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————— THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Bullding, | ae BY THe JVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. —iaaens THE STAK ts served by carriers to their eb- seriders in the City and Distriet at Tex Cents PER werk or FORTY-FOUR CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two Oxnts. Put FoR MAILING :~Three Months, $1.50; Che Foening Star. stz Morths, $3.00; One Year, $5.00. No papers a “pir SAHKLY sTau-ytuahed oo Pater Woh, 35—N2, 5,390. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1870. TWO CENTS. OFFICIAL. LAWS OF THE UNITEP STATES, Passed at Second Session of Forty-first Conzrees AMUSEMENTS. Wy suL’s OPERA HOUSE. WwW E WEEK MOR! N NS % CREASE OF ATTRACTION: Tar noct Wonderful Curlosity under the suns Hs EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. [Pvstic—No, €7.) AN ACT to incorporate the Wadsiagton Mas ket Com- Besa) Highness pany. is act the Sepce ot aie, boats | INTERNAL Revence—The receipts to-day PRINCE SADI B’JALMA, Be tt enacted by the Senate Gnd House of Resrewent- | ToOneen, shail be forfelted tod Haine ete | trom this-seurce were $350,312.11. THE MAN SERPENT, fosembled,, That Thomas Berry DW Blin feces | \eaee hereby granted shall revert to the United ENUAGED AT A SALARY OF $500 FOB ONE | Bh Gcone, Withen, B. Todd, Peter Gardner, Hemey | SC". sat be it ScretaRy Bourwect returned to the city WEEK. 3S. Davis. Soc. , Byron @. Daniels. MG. this morning and was at the Treasury Depart- . (& Real version eo Eu ty. Brederick P. ton, . Connolly, THE MAN OF A HUNERED ae SAND THRE | BP. Brown, Jobe 8. Orocker, Alexander R. Sh ment to-day. FIEND OF THE ENCHANTED LADOER, herd, Wiljam Clark, Hallet hitbourn, Jol Le ase _.. The Great Lowy rtists. ‘ B.F. French. 0. H. Michner, Jumes L. Bar- Hew. A. H. Jones was unanimously nomina- WALHALLA eS a ey he cea es - mit a A A Fowler to. Alexander, ted at Asheville, on the 8th instant, for re- New sad Astounding Feats of the GYMNASIUM’ | “cy succepsdee. ard eect Wane ee ee eloction to Congress from the seventh disirict 0° with the Crowning Hydraulic Wonder, | they are hereby, <reated = body con m North Carolina. as fof to RA be oliticy by the mame and style of the Washingt ad Par te. MI cente: = open a ha Hox. F. A. WALKER, Superintendent of the i cents, Reserved ssnamaimsice ~~ sued. t0 ples snd inaier did. tp dofond sad be de- Census, authorizes United States Marshals to me - ——___ XS _ | fended. se all ‘ceurts of law sed eqaity; avd may ive to th the atatisties of the population = : : ake sod common seal-ordain and establ sive to the press Writer L THEATRE. such by ‘ates, opnaneee- apd Poem nations ot tn: in their respective cts when complete re- = a mt wil) isactor of nl SHOO FLY! SHOO FEY?! ‘sumay be neces ‘od. proper for the an- | ment to the said Market House Com peed Gat ote ees tts one week. ment of the concerns of sald company. Said com : 4 COMMENCING MONDAY, JUN® 20, Dell Bave power tc lnvne and oll boas: te ¢h maoner cauel toa fair and just valeation of th Miventrmax Aproixtep.—President Grant 7" dings and improvements then standing on said are: nd the mooe and manner of ascertaini Fach valuation shall be determined by Congress, Ris etek eta eae Teal tm the said — the original and orld famon: TS MINSTRELS AND, BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE | Opera Bouse, New York. ander the ‘ecfioa and per: supez Vision of the ‘ME. DAN BRYANT. yesterday appointed the son of Genera! J. Hant to the position of Midshipman in the United States Navy. Gen. Heary J. Hunt was chief of artillery of the Army ef the Potomac duringthe rebellion. rty ome Surizer enacted, That «aid com- hereby authorised and to locate truct a sau who will positt-oly appear at every performance, se | west. rapning thence APPOINTMENT OF A New NAVAL Pay- Pietet r % WIRMT-CLASS ART | Seventh street to the southerly side of Pen MasTBa.—The Prestdent has appointed Jokn U. Sullivan an assistant paymaster in the Navy. westerly along \rania avenweto the southerly side of Lonis- ' Jane avenue; thence westersy alopg the southerly | RATLA tt BORG. "SONNAMBULA. THE @? f TROVATORE. OF THE PERIOD. aod Den Bryant's greatest New | side of Lor east Mr. Sullivan is well-known in this commrnity, ork © : SHOO | strect ‘a.ong the east lire : rer mccees, HAMLET, end the inevitable oO oe aceniee Tinead B street, thence ale Hahle tosteces mont pat tn a! Pe ia- having held a position in the Patent Office for Bale of gone commnenes, te quice ot the pres leges granted by thle, act ts the | SOme years, eet JOHN P for a public market shall bey year every year daring z the sid term | Nor A CaNpratE FoR Coxaness.