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> ie * EE SU er Se, } THE EVENING STAR. | | Sas or THosovenseeps.—Valley Brook farm, om the Passaic, New Jersey, Pop - | £77 of Mr. James 8. Watson, was on Wea PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, } At the Star Bullding, \ 5,.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av.and Lith Street / BVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | im served by the carriers to thei? sutecnbers in tne Oty and: Dscsice at Tes (CERTS FER WEEE. ies at the counter, With =—< “Pues =o "Three months, One Dollar 6nd Fifty Cents; siz months, ‘one year, Five Dollsrs. No are o*. XXXII. ? 4 5 5 4. 4 > F Che (58450 SCHUETZER The GREAT ANNCAL FESTIVAL of the GRE MANI« SCHUETZEN VEREIN will take eathe tat Grn snd} J SEVENTH BET PARK. Prize Bowie. Bone Walking ng View®. Oty ate every wen With Over 3.0 Olamep-, and Fire wor! exeniog Mr DAN ROWK am ight Rope Performer of the ds cured a! the enormous sstery of $ who. while im the midst o bis perio Henly lear® Deadtoreim in the Fo ew ropes attached LIST OF LETTERS, Office, Friday, tone 11, 1*69. Diese the date of the list, ‘Will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. + LADIES’ LIST. Ts. By—Basye Addie P: Beed Annie A, AM; Beall Ori Ey Beek © F Mes: | A Mre; Barns Cocei menia Bard willion. 25 NAtION*L THKste FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing Hey MI. Benne't y A Mrs. an Mrs; Brown M A: re. Bar ttley S 4 Mrs; Brooker Sarak E K; Cook Catn’e E: Cassy | Busincss Mauager. | | Obase Jane: Orecker Lucreti No. 456 ar Mat ‘@ Sarah E Mrs. dae sey El Is, Aevin the District “TRBMS | jy hu! ase Remember Name and Number. er Mary F Mrs. GALLERY, 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREFTS. of UIL PAINTINGS; Gor- Mish and American OH RUMOB. TOGRAPHS. PASSE PAB SOOPES and STEREOPTIU rs. Mary; Fitch Mary Mrs: Fowler M P Elects; Griffin Eliza Mrs: Geiffi Mary G; Grabam Mary U. Garett Richd Mrs: Gray 5 E. ; Harns ES Mrs; Harris Capt Mrs. —Irvin Maggie; Janette Em ualet 3 Ht Marg’t A Mrs; Jonrson Mary. ROF'S. KERIB’ Svenue. Op Say gee i DANCING AUVADEMY posite Metropoliten E; King Nancy Mrs. s—-Lewis Apoie Mrs; Liles Miss. Qf rMliller Elise Mire; Murphy Ltzzie, c—MeCarty DJ Mrs; MeKenzy Martha; ary aia. col. E; Nichols Marion Mrs. \—O” Donne! i Cather: Palmer Ann col’ Poague Jennie CUBSION OF THB SONS OF COMU The Kvcorsion cf this Crab. which was om June Reiteretr cs ne Cd THUBSDAY FTEBNOUN, Jone 37th, at 5% o'clock. Tickets Bay be procured from the members only. . M. 0. BATTEY. President, HILHABMONIC SOCIETY. GEAND MOONLIGHT EXCUR®! PHILUHARMONI To GLYMONT, MOND. ee. eer awaset 7th street wharf at 5 p ree “hiusis by the Germania Bend, under the direc tion of Profesor W. : - Tickets $1. For pent TOWNSEND. Sgock woop, | M: s.B. MIDDLETON, - J. id. GITTINGS, | M ened Committee of Arrangements > BAND EXCURSION To FINEY POINT. LEONARDTOWN, AND THE ‘NEY IRVING OF THE MAETLAND PILGHIMB. Mrs; Patterson S Mrs; Penn Sarah E Kyce Wm Mrs. Caroline; Sherwood ES Mrs: Snowden col; Smith Martha Sloan Sallie; Smith W Mrs. ON OF cr THE Mi V—Va m J P Mrs. Mrs, F Mrs; Wright Susan. —_—e——. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. - Anderson John Armstrong J _B Hon The fast and commodions steamer W. W_COIT | Arnoid Janes: Armitage Joho W: Adair Mr leave Gnlt's Wharf, foot of 7th Ancersor Robert L; Allen R H: Atnoid AY. June for Piney Point 1. v St. Mary’. 7 ‘clock &.m..in ‘The committee promise that no e this one of the excursions of the board at city prices. Tickets eon based JOHN A Vapt; Bus Beason. Befres) ment for round trip. $3. PRAE. MactTINGLUY. JONS H Bomett Rufus: Brown Samuel; Bakman Sam: Tickets for sale at Ellis’ Music tore, Coyle & | Fi-hyp & Luck Sublett, Bennett Thomas D: Towers, Btationers, and Galt’s Wood and Ocal of | Bennington William; Biake William L; Bean = wh. G ‘C—Cressy A M R; Chace AU: Uorbin A R; BBAND PIC-NIO prow ‘lie; Coitaeare ©, Campeane or THE Camille: Coflin David A: Coughlin D: Obase URBANITY ASSOCIATION. Eamand; Clark Henry F, Coulhoran Jacob N Tv BE GIVEN AT John BM: we wANALOOTAN IeLanp. O8 MONDAY, JUN! 4 EIS (etmititeg = Gent Lad we wharf foot of High Georgetown. at 2 o'clock p- every ten o utes thereafter. FERBIAGE joist Capt, Chivington, Caulson Job: Puivars EXOUBSION TO GLYMONT, ON SURDAY, JUNE 131m, AND EVERY DAY THEREAFTEB. steamer Ai tain Stackpole, will leave ber wharf, fost o Diret, at $30 & m..returping at 7p. m. Leav- tug Alexandria at 10 @. m , returnin, i — $$$ $n - a ane < Py \ “ eres pF 32 Hy fn 5 B es sete A ; zETetes “ide &! Ht i iH rd ¥ Ps rae z 3 ne ford Ba R, 2; Cole William; Craig W Captaii 4 Dux Emanuel; Daly Eugene; ‘W Captain, . foot of sth street. Molymont ts now leased by Mr. J the weil — aud, poselar confectioner at thi ety. who has put unds fo theroagh order and and repafred and jtende ithe ings. pri ‘mont attractive, or the arrangemet euce. comfort and deliztt of com: fe. roi | the Office of the Potomac Ferry Com-' Thos Kk; der W. ‘Chas; Gowzen! mett H Rev: Gardner J B; Graham J; ¢ Jos; Gardner J B- Grimes Louis B. Mike: Gridley Orrin: Gooding (Hibert P C; Graham Gibson F M Hon. W Rev: Hinman Geo W; Hastings G G; gins Harteel Capt, 2 riage? H : #: Heintz & Mafiiey: Haines MT: Haye Michael: Hall & McKin FAUNKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. | Hor nan Rie tiaiey ee ee ee Hulley RT: Hi is Samuel, 2; Hatchins Thos — H; Horan Thos; Hoffman i Hanna THE LARGEST STOCK, be agg a THE BEST MADE, AND MOST REASONABLE PRICES. SOLES LEATHER, LADIBS’ DRESS TRUNKS, PACKING TRUNKS AND VALICES, TRAVELING BAGS, &. WALL, ROBINSON & co., Joseph: Judkinvicz Max: J ee S F; Kim! Col; Kanenagh J P; Kretschmar I 0; mdf Baward; Lendaane Pred Lesson G W; Lee a Logan Herbert H: Lue 3 is J H; Lawler I P; ‘you Joseph Learn Jesele; Lape Lattra 3u23 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Laney PC, Lewis Peter; Los Robert: Libora my im__Between en andtoun stra, | megs: Apceers ye ipoas Taam: Le a) 3 —Miller A A; Motfit A J; Mitzel Rew, set see eaGs eae Bioen, | ube Onast Niet Chan! Mane Banas o No. 472 7th strest opposite Post Uice. | Marshall E A: Morrison Frank; Manson Money to. Feats collect: |. God sales mas-_ Fronk; Marks G A; Dason Gus; Marphy Geo: Anyove rouse ° (Ty rty to Vir- | Myers Geo; Joba Martin James 5: be farntobed with be Prominent Morph: Jobn; ey Jas; Meniz John; Mas- References: 30D, ota: Mayers 3 17 J; Mofit’ Jonn ¥ ean Georgetown. D; Merril Lewis Gol U SA; Munson & Lain WoW Corcoran. bid Greeny .Maror M Messrs; Myers Matthew: Milford Jor. B Bradley, 8r., Wheatley & 80a, | Mason Robert: Rafas; Morris Robt Rail & Hume, B. Pickereil & Vo N; Merrick WH; Marray Wm M 2; Moore casks. isnt * ON; Nettie. FS ~ ors. betwen Mthaed 11:8 oie, ' os; Ritson Canis; Nolin Fyi,N at OUX'S FRENCH EESTAURABT. peeled, ‘Michael, 2; New sth 218 P STRERT, None Jas B. MD; O'Brien 30s; Between Mth and isth streets. Og ogy mg . sed Ukourk John; Osborne M A eeiyrtisee ie Caste and Provater, Disne ad P—Piemer AB; Pinkge Alick; Pidgeon B | Remaining in the Washington City Pest S7-To obtain any of these letters, the appli- cant must call for “Advertised Letters,” giving B71 not catled for within one month they A—Austin Anna: Adams E U; Ames Mergt 5 Bartis Brooas © 3 ; Bacon Deiilab; Barker & L Mrs; Breckivridge E M Mrs: Brown Hen- | Hetin Mis; Bayles Jaue Mrs; Biynard JS Mrs: Brown J © Mrs; Bryant Jane P Mrs; Baileyr Lavin:a: Brows Lucy; Busna Laura aker MB Mts, 3; Baldwin Mary, Hosworth Mary V Brown Browning Mary V Mrs: Bush t Maris Mrs; Bos lie, Barrett T J M. bi ©—Chaimers Anna M Mrs; Cooper Annie Olark J Mr-; ; Crowther Liz- zie P. Carrahan Mary E; Carroll Mary E: Gar- ter Miss; Chamberlain Marion, 2; Chatman i« Mrs: Cox Mary: Childs Rhoda L Mrs; ID— Davis Anna, col; Darley Carrie M; Diggs Uath'e Mrs: Darling Ellie: Dougiass Eliza: Dor- Damont Elsanor F Mrs; Dean Poneian H Mrs: Delgrove Lilie: Day- tou Mania Mrs: Delgrove Lille; Dixon Mary; —Elsiy Eiiza; Early Eudort; Edmunds F’—Francis B Mrs: Freeman Isabel; Feeney ts G—Grabam Auna: Gudgin Ame Mrs; Grant te; Geainer U Mrs; '—Hughes A A Mrs; Hickes Oalista; Hull Emily B; Hazlit F N Mrs: Holmes Jennie Mrs: Hall M CE StgoNne | H Mrs; Hickcox Mary A: Honesty Mary; SMITH & STRONG. | Howard Marie. Harding Nellie, Hunt Willies Jacob Mrs; Johnson Lucy A Mrs; Johnson * King Christiana A Mrs: Keckley E Mrs: Ejla: Koughan Fanny Mrs; Keemon Mary Lewis Oaroline; Livingstone Geo D Mrs; Lewis J E Mrs: Lan- ster Mary J; LaTruitte Miss: Lewis Matilda; ‘cDonald Ellen: N—Norris Carolina Mrs; Nicholson Mary A Bet Mrs; Perry Lucinda Mrs; Peck Mary E; Phillips. Mattie; Peter Roberta L R—RKobertson C J Mrs; Reeves E Mrs: Rich- Srdson Miss col; Ross R Mrs; Reid ‘I P Mrs; eldon Annie Mrs; Shorter Annie Mrs, mers Annie; Stewart A A Mrs; Snort za, col; Stephenson F D Mrs; Sc nborn Laura A Mrs: Sims Mary, E; Singletou