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EVENING STAR. SATURBDAY...... «++. May 30, 1874. (Comtinued from first page. } land cemetery, where, at sunrise, the orice of Acm'tal Farragut was decorated ada s ue fired above it. The crave of Gen. G.Ha- pine, in Cypress Hill cemetery, was deco a ed at the same hour. Abraham Lincon P st No. 15, aswmbied in Union Square at fitte-n mrntes afer seven ovelock. and a@torned the base of Lincoln's statne with floxers and tyreens. Addresses were made by Genera! Cochrane sn Commander Oscar Tompkins. ‘on statue was also handsomely The W rth monument was decked by the veterans of the Mexican ferent posts of the Grand Army of fe began to gather in Union Sq tare before 2ck, tovether with wagons besriug fic wers to Fe placed on the soldiers’ graves. Jorge number of «vectators assembled, fqusre was soon well filled, entt by fivgeard marching troops. At ten miantes ten o'clock the procession started, moved he west side of the eqnare and down Broadway. There wore four divisions of the ing posts of the Grand Arm ot the Republic and other organizat’ons, will bands at various points. Thess were ac-om- pamed by numerous large express and other ‘Wagons, drawn by from two to eight horses, and adorned with the national colors. Some of these wagons were filled with choics flowers and plants, while others vee disabled veterans or orphan children of 9) diers. The military part of ths processor, which was scattered through it im varies ‘y+ hments, ineleded companies or battalions from the I sth, and Sith regimen.s, 4 Veteran and Skid rig. "The two a ored companic= Teceived up to ths tim ning to pres tes. cr aHtKo. Foreigu MINISTHR ¢ i Caleb Cushing, Americ BEN YrIeToPT fa BIRTHDAY. iw, May 2.—Th bration of Queen « birt? which, 23's customory here, ocenrs on the rday folowing the 2ith of May, is taking place to-day. All the govern- Went departments are closed, and the streets thronged with p This morning the Guards were i ed in St. James’ Park by the Prince dinbucgh and Duke of ng trom all sare To-night thecity ae diploma. ry Of 1807 settling the axemburg. pacman Anxiety for a Stenmer. New Yous, May 30.—The steamesip Trent. Leverpool for Baltimore, of the Allan ime, is tv her twenty-fourth day oat, and her Yon-atrival creates some comment. The Trent de not f Mason-Sitdel!l notoriety, but was bofit 70. at Glasgow; fs of 1,66! tons register, is an tron veesel. brig rigged, and has six bolk head: She brings no assenzere, being constituted for freight purposes only. —e Diocese of Ken- Episcopal Convention. tucky. SYILLE, May 30.—fhe Episcopal Con- Diocese of ptucky has ai- ii some future time after the session when it shall be shops for th purpose of Feparation mins, Wittraysr: Flewing died at} Hew nior men roof the and former! . Robert this morning. @ member of the aia Pacific Katiread Juvction. Sant Lake Civ, May 2).—The presidents nperintendents of ihe Central an deen looking uver ermining the permanent jauction of xe Drowned. —lntelligence w1 .: received Charles the Abyssinia on the from New York for Fu vieted of varion= + ng in cha » route from Washington to th gang of § pri crimes, passed here Officers € a bany penitentiary. ——— Steamer Burned. Peuprexs, Onr., The ste Forest Queen was t he several miles above ret Canaug! this morning was burned to - IAL ANY CORMERCIAL. The Markets. ‘ . 4; Nort ¢ spottal tax, Sod aly snd wu higher—white Sellow NoFu. TS, Mixed western +o, Rew, 777s Outs dull Fu mae, 521035; do. whtie, 64S 232. Bay duit, 19.00G25 0. Provisions a I; prices uachang-d at lower rates—fai Wh cng apd = May %. 12:3 p. m- je active, wiD “ide fluctuations, the iat aaies boiog at 31's. Loxton, May 30,2 p.m —Eriv, Si@it', Paris tes at 69 francs. 6S centimes, ‘ant of butiion nk of Englatd ov balance wsols for money. 935s ches quote Fe: FHKE WKATHER, Wak Dararreunt, Usice of wel Grewal apo Wasuixetos, D.@. PRewanicisits—For New Bugis.d,ciear « Beacter, srl light to geutle portheasturly to seat easterly Winds Will prevail, with Dut # igh: changs« of temperature aud conti: high barometer. For seath Atlautic ard eastern + partir cloudy stl hazy weather, light wi-cs, hich temperature and continued Foc Tunseee the Obto val- Tm Weather, with ereas of bweet winds, 807 stationary For the take region and the nay the upper late region the northwest. The low. Pee the lower Missouri, and the lower O! rivers will fall +l wily Gurtne the day. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. COUNCIL.