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EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY—SUNDAY EXCEPTED aT THE STAR BUILDING, > Corner Pa. avenue and 11th street ar NOYES, BAKER & CO. — served by the carriers to their rearascn ta tae Oy aa District at Tax MatLive:—Three moaths, Cents; 61x months, Three Dollars’ “The WEERLY STAR —pabitshed ©, Briaay a aksings "5s Dollar and a Half 4 Tg, Se ee THE EVENING STAR Washington News and Gossip, Passav® OF THE Eteut-Hotr Bire.—The Senate to-day, after some di Passed te House « Exght-Hour Bil” withort amend- ment by & vote of 29 to Ll. The President wat, at is wndersteod, give Bis signatere to it at once, so it may be set down as aiready a hw. The bill reads as follows Deiter and 1 mics DOw emploved, or whomay bereniter smployes. ty or on behalf of the Gov- ernment of the Dar: ‘Siates, and that all acts neonsietent with this act be, ad the same are hereby, repealed. Tee Weppis or Ssnator Henperson.—At #2 o'clock to-morrow, the wediling of Sena’or J.B Henderson, of Missouri, and Miss Foote, bier of Hon. Eliska Foote, ef the appeal Sourd at the Patent €ffice, will take place at the Natorsl Hotel. Many cards have been issued, amd the we€ding wiil "be one of the most fasionabie amé brilliant affairs ever wit. nessed ie this city. Quite a nember of promi- nent persons frem New York, Boston, end other places, have arrived im chis city to stand the wedding. J: Bas been ‘mcorrectly stated | ‘that the ceremory would tak pace to-day, in- stead of to-merro: Twenty Pee CENT. AGATS—The House Committee ex Appropriations, at a meeting to- any, had the subject of allowing clerks in the <avil Geparcments twenty per cent. additiounl satary. ‘Phe subject was brought up by Hon, evens, who advocated the proposition rerble manuer. After being fully «is- the committee decided to mcorporate the civil deficiency appropriation’ bill 2 Thuse Siiowing the extra twenty per coat. ‘This will be bronght before the House as soon as the tax bill is disposed of. Ox Tire LOokovt.—The lobby was m strong force at the Capitol to-day, in expectaric he nemmmation of Commissioner of Juter Hevenue would te sent m to-day. The name of Perry Fuller seemed to be the one Up to two p. m., however, no momiaation fiat been recerved. At p.m. the nommation of Perry Com: oner of Internal Revenue, ‘was recerved by the Senate. The Kerore of Adjutant General Thowas on the Natior2 Cemeteries is now in the hands of the copyists, and will be sabmitted to Con- efessimachort ime. The Engimeer Depart. ment bave eight drsughtsmen engages in pro- paring the drewing and plans of the cemeteries amy ‘he report. It is anderstood that . Thomas leave: for Fort Leavenworth in ‘Tee NatiewAL Finanecrs.—As useai, no atement of the public debt be issued on he first of July, but full and complete returrs from all the Mints, Assistant Treasurers, Na- tonal Banks and Deposstories, and other Gov- ¢rument fipancial will be made to See. retary MeCalloch, in order that the exnet state of the national timances may be fixed aud pre- Fared forthe amnual report ot the Secretury, h is usualiy made ont ap to June 30th in. elusive, being the close of the fiscal year Pay Serr or Ixtamest anp Principat — Ou the first of July about *2%,00,000 in com will be akyd from the vaults of the Treasury Deperument (© pay the imterest on the 5. bounds falling due ou that date. [> addition to this about $7,000,000 am currency Witl be re. quired fo pay the prmcipat and interest oa the loan of Ist, being the remaining half of ‘hat loan which falls due on the first of July. Tre Write Hots®—The uswil erowu wistlors Was in attendance at the Exeeutiy~ Mausion to-day, and msny were admitted to Sew the President. Secretary McCulloch, P )<1- master General Randall, Gen Kossena, and several Representatives Bad interviews with the Executive during the day. Mr. Eniot, Chairman of the Committe. on Freedmen’s Affairs, has prepared a bill pro- vieing for the discontinuance of the Freed- men's Bureau on and after the Is! of January uext, and making General Howard secur in Las office as-Commissioner un tl chat ume Convinamp.—The Senate yesterday con- the nomination of Edward. Jobus son of How. “Keverdy Johnson, as Assistant Seeretary of Legation jou. RESiCNATION ACCEPTED..-The design! Captun James M. Cutts, Brevet Liew Colonel 20th U.S. Infantry, has been acer ty the President, to take effect from an the 19th instant. A STATEMENT is m course of preparation sbowtug the amount of Nationa! Bank cireuta- sou im each State and Territory om ‘he Ist sast. KE) eOTED.— The Senate yesterdey atternoon Teyected (be nomination of Hon. S. S. Cox t Minister to Austrian. Mr. Cox, it ts said, uu for Congress tm the sixth dist of dD York be will “Data” says that Mr. Evarts will accep! ‘he Attorney Generalsbip, 1 contirmed PROTEST AGAINST THE Apwission oF THE AuKANSAS MeMrEns.—In the Howse to-day, Mr. Brooks endeavored to present a protest trom the Conservative members of the Hu be admission af the Arketusas me: ‘The protest upen= as follows: ~The recognized presence of three person? he floor ot this House irom the Suste of A: here by mulitary force, acting ti + General of sition Of taxes ana upon our people, ma im this, the first case, ly. sec to protest a: pers and destructs primeiples aud practices of our hitherto © wticual self-government.” troduced a bill 1 the «ascomtinuance of ¢ January next in such me be restored t th the Federal Governm: red tothe Mititary Coma TT Case.