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a Western Unitarian Conference. Beciusieely to Tae Ev rming Sar. ? unk, died yester | day from the effects of chloroform, admit a ] by Dr. Fine, —— —— request, for the purpose of extracting teeth. 93.00, One Lear, $3.00 ——_e—__—_ fre sentf rom the office looger thar eee ocr twisted on Petes | WEE. BS—NE. 5336. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1870. Twoceny, |= oe New Yorx, June 16.—Daring a severe thun- TT der storm last evening. au oil train on the Cen- ; — tral railroad, of New Jersey, at Commanipaw, Aa ENTS. SPECIAL How Mvox t DUE THe Corroration La-| THE BEETHOVEN CENTENNIAL. | was struck by lightning two cars with qe ste CiAL NOTICES, EVENING STAR, | scnmentic twa ont rn Words tert | yee were teuzction of ame mava| /LEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | rzs.cuch Suaighes athe. coy 1ONAL THEATER. PURE WINES ANP LIQUORS. Se nT a bout the Opening ts Di Sale of Land Sert; THINS EVENING, Complimentary Benet ton. | Haring made arrangements with oe ‘of the best Himber, of the First Ward, was received by | Goneert. * This Afternoon’s Dispatches. - ~ et Frem.—The following letter from Commissioner — bbub—All ————— a dered by prom! ated. P-STONER, | Distillerien im the whiskies, tomer | Washington News and Gossip, | Senatorvamiin, Chairman Districtor Columbia | [correspondence of The Evening Star.] Telegvaphed Bactuaeely to the Bvemng Sar. nied the fleet. se ond @ fellow ing nds at very low prices, at the THE EVENING STAR. : PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, 2 5 + Clave AyD, Ou June 16_The etal moet At The Star Building, : ra : opened inst evening wit u sermon by the Wer, §.W. Corder Pennsylvania Av. and Uth st, | ; ‘obert Collier. The Uonterence will remain BY Tus \ 4 pe hE a of the woe EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COUPINT, | _ dea Kitied by Chtoretor — o—____ Ss by € ma. THE STAE ts cerved by carriers to their ead _ << - -_sJz legraphed Brclusvely to The Bvemng Sar. seribers im the City and District at Tux Cuvts ron ef | Prrcapgtrma, June 16.—An unknown mid Ware of FORTY-Foum Cuts rum MONTH. Copies | die-aged woman, from Manay “. 4 a a counter, Two Cevts. } — FoR MA'LING :~—Three Monthe 1 jo papers Ce ~ ‘ PORTLAW Pane 16.—One hundred and sixty- «hic anion wii! be presen sie Secon oe Ge irices, Committee, this morning: os New Yor, Jnne 13, 1! five acres of agricultural coll 3 eartn, PET. wish che tabented vowna Pragedion: Was F ealion. 3A. Bowen's. S years old, @: per kal InTRRNAL REVENUE—Tho receipts from this wen Couissionnn's OFFICE, } New York is having a racket. The great | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. | issued to Maine, was enterday 10.0. lon el % 3 5 sy pers mn Oe s, Slew =: 8 tad ee ae ye mapRorie’ | Family Nectar: Fearon vorbalicn, The cel | S0Urce to-day were S608 421.74. Hon. 31. Hamlin, U- 8.'S., Chairman Com Beethoven Centennial Festival has commenced, mien. Lewis, of Clevel a To conclude with coratet Pine Apple ¢te. t fled, $1.50 per ealior yon- iE District of Columbia - and the initial concert has passed off with a ieee . tMOrE dont 11 Twn Gin. S3 yer ealion, Stoughton Bitters, | WE REGRET TO LRARN that Hon. David Hea- | _ ger: In reply to sour request of a subsequont | sorte memeicne te dicteace n deat soute, rom London—Emancipation of the Obie Medigal Association. Os THE LYTTLE DEVICS SHARE te ad Exile. Dry Catawba tit, (igae Urbans | ton, Representative in Congress trom North | date I have the honor to submit the following Although the day opened with occasional ae [ The | triegraphed Exclusively to The Beening Star. Bit pace. sullfrom North Carolina, @3 per ‘geiton. All the | Carclina, is contimed to his room by an {lincss | Statement of indebetedness of the First Ward: | snowers, as the hours wore on it became bright | Amclqis OG Bute The New Ges CLEVELAND, June 16—The twe aw — above isat least $1 per gallon cheaper than can be | which threatens serious resalts Fobwaare lat tod iat 52 59 | and pleasant, and at evening the weather was nual meeting of the Onio Medical Association D x D 4 clsewhere for the same grate. a spies es February ist to June 10th, 1570..... 9,352 50 | Ot igh Mt out the large as- Baclusively to The Bening Star. w being held. The attendance is larg ee Leese "Niteraldisccant tothe trade.” C. GAUTIER, For casual repairs, from January Ist Semblage witieh gathered at the great American | LOXDow, June 16—The abolitionists here are | * beige = r Proprctor of the celebrated Native Wine Biter. | SECRETARY Bakar delivered the address | to Juve 10th, 1506 e-cvsee 4705.08 | Woodsted, alias’ Coliseum,” to get their tym | Wging the government to insist on the emau-! Eu-ecretary Reward. #, seme arth, a* | “North Omaries street. Baltimore, Bt Jel | {0 the graduating class at West Port yesterday. | For collecting garbage,{rom February x24 0 | Pamums tickled with sweet sounds. ‘The | pation of slaves in the Cuban colonics. Telegraphed Baciusteely to The Evening Star : is = The number of visitors was smal compared | jot June Mind graveling “Rhode andience came in slowly, and when the pro- | _ Menssignor Capel questions the truth of the | " (.vatam, N.Y. Jane iG Gene — * o- late! shi John Ball e |, At » N-¥-, 3 i e rn SAYRE. HALLS ee ee ERIE with former years. isteud aveqke, from 15th