—The Council met last evening; Mr. Stickney in the chair. Prayer by Kev. Mr. Muller. Council bill No. 4, to prevent unlawfal assem Dlages of persons, was read a second tune aod referred to the committee on police. Couneil bill No.3, for the equalization of special and general’ taxes, with the Huuse amendment thereto, was referred ty the com: wottee op national relations. On motion of Mr. Buker, it was agreed that when the Council adjourn it be until Monday next. Adjourned. HOUSE —Mr. Berry presented claims of Mesers. Cropley & Sov Morris Cropiey, and K. D. & A. P. Cropley; reterted. Mr. Hunt introduced bill’amen ting the act in regard to the issuing of licenses in the District, t© that licenses of commercial travelers shall rot apply to dealers in the Pistrict of Colum- bia, and they shall have the right, by agent or gerron, to solicit orders, by sauple or other- ‘ite, in said District, without procuring addi- tional license; referred to the committee on Ways and means, Fleming, from the committee on militia, li to reorganize the National Gaards, ith amendwente Toad a second times a ‘The Speaker lata before the House an invita- from the Governor, tranamit- ‘a com: ication from Bates & Brothers stating that under the oly corporation certain pronerty. had been improves, and they have 7m notified by the Collector that auld property will be advert'sed for sale for taxes; referred. ‘The annual report of the Columbia Hospital for Women was received, and referred to the committee on public charities and corrections. On motion of Mr. Boswell, the House non- concurred in the Council amendments to House Dill to regulate the sale of hay. Adjourned till Monday. —~-—— Kear Estate Sates.—Thos. FE: Waggsman, zeal estate broker and auctioneer, bas suld the ons Ne aes auare 368, Us = Semen 2 tor . ‘é tor co ca lor 50 cis., Mos. 31 - Hi. Warner. real estate broker and auction- cer, sold yesterday afternoon at auction 31,137 x oare of ground in: subdivision LOCAL NEWS, Amnsements, &c., To-night. National Theater.—Last night of ‘Uncle Tom’s ‘omique.—‘‘Little Rifle, or the White and other attractions. GEORGETOWN. Coa, Trape.—Tae coal trade for the week past has not been so active, expeciall ts, as the schooners have been ead winds. It is expected that the fleet of verscls now on their way here will arrive early Text week. The receipts by canal have also tallen off, as the following fzares indicate: Toe Onwberiand coal received by all of the comp t- ies was 15.971 tone, and th tons. Gilmore, Meredith & of the Youch 0; be 667 tons, making toe tetal receipts for 643 tons, and the shipments 15,358 Rarrerove—Tho chapel recently erected by the M. P. Charch of this city at the intersection or High and Fayette streets, will be opened to- priate dedicator: ach the serm yn. the entire flatsh of the building retlects great credit upon the baiiders, Mesars. C. Toomas & Bro. Fisk WHarr—The receipts of fish to-day were only 5,000 herring which were sold at $7 per thousand Spirit of the Pawnees Condensed Locals. of the flower queen will ba sung pupils of the public schools at Wall's ouse Wednesday and Friday evenings. The will of the late Willia plate printer in the ‘Fressury Bape day. bequesthing all bis property "Tie Jomo lta of the Inw dopartanont of memory of J. H. Outh- into the church, to correct them. imore, said that it is their duty to act prom! Kev. Mr. Grammar, of he was in favor of liberty; Jet these churches xercise = Over chem ve ail notice that he ed the rector for FS he shipments t beve received gas coal, anal D>. Hetton arose and than the bold, clear, and candid statement j made, snd he thought sufficient had now beea said to cause the convention to hesitate before granting permission to this charch to organiz». ‘Mr. Montgomery Blair saithe had never ssen & case in court where julgment was moreopen'y confessed. Tne Protestant Episcopal ebarch bad become aroused on this sa>jvct, and woald carry it to the general convention. tices carricd on in this chapel. and sanctioned by the rector of St. John’s parish—coafessions, gh mass, &c were steps toward oman Catholic efureh, which could not be sanctioned by the Eyiscopal church. Such acts are most extraordinary. Official noties had ren the bishop of this diovese that orac- | Ular confessions and masses area part of the common practice and service of a misston this parish. ‘the rector even ac- knewledces that be himself had addressed a L-tter to the bishop, stating that such practices had been carried on in this church. Dr. Lewis, interrupting, said he had not ad- dressed such a letter to the bishop, bat to Mr. Hobbie, inquiring if the mattsrs complained of come in, and then e: oMerwards, but not pre} . Dr. Phil. Williams attention of the con- in yesterday’s discussions. all that had been the church of the holy communion, a a yet he stated that such was the nature of the services there that he could not use it in his own chancel. Afters longdebate Dr. Lewis tendered bis resignation eu the committee ou missions, giv- iog ®s bis reasons that he could not approve their action in view of the action that had b-en taken by this convention in relation to these missions