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“THE EVENING STAR. |. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excey<ed, | ‘At The Star Building, ; 5.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth St, | BY TRE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPES CO¥P!N¥. | P—_____.______ LOCAL NEWS, ion >. Tee Conre - ~~ - TRIAL FOR MANSLAUGHTER. CRIMINAL COURT, Judge Humphreys — Today i the cane of Jobm J- Connona, changed with man- : slaughter, im causing the death of George Har : risor On last Christmas day, was taken up—Dis trict Attorney Fisher for the ation, and Mesers. A. K. Browne and A. W. Spates for de- ' 7 fence. The facts in the case are alleged to be 4 that Cozzens went out of his back door to fire a ¢ . + | pistol at a bank.and the ball took effect in the . f 4 . | , y of Harrison, a boy, about a square off, the WE? « or FoRTY-Four CuNTs PER MONTH. Copice | pT hours. ‘Tne he inter, Two Oxxts. 5 “paice FoR Maitixa -—Three Months, $1.30; | ‘James Williams, indicted for petit larceny, lead guilty. Vii ia White, alias Lacy V2. 85—N2. 5.392. W ASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1870. TWO CENTS, | ascug?s " souuitted on a charge of pout ————— AwoTHER CHURCH DirricuLTY—fPwo Boards ‘faze sent rom the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAR—published om Friday morning—@1.50 year. Stx Months, $3.00; One Yeat, $5.00. No papers | sascal a \3 Framers _~Chenps of Serale Betey—v0 Tees afternoon Justice F.C. Weaver ore AMUSEMENTS. OLOTHING, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING STAR. | TSLEGRAMS TO THE STAR.| FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, [i auite‘am intereting, cane, which drew to. pee eee ree a rer ser wats be p ssarw ences pwcesttee ale — ‘num! e SUMMER IS ON US_THE PRUPLE D fo Firet Ward. It appears teat the Gnicn BA*s Baee. TR ORNS eB Ste PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, - | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. | 2i8 Afternoon’s Proceedings, | S,Fir, Wart. 1¢ appears that the Gnion ‘ Having made arrangements with some of the best a @ Pp je peer Tag bape =a now ie Gok Hall uit | pliditerles ts theconutry for olf whiskiee i omer | Washington News and Gossip. Tusa aa | gf trustees, at the bead of which ‘was Charles Ou the Olympic Grounds. corner lath and B ctzects, | 2° ies Ree yee dar | the fol Tall known brande al very tow Brice, . , bh : | Lemon, conference FRIDAY. JUNE @47u, a7 3:30 P. w. tex mate at Summ: peceaiion 3 8 Bowen's, Spears old Tper ga: | INTERNAL wigan ysrenigmlaiy yias to-ary| ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Desig. econgnenroonan —— ek at eee pt : oN. 25 mens " értson’s, 4 yeara 50 exlen from this source were $805,454.57. a : and Rev. J. A. Williams was ted to the ee Leta tf Family +3 yeare old. yer allen cat ———_ | ver Communication with | House resotutiops on Cuba, resolutions pro- | Charge of the church. The tristes Lemon ancl INCOLN HALL. hare fon Old Teen Gin 191-20 por, hon | Ex-SENATOR Guiwes and family are at Kis- Viceroy to President | testing against the ontrages on both sides, de- | others, refused to receive him as their on t TRST BOMB ine | Bee eee, Coe 2 per gallon, Div Comeba wales singen, in the northern part of Bavaria. Grant. claring sympathy of the United States with | his arrival here, about the ith of May, amd THE GEENTH CESTIRY EELS ED Ben's Cots : Wu compeny,.) G3. per grlton._ficnprarn ens Taagraphed Baclusively to the Buening Sar. hemisphere. must coese; reer Ay hey EE 4 GRAND EXPOSITION OF SPiniTUAL | 95; White Duck = SF per cull Zee ‘than canbe | SENATOR CassERLY, of California, istode-] New YorK, June 23.—The Viceroy of India | continues her efforts to cal jue Cuba and to per- | Gray being at thelr head. The olf boaril, how. RL & ” , got elsewhere for 9 liver an oration before the Tammany Socicty, | to-day forwarded the following: petuate slavery. ever, held on, claiming that their terms did not THE MONSTER BUBBLE “GONE UP u Geovent % trades C. GACT yee, in New York, on the coming Fourth of July. Bompay, June 23d, 1810.