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PUBLISHED DAILY- SUNDAY EX! | a? THE STAR BTILDING, 8. W. Corner Pa, avepne and 110d strect = Ture ) aj ee ee ene SS THE EVENING STAR Washington News and Gossip. Crars Acarvet THe War DeraRTyEsy.— | ‘The commission to examine claims the ‘War Depar:men:, which bas been in session in this city for seme time past, bas been discon- Timeed By Girection of Secretary Schofield, and qas memtioned in the STARa few days since) Gen. J, A. Hardie, Col. DeWitt Clinton and Cal. George (isbeon have been appoimted as a | board to assemble at the War Department to investigate, prepare amd report npon such claitis as may be referred to them. The heads of bureaus in the different Departments are di- rected to furnish the board with such informa- “on AS may be desired. The reports of the the beard will contain briefly all mformation necessary to enable the Secretary of War to décide upon the merits of each claim, anda specific recommendation as to how it shal] be Gssposed of. The proceedings of the board are | to be secret, and they will not be allowed to Advertise or make sny publication except by @irection of the Secretary of War. (Gas Comranres iN THE DistRict.—Mr. In- ersoll introduced im the House to-day a bill to sacorporate the Citizens’ Gas Company ot the District of Columbia, naming the same Corpo- rators and embracing the same visions as the bill offered in the Senate by Mr. Harlan a few day's since, which has already been pub- sbed im the Star. It was referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. Fe & Georgetown Coal ‘ar Gaslight Company.” which names Au- gust Hitzfleld, Geo. H. Becker, J. W. Smith, J. McGowen, Amos A. Gunning, (owners and assignees of a certain invention known as an improvement in manufacturing and illuminat- mg from coal and coal tar, and for which invention, letters of patent have been duly granted.) and others as incorporators, for the purpose of establishing and maintawing in Washington and George. town buildings for gas works, with all nec: SRIY coal yards, reservoirs, &c., thereunto tached. The company is to furnish all publ buildings in the cities of Washington and Georgetown with gas light at the of $2 per thousand cubie feet: also, to commence laying down gas pipes within ninety days from and | after the passage of the act. to excerd $5,000,000, to be divided into shares of $1,060 each. Referred to District Committee. | Triat TEIr or THE U.S. STEAMER Axxo- woostc—A Qrick PassaGe.—The U.S. steam. «7 Ammonoosue, Commander Wm. D. Whiting, which lately received her machinery at New York, was transferred to the Boston navy yard, whereshe arrived from New York on thee mg af the evening of the ith inst. The trip from New York to Boston proved vei satisfactory. The engines worked smoothiy and were easily managed. She made seven- teen Imots per bour for twelve consecutive hours, averaging about thirty-two revolutions per minute. Tre BRITISH ConstL at Boston brfhgs to the notice of British subjects residing within (he States of Massachusetts and Rhode Istand. that by a recent instruction from H. M. Prin- cipal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. 1Wo registers are opened at that consulate, owe tor births and the other tor deaths; and the Consul is authorized to insert therein such en. tries of births and deaths ; him for registration: provided that not more than seven years have elapsed since the aecur- Fence of those events PLEASANT SENATORIAL Trir_—Quiteanum- ber of Senators on Saturday, by invitation of Senator Cameron, took a trip to Ashland, on Capital stock not | may be reported to | | The bonds to be Ne Att payan! pad the Northern Central railroad, where they | spent the day very pleasantly. Mr. Whitlaw Reed, (“Agate,” of tae Cincin- Bath Gere tte. dent supporter of Chase, paign hfe of Grant. Carrary JawEs KELLy, 34th United States ¥, OW on duty in Missi-sippi, bas been to report to the Secretary of War in has written a cam- Carpe sre out for s fashionable wedding | date of April ®%th, reports the arrival of his here next week. The parties are Senator Hen- derson, Of Missouri, and Miss Mary Foote, daughter of Judge Foote, formerly of New ‘York, and niece of the late ex-Senator Foote, of Vermont. Tee rUNERAL of Lieut. James D. Graham, United States army, late Aide-de-Camp to | Major General Hancock, will take place to- | morrow, (Tuesday.) the 23d instant, at 10 | o'clock a. m., from St. Mathew’s Church, cor- | utr of 15th and H streets. The procession will | proceed trom the church to the depot of the Baltimore and Ohio Ratlroaa Company. The remains will be interred at Baltimore city. CotonED Schoot StrgrinTexpexts.—The | Acting Assistant Commissioner of the Freed- men’s Bureau for this District has issued an order assigning the following named persons to duty as Superintendents of Education in Maryland: Thaddeus Washington and Cephas | Davis, at Budd’s Ferry, Charles county; A. T. Jobns, st Nanjemoy St)res, Md. StUmMeEr Dress.