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oT f —_—————_———_— ee iptrodnce such a resolution when the River and Harbor bill was disposed of + +r EV ENIN G STAR, Say’ js . ¢ 41% Mr. Stevens (Pa.) presenied the credeanals PUBLISHED DAILY—sUNDAY ETCEPYED = ree none nese ne a a eee ae = = ae /-picbegeptorentative elect trom the’ State of AT THE STAR BUILDING, 5 TSIH . _ war eres objected, and the ¢-rden: 5, W. Corner Pa. avenue and 11th street | ew Be Commies on Edection g , y i M ) intredueed a rreeluuce Se ey { Secretary of War to remove any charge of de~ f ; > | iSere hatesca any Souvichon Spe “ert 7 | martial. Referred to Committee on Military | Affairs. | , Several gentlemen obtained leave of absence after to-morrow WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 380, 1968. S777. seas cms Ses mne reer MAYOR BOWEN'S MESSAGE. The Public Debt of Our City—Our System o i irs of our Strerts ‘Tae Weitz Hovss.—The regular meeting of the Cabinet was held to-day; all the members present except Postmaster General Randall, And the session was quite a lengthy one. This itimore and Ohio Railroad Company, have tty proces of the erty in the pA nity Washington News and Gossip. of the Capitol and north to the city boundary. ——_« -__ ‘But for Wis North Capitol street and the streets Fram Arta.—Mr. Leutze, the distinguished adjoining would now present a beautifalpros- | nisterical and figure painter, has at Ris static, ‘The appropriation of $90,000 for the Tenpes= per te see river was ned. This Afternoon’s Proceedings. “x: Getz (Pa) demanded 2 separate vote — es upon the paragraph 1) reprinting @s00/e00 for ‘Capit and forencon General Hancock, several Senators Tosepa’ jane vemen: one. r e Und ome Feaideaces." As it it there ws mo part | 08 the corner of @ and 12tm streets, the study and Representatives had interviews with the | SuxaTv.—The Chair pressed & resolution Toe peaageayh wes ot the ts = _— mended—Our Futare Under of our city that presents a more forbidding ap- | for & new picture, which promises to be, whem | Bresiaent trom the Reconstruction Oonvention of Texas, A separate vote was demanded mpon the sec- means wense ail over the cit: Ceenee cad sone, nt be mare one. seen by | completed, both interesting as a work of art visiting the metropolis, who wonder historical reminder. 4 ay i posses sions Se re Tes | pte a metro eminder ® disgrace, and it becomes the city au- ‘. Pi > thorities toexert themselves to havea remedy | Welcoming at eventidea party of weary and applied. If proper efforts were made the rail- | travel-worn emigrants at his famons and hos- road ob: structions ae Ph en ged an | pitable ranche, where Sacramento now stands. appropriation secured from Congress to grade and gravel North Capitol street, 1rom the Cap- ‘The General appears in the foreground in full itol to the boundary of the city uniform, the embodiment of adventure, chi val- ing y- The following is the message of Mayer | Experien roved clearly that it ennot Bowen. sent to the Boards of Aldermen ard | be kept clean in its present condition. After, Ccmmon Council at the meeting last night: po re ago oe eee To the Beard of Alicrmenvand BoarSof Common | to air sentible minds tha! iris a feewering nul: Council of the City of Washington. D.C. sence, sending forth from its beds of filth and Grattaxzx. The disorganized and confused | Say tts messengers of death ts oor pepaiee Se ae ae pr yea! smc Ten- | som, I cam see mo other way to dispose of it Yented me from obtuuing suck iaformation as | ‘82 tO contract its width to, say twenty feet, ‘THe Senate Fisaxce OomuiTrerare hoki- ing a protractive session on the tax bill, and hope to be able to presen their report on Thursday. ais ADJOURNMENT OF CoNGRBSs.—It will be seen by the Congressional proceedings that the House bas voted to adjourn on the isth of ‘setting forth the disorder and murder that pre- pp ng pee gene od the compleuon yailsin that State, Reterred to ‘Commitier on of the Lousville and Portiand comal, and it ‘was retained—yeas 10, nays 61. owe presented the resolutiens of the Mr. Stevens (Pa ) moved to lay the bill aad islature of Florida, rai the l2thand amendments on the table. 14th amendments to the Constitution. ‘The motion was reyected—yeas 57. nays =1. Mr. Howe also credentials ot The question then recurred upon (he pasexpe Thos. W. @sborn, elected by legisinture of of the bill, and it was passed—yens 8, Days = Florida to the United States Senate for the — Mr. Wasbburne (II.) renewed his motion = dais oe a —— iring a af yy ag Houses of Congress 7 it me tu iT ‘THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIC. Ty, and good cheer, adobe *- it. Howe ask u the Senator elect be on isth of July. is necessary to cuable me to mairea detailed | Dice of necwter kar the cite Caney oie ee | tha difficulty of access from the Capitol to | (which might fitingly be termed the stacting | 2™Y- — And the Chair replied that if there Mr. Kelsey (N. ¥.) n.oved to amend to make statement of the condition of thingsas they | the watersof the Tiber. Bya butkhead at asta | the Government Printing Office, es) ly ia | point of civilization om the Pacific coast,) and INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this | was no objection the Senator elect would come the adjournment from the 15th of July woul Bo Bonuses to racmmend such action as | street, and by pavmg or planiting the bottom of | winter, when all the travel bev the two forward may be requisite to improveamd correct it. I . the emigrants, with their various belongings, inces is necessarily through New Jersey ave- Rue oud H cireet will bes sumicient plea. to | Occnpy the back and middle distance, making cause favorable action by Congress in this | a scene at once picturesque and pleasing. The ——. — MS ceey nee pllery wide sireets | picture is full of suggestions and memories, and South Capitol streets, ae under the juris~ | 284 OUght to be, as we aregiad to hear there is diction of the United States, and are to be | ® prospect of its becoming, the property of the graded by the Goverament. Appropriations | California Historical Society, or some kindred havealready been made by Congress for grading | organization. East Capitol street. and surely ic is quite as Pecessary to have North Capitol street opened | Twarty PER Cent.