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—_—_——L ee Dollar and Fitty Cents: six months, Three Dol- | lars: one year. Five Dollars. No papers are | —————~: sent from the office longer than paid for. rox The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday 4 morning—One Dollar anda Half a Year, Vee, XXXII. ss . Washington News and Gossip. | THE NEW YORK CONVENTION. —_+—_ a GENERAL McDowRit Retieven.—The fod. | LETTER FROM NEW YORK. i ca rae a eet al ST Sey- ‘War Department mour and the Pendleton Imterest—Ex- HEADQUARTERS OF THE Axur,) pected Letter from Chase—The Platiorm Adjutant General’s Office. and Reeonstraction—A Nice Po! Un- Waskineton, June 3, 153. § settled—Ete. General Orders No. 53. [Special Correspondence of the Evening Star.) By direction of the Pre-identof the United ‘States. the following orders are made arrivals of delegates since yesterday. Each I. Brevet Major General Irvin McDowell is delegate is accompanied by at leasi five ont. Yeheved from the command of the Fourth Mil- | siders and alternates, and, judging irom the itary Disiriet, and will report in person, with- | active caucussing now going on, the city wil! Out delay, at the War Department. be, ere the close of the week fall Of political Brevet Major General alvin C. Gillem is | excitement. The geeeral situation do*s not ‘Sssigned to the command of the Fourth Mili- | seem to be changed since my last letter—naless tary District, and will assume it without delay. | undue strength be conceded to the slight By command of General Grant demonstrations made in Goy. Seymour's favor E. D. Towxsayy, His speech at the Cooper Institute was care Assistant Adjutant (jeneral, sully prepared in advance of its delivery and ‘The Fourth District comprises the States of submitted to many of the magnates of the Miseiseg pi and Arkavsas. Party. It was intended to impress the ¢*on- * _ vention with che necessity of making .he Anan. Leesgy pros Rese es — our CoxvER- | ciol question one of the boldest planks of the Fee Sea re aan SOINE | saatasrss, eameer tina laerant maa kreseoee y Eeact- | prominently as a Presidential candida'e. It See cota Gn eat UIE | inns seaaainenes Telb bet aire no pre reds begs supretnempaaieomomam less than trvo letters,announcing his positive de- for Prevdeat Johnson, and tave strong popes | ‘Loaton, and Bis opponentsintend te use them scurmg bis nomination. The Tenges- | *#Sinst him. The Pendieion men, however. see delegmion are here working with ocher | 0B the whole, scem pleased with the movement scancet an bis faver. No base dee | Mtde ta Seymour's interest, and, failing « a ee ‘ae eae ce compar ca | Bomingte their own candidate, will consolidate Se GE Slama GE tn Glebe eres | Geir etecassontin tities TAGs ae a Sacude dae wiousews Gore te cam te | dletom’s discreet iriends fect quite convinced prone cedllccmadge, Moria oe that the two-thirds rule of the Com vention will Prognesticated, and that action will be sbaped | ‘nat <> repealed] ual Gaal seeder taeane Gees by the course ef events and the cancusing at candadate ‘Wilt nos be nominates. equence their See ee See NE aed Seay cas ce sixth ballot the best posted SeaNCGnen al ieee ee en eee | retiialins Sicite UME teedcanerti ee conveniens #8 stsempurt, sent ene of theum | VON oe ore Gammetaacco: hoa cn gga er === ee former. Chase «ill be lost sight of by thac ‘Tue TARIPY PILt was reported Pack tothe | time, and Pendieton will be sadly in‘h* mi- House to-day, with & number of amend- i AD gpl a Generals vse Gor- Stade oxi jon, heen mates. ‘The most of the commitice are of | tuen favor Chase and theadeptoe fe hte cpiniom that the bill com hardly be acted | piatiorm; bet, outside of Nee Yare cin the upon this session, thengh “Mr. Sioore- | South, he bas no strength whatever, Nota head, who reported it, thinks ¢ifferentiy. 11 | New England man is forbem. Much depends, opportunity offers, the bel taxing the interest | tie oe si oe non some yeh on Governmen: Bonds tex: per ceut. will be re- | will be forthcoming by. Stnday next. In this ported to-day contingency the Cuief Justice may become sud- denly as proriinent with the delegates as he is Tae Nowixartoy or PeRRy FULien. which now in the newspapers 2x1 among the out- was to have been withdrawn aiter the commit. | siders. o t s lett bet: S The Pacific di om, with its head. warters eeserene nee oan ee nesore Mie Senate | a: tae Werth Hosen ore Pressing the mame of Seances nome duest. He's trying to induce | ‘Associate Justice Ficid tor the Previdenee sna Senators to ske no action il after the New | Vice Presidency—especially the Intter posting ‘York Convertion at be bas no political frieeds in, the East BEES Among the other candidates for th- second A Goor Orpen. Elsewbere wit be found a : a place en icket are ex-Governor Brainletie, the prockemation of Mayor Bowen, announcing | John Quincy Adams, Johu T. Hoffman, Ge that the law against setting off fire cracker, or | ¢rai Frank Bisir, yr., Governor Eugli<b Gov- see emmor Parker, and Governor Swann. other fire-works, on the street: w.tl be rigidly | “"rp, Platiorm will be of a most positive char- enforerd om Saturday. Tris is avery proper | acter. “The delegates, with ome Record. oppose order. any = oF megaiye generalities. “Among “ praca sar it will ire for a general am- SECRETARY SCHOPIELE bas just issued a is wide Spr lle el een feneral order directing that the members and I revoustruction policy a3 the off- Tecorders of the Bourd of Engineers convened Roseman irelapere cena Mees amd # warrant in the low Or the Constitution. But al a a je Sage repens pee | tue stme ume the delegates speculate on the Cem thst is allowed members oi courts martial. | “'¢<‘oral votes from eeriain Southern States, —- “hich can only be secured by the tullest exer- New Yorx, June 30.