Sallie S Mrs: "Y'—Taylor Col Mrs; Travers Elizabeth H IN@, June 21, | Mrs; Thomas Frances; Trinyer Harriet C; 2 To yom Lilhe; Tebbs Mattie Mrs, Tnomas r Fine Wie A Re Walker Gore Hare: Webb Ea: “| 7 White A R; Waiker irs; = ae int a Committce, mem: | Jord Mre; Wise Fannie Mrs: Walsm Margaret atson M B: White Maggie Mrs; Wil-on Winn Mary Mrs: Walbridge Sarrh A ; Walworth § E Mrs; Woodworth Saran A -Ashford Charles C; Anderson Christian: Bardwell E W: Bayles Elw O; Baldwin Frec M; Beach Geo O; Brown Geo an ze0; Burke Geo; Baker Jno; Bissell James: Bablage John S; Bodeiet Jean Pierre; Baxter Jacob C; Bootmaa J; Brum- mel! Jacob Kev: Brown Isauc; Bradley Col: Bryant Lewis O; Bayless Lott S; Bootes M: rs Jerry Colweil Jos F; Colburn Jno F; Carr James M: Cook James D: rk John: Clare J 0: Clark Lewis. 2; Orider Capt, Carroll Wm H: Covington Wm H; Clen- 5 Wm; Crisp : Clark ‘Davis A HS; Dunbar A: Davis Amos; Denest © H,3; Drummond DH; Dart Erza; ‘ore G—Gertorie A; Garnee U, 2; Gershansen B. Shamed. a bach F A: Grossart F W; Gar- O P General Sept: Green Stephen: H; Buses A Lieut: Hawes BT; Hannde © H: Hartson D Capt; Hubberiy D: Hodgdoa D Cspt; Harris E H; Howard Francis; Hobbs G HA; Heit Horan hog Harnung Jno: Hamicher Josep Hurdle Isaac; Haymond James T; Higgins J; Herbert John E: Hitchens James: Wr; Harris Win: Houston W: Hinges Wi ‘tt; Harms Wm: Honston . ins Wal : Haroy W hnson Barial: Jones Charles J; Jobn- ston French S; Johuson G B; Jaimfet Heary: Johnson Thomas T; Joanson John D; Jackson johnson Robert Jones Rese Jones Robert; Irvin W J Col Kilp A Capt: Kemp Obas 2; Keny Uon- Y H; Kreisenmar 3G Kuney Daniel J; Lenbins Daniels; Latt- ; Lem he, 5s vey Ps meme rl iis 2 how james A; Lescare sepa, WASHINGTON. D; C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1869. bening Stat, ; Palmer Chas D; Parker Ubarles B; Perre- goy Jobn W; Percey J U, Park-r Jacob; Pat- rick Jobn T: Potter James B M: Pillsbury J 5 Frose Joel L Capt; Phibbar Thomas; Percy —Queen Julius BA. F{—Koss Charley; Kosen F; Register G; Resiey Henry E; Rabe Henry: Ries Henry; Ryan James M; Reid John: Roar James Rev: Rossell Mr or Sidney A Jacons: Robinson W E; Rupp Samuel A; Rogers Webster; Robbins Wm; Ricks W H. S—Smith Andrew; Somers Alfred; Scott A H.Smitn Alexander; Stivender A A: Smith Amos M; Stewart Charles A; Charies: Strang Captain: Sm: Swing David Rev: Serrin D: H; Storey Harr: LS. Samon Smith James F; Sewell Leonard; Smith L M; Simson Mr; Sinclair P H 2: Sullivan Patrick: Sterling Robert; Steele Simpson Hj Stockman T T; Sorrell Thomas: Sweeney Thos M Col: Shator Thos: Simpson W Mr: Sisysman Wm Smith Wm; Smith Walter Swan Wm RK. "T’—Taylor E R 2; Taylor Geo Mr; Trammal Joun; Tuel L A 2; True L L, Thorn 0; Taylor Robert; Templeton & Bros; Thomas Sam co! Taylor Wm B; Thomas Wm W. 1—Unger Peser. > ‘eight Chr, Van Buren P B; Vacgbo W—Wheatley Armstronz; Watson A Dr: Worms Ob Dr; Westertield Chas: Wilson © F Mayor; White David Capt; Wilson EM: Web- ber E H; Wal- ; Wolf Fred W; Warren 3 worth Frak: Wicker Frank H Gol; Weston @ M; Washington G: Watkins G W; Watts Geo: Wasbingion H: Wright H D; Wiiliams John: Walker John: Williams John C: Wharton J D Captain; Williams John; Wagner J Mr; Wors- ter Dr:' Watts M: Whitten Newton; West R 5 ST; West Thomas; — White Wm; Walker Wm H; Wil- 368 N street, between Fourth and Fifth: (; Di Tectorsot University Hospital or Sailors’ Home; Proprietor of the Stage; 273 E street. J.M. EDMUNDS, Postmaster. SPECIAL NOTICES. ELLIS’ our Ii “Hash Lean test! iy tortie yr tonic yigorating the appet ‘and 1 peral nhesitatii a ‘ours, reepectfally, OBASs 8. GauNTr, M.D. Professor in the Philadelphia University o Medicine and Burgery.”” For sale by, BIDWELL & 804. ivania avenue and Lith street, snd Bruggists generally. my 26-3a 4 GOOD MEDICINE. DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER has won Le’ itecit a repatation a: in the medical i, {ts inetantaneous in the ered verbal testimony vor, have been and are ite owm best advertisement E' family should keep it tn their homes in case of sudden attacks of ed die- eases in which it Isanantidote. ™) A medion] sonny on toe Crees ond Oure of on re of pre- maeareageline i maa the treatment of Nervous er Of society by whom this hook wi eful, whether such person holds the relation of Parent, Preceptor of Clereyman — MEDICAL TIMES AD OA ee ans Sent by mail on ot 5 res the Author, Dr. B. De¥. Curtis 5% Nort” )- Bt., Baltimore