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EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, At the Star Bullding, ‘$.W. Corner Pennsylvania Ay. and iith Street, nY NOYES, BAKER & CO. een The STAR is served by arriers to their smbscr im the City and Distr: Oeet ‘WEEK. or wit ‘wrappers, PRicB rom MAILING: Dellar aod Fitty Cente; six months, jars: one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the longer than paid for. . The WEEKLY STAR— published ou Friday morning—One Dollar and a Haifa Year. a | Washi +0 News and Gossip. | Sgremse Waone.—A few wrote 50 . W Vandenburg, agent Freedmen’s Bureuu, ! and Br, C. B. Pervis, Acung Assistant Sur- geon, were appoimtrd a board to im=p*ct the Freedmen’s Vintage at Artivzion, Va. and they Bav.og performed the duty a signed (o them. Teporied a discrepancy between the report of Gependents sed the rations drawn at Freed- men’s Village, and the actual numberof de- Pendents reviding ww the village. The Assi } ant Commissioner of the Burean for thi> Di trict bas therefore appomt-d Surgeon KR rbort Reybura, Capt. J. M. Browa, dixbursing 0: cer, sad George F. Mrrbir, ozent of the Bu- yea. as & boafd te further imycsiugate the di. - crepancy, which board is mow engaged in the performance of thet duty. ‘TRADE with Caxava—Jt is wadersiood that the Commuttre on Foreign Retations wilt report trek, without detay, Senator Ramoev's bil! regaining trade with Canada. and there ts reason to beheve it will bercte@ wpow at this sevsiow. The bil! provides forza interchtnge Of menuthaciatrs, Me treedom et the St. Law- rence @P@ the fitherie-.a list of sriictes the yow'h aud produc: of each eeuctry, oct. AS am evidence of the grow- of Congre im the subs. we no- the House of Representatives Thes- “y oviered two thou-and sdditional copies of | POTL# veut im recently by the Secretary of | the Tretisury upon trade with Osuada, be sides those already printed by order of thai Body. and the Senne also otdered five theu-snd copy + prited of the same repor's. | ‘There is no reseou Why this importint mmier | of Hheralicine trace with Canada should wot | Waere ane tHe FUSDS! Breve Msjor General E. M.Gregory, Luspector Geveral on the staff ot Geveral Brooks, Assistant Com- Missioner of the Freedmea’s Bureau for the Stee of Maryland. has been ordered to pro- be drepord of tb ession. There is ample ceed to Emmtt:burg, Frederick county, Md. my. and"/be impor amce of (he question is amd thoroughty investigate the allezed misap- geperally conceded propriation «ftunds appropriated by tke Bu- a= rea for erecting s school-heuse at that place Per Cenxt.—It is expected that oa ns jueas Stevens will this siternoon | DISMisseLs IN Taeastry —Abdov, report @@ amendment to the deficiency bill | twenty mate and iorty female employees in the yrovidimg for the twenty per cent. additional | Treasury Depar mem were dismissed yoster- The cha acter of the | day attereoon on account of the redaction in Ol Cefinitely Knows, bit it wilt | the apprapriations. The dis com pensation t-sals were trom tly provide cor percentage proportionate | nearly ali of the buresus of the Depariment. fo thesates of salaries, those cle img | ane the force will be still further seduced amd levs receiving at I » per | during ct presen! momta Many triends of the bill ate de irons of } age. Watcu. ihe other Flocida Senator, ap- scur ag & posipouement of the whole matter | ooseg .:n the Senate and. teak the onth this util the ceriaia members know Larne Invor it Tomises to be very close. } —— Ma. EpMenps iutrodwesd # bill to-day pro- Kran Apwies THowas Trexte lately | ysding tha: the next meeting of Congr command tbe South Pacific Sqnad- | the turd Monday in November rom New York yeeterday for | where he will meet Rear Adurrat | Nas at 2een, «Bo bevug relieved frew command squadrow, wil! sail for Wasbyagion he po tio of Chief of Burvae ef Ordanace Navy Deparimes', to which position be has Coxstrecrom Thomas Davidson. Jr, hes beew ordered to daty ia tae Bureau of Constuciion of Repair. “THING PROM THY Mis-iestppi e'ecuon bas yet be Ard at av my hesdquarter-. iacly been appointed sud comfirmed. Agt- i Dablgren ts expected tere absar the Tus Taxation o U.S. Bonps.—The re- Lutter part of the month Port aud bill reported trom the Committe of Ways sud Means to-day, by Mr. Hooper: How. THAD. Sey ENS offered firs DI! for the | (Mass) m relation to the txation of U. S. partition of 7 ate | tomas, are as follows: wie <tiow apow This was opposed by Me v) ot Ways Boutwell, who suc he did aoe aoe te atie | rene ae eoeroe he tereaee | iust¥ucting them to report without unnecessary « bill levymg @ tax of at least ton per m op the interest of the bonds of t eport. The bill was ordered to be p> .at ecommitted = hewn a 2 ne United Siater, (0 be collected by the Secretary Me. Burt en's nurost. to be cvad before the , oe thg Treasury sua such of bis suboriit jis wagers ticie'ne ved. It | qs may be charged with the duty of p-yl may bot oe presented to the Horse till v-mor- tuterest un the bonded debt of the’ t Bes Sites, Dave bad the same under consideration, and beg leave to submi: sollow mg repor ; Coxrimmartons axp Re:=CTIONS.