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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, At the Star Balilding, Ww Corner Ponnaylvania Av. and Lith Street, NOYES, BAKER < CO. amingeamaars Thre STAR 1s served by the carriers to = Tv ubecribers in the City aad Distric: =e (CunTs PeR WEEK. Copies ai the counter, with @ without wrappers, Two CusTs each. PricB BOR 1LIwe—Tagee months, (ne Deiter and ‘Cents; six months, Three Dol- lars; one year, Five Dollars. No are sent from the office longer than paid for. ‘The WEEKLY STAR pubiished oa Friday werning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. EVENING STAR. “Washington News and Gossip. AW EXCHANGE HINT 8 that Mr. Hole-in-the- Day, the Indiam Ghief, who wae Tecently as- rassinated on the Plains, was an sdventurous irisbmas, mamea ('Halliday, and tha: he changed it with a view of putting on airs among the Indians. We mever heard before that Hole-in-the-Day wae an Irishman, but it ts well-known Bereabouts that his eighth wife was boxom Irish girl, a whilom chamber- maid ats Washington Hotel. He made fierce love to her, and she, supposing herself sule queen of bis affections, became Mrs. Hole-in- the- Day, but greatly to her disgust and indig- vation, found om reeching hie wigwam that he was muchly married, and that she was No. =, on his string of Queens. She Bas lately written to her frends im this city that she is now in most distresse@ and destitute circumstances. ‘Tag Misauserrr? Evecrios.—Judge Fisher, 8 preminent Republicam, arrived bere from Jackson, Micsissippi, this morming. He reports that the official canvass, nesrly completed, shews a Democratic majority of 7,000, The Republican Committee engaged in investiga- ting election returms,clmm to have proof of frauds to the amount of over fifteen thousand votes. A reign of terror prevails in all the in- ‘eTor connties, and the assassination of several loyalists is reported. Tae ELection ry Vimctsra—A Commitire of Virginia Repeblicans, headed by the Lieut. ‘+overnor and State Treasurer, are Bere urging Congress to make immediate provision for the election im that State. They oppose the pend- ing House bill because it reopens registration, and great numbers of ex-rebels will attempt to register under the Amnesty proclamation. A dill authoriaing an election in accordance with she views of there gentlemem will be intro- duced in the Senate. DEATH OF Commoponm MILUER.—A dispatch was this morning received a: the Navy Bepart- ment from Comman@ant John Rodgers, of the Boston Navy Yard, announcing the death of Commodere James F. Miller, who died at bis residence im Charlestown, Mass., on Saturday morning last. Commodore Miller has been in the navy for the past forty-two years, but has been om the retired list since 1853. Trat Once at Rockford, IL, that beat our Nationals maust be a «stif™ one. The Excelsi- ers of Chicsgo played with them on the Fourth, and were defeated, with a score of 36 to 2%. Lex piteked for the Excelsiors, and the Forest City men, in the fifth and eighth innings, punished bim severely—in the former for tem and in the latter for twelve runs. TEE PRBPTiEST croquet costumes consists of & short white skirt of linen or pigue, leather colered kid boots, and a jerdiniers ba’ trmmeé with a garland of field flowers. MissouR! ContmerEo ELEcTiows.—The con- wsted electon case from the ninth Mi-souri custriet, Switaler ve. Anderson, is made the | special order im the House for to-morrow a: one o'clock. As soon as this is disposed of, the ase of Hogan vs. Pile. first Missouri district, will be taken up. PaTEnts To nz Issugp.—For the week end- ing to-morrow, the 16th inst., 277 patents will be issned from the patent office. During the past week 35 applications and 64 caveats were Cor. McKay, ot Georgia, arrived here from Atlam@® to-day to ask of Congress the removal »f disabilities from a number of Union mem- bers of the State Legislature, im erder to enable bat body to get m working order. Tom Smwave MUjTARY COMMITTER have no formaly comsklered the question of the reduc- hon of the Army, and do not expéct te take up- he subject umty the House bili comes before bem, Tae Coxcusmoxal Executive Comwrr- TEE are sctively engaged in preparations for © camapaign, and bave already made ar- mgements for the publication and distribu- vn of campaign documents. ‘Tum RRcossTRUCTION COmMITTER do not ex- pret to Baye amy more measures of importance » bring before the House. UNITED States DistRic? ATTORNEY Frtca’ Georgia, Democratic delegate to New York, ~ the candidate of bis party for United States Senator. It is said that $25,000 bas been raised u New