—General Emory, m com- mand of the Department of Washington, has issued a circular permitting all troops im the ‘partment to wear straw hats and blouses of he same pattern when off of duty, and when upon all duty exces iews. umspections, dress parades and gu | PoLitical.—A General James calibre for the Democratic candidate for Vice Pr nt —The Boston Merelt, independent Demo- Tmt, opposes the nomination of Chase, and goes for Hancock. The fost, radical Demo- erat, and Heraid, both going for Hancock, in- sures in Massachuseits a lively canvass in No- vember —There is diviseou among the Republicans of the Tennessee Sixth Congressional District, and two Conventions frst reaominated Hoo - Arneil. and tne second nommmnated Hon. J. Jack Buck. ——The Herald says: “Available Democratic Presidential — roan maple, Westeru bickory, of Southern yellow pine, 18 ye! scarce. The war has made it s0."" se —The Ohio Stairsman (Democrat) says “Chiet Justice Chase's terms won't sait. We cam do better.” — The editor of the Cairo (IIL) Democrat, formerly Pendletonian. acied as one of the sec- Tetaries at the conference of Chief Justice base's friends iy Philadelphia, on the bith ant. —— Heister Clymer writes a letter to say that the use of bis mame by the New York /era/d in connecuon w Chase movement was “en- urely unaathorized.”” He don’t see it. —— General Wager Swayne says he is nota candidate tor Congress in Mr. Sheliabarger’s (Ohio) district ——The Republicans of the Fourth Lilinois Congressional district have nominated for Congress Hi Jona B Hawey. of Rock Isiand. Ge Harding, the present mcum- emt, deca renomination, ——The Columbus (Uhio) Slatesman calls upon the trends of Mr. Pendleton to come to New York in ful! force"on the 4th of July, saying that Democrats who are opposed io being “sold out” should by all means attend. — President Faurfield, of Hillsdale College, is Lkely to be Mr. Beaman’s most formidable competitor for the Rageniions nomination for Congress im the First District, Michigan. —A correspondent of the Mobile Register in a violent Urade against Judge Chase e be reviewed wegro troops in that city is bec a 1*65. —— The Chicago Post suggests that Horace Greeley would make an excellent candidate for Governor. Whereupon the [rijune says the candidate for Governor should be a maa who would add to the vote of Grant and Col- fax, ana that his name is not Horace Greeley. —— The Galesburg Free Press says tae Ili- nois Republican nominations should certainly give satisfaction to all soldiers and editors, par- ticularly soldier editors. We have Grant, © soldier, Colfax. an editor, Palmer, a soldier; Dougherty, a soldier: Rammel, an eaitor, Lip- pincott, a soldier, Bates, a soldier: a soldier, SBuman, an editor. A good ticket. We are satisfied, perfectly who has always been a promi- | Rexovine Pourmicat Disanuitine.—The ‘Dill mtroduceé in the House to-day by Mr. Oo- burn “to Provid> for the relief from disabil- ities of Corin pe ‘WBo bave been engaged , in wedeMion” proposes umat such persons may ve-relie.ved by— in fied Prt. 5 Giving notice in certain speci it is m good faith bis intention to resume his th Sco ni the United asa loyal citizen Second. That he shall file with said declara- Gon the petition of at least 20 loyal citizens (not amder disabilities) of the county in which he resides, endorsing bis application. ay Third. — will them hear and sgh 9 te the ication, and " Submitted'tn support ot such detiamation, sad ‘Speaker of the Howee at resentatives of the United States upon the demand of the appli- ant. “Syourth, ‘That the same shall thereapon bd submitted to the House for action, and if Gon. gress shal] be satisfied that such Seen vi all intention to = rebellion and civil war, or to unite with other: to effect the same; that at least twenty of the citizens of the county in which he resides ask his relief, and that it will be for the public good that such relief be granted, thereupon such rehef may be . Fifth. Wherenpon such applicant shall go before a court herebefore mamed and take an’ oath that he will the Constitution of Fenounces all inten-' t im the dissolution of the Union, in creating the rebellion, or in estab- lishing the Southern eracy, or any other Government within the United States in opposition thereof; which court sbali make a record thereof, and there- after such person shall be invested with rights of a citizen of the United States. ‘The bill was referred to the Reconstraction Committee, FUNDING THE NaTionaL Dent.