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; THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Bullding, 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and llth St, ay Tue EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ‘THE STAR f« served by carriers to their mb- seribers in the City and Distriet at Tex Cevts Per Wrra or FORTY-FOUR ORNTs PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two CENTs. m Maittne :—Three Months, *.5: 00; One Year, 23.00. No pape. are sentf rom the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday morning—@1.50 a year. { ‘ Vt, 85—NE. 5.373. AMUSEMENTS. NArioNaAL THEATER. = THIRD NIGHT EVER CLAR . RI HINGS ENGLISH OPERAS TROUPE THiS EY ENING, Flo ow sever popular opera of MARTHA. THURSDAY, BENEFIT axns F Fc end only Casein iis ctv of Wallace’: Master: 7 = LERLING a N ATIONAL THEATER. si PR DAY EVENING, JUNE 3, BENEFIT Ma WASHINGTON FAVORITE MRS CAROLINE RIC HINGS-BESNARD, ow vcea 2 Will be produced = for the first time in this city, Gad Opera of THE HUGUENOTS. PREMIUMS $00, «@ She Fox TRIALS OF SPEED tt jetzt NATIONAL NG PARK AND FAIR GROUNDS ASSOCIATION Commencing THURSDAY, JONE 2 £ $200 for by that never beat 2:30, $in 5, har “I with the following je M. Petchen. Jr. m. Queen of the West. tt sch. g. Aaron. ND DAY, FRIDAY, JU 12 3 br. @. “Rockey. Mees corse M. Patchen. GBAND CONC! Will be given at the FE STREET BAPTIST CHURC: WEDNESDAY EVENING, June i For the benefit YOUTHS’ MISSIONAB BAPTI composed of the gers in Washington, are engaged for Tickets, 30 conte: to be obtained at the musicstore of WG. Metzerott & Co..and evening of the entertainment NALUSTAN ISLAND! he anders aving refitted and repared this lovely and beautiful Island lor the reception of Pic-Nics and Pleasure, Parties, respectfully call the attention of to the sane” Applications for plc-nica, ate, made at HENEY A KAISER. 42 Gree Sewer. B. A. KAISER & BICOTER. ARLOW'S GALLER «, 1236 PENNA. AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE, Near Ith street north. The following Paintings sai: “The Betrothed,” b Most beautiful pictares by ibited in Americs. ‘The Mid day Rest.” * Preparing for by F. Strobel. The original portrait of Col MM. Johnson Vice President under Mi ren),who is said to have shot Tecumseh; life,’at Frankfort, Kentucky, by J . 48, To which arv added one hundred and twenty other fine Pictures from the “Th: mpson’ and Beaumont coliections, among which are ortraite, of my 12 u great Later picture by Laurent ie master, ever hool., Benjamin West. by himself: Gen. Washington, by Giltert Sroart: Sir Wa. Bécchy, Kneller, by bimeelf, Sir T) james Watson Webb. by himsel!; Sir hos. Wentworth; by Charles Elliott: by J. HB. Koehkock: | Also, choles ad Pencil Drawings, Old Engravin ; making altogether one cf the finest and largest sale in the United States. {Chron} HN. BA! Goatre, On Exh 3 wna frome, tc. sugings, Window Shales, . Picture and Tassels, Bing», im the District. So TERMS Cash Please remember Bameand Number. ap 25-17" _ BEPOSITORY, 245 F STREET, Bereun TRA aNd Kouricenth Sir seis, OL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., BOGER’S GROUPS OF CULPTUBR, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUBTTES, &c., &c., PICTUBE FEAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. VELVET PASSE PABTOUTS, PABLOB BBAOKETS, &c & Fine Assortment for BOLIDAT oc is-ly 4. Vv. 5. SmITS. ———————— eee PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. « L HALE HA! EAST WASHINGTON sABB ATH Bas been postponed on acces Steet pant of Seuber; but will javy- Yard Wharf at <%4 clock bh street Whari at 10 o'ctock, on THURSDAY, 9 KETS, $0 Coats round f ‘vee and from teachers or tw" WOOD AND COAL. JAMES GLEASON succemor toGleason & Glenn, G street W hart, leave to Inform his numereus friends and customers that he is now repared to furnish, at lowest market rates, the aality of BED aod WHITE ASH ANTHRACITE coke 7 CUM LAND GOA LUMP, AND E; BIOKORY, OAK AND PINE red and split. a fi ill be strictly cash. Will eke © gpecislity cf'enpelying dealers from ‘Orders by mall will receive prompt sitents