—1: is wot impropavle tat Joba H. Surratt’s counsel willom Monday vex! ack fora further postponement. Messrs, ™“ such professional will Make it very iucouvenient triat at that ume counsel, Sur- to Mr Groesbeck, IM, if possibte ye thee ah ee, includims St at the trial a mmoned, tre already im behalf of the ‘prosecation. itnesses have ba se Y 11) Mikey ti tral wll ted than Me tor uer oe Marie, and ot year ago, having been bere to testity Nimety-twe ter the lefence, te more protr KrxevaL or THe Navasor Inpiax dispatch bas been recetved here from General Sherman, who bas arrivedat New Mexico, where he, with Colourt ss heen Superintending the removal Navajoe Indiaus from their peseat 4 pot further sow The re. thee India a t Fy Bt & much less expense, it t= stated, than it could be done by the civil au! ‘The appropriations for expenses attending the work have not yet been mace. -A iaeut trem Brie. Grex. L. A. Pevovze, \- ant Adjutant General at the War Depart. Ment, is absent OA short Jeave of absence, and yesterday lef! the city on a pleasure wip down the Potomac myer and Chesapeaigy Bry. Tee Hovex oF REPRESENTATIVES. — “Perley,” in a recent letter to the Bostou Jnrnal, thus alludes to the past manners of the House, which bave been favorably compared ‘with the present. “A Tecent writer ina New England news- paper, endeavoring to elevate the charac it Congress ‘im the past,as compared present, states that “a venerable gentleman, who was member of Oongréss thirty years ago,” says «that be never, in the coarse of several terms of service, saw Mr. use the hammer.” Of course he did not. “Thirty years Ago was 18), and Mr, Wiay ended his service a ‘in thirteen years before. | TRose who remember the fight with tongs, &., that | a's Bureau, the principsl fevture | be | { | ipated on the floor of Congrees, and @1 discreditable scenes later, will not regard this past a8 80 en- urely coleur de tose. Nor were the debates any freer from acerbity then than now. hemes ge between Mr. Clay as Speaker and Joan Randolpp are part of the memorable history of those times, and the altereatton thus commenced was transferred. by them to the columms ef the National Intlliy oereer of Jane, W812, when wey published long communteations atrackin; other over their wn S| » in the decisions of the Speaker on points of order were the main ‘Weme. Un Heur, in rd, Mi Kandotph attacked he Speaker, |uice &'Seat ton’s Ann ixh Con; x iiss) sayeng: tberty uf speech jecssion Of the Chair de sup. im which Matthew Lyon partic ‘4 nher r of those Umes amy more amiable than bow, as the artiale in ywestien intimates, Its writer bas | essang forgot that memorable speech of Menry Clay, wix be came dewn tromthe §; er's chair wont. tack Josiah Quincy, im Mr. Clay, culo- gizing Jefferson, said :* He bears with com- posure the how lings of the whole British pack, set loose trom the Essex kennel ‘his would scarcely be ruled Dentary, even now, And again, referring to Quiacg, “af he lives at all, be i live only iu. tae treasonable anuals of \ certain janto.” And again. when he com- parec Rim to the assasein of Henry the Great of France and to Judas Iscariot, closing with the bitter remark: «1 willturn from one whom bo sense of deceney Or propriety could restrain irom soilipg the carpet on which Re treads,” for all of which he was not even called to or- der. showing © larger license of deba'e than conld be tol-rared mow. (See Annals of Goa- gress, 12th Congress, second session, pp. 66:3— fas Nor was there any more ufity than now, in thanking the Speaker, as im (14, when, Mr. Clay resicned his Speakersulp to become Treaty Commissioner of the United abroad, and im 1-/5 when be endad bis an the chair, tae yor mous.” rvics ef thanls Was mot uaa. SEcRETARY McUCLLocn.—The Washington correspondent of the Balumore Gezefte says “The unscrupulons attacks which have been made on Secretary McCulloch wiil not hasten but rather retard bis resignation. Lt na been the wish of this distimguished official to con- tinue in office long enough, even throw zh this and the uext Administration, te develop and test his fimaneml policy. He bad every conti- dence himself in its efficiency, and believed if properly carried out would prove to be all he claimed for it. Hence a very natural wi- to continue at the head of the Department and curry ont this policy In vindication of Dis own | reputation asa financier, as well as for the benefit of the public credit. Circumstan, however, have since changed, and Mr. M. loch bas been gradually perfesting his arr: nts for Operations on 2 very ditlereut thea: Mr. McCulloch goes to London to take c! 9f.8 2amiking house soon 1 apewys ‘1: i Messrs. Jay Cogitede Ga. agit Rid purpose w: to reure irom bis present position sgon after the adjournment of Congress, anf such is believed to be still his purpose, unless it changed by the assaults madé upon hin, When his arrangements are completed ne will surrender bis present commission, and not before, uuless otherwise requested by the Pres. ident Dimsesi.”” PERSOPAL.—Gew. Meade started for Atlanta today g POLITICAL.