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| Le ——— THE EVENING STAR x PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At liding, - © 4.W. Corner Penasylvania Av. and lth St, | be ay THs ) BYENING STAR NEWSPariu wuaraay. , ‘ scribers tm the City and Distriet at Tew Cents ram | «or FoRTY vous Cxxts rem MONTH. Copiee . T " No papers pon. 1%»; 8 de ie’ “Hin Fame crasrsina os roo | VE, 85—N2. 5.304. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1870. TWO CENTS, rey Racers Ronen morning—@1.50 a year. | shake Ea z _ AMUSEMENTS. _ omnes. SPP ne aestatmny, | EVENING STAR, | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR.| FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, | Exi=z. ——— ——— 1. be at Si FnAnG Comma Qe | LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, || andccancff ot sald cy and the ery court’ ot sad Proceedings. | TION ©: ND. GRAN’ > A —_—_———— * This oon’ EGE REMA MOTE oTLENDAN, hrm, | Famed tomnd Sesion of Fotydes Congres | £2", "Sasori gece porte: | Washington News and Gossip. | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. sigs: ar Joseph's Benevolent Society tor Meeckting ad [Pvaric—No. @. erect (hebowwersction or operations eldvailway ESS REPORTS. Sarenpay, June 25, 1870. (JUNK ge ATS 0cLO . ; doing amy act or thing to hinder ; p_pasesar adil rene ss. wines oe Foor Okildrem have been promissd. the | AN ACY to incorporate the olumbia Railwey Com- | g herein sutmorized, IxTeRsat Revexve—The receipts to-day} ASSOCIATED PR ‘rom the Committee on Military Matt. H. Car pea : ‘the Disrrict of Colum Ste. Me. awd be it Surther enacted, That the said A. Aftairs, reported with amendments ‘ Cousin apd ive. FA: Sevevercof South Caroling, Senre company whet have, at ail Times. tha tree amt'anis, | from this source were $811,020.91. : the bill giv at thetr Presentation and ( rt. at Wall's Opera TO-DAY- ing certain bounties to officers and volunteers. depot, ations, of any other property belonging *® | 18rd"s =, {RAK is" memorial be indedntely” postponed , Wim. P. os 7 inforfat ad oy ae —_ such offence | PAYMENT OF JULY InrEREST.—The Secre- marek Ba to ae pa: pa icaooes pent vy the testimony B. WhitesJames | Cred and disposed of as gther fines and aities in | tary of the Treasury has directed the payment LONDON, June — ‘ening. ‘Carpeater will adress. and the presentation of Emery will be made by Senator President Grant hag ttimated his inten- present. The exercises will be entivemed by Vocal and Io etrumental Music by some ot the favorite Amateur *) , Mr. Schurz stated that the minority of the 0 c r T . McCutchen, Po} ida ‘Temain Hable, in ad- om and after Tuesday | publish interesting details of the which | committee, consisting of himself. Mr 4 Vea et er ine Thyeon, Bernard Hayes, Jacov D. Kitch, ail | Suidcty and county, amd shall remain Hable, in ad: padhies recite gale 7 | occurred at Cork yesterday and the day before, | Sout; cons ors “con Cards & admisxion, 50 cents + 102538 their associates and de, and they are here- Sgoee by his, her, or their act, as aforesaid; bat no ? Barricades were erec! in the ts, and | and with the permission of the Senate he should APPAIRG IN Painct Gronar's Covrty, Mo =© VOCAL conc or | ae created a body corporate. under the name of the | suft shall be brought enless commenced within «ixty were defended obstinately. bc penpmong eo hand in the paper giving their views to the Sec- | T2¢ Marlboro’ Prince Georgian contains the GpBhP oncaz Ane Leet CONCERT OF pom eh nae ne oe eens ta a | a je after uch mare she haze Deon comanitt sé. Hon. CHARLEs M. Waker, late Fifth Audi- | and carried them, many police were woun ; | retary during the course of the day. He also following tome ae a s ‘dow: wipe i c. 9. enacted, io one idiers was — | a read — road Fer ee pen GAMBOSL HALES CuO n “| Strand county ad Washingtony in tae District of | gerogration shall make nad complete thei said ral. | toF of the Treasury, isnow proprietor and editor | but m far as known only one of the soldiers was the mitenley. > Sresenta jeint resolation trom | ait sow very full force ompteed eee ee sUNDaY & NG VCNE 2670. Gclumbia, through apd along th: following avenues: | {c2y,Detween west Fifteenth street and the eastern | of the CS) yaw z by astone hurled by one of the rioters. ‘The | Mp ony saent | spective works, and are pushing the same on UNDAY EVENING. JUNE 2 rough aml along is {erminus of north F street within sightmonths after | i. broad, fair-looking, well-edited sheet, de- a Suggested to Mr. Schurz | 5 oa are Comcert to commence at 5 cledk precisely. streets, and highways: commencing at a‘pvint onthe | the company shall have been fully organized, then spas 2 police are still actively at work, and many Of | that he retain the joint resolution until the | Smely. The Sheriff has summoned juries to Tickets 50 Cente eastern side of west iteeath street.on New ¥ rk | this act be null and void, and no rights what- | voted to the local interests of its place of