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rd a ee 8 See ee SL RE oS EE EA SD. | ee | responding se-re THE EVENING § discou BLISHED DAILY, Sanday Excepted, (Z sous of ite Gouwesiiom. At : At the Star Bullding, 6 emits, Scsriom. — Phe Committee on che W. Corner Penzsyivanis Av and Lith Street j ae Eres and Postel Teing T1R NEWSPAPER CONPANT | Sonaasies y's eevee cae me carriers to thei? o The resolat see etre ort si * of Wart a aT 20US BEd Polattoal le = 4 oF without wrappers, seh nny a e she Uonrressional Printer fer employing Dyas- ATLING: ‘bree mm sae 1 n Cents; six months, Thre, Dol- | — ~ jars, one year. Five Dollar. No P®yers are | —~ sent from the office longer than for. ‘The WEEKLY STAR—publisBed or Friday ve. XXXII WASHINGTON. D: C.. MC morning—G@ne Dollar aod 8 Half s Year. ‘were taken up and discussed by Messrs. Britton of Onarlestc { Washington. Young, Trou, inte of New York. Par t Washington. mond, in tbe order i wha named. The display of m {Dat MALY of the delegates Bad co and ot Aftany DAY. JUNE 14, 1869. N°, 5,074. a = ‘i - ~ i = = for the issue. . SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICIAL, For ei clerks of clase four.eight clerks of Pal AcTING Mayor, During the apsence of | NATIONAL TyPoGRarMicaL coy. “DTU hniiane, ute - SPECIAL NOTICES as clave three, seven charts Sree veertost | EVENING STAR. | mot citt murine ite atence of Sey souowng cubvtaie, oOo oy, 3 ELLIS: ROS BITTERS. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. clerks of class one, six copyisis, one assistant on of color, Was moluded an the rs Crocker, elected resident of the Board of Al- t * + | messenger, and o1 , forty- thous The Colored P; 4 “Raving cect your iron Bitters ta my practice. | Passed at the First Session of the Forty-first | Suu cits io soe Pega relies dermen to-day, will, by yirius of bis office, be SS eee eee: Rigereting tas seuetitr cad erecting aiomiuicn: Gngren Ofhee of Second Comptroller Washington News and Gossip, | :ne acting Mayor or the city The Convention Denounces the Action of nee ———— . ANd WAS Tewcted by a vote of ¥ a . Tha the Navonal Typograpa: 8 . s, For four elerks of class tour, tour clerks of Superinten: it Clapp. } can orhesital wd i cases of (Purtic_No. 0) : S 0 the admission Of any arg wroeral a nd in conditions cr to continue rote © tide class tbree, eigh’ clerks of class two, and nine - VERUE.— receipts tox TRADE WITH FRANCE—PROCLAMATION FY - soto a Upon ander is jurtsdichon of "he system reatiring the tee of a fe-rngie.« | ANA > (0 commue im force am act entitied | Clerks et clase one, thirty-five thousand six ea eee ce Meany THR PResipENT —Precident Grant has iseped | The Washington Union to he Sustained im “Ny Halleck's Fesoluisone were devad: ‘ pale. Iteagreeabie favor mest recommend itro | “AB Act toextend the charter of Washington | pandred dollars from tbis source were €1,282.696, 2 a “2 Resisting Course. én a Ure, respectially ity.” and so forth Office of the First Auditor z & proclamation “that on and after this date, = be first, rela’ aes be religious aad politica a CHAS < Eacyty. M.D. ide doaepr pbc an ft House of Repee- | vor one clerk of clase four, and three clerks | SRCRETARY RAWLINS is expected to return | (lune 12tb, is6: long as merchandise im- | The Appren’ Gurstion— Educational “Aner consiarrable fisibustering the eo Seshieautcens bos conan re f America in Con x thousand dollars. Vere from Connecticut ou Wednesday nex'. ported from the countries of its origin ite is Needed by Aopremticns resolution was voted upon and adomted, bs Ferea ty. KIDWELL® 40N 1 - and sixth sro- | Office of the Second Auditor ————— French porte in vessels belonging to citizens 1 Umvons The vore of yeas § : Reaneyicar me avenue and lath servet, | cuarter of Wasbington city, also to regulate the | gita'aid tence eee ee gue bio; | H. Lawrexe® Scort. Collector ot Interna) | of the United Scates 1s admitted into French a fhe ere oe aud Drage 5 ‘2 | selection of officers, and for ether purposes.” of | That ‘all cler is eeapieyed the office of the | Revenue for the 13th District of Penusylyania, | ports without payment of the discriminating «o! wesolivd, ‘That she want mn attemy , A GOOD MEDICINE utsen Seared cake ie rely bean te | Paymaster General. in performing any of the | has resigned. duties heretofore levied, the discrimuna’ing f the Sow Typographieal Union, No. lot os — Ase! a a ‘Ss transierred c wu 5 duties beret . | . andise im- - DAVIS’ PAIN KILLE! hereby, continued in force for the | senten hundred end sixty-uine, from be | BREVET LRT. Cou.J.H. Keron, U.S. a. | ates ber ere eres mene eran oe BANY, Tune 1. is 5 deter te ee enna Congrese shall | office tu that of the Second Auditor of the | bas been detailed to duty as Indian age: Sy Beetham sents ale vonal Typoeraphica reece ee OME Atl the other | treasury, shall not be continued after May first ‘ t aoe os pastry, ot be c Ve May first, | ordered to repor tre hereby repealed. emhigen hundred and sixty-niae. the Commissioner of Ladian ton yesterday took An excersion HL be discontine d and abolished, ”. Attairs for assignment. Saratoga Springs, under the es be men re For the payment of the n ary expenses Ee a vere Grthe aieny nion. They lett by the a. incarred im defending cuits against the Sacr ' i js Bins For Monrtors.— Bids were this morn- . 