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THE EVENING STAR. DAILY, Sunday exeepted, gee estar Building, 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lith St, THE WEEKLY STAB—pubdlitued om Friday morning—@ 1.50 a year. OT AT ‘AMUSEMENTS. | BY THs f EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ——— THE STAM ts served by carrisrs to their sb- veribers in the City and Distriet at Ten Cuxts PER weex or FoRTT Tour Cexts PER MONTH. Copice » CENTS. » ear, $5.00. S* papers age cent! rom the office lerrer than pal4 for, | | JAYIONAL THEATER. T OF THE AR ERA TROUPE | LAST NICHT BUI EVER Po CHING® ENCL ol THURSDAY» BENEFIT GF AM at time t@ This ef) of Wallace's Masterpiece, Frat time te ti Sieae * wee ; NERIT FRIDAY Bene Hoar ‘ Me mia Jure 6, JACK ) THE BRANSTALK. pestroNENeNr. Ire re he wet weather, th ad- Sd of Faue have been YOST- <7 TUESDAY aud WEDNESDAY next hand th ° TRIALS OF SPRED ONAY AND FAIR BATON CON Wash Commencing TUESBAY, JU Premiem: of Stee for h mite b . emit A. dohagon’s br. «. George M. Patchom, Sr. West ‘ET. never Prat 2:3, the f +3 in 5, barnes Gecrge Nel ALF. Fav 2. heen of t SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, ?UNE 5. Premium of $1400. Free for all horses. » harecas with 2) © followin names br. g. “Recker.”* t's big. M ‘The trinks of epost t the Le rom pt! rier of the Ex Sve Commtttes 2. WTELLASS, Treasurer. ATIONAL THEATER. FRIDAY EVENING, DONE 3, BENEFIT oF THE WASHINGTON FAVORITE, mrs. OMROLINE Rit HINGS-BERNARD, n cocaston will be produced pupancamaings ~ 5 in thiscity, the Grand 6; of be Grand Ope te HUGT ‘NALOSTAN ISLAN ‘The undersigned, havir @ epared thie lovely amd. beat Ber the reception of Pie or Parties, re«pectfully call the attvmeton of tke pub to the same, Applications f etc, may be NOTS, jod-zt je at HE: A. KAISE 2 Green street. eeere ee & HERMANN BICHTER. my 12 Sn" 1236 PENNA. AVENUE, SOUTH Sip, Near 1304 street north. ‘The following Paintings are on free view, and for tale: “The Betrothed.” by Marita Calisch; cae of the most ful pictures by this great mas America, Large pict Bid day heat” * Bre mare by Leas bo Js said to have shot Tecumseh; painted from elif.’ at Fravkfort, Kentucky, by J." To which are added hundred and tw: Boe Pictures from the-sThy mpson and B sont ections. original portraits, of Seganie Wine fr pwede Waking ravings nest and largest ih the United Sta°ea H.N. BARLOW, Proprietor. Xhibitionjs» 16 nd Sale Tra Stacer. o = at MARKREITER’S, VENTH STREET. between D and E «troets, ft Doors abore Odd Bellows Hall, Pai is intings. Engrarings. Ohromos, Ro tuck Paperhangioes, Window Saadee, Baw im Tae ick. Sr TEMS CAs Please remember Name and Wu: —_— BEPOsrrory, u45 7 STREET, Barween Trirteente ant Fourteemte Stress OL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTUGBA PHS, CHROMOS, ac., BOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTUBF, —_————— __.. Wwereasing We exemption avd dumn-' WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1870. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’ ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. “ee Condemn Law—The Captured Bzclusively to The Evening Star. » June 2.—The Liberal ji ity condemn the proposed Iai emancipation of slaves in the Spanish colonies, because by its provisions the children of the present remain servi their own- ers toolong. Modification of the spect is almost There are as yet no ti who were recent TWO CENTS. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s Proceedings, Tavrspa SENATE —Mr. Flanagan introduced a bill | encourage the construction of the Interna- | tonal Pacific railroad. SPECIAL NOTICES. Hair and the Band Talk haves Spotted Tail delegation of Brule Sioux met the President and Secretary White House to-day, and had a *‘big talk.” ‘The Red Clond band of Ogallalla Sioux was not present, net only because ef ‘not having suf- ficiently recovered from their tiresome journey EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. THE [Ncome Tax Discussion To-pay.