—President of the | | Mr. Sumner asked the immediate considera. | expire until the 2d of August. The next move No, 1217 and 1219 Pennsylvania avenue, and $4 _ United States, Washington: The Viceroy of India ba) 5 R of the new board was to get rid of the old board Moh Ghaciee eet Baizore ME," ""J014 | | sreanen Brarrzis t deliver an oration wo | tothe Ait tine apeate arec, Uy tolerant | Mr, Cory suits ralatona were import-| hich te Rtomed inp ty callings mat the New Hampshire and Maine Union of Prin: | th0 completion of this long line of uninterrupted | . Mr. Sumner said the resolutions had been | formtof capelfine thaws from eka chee. ters at Rye Beach, N. H., om the 2ist of Jaly. Vice-President Colfax is expected to be present communication be the emblem of lasting union | thoroughly considered in Committee, as Mr. | Lemon and his associates did not recognize thi between the Eastern and Western world Carcerly wel knew. action as valid,and maintained possession of Loxpon, June 23.—A banquet is now being ‘Mr. Howard thought the resolutions might be | the church for some time, keep! it locked. held here in honor of the completion of the | acted on now. About the 4th Instant the new entered telegraph line to India. Mr. Casserly refused to withdraw his objec- | the chureh forcibly, and putting on a new lock The following message bas been received here: tion, and the resolutions then went over and | refastened the door, and retained the key. John Pender, Ee. 18 Arlington London: | Se Stereo a ty prevent the | Le tee een ae Gray‘ Most heartily do I congratulate Pg and your | entorcements of contracts for servile labor. sued them for ne case cane. a associates on the completion of the submarine | “"Mr. Gaeserly ant ie’ Z sod, seo 2 England ands In: | qui, Casserly said the bill was very tion- | before Justice Weaver on Tuesday, as sta . “spirits, a important _«xplanations, theming bow mod: rn miracies are made ary G{BEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! A * Front seats. reserved Patreck H. Hate is appointed a temporary Clerk ™ the Money Order Office, Post Offi e Department, with pay at the rate of $1,200 per annum, vice E. H. Wardwell, resigned. Tae GovERNOR oF St. THoMas has pro- G™sp ORG. DONC OF it to be perfected. He felt indis- | when Mr. K. P. Jackson appeared for plaintiff SAchED wusic. “OS°EES OF | g19,000 WORTH OF SUMMER WEAR | PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, dic. | ciaimed the island again under the protection | dia, and 1 trust that within one year cables | Tie and ought to be perfect it go over.until to- * Williams for Gray and others. For the Benefit & ST RICK'S CHURCH, at of Denmark, the United States Senate haying | from India to Australia and to China will have | morrow when he would be able to present his ft put in the plea that they were CARROLL H 7‘ prexre SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN ONURCH, failed to ratify the treaty of transfer. been successfully submer; amendments. responsible for debts due by the church, and SUNDAY EVENING. 26TH. . AT Ds. y . cable will be laid from Mr. Stewart said every days delay lessened | that their terms of office not having expired, by Gergcart te commence ats clcek preciealy. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN 30 DA¥S, KALORAMA GROUNDS, £6 1g ghtic Sian oy eae Wie Sick, Seuss, Japan and Se ee | on chances of the bill, and in the mean- | the rules of the church, which have been owote 30 Conte i 3 ‘ TRUB, ~ | ing telegra| unication arout time this business of Importing Chinese for ser- | tained in the courts, trustees responsible for P mrponed from Thareday, 230 inet. _je224t_ be yng eg hy ington, that the Senate Judiciary Committee | world. vile labor was daily going on. debts of a church cannot be removed while such Vv ¢ ALL'S OPERA HOUSE. IN OBDER TO BEDUCE STOCK, Gate ieare Maryland ‘avenue and <— | report in favor-ef the contirmation of Mr. Aker- wadkigptou, Thu . june — ; Mr. a for the pamage of = reso responsibility rests yh > “ ma. at . They decided to report the nomination , Thursday, , 1870. ution limiting the debate after | si plea, and gave judgment for 9 WEEK MORE. 7 to-day to five minutes by any Senator it b laintifis—Lemon and spongy TREE GPs Fie ctiom, Zs G88 OUTRO BE EEOTMONRE | back without recommendation. see ergguragt OF Say Henater ineech | nandelie sai Bighoee erent sales Be ean, He So aeons ie Sega oe Poo To ws Pxoworx».