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THE EV TAR: PUBLISHED O16, Sunday At fhe Star Lulliding, 5. Comer Peansyivazia Ay. and Uth a, in a general st Would give women freccom {rem a galling and ° ve thraldota. —— to fer EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COUPANY, | beFrasS their movements. and the wnole wor Of intelligent, active, conscien: | ‘Talents follow their ccample. sRROoNE RACES | are an but they regard to weather, out some beautiful toilettes, | The supreme ome, the style par croelience of the season, consist« of casagwe, OT as some call \UOGs Women wil soribers in the City and Distriet at Tam Cats PxR WEEK or FORTY-FOUR CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two Czyts. PRick von MarLine :—Three Months, @1.50:;{|__-_ Six Months, $3.00; One Year, $5.00. No | THE STAX ts served by carriers to thelr sub- ‘pening Star. the skirt generally open at the ty -Oints avd looped at the ide wath Tosetter or : ea ed ) ae ae WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1870. TWO CENTS. | Eisne: eHiceceeerte | bows to match the peiticost It is trimment eit ae ¥ inquire of the British mont by what | lace or silk fri beaded with feathorea SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING ST ict eMac R ee dens ed authority Americah tishing vewels are stopped | fe ie castenane abuane ‘and rere Lae at pea AR. eae Ot. | euesamatenene aohemen tan on their way to the Wishing Banks by vewels | fled st the clbow,—a mort singwiar toilette nt lore few da att a im eg td breathing Benjawin Fraoklin. with soul ofa for jwstice from Con jotiam, and proof on ay ‘eebington, &c , aski~, EN, OF stty yeaie and WwW ASHINGTON SCHUETZEN FESTIVAL. The ANNUAL GRAND VAL wii Ih, 18th. 20th, Tet lowing named stat t bidder, at the PA. ats Will be disposed of WEDNESDA Kon Yard apd the Restaurant. T the balance twe promisory note, ¢stisfactorily d-payable Sai rive tther particulars will be annoonc of the vale. e3t THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTE VV *HINGTON CiTY GaRDEN, NEW YORK AVENUE, Berwren Ist anv 2D Starets 4 Kepecta ane roman Plan, This GARDEN is now open (since the return of the proprietor from ) on the Euro- pean pla and amne ment Of respectable parties. whe may be assnfed that they will be protected from any annoy- aecece Propriety. Families and child sort here in perfect security a variety of amuseme and on every Thursd instrumental music. concert.) The American vited to try thig new institution for their health amusement mw) ERNEST LePFLER RAND ARMY BIVowAC G AND SPORTS OF THE CAMP! TO TARE PLACE OX ¥ AND FRIDAY, JUNE 30 AND THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AT THE GERMANIA SHOOTING PARK, Northern Terminus of the Seventh Street Horse Rait- way. ‘The Hall Committee of the Grand Army of bo on eee “fanm-uncing tg-the comrades and friends Ui the organteation, ead the public generally that Republic. Department of the Potomac, ms ta have beon perfected for holding & Sree GRAND CAMP REUNION om the dates and at tl afternoon by their names to press distinguished military be semente of the festival will consist in chan ie there will be Foot. ale, C i Riding and Swites for the dale, Ci se as for the litte folks, Balloon Ascensions Fireworks and Dis- and many Camp Games and Dancing in the Pavilion. races, Gymnastic Exercises, Little foike, Balloon Ax wing Views at nig! Sports, to be announced on the grounds DONCHE’S BRASS AND STRING BAND, of twenty five performers, has been two days’ entertainmer discourse delightful m: from the stand in the Park, pet band of eight masicians dances in the large Pavil P soaucen by che firing of the anneunced by ri the Brass Band. At 4o clock the Dancing Pavil At 4%. Jamping fer a beau. if At 530, Gymnastic Exercises f Prize Medal, to be followed with Bag rz: ort *AtT, Speech from the main stand At this time the Music and Dancing and all the not be sportsand games will be suspended, aud will Tesumed tilt ‘close of the speech. The grounds wit be. brilftantly illuminated st dark and the dancing will be r-sumed immediately after the Le Les coaghout the evening. iThe Park will be closed at 12 o'clock midnight. After dark each even'ng the Dissolving Views will be ited. and there will also be » ently seu! duct whatev: nak ing themael ._ The committee in charge o! tl Arrangement in detemmined that ncthing «bell occur F the don. or that will re- to mer the pleasure of the o edit upon the organizstion. fect discs Admission to the Park, (each person ) 95 conte conte. ing Pavilion, (cach person) Children. u:der twelve years of age! ‘Admission to the Danek 95 cents extra. All persons, not professionalists. will be permitted to contest f princes f mpastics, Foot-races. Jumping, and there lee charged those speceter cue conten entrance fee of cents to the Park is paid There will be no extra charge for the Carrousel nging or Dissotv i ons bar the, it see that no accident No children will be admitted to the Park unless |acce by their parents or proper guardians. Mr. Abner, the proprietor of the Park. will exclustve «b: of the refreshment stan: he will provide an of watables ables w and the occas) of the funds taken and ing Pa fitting up and ‘The Washi the band hove abso boon Invited aad he is they Will be present and enhance the attractions by sume of their choles performances in vocal masic. ‘There is a small ‘on the outside end near the estrance to the grounds, where cep age be gecurely parked while the passengers are ing the grounds. “ ATIONAL THEATRE. THIS EVENING AND. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES GBsaT WatbaL A TROUPE. Fourth of July MAT! for school and night performance as usual. ANALOSTAN ISLAND! and P attention: Bee ee eee same. A) at HENEY A. = B. A. BibitionjNo. 436 ks ae a eee = Fen Tr Srese: Be: Bo. 696 Szvenru sT2xzr, SR agree, a ‘Please remember end Humber. op %-ly" squazany FE*T be heid at the New Schnetsen Park Tay amd i2d,on @ scale keretolo:e ¥ 19th ond Ih respective'y. will don the day Pleasant Famely Resort om the Pail the than can b+ GaUTt Native Wi on avenus,and S4 jolt MALL'S _VEGETASLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER Br Hair ever offered to the Restore Gray Hair to its Original Coler, bh where it has fallen of from All who ase it are unanimous in awarding it the Traine: the best Hair Dressing extant. URED ONLY BY druggists. may ri There will always be as well as of refreshments, + from 4 to W o clock p. m., the favorite German garden blic are cordially in place above mentioned, | when there will be short speeches delivered each it ntlemen, ter announced through the tor t! and 8 portion of them will asic _onm brass instruments ile the string and cor- il render the pop- lar dance music, both Gey aut night, for the merry ROGRAMME each day the Park will be opened, to be ‘cannon and music by lion will be o \. 1 Gold Prize Medal Gold Prize Meaal for & beautiful Goki Maces and ia illuminated, and wili continue tup. Police willbe om duty in the and the public may rely upon vod order throughout this fest Views, but it ix ex folks will use the MAREE ACT R. P. HALL 4 00. Nashua, WH. Proprietors. For saleby ail eco AGE IS HONORABLE. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG ‘on the honors, 8, and advan’ M. as tages of a hi y MARRIAGE, le Lite, and the fearful Evite oF Cetinacy, In moderh times,” Sent (ree, In sealed envelopes. didress, HUWARD ABS®CIATION, Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. my23-m,w.f,3m BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. Saas eos PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. 40) imform vat vill iv ¥ TH GRAND that the: wa ve their TES FICANG. to, MORDAY, Suly ah at t : Mos DAY, Juiz a would do well to give us scail. Prot. Dougherty « ‘cogaged Tor the occasion. “Picket: cents each. By order of the ne ‘COM: OF ARRANGEMENTS. UuULY FO oR TH. A Gs OF THE COOLING Grapes AyD SPRIM Those who spend the Fourth at this delightful re- ‘eat will find THE BEST OF |ALB AT CITY PRICES provided the entire day and ape the Dini Room adjoining the Pavilion. aah LP. KEEOH. 2 LERR: iON OF THE AND EXCUBSION TO GLYMONT. GRAND DISPLAY qiREeonns DUBING MING, oF THE Ev! Chase's National Brags and String Band haa been ““Boata will leave Bevonth st; wharf during the Y, at all hours: leavi: Glymont at all hours of the day. Good order will be . The Sheriff with a lange fone of pan wie be on fy eroands to eserve . Disorder! 8 will mot intd'at Glymont,” SUBEPH H. SHAFFIELD. Re Froprictor._ E*corsion, sony . 1870. ‘The steamers CITY OF ALEXANDRIA and WA WASET will TO MARSHAL T ake SIX. THIP: 1 HALL L tom Ferry Cor " ds at Doth’ places Fe fi asd in fine order, an ‘grouade a Tiss gn ns furnish vis itors with all the substant and delicacies of the season. good String Band will be provided for dancin; Gla order will be watacebed onthe grouuda. ois hears of boats leaving Washington, sec h and ers. = Bob P, FIFTY CENTS. _ aries baat 8.8 HOWISON. resident Potomac Berry Company. GED depuey Genersi Superiatendent. _Je20-3t Ns TO NORFOLK ‘The elegant Sti will leave SP. Brown & Sot whart, foot of 7th strect, st 2 p. m.. on SATURDAY AND MONDAY, Jriy 2 axn 4, respectively, for Norfolk, Virginia, giving the ox Vi iovists an o tunity of spendi followt Sunday or Tucsdey im Norfolk. home alter® hich will be placed under the chi ot ho will we ‘pelails ds. and and drink. ewith to “refresh the inner man,” suita. at the Park oa the Danc’ Wilion, will be devoted to fornishingo: the new Grand Army Bal ES are now Pending to add _to the gunuscments Target Shooting witht ifles and Bowling ines. “Tuvitations havé been extended to the President, Vice Presiden! it, the ‘and to other distin to honor the occasion by their children. Bo iiee Presa, aveson, tovrs es, ‘Near 1A street north, free view. and for Oalisch, one of the Col Richard Van Ba- ited from OL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, OHROMOS, &c., BOGEB'S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATURTTES, ac., Be., FP OTCKE FRAMES, CORD SND TASSELS, ac., ac. *VEUVET PASSE PABTOUTS. PABLOB BRACKETS, as & Fine Assortment