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‘THE EVENING STAR. Published >» Sundays AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania — corner ith St. THE EVENING sTuR NEWSPAPER COMP'Y. S. H. KAUFFPUMANN, Pres't, —o——— ‘THE EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to their subscribers at Tew CExTs PER WEEE, or For- ‘TY-Focr CExts PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, ‘Two Cents each. By mail—three months, $1.90; tix months, $3.00; one year, $5.00, THE WEEKLY STAR—published Friday—$1.50 ayear. S# Invariably in advance, in both cases, ‘and ne paper sent longer than paid for SF Rates of advertising furnished on application. —_—_— eee: iy VS. S8—N®. 5,712. aoe zit WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1871. that "aie public only could nave. the cox un they had better vote for the Republican can- pon hg I of Bordeaux have sent a petition to Gen. "a amuaaiataal avow the course taken by ‘The tates veteree from Scine elect Moreau to the Assembly Vonacit, which increases the Reput TWO CENTS. to land (OFFICTAL.} ame pened ceatneg REC Ue eats af the By the Err Thited 5 5 pareithet tren aaactees | A PROCLAMA’ i. é ‘Whereas a Treaty, between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queea of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irland, concerning the settlement of all causes of difference between the two countries, was concluded and signed at Wash- weton by the High Commissioners abd Plenipsten- Laries of the respective Goveruments on the eighth chy of May last; which Treaty is, word for word, as ely fo the cea fae ql piles aly ‘and all of! ¢ y nouthe ‘of rivers, are “hereby re resorved exclusively for Gshormen uf the United series in rivers and iilowe Piso tho sited c ritanaie uiged States of America and Her Brit Sel: Groat Britain, acs jerence between the two ity ‘ia tries have for that purpose appointed their Fe iajesty's Dom tprctive Pletpotentiaries, that isto. rray: the Bros: npperved from ofjmse Cukcad States ninted, on thasPare {ghe ccrmpon ri bat Tr nal f the United i comon Tight of fishing under the pr ‘articles. Incase ny foestion eficuld Artec between the Gov- Gr ine United Staten and ef her Bes SMajesty a3 t0 the common right not thes des re r oman Oregon;and Her Hritaa- ae part las apputatel ae er Big i | 3 d nt Fredericks Samael, ‘earl de Grey ‘and hi ithe Pt a4 a] cle of the Treaty ithe its ‘Tune, 18h. sot Bask of Ripon, Vizevunt Gederich Batya FS. | tee Goyer ee Tet i berboutnd to ‘to hear Rar) <2 i 3 eee fom. & Baronets 9 Peslacsty's Most Honourable | on cach separate AT required: one per XXII of this Treaty. fish ofl and fish o eke; ident ht of half ofeach Government, a3 cor facet oA (except fish of the inland lakes, and of the uncil, Kniel at of, the iuuority of the Assessors in esch case shall be saffl- g into them, and except fish preserved } - te cient for a decision. Gn ofl ) bel the produce of the fisheries of the F ‘The decision of the Assessors shall be given upon ates cr dominion of Canada, or of each claim in writing and shall be sigued by coe agg ari iy oo admitted into eac! a country, vel FRy cium shall be presented tothe Amossors — cum XX1f, — six ee from the da} yotthetenest mectingy fg nese age ‘5 vassertod Ug Ka ka hgerwne hy4 rut cause shown, exte Wileges accorst : : for the proee Bravenigtion of ot apy claim to’ fartber period | 40 the! gees ° A Unibed States under Article Ege Mc cht cy eee pa | “Reyer nope eh Ganon | Reoray Acca aT ged SY a Bra - ° fore god Min ister of ustice and Attorney General of Tier | Srett arnt meeting it of claims decided by | pesertion is not Pace ’ Govermnit ‘of ‘the Broteqsor of International 7. a bot pled hat Commis- Oxtord shall be And Te. ni pot }, after having ex- Fariio the vrivildees accorded by tue United States ir fall powers, hich ‘were found to be in 10 the subjec for. Britannic pisicsty a0 stated ave agreed to and cone! fn Arcfles X KEN and KX of thin Treaty, the amore fany Dy amy aad which, a pee the ‘Grated ought report ishall be made in be paid by # ted Stat = | agdong shertolsh i be de erie fo theGoverunent ot Bor Britattte inte: tary. of Bake the United ‘States, and ium fox ‘the priviloges accorded to,the citizens rot