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EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY-SURDAY EXCEPTED"; — AT THE STAR BUIL! ) 5. W. Corner Pa. avenue ani 1ith street og NOYES, BAKER & CO. | —_—~e— \ The served by the carriers tc thetr | PR nd ns inthe city Zod Tustrict at Tex V%, XXXB.° r. | WEEKLY STAR —pobliahed on Friday Ph Dollar and a Haif « Year, | ) pt THUS EVER SEAR. | ese eee eee =. | titof Major A. ©. Richards, Saperintendent Washington News and Gossip. of Police,.on the charges preferred by the Cons | Servative members of the Gouncils at the 1ast eames meeting of the Board ‘olice, and consey REvieton oF UMitEp Stared Stareres.— | cuently there was coosiderbie commotiog ‘Messrs. Johnston and James, Comraissioners | @iuong parties about head quarters. for revision and comsoltfation of the Stntates | The trial had not commenced at 3% o’cloc’, of the United States have completed s repor | at whick bour Messrs. Nichols, Bacon, an@ 07 roe , Murtagh were present, but the other members which was submitted tq {BG Senate this Hors or the board, with the exception of Mr Mea. ing They submit as specimens of their werk | ment, who is absent from the city, were’md- their revision of Inws relating to patents and | mentarily expected. pyrights, the a tite public printin, A others present were Ex-Mayor Wal- Se, Cemrbectoae tay tbe eee nt, | naaaanh Cada themes tames cots a ” vag | SWAiM, as witnesses tor the prosecution: Coum- directed ( the inyestigation and plansadcp‘ed | expan Fowler, Kegister Boswell, and Mr. @ by other nations for the codification of their | G-Langley, witaesses forthe deféhse. if laws. They then arranged. co tar as practics. | wmimdeit Uooen tae Hex men le su tatutes unter thel Caw REE eo bead tte: te ee eee ct their | Seuate to-day, the bill providing for the re- wrk loeetatet y found it necessary | moval of the Centre Maritet, inthe city of o* ew statuter on ail subjects which | Wasbington, and for the erection of a market De axig = 4 s he | DUUding in a more suitable locality, reported Sey have undertaken. and the progress of the | Bythe Distrier Commities ou the sthet Pats, ‘Work is necessarily #0 slow that it will not be | ruary, Laney in - Stan = the time it possibte'te complete it within the hmuts pre- | Was presented.) was called up ap serited by the act authorizing the commission.-| _ 1h Anthorizes And requires the Comimiee ae | within twelve months from and after the pak THeUrvictal VOTE OF ARKANSAS.—I0 the | gage of the actall the bulldinge shade and fob, Senet M>. Wade. President poo *#. | ements, of every description, now located 9n presvated 2 communication from General U | pla pa power gr Be Peunsyiva 1 333 5 a ei avenue, between 7th a streets west, aed S. Grant, covering an official table, forwaried | Syenne, betwe pt lato Staylggte waihe by General Gillem, Commandant of Arkansgs, | Diver, apd to cause the sald feerpyoting te ne showing certain statistics regarding the eleeuo: | therenfter enclosed and preserved in the saihe iu Arkansas, which statistics are consolidated | Manner as other reservations now wnder Mis “ | charge. | from reports of registrars made m obedience to | MATER ug oo fo, 1. tustructions iseued irom headquarters. Prom weapon : Tux Tria. or Mayon Ricuarps—Tym Pos | Present market building shali be turned over ts report it eppears tbat the toll maraber of | to the Mayor of the city of Washington gr registered voters wes 73,78¢ number of whites | such public purposes as may be deemed proger registered. 45,714. number of black under the direction of the cofporate authorities <S.070. Por: moder of votes cast iM con: | of said city. : Section 3 authorizes and empowers the cdr- nuonsl ele SSM, Wumber of whites \ porate authorities of the city of Washington to Voted at consututonal election, 4,676, aumber | euter upon and o¢cupy, as permanent site t of bisek swho voted. 