for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. otly A.V. 8. OMITE. nately Monday a: Wednesd: BD TRIP_ TICKE FO! can go co iret SEE Eat, or. go 08 iD. “nts, state rooms, and berths can be pro- Weber's Brass and String Band will be on board. Tickets for sale at Metzerott's Music Store, Penn. seivenia evenue; Shafficid’s Bore. ag tenis wenue; 8S. P. Brown & Son's. of 15th street CEA York Oropley’s Drug , Georgetown. July 4th, 1870 THE GREAT DAY! OBSERVE IT FAITHFULLY! ILLUMINATE YOUR HOUEBS: ENGAGE BANDS OF MUSIO AND BUY FIREWORKS or B. SILVERBERG, 3123 SEVENTH STREET, BBr. PexNsYLVaNta AVENUR anv D SeREsr. Ihave just received, direct om the etry a assortment of WORKS, which ae Ae BOCE BTS. n pia BBELS. Ps poe - = zy a ES. . TORPEDOCSACKER PISTOLS., &c. BALLUONS, « novelty. seare** will be sold WHOLESALE and B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, Bat. PeXNsvLvaNia AVENUE AND D Steext, eBtr Piane Stere, 08 FIRE above Ponns. Avene, — —— ‘ Layo E veys made by the expeditio: iwrerwaL Ruvewve—The receipts from this source to-day were $1,080,786.74. GENERAL Sueunax Axp FAMGY will leave | here in the course of a few days for Berkley Springs, Va., where they will spewd the summer. Moxs. Prevost PARADOL left Paris last ‘ime Bitters. | night en ronte to New York. He had an audi- ence with the Emperor yester€ay. How. Daxret W. Vooruzes was nominated for Congress without opposition by the sixth red itself to be the most pee, preparation | district democratic copgress convention of Indi- ana yesterday. Democratic Cavevs.—The democratic members held a business cancus at the capitol last night, in which matters of interest to the party and the fail elections was arranged. Cxnsvs Dericency.—There is a deficiency in the appropriations forthe ninth census ofever a million of dollars, which the superintendent asks Congress to provide for at once. This amount will last till the middle of next Pecem- ber. ComMANpeR T. O. SELYRIDGE, of the Nipsic, recently in charge of the Darien ship-canal ex- pedition, is here, having been detached from Hair Dye ie the best in the world. | his vessel, and this morning had an interview with Secretary Robeson in reference tothe sur- THE Sinkino FuND.—The amount of interest on the bonds purchased by the Secretary of the Treasury for the sinking fund and the specie purchase falling due to-day, amounted to #2,- 350,000 m coin, which will be sold by the Treas- urer, and the proceeds applied to the purchase of additional bonds for the sinking fund. AT THE Wnirs Hovse.—The President re- ceived no visitors to-day. At noon the Cabinet convened, and was in session most of the after- noon. The next session will be one week from to-day. Among the callers this morning was Gen. Longstreet, who is now in the city, but he did not see the President. Toe Prestpewr will leave this city in the nine o'clock train this evening for New Haven, Ct. He will get there at 11 o'clock a. m. to- morrow if all goes well, and after visiting the Governor and the State Legislature, now in session, will leave for Hartford at 1p. m., reach- ing the latter city at 2.10 p. m, INTERNAL REVENUR OFriceRs DiaMissi All the special assistant assessors, employed to arses the Income taxes, were discharged to-day On account of the abolition of the incom: tax by Congress. A number of regular assistant assessors were also dismissed, as Commissioner Delano has given orders that the revenue dis- tricts throughout the country be reorganized and the force reduced. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTIC.—Assistant Attor- ney General Field is busy systematizing the new Department of Justice. The officials loca- tedin the different department buildings will remain in their location, asthe space departme: tly commodious tor all who have been officially transferred to it. Capet AppoinTeRs.—Of the forty-eight nominees for cadetships at West Point who were Tejected this week by the board of examination, at least half of those have arrived in Washing- ton to see the members who appointed them. A majority of thore rejected were from the South, and include the colored nomina- cadets from the South tions; in fact, of all the EAD OF THE LAKE | Dut two were admitted. They were from Vir- ginia, which State had eight at the academ a . A number were physically jaali- fied, and were sent to hospital under probability that their physical defects may prove but tem- porary. colored cadet from North Caro- inia, as ie well known, was rejected by reason of defective evesight, and was placed under iment. the cadets sent to hospital will remain one year and if not permanently cured in that time will be finally dropped. FAsHiox ante WepprG.—Mr. John W. Ross, of Illinois, son of ex-Congressman Koss, ot that State, was married last evening at the National G'W. | Hotel to Miss Emma B. Tenney, the handsome peed “al ter of F. Tem ‘and acco: daugh: one of the proprietors of the Natio: ceremony was in the parlors of the hotel the v- Mr. Buck, rector of Rock arch. A: those n= Tue PrRiic Dest STATEMENT—DECREASE OF OVER $20.000,000.