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F * z THE EVENING STAR. | | any 5) jon of the fourteenth amen J- wept Shieh Se NTS eee. ———_— ' PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, { : i : At The Star Bullding, | 7 { ' $.W. Comer Pennsylvania Av. and Lith St, - t hers sv Tus ‘ » faa EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CO¥PANT, f +-_-o—_-—— ’ path eens: ae CENTS PER MONTH. Copies ws * * PRics vor MatLine :~Three Months, $1.30. Stz Months, $3.00; One Year, $5.00. No paper. are sentf rom the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAR—published on Priay 50 a year, morning—@ ee ee a ld Ali pT aks V°". 86 -N2. 5,404. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1870. OFFICIAL, simitar services in oth: . The s 1 Nommatroms.—The President sent the fol- = meitinetmasoreicrommitenemt yy | Eee rete suite eet eiantest | EVENING STAR, | wnarttante onsen was” LAWS OF THE UNITED ST aTEs, eruvisiowe of thie cet ake dein thereof sorfar ac te actermine the vighte ot | — = | Porter C. Bliss, of D. ©., to be Secretary of Passed at Setond Session of Forty-ftry’. Gungress somnd vartics to suck office by reason of the deaial of at Mexico. ne Gon eee Giddings, of Mich., Consul-Gensral at [Peatic—No 72.) smentenaad te the Conetivatinn fdas United siatent Washington News and Gossip. 5 with mele ot Ax tice fo larg he, HELO citipene. of the Suited Stones Bay be wteomrl reasonable by wach com and by thie act. Geo. W. Kingsbury, to be Assessor of Internal ates to vote im the several States, of this Gar woner for such other Approved, May 31, 1570. IntTEnNAL Revenve.—The receipts to-day | Reuenue, Dakotah Ferritor 3 é: for other purposes. gone sp i from this source were $814,933.62. Samuel W. Brown to be Receiver of Pubtic of the United Sentes ef (Arson tn Coueress during bie U Jupck Hoan, ex-Attorney General, left here | | Enoch G. Adams to be Hegister of the Land hb qualifies Died Seates . 45 p. m. train to-day. , Vancouver, W. T. ™ bo are or shall be otherw: ti f ATIONAL THEATRE for Boston in the 2:45 p. m. ry: re ff Public may election by the peopbs In any rens ete N a Dexter C. Bloomer | Receiver o ts eity. Vartsn, township school municipality, or ather territorial eab divs ion, Tue PRESIDENT AND FAMILY will leave here Rome ys, Council Blufis. H. Chamberiia Receiver of Public ‘Tuesday, the 19th, or Wednesday, the 20th | yy Wranciess shall be entitled and allowed to vote at all «uch el c- FRIDAY, JULY Stn, 1£70, oo loneys, San Francisco. ous, without distinction of 5 3 ~ ‘Treasur; instant, for Long Branch, to spend the sammer John Wassen, Surveyor General, Arizona. condition ‘of wervitde ‘ay, 'Sonidivations jew, cos’ || the ane BENEFIE OF MISS ANNETTE INCE, ae ro — its John Thatcher, Examiner-in-chief, Paient re ‘Wenge. regula’ ion any State or Territory, ie, mB Hox. Dawza, lassachusetts, intends ice. or by uoder its ' tet ¥ Commissioner % , sepalne, fe Bipists Shee Sine nes Mir Ps (ud ea Fare the Gan Lape ie and ez on CAST. 7 2t Se ahead al biased or Patent Ria ape . “ . That -wiui for the President tea t c — 3 Lniey, the sathorit y of the constitution oF Les of hae. cats land or naval forces of ‘the a Se eee. een ey ae aby Plate, « ws of any Territory, mi }, or of the mil ), a8 sl ‘nec ms 2 Oo 3 shall be reunited to be done asm prerejaiaite or | to sid iu the exceution of wadiciel eee eae W4®HINGTON CITY GARDEN, Sunatom Yates, of Illinois, has retarned | Dug, Cambri ase.; Wim. K. Rem! Fyne gting. and by. sueh cones ration @r — y's 1 suthan ahidaiae + whiner NEW YORK AVENOB, from a visit to the White Sulphuc Springs, — Canton. N.' —— so the petformanes oaerinn i Peake chara’ with presen eball bold ollies, cureptian o menene at Berweex 1st axp 2D STREETS. much improved in health, and isat the National. N.Y5 Geo. W ee eens Done e Mm d torrotes Tt oball be the det rote sino of ‘the third section of the fouriecats | 4 Steciableand Pleasant Famity Kesort on the Mimergn