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THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsylvania Avenae, corner Lith St, Ld YUE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CONT. & M. EAUPPRANN, Prev't. pate sarah {a8 EVENING STAR is served by carrier to their subscribers at Tax CENTS PER WEEK, or FoR- ¥¥- Foun CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Cents cach. By mail—three mouths, $1.9, six months. @3.00; one year, $5. ‘THE WEEKLY STAR—published Frida;~—91a Che bening Star, racing the items of the bill as it came from The Seiate, without the objectionable amend- ment, leaving the responsibility with the Mr. Farnsworth (1t!.) said the responsibility was there now, snd it such a bill was passed the Senate would pu’ on the amendment, and noth= ing would bo gained. ‘The knot might a: well de cut first as last. Mr. Garfield that Pp, objectionable amcndment be to be ef acter the others had been acted upon. the bat democrats ghiected, as this course left it subject to a ma- jori " Mr. Kerr (Ind.) proposed that the bill be con- sidered ‘under the ordinary rales, excep! the objectionable amendment, which should remain as the bill now stands, subject to the two-thirds rule. bjections to this arrangements were male om the republican side. Mr. Beek, (K desired before taking any action relative to the bill, to submit to the House the question a: to whether the Sonate could put such an amendment on an appropriae uspiactaae jo, 89—N°. 6,000. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1872. TWO CENTS BW Rates of advertising faraished om application e—————____ ALPHABETICAL ¥'r. Stevenson alluded to the offering of an amendment to the naval appropriation bill, fx- EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. my fc dea eng ey be tion bi pane oftered a resolution, but objection ——— ing the pay of civil neers. en | Was made. BUSINESS DIRECTORY: vipa This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | A! ¥isht Session of the Senate. rafed'eat or ordes by the occupant of the chair | "The Howe having fitedto cometo any Oentaining Cards of First-class Establishmen: fice, near ith i i losed (Mr. Anthony), the very same Senator who to- | standing and fallen into considerable cont a Micha dhuteninte beans | | ack Gana eek Washington News and Gossip. Faeege ee ren ae anT 1 Wahl dackeel an seccaaaed sooth meaeee. | Ge segeareraeees tee mall nd Genssts beeen 6 Eee eee oe ee cvenve Tho receipts trom this | @880ciated Press Reports. mestage noxious to the rule, to be in brder,and the Sena- | resumed the roading of the homestead ase whteke HOUSES. INK FACTORIES. j INTERNAL Ruvewon—The =_— Singers returning, with his objections, the bill for the | tor from Vermont (Edmunds) was very strena- | Wat finished when the Mouse retuned suspend Py ag i pe gg ry Png toe ag ge source to-day were £325,000 2°, From Europe To-day. relief of Thomas B. Wallace, which was read | ous in sustaining the chair. That amendment | the rules and pass it. ; ALE DEPOTS. « TRUMENT MAKE: Tux Presipenr visited Mr. Catlin’s Indian THE “CONSEQUENTIAL” NEGOTIATIONS. and referred to the committeeon claims. [This | r-lated directly to the subject matter of the | Un motion of Mr. Averill (Wis. the rales E. Laxvess & Co., Albany Ale, 619 La. avenue. | © Fiscnen. Surg. Instruments fan Institution this | _ LODO, June 8.—The Daily Telegraph this | bill was of the same character as that for relief | bill, yet it was ruled ts now an amend- | were suspended, and a bill to testre the right of Budste SGarsx, Masey's Pail's Ale, Georget'a, INSURANCE OFFICES. collection in the Smithsonian Institution morning says it_has reason to believe tho nego- | of Dr. Milton Best_property destroyed during | mert is admit ich under that ruling, homestead entry to certain soldiers and sailors “ARCHITECES, XL CazitoL Lire Ixs. Co, morning. tiations with the United States mont | the war—and was ¥ for the same reasons.) | Would ai that time have been hosted at. ie | of the late war of rebellion was passed. € N. K.cor. 18th and G st.,op. Treasury s FIRE LNs. Co... 1 relative toa definite settlement of the conse- THE EUNDRY CIVIL AP! a0PRIATION BILL wanted the country to see this proceeding in its 7 - — Erk. 10 Est, opposite Post Ofice Dept £ Co.,sig Tih st: opp. P.O, Dept. | SENATOR BROWNLOW was sufficiently re- | Guential damages controversy are progressing | having been proceeded with to the end, che | proper light. ‘This was an attempt tetoseree Political Notes. Prowman. ¥. ED 4. B..cor 9h & Date. Jones. Lite & Fire, ia st. near Tsth covered from his recent illness to take part in satisfactorily. question then recurred on the motion to strike | the House either to let the appropriation bili Grant's nomination was received with enthu- Girt, 02 F street, near 7th strect. rH. A Phenix L. Ins. S07 P st. | the procession on Decoration Day in Knoxville, | THREE TO ONE AGAINST THR AMERICANS. | out the clause appropriating $68,365 to pay tho | fail, or accept this measure. It was violation | siasm by the colored men at Jackson, Miss. See mee | Tenn. Loxpom, June 8.