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THE EVENING STAR. | : the Judt Mr. Bi am, (Obio,) Chairman of pie! AS o Pairk PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, fhe bor 6: the Horse festa the coe ~~ At The Star Building, iat permiedon be granted, bot hal en OU- Senee Renee Sere sv Ta8 BYENING S722 NEWSPAPER COMPANY. TEE STAB te served ty carriers to their eub- seribers In the City and Distriet at Tex Cents ran wees or Fortt-rour Cexts Pex Monts, Copies at the counter, Two CENTs. Paice son Mauixe :—Three Months, $1.50; |— to present the request te the Howse. Tequest was submited Lo Ho: C Sabana of the os ip . signed to the consideration fron the Committe of Elections, Mr. Stevenson, (Ubic.) im the contested case Of Darrell vs. B | Mr. Kerr (1nd) subesttted a . Ste Months, $3.00; One Year, @6.00. No papers declaring Bailey duly elected and eutitied t bis “Hr Wancr ee nase mee| VO. 96 N°, 5.400. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1870. TWO CENTS, || tate ot re ae SS AMUSEMENTS. ALL'S OPERA HOUSE. DRAMATO ENTERTAUSMENT. FoR BENEFIT OF FATHER WIGET. Ux SATURDAY, Jeiy #, 1870. ‘Teo Prams. m ove eve sing, in which sume of the finest Amat: or tavent of the city wit! ° meni will begin with the celebrated KB MAN. To TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, This Afternoon’s Proceedings, Satunpay July 2 SENATE.—Mr. Wihon, from Military Com- mittee, reported s bill granting condemned ord | + Tas vB DEFACTMENTS of the Gov- EVENING STAR._| a=tswaencso eS SS * Washington lews and Gossi RESTORATION oy THE IncOME TAX BY THE ngton News and | D> | cosnyp—Taamonats gt sigees ts the surprise INTERNAL Ruvexve.—Tte receip:s to-day | apparently even of itself, restored the income from this source were $1,167 018.20. tex by fixing the rate at two and a half per cent. THE reported with amendments the river and harbor | A large proportion of these sem)aaneal die~ ap] ay sy! Dill, which was made a special | bursements is usually invested in Government order Wednesday next secprivies, producing ordinarily in J; = Mr. Ramsey, from Commitice on Post Offices, | vance in that clas Mf accuriticn. “Ts the mses reperted with amendment bill to c<iabi'sh a | ent instance that advance is likely to be stm + (rapratiantic telegraph service by an | jated by the removal ot Snposmianedand as Ani Mr. Pattersom reported, without amendment, financial juestions in Congress. the bill to regulate the purchase of rust fer the |" the effect of the increased supply of leginiative don the Revenus Bureau during the month of June is |g sagrcement beiwcen the two houses a confer- 55,216,228; the valve of them belug $3,316,857.71. ence committee will be obliged to retain th's Tux Pactric Fieet—Rear Admiral Join a. | ** tome rate. Wirsiow hes been ordered to the commandof | ‘THE PRESIDENT AND FAMILY will leave hers the Pacific fleet, and will relieve Rear Adm'ral | about the 1th iustant for Long Branch for th: Turner on the Istof August. The latter officer | season. The President’s coitage at that place has been retired. contains fourteen rooms, hand omely fornished TICRET OF to continue for two } with tw. FROM EU! ‘TO-DAY. Dance for soluicrs’ monuments in various towns thereby strengthen the alzeady very ‘lar, ~- zee BERT MACATH pS Sat cy Ravence Scamrs.—The number of | thor.and doliers to Spat rey This action Em! Statistics, Sa. over the amount of reserve fcjulred by hairs. £0 rents: Circle and Paraue te, Fevenue stamps sont out from the Inte-na! | jeayes the maiter fh such a sbape that in the | Telegraphed to The Boening Siar. > A on Commiiaree, + Confirming the ease in the money market. Tickts sobt at the door it vnabated. 2 " GEA’ FOUETa OF JULY AvT@AU- TIONS, at PLEASURE DRIVING PARK, Formerly .he Helf Mile Coarse, om Mich atreet road Euglish Ttems. 1870. “Ta Loxpow, July 2.—A e’renler issaed to-day b Pau" KILLER! Pixtey, Abell. Langley & Co, teports Gee bat. Commencing at 3 o'clock, a RUNNING BRACE | This Valrable Fam'ly Medic ne bas been widely y tunontive and sedictal goid market, growing out of thew pay- ‘x | lion market itm. and for th and naval Ment, is discounted several days in advance; a sO ee ears arew™ mour owwandforeigncoun | ‘TA Sxwi-aNBUAL insTabumET ov ixree- | BCMA Mtables, Ko. He will tike about six | “The Spectator to-day, in an article criticising | of the United Stale m tne nurne and when the payments are actually mace, tea "and a DRIVING MATCH beiwoen the | Fes: wows: corti r . Melah, Est on the &20 bonds, amouniing to about Mera Babee Mien a scam Daubneely Sete ae neg tt paca keeper, cooks, and a sufficient number of ser- Placed in the bands of Treasurér Spinner anj | Y*?'