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7 = —— THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISZED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | At The Star Baullding, ! S.W. Coruer Pennsylvania Av. and Uth St, | ay THe ; EVENING STAB NEWSPS? ES Courant. | ~ —-e———- | E STAR {s served by carriors 1 their sab- } sim the City and District at Tax Cents rem montTE. Copice | address. In the discriminations of this foreign | COmpany, that which seems almost incred. > able, after reference to the correspon- dence spoken of by the memoralists and 2 the editorial attacks which have appeared in certain leading newspapers, ix this Tact, vit: that there has existed tora long while, a dis crimination against the Cuba business, reby the New York, Newfoundiand and London Tele- | graph Company at this date. charges thirty-eight cents in gold more, for every ten words trom Lendon to Havana, than International Ocean Telegraph Company charges from Ha- y | yana te London. Thus, notwithstanding all this outcry against us for discrimination, they them- | selves charge and pocket thirty-eight cents | geld for every ten words over and above the Paice ror Martine :—Three Months, $1 ; regular tariff to New York, plus the tarifis from ‘Sex Months, $3.00; One Year, $5.00. No papers ; New York to Havana. “Zon WEEKLY brAb-puimed oo rir! W2%, 35—N2, 5,396. W ASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1870. TWO CENTS, | wec'rafow tacts’ ciat the Now Tone Rese TH seri werx or FoRTY-rovr Cents at the counter, Two Cunts. | foundiand and London Telegraph Company 1 morsing—§1.50 a year. | ip esndont towards the government an: pesple ————————__———— eee — ol ¢ United States, towards the Interna- _ j a Reply of the Intermational Geeam tional Ocean Telegraph Company. has ne cial AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR.| FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. | "yeizpctu tor the Monee: | coal set" Telegraph Company, bas no claise = — = ¥, din, rial of the Fi Com- behalf, I will now briefly set forth the origin BRAND ARMY BIVOTAC PURE WINES -- - This Afternoon’s Dispatch This Afternoon’s Procee z8.| pany. | and reason for persisting in the ‘Gtecrisstnation G AND Having mad Washin N d Gossi oon's Vispatches. ‘The answer of the International Ocean Tele- of two dollars per of ten words against bapa The Totton tn ashington News an tps Tvxspar, June 28. graph Company, by William F. Smith, its Pree- | Orene teitcd meal Pan eee or ne TO TARE PLACE @ e fol parecer . } States. origin. 7 ND FRIDAY, JUNE 30 AND | viz: Thece j er SENATE—The Atlantic and Pacific Rail- | ident, to the charges made in a memorial pre- tation between the Western Unio: “ sapeeas oem 77T a perenion. JA: Rowenta. Syeary ol Giver ga, | | {stenxat Revexun—The receipts to-day ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. d bill was taken up, and debated until one | sented to both Houses of Congress by the pats ans the Interasoney eran pion Com AT THE GERMANIA SHOOTING PARK. | emily Rocuar,sjoorson,@2 per allen. mf ee FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. o'clock, when Mr. Morton moved to go into | Flcrida Telegraph Company on the ith of Jane | Company Terulted n'a, reduction of the Nedtern deren of the S006 e se Ke . hy aoe —- ° = 4 m business to = ct ine Apple aspera! on, Btougbton itvors, ‘THE PRESIDENT AND FAMILY leave here on beter ea a rininos ari mi of £ Cin Se — fed eaprtionerd mw gore adie, oat the “arb tee ee Se counter eal | Uaitea's . ae & Saeae eat me per gallon. Dy ‘ba . Friday evening next for Connecticut. ‘An A “4 ‘At 1.30 the doors wet and ‘ | & stipulation on the part of the Western ot iy bi met merican Wants to Bay the 30 p. m. re reopened, ot New York, on the 2d of December, 1865. On | fy > $ r= Mill from North Cacolion, 85 per ‘gallons Ail the Seen Home of Dickens—The Feuiau Mim- | Various memorials, petitions and reports of | (re 2d day of January, oon ae ake wae passed | pre (Company that this reduction sh ould not can he’ publse geesrally that | above is at leant Giver gallon Da. ¥. A. Laima, of New ota cgeneoss isters_The Goodwood Cup. committees were presented, of mo general | by the Legislature of Florida authorizing the | therefore, of necessity left & diction ets have been periected for h-iling A | Kt elsewhere for the same ; the office of umpire in the Mexican claims com- | 41 koa weclusively to The Boening Star. : praphie Lines tees o eee ata Barats, tele: | against the European business. ‘Seco! se and at the plecn ceeve’ mentioned. | Propriiar of the celebrated mission now in session here. Loxpox, June23—The morning journals re- | pit naesereee Shall speak longer thas five | £1apbic lines through the State of Florida, and | the ‘continuance "of the, disctimiset, hort : ber) 1 mney’ a ; on Pen Smitary gonilemen. North Charles street. Baltimore. Md. yes hereafter announced through the | Ba R’S HAIR DYE. splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. jarmless, reliable. nstantansoas, doce Bot contain rol the vaunted and giving certain e>clusive privileges* for certain | of " iterate the statement that Earl Granville, Sec- | mi dment. * | offer on our part was made to reduce on Euro- ‘Tux PResivENT will not return here from his | retary of State for the Colonial Department. | “ene hin ar eons nee taxes, and for | ciceisphic a ere | Beam business, as we had redaced on United visit to Connecticut until Wednesday of next | will succeed the late Earl ot Clarendon as the | other purposes, was then taken up, the question 1) or modification, and conf ts | tates business, provided the other companies week. head of the foreign office. aay, | being on the amendment of Mr. Yates tatater | Stat, °r, modilication ee ee in the line to Edrope would take their fair share a The Post, a conservative organ, says:—‘In | the pi of this act no duty shall be levied | certain conditions, which were duly performed. | ‘The necro of this Wen wees, wen reincted. Nomiation Conrinmep.