E. B. WASHnURN® has gone on a | Hester A. Birdsong, Bellair, Ohio; Jo! 1 ¥ , it of 1 for 5 ie v1 7 = " . nd officer to. give to all citteras of the tof the ‘ Cadiz, Ohio; John W. Hays, Barnsv! ation of tl This GARDEN is now open (since the retarn of | visit to La Rochelle, and intentis to Carls same and equal oppo + | United States. it shall be the duty of the district at irom German - vas te is 34 gee Carl Wisite, and to become qualified to | toruey cf the United States for tie district in wshich poke cig VPRO TS art bad, his family remaining at La Rochelle. and IU aey euch Gorse es aa | SSRIS Sec Pate Oe ae eee | a SET : io war omit fe Weitere | tarmaD cto the clvcult cx district comet of the Gelted ca J. Eaward Write, ser, Newberry, 8. C.; lass.; Lewis M Greenfield, + erriam, ni THERE is a strong probability that the Presi- | gar L. Benetes, Claremont, N. H.; Royal Bast- 5 A Great Fall, N. H; John Taylor, Bich |. Lor every each © States in such district, and to prosec he same to dent will issue a proclamation convening the | ™#,, ks i, + Waeeh h from offic it ; nd, Ky.; J. H. Brinkerhoff, Waughun, Wis. PRE Senate for exci buna on te bowiay | ™RMiy™ ree Come tehg seed hn with full costs and «uch allowance of all of ‘cases on the docket of ths followmg the adjournment of Congress. ant Engineer. Retired Lone tor every such agence, be deeaned Katey | be continued unleca Tor cates proved to tne stlses™ bites Selfridge, tobe Mose Admiral retired tit. e- ors misdcaneanor. and thal gn tonvintne teed, | teset nee Commssroxay—The President yesterday | tired Commodore Jas, F. 5 be fimed not less than five dioliare, or be im’ | | SEC\1B. And best further enacted. That any person signed the commissions of Attorney General | 4dmi retired Seaver. or poche at the aire cattho eee ee | cbse eaten ee Gaited See weee ny Stave to wit Akerman and W. B. Snell, Judge of the Police | jee Sec. 3. Amd be tt fuer . That wheusver, | he is ineligible under the third section of the four- Court of the District. Sneetee tate rerhcanereatls | the United ttatea, o who abell attempt tar head or authorizing the jory.any act : 6 by exercise the duties of any such office, HM de Tae Democratic Executive Commirrer officers fer the 3 ee EE Ee Sk Oe nor agal r perform the ace mec the | States, and, upom conviction theres before the cis: held a meeting Yesterday afternoon and organ it fail to be c: court o Fy such to Be done as aforesaid shall it arried | Cuit or os of the United Stages onal stox ear ne baphassst nope Randall as | = Lond lo execntion by reason ef the wrongfal act or | imprisoned not more than one year, or Bat ex: airman; Gen. Noah L. Jeffries, secretary, and ¢ endmcats. of, {he person ‘or officer charead | ceeding one thousand daliars, or both. at thediscre. | FY OE Hon. Thos. Swann, treasarer. ‘Ths lumber yard of Martman & Gra} | eer they aepets abd ithia the luriedicton of the United statse sual | makes. corner of Monroe and Main streets, was dam: | tae, and ngpropriations o of 5 Fave the Gunes riche in avery wenee and foot ‘7 ie AMONG the Americans registered in London ort ition fire about #8, h - KRIT: re. June 2d, were Charles A. se being otherwise ified, titled | the United States to make and enforce contracts to | go, 486 SEVENTH STR: D Betreets, | for the week ending . Asan in the same manner and t) the same extent | Ses be. partin, idence, and to" the oil and ‘REM! Doors above adh go, | Page and John N. Oliver, of Washington. Ths ‘The Last of the Taylor's Farm Colored | tained’ ‘Among the others age. teewacter, oe her ig 4 property as is cojoyed by white , | latter is a member of the Washington bar. and ‘The for : be Post Chaplains in the Squatters Removed. | Ung $50,000 for the improvement of ty it igor shail be to receive, count, certify. reat | cits eee eg See te ee ‘Tassels, isnot the nominee for Judge of the District Su- | ye ‘David W. Ekims, Ales, Gl more, 0. Be | river, between Long po eo ster. any law statute, ordi TERMS