myis-1 APHIAN LOTION” a BEAUTIFYING zasin ANB COMPLEX: BSEMOVES ALL EB! gues FRECKLES, PIMPLES. MOTH, BLOTCHES, TAR, etc., o KEE SEL a ROrT: alk be LAD! in the NUBSERY it is invaluable. Fa SENET RAE afer suaving hea nzcccal 5S nt ; ody for ‘diseases and blemishes of the SKIN. PHALON'S “PAPHIAN, SOAP* sot "Skap iso BRIN” Price 36 conta per cake. FLOR DE. MAYS C Di THE HANDKRR. * ai, Beit ila aE iN, Hew 4 om PHALON & 20N. GE Lavine, DON'T pay THED EOE PRICES. GO TO 373 #8 NTH STREET, AND BUY AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Children’s Colered Button Ghilaren’s Heeled Colored Lace Shoes. * gniliren'e ‘High Colo) jisees Ladi U1 and sat Will save, at Je9-tfp venth sti between I and K. av 2g received & mi? lot of }. DIB and AMB: genre NITUBE, CABPRETS, MATTING, OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. \TTING, OIL C ‘LOTHB, we call the attention of persons amine ou! . at low prices he Uf id ey will Gn s ‘& WILLIAMS, Southesat corner 7th and D street Branch Mouse—No. 406 7th street. vetwee and H. streets north, in charge of W. B, WILLIAMS e3 Im. 505 NINTH STRE SPRING TRADE KIDWELL & HENDERSON, SEATON HALL WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, OVAL ND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, PIc- TURE CORD AND TASSELS, GILT CORNICES,LOOPS,&c., FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, &. Just received, & large and weil-selected assort- ment of the above mentioned Goods, which we are prepared to ‘at the lowest cash prices. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, my 2p 505 9h street, Seaton Hall. Ww ITMEB & Co., MAY BUILDING, Beventh Street, opposite Post Oflce Dep't, WINE HOUSBB. FINE OLD SHEEBY, PORT AND MADERIA, CHAMPAGHEs, SOLE PROPRIETORS. ZBIGLER’S WHISKY, 94 PER GALLUR. DEPOT OF THE CALIFORNIA WINES, BRANDES, ac. 100,000 CIGARS. ave call aeee to the superior Sa stages will eet. ‘evenve z startipg ev hour 10 conte. Ue, pparieuniny seh ‘able to Jonepb ee eee terme, 1 prices. a June Hite eb if EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERRAL Revenve.—The receipts to-day from this source were $737.04. THE PRESIDENT AWD PARTY arrived safely at New York yesterday, and lef: soon afier tor Weet Point. View PRESIDEN? OOLPAX and wife area Boonton, New Jersey, the gests of Hon. Jona Hill, M. SECRETARY KAWLINS leaves bere this eve. ning for a brief visit to his family in Connec- ticut, GRonGE N. SNALLWooD hes been appoiuted Mail Route Messenger between Harper's Ferry and Winchester, Va. GEN. Q. A. GILMORE, who battered down Fort Palnets during the war, pas now been or- dered to Savannah to repair it. THE TURKISH MinisTER Blacque Bey and suite, have gone to the White Sulphur Sprins« in Virginia. Hon. J. RUSSELL Jongs has been finally commistioned as Minister to Belgiuin, vice Sanford, suspended, and will sail on the 24:h instant, M4s0R H. B. FLEMING bas been relieved trom duty as Major of the 5th Infantry, and Brevet Lieutenant Cotonel George Gibson assigned to that regiment in his place. Hen. Wa. H. SEWARD and party were in Chicago yesterday, on their way by the Pi. cific Railroad to San Francisco, where they Propose to take the steamer for Sitka. THE SECRETARY OF WaR has directed that Jeave of absence for one year with permission to go beyond sea be granted Major General Daniel E, Sickles, United States Army, (retired.) A DELEGATION OF THE TOBACCO DEALERR of Philadelphia, called on Commissioner Delano this mormmg with a view of having refunded moneys paid for re-stamping tobacco manufac. tured prior to July 2), 1s6e. Tae Commissioner Teserved bis answer for the present. VicB ADMIRAL PoRTER having purchased the commodious residence on H street, between 17th and Isth streets. formerly occupied by Lord Lyons, the British Minister, it has been thoroughly repaired, and the Admiral will shortly remove his family bere trom Aunapo- lis and occupy it, MEseR8. SAMUEL HOoren, JAMES Bnooxs AND SaMURL S. MARSHALL, of the Ways and Means Committee, left Jersey City yesterday im 8 sleeping car intending to go throug to the Pacific coast. Other members of the committee are to be taken on at Pittsburg and Chicago Several ladies accompany the party. CouRT MARTIAL Sentence ReMITTED.