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THE EVENING STAR. ry , PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday exeepted, ~~ te : . : At The Star Building, ‘ S.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth St, | J } sv Tas - of y ; ¥ » 1 EVENING ad NEWSPAPER COMPANY. cumstances of his detention, his sentence to THE 57 4X ts served by carriers to their sub- + counensent te prevent tis giving Comet tear sorit, cy im the Olty aud Dietriet at Tex Caxts PzR 4 ate against the ratification of the San Domingo 82x or FORTY-7ovR Cexts PER MONTH. Copies ~ ee) treaty, and Babcock in at the counter, Two Uzxts. os - ~ “9 PRicE FoR Mactrxe :—Three Months, $1.50; |— : diplomatic reprece: Six Months, 0; One Year, $5.00. No pspers p= Rs the United States to keep Mr. H. io “Tus WAEKLY ‘sTil-pabiaed oo Peter | W2%, 85—N2. 5,879." WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1870. TWO CENTS, 239, ssa soca an omoer was unortny of | Deing retained in the service. Worning—@1.50 a year. x Mr. Sumner.—He ought to be cashiered at AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING ST ‘AR. : THE EMARKABLE ELEC. Mr. F. indicated his tntention to move an in- ad d the M as rubbed down - TION BET ON RECORD. And Vatued ii shakey. At Gesametme ce | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | sevtexion of thece matters vy the Committee Mr. r — Procession took a drink at Harvey's. The whole w ‘said this iev- B*s® eaen WINES AND-LIQUORS. A Man Crawts Farce Mites om Hite | siitorial,reportorial and trrogmaphieal force | Whig Afternoon’s Dispatohes. | 22,8" ott OLYMPIC ST JYLUEN CLARET, 83 ver SE Fee Sky * * Belly. ‘Tux Star and Repudlican mounted to the roofs 0 1s | _ used a versel ih the intorest of the revolutionists = GREMAN Wikty.—Wackubsimer, @¢peraee? | Washington News and Gossip. ar of their Offices and cheered the Major ——_—__—__ against President Baez. He had been sentenced ckavnee. Dekdesbolmer. €4 per dos. Pe coeeieececenetbeeeiei In the heat of election contests, men other- | lustily; while Mott. ok cumarerster | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | © seat, and the only mistake Bacx had mae THURSDAY, JUNE 9 Port Wine: Bom 250 to 88 per GewErat Rosechays is at Willards, wise accounted sensible, and having all their | one fo0t on the ridge-pole of his famous oyster was in not executing him. OLYMPIC YS. STAB, BRANDIS.—Otsrdy Dapay 12 = wits about them, will as a guarantee of the | Put nd im thie orecefal attitude pereddiod Mr. Forry said ell the facts ta this cane were FRIDAY. JUNE 107m. Por fallen: Rennesser owsae, $) ' | terenxat Revexce—The reovipts trom thts | firmness of their belief in the success of a candi- | across Ifgh strost, VES the Colossus of Rhodes, pes noes. beat a ee ¥ ON OLYMPIC GROUNDS, = ‘Genuine Vichy Water, Ros : source to-day were $883,372.40. date or cause, undertake to do the mest eccon- | he waved the American banner with zeal and mother Denial of she Reumanian tearity, and he would take lus word as quick as amicston. 25 e Ms in: expedition. corwerepeigt os would ypator fi Michi . yATIONAL THEATER. sear one tat GrxeRat MicaEn, Commissioner of Public prvrteenibiem romp ptta ieee, Scie POURTH STRETCH. Telegrophed Exclusively to the Evening Star. | bg weuid that of the Se rom Michigan, N as Importer of Wines and ve oT eel Buildings, left here last evening for West penalties sometimes take the shape of public ‘The Major having got second breath, and en- ——— June 8—Wolff’s continental tele- Mr. Summer said the issue was not what Mr. FOSTER BROTHERS! teoceleprated NATIVE WINE BE : Point, to be absent a tew dass. 2 street-sweeping. Major Poore, | COF8ed by the enthusiasm of the crowd and | frophic company, of Berlin, with aub-agencies | Hatch had done. It was the conduct of an off- JACK AND THE BEANSTALK! ppt mag Seb euits Gr inte, | Wemeerementneees ion an election | the SUPOrt of the live newspapers of Wash | or any recent Gisturbrnce in Rourmania: “The Seerican citives bed been Keptia prison, ‘This EVERY EVENING Fer comedones, biack-wornts or grabs, pietply | here to-morrow evening for Pennsylvania to | F®ser't wheel barrel of from Lowel! | Om he went at a telling pace to 12th street, | or adsiyh Oremiets fobs an exagustationt und | Queers Name should, not only be struck from AND pray nd in Solons and pam comedy: ‘ byt visit Senatér Oameron, and join in the tishing te Boston, and triumphantly accomplished it. | when he began to flounder amongst the alter- aye all rej cabs: bo) siaughter or ban- | abie men. ‘i share. ” Tianwas excursion ‘proposed by btm. But probably, the most ble bet on mate