— Interest in the race between | board of public works of the District of Colum- | of parliamentary courtesy, and set at naught | Governor Powers, of Mississippi, denies the E ‘ te Peer. Loy —— the Atlanta and the London crews, which is | bia, the government proportion of the cost of | the intent of the constitution to preserve the in- | statement that he will cupport Greeley amd-sa.e EYS-AT-LAW. i coieua t.ag't.cthet | ree wawe of Kepresentative Walden, of appointed to take place next Monday afternoon, | filling the canal from 7th to Ivth street west, | dependence of each Honse. The minority in | be will support Grant. ETT. St7 ‘& ‘bes, Jewelry, 619 Pa.ave, | [owa, appeared in a paragraph in this column | increases daily. Betting is now to one | which was lost—ayes 17, noes 27. this body, feeble though they were, woul! be The labor reform executive committee o % & Can % Soupermn oo Fbt..Wash 2.419) Bridge st. eon yesterday as among the republicans who voted | against the American crew. Mr. Cole then moved that the proportion paid | Tecreant to their duty if they did not oppose this Tennessee have agreod upon a state ticket wi! NericEs OF EEE TEACH. painak ha katiar Sk Sik waee mutike ——_o—___ by the United States shall not exceed one third, | Movement by every means in their 8 John C. Brown for Governor and Audrew Job Gnas Witten, dd D attect, opposite Clty Hall. Mir. Walden supported and voted for the bill,” | B¢@Cloud wants Schoolsand Charches | cxcept when passing through the public groan, QUESTIONS OF ORDER. : son for Congressman at large. “1 Et GO Wisven.taisoconveyancing,s%09 Ten street. eee ee eee ee = New York, June 8.—Ked Cloud, m his speech | adopted. - E:tmunds said this case was no more tike | Col..J. W- Ferney, in the Philadelphia Pros, Dunvin, i115 Peoneyivania aver northwees, on noe IT WoULD arreas that Congress has got | lag, night at Cooper Institute, said he wanted Mr. Edmunds moved that the land, when | the one to which Mr. Stevenson had alluded than yester: gives his fail adhesion to Grant ar i vs Rs, 436 Tih street, between D and B. EBATMER, SHOR FINDINGS, Ge. the'Great Father at Washington to protect him | filled up, shall be the property of the United | Ted was like blue, and he had not been incon- | Wilson. ey ity Mall.(Not ry Public.) | W.8. Jexxs, 715 7th street, between @ and H. itself into such an inextricable dead-lock by | this own country, eo he dould balla school States; adopted. sistent in: bis action in the least. But suppose the Fat eshte aall. | JOM a Hasctix.sa2 sth et bee Pa arvant Dae, | the Senate tacking the enforcement act tothe | houses and churches, amd bring ap his chiliees | ite ae eee oe Se ee ee cd bet te cere ee cnn rey | , Sace Rerwams Gctnmmrs Mare ave bia Lae Buitiy thai | J-F_LirruanD, upper manulect’r, cor7:haB,8.W. | appropriation bill that it willbe requisite either | asthe whites do there He hed poet Prohibiting all railroads on the Land K street | Dill had pat in one amendment regulating tolls | 1-t< Y= The race between Goldsmith Maid «4 aiding, Sthatrest. | LAME, CEMENT, de. to cxtend the session beyond Monday or call an, | get encouragement to work, and would return | fronts of Farragut, Scott, and Franklinsquares, | OB AcANa1 and another providing that no'more | Lucy at Sui , Philadelphia, yemtertay >. Internat | Law & Col. office. 426 7th. | Joux F. Kixc, 631 Mass, avenue, bet. 6th and7th. | extra session. Those who favor the passage of | to his own country and imitate the best qual- | and that no further strect railroads shall be laid | Street railways shall be built in Washington ——. = a Z, thousan: “7 < n>. Hooe building, 1382 F street. LITHOGRAPHERS. the enforcement bill tavor an extra session, as | ities of the whites. There were men enough in | down in Washington without consent of Con- | Without the consent of Congress. Both of those conde te tke Se ee. ee AUCTIONEERS. JosurH F. GEDNEY, 466 Pa. ave., bet. 4% and 6th s:s | then the bill can be reached by less than a two- | the west to take care of themselves, and he | gress, was agreed to. i amendments were in the nature of legisiation. He bP i sa aid—2:224, 2224, and 2:2 m. L. Wart & Co.,8. W. cor. Pa. av. and 9th st. ERY &T Ks thirds vote, as is requisite during the present | wished the Great Father would take the military | Mr. Cole moved to amend by providing for | bad mads the point against them, but he had | 4 =e uld was trotted out between the hea « mw & Winttaws 0-7. Wb and D etrocte, lard’s Hotel Stables, 14th & Dats. | Session. forces away and leave the Indians alone. extending the signal service regulations to take Seem overruled, And ne