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THE EVENING STAR. | a oa | { | 7HE DEATH OF CHAS. DICKENS. Further Particalars—Mis Last Let ter—Hie BReligtous Views. ac. English papers just received contain some interesting particulars of the closing scenes of the life of the great novelist which have not been transmitted by cable. BIS LAST LETTER. Some men having been raised in this wees or Foutt-rova Cents rex MONTE. Copice st the counter, Two Cents. Puick FoR MAMING :—Three Months. 91.50, | Bix Months, $3.00; One Year, £5.00. No paners “[HE WHEELY Stal-yuiuned a Frdy| WE, 35—N2. 5.393. Ww ASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1870. TWO CENTS. morning—@1.60 0 year. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, yee E é + At The Sitar Building, = Ss §.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and Lith St, | 4 ay THE 4 EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | THE STAR we na oe to their sab- seribers in the City and Distriet at Tan CxNtTs PER N ae AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING STAR, |"? Beorabescksiict Com" | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR.| FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, i ee arene uaatamas 2 P a ie Committee on the District of Co- a This Afternoon’s — me pti aton les baat 3 jumbia met thiv morning. This Aftern Dispatch Proceedings, 7s GRebi CENTURY EX BUgn pala ‘cout for old whiskies. tft Washington News and Gossip. ASSESSMENT CF ‘Taxea Ls THE CITY OF Wase- oon's Vispatches. fae A GRAND EX? SIT ats i owe Seige a SENATE Mr. mm 28. was MoNsTEn BUBBLE adn der Ligon ee a to-day F Pi cuamanitten determined te report 1 favor- SPECIAL REPORTS. Wilson, from Committee on » reported the army appropria- tion bill, with amendments. z we pecretary Fisk es mative, | cf eaeseeraten Pueumnse te Detn | ope suazeace, enas oe Beare re ‘ , > 1870. — bracers! “44 4, December 25, January fe and ee ee Ly | Deat Sir, it would be quite Inconcertable for ‘ and Gay legal boUdays in the Dinette eetINE | me— bat for your letter—that any reasonable t he Bening Mev. which was Of Columbia; | reader could possibly attach a Seriptural refer, New Yous, Junc 9—The Washington spe- | “his. Wilsep, fom Commitice cn ag. | ence toa in a book of mine, reproducing cial to the Tribune says thet Mr. Fish will retire tairs, reported House bill for relief of social figure from the Cabinet as soon as his successor shal! | homestead at Gettysburg for orphans of soldiers into all sorts of service, om all sorts of be determined upon, and that he will be sent to | and sailors. | | cavpropriste ocoaslons, witheat the. faintest England to sueceed Mr. Motley, who has dit- | istiong, reported Joint resclnton deeciee ee truly shocked to Gnd that aay Feader cna Ox FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 24. 1870, Diu PPWIN TERREAS WRIGHT Mill npmask the mest cigantic etindle ever off-red + public endorsement. The “wonderful and aa o<, pe nog aontne wee ees almed off upon a con’ peoole a gen rine Jal Fiencaens. ty frack Guonelle Chas od. the “cel-brated and w port Brothers. will be produc z freinding mmportant eeplanations, iracloa are made easy. Front seats. reserved. 50 at Metzerott's and Shilling- are see programme Doors open Wastington. This bil, heretafore wotised {x Grn. Loncerrert, Surveyor of the pert of ied 1» Bere not Tue Star, makes it the duty of the assessors to New Ortcans, arrived here yesterday. file mn the Gottector’ ofice 8 transcript of ‘their Hor. M. C. Kerr was yesterday renetninated | jected ie one tune shall be used to ‘the for Congress from the second district ef Indiana oe of other detts, except the purpose wi ne t the enme grad discount to the trade: C. GAU' 5 Proprietor of the celebrated Native Wine Bitters. io. 1227 and 1219 Pennsylvania avenue, s4 orth Charlee street, Baltimore. Mid. first mocrat hich it was collected, and provides that in on the dallot, by the de: tic convention. : shail the sm ier ea for ‘the ‘eral timd ex cents on Qoop FoR THE SewaTE.