a, boulders. and. “ . of Saat Part | te ment ot} cmanian ome, ka Dabeions. . ‘Mr. Nye said this matter should not go betore jeT-tf SATURDAY MATINEE. wo a a Tecord was that of Major William S. Morse, ot “2 rushed ‘nt inquiries here and on continent © | the Committee on Foreign Kelations, after the = = — — ——_ ‘contr: “ had coessively his toes, jiscovs | Sy ~4 ALL’S OPERA HOUSE. Sade et be he tee ‘noth | | SScRwrany Buruwa® left here yesterday for ] TiS City; & Corpor aan eee naka eetion | is fect, his ankles and his shins, "His Angers icone te son publisitedin the Daitea totes, | pg bly Be: —— ~ and freckle lotion. The oaly teliable and leas | West Point, N. ¥., to attend the annual exam- | that he made a bet with Mr. E. B, Hughes, oi | Dd gone, then his hands, then his arms up to Beals LARibeaG, | He. would undertake to eng Gnat <lon, Mabeook TOES Oe ee ESP or | TSo peepee DEE BS Perry, 28 Bearer | ination and distribution of diplomas to theca- 4 the navy yard, that if Mr. Bowen was not re. | the elbows. Still he CS py A | in this matter was as pure as the water from the ted to the public. at = COST OF | ard 39 Broad streetsPN.¥. Sola by all Graggists. Geauodiitnnsy ik elected he would ‘crawl on hisbelly from the | Teached 14th street, when ‘he was rabbed down | The Fenian Exeitement_& Pleasure | |" THOUSAND DOLLARS, com- | “ap isamWas dets At'the Military Academy. t Oky Hall to Ceorgetnwa a iat of thene and bathed in whisky, And the procession tovk | ¥acht Upset 12 Persons Drowned — dr tise then moved to refer the matter to BESPAY BIOUT, Tene WIS. MARRIAGE FS LE. Sexator Witsor has retarned here from | tree miles, and over streets very rough and | “THOM NO “Or the Major's performance hal | Declan Mensases — Zine | select committoe of Sve, to be appeluted by Ge ening during fes Week wed ‘Satarday ESSAYS FOR YOUNG on the honors, "muddy at this season. bw reached the Departments, causing the Civil Service, ac. 4 U N. Chair. Atternoon, the great combin. lea tages * Massachusetts, where he was called by the . Carpenter concurred in the views of Mr Wpial LA AND BIOPE. ASIC TROUT IS, Phatracted with Biugie Lite, and ive fearful Evite ri (s = THE HANDSOX'E MAJOR. wildest commotion there. The Treasury girls Lowpon, June 8.—There is still some excite- | Nye, that the Committee on Foreign Kelations, ! pied his seat inthe |] 3 E AND FEMALE paar es men. Sent cee, iu scaled | Seettrof bis wife, and occupied his Now, Major Morse, be it known, is one 6f the | appeared at the windows waving their haudker- ane te t Fen hg RA tS ey and Atcar Prassi envelopes, Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, | Senate to-day. - most natty genteel figures on Pennaylvania | chicis excitediy, and showing the most euthii- | Pail Mall Gacetien tm am editocter: satenpates | Tick bad,made such & decision ‘the Tallest ex: : Box P, etphte. Fa. seine ts8 |. pave A. Dawcien has beon nominated asa | avenue, always dresses well, drives a fast team, | *atic admiration of the co ei oe the continuation of the Fenian outrages The | tent, and if this man had been wrongod let a VIFTH STRETCH. writer i] e Fenian leaders ced man-of-war start to-morrow to redress bis. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE: candidate tor Congrees by the werkingiien of] Sad Bas a petiecs mormoe oC guything Wkewman- | ng Major inspired to deeds of Goubla valor | to some activity, in order to sustain thotr oink- | Sen taeweter levarsantmiens ties meeerta the Cleveland district. David iz not liable to be elected. ‘DumRE WAS quite an excited debate in the | e to perspir ing reputations. ignas trage i x | dignation to the out committed in Cuba on praecteentiabarecser oabeey neemeeos Fe eee Se nies reemmed Eesterday afternoon @ melancholy accidapt | \Surican cittsens aid where one Ameren could indace him to Place himself on a diety | “8 craw! with wonderful spirit, and wobbled | occurred off the port of Hastings. A large | citizen had been compelled to sock refuge OD a street in the position ef a mud-turtie, flounder- up the bill past the Treasury at a rate that | number of people were out in a pleasure yacht, | British vessel. Sennte to-da: seoh ‘ty’ reteert “e elicited the most uproarous applause. ‘The | when a squall came up and capsized the vessel. -?P. 4 le mem! the entre stage beiag converted tuto a Fairy Grotto, olka farses hs = ke! ae say | 36 MODs on ale Beare. ladies made themselves fairly hoarse with their | It is not yet known how many lives were lost, | ius Consmuned cn Wemign baat een ihe disclowing Naiods sporting beneath real water, of & our Fepot the proceedings, upon a memorial ‘THE MAJOR 18 PLUCKY. shouts, and