in dispute. ‘The resigvation was accepted. Dr. R. “Reyburn said he was somewhat familiar with the workings of this church; there are no charges against it, and it was only ‘ion or no admission. Dr. Hutton, chairman of the committee, ex- plained the circumstances which had governed the committee in makin; found nothing by whic! adverse report, aud the couventiou had no to do now but to pass npon it. ‘The report was adopt.d. Hon. Mr. Davis called up the eas> of the Chureh of the Messiah, of Balti i stomcing commictee recommended be aiui into the union. Pending the considerati recess was taken anti! 6:30 o'clock. At the evening 5 : poluted to nominate Wusteesof the Theolog a Ray vention to one The pastor of St. John’s bis responsibility The junior class of Columbian Universit lutions of reepect to t! deceased classmate. ime Of base ball between the Nationals, of this city, and the Baltimore nine yesterday at the Uiympie grounds resulted in Iitter by & score of 11 to 2. Company B, ist regiment Nation! Guart, left last night in the 11:30 train for Richmond, ¥a., accompanied by the Corcoran Z saves band, forty odd honorary members of the Guard and several officers of the District militia. Robert Beall, stationer of this city, has re- ceived the contract to supp'y the Department of the iuterior with Maynard & Noyes’, Ar- inks; also, 150,000 sheets of Col. Thomas B. Florence, who, we regret to say, is still confined to his room by i:lness, pi ise ‘that the Gaz-tle toemotrow shall be “ ua- | exce tionally excelient,” and what he says he A special meeting of the New York Repubil- iatcon was held Last evening and at- ngements made to appropriately entertain New York Press Association, which arrived | this morning from the South and took rooms ed with full ranks an‘ at- | morrow by_ aj Rev. Dr. L. W. ~is a fine one, an ® MASS Mreting.—Last night the Dombarton M. E. Ctarch was well filled by invitation of the Western Division of the Temperance Union. sided, and adaresses were made b: Rice, Mrs. Roach, Mrs. Walker, and Mrs. Tilley. then made for the mectings for the following nold & Carter a question of adm parchment payer. Mrs. Appler pre- Mrs. Chapin, inville, Mrs. their report; they hat Arrangements were they could’ make an A rambling debate here followed as tothe language of tho uowsp per article and the cor- respondence of certain rectors aud deans which and Dr. Lewis produced the docn- , Which were reid by after ‘which ‘CIv¥ ITEMS. Colorado Diamond Sets. Colorado Diamvnd faid he bad ben amazed at the couduct of Der. Lawia, and ox- plained that bis own cours? in addr letter Of inquiry to Mr. Hobbie was no invasion of Dr. Lewis’ parish, but only a respectful note of inquiry as to whether or not the article was He read the reply of Mr. Hobbie, in which it is stated that the doors of his chypel were always open to all to come and see for | concleding with tion that he Intended to pabli ence in the clty papera. Consilerabls exciting debate here followed, and Dr. Lewie Law which he bad rece ham to Dr. Wat ruled tt ont of order, and it was not read. 4 that he was perfectly n of the subject, a monisl benefit to H. ‘Tuesday eve | @ notable dramatic event. ‘s performance of * Richeliea be as judicious and artistic as the bes: on the Colerado Diame Fine Plated Chains. etition of the oh of Messiah was 4 5 ote 7 Fine Plated S' referred tothe committee on the state of Ux Fine Piated Butter icniv, Reeeived at Prigg’s Jewelry avenue, near 4}, The number of persons who passed through Georgetown to the river above that city this morning with fisting rods is unprecedented. Sowe torty wagous and vebicles filled with men besides several crowded canal boats, passed through early this morning. mtn oe ar Roe T EPISCOPAL, Convention of Diocese of Maryiaad Ritualism Discussed. After our report of ths Diocese of Maryland of the y, debate on the question of sion to the Church of the Hi manion, of this city, to organize, was by Dr. Southgate, Hon A.B. Divi: his remarks, Mr. Davis stated t tiovers do not, in their appli acknowledgment or recognition to the Pro’ | aut Episcopal Church. ‘This was contradicted by Dr. i Dr. Davis said no one could tell from the appl'cation whether it was to be # Roman Uata- jie church or—— Here ho was cautioned by the chair to make uo such aliusion. he said the committee wor ellet fn its d ported agaiust the petitioners. the workings of this socicty were unworthy of | au Episcopal organization; so many contesstons Ligh and low masses, and’ other strange pra. lices unknown to them, that the committee | could not do otherwise. everal members appesled to the chati Mr. P. M. Thomas offered resolutions retar ing thaths to the rector and vestry of church and the eleray and that the sessions or the next convention be held in Grace Church, Baltimore; adopted. r. Charles