—Hinton NALOSTA: each other purposes | the sum of twenty-five thousand dalises, whit sen | &: Helper is not a candidate for Congress in a v emgeny,, not incon- | shall be received by said city. and sct apart ‘andex- | Nerth Carolina. The notice should heve been thie lovely cet. The build- | fended by and runder the dizcction of the city gov- | im regard to his brether, Hardie Hogan Helper, fT the reception of Pie Nies end Pleasure used for the purpyses | rpment of sald city for the support and relief of * * Parties, respectfully call the attention of ‘® market shail Se used for no other ‘pose | the poor of said city and of the District of Colum- | Who js Reform Republican candidate in the ‘CoGe memes, Appioetions fe “ey sre ervey a cei | bia; amd said city 4 eatorce the eearent of said | Sixth Congressional District of that State. town. M. A. KAISER & HERMA! the sak pany shall, whenever any'part or | Sime ¢ to time as the. become due, fichrek, my isa" | Parte of caid Ouilaings stalls, stands, and 90 forth, See Rae cated Ee ee hae en es | Wovisy's Nave Bin-The Boao. Repre- citer the saape firaaioat public auction forbes or | (SES Bz ale en ec natipeheane, | *eRtatives to-day by a very decisive vote of 121 er emt to ~ o-oo ea Tome fof auenuuel rent, which to befixed By the mazor aaa ler oF bidders, subject the of to 29 refused to receive the credentials of Mr. smount Whittemore, member elect from the First Dis- trict of South Carolina, or to admit him to a seat in that body. It will be remembered that he resigned h‘sseat im the House because of a porators named Ne street this act. or a major part of thom, ear tog Paintines are on free view, and for fs spies" he Beifotheds 6 Marits Oalisch; ore of the pictures by ‘Large in shall refuse or neglect, for sixty days from aud atter the passage of this act, to accept the franchise here by created, or if, having accepted the same, they shall have forfeited the sam: in two years from and after the pessage of this act, then and fn that common couu- cilof the city of m and the directors of this incorporation, and public no: ice shall be giyen of the day of said sale in two or more daily new%pa city of Washington, fortwo ost beautiful ‘this maser. ever Learent ¢ exhibited in America. by Be ad — pers pul in ‘ase it shal! and may be lawful for itizens of the Berl. The Mid day Rew." efor choi. | weeks previous to said sale.and by handbiileto be | Cine of Washington, to the Lumber @ twrenty ‘or | pending resolution for his expulsion reported by BL Joesoe Vice Prosdeut ander Marte Van Ba- | Posed ou in said market grounds, ten days previous more, to associate themmelves together by articles in | the Military Committee in consequence of his Fen ),w he is said to bas Tecumseh — ‘Sem | shall bemede on similarnotice and in the sameman- | Wartike wep erete ‘accept the franc¥ise conferred | conrection with the cadetship selling business, ‘and yer; and the ald company shall have fal! powers | by this act and to Ferform ail the conditions ther-in | and that his constituents re-elected him. assess and collect rents for the use of said imposed ; said articles shall be recorded in the office caide Te “stalls, Seands, “ana “priviteges. vor | ofthe, Tegieter for the city’ ot Washington, "and | se ay AxmrracE, formerly of the all kinds in said’ market fo be used for market | ‘eTeupom such associates shall Na sichise Sete 2 4 J iv urpeers. when at public sale. shall lot to the bi offered Quartermaster (ieneral’s Office in this city, and ighest bidder.and there shall b» no of said recently railway postal agent on the New York biddimg on the ‘company. directty or in enacted, That the city | and Washi hes bes a 2 ai ; bat ‘ompany., with the consent of the ‘2 7 La ington route, n appointed an et mings, (Ae Rugrar-ogs: | ayor ard aldermen of the city of Washinztna, | S.vetom ert of Washington, shall have the right '0 | incpector of customs for. the port oF New York ac Cy ee ag EEE t ‘goat imum rate of bide at such andthe | siid corporation may preacribe. the open space at | DY the Secretary of the Treasury. ic “a: P oe. | ‘Bergow who-shall offer the hichest price 9 the intereccticn rf Ohio and Louisisna avenues with Om Exhibition) ae 405 | eee AGLAW uctestamaystaib oe pric; | Te thand Twertthwtreets aramerket for the pur’ | ‘Tam Tax BrLt.