Re. ation. magpie JAMES CLEASON, spit ly [Rep} Gost. Whart. Washington, D. O. DENTISTRY. ST, ERAASEL ASIA aves Un pg = arm All Dental work done tm dest manner, ahd at rate prices ‘Gas. Chloroform or Rther ased, if desired fo- tracting Teeth without pain.” N SUITS. PLA US CHECK AND i Goods, at OAK HALL, 924 7th IN THE PRICE OF COKE TO SIX CENTS PEB BUSHEL. _CABTAGE EXTR, NTHONY FISHERS ¥F18ST CLASS SCOURING BSTABLISHMENT, No. 618 Nixa Saree, OPPOSITE PATENT OFricR, my 21-2w —/PHE “SINGER” NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE CaN BE ue. ON EASY TERMS, aT THE COMPANY'S Parchesers instructed A full line of MACHT LINEN THBEAD oF SALESBOO. st their resid: $ avenue, 306. 723-01 Bowie, BSEAING "REYBIORRA eee, SPECIAL NOTICES. pore teria e SoauMAN wikts= scubeiniers 90 perden Prieapee nr me. ey a FSaisar ioe sees MARRIAGE IS HONORABLE. ESSAYS FUR YOUNG MEN, on the honors, Pleasures, and advantages of MARRIAGE, a5 contrasted with Single Life, and the fearful Bviis envelopes, “Autttese, HUWABD ASSOULA TION envelopes. Neead Box Py Philadelphia Pa. may2S-m,w fm on THE a a For comedones. biack-worms er grabs, pimpl: eruptions snd blotched disfigurations om tho f use Perry's all druggists. TO BEMOVE MOTH PA’ E Freckles and tan from the face, use Perry's moth and freckle lotion. ‘The only reliable and aarmicss Femedy p Prepared by, Dr, B.¢. Perry, 33 Beaver and 99 Broad streets, 8. ¥. Sold by all draggists. 13-dmW 4S OAK BAER LEADS THE FASHION | sty les 3 C BEICHENBACH’s Piano Store, cua earaee, ee ars (EsTaBLishad Over 20 ¥xans,) the sale of the apé-ly” p= LEAVING THE CITY FoR THE SUMMER Will make a SAVING OF AT LEAST 25 PRR CENT. By buying their TOILET ARTICLES AND NOTIONS Of the undersigned, who has by his extensive pur- chases, when the prices were at the lowes! figure, made bimzelf able to satisfy even the most hard to please in both assortment and prices. To reduce this Extensive Stock he wil as a FURTHER INDUCEMENT a deduction of 10 PEK CENT. On all purchases, large and «mail. Call and look over his STOCK by all means, whether yon wish to purchase or not. B. SILVERBERG, $12 SEVENTH STREET, Ber. DRT: PENNSTLVANIA AVENUE AND D Stazzy, v PREPARE FOR ELECTION! WHO IS MOST ENTITLED TO YOUR VOTE? NE WHO KNOWS WHE ONE PINCHES == THE SHOE ONE WHO GIVES LITT! YOU GOOD SHOES FOR ‘LE MONEY. m HEILGRUN 4 BROS., 419 SEVENTH STREET, NEXT DOOR TO ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Have now a fomplete stock of Ladies French Kid Buttoa, a beauty, $4. Ladies GAITERS, hesied and not hee'ed, $1 3 SLIPPERS and BUSKINS for @ cents to $2.80. Children’, SHOES, all colors, 25 cente and up. Gents’, Boy's, and Youth's PUMPS. Gents’ fine STITCHED BOOTS, $2. Gents’ TUES aud PRINCE ALBERTS, BRONZE and GLOSS. 25 cents per bottle. FINE BOOTS made to order, sb. Mieerseny. up. my!0-3t" MRS. J.B SPENCER, 330 PENNSTEVANT VEN y <4 th and With streets irene — to form ber cus’ mers and the ladies gener- ally, that having made tthe ent for mi za Branch Esta nbat the WHITE SULPHUR FRENCH MILEINERY AND BAR ok! 3 5 CY GOUDS sn IMMENSE SACRIFIOR, for the next » aye. ving 2ast_retarned from New York, her stock au ses all the newest and most superb styles ¥ ALB DRESSING DEPA: EN att paneue pyranewnsr N, B—The att ene avenue. ,ORK FIRST CLASS CLOTHING F prices eon Od MALL. ous ith Pde Ca LADIES, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Lace Low i) ® ‘That the largest assortment of SHAWLS AND PARASOLS ‘Are selling at reduced prices at 8. HELLER’S. ies’ and Children’s WALKING 8U; UNDER GARMBNTS at priceto st ales Et Just received a very handsome assortment of KID GLOVES at $1. _ . h has TeRRON ETE SAAS SEs gion HATR Wowk mn ‘SUMAN and IMITA- S. BELLER'S, 715 MABEET SPACE, Between 7th and 8th streets. TAS eats Seo AE encing =. 