* €°%0 Long Branch for the season. hie assistants throughout the country. ‘We FIxp we were mistaken in stating tha: the Indian pohcy of the United States, antici- pates an immediate Indian war, which will re- ‘sult in the extermination of the race. George Cruikshank, artist, bas submitted to Queen Victoria a model of a monumenc at Ban- burns The command of the ish Channel s|nad- THIRTY Yeats! Tre MOSCOW” and the Pacer “ COLD WATER BILLY At ¥ THE WoRuD—Ty Le seen the Rotmada at the pitol, Renjerata Frank ¢ of gold is to advance. This we Mr. Sawyer addressed the Senate at len; apy lt bie advocacy ot the bill for the sale of certain lands | rule, the price having risen from 111 ator | Money continues mf ebundant in New York | at 3.5 per cent. on call Oans, and 5jga! per cent. on prime commercial paper add ‘Stewart and Vickers had been appointed mittee of conference on the bills relative to the | Ot * sor yus.ice from Oot ey ral vit ot Ps ‘ivan’ Wwenue an.| 7 gree for sixty” years patriotism, and Prooia, Gvaxo.—Kear Admiral Turner, under dats | PT John M- Oliver, the newly appointed Ju = = Se ee ie cercreacae or con and to simpiity fe ; John M. Oi dg has been assigned Drammond. of Callao, April 28, informs the Navy Depart- | °% ‘he Supreme Court of the Distriot, was ai- the conveyance of real estate in the District of | Couk Coiumbi word Bove. S ‘reaty sUpulaiors with Indian tnbes, which j 7 can FESTIVAL. “it mitted to the bar of the District ani pearance of an The Senate rejected—yeas 22, nays amo 0.8 WASHINGTON scHUETZEN mast tbat be has visited the Guadaloupe Intends, | Taitea states Gupreme Courts m 1861. Ht Yruxma, Jaly 2—Adsices have been teesived | tion te take a rears: 1f0m to-day unel Tacobey. | Fa The ANNUAL GRAND SCHUETZEN FESTI ard believing it of importance, gives an inter- hcre sa. ing that sherp shock of certhbuake was | “Sie *storril, of Maiue, from te Com $m, VAL will be held at ibe New Schuetzen Park July esting account of the guano resourees of Pern, | DA W*S confounded with that of John N experienced t jut Greece yesterday. Tae | Conference un the ledien yeh. ori oy nd oan, Wh, Ph. 20th, 2st and 2d,om @ scale heretofore 4 * | Oliver, who wes admitted to the courts in 1867, | (own of Sa:oria is a heap of rains. An Isiand in ppropriation bill, | - TO REMOVE NOTH PATCHES, | showing that tho supply is abundant. andwho's row, we believe, in Europe. Tur | tbat neighborhood suddenly dieappeared atthe | pePeted that the committee were auable to | p< sade eS reek’: f Perry a * ’ e . : + ju of mi the | 6a. mtihe PARE oh Et iad freckle lotion, {Hie only eal abto and aan & | 18 THe Smware yesterday, three Republican | Dame of the newly appointed Judge does no | {me Of theshock. No further particulars at | Homc of the authority of the Senate to suave | aoe, = e pared y Dr. . a . sireets, NW. ¥. ola by alt drages oe Carriage | ood'3 Senators—P.att, Spencer and Sprague—voted | 8#P€ar on court records. =» 3 Prat amas H ds. Royal Junketing. sbou'd bind the Home. Ya me Osrovsal and Swing, one Barber Shop, fo tex United States bonds five per cent. avd in : Warsaw, July The Emperor of Russia A new Committee of Conference was ordered. | and Restaurant. Ter me third castr: & the Hou:e quite a number of Republicans vot. Gzx Buttes only went as tar as New Yori | andisnit alrived Bere yesterday. A acest | The recccnan tee Coemeren of Conference the balance two promixory note factorily PIM THE FACE. ry | for the red Nanioe ‘ith the President’s party, and thence pro Gemonsization will be made iu honor 0: | om the bill to detine the duties of pension ageuts | 1Bv Bankers’, Brosers and Commercial Telegraph. gure Payabie Ju.y 19th and Mth respectively: wilt For, comedoucs. black. worms , grobe, pimp'y ‘or the redemp.ion of the bonds in greenbacks, ceeded to Lowell, where he will remain wit’ ent. wes adopted. | | Lewis Johnson & ©: Farther porcientars witl be announced on the day | Sre'perr’ sh ‘and pimple | remedy Soha by | Mae yen Reema orn ere MDE S lenge vote. |S e ny unit Movday suormnag. Geen ae. Minister Transferred. ES BN nang eee oe eke | New 4 ot sale at 2. z pt 5 iF, a amen s jose THE RXRoUTIVE Commitee. | *drogguts. — __ ap Lm THis BEING THE FineT of the Inet ton days of | £9 Aircct to Woods!2ck, and participate in the | perenny” potted Portugkese ‘Minister "to zation laws and to punish eriues against the sun! Wii, bane Quy ASHINGTON CITY GARDEN. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. the session of Congre-s, moiions to svspend ie | Ce’ebration, where be js to deliver an address. Weshingt3n, bes been transferred to St. Peters- | same. coupon. ML; & w* ; tg cvlendid Ratt Dreje the best a the worlt | ruies in the Hotsa aro now in order eutil the | It is rumored that Fle theme will be immigra. | ure Mr. Bayard concluded his remarks in denial | fon: ili: )-4m, KEW YORE AVENUS. ) bor any vylaile Poiepn oy prance paralysisor | day of adjournment. In one cave to-day ad | t'en,and that he will have something to say The Infalltbitity Dozma. with slsetiore tatoo Stetea Cok ear neem | “Seeman tates BM. alah” Brrwess ist xp 2p Braeers. death, Avoid the vaunted and Watecnrae | TDtage was taken of this to attempt to put one | about the importation of Chinese laborers. Pe lpg AS a anal Bey yeep am pead ene hy A, imperial | Ruane Bepren ns Welle Peek Contes 4 Resrecatie and mapas Plums wes om jiacntebed waa RES Ea pahia ete Wi enthainence Tat Woor-Scezw PatENt.—For three o | cil will depart for their homes rs.oon es the in- | Covsoludation. It would annoy and harress for- | Americ : b 5 . 3 | Express, 16; American Bxprem. 44 States o cigners yet to arrive upon our shores, and de. | Stelra fraud tho:e already natoralized. Mr. Jobrston e-gued that our country w: mainty indebted for its present size, weal’h and population to the —} element; that our greainess had received its great impulse trom that force. But for the foreign element we would have been where we were in 1825 or "Sy; we would have had no Pacific railroad nor other } Upon the practical defects of 1aibility dogma 1s officially promulgated. This GARDEN is now open since the return of | the only pecfect Hale Dye . wany) on the Buro- 7 nil peot iad, fer the recreation amd smogement “Y¥. fes-tr of respectable parties. who may be ed that they will be proiecied from aay Sce or impropriety. Fansieraod childtea may te | PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. sort here in perfect securicy. Tuere will always be & variety of amusements as welt as of Teireshments. Ee FOURTH ANNUAL PluNic c Fain 4 to 2 | T or ru prietor from Ge Ni leom_ after the News; Azate Minister Washbur me done Gene 1° Panis, July 2—The Figaro, an independent jorrnal, was to-day prosecuted for violation of pro's law; the particular offence ‘being the publication of a false anecdote of the Emperor me =~ Earl of Clarendon. ir. an ; forr Congrer-es the heirs of ‘Thomas W. Har- Wissam ce. neral Dest berea | YeTsdececsed, have been endeavoring to get» Ge Ans cho ef sheen remsining.:-Fae- ons- | Noe ne wren sence ink tin en, tomary politeness of the ushers is not in {ull rane td requisit‘on at present, there being but tew v:4,. | Bee? taken, all of which resulted adversely to tors to the White House. the claimants for the extersion. Nothing daunted, however, they determined to “try, try Tue Hor. J. P. C. SuanKs, of Indiana, wil | 98am,” and this morning they were successinl, P. ONEIL CROWLEY CIRCLE, F. B. joni reat enterprises. the bill, be said, the its Of a nataral\zed vote: fe ong ty hy Babe A ig on deliver on oration at Manassas on the fourth o° | for the House passed the bill by a vote of 77 to a the rotary of Legon pen be sete = my he = ora — eS Oe ——_ + . “ . man, Sec: ol * ization certific.te was to jablet ATIONAL THEATRE. _ | 80ty Grape New Yoresre.on | A Jaly. ‘This gentleman was in the battle of Ban | 13- dvring his absence. examination and punishment for perjury at any - aie ekeetne ickets 50 cents, sdmitting = gentieman’¢ aes er peor being taken prisoner atthe | Aarnoros to the numerous conference com- | | ‘The Atchbishop of Paris has returned from | (222 upon the a@fdavit of any other A THIS EVENING AND and udire. Erol. Romeherty 'n col rated Band has ime that one his Congressional associate: mittees voted to-day by the Senate Mr. Ed- | Bome- commission to pats upon the genuineness of the iS WEEK, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, = r Pz. (Hon. Mr. Ela) was captared by the Confeder- | munds, of Vermont, pleasantly proposed that ates. both Houses