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TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. = i _——— oa Railroad Brivsgo Sct on Fire. ‘| Pa.) leave to print which having been given EVENLN' onrr:_., ,. The Courts. AMUSEMENTS. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS Teleqraphed BAN ty to The Evening Bar. te ibe aaa" essed epon tho prepticnocs G STAR. the “sulor the Inte ‘Aun fige; bequeathing &e | RP ATIONAL THEATER. ————————————— ut ee oe ceseveemme 6 BETO. | Hunton her fe st hear dicate to Six Nights Onis, the Foster Brothers’ Com'c straction. I, fec2, the bridge which forma fa ce Tisese, and vingies — he | MONDAY... .cee000+ Hamilton, durin, life, ani sinuations mt speech — oe FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. umd-about Cabie Bynchuns The Reported Fewan Plot_ Excitement in London, Telegraphed Exclusiocly to The Evening Star. Lo=pom, Jens a today warm and del hal. "The Trish telegraph lines are not working well to-day. At present it is impossible to commu- nicate with Valentia at the poiut where the land lines connect with the English cabie, and, as a covsequence, telegrams from English cities for the 1 1° States are going forward by the following somewhat cireuitaus route — By the Channel cable to Brest, thence by the French cable to St. Pierre, then by the New Foundiand Company's cable to Sidney, C. B., thence by the New Foundland line to Port Hood, and thence by the Western Union tines to the various cities and towns in the United States and Canadas. Notwithstanding this an- usual route, there is no apparent delay in the transmission of messages. The working of the Hines in thie way demonstrates the wisiom and practical value of the jomt ar - ment made by the English and French eable companies some time since. In the absence of some sach arrangement, America would not be in telegraphic communication with Europe to-day, because the sof both companies are disordered. The English line is crippled from Valentia cast, and the French line from St. Pierre west, bat by jumping from one cable to the other, as it were, In mid-ocean, te telegraphic communication is re- ‘The newspapers of London this morning re- call tne words of Commodore Ashbury about bis building a new yacht if the Combria is m defeated, and assert that the Egeria’s wietory over the commodore’s yacht on Satur- day was comp It is reported that the police are discovering Tamifications of a Fenian plot in every direc tion, not only in di ut elsewhere im England. and Wales. Arms and ammunition, destined for parties in Dub- lin. and epporently designed to be vsed imme- diately, have been ui Jiseovered here. Several boxes and barrel» of war material, ready for shipment, have been serzed at Holy Head, and the persons in whose charge they were, taken into eutody. The anthorities are watcbfal. The puplic ex- citement is not abated. Arrived Ont. Loxpoxpzery, June 6.—The steamship Val- Jetta, from New York for Glasgow, was signalled off this port early this morning. SouTHamer Jane 6—The steamship Franktort, from New Orleans and Havana, bas arrived. Terrible Fire in Constantinople —Thir- ty Lives Lost_Immense Destruction of Property. TNOPLE, June 6.—Yesterday after- Beon, about one o'clock, a fire broke out, which spread with alarming rapidity through the rich- est quarters of the city. ‘The Games were first discovered in an oid building in Pera on the north side of Goldenhorn. A —s wind was blowing at the time, and the fire quickly communicated to the adjoining buildings. ‘The efforts of the firemen and citizens to stop the progress of the flames were futile, and in a few hours the residences of the English, Ameri can and Portuguese ambassadors and consa- Jates, a theater, many churches, mosques, and thousands of houses, and the richest stores and shops in the city were reduced to ashes. The loss of life by falling walls has been fearfully estimated. At least thirty people mere killed by this cause alone. | ‘The loss is in- eaiculable. The fire at this hour, noon, is still burning Hercely. and the excitement of the people beggars description. New Minister from Portugal to Wash- ington. Lisnow, June 6.—The appointment of Senor Figaar, to the Portugese legation at Wash- ington is gazetted to-day. SS MEXICAN NEWS, Extra Session Cong ress— Brigand- age—The Usual N. ber of Bevoia- an ‘The Treasury as Empty as that ef Washington City. Exciusively to The Evening Star. Havana, Jurie 6—The regular mail steam- ship from Vera Cruz arrived this morning, bringing dates from the City of Mexico down to the Ju The Mexican Congress would hold an extra seesion, in order that the discussion on the proposed constitutional re- form might be finis! The stage between Vera Cruz and Jalapa had been robbed by brigands, and one passenger killed. Six bandits have recently been executed at Za- tatecas. General Kocha was moving on the Fevolut Leon and Garci temporarily dissolved bis bands for the purpose of collecting them at some future day. The Zacatecas insurgents