8 ce _— z Ww the ’ crowd ? r the “courtroom windows greatly I dstorking the business of the conrt then in secion and ape in the trial ola cause, when - . | the officers the oe jurors and 4 lett the court-roeom 1 bl S | the following Gay the Court Girecten ths Mar- WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. ‘Tae Prespent w''l leave here to-morrow evening with Mrs. Grant for a yivit t> the Naval PRIMARY ELECTIONS TO-DAY. Nominating Emery Ward Tickets. A Bowen Foiled. SECOND WARD. ‘The primary election of the Emery vo'ers inthe Second Ward to select candidates for the City Academy at Annapo"s, Councis from that ward commenced this morn- —S— ane 3 + gripe > at WALcorr Hamutn, of Mr'ne, was this morn- nion Hall, on street. Messrs. er, menmraiea Say sic af nant Ravowe_| Hoey, Seen Grit Segue vice Ira M. Harrison resigned. Mr. Harrison had charge of the State of New Jercey. A) rOnping ior celection ticket OxpERs RevokED.—The order assigning Lt. | for coe a got : Po se Einuer, Youn Commander Charles McGregor to the Pacitic | A- Beira C3. Moulton, 8 ra, D. Squadron brs been revoked and he has been | Sissering-1>. W. Martin, Kilboura, 8. T. ordered to resume his daties at the Naval Ob- | Crown, #. G- Daniels, Wm. F. Given, and servatory in this citv. it that Mr. yhane 1s M._Byng. It is ahead tor the Dosrd of 5 David Fisher, on the ticket for Common Cvan- cil is far ahead of all competitors. It is thought H. A. Hall comes next. ‘Ward Commissioner Peters was busy dram- ming up colored Bowen men to vote at elec tion, ‘shing them with uckets with thename of David Fisher seratched, EXECUTIVE SEssion To-Day.—The Senate at half past one o’cleck to-day again went into Executive sesion, and resumed the considera- tion of the Sandwich Islands reciprocity treaty, on which Mr. Stewart addressed the Senate. ed, hoping to defeat h's How. Hexny B. AwtHoNY yesterday received | 20’ — nt eereny Pape 2 pen Pir balay the nomination by the repub'ican cauers of the | j. by the men. This little game of Rhode Island Legislature for re-election *> the meng ye ni in the bud quite early, ard Di 2 no one is allowed to cast a ballot who is rot United States Senate, which Is equivalent to | Be one ls allowed to | ae eee ree his return to the Senate for another term of six this trick was practiced in the Third Ward there years. This is @ deserved recogait'on of the valuable serviers of Senator Anthony, who is a hard worker, and a clear headed, practical bu- siners man. FOR THE THREE DAYS of the Registration the corporation employes have been massed at the City Hall to the number of two or three thorsand for the purpose of in- timidating Emery voters and to manufacture Bowen enthusiasm by hurrahing for the Great Bogus. Their pay has been going on as usual, though they have not been doing a stcoke of work for these three days. The corporation will, therefore, have to pay about $20,000 for the services of these laborers in ‘legging’ for Bowen at the City Hall. can be no doubt, and by it George Boston was Jett off the ticket. FOURTH WARD. To-day, the primsry election of the Emery voters in the Fourth Ward is being held on Lovisiana avenue, near 6th street, and much interest 's being taken in it. For Alderman long term, there is but one candidate, Capt. W. W. Moore, and without doubt he will secure the nomination. For the short term the principal contest up to two o’clock appeared to be be- tween Messrs. J. H. Crossman and J.C. Wall, but Messrs. O. D, Barrett and A. Oluss were also receiving some votes. For the Board of Common Council, it seems to be conceded that Benj. peCoy. colored, 19 leading the ticket, an: that S. P. Rober'son and John O’Don were, up to two o’clock, next favorites, other candidates sre Messrs. Josiah Simpson, 'W. Wall Wirt, Geo. W. Calvert, John L. Vogt, go Bhinehard and EE. , John ILLNEss Or Mr. J. D. Hoover—Mr. J.D. Hoover, with his fam‘ly, arrived in th‘s city last night, from the South, and took rooms at the National Hetel. His health, we regret to say, is far from good, and last night he wes so fll that his physician remained with him h the night. Dr. Bl'ss was telegraphed to by Mr. Hoover's tamily on their evrival at Alexandria, and met bim at the wharf. We sincerely trust that a return to bis home and t> the att intiors of his circle of warm personal friends will result in the complete restoration of h's health. i are J. B. Wilson, P. Doyle n Jarry O'Conner, Jas A. Wildes Goanes ar + as. A. > Wi iath,an FG ata pests other in reosiving the tickets, and up to two o’clock 644 tickets had b»en placed In the hor, a diy number by cured voters. Up to thit ur the } olice present had had but little more to do than ty keep the pavement clear. FIFTH WARD. In this Ward the balloting for Emery Ward candidates has progressed quietly. At half-past 2o0’clock 390 votes had ‘Tue FINANCIAL ConDITION OF THE Crry.