Suse. me - paige | Pome Court. Heauembourg, Jeremiah Forter, Tho : | ea ereeeentaea take ceive, count. cert r. report, or give offset oar cungean. to, ths contrary not- semanas Rome: ne ee Van Horn, and Moses J. Kelly. division had been asked the vote of such «i tion, . No tax or charge shall be imposed or THE RECENT ORDER relieving Capt. Henry a Sin ils Sndseh sim omem, tng Srosem sion by | Tigetanding, Ha tax or charge aba nuarwine | RARLow's GALLERY, Clayton, 17th infantry, from duty in the War |G san chase eaten ase eee | pay Mr. Switzler, the thereof, and the name of the officer or per. | thereto from a foreign eountry which is not equally 4236 PENna. AVENUE, SOUTH Sips, oe eer, Alpes! ENERAL i NO PA left Fo jas House was abou son whose duty ft was to act thereon, and that he | impoeed and ‘apon every person immigrat ‘Near Wih street north. Department and directing him to return to Leavenworth yesterday for San Francisco. | which he did not hear. wae ee Srerad 8x onck. pecoun or oGicer | ing to euch Chase fromany other, fore freo view, and for | Téeiment, has been suspended until October ist, —— | entertain a motion to fence lortelt and pov the scar five handted dotlans | vislou' te bereby declared nuil ond vord, Calisch, one of the | and Capt. C. will continue on duty {a the War] P.O. SuLtivam was to-day appointed roate motion on the table, and a ed Be ae tes it maa Department until that date. agent between Lynchburg, Va, and Bristol, ae. Se an action on the case, eo ‘ . ordinance, * or custom, dal +. to be for School,” Tenn., vice 0. C. Butler, not ty. 5 Pappy gE Qn eg Pete eg ng Hox. A. T. AXERMAM, the new Attorney Gen. | TB Hee 0. C. Butler, not reported for dats Mr. ecrese. misdemespor. an shalf, on conviction thereof, be « fined not less than five hundred dollars, or be im- risoned nt less than one month and not mors than year,«r both, at the discretion of the court. RC. 4. Amd be it further enacted. That if any per | eral, took the oath of office this morning, about ten o’elock, before Associate Justice Wylie, of the District Supreme Court, and entered upon TE McGarrauan CLaim.—The House Ju- diciary Committee to-day, by a vote of six to four, decided against the claim of Wm. MeGar- é f | i i i Telegraphed Buclusively to The Bvening Star. Sax Fraxctsco, July7.—The negotiations for | M for | was adopted, req the son, by ferce, bribery, threa's, intimidation. ov ocher the discharge of his duties immediately. Until | rahan to the Panoche Grande land grant in | continuance of the Pullman train over the Cen- ‘Treasury to tntorin the fiowse up'awful means, shaii binder. delar. prevent, or ob et ee oi By himself, Biz | twelve o'clock he was kept busy in receiving | California. . tral Pacific road having failed, the palace care | authorised the hiring fftuct, or shall combine and con‘ederate with others Gone year, or beth. te the dkstetinn Ol ue by Thos. Wentworth; | visitors, and at that hour he proceeded to the were withdrawn to-day. | sels for private use sr, delay, prevent. or obstruct. any c Neen, bapestt: Dearie einen: Tux Deviciexcy BiLu.—The House was to- | The greater of the town of Millerton, | cisco if so by what aat from doing any act requir «i to be done to qualify bim bie aes he act to | Mer amuse, Watgon, Webb. by Oharies Elliott: | Executive Mansion and attended the Cabinet oR i Cal., was burned on the 3d of Jul; * | Mr: In.) from the Committee on Foch perton shall for svery such cilonce forteit aad | pre. aét all pervons in the sited viatesta theiccivil | Wotee Scie aed Boe eee tia Rusravtage, | meeting. Gay engaged npon. the detisiency bill reported | So Tatny sensen’ in Acisnen wemmmensed on Military Aftuirs, reported poh Se a Sb a; and/iuraish the meanaof their vindication, | sect Taking altogether ope of ‘fe’ nest and tareset | ue 20 > he by Mr. Dawes on Wednceday. Among the items | the 25'h of June, to the advantage of the crope | of certain mnldere salteoea grieved thereby. to be recovered by an action on See ine, el ighteon 7 aad sixty-six, for in the rea States. 