—In the House to-day Mr. Kelsey imtroduced «a bill to provide for funding the national debt and for taxing the interest-bearing bonds hereafter issued ses It authorizes the of principal and interest, in coin, at such places in Enrope and America as he may designate, and bearing five per cent. interest, Payable semi-annually. bearing date so as to make an equal amount of interest payable quarterly. Years after date, and redeemable im coi, e pleasure of the United States, after twenty-five years from dai ese bonds to be issued to AR amount sufficient to cover all ontestanding or existing interest-bearing obligations of the United States, and to be exchanged tor sach obliga- uons, or disposed of in such manner net less than par, as the Secretary may deem most conducive to the interest of the ment. The bonds are to be used exclusively tor the redemption of interest-bearing securities of the Unit lates, and to be known as the ‘con- solidated debt of the United States.’? and be ex- empt from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal, or local authori the same and the interest thereon and the income theretrom shall be exempt from the payment of all taxes or duties to the United States, except that there shall be deducted from the interest or coupons of said bonds, at the time of paying such interest, one-half of one per cent. as taxes, which taxes shall be semi-aunually invested im the bonds hereby authorized, and such. to- gether with the interest that shall accrue on the bends so purchased, shall form a sinking fund jor the paytent of the national debt, in lieu of the sinking fund contemplated by the act of Februar: id The bill provides zhat the several interes bearing bonds of th United States that are r deemable at the pleasure of the United States after @ certain number of years from their date, sball, at the option of the holder thereof, be exchanged for these bonds: provided that such bonds as are now redeemable shall be present. ed tor exebange within six months after this kes effect, and such bonds as hereafter become redeemable shall be presented for ex- change within =.x months ofter they become redeemable. The bonds are also to be accepted 8S security for the redemption of National Bank notes. The bill was reterred to the Committee of Ways and Means, and ordered to be printed. Navat News.—Acting Vol. Lieutenant Ed- ward Couroy, of the store ship ‘Supply, under | Vessel at Town, and would leave on the 28th for mn, having on board the remains efthe late Admiral H. H. Bell and Liew it | Hatch, of Boston. on benalf of Commanders J. H. Reed, and A. S Mekensie. ‘The supply is now daily expected at n. Dispatches have also’ been received at the Department from Rear Admiral Henry K. Hoff, commanding the North Atlantic Squad- Ton, dated United States flag ship Contvocook. at Gudeloupe, May 30, 1565, announcing that the United States steamer Shawmat dis- | covered a steamer in distress about forty miles west of Martinique,and immedi. ately went to her relief. She proved to be the French Trans Atlantic steamer ‘Qariabe;” having broken the cylinder head of her engine the Shawnut took her in town and conveyed her sately to Martinique. Adiniral announces bis oot at being able to return the attentions of the French steamers who, assisted to pail the Contoecook off when she groanded at the harbor of Point Pietro. PRESENT TO GENERAL GRAFT. OpoI0ne1 Mr. Thomas Spencer, an American citizen tesiding at Hulo. Hawaii, Sandwich Islan, morning pre- sented to General ‘Grew ie case of vol canic specimens, Whie’a Mr, Spencer bas been | ues Guring %e past twenty years on the Tux Untied States practice ship Portsmouth arrived at Annapolis on Friday last from New } Yor. Meade, and Captain McKibbin of Philadelphia, are at Willard’s Hotel. InTeRNAL Revexve.—The receipts from this Bource to-day were $925,575.22. ————<re-—___ Forricy News.—The sessions of the North German Parliament closed on Satarday. King the ©! Saturday last was the anniver- of Queen Victoria’s accession to the throne f England, amd was duly observed throughout the kingdom. A grand review of the volunteer a ‘Windsor Park, , in presence of Majesty and suite. The defeat of the Irish Church pres Suspensory Bill in the English House of Is is consider *d certaim. The American squadron, under Admiral Farragut, is to be reviewed at Ostend to-day by King Leopold. The Cretan repres- entay ves and exiles in Athens have offe1 plsce. Prince Napoleon has gone to tinople to visit the Sultan. General Napiei is reported to have arrived at Alexandria, ac- companied by the son of Theodoros, A: tron states bys a have — up attempting to carry Humaita by storm an a Ted city by pot ies ‘out the ea pe. (id to be armin: = has 4,000 gy under Eliza bh woman. araguayans made an as- RES me Sg the 1éth at were re} 2 " ror of Brazil is the General Asem: ly on May 9th, said the ‘women, - United hag oe ment had in offered mediation for the re- ectablishment of peace with Paraguay, which, bowever, was declined with thanks. The rev- olutonists are reported to completely surround yost-oe-Pvines, GA oy en ee _ — S general attack. Salnave s ra = bardment. The revolution 4 gaining