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EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY- SUNDAY EXCEPTED AT THE STAR BUILDING, 5S. W. Corner Pa. avenue and 11th street NOYES, BAKER & CO. | is served by We carriers te thelr matecrers in the Oity and. District at Tex SPECIAL NOTICES, /- BEAUTIFYING THR AED COMPLEX. ne § MARRS REE FEST rmalowe “PAPHIAN SOAP” im. for the TOL and BATH, «til net hap the BRIN” Price 43 seule per sabe. D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1868. NS. 4.776. | nee RCRA L3 BAGRANC jeSay Seld by all ; | chate FORTIETH CONGRESS. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | AYER’S CATHARTIC PILL o=T: 5 _— FOR ALL TH PURPOSRA or ra Ptr This Afternoon’s Proceedings. | This Afternoon E MEDICIN one medicine i¢ #0 universally re body as & cetbartic. nor was ever Monpay, June 29. universally adopted jute use, i Pas Teer Se on Affairs, e Pro- Phd for thi discuntinntens of the Freedmen’s reau. THE EVENING STAR | yltk rescmuaxr Inveerioation.—The Managers report of the Impeachment investi- gation has been nearly completed by General Washington News ad Gossip. Butler, and will be presented to the House on Wednesday. In the testimony to be presented the report gives a detailed account of a con ver- | ae every country and among all clasers. as this mi! efi reat! The obviocs reas interne eee Punts and fare cfectant (Special Dispatch to the Star.) Koow thet is cures ‘hoes soess wee Mr. Sumner presented a memorial, signed by New York, June 29.—A meeting of promi- know that it gore their a ighbors, = trends, the professors of Harvard College ana other | nent New York politicians, in the interest of Shas fe eere ligeesoeeh cartes sole literary gentlemen, protesting against the rati- | Governor Seymour for President, was held at ite composition, We Reve thoussade upon choo fieation of any transfer of the Yo Semita val- 96 Rath ave: yesterday. Hon, John A. crrtaticates of their rema: Taxixc GOVERSMEX™ Boxpa.—Gen. O>bbd, | sation which took Place at the White House be- of Wis, produced ijutterim the House this | tween the President and his Cabinet officers be- afternoon by offerYaga resolution instructing | fore the final vote on i jpeachment was taken, the Ways snd Means Committee to report | when the subject of gaining Republican Sena- WitDous unnecessary delay @ dill requiring the | tors was considered. The President, it is stated, Secretary Of the Treasury, or his assistants | named those whom he belteved could be in- charged with the collection of interest on Uni- duced to vote for bis acquittal. 1t appears that 5 jt Lands. foll om b "Sir Moresa called op the. soraen resolution dic | Green, of Syracuse, is one of the leaders ot this | Knows ic) every ne si and ee end ok ted States bonds, to levy a tax of ten Per cemt., | .bere was a diversity of opimion in regard to the {Special Correspondence of the Evening Star.) recting the ‘of the ary when- | movement. ; payale annually, on interest on all United position of Senator Wilson, but the President Rew Yor, June 2, 1565. New York is fae. becoming the great national centre of political Interest. Even thus early the prominent men and politicians of the Dem- octatic party are on hand, participating in the preiiminary cancusses and conferences to ° ea and conditions ther caivmacl or any 3 States bonds. The previows question was | eaid he was firm in the belief that it would be called upon the resolution, with a view to cut- | useless to attempt tosecure his vote. The Maa- ting off all debate, but the House, by a pote of | agers endeavor to keep ail the evidence ob- 55 ayes to 5 nays. retuved to secondit. A mo- | tained by them very close, but the above is con- thon to lay the revolu‘ion om the table was votea | sidered authentic. down—ayes 27, pays 106. Gen. Garfield made ever any State shall have been or may be default of the payment of — or interest on its ctocke or bonds held by the United States in trust, to withhold from such State so much thereot as may be necessary from any money due by the United States to said State, to be ap- Ex-Goyernor Bigier, of Peansylvania, ex- Governor Magoffin, ot Kentucky, Hon. Mont- gomery Biatr, Hon. T. Lyle Dickey, of Ili- en — nois, and Governor Stevenson, of Kentucky, their wee ip any quau! no) » ves operate by thelr powerful influcnce on the are among the prominent Conservati’ in | internal potaedly By Ho coll aan x Phed to the payment of such principal or in- | town thie moraing Z. | Minto healthy ection aouen : shape the platform and strengthen the reepec- m to the Com. | -, DELEOAEEE TOT: pce! ra agriaceorpe ei coniidaue tor the Cre vente wack out of the Convention, and wi tee lei, von cPpowd by Mr. Hendricks 34 | seessce oF cov. SCOTT, OF SOUTH hon aves Sl: | Convention, ‘which ™meeis in New’ York on | Meets on Saturday. New York, always full, Hampshire, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and | Mr. Edmunds called up the bill for the re- CAROLINA. i son ae ae abot ike | Saturday next, are daily arriving nere en roate | BAB TOOM enotgh tOshow thanumerous pres: | Gambeucei asiopsions thik neti ee Gours to the United Eaniee Conca tule morning publohes a failaverrsce'et the | thebet tthe chosing Semtiae, Sa rote ew ot ape ta ad maions aud it passed DY 8 | 1O New York, and to-day u wasnber of thon | ce of those in attendance om the Conveation. other jons, but will be with. | Courts to the ; vote of 91 ayes to $4 mays. This action shows the temper of the House to be decidediy in visited the White House and were received by tavor of taxing Gcvernment bonés. bs Sates oe Bs Tus City CounciLs.