7 business Peni —No. i How. JOWN CESSNA, of Pennsylvamia, a t — . ; 4 be c PRE [PUBL ie—No. 10.4 tary of the Treasury or mis agents for the : : : : ing opened at the Burean of Construct oie nie, Dat tbe Seeuyitees of Yee proces: thank pron sc es er Telnomg to ireaame: seizare of captured and abandoned property in | Member of the Committee on Elections, iin | night, @t the grand banquet given im their | MANHOOD. | Be ttenecteat rnaie ee ¥ ed property Repair, Navy Depa be pu m . a by th the Ite insurrectiouary distzic's, and for the | the city on business connected with his coin . : honor at Stanwix Hall. Rad so oppre=sed a few “ mnse dgciios in som, the troatene | gress assented, Te oubay defence of the United States against suits for | mittee. De soo tiee Ocoee, s0ke: Seat, that they failed to make tb. on, and FINANCIAL ANDO ™ ; esas SS and in respec to such property in the Court of ——— Warsaw, and Yazoo, lying at League Is missed & pleasant trip. a dele. saesigr gpa acme ane Freed ‘aims, twenty-five thousand dollars. THE STEAVER TALLAVOOSA iett the navy yivania.and lusco and Chim, 1 sopsiiqiont = rag vem ee as x 1 to comtinue Construction branch of the T:vasury Depart. hi . ne = s hipap nasharesBinis atin ime neem t et He ton was on band im hey bave The New York moury market was ease nmond, Virgi Sent d yesterday for Fortrees Monror, whence | ing a’ the Washington navy yard. fu: two | Seen at all tin Leaving Saturday, nith ‘ And in the Instr inmpit. | For construction of custom-uouse at Port. | “be Will convoy the monitor Saugus to Cuban | bids were received, the first of which was trom | the cars on hey were | cusmanns was r caper ton milion a nee and dollars waters, Richard Wailach. Esq., of this city, wh» pros | marcmed to sive Eprom ome en i | funds bas been ix i pr fies Sone, See Por tin 5 SE ses to inke t os pague T-land, | fo United Sates. = » | that of mo va | tle expense fhereot shall be paid by the - | wargh, New York. thirty Prowinmnt Gzonciaxs who have recently | hore" to lake two or Mose at La eens ee decorations and arrangemen's. Aver viewing cee biaeae makele GAEMEAN Lowien? missioner out of moneys heretofore app bupated dollars. artived im this city, state that the prompt se eeyi vent Government may ~ | the hotel internally, the part through ateels 7 Orn and wren PHALOD IAN 3 aed forthe use of tbe bureau And prveti-t fur. <Y removing the hydraulic weights aud | yun of General Terry in making the recen) | @!¢- for the sam of S100 each. Mossrs | the grounds. and visited tne various epriues rency were the ruling figures, \ BEAUTIPTING THEREIN AND comrien. | {<7 TBA <4 ho=pirals small be diseousitited frweay, (0 hue | ee erase were oa ncibtanitn ee | ales Purves & Sou, of Philadetpnia, | Whose medicinal properties are so universally sue pata See Goes Ton OU ete bcantat ore ury building, thirty thousand dollars | ®tfs's im tha: State, secation ct Union | PTP0se to purckase the Yazso tor $25.275, the | {BOWS MARY were the sparkline jokes and | CU'Sad st seven -uivensp: write a onal REMOVES ALL ERUPTIONS. FRECKLES, | Of {he President of the U uy ided, That ary portion uf the sums appro | order and prevent the persecation of Union | (yo hire 4 Bubs the Snncook for s MBered around the tovateny of pect wee | Saxssion. ‘Fie bank statement ts certasnly oi PIMPLES. MOTH. Bi TOU ES, TAN, cic., Approved, April 7 Z Pritted 1M the three prec: ding items which may | men residing there, se Hasan Rie ee mes Secsheskesepeee Of pealth wos atavorable one. but the street bas been led and rende c 7, eucicaae be necessary, and also any portion of the ——_—_—_ the Nausi the Ko sz e : . PY ey suc S «lone It appe: vais Atay en ez wake amount appropriated for the vourtchouse it | MAJOR GENERAL A, BrOKWITH, Commissary | Cohors tor #21575, the Casco for $14,125. and | | At two o-clock geet ay tonne means ty coutrant .ciry For LADIES in the NURSERY tt ts invalnable X AcTmeking appropriatio. Pm Springfield, Linots, by --An act making appro- | of Subsistence, Bas been orderea to supervise | the Cnimo for $13,0°5. The proposals will be Surhea the Hokie ate nearly two and a bait miliom Bor GENTLEMEN afer SHAVING t¢hasnceysal | ficiencies in the appropriations tor the ser- | SFanone toreuadey wit een ene ee ae : : seats before the richly Imid tables im the PAPEIAN LOTION” is the euly reltable rem- | vice of sovernment forsbe flee nding | Eicmacat’ tor le Sear ending June thicued, | te subsistence affairs of the Fourth Muitary | submitted to tbe tary of the Navy. and | dining room of ares Hall. After discuss, | #Bd.% trifling AD specie, for discaace and Diemichee of the ORIN. June thirueth. eighteen Dundred and sixty- | Gignteen hundred ‘and seventy, and for other | District, im addit on to his present duties as | the sale consummated if the parties have bid | ing the substantials and Iuxaries of which the ——— pres me mul cen cacian mi bine, and additional appropriations for th- . 3 : Chiet Commissary of Subsisteace Departmen: | over tue appraised value bill of fare was made up, the lively popping ot | {heetec nes: J mre TOET AURSEET eesbariiein not | Yee! endinc June thick, eiguieen na. | PUrnecee spnroved, March third, eighteen | Coiet Commissary o eee prepa vals champagie corms inaugurated tte feast of ri. | tbe Week and the etlor's of te Price 25 cents per cae, —< and seventy, aud for other purposes during the current fiseal year. ars = EES a: Saeeeae season,{when speeches, toast, and jest were the apr Yarden Bie Sandee sale peerdnagen . Re if enowted by th: Sen wd House of Repres oe ling apparatus and repairs of same “FLOR DE MAYO semiati the United States of America in i reciet Boe = = : order Ot couple ot hours. 1 caunot forbear | TBE deposits have tailen off over §5.00),0" an “ Bet ohneriue sae sepei of rows RAYMOND BeRR, at presen: ocenpying TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | expressing marked literary ability, wit, | eciFoulation increased Si00@. ‘The loss i “FLOR DE MAYO. gress assembled, That the following sums ba. INTERIOR. DEPARTME! T. @ responsible and confidential position in the And refined sentiment which marked the ex. | eal tenders represents the payments into thr PERFUME FOB THE HANDKBEE- | and the same are hereby. appropriated, out of For exmipenuntion of temporary Clerks in the | Office of the Commissioner of Amternal Kev- This Aft Pare D teh: pressions both on this occasion and upon chat | penne yd for the ena ant ey the overs UISITE, DELICATE, LASTING | any money in the treasury not otherwise ap- P ’ ‘ i enue. bas been appointed Warden of the Obio is ernoon’s Dispatches, of the former banquet at the Stanwix. The | an payments of internal reves propriated, for the service of the fecal yeor | olfice of the Ludian bureau, twenty-nine thon. : ——— testimony of the guests not directly connected | “2X8. The specie item shows that theexpor-- PHALON 8 80: ls How York. | ending June thi ‘and four hundred dollars, beiag fer one clerk | Penitentiary. The appointment, which takes THE ALABAMA CLAIM: with the craft fully verity this statement. | thereof and the payment for customs were j1 y'all Dray . f