—In the deficiency bill fortravel at this time as that running east from Teported to the House yesterday, from the the Capitol. Indeed, there are many consid- | * erations in favor of the former that do not exist | Committee on Appropriations, there is no in regard to the latter, clause making appropriation for the payment o{ Itmay not be improper now for me to reser | (BC, Additional compensation of twenty per pany S00 he ea cent. to clerks in the several departments in torecent events that bave transpired in this tay: Tha ide was dee eag> a hile we may congratulate ourselves that | meeting of the committee yesterday morning, ped ge bs oo myo ed have pee Anda motion to incorporate @ clause of that en to maintain rights fairly accord e 4 to us by the people in the late election, 1 is | B&TActer was yoted down by a majority. of only due to an upright and conscientious pub. | On®. It is understood that Hon. Thaddens lic officer (I mean Major A.C. Richards, the | Stevens, chairman of the committee, who source to-day were $792,929.29, and for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1568, 193,005,595.09. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY, BY CABLE. Liverroot, June 30—Chas, Francis Adams departed for New York, in the steamship China, on Saturday, the 27th. Panis, June 30.—Extensive arrangements have been made for the appropriate celebration of the coming anniversary of the Amencan Independence. at Wi acall bas been issued, directed to all the United States repre- sentatives m Europe, and such others as choose tg attend, olf, meet at hat Celebrated watering ce on ‘ourth of July. rogramme Tcrecee toasts, $] hes, ‘mrasic, ce Vienna, June 30,—Dispatches from Belgrade § the 15th of September Mr. Fessenden said he was not aware ofthe Mr Spalding (0.) moved! to lay the resolution facts set forth in the different communications and amendment on the table ected and suggested their reterence to the Judiciary Mr. Kelsey's amendment was rejected. Committee. Mr. Washburne’s original motion was then. Mr. Drake called tor the reading of the reso- | agreed to by a vole of #1 yeas to 45 nays. lutions. and they were read by tae Secretary. Mr. Niblack (Ind.) offered 9 resolution, Mr. Drake proposed the resolutions should | which was agreed to, declaring that this Con- be reierred to the Judiciary Committee for an | gress should not adjourn until some effecrnal examination, And that the Senator elect should | provision has been made for the protection of admit the result of that ratification. American citizens abroad. Mr. Fessenden was not aware that the rati- ae fication of 1 amendments had been done = oe to a therefore thought it best | cation of friction: og on exesamnation. tented in the shi mail, shallow box. Mr. Howard did not like the language in haying for its bottee « plate of looking aie which the sesolutions were couched, and | Another sheet of common glass forme called the attention of the Jadiciary Committe cover, and there is a space of perhaps an ir 10 it for the purpose of ascertaining whether it | and a-balf between ihe two glaeses TA varie had been according to the form prescribed. of figures cut out of paper or other light « Mr. worry suggested that the credentials be stances are Inid upon the looking-glas«, “ Le reer and the resolutions alone on gently rubbing the surface of the wpprs with a kerchicf or piece of paper, t a viresien ar te argon ~ es oy tmnt Sennen Descene shecutaed, sbotand erred. of Con; prescribed that abou the two houses of a legislature should first | yate mack trite And dance about at a great earch, 1 comtd ily cleansed by a fl shall therefore limit this communication to | 1° water pouring ibreugh in itres eey oe what I deem the most impercant measures that ports pd thus t sance will be le Will present themselves for your cowsideration | “Yt ‘May be ‘said that pM ger Tequire a and disposal. large outlay of money, but, im answer to that, it is safe to assume that the reclaimed ground ‘would sell for much more than the cost of the Werk, to sty potbing Of the advantages that would result from the abatement of the nui- THE CITY DERT. ‘The funded debt of the city is as follows: Six per cew®. quarterly stoc! Five per cent. quarterly stock Six per ceut. water stock Six per cent. canat stoe! Thave throwa out these crude ¢ tons for the consideration of the Council If ther prefer and shall agree upon any other feasible plan of disposing of this troublesome matter, I ov@.oon | {B&H be glad to co-operate with them in the un- $204,000 | Gertaking. Until @ sysiem of sewerage and a drainage be introduced and carned out—such + 33.000 | asthe financial condition of the city will not + $5000 | admit of our undertaking for several years to . come—we must use this channel for that pur- pose; but the time will arrive when it will be necessary only for drainage and for an outlet. as before stated, of the Tiber. STREET RAILROADS AND REPAIRS. By the charter of the street railroads in the he companies are required to keep the Total amount of fended dedt The floating debt ascertained is— On aecount of Schools. i ery amusing app! has levy WE in. ecces Interest due July & Washington Gastight Company. ard for arrest of mezderers of Abraham Lincoln 2 $509,633 This sum is probably coxciderably Irss than = Announce that the excitement caused by the rate, much to the amusement of lookers-oa. c abi tendent 02 police,) to say that but ron; fav ‘ter, te separately for a Senator, 9 » Feet asi possible fo mnie if Goa Sasoe: | Tacks the space beiweeu tue tracks and for | for mis'prompitude. and goretight nal sets | STOBEIY favors the ma‘ter, will introduce ibe | Ceomunderes ane pecameeeey abated, The | Sit inctwe bcaeee mentee tank en aeeeeme | Whee vot im use gor formation that sould be otelned ae et tae in | two fort outside the outer rails well paved and | tlement/ might have been delayed. or ouly at, | “endment to the bill when it comes