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eee THE EVENT caen ‘Tares Dol- were: one , Five liars. No are | = a Vv, XXXII. withhold from each ef said companies an jount of subsidy bouds authorized to be | issued by the United States under said acts | Sufficient te secure the fall completion as a ee ean ec omenenenndt mek ore eees } which bonds have already been weued, or in ltea Puri No. 12} uch bonds he Teortve as suck security JounT Reset UTION authorizing the trarstr of pa prone gpa pm ates m ops hereto! he J pre wastage President that the amount of eubetay bongs yet the United St Americn i to be issued to either ot saia companies is in- That th cretary of the | 8nfficient to msure the full completion of ry be, amd be 1s bereby. authorized and | Tosd, he may mate requisition upon sack rankAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. bs it e assed at the ay orty-frst ireced to cause the sum of seventy-eigh: | P BY fora sufficient amount of bonds already honsand dollars to be traacmrsed trom the} Teeted 00 sald company, or in his discretion of ppropriation “for paper for the pubke print- | their first mortgage bonds, to secure the fall te. contained im tBe act emritied --An act | Completion of the same. And in default of Sing appropriations tor the legisiative, ex- | Obtaining such security as (is) im this section + ative, sng judicial expenses of the govern- | Provided. the President may authorize and ment for the year encing June ‘hircietb, eigh- | direct the Attorney General to justitute sach wen hundred and sixty-nine.” approved oa the | SUits and proceedings 0.1 behalf and in the Wwenueth of July. exghteem bundred and sixty- me of the United Stats, in any c a-t ot the aid of the appropriations contained in | United States having jurisdiction, as shall be iug purposes, and in | Becessary or proper to compel the giving of to wi such security, and thereby, or in any maoner t expenses of the office of Con- | Otherwise, to protect the interests ef the United jer. three thousend dollars Seates im said road. to insere the full printing. seventy-five thou. | Completion thereof as a first-claes road, as Tequired ty iaw and the statutes in that case April 10, 1569, | made — } Ss And be it further resolved, That the At- Pretic Resoreioxn—No. 1 torney General of the United Siates, be, and he A Keso.rTioN im relation to the Barliagton 18 bereby, authorized and directed to 1m vesti- snd Missouri River railroad pranca cf the | g8t¢ whether or not the charter and all the T niou Pacific ratiroad. franchises of the Union Pacific Railroad Com- R- y the Senate ant Howes of Repreventr- | pany and of the Central Pacific Hailroad Com- af tac Unated tof America in Coagress | PADy bave not been forfeited, and to institate coses bled, Thas the act ot Congress. approved | All Becessary and proper lee! proceedings; ,|Jume) two, eighteen hundred and sixty- | Slso to investigate whether or net said compa- feur. granung certain lands to the Burlingron | ales @ or bave not made any illegal divi- and Missourt River Katiroed Company, ‘o aid | dends opon their stock, and if-co to institute the a extending its road through the then Ter-itory | Decessary proceedings to have the sams reim- of Nebraska, fo connect w.th the Union Pacific | DUFS*d: and also to investigate whether any of Fatiroad.shall be so © au‘borize | the directors er any other agents or employees er Railroad | Of said companies have or not violated any pe- Company to assign and convey toa railroad | 281 law, and if so to institete<he r 5 company. to be organized under the laws of | ual proceedings against all persons who have be State of Nebraska, aif the rights, powers, | violated such laws. aod privileges gran'ed and ferred by said Approved, April 10, 1868, Bet and sudje conditions and re- « airements thet 5 PUBLIC Rrso.uTIon—No. 20.) 3 2 Approved, Ap: Jorn? Resocvtion grantng right ot way for = the construction of a railroad from a point [PuRLic Kmsorvtiow.