—Henry A. Wise is in tavor of hone of the proposed Democratic candidates tor the Presidency. This cau mean but one mg. Will the New York Uonvention take butt ‘The vote tor General McUlellan in (-55 Moe 1,011,754; tor Lincotn, 2,923,035. —— The Secretary of the Michigan Repub- hieau State Central Committee reports thirty- Tee Grant and Colfax clubs already foru hat State, whose officers have reporieu to um. Senutor from Florida tor tue short term, was formerly principal of the Stave Nurmal School at Ypsilanti, Mich. — The Macon Tileyrapk says: “The fact is, Wwe fear that the Dems. are coanting npon the detent of Grant as an eusy-gomg. busines, When that js mot the fact, actual or pros- pective.” — Ex-Governor Herschel Y. Johnson, of Gee amwounces that he Bas not de« for Obase, — The New York World of yesterday eus- tersally says that under the strong yremdice aimong the Tats on the subject of man. boca -offrage, -mothing could weil seem more Wild and «uixotic than any farther etfucts to bominate Chie Justice Onase,” bat raat while it isa fact that this intense repugnance to ne. go suffrage exists in the Democratic party, it is equally a fact that negro suffiage canuot be Buprotected m the At:icanized States withm the next jour years by auything which the Demvoeratic party can do.” — The Hartford Sims now asseris: “Judge Chase clings to the adea of negrosuifrage and rgro government—an error radical aud des. tructive. Of course the Democratic party eau- Rotembrace it. nor Bominate any man who does. It is one of the worst of evils that altlict our country.” — The New York Times 1s astonished that Lone of the Democrats im their search tor « candidate, bave struck upon Caled Cushing. “He bas more brains than auy leader of ‘he party; he is an experienerd politician; and ne is sound ou the goose. Long years ago Warned bis countrymen of the coming of « man on horseback: and this Met alone sught © pomt him ont 88 the prophetic adversary of General Grant.” ——The Commereta!, of Cine - Pen. dlvton’s home, says: “During the seven years that followed bis election to the State Seave, Mr. Pendleton engyzed largely in polit He Was & standing candidate for Cougress, aud at Isst suegeeded. He touk bis seat tu the House tm the Winter of 157. H- was little more tain nlay figure trimmed closed, wore au ol branch in bis button hole, alt cried “p. there could be no peace. But this policy su far answered his purpose that he was returned to Congress by his con- enis, who. if they found little to eay in vor, were contented that tke opposition found less tosay against Rim. Mr. Pentl-con was merely avieutral tint iu politics, His sec. ond term in © S was marked by the sune colorless condu INTERNAL REVENTE.—The receipts from this ource towlay were 54 THE PK ofthe Fane: vertield Gre morning at 5 @"< IN VIRGINIA, ot Richmond, (Quite uu assembled it Che. y, this tight were asley, Bo , duclwting strate Allen, Jack Finn, and others ht ts said to be 1 Ds, while Wren ts a mueh heavier and t. Yeung maw, of about 25 years. Tue the ring the usual formalines were gone through with. after which the par- ues set fo Work mantully, pammelling ech other. enieen rounds were fought; when Lee was declared the victor Neither of the contestants sustained any damage, except + few seratches and bruises, some of which were scarcely percepUble— Richmond News, 231. ‘Tus Lonerst Days —On Sunday tast the longest days of (he year com®enced, ang will continue until the th instant. The days are néw fourteen hours and fifty minutes in jeng: and will remain so uatil after Satarday ue: 7 Yellow hair, we have been informed, will be ‘le fashiqnable color in the fal]. 67 Five cases o sunstrowe occtrred in New York andoue in Brookiyn on Saturday, two proving BF There are said to be at thts time one dyed thousand gallons of whiskey (1) in bonded warehouses of Kichmond, on whi the owners are either notable or donot now 10 pay the revenue tax, i S7 Mrs. Vietor has been fonnu guilty in Cleveland, Obio, of murdering ber brotber, Ww. Parquet, by poisouing Dim with arsemc. are WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24, 1868. | S. 4,772. SS Sees FORTIETH CONGRESS, | faivaftan‘haprecuuliver al" armasne sa This Afternoon's Proceedings. | Myr, em E, cam of omce be now ad- —_e—__—_ ministered 2H. Roots, to Hon. Logat H. Hon. Jas. , and Hon. Thomas H. - EDNESDAF, pa Hi Me [sdraauys tatives elect from the State of Arkansas. SENATE —The Chair presented memorial of the Soldiers’ and ‘Sarlofe anion of, Washing- aon Scofteld demanded the previous ques- ton, @sii the enactment into a law of t -d 1 * table. Mr. Brooks moved to reconsider the yote er Sie moet sean @ sone whereby the- credentials were referred to the committee on Elections, and wae abont to speak uw that motion, when he Speaker reminded him that, under the =. of the previous question, that ques- tom could not be det E Mr. Scofield moved to lay the motion te re- consider on the table. Mr. Brooks said ne held iu his hand a protes: Against the admission of these tlethen claiun- ing seats here, signed by forty-five members o! the House of ne gtragndie and he wanted nt that protest upon record. et Scoseld would not yitld the floor for that purpose, At the proper time the gentle- msn could offer his protest. ‘Mr. Brooks bad no disposition to take up tame, and would therefore withdraw bis mo- tion to reconsider. The resolution was then agreed to by a strict ni & memorial of the Mount Vernon Loans" heccceen asking an appropriation of $2,000. ir. Edmunds, from the Judiciary Commit- tee, reported, with amendments, the bill to re- move cxuses jn certain cases from the State to the United States Courts. Mr. Howard intfodnced a bill relating to the Fi *s Bureau, and providing for its dis- continuance, Referred to Committee on Mili- Affairs, ir. Copness called up the bili to make enght hours a legal day’s work for all me¢hanics and laborers in the employ of the United Siates. Mr. moved am amendment, that un- less otherwise provided by Iaw, the rate of wages paig by the United States shall be the current rates for the same labor at the same time at the place of employment. Mr. Contest pdhees frig amendment. The bil as it stood mow was no loss to the United | Party yote—yeas, 1i)!, nays. 27. ad. States, and he was surprised thatany Senator | Messrs. Roots, Hinds, and Boles then ad- Should rise im his place and object to ih. de was | vanced towards the Speaker's desk to take the | time that the bone and thusele of this country | oath, when q } day’s labor let it be so, but do not make