—The ‘House was engaged to-day in debating the in come tax under the five minute speech rale Mr. B. J. Warerewonz has been re-electh.d 8 member of the House of Representatives ‘from South Carolina. Mu. J. H. HERON has resigned his place as a Clerk in the Land Office to take the pes’.tion of Assistant Register of Lands for the State of Missouri resident in Waskmgton. ¥ orthe with their , ES 3 1217 and 121 Importer of Wines and. Li Dispatches. gation. ‘oer Gognee. 8 Sosa: LES ayia a ‘ Propet BLE i “al eg MORE! AN Is the best article known to preserve the bair. 1 y From Spain The from the unsettled that aterm of the ae Englishmen. Va.,and fixing the term = en rs 0 a BY Wasuington, and ferred trict of Cotumbia. Mr. Harris off Committee on of the district troduced Dill to prescribe the gas in the city ce Of llwminat; them to be at peace with the whites, and that the Government and powerfnl en pel a Secretary Boutwell and the A’ General ‘nt when the Indians arrived, bat di the whole of the conference. Commissioner Parker and A; companied the delegation to the Wait After leaving there, they visited the Department, and were cond exemplified in that divi- jained. was ere, as might be imagined, the “ ob- Sh einervere” a they wended their way ai the passages depart: inust ‘have been forcibly impréssed with the le faces, whose anxiety to e red men was by no meaus indians wore felt hats, whichj the agent obtained for them while en route to poe penned ae, A re Indian * and their bu: ings, 7 uriousl y Srncmented blankets ™ & picturesque appear- fered 4 resolution instrncting the | baskets, tags, So. were ace Commeree to inquire bert means and the cost of rebui government the levee= on the lower Mixsi=« A 14 beet: OmOTE = ti new scient of the most powerful and ia the verstable Keugdom, 7 makes iy and used by the first medical vidio he. PUALL & CO, Nashus. N.H., BACHELOR'S HAIR DYE. called of the Englishmen by brigands noar The Government is making an eflort to hunt down the culprits. Now orm, ari to Liverpool. Miuitany Derartweyt Extanaun.—By direction of the Presitent the Department of the Lates bas been enlarged, so te extend it ta Ogdensburg instead of Lake Champlain. Grex, HUMPHRers.—By direction of the Pres- idem: Brevet Major General A. A. Hump! Chief of Engineers, has been essigned to duty acecrding to his brevet rank. | dress to teacher and pupils, aftor which he J | tributed the medals and pre: . r. H. made some remarks on hi which were enti resolution was is resolation, | rely inaudible; atter which the ted. Mr. Sawyer asked to take up ide for the sale of certain lands ved it. dune biti Marathon, from wed here last evening, on ber “Loxpowuakey, Jane 2—The St. Andrew's, ‘Quebec for art of making mon ‘Glasgow, was signaled off this THE ONLY NOMINATION sent to the Samato 'to- dey was that of Robert M. Wallace, to be Col- lector of Internal Revenue fer the 3d district of South Carolina, in place of A. 8. Wallace, who resigned to actept From Loxpoy, June 2-—The weather to- Political news is unimportant. News via Lisbon. Rio Janeiro. The news is mainly ‘The Argentine Republic had de- ze Gen. Jordan. A been sent against his followers, om account of the assassination of Urquiza. energy of curious ‘Tue BILL to abolish the franking privilege came up as the specialerder in the Senate at one o'clock to-day, but, after some diseussion, it was passed over informally by a vate of 23 to 26, it being understood among Senaters that the vote should be a test one on the bill. ee ‘bill to abolish t: LINEN SUITS, PLAN CHRUK AND then proceeded with, Striped Goods, aVUAK HALL, ees amendment of M: el provisions of law, authorizing of newspapers and the free circu newspapers to subscribers im the county whe rinted. 2 Mr. Drake advocated in the interest of the » moccasins, and c of bright red give the enical Council. Rome, June 2.—The Pope declines on any pretence whatever to dela: the Ecumenical Council. ©. REICHENBAOH'’s the deliberations of Bo. 423 11th Street, above e even urges indus- t of the fathers, and has suggest- meetings be held an hoar eariicr p ommngy sog APPOINTMENTS OF MILITARY CADETS ar Larez.