, representation shall foliow? And new, 71}. Vv exhibition sale ‘we not dread, at some future day, a recurrence | in ite And will be the first General oc ae ae of the troubles which have so long agitated the | Council of the Catholic Church that country ? held since the famons Council of Tren ‘Would it mot be the To-day’s New York Markets. soe Tare, SE Me, wane oe cents for Uplands. tine firm over the President's veto by & vote of yens 110 failto xerta ‘the nays 31.) MONEY BROKER. CITY LOAN OFF it x. HES rds s E i “4 Ne, 4.769. BEBVOUS AND DEBILITATED ‘Whoee enfferings have been protracted, and whose cases require prompt treatment to render existence desirable. If you are suffering, or have suffered, what fect does it produce upon your general | health ? Do you feel weak, debiiiated, easily tired ? Deess ttle extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or yonr kidneys frequently get out of order? Do you have pells of short breathing, or dyspepsia’ Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spelis of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwell- ing upon this subject? Do you feel dull, listess, moping, tired of company, of iffe? Do you wish te beleftalone,togetaway romeverybody ? Does any Uttle thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant ? the bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue your business with the same energy? Do you feel ag much confidence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melan- choly? If 20, do not tay ft to your liver or dyspep- sis. Have you restless nights? Your back weak your knees weak, and have but little appetite; and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver com- piaint ? Now, reader, did you ever think that these bold, defiant, energetic, Persevering, snecess- fal business men are always those who are in perfect health? You never hear such meo complain of bein melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business; they don't be- come sad and discouraged; and pleasant in the company.of ladies, they are always polite ‘and look you and them right in the fsce—none of your down- cast locks or any other meanness about them. I do nt mean those who keep the organs inflamed ‘by ranning to excess. These wil not only ruin their constitats but also those they do business with or for. (GHow many men, from badly-cured diseases and excesses, have brought about that state of weak- pees in those organs that bas reduced the general system so much a8 to induce almost every other disesse—idiocy lunacy, paralysis, spinal affec- tions, suicide, and almost every other form of dis- ease which bumanity is heir to,and the real cause © the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and bsve doctored for all but the right one. ‘Diseases of these organs roqnire the use of a diu- retic. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BU- CHU is the great Diuretic, and is s certain cure for Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropey, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, General Debility, and all diseases o the Urinary Organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, long standing. ‘and BO matter of bow If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. 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