1-33. Total number amarket-house, all of that portion of pudfic oles for Constitution, 27,869; azainet the Con— | Secm sare tne ae nga pao eay, Pe stimntion, 26,507. Majority for Constituuon, 1.315. | one hundied fret south of the southeast corer ~ | of block three hundred and fiity, as marked on GrRounspLess Gossip—The w papers | p= at se eo frdehey ames | ence LA on at ned to ooking | five Lum and eleven feet aud tour inctivs Bene ee Le ESE Dapdatemimmandnamen en Spee ees aud next Vice Eresident, nelene veins. | west cornet of biook three hundred and wen & Paragraph silos iu the papersengazing Mr. | ty-tour, thenge south oue hundred and seventy Colfax to a young Indy of Keokux 1 feet along = e - side of talepate street wei. ny into the STak yes! doweseen tenceeast ike hundred and eleven teat fou: pred eoeia ssh a « ey tae rad 2 inches to a point oa a west oe = ogee = eee, ee Carer eren Se » = eu | street west, thence mort one andred an. curly. as it Bas not the sligatest foundation i | seventy feet to the place of beginning. fact, and was posi coutradicted im the | Section 4, enacts that for the purpose of ereet- Caseaze Journa: weeks age. | Ingsuch marke:-bouse it shall be lawiul for ae seid corporation to create a debi, in such form ore: ting of | 48 May be found most expedient, not exceeding pinky hp slip ip dgeapons Ge erp ey erty mo nd dollars, at a Thite of interest not exceeding per centum session continned for some | per annum, any restriction in the charter of ts and Represeutatives | said city or existing Iaws to the contrary not- tae President this fore. | withstanding: Provide d, That the government exes of the United States shallin noevent whatever ” he, either directly or indirectly. liable far the Principal or terest upon any loan which may be obiained under the provisions of this act; and the emire revenue of said bailding shall, T paying contingent Hos. Rovert J. Harr. of New York, 2: been employed by the Secretary of the Trea: ¥ to manage before the Court of Clams the cotton cases in which the Department is mter- | on the load, be approp! ted his in the Treasury build. | the money borrowed for said purpose, in be- = = e pelinommsaincccitas aaa (oe § Bm provisions of this act: And prvwidat, further, that no more than two hijn- . dred and twenty theusand dollars shall be éx © Slee ¥e-butions ar Pt GUNTLEWED’s Flees neat til thw nace a imeeneee Se of the onge common gold dollar piece shall contracts be entered into whieh involve Leer a larger expenditure tor its completion. Tue President bas sent an officer to Atlanta Section 5, enacts that the sud corporation to inquire inte the facts which led to the arrest shall have the right ta hold and e citizens of G 4 for murder P rty (as hetofore described in section ‘Baibern ot Cotambear ana whe are mos kat | three,) 20 lone as thesald bell ting to be erected thereon shall be mamtained as a market-house t Atlant a and no longer, and all Isws and parts of ComPiiment To How. Josera S. Witsos.— | !8Ws imconsistent herewith are hereby ree Hon. Joseph S. Wilson, Commissioner ef the | Pr led. General Land Office, has received a tetter trom | Tux Tax Brit.—The House bas finished the Rev. G. W. Samson. President of the Colum- | consideration of ali but the two last section} of binn College. announcing that the Rouorary the Tax bill, which relate exclusively to the degree of Doctor in Philosophy was yesterday :ax on National Banks. Mr. Pomeroy offered el aa ce 4 motion to strike out these two sections, aud cepted by his many friends threughow the | with every prospect of beingagreed to. The CounIFY As a tribute to his merits as An Accom- | eptire separate Tax bill is likely to be finished plished scholar snd courteous gentleman. during the day. As soon as this is disposed of. the River and Harbor bill comes before the House as the special order. Pourtical.—Mr. McDonald, the new Se ator from Arkansas, isa uative of Pennsy! yams. UrPicy oF DIRECTOR OF BUREAU OF STATIS. — Chase is “dead in love” with the Presi- | rics AvotisueD —The Senate unanimously dency. It remains to be seen whether his pas- | adopted an amendment this afternoon to ‘the sion is recaprocaled. | General Appropriation bill abolishing the ot- —Mr. Bloss, of the Cmcinuati Eayuires, B29 | 69 of Diregiot of the Bureau of Siatiatict, pad ‘Written a life of George H. Pendleton. placing the Bureau under the charge of the — The Democrats cf the Second Vermont Special Commissioner of Internal revegue. aries | This legis lates oatof office Me.'Alex. Delrtar, . Chase, of Lyndon, for Cougres Tau - . against Boland in nis, and was detéated by | the present Director of the Burcu. 6,509 majority. — The Puiadelpbia Democrats have finally | THE SECRETARY OF Wa® has granted a Barmonized, and nominated a city ticket head- | }8ve ofabsence for three months to second ed by Daniel M. Fox for Mayor Kentenant Loyal) Farragut with permission to — The Lynchburg (Va) Republican imtorms | visit Europe. Lient. Farragut, who isa son Chief Justice Chase that he might have been | of Admiral Farragut, graduated at West Point the next Democratic President of the United | afew daysago. He will visit the squadron ‘States, in Geflance of ali the world and the re<t by his fa! , and that cL ©f mankind,” if he had decided the McArdie | “Cmmanded by ther, for pu: - ; has been granted permission to delay in case in the Supreme Court of the United States | Pose three months joy instead of postpouing it for | Teporting for duty until the ist of January, party purposes until December. 