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‘THE EVENING STAR. Pablished Daily, Sund: Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'Y S. H. RAUPPRANN, Pres't. —__—_¢—___— THE EVENING STAR is served by carriers to theis subscribers at Tes CaNts PER WERK, or FoR- T¥-Four Cents PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, ‘Two Cexts each. By mail—three months, $1.30; six months, ©3.00; one year, 5.00. THE WEEKLY STAR—published Friday—91.0 Syear. EF Invariably in advance, in both cases, ‘and vo paper sent longer than paid for BF Rates of advertising furnished on plication. 4 C . 37—N2. 5,706. he —_ Star. WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1871. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRE: REPORTS. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegraphed Brelusively to The Evening Sion. THE WASHINGTON TREATY RATT. Loxpox, June %.—The Gazrtty announces that the ratifications of the treatyor Washington were exchanged on the ITth instant, and that the commissioners will shortly be mamed to carry the stipulations into effect. All Britich subjects having claims against the United States are re- to prefer them within six) Movting of the commision TWO CENT: wnths from he aret SUMMER RESORTS. LADIES’ GOODS, Etc. AMUSEMENTS. p= POINT PAVILION, ST. MARY'S CO., MD. This delightful summer resort is now open for the Situated on the Potomac, about from. Washington, can be reached jaby unportant ia ason, and first-class accomm: Salt water bathing. fichier. crabbing, dt hunting, ten-pins, quoit and croquet sod goed music are among the amasements Tepe fonland wt this detightfal place. Term § per day, 263 per month of D days. Nurses and nig roe Mivlet 10 years ofage sy pr POTTS, Propriet« je 2 is A Jab. H. THORP, Manager aS Fesort (258 miles R.R., of guests. ‘anled in pint of Luxury erties, the table is sapphic Y affords: scenery Stet Thanting good nder the stay $28 for ec s,and children unde A.B. POTTS, Prop SOOMER BOARD CAN BE HAD, WITH GOOD a tines ATIC ONAL HOTEL, ah county, ¥a.. th. Meler to Major Che Appel, ¥. SCHEFFER, Proprietor. €F dod ith str ia se s This beautiful SUMMER RESORT, sit- ated r Ker's Gap. on Alexandria w will be ready for, Poet meen ty JUNE Ist, tig summer im the country ‘ell JANNEY. Round Hill Post “LON DE. tuk, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. FIVE BOURS AND A HALF FROM Wal a bet pera the railroad depot and the Ockan. ¥_ HAYES, Proprietor. NT HOUSE CAPE MAY, OPENS JUNE 25. ¢ of the best Family “Honses on the Island. Quiet vt guarannteed. Honse finely shaded. Cor. od Washington Terms, $2.80 per day. terms te oe rooms for « aime Mia Sasieial WM. GILL SEA- BATHING! COBR'S ISLAND, VIRGINIA, Is now open And READY FOR VISITORS, TERMS—83 per Day; $18 per week. BF Address COBB BROTHERS. Cherrystone, Va, From mn Pere VY by Oid Bay Line or x PREDERICK COUNTY, VA. wn Springs, having been tl = ot W petied to the public under the management of They are located the mountains, sixteen miles west of Winchester, from which place’ ‘they are accessible by « daily line of stages: and in beauty of ue of the Mineral Waters for and the attractiveness of 1 tre not excelled in the coun. par, will be opened for the sale of of « and everything possible wi pne to sirableness of the place for those wish- ; £15 per week, and from $0 dren undor ten yeure and eer SF Rout steamer HH Banks to irita- 2. €. A Rines. $08, 510 Sank 7S ah erent. Win Ballantyne. Bag eee 5 A.S. Prout as Chae. F. Peck Georg PEASANT ‘ within « pleas: White Sulphur Springs.¢ to Sa ors » advantages nol Board and ‘Livery ‘Stable is ASHBY, SAME T. Proprietor Warrenton House, Warrenton, Va. WASHINGTON HOTELS. _ Cc €. WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, every guest made SuassAice etisthenoue, ¢Lim ays WASHINGTON, D. ©. DENTISTRY. [p® M5 N D® *- 5: BROWS evarsr, Massachusetts avente, near Four. teenth surcet. Full Upper or Lower Set of Teeth. Serta vores a Teeth extracted by the use of Pare spi7 Sm and E north. W bering pers oe ME: Bos REMOVED | i * SDENTAL ‘nrtcn ogy SEWING MACHINES. W Lc ox & BS SEWING MACHINE AGE CY. THE SIMPLEST AND LESS i 1ABLE TO GET OUT OF ORDEF Agency at CHAS. 1.AUM3 CORSBI AND MO0OPSKIRT FACTORY, “itty Tth street, Intelligencer Building HE FLORENCE “= IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Ine fu exchang Kk. ie FAIR promptly Agency: 451 Pennsylvania ayenuc, aptty* Between 4s and 6th streets HE KEYSTONE SEWING MACHINE 1s THE BEST MACHINE EVER CONSTRUCTED. ¢ the offtce, 711 MARKET SPAGE, Sold on monthly instalments of Ten EB. ELLICUT £60. LADIES and MEN'S SATCHRLS, LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, SULE LEATHER TRUNKS, TRAVELING BaGs, SADDLERY and MARNESS, CARRIAGE ROBES, &c., te, Yo GREAT VARIETY. ot LOW PRICES FOR CASH, at the MANUFACTORY oF JAMES 5S. TOPHAM & ©0., —rs2sg SEVENTH STREET, Que door above Odd Fellows’ Bal oF Erars vat in afl our een eS wiirs, pic MUREYS par and Metium Ti T yEN - = ese Suan. ORNAMENT. R AND GLAZIER, Bo 033 Locisiass AVERT of wood and PROMPTLY oan ED TO. wit PINE LUMBER"! 