—There have been lange gF 4 «ise Of the untversal suffrage provided origin- ALPERT PIKE, of the Memphis 4),al. fol- | site through the reconstraction laws! For lowing the example of the Ne‘sona! Intel yen instance, Democrats claim Geergia and §s now condensing hic editorial leaders so as , Missis: iPPi, and, since the foca! elecuoms m two and a half | tha: State, even South Carolinas. In each of — - Sper a ie _ those States the vote will be cast indirectly ee ee ir | ander the recoustrnction 1a’ How will the Owg HUNDRED THOYSAND Bemocrats are on | bens Bel val ae iaim one case and 7 cailae. accept ibe practical result of the reconstruction Gtr way to Mow Tore te-dey lawe in another! ‘This is already a troable- Siaian some question, a SRN ee SUCRE Baie tenes | titenag nal SICK Nida eon eras eee the euirance to Tammany Hall, which or ‘Tae Pay oF THE JUDGE OF THB ORPHANS’ | *2 Ornament to the fmpposing {rout of the ” building. Covnr.—in the Senate to-day, Mr. Harlan | “Two or three hundred outsiders are arriving Presented the following petition of members of | here daily irom Washington. era the bar of the District of Columbia, praying an Sucrease of the salary of the Judge of the Or- Dry Goods. phans’ Court of the District In brown sheetings and shirtings ‘he trans- To the Senate and House of Representatives of | SCHONS Mave been in. Seg eae eh hed Ge Tnited States—We, the undersigned meni fo eee bers of the bar cf Washiugton city and District | B79 res td be ie mee —_ ly scseueeen Pasaseabtetion mates oll 7 | Steudy: but there bas been a marking up 1 sent our os | of the Judge of the Orphans’ Court of this ie- | S0Me Popular, ane ee ee trict is bat $2.500 per annum. and that the same | peache cA ee aan kaa pod is inadequate im view of the arduous and | Tee ee 3 responsible duties devolved upon him, and re. | Reflected uatil lately. better qualities of spectfully pray your honorable bodies to | Venu ape manera Armly held, but passa law increasing the same to at least $4,000) | Nat oe . ee nee — “ perannum. We feel ascured that we but ex- 14 been ne y ‘ gray Press the sentiments of the entire community | Pyntng-clotme, with conside peer ator igh nd when we say that the ability, fidelity, and | Prices bave — hyo be Pi varedls haw tlsceener an ie Hom. Wan- | Resa tor dark and medium sticrer pone F, Purcell has discharged the important and | ("tame son ore, and mediam styles CES Semsplen Cuties of this office for the last sigh | Dteer crncnamne ary ane Tere Coane OF arr tare reheated enon him he Miah. | Tiliks detainee ave ach in nen demand, bui Soares ar en ated Soe Mize i Saapect And | Sstecs axe well hepeep. Tie veto oe ‘Tang judge was ever soaridon 1¢versed = tions of Italian eloths are freely sold, and are in fair demand for the clothing manutacturers. a courts. The duties of this court atv constantly incteasing, and are perhaps more | _ There eet aig geen Sod Se ene © connected with che interests of the citi. | Sho." vathor carly, corre eee The zens than any other, not only on account of the | “;S40P is rather arly. except for the great 7 clothing houses, for whose use a considerable magnitude of those [Siened be Be Rea | quantizy of heavy broadcloth have been dan pa gg fess Oo eee posed of. There is an imcreased demand for ard Wallach. Jos. Judge Ja: Hughes’ | Be&¥Y cassimeres and satinets, and an early wa ee eee Poomekbes | and iarge trade im this class of fabrics is aut?, ©_Reanedy, ad about one tandred other | Slane murted meses et ees ae apr members of the bar, without distinction of | have slightly advanced. Blankets are iui? party.) The petition was rn te the Com- | Kentucky jeans of popular makes are in & fat Matiee om the Ivisirict of Columbia. | demand, but there is uot much activity mani- a vested. ‘Tae Tarniry BILt.—Mr. Morehead, to-day, ‘The business in foreign goods is quite limit- trom the Committee of Ways and Means, re- | ed at this season. Except for certain styles of ported the Tariff Bill, referred to it, with Foe aed. sages gg nc on in sae ee ameu@ments, among them the following:—On | !mporters are doing but little, and the Euro- copper in plates. sheets, rods: pipes, aud’ cop: | Dean steamers wow’ arriving ‘bring but small per bottoms, and all manufacturies of which | CAMmoes, The anticipations of a lively fall copper shalt be 3 component material of chief | ‘rade, however, encourage some of our im- Salue, 45 per centum ad valorem. On apeiss, | Bofters to seud out heavy orders, and already cents per pound. on nickel. 