H. Wyatt, from the committ nominating Trustees of the Theotwg ry, reported that the old trustees were pated, with the exception of thesuastitu- Vv. Mr. Thrall tur that of eived offically to-day by Mar- | the declara- the correspond- = Mackrxaw, Milan, Canton, Payal, Panama, German, Leghorn, and other kinds of new an nobby styles of Siraw Hats for Gant’s, Boys’ and Children, at Lawrs’,9207ta street, bi and women, d the mang PROTESEA: 1, but the chai | street. Try Dooley’s Yeast Powder, you will soon t, but also the chen; full, net weight. Dr. Lewis rem: thon of the name of i liey. Mr. Harrison; adopted. Dr. Leeds, trom ‘the committee on missions, submiited @ report, giving an account of inis sion work in the diocese which he represented in a sat-sfactory condition. Hereferred ‘ary’s church, in the Dis it was prosperous, but was, owing to te small dimensions of the chureh structare, very much overcrowded, and it stan need of a large edifice. He submitted a resola | tion recommending that $7,500 be ay for diocesan mission work and pas | be distributed among the churgues according to (heir assetsments for convent! Dr. Lew:s, of St. Jolin’s church, of soiution, and said he would uot pay obe cent toward the work unless canon!- cally compelled to do 80. ority in the convention be let alone in this mont matter. ission the reeolution was adopted. ie, from the committee on uew parishes, reported that he recommended the m of the Church of the form @ new congre- ceedings of the find it, not only the by E, Ciuret closed Baking Powder. Mr. lair was abont to resume, but gave way for @ motion to adjourn, wh Evening Session. THECHURCH OF THE HOL ERMISSION TO ORGANIZE. ning session the following commit. tees were announced ious fastraction—Revs. Mr. Jonn . Nokes, Dr. Grammar, Mr. Atkius, Harrison, Chas. H. Wyatt, Wm. Wood ward, Jos. Packard, jr. On’ Missions—Drs. Leeds, Southgate, Lewis, Leakin, Henry M. Bash, E/ Wyatt Blancuarl, Robert M. Proud and John ©. Chew. The report ot the bh was carried. For coor and ple good table board go to the G COMMUNION RE- tet of Golum- a Werk’s Dornes in Wall street explains stock operations on stall c: sent free. Tumbri —_——__ Dovsre Stitcn ep Pautaloon fit Draw Holiauder Bros, T208R IN WANT of Wall Papers and Window Shades of the latest styles sb: sal well & Henderson, 46 Sth street, opposite the Y.M.C. A. building. Ail work 'in their line etent workmen, and ware ton, oppored the committee, which was at. verse to allowing the Clarch of the Holy Com- munion to orgauize a congregation, was aa: Montgomery Blair favoring the done by comp to give satisfaction, co Fing Waite Seika, best quality, £2.58 at Hollander Bros, Wine or Tae Woobs, scribed by the leading phiys! and digestive remedy, is steadily gaining popular favor; for supation, and Headache ts unequaled. 4 Easy Feet Being indispensable to health and com* thousands of persons come from far visit Dr. White, the practical Cliropodist, establishment is le 535 Fiersesta Street, Opposite United States Treasury Department, Dr. White removes Cora that the shoe can be worn w ly treats Banion Hie asked tnat the ‘Tie reports of adoption ot ti Dr. Reyburn opposed the report, and was in favor of allowing the new churca an opporta adored re [Applause and his. indorsed and pr ians ac Aa laxative Mr. Barton, of Baltimore, believed the views granting of the » of this church were contrary to big church of place, and if contin pt members would be excluded from ‘the pepsra, Indigestio Thompson ar d trustees of the Episcopal on the manuer of cond upon that issue al that it was inexpedier 5 iered tuat the commit-ee had oy stepped their authority, and atl 8 fight on the q Mr. Davie continuing said, bok cburch bat the Protests: could not witr The convention, after devotional servic Journed sine du es what he bad witnessed and hear what he had heard without ente solemn protest against recognizing this as a om; to ask him to report ia faver of such practicés was an insult to bisjudg- ment of what ieright and wrong. He had never # before in his chureb, and | ant to his church ty sanction | mpted to make | tion of ritualism, aod a vain mittee has no right upon that singe is: what church shall be admitted, Mr. Mason said it was a contest betwaen Ro- manism and Protestantism, anton tiis ground should refuse perms! Dr. Elliott read the ca: | thenght the reet | sponsible for an He here read from | hon law apon the injunction of strict con- formity by the Episcopal Uhuren te the litar, which thie church is charged with over ases where chure ae Public School Examinations. ‘The female grammar school of the second dis | trict. located on Ptunaylvania avenus, opposiie the Metropolitan Hotol, was examintd yester- There were present ot tue day afternoon. Lycoming bar, « beard such teach eution of , Cab, and