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sige 1 UV | MAe eh, ye * THE EVENING STAR. wis oo FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, —— pi? i PUDLISHED DAILY, Si | = 4) . ue ay excepted, | : > , : a pha, 7, a At The Star Building, i s “ Afternoon 's Proovedings. §.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and Lith St, Hi { \ Werrrxnay, June 14. ay THs | SENATE.—Mz. Fenton presented me EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, . ‘ae z ° fot Mores Tamive Cprualive; Nemderbiit aad i : ‘ | ; others, of New York, agains. granting Americ: E STALK is served by carriors to their eab- | : ~ | "epee Lessin bet es importation seribers in the City and Distriet ac Ten Cx S {201 gis 4908 gree of Gotz. Wars or Fortt-rovs Caxts Per Mota | 4 ) Mr. Osborn & in granti lands in a © at the . Two Cevrs. ‘of a cervain railroad was diy. i aa path © amended and Puce Munixe Three Months — "Tr “kdmands called up Houne bGito detine ix Months, $3.00; One Year, $5.00. No d = er ol the sai oes ph paid for. ; the duties of Pension Agents, and to provide for THE WEERLY STAR-yoblihed om reas | V2, 35—N2. 5.385. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1870. TWO CENTS. | “abing tho Unbase Br. said’ there were j . method ef rit ___ AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, SWINGING ROUND THE CIRCLE O7 otiesting the to} EVENING ST ‘AR. < THE TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. wes FROM PHILADELPHIA. fersioes by substituting the » momey order sveters - _ ° or PERSOD agencies Be ee Sls. PURE WINES AND LI PENNSYLVANIA RAILROADS. P whe Celera Vee | Mocaghenomest Ome a er nat perments f BY . " cal 4 —— NO. JUNE 13, Having made arrangements with of the best . x 5 3. Telegraphed Eaciussociy to The Booming Star. and ta. ‘and cont ‘ Nn ERTS" | mies Geccaney Regutvaiaie' 2 | Washington News and Gossip. | | Wasmexcrex re aurooxa. | This Afternoon’s Dispatohes. aclgate lection it evotng Posed ot ery | ah acnathnetane ee vag poe JAMES B. ORBYON. JOSEPH SESSEORD, J, | The! ‘ = pecs rer twee? e of Batt A Live city— election eveuing off very | Sons we years banks, oS e ea ome i atk BIO IevenxaL HxvExce—The receipts to-day | Am’ Mowe at, the Bomsemer, Stel ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | 3:'c%, “The colated wae pertipipehen te | with toe nehloust, banks Gp _ A FR Us | from this source were $1,163,345.62. orks — Getting the Idea — med targe bers, and some of the del } covid be paid, without expense to the govern. maody of . — Our Way from Baltimore to At- FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. ed legates clect- — govern- rated Pine A 1 pe lon. - . are of that class In the Thi mentor the LONE - well kmiwn artiets hare kitly overat | don ¢1t Town Ole Sipereall Stouckton Bitters, | D.B. Seance, Eeg., Chief of Record Division | tooma. From London_Finke, the American | Congressional District Myers and Relics ate | Mr Edmubae did vot think it practloa te to ‘ he «ccagion. Bux sheot opem jet | $9 per enlbe. Dry Coiewoe se. toma Urbane | Prisoners of War, War Department, is on a] aia SP Wheat thtes 2 Consul, Batted The Littie Steamer | P:litved to Lave a majority. In the Second, | Maké an arrangement, althoagh hevhonght It ATIUNAL THEATRE. still from "North Garoitue, 98 per gallon’ Ail the | thirty days leave of absence. (diterlat” Cétrekpandeace asym ke, the present member, is probably de- | t bea good thing. above isat least $1 per gallon cheaper than can be After some further Gisoussion, the bul was ALTOONA, PENNA., June 1, 1870, r Rage + Disaster No, 1—Death of a | Neill, 0 oted ‘Mathematician. feated a ropae wae for sheriff and Telegraphed pt = for the: Tere : the matter is ii < Penne ." SHO@ FLY! SOO FLY! lurdinemieaee ©. caves. Tue PrestpENT has approved of the bill pro- | I telegraphed you some partyeulars of our start to The Evening Star. mest ocay. Pee The Oppvention will, esol over SrempereIT. A mssuitie ae, iicise menses cannes Proprietor of the celebrate! Native Wine Birters. | viding for the appointment of an Assistant | upon the excursion given by the officers of the ee eS ee dail required > {Seeond Dispatch.) reported, with amendment, bil! lands Ap dad Atternace, ties origian! Roree Cnant L219, Ponpaivanis srenue,and “4 | ‘Treasurer of the United States at Baltimore, | Pennéylvania railroads to ailord an opportunity A Saprinen Come), BAS See The Excitement Rams High. te the North Louisiana and Texas Railroad Baltimore, Md. ol tixed at £2,000 sterling. P “ : —— ‘ The miniature steamer City of Ragusa, it Hikarkivita. June 15—The excitement } Company. Ma. ny seems, ran ashoré on the const of Ireland, and | heat, Pecosey hice feliticians, is at fever | | Mt. Casserly in to Southern railroad men to see the railroad system of Pennsylvania, and the various objects BRYANT S MINST OPER \D BURLES)CE | 7] troduced joi tat " PIMPLES ON THE FACE. uced Joint resolution ap 2 ers has 1 riating to - Se cit whee the | _ Tew, conmdones Iris axNowncxp in Paris that Edward La- | Oy interest in the State. was démaged. She