—in the amendments made by He AS [On HEenibs tion jie 426 | vial be considered ss having the good will and ec oe, he follows or, icie;; to wit: Hay. | the Finance Committee of the Senate to the Tax at alata Bice tg gy rp ply he Wagon, cattie on te hoof. swine on | bill passed by the House of Representaitves, the we ene. MAB MEITERS, hgh ge rp by pnp oof, country preduce, sid in quanti rate of the income tax is agreed to as fixed by the other bulky and Patscd on application te the mayor common mn may desi conpeil, who, after hearing the narcies. may chang and determine the same: Provided Aowever, That ee msy be sold apd transferred by such purchaser, in dec regulations to be fixed the pe of said ny, and in the case of the deat! yy such varchaser during the existence of bis lease, it shall Gispored of aw other parsonal property: and the municipal goverament of said city shall at ali times have power tomake snd enforce such reguistines vith regard to said market and the matazement thereof as in their judgment the convenience, health, and safety of the Community may require. SEC and bett fi vy enacted, That the cepital of said company shall be one million of doliars, ‘4 shall consist of twenty thousand shares of fifty House, but there is a disagreement on. the amount ofexempt on. The Senate Committee favor leaving the exemption at $1,000 as at present. The House rates on tea and coffee are accepted; on sugar there are someslight changes. The committee rejects the House advance on wines, cordials and imported liquors, and also the increase on most of the spices and on nickel. Jute is reduced from $10 to $6 per ton, and pig and scrap iron are accepted at the House rates. The free list of the House is ud- hered to with but few alterations. from the prasage of this herein shall be Please remember Name and Namber 7 ly" A BI REPOSITORY, = 246 F STREBT, BSerween Titrteenth Gad Poursersta tirests —_— | t. That all arts and jermen aud beard of this act are hereby repe: be deemed a pub! and after its passa the right to iegi hereby rented, os . But Congress hereby reserves ite im respict to said erty to amend or repeal thi be comitnued..| oc! District BILL# SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT, OM; PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Se Ee SPECIAL NOTICES, The President this morning signed the follow- PHOTOGRAPHS, ON BUMOS, ae., | the books of the company. whi . open at tepeenchcttllcemeetine ing District bills:—An act to mecorporate a ‘the Department of the Interior, ia the city of W. BOGER'S GROUPS OF OULPTUBE, } ngton, on the second PUBE WINES AND LIQUORS. zoological society in the city of Weshington, t ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, | ty at twelve o . noon: 1 Hay ing made arrangements with some of the best | D. C.; an act xing the compensation of bailiffs STATUETTES, fc. &c., Pf open unsil the whole amount wt | Distilleries in the country for o'd whiskies, I offer | and criers of the District, Circuit and Criminal r occed peames. ! s shall be subscribed. or so mnch thereof, | the following weil-kuown brands at very low prices, | Courts of the District of ‘Columbia at $3.59 per _ CORD AND TASSELS, &c., 2c. | 0#,!58 than ily per contum ef the whol: amount’ | viz: ‘The cciebrated Old Crow, seven years old, 83 | day; bill to incorporate the Association ior phe = ~ a “oe | xs @ majority of said com suf | pergalion. J. A. Bowen oe} o old. St. pergal: | Prevention of Crueéliy to Animals in the Dis VE .VET PASSE PARTOUTS, ficient to authorize the said company to commence | lon. Robertson's. 4 years old. #350 per'gallun. Old “ : " ? ~ ®Dpergallon, Thecet. | ‘ict of Columbia; an act relating to the Su- PARLOR BRACKETS. ae | work. Acash payment of ten per ceutum saul be Par gallon. el “ pid at the time of subscription to said stock to the B 0 per gallon preme Court of the District of Columbia, au- & Five Assortment for pers OF persons authorized to receive the same by | Jou Ol in. G5 pe . Btonght thorizing the appointment of addisional HULIDAY PEESENTs. the asid corporat After the books, as aforesaid, | $2 per gallon. | ‘atawba still, judge for the Supre: Goprtor Dimes toe, oc ly A.V. 8. SMITH. | shall have been kept open fo apace of twodays, | Wine C $2.60 per gallon. ‘ Scuppernomg | ‘nx sede OEP ey Courts an act to SIE [Us harger amount iitan the captial stock of sail reer alton Phoeeee anette | mame Tegal the act of the City Couneils to SUMMER RESORTS. (icckns ees the saan aera reacts Sere for the tame arate, fond taxts paid by the Foundry ME ral discount tothe trade, | C. GAUTIER, Proprietor of the celebrated Native Wine Bitters No. 1217 and 1219 Pennsylvania avenue, and $4 North Charles street. Baltimore. Md. LIEBIG'S COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF i emong the subscriber uch manner that the citizens of the city of Wash- o ¢ full amount individually sub: may be practicable ¥ in consequerce of ption shall be made { app tion said capital atec | in an act or any officer or employe of the corporations ot Washington and Georgetown, or any candidate tor office, from serving ax com: missioner or judge of election; an act to author- ize the paving and sewerage of M street; an act to require the Kegister of Wills to give bond. qr BATHING! SEA EFATHING » welt COBB'S ISLAND The Mayor's Appointments. Mayor Emery to-day made the following ap- peintments to the leading positions under the city government. aon —Jobn H. Crane. Superintetaene kai eckowen: &c.