should resolve themselves int> a ‘THE CANDIDATES for admission to West Poin: | &¢vetal Committee of Conference, meet in the sent {10m the South did not make a very fiatter- | Ttunda and finish up the business. The steamship Lafayette, of the Trans-Atlan- {le Company's line, leaves Havre to-day for New York. Among the passengers is M. Pre- vost Psradol, the new French Minister to Wash - ington. — committee of the Corps Legislatit. ‘was to be created at the poll<, while acouit in one State was to be empowered t> cause the arrest of a voter in any other 5S: ate. Mr. Thurman said the objects of the bill | Telegraphed Eaclussvely to The Evenng Siar. were: First, to discourage emigration icom | Hauriwone. J ; : Europe to the United States; secs phi*tzime uly 2—Cotton duil.and memiually _ Lanting to commence at Wo'clock a.m —_It* POLUB. ropectiolls iniocan she eerie 4 CLUB re: fo. ne ive their TENTH GRAND MONDAY July 4th, 1570. at to whom matter was reterred, have required second, to make Flour very quict at yesterday > figeres. W hres bsircet Park sud all who wish.s good timel@iEB | ing exbibit before the Board of Examiners. It ADDITIONAL RouTE AGENTS.—R, Weightman | 2 Podification of the insulting tone of the peti- impo-sible; third, to disiranchise | ull: Maryland r-4. @1.a8a@l a, ped white gi Re aia = Bard kes Dee deere ie occasion. “Fickeie | 18 reported that all save three were rejected, was to-day appointed Route Ageot letucsn | tion.of the Orleans Princes, before considering | m j fourth, to deror natoralized | 881.7, Pronayl‘ania. @i 7. Wa 1 MATINEE ON SATCRDAY AT 2 P.M. ents aud even one of the lucky ones was immediately a Port De ma the subject. gitisena from exereising the Glective franchise: | Yclinw. @1GeGl “Gers oun a at . #3 jyh-me |. OF ARRANGEMENTS. tered at the hospita Philadelphia and Por! posit, .; Charles T ee. Seca =) fifth, to provide fora t admin's.cation of ‘31 on firm—rib aides. ‘clear do. Vic LAST TWO PEBFOEMANCES ony = entered si spital to be treated for sore | stanton. between Eeardstown, IL, and St The Ring—Heavy Robbery. the naturalization laws. Proceeded t2 wake | shoulders, lic ; bams,"a2vic. Lard quiet at laa GREAT WALBALUA TROUPE. J a : eyes. The rejected oncs, coming under the | Louis, Mo.; and J..N. Hoster, between Weldon to The Evering Star. each ef these pssertions. w aon Fourth of July MATINEE for school children, | 10% COOLING PAR AND SPRINGS OF classification of “sore heads,” and night performance a= usual ONT! ! were of course | and Witmington, C., vice D. O'Connor, re- piiilessly turned adriit,as Uncle Sam has al- | BOYE4- Mr. Sumner, on leave, presented a lerge num- Sr. Lovis, July 2—Two attempts to deposit ala 6, old, By bids 62%, asked. Norut Bai the second tive hundred dolirrs in the McCook | bet Of papers relative to claims of American | go. AuALOGTAN 1LAED? PP ge ool ae Posen et ready a fall stock on hand safering from a se- and Allen fight hes failed in consequence o' | “i\izemson Venezuela. Ordered to be printed. = — Ae . 4 A — MEALS AT CITY PRICES provides vere atiack of “Army Reduction." tho Boor today tn the cee aa cranentitied | some misunderstanding.“ Koach, the repre-ent- | RoUSE.—Mfr. Cook, (Ill) fcom the Commit. | o™™ FORK: July 2— Stocks agen wockanneks ‘S The undersigred, having rofiited G'S | she entire day and vight at the Dining ‘al. seme son’—N. ¥. Com- | to the floor to-day in the House, but Mr. Paine, | ative of Allen, yestorday claimed the money T tee on the Disiriot of Columbia, ed back | Exchange. long. 30; short. Md” Wiegine Oanme: Be ceeaa lees PERSO e Sea | Mypyeomie the Pern, oj toaliow the Uctomiltens om Bee er; | ndce the heat ons’ Ce Mas Bere con- | ton to amend the laws rogulatingthe ances | Siehimarg mee tees Noth Caflian s'A at re blic 3 r i to allow the Committ: yf Sider ig q ‘ ~ | Sie, mew. 31 ZHES, respectfully call the attention of the, pub CRAG GHAE UNIO Don eae As USUAL, all the important legislation of the | fo,ellow the prrengreseets Hor Phones Hands and | “Jack Martin, a cattle driver, of ‘Texas. wa: | ment of taxes in the city of Washington witha | New YoRx, July 2—Fiour is quiet and nn- Bete s HENHEA RAISERS, 42 Grech street TH OF JULY. sersion will be settled finally by Committees of ness. A number of bills were reported from the | Tbbed on the steamer Olive Branch on Thurs | senate amendment creating the offices of Audi- | Charecd. Wheat te steady. Corn ‘s quctanud hem, Sidsree 8 A RAISER & BEuMANN AMD EXCURSION TO GLYMONT. Eonterences. The Senate sent over to the | first named committee and passed. ‘That which | UY of about tive thousand dollars in drati- | tor and Compuolicr, in waich the House con. ee - and sixteen hundred dollars in currency. os Reception of President Grant in Con- House to-day for no less than five conferences | €X¢ited most diseussion was a bill to contirm the 1 title of Mr. Hutchin, and h Tues opriation and other important bills | fection of land in the Yousuite eantee e ca eee —— | GRAND DISPLAY OF WOBKS DUBING Bo. 4*6)On Exhibition no. 456 THE EVENING. 