—The recapitulation of the statement of the Pablic Debt of the United States, July 1st, 1870, issued from the Treasury Department this afternoon, is as follows : Debt Bearing Interest im Coin. Boude at 6 per cent. fat 3.000 ree Oe Oe 2.107,960,700 00 Debt Bearing Interest in Lawful Money. Gertificaten at 3 pr cent. ‘45,545,000 0 . per cout 14.900,000 00 Debt on which interest has ceased since maturit; oe . 50.545,000 00 S647 367 35 Fractional Currency. 39 Certificates of cold de posited... Currency 2 Sinking tid. in C8. coin interest. bonds, fend’ acerued: interest 255,924,054 61 ‘bt. less amount in the Treabury...... 2,385,368 ,599 74 t; lees amount in the Treasury oi 2,406 862.371 78 Decre: of debt during the companies, interest payable in lawful money, foot up: Amount outstanding, $27,075,000. In- terest accrued and not yet paid, $812,250, Interest paid by the United States, $2,801,729.85. Interest repaid by transportation of mails, &c., 91,289,576.87 Balance of interest paid by United States, $1,602,152.98 s20e- —- Were individual to be pursued with Ech wth teeing and uniform un- fairness to which the President has been from to time subjected by certain of his critics, the perpetrators of such abuse could scarcely fail to meet with the contempt of all impartial men. No sooner is one calumny exposed than another is forthcoming from some unknown source ef most prolific power of reproduction. A thorough explanation will be found elsewhere of the Baez protocol, over which so much innau- endo has been wasted. The simple fact is that this document was both conceived and written by the Dominican President, and contained neither the words nor the sentiments of Presi- dent Grant, and that when it was presented for his signature he promptly and finally declined. The invention which willfully misinterpreted market | this production will probably be equal fo a freah attempt after a short interval—N. Y. Times. bearing the British Cag, The aye trict of New York. louse then resumed the consideration of New Youre, July 1.—The New York Sun has the following of the Jersey City fire About &. m. this ‘morni Tho; Col of ol the funding bill. District ot New Yor, * COUCcHE of Customs About 1245 a. m. orning, 2 fae Derkt | _ Mr. Holman (ind.) moved to amend the fourth Thos. Hilihouse te be Assistant Treasurer of | Owing onthe Conk eee a aT apenas | section by’ amaking it the Oty of the Seoretary the U. S. at New York city. ‘90 that at 1.30 a. 1., nearly all that | ° the Treasury to redeem the five-twenty bonds ‘Wm. P. Richardson to be Collector of Inter- ‘embraced between the railroad and sth | ‘@ &eenbacks, claimed that that was the proper ‘nal Revenue 3d district of North Carolina, the Tenaber yards of Dodge & | $eustruction of the aw of 182. Consuls—Felix A. Mathews, of Cal., at Tan- Tactoding, etre od viecrs, | , Mt. Schenck (Ohio) said that if he was willing giers; Jno. T. Robeson, of Tenn., at Leith; Ed- pee aes. 2 a bell. factory, | 12 *mit that there was a doubt in the coustrac: ward Johnson, of South Carolina, at Talcahu- | SC uer Wind. the like’, on Greem Wack. | VR of the law, the resolution pased by the ano; Chas. T. Thweatt, of Ala, at Rio de Ja- tod olacr strocts wasn asbect of Hume. | HYC“nt Comers recogrising the payment of —— ‘Tho entire tire department of Jersey City p> comet George P. Peck to be Collector of Internal the law Any such cOUrse ax now sug- Revenue 2d District of North Carolina. ‘Fareed out, put the re bad had too much he gested by the gentleman from Uhio. Mr. Woodward (Pa.) said that the place to go for the construction of the jaws was to the courts, which he said would, upon any fair con- struct on, say that the |; cnde to be paid wpb had intended these bonds y. Mr. Schenck said while the weight of argu- ment seemed to him to be ail on the side of coin Payments, he was willing to admit that there was plausibility in the arguments on the other side; but the question was settled by thy ff March 19, 1869, which specifically declared the bonds should be paidin coin when not other- Wise expressly stated. Mr. Voorhees (Ind.) said he had heard Mr Thaddeus Stevens, who was chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means when the war began, and through the war, say that under the contract which be himself ‘drew, these bonds were payable in legal tender notes. Senator Sher- Brey rived, and pid way before og 'y upon them bors could not control it. One large tenement house was destroyed and several «mall ones, and their inmates were turned out to seek shelter else- where. About three years ago this same <lis- trict was burned over. The loss up to 1.30 this 8. m. was estimated at $350,000, aud as the fire is still spreading, and is likely to continue all night, it is believed the loss will not fall short of $200,000. | Immense quantities of lumber have been yed, and tears are entertaided that the :hipping may catch fire. [Second Dispatch.] New York, July 1—A rr T just from the scene furnishes the following of the Jersey city A two-story frame building, occupying three-fourths of a biock,on Warren, Morgan and Bay streets, Jersey city, was destroyed by fire this morning. The building was owned by the Atlantic and Great Western Railway Com- pony, and was tanya iH. Lae as —_ ory, Cummi a acarshop, and J MeMahous as a 200) The totcl loss is $62,000. Cummings & Co. are insured for $5,900 in the Royal Company of Liverpool, $2,500 each in the Phwnix, of Hartford, and the Home ot New Haven, and $1,500 each in the Globe and New Amsterdam of this city; total, $15,000. John Connolly and Augustus Cooper, of Engine Company No. 3, have been arrested on the charge of having fired the cooper shop. [Third Dispatch.) New York, July.