— ‘3 Mayor Bowen sent to-day to Senator Hamlin a Babercceme re doubt Bile, te ange . reply to the communication of that gentleman | For Uouneil, Colonel C. H. Holden. and asking for information rs to the financial con- | Ge T. Bassett are ahead, al- dition of the City of Washington, undera resolu. | {hovgH Sam Strong, t< working like a ‘ark. tion of inquiry adopted by the Senate on the — Bean, ‘Thomas Gant, and J Weems, wits instant. According to the Mayor's statement, | about even chances for each. ft the indebtedness of the city is as follows: Total funded debt...06.....0...06 $1,419,824 38 335,000.00 ith the chances in favor of the former; bu' Floating debt (estimated to May 31) yesterday John KR. Arrison came out as a candi- date, and is likely to run well. $1,745,821.33 Total The resources of the city, kines, ascertained and e31 (come of which may be cl: doubtiul) he fixes at s+ = $502,629.40 He ade that the latest sale of the bonds now in the market of which he has any knowledge was at 80 cents on the dollar. He expre-ses the opinion, also, that te p:ople of the city do not desire and that the Ci.y vounei!s will not con- sent that the credit of the city should be ex- tended to amy raitrvaa corporation unless the city is fully protected agairst any loss there iiom. of all d, tated, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. jase: This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. EUROPE TO-DAY. =. <=. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Loxpon, June 2.—Tc-day wes the second of the Ep-om summer meecings. The great fe ture of the day was the race for the Deroy stakes. of 50 sovereigns cach, half forfeit tor coits eight 8*one 10 pound, and fillies eight stone 5 pound then three year olds, the owner of the second horse to receive 300 sovereigns, and the third 150 sovereigns out of the stakes. ‘Tyere wasagreat crowd present. ‘The m by Tue Previc Dest STATEMENT—DEcREASE OF 314.000,000 In May.—The recapitulation o/ the statement of the Public Debt of the Uniied States, June Ist, 1579, issued from the ‘Treasu: y Department this afternoon, is as follows : Debt Bearing Interest in Coin. Bonds at 5 per ceni }221.£30.300 08 Bonds at 6 per cen! T.535.353,900 69 the fol- ——— 82,107 43 20 P SB jerhoreaige - "Bearing Interest in Laveful Money. pote SS Kingcratt, ist; W. 8. 7 oe The :cul''ng match between Kelly and Sadlor per cent.. bas been fixed tor Jaly 14th, at Newcastle. The Debt hich 59,510,000 00 eo: £209 each have ety been depo it- ebt on wi 1 , since maturit; szaiswz as | fa. Thestatt will be made an hour before high Dest Bearing w Cyrvs Redding, an author, died to-day, aged “1 85 verrs. ‘rhe weather is somewhat unsettled to-day. Geod Crops of Cetton aud Sugar in Loxpon, June 1—The mail steamer which 0 431,001 078 39 hes just arrived at Lisbon icom Rio Janeiro (2 002,215 506 74 42,99.675 £3 | brings advices that the sugar and cotton crop) : of Brazil Promie to be ‘excellent s aye From Paris_Movements of the Em: = inking ire seen $865,124.27 27 Polwon ieee eee raters — aor Coip. 789,73) 85 Paris, June 1.. leon, on his fro: Currency preriiet in July, it eset will go to ee Sinking tund. io T'S. The Gazette de Tribunaux says, officially :-— fad accrued interest comntieny Mie the Pa cide plot will be Brought com) wi MEETS before in High Cow. ‘The others ei poke char; The American and E h residents of Tours thercon .. 82,068,122 25,561,89 49 | foTWarded their congratulations to thé Emperor im mek escape from the plot of the L wre Debt tess amount in the ‘Treagnry..... 