the contagion spread amongst the | but the number will certainly exceed twelve. | chairman, had expressed an opinion on this theemind br — intreduced by Dr. Ferry, ot Conn.,signed by | But it seems that, inspired with some Quixo male clerks, who stamped and yelled their ap- | The calamity has cast a gloom over the city of | Case, and it was uot fair to charge that com. Mr. Hatch, an American citizen, who was im- prisoned in Sar Domingo, for alleged particlpa- tion in the Cabral insurrection. sense of chivalric honor in the matter, he was | Plause until it seemed as if the building must | Hastings, where ail the unfortunates resided. | jnittee with being prejudiced. He believe) the come down. Gen. Spinner, in the wild excite- | The telegrams received here yesterday from | bommittoe were re ; bent on carrying out his undertaking to the let- | mont of the moment, mounted upon the colon- | New Yorks announcing the rumored loss of the contp—at lee my By A ter; and at the hour named—S o’clock thix | ade rail, and balancing himself on one leg, | steamer Dacian, with the West India cable, Y $$$ _ - 7 3 in favor of it, and he protested inst any & ‘HE PIC-NIC OF GRACE CHURCH SUN- morn © appeared at the City Halland de- |’ waved his hatin one hand and his handsome use deepregret. The hope is everywhere ex- tha man WAS Peosrrexeuenr. PAR SGHOOk, which ‘Gz. CAARSDS H. Tomrxens.—By direction ef | clared if ready to carry out his contract. | red bandanua in the other, and cheered in deep | pressed that the story is groundless, > es eee o beads: . the races ad- | Saturday, was post rea Piaes | the Secretary of War Brevet Brig. Gen. Charles | THE MAJOR STRIPS FOR THE RERVORMANCE. | bass tones that were heard from one end of the Mr. Stewart reported from the Jadicia pos °1 , ta de ee ee H. Tompkins, Deputy Quartermaster General, | Of course the novelty ofthe feat speedily drew | @venue to the other. " : Committee the bill to preyent the enforceme. 3 BADAY cect, | peer Gest Lava Sas Somer Tas tae Bead? 2 emeiass Be ape ‘of Arizona | ® crowd around him, andit was finally nesesacy | _ At the White House, too, the enthusiasm was | rial reform measures will be shelved for the | CP amttee the bill to prevent b South Washington, at Sand 9 e'clock a.m. j4-2t om ¥ v ¥ | great. and the President, General Dent, Gen- | year. The land bill is, however, safe, and | Mr Patterson introduced bill to facthtate tel. ne tor duty as chief Quartermaster of that depart- | to make. cordow of police to keep away the | Erai Porter, and the other occupants jostied | probably the educational bile” tween the Unite. PREMIUMS 31,500, H®! Fo® cuymonti ment. “Gen. Tompkins it will be remembered, | furious spectators: Whenstrippod for tho work | each other in the liveliest manner atthe win- | The new scheme for reguiating admissions Se meee seemed hard}, good jr such ar- | dows in their eagerness to & good front | Into the civil service has n . ai DAILY MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS To GLY. | Was on duty i this city during the war as Depot | Sous labor. view. The tremendous exertfons made by the | The telegraphic service of the kingdom tt eat | atts! = Selec Conmamsios on Becton 4 TRIALS.OF SPEED ~ Sertemarer: MIB VHORD GRYSEET FOURPS, gallant major to gape st = — lafions, for he believed that the double areas Bee ee ieee iat eee | re aux ro mcnease eawmine vactiirres | Hisnormal weight te perhaps 95 pounds, but | fusing the © Government" omices told ‘The Crops in England. would be to destroy the character of Gen. n Y was discussed in the House to-day, and Mr. Gar- | tbe fatigue of the political campaign, speaking fearfully — upon ie slender aes Loxpon, June §.—From the various icul- | cock and te prevent the ratification of the San NATIONAL DRIVING GROUNDS ASSOCIATION, W INGTON, D. © PARK AND AIB and when he reached 17th street it was found 7 te in. * juced him to | that his arms were gone to the shoulders, and | {url hapers of England are gleaned the follow- | Dom! . BVER' Bt 6 p.m. Leave Gizmont , 4 has red i ay" " 7 fleld gay that at four o’clock hi ald 3 . . ‘Ronnd-trip ticket, 80 cents; to be had gave notice four o’clock he wot ha 70 7 , and he showed so thin abont | that bis trunk had been planed dawn, by attei- idg n ore od ~ CoEY so hag cr Mr. Sumner asked Mr. Ferry to modify his Tn EP nh Sn APFIELD. call the previous question. Tif original bill Commencing THURSDAY, JUNE refer to a select committes, bat ° that it might be fairly | tion with the pavement, to about the thickness | porn apely, overy wt ye Ay ~ paeuemiote cee eee Premium of $300 for horses that never bea! covers 10 