—The reporter's account of the fire at Jersey city is right, and the Stn’s report is wrong. G saci toms Arrest of an Express Robber. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Fonpa, N. Y., July 1.—Charles B. Conklin, The, js charged with robbing the Merchants’ Union Express Company in August last, wi! the Harrison Brothers and others, was arrested last evening in Albany, and brought here bs Detective Littlefield, of New York, and Deputy Sheriff Dackstader, on two warrants charging him with bi F. W. Vakley, U. 8. Marshal Western District of Wisconsin Jas. C. Er chy) Judge District Court for the Western et of Wisconsin. John D. Pope to be U. 8. Attorney for the District of Georgia. Noah Davis to be U. S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. Postmasters—S. Frodsbaw, Savannah, Mo.; Henry Biehn, Ripley, Ohio; Abiel M. Condit, Orange, <3 Witlard A. Stafford, Little Falis, N. pg Swan Mere 5 og ees Ky.; G. M. Osgood, Cambridge, Mass.; Clitton A. Blanchard, Chelsea, Mass. . Navar Orpers—Commander Thomas 0. Selfridge, of Mass., has been detached from the command of the Nipsic, of the Darien ship ca- nalexpedition, and Lieut. Commander Byron Wilson has been detached from the Plymouth, and ordered to command the Nipsic. Lieut! Commander F. R. Smith, of Maine. has been detached from the Boston Navy Yard, and or- dered ta the Plymouth. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. the Senats, bad held similar views. He desired the country to know that it was proposed to pay one thousand millions in coin when Thaddeus Stevens and John Sherman had both said they were payable in notes. - If Thaddus Stevens and John Sherman were right then no s went legislation could change the contract. There was no fault ex- eS in the execution of the law. he ayes and noes being demanded Mr. Hol- a amendment was rejected—ayes 42, noes THE WORLD OF FASHION. —s New York and Parts Styles Yor July. How We June_The Summer Leng nnd the pheecer tees tn for ae jt Sty! or Saratoega—Bathing Dresses, etc., ete. (From our Fashion Correspondent. } Naw York, June, 1870.— People who rash out of the city at the first breath of summer lose Boclusively to The Boening Star. Loxpox, July 1—The Telegraph, which ix usually well informed, the assertion ar repeats gf Foy Cl larceny. His ex- | the finest month in the year for enjoying its that Earl Granville will have the foreign office, | amination ¢ Place to-morrow. The | pleasures. The roses of June climb brick walls made vacan' %. the death of Earl Clarendon, | express company have by their counsel, H. B. as luxuriantly as wooden pali the is and that Ea | Kimberly will suceeed to the Sec” Curhney, {commenced in the Supreme | %* = nh =e pees ings, bo ea Ms ene ae Cra nee eer ee reer ae eenres Cmeraer | falar: tna mere valacd,,becense, there le The this morning has an editorial arti- c’eon the Cuban question, wherein it the ‘bearance shown by the ernment in Cuban affairs, and articularly the judicious resolution expressed in the recent of President Grant. A correspondent of the Times in a city article argues the folly of a third cable to America. The writer says that one. cable suffices for ali the present business, and as the land lines in America are all committed to existing compa- The death of Thomas Richings is announced of $0,000. spring showers, m out into so man; Parie: rcs of flowers, and rejoice at the f ettes which transform their dullness into so c & panorama. June, moreover, is not only the month of roses and strawberries, but of picnics and coantry ex- cursions. Not a square block can be traversed | upon any of these fine mornings without mect- | ing troops of shining children, with waved blonde hair, wide sashes tied over pigue dresses, and lunch baskets, hurrying to the place of church and Sabbath school rendervous; or cou. les, and parties of ladies and g -ntlemen, ‘‘holi- fro fou Billiards. toi SPRINGFIELD, Mass., July 1.—B. F. Denni- W. A. Tobin for the goldencueand the pionship of Massachusetts last stood: Dennison, 1,200; To- FORTY-FIRST_ CONGRESS, D : , thet to-day. He was reputed to be the last Engias | is Afternoon’s Proceedings. witven im every. line of thelr iaughing smeviver ot she ara Sngagement between, the . = dresses, going on a Ng or yachting excur- me: ican 5 An e isl 'RIDAY, july 1. 2 , frigate Shannon, which occurred on the Ist of Fete sien, ox to spend 0 day with © 0 aden SENATE.