—This being the reg- ular meeting night of the City Councils, and both the Republican and Conservative organ- izations having adjourned until this evenirg, Broad) treng! onsel message of Gen. Scott, Governor elect, to be | Pulls rapiaiy cure " Ail ot the way and up-town hotels are | out fae ces ee Le at ae Ge mdi to ragee | pesmmeied at tun soaseinnor cee tee tems SE PAGERESIA. on INDIGESTION Jagr engaged, and large nu.nbers have takem quar- strength. eee Steadman, E.C: | late and fix the military peace establishment of | on Monday next. TIT. ey shold be taken moderate! ters in Brooklyn and Jersey City. The St. Bailey, of the Boston Herald, and other ‘prom. | the United States. He hopes that the Freedmen’s Bureau will | ulate ‘stomach and restore ite healthy tone aad Nicholas has made preparations fer the ac- | iment war Democrats are working for Hancock. | _ Mr. Davis thought the bill of Mr. Edmunds | be terminated in the State by October. He Te. | Setien, a comPuarn commodation of two thousand guests, and will The Tennessee delegation will throw their | & baal rei Tyeeeh i It A sed pl by, eo, oe pe dons gerd es Se -— | — RS ry : be the headquarters of several of the principal at ORDO Te ee eee, he tae baal ge ane ‘against all distarbances of ine | ACHE, JAUNDICE or GB delegations, among them those from New | generally are opposed to piacing his name in | The morning hour here expired, and the | peace of the State without respect to persons. Tas Disrerer oF Cotumma Exection BILt.—The bill relative to comtested elections in the District of Columbia, recently passed by Congress, not ‘having been returned by the 'T and its varions «ym ACHE. SICK ues BEN SICKNESS, BI FEVERS, they 10U8 COLIC and BILIOUS: bil ‘At the same time he expresses his belie! that ietaaicloanly So ae there will be ® meeting or meetings of both | York, Michigan, and Nebraska in fall, aud nomination, or to mentioning him in the reso- nll wentover. ee: st action of remove obetr) wae President, became a law on Saturday tast with- | organizations td-night at the City Hall. poktions of the indian, Pennsyivania, Con- | Iutions of the Convention.” Mr. Morrill, of Maine, moved to take up the | no organization exiet in South Oarolina for re- | caure It out the signature of the President, the ten days — Ss ia hi civil appropriation bill. sisting or obstructing the laws of the State. For DYSRNTERY of DIARBH®A but one necticut, Alabama, and Tennessee delegations. Pein Be pein tee Maa gen aoe ng How | Bir. Sates advocated the taking up of the | He seine One every man shall be fully pro. | Dil dqee te Reperally regulon: At the Metropolitan five parlors have been en- on whom ihe Conven | Colorado bill; abon, which discussion sprang. | teeted in person and property, and inthe fall piragun on Tus weoee GutySty whe likely to be a candidate on w: Gor ; T. ue gaged for the meetings of the delegations who | tion may unite by the fourth or fifth ballot She Vote being taken on Mr. Morrili’s mo- | exercise of all his rights as @ citizen as far a8 EIDE BACK AND GOIRA ever cls te ee will stop at that hotel. New Jersey, Wiscon- General Frank Blair, jr., has come friends, tion it was agreed to. they depend upon the Executive of the State. tinuously tak change the dis iy taken. as required, sin, Missouri, Iowa, Alabama, and-portions of | but not enough to make him prominent. ‘The Civil Appropriation was then taken up, Th conclusion, he expresses the hope that an | eased action of the system. wits such change the District ot Columbia, and Pennsylvania rn th, jain a when Mr. Wilson asked a-ked that it be laid | era of good feeling has been inaugurated, and ee CoUmpLAL te BParcat, sweLiixos ————~-e-__. delegations have also engaged rooms there, al- jarer over to take up the bill to provide rules aud | that the martial valor of South Qsrolina, so | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tegdlations for the government of tbe army. | justly renowned, will hercatter be displayed fer should be t Sreqeent Coses though the headquarters of the latter gentle- prails men will beat Irving Hall, where they have | Money was extremely easy in New York He stated that this was a very important | in supporting the flag of our common country. | Myftoues the effect. large dose should be messure, the work of Gens. Sherman, Steridan taken ae {t produces the desited etfect ty syanpe- iv. excellent arrangements for holding meetings | Saturday, from the opening to the close, and and cancusses. The chairman of the delega- | ioans on mixed collaterals were made at 3.4 aud Ord. it was as nearly pertect as could be, |] FROM EUROPE To. AY, BY CABLE. } Ley | Dinner Pill, take ome of two Pulls