Ingrowing he would. be reere Vascular Excrescences, and other Taugements of the tect. Office bonrs from 8 a. ia. to 6 p. m. Fee, €1 per vist. Press of business at the office preciates vistt- ing patients at residences except after 6 p.m. Established in Washington 1861. Witcox & Ginna Skw: celebrated Bazaar Patter: Banm’e hoopekirt and Intelligencer bul ian, Weodwat Mr. Danicls, musi second district male ‘Trustee’ Randoly Mr. Gage, of the grammar, aud’ others. ‘There are 49 pupils on the roll, only one absent, thoroughly examined geography, algebra, history, arithmetic (mental a written), philosophy, geomet: nalyss. ‘They were found to all their studies, particularly in arithmetic and | peilosophy, and the examination was au extra fne one considering the fact that this school nuder the disadvantage of removal ent rooms, which being located on he charch, and | of St. Joun’s chur: imgement of tt, against the report. dif ts charges agalust the permission toorganize should | Kev. Dr. Watkins, of the Episcopal Charen, said he desired to enter his protest agaiz request of this Dr. James st church were tri den to-day with «| Dr. Nelson cited been admitted t | was almoet entirely ignored by the cler congregation, tut in this casei tien as to admis: simply & permit to organize. n hoped under the wisdom of the bishops ail w @ Macnrym. The Mr. Milier con ered it'a healthy sign whon : 2 corset factory, sin tothe caurch anion, out vuld do ao again. .e rumors regarding tnis yyue end High OW (Sabha: nd stdo'clock pm ty Kev. #.3.Daine WD." The pubut sretavited, 2 a @» rch TO-MOBKOW by a gr ~Saiib the Vi caviet, wil be Fiutist, will ac ? igh wp three @ BK 735. tk au SLUSBLY Ronee Tow Ova sil,» Was compl at, were desendante, vill celica the re ‘ctive promines, on of une, A D fi the hour of 4 and Is tt fr feet, the tn 8 bin dy 04 the yu. ithe} All of Lot & addith . street. feet, im ea at Wed Wijhiwotwo-story Frame Dwel Are veyed By Wiliea RW Row- burg by deed uated iM, 1833, “ence Weet Wi thence north thence eset pa street, (hence » the bestanit gether w hereon acd all ihe mai AL thoge lots of tern rict aud 37. in Po AGL jor te s, sane are Tntld ow Aird of tb ach parcel evld co be cash, wn nel payments Ak +x + : rom day of sate, to be een: f nutes a7 & reserved Hen the ratification of any payment of th WS DOW «| ‘othe Ail o0 cing at com ith withia Trattee reas ovat of (be ds fan'ting is frequently incommoded by the On 4 total of 500 marks duzing the yearon writtea examinations, Miss Floren Ball, the medal sebolar, received 7 - Skippon 763%, aad the pu tter a medal equal in val pme books were given each j tor attendance McLean, who bas been preseut 8 y Bt. Ball and Anna Moore, Alice V. Skippon aud Emma J. Rowo, each ney, 4 years. ely boand volumes to M ‘ence Cook tor exeslence in English | Ponp’s ExtBacr ts tor aa! Chas, Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania ave aud by druggists everywhele. . Tee Stnosu Sawive MACHINE RAlen Of1872 were £219,000. AS To prevent Fover » preparation xe Douley’s Ca. argueti that pe: sion to organize | was an entiaely di on to the union; le sug: n abeyaace, and ¢ at wholesale by allowing this ar to tue danger of men’s the question be hele be ailowed to go ou unill the next sitting of the P on then conid be denied ould not their record De asatis- hing contrary tot me there Is no & disorganized and ¢ main depen tene y of the scion of this en: suivantageos gfegation, when duly organized. vg tv some other parish, wh each 6 years; — : Porp’s ExtTRav mires rheumatism, burns, pilot, ulcers, Wothache, sore thrust, spraius, acalda, soreness, Old «ures, bexdsche, tumeness, bruises, boils, wounds, nearaigia, , and ali hemorrhages, etc. Ponds Extract difers from all other advertised preparations in the fact that it is a standara medicine, treated of in medical writings, and known & be & cure for these diseases. m,! eens Take OARR ov Your VALUABLES.—Uall and examine the fre and burglar proof yauite of the Safe Deposit Company, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, for safe kesping of securities, jewels, silver ware or other vala- ables, Kents from ten to afford to do wii the Chicago and Bosiom fires. sca TuErMoMETEES and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler near 4\ sireet. eee apprecite the nse- f Siuger'e Sewing Machin it into a cond ented a hands and desired to know low it was that | h wok so much eand brought in meu who and this paris ves it his ancouragemen' Was then declared closed, and th boarsencas, diarrhu: This school carried ef the honors in vs rit oF of Epipbany ch st, and the m interest in the rector of whic transpires within his own mete The committee sho og hunt fur rumors and s. is alone resp A m dal was presented to her friends of the rchool. The merit roll was as follows: Mod, ence Ball; Alice V. Skippon, Lizzie L. McMur- Cora A. Robertson, Nellie E. McLean, eS. Nichols, and M. 2 | ance, deportment, and scholarship; Mary Bur. chard, Sallie C. Parker, Kate M. Garst, 5 J. Rowe, Aunie A. Chesney, Roberta Chesney, rd, Harriet M. Hamlet, Cora Edmonston, Margaret'a V. © Meara, Isabella W. Mortimer, Anna Moore, and Mary E. Ferguson, attendance and deport ment; Jilta Marray, Alice E. Johnson, Fior- ence Bartlett, Julia J. Cam Pond, attendance; Bar‘lett, Susan Browa, Kate Shields, Susan m. Clara Bueke, Lilian E. Ghancey, ikner, Margaret gie W. McCleary, Annie H. Cavis, Florenoe M. ly J. Donn, Emily F. Webster, dolis Darby, Kate Malone, and Mary P. Ben: ton, deportment. es IsrazL M. E. Cuvrca.