tue pay [egal day’s Work woul be a good exmaple tor f — A. S. Weleb, lately elected United States | wa Mr. Brooks saad be would not mow avail himself of his privilege to object aad to offer his protes:, as -he understood that gentlemen on the gther side were, to some extent, agreed that should receive seme encouragement. Mr. Sherman was iu favor of equal rights, and he did not see why 4 man should ge: more because he worked for the Government than if be worked for an imdividual, and that was the | the protestshould go in. F spirit of bis amendment. As ibis bill now stood Gan Rep tatives from’ Arkansas were work it gave special privileges to those w! for the Govesmncns ‘Which ‘was wrong and impolitic. If eight honrs Is to be considered a sworn -fu. Mr. Brooks the agtin asked leave to olfer his protest, ; T. Benton (N. H.) objected ‘Mr. Scofield said lie would tave no objectidn to the protest ff it was respectful in tone, 2ud he supposed it was. Seyeral gentlemen demantes! the regular or- der ‘of business. The Speaker said he would then recogmae the gentleman from Ohio, (Mr. Schencs,) be. cauge a demand for the regular order would send.the Honse itto Commitee of the Whole on the tax bill. Several gentlemen addressed the Speaker, who recogmzed Mr, Brooks. who he said he supposed WAS about fo present thy protest Mr. Schenck wonld not object to yielding ior ‘hat purpose it the gentlemay (Mr. Brooks) wonld say the protest was respectful in tones Mr. Brooks said so far as be knew it oon. tamed nothidg personal, and was oo in tone. It was by every one of the forty-five Loneerralite mémbers of tne House, Mr. Brooks asked that the provst be read. Mr. Schenck could not yield for any:hiag | hat worl! cause a discussion or a division. Mr. Ketsey (N. ¥.) objected to the whole thing, and demanded the regalar order. Mr. Schenck suggested that Mr. Brooks wouki not ask to have his protest read, bat that ke would publish it im the ffobe id the protest was very brief, ecupy muck time iu the read- «my more. He waé satisfied that the majority of the mey of this conutry worked more than eight hours, and phere was no successful maw — did not labor more Usne thau that every "Mr. Hendricks was in fayor oftue bill as at now stood and opposed to the amendment. He thought thateigh{-bonrs of faituful labor was enongh for my man, thought the activa {the Government in making eight-hours a private employers. ‘Mr. Morton was also opposea to the amend. ent, as it Would be a reduction of 2" per cent, hig was An experiment, and # fair trial should be given it. It was e¢ontended that as much work could be done ia eight-bouse as in ten, as the laborer will be so much more re- freshed by bis longer rest as to be able to work with so much greater vin Dlr. Stewart argued tuat a man would live longer and work barder im a day of eight-hours Uban in aday of ten. Mr. Conkling asked it the bill conld not be mudified so a5 to include Senators, it this re. duction of labor was to prolong lite. If 14 hours labor per day was traoght with danger to Duman life. he supposed he might as well bil an affectionate farewell to his friends. Mr. Stewart said there were plenty volua- teers rendy for Seuatorial labor, but there was not so mack competition m the other branches of “apy arf o Kelsey msisted upon his demand for the regular order, suud the Speaker recoguized the demand. ‘The House then resolv! iselt into Commi:- tee of the Whole, and resumed the cousidera- tuon of the Tax bill. —— ee MAINE DEeMocna’ ‘ATE UONVENTION The Democratic State in Javor of giving laboriag men 1 self improvement. ‘ated the’ he bad worked 12 hours a day asa farm band, and 15 asame- tuic wut be favored this bill, tor the reason that the amount of work to be performed was not the most important consideration, but to produce a race of American men aud women | 1" Auguste yesterday eeniee sec stiong im both mind and body. ieee FAs Mr. jorrill (Vt.) believed this bill an ate * tempt fo obtain votes, and to degrade working. | bel in thai Hon. M.S. Latunfiold was men by deprivimg them of the privilege of mak, | Choseu president. Hon. . D. Ane ing contracts for ther lavor for whatever amount of time and money they choose. The workivgmen would tind that it injured them, ‘and they would prevent the measare from ree ulting to the advantage of any political party, ‘The morning hour expiring tue order of the day Was postponed by a vote of 21 to 46, and the pending bill proceeded with. Mr. Buckalew thought the amendmen: would oer ent thedsovernmen: from obtainiug skilled hor. M’. Fessenden said the slain question was whether the Government should pay twenty per cent. more than other pr ople, aud expressed, his opition that political considerations were amimating both sides of the chamber in sap. porting this bill. He was opposed to rezu. lating labor by law or of attempting to rea Jate intellectoal development. The next thing would be an ttempr to make six hours a day's Work. The Senator from Massachusetts (Mr. Walson) speaks of having worked thirteen and fifteen hours a day, aud be e-rtainly looks uo worse for it. No attempt is m: dreains of regulating the time of .. D. Ris derson, J. C. Madigan, and Divid R. Hastings were elecied delegates at large 19 "he N. 1 Convention. Jobn Ware and Poil were elected Presidenual electors at large Hon. E. J. Pillsbury was nommated nowt. mously tor Governor. Judge Rice reported resolutiogs > That while the Constitution was ordained to provide for the common defence, and secure the blessings of liberty to all, the present Congress has ex- cluded a large num ber of States from the Union, suntdeprived their citizens of all poliuert aud cavil rights. That the Uine Bas come for ali