te pro- tion will stop at the Union Place Hotel. per cent., the supply being largely in excess of and it ought to be : ‘ Mz. Merrill onjected to the appropriation | Beall of the French Secretary of Lega aigretion and'relieve the stomach ng Atthe New York Hotel the headquarters of | the demand. The statement of the associated the Maryland, Kentucky and North Carolina | 58s of that city for the week ending Satur- i. An bill going over: = n | tome althy action, restores the appetite, Mr, Wilson then moved that an evening ses- | _ Lospow, June 29. Ke Viscount Doet. | Sy eat ae bee = bo eerious derec day is favorable to continued ease, the deposits delegations will be found, together with a por- | having increased $2,517,800 and the legal tonnes sion be held to-night; which was agreed to. Ferriol, First Secretary of the French Lega- | Yantagesas where ae gemeo| The bill called up by Mr. Morgan in the | tion at Washington, has been recalled by his Une wbofecls. tolerabiy sell, oftem finds that morning relative to the right of any State to | Government. He will be accredited to Eng- dose of these Pills makes him feel uon of the California delegation. The Pendie- notes $1,255,781, white the loans, in watch are ton interest will hold forth at the Fifth Avenue | included all securities purchased by the banks, Hotel. Indiana, Ohio and Lilinois have estab. | Dave been extended 2,386,8. The drain of nterest on its stock oF bonds beld by the | jand in the same capacity ited States was again taken up, amended | Loxpox, June ¥—Forenoon.—Consols for *b¢ digestive apparatus. ; q Mabe their headquarters there and te Mas- | Share 2 Rurope tad ihe demand for Castome allowed by law for bim to return abil with | GexrRaL L.H. Petovzg, Assistant Adjn- bis objections having expired on tha: day. I' | tant General on duty at the War Department, Bas therefore Deen transmitted to the State De- | returned to the city yesterday morning from partment, and is now a law. is tour of inspection at Fortress Moarve, DEPARTCRE OF GENERAL GRawt—General Grant and isdy, accompanied ‘by General Dent, ot General Grant's staff, will leave here to-morrow morning for (he West. The General ‘Will be sbsent about one month, and will visit several of the primctpal westera cities. The = trip will not extend further west than Cheyenne TRE ALLEGED Discovery oF STARTLING uy. Bousty Fravps.—The House Committee on a a Frauds in the Pay Department, im the course Brivsathshoaein ee char Scape ig ae, of their investigation, have discovered, it is Aud many were admitted to see the President. | Sled, some startiing frauds in the payment of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, our Minister to Eng- | 00UBtes in the Second Auditor's office, aud in lan, and several Senators and Representatives | te office of the Adjutant General. principally : in the payment of colored soldiers. By the had interviews with the President this fore- | bounty laws colored soldiers who wereciarns To ne WiTnpraw: reported that the President will withdraw the nomination ot Perry Fuller to be Commissioner of Internai Revenue, as there is no possibility of his con- firmation by the Senate. and . money, 9%a93%: on accounts, 94%: U. §, DR. J. 0. AYEB &00., Practicat Onewrers. The Civil Appropriation bill was then pro- | 5.20's, 734; Illinois Central, 101\. Eries, 45 Lownit, Mass., 0.8. a. ceeded with. Fraxkvort, June 29—Forenoon.—U. 5S. ba GILMAN, sachusetts and West Virginia delegations have | are reflected ina decrease ot $1,371,530 in specie. | The Committee on Appropriations reported | 5.kr¥" 77h. je 13-cotmDa W Agent."W ee SRST free colored men thes benaren a iolinrs, aad in | also engaged rooms. Spectal trains 1 leave C The circulation shows a decrease Of 870.900, the following amendment, which was agreed |“ LivEgroot, June 29—Forenoon.—Cotton Fay Wertunaien commmepondent ot the Hot | Spacicating the aoobante Ue tater nace: | enep dn Wednesday with the Illinois delegates. Sees bas quiet and steady; Saies of 10,100 bales. Prices ton Post telegraphed our column anda half | Was paid in a very large number of cases description of the Henderson wedding to that | Mihere only one hundred dollars was due, the Paper without 8 word of credit; and it is copied | difference, it is reported, being divided between . a certain parties. Upon the facts being made im the New York World and other papers, | STown fo Secretary McCulloch, he issued an credited to the Post. The correspondent in | order suspending all payment of bounties to question is getting & pretty bad name for tricks | colored men, and all the papers and records in of this sort, and if it is repeated at our expense | —o aaiee ine ct pt Selma ache we <Snih Seah called upon to eng something | tne imvesipeling aoceeiee Secretary harsh j Schofleld tox Similar action, and the commit. = tee will now preceed to a full examination of Tue Erout Hour Law.