- No. 14.) at or near Portland. Oregon, to a point west A ReeeLtvtion respecting the returement of of the Cascade mountains, in Washington Brevet Major General S. P. Heimtzelman. Territory. Keslced vy the Senate aru House of Represen- | Be resolved by the Senate -and House of Repre- Letives of the Emule? States «f America in Congress | Stntatives of the United Statec of America in Uon- escnbled, That the President of the United | gress assembled, That the Northern Pacific States be, and be is hereby, authorized to place | Railroad Company be, and hereby is, author- the name of Brevet Major General S. P. Hein'- | ized to extend its branch line trom a point at welman on the retired list of the army, with the | OF near Portland. Oregon, to some suitable full rank of the command held by him when | point on Puget sound, to be determined by said wounded, in accordance with sections sixteen | Company, and also to connect the same with and seventeen of the act of Angust, eighteen | its main line weet of the Cascade mountains, bundred and sixty-one, and section thirty-two | im 'he Territory of Washington; said extension of the act of July twenty-eight, eightees hun- | being subject to all the conditions and provis- dred 8nd sixty-six. ions, and ssid company in-r! t thereto being Approved, April if), 1569. entitled to all the rights and privileges con- st ferred Dy the act imcorperating said company, [Puptic Resotvrion—No. 15.) and all acts additional to and amendatory A RESOLUTION for the protection of soldiers | thereof: Provided, That said company shail and their heirs. rot be entitled to any subsidy in money, bonds, Resclerd by the Senate and Howse of Repre- | oF additicnal lands of the United States, in sentatwes of the United Stales of America in ec - | respect to said extension of its branch line as gress casembled, That the accounting officers | aforesaid, except such lands as may be in- of tbe treasury and pay department who are | cluded in the it of way on the line of such charged with the settlement and payment of | *xtension as it may be located: And provided. bounties due tosoldiers or cher heirs be.and they | furfhe At least twenty-five miles of said are hereby, directed to pay or cause to be paid | extension shall be constructed before the sec- the sums found due tothe said soldiers :r tneir | ond day of July, eighteen bundred and seven- heirs in person, or by transmitting tae amount | tv-one, and forty miles per year thereafter to them direct im & draft or dratt«, payable to | until the whole of said extension shall be com- bis, her. or their order, or through the Freed- | pleted. men's Bureau, or State agents appointed | Approved, April 10, 1569. specually for that purpese, or goveruers of tonal asylums, oT pension agent of the dis- he, she, or they may reside, and not OFFICIAL. y claim agent or upon any power of at- Ke ae ~ torpey. transfer, or assignment w! ver. Suc 2 init te it further resolve TRSt Ony LIST OF LETTERS, officer or clerk of any of the executive depari- | Remaining im the W. ington City Pest ments of the government who shall be lawtully Office, Friday, June 25, 1569. detailed to in vestugate frauds, or attempts tod: - iraud.on the government. or any irrecalatity | S@-Toobain any of these letters, the appli- or misconduct of any officer or agen: of the | cant must call for «Advertised Letters,” giv United State. shall have power to administer | the date of the list. ailidavi's taken in the course of any S7 It not called for within one month they vestigation. ‘Will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Swe. 3. Amd be 1! further resolved, That the fees ———— Silowed by law to attorneys or agents shail be LADIES’ LIST. served by the pay departmen: or said pension agent and paid to said azent or attorney when Addie; Allen E A Mrs; Allea E Jane; any such fees are dur for services rendered in | Agams Heman Mrs; Andrews H M Mrs: Au. Procurmg such bounty or bounces, and not | derson Jennie; Acton Mary Mrs; Adams M C; o Derwire. Anderson Olivia. -Albart Annie M; Ambrose Annie Mre; Approved, April 10, 1869. —Bergfield Adolph Mrs; Brosnahan An- = Burke Alice Mrse- Browse Dorsey A: Purtic Resorv No. 16.) Bailey Emilie Mre: Boucher Eliza; Hoyle LUTION extends: ume forthe com- | Emity B; Brown Eliza Mrs; Bundy Ellen, of the Portage Lake and Lake Supe- | Butler Ellen: Baker Fannie L W Mrs, Brown tp canal. FH Mrs; Bowen Hannab; Brooks H Annie; the Senate and Howse of Pepre- | Buell Horace Mrs; Baldwin Judge Mr:. Unued States of America in ons | Brown India: Barry J M Mrs: Brown Joey R: sieds That the time for the completion | Butler John M Mrs; Brace Kitty Mrs: Bald: the Portage Lake and Lake Superior ship | win Lydia Mrs; Brooke Livaus, 2: Harnes be, and che same 15 hereby, extended to | Mary Mrs; Baughman Margaret Mrs; Benedick ura day of March, eighteen hundred end | Mana B Mrs; Bell Miss: Blagden Mary D. enty-one. Boseman Mary CU: Braxton Mary Lea; Brooks Approved, April 10, 1569. mary, iors hey pa Bios hana ME it ts, Bari atler wn Priecilia Bi [Pretec Resorrtio No. 17.) Mary L) Brown rs; Backus V G. A Reso_eTion making San Diego, Vaiifornia, ‘G_-Cochran Anna; Clark Clara Clam & port of delivery. Heary B Mrs; Crippen Harriet; Clark Jose- Resovwed ty the Senate and House