1s69. — The Msysville (My.) Builetim ts mformed - “: 3 ye feos eter oa co cme Kinsmen | ,RECMTHY Yow Ceetown The nia that Gen. Grant is expected to visit that county | fom cu: e pol om during the latter part of the month, and wil! be | Jume 15th ee vee ne Dieee sees at Maysville for a short time. $254,046.07. New York, 751M, autel- — The Republican duhculty in the twenty. | phia, #146,600.65, Baltimore, $145,001.49. Total, nth (Rochester) district isin a fair way tur ; *2451,906.24. Se * *, | A Movemnyt is on among the Demo- — The Dayton (Unio) Ledger, V brporte a ar | cratic politicians to the nomination of Somes Of Gene Wo Barre aia Cae ne | a man of the Pendleton stmpe, to urge Gen. ‘Thomas added to the hist of Democratic capdi- | Scbofield a: a suitable candidate to be brought @ates for the Presidency. It says rah f the | before the New York Convention. * New York Races’ are not exciting, it will uot ————_ be for want of ‘entries’ nor of foreign horses. | DetaitEep.—By direction of the President, ‘Truly it seems as-if the demoralization of Major J. H. Whittlesey, United Stateg army, he Democratic ty, which set in last fall, just | nas been detailed as Professor of military sci. after the elechione, ‘and the cry, for a particular v pu of « policy,” ‘you must be careful to = the Cornell University at Ithaca, New get Republican votes, and not to drive them off . by coe ae ae ee pw = baa | Tue New York Mail says:—“Several gentie- spreading and wide. melaac! enough, bot mo wan hea any sight to com, | Monin tits = introduced the oe of Pian of the conftagration who helped to kindle | CArrying large white ponga parasols, which are the fire.” called ‘sun protectors.’ ” — The Newark Courier thinks that ex-Coa- NS eer yy ang oh Gemocrarse peer By Governor ot, ‘Kew York, recently appoimted by the President Jersey. Munister to Austria, 1s at Willard’s. The Newburg (N. X.) Press don’t support | Sea ase as much ss it did. The Rochester (ion ENE +d . {Demecsatte) says the Chase movement upon | from his Impeachment Investigation Commit- the original line marked out by those Who | tee on Monday of next week. believe in the thing and those who are playing ee the thing, has come to grief by reason of the | THE SENATE to-day adopied asan amend. pretty unanimous and pretty emphatic con- | ment wo the legislauve appropriation bill a emnatien of th Democratic press. | clause prohibiting the exhibition of statues and — The uniform of the Pendleton escort will | Pictures in the rotunda of the Capitol, consist — brewn linen duster, = Reha seg | Ree pight felt, and dark colored pants | pporgctiow oF FOREIGH CITIZENS ABROAD. ‘Their uliar banner is the American fing. | s with astar for every State im its Held of blag, | 2u the Beuate to-tay ‘ar — offered an while across its bright bars is imprinted a fac | amendment to the bill reported from the Rte simile of a five-dollar greenback, save and ex- a prong beagg wed George Afred denies bill, and reads as follows: a ae that | Pit aball be the duty of thé. Pyestdent forth- he js to edit 2 Chase Organ, and says he for} 15 so soport to Congress, if in ssesiem, all "he Guat end Coex . | circumstances of any such arrest and’ deten- — Alexander H. Stephens and Herschel V. | {on and any proceeaings for the release of ine Jobnson bave been urged to be present at the | citizen 20 arrested and ed, that | | ' meeting of the National Democratic Conven- may take action to secure to every such 7. citizen Of the United States his just rights. But — Gerrit Smith says, “I expect to vote for | it Co: - ant and Colfax. I like them both: and, m ro main, 1 Like the platform on which they = stand.” Con, — The Hon. Jno. Covede will be renominated | pws sntioes ca Smee of any sack arrest m the Twenty-first Pennsylvania Distret. pore eg ph annoy aa lease Fayette and Indians counties are unamimous | Gong: 4 fs for him, and Westmoreland will doubtless | Gvery citizen of the United s tis jae be not im session, concur. rights.” The bill as amended was ordered to — Albert Pike, in the Memphis App-al, as be printed. of the Chase movement : ‘e have beard tha! came {bolic