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- EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY- SUNDAY EXCEPTED af THE STAR BUILDING, 5. W. Corner Pa. svenue and 11th street av NOYES, BAKER & CO. “THE EVENING STAR Washington News and Gossip. HE MARRIAGE OF SENATOR HEN- = - DERSON.~ A Very Brillismt Affair. For several w: “ks past the fashionable cir- | I eles of Washington bave been on the qui vive in | anterpation of the marriage of Senator John B. Henderson, of Missouri, to Miss Mug Foote, daughter of Hon Elisha Foote. of New York, and head of theappes | board at the Pat- ent Ufice. Miss Foote for several winters past bas beem one of the most brill’ant belles of the National Metropolis, and the announcement of her engagement with the eminent Senator .rom | Missouri created quite a sensation amen the elite of Washington. A few days since over | Gm cards were issued to the friends of the hap- PY couple for the marriaze ceremony which took place to-day at twelve o'clock at the | s National Hotel, and was one of the mc brilliant affairs ever witnesse4 at the National Capital. The magaificent parlors of the hotei Were tagiefully and profusely ds corsied with | rare and fragrant flowers, whose rich pertamé | filled the atmosphere with a delicious odar. SS on Edgar T. Welles and Mrs. Secretary Welles, Hon. N. P. Banks, with Mr. De Champ the secord secretary, the two Russian and one French interpreter of the Chinese Embas- sy, Senator Morton and lady, Gen’l Rossean, General Delafield, lady and daughter, Hon. B. F. Loan and lady, Miss Henderson, sister of the Senator, Senater Trumbull and lady, Senator Yates, Senator Ramsey, Senator MecCreery, Senator Conness and lady, Colonel Zeilin and Chandler, lady and daugh‘er, Hon. F. E Woodbridge and iady, Judge Embrey and lady, Senator Williams, Senator Davis, Gen. Este and lady, Representatives Newcomb, Benja- min, McClurg, Anderson, Burleign, Marshall of Ulinois, Mrs. Sherrill of New York, M'ss Ingalls, Paymaster Bridge ahd ‘lady, Senator Stewart. Hon. Joseph S. Wilson and lady, Hon. W.H. Hooper, Hor. E. McPherson Clerk of the Honse, Juage Spaulding and lady, Senator Cole, Senator Ross, Senator Ferry, Senator | Morrill of Vermont, Senator Craigen, Hon. Samuel Shellabarger, Gen. Demt and Indy, As- t | distinguiwhed person=, with riebly dressed la- divs, making the scene one of unparallelag brilliancy. lady, Senator Corbett and lady, Senator istant Secretary Otto. and bundreds of other MISISTER TO AUSTRIA.—TDS President to day nominated Collector Henry A. Smythe, of The beavy lace curtains at the windews cag | New York. as Minister tp Austria over the archway connecting the | #o parlors | were Covered with ivy sud evergreens, while | y ‘hh boquets, distributed\about the rooms— j , prominent among which was & magnificent one present J by the ladies of the Executive Mam- | < sion—tairly transformed the drawing room#lte, flowery gardens of exqusits beauty. Immedi- a opposit: to the archway, and atthe fur vad of the parlors, a canopy of white lace looped | ; up cad @mwreathed with white lihes «was erect. ed over a large mirror, beneath which the mar- hiage ceremomy took place, im the presence of the most disungaished and fishicnable assein place probably ever gathered upon such an oc. | easton. | The President of the United States. emi. | seni statesmen, celebrat 4 Diplomats, Cabi- | H | ret Mimisters. disumgnished Army and Navy teers, and prominent officials, with huu- dred of beamtifal snd accomplisasd ladies, | whose rich and toilettes wonde<tully | ‘dded to the effectiveness of the scene, were | esent. The guests beraa to arrive shortly | ter 11 o’elock, and by noon the pariors | were crowded. Atont 12 o'clock, the bridal party emtered and marcued throagh | the parlors beneath the canopy above described | where the ceremony took place. R-v. Dr. | Pinckney, of the Church of Ascension, ( <bpst.) oificiaung: Senator Jo-. S. Fowler. uf Tenn, and Mr. F. Arnold, of New York, act- sng as groomsmen; Miss Catharine Bruch, of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., aud Aliss Aagusta Foote, (sister of the bride,) as bridesmaxis. The bride has very rich light brown b: Rne bright blee eye, shided by long Iashr=. sweet expressive face, of child tike simplicity, and iS:r complexion. She is of rather pe‘it: form, and about twenty-four years cf sz» The | stoomseman is tall, eFec', and dignified im