—The first colored congregation in’ this cit church, and their place oi of the hill just south of the Capitol, to our citizens for years. Its removal became necessary for enlargement of the grounds. In filing in the low it stood the walls were crushed in. The congre- gation wanted incemnity. The United States authorities would not allow such a claim, bat purchased the property, fixing the price at $15,000, which the congregation thought inade- quate. Anyhow it became necessary to rebuild, and a lot was purchased corner of Ist and B streets southwest, and a foundation for a new edifice to cost $40,000 laid. The corner stone will be laid on Monday afternoon next at 4 ig ceremonies. A large humber of distinguished guests will be present. Jt is hoped our citizens who can sifu help the congregation, which is not a rich ove, in their new enterprise. was—yeas 63, nays 0), ‘The entire vot : Y, 19; total, 63. ». “Phe question was | ying the Caurch rcuaiis kettled, by den: oly Communion the right to Org sniz jon then a‘ljouraed antl terday morning at 10 v’elock. have satistied 1 circumstances of the case. Jarter, of Baltimore, took the grount | no right to pass eif upon ail the surround ng dollars per an- tosize. No business man can ontthem. fake warning from that the convention has on this matter—the test really being one of ritualiem, which the general convention alone should take cognizance of. tion of chureh organization. such efforts to crush outa free charch. assumption of his friend, Dr. Lewin, that this cburch could migrate to anotaer parish after | being orgs sized was absurd. He cited the lan- | guage of the canon applicable to such cases, showing that it would not be permitted, the law being expiicit. ‘The tellers appointed to count the votes for gates to tue general convention reported the following as elected: Kev. Orlando Hutton, D. D., Rey. Meyer Lewin, D. D., Rev. George Leeds, D. D., Kev. 1. U. Dadley, jr., Frederick W. Brune, E. Wyatt Blanchard, Moutgomecy Nannie R. Wood wi Dennizon, Ada E. imply & ques- 3 and spent an hour in religions exerc: He denounced all | The assistant bishop asked that befure the iness of the day commence a suitable reso- jon be offered in relation to the absence of op of the diocese. Rey. B. F. Brown then sabmitted the follow- | ing, which was adopted unanimously: «Where- asthe convention our reverend father in Ged, Wm. ht. Wnitting- | ham, bishop of the diocese, that from infirm hbeaith he has been unable to attend the sessions of the convention: Therefore—Resolved, That this convention express its deep sympathy with our reverend father and great regret at of his wise counsels.”” Rey. Dr. Lewis, from the committee canons and compilations made 4 report it was stated that @ new compilation of charch canons had been prepared under the super- lawyer, embracing the earlier ureh, which, for the most part, are out of print aud not geoerally in the hands of the people, ec. ‘The report was | to procure a co; | Bterotype plates. A resolution was adopted to continua the cpmmittee until the code was completed. AB MAJORITY REPORT AGAI NSTTHx C4URCH OF THE HOLY COMMUNION ADOPTED. ‘The chair announced the next business in or- der to be the majority report of the committee on new parishes and con; inst the applic: of the Holy Communion to organize. Dr. Hutton moved to lay the report on the Dr. E. Wyatt Blanchard said the report pre- sents no points on which the convention need to take action, tu view of the vote p, and Mary Helmsen, Sar: Mitchell, Mag- is informed b: Bamberger, Lif, was that of Israel worship, at the foot SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Vaughn Lewis, rector of St. John’s cburch, got the floor, and said he did not intend | to be drawn into the position of an advocate of | entire practices of the minister of the Charch of the Holy Communion. He had been abused and criticised by all sorts of people for | his action im connection with this mission cha- | He desired to state the reasons which led | him to take the course which has led to th much-complatned-of results. He bad been la- boring in St. Jobn’s