—The President has made the followin; appointments of cadets at large to enter the Military Academy at West Point in June of EsTasiiseep OveR 20 YeARs,) for. the sale of the celeb Planes, Organs and leledeons for Organ Toning and Repairing. | and ex-Trustee J. E. F. Holmead, wh: j —— consented (at the request of Tue Rerorm Rervncicays are making up boar good tickets in most of the wards, and are |-closing up the ranks where there are splits. We are glad, also, to see that pains are taken to se- cure a full representation of intelligent colored men on each ward ticket. hisamerdment as being ught more honest and deer Mr. Harlan thought this bill had better be over, a8 there was no immedia and take up the Indian omen es be passed at | ~meol 4 o by — ‘and exemplary Prince Arthur Com) Lelegraphed Enclusively to The Evening Star. HUNTINGTON, June 2.—Prince Arthur pre- sented at colors to the volunteers here to-day. Complimen: the Prince and General Lindsay on the condact of the men during the recent raid. Pacey" site jorthern Presbyterian @ iy—Chicage the Next Piace Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. PHILADELPRIA, June 2—In the Presbyterian General Assembly thig morning, reports from several committees were presented an A report was presented stating that the Pused to endow several iments the Ha- V. M. Newton, son of $43 Wm, Maynadier - May ', U.S.A. son, sonof Gol Thompeon, U.S.A. Sturgis, son of Gen. Sam’! D. 8! Wm. Baird, son of bsolom Baird, U , Son of Capt. C. P. R. Rogers, grandson of the thomas F. Davis, P. Brewer, son of S. Volunteers; jathan Kimball, Chas. eches were made by NEW dart. 05 2 om FRANOR—Itis reported in Paristhat Mon. Berthemy hae been trans- ferred from Washington to Brussels, and Pre- vost Paradol has been appointed. his successor as ambassador from France te the United once, as the time had lo Commisei chases, and he could not do it until he ur’ 1. Vinton, money he was to have. NG A late Com. Per: orphan of a soldier; the late Paymaster W. A. Kimball, son of Gen. N: U.S. Volunteers. z IT WILL BE SEEN by our local columns that the loose system of issuing scrip certificates or orders by the ward commissioners has resulted, as might be expected, in extensive forgeries and frauds. There is no law authorizing the is- suing of these scrip orders by the ward commis- sioners, and, like the issuance of dated checks by the Mayor, it is an invention of the present corrupt municipal admi 8. Wot, Esg., having rece! from New York, Louisville, aud Chicago, his assistance to prevent the continuan: outrages in Roumainia againet his Coreligion- ists, called to-day on the Secretaay of the State, who ordered at once the appointment ot Adolphe Buchner, Esq., as Consul General at Bucharest, Roumania, Mr. Buchner is an Israelite, and this action of our government will show how we deprecate the persecution Practiced, and the enlightened, liberal Policy SAVING OF AT‘LEAST 26 PER CENT. ‘CONPIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE.—The Sen- ate, in Executive session yesterday, confirmed the nomination of H. A. Badham of North Caro- lina, Consul General at declined, and Watson R. of Customs at Tappahannock, Va. States Government professorships in Hi » in case that institution wil tion of Indians who shall act as teachers and missionaries amon; tribes. Resolutions accepting of By baying their Tampico, vice Pike, Building, un the direction of Trast Wentworth, Goilector here higgle so much | TOILET ARTICLES AND NOTIONS ger of being Milled inane being killed in th fiends. ce no danger about its ng too many friends. mm showed that it Pomeroy, the bill was then by yeas &, nays ds. of Mr. Stewart, the Committee on Fore‘gn Kelations were instructed to in ‘opriety of raising the rank of the dij lomatic representative of the United States in from Minister Resident and Minister Plenj; HOUSE.