7 1sit THE PResipent.—Hon. A. Brush, | in it are the following :—€1.000,000 for expenses | and the mining interests. trom the States of Alabama the case. with fuil costs aud much allowance for | thereby re {oball be catered secnReen and sev: | mid {Chron} A. N. BARLOW, Propristor._ mayor of the city of Buffalo, Alderman John | incurred in taking the ninth census; $10,000 for was passed. Se tree eee eee end nine | cimmbctamette ne ne nee BT REPOSITORY Pierce, president of the Common Council, W: 6 Nemimated. | Mr. Sargent, (Cal.,) aise for every such offence be gui ty of s miade- | ¥ inaes ae hn father sniniit "Wiad Wee A : +P mmon Council, Wm. | public buildings and grounds; $6,106 for extra Pravin ype oe Sor kasthan Aveburdced: dollars, ot be tapeioned | election for represemtative or delegate th ‘the. Cow. 245 °F" STREET. Fong nett, Bea, treasurer of Erie county, New | compensationtoofficers and clerks of the House; eee eee dye Planatory of the act of tot lege thaw ca month and got more that one year. | teas of the Uuited States aay pereon shal! knowing. Ee es non here me eee tary of the | $10,476 for clerks and temporary clerks to com- ica Mark H. Dannell has etion of, pon ee pagtyp ee if any per. | katte of any other persou, whether living. dead, or salt mmittee, | mittees. ceived the Republican nomination for Congress | st Khossilic Teun sop shall prevent. bi ; . shall at. fic 8 once name ele = had an interview with the President this morn- — | tion for any o te for the same office; or vote at ing on the subject of offices and politics in that or intimidate ary person from The convention passed resolutions * place where ‘ot be lawiully entitled i i Skereing the Fight of wumeage, to ne of dec er vote without haviog a lawfal right to vote; | [0b PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, locality. indorsing | Passed. the administration; inst adding the payment co of the public debt to the burdens ot ts ‘The House then proceeded to consider the de TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ‘and Furday Schoois connected Ht to do | for a sail to Aqui Creek and back to Marshall Tali | &8T€St Amount of testimony in relation to the the present | accne olin reported 5 m im ty OL PHOTOGRAPHS, UHEOMOS, as., generation, in favor of a redaction of taxation, | RCICBCY @Pr" — — the right, of suffrage ts ent to the Ceastite. | :BBET 19 vote for himself or any other person: 80GER'S GROUPS OF SCULPTURE, THE WEAKNESS OF OUR Navy.—On account This 's Di gna a redaction of the tariff to the revenue | “In introducing the bill, Mr. Dawes referred to five ‘of the United Stnien, Sy means ol cone, Imonece, tatinisation,brivery, rewind, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, Of the law of Congress limiting the number of Afternoon’s Dispatehes. | standard. letter from the Secretary of the Treasury in Tori or occupation. wr of wurcting tach person | piexeyl,auy. gualified vover of aay Sinte of the STATUBTTRS, £¢., 0. | seamen, Iandemen, and boys in the navy to x to Alaska and Allition islands asking nt OF 0% on, OF Ol son | PF Prana , :, . 8D appropriation J ented house. lands. or other property. or by | United States of America, or of any Territory there: | 2:0TURB FRAMES, 8,000, the Navy Department is prevented from PRESS REPO! oHIcAG a, chien ho ib premmanee ‘ocute . Tefestng To renew ieas« rs Gontracte f vt | fe Hrom treciy exercising the right of slag, or by CORD AND TASSELS, £e.. be. | sonaing out several ceelec bee ene = ASSOCIATED REPORTS. Guten, At a recent sem e | Ieee sin ‘on the on Seta et cis pera so ffreding shall be deemed guint a | cisganch Fight, ot compel or induce. by any such || “BOVRE FAROE PARTE re puaccante. ab, | Stee Our exvbrens te encigl ears we FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Timoust of Scat’ Fallroud bond case fo the | party all the benefits of that commerce for a ‘han hve bumdfed: dell ere B° | Inv'amy “such. State." or "Perrivory” to re on | 4 wine Anwortmont for i very small, and the necessity for increasing the BS aie nan sow for that purpose aatil miter tht i d dollars, i “ z - appropnation Priwoned not leeg than one month and not more than | 1 93, person fines fhe or HOLIDAY PEESENTS, number of vessels on every station is much felt, THE SPECK OF WAR. Judge of the Eastern District of Texas meeting in December, and that at aa early day « ar. o the di ion of the court elections in ocM@ly 4. v.58. ITH. but nothing can be done unless Congress will er Gatvuerox, July 7.—Large public meetings | in the session a bill would be introdaced to marke poqpens shall bend cr cepusite tanthat eo or by any of such means, o. = authorize an increase of seamen, and the estab- THE SPANISH QUESTION. held in different portions of Tetas unantno ye induce any officer of — vor appoint V. B. Sabin as Judge of the in disguise wpom the 5 pia the duty itis to sacortal PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. | tishment of recruiting stations. The dha of Putees Ot ot Deca : , . declare the result of any such election, vi hisact, or to injure. oppress, threaten, or | ounce, OF certificate, tox oF evi: i Persisis France will With Sot ists te any <li tzen with intent to prevent of Sette ramene onvasinegon votes: ts este ‘Tne Concressiowat PRIvTER Exoxeratep. | draw Her Mimister. . @ll Works wae ay hereto. : ied or dae him by the Co ply with his du.y.or law regulating the s.me; The Senate Committee on Printing, which thor- Esclurively to The Evening Star. Pitrercure, Ji 8.—The Commercial (i) Rico or laws of the Calted Staten, or breauce nt or Noow ingiy afd wiitaliy recotye Benson st ene at fort of 7th street oughly investigated the charges against A.M. | Panis, July &—The Spanish question stil! | Works of irk, Patrick @ tose ae tees Sere serene Semen such persons ehals be | Berece noueusnies atitled to vote; or uid, counsel, the memberg of the Calvary Bai Clapp, Esq-, Congressional Printer, and heard | causes much uneasiness, though the feeling this | Yesterday. Loss about $20,000;" partially in- and, hereot . omtcar a = Imprisoned, or both, at the discre’ | Procure. oF advise any —the Ane not to exceed five thous morning is somewhat more assuring than last hereby made a OF to the omiscion of which ie hereby mate <a the imprisonment not to exceed ten dinner, returning to the city before sunset. management of the Government Printing Of- | ev. Chief Justice Chase Geimg South. Sare—and thea. moreover. be thereafter ineligible | Bot a cries aed etait te maeh cat | qikemberd of other congregations are invited to join | fice, has prepared a report upon the suvject, Cmicaco, July &—Chief Justice Chase and Soccer. eevkecce Gams eremmel ke tae Comte be linble t prosecution fn any court of the Uuited | "Brice of passage to the scholars copnectet with tte | which will shortiy be subualtted to the Senate, Seaphtes eerives Bere from, Washi on i} ates juried and, Fiction | home or mission ec o ¥ - = , Tacs dnd be tt fartues snacted, That ifim the act | erectceball be puntshed by a'fine not ercovdtar | Oltrek’ 1a ene, abot’! gt vary Baptiot | The report completely exonerates Mr. Clapp of violating apy provision in elther of the o pre | Sve bundred dollars, or by imprisonment for a term ‘Each ‘one will’ provide his own refreshments, | from all the charges, not one of which, in the erding sections, any other felony, crime. or misde- | BOt exceeding three years, or both, in the dincre- | Those Raim im the Northwest. : ete w. ll see them plainly — opinion of the committee, has been sustained by meanor shall be committed, the oftender, on convic- | tot of the court, and shall pay the costs of prosect- the testimony. Necthocet, as Ma ae will | send fiom of euch violation of SuC.2). And be st further enacted, Thet if, at any HE FIRST GRAND PICNIC i benefit the crops. lahed for the same with + ponte s