pub the leaders of the disorder are in custody. Postponed from Thmesday, 234 inst jet2-4t_4 avenue, thenee eastwardly along said avenue to its : : joint resolutions were called for in the order of | meet at Mortimer |. Wilson's Esq.. on the intererction, with north K street: thence slong north | mainder of sald foal’ shail Be comnietet iteow. | Heation, and thoroughly Republican in politics | ‘The commission to revise the Bible version ‘eahi business, as it was not usual for the minority of on Branch, on Wednesday, the 2th, ; 5 ‘Be completed (if com. held a satisfactory preliminary meeting yester- 'y Of | and on Thuraday, the 30th, at this place. to com: S$ OPERA HOUSE. K strect torts fotercection with Maseachusetts ave: a pre 8 commiltee to report a bill. s P wr i - hui thenzealong Masachtectisareese tows ater: | Warktexton wig™aee ytgrmioes = cmecountY Of | yk gasap, infant son of United | dav, Tewas resolved to reamembic onthe inh Mr. Hamlin, from Committee on District of rent or way through some of the land onR w MORE. gection with north H street: and thence along north | “wen! mee ‘session. IMMENSE UNCRBASE OF ATTRACTION: _ | Hstreet to its castersrtermination with the | demn 7 ted, of July for a three days: Paaer : to which title could not be otherwise procured. shail Tis prohibited the rights (rarclomany barter | States Marshal Sharp, and nephew of Presilent The Spectator toaky hase long article onthe | Columbia, Soles roberta tee Dae ears 28.1 oF tive to ¥ are also driving the piles and progressing ‘The most Wonderful Curtority under the sun, &is | bis tarupthe gate: with the right to Fan publ Toads, or ejected from The Gara thereof, Grant, died yesterday we regret to announce, at | recent affairs in Canada, and argues thencea®s | <<f*in turnpike roads in the District of Colam wih Reyal Hizhners Tiages thereon drawn by horse-power, receiv aot | very well with the construction of the bri PRINCE SABI D’JALMA, therefog a rate of fare not exceniing aix cents a Me (fel hn waged ms en apy Pome the residence of Gen. Dent in Georgetown. The | the maintenance of the colonial empire. Alo, Bil to, provide for the intreduction ot | cree ibe Collington Branch, st outside the “THE MAN SERPENT senger for any distance on said road. pay the il fare exacted, or to remains were taken away in the 9.30 train this The in France. water metres in the District of Columbia. culverts om the line above here ts the Paturent tr Suc 2. And oe st further enacted, That should a | general regulations of the company. morning in charge of Marshal Sharp and Gen- | | Panis, June 25In the Corpe Lagialatif yes- | | Mr. Schurs introdaced joint resolution rela. | culverts om t leted. as also the ENGAGED AT A SALARY OF $300 FOR ONB | », irity of the stockholders so elect, at any time | “Suc. 21. And be 11 Surther enacted, Bhat each of the - terday in iy to a q , M. Louvet, | tive to the complaints of Davis Hatch inst ye iy compl ao aite the marenry of WEEK within two years after the completion ‘of said road, | stocuholders in’ the Columbia Railway Company | eral Dent, to Newville, Penn. Miniter of Agriculture and Commerce, ex. | the Dominican government; which war ain | the ridge across that river near Governor's a is (provided fer in section one ve.) the said com- | shall be liable individually for all the debts and lia ained that notwithstanding the drought the | to be printed and laid on the table. | bridge. President bas signed the bill al: THE TEND.OF THE ES Singte or doable track. with tre necomary | taach dima, company fo an amomn' eaaal tothe | Norwattoxe—The President sent the fol- Eovernment had satisfactory reports of the | Mr. Sumner called up the resolutions in rela- | 10%! oe et at a WALHALLR SSB BUPLRSTC Frovrms: | Ertsperamd tarnouts along ihe line of the Golam” | "Bytes ‘dnl be at Perther enacted, ‘That all the | lowing nominations to the Serate to-dey : crope. No precantion of provision has Deen | (100 ca oe confateany | aE OP RUNES, We inten atxionsly for the 4 Hood Swi seat : lected ‘against - The committee 9 SIX NEW TABLEAUN, «tig: | sald Turnpike Road Compan or Onany other road | Bnd Georgetown Mailrond Company. reaairing ee, | Alonzo B. Cornell, to be Assistant Treasurer, | neglected to TEN on the bi or roads leading northward he Crowning Hydraulic Wonder DM INATED FOUNTAINS, SS ee ae will gladden our ears long betore the winter New York City. to amend the bankrapt act was con- | Turnpike—C: d Awarded. = eastwardly fro . earnings, herwi: From Spain—The Judi Treaty “4 | rept "omiract ded. —The @ ‘ Ockuabio taragike gets, ret is tothe company herein incorpo W. T. Singleton, Assessor Internal Revenue, With France—The Subject of General eS uk of the House to the bill to | Of the District of Columbia, Centrevitle ed, oF which may heresfver be opened, by whieh hall mace soporte ce te sund-oct sees a First _— fo tae Cubed, Deed Amnesty. incorporate the National Bolivian Navigation Funes Gomes County Turnpike Company fhorities: and the id Poa E ther enacted. George T. Cross, Surve q ; m0 Dette y ‘orest and 4 the most practicable route or routes, to a guthch ante tansoaee Dawe which are incon” tuck, New J ‘ igo Maparp, June 25—In the Cortes Thursday, | Company was concurred in. | coho va at Dene pn Bae = —- near i C pro ‘act pews before adjournment to October was voted, the | “QrPtt able to their advertisement. awarded theron. . at, or in the District ot Columbia, h ti be, 5. 