fiz- | ure and carriage. as all remember who haye on hom ‘The bride was dressed in a very heavy white | silk, with gored skirt and full Empre<s crsim. | low corsage, with lace trimmimg. Over this ‘Was a dress of pure whit+ iusion. baugiag in graceful folds, and forming a pleasing coutrast to the rch silt anderdrss. It was tintsbed With two narrow flounces around ihe bottom | of the skirt, A hendseme sash with bows of | white silk encirel 4 the waist, the ends Teaching nearly to the floor Her rich curts | were surmounted with s handsome wres2h of | orange blossoms, from which was suspended au elegant Tulle ved. which fell tabiad to the hem of the dress The tizst bridemas'd, Miss Beaes. wore an underdress of blue silk, with low cor 17, and over this dress of white India musiia, wih xu broad plaited Mownce at the bottom of the skirt, and ala Panier overskurt, sash and bows of blue silk, and har dressed Marie Antoinette style. The second bridesmaid, Miss Augusta Foote, | wore an underdress of rose colored silk, with | Jow corsage, and overdress of white India mus. | Jin, with flounce aud skirt similar te that of | Miss Beach. Her bair was also dressed ia the same style, and was very becoming. The groom ard groomsmen wore light casi mere pants. lark blue walking coats ead white vests Mrs. Foote. the mother of the bride, wore « | beavy Lilac silk, rimmed with white poin, | Jace Muss Newton, an aunt of the bride, from (u- tario, N. ¥., wore an elegant biack lace over Diack silk. The bride was given away by her iather, and after the wedding ceremony a reception wa- held until 2 o'clock, during whicb time the Senstor and bis beautiful wife received the congratulations of their many friends, Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, the distiugaished au- | thoress, who has been at the National for some montbs past, is one of Mrs. Foote’s warmest Imends, and it was ber cultivated taste and Judgment that designed the beautiful decora- ons of the room | ‘The wedding presents, of which there was a | farge number, were very rich and beautiful, | the first being a very heavy solid silver ser- Vice, with salver, made by Tiffany & Co., of New York. and whieh took the first prize at the Paris Exposition. The workmanship on this was exquisite, and the entire service weighs ever forty pounds. This handsome present was from Mr. Cutler, of Missouri The bext was a costly brooch and ear-drops. Byz- spumne mossic, from Mr. and Mre. B. «3. Ar- nold, of New York. Auother was a very band- some gold bracelet, from Senater Anthony Mrs. Henry Bourdon, of Troy, and Mrs. Frauk Arnold, of New York, each presented a Bandsome set of desert spoons, lined with gold. Mrs. General Wadsworth and Mrs. William Osborn. of Missouri, each pre- sented & pair of handsome silver salt cellars lined with gold, and salt spooms to match Rodgers’ statuette “The School Examination,” from Miss L. Favor, of New York. Statuette, « Rebecca at the Well,” from Secretary and | Mrs. Browning. Very heavy soup ladie lined | with gold, from Mrs. A. H. Martin of Missouri. | Butter knives, salt spoons, and alive forks, from Mrs. Watt Sherman of New York. Pair of silver ladles, very heavy, trom Mrs. Nor- ton of Troy.- Napkin rings, sugar bowl, and cream pitcher, trom John D. Perry ot New York. Very heavy fish spoon and knife, solid silver, from Senator Fowler. Goid handker. «bief ring and chain from Mrs. Childs of New York. Set of Malachite jewelry, from Mr. James Bourdon of Troy, New York. Hand- some Chardenier vases, from Thomas Bourdon of Troy. Zon Bom Neire, very handsome, from Mrs. Ingalls. Silver cake basket, lined with gold, from Miss Hoet of Baltimore. White satin fan, with ivory stakes, from Mrs. 3. T. Jones of New York. Heavy gold pencil, trom the transaction of business ho fauit to find with the Democratic members, | tor they had veen very regular in attendapce; | but he was sorry that it was not im his power tos cau side of the House. noUsz.—Thir afterneon Mayor | pointed Mr. Joseph S. Martin, of the Sixth , the nomination for that | McGee, has Tee Tax Bitl.