—The Senate to-day, NATIONAL HOLIDAYS. - while considering the tax bill, struck out the It was also decided to report favorably on thi rte 8 ‘commence at <0 RENEWESR sections imposi tax, by a vote of 3 IL making J Ist, 4th Of duly, | Pleased the Adminisiration. return of the surplus remaining Save mistake. I bave always striven a eT a) ‘a Hise ed teelf (ate wpe tn paration este aera: aa* = [oe ER A general hol indemnit: fund to the government of Chins. writings to express veneration for the li Saad AED VOGAL CaeET Cs | ST Rote eT idays. Mr. Cattell called upHouse bill declaring the | lestoms of our Saviour: because I feel it, and \RAND ORGAN AND VOCAL CONCERT OF ‘ é ‘TURNTIKE COMPANIES. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. bridge between Philadelphia and ‘Camda: because I rewrote that history for my children, Fer the Benefit of SE PATRICK'S CHURCG, ot |, —*ee Gray Hair to tts Sriginal Color, J. Mexsorts Tuy, Consal ‘General of the | 7 assesses, geaeting of Olek Milb, Mn} © post route. Passed. = ® | every one of whom knew it from having it re- or the Benefit of bh ind create a new ‘th where tt has faflen of from | ‘United States m Paris, gave € grand dinnerta | ¢ i _ "rea- KROLL HALL. : ga gral C. E. Crecey, and others, presented their rea- Mr. 8; called resolut peated to them long before they could read, and SUNDAY PENING JENE 2671, disease oe natural decay. 4 what city test evening in wonor of Prevest | sone win coy Wasbioton’ kal Beltunee Tuer. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. prague up joint resolution author. | It @ill prevent the Hat From falleng out. f All who use it sre unanimous in ———- it the 9 Praive cf being the best Hair Dressing extant. Our Treatise on the Aisirsent free Cor { to commence at 5 o ch o& precisely. Tickets 30 Cent Postponed from Thursday, 2¢ inst. izing any n of the £40, ap; fe almost as soon as they could speak. But I have From Lendow_improved Condition of | ytutves ofthe Insimes of Dense d- | Rever made proclamation of this trom the expend- "4 . ee eead tha sent, Grant's Dis- | cd by either the War or Naty Department, | 2 Paradol. syeororecme 20 far as the collection of tolls fs : pateh Cable—Tele_ Fontnun of the J oF iy —— Communication Acress the Mr. Morrill, of Vt. 3 co] jens At |, Should be abolished. Mecsrs. GENERAL W. T. SuveLeron will receive the CaaRLes Dickens.” xe. SLE OFEEA BOUSR. appointment ‘of Assessor of Internal Revenue Again Perfect. i bill requiring yep . — : tional banks The London Limes says: During the whole WEEK ¥0! for the Ist district of West Virginia, vice‘. W. Baclusively to The Beening Star. their clrculatingrestes. uiuidation to retire | of weanceday Mr. Dickeus had manife-ted sige: RE. CREASE OF ATTRACTION! jerful Curiocity under the sun, His TRMENSE The most We Bo: al Highness PRINCE SADT D’JALMA, ‘ THE MAN SERPENT. ENGAGED AT A SALARY OF $300 FOR ONE Lonpon, June 24.—Dispatches from various Mr. Ramsey introduced bill to establish trans- | ©! illness, saying that be felt dull, and that the parts of the couniry nepent slight showers last | Atlantic postal telegraph service by American | York on which he was engaged was burdensome evening. The crops have greatly improved | cable. Keferred to Committee on Post Uftices, | t Sim. He came tothe dinner table at 60’clock. lately, though the weather is still warm and the | | Mr. Sumner called up resolutions reported by | P¢ bis sister-in-law, Miss Hogarth, observed ground dry. Committee on Foreign Relations, yesterday, in that bis eyes were full ot tears. She did not like The congratulatory telegrams to and from tion to Cuba; and some verbal amendments | to mention (ais to him, but watched anxiously MARRIAGE 18 HONOKABLE. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on the honers, cur Crothers, resigned. Ni Bi ter of the W: mn and Baltimore Tarnpike THE DereeTMENT oF Justice.—The Presi- | Ce aera observed as ‘charters, of dent has signed the act-creating the new De- | like companies usually are. partment of Justice ané reorganizing the Attor- | . TH€ committee agreed to report to the Senate ce @ joint resolution directing the United States ney General's office ant the other law vffices of | Attorney for the District Sf Columbia. to in. itil, alarmed by expressions of his face. A Real Persian Prince.) - President Grant were read amid much enthusi- yg oe coping tor oineal EMAN OF 4 HUNERED FORMS AND THE the departments under it. quire into the affairs of the various turnpike | asm at the banquet held in this city last eveu- Fowler remarked that he dissented | She Proposrd sending tor medical amistance. He THE TEND OF THE ENCHANTED LADUER, oo. in the District and ascertain—First; | ing, in honor of the completion of the talegraph throughout from the tone of the resolutions. cald “on. bat i with imperfect articula- ie The Great Bar ‘THE “RESIGNATION of Assistant ‘Treasurer | W! said turnpikes respectively were con- Fo'ger; of New York, has been received by the | Sructed in accordance with the terms and con- M4 ditions incorporatin; President, to take efiect July Ist, when Mr. F..