or. f | iheteat fo the Representative of —s Unite gander Article “XVII of this Le coelie kae poe gn le hich Fraly aod dat any Saeed cock Le paul te aae generically known os | 1201 Saks call be garshious Waasmetinniy co, | Eauel Bete Crear Ts cnn be pend br Ee ‘Britannic Majesty has anthor- | within twelve mouihe aftor the delivery ‘of each | twelve months alter such award shail have been Commissioners und Pleaipotentiaries | Fe ‘ a frien t felt by Hi of Assessors commecnenal employ such clerks a8 ARTICLE Xxu1, Sctumeut for the secspe;under whet- | th hall think neceaea referred to in the preceding , of the Alabama and other yes- isp tia and for the depredations {to remove and adjust all complaints ents, and pai ent, on the ca "The Ticie shall Pesppotsied in the following . Foball Desppats lowing manner, 79 ietonay: i. ‘Gp Cant ussioner chal beamed by | ates, ome ig and athird bythe Pi resi raat ake the v es pet og Same “a Britannic Majest: éonjointly sa ase pommiasioner re Bot have been en named within w period, of thewe Anticre XI. from the date when this. a icle shall ore he High Contracting Partios engage to consider eitech then the third Cmlaatonere hall be named b; I r ar Teeult off the ceedings of the sbunal of Ar | the Hepressn ratative at London m of His Majesty the the je c msiria and aeea er tten | ete BF Betcha sence eaPasy nate Board be “arias asa tenis all, perfect, and final set- OF ines) geet ea fore referred to: | sioner, or in the Es onmuisstondr omitting eninge that every such claim, wit : Vacaney shall be United States: one shall the sag ay pechorve oad seni tothe manner reinbeloray provided far making the Emel ayes 7 shall made, preferred, | orieinal ni od of three moni BMascey Hie Majeay the engl tl sual Pare Bal cr Board: ah H fod after the conelasion of | x Gateuch substivation being calculated trom the 2 shall be requested to and the Emperor of Brazil shall be requested to death, absence, of incapacity to either of the said ‘Arbitrators, or, in the Tribunal or Board. finally bot a —, Gate of {he happening of the vacancy ‘The C shall meet in the gityot Halifax, ia the Provines of Hova Scotia, at convenien' after they have ee sels and chal, 7 Agricue XII. The High zh Contracting Parties agree that all | respectively ame before ceding to of i ators cani ‘laims on the col -ompanies, or io n declara- Se tee Be individuals, ¢ Citizens of the United States, tia thatthe they wil Remeatianr tas cteietle cotin ae Government of Her ee nic Majesty, e natters: Spe al them to the pee etn Ee reons Or | of ise s and accordi: to justice poe equity; ‘and ‘such declaracion shail entered on the ¥ be, may forthwit! Ferd be Green of Tigi! een an igord of thelr oceedini nee. setae Afpttrato' jin the place Seed an eye one, and the ninth ot Apel sightacn the High Oontracting Parties shall also rbitrate F original by such ni and ty ve ke Pig ni og mame oe pereon tend tiga pacer ‘as ite velng out of th retertea to in resent it general matters con int of the refusal or alacant for two eames) of this trey, ‘ani a eaten with the f agent, {0 repre [rs like, exception, on ‘Auricne XXIV jesty the Kin nies, OF ate “tnt Re The ings shall be conducted in such onler "aie Oo fom, the tas’ Cononioners piPpointed undos "Articles iis Majeety the Emperor of Brazil, to name at Hand XXL of this hall determine. trator e ther to: persons or 'y of sul of He r Bi ey shall be bound to receiv: ey oral or written fs e Majesty durin, Te od, which may have | testimony as either Government may present. If it. decline, been recente to 6 for ite iDterpo- | either Party shall offer oral testimony, the o:her vs N Arbitrator iis as Mnicay | sitinawith the other, and in unset- | Party shall have the right of cross-examination, ua. K orway shall be requested | tled, cht well te ise uc eee maybe | dey euch rales ns the Commissionare shall preactibe. E ° OFT edi fp ogy to in Article XIV of | “Ye"in' the case aubmi issioners: Tor Arbitrators. Bis treaty a following manner, th oners, | either Party shall have specified or nituded to any Anricte IH. te be aj appointed manner, that is to Ferert or document in its own exclusive jon, T rs shall ve at Genera. in Switzer: say: 7 named by an Jotbout ann “Barks ek ich Party shall he beand, the other Pat oer or } woos Majesty of tie Ce ‘ofthe United | furnish that Party witb w copy thereof and elther E Suaces and Her Britanaie intly; and in | Party may call upon whe other through ommis- be-tmid before them on = part of the Go case the third wet doner shall not have teen, eo soners, to produce t Portion certified copies toofthe Unit d States and Her Britannie aveat tamed within a period of three from an rs addu eyidente, giving in exc io Ai questions considered by the it Fae ahaa of the ratiicathns of this, Froaty, pO Bn nih fos Gnakee cludt awa then the ers may Fr yo wll she Arbitrators. 