were disbandine. The new Permoiselle mines are yieldin €normously The citizens of Guateraala have invaded the Mexican territory. establishing courts and laws im the State of Chiapa, and cutting oat farms for themseives, and not recognizing the laws of the Mexican government. The squatters were ordered to abandon the Mexican Territory. Notice was also given to them that if they did not comply force would be used to destroy their bui dings and property. It is neral! ed that Felix Diaz, Governor of ta » is the prime mover in the invasion, intending to form a separate republic ‘The national treasury is bankrupt. The Guayamasrevointion is ended for the present, Lozada refusing to participate. — The International Typographical Union. Telegraphed Baclusieely to The Beening Star. Crxcinmati, June 6—The eighteenth annual meeting of the International Typographical Onion to-day. Hundreds ‘of ‘Gelogates are here from the Western States and British Provinces. Two lady delegates are present from New York. The meeting will last until ane 6.—The International Ty- cal Union met to-day in the Council chamber, Isaac D. George, of Nashville, presi- dent, inthe chair. The lst of delegates was called and a Committee on Credentials ap- pelted, after which the Union adjourned until 2 o'clock p. m. Cee From Philadelphia_The Roumania Massacre Story-Shipments of Pe- troieam. ‘Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. PRiLapELrmia, June 6.—The contradiction, | an Press dispatch from London, of te recent hoax reporting the massacre of thousands of Israeutes in Roumania, has caused at relief to all clases, which is mi with ition at the the of Un Saterday seven ship, loaded with refined and ernde petrotewm, cleared at this port for Europe, See ere gallons. The total pene trom thi are 5,000,000 in excess or eaports to the same time last year. Baciusively to The Beening Star. Lovisviiis, Ky., June 6—The procession of the Cathotle Central Society yesterday was one Of the lar, and most im] ever seen in this city. ‘The nonses of the German citizens on the line of the warch were decorated in the qmost tasteful manner. Penticost Sunday was ally observed by the Catholics, Jews, and ane. There was ap immense assem- b! at the Jewish synagogues to witness the Ceremonies. Telegrapned Pen to The Evening Sar. Crxcrysatt, June 6—& f Inraclines was ‘eld. in Plam-stiset Tempis act night, to take action in to the massacre of Jews in Komania. were adopted apremmee, horror and indignation at the out- Action. A committes was apboluted to tolagraia was to Europe for further information. “. ———— Dan. Voorhees on the Stamp. Telegraphed Bacluswvely to The Bvening Star. ‘TxRee Havre, Ivp., Jane 6.—The Hon. Dan. ‘Voorhees made & political speech at the Court moans a Sais Coy cu Satandng evening. He dis- cussed the 15th amendment, the Roman mission , the national finances, and the North... ern Pacitic railroad bill. He announced his in- tention to make but one more race for ———— ae . Railroad Opening. ; Exclusively fo The Evening Star. SDIAR. ? 6— —¥~ June 6.—The Vandalia, Terra Haute, ‘will open on Ww lay, when an excursion will be given pe, Governor, State officers, City Council, dof ‘Trade of this gegular train wit city to St. Louis. The de~ rs the turning factory of J. B. Corne! ether buildings. Loss 223.009, pak ae mostly in Reyal Company. > ———— Fatal Railroad Accident, Baclusively to The Boening Star. Battrwoxe June 6th—The freight trainfrom Philadelphia for this cit morni: ack nver.ran over and’ Killed an wsinows colored man, severing his bedy in two. ——o Espartero for Kt <oe. ‘ Mapas dune fh Greate naan ations in favor Eapartero for King of Spain, were made by bis adberents wm this city pee an erly OccU” 4eq the place Sone was burned, her eldest som, Harrison T. Hamilton, was filed. | Pan:itaine, JAC RK AND THE BEANSTALK’ Pr and the, gisaster involved tne destrurion of the Edw ard Dunn was appointed guardian to the | duced with new scenery new tricks, new wardro> . Gets (Pa) said that his remarks goald ste “i Mr. Gets (Pa) woul orphan of Wm. T. Falvey, late of New York | snd the following artists, The Humpty Dumpty have been made in the House had ano, a the ietor TROY, June® 4 The railroad bridge was set , Walicious had imposed —- = on tire ia a fn bs ahaa! we | B* THOMAS DOWLING, Aect ©... Goorgetow | LOCAL NEWS. bust ess of the city. Had there been a | D4 rorded, Hie intended not’ é ; bond $300. ae ae fo Nemmsisbare, | IMPROVED ProPERTY bi gn wind this morning that catustrophe might | T0,Pec, thorteds ae Heague was song Der ae. Bry Hedee ieth ea” ‘Puel. Gybocsser and iaies Ae at bitte nave been repeated. sitive. RiOTOUS PROCEEDINGS OF THE BoWRNITES— | cejique Schott in their Aerial Duspension—Tho Mar- a TUESDAY AFT ———=— Mr. Negley (Pa.) obtained leave co introduce es Sa ee syn ters Bean- Felten, Fall Gorped~Ballet ardGrand Prans- 2 Ewa onl, is Base Ball—The Towr of the Hay- i tablish a line of stear,sh: tween | Stalk,” . 