strength and rapull Tevolutionary force was wit (Ca racas at last advices, ——_———_—___ FRIGHTFUL STEAMBOAT DieqerER—Twen Persons: Missi A Washingtonian areot The steamer Morning Star, from Cleveland, Ohio. for Detroit, collided with the bark Cortland, thirty miles from the later city, Savarday night at eleven o'clock, and both sunk. The total number of was—of two years at least before Bis relief, that the, the United States, and for other par | e | igsue registered or ceupon bonds | in such form as he may prescribe, payable, INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The money market was extremely easy ip New York Sapupdayat 28 per cent on mixed collaterals, and first class houses were offered more funds than they could employ at the lower eit with the rineipal dealers im gover! ment wi “ ~4 securities at two per cent. In tae discount 4 scsocemecl tahies of ae Gey ren ing Seturdav is favorable to prol ish Conpieiee ieee. ‘7 ah | Reagan ia Reokiok | ee eee an Stale te Beare peer st Mordat, June 2’ Surat ison, from she Commi to provide for tke terot aataeged ea none, Lead a vigeable ordance and otduaee Seoree fat 3 lee, résolution 4) drop from the rolls absent from their comman ta T. elegal tend rnotes show aa Medicine tree mon: tary «ase. T.6 T notes show ——o Hon: it resolution to authorize t! , ail i Increase of $366 ana the deposits $813, 623, PD et J tf 2 from Alcobo.ie sale of the dit-of Fort Covington, in tha F Tra te he beens ese in 0 decrenne of $1,0084 IN THE SPRING AND SUMMER Of Maryland; which was passed.” This Afternoon's Dispatches. | 26, im the speck of $2,005,801 and in the circulse a erectch. gt Asc BOOFLAND'S GERMAN BUTTERS. er presented a mémorjal_ trom W. ——_e+——_ if 74136. bow y a BTOu LY Conta who have no the combinatton ‘asking the establishment of 4 | FROM EUROPE TO-DAY, BY CABLE, Gevechanenl doccerues. we OF CAHSAPARILLA tnt agieeat | ofthe Bivters-os erated wilt use which he sets forth, by Which the Goverment Wasnrmeron, June 22, 1863.—Jay Cooke & — ROOFLANDS GERMAB TonIO. debt may ers without further taxa- Co, furnish the following quotauons of Gov. Pk a TR food. 1 tion of the People. Referred to Commitiee on ernment securities : 7 bets e mers matter of ~~ = ing 3 ! Delatabie “Mr. Conness offered a resolution dischargin, U.S. 8s Oowpon, 1881..c.. cect tits the Committee on Foreign Relations from ‘he US Five Twenties, i68-.0010.2113 4 by YOUNG LADIES, BEWARE OF inlgestion, Dyenepnin Nervous Dest ag further consideration of the House for |. S. Five Twenties, Ju: i ‘ functions Protection of the Tights of naturalized” citi U:S Five Twenties, 188, < 11y | Sh seetoenctecg ct Pass Eeferwel te'atin, fiver ay Spath ioe w eoety a zens. . ve es, Ji in 8 short time destroy complexion. } 7 becomes 5 result of which Mr. Summer objected to its present consid- — Afternoon.—Cotton | U. Foun q 4 would bave, a Seoe ee tee Lees or haneke te from several or more eration. easier, but the sales will not exesed 10,000 r , | om 2 Mr. thew give notice that he would | ‘Sates. ‘Thirties, fats. > Pork and Lard dull. 'THAMPTON. JuBe 23.—Afternoon.—The rte = from New York on the Lith, bas ar- Tived. ts CAPSIZE OF A LIFE BOAT. Two Men Dre: weed, i CurtcaGo, June 2.—The Litde Western, a sail life boat, built here after a new model and intended shortly to cross the Atlantic, capsized yesterday afternoon on her trial trip. and Captain Manett and Henry Chisholm, the re- porter for the Tim+:, were drowned. FROM NEW YORK. e 22.—The building erected . Comness call it up to-morrow, and would then submit some remark#en it. a Mr. Yates ap the bill for the admis- sion of ages Calor. a BeoeHED ot Mr. + did not care in what shape this bil! m reported, he was not im favor of it. He was utterly opposed to putd ting men’s elothes on little 8. This Terri- tory could mot gp have more than 20,000 Population, and he was opposed to admitting Any of these Territories until soe fl pean lation to entitle them to at least one Repre- sentative in the Honse. Mr. Cragin said Colorado had to-day a larger populstion than either Nevada or Nebraska, as the recest élection returns showed. Mr. C. read from the receipts of the Post Office Depart- sree OS | Noe a pew OF THE WoRST DISORDERS thét aMict mankind arise of the blood, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT al 4 BILLA ioe remedy of the utmost value ‘-g more Market To-Day. BaLtiwokg. June 2—Cotton quiet and steady, at 31 for middlings. Flour dull and prices’ nominal, tmarket favoring buyers and holders anxious realize. Wheat doll, at $2.46 a $2.75 for Maryland; Pennsylvania >» Corn stead: $1.12. Oat 85a% cents: Western, 8. Rye dull and MELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Keith & Co., No. 80 suicide yesterday. ARRIVAL Leg OF BRITISH TROOPS FROM ABYSSINIA, Lowxpon, June 22.