to 16th a than one-third of efiect that the Marquis of Gute ce: eraptated a | a pom day on a visit to bt son Veoder x. t Hos proved iteeif the most perfect preparation | THEGRA®D AL at West Point on Tues oe ay | _itst came Beethoven's grand ssmphony in © | return te the Anglican communion. He says | Montr: main a woek. for the ilair ever offered to the peblic t evening was largely attended by distingy For grading Bovndary street, work UaOnGieis ef tines Rented and Wy. Wa on aie eee B20. Restore Gray Hair to ite @riginal Cetor, personages. Among those present were } dene in Decem er, 1869, and Jaru- ee ee et ee ere The Times, ini 4 an for Com »; | said. ‘They played so classically that a per 25 | With tess than three ears on his head couldn 5 the house, but | at Frankfort, wh and ¢zeate a new growth where it has fallen of from BURLESQUE | Mistste or natural decay. the success of the nev h. nm dank Grant avf daughter, General Slocum, Secrevary ary, 1°70, balance due .. Ame j accessfal, would be a For building bridge on Boundary ped Les ED Belknap, General Vodges and others, street, work dong in No ember and | See mae pamsbig woli, thee mrvt' nnd | diecrodit to Aimetice: tor the Vi whe uae it are ananimous in awarding it the ————— December, 1369.4. vwsove 1,100 59 ees Slaped with | on . f the Cot belug the beat Hale Devssiag extant RENOMINATED.—At Philnidelphia yesterday | For grading and gravel'ng ish street, second movements especially being played wi, | From Paris—The Emperor's Gout— Our Treatise on the Hair saps ‘by mail. Hons. Charles O'Neil, William D. Kelloy and | | April, May and June, 157 .ccece-ees 6,093 | the dollar men, who were standing in crowds Fes ony Tie grag gr the — twhe aopear a yperfocmance.ee |e pg gg Ne REED oye ec Leonard Myers, members of the present House | For grading Ws Stay iso” work the open area which was raiied of around the | prince Napoleon ts ill. The Emperor ts still Shipment ef Specic pre te Tenet Fae Siew Chase ABT | ticabisshdumen eke | ot ne ntatives, were renominated by the . P ee sides and rear, and slightly raised above tie | suttering from his attack of the gout, but it is | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Bveming Star. Sorin SI Re peiet eek CECRETEL Donate Pi Republicans. Total maim tloor, by one common impulse, as it were. | by no means dangerous, The court goes to St New ¥ Sans bb. Shin Anavion tales on: SOXNSMBCLA THE GIRL | 697.1840. 1870. “Ta ‘ Asean pushed aside the ushers, cleared the rails, and | Glond neat week. _ | at pr. ” t t New FAIN KILLER! MINATIONS.—The President sert the zol- made one grand rush for the reserved seats on Lonpon, Jane 16.—The Telegraph of this 3, HAMLE’ i eSHOO | This Valuable Famty Medicine has been widely lewing nominations to the ‘ford the oor. “The confusion was indeseriba morning says that the French Emperor has the cen eae and favorably known in our own and forcigr coun zat pgp ytscpslle icone onset Everybody was on foot at once. On the theumatism in his right | ery respectiuily, jumping over seats and crushing in e=* | Napoicon is also ill at Meudo: fg hi erleg hrtges pelorrters sotaacreace |" FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, | S e ty seats, Thé fashionable Civie Ma¥riages in Spain. | : . {own merchant, who had paid his handeed tol. | | MAnztn,dune According te provisions or | Thig Afternoon’s Procesdings. Tavespay, June lars for four choice seats, where his family | law lately enacted nine thousand registers of might at once air their aristocracy and hear civic marriagesare to be cpened by the mirtile SENATE.—Mr. Corbett desired to say | the bil ve pot a ti esta’ m umenical Council | fas: SA pepentee i set music, soon found his Hiberman porter sat of August. scussion of the last chap- | Mail service between California stowed away next to him. Parepa, who t ter of the infallibility scheme to-day. the subsidy of $300,000 was to be on cond: + ; foe tries, upwards 4f J SOE eT Bees noeat THIRTY YEARS! General of the United States, vice 4 sto aoe — | Itfsan External end Internal Remedy. For Sum- | resigned. W ASS OPES BOVE. 7 Complaint, 0 other form of bowel disoase ONE WHER MORE chil a mrpense of $3.80 TROUPES! I. Hoar, Tienry Hiner, Com'r of Improvements for First Ward Benjamin F. Piexotti, of Calivornia, to be This statement would be more satistactor: Consul at Bue te Mr. Himber had only set forth how muck of THe U. S. STEAMER TALLATOOSA will leave | *1°;109.92 was paid in “ money” and how mu in “orders,” which are still atloat, and here in the course of afew days for Norfolk, | i“ ord ch are el toa Annapoiis, Philadelphia, New York, Ports. | COUTSe form a part of the “ indebetedn: tour of | ‘Be corporation: hat just come out to sing as this rash commenc was obliged to sit down and wait for the tumult to cease. All the seats being quickly oe dtecnt nee ndy Tr “pain iin Spertectis | mouth, Portland, &c., onan inspecti al a si8D FEMALE AR Med, the audience 3, F, 8, Atkins mmissioner of the F that the Australian colonies gave a sim safe fi en fj ns ds. Sol yall ra 8 es. y “ i ie ‘e od THE SKATORIAL | SiS Melicins even in unckill mds SOW My St | the yards and docks at those places. _ Secreta Ward, replies tha aaaniet now soon quieted ‘a1 dor E once moro reig Marine Disesi ters and = me. wootieny ——_ Robeson and some invited friends, it is under- | corporation laborers is.. cone: h fenced paghenryay oe ePieceeagrncyeie = Paley] Kong announce that severa ships which. | _ Sr. Vickers presented memorial of Board top.an Song. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. stood, will be among the passengers, Amount in orders or scrip issued te Parepa in the Aria. She sang splendidly, o te ste » * ~ | Trade of Baltimore, asking an approp AND FOBEUU. ‘This specadid Hair Dye ie the beet in the world. oS Tnbotiics mao aun 1 course, and so intlamed the audience that tts | bad been dismasted ina thyphoon have receatiy | 7" cae : «4 HARLP QUIN STATL :. ot : oe eT, epetition was manded and obtained. The | arrived ere. a eterre: s: cencluling with an entire | Barmlese, reliable, Instantaneous, does not contain | Hey Cror having asked that horses should Sctabasacent Guo dao we zo | chorus dragged remit cad cave aeominabis, | A thary sbock of an earthquake had occurred Gunes < Ge Chane Keterred to THREE GORGEOUS FOU death 4 roid the va ay clusive preparations | be furnished his tribe, the Secretary of the fu- . sag Seeeret ent After this a little, weak, spongy New Jer: at Yokobama. Sar, Genasom untepaece’ BAN Gupphéiomstery ILL WA Ecnclor's Bair Dye Rashad ihurey years’ | terior and Commissioner of Indian Atfairshave | Monzor Tue Convoravion Ixpznrmpsess— | glee ee ee ata aeag nica? | ravenroor 3AM, Disabled. to act to authorize entrance ot a lateral branch “ . e cao . ies. Superin- | 224 s ein, sp 4 AVERPOOL, June 1s.—Advices have been re- t timer re 1 apg gg led mor ig | agreed to supply him, and to-day telegraphed | There 1s NO END To 1T.—Mr. Bliss, Superin: under the eaves, and delivered a Madrigal; at ot the Baltimore an - a ived here anno g t bark Candati, ¥ til’ Drugaiste. “Applied at 18 ‘Bond street, | im that 17 horses would await them upon their | tendent of Sewers, c., has forwarded a state- | jeast the programme said a Madrigal was wiech enlist from Remke i Hee to oe ae | ae LY. i feStr arrival home. This seemed to please him, eff | ment to the Register, Mr. Cook, showing that ing in just here; but it was difficult to d } i2th of March, had recently arrived at He- Mr. Corbett reported from ———— | he telegraphed back that his heart had been | from July Ist last to June Ist instant the esti | whether ancther row had started over in that | jena with her masts sprang, whore oe as con- | Commerce, a substitute fc IONS, &c. | made «very big.” mates tor bridges, sewers, alleys, and footways | corner, or whether the voices were scraping up | q-mned. the transportation of Kare amounted to S148. amount paid, St0°.- | for the next chorns. i i Australian merchandise | 6s! jount due by the Corporation, $4 me Mend-Issohn’s chorale, ‘Thanks | Advance in Breadstaffs in ay rete tre ofthe Unit A NALOSTAN ISLAND ‘PIC NICS, EXCURS Stnxcr excursion SS SUSrENsion oF Conroration Work.—Meyor ne, Next : : LONDON, Jane 16.—Breadstutts of all . : There is a considerable amount yet due by thy | be to God.” From the start it was evident that Lonpo ss s - » i AK TO ST. INIGUES, POINT LOOKOUT Emery to-day issued an order to the com Corporation for work done last year under hix | the @onductor had no control whatever over his | are advancing rapidly at Paris, on account of ine m3 an tha ports or pith — = maser sioners of the several wards, directing each superintendence. ° singers. They pitched in anywhere they thought | the drought. Bread which sold for seven pence ‘ B 3 z perinte e. re 3 : rs 4 points of delivery : AND PINEY POINT. them as follows: “Stop all work on improve- ; Soe they could got 8 note om the hip, andthe excited 4 55 Cee Coad Ot winter teat year, sow athe Sor | PSE Srambell cated ap Oil seating toch DARLOW'S GALLERY, . bs in your ward t that which is & Tue Nationa Murvat Lire INscraxce | conductor evidently didn't know whether he | tine pence. Supreme Court of the District of Colambta 1236 Pexxa. AVENUE, SOUTE SrDR, At the earnest solicitation of those who attended | en's im Your ward except that which is being | Coyraxy.—The House Committee on the Dix | was pitching hay ora bee had stung him. From ——— , ee gna dy ; Tsar thik soneat Gaavek bp connset solicitation of, thoes es) J done by contract, and forward your pay rolis at | sriet of Columbia met this morning, and agreed | the sound, one would have thought that the FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. Mr. Wilen called up bi donating condomacd seaman - ik ft the above Excur: once to the committee appointed to ascertain | to report favorably on the bill to incorpo- | Bowen crowd which yelled resgie —— 2! | The Usnal Number of Revolations— | cgunon to a soldiers’ monument at Poughkeep e Bietecthed 7 hs Marita Catlechs sue cf toe OO RE the indebtedness of the corporation.” tate the National Mutual Lifo Insurance Com- | Wa-bington the Sathirday might tear tect ‘The Darien Comsl Parvey, @ . tiful pictures by this great eter vady of the Seoeaee = = pany as corporaiors, A. M. Cla wc elabhe: vt Col. Fisk's regithent bx | Télegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. herman moveda substitute, a ‘in Arorrica, Large ictare by Song Paty ot the Lake clock p.m. pre. | JUDGE OP THE PoLice Court.—S. R. Bond, | BW 3.1. W. Tabor, R. B, Donaldwon, | DY my neighbor that Vol. Fisk's regiment be | “SiS "E 2 Scrsco, June 15.