—Oapiain Fablas Stanley, important Mita ts scsion and esos Soe | pe MOGaRnanas Benrace, Lanes Ouse. PRINCE SADI D'JALWA, _ - AT Commander Wm. E. Hopkins, Lieutenant Com- prehensive, and it was unreasonable to attempt vue re Olin) thief pon ag Chen ae wane pei SINEM SUITS, COAT, PANTS AD YEST., | | ADBEESARTANER STREET IARE: | ander a. P. Cromman, and Lostonant Hoary Tasha om debate Sylar pa MENGAGED AT A SALARY OF 9500 FOR ONS iene Tickets, admitting s Gent and Ladies, 600. je88-2t" | C. Nields, have been ordered to Washington, 1). Mr. Sherman said the end of the session was | under the judiciary act, but, after @ le ny mgt! Rersian Prin Corx, June 23,—Serious riots occurred here | 5° near that it was imperative, and said he | discussion, the Court refused to admit it, be . DOAT, /D VEST, Ms AND THE LINEN DUCK COAT, PANTS AN $6.8, 10 E XOURSION C., for examination for promotion. NER : ENCHANTED LADDEB, Real | k action on the resolution to- , . rday afternoon, caused by the jealousy of | should as morrow. | cause it had been irregularly taken. "Thi= 1E AN Compary C, Fourta UsiTep STaTes An- Due vane Tee aeastaee recent; pir. Bayard remarked in reference to the bill | court was not governed by the judiciary act, a ine Sieet Barrer Atte coupes: | VETTE SUITS, COAT, PANTS AND VESTS, SUNDAY, JUNE. 20rm, 1S70. rmuumry, teft Richmond = tet great number of German tailors, dis. | of Mr. Stewart that this question of labor had | the Federal oeuris ware’ bat won cane he WALHALLA AND BIOPLASTIC TROUPES 86,7810 | ghosteamer LADY UF THELAKE. LLERY, feft id yesterday {or Fort img the Irish to make way for the new | 0ccupied the poy a pepo ee | Cor , which could abolish it, as it had done Mew ond Actonnding Feate of se OT MNASTUM . 2, 13.50, 15 | Fill leave 8. P. Brown & Son's wh: McHenry. "They are the last of the troeps who | Comers. Meetings of the Irish tallors were held | Mest minds of our day, and he thought this bill | another courts few eee ince ute meee == the Crowning Hrdeantic Wonder | S4UE FLANNEL SUITS..........$12, 13.50, foot of 7th si.at3,and Teturn at 10 were employed in carrying out the reconstruc- | 2 against this action ef the employers, | °f vastly too much importance to be disposed of | read extracts of the reports on the claim of THE ILLUMINATED FOUNTAINS. LIGHT COLOR FINE CASSIMERE SUITS, Bins Pe eee ee Boa a BON EAE, | tion in Virginia, and the only troops now in the | °%, @ strike was resolved upon atonce. Ac- | ‘2 the morning hour. The introduction of the | McGarrahan made to Congress. Tauii-cin Drees Chile and Partestio. 9 conta: 216, WORTH $20 | isth stand N. Y.ave..end at thewharf. j2i-st | State is the regular garrison at Fortress Monroc. | cordingly, yesterday afternoon, the Irish tail- Chines clement in our labor system was too ————— Circle, hestr ; <= stopped work, and collected in crowds in the consequences | FounpitEc.—About 5 o'clock ti M1 elton, "ies cents: Reverved Orchestra Oh, | qSsORTED CASSIMERE SUITS..910 TO 815 | F-XOUESION TO MARSHALL HALL. Tue RecerPrs rRom CustoMs for the week | street’ Soon alterwards oting began. The | re Si dekeeee semaue and he imagined | oficer Usterhout found a female Infant avout & eo Py ae EP ee’ = 5 + be F lows: strikers attacked the sho; obnoxious adapt themse week old ina willow basket on the door N4Tio84t THEATRE. ALPACA SACES... env 9.50 TO $5 | The Congregation of the Fifth Bap- Seine Trae eh eeeehiee oe #2,277,000 00 | employers, man of nich ere Gamaged and gx i hee a- | Of dwelling on th street, between Nand — ‘nniaasacasibe 23 SU RSION ; a some sacked. ‘The charged on the rioters : oped streets northwest. He took it to the sixth pre. SOO FLY! "+ FLY!! Coyne eacks. “are we org MARSHALL BALL, Boston. repeatedly, and after the vigorous use of their es epee Py thst cinet station heuse, {rom whenee it ‘will be sent oaitively only week. . ¢.ubs succeeded in restoring order. num! P trod it. Ann's Infant Asylum. 0. —_— The Steamer WAWASET will i 7th street | Baltimore .. 