5) per cent. ad | ‘he importation of merinos by the French and velorem; on albata. German silves, &c., 50 per | German steamers is considerable. But most centum ad vaiorem: on lead, 2) ceuts per | Of the goods now arriving go into bonded w: Te. pourd; ou lead in sheets, 3% cents per pound. | BoUses, to wait for the opening of the fall trade. ‘On irom wire cloth, two cents per Square foot. —N. ¥. Independent. paghe ao conta per pound te kes, | \Foxtion News.iu the’ Brien Hones of ©f duties now imposed. (Un Caustic Soda, 2 | Lords on Monday night the debate on the Irish conts per pound. Wncleaned rice, 1 cents per | Church Suspeusory pill was resumed, thepub- pound, paddy, 4 cents per pound Spruce. | lic interest being again manifested by avery 31.50 per thousand feet, broad measure. Lath. | large attendance, the Prince of Wales aud 25 cents per thousand. Ou vinegar, 1) | Prince Altred being among the spectators. At cents per gallon. Books manufactured prior | three o'clock in the morning a division took ao the year 1850, 5 cents und. Bibles and | Place, and the bill was rejected by the decisive testaments, the value of which is less than 5) | Vote of 9 to 192. The result was received with cents each, 25 cents per pound. Chromate and | &feat cheering by the Tories. This vote places bi-chromate of potassia, #3 cents per pound | the two Houses of Parliament in ditect oppo. Fashion plates. engravings, and scientific | sition, and the progress of Irish Reform will ~ = be checked until an appeal is had to the people a ogg == | by the election of a new House of Commons. A CORRESYONDENT of the New York Ezyprese | The Pope bas issued a bill summoniug a Gen. eral Council to be held in Rome if in a pleasant letter from Berkley Springs, Va, | Janusey tha. qed MJ vatified the treaty says | with the United States for the protection of the ~On the mountain side, overlooking a portion | rights of naturalized citizens. In the English of tbree States, Mr. Detrees, Superintendent ot | House of Lords last night, the Scotch Keform Public Printing, at Washington, is just com- | bill was agreed to in committee and the Irish pleting * lovely summer residence, which add- | Reform Dill passed a second reading. Advices ed materially to the beauty of the littie village | received at Lisbon from Paraguay report that of Bath—the post office name for the “Springs.” | the war is languishing, and’ that Allies srzssahmast | have made ne further advances against Hu- PoLiTICAL —The electoral ticket which was | maita. Mr. Adams, our late Minister to En, put forth by the bolters from the regular Re. | land, sailed yesterday from Liverpool for Nets public organization in hare he bas been | York. uthdrawn, and ail pledge themselves to unite S a. in support of the reguiar ticket for Grautand | SUARY Practice —Audrews, ihe Kingston Colfax. The Chicago Convention refused to | (™4ss.) murderer, one & smart but dis- tthing since bis imprisonment. It was ognize the bolting delegates as entitled to | Bones ‘voter deciding the contest fa favor of the State ser enoMs that there were two mortgages on Convention of March 6. aoe reet cmmestead, bat the morgtages, hay- ing perfect confidence in the deacons integrity, — A delegate in the Tippecanoe (1nd.) Demo- neglected to put the papers on record. ‘An. cratic Convention wanted the yote of his town- | drews now secures the payment of a fee to one ship “cast as a eunuch of his counsel, by 2 mortgage, which has been —The Pert Huron (Mich.) Commercial has os oe Se ceuttey; And thus takes prece- been shown a letter from Frank Bell, ageat for | Senee of the others. the Western Union Telegrap magna te NINETEEN Persons DRrowmen. Sun- Cal:forma, and a Democrat, im which Te says day, 2ist ult.,a party of twenty. Pee ge a See ere tanten tas epee aston | acarted Sor Burgess’ Mill, on the SOUS Tiver, of Grant and Colfax; the Republicans are pe in a small sail-boat, to attend a meeting at Jef. ety Od SS eee Sew Ne GEE. | ‘seenennces, Gh. Ci tae Genpe flex eae through mis: it, 3) ‘and Gzwenat Howanp ELectsp Parstogyr or | party were drow: ‘The othe: A COLLEGE —At& ere) of the trustees of the | selves by clinging to the boat until help ar- Union College, held in Schenectady, N.Y. <yes- | rived. those drowned eleven were men, terdayHon. Ira bach pp ellge at porary | the rest women and children. GeecralGiowant® of the Freedmen’s Bureau, CATERPILLARS.