—The Senate, in | 8h acase the Right Hon Chichester Fortes- | on tea, cottee and sugar. On the 5th of May, 1866, an act of Go i t a ec ee * 19 , * ngress was | Furcpean business of the International Ocean Views at ‘night, and many (amp tion of Byron G. Daniels to be Assessor of In- | "It is stated that an American has offers to | suggestion. : submarine telegraphic communication between | ye <a smene announced on the grounds. i : 5 hase the residence of the late Chas. Dick- er o pores > CHES BRASS | ao Une at Gade Hill, for £30,000. HOUSE.—By unanimous consent, Mr. Lattin | the United States and the West India Islands, | jaying and maintenance of a third and wntepen ply five pertormens tes days entertainment, NowrxaT10Ns.—The only nominations sent to | _It is almost generally conceded that Mr. Hes- | (N. ¥.) introduced a bill granting the right of | 4” the Bahamas; and, in order to facilitate the | dent fine between Earope and the Lnited Staves, dhecomree delightful = on brass instruments said enterprise, it was enacted that the company ‘This third lime derivin * = : | ® z 4 fair support from our the Senate to-day were John C. Burton, to be yer sag Toe tte i beta eg pend way through certain government land at Sack- | should have the sole privilege for a period of o my te company and those acting in concert with us, i o etts Harbor, N. Y.,to the Carthage, Watertown | tourteen years to lay, maintain, and operate te!- in the P it rurat west | PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. Amesor of Internal Revenue = haga against Lord Falmouth’s Ringeratt for the St. | Sq Sacketis Harbor Mallroud Company, whieh eframcpines or calewover the water Fees faust compete, at best it can; for the busines of ight, for the mei “ PN) Psa cnentee ene, ae P 0 ; ‘was passed. ands, shores and lands over which the United | 4 yet night, for the merry GASP EXCUBSION DOWN THE POTOMAC. | be United States Marshal for the northern dis- e commissioners — by yr — Me Hale, (Me.,) from the Naval Committee, | States ‘have jurisdiction, trom the shores of Ca er eee —— —> —. PROGRAMME THE LAR will leave SP. Brown trict of Alabama. ment to investigate the charges s0 frequently rted back a bill to compensate H.£. Ustey, | Florida to the Island of Cuba and theBabaraas, Fe no} bese | direct benefit of the people of the | States ——— mado lately, that the Fenians now in con- | Cites Clerk of the Navy Department, for extra | either or both, and other West India Iaands, | {2e°! > :~ ° y “oh 2; ~ of the Int ta Ocean Tue SAN Dominco Tauaty.—The Senate | ftement in England and the Colonies are | service rendered. Passed. For this the United States reserved the free use | Telegraph Company, at the sume tite vivre to harshly treated, will soon enter upon their : aictnzy ‘Onuamslt: | of the cate or cables tea tances 1 pany giving Went into Executive session at one o'clock to- | work. ‘The prisoners will have an opportunity | ,,4i- Bingham, from. the J Dill giving priority | of its own election, for the tratembeion tar, | 22%. line working in harmony with our own. It day, and after a discussion of halt an hoar as to | to be heard privately before the officers of the | fet; report | woud " by «1 0 ie courts to certain cases in Felation to the | ssges to and from iis military, naval, diplomat. | Kowl’, obvi usly, be untair to induce capital to 1, to be | & Son's wharf, foot of 7th street, on! asic by | FRIDAY, July Ist.at 9.90 9. m., for a tri it @ miles down the Potomac; returning, arrive at the wharf § p.m. Masic and Dancing. Refresh aents for abean if Me on hoard. ‘Tickets—Gentleman, $1; Gentleman and Lady. $1.50: Lad cents; Children. £0 cents: can he At? P.M. each day the Park will b ed by the firing of the cannon ss d European line, unless every ® 3 riety of immediate action on the San | g0vernment. At such hearing the goalers will ;. hich was 4 ic, or cor salar ageats, and “said company not poe wd a dale te be follvwed with Bag haces ‘sed | Seth street and Mew York aronans ¥, Preuad s Cone Denes rosie it was decided, by a vote of 31 ere ee ee teen natn tts eal Thr, Garheld, (Ohioy) from the Committee on | to've permitted to charge and collect for mes- | Bry etrer pee cane eens eaeare, £0 this line . por aecmaial fectione ry. Georgetown, and at the wharf. 9283" | t 28, not to take up the treaty. The doors | of uneinte Hint ie Gtarenton, aye Me TAN ocd. | Banking and ‘Currency, reported back a bill | * transmitted Ghrongh any of its sub-marine method of doing that, is to maintain our pres peech from in stand. At this time the Must and Dancing and all the Tre GRAND BxoussIONS TO NUBFULK the clause of the act of June | cables more than at the rate of turee dollars re ‘ were then reopened, and the Senate resumed | nary man, or mere politician, could never have Piping malty or of Ja: 4 ‘ and | tariff for existing lines, while mak'ng 4 tw eporteand f ymes will be suspended, and will not be tt in relation to national banks, to banks | ffty cents for messages of ten words,” provided, t a i rial redaction in the taritt for the third - the close of the speech ‘The elegant Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE | the consideration of legislative business. Se, Cees eee ee thas Rave gone inte operation prier to that Game, | thas the oempany ent] cous the line £0 be e tad pany. By my latest wivices, agreements to this clos he f ’ 7 enng Gowaer EAGT OF pa sire 9 _ which was passed. workin; thin itiod effect were being prepared in London on the Seas be epreneey etait 96 | SE hae of vk cent a 3 ie ‘Temrorary SUSPENSION oF OrgRations.