put into Queenstown for Te-,| for Congress, Im? Neile tists Gr pees | borer Santhramcwce, mere # Peet in the har ti sonal eupervisicn'y che | eruptions and bite lLovlaye will go to Washington as the second pairs, and will soon sail again for New York. have split, amd are holding two conventions, | Als, joint resol @ur Party. Among our purty are Commistoner Delano providing that nothing “0, telaGwe jo the oad shall be construed secretary of the new French ambassador, Pro- vost Paradol. MR. DAN BRYANT. Key. Thomas Luby, mathematician of Trinity | ‘The convention ioe a a | im the act of May 3 College, Dublin, died in that city last night. similar condition. Khe treads of tea. Binge | Northern Paciie, Hailn ———— Charles C. Fulton, of the Baltimore ducrican; | Proceedings of Parliament—A New | b#m, the present postmaster, carried theorgan- te any guarantee by the | nited States of the - : * Tre Howarp IxvesTiGaTinc ComMitree } Charles F. Collier, President of the Petersbury rr ion of the Bibie Discussed, Leiter, Hey Be Race of Leeda withdrew, eae a reed, wor shall ets, a aaedy. Or BG. Perey'33 Beascs | Das anit taking evidence relative tothe manage- | and Weldon Railroad; J. C. Spriggs, Supe = | batOm palune daa. Tbe proceedings in the ene ee * ga paper a al Leg Nox | sng 29 Broad streets, N.Y. Sold by all druggists ment of the Freedmen’s Bureau. The case | fntendent of same toad; ©. K. Hagris, o <aleporen "Cuan Santen, anpunear) tar Purtaneiruia, dune 2 ie desher obtat eto esm0e | eae closed with @ long statement by General How- | the Washington Republican; H. P. Harnett. | East Surrey, moved an address to the (Queen, | ¥ention the struggle ees bowen ten, prertcen wt sesame egg be ah ad MARRIAGE IS HONORABLE. ard. The committee will now go carefally over | President Greenville and Columbia (N.C gsking concurrence: ta the preposition for the | Walton and Leeds, The nm | Committee on Public Landy the Senate bi!! re a . Ps app V TALL’S “OPE & temporary ‘ment of a commission to revise the | of each party was declared ae their translation pf the Bible. He supported the | friends. Leeds’ party finally triamphed in the motion in a speech of some length, taking the | possession of the stage and the choice of Wm. ground that all the English-speaking countries | Eliott as chairman. ' PE 3 win Oy san a a Oy the hon ore, the testimony and then make up its report or re- cc Wwith Single Liievand the feariul Evits | POFts, which are not likely to be presented until “Ta times. Sent cree, in sealed | just before the close of this session, railroad; John F. Connor, of Baltimore; Ggorg: Cassard, do.; H. T. Peake, General Supstidten- dent South Carolina railroad; D. J. Sumnér, ot a Central Branch of the Union FP »- citic Railroad. _ Mr. Pviand (Vt) introduced a bil to into effect the decree ot the Cour of the S ORE. | HUWARD ASSSCLATLON : J of |) Should concur, The struggle was very fi ern Wistrict of New York relative t sare sea cepa ni | . ‘a my2s-m,e fa IevaeriaaR1ow Ov qu AmeAcee cnr) Warne | ere eee teen Tomei pene OL Na carn a penily anh the govenniclant SAAT Wie wets Mirenae Me Rite Bene einen | masunes Gx Dae: Gakeen Een MOPUASTIC TROUPES — Riselfracibengy vinta cagenes Judiciary | Be Greenville and Colambia rallrand; D. Deck: 1) dsreratty considered the duestion, and qhougit | turned and chadeliers broken in’ che mec | mittes on. Appropriations ‘ Mh el Pe a nang edly as on yn aE y Tag began the eaeaaTs | ert and J. P. Harmon, of the Hagerstown Maj’: | i better to leave the subject to eeclesfactical | Congressional district convention, Benjamim |. Mr. Crebe; lil preseuted memorial £9: NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENES Teliatia; Instantansone hier ner cootars | Committee this morning began the testimony | J, p. Gilmore, Eutaw House, Baltimore, auf’ anthorities. The revision of the Bible was ot | Hucklewas nominated on tne tec balne removal of the capital, aud asked that it " Sie the olen ead, nor any ertalie poison to ince paralysis or | ‘= the case of Patrick Wood, now contineil in | those jolly hosts, Mesers. Luck and Suplett,of | Gublous utility, tedious and untimely. Ar Only One saved Out of F. | be printed in the Globe. TWENTY-FIVE AND FEMALE AR | death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparations | the Capitol on a charge of assaulting Represent- the Spottswood House, Richmond; H. D. Baalle, length the motion was withdrawn, and soon P RUPAIAS June 15._ About ta ctoak | On motion of Mr. Farnsworth, (1 after the House adjourned. acting virtnes they do not |. Phe genuic W.A. Batchelor's Hair Dye has had tatrty ye. ative Porter, of Virginia, in Richmond, Va., on Committee on Military A fairs were instru CAR THE SKATORIAL of the Winchester Times; R C. A. Falwood, row boat was capsized on the it itl x ra to inquire and report what amount had beou entarnizhed repntation to aphold its tet 7 as | the 30th day of May last. ace a ‘ r the The Ascot Races in England. jor, near the Falls bridge, contain- | 3 ary Adiers’ The Sons ¢ Bthiogian 8 tise only pertect Hair