2406. S71 73 heir bt, or ‘rete consi the Nak elie ee ery Oa sass 30 | OE Teported that the Prince Imperial wil Decrease of debt di mouth Decrease of debt since March 1, 1570... — 31,706,105 39 ‘The bonds issued to the Pacitic Railroad companies, interest payable’ in lawful money, foot up: Amount outstanding, $64,457,320. In- terest accrued and not yet paid, $1,604,175.18. Interest paid by the United States, #6,879,832.51. Interest repaid by transportation of mails, &c., 52,004,753.04. Balance of interest paid by United States, $4,785,000.47. NowrNaTioys.—The President sent the fol- lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: E. Peabine Smith, of New York, to be Ex- ment of State. Arrived Oat. QuRENSsTOWN, dune 1.—The steamers City of Cork and Idaho arrived y re Sovtuampton, June 1.—The Donau, fiom New York for Bremen, arrived here this morning. an it Train —Barning of alireed Bridges, Buliaines ae. aminer of Claims, VELA) ss spe me Cogswell, to be Postmaster at Ips nok: & rh ae Rok ae zy as wich, Mass. proach: 4 aie to be First Assistant Engineer hicated Ys the po Bays; on the Guyane. Cant. Philip B. Fendall, of the Btarine Corps, | fiem "A teame bulding weeenee te tie to be Brevet ‘. : Ke} tch and Crane mam company as First Lieut. B. Haycock, to be Captain @ machine shop was damaged to amount of % ak The lomrof the’ ralieaa company has et ea DisTmict BILLs APPROVED BY THE Paresi- | been ascertained. pent.—The President morning approved @hie Democratic State ‘Convention. the act divorces in the District ceeaeer orate wee | armen ans aah Sacer oar eae aaa te | Sateeeg an ge eo wr of the in [relation to ju- | Three handred and fifty are out: of 607 jicial preserving the de! A. J. Callan was elected temporary Sees Ean act to repeal the ne and F-Muribrot ‘The ‘ ‘i JlaGerteees V+; —— ley Fetarned from Rockrifla, be would come im and give the rege red bai’. The following entry shows the previoas action of the Court: Suprem: Court of the District of Columbia hoid- ing the Cr'minas Court —On isth of May, 1870, a opposite the City Hi was Court from | shal toe: and report fe the Coart the the disturbance, who, on the 2): of , made the following report 1h obedience to the order of this Hon. Uourt directing the Marshal to enquire into the caase | of the breach of the peace and distarbance to this court on the afternoon of Sototg. May | tsth, 1 have the honor to report, u ‘odnes- day afternoon last while ./ States JUNE 1, 1870. TWO CENTS. : United Attorney tor this District, What Punaet ens vetet pa LOCAL NEWS, about enter pot Bice atuated nearly Thinks Abou: ernest . wherein trout Telegrephed Beclusively to The Evening Star. THE BRADLEY CASE INTHE CRimt- | 2"! inal Conte General >. | ME, Joseph H. Bradiey’s Auswer to the * stam] velo] tract are bo mg) - ped et hme a for Contempt_J. Hom. Opision_Mr. ic 2p the Peace. to the ‘This morring, in the Criminal Court » Hon. D. e At or Hove ter priya y we reren + Voorhecs appeared as counsel for Mr. Jos. called t> consider the award of the . oe fists pace panel H. Bradley, who had been been cited to and rcvulted DUTpo-e, ‘a°scheme bet the Court and cause Toat the affair was a breach of the peace by Mr eetpalaicng Comtr’"7 Sgsoms stamped om, | not be punished tor earner wey ne stoe'd | Bradley. tha seccit of wate’ wes Oe toe pen evans manent ve that * | the followi the court-roem the oficers of the court ade thie teheme succeeds the price of envelopes will | | Joseph He Jurors sitting fo the case then being tried. te avgmented largely before the close of the year, ‘on the opening of the court on the morning of by fd Marshal to call on Mr. ley und read to him the said — oA — tsi ay, directi to issue 1 Jewel Robbery. Bracley, aa foF a contemptot cout stated a tare” Perwos, or by bis Iegaily ‘Lurborised eionnd > Baclusively to The Booming Star. thao prald Bradley, authorizes and requests | before this Court on the next day of Mas Suk? St. Louis, June 1.