0 r. Casserly then took the floor on the Cuban the ____ 80" | peceiving therefor a rate of fare not exceeding seven | some tre trenbe erste oF lt act Be, and Wm. C. McGowan, Assistant Paymaster U. S. Minister of State, in reply toa question, said | resolution, and spoke until one o'clock when | ‘et for the first mile of road below Foresty:t1s =a A “ ‘ | to Mr. Richard Skinner, of Wash: i Cenws @ passenger for any distance on said road oF Jed, #0 far as the same are inconsistent herewith, | P&YY: a Spain had signed the judicial treaty ‘with | {; hour expired. to Mr. ss ington city ATIONAL THEATRE. Fouds.” Phe carriages on the extension of salt roa | P*glet, #0 far as the same Homer L. Law, Assistant Surgeon U.S. navy. | FPante utter comeultin Council of State, | ‘ME morning hour expi Dill authorizing the | The price at which Mr. Skinner takes tire cow — or roads to be propelled either by horse-power or _—— Postmasters—George W. McKeaig, Cairo, and he therefore judged the ion of the aes oy 8 = yo tract—$1,180—is.a little below that paid to Mr. SHOO FLY! SHOO FLY!! dummy engines, at the optien of the said railway Fan omega fis; Wm. H. Merrill, Warsaw, N. ¥.; A. Robin- | Cortes was unnécessory. Subsequently, Gen. | tye" oe 7 ny _4 therfomt, | Wilson for the other end of the road’ whilst the BE ci ome Re he Snes Be And be tt further enacted, That the said SPECIAL NOTICES, yy ge te French, Demopolis, Prim opposed the project for amnesty at pres | ang the Spartansburg and Calor oe | labor will be about the same, at least until it fee ee eg ee eee ees wt | road sx toate call be Gommmed real whan, Sok, ——— Fees be iae ¢ Plea ori ping roo ‘London, | ont as an act of weakness. He stated that am- | Under the name of the Western North Ganciee Approaches this village. when the gravel will world famous * ether with other OO ae Property of said PUBE WINES AND LIQUORS. Ohio; A. G. Beer, Ashland, Ohio; C. H. Win. | 2€8ty Would be accorded at a more opportune | Extension Railway Companyi for the | bare to hauled some distance. The work EBRYANTS MINSTRELS AND BURLESQUE corporate, shall beliableto taxation as other | Having made arrangements with seme of the best Veiner a emg) bok, Waynes, | moment. m1 of constructing @ railroad to Cleve- | Wil! be commenced at once and prosecuted vig- ‘OPERA TROUPE | estate and persona property, and to license for | Distilleries in the country for old whiskies, 1 offer | ters, Yellow Springs, Ohio; Jos. Cook, Waynes- eu Isabel ly Abdica: a ges | orousiy. From Bryant'* Opera Bouse, New York, their vehicles or cars in the city and county afore- | the foll well-known brands at very low prices, burg, Pa.; Geol . Merrick, Wellsboro, Pa.; opens a ‘ Ss ermal cea .00-tns tes. ” 2 | _ Arrival of Richards.—Sheriff Duvall, ot Anne Jaamediete direction and personal supervision of suid, except ad hereinafter provided. iq | Yizs, The celebrated Uld Crow, seven yearsold, $3 | H. V. Harris, Belvidere, N. J. F.J. Van Wag- Feria Ale nage adie y that | HOUSE.—Mr. Poland, (Vt.,) from the com- | Arundel count; here on Wednesda: eusinent Comedian. BEC. 4. And be ut further enacted, That the said gallon. J. A. Bowen's, Syears old, @4 per xal- | ner, Madison, %. Je i’ M. Cynthiana, | ¢x-Queen Isabella, of Spain, will sign her sol- . | her aa tas Ni R 4 MR. DAN BRYANT, railway shall be laid as near the centre of the ave- ($3.50 per m. Old | Ky JH. Steffer Georgeto ‘Ky; D. L. Dun. | mn abdication to-day. Marsbal Bazaine and | mittee of confereace on the bankrupt bill, made | last ng alias Nimrod Richards, in ‘who will positively appear at every formance, ag | dues and streets in the city of Washington as practi- ‘per gallon. The cel- ing, Middletown, Del, wn, Ky; D. other important personages will be present as | a report, which was agre€d to. charge, whom he safely sisted by TWENTY TWO FIBST-CLASS ART- | cable,(without interfering with or passing over the $1.50 per galion. Lon- | ng; lletown, witnesses. tian he now remains until the execution. The ISTS. img the week the followi: Barlesrse water or gas pipes.) in the most improved manner ‘gallon. ton Bitters, Mr. Jul (Ind.) obtained leave to take from | prisoner receives every attention from the ras will be TIA JOBGLA, | adapted to street railways, with the rails of the nist per ba still, (from Urbana. REPORT OF THE SAN DomiNco INvEsTI- The Ecumenical Council. the Speaker's table Senate bill in relation to Catholic clergy of this city, and his al Hf Tabvar: SONNAMBULA. 72 ae =. by the Secretary Wine Company. 