—Mr. Hooper (Mass.) from the Com- mittee on Ways and Means, asked leave tohave considered a bill previding for the creation of reasurer of the United | but objection was made by | The overtures of the Presbyterian Genora! Assembly to the Southern Presbyterian Assem- bly did not prove saccessful. A committee on the subject having been appointed in the latter body, the majority report that the Presbyterian Church ‘‘must purge itself of error in regard to Political utterances, deliberately pronounced year after year, and which in our opinion was of the cause and Kingdom of our common Lord and head. Nor can we, by of- ficial correspondence, consent to blunt the edge of this, our testimony, concerning the nature and mission of the Church-as a purely spiritual body among men.” After some discussion, the majority report was adopted bya vote of 30 to 16. Itis very clear that reunion cannot be ef- fected upon anysuch terms. The two Churches, 7 ee mek BUY OULU Le quirements of each other, but simply agreed that no action by either party, during the soy aration, should bind the reunited Church, um less it had been the action of both bodies. ‘Ti. required no compromise of principle on either side. The acknowledged standards of the Chureh formed the sole ground of reunion. presented by the committee on the polity of the church constituting the Pres- bytery of East Florida was agreed to- ‘The committee on the theo! the northwest at Chi: Sir. Howe said Chere wa Mr. Howe was Doing kilted ‘here by havin The votes which had been had not many friends. On motion of Mr. Of the undersigned, who has by his extensive pur- chases, when the prices were at the lowest fignre, mace himself able to satisfy even the most hard to please in both assortment and prices, ved telegrams logical seminary ot Presented majority majority report members of the present that institution, and di- Both reports were re- majority was adopted red three board’ of trustees of rected them to resign. ceived. The report of the »fter the words of censure were stricken out. [n consideration of the adoption a very warm and discussion toek place. inal items of the finance report, concern- ing the five million fund were adopted. The final item was altered so as to make the time of collection in the month of January next a+ as possibly simultaneous, instead ef fixing ne first Presbyterian Church, of Chicago, lace of meeting of the nex? To reduce this Extensive Stock he will as a to Envoy Extra- FURTHES INDUCEMENT Make a deduction of an office of Assistant T; States at Baltimore, Mr, Farnsworth. On motion of Mr. Schenc! the consideration of the Ln! bill, was laid aside for one hour and the House roceeded to the consideration 0! the Committee on Elections. Mr. Paine (Wis.) reported the memorial of Joseph Howeil, contestant for the seal from the Ist Tennessee district in the Fortieth Congress and asked that it might be referred to the Com. mittee on Claims. Bir. Paine alse reported a bill to bay contest- auts in the present Congress for time spent and expenses incurred in contesting seats, as follows. Caleb 5. Hunt, La., $2,000; douis St. Martin, La., We onsenve that in their re-apportionment of the federal offices in New York, some of our cotemporaries name Gen.W. 8, Hillyer as likely w receive one Of the appointments. that Gen. H. was on the staff ef Gen. Grant during the war and still sustains intimate per- sonal relations with him has probably given rise to this theory, but we have the bestof authority for saying there is no foundation for it. Hillyer is too pronounced a Demoerat to expect such an official mark of fayor at the hands of the President, even if he desired it, which he does not. On the other hand, the politicians of New York will probably tind at the proper time 16 PER CENT. OA awd Mow Com, "k, the regular order, fernal Kevenue tax | ran of the Congressional Lit si all pur Gleaa: GUS ead oneal The Key. Dr. G. L. Prentiss and T. J. Skin- en Un all purchases, ge an . ner, Jr., were nominated to the vy: acant Chicago professorships. f reports from & over his STOCK by sil moans, Stearns, of New whether yon wish to purchase or not Telegraphed Eaclusively to the Evening Siar. message, to be delivered to day, 18 @ practical business docu Governor reports the finances of the c u Message of Gov. | nue, the hours for voting being trom 4a. im /a Hi | 8 p.m. At two o'clock 