—The revolution in | the Secretary of War to, deliver’ ‘con; By F strvbcl, ‘Theoriginal porttatt of ol. ichard on aaanen Sa MORE ES SC 1 Water: Segiiter santer Sie Ht Baxter, J: M. Austin, HP. M. Bromwcll. | the disturbance stopped; but to the reliet of | Costa Kica resulted, on the 2th of April, in the aon ar eae eee lee Se asta toon had only fram the members of the | tration, fs said to be an ap cS eS ke Se Sverybody the vocal storm fitally spent itwclf. J Overthrow of the Jimines Government. Brano | 08. Sitnout detriment to th 1 vl only from the members of the | 1 earles, Jos. F. Evans, Thomas L. Tete : » P Carrazo was declared President. Five offic done without detriment to the B . alts Bros, Penna. ave: | tion of dudg : Next came the Overture to Siradella, by F : : ‘ A yn plies ¥, Druzelst, Capitol Hill, sm Selisecn | triet uniter tae bill recently pe amos Le 3 sin W Botclor diem, | Gilmore’. Military Band, under Gilmore'sdirec- | were killed and a number wounded in the con- | Which was agreed to, and the bill wa town ee & = moteler. . His ce was welcomed with t et Ps , sto beled from Jas. Lackey, Merchant | and backed up by the Bowenitos Ikiuson, and B. B. | HOD. Tle eppearancs vas welcomed wit’ A revolationary attempt has been made inSan | | Mr. Patterson called up the He De ouble tickets, for Indy and | Tere is but show, however. fer i a nd his band played superbi — and several revolutiouists have been pene Sa a wm terooms and mealsextra. Berths | ceiving the appointiment. It will more | AND PoToMAc KaiLnoap vnite in saying that te on Wevdecns,muinerons oinesta of political of- The House currency bill was read the firet yell tf | be given to Gen. R. D. Masey. AND THE Lo’ RiDGE.—Mr. Cameron intr Ghee fenders have been made, and fitty er sixty Nic- | @Md seco Telerred to Comunit = — duced in the Senate this morning a Dill suppie- | Biimore was comy araguans were ordered to leave the republic. | tee on Fin: : > re pe Ze é i This was followed b P SUMMER RESORTS. Tux Frvaxce Comxission.—Messte. J. C. | mentary to the act to authorize the ner, also under Gilmore's The revolution was satisiactorily regarded nd Lewis Ciex inted by Mayor Em- vocal and instrumental force ai throughout the country—all the provinces hay a ‘ mpaniment. The first half of the solo was —< me their adherence to the new gov- e: he res a . ‘ . within the Distriet of Colambia. It authorizes | sung by the chorus singing soli, and the last oe = op gndce the mon ery under the resolution adopted by t - | the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company | Laifby Parepa lone. She fang grandly: Eevery | The interoceame railway is progressing rap- book ong fee 1: ciis on Monday to examine into and report the end said lateral brane! 3 2 wordshe uttered could be heard and undersioud | Mly. " eet engaced for the i fs Panama advices stat condition of the corporation fin: 4 2 Nyack of t morning im the room adjoining : chamber, and entered on their duties, « iecting Mr. MeKeldew as chairman, Mr. Cle ne as secretary and Mr. Peter Lammand F Ward, as clerk. — | MeKelden, W. B. Todd * | who were on Tuesday agpion and use of a lateral bra: r and Potomac railroad into a HN. BARLOW, Prop Bo 4*62On Exhibtitonjny 456 on and Sale 77 mre at MARKRITE Sev betwee | raver IER WHITE SULPHUR SPR VIRGINIA, n June ? 1 Mr. SIba ? Steser Music ha * in the remotest corner of the building. Ther mia came in all parts on the chorus, Every ton, was loosed, and the cannons banged with a ¥ any geance. creat surveying expedi- e work in June. esident then st Mr. Stewart ¥r Supreme Court of 8 been found guilty oc forging | ertormanca trenod the New Yorkers | ine. The secretary of the Miwne Whey were tative wide cuteas, | New Grenada jause Was terrific. Sho: oy | government bon a were heard, and as th.» excitement oft bounds. OF cou! a Name and Numer A™ REPOSITORY, . Frem the Pacifie 8) the Southern Pa RUMORS OF OTHER CA torney General Hoar yesterday tendered his res- came forwaré seemed to know 1 pe—The Vote on fic Railroad Pro- postponement, but if tt - epeated. t_ St amended he should certainly vote u4o F STUEST, ignation to the President, which was accepted Misc ercesté to Olson, which tillswed || Soa uebiaeean eee nee ae ty 1 the meuor a's tt ‘ i diate! t is thought by some tha xt * » eset % come up bere were not entitied to - minced diivae: or pia immediately. It is thought by some that an en- under the lead of Carl Kosa, passed off very | sires Aid from Congress. —_ cond Se eae Be Nn ore eae . ion of Boarders on the tire reconstruction of the Cabinet is pre creditably, but the audience were evidently too | felegraphed Bzclusively to the Event eration, because they had been sigued ander a ' graphed Kxci y Evening Star. chi | x week. or 3 and thet Secretary Wiah will tender} Se much exliausted with their previous cheering Sax F j misapprehension. s Fen 1 MOF and that Secretary Fish will tender his - | Rucoxstrectiox ov THz Covers or Tw | applaud. Kosa wasa little excited and best an Francisev - || Mr. Sumner entered a motion to reconsit OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, | Aan: conielion send tas ct aa- | tininatewdays. Itisstatedthat in conver- | pistricr or Cotvunta.