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THE EVENING STAR. |, Eoeersne ery yeaa, we prsras esse is saapenc at the Star Bull x ¢ Our ‘BOBSALL per -W. Corner Penusyivanis Av.and Uth Stree: " ‘ ¢ nor Morton SY Tus . acl doles peckal train (hie eventag for W ; a RP »b s > = Assen nn dene) no ood " EVENING STAB NEWSPAPES COMPANY. pre oa 7 The STAn & served by he carriers w wei subscribers tp the City end Ihstrict at Tax PER WEEK Uo} at the counter, wit? each. 2 toromged Was the tO WALK TRO strme® trees sBaltered BY (be art ites The mepament in the come = . Tthas already ore E k G ST A STATENENT. i MARY writers for the prea as > SNIN S R. Gorath. a PRESIDENTIAL came clear, andall seemed to enjoy tuemsel ver. | are Rot -ich, who would find pow tive ecouon:y | (MRT RER AMS non teenage iV) ss NIN N lowing eemareres of the caientar orf te VISIT TO BALTIMORE. hy aang! Ms hogs buying ready-made garments a: ‘nee pricey | TO THE STAR. wy ge nl oy About s o'clock, the steamer having reached Thomas’ Point, bata few miles north of Au- napolis, ions were made for the de bargation of the guests, and the revenn>steam- er and ke having ceme aloug side. each had s fall complement on board, ind Ad- the pubhe debt of the UnitedStates Joty 1, isa, | What he Saw and Did—s; + issued trom the Treasury a: Jo’clock this after. | pet on New | Debt cewring interest im coin, mee: instead of paying high priced seamstresses and dresemakers and enduring the worry torment of finding tmem, directing * Snd finisbing or making over after them. More- a been so much to . «mmem This Afternoon’s Dispatches, 22"! smportan: vu: a ‘Dewr Temaro ad to ‘bh y—Scemes and Incide: Washington News and Gossip, over, in ied garments ready-made, one H Acd 18 accompliebine © aay eas Soe Bonds at 8 pe: t [Our Special Report.) vi - the Presi. | more apt to limit one-self to the exact quantity Dave endeavored to ay eeRTARNAL Ravence—The receipts to-day | Deeds ot percent, As was stated in our Special aispat snes yes. | Sout je oh the "Mercery. for, Anaapouis en eee aee. a08 1S ee wee f © memorials witch mish ireaaiate a td terday, President Gran: paid a visit to the | Matual good wishes ‘were expressed by ihe | Sve accamulanons ard appea: morsuniform- mony wRICR pode nd the io “3 % i in accordance Tevailing fashion. ee s . ‘The process: s formed aboat 19 Vive Paesiomm CoLpax was in Naw york | Mount Clare Works and otner op}>c's oi iuter- | officers pane tea ar is ceeaia dates ol sf ome ean i “8 } SIX YEARS AGO. PR gee rglhntewre ney Trae mark i yesterday est about Baltimore. The President accepted hope fb RESSES. atier cheer the in yatation to pay the visit to Baltimore some waved. On Chesapeake, Superintendent ‘¥S &=0, aud every arrangement was made | Landis did his best te accommodate the party, very quivtly, there beimg jut tew persons who } *2¢, although fae boat was not constructed for A wedding took place the other day, the | ye oe a eee * 2 * om™ma! of Geperal Hom dresses of which were so simple, yet so pretty = » *2e0rt eonsisted of compaci~ m York Sud novel withal, es to dear @ passing notice. | THE CELEBRATION TO-DAY CDambersburg, ove view’ The bride's dress was of white Swics muslix, ORATION * Davin Lenox, fonrin. | ucbargeof the stamp -tivision of the Pos: Office Department, Ras beemaccep'+d. | Debt bea ing inter- Were aware that the President was to leave | DA*ongers. he succeeded admirably in making aud two from this } > sll comfortable, and extended his hospitality. | tne skirt demi-trained and covered with par. . eke carriages follow mine Gear: + Washington umtit after bis departure. The | The Chesapeakeatrived at Locust Pointat > i, row-crimped tlounces; the low body and short | DEDICATION OF THE MONUMENT he ae Woy ae aon oe SUE CORE. 6 05.000 00 Special cars were ser: down on the previous | and, after S general leave-taking, the Washing- sleeves were trimmed with frills to ma’ch, and macker, and Bayare Tay? Mice De. a enseoe $53,1294i ton passengers wok the train and arrived here ornaments coasisted of girdi+, nec! | = = . *' an wa | "Sexereklabwerkecs 0 cagine eprotusely decorated nate aise ee | amorly alter © o'clock. stopping at the Relay | ear-rings, and brooch of oraage blossoms, >. | LE CEREMONIES. ene Seen Me Sarees teas cotta | Bercras Serrano Oe. | Gekaisiunl a | Sete Mig bes ntoaen toe the ne marty use. The President remarked that it was | gether with a spray and conion for the But. | —_— ground the monument, a oe) Dalit Sieclag tact : which inciudsd Gen. Horace Porter, ths pri. | of the most pieasant days of bis official | No yeil was worn, The two bridesmaids ~ 0 THE ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR MORTON, “scomooSihre. - © Overef Indiaa £ muir: | teveet, viz: vate secretary tothe President, had takea seats, veer, for b» pad mo: beer approached by 8 | dresses made im precisely (he same si) le, only ‘ o> | ements tates mate aa ie | bes and and legal ten- Capt. Bians, the conductor, gave the sgnalt. | SiMgleieesti yarnplyine for an offiee. the material was white and brilliant ligh?