ebloction had come from | and made 2:13. T. Jowxson, Pa. corner Sd street east. ae ee ee pam joie HARES — observations for the benefit of commerce and | the other side. ‘The ing was just this, the | stomp Tuam Down Seven tou of a WNINGS, FLAGS, ae. 1336 E street. NATOR SUMNER cal upon Sena' Affairs Frisco. ticuiture; adopted. ators o' other side saw no harm in ad- obsce Ix C. Hoos, 713 Market Space. "6. Core 643 Lis. ave, bet. 6th and 7th sts. books are under seizure in New York in connec- tion with the arrest of seven persons for sell mitting amendments which were agreeable to 3 son yesterday and heartily congratulate! him THE CASE OF MES. FATR. r. Morrill (Vt) Leen Se Pellom ing aie F Daas tat ane eee eae ie they did not FFIC! ; ; BAKERIES. FR og — and 621 0 upon the high distinction and honor conferred | , S4¥ FRaxcisco, June 7.—Judge Dwindle to- | were adopte For repairs to City Hall, 8. KRAPPT, 176 Pa. ‘ that kind of literature. The court is anxious to 4 - | like, then the whole world was going to fall to 8. GorpstErn & Co., 614 C street, near 7th. om hina by the republican party of th day overruled the motion of Mrs. Fair's coansel | ( Washington,) $2,600. improving ventila 5 iz try the cases promptiy, inorder that the obscene Gro. ‘ .» Corner 38th street, 13 party of the country. | for a change of venue and ordered tion of Senate chamber, $12,000. A) riat! Pieces. trash ‘then 7 Onag, ML sxe, Nat'l Pic & Broad, 200 B.Cepicol st, | », LOOKING GLASSER. cet. Senator Sumner remarked: hat is all was from two unured jurors for the trial of t $200, for the east wing ui the State, War and pittt,, Stockton, demanded the Tending of the trash may be then destroyed. ‘The quicker the BANDS. DS. * Nay; ‘ment » Stating that a Mots Hint Baxp.11?h street. between Gand. | | LUMBER YAROG. — iS intece to tonnes she consecns — THE OLD LINE DEMOCRATS Mi. Morrill (Vt) moved an amendment au- | was called to ‘vote upon, asthe bill had been | sg-There is an “Old Men's Club” in Missouri, BAN AND BANKERS. MACE wm chen for ha pecoue lace in the “natio of this city who are dissatisfied with the en- | thorizing the use of unexpended balances for | amended to a considerable extent. the average age of whose members is 86. rae corner I8:h st. second pl in the n. | dorsement of the Cincinnati platform by the | public buildings at any time during the year The chair (Mr. Anthony) decided that Mr. S7 Fels in the water-pipes is what's the mat- 7 Co.,Pa. av.,op.T.Dt. MARBLE WORKS. Jupex SerrLe, permanent chairman of the | County committee threaten to, See ee succeeding that for which the appropriation was Stockton could not call for the reading of the | ter with Troy, N.Y. IN, -» ODD. Treasi LY. % made. Peni discussion on amendment — oh — — 6 1sth st., opp. Treasury Bep't aes Berson 0s 7th st. bot WF shy Aud Lat. | republican national convention, will be at the | Nomfeation of» straight-ont democratic ticket | the Senate went intocneratiee session, and then Mr. Trumbull appealed from the decision of we Ghicage woman committed suicite Gt. cuyen tate Bin wmneedbase « TT er Oma Ebbitt House, in this city, at noonon Monday | at Baltimore. took a recess to 7:30 p. m. the Chair. "He insisted that Mr. Stockton had se she thought her soul was lost. “BILLIARD SALOONS. Anixcton MaRxsT, L.A. Walker, 1410 street, | Next, for the purpose of meeting the vice presi- Ep ee At the evening session, Mr. Wilson, from the | the right to demand the readingof the bill. He | _S9 It is now feared that the Boston Jubilee TON Halt BiLLiaRDSALooN,corner 9h & Dats. | Muraorovitax ManKET StoRe,N. B.cor.H and ih, | dents of the convention from the several states New York News. military committee, reported the House bill iis nian al the extraordinary proosed- | will be interrupted by astrike of the anvil. RD SALOON, corner 9th & F sts. Hryatr's NaTionaL MaRKET,4li lith st.near Pa.av. | and territories. The object of this meeting is to THE STRIKERS. relative to officers of the army, and re- | ings of this night, it was not now to be decided | gg@-The Mariposa man is earin a make necessary arrangements to execute the There h e been meetings of the varions trades re' aling the 320 section of the act iy 29, | that a Senator could not call for the reading of order of the convention directing its president | this morning, nearly all indicating that there | Peed, the : ss of Jaly 2, who lost ht, ferwar i a dillon which he wasto vote. Such a decition | SECS And = whee edgy oy seg eed Hamitton & Pearson, bo seer mag ep og ot AR. i Penn, up, is obliged to stand on his head to bear SHEPHERD & Co.. Mantels, & and vice presidents to inform General Grant | Will bea large turn out Monday. The gasmen | tue auNDRY CIVIL APPROPRIATION Bitz | 88 this while made to accomplish a present pur- | straight. Fecken & SurEwan, 6 Louisiana avenue. and Senator Wilson of their nominations. qqgggg | *truck this noon. Sa wiceon Tae faken ap, the question being upon the | poe mvatinn “cepted not only for to-night but | g3-Some youngsters were watching the pro- Sasecuuix, (Horse Shoster te) 06 & Ma. ave, | Duvet ee a tae ee netstinatenete, | DETArt yor ems Boumpany Sunvay— | arestaseete the different gas works to pre. | Morrill (Vt) to repeal so much of rheeactat | The Chair said that undoubtediy a Senator — rafane cather teoecteere |. KixsixGee, Shipamithg,5i& 66 Water st., Gta. SELLE ERY, @c. Captains Francis N. Farquhar and William J. ieoeaee es tosh od — pSaip hha mee July 3, 1870, as prohibits the use of unexpended | Could wg hae pg _ — paces ohn its « ° : i : urs, 3 fear i passage, as not customary to have \e ! f° . d 5 fi . REV. DR. LANAHAN e 4 c: ill was now on its second rea: » and could -4 ae FOSTERS. 7 aa aor MAK & corps of en fincers; Second Lisutouant Francis furn ish 12d $5,000 dail to-day to answer to the moving t the resection from ail the} pubile build: = = nr at length, except by permission of —— by’ speculation or the esire 12 ‘obtals BOARDING-HOUSES. NLA Lrox, Carl F. Paltrey. Ist artillery, have been detailed | °™t o “pinta ee ings now in course of construction so far ap re. | the Senate. wealth rap! som Mense, Os Fa, Det. 6th and7th ste | Jos. PavDLER, for duty upon the joint commision fee tee ee p: ie lates to the present unexpended balances. The | , 0D motion of Mr. Conkling, the appeal was ————— Kioixpexct, Sl B street northwest. ne ea. vey of the boundary line along the 9th parallel, | Baraor, samaton varcommittee | Modified amendment was _ see allen tald the i e < - BOOK BINDERS. Lecas's, 1148 7th street, near M street, ancsor dance with’ act of Congress, approved | by which the charges against Rev. Dr. L. D. | MF. Morrill (Me-) offered an amendment ap- | | Mr isu $1,000,000! SECOND Wo B Ssicey soo vest corner hand Rete, | | NOTARIES. | | nveyancing. | Marea 19, 1502 ‘ston, of the M. E. Church South, have been | SeeFration® of the Capitol with wanes sor ine | Pat obo a. m.- Mr, Hil suggested thar a recess : : BOOKSTORES. i Oo PLICIANS. (0a1zEp om rau Puasibent—The Tenn Investigated, after “a session of deliberation | Soreca te * | be taken until 10 o'clock. RAND GIFT CONCERT, ee enh ceD | CRTIOeee. ne - Res essee, | through the entire night, at five o'clock this eHE ENFORCEMENT ACT. Mr, Anthony asked if some agreement could 4 Seeae Rana an oan Reine Gen ag ie Eee Florida, Texas, and West Virginia delegations | morning declared him fot guilty of the charges. | Mr. Kellogg offered as an amendment sub- | not be made, by which a vote could be taken at eae ny ee - Bnossa (Catbetie), ab Pee., bot. th 10th, OYSTER SALOONS. to the Philadelphia convention, called on the | Rev. Dr. 8. 8. Roszelle, of Washington city, i ¥ a certain time. It was the manifest purpose of | puBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, - stantially the supplemental enforcement act X 15th st., corner New York ave. LDEN, 1016 Penn. ave., corner lth st. | President this morning to extend their co: grat- | acted as counsel for Dr. Huston. The committee ready passe: he be ate this sessi re majority to pass the bill, and uestion 203 7th at NW. ,one door from 4: Tar poe, ‘Bav.(G, W. Driver.) 126-18 Penn. av. | ulations on his Toaasination. No furmai | 18 said to have stood three to two. ‘The investi- | *7eady op = “peer reece he et . the had been debated for a fortnight. Be Sxcu, (Stationery a special PAINTERS. el pheeel making was indulged in, ach delegate | gation has consumed a little over two weeks. = oe 0 popu jaf, Shetman auld there was nothing now bat AT LOUISVILLE, KY. nee nd 4 ne. ing in % ti - i jor remain unt matter _ MARD RoseRTs, 1026 7th st., above paren ee a eres. por oy i —_ presented. Bennie Prasaees The Murder of Capt. Colvocoresses. tion and upwards, and extending them Ww all ar Twas disposed of. After the minority had kept the iting precincts. By authority in the act of the Legislature ‘ide, bet. introduced the Texas delegates, and ex-Gover- | $50,000 IN BONDS STOLEN PROM HIS BoDY. | | YOM! 1 the point of order that | Senate here all night on a mere subordinate eth F A Handtinstiecte H-W. | Bt Bard, of Georgia, presented the delogation | ,,NE¥ YORE, June §—It has now been ascor- | ,M¥_ Casserly raised the pomt of order that | Senate h = rihe HUMLIS Ciba — nny ennessee @ President. At about sing rule that no amendment to an aj jation G Ds NTS, OILS, G ae. B50 ovciocke the ‘Taiter took’ a drive on the | a the time of ‘ls murder at Brlageport 30,00 Dill shall be received making le; fre pro. | before he would surrender to them. "The idea ncaa peng ost Ptaeesonemnnad Bre EA sn be kT neat Mer tok, | avenue, returning at about 11° ocloee Thove ie’ pouch, were stolen by the murderers. | visions other than such as ditectiy relate te aa | Of & minority keeping a majority from cermng | Pate crthal et Se Laie Laewy setten.as "g Washington Fuaxcis Mitie:9 Xhsirest,near Penn avenue. | Subsequently he was called upon by about | There is’ no certain clue yet to the murderers. appropriation contained in the bill. laws was monstrous. He repeated that he hi ay J. Sean. Boot lake 47 Poonsyivania avenue | PAA ERY SYLVESTER. 