| the same." Seerod, whether Sala turnpike cor enterson his duties as a Judge of the Court of | porations have made annual returns to the Appedis. courts of the District of Coiumbia, according to their act or acts of incerporation. Third, ONE THIRD OF OUR Navy APLOAT is in the ee ae at Secnens been North Atlantic squadron, including three iron- | Kebt ip Mat a ’ pm an if they have or have net complied with ali clads, and Kear Admiral Lee, who will soon | the terms and conditions im the act or acts im line to India. They are also published in Mr. Thurman thought these reselutions were | Hn. The next moment he complained of tooth- various morning journals here and elsewhere | the most singular production he had ever scen, | Sch¢, Put his hand to the side of ‘his head. and throughout Europe. Did \these resolutions render the Cubans one | {tied that the window might be shut. | It The cable across St. George’s Channel to | Single practical aid? did they stretch out our him and took his’ i ay went to Wexiord, Ireland, hrs been repaired, and a | mis tothe Cubans? Nowhere had he seen the | him and arm, intending to lead him marked improvement in the traps-oceanic tele- | Phrase “\Tox e¢ protere nihil” more literally ex- | fromthe room. After one or two steps he sul graphic service has followed. The Wexford | emplitied. The resolutions were very grandilo- | C¢™!¥ po RA cab je, besides being oth itest Foute from the Ey et ipouls saute ploce et rheto- antil his death aropean capitals Yalentia, centains four ? was yor it . conducting wires, while the other cables to Ire- | © Spain, and in the simplest words in which it | BOUT after the attack. The’ pupil ‘and, containing onl: one. conducting wire, re | can Senet, eae you not only ought to | {fe Ten ted, of ding Feats of the GYM wil be Crowning Hydraul: ‘on Luss atse FOUNTAINS. d Parquatte, 50 cents; ved Orchestra Chairs, ae Upper Te conte, ATIONAL THEATRE. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. SHOCO FET! SHO®e@ FLY!! supercede Rear Admiral Poor, bas positive in- | corporating the same. further north, necessary employ. ize the pendence of Cuba, but you M ‘ing stertorous, the lim! Positively only one week, NJO¥ LIVE WHILE IT LASTS! structions to fully protect all American citizens POTOMAC WATER. ment of a circuitous route with frequent repeat. | must do it.” He would now move to strike ut Balt in bout before desth, when some conv COMMENCENG MONDAY, JUNE 20, E ponte in all their rights. ahey alee agreed to repert @ bill which pro- | ing stations. Delays were, therefore, unavoid- | the second and third sections of the resolutions. mn te thaaied symptom And Matinee Saterday Afternoon, the origi! THIRD PIC-NIO ——s—eee brs at in Order to prevent unnecessary wate oble. Now, however, the ‘necessity for econo- a cxpremed his dissent from the roo po ae way of a bi world ous water, and in order to more ful , by sett part ean resolutions, and speaking | 2 BRYANTS MTUSTRELS AND BURLESQUE "BESIOK SOCIAL. ZUR SUBSCRIPTION List te the autograph | Siforce the lawsot the tions of Waching- | Sabieg' for tresenltting, ted the other form | when the morning hour xpd, and The ust | other'words, to what is ‘spoplexs JPERA TROUPE | To be given st ANALOU®TAN ISLA! on Mun | edition of “Charles Sumner’s Works,” says the | ton and Georgetown in = iotion tothe distriba- ivi longer exists. Communi. | Snishcd business the. to redus “THE WORST OF THESE RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. From Bryant's Opera House, New York. under the | DAY, June-Hth, 100. Tickets S0cents, admitting a | Waren, e riesity. Pro! : Solving, meses ne ex 2 and y ce taxa- | ‘The London Daily News fromesiate direction and personal supervisioa oftae | gentleman and ladies. Ferry f weaeses | | We man, is a cu eae bably there is bed of, i ates e i eager a promi cation is perfect in all directiona. peer ep ir aaprend betug x = his death was, strange to say, eminent ¢ > < — another document where #0 otal e Wasi ae: 2 for . Bt Comeerit. DAN BRYANT, ~~ RAND COMPLIMEN' ‘TRETIMONIAL | names can be found, and in te handwritn ase ized and empowered, after giving due notice, Comacliation of eouiem Keene. tax, when the motion to strilte out was | Of te Staplehurst accident, im which, it will be be pill positiesly appear at every performance. a PICNIC TO W. EB. DENNIS ON J writing shut off the water, when such notice shall be | _Maprip, June 24.