2 —- §—_ -E 3 make; fon ecto ‘tees Pity mxcunsion of the steamer Arrow to — lo Georgetown. froxting £7 kh s weit side ot High street. absre th ing back to Market irest The improves sist uf a two-story Brick Store and Dwell-ng 1 omtaining 5 Foums, storervcm, collar. aud water asi rs. tme southern States and ports in Europe = 7 Soy Surru’s Ant GALLERY, 245 F street. Maxxarrer’s ABT GALLERY, 198 7th street. New Yorke, June 6—after the match with the Atlantics, of Bxooklyn, to-day, the Hay- makers, of Troy, vill start ons tour to Phila- eae. BaRLow’s ABT GALLERY, venue, ‘erms: One-half cash, balance tp 6 and Mf mon’ delphia, Baltimore and W' m, and will fa Ache GAeAee, I Fa. a1 - whh maugh. cues by cand of eee the Athletic, Olympics, Na- t x ry, Conveyancing and stamps at the c= See Vora Wirnocr Fai—Oe sens ae tra Dg cee snc, | Secatesied eect at Fin - tax) ing out ina manner worthy of all praise, despite | ould not pay to force a fight, and returned to | STAR, OF BROOKLYN, (Chwunion Amateurs.) | Wont = >t pe Chicago's Big their own On ic I. 3th aod BR streets, ly to The Evening Star. the weather, to cast their votes for Matthew G = or w. ae wig 2 ‘heap Groands. corner a st Emery, but if a single Emery voter has failed to go to the polls, thinking his vote will not be needed, we urge him to go and cast his ballot at once. We shall elect Mr. Emery without Cuicaco, June 6.—H. Potter Palmer, a well- known millionaire, gives notice that’ he will commence the erection of a hotel, probably the lary in the or It will have a paee of 23 feet by 252 feet, will be eight stories high, Hall passi ap Oapitol Hil teay staal es yi ui 5 seized on pear! ly e" 77 white man they met, demanding to know wi they were for Bowen or Emery; the junction, corner 15th street and New every five minutes. 5 cents. bg 7; ALL’S OPERA HOUSE. ; e renew: other CROWNING TRIUMPR OF THE SEASON. All Wool Ci for men ena . at BO, G2, Style of the Louvre Palace: built by Louis PRI: | fons; which war adopted. i6%0 Sa fail, but wo want t make his majority eo de- Wii Negipierted £0 be webiic, Bt 8 LOSE Os | Bats ut White Maroctiiee, i: euperior Ge Se Lippe, and will cost, including the ground, over | Mr. Banks (Mass.) moved to the rules | cided as to discourage ail attempts to cheat him Ovas SEEES TRY » Cou: | North St Grenadines and Beragss: Ie. Law iwo and a half millions. for the purpose of adopting a resolution to con- WEDNESDAY NIGHT, June sth, 1570, to Bcenis; Striped and Pigared Porcales sider the report ot the Committee on Foreign | Out of his seat. ‘Tue COLUMBIA RatLwAy.—The corporators | ang gyery Breming during tha Week and saturday | 8P428. very chen i ime, 57s rewned. Afiairs on Fetesday of next week, and make it SENG of the Colamtte beep en on Satarda: * wannanerneas the Greet combined, satan 7. Cal Exclusively to The Eveniag Siar. the special order tur that day. te Death of Jonah joover. ternoon at the Board of Tr: rooms, an Welnelis 3x } BIOPLASTIC Thor — n 1. Barrrorp, June 6.—A son of John Bennett Mr. Banks, in view of the it a paper was drow ned in the river Saturday. k to be a report of ihe comatiteg ad ‘The body of Lew's Woodworth, of Srfield, | been published in the public journals without who was drowned in the Connecticut river at | the consent of the committee, obtained leave to Thompionville on the 29th of October, was | have printed in the Globe the reports of the fected a temporary by appointing Wm. H. Ciaggett ‘man, M. Robrer secre- tary, and G. H. B. White treasurer. Books for subscription to the capital stock will be opened at the above rooms on the 9th and 10th ef this With deep regret we announce the death of one of our most prominent citizens, Mr. Jonah D. Hoever, which occurred at the National From the Gr agar, Berliv, Prassia, 18% Most LOVELY FORMED "pADLES Io THE | eunerel sce: Noss botore the riacigel Sevencioes of Rascen, aad t » intelligent and refined amtiences, have | _™7 12tr vis was called on, and arrested the parties. Dut it appearmg that there was no intention t» steal they were, after they had been locked up for a time, fined for ‘ly conduct, and al- lowed to depart. —_e—___ RBGATTA—The proposed review and regatts ofthe Analostan Boat Club announced for last Ponies but postponed on account of the storm, take p omeg on Toursday afternoon next, from their boat house foot of G street at 5 o'clock p.m. Cit‘zens wishing to see the re- yew will have a <00d 9 a of witnessing from the Acqu § Georgetown; or in the vicinity of the boat house. Sch ea, AccrDENT.