240,012 64 tion of degraded labor into this country. ind Metince Saturday Aftersoos, the original and shart at pg desk, and Alczandria at 0‘clock ap: | Now Orleans, week ending June... 4.702 40 | OF Stisehe, 2 Mosaunersbigexcitement ermted wo Aftar some farther remarks Mr. Stovartcon-| 5 soe axe ee ie ee aap wh . nts; - | San Francisco, =“ ae 2 : 2 Lu care BEYANTS MINSTRELS AND BURLESQUE GOODS SOLD AS ADVERTISED, tained from any of the members, and at the boat. J __19,805 3 | for a while, but everything is quiet now. Many | ‘ented that bill should go over until to- | amusement colums, it will be seen that the de OPERA TROUPE | 3e21-5t ‘Total... a5 a | @treste were made. From Bryant's © louse, New York. onder the = ‘med ‘direc tiga and personal I'sapervision ofthe |. aT THE en ho will eee ee iit ant =i at evi s Biated by TWENTY TWO FIRST CLASS ART ists ring the week the follow’ Barlesque 1 rmed —LUCRE - ‘The unfinished business, being the bill Giding game of the pending series between the Paris The Regicide Plot—The | duce taxation, was then taken up, the question | OYmpic een aan: wal bo played to- orkm Peng on the motion to strike out the sections heretofore played b these clubs insure Panis, June 23.—The “Mr. argued that the income tax should forthe large sudienos which will’ be present a of the International Society of workmen fer | be wiped out, and showed that it operated most | “lse and exciting contest. NoMINATIONS.—The President sent the ful lowing nominations to the Senate to-day : Jared Benson to be Collector of Internal Rev- re second district Minnesota; Wm. W. Bell, SUMMER RESORTS. 2 ‘SB OOF NG!! POPULAK CLOTHING HOU GPA BATHING!SEa BATHING!: % s : complicity in the late plot the nation, | unequally, some six districts paying one-fourth Sap ERRGE RETIA BOG a. sTmacs, — Peteetoma nine, au J. gyn oo which was commenced y, hasadjourned | of the entire tax, and twenty paying Bove amp SILVERWA: ‘Persons desirous and Dan Bryant's greatest COBB ISLAND, VIRGINIA, trict of Rew Mexico. Daniels, Assesso until Wednesday, the instant. one-half of it. He did not believe this = pe a safe in the vaults of the National York success, HAMLET, and the inevitable SHOU Postsasters.—George N. Bingham, Rockville, Atrial of reaping machines ot various pat- | ment could afford to revive the income tax; it | 5fe Deposit Company, corner 15th street and FLY “a 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, is now open and Conn.; Peter L. Earnest, Ottawa, Kansas; Hi: | ‘¢rns will begin near this city on the 2ithof July. | must keep faith with the people; this tax could | New York avenue, would do well to act en WEDS ESDAY MOBNING. JUNE 13 ie BEADY FOR VISITORS. St Anthoay Palle tine Hemy 0. O”Brien, | Dre comand france hare boon offered as the | be, dispensed with, end still without any 4imi- | Promrtiy. These ssest Gesirabte are being rap- ‘Business Agent. Berwess 1072 REETS, . Authon: é i could taken, : woe ett 2 = Aes ae TERMS—$3 per Day: £15 per Week. is 7 Foth, Mine. ‘Two more arrests were made last evening of | Sear. ° earth sites every | cupied. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 4p. m- NALOST. Add COBB BROTHERS, ‘32 CHINESE PROBLEM IN THE SEN. In | Persons sup) to be connected w e Re- Tr. Bui adduced instances com! ee A ‘The undersigned. having refitted ang _sets-tiys Third door east of 1th. Fees Cherryatone. Va. | the Senate this morning, during the considera, | wicide plot. under his own Observation showing the grost Gore Ur—The coolness which followed the Bethe reception of Pie ics and Presaure Of J. HEIBERGEB, oN, Bonte—Steamer from Baltimore or Norfolk to | tion of the bill of Mr. Stewart to prevent the | From Londen—American Exchanges | ‘°4vality of the income tax. be rmceetemgra ye Tee ae ae eee + (Successor to H. F. Lovnon & Co.,) ——_—_____3 ~ | importation of Chinese into this country tocom- | 2ending Downward—Departure of | HOUSE—Mr. Hay, (Ill.,) from the Commit- | sylvania aveune, wine at 72 degrees in fade at HENETA RAISERS. 