pages, to which there have been | questioned whether he really had any of those | ofa three-inch plank, ’A bait was samle at the oe, expected. Grasp is unteu- | the commal o~. che tile Boats,2 in 5, harness, closed with the f CORUTCET SVC REPS offered 19 amendments covering 42 printed | internal combinations called bowels. “Star and Garter,” when the procession tock a ally thinned be Bovey ng Soe poe pm eb ao A RAY ‘A. Johnson's br. s. George M. Patchen, Jr. NEW YORK REPUBLICAN as gee pages, all of which must be acted upon before NO BOWELS WORTH MENTIONING. drink and the Major was rubbed down and | count on about « half crop of potatoes, and the | Public report said more than he would wo George Nelson uames g.m. Queen of the West. THURSDAY EVERING, JUNE 9, 1570. fimal action en the bill. It was suggested to him by some of his friends | bathed in whisky. yield of other root crops will be about the same | ex; A. F. Fawoett's ch. g. Aaron. This Excursion is strictly private. No peresn -_ _- 05 5 Poem that the bet was invalid, since a man could not TRE LAST MILE. as usual. country was prone to believe that there SECOND DAY, FRIDAY, JUNE 10. midis fo fo.except the members of the ‘Kesoclation | Tae Revonrxp Massacuz mm Rovwanta— || be required to crawl upon his belly if he hadno | ‘The Major, animated by the fact that the ‘was something roteew about this master. Prem ot Sime. Fi for I horses. Mile heats, 5 in &, in barnees, Closed with the following aa procured of the members of the As- | The Vice President laid before the Senate to- The Paris Personals. belly to crawl upon; but he rejected this loop heaviest up-grade had been accomplished, en- | P.nrs, June s.—Prince De Latour d’Avergne, | Mr. Cameron discountenanced the idea that ll leave the wharf, foot of Seventh day a message from the President, enclosing a | of escape as not creditable to hia personal | tered upon the last mile with considerable | ©%-Minicter of Foreign Affairs, is slowly recov. | General Babcock oy eee do with the dign: eter ghey nab ering trom the attack of smallpox. imprisonment of Mr. Hateh. . g. “Rockey. street, at 8 o'clock bts.’ By crtcee communication from the Secretary of State, in | few corre ini it ap. | spirit, but worn to a shadow. His belly had | “Ut'Ke cata that the ‘ru withdrawal of Clg Syme fg ra te b. g. Mose. ye7 St __ “THE OOMMITTER i es had niven toseunten inixz | 10mg since been planed down to the merest | preyost Paradol from France is owing to his | vestigate of Mr. Hatch, and in the 8. George M. Patchen, Jr. A xc GRSION FO WA M. | answer to the resolution of the Senate calling | peared e had given thesubjectof training | pnost of a belly. Still he persevered growing unpopularity. investigation facts had come to his knowledge, EXCURSION TO MARSHALL HALL, ON for information in regard to the alleged Rou- | 80™e thought. At 3 p. m., when we { from him, . that he could not doubt that General Baboock The trials of speed to be governed by the rules.and 8 MER ARBOW, THE MAJOR SOAKS HIS ABDOMEN IN ALUM | he was nearing“ the Circle.” There was noth- was guilty of the charges which ee ations of the National Association. igen iene <a maeis ‘eesoneye, ts whats the -Soevstary ef WATER. ing left of him but about ten inches of back. | Laying the of the Mason. | “31 Thayer said tint Gon, Baboock was newt Commence promptly, each day, st 3 o'ckek SCHOOL ee State zeplies that he hes.no oMiciel informstion'| ater the fashion of the prize fighters, who | bebe s shirt-coliat, an apere Lat onde tureet | Se. Semm im New York—40,000 | out by the President as a commissioner and tho wder of the Rzecative Committee. Has been postpdned on account of weather, bu! in regard to that matter. teughen the skin by various applications, sandy chin whiskers. Still he perseveres, and Masons me. President was ay ood for his actions. The ye2td ___ & WILLIAMS, Treasurer. fomve Ferd, Sete yet 0 gglock, 7th stree had soaked himself about the region of the | 2¢ Will undoubtedly go through. Telegraphed Exclusvely to the Evening Star. proper course for ae a to take, NALOSTAN ISLAN TICKETS, $0 Conte roand tripscan te hot ot ‘THe PRacTicE SqvapRon CuRrTartep.