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THE OCEAN Yactr mice THE EVENING STAR. | Sd a PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | Zz Pelegraphed Beclurivily te The Reoming Sar At The Star Buliding, ' « Vora, 2 dae at the packs @ ao §.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. sud Lith St, | ¢ iight-shi PS p.m. She ts too fev aw vy , ay Tae ' j ‘© be seem y and made oat powtiy EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. . ! ma ee soar a Dine diag she is supposed THE sTs av by carriers to thelr sub- ( . From Frisco Democratic Primary Reribers im the City and Dist Tes Cents aE . Election —Autt-Ohiuese Convention, Ware or FonTt-our Cxxts PER MONTH. Copies j | ac. at the counter, Two Cxnts. Seeneecenapiarn PRicz FoR Ma‘ttne :—Three Months, $1.50; | t ae Adi pestontome man Bix Menthe, $3.00; One Year, $5.00. No papers ~ oe “in WarniY sTab-psoiaed oo ote! VW". 36~N2, 5,420. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1870. | Fame tet consiacrabie ex The H-Chinese comren'ion r 1 morning—§ a year. i day hang Sn mpl a be rem see ————— — | cular of the work —e "SP NTS AE. * Nav Orprre,— Midshipy Charles F q Al | Delegates: cbt AMUSEMENTS. orricy riage revmnea te anera armies sees | | ESWVENING STAR, | seeretloraucss.nu wen orceres to tue | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | sae FRABLoW 8 GALLERY | _LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, | iitinc Vives dollars en ah eee ere Gay | a 2uthe Millie’ __ | Shenandoah at Boston. ee Dr. Hopkins, president ot Wittiams Cotleg’. aie Passed at Second Session of Forty-first Congress ailift or crier shall at rn = i ! te! ned . Commander S. 1.. Breose has been ordered to | THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES |“ ‘"* "ee! 8 8 Sicmar tase ovoming ions of the 1 upon either of = Peme—No. &.1 — rovehduse218%. | Washington News and Gossip. | uc Xaval observatory in this city. ee ete OLL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. AS Actto pe ake a: nechnnicel eosiety An thc (Pesuc es Midshipman Nathan Sargent has been de- ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, ‘ « PICTURES. 1236 Penn. | city of = ington. ape if dbo pony AN Act relating tet aupreme art of the District intzevat Revenve.—The receipts from this | tached trom the Washington navy yard, and ree j oh te WHA | ratiectel tag United Stores of Auerioa en Comaress | Be it enacted by tht Sanne es House af Represen- | @ouree to-day were $565,151.48. adered ts the @acesiens: FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. |!" reparations WSHNGTON ciTY GARDE D. Gook, George W. Biggs | t of the United Stats of A se jo - ~ 7 ea tn Cone, General U. U0 val 1 So o SECRETARY Ropeson retrned here last even TER ALASKA Fr ety of EAL Contract.—Seer:- i Navy o¢ the Gat NEW YORK AVENUK, | ‘sey, Horace Ca | Muste ‘George Tay tor. of the 1 ctw authorized by the act ing, and was at the Na’ o-day. tary Boutwell having submitted the bids for the T H E Bae Berweas Ist any 2p Streets |< tumbia, and their d. elghteen hindred an! sixty three, on- exclusive right to catch fur seals in Alaska ‘0 . | ae ke 2 Kesprcsabic and Pisacant Fauntly | ait “us the mamnot See ane eee eerste hich | NOMTNATIO: ro | Attorney General AXerman, for his opinion as eee. t eropean Pian. y a FRANCE CALLS OUT 99,000 MORE WEN. | © th: have beeu or may be held, shal! te be. severally, District of ¢ nd are deel have been prom ‘the supreme court ofthe | ¢ sips in the Second Co 4 Office. jins.of ithe supreme court ofthe | clerkships in the Second Comptroller's Oitice to which are the legitimate bids and entitled to since the return of e En consideration, the latter took up the case nse and exe orders, procerding= said gen ‘ morning, and it is expected will render his de- a ~*~ rivileges irenit ts, distric SECRETARY BELKNAP left here last night, in | 3 . ss eens Se - ae ne | dent for dite puebi Ta Rg eS rhereatter | company with General Dyer, Chiet of Ori. | {sion to-morrow. Tt seems to be the inwonion | THE EMPRESS AS REGENT. | ,., Fhe Secthors fesinc Ranrone. echtidres ay Fe. est at r a xoologic “dl + Made, oe had q fi sett 3 . S, 5 i ee ru he 7 “i wei peer 5 iS wilt ats be SEs etty of Washington, nad teat they the tals cor, | deereen scree ae ‘Coctiinge and-acta ef | nance, to visit Watervliet, New York, and | ‘*' Will be ruled out except that of th | Lgrepand Bester Tre mer ents, re ments aa aan Sethe m 4 to W o'clock p. m., trite German gardes pablic are cordially in- | eit atae or their health and | ERNEST LPFLER. July 2.—Dhe if lease any real or persopal | said supreme eu a The tr pose aforesaid: 2 iron tor Alaska Commercial Company and Louis Gold | i th 1 a afte ap , Pe that wethiog ono Springield, Memeeneses, ae a at er stone, of California, and that the | THE “PRETEN DED > TRE. ATY. hi ais inspecting them will return here on Monday | others we had bo acter eal fisherics. . The cor st That the supreme * " rf => } 2 Sone crue of the’ Dicer of amb chall ire ~ next sees The bid ef the latter will probably be ruled out FRANCE DISCLAIMS IT. |"! sist of a chief ja oe ciate } 2 ‘i . Ef . ¥ . ital ofa chlel surtice and four associate Goxe TO THE Waxs.