71H : and Sale TH curred. Chairman of the Committee on Elec- *RY.—The Scranton Republican i jovrniul story of @ casualty on the ons. Mr. faine, (Wis.,) to whose committee the | Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Kailroad last 7 °s National Brass and String Band has been that the Indian appropriation | fornia. The bi'l was opposed on t mecticat. day had been assigned, gave way for one hour | Saturday mgt. A Mrs. ven with three seeet- Dc emiieeres en | ctere _——o bill will fait entirely, es there eoems to be an | it would d.tract irom the beauty of the sein, | Telegraphed Ractusiecly fo fae eening Star. cach to the Commitice'on Public Lands and | children, iwe little bose aged uve ued sence Mo. 696 sevaata Stator beteee Deed Matreets, | Hoes will leave Seventh st. wharf almost unreconcilable difference between the | Which wrs epccially reserved to be preserved in | Haxtroxp, July 2-—Pcople are thronging t» | Patents to dispose of thelr business. yerrs anda babe, was at the depot at Puttston to Evans Doors above Odd Bulloves’ Hai during the ds» at ail hours, leaving’ Senate and House-on the suhjece wet OF 106 $3.3 The Howe tam qeauled by a vote | the depot to greet President Grant, who is ex | ,2t. Julian, chairman of the Commiites of | take a train. She put her two little boys in a tes Oil Paintings, Eneravings, Chromos, ao. | Cyymant at all hours of “he de. v1.5 Sheriff sith a ies. ‘Th at cect indian | of 166 t2 52. the Horce thi declaring that mo | sected'taarriee shortly after 2o'clock thivafter. | Public Lands, back @ bill to incorpo- | car and then returned to the station tor her wat Stock Paperhancings, Window Shades, | ,,ucog ordcy will be reserved. The Sheriff sith a | treat e Senate demands s recognition of | portion of the valley should be used for private | Lect by special train. Flags are fiying every- | Tate the National Land Company, for providing | babe. Meanwhile the train started. Tha inthe Disirieg, * 24 Temele, Kings, | order. "Disorderly persone will not be ailowta ‘> | the treaties while the House reteses t0 recog. | purposes where; the President wi'l be cordially received. | 14nd for emigrants and freedmen in the late | stacon master signalled the conductor to stop ladatGlymout, SUSEPH H.SHATFIECD. | nize them, and will not mat eee = monsitacon | siaveLolding States, aud asked its reference to | and the Ilic'e boys screamed at being carried apzsiys | 3913" Proprietor. them into effect. Two Conner? | che National Capitol Life Insurance | of maces eae et patie ‘gmmotiaccr: | the Commitee on Keeopstruction. away from their mothor. But itseems that the : — Lo SS aT Ee eT corey fect. Two Conference Com- Company. on the arrival of the tcain the President will go | ., Mr. Beck (Ky.) objected to its referer o to | train neither st Dor was any care taken of ARLOW'S '. ia ’ tS. ilready acted and were unable to The citizers of Washington will, we are sure, | to Governor Jewell’s house, and will dine pr. | that committee. It had through with ali | the children. The mother telegraphed to pat 1246 Pen®a. AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE, ‘The steamers CITY OF ALEXANDRIA and WA. | agree upon areport. The third committce was + > no SENS, vately there. 