7* | Representative at Washington of Tits Majesty the | “—pot real Soy seth domed within ba pe: f the Hich Contracting Parties shall also Kine cf ‘Spain. In case of the death, absence, or ‘of etx monthe from m the gate of the crgauiaatfon sche person to attend the Tribunal aa ite agen ity of any Commissioner, or tn'the event of | Gf the Comuniasion, an walsaionets shall be gencrally in all matters connected = Cominissiower omit ‘to uct, uested to give sie a award as Feed I sh the arbitration vacapcy shall be in the manner reafter. Tl ontbs may | f rad cace cf cneh of the two P. promi tpnths ts cost of sae eubetiretioe a mop she see case oP he ok The written or printed came of ene Par ogcurris r ir: t by the decumente, the offical cof feiogcalculated frm the’ dat date of the bapponing of Spusiances who conten: plated in Artie REALE 3 responde ne evidence ‘on whic “3 renee be delivered induplicate woceckal te | "Te Comm thie shall meet at W. ; Anncur XXV. Arbitrators ata to the agent of the other Party a3 tration at the hike sate co renlent eared oer ater they "he Commiesioners shall Fecpa accarat a. recora Bs ver thy Tribu- | have Paes ‘and correet minutes oF notes of ail ticdourecssdinee athe feeding | toa Tovapy baakers, ma ‘rabecribe, moor | Sisk iki acerieesd nenieeesesenhant mus of | em ‘declaration toy 8 te aeetel thean To tho transection atic Sher the delivery on both re them oat 2 a the | “pach ortcelicn Contacting Parties shall pay 1 oD E peimted can, citer Party ¢ omens of the United Bates and ie ogndonan = a ay sel att oti t, deliver in duplicate to each ‘ 5 ion Seyi ex spears ig Ys rea there Of thei pees an shall te aes by ith Goveruments The Ccmmisstoners et pen gation of oa tinec te Lamrtaics, a to the Investigating g is Bg from the forey hint “naval! of sented to them. le Rowever, extend the the for | the Domin jon of Canada shonid at any time — the citizens of the United States of the use of the Canals in the said Dominion on terms of oguality neyphan tants of the Dominion, as prov: irucie x ARticLe XXXT. The Government of Hor Britasinic Maierty further mcf Canada and ye ay tow Brane- wick, that no export duty. other duty, shall be Tevied om lumber or t ‘tatson any fon of the ‘American territory. in the State oF laine watered) Uy the river St. John and ite triba- taries, and that river to the sea, when the same is, shipped to to the United ‘States fe from the incase any such expert or other duty Soptinues ty be levied shertoe spiration of one year from the date of the exchange Of the ratifieations of of this Treaty it is agroe | that the Government of nited States may snepend the richt of carrying hereinbefore granted under Article XXX of this Treaty for such period as such ‘export or other duty may be lew: eet anpicur X83 if, om — F agreed that the provisions and st lations of Atticles XVIIT ty KRY of this Treat hall extend to the Colvny of Newfon lan Spplicable. Bat if the Imps od jagure of Newfoundland, orhe Congress ¢, the Uni ited States. shall noc embrace Colony of Newfoundiand im, thelr laws capeted tee carrying the foregoiny articles io fedeets then this article shall be of no effect: but the omission ty make vision b 0 aie tet it effect, ot, by eithor of the leg tive bodies aforesaid, shall any way impair other articles of this rent = iit. Aiticles CAT to XXV, inclusive, and nd Article ‘X of this Tresty, shall take nt Hie Jans reaatred | te ones them’ tion stall have been p... the toupertat Peel Great Britain, on fine Parliament of tnd ‘by the Le Halature of Prince. Raward’s a, on the one hat the Congress of the United States on the