40 000 feet clear wire PINE Lee to 3 inches thick thoroughly atredecet price ty B. HEDanayr, sez ioe Oorner Tth and Q stusete, N. W. Grecian ‘NOTICE. ‘The recent unhappy condition of affairs in Paris being now at an end, I shall soon be enabled to im- port my Goods direct as heretofore. Having been compelled for sometime to purchase from all mar~ een & have testeet to ciaae out my entire steck of De tae ben CENT., Som song Tuas DAY, the . WILLIAN Importer, | 0, 907 Ws it Benn’a avenue, Sarhingwon, DiC DiC, Novice To LADIES. Rastage eagles to make pea EN Twill saragg fre forward, wh SuLLIN ERY GOODS at cost. 8. HELLER, 715 Market Space. set 715 MARKET SPACE. 715 S. HELLER. LADIES Lt a pad SUITS of all styles, white and colors, at reduced prices. NATUBAL CURLS at reduced priees. # SURES 4 AT rt, largest assortment «of CORSETS fs te echita from 25 to 60 per cent. lees than can ine per they Our well known PARIS KID GLOVES at $1 per "Give me acall HELLER, jev-tt m5 Sanrker space. RQeroumeny, weay man fy AND FANCY GOODS. M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, SETWEEN D anv E Steers. INDUCEMENTS EXTRAORDENARBT. NO SHAM! eotis siask of Se SHLLTNERT, Tow sus nie HAlR GOODS, anda well ctiamortd tock of FANCY | M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, hd between D and E streets. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. MRS. A. G. GASTON, ,g=ws, 1223 F STREET, FF AT COST ——s THIRTY DAYS. Se REDUCTION. yee for OP! Great Bargaine ta MILLINERY ond LA yah 3 TURBANS spd a groat variety of oy GOUDS welling Chea; a. es GASTON, 1223 F STREET, NG A im M BS. 8. E. WIGHT, Connex or 61a Street anv Lovisiava AVENUE lose businese—* Positively have a large stick of FRENCH FLOWERS. wea lar H RIBBONS, LACE: and FANCY GOODs., Etkaw God IDS or every quality, all of the lasext WAbaca tree tok pace eee oF r ena Fix we ah be old to any person 1"who wishes Will close POSITIVELY by the last of June. * my? ‘2-eolm” & GREAT REDUCTION. ONE PRICE ONLY. HENRY KENG, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS. DPR ATE asin, FLOW. wa STA Ww Goon’ 13 iL ven ARASOLS, bre Pi bikes veers. Sold at ks above comg. No de my2-1y Positively One Price Only. 7&D H.B. 7&D SUMMER !_SUMMER !_SUMMER! LINEN AND DUCK SUITES, At HABLE BROTHERS WHITE FLANNEL SUITS, At HABLE BROTHERS SEASIDE AKD MOUNTAIN SUITES, At HABLE BROTRERS. DRAP D'ETE SUITS, At HABLE BROTHERS, WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, (single or double-breasted,) At HABLE BROTHERS. WHITE DUCK VESTS, At HABLE BROTHERS ALPACA AND DRAP D'ETE COATS At HABLE BROTHERS LINEN COATS, (all lengths,) At HABLE BROTHERS. DUSTERS—DUSTERS—DUSTERS, At HABLE BROTHERS. TEAVRLING SUITS, At HABLE BROTHERS. WHITE DUCK SUITS FOR BOYS, At HABLE BROTHERS. ALL KINDS OF SUITS FOR BOYS, At HABLE BROTHERS. OUR MERCHANF TAILORING DEPARTMENT fay sn with all qualities of the ver; best ee aa etd Ee HABLE BROTHERS, } Rg CORNER OF SEVENTH AND D STs. peran SODA AND MINERA. oe ON DRAUGHT, wa” 631 FIFTEENTH ¥ Opposite the Treasury. ee eee 8 SENECA “QUARRIES. THE —— M. 4 M. CoM. on bent ad ew * Bee MILBURN’S ouak STORE, STREET, eT Guasp arr ess NCEE AND DISTRIBUTION TRE BEREYIT OF The Foundtis Charity, New York, dais ony Orphans? Lom To be held in Washington, D. C.. ander and by Virtue of & permit fres Hon, A. Pleasanton, Come ternal Revenue, ou the 2th of July, = Gifts ‘be brs awarded the successful by the issioners :—4-story Brick "culvert st Baltimore, SB. 220 od ig. Washington Co. Ma, with lying on Ches. and 3-story Brick House, 122 Bol- . Satory Brick House . 1 fine Residence near from Balto..on Passenger RB. 11 ey near Sores, same location, ‘e500. jence near G: town, same location, gh, } fine Residence n oar Goranstown, same location, $7.30 ming above suburban site $s 900 Casi Gifts, = and C 17 500. forensriile Sg og iar hares Erie RR 2 rae Be 2 Shares Phil ey R. $2,000 Tickets only ai toe ot Commis'rs. yl ‘a, Trustee. Ma). fy . D. Hanter, U.S. A., Waal ae ical a Magus Mat Loctecns et in i a Co. Bankers. H jatown, Ma; Tigo, kD Brent, jate Att'y dove. Real Estate certified b; Tickets me a "0. on is of al counsel, im the hatin of the Trovtos, gjrenlare can by of W. G. Metzerott & Mesic, Dealers, 928 Pennevivania, avenue; Morr ikeellers, 47. venue; Benj, De DeWalf- Jeweler 819, Po ia avenue: Jno. C. Parker, Bookseller, Aistrop & Dudley. Beal Eotate Agents. 