—President Johnson | all the papers in each Department relating to Bae signed the bill in tavor of enforcing the | the subject. Some claim agente: it in nia ane eight-hour law im all the Navy Yardsand other | implicated in the frauds. Government workshops. It takes immediate | i. couseq uence of Ler pan hg Ss: $ 7 | able excitement prevailed among the clerks o! + and Oe euplayess “ths Government | See Treasury and War Depariments Sat- Printing Office here commence work under the | D?Gny’” Iteecue thu we Aisdana: to eoamenn eight-hour law to-day. | of the colored troops first pass under revision by ar 2a ae ae thy u Mus. Ames has finished her bust of General | tn g'arc they arene tae omice cf Un Semen Grant, who has given her all the sittings she | Auditor of the Treasury, where they are desired. It ts a speaking likeness, and when | audited and paid. Saturday afternoon the Increasing the approprintion fer carrying | remain unchanged. Breadsiuffs quiet. into effect the several acts of Congress autho- | QuzmnstowN, June 29.—Uity of New York izing loans and the issue of Treasury notes, | from New York on the 1sth,arrived yesterday. from $564,404.32 to $1,500,000, Loxpon, Jane 29.—A fternoon.—Iilinow Cen- The Committee reported the following tral, wWix. amendment : For facilitating communication between the PRIZE FIGHTS YESTERDAY. Atlantic and Pacific coasts by electrical tele- | New York. June 29—There was a prize | graph, $40,140, to. fight between Yellow Davis and Tim Crowley | The Committee next reported to strike out | on Long Island on Sunday morning. Ore | Jt a epiondid hatr dressing. the appropriation of $250,000 tor deficiency in ' A portion of the Pendleton escort will also stop at the Fifth avenue. The Western dele- Gol ea ee ca .—Jay aera * gates have engaged Masomic Hall, in 13th | Qonent securities: eocenoe street, for meeting purposes. The Everett House will be the headquarters of the delegates | U.S. 6s. Coupon, 1881..... from New Hampshire, Vermont and Missis- | U.S. Five Twenties, 1882. sippi. The S'. Dennis will be patronized by | U.S. Five Phetontnreas 1864, portions of the Obio, Pennsylvania, Massa- | U-&- Ss. ‘wenties, Ji chusetts and Califormia delegations: the latter |. S: Euve T hair soft, Ius- i » person. old or young. should fall to nee tt Tops ay eagle grees peer U- & Tem, Forties... the fund for relief of sick and disabled seamen. | Crowley was declared tar entoe eee als ‘recommended and used by the Rras sludseat re auly Sx: thew headquarters there. | U.S. Seven es, June foul blow from Davis. Horace W. Vinton | ™Aortx. all's Vegetable Sicitian Hair Be- The Rhode Island delegation will stop at the | U.S. Seven Thirties, July, cal SF tates a ee ie ne | Somes Wiliam Machmcahes oeteeciag eee | ane tk for, Hal's, Voretable 8 « fman House, and here al: tor Doolit- NEW YORE—PFIRST BOARD. J ing at Hudson City. Thirty-four rounds were P. HALL £00, Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. Hoe lappa aetese recor 117% 10.40" ee etree eens Only, the SMlOwing | OES saan tae ight oe ee | For sale by if druggiots my +-eoam tle and a number of the Connecticut delegates 13 1.80", S4'sariees-tioy | Wee introduced and referred tothe committees either party coming to time. ‘Vinton had bis may be hand. The Gpingier House will be 10% Tas, Bd series..19% | "IH. Welker, (Ohio)—Bill authdrizing tne | FHbe Broken and the tine was severely in- BATCHELOR’S BAIR DYE. occupied by the Kansas and Missouri dele- TIX GOldooe ere eeeelW% | cordorate authorities of Gre et zing the | jared. oq gates, who leave St. Lonis next Tuesday. The 4 Worth House will be the readezvous of the ———______ ‘This splendid Hair Bye is the best in the world; scribe $300,000 for MURDERED HIS TWO STEPSONS. fhe only ‘trae and Dye: harmieas reliable, [By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) beh apport ing aspecial | CLEVELAND, June 29—Jobn Cole, of War- | {petantaneous; no disappolutment) no ridiculous friends and supporters of Judge Field. Dele. | {Oy Bankers and # fmote stockerant bon railroad, and to provide tor levying a spec ™ =D, Cole, | tite, ics the gates from Chicagoand Cincinnati areexpected | in nome and foreign matkols as toll a | tax fof Colne Cention. Referred to Dis. | Tensvilie, Cuyahoga county, on Saturday mur- | gates’ and leaves the Mair a 4 | sere, | talct of Columbia Committee. dered bis two stepsons, named Guayle, with a | Or brown. Sold 3 ake = ager clerks the oific the Second at Hexter’s Hotel. The New Jersey delega- New Yorg, June 26.—First Board—U, 5.6's, ‘By Mr. Trowb: ich )—Fill for an in- | butcher knife. He assaulted other persons of | 8@4 proper! ot Seer or oe cnr ee re cece acipne mentee Se Seen | en astets SOS CANSE SEN Bem r= | Te eee TAN at UL, | (crates of tbe Gntten ibe tans ot Ean bas | tas peaenesn eee by the local | 8.6 SS Souvenir of the great captain. j these colored claims, were directed by the | ters at the St. James Howl. Several tual. bem lben ag: som M3, Boone Major General Richardson, U.S. A. Invalid | Suthorines. | Finally pe wes arrested ty the ‘A CARD. “Swapz.” of the C nati Commercial, and | Chie! Clerk not to report for duty again until | vidual delegations will room at the Ashiand 10.40's, coupons, 107 \;1.30's, second, lub, Pensions. police from this city. He was formerly a lake Gath,” of Fs Calcago fri om are pron agra ay aman ip sot hee Se — st the same | rouse. third. 