112 7th street, near thirty dele; from the printers’ convention | A reward of $10,000 has been offered for the | *FfFe! chair (Mr. Anthony) overruled the point | D¢¥er seen such a fuss over so trivial a matter. SATURDAY, SEPTEM S, 1572. Bo Gass. Supper Manufacturer, a0 7tbat. 8.W. TAPER HANGERS. recently held in Hichmond, d_ still later saw | Stolen securities, ; of order. a — Tran, the malortty that | This moeliorst pam uy tok ge phe ta RES. ‘Las Moore, $09 9th street, near Penn. avenue. enators Morton, Corbett, Sawyer, and Hill, the Mr. Thurman appealed from the decision of e) je minori ere night by vio- XW theme Soumrnvitie & Leiteu. 316-18 9 1th street, Geo. Wngne sh spect between Dand B.” | Secretary of State, the Postmaster General, the Peers Tee ae tymehimg. _, | the chair, and said fuat if an amendment like pegs a sotonen obligation. fe Lpaioritorced io Stach ene sueery eaken 48 MATERIALS. sets WILLS . . ral, and Representatives Vaughan 2 "9 this, extending the provisions of the enfo1 - Conk ajority in this cham- , ° ts PR EETADS Gos Paar. Rer seh & ehate, | Cras A. Reaver iia NY qnue,near het.’ | and Cobb. The board ot health of the District pli Del. Feports that William Dennis, | ment ect all over the country could be enter. | ber were responsible for the legislation which Soph of S00 font. bat saontente bate eal oan 8. . ings. &c..13% st. and Canal. | W.H SreLsHotse/also,PictureFremes,) i * | of Columbia called during the day to congrata- | {¢ negro w epee oot d Shes: | tained on this bill, then the rule meant nothing | aS enacted, and the people well understood | Sehtly pure for the Public Library .at s cost of + BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, ac. PATEXT AGENTS. late him on his renomination. — ; And escaped, was captured at Chese | 9+ ai), this. 2 Wutatisy & Roune (rhotewale only) < Xb &D. | Mcxx &Co..( N.Y. Sct. Am ,)8. B. ™. Zaye a oe ter last night and jed in jail this morning. | “y7>" Casserly said the reception of this amend- ‘THE TACTICS OF THE MINORITY CABINET SHOPS. 1 ™T MAEM. | Ros pRcrmeny Ose etreet ame gue | THE sumpRy civit arreormtation art, | He confessed the deed. Treats of lynching | ,,MI- Casse fom violation of both the spirit and | through all the night had been, not to induenee OFS. wn Wx 6. Woon, 8. 5: corest : with the Senate amendments, was received in | Te made by the people. the letter of the rule. the Senate, not to influence the country, but the wustrw init peiairee on vecser, | Wiig We baceeer gett the Senate neon’ day witha relation that | Preferred Hurope to State Prinom. | Mt; drumbul feud the rule, andaid nothing | constant ditatory,‘motions ade we fore CARPEESEGS an eee tes zo. W. Bornwrtt, the Senate insists upon its amendments, ard | New Yorx, June-&—Commissioner Bum- | Could be clearer than that, under it, the amend- | other purpose hile they ot 8. Cuarwax, 203 7th street and 1227 12th street, asks for @ committee of conf . Mr. Gar- | Sted, of Jersey City, who was convicted last week | Ment was out of order. H. How err. 618 K street, bet. 6th and 7th. PATENT MEDICINES. ae te one ‘Prey iF : Mr. Conkling argued that it was in order. er ae tr Bem- | field made the motion that the bill be taken | Of conspiracy to defraud the city, has, it is said, . d the Bee. Bane heer Tae eT a hate | CASO Tale, Sein steby Win, Mt Caamon, | from the Speaker's table ant reteren tetce | taken passage to Europe on the steamer which | gthc.voemas, taken on the appeal, and the CARRIAGE FACTORIES. “| manufacturer snd proprietor. Each boitle hae & | committee on appropriations. ‘The democrats | sails this morning. He is under $5,000 bail, and | decision cS ned—yeas 25, Bosrar H.Guatam,4l0-12-14 8th et bet. Dand E. | Tedlabel. €F Buy none other. epPposed this act as the enforcement act had | 18 liable to two anda half years’ imprisonment. ‘Violent speeches were then made by Messrs. ho. B. BALL. eorast Fous. avente cet i : PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES, been put on the bill by the Senate, and that Sar ae Th creas 2 Sautebare, chamkton ax P. DENNte, 109 6th st. south of Pi M. B. Bravv, 627 Pennsylvania near 7th street. | amendment w; x on the War Path. urman, Casserly, an jury, chargi -H. Gaxors & Bno.. 60 Fennayiv: J Pa av.,bt.