—Mr. Edward D. Griffith, of the Metropolitan street railroad, was badly injured at the company’s depot Saturday. While hol- ing a beit that re; the machine for cut- ting hay the belt He was thrown on his >k, and in the endeavor to save himself had his left arm dislocated at the elbow aud one of the bones at the elbow broken. Dr. Brenneman Mr. Schenck, from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported the Senate bill for funding the public debt, with @ substitute; which was ordered to fare aud recommitted to the Committee on Ways and Means. The Honse then resumed the consideration of the internal tax bill, the question being the motion to lay on the table the motion to recon- sider the vote by hich the previous question pay eo on Mr. Schenck’s tariff amendment to, 1 3 este: i the minority of the Committee Deleok alton yh his g Bogs t =i month. This line of railway starts from the oe ted the highest admiration avd enthusiasm: QLD BST N ity and the of on | o’el te was not x Me at creat the big! ration aa . Se ee Galen Liars w cod, yet. it greatly shocked. this community | east side of 1sth street, thence along New York | THE GRESTEST LIVING GYMS ANTE of tho oO 6. street, Georgetown Rea of Railroad Fare. Mr. Dawes, from the Committee on Appro- | where Mr. Hoover of He was | avenue to intersection of K street, along | gontinent, incinding the rye BL IE Bt pe A Benes | ape A Stade < met apnnciars priations, reposted the river and harbor appro- | a native of the District of Columbia, having | K street to 7th street, thence along Masachu- | BOPEEY.inancotrtainmeat of dazzling Drilliancy | chandise. Unredoamed plolges Ml at’ Telegraphed Ezclusively to the Evening Star. priation bill, which was made the special order | been born in Georgetown, November 9, 1821. In | setts avenue to the intersection of H street, | fi" pyihlet; Concinding with the crowning tr by Cxrcaco, June 6th—The Michigan Central | for Thursday. his carly life ‘he, was placed in a mereantile | thence along H street to the eastern boundary” | {he vutirestage being converted nto a Pairy Grotto. | © eee Sa eaRING IN SPRING ANG and Great Western, and Michigan Southern Also, the Sundry Civil mk a sage 7 bill, the | house and availed himself of his leisure hours in | The charter of the y includes the pri- | disci jads sporting beneath real water, of G eR Goons sum and Lake Shore Railroads, have reduced fare to | jast of the regular appropn bills, which | hard study and in the of useful books. | lege of extending the road to Bladensburg. Ti Fike op apuremnen JORN SMooT. #2) beiween Chieago and New York. was made the special order for Wednesday next. | At the age of eighteen he removed to Colum- Se Wiese Gieake aoe noe Brccute, Orchestra | 119 BRIDGE STREET, GNORGLTOWN, Dc a On motion of Mr. Cook, the several Senate Srma.ixa For Fux—4 Drunken Freak—On | chairs reserved. only 75 cents; Gallery 2 cents, | bas Tecelved a full amwortment of | Killed by a Locomotive. bills ip relation to the District of Columbia | the {State Journal. and his and as-| Thursday morning three young men rang the | ~ seats can be secured at Ellis’ Music Store without of eee Be ee tee Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evening Star. were taken from the Speaker's table and re- | siduity were such that before the expiration of | bell at the drugstore of Dr. D. . Hickling, cor- | extra charge jos-ae_ | Ginsieting of Pp mp, J 6.—Mrs. Hitchi a deat | Serred te the Committee on the District, with | two months his salary was quadrupled; and the | ner of 3d stree! Pennsylvania avenue, and | ——— OSTPONEME EMEN ~—) FE oer ee, ged EO exception of the Territorial Bill, to the Hg, | eat following, when about returning home, so | the clerk having opened the door they took :ome pe? * ucker, Bowbarines, , aye mages! wi ol was made a was TO} as an jnce- and medi 1 i ate ee page acting b= retain b Dove wast ion fee, | _ In consequence of the wet weather Jomvin a, “Alexandros, Mind Courvotster's Kip 4 vertierd for the 2d and 84 of June bi GLOVES: PARASOLS PONED until FRIDAY and Jones’ Nainsooks and Cambries, French June loth and lth. Organdiece; Richardson's Irish Linens, Lac Stitched, and Plain Linen —— Bandkerehicts PREMIUMS $1,500 Bith “a “fret rate amwartment of Gent * 7 Wear, Ladies and Gent's Underwear, Hoh and FoR German Hosiery, Houseturvishing Goods, Mattos Oil Cloths, &c. TRIALS OF SPEED SF Having purchased all goods at the recent erat peepee tine yer Wok. Jor sash. Washington aly decline i Will Ged it ao their advautage to ride over NATIONAL DRIVING PARK AND FAIR | myS-lm GROUNDS ASSOCIATION, WASH- - Commencing TUESDAY, JUNE 7 ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS Premium of $300 for horses that never beat 2:20, ‘LE! EB ST alle heate,3in & harbess, closd with the following | A -EXANDRIA LACE STORE emtries = _ ‘A. Jolingon’s br. 8. George M. Patchen, Jr. union George Nelson names g.m. Qaven of the West. on AF Sbawcou's ch. goAaron, rtmen! SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE S. #00. Free for all horses. Mile became a partner in the extensive shoe house of Mr. Andrew Hoover. In 184 Mr. Hoover mar- tied, and soon after he embarked in mercantile business in Richmond, in which enterprise he was unsuccessful in Kegs @ bad bar- gain in the purchase of chandise from a retiring firm of over- contidence in creditors. After disaster he again returned to this city, where he went to work with a will, and with his characteristic energy and skill soon honorably discharged begs Rete <mmyy and to the entire satist: nm creditors, receiving from many of them he most flattering testimonials. In 1848, Mr. Hoover was elected chairman of the Executive Committee of the Jackson Asso- ciation of this city, embracing at that period among its members nearly every Democratic politician of note in the city. In 1849, on the vceasion of the visit of Louis Kossuth to this 34848 —__— - +2 -—____ PROTECTION OF MARRIED WONEN.