— | ¥* 4 large-hearted and statesmanlike man.” ‘The House then went into Committee of the | years. | prepar r + illuminated, and will continue | on r) thronghont the evening. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, Jcxy 2 axp 4, The Park will be closed at 12 o clock midnight respectively, for Norfolk, Virginia. giving the ex- a | 13th day of June, 1570. Congress may discover nal Thron; Isthmus of | Wh iscellaneo propriation bill. Not long after this, a grant of an exclusive | ~ ; During the time that the counting and investi- The Canal eo a as Lag Maser atent premeee e Rmcif from the | privilege for forty years, for making and mats: | ee va A wd Internatio mene Oesen = ele gation of the affairs of the Printing Bureau at | aruexs, June 24—It is announced that work | charges made yesterday that the committee had | taining telegraptiic communication between ay = maintain longer lines for a subsidy of ‘sho o it ji Mh the Treasury Department is it all k y , | introd rivate ims into a eral appro- | the island of Cuba and the United States, was 500, " : esa Se carertnaity of soenting « ae ry Dep: in progress all wor! on the canal through the Isthmus of Corinth, mpeg peo . = the PI oe | ee Peli aoeare t of Spain. 7a se ngeeoooe aay other tel in that Bureau is suspended, therefore no | which has been some time in contemplation, iation bill “ goes on that the 3 i ' Ni that the amount in | may be asked, why, having the exclusive vi- % money fo being peintod. The counting wilt bo, Will be commenced at ence, tary ot te 5 ci cede coudbsation wan on | os tree Ee eae cerns ae — Cpe ke en neal ben Lake over in two or three days, and work wil! be re- unpald belance long since due upon a written Peape this company should resist the applica- i, : 4 sumed immediately thereafter. 3 ica | words, in which the address, date, andsignature mn of the Florida Telegraph Cot ~ Ag ad are counted as message, is in plain violation of . nately Monday and Wedneedi Baliccas will be frequently sentape ted | BOUND TRIP TICKETS. 95—GUOD FOR a aee ee Pattie tay atk nett | or can go on first and return op second trip. od order throughout this testi- ents, state rooms, and berths can be pro- General Prim. MADRID, June 28.—General Prim has gone to ntract. Lido. He will return on Friday, when he will | °°! it - al of the ved May . red on beard. é 7 * Mr. Orth (Ind.) contended that it was a pri- | repeal o1 act appro’ y the provisions of the statute which limits the ee Sion dene i Le Weber's Brae and String Band will be on board. | THE VACANT JupGEsHIPs IN THE District. | 8° % Vichy for a few weeks. vate cain and should go the Committee on | memorial of thatcompany urges the repeal of — to 63.30 on a ‘message of ten words.” befremoved.. ‘The committee in charge ofthe | , Tickets for sale at Metzerott Spec Store, Foun- | The President has not yet sent to the Senate American Marriages in Paris. Claims. who were compelled to give to the | the law upon three distinct charges aga'nst the | Tne ortion of the act Of Congrons of aay 5 wicewure of the ocension, or that will Te Fenneyivanin ‘trenne: 8. P-Brown & Son’. corner any nomination for the position of additional | _.YAB!S, June 28—The marriages of the Prince | House their reasons for recommending the pay- | company of violation w or other im- | xis, bearing upon this subject, has, already ree jew “York avenue, i of Nicavaro with the daughter of Lorillard | ment of the claiminareport. Hechargedthat | proper conduct. When the bill was pre- | been given in thi it id ante Judge of the Supreme Court of this District, | Spencer, andof William De Gract with Mss bored tia of legislation was vicious, and ne | sented in the Florida legislature for depriv- nen hoy of words to call the attention of G to the that all these paragraphs would be | ing this com of its vested — — fact, that the line from Lake City, er Fiorida, Ad-vission tothe Park, (each person ).......23 cents. or that of Police Justice under the bills author- | Hawley, of Stamford, Conn., are announced. Children.( ander twelve years of age). 10 cents. * BAanD FACE LG izing those appointments recently passed by ioe aad icken out. state, 2 hoa a EDALE. mend Bet ‘ Miolaied. any of the conditions of | £0,cub&, #8 the entire line of this company. em aad Ceyisterura. O* Dancin Pavilion. (ench person.) | Oy the Heights of Georgetown, an the Congress. He will, however, make the nomina- | Mgunde0o Btolee trom eae tenes prnpisuior coomaatedion roxas “me paparenae | tee ten cane: ehaen it weeteecNingtatne iene: pony ee dee pag ent poring | = liste. will be ttea | Additional interest from Calisthenic and tions for both positions before his departure for | _ Comm) '. on account of ordnance,” instead of ‘to pay | No charge, therefore, having been made against Eaeaen oo forests. The act of Congress beer owing meat igh enn env nd Fm en Gymnastic Performances. Brass and String Music | Connecticut on Friday. Tetegraphed to The Evening Star. Horatio Ames,” there would have been noques- | the character or honor of company, no ef- | gave the company the right to charge for a nd Jumping, and there willbe ne fee charged those |B, Attendance. “Conveyances from the corner of Bau June 28.