—The room of J. L. Myers, | the Hon. D. W. Voorhees, as his counsel, to state | st his convenience, by 12 o'clock m.,to answer of Boston, at the Planters’ House, was burgla- | to the sa:d Court a: : the said report. tiovsly entered Monday right during his at An en, ment as coansel, mae several The following is the order served upon Mr. avd bis trunk, containing §30,00) worth | weeks ago im an important canse pending In the | Bradicy , was broken open from $4,000 to | Mon! ry oe Circuit Court, Maszlaed, | In the Supreme Court of the District of Colum- h of diamonds, cold watches, rings | in wi circuit Bradley r. sides, to be- | dia, sitting for the trial of ciiminal cases—_Wed- ard plated watch chains, taxen. There is no | gun on Tuesday, the 3ist » prevents his ap- | nesday clue to the robbers. Pearance in person. ——e41 Boston Excursionists to the Pa- ‘THe Meme Const Bebind hime: ‘Baclusively to The Evening Siar. Saw FRancisco, June 1.—The Boston excur- sion train isnot due till midnight, much to the | jtscharacter and resuly of 9 Chsipcininee: of the people who throng Mar- on the court afall Son eugm pra ne for any ket for several blocks. The Grand Hotel | share he may have had in interfering with the and other buildings will be illominated. due orderly apd peaceful administration of its fat ath Be ct Speeie Going Abroad, to The Boening Star. New Yore, June 1.—The Russia takes out 212,00 in specie to-day. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s. Proceedings. Werpwesay, June 1. SENATE—Mr. Bayard intreduced bill t> duties, He desires farther to state for this honorable court he bas entire r-=pect, and he utterly d's- clairas and denies the remotest ‘om or im- | cel tention to commit any contempt of its dignity, | autbority, juriediction, or functions. He feels itis due co himself as well as to the court to ex- etore Ds regret if, in @ moment of - ° " press 3 deep res 1, of uBcoa- | trict of Columbia, sitting for the trial of crimi y rage Said Mi d to require of appropriate money for repairs of U. 8. piers at | SP anwar ‘coe omenit said Joseph Hi org detent xe? pot New Crsile, Delaware. Referred. that the maliers of gcievance between himesit | wion4, Weunesd appear before said Uourt, Mr. Conkling introduced a joint resolution au- | and the said Fisher are of a purely personal and to indorse the time on this thorizing iarther vse in service of an | character, and of long standing. He has for and if said Joseph H. Bradley will not invencion for merking , ete., and | nearly three years felt ‘that Said Fisher endorsements as the day to make compersacion for the ame, and to a and hour when he cau so appear to answer a@ Mr. Lewis presented a signed by aired to pro- many inluential citizens of Washingtone Dy wary trades with- of response to a remonstrance on the subject ‘the day so Wliow theorporationof Washlagionvs arias, sake his appear net make his the bonds of the Southern ry! Kailroad coc pieuy dackeds uaneree te nesnioe tee than ah ds distan 4 Stee or ofthe y , and mor was more a hundred yar te f the courts of the United States or of the cor siderat All of which he respectfully submits for the District = Columbia—then said Marshal is re~ Mr. }, and the morning busi- f this Honorable Court. aired and ordered to bring said Je a. ness was with. May 30, 1870. Jos. H. BRADLEY. ‘adley into court to auswer as aforesaid, and Pevuions were presented by Mr. Conkling for ‘& recess, and at noon Judge | to remain and abide such judgment assaid court an international + ciety to promote immi,ca- | H. and read the following: | may render im the premises. tion, and by Mr. Seott: ‘the income tex The power and jurisdiction of every count to nd the clerk of thiscourt is ordered to farn- ‘The Senate resumed consideration of the bili | punish for an actual, positive pt is ne- | ish said Marshal with two certified copies or to change judicial circuits. cessarily to a extent arbitrary, and be- | this recital and order--one of which said Mar. The amémendment to make Connecticut part | cause it ts thus arbit it, pe very | shal chball deliver to said Joseph H. Bradiey— of the New York Creuse wee retoeted. = int ti amounts | and upon said copies and this original he shali An amendmext by Mr, Scott to transfer Vir- [ to a contempt of the contemplation | cause to be made the same endorsement, and ia from the third to the fifth