—The first ‘detachment of the returning tri from the Abyssinian ex- it 0. Itis for |. Pork quiet but firm, at #28.75a$29. BSAPARILLA cleanses and renovates the ment {@ prove that the Tecel pts for the ame Sebuteenfest fee RTL cat cab ae chee ey Bison, more active ars. prices firm. Shoul- eee ee Sankt iste, the eyetem, mission of the mails if Colorado were 5 Bel rm of Belding, | ders, 14al4y: rib Sides, 16; clear ribs, Isal7j. | S24 Parsee amore thapmake Gisrase. larger in 1-67 than in Nebraska or Nevada. | Gn "Fon: Rotunr ching firm of Belding. a is (eee Street, committed | Lard dull at 18¥atg, Colorado was anxions to come into the Union. Mr. Nye — of the jealousy existi on the part of the East toward the West, and said that the West entertained no such jealousy to- ‘ward the East, Atter some further discussion, the bill went over. oo Baltimore Markets, T. Batimore, June 22.—Virginia 6's, inscribed 464 bid, 46 asked; do., coupons, new, 59. (jn Feictan 1 Actin day's — York Markets. QNANTITY V8. QUALITY. ‘oops LMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. On motion of Mr. Edmunds, the Secretary oi | Pedition bave arrived at Plymouth, and a dis-| New Yorg, June 2.—Cotion qniet at 31 Phe dese team Those who desire a large quan- the Senate was directed to communicate to the | patch from Alexandria, Egypt, reports that | cepts for Middling Uplands. its quiet, | tity and large doses of medicine err. oe EM. Stanton cetcarrens Tesolation | the last detachment arrived ai that port to-day. Turpentine pachanged avd6é4. Resin irreguiar tendering to him the thanks of Congress. at 06 ig R83.18- i The bill for the admission of Arkansas,as re- Ral ana anes emcee ee The Hamill-Coulter Boat Race. Wheat dull a in ta of x turned by the President, with his objections, Bt et Tce hele OS The Philadelphia ge of Saturday says: Corn without deeded change. Pork dull at ! was taken up. A “The judges baving decided that neither | $28.37. Lard dull at 1 i cents, H Ar. Morn of Stains, called for the regutar | C2GHer hor Hamill wereto blame for ihe eas. went since ok of games meet pany end entcn ee ten. | ” ber ’ ualty tu) t it respective and ‘eet jay. 4 | Sear gpeing, the Legisiative, Executive and | brought disappoiatment othe large concoume | New Youe Sumeaesneres rong. Money shee HEL ARE ey ee HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Jocjeial appropriation bill, and the bill was ac- | of spectators on Thureday afternoon the see, | and Exchange unchaiges’ wcla $0%. Old | EAST REL MBOLD 8 need, imrariad) Z & cordingly proceeded with, = ond t:ial for the sculling championship ot the Bonds 1: new, 14. Virginia 6's, ex-coupons, . | PREPARED BY DB. 0. M. JACKSON, ‘The Committee on Appropriations reported | Y"nited States and the purse of $2,000 came off North Carolinas, ex-coupons, 74: j {he following amendments, which were agreed | yesterday afternoon. ‘The match was set down j PHILADELT ia, Pa, S a for four o’cloc! course to be the sameas Reducing apd sl re ea taaa for Sena- that originally laid down. Theve was another 87 Gen. Hooker's physicians feel confident | bee pty: Gye a were Gret totro ee ene * large assemblage of spectators, though not so | that be will soon recover. HELMBOLD'S | ca at A $5,000 to SSS) OM! {OF Rewspapers from | many as gathered Thursday. &7-At Williamsburg, Long Island, 4 woman ; | Bore cures, and benefitted ty toe ~The Commitiee recommend to increase their | _ “At twenty minutes past three the Zot | named Osmonski died from the effects of med- HIGHLY | ‘extent, than any other remedies kmown te einen’ fob ie Ga, Sollee fr awayHamill in his quick, impetuous man- | icine administered by herself. for produriug | She public. soko to s6y200. Capitol Police from } yer. "and Coulter with a steady, sweeping | synginammstered by her a husbandand five | CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT | _ These remedice will effectually cure Liver Com ‘Mr. Hendricks said the Captain of the Gapi- theape Psoet erway hia eothe men hint meres: | children. vei H denntice Dpepersia. Chronic or Nervoas a 7 et rs, and justas the men si! Is ¥ ity, re a large’ number of the clerks in the Depart. | cqz7ed om the third stroke of the unifortuaate | Cental Sot valued atsiouae Pc WHOS | SRADICATES ERUPTIVE AND ULCERATIVE | MY saasikcan Cnty buts bomts,. whole the policeracn ‘were | Tin astonishing Teokine, Seen ee eet | was siabbed at Hartsville. Wednesday, by ANE, | Othe System, induced by Seoere Labor, Hard- “Mr Hendiicks, ssid the iabor of the clerks | mules in thirty-eight munuiesand twenty cerca | Avother lawyer named Rankin. “They weve 2 ships, Exposure, Fevers, €c- was much more important ‘Such labor as that | S€CORds, and was declared the winner. Never | ‘ined in some case on opposite sides. ‘The THROAT, NOSB, EYELIDS, SCALP, | _ There ie ne medicine extant equal to these rem mueh more ii s a. | Was there a more disappointed gathering nor | ‘fficulty crigmated m something said at the | gdiles in such cases. A tone and (oo of tne clerks should be more Sdequately remu- | Sinore unfortunate mie eho Monae hearty | bar. Bennett is dangerously wounded. AND SKIN, | tothe whole te ed. ; ae ets phen 4 House oy REPRESENTATIVES—The House Gow if. iatiends were eee T N EB Which so dishgure the 0, PURGING the | pa hd reassembled this morning at 11 o’clock and re- | °@* yee _ = Nabe ely a qed SPECIAL NOTICES, po cdicenays piseAgES romeving oll taints, the | to eyes. i a S ces sult. Itis useless say that champion’s —_—o—— + - _ HLL ; | weak and vs, Young from the ih Reareccy Doesnt succers was greeted with applause on the part AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. ool cr: | cxlamita e eeie riedlne | bealtay being. * go aneel rit fe LOR 7 . seta tumble (Ky-) addressed the House at | thesameas Tuumdays? 4 UGE Were | FOR ALL THE B MEDICINE?’ 4 '4S4 | Two TABLE-SPOONFULS of HELMBOLD'S | PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, ignxih in opposition to the report of the Com- | ““Gouiter, ine loser in the race, publish renapl et ne Cal Extract of Sarsaparilla. added to a pint of water, Tissearna (= f@vorof Mr. Young's right to | card in which he declares. that he wos ahead, | qiittha?e every body as a cathartic uot eee eres | Meuual to the Li Seceneollin or tke deeteoes | eesti F gn when Hamill ran into aud fouled him inten- | auy before so uuiversally adopted: into ase. a | SeUMltG® gallon of at ae ” tee Mr. Beck (Ky.) obtained the floor when the tentionally; that he righted his boat. got in, | ¢¥ery cunntry and among all classes, as tl | Bat will insti! new life inte ti bour of 12 o'clock arrived and business was | ang asked Hamill to do likewise, and finish the | 0™' cient purgative Pitt. The obvious reason | @ measure the ener, commenced as in Mogday’s session. Tace, but he refused. He clatms that he won Y than am cree eens ar, ore effcotaat | dezpp, build ep vs 5 . secon > use they ough to ve it cures thei: ‘ighbs frie CHONUME were introduced and referred to the | started even. He challenges ‘any man for aay mow that what i doeatonce doce wars HELMBOLD'S | umittees | Smount, fora similar race. He disregards the Dever failg thro, + > fart or peglect of : At t9 0 well established fact that fall one-baif of cand Fite: (ala) Hil fo repeal the ack Section of the feferee, and charges ami | Hecchpoalion "We pote ihouats CONCENTRATED EXTRACT fatale portion tga = 7 wi raw Tees. He clay je Taci “1 certificates : CHU iy i wiBp ait, Lynch, (aie) "bal fo siiow a dca. | SeamPionenip of america. SME) AG tulowine"compiginty ‘hat suck corer ct | secrteaa cere back on articles used in the coustruction of Trotting at the Union ¢ pabiieh thom. Adapt to all a and conditions 18 THE GBEAT DIUBETIv. ‘20 appetite, vessels. Commerce. rn all climates: con neither calomel or auy 1 ‘@wante kK Bu t A trotting match for 81,00, deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by i tung he natal des. and tat fv tng ot | cae of Salurany ages go °%0 Mlle Beas. | Sateay™ Pek tga rociae pti Ta “teil lees forpre issues of Umited States currency. Ways | Course, between tWo Prockiyn road horses—a | Seine path eee eee can arise from HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED =| WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDRENS and Means. ray mare. 10 WEE", and a chestnut gelding in | their use i any auantity. XTRACT SARSAPARILLA | azo mese: 10By Mr, O'Nelll (Pa.)\—Joint resotntion in re- | harness. The tare won in two straight beats, inpeeg operate by | ecu Perertal infuctice on the BITRs . | eee sgh under metracton sth mney panda: | MuDdiru yisde "Melk of uno ethok | iineweley tease ae eeteecttes | ae THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. | a cman val Affzars. & ©ndition to trot two mile heats, with the ther- | boas eaewiee weir frregutat action to heute. bande, By Mr. Coburn (Ind.)—Bill to Televe fToi mometer ranging over eighty im the shade, | and by ‘correcting. where ver they exist, uch de- | ‘the pul cisability certain persous WhO W ere @ which it did while the trot progressed. and ai | ri 88 are the frst origin of disease. Both are prepared according to the rules of Phar | observed, in rebellion. Reconstruction. . the end of the first heat both were much ex- inute directions are given in the ba 8 s.z | macy and Chemistry, and are the most active that | they must be y Mr. Shanks (1nd.)—Jo' 4+ resol hausted. The gray mare appeared the least dis. | $25 20%, top the following complaints, which these ade. : | oguizing the independen~. of Crete. Foreiga tressed, however, when time was called for * yor TNSPEPSTA or INDIGESTION, List. | Affairs, starting, and ‘the betting was in her favor at LESSN ESS, LANGUOB and Loss OF APPK- bs Hd Ingersoll, {LU.)