42 Green street, CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY FAUQUIER WiuTe SULPHUR SPRINGS, | Pete with working men here, Mr. Wilson sail | EMMSramte iele | 1¢ On Invalid Pepsions, reported a bill supple- shade this morning, rapidiy ran up’ reach. own. H. A. KAISER & HERMANN MERCHANT TAILOR, VIRGINIA, that the Senator from Nevads (Mr. Stewart) | .,UO7Pe%, June 8 The Times) money article | ot che Pension acts, ing 78 degrees at 10 a. m., and 85 degrees at 2 BICATER. my 12-sm* Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) ‘Will open June 90th, 1570, under the man- was forced by the objections made by the Sen. | S078: American exchanges tend. downward, fo grant pensions | 5's. : jy tr" No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. | agement of Mr. SILAS J. SANDERS. ators on other side of the Chamber | Om ing to the prospects of the grain trade and | to certain persons, who have been deprived of ° ARLOW’S GALLERY, ———_—_—_—_—_—_— eber's Music has Leen engaged for the to let the bill go over; but he hoped | thé completion of arrangements for repayment | them by having been in the civil service. ‘The | Aworuzn Hoson Mrs. Ragi 4236 Puxwa. AVENUE, SOUTH SIDB, season. : he would eail it up to-morrow. or as | of dividends. Hudson Bay dividends have been | i Fy rg gee ay a en a ee Near 13h sireet north. PAINTING, &c. wie ae Se reece by Tal te See soon as ble, and press it to’ a. vote. | SusPended, owing to the difficulties in the Pem Hotel tit eed cn rele See omg i in (111-) introduced a bill amendatory | Hotel at the time of the fire. a few wecks since dino region. (the ee ° y 5 : ‘One Kandred emigrants left this city yester | °%, tnd marines, who have bose dated ened | Rat informed Magor Emery that the foreman o arrenton. whei ‘ , Carriages for the Springs, six miles distant, ver & goed road. ‘Term: , $50 per month; 815 per week: $2.80 per day. Jeans © con BOY Pi following Painti: free view, and for male: The Betfutheds Peart: Catschvoaectthe | OBERT BRENNAN, Most beantiful pictures by this great master, ever ‘The time for action had surely come when Con. should arrest this importation of servile = - No. 2 engine, G. W. Smith, helped her to escape, abor, either ¢ take the © | day for Canada, in the steamship Lake Erie. honorably discharged, which allows them to tak, gine gubibited in America, Large picture by Laurent de Late of the Firm of _ CORNELIUS BOYLE, M pated men of the South oF the workingman at Arrived Out. np Publé lands two years betore actaat settee | SB4DS# Aekéd ine retention in the department ¥! Scretel, ‘Theoriginal porvratt et Gol Bicherd MACNICHOL & BRENNAN, Mo*tEaxY sPeincs the North. He was opposed to castinga drag | QUEENSTOWN, June 23.—The steamship City | went thereon, but subsequently withdrew it, 20 Pi Jobhnaon ( Vice President ander Martin Van Bu- is 4 ects ste ae net over the world, and gathering up the de- | of Manchester,from New York for Liverpool, The apportionment bill TS ad #ewasciaL AND COMMERCIAL. have shot Tecumssh; gaiuted from | ‘Takes this method of informing his friends and th. | , This popular and healthy SUMMER RE- graded portion of mankind to lower the price | arrived here last evening. bg upon the motion of Mr. Judd (111 ‘a r ney m wotockys ty J; Wenrio, tn. | gouty Sat he hag pene the ake Se Some | SOWE, ge luecattaly tecmeds tae oe | Eatery year mankind to lower the price Secure HuPATIbHity ine ugh the motion of Mr. Judd (I. to concur | ‘The New York money market worked emily mpane and Beaumont | prepared te cxccute tu thevery bestmanner,on the | the road leading from Hagerstown to Gcteyeburg, | Ubited States. Panis, June 23.—At a meeting of the Ecu- | "Phe House refused to second the previous | Yesterday at three to five per cent. with the menical Council “nich are original portraits, of | most reasonable terms. and, at the shortest notice | sixteen miles from cither pisze, wae opened, for the m the isth Cardinal Guidi, eee cens:—Mr. Sumner, from the Committee on bulk of the business at four. : Gen. Waabington, by | every description of HOUSE. SIGN and ORNA | reception of. i per week. or @36 per month when | Forel; Rel v8 - Archbishop of Boulogne, made a strong dis Marshall offered an amendment that in ——_>—_— Beechy, by Rimeol!, Sit METAL MAMBLING Sc. Hatiig tel tncy | boardefe remain twoor more mouths; childres and | Foreign Relations, this morning reported in | gourse against the intallibllits scheme, creating ascs ut any election where there shall be Government Securities. the Senate a series of resolutions in relation to ; Sir Thos. Wentworth; . by Charles Elliott; Cuba, being a substitute for the House resolu- Btreet Scene, by J. H. B. Koehkock. Also, choice a profound sensation. ‘Water Color and Pencil Drawings, Old Engravings, | self. and having tl knowledge of the har at ings. horoagh ke. Hav x i ‘ rvents half price Fgats etperionce, both in this city god how Tork “Fer farther deocrip tig oy nd for circolars. Ad- more members of Congress elected in any ING, Proprietor, antinople—2,009 | >'#'® by general ticket, each qualitied voter nrnish the following te-day : Seti" The Fire at Co adams county, Pa. tions, as follows : ‘Lives Lest. such election, cast as many votes for Ms 5 Metnelye.is iss eos Se Be il resolwed, dc, That the people of the Uni- | CoNsTanTinorix, June 23.