—Gen. Sheridan and | on the ground that the prices offered are on " ANALOSTAN ISLAND! ten cents furcach ard every person under said age: | President, band wi vice Gna cons Gen. Forsyth, of hisstait, and Col. Andenreid, | certain contingencies, which Secretary Bout-| ; } Insraw 0 The undersigned, hav das 'nveach and crery wees, open wild garden to al | Like powererto take tosatioe uber te Mertoree Ane | of Gen. Sherman's staff, sailed trom New York } Well does not desire to accept, henee the con- | Bismarck Wanted it in 186, but Napo- ae ana prepared this lovely and ‘eed ad after rt: {ined shall affect the right of appeal as nS Tex s—Enavement —Kepors trom the romt Nar det is the * i rae not © ¢ vame duties, anc te receive the same salary,as the | to-day for Europe for the purpose of witnessing | tract will probably be awarded to the Alaska jeon Said: “Non.” i oumuges Saegpleosen - — <—s b pnt other smsociate justices of the court or, | the strategic movements of the contending | Commercial Company, whose bid is $55,000 per ° - | Indiana; horses are corr ed off by droves, scores LEE, wemunceeny enti a askaion of tne on ne eae . This company is already engaged in | ot tamtlies are abando: same. 4 iteations for at « session of the court in general term held by ermies. annum pany ready eng: = = 1 ven ning their homes and tn pa “a KAS the establish cf th the court shat! be equally divide aes the fur seal fishe Telegraphed Exclusicely to the Evening Star. | mony insta veaking upeverything in ¢ <sid garde: rf cot th uestion involve’ in amy cause SPNATOR PRATT. of Indiana, was serenaded | vicinity of San Saba. bas "ee Or beset, men A special trom Waco to the News says: Capt. Ants, July 2'.—The Journal Ofliciel this | Ballentine trom Fort Kichardson, reports that morning publishes a decree naming the Em- | on the lth imst., Major McClellan with fifty 1 'y map © | press Regent during the absence of the Emperor | members of the 6th cavalry, while scouting, jch of course | Central Europe, which gives the best view of | from the capital. nosed th cone ee : and in ‘ation sclety shall do all in their power to in: - vai noble animals, poultry, and birds, and furnish the er pr societies requiring the ame at rt. sach division t | py nis neighbors and friends, on his return to] From C. Bomx we have Colton’s war map. slays thereatter: | Logansport, last ‘Thursday evening. Mr. Prat: | and also acopy of the IMlustricter Fomilea-Ke the clerk of | addressed them briefly. passing in review the | eader for 1571, containing a new ra proceedings of the late session, w em fou ©n Exnipition = and Sa } 1 further enacted. That the said and ig herehy authorized to use. cuder | argu mof the water r-erster |r ar{ot the | or rehe MARKREITER’S, Warttte the seat of war we have | forcing the cavalry back cight 5 wn witout eharae, the etoune | veptentiy may be.” Eras heendorsed. The Rhenish Provinces tm m State of | two and Wrunding eleven. among whom of hydrants, ponds, aud foun- EC. nd be st further enacted, That all the pow- a , 4 Towards Pras- lege. | Surgeon - They also killed nine ana ersand jurisdiction by law now held and exercised APMIRAL Port Ln, Gen. Dela- itv-one he e the ~ vrther ena Trat the gov. by the plane o Washi ton coat ii the field, Col. Dayton, and a number of other dis im Symprthy; the The Departments of the Moselle, Haut Khin Se ntv-one berses. The tight ime mot the aff ire of s ex: Government Neutral—Private Prop ifteen Indians were seeu to fai! sball | r corporaters: and t patice hol jaing th ofthe | tinguished gentlemen, aud their families, wil! and Bas Khin, bave been declared tn a state of erty on the High Seas— Oficial Dis. The cavatr ywere compelled to Cali assistance : 1 pewe : make and erdacr be r se Tn hoa urt for that peroew se are leave Washington in the early part of August patches, siege. | = = gellar wy be their eo The - Se egulatic . 0 the ane provisions as are contain ‘ . ndiane wore armed with Henry apd or = 7 1T0oR paces aty for'the management of the peers sek | section cE ibe act of te ares cant aa tte fEED | and spend:the hot days of that month at Nara. Baron Geroit has received the following dis- | Framee Calls Ont 90.000 More Mem. | /)\!40 wire armed with Henry and Spence: RT REPOS ¥. interests of said society uot contrary to this charter | orgunize the courte in the District of Qolu and } gansett, Rhode Island. patch from his government : The Journal Uticiel publishes another decree | abie chief. They are belioved to be ons » Aon 245 °F” STREET, ore eve cd tee ee nie for uther purposes,” approved March thir, eighteen ee “Public opinion in England is favorable | Cal ing out for active duty ¥/,000 men of the con- | ral marauding eapedition, and are n ee stall have the right to amend alter, ot repent thie | See. Bs dnd be tt /urther enarted. That the orphans’ | OFFIcens or THe GuenniEn.