- ———»——__ caren tht tek yng napioerme er. for Gettysbarg, ty arte der poter <3 BGA the engimeer to «tact, aud 10.8 few inoments the Ce ene, Oo Seo cues Sens le TBE MONUMENT UNVEILED. ad gallant sen whe tett spon onies there to-day. ‘ Pier 73 train Was under full headway. The Precideat | the flounces. The ornaments of the brides- 0) . we se love ke r~ . fac dace ce ec val during the ride occupied tie rear car, (Pre-t- | NEW YORK AND PARIS FASHIONS FOR JULY. | maias re line these et she beide In every = = “or . . PLY ¢ mber of money | o t Garrett's, nie! j . — articular, ex vy compo-ed o: ime the pages of his onder Post Uifices will be odenass thee Feats (8010 73 | oride ana thecousersaton ef ones iE | New Yerk im Summer—The March of Dey | PArcar, excep: that they were compored of ADDRESS BY GENERAL MEADE, ely eaten my elpheprans Neel bundred. maiing au azgrega’e of about 1,10).n | Debtonwhtch interestbae'ecamed "| party. At Aunapolis Junciion speed’ woe | Geods—Ready Made Clothing for L: hair m a profasion of curls over a puted gat wep Langan ed ; dine cont ¥ maturi “ 055.059 64 fala to throw off telegrams, and also at What it Cests—The Sens of the Skirt— | cbiguon. nutude. We debt—Principal o i House; aad had there been no slack- | New Cambric Morning Bresses—Bridal CAMBRIC MORNING DRESSES Scenes and Incidents. SPAT ONERY ConTGACT.—Ptilp & Sciomon | Lverest at ing, the time from the depot here to Mount he surviving heroes : : " ‘The prettiest morning dresses for countr; paid in Dresses, etc., ete. P + 42 ct for eupply- | KA\AMount of Satere 1 n hore beloy + ss Tt Clare could bave been easily made in on« arhie's hile Brent : a ee ¢ oy of our pro were to-day awarded tte con advance, S142 \ln hour, but as it was, the time required was bu. ; = : ; ‘wear are composed of White krench cambr Special Despatch to the Sta ; dt ng the Navy Depar:men: and its tareaus | , | @ few minutes over an hour From our Fashion Correspondent.} sprinkled wah: Seitlinn: Nght gion, Bed .OC | ererasema July §, 8990-2100, soba A Withstationery for the preest: fiscal rear. ‘Total Gobt— Principal end istereet Cnentvring Mount Clare, the various shops | New York, Jane, is69,—June is one of the | red polka dots. They are made with two < i » ere found to be gaily decorated with Mags Rawlins, Secretary of Was; Hen. Ely S. Park- pleasante months im the year in New York | skirts, and a small basque without lin bart O» DoT, that Mr. Eeorabe, charge d'affaires d streamers, aud the workmen, drawn up in with @ straight “saflor” volar cut squs er, Commissioner of Lndian Affaus; May: Greece inthis to tet ses cheered lastily ae the party descended | “HY: UAt Hot so July. by that time the heat Bas | TU bE eee rotrintned with Gente | Bowen and the delegation of the Wasbing:on ase nehagstas miseapensips Spas from the cars and were received by Mr. Gar- | Penetraied the brick walls and stone pave- | 9¢ seit. colored cambric. one forming a bind. the daughrers of Baron Gerolt, the Prussian oo consisting of Alde: | } | incd anda half in width, with the othertwo | ©.2, Councils, an ine’ wi w = y msec Aiden : Marrow-graduated bands. ‘The sleeves have | S&ker, D. M. Davis, Wy H. Chase and A. P 90 480.640 4 . A. J. Fair- boesthe ‘oer 813 59 Fett, the President of the road; Mr. A. J. Fair. bank, the Agent at Mount Ulare;.Messrs. John L. Thomas, Collector of the Port; John Lee Chapman. Naval Officer; General Brook. of Ments, it lies and waits for you round the corners, and is thrown back upon you pitilessly irom white marble fronts whose owners are RESTeRFPD TO Derr —Mr. J. HW Minntch. twopnfis atthe top, with straps of the cam- | (Isrke, Councilmen A. P. Pardon, J, W cimissed or the 1th of June as Assistant | #Riscer™ ssitau ot Eoct Ratloary: E. Welise: Survepor of the | Terelling tm the grese-4nd' shade of sows | 5 nine cambels mestte teeter seals of | Monee ee ee eee Be Sopersmendent of thy Biaok Agency, Pos, = —————__ 16 187,518 55 | Port; Galloway Caeston, William McKim, J. | country house, while the hermetically sealed the dot. . erm cambric dresses make up very nicely in wis way, the stripe of the ua- derskirc being used tor trimming, ~ome straight and sometimes on the tas. RATHING DRESSES me Spear Nicholas, Henry M. Warfield, Francis formerly of the Sixth Corps, and your corre-- Pondent left Washington at 12 15 yesierday, ia & special car atigem+d to thst ‘rain. Mavor Bowen was accompanied by Miss [arger, a sister of Mrs.Bowen. Aldermen Moore aud bon- doors and windows of the town mansion trown down upon luckless people who must stay and keep their company. Then comes the noisy frightfol Fourth of Department. was restored t@ duty in the | Amount of public debt.less cash _ 2g | Borns, A. A. Guapman, Jobn G. Medinger. Same pusition om the following dey. sn eons tar es me Jonn Grege, Thomas Mt Smitn. ‘and Samael — K. Geo! rectors of the tumor: ‘Tms MORNENG the mails om cwo thousand | Std ;foking fund 1a Trvasary, om aa aces, direetty under the charge of the con- Ratlroad: Alexander Erwin, Presid. Abbott Iron Works: U. H. Latrobe, . B. | July! for which of all our national sins was There is nothing new in bathing dresses this | ery and Councilman Veu2xble, the other mem. Fact bureau, Post Gflice Department Decrease of public debt during t oven cg | W&robe. General B.C. Latrobe. Lord, | Fourth ot July invented? Surely, which ever | season. The style consists of grey flannel | bers of the eae, were peovennes from ax- ‘ad the bond of canted tromteach termitat one new ‘aan or Roreuse since Sisree i. i BAO G nto fp srgeried (imcimnati and | jt may have been the punishment bas een | ‘ound with bine or scarlet, and they are made | COmpanying the par be excaval of the pasty ot parts wourd = i : ‘ s ie —the Tee! ar N . Upon ’ service. ‘The etatement of