—The office of the Mary- | tion raised; and yet it was for payment for ord- | fort was made by it to defeat the bill in the Le- | emage of ten words over any of its sube and Jumping, and there w' » fee charged those and Bridge streets. c land Fire Ii Col f Balti: natce that the appropriation was made. gislature, feeling secure, as we did, that judicial | marine cables three dollars and fifty cents. ‘ho enter these contests, after the entrance fee of Goorin DO Tae DeatH or Lornp CLarENpoy.—A dic- | }@nd Fire Insurance Company of Baltimore, i ith \dment. | remedies would protect our vested rights. The | ‘made agait io! 22 conte to the Park io paid ‘ S&T. DOMINICK’S BUILDING ASSOCIATION b t by cable to Mr. Motley. U: corner of Post Office avenue and Sscond street, ane peraaren! was passed with amen: 2 Prot Fiorida ‘er The charge against it of violating the con- here will be no extra charge for the Carrousel | SS will give a GRAND PICMIO at ABNER Patch was sent by cable to Mr. Motley, United | { short distance from the Post Office, was robbed Mr. Boles (Ark.) moved an amendment to ap- | memorial, however, of the Flori eles ditions of this act, either in spirit or letter, is Riding, Swinging or Dissolving Views, but itisex- | SEVENTH STREET PARK on TUESDAY. States Minister at London, yesterday, fom the | about ngon to-day of U.S. bonds and other val- | propriate , to pay James Overton for ‘quar- | Company, now before Congress, makes di not true. Ithas never charged for such mes cted that none but the little folks will use the | sth inst. Entire proceeds for the benefit of, State Department, referring in feeling terms to | uable securities to the amount of $150,000. termaster stores and commissary supplies turn | charges against the conduct and honesty of the | sages three dollars and fifty-cents in any cur a carefal iaam,who will toe that me accldeat babalte | ye Terbertfells tebe tha public estkoeeee, | tho death of the Earl of Olavendoa, conaliday The trunk containing the securitiesof the com- | ished or pean by the armies of the United — reg nscsinted the International Ocean | rency, and is at this thme charging one dollar » i ten ‘mak i i ae Mee pany was brought from the safe deposit at 10.30 | States. ; elegray mPAny. 5 A and Seventy-five cents. This ge is, of will be admitted to the Park unless | Gye ot the grandest Of the teuasn. Rvery poonitie | a follows: “The President tenders thesympa- | Pet yee D the purpose of inspecting a partic. | Mr. Farnsworth moved to insert aparagraph | defend our rights, Dat our reputation, that we course, in gold, the business of the company be~ by their parents or proper goardiens. provision has been made for the preservation of or | thy of the people of the United States to her | ular paper contained therein. After this had m prvi) $20,500 to enable the Secretary | make this answer. ing with a foreign count in which U. 5. cur- + the earn aitsang | def and the rigid exclusion of persons of doubtful | Majesty avd to the British People, and condo- | been done, about 10,000 additional securities | of the Interior to pay an indebtedness incurred | We propose to put before you an incontro- | reney has no standard value. The Congres of mk: | Tetn enmnged for the occasion. “Fiekets;age-sach” | lence to these to whom the loss brings persona | We7e deposited in the trunk, which was placed | by Austin Wiley for Indian service in Oalifor- | vertible statement of tacts bearing s0 directly | {yn@@,uespeatandard value, The Congres ot inner maa,” suite mittee of Arrangemente—Wm. C. Kinaly 3. | pric.” behind the counter. nia, He said he voted to strike out a paragraph | upon these charges, as,in our opinion,will force | the rates over the cables without any intention bles the me 4 the occast a + the Park | Walsh.and P. Quill. {Her @Gaz.) ‘yen ae == Shortly thereafter a stranger entered the of- | to this effect ney, under the belief that all | every fair and un — mind to the cons | or interfering with the tariff of land lines, which he net proceeds of the funds taken at the that unfrien dat the Dai Pavilion, will be devoted to ——$——— ¢ up and furni-hingof the new Grand Army F ©. REICHENBAOCH’s Piano Store, . Arrangements now pending to aid to the : = = sed fice and engaged Mr. Hambleton, president of | the private claims were to be stricken out. Ax | clusion y legislation inst Ws | formed no part of the line for which t Ma. J. H. Savitts, Ohler Clerk Of the Treae- | the companys Iu cuaversatien: Gaiseoe ie nae | the other land oot hee he en eee | ena nore tae tation of tie board, and exclusive privilege was given. This ury Department, left here last even ng for | insurance of a horse, valued at $25. in Rich. | this. The amendment was adopted. but the good faith of the United States. When | Gent trom theexplicit wording of the law. Chicago, and will be absent ten days. The | mond, Va. Mr. Hambleton left his Private | | Mr. Dawes moved to amend by inserting a | the time came for obtaining the money neces. Sole Bazan sund OvaE 80 XE Ete to ask f the cash : i $55,400 to pay Joh to carry out the enterprise contemplated | \roiler Ghick’ tie ey Articles of association, jueembente oting with rif Bowling | Ss , : . Bigelow, | 10m to ask & question of the cashier in the | Paragraph appropriating $55,400 to pay John | sary under which’ the company was organized, per eae ears ene | Sole sgency. cy, for, the mals of the celebrated PiAkos oe oon pep