other. Such assent havity ‘been given, the sald articles shall remain in force for the period of ten years ae end 2 in at which they may come into opera her until the expiration St'ewo yearn after either of the Hic Parties shail have given notice to the other of its wish to terminate the same; each of the High Con~’ tractin‘ ae Farin Dee Se at Liberty to ive such notice to the other at the 1 sala pert of ten years or at soe tine shterward, ARTICLE XXXIV. it was stipulated by Article I of ¢ cluded at Washington ‘onthe isthof Sunes reise the United States and ritannic pie that the lige of boundary be woen the terri- fes of th ‘and th on Faid parallel of north latitude to the middie Teland, naa thence sogther ou “und thence EB Bald of the ankd channel and of Fact Sait tthe the uted by the two High Contracting Partice > 4 in prpntcd that portion cf the boundary which re G runs Southerly chrowgh the middle of the fore- Were ¢ and to agree Sinan that ech bompaacy lips aa lundor the such bou under ferms of the Treaty above recited, be ran through the Rosario Straits, and. the Government of United States claims that it should be ran thro zn the Canal ‘te jo Haro, it is pared thas the respect claims of the Government of the United States ‘States and ‘ot the Government of Her Britannic Majest: ail? be Ppa to the arbitration and award ‘of His mentioned articis of sald ad Majesty the Emperor of Germany. regard to that decide. thereupon, finally and without sete a which of those claisns is accordance with th. true interpretation of the Treaty of June 1s, Anticie XX, The award of His Majesty 0 many shall be coi Tlnctver and foil effect shall ‘be ai Nithout any chjection, evasion,or 7 wh Such decision shall be given in writing hd dated: i shall be in whatsoever torin His Magesty may choose to adopt: it shall be delivered to the Representatives or other public agents of the United States and of Great Britain, respectively, who may be actually at Berlin, and shall be considered as operative from tho day of the date of the delivery thereof ror of Ger: The written or printed case ee each of the two Parties accompanind by the evidence offered in au ie rtof the lng shall be laid before hse the Emperor of Germany w ithin six month. from the date of the exchange of the ratification Treaty, and a copy of such cnee, and caer vanes chat ~ Sah there ed by eon Earty, < the peer: thromgh their res resentatives at Berlin ‘The High Contracting Parties may inelade tn the evidenee tn be cousidered by the Artitratorsachdes tients, official correspondence, and other official or public statements bearing on the subject of the refer- ence as they may consider necessary W the support of their respective cases. Afier tae written or printed shall have been communicated by each Ps ‘arty to the othe gach Party shall have the power of drawing OR laying be- ine, the Arbit nitive statement, f think ft wo ao in reply. to the cago of tho othe inicated, statement “and also be e same tanner as afore- Party to the other, within six months sis Tayi i ‘the firet s¢atement of the case Fetore the bla a l Tice XX. Ax Xvit Le in the case submitted to the ne Arbitrator, either or allude to. inent ints own exclusive ing copy, such Party fall Upon the other, through the Arbitrator, or, to pre be Sod on fee md OF Cel copies of any papers duced asevidence, giving in each iusiaace such Feosomate trator may requ And if the 224 sald desire ther eh a jon or evidence 0 ne in'the st te laid before hits /he stall be Hert fore require it from either Party. ee to hear one counsel oF agent for each Sid in eu in rel wan hy to any matter, and at such ‘ime as ‘ink nt. : miny, n Boel claims in wba ae % “ ARTICLE aclivertag wach cttuler casey, documentas a | BS waa seas Sane : Foanain tfc and open forthe pur pom sien lig Agmtaaf the i sna te eaaninired die the stbiect to ony y law and regulating of Great Br Brita prahaifbe rosbined: Brita ae Be of tusitre- th from which ithe eviboaee to be pessenned written doc omnes or ota fer not insnonslatons « Goreramente ‘couduct taeir cases tofore = niin ire snbeniesever ton catenin ce at he reapectiva rpm is insupport of Prerlestiouet the fere Yukon, Porcupine, | his ammmunicciins sole ike hr caioenie es