York to enable him to secure hiselec- W SITS KID GLOovus being both expensive and vncomfortable. young gentiemen have adopted fashion of wearing gloves of Lisie thrend at summer resort hops. Comrrmmatiows AxD REIECTIONS —The Sen- ste iM executive session on Saturday acted \ © pon the following nomiations by the Presi- Gent —Contirmed—Edw'd W. Willett, of public money at Sacramento, Cal.:" Jo Cox, justice of the ia Washington, D. jobn felis, chief yustice ot New Mexico: E. Maybead, United States District Attorney er Montana. Rejecied—J. O. P. Burnside, — Anditor of the Treasury, iv place of E Preneb. ENTIRE StITs of white linen and a Panama at is the “correct thing’ for geatiemen in the untry. Gesmmat R.W. Jouxson, U.S. A.. of Lonis. ville, Ky., Das been decailéd by the President { the United States as professor ot military ence m the University of Missouri, at Co- umbia, Booue coumty, in that State. He has cepted the position, and will remove with ‘= family to Columbia about the first of Au- rust, ARMY OxDERS.—Brevet Brig. Gen. T. & the Sorgeon General's office, and or- 1 to report to the Superintendent of the a Academy at West Point, to relieve Lwut. Col. J. F. Head, wno bas been ordered » Fort Adams, Khode Island, as Post Surgeon Breve Lieut. Col. Wm. G. Rankin, 31s: infan. bas been ordered om recrailing service at Fort Columbus, New York harbor. The resig- not ist Lieut. ©. BL. Allen, jr, 8d cav- + bas been accepted by the Ptesident, to ste from July sth. To Be Dtsx1882.—Owing to the reduction s the appropriation bills, about twenty-five male and female messengers and laborers in he Treasury Department will be dismissed in be course of 2 few days. These employees ave been working for the past three months daily expectation of the passage of the bill Propriation tor their compensation, he appropriation having been reduced to tthe same as it was before the war, they be employed Igager. TRE STATIONSRY CONTRACT tor sapplyag ve Department of State and Consuiar Ku- resus bas been again awarded to Philp & Sol- mons. of this city WASHINGTON soctETY is particularly well epresemted, just at present, at the International Hovel, Niagara Falls, PoLs?i0al.—The anagram of the words “v bave more riois.” ‘The one contains the other, exactly; nothing more or less. A fair reply was that made by 8 Pittsfield Iemocrat, whose sympathy with the war sgainst Uhe rebellion wan not excessive, t0 the cestion, “How do things look at New York!’ | s to me it looks damnably Hike an- att Commercial calls Seymour be (Great Dechimer.”" The New York correspondent of the Pini}- naelpbh: rr —“Blsyor Hoffman will tor Governor. TBings ate tauu MCarhe. Sargeou, has been relieved from | ¢ for Horatoe Seymour” is “For you to | SSS EEE NomrwaTions,—The Presiden: to-day sent to the Senate the following nominations :— Charles E. Ramus, of Kansas, to be Consul at Honolulu; L. P. Williston, be Associate Jus- ce of the Supteme Conrt of Montana Terri- tory; Silas H. Axtell, tobe Asseesor of Inter- nal Revenue for the third district of Califor- mia; H. L. Warren, to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court otf Montana; Adam Rise, to be Assessor of Internal Revenue for the tenth district of Pennsylvania; Edwin S. MeUook, to be Collector of Fatergal Revenne for the eighth district of Illinois; Selden Conner, to be Asseseor of Internal Revenue for the third dis- tnet of Maine; BF. Brundage, to be Register | of the Lan d Office at Visaha, Oal.; James H. | Wilber, of Oregon, to be Agent for Yakama In- dians; Lafayette Head, to be Agent for New Mexican Indisns. Tae Waits Hovse.—The crowd of visitors at the Exectiive Mansion to-day was very lange, and many were admitted to see the Pres- ident. Secretaries Seward. Schofield, and ‘Welles, Senor Romero, and several Senators had interviews with the President this mora- | ing. Tue NeW FASHIONED “Jardiniers” hat ts made of fancy straw, and with a brim bem? on four sides. It is very stylish. InTERwal REVENUR.