—The Senate to-day | litile wild, perhaps, but his youth and tuex cette as Soma ie eS eS eapdating PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, ac., | HE VINGLING, Pr r sation with several Senators yesterday the | passed the bill making all the special and gen- | perience excused him. $1,000,000 to the Southern Pacific Hatton rene | ar and diplomatic service EUGER’S GROUPS OF CULPTUBE, ret nt ogutein Dale BO. Adiwus county, Ba President announced his attention of having | eral terms of the Circuit, District and Criminal | Ut here those sucking doves from New ny, in favor of the company, although the | #0USE—Mr. Schenck ((hio,) Chairman of ABTISTS’ MATBELALS, _ a men around him who were not objectionable to | Courts of this District terms of the Sup pci Ap Sarttiee the eedieaaee mel i | comviction was expressed that great fraud had | the Committee of Ways and Means, repor suicide puaation STATUETTES, &c., 86.4 EST END HOTEL, | —— the party, and who would be as nearly as possi see Otis tassios of © bia, and aaa rare this, and Mieititudes left the tatttine been pagpetrated in order to earry the vote af to add to the list of articles exe ble acceptable CUBD AND TASSELS, & VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, PABLOE BRAVEBTS.& | Court bint tf +e. | Will be Ope ‘Then came the closing piece, the Hal — terms acts of the Distri reme Court. . a e 7 ise1 e . ee Court of the District of Columbia shall bere- | “11 the Grand Inaug: epsdteytrs ox WY General Sherman carry out the determination S catisiiod aa for the Mecestitll of Gusta on duty coal, bituminous and all A new Australian steamship company for di- rect communication with Sidney has been or- anized. The service will be commenced on Government of so Tr. In general terms it may be called a fail oF 00 6 all’ th . e tof a chief justice and four associate |, : the 10th of July. It is expected the steamers h revenue without diminishing the price of ee naan ae [eerosememrcatutena cans Ganeen heretofore expressed of resigning his oifics in | justices; and for this purpose there shall be a} | {4% 88 the music was concerne will make the trip in 21 days. coal. He was not in favor of itvbat had rs wy ‘A. ¥.S. SMITH the event of the reduction of his pay by Con- | pointed by the President, by and with the | tpe'poston dubilee lect rene, 4 Wepetom A petition, asking Congress to aid the Cali- | Ported the bill in compliance with the order ot —. — = a gress, he would go to that city with the idea ot | advice and consent of the Senate, an additional 7 — ‘angen fornia Southern-coast Railroad, was torwarded | te House, and would atiord the friends of the Justice of card court, with the like powers, t» | 8f€ very imperfect, and the singers more o take the same oaths, to perform tho same | NOSL"Putton the platiorm war duties, and te reccive the same salary, as the to General Rosecranz to-day, signed by 10,00) | Measure every facility for action upon it. names. The line of the proposed road is from The bill was referred to the Committee of the San Francisco toSan Diego, through the coast | Whole. th resuming the banking and tinancial business, in Meets eee * oe ir patronage, all the comfort thes | which he had considerable experience betore apply on the promises, orby letter | the war. We do not attach any importance to | other associate justices of the court. Ferree, secure wad 00e, Wah were ie 1 countics, lr Conger (Mich) introduced a bili to pro- to Thies: GARDNER & C the rumor; but should it be well founded, and |», Whenever, af a session of the court in general | Charge of marshals, who knew the number « —$———— ee en ene ot lnoen bears ot Bb street West End ng Branch, N. 4 ae : ; term held by four of the justices, the court stall y seat, “ Berton. who, ‘| From Sonth America—Politics Femels propelled ip whole or in part by steam Begs to inform her customers and the ladies gener- ———__—_— —<—<— = should Gen. S. conclude to cast his fortune | be equally divided in opinton the question | 0CcUPy it, and where he came from; and e . Referred to Committee on Commer: Baer So niore bee costomers and the ladies gra ‘HE REAMER Hous con he Wilh aad Seals OF Walk wt = e equally ton bon the question 1 Singer knew a month previous tothe jub ie | CBili, Bolivia and Pei ‘Mr. Tillman (Tenv.) iutroduced a bill in rela- Brae”: Establishment at the WHITE SULPHCR | © (Ei rmerly known asthe Pickett Honse, eee > Ine caaene | involved in any canse argued or submitted to | Sutra his seat would be, so that althougt: t quake. tion to the payment of arrearag fone PRANGS,” VA. she will sell o@ bee entine nee Lamescnc, Va. would be likely to startle them some fine morn. | the court, such division of opinion shall be | Siuits wascneat ate Hence gt ong Lelegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. voius akeee Siees Manos Te an MILLINERY “AND FANCY GoUDS ably rohtied and newly Aa ing by @ raid to which the march through | noted upon the minutes of the conrt; and there- | here. ‘all wero seated without the slightest co Sax FRancisco, June ‘Advices from | 182. Referred to Committee on Invalid bres or the ne 4 open e accommodation ot fo Fe a od : * » one S die . - a Pe Gave. Having Just returned fren Hee Toke ne ‘3 soi Aeirtog Board ew be | Georgia wasn't a circumstance. party in such eause. may tle with the cierk or | foNon, ‘The singers here also very fustly co. | Chillstate that the change in the ministry was | signs °° 0 8 stock comprises all the nowest and most superb