Specified of alluded to on witet | soe perc = answer to, an; claim spd to bear: Tear it reais. ‘shal and. "icon ead Representatives or other publ Agents, ‘who shail Cument im ite own exetusiye pmo cack Y ret rennin free ‘present their respective Govermmnents; geucrally, hneaing @ opr such Party shall bo bound ‘the ee re wa: sof comme yt fie eubuects of ot {o7ail matters eguected with thr arbitration, J u ‘Paw © se ener Smee | ace cer a oe et matte Seay any laws and regelations of either Ps shall be rent to the ee to proceed sa, calvupoe toe cher. thromgh a4 se Son territor; eal pon kek re Felating iergiedduned ef cvhaupee: rere ‘instahes | Ss iim wnt aecctling tolt, is enall oa ook leg aie eee Rersither in parvo, i Feascnable notice may re- | each Gove a te % rood ‘the ougages | Pere ther in the i Orabsenen of either or Somesone aod io and sapport pe aeenis, ons ey we by written disc ie cpnerten ee Tie tnveoligntion aad — aie, itigh, Ric Mc en | Sete Ee Rule aes ithout any ob; i ote ES require see ericue XTV ‘i statement of argument, or oral Bw etaim shall ibe preseuted ty the Compatesion- ; bat im such case the os within six a from, the dsy of their first either orally or } meeting, unless = * © rt Tele shall be oS entabinbed t Tr dectiting the Teed to. the Arti —~< 2 iat tects ‘ torn ‘re aghmitted fo, the Artitra. | periog for tna clad may 4 ‘aaa Pe “A upon by the High Contract, Fakensae applicable 69 the ‘iples of Enter teFnational he Arhitratore aball Ww the cage. at Be Cary ai ithia two year# from the decide ot thelr first Gretioceting, Ttshall be for 123 Secteatenery oe ach cass whether aoe ‘nim bps or bas ot inly made, pref nid before them, I e eee true. ia or to any und siotent with euch pried een navigation. gence Berens, ste ot artic ES * het term of years mentioued in Seana bans ee Kx hig: Treaty goody, wares, or srt at pals the one Go ws it to t] Bo Seictts pweive months aes the date of the, Ann award, ome ay Save as spec! iD AR oF carry ou War seel having been Specialy adapted, Withis such jus TICLE x' 4, oom seers |! srestabentancemehased Re - Seon | asa caneet . set the ther. or forthe pare ay shor sesame Becennecy Abeer ar fk “ar oft = I yemeneats no =a bem ae a a a rare or ther cenienent of men.) . ee Geeeiaane fa Ages ata en id aato.shs pareane wehia tes vivlation of the foregoing obli- sty has commanded her High tip teutiarins to declare that Thue ht Cannot agetas to the fure- ement of pri ia of Interns- in foree at whee the Tefen “a Comantestonge "in, Article T arooe, Doe Her uiaont, iu order toevines its of Fs idly rulstioae betworn the two Cota nak fact iston That Us deciding the gusstione’ber Sts actos arising tat of tie = assume that Her Majesty's Tukeu to act upon the prine!- this Troety Te Ste prot “ shall, if possible, ct pe ert oe beth siden. alts niade in writh and dated, shows }y walled the Arb 5 assent to niche foi datas a a ether 6 gs falled to EAT ery of too a tact or Fees ing three cw shall be SEE for iis Gewe ena pe remot Say Eee pre pay. pro- Ed eka ete tga Trivers an +33 sn ie et arbitration, sh Toeehiee: the Tribanel Buds thst Great at Brita wee ine any duty Or duties as sforesahd: nog refi fu lat may wit he i ses oR top eck asce- arbitration, ty ra Preity ee Pinball exponen of Patt said arbitration, sball be pro- penta al be requ sated to deli: er with bis award,an necount of all t ‘cxpenies wht sebich he En pase. been pub by the two Gaxerimen me in nual ol ‘The Arbitrator shall be redtcsted, to to ‘ard in writing as early as as com ve ea taka hy side snail iim. mad fo deliver ‘one copy thereof to each oe Articte XLITI. it Treat au ratified by the Pretient o rica, by and pice, and eoweent of the Senate” thorest, sath be rehand ei ged she a Van Wiaahhegtn ota Sent seein ee fi hei the 5 ree nee reof, - pete Pn tin isc our sea of oar aa day f er a _EVENING STAR. TELEGRAMS TO 1 70 THE STAR. Washington News and Gossip. This Afternoon’s I Dispatches. InteRxaL REVENUE —The receiptsicom th’: | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. eens A art our 516,565.17. 