—The Secretary submitted a letter from the Vice President, announcing his con country, and if could take @ clairvoyant look at them a w hours later, you would see Jung, 1613. He died at Ciraicester, near Glou- cester, and was 85 years old. A note from Secretary Fis, tele; hed to | templated absence from the city until after | them coquetting on some pretty lawn in West- Minister Motley, on the death of the Earl of | July 4th, on the aorencr Sin idee ee og eg is ge gy here ee On motion of Mr. Sumner, Mr. Anthony was oot atone plecnare, it is not Sete onticely ae oo. pre ee with the Ameri. | ‘lected President pro tem., and took the chair. | Gesolate vat leaet during the rar sammer de, is announced to-day, tirement of Cuntiffe, one of the Labor Troubles in Ireland. Dvsiis, July 1.—The laborers in Mallow Mill have struck for an advance in their wages. er an attempt was made by the agri- ide? ‘The bill to amend the act gran' lands to aid in the construction of a and tele- ‘ph line from the States of Missouri and Ar- ansas to the Pacitic coast, by the southern route, was called up by Mr. Nye, and discussed by Mr. Casserly until the expiration of the morning hour, when it went over. ith months. The strawberries commence earler ee ete and stay later than in anyone locality in the country, and the fresh fruits follow each other s0 closely, and exhibit such profusion, that the stone sidewalks, instead of the brown earth, would seem to be their natural home. THE SUMM: 8ST. e. i sraral hands at Killarney to seize and destroy | | Mr. Wilson gave notice that after the tax bil! | ‘The usual taminn ekoho hee commenced, & number of mowing machines. The attempt | was disposed of he would insist upon the con- | put tin season it tinds its way less to Europe Was baftied and the rioters taken care of ference report on the Army bill being con- | than to the maby localities worth visiting in our Blacque Bey at Home. sidered. He wanted this bill considered fore | own land. Conerantinorce, July L—Bineqne Bey, the | %8Army dation bill was cor A couple of months ago a lady sent to Worth, Zarkish Minister at Washington, has arrived | the cucstos weet, Dill was then taken up. here. the question being on the amendment of Mr. | the ferr iquscenmaker, or a spring costume of the very latest style. ‘Four weeks she re- Bayard to tax the interest of United State: | ceived tt, an ordinary sutal silk, of Montpeusier Wants to be Kinz. bonds 5 per cent. & style which had already been transferred, at Maprip, July 1.—The Duke of Montpensier The amendment was advocated by Messrs | Stewart's, to the #1 ” Bayard and Th was found unsalal insists upon his candidacy. ‘The American Consul at Bucharest. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 1.—Buchner, the Hungarian Jew, who was recently appointed American Consul at Bucharest, has reeeived his exequatur. UrmaD, and opposed by M. Edmunds and Sherman. os Mr. Edmunds said this would be a direct tax, and consequently unconstitutional. Mr. Thurman said it was not a direct tax. He said Cong State taxed its own debt; England taxed its , and so did other countries. ble. moyance, the suit a hat or felt! by i! at a man, chairman of the Committee on Finance in | this description was skirt of copowt caseqes trimm: Tuches. The bor with pale green, and trimmed with @ scart of | green China crape of the lightest tint and twa | Foses, ope pink, the «ther shaded buff (tha Malmaison | Another was comy ose! of blue Faille, with caseque of rich Bair str; ei white and blue de ane. The uihg Upon thes consisted of a | reftie. with rm ‘of the bime silk pinked oat, | and the bonnet worn with it was a | bouquet of rice straw trimmed with | China crepe seat fri pon Ube ender. A pretty costume of striped (graisaille) sili | attracted attention from its simp! ity ax wellag trom its exceeding!y guod taste. It was trimmed crm (pale buff eatin) over @ cep, the skirt was plain the | ith binek lace, and ruches feathered put of | the silk, which have an cxcecdingts ligt and | Bretty effect. The skirt was looped with black Yelvet. end the smal! case7ue trimmed to mat | The high bat of fine straw was also ¢ immed | Sith black velvet and large white M tee There were many dremes of white pique, trimmed with bands of English and Germ | embroidery, put on as pleated ruities, i rh sashes of biue, black SF ntriped gree grain. With these are al worn hat of English or Italian straw, trimmed with black Ince and roses or mixed bouquet o€ held or garden flowers *1VLES POR RARATOGA. Saratoga is to be very bri it this season, ie is always the gayest and dresses’ of can watering places. Among the dremes recently prepared for @ young married lady so- journing there was one of Nght green silk trim- med with flounces of a darker shade of greew alternating with ruities of black lace, the fahior (front breadth) was covered with lace ru beaded with ruches of the darker shade of «ilk. | The boddice, cut ina deep point the back, was also trimmed with lace and ruches A short drei of stone colored