before t balm igwey Ane ccurrence ot nn; | once and proceeded to the election wag it Tapa hanes Gk dean ee time | Dave bad O° Owined in the limited | in good order. It is well known to all partic- | tained through sernes of Violence and bioed. | House for action, providing for the payment deeds of violence, the sentence had ‘mor ner | Wanted this inquired into, Sore canes ene” te Ge prices ven tem bt a long «ince due, | BIMTly those who have occasion to drive on the | shed. we of the twenty per cent. The bill is made the | Leon pronounced, ‘The city had. been rovtber | MF- Pomeroy said the language ofthe cre- gig tame ed Hi ie ° ce y REFORMS CONTEMPLA i should be provided foratonce. Ie ca tcp lave | Steets where these roads are located, that very ORMS ( special order for Thursday next. to discuss the eauses that led tovi, or the | Mele Attention has beew and is being paid 10 to it, these requirements. Cay tte es erations ghat have planged the | As this is a grievance of which our citizens Irecke this dent can be pane thee er oeer | justly complain, 1 have deemed it my duty to = ro praises phiod 4 Sas bene te call your attenuon tot, andask such action placed under the cautiell often tenkioes of tne. fence ane saue aaa Penooid oy oot c : u quires. in Suge paar ta me aaea aren tiene ra. | that these corporations should not be allowed spec il the city a ‘ tion in the interest of themerlves aad a horde | fied plvci Mocsaesrv ed reo te aera. It is my earnest desire to begtu, tf not tocom- plete, during my administration of this muni- Str wane the ehiy of wubb Cee Democratic Convention, the National Labor capital of the United States should be. Proba- | Congress, the National Shootng Festival, &c., biy no city government in the nation has ever | in New York on and about the 4th of July. b ‘n longer or more persistently misruled than 1 mber 3 thin oad. mone cortamiy bee eee cea than | will draw a large na of persons froin object of such generosity on the part of the Washington, and at the Baltimore and Ohio startled by the murder of the Captain of the Police. The authorities are taking every meas- ue Possible to bring all the eriminals to jus- ce. Lowpom, June 30—Forenoon.—Consols for Money, 93 aH %; on accounts, 44a %: U.S. oe Iinois Central, 10134; Erie shares, Livearoot, June 30—Forenoon.—Cotton dential showed that the Zepiciatane processes To CLear a Room or Mosgriroms.—Take to vote in convention at first. He bad, how- gum camphor a piece about one third the size ever, nO objection to the reference, but he did Sf an egg. « te it by placing it in ® tin mot want anything friendly done to these | vessel and hoi ding it overalamp or candle, — States as they were presenting them- take care that it does not — The smoke selves. ‘will soon fill the room and expel the mosqui- Mr. Droke had not made the suggestion in lore. “Une ight bor long sinen I wes Teen any unfriendly spirit. annoyed by them when 1 thonght of, and trie, Mr. Wilson ‘explained that the two Houses the al ve, atter which I neither saw mor beard had voted Na ange on the first day, and them b ” there v Bx ony cow 6 a there that nigbt. The next morning was Tre New York Praver.—The National 9 vet; sales Of =H” bales. Uplands, ily; O-- People’s representatives. Instead of being an | Railroad ticket office, below the National, and ns cothen. ay | Was no ¢ then they one into one t found in the room, though the pendinganeten my ge THE CONTRACT SYSTEM. —_ gy pepe of honesty in wo) a at the depot, the age@ts are kept quite busy in cane nis eee ee ec pnw aeipt convention. Seatic as aiudter bok bern lee ~— all night —Ee- pa yo : ~ _ 4 recommend the abrogation or repeal of all | cials, rigor in the collection and integrity in 1 he -trip tickets, (88.25 being the - “or Mr. Howard thought the election sorSenators . Soe honda an deuomfea ore or eek, Saar | laws of the Corporation requiring that work on | the ‘disbursement of its. revenucs, it Obes | Selling the round-trip Livaeepateared Beef, 100: Lurd, 61269; Oheese, 45: Sugar quiet gh ange sue bonds w pation: $100, § and steady. any o! the streets or sewers shall be done by QuEENSTOWN, June 3).—The steamer City of Antwerp, from New York on tbe 20th, ar- rived this morning. Lorpor, June 30—Afternoon.—U. 8. 5-20's, 3149314: Eries, 45%. Livexroot, June 3) —Atternoon.—Cotton easier. Barley, ds. 10d. Corn, 3is. 6d. on the spot; 378. 9d. to arrive. Red Wheat, 12s. Cali- fornia Wheat, 138.3d. Flour, 36s. 6d. ANTWERP, June 30.—Petroleam quiet and steady at 4654. ———EEE HEAVY ROBBERY. New York, June 30.—Yesterday an errand boy, returning to a banking firm in Wall street with sixty thousand dollars in bonds, was robbed by a man and left insensible in the entry of a building. The thief, in escaping, Tan against a stranger, who promptly knocked him, when the thiet dropped the package and made his escape. The bonds were restored to their owners, (Bovely & Co.) The Great Erie road has been reopened, and three injunctions were issued yesterday to prevent Banker and Id up to the r been a warning to others in the loose. | Price.) These tickets are to be sold up ness, the favoritism tnd the utter recklessness | @Vening of the iid of Jnly, and are good to re- that have gpetdenys most of its departments. | torn until the 18th. Already some 500 haye Of course it caunot be expected that a new ad- | been sold, and it is expected that the rumber ministration can cure evils that haye become i Almost chronic within & short period o¢ toms, | Which will be sold here will run up to 1,50 if e*pecially obstructed as I have been, and those | 20¢ 2. = pelenlbg coin eapes ral alin rs Drea ‘ny | DEPARTURE oF Gey. Grayt—Gen. Grant duties with @ sincere desire to Lromote the gen- | and family, accompanied by Gen. Dent, left the eral welfare and to b hag id the public peace, | city this morning, at eight o'clock, for their Lam not without hope that even those who have allowed themselves to be misled by preju.'