—The Petit Journal youches bas been elected permanent president, the ac- | tor the fact that a train from Paris to Vendome ceptance of which the trustees await. Was brought toa standstill a few days Seo by ere t caterpillars. OTHER STRIKE—N one thousand | crusbed caterpillars made the rails so slippery workmen im fhe quarries at pend. Cone ‘thar the train could not get on. struck on Fridty Isst, but they fecommen: peta nasailen ict nctecbas Sy ‘work on Monday. ‘Their demand for 82 50 per az. An sliraction of day was te, but the quarry owners re. | ¥3l at Jones’ Woods, New York, is fused to comply With the further demand that | test between six young ladies tbe workmen sBoud be discharged at 4o'clock | S#” A speaking machine, imitating th@saman op Saturday aftertoon A compromise was | voice, excepting the sibilant sounds, is on ex. effected by this arrangement. Bubition in th, Hungary, PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Exceptea, | At the Star Building, —_ | S.W. Corner a“ Av. and llth Street, Pennsylvania NOYES, BAKER «Co. | ele e ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to their | snbseribers in the City and District at Taw | OerT* PRa weer. € ies at the counter, with | or without wrappers, Two Cents each. | Pr Be MATILING:—Three months, One | : FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money is still in good supply to call borrowers at Jat pereent. The present easy condition of the banks of all sections ren- ders unnecessary auy special preparations for the Quarterly retura to be next; so that this without harm. FORTIETH OONGBESS, This Afternoon’s Proceedings, Wepwespay, July |. SENATE. —Mr. Conkling presented memorial of numerous wholesale hquor dealers of New Protesting against the insertion of sec- them in the tax bill Referred to Finance Mr. Harien, from the Committee on the Dis- pease the Honse bill for D, Judd. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. THE HYDE AND LEATHER BANK DE- FALCATION. SPECIAL NOTICES. ——_e——_ UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA. POPULAR PRICES. SUPERIOR A ae FOR FAMI- ‘$4.9 Per Day, $28 Per Week, $100 for four weeks Omnibus and Bosenge, Master to receive Checks . Station. OPEN FROM JUNE Ist TOOOTOBR' LELAND BROTHE! BLELAND © OO. ‘Metropolitan & Tiodie danger will pass by ‘here fs an improved supply of paperonthe market, and the general rate for prime names ranges at 6a7 per cent. ‘The New York Commercial Advertiser says: The actton of the Honse, yesterday, relative to ‘the taximg of bonds, has bad no apprec! fect apon securitier, beyond perbaps checking asiroug upward tendency, which bad set in, in propect of the demand for the reinvestment oftaterest. The dealers generally discredit the probability that the bill will be seriously pressed in the House, or that it will be counte- nanced in the Senat wo y the House. ytously reported. He says that the Bank los: nothing by loans, and has earted all dividends declated, and that the late cashier, who was formerty the bookk-eper, continued to elude the vigilance of the pemoy ned the a forging statements to exist between which accounts were the accounts of indi’ that the directors owned eleven hundred and Baty sia saree of oe So yh otal anny rst fell upon the cashier, ve noi 80) e.ngle share vince. or {gict of Columbia, my -Wae.tw “PAPHIAN LOTH ros BEAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND COMPLEX REM Ab ALL aces depo-itors. He adds ‘ offered a resoiution request: the President to direct the Heads ct ‘ulgate the recent eight-mour ngress, with suck regulations to carry it into effect. Adopted. Harlan, Friday, att one for the consideration of Mr. Edmunds desired te take up the ill to regulate the electeral vot of the Siatee lately ib rebellion. He stated the object of the bill to Provide, that in the counting of the electoral governments recogrized by | the counting of the vois, wernments recognized by the United States, ‘The bill was taken up and read. Mr. Trumball did not approve of this bill, although be thought some action should be takea in reference to the counting ef the elec- ‘Wwral votes of the Southern Sta’ thank that ar Sa Bort. Ae po equ tabi. 7 Ri ep ee Pri Re nade per ake. j FLOR DE ™M. rE re OF RE BANDKES Dl wie T UEING PHALON & BON, New York. Bold by all Dracgists. as Government Securties. —Jay Cooke & ‘Co. furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment securities : U, S. 6's, 1f81.. Five Twenties, 1 Five Twenties, 1864. Five Twenties, 1°65. meats to law passed by © ‘aS are necessar, @clock, wes set the District of ies FROM EUROPE TO-DAY, BY CABLE. Peete) a0 iaseenen aigeeren for money, 30M accounts, 9 Dae a Tittboie Central, 101%; L, July i—Forenoon.—CVotton dull; saies estimated at 5,000 bales, U: 1:;Ally; Orleans, firmer at previous prices. vote loyal State Congress should have P- 1x¢alls. Corn ‘Wheat and Flour Provisioms and produce st-ady. oes July 1—Aiternoon. 73% 135 10.408... AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS, 1.80's, 2d sernes.. 1093, KR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A LAXa- pict TIVE MEDICINE - pe LO one medicine is so universally re- by everyboly ae « cathartl tes. He did not discretion should be ieft to the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the Howse in this matter. Jt might be that the re- suk of the election would depend the Southern ¥ wus made to turn ow: VENPOOL, July 1—Afternoon.—Cotion eesier. Cheese buoyant até. Beef and Pork ee Baltimore Markets, To-da Battimone, July 1.—Cotton quiet at 31 cents for Middling Uplands, Flour quiet, and wheat dull; sale of new white, orn dull, white $1.10a1.14; yellow 3; oats dull and prices unchanged; Rye nominally firm, ‘at 65e70; Pork quiet and un- Bacon quiet, rib sides 16¥a16;¢, clear ders 14; hams 2Iavz; lard THE PENDLETON ESCORTEN ROUTE. Pitrsscre, July 1.