ty batid against the Jacobins. Tha: the mght ot the Government to tax the aligcomets clear, and ought to be pie a ie 4 the tax on its coupons. ‘That. the: Brocrad™ ot <uch tax should be distributed among all ot the States equitably. Tht it ig the duty of the Governor te abide by the termsot all its cou- tracts, amd it shonld not Impose the oppressive burden upon the people to pay bonds in god, except sneb as are by their terms made so pry- able. Tha’ ‘he men who fought for rae Union are entitled to the same currency as the bn bole Thanks cre returned to the and sslota, ‘The Soldiers’ aud Sailors’ Vention entered the hall, and parucip: the proceedings. Ata eomvention in the Thira Coagre Instrict, eld yesterday, Jo-eph H. Oreig: ot Knox, and I-ssc Rees, of Lincoln, w. elected delegates to the Democratic Natioual Con vention, and E. Wilder Falder was unaui- monsly nemingted for Congress Tuy Lignt-WkiGht OnaMPioNnsiar, — serene” is the report regarding the statu match between Sam Gullyer, Champion of uae Light Weights, aud Bully Edwards, who looks ance At the laurels ug Samnel’s jassic brow, which he fuudly Ropes to UrAnse ter to lus own by the power of Mis good right and left arms, ou August th, wi lin the borders of the Old Domunou. Collyer bis abor of prow Ivesional men, who often work sixteen and eighteen hours in thetr offices. i thy- whole cry of eight hours by 28, ‘itr. Feny started mot by the workimgman, bu: clamorons demagogues in the search for yor it was a positive mjury to the workingm: 4 were be one of that class he would resent mpt by the Government to reculate the: price or the time of his labor, ‘The workings men and their employers could betrer arrauze thas ma'ter among themselves, The idea ot rhe Government, m thés free Republic, undertaking ‘@ control labor.eon tracts wis one which shonid Wot be entertained to ‘The question wa: ment of Mr, Sherman, when follows: Yeus—Mecsrs. munuds, Ferry, F Me., Morrill of Vt., eh on (he amend- WAS Tejected, ts Ai, Corbett, Davis, Bi. » Howard, Mormll of erson Of N. H., Ross, Sherman, Sumner, Vau Winkle and Wats | Mf 8dy began preparc: jams— 15. aie Buekalew, Cole, Conichug, Siteock, » Dixon, Doolite. Harlan, ey where Johnson, MeCreery, MeDauel, 0 YS betore the Morgan, Morton, Nye, Patierson of Tenu., REY tos plenscad Pomeroy, Kamsey, Stewart, Tipton and Wil. son—2). Oree those of Ne intends a Aye a ‘The bill was then passed, as follows section oF may bapper. wow Yas—Messrs. Buckalew, Chandler, Cole, | Yitt fma ban prepan > : aatiever Conkling, Couness, Cragin, Dixon, Doolitity, | Bey may desire ww te eduble, bee.ble oF amok Fowler, Harlau,Heudricks, Howard, MeCrvery | bie hue. dite Shite hee wl Jou v ‘huny Newell, who had ¢ ie ner OL experience MeDovald, Morton, Morrill of Me., Nye, Pattore ie ee eee jon of NH. Patieron ot Tran. Rtamery, ah 5 : aud who, im om to) the requisite fey, ‘Willinine Wises ad ects Wade Wile | newledge, i= brintul auiMal — sptrirs, Nays—Mesels. Corbet, Davis, Edmauds, Ker. | “Bich ts uo ‘rafting consideration in. & man tithing tha! expacity. Edwards has vot yet located himself, bat his tutended me ibe shrewd, long-ueeded Doowey Harris, ry, Fessenden, Morgan, Morrul of Vt, Pome. roy, Sherman, Sumner, ard Vin Winkie—i1. Alsextar nol Noting.—Messrs. Anthony, Bay- ard. Cameron, Cattell, Drake, been looking tor an eligible spet for chat pur- Frelinghuysen. i : Fite ieee) Spramee, ‘Srumiuil, aud. | Ti poate tore work on metelue niasit a b to the end As yet no copseqneuce upon whyse quilities as of, is zen. physically. @ the carryimg throu the diffictili tisk he has undertaiten betting hi Ken place the event, aud Collye fighter the pubhe are t erally regarded as the 01 purring uutors geen accident, will captn Money siaiceed on the 1s The next and tual deposit of 2 de in All, has to by four o'clock p.m. Mr. Sherman suggested that the title of the bill should be amended, so Ax to read: «A Dill to give certain Government employees twenty- five per ceut. more than is paid to the same elass of employees in ‘ate employ.” Mr. Commess.—Ob, is only an eccentri- City of the Senator's The unfinished business, being the Lecisia- uve, Executive, tnd Judicial Appropriation Bill, was then taken up. Hovse or RevreseNTatives.—The Speaker taid beiore the House a commuutcation from the Secretary of State, in relation to Messrs. Moran and Costello, Who bad been arrested and seutenced for alleged crimes comm: “ad vat side, nitiiug © 0K) 4 tus offic fhe be poste the Ist proximo, ground will also mu THe ENocu AnDEN Cas years azo. 418 Shirley married» Miss Tate, (step. daughter ef Richard Houston,) lear Blouin. Engiaud. Referred '@ Commitee on Eore ington, this Stuy Some ume efter the mar. Affairs Shittey removed to Lilimoce, where, 1a che Also, « communication from the Paymaster wight «drove of cate, tu Mera, ging estimate of amount of money required to supply defievences im the appropri- Alon for carrying out the reconstrnetion acts tor the current fiscal year, aud, also, estimates of appropriations required for the ensuing year. Referred to Committee on Approp tens. Mr. Scofield (Pa) rose to a privileged qees- tion, Aud desired to make a report irom the Committee on Elections. Mr. Brooks (N. ¥.) made x poimt of order that uuder the rule bitherto adopted, aud ug the consideration of the tax bill. no pn: Was in order ex repores of comi trom enrolled bills, last’ Monday the ad nding bas Wite aud TW oF Shree clukiren ) Bloommgton, to remain with ‘hat friends wnt) bis Teturu, be stected with bis cattle to Calitornia. A short distance be: Salt Lake City be was captared bythe Flacuead Indians, aud his cattle couttseated) He remained Apuvity sane eight or tea years. During pplicatious of members ty laws previously legisiaied ougtess. Under this ruling, Me mitted 10 WAS uO! ut order for The Howse to entertain the report of the Commit tor op Elections nt the present time, ‘The Spenker overriled the pou: aad said be had been misundersto.d by ‘J be reporter, for he had ruled with sj raference to gentlemen who might present thems Ives here as claimants for seats. The m, bat the courts So closely did the red skins” keap S contined that he never beard « word of Tebellion until be made his escape, only a suor time He bears upon bis person wamis kobe evidence of hard treatment, oat he cou siders this a small matter when Compared to the Iss of the mother of his ctiildren,— Wire) Mr bh highest duty of aeereecove body is tonscere | (fo.) Commercial. © \ a LE the bh " Se teace Raiibatin Gr te hiswese peseomen, Kinvep ny Linrsine.