73 Lonisians avenue: or P.O. DEVLIN, General Agent, Stationer and Printer, No. 31 Nassau stret, New York 187 Orders by mail’ will receive Prompt atten i ABLOW'S GALLERY ens RSC bree moll Ww Pio PPNOW ON EXITBITION. Ro. 486 ON EXHIBITION No, 486 Gnu ae ita AN. Ds pe Srexzr. Ro. 486 Seventh SLY SR OOMS OF THE Y.M.C. A., CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS. FREE READING ROOM AND LIBRARY. scTRe following New Booke have recently been added opfum and the Opium Habit. api-ly* Calkins—Op! fey tation Journe: relgher, Matinecrt of the Bonnty. in pl Godfrey and his Fortunes. by pean «solo lor. itgin’s pani ue . Besamis Dts D'Israeli’s oe jerstt = ae hs .CH'S PIANO STORE, F.° Signer ane floss aa Sole of the ectcbrated PIANOS of Wim. Knabe & Co., Baltimore, and Wi icCammen, Albany: also, ond hand Pianos, Organs and Melodcona rent on the most accommodating Organ a Toning and i Repairing. CLOTHING Cisse OUT SALES oF YOUTHS, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. BISMABCK, ZOUAVE AND WELLINGTON SUITS. HARNEY JACKET SUITS, BERBY Svits. METROPOLITAN SUITS. The above styles in SUMMER GASSIMERES, CHEVIOTSs WHITE DUCK, MABSRILLES and COLORED LINENS, manufactured with taste and elegance fer all ages from 3 to youths of 20 years of ane. Also, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, TIES, SOCKS, &&., dc. Great opportunity for good goods at low prices. NOAH WALKER & 00., 6 8) NIA AV. ‘ woot 11 PENNSYLVA: ENUE. en ben t they meet the street, Abdwop top Se HAVE YOu OS HALL THE a SUIT AT coat Pte OT ve terfiels In Chesterfield Sack or Derby, at had we make the A Thy ete, mS Ercet, Fa MEN SY You Hac elie ers CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. jet5-1m DS Ghd IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIO! CLOTHING! CLOTHING !! CLOTHING! $25. 000 worth of MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS’ and CHILDREN : CLOTHING of Kore Vvariet; tien. Must be closed out at once, Sepprd to cont, te the star must he vacuted by aaly ist ‘Most all the goods f this season's Mana- facture, and of the latest Edy an saa | fa the genes he elected aaoriment of GENTS Fl ING GOODS, all of which mi ie His decd josed out at pot This is no ‘asception bargains at tia) will convince you of L. OPPEN HEIMER’S, No, 943 PENNSYVANIA AVENUE, my10-2m Between Ninth and Tenth streets, _ J: HEIBERGER, nccessor to H. F. London & Co.,) CITIZEN, ARMY AND NAVY, MERCHANT TAILOR, Metrgpolees Hove}, (iste Brown's.) 362 Penn’s avenue, dyls-tf OS ed Se Bons “Te any who wish to obiain bargains in genuine GOLD AND ogy he fae STONEJEWELRY. cash os No. 46 PENNSYLVANIA Btls? B.L. HOOD. (HeavEsT aNd BEST, Philadelphia Ale ane Brown Stout, at # $8 FE BE Do. pow PINTS: at $1, aoe in W. Geoagctowns brat Uslon Botding Depot PALMER & GREEN, 57 Greene strovt. Georgetown, D. ©. Hens BRICKS! BRICKS and for 000 BRICKS of all kinds on hand svlty 1G ALTERATIVE DIRTERS, the Stomach, Kidneys, snd No. 2200 7th and M iy? L M. TAYLOR, MD. ANAMA HATS BLEACHED al aoe SPECIAL NOTICES. Pl a fein to the ce auppir the Biillicos who wish to, ava beri 3 umstances: il be id SATFANS' Chystak DISCOVERY Ei the aly preparation farsisiten orale ned se> my 1 i Oren roast molten free feo po dpe ater, and at sedi- Themselves of itvmot sianply becamae. tt ‘aren ren tee en color of the hair, but because it supplies nourish. ment. It fe roote of the hair, so that where decayed, ‘and, Wealthy’ again. orders oad tr 38. Cal- atnnt Bros..7th and Geo Depot, corner of land Dets.N.W. " jel2tg Great Reduction. IN OLD RYE AND, BOURBON | WHISRIES, a0: “ifine Dupuy nt, ach ‘1849, i. gc e Out. ai ie Caen Bieter Ae A ce letor of the a oA UTIRR ine 5 my PP and TS1S Foun arent, THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH Pow. Hoes he best poe bod Jonge tosh preserving eth Reid by all den Price, 25 and 9 cents JOU: ENB TRODOROUS GLOVEC eee p no st fists und fancy goods dealers. Prive, 3 conts. doety mehelor’s Hair Dye. besi in the world. ie he pg ce 4 death stelietatacnies fasive wo See eereeee, 4 Wea deeprers, Hale te aphid fea ins invert on 5 the aly Perfect Hair Dy ye Black or inter ts York. ‘i oe Ne ork. = SS PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, Eto. ar OF JULY EXCURSIONS. Steamer ARROW ‘will make hay ay ape + wn bit on. MOUNT SHRNON and WANSHALL TALL! is the onttive Gay not event Ghakne to visit Mount Vereen 80 Cents. fAll city papers copy.