class three, seven of class two, twelve of | effect on the Ist proaimo, receives general and & equal to the disbursements of the Trew age = {six o'clock the party rev 0 Alba rl asury ee | ped, aint ciass one, and four copyists at nine hundred A jock the party returned to Albany, | for pul th, eighteen hundred and he objects Reremaiter ex. = = flatterimg commendation from the Ohio press much pleased with the excursion, and at eight | TB decrease im deposits is the sequence o: th AMUSEMENTS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT eS sca tas ot \ecatiiinds com — O'clock Pp. m. went into session, the special | COptFAction im loans, = For the pay of superintendent. wacchmen, | jpere in the Patent Oflice, at wo thousand ve | TO REPUTE General Butler's ridicute of bis | j"\nnow' quae (eum cabinet inseting was | Order being the announcement of the deaths of Govermment Secaritics. ATIONAL THEATER es ee smployees in the teas” | hundred dollars etch, ivr thousand dollars. | Mummy statements, Minister Kilpatrick has | nuig yesterday. de is ramored, though the Te- poccgetcgd = pag arena reine ag . — aeeupied for ihe mee oe ete sp ether buildings | Por twenty-one clerks class two, in the Pat- | purchased at Lima a tine specimen mummy, AG be ; sa tbe ‘i venta MOMPAY. J. + 18 - ment under the charge of said superintenden', | twenty-nine thou-and four hundred dollars, e ects communication trom Minister Motley was pre- : r < Raccntricnee Actress, ChMfmibe and Fearless | tirty-three thousand seven hundred and | “yor fourteen clerks, class One tate Parent | institute by the next steamer, He says he will | Sented by Lord Clarendon The report states | [St gentleman: which remarks were, on mo- ceornias 5 ye Binety-five dollars. Omice, at twelve bundred dollars each, sixteen | feud & whole graveyard of them if any one J thatin ms communication Mr Motley informe | ‘2%; felon ence np matin of Abd ber Celebrated Champion Mare, Giesand carkseeier es a ee ens® three | thousand eight hundred dollars. Will pay the expenses — cris Rue recto” 1. | bers were announced — BLACK Bess. — soPay in s. . 2 NT. —_—___ the Senate of the ama claims treaty. He Bigot he Great Eynestrivn Actor, For incidental expenses of the said builaings, | 4... 80ST OFFIOK DEPARTMENT. | |... sa scipgwr Golan AND WIFE had a | TePTesents that the grounds forthe rejection are | _Reports of cmmittees being 1a order, the 0. BGULLINS three thousand doilars or temporary clerks 1 Post Otice D nsuffictency of the treaty asa fall settlemen: | Committee on New Busiuecs reported a recom . ted by the sists For furmiure and repairs of furniture. ten | P&timent, thirty-two thonsand dollars fine reception at Morristown, N. J., last week. | Of tne question in dieputs beracen theta, | mendation that a fine of not less than five mor GREAT METROPOLITAN TROU thensand dollars, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. He was introduced to the people by Governor | countries. He intimates ‘hat the presen: Ad. | MOFe than ten dollars be entorced against ee Tre ae toe eee ee ein enectacle of For salary of temporary clerks in the Treas- | | For compensation of ihe document file clerk | Randall and made a speech, but declined to say | ministration concurs im the rearons ech tea | Oflicer of & subordinate Union who negli Ox, THE WILD HORSE CF TaRTARY. it | YY Department, at such rates a the Secretary | authorized by resolution of Febraary twenty. anything about pol In New York city the Senate to decline to ratity the treaty, aud | S¥SWer any official correspondence he may = ee ESCs the Treasury may deem just and reasonable, | eight, eighteen pundred and sixty-cight, one | 22Y'bnE p “UY 00 | cays he is instructed to express the earnest de, | Ceive; Which Was rejected. (BAND SCHUETZEN FEST tbr. y-five thou-and dollars. thousand eight bundred dollars. Saturday Mr. Coliax was introduced to the | Sh) or ine Amerieal Goreeneen ton gapowrbes T so reported tavorably , a Sa i For salaries and expenses of collectors, asses. | For mcreased compensation to the two zead~ | Stock Exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Colfax leave | and friendly removal of wmatiers In difference | SPOR the indentured apprentice system, and MAN a SCHURT CRE CREED eee GEE. : FE ee a tee een andted and eee oe Maren *bitd, | New York city today for a visit to the resi. | by a treaty which will do justice to all parties, | UPOD Tesolutions on the eight-hour «juestiou, emthe 14tu. 1514. 1ét4 ent 19TH of dane at cage iner_wich cue expenses of carrs- | Ceuteen Sunderd and sixiy-nike, Gebt HUU- | so ceot Hom. Thomas Coracil, ap the North | leA¥ing Bo question Open Sor faite amin. Troommending their favorable connideratton *0 SEVENTH ST! BK. Priv» Shooting, oft the | dred and sixty-four dollars. ‘ s " = understanding er complications je ane Pyemincrdg ious, and returning thanks Y 7 Prize Bowlinc. King. Bag Kaces. Grand | ssyeral acts providing inter ual revenue, except- MISCELLANLOUS. river —l- Bounces Bis readiness: io receive” stuj | t Congress tor the enactment and to General See ee Resent Po Way. : Dresolving Vie my Cid as ‘ec !- | ang items otherwise provided tor, two millions Fox eniary Gl chlor jaktios and two Associates Wo uMcK." Is_The New York 2) , | consider with hberality any proposition yg for the enforcement of the eight-hour Money wrens 7 oer, outens s pee ot of dollars, in the Territory of Idaho, increased by act of 0") nl her Majesty's Government may make for a {nl i fe 5 Excl ‘ 5 Bertone ct he ae nee camuion |” For detecting and_ bringing to trial and pun. | March two, eighteen hundred and sixtyceves, | gives this pen pictare of “McK.” tte New seratet vaiportant ipuremaoael aaectien The Finance Committee reported salaries tor | commenstene esc: is aalery of $100 per ies, | SbMert persons cuilty of violating the internal | three thousand dollars. York World villifier of Washingt ue, as weil as of claims of individual cit. | Joe, viicers, of the Committee on Unfinished | COWPOE 2 1a bile im the mid-t of bis performences.eac. | Fevenue laws cr couniving & the same, in For salary of chief justice and two associ- St. Clair McEiway, the twenty-eight-year | izens, growing out of the action of either Goy. | Busiess reported upon the tund tor the bust | palae, xeon a Hy lenge hemdtoremost from the rop. with email | cases where <uch expenses are not otherwi-s pee PetEiory of Montans, iucreased by | oid boy baby of the Wurid, holds @ pen of +x. | érmment during the late war of the rebellion. | Of ATtemus Ward, and that the proposition tor | Sili’s, ex-coupon * fron ir ba a ara maktug & terrifis de | provided for by law, tifty thousand dollars. ct of March two, eighteen hundred and sixty- | ceeding great pondero-ity, bas but few triends oe national fand act was on the minutes of last New Verk PARTE teers Music by Pri’ Kess's Bard of Baitienns. i POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. seven, three thousand dollars in the profession, albeit he ts a dashing <ort of THE DISTURBANCE IN PARIS. maton, ns could be acted mpon st the present | Baw York Plonr and Grote Market To-day. , of , z nd of Baltimore. 