55 votes hal ° B. SILVERBERG, The Democratic State Convention of yesterday, atter nominating a ticket for State officers, passed resolutions denouncing the tariit 312 SEVENTH STREET, | chances laying in favor of McC: H. Sypher, La., | and it is thought that after tour o'clock, w nearly $358,000 have been paid, leaving aL S400; Frank ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUETTES, &c., &e., PICTURE FRAMES. CORD AND TASSELS, ac., &. VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, PARLOR BRACKETS. &¢ & Fine Assortment for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. oc 18-17 A.V. 8. SMITH. —_—_ PIC NICS, E*°CSs10N8 To MARSFALL HALL, ON THE 4 STEAMER ARROW, BAST WASHINGTON SABB rn SS SCHOOL, Has been postponed ow account of weather, but will Jeay Yard Wharf at ck, th street, ¥., oth in od trip: can be had at the of scholars of the School. SUMMER RESORTS. RDAN'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS #REVERICK COUNTY, ¥4., Only Ie miles from Stephenson's Depot P_ 0., a point on the Harper's Ferry and Win. chester Railroad, five miles from Winchester. This Watering Place will bs regularly o 1 the FINST DAY UF JUNE, weler meee “Fr more favorable circumstances than st any time sine war, and every effort will bemade, to give entire satisfaction fo all she guests: ‘Stine City Band ot Muste wilh ein ‘Stiendasce, gd Fancy Balls will DS given free the se nphiets fur distri nat the Springs, at Messrs. ©: leman Baltimore, and wt the Insurance Rooms of Hanson & Blackfond, 319 7th street. Wasbington City x Trans: $3 per day $1720 yer week. and month. Untlfren and col oF white servants th: a r mod at OPEN MAY 151m. 1570 brated Wateri the reception ovements bare 7 Pr eullar to the tomale Constitution, and ax an » A tonic and s ger as restorative, they are. Thaps. Iw Seosegss laste cect Toa peat. Sagi eed pri for the Jawns and ballroom @ Rest Bina of mustes and tu govern) a wat geet lame amusement and recreation usually found at ove bess Summer resorts will be at the c+ ae tock prisax ALN fhe ice tleven to! ours of Richmond. "ee-, Vera ‘ailin daylight we the cars of Cheaepoake: Obb ont paul stage ¢aeh: rer samooth amd level foal oP tot down She visitors at the Spri BS A FRAZIER. Poy, B7_The Rockbrtign Water ‘mnt ‘i ane. for sale by the principle Druceist of the Cait et ease Descriptive pamphicis ens ineoum appiicntn ne by eolm OAS BALE LEADS THE PASRION IN ALL y o fee of Ciothing A STHONY Fisnxas f CLASS SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, N Nrvrm Stxeer, OPPUSITE PATENT OFFivE, rr ‘Pped. Gentiomen’s c! rantes is giv: esses el be rome + #0 thas they will not AP raat BH Borat 34 gu re, if sa a Sam, 3 sad Co, that such political aspirations as he may have and internal revenue laws, and lie in quite a different direction. Jaw of Congress for the enforcement of the Fir- teenth Amendment unconstitutio: lowing nominations were made: Secretary of State, Wm. Heisley, of Cleveland; Supreme Judge, R. O. Harrison, of Loudon; Comptro!ler of the Treasury, John H. Heaton, members of the Board of Public Spencer, ot Licking, and Gen. Geo. W. An- drews, of Anglaise, of indebtedness a fraction less than ©: k Under these circumstances a further redueti taxation is recommended. From Philadel Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. PHILADELPTIA, Jane 2.—Forty cases of re- lapsing fever were. removed this week from Bedford to thi Pronouncing the = PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND DsSrregr. my" Mr. Paine. from same committee, bill to regulate compensation in tested elections. ‘The bill provides that herent. ter no money shall be paid to any one who shail contest for a seat in Congress on unreasonable grounds; but any one who has reasonable | all be allowed the expen. LINERY. OvR esteemed fellow-citizen, Jonah D, Hoo- ver, bas been spending the past several weeks in northern Georgia to recruit his impaired health. Last week he received information that bis name was being used in connection with the Mayoralty contest in this city, with the evident intent to aid the re-election