1004 Pace ‘Man, 101¥;Om0 and’ By Mr. Loughridge (Iowa)—Bill to aid in (ste hrgettg on and quarrelsome man, and | “Gath,” of te 0 Trilune. ar | time all the clerks in the War Department who > i " b the construction of a railroad and telegraph | thei ich feared and disliked. George Altred Townsend, who meantime writes | are occupied upon the same class of claims re. | The Georgis, Mississippi, Alabama, and sipp! Octtificates, 30% ~ for the Cleveland Leader twice a week, apd | ceived a similar notification It is said that it _ st aes the intention to put experts at work upon tor several other publications. the books, and allow Rone of the clerks to have Cumaindis Wee direction of the Secre- | Access to them until the result is known, Une Pa penne ee pd Ba goss gobi a der the law of Congress all the colored troops 5 bes _ apiigetinnc = mustered into service were to receive &: aecigned to duty as paymaster for the district | for bounty and allowances, Subsequentiy s of St. Louis, and has been directed to report to | jaw was passed providing that no part of this Brevet Brig. Gen. Brown, Assistant Paymis- | money should be paid to the owners of slaves 5, Mari ® Ay Pe line from the Rio Grande to the Pacific ocean. 0 Mee csr ene other Southern delegations, have made their Ue Paneroee seer ere Pacific Railroad Company. THE NEW YORK SCHEUTZENFEST. headquarters at the Chanler House, a new 4 NY. "i api Bae A Rumber of private bills were introduced | New Yorx, June 26.—The different corps of Water Power, 174:N Y. Central, 135%; Erie, rp hotel just opened in 1#th street, opposite Tam- | 791; do, proseees, 75; Hudson, 140; Qeatine, MT Price ato wa) introduced a joint resolu. | M™#men attending the Scheutsenfest marched | anny Hall, where the Convention meets, and | 1064; Micbigan Gentral, 110; Michigan South. : i E in procession through the principal streets of which promices to be the centre of one or the | €fm, #2; Hlinols Central, 157; Olevelana ang | io extending the time for the completion of | the city toate hee hn livehest political assemblages in the city. The th " f e Northern Pacific railroad untit July 4, | were adorned with flags and evergres gg ar Abn aige cin Mey ocd Biend | 77, and providing that work shall cominence qiewalie wane eepwtaen een toncoen pec- Astor House, which has been tor so many years | jo): Fert Wi e, 112%; rie Emad Haute, | thereon on July 2d, 1563. tators. While passing through Union Square ; 2° : . | Mr. Allison (Iowa) introduced a mble ear Caneel | who entered the service. It appears that in Tecognized headquarters of the Repabtt- ae foleao'& seis 5 ag Game Lean’ ‘end ceoiehon Teciting that faseanent pare i= ewer nay reviewed by the Mayor and —— | defiance of ts law. there has been paid out | Am party, bas been engaged by the Maine, | Wel Say ade Ses h 26; ree a ie | Porting to have been prepared by the Sec ares ers who bas commectnd huni wish ihe Gmc, | Represent nearocsfaumered ato dag mice | Qarmant-and poruons of te New England Shea Union i Onlcago Alton, Lo. by the Anocisled Press, aatefice fron tae | DAMAGE TO SHE v's. STEAMER! WHITE DUCK SUITS. Enquirer, report that he gets Gl Shgties ox Stine tae eee changed, as the contest for rooms is already peowre cematee that ed cee (2) | New York, June 2—The U.S. Steamer Stock in the concern and $4.00 a year. He goes Very earnest aud exciting, and may result in Baltimore Stock Market, To-day. collectors of internal revenue in one hundred | Monongabels arrived late last night: under sail, BROWN DUCK suUITS Pendleton for the Presidency Coywgctiox oP GzoncErown witn THe | the transfer of some of the delegations to other Bavtimors, June gepete an @s, ex-cou- | and nineteen collection districts, from - pes ly ape os was unship- . =~ = Lovpoux asp HaxPseire RaitRoap.—In | localities than those named. oa Pon, 47% bid, and 47 x ; North Carolina ‘of conseq! mage when Tus Seyate Fimas COMMITTEE have J _ 2 rown on the rocks during the hurricane. the House to-day Mr. Welker introduced a bill | The vanguard of the delegates, outsiders and | "2%, €X coupon, 76% Bid; Louisiana sixes, ex ms phases: Getermined to report in favor of the rejection coupon, 63 ——————____ LARGE SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. authorizing the Co: ion of Georgetown to | politicians, indicate that the Convention will ——————— GEN. JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE IN of Perry Fuller as Commissioner of Internal | sab<cribe the sum of £31,000 to build a branch | be numerically the largest ever heldin the Baltimore Ma: 8, To-day. CANADA. Revenue. Failroad to cennect said city with the Alexan- | country. New York ie theonty-city that can | BALTIMORE, June 29.