sailors, ured of fish and it they Ipreeyat Reven' ‘The receipts from this sane eee a Me Lent abit of | source to-day were $649,163.33. fastening aham to @ letting it over the into the sen, and drawing itupagain. | 1. caries. Voyeey, & learnéd meester which tiny comlacar it now | eR Seat Ce a rorya Se peace elation of doing penance. Nooth: | and restored aa they were before corruption, ra we think, can Democrat out 1 , Apo standing room on of Baimon P. nase. the os “or theas, bat they would form s close: cole: Peters he Wm A, 2, Parke Galan 8 3; Quinn 300, Qa arc FC michad MF, Bay waco Ben v gua fi. NS. 4,774 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tk money market is withont change, the’ sapply plentiful and” increasing. The rates are the same, but it is likely, with ling disposition to sell Goverameats probable. Meanwhile we guote | ernment bonds at three collaterals four d market is less concession in rates having the approach of the time for the Democratic National Convention, (July 4,) a doubt par- ‘vades the market an reference to what its action bein reference to the medium of payment LIST OF LETTERS, Remain ta thi Olihee, rida: . Bhnj om City Pest | Gumon June 26, 186s. an cater Ma Sterdlsed Eeuteee giving Wee Sane , for within one month they wit! be ——— ee LADIES’ LIST. Hen Ano Blize er Asbe Albert Mrs; Frwy, Jove 26. SEvaTg.—The Chair ptesented a cemmnuni- gndorsi os Arkasas. hid WROM EUROPE TO-BAY, BY w. fell Reform Crub— 4a Loxpox, June 2%6—Henry W. Longfellow, poet, was last evening elected a member of the Reform Club, » June 26.—During the stay of Prinee at Bucharest he was waited on by a deputation of Jews, resident it. that city, who took that method to dress tothe Emperor their persecutions, and General Grant, to the election in comm pnicstion from the Commission- Rie pet ee ie W! rt rformed by a ir ? meraorial of soldiers of the war of 1812, asking to’ be placed on the Referred to Committee on Pea- the demand for in B7 If not. the Amiertean Sane vn onl, ssradeemdaner rm, a farther ensued. In view of ww To Y Steinar We Sours pension rolls, ‘SLO8S. Bir. Comness offered an amendment whi: beasked to be printed to be offered to t! Protection of the rights of abread when that bill ix Bilen Mrs, Bro 8 a! ‘ing an amelioration urton hanuie Mrs: of their condition, and thanking the Emperor for bis Kaown liberality toward all races of He. P’pexbox, June 2¢—Forencon—Coneole for + U.S. 5-2's, 73 ya73y. Eries, 5¥. %- Panis, June 26—Forenoon.. dull and rentes are quoted at7 of France increased its Specie last week seven Jatherine. Bui keon Blize; br Mre aces, Re Mre, Brown < Tageert Das House bill for the Ainerican citizens ior consideration. larlan introduced a bill granti right of way‘over the public lands to Stal Pacitie Railroad aud Telegrap! y. } ir. Yates introduced a bill. to provide for|a more economical administration of the goxern- ment in the Territories of the United Stats. Reterred to Vominittee on Territories. i introduced @ bill to incorporate Harbor Company. Reierred to Committee on Commerce. at Narragansett on. Commerce. Wasnixeton, June Pay —Jay Cooke & Co, furnish the tollowmg quotauons of Guy- Hon J Mw 7 > seew: Tow: a; ernment nities = Mra, Butler Ma: ck wos LWA: Torur Wu f.5e. The Bank a Tins Mr ty \ Upere Le Hy, Ualleos Advtsn ne V~Vorhese Mr, Vaschal! Robt; Vannontstr © © Mrs; Cook ts June 26 — Forenoen.—Ontton 12,00 bales: sales of ‘hich 14,000 bales were Ft, and 9000 ties for speculatic Ft is 607,000 bales, ot which 3 Twenties, 1965..5.;, Syd cas ad ¥ firmer. Sales of the da: the week 68,(00%ales, of ‘aettol Alfred; Wallace Weve Onariee — Walk ieop : | Altern Wing Aan Wo olden, Whiting © Pi ‘airues, July. ‘EW YORK—PIRST BOARD. Trovide fora life boat station hb. Referred to Committee Mr. Conness presented a memorial seni by telegraph from California, signed, he said, by « large number of the wos prominent citizens of the State, asking a reduction of the tax on erape brandy. Reterred to Committee on Fi- Mr. Chandler called up the bill to for the building of a breakwater in = 18; Devise Suean Mre; Mra: Drocke Will #—Eari Emily; Loxpon, June 426—Aiternoon.— Financial market unchanged. 1.30's, 2d series, Liverroor, Juv og 1.375, Bd series. Bvans Etta, Eltiott Mrs, Fanny Mra; Field i Mrs ie, Grimes A L Mrs; Garcia Bu ; Griffin Margaret; Green Prie ‘Hinds Anus H Nee: Hobbs Cora; Harrison Mre. Bh a Hute Rincon Eile J; ek 26 —Afternoon.