$ & 9; also. Photo. stock CHINA, GLASSWARE, ac. = ‘3.W. Boteten & Bro., 23 Pa.av., Metzerott Ball. F CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. : r never succumb to the minarity while they con- tinued such tactics, so long as nature enabled him to hold up. But now, if the minority were willing to come to any atrangement by which the vote could be taken, or by which the ex- pression of the Senate could be obtained, he was perfectly willing to make the arrangement. Mr. Cole said if action could be had va the pending amendment, he thought ali other amendments could be disposed of in not over staining and forever beyond the necessity of calliog upon individual who uses the books for the contriba- ingle cent toward its 100,000 TICKETS OF ADMISS109 will be issued at €10 each, half tickets, $5; quarter tickets, $2.50: 1] whole tickets for $100, 28 for © 6 for B50; 113 for $1.00, 255 fr S240; STS for bjectionable to them. As the Bio i faith in allowing the bil bill was on the Speaker's table, i i Sioux Crry, lowa, June 8.—A special corre- | the majority with bad fe in allowing the two-thirds vote to take it up; but if it should be | Sbondent now at Fort Butord, Dakots, writes | 10 be presented as an amendment. © Several a referred to the appropriation commitcee they | Under date of June ist, that the Sioux indians | Motions to adjourn were made and lost. CHENBACH, 423 11th, ab.Pa.av..agt.Knabe’s | could repo 5,00." Blo jose thaw @100 worth of tick y 2 thirty minutes, and the bill could then be dis. | $5°%°. 2 rt it areon the war path. There is now a camp of ME. HAMILTON AMAZED AND SHOCKED. ets at a time. ot ICFURE 4 PORTRAIT FRAMES, | paisit As long ai the bill fensined: ome | 905 lodges rendenvoused near the ort? | auptiamilton of Maryland, asked, sess this Srthe mijourament om Monday. ne oe MAY | , Zickeis tilts ont when reuuested by reciatored W. f. Bixxo, 317 Pa. avenu ‘RaNcis LAMB, 12% Pa. avenue, near 13th street. peaker’s table the democrats had the power to ——_—--+ee- — measure to be passed because it was deemed | Of YS © y ay aaah tis tolenone whet Express company and its co omice SENG MILES 2” 1 WB stect. | prevent its passage, and this they announced to | REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTHRtorT, | Necessary to secure the re-election of President antes there was that as soon as this amendment | meber onder, Tew MILLS. be’ their intention unless the objectionable * | Grant? "The people did not want any such | Woe of, others of a simmilarnature woald ‘The bolder of each ticket or fract ket (@ i reet. May bai mee Mille, isle Obie avenue, mate. The : not ine that any one would A. rnats, loli Penn. ave. [See advertisements.) Fheats Ne Concert the sum of r. be so rash as that. At 6:55 a. m. the question was taken on the motion to indefinitely postpone the bill; which was lost—ayes 5, noes 35. THE SUPPLEMENTARY CIVIL RIGHTS BILL AGAIN. A democrats made the proposition to let the bill | ‘The following gtatement shows the valu. | thelr elections properly without the interven. nufacturer of Mouldings, Brackets, Newols, , e following gtatement shows the valu. SEEAmrRims Trees | Se act go le Comic Stay | on of teal oropery each ot the toes | Atha Ee Me ads, nae COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. SS Mase. ave.,bet. 6th and Tthsta | ack and passed by a majority vote,the cures | lative districts of the District ot Columbia, | the sircurrtances under hich the cule eee Sosurn TK. Prant.corner and tain and druamental,«06athet, | Ment act {obe thirds ion the Speaker's table | while the recapitulation shows the totals | ing new leg weer gor plier pe eeray ened wrt : Rs. | Under the two- tule, Mr. Garfield would | in the cities of Washington and Georgetown p =e eee Rooms,) S217thst.,op.P.o | A. aieenoe agar machen, aaa, and the democrats intimated = yond controversy that the amendment ought CONVEY. COACH FINDINGS. ‘Te sox & Co., 203 Hh st., opp. Center Market. £500,000 IN CUREENOY will be tion by LIST OF GIF’ One Grand Gift, cas. enti One Grand Gifteash. 0 that and the county, under the assessment just con Mr. Sumner then sent up his supplementary |) : of not to be received. When this amendment was 2 Se eens ere ane Poet MOLE. | it with this cbnocions taree ere rerae DOM | cluded, and as corrected by the board of ap- | first offered, he thought it was a joke; when he | Cy! Tights bill, when the chair (Mr. Pomeroy) | }- AG. Har sy- Sis Pa ave.(Law. Titles. Notary.) | Gto.W5 Gy is. ai8 Ua. avenue near 6th street. | Was discussed for some time, when objection | Peals. The statements will be of interest in Sironreted etherwise, he was amazed; aud when | "SI. Semner appealed from the decison of the |! w. SORES, SEALING WAX, oe. Bway K.Cuvit, 7a 7th street, bee @ and Hy iptepy farther discussion and the bill took | connection with the necessary legislation on the | (he, Genator then in tt arden ng es antheny) | chair; when the appeal, on motion of Mr. Cole, | } CORSETS, SKIRTS, ac. i Pa. Mr: Campbell, oP Ohio, otered a resolutlon that | tneut of 1 teehee ea eee aT OF the asso | He then maintained that the steamboat bill | Vln oo ee ee, seetene et oeren, i 00 Dee arias, Cet eteraly) wh seem on pesretininsaivamcndmen’ | Sof'santarat ibe Sate hue tnd | tod alo at an seasnlSon bot'es Wake | THe gharon thew recurred ute mina: | $09 p > z ‘as ir. Kellogg, when it was ado; - * : zPH L. PEARSON, corner streets. 