—‘r. Schenck, chairman of he Committees ©: Ways and Means, gave no- ice in the Bouse to-day that they had so far Progressed ‘with the Tax bill now under con- TA10T, as to give reason to hope that it W. be f aished enure before the close ot the week. In order that na drawback would oc- cur, he hoped the members would not absent hemeei ves unn ‘Arily, amd thereby prevent He had, he said, “¥ 2* much for his friends on the Repebli- oF THE LYTENDANT OF THF ALMS- Bowen ap- CuaxcE Ward, Inteedant of the Asylum, in place of Mr.S. E. Dougias, and he immediately gave bis bond in the sum of £5,000 for the faithful performance of bis duties. with Messrs. C. W. White and Richerd Rothwell, sureties. Mr Bowem it is understood, removed Mr. Doug- lis because he had recogn.zed releases for prisoners signe by “TE. Lloyd, Mayor. &c E. A. Pottarp. ‘the Southern author. and his wife, are still carding it in the New York papers, and calling each other all sorts of hard names. Mre. Pollard bad a mysterious :ltnese im Brooklyn on Saturday night, and there are hints that she tried to poison herself. A queer jot! ANOTHER BRILLIANT SENATORIAL Wep- prNé.—Rumor says Senator Norton will sbortly wed one of the most accomplished and respectable of Baltimore ladies, a daughter of a wealthy citizen of that THE YouNG LaDy at Keokuk to whom it ix reported that Mr. Qolfax is to be married, 1s Miss Perry. danghter of a prominent and wealthy etiizen. THE Wipe ERIuMED English white felt hats, ‘which are now so much im vogue among young gentiemen, are very stylish, but not becoming to every one. SENATOR Guiwes bas been stopping for several days with friends on Whitney avenue New Haven. ConFIRMED.—The Senaie in executive ses- sion on Tuesday confirmed a namber of mili- wry nominations, among them the following Of it-rest in this District: E.G. Fast. D.C, to be second lieutenant in 2d regiment U.S. ar- tillery. Tt H. Patterson, D. C., to be sec ond lieutenant in Ist regiment U.S. aruliery. George B. McDermott. D. ©.. to be second beutevant 2d regiment - S. infan- wy. Charles R. Hinton, D. U., to be second Hentenant, 25th intantry. Lewis Warrington and W.C. Bayliss, D. C.. to be second lieuten- ants, dtheavairy. Charles H. Pettit, D.C. to be second lieutenant, 2d cavalry. Lonald Melatosh, clerk in the Quartermaster’s De- partment, to be second lieutenant, 7th cavairy. R. S. Fletcher, D.C, to be second lieutenant, 5th infantry. “Data” says —The Smythe, ot New York, and Mr. Watts, of Philadelphia, are mentioned in connection with the Austrian mission, and itis believed ition will be sent to the Senate this week. Judge Woodward and Hon. John L. Dawson, of Pennsylvania, are named for the Russian mission, and one of these will doubtless receive the nomination Gen. Rosecrans, now of Ualifornia, and Gen. MeClernand, of Illinois, are the ‘prominent ersons suggested for the Mexican mission he former is likely to receive the nomma- tion. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts trom this Source to-day were $616,722.51. ——~ore —___ Fouts or Jury FiREworKs —Police Superintendent Kennedy, of New York. bas issued an order imstructing his subordinate to vigorously enforce the law against the use of tireworks and fire-arms on the Fourth of July. He reminds all persoms, moreover, that the penalties providea for the violation ot the or- dimance are severe, and designed to be exem- plary§ “Snakes.” «¢! ‘Ts’ and “double headers” being uuder the ban, the storekeepers of Collector | Tefuse to keep them on sale. Maturw F. Maury, LL.D.—We are giad to record the fact that Cambridge University, in England, honored itself, on the 28th of May Inst, by conferring the degree of LL.D. upon Mathew F. Maury, who sails for this country ou the Istof July, to enter upon his duties at Wasbmgton College, Va. Phe same college re- cently Bonored the poet Longtellow, of Massa- chusetts, with similar degree —Charlotterville Chronicle. S7 Locusts in Southern Illinois are so thick as to tly by myriads into the car windows, and ‘the aur is filled with them, S7 A crazy manin Western New York is trying to go without food until the 4th of July. He is now en his third week, and quite hun- ery. S27 Wash tub races. we notice, are pro as a feature of the 4th of July sports in several places. 87 Lafayette, Indiana, is putting down the Nicholson pavement. 7 Lace ruities on the shirt front area Paris tashion for male full dress. 