7 the business of the Southern Stat-s, except | them off at Scranton. Nothing furtuer is known Near 13h street north. WAtET will make SIX TRIPS TO appoltited {his morning, be glad to have the'r good opinton of this excel- : Georgia. He hoped . oon to see that sectled and il they were found on the railway Tre tcPowiog Paintingvareon free view. ani for | MARSHALL "HALL AND GLY. ee ic lent home irsiituiion verified by co high an au- the comini.tee cease to exist, and did not » sh ut two o'clock Sunday mocning, the sale: “The Betrothed,” by Maritz Calisch. one ot th —e——. The Odd Fellows’ Celebrate the Fourth. MONT,on MONDAY NEXT, the at! st beantral pictures by this great a: day of July, leavin: Peramac Ferry Compeuy’s ‘THETAX on salari¢s,—asthe legislation stands | thority as the Jnsurance Monitor, irom which we never Bibited to Americe, ‘Large pioture by Lanr-nt de be wpe fare to-day,—will be continued during the year 1670, | Copy the fo'lowing notice: yo bey a ye Teena Que hilied ond tho other tyim aera — The bil — = referred to the Commiciee | ble. with bis arm cutoff close to the uider. to The Evening Star. cg ra : . po The poor little wanderers had bee Bael, ‘The Mid-day Bes @ fot Sehionl, spared toferainh vie, | 224 the ‘ncome tax ts to be continued, but re- | ‘The National Capitol Life Insurance Com- | Mrapvitus, Pa, Joly 2—The Odd Fellows Aiko, a bill to prevent the conveyance of fand | down ‘by a train In m deep cut; bor how ¥. Strobel. The ori fel pertrait o« Col. Bichara ‘of deced to iwo-and-a-half per cent. pany, of Weshington, D. C., bes receutly made | of roi:hwestein Perrsylvapia will bave a grand | of the Indians, acquired under Indian trea! or why they were off the train no one knowa = some Ympo.tuht changes in its management cetebraiion here on the Fourth. Address: INTERNAL Ruverve StamPs Partie. | At tbeir annual eleci ‘on the following-named are to be delivered by Vice President Colfax and to eny other grantee than the United Stat We have rarely read a more d-svresst asanid to Rene shot Tecumseh: painted from | s gued Stet Band will be provided for dancing e oly ing story one ‘andr id tw ¢ hw mbich wos passed. ———_ +202 an yother | Por hours of boats leaving Washi eee hand- | Joseph R. Carpenter, of Pht adelphia, Ge sey tere Coe Pest Grand Master Jobn W. Stokes. Also, a dill ee nae eaeee eee Ick—Considerable excitement continues ta ‘he mpson” and Bean pont * ane, nde: __o homesteads to actual settlers, whi: ws set- | prevail in New York and Brookiyn conse- are original portraits. of UND Fear, Fiery t prints the adhesive Internal Revenue stamps | Shepherd, H.'G. Wilson, Joseph L. Pearson, Arson. Hers te take out final tite to lands upon cerii- | Guence of the announcemeut of the rit ie the t, by himself; Ww on, by . 8, HOWISON, for Commirsioner Delapo, bas arrived in the | 5*muel parent Mickeles Acker, Gcorge H PHILADELPHTA, July 2.—Wm. Aldridge. con- | Hed pa ie sactotn coats wake: price of tee in those cities after July Ist rom #€ ert Srmart, Sir Wm. Becchy, by bimee't, President Potomac Company. efty, in Fesponee to & fammone to confer rela- —_ Jf tet Z. ae. Be . Seerisn victed of areon, (setting tire to the “Old Volun- Selig thay cyan wea; | $1.0 per hundred pounds. Complaints ara Goetre ~ By bimiself: ; % ‘SAM Pre, mas M. an, . B. aa es tates, vesting in seuler: James Wateon ty Charlee Mrmpe to sete pul a cheek tocountertelting’ © | Pattercon, John Purdy: ‘President, MC Goin: | Se Betrestment, Saloon,”) was 49-day ssn- | We lands o n igh they = | alto made of Miott: . 3 HB. Rookbock "Also. choices | 2<03t___ General Superintendent. a TO NORFOLK = ame = ne a to six years’ confinement in the peniten- sotisctions eG Thee J ae Pr Ne THE LAKE g S | Ps Chron} H. 8. B care BP Brown, & Bon short weight, and perehoners are vee ‘cou: the title to the Jancs upon which they have lo- | Siviced'to buy scales ful teat ar = Vice Pr [. G. Wilcon: rac; J.’ Battervon; General Agent, W. AE. Tice Mr. Julian said that there had never been a | Yendcrs\ apparatus. it is stated that ice has Agent, W. M. Tiles- PRESIDENTIAL Nomrmations.—The followin; 8h Ste ees) . nominations were sent to the Senate this after. | '°?: question of the rightuvtil a recent decision of | Pot fold for $1.50 per, hundred pounds sinoa =e ASLOW, Proprietor. | will leave 8S. This was the first institution of the kind ‘that had sc3, when gold was 20, and the preceding sea SS | Shhacty foot of Tth streets at 2 Boon: chartered by act of Congrees. Its Home office until the Smal pad, s made! Hencsithe | "inter Was very mild A™ BEPOSITORY, ey To be Postmscters—Calvin Skinner, is located at the cicy of Washin; the capi- necessity of ‘the prceoe bill. The bill was ee SATORDAY AND MONDAY, Jury @ xn 4, | tone, N. Y,; Mary Daniel tal of the nation. We believe if aims t> be a | bad steamship ‘4. THe Richmond Young Men's Christian Asso- 945 F STREET. James Mi. Dickerson, Boscobel, fraly, Nesionat