1) To supply the deficiency (caused by the de For the per diem and mileage of the members in » eppot ted oa citone = session. New York, June 14.—Flour dull and monte Seed naka gt falcation of E. B. Ulmewad, aishursiae clerk) | of the tertstorial assembly of the Terriory ot | 3,{e#oW, who has commanded much atention | The City New Tranquil—Re The Committee on Appeais reported the 4 Cents lower. Wheat stendy. with « moderate Milter — [ie tue appeutnatics Me ties Mane ce) | Wesktuzinn a: for his bold style of writing and bis ina. curacy Barron Hanssman charges against H. H. Cowles. of New Urieaus. | *xportdemand. Gorn quiet, and withou’ a ond biennial session ants wee rat wees first Monday in December, | Of ft and flggers (CABIS, June 1A large d sixty-nine, ana for the = docume | stationery, fuel and lights for the genera which meets en t! | office building, including the Sixth Axditor « | ¢i7bteen hundred mber of secret | not stained: and after a lengthy discussion, | cided change. baving reference to the late dis. | be w admitted to a seat. re- a6 EXHIB je " { On "Nb wane lo™ ie i t . ae. sor | incidental expenses of the same, twelve thou. | G2™. HARWEY FROM DUTY witH | turbances, have been discovered and seived by | Mr. Dunn, of Philadelphia, offered aresolu- | Interest News by Canie. AT MABREITERS. ( orarsr. es ie Waieding, furniture, paper mead Y ; Tuw LNpraNs.—By direction of the President, | We Authorities. Its ascerted that these papers | tion Geclaring ‘hat the Associated Press bas | Large suite aterm enema nee take jaht Doors above Odd Fellows Hall." | flliug papers; for pay of engineer, foreman, and | SE. 3 be at purther TRA p12 | Brevet Major General William S. Harney (re. | rone.that the movement was agitated by paid That be estastiehed ceed amore newspapers | on Saturiay, but the tenor of the iatest di~ Chetce Oil Paintings, avings, Ceromos. ae. | laborers: for ‘library purposes, telegrams. snd | Much of the act approved Blarch third. egh- | ti7¢q) nas been Telieved trom duty wish the Duke De Persigny has written a letter to M. | which do uot obtain thes oe existence | patehes is reassuring. They state that cont- aim Li Btek rhangings. Window | for miscellaneous ivems, forty-seven tbousaud | 'een Dundred and =ixty-nine, “making appro- : a ep A Persigny ha z letter to M. ick do no ry ir news through that | dence is returning. Up to midnight Saturday Bbadve. Pictere Frames, Picture Gerd and Tas | dollars, priations for sundry civil expenses of the goy- | Indians, and ordered to turn over to the Indian | Olivier on the subject of further Liberal re- | channel shall be suppressed, thereby lessening | night the public order remained undisturbed Ce Pcie ihe District, TEBMS | For temporary clerks for quarter ending | @TRimen' for tbe year ending June thirtieth, | Agents at Grand River, Fort Sully, and Whet. | forms. He says the Empire and freedom are {he demand tor labor: that the delegates to this | Troops patrolled the sireets and were. tir CASH Viease Remember Name and Namber. thiruerh Juse, ‘eignieen nundred and -inty. | eighteen hundred and seventy, and for other | stone Creek, any moueys and property hemay | Be. iecdaasants ten ah eee oa enone tee oe ee quently cheered by the citizen=. The follow = nine, thirteen thousand and eighty dollars. purposes.” 28 appropriates iwenty thousand | jaye on hand, submit bis vouchers to the 2 'y Liberal. and structing the delegates from the ‘was official “The For temporary clerks’ salaries for the month | dollars for surveying the public Innds in Min- Baron Haussman, Prefect of the Seine, uv- jon 0 the National Labor Cougress to urge | recent discrders approach s termaaet oon of March, seven thousand five hundred dollars. | Beso'a. is so modified as to appropriate only | Proper accounting officer of the Treasury, and | der whcs* guidance so many improvements | the different organizations to exert themecl vee to the strength and energy of Aud the Secretary of the Treasury is directed | Seventeen thousand five nundred dollars; and | then repair to his home as an officer of the | have deen made m Paris. has resigned. in favor of the said postal <ystem. Ishmael Pacha arrived i ’ ,, | Witurn’ over to the Post Oiice Deparunen: | 50 much of the actapproved Maren third. eigh- | army om the retired list. Jomae} Pascha. of Egypt, who is making the | | The resolution was discussed, pro and con, | | Immense tory demonstrations snare aa BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. | mich shall receive and use the came she | wen hundred and sixty-nine, “making appro perce dD Napoeeattene: had a pleasactinterview with | by Messrs. McKechpie, Treup, Corcoran, | argay in various parte of Great lrimere, nt oo preach Begliah ae KE AINTINGS: Ger- | envelopes printed in the Treasury Degartm=.: | priations for the legislative, executive. and iu- | How ¢, Cone, who recently had an mer. | X8P0le0n George, and others, and was then feferred tos | Manchester over 2h,)) persons were present man, Fr English set American CHRUMOS, | for the dead-iecier office. «icial expenses of the government for the year sates | The city is now entirely tranquil. special committee. Aesolutions protesting against the passage o: ENGRAV.NG®. PHOTOGRAPHS. PASSE PAE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred | View With the President in order to obtain the . ‘To make the matter plain the Associated | inerirish Oburch bill were passed, snd ‘c TOUTS, STERRUSCOPES and STBREOPTIU ' and seventy,” is appropriates two thousand | removal of Turner, the negro postmaster at | THE ALLEN-McCOOLE PRIZE FIGHT. | Press have control of the telegraph wires and monster ‘embod: the substance ot VIEWr. PAKLOB HRACKETS For compensation of the document file clerk. petiuon, ying © Oral soi tquare PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, | authorized by resolution of February twenty. | five hundred dollars for clerks in the oifice of | Macon, Georgia. sent the tollowing dispaten ‘0 «Lovie, June 11. The arrangements tor | Will rant the news only to their own member, | the resolutions, was seut 19 Earl Derby fo. TASSELS. &c.. Bc. ‘ * | eight, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, sh. | He surveyor zeneral of Minuesota, is so modi- | ayenticman & econ, the prize fight to-morrow between. Mike Mc- | Bd they will motadmitany other parties wish- | presentation to the House of Lords. A: Live. - Picture Frame made to order. Prices mode- | Sym of s1x hundred dollars fase 8* O SPPropriace 1 all ve thousand dole | ey nao, Juue 7-—Have just left the | Coole and Tom Ailen have been completed. 1: | 'D& t0 establish papers, nor will they let them | pool ‘50.00 people were present, and speeche= oe meee nS ‘Tia: the resolution of the House ot Repre- | I8Z=- {i “G.B Gorn.” | expected that a large crowd will be in atien- | BAVe the news except at such races.as cannot | Were made by distinguished perros. bet we . Sued And lev) further enacted. That the sal~ | President—enurely successful. ©. B.UoLR.” | donce. ‘The steamer Louisville takes the com | Possibly be afforded. Were it not for this bar- | weasl mvtuttone ‘Sgainst the dis-establishmen: - oe cen ary allowed iby law to the consul at Bangkok | Turner, who formerly resided in Washing- | battant’s trieuds and spectators to the grouna, | TF More papers would be established in every | of tbe Irish Church were unanimously adopted. PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS. & sation for preparing listot appropriation:, aud | SBAll be paid with the limitations contained in J jon, is said to be quite unfit for the position of | the location of which is still a seeree Hove pot, A dlp ngs the material effect would | The Duke of Mopipensier bas entered Spain. 2 >, NS, EC. | Lo tort. is hereby extended to his successor in | te second section of the Act making appro- Postmaster, and has made himselt obnoxious to | P&T ties are confident and are said to be in fine eee lor more printers. and Navarre in the: ‘as declared in favor : pee; riations for the consular and diplomatic ex- condition. There jt i Mr. Halleck, ot Washington, offered two hi King, declared referen. YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC Agsoora.- | MCE: and that there be, and reby appro- | Pinter of the fOVernMeRt {Or the year ending | the people of Macon of all politic: by bis in- : or 8 atk ence BetRE. eR AEE Fin skcans tke Gees aoe Belignons or | Sermo, — a ~4 c favor McCloole. Allen arrived Ss x immediate and final action ee LON hl sive & GRAND EX” Viner wise appropriated: dace cats eect | Sune thirueth, eiglteen hundred and seventy: | civility and conseauenual style, He and McCoole are said to be secreted to pre. | Political tests in the employment of printers, | the Gorie: to tberete ae Gar ea ot LANDI OF THe baat ean necessary to c&rry out the provisions of the | 484 for other parbeess, approved March es yentarrest. (Quite a number of noted bruiser. | Whether exercised by the Government or indi- the present Government of Mexico, and au- tite: to Gly mont, ou WEDNESDAY, June | said resolution. deducting euch sume se inay bare pean here, | PREPARATIONS TO RucmIvE Presipayr | {0M abroad are here. Large delegations from | {i@usls; and the second denuncialory of the | nounced that diplomatic Telaone would sn Web, 18, ‘Tickets One Dollar. sSane | S'For additional compensation to the reading | deducting euch sums as may have been here. : New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia are | COPBtessional Printer for emi L. M. Tenewed with President Juarez. Montpen - jeulars im future advertisement. ilt-Iw | cleris, as provided by act of March three,eigh- | ‘fore paid ou account of sulary. GRANT 1m Bostox.—A special committee of | expected. Douglass, “an avowed rat,” and img on | sier bas —— a and is now in Andalu- a a ae onan apicee teen bundred ‘and sixty-nine. the sum ol suc | SEC. 5. And Le it further enacted. That the | the Hoston city government will meet Presi ~ Columbia Union to reaist it as.an ou! ia. The army and navy and civil magistraies P IN § G8. thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine dollars | ®PPTopriation of fifteen thousand dollars «for | dent Grant at the depot in that city on Wed- DUEL IN LU NDY’S LANE, An exciting debate ensued, centinaing until | throngbout the kingdom are taking am oath to Temea cay Seheels ef the FIRST BAPTIST | and ninety-two cents: and slso.a sum sufficient | Continuing the work of grading and filling che | 1.,4yy morning, and informally accempany A Cuban Shot By a Spaniard.} ener midnight, when the farther consideration Tespectand obey thenew constitation. Daring cutncit aad mission ‘sit flock, Sunt tat ee ne ceniae Srereedines ape erge vivir ex, | Bim to St. James Hotel. Atter breakfast of. | BUFFALO, June 7A duel. was fought on = cunt Geach Snes it will come upas the | Mesteane oe ae nny, emationd me y z s s il ex- * - Ns . > % prsclzely on WEDNESDAY Sern: . Sha joint resolutions at the same tatcas theres | penses of the government for the year vudinz | ficial calls will be made by Mayor Shurtietton | Saturday at Lundy's Laue, Canada, between | “yeciercqocee WER tt truly, Mac. | people who were able to sustain themselves 3 ‘ickets on sat the reading clerks, covering the same period of | Jabe thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy, | penait of the city, and Gov. Claiflin and acom. SOne ices paper of New York and ‘Against invasion were not cowards. He eulo- their Increased seRyonine, shall be ce penton’ uuder