87 The trial of Whelan, for the murder of been fixed for the 2d of September . SF The Menkeu is to revisit Paris and play in the drama of Theodore of Abyssinia. She will wear the strictest Abysipian costume. SF Miss Bennett, cousin of Mrs. Genera! Hancock, was married in St. Louis, on Tharf- day, to J. A. Ward, of the army. a7 F.C. He , clerk im an oil refinery at Pittsburg, Pee commity a suicide ‘BMoniay morning by ‘taking ixudanum. Domestic troubles. S7 Judge Durell bas decided in the United States Circuit Court in New Orleans, La, that & note given in payment of aslave was valid. S7” An unknown man entered the front hall of Father Quinn's residence, on Barclay street, New York, on Sunday morning, and sitting ‘Mrs. Sternberg of Reading, Pennsylvania. | gown against the door, blew hae eeauen out with Pair of soup ladies from the Misses Arnold. | a pistol. es Set of Chardenier vases, from Miss Arnold of 7 Louis Lane, a co!ored man, been con- ow York, “Complete set of re “Aan S | vicina iia of mass he ara ae Stevens’ works, handsomely bound, presented May, last. is is said to be the fourth wife he by the author: and mamy other smaller pres- | has disposed of in that way. ents from kind friends im all parts of the eoun- Sy Mrs. Abel Martin, sixty-two years old, wry. for some time ifirm in health, banged her: Among the distinguished persons present set win ee oe 3 abd were President Johnson and Mrs. Patierson, ae ols - ve 454 General Grant and lady, Chief Justice Chase | “a> Si -coole and Coburn hada fight in the and Miss Nettie Chase, Senator Sprague and | pawrencebur; (Ind.) Jail where they lady, Senator Doolittle and lady, Semator Har- | are at presen’ oR) laws jan, lady, and daughter, Secretary McUalloch | of tea ‘bee and lady, Secretary Browning, lady, and Miss Edes, of Georgetown, Hon. Montgom- ery Blair and lady, and Miss Woodbury his neice, Senator Sherman and Miss Wil- foch, of Obio, Senator Chandler and lady, Cag potas Ftp int 4 4 a ey Boston, a few. “ i a chapnes thet & wpots, mot patcher, ant a’ eruptions of the IB THE SPRING AND SUMEEB Pe Mpeman Cm tL TRACT 0 ery | the grestent vale: | PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. : 3 Torte got the cal of 6 “Hoe He FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. a Youss marr BEwane 2 VETO OF THE. & ECONSTRUCTION matt hominy tm thelr attendance, for it ‘The past week bas been one of unvarying ROSADALIS. | Seach remedies ch TT] the a BILL. sition has car fla, at no Lan me Phe | Sate in money matters in New York. Rates of i= Seti Ae Tae . a The followsng tx we mestage of the Presi peo oe 7, RATS, imaitted pon ‘coriain — | Sees mt oO! tates to louse Oo! ealeulatec Tesentatives to-day, returning with is objec- | was not ate anjuiumate defeat of the bill. It ‘The Great American Health Restorer tions the bill for the admission of North Cafo- Max a ee ‘WAS potbing, but justice to those pe | Sar Reatatebt the saunses j bgp y Siero prnapnipnnarad and Flori- | (oy qr 4 attend. Se aueenee eee } to representation gress. marr oes. ata leat ne the fine ‘The Best Blood Purifier im the World. | NOT a FEW OF THE WORST DISORDERS To te House of Representatives: Im returning | wee peed Ger wosld create sf betive tone, thet aftict corn of tbe to the House of Representatives, in which it | 87 ¢ comdation. disber — ' .. HELM! OT SABSAPA- originated, a bill entitled “An act toadmit the | , | 4 House then resolved iif ato Commit saree Ferment cf dividends ton targhneny coe sn Suse | is © remedy of the uimost valve. States of North Carolina, Louisiana, ee @ the Whole upo! pead- > dant ev - uestion dein, Mr. Price’ month will render money more abundant even Congress," I'do uot deem it ueccreary vs wise | ¢ masat w the Goth sestck, providice Seat mene: | than ifs at ‘Fhe Trust companies COMPOUND EXTRACT OF te ase = fa mae tc. { sited spivite anadi be rembved from the atcur, | find it very diMicalt to loan thear balances at > withnoid my signature will not, therefor 2 | tty warebonse ontil the tax is paid; anything | Per cent. Se ae ey ROSADALIS5: undertake at this time LR oe oan "Ths PROMS Ee Government Securitios. MELMBOLD'S EXTRACT cussh ‘Upon 3 i . ‘Wasuineton, June 25, 1868.