—By direction of the President, so much of the gen- eral court martial order in the case of Captain Marvin A. Parks, late commissary of subsis- tence, a8 imposed the fine of $3, bas been Temitted, and the disability to re-enter the service been removed. Mies VINNIB REAM sailed in the Java irom New York on Wednesday tor Liverpool, om ter way to Kome, where the statue of Mr Lincoln, as modeled by her, is to be cut in She is accompanied by her parents ‘aller, danghter of Colonel Perry Faller. Col. Fuller is the brother-in-law of Miss Keam. LINcoLm DEPOT wilt by the Ist proximo be a thing of the past, as on the 19th of this month all the Government property and stores now there will be gold at auction, as also the baild- ings within a few days thereafter. The small quantity of stores desired to be retained by the Quartermaster's Department have already been moved to Armory Square, whence after the sale of the Lincolm Depot buildings, a few of the clerks now on duty at the latter place ‘will be employed. Bivs FoR STATIONERY.—Bids were yester- day opened at the Treasary Department to supply the Department and various bureaus thereof with stationery for the year ending June 30, 1870. The bidders were Philp & Sol- omons. Blanchard & Mobun, B. F. French, and Coyle & Towers, of Washington, D.C., E. D. Lockwood, ot Philadelphia; S. P, Dins. more, P.W. Durbam, D. W. Bogardas, and R. Esterbrook & Uo, of New York. The con- tract will be awarded im the course of a day or two. EXAMINATION OF OLERK@.—Messts. S. A Duncan and © M. Parks, of the Patent Office, and J. B. Thompson, of the Interior Lepart- ment, the board recently appointed to examine the clerical force of the Patent Office, com- menced work yesterday, and examined ten or twelve clerks. The examination comprises history, geography, arithmetic, natural philos- ophy, astronomy, mechanical arts, &c., and is very severe. It is thought that a large number of clerks will fail to pass the examination: hence they will be dismissed and their places supplied by others, THE ROBPBRY OF GOVERNMENT Fenps in New MEx1co.—General Spinner, Treasurer of the United States, received another dispatch to-day from E. W. Little, Receiver of Public Moneys at Santa Fe, New Mexico, stating the loss vy the recent robbery at that place will not exceed 333,000, if the books of the late Receiver, Mr. Collins, are correct. Most of the money has been recovered and returned to the depository. A greater portion of the $100,000 recently forwarded from the Treasury Depart- ment to Santa Fe to pay off troops at that place bad been paid out before the robbery occurred. Naval ORpErs.—Lieutenant Commanders Edwerd P. Luliand Merrill Miller have been ordered to the Lancaster. Commander S. B. —— or Cerne from the command of and placed on orders, Lieutenant Commander Theodore F. Kane has been detached from the Mohongo and placed on waiting t Commander Lewis Ciark has been detached from the Mace. ian and orde! to the Nayal Academy. Surgeon J. D. Miller bas been detached trom the Albany apd placed on orders. Gunner les Stuart bas been hed THE RScBIPTS FROM CusToMs at the ports below named, from June Ist to5th inclasive Were as follows: Boston, #290,302.06; New | York, $660,757.03; Philadelphia, $149,030.73 Boacempete. 057.206, hae Francisco, ( a to 29th), $276,205.46. Total, $2,474,130.62. oe Sawra Awxa is living in a small cottage in Port Platte, Wes: Indies, and is oe visitors, however, and ities his intention of returning to Staten Toland next Juty, G7 Flibbertigibbet is Eaglish magi. zine that i ausounoed for the avowed pur. Bac een to the hnife against 0, Jovoery, corruption, sensa- tonalism. ism, exire and extrava- gance. Whata fine there is for come half-dozen 87 A movement has been set on foot tor a re. of postage on letters to one cent each. Sr The Paris thinks that Mr. Brecxin- riage will be ase President cf the Unnad States before ne dies. [Special Correspondence of The Star.] ALBARBY, June 5, 1569. Editor of the Kremng Star:-The Nauoaal Typographical Union resumed 1s session in the Assembly oom, at the Siaie Capitol, at nine o'clock, pursuant to adjournment The committee, to whom bad been referred the cre- dentials of the proxy delegates, reported that no evidence had been adduced to prove the in- Validity of the credentials and therefore recoin- mended their admission. Great sarprise was +Viuced at the character of th report. and some Tesiections were indulged im, because it was supposed that the committee had not exercised dur diligence in the matter. It seems, how- ever, that the comm.ttee Were not so mach w blame as the parties who possessed intorm- ‘ion Dearing on the case amd tailed to report the considerable skirmishing, 8 resolation was introduced by Mr. Conklin, of New York, declary aid the credentials of Messrs mes ris, Wm. Irvine, R. McKechnis, ©. E Gaver, Wiham Turner John Hart, 1 Deenr, L. J. Washburme and Cornelius H+ilo- ran, and that they had no right to seats i tha Con vention, which, after considerable de ox was adopted. So, after a long stroggi+, ¢ Proxy delegates were ousted. A recess was taken, and the delegates were @rouped upon the steps of the Capitol, wuers « Photograph was taken by Churchill & Denw.