the cinne | mittee of the Legislature on behalf of the Com. | The Cuban was shot through, boil ieee act (Special Correspondence ot Tae Star.) fized the Mexican republic, and called Juare. reror the arial Additions compensasion fone | Nom of the architect ofthe Capitol extension, | monwealth. During the forenoon the Presiden; | was brought over to the Tuteraational‘iictel, | ALuany, June 12, 1969--Tne Gonvention see FTyet Tepublican. This was received with porte 0 Tession! on ihe morni «@ of the excursion. Aduites, 75 ots ai gp) : ribo aek ‘ cle im the Spanis& | held their session yesterday, and ¢losed their rar Pres soneee by Bteman Tepe: lone tf S¥G) Ge And be it further enacted, That the act | will visit we two branches of the Legislature | Wounds are serious. An arti ye vs ¢ ‘Ihe King of Prassia, ati by Bismarck Ste forthe ret session at tne forty-tirst on: approved. March ibird, eighteen brindred and } ar the State House, and at neon review severa, | SOW*haPer styling the native Cabans cowards | japors a little after midnight. has left Berlin on a tour through Hanover. gress, four hundred dollars each. two thousand oO cupply denictenees Tea pero ri | thousand troops ou the Common, under com- See ee gpsin. agente anpmlemrmeqalicund (ener ey fesly. Tickets 50 | “For 'the usual additional co: to | tions for the service of the governmen’ tor the | MAnd of Gen. B F. Butler, and in the after- A WHOLESALE MURDERER. om the new constitution was read,and referred | sacsion Im Micsiomrrin Tie Gene a ot the Gonpisttn, the reporters olgihe House forthe Cougressionai | fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hun. | Woon he will attend the Peace Jubilee. Gen- The Effects of Whisky. to the Committee of the Whole. Me The Military Commission at Ja:k- in the case of Yerger, charged wih mn he muracr of Colonel Crane, is Progressing tisbu: * . The rignt of General Granger, Presi. iad Cent of the Commission, to sit on the case wa: a» Ee dred and sixty-nine, and for other purposes,” | eral Sherman and other distinguished officers June 14.—At Covi K: The delegation to the National Labor Con- -3e Globe tor reporting the proceedings of the y" PUrposs ral [4 o1 CINCINNATI, ne A ington, ae 3h House for the hrst setsion of the forty-firston- | be so amended as to insert in the second clause | are expected with the President. on Saturday, Fred. Remiber, an auctioneer, | T€SS Teported the action of that =< an THIBD GRAND PIC NIC cf the CO- | grese, Of said act after the words « salary of one shot and killed Mrs. Jones, an ‘widow. | 'B¥itation to send a delegate to its MEA ENGINE Company, “Bo ‘0. wine two thousand hundred and eighty dollars each per year, —_—__— aged session was accepted. : 4 with whom he boarded, and also shot Miss : . IL be given at Juneman s Pleasure Gar- Fe -boy: and before the first proviso in said clause, the THR PRorosED REDUCTION OF FORCE AT Beckelhein, mortally wounding her. He then Mr. Gatchell, of Buffalo. offered a resolution | chal! by the defense, on the ground tha: : faba Fasaeg eth eg, icRete, thectalGlear meucred atinee ho” “8% | Ouowing words: sua such ameantin Laat | 7am Wan lmrAxPanwe.— The order iseved on ian away inquiring for John’ Dodd, bis late ng the practice of taking apprentices | he bad &n opinion as to the guil’ of the deprecati 2 tothe prinung possess no Knowi- | P . argued t tbe tes ‘© supply deficiency for the compensation | tion to the amount appropriated in an act en- | Saturday last, directing the dismissal of all | employer, and on the way he snapped his business who risoner. The defense tha’ DyuILHARMONICSOCIESE——————_| of the srsisant ibrarfan of the House trom | ttied Am act making’ appropriations for the | Sucrapy, ast, fimecung the dismissal of alt | employer, and on ihe way be snapped, his S552 Of erammar, Which saduced the discus. | governing juries in civil caves govern the com. HILHABMONIC SOCIETY. March fourth, vighteen hundred and sixty- | legislative, executive, and judicial expeuses of | Frneral Aor vice ane temporary oe Depariraen: | Sappled with and disarmed him and conveyed qi ions generally. : challenge was, sustaimed auc — ‘ ‘The resolution was adopted. General Granger withdrew. General S witt is GRABD, MOONLIGRT EXCURSION oF THE | Nite; to Jaly Ast, cighteen hundred and sixty. | the €overnment for the year ending Jane | eer ere uence thereof not authoread by | cited cele, he Murcer Bad Gen drinking |)” ‘Tes choction of a piace tar ebbicis the ment | mow Peoaaeel’ wee defense entered & plea t> To GL MONT, MONDAY EVENINDSS and iwent rome ies eee ee pro’ ed Mare third cighiven hundred and | law, bas been suspended until the return of | “*°**¥N. annual session resulted in the choice of Cm. | the jurisdiction of the commission, on the ‘0 3 ‘ING, Jaue 21, ly cemts. Phi : ; i " 3 b Breas Steamer’ Wawecet will leav For cartage, five thousand five nundred dol. J “13'¥-uine, for fuel, gnts-Iabor-and miscel!n- | Secretary Rawlins on Wednesday uext.. It ts DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. “The Commitice on etares subeniteed their | Coenen ee tee, ane ae never menis Basd, ander the direc- | goijare. s And be it Jurther enacted, That there | Secretary as to retain a large number of those ‘Trumble's drug store. extending to Mamilton of whom are in good standing: | and the defense insists that, underthe Constitu- cas be ac enmiiiee. men For the purpose of detraymmg the expenses of | “ball be a superintendent of the Department of | whose dismissals were contemplated in the street, Where the fire ceased, and destroyed a 2x56 were initiated during the past year: 143 | tion of the United States, the accused cannot or Sod at ine Mosie Birree the Jou: Commitiee on Retrenchment.thesum | ‘he Interior, who shall be ex offictocaptain o! | order of Saturday, though the reduction | half asquare. ‘The sufferers were (, Aigure, | Were ¢xPelled, and 126 were restored toan hon. | be tried except on am indictment granted oy Bock woop, | of tive thousand dollare’ Precnn . T. Keene, Adams &tson, | Orable standing under tne proclamation of am- | jury, and the commission has mot’ the ‘That said | the watch, and whe shall perform such other Prewitt & Keily, 0 E. MIDDLE 4. GITE pristio 