—Jay Ueoke & PARILLA the Mr. ck then moved to strike ont certai A SAFE AND CERTAIN CURE J hen. Spat tbe, acta ‘cappites” ime@™ I pan Gane cf thor Gesee an emanick Stee | On. persis tae Sarge Coen ee = sl es | Bigpa, imal ee sino of esi io. the ayo heretps In pareaance of which Ik ie aaa | Koule carry with itthesmendment jastadopt- | ernment securities : (AND THE ONLY ONE VET DISCOVERED) 2 Emel. to tle ff eshave | “uy, Schenck thought the effect of Mr. Price's ror a ome Ae emo get ae sxe gov- | amendment would be to destroy the ‘export ‘contained in am Of the % biecrtens | trade in aleohol and ram. SCROFULA, IN 1TS VARIOUS FORMS; | farming mito, ay sigeere, a Bb. ‘Bader us'emoved Seinte out ime |< > ill tah ai mit to tation the State 2 : sucH as . av. fad which are equally sppiicad ,S¢A7E8P30%, | sist ac ction, which regulated the Keeping of ing Measure. Like the act recently passe Arkansas, this bill supere: boned warehouses, &c., for export, arguing thay Mr. Price’s amendment just adopted made the fection a nullity and unnecessary. The amendment did away entirely with the export Onsumption, in its Early Stages; Enlargemen 4 m reference to and Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Bones, BXIBACT SARSAPABILLA. of des the plain and who desire a large yoou- je err jdneys, and Uteras, Obronie Ta et Peery ae Constitution for | trage and rained it; aud If the atiendn eer eer NUT 3g = the a@imission to seats in. at respective Houses | to'e retained the till was left ennete eae Fe iooapeted Fieametion._Prestions [ole Soc baat Atatives of the several | mercy of the honesty of Andrew Johnson's hae ority over six States of | employes, and their was nothing on God's : ploy: ‘3 the Union which has | | of the 8kin, Chronic | been ec. WHO DESIRE BRILUIANOT ene aover- de to | foo'stool so uncertain as that The adoption cic f berreere must fy and enrich the blood. Congress, nor is exe @ warranted by previous | of M:- Rice's amendment was like killing the ALSO, Eg re erie ORNTRATSD BX: unconstitutional lee slauon upon the subject of | goose that laid the golden egg, in the hope of TEAcT. , fy Tarpriante does. ere ee tine nee pimonperpriba crore finding.a lump of gold elsewhere. foreign i SYPHILIS, Ask for H - 0 other. le equal rights of the States, an Mr. Allison (lowa) said this section and a i - Feed ana theory which is subversive | number following depended entinely upon ine Es canaqienaes aan I8 ALL1T8 VARIOUS FORMS, of Rhe fandan' meal principles of the Govern- | retention oF rejection by the Howse ee ie 1660 “Coupon, 1s 188, coupons’ ith; poe ela Saco of Alabama it Violates the | Priee's amendment. If the House retained it, | Coupon, new, 113%: Ba’ 1861, coupon. 113; ig of Congress by forcing upon that | al these section’ would have to be stri ken 4 aes aie es 1: 7.30's, Beate a con aitetion which Sas reneten er ae | All, these, wections therefore suggest that it be | W4U's.compoms, 107 4; 70's second. 111; 7 3s, PAREASES OX WHERE, MELMBOLD's People ac cording oa Gos oi = pa ped Sate erevoregg and that the quesiion be spp Certificates, 354; Mari ; Atlantic mot Apoctise, Sick Headache, Liver Compla ac ress requiring tha a 'y oft decided in the House. oC oes 4 the Back, 3 register‘ electors shoald vote upon the ques- | “Mr. Schenck objected, 's he did mot wish a D Hiekgrenke on ore ee een reams 7 y= epee rea tion Of its ratification. repetition of this debate in the House. Water Power, 174: NOY. Oentral, sy Ene CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT For these objections, and many others which Mr. Judd, (IM.) in replyto Mr. Butler, ae- | ¥ 60. Catt 3 + Hudson, 130; Readi GENEBAL ILL HEALTH, - might be presented, I cannot approve this bill, | mied that those who favored this amendment Migna Oeawel lik; Sooke ae s. PARILLA antl therefore return it for the action of Con Were, disposed. to shut down the export trade, re Gentral: ihix; Olotelana one And all Diseases of gress required in such cases by the Fede: snd they must trace the adoption of this amend. dD oJ 6Ox: EBADIC, EBU. LCEBA Constitution Anpnew Jonxsox. | ment tothe action of the New Baghng ee re tg pag nage ee, eee, a eile ‘Washington. D. ©.. June 25, 1868. bers last night in aiding to prevent all draws we a ae . AND BLADDER. 79; Uk; none: Wells, Fargo & Co. Express,26 i; American pres-, 50; United States Express, &); Mer- chant’s Union. none; Chicago & Alton, 136: 4. Market The message occapied about three minutes in reading in the House. Hon. Thaddeus Steven: demanded the previous question on the pas- sage of the bill over the veto, which cut off all backs, so as to provide for a retum revenue tax for liquor actually exported. Aver further discussion, Mr. Allison again suggested that all the amendment: bearing upon this subject be stricken oUt pro forma. DISEASES it kind of healthy 4 debate. This was sustained. and the bill was | Mr. Bontwell (Mass.) thought ‘ail-ditticulty | P'Pd, 196; Gold, 140 1T IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS, never pro- ° y a vote ° would be obviated by adoptimg the amendment . a ~~ ducing the slightest injury. BP cre ee Saree I aeedity Hieniant ions toe drawback Mattingre Steck Makket; Te-aay, to ) mays—a party vote. on alcohol and rum actually exported. and he therefore rene wed the amendment then offered He was unwilling that the export irde ia dis. ulled spirits should be broken up, not because it was of so much benefit to the country of 1.