—The of cotton gticat bound to this markei 1s 33; Bxavs ¥’—Fuller Emily, Francie Mra; Forrest Lottie, Fl EDITORS ON AN EXCURSION. —The Wisconsin and Mungesota editors yesterday morning visited all the places of note in this ciiy, under the guidance of the committee appointed tor tint Purpose, and in the att-rucon embarked on the Steamer Belle of Alton, tora river excursion. The delegation expressed themseives high!y pleased with the eutertaiament. left this morning on @ sprtial train, an reach Chicago in time for he banquet to be {By Bankers’ and Hrokers’ Telegrapr.) Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocks and bonds 1h home and icreigu markets as follows: New Yous, Juue 26.—First Board—U. 11, compon, 117 4; 6.20’s, 1S62, coupons, 1864, coupon, I1i; G—Green Atti Gcodloe Mary B Corbett called up tle bill to provide for the removal of the Gentre Market, in the city of Washington, and the erection of anotier market in 8 more suitable tocality; which wns The unfinished business, being the Lacis- Intive, Executive, ana Judicial Appropriation bill, was taken up. Mr Morgan. from the Committee on the Li- the following amendments, which were agreed appropriation {Tom $3,3'U to $5,400: increasing the appropria. ray of the Superintenden Garden and guard. fo $11,246; appropr $1.50 for expense ofexchanging public ‘oreign Governments. Mr. Morgan, from the same committee, also reported an amend providing that herr or other work of art. Mis; Baye M Mrs; Mo! ney Mrs: Harriman 8 1) MM) Bs Israel Uocil; Jacksot — abelian; James Mi K—Xelowski H. Mp Peuse Petet, colored, Young Gon OB M y. Z—vellingborer & Collins; Zommere Louis receene —W.W OW: Balter Washing gs Decoy, Ev ciation 2. BOWEN P M SPECIAL NOTICES. wed sciat ean, PHALOMS “PAPRIAN LOTION” BEAUTIFYING Ture BAND COMPLEX Ohio and Missise sa, #, Atlantic and, 2: Western cksilver, 244: Boston ¥. Central, 134: Feterred,75¢; Hudson, 139%; Reading, 103; Michigan Central, 117%; Muchigan Sou! 2; IMinois Central, ai 2p ee A efreund, Washington NEWS FROM MEXiCo. igo! Pennssivania Retief New Yors, June 26—The Herald ha = * the Cuba cable, advices Mexteo, to the 2vth instant. Minister of Justice, bad msisied on resigoia Mans dl, formerly Secretary of Legs ion Washington, had been instullbd as a Jadge of the Supreme’ Court foiled the forces sent agaiust im by the Gov- op WK —E ing Boretta yach Annie; Lee Carrie.4; Lowe Johanna | key Miss; Lewis Mary © Mrs; Lilliston ‘tee A Milford Abby: Mathews Charity: BP ycatberine hom Vera Crez, Dr. Osstro, the 3; & Co. Express, 25; American Ex- mited States Express, 454; Mer- Chicago & Alton, 136: do. bonses from $7 General Rivera Ellen, McLeod Elizabeth: Mm 8, McNanty Mollie, McKuigut t DJ Mrs; Nalle Mollie D; Neate rton Geo K Mrs. Mr=; Parkam Hav Poche n Jules & Mrs; C Mrs; Plater > 5 Ps Proat Mary: Pepu Priscilla brs R- brabam MILWAUKIE SAENGE Mit ackie, Wis., Tune %— commenes here to-da Delegations from ai) poinis are arriving. Tue streets of the city are handsomely decorated ‘with flowers and green branches, interspers:d with flags and motioes of weleome. Thé fir-t concert takes place this evening Shige ti Baltimore Stock Market, To-day Battrwong, June 26.—Virginia 6's. ex-con- a7 bid, and 47% asked: regular 1665, 45 eg Markets, To-day. » property Of private in- al! be allowed to be placed for the Rotunda. or any other portion of the Oapitol butiding. Mr. Trembutl. trom tee, offered au am que for the purcha: hall's Annotated Constitntion of the United States, for se of thy Senate and the House of Representativ Mr. Trumbull remarked that this was a very valuable work. Mir. Mormill, of Vermout. it any Senator or member wants a copy of it lethim put bis hand ia his own pocket and os HY At ig iuealaabie. : Git bes nocaayl LOTION ie tiecouis rattate aad i = Jucrciary Commit. ents for Middling Uplani but prices unchanged the market; wheat du firm, white $1.19a51.15: yell duil'and unchanged Bacon firm and in good demand, 3 clear sides, 17, shoulders, 14 » 2az2 cts; Lard dull, at is cents. ‘chap the SKIN. Price ¥4 cents per cake. “FLOR DE MAYO." “FLOR DE MA a NEW PERI ey EN BAGEAN IN QUARANTIN PHILADELPHIA. Jun s m Legua, Lagraadce, reports bavimg e-caped from Fortress Monroe, is de- tained at the Lazarete: nd Will be thoroughty ted betore being permitted to come to the c FUNERAL OF HEBER C. KIMBALL. Cricaco, June 2 Salt Lake City si Kimball was at cD S Mrs, Sherdan Catherine Mrs; Smiths ewart Cora Li Mre; Ban: DELICATE. L PHALON & BON. New York Sold by ali Druggist~ undergoing tre! leansed and fumiga- ‘Thar may be, out Skuth Fannie | jeurietta Mrs, ; Shervin Jane Pr. Williams