—The receipts from this source to-day were $951,905.36. ee Th icklayers Strike In New York. The New York Herald says the master ma- soms meton Friday and again resolved to stand firm against the eight-hour system. The re- Ports received from various sources as to how tar some of the bosses have concluded to ac- cede to the demands of the men were declared to be satisfactory. In the evening a committee of the masters met similar committees from all master mechanics connected with house build- ing, voted to publish an address, and roposition to unite all the boss meehanics ii one union, the same as the workingmen i: Sp brickls held eeth jourmeymen jayers & meeting on’ Thursday evening, at which they were presented by the Plasterers’ union witb $3,000; by the Coopers with $100, and by Painters with $500, to aid the brickiayers to continue their strike. It was announced that the secre- tary had an order from various sections of the cotntry for one hundred brick layers; also that an order for fifteen men was filled on Tuesday. Three more “bosses” were reported as having Yielded to the demands of the workmen. ‘The New York mdent of the Phila- delphia Ledger writes: “The conflitt between the journeymen bricklayers and the bosses on the rigbt-hour question continues, with some yafiations. The contractor for Booth’s new theatre, it is said, acceded to the demand of the men. Per contra, some of the jeurneymen are sais to have offered to go to work om the old terms, but have been debarred from so doing by the terms agreed to by the Master Masons’ League. The journeymen meanwhile committee in session ory da to men working tea hours. is iy ees, in distant cities for those who want it. . The local funds are not yet «xhaws' but even were it otherwise, it is said they ve $51,000 to fall at panes donated to them by the various affil societies under the juris- diction of the Internationa! Vnion.” A Marderess Starving Herself te Death. ‘The Cleveland (Ohio) papers report that the woman Victor, just condemned to death in that city for murder, is starving herself to death. | During the fourteen days since her conviction | she has reiused the food sent to her, and bes talen nothing but Wine. This wive is given | bet, mixed with water, by the spoosfal. and | she manifests great indifference abent drinking it. Sometimes the nurse is obliged to force it | down her tm ler cell is in the southeast corner of the jail, | and im the u; Story. i is larger than ordi: | nary. ten feet wide by twelve or fourteen teet | long. Two godd-sizd win‘ows admit the light In one corner is a piain bedstead, on which Mrs. Victor Hes most ofthe time. A lounge for the nurse, a small table and two or three chairs constitute the remainder of the furniture. On the wall are pasted numerous pi of newspaper cut in fanciful shapes, wich Mre. Victor amused herself by making for two or three days after her conviction. ‘The Plaindcaler says “While oar reporter was in the room, Mrs. yigtor lay im the bed, her arms thrown ouiside govertid. muttering about her brother or. sister, Ts connected with her trial, Kory ‘trom the tune of t ie weary.’ She appears utterf Unbonscious of the presence of any stranger? The night betore she got out of bed and siagger- ed about the cell in search of her baggage, suy- ing that she would go home when the carriage came. “It is the Opinion of those who have had | charge of her, and of physicians, that at fir-1 beg insanity was assumed, but that now, from the effects of ber pretansions, her excitement, snd her abstinence from nw! t, that she has really become deranged.” Tux New Cargoric Diocuses,—The follow. ing is an accurate designation of the bou: of the new and Vicariate erected in the | Province of Baltimore ; | I. The See of Wilniiugton comprises the | State of Delaware, the counties of Cecil, Kent, (Queen Anne, Caroline, Talbot, Dorchester, | Somerset, Worcester and Wicomico, in the | State of Maryland; amd the counties of Acco- mag and Northampton, im the Siate of Virginia, Deibg the entire peninsula between the Chosa, pe and Delaware Bays. Il. ‘The See of Scranfou comprises the coun- | tes ot Bradford. Lugerne, Lycoming, Monroe, | Pike, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Wayn+ and Wyoming, im the Stave ot Pennsylvania. The See of Harrisba: mptises the counties of Clinton, Cent: iff_m, Franklin, Cumberiand, Adams, York, Dauphin, Nor- thumberland, Columbia, Lebanon, Lancaster. Montour, Union, Snyder, Juniata, Perry and Fukhon, in the State of Pennsyivania. 1). The Vicariate Apoxtolic of North Caro ling embraces the entire State of the same name. MURDEROUS ASSAULT om a Y Laby. — On Monday last while Miss Harriet Silver- thorn, daughter of Mr. John Silverthoru, re- siding near Holmes’ Mills, was on her way hera violent blow om the intending t> knock her down and rob her of some money that she was known to possess at the time. Strange to say, however, the blow failed of its mission, perceiving which the villain seized and dragged her some thirty yards in the woods, where he attempted Most fendish outrage upon virtue know: law. But honor and life were at stake, and the heroic girl struggled ly for both, and by her cries soon attra the presence of ner brothe: was providentially near by. The | Monster at once became alarmed and ran off. | Mr. Silverthorn found Staggeving, her head, th and ears being | frightfully cut, ome of the latter having been cutout to the boue. The rascal has been ar- | Tested and incareerated. Miss Silverthorn re- mains in & critical condition, with doubts as to her recovery —Newloum (Md.) Record. TERRIBLE STORM I ViRGINIA.