—The Courier tidate as there are representatives to be SS HSaeguasyenis int mid {Chron} H-N- BARLOW, Proprietor. | but first-class workmen employed, and, in ali case | — MOTEL, | ted States cannot hear with indifference the re- | states that 2,000 persons lost their lives at the ccaed: OF may distribute the same, or | 5-20e, 136q..-..W% 11°; 10-#0... ™ 8 er ~~~ | the best material used. The best of references gives eT END ee INCH, NEW seesey, | Pts of barbarous outrage which reach them | late conflagration in this city. i batts thereof among the candidates ashe | | tisw Yous Finer 6: Bo. 456 )On Exhibition sNo 486 | sto capability nd punctuality. in thanking hi: Will be Openaa forthe Reception of Gueste on the | Comtantly from the neighboring Istandof Cub; | the Spanish Cortes_The Eman ibe aera u ceenaaies highest in votes | © 1881 © 30s, Jan-£J aly , 1888.13, Fru and Sale yas sl Rasen cet Hh be Openc# fortgoth June that they protest against the repetition of such ie declared elected. . Jan &S aly 1382135 Srazst % i tion Bill— Proposed Adjourn: + Gctober 3ist. + acts, whether ty the Spanish government or Mapaip, June %3.—In the Cortes 5 by insurgent#seeking independence; that they denounce with indignation the shooting of caj~ Maishall advocated his amendment as slowing the minority in a State to secure rep- terday, esentation, and believed this inciple of free Re. at magnificent structure, | cated at the . = . betw: 5 has Ye adv sof modern lo. Geieaat Doors above Odd Pullews’ Hall, SOMINED, PLAIN O08 1 OULORS. provements calculated to make ite geste catts 5-2. Jan RJuly, 19881395 W405. s tives taken with arms in their hands a6 a viola. | S¢B9r Marets’ bill for the gradual emaneipati should extend to all elections. Se Groice Oil Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &e. BRENNAN. i . laves i panish col de NY. : Stock Report. Boos Largest Stock Paperl Window Shades, zn. An, “the perwinal attention of Mr. JAMES S¥KRS | HON Of the first principles of civilization, and tote comenlines rae whole. Bonor Castile’: ns othe esaitonien of New vorky wore aa Mere and Commercial Teleeraph.} Picture Frames, Picture and Tassels, Bings, SOS D street, opp. ¥.M.O. 4. Batiding. | and Mr. PETER GAKUNER, #0) long known to the mong ye ly) Leite happily established on | gmendment for immediate abolition was lost | ‘or this mode of election in "judicial amare 1 ohnson & " tiaus casa I. Be Pose ov Wasting Opettay¥ Im | OCMBE TU ue tet peace al tee oetant teas Pot humanity thes eee and im mename | bya vote 48 yous to 16 anys, It, wasn The country was about equally’ divided in the : 0 33.—-Firet Boord--U. 8. €o, 29m Please remem! jameand Number. sp 25-ly" —— can wish for. 7 things shall cease. ese | stood in committee that Senor Marets’ |) popular vote, and yet there was not one-third ot on 111% 8-208 1564,coupon, By RErestTeny. ef, mmaneen seen. } BO, | clecacts Aoymen geecany ie | AE Lae ths poo ofthe Utd state | A degrees, matte ove | ot Mopw of acl the part ce wa it Sarnatmies A. AVE. = 7 7 i are pained to hear that pretensi if prop- a ‘ 5 M - wa Taethents Srdemermnvie |CAPON BTpines | ehmatepmncetansmematszen | her enemies ouniueieaartc | Gaeremen ae minlyendtts end fee | Ont aeaiage teres at Sat 01 in lean waters; that hi P! . st T . Be: cf 4 ‘assed anaieadh cae aacecaceaa tate wit Fy BSERE Rey O27 Hentetane ovens io | (A PON 8 Fe celal ea cll toe eee right tonne: | people can approw for the extinguishment o: | eur again tor the next ten years. vgs Bemion wi 9 yee) ja tomng. Short, all thet any peustiag’cetat — Uberty and pursuit of happiness, ate hold as | MAYEFS-. Accordingly, when the committe | "Sr. Garlield (Ohio) desired to bear testimony | Adame Kxpreen” it cos, Be rrckioachallcngece any alt snd howorablacompetl | orvpertioa, are now opeaor ths reception pent'g: | SUAYe8 Gespoited of all rights; that instead or | fO%,,Tesalution prohibiting punishment by th. | o Sak Se note Soar premise gy Merc — ev. Om TA SetadnTah Ceabaes oe. | Stadt at ateMema cece | WEB wencraneunr Mh) | Getaglemcw at rset | Raat Ura cusoraad Gecan'i | Se PM Moos exces ea ee Sar gti a jp Bay PhS eg mn ht seat ore, tt nite period by an impossible system of gradual. urned un! Bist of October. listianchised. In ill , he said that when Beading. 