—Cotton firm, at 30 Torowro, Canapa, Jun John ©. Breck- WALL, ROBINSON & CO., oe FE a } dria, Loudoun and Hampshire road. and te vs cents for Middling U; is; four dull an Tesolving that the Sccreta- | enridge, late of the rebel army, arrived here “AcatE,” (Whitelaw Reid) is offered by | ise a tax therefor, and tne Mayor, jer, | Stract and accommodate such an outpouring quotations nominal; wheat very dull and un- ‘of the be directed to send to the | on Saturday from Paris, France. He will re. Horace Greeley in person an editorial place ou | Aldermen and Common Gouna! cf caaaty of the masees. The new Tammany Hall, where changed; Uorn firm, white S1.12a1.15; yellow House statement thus prepared. | main here for some time. z 322 PENBSYLVANIA AVER be New York Tribune. He is an owner of the | are authorized to raise said amount, orso much | the Qonvention will be held, is in Fourteenth $L12; oats dull and unchanged; Rye very dull | relating to the removals and intents ___ Cincinnati Gazetic. thereofas may be necessary, by the issue of | street, near the Academy of Music, | and prices unchanged; Pork quiet, at #29; Ba- | there referred to, how and why removal Ww ER. | stocks or otherwise. and to pledge the said tax | So6°h, magnificent structure, It will be | CoD firm, rb sides 164, clear do. i7: shoulders | was effected; hose Tecommendation, | gosrox, June 29.—John Crane, a resident of Brrwren Nixth axp Texte Srerere Fouricat-—The Louisville Demoerat aays | in such eeant Te eeptiol ms coy cate canes | cUkipicied he Teawtag, tanneries by Wed. | !*4: hams 21992; lard duilat 13yais, and tne names and officers removed, dc. The | Charicstown, is tinder set with thee oe ores oa ened tase the nol | aS Vereen nd oa rincipal and | hesday or Thursday, and will seat about fi wall Par Cobh Wie) inter ae Yollowing: | MUrdering his wife. Mrs. Crane died suddenly jer9-tf bation of Governor ;_ Stevenson, of Ken | [han int Payment of remeay sua wer cone or ‘a i a. rm @ week age, and examination disclosed the fact tucky, for Vice President. | the recovery thereof as is now used for the ra, | BOwsANd people. The local committee esti- New York, June 29.—Stocks ve. Goy- poplin it rege pones ad of he and | that she died from violence. — A fire-eating condidate for office down | Covers ofany — ublic taxes in said town. | MAte that about forty thousand applications | eraments stea@y. Gold, Us. Old Five wen. rau apt iovying’s tax or et at Sean if South was asked his opumion on negresuffrage. | The bill was reterred to the Tnstrict Commit. } for admissions have already been made. ties, 1134; new, ‘Ten-Forties, 100%. Seven- ioved fbr on the intersoe ‘of lands of the DEATH OF A BANK CASHIER. ANOS FOR VACATIONS! Besieged coca batons | any rated aie hundred tnusans | See ape ns aenafons hy Ala: | Retro te meneaens sled sana | ,acecera Me. ftaem. eat Pi * ¥ “¥es, Colonel, but about nT; five hundred of them in your district want to| CoURT MARTIAL aT Fortress Moxnor— | (Yr at Megat a bi thou: souri 6's, 4. te the Democratic ticket.” “Ub, ab! times a day on Manhattan Island, but the op- a pet Ze very well. That makes all the itference | Genera! Grant has iseued a artiah be oan, | Portunities tor approximating a correct ane Te-day's New York Markets. of paying interest om the landed debt of the | ® century Treasurer of Kenebec county. F, tuts, bite world vo. 0d at Fortress Monroe oa the fat cr Jon, | ser 1 find to be better here than in Washing. — The Raleigh (N. C.) Sentinel thinks the foi. | ¥® Se oe of July, 5] United ee. ————— ee jew 306 Penney’ x as us seer aeee - New Yous. June #-—Flowr market daltand | | Mr. Price (lowa) inquired if that included | THE MILWAUKIE SCHEUTZENFEsT. | < | or soon thereafter as practicable, fo: ton. In t place Mr. Pendleton will go | drooping. Wheat dull'and in bu: ers’ favor. nds b in foreign countries. MILWAUKIE, June 29.—Wobertdorn of Con- Jom ing ticket tor the Democra:s would be the | trial of auch prisoners us may setepuret ir | ime the Oonvention as ie Strongest man— | Corn quiet and witheut material cbange. Pork | Mz. Cobb replied that it did and demanded cordia, took the first prize at the ¢ vulnerable:—For President Thomas Er cashier = ABLOR ORG the Sectretary ofthe Treasury and such sub- National Bank, in this city, | _ Rents PIANO or PaBi oc AR Ordinate officers as are charged with the duty | died last He had been for quarter of | 175! seock laces, Beat ivania avenoe Feduction of the fore it. The following-named ot e | rte need exist no doubt of that. The | heavy, mess, #28. Cotto tat 31 cents for | the previous question. cert on Satwrdav. Sangerfest closed to-da: way beege ctack. Hendricks, of Indiana: Vice President: Joba | becn detayed (oes, arr Breve | West will be almost ‘solid for moe the ier ieding Urns Freignte quiet, "Navel | _ Mc Allison’ (lows) asked {¢ the resolution with asummer night's festival at Qurnanes Fawhinkies 81 gallon ‘T. Hoffman, of New York. | Brig. General J. ballot; bul Stores Spirits of Turpemune quiet at 45ai5 ‘was mandatory. Park. ‘are gusrentesd t> — The Democratic journais have been ex- | United States artillery: ub u cepts. Rosin drooping at $2.90a82.95 for stra pied ker" — affirmatively. Seeeeeeeee tensively circulating the following ©, B, Eakin, ist Lieutenant United States ar- wilh Bay common. ouse refused to second the demand for TELEGRAPH LINE TO MEXICO. at redaced prices, Graxt iy 1-611 am a Democrat: every Fle Laoetiaeene FPR ane ne toe Cd | to Ok Onn tantioe eae tempt thoy AB En Ga ER Ex “ Washbura’ ind.) moved to lay the res. | FORT Usiox, New Mexico, June 22—Tele- od bs man in