—The Pendleton escort (three hundred strong) has were met at the depot by the escort, and police. They pressed through the Principal street. At Upion Depot lunch was The trip so far mosi = and arrargements most perfect. escort left for Harrisburg at ten a.m. NEW HAMPSHIRE LEGISLATURE. Coxcorp, N. H., July 1.—In the House of Representatives this morning, by a vote of thrve to one, indefinitely postponed the ton of the charter for the road. A charter was granted Wood Preserving Company; capital three hun. dred thousand dollars. THE HERO arrived. They ewant, thts country mizht once more be in- Democ: Wolved in a disastrous eryil war. Amcrican States almost all their civil wars re- saiited frem the choice ef a President. He was Utterly opposed to putting it in the power of Congress to receive orexclude the voies of the Southera States, aud here was a joint resoln- Proposing to do jnst this very thing. ‘Congress had no more right to exclude the votes of Arkansas and Florida than of Verment and Arkansas and Florida had heir State organizations had deem recognized. and that settled the matter. Qongress had nothing more to do with it Know that it cures t or ‘and all Know that what it does once it dor that st never fails through any fault or ey dull at 174 ais. ee eS ore Stock Market, To- —Virginia 6's, . pl in all climates; containing ms deleterious dru: . ever fresh, and makes them being purely vegetable no baty 7 ower al tnflusuce on the rity the b‘ood and stimulate | 1 obstractions of iF calomel or be taken with safety Sugar coating preser Massachusetts. been admitted, 1866. 45 bid: do. fixes, ex-coupon, orth 7Lg bid, 75 asked. —— se Wall Street To-day. —Stocks strong. Gold Money, tai. Oid re Ex-Interest, 1#).40's, 7,. Nori Carolina’s, ex-coupons, Virginia, ex-coupons, 56; new, "ly. Ex-Interest Tennessee's weak, Robbins for a New York, July Exchange, 10); 1 {5 mew Oy. to work and ver. and other or irreguiar action ing, wherever they exiat, Fangements ag are f disease ute direction: the box for the f Pills raplaty cor or. EPST LESSNBESS, LAN TIT? , they should ulate the stomach aud OF THE ABYSSINIAN WAR IN PARIS. Paris, July 1.—Major General Sir Robert ier, the hero of the Abyssinian war, ar- rived in this city yesterday and is a guest of Lo itish Minister, vedeverywhere with the greatest enthnsi- eda Peer on mis return 4 been done under the reconstruction acts would be overthrown, and the States would be remanded back to their tormer position. The whole thing 1s settled, and there is no occasion for passing upon it again. that the constitution of a do with the election of a P1 tare alone is authorized w prescribe the mode in which electors shall be chosen, read trom the Constitution of the in reference to the matter, and asked what had Simply to open the ages and count the votes of the electors cl under the regulations prescribed by the Legis- jature. This 1s all that Congress or the Presi. dent of the Senate has to do. could select the elector: without sabmitting the question to the peo) of South Carolina in the w per following complaints, whiet & or INDIGESTIO Bz 8 It will be observed State bas nothing to ‘resident; the Legis! —_——__. New York Markets. raph. 1.—Cotton quiet at 31 Freights quiet m. He will be creat tak Testore ite healtby ton PLAINT and its vario HEADACHE, SICK EN SICK NESS ERS.they ehoukt New Yorm, Jul gents tor Midding | Flour dull and nominally} as HARE AND LOss OF LIFE. | shade better. Pork dull; mess, $27.50 KockLano, Mz., July 1.—A small dwe burned this morning, and Mi Ingraham, an elderly Indy. ¢ cupant of the house, was suffocated. —— DEMOURATIC NOMINATION FOR CON- GREss. CrxcusnatL, July 1.—The 13th District Dem- AUNDICE or GRE ‘Congress to do ? 1OU8 COLIC and BILIOUS F be judiciously taken foreach case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obsiructious which ca ———--e+e--—___ Tue Bricklayers Staiky 1x New York — A call was issued for 4 meeting of all the op- erative bricklayers of the three societies who might be out of work on account of the strike, to be held to-day at Demilt Dispensary. The The Legisiatures ie at all, and the State IN TEE SPRING AND SUMMER | months the system ° | See ESR meee | sTestest value. YOUNG LADIES. BEWARE OF the Allsuch remedice cloge up the pores of the S in a short time destroy the comple a2, wor! fresh vad Thiel Penrnoce, tse HRLMBOLD'S EXTRACT Ba APABILLA. NOT A FEW OF THE WORST DISURDERS eer Sorcaption of the Shes’, MEtaBGLDS atraacr SABSAPA RELMBOLDS EXTRACT om BILLA leone. Sud remorates the ile the vigor of beaith into the «ystem., Abd porges vut the bamore thai make disease | xion must parify sod emrich the piged. Sic RetaserD ye CiNCRNTRALSO ES: APARILLA invariably does. ‘Take No other HELMBOLD'S i HIGHLY | CONCENTRATED FLUID EATRACT 4 SARSAPARILLA | ERADICATES EBUPTIVE AND ULCERATIVE DISEASES ™: THBOAT, NOSB, EYELIDS, SO4LP, AND SKIN, vil eficets of sroreury ant remsette at taiaee es ren rediter: ASE: Lary cr otherwise, and is taken Dy ADULTS ena CHILDREN with perfect SAFETY. TWO TABLE-SPOONFULS of HELMBOLD'S Buirect ot Nia. added tos pint of water, Drink, aud one bottie ts gallon of Bartaparilia, or the decoctions HELMBOLD'S