—Bill to incorporate | four to one. Previous to the start the mare | TIT, bey should be taken mederately t- stim TESTIMONIALS. ok ony ROP and ywn Ooal Tar and Ried the tye sy es to seven. Pe of the = jtomach and restore its healthy tone and y y e et of Ue % jorses came from Maine. but nothing reliable | action. Altos bing to meSrporate the Ultizens’ Gas | Could be obiained este teeirtena ne tone. BILIOUN, HERD ACHE Sik HESS HELMBOLD's Lompa_y of Washington. District of Colum. | _ Firet Hrat.—The chestnut pot away best, and ACHE JAUNDICE of GRREN SICKNESS. BIL, pe. Jed a couple of tengths with three oreaks to the | Toca conic BILTOCS FEVERS. th) should CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT Sy Mr. Wiwdem. (Minn.)—Biil in relation to genres pole, in forty-two seconds. The mare judictously taken foreach case, to correct the ‘Yyights of settlers on the public lands and im re- | : yen _— a0 half —— leugths. | diseased action or remove the obstractions which BUCHU lation to illegal entries under the homestead the half-mile pole the gelding was eight cause it. For, DYSENTERY or DIARREG: mild dove te P : Rae OwAireM CoCr, GRAVEL, Pat. laws. Public Lands. lengths iu tront By Mr. Griswold, :23, the mare haying broken up on hip ap retch. The mare was more steady on the lows one iN Isa certain cure for diseases of the ¥.)—Bill allowing prize money to the officers and men of t For ture, well, | PITATION OF THE. B. NIN THE | BLADDER, KIDNEYS. GRAVEL, DROPSY, “Monitor engaged in ihe fight with the Merri, | but coming up the homestretch they both broke | EIDRORAER ANB LOTR AE ed tend Ne ORGANIC W BS FEMALE mac. Naval Affurs. again, and the gelding passed the stand with a | tinueusly taken, se required te claeee the he COMPLAIBTS GENERAL Under this calla number of bills of. pri- | lead of feur bengtps in 2:47, From there to the : forncen ethyl item. With such change DBSBILITY. pw se me? Teserreds 2 Were mizoanced and appropriately, |/balt-sale bath horses oroie up three times, and | those ce BEGPs10at SWELLINGS | _1ruo treatment in submitted to, Cousnmption or Byeperc. can goa Eee pres | ROW MEME pitino they should be taken in large and frequent doses | Insanity Pay jcuswe. Gur Plea, ud Blood are Fours, wits reaps “= : ¥ . duce the effect of 'a dristic unite hed from a ‘MES THOMPsoB. vidiog that all bridges across the Obio and | became mote steady, end ees cloned own r SUPPRESSIOB 4 large dose should be | PPO sagan Mississippi river shail be made of one contin- ous span, and shall be 5 feet clear over the main chan The House refnred to second the demand tor erably around the lower turn. Coming up the homestretch the gelding broke 2B ‘several times, and the mare won the heat by a short bead, in 5:50. taken as it produces the desired effect by sympa ‘in Dinner Pill, one or two pills te pro- MSALTE See 'Wareienes FROM REV. JOSEPH &. KENNARD.D.D. Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadsipa and that of Posrerity depends upon prompt use mote digestion and relieve the stomac are * ‘Dr. Jackson—Dear Bir: 1 have been frequently 7 imuiates the stomach snd 04 - e with recommends. the previous question, amd Mr. Trimble (Ky,) | _ Second Heat—Four to one was current on the | ,A@fcpesiqeal dese stimuiates the stor appett cous altar eens iat he, Remedlins, be. Sr ee desiring to debate the resolution, it went over | Mare, who seemed the freshest of the two when invi the system, Hence it is ledicines—most of which are prepared by self- ae rm of epproprinte spore, be or ag? Deere ees up to start. The gelding bad two | vantageous where no Serious Gore moment exists. | styled who, in many instances, are too in all cases 5 Dai 8 glear prcot Mr. Logan (111.) offered a resolution which | lengths the best of the send-off. They bottt ee eee totem, Sods. =e to read a Pysician simplest prescription. | in Nariogs instances, and particularity own Wise Served tc, SpProprinting $10.0 to collect | broke up before reaching the upper tura, bat | dose of these P Cleansing and renoratins effect on | mUch less competent to prepare Pharmaceutical {peally of the Pr. ‘Hootaed’ German Rah ceemeced Nee Sie tats een | see See gun nes, Arvest No tema Sin | [RS lomo erie = wshepe pil cosyicuon hal jo eet a towns connect Ww ie tion of Ng My a = soldiers’ graves, under the direction of some | seconds. Me was about the same distance in | DR. J. 0. AYER &CO., Practica, CuEMists. valtey af the +4 ~ y~] comely oer Com: 7 ‘one to be appointed by tne Speaker. front at the half-mile pole in 1:2f. At thethree. Lowi, Mass., 0.8. a. anes tomens tall; bat money, Tdscbr at. te ‘Mr. Newcomb (I11.) a resoltion that | quarter pole be was but four lengths ahead, . D. GILMAN, yd ~ Ay Fe AA hereafter the House would meet at 11 o'clock | nd was bouncing up and down continually, Je 13-eoamD& W Agent, Washington. MY PREPARATIONS Ge eboressecn. —— While themare was wotting steadily. Coming : Tours, very reepsetfelly eu NARD Mr, Washburne (Ill.) would agree to that if | Up the homestretch the gelding ‘broke up five PHALON’S “PAPHIAN LOTION” Righth, below Ones the gentleman would confine it tothe time the | times and. the mare Jed past the stand one tax sss under comenios.. Aber that “rag ert gine beng oe oe fen iter BEAUTIFYING THE if i AND COMPLEX. % ly trouble. FROM REV. E. D. FENDA! bill was disposed ot he doubted whether gen- was 01 t ‘every, .