of the present cor- poration ring. As the use of his name was en- tirely without his consent, desired to place himself right before this comma- nity, where he has resided so long and among whom he enjoyed such prominent social re! lations, he determined to return at once, and by his Presence urge upon his fellow-eitizens the ne- cessity of rallying to the support of Mr. on whose election in the present contest he siders the welfare of our city depends, 7 railroad trip on the return ‘was too severe for his shattered constitution, and he has since his arrival been, and now is, lying at death's door. Yesterday, however, he rallied sufficiently to convey to his friends his feelings in the matter, and they are thus brietly expressed in this para- MRS J 330 PENNSY Begs to inform her custome: ally, that havin, Branch Establi SPRING’ grounds for contest sh ses actually incurred in the contest. In the course of the debate upon the resolu. | tion, Mr. Dawes stated that In the last twelve | years the sum of two hundred has been paid out of the conti re and the lalies gener- ighborhood have now been by the Board of Health. Brewster was bur ‘m was adminis chamber robbed of plate she will sell off her entire stock of cRY FANCY GOODS ‘BIFICK, for the irned from New ¥. mprises all the new +22 —___ In the Virginia Senate on Monday the Prosi- dent laid before the Senate « communication from Governor Walker, covering a letter from Governor Bowie of Maryland, asking the co- operation of the Legislature of Virginia in the passage of laws tor the protection of tish and regulation of shad and herring fisheries on the which, on motion of Mr. Taylor, of Loudoun, was referred tothe Committze on General Laws. ent fund to con- not entitled to iu the same period of time contested-election while in all the years e of HL ized last night. Chiorofor: to him, and his and jewelry valued at ay and as he earnestly t and most superb NG DEPARTMENT at 330 Pennsylvania there have been over cases considered before thisthere wi contested cases. \e somewhat to the troublous times, but much of to the facility with which men the contingent fund. the morning hour ex- the bill went over. House then resumed consideration of the inder consideration the inco: (lowa) spoke in favor of retain- that the country de- taxation, but thought it elsewhere rather than apon wasa tar upon accumulated capital. ‘tir. O'Neill (Pa.) advocated an absolute re- Of the tax. it was not necessary to the aud there was, for retaining it. ‘Springs’ to let. Apply Officers, Detective Bigicy and Clarvoo, —_.+—__. From Canada—Presbyterian Bynod— Withdrawal of Troops From the Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. ‘terian Ghureh ot of Canada with church of Scotland held here rday, Rey. Solomon Milne, oi Smith Fi was elected Moderator ‘Troops are being rapidly withdrawn from the LADIES, it was also owin, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, 8, Linney sg ee, #0, and he making a satistactory ex in connection ‘That the largest assortment of ‘nal tax bill, the section u: ————_-«ee. that to STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACE Pi bate ys pave. ps Mazer el naka er , been estab- lished under General Blanco. Carraccas was captured after a fight in which five hundred men are said to have been killed and much damage done to the city. —_ 4S ee The latest Fenian Generals— ‘Starr—arrested by the U. still in custody. manded a reduction of SHAWLS AND PARASOLS might be reduced this item, which Are selling at reduced prices at 8. HELLER’S. ‘zclusively to the Evening Star. Toronto, June 2.—At the annual meeting 0° Ta agp pa ged Wesleyan Methodist Chu ‘Asser! ly here ministers Punahon was unanimously elected Pro- Mr. B.F. Krrrexnovse, chief clerk of the Register’s office of the Treasury, has been re- duced to a fourth-class clerkship, and J. ‘T. ppointed chief clerk in his place. Mr. ccount of his age and the in- Ladies’ and Children's WALKING support of the government, NDER GARMBNTS at prices to suit therefore, no necessity Mr, Wilson (Minn.) 0} the Mr. Townsend (Pa. et the income tax was tured S. authorities, are ) said the clamor against a very handsome assortment of KID local and manafac- Itdid ust come tre GLOVES at $1 creased amount cual Deere ti position, preferred the Of @ fourt-class A New York Fotlceman Stabbed ai Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. New York, June 2.