entire number who res did not reach thirt; couragement to t from it that all the operatives ployed, and that, the: the “ten hour bosses” finitum without expense to ‘without personal inconvenience or loss to the aded to the invitation the breaking ont ‘his has given great en- oeratic Convertion, held at Newark, nominated George W. v |» to change the « ‘stem. With sach change ay BROPSIcaL SWELLINGS ould be taken in large and frequent doses irastic purge. large dose should be the desired effect by 6) mpa- ioe pin —: = twe pits ‘te pro- cette ve the stomac 0 doae. “im mantce tie wlomach end et res the ; the system. Benceit is often wi: u. eased action of the sy of Arkansas to be excluded, or if it was to be excluded, why not also exclude the vote of Arkansas was as much a State in the Union ‘as any of them, and he wiuted no ifs or auds about it. He was wil- ‘lng to provide that the Texas and Mississipp: sho cause they had not any State government com- petent or recognized by Congress; but this bill ung some discretion in Congress whether 20 countor not count the votes of these Stites. He moved to strike from the bill Flor- ida and Arkansas. The morning hour here expiring, Mr. Ed- munds moved to postpone the regular order purpose of procveding with the pending |. Of Me., spoke of the necessity of ith the apprepriation bill. Mr. Edmunds said there was danger of the President vetoing the appropriation bill, but at ——— would take ten days to go with this bi The motion ot Dir. Edmunds was disagreed inisbed business bein; On dill it was taken up. Mr. Soerman withdrew v bich he bad offered as an Mr. Hendricks then moved to a) £15.10 to meet cXpenses incurred in t ution and collection of claims due the States. Adopted. . Morgan offered an amendment trom the tee to pay Mrs. Sarah J. Ames ditional for a marble bust President Lincoln. yy offered an amendment appro- ting $2100) for the survey of the public labs im the State of Florida House oy Rer. are now em- refore, the strike against can be continued ad in- the unions and Vermont and Iilinois, Crxcrywatt, Jul ville C. Stauf & diana, was entirel: Lo: 1.—The tour mill of Lin- v of Columbia City, In- destroyed by fire yesterday. votes of Virginia, ald be exciuded, be- Yesterday the joint committees trom the three unions sent) men toa ton where they are engaged ai morning five men we The committee: cations to them for men at SSaday fi: tant cities is in excess of the supply, and there need not bea man uw fo as far as Willams! Alto-ether forty-three members of the bosses’ ported as acceding to the eight Whatever be the result of the strike a num- ber of the journeymen say they will form a co- operative ‘building society, imio which ali Pranches of the building trade will be adm ‘ ted—carpenters, masons, plasterers, bricklay- ets, lathers, painters, &c. They claim that in y they can contract for jobs 25 per cent wm the bosses. and yet make larger wazes than the present Union rate.—N, ¥ rh. job in Washing. t$5aday. This mt to Albany on same men say that STEAMER DISABLED. Fortryss Mownog, July 1.—The steamer Esseyers for New Orleans, has repairs to machinery. ‘An occasional an invigorates and invigos oye vi where no ser‘ous ¢orar ably, wellvotenefnds ills makes him (eel decidedly bet: cleansing and isnovating effect om parat DR: J.C. AYER &CO., Prarticat Cuemists. Lowrtt, Mass., 0.8. Zz. looked like vesti put back for One who feels oo dose“of these P: terafrom their ——-re-—___ ROCK HILL COLLEGE COMMENCE- MENT. society are. re; {Special Corres pondence of the Star.) hour sy.tem. ELiicorr City, Mp., June 3th, 1868.—The exercises at the annual Commencement of Rock Hill College at this place to-day were of an in. teresting character, and attracted a targe crowd of the residents in this sides many citizens of more. As & uumber of the students are Dis- trict boys, the tollowing brief account of some of the incidents of the da: tion of the readers of the Rock Hill College is pleasantly situated on one of the picturesque hills in this romantic neighborhood. It is conduc:ed by the Brothers Schools—Brother Betteliu, President—and, although only established in 1357, has already an enviable reputation as a first class institution. The exhibition hall was filled to-day with the frien art of Maryiand, be- ‘ashington and Balti- ig the civil ap- the funding bill, NY may interest por- ‘AR. EE ees rtation of rags from the Medi. es from Brazil, and other com- modities from the tropics, is known to bring the germs of disease, chiefly fevers, which are sometimes very afflicting and fatal. Ague Cure stimulates the Liver to excret system as effectually as it does the miasmatic poison of our Ague districts. Consequently it affords invaluable Protection to stevedores and others whose occupations ex. pose them to these dangerous infections: and ‘We hope to render them a valuable service in ume them this information. germs trom the s; WOOD aud Coan. If you want tif very best WOOD and OOAL of the College and mous, lose present we noticed kery, Vicar General of Baltimore; eCarth ng! Given, of South Carolina; Rev. gan, of Balumore; riffing,of St. Charles Coll und Judge Merrick, formerly of the District of Columbia courts. The exercises consisted sand declamations, plenteously inter- Trsed with vocal and :nstrumental music students. The song- STEWART, Oorner H and ith stroots__ ‘UCKIN’S BOSTON SOUP. furnish the trade at lowest market and Bos- ce . P;,BUBORELL, under Boditt Hoase. RESENTATIVES.