- self, but because it was intimately connected with other trade, to which it was a necessary Batimorg, June 25.—Virginia 6's, e: pen 47 bid, and 46% asked; regalar 1-67, $4 id, aud 45 asked; North Carolina 6's, 74% bid, 75% asked. cou- Which so diefigure the UBGING the evil nts of ‘ant caporing oll taints, the and © vies WF Used and endorsed by the Leadine Physi- KEM with cians everywhere it is known, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, Baltimore Markets, To-day. ‘The following, among many hundreds of our best BaLtiMone, June 25.—Cotton firm, at x citizens, testify to its wonderful efficacy: adjnnet, and tbis other trade he feared would | cents for Middiing Upt: flour more active, be injured unless some provision was made for | but unchanged my Hees: wheat doll; Mary- CERTIFICATES FROM PHYSIOIANS. RENOMINATED. i this export trade in rum and alcohol, Jand, $2.6089275; Pennsylvania, $2.55; Corn Ba.rimore, Mp., March 4. 1866. (Special Dispatch to the Star.) Mr. Bepk (Ky.) SOP ote etree A rate of | firm, white $1.12881.13; yellow 81.05a81.10; oats | 1 believe Dr. Lawrences “hodhoarig? to be uNcinxati, June 25—The Republican | drawback as proposed, (WW cents,) becanse he | dull, Maryiand and Pennsylvania, said, weet. | ehhglieve Dr. Lawren Ix Use, and therefore fully Conveniion for the Fourth District re- | Std it was often a fraud upon’ the West as | orn, w cents, Rye dull. at €1.0. Pork quiet, av | teeopaneaait whiskey Was carried through the country for THOMAS J. BOYKIN, M.D. other purposes but andei the plea ot export. Bacon active, rib sides 174: clear sides, suited in the renomination, without opposition, houlders, 144; Hams, 21a2 cts; Lard dull, of Judge Wm. Lawrence for Congress. The drawback should not be more than 15 or | at I= cents. ROSADALIS wih, CURE THE worst papi pehcinns aed FROM EUROPE TO-DAY, BY CABLE. Mr. Boutwell said the drawback was limited w . Say, rsa 7 T DIURETIC. 37977, Mr. Griswold (N. ¥.) wss originally opposed | £'2i* 6's, ex-coupons, 5°%; new, 57%. Goy- MELMBOLD'’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA ISTHE GRBAT BLOOD PURIFIER. ernments on ti street are lowe: ‘kis, June 2$—Forenoon. firmer and rentes higher at 71 Liverrvot, Juse quiet and steady. Loxvow, Jun The Bourse is ie. 2% — Forenoen.—Cotton jes of 1.000 bales. Afternoon.—Consols 1% - a0d3;. U.S. 5-20 sai? Liverroor, June 25—Afternoon.—Cotton firmer and more active. Sates of 12,00 bales. Prices unchanged. LETTER FROM SENATOR SUMNER. Colored Men for Congress. RicHMorp, Va., June ‘The followiag Jeter has been written by Senator Sumner wa to drawback, but inasmuch as Mr. Price’: amendment had been adopted, he thought something was necessary to protest the export trade, and would therefore vote for Mr. Bout- amendment. ——_e—__ Te-day's New York Mi ts. (By Telegraph. } New Yor, June 2.—Flour unchanged. Wheat dull and Oe = Corn slightly in buyers favor. Pork new mess, $28.45. Lara quiet at 16% 817 cents. Cotton fi. mer at 30a 30% cents for Uplands. Freights dull. Tar- peutine easier at 45 cents. Rosin dull, at S3a $5.06 for strained common. Mr. Moorhead (Pa.) move to make the drawback 50 cents instead of 60. He was in favor of a drawback bnt did not wish to make it greates than the tax paid. Mr. Moorhead’s amendment was agreed to. The question was then taken upon Mr. Moor- heads motion as amended, and it was agreed to ‘as a substitute for the 5ist section of the bill. Section 52 and 63 of tle bill were then striken out. She was enti ybisbmenxt, fours. with suck respect anf HALL'S VECEARL® SiCitaaw HAIB ITSEL? TO BE THE MOST PERFECT HELMBOLD's itizen of Norfolk: Section 54 was agreed to without amendment. HAs PROVED i “SENATE OuAaxDgR, June2 1804 —Dear sir: | , S'etion and Sy 66,59, 0) aed Greene te PT ABAT ERED ERE PUBLIC, oF CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT 1 have your letter of the 18th inst., iu reference | !t;d to spirits in bond were also stricken out. | _It jee vegetable ‘and contains no Inju- to the eligibility of colored men to Conztess. 