—On | ™ mself about the region of the | Major Morse’s belly is a crawling o'er the | New YorK, June &—The grand procession of | wat to lay the case before the nt and the The undersigned, having refitted and wharves end from teachers or scholars of the Senet, | account of the great scarcity of seamen in the | W#istband in a strong solution of oak-bark ar ground, the Bree Masons this morsing wasin every re- | Depetsnnnt at Sisto, ous Se Se eae pared this lovely and beautifel Island jel-th.st,w" a alum until the skin had much the color and | Major Morse’s belly is a crawling o'er the | «pect a decided success. The weather is glovious | had refused redrss, recourse could properly be for the reception of Pie Nice and Pl sicatsNe =a Navy, the Secretary has been compelied to cur- | firmness of the best sole leather, ground and the ground under foot pleasant for walking. | bad to the Senate. pircean, aunties boc aien ae aee be Raze CHANCE. ——————— fete gear tk pear be Sndinstead | INGENIOUS USE OF CAVALRY BREECHES TOrnE- | Major Morse’s belly is a crawling o'er the | The column formed in ten divisions, the right | ‘Tbe motion to refer to a select committee of e same. Applications for pic-nics, etc.. ma of three, the usual number of vessels, going out VENT FRICTION. t resting on Fifth avenue, and at nine o'clock | Seven was then agreed to. Went < aA eAisER & HERMANN with the midshipmen, but one, the Savannah, | At the same time he had taken the precaa- a eS beg) marched through Fifth avenue, from 23d street HOUSE.—Mr. Sargent (Cal.) introdaced a ee ee _my i2$m STRAW GOODS AND PARASOLS will make a cruise. The midshipmen not going | tion to substitute for his stylish pants a pair of Gie<t pork Meal {o 4Qn streets, Fourth aveyue and Sith street | sin, which was pamed, amending the act in re- PAsiows eatery, on the cruise will probably réceive leavesof ab- | cavalry breeches, worn reversed, so that the Glo ry, glory H column halted, and the marsifais opened | lation tothe survey and sale of public lands, 236 PENNA. AVENUE, SOUTE SIDR, AT cost, sence until September or October. double seat, which enables the cavalryman to His soul’s march-1ng on! their several divisions. The ceremonies of }; allowing the money deposited by settlers for PaaS OS Wares ‘e stand the wear and tear of rough riding on a -s02- -— ing the corner-stone then commenced. The poem Fg be ited as payments upon the The following Paintings are on free view, and for A SPOTTED Tarp and tno dategntiomor sno Sioux || Hard saddle, in the Major's case afforded con- | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | different lodges, with their insignia presental | land tekee up by them. he Betrc ted,” by Maritz Caliseh; one of the ae ae Indians pew on a visit to this city bid the Presi- a splendid appearance as they marched through A joint resolution, introduced by Mr. Mc- eo shne persion oe, tain port ery which was to be exposed to friction on his TRe New York money market continues easy } the. aos ; . c a ” ] multitude which ined testes eRe eS my Gyark,,Jowa,) authorizing the Secretary of avels. To give eclat to the affair, and to show dent good-bye this afternoon, and will leave ‘e - three and four per cent.on call to govern ‘the soldiers’ cemetery at Mid-day Rest 2 for Behool, — here to-morrow to return to their reservation. |§ that he was not disposed to escape the full pen at . of march. The procession is dere . 0 ned in ‘original portrait of Col. Richard y Red Cloud and his delegation will remain here | 4lty of publicity in his pleasant task, the Ma. | ment dealers, and four to five on approved stock | fnest display by the Masonic onion or oe peepee eae certain condemned ordinance, uct Tecumesh: painted froma | pcSitasins of Sera Goris, Parnsols. snd San Om | a Seek or ten days. They will have a final in- i) T° Band hag been engage to preceds him. A | collaterals. The banks hold a much larger ex- | nessed in this city, and more than 40,000 Masons | "Mr. Sawyer, (Wis.,) from Committee on Cu rellne sa : coat. early apd secur 5 pnd pn - geckos 2 in this city 2 - Sawyer, (Wis., FS yy Vis” serciew witli is Preaaaet (> ur, ed we umber intimate personal friends and fellow | cess above the 25 per cent. required by law tha: participated in it. ference, reported & bill to establish the collec S01 Market Space. Crnprecmen bed also volunteered to accompany } can be ee employed for some weeks, an! x tion district of Williamette, Oregon; which was empeon ' an: other with the Secretary of the Interior and there will not probably be any important change " 7 ong. among Which are criginal portrai a Commissioner of Indian Affairs in the course of nT OCCT, in rates. In the discount market there is more PP nt aied vuten Fi da Por: Hay, (IIL. from the Committee on Pen- Sabet Been Siz Wan Bech, bs himealt: All Kinds of Fancy and Millinery Goods, Notions, | three or four days. The Ervaueioe Wesed fa Shs Sowing order) | ee, aia: oe ne Esta. eo, eee fire at 1 orclock | SMS, Feported & bill to amend the pension laws; Gostrey Kneller, by himeoit; Gir Thos. Weatw Gloves, Hosiery, Buttons, Trimmings, Silks and Sat om The Marine Band. September, of the first class, wae negetiated at this a.m. destroyed W. P. Vall & Cos hat ee was pened : See oe “a set bode ite ts | ine, Narrow Bringes, » Roo ah west | ADVANCE OF ALASKA IN CrvILizATION—AX Col. John W. Forney, 5 per cent. for the amount of $140,000. The | factory. The loss is estimated at $100,000, | witch Sar ey iy ace a Tesolation, iT and Pencil Drawings. Oia Bugrarings, | Pice-tw S01 Market Spare Inuicrr STILL.