—Orders were | to North Germany. ‘The government is not | tingent of 18 | Major RicUlellan ‘cays they were oo Bawen Tarteenth and Fourteenth Sis, set at amy time. (Aporoved, June 21, stu. curtof Washington county. District of Columbis yesterday issugd from the Navy Department, | favorable. it acts with the neutrality laws The “Pretended”™ Se inted body of warriors he ever sa’ ow oe and the same is hereby. abelish-d: and oes e ainst North Germa: inst Amer- rm eret Treaty. lieved they w the Comanches o le bara ian = and parts of laws Telating said orphi pomttind agate ede u ree a MwGanea Pane, J —The Journal Ufficiel has an Eee maa ee AN ACT to incorporate an Association for the Pre T ap the Fame are applicable to sa Guerriere. Capt. Thomas H. Stevens has been ; uriiils thie mestuias the pcstenaaa tasty | — ellis meenaeaes O1L PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, yention of Cruelty to Auiuals,in the District of hereby continned in force in res The Baron has received the following letter = g on the pretended treaty | : The a. PHOTOGRAPHS, OH BOM reme court: and all other laws and parts of - | ordered to the command of her, and Paymaster | som the Secretary of State : recently published in the London Times, having | ¢¢2%%, CB°XeS®. San Francisso paper 4 and House of Rewresen- | lating ts said orphans’ court are hereby tepealed. | C. B. Wallach, of this city, lately attached to BOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTUBE, fates af America in Congress | Provided, how. ter. That u.thing hefein contaiwed As J jewman, B. shall be « nstrued to abolish the office of i state that scarcely 5) Chinese pasengers a for its object the acquisition of Luxemburg and | rived im that city by the late steamer from Belgium by France, on condition of France's “DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, the receiving ship at Portsmouth, N.H., has | july 22, 1s0--Sir: I have the honor to ac AETISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUETTES, &¢., de., Mathew: ©. U J been transferred to the Guerriet knowledge the receipt of letter of the 1th always exhitited Mey word thggenondiow se fathew G. fF willsforsaidconaty. | Approved, June en transterre: e Guerriere. nowledge re your letter e With Sout Ey iba uctaations, com PICTURE FEAMES. ners Jove E. Bradiey, muiec. Wilien S. —-~ = instant, communicating to this government the | MtepPesing the union of the States of South-| OOe"E ath or due vear wich erie s CORD AND TASSELS, &e., 8. | fF) sit a m Choate, Andrew one believed that a decided abatement in the nam Spare : = Tae THIRD CLASS screw steamer Shenandoah, | text of a dispatch from Count Bismarck, to the | Germany with the North German Confedera- ns. W.G. Motzrtott, alex SPECIAL NOTICES, - | carrsing ten guns, recently titted out at the | eltect that private property on the high seas | tion. The article says that after the treaty of | ber of Chinese immigrants mitt he ukan nen piensa ri : VBLYET PASSE PARTOUTS. ander B. Shepperd. S.J. Bowen, H. M. Sweeney, PABLOB BRACKETS, &e | Herjauin BE. witeit William Tacker, ( Boston navy yard, is now ready for sea, and her | Will be exempt from seizure by the ships of his | Prague, in 1866, several conferences were beld | uence of a raging circular sent ee Fochize'd_ Ee Gatchele Jobe Rivas, Banach: PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. | oficers have been ordered to report on the 10th | Mejercaty’ King ot rasa, with the sequen: | St Berlin between Count Von Bismarck and | {0m San Francisco by the Chinese companies, HOLIDAY PEESENTS. Kocru ta. LH. Hopkins, Thomas P. Keene, W.D. | Having made arrangements with rome t. Ci der Clark H. Wells has ined i : the French ambassador on the subject of the | {35 sei y aga omy AY. suITH Blockfora, oh he oles. Wine, jas Distillerion he country for old whisk of August ommander Clar! * ell a contained in your note, the communication has 2 | Chinese immigrants which now prevails in the torn, BL. Corbin, the following well known brands at very been ordered to the command of her, and it is J been officially made public from Depart- | project of alliance. Some ot the ideas set forth | United States. The San Francisco Mulletin W.A Farlee, Ben, viz: “The celsbrated Old, Crow. seven Years old 3 inte ; ment. the Tii then ad ; but the | alle OF THE LAKE WILL 3. Byears old. @1 pe S$ | at present the intention of the Department to in the Times were then advanced; but tly Rionvaiteli: ALT Riuney Jol d! Jette AL Beste Tgalion. J. A. Bow > i It ig now nearly a century since the United | Prepeh government had any knowledge | TY. iEdepententimaigration ot Chinese me may RIPS TO NORFOLK A.C White, A.B oNewion, A'S Taylor, William | lon. Robertson s. 4 years old. $3.50 per'galion. Uld | send her to the West Indies to relieve the Tus- | states, through Thom: Jefterson, Benjamin | FT€?eh government never es | continue, auvthing like wholesale contracts for 2 a i H. Rowe, Robert Keyburn, YW digsister Jone per Sy fd frou 8 carora. Sranklin, a John, Adi their plenipoten- of pe apeimyeeair. arene area | Mongolian} Jaber. wil! be pulerty discounte ne . . feast ve rarker. Wil . Wileow. 8.8. Baker, A. Jom bret nh x — ne : =aatwans : iaries, and under the guidance o} e Great | Ositions wi were described at the interview | nanced and legally 5 u nestion i= FRRDAY Tut ESDAY and SAIUBDAY aC So | 5 Be Ri oe : 2’ per_gallon. Di Canoes nis ecard rh gh cred Rape Frederick, Prassia entered into a treaty of | were mentioned, the Emperor rejected them. | gt@duaily entering national » it is Bs aa Roultc fine Company.) B30 per gallon. Secretary Belknap has appointed General T. | amity and commerce, to be in force tur ten | THe Journal sfids: « It cam escape the notice of Veved that the Chinese at home, ‘a they ——_. $$$ _—_—__ % Ey Perry, Georg: F. Galick stillfrom North Qarolina, 83 per gallon. Allthe | M. Vincent, General J.. Bingham and Mr. ereby it was agre t if war should = ae | gradually learn these facts, will