coutd not tote for the anfend- He thought the people had just cause ot complaint against Cougress for 1 | MALL'S VEGETABL RENEWER BAs PROVED ITSELF To BE THE PREPARATION FOR THE Ra FERED THE PUBL: It i8 a vegetable compound, aud contains po tnju Street To-day. Stocks active and bet- ey, 304 per cent. Gold, Old Bonds 13 ¥; new, 13, North Carolina 6's, ex-von- it; new, 75 ka76q. ded by sever] thousa persons. His death is considered the less since the death of Joe Smith. Ta nacie and public ouildings were draped in ; Spencer a) ee r oa oe i OTarger Fanny: Tyler Lda, Taylor Jaa Die, Tinker Lice this book could now be Frelinghuysen thoacht xood thing to send these bouks among the peo- ple, particularly im the South. witere they ‘did not Kuow much about the Constitution. Mr. Conkling said if this book was to be distribution om account of its excellence, then other books, just as excel. lent, should be purclased for dis:ribution also, Congress bad never yet made any appropria- tion tor the distribution of the Scriptures. Mr. Fessenden opposed the appro} and alluded to the wasteful expenditure of an the printin, parunent of Education Congress, but against his wishes, and be believed the Department would be of more injury than benefit. Atter further discussion, the amendment was restore Gray Hair to its oris keep the hair from tailing out apd makes the hair soft, Ins- pie eiiie see y's New York Markets, By Nzw Yorz, Sellars Wheat dull and ls2c. lower Rye dull and bea Pork nominal, new Wicker Ciara; Wilson Clara: AN NOMINATION. Caicaco, June 26.—Tae Republica: Eleventh district of Illinois yesterday uomi- acclamation General Jas. H. Martin Ss. UF active and un- piendia hair dreesing bought for gene; dull, aud 1c. lower dull and bait eent lower. mess, $28.9), Lard heavy at 16% a) tou firmer at31a31 dull, Turpentine 1 without decided-change. at #¥ 33.05883.06 ¢ for strained common. ——_re-—__ VIRGINIA NEWS. The Bristol Convention will be held on ti ot July. Norfolk bas responded to the calland appointed a large delegation mond, Petersburg, Farmville, Lynchburg, and the counties of Virginia and Tenn leadmg trom Norfolx to Memphis. uted. Gen. Mahone. is giving his ce-operatiou aud The objec: of the convention is to establish of steamers to run between Norfolk and Liverpool, and thus imangurate a direct trade. On Wednesday evening last a negro man ate tempted to outrage a httle girl about 1} years gid, the adopted daughter of hy. of Harper's Ferry. Two or three lemen who were passing, hearing the wuteries of the girl rushed to her rescue and prevented the hority. “— “Aok for Hall's Vegetabie Sicilian Hair Be- ‘x CO.. Nashua, N. H., Proprietors druggists Younts Eliza Mrs. ‘Mrs. Cornelia.” —_._—_ GENTLEMEN'S LIsT. nderson Charies B: Arucid E talen HO, Tus New York Lanor Sraige.—The lavor strike in New York is sssu tins. The journeyimen holding out; and ov are in: the ming large propor bricklayers are sill “f one thousand persous movement, They are en- associations with mo: . and already over five thousand doliars have BATCHELOB’S HAIR DIB. Hair Dye isthe best perfect been founded by a a aa couraged by other anderson 32 bnorems Capt Wiaslow; Allen w in A; Baker Coie 8: Bell Chee he master masons have orgumized a Uve associ:ition, and the struggle between en Waxes very warm. A convention of the latter will be heid on the 24 of July, and in the meantime num-rou: Meetings tire veing heid. A monster sion of workingmen 1s on the tapis The New York sun sa: tion between the two are decidedly with the ‘$4.50 for egyht hours, or $5 for ten hoursy is the tairer price, we are Lot Price of labor, like that o ean ouly be determined by House oF REPRESENTATIVES (N. Y.,) from Gi —Mr. Barnes, ommittee on Banking and Our- Fency, reported a bill in relation to national banks im liquidation. It provides that the er of the Currency shal} ofa statement of the asset ities of national banks op the first Monda:s respectively of January, April, July a tober in a newspay of Washington ani ‘Doeses aud journe: prebubly be repri Virginia roads, EmaS S. ys: “On the main ques- Parties, our sympathies r published in the ‘citie heaped d pie New York. The bill wa The House resolved ttrelf into Committee o the Whole, and resumed the consideration of By unanimons consent, several amendments be offered to the seetion ta Mr. Alexagder Tepared to say. Th mod ‘y ar those who have ciding out for the best price they Woaen ® house i built and offered for sale or rent, the owner fixes his Tefuses all less favorable