8 Oe ies ep SE THE MORMON MILITIA TROUBLE. | 2™*r the Prince Imperial—Exit Na Szxator Conkiive ‘s the gucst of President peoicoa. : Loxpox, June 6—It i said that N. leon Grant at Long Branch. Wk SVERTED LY UTAN. witcesn benve Ragland tor Geneen enh SxcreTany Bovtwett spent Monday with | the Nanvoe Legion ack Eugenie will ee pay a visit to ber his friends in Boston, and passed the “Fourth” | Zteutenant General Delman! "Prince. Imper " Westeststs Witten of 1s Groton home. mperial Gere in quiet in bi many, and Lis wife, are oxpected in London to- Assistant ScrcgoN McCientan, U.S. A has been relieved from duty in the Department “The Glorious Fourth” in Vi of Missouri and ordered t» Philadelphia. Ausiria and America Wrestic Their Hash Together gxtion from the Capital te 7. An obscure man namod Sar? Laxg, Jvly 4—At sundown yester the Mormons’ were determined to c Viexxa, July &—The American Minister Mr. JoserH MEDILL, one of the members of | the United States officials egrally aaron John Ji 7 cave @ fee of 7, = the Cini1 Service Commsian, qualitied to-day | enforee ees, nakng “Gor. Back called Fa tac Am or Lo ° " © | upon Co 0) Camp before Justice T. C. Connolly. Bowes 1D cond to the city ‘anoc cumpenion ot owed te hes of" Prenent pt rea inted infantry. one of cavalry, a col any of b Mx. Gronos K. FixcKst has boom appointod | infantry; ne of cavalry anda company of atl: | St ae ey Ld couse union et ns chiet clerk of the Quartermaster General’. | ned if the Mormons did not recede trom their | S¥ords were now turned w olive branches. Office, at a salary of £2,200. intention. Martial law was to have been pro- Say reset epson tat the nga = claimed if the civil ri Mas. J. M. LvGAB, of [Ninos leaves hero to- Fyne ginny ph ead catgUlislment of an International court of arbi morrow for the city of Tunstall, England, as TROOPS WERE PREPARED POR SERVICE. tration. Count Von a. > in yh | United States Consal at that post. Last evening a committee, cor ‘of Colonel | the ability of any rs navarad —_—_—_— De Trobriand. Lieutenant fas Morrow, ‘of | Quarreisomeness of mankind, and sald b | J.G. Savittm, manager of the National the 13th, jntanirys bane Cited | litherto meditation had only been tolerated ‘Theater, Washington, is announced as in New States attorney; and Colonel Reick, United pe rg ey F ————_ ming | States marshal, called in on that tales wore friendly York looking up & company for the coming | Siates (or Lieutenant Gencrat Wells) repre. | towards , and concluded by drink~ season. ‘eigen, and that bonded wed ret tt ie ae, Prosperity to tht Great Commopore A. L. Case, chief of the Ordnance that would result} other prominent per- Burean, attends t> all routine ma..crs requiring ig pe catty a ae sie ong poy Bi Site he ch the most trenuly seuti- ‘the action of the Secretary of the Navy during | fui parade ‘of armed mon. ve Mayor the United States, ‘the absence of that officer from the city. was —— on GENERAL MsLKOr, recently appointed United States marshal of Wyoming Territory, arrived at Cheyenne last week and Tuesday, refusing to Daviawe, and even had the an w suggest that the Governor's proclamation be withdrawn. The committee promptty’ care tor the Governor; — the: were acting in | nies % ace trritati course, ‘qualify. the interest of peace,’ and the ‘acting gov- me erent Sestaction sede ential Goverxor Cooke has approved the act to | ¢Tnor ant upon prociama- | test in cnabe te cy of Gergrtown wommtcizate the | Lr Tae, yehamen nae agente! | niet cms San res levied to the extent of 85,09, t2 pay | saucily. Col. Morrow told him the life of = The press, however, will protect Itself, and the the next instalment of semi-annual interest on | man would not justify crime in carrying out press and public are allies. We must have an the bones of said city. orders. For the purpose of sh singe: | Entcuve pposition, The Liverpool Chamber Baron Vox Genour, who for the last twenty- Biatce nee Wells remariKed poem . — of Commerce Ps pon Ey ball gee — five years has represented Prassiaand the North ‘THE GAME OF BLUF?, panies pay 10 per cent. to their stockholders. German Confederation at this capital, departed | ®t which attorney pstead called to ac. The business of Germany is looking out from Baltimore for Europe in the steamer | Count. and assured him thet nothing was more | for a line which the galled public is in the right Berlin yesterday. He was the oldest member of | Arent Haan he dete ead Geattcccertn, | cmber & encourage. the diplomatie sorpe. ennai ann 2 tb settle the matter of | OUF New Loam @ Success in England, - 2 b were to e matter Lonpow, July$.