—Daring the thunder lf these gentlemen from Arkansas have been } “orm of Inst Thursday, Mr. Heury Webb, nour East New Market. Dorchester county, Md., whilst ploughing in his field, was strack and Killed by lightomg. His clothing was entirely consnmed by fire 87 Col. Wm. T G Polk, Dr. Wm, E. Siuart aad Aaron H, Callowny have been elected town commissiouets of Princess Anne, Md. 87 Large numbers ot Texas cattle courmue ta@arrive at Cxiro, nots, ‘Fifty or sixty car Joads is about the daily average of shipments. Miss Peters, caugbter of the Dr. Peter Who killed Gen. Van 'n (Confederate) near ‘klin, Tene., bas arrived in St Loui-, aad ‘will soun enter & convent, legally elected they are entitled to yote u ai} questions that may arise in this Honse two day. Al the proper lime: a motion could be mace to recommit or to lay on the table, but under the Constiintion the geudemen had 2 right to be sworn in, and the Committee on Elections was thereforeia order to Report 5 pute ibe question, but the resolution clearly Pxelnded ai ‘except from the Commit. tee on Enrolte ‘a8 this was a report from another committee it was no" in order The ‘Speaker again overruled the point of or- cer. _ Mir. Seonela stated that the Committee on TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. THE MASONIC CELEBRATION PRILADELP 'HIA. A Great Demenstrati: sion—Laying of the Cerner-Si Temple. PHiILADELPRIA, June 4.—The Masons made Qn imposing parade to-day for the purpose of laying the corner-stone of their new temple on Broaa street. A copious shower of rain {fell About the time for assembling, but soon sub- sided and served to iay the dust and make the march pleasanter. They formed in twenty di- visions, including the fUllowing visiting lodges: Centenial Lodge, No. 15, Washington, D. C.: Manbattan, No. #2, and St. John’s, No. 1, of New York, anda from New Jersey. ard one from Stamford, Connt cticut. The line occupied nearly one hour and 3 ball in passing a given point, and ineladed a pien- tiful distribution of bands of ‘The Grand occupied the post ef honor in the rear. To-day is the 134th anniversary of the grant- ing the first charter fora Masonic Ledge i Philadelphia. Many stores. eet sidences along the route were decorated with flags, and in 7th street an arch of evergreeus was thrown ‘across the street, in fropt oft the Morfing Post office, "s "Wand Appeared in Masonic rey ber belonging to the order. and pry the Grand Lodge. On reaching the end of the ronte on Broad sires the line opeved and countermarched. the Gran passing through to occupy IN se Lodge its position on the platform, covering the ane on whieh the t Je 3 to be ereeted. les placed in the civity is = complete set of silver macomic to the Grand Lodge for thi- purpose by Horstman Bros. The gavel used belongs to Potomac Lodz, of Georgetown, D.C, And is the same used BF George Washington nt the laying of the corner- stone ef the Capital in Washington. THE CiVE WAR IN-HAYTI. NEW YoRK, June 24.—The 9 Hrralu's special Cuba dispatches says that President Sainave, of Hayti. still holds out in his besieged cayis {U, and refuses all parley with theaugurgents de. He thi $s © bombard the town be- all be taken, and has commenced in- the city for four days. Fortress Moyroxr, June 2 Arrived— United States steamer Sbawmui, Commander Stone, six days from Cape Haytien. She re- ports that the Cacos had all of the principal towns except Gonvelves on South Cape Hay- lien. Salnave was cornered at Portan Prince; and lus followers were rapidly deserting him. His Secretary ef State, Delorine. had escaped with two hundred thousand dollars in gold He left tor Europe on a sailing vessel. It was ared that Salnave would come by steamer to Cape Haytien, and detend himself there. The uificer: are well, crew of the Shawmu FROM EUROPE TO-DA Ttaly to Remain Neutr: Befween France NON, Ju Ir $ recently received from he Htaliay Gowermment Das issued 4 n th® various representatives of (hw power in other countries, announcing ‘ha Lily will remain strictly neutral my the even ols war between Prance and Prossit. Loxpox, June 24—Forenoon.—The w s Cousols for money, SHY RY. U.S 5-%'s, 73%; [linois, 16) \. Frankront, June 2i—Forenoon.— U.S. ks noon.—U. 8. 5-2 mitral, 11g Comsols to account, 93. ane 24 —Aflernoon bales. Lard dull. jes unchanged ANTWERP. phe reported killing of the two mail carriers, Mr. Donat aud Ambler, near Fort Totten, by the Indias ts been comfirmed Osh» x Fort Ben- Ordinay THE ELECTION IN ARIZON: SAN FRANcisco, Jnue 23—The steams'ii = ved trom Panama this from Arizona rend=r ot Mr Laviks’ Bouts.