—The | -tud bill § SehaTe im executive session yester con- poses io dag Ms f fimed the ‘tollowing nomieation~ Jona | [unox, and report the bill omly iu obrdieace to } Robe. on, of Tennes-ce, he positive order of the House. Ia the arga- j Thomas. Edward € men in the House ig favor of the resolu- tox law was referred W corr sponding le books of Ubis imposing * tax on sicOMeS of five per the Foghish low 1s les than three fon the w aod strict of ¢ co tand J. Mxson tiozzler, to be J sof percent. But your commuiitee Lave been unable P trictot Columbia. Richard (0 Bad iu the books of England or any ochate Justice of the Su- other civilized ry, a law that could be re- ry. Coustant K. gardidimany way asa precedent for the bill the ms forthe district House bave instructed the commitiee to report, which, ibenacted will be simply a law provid minations were rejected: ing for (he pitymeut of a rate of interest on the Onno, to be Min Government debt ten per cent lese than was nereed 3 per cent less than is stated in ibe bx aud ien per cent less a we y 3 eT pledged to be paid by colemn enacmen’ of " « “vy Court tor the county ef Wasbiog- Congie--, when the money was required to arry oO» a War which threatened Ube lite of the Marv: at— By direction of the ssxcre- | rhe evil effects resulting oa nation whether > fry of Wer a general Court Martist bos been ner vatiom credit ie guarded and protec’=d, oF der d tcomvene at West Poiut, New York. whether by legisiation of the cBaracter now b irstin’, for the trisl of euch priso- | Propo-ed. ibe confidence of all other e1viliz-d ' way be brought before The follow. #tions ts forfeited, may not be felt or sppr-- ng o:med officers Lave been decai-d for the | ‘ited in times of peace; but the Committe de- crt Brevet Major Geo FE. S Webb. Lien’. !e te call attention to the consequences that ol. 4th Imamivy: Brevet Lieut. ¢ would follow the passage of a bill of the char- oa acter now submitted, im case we should ever id Tovamtry; Brevet L LF Kent ‘d Ipueetry: Brewer Lieut, beteatier have occasion to wse our credit Col. A. Morde- ai. Gupt. Ordnance Dep t:. | (OF the purpose of providing means, ment: Brevet Liewt Col. PS. Mocbie, Cap. | either ‘0 maimtain onrselyes at home, «; Brevet Mejor 4. KA anid. | of ‘co defend ourselves im any collision ith Cavalry; Second Lieut. S. Soule, J with a foreign Power. The committe reprat Ordeance Deparment, Judge Advocate, that in reporting this bitl they act iw obedience to the positive rection of ee Howse acd cose tary to ther own best jude They re- serve to them-elyes theix rights as members of the House to oppose iv every p way ‘he adoptiok of A measure which they regurd as GexERaL BrTiew offered in the Hevse io- Say, * DIM tor duce che interes: om the public «edt, but its introduction was objected to. It Hmposes @ Lax Of tem per cent. on interest@ouds, hostile to ihe public interest and injuriow: © be collected by the Treasurer. aod to bein | the mauonal charucier. The Dill is as follo: hea of al} taxes on income arising trom bonds A ILL to authorize au internal i! suthotmes the coryersion of six pet cent terest of the bonds snd other +c: couds int® &m obhgation of the Goverument to | United States. pay four cept. perpetually im coin. freefrom | Be w enacled, dv., That from and after the “It t9xation or deduction, or into bonds pay- | passage of this there shall be levied, col- able at option sfter ten and within forty years, | lected, and paid a tax of ten per centoy: fearmmg 3 per cent interest, free from allx- amount of interest hereatter due ap payable ston, panepal or local on all the bonds or other secnritres of the - United Staies. To secure the collection of said AcquerPal OF Col. STANHOrE.—Before « | ‘ax, the amouat of interest heresfler paid on Feneral cOURi-martal lately convensdat Key- any bonds or other securities of the United nities of che nolds Barracks, in this city, Brevet Lieut. | amen bearing Le is he 9 gre) perm Maakeake Cosas te ts at the rate of only ve and fourtenths fotentry. was tried for disobedience of order-, | Pet Cen ttiiiy aud eaten rH trys i st of not guilty, | me rate of five | per centrum, spall be at (be rare of only four and five-tenths per ceutum; if bearing interest at the rate of three per cenium, shall be at the rate of two and sev from Arte=t, and is again on duty ceuthg per centum per annum, Ne at Russell Barracks, in this city. rate @f interest thau is herein prescribed Tue T. > Luall be on auy bond oF other tecu jt Me Texas delegates tothe Democratic Na- & ie Se aaty © sonal Convention have aeked the removal of | WeUBitr es, BOW outstanding or author- wed to ve issued, all conditions of any such bond or other security and all laws and parts of laws to the contraiy notwithstanding General Reyuolds, commanding in that State. 1 it ts saad the President has promised to olonet Graham im command. Colonel mn wes previously recommended by | Hamcoek. HANCOCK, commanding the Miliary ston Of the Atlantic. mw compliauce with AsloNeED TO GRR. HOWARDS STaPP Gen Grant has issued a speciai order, by direction of the Secretary of War, announcing Brevet Brig. Gen. Givorge W. Balioch captain aad commissary uf subsistence, U.S. V., as aiae- Ges ections from the Adjutant General's office. | de-cair the staff of Maj. Gen. Howard bas iavued am order withdrawing ‘be imstruc, | COMMIsiouer of Freedmea's Bureau, + Sows relative fo the di-comuguance of (he cu«. | Gem. Balloch for some ume past Bas been diss fom of detoling messengers and pc strom | Cbarging the duties of commissary upon the culisied men for paymasiers to the a of Gen. How The Treasurer of the United States isnow | THE Wasninc ANAL.