| Weste™™ tour. During the absence of Gen ae #rant the business of the army will be con- dice or party will finally see that it is their | © y true interest io sustain the new administration | ducted by Gen. John A. Rawlins, Chiet of an all the efforts it is resolved to make for the | Sut. general improvement and progress of the city Sees aaa The moment Congress is convineed that we FLORIDA KNOCKING POR ADMI88ION.—Uo!, mean - —_ (hace gare nttpeaiel on to | Osborn, Senator elect from Florida, appeared pay our devts 0 ci afftirs fro cally, and carefully—we shall almosi be antici. | 2% ‘e Moor of the Senate this morning. Mr. pated in our enterprises, and will rarely askin | Howe presented his credentials, and moved ‘vain from the representatives of the people. that he be sworn in. A motion to refer his ROSPECTS OF WASBINGTON. credentials to the Judiciary Committee gave There is no reason why Washington should = = in the rebel S atés had been under the recon- —————— struction acts, and he did not think that they | FEMALE PEYSICIANS.—A resolution recog- ‘were bound 4 XJ statute of 1866 relative to nizing female pracutioners of medicines, as the election of }. He was mot troubled , entitled to be met in consnitation by the males, about the form of the credentials, but as tothe Was lost im the Pennsylvania State Medvcoai longus of the resolutions. The Legisiature Society last week by a vote of 45 mays to $7 of Fiortas do not say that they ratify the _— A change of five vores would bave abol- amendments, but that they adopt . Itmay | ished disqualifications, based not on ular be that the words mean the same thing, but he | medical edycation or want of good moral an: wanted an expression of opinion on the sub. | professional standing, but on physielogical and ject. | Psychological disunctions, and somewhat on Mr. Sumner thought adopt would answer unfounded prejudi just as well as ratify. —_—_______ Mr. Trumbull saw mo use in referring the SF John Smith, of Goadiettsw matter to the Judiciary. The resolutions and credentials properly authenticated were here in due form, and he saw nothing in the world to be gained by a reference of the papers. Mr, Drake did not believe that these amend. ments were legally ratified. and intimated his belief that there was some design in the use of the word “adoption.” Several of the rebel | With her hoe breaking bis jawbone. A good ‘States bad used the same term: and it might be | deal of annovance would be saved if all yousg that after they got their Senators and Repre- | ladies would assert their rights in a similarly sentatives in here they might turn around and | decided manner. and $1.(0.. with interest at six per cent. per | Contract.” Under the syswem of conerasen es ik annum, payable semi-annually for tae sum of | bas been carried owt, the city hse bec, rovbed Stee or So much thereot as may be neces- | of hundids of thousands’ of dollars. Jobs | sent eee te, debt existing on the Sith mm-\| tar would disgrace any city or people have stant, payable in tem years from dat, or soon- | Seen passed and paid {oF as completed, acoord: £7 Uf tne Corporation desires; the redemption | ing to the requirements Of the contracts, when Teneo eae io be provided for by a sinking | sn ‘not a single feature have the contracts been fund, to beset spart annually for that pur- | Complied Sih. ‘Sireet pavements end Con pose from the regular revenues of the city. | Waits have been laid ta thats nen ne side- such bonds to be used only for the extinguish- | tractors were required to lay them in nine to ould be readily tanre ey swale: itis believed-+) iwelve imehes of sand or gravel, thus Tecelving | Taruld be readily taken vy the creditors of the | pay for removing earth they ‘ever touched Corporation in payment of their demands, and | E53 for using sand they never sae. inaeat, then the city woukl be able to commence | itis a common Temark’ that no one bon men guew, unembarrasted by impertanate credi- | ror yearea job done for the Corporation me Serr, and to conduet its affairs on the principle | cording to the terme of the conmece” Tan Can. ofa Pay Ss Jou ko." the only safe and pradeat | Sequence has been that our pavements have bad Sgerne for this or amy other Corporation to pur- | to be reinid nearly every year. Uur sidewalks : : have become quagmires after heavy rain and In 2 fature communication it is my expecta | when the frost is coming Out Of (he ground In Son to faraish you with a detailed stxiement of | (oe epring, Oar sowers bene bare ont Gerke ihe Aniicipated revenues of the city from ail | in’ carrytug with them men, teams, and ener pre spee seatiooe pean mant Ojai mane ae | ages, involving the city in tigation, dam- hus far Ihave been unable to obtain | M5 8Pd costs. The streets ~gravelled” with 4 swear they bad never ratified the amendment, —so——— hich to base a rel | Mud, (as they have been in most cases,) have | not become a great manufacturing and com- | 7‘ an extended debate, — Stewart write are in the Vanderbilt interest | ang as the duty ef proclaiming the rauionies OFFICIAL egard to these matters, * “> | been'cut up into gutters, requiring constant | mercial city, nor why more great railroads con. | Reprcrna TAR Force.—In consequence of | °" ‘he Board of Directors on the Erie road. | of the amendments bad been most unacceune, nai . egard to these matters. | repairs. - The materials used have been of the | necting it North and South should not be pro- the reduction in the civil appropriation bill " ably left to the Secretary of State, that fuac- DEPARTNENT oF STATR OL SYSTEM. meanest and least yaluable kind possible to be | jected and completed. Our advantages of eays weeree , | HO, FOR THE DEMOCRATIC CONVEN- | uonary might take sides w-th them, Wasnineton, June 27, 1-65 ‘The school system in this city, immy opinion, | procured: in fact, everything that could be has | Climates position, weighbormood wine ocean, | it has become necessary to reduce the force in TION: Mr. Morton contended that “ratify” was mot | rasormation bas becn teocived af this Dee eS ee by Pern eed 7 | _ Sate sore the Sas — = (present water pore, have oa so | the State Department, and this morning about Crvcixxatt, June 30.