—The Spanish Government to—yeas 34, nays 23. remembered, he was in great peril, Bere Dae te ee ae ENT CLASS ART | By themembers of the Urbanity aud Friend- their owners, Ceregarded,trom an; promises where a waste of | Proposes to contolidate all its loans. Eas—Mersre. Abbott, Ames, Aut which some of those nearest to him ship Associations ine the week be oj ABNER'S SEVENTH STBEET PABK, thony. ‘cor iter, po oe os he received a physical shock from which he ater is ring. Th « Potomac water ‘ wi occurring. 1e use O1 w ; a ~ i Buckingham, Cameron. C: ‘THE SELECT ComMITTEROT the Senate, who | for mechanical or manufactunng purposes, ed bs § id Srortaanpr, Jupeli--The Emperor of Rus- | Gemhline. Corbett. Davis, BY T ATORE, SON OF THE PEEIOD. and Dau Bryant's : - Ferry, : 4 of ‘Maryland, . | habit of meeting Mr. Dickens, privately recall greatest New ‘un FRIDAY, JUNE 247TH. 1570. have been investigating the imprisonment of | or for private fountains, street an sia is here on a visit. ‘Donald, Oab " Ferg saccews, HAMLET, and the inevitatleSH00 | Tickets, admitting & Geut and Laliee, oe, je! 2t* | Me. Hatch on the Island of San Domingo. will pavement Camere well. be liewed. only Bank of Holland. 7st "Stewart: | Gresaful soon and bow, athe Siena Bale of reate commence at the Theatre. XCURSION probably report to-morrow. Mr. Nye, chair- | Vit” not pe tal to the’ geueral | AMSTERDAM, June 24.—The Bauk of Holland | Yunue - Vickers, Wilson, and story came, and its dread interest grew, he WEDNESDAY MOBNING. JUNE 16. 10 man of the committee, wili make a majority re- | distribution of water in the two citics. | has reduced its minimum rate of discount to3 | Nats—Mesers. Boremah, Brownlow, Obandler. rise from the table apd literally act’ the eet JOHN P_ SMITH. B GLYMONT AND RETURN, pert exonerating Gen. Babcock f. 1 ‘The supply of water to all manufacturing estab- | per cent. Drake, Hamlin, Harlan, Howard, Howe, Howell, of the several sufferers to whom he had > maLeooe a SUNDAY, JUNE 261u, 1870. — som OY et ae i proceregige = ev Morrill of Maine, Morritl of Vermont. Morton, | lent a hel hand. Now that he is A Beet an 10tanp: ai steame: ELA plicity in tbe matter. A minority report wilt ments, hotels, livery and other The Transoceanic Yacht Race. Pratt. Bamsey, Bice, Ross. Schurz, Sherma: it is a 3, too, with absolu = Prtegied this lovely node bent ; shart tie taeda: pinass requiring s terae quantity, all be 2-4, Joxnox, June 2 —Mr. Ashbury yacht, the | Sprague, Thayer, Waraer, Williams, and Wil: | thatone of the frst sutgeons of the day, "as be Pi ‘and Pleasere € % etka oem : ig - lay ucenstown, = ‘1 ry creapeettally ix .F.BRUWN & SON'S ow. | THE ATTORNEY Genzmatsatr.—By the torms | tie expense ci, the consumer, and the Corpora: | the starting pointfor the transdceauic race with | HOUSE —The House, immediately after the | hat eee ruee ie to ningrelhe on fend Bede or HEMET A RAISERS aly 3 loth-st.and N. atthe wharf, 2} of Judge Hoar's letter of-resignation it takes | charge and collect for the quantity so deter. | ‘Be Sappho on aya Treading of the Journal, proceeded to the con- | ‘the worst of these railway accidents was the See aA. & ‘ROURSION TO MARSHALL HALL. effect upon the qualitication of his successor. | mined a price not exceeding three cents per Layi: s sideration of the Georgia bill and the proposed | “culty of determining the period at which Tre, uy E — It ie not probable that Mr. Akerman wil eaat, | bandred gallous. ‘The engineer in charge stell ying ® Corner Stome. Proj the system could be said to have survived the GALLERY, | ieee inside of two weeks or amonth. Inthe mean. | cause to be furnished and la'd from the distrit- eee Sie eae tee. Mr Butler (Maas ) yielded all his shock, and that instances were on record of two oe org 5 SO Gs Cnet re et, pe “created nett” | ating reservoir of the aqueduct to Capitot Hill, | PRovinence. June 24—The corner stone of | time te Be, Senheld remaining | or three years having gone by before the life- time the Department ot Justice, created by re- | along such routes ae he shall determire, an iron cent act of Congress, will have been organized, | main of thirty-six inches diameter, connected and the additional patronage of the Attorney | With the present main at such points as he stall General disposed of under the auspices of Judge | ferne’ proprctionstaly tae the Cea the Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailers’ Monn- prs ment was laid this alternoon by the Free | Srgucd against the eens ie es _ medical testimony as to the immediate General Adcmbie rhe stirs yationof the | having complied with the requirements of the | cise’” ‘Aponiens nae’ cherie ay ae end Bre eneral Assembly. The entire Maconic bods | set of Sune 2, 188, was entitled torereeccures | ne, APOpIERF—an m of blood om, the Near 13th street north. The following Paintings are on free view, and for aale:" The Betrothed,” Uy Maritz Caligoh dae of the ictures by ar ‘The 1 wharf at 839 o'clock, and Alexandria at 9o0’clock a.m. Tickets $0 Cents, Children 25 Cents; to be ob the Corporat: of the State was in line with numerous bands ot | St tere Boel: text, ipa: | nae ane | Boer. of Wastington and Georgetown; and music, and made a grand appearance. At the | jing that the State of Gone vad eee oe | Fesult one which was only staved off twelve yrs raginal porvratt of Col. dichara ——_—_—________—_—. Nowmarions—The President sent the ror- | {SPOcils fur auch cot the corporators are em. | site of the monument a eulogy on Maconrs ws | elated that there was nccosity ios Se savane, | Monies AEC, when he was fodacod to obey his i ‘Martin Van Bu- = a 4 - Ne L— - | powered and authorize to increase the present | delivered by the Rev. H. W. Rugg, and an ora- - | doct junctions and to suspend ngs eS Eee a trom SUMMER RESORTS. lowing nominations to the Senate to-day : water rates and water taxes to such an amount | tion wasdelivered by General Vai Zandt. ‘The | $08 of the case, and that Congress only had | in publica: carried him away at a compara, gen wo is sald to have shot Tecumseh; painted from Fraukfort, Kentucky. by J. Neagle, 1563. power fo settle it. ean veeens . meeceeet uh eomseration was regarded as very'| "pr. Farnsworth (IlL.) argued that the act of | fil une ene eee crea to hinsor- Po June 25th, 1668, made Georgia a State upon its many traits which made this great man so lov- From South America_The Para. | °MPliance with certain conditions, and that it | abie’ om of JeBvan 'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. FREDERICK COUNTY. VIRGINIA Joseph P. Root, of Kansas, to be Envoy Ex- | 48 may A posts tad eroec ot Pid beg traordipary and Mini i i purpoce of enabling the corporations afore ai¢ oan Mesatee, Fieaiparsntiony (at | Oyen cas ao marian ae ain ee te at which are added one bundred and twenty other Pictures from the “The mpson” and Beaumont original portraits, of Gen. Washington. by Stanislaus Goutier, Consul at Cape Hayti, | be competent for them to borrow in such authorized the mili officers to turn over the MR. DD 8 y, by himself, Sir | Oly 1's miles from Stephenson = Depot P.U a point | Bayt. portions as they may deem expedient, a 51 mm Peace ‘Ireaty—Aboliti: contro! to the civ R. DICKENS AS A PEDESTRIAN. Me thos. Wentworth: Bi. we Harper's Tesry ond Winchester nail ft ae one ot Rianany Cone at Chi} Boney Soe exceeding, $225,000 for ford i aie sear = with hese tama and. that General Meade had te he scenoeaey ot att cletees of poopie with ‘ ott is Watering Place is_now open under more fa. i : cot | SaNraTAet Beeaiedly en ‘ peteanr - Onarioe Secne Poet DmcshKock: , Also. choice | \oeable circumstances than at any tune Charles T. Gorham, of Michigan, Minister to | deemable within a period of ten years, out of | tirpey, dune 24.0% " rea aay eal, the | is habits of pedestrianam = °On its Dien 2c.: making altogether one of the finest aud largest ar, and every effort will be the Hague. any revenue to be derived from water rents, | oA OZ uLaBRolMPARY Today. The news i- | Senate, on account of certain illegal acts of the | Unattits of quito ; @olieetions tor sale In the Upited States ‘chtire satisfaction to all the 2: e ———_— not important. The treaty between the Legislature, retused to receive ‘Heir Senators, | met, by those oti tae ai tebe} mld (Chron) BN. BARLOW. Proprietor. ¥ BaND OF MUSIC will be in attend Bowen's LEGACIES— Tac Seventh Ward Heard | —ovwsrxxDER Grorce Brow has been de- | and the Pareguayan goverument has pot yet | and Congress, in commence of suck acts, pro: | who did not know him "Who helen beset a 6 | ance. and Masquerade and Fancy Balls will be{re- | From—Another Mixed Account.