of Represcn- | phine; Chedam Lizzie; Olark Lens Mrs; Calla- 5 Oi tatives of the United States of Amerca ix Con- | fy; 1 Mary U; Uarter oress assembled, That San Diego, California, be, Bares Olen Neliie. ili and 1s hereby, created a port of delivery ix the | J) Dunnett EG; Dunn G T M Mrs; David- customs collection district of San Francisco, Dalzeil Jennie; Donon Julia: And that the deputy collector of that port receive | Dougnerty Liseer Donglas Loc: Davey i Doi the same salary 1s otner deputy collectors of | Payis Maria G@; Donaldson Ophelia: Daws Sal- the district. lie A; Dizon Susan A; Dowd 5 A; Dausch Approved, April 19, 1569, Theodora F Mrs; Diller Theresa E Mrs. S—Elsay za. [Purtic ResotvtTion—No. 16.1 2k ; Ferguson Frances A; i A Reso.ution ea ae ee an wd ee Fass Robert ‘Mrs; Falerdos purchase cert 4 mies Mrs: Gilchrist E; Gordon Great and Little Usage tribe of Indians. ES an a 2% # solved by the Senate and House of Represen- ots Of the Unated Sates of America in Congre st ied, That any bona fide settler residing pon any portion of the lands sold to the v — hy virtue of bering second on articles of the treaty concluded between the ridget; Hanna Cecelia; United States and theGrest and Little Usage | Hopmins Bridget; Hanne Cecelia; Harrison inibe of Indians, September twenty-ninth, | Yiiza: Heighberzer E Mrs; Hall Fanny We eighteen Rundred and sixty-five, and pro- | farson Fenny Mrs, H 'W Mrs, cisimed January twenty-firs:, eighteen hua- | Hagnes Helen A: Hanke Jobn S Mire: Herne Gred and sixty-seven, who is acitizen of the | TOuisa Mrs; Hunter Lizae J Mrs; Hotmes United States or shall bave declares his inten. Hones! : tion to become a cittzeus of the United States, | Maria Mrs; Harper Mary E; Honesty Mary: sball be, and hereby ts, entitied to purchase the | 0! is Susan A: mond 2 fame i quagtity not exceeding one hundred | Oj a ee eee onsen baphaey Sod sixty Acres, at the price of one dollar and | wits: Jenkins Eliza; Jones E; Johnson H M twenty-five cemis per acre, within twe years | Mrs’ jones Helen: Jones MO; Jackson Nancy from the passage of this act, under such rules | Jscyson Serena col: Jones Sarah Mrs, 5 And reguiations as may be prescribed by the —Kesty Lidy; Kelley Mrs Secretary of the Interior Provided. however, Tee © Mrs; Lomax Eliza; Lockley That both the odd and even numbered sections | yenme col; Leavy Margaret Mrs; Lee Mary >. 1 saids lands sBall be subject to settlement and Lyon Robt Mrs; Lomax Sally Mrs: Lakens Ag Sbove provided: Am! provided Jurther. | Saran T: Latield Virginia K; Latham V. Toa: the sixteenth xth sections in M—Mann An: L; Melcher Alice Mrs; a. cownship of said Iands shall be reserved | wiyor Aunie 4; Miles Annie Mres Munson ‘= State school purposes in sccordancs with | AGdie: Miles Caroline Mrs: Miller Ellen; Mil- provisions of the act of admission of the | jer Hattie: Momtgomery Ja! ie; Mannion Kate; e of Kansas. Provided, Aowever, That | Melton Lizzie, Miller M Mul ‘Lea: ry ler Mary; Miller Mrs Morgan Murphy Mary. McKinney Catharine; McMaster Ella; jweeney Elia. -Noles Annie: Neailey G K Mrs; Nolan 5 party or parties. Approved, April 10, 1569. OLue! N. {Puriic Resorvriom—No. 19.) . . % Junt Resocvtiom for the protection of the | MTS; Norrie Mary 1: Naylor Susan interests of the United States in the Union —Peters © Mrs; ‘Phillips Elva A; Porter Pacific Kailroad Company, the Central Pa- pith ton Pet 4 cifle Railroad Company, and for otper par- | prose Ann Mrs; Petty Lizue E; Petty Miss; poses. we Mre; aerte ETc ty sem ond asa. Rare | gees ARR MP, Rly Aan oy 5 Mary a rniatives of the Omiled States of America in Con- © casembled, Tha? the stockholders of the jon Pacific Railroad Company, at a meet- ZO be held om the twenty-second day of April, eighteen hundret and sixty-nine, at the ty of Boston, (with power to adjourn from y 'o day,) shail elect @ toard of directors for ~ year, amd said stocKbolders are rized jie P Mrs; Smith Annie B; r Beatrice Mra; Smith Raulrosd ‘ompany than to hold such election, or be held any manner to relinquish or waive any Tights of the United States to take advantage of apy act or meglect of said Union Pacific Railroad Company heretotore done or omitted whereby the rights of the general government bave been or may be prejudiced: ind provided erder, That the common terminus of the Union Pacificand the Central Pacific railroads shall be ator near (Ogden; and the Union Pa- crfte Ratlrosd Company shall build, and the Central Pacific Railroad Compan: y for ¢ ows the railroad from the terminus store. to Promontory summit, at which point the shall meet and connect and form one acus Jine. Suc. 2. and