—William For- syth. Superintendent of Public Schools—J. O. Wil- son. Sceretary to Board of School Trastees—A. P. Fardon. Secretary to Board of Health—Dr. F. M. Strivgtie! youiet Engineer. Fire Department—George imecs. Secretary to Fire Commissioners—J oseph H. ‘toher. Cierk to Water Regtsitrar—Jos. P. Weston. Harbor Master—A. Watson. Flour Inspector—B. F. Crabbs. Phaonareud of Weights and Measures—Stephen renlics. Clerk Center Market—Geo. W. Hatton. Assistant Clerk Center Market—Joe. Carter. Clerk Northern Market—James A. Williams. Assistant Clerk Northern Market—W. A. Hughes. Clerk of Western Market—Aifred Day. Fire Comm‘ssioners—Peter Dabaut, W. P. Baldwin, E. A. Watson. Woodand Coal Measurer, Anacostia District— A. H. Kenney. Commisnoners Washington Asylam—S. H. Beacon. Hilton, Peter jamuel Norment. Secretary to Commussioners of Asylam—(Q W. Larner. COMMISSIONERS OF INFROVEMENTS, First Ward—Hiram Brown. Second Ward—David Fisher. ‘Third Ward—Benedict Hutchins, Fourth Ward—George Follamsbee. Fitth Ward—Samuel Cook. Sixth Ward—Carey N. Wh Seventh Ward—J. B. Cramet In THE Lion’s DeN.—There is a horrid mi nuteness of detail about that dreadtal menaze- Show,” ten iz number, were mousted on top of the baie 9 Which contained the performing lions. The managers had been warned by the lion tamer that the was without doubt insecure, and that the band was in danger, but they persisted in compelling the baud to ride there. foaled day. in the village of Middletown, the borses of = cage wagon ran away, the wheel struck a , the roof broke in, and the band fell in among the lions. ‘Then these brutes avi themselves for the fong, and whichyunder the peeudonym of an" ° wi un pseudonym of m1- so bed been gol on over their heads. ‘Ih sound -of horror arose was fearful, when the side doors of the were torn off the sight was most horrible. Every moment.”’ says local yop “some of the band would leap over the sides of the cage to the groun i with a wild spring and faint away upon striking the earth, 60 them were killed and four terribly lacerated. One of the keepers went into the den and dl the w out. He, too, was set upon by the lions, one of which he killed in self-detence. ‘The story is @ tough one. pou seen tS THe Urron Exrxpiti Successful Landing 4 Arms for the Cubans —The steamer George . Upton arrived at New York yesterday morn- ing trom the Cuban coast. Her oflicers con the previous reports of the landing of the expedition, which lett New York he steamer, May léth, and report the suce’ i lan her return trip, of a force of 10 men ai tional supplies taken on board at The landing was effect-d at an u and unprotected part of the coast, and not m- lested by the Spaniards. The ‘entire cruise and return was made under the American flag A telegram from Havana says: The Upton left Aspmwall on the sth inst., and on the 12th reached Herradura, on the Cuban shure. There she landed Coijonel Leno, with twenty-two me and her entire cargo, consisting of one thou: stand of arms. a large quantity of ammun and French repeating ca orrespond between Cisneras and Cespedes, which has fal|- en into the hands of the Spaniards, shows that this cargo consisted of material left on bos®:| at the first landing, supplemented with fresh — embarked at Aspinwall. Six of the 2 alot fed. 1 Aspinwal! frequent = soon Tae Ricutor Divorcen Persons ro Mann on a Gilbert Riddan was ard ap * charge of bigamy, and Mary Kaddan up charge of marrying him, knowing him to be husband of another. On the part of the pr cution, it was alleged that Mr. Kaddan in Is married Charlotte Topper in New York; he nt at was their terror.” Three of TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegraphed Baclusively to The Evening Star Lisnox, June 2!—The King ofc: ceive 4 the now Americ an Minister a fer ag. os Li speeches were made. On Sunday there a monster demons.ra- tion here in favor of Gen. Saldhana, at which 12,000 people were present. Loxpoy, June 21.