tonya al aie nahh front office, the stranger following him’ and | French Finn for cupplies furnished to the Slows | Urtie Commaon: great difficulty was encoun- | jooked formard te the souetruction oni mm Vice Preeideut, the Cabinet, aad to other diet. | SeCammon, Albany also. eecond. bend ERY toact as chief clerk during Mr. Saville’s ab: | leaving the baliding. Indians. Adopted. tered in procuring subscriptions, and the money | tenance of aline between the city of New Vork ~ ahed gentlemen to honor the occasion by their | 8. Organs and Melodeons for sale or! sence. Immediately the loss of the trunk was dis- A Mr. Pomeroy (Iowa) moved to appropriate | was finally raised by the corpo: " and the city of Havana, in the island of Cuba. covered. | Among the bonds are $25,000 in U. 8. | 111,000 to pay certain similar accounts which | pany and their perronal friends. This money | “"Pne act of the Florida legislature, appromod JUDGE PURCELL MAKES A Fiour vor tis | coupon, slaty-fours, S1,00) in Northorn Centrai | have been filed and approved by the was freely subscribed on the faith of three dis- | January 2.1806, also author.ved and cimpowored Lost “Unirice.”—Hon. R. Johnson and Mr. R. | F#ilroad coupon bonds, 1885, $13,000 in Cincin- | reau, and known as the Harney claims. tinct and separate governments. Many capital- | the company to erect, construct, maintain, and J. Brent and others have been employed by some | Pt! and Marrietta railroad, 2d mortgage bond. | Mr. Lawrence (Ohio) opposed the amendment, | ists, and among them some who had been for | operate telegraphic lines, th > Bebeor Fent on the most’ secommodating terme; Fiano woneee aD P'The Washington Choral Society and the Saenger- | OFean Tuning and Repairing. Seely bend have also been invited. and it is heped they Will be present a enhance the attractions by some Cather § 1 0,000 REWARD! 310.000 REWARD and $6,000 in U. S. registered certificates, the | claiming that it was contracted in violation of | years engaged in establishing telegraphic com- | Florida. Both the articles the act were There 1%, a 5 fe ou prominent citizens to contest the constitution: | remainder consisting principally of Baltimore | law. He said Gen. Harney was sent West with Trunication with Europe, declined to subscribe, | placed before the committees of Congress entrance te the £ ¢ | MENTS than ‘are old dste ee On ALE | ity of the bill abolishing the Orphans’ Conrt, | and Chiorailroad and George's Crocker authority to expend £100,000. In 1889 Congress | on the grcund of the peculiar hazards to been’ | Which had charge of the matter, amd it is there pty mga CLOTHING HOUFE, No. 523 7th street opp mite | S11 ue manner in which the bill passed. They | A complete list of the bonds andetocks stolen | passed a bill appropriating £490,000 to settle bis | countered in crossing the Gulf stream, and the | fore impossible to allege, that Congress in- 2 é ‘Omics, "Ww. + oe is aemnthoes wer a commence by applying tor a writ of man- | will be issued this afternoon. All ‘the bonds are tins, and in the general Indian appropriation | small amount of business likely to arise in an ATi so, with the tari! Our leading articles now are | Gamus, 0 of the denomination of $1,000. bill another $100,000 had been put in_to settle | tlapg.c a fm the lay- i cg <4 ee poy ny the amy 3 shosen, i Repay aa AE ay © fh wince, 60 we CaLtrorNtA AND HER Crimes years | of Wien tes N cholas Hoffman forthe murder | all, these elal No one knows the | ing and maintaining telegraphic communication | act of Congress was concerned to heen eee at OAK HALL CLOTHING toons. her white laborers were happy pros- | of - S9 ¥. Phe’ ver- | amount of them. He wasoppored to any fur- | actors the Gulf stream have been shown by the | nated its line at Key West, asit was also within treabie erous, and none were idle who wanted Worn, | Gictobthe jury was not guilty. ther appropriations. fact, that in laying the two cables from Key | its province under the act, to have continued it . = But bow is it to-day’ White men cannot tind ——_—@—____ Mr. Dawes defended General Harney, whose | West to Havana, mease | and unexpected ex- | to New York city or elsewhere. ‘That it did not any constant employment in that State, as the Destructive Incendiary Fires. course was approved by Gen. Sherman and Gen. penses bas been inct |, and in both cases we go to New York city was, because it would h: { )PENING 2 U-DAY=Five Hatred Linen Sans | (Dinete have driven them, little by littie, trom | rvtegraphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. (rant, and incurred the debt tofeed the Indians | have been saved from total loss of the cables by | entered at once into an opposition to the W Oe L, 525 Seventh street” yet | C¥EFY Avenue of industry by accepting ‘wages Provipexcey June 28.