bonds issued to the Union | py the isaltrmore and Ubio Company varies Sorter: however she can ee ean tan Ci Nae | im the old style—ioose trowsers and yoked | Suittmote, a telesram wacnen to soe ef bai Pacific Railroad Company and branches, in- | to perfect its northwestera connections; Wm. terest payable in lawful money, show totalsas | P. Smith, and a number of other ratiroad off. follows: Amount outstanding, $55,675,320; cials, including E. Potts, Esq., secretary to Mr. terest accrued and not yet paM, $1,605,369.45 om as aleo prominent citizens of Balu- interest paid by United States, $3,310,053.25; m- A number of the heavy treight engine: wrest repaid by transportation of mails, <c., | were ou the tracks each decorated with fings $1.529,159 26; balance of interest paid by United | Sud evergreens, and as the party entered the — enclosure the bells were ring. Mr. Garrett Wuite Kocsm.—a aumber of visitors | States: $1,720,863. ~ escorted the President, and the cther gentles men of the rty being tsken ebarze hy onan THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. Other officers and directors of the road. tie te, blouse. belted in. There are some made of cbecked flannel, in brighter colors, but they are not considered good style. The price ready - made is $5.50 and $6. ROUBPD HATR. Black lace 18 the success of the season in roand hats: they are very becoming, very ¢i:- - and very use! They can also be made to suit all pocRets. Im real Ince with costly ornaments, they are brought up to forty and Aity dollar: tee having a of July, eae — as @ packs bis carpet bag, an er runk. aud together or separate they fill, not to ay jain every boat, car, carriage or convey - ance of any kind toat can carry them away trom the dreaded scene of heat and tumalt. Like the seveuteen-year locists, they swarm over every yillace amd cosy country nook. and like the locusts, also, eat Bp every green thing. City visitors are generally dreaded by Hon, Jorn Covepe has teen selected as is her « airman of ue Pennsytvecia Repudlican ‘State Central Committee, and will devote the Whole of bis time to the duties of the position. ‘The head) uarters of the Corumitzee will be es- tavlished at Philsdeiphia, 2 Were at the White House this morning, bul few of them bad interviews wi d suitable quarters were pro- vided tor the city fathers. coentry omer « TRE PEDICATION CEREVONTIES bope of the world, the pride of oar Bear< The dedication of the monument to memory broken inio hostile fh of soldiers in the cemetery here took piace tuis been blotied trom the mop, morning at 10 o'clock, and was attended by 4 WOTd BMonz the axtious mighty God to-day, that we escaped this Bor large crowd of persons from all parts of the | Digiue. We telnws cme ete aR ternble @Team, and Teo.wes chat Be oe ahs country cousine, and rot without reason. Who would imagine that the delicate appetite, which country, among whom were many dis- in imitation lace, and very upguiehed parties, and great number 0. iadies tow | a e q - ert ear ananmediately commenced. | Tne | trittes daintily over its thin waist and one egg | Pletty, if less revaerciv decorations, they are | The vrosetion fortes aborily sfler o'clock, | capaging apse etter ree nt ae dent. Ageieven o'clock President Grant. ac- | Letter from Commissioner Merris. Ming-mill and blacksmith at home, could rularge to such dimensions | °¥!¥ ten or twelve. and marched to the cemery, ivcated looked back | pou the @estraction from wh: o companied vy Mr. Douglas, his Secretary, at- | —- sited, and the workmen Tne peer | 8broad? But soit is, andeven the 12 o'clock | , Black er white lace, and colored crape are | haifa mile east of the village ey had ben delivered tended the aunual commencement of G- He Replies to Jedge Caton and Horace | were found actively engaged, while tbe pro- dinner, which had been considered a barbar- | #¢ Materials used for bounets, which have The entire monument costs fifty-three “Mr Lincoln, standsag ia this place a tev + 5s aeacement af Ceorgs- White. sre ee ODE was witnessed with interest, Fism, becomes an Msttution perfectly admir- | RO: Yet at all enlarged their dimensions, nor | gpintand dollars. and 1s errcted under the | months after the battle. ana whileper the on - = ora Mr. Douglass was educated at Wasmiactow, July 1, 1600, | ME, Dari, the master or machinery, explain: | apie, with the single drawback that it it mor Gancy’® °° 1OBE 88 vyyow retain their ascen~ | direction of the board of commissioners co fie! was raging. dedicated Bieavelto nie cou us institution ABEINGTON, 2 1869, ferent processes. + t cy. or a S the camee Of ttberty Pas on iudue Join D. Caton, Sit 1 find ta the star | Ssses of metal in incredible shor: | Tested till the next day. posed of ome persons from each loyal Sia: | wry and to the cause of Wberty and Uaoa. T Huayy Pe urrs.