—Assistant Treasurer of the APPOINTMENT AND Promotions.—W. Hi. babe of ee ane 3 on long pconrer- | United States, Mr. Beict +o Chadsey, of California, has been appointed toa | Ticutenant General that if there = & parade don, reports success in lite Pegotiations sieaeamines for the sale of the new American five per cent. first-class clerkship in the Sixth Auditor's Office. | the ecnsequences would be upon bis >) oe In the same office, the following promotions | which were added vigorous remarks by all the “- snaahinaliaiaintis have boon made:—Exton Tobes trom a sccund | other members of the committee; Welle nally Ia 4 Ontatardsrer Thong by 8 Mone Shooting ‘ase. Cuicaco, July es special from Watscka, THE POWER BEHIND THE THROW! to take into consideration the whole matter, Iroquois county, Lilinois, says a crowd of citi- The conference broke up with a clear under- Fegan me yr and surrounding coun’ standing that if the Nanvoo > OF Ses = —— nearly one litia, ait is called, Were out to-day the be arrested or by powder and toa third-class, and J. Frank Dartt from a first to a second-class clerkship. Tue Canrset Orricers.—Attorney General Akerman is the only member of the Cabinet now in this city. Secretary Fish is in New York, Secretary Delano in Ohio, Secretary Robeson in New dereey, Secretary Boutwell ad ont setts, Secretary Belknap in Iowa, sts ter General Cresewell in Maryan concluded to call a meeting of the city council and leaders of the Mormon ehurch, who are formed by Ma Tiree wa of ca Puor. StuanT ELpRuivcE, of ody was | formed by Mayor ing to-day appointed @ member of the seicntitic | Out the a ae termanded: | Notwith- expedition to Japan, and will sail with General Capron on the Ist of Angnst. Prof. Eldridge has resided for the past five years in this He was connected with the Medical Depa: call of acting Gov. Black, MARCHED INTO THE CITY at 8 o'clock this with three companies of the 13th ints Major Gordon's com- claim could only have been convicted of m: Georgetown Colles wes nian Livrarian of | pany of the 3d ex ry, headed by ‘the full regi- ansiadyhter, So tepartunnt ofhgmotee meu band. ‘This movement ofthe oe sree Spee he 4 ase ia patting ‘Tux PARDON of G. C. Bowen has not yet been chee teak means soa manale mci, who at | tcsore bis Masonry and re- received here, but is daily expected from Lon, ‘who could took of thle adopted Catholic Branch, a9 in aocondance ‘with the Presidoats | utiormes and epposred tn efviiiaw’ tire we tanigie, Uiinete, yesterday, taro man, eames THE STREETS WERE SOON CLEARED Horton and Jackson Davis, who were in & request, the blank form was mailed to him on | op gyoT MB STREETS Wa wis had dourisnea } law cut Peyarding come ln, for ordered Saturday for his signature. In the meantime, | Of ve arme «iy pp ape Davis off the land, when Dass shot Horim Mr. Bowen and Mrs: (the third) spend the anxious hours of waiting beneath the grate- inl shade of @ peach tree in the jail yard. THE Civit Srnvice Commission.—The gen- ing. Those who had come in trom the country and could not throw eff their uniforms, were distrivuted im, the “procession, 50 that they did not show. | DeTrobriand’s troops were drawa up a block away from the main surect, and kept eral subject of competitive examinations was | Close in band; but the Nauvoo Te | which consumed four end the hotel: continued by the Commission to-day. Various | General had to come to terms, pnd Chace wat a. i unications from the Treasury Department | 20 necessity for their presence. ‘After osion mnown. 