be it further resoloed, That. to as- <r a maf os Union Pacifte rau- r the Cent fic railroad, the Pres- ident of the Uriced States is authorized to ap- GENTLEMEN'S LIST. & board of eminent citizens, notexceeding | A—Adams Uoprol Elxandry; Alexander number,and who sBall no be interested | Henry; Armstrong James; Atkinson James L; in exer road, to examine and report upon the oeciuen Of, 804 what sum or sums, if any, “il De required to com plete eack of said for the emure length thereof, to the said termi- cor as & first-class railroad, in compliance wb the several acts retating to said roads; and che expense of such board, includiag an aliow- se-e of ten dollars to eact tor their services for day employed im such examination or re- » to be paid equally by said companies. ind be if further resoloed, Tat the hereby nized and required to NG STAR. | - o At the Star Buliding, ) 4 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av.and Lith Street 9 : <1 EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. : iat WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1869. wm. stoppt St aie: tang J lonel; Burch John F; Brown Jobn F, Bali, Banenilt Me: Bootam #T; Bu- | BWV RNIN AR. chanan Bolling Richard M; Brooks & G 8T. rown Scott; Baxter Stephen W; Robinson; B: Bates ston Thompson; Braning Will: Bacon Wiiuiam O: Harry WJ; Bean WH; | Washington News and Gossip. jake William; Biy! —_e— ©-Co & Axten Messrs; Gobb Clarence; | InTaRWAL REVERUR—The receipts to-day : from this source were $601,402.07. Clayton H Opt; Connelly John; Crougham | B.S. Sramxs, ef Oblo, bas been appointed ; Coonan Joha; Conant J | third class clerk in the Indian Bureau, H; Obew J B; Glark J.C; Coleman L; Clark Lewis; Clark Mr; Qooper may Coats Rich'd; UomuanpER Wm. F. SriceR has been de- Camer R J; Ulatter V J Capt; Copeland Wm: t! rs Copper W R; Clements Witte tached from command of the Dactab and t Si pavcson, Alesaoder; Denison hes A; | Placed on waiting orders Douglass F A; Darling Geo A Capt; Duval G; Wise De Ie Roche @ Mons; Dureselen Hugo; Dewey ASSISTANT SURGEON E.C. DUNstNe has been HH; Day Horace H; Dancan J C G- — detached from the Navy ‘dat Washington, ‘or. aa- | D. U.,and ordered to the Di nnison N P; Davis P L: Prrsowat.—Hor. J. B. Donley, of Pa., is at De mon Rev Danceh Theodore; Dewdney W | 6 eepitt. ---- Hon. Wm. H. Batnara, of C:., Edward Avraham; ; | is at Willara’s. Geo A; \dge J M Dr: s 5 ScRGEON D. KINDELBBRGER bas been de- E Mr: Fisher Fred P; Foltz Geo | tached from the Marine Rendezyons im this F —Fisher 5 Colonel; Fitch Geo; Fowler James J; Field 5 ‘4 pam Geo; Fo city amd ordered to the receiving ship lade G—Grabam Christian; Gurnee Clinton; | Pendence. ps ey Gardner, D Giddings Edward; Quesder’ F KATarasr has been appointed Russian min- ner J B Dr; Glick James: Garlick Oliver col; | ister to this country, and has been instructed Griffith R Mr; Gleason S Mr; Gaines Thornton | to present the Emperor's congratulations to col; Gibson Thomas M; Glenn Well: Green | Preeident Grant. Washington. aT yee’ F ‘Holden Alfred H: Hancock A M: Hart A¥DREW GIvNBy has been promoted toa first 1; Harding Caaries; Hall D A; Hull | ciass clerkebip in the Superintendent s Ufice lodges EF; Hickman E ©; Hall EJ; 4 Harrie Frank 2; Hola Fred; Heller H; Holden J | Tres*ury Department, in piace of Michael NN; Harrison James; Hooper J P; Hennessy J | Garvin, deceased. jerbert John E; J Hon; Hick. Haler How. H. FE. Hutnugp, Comptrolier of the b Currency, will leave here this evening for a Hiseel ‘Sebastin: ‘Hora, 3 W" Dev Heratar | Pleasure trip North and West, and bs absent Yicters, Harriscn Wm H; Harkan Wellington; | 2out three weeks. ag TS te Calvin R: Johnson Alford; CLeaxs Diemissep.—Five male clerks and Joves Andrew; Jobnson Barell; Johnson Chas; | one female clerk were to-day dismissed from ie ny — omy ood lones Geo; John- | the Secretary's UMlice of the Treasury Depart. K—Kahi Henry Linder, Scat singe eh canes ann eee Kelley Wo oq. | TH® REGULAR MEETING OF THE Cantner ward; Langley Frank: Lower Frank. 