2.80 per gafcaPParnons GATING ComMITTEE.—In the Senate this 4 Fate ry nes Oa ot eee the | changing the boundaries of land districts; which comforts are carefully studied by ‘Sherif Fraser a s iryant’s rat ow | « ry e a [rom rolina, lor a morn: yancil si sum- was passed. ‘Youu cucceay, MAMET cad the Inosisabie SOO | povement of the etreste rr avenues tak Une thovelsaticat $1 per kallon Poeeper than can be ing, Senator Howard, chairman of the sclect | mer, not adjourning finally ‘till ~ One | Anbour this morning having been previously | 22,4 bis subordinates, whilst every ation ie FLY. tween the two tracks (where two ‘are laid) shall | got elsewhere for the same grade. ialoe a ae the 6 radimesged Poi: Teceibed on the bility doy acee = M2, | taken to prevent the possibility of hix escape. Sale of seats commence at the Theatre. aot be les than four feet nor more than six fect. and Liberal int tot! GAUTIER, comm! vestigate the facts relating indred speakers ‘Se been a — ie mittee on Commerce, Mr- | He continues very sad and reticent, and passes WEDNESDAY MOBNING. JUNE 15. the carriages shall not be I-ss than six feet in width; Wine Bitters. | the imprisonment of Hatch, an American citi- | dogma are yet to ane. & | Dixon (R. 1.) rey a bill to reorganize the | most of his time in religious x c JOHN P. SMITH, Basines« Agent. the gam fo ba correapond with that of the Metropoli- ue, and 84 zen, on the island of San’ Domingo, made a — —— LJ brood — mae = Morin em service, and haggle | saan fan trod. ways in count le je ~ = inority. The and disabled seamen, - — > LOSTAN ISLAND! (chould it be determined to coustruct sush rons) gps re eancnn aes s majority report, reviewing all the testimony in | who are hostife to Infallibility continue to re- | nadie niCneand disabl was agreed'to. | A QueRR WILL Case—George A. Alter and w | having refitted and, shall be laid in such manner as will least iatertere a7 1840. 1670. “wa the case, covering a large number of pages. | ceive congratulatory addresses. Also, Senate bill to incorporate the National | Catherine his wife each determined to make a ception of Pie Nice and Pleneure Tihich the treckeshalt beiaga.n? TM! OF roads on PAIN KILLER! oF Mr, Fabensy our Minisese oe thee aneei; | London Merchants Object to the Chi. Bauvign Ke poved toi the property he or she pememed. tren othe z iy . 4 or Mr. ms, our Mini on » % Mr. P: ¢ ) to lay the bill the property he or she Two wills Parties, respectfully call the attention of the pul Bec. 5 And be 1 further enacted. That tho said | This Valuable Family Medicine has been widely s mose 4 r. mo y upon property possessed. Two the sume. A ions for pic-nics.etc.,may be | corporation hereby created shall be bound to ker o ‘now! fereign co from, somplicity in the imprisonment of 2 the table. Rejected. were prepared for execution, and as was wale ae nee A Kaigues, 43 Grea art said tracks, and for ~ poace of two fect beyond tee | Gategeaet en hm Seen Secetan sone Hateh. ‘Rererring to the San Domingo treaty, | _Loxpox, June 25—The London _merchan ts . Logan then offered an amendment re- | supposed were duly executed, and than wiates guiez Fail thereofand also the ‘space between the a the committee say: insist at the foreign office on their objections to | Mr o right t Fa ge my trac! so far as the same are within the limits N Ne he Obiness treaty. serving to Congress the right to alter, amend or | in seperate envelopes. The husband died, and saves: non, | Sate Sed sagraticass etme at val | alt tm Entrant trot Resta | comsn, att plghag wi he Easah S| A'otecmer Bum Bown at sen-moneay | Gi-Ses cof mes SH tar wee al | snout we enc ta RLOW'S GALLERY, and in good order, without expense to the Uult 4 Compiaint, or any other fotm of bowel di rh aceon Psy ce ond that in ths m the bill apes , noes Dt, was hit, bis will, it was that the 3236 Puna. AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE, States or the said city, And in ease the road shad n er adults. it is an almost certain cure, | CU! = wi 2 o eye ‘at in us 3 hat The Infftan Mr. Bi ( ) from the Jus Com- | husband his wife's will and the wife Near 13th street mort be ext-nded beyond the lintits of said city, as is without donbt, been more sucee-stul in | nego! m and preparation the treaty is free AVERPOOL, June 25.