16%: Michigan Central BOGER'S GROUPS OF OULFTUKE, perwere Mixtt an Dest fevers, ond elicits geasten, | Uiltty to Wedore co ee eee ee ee area etan imponsible Justly offensive to | 4 Seer Castillar’s speech in favor of ism: ud Bet Southern, iy! Tone MATRNOUTENS ac. | EPO mel deetes tien | “PERE eae Yam Les gPatE oc nme | gisaee eye rpeeay non of wie | tte eiintcretarea into | eA cae 3 niet se io 1 | uM be var’ 5 il ‘a t . 4 0 dd ovens russe, Tie vveneg | Seaeiesttenmuee te tla wicciak | epecal tothe geane tne Entel Statmy | Enc he recat anton aera = - CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. cellent four-horse coaches will await the arrival | WO now in the name of justice, and for the | C&S aieced him 2 ee VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS ef the Gatun convey ‘the pugnacrs over beau sake of good neighborhood, ask’ that slavery oer aare eres frond amie Walch, I PABLO! KETS, oad to fhe Springs to Karly Ten, or partis can go cease at once. : * tment fo: by H ‘inchester to Btrasbnvg.or | Sec. 3. That the United States being once oe ‘0 reasonable and equitable representation. raat caked gan Eicp at Winchester and take coaches for the | colonies, achieved independence as nation by | THE NEW YORK GOLD MARKET. Bz. Niblack (Ind.) also favored the amend- x oo ely A.V. 8. SMITH. “RFerkes of Boarding:—The price has been greatly | uCceteful resistance to iu power claim- | Failure of a Large Operator—Liabili- | {00% (1 Tecognized it as an experiment, but ',; Virginia : — - reduced this season, aa an inducement for famitics | ng to govern them, and thelr example was fol. | - thes $1,000,000—Comsequent Decline | {Loren choagh had been demonstrated to war- ins 6's, ‘old, 49%; and others to spend the summer. §50 per mouth; j lowed afterwards Spanish colonies on the im Gold, ‘Mr. Haideman (P: “Y har, that under the * » 94%.. Gold, Li wall’, WOOD AND COAL. as wiweer dtc is Meaiaed he tos par itrnbsege te bigs hey achieved | fetegraphed Exclusively to The Boening Star. present district aystex, ‘Cone pets lng 5 aeons eee = - at Band ag’ f independence likewise; that already the same ? s , id bee Loxpox, June 23, DE © SUN. eg eae ee ee Se " - New York, June 23.—James Boyd, one of | ore and more corrupt, and would go on til 2 , June - OFM Cott AND cose MERCHANT, a Daly Maile and elegaphic communications pro- | Sef'sston for independence begins to stir inthe | NSW YORK, June 2i-—James Boyd, one of the man onhorseback, with drawn sword, dis- | secount, #45 Bonds, @ Sacer Waan’ ), | fears oor ecg vided for." A regular physician of the highest at- | Relgh € ritalin; that these | sont a letter to the presi the Stock Ex- | persed a corrupt Congress. Mirvassene. nose Wasmisctos, D.C. Jusem, 1570. | tdinments will beim attenstancs, instauges in harmony with the spirit ofthe age | Smt s lener ¥ be Ey 3 ty | Mir. Ladin (N.Y i iron to the | Ext ee, m HAIR AND FANCY STORE, ay depeionve pampbies sddcoe sve proprintor, | teach that the day of Etrapean colonies in tins | change tis morning, anno incing bis inability general features of the bul, whlch he al _ 1211 PENN’A AVENUE, —— ae — | conviction the people of the Union ean | failure is about’s1,000,000, ‘By order never been properly considered in the = e le of the United State: jure is about $1,000,000, By or, of the Properly I ave commenced to lay in my winter stock of | Between 12th and 13th ate, Washington, B.O, | "TB CONTINENTAL HOTEL, ret to. wituess the extraordinary efforie al tas | Exchange, 800,000 was sold, urter the rule, on | House, and whick whe wow attempted to be CUAL His account, at IiKallly. Zhe report of the — ld by a co-ordinate brazen ilure has caused a decline in premium on vernment. ure: June 2.