offers until isfied tbat ne cannot do Yo, and makes up his m: so, the brickiayers have what they bu ve to sell, namely, their stteagih and skill, and have a right to abide the result. If their customers cannot afford to puy as mucb As they want, they will bave to take less—if they can, they will get what they are complishment of They arrested the negre. the storm was raging last Saturday evening. the kigehy chimney of Mr. O. Baider. son, at Belletown, on the Richmond, Fr icksburg aud Potomac railr: were permitted to relation to tax ou cigars, &c. Mr. Maine) moved to add a new sec. tion, that apom ali interest arising trom bouds of the Unitec States a duty of ten per cent. on the amount of such interest shall be coll« and the Treasurer of the United States, c with the payment of such inti and collect such duty, The Chair ruled the amendmentout ef order. Mr. Pike appealed from the decisioh of the and the question being taken, theCh:ur as well as he expect-d ind to come down. Just fixed their price on ‘oad, was struck by id five of the tamily—three white tored—badly stunn: of Mr B., is not expected to survive the shock A girl dressed in male attire, yas arrested in Danville. a few days ago.’ The attire, i! was said, was adopted in order that the older sister migitt be Fotection to the younger. After a girls were suffered to go on their way to the W. At Nelson Court, Monday, Mr. R. Whute- head, tendered big resi, wealth’s Attorney, whic! THBEE-STUBY BRICK MOUSB, Sours Frostacx, : MARYLAND AVENUE, Betwees 918 axd 10Ts Staxets west "Bats Rooms. Ceollere, &c. Be vate "st, shall assese with her sister, oe ittot June. “If not j to ares Will vevsold Gulp forcast aut aeons’ Se H. 0. moon, 52 nay vermor. Hodgson &: Clinton Howard, C Combs Joseph; Chandier XD S. VEBTION.—Iu accordance with a call issu Colonel W. P. Maulsby, of the Executive Comm: Soldiers, and Sailors’ Qonservative Cony: tion which met at Cley: mass Convenuan of the Soldiers and Sailors of Maryland, who served in the U; during the war, and are Republican party, Mr. Price (lowa) moved to amend the 93d rction by striking out the f ‘Provided, That from and attefthe p: on all cigars imported into States trom foreign cou ‘$2 per pound and 2% per cent, ad valorem. Messrs. Price, Kelley, and Myers suppor the amendment, arguing that the clause should not have been incorporated in the bill, but tha’ it belonged to a tariff bill, and further that it was injerious to the manufacturers of tobacco member tor Mary ta: ttee appointed by the pwiug words: uation as Common- he did in obedience ued by the commander of the this act the duty the United States Bo 23 J aud in Jane, 1-66, a JT; Clarke JL; Gen. Stonem: an has appointed H. L. Wigand, Collector of Texas, iu ichmond, in place of vy Connor % Cromwell P 8,3; Clut P M; Co Carpenter & B; Carter’ Bichard TA:thapin ? G, eT As ehepin Cistke Wiltincs ‘D>—Darnell now opposed to the was held at the Democra’ic headquarters im Baltimore yesterday, Ge obn W. Horn presiding. delegates to the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ National Convention to be held in New York on the th of July, were elected, and a preamble and series Of resolutions were adopted. They us- sert that the Conservative soldiers and sailors Gen. Stoneman has appointed David L. Ad- ams constable for the 4th Magisterial Distric: Loudoun county, whose term of service had expired a Speech of Governor Seymour. THE DsMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL WOMINA- vice Tazewell gr 9s Cortes 'w Mr. Washburn (Mass.) moved to amend the paragraph by making the tax $2.50, with an ad valorem of 25 (Tenn.) a member ot the Ways and Means Committee, agreed that ra. graph was improperly in this bill, and: he boped Mr. Washburn’s amendment to strike it out would be ag: . Mr. Moorhead (Pa) also a member of the Committee, took the same view of the case, and should vote to strike out the would asked the Chairman of the ht the paragraph belonged Mr. Schenck said it did belong to it, because it was placed there by a majority of the Uom- mittee. Ne had, however, opposed the clause, and would state that he ‘also objected to it in tional Union and the fa: the Federal Constitution, aud will use their exertions against those who are now endeay- orig to keep the Udioh assander; that when a miltary despotism has been established at the South, ‘aud power placed in the hands of the negrges, it, behooves all actuated by patriotic to discard personal preferences and to the support of a Presidential