2; Lxfon | was held to-day, and the session continued for F Hi; Lee Geo; Louis Jno F; Logan Jno H; Lu- | sometime. This morning there were a number deliig Jao 3 Larry Jas; Lepper 350; Laws | of visitors.at the Executive Mansion, but very - Long 3 FM D:Lonz Mich! es joyd Sami; | #Ww were admitted to see the President. T; ten Wm H;Lamer Wm D; Long Wm b. Mayor ‘Bowen has received an invitation, from the-Committee of Arrangements, tor him and the Oity Councils to be present and par- ticipate jn the ceremony of the dedication of the monument in the Soldiers’ National Ceme. tery, at Gettysburg, on the Ist of July. Mil Henry G; Mulqueen Jas; Miller J Jobn A; Martin John; Miiler Jona John D'E; Mills Jas H Gen; May Jas Oaptain: a Pe Fee Yee a ELRcTions IN MISSISSIPPI AND Tgxas — N W; Moore ir; Manly 4, Micore President Grant, it is stated, will, afterthe Vir- Tabs He Melicr Thos TeMaepke War Mien. | ginta election, order an election in Missis. well WB: Minor WO; Mana Wm; Moore | sippi to take apes ts ber 15th, and an illiam. to id the last of Septem. Mc—Mcvallum D © Gen; McKinney EP | teror nist of Octeves — Lient; McIntosh E 1; MeConaell G T: MeOar. eaaatd = u jobn Rev: c Elro: + r; 7 jober' oe = N—Nolan J F; Newman John; Novitsky | sistant assessors throughout the country has oie Bichon; Newan ni ae heen reduced 963 since the Ist of November, im in; O'Conne! 2 i€67, The number at that time was $3,180, and —Phelps Alfred, col; Peppy Bapon; Post- x h Paulsen OW; Pieres Gr A Gol; Piatt, G Gane; | A SMALL Inon STEAMER is now being fitted Patterson 1; Pierce Jno M; Pratt J.C; Peters | up at Wilmington, N.C , by auumter of south- Louis; Pryor Pj Parker P&; Payne Robert; | ern capitalists, and will shortly sail from that ‘octor Wm di. port with a number of scientific men on board —Reanick Adam Rev; Richer T C; Ranlett Hint eee Henty: Ryan | 'xplore the head waters of the Amazon, with Johr: Robinson Jno, col; Richardson J W; | * View of attracting attention tothe commercial Ray J ig es ne ee an resources of that country yn; Rochester A 5 INTERMAL REVENUE SureRyisorsuirs.— S—Spear &G: Steele Clinton; Sawyer U H: | Under the recent reorganization of the Revenue lar 1; Scott Uormehus; Chad H; Sulth Ohas Bie Sport Dantes ence, | Supervisors’ Districts, Massachusetts, Rhode Edward Major; Stevens E: Shiver E; Simonds | Island and Connecticut were consolidated into PAE eserey on ad oe ee powers: one district, and the appointment of a Super- Speaking ae Ret sta 1; | visor therefor will be made in the course of a Pe enabs Sons Ge Goielee dane E: Schionix | 4@¥ Ortwo. Heretofore Massachusetis consti- Jacob, 3; Smith Joseph; Smith John B; Shea | tuted one district, with Mr. J. N. Barbour ; Smith John Hi; Slater Newland; Sterling | Supervisor, end Rhode Island and Uonnecticut RF; Shumaker Royal, col; Simons S B; Skin- 4 ner 5; Smith Thos W; Sherwood Tyler: Sher- the other, with Henry T. Hoyt Supervisor. men Wm H, 2; Southgate W'S. The appointment for the consolidated distric. aes ‘owle Amos (; Tinserly A M; Tholden | will be given to either Mr. Hoyt or Mr. Har- ; Truger August: Todd & Cochran; Troylor | bour, but of course one of the gentlemen must 5 Tee; | lose his position. G A Eawin O; Taggart Edward T; Tayler Geo: Tkomas & Gi GW General; Taylor ——— J] Gew. McMazon any Lorsz—Tax Ornen iri Freeman era 5 Thongs We That We pees | Sipe —The Department of State has received toe MR os Sawa we) Tne dispatches from Gen. McMahon up to April ‘V—Van Buren B B: Vesser D J; Vears Ed- | 2ist, at which tim ‘was well. His relations Mes 2 aa. bday 4 Volkman H; Van } with Lopez are so cordial and friendly that, WeWard G L Hon: Westerfield Chari . | after the great deteat of the Paraguayans, be Wentling David; Williams David; Watkins G@ § Ws entrusted with the care of Lopez's family. T Rev; Wines ed W Hon; Witiner H T; Wil- | There has been ne attempt by Lopez to inter. son Henry, 2; Walker a R; Wiltems, Jno; | tere with his free communication with this Wharton Jobn ts Riart Ms Wengenin Government. Whatever impediments existed li Marchal; Mr; White Thos; Weseerman T: Wallace Win | 8Te attributable, he says, to the course of the Ht Hon; W W; Walch W F. allies, who for a long time refused to send out —Yanaa George. a fag of trace with despatches for bim, and ISCBLLANBOUS.—Afghanistan: City Ser- t; Oreditors of S. Hammerschlag: U L D; | W° fired upon the fiag of truce sent by the Borg and ein streets EM ;B: Eacarprice Eat! | Paraguayans with General McMahon's des. grant Assoc! ion; Harrie; ican in Obarge tches. at Des Miares Eye and Ear infirmary. = 2 DS, Postmaster. Tax Urox Native Wines AxD Beawpies The statement that spirits distilled from EMEN' apples, peaches or grapes are exempt from _____ AMUSEMENTS. taxation, under the laws of Congress, is with- NAtrionaL THEATER. out apy foundation. The old law fixed the tax Rk ONE WEEK i upon brandy distilled from these products at Commencis OMDAY BY: NG! Sone ‘21st, [ €1.50 per gallon, at which time the tax upon ms their folretint Hell Oligo. whisky stood at $2. When the tax upon the +f Haverly CTS weeaF tf son rer. latter article was reduced to 5v ceats, that upon ¥ ry 5 ‘eet ti brandy was reduced to the same amonat, but a charley “Payette Welsh Willian | under the decision of the Attorney General . hice, Joba B. Dorri J . | persons engaged in distilling wine or brandy lat Guat a ho - M1: | trom grapes, apples and peaches were exempt Jel7- from the special tax of $i imposed upon other T= Gumas Cuptoeisy 1 distillers and required to pay a special tax of X FLAMMEA ! NA’ STRIX NIVBA! $00 only. The finest voct al, carnivorous, eles 8 ical specimen in the country, to be seen at B sdibles of the choteeet sanlity temptihe totes jes of the cl e end hungry weyfarer ‘019 Ot APPOINTHENTS IN THE Post OrvFicE Dz- PARTMERT.