—tn the public debt st. RRALIQTIC FASHIONS. An effort is being made, however, wita what success time will show, to introduce the sim- ple and realistic school into fashion. In the highest circles the affectation ot Frenck words aud phrases is beginniag to be decidediy frowned down. The imitial words ot Frenca phrases used to denote certain meauings. have been discontinued, and the simplest Saxon words substituted This idea may spread to other things, it may render false ba. cosmetics opAexious. Pray, however. je tact is, every inbabitant of a great city has dreams of the conntry, picked up princi- pally from the columns of weekly story papers, or agricultural or horticultural novels, a0 whic eatiag forms the maim object and occu- Paton of exietence. The country, to the imag- inative story writer, is An enormous pantry. filed with home-made pies, corn-fed chickens, dishes of cream, pitchers of creamy milk, stacks of new-laid eggs, and baskets of fresh picked berries and vegetables, which figure at every meal, and when the New Yorker goes into the country and the corn-fed chickens and fresh eges don't appear, or only at remote intervals e- | of tmis city the following dispatch which is | ume were run whroogh the rollers and soon at day, ane publisted im anocher | going the rounds of the papers: a red beat were made into rods of less than an acluded zeceipis amounting to ~Jnaze Ca‘oa and Horace White, of Iilinot*, | iach in diameter when an end as ah tiachad: Gas hee ne | ‘ePd a despatch from Salt Lake, under date of | metanobstiu t regle” r usd “ a Sears ia the | Tyne 26th, proponncing commissioner Morris's | j 1y Lo “the spevtaturs, causing a tact forty-erght hours; Dence the very gratify. | repcrt in all particulars a piece of unmitigated Stampede to get out of the way "4 sagesmibit of @ reduction of the debt during | now.ense,” and declaring the road “to be the | Monster. (ne of the Baltimore the pa" month of sivteem and a half million of | best constructed. considering its mewness, | from a gyrating rod. received the dds ever built in this country.” B.& O.R. R. on las clot demon of irbeidion afterward exacted Ris i+ but the inspirsuica of ihe words be spoke os My resting UpOR us to-d: The great propo~y ire present. be uttered when be he nation shall, u TRE MONUMENT. der God, Dave @ new bith of fowdom,” ant r » | MAT “the tiovermment ef the people. by To The monument stands in the centre of thy people, and for the peop sball got peri» ire of groves in the Soldier. trom (he earth,” is beumg tuitiiled. Wesenirs eastet the village. It is from designs by J (i bis devotion with Bis blood, anc eaered be Batterson, of Hartford, Conn, worked out in pavomey d a Soe a SES est marble at Rome by Randolph Rodgers. The eon same occasion, aE 0 st superstructure is sixty feet Bigh. consisting of passed from earth, mid “God bless the 1 @ massive pedestal, twenty-five fret square at #! is dearer tows from the biood ef Brave mrs the vase, and the die and «: The Executive Commitice — —————— | _ Well, Judge, = ‘wil do for he i = ue geting it on his bid We find the totlowing dis. | 8¥¢ tb8 responsible man, to you I willreply. | mea working at tl RichMend Atal Journa! of Inet | I ‘You went over the road fur a pleasure Trip these In this department the 2 rip hamuiers gave from You went ov ponderous cools each a salute of 21 blows, 9 % soundin +8 of a field piece, Your telegram is dated the 2ith June, at Salt | by“ tnrow eter iat the ene nee, How t= Tus and that evenin, the American wemen might dare to come back to wi ‘Wich bas been shed im is detemce.” As i i er on the hot’ iren te q shes truth and nature, even thench they were ren- and the die and cap crowned witha | 4 to the R By Associated Press Lae, ey rebors wrceerepicees Saywnee | Gtiore the | atteet of the "Rammer: | Sniyit inacicenimal deaatation, RO Faun ot dered ‘by that mente fers charming in the eyes | ee eee ean nciteemal | SoG Ry teem. ena tintaned to, chet tnaparee me Caniper Rest metal that days ancl at te peent Reaver je machine shop, rope Loumary, oo | wis disgusting Tapidity, and possibly, after | Of licentions men — kanes, Of hberty. but uMAginxtion tailed to wtracc . Wasi June 3).—Se eo ee ting FO could have Known about | shop, car works, repair shops, were each in | aiirnunotnees Cire elon ene one gabe ret Bane se we weenie of taaret, and | ,; mane aah < Potente: ae aba ce asker. Commissioner of | 1". if anything, wes some prejadictal telegraph, | turn visited, aud the general arrangement of | fs.4 swindic anda tea _—_— yaw LINEN * et Ssbesthed sword. Pro. W8ld to Wis suspicious day. The marl Pateuts are about re-igning. sent by au interested party. Sach party came | the whole grounds carefuily noted, and it was To Ubis city to. get such account sent off | explained that owing to the use of sabor-saying ‘to forestall public op:mion, im advance | machinery the hands under the superiniens of i's appearance, whilettseems you stood at | dence of M. vis, NOW numbering abou: | the other end toecho back the sentiment. If | 1,400, to pay whom it requires over 3:0) per | you were not a stationed Neer yet aid i sont, twice the amount of —— done six clerks transferred trom the (,uarter- happen you were so soon hunted up ani it was done ten years ago with the same Me 2 ee General's office and two new appotn:. | DroUgRt Into court! You say my “report 1s aber of han oF the “Lakes,” or te falls,” or possibly camp- ments Wal'er Henner,€. W. Franzoni, 1.a1 | BM™tgated noasense in all particwlars, just th New linen setts are finished with flue and Darrow fluted ruiites, which edge the collar and the wris', making tbe band look small. They are very neat and Iady-like looking, aud sell for fifty-five to seventy-five cents per sett, sccording to location of store where they are purchased. A FAST YOUNG MISStONARY. A young indy sent to a fashionable indies furnishing house the other day tor « pair of “patent spring pads,” stating that she was sbout to sail as a missionary to Japan, aad