candidate uncoustitutional aggres- sions. The third resolution recommends that ful observance of | Ex-Goyernor Seymour delivered an address in New York last night on national topics at Couper Institute before the Jackson Association. Nearly all of the speech was de- voted to a discussion of the on which Governer Seymou: forced lis prev opposed all fo contraction impracticable, of the public money to, pay thereby restore the bonds of H value, amd maiutsin the public faith of the nation untainted. He shar; criticised and denounced as aud oppressive the financia! the Republican administration, and declared ‘Was the restoration of the party to power; for the ablican party, as dec! cago platiorm, would only tend to per- The Republican party has ep up its negro policy, and is impossible to give the untutored African South uncontrolled power of the ernment, property, and laws ot the people of 5 by excluding the white yoters, tary despotism. It cannot give to Senators than negroes are allowed to fifteen millions of white men the subject of the cratic party for President, Mr, Ihave said nothing in behalf or views of any one who is spoken date tor the Presidency on the T have only said what each one Sarina alee me vor expenses, and then makirg our paper as a: has ‘bern named ots 2 cutting down military expenses has been Trot < using the money drawn from the pubiic del LADIES’ AND MEN'S BATCHE! THE LABGEST STOCK AN: VARIETY IN THE TH 'D GREATEST financial question, r repeated and en- viously Well-known views rms of repudiation, considered ad voeated the using whether he thou, ESTA oebea tampons Adam: F, q i ool B iphiey edwia : m Vol Dé "Fitzgerald teary. 3 Trovks, &e.. thoroughly ané Fo AE; Frash Chat, Fr i Gnd Low Prices, Ds bt mocratic Con vention should nomi- shall present a Union record that his adyersaries cannot assail. ppiaud Andrew Johnson, and authorize the Chairman to form State Central Committee for the thorough the Conservative Soldiers and THE SavTzexrest BUILDING, at New York, is raj completion, a largenumber constantly at work uponit. The buil: ‘ben ete, will cost about 842.000, The main building, which contaius on the first floor the dining hall. and on the second the large Festhalle, is 200 teet with a height of 30 feet Workmen are now busily employ: the uat wiles ttt ey As possible the mottoes and other de: The grand shooting Ovn a} Work — ARDBEW J.JOYOR 8 00., BUPAOTUB 477 and 479 16th street. Particular attentiongivento Bctres nate such aman wasteful, anequal 1 administration of Mr. Price's amendment to strike out was re. i—yeas, 51; nays. $2:and Mr. Washburn = amendment was then The Clerk then proceeded to read the section to banks and bankers. omeroy (N. ¥.) moved to strike out the banks and bankers, and ar- and Means Committee was & bill in rela- resolutions a, that the only remedy CABBIAGBE sections relati: gued that the only charged originally to re ton to the tax on distilled spirits and tobacco. on to report a ton to banks was an after thought, and an af- d he doubted whether the resolution Id have passed if the House had tully un. derstood what it was about. should be left out with other taken up when the si considered at next ses Mr. Schenck said the section was in: ted by the order of the House, as expressed in the resolution adopted. He would state that by leaving out all taxes except on spirits and tobacco. the Government would lose about seventeen millions of reyenue. By retaining the bank clauses, the dehciency would be re- ru ledged itself to ix deep by 125 feet wide, stacding armies, On \didateof the Demo- iT saad: are to supply this buildin, essing {or ward, a et of special taxes is jon. be used im it, ‘against the ot a a candi- Democratic side, imcbes, and the same Space for each shooter, The acoustic properties of this immense hali have been thoroughly tested, perfectly satisiactory in ¢ collection of prizes given and bave proved a Sano Soe, $ gold. No man jot in favor of © And 7 Cite Treviss, Paris, the taxpayers to man has been named After discussion, Mr. Holman offered as an amendment to not an upholder Mr. Butler’s proposition to tax U.S. bonds directly 16% per cent., and argued in favor of it. Mr. Holman's amendment was rejected. Tue New Yore Sream Fine E: ‘The "'s inquest held over the bodies of the six victims ef the Th Custom House officers will pass it as soon as the receipt of an official c to pass free of all similar prizes trom abroad. Deatus BY Licutnty s I 4 q rl

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