—The Philadelpaia 7 says: Theouly 1 the startlmg innova ible black revolution in tashion ‘is ton iu doors, pronounced, under the terrible puaistment ot bemg behind tue time,” that che Ladies mast be sobed ap—a—pie® inthe sae colors, or rather, that the boot mus harmonize in bwe with the rest of tte costume Thus, it the rope be trimmed with gold Silver, the boot becomes al paren ly solid casing Of these precious metals. Kid 0 occo ave MaNuhictused in all the unts (a 9 the hae ot ame style of very nigh boots, at the side, with xt heel, is also the exacted costame for u room, and in obedience to the <an y, Te to be had ua bronze, ys wher bigh and light colors, as “he gorgeousnes rule ot aw 2k STR E AN It 18 said to-day that a few vwn employing masons b: Aud masons, notwithstanding the reques The greater part uf re still tirm, and refuse Ail not work tn day for that namb-r The m: aud bricklayers are ble, and have resorted tomo bars!: employers, however, toemploy avy men the hours Jor five dollars p purs wot he ¥ ProskD MARINE Disaster.—About tw. weeks since, two young men put into Newp a small boat called the Dore, from yport tor Baltim: The craft was several experienced boatmen, au | !mous opinion was that the chances guinst her reaching her port of destina- skit built, wot more than twelve made sharp to sud her speed ihe wasso crank that the utmost care was re. Ho Moving 1 h her, even while whart. boat has mot been the supposition 1s {she went down in one of the heavy gales {sem soou after she departed. be says Namerons ng played at the same time in ditter parts of the heavens, semetimes crossing ove auother’s path and a: others shootin to the earth and then darung back again. Que bali of fire passed through a cottage, singemg tie making Aruim of the building, otherwise prod ou Monday, wits reported that the demand of the wheter for am taczease of wages had been acended t> by mpany. Tne wheelers were re. Ineeuis per howry aud will now Feo ve seemtn eee Eero S2-There was a severe frost im portious of Madison county, New York, last week. &F/The agent of McCoole and Coburu doesn’t rrdeem the excursion tickets, wud the excur. siowists are wroth, 87 The most pop opt, isa hight tea ro: \S7 An immigrant acd society has been or zauiged in San Francisco, to furnish and and imtormation to uew-comers. ey Henry O. Thomas, of North Midd} ipaien: county. Ky. auntie frenzied with wor, shot a1 iS Wafe’s bry 3 Gaitskill, on Tuesday last. Be A #2 The Corover’s Jury on the murder cxvse of Jovob Piyil, in New York. returned a ver, oy charging bis wite with the murder, and ¢ Rbivebart as an accomplice. They Werte both commitwd. BF Madame Rachel, a woman who adver- tides pie ‘Will manke other women benutifal tore’ means of her medicative baths, has 1 artysted and is now being tried in Loadon, England, on a charge of fraud and conspiracy. Har color for suits, at pres. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York ‘money market is without | change to note, the fates for call loans being 404 per cent. on call, with Stock Exchange se- 3 and fn to about €2.,(00,U00 @t the office of the Assistant Treasurer in New York. These conversions. added to some 871,000,000 converted and pur- chased m May, reduce the actual amoumt out- standing, matured and maturing, to aboot $7,000,009 balapce, which will be sabstantially disposed of this month or soon after, interes: on the Inst issue veasing July 15. — Wasnrnerom, June %, 1565.—Jay Cooke & Co, furnish the following quotauons of Gov- | ernment securities: ¢ ane. 10% U.S. Seven Thirties, July......109% — -* —— | By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) ibel Sennen Ge anew mnennaes toate | in home and foreign markets as follows New Yor«, June 24.—First Board—U. S.6's, 1.2L, coupon, 117 4; 5.2v's, 1982, coupons, 1135, 1s64, coupon, 111; 1565, compons, 1115; 1-65. coupon, new, 114:'5.20's, In6i, COUpoR. Li "s, Cow) pohly 17 <5 T-W's second. Wi: TBS | third, 114; jo Mail, 40%; Ohio and Misses _ Sippi Certificates, Mariposa, 4; Atianuc - Central, 1345; Ere, | reterred.7) 4; Hudson, none; Keading, jcbigan Qeniral, 117 4; Michigan South. | Central. 157 W5),; Fert Wayne, 111; Alton & Terra Haute, none: Toledo & Wabash, 474; Adams Ex., 55%; | Wells, Pargo & Co. Express,2>\¢: American Ex- press, & 4; United States Express. 50; Mer- chant’s Union. 26%; Cbieago # Alton, 1354 pri'd, 135; Gold, Boy. Market steady. Baltime: Baxtrmone, Jane 4.—Virginin 6, ex-con- pon, 5 bid, and 59 asked: do. new, 57 oh asked; North Carolina 6's, 74 bi — Te-day's New York Mai By Teles: New Yor, i Ur Hintsc. lower. Wheat dull and nominally lower. Gora heavy | And ove cent lower. ais are excited, amc Iaz | cents better. Pork dull; mess svid. Lara | quiet at 16)a17 cents. Gotton quiet 30 cants | tor Uplands. Freigh's dull. Turpentine firm at 45, cents. Resm quiet and steady at $3.06 aso for strained common j gee Wall Street Te-day. Ne York, June 2 ks acuve. Ex- | ange and Momey unchanged. Gold ley Virginia 6's, uew, od. Old Bonds thi: new, 13. Nozth Carolina ¢'s, ex-coupous, 75; mew, Le SPECIAL NOTICES. csPrat ett re AYER’S CATMARTIC PILLS, Fok ALL THE POSE. PUK 3.0F A LAXS TIVE MEDICINE | Perhape no one medicine is so uutversally re. | wutred by every bor) as a cathartic, nor was any belure so universally adopted into use, 1 every country aud amoug all ciasses, as this uti but efficient pargative Pit Tue obvioas reason is. that itis s more reliable and far more effeetaa, y than auy other. Those who have tried it, ‘hat it cored them; those who have know tha: 4 cares thelr meighbore and triew at hrong® any fault or Begiect 0: its com houssnds upon chou sands of cert r remarkable cares of the following complaints, but snch cores ar: knywa. in ever) uetghburhood. and ab them. Adapted to ait ages a aur cli mates, contatuing netther poten Aw they may es 3 i anger costing ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take. whi beine purely vegetable no harm can arise from their Gre Sny quantity. i ‘ther operate powerfal tf ivternal viscera to parity the blow! and st it iuty healthy action—remove the obstructions uf the stomach, bowels, iiver.and body. restoring their irregular ect: and by correcting. wherever they exiat, ny a® are the Drst origin of disease. Minut+ directions are given fa the wr: ren the box tor the following complaints whieh these fi cure: kyr DYAPRPSIA iRBTION, LIsT- LESSNBSS, LANGUOR and. L988 Ur APPR TiTa.u shouwkl be taken iy t- stim and restore its healthy tone and action. For LIVER COMPLAINT and its varions « tome, HETOUS HEADACHE, SICK MRSD- ACHE JAUNDICK or GREEN SICKNESS. BL 10U8 COLIC and BILIOUS FEVERS, they slioukd be judiciously taken foreach case, to corre: be diseased action or remove the o'stractions wich vauee it. 2 Yor DIARBILE ows eral eqnired Cis Gou sRAVEL, PAL N OF THE HART, PAIN IN THE AND LOLNS, they should be cou- vusly en. ae Ty red. to chaage the dis es a acetal oe tem. With sach change those com] My a ‘Fer UROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINOS they pe aang be taken in large 4d treyucnt leses prod ont pure a lat ken as it produces the desired ree dose shoul be mu efiect by «ympa- tl ‘Aen Dinner Pill, take ong or two Pills to pro- mote digestion aad relieve the stomach Aun occasional dose stimulates the stomach and Lowels ito healthy action, restores the te, Sud invigorates the system, Hence i ten ad Santageous where no serious " gement exists One who feels tolerably well, often finds that dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly bet ter. from their cleansing and revovating effect on the dicestive apparatus. DR. J.C. AYBB &CO., Practical Cuexists, Lowen... Mass. 0.8.4 se 1S eo3mD AW PHALON'S --PAPHIAN LOTION” BEAUTIFYING THE Buiurtes“More, aud renders Falk and For LADIES in tre NU! « GENTLEMEN PAPHIAN Lor edy for diseases aud bi PHALON'S “PAPHIAN SOAP for the TOILET. NURSERY and BATH, will not chap the SKIN. Price 25 cents per cake. ANDKER ATE. LASTING HALL’S VEGETABLE 51 N MAIR RENEWER HAS PROVED ITSKLF TO BE THE MOST PERFECT PREPARATION FOR THE HAIM EVER OF- Fen a ag ex-table compound, and contains no fry: iperties wbattver, = restore Gray Has £0 i F tr: * jalting wnt It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus trous and rilken. jendid bair dressing. No person, old oF young, should fail to use tt. ae recommended amd used by the first Medical awchoriiy. @7 Ark for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hatr Be newer, and take no other RP WALUa uu For aale by sit druggies mag. while residing in South Ameri Bre vA ; Hinegeaved a wate aad ody Secure 3 (Beeb oy) ca, Sem ‘whole train of PE ey Sorensen the recipe for preparing’ Bree of Charee. JOBEPH TA |» Btation D. Bible Hoase my 9-Sm* Sew York Cir N° ft?! c Rk. I persone indebted fo the estate of the late ULy seks WARD ore ered notitied tw tes Biel Pag il preted aaa eit ment, they be proceeded again . with, sccording to . ene BMENE,{Execu2or: BOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIc. GIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS BOOFLASD’S GERMAN BITTERS gees ay Rech, OdONe: tere Of omy BOOFLAND®S GEEMAN BITTERS. fas who ey bo BOOFLANDS GEBMAN TUNIO ‘Sour Bructations, Sime- fins or Fiutterome at the Pit of the Stomark, Swimming of the Head, Herried or Dificuit Dee or Duii Para ciency S Persyirauen, Yel~ downess of the Skim and Byes, Pain im the side, Back. Chest, Limbs, ete, Sua- den Flushes of Heat, Berane om the Flesh, Constant Jmacinines of Beil, aad Great Derrveanen of Spores TBS saterer from these, Gissance should exercise rt tive In the ae | Selivec getting ep te hic ea” gered from bis tuy: lt senses S that wt OE ee ahs from injurious ingredients, and tor Pe srepetation for the care of dheeases coneecction we would those well. BUOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER, ann HOUUFLAN D'S GEEMAN TUNIC. PREPARED BY DR. U. B, JAUKSUN, PRivaverrwia, Pa. ity -t since they were Bret totre STS oe Eee a ess than any other rewedies Ruown to These remedies will effectanily core Liver Com it, Jaundice, Ubroute er Nervoot Botts Chrepic . Disease of the Kid- neys, and all diseases arising from ® Disordered . Intestines. There te vo wedsciue oxtaut eyual to sdice iz wack canes. A tone and vigor hi it te a well estabiished fact that fall oae-baif of be female portion of jom tn te at of god health, of, to-ues chelt own eno) Bel 7 never feel well” Phey are aid, Ssdotd af ell ensrgy -caicuety woreten as 320 appetite. this class of the BITTERS, or the FOBTC.is copcelally ecommendene WEAK AND DELICATE OHILDEER made the of either of these rem ies ati wilt gare eneny case of MABASMUS without 5 she bands of the prop: of the publication of but a few. sheerved, qromen of potoantor they must be |. TBSTIMUNIALS. HON. GEO. W. WOOD" ,, Cd Sees te eros a Pwr am . Gorr aa Bitters’ tes avod ve fy and weot of . Fours, i Ww. woobwadp » * # ‘e! siliesy JAMES THOMPSON, the Supreme ~ Court of Penasyivanve . La. a , 1. RITA BELPRA, Apel 28, 16%. 2 Consider *Hoofland s German "a calwa ee eee » Wours, with respect poaieate or JAMES THOMPSON.” FROM REV. JOSEPH BH. KENNARD.».v. FROM BEV. £. D. FENDALL, Assistant E4isor Christian Chronicle, Phila. 1 bave gerived decided veneft the use of dcefand = German Bitters, > ators oa fool I ay ocd of the Mediciue Store, No. 631 ABCH Seeact Pause felphis, Pa. CHARLES &. BVANS, Pro Pesmerly 0. B. JACKBO ; GF Do not forget to examine article vey. inorder toget thegenning = < Bold end Dealers every gnere IMPURTER OF PARISIAN FARCY GovDs, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, Q »™ way, cae JOne 2 FRAPOPL oe amp LocEamirE, tan "Weakisawssb, throm

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