hesitate to Thaesiicre'F atchehall of te, District of Claabin, | above nat nart $1 per gallon Cheaper than can be | Cy’ Bonjaumin of the Secretary'softice, a board | wubarily arixe between the two contracting | 00 ove that this publication on tho part of the | venture where they are not sure of safe and apd such cther persons as may be associated with | © ere for the same grade. | parties, all merchant and trading vessels London Times is designed merely to influence | protitable employment. warR!: them in conformity to this act. and their successors | pliberal discount tothe trade. ©. GAUTIER, | to examine into and report upon the existing | Nosed in excbanging the P E public opinion in England.” —— ag chosen. are hereby constituted and created = Paty and 1219 Pomorie wouue, am s4 | methods of keeping the records and transacting | places and thereby rendering the necessaries itt Disastrous Fires Awp Loss or iavg.—There Rnoparn a tee Renaakeaion for tha Beevaumon cl Gear forth Charles street, Baltimore. Md. wei the current business of the War Department | conveniences and comfortso! human hfe more have been an unusually large number of fires ——— chy to Animals. IS and its bureaus, with a view to the adoption of view Ne ned oe ay a, should LATER. during the *+ heated term” of the past ten days. off sath ecapeentiog chat oeoeien re 1840. PERRY DAVIS’ 1870. | 4 more simple, efficient and uniform system | that neither wf Nae conttacting poco maele IE cL ean a sce Sonn Dearie’ at Kvn roe ateoen Swale WK HAVE DECLARED WAR vice: presidenia, one secretary, "ue treasurer, am €X VEGETABLE “PAIN KILLER,” therein. wnt or issue any commission to any private THE SECRET TREATY. rounis ¢ committee of eleven members, and such other | After TuigTY YEARS trial, ts still receiving the most Z na u : et oe hundred employes became idte. qiicers ae shall from time to time seem necessary to | unqualified testimonials to its virtues, from pers DECISION APPECTING CIRGAR MANUPAC- 105 i trading vessels, or interrupt suc Stren s 4 large business establishments ware do- this society of the highest character aud responsibility. Ph 1 coeatees en eas Berwick, Me. Late last might AGAINST HI ES, Sac. B. dnd Le 4s Further enacted, That the of ho hi 5 ® TURERS.—It reply to the question whether a ] commerce. . ar refinery of Newhall Borie & Co., — a ae ng officers shall be chosen from ‘amoug the m Sates ino rat saga tenes ge tn cigar manutacturer who manufactures by con- ‘The government of the United States recoives WHAT PRUSSIA SAYS. bia, was destroyed, together with tts eon tn futher chided. ‘Stas Gon mad Tt ia not only the beet remedy ever known for tract for another cigar manufacturer can use J “‘th great plensure this renewedalherence of a — contents, and wine firemen were buried im the BY OF PEEING OUR cicty, for fixing the terms of admiedicm cf itewen,, | Bruiser. Barns, @c.. ba {hb Brahit Séution tatal: Re. a7 ts Gat ches Se Crys epee pee renee to THE TREATY CAME FROM FRANCE ruins. * whom are supposed to have been , “ a overnite oc ig a, oo “i | the principle ‘temporarily established by the ; led. ‘The loss is estimated at $590,000, bers, for the government of the same. tor thecloc | surpassed efficienc: manufacturer, the Acting Commissioner of In- | treaty o} Tes, and since then advocated by this — ee ~ changivg, and altering the oflicers above | thesrenteitive ed, and for the general regula has become the S faire, eb plaints, as well \d otlier kindre Canker, Asthma, and Bhi been proved, by the mont ‘kill The leather store of J. F. Hulseman, two blocks ad the roof burned of by large factory ot Me ternal Revenue has decided that the actual | ated ment whenever opportunity has offered. manufacturer must use his own brands and is, when President Pieree, in his annual | France Says it was Only to Test Bismarck, Congins and Colds, st Ie : mcseage to Congress, said: “Should the lead- difficuities, it has | '8bels. He cannot use upon cigars which he | ing powers of Europe concur in proposing as 4 ENTIRE STOCK skey, Mor- and the glass house of Whit Colum de. when formed ving the sugar-house, were on and convincing | manutactnres the brands and labels of another ] rule ot international law to exempt private |] What Prussia says about the Secret saved. 2 = . or ing. + be anally | testimony, to be an invaluable medicine. property upon the ocean fr ure by pub of ' Linding as this act upon the sm officers and | “Sold by all Draggiste. jySim | anufacturer. property upon the ocean from seizure by pu ‘Treaty. ae ~ dened ee lic armed cruisers, as well as by privateers, th 1 x Ce members. AN InroRTaNT AugxrMent to THE BANK- | United States will readily mect!them om i Bentse, dehy ee Onvceaponninne tony | ee ae ng & SUMMER CLOTHI NG, MARRIAGE IS HONORABLE. hurr Act.—Congtess at its last session passed | broad ground.” prints the text of the treaty offered by the bands. From tyrannizing over the 7 any member of the association, who shall ESSAYS HOR YOUNG MEM. op tho honors, | 4. amendment to the act providing that what is at es this government was aske.l to give ite | French Emperor to Bismarck. In sts com- | companies icy have proceeded to tobbing tis of the elt for the prevention « craek’y to antenals, | Euntranted with Bingley ie fearful Rvits | called the titty per ceut clause ‘shall not apply | Marey, then Secretary of state, roping ye oe Cemomennenre are pat ee serensicpenents Momsernet hemes st aoe arrest of ie ies without » warrant. who | oF CeLrgacy. ti e1 in sea! e 2 F Soa = bitret . 