—Post Master General Cresswell made the following appointments to-day:— Alexander Adair, ef Greensburg, Pa., route atin ¢ Om BXBiEizION agent between Blairsville and Pittsbarg, Pa SrRezt. AT MARK) Thomas Morrow, of Aitona, Pa., route agent 456 th a Wo, Siete Bonrs shoes One tak “ between Altona and Pittsburg; E. F. Baldwin, special agent, assigned to duty as post office ioe? Pargest, petck Pepernecaing Inspector for the first district of the fourth roms. Ro. fr Pista rd ond division; E. C. Bavid, special agent, assigned Peg ot a to Gaty as post office inspector for the first dis- triet of the fifth division; Joha Frey, special agent, assigned to duty as post office inspector for the first district of the third division; Wm O. Goodloy, special agent, asesgned to duty as post office inspector for the third district of the fourth division; Chas. Redfield, assigned to duty as post office inspector for the second istrict of the fourth division; Wm. H. Fry, Toute agent between Wanseca and Wiaons, Minn.; Wm. C. Best, route agent between Port Clinton and Williamsport, Pa. ————— ‘Tas WSEELY Stak, now on our counterand im wrappers ready for the mails, contains ali apout the Case of the Uolored Printer Doug- GO TO 373 tase; the First Commencement of the National ano BUY At WOOUMGALE Patoks. Deaf-Mute College; Address of Prof. Henry; Careers ames wee Ast cauuerr, 304 PENNSYLVARLI es News and Gossip; the 5; the Wi eo Sut 5 Pecple; Useful ems of Dometic Eeonomy: inteet‘Teleerapnic’ Dist ‘A female has been admitted to practice lang in toe conres of Lows ® ‘ae Je9-tf Aiea fisea'ic. INOTIOg OF REMOVAL. ‘We respectfully call the attention of and to our tom) tothe See eainas — k whe ba’ tributed anc collected” enough ve “con! sea aispoeed © ey to pay for the statue of Washington, t. 0 be inaugurated on th* coming Independence eB @ CHANGE IN THE CABINET. RESIGNATION OF SEC GEORGE W. ROBESU SLY, APPOINT! ‘CRETARY BORIE OF NEW JER- AN FRANCISCO San FRawoieco, June 2.—The Congres- sional Committee of Ways and Means arrived bere lest night, and are to-day visiting the arbor, the fortifications and other places of Rear Admiral Tarner, of the U M. Frenil}, Consul Greatly to the surprise of the employees of the Navy Department and the citizens of Wash- ington, it was announced this morning that ‘Secretary Borie had tendered his resignation, god that George W. Robeson, Attorney Gen- | eral ot New Jersey, had been appointed mm place. The change was effected so quietly that nothing was known of it in the Departmeat until the new Secretary made his appearance At 11 @, m. to take charge of the office. The re- Mr. Borie, immediately turned over the Department to Mr. Ri * and introduced to him the heads of the various t [Special ltspatch to the Star} Fort Wayne, Inp., J tirmg Secretary. ye 25.—Near Hunt. is State, two noted coanterteiters red this week by United Siates r. For two years past this city nd vicinity bave beer. overran with twenty- ve cent fractional currency, 0 finely to almost defy detection. ‘A derective traced The new Secretary was born in New Jersey and graduated at Princeton College. about forty-five years of age, of robust figure and florid complexion. For many years past be bas been a prominent lawyer ot New Jersey and at present holds the position of Attorney General of that State, but will forward bis resignation to the Governor immediateiy. During the war he was Adjutant General ot the State of New Jersey, which position he filled with honor and ability The new Secre- tary 1s a bachelor, and the only unmarried man in the Cabmet. Secretary Borie resigned his porifolio on &ccount of his tailing health She commenced negotiating with the gang for the purebase of their counterfeiting imple- terms were agreed on. and 8 secluded spot near Huntington selected as the place for giving them up, when the officers made a de- pon them and captured Joseph W. Sal- isbury and Wm. McMonigal, who were brought bere and tried before Commissioner Wheedon, who bound them over, and in default of bul they were sent to prison. This capture will break up 8 notorious counterfeiting den. MEXICAN NEWS. Sam Francisco, June 24.