théy would be thankfally received as a “con. tribution” to a “good cause.” A Rint was also Of the pedestal are four | eVenis Bas been faster tau our thoughts, au4 Dulireeses. sny ing the same gett of | the fruits of victory have already exceeded allegorical staiues, represenung War. History, | Mos! sanguine expectations. Peace and Plenty. far is personified voy ne | “While we pay tribute of lowe aad graticnde Amencan Soldier, who, resting trom the con. 10 the dead, jet vs mot forget the flict, relates to History the story of the patie beToes of the bartle. They, ‘oo, offered the monument commemorates, while History, lives, but the sacrifice was ot reqeired. Tus ‘With stylus and tablet, is chiseled as recording © *dmirauon, love and grat’ of the mat. « the achievements of the field. Pesce is sym. Will Attend (Brin as they pass down the de. bolized by a statute of tbe American meshanic, ‘ty of time to honored craves in t ‘With the accessories Of A cug-wDeel, bamm Of their lives (Bey wall tell the story ays and chisel, while Plenty is represented burg to Wondering youth. who will Hsien »< female figure, with & sheaf ot wheatand fruits, did we when our grandfathers cold us of an +mblematic of peace and abundance an the Bonker Hill, Saratoga, and York:owa. Mauy soldier's crowning triumph. Tbe buttresses on Of them are bere to-day to review the Bcenr of Which these statues—which are all colossar— ‘heir straggle and triumph. How powerius added that if any other smailer articles of ave the sides ornamented with ‘be COMERS! between vow ar "hen, dare ladies’ toilet use could ve sent, they would be | pgs = ee with Se embodied peerage rad the DOTIAOn Of tue vatefully received, particular, tree | ime u ie cap of the | ® Sarge eg ens ae se tare eatcular, and on the die isa | Pburous cloud of bati The lady proprietor of the establishment | circle of bronze stars made up of 01 XEN OnE ie stone In an artistic po ntof view New York bas very few attractions dummy ihe month of Jaly and August. Flora M.Flimsey and her compeers are* ing’ the “springs,” or the “mountain,” on ‘T. M. Moran. and J. B. Cox. Was it unmitigated nonsense” to say the | eleven tons each) per week. There are now | thick-soled boots, a rough-and-ready suit and a = | Toad bas pine ties, ts aot ballasied, is without | s1x new first class passenger cars in the course | * Wan jae Piock. dile sa. gvenstiil.ay: on Ae s = faak ell, A , She DiscHAnge UN THE (QUARTER ASTER GEN j = Lie a gh sandstone is used | of construction for the New York aud Wash. ty, Whether che is pg pie Booed tly ignores all those penny calcula- tons which comes so constantly between sensible, practic: nd this bri : that streams are | ington through line, which will be soon ready, meats C7rice.—Some time since about ~ | crossed on treftie-work: that the tannels are | ana the machinery fora mameoty r ng-mill, clerks were dismissed trom the (luartermaster | fapgie instead * doublt hppa ba Fer oo ey har age Layne the capacity ot General's Office. hrough the influence of | bed at the grade line 1s not a uniform wi ol which w: one hundred tons of rails pe: tbe Grand Arm tae Republic, i is said, | 14 feet: and that it ts right the Goverament is being constructed. eovissntanre lig pag > | should be secured in the twenty-eight millions iter passing througn the various depart- that thirty of this nuinber have beea reinstated | je SO cea to Une company to com it, ments, the com, were escorted to the oifice pecessitating the discharge of thirty of the | ponds! And yet. the officer of the com- | of the Master Michinery, and after & tesnie in, women and their wishes: 's me to one of the attractions that New York has for these same prectical women at this season of the year. 5 gone. Bad "Deie to obscure our vision Of che field of each | 18 nothit The great palace-like stores are open more | thought it an immense yoke. and im order ny State baving dead in the cemetery. The cormice | ~ id bave returned ta dust. The fi«ii« tclerks to givethem positions. The un. y nas affidavits it was compteted. jell, were invited into the draughtsmen’s | for the accominodation of custom. Ulerkebang | carry it out properly scat with the ‘pads a | and plinth above the main die of the pedestal | OCP encumbered with bodies and slippery wirw. for. ste omes have leave of absence to August ‘es, yes; to you this 1s “unmitigated nonsense.” | room, handsomely decorated, in whic listlessly about; goods are marked down, and | justle, a sett of patent bair curlers, sume white | are 1 and heavily moulded, and on the | bled are clothed are: ie But you say, Judge, it ts @ good road for its | teous collation was spread, and what was not so desirable a few weeks since, when it was fresb and new. can be bad almosi i. and red face powder, and pertume packets. Th- “newness!” Here you put in the oid, woru- | Ms. Garrett spoke as follo’ young lady missionary did not see the joke, plinth rests a0 ociazenal mouided base. bear- 2nd to-day All 18 peaoe, beaut Peet ASTER GENERAL CaE*wRit has,with | Cut plea! It you know anything about the | Gentlemen It is well known that on ovca- ig Upor its face the national arms im high re. We seek pot to commerion for a song. Now is the ume for economical but returned a let.er full of the most delighted | lief. The panel of the main die. on the wes: OU! misguided couutryny au = > Ss i | matier, you know the Iaw admits of no such | siops of this