—Mr. Wash- | mpeg of fift in the Depart: extra compensation for the ‘une 30, 1-6-. Mr. Washburn Faibers Fole ‘New Fork Des- dred and fifty-six clerks Wa: hington, asking fiseal year ending J Tequested to have the petition ¥. Trowbridge (Mi should net have been clerk under the rule. ipeaker replied affirmatively. Mr. Trowbridge insisted it should take the regular course, &nd it was handed and referred to the Committee Mr. Blaine (Maine) asked leave to offer a Te-vlution directing the Wa; mittee to inquire into the ex ing without unnecessai to provide for the consoli debt of the United —$—$—<— S7-Wa'ter Brown, the oarsman, denies the New York Herald report imself and Mr. statement made in the of the race between hi hehad a collision with the mem of nd says that he did not go on where the collision is said to have taken place. Mr Brown claims that the race between Tylerand himselt was a fair, s he did his very best and what is more, he believes he can beatany man inthe world in a two or three mile race. In the races they have rowed they have made the fastest time on record. STA call is tobe ich.) asked if the petition ‘bt ry the boys, thou; handed to the journal est style of art were @ uovel and ‘ure of the occasion, and Music by the College band, tra, (embracing solos on the piano aod violin,) was very good. The essays bject and delivery, excellent, com- g the tollowing :—Mary, cis J. McDermott. Md. jomas A. Whelan, Md. of Carrollton, by W. H. Collins, D. Lanes im Ireland, by J. W. Lynch, Va.: and Coliege Life, by Wm.G. Heuisler, Ma. The ast, particularly, was a mcst pleasing Sitiou, delivered in a natural and ‘The dectamations Gulick Barge. board the boat, decidedly pleasing the instrument choir, and orchest square race. He on Appropria. Tyler beat him, an ueen of Scots, and jap beter liency 0} fey a tdoding bil idation of the bonded ‘States into five per cent., four and one-half per cent., and four per crut. Mr Pomeroy (N. ¥.) objected. Mr. Scofield (Pa.) from Committee on Elec- tions, reported back the credentials of C. W. Homilton, Representative elect trom the of Florida, with a reoluti im. The resolution was ado ilton advanced to the Speaker's the cath of office. ‘The regular order of business was demand- ed ud the House resumed the consideration of the bill reporoted yesterday from the Judicia- ry Ctmmittee by Mr. Boutwell, to regulate Proceedings in certain cases for the protection of officers of the Governn Charles a aed for an Lnternational Convention in Portland, Me., for the p of attracting attention, bor of that city asa point for of Western prodnce, and to the advantages of & direct line of railways across the continent, uniting Halifax, Portland, Chicago and San Francisco by one connected The Convention will prob- August 4th the exportation Howard Bushell, D. R.S. Mitchell, Md.; and W.H. po the average of suci 'y, by J. Jerome Mc- Baffalo. Detroit, D.C.. were all far above efforts; and the valedictor: Manus, D. C., was a feeling production, deliy. éred with a simplicity of manuer, of sympathy, which tuade it very The degrees were conferred and the Pe taeed awarded by Rev. Dr. legree of Bac! on William G. Master of Accounts was chain of railwa; tat ion that he be sworn ably be held on pted. and Mr. Ham. desk and took ts Known as yellow Davis rize fight earl tch Kilns toll- One hundred and four Were fought in one hour and forty minutes, and Crowley was declared the victor on account of a foul blow st nent. Both were badly pun: «7 Thurlow Weed rope for the benefit of building has not been so dull at tor twenty years as at the present ae mear the lor of Science was couterred Md. The degree of couferred on Francis Charles F. Fasting. Md.: ferome McManur, John W. Lynch, te for proficiency in Applied was given to Justus A. R: A certificate for proficie: ruck by bis oppo. memt, and to prevent hed. ayment of unlawful claims, and it was forthwith considered aud passed” ‘The House then proceeded to the considera- from the Lommittee ou Private and Mr. Orth (Ind.) report- mber of private bills. ») Loughbridge (lowa,) ¢ Committee, Daiger, Md.: J. J . O.; Joseph CU. O'Netii, Ma.- bout to sail for Ea- a. "A certifical health. of adversely upon Messrs. Buley (N.Y. Stove (Md..)from sam: private bills reiaing to lands in thi § (Pa.,) from Ways and Means ted back the Tariff bill, and printed and made th students at the college, from the Distri ber of premiu: S7 Two women have been poisoned near died in convulsions, caused by the poison of potato bugs getting into sores on their hands. 