Dye—Bieck or Brown’ Gold | arewer to: the chumen, wtece coped fled an | of the Brunswick (Ga.) Appeal; Mr. Bard, of the | poxnon, june is Nesterday weetne nest day | ine De Alm sod, Rte eee ee Mugpe | tanal Rote take oe ee ae en OL, WHITE AND uy all Bragsiste. “Appiied at 18 end. strect . ‘ges, i was | Baltimore Sum; Captain G. W. Hambright, our | of the Ascot races. ‘The first race was fora | Cade, abd a young lady unknown. Mr, Almoml ' fend; by whom drawn: how expended, me. HARLEQ “ Xx festr_ | under the influence of liquor when the assaait | handsome conductor dver the Northern Central | gold vase, given by Her Majesty, and was won | was the onlyone saved. The bodice have not | with power tosend for papers, take testimon ;, conctudin : wine uwhiipoinwo = | was made. Mr. Porter and Mr. Humphreys road; George F. Heyser, of Hagerstown; George Oy Sigereites the second race was the Prince | been recovered. and re} at any time. ¢ < Us FUCR TAINS PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. | (who was with him when the assault was com- | ‘P. DeFord and W. Y. DeFord, of Baltimore: lee’ Rakes, 00 sovereigns, and was won Rg) ERS ILLUMINATED WATERS, Mr. Maynard, (Teun.,) from the Committee bythe King of Scots; the third race was for ver rr. Ley i ae of Ways and Means, reported a bill to relieve aed sian ee mitted) were examined at some length. Captain Comgresty, General Agent of the Pow- - the Ascot of 25 sovereigns, and was won i EIBennL te O! FOR MARSHALL HALL. 4 ‘ C x X con! of all taxation, and for other purposes. - a b. AL PI i i “ THE TERRITORIAL BiL1.—In viewfor the fact | 28t#n Steamship Company; J. Q. Thompson, of | by Musket; the fourth race was for the trial | felegraphed Baclusively to The Bvening Star. ‘The bill remits all taxes on coai or on receipts The first GRAND COMBINATION ‘URSION an Lennar wo! . Wd. W of Washing- | Sake of five sovereigns, and was won by Green R. e na — OUNT VERNON CIRCLE, R. that there is only one day remaining (next Fri- cone us * fend Slovo 3 Seibbom, ‘Ths last race, for the thirtecmiy Aceot Heanor pid orgy meg omen 9 Holden om me traftic in coal, or tor Wansportation of WALOSTAN ISLAND! CEC ae AO ed day) for the consideration of District business, bie? bry gon! sucess aya Prcaet a bicsniel stake of ten soverigns, was won by | sions of the State for the formation of » regi. | Mr. Ward (N. ¥.) aaid the bill was not in ace and that then bills of paramount importance, foot of | Such as the paving of. Pennsylvania avente, Preyer’ this lovely and the reception of Pic- i Partios, respectfully cail shee MARSHALL HALL, aw 5 Be THURSDAY: Seve 16, staxt ‘The 7 will leave’ her : Tageics, cecpecttaley oll Ws atte Tth street. at 10s, m. and 4p. m.,returuing st a | will probabiy be taken up and disposed of, the * HENHY A KAISERS, 42 Green seasonable hour. The cars will be in Samay eg the | District Committee of the House of Representa- street, j | return of th it. icket=, 50 ts fe dults. B.A. RAISER & HEEMANS | Str ter ctiiive efornijeli 2. | tives have agreed to postpone till next session ment of State troops in active service, to cordance with the instractions of the House, Total Loss of the Ship Walter Hood. | ™ade up of white volunteers, it they can be | and he moved it be recommitted to the Ways Loxpon, June 15.—Later advices from Sidney | obtained: if not, negroes will be enlisted. He | and Menus Committee. So ordered. confirm the reports before received of the total | 880 orders the immediate enrollment of the | The House then took up the ninety-tive mil- loss of the London ship Walter Hood. militia, with instructions to set apart a special | lion currency bill, the question being upon the . Further testimony in favor of the abolition of | Dumber of minute men in each regiment to be | adoption of the substitute offered by Mr. in- State of Virginia; Thomas H. DeWitt, Secretary of the Board of Public Works of Virginia; Uo!. FE. J. D. Myers, General Superintendent of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac rail- = — ——— — en further rf ‘i i road; C. S. Gadsden, General Superintendent of | compulsory pilotage in the Mf river has | Used asa resery gersoll, (11.,) providing for the issuing.of torty- RLOW'S GALLERY, SFLECT EXCURSION Soc mony, cmaderation of the bill provating 155 ins uriesten’ and Wavaanbh ralrond: d. Ld Chae eee of Gomsanas domuntthee ———_—___ four millions’ additional legal motes. 1236 PERNA. AVENUE, SOUTH SIDR, ° ora change of government for the District of D: on that subject. Red Cloud in New York—He is Going | The amendment was rejected—ayes 50, noes Near IBIA sirect norih. TO ST. INIGUES, POINT LOOKOUT Columbia, as the same would likely lead to pro- | Morrow, Superintendent Richmond and Dan- subject. pgs Pee A ateeg Pig ine The following Paintings are on free view, and for AND PINEY POINT. longed discussion. Vie seeens, ee yl canes eee cee oe Gothard, Fail: | reiegraphed Baclusively to The Evening Siar. Several other amendments were then re- sale: *-The Betrothed, by Marita Caliech; one of the save! ae Agent Eastern railroad, South Carolina; E. E. we ely Discovered Boman | vow Youn, June 15_led Cloud and party | Jected, and the question recurred apon the mest beautiful pictures by this great master, ever pen Licitation of those who attended | 28% ScoTT Saito Ixvesrication.