9 ee ap ived pos = : ms Glent Asoc ete ; AT cosT lait Le taken by such peliee wiliver, betore s justic’ | envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, | (0 those debts from which the bankrupt sceks a | President proposes to-ndd to the first pi ee Vet Se wep © Gel fein Mayet tees lek ae «the peace for trial’ and the Droper evidence o! | Box P, Philadelphia, Pi my23-mw fm discharge which were contracted prior to the | inthe declaration of the Congress at Paris the | ™8n unification, provided that Prussia | resolution was passed so extraordinary in ite embe ip 40 8 Boliee o@icn shail be the ex — - tirst of January, 1509." This enables a peti- pogrieipe. | vay :—And seg pecs property |- would abet the French acquisition of Lux- | provisions that a revolt on the Part of those tt - ‘AS Lyre e jeate « 2 sds . of the subjects or citizens of a belligerent on c . ts e . Un FOR CASH ONLY? BATCRRLOR’S Bais BEE aa, | toner in bankruptcy to get a discharge from all | the high seas shall be exempted from eet pe | Cmbourg and the reduction of Beigiam ects may be expected at anearty day. Under lendia sti this arbitra fs i ‘ Wapato, Fllales natuncanscane duce ‘not comtaig | debts contracted previous to January Ist, 1509, | public armed vessels of the other belligerent. | Th@ minutes of the proposed treaty, in Bene- | this arbitrary edict each miner who earns $100 " nth > {fad nor any vrtalic poison to produce paralysis or | without paying his creditors tifty cents on the | unless it be contraband.’ ‘Thus amended, the | dett!’s autograph, are preserved in the War | fhe treusure ‘of the solety each nei ante death. Avold thevauated and delualy ¥ rhall accrue to the tof said society and t | cher half to the school fund of said city or District iF h the treasury of © who Sepeations government of the United States will adopt it | Office at Berlin. Before the war of 1856, be- | earns $27 Isto pay twenty motcent, you Winn in which the «fience is committed. ing virtues they do not pomsces, genuine | dollar. ae.» altogether with the other three principles con- | tween Prussia and Austria, Napoleon had | lo carns el% fe to cop eae oe og See. 7. Aad ve ut further enacted, That the provi. | W. a. helor’s Hair Dye bad thirty years ‘ne FALL ELRcTIons AND THE AwENDMENTS | tained in that declaration. a each miner who earns £200 and i. ADD TO YOUR COMFORT. sions of thie'act shall be gen-ral within the borinda. | Satarnisbed reputation to uphold ite tntogrity ‘ae 4 a And again, in Isél, Mr. Seward renewed the | fered to aid Prussia with an army of 300,000 . : ——— z bs ries ot the Distriet of Columbia. the ject Hair Dye—Black of Brows. Wold | to THE ConstiTUrIoN.—in view of the ap- i Sate thn aebenan Saree: men, with which to attack Austria, aay. | PSY forty per cent., or s80 per month. SAVE YOUR MONEY see. 8. And be ut further enacted. That Congress Applied st 16 Bond street, | ronching fall elections and the recent legisia- | (tT '0 & € adhesion of the United States '» s 2 » aS AD equiy _ oan NEY. TO Tapeh res Ms : to the declaration of the Congress of Paris, aud | ulent for the cession to France of the territory | RatLRoa Orricials ARRAIGNED vor Man- ae pond (Approved. June ————— = — | tion of Congress to enforce the ee eoenned a ee aa the same amend- | onthe left bank of the Rhine. SEAVONTER.—At West Lebanon, in Vermont, ; —-" : the constitution, Attorney General Akerman }| ment shonid be retained. yesterday, conductors Henry 8. Shattack IMPROVE YOUR LOOKS PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &6- | wits ive the following circular to U.S. Attor- your letter of the 10th Testae, oe eee in | eee eee te Test Bienen ty WS? | George W. Barnes and engiveer Andcew M- BY BUYING SUNDAY EACUBSION TO AQUIA CREEK. | neys. Marshals, and Commissioners : i , r h pa f : it Ne Grant, were arraigned for manslaughter in the Germany is willing to recognize this principle, | Panis, July 7.—All the French organs rep- | seen © ‘orth. iiareh, twenty-ninth, lel “Your attention is called to an act passed at | even without reciprocity, i the war ghich tas paatat acto ene tee ee ’ v-seven, pte. wha hanna a is a in resent that the secret treaty was not seriousiy | ¢rm railroad. attuck and Grant, being om commissioners of election in the cities oh Washing: LADY OF THE LAK®! the last session of Congress entitled an act for | now w pily broken out between that country ed by Fi rt atthe time of the accident, were ten and Georgetown, District of Columbia, Will eae. # Brown & son's whart.foot of 7th | the enforcement of the fourteenth and Hf | and France. This gives reason to hope that the | !eposed by France, but rather as au attempt | {re uP train at the | They pleaded not guilt po taht nacied by ihe Renata and House of Kepresen- | Mrcet at 2p. mu, om SUNDAY. the Sot ingiaae, teenth articles of the Constitution, « copy of | goverment and people of the United States | to test Bismarck. = pone ge mcd sence Ale not guilty asembled. That the act approved Febru Tekes oe sy Rit tion makes it your special duty ditnte pro- | recognized an Snother rectesini mat Poe OUB SUMMER CLOTHING fifth, $1,000 to appear before the Supreme Judicial e —— = ized as another restraining and haman- GENERAL CABLE . 