—A fire broke out | ‘prevent an Indian war. circumstances almost providential. Of these ern Union Company, to which line alone, wpon which no white laborer with a family to y Mr. Pomeroy reduced the amount of his | two cables, one has been disabled since last | jt cou look < support could possibly live; for the white | Sb0ut three o'clock this morning on Dorrence %, i ~ bah rg ge Bb p A f ‘k, and destroyed a coal elevater, | “™¢™dment to 50,000—the balance being cov- in | sages to all points within the United States. laborer, unlike nine-tenths of the Chinese, has | *tteet dock, » | ered by the previous amendment offered by Mr. in shallow water, has 4 wife and little ones to support, and he cannot | Stes, and considerable of the stock of Tucker, of - To have terminated its line at Key West, and : _ : Dawes; and it was adopted. been much interfered with; and during the | to have invited someather dono. — meet it, would have been to have placed itselt +S for payment of services rendered and supplies | take it up and repair it in about forty places. ror ane herding, animal-like, is not the way for human | {9a Company and damaged other property. : re H pce yg mplhg ee handy Mar bp he SPECIAL FEATURE AT OAK HALL— STATION UF A OANE To Mayor | [+ YOUTHS’ AND Boy's CLOTHING. ©” 'jci_ oe ee ee Motte First .class Goods, Reasonable Price « pac oy EVEN wl ‘st OAK HALL, 525 7th street. Lalies of | YOR FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING AT LOW ngand | prices ge to OAK HALL. 525 7th st. jel i i - | These cables were of the best quality which 1 tF r The loss is'estimated at from $75,000 toetie ns, | furnished on account of service at the Fort Ber. | These cal 1 | company. It was therelore determined to lay-, Promised. the = beings to'live; he preters to live like a Christian og! $15 is. | thold Agency, Dacotah Territory, $63,205.05, or | could be turned out from the worl of | Constract, and ueaimtain © to ietyat wi | Orb arthsamap® TE FANMION OW ALC | FE? thar an hlatous Papta Band Hopi fr sit Right, Gauge < | Cental theyot ae the Secretary othe tatero: | England Ail ca han foreed to wich | frm ity Want stake Sfp Ata pos v — = ys '* fel ie Scourge, % oe a] 4 ™a) 0 jus jue. . i of ¥ Pinas Toube cies Redietasase on Seto wit OAK HALLS 95 Aree? ORE having been driven from a the Qush-tab, from fie ee eeeen Neennns Dasheleer corn, which air. Sargent (Cal.) offered ‘an amendment to | vance of & repair-ship, the station of which 1s 4 Soorer ponent ge lipo ont aera @ widress, and th~ pi i s “ ~~, | Swing-machine, from the en, and from ‘The fii till at kat enable the Secretary of the Interior to indem- | along the line. fore be exorbitant in its rates. It has been or be made by Senate LINEN SUITS. PLAIN CBBCK AND | the position of family and hotel domestics. Fae eek ee te eee tom an the A. M. Adams for loasea sustained ‘The memorial of the Florida Telegraph Com- that the * Pre at rect Tae latiencted bis ieee, | 1,000 feted doar eser 533 7th soit ernst be an lang bethaes beeen hae burning coal. ‘The fire is probably the work of | Gationa by the Hinge ot tn by depre- stated land line above referred to was to be pr —_ Vew Fork Star. eeent ‘The exercises will be enlivened by Vocal and In ane nt dations by the Kiowa and Comanche Indians in ny sets forth as a reason, for the repeal of Our | poet} sw . “a Eother incendiary fire ocenrred at the same | 1##-$29,402; which was adopted. Franchise that the French Emperor,at the re- | MMty through swamps and an unbroken wild- 2 pes by, causing a loes of 63,000 to Devan | Mr. r offered a si: amendment to | quest of the United States Government, ‘has of the line, have to be maintained at short NitRo-GiyceRtve.—The dangerous char. | Lester's coffee and spice milis, and of 85,00) to | ‘Bdemnify Jose a Salzar for depredations by | abrogated the monopoly by him granted to the and horses and men at some of these acter of this material, says the Boston Journal, | A. 7. Adams & Oo, er-box factory,” | the Navajo Indians in New Mexico—s9,000; | French Telegraph Company, and other nations | smtnvnlsi.2 absolutely furnished with 8 was well illustrated a few years ago onthe pas. J -"*™* © Co's paper-box factory. which was adopted. have readily acquiesced in thissuggestion of the | Purchased at the ‘North, Ne ome, sage of a ship from Liverpool. fo this port. | Democratic Nominations for Congress | 4” 8mendment offered by Mr. Bingham, ap- | United 81 hp mp in op ad A im Philadelphia, French iB DEALINGS HALL, 525 ed je! street. 1 LOO Sai eaters eta BALL, S33:7h by some of the favorite Amateur strume Veal: L SON ee. F. REALE eo c ASLOSTAN ISLAND! unde; refitted and, a a 7 Ys’ ter being a short time at sea th tain dis- propriating $29,000 to enable the Superinten- Ered this lovely nod. Deena. Inand BrCLositine: OAR HALE: opoals bon OF. | covered tox near the‘ main hatch Shieh er | tugraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Star fend Of the Coast Survey to make observations Teception of Pie Mice and Pleasure fice ‘ . cited Lis suspicion that the contents was the . in Europe on evden pce the sun in Decem- Parties, respectfully call the attention of - Saw | dreaded nitro-giycerine, and without hesitation PHILADELPHIA, June 2%.—The delegates | ber next, was adopted. . Sete Silas eaisents, tg Gree rey | 500 Shotu Cakhe Ue TALL SEER, | beimmediaiey ordered Wocareteh remnant | elected by the democrats yesterday, met incom, | "nett MOP Sergi A RAISER & HERMANN | stront jel | and threw it overboard from the stern of the | vention to-day to nominnte candidates. In the | )1 4% CHINESE LAnOR QuaeTION—A corres- CATER. Bim" | He CILITTES Er. | Sip, Upon ite striking the water a terrific ex- | First Con, nal District Samue) P. Randall oy, a aren Ame, LO ee PALED AOR GET- | plosion followed, and a column of water sixty | was by acel he Second | MA» says the “American portion of Baz GALLERY, ease eet class +a OAK HALL. | feet high was thrown into the air but foren. | District Convention nominatee Thoviore Ouy- | Qrispine in that village have decided to le 1236 PEwwa. AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE, nately the vessel escaped injury. Had the box | ler, and the Third, Dr. Moffatt. Fourth Dis- “ e ntl eagune thege maar od hae neon eae been cast over from the side insteadof the