—Tazewell and adjacent counties were visited bya terrible storm a few days ago. The bail in some | laid two or three feet deep on the ground. A | Correspondent says: “Not far from Mr. James | Freeman's a water-spout fell; & citizen ving | im the ravine below the spoat lost nis wife children upon a ranaftera boy out- | side, and a9 she entered the door with the child | the nde entered the upper door with a large tee; this struck the womae With great force,. | carrying her and the child away witb the logs and trees. There being two houses, One eiving | Way lurned the current of water, whicb sav: | tae other house and the other children, after moving the house some two feet. The woman's body was found one mile below Age Fd | severed in twaim—one leg not found. .The child was a perfect jelly. It was found halt mile below the house. Twe cows that were | aweptoff bad not been found. Great Was @one to the is, crops, &c. T! woods look like winter. —Lynckburg Vir- | ganam | , SWEDENNORG!4" CoxyeNTION ‘wife hag ron away. or been and. * f smash the esd of any man who brings | 99° A German in Ghicags advertises that his | roe | om: | Ber back. ! TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s UNITED STATES MARYLAND Battmogs, July 13—The Hon. William | si Pinckney White has been appointed by Gov. ernor Swann, United States Senator to Mil the ‘Unexpired term of Hon. Reverdy Johnson. FROM; EUROPE TO-DAY, BY CABLE. Loxpom, July13—Forenoon.— Weather warm and fine. Consols for money, OL4a%\. aceount, 4%. U.S. Bonds, 72%. Erie, Aihmois Central, 01x, ERaxxrort, July t3.—Cotten quiet. Sales, om. ening Slat. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JOLY 13, 1868. This Afvernoon’s Proceedings. Moxpay, July 13. trust of their collaterals Dispatches. centon call. Some SENATOR FROM ‘Money lenders in New York show Bo dis- are well Known, and loans are made at 3a5 per se aicrm against weak cud unk N°. 4,788. COMMERCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES, UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA, POPULAR PRICES, SUPERIOR MODATION - Lise ano cEMtuanen” "A"? where the berrowers imation is, however, SENare — Fifteen differeat petitions from | made nm borrowers. 94.0 Per. ‘The statement of thé associated banks of that 47, @1Per Week, 100 for four weeks Cai betaine seers ware, premmed: wy Memepuely | cy Sor tor weem Cuding MUsereay ie ravnaees | Onmaiben bed Basenge, Master to receive Checks Teferred to the Committee on Mulitary Affairs. | tO Contnwed monetary-ense, the having Station. My. Tramball, from the Commit ee on the 4) IncTrased $3 260335, and the $7,206, | OPEN FEOM JUNE Isr TO OOTOBER ter. Judiciary, reported, with amendmeats, bill | While the lezal tender notes have decreased Address LELAND BROTHERS, Telaive to the finding of indictments im the | $%59",397, and the loans have increased $2,2u1,- Or s LBLARD & 08. United States courts in the rebel States i77._The only other change isan merease of | my 4-WAS.sw jetropolian Hotel. Also, with amendments, bill in reference to | $95,736 im the circalation. the formation of anthorizea by the laws of the U: Mr. McDonaid introduced a bill to pay loyal cftizens of Arkansas for taking up arms. ‘The Chair appointed ‘man Mor- Va 6. 10;400 bales. Others unc ril of Vermont, and Buckalew as the commit. | °™™ent seeurities UmuNeTOWN, July I: City of Wash- | tee of conference on the tax till. ington, from New York on June 29th, arrived Mr. Trumbul’, from Judiciary Committee, yesterday. Teported the bill to su} bg a ee a pee the or 28 Amendment ‘DOR, 13. — Consols moni wo louse amendment a fait. azcoun tate American secu Mr, Drake asked for the present considera- ri ly easier. Erie, 465. U.S. Bonds, Rgany. uly av 1, J lands, 10)§. Orleans, 11%. SEYMOUR AND BLAIR RATIFICATION MEE! 3 Satan, ALa., July and Blair ratification meeting was held in this city on Saturday night last. Bonfires were built, fire-works burnt, and canmon thundered. a thousand people, aclu des many col- rt were presen’ ring ‘with shouts for UTRAMPTON, July 13.