1 | Bending the consideration of the 62d section— | ricua properties whateyer : Buca know of no ground on which he could be ox- | _ Mr. rime pameeins inal the committee | te itr Lea the tal atm Pit original color. Tise, for the pa of acting upon Presi- - should ‘welcome he election of © competont | Gaui veto of tht omnibus reconteruction set” | «ft ccaumaiti tous aud mates the tr softs me nanaen emanate Tepresentative of the colored race to either | |, The committee rose, and the veto message of | “"Trie'w splendid bair dressing. house of Uongress as a final triumph of the the President was isid before the House and © person, old or young, should fail to use it cause of equal rights. Till this step is taken | Tead. is recommended and used by the first Medical Mr. Stevens (Pa.) demanded the previous OGr Lanne te complete. question upon the question of passing the bill, Ask for Yours truly. Cuagies Scuwze. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Be r fignng® econ oWMR coneary’ sot. | HAS So Raann, a. Proreere | BOSADALIEAIEA OPER REMEDY 15 At | ue tretment seep! a, Ommumetceo Mr. Robinson (N. Y.) asked if it was in or- for sale by 9) my ‘comm | prom 6. W. BLOUET, Beq., aTToRNET aT Law, | SUPported from these sources, and the der to refer the veto message to the Judiciary AMERICAN HOUSE, WILS0N, NORTH CAROLINA. Boston, Massacuvsetts, ai venti ef Maryland Edito Batimorg, June 25.—The Democratic Con- Committee. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS The Speaker said that motion would be in Segraiive, Soldiers and Sailors’ Convention of | order if he demand for the previous question | |The very important and extensive tmprc meats bp Senn ag at = a laryland met here to-day. for the purpose of | was withdrawn. 3 mad ‘The thet Remedins. Of National Convention is Neer gud Sal: | | Mr. Stevens dectined towithdraw the demang: | H¢ls!, the largest in New England. enable the pro THE ResADALIs Sines Atvertioe’, may not be classed as Patent grey National Convention in New York, on | and ‘the question being taken, the bill was | BUCton fice ions and conve styled no, 1 many (astances, are t00 July ith. parsed—yeas 1/5, nays 30. Bieuces superior to any other Hotel iu the city ‘The articles from which | ety! A convention of Maryland editors assembled to-day in this city for the purpose of establish- ring the past summer additions have bei of apart: 08 ing a uniform price for the State printing of numerous euites rooms. The City Council refused to make an appro- SPECIAL NOTICES, poorer ped cme Cainer for music or fireworks for the Fourth AYER’'S CATHARTIC PILLS, bouse in one mi: nut FOK ALL THE PURPOSES OF 4 Laxa- | Suenisrepicotted a CHRONIC LIVER COMPLAINT C1 T FROM HAVANA. DICIN, all its appointments.eq This is to certify that I was eured enti Perhaps no medicine is iversally re- | Compiaint . Lawrei Pi ond earl seg edn | Pe eed gr Cathartic, nor was ever | . Telegraph Ofice, Billiard Halls. and Cafe on the | LAves, Complaint by Dr 7 be Meg Soe ed - i. any before so nuiversally adopted into use, i | first foot LEWIS BICE & SON, for a loi }, ad trying various: battle in Coro, General Gil, with 300 of his | Cyary country and amoug all classes, as this mil my 2-law3Sm Proprietors. | out benefit. made. Decocions are trouble Seti Menage ae twcne Surat. | gap Fry ic Fae seaea care Shs ets | Sonate peach era ene = | te. Hy ory . ing 4u unconditional surrender of the place, yother, ‘Those who have tried it BATCHELOB’S HAIR DYE. ip nearly every house ia my borhood. and | se ihey tre weaker bun the decoction f ‘fluids scemacteneriirebitenstdii hem; those w eno —- they all praise it esa great saturated with holding DECLINES A RE-NOMINATION. or wee Cee = De. THOMAS THORN. 1367, = REENE County, August 14 ° alone, the are otherwise . Bostox, Mass. Jume 25.—Representive | that it ver ough any fault or hegiect of , —— ee eee Fomor Hooper has written a letter tothe electors of the | It# ¢ wince pare pel igo doe" which onene Fourth Massachusetts District, declining are- | the following complete pen cures are | Srbrown. Sold = ig faa J Bartiwonn, Febrosry 1, 1303, | {0be® Sith, foKecp the decoction frome spoiling kuown in’ every nelghborhood, aud we nced aot Be BF oRStIY applied ot ws eager | 95, J. J Lawrence : lore the advantages and eu) Finia nomination. lish them. Adapted to sll agen and contiringe | Bo. sreet, New York. ia l-eodiy EAR Bim: I take in recommending | » Here the af 4 iiwltbit: Misi! bean a climates; containing nelther calomel or ny [QUT BOSADALIB 00.0 very powerful alterative. ‘finest test of their superiority will be a com- TERRIFIC HAIL STORM. jeteriows hey may be taken with safety A CARD. bave seen eT eet aear eae DADEY reeults sen with the properties es set forth in the pitmenamrton, N- ¥., June 25.