—Mr. Harlan paying themarered bonds of the loan of I=4> | Presented to the Seuate to-day & memorial ot Buied IGS | Benjamin Severson, 1a behalf of property | holders of the city of Wasbington, iu relauon | to the Washington Canal, in auswer to the r- | porton behalfof the Executive Committee of | the Smithsovian Lostitution, introduced in Uwe Senate on the i6ta ef Jw The memorial (which isa very long one) assumes that the Pourtical.—George R. Dennis, of Somerset <ompty, one of the delegates at large from Maryland to the Democratic Natiousl Cou- ‘envon. has been charged with favoring the vomination of Chief Justice Obace ior the | Preidency. In consequence & “ Smithsouitn Committee's report is out aa im Sucistmes,in whieh he declares Dimecn tot | dividual production. The plan of the com. | mittee is to have a clcsed culvert rupnii Pendieton A. ©. Baldwin bas deciii vider d a capdidate for the Democr natoriai pom#mpation in Michigau | eastward and wesiward on the present line o: | the canal for carrying off the Dyod-water of | the Tiber, ang for such surtace drainage of + low grouhds as cffmoi be drained, it is pur- — & Netw York dispatch to A © po-ed to have elevated sewers running north JS —“ The Jat-st devetopmer . And south, and of course over tye culvert. My ws realy a candidate. This fac’ This pine, Mr. Severson says, would pecessa- rily juvolye the raising of Pennsylvania ave- nue, from near 12th street to the Capitol grunds, at least 44 feet; and the lower ground further south to a nding level, Making the Alliog at (he canal full fourwen aad a halt teet above mean high water. This plan, the memo- rialist Uninks, is impossible of execution. except ut stch ruinous cost a» forbids its attempt. He says it ls utterly out of the question, as al want of provision for cleauimg @ut tbe covered canal cuivert of uear three miles in Jeng, and all the way Beceseartly on a dead level, into which the foods of the Tiber and a large extent of surface drainage mast The memorialist then recapitulate: provisions of the ctly plan, and advocates the | muaughcening-of the from 7b street west to Maryland avenne, claimiig that by this means the public reservations wil! be greatly coverrd by ihe Peudieton weu, uum | bers of whom are already in tow The Atebieon (Kansas) Patriot, a Demo- | He OFFAL, has suspended publicaiion. — The Chicago Trivwne says «Hor A. Hendricks, we judge. bas no disinclivats ts Mciat Ronors.” He 1s wow a Vaated Su -apdidale for re-elec nd ids te for Governor. Jocnad discusses the late bof Governor Seymour at great iepgth, emus «t, and says: “We gould ili another mu With comments on puiuts in Alr. Sey- urs speech that would only need to be} improved in form and. shai » besides: puched t0 Be found unsound. But we tortear | (P2Atieal gain i quantity Of poodt 251000 Bt is vey parvtal for us to bave said what wi square feet: end if thar a feet Dave already done. For years, old iriends, iA | Contwibnied the Gor . the pow- wr Parts of the country have expremed ‘heir astomisBment a: our prosoeacedaticeson “fer Mr. Seymour. It & a kind of tasstnation gba: none who know him withstand. It ty ‘® cufidence!™ll the integrity of the man—even 4 if we cannot sa qouters. Butin the present insiaace, we are pi ity obliged to take Our poiut of depart mad so ceeded by o€ uomlaating | Ero Suny ieny on te a : ons, meserved! to che emphatically. There is noe. avy man on Mr. Seymour's plasorm, of pleas’ ape Le bondholders with the delusive ordered 10 b* printed. oy» of cold im piace of the gretmbacks promised | ™ eaendaeed Adem. Sock « camda@mce will be slaughtered ia | “Recetas From Oo _ syeme Weer.” 7 from qu — Vailan An New York, stoppite,|. ‘Tune 1 pt a private Hous? with Rpumber of Onio del 22,955. cn. ee June — General Tor Jo! set for Lorope. son Gent go for Chase. | Goop News yoR THE CrERKs.—Secretary McOnlloch this afternoon issued the following order TREASURY Derantwent, July 2, 1863.—As is necal duting the warm i the office season, hours of the bureaus in this mat wijl clove at three o'clock p.m., daily, henceforth ‘until fortker orders. ‘The allowance of a recess at noon, which is dersteod to be practiced to some extent, must enurely discomtinued; and especial atien- tou iscalled to the indispensable of requiripg & strict sed faithful observance of the regulations forbidding absence irom the office ee es hoarr, nareby ie pall apers, and other ces WI ic Burne red and neglected, us ness is inya: (Signed) |. McOcLLocnr, Secretary of the Treasury. The Heol of Brecaus. ALASKA.—The memorial of Wm. Cornell Jewett presented in both Hoeses of to-day is 9s follows: - Your memorialist, a cit- iven of the United States, fully prays Don gress to appropriate $7,200,000. for the Alas- ka purchase, °s & mational measure, tor the protection of the national honor, and the peo- ple's appropriation —withoct re y— of the Sltp-lovg public services of Hon. Wm. H. Seward, aod bis foresight in acquiriag a terri- tory edjoiping American sions in the Pacific, deetined to surpass the Uld and New World in i vilizetion, commerce and cities.” OapsemD To PREKDMEN'S VILLAGE.