—The Bishop of Sh delivered an address last evening to the Edu- cational Aid Society of his dioceses om the sub- Jeet of the educacional bill. He ——— gen- erally of the new bill pending in Parliament, but hoped an swendment making education compu! ab. ory. St. Gothard Ratiway. Panis. June 2L—In the Corps day, Marey Monge opened prdviously submisted 'b: Pire. in regard to the Legislatif to- the interpeltation, St. Gothard raitway. ike of Grammort, Minister of Foreign A! — that no in- terests of France, either political or commer- cial were menaced by the cerstraction of the St. Gotherd railway, as the Government of Switzerland mised ‘officers, Prel the Sone See Sahoo mgenc! way shou! ved. He added that the French pursne snch a course as seemed in with its interests im regard to the Si It wonld not refuse the needed subsic for the population of the northern and southern prov- | inces, but the Simplon railway. project required larger sums than the ends to which it was di- receed camped to justify the government in ex- pending. Deputy Estacelin spoke in favor ot a subsidy for the Simplou route. M. Pichon, Minister of Public Works, opposed it. General Lebouf, Minister of War, said that the government of ‘Switzerland would maintain her own neutrality and the neutrality of the international railway, and im the event of war she would receive assistance from Several ties red the government Deput aid’ the majority ‘Sonpoustthe puty Ferry said. is ible for Sadowa. He was called to order by the President, but continued to speak in censure of the course of the government, that the neutrality of Switzerland was not inviolable. This bad been shown at the time of the French revolution, and in 1815, when Swiss neutrality was proved to be a mei yth. A vote of interpellation. Chambers to adjourn closed the The Comfict of Authority at Ververs. Lowpox, June 21.—Advices have been re- ceived here to-day giving the details of the conflict of authority at Ververs, a town of Bel- givm, near Li ‘The police and militia had been called upon to sup the disorder, when, becoming jealous of each other’ ithor- i. —_ ego to fight among themselves, and the police, being unarmed, were quickly driven off. Many of them were badly — The Big British Iron Clad a Failure. Loxpox, June he iron clad “Incon- stant” is now generally admitted to be a fail- ure as a sea-going vessel. Arrived Out. Qvrexstown. 1.—The steamship City of Brvscels, trom New York for Liverpool, ar rived bere yesterday. a From Nebraska—Texas Cattle—Rail- read ers. Telegraphed Ezcluswvely to The Evening Star. ip A BE MONT &B., June 21.—The first lot of tat Tenas cat ipped east via the Union Pacific railroad he Burlington and Mississippi railrond ‘s now at this place. Another lot of COO will be in to-morrow. #s bee! Tesumed on the Fremont, Elk om nd Mis out Valley railroad. Fier. eas Suicide. Telegranned Exclusively to The Evening Star. CoLexnes, Ono, Jone 21 thaniel Hagan was ‘ound dead in bed, w pistol shot through his head. He was connected with the Cap’ ity Brash e- and moved in the irst ¢ of society. It is supposed that he comm suicide. | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, This Afternoon’s Proceedings, Treespar, Juve 2. SENATE.—Mr. Hamtin catted ap House b | to provide for the paving of Peunsyivania met the concurrence of the committee, which owes 20 per eon, op high a property of non moved to sirike 3 or | that does not make it the unjust eR ened Ste hs foe. 'r. Casserly was so confident of the justice of bis amendment that he had pot thought there would be the ieast of to tt. ~ oe ER Cntearty wes then re- | Jected—ay mays 40. Phe bill was then paseed. Mr. Sherman, from Finance Committee, re- ported that that committee unanimousiy recom | mended non-concurrence in House amendments days | to currency bill, and on his motion a committee ren House. of conference wasasked of the Mr. Sher from the samo committes a that no construction of the in- ternal Revenue acts shall authorize the levying of a tax on any undistributed fund of insurance companies; which was passed. Mr. Pome: imtroduced @ bill to authorize the people ‘of Kew Meaico to form a State Kove ernment under the name of Lincoln. ‘On motion of Mr. Sherman, the bill to reduce taxation was made the special order s soon as | the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill | is disposed of. The unfinished business, being the post office | appropriation bill, was then proceeded with the question being on the amendment of Mr Trumbull, limiting the fravkingepriviloge to | the departments, and permitting public a | ments to be mailed free trom Wasnington only. | Mr. Trumbull pores pd pe would be mach the | cheapest way to sei matter. ‘Theamendment was then rejected—yeas 2” E3 “The Vice President appointed as the commit- tee of conference on the currency bill, Mosers Sherman, Warner and Sprague. Several amendmenis were offered and voted Mr. Nye offered an amendment to discontinue the publication of the Congrrssional Globe and | of ail public dosuments except such as are nec! to supply the Departments, as th franking privilege was to be abolished, as th natural sequence the publication of the Glc and all the documents must be stopped. ggibe Amendment was rejected—ayes 22, Mr. Morrill, of Vermiont, moved an amend. | Ment, that in juence of the abolition of | the franking privilege that there shall be no | allowance for stamps or increased com- pensation to any member of Congress. HOUSE.