—Ootton gold, the figure receding from 112} to 111. ‘Mr. Ward (N.Y) suggested, i view of the | .HAUtmons, = < : extraordinary cisaracter of {ie bill and the m- | fra atss “Edwin Procd” Half Finished—No | {ouse non-concul cod ie tee Bee es, | weber ANOH 4 NEW JERSEY, fant the ensaing 7 5 Having purchased » largs stock, and Below the | wilt ell below costes noun of June, Mad. DUBOIS | win be opemed on the 15th of Jue. HUMAN HA — market rates, with present low freights. l am pre. CHIGNONS AND This t meat tow: tam ¢ miagnificent hotel has over 60° ROMS, pared to supply my customers and the trade at AG. GOMBS and | P8224 frouting the ocean 70) teet Tong. * ural tyne by the great law of progress and hostile Brices to suit, direct from™ the vessels, arriving Bi an 70 reste ms RIBBONS: BOWS and SASEES LACE. Throaa | , Fox rooms apply at the Kverott House, New York, Sec. 4. That the people of the United States declare thcir -ympathy with their fellow-Amer- be Allowed ish woop suey of OAK, HICKORY, and Pree | PUA Tieton of on the Preise ye BORROWS, Proprictor. | one! Cuba struggling for independence, and palagt aie ioe amis At... | of conference, Where it eould'be more Tully di. extra, 62 — JAS. GLEASON, me UHI RES Lace and mike UNDER. | WM. WILKINSON, Buperintendent. "Jel Im | Of Spain it resent ment in the newspapers to-day that only one- | 4.2% 7@la Ill.) claimed that the principles of | STi Myer etioas a o Sirost Noes. RILEMTS (or ladies, BABLER” CAPS, - OCH BRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA Malt of Mr. Dickens! story, “'the Mystery or | th@ Bul Bad been decumed under the census | Bort drm W Hite Soppice asa ChistiserrEs, R call on this people, as the iret ‘m reform | Edwin Drood,” had. bees written. ‘Phe Dill, hen an amendment in relation to EW AND SEOOND-HAND FURNITURE. MT tn at for the creased sake of peace, to the Cubans to govern them: ce this appeafwith sincere ehe she will OPEN MAY 1512, 1870. bel 5 i . Diy regae, ano rua | Gina tiitade wiaes otras pa — ops amine her articles and eb lm : were ae ag 3 SLQTEING aT LOW of . Pe aR LL. 633 Go., which Tar Ex at ee. tion of Soe | aeoeeee wo suite in Git 3 last = and foal ea as the amendment. In | and a half of dollars, from the Superior st Eon wit for tuat number of ca. oa es 2 Lt - } “8 = 2 eho SEE one aro tat the Wes haath sm: | 82 [—Y engeneenee «Pee nati fou tt toe Springs” to lot pur 2839 PARTMENT og Race a a9 ae slections should ‘be. sontnated. | He ‘did ZA London correspondent says the Derby = ma a 7 Memphis mourns the commonness of VAE82 MoxcmEnTs, [== Sew FamiLy SEWING MACHINE NZ Many veesols have left Marseilles, France, — for the Black, Sea, to load oe nie rena ot ae ON EASY TERMS, aT THE pee Lome coiling. of sesuses prices, for cash, at my Marble Works, north G street and New York ave line of Department. ohh’? a ik BF 7 i fr MAKSLE AND SLATE MANPSLS . 7 Péele, another of the S mee, near the Treasury _my2i-ly WH. RUTHERFORD. a i il i fl i Fi} : E gz ‘ : i § - put eure ayes 71, noes £2. ments are kept in good RPENTEY AND BUILDING es sor ; : ? 3 S7-A ten-cent-ennial squawk and hand-orgs + c* a S7-A crowded was held at Exeter commenced tale the aan dae ‘THR Coat Moworotisrs.—The New York | jubilee is now of Tue om JW. D: large and London, last night Just commenced, is called Jubilee CARPENTER AND BUILDER, FA poms so favor ofthe probibi- | S7 (ccnodions Tt eee eee ‘Times says the ‘the upthe chagrin at the 7M. the a3 ‘Leaseps, adh ig ge the aoa. H : i rel Bee ig : viet 8 ul it fF i RE { i : board ‘at ks soonaten | oe Trea y | semee os emaenciens | SEL Geeta een | ccrner car a he 4 eee Se : Bias LINERy, Astor, $1215.00, (H. T. Helmbold, $152/00; meeting paid by the conlownerewithaat work inorder tcmeont oe YEAYHEES FEATHERS. were tion pong Cornet sigh eoten ise cna copay be taesapyor oes gi7-The motion for an injunction to pr ont or WERE Rie wile nel ap a? Yor tee O ROURE Oi HAE Gas APLE,TO OD8 to accommodate 400 —— The sabject of the Fish and Gould panic ==i0 at No. 639 D street, near corner of 7th. jelt-eo3w' . grove covering about §7 Dickens had his life heavily insured. ‘was also before the same Gourt.

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