—Police Officer D; at eres Broa Casey and Patrick Dug S32 ufly are reporte has been selling for her styles from 75 CORSETS. : Tiss, $3.50, and of REJECTION OF THE SANDWIOn - TReATY.—The Senate in Execative session yes- terday continued the debate on the Sandwich Islands Keciprocity treaty, various Senators iz afew minutes on! afternoon, when Mr. Cole ment of half an sociation was held in the of HUMAN and IMITA- S. HELLER’s, 715 MARKET SPAUE, Between 7th and 8th stroots. BOQUETS! COCR CREE amp sare « A full assortment from Bradley, and Fever pa _epl-am No. 403 (new number) E “SINGER” NEW rAMux 5 ON EASY TERMS, ‘OMP, Ys SAL. ‘ROOMS. AN LES) 5 instructed anthers residences. reason why Western members the repeal’ because theic cOnstituents Esq.. secretary. Mr. Jenkin Thomas, from th comintttes oni gu hour’s duration in favor of rati- Mr. Sumner closed the discussion ly that with paralysis, bat mn, 20; against ratil ‘His health is as good as for months past. in the affirmat treaty was not rat ~ Saaiiag are, ee Exclusively New Yorke, June 2.—John Cramer, of Wa tal clecto? for denetae gtessman, gpl Stan EWING MACHENE ———_—___ ERt ‘The Award of Goverment Bonds rT. |. A. NORTON, A; 717 MARKET SPACE. iF i EDUCTION CENTS TO sIx _CARTAGB EXTRA. | | 8 33 i FH H H that the tax was the most, levied. ‘at the Bar. Johor) ponte ret the * ich was a war tax, and now w sare. CAL.) oppered the repwa « net Mr: arks (Mass.) would vote for th al olit-on, but tatiing m that he would Percentage. No tax was just and proper tat repressed the productive initustry of the cov a- , and thie ax Gd have that repress ang eflect. “LOCAL NEWS. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Anvaal Examination. The annual examination of the pupils of the | public schools of Washington commenced \. s+ terday. a Finer District.—Female Primary, No First district, located at the corner of 14th of or large number of and (nends ot the p is. This school is of Si little girls, omen the ages of ive and twelve years— a! of whom were t at th examination, neatly attired, and upon e whole passe] a very creditable examination. Sixteen or cig) !ce | will be transferred to secondary or uighor 8 of primary schools in September noxt. be room in which this school is locate! i« probably one of the best in the District, upon the second floor of the scheal bui mg, at the corner of Mth and Y street, tas come Toom formerly cooupied by the Male Grammar School. It is large and well ventilated and lighted, with a high ceiling. avd Ro other building adjoining. Flowe: taste about the room yesterday. At the close of the examination Mr. Brown made a short ad Medal, Katie Darnell, prem. and exemplary conduct, A Webster, mre M. tie Pocech, Ax if 7 1. For improv ment, to Marie Simons, Ada Barron, Ma | Sibley. For penmanship, to Ada Waugh | or to Ada Beaman. Vocal mas. > South Care- | Beatuess, purposes. cait be Lei | Lilie Beaman. been trying = — mouths y~ sare. wou! secure u le of South Carolina, who, by the in- | @ streets southeast, was examined yesterday Congress, were being ex; e bill to abolish the franki game up at 1 o'clock as the special Turxy Dierrict.—Primary No. 1, Mise vcr ind teacher, located at the corner of Ut) ant Trustees Moore and Dulin. The exam{na was thorough and tisfactory in all the 1 ivilege | Mary branches, as was etidenced by the jarco . when | Humber (24 out of 6% pupils) found quale) jor 'y moved to place it at the foot of | tramsfer te secondary schools. which was not agreed to—yeas | he franking privi the question belng Sa tee | girls adwitted inte the public Zoe continue existing Fourta Disraict.