mmodated on reasonable terms ying to the court a motion in writin, ac! se | Plain that the bullding is hard to sing in. Man) }| regarded as haying an important political sig- ie Speaker laid before the House a letter jong he wate Oe sving partexn els ot HENWEE. | vox. siwxey PRRHAM was yesterday nom- Feargued before the fro. feetioes ane ane | OF them rehearsed but little before coming here, | uibcation. from the Secretary of the Interior, asking an at thee to let. Apply at 330 Peursylvania APON SPRINGS nated tor Governor of Maine by the Republican | argument or rehearing shall be had as son | 0d but few since they arrived; and this,com- {| The Bolivian government has decided not to | appropriation ef $55,812 tor py prings > a oa Cc * uPsnine Vor 3 % od thereafter as conveniently m: eB bined with the want of discipline in their organ- } collect the six per ¢ent. export duty on foreign | Lpper and Lower Sioux India: avenue my25-Im Hanpsuixe Gorty, W.Va. | State Convention, which met at Augusta. Mr. All the paces sad pote bel ization, was fatal to their singing to-night. But | money. °" | of treaty stipulations of T363. Ki. —s <as= >, 1 id ) Ww J " a rl as 4 KUCH S RESTAUBANT. These SPRINGS. celebrated for their alteratiye | Perham was Speaker of the lower house of the | nojy ang Pomerat by the ‘orphas court of | We bope for better things fiereafters for the | "Accounts trom Peru represent that the pros- | Committee on Appropriations. = deemed gf39 D STREET. rtics, are now epen fur the reception Maine Legislature some years age. He also | Washington county, in the District of Column- | Handel and Haydn Society of Boston'will join | pects of the country are good, and money is | The House then took up the Cuban resol w ZS, LIQUOMS AND OG . ated Pbildelphia > CABS. Bere “MSPAGER BEEK i o Htstk = = ed Pe Nati ni rte! akeccies , | the chosus to-morrow, and give it a backbone. lentifnl. The Peruvian tleet, as reinforced, is | tions, the question being upon the a: Waters. i: pasha canner i tegalar eens | tihe’jtetice bending the ore cxercised by | “ithe organ, which was Dullt here for the occa- | fe strongest of any of the South American Ke- | offered. by. Mr. Logan, aud on which the yeu: House sf Mepresentas ves, aed was 8 very UNE: I Oe se cones for uink pu bs sion, is so feeble that it hardly deserves men- | publics. Baron Petz, the Austrian Envoy, had | and nays were ordered yesterday. ful member of that body. He was chairman of | “"Pie Orphans’ Gourt ot Wee ington county, | ton. 1t sounds about as loud as a two-hundreil- | completed a treaty of Commerce, navigation and the Committee on Invalid Pensions in the | District of Columbia, is abolished; and all laws | Tllar melodeon would in St. Aloysius Oburch. | triendsbip with Peru, and had sailed for Val- a Galllope: whit he bens ee large | paraiso. An earthquake near, Iyuique, South Gishall be so construed si as the same are applicable to the Supre: ? " in an er ern Pern, demolished several houses an in- | contending part: e same bad many of the most important pension laws “d ceeine | window ‘at the rear of the building. No'pme volved some loss of life. tercourse and trade with the U icinal virtnos of th: Invigorating Atinos > Washington and Battim most popular of all the Virginia springs MSRESTAURANT, | afarticn from Washington will take the Orango, NN. AVENUE, COR. 15Tu St} Jexandria and Manassas Railroad in the morning pres four years, i WASHINGTUN, D. C. and arrive at Strasburg at Iso'clock p.m. where | House of Kepresentatives for four years, and } and parts of laws relating to that court a Proprareron. | excellent fonr-horse coaches will await the arrival S cf the trains to dvantages of in ¥ pec! ed States, a> fal road to the Springs to Early Tes enacted. In his own native State Mr. Perham | Supreme Court; aid all other laws ied pasts or | KDOWS Wily such a calamity should pe sent upon —_ tistout with the laws of natious, which, havo by Harper's Ferry and Winchester is very popular, and will no doubt receive an | laws relating to the Orphans’ Court ure re- | “** CHING. Excarsionists | #¢t? ©T may be accorded to the government of pat Winchester and take cc overwhelming majority in September. pealed. ‘i Tae Rurvsola Toute | Spain.” ferme of Boarding:—The price has been ervatly ——— An amendment of Mr. Trumbull wasadepted | TRE path (poms Cpu = PHTta- Here | , The amendment was rejected—yeas 77, nays rednced this season, as an inducement for {ambos Tue New ATTORNBY GENERAL. —Amos ‘fp, | Providing that nothing coataiaent in the act | fi congreinional —_ pelts Sprain eapl = EEE ententit en amar Sis perweek, Bead the summer. $4 por month: | Akerman, to-day nominated for Attorney Gen- | {Howl be construed to abolish the office of | the Toibticans im Philadelsin yesterday, as | Telegraphed Raclusively to The Muening Star. msitbecs Senin Giak tee daanagnemene toes MAKBLE AND SLATE MANTELS A splendi and of Music is engaged both for | eral of the United States in place of Hoar, re- i ——aees stated in our dispatches yesterday afternoon. PITTsBURG, June 16.—Yesterday, the South- | upon the proposition of the House to turn the nd Beal wyer of h ability « Tae CUBAN QUESTION IN THE Hiover.