} Ho: Few 4 pir is THE BRINY! Grand Fourth of July Excursion. SALT WATER FISHING AND BATHING! NO LOSS OF TIME FROM BUSINESS! On the firet-clase,commodions and elegant Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, TO NORFOLK AND RETURN—FARE OKLY 85 TO PINEY POINT AND RETURK, 83. TO POINT LOOKOUT AND RETURN, 3. TO FORTRESS MONROE AND OLD POINT COMFORT, 85. The boat will leave her wharf, foot of Tth street, MUNDAY. Jub 3, at 4 o'elock p.m., reaching Norfi Iy next morning Ret leave Norfolk at ¢o-clve J Set @rriving at Washington early next >. ruins Aehirding at, “opportunity to ens Urvezery alt water, feliugy bathing aia. during the eutireday-at Piney Point, Point ont time-honored, worl renowned O14 . apply on board or to §. P. BROWN & SON, ke Corner New York avenue and Lith street. 7 XCURSION TO GLYMONT. BY THE METRO- PO! SBYTERIAN SURDAY SCHOOL of Capitol i) eA “Reamer WAWASET will leave Tth-etreet wharf eave The rock 's wharf, fout of 8d at Sipocleck « ti.” and Guinand treet emet. o cloe “Tickets for eduits, {0 cente; children under 12, 28 cente. a waar G62 SHUN To GLYN FSDAY, JUNE CRS ON FOR BENEFIT OF Jos. H. SHA¥FIELD, secieostene. od that ioe i vane 1s, ihe otens steamer UIT 03 oF. w RSHISGTox will leave Tth street + leave Cy mene iekets Metzerctt's music stores, Mim. Suaificll's contes- street, from t » 723 eh the ites of onery a trent jommnitinn 6 Arrenecment cn en wiser E x ep tenere qu» EXCURSION TO LAKE 8U- ION, STRAMNOAT COMPANY. th vorite steam: sae Torners jest in pe id Ste EL. ie ya Joly Seton Grand Sxcureiom Around Lale Su- perior, ¥ vi c es pniting every qols nt of interest on that celebrated ‘The grip will occupy twenty-five da; a, tractions ou the route are L ke reit, it River, Lake St. 2 state-roomas, 4 vy dault Sts Marke, Bee Muryie ke iron, Bay i c ary’s Hirer dnd Ra) ake Eupe ae Neepigon River, four © trout Sahin nle,the cele. Ms yal pated sliver Toland. Fart William tone day to visit the British Camp. the Hiudeon Bay Station’ and the st Vein.) Duluth, SuperiarCity, Bay- » Portage Lake. (Coppor Mines: m0 ron Mines at Negnnpee on int aux Pine, Debour, day .) Marque the Picture! inac and Putdn Bay. Parties intending to camp on the Fishing Grounds at m River should ‘provide themselves with Ee jack ard the «1 dresses will | socom pany MIR ELGHTY TIC 'S will be sold, app¥tea- only EMG will be sold, a tow for them should be made at once. 7 ire tip, fooling Mews and NEW LUMBER Y WILLIAM B. REDGRAVE, LUMBER DEALER, Corner of Seventh and Q streets N. W., n hand a large stock ot “ Ni MBER, eae . PICK ETS and AK POS’ Alse kinds, which | in est market prices re And other Discaaee At » Boat, successfully treated without patn, CoRss, BUNIONS, BAD ‘Worn with ease immediately y after the operation, at 5 om WHiTE's Re 535 16th street, oppostte U. 8.-rongn- ow & orth Qari ike aerate Baltimore, Mi $y y Refers to the many eminent Surgeons, Physicians, and thousands of other respunsible persons, who Patronize hin establishment. jelz OOK OUT FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS of all kinds, FLAGS, all sizes, PAPER LANTERNS, all colors. ‘Wholesale and retail, a "3, td Headauarters 4 hsiynearD. FOR THE rovrTa OF J JULY! L: Ne VARTERS | FoR EXCELSIO’ IREWORKS, FLA LANTERN News Yrok'P Wholesale and Beta Say 343 Penna. jt P. WILLETT. WILLET & RUOFF, (Successors to Cochran § Co.,) 905 PeNNstivaNia Avenve. ag a HATS a EAN SHEERS a" ly ESS VENTILATED HATS. prams Aud rei TRING PIANOS, OF at. meas anette Roane rain seeuuol aa sical cal Dancing 2 Seat iaaened ena ane ml me _EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. Good for the Choral Society. They Get the Prize in Their Class. A telegram received by Mr. Metzerott, of this city, from New Yora, at 3 o'clock this after- noon, says “jhe Choral Society of Washington took the prize in their class; deserved): G FURS, Secretary Northeastern Sengertyund.” Gov. CooxE returned last evening. GENERAL Srinseu is expected home by the first of August. Cmepr Clerk Jonx DELANO, of the Luterlor Department has returned. INTERNAL ReveNvE.—The receipts from this source to-day were ©449,091.4. Fraxk G. Davis, of Kangas, has been ap- Tointed a first class clerk in the Census Ofttce. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE Cexevs, Walker, left this city for New York last evening, and to-day embarked for Europe. Govenyor Woops, of Utah Territory, arrived here yesterday, and had an interview with the President to-day. ASSISTANT Si ETARnY Ricwarpsoy and J. P. Bigelow, of the Treasury department, have arrived in London. Senator Montox, greatly improved in health, isin bis Indiana home, preparing for a summer on the plains, en route to the Pacific. ConGnesswan WILLIAM D. KBLLEY propose starting from Philadelphia in a few days on an extended trip to the West, and will perhaps go as far as San Francisco. Rey. Grorcs D. Curxowrtn yesterday afternoon entered into bond and duly qualified as Disbursing Agent and Superintendent of the Post Office Department. Navai OnvErs.—Co. mder B. B. Taylor has been detached from the command of the Ashuclot, and placed on waiting orders. Lieut, Commander R. D. Evans, of this city, has been detached from the Washington navy yard, and ordered to the Naval Academy. SrcreTaRy BeLKNar delivered the oration before the Cliosophic and American Whig Societies of Princeton College yesterday. Iu the audience were the President, Seeretary Robe- son, Generals Meade, Blair, Myer aud Porter, and other distinguishe n. Frepenrick DovGLass has gone to Rochester, N. Y., on a visit of several weeks, partly for bus: ness and partly for pleasure, but does not int ive up his residence in this Dis e his homesthere in future as sta’ed of the newspapers. Brne were opened at the Navy Department to- day to supply the Department with stationery for the ensuing fiecal year. The bidders were Towers & Mudd, and & Co., Wm. Ballan- tyne, Dampsey & O'Toule, and Philp & Solo- mons. The contract will be awarded in a few days. NomINaTED TO SvockeD FreveERrex Dot Lase.—Governor Gocke to-day sent tw the Presi- dent the name of Lewis H. Dougiass, w be a member ot th place of Frederick Dou; Councilman is ason of resides in the coun! CLERICAL CHANGES IN THE INTEMIOR De- PARTMENT.—Several appointments, dismis«a’ and promotions will be made in the clerical far of the different Bureaus of th ment on the Ist proximo. reaus, however, will the force be mpmteri creased. Tue Presipenv, Gen. Porter and Master Fred. Grant arrived here this mornin, will remain in towa until to-morrow ¢ A Cabinet meeting will Le held to-morrow. The President saw a number of callers tiis im after which he visited th had a conference w! Coumoponr Groxce S. BLAKE, who died suddenly on Saturday at his residence in Long- woo, Mass., was born'tn that Sta! eppointed midshipman in the Navy at the age of 13. He was. superintendent of the Naval Academy from 158% 1s, and had been on the retired list several years. TeE KU-KLUX CoMMITTER have appointed Senator Scott and Representatives Stevenson and Van Trump as a sub-committee to visit North Carolina and South Carolina, and take evidence e districts where disturbances are alleged to exist. They will leave fn a day or two. In the meantime the committee here will continue to take testimony of some thirty wit- neswe whe have been samimoned from Arkan- see, Georgia, Missiseippi and Alabama, Gex. PLEAsoxtox, Commissioner of Interna* Revenue, was among the first to visit the Prest- dent this morning, and hada long interview with Lim in relation to the diffientties between himself and Secretary Boutwell, a8 is sq; latter has not seen the President yet, t the matter is in ac- veedents, and must Eur uvxpRep ASSIgTANT ASSESSORS of internal revenue have becn removed since last October, under the law provi"’ng for the con- solidation of districts. This is 33 per cent. of the, | whole number of the force of assessora. After the Sth instant, the end of the present fiscal var, the removals will greatly diminish, y every district in the United States consolidated or reorganized 1 the assistant assessors in cach reduced. these 400 men to have had work one Allowing half of the 4.000 would aoatnst U.S. Judges McKean and Jand, of Utah, have been filed atthe Attor- ney General’s Office, and will be brought to the notiee of the President. It is stated that the administration of justice In the courts of th judges hag become s0 corru at it is almast im ssible to obtain decisions withozt. re cours ribery. The judicial officers, it is stated, he ily in in mines and mining ope tions, and no case affecting their interests in th connection can be heardor decided npon its own merits. On theother hand, it is stated that there are no grounds for the ctiarges, but that they are made in the interests of the Mormons and certain parties aged iz mining operations wlio camnot use these judg they desire. N.