—Railroads East have | a technical term, and that “adopt” in this in. partment from Mr. M. E. Hollister, the Consul ; board a mm, and | ti ets of the contractors and their aiders, | often commented upon as to render any length: been crowded for the past two days, with del- | stance meant exactly the same thing. es at J ¥ providing for at least two competent superin- | sud'svettors. } | Teterence to them unnecessary: but T mass | {WeRty temporary clerks employed there, pas y' s iy E. lendents to examine into the enn and ‘Such is the natural result of the sysiem, such’ twoov pervise,and direct teachers it | the demoralization that is sure to follow in 11s vgates from the southwest to the Democratic TSee, the discipline, management. course of studies, | tray To prevent itl would have all work of Conyenuon, ——— Mr. Doolittle sent to the desk and asked for | rath, on the Toth Bet, and wid at Janae the Feading of a paper signed by David S. | facvat Buenos Ayre, Of does Bioee , pardoned am allusion to the fict that since the | WeT* notified that they could not be retained, Seneae conrne te ecoentte ana | _ CONTRACT AWaRvED.—The contract for sup- Walker, Governor of Florida, wo which Mr. |} dA. Astoth, late U.S. ister : ENDLETON ON THE WAR PATH. lowe ob) > ——_ . is Rivocated the mixtee cr wane gygme bave | the kind performed by men hired by the day | advantages of settling aud cultivating the race | Plying stationery for the Navy Departmen:, eee th Fendinicn, wi ie | means waka GAS bE ste reference | Tetident. advocated the mixing of white and colored | or week, who should be placed under the | bodies of land im and near the District of Co- | the navy yards at Boston, Philadelphia, and escort leaves bere in a special train this after. | of these credentials, bet not tor any of the Ie shi aien in ihe same schools: but my experience | charge of commissioners ior each ward, tobe | lumbia. Emigration met at New. Sox by | Washington, for the fiscal year ending Jane 30, | noon via Little Miamia: Pan Handle and Pa, | reasons yer set forth, but for the sand Teasons SPECIAL NOTICES. and observation Cane f me thatit is at present | elected by the Councils and Mayor in joint ts from the West, who do their utmost to 186, have been awarded to Messrs. Dem; & | Central roads. The trein will ran dire: tbat he advocated the reference of the creden- inpracticable. The colored people are opposed | convention, aud the whole work to becou- | se forth the superior claims of the great | 1*6%, pene © | ccongh te New Sock. tials of the Arkansas Senators. He did not be- > Aan a fo it, and so strong ts the prejudice of many of | trolled by two competent engineers and super. | domain owned by the compauies they repr. | U’Toole, stationers, of this city. ; our white citizens that they would preter their | intendents of streets and sewers, to be chosen children to remain in igmorance rather thae | in the same er, and to be removeable, as send them to a school where children of color are, at the pleasure of ‘tbe are permitted to attend. Thus one class of this means employment and ebildren would be deprived of an education, and the benefits of which more than anything else serves in the Tibuted alike toxIt end to soften and destroy the unnatural preju- ses, regardless of ice or color. Nor will dice against color that has been engendered by | Inboring mem be subject to be defrauded of sent,has been steadily diverted from the Son tb; but now ‘hat slavery has been destroyed, tor: | A MOVEMENT is being made here toobtain the eigr —_ see! ——— < brea tg 1m this | appointment of Col. Jeffries, the present regis- court-y will naturally tu) ie sections | ter of the Treasury, to the position of Assist- esi the market, and can be rea tOcome here and make their homes'ia these, | AB Secretary, and Col. Burnside, of Illinois, of the capital of the mation. The same | ‘0 the former position. ity and perseverance which have done so lieve that Congress had any right to say tha: FRALOS One before a State Was admitted to representation, it sbould or should not ratify’ a Constitutional | BEAUTIFYING THE he AND COMPLEX- amendment. It no ™ore right to do this D LES, STi pig act pee | PARE AUtyEMESHORE, ERROR ES aluabie, all. The credentials of this person were much pred aactbaadey Se ARRIVAL OF CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN. New York, June 30.—The steamer Scotia from Liverpool, has arrived, and among ber passengers is Charlotte Cushman, the celebra- ted actress. ———-20e more precise than any that had ever come here | before. The Governor certifies that he bas been ment itself. 4 ———_—_ HOW TO RETAIN THE CAPITAL. Cor. Tarrax, a member of the Indian Peace 1 know that I speak not only for the people | Commission, arrived here this morning from who honored me with their eu atthe fate | the plams. Gens. Sherman and Sanborn are election, but for very many who voted against | expected in a few days. me, when I say that there isan earnest, uay, IN. Pri cents is inv 4 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. resid a = wi EM od the snacitution of slavery. their earnings by dishonest contractors. much to people our new States and Territories | WALL's Orena Hovse.—See announcement =s (Mr. iL) wes glad se Sed ae ae that | ease Diemishenotthe SEIN Z—_—- he ge tg would ad vise separa STREET REPAIRS. ifapplied to the adjacent rich lands in Vir- | of the interesting musical and dramatic exhi- Government securities are quiet but steady. | he was not one of those adventurers who had Ls — i purhe 2UPPOTt of these schools is Sao |S aeee - ‘The roadways in all of | to the strength and perpetuity of the Govern. | € 4 brilliantaffair, indeed, says:— Government securities are quiet this | Sould vote for the reference to be consistent, the FOr URS then on oUF peop! ion of WRic ¥ and BATS, will not = ‘per cake. large port {hem, in my opinion, upuecessarily wide, and should be borne by the United States. It is es- | they could be contracted from fifteen to twenty tumated that not more than two-fifths of the | feet without inconvenience and with very lite children now living in the city (all of whom | tleexpense, by setting cubstones further into should have sn opportunity toattead public | the street, ‘and using the sj between the jools) belong to families permanently resid- | pavement line and the curbstone to set for a morning, but quite steady at the improved Prices of Saturday. In order to weaken the market, it is now put forth that Mr. Pendleton Will secure the Democratic nomination, but with litde effect; the conclusion drawn trom not poppe lee use, bad assumed to amen e Coni “ . these States, and why not bring 74 DE mare. 4 that “adopt” meant “ratify.” That was FI DE M the easiest way todo it The Senate had settled | “dite Etavintrg® Soiree eee ail this tn the case of Arkaneee tr non anes Farcusnce os = - faci this representation being that the Republican oun. & ing here. The remainder are children of su gtacs plat and for planting trees. This is be- | an intense desire on their part to do every. | THE CITY POSTMASTERSHIP.