stern, | trict—The convention adjourned to meet at the | ¥' of thie chaaninke sloped in the broadside of the ship would probably have | call of the chairman. It is understood that this | {ied with jo ape a pn ta heen smashed in. but as the vessel was under | really means an endorsement of William B. | {o¥n. die adds: “The excitement abstded. good headway she was enabled to leave a clear | Thomas, recently nominated in opposition to eeree ee mM. W "a, ‘The following Paintings are on free view. and for ante Betrothed,” by Maritz Cali~ of the 907 Pennsylvania Acenue, and Eebieted tn America “Large piefure by Eastin: | 1 ll take off porceay eu al Grads f Y i 5 z % 0 exbibit merice. Large pic 7 aaron a CoN Ber cons. om, for the next Near 18th street north. BEDUCTION IN PRICES AT °; ae 7 ror re, 10 HAIR BRAIDS made to my own order in which are added one bandred and twenty other J Women MEDICAL STUDENTS.—Tho Universi- ty of Zurich, in Switzerland, has med its Space of water between her and fore | Mr. Kell ae, thee manatectarers ate preen Bi siete at hn peatacat pies | Sate task pe ered Imi | the expaion ook pace. = ns ns or DO"? | ME Rese repebiegncandiat: "| Mig “and om huradaye te Sr ¥ in: Van Bu LYONS BLACK DRESS 5! ae ee —- lope—! of Capt. S : - Johnson (Vice President funder ae in.Van Bi Ai LK! J: D. Robinson, U.S. No The Sateo | ,,.The North Adams Transcript of the 24th says at Frapkfort, Kentucky, by J. Neagle. 1543. ec. “The trial of these men thus far proves their Eaclusively to The Evening Star. intelligence and capacity to master ail the Pictures from the“Thempson” and Beaumont | SUITS, REAL LA LINERY. rs to receive women, and confe: degrees . branches of the work they are to periorm. They | ish Government has declared its intention of qpllcctions, among which ore original eortraite,of | JBASHNS, IDSONS LADIES’ UNDERGAR- | Upon themon exactly the same terms as upon | , SA¥ Of the US ane, dad et iD. Hob. | probably will not be as rapid workmen or ac. | abropating the exclusive Privilege granted by Bimeelf: Gen a ington, by | BERTE MOMAE 2Users. FANS, &c. je? : icc bivwes eee eee Tigges remains will be taken to New York for inter. | CO™Plish as much work as the best American or | Newfoundland tothe New York, Newfoundland by humeelf, Hadssthn tashaens aie Tres Ramin nattan | secata Outing Ge eopeasmnel i eae on pocen of the expert leecha Sas! ja,are from ia, was th id san; first “girl graduate,” and passed a Very search: ‘The comm! rs to arrange for and super- | trate pvt find gy rode hey ‘Ament fed ing {rlumphant examination. The report | Fite the extension of Montgomery street quali- | have spent several hundved dollars in buying of the rector of the University says that the | fiedto-day. They will commence work at once. clothing, provisions, boots and shoes, &c. > medical yy unanimously agree that the The Sutro tunnel has reached a depth of 1,270 sd y -Disas2 nel! ir Wentworth: | [MPORTANT TO RETAIL CONFECTIONERS. A a a sy rer CURSION BTIES, any EES bY 3H, 8, Roehkock, | ALL PERSONS WHO DEAL IN FRUITS, &c. one of the finest and largeed | wt. 3. OWENS, General Commission Merchan: in the United States. 313 Sth street, near D. has the celebrated PRIZ| H.N. BARLOW, Proprietor. | PACKAGE and PACKAGE CANDIES. and West's French workmen, but they do their work well ind London Telegraph Com; * apt. Robinson commanded the Pen- | and thoroughly. ‘Mr. Sampeonis confident eed | he neers ee has abused its by im- Proper diatrimisation tn ths ‘ari, nd subjoins between the w York, Newfoundiand facul presence of females during the lectures and the | feet. Co! and tule compe Tels will: ~ -12ee- ae Com . a * MEDICATED NDY, manufactured by the — A GENERAL STRIKE IN CorK, IRELAND.— col that the {international Ocean He, 456/On 2 a Zbisios a Gaited States Confection ‘Company of New York— | ciiniques causes no difficulty, and, alter six Explosion and Fire The strike in Cork, ireland, ts nb longue’ one +h Company might make itself so odious 5 —= Brager | the most saleable articles in the market Je8d-Im' — experience, they look with entire satisfac- fined to journeymen tailors, but has become | ‘Goctimination to to nord ® just cause for MARKRITER’S, EW DBUG STORE —The adersigned wou ‘ion at the solution of this vexed question. Some | Telegraphed Eaclusively to the Evening Star. eral. Laborers in all departments of in- interference in some way of to Mo. 486 SEVENTH STREET, between D and Bstreets, call the attention of the citizens of Wash- of the professors think that the presence of ALBARY, June 28.—This morning an explo- Sastry are lea or threaten to work. | protect the oppressed. In this case, however, I SS be s abows Odd Bellows’ Hail, ‘‘ Wee cetiralas enact tne, First and Second’ a hasa oe Pegeena fied both | plosion egrioeiag Hyatt’ biliarddall mana- The Heamahip works are ‘abandoned- foun- | will show, frst, that the companies complaining Hy of L and Wth streets, which they have just, betas 3 é men. br 7,00 Bear ay w out @ por- | drymen have left their shops, lockmen have | of this discrimination are not entitled to claim 8 ‘Stock ‘indow vith a of the rear wall of building and set the | stopped work, and even workwo! t | the of Congress; and, secondly, that re Frames. Picture Gord end Teaebs. ings, | opened wim ecg AND riexrorns, Homnrnts ORIME—On Saturday test two | house on tsec Tho mn was caused by | home and newsboys refuse to sell pacer, | the discrimination wuich is in’ fever of wiitens ‘TERMS CASH. == eos | : eave creme, strictly a class | little girls were found in a race or sluiceway | Mice rubbing matches lying erect ying juantity | There were no scenes of violence iy. bur | of the United States has its origin in good and Please remember Name and Number. ap 25-1’ rel iy where at all hours of | near White Kiver, Indiana, who, it was sup- | f gun cotton, which was employed iu man- | the situation is dangerous, and excitement | sufficient reasons. The New York, Newfound- . = . the day and aieat the public’ may be furnished with Fossgat tig medirore secttentally Psion | fmeture of bitlard balls. ‘the’ damage to the and anxiety intenses land and London is & foreign cor- BEPOSITORY, ica * A. DAVIS & CO. urther development Coroner's uilding ———__---7--—______ poration, deriving its from the com- a4 F STREET. jeT-2m usta oem Druggists. revealed the horrible fact that the clans peed ABDICATION OF I8ABELLA.