—The Collector of Customs at ‘Orator of the Day. general range of paper, however, is 5 toGx per | and the insurance is mostly in Newark ot” | yh, "a,aeteed to, authorizing the Secretary Sciinctions for sale inthe United atee. "| \)O HOUSE IN THE CITY ABLE TO Com: | Sitka, Alaska, reports to the Revenue depart- Air: “ Bobbin Around.” ome Ree eee thrown ‘out of employment by this ire Wil | Roldiers”” National Cemetery st Muwaukie, ‘md [Chron] H.N. BARLOW, Proprietor. | LN pote with OAK HALL, 525 7th street. jel | ment that, some six months ago, a man by the | The Body of the Great Bogus in a metallic case. Government Securities. liam Dodd’s hat fr and b) machines Wigerastn, * ‘ Bo. 456)On Exhibition (No. 4=6 A. s0cHs RESTAURAL name of Cutler erected a bathing-house at Sit- Air: “ Sweet love, good night to thee.” Jey Cooke ® Co. furnish the following te-day: | were damaged to the amount of &3,000; insured oath, Nesey, (Ea) ee. oe 4 s Fine WINES, LIQUOBS AND UIGARS. Berg- 3 jons '. 5-20s, Jn&Jy 67,13. 1k gers | ‘eed to. . MABRKRITER’S ver gcelebrated Philadelphie aroused by the large quantity of machinery in Bok, willie Bieta Hscamsnasyeciss i eivete watchman, wassetiously but not tatally | “ET icy (mev.) reso to a personal explane- Mo. 4 06 teat Doors above Odd Peliewer Hest 4 oso nie the establishment, and on watching it closely Bottle Holde is ial een ix lk tion and svnt to the Clerk's desk to be read, a rote Ol Paintings, Kngravings, Chromos, ae. | PJ AMMACK™ RESTAURANT, found the proprietor making spirits out of With a Flask of Gin and Mitk. Jan.&July , 1365. Fatal Railread paragrapl “rom the New York Evening Post ip leo, Largest Stock Pai ‘Window Shades, ‘No. 1431 Paxn. Avance, Con. 16Tx St foun P yut of mo- . » y BST 13s Accident. Fotatlon' to certain tneaturee al to bave Pear | fumes. eta Cord and "Tassels, Rings, Trowss one a SHLNGTOR, 'D. lasses. ‘The concern was seized with all the Ais: /" Thero’s none to love me now.’ yo i in the District. Pees Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. pene tn Fe tr momentos penolipe yo «| Hvpsox, N. Y., June &—The Montreal ex- | dence to secure the influente aud votes of press train on the Harlem extension railroad | gTessmen. met with an accident this morning at Claren- | Mr. Fitch said in so faras the paragraph Jast been promised a Thomas Bowie, ‘MS CASH. Contractor for ee owen *« Tepea- ae TERI Please remember Name and Namber. ap 25-17" coms gia tt ‘OB WEEE. | Uguor on hand, We Ree ENE = ont snd ‘at the Bar. Weppixc m™ Hien Lirs.—A fashionable A=? BEFOSITORY, to Meals sent out. m 131 | anaience assembled yesterday at noon at. the VU. H. Painter, Esq., The Markets To-Day. don, where the bridge had been washed away | read intimated that he had 45 by the heavy rain last ht. The bribe or a Mr. M. B. Taylor or anyother 246 ¥ STREET, ANTHONY Fisnzns Ouareh of the Epiphany to witness the marriage | Contyactor, for Congressional orthography, | Suagraphed Reclusiely to The Hoenig Star. tree cars tun into the iver. She tices | of tha Cuban James oc fem cat ether pomon . Wm. art, of New York, ro ” . ; : ing, ; the engi- unm! an author cde ian eee FIRST CLASS SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, | Of Mr. Wm. H. Stewart, of New York, to Miss Ais Suiking Tie: Baurimonz, Jone §.—Cotton dull and nominai, | missing, and is supposed to be killed; the it was an unmitigated falshood and its auth Nina Burks, of Rockbridge, Va. At the hour -~ ee firm — rag nggen he How neer broke his leg, and is otherwise severely {n- | @ Wicked and cowardly liar. He called upon the ; INTH STREET, Colonel James O’Beirne, : gaperine, jured; and the baggage master was slightly in- | chairman of the sub-committee on the Judiciary — Sertnee same ia: appointed the bridal party entered the church, for know-nothing affidavits and other | 2620: 0;,family, $6 “$ i ine: | fared: ‘Novther Sestaition arotapertan” | having the setter tn charge (aie, emer OLL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Bote pe aici the bride elect being escorted by W. W. dirt-jobs and for the removal of the Washers. a ‘5.26: a: pee sae ade eth say whether there was any evidence before the