—Liew!, Col. George W. Wallace. in command of the garrison of Washington, has issued an order detaching Second Liect. Henry W. Torbett, with twenty enlisted men and tae reqvisite number of pom-commiicioned officers from the 2eeb | reve 't Lincok: Barracks, in thts city, end direc them to proceed to Freedmeu's Vitiage, st Arfington, Va.,to bestitioned there us 8 permament guard, (o relieve the gaard lately on duty there from Fort Whipple, Va. Case grep. Before a court martial larcly convened im Montgomery, Als., First Lieut. James P. Ruggles, 3th United States cavalry, ws found gailty of drunkenness on duty, and sentenced to be cashiered, wh: sentence has been xpproved by the Secretary of War and the President. and Lieutenant Raggles cea: Co be un officer of the army. inteRNaL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $1.236.392.30, —+20e- TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. THE NEW YORK CONVENTION. v Special Dispatch to the Star.] on, July 2.—Nearly all the delega- tiors bere hed meetings this morning. All of tbe West, including Indaaa, which bas thrown Hendricks overboard, gre selid for Pendle:on. Ove-third of the Peuglsylvania delezacion 8's0 deckur d for hum, Atal he lacks a two-ihivds vote as the East ayf South are wholly split up. York dei~zation ave work ng for Chnse nesdquartersof Caase’s inends are oppo-ite the Convention. Hancock s strength is much weaker than his frieads sap- pord. The Fiith Ayeaue Hotel is the he. d- quarters of the Peudieton men. and is over- crowded and exei'ed with tbe cry of Pindieton apd grenbacks. His Escort hus arrived. The Natiousl Commitire met at noon at Tammany Heil snd made arrangements for the prelimi- ¥ orsenizat.ou of the Conveatop. Seymour ill, probably, be the President of the Cou ven- fox ‘The Houle urges the New York delegacion to comme Obase, The Work’ favors adberence to the old Innd ma ks of the Democratic plattorm. ROPE TO-DAY, BY CABLE. y 2—Forenoon —Coasols tor AeA. on accounts, $ynely: U.S 3) Minors Central, 1015.5 Erie shares, ly 2—Forenoon.—Cotton dull: 2 Uplands 114; Qcleams 11% Proviions quiet. Others au. Corn a3 chapg: Sol THAMrTON,J uly 2 —The steam«bip Som. erset, from Baltimore on the 15th wit , arrived yrsterdsy. GLascow, July 2—The steamship Colam- bia, trom New York on the oth alt. arrived to-day Loxrox. Jnly 2—Aiverevon.—Consols for money, 4 \,: 0b Bevount, "2, Liverroot. July 2Afternoon.—Cotton ir- regmtar. Erevdstuffs quiet. Lard dull atola 66. Pork quiet. Beet dull. PENNSYLVANIA DELE NEW YORK CON . LYMIA, July 2.—A majority of the Pennsylvania delegates to the National Demo- cratic Cenvention met in this city to-day. and. after electing the Hou. (ieorge W. Wood ward ebhairman, and Hon, B. M. Beyer secretary, adjonrucd to meet at Irwin Hall, their head. quarters in New York city, to-morrow at noon. STEAMER ABRIVED. Farrier Point, July2The steamer St. Patrick, tor Quebec, with ‘one handred and two passengers bas arrived. ———__--ore- TEs TO THE TION Forri.x News.—A despatch from Bremen stares tlutt two additional steamships are build- ing for the Baltimore and Bremen line. so that the tryps may be made semi-mom'hly. Major General Napier arrived im Paris ‘aty with the United States, just |, On the ground (hal the @pnstruction given to the article by Mr. Bancroft is not sustained by the text. A grand banquet was given toCyrus W. Field in London last night, as an acknowledg. ment of the eminent services he rendered the old world and the new by his devotion te the interests of Atlantic wlegraphy. The case of the United States vs. the Armonds, builders ontederate iron ~clads, was before a French erday. Berryer, counsel for the es, opened the case. The Advocate I reply on the 5th instant. The French budget was continued in orpe Legisiatif yesterday. M. Theirs de- plored the military preparations which were still going on, and feared aa outbreak, war, and consequent navone! bankruptcy. Lovpows axp HawpsHirne R. K. Comnac- TION—The Alexandria Journal says: “The inct what Copgrees bad authorized the le of GtorgeioWh, D. C., to borrow $30 cI perfect a connection between that city aud the Loudoun and Hampshire iroad, was stated im yesterday's Journal, This fact is tre Grat positive sssurangg tnai the consection spoken of would b@ Made. The te of Georgetown have bece tnught to lieve that Mr. Lewis McKenzie, President of the toad, was opposed to the project. Nothing could be further trom the truth chad ne representation alluded to, as the parties m&king it doubiless knew full well, and the people of Georgetown will find ou: directly the means are seenred to carry the Project ite succesful operation.” Femacs HeROisM.—The St. Michael's (Md.) Comet Tecords au act of female heroism which occurred im that sectiom om Sata week, dorms ae ere eae of a storm. negro man, in ‘ing the creek near the residence i . was suddenly pre- ‘upiistéd jnto the wal big ora Dad the His perilous simation was observed shore by two young ladies—the te Jere Sey- our, duoghter of the 9 ameainedy. rocured a small ‘wens to the asststunce ot the drown- be ing unable to Hitt him | to tHe BORL, One of the ladies held his a RECTION 16 Fion! Da,—Governor ved job & surrender of the vrida Governar in varias Haus, bid are confirmed by the Legislature, which meets on the 7th inst, ovine omcers of the ——— :—Board of — vg Th: Afternoon Proceedings. He.ita—ist ward, Jos. G: , C. ss i ct T Armerong: Rober’ Hodyti PRET | RON rE 4 2 Tacuspar, Joly Pf ware, ‘J. W. Atkinson. Jobn Summers SENATE.