—Primary No. distriet, was examined This schoo! is composed of the youngest cl Toll, 47; present at examination, 45, 14 pr: i to higher schools during the year ination was conducted by Trustee ( of the district) to supply the place of » Lawrence, absent frem the city on aceda ifl-health. The examination was tn all res equal to the preceding ones, under the « lent. preceptress, Biss ‘Jossphine, Lee. This classes won encomiums of all present. M Champtin read the followin award of ae which were presented to papi! at the « of the examination :—Medal to Laura 1 duct to Louisa Breck, Annie Jobson, Annie Roach, Mary Aiken, Nettie Imrie, #: a Pella; tor attention to study and lin ment, Fanny ey; for , Hosa Kettler; for weatnoss, 1.l!y 4 vocal music, Mamie Thorn, en- titled fo honorable mention, Sophronia Ucas and Aunte Miller. SPELLING Contes ‘he four Interm >tiate S.hools of the Third District concluded th contest for the gold medal! yesterday at Wal Moore and Dalin. ‘The first trial was bell on Friday last. Each school was represen'« eight pupils, making in all sixteen boys teen girls.” Eighty-one words selected {1 one hundred words ef the Com, @ w-re given out to be written. The re: as that Ella Miller, Katie Somers, B eGraw and Florence Ober, o: Miss Lin Davis’ school; Annie Cunningham, Mary Hughes, Lavinia Accardi and Mary Elica Brown. of Miss Hannah Johnson's School, and Hari; Spottord, of Miss Kate Morphy’s «choo! did not -uiss ‘a word. On the second triab Bridget McGrew, Florence @ber and Mary Ellen Brown each missed one word, and t+ other six none, forty new words having Ere? ge. On the third trial Katie Somers and : Ma Miller each missed one, the rest thirty-five words ' and fast trial al! missed except 1 Of Mise Morphy’s school, carried off the prize. Great cr there con’estants as the words sel deing written. Spoftord is the son of the present ef prAry. Tse Pemany WARp is progressi co T Hh street ea~ and Si Carolina a polled, and it was believed betore the hour of closing that number would be doubled. For Alderman it is a hot race between 1. E MeCathran and Horatio Browning, with tha hran so ¢ the employes guit work in the Navy Yard McCathbran will poll a tall and steady vot For Council there are lots of candidates, of whom Clarence M.Barton leads the ticket so 1 while close in bis wake are Benjamin F. mer and Wm. L. Cowan. Frank D. Gainos (colored) will undoubtedly be nominated. —— Dr. DARBY'S CAaSE—Corporation Attorn y Cook Refuses to Gory a Summons.—At UM o'cloo’ to-day a charge of illegal registr and he p The evidence was to the effect that his tamly during the summer, usually resided ia Warren. ton, and he was in the habit of spending bie Sundays there. Mr. Win. A. Gook had immoned in this case, but sent wor: ‘was obliged to go to Baltimore. An atta: was issued, and Cook informed the o™ ft was fMlegal,and refused to answer. The o were instructed to bring Mr. Cook over, matter was dropped. ALTERING CornPorRatrow OnvErrs—B»» © Men Attempting to Defraud the Corporation. his ing Commissioner Murphy appeared at ton | Justice Walter's office, baving with him one the corporation laborers, Edward Brown, whou he charged with having’ attempted to ono wo wane by an altered order, tix ¢ wing y been drawn for tifteen sollar which ton altered by writing one hundes and the fi 1 in front, making it read as i dollars. Jastioe heard the evidence ar committed Brown to jail. Iwo other or»: One altered from nine dollars to uinety, an! an- other from two Aoltars and fifty cent= to tw: nt two dollars and fifty cents—were left with the ‘om the body | Justice, and warrants were issued for ts parties. rider n B. Blake presiding: John Carroll ir on the celebration of the Four}: July next,.presented @ report, which wa: a-- that the ‘of presen? ing the memorial block’ to the "Washine.s National Monument Societratall tee ne The abies Turned — T. Richardson, H. an were before Jus- mes Crutchett Jot 7, synare 655, Mr. W. B. Webb ap- and exhibited a recep: paid by the accused for for the arrest of Oratohett. This prop- erty wasleased for the National Kerigerating dy refer- wo te ey another columa consequence amtaverable woa')- mane moceiotoce (nee | iWon, ve been iponed and coating esee ith gook time some excellent trotting