—The | Sumner, of the Wilmington and Charleston ee eeer erat remained at the St. Nicholas Hotel this morn | #mendment offered by the committee as a sub- Seis series, Lanes pictere by Lenrent de |, ctycar.theYoung Gathotic’s Friend = select committee of the House to inquire into | railroad; P. H. Smith, of the Pittaburg Commer- | my of the memhers of the Left Genter Party | ing-. Lo-morrow the Ghiet will deliver an adc i Garieh (On } chairman of the com- By ¥ sievbel, The orginal porsuit of Cul wichutd | Socitt wil repeat the above Rxcar the Publication of @ dispatch by W. Scott | cial; D. B. Williams, of the Pittsburg Port; and the Corrs Legisiati called to take action on | ‘ea to the people of this city at Cooper Inst- | mittce, spoke’ in sajport of the, settee, Johnson ( Vice President under Martin Vao Ba- | Sic SATURDAY, JU 18, 187 Smith, Washington correspondent of the New | others whose names do not now occur to me. the subject of the St. Gothard railroad. 4 . P (This substitute is the first, second, tenth and To CE gg (a ed York Evening Post, in relation to the use of After an interchange of views, it was decided | , ‘The Indian Commission has agreed to Our Entertainers. The officers of the Pennsylvania roads seem Leave Seventh street wharf at Il o'clock p.m. pre. " 2 cisely and reach Washington ou retura atv clock | Cuban bonds in securing the votes of certain ive 1 cl not to oppose the construction of the work, | bim the horses he demands, should the pod ee eleventh sectionsof the bill which was lost « dine Pictures trom the“ b-mpeon and which is a joint undertaking of Prussia, Baden, | ment, refuse to furnish them. Red Clond witt | fe dayesinee, and provides —ist. For the is- t fi 1 tiation, amamatids sis olla asteeel londay. members, met this morning, when Hon. Caleb | to nave undertaken to show their hospitalities | Switzerland and Bavaria, but to request thai | Visit Central Park this afternoon. aay Ba yg 7 As m West, by himself: Gen Weal ington, by of the | Cushing appeared as counsel for Mr. Smith t the French government also take an interest in ae Spuart: Sir Wm. Beechs, by himself. sir | $05" y. Prucgist, Capitol Hilf, snd Seliswa | The committee, however, did not begin the | 0" ® Seale commensurate with the size and im- | the ralway. A Tornado in Chesapeake Ba; P y Kneller. by himself: Si 08. Wer th; > . + Capi ae > s] S - ‘i " o7,_Raetier, bs Dinestt: S Res memrth: | 2 buss, Gagetown. 4 taking of testimony this morning, but consumed portance of the Kr ystone State, and the Souttr It is reported to-day, on good authority, that | Pelegraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Star. millions from the States having ap excess, and by J. HB. Koshkock. Also, choice Staterooms to be had from Jas. Lackey, Merchant “2 ern guests are quite enthusiastic in appreciation | the Princess of Orleans advances 600,000 francs ForTress Monror, Jame * A violent | distributes it West and South, but not until after Fanc Pencil Drawings, Old Eneravings, | Tailor 60S 7th street. a ang | most of the time in arranging how the investi- | o¢ the princely courtesies of their entertainers. | to purchase the Gallo-Roman amphitheater | squall ctrack come wemels taping t anchor in | the ninety-five millions have been | . The Laine 3" Aatcroomeand menisextra, Berths | S8t0n should proceed, Sc. Assistant District | Thus, we have been in charge mainly of Messt=, Dt ee nue Mong». | the Great Wyeomico, about sixty miles up the | fourth section allows a bank in a State having Sd {Chron} HN BABLOW Proprictor. jell f_ | Attorney Harrington, of this District, having | Robert S. Hollins, Seoretary of the Nor:hern | ferme acu © previously | bay on Saturday evening last andcapsized three | aR exces to remove to @ State in deficiency, been summoned before the committee, stated we, =} On Exh om eo, 456 that he knew nothing of the afidavit of N. B. and Sale MARTIN, will leave Sraser aieiicntt-aapmcies + | Seca ee 7th cerect, Sally ot Taylor reterred to, as he had only been in office 2 schooners, one the Viola, of Crietield. No lives | taking with it ite capital, circulation, &¢-) were lost. On reaching the land it uprooted ir. Juda (Tl.) moved to amen Ye section o Washington Pecintments— | tecs, blew out windows and doors, and did | byAtriking out the latter clause, canceling the Panis, June prt, bag tes y ‘Officiel this | Much damage to crops. It covered a space of | greenbacks, and brietiy supported the amend Central R. R., (amd one of the oldest and most rtspected railroad men in the country,) A. Kk. Fiske, General Superintendent N. C. Kt. R., : ~ 3 sinee May 15th, and " i ie wide. oent. between Dad R troots, | 9m. kets 90 Genin poedinp- to behet anaes | before thet time, Ne Smasvit was dated | stepnen Little, Auditor do., J. M. DuBarry