batiste w | trimmed with tat single pleatings and cro ¢ folds with very narrow double folds Dine silk stitched tn like pipis | Along casaque of white embroidered maustin with open sleeves wis arranged to be worn over & dress of mauve silk.an embroidered sash of «ilic with fringed ends was tied over it. The casayus was open shape and edged with Vallenciennes rafive. | | Adinner dress consisted of a skirt of back Saille, trained and bordered with biue sati | edged with a row of white and black | | Across the front breadth were bands of blue | satin, two inches wide, on both sides witt | lace, both Diack and white, but very narrow; the white laid first. Thisskirt was accompanied with a long caraque of blue satin. richly trim | med with and tied back tightly from the Ince inter tront with barbes of biack and mingled; the ends - A charming walking dress is of a new blue tissue (Roubaix manufacture.) Roubaix is a *mall town, ten miles from Lyons, and has re cently become celebrated for a variety of beau- ti fabrics, This tissue is a pure mbery panne; it silk fringe; does not muss easily, and A very pretty evening dress of pink faill- was mounted with fluted flounces of cléar white muslin, and overskirt to match. The overskirt. was up and drawn back with pink satin bows. boddice was open and pointed back. and front; the sleeves were plain to the elbos, and finished with a row of fluting rather wide than the single row which surmounted the neck» and was fastened by a pink satin bow in front oc the corsage. BATHING DRESSES. Suite of every descri for this purpose ara exbibited in all the ladies’ furnishing houses, at from four to five dollars each. They are gon- erally composed, however, of striped cotton. or ly woolen material that cannot be got in Any other way, and are bought because ladies think it a matter of very little c uence Of what a bathing dress is composed. soma are actually persuaded into the belief that a thick striped cotton stuf is as good as any other. Do not believe it. The best material is soft (not fine) all-wool flannel, marine bige or Russian gy Make it into trowsers and belted blouse; im the blue with black alpaca braid, the gray wih scarlet. Bend in a fiat straw hat, and tie it down with ribbon, and the costume is com- lete. The cost of it home-made will be three Sottars without the hat, but it will be tasteful, and pay for the additional trouble in the fitnes, comfort and becomingness, and all this is some= thing, even in a bathing dress. MEMO ANDER “Seer Sucker,” much used for common sum- mer suits, is composed of mixture of cotton and Lisie thread, which gives a sort of wirenest to the texture. A suit of it, ready made, costa from twelve to twenty dollars. it was formerig used extensively for men’s summer coats. Batecte is a very tine close material, a mixtura of silk and linen; ee Oe et linew for suits, but is more costly. It is pronounce? bat teeste. mate- exact) those which worn al! The Small Pox in Paris. Mr. Sherman said although the United States | Winter’ in New York, and which ay Panis, July 1—There is no apparent dimin- | bad always had a debt, to the honor of this coun- n place to lace, straw, and chipof quite ‘ike ution in the ravages of the small pox: try be it said that never until withinafew years | forent design. ‘ did not obtain bad such a proposition as this been made. It much sym y, and she bad the pleasure of The Khedive. 5 was a mere of the democratic party, and | seeing her friends charming and dis. CoNsTANTINOPLE, July 1.—The Khedive of was intended to strike at the public credit, and tin, “Charlotte y” and “Pamela” Egypt is expected here every day. it any considerable number of Senators voted | hownets, with their exquisite now toilets of 5 Arrived Out. for it outside of the democrats, it would be im- | silk and'crepe de chines, while she rustied im char Qurgxstown, July 1.—The steamship Scotia, le to negotiate our bonds in Europe. It | “horrid changeable thing” and melted in her from New York June 22, for Liverpool, touched | Was repudiation and nothing else, for if we can warm felt hat, (which had cost toe much to per- this port last eveni tx them 20 or 50 per cent., We can tax them out mit her to buy another,) her onl: comsolation From Mexico.—The Country Uuset-| Mr. Davis said it was amusing to hear Scna- | ‘BSt ber costume was “fresh from Paris thed as Usual. tors talk about rey tion they were The question to The Buening Star. chin deep in repu ! Tepudi- | crisis, but San Francisco, July 1—Mexican advices the via. Cohna, May isth, represent the country as Tous. The crope are unusually mining interests are progressing favorably. the least understand that the times are General Placido Vego, bavitg beetsdeserted. by that the Lozada, was or pe ced g ae oh ipa. that women = i <3 forces “He bed “aslzcd tho ‘Beivetoonn tes plrescology Thee cee ees in hounds the hue and cry of wthippersta Con apsinnt Uepuce Ketel of oka | oe existing law, continuing the law asit now | treat teat dat the siothing eke eens fe hans iready been aunounced, ‘Lozada. na