—Mr. Butler, (Mass.,) from the Com- mittee on Keconstruction, reported a bill for a | full and general grace and amnesty to all per- sons engaged in the war of the late rebellion; Fhich was ordered to be printed and recom- mitte; Mr. Schenck, (0.,) from the Committee or | Ways and Means, reported the funding bill | Ttamtght be made the special order or Tucsday it mi ma: ial order of * being made, Mr. Schenck with. 11 Eiving petice that he world move | a suspension u rules on Monday to fix a | day tor its consideration. 4 ‘be House then procecied to the considera- tion of reports from the Committee on Claims, Mr. Ela (N.H.) reported a bill, which was a upon the Court of Claims | Jurisdiction in the case of Wm. D. Campbell, claimant for damages on account of a steamer | seized by General Grant at Cairo, Illinois, iv 1882, to prevent it being used by the rebels, and ey, sunk. Mr. Washburne (Mass.) reported Senate bill | to pay loyal citizens in the States lately in re~ bellion for services in taking the census of 186%, | with an amendment that the claimants shall be required to show that they have | for such services from no sour | Amendment adopted and bill passed. A large number of private bills from this Comwpitsee were reported and disposed # | At the expiration of the morning hour the case of Whittemore, claiming a seat as a member | trom South Carolina, eame up by previous as ment. ir. Logan (Ili.) offered a resolution recit the action ot the Mouse and of V ttewn, im February last, and declaring that the Ho: | dectine to allow the said Whittemore to | sworn in as a member of the 41st Congress, and | that his credentials be returned to | end AsQenn anid the Constitution the House to prescribe rutee ama regulations tor its government, and to expel its members. The | Oftences for which a member might be expelled | were pot prescribed; it was therefore to be taken that it was for 4 violation of its rules and | or the law. He held that it the House had the | right to expel, it had the right to exclade for | the same offence. Mr. Wiuttemore had de | prived the House of the power to expel by re- signing, thereby acknowledging his offence. | He sent to the clerk's desk tod’had read the ——_o———_ > Mary, d i i ais | law relafing to offences of the class dt oamguerne iat fae sbecipte halt br BtcanSd iis | MEAT feeuren sem ceqhomy and comyeicnce rouge HedaenUiabcda dcrccal dor: | nuarqatt ttenten eae Be te sect Weems amd ald ea is Bow open and ary. larger subscription. shall Tuaintained. | Uetuime witbost the signature of Baron Lichig the | GENERAL AmwxsTy Biti.—General Butl:r, | a New York court. with an allowance of =! vlearaphed Eaclusively to the Boening Rar. under that apon conviction, Me. READY Fox VISITORS ipaekagabyne meio ase para aaay | Tovenorsand of Dr. Max Von Tsar gage | from The Reconstruction Committee, thiomorn- | Berets for het supra. Fendi ihe provn>s. | _e~rn June31-—The Coroners Jury in mn | court, might “or might wot da a que js Afuresaid, she said corporators. ore majurity of | je7T&FI 153 Broatway New York, | ig reported a Dill providing for fall and gen- nettarned al hi proper My ibe cee cotta Ld ward Conners threw the deceased into | Whether i did er not. the power rested i te TERMS —$3 per Day: S1* per Week. teem, shall call, ® meeting ‘f the lors at —— eral grace, amnesty and oblivion of certain citywith Mary, iedherandtookupresidence | ‘he , but that the act was done without | House to expel a member for such an offence. Address COBB BROTHERS, creel meee hee ‘as a Lt wowing Ris ‘ara CHARLES HEIDSIECK wrongful acts, doings or omissions of all persons behalf of the accused it was contended th malice. If st had no right to exclude, the right to expel Cherrystone, Va. newspapers in Nemes tem days previous ( CHAMPAGNE. Sillery and Extra Dry. In Bas- e marria; this State was subsequent t eee amounted to nothing, for the member could a Re nte—Steamer trom Baltimore or Morfolle to | and the Stoclebolders, 'm pervon or by pros 7 — cases. aes on by — Roce — decree of divorce in New York, and, ther: i Damages mst the Erie Road. = erate et Oo rene rik - t was mover in- paerrystone = enna proceed to the election from ameng stock li > dealers. by 3 +] ucither the charge of bi; V ner of knowi | Velegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. nded wi ed ho expel, to with- Fsceciee Wire, SULPEUR