—Mexican advices state that the Governor of Sonora ba: custom-nouse officers at Gaay- foreign cargo for 7 permit Of 7th street, at 4 id the require. ts of his private business making it impos- Stble for him to discharge the arduous daties incumbent upon him. The resignation was banded to the President early this morning and very soon thereafter the commission of the new Secretary was made out. Secretary Robeson, after becoming &cx usinted With various chiefs of bureaus in the Navy Department, remained in the office with Sec- retary Borie until noon, when they visited the Executive Mansion and the oath of office was administered toMr. Robeson by Associate Jus- tice Fisher, of the District Sapreme Court, after which he attended the Cabinet meeting. Mr. RaYMOND's Sucomssor.—There is quite & sDarp contest going on for Mr. Raymond's suecescor in the Times. The princi, boiders in the concern are George siness man of the concern, who owns thirty shares; Mr. Raymond’: es. James B. Taylor, gan, of Cayuga, mas for admitting a 000 which would otherwise have been subject to a duty of $150,000. me deca’ the civil it Di tary court, because the civil judges of Duran, were atraid of their lives. = There was an eruption of the rolcano of Colima on the 12th instant, when the whole crown of the mountata fell in. it was the first outbreak since the year 15.0. THE PHILAPELP! 4A MOSUMENT To | WASHINGTON. far peng tegen == Pato ge are <% <d OB wement in front of adepend- sec sparing a foundation for the ton. ington, which will be erecced on the 5th of July. The base will be sar- mounted by a Dandsome statue of Washington, presented to the city by the children of the Public schools, who alone contributed to the publisher and bu: thirty-four shares fourteen shares: E. ten shares; A. B. Stout, ten and other shares owned by other parties, making in all ore hundred shares. The are valued at $10,000, making the ,000. The different interests are divided as to who will be Mr. Raymond's successor One interest favors Geo. Curtiss, another ‘be steam collier Rattlesnake sailed at noon, on the first trip to Boston, with 67 fot PHILADELPHIA, June 25—A fire occurred & Co.'s lithographic es- fourth story of the iron ve 5th. belong- ubis morning in Fond: tabhebment. in the butiding om Chestnat street, ing to the estate of Wm. W. Swain, late pro- prietor of the Public Ledger. fined to the fourth story, owing to the fire. proof character of the occupants suffered damage whole loss is estimated at $1(,000 AZAINE’S ADDRESS TO FRENCH SOLDIERS. Paris, June %.—At the Camp of Chalons, Marshal Bazaine, in presenting to )peror soldiers who took part in the battles of Solferino and Magenta, said:—“Your soldiers recall the day on which you led them to victory. The glorious anniversacy shail beeffaced from our hearts. circumstances they remain devoted to your terest would like to see Mr. Godkin, ee ‘and another inter- The fire was con- impossible to say. The Times is a prosperot wer large dividends. Raymond made a will ing Judge Benedict his ; but the other from water, The i some time since, administrator. REGISTRATION I” Richmond reputation for the, free use of the knife ani tol as the settlement of personal controver- chivalry still amuse themselves by “random firing” on the slightest provocation. registration office in ihe lower ward in tbat city yesterday afternoon, Kelley, & prominent Conser- vative ward politician was mortally wounded, and two policemen shot. strating agsinst the arrest ot a man, whom the Police had taken, with Capt. Callahan, of the police, and several privates took bold of him. Callahan, who bad a personai feud with Kel- ley, shot him through the body. T men were slightly wounded; one by Kei: the other by a random shot from Callahan Callaban was arrested and bailed to appear. Registration in Richmond closed with a white majority of three bundred. DECISION IN A Li A fight occurred at a in which Joseph BAILROAD MATTERS IN THE WEST. Lovis, J %5.—The railroad meeting at Kirksville, Mo., adopted the following as prac: Toute for the new rail. road From ‘Quincy, TIL, Kelley was remon- chosen, and C. A. Savage was +lected presiden: Panis, June 25.—Advices from Rio Janeiro -ay that Gen. McMahon, the American Minis- ‘er to Paraguay, states in a letrer to the Amer- Legation in this city, dated M: it ais relauens with President Lopez are fr.end- ly. The war news is unimportant. TAE IRISH CHURCH tL. Lowpon, June 25.