selead | ',Be would vots for ft. than the woman that wears it; that the question $190,000 of custom house funds, under the hex. | MT: Sumner said this was a revival of the in- | of dress should be subordinated to the larger text that the Federal Government should pay | fo 7,;ca1,vnich the Senate had struck out by | question of duties; that all women are not reign inhabitants of Acopulco for injuries done by the | *°yrrS8 majority. | thad made a | 269m or’ the dimolute of troops from Squaloa. contract to pay a certain price, it they | wo ipled —_: Cod ms — Seambozt Racing. yams anes erin Senet © | fen ee een enon 4 as mucl to e * Ravemnt, Migs dey Yee passed at | to pemepostee. min Europe of bonds at | "hich knows oe a seep ‘ zr Ee — 2 it ten four and the Natchez at ten eighteen. The | a lower rate of faterest, it was wet tall ee eunt | the demand for novelty and the <4 former did not land, but lost four minutes in — coal barges. The Natchez lost eight Yi weaken our credit. fee bet 9 There is here on account 5 Aiter considerable further discussion, the excitement | amendment was rejected, ayes 12, nays 34. of the race. are con- | Messrs. Bayard, Casserly, Day |, Forster, Ham flicting, but both boats beat the cess time | ilton, of Maryland, McCreery, Pratt, Spencer, to Natchez ten or fifteen minutes. Sprague, Stockton, Thurman, and Vickers in Memruis, July 1—The excitement over the | affirmative. race between Lee and the Natchez is intense Mr. Warner then offered an amendment im- posing am annual tax of three cent all incomes derived from invested capital whether in or out of the United States, which was Sensible Iookee on, could anything be more st REPRO ~vaRepueeA! mol Visiting Firemen. of Mr. Bayard jiwhpn'Wieeed ‘than the cama overy tbe aneke or Eaclusively to The Evening Star. ‘Mr. Bayard moved am t allowing ye en a Furapetemta, July 1—The New Orleans | tne free importation of cnimat nie er ne a bs tse nat tage a firemen visited Independent Hall to-day, and | any exhibition; but if sold in the United states, wen the raslowel tne tant ant the remanes were formally received by Mayor For sad (as | shall be subject to duty. Ado ag : roe ramen Hope Mook and Ladder Company, on behalf of | nequests or devises 10. Mismeet neattatose Fg a TY Ther esclaaen . SecGen raat Was Sadeiacanoe’ | we’ Sage ee Seer ern. | Sree They visit Atlantic City to-morrow with the spy gee Be fad Hibernia engine anew 6 | single » all running one Lawrence, Kam, July 1.—Reports of drouth much easier.” “Can't help. it and in Kansas, circulated recently, reply; ‘pleated rafties are the are untrue, re has been enough rain, and ‘pleated rufties it must be. s yy a in quant yield, (before hoops came ‘and the quality cols teat of say previousyesr, ake some hips; Terrible Storm in New Mexico. women who are dying, to The Bvening Star. sick of ruffies or — Fort Untox, New Mrx., July 1—There was ns ee pet a terrible storm of bail and wind and i ening ‘asylum who felt bound esterday afternoon. Hail stones mph aude cetree te om cs ne! coun’ corn ero) is pantie | . i i i aE & e 5 —e the Com- effort 4 ened ou oe * id 4 hem the follow P be erect, Dat as yet Folegraphed Baclusively to The Boening Sar. Plerpont C. Moore, for a grain drill; Ste Tt ad fr Tennessee, from Charleston, w! was Rein tsa, aged tarngh here aleimornin reported s ‘the patent of Alexan: at, At 8 tree Canal Donte Weeeked. der O. White; which » the bride Ohratar Want ceaieee onsen wore | Aloe, bi for reli Se a nt Fo Sietty ‘tase te ie abandoned in the storm on Lake Ontario last | Certain muchiners for matin eek bongo ene ‘imches upon the 5 -pight. Anxiety i felt for the erews, and a tug oumending the extension of te patent Yor the aids, of, white grenadine, seach. time askea a short. cost! ———_e—__ he short of white lace Death of s Democratic Fotitieinn. | Use and proveicd oppoution tom air Bowes ashes, and of white yearathe ed of the Paltugra Sentinel, anda the bill on the table, leaves. Phe bride P gine hs Ji ey ky the wife ‘over, si cannot be expected that the OR" . tien, rem pry ak rie ade are; dropped dond - the President ts to Bold a feather's weight aguleg ade only of soft wool, it makes charming and useful morning dresser trimmed with bandd Of, crepe de chine. ‘The new “Duchesse” lace is something hka Honiton being na Honiton point, only finer. mani |, this new substitute wilk ly become a great favorite. y me & a . dirondack’ Money remains easy and without essentiay change in New York, call Loans ranging at 3a5 per cent. with 4 per cent. as the predominal rate. Discounts are dull at rates as beretofore quoted. home and fore ed 5 4 coun i Sa Saapag si Sp Siatigoes nde ota ‘Canton, lis. S — fro Exp eh ‘Herchante” Onion “exp ‘eos Eee Gc2: Miweukic 8 St Paul pret aiky, Wabash aud ype ae ne tee ha, SS Fork ton, lie: Chicags ‘Aiton, ; aration &. E - : t : bid; do new, Fzw Yous, July 1—Stocks rm, and grmeral Sy eee a cw Yorn, J ie steady. Wheat ia fA fa Et — + A 897 The small-pox is on the wane in Paris.

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