parish for uine years, aud felt the need of some assistance. He felt’ that there was great need ot another church in his | | parish; his congregation was large aud bis | * os limited; starving souls | were most abuudant round and about him, liv- ing witbeut the meansof grace, whom he could | not reach for want of assistance. His parish was reputed to be wealthy, yet their means bowever large, were all a! jants—chape': LATER STYLES, BETTER MADE, AND LOWER PRICES. vVitton of an al canons of the lopted and anthority given pyright aud print, preserving tue PRICES OF SUITS: 1 Buits, §6 - ata HP ot icaeadie = Ai) Wool Scotch Suits, $10 Bussels Cassimere Suits, $10 Riverside Suits, @18 Silk Grafe Suits Dudley Suits, $14 o'clock, with imposin; church accommos North Hosic Saits, $12 Pennington Suits, 912 Silk Mixed Safts @13 qitiddlesex Flannel Suits, 215 ao Check Suits, 17 Imported Casstmere Baits, $20 gations, submitzed ion of the Charch ‘bed by their out. | &c., that he bad never been able to have any belp in bis labors. He related circumstantially the line of conduct he had the services of @ missic ‘Was astonished to see calitics come here ai A Pronapty Fata Jovurngy.—A young msn named Charles Wolf, a baker by trade, in Baltimore, started to is city on Thursday over the Baltimore and Putomac railroad. arrived at the depot, on Gch street, about i o'clock yesterday, and giving distress,’ fell to the ground senseless. Some icked him up, aud be was con- veyed to Police headquarters, where a physi- clan was enmmoned and rendered medical aid. A priest was also calied and rendered spiritual consolatation to the suffering m: peared to be sinking. The p! the opinion that he was su! baustion, he not havin; food from the time of order was given for his admission to the Proyi- dence hospital, where he was taken about 5 o’clock last evening by the Sanit: Jast accounts there was but little who has been livi walk from there to pursued in engaging | for this church. He utiemen from other lo- Say that he could have no reiler in his labors. This assistant had been by him to take charge of the we!fare | chapel; the consent of the Bishop had beep obtaived, with the usual reservation that be keep within the ralee of the church, which, in bis own judgment, he had done; but his |a- bors had-been made the subject of comment by pers, which bad crested alarm ia the minds of the clergy of other ation bad been demanded by r. Lewis was interrupted in his explan- ation by Dr. Watkins, of the Epiphany charch, who denied having asked fur an inv He related his part in the drama; how been amazed on seeing the article in the paper; ipped it out and dispatebed it to the » Kee Tewis went on to say that when = dean on the minority - = by ayes and noes, on roll es and 35 noesof the cler- e laity. Tae @ cry as it in PRICE OF DRESS COATS, WITH VESTS TO MATCH: Single Breasted Black Cloth Oeats and V: from Doubie Breasted Black Cluth om and English Diagons! Coats and Vests. Worsted Diagonal Basket Ovats an? V, call, resutting in 56 a: nd G4 ayes and declared the report adopted. Kev. Dr. Catiett submitre the Rey. E. Allen to collate the boua- the different parishes in the diocesa as | @ matter of record, and appropriating 335 to cover the expenses of the same; adopted. Dr. Hutton, from the committee on new par- ishes and congregations, reported favorably oo gdmission of the Church of the Holy Cross, under St. John’s parieh of this District, into the Dr. Steele made objection, stating that his Teasons were the same as those he eutertained ‘ization of the ehurch of the Holy He proceeded to explain one being that the person Md service in this church y officiated in the Church of the mmunion, and of the same character of service usually administered there. Several others spoke for and against the re- Dr. Lewis said that St. John’s parish had no Special favor to ask of this convention now. He upon the rector of that church to a for himself if present. ‘The question had fice, Mire Dene or wavona iets the ion. Mr. of the report ter the same reasons ization of the which 7 noes of th @ resolution aa- tasted @ mouthful of ‘aving Baltimore. An PRICE OF PANTS: Fin Ail Woo! Light Cassimere Pants, ee bi length bis objections; who had heretofore Gons ro ALBaxy.