—Mr. yem asked to take | Physicians tothe Poor—W. Leon Ham up the joint resol admit six Japanese | W.B. G: . Wm. Gibson. T. J. Adam. youths te the Naval at An On motion . D. Mr sey. Dr. G wae foo comptnation o at provid awestaite no on ihe United aie ied health officer. Wei - nes my Sstiee Sr escois Fh bli after whi, oh wae peed, eT ekers Gounniaes or te ted ‘act taber effect, anises the gov. gneenbleressedion ter ‘so the pebiie. ie r. Free Schools. . iT. Letswitcn, E Saowden. Jr.. R. L. Carne, Cornell Jewett, asking that ion | Jr., John S Beach, Nathaniel Boush. Treas: | Swe. 3. And be it furiher enacted. That the first be made tor the Alas.ca purchase, notonly asa | vrer of Co) —W. D. Corse was naan- shall take effect 9s to cach National measure, but as an xpgreciation of the imousiy re-elected. Other officers were passed Tea. when sueb State shall, life long services of Hon. Wm. H. Seward. Re- | for the te duly ratny article fourtren who bave no objection to the combination ferred to Committee on Telatieas. The Gazerte of yesterd —— the follow- the amendments to ibe Constitation of the ‘Bitters,as stated, will use Mr. Edmunds intreduced a bill to provide | ing sales of two lots, near the cor- | United States, proposed by the thirty-ninth 3 mai 20. that the next imectimg of Congress shall be Rer of St. Asa Oronoco streets, were sold | Concress, and as to the State of when HOOFLANDS GEBMAN TONIC. on the third Monday of November, and asked | by J.H. Parrott, auctioucer, this morning, in | it shall in addition give ‘he assent of said State ‘They are both feed. and contata the ‘that it be placed‘oa the calender. front of the Mayor’s office: one, tronting oa St. | to the fundamental condition hereinbefore im. ame =a chotce betweee the two Mr. Pai of New ite, from the | Asaph sireet, to Mrs. Helen Cranford, for #16, | posed uy tbe same: and the officers sone matter ef teste, the Tonic being the Committee on Fereign Teported a | the other. frontmg on 0; street, to Dan’l | of rch ite duly elected and qualified under » bill o~ Sreneer, eMciency Be secare | D-Gould, for $51. Atthe time snd piece. the constitauion thereof mpeet i rated Stomech, from s variety of esuves, ouch as economy in the diplomatic and consular ser- | J. A. Stoutenburgh. auctioncer, sold a .rame | without delay t BO person 5 * bo) of the United Bouse on the west side of Washington, between | Bolding office under the United States, or under very apt to bave its functions ‘Tos r. s Howard presented the credevtials of A. S. Welch, Senator elect from Florida, and he ‘was sworn in. _Mr. Howe ealled up the bill to extend the time for the completion of the West Wisconsin railroad; which was Mr. Connées called ap the bill in relation to the Western Pacific railroad; which, after being discussed at great lengih, was’ va-iously amended and then passed Hovse or RErReseNtaTives.— Mr. Ba'ler (Mess,) asked Icaye to offer a bill to equalize faxat ‘on, and to provide for fundiag the pnblic eb, Mr. Randall (Pa.) objected. Mr. Hooper, (Mass..) trom Committee ot Wolfe snd Wilkes streets, to H. Charles, tor 25; a brick building, adjoining the above on the south, to Charles Javias, fer $1.00; and a brick burlding adjoming to I. Rammel, for = 4 25. ‘The Jowrnal of this morning hes the follow- ing items. lohn Moore, colored. ari d ia Wesbing- ton for stealing a cow ¢ if, vatucd at 87: Mr. 8. V. Boyd. of tbh's covnty, sad ir iptto cel) the same for #0, has b eu brongat to thie city snd commisied to jail for examina- lic” by the court. Hesry Taylor, colored, heretotore indicted for an sesauit with intent to ki'l, bs ben sai- rendered by lis bail and placed in confin any Siate, by section three of the amendment to the Coustitution of the United States, known s< article fourteen, shall be deemed eligible to any office im either of said ‘States, unless reheved trom ‘as pro- | vided in said amendment, and it as nereby | mede the duty of the President wi ten | days aftey receiving official information of the raiific: Gon of :.id amendment by the lezish: ture of either of said Stites to issue a prov mation announcing that fact. Orastipatson, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Princess of Blood io che Head, hevdocy f the Stomach, Namsa, Hear burn, Diseust for Food, Puiness or Weight im the Stomach, ' Sour Eructarions, Sink fax or Flutterine at the Pit @f the Stomach, Swinmine of B. F. Wane, she Head. Herrud or Diiatt President of the Senate pro (empore Breathone, Flutterome at Beart, IN THX Hocse or Rereesenratrves, U.S Choking or Sucatina Sensaisons wien ScwvurLaR Cotrax, Speaker of the House of Representatives. 4 : Lyi Ways and Mans, r .in accordance with | Meat. He tried to run off, . - June 25th, 158. = the Tecolution of the How: hither adopt a | Bishop Whistle of the P. E. Church s The President of the United States, having pes bill providing for the taxation of the interest | Bz 1p Alexandria at the present time. revrned to the House of Representatives, in | Balage S- on United States bods end other secariiics ten The Clerk of the Goun.y Court isued four- | which it originated, the bill entatl-d - Au act to eS a er cent. The bili ard was ordered to | (6) marrige licenses during the month of | sdmit the State- of North Carolius, South Car- doneme: the mand be priutea And referred to the Committee of the | J®"*- oliva. Louisiaua, Georgia, Alabama, and Flor- Byes, Pate wm the side, whole House. Tux Waiskey FRacp Prisonens.