—“Data” writes | Party would, in that event, take definitely an | ‘NS! cue time, had egies ber je8y aumesal y'all Draccisis. SE Ate oiticers of the General Goverament. or | ing done in many Northern cities, and1 am | thing to maiptain the seat Of government on to the Sun: oe policy on the finances, aud that. as | soa toratity Constitutionct amendments, and ——————— LS those whom the fortunes of the late war brought | satisfied that it could be done here with advan- | this ten miles square. Not only personal in- | «the Senate Committee on Post Offices have gins ica a one of lec: | of course he Judiciary Gommitiee could not AMERICAN HOUSE, tuto ihe cy. treasury Wt ot nk fae thar we | sabe finns A SOSLS sad eee ihe eine | Strat but the highest pubite Considerations Wad wares tian on Be nomination of | the payment of Ave-twenties im sold" Got | Tyeresime action ofthe Senate. be mak. Besson, Masshowsenrns. isPchismace anager, npnwa: | ae wacraoees te, topmvedintarre | ely" However panda! eau maid: | cy anderen promi im fc’ | agaist oncrua apenion | gt tam aeclied "tay Sach Sag tne | Bech Sarees erg ae ate vsar tion and application to Congress for aid in this | that authority be given to contract the widih | cereful rivals, and deny thay their eters occ Homination, and make no report theres tit; | eifect of the interest payments of the Treasury | $e Senate bed decided any’ such thing as the | Hotel “E55 ote ae alog coat al the direction, we will be successful, particularly | of the same as indicated. being used to the damage of this beautiful city, the next session of Con, _ ‘The intention become more apparent. Johnson held that “adopt” was synony- Public, accommodations and conve- gs ibis city bas never received any assistance | The practice of putting down gas and water | and however the movements in Congress mc of such a course is to continue Mr, Bowen in mous with “ratify” im this case, and referring Superior to any other Hotel in the city. from that guarter, while ail the Seaiee pave —- ie ee bo we dean my bbe tradueed ana | misunderstood, uo resonable resent incumbent, in office till next fait to the decision of the Senate in prescribing the | Dar ns She past eumnenae oAdtions hes m Tecipients of it mn lor jacational ve he vi man can dou! along continuance in such 4 ‘ions “4 porpesse, I recemmunad thes application to | necessity of opening the street to tap the mains | violent scenes as have Tecently disgraced this ould the Senate, however, fail to confirma | WASHINeTOM, June 30, 1863.—Jay Usoke & | conditions of admission, and as those condi, umerous suites of apartmen' Congress be made for an appropriation equal | or repair the service Pipes, as x 1 as a large to one-half the sum required to support our | expense for excavating trench and the ne- schools, conditioned on the raising of the same | cessary length of pipe to reach from the foot- walk io metropolis will ultimately, and’ prcatly ce, | Successor, the Postmaster General will have Teault in a concerted effort for che ie, | MUthOFity to place the office in charge of a spe- tions had been complied with, he saw Goucn. | fects. water closets. &c-. attached: one of 8001 moval of the capital. Let it be our duty, by | (i! Sent of the Department until the confirm- : S jection to the present admission of the Senator | stracted. conveys #ucets to the upper story af tho feet. Co. furnish the following quotations of Gov ernment securities: Buying. Mr. Doolittle said the sod richly carpemsd. aad tes setiee ieees there amount by the city authorities for the same centre of the street. All this can | good order, by integrity in our government, | *!°0 Of & regular postmaster. U.S. @s Coupon, 1881 : —_ oe aad Fo ee presented from Lyman ‘was the cre purpose. i aS ue avolded by oe Bangg ad Conpedion by the cultivation of the wand teoee aa wind | PoxrricaL.—There is trouble in the Pendle. | U- §- Five Twenties, % Gentials of Hon. Wm. Marvin as Senator, and | S!! ite appointments.equal to any hotel in the seHot 1 x those to turnis! jeeling among ourselves, abovi ex- ‘other credenti: referred, Attention 1s requested to the school house in | both sides of the treet. neat the eurbese oe hibiting a constant and grateful attachment to | 8 camp from the belief that the delegates ——. prt sae = course of erection at the corner of Ith and K | each side, which can readily be reached by the streets. The work bas progressed so tar that | occupants of the buildings without cutting into at can hardly be stopped at this time without | the street, thus saving the cost of excavation injury to the walls and other portions of the and from thirty to forty feet of Pipe to each structure,and yet the Corporation is without | individual. ides, the streets could then be funds. and there is due the contractor about | easily kept in good condition, and not be sub- ‘ Office, Billi and Cafe ed Mr. Marvin's credentials referred "with aret for BUIE WIS RICE £80 my 2-law! Mr. Trumbull thought Senators were making C—O an effort to hunt up some excuses for the refer- | Hazios VEGETABLE SIGILIAN HAIR ence. ‘Mr. Drake repelled the idea of RENEWER our common country, to disarm all such et. | {Tom Allinois to the Democratic National Con- forts, so that our