tworning’contalns the following nominations: | About a mile wide. Dr. Coburn (ind.) opposed the bill, favo gtd Bulows Hal. | Boat and at my store, S08. H-SHAFFIELD. : Vice President Northern Central, A.J. Cagset®. | Trout tucromniere, Ambassador to Consian- | weParlamd Says he has Never Been | a greenback circulation. yas, Window Shades, | _2° 1225 Pennsylvania avenue APPOINTMENT OF A CORPORATION Arror- | General Superintendent Pennsylvania Kk. K., opley place Bourie, made Senator; same. ir. Schenck (Obto) favored the amendment Count Armand, Ambassador to Lisbon, to re- a ty to he BX en, as amended by Mr. Judd. He had never con: > <r" " sidered. attempt to return W spooie Day- soln, Prevost | OmCAdo, June 1)—Dantel MeParland ts in | ittus bp aiy violent Measue, Tueoharacter : ture Cord and Tassels. Hing= ———— = a teeus Case SUMMER RESORT: Plones remember Name and Bamber. ap %-ly* BEY.— Thomas T. Firth, Treasurer do., D. M. Boyd, jr. r. Enoch Totten was this morning ap- Ticket Agent do., and Sam. T. DeFyrd, jr.. the place Marquis de Monthalo pointed by Mayor Emery as Attorney for the J, Berthomy, Ambaaoado: tv “a - a1 3 4 ; ; », | Paradol, Ambassador at Washington; Bell-n Madison, Wis. He protested to a friend to-day | at lit- ; ;EST END HOTEL, Corporation of Washington, subject 1 con re eno oe a reer nes iar) | Secretary of the second class at Washington, ts | that he was not nor never had been insane.“ | Of Our Country was such that there was Dt lit- A” EEPOSTTORY, / LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, | Matiow by the Board of Aldermen, and accepted | tor the great railroad lines of Pennsylvania and | replace Count de Fayerney, who is made chief naasbceree Linas ee Raho m Sake 245 6 STEERET. Will be Opened es eo of Guests on the | the position. Mr. Totten is a well-known Ke- | their connections west. <At be Nani tea = po pba gee Fire. bill, would be but complying with a sound pab- Baltimore and Vicinity. Emerging trom Baltimore, on the Northern Central road, the attention of our party was immediately arrested by the remarkablo ex Washington Pelegraphed Exclusively to the Bvening Star. lic demand for a more equitable distribution of 4 CmCaco, June 15.—A fire at Platteville, Wis., | the corrency. . The Trial of the French Conspira- | on Sunday, destroyed the Yates House, andthe | The amendment of Mr. Judd was adopted, 12 tors. back building of Isaac Hodges and McArthar's | to #4. 2 Panis, June 15.—The Journal Officiel com- | store and residence. Loss $15,000. An amendment to the last section, aflered by Sewer Thtrissntt and Powrteente Sirests, “Court End” of this now famous summer the courts here, especially in the Court of pete led oS Gergen Claims, where he has been very successful. He eax: rans Stacia: payne isa native of Ohio, from which State be emi- pect ‘The personal attention of Mr. JAMES SYKES y i PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &¢., | ani Sr PETER GADNER, slong keown tote, | SfMted to Wiscomsm, where he practiced ‘This magnificent structure. L-cated at the publican and has gained quite a reputation in . a4 i hibitions of growth and thrift at every step. 1 {aine a dcere'mummohing before the High arn ss ae i sale Mr. Allison, (fows,) prohits ting national banks mar aauate a traveling public. will surely guarsates to tho=s that | law, and in course of time married a daugh- |-doubt if any cityin the country can show at | Couit of Justice the accused in the afia'r of the from paying interest on deposits received trom ae gly i a favor them with *hcir patronage, all the comfore they ter of Senator Howe, of that Stato, this moment so many indications of expansion | Plotegainst the nation and the life of the Em FROM WESTERN MARYLAND. other nations! vankseron cussent Gepsstts, and ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. can wiah for, * ¥ i peror, and convoking the High Court of Ju-ice | Chesapeake and Ohie Canal, Railroad | from including in their reserve of lawful money STATURTTES, a¢., Bey. | For Roome, £0.07 Hy on the provaises, or by letter He served tn the army during the lute war,a | and solid growth as Baltimore, as exhibited on | Jn the town of Bloise on the Isth day of J-1 Matters, ac. any deposits upon Which interest is received of rieres ade reesed to > . cO.. 7 i 4 e ‘. * f cted— 9 1UTURE FEAMES. [ elnat Weet Bnd Bott Lee ees portion of the time as a staif officer, and at the | all her borders, and especialiyon the line bes Exiled to Siberia, The New President of the Canal Company—The ree was re es rer y Saeed x esl ete CORD AND TASSEL ae. oe Rote Asin. | close of hostilities settled here, and took up his | this railroad, skirting, as it does, the various | gv, Perensrumd, dane 15. The sentence ot | Rémoval of the Ofice to Hagersionn— Promised |, 20 Spcndment Yi Sty. Coen room the thine Hee eee PAN AELOB BEAUKETS. 