9 * ic = er, |, Hamilton of S , “ — 4& Hoven. W16 Penns. av.,corner lith st. Pownnz, Gince ‘& Co.. 630-2, F street, Tih. fe ae rmd require 8 fro tetas bl) gro lumbia, $11,115,165. It must be remembered, Contam ance nament rrr ped Rag ee} Kelley, Norwood, Bazeos, Saulebury, Spragee, 4 isteo Waspace Dats Stone, Gl Pesav.,bet sash | g,, PRODUCE ABD PROVISIONS. | | citertain, upon a point of srasrraicity Me stout t0 property exempt trom ta: | have it, For the more. trannica acts they | Stchion SoC yane aaeooums Hy 173 on DRESSMAK EES. Youxss, 618 10th st. H.W..0p.Medical Mussum. | O7°*/; Of Mase.» and declared that the effect | ation. Col. 'H. A. Hall, superintendent of as- | Passed, the more oppression they were guilty | various miQinEe AMENDME of appropriations | 35 “BLO Mw ME W bso J37 Pa.ay (Out's tunght by rale) eae uate pociceimy of HE Mae (An effort of | Tight to deters | Seeuments, and his capable corps of assistants | fie netier t was for the democratic party. |. | were then offered and adopted. ai s 333. - §: Bighiine 2 Pensa. avenue, corner seat. | Arner Dunizr-cor, Le sronueand 7th strect. | the bill against the wishes ofthe majority. | peenp nati ee ae suties Im a very Mz; Hamilton to yiold fora motionto adjourn. | por naceumry fernitete eed tntae eis | ass Garrune: corner Sth amd Bhans eer aed that | Kizsovns 6 lith “iad W atreots. | Mut, Beck, then offered a resolution declaring | Siatement Showing the Valuation of Real Property | he should insist that he give up the floor: °.? | AB sub-treaeury Dallding st Boston, and for | 612 oe Funccecs, tol Poana are Cone eae F strest nea a sot was in violation of the cetarn | ithe District of Columbia, as returne! by the | Mr. Stevenson asked lore Faling from the | Preparing tie apbroaches thereto, $50,000, tobe | 1.11 sso Gite, ali cash Door rv, 233 east Peana. ave., Capitol Hil, | M- ee ef Banco. z r Assessors of the Severat Districts, and corrected | chair on this point. He would like to know Sogn y | auaee cent’ | Ghastensem tanto aen yaw ny,COORs. a Soro: Est bt TAS.0p Post Ofco. by the Beard Appeals: the Senator trom Vermont had threatened Sen- Yap = a last (which waseodecidediy Booax & Witie,(Obe Price,) 1018 & 1030 7th rire Moonsk Pantin: 606 15th'at., mh 7 Dept ane, “or “eg sonrets, | eee could bs takes feserc hecen? eens na the first grand was drawn by «i dt Jobn B Durfl,of Memphis, Tenn }, ie for the be: Sm areas PATTERSON, cor.Pa.ay. & 6h st_cast. fit of the reeset bei "t E HOUSES. LON. 511 7th street, seuceite F 3 a : — Of Ground. of Imp'ts, sessments. | floor could be taken froma Senator who yielded ©. Sroxns, 14% F street, near ary Det 885,604 yd S416,H0 for a motion to adjourn. : 520,553 1,243, Mr. Trumbull said he had PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Wi. Wararcr. 49 Sonetcoe se medical Muscum. |W, 7, someon .( Lact. coF. Fa. ar. 2 ct east. 1018.90 1,598, ae 2 ‘The Farmers’ and Drovers’ Bank is treasurer,and EMPLOYMENT Orricaa * | Pum H. Wercn'& Co..905 F st., Masonic Temple. 1,582, 1,919,117 iy legislative ly. He m in the the corporators and eupervisors are all repceseuta- Seewann & Tavron.g0] 8 set z RESTAURANTS. this 1,576,7 Ecnate for some time, and he had never heard | wtrisine tne Of the Treasury to enter | iivtineuiahed sista og the most respectable and Mas. Loviss ©. Botiva. all lith iret neat ee | JOuN Bcorr sD ixinehaLoondmeslesie.)996 Ee.ew. | tived a ict party Vote GI yeas tor nays— motion to edjourn withou? "vost ng it Unies into negotiations with the rd of New York to | Should ‘uy tickets bs lef uneold on the day of the PRESS Tso" House, Hon = \- Det. E . med " hone r~¢ Ss Saye t SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. the consideration of the Bille cients tamed Bo eae erce Was to be the rate, aniess ail | Teich to ered a costete hewey Cd ery Oe | Sear caeted ar ae eens ees: 3 ‘ilex'arin? | PeRRy Covtwax, 207th st, op. Center Market, | Ows of soldiers to obtain ho on the pub- the Traditions of the Senate were to be ignored, | Piiidines: which lod out of orden, ee | minkhed in value in proportion to the wer coatuae of » | Pecans & Suewkaw tes Cochicee ener: | five of sol 2) unless ‘all rules were to be overruled, such a | Pulidings; which was raledout of order. | Unsold tickets, ‘For tasrauce if ote Whe eee Bacxcantax,(also Die Sinker,) 82 Pa. a; HOOLS AND CO) Es. +see- 697,190 737,900 Proposition was never before heard. What has | ,,™4r/ Scott moved an appropriation of $20,300 | of thetickrtaare sold, the capital «it will be reduced FANCY STORES. Nenue: | Wasuixetox BesinxssCoutxoe,cor.7thandLets. | Tux Lanom MovewEnt—Spread of the Eight I 4 sot imeel? ap fo ave nde a cram Vermont | Stock authorised under the Pista rae oer, | ake Bes etal ths athens tm pr ate Governor of . G. Davis, 501 Mark, i Hour Agi = . % an S creecite SS ciaet I hepe: " | Kentucky,’ (o repres: te. PLY eerie ee et tsa an roan, | Beth Gee Sey ME oe To fart 1am itzerauigt® lm wpen obents a | MERLE was qutneny aasea | SETI EL TA Ue Slacked stifeued.