—The steemer from New York on July $d, arrived at 4:20 this ly suapersry sae: Executive ent. The bill ‘was returned by the House with an amend. Union, ton of a resolution authorizing the Sergeant- at-Arms to retaim, during the recess, the vices of theextra messengers, . Fessenden objected, and it went over. a, motion of Mr. Conness, the bill for the Protection of the rights of American citizens al ‘was made the special order for Thurs- day. The funding bill was then taken up, and dis- cursed by Mesers. Henderson, Fessenden, Uat- tell, and others, The amendment of Mr. Henderson was re- jected—yens 18, nays #4. BB ey A oy REPRESENTATIVES.—Under the 13.—Cotton quiet. Up- TING. W.—A grand Seymour who made the bid, 46 aatead; ¥é ———_ Government Secarties. Wasnincrom, July 13, 1665.—Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quotations of Gov- eee Baltimore Steck Market, To-day. Battiwore, July 13.—Virginia scribed old, 4 bid, 49 asked, Virginia sixes, 1866, 47 Did, 47 asked; Virgiala sixes, 1367, 45 AMERICAN HOUSE, Boston, Massacncgnrts. sana Oe te ee PHALON’S +PAPHIAN LOTION” pon BEAUTIFYING THE AKD COMPLEX. sixes, in- coupon, hew, 56 +4 "4 Li invaluatie. meet the Democratic of States ior bills and joint resolutions for | 14, 57 pen North Carolina sixes, new, 70% Fru Rafter SH a’ 1h bas oo cqtal nominees. Teference enly, the following were introduced | bid, 71 . “PAPA *ie the ety reliable ron- term Shelby, Joage rocks: Judge Wack, re. | SL TeeT*Aa ime Pa.) Hull allow! Mal Suieen Suctite, Be-dnys ae ie cncansar cman TB, a is, Jus Od, @X~ a 5 wi sy ” mayor M. J: Williams, Col Uaiby, laie of tho | toedlees homestentsen pantie wrk “‘Pavite | _ BaLrmome, Jaly, tl.Ootion very quiet Pe RTT Fefieral army, amd several others, Land Oommittee. Cran Wana ae ar eth dist Sad a ee eT Trees ee AT eel meeting wes the largest amdthe mest | By Mr. Cook, (Iil.)—Bill to provide for bring- | Changed. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Gorn ?. BY COs, enthusiastic ever beld be: ij — INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL CON- ’ VENTION. PORTLAND, July 13.—The great International Commereial Conventi on the 4th of August, considers the various subjects now betore the country, ere of imtercourse between the' interior and lanuc seaboard, &@ measure to relieve sary burdens, and to secure nnrestricied free- dom of trade throughont all of Delegates are expected from country. HOT WEATHER IN THE WEST. v¥FALO, N.Y. July 13.—Within forty- eight hours ending Suaday afternoon, snn- = of order, that as the bill was in the nature of a s'rokes in seven cases proved fatal. Heat to- | {12 "bul it must go to the Committee of the | D&W: *y: day intense, Whole, sty. Nort THE STEINWAY SUIT. Another Mary a 4A peculiar case of | now occupying the years ago one of the New York Steinwaye felt in love with and merned a about three years since he two interesting children. Tetired to Staten Islan; mifed the bandsome coachman of a neizhbor- ing establishment. before she “poor to the « bedn the innocent cause of all these troubles. had not been long G an official demanded from her the ous- tody of her chitdren, haying all the fonds, left her by the will, with- held by the Steinways, ber trustees. Placed im this predicament, she wns obliged to give them up, but immedisiely sailed for this city as a segond cabin pacsenger to initiate this suit. The suit is to show cause why the children should not be given up to Mrs. Oakes, and the maney due her trom the estate dren ‘are said to be need a mother’s care. The case was argued at the Special Term before J yesterday Gilbert. “Judge Van Stéimways. He took t dren not being im the country, the Court had no jurisdiction in the premises. Prosecutrix, Mrs. Ernestine L. Oakes, worn by (he montas dergo. “She is of pale aell- air and even im private circles, very re- Mrmg and taciturn. some looking man, very modest, scarcely ever saying 8 word. His appearauce is quite gen- tre}, and the couple, in appearance, maich very | to well. e court decided that the custody of the children beionged to the mother, but that it had no power to compel their retu; Pays. The injunction restraining any int mee by Mr. Baker is, however, to be di solved. It seems stran, cannot be ngbted by Mo¥. Mth. General Spee 3 the Demecra The following remarks were made by Gen Tammany Hall, New York, on Fri- day night Iast, in reply to the announcement of his ‘nomination for the Vice Presidency by tbe committer appomted by the National - Blur, ocratic Con vention. 1 ace, by the Inte Democrat cept their nomination with feelings of the most Profound gratitude. ( Romination with & feeling that your nomina- | a ton for the Presideucy is one which will carry us to ceriain victory, [applause,) and because 1 believe that it was the most appropriate nomination that could be made by the Demo- eratie party. The coi for the restoration of meni tutional government. this contest for the Te priciples of propriate’ that i j*r & man pot in bi powers of reason aud judgment. tbat the contest before us was one for the resto- Tation of our Government. It is also for the of our race. plauce.) 