ratiéa of voters for an election for repressute. ov c Tae New Yous Arromruants—it is un- | % give 0 cial or Prince Leonetd or Hanes: ———_>—__— raid ore by the laws of the State ny person soe yen pF Et. STEPHEN'S TOFAL ABSTINENCE derstood that there was a warm time in the | Yojlern. The Constitutionnel pads. -*' When rae <preepur eesmmee . tention of the House fo the fact that he, as committed. any Epes ‘othe ota Senate Committee on Comme: ‘ance becomes convinced of the persistence of | Sr. Lovie, —Prof. and sev- | member Se pe Teer tney Seat op Waites oad SACRE iatone sean nemaptceamay uein a | Satsuma arn bie pi | Sf ets Seca a Vat he, | mete Sta al fe oO 18 a N.Y., re’ J 4 rot having « lawfal right so to do: or do aey ui 2 MOMDAY BEXZ, FRE Air 1ST. .,_ | Fenton appeared before it, and made a bitter | Matic relations with her” pili patey 2am roma peed otter Committed agatact the prov 1, Mad | Cther person: or by totes, threat, menace, tasimsdy. | Omi heat Ane, Aree, PICWIC of the Soci speech in opposition to a favorable report on | trom Prussia, bat France will not be content ‘Synca. Some Warm ‘words passed between ‘Messrs ; concurrently with the circuit courts of the | other person; or by force, threat, Promise thereof, | ed with a view to the confoct Gnd soneeat. the nomination of Mr. Murphy, which was re- | with an evasive declaration of Count von Bis- 8.—The Synod of the Prexby- | Dawes and Peters as to the economy of their States, of oll camsen, civil and criminal, | Wve, bribery. reward. or offer of promise “ Sof queers. — 1: : marck that Prussia ought, in the interest of the id and New, is in session respective votes, but each juently with- Benes thepeppaeete eh eeerene ne eee | som having a tawten right toresinoer fees dsiteter. | Wes bent Hinsic the city can afford hes Seon beetidbes tee tA rbetethacired Gaseroneet Peace of Europe, to withhold her coment for not large. here. | Grew his ‘end ached that they’ bo ; nc faritistion horeby confer “ ising such right; or compel or induce by any such | secured for the occasion, the services of the ry , al ir. Mur- ern to & thro Sj eee stricken from the y Ape bE A ivan, crother Sulawial means, say oficer oC regis: | have been Bet partons iron the coer’ snd exclude | phy’scause. itis understood that the committee | Fone the semiomiciat pone aens ase tao 4-11-44. ‘Mr. Kandali supported his amendment, an: d t io . apd cflencre coumnitted ay irgrisions of | fr - so . ‘Deen given to the Reireshment Hoome for | Will report on the matter to-morrow, and Mr. amd ory. or cases of crimes and offeaces pot oor taforssation Sled DY the dist io stiorner ta luce any, Boats will leave G street wharf, Washington. and | Certain. There does not seem to be any oppo- means. cer ration to violate or refuse to compl: foat of High street Georgetown, every five minutrs | sition to the other appointments. Oe terrane aced. Phe the district | with bis duty, or.eny Jaw regulating the 't Goring the day from Dore Dancing Gil conenece de. ved tatoos the coimmsioatnee® apperated Kf the | any perso bot entitled te vote. or tetas “Bieta, Boe; Children usder twebvevyearsof age | ‘Tux CONYEREECE ComMIFTEE on the Fand- ent itorigl courts 3 (Rep. St t : s States, | any person entitled to vote, or aid, counsel, procure, | free. J ix? ing Bill—Mesers. Sherman, Sumner and Davis THe cre oe crete, tamrincaion ice States. | cr advion any such votcr, person. ot caloer'te de sey me . i! tenders against the laws of wee United ‘States, and | St hereby made a crime.or to omit auy act, the a REIOHENBACH’s Pianc Store, on the part of the Senate, and Messrs. Schenck, Tgerh i my S aes. | Ze bas conventence of families, and pains or expense | Murphy's confirmation is now regarded as pretty Lovisvitie, July 8-—The drawing of Hender- | Soptsd ayes 8 meee ne Mt a to make it the PI ‘54, noes 6. son's land scheme last it x. ¥. preter py Jy ele Ticket se (N.Y.) offered gn amendment, ——— ———____? of the House devise some