—Comimi Gorxe Po Jar. ef of Agricul- ture, Cajwron, has tended his resignation to the President to take effect upon the Ist of August. He of offers his resignation to enter won the con- tract made two months ago with the Japanese ¢ through a commission sent to thix Phe for the y of introducing and ds- fiertms that kingdom fhe ind: ideas of ed States. He is empowered to procure ok agricultural and industrial machinery. to me pee and will » a ci Sm Epwarp ae has informed the Secretary of State that, as far as the action of her Majesty's: naval officers“ or those of 8 Srgetiony abc is concerned, there to citizens of the Gnieea ‘Statce veenged tn ths fisheries of the a one ‘so long im they do not disre- t still in foror. ss mb te Maigveats ents anadian for the purpeees of trade and of anshinng fish: rearing ies, the not be pre- vented from ching rot of the threc-mite limit, within Nee aeanner which are more @han six miles wide. The Min! sens the hap, however, that eitizens of the Calted Stat willref from encroaching « those waters wliteh; by the of 1813. and the laws of ‘pisces cue Cansdn, xhey asp exclued, iation shall be carried out HE Wesbingtom, fxpianj aT ON Anions —The Tadian Ba- rea is it of a communication Ad eres General Whipple, of the nt of Gfeem Be de Cayo Be cae Gated headyuasters Camp Apache, A. T., May 36, in which he re- ports that the Eskette-eay-lah band of Indians Inade an attack ona herd on the 15th of Mart killing one man and getting off with ten horses and twelve mules. Leut. Brodie with a few men, supported by Licut. Fuller, started in prr- a overtook them about twelve miles mm camp, and in the fight which ensued killed two incess Victoria. of are expected in this country the com- tumn, and will make @ visi of »ome The Miniature The little ship City of was spoken Monday, 134 miles from ¢ of the depredators. With his few men he was | Ravages of Small-pox in Londen. unable to hold out against the large numbers of | ‘The deaths from smaltyox in onion aro enemy, and war forced to fail ae the | about 240 weekly. same night it. jie was sent out aard train between headguariers and Camp Good- af Gosem Bienunere. win, and met with no oppesition. Major Green says the cause of this outbreak is a mystery, un- Donal, less it be the Camp Grant affair. These Indians : -sgablon have heretofore been very friendly. pe y ee Finst Sussex op THe Crvit Seavice | A*3Ti#, from Glasgow. Commisstox.—The commistion appointed by the ~# ag President te revise the civil service of the gor- ernment met at noon to-day fn the office ef the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, a! hers being present. By virtue of precedence of appointment, Geo. Wm. Curtis, Esq., assumed the chair, and E. B. Elliott, Esq. was elected secretary. Having completed their organiza- tion, the members exchanged views on the sub- ject of the civil service, and entered into 4 general conversation, but no definite mode of action was determined upon. All of the mem- bers agreed as to the necessity for reform; that their powers are merely advisory, and not execu- tive; that their duties are simply to recommend tothe President rules and regulations to mote the efficiency of the civil serv they are in no sense a board for the © of Candidates, The Board agre President Grant and pay him th mediately upon adjournment, further conversation of a general charagter, #1- urned to mcet to-morrow morning, at ten Panis, June 28—It is hoped that in the chee tions on Sunday, eighty of the one hundred and thirteen @eputies to be chosen to the Aswmhly will be supporters of the government. The Bona- partixts are very active in the distribution of pamphlets, intended for effect upon the elec A coalition of the principal electoral commit of Paris is probable. ‘The Khedive of Egypt has Sent 100,000 trance to the orphans of the French by the civil war. Maederate republicans ob; net to the election of Gambetta to the Asenbly patriotic. ‘The arrondimements of Paci, Saint Denis and Soeanz have been divided ito three hundred and fifty electoral sections. In the Assembly yerterday, Me Atdiffet pre. sented @ report respecting contracts made during the war, which aocuses several of enor mous malversations. The late French Consul at Xew York, Victor Place, is especially charged with corruption in office. The New ‘The new loan has ¥ he sub- scription lists closed. The amount desired was subscribed for several times over. Even the pragane and servants have mivested Ucir savings n the loan. Gambetta's Goose Cooked. The republican committee, after a kg dis. cussion, rej ya rity of two, the name of Bo Gamanckes os 2 cabin for the Assembly. nent TERRIBLE BAILROAD ACCIDENT. Collision of Trains on the Maine Cen- aie —" |, —" — cages Wounded. Aversa, we June Z%.