—The following | tached from special duty in the Navy Depart- | been signed. ‘The first reports of the ratifica- | ceeded to reconstruct jw him? ho had not heard @ State. He said that quudity ghvun tartan the ssaneee bim, and who had not seen his photograph in Spring Pamphlets for distribution at the Springs and at Messrs. Coleman & Rogers’. Bultimore. ‘The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad round trip tickets, good more to Btepheneon Washington to same at Uon of the treaty were premature. The bill recently introduced in the Brazilian Cham for the abolition of slavery makes tree all cl dren of slaves born after the passage of the ———————— What Canada Wants of the Home was received at the room of the Senate Commit- | ment and placed on waiting orders. Comman- tee on the District of Columbia this morning : | der Brown, it will be remembered, commanded Wasuixoron City, June 2), 1570, | the Stenewall on her voyage to Japan, and since Hon. H. Hamlin, U. 8. S., Chairman Committee: | that time has been on special duty at the Navy Sir : In compliance with your requ st, et the | Department. .456,On Exhibition|No. 456 Boe t ana Sale Tra Orniet < ‘at Stkeer. MARKRITER’S. . Slo. 486 SevENTH STREET. between Estreets, ‘Eight Doors arove O44 Priiows’ Hail, Sow Off Pairings, Engravings. Chromos, Xe. . tock Papert e. Window Shad ’ eartiest practicable momert, I have the honor = SSE: Shs Tee was Pall Mall. Elsewhere he would turn Bievare: Frames, Pictare Gord and Tasssla, Bings: | magiin® chide etd Tictd coments ha ares, | to submit te you the following statement of the | NATIONAL Division Sons or TeMPRRasct. Government. up in the oddest places, and in the most inclem: Bails. tc District. White servants three fourths, or according to ac. | indebtedness of the Severth Ward: A correspondent of the Baltimore Suan, w: Baclusively to The Evening Star. ent of weather. He seemed to prefer the a Tk SH 2 emmodation.. E. ©. JORDAN, For cesta) repairs from De: xs from Newark, N. J.,on Wednesday, says: “Ti Orrawa, June 24.—It is stated, on authority. lengthy thoroughfares of our exterior boule- Please remember Name and Number. sp 25-1y"_ 223-1 1669 to March 1, 1870. $1,053 99 | del from Baltimore to the National Div.- | that A. Campbell, delegate to En: i ards to narrow and intricate streets. = a For cleaning streets sion of Temperance, which assembled here | power to demand from the Imperial Go: They offered, per! & better opportunity f A BI BEPOSITORY, 246 7 STREET. Beween Thirteenth and Fourtenia Sires LL PALNTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMO, ae., BOGER’S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUETTES, &c., &c., FP CTUBE FRAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, Se.« &c. ‘VE.VET PASSE PABTOUTS. PABLOR BRACKETS, &¢ GPA BATHING !-SEA BATHING!: SScccenter'l to Dune tt 1818. 3,362 39 | to-day, remained in New York last night. There wasa very large and enthusiastic meeting held ro” Virginia oy ee - 425.05 | at _ natitate, the > Immense hall being yr eollectin, e from Decem- entii although a cl of twenty-tive weet, 1809, to Sune Ee eens 99) 00 Mocs riper nee po — % Stears 5, rading ‘‘E” street south, from ir peelone, y Mr. » the to street west..........05 1,299 00 rang forthy Patriarch of the State. Ad " street south, from 4 dresses were delivered by the Hon. KR. B. Town- <2 2,156 60 } send, of South Carolina; 8. W. Hodges, of Mas- sac! ; O. D. Wetmore and = }. Carswell, ment full indemnity for the late Fenian rai and ample protection against future ones. 1 also stated that he is to impress the importance of aiding in the construction of a railroad to the Pacific coast. —— Charge of Oppression in Office. Baclusively to The Evening Star. Raveien, N. C., June 24.