system to leave out FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, | renoru “tie said that the reports ‘ind never — at Ts Appointed by the | 8BY person not entitled te vote. or refuse t Imd chosen Prince of and that the Spanish Ministry felt the French Govern: ‘ assured 4, done. The Globe had now become so volumin- < ment would object to it; bat | This Afternoon’s Proceedings. out that it could not be admitted to private every other officer who may cially empower waieeion ‘of which is wee crime, every Avenue, | Hooper and Brooks on the part of the House— that he depended upon the higher sentiment o: pcm gym i peg we i Ree ee ee eee nantes | shall Ge iiabie up promeecsion sok t there AEE og | Held ® mecting this morning and discussed the Prim | BLL TO REMOVE THE DISABILITIES OF pee ALR Tae at the expense of the Cited States, 19 institute pre: | for, as provided tn section Binetcen of this axt for PIANO8 | various propositions without coming to any con- KENTUCKIANS PASSED. sired anything more ceedings against all and every person who shall vio- | Detrons guilty of any of the crimes therein + peci- : 2. . ded, ration inal sed, A IT al clusion. It seems to be the impression that the eee reread cuenizasch as east nem | the laws of amt Heate. or Ferstiorys tor ov Bisset for sale ory tng | Committee will be unable to agree, as all of may be. for trial before such’ court of ‘th other election ‘apt-ly* | the members hold to their respective views and pro- OR OF OOPABTNERSHI . will not yield. Mr. Sherman insists upon his ; ‘came shall also be made OTICE 01 NERSHIP—This is te-| Senate amendme: . Schenc! at Sicdaoguion qh tone celta ae prone + gas ive notice that the have thieday | 5 ate a Se pidlgenel = Ss Xo a 5 GUSTAVUS W. SMITH AND Basit w. | Pct than ~ DUKE, STRUCK FROM THE LIST. itical complications. A dispatch recent!: eae to the Spanish | sy yee engl ike of Grammont has been B RIVER AND HARBOK APPROPRIATION with bi TT BILL P. ED. ps of ~~ Globe would concur with bim. be acity, advoca ee Wont ee Eom idle eocmcomeia — ae ur Coudition of sereitede, aol tobe proms al formed © cepartnersbip, to be Eee Meee. Sa vocnten ee _poareme_vo Phe | Sepen oes Obs fe cease an” | éue.c00 FOR THE FUTOMAO PROM LONG ‘Mr. Benjamin (Mo.) moved an amendment, of the duties of this act. it shall be the duty of the HY SLE MANTEL House amendments, hence there seems to be no BRIDGE TO GEORGETOWN. that of speeches not actu- Souris of te Ferviomien atthe Usisel Snes ibn Heavae SUMMSE Piktks Gun chance of any compromise in the matter. Ta — © ay detivered. inthe ‘Senne or Hoare sal be ito time, t Increase the number of commission = CARY. UiLDEM PRAmU Walk, the House this morning Mr. Brooks declined to THE DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION | printed in the Globe. Rajected. SEParieh ad exanlattion of porsose chars wich a 8 OF at | coraor dined Dacron nwa further serve on the committee, and Mr. Mar- BIL. Mr. "Gargeid (Ohio) an amendment 4 violation of this act; and such commisssionera are SF local oftcere it aball be ‘reficiont prin Tee | _Jaly4.as7@. fuyé-lw) 0. B. PRA! shall, of Illinois, was appointed in his place. Fava, Jaly 8, 1570. ‘hat after the present Congressional e indicting cou- declaration re eame duties iewte ae ene GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Tae Porice Court APPomInrmENTs.—jus- Ce of SENATE.