11 is to preveat the people of our restoration race from being exiled from the government which th for themselves and for their children, to pre- vent them from being trodden under foot ipap [Renewed appiause.} on earth would refuse selves in all the rights, ties of their couniry Johnson! never sui imnoy, that contest, for watch they disfranchised and exiled from their homes, they proved themselves worthy w be our peers. [Applause } Twat BaNwER.— An Indocent Ohio delega:e imquired Phorsday night how it was, if Sey~ Tour's nomination was entirely unexpected, | Spockine OCCURRENCS.—Sbortly after mid- thats Suely executed ofthe unwilling | night. wile young womas, named yt ay Ay the baaner p Bamini, foniding at No 38 Searing street, was Tae Beckree aiieee jying im bed, her clothes: caught 2 =. = car dieand soon envelo) ber in flames, ing injuries trom ‘the thie morning Domi ‘that when . Seymour's: id, knew that . Sie Haseieenencer Sh Seip nea Bc tear Be the of this morning says that petrating & ‘Ge 1460, £0 a8 to army,” and euch like. t his ‘his love sitair coming to the notice of th Smog immediately, by urgent treaty, started <he amatory widow off to that so important a matter the platform of resolutions passed and it is appropriate that we should make this contest under the lead of one who has given bis life to the mamtenauce of consti- government which belong to our race, [applause,} and it we should voted himself to civil pursuits, one who en bimeelf to the understandin, by an inferior and semi- barbarous race. (Kemewed applause.) In this contest we shall have the sympathy of every that is worthy to belong to the white race, ‘What country on earth would fai! to do honor to those who, fighting an erroneous cauge, yet distinguished themselves by agni- yourself.” Te. fag sae in courts of the United States against | Quiet and unc! . railroad 8. Roads and ) (W. Va.)—Joint resolution hanged. Oats changed. Rye qriet and pny Provi- quiet and un- Mr. Hel Gone advancing. Pork firm at €29. AND ft the: of West Virg» asking for irm: sides 16% cts.: clear sides 164 a17 cts; @ the of the bill for ine pombiractica of pegs sl cts.; hams 21a22 cts, Lard EE ie AR jon to be held inthis eity | thé Washington and Cinciauati railroad. as xi rar eran, pS E20". Now . Under this calla number of resolutions and eoday’s New ark: eo See 3A: | malks of geivane matate were introduced and ‘Tet A CARD. New ¥ referred. Mr. Clever (New Mexico) introduced a res- olution reciting the terms of the late treaty for the sale of the Cherokee neutral lands, and re- solving that actual settlers upon such lands pricr to June 10, 182, shall be permaitiea 0 Yetain suck lands upon proof of actual set- tlement and the payment ef $1.25 per acre. Passed. Mr. Miller (Pa.) objected, and made the point to urge the adoption of” commerce of the neces- orth America. quiet. sections of the Oats a Whisky nominal, The Speaker sustained the point of order and the bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole. ‘Mr. Butler (Mass.) indicated his purpose of moving @ Suspension of the rules, at tue proper time, for the purpose of obtaining a considera- tion of the bill. Mr. Windom (Minn.) introduced a joint res- oluuon viding that the United States Mint and its branches shail continue to refine gold and silver bullion, and no contract PON, 7554. The Whisky Ri Stopped—Arresi (From we New jove war is just 1 legal Sapreme Court. Some oung girl, whom jert a widow with After his death she id, and there sawand ad- Commis-ioner Stillwell, shall be made for the exchanze of coined bul- | not only to break up the illicit distillation of Hons imported, until aathorized by law, and | Whisky in this city. but throughout the United Ms cates Tepealing the acts of March 3, 1SS3,and Febru- | states, than any officer ever connected with the | tha following “hr. Higby (Gal), introduced n reaotution | "EYE; affair pubtieh thems to a rr. x ai he chief ngaged ii is left, she was privziely | authorizing tbe Clerk of the House to pay | Binjdell, at’ onetime een ee ee DE Ball tes; containing young man,” who has | John D. Young $2,200, for expenses incurred | Folia Distillers and’ Rechere Ancomney, a Boeing he th Melee, Ladi overs | NOW held by Hon. Is. M. | prgnuized inst summer under the auspices of | Svar fish, sul aaseet hese eee Brewertse Shem | in Germany, when some | Mckee. Laid