—Another terrible accident occurredon the Maine Central Railroad this afternoon. It was @ collision a mile anda half below Hollowell between a local train of one small engine end a passenger car which left Gar- Giner on regular time. soon after 5 o'clock, 4 the mixed train (so-called) which leaves A F o'clock. Wan Der’r, Orrice Catur SIGNAL Opricer, June 23—10.39 a. m. covered Wasurxoton, D.C. ing in MOS T Canada bas moved southe: -astward, but its intluence has extended to South Carolina. The po has very generally fallen from Lake Michigan to Louisiana eastward. Tem. perature has fallen from the Uhio to Lake Wis- consin, and eastward to the Atlantic. It has risen slightly in the southern States. Freali winds from the southeast, changing wo south- West, have prevailed on the mif-Atlantic coast; southwesterly winds on the lower lakes; north- westerly winds on Lake Michigan, and light winds alms elsewhere. The cloudy weath- iling Tuesday in the south Atlantic States has moved sonthwarde, and is now con- fined to Florida, with rain at Key West. Light local rains have fallen in weetern Pennsylvania and southern Missouri. Partially cloudy and clear weather is now very generally reported. Probabihtive—The brisk southwosterly winds apprehended yesterday on Lake Ontario, will | for Portland at 4:30. This train was dela proba’ be felt two-day in Nova Scotia. ‘Par. | until 5 o'clock at tw accommo late rn tially clear and warm weather is probable from tes to the democratic State convention return- the Mississippi to the Adantic. ng home. The train, which was crow passengers, consisted of an engine, agg te car, smoking car and three passenger cars. ing to the rules the train should have waited at Mowell, but it did not. There was a sharp arve at the past where the engines met.. Per- fons in the ed with The Minstrels of Washington. Our Singers in New York—The Impression They ‘re Making--Their Performances aad Prospects. saw the —_———_ trains, vhe 7 ae attempted wo » be with- Whether onr musical societies that went to ; Pho ‘The pms Res New York to compete for the prizes offered by 2 the cagune were Gomeichsd, There woe Northeastern Sengertest, now in session, | steep embankment at the point where return home laden with trophies or not, it is the trains met, and thore would have been a certain that the manner {n which they are ac | terrible loss fe cars n thrown quitting themselves and the tmpreasion they are | O¥Er, Fortunately they were not, although the freight car on the down train was wrecked. The ——— er car on the up train were all torn from thelr fastenings. There were a dozen p on board, half of whom were badis jammed, and otherwise injured. The cas ualties ‘Daniel Berry, engineer of the creating must be in the highest degree gratify- ing, not only to themselves, but to the legions of Triends left at home. It ison some accounts to be regretted that they are net so constituted as to be able to compete for the first prize, but as | mixed train, killed; Wilkes Catrilt; ireman, this isa test of numbérs rather than merit, ite | Aull fractured, several ¢ ded; will value, as compared with the others, is apparent | Det live: Jonathan Fi T2009 sper real. senger, hurt in the back “On the aecomm lation train the injured are Mrs. Frederick Crowell, of Augusta, shoulder and head bruised. Her boy was presen Captain John H. Nason. of Holle prize is a Steck tano, worth elo well, sew ey George Nevins, of oni class, a Cycloid piano, worth $1 New York, Sued: PC . Weeks. of New York, book and muasie case, worth $f cieties take rank in the second clas, and cordingly. It seems to be conceded ze lies between our Choral Society ladelphia Quartet Club, bi hope award of the jad contusion; Mrs. Hartshorn, of Hollowell, leg sup to be broken; Mr. Quincy, of Boston, ingers vin an ear stit! Charles Sivane; onglnesty Qeorpe Betuon are: man, and Warner White, brakman, recvived slight flesh wounds. —Eeee The Methodist Beok Committee En- Carleton. Dr. *New York, June %—The Methodist Book Ce umittee held their ci seasion yesterday. 