—Mr. McOreery called up bill : im act a6 they are authoriaed by Paes Cocos cnn ate comaitiae aay tice D. R. Smith, who has been a prominent the laws of the United Staten, nn ecn* S88" | they ofthe ofenses thereby ctrated, to prove that Hr PER CENT. OFF OF ALL Goo! candidate for the clerkship of the Police Court, an om- Suc 10. And be ut further acted. That it shall be | the person go charged ot Indicted. voted. of attempt- ¥OB THE NEXT 60 DAYS AT under Judge Snell, this morning notified the — pparehes mr | mitted either of the offenses named in the preceding M. WILLIAN’S, Judge that he was no longer a candidate. Mr. Wash- ‘works ther 1 aul comiiicacene ch omen eee Smith declines being a candidate for the A report, which seems to be well founded, is - Field, Ri nd take ls deemed to be presumptive | 907 Pennsylvania ave., and 7 Cite revive, Paris. | that there being so many candidates Mr. Snell oe ee came the WA peo a Aan 3 . ve | evidence that sec! Voted. or attempted or Stock in will be sufficiently troubled by those who re- ‘ar 1 all general officers of egcé..ce to, nen old proper means dtigeatty to oxecnte haat he “or daegate, rrr pare emer nn The ce recommends the appoint. | Prose army to join their corps without pesti- cables, bes pa ~ their al order meni . . Altogether, a “ T Cub t Eh 3. Pe 2 Shun Pe = Reape the amount of amin disposal of Mr. The Memorial Diplomatique says:— “a John Redman | Cable Company, boone — TI mk itinery Goods, Snell, we think the candidates are rather nu- French circular has been issued defining the w ta} was his | new line from yt > i Linen Buits, Ecos, merous. situation.’ Squats Bea had noven: his being in Can- >, which ott — ae Guipare Lace. ConvICTED OF FRauP on THE PENSION Or- dubonorebier or bedins — : 4 | i ‘elenc: Lace, “4 7 ck.—In the U. 8. District Court at Balti re Rarirecic: Ge ‘Velveie, gestertag Jon M. Uaglih (Onwels 2 otal Ufame Pointe, ¥ i it i ‘ x ts, agent in Baltimore) was tried fer when the This the Cubs Ly > “a ‘Gen. W. F. money vouchers adie il was ponsed ty come here and ask | Smith is president, Stpmee Edman and Plaip Sashes, and Pisin Soarts, -| ents baving been obtained novia bess. tet tie removal ef their There was | charges sre $1.15 guid’ which is of $3.30 cur- i . LE more of spirit in rency by. “seams; in return that ee RAR Sakae ts ofthe Stat tent nr | Sebel cin eae goverviment and Bank Dantel “Bt fe and rebellion. oss” from to ‘than eave Bony bane Jr., the . Upon c@viction Judge Giles sentenced the prisoner = a twenty months and to pay fine of $1,000. Tae New CurRency BiLt—This bili—the seselon—is now before the President for his sig- mature. It provides for an increase of fifty-four will'ons of bank note carrency, retires forty-tive millions of three per cent. certificates, redis- tributes twenty-five millions from the exces held by the North and East to the South and HE i pantshment shere West, sagen tg te on a four r [om this act per cent. gold bond. does the Ss eccsals cx imtizectiy, 00 cocnpe Trem shacusee: | Sor pertome gull speci- volume of currency a dollar. rnotce loressid.or sha!! harber or conceal asy person for | fmt eater will take the Pisse of the teen ber ones a the Sthone arvegta warfant"or prazeve sal Mane: boeu ise! will supply the place of the logat-temdts thes wewed as aforesaid. so as to previ or ice or kms the fact that | tiem to 4 to which, however, must and eereet seer notice o naa ledge 98 P. ‘Uon- withdrawn, A , ae ea TE 2! for. shalt, for cither of the said effouces, issue of bank notes. In this way the aos one not encustinn ons thaunaud ae devial to.sny citizen or citizens who shalt offer new tht or Imprisonment nor Accel ng six months, of bath, 4 EB oy 33 ior bis right te eS a the volume geonged commited oF before the MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS criedtetion. thin any one uf the ised Srertitories af the Delted States. cures where it suall appear tl ee: will gain in redistribution of the twenty-five 12. And be ut further enacted, That the com faghing the title to such effice a nt reteset Roe, = ~ te nussioners. dis riet attorneys, tho marshal denial of the right to vote to citizens wh. siarble ) Nem nities, and the clerks of thewald district.circuit, | to vote,<m a-cust of race. color, or cop: | ane, near the ba tien Pennsylvania shall be lore. makesthe tion %3 wach sui mey jor iste wer, | inatitured io the circuit or Gisttict cout of the | myZi-ly WM, RUTHERFORD. | 224 0n the basis of the pew census. com i uF / rf } Fl to

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