firmest and fastest friends | vention are going against Mr. Pendleton after Will be found in those guardians who have, } ail, although they have been instructed to go under the Constitution of the United States, | for him. The whip is being cracked smartly exclusive jurisdiction over the District of Co- | im the taces of the aforesaid delegates to show 7 cog Dd ITSELE ad lumbia, 8. J. Bowan, Mayor. them the heinousness of goii against the sen- 17% 10.40"S ..008. . Hi 4 Has PROVED ‘LP TO BK THE MOST PERF! 00,008, which be claims and is much in need | ject to being trenched every few feet by those | June 99, 1563. ” tment of the Democracy” ney Tepresent. and ie 180s, her ootce eee, belewngiowt me) — PREPARATION FOR THE of. Of course this snd other similar indebted- | wishing to tap the mains or repair the pipes eco. possibly they may take their places in the 10% T.B0's, 8d series. He hed done recap seacgeen page ong Neral ness can only be paid as funds are collected by leading to their houses. Et will cose Hie mote The Deficiency Bill traces again. < to go it blind be could not help it, the Corporation, an uestion is submit! y these two sm: ns e large . 2 Care -_ » for your consideration whether, under the cir. | ome, and when the additinnsl corny trenching | The Deficiency bill, reported yesterday by The editor of the Central Christian Advocate, Mr. Davis expressed his surprise at hearing cumstarces, the work shall go on until the | and pipe is taken into the account it will be building is under roof. and thus secured from | readily seen that the two pipes would be a damage, or stop and wait till means are col- | matter of great economy as well as ‘conveni- lected to pay for what has been done, and then | ence. Mr. Stevens. appropriates S215,21. Amopg | ‘hux'speats Gees. Gre a pee the appropriations are the followin, esty, his wonderful capacity as a military itate telegraphic communication between the | lead indomitable verance, and his Atlantic and Pacific States, $40,000; overland | sui any allusion to the Constitution on the other ‘soft. tide of the chamber. They bad so leas ignored | grigc'eammnthe Scalp and makes the hair soft, Iue- and 5 the Constitution that it was scarcely worth it is @ spiendid hair dreesing. ‘hile for them to talk about it t migt x person, id fail to use it. aregiet mei now” Lc mien 8 secomimended and used 9y the Ast Sledicad - . if Success are Known to the country serve to amuse the country, but as the farce Put in condition to be occupied. - Rag hh Ree gee mail and marine service between New York | and to the world. We confess that our mine, had been going on for an hour or more, he | Sutority. vim policy erecting sacha buuing, which. gene AY, Tall paliding, all will agree, Te-f Soa Qaliturnia, @0OU0G, defeieacy ar Sean | 2G, thew man has increased all the time thought it was time to stop it. If this masn Ask for Hall’: Vegetable Sicilian Hatr Be- $200,000, was, in my opinion, questionable. | pied by the officers ef the Corporation require W bile other portions se the city aredestitute of | furnishing. 1 recommend that an appropria- school buildings, and there was scarcely money | tion be made to paint and refit the west wing enough to pay the necessary teachers, the reve- | of the buildimg, and that the work be done as nues for school purposes for nearly two years | early as possible. The grounds aroand the should never bave been absor! to build a | ball are also in a wretched condition, and single house, which at best will not accommo- | should be improved at once. date one-tenth of the children of the city! THR NEW JAIL. Gvod, substantial school houses could have | Legi-lation is now pending in Congress re- been built m every ward for less than the cost | lating to the construction of & new jail for this ofthis. Now we build one, and all other parts | District, and involving the city in a heavy of the city are destitute! debt in connection withit. Itis important that CONDITION OF OUR STREETS. the subject should receive the attention of the Attention is called to the filthy condition of | city authorities, in order that it may not be the streets and alleys, and the necessity of | UNTepresented on the commission having the taking mmediate steps toimprove them asa | Work in charge and for which it is required to sanitary measure. Unless that be done, dis- | pay nearly oue-half the expense. eases and pestilence will overake us a3 cer- OUR MUNICIPAL TROUBLES. (aim Ss cause produces effect.@The total av- It is, perbaps, neediess for me to call your sence of means to defray even the incidental suention t the fact, a i pes ihe expenses attendant upon the execution of the | illegal and presumptuous action ot rion inwe of the Corporation prevents me from at. | of the members of the Board of Aldermen and wmpung to employ 4 force sufficient to per- | Board of Common Council since the regular form this recessary work without authority | organization of the two boards on the s&h in- trom the Councils. 1 am unwilling to increase | stant. By 3 factious and revolutionary pro- the indebtedness of the city, and pat a further | ceeding have mayaged to keep one of the strain upon its credit until there Ras been some | boards without a quorum, thus preventing rovision made for meeting the entire demand. | legislation and inflicting a lasting injury upon Vo delay can be afforded in regard to this mat- | the city. By am assumption of power they ter, and I trust the Councils will mot adjourn | pretended to elect, and went through the farce this evening without indicating the policy | of inaugurating, ® man whom they denominate service between the United States and Brazil, | since we first saw him, and that we share $12,500; to enable the Secretary ot War to meet | with the soldiers of the army in feelings of de, the expenses of defending suits brought against | votion to him. Aside from anything we may parties for executing orders of theGoverament | respect in pol jitics, we regard Gen. Grant as during the rebellion, $50,000; fer reconstruc. | sbout the first. man in the mation, If the tien purposes to the end of June, 1868: Ist mili- | Democratic party sball nominate & man as tary (district, 96-000; 2d. 127.80: 4th, $53,250; | worthy as he, we shall be glad.” Sth, $55,100—total, S220; {Or same purpose | Uf Colfax, he says:—“He has deserved the for ensuing year, let district, #93,000: 24, €30,- | nonors showered on him. He ie a noble man, O00; 4th, $75,000; Sth, $11,000—total, ¥278,000: to | true to his convictions of right, true to his complete Botanical Necacpoidyrran! 