over. = Depaty Commissioner Messmore, Which asso- | be ¥ oy can erise from | Mr. Schenck, (O.) trom Ways and Means | ciation volunteered to collect the whisky tax | their Qse im rs ‘With the alternative ot | Committee, back Senate bill in relation | inthis city, if the tof thisomatier | , They operate by their Powergel iafesnen. one ee Commissioners of Arkansas. Pasted. | was left to its supervision. He was also pro- | iia <4 Mr. Fermewort, (il.,) from Committe on | Prictor of ihe Blaisdell distillery, whiea was | th! Gear eee Post Offices and Post Roads, reported back a Forfeited through the direct action of Mr. Bai- supplemental post ronte bill: which was ley, and he as ed. Pur. Spaulding (0.) introduced a joint reso- futon iding that Consulsr Agents of the } Omcer. paid. Thechil- | United States in Canada shall not collect Uon- T in delicate health. and to | sular fees from vessels running from one point pthe «Whisk moval of Collector Revenue and Tre: in connection with Dr. = bedong! in the United States to angther, and touching at one or more points in unless said Consular Agent performs some duty on such vessel. led back a bill sup- ads Coft appearing tor the be ground that, the chil- 5 Mr. Stevens (Pa.) 1 plementol te the act providing for naturaliza- tion of foreign born citizens, approved April spurious bond mal ery beautiful, but care- | 14th, 1962. ferred to Committee on Foreign | make affidavits against Collector Bailey,charg- ‘been mace to Affairs, . tng him with haying been bribed by them. = complexion and «pirit- The T 1aid before the House resolutions About two weeks ago the Col! adopted a4 a mass-meeting of colored citizens ler husband is a band- | Washington, protesting agaist the passaze of ‘the bill Wansferaing the colored schools to the control of trastees of white sehools Referred Jommittee on District of Columbia, Mr. Baldwin, (Msss.,) from the conference committee on the disagreeing votes of thetwo Houses on the bill to incorporate the Target Ascoesation of Washington, submitied a re- port; which was agreed to. Letrgm prom HON. THADDEUS STEVENS. — The following letter from Mr. Stevens was addressed to Dr. Henry Carpenter, of Lancas- ter, Pennsylvania: Wasninoton, June 2%, 186:.—Dear Sir’ 1 Jearn there was @ report im Lancaster that 1 9) d paying due honors tw Mr. Buchanan, a juneral. ‘On the other hand, I attempted twice to intro- duce resolutions laudatory of Mr. Buchauan’s private character and personal history, and &sked the House to adjourn to atend his fune- Tal, A single objectisn would prevent its being introdu that day. Mr. Van Wick, of New York, constantly objected. L earnestly appesied to Bim to withdraw the objection. He persisted I left the House. He then permitted a ‘y tame resolution, barely appoimung a com~ Mutiee, to be passed. Iam anxious that uni mistake should be corrected, for I should be ashamed of such Prejudice against the dead. I Rave fo such prejudice. I would be glad if yeu could have this statement in some way Communicated to the public, through Demo cratic organs, as I do not wish Mr. Buchanan's friends to believe so mean a thing. THADDEUS STEVENS. 7. to Investigate it. piain, got complete e officer, in company with by the his office with Belknap. % rn our courts.—Nrw Fork pon ips eecgreoyes P. Blair in Accepting omination. office, Captain Tapley, Mr. ic Convention. and I ac- Appiause.| 1 accept bail for his mtest which we wage is Y constitutional govern- at ee or im wl fessions of {Applause,) We make of all concerned be given, rstoration of those great NATIONAL CONVENTION OF PLASTBRERS.— The Plasterers’ National Qonvention assem- bled in Chi Inst Tuesday and remained in session watil Saturday. They adopted resoln- tions as tollows : is most ap- select for our military life, but who Parquet’s death, 1s soon city. Lf the bali of what of our Resolved, That we, the Plasterers of the | true the Victor case will 3 all his | United States in Conyeution assembled, do | compared io that in store. I have said hereby pledge ourselves to support any Plas- terers’ Society herein represented which may feel disposed to strike for the eight-hour labor movement, provided that such association no- fy the National Secretary to that effect. Resolved, That the various organizations com- posing this Con vention be and they are hereby reqnested to advance their standard of wages to five dollars per day as soon as practicable, band of the Mrs. Keck! to Mrs. Lincom, and volume about her, died in inst. (Uproarjous ap- from their home, exiled have created driven out in exile and tome Daring Escar® Oy PENITENTIARY Vox. | S@A_ notice of a recent viers.