4 HABLE BROS., fiahtoen indged and sixty cn enti A aC ee OAK cans ising inuence Humposel! by modsru clvikaaton | Prom Londous Proseedtamret Parti. | Laurie’ ce of Barbee will be disyone 0! vf for other purposes,” and joint resolution ap: Z will, therefore, whenever you receive from any | upon the art of ware ment_ Terrible Colliery Explosion, = somes wes SYLVAN os proved March twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and | EXCURSION TO PINEY POINT, POLNT | source creditable information that this law has Accept, sir, the renewed assurance of my very reantile Failures, PRrtivio’ ty BERALY oF A ConDEMNED MAN. 333 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE siaty-neven, entitled t resolution relative te | LOOKOUT, FORTRESS MUNROE AND NOR. | been violated, take prompt measures for the | high consideration. Hamitton Fisu. A petition to Governor Hoffman is bei ned the payment of expenses incurred by th FOLK ON FRIDAY, THE 2971 INST. arrest and effectual prosecution of the guilty To Baron Gerolt. Lowpox, mf ‘The proceedings in the | jee york city, and alveedy bears UNDER UNITED STATES ROTEL election for the cities of ei : a pee party. A. Tl. AKERMAN, Attorney General. — ss0e- — Houre of Lords last evening were mainty unim- | ‘yoper of signatures, ior the commutation of Keretrs omentiod os es 20 paving coo Aevuetni ek ee = CHINESE LABOR. ont, int, he, Howe sdjournedatancorly | io ccatemecet Jenn heal, under sentence wp be aoe a ples ee The corporation Of saa the ate usauea placer as on “WHoNADE 4 JUDoR oF WILLIE B., Plain Talk, No. 2. prio Negenent oN pene po meeed pretine a | August 17Qh, for the murder of Officer M remove to ome ob and Geargeronen trom he 20th iust.. returning leaving Nor t WasuINGTON, D. ©.2” ee Sa sl chabtoiteest GLa ¥ | Smedick. He claim® that the officer had perse- nes ahem tee oe CEES cE a ctowing tow rate | ‘ThE matter of the appointment of Witiam B. | EDITOR STaK:—A recent writer tn Tax | ail might without taking fal action. oF commissioner of electic Star, seemed cor iderably perturbed lest the |, Another terrible explosion occurred yesterday | CUted and beaten him repoatediy, aud that he —— for th d o Pines biwage IF . , nga x i Tf shot him in self-defeuce. Among the namos ow SEnen wanes peer wget 5 for, round trip:—To Piney Noone, | Snell, to be Judge of our Police Court, still | «Chinese, if unrestricted, will people this con. persons were hilled and eeaay Tarnod. eee | the petition are those of several clergyaem, Monroe and retu a or ¢ 95; to | Aeitates the minds of the Maine politicians, if | tnext un their own terms,” while others com- ‘eres tienes boon Sone Genmakaes at the | main tholic priests. and the namesoi nearly | So} Norfolk apd return, $4, or ten tickets for $30 we may judge from the paragraphs afloat inthe | plain that they do not permanently people it at } Stock Exchange toeday. all the members of the Common Council. ° cn. Saaened Tpetriet ot Go tre utatnte rie ang gpbertunity, offered during | papers ot that State. We clip the following | ll. Now this is a very great “éontineut” to ellen cco ee oi renee 300 Cars case,” of Amer ich tn ihe proprietors wil be on beard, ond will do oft | non Sie Er ipsa vase ee control but a small portion “of it; those we are | , Loxpom, July S:--Terday and sovmorrow are | att ees par pmapenee yh penne i000 Cacs BACT satTERNES 1009 = mayor of Washington, tle (vm- | in their power to contribute to the comfort of the | JNele can be better appreciated when it is | familiar with the laws of population bave bus | <‘#ettling days” on shure aud foreign account at | searur Poncas, Nebraska, near Sioux on 3s ‘ Bissioner Buildings. and Willian Stick- | passene Jy %Mt_ | remembered that Judge Snell was a member of | little fear of Chinese dominancy in the part oc. | the Stock Exchange. feng A to the Times | Ssturday. for the murder of a man named From the old responsible bouses of ney. Wileon E. Brown, and >. . Kaufiuann.of the | — — "| the Maine Senate during the senatorial contest | cupied by the United States. “Barbarians | hey are the most anxious se days ever | Dunn. The trial was soon brought toa close by city of Washington, be, apd they are hereby, sp- Fo MOUNT VEBNON. have not often iw the history ef the world mani- | known. It is thought that many Tuil- | the open confession ef Miller. who was tak: BEANDENBERG ¥RERES. pointed commis=1ner nee ARROW. between Hamlin and Morrill. Snell was clected tested stacks disposition toward long sea voyages ures will be amnounced. freee aoe - who was en — her wharf, foot of as a Morrill man, and voted for him in the | a1 it must be conceded that these people of | The Chimese Ou Satisfaction | pune after being gi ie tenes Fa except Sanelaye, Kepublican caucus. Morrill’s friends did not | ;agan worship.” manifest either aren oe wos, panwos ae ieee Ria i Tammy MEDC, uc 1EN Same coasted the Diesrict ot ( Mabe bon eee generally acknowledge the caucus to decide in | ty, or are possessed of an energy and spiritofen- | _Parie,July 27.—A despatch just received from | Witnessed the execution, which was concurred mane a Migac. 