7 The tollow! for the bites of of whom twenty@nre et of Columbia. A great num- ms Me ble ian following large —J. Jerome MeMaaus, Greek, and French: tion, lish Litera- ‘ocal ‘Mune J. Chaska, Minn THOMAS H. BARRON, CONTRACTOR, Committee, report SUPERINTENDENT. Ssked that it be order for Friday next. Mr. Marshall (1il.) obj tion of the honors : medals, for History, Latin, accesserunt for Christian ing, Penmanship, Elocu Rhetoric, and V nell, medal for good conduct; pre. sition, Elocution and French: is saidto be a sure cure jad dogs: Mix one pound of common salt ma quart of water, then bathe and squeeze the wound with the same one n bind a little more salt on the wound | sesspeepipenssinssarestinsaeespmemnaseseneese nt ee a) DRY @ooDs AT LOW PRICES. BOGAN & WYLIE, No. 329 SEVENTH STREBT. between New York avenue and L street. jected to the latter part vf the mouon, and the bill was ordered to be Mr. Cook, (IIl,) trom Committee on Roads and Canals, reported ar the Secretary of the Na‘ Secretar, miums for Com, accesserunt for Doctrine and Geometry. medal for excellence in‘his class in Mathematics serunt for Engli: esolution authorizing vy to appoint 2 naval 'y of War to appoint a competent officer of Engineers to examine the harbor of Boston, and report whether the com- merce of Boston, and of the country will be in. jured by the construction of a bridge over the ton to East Boston as pro- remium for Elocution; acces- Composition. P. accesserunt, neuen Literature, Geo: ~ Joseph E. Dyer, four premiums Book-keeping, Christian Doct M4 raphy and Composition: accerser: duet, Elocution, Arithmetic. Charl art, two premiums for metic: accrsserunt, Book- John L. Eliot, premium cesserunt, Penmanship and Orth » tWo premiums for '¥; accesserunt, Ort Hugh premiums for Elocution and Penmanship; channel from Bost existing law. The House resolved itself into Committee of the Whoie and resumed the consideration of the Alaska bill. Before debate was commenced an under- trine, Urthog- BOYS’ LINEN SUITS, $2.50 WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 322 Penn sylvania avenue, Bet. Ninth aad Tenth streets. Ww HIiISkY Tax. — consequence of the proposed reduction of the if seh BD} y old Whit it 5. acter: a, conduct and Arith- ‘keeping and History. ography. W. ling was agreed upon thit the vote should be taken on Thursday of next week after the morning hour. Mr. habonielg A bied addressed Led House 42 opposition to the appropriation of money to reaty into effect. He said he had carefully listened to all of ‘Mr. Banks’ yesterday. and he could not see that Teasot been srould be approved was largely on the spread eagie order, would not enter into the eagle business teman; bu All communicati: S7fce will meet with seine Seas jafbattdaddedaddddadas sees Rl ‘without extra charge. TRAVELING Bags, LADIES’ THE LARGEST VARIETY I THE \CTICAL MANUFACTORY Arithmetic and advanced why the by the House. >, Whiskies of lower grades at reduced saunter Rin ad MONEY BROKER. astory. At the close of the exercises kery made a few remarks com the institution and students, would grace any col! students, which he warmly. ‘Only one the quzeee aca the use of intoxigating sume at least three fourths of the are “strictly temperate.” * statements were incorrect ani roof. ‘Shir. Waahbarne Was still speaki sition to the bill when our report closed. MEN'S SATCHR}, AND ~ wargymen in Eng. drinks. We 87 A Fenian picni Belleview Hospital, wards of two thousand Col. Nagle made an address in nounced the contemplated raid 87 On Sunday ni it three pri; escaped from jail at Cumberland, Ma — CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BUCHU 18 THE GREAT DIUBETIU. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA ISTHE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEB. th are prepared according to the rules of Phar- macy and Cocuisty ad ureter active toet can Le made. MELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRAC’ BUCHU Ine certain cure for diseases of the BLADDERS, EIPEarS, ToMin DBOPSY, beanie itot a If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensues Or Pies’, aud Blood aro eu, from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS end that of Posrrrirr depends apon prompt uso ss ita ae tM kee: styled Doctors. who, 1m fnany imetacee, ‘too ignorant to reed « Pysician’s jest proscri ptio: Dees competent to prepare, Phormacesticnd MY PREPARATIONS Are prepared f from the - stances Ramed.'s the most actite that can ¥ E f : : i some, and it is to prepare ever: ay and the ayrape are still ‘more objections, as they are weaker than the decoctions, for fails saturated with are susceptible of holding ip solution much less extractive matter than water Mis pens Reaenea someenet estes r stomach surfeited by the large jon of sugar uY LABORATORY, FOR THE MANUFACTURE 1D EX Has been visited by thousands of ph: druggists from all parte of the Gaited state net re A ‘ the mode of preparation recet commendation. ved ir Obanimous H. T. HELMBOLD, Drogeist, Of eighteen yeare’ experience, and man- HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. P 7 fii tee 2g Ane HELMBOLD aL GErot. wo: ioe SOUTH Eee MEDICAL Philadelphia. ys SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Price $1.25 per bottle, or six for $6.40. NONE ARE GENUINE nulees done np in steel 4H. T. HELMBOLD. ‘The proprietor was compelled to 53 = ea because of the crowing popalarity hie $a Fe,