0 Pickett Hou streams which furnish the water-power for the | the assassins of Count Darenburg, of the Reforms im the Tac Cumberignd |‘foet million greeaBacks te rei agement — b Fine A f long-extended and increasing line of manutac- | trian legation, has been moditied. They wili Valley Railroad—The Western Maryland Reil- | Pet Cents, was rejected—ayes 75, noes #5. a seortment for Be: = BG, Va, Having been thoronghly refitted and newly d residence in the First Ward, where he now re- feat sides. Among his acquaintances he is very not be imprisoned here for a termof years, as road—The Growing Crops, &c. —- HOLIDAY PRESENTS fon is now open for th: acromundatoeee | POPUlAr. For a few months at least he will | turing establishments. One needs to pas: | Was at iret contemplated, Bit they will be ex. (Correspondence of The Star.) A PARTY ORGAN. oc ir A.V. 8. SMITH, Sum: ders. Persons desiring Board can be | Bave his hands full, for there are a large num- | through and around Battimore to get an {dea of | jJed to Siberia at once. HAGERSTOWN, June 13, 1x70. The Democracy at_ It Again-Raisi ~ == | sergmodated on reasonable terme by SEVER | ber of cases m which the Corporation is a par- | the push and energy with which she isspreading 8 Dear Star ~The Hon. James O.Ciark, the | Momey under Difficulties Miteitxery MEOW SP PIR@S ty, pending before the courts. her arms abroad, and building herself up at FROM JAPAN newly-elected president of the Chesapeake and | Mall “Domt Bee Hen, — oe eaten tect b,x iw Waste Opiate ta Oks home. Seeing ali this, we are prepared to ac- | Propesed Monument to the Oneida } Qnio canal has been in town for several days | Oakey Hall cone +l many queer visitors, and J, 5, SEENCEE. _ = 8 CoroRavo.—In pur- | cent Mr, Fulton’s estimate of the present pop- | Vietims—Advance of the exe 5 nd This NSYLVANIA AVENT These SPRING! 1 snance of the act of Co: 3 . - past, seeking suitable quarters for the estab- | each bas his axe, little or big, to gri n oth and eth streets, pee erie IGE, eclebrated far their slterative | ee of Congress, approved May 27, | ulation of Baltimore at390,000as within bounds. | _GOvermment Tyepeten 1 Tubindst ot the contin’ allie ox thateaen one Wants an “ad.,” tha! one wanls # permit; t cust mere and the tadies gener- | *reeinues sepnccsehgr<igiynsess Lav. creating an additional land district in | ang Baltimore means to expand in the fature | Télegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Sar, ) ea Boe read San Francisco, June 15.—The officers of the | t being Proposed toremove the office at an | ron ga naeoonee wien United States squadron on the Asiatie station | early day from Annapolis to this place, where | “Tay before yesterday & large back rolled have decided erect , a meeting of the directors will be held during the City Hall, andtwe men myste- 4 the Oneida ditager © | the coming month. ‘This pnint would ce a een Wane up. the they ae reeene Government has nted }. | found dee g made arrangements for opening a | ” The Medicinal virtues of the Waters. Colorado to be called “The Arkansas V bneut at the “wil FE SCLPHOH | Cool and Invigorating ‘Atmosphere and lisheteee | Land District,” the President has ordered tee ae LLIN ERY "AND BANC CouDg | Multy to Washtucton and Baltimore renders iethe | land office of said district to be loonwd at At su IMMENSE SACRIFIOE. for the next 3) | “Partice from Washington will take the Orange, | PUerlo- ys. Having just returned from New York, ber | Alexandria aad Manassas in the og eek S mpriore oll the newest and most superb | and arrive at Ptrasbarg St eo lok 7 WASHINGTON AND FREDERICKSBURG RaAtL- ers B—The HATE DRESSING DEPARTMENT cqcolient soar-heree couches will await the arrival | ROAD.—An Associated Press dispatch from this in yet larger ratio, She thinks nothing of in- curring 4 railroad indebtedness of ‘ten shillions® of dollars. She has half a dozen new railroad enterprises blocked oyt; she has the only Amer- ican line of ocean steamers afloat, and is think- . | prove very desirable for the prompt and ef- deor to the or’ and catablishiment of a school for the } ficient transaction of the business of this tim- | Knocked. No answer. They knocked again. truction of the native thk in foreign lan- | portant work, as it would place the office ender | Same result. : | gy roa og or ocomy ay the passengers over n beatti- | city says: Geo. D. Roberts, ing of starting yet another line, if not two. ‘Tho | guage: and naval and m tactics. =" “| the immediate personal’ supervision of Mr. | "ike the King of France, they went down greene ee OM Anply ot 250 Pemsgtrene fal road to the Springs to Barly Tea. or partice 2 Sa iees cians prelaune pA! Pennsylvania, | seahoard cities north and south of Bultimore | “The Japanese troops are now drilled on the on. Sho. contemplates taking CAS rept is = . eset jarper's Ferry mt rasbur the ‘among us. versal some esterda: they called, but the Mayor KOCHS oxy ~~ | cam stop st Winchester and take coaches for the | build a from Washington te Fred. may as well make up their minds to encounter | European system. mee z in con 5 y t ry active rivalry from her in the coming decade. "The Northern Central'Railway, while contcit- uting largely to the prosperity of Baltimore, is Springs ericksburg, uniting with that to Rieh between Ninth and Tenth streets, ‘rms of Boarting:—The price has bien great! cont oper Fine WINKS, LIQUORS AND CIGAKS, Berg- | reduced this season. a, au iniacement for famvics | Th€ work will be immediately commenced and caine . 