3 Beatty, fhe relative to Se Bumberand aivtetiration Of officag » CeesioD woe Msbanded, the troops marched Yack | PTictor of the hotel, was badly b ‘were received and considered, and the subject of | *? ony p Douglas. it the organization of the Post Office Deparument tion to the military the U. S. Marshal THE couRTs. mn ‘scesions of the Gom- hod’ seern tn 3: lange member of Gopatios, and oe es Maton senally inet fiom idan all a0 oe” | tere were two or three thorsand miners ready CRIMINAL COURT, Judge Hun ~Teo- oo to sustain the authoritics. If « fight had occar. | tcrde) Dadicy Breads. couvicted of larceny. was Tue Payments made by the Treasury De- | red it would have been bloody but disastrous to Tape, ound partment during the month of Jane were as ful- | the Chureh. low! a win anes veer ‘“ 5g of W.A.P. Conper, © = ni affair ie al On account of War t+» $4,966,20879 | Frintars Young: aithongh be wee offetaiiy are | cearaed until Wedueelay peat snd grand Jurors to ‘On account of Navy D. nt.. 1,181,295.65 | nounced as President of yin the Mormon | Tuceday next. On account of Int ¢ and celebration. There were two demonstrations in | CIRCUIT COURT, Judge Wylie —To-day Fietch- Pensior 3,722,020.96 | honor of the nation’s birth ‘Coun. ‘alla, for mew Civil and 5 .808,536.49 ei Programme included a procession of eight ay ee se 7] —— te jormon merc! a se Se oe = =i e m: e Theabove does not inelnde payments made on | ani listened to addrewes. ‘The liberal eltivens, ——ee ‘account of interest 01 at of the public | preceded ty, United States. ommecrs, a . debt. CEE AES pre, and listened co addresses in the Reform | | POLICE OOURT., June Snel meen Eyisg War. (cB CHIRP SIGNAL OFFICER, drovk and disorderly. was |. Joe , cor Byoopets for he past Foor hours The | ERE tpehs “Johe ASS or heen , area of lowest which was Wednesday | ...vvnr tn vay fom soci ‘west of and Missouri is now set-.| S3) the cape ted over Lake the defence was resumed by Colonel falling; it has risen onthe Soath Atlantic and | the State of Mississippi by oltizens of the. same ulf coasts, southwesterly winds prevail | Bisco" fis caid thee the power to trye tone ar the south and middie Atlantic coasts. and | gat kind was ven by ale ‘State a winds from Lake Ontario to Lake Grersment, ‘formation of the Com: M mn. A northwesterly wind is reported | ‘futon of the Uuited States, ie said the fleet from Mount W: and pera ture has risen on the lower lakes and in the val- ley of the Ohio and a Rain has boen reported from sonthern Missouri to Indiana 3 a. northwards, ig now falling on Lake | Pops of 2 cen apacapee feel Va and . Bien aoe Para Cloudy aud soaring weather | count was founded on the Civil Hights Ball and | War ait-a.'Sohe Menry Evan, lie Awurcemient Ack ont omen tn shack ett one fined G2 endecsts ictment fou epowsr is in washer With rain will cntend duane the ost PS Seton ar'Os ae pang nadie son Jones, petit tla on the Civil Tehsil Om pen. over Lakes Huron and Erie. Southwesteriy | ana the Enforcement Law, was the jarced winds will ly continue ‘on the south At- ‘ aeteals Bis | Hewoast, with thrextening weather this after. sa pepe Hd citiens of the United Sates, fie ving AS pi beter os clearing up weather we 7 oy" Peery Disturbances, merely} glee tills held that We and liberty among Giark axmuule seh a howd Oe dB tod oon. local are not considered. oe seniel constitution, 4 hen two or | Bagman esi LocaL Rercorp.—The Do seaperrere 9 in Tae | more persons conspi ir depri- Evexixo Stan business office registered as fol- | vationto a cillscn pf the Cased States it wee @ Baspucl Langit. « s pabictal aaah re tent 12 lows to-day :—$ &. m., 79; 10 a. m., 83; 12 m., 85; Vigdnilen 06, Co cemmmgmansans. pe ‘workhomse er SP de The others id aot enccesd tn obtgiaing ball r eee eeu neo of 7 . ‘Tue Daventers or St. CRisPrx ON STRIKE. he ‘Lomar's name was Festored to the roll of the court, on moiion of th the District Attorney. peer BT ‘The Ei ‘Mexico NewYors Julse The sollow been received, diated Mexico, sa jane an te ae A lay manufaciory at Danvers, Mass, run by Mr. James M. ‘thas been the scene of a women’s Strike the past few days after the mac awyer informed St amoras, June 30 -—The primary elections on the rich hat inition ag aon | 8 ge ore Rea ors in price arly per j* > anon ond ‘Sockets Grlsbo, In Gusuajunto, Pucbla and Vere Graz ue - divided between Dias and the result Is prot t eg guarea, ‘The reveludionists are 7 th! completely defeated. fe EY Ro ‘bances in any of the aboveaamed States. | tach is capital the-vote for Juarer 18 ‘almost unanimous.’ Phe potice and soldicrs ac Shanish leghtion arrived atthe ape pardon of See estates reo tas to reports from Oraz, the biack vomit * still raging. 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