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PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penusjlvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, = SS. BACKPPMANA , Prevt. rris t bait VENING AR Is served by carriers to Penge ribers ate ‘ana ne ae | Sonrt sore Canre rem Ey wall—three monte, @1.88; six months, $3.0; one year, “ ¥ STAR—Published Friday—g1 59 (aca omtatiaaec,| a ae WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1874. TWO CENTS. SUMMER RESORTS. | AMUSEM EVENING STAR. f scong sn eee tt Ren none | Tie, Washington market company. | FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, REPORT OF THE SENATE INVESTIGATING A4TIUNAL THBAKER-—CHAT! wh... wv > _ = _- | has been more keenly felt than that of a studio COMMITTER. Sarurpay, June 13. iASUBSDAT ond FEEDAY MVENINGS, Jane Washington News and Gossiv. | vuitding; not necesearily costly architectural | In the Senate to-day, Mr. Morrill, of Ver | SENATE.—Mr. Frelinghuysen reported from Junsissinal dla yh } a 19RD, nod Grave BATU BURL MATING structure, but rather « large plain building. | Mont, from the Committee on Public Building: | Committee on the Judiciary House bill provid- = witb all trating on Posusrl- | tu heruew cris, writen tor her by FrancisO, | .7"® CurRenoy Brit Devmarep 1x THR | having many spacious rooms, with high ceilings Wien toca cenates of insane United States com- don, Pa.. snd Fait. & | Long, Beq.,cf this city olty,, ontitlea Hovs@—The House to-day refused to concur in | and suitably lighted. Under the sheltering Dorinhd, Md., direetiy | * the currency bill as agreed upon by the Com- | roof of such an institution could be congregated mistes of Conference by a vote of 108 yeas to | not alone the painters, sculptors, and archi- sie aucoccaih eS ies — tects now resident here, but many more who | tion of the act of incorporation, whtch provid 35 eants. = a ts | would be glad to come if certain to dnd suitable | that within sixty days after the compan: wep can tow bese | INTERNAL ee ron | avartere it which to. practice their ‘profession: | possession of the Yea! extate they shail bee 2 1y were 000. Tne receipts for | bite built, its pecuniary success would be as- | the construction of the buildings, which mas Mr. Scott, from Committee of Conference on the fiscal year to date were $97.721,00, so that | sured—for enough desirable tenants stand ready | be completed within two yeats; aud say tan: | tho Freedman’ back bil ccbesitorn en report the estimates of the commissioner, which were | to occupy it at once,--and it would do more. the fact that the construction of the mair which was concurred in. = for $10,000,000 is more than likely to be re- | not only for the acccmmodation of artists, bu! | front building was not begun within the time Mr. Morrill (Vt.), from Committee on Pabtic alizea. for the growth of an art feeling and the trae | when all the buildings were to have been com Buildings and Grounds, submitted a report on a development of art at the national capital, than | pleted, and that the whole front is even now | the Washington Market company. Also, from Tue Prreinewt, accompanied by Secretary | almost any agency that can he devised. We | entirely vacant is proof that the company ha: | the same committee, reported o bill te repeal Robeson, Attorney General Willia Fave heretofore taken oceasion to express onr | failed (o comply with one of the main condi. | certain portions of the defictency act of March 20D, mney me, Genera! Pt T he 12h stant, e Pahcock, and several members of Co: lef views on this subject somewhat at length, and | tions of the act ot incorporation. The remova 3, 1533, and also to disapprove and nullify an > se is sy - Aielapdie yess le we are giad to know that our edorts have nor | of the old, unsightly market, and the erection | act of the legislative assembly of the District of ESD oar Washington this morning for a visit to Cape | been in vain. ‘The attention of beck the artiste | of a fine butiding tn its stead, was au attractiv: | Columbia of August 25, 1573. ie 4 a party will return here on Monday | themselves and of capitalists who are williug to | argument to induce Cougress to grant th: Mr. Morton, from Committee om Privileges hich be con: fined either to Te teomns septum fo the District Tene et to any state insane asylum. Mr. Scott, from Committee on Finance, re- Ported bill duthorizing the Greensburg national nk to remove to Pittsburg. Passed. = with th “ af at Batlrosd offices, Mo n’ng. end Bageagy Checked throneh Becfira & - ter °€ “ at following rates to o ited Siatee: . chorge for reserved : “St Spica, S42 | cured at tle Theater - do 6 e was tohave bsen month | YERS, Proprietor. | econ do'a good turn while making & profitable in- | clarter. Tt would appear that a strict compil- | and Elections, reported Hoase bills to provule ling on Monday and Tucsiay evenings. Jel | rig House Distaicr COMMITTER met thix | Yestment, has been directed to the matter, and | ance by the company withthe conditions oth. | for the election ee Congreseman-at-large from MOTHL, LSHIGH GAP. Cxrdoa Co, >UORDS OPERA HOUSE, : io | there is reason to believe that detinite and satie | Charter was never intended. The committee | the state of Alabama “and in relation’to the ye Opet rs r F = morning and discussed the Baitimore and