&ro-crlimped tocqualuew: | THOMA: MARRON, (repatring aspectalty ods ies | Set also made for a grand Senor eons 1,190,637 1,090,460 under the fourth rule, this habit of yielding the that the drawing is fairly conducted, and the gifts anc 1 OUR, FEED AND COMMISSION, | B45 Hows's IyrRovEn,d Rarrsag be Pa. av. | parndecf all che trades on Mominns anon and 781,008 540,300 floor and then resuming it wasoorrect ? Within JURE guarded Sed promptly Pai conc Se. 7 - i. ° io, = ¥ e ublic, in SEY Feed Grain de ose ageary land are. ‘The Family ee .». | ets Feported that they would strike for the eight cee, pee Seek a ne eer emcene ted te- 1 Se cassindanet tan eadeitod, of the audience, and the immediate superet. -av.a7thst | Tre“Keverove,” A.G. Stone & Oo Ag'te, 912 F | hour system early in July. The executi 01 2,199,472 2,472,835 cided several times that when a Senator yielded Mr. Ni wed ation sion and direction of the officers and Trustees of ER EMBALMERS, opp. Masonic Temple. Thestrongest and light- | mittee of the eight-hour © of New York 1,217,617 797,920 fhe oor for any motion, he yielded it abso- | i, 24r dorm ates eae Thich was ety | Public Library of Kentucky and the follosinn: rors. @23 7th at. ont, the beat and mont verfect. Bo sure and seoit. | have written to "Governor ‘ifewmen 832,896 tainly, ee oe = {minent and disinterested citizens. who have atone Fists | pe SHIRT FACTORIES. the accusationr of violence which Siento Fe ee ee een of ouch 0 thing. PASSAGE OF THE BILL. Gonos % be Srecent Gal ove thet oll totetrty jor r 20.» . 8.5 7 7! & ry . ry 0 3 im superior styist | Beet a Cog @ Yn a: Seg bat tatnaath ate brought aqringt the workmen. The meetingsot put and lost. adjourn was | rhe pill was then passed—ayes 32, nays 10— fiona. E HARDIN. Judge Court Appeals, By. dati waticatetee trenee sk tin. ens sand 20th st. Ex PLATE RS wear | and enthusiastic, the men eyincing as mack itulati ‘Mr. Hamilton resumed, and said tte | Hon H. We SEDO Seagekavcaigch Bae ne: FURSISHING GOODS. be ‘TERS. termination as on the first day ton: MR. SUMNER WAS NOW ON THE ALERT, , Dist. ky” ‘RWOOD.HUFTYATAYLOR S:3Pa.av.ad. Met et op. Pest Office. Although threatening no violent feady to move his civil rights bill. He had never lior mp Oyanoery OF 2Go..(8.¥-) Mid Pa a bee eee ween &th & 9th. | are ally manifesting @ bitter saa known that Senator to be here at this hour of President abd MixsLow. 47 Pa. ave. cbot. aby & Oth sts spirit. The gas men’ fhe, night or morning before, (laughter, STORES. men, resolved at he meant business. He (Mr. H.) was in favor of the colored he had lived them all his life; consultation ‘with’, them = oe Politics; but as for the bill of the Senator, was reduced to eight. 1c tg gen eg Signin ed Seine onal eebalis Tae amal, hours. The coach-makers held es 4 : fl @ mass meeting yesterday morning to lay plans for fer a ports tare pescoedings [ind td they al vowed the repuiions Hake S sldidceddhbene Ingngueate © Com O20. | iis: Hamiltes.—Of commen, when you ‘Gass sTaimzane near way of Richmond, This & tho only instance in many years that Poppins! re ae FOR, 5 op for eburches, houses, &¢., Til D PI peadinis gy adied elena ermnnaped our gov- {Laughter oi takee forty Cousens . EXAMINERS. ernment have been furnished the amount | to neutralize them. But we have got rae maces Pear op Wuterd’s | , {TEFLE EXAMINED Meet lanes. were end ae ioe 8 | or aaseaned in advance of the establish- | Rough to carry the etate, too, and ritw ae Notary. | shrouded in almost ‘ment of the rate of taxation. The law makers | CAtry it for eaaeereee Amb CIGAR | strike of ployed ek neers Wwith their. work TRE CHOICE OF THE eo teeas' |pipee inate |= PS |e | ee ne 8 os be in . & nomince Podiste hse Loa Wass. cor. Fa. av- and iah ot ; tiveness Ot the cotiotone Igepal Shee "iP, Hamitton.—No; but we will have one in set eR Eee cern. | eR ERT AREICEI, Oe i egie stn ee aunt | modu ace gt a gh I PI pci at aceon ry mon | arse Seems ARE AND CUTLERY. Savaboe of tts receipe Tite maedteeiee a | slectorst | d BARD’ i i ul Sag eee | BS Rae s pas | Oe coded ea’ av. ae ESBS Seer S|» mare pes So ~S — rs A. Van pitt. Ham Wu, Beovs ne + D. W. Buvenivos, 319 13th street, south of Pa. sve, id what Sereres saree mag pag os pm. | Frese reer tteran | eet wea err: SE tat ta oe if i Ls Vmentave. and @xo.?.Gorrs) Hi street. ep corner Pa gr aad Gree” om ov. getune, di SSE, | eeskepaee getamae | fre Fae. f Ht L E

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