- son ists, of this city. ral myitations to visit places of note were received and accepted The Convention adjourned at one o'clock, and repaired to Stanwix Hall for dinner: a't-r which, a uip to Troy by steamboat was im- dulged in under the auspices of the Albany Union. The trip was a pleasant one, there being a fine band of music on board. and the mem bers of the Albany Union were unuring in teir efforts to enhance the pleasures of the ov- casion. The Troy printers turned out im a body, and gave the delegate 8% hearty greeting, bandsomely entertaining them, aud showmg them the beauties of the city. A view from Ida Hill, & prominent eminence, presented one of the finest landscapes ever beheld. and was much admired. Evgntne Sxastow.—The Convention reas- sembled at eight o’clock, and proceeded to the election of officers, with the following resuit President, I. D. of Nashville; First Vice President, P. A. Crosby, of Montreal ; ‘Second Vice President, W. R. Goodenough, of Hartford; Secretary and Treasurer, John Gol- lins, of Cincinnati; Corres) ing See A W. A. Shields, of Philadelphia. The contest for the offices was quite spirited, and consumed considerable ume. ‘The officers elect were dulv installed, and a Vote of thanks tendered the retis re. Mr. MacMurray, of Washington, submitted a relative to the difficulty among the Printers of Springfield; action upon which was postponed until to-morrow morning. Similar actioa was had in case of a delegate from New Orleans. whose right to a seat seems somewhat tonbefal. 112 a.m. the Conveation adjournea. Yours traly, Mac. {Special Correspondence of The Star.} Jung 9, 1869.—After reading the minutes, the irrepressible proxy delegate question was again brought up, and after some exciting debate thereon, the resolution rejecting the proxy dei- egates, adopted yesterday, was reconsidered. stitute ‘was adopted admitting those gentlemen as delegates as an act of courtesy, and not of right, and at the same time denounc- ing the system of proxy representation. This was effected as a compromise measure, and with a view teallaying the ill-feeling engen- dered by the rejection et th proxies. In the case of the contested seat by the two gentlemen from Springfield, both claiming to Fepresent the valid Union there, the Conven- tion concluded that it would be promotive of harmony there to admit both delegates, recog. nizing the fact of course that but one valid Union existed there. ‘The case of Mr. Cowles, of New Orleans Union, who was charged with not being in good standing in one of the subordinate Unions, On account of being in arrears for dues, was debated for some time. and then referred to the Committee on Subordinate Unions. The President then announced the standing Commitions for the seesio Petition and accompanying papers ot the Women’s Typographical on, No. 1, of New York city. were referred to Committee on Sub. ordinate Unions. Tesolution was adopted providing for the introduction of business, with a view to the speedy transaction thereof. A special commitiee upon the Nauonal Union Conetituton was ordered, Tecess was then taken for the purpose of allowing the photographers another opporta- nity to get \ picture of {he Gonvention, the attempt yeste ving ‘on account of the cloudiness of the weather, After the recess the roll of Unions was calted, and a large number of papers were received and referred to the proper committees, The Committee on Credentials reported favorably upon the certificate of Mr. Alexan- der Troup, treal fter sing proxy delegates, and declaring that he did not desire a seat in the Convention. An invitation from seas Union to attend & banquet at Stanwix Ml at baif-past # o'clock this evening, was accepted. The session to-day was more harmenious than that of yesterday, and a disposition to oe business in good earnest, was evinces The Convention then adjourned