—The h steamship | mittee, made a report in the case of Patrick | had the husband's will. In this dilemma pails heretofore provided, the said corporation shill be igre By Rape a ae é — ony Fraud or unfairness, and the agents | City % Breskiva, which left Liverpool Thars- | Woods, and submitted a preamble and resolu. | the wife chinined legistation. and an act of as- tings are on {r: Sion iond for re gn pe es Leong ‘China, where this bse 4 tdi, | employe BR respective governments bave | day, the 23d instant, for New ‘ork, ran down " a space betweea the tracks, well graveled or vod aod im good order, ao.us mot to lsipede the general prevalent. the Pain Kiler is | Sil act becoming frankness and sincer- | and'sunk the Geiger off Arklow, Ireland, yes. | "0D* Setting forth that the assault upon Mr. | sembly was muthorizing her to file a it travel on said roads by vehicles or otherwise.without Washin; Free, as ws ity.” terday. ‘The crew of the Geiger were saved. | grece, wan om iis Way 20, GCOnprees eae ay | ene em.tating the facts. and upon proof of sdoecvol pd lipse ‘hey also reported that the whole conduct of | Che steamer was not injured, and proceeded on | Ste; Wa® on his way to Cor ee | ee Me noenttnation of the is s most efficient remedy for pain. ll known to the said Woods, and that it ister's court, that tribunal is clothed with . ~ , Gen. Babcock in the matter has been marked | her course. on toe 7 the pow ery,” Ce So fsck roan ‘That nothing in | sefe Medicine, eveu in unskillful li by honor, truth and fidelity, and the evidence ———— he wae pases Sy ren thorized “to ph lef paren iting.” and ea who is said to hare shot Tecumseh, gaiated from | thi {isin ale {he goverament at say tims, at Druggists. leaves him without a stain. Explosion of om Works—Fire and | ment for three months in the jailof the District | ‘to have entered in the offtes for the netieten at at Fravkfort, Kentucky, ; Neagle. 1343. 1 sige) ype ne Loss of Life. Y ills in and for the ci ee aee ‘ HY r by van 3 of Colnmbia. i¥ ty and coun said bk are end ces, puted and Srizty cab | Brvging Sip at Watastonom craig int | ror, cemetyyee tureentame ce gee pnpty | DEATH oF Manan x Congress from tas | "grap Eeclasecly o Pe Brenig Ser. | “Mr Bingham ssked that the report and ac-| Pact writing, mich ‘be ss" Aalto) tn = ~ ortra of | improving such streets and avenues the e eruptions and blotched ations on ace, a eaton, member of Con; ro! 9 ro mpanying resolution print and recom- as his will an Sensanig Wont fy hinuel” Goa Washingion’'y | aettnresraemny evanescent: air. | Pir’ tgtetacnd segic ea rem fromthe | | PHILADELEMIA, June 25—About half-past | COMI : y, by himself; sir y and control and fn such event it shall be ths pany to change theirsaid railway 90 Simere Stuart,’ Sir Wm Beech: testament, scoond districtof North Carolina, who has been | four o'clock this morning an explosion occurred | mitted, and gave notice that he would call up | as if the said writing had been signed by tom. Godfrey Kuellér. by himself, Sir Thos. Wentworth: ~ the question on Thursday next, after the morn- | with his own hand and seat. and mot by kes sacd seriously ill for several weeks past, died this | im the store of John Bussier on the wharf below fe Catharine.” 7 rel : h grade veines TO REMOVE MOTH PATCHES, 3 2. Chestnut street. The building was filled with | img bour. wife Catharine. ‘ Sere Scene, by 2 'H. B Roehbock walso ches Be witheranctat Phatthisactmay | Freckles and tan from ihe tees tan teres moth | moning at 5 o'clock at his residence, on Estreet, fireworks and in a few minutes the whole estab r. Mungen (Ohio) sent a paper tothe Clerk's | The judge decided against the petitioner, on Water Color and Pencil Drawings, Oid Engravings, | at any time be altered, amended, or repealed by the | and freckle lotion... The only reliable and karmiess | between 6th and Tth, we regret to learn. His | lishment was destroyed. James Walton, aged | desk to be read, but the Chair refused to allow | the ground that no law could execate a will for &e.; making altogether one of the finest and largest Copatess of the United States. remedy, Prepared by, Dr BG. Perry. 33 Heaver | vetween Ot be taken to Newbern, N. C., and | 12 years, was passing the street at the time, Seq | it to be read. adend man.—Pihiladriphia Inquirer soiinctions for sale in the United Seaten. | tm thio actabail be wo construed as'%6 cethorian saad | eae eiwranrort MX Sola by all druggists, | Toteereg ‘in the Soldiers’ Gormerery oy Mes nd | Lercars, was passing the at and seriously injured | | OP moiion of Mr. Dawes (Mass.), the House = say ~ zi SS ree. | Rant ee eee) Oe Tequest. A committee of seven from the House | about the bead, and his eyes are probably gone, | Went into Committee of the Whole on the mis- APRESS He, curv, Mo.— We find Bo. 456)On ExhibitionsnNo. 456 | ‘of debt, io be used as PA m2 5 pris >, _ . of Representatives will accompany the remains } and it is feared he will not recover. ‘The tire. | Céllaneous appropriation bill. “Mr Ryiimsan <— = ing in Ellicott Gity “Common "ive H ana Sale 2 Maal aac be Alain masssds Wied tae cacttan splendid Hair Dye ie the ; | Hisbody was embalmed this morning by Messrs. | wen were promptly on Orazet 2 y shall not be less than one hun- at stock of said com} MARKRITER’: 4 thon nor more then four hun Mo. 006 Suvanenornans isoeeer OTe Botreeta, | {red thousand dol pee Be , Harvey & Marr, undertakers, and placed HR, Pished RT en Cena, egeom Was on the motion of thousand dollars. and shat the in in'one. ot thele: store With @ branch pipe and was tersi- h.) to strike out the appropria- “Sad Case of Drowning.