—The argument in the case ot General W. F. Bennett, ex-Supervi- sor of North and South Carolina, with oppression in office, was given to ary vex- terday afternoon. The jury is bung, and it is thought that no verdict will be reached. —_—~e—— fair and honest walking, aud for the perform. ance of that self-appointed pedestrian- iam, which, for 40 wr, be. bad guider. COBB'S ISLAND, VIK@LNIA, is now open and BEADY FOR VISITORS. TERM*-83 per Day: $18 per Week. COBB BROTHERS, Cherrystone, Va. S7- Route—Steamer from Baltimore or Norfolk to Crerrystone. Je18-Im to be large. A. the celebrities are very be mon; celel ies are Hon. Neal Dow, of Maine ‘law notoriety; Hon. Facecizs WHITE SULPHUB SPRINGS, | Amount on pay roll.... VIRGRIA, = Amount of orders to laborers. ‘Will open Ju 1570, the man- R. M. Foust, of Pennsylvania, and Alexander |°_ ‘Hilled by a Premature Blast. & Fine Assortment for ment of Mr. SILAS J. ERS. Balance due la\ noeene Campbell, of New York, the treasurer, he hare cemety ROLDAN PRESENTS, | SWcker's Music has bee engaged forthe aise; | tog been installed into ‘oties each quarter 156 | ‘iiacSes: ost tate Me enn i The Springs are reached LE 4 fae pean of Due Mr. M. yo for wo _ har op Of the officers being absent at the SS Pa rad Dias tn 8 shat in Ngee STEAMBOAT LINES, Carriages for the Springs, miles over @ Laie come Oe een ‘handed in opening session this morning, Hon. Neal Dow | charge exploded prematurely, i 2 ae — Seems 620 por month: $15 per week: $2.50 ver day. | ince pay roll was made............. 211.00 | Was appointed M.W. A, Kev. Mr. Stoughton, | named Joe Miller, and seriously infiing ane | send ie ten years. be, genlcman {coun Maser placed the little herckee of tin aac and j- Siemans potoe 4 oer. oar ve the honor se Very respectfully, ing road yh, pr aialeg Pay eat other, whoee name is unknown. chusetts [. cee = said ine om Sete it | under mesmeric prong etic woeia pod _ i : somes reports of the officert were read, = ma there. know courts | been one of the most striking features TONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. Commimioner Seventh Waid. | the Order an generally improving, ‘The Grand | Hom. Johm Cobere Nominated for | ‘here were under tno control of the Legislature | Mystery. “Mr: Dickens," uae the eerrespon. Y : : Soribe reports 1,910 subordinate divisions # Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) said he wit ent, was notonly a magnetizer, per- Will be Opened for the Reception of Guests on the | If figures mean anything, we gather from tthe | that 46,008 had been adwatoddetg wee pane Yo The Evening Star. tor Foster in the pennies saree with ex-Sena- | sonally relieving paln and curing disease, "bs magnificent structure, \ cated at the above that the amount due corpdfation laborers | making. a total of 91,814, and 9,138 vistors | IsDraNarotis, Ixp., June 23.—The Repubii- | {2% a Of the lowes weente 20k | he sometimes sent magnetized or mesmerized Court, Es dof, this Dow ne r in the Seventh Ward, including the unpaid or- | The 1 recelpts were $173,901.37; amount paid | can Congresssonal Convention for the Fifth t that it waste = the ‘S Pewee whe wrote requesting him to Bucion Seeamorand Goatnard.a.Reencke | flmert, bat all the advantages of modern, ders, is $16,419.37. Feral eta cash ou and, $217708.04. | Bistrot tet in this city to-day” and. oominated ged tine there was no more unity and wis- | and benctcialie eth Bo ee een baw ET Fo onal attention of Mr. JAMES SYKES | Artomxer GewERaL AEERMAN—The Sen- | The Fepues Fives tus annexed statement of the | tion. siinkas ote So pee whoce hands the control was, Were he's Goon, | S2Ur%e, Will be ateributed to Tinagination, bu AS SPEAR. Superin | ond rPatee GA SONER. 00 long known to the | ate, in a brief Executive session yesterday after- }- (ondition of the order in the District of Colnm- gian, as bewas an American, he would welcome | 2a20™CF of 80 — "s immagi- ‘BSON. General kets, | {reveling public, will surely guarantee to thoes that bia: in number of divisions 5, in mem Arrested for Marder, with any sort of hands to RY their pains and cure their ‘With ‘street. favor witk :heir patronage, all the comfort they | noon, confirmed the nomination of Hon. Amos | bership 715, receipts for fees and wey ey Telegraphed Eaclusively to the Evening Star. with any Kind of hospitality’ mete aves nnd diseases is a gift of considerable value.” _se lit 