7 completed by December next. The Pennsviva- mes acel me Yuxiey and others to spend the summer. $5 per mwnth; oo ney iva. our leading ciuzenson Saturday, Mr. Clark ex- 5 ie we their cards to Tom Great Earthquake—Volcamic Erap- prewe the determination ot devoting bis whole Gonliine, eapesting suet facetions Penstionary stom. ; energies to the discharge of the re- | to be overwhelmed, but as be didn't look at Saw Francisco, 15-—The steamer (reat t remaitied y Republic: trom tobe Wate? sponmble duties of his position, abd from thie-| names, he ‘a¢ he was. Presently the ere 815 per week. ral has in this, as well as in the Balti- " from May 12th, anil Yo- -establ fon of this 1 7 ome or a | "2. coleedet Band of Music fe engaged eth tor | save and Potomac teitenm ois controlling ia itself, and is wisely putting a portion | ohoma, May 224, has arzived, The trip (om | |tis generally conceded that he what he a Eee ‘The Maral took Hs" K% RESTAURANT, C Lawn and Ball Koom terests. The Pennsylvania tral has thus se- | Of its earnings into the improvehient of its facil- } J: was @ very pleasant one. says, He proposes macing @ mumber o! un- | the cards to the Mayor, who desired the gentie- Mo. 1454 Peas, Avexcn, COR. 16TH 88) _ Daily maile and telecraphlc commaniestions pur | cured a line from Richmond, by way of Wash- | ities. ‘Thus itis changing the grade on the line A violent €: juake had occurred in Javan, | portant ch: in the management of men to be shown in. N — ‘afomegts willbe in atteutnies: ghost © | ington and Baltimore, to unite with the Western | of its approach to. e, lowering it from verest singe She great earthquake in 1.55. | canal, abolishing many supertinons offices, arid |“ Spyor Berret, of Washington, how do youdo, Sete ere Pers gear he Prreaetse, | and Northocndines. 100 feet to under 70 feet; and at the same timeis'f Yenarted that reveral tillages were siateoved. | Cctablishing a system of management throagt- | said'Oakes. EXCITEMENT IN A ComMITTER Koow— | carrying on extensive building operations jn the Sexeres Rilladies were Gestroved. (tits emtire lenghth that cannot tail to make Ns . My trie ens at volcand of Dah, in tho fa | Se nee oy eae, come nemate Sat, bo make of ache aot wall.sie. Hy Re, Boresy [SE CONTINENTAL Bi TRL, LONG Asamay: if called here yester- ONG BuANCH ‘Zets," in a dispatch to the Baltimore Sun last | way of new depots, &c. Atthe same point the Of the ialandof Siphon, which has heen | instead of a’ divy pool” for @ lot of -abystere.” | Gay’ gee ae tice iocked, sit, This ie a denser Who night, says : Work upon the tunnel under the city of Baltimore | Qayet gor centuries Is in & violent state of erap- | Mr. ©. is afelf- man, of unusual energy, | itrange inifeed. Will be opened on the 15th of Fuse “There was quite a scene of exe tement in the | focom e t this road with the Baltimore and Po- | geatroving hi Be wed. coneiic tne. ite mes tee ete oe en Cukor Whe, wor ear sr, I was atttusing co <a This magnificent ‘hotel has ovér #0 gooms, | Reconstruction Committee this morning. It | tomac roaihas been comménced. The environs | terror anong thet we Or tht octane Lere spterctind in the welts of Goa dinal wisn: | Bite teats Oesees a ak meee MAKSLE AND SLATE MANTELS Piazza fronting the ocean’700 test long. Pye ea terre, the absence of some of the | of Baltimore on this side strike one very agree- | The captain of i rgrors | atond belief thate pew era & about ‘to begin | pigh precedent for that, you knew. Mr. Tincolm ; lis For rooms apply at the Rverett House, New York, | Georgia bill, Gen, Butler got a reconaideratios | bly, With park-like wooded slopes, numerous Japares miles iim Voksbame, Some portions | mane menegumcntos denaGhien. ing'| Tee Sle mye sbeddling with the Lepastments.” Martie Works worin@ stréet and Now York are. | "SSPE B Bonnows, Proprintor. | MOTEd. And that amenditent struck out. So | streams of water, and all the featares that go to | Of the crater are above the sea, aad slog is ot 3 at week Terchened fame twenty o sty | qty toncoues yout iusamoe tere wwe, near the Treasury Department. WM. WILKINSON, Buperintendent. — jei¢ Im ae ag that ~ F lg ion | make pictureeqce suburban scenery. > ee srpdemina eaetrom. bes ig derke odsand ‘igs worth oF tend adore ry poet hate eh mee jon. We ES = —— | comi room denounced » bu of the ve e und the ithi bey ‘ my2-ty Wa. RUTHERFoRD. | )[ABYLAND HOTEL. the Jatter did not resent, Other renublican | M@msieur Bessemer ©ome Agalrt to he in. polling condition. -. |_| Nithin the, sorporate limite of our owe, They tak of $125,000 and antici << ANNAPOLIS, MD. menrbers also denounced x ‘Yo the hard-working newspaper men who £ P} v great Mr. Harvey, aman of en- Attainment was seflougiy an- and commodious , will the ig. On ‘Thursday a full meeting wifl be held, and the JM OTTO_First class Goods, Reasouable Prices, M at OAR HALL. 32 th street. re iy Thie newly-built Hotel. commodions!: jured at Melbourne. come up from Washington, as to green fti¢lds, a the ts of a a a ae LE ohh eteemeen ig). | committee will revise the action this day taken.” good deal’ bored with thé ‘endless’ details of the Sea Areaees Coneal at Pekin assumed ‘the Witt be brougnt ‘about — ae SY much of _*®.