ent is Jt: 1 : Ist Lieutenan’ i . ist Una if EDT! AND Saltogs’ Nationa Execr- h ie Fsbalt be convinced that thie war has for ia | Sites aruilery nt Lieut” Av E- Olark, af ag: | make & mowement to Tepedl the Hige-howered ph completed to Fort Union, New Mex: Southeast corner High and Bridge sti, {Mlery; Ist Lieut. B. F. Ryer, dd artillery; ad | {wo-thirds rule, and to provide that.a simple | National Heputiions Boca lors” | Fug, Om the table. Rejected—yens 27, nays foreach Senta Ee pest mech toon | _jete-ot ct 2 , | tillery; ist . B. F. Ryer, ad artillery; D- eral “tel = Gavemmens does eee mene: | Toal'a seey te kore eee The Convention 2 so pet shall nominate. If | neid meeting in New York saturds¢, puree, | _ Mr. Price moved to refer to the Ways and to execute the purposes of the Abolitionists, | | Potts, 3d artillery, and Brevet Major J. Camp. | the Convention is carried om and the Means Committee. pledge you my honor a: soldier that I will | bell, Judge Advocate. Democrats adopt the majority rule, now in use | 82‘ {0 the call of the Chairman, H. A. On the latter motion the previous question fis ih cee ARRIVAL OF THE SWATARA. An NINE BOOM fh New York, June 28—The United States BEE-STURY BBICK a, F bythe epubiicaas, Sir Pendivion wii be | o¢Nom, York; devise ways and ieane for | 0? Delaier sutsiner Saini. of ihe Europecs squadron, | T#REE-STORY BRICK HoUs my lot with that people.—Colonel f) Geen: | CHANGES AT THs WAsHiNOTOR Navy Yanp. Fee Bee rete aes 2 idle, cpsealacon. And sailors for the Presidentaal campaign. Phir. | ,, M7. Butler (Mass.) asked what the effect of | SFTived at Saat ene: No. 578 MARYLAND AVERUB, y . ce = ew York Democracy anticipatin; tgen States were represenied. followin; a 3 wesy. a 1861 Paymaster A. W. Russell has been ordered ts ition, is up inearme for a vigorous ight ep: A ud ‘The Speakerrepiied that the effect woild be TRG! Berwean Orn anv 10ruSrassts weer. fon Mae) att Sit, Henderson, of the Al- | duty at the Washington Navy Yard as Inspec- | Sgatust its which If carried into ste cone ry rene bn Pay ie emg se mee Ht to refer ihe vescleion witbent structions. Mererccichgstageed at logan (Mich.) Journai, addressed 3 note of 1n- | tor of provisions and clothing. uon, will make a lively and bitter contest. members:) JF uating. N38 Ww Mr. Binine—Is not the Ways and Means pat a Eon and received | “Paymaster W.B. Boggs has been detached Bo led Argus, Ub het eveid emt ed 30 .: G. xs oy. Ww. rom him the following response + im 11S issue Oo $ Hov-tor Rurntsznrattens Wasnimoron | 0% duty as Inspector of provisions and cloth. | the Democracy, in 11s issue ay, is ontin id Committee privileged to report at any time. . Tompkins, R. 1; J. W. The Speak ta 'y tume. A. H. 1; Nathaniel : ‘at the Washi Navy Yard and ordered | adecided manitesto against any such move. 3 Say a Mr. Butler, (Mass.)—But everybody knows D.C. Jane lo, 166=— Lear Sir:—It is idletor the | to Semain gu datynt ihe setae Pane ment, warning Mr. Pendieton's friends not to | Bimball. weer i td ya ie aaron they will not report the resolution back unless Joyal men of the country to atiempt to deny Passed Assistant Paymaster aard A. | attempt it, and intimating to the southern del. Fsrpincots and’ carried that the organiza. | bey are compel to do so. the —e eet ae ery oaee purin | Frailey has been detached trom special duty | egations that they must not lend ita bel; r €ireuiation agaiust Gen. Grant. No sooner | e ping f In answer to further inquiries, the Speaker at the Washington Navy Yard and placed on | Band. Itsays that “it is peculiarly suitable | UUs of soldiers and sailors formed under the explained that asthe previous question was Would one lie be exploded than another would | S nf, Waning thay this rule should be retained at this timein | “pays tn Bluey” aoe tos the oleae ences | now operating, if the Howe: wees wat be put in circulation. No more silly and ridic- | —— the pominating convention, as without it it | instructed i proper a bodes nen to report's | {be resolution the question would recur upon ulous fabrication has been put fortn than the THE PRESIDENT AxND MR. McUvtioca.— | would be easy for States having no prospect suitable aittoner een, tamp or other insignia to leg pretended Ce of Ghee. nies to ae sae | “RL” writes to the Sun: = Rebar raed a en Mye4 be worn by them. The committee. afer trans- ¢ Oa to refer the resolation— ment in 141, whic! aye seen ig sg ictating the nom: ) as Ss eas 61, na; . Some ct the’ most disreputable copperhead | .,7Puring the concert by the Marine Band at | dciating toot St the call oY the Chatte, Sdiourned to | 7%) \ Guection then recurred upon agreeing 10 | O*®- tracted for a sufficient Bewspapers. The whole thing is false, there | Me Preeident’s grounds last evening, Mr. : Prada cendaaraitlonsall the resolution, and it was passed by’ vote of fallrosd iron to relay the South not being the “shadow of a shade” of founda- | HeONOe eae thaw feet atin: oe i 2 yeas to 5t nays. The del tthe ie, Cranes vedironde. tion for it | Seceeiouenieh ius Temieonine aunts eat ‘Mr. Stevens (Ps) from Committee on Ap- Met OF August Will commence sboat Yours, truly, E.B. Wasunvenr. | Untriendliness between thea” Tecet hat | propriations, reported back the deficiency ap- "The vestry OfSt Jobn's Church, at Ports. —The New York correspondent of the Phila- | anne Ls, ~pted the terms imposed Tiation bili. mouth. called to the rectorship of the delphia Ledger writes CONFIRMATION AND REJECTION.