circuit, and | of the rules of law, (7th Cranch, 32.) return this and one copy into court, at the times rennersee from the fifth to the fourth circuit, It is also perhaps be questioned that and demgnated. was le is court, and the justices thereof D. C. HUMPHREYS, Justice S.C. D. 0. At one o'clock the bill to abolish the franking | within the of Golambia, possess all the | ‘The foliowing endorsement was made by Hon. pri came up as a special order. powers of conserving the peace that belong to | p. w. Voorhees, the coursel for JH Bradley: Mr. i'rombull moved to lay it aside informally | the courts of the wiuest jurisdiction in anyot | «The within Joseph H. Bradley designates to dispese of the pending bill. the States, or to the Court of the King’s Bench | w, , June ist, when he ri pear be- Mr. Sumner moved to go into Executive ses- | in E: Neither will it be questioned that | fore said evart by bis counsel, D. W. Voorhees, sion. Lost. itis the duty of this court andor each of the | in pursuance with this order, After a speech in opposition by Mr. Ramsey, | justices thereof to exercise the powers a D. W. Voormers, counsel for defendant. Mr. Trumbull’s motion prevailed—yeas 41, nays | ing whenever it may be p1 ary that th pacmmnens-Pctemennceien 19, peace by My, conserved. When was an Transfers of Real Estate. The judicial circuit bill was then proceeded | nounced t! an officer of the government im The following transfers of real estate have ath cis: Scott's amendment was lost—yeas | mediately attached to this court had been us- | peen fiey ee cee of the Recorder of Deeds 23, nays 35. sanlted and stricken in the streets, in a public | since our last report ‘Mr-Drake offered an amendment +> correct | place, within sight of the C4 Hail, the place May 26 —Serah Berner to Amelia Kay, parts lo what he held to be an illegal and improper dc- | where the court regularly holds its sessions, and 21, sq. J, Wm. M. Galt to Adelia Olmstes. signation in the act of 18¢%, by virtue of w! during the hour when the criminal and circuit south half Sand D..sq. 281, @3.500. Ale the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of dockets were both being called and tried, ha Wilson. lot 13,99. It, t ne Harner : on pas, poucht Sette aOR ay saumed, tm, the. Lan. . the United States when there was no such owtice d to. ‘Sears. Hamlin, Conkling and Bayard were appointed @ committee of conference on t'n District police og A, Penee- pag | gee Morr. bias W Spicer, rd Biggies to Boe CESS PUY a BEOPer Dap fBDIES, StS Fertics and the matters as the facts should, when disclosed, demand. And the high char. ter of the arsailant and the person assailed ll—when the question is properly reviewed— ‘ord another reason for the propriety of this ; John Carroll Brent, trustee,to J. A (quit clan.) lot 4 4. ay Eth —Johin Chews pt, 25. sauare 516, $8, mar B The amendments of the commiitee were | court ordering the assailant before it. In ad- ee adopted, and the bill passed. dition to this, the position of the parties—Mr Atl the Senate went into Executive s:.- | Bradiey and Judge Fisher—both prominent, sion. HOUSE.—The Speaker laid before the House several Executive communications, sent to the known to the entire community, and each hav. ing warm friends, a collision of any kind be- trustees o4 tween them was and would be likely t> create 6. sauare GB; Geo, immediate commotion, and in the fre: ef al. sub. 12, syanre 900; Marthe HI. i House in compliance with resolutions of that | sion lead to a wi disturbance. It would a gets Ty he certainly be the duty of all civil o to be = x ‘ prompt to suppress any such rising. On th Sceamon of this disturbance the marshal and policemen were promptly u: Civns.