—A law To-Day. | poe at the pe ag = testy ma ed Lei iature provi u ereafter in at mamuetanla i She Bamiins Har State whensoever any husband, from drunker~ Bavrimone, June 6—Cotton dull and nominal ac | jess, proflizacy or other canse whatsoever, shall, Fish, Penne varie Or ae We'd Ter, | tor two successive years, desert his wite, oF t $1.15; yellow, dull at | neglect or refuse to live with her aud provide firm at $30.50. Ba- | for her, she shall, as to every species and de- ; clear do., I7gc.; shoulders, | seription of property, whether real, personal or xc. Lard quiet at I74c. Whisky | mixed, owned by or belonging to her, have all S the right and privileges of a femme sole, to BaLtiwore, J: Wm. Fisher & Sons not: ‘vireisia coed: ‘oa Did. Be poo ‘ae ses. ‘Ss purchase or sell and convey the same as if she this 9th day of May snother very lar t 2 LLAMA LACE POLNTs, ranging from $10 to $60. GREAT BARGAINS. DRESS GOODS—s large assortment. Tes genes peated. Morb Caro: | MOTs, Wumarried; and, also, that, it, shall be | elty, Mr. Hoover made the address of weloome | focation, and applied the neccoary bandages. CARPETS, OLLCLOTHS and MATTINGS cheap linas, old, 49 bid; do. new, 25 bid. awfcl for any married woman as afor 1852 = . # Bay Lone dung em eat Money avit | Ucn ‘and tosus inet ea nase i kas | won Atpcatons eres Genssal eens Atageeoks | ELCEWHERE, wader the proper bead, will be | |The tials of woe! tobe rernct by tho ratosand | gait dllsre at any pont tn Washington o & Borde, Be. . * ; ‘ex-esupou, band fo Tecover the possession ofher real eatate, and other, equally prominent members of the oe iat Of ‘the os engagemenisof the ¢ Olymple Semumence promptly, each day, st 3 otlock | WITMER, 2 SLATMARER ; new. Gi. jorth Carolinas, old, 45's; new, 25. or the value thereof, were unmarried. ‘mocrati q ag tion. Ls a New Yorx, June 6.—Flour Saldc. better. Wheat a President Pierce he was selected as amarshal- bn sewed Cochin Fg first class, and some By omer of the Executive Committee, ee — eae Be 3 F MAwassAs, VA—A letter in the Fredericks- | Ths Cache gy eyelet re ’ PAINTING, &c. BRENNAN, Late of the Firm of MAONICHOL & BRENNAN, of taforming hie trignd ublic, that he has opened f ETREET, between Sthiand 9rh Boo had of Nebraska, then a resident here, nominating him for the responsible office. He received in Kay, 1853, the intment of United States Mars! for the ict of Columbia. The —— Court, of which during his term he was the , bore testimony, through a note from its eminent Chief Justice, tion. B. Taney, not only to his ability and yo at to their great personal esteem. In 1858, Mi Hoover delivered the seals of his office to his successor, to the t of ev member of President Buchanan's Cabinet. Subsequently Mr.* Buchanan tendered him a foreign which he declined. Since that time, though prominently connected with the political organ- Los’ AND! Miike undersigned; huvieg beaut fetes cciesteg Parties, respect Sede ot Hie SICHTER. ARLOW'S GALLERY, 1236 PENNA. AVENUE, SOUTH SIDR, Near 13h sireet north. selon’ The Betotneds by Marts Calieck pobre i te A Straw—The for the gold-heated cane to be presented by St. Joseph’s Benevolent Society to the candidate for Mayor receiving the Ingbest number of votes, at 12 o'clock to-day stood as follows:—Emery, 317; Bowen, 129. burg Star says: FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, “Our little town isimproving rapidly. There pith. have been several houses erected on ain street : 2, wi in the past two months, and several more This Afternoon’s Proceedings, | treincourse orersction Wetere sans ——— full blast,” under the management of Mesers. Monpay, June 6. Newcomb & Hixson, who are ufacturing SENATE.—Mr. Sherman presented memo- | Ye‘) fine plows and other farming implements, LT understand that there is soon to be started tial of dry goods merchants and importers of | here a planing mill, also a sash and blind New York asking the abolition of the tax on | factory, both of which will add considerably to sales. Keterred to Committee on Finance. the welfare and prosperity of our village. We ‘Mr. Stewart introduced bill to prohibit con- | hope in a few years to see Manassas one of the tracts for servile labor, which he said wag in- | ™0st handsome and desirable locations in Vir- pers idee From J. Shillington and from French, Lan- = & Ogilvie we have Every Saturday for une llth, with more Dickens chapters. — ——— le terms, and arg description of HOUSE. SIGN and Ox MENTAL PAINTING. GRAINING, GLAZ/ GILDING, MARBLING, &. Having ‘hs ALEXANDRIA. , and for ‘one of the " ‘The Gazette of Saturday evening - ¢ beautiful ‘ this groat master,erer | Years experieuce,both in this city and tended to brealk up the system of cotle contracts, ginia.” = zation of the democratic = War. Hooves nes | lowing tenes" coe ee ae te Sead in America, a aaa Cerra renee eey meh Knowledge st" yw the borers were importe: Mi Sees a" eee remained @ private citizen. In 1868he became | Dnowwep.