PHOTOGRAPHS, CHKOMOS, ae., | » inablo to cleause lading diemesofrali | Corcoran, Esq.» while. the groom escorted the ‘Als: eka theta, tote aus peel Dike. at A CN agli Men Killed by = Tornade. Semanitins tant in ene wey imeticates bien in BOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, Hods, without being ripped.” Gestlemen mother of the bride. They were preceded by pina ee aed a ‘Oba 1.W. at firm at S1t | Delegraphed Baclusively to The Evening Star. tir. Butler fMtase’ said he was bound to say ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, groans opees oil! be esnneln nena Hoi eaithst | the bridesmaids and groomsmen. The brides- ©. B. Baker and D. P. Peck, rm: vib sides, Worfclear do. 17}4c.. sbowid OMAHA, June 8—A terrible tornado passed | and he did so with pleasure, that there was no STATURTTES; &., &c., | Show agtin. maids were Miss Virginia 8. Wood, of this Dis- Pett ons oer bre BST ee Yond on aat'st ase | Over the "Santee Indian Agency on June 2d, | evidence to implicate lim im anything im. FICTUBE FEAMES, anes trict; Miss Ella Ladde, of Alexandria, Va., and Arminarm,) patent; off-tings light. completely demolishing a building connected | Proper in regard to Cubs or anything else. COBD AND TASSELS, 8c. Bc. | «E/T 243 Pa. av Contractors for “information” concerning news- |, Baitimore. June 3.—Virginia sixes, old, 513: 011, | With the Fy f re SRE Se | one, et 2 ea ee De aoe __ VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, 5 Tt. papers they have been discha: from. BS asked; do. 186,644; asked; North Carolinas, + | | Penter and an Indian, and seriously hurting a | duty, whenever any e — before htm PABLO BEAUKETS, &¢ | 316 7th st. and many ‘Air: «We're a pair of brothers.” DH Met ee seas wemr. Bcc Painter, who were in the building at the time. "| implleating any member of the House to report & Mize Assortment for . : zW YoRK, June 8—Stocks weak. Exchay —-—_ ou Mr. Sam. 8 1 ; short, Wig. Gold, 13%. 8) 12. . ceedings, and he should always do so. BOMIDAE PRESENT. | Contrister: fox grautee sim aarvite, tins Gs, ex-cotpon, atk es: North atoin: . | Election in Qmahe—A Victory for | “ir. Fitch proceeded to defend himself from oo -ly x |. SMITH. > ae ms Air: “Give the old man a chance.” old, 483g; new, 245. either 'y- the charge, made he said by disreputable and ae Pr vipa pope ay Nad eat Ean, ‘The | ¢. Mess. Tom Florence and Fred. Alien aEW YORE, dune 8—Floar ipsise. voter Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. dishororabte persons. (At the time he made x SUMME 3 Ss. way . W. Corcoran, . “ aye. . bette Hes Oman, June 8.—The city election yesterday | speech upon Ou! affairs, in December last, eee " Contractory tr powen, Pictures, Biographies, | Corn isashadefirmer and quiet. resulted th the election of tree democratic and ie did not know Mr. M. B. Taylor, or any onc 7 “ . pa i \- interested a junta. A ARYLAND ——.. bones, mn Air: ‘‘Who’ll have me now ?” MaRk Twars having been elected an ! united on the rest-of the ticket. ‘The Zoloved that speech some of the friends of Qube called Pane oe ae John O'Donovan, orary member of a Poultry Society, re candidate in the Third Ward was deteated. m him to thank him for his feeble efforts. This newly-built, Hotel, commodionaly apranged. Onntenciog Tor whtngt Emery editors. Mare a ole see adaiad : enchonnnil acetates i The purpose of the lie was os obvions, as the With all the conveniences of gas am t. am ied. ® 2 g° School House Strack b: bh — | motive was base. it was well known that the now ond clogant furniture, \s now thrown bride and groom left for New York city their Air: Johuay wae-a shoemaker. [etiplleg ener ean rep ee image ore ‘The Teacher fs Aw a ae Cuban question would soon come up in = Jbo, during the heated term. are wants future home. Bundle Bundle | quainted with all the na yanmar “He mst Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. agg fahee nn cont be ae a t! 1 sek sere re at gan a uvah fotrpetson th: | C)PRNING TO-DAY_Five Hundred Linen Suit, * of ‘Washington Chronicle. of | of raising chickens, from raising them FLonipa, N.Y. June &—A school-house at | de Intimidstes and ‘trom =e a beltiaeare pd — st OAK HALL, 525 Seventh street. yeh Nommrations.