—Capt. Crocker, YOUTHS’ SUITS-—at gf he District jail, with Mesars. Johnson and guards, Sane 90% train over the Baltimore anc otomae silos does such an act it was an Official act. Dr. Lewin, interrupting the son referred te. He came to the city to ho! and found ad- of the blessed convocation. He ht a paper vertised there that the onareney A. STRAUS, Between lth and lth strects. mayls-tr WALTERS. WILLIAM may 2s coals THC BY THouas DOWLING, a BILLIARD TAPLEs, 5 TURE, dc ac, lunge geeorumen Carpets, £0. A Four Briliard Tables HOMSS DO ahod aoe FRY THOMAS Dow SALE OF IMPROVED T IN GEOR of a decres of ths Supreme Gonrt « { Goluabdia, [ witl sell, st pustic | f Premises, ov FRIDAY, June | kp. m.. part ot lute 0 abd wots & north line of a & then north 13 { ‘B wall between wo brick hous ence weat aud paraliel with Brides fuches ; tuence b 12 fect 6 iuches alley; and thecoe eat with said alley. parail Bride rtreet to the beginning, 4 ed story Brick Dwelling B. nse aay T Pale: wue-third mente at six interest at eight to be reta: od With Withta tive. he sight to rese omveyepeing ay th hundred duilars on acceptance -f bid JANE GOSS, Grardian _may25-4 THOMAS DOWLING, auct Bik Lace Jack.te and Lace Points; Harris’ Seamlest Eid Gloves; 30 rolis white and Checked Mactingr; Fleor ©/'cloths from 66 conte up Pure Guipare K snd Striped Bilks; Gray Dros Goode Vat ‘THOMAS BROWN'8 New Btore, N strost. ¥-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING UST RECAIVED—And will bo sold Chea Laces; Bl te great vi may2i-2w © 121 Brij MPOLTANT To DUYEBD uF Bi @O0DS8.—In order to reduce stock pre. peratery to changing my business, I will ‘well *Oo8 MW yer, omnt. Lees, than any house im the Div ree & trict. Now is the time for bas oie NRICHARD BULLALOY mayi6-Im* Ht s EORGETOWN SAVINGS Caserta 4 HIGH STREET. Bank bonrs,9 s,m te 4 p.m.,and on Saturtars (to receive d: posiis)antil 6 p.m: Interest paid on deposits. General Baking Basivess done, and Col- lections made on all accossibie peiuta. Discount aye. Mondave. H, POLKINHOBN, Pres't; J. DICKSON, Cashier. Directors B. Polkinhorn, D A fall stock of Mourning Goots, Siraw Mattings, Floor Of Glows, BENJAMIN MILLER, may?-tr 101 Britge street. N OHSPRL at the interse- Mreets, George: reas erect Mi. &.Caa'ca, Bop: ).” Presa: ing st o'clock om. by Bev, L. W Bare. D0 ce IMPROV SU Nope caare thareiu # g Sad Wrs: D. Onesin mieraigued,ax Traste | erty to make eu | you best. and It | exper wart, trustees to Jao | taken sick yebe | without moviue towa,lupeoved by @ ist ge sale aot f dwifb- gi $id to be paid at time of ss? sk aad 7 “st north of Bri het to the center cf 0 8a por | ntfl all the pur- futerest, is paid. If the term ve from the he Prope t the risk ‘end cost of thed-faniting purchaser Cost of the purchaser. Gue | High strent BANK, &.c.. oF. Twa Was taken wine. Afeor Newbar ¥ the atten ting pave Waseem & Bouarn at Vecerin hereuilorerst ay fiad rei ban dad nd me tout pleasure te show thy warks bo drive it Tamer, very grate! No 00 8a Twenty-Sevem Years Ago. B. i frevens, 5 Dear S—Th > w the: werk tog ‘i tify this. for bt a woitge Uf Beremnin LDA SMITH, 19 Mou Unarlietown. Mabe aH M JONFS. Pore 4 Maw + render aul I.flammation Fone 2 2: & t 1 Caroute, & B-covgh, Viokent € & S)— Asthma, Oprreseed t 2—Eer Discharges, Lin 8 t3—Scrofula. Erlercet Giands, & %—General Debsiity , Physi & 3 Dropey and teanky Bocrotions b 26—Sea Bickners, Sickness from Biding be | he Sd Disease, Oravel...... a 2 Nervons Debility Lnvoinatary Discharges.$1 @) re M. nicer... & S0— Urinary Weakne. . 2 16 in & by bamely Cases 1—With 30 ares $-drachu. Vials, Rosewoot cane, ant Humphreys” Homeopathic Mentor; New Book)... 2—With 3 laree S drach case, and Speci (Small Bo b. _ - 3—W hh @ large Strachm Viele. ‘aud Specific Hegeeupathic BM Single lure vinlr Gc. and @1. Bold by all drag- . feat by mail Or express free, on receipt of the price. ” Address “Hemphres's Homeopathic Medicine Company,” N OTICH.— TEMPORARY REMOVAL. ‘The continns!incresse of business making it ne- ceaeary to rebuild my store and otherwise increas my facilities for the execution of all orders, I shall befcund, durts th. ~ re Baba eres, street. B ‘a few doors sbove J. As ihe improvement will pot interfere with the exeeotion Toph inthe dyeing ‘@0¢ scouring de- Osorestowss Den Bem KID GLOVE DEPOT! KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES EEE evoves @ENUINa JOUVINS! GENUIN s ALEXANDER'S/ at CSAs. BAUM'S EID GLOVE DEPO 403 SEVENTH STREET. PRENOH CORSETS! « ERMAN CORSETA! ALL STYLES OF CORSETS (On band oud mate to order et cHas. BAUMS Meop Skirt and Corset Factory dent 408 SEVRNTS GraesT Orrick 4xD Derot, 562 Baoanway, WN. ¥. marls-w &.Sm BUT THE. GENUINE FAIRBANES* STANDARD SsC4LESB, FAIRDANES ¢ CO., 311 BBOADWAY, NEW YoRs, 166 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, FAIRBANKS ¢ EWING, MASONIC HALL, PHILADELPHIA, FAIRBANKS, BROWN & ©O., 2 MILK STREET, BOSTON, FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON BY W Bake Soy MATUPACTURING, AED it RACAHOUT DES ARABES, which fe pronounced by competent jndgs superior SAS as aes, yoann et domestic manufsc.crers, Becahvat is c.mposed the best putritiv> and restorative substances. It ts oe ebm sivas PERSEESS ont tt ts '. It is capectally desirabie for BER- Ast for W. BAKER & CO'S, snd take no other: your grocer can get i. if be will. W. BAKES 4 00, Dorchester, Mass, ESTABLISHED 1750.