to meet atS o'clock to-morrow might, the committee of arrangements of the Albany Union having pro- vided for an excursion to toga to-morrow morning. Yours, truly, Mac. Foreign Ni Me eichoe Hardy, . Danquet at ee ton, England, made & speach, against Irieh Church bill. ‘He tai its disestablis! ment was @ concession to Fenianism anda direct injury to the loyalty of the men who had hitherto been extra zealous in their devotion to the Crown. For the sake of ng traitors these men were to be injured. It was the tenure of land and not the Irish Church which lay at the root of the grievances of Ireland. It was not for him te say what the House ot Lords would do. He would accept their verdict as & consciencious and constitu. tional decision which the country should re- ceive with deference. Another appalling isaster occurred im the coal mines at yr Tydril yesterday. The explosion took place while the rT by Cable. by the mines were at work. Few of the miners escay from te pit. Itis reported that one hundred and twenty were In the House of last night Mr. Or way said the United States Government was da of baving a full inves made —_ eet ae ieee, neteen members Orange Lodge Beitast, Ireland, have been arrested for dis- place turbances. A took ps inl wed, though nome fatally, ret Bombay reports the wreck of the ship Great Northern, near that port. Fitteen crew were lost, in inet Mont from Paris report that the crowds sed on the but offering re beyond MMITTED TO JalL.—A man giving his seme as Jobn L. Lee,and who cleims 10 be Gi May, vit, by Omleer Fowler aud comeinns , a! ‘eal by mi Samce Morgan a tew days azo, a @@ JonnC. Breck bas to Wiscon- |, fm, Where he owns a great deal of land in the Borthern part of the State. . TYPOGRAPHICAL NVENTION. What the Typos thi Press—The case \- National Typo- graphical Convention last evening debated a Tesolution cemsuring the Associated Press as a Moropoly, preventing the establishment of Lewspapers throughout the country. It was at ta eferred to a committee. Mr. Halleck, of Washington, offered a series of resointions that wers should uot make religious oF pi 1 Views @ test for emplov- ment, and di we the action of the Con- gressional Printer m giving employment to L. H. Douglass, a rat. Mr. Getchell asked for a division of the ques- tion, and a vote upon all the resolutions ex- cept the one of censure in regard to Douglass. The propositien » divide the question was Agreed to; but the Convention then, by a voue Of 62 to Mi, adjoyrned without disposing of it. ROM EUROPE. was given on board the Great Eastern last evening to cele- brate the successtul loading of the new French le. Many notables were present. Sp-eches were mace, toasts drank. and mucb enthusiasm Brest, June 1) —A banquet prevailed. Among the toasts were “Eugiand,”” | “America,” and “France,” which were appro- priately responded to by representatives of the se) mations. The Great Eastern bas gone to Portiand, England, for supplies and coal, and will leave that port to-morrow tor Brest, whence she will Proceed to lay the cable to the United States. Loxpon, e 11.—Dispatches from Cork state that robberies of arms and ammunition are of frequent occurrence throughout the southern part of Ireland. Suspicion in all cries fastensto members of the Fenian organi- . Extraordimary precantions have been taken by the authorities to cuard against out- Loxvom, June 11.—Later telegrams from Merthyr Tydvil, Wales, tbat the disaster im thecolliery in that borhood was much les us than at first stated. Fifty-six bodir tis thought that the total mumber killed does not exceed 76. Maprip, June 11—In the Cortes last eve- ning, the budget for the coming year was un- der discussion, Senor Figueroia, Minister ot Finance, #1 that no redaction im the ests- mate of expenditures would be poseible. ——— ince FROM THE WEST. Hon. B Onai e 11.—Senator Roscoe Conklit Hon. Ben. Wade, and General Boynton arrived here this morning, and will start tor Promon- tory Powmt thi: ing. A large number ot tourists and pleasure seekers are passing through this place daily. The new Indian Superintendent has been visiting various Sencies, making chances to iw prove the condition of ‘the Indians aud pro- tect the Government against fraud. Indian cepredations are reported sonth of the Platte, below Kearney, but nothing serious, POLITICAL MATTERS IN TENNESSE! St. Lovie. June U.