SPRINGS, | SG mavagiog the businees of afl company forth | Yorke tS anit Sawan” | (HD £Ull resto Mom of al Re iarying another boat wasld.iie. Atos | myunpaiiton’ Seep 91: etam tree wal el ay * & ‘gument Teal question erdict dam: sf > SW, under theman tea? nuill the fost Moodag< panuary tt enoaing lowtog.classes of persons, and the rights, tutles qhether the law probibited tue guilty party ina | he Woke nome . ne eee tate tp the people of Mr. Wlittemore's district “d e . if 4 for 7 T. % 63 * more's fe Tested ie le of electign if 0 nut happen te be least — of this act, exemp' : a ona a — | -eived im the Carr's Rock disaster, in 1368, the whole country, _ people of that ‘dis- or to others where the second marria, Asilrond Depot Destroyed trict ‘no right to send such a man here. In af 3m this State, which question. was fagisak badass The ae Sip tid Tan ag mea held under advisement — Philadelphia Post. , 744 Bvening + | was no tip this country. Mr. Gittings i eeernrmneeencn an, Gerais” pSenabeny_ar vores | SAGES MGR EE See | ee cameramen ome cgay ai 4 q i 7 HO! Nor u P a J _pitias "CORMELIUS BOYLE. M.D. Broo’ thereof. ar tha oe Apams, MasGacHUSnT?s.The Chinaman cae. ‘was destroved by fire last night. seat, and his returned bi ONTEBEY S>RINGS. —_—— eee the Conran og member of | ployed ‘in Mr. Sampson's shoe manufactory, at case of Brooks, of South Carolina; ution, “MER RE States, shall have engaged“in rebelling cor north Adams, Masachaestts, cupet entrar’ Specie Going to Europe. ae ER He then SOnT ee trastifally eaten toe, fet PIC NIOS, EXCURSIONS, do. | :he'skineor given sand comet toettutcs | 00 2 2esroald, sa tweet beat 3 New Tome, June eho seasscniy Cam- | [giited, sed emt home, and wan re-slected. beaut La, ve Bieter Reaeea hathaasastet rs nasil | od . te } rom srafown to Gettyabarg. of Setary in Ejxccnsiow to MARSHALL waLL. called. Gentederate waa ‘oem et im *0- || thetr digputes and isners. ‘They are all lume takes oatenn evn ienae. P ‘The same was done in the case of Keitt. Neither th ne. was opened for every year thereafter, e jot. at the tion of tl ee ‘Therd. Whoever shail have held the oftice of and good them Etta gi wk wack, tr Sis pe mmonch when | jiirct the said company. anew board of thirteen | , tbe Congregation of the Fitth Bap hend ‘af One of the Executive departments of ||S00, "7, and good looking. “None FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. boarders remmin twoor more sonthe: chikiver 2e% | di ectors from among the stockholders, from whim XCURSION eunke, Aas Fee herbi od eryronto ball urice. ssnd far chrcalern.’ aa- | manitened.te bell tious sMesee eerie ae oD eee H ALL BALL. to be called, i a metater ofthe aecteene® | Inthe New York movey market the supply = see VINGLING. Propristor. sae Gf thet miection one wee. Ste | The Steamer WAWASET will leave 7th street church, and has brought letters to the church | seeking employment incall loans is in excessof Fountain Date P.0., Adame county. Pa, | ‘lected and qua ified. Bach jer shail be en- | wharf at 8340°clock, and A at ‘am. have engaged in or insurrection | at North Adams, while all of tham ‘an jelt-t.thes sw ee him ber af the time, fon im helt By | “tickets £0. Conts. Children, 25 Gents: 10 be Ob: | earriee thereat ale Te ait and comfort to | earnest desire to attend the Sunday eenon, | 22 Pee eens Ls ce = ae pe — ——-— . mies thereof, wer Shall have hel cent. with ans ree and five. ° 7 proce holder. OF BE praxy. f apy special ey mrs etter ‘of the like ‘oflces under 20-00 or Engi, omeee ee ‘alit- | 220 or ig LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, given <isement ey ‘onfederate States. tle. speak, and saues. , Will be Opened for the Beveptiom uf Gueats on the foodaly Sctepeeers te col chy te Fa peovives wetttte jordan of have. soted. for or perdbass aintuing Annes ie ee ES 4 per isin good request and only’ moderate sup. = ‘secessio’ any State, | stores, They they the as it 8 — . ‘Themagnidicest strectas D. nd be it further enacted. That the orheld the office of Governar of stat State d to long dete ¢ to 7 cont. Single + Cour eat of this owe rr Incorporaters. aa eet forth a nthe while the same was in rebellion. = reminds inem oC. that thay tas 4 sane from sia ‘eent. unwards, acco:- pe OE fecregetnt aac apt sions Cah i ctigdonfceri Sing tong waa sean. | 8° iuhstagia er ceaeese oan | OnE ee ‘The personal attention ot Mr. JAMES SYKES | fursuch uw buildings and markt equare Weert ty ee cia wies toan oe ot-|! men are now at work bottoming, caitien | Jay Cooked Coternett iets aud My- PEERE GA BOK ER- oo long known to shall be one or sore entrances to eaid way, any r of war held by aut f:} of some Americans, and have made adie | 7°” ve ere ; frarsiise public, will surely guarentee to thow that | grounds between Geventh and Miath streets, Sp be St ; gress. Some of them are Feap able oF | U8. 