—The President sent the fol- iT: 2 Teonla be Bay hay. roost by burning lucifer matches under Broad Albin, Fulton county, N. Y., was struck | ‘for it be iggton. the Maryland Hotel is particularly desiral ie. EMOVAL. x lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: : Were tether pn tg Abas val oe noses, down to lifting them off a fence » by lightning vesterday, instasitly’ killing the | with havt mag qunctitncete mien is either city enn go to aud tre daily: | Fy : tae ~ Postmaster’ —A.C. Carson, Pine Bluff, Ark.; t frosty night by insinuating the end of @ wa: | teacher, Mr. Kipley, and injuring some of the | would have ‘confidence in him if he ing to their business during the, day. ‘apd ‘CONTINUED REDUCTION IN PEIUES. John McClane, Corpus Texas; Edward Sam. Syivostor and Channooy Snow, board under their heels. By the scholars. allowed the cry of a pack ee eae deiette & in’ counesslin totes —— Shoemaker, Fort Union, New Mexico: Wm. A, | Contractors for gin and milk and Democratie | twenty years old, Lreally suppose ee poeta ad M ‘by scembost om the Chesapeake Bay with Bal Pollock, Brownville, John W. 1 ‘oe sont for Bowen. * more poy oes Ly bed ogame Important From Cuba—Capture of a | The House then ‘the consideration o: oré, and three times daily by ratirvad with either Piattsmouth, Neb.; A. M. Campbell, Salina, Air: “ Thou art so near and yet so far. section Vos a very Weoder Cannon. ‘the currency bill. Bote dott is ctiaibly anid healthily located. An- Kansas; J. H. Pillsbury, Manhattan, Kansas. Sella Martin and Geo. T. Downing, ° of tik em oenlenarees ana ee Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. lis fs bean! lod with water, are doe Contractors for delivering the colored vote to and old roosters that came to crow Havana, June 8.—The steamship Moro Cas- | + Tae Exzortow rm Lamescre, Va—At the located on a insula. On the northwest is to pray, when I passed by.” tle, from New York, arrived early this morning. | municipal election in Leesburg, Va., last Satar- rt Bh * a Conmract not fulilied.) Yesterday the gendarmes captured a wooden | day the candidates for Mayor’ were George erm, which river flows by on the north side « : @ Wait till you get it.” cannon, near Santi Spiritus. the city. and empties two iute the uobl Hae arena ane tras of the twee bee, o | eS he et Taam thie gouianeoe Rag ay =e mo o Sritee er tee oe ea tee eee, week. Not Marderea. Lo : formed of stout slats to allow of the free egrest to The Bvening Star. of thee wrason ‘and ¥ uot (Contract not fulfilled.) and ingress of the water. There ‘are sbout Eee ae ee re Head, asi Mtecratioss for Town B. pe Sect one Air: Och hone! 1'm slone in this world with- rooms, each a fect, ple pg Ee de te 00, | for Town Sargeant, B of thelr native element, Mf for the palate of the out you.’ the centre of Baths Bork 7" ao | | ae. me ‘was elected Recorder over Sowciie te unrivalled. he white winged mcercn- Willtim EB! Nott and Baltimore a ee Bere ene and wil ———_-+e-- : all others voted for by about two toons, and F. Gop are constant to and f Contractors for cost about £20,000. large city ought to W. Shafer, W- G. 8. ere of the deep are y pansing to and fro irs Came Plone Oiees follow tnia ‘has & plentiful |, MONARcHY Denounce 1x THE SPANISE % ” a Su the ber, | There End there b; _ ama q of free ‘and the effect is marked Fer nn bae en the question of Fora rw. " = soto Bali Fi ; upon the health of that. city. Sy sae tS : Grom werg ing.» tatr STRIKE AMONG TUR. Tt is statea | £0 becom Sioriday Sat enor Rivero. ie created ‘agninat 92 for sing, ‘the renee ica ena shat is known as the “ahop department” of | marked by decgaring that (ne Temtt, | two colored men, reenieed aand. votes aval Academy tailoring establishments in fork will “co: Fation of the Bourbons in Spein woald never be == saa oer able Le mence a strike for The men to Their rian, claim that since the of s fw montha ago s 4 Maryland Hotel is one of their meer so that now “board 63 to eatm more than $10 or $15 & denon Fa = “4 The caseof fooler in 3, Bre. 4m Dr. Oliver, terman, Jr. z 4 P. 2 tin’s Express re for trial before race, for the up » sw. court in that town on Monday; but on mo- nee ona Shee “SINGER” pom the pans a) [a clus, 2d; Absel Kader, 44; i NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE i = ie d = Time 4.4. aS i uy foc entlametions ditingalahatie in the Upeoas is | Tos. Willard, of second. Vice Presi: | eighth, wan” mes ON RASY TEE ep ge nprosr in | Zent.Jobm 1 O'Douselh oF Secretary 3d; Bdeuton: John Re- race, COMPANY'S SALESBOOMS, fjouse of Commons which Purchasers instructed at their reskdences. A full line of MACHINE TWIST, OOTTON and : my 4-tf 717 MARKET SPACE. bo ‘Montreal had Lucille Western and the | 87 The Crown Princes of Prussia is 89 e- S74 canrgr: #3 pats AVESUR. Fee we ‘at her busband's goings on that she tai} “ ate ob ‘Strat- Roman and be oer seasonal win the OF OAls , ‘and immediate- sare Seeery 7 four young ladies, fe ers for Dw G e povelty. jotels, Rc. Bor ao tad ROY’ CLOTHING. HOYS CLOTHING, BOYS Betontixe! at OAK HALL, opposite ose oe e