2. dad be uJurther enacte Hall Ma. White House and lone, Va. returning to | favor of Mr. Hamlin, and persisted in their Soe ree any other heathen in coming 20 | China overland states that four, French vowels Se eee ; eT scauagil ace ek ns oe ee OCT READ TD, A wees SYKES. Gen'l Sap’, ati oct ine ete tmow. Mr. | estates, and then returning t the land ortneit | Chinore tanctionary. Schongho, har teen woe alse. the resowneg CHATEAU Pas Pek tan upon the property freting on atl cites, f <n Once Willard s Hotel, ] Swell headed a listof tive members of the Legis. | birth with the proite of their labor. This fact | pointed Chinese Ambassador ts’ Paris comune: | Z%2%? Neeee igen maneaux. fs pea Bethe A sad pes Em Be Lica 2 od lature, who said they considered Hamlin Tairly per getter ory A ee oe! pedo pg nnn Frauce for the | juin lense, capable of th Me LAROSE, are shall be collected in the manner now prescriived Uy F ©. REICHENBACH’S Piano Store, | nominated, and should support him: sone aeaiieeas, ee Rell ang cm ang outrages on French citizens. Pekin is | batis at each dischage. has ranging in price from 3 to @48 per ac. | eo alone Me tae prin ver heme Mitr ed e —- No. 433 11th Street, above Penna. Avenue, “JUDGE SNELL.—The Somerset F 8AY8 | hearts of these “pi I heathens,” ‘and sug- = e the test. Three handred horses were killed ca Eis Cymmlsatoners shall have the power of directinue | Sole agency for the sale of the celebraced FLawos | (ye ~anbointment of, police judge in, the District gents the reflection that such a people may FROM CINCINNATI So oot owe of Rom atthe = Sa RTABRLING MOSELLE tuld'street, within the pointe betors mentioned’ | Sotenacenabe,€, Co. Baltimore, and Wr Monmouth, by a member of the Committee on | 1 Able {0 teach us something new, and them- | grog zon Declines SPARKLING CABINET CATAWBA, Bre 3A ‘further enacted, That the corpora: | anos, Urgana and Melodeous for saleor rent the District of Columbia, of which Senator | Wiieny both countries may be bencitted. | Be-election—Beath of Johm Bates ) saleby ees dhe span am shall 2ay for paving and sewer, | on the most accemmodating terma; Piano and Organ | Hamlin is chairman. The Stan ex the ] Such consideration should net be without its | Base Ball—The Big Bridge. is also .. | aficya:anduch “citys and stteets es areetsind | Tuning and Repairing." “apd iy | opinion {hat Mr. Snell's appointment isanataral | weight in modifying the apprehensions of phi. | Telegraphed Raclusively to The Boning Star. midable, ao °° ‘avonte. | sgalnstihe said M street without crossinz itshal (TBE NATIONAL COFFER Por. Slopiated te hes teal eee ee iadicial mind | aadhr regarding the dangers which wen- | C¥gerewatt, July 2—Hon. Job &. Stephon- | Togularly. 1 mea ATHPATION « saa ha dna eas the samerate xe If the eaune was private property. Pr Ok3 AND REROSE ie STOVES, parliamentary question which arose at Aeeeare, | Ace the “great Kepublic.” Apart, however, | son, M. C. from the second distriet, declines a | "Hvely Sir ot WHITE GOODS Saat resets GUC IRE | NRCS, And Me after its passace, and ell laws con. | Jy25-3t Housefurnishing Store, | & Year ago last winter. ‘The same paper ana. | [i¢™,their returning propensities, ‘none need | renomination. . ‘Worx ; Now Work auctions — 5 inions are herel's repented. aa : fyteo the cats tn tynane. an Bellver: tremble in fear of Chinese dominaticy who will | | John Bates died in the National | yne Arbiter U ranted all linen, 12 ceats spicce. worth cents = B I ‘To whit, to whit, to whee; izers Who arrived in the United States thom enton) tn Mow Kerk bas posed soettatets Bae iw dozen Gents” Lineu Hemmed Handkerchiefs, [Pcetic—No. #2} Five hundred pairsof ROLLING 8LAT or PIVOT Will you listen to me? to. 1860 was only 5,250,000;of whose prone testing against the France-Prv 4 ; $2.8, 7c Forth $3: 100 dozen Linen Hemmed | Ax Act to require the register of wilie for the Dis | BLINDS. sust received. ou hand, hun. Who made a Judge of Willie B., : ly not a few have died ing to the interest of workingmen andksrchicts. $4 a fox worth 83. MO tor Games trict of Goleabea te pine baad: dred pairs STATIONARY BLINDS. Various sizes, At Washington, D. G.? mafricanived and Ee the pk. Sy yn gd Linen Handkerchiefs. $3 a doz.. worth $4 50. fe 1 emaried by the Senate and House of Represent. | selling cheap to make room for other goods. ihe pyle roots not over Eu- yr amy Red to-day. war ‘20 yards View ria Binbope Lawn, 25 cents per a States of Angie tm Concress SEDER COLMAN & $e, Not I, says James G,,* ropeanized. multiplied during the Sep A in i Bord, worth 3 conte. ‘2W yards ditto, 35 cte., worth rt That the re ee of wil aor, the Bi riet J J522-6t iheventh street, N. W. He never asked me, i lese than ee to more than 31,090,000. Avother lot of Bird-eye Diaper, 12, 15, wh RT ik S ry ry “ . And | never knew pa po) re of our progressive chataniex } 26 cents per yard. ed of by the chief justice of the | > Till "twas all through— we axeume any Unnecessary eolicitud: i Bigues Sad Brilliante, very cheap. Seep ateal of cata Dialect ter ae tims being. ‘ ae and tee EEE, Yinpow SASH Thank you, no more for me. - peing ere tye nga beg wr ld for of | fe glazed hese des. Great bargains in Hosiery and Linen Towers, Tey = sae ie Lute ot nieomes | glazed. = “ Will come hither, will it not be better and Calland exassine before buying eleowhere. VAnsoowe + yy BEDMAN, COLMAN £00 not cheaper to christiqnize them by the example we - 1908 POSE BAXTER, | the orphans’ court for sald District, i wee OTe terete, Of, says Lot. a8 @ nation }-reteut of our faith, hope and char- a hes 20 Pennsylvania avenue _ before him or the rai mt on = a came z Not J, says Lynch, ity, than by sending fo many special agents, at | _ PT on been ay hereafter oTtTie sB. 1 don’t care a pinch. ao cost in coin, to introduce the gospel nic Te new FAMILY SEWING MACHIND : Seen ee ee ui cog Of snuff, and that’s enough. Br ris. Polished People need net fear Heraid. map vathe inte of, the anid orphans’ | peeween Sere, eehenee, the arm of Jot J, S075 Plum, — attrition in their humane forts ee 7 THe St Ande o forther onerteds ¢ and control of a tdowel, haa peneea taro Au {00 couch on my bum- 1 eee - challenges Henly, or any man in America, to ; - of wille for the said’ District bere! The hands of ‘who is from this date “g for that, and that’s flat, THE Wust INpiA CABLE—Another Reporl- fight for one thousand ‘and the feather- | vente Secording to law, before he acts ag such, yrg Payee sy , mwather Reportesi weight champlomabip. ; my Miller bend a= preacrited in the Bret scction of this | "gb Tezponall roy SYKEs. Not I, says Peters, Slaughter of Cubans.—-Havuna dixpatghes ot ves- hampionship. : 4 fall line of MACHIN! WM and | Wir. with the lk. suretics, in the same pevalty,on —— 7Aamyp ‘We're too good eaters; terday say :—The shore end of the Panam: and mmuane A Lu the same conditions, and subject to the same appro. Jones sap, I wouldn't for my neck ‘West India cable was successfully landed at two i atte Sto val as reaniced 3 Fee Srst section, Mr. 6YERS acknowledges his fu ollgatons No such a thing for Kennebec. Schock thi me st Saishene, end is hn perfect eg Senator Cameron 4 ed, June 21, 1570. to the patrons of , am " comm steamer. To-mo-row 87" Two baby shows: a = ae those who shall visit his house to oxten = Net I says Eugenes! the Suffolk, accompanied by the Span- S7- Admiral BEDUCTION LY PRICES at [Pestte—No. 8.1 Jort and’ accommodation that ‘mar’ Wie"tn 1 wouldn't be seen; ish gunboats Alerts and Telegrams, will begin Fomgu M. WILLIAN’S, AX Act to mane legal 6 eerie ort, of the councils | Dower. P yee tinge a Lot? pay ‘out the deep cab! aor Tae erganiots at 907 Pennesyloania Acenue, and % Be tt emacted 0 tht Senate and Bouse of Represen - THE WARK, LE-OV. a dings in Georgia play ““Bhoo Cite Treviee, Paris. tatress tae United Sintes of America tn Congress COOKING A: 1@ BA. . *—Speaker Blaine. {—U.S. Senator Morrill 5) police nat collars are ordered wn Seneee per cout. om all Goods fy the Best | oc hied, That a certain act of the connelis of the okey A y of {—8S.P. Morrill. Representative of second dis- phar and fifty of the latter were killed. tion arrives. Bt giack in part compe - pearegm e~ yea May aged apa rast a peated STEWART SPOVERGBNCY. triees Eugene Hale, Representative of tiftn ae eg out food foe ak panageet factories” which turn s ‘ ne relief of the trustees of the ¥ ry avenue, ied ‘Tue Noeta Canola TRoUnLEs—Governor Maggie Mitchell 400 HAIS BRAIDS mace to mi CWD order in wgiat enc Durch” eq ad. ae : betw: streets. re Sarventer ee ween Py hp. raexcn - ‘clare ote egal at od ol cat 2 eh ee eae ‘Tme Amuricax Bax Nore Comrany-—Sec- | Holden refuses to turcenter te Chick Justion the stage again after i AL LACES MILLINERY Whe Rowers of the conporate authorities OC meowered | ko °S SORa AE GTEeWART STOV: retary Foutwell has requested Mr. Geo. B.] pearson the citizens of Alamance county af 7 Charles TEUONS. LADIES’ UNDERONM | Wahincion:, and ti clid trastect the sum of fout .F 5 McCartee, Superintendent of the Bureau of | rested and now his was struck dead Ae ee eovamecas wr | bondred dollarvacd twenty fever ecntn fn accor 1006 Pa. ave..bet.ioth and Mists, | PCG, Saree tating at the Treasury, De- orders. "This iw Stained | Hrother standing = : —— with the amoant appropriated by =: . soONOMY. mt, 10 proceed to New York city and look | the Chief Justice to OM Ey Be, WHOSE £3 StL Oat | Approved une ah F 5. StaWair’s impRovsp coox. Tiver the interests of the government in con- | now in custody—over SP-The registration of BRELLAS aad ebane, fein left. i PusLic—No. 4) : E. F. 8) Ci ee nection with the destruction of the printing es- } is aaid that Governor Holden Space in St. Louis. a at once ff you Want «me. soe AX Act to amend an act entitled "Ap act fixing the 1605 Pa. ave., bet. oth and lth sta. blishinent. and) materials of the American | tary comm to assemble six districts, and one pby-ician ‘ Oe Fee Sot SALES RoOa, Weed Bonny Laipetnation for the ballite and: erlere of thn Pa Spe es Bank Note Company by fire. It is understood | try those under arrest. vauia avene oe ee courts cf the District of Colambia,” approved | [OR EVERY page Someta os Hoe URPOSE, ‘OVE, » Se y will designate » committee to — +02 Buy STEWALTS COOK, with ail the Improve. | He Secretary, will dengmie camination ana | 6@°The Board of Aldermen of New Bedford =, SIMPSON. report t) wba* extent the government has been | recently adjourned on account of the presence Fink and lithste. | attected by the fi of bats in room. (PSE BIOHEST CASE PATD FOR Gust Fcbrasry twenty-two, eighteen htndred and sixty- Cast-off f. Cotta, et Ee MAGTO “enacted by the Senate and Howseol Represen Fie Umated States of Amerton 1m Congress Liebe 3 ADy Ay” | ascended, That from and aiter the passage of this € jy 21 1005 Pa ave.,

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