—& sad case of drown- Si the ‘completion of the tania | (2g, 0ceurred on Saturday “evening In the aces rrenton were ‘God bless | bly injured by an explosion, causing death at | Uonof 84,08 fo: o1 Patapeco river, near Thistle Factory. William Sonar Doors above Oda Belews: Biatts sand doltnrs. And bat the etock shall be divided | goaes EP UMnsfed people” He wor coneincus up to | the hospital in an hour afterwards. Two mem- | central building of jthe Columbian Institution | Wilson, a studentot Rock Hilt Colles accom- Ghotce Oil Paintings. Engravings, Obromos, £e. | porainal property, trandiersblo in such: macoce sc, | qtarnished, rep to uphold its the last moment and died very peacefully. | bers of the Hibernian were also slightly injured. | for the deat and dumb. i panied by a number of the school, went to ‘Also. Largest Stock sperhangings Window Shades, | laws 66 suid compen may @irece he only perfect Hair Dye Black of Brows. Sold | His family are all here, and will go with the | The proprietor of the store is unfortunate. It | ‘The amendment was rejected—70 to 50. the at the above place, and not knowing how Ficture Frames, Picture ‘and Tassels, Rings, 1. And “out further enacted, That the anid | 27 all remains to Newbern. Rev. Dr. Butler was | store was burned out last year just before the Mr. Kodgers (Ark.) moved to strike ont the | to «wii, ventured beyond his depth, and Bixils. Sc. in the District. 7 shall place first-class cars oa said railway ¥. resent this morning with the family. Mr. | Fourth of July. The origin of the fire is a Pre grabh Alnropriating €15.000for the Colum- | current proving too strong for him. was drowned ber Name and Nomber, ap26iy7 | Stir all the todera improvement = Zz | Heaton was' native ot Ohio; represented the | mystery, as the store was not open at the time, m tospital for Women and Lying-in Asylum. | before assistance could be rendered, “The bele - ——— | Sones Suring fee dap and on betas LECTURES. Butles and Warren district im ihe Ohio Senate | but it is generally attributed to spontancous | Hejected. °° | tM (Va.,) $10,000 were | Gar a nates of Dalene ng, rhe deceased BEPOSITORY j Pe in 1855-6; removes inesota in 1857, and | combustion. Mr. * ss F re Was a native of aitimore, aged nineteen ears, A™ " tect Bitvcenth strect and the sane eeeeet EOTURS. repreen ied thas State in the upper branch of | | ‘The flag at Adams’ express is displayed at | appropriated for repairs of the custom-house at | End was much estecmed bY tie wchoctieieee 248 7 STREET. uorth H street; and in case the said road shall be ex I —- the Legislative Assembly “for three terms. He | halt-mast on account of the death of John A. | Petersburg, V Camp- Merting—The camp-meeting for Pataps- tended beyond the city Limits, on the entire road. or \ HON, THOMAS W. TIPTON, | was then appointed Treasu: pecial agent at | Bingham, the resident manager. NER NC 5 THe co Circuit of the Methodist ey oe Charch Baws Tririgenth @id Kowrisenta Siresig auch porth eae eo ee eee United States Rennton, from Nebraska, will Lec- | Newbern, North Carolina, and afterwards de- PHILADELPHIA, June 25.—The explosion blew The Cuban Telegraph Company. will be held in Mr. H. A. Penny's Grove, near — the interests of the railway ‘company may’ require: WAUGH CHAPEL M. E. CHURCH, slined the appointment of Third Auditor ot the | out a fourteen inch wall between Bussier's store | ‘To Epiror or Stam Tine following card was, Guilford Factory, commencing on Thursday, sr ahall fishes Bot ico the ehaky eee crc eterte. | Cormer of A at north and 3d sf. east. Uapicol itill.on | Treasury; was then elected to the Fortieth and | and the adjoining one, occupied by Phillipe © sent to the Chronicle for publication in reply to) AUEMSt 11th, and continuing until Friday, the GIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, on shall make not iess than eight tripseach way por TUESDAY. JuLy 5, ats ‘clock pim ,nu Forty-first Congresses, and recently received | Bro., dealers in truits and fireworks. Theit loss bs ply inh. ‘This beautiful grove is four miles north PHOTOGBAPHS, (HBOMOS, ae. | during six days in cach week. saig |” TH Le Craractery and Sad tule of the Kee. | the nomination as a candidate for the Forty- | is $10,000; insurance $24,000; Including #¢vone, | 81 Ingenious editorial which appeared yester- | Sf die Annapolis Junction. "8 GROUPS OF CULPTUBE, wc. Ti. Aad be it further enacted, That the Call George @. Cookman. second. the Home Company of Hartrord. Bussier's loss | day morning in that journal relating to the In- | The Crops—Since our last issne the ST ee cee So pany shall provide euch sialon ssines |. Thetehassee aula tadbcas @intaw! Gaal te dass is $10,000; insurance $5,000. Lose on the build- | ternational Ocean T Co: ARTISTS’ MAOTATUBTTES, ae., &0., | as be buntnear othe iit ie are tuvited to attend op ; Pero Te YARD THE Coxonessioxat | ing, $5,060; insurance $3,000. Frederick L. | which Tam counsel in Waskingtoms et u ws” | of tee putlic require. Tickets 50 cents, to be had of O.C. Purcell, Sth | CampaicN—The Democratic Senators and » another fireman, is not expected to re- P OTCRE FRAMES. hereby authorized to lay reet, and Charles H. Li CORD AND TASSELS, &c., 8. | verse or other sti é streets between 434 and 6th sts. VE .VET PASSE PABTOUTS. for the exclusive ¢, Pennsylvania aveane, over bee addr slightly of OR agreed 5 hb PABLO BRACKETS, ge | *':)lsenl depect with the main tracks: and the sense Sod Seek ioehanes cone ing pear 1 have re- members in Con; at acaucusheld Thurs | Cover. About a dozen other persons” were Lv juest that you wili publish it in gress inj ‘ ae = “ you pul SS eS Washington, June 25, 1870, oes me ereby rized hase EXCURS yesterday signed and issued, advising their | From North Carolina—The Political 3 fart . & Fine Assortment for cass aeeE Rade or buulings animes toveriere ir PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. political friends in the several States to be par- | Campaigm— The Crops— The | Editor of Chronicle: The editorial ar- | T#® Brste iw THE PrBLIC SomooLs.—At HOLIDAY PRESENTS. the rooms. ticket offices, stables, and de- | > prom ao cular in the selection of candidates for Con- lary. ticle in paper this morning, b of the of New oatete A.V. 8. mire. | Pye stgre meaticn rhat al ite G 'ROBEDALE, gress, those from the South to be such that if | Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. Cuban Telegraph Company,” injustice —— = | of value that may be inadvertently loft ta saree tae | On the Heights of Saorgctown on the elected nw Ga take the required oath, and Rarzigs, N. C., June 25.—The canvass is | that company and its president, General 5: 7 1 ep ar etee seit at nak een at! Sine URTH OF JULY. importance Fiven to the fact that one-third of | about to open in earnest. All the Congressional | The statement of facts in the article is UMMER WINES. te its principal eepot and entered in ebook of reesed | Additional interest from Callathenic and the number of United States Senators are to be | districts and counties have made their nomina- it would occupy too much space to en- wv of unclaimed . which book shall be open to the | GY Mpastic Performances. Bi age and String Music | elected by the Legislatures the members of | tions in the election which takes place in | ter into a refutation or reply in the solumns juspection of the public at all reasonable hours of | j2, Sttendance, Oonveyances “yea 5 | Which are soon to be elected. Therefore, they | August. The different candidates have taken per. presuming that your editorial 1,000 Cases BORDEAUX, 1.000 Cases | business. : or = call upon Democrats to adopt suitable means | the field. information of Congress, 1.000 Casex CLARET, 1,000 Cases Bec 13. And be tt further emacted, Tht within thirty St, DOMINICK’s Peas ASSOCIATION | to secure the election of the largest ible Nofwithstanding the late heavy rains, it is leave to state that Senators and Represent- 1.000 Cases 1.000 Cases | days after the passage of this act. the corporators | SS will give a GRA, TO Oa ABRERS number of members thereof in view of this fact. | now ascertained that the crop prospects are will soon be furnished with 1600 Cace HAUT SAUTERNES 1.000 Cases cajorlan ok acne | SEVER sBpuure praceoda ot the beach of The following are the names of the Demo- | fair. taining a full exposition of the mat opsib’ te the ital "Bt. hb. The - cratic Gongremfonal Committe :—Ei Cas- The United States Circuft Court and the ‘will consist ee ee taal Keptopen, | ciate Tosperiia! intarm the pibllc “hat they have serly, California; John P. Stockton, New Jer- | State and Supreme Courts are still in session. | Sncetbetween the ‘company partes eet ee ae, —— percha checheandtn i Ddetween the company represented b! NDE 3 FRERES. (RUSE & FILS at both time and attent 4 H. jum, Connecticut Field his *eYaitiiae Fiske gO, Bangaute & Givin erbiaeatichcitt amreaaester | Soca, New York, doh F Bird From AInea"s Foig Colered man | San repressed iy Gases W Fae ane ier andthe "Brot Donche's Oncbtated Bark ae Biggs, Delaware; Frederick Stone land; | Telegraphed Baclusively to The Evening Star. spondence referred to the parties peak for ED* SEDOC 81. JULIBN, Been « ‘she occasion. js, 28c. cach. | John W. J Virginia; Francis SUSPENSION Baivo®, June 25.-A ton of the mecives respectively, and i fairly essere, Sr. JULIEN Com pf Arrangemente—Wm. C. Kinaly.J. | North Carolina; Philadelphia Van Trump, notorious Sol. Davis shot and killed a 0 in | both sides of the controversy. st. ESTEPHE. Welsh end P. Quill. __{Her.aGas} eS" "| Ohio; Wm. E. Niblack, Indiana; A. G. Bare, | the employ of Bite Berner low ine avis | General Smith recently passed severa! days Also, the renowses OMATELE Widae E°oF Live WHILE ir Lasts: guincts; Boyd Winchester, Kentucky: O. A. also fired oh Baructt, but without effect. Davis | in, Washington, ond was mock sa k ni r a —— ‘ 5 nessee; Erastus issouri; | was & carriage when stones might be made - PER. TE. &e., To be given HAH ALOSTAR LAND. on We Uneec Geliforsiay Soy Or Benne ; exas; | Oe eee ort ot the recovery of the body of matters in your article, or other | | 87 Gin and milk were sold at the New York ranging in price from 3 to $4 per du: DAY. Sune Zieh. Iv. Ficketese conte, mitting aS B. Young, Georgia; Adolph - Batley, young Whittaker l not true. It was the body ace a an Jubilee. SPARKLING HOCK, geatiomen ond lation, Peers tres, J0t-T a of ae peek ‘ednes. es. ore yt Syme E*cuResion . Tasim Manwens oy Royalty Two anv A Destructive Fire. GLYMON D RETUSN, HALY CENTURIES AGO.