—Thursday morning about eight o'clock, nine negro convicts from the penitentiary, hired to work on the repairs of the James riy_ What civilized te Nhem- | er ard Kanawha Canal, made thelr escape. to associate with them- a for Middling Uplagds. Pre ia amit a Re lor Middling Uplands, uiet, our 5 a 1 cent ldwere Waedf duit and noimi- nally lower. orn in buyer's favor. oye the 5a2S.57 ig. d quiet at 17% ais cts. ——_o—__—_ Wall Street To-day. New York, July t3.—Gold. 1.49%. Exchange W% Money 425 per cent. Old’ Bond, 134: Feinia 6s, new, 57: do, x-ooupon, Mal eto 6's, new, 74 A Bold Movement Charges of Perjury. A movement by the « Whisky Ring” is now udergoing investigation before United States tended victim is Collector Baile: district, one of the most faithful and efficient officers in‘the department. He bas done more 18 now under indictment on a crimipal charge of defrauding the Gevern- ment through proceedings instituted by that Totlowing is an outline of the plan pur- fect ley. officers of the Internal and slonging to the «Whisky Ring,"raised argc sums of money, and employed matorivus lector learned of the movement, and requested Captain F.C. set about the work, and soon nee of the transactions of the conspirators. anes ‘were tollowed to the office agent Belknap, Broadway, ad sore make oath belore thar tained that the men who swore were paid ce: tain sums of money for so doing. ly they were taken before Uommi jured and suborued iestimony; warrants were procured against Collector Bailey, the inten- Uon of the “ring” being to procure his arrest, and under cover of the odium of his position to procure his suspension or removal {rom Through the peavily and skillful conduct ot their movements, and as soon as each man had sworn before the\Commissioner he was arrest- ed for perjury, under warrants issued by Gom- missioner Stillwell, and icdged street jail, without the knowledge of his com- Panions jn crime. Meanwhile Collector Bailey Went before Commissioner Osborn rance for examination, which will not Likely be a tedious one, as all the wit- nesses Qgaimst ‘him Deve been committed for perjury, aud, with most of those who were di- Tectly engaged In Sop are confined in Lud- e county prison. criminals have made tull con- ir gailt. The whole affair wil) be made public in a day or two. and the names 87 The Cleveland Herald says that there are ramors that another investigation similar to that which discovered the manner of Wm e7-«Judge” Keckley, for many years x prognineut Sazerer of Se Louis, and’ tenes, &7 The people ot Massachusetts, at their town meetings, are very generally voting “uo in a Western paper ends as follows. “The captain swam ashore: so did the cbambermaid. She was insured ior $15,00, amd copper bot- Rye tter. Pork firm: new ex-cou- AYER'S CATHARTIC PILIA, York Post.) ot this city. The in- 'y, of the fourth the the following complainte, Pills rapidly cure: Fo: A or INDIGESTIO: L GUOB and Less 0: ITs, ‘De taken « Clase the stomach and restore its Por LIV! COMPLAINe tome. wero! BRA! eteosie tor the; "feed he tint ta vices he : = wrapper to ef the re- During the past ariment in this city other witnesses to or DIA! » pee REHEA bot one Tise. ' GRAVBL, PAL- ‘T FP THE T. Pain Ges. AND GOINS, they should DYSER' mild dose fs genet ‘| ep pe coutiead, spoenemen she Se. those z ma cry at 71 Blaisaell, who It was also ascer- Subsequen: issioner Us- ats fied on this per- ley was advised of all in budiow BALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER HAs PROVED ITWBLP Po BE YEE MOST PERFRCT ‘witn the tacts. to be made in that 48 suspected prover be @ poor sensation ‘who Was dressmaker author of a gossip Memphis on the 71 i? OFFICE, i See steamboat explosior and honors and di “ ‘They were at work on a fiat boat, boating stone such men as Lee to Woodrutt's Ie [sland, three miles above Lynch- burg, and as the boat touched the bank, one of the negroes suddenly seized the guard head of the boat pitched him into water ten feet deep. The other guard was also seized end treated in the same way, and the prisoners then jumped to the shore, crossed the island, and the arm of the river to the Amherst side, aud although hotty, ursned nothing had been seen of them jarsday ¢Vveming.—Rich- mond Examiner, 11th. UNITED { (Applause) “in Philadeipbia. sought to be “You waat Grant pince at the head of the and who owe him for many tuvors.—N. ¥ Sunday Herald. 7 OF THE INT Drranzuans “athe Pa the petition on wit. res NF OPEL 15. of - ‘canes. if an: vee on r Depositions tee ‘ F: ph a aed blican and the I % ay OePand ‘Atlas. 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