—Mr. Isaac Peverill, formerly em. | Bech: day = Sreperteg Se 74 | mony of colors, will guarantee entire sat istact to this country, and held to labor for four years. THE WorREING PEOrLE.—The official report | t! it the Evenii hed “A - | by F. Strobel. The portrait . Richard The contract is toreturn the Chinese to hivown | of the proceedings of the Coopers’ International | Histo hort tee eee ga ee ea lished in M1. Johnson ( Vice President ander Martin Vau. Bo- all who may entrust their work to his che bus frst clase workin cruploy-a- and. i Bg a ny gato capability and punctuality, fn’ th aoe eee at ne a ae TT Betakent | friends sed the public, for pant favors, be famong which are criciual portraits, | Tully solicites cobtinusuce of the samo in Weat, by himself; Gen. Washingion. by | watts AND CEILINGS CAREFULLY Kal ir Wi hy, by himeelf; Sir a “ Ls . by himeelf; Sir Thos. Wentworth. SUMINED, PLAIN OB IN CULULS R. BRENNAN, Gen. James Wateon Webb. by Oharles. Biliott: . tock. Also. choice SOS D street, opp. ¥.M.O. A. Boil N. B—No Potash or Whv Used. m Water Goior and Peecit Drawiuge Gia Rnererines. 627 { ESTABLISHED 1541. AS. R — OLD NO. . ployed as undertaker at Green's cabinet fac- ‘Y, but for some years past living in the neighborhood of Piscataway, Md., while on his way from this city to Farmi yn yesterday on the steamer Fairy, accidentally fell everboard from the forward railing, on which he was set- ting, when opposite Fort Foot, and was drowned. steamer rounded to when the accigent occurred, Dut (ue unfortunate man was seen no more. this City, but the feeble state of his health forced him to retire from its onerous editorial duties; and at the earnest request of many of his warm friends and at the urgent solicitation of medical ad » Mr. Hoover, some two months % made an experimental menlin- seek eg tie 5 the ho. Rohmaproved? heats’ Babe "was scree by that dire disease, consumption, and he ar- avived in time last week only to linger for a ches (time on the brink of the grave His faneral will take place to-morrow afte noon, at 4 o’clock, from the residence of Mr. P. Hoover, No. 610 13th street. The vices will be at the Church of the Epiphany, on G street, between 13th and 1ith streets. country, deador alive, at the end of four years; | Union, held in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 3d, and the religious feelings of the Chinese pre. | gives the following as the number of persons vents them trom breaking the contract. Piss represented at the convention: By delegates, in is really a system of servile labor, the wages are | New York 4,500 coopers, In New Jersey 1,000, in exceedingly low, and can be called by no | Pennsylvania 4,500, in Maryland 1,500, and’ in means free. The bill provides that no con- | Ohio 4,000; represented by letter, in Indigna tracts with the CI shall be good | 1,30coopers, in Illinois 2,490, in Canada 1,750, longer than gix months. Immediate action | 8d in Massachusetts 550, making a total of should = are now about | 2.800 coopers in the United States and Canada to introduce tO SOUtN” Carcirane see ss | ©<7NE MD an the International Unio The gan Massachusetts. He moved that the Lili be re- | vention recommended the adoption ‘of the ten- ferred to the Judiciary Committee, and gaye | bour system by the subordinate Unions, and notice that he should press it to early action. aleo adopted ~ .cndment to the constitution, ‘The report of the Select Commiitee on the | te ‘le eiect that while on strike, single men Revisions of the Rule, proposing to amend the | *hall receive 86a week and married men $9 ContestEep ELECTION.—Tha radieate having made Ali their arrangements for contesting the result of the late election in this city, this eve~ ning filed the necessary papers in the clerk's office of the Husting’s Court. They have en- gaged Judge Hill and Mr. Stilson ‘as counsel. mld {Chron} H.N. BARLOW, Proprictor._ So. 486)On Exhibition No. 4=6 rk ana yee oki roe ome of the’ Solisctione for sate in the United Staten LA. AVE Tra Sra! ‘soi PADDLE MY OWN CANOB.” thirtieth rule, was submitted. provided that no person shall he entitled to such pesmi The case will be tried by Judge Lowe at the = ee ee eee on mE ‘The proposed amendment provides that when | benefits for the first week of the strike. Public School Examinations, next term of his court—Monday week. __ | He 486 SeveNTe STREET, betwoon D and W strocts, SiG sed DECORATIVE PAY & an appropriation bill is under consideration de- | ==) — +++ Finat Disteict—Primary school No. 4, in| Garwpod, and me ey one arena, 8 Xs | gpotee Ah epee foe Rellaney Hail, al emai bate may be concluded on any proposition nn- | ExncuTion oF Oscax CxspEpes.