—A correspondent sénds fo The. Ser. oe a, suxbayy ie 26ra. visio. to Tum STAR as illustrative court table man- tenants plepengeicent m. Socom Peunesivanis aveuse. Bs ms ay Sy thy gf ners in Europe two centuries and a half ago, | on Thursday, destroyed one ‘and a-haif blocks of for giik sate Paras ge ear | Sulluine remrignion of piste the | Sf tiger, om gages eta of at mi cau -, | Royal and Imperial Court of Austria in 1624. It , t 8. P. BROWN &80N'S. cor, Edwar Ames, . Row . 0,000 e¥sxe ea eae, Isthate aua'N: ¥ aithowherf.i2ise | is translated from Tages Presse, Vienna, of | s¢/dwards& hte Ds ee aid pees ftties OAR: PXCURSION TO MARSHALL HALL, __ | June ist instant: be fae oa Excces tod Ge ag BifR.1. Majesty baying graciously invited Ag iguding rticion peg of sald company, to want Charek wines SION table bas been much gr: with named “Misirel good goods at hw | mcctwiubin, ten dave thereafter. for ‘she chotis of 3 fy BALL, jemieure, the ‘Oflcers; “nevertholew a Mi. 25 intrest, oppeaiis Bost Umee” No tevublews | vee or bre daye in not Igor than to pabite wewe: | tye Micaser Wa Mi Jeave 7th’ street | thinks proper to issue the ‘admonitions sed vemim | fPeriten ersoual notice fo cack sock” | METALS, o gel bats 1 They soaotipesomnt Seneeites te tite tas of Ea- rial Mi in full military dress, with their excite - Zz) —Fiv 200°S must be polite and defer- the OSCAR Tails ba5 Sovecth reset Sait ential te BM, aud not ented the place heir far [AL PEATURE AT OAK HALL— drunk. A four is AND BOY'S CLUTHING. sess ~ 2. At the table they must not rock themselves Ped: ? or : AK BALD. 098 Wb test. ba the table. met into the him loose, OnE Eee THB FaSHiION LB ALL 3. They must not take @ swallow of liquor he having held his styles of vel after each mouthful, lest they become soon | chains to the with the /O HOUSE IN FaE ORs ABLE TO com drunk or tipsy. They must, at one time, drink bolt into the pete with OAK Le Teh street. jel a a TD large enough A 1 000 He er ES esas ee Geil ante Gad mean Sa nip’ tae squaly large ‘A few min- ‘the . f nt gomme —_—= street. jel Ugur iteely, longer 8 free man. and dogs. EASONABLE PRICES, FAIR DEALIN| Shrecee o ey nae not put their hands or fingers | Darnell was in . ‘all-important debete ‘and RRS vine tase Goods, st OAK HALES $35) Shica tr the resaletagaerane. Importa- } into the or plates, or throw bones under | more secure teeinen Land Bill he hae bese but tires times | to street. wae J PEC. 15. And be it further enacted, That the direc- ne bre <4 just not lick thetr fingers or spit into Ko sarend at the Honse of Commons, when be made 100 Siue pants soak recy Bn mado t0 my own order in | thelr platon ot blow dhety ee te abit into | Ing, 2 his Inst speech could soaicaly stand erect. It street. : el crdf amd. Proper. Fexpecting the dispoetion ' ‘They must ‘pot rink to such excems as to fall killed nly helped | $Se'men who have stood tn the fromt of politics | OFS CLOTHING BOYS CLOTHING, BOYS’ | snd management of the sicck, property. estate. and G BEY okk. | shane ns chairs; but must be able tostand up | to drag him was Will | life during the last decade are rapidly passing $2, LOTHING, at OAK HALL, opposite Post Of- | SP or ioe Eee Riad sing the , ay ERGAR- | Whenever so ordered. ee te Ge, beliesing Rime innocent, He | sway. <A ANDDRAPWETAAND NON | gaith city and county of + free om SB FANS. a0. jel? Tae Massacuusetre Liquon Biit.—Ths | poet (AT of cena ata ies Standard says that 500 ALPACA ANDDEA Be wath oast pa One Pprontgrt Ron EARIRS, ecg SOMERS Governor of Mesechuretis ben ned the dill enticed ahd tnvecteged by Soper, who received Ureeley contnuer fo ‘be senously wih Bee street. q amoun’ them subecribed amending ibitory pples Hogan’ . Darnell disease with which he returned from the Baha- aie res ee mae be i —— PR OEROR ‘wiGrrs, ac, | mentary sct. Fe will therefore be lawful toll | that Soper threatened to Eill im ipiereutessa | ‘sease, With which he returne (te Hot she, Geatae ORE REE, | Seite 27 a ane apna dee | AU PaO WHO BR Siri ets rade cients tay | Sener seen Se | Sees he 7H to pay ‘avy instalments as required Srecctation 333'sth Bee i] each ‘vote whether the sale of strong drinks | the where Dr. Mieetnesry. ph a fa ps Te E Sapee ee shall be made within their respective munici- copal service ‘and offered fic auction’ t0 the New York | palities. then asked if he had of pay In ths maakt Seas eet Nah i iF i r4

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