inetiluten Why should it not | Tyalanicn captaing and owners of vemets, vis: | PAST te prevent the sale of public lands in | ciation hove ured apes Te .ding-roem for th Berwem Trertemih end Fourteenth Stress ag Naim y Bo Geo. become such’? It possesses all the meediul ap- Engiish yacht Cambria, Ash » Will start | the Tertitory of Dakota, except under the pre- | Isdies, to which no male biped }s admitted om Wosbcoek re _ from Kinsale, Ireland, on the 4th day of July, | ¢™ption and the homestead laws, and the laws | any pretence. The ladics are invited toavail —_— . , I. a I to make it : Eared the men needCul to “main advantages ges ‘ r me ——— Its progres has poy ‘been s0 rapi ‘se New Juver—’ Washington corres- | ome new lic pondent of the New York Poot saye: «The | fore penee ms es Pen ame ane foundation relating to the disposal of t. themselves ofthe tree wse of the library, con- ee aesed: ee | aren inl one A bill declaring forfeited to the United States ines of fashion will always ba in the trarsatlamic race the it ship at pred See ENGEA Sandy Hook. In at vessels night the ue VINGs, OTOGRAPES, OHBOMOS, &e., i Davntless will burm signal lights in the : nan tee ta bow = certain lands grant2d to the State 0: Lou’ » | found on the tables. BOGERS GROUPS OF CULPTUEE, PBs tom 2 Sadlelaty Caiestdiee for a lasting struc.ure exe —_ ‘will ‘throw dine | fo aid in the Corsiruciion of the New Oriewny’ TISTS’ MATERIALS, Weber's and String Band will be on board. Senate Ji ry ‘will pot act on the } to its and A 1 Opaviousas and Great Western Railroad; whic | StaoEer Kecicto: mo vaca- STATUBTTES, &c., &c., Tick for ‘at 'p Music Store, Penn: of Mr. Oliver for Associate Justice | and important for the insurin: was passed. Z t'on,” is the startling theory advanced by the FUTURE FRAMES, solve a avenee: js ,Contectionery’ Store, | of f Courtof this district for some we. Its officers orhighetand: ‘Mr. Julian said the passage of the bill opened | editor of the Methodist in the last number of that CORD AND TASSELS ,ae., ae. a a ores fa ot desire to hear what , prudent and cautious, of knowing integrity, Up to settlement nearly ® million of acres ot | paper; and etgeing irom that assertion be <usene 2aeeuraeeanaell Se SB Ee, business men in lar, Leh land, which had been tied ap since 15-3 to “declatm against the "prevalent PARLOR BRACKETS, ae ot resolution to prevent the farther sales | habitof closingour churches in sammer ic lands in of Nebresk = “<= Ste ae and Nevada, except under the pre-emption ana | _S@-Numerous New Work laborers are going HOLIDAY PRESENTS. anes bomestead laws, and the law relating to the d's. | South. oc tly A. V. 8. SMITH, ECTUSB Dg ly als ene ong wom yong police srrane become — BON. THOMAS W. TIPTON, . . Sargent .) asked that ia ¥ are no longer allowed to smoke while on 2 I ‘ wight be included in the bill. r. WOOD AND GOAL. United Stacew Senator from Mebraska, ‘will Lec DM ay ly a Che len ‘p sad oem egy tere] s7"in Troy the custom to have female , EE Oe Corng Oth ee pottinand SEAT. Rael OOOO HET, on Mr. Hooper (Utah) asked that Ctab might be | Pal-beareis. “Who, would live always.” iret rate atticte of TUESDAY. Jerr S, stsoclock p'm von tonledee. *° | ag-An Erie boat club, called the Una, is com- ANTHRACITE LUMP COAL, “The Life, Copacier,, Fate of the Kev. All the abeve amendments were accepted, | Pod Of irshionable young ladics. eqnal to Lebigh, suitable for foundry parposes, for Georec "Cookman. and the bill as amended passed. 87 Red Cloud said: “Bad ram, bad Indian. cheap, by JAMES GLEASON, ‘The frierds of thie jed Givine and the pab- Mr. Jniien aie Seeeres & bill confirming the | Good rum, Indian feel good.” jen9-6e {Rep} 6 £ cd to atte: Sitle of Mecsrs. Hutchins and Lanmantocertain | sg-The Rustian Minister of Finance has $$$ — 8 (0 cents, to ag C.C. Purcell, th nt the Yo-Sewite Vailev, Cal., acquired ranctioned the employment of women #s book- Cease COAL ae lane. recaprivenie ovenge. the prc-emp.ion act. Tais bill gave rise keepers and clerks in custom hovse offices. Just received. cargo of RED ASH COAL—Eeg acquaint nce Suse vemawoneny , maa er rmoveg | SF-The warden of the Chicago poor-house and Stove. Always on hand, piece aad KIND ‘the ‘Pree. Giny the biliton the tabla. ra moved | save that mo die im winter, when the LING WOOD, sawed ident, Mr. iy ,and the active Secretary, Mr. betes, Any ‘yes 106, | medical schools are in