—The Sen- o the loned Yeddo, disband. Jamin (Mo.) inquired whether the | Pind Per’ sr Greer, Clarksburg, ‘Weet POOME Of the Onio Democratic politicians. | ate, in executive session, on Saturday, con- Mr. male ae hs euapisuien rig apincreased | Virginia. who have been most pro: in pushing Martin ‘Mah. ‘ B Br. Pendieton, arrived in town on MPradaye | ene ~ arog ro : Wanted to make a point of order gonrtsc Appeal of Wet owing ee Paris, he: u vance guard of @ much. | xl way. omar Pendleton escort, who are expected | nemination of General John E. Hulford, as wer ns bi gone, it was tl Speaker was ing to explain in his. sceeeeiedton oe bere, ae by hte Bere in force on Tuesday. These gentlemen | Collector for the Third District of Virginia, ‘ated it; and all that the Con Northe it. It is belie relation to the point of order, iy very ‘Sat- say they do not like the way things are being | Was rejected. can rightfully do to sone i is to submit 2 spaes on: cele —— the gentlemen made | ¢5 “orapie. shaped in New York by the opponeuts of | Ivegnwat REVENUE.—The receipts from this | ® Proposition to that effect 10 Desosats iz coon, | Several | thai _— would say the bill did not co: took place in Marion, Tuesda; . . rote. ete. Obso’s favorite son, and they are here accord- | rs ae ea Convestions of she several State, to be gauieg bi it ain Shich aactonee. between Col. Fayette MeMuliin and jue’ P. ‘ony other in quailty angly so See Coveingmsnnn snd Rhee heir | ee to-dag: were S912: . Wnuch wir ver oy hone. so Paces forces were worsted. ndred prisone! Srlcae seamen ieee of the | Webt, editor of the Marion Kadical Regord, price. _ 7 he ted accor 3 e Sol- —E beretofore—each 4 Mikado The med consideration Mantilles order, Serae’ and Sellen’ Oouvention: is poate on | Tux Buicxtavan’'s Stake in New Yor. | delegation casting the whole vote upou apes: Fy River'and Harbor appropriation bill. It appears tat Wright bad published anabu: and Mantillas mate tw orde tan, trom developments that have come out, | The latest phrase of the bricklayer's strike is | tions and candidates, or dividing it, acco ‘The somewall has | the latter to call and 4 ‘ap explasation. SALE 700 Seoond-band J0i ‘Also. will be engineered in the interest of Geu, Han- | that a number of the boss masons have left | to the views of ba Cats php ents gy too ba S7A make-shift—a sewing machine—Juay. | Wright fell upon the Governor and pe LF ary eae, igaetss cock. It is, im the main, a New York move- | their own organization. and have granted the | shall determine.” If this advice be followed, 87 There is a female 6 struck him several wl 12 12th street, 34 Goor from ment, designed to operate as a foil to the Pen- } demand ot the bricklayers, viz, $$ 50a day, at | and two-thirds of the Cor ) in New York (anglice, ‘Governor got dieton furore. ee a the Man- | § bours Sd tae secnecnt aia = ‘Pande! to defend a Aw eon ons came in and Di u " 2 some ot! Ma ct ndently of . Baitta correepondentet the Olncinnail inquirer | eli interference wits the mensca eee of | Tale, the Pendle be quite impossible to nom. ring te save terms, and offers of work are coming from dis- | inate him. «<General Hancock is the real man the bond- | at on the tiewet with Mr. | Spresident. They are de- | ‘fails ror wir amar eperv gen | res) he fall ‘a to the debt will fall with biz, . ms | ibiny-ve, ‘will start for the Federal Capital “An attempt will be made to have the Sol- | om Monday. A committec is in session, ap- diers’ and Sailors’ Convention put their deter- Pointed to Ld the reports from the several ! tant places on similar conditions. A leter | While Mr. Pendleton has the was receiyed from @ Mr. Thompson, of Wash. strength the delegates, outatned 0 ington, D C., stating that he was prepared to | powerful outs: influence,) within the give employment to thirty-five bricklayers, in | vention, itis manifest that ee tO which many, it is expected the arm, ipported from niet tion on record to stand by Gen. Hancoc: other comm! of the Brickia; Union, and no oncelse. It teen posed wucl a rescia? nemaaly ©, 4 sand 15; Unt ma Se the hour of our ton by the Soldiers’ Sailors’ Convention | going to press no reports ‘will demoralize the Pendirton delegates to the | press, Uith. convention ao Fourth, and compel them to wn canes effort will be made by the bond- ed imterests to my say Foor of 4 Fourth to adopt the two-t! Tule. sure in that way of defeating i. A majority of the New England will support Mr, Pendleton, and I know a large minority of the New York delegates favor bis A somunation.” oF come.—V. ¥. Ez- i Smeagit © iawn Pamet an cs yais vil on ea pg attacked him for participating in a chivarri the | Do might Before, in consequence of a muncipal i e ° The Richmond City Council has refaced st e for music and fire works on the Fourth of July. ~ white men named and acc