character the American habit of | housekeepers and mothers of large tamilies'o | anu thankful acknowledgments. i wid Sewers ‘the statutes. ba: ed on we celebrate. Our ast generation. The gre eTistic energy, introduced an entire neW | piea that it requires & “first-class railroad,” “making addresses” is, in the opinion of our | purchase, and not a few whose requirements This is a literal tact. ENNIB Jose. disturbing element Bas been removed. Vic.ou~ ‘ean of surveillance, which this moruing che | sup all respects,” to be constructed before the | chief guest, «more honored in the breach re large and purses small take advantage of +e + political heresies Rave beca ex'irputed. To» +] ~- _ day of the fiscal year went into operation | bonds are paid. General Warren and Mr. | im the observance.” I feel assured, however, e opporcansy, gindly ractificing the exac- TROUBLE WITH THE FRED 4 rial by ger @s bees decided im favor ot over + very Stats by divisions and districts. em. | Wiltom repert that four of the sections just | that I will be pardoned when 1 state. very = iden parsed e more imperative demands OCEAN CABLE. NC | BION, and ail wi be braci wery Post Office and every mail route examined require the exnenditure of $20,450 (9 pec om bebailtf of the Baltimore and Onio \y. ceumplet? theme! A a Iroad Company and of our tellow citizens sn the jand, and so connected that in & short | Warren reported it wou. Tequire st, generally, the Digh appreciation of the bunor space of Une the efforts and energies of two | complete the Union. and $4,403,3-0 to Of this Visit of inspection on the or three divisions can be combined im the sup- bee eigen no ye ic non toe Central Ea. | eens Eee pression of wrong doing or promoting the ia- | ,f0,¢niate this comp! : teres's of the Department under any emergency- Lonpox, July 1.—The papers of this city . = 7” Pd Maa een Publish the following intelligence to-day | cise side nes ae TORO panel £8 the oppo- The following dispatches have been recei: | icatory addrese «It is for us, the living, frum Cap. Sherard Osborn, who is at the Mi- | ratmer to be Bedicated bers to the naflursnes Brest nore end of the mew Frepob cabiv. near | work that they have thus far so nobiy carved Brest | op. 1tis rather for ws to be here dedicatea to | } the great task rematning before us—that from | these honored dead we take increased devotuon THE MARCU UPWARD. Either the march of dry goods 18 different from the march of empires, or the peculiar topography of New York city has made a departure {rom the natural law set down in such cases possible. At amy rate, while fashion does to the westward steadily incline, dry goods progress just as steadily northward. Persons who knew New Yor« betore the war, aud were accustomed todo their shopping in one or other of the little stores (compata- tively) scatrered all the way up from Chamter street to! nion Square, would be quite at a loss now to find their old landmarks, ana thor- oughly bewildered among the imposing buila- a rt of our and distinguished repre- es who accompany him. increased their mutual respect, Prepared to live together more frau vetore. The Southern Staves are ri ermg from tbe prostration of eliverapce from the with free Inbor, with fre semtati The i: road Company honorably and promp interest exhibited By our distinguished Jy put up the secures required by the reso- | guesis in an ii Spection of the extensive works lation of Congress passed on the 1th ot April | of the railroad company, their appreciation ot Ex-Govreryor L. J. FARWELL, of Wiscon- | Jast. : a ae fs tbe Nae eeectlve, se pow ri machinery. m se = yal | ‘The Union Pacific Railroad Company bas | under the c! of most jal workmen, by sagt huarestssapE - —— ser oe | ot put up adollar of securities required by | which the locomotive, the cars, the bridges, Exasnuner in tue Pacemt Office, will dep: i | said Tesolution, as will appear by the follow- | and other material aud works of the company Washington this aicernoon to revisit bis home, | ing statement, furnish: me to-day by the | are manmactured and constructed, is most mear Madison, in that State; and there is a Proper officer of the Treasury Departament : gratitying to all interested iu the progress of a t fi t rs ‘REASURY iy Seana Gees prepenseen, H helesy ee weer eee vie te have been de- | Allow me further to express our great satis- wnto new business relations in the Northwest. | ooriced in this Department by the Union Pa His departure trom the Patent Otlive and from | cine railroad since the passage of the resol Brest, June © —Tnis morning @t 4 o'clock, Greenwich ume, the Great Eastern telegraphed fous. We are going tocut cable and buoy.” This bas evidently been done. tor no signals ce that time. A careful watch pt tor the renewal of signals. The f something being wrong im the elec- to the cause for which they here gave the last with emigrat t fal! measure uf devotion—that we here bich!y ? 5 watt enon nd power of which im former days Prosperity 1s solid, just, and eudurmg Wa Tesolve that the dead sball no: bave died sa vain, (ba the nation — ne God, have a ; new birth of treedom, and that the governmen: trical condition of the cable occurredearly this | of tne people. by tbe peo) d for the people, | rejoice in it, aud shal! participate te it Tn= r morning, but nothing of a obaracter aes tT until the above message reached us. Webad a — a perish trom the earch bonds of Union are made indissoluble by *u- yery long meseage at 1131, Greenwich time. ‘TMENT, July 1, 1869.