—A special from Nash- ville to the Jemocrat says that the Nashville J’ress and Times, heretofore the organ of Stokes, morning strongly tor Senter and raze, The old editors of the /’ress and Times have all ceased connection with it. Its leading arti- cle declares that it will henceforth be the of no man or set of men, but will boldly and independently advocate whatever its conduc- tors think politic and right. The Senter movement seems to be gaining strength. UNITED STATES STEAMERS NORTH- WARD BOUND. Key West, June 1l.—The steamers Penon- scot and Saratoya saii for the North to-day. The yellow fever patients are doing well. ee -—____ FINANCIAL AND UOMMERCIAL. In the New York money market there is a continued activity, but evidently artificial The banks generally report @ very moderate are vances em plo) the surplus means with the dealers im Goverument at count market 1s steady, there being culty 1b sellang prime paper at 7as per cent. —_e—_—_—. Government Securities. Rb iy Five Twentier, Jan. & 119 Five Twenties, Jan. & 19%, x Ris 5 105%; Ailisois Oeatral: 1034; Cleveland and entabare, 9554; North west, *= 5: do. — ies Fare ‘Wayne, 156%; = Sauw, ——--__ Wall Street Te-Day. Rew Yorg, June 1! —Stocks feverish. solivest 7 per cent. Exchange, 9. 30%. coupons 22x. 10-40"'s, cou- ee NortnCarolina’s 38x, Rew, Six. ——— ae — Lapse Flour and Grain Market To-day. ‘ww York, June 11.—Flonr duil aad - it id unchan, Corn il | he sale a | mares and Beeday the scene of considerable activity. coreequence of the proprietor ordermg at pab- mber of thoroughbred horses, Among the promiaeat gre Ueman present were Governor Bowie and F Holl, Esq. of Maryland. Thomas Dosweill. of Virgy nd severs! from Kentucky and Alatame, 50 same gentleman purchased » chestnut colt, hy Ornsor, out of Julia, by Glenoor, g. Ward, by John R. Grimes ae 1.000, Who also bought & browse coll, by of The Gloamin, by Gienvor @am Biue Bonnet, for $2 Mr as Doewell, of Virgimia, pu bay colt by Jerome Edgar of Obs «ster to Climax.) by Barlrownie, for #2,2+ and a bay filly by Jerome Edgar, out of the imported mare L Angiaise, by Hobbie Nobbir Fo ED PY Nis BROTHER WITS 4 Pain oF Scrssors.—Two brothers, mamec Tespectively James Clouston, living at Pop- jar Springs, two miles from Osmeron, thi ite, gol into P quarrel, yesterday evening out half-past six o'clock, when James stab. bed his brother Jease with a pair of shee; shears, Killing him instantly. Tt appears 1 they bad been shearing sheep togerner ail da: Promised to give him (Jesse) when be got married. Janes Janse ‘was a liar, Jesse then struck at James, rized the sheep shears and staboed the beart. 1t is said they had mot been on the best terms for some time, & misunderstand- ing having arisen about some property to be divided between them. Jesse married abou! Six months since. They o' img, And were both accor Men and respectable citizens.— Wher lin CW, Va.) Register, June s ——---e-___ CITY ORDINA Passed by the Sixt ‘siath Council. A® ACT to create an additional steam fire-en ime company Be é enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Caiy of Washungiom, That the sum of five thousaud dollars, much thereof as may be necessary, be, aud the same is hereby, appropriated oat of the generai | tund te enable the Mayor, im conjunction wi't the Board of Fire Commissioners, t purcha. An addiuonal steam tire-engine and bose ca Tiage, together with horses and suitable stap- ling for the same, for (he use of the paid fi- | department, to be located in the soutbera se. tion of the city. And be it further enacted, That the Board ot Fire Vormmussioners ed. payable mouthly out of Approved, May 24, 18% Tanete eu esti itt ie ieee fie: jetcrsrlite ceedltedetelte should desire to tall back ad the sad building ¥ (Approved, 2h, 188 AN Act to eet the cw and pave the foovways and om the orth and south sides of North Garolina avenue, be- i : i Rewovact. T. M. HANSON, FIRE AND LIFE INSURARCE AGERT, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TNA OFAR TFORD. CONN. Sears samoaky HOME INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK, Seshre anonay S3dec.aee CHas. » President. 3. Wasmsuna HANSON, Agent. Ho, 466 SEVENTH STREBT. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Co., OF HAKTFORD, CONN. SAREE rasan — "S08 588 ). L. CHASE, President. GEO. M. COIT, 5 r. 3. MANSON. Ro. 466 SEVENTH . SPRINGFIED FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Co., OF MASSACHUSETTS.

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