4) treas- | duties as may be assigned to him by the S: ‘Will be very heavy still. (Quitea large number 7 nesty issued by the President. exceptsuch an indictment. Willis P. Harris a tet wey cal toe order of the Secretary of ine Senate, | setary of the Interion and who shillteceice | Of enlisted men detailed tor clerical duty are OB tne ete ae ditos J. H- Moore, G- | “The Committee on Sabordinate Unions re. | argued for the defeuse, ‘The ples of ths actenes JoN erg _"Committee of Arrancewents. | ang disoursed under, and subject in all re- | the same compensation as is provided by ex- | enzaged upon work which cannot be dis. ‘Adams Express, with others.” Loss $1000; 1m Fe ponrapanen gSrantng charters to Women's | was overruled. The charges aud specification= G = spects to, the provisions of the joint resolution seas awe tor ~ a of the treas- | pensed with. and as many of them served | surance =s000. al - rx fol prascte prime ‘with certain re. | were yore and the — Dleaded not caivy BASE 286-036 Gideinty sevens y wcomds elgmteen Bundred | ee oy ior the remainder of tine ca ence | taitnfully in the Union army during the rebel- = a ‘The same committe reported the resolution | day. Great interest le manifested te the eace, URBANITY ASSOCIATION. For packing-boxes for the Senate, five hun. | next year is hereby appropriated. lon an effort will be made by the Secretary to THE FRENCH OCEAN CABLE. denouncing the practice of borrowing matter | The homicide, it is stated, resulted {rom the srintin paronoetplen re dred and forty-four dollars. SRC. &. tnd be it further enacte That thetwo | retam them, and dismiss only such surpius oe — opie noe yapeachinsgaaa where oar. wanes Garam ane eaey to by Colonel ‘of the United States - " . clerks of clase ome in the office of educatio: s ily spared. apace Se ee goed pmo —— % Ou MONDAT JUNE Tern Ta63 or soe porpone of Paying. ve premuams | sumericed yah act ened An! act maging | Soyay cro gras aneeeecamony Sec war | «cube nerad,Quborsegraphe irom eal | Sppotnt au “oiganisraf' local wnfoe i he army, 30 1ng a4 Mayor of Jackson. Yerger bad wn GEN tom tine © Gent. ant Ladies) Sor oiass commend te pon ple page and judicial expenses of the government for | Department clerks, and Adjutant General | dangers of navigation at the mouth of the “The report endorsing the action of the Erie | Crane, soou after ‘bim'in the street, en, ee foot of High street. Sevnrunent building, six thousand dollars. jhe year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen | Townsend, since its promulgation, has been | Thames, steaming out into the Cnannel admir- | Union im denouncing parties there, and for gave an explanation. Ra inl Georgetown. ‘cloe! = ery ten min- a — Stee thercatier. FERBIAGE FEBB. ‘e104 NAVY DEPARTMENT. ‘who hundred and Fadopend ‘approved March third, | besieged by wives and friends of clerks im the | 8!y, and will arrive at Portland on Monday. | which action two of tne officers of that Union bystrintag fim insulted For the salary of the solicitor and naval Sanna sate eee Ay ye aad meager various bureaus, ‘ning him not to make Her tender, Chiltern, preceded her. bave been indicted for libel amd conspiracy, vy. m wit judge advocate general from July first, eig! all laws and parts of uthorizing the ap- | the dismissal NO KING FOR SPAIN VET AWHILE. ‘The Union then went into Committee of the | and stabbed Crane three times, severing bix teen bundred aud sixty-nine, to June thirtieth. | Dointment of other clenks in the department oF Set. » Whove, Mr. Hayden, of St. Louis, in the chair, Beart. The verdict of the coroner was “willful SOT by Mattered for | eighteen hundred and seven'y, three thousand | Pines of education shallvatter the eee ce | DRATH oF Mus. CoYEE.—We announce with SaturGay Gees Pree enh ne einen Cortes | a4 considered tne Feport of the Comimition cc: | meréex five hundred meat of the next fiscal year, be repealed. unfeigned regret the death of Mrs. John F. the new Constitution. MISCELLANEOUS. és he St fete eee - | forward in the present state of uncertainty. Teearte Ze susoie ihe Seth fhe Treanuryo | Rint et Ware! ad betiocyTanint | Capi, wie of one of te proprirs othe | Win i fegtncy wos wed Sate woais ve | , Fheseeuon Providing for erage chara AND Brutal Ovreace.—A bor- uthor- “elt Thi lady has | plenty of candidates. He regretted therefosal | ‘© female printers was ‘at great | Tible crime, perpetrated on Sunday evening, J HB. Shaftield G.G. Cushman, im accordance with ‘the | ized to make the t . | National iniettigencer. is estimable lady 1 t Rnally tobya the 6th instant, about eight miles below Lex- confectioner of this | KcPof December fifteen eighteen hundred and pasate military districts having ayes, | lor years occupied a leading position in Wash of Fornando of Portugal, but thought it was | inion ns | agreed ways aantycene- | Stun. Ves bes Tee Oris | sixty-eight, the balance found due him by the | fess of sppropriations to carry into effect the | ington society, and was distinguished not less The next important section considered was | JUiet community. Fifth Auditor of the Treasury, nine hundred | reconstruction laws to districts which are or | ior h lishments and fine qualities of NOVA TH. NNEXATION that providing that delegates tothe national | !sdy ot high been more 1 or her accomp! q SCOTIA AND A . f eat | Oe eeslbiet tne Beeret Tatty into effeet sand lew ott Mecessary to | mind than for the unaffected kindness of heart | HALirax, June 14,—The Repeal Leagoe | PUY must be actual members of the subord:. | Of Se, was ¥ Bxcarsioniste more | To enable the Secreiary of the Interior to | Carry into effect aid lawe. mm : a . nate Union they represent. This does a: ‘Regro, named Jesse Edwards, met her, forced i leave | purchase ot Little, Brown and Company two ‘Suc. 10. And be it further enacted, That the | Which caused her to be foremost in good works | Convention adjourned Saturday, and deter- With the proxy Tepresentation which Feces § ber into the outraged a and 4 every want | thousand copies of the fifieenth volume of the | Washington (ias-! Company be, and they | of a benevolent character. Mrs. Coyle was | Mined to make annexation their policy. then ‘the young lady threw ber } com: | United States Svatutes at Large for distribu- | are hereby, required to increase their rate of | taken cick on Friday night, but was not thought SS body into the river. a ad | Hom, agreennly 10 the act of Congress directins | discount for prompt payment to eizhteen and | 15 te aer, sly ill until yesterday. Her disease | THE CURAN REevoLUTION—Serere Engagement negro. who was pursued yh o- the distribution of the other volumes, seven | three-fourths per cent. from and afier the first 7 , at Puerto Padre—Reported Fight with Filibus- Post one & recess was taken until | Sues so mance. Sat toined Gat 5 wee tRoueand dollars. day of Novem! pext. had been of long standing, but her health have been received at Havana of | three o'clock. eat -Setemes, ane, told where body coulda = ———— For rent of building occupied for gove: Approved, April 10, 1-9. seemed improved since her retura from Paris | a severe engagement between the Goverament | Afternoon Session.—The ‘ be found. It bas oe Tecevered, and the ment wece by clerks of the Pension UMice, nip asec Famer Lynch, of St Aloysius Ohurch, was | ‘oops and {he imsnrrectioniste at Puerto | the Rew constitution was continued in Com. | examination mm iie id a lars af Ss ‘bole, most i — LADIES GH PRICES. For compensation of clerks in the office ot | | #2-The annual meeting of the Easton Mary. | with ber at the time of her death, and admin. | Padre. The Spaniards admit loss of sixty Ser ant | makes tull the Deri gol general of Minnesota, three thou- | land) Diocese of the Protes'ant Episcopal | istered the last sacraments of the church, of kalied'and wounded. The in: : g | § y Y irgent General 30 TO 373 SEVENTH STREET, sand eight hundred dot Church. assembled at Christ Church, in Eis- | which she had been so devoted and exemplar: rmoe is among the killed. The undred members or less, shall be bas been iin WHOLESALE PBICEs. Ste find beat further siacody Tha the fol- | top, on Wednesday inst. The clergy of the | S'rncenter, Mrs. Coyle was born in Balthasre, | sete froin etioge nailed. trom “Drarak | one ‘Over ome bundred and less tees | COMMILLOd a ea < , Potties bg oligo only sor tne oe nere presen Might sv, Meee Lay and, as Miss Kate Dowson, was known as one | £0Urces-—A ——— landed a party | five red, two rg over five bundred | s7-An = Cole’ o Shoes eg | Recessary, are eo ~ x v “ a filibusters at Port Baltiqueri, es | and less oxe thousand, three = NS nceicd Colored eanallttnge Betton’ ane | service of the Miscal year ending June thirtieth, | delivered a wery able and impressive dic. | of the brightest belles of that city. She was tt centages The omar om ecesenee Loree Ce ted een. three delegates:for | gives {the solton see 1 25 | eighteen bunared and seventy. as follows, viz: | course upon the duties of the ministers aud | married to Mr. Coyle in 1-48, and leaves a son | srs guides whorgave information of mun eae, pone ee Ras 2 25 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. the people. He opposed all departure from | and daughter, the former between 17 and 1s | ing to the officer incommand at Barocos.. Tae “Mr. Jack Laughlin Bivses bie For salary of tempor clerks in the Treas. | the established forms and ceremonies of the aa the latter abi i troops of the garrison marched out, and coming witb between Lactes Slippers. - ¥ vans (burch as jaid down in the prayer book, and | Y€4's of age and out 20. In int a pie “ ico Shopere. a .91 0 | BY Department, at ‘be same rates prescribed arc! ry , ’ Pp bs mn | Mrs. Coyle visited Eur to bring home her | UP, Wi" the filsbusters, attacked them. In the ing into it’ when lew! Slippers 21, 91.25. $1 75,$2 «@ | by law tor other clerks in said department for’ | Geprecates the raising of money for = » Coyle visit ee 7 bead | fight fitty of the latter were killed and the rest tearmg away the Phos “$i, $1.25. 9150 to 83m duties, one Dundred and twenty thousand poses y any other means than the yolun- | daughter, who was at school at Paris, and her | taken pri . ‘The leader of the party was for the door, and yenier- 7 agitem Site $30 | dollars. tary contributions of the people. qualities of heart and mind caused her to | shot on the spot, and the prisoners were taken 'wis, President of the Women's Typo- | under bim, and he nt LaceG aiters$175t0@30) | Cmtice of the First Comptroller ite | receive marked attention in society there, | to Santiago for execution. All thestores of the cal Union of New York, was presented | with the greatest do 3 Sto$300 | For additional salary berepy allowed to the |” The new marriage law of Obio prohibits x {| expedition were captured, including $?.000,000 | 80d Made a neat speeck, returning thanks = Fire’ Comptrolier of ti je rreavury, Mtteen Dun- | ‘be mtermarriage of first-cousins and of girls | During the Holy Week of 1-67 she was at is unsigned revolutionary curren » Several | the legal recognition of the gentler sex in a for tee! nder twenty- Y grant. yand red " dred dollars, and the said salary is hereby es- | Uhder sixteen and ot boys w twenty-one, | Rome, in the company of Archbishop Spalding, | pundred rifles and Unree or four p.eces of ar- | img them a cnarter fora Union. > tablisned £1 five thousand dollars per annum | UBle+s with the consent of their parents. who is a cousin of Mr. Coyle. tillery. 2° eal Considerable miscellaneous business wasthen | SORE, Which he caught and i from the first day ot Jul eighteen Dundred 7 The German barbers cf New York have mi. ‘The family of the deceased will have the transacted. among which was the adoption of a | “*4 ‘© Keep off the Baiisiones. ine. and mo pay the | organized themee! ves into a union, with a view a S7A Kentucky paper objects to the word Tesolutions recognizing the Printers’ Circular, 7 Decoration Day at Me.bas eame ereby propria up t July Arst, to reduce their hours of labor from fourteen to | Warm sympathies of the community in their | weroquet” as too Frencby. and wishes the | of Phil Ipbis, as tbe organ of the craft. Postponed | po Ang oe. = esghteen Dundred and seventy. twelve Bours 3 day, great loss. game to be called Presbyterian billiards. Tecommending that Sines be imposed upon cor- | scarcity of Mowers.

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