— | mechanics and of our community. faction that he, accompatied by bis associates 1Dgs Clustered between and Twente:h Fy jak wer’ communicy of political principles, by t&e com- in the Goverument, designs, also, toparticipate | streets, to find one where a modest requirement | last night from the Grear Eaenc, ‘which | arithe avs weiteet. ta Goce ae Eben. | Bitte identity of domestic and commercial in- Washington wiil be generally regretted, for bis | tion by Congress April lv, 10), requiring toe Factically in the examination of tbe great ‘would be politely attended to. The aristocracy | time the signals were reported by Mr. May to pista ct wilh ave ten anaen sab cee: | Uniform systems of tay or aid and iniluence Bove always been for good, | Uniou and Central roads to deposit their first | steamsiup plere and perfected arrangements | and pretensions, however, are more ia appear. coger oun . » i | Mortgage bonds as security for the completion | for @ great commerce in the harbor of Baiti- ané there are few who hav ep ae Lo of their respective roads. é more, and to make a short voyage on one of Rave not had cause to thank bim for kindly Jso. P. Biastow. | the splendid steamships of the Baltimore and re 1s the money to come trom to com- | Bremen line, which sails this day. . ‘pon the basis of Geseral War Such a signal manifestation of appreciation liars in | of the great enterprise which has been recently APPOINTWENTS, HisMigsacs. Promotions | round numbers. Will yon tell us, Jadget aud | established in the interest of the commerce of ASD CHANCES IN THE Post Ovvicz Deranr | Will you tell us whether this looks ike keep- | the Middle States, and of the great West, is be most perfect. I see no reason for the slight- est alarm at what the Great Eastern doing. Ic is evident, from the resistance of the gutin rcha reported last night, that t ie ‘Be sen igh the slight fault ance than reality; the poor woman cau buy her calico dress cheaper here than in a little store on Grand street or Eighth Avenue, and the attendants, with a few unworthy exceptions, are polite and patient, THE SONG OF THR SKIRTS. But it was not -o much of their size, and the as the cemetery in which i stands, TABOO ESSION. The procession was composed of a large was improving. vr. May pumber of military and civic organizations, See shou waratu'at Mats oe | wih bands of mute) tom he maton move the fault. Delay isonlyinconvenience, | Counties; delegations of the Select and C sinmor. ‘of habit of thought and a~ lon. CEFURTH DISUNION 18s LMPos- deeds and cheering words in every time of trouble. 1 ROM THE PACIFIC coasr. Sax FRawcisco, Jane Seward arrived at | | WAs received wit The following line teen - Council of Philadelphia; the Mayor aud drie- | tye ylags bf the toy ane yee MEnT.—A. J. Blorley 19 appointed to a first | ing goodfaith with theGovernment onthe part | also fel fo be of peculiar moment. ar ant | Politeness of the aitendance that 1 wish to we: TeGetyed noma Sy zation of the corporate auchoritesor Washing. parties euttod tn hecorvae’ ants as ely i the company ? must perm! to say furtl at . hi ture which tb L here Bres: | om 5 class clerkship, calary $120 = year, in the | “Ait or abies 1 suppose you aleo recurd as | wits tendering to him and to the eminen: | ‘PCM. 8s the new feature which the interiors oon raat Fmanece om George W. W exbibit. The principal one of these is the making up department for ladies and children. A few years ago only three or four princi- pal Bouses paid any aitention to the makin: up ef clothing for women and children, with these it was vee K. ©. Page, removed. | saumitigated nonsense, ’—any thing that does genuement who accompany him, a most hearty ls te appointed toa first class | Rot propose to eacrifice the interest of the | ana eordial welcome. $1,400 4 year clerksbip in the Finance o! people, and tax them for the beneftt of vas: | ‘The President was greeted with hearty ap- vice J... Allep, removed. Pay and services | Bitigkted nonsence:’” “The law embensed ta ofS. A. Elbot, a first class clerk in the Finance | my ‘report, the figures 1 <ffice, are discontinued from the 3itm June | from the Departments, are ai! Rey. GeorgeG. Markham is appointed to a | Romsense™ fa the minds of Jol with Capr. Osborn at noon. A telegram from | _At the Cemetery, the command Mr. Gooc, at nine o'clock this morning, | With music by the of the comsoludaied squadron, North apd soy 0 bin, eaying thoy 16: deiphis, and singing by the Baitimore Musical Paciic i awatted peel ctncsnt . Henry ‘ard Beecher then of- | Rear Admiral © ably Ras been done, ax no siguais Bave come | #Fea.8 fervent prayer ieee raere ne Bal. | ot Aare island s Welonet know thereason. Tests | Moreans sang ~How sleep thee unvetiea th son eenwieh tane, gaxe'no conte | Damen Geom G. Masts guns was fired. an | ““¢ Plause, and modestiv remarked: “Mr. President: 1 thank you for your very cordial reception.” raven remaias in comma: ton. Arizona advices to Jame Sn bays de ved. $1,400 lerkebip in the Finance office, vice N Gray, promoted. Bernard Appoinied second class clerk office at $1,100 a year, vice D. S. Gregory, re- moved. 