—Lord Russell favors the ition for @ concurrent endowment, and favor an amendment to that effect when tbe Ir sh Church bill comes before the House wSURANCE Case.—An imteresting case was recently decided in the Masesechusetts Supreme Cour, Margaret McAllister, adminietratrix ef the es- llister, sought to recover y of insurance of $5,000 upon -Allister's life. unat tate of Samuel McA cAllister retused to the first nete on bis policy when it became abandoned the whole thing. The y retained the note and the assessed Afver argument the Court rendered gement for plaintiff, and sent <ee the fol- —SS ey DEATH OF THE PRUSSIAN MINISTER TO FRANC! Burin, June 25.—Count Von de R. Goltz, Pruesian Envoy Ex’raordinary and Minis- forteited, cancelled, or in any way avoided or | ‘eT Fiempotenuary to France, died im this city determined pcos writ was issued.”—Zos- THE FRENCH C; @ 2th, 10P. M.—The Great Exst- ‘3:7 miles out, and bas paid out 403 miles of cable. The signals are still perfect. ore -____ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The stringency in money in New York con- tunues, Un government bords the lowest rate bas been 7 per cent. com iiterest, and as high ‘Qs 3-f4ths has been paid. Un railway shares some transactions were reported coin interest, but the prevailing rate has beea 7 per cent. in currency, with a commission 1-I6th of one per cent. additional, which lent to 29} per cent. \per are entirely sus) paid for mone: md market Fares Catvas.—A New York paper sa: that talse calves are manufactured and im extensive demand; the said being composed ef lamb's and other wool wo- ven into the material of merino like a pair of masculine drawers; sometimes bran 1s used, and in all cases the imitation is very artistic and perfect false calves can be ork a good article can be procured trom seven to eight dollars, warranted to look in all respects like the natural limb, nd ottentimes much better, that city twenty-three pair of false calves are used; in another, about! wenty-se ven; and im another eighteen AFFAIRS IN PRINC! The iollowing items are trom the Marlboro’ “tale | Ulage Property.—The brick bo) Sale of Vu rty.—" ck house and lot and the frame storehouse, both ad; the Marlboro’ Hoiel, were sold at public sale Magruder, Jr... Esq., as belonged At oue theatre ‘The transactions 1 Lewis Johnson & Co (uote stocks and bonds meee ae eae ee i ¥F and E i i BF it : os H ae Hide i 4. 0. BALL, BM. B.-F. BROWARD, m. « 7 Fiore Tepie baw a son. Se The Crown Prince of Prussia wears pa- of Daniel Webster was I i ‘| i FY 4 OFA crancaughter married at Westfield last E ¥ PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. ot yt] a) ee 5. pecan .m0Y LiFe WH FIRST GRAND Pi0- aEST eg no-no we Ae 7th st. et Indy—can be had at the boat F st GRAND EXCURSION OF T a. Society to GLYMONT. 8 ASBT will m, Music by the Germania © centieman and yr8-Bt* TRE COMMITTEES. H®: FOR THE GBBAT Fae: ‘The steam yacht ECLIPSE will maxe daily trips fo the Great Falls. ianding passer gers at the I le Falls, or ay other teats from re tee cous th "wo Ureat Falls, ox Hr Fails : reat is, Une Dollar. ert ‘canal ¥.H. Gupnell's coment wharf, a oe |! make regular afternoon ‘The steamer Ar wt tripe to MOURT VE com iiencing Monday tist June June. leaving ber wharf, a = ae . errt ving et Washingtos onretarn ‘Tickets for sale on the boat. ‘MES SYKES. 2018 im | Chron} Geverai Superintendent INSURANOE. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL _ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE WORLD. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or TEs UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, OBABTEBED BY SPECIAL aCT OF OOn CASH CAPITAL ..........00 +++81,000,000, JAY COOKE & Co. EBAL SOUTHEER AGBNTs. In HIRE MONTES 5,000 POLICIES $15,000,000, Bo better evidence can be furnished of the STABILITY OF THE COMPARY OF of the favor with which the public regard the ‘to stmplity an@ reduce the cost of LIFE InNsUgaNcz. APPLY FOB A POLICcY,. BLACKFORD & HAMLINK, 466 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite Post Office, GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE DISTRCT OF COLUMBIA. Genera) Boutbern Agents National Life Insurance ap %-tt Company of the U.8. A. NCL C. NATIONAL CAPITOL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Chartered by Special Act of Uongress. POLICIES BONFORFBITABLE, ‘80 BRSTRICTION ON TRAVEL 98 O00U- DIVIDENDS aBNUALLY. @O COMPANY manse®D BORE BCOnOM SOaLLY. MATTERW @. BUBBY, President. SORE B. PATTBESON, Secretary. THOMAS M. PLOWMAR, Vice President, LEWIS CLBPHARE, Treasurer. Medical Board. W. M. TILESTOR. Gener! Agent, District of Cotembia,

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