- wow and clegnat ee RMT peat with that much diseussed Cuties of his office on the 20th of April. | Potomac ‘enter- HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION! open to the IupoRTANT NAVAL OgpERs—Changes of Ficet | Tarift, el cthmaa tang SS Pe | Tatve number of hasds ‘ahente & paper in = chies. who. ducing fre out to | Commandérs—The following important changes } ‘temof the Bessemer steel duty, it *) Suaic with the of New Call and examine the SLATE REFRIGERATORS, | sek. reat and ease Tetreats ou the the correct thing that our very first stopping | Judicial Confilet in Ni oe Pe orp hr me mp gy . Cor by the watet'saide.. To psranne | in commanders of our fleets abroad have just cor 3 Sopping of States ngton news. "s the aes ate aa WEL living inthe Adousing cites of Balttnoreand Wash | been made by the Secretary of the Nays: Loreena niehasop ie semechapia lg on the Bampage. om , ; weoniriier “ 009 Penna. ‘ : land Hotel fepartical . it a steel factory of the Bessemer persuasion. —t tie 5 3 ether Rear Admiral 5. P. Lee has been de been most 4 folly Ast0xY sisnEns Siseudine’ Go thet sistes dr ots iy ne from duty as Chief Signal, Ofteer of the Nin, Wetearnedallabout it, and about pigiron, ant Brounare, June —The case of the in mane =e att noes ne ™ " ‘evening their famiti imself in readiness E an merican }) and wherei metion in fayor of T-House Conr-'} rains of the past : t FIRST CLASS SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. wifes Hoel ‘Annapelte a sumpection ice Command ta Worth Atlantis asst tie cteee or Engl fag better than iy yl om a ey, issued by the Hight Dhaciet Court, ren- | prehension ¢ affected Ee No. 618 Nixru Stazez, Simore and three times dali Uy rallzeed wick cites: | Beal Pe and incom | the Bessemer process: Donn Piatt, whq dotes |’ oe pee AL om oo daze BEE, - : : OPPOSITE PATENT OFFi0B, CAS a bal: | aa dat r the past year. | on pig-iron, should have been there. Donn, , Y iets os Bote notes oft Sow French Scouring Proves, Bes Sehth wr # a a a wince bas de- | who votes all pigs (of iron) bores, should have Rous, witbont Niseet nn ee Cry i [tached from the Navy-Tard.at Portsmouth. N. | seen the sort of magnificent looseness with <qualio maw, and ¢ bbich’ re a, from the. ies uly nent and o to iron is scattered about in this Besse- make rvs wil Be removed, wo ihe ci vad ee ghey Se impart ty readiness to Pe | wee eh sib sal croee-pllee, imprudently jasued, he would see that the : ance ‘Commodore who | mer district, cross-piles, miscellane- court’ 5 on : Prices the cheapest tm the city. the southwe pa. satitul | has beemout three years. Q ously, and every which way. Then there are} other jadge of = United to the a 7 ¥ sidan the ‘Commodore 0. 8. Gieson has been to other piles of leisen—wasn’t there some- or. notwi a omet Mer: ~ Siti aeeecioce = ork thing about » too, in that ever!: Snore ppg a lg ayy ° ‘Smit : debate on the Bessemer business ? hi apie; conies from Germany, the Ameri- can splegeleisen won't do, and it is mixed with the pig-iron in certain pi ns— JEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. ne miner signal otbecr ot a tin cere trom fd ‘25th inat. Commodore A. M. Pennock has beendetached | but what those ms are, exactly, fr fsa member of the ex jtonrd | the ihe aden * tell, ‘lest you Forties (ROM) Navy Lard, ommand the | suould steal the process, Wm. K. Mayo bas:been ordered + af Bites af atecebata) about how the car! to command the Tuscarora, at Havana. is first blown out of the metal, and then blown im agains On, she whole, I don’t think we ex. actly got the idea; but it was funny to se our of seventy-five with @heir coat-tails bigu , ;peéring itito all sorts of moulds, slag- ¢ holes in the ground, in the determins- Fy oes i nary Diseases coner- £ Dyspepsia. of Liver Complaint, of Chront ation and Diarrhea. of Heart Disease. oi y i | | ne. of Gene that this Whole explor Dble lost a leg at Port Huds f-dishonest iu his veut ph fact mines nigtep tral ae act the doctrine of State Tictisms of quack medicines end worthless socing ‘Bobts as, & F per case of two dozen aarte at the §; NA. mo or at the Ne “pot. #10. Add 5 ever before he SPR Genus Untrebere, Pas ag 33 man beings. 1a RN Pere seem 2 aat- eet Pine. Dee ee eee ees succeeded ee “ (CBLDEEN® canmAGss on acai S57 Job Brougham is going to rewrite Poca- Just received, # large Harrisburg, SPAS eee |p Peover. tai sad A lieth ieee CONTLSUED REDUCTION IN PRICES Logan where, i m Y maa? dinner, to be followed GROCERIES trom preseat loceton to 1 puiidingco ©. pe INT return to Washington altce he Huctie and cence oer will not be the fanlt of thé railfoad meno Ww. 4 mir tf Cortier lath and streets,