1. U. P. Burnside is appointed @ third lass clerk im the Coutract office at $1,600 per other votaries of the road, who feed upon 1'8 beauty. apd whose hostility I expected to counter if] dared to tell the trath—all mast | necessarily be false in theit estimation, b: they cannot change facts and figures.” A yoo. Ab! yea. Tue people will settle tue . Jadgeyou made nal m read b; yard ‘lor, Goveruof Matton delivered ihe oration” “4 THB ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR MORTON Governor Morton spoke nearly two hours. After referring to the Bard fought battle bere Colonel Sandford s command b&s returned’ > aptured four darimg by jovel Prue's commant three Indians and de-troyed » great amoun’ si property during the late raid cirouga the Wal- Conve from Aspiawail on Fived, with $67,540 fol iz news: ampom, viet. H. Mattingly, removed. The | your money out of telegrsphs and railroads, pay and services of Vergon Dorsey as third | and worship at po shrine hat Lago mel When clase clerk in the Finance office are discon- | OM the hencb of our State it was notorious that Gon bave adjourned cine die. Tuey passed Tesolutions opposing the adoption of the fit- | | | Iapla country. under Gen. Meade,be spoke of the causes of the be Demooratic (California) > } very p and The Congress of Columbia has adjourned, | of the Fifteenth Amendmen: the ‘chi of Milleniom in ‘Senate a treaty. and endors— wed. Edward Henrix ie appointed tem- | timing jastice at pour hanus If opposes, bora afler refusing to railfy the treaty with ihe 1 and govermment Would berestired. He | \BF the Siate administration. They also ay— porary clerk in the Finance offic ce H.G. | railroad or telegraph company. You are an ny pole hep 1g min ered ein el — some OF the declaration of pointed & committee to prepare an address cw Richardson, removed. Order ot J Sisre- | imterestea va Sade, end hyhotond badd ject on the part of Aes company. at |, ations foe a AO for man. voked appointing George W. Wells Assistant = po ton pape ial many Pome yond Two thousand liberty was on its onward perintendent of the Bank Agency, vice Min- | YOU" pvidence for a f Col hous Db. removed. On the line Washington city | tnat of whi you ksow sometbing,—try to Weldon, \. C.. A. J. Roberts 1s promoted | see if you capmot make yourself less ridiculow: from clerk to bead clerk on cars at $1.20) per | Sy atiendimg to your own business—go home— Ss E. | Fet you a libleand prayerfully stady the nintm, annum. Washivgtou to Weldon, William E. | Foo oS vament. Taaac N. Monais. Miuribut is appointed at $1,300 peranoum, vice | di er Pe ae Rober 's, promo ed. ——_<sea--— Wrieny axp Wate S7 Jef. Davis is to Summer Canada. SF The Parisisn subscription to purchase Jeff. Davis a house amonnied t S130. | @F The most cog vet'ish novelty of the season is the floral fez or poaf bat, studded so closely ~ | with flowers that frame is concesied. = | >| #27 A New York paper laments the comple- ; | tiom of the Pacific rail way, because it has tacil- itated thé importation of fire crackers. aA try mewspaper states that a you: Y at an amateur concert wou m well descr isite taxte with which cle —A short time of Jacksonville, be city, so ores Were forbidden to seil spar: t+ Soon alterwards the cold w: d it necessary to secure the saloon safuence to enable them to carry a vote for {ne nent ot water works iu the city. Tae ‘en was taken off, and the saloons are remains of uneir. The exercises clo t two o'clock. 8c ID INCIDENTS. ming. welling sleo without, paving | ea5ecA2 Angel's Whisker.” FATAL EXPLOSION OF A POWDER A vehicle, comtaimng the Philadelphia Coun- Herses, 8s the proprietors were obliged todo | #7-Com Natt, who was married ‘o Miss Witutnctom, Dat, July 1—An ex; cil delegahon, was overturardon the way from berore. G | Minnie Warren on baby ee Mi ng dy took place at Dapent’s powder this | ‘be depot to the Rall inst release. In the TEA Pe Mi YER Ros ce is now a ‘ora. morn: = 3 Oe on Poealied artist im Sandusky Bangs | pw tegen spend portion of his boney-, re past mine o'clock. Two Jobn he pared ‘wasbing in sil culors PT! wee weer | oom: juring Charles T. Jones and ‘Commons Ss ava Srnising scveral cums tga mone cccengena a yj 12th of July, said that party processions oe always yoy ot killed. Tbe alled. to the o ticoat influence is supreme in Paris. . damage he property was not parade in the Quartier Bellevitle, large. note, was a red cripoline ——_ SF Miss Edith Sanford, of oon Reger London. is of the salamander ot of determined \o enforce streets to see it. Sach is ‘at her forthcoming benefit ‘nd prevent @ breach of the — \puhensauaaeee Ce eee 87 The ord: Court of ‘Bet resalt ofthe F: ieary Coweta conwiy, Routed by nation Aipamene ot Aree sesaly Gant rates and to the city cost of labor, will ap- | ia"e Tansee’ cptalt ofthe French elections is, South Uarolina, Bias decided that ba eons SF Un ward. Opposition-to - Prep, itm nd with the assistance Support the Government, 77 to ne 9 Fear high to those whose limited means compel them to do. {28 opposition, 42 are retormers, Fevolutions ther sowing Bom Nefchinson isthe pithy same of son of o ofan old negroand his two daughters cleared ) bard--bell Missoum Baptist. ‘Sitteen Dupdred gollars on a farm, ip the repair: if ing out fora “flyer” somewhere in the Adiron- : as though you bad read it, whem im fact you | wheeled camel-back engines are tarned ou; | ‘acks, tbeir silks, and muslins, and laces, and tt WT. Ramsey, G.G. Myers, C.E. Hant | sd not, and did not know what it contained. | gach month, and thirteen coal cars (capacity | O1inty French-heela is exchanged tor “ t