—A terrific anybody The tr pagar coating preserves {hm | A Clorgyman, while residing in South America | —OUe # case ef secondary syphilis, in which the Biited atates Dispeasesrs” 11 storm occurred here yesterday. the stones a . miss "discovered s safe and being nearly as large as héneggs. ‘Much asin. | being purcly vegetable no can arise from | Ody for the Cure of Nervous Wes edy for the Cure age was done to the crops. their ase im any quantity, of Nervous Weakness, the Crlnary Semi: grata sera fo pried See tntluence on the | 8%: Bigeases of the Urinary and oO lon- FORTIETH CONGRESS, | thestomach. bowels FACTURE Mr LADO FELIS ETHEL ei seb ears sarge the mode of commendation. yy, their irregu and’ by correcting, wherever rangements ag are the first origin of disease directions are give he Wrapper sn the for the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cw ate This Afternoon’s Proceedings, TuvRspay, June 25. 3 ry For bY! (PSIA or INDIG. ION, LIst- BLY CONCENTBATED SENATE.—The Senate met at 2 p. ™., pur- rESR ESET, are in taste and svant tg adjournment yootraay’ * P° > POr | EERE RSS, Laon aud” Gosh QD APE: apie ER tahc Yrs. pismue Mr. Edmunds cali up the bill for the re. | ulate the stomach and restore its healthy tone and moval of causes in certain cases from the State Courts to the United States Courts. Hovsk oy RePRESENTATIVES.—Mr. Paine cw asked leave to introduce a bill, for refer- en. roviding for the issue of arms for the use of the militia, ACHE. JAUNDION C. yates oq BLAOUE FE t - the ous case, to diseaced action or remove the obstructions hick sai MARE M. T. HELMBOLD, Mr. Eldridge Gemanded the reading of the | “8° GyagureRY or DIARRHE one — eee Se Btackurer of a ren Mr, Paine withdrew it, in) a targe | SSE Anemone. "a DEPARTMENT OF TER InrERto eee 5 HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. m 3 » (LIL) a 3 i vie that name a OEM, Msanbarae, (il) a lenge | OF SEVERLE: OAANMy Wats | argon Scere aL | net ey a fm pra any svete | FLMBOLD'S DaUG Axo Spegker's table and reterred to the Committee | SIDE. BACK AND LOLNS i ae ee peribed Land Warnes = [am ad and rtapdiog jn, tals v 2 copelitnn Metal. nee Ot melon of Mr ye Wyck (N. Y.) the it apece With such change at a he Cas room aia Mayor of Wiese, x o. | mt President of ited States was ted L SWELLI a i — 80LD I8Ts HERE. = gee the Fone es an, Atuerican eltivens oe Spould ave sie x eats Eritent loses racer pusoerensian ”. ave Barres 5 , and convicted ince effec | rastic pi . Ww YY Price bottle, he SUPPRESSION a ii should be Da RST theated sia aa2a atari pees | wea as peste th ana see a WOARRE DF UMSSRI TEREST Dinn-r Pill, take one or two Pills te pro- is A «yet ws digestion and relieve the \ House why they bave not becy Siete enttny ection. restores the nome ARE GBNUINE unless done up in steci- laeea. Ws *e- | abd invigorates the eysteu, Houce it te olten ad: NORE bike tee done UP in sees to contracts payable tn eoin beiasesrirenn ion | Gus tnegecie tolerabiy” wells often nds hats . tg con! nm im fen trum 1 a1 e Spesucjsileand vetted the Ways and | Seyclceng cage, apg oe 5. mmusoLo, leans Committee. gestive apparatus: ‘Mr. Cobb (Wis.) objected. oe gee $,5--—0 rhs Mr. Jobnsoa » ‘prevent epuriccs vide for fa the army. two a _ irs. Nr, Telia dnd.) presiad s memorial on @ wwii & half of white settlers in ta. Referred to Committee on Indi IMPORTER OF ® Mr. Schenck moved that the PaRIBIay Fancy imelf into oF soa Wha 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Dill, and that motion 7 Ge to make s statement, and said the And ‘Trevise, Paris, the Whole bad now reached the is eae Of the bill, which was within tions of one-balf of the whole Sioa eeeass ; sites, to ave the bill. pushed ae PHALON'S “PAPHIAN SOAP" = Present week. He believed it could be | Bat with all ¥ 2h 4 Bae of the to the rapid Joan J. PEABODY, Se Sons cote: ci eee, fue | VORR AEE eee ‘was the case ‘occur again 1, Ne A Menighte meat ar aad be would insist upon Jetty a idl brent