—The Sixttr Ward Emery Club No.1 met lest evening, the hall corner 9th street east and South bill prescribing the oath to be taken by certain | their authoriiy was respected. lina avenue, the president, Mr. T. B. Haghes, individrals who were engaged in the rebellion. it is proper for me to say that this entire pro- the chair. etter was read Dut are rot probibited irom holding office; bu. | ceeding has been com by me upon my | = - Ak was read from Horatio Browning, in which he says he is in favor of re~ ducted by own ideasof duty. The officer of the govern- ducing pay of the members of the two ment who wes assaulted has never approached objection was made. ir. Arnel (Tenn.) eaked, bat sailed toobdtain, ¥ fl bpiivieienae Pence en | Racy eer deer roa oe | ever oye Rare ey Se D1 es . <3 Several other attempts were made to intco- | tails in the matter. ‘The criminal’ decker was | their = by ~~ laced under m; boards, and of abolishing all ol- duce bills, but objection was made on the dem- fices, and to reduce the pay of such officers ag Mts, Brooks 'N. ¥.) remarking that they had been orenreacheda lee metainatases inthe admission of a new member, and pro- charge, and I felt it a duty to uire into a ‘bance that occurred two days atter I had come upon the bench, and that took piace so near the City Hall during the him two dollars per day in money, ed in future to be more scrutinizing. uler hours of the session of the court, and os ‘ima PoThe House then resumed the copalderation of m the court was in tho puldet of the trial of a | St.oses ‘aencstcel forty Orenraee Be A the bill to reduce internal taxes. sd for re-election to the » nor for any oftice Ba np EO erg PS that It has ‘bse! with be- | Under the wnét a dic count on pur: mps was amend- * : - Sixth No. 2 edto make it more clearly expressed that the eee Pathe. and it must be viewed as a acteeen Newratb's + ot i 4 pg ep pe lg ing ge iu amo responded rs l- Seen ot Sone, ene aes Ce wmeuny inex: | fe ber heres maintaining the integrity or | ETit2'n the ahair. Mr Boa eit On motion of Mr. Peters, (Me.,) the minimum | the law. penalty for using or preparing for use stamp~ is true that lawyers, "ike other men, are the subjects of angry 's, yet I will be gob your's Smpeironmnant oad Bee Meee oe | perumaea eee saying that there ts no class of any | $2id it was nec miantty of action Gad fer aan fats tne, to one month's imprisonment or one | community upon which devolves the daty would abide by the nomination. When the hundred dollars fine, or both, at the discretion | imperatively than upon those of arising t ticket was mads all ahould werk for it irre- of the court. high moral tenders of sing the spective of personal feeling. ; wero atube paragraph in theschedule which fixed the r ne atamee & made also by Councilman Gatnes We i Cowan, imp tax on cl a |, Kee, ro cent 5 5 onall same over ton ‘do'lers, gave rise t> a good a Senay S. Mervin, cad omens. al of debate, and variors amendments were offered. The paragraph was finally amended t> read as follows :—‘Bank : mous Tae City.—The the county heid a for Taree of anysam Of money wiiat Se ee Ss in the foterest of soever, drawn upou any bank, broker or trrsi the Washington county borse railroad. 8. P. company, two cents. irown, Esq.,.was called to the chair and Jos. On motion of Mr. Davis, (N. Y.,) an amen‘. ano chosen A. E. L. Keese, ment was adopted that all bil's of exch: Cay ye ft ‘awn from one State on another who represents the uetzen deemed inland bills of exchange. stated the object of the posting, Pd Te Toe clause in relation to bills of exchange bape gp pan > on vabeerip= (inland) was by exempting another of Messrs. Keese, $100 from the stamp tax of five cents; thn- Brown St y and Bator A commit- making $200 exempt. consisting of Memrs. Wallach, Starteray ‘The Section was then adopted without further ‘to confer with thé amendment aint FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. sad The New. York anes es is ‘without — noticeable change, the supply seeking employ- ment in call loans being excess of the demand. the Intendent of the, mercial Dia poll aelh Wad hie ee e ‘as last given. Engine, was woes ci ae U8. 6,388 ih 4 frst act of the Sie ieee ie mae tee Be ; Mr. Martin's offence eee a Seuhe ae 1, 5-208, 1964s enenneeneve i: jan .&July. 1876 Sie nn Bu 5s, 1865... r aie jOBESALE EscaPE oF Puisonzns.—1 He 7 in y is being built in St. Louis for the fordogeout We. se other mame

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