2 T & 0U., Proprietors G apa orby letter | T- Akerman for Attorney General. The nomi- | $5.03 each member, and per capitatax to Grand | "yrerapned Be : tary ruje, rather than the somteopnne eee THE “BOOPER Lavy.” ME2cuante Line or srzamsnirs eS" GkRDwEE's CU,” | nation was unanimously confirmed and without | Divislon 68 cents each for the year. “The lows in | , HELENA, M apy agg eee Congress. Puible rule of | | Miss Hogarth, Mr. Dickens’ sister-in-law, has BETWEEN wie tt __Weet Bnd Hotel, Long Branch.N.J. | debate, the Senate being In session but afow | the dembership last eee pinee ae eee: | with the murder of a man massed BM Mr. Beck (Ky.) warmly supported the Bing- | $o ean se egearation from bis wite been the WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. C4Pon srgixes. + in Virginia City, in 1668. ‘ weir mendment, and criicted with some se- One of is cons io how 9 officer in ‘the artey; See z AMPSHIRE County, W. Va. 1, Previous legisiation in relation to the re- | gnother is at the uni ‘y sTaRtenseEss, Seamabipe E.G, RMuGHT, Ae a n Getting Rendy for Another War, | “sttuctlon of the State Gaughter le recognized by her’ pretty ways Sed Wil make rapalar “weakie tive betuas are now open for the reception pies 1, 80 the President | mem! of 1,119; only 652 are reported, | Telegraphed Eaclubively to The Beening Siar. publicans to stand by their beccures “ng ee; | glever ‘as the “boofer’ lady” of "Our Rew FOR ALEX ARDELL w. ofsteitors. might be advised of the confirmation in this | leavi unaccounted or except by with’ | “Livste loom, Juno 24.-'The pokes af this Mutual F riend. AS We Sedicinal vi of the Sretes, te par! case. Legenrgeey pon ved here | drawale, which are not for in the returus. a "To > At2o’clock Mr. Butler called the or the be es 2 ee pete Edwid Drood” and the mr renders it ly 7 ten minutes of time epost it comet, the Tact piven that ais Sean ay TiS tr ahd Pe eR ls ‘to it, 20 Seotectowa, or atthe corner of ith strect and Now gna cena, resedy es Som wee ee than "Se the work has probably bess ud" J. W. THOMPSON. Presideot. ry Do hn pressed es cae to thins ouch teas unravelied ot the beginning. 2 none; ‘pret Was tor such a ‘gal not be ss rather than ray aimee Dares Brswors 1x Rowg.—The Loran wih the annotions were: First. In | STe*pondent of the Baltimore Oatholic Mirror, Seodiy. pt, excepted.) at} the Btate t in form? ‘The | health” of the teenie ee we The GEV Peansyiveetsereece Ee action of ic was; and, sop Metloekey. fooks N®* =xFes2 cise Seoond, 1 ahe in a-com be admitted as « | Srough he is daily at his post” Your ows Kew? v wid ‘seems to improve under the beat. BETWEEE Fu pau oe. aus pu meted with ‘a.m Paris under the hands of an — If she to come ” we Stok , im ‘2 Fight to come as the equal of aay | “7é7egstion and friends.” B . T® CONTINENTAL, Hi Ly of had we ‘Tax Pressrrser ov Batriwons, comprising JERSEY Old, and was Mmeelt educated. Ciarks- he vicaeed thee con | alte Maryland west of the Sus- ye ae ‘Seene S¢ her own Judicial comstrseton of | Widge' atin rae a, Bd ne cured the reapect and esteem of the bar and mize’ CHBIOTLAS ‘Assocation. At thie cone was of: Resiness tonamncted In he was a Southern betore the ‘momming sein wer te war ‘was for the Union inexo! ‘aatil so the: was: 7 General McClelian is at Niagara. late actual hostilities that Gladstone had aun goeetion a O9- New York ts to have a clam-eating tourna- the existence of a nation. A(ter the ment ‘The discumion van | PED*. . war be im the Work of reconstruction aed oy ‘of Ws D. C., and | 87 Canada got along well with the ————— SSS Gof was nest. N.Y.; Hoy, of Troy; of Des duced tans England politics. = “SINGER” from the first district, and 4 H, Steuart, of Philadelphia, and | S9-The Masachusetts ‘radical NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ones. These (wa large number of delegates | men are trying to organize ovement aes T eS fe Yous, June ;Flour dul, Wheat isquict | Present. — a 2 ON EASY TEBMS, : nua roe aitvice | mew te ; . from areas rs azivca by Levis Gass, son ‘othe nts “General” nS Sta rane, tap dpernion of tir party” 36 | Naabinifant ection yi areee sorrecty mane. “necwents | SS a aaa io fe Sha aaas Seera | “waa ee a » Of the caval- l i | F | ! | F i ! i Ht i & i it iH te th Hi j : i wt i t : Ht | i br i

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