session—at least, hemever Je2s-Iw Mill foot Pattércon, are not equally entitled to honorable ‘The first morning hour having expired, re- | *B¢¥ &0¥ to be buried in that serson. - a — mention. from the Committee on Paten's were next | &7” Miss Flora Foster, for twenty-one years ASON “We wish the y the z = | ager ets quesiton being upon the mairon of the Tombs in New York, is rich; but OAL MERCHANT, Picpeabeiahaapaaianes mate _ | the bill for tho relief or the Beir of “Thomas 3: she holds the place for love of the excitement + D.C, Juue 21, 1570, a — seaman neve pa: fe, mnt En fom. | eoThedemand for damp fs increay ares o lan, 0 be submitted to the Legis'ature. pan hE eh ee a Congressional distri CORES commenced to lay tm my winter tock of we also, consider the orgruization of ame, Mowe CI) reported 's bil authorising mand for them as wah a. hased stock, and below the uth jest, mi:sioner of Patents an extension of his fndiana church, the con- oes a, i Seeetioa. a i ae “HEW STOCK AND FIXTU; soon (0-0) barrio Pepe pe np eevomeat ingles. Pevsed. Bregation were, very much ed. by sy . Myers reported anditor who deepened the solemn: ir eer To, Sri | ang alee ae da aera te thatnc | cso Sed SScrne ha, ee 3 iy. rat 3 be! Yentor of the wags suallty of OAK, HICKORY, and PINE | jure'cnd retible pada Seeing — Print. $25,000 to the aa Pousiderstion | 4! ber debt with” te ad . yas. GLEASON. jet Avothitcarios oat Brocslete, Br. Asper (Slo.) made the Point of order, raphanty tens See aa eee Wt JooT RECEIVED. Sconpustenpatignepas a ‘2 | row it amounts to over seventeen 4 —— = popes: dolisrs. GosuER wines ANOTEER Lor oF THOSE CHEAP a Whore. sas + the rules (this | 57-4 SOuPle of men in Ludiow, Vt., arebard ji LADIES’ CONGRESS GAITEES aT 9 peing the. first of the lest ten days of the nes- HAUT adie 1:008 Cares ee 3 Steer tow Jencks, from Commiitee of south Aenies do Wy ASK, to 3 ‘From the old responsible houses of a nem: tp. ot Gor bal.) Sve Sa6 Commitee, | thous Caren, became thay ase Basieeom aoe iD e100 @173. and amend the patent laws, submi.ted « report; | you see?” ‘Coolies are = different sort of peo~ BBAND: =e 2 Fils bed ORs. ‘whieh wes ‘to. Pie altogether. So are the people of Chili. vines FISKE eos Ss ALLE & fe oH! im the The Bpesiier announced that the Conference | sg-The N. Y. Tsibune says: “It is ome of anuee sand ranid city, at low prices. Comittee on the Indian appropriation ball had the unaccountable mania of mankind to gee Mi ai terent Brands, ‘You will eave money ot np Deen unable to agree, and the bill bad been re- drank whepever Ii speciay important tokeep MEDOC St. JULIEN. tte strent Fiabe tend turned. the cool.” Ninety in Sr. JULIEN, jon 906 x Mr. Sargent, (Cal-.) of the conference com- | §7-A bridegroom interfered with a parson st St. ESTEPEE. mittee, stated the prominent pointe of G-orgia, who, in accordance with tha MAKGAUX MEDOO: | F{\STABLISHED 1933. ment. Phe Senate members had insisted rg ride, and Also, the renowned CHATEAU WINES of oid - ‘to the bill in ‘to custom, os the -— VINTAGES. thelr amendments to the Gatien *2, the | sured the that as he had paid for tha MARGAUX, iLimbind eatics made sin mae i land, not | Seemony he wasnot going to have any of that * _ LAFITTE, &c subject to the of the Congress. "The | cling. ranging In price from 3 to $49 per dozen. &@ The democracy of Mis-ouri will nominate Howse members ped refused te recognise, the 87 The effect of the Jeff Davis repudiation it SPARKLING HOCK, pel Br cicket thie tall, but preserve a policy of **pas- pa 3, ould 5 be made. In selon t dedt nor reat apd cannot in ®@ cent ix ror SPARKLING CablnuT CLEAWBAS eg eg Moz luis cited, saa proot that the day for pree rsisby sHomas feat torme, the treaties, teins fuera of ya ee as med ceoee, ©. DYER 8 00., the proposition was not im Great ‘that the of Ularendon’ a o 943 Peansrivanie Avenue. Mr, Lawrence (Ohio) contended that the | funeral was private, in accordance with hig E*ries BEATING RANGE. ations cary oat oiplation in wach it bad ee beng take™ ‘Without an equal fn the world. ‘BO voice. he had been seitled by ee er at Ss ee pe Bite sol scrnction. Judicial authority. ‘aches nit. | {Oenahipe has diminished cA ~] ill warm Upper rooms tn coldest constoting of Moses. ‘Cal.,) Nib- | caused sember people imigra~ = 634 Feaner Ieeks (ind) Sad Paine (Wise) ees cotinass Sng Wedlwara™” —

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