—The | In the first con; ional ‘district convention, | ¢rn railway officials, who are making a tour of | naval pension fund into the Treasur , and sap- Tam selling. at reduced prices, for cash, & Deby mails sod telegraphic communications pro- | E004, ie a lawyer of much ability and has re- | oe OE ee om Cubs, couticuns | Benjamin Hackls was amoienct orton ee inspection over the Pennsylvania, “Northern | ported the action of the House ty kate mo: Martie Works. corti: strert aod Now Fork ave. | [idedfor, A regular physician of the lughest at- | sided in Georgia for the past thirty-tive years. yesterday afternoon until after 7 o’clocy | Pallet In the second congressional district | Central, and Pittsburg and Erie railroads, in | vided in the bill for turning the fund into th: ‘wae, Hear the Treasury Department. pst He ts a native of New Hampshire, but moved to The principal features of the debate were | ‘tte Was @ split, and two conventions were | company with a number of invited guests, For descriptive pamphlets address the proprietor, im NLM CARTMELL. ‘Treasury. ~ ‘HE! je the South when quite a young man. Politically | q speech trom General Butler in. support | 2¢!4inthesame room. One party Tenominated | prominent citizens and press representatives, Mr. Archer (Md.) warmly advocated the re- ess a [HE CONTINENTAL HOTEL he was @ moderate whig, but during the war was | of ‘the Tolicy of the administration, ‘and ae ny r Composed of 40 del. Gonnamete ot the ‘city the on a Cisieing that jeuad bem sulonaay a edged ta OT ae Lie 08 He ote Prices, Tr LONG BRANCH.” a staunch union man, and was imprisoned by the eee smfisodac ingle _ fates, nominated John V. Creeley, he receivin | preseed much satisfaction at the manner in | the widows and orphans of the nary. =o Bn nk ae —— | win sh JERSEY. rebels on account of his loyalty to the United Cuban bonds, which, he said, he had votes. In the third district, Myer which the day was it. This morning the Mr. Schofield ( Pa.) said it was not a question or re. ill be opened on the 15th of Jans States government. As soon as the Con: remedy ag o nowapaper ‘correspon dente, was renominated nearly unanimously. He w: party leaves for the o1 es Erie, Williams- | of bow much should be @s & pension, but HOUSEKEEPESS, ATTENTION! This magnificent hotel has over G® ROOMS, | ional plan of reconstruction was Gelswalass and he ausertad that two millions of dollars of ae sige ee gta In the fourth distric: Labeled mone will arrive at Balti- | how it should be paid. He favored the action ot — Piazza fronting the ocean 700 teet long. Sass bende Wars tick By he intes to tates ~D. 'y Was renominated, receiving 64or | moré on . Messrs. Pitcairn, Creigh- | the. Committee on A. considering Cai snd examine the SLATE REFRIGERATORS peat upon he became publicly identified with thoss the legustation of Congress f4 Rohalr of ee of the #1 votes. Robert P. Beatty was nom | ton, Boyd, and other officers of the Pennsylva- | the fund safer in the Treasury than in the tand= the Be. and Cheapest in the market. at ’ For rooms apply at the Everett House, New York, | who favored it. During the late Presidental Cube. aici ‘also authoritatively denied that nated tor receiver of taxes. ‘The stru; in tl. nia ‘road, are in charge of the a Of an agent of the Navy it. If left in 2 1008 Fenun ave tet Mabon i cee nun iy. B BORROWS, Propristor. | campaign he was at the head of the Grant elec- | Galch, Cushing wrote the President's mesasegt | SBeTuIhs convention resulted, at a Inte hour Ia: < the hands of an ageut they might some day go _* it sone. sre tet. Wh and tith. | WM. WILKINSON, Superintendent. jeld-Im__ | tors of Georgia and took an active part in the as had been re] orto by the opponents or e Bing, the most prominent of the’ seves, Porkopolis Crowded with Musicians, | * the Indien went the Interior De- ONY FL Bat holds ¢! yi Cuban icy of the m. Gen. dicial = Telegraphed Eaciusively Evening Star. focr caass scovnise aerasuisuuanr, | ROCHREIDGE ALE™ SPRING WA. | SSIS"asiney forte bhit a Onaga | We caminoe diane | Sige Por aat aioe pe. | “et esuer jem ie Tee aes ie maa gametes tein wna aw vod She i h ted by both wi ¥ | judges of the Common as. W. Lyn pre be num! faith of the nation. No. 618 Nrvre Brazer, OPEN MAY 15ru, 1870. publican partie that Gtnte amu Of the re- } story, declaring that his conduct 1s mamene rie District Court, Rober 8. tee ee smgees one singers, The iret . Schenck moved a concurrence in the Sen- CPPUSITE PATENT OFFICE, aa ae pipe ber paitenaky ein pat al Teo) or conduct townie nile “me nominated tor clerk of the Orphans’ Court. = zapeneeal began, at ten ee ate ~ aoe —— out the proviso. Ke- Bole jetor of Frenck ‘i bers, sentiment that was received ee J Jected—a » Does 89. Seca E ashe to cr anne ea cmon. Ta gapzitin, Af ata, AUlar | coma Bu owes on thea oa thas S| Sank he robarsal iw ney auctor” So's | ea a We sas ot Be ets See Sil PMILADELPHIA AxD THE Worco'agPare rx | {He debate cloned se se thea ae to Kentucky. , large audience was ‘The ap- | corded. é wall od, wothes thes will 1s16—A ConGResstowaL Excunsion Panty.