61981" et:'s ame snasy Sets. Sap wich for pn ronaaeyslh ihe comfort they | Fesetdik and helght, or tae necnnmeeaetion sate gee |Tirning ant complete thoe. $B, Berw— 125'5 We Jukdy ot For - apply on the “T13 oy * ‘5-208, 1964... SYKEs. Gai t End Hotet. or titles have ‘the United States or in of land, how- which i Maa. Ricuarpson’s Inrantor | 5%: 1866 .-11' Finest Bo. = ay my whet West Rnd Branch, N. J. whoever i Ricmanneee's -—The interest of | U.8. 6s, 1881... 1s'a/6-3h, Jen aduly,1988..13% | Be ns 2 nee C* O8 SPRINGS. lic stores, public 4, moneys, oral tay pe He jan aed uly , 1557. | aie there Haxpsucae Vooney, W.Va. Visions, r military and naval Property or the: || of Albers. Cnty ope ‘These SPRINGS, celebrated for their alterative s Pe jof the Court of Chancery Subject toa mo: . Seventh. All deserters from the arm: s rtgage ——_>——_ cles. are Bow epee for the reception, of the United States a oe —— on One a Kd jpgptas ote Btoek sequined pas Rocce deceased, was the purchaser at ¢: ae Renia ree as pick) ‘upon ‘any or. ts, 7 home and tore ets as follows : goods or other Tanabe thing what” ne a tad ccniret Board—U. 8. Gs, 2861 r to Strasburg. or ‘and take coaches for the a feen per centum ‘per month; any > * of Boarding: —The price has boon greatty | [Ss sal aelect or eof pa the aa a —, was thers to spend the camimer, @o0 per mouth shores tans bok akc ie Kas vot a popular one. He had yoved ‘tor the "1 : member cA wlendil Gand of Music is engaged both for ‘ed, Tont the said story of Daniel Signe your, for toe exclusion te ene mails and telegraphic unications pro- | was those temore, but he desired the case to be thorough!y Tatuments Wie in atheros © tee, highest at of bi Se examined by the law committee with reference For descriptive pamphiete address the proprietor, 5 chop from the Pr of ie _sitia BM CART MRL. See oher on oot denied the that case Wil te eapuade *T2* CONTINENTAL HOTEL, pany, and to but it taught the record, ‘with his ote LONG BEAROHS "laws of said band, by order of Purtiament, which had ee ne ae fog Rosette) lle} cosqipessaones ame a ee This magnifi of dom. eEEt Pugiiternt tote tas orer 9 noom aie manish rte Prices, for cash at my mabe sections After the close of Mr. Farneworth’s remarks, a Some APPLY at the Everett House. New York, oon by the ame, near Department. ‘omit | and og ondod ae to 5T~and theresolation was adopted ares, Ri * ietor. ytherevor my2i-ly WH. RUTHERFORD. done or soldier or other | lieved to by an aye and ne vote of—ayes 124, noes 29. WM. WILKINSO! PaBORROUR. Peverictre. znd mbensrer the iN In mS aT agent a Uihied Sate, in - os aan pee — = a aeremseee execat we “BARS VBILS. FRIMMinos. ac, BLAOKED, ot said buildings MM. W! mand | solved. It S57 Indians has near 2000 divorces pen ling. C*Rirrisep se Rechiures” ‘owner shalt select one the | members 87 Olive Logan will summer at ' Frisco. To EQUAL NEW. ‘two, shall choose « ache” aud a7The = Oley J the re- ‘This method of doing ap crap cannot be eucaled a eae a gonmay? an moval of all the Indians tokinske, ig the counter. Costly veila perfectiy restored for | |) ne ry % to 1789 boys only were taught fo Sire yard by MES: JONES, 246 Park avenue, | nd the amount 9 azreed upon shall be pend to tRe dave the pub lic echools of Boston. Fiauore, Bd VADBIY to Grener therwot before the sane is removed from the ten at Ronseville, §7-A Mothers’ Amociation has been form. Beck 1 Ladicn’ and Gents’ Furnishing and Fancy | Sropcrty will neither sel said preneriy ary Cosas Pn frig oy ju the Reoond Congregational Oharch at Wesi- Bon Ageat for Washington. Sn00-ten™ | iter teu days’ notice so todo, then io sank aes roe whe ‘are forced to a.imit ((A2FENTRY AND BUILDING seuve,plasp eff onld ervunda withont belt nts Ne. aouEE 1 PEO Samp of Gelestiais and sl eeercity Sr : ie! Anacth nic damaues = 0 Bouse Is THE fete given last week by the ladies of the Em- fowls are sgnenymsous. cakpenten a! cempany shall. w thia wxty days irom te time ft champague punchy” rer wore mecoolsst | ae — 7” Afr the passengers had been taken rom i prepared {etndertake and Ginish to sotttegsion i ast. Commence work teem | 87" At Newark, they have an origina! war of | of poy ation int the United Bee poe a To 4 JOBBING! aod MrArs which will” ve deoe | “open cole he mune tha bmiings or tres halle leaving baskets of Lables On the tracts, with tne | Great Britain, 819¢88, Hollwod, sod being tusd it he Hirect, residence: 910 a a we BOP ily” | apd all market buildings. shall be fully completed Pame of the father of the child rinned on ths 2 M05 Spain, $50 93; Italy, 909" ayirtrea n't mach hart,