—The abdication | merce of the United States, or a rm ‘ADAME DUBOIS two outraged and mi , and the of the throne was signed by p aeporderoamape See See Soe ee Sitremnth ahd ements Brees, M youngest was also murdered in the oa members of | Its office is in the city of New York, its board of sou HAIR AND FANCY sToRE, giving ing = several directors meet there, its dividends are declared 1211 PENN’A AVENU! arrests have yet been of farewell x the PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, 5 : oe HOTOGRAPHS, OHBOMOS, &e., | Between 12th and 13th ste, Washington, D.o. | “ink they are on the from ae Pope, the Sx-Quesm notifies BOCER'S gacure ow CULPTUBB, hat cabal DUBOIS Tux CoLogx Sqvarrans—The contest yes y, going — the Prince of Asturias and for P.cTOBE FRAMES, rs RUS me ee at ean ang ay antel McFarland : CORD AND TASSELS, dc., Be. DS. ANS of all descrip, yous says the proceedings he has initiated fo VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS. PS fee BOWS nd SARS: LACE Trend rescinded dc it ito dlvoree wil be eae and sir vorable issue, his 8K ecution ALBAN boat abundant funds his now being made to com; % ran into the last near | command to necessary expenses. Present teuauts assert that the Ieee neers ree Rhinebeck. ‘The T was sunk. A re- | is understood that tthe present ha wil Eon roved in valuation four huunred per cent. b: fst poem pengde on tthe only person in- | nect himself with one of literary weeklies. heir cultivation, and they propose to move of | Jured was the sagincet on the Telegraph, who ——_-~02--____ half the crop which they are now raising. ‘was slightly scal paza, lad med Baldwin Alexander, of pas amencatbs i, Caer, ears Sulack county, ‘a., having been appointed ase CANADA ANNEXATION to the United States The Heated Term. cadet at the Naval Academy on recommends. 3,000 Cases BORDEAUX, 1,000 Cases is not without friends in Canada—though the | Téegraphed Eeclusively fgg (SS TORABEE™ ERRS S| fe ares ramen nor, iSttnger aalcaas tee "attuceecae | yee, Bi 1000 Cacce HAUT SAUTERNES 1.000 Onces | ZLOUK LARG! BAY be ORADES. invasions, which ye cost Fast we = rane hs psible houses of For sale low, in lots to suit, s ve caused a good deal blood. The late died this Shoo eee FRERES. ORUSE & FILS fa A fend it ie said, upon Moving culate, ache m er tt sates GN rye meee mace falling * FRERES, KES Svs ARS4LLE & _jeW Near Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot members enrolled before New Year's day, who ti GER a SAREE 7-50 many flowers, Hci peer are CO_, and F BE MAN TTENTION, ITALIANS{ will be devoted to anne: Tadten- Commencement at Harvard. ut on grasses ‘ment All the diferent Brands, A tas tions of the same nature appear elsewhere in | Telegraphed Baclusively to the ‘Rar. ton the bonnets and hats this season, that en atiee BEDSG 0 or, ULE OLIVE OIL? OLIVE OIL: the Dominion. De ee ee at | soem’? “ttle of the original material can be | Sante “S Sr. JULIE ieieetinnd Gente mene seat ent caaiaaca Harvard to-day was attended by the Governor | R@-The shop-girls of New York decline the | London ‘pays ss 1 DOC; ELIA CHELINI. Grocer New Rochelle, and a Mr. Geary, at Pontes: and a | assembly of literary persons and fered of the maltese in their are Also. the renowned CHATEAU WINBS of oid | 0 Pennaylvaniea “Sent aie Ist aud 2d streets nia, have agreed to trot their respective friends of college. The banks and insurance with the store! for : VINTAGES, oot Bi. from Philadelphia to New York, for $1,000 a | OMces are closed. according to the custom. The | s7-The New York papers ste crying out | BM ‘while tie = LAROSE, GROCERIES, WINES QUORS, sue ac, | atsasORe Rinded dolars hae already’ boon | Westher ls excoesively bot against the uso of cusilions yw the horses cars, | Sod y |. ae, |. Where are societies Wwerrii that they contagious with ranging in price from 3 to 948 perdemes rutins nuscine neeey jeW'aw ' | prevention of cruelty to animals? ne = bebe cS gsc peg oemg- anes cases. © = ther prove, ouiaen —_— MPIBE BEATING BAN ———_-~ee--_____ 'HEYENWE, June 28—The Boston excusionists | e7-The rope that haggd Jetk Reyaslasiein can SPARKLING Hocg, — FEMALE “STRATEGIST.”—Clinton, low, are expected here at nine o’clock to-morrow nest Ne cure rheuma- b SPARKLING CABINER CATAWBAs | Without an equal fe the world. {female strategist. "She wont to chareh; found morning, on their return trip. tins Dnt notin tho xay Ht cured Jack. pola forth sone Emoman meummtty, | GiSUCEI aan ate gapegeee | matte gens font ote | Sie aanein wie | SEE SSyal Seer aT ESS | Savi tee Pe “OTT1S Pennastvanta Aveuce, my ttf 634 Pengsylvenisavente, | it under herself. ' oe out $55,000 in pedis. - —— ant Totions © the * rien

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