—Judge | “#0 repr-eatauon in Corgre-s,” with bis Back, Chest, Limbs, er., Swa- ‘Mr. Stevens, (Pa.,) from Committee'6n Re- coustraction reported a bill providing fora di- vision of the Suute of Texas into two States. Ordered to be printed and recommitted. ‘The Speaiter laid before the House the ful- low ing executive communications,which were reterred to the Commitiees named From the Secretary of the Interior. enclosing & commumeation from the disbursing clerk in bis department in relation to a reduction of the amount rinted for clerks and watchmen in that Deparunent. Tiations. From the Commissioner of Tndian Affuirs, Objections thereto, the House of Representa Ovo* proereded, iu pursuance of the Constitu- oP, fo Tc comelter the same; and Kresved. That the said bill do pass. two. thirds of the Houseot Repre entatives agreeing top | ~ the same. den Fiushes of Heat, Burning om the Flesh, Comsiant imaginings of Beil, and Great Depression of Spires ‘The suferer {rom these diseases shou! U.derwood has received iustructions from s Sie of the Interior and Chief Juste Che e directing that Anderson, Patterson, Gonlewrn, snd El-om be removed as soon as per-ible from the Libby tothe Albany pen: te. ury. The privoners seem never before beye recliaed that they were actually going to the penitentiary, and were completely over- vome when the orders from Washington were communicated to them.—Richmond Dispatch ESIDENT Bui Epwp. McPrensox Olerk H.R. U.S. Is Sewate oF Tas Usitsp States, June 25, 1968, The Senate having proceeded, of the Constitution. titled “Ap act to Would submit those weil- ESTATE OF AN. —' Bacha roperiy of the Inve ex-Presid: i asking an appropriation of $295.00 for com | hos bees appraised at Si35 S82, tecluding soon | Carcline: Bowth (artis: beans ‘Georgie. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, pepraiien to extra dnd temporary clerks in that | (00 im real estaie and $8.507 on deposit with | Alab. and Florida to resentation in Department for the fiscal year ending 1889. | te Farings in London. The principel por- | Congress,” returned to the House of Keprv- ane Appropriations. tion of bis esiate corsists of State and railroad | -eniatives by the President ot the United OOFLAN GEBMAN T J de hed lam of phage goal ana} bonds. It is stated that-Mr. B, within the Last Siains, with Fis objec.soms. and sent by th BOOFLANDS @ AN TONIO, ‘orgetown Railroad Compaay, transmitting | tew ] ve away to bis rele \ions irom 50,- louse of Representauves to the Senate, wi bis aunual repor:. District of Golumbia, | Geta Siu, d the Message of the President retaraing the bt PREPARED BY DE. ©. M. Jac KSON, On motion of Mr. Washburne (Lil ) the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, And proceeded to the cons'derai:on of the Sen. ate amendment to the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Appropriation oi Mr. Blaine (Me.) addressed the committee for the purpose, he said, of showing that ibe Breolved, That tbe bill do two-thirds of the Senate agreemg to pass the came, Attest Geo. 0.Gomam, | | sie sl pales leas tae Sec Senaie, | Twenty-two years since the ae Et | Reed tuto ord country from &2- Peier Tracey, the keeper of the <aloon No. i Bowery, New York. wrs shot on Tur= dey by aman n. med Emil Zensinan. in the restaursut No.3 Rivington sire: Death was almor! instant neous. Mr. Z. claumed to have acted im seli-defens PRULADELFELA. Pa. 9 th and quietly surrendered DRY @ooDs charges of extravagance agains! this Congre bimeelt AT LOW PRICES were all unfounded. The whole amonat ap- @27 The Somercet (Md.) papers recerd Me BOGAN & WYLIE. remed: y 4 7 & AY LAE, hese ee will effectually core Liver Com Propriated for all sources is $1(5,718,447, and | arowning of two sons of Jam>- La ikloid, of eS or this includes over $31,000,000 for peu-io. 7 y - Re oe Save es Seer. nity Chrome onawe ne Ride that county, last Sunday, while bathing. mC | pility, Chronic Diarrhwa, Disease of the Kid $30,0:0,100 for bounues. He compared 87 Thos. Hogan, the murderer of bis brothe: Beye, and al! diseases arising froma Disordered Propriations now with those of Bucnana: in Manitowoc, Wis. a few weeks since, b: | Liver, b, or Intestines Sdminisiration, and argued that the latier was much more expensive, and that large as our expenses bave been they have been ia a case of brea arrested, | ys ¥ 5 MLITY, S7--Female rizhts” in Porigual have start. BONS) LANED SUITS, S270 Seer, ; acer Prostrat economy and fideliiy. He closed with an eulogy | °¢ 8! ore. Vox Femne. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., fins System, induced by Severe Labor. Hard upon tbe Republican party in relation tothe | Chir. zo. 9 accommodate only half her 322 Penmasylvanisavence. shws, Exposure, Fevers, €¢ conduct of the Governmeni. Mr. Kandall (Pa.) -nid he desired to say that there was no truth iu what the gentleman had stid about the Republican party bavingentire- schooleble ebiidven if all the public and private Schools in the city were filled, S7-(ol. Sprague’s stallion, Rhode Isis 2d, is entered ma tace at Bufalo next month fora There is no medicine extart eguel to these rem Bot Mioth ond Tenth eteote._ | giERTs sock cars, hous wal Migor ts tapertes to the whole ayetem, the appetite is etre ed, Se stomach Jiceste prowpt saeat WwW HUSK is enjoyed. promptiy, the Nt In conse: ¢ of the proposed reduction of the | ly fought the war. The Democratic party bad | purse of siv.0u tax, and for the, arpone ct red Ime my large stock, | Benen ne Vey pe Ty done as much of it. wa ral Daniel. formerly a member of | of Liquors, I will sell m wi iekies Siagalion thecyes. a is given to the cheeks, and the Quiles to order trom the Republican Congress ivom North Carotina, is dead. lower, aig: Oriental @8. Nectar $4. Chestnut bervous ipvelid vecomes « strong aud curred im, OF Were CONCUITed tues focon need. | SF Mayor Kalbfeisch vetoes every resoin- | Groxe 3. These a= are Suarentood to | gonlthy being (4 by the committee. Sees Nicholsos pcouiyn city council to lay the |" Also, Whiskies of lower grad Pe rptnee! prices. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFES The Committee on Appropriations recom- ieholeon pavement. igh ons ; ; mend aou-concur.race im the Senate smeud ete Or haletapeleiea era a | ~~ {Sem alin item het te ment whieh struck out the House proviso that OFFICIAL. the use of this BITTERS. or toe TUNIC, an sltxit Bo Judgment of the Court of Claims exceeding : 493 MONEY BROKER. 4QQ | ‘Secwiiitoet! new lik inte thsirveras, testes for Wat Oomtt ee ee LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, CITY LOAN OFE/CR. faye, valid up thelr grronten forms, aod give Mr. Washburne (I1l.) hoped the amendment | Passed at Second Session of Fortieth Congress. GHISELIN 2 CO., and happiness to their remaining years. would not be agrecd to. No. 493 TWELFTH STREET, a Stevens (Pu. posed to to its Mould be conew The amendment was concurred in, said if the country pro- just debts the ameudment in. IPUBLIic—No. 43.1 AN Act to admit the State of Arkansas ‘0 rep- resentation in Congress. NOTICE. oll extabitehed fect chat fall one-half portion of our population are HE BETWEEN E AND F STREETS, } One short square from Pennsylvania avenne, Officers and Clerks Pay Accounts purchased. ment im relation ta the Presic sev of tao provciobe ote ect canitiol antes | mnaeize supression, “never fort well” Paos'ere tong ndment im re! to the President's | auce of the provisions of «n act entitied “Ap rc ‘ew r he 4 Private Secretaries, Suorichand writer, &. | for ihe tote efficient goverament of the rebel EW GUODs NOW IN SEASU! et extremely nervous. end and striking out appropriations therefore, were | States,” possed March second, eighteen huu- bt concurred in. The same action was taken | drod and sixty-seven, aud dhe act supplem=". | wert, wealiag Jere. Jelly Pamblers, To this class of persons the BITTERS, or the poe al! amendments relating to watcamen, | tary thereto, bave framed and adopted a cons\- Sity Rapier (Oustens. Copier. Lait SONIC. to capectaliy recommended laborers, rk epers, &c., at the Execorive | tution of State government which is repubii- | Ale Tumblers, cet # ‘i . Mausion. , can, aud the L-gislature of said Stair hve duly wane WESE O&D DRLOUATS CEMSRES An sinendment, makin; propriation tor | ratified the amendment to the Oonsiitution of Bere: h ae eS! ge made stro by the use of either of these rem ove Assistant Secretary of Stale,and Exami- | the Uuited States propo-ed by the Thircy-nioth ee . hom d will cure every case of MAKASMUS ot Claims, was non-coucurred in. Congres:, aud kuown as article iourteen: | YY OOD AND COAL. without fait. All tbe smendmeamss providing for increase = } Thereiore, of certificates heave accomnlsted | of clerks in the bureaus of tbe Treasury De- Bert enacied by the Senate and Howse of Repre- If you want the very best WJOD and COAL | the of tor. but » will aliow pS EE Hla pha Foy mnige frome og ei | dys Sebese st ina verte. bt sxece cam ative pate ee —___ grert assembled. That the State of Arkansas abeerved. are met of ote andof asm: ng that eutitled and admitted to resentation in Con- gress as one of the States of the Union upor the following iundamental condition: That FIN CIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The reports of the money market, however STEWART, mob 90-tf Corner H aad t2th streets UCKIN’S BOSTOR SOUP. the cousutution of Arkausas shall never be =o — gratifying they may be to borrowers, are be- | amended or chaugedas to deprive any rites | _ Will farnish the trate at lowest market and Bos. coming rather monotonons to the readers of | or class of citizens of the United States the ton prices, adding freight. a BW. BU. ELI corner tiie ABE Ret, finauicial speculations. A change will come over the face of things @nanctil by and Dy — and, not unlikely. when least expect-d: bu to vote who are entitled to vote by the con tution herein recognized, except as a pun’ BON. GEO W. WOODWARD, Carel Jusirce of the Supreme Cowrt of Pa.. writes: jestt ‘ment for such crimes as are now felonies at | 3 ~~ PEILADEL Puls, March 36, 1867. for the present continued ease is the rule, ex- | Common law, whereof they shall have been | (AVY BOUNTIES! NAVY BOUNTIBBI “I find *Boofiand'’s German Bitters’ ts good ceptto leuders, who cannot frel very easy at -~ convicted, under Inws equally applicable and MARINES (and heirs) who enlist ‘Useful in diseases of Seen ths prospect of loaning out their surpfustunds | {0 ll the inbabitunts of said Stale: /*rowied, war for three years on the ~ canes of Gant ty and waot at to 4 per cent. In Chicago, St. Louisand | That eny alteration of said constitution pros- or Anpapoli: renee, they Seep ae Cincinnati money is rej in good supply: | Pective in its effect may be made im regard to F Bountios while in San Francisco the almost unvarying | ‘be time and place of residence of voters. SCHUYLER OoLrax, Speaker ot the House of Representatives, *. WADE, Presidesit of the Senate pro tempore. BON. JAMES THOMPSON, dudte eh the Supreme a epee, April sss Feport of one per cen’.a month still continues. ney in New York was in rather largec ar 84 ply the past week than any time during the Spring, and retes of call loans do not vary much. The /adependent says:—The present | In pie Hover or REVRESENTATIVES, U.S, wae Sam onraih trom my experience week is not likely 0 witness any change: for 7 June 30h, see. out ee = the very large amount to be di by the The President of the United States having 4AMES THOMPSON.” Sub treasury for interest, the payment of the | returned to the House of Repre: ntalives, in Mexican war loan, and the heavy divi+ 's 10 be disbured by the various bauks and vd will throw the largest om it of money a@pon the street, to be rein- vested in stocks aud bonds of one kind and aa- other that bas ever been, at one time, showered Upon the market. old ry which it originated, the bil entitled “An act to admut the State of Arkansas to representa- tion in Congress, with his objections thereto, the House | Boag Binet pit pa preceeded, im ursaan Constitution, | c « = romeo mstitutio 0 reconsider Wats COOLERS? M REY. JOSEPH 8. KENNARD.D D. of the Tenth Bapisst Church, Philadelpva . Jackson—Dear Bir: I have been frequently commect my vame with recommends. Resolved, That the said biil do pass, two- 7 thirde of the House of Representatives agree- | ,2pat rectlved. © very seperior lot of ngeoiagens ing to pase the same, COOLERS. "which will te aid at tue lowest rast Wasnineton, July 2 156-.—Jay Cooke & Attest Evwpb, McPurrson, ep fee. i Packer's PATENT IE Co. furnish the following quotations of Gov- Olerk H.R. U.S. bei M Finkr a’ Ee ty erament securities : = IN SENATE OF THE Unirep Starss, FECHCaNS. ‘stern ioc ti BEE we Buying, Se'liny. 1d. 1388. i —_ VU. 8.6's, 1st... wAtd& 113 | ‘The Senate having-proceeded, im pursuance | *° 8" disposing of very low At Five Twenties, 1862. 12, | Of the Constitation, to reconsider the bill en- 145 Bridge strest, Five Twenties, 1864 iiug | utled Am act to admit the State of Arkansas Five Twenties, 165. 110% | to representation in Congress,” returned to the Five Twenties, Jan. & July, 8% House of Representatives by the President of Firspwieatios, Jan. & Joly, 0.1%. ise - | the Cnited Sates, with his objections, and sent po =| ‘en Forties, @ House o! ‘Ves to the S te, Seven Thirtier is cee wit the message of the President returning a THOMAS H. BARRON. = NEW YORK—FIRST BOARD. the B . PON’ = U.S, 6's, 1881.....112% 5.20"s, Jn & Jy, 67... Aesolved, That the bill do pass, two-thirds | @# BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND 8, 82. “hte Swen Dy, 68. : | of the Senate agreeing to the same. z SUPERINTENDENT. = «Li0y Ten Forties, W6y test; Bo. C. GorHAM, . i "1H0§ Seven Thirties... ba, Of the Senate. BF serra fy Prnetaeal mechanic, | offer may 08% Gold. i SF contrace = (Purtic—No. rap Aw Act to admit the States of North Caroliua, neribiereees is Rieck Marker, Te-eey- South Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia, Als- Bait Eatimore, ay 3.—Virginia 6's, ex-con- ) and Florida, to representation in C mM, Sh jg aske jorth Carolina ex-coupop, boma, ant Nair tox asked. Virginia Registered Bonds of 1857, Giperens the. le of North Carols 44 bid; 45 csked, srolina, Lontaee Rreyea®, Sah Baltimore Markets, To-day. Florida Baye,in pursuance of |e provisions of Bartimone, July 2.—Cotton very firm; Mid- | an act entitled “An sct for the more efficient dling Uplands, 31 cents; Fiour nominally | @9Vérument of the rebel states,” ‘Mar. dull; eat, Corn and Oa's without decided | second, eighieen buZdred and uaty coven, , ebange; Pork quiet and uncPanced; Bacon the acts supplerzentary thereto, framed coasti- good gemand: rib sides 17 ¥; cleat 16%; shoul- | tutions of goveramrpt which are repub- devs 14; hams flacbanged; jard dull ai 17ai74. | licam, and bave adopted said tuuons by held or ing or wijecouncan tee Wali Street To-day. New Bog aes Strong. Morey. | same: TBerefore, a5 5 rRicss. fad. Gold. Hy. ge. 104. Nortn Caro. Be it nay the Senate and House of . ling spupone, 43: :\mew, 72%. Virginia, cou. | #ntative of te red Sieg sonnet: { gpa» Gregan Biegers. pes seamen) 4 ee et ba Garona Sout Georgie, "s German Tonite, pat up in euart bottles, . vy New Yor§ Markets. ‘Aiaband, aed Florian: shall be entitie oni | SS ee elie mare o-any’ an . enut a ~ x ] admit to representation im Congress as a ont Renaet 0p cummtes SER OSES yeu Y & shadefirmer | State Of the Union when the Legislature of bay, tn order to get the genuine. at: eents Uplands. Fiour sai | such shall have duly ratified ihe paeee- Gnig by Draggiots and Doslers overs where, cents lower, and nomidally lower, | ment to the Constitution Of the United Cora asl better. Pork dull; mess, $27.75. by the Teirry-sigh Congress, and or Lard dull at s6y. . ! article fourtee the following Fo GALCINED LASTER. ital conditions: That the constitutions CEMENT Gi 1 Joszrn EB. paxerox Pa of said States ” the Presj oe eer ‘ee an rhe . ase. eT jenerat'in 14 ws 5. siptrterekStt. zy) r ; and third subdivisions of section s~ een pf the fifth article of the censti pork,