1 brief letter Dr. Carleton offered his ignatlon, to tw take effect ct immediately, stating that he would hereafter show his reasons to the committcaand church. The follows tion was response, by od Rothweiller: * Whereas Dr. Thomas Carleton has tendered his resignation, to take eect immediately; there- fore, Resolved, That, in view of our be aye importance of his a = = we cannot gonsent t secept his "her. Messrs. Moore and Bannister also pre- sented the following, and both resolatious were unanimous) + Resolwed, TRA noting nas occurred in the h the Book Concern i of the’ most a from the “The superiority of the Washington Choral Society and the Phitsdalphia Qaartett Ciab over all ochers 5 the second or third class, was auinistaica i¢. and was r se 5 the audience im the most emphatic ma: It is of coarse very aratifying that the fitet appratauee of qu Aumeriean society] wi American conductor, tu ote of theme conceria which ¢ ui if we wy A mistaken ite only Cmpeti PE rg mn tnt cy § American. The former rejoioss in the with Nap cust ‘titutee the society Fest of he com pe ne it wae surpassed ub, which did tor give (he quartets mm uartett Club, investigation thron, a atl Gate the whole piece sea cherws. ‘care | bas we or im anywise impair oar not sare whether thie departure from the score le | confidence in the ability, ' int fs and faithral- allowable; if it is. the Quartet Club deserves tue | news of Dr. a, agent of the iughest honors of the day—with perhaps a-siugle ex" | Merhodist Book Concer, aud’ thet we we feck inekeag Gots ete & eenrlonraa 2, | fully endorse him as a Christian gentleman and ong from Washington, but firmer and more trusty.” | Chnreh whose character is above re- The Herald says: proach.” «garding the performances of all the societies an make a general estimate of those w will fve the premiums. And in this estimate is borne out by the verdict of the may The tirst priee lies bet Leiderkrengand the he second will unfoab be given. or should be given at inact, —_ New Yorke, June 2%—By a fire in William~ ~ the following buildings were destroyed :-— uilding corne® of ist north 3d streets, mc 4 by Henry C. Richi lows S12000. It was occupied by C.W. Keunedy & Co. max facturers of machinery; loss #20,000. Mott & Ab- bon's sik manufactory, loss $10, > the Washington, ap oreaniration and consisting of gent clateed with (erm — and Join total acta press feeder ‘mt that is, outside the words they sine. The thi Posen Lge ae ress feeders; loss 7 100; i ‘a Th. A wealthy citizen, name not known, whic pleased theaudience most during tvs": peared three weeks ago, afd it is belie ate = Sot Washi . Spplatre, was oe for a diamond pin va ‘The Sum says: malt L = — cqustiegacconefel soctety tathe sacond om. free Demecratic Nominations in Philadel. Qu i Pub ot ‘ Philedciphta. ‘Sx ry vald be he Pwiraperrmia, June 28.—The Sonvention made the tollowing nomi ey for city oficers:— Ma Bidile; Distriet Jadge, Wm. Treasurer. S. Gross Fry; Compa Woodward; Solicitor, Thomas 4 sang sith fing spirit aud mark: 4 exosefinety fortmmate in r the salo parte whose toics yr. 7 y KANE Moreover @ theromch democratic ions this er triet Amer leper: Cor missioner, G. W. Hays: and Prothouotory, Morgan. Good Crops tn New Curcaco, Kansas, June 27.—The crops are the best ever rai -d in this part of the State. ‘The small nall grains 0 all harvested, and the id is prodigious. ‘The corn is very promising. immigrants are rapi-‘ly settling in this regic fad ate going westw td by bundreds. + ire in Indiana. June 2—A fire in Edinbur?, a, burned the a shop of Fm calgon A Crxcrynati, Indiana, y eae >——_ is <s. h reoognd: A xwancgs and ee cuainaly aa ie meer ot Suffocated while Repairing a Gas expressing them, their brief task will ca 4 Leak. Tepembered as redetive of great honor 4 New Youre, June 2—Five men were Ba The Choral tay A of ipchingten very {| last evening. bamed Rays fincis its tenor {sine notable and fis Richard win im. Carn zy and very securate. Brian will, wichess The genceal Sedeross of the pattie ecteend oo be nm EL. Lm, vor of the latier, which exhibised the most admtra- Cmcaco, dune %—The Northwesaern Uni- F line agd fresh voices.” Most ef the credited tee | upon Gencral F y ve Voices. Most snctess of ots oe he ip kmowa to be oe of the best in the The Sax fairl ae Soo oat 8 eee fee Wwirdy'ralmed upon them fora ar actually Carpeted with ving flowers. LARCENISTS FXcURS! oy To ALBANY.—Last THE ALEXANDRIA MARKET-nOvSE CorTRaAcT. —Last night, by « decisive vote, the Alexan- | Weg. “Creek Sr area ton ek Aldermen tod the plangot Mr. Adolph | train in charge of prisoners bound Cluks, architect, of this city, for bi ang 2 pee ‘to the Albany (decrrenitantes tuakenee Sarit hones, Sorperstion, ofioees » | for larceny: John “Jjohusos, 1 year; George sta’ j » (for | Smith and Norvis ee Meet ae AY ak yea) Ore st Iowe Simms, 37, a4 Wineles and Soaith axe Je Va. The last woke ty cnenianour the White and theo” bers colored. i unanimous com- Bie ror * ABOR AXD TOOLS required iuittec, appointed new | the Washins were opened beikinge are ‘sraned troded aslo Sauare | Say-by say i in The tunes wel Satieonal emer is | teeeey SOLE George. Beall, stl of take cupelan a sieeple milevalntrct anda on. we | 7 in rag Svecndageon al toes ina ‘tha a, ago. ay! dernoon