210,250; for | triende, true to humanity. He has more warm rent of buildings for use of Patent Office, reonal friends than any man iu the United $2.00; for payment of outstanding liabilities | web Hg eg dee per gira) Sp che bat incurred by the late Commissioner of Pablic le in the country. His character is stain- Buildings, for material and labor in repairing ne his abilities equal to any demand the old portions of the Capitol prior to the | country may make. ‘Knowing him as well as year ending June 2), Is6i, 85,4842; for | we do, we congratulate our friends pos the Payment of superintendent and foreman | jomination foronce of & pure-minded, excel- at pabite , Chae = seedy pd y | lent max for the Vice Presidency.” toenable the chief engineer of the army to re- | _— The California Union State Central Com- imburse the city of Washington for expenses | mittee has called a State Convention for August incurred in improving the property of the | 5th to nominate Presidential Electors, The General Government; for feng ed portions | primaries are to be held under the primary ot the Washington aqueduct, $27,500, provided | election laws, and all are to participate who that all work on the same shall be discontinued | pledge themselves to support Grant and Uol- for additional labor cleaning centre building ot | 1x. the Capitol, repairs on par ee —It is reported that “Sunset” Cox will be for improving jo. 2, a 'y-] ‘he Democratic candidate for Congress in the a ~ nee — for s ity <a poles ho pe District of New York to ron Thos. graaing Virginia avenue, $2,000; for eleaning | ©;,S¢wart, and that John Morrissey will be suited them, let him be sworn in; if he did not, : Oc , Proprietors, just ewop him off for somebody that did. He | Por salsbeuitissgrer tH begged Senators to talk no more abut the Uon- ‘stitution. Ti he credentials of Mr. Marvin, as presented by Mr. Doolitue were then ordered to be read ‘This by a vote of the Senate, anda motion of Mr. Doolittle to refer them with the other creden- tals was lost. ‘Lhe debate was further contined at great length, when Mr Drake moved to lay the cre- dentials of Mr. Osborn on the table, and to reter the resolutions of ratitication to the Com- mittee on the Judiciary, but after further de- bate. changed his motion to postpone the whole subject 1 to-morrow, which was rejected— Baltimere Steck Market, To-day. Battimore, June 30.—Virginia 6's, ex-cou- pon, 474 bid, and 474 asked: North Usrolina sixes, ex-coupon, 75 asked; Lor coupon, 64 bid. ton dull at 31 cents for Middling Uplands; flour quiet, and uncbanged; wheat dull; sale of new whi 82.2502.35, Corn firm, white #1.13: yellow 81. oats the Fi Pork quiet st 92h 25a30; Baoch quiet, Mb ide be pursued. “Mayor ad interim,” and who the audacity : renominated from ‘itth. quiet at quiet, ru House o- REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. Cake Se eras ar wan enntmn die, woeaitat my office and Gemand thet 1 should Fepalte of water pines G50 Toe rena tsar | __— Mr. Pendetoa ie expecied to be present at 16, clear do. hams 2iav; lard | (Pa) rom Commitiee on Printing, reported a ‘The Senate of the United States Bas passed a | vacate the Mayor's rooms and turn over pos- | TOP Y "and ice frem public walks, @200: for me | the sessions of the Democratic Convention to UR Tene 7 as On a number of resolutions, which were severally 1 providing for the Temoval of the Centre | session to Bim. This man beg actually issued | "Row 82d ice few public walks, @ut; for res | Poe Actions of te Wall Street To-day. beng Diaper a pou en ot tea te canal bern Seuming the prevoganve of Mase" tape | est: for repairs of President's House $ioin0; | —The New York Sun enys: Haw Youx, Jane30.- ‘Stocks active but weak i abe get! ord eae os city, and on his T {WO Or more culprits | fF care be Cen te bn oi op tnllaton'd tienda ire veey. ae oe oo orchard ‘the greatest importance to the | have been turned loose from the wi use! fs the fact, and | How far are these things to be suffered yt SHI dec that you will give tthe consideradog | Tbe time must come When tis consp ‘es. That the market should be re- | must end, and in the opinion of our best cific moved from its present site, where it has bee | aes that time has ee ee The in- sore and usance for @ generation, ig | ter ests of the pi SSeane ae sere ag fhe Jodement of every well-wiaber of West, | Sx an indodnine pariod by ine ection of 8.100 hey location than’ that in the | criminal Jaws should be appealed to, or such secured acuon en correc! Senate bill cond nerageaniuterest. I iraico | tion of things. I leave tbe mater in your we vooth sticking in in whic! ‘tthat an effort be made tosecure to | hands, assuring you of my co-operation Matranige to exy.the chi the city, if possible, & tranater by the General eer ree TOR Mey Sak. Peyer | Ei piniop wan etialinved in the hase ernment of the site on whic! Sharket is located, - qecemete — 7h a —p Se another market ouse, as re- | city lying the bill is $2,549, 257, ‘& recent thunder storm Mr. Jesse oles lives near Selma, Ind. was shaky. bridge trom Maine deed, th ‘ually concede the impossib; $:5000. The total amount appropriated ‘by | “¢ securing. bi “A heat Pip eta 5 s ‘The Bial bot descended the (oma q vagenr S7-New York has received nearly 100,000 quired. This site should be built up map: tho be im ‘opened Pi mext | mind. There seems f emigrants in the past six months, stores and residences, whic! the Dusigesedad | condition to travel. win! gol nan im So Mathew F. ry, LL. D., will sail for sepeemeess on erent we wide aad beeuusul in France bis coantay on the Jet of July. ae Testis i

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