— | Ohio, submitted a substitute for the majority | _S#-There is a base-ball club called “The y up, and everything | The said it was, The Committee on Foreign Affairs and the | and minority reports, whieh roposed merely to yer aa) City, composed eutirely of deat most promising, i eS wate I, & 3 < Man: - authorize the secures <4 festern Bank Scholes, O83 ther ctre of greatly relieve | Connie by a committee of the eee? c~ | humane conduct of the warin Cuba, and to in: | _ 9 William Shakespeare and Waiter Scott ar — Rebeers. | called, he knew that gentleman was reve WE ' ‘A Saks dCo., | Bost cases of Serofuls, Incipient Consumption, | companied by a committee of the Philadelphia | Vite the co-operation of foreign powers to secure | partics 10 actions. tea eencia e e > any ie Rot in the 316 Feu ot. and meoy others. E ae (aa sarras tts. Chronic | Councils and several others, lett here at 4:30 p. | that end, leaving out even an indirect recogni- rancis Bacon is counsel in both cases.” New York, June en oo Butts, anoto- | Mr. Elasaid he had called attention to the SW AND SROUND-BARD FURBITURS. Chronic Dysenterh They are ales Satert ecine a | m. to-day, in a speeial train, for Phiiadelphis, | tion of belligerency. It was well and s7-Jeremy Cantwell, of Pulaski county, ho« estern thief, : these Actions which are peculiar to the female | where they will remain until Monday next. | “0g members on the floor that ‘his was & | just married his sixth wife, although he 1 no TO MY FORMER CUSTOMERS AND THE | Coustitation, and as an a) tonicand agen. | 76 to Philedelphis for th compromise measure, and after a sprited foon- | Yet torty-tive years old. bute IN GENERAL. = restorative, they arc, perhaps, unrivalled y go Pp! © purpose Of | test the House by a bare majority decided that e Baring thn OS spacious WAMEHOUSE 405 ngat mineral waters. The propristor will have | conferring with the committee of citizens of | it sbould be received for a vote.’ Some of the | 877A. disco youth romarted that “x Feeoesteacie eras gad Sietact he Bana ot cele “and Ge peebrel ait the sree clase | that place, appointed to secure the hold- | friends of the Banks resolutions moved to ad- | BOT oe ee eS tnclaenel” ces of Mr LEWIS ELACKISTON amusement recreation usually found atour best | ing of a World’s Fair there in 1876. The poration Leen He co Rs os irk men ip ee whocouiia’t. tell. whiake: Zz with, Mocare.'27 McGuire tt Woctanipon Atca." The place is eitnis | following is a list of the names of the ex- | Nholesublect by fending Ito the bot tact, and | from bed bug polson, was buried st the publi- BN irteen be found a i: 7: ore ered tbate ‘ rt . e hor Richmond, Washington, | cursionists :—Daniel J. Morrell, Uakes Ames, lost by a large majority. It having now be- | expense. {TURE and » | was va 101 of all dene Don | ee ea ee a apes a One eemeers | Philetus Sawyer, Worthington C. Smith, Ste- | come evident that ® vote would be forced on | ag-A western calls the hospitality o paper r >’ Mor- | Bingbam’s substitute, the repablicans all | certain deceived people toward an’ imposter dat pylons eeoene at Goshen Depot eg passing | phen Sanford, Wm. H.Upeon, Samuel P. Mor- | Binghamvs, substitute, the | republicans al Soon iourlshing out there, “entertain: uated Soak ths abe Fs Shen net down tap visltoce oh Nhe Mpuings to ten. rell, Orestes Cleveland, John M. Rice, General | in order to gain time for caucussing before the pee eae canon i ee JAMES A“FEAZIBE Propvctor, | Baoks, Cov. Orth, N. B. Judd, M.S. Wilkin- | tinal vote to-day. s7-Jobn Henriques has been held to bail in Br The bridge Water and Alum for | son, Porter Sheldon, C. W. Willard, J. A. Am- hie five thousand dollars in Philadelphia to sale by the principle Dragaist of the Puited States. | Tin” * Doce Dae wats Guy wen [ Advertisement. j Of falscty fen vrscene CONTINUED BEDUCTION LY PRICES. Deseriotive pemabiets sent thee on seplioation. * pgp » Gov. Swann, Leonard | gaitor of the Star: y Sn insawe a char, Myers; W. B. Shaw, Boston Transcript; J. Mac- | | “As President Grant pledged himself, both be- | brother in a private room in his house 1° tug = ore, | fazland, New York Herald; W. W. Worden, | fore and after his election, to one term, it would bangs : Sa ed R. Young, New York | not be improper to look around for a successor. | 87” One Jacob Oakleaf, once a worthy citizen Bosto a ames 1g, Nev In that connection, we w of no man of Waterloo, Wisconsin, was drummed out of ronnie ance pn Pg a a col te tab! : nothing, sen 20 Durr tn Wasmrnoroa-Master | meet this government as gine | the women of Waterloo took the matter 1a tag john F. Meigs has been ordered to signal daty | Chief Magistrate for this go ‘Another complaint for abortion W. Geary, present of Pennsylyenia. . ther com} it for was tiled at Washington, D.C. Midshipman N. Sargent | It is que fo bim, and to i eaeyi gana, that he in New York on Monday against Dr. A. A. has been ordered to ordnance duty at the Wash- aoe ae cate Be Tan enor | ech bow ie the’ Tombe awaiting: ital Edo i Bal y' it ineer | next Ke ican: . | same my oh pup.oNEs — | GErge M. Greene has been ordered fy the - MANY PENNSYLYANiaNS.” | made a full confession before her deeth oc aan 27 ‘street, Wi pavy June 16, 1870.* day. In anticipation of early removal of my sfock of GKOCERIES from present location to Hoe's Trot on F street, 3 doors east of Bbbitt Ho ase. cing all arvicioe at extremsly low privew te face the tF0 ‘enpense of traneler oe oN. Ww. BURCHELL. mo rier 16th and Fstcocte, SALT to ak Jersigned offer to the trade an entirely now of SALT. particularly ads; <UOBEFS Use. Also, TURK BALT 1. THOS. DAVIS & JeStthe2w $3 Water street, Georgete

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