—Ofticial | this district, located iu the Franklin Solon yrood, and the Key. George W. Parker, col- ooaoent do, and Aavine mo pariner ‘0 divide cred, have been appointed by the Marshal of the State to take the census of this city and county, and will peppy, commence that work on Mon- a, The named will do the listing in der discussion by Fag rod vote, and that no | dispatches from Captain General De Kodas an- amendment, ve provisions to an | nounce that Oscar Cespedes was executed at appropriation bill, shall be received or adopted | Puerto Principe on the 29thi ultimo. You! without @ two-thirds’ vote; and no amendment, | Cespedes, who was a son of the President «unless it be made to carry out the provisions | tie Cuban republic, was surprised by the Span- Of “Paintings Tomes, Re Also, Largest Stock Paperianginge, Window Shade, frames, Picture Gord and Tassels, Bluse, Picture Giadls, Be, in the District, TEBMS CASH, Plonse remember Name and Number. ap 25-1y* Building, Miss Dora N. Brown teacher, was ex- —. tinsen er pg tog — K. Browne in the presence of a number o' nts and friends of the papi. This school is composea lishmen| groAte challenges any fair and honorable con jo, Avan old Sabington of fifty 5s wanding, ‘on business on Lvuistans acco, between Bixth and Seventh streets, f be is thankful for past favors, and s0l\c, — contig b of @ girls from 7 to 13 years of age, Ist, 24 and 4th wards, the last in the 3d REFOSITOR: ance of the same. TPA 5 of some existing law, or some act or resolution | ish troops few dave ago five miles from Gula- | whom were at the exaniartion, “Theeeore wet | Ward and the county. a baie tly Bo. 637 Louisiane ss he previously, pasod by _ apo during @ at mara, spd captured with several other in handsomely decorated with flowers, evergreens, nora oP THE Wien EAne—The Prop- 246 F STREET, J Pi Ey) Eto, session,” 5! recei adopted withou: nts. Inthe same affair, the American Col. | &c., and presented a neat erty ot ration at town was ri “a * . a two-thirds’ vote; and the qnestion on receiv- | Sohn’ Clancy was killed, and several other | the’ sles, minination fie medat was | this morning, from date until. the iste of nec BUCOM sath side Fenneyivanta aveare Baween Thirteenth and Kourtcenth Scrests, 13th abd lath strocta. is ones Ap ‘the very Beet atric. at reaeeraele ed mis al IVUSE, SIGN and ORATIVE PAINTING BLAatRG: February, to Mr. Charles Javin decided without debate. ee ing such amendment for consideration shal! be | prominent insurgent leaders barely escaped. Mr. Trumbull objected to certain portions of " provement in study to May Chase, Rosa ‘Ta: - posed ame er Tue EvevaTeD Ramway.—A train of four | bier and Sadie Shaw. For punctuality and good EMS. Ls PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, icular attention paid to BIO DEE pa a poe mage et gag ay passenger car. ‘over the elevated railway | conduct, Adelia Cooper, kmma Hopkins, Alico OITY IT bo FHOTCGEAPHS, OnnoMOS, ac., | RATIONS ts Mopar (owntcn be boee trate Par ht tw be free in at least sue | ‘= Broadway, New York, on Thursday after- | Hurley. Susie Hamiltén, Hattie Heed, and Speaker Blaine, Buckincham, Wepr cate . ane ne one | noon, without mishap. The directors are now | Edith Blackiston. For neatness to Lizzie Cen- Waits Liven Duck Suits, BOGER’S GROUPS OF OULPTUBE, s Ingersoll and Wood, 8. P. Brown, hey. wt —— ‘ns much in faver as of opinion that all weak spots have been | ter. For penmanship to Emma Sutton. tlemen, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, thers for whom he bas extouted work of thet char of the widest latitude in debate, but had lon | “Weded oat,” and that the may be thrown | SECOND Disrrict.—Primary School, No. f, Youth aud STATUETTES, &c., &c., 2 mh iy Seen of opinion that cnaihing ehghe tn na at open to the public (if the public want it) by the | (fOr girls,) Biss E. L. Wilson toachier, was Children *IOTURE FRAMES, io pat on ond 0 te Serenemne ond eeal om of this month. On the first day the road | examined’ in the lower room of the Miller At extremely moderate prices, market in CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. cussions which eften took Place in this ‘body. ‘Will be free. — Foageen ecrersoee. by Mrs Mees Plain Be etree {RLVET PASSE PARTOUTS, } oven some further discumion thosubject went | go-rnree men were killed and another woun- i 4 No. 410 7th street N. W, a ee A Fine Assortment for BOLIDAY —,, ‘The extensive use of these Watches for the las: ‘The first resolution, authorizing theSecretary | 4¢¢. a while reparing a barn in Chica- teen years by Railway Conductors. Engineers. «ni of the Interior to increase the compensation of | 6 Sau me ‘employed S7-The sudden death by poison of one 7 in taking the census, but said amount not to ex- | Schott in New York, who had his life insured in es Se opts, This school, owing ; Met ee donee been disabled from an ALABKA Diamonps Etruscan , oe ly Beta, : ceed £9 per cent. favor of a former partner, is the latest horror in Pg