&. D. LL, temen would have much todo, and for want | the upper turn the gelding commenced a series ba) to Bs, TERCHGMS. | day, and the syrape ERTS more otvectionat Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Phila. ot better employment ali sorts of schemes | of breaks, which he continued to the end, the ‘and renders tHE SKIN SUT.” fo ney are we nhs ceoceptinie af helabes ‘would be introduced to plunder the public aad mane ee 100 yards in 5:46. The oe baw Fale at SCOMIEG, Je, fn'volusion Tmuch fens extractive tratter than wae treasury. win summary: valaabie. ‘otherwise i Fie ieotaghs wie thik baad 66 the tabin. Union Course, Saturday, June 20—Match or GRRTLAMEN alter Sil aise ithes nocacal for the, patient frequently oe tnd ~ Mr. Loughriage (lowa) introduced a resolu- | $1,000, two mile heats. ‘APHIAN LOTION” ie the enly reiiable rem stomach surfeited by the large proportion of suzer tion declaring that, in the opinion of tne House 1 1 | @dy for diseases and blemishes of the SKIN. is of no what Owner named g. m, Soy ig Pes ‘wagon. ot Representatives, the interests of the count: ‘Owner named cb. & in mess. 22 Al 8 uPAP Ap? ever- to keep the decoction from ling Fequire that the Public debt should be reom | Time, 5:50.25: Herald, Sinday. he ieee AE Saaranera ut not | Here thead Sad superiority of the Fluid ganized and reduced to a simple and uniform chap the BRIN” Price 35 conte ter cake. the ha ——— PRESEVTERIAS Reunion—How the Synods Voled.—The Observer states that all the minis- “FLOR DE MAYO ters of the @ynod of New Jersey who were LOK ea at the vote in the Assembly at Albany system, more easily understood by the people of the country, and that the interest on the debt sbould be reduced, and directing the Ways and Means Committee to re] 8 bill for the tund- ing of the national t, ARd toegualize and Teduce thé iterest as far as possible, consist ent with the claims of creditors and in justic to the people. 7 Mr. iding (O.) moved to refer the bill to the Ways and Means Committee. Rejected— are 5 The finest test of ‘superiority will be a com. ith the proparties eet forth ia Mnited Btates Dispensatory. os) "#1 DE MAYO. NEW PERFUM' z DEER ‘oted in favor of rengion, except Dr. imi Hiquisiea, Deuicare: Las LN ‘here were 3 the commis. | | FRAGRANC: | je8ay ' nial Honers from the Synod of New York voted in Be of union, except two elders. T went: me voted. MY LABOBATORY FOR THE MANUFACTURE Synod of Albany voted unan: oF yEery EXTRACTS ously for union; so did the Syaod of Northern es beep sisited, by thousands of physicians aud he fesa on mereed reset lke’ the” Synod ot ‘Nazhvil mea ths Stoke of prepetstion nantes ter een ho then resent, like w ‘nod ot Nashville, whie! — a ea Es dof the Pact lg ae cray. o siniskt RELMBOLD'S ¥ CONCENTRATED Mr. Price (Iowa) offered a resolution m- | Synod of the c. of Cincinnati PRICES. tee ropri ‘as unanimous for the union. The large FLUID EXT. it in taste and ove’ Mann pac boty of ap) prop riating ynod of lilinois voted unanimously for union, odor, and toate ty eogend's Gorman Bitters, Baitettle ——— 02 ° Sadun ,000 to buy aj amatured ead maturing | Pith one exception. The Synod of Wheeling hose mdebtedness of States which is pay- able in coin, as the same may become due, said imdebtednees to be taken up by the coin in the Treasury to ve sold for that purpose as needed, ublic proposals, but no new mdebtedness seat be created by new issune nati! the coin ‘Spalding (Ohio) tooved. to Abs Mr. « vi amen making it ‘Ways apd Means Committee Instead of Committee on A) ns. Agreed to. 8s all on one side and that was union. The ynod of Mississippi had but one vote, and at was agaipat U: There were two other 4 that gave a majority against anion, and ‘were—Baltimore, 6 yeas and 9 nays, and Philadelphia, 9 yeas and 11 nays. A umber of elders who voted inst “union ve issued an address explainmg their posi. delaring themselves in favor of union, Rot ‘with the present basis. The SY out tee ‘yelauses ved 200° serpent sors Rene 7ason in oper tues, pot to examine Wel] article , H. T. HELMBOLD, Drogsiet, of eighteen years’ experience, and man- HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, And 7 Cite Trevise, Par, i 7 more, as t friendly to unica cn Any terme, | a Tittle episode—this time matex = red on & New Yerk terry. Al act ivaté fn ey Suate of upitorm color for gentionen are who erg ad mail NONS AEB GENUINE ii! cnt LoT bao / iH tt i Park races, 18 likely to die, our eh eatti | Fae Repco Tasers ar. 18> Privateer, Whd won the mile race at ie Pet