nepal oe arn resolution was amended to provide that | that city. ‘Silver-plated Ware, = 7 —o t phy tf Dees Recut ti mecibg se Fg Dates sv. | FORSTER TG Goh RARER Daggers Fle pam kann OG cp orvactaL. city Store, No, 45 Pennsylvania avenue, be- | Washin, Garden, New York svanue, be | “yen ePer 5g . case be allowed except where that now paid is Passea tween: 46 and_¢th streets, fween and 2d streets. EWEDNESDAY, June | More ny be 4008 of these watches —— insufticient, by reason of the sparseness bf che | “3 a I sd th Sth tO. Picketa, admitting a ‘ieman and lattes, speaking for themselves in the pockets of th» > lation. a ee for the occasion. “Prise Bowlin ana Briss Mise. ; "Be Banaras ees a aa a. | AEazat Meee SER oem emmys 4 by ot 7 CBSO) isting laws authorizing the trans; sgh AG MR oy ST T. Sak ot RENECA ASSSOCIATION have treets north. wares, dise Be tt enacted by the ‘Bonrd of Aldermen and Board fast and gate fobond to MexiS overlane Ory iminud waters, | ¢f Canton Counce! of the Cary af Tagghiasien, That and for sau poo, said that the Sec- retary of the Treasury was very anxious for the passage of this bill, az it would prevent an im- mense amount of smuggling on the Mexican rts of lots bordering border. The bill was then but subsequent! Mr. Edmunds eattnedia neat on to recousider ie cned 1 lot: on the line of the im ‘the said tax to be HOUSE—Under the Terri- | assessed and collected in conformity with the pro- call of States and Terr ty pro: ween Nand T streets north. ork to be contracted for, and executed in the ‘and under the superiatendence previded by I eax equal tothe cost thereat. fe hershey hae al tax equal to the cust thereot is hereby far. and levied on all H war. There is no other manufacture of any the United States of which this can be said —_ °° Sm Sen eke These timepieces combine every imprevement J. 8: BRYAN, Pree, 0 J. A. BURR, Treaw that along experience has proved of real practical “st ea Nvragiriovs, HEALTHY, THE BEst.—Dooley's Baking Powder \s the most economical and con- ee Baking Powder now in use. [t saves WASHINGTON CITy SAVIN’ BAN use. Having had the refusal of nearly every inven- Oorner of Seventh street won hate asa tien tn wetchaneking originating tn this country oF in Europe, only those were finally adopted whict © referred to the committees named: AN Act making an appropriation to cover a defici- PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. ; By Mr. Willard(Vt.) : bill to establish telo- : ene ORDERS EVEN TN rt ois 2s x. | severe testing ty the mowt ablifal artisans Jo oF © between the United | ,/,ii cmactel by the Hoard af Aldtrmen and Board |. from Works, and long use on the part of the public. de- ‘Affairs. Br ae en Wj 0 Cy bit wa scone | rays cau bat ae eh tgp F< ee struction of a from West Point to 9 appropriated ourof the fusds-ot Second Ward ia BANKERS, Among the many improvements we would partict> Cromwell, N.Y. Pest Office Committee. att a rk done will be disposed of at almost any a8 we larize: By Mr. Sorell (Pa.): Jotut resolution to en- | %, Ber act approved November 2, entlted <A Temove to our new store shortly, ‘an en- Buy and oell st current market rates ‘fourage building of ships for foreigntrade. Se- | $e {9 comstruct drains through cquares No; $3 and tire new lot wil be opened. ©?" GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, By Mr. Platt(Va.): Bill to amend the Internal meonn’ bak one street north, w 335 Pennsylvania avenue, (U. 3. Hotel Revenue law. We mand Means. ny al ith Satoease went ee ponte cana Ig ) streets west. idermen and a “of “D. B. F. C.,” all of Double and ry ‘ision cf Common Cit} Washington, Breasted ‘Ovats, are be- By dass Bowen (8. C.): Bill in relation te sale o apes Be, and ho te hereby, authorized PE ing closed out at cheap toremove be ron to our new corner of o-sectre barge op Hable & oy 3 @ {+ Sta’ Bistcanth streets a7) ved and oraa- levees of the Hed river pa ictty | wepted ae fellows, vis: Fhe curbstones and Pennsylvania avenue, (U. 8. Hotel.) 1 iH SEW FauiLy SEWING MACHINE i i E il 5 twenty-five feet nearer the center of +t ON EASY TERMS, pies, Maveme a, asta Mano | fo jetty’ tte sche yc path aio grog mt Jedi ee | be rammenieedtaten tient upt cto ond Teetacted ath ae By Mis. Promer Tenn): Joint resolution se deemed Dy the: vor and Bui nt LINEN THGkeD AD oe pone Re] oun submit « propoeition to the Spanish goreremene | beeen Sack Serta ie - E. A. NORTON, Agent, for the settlement of aftairsin Cuba. Foreign | 1° ata mark to be, contracted for in 717 MARKET SPACE. Aiso, bill for the im: blie eejand Be mtperinen- vunds, and ri . Eolumbla. “District sioner ch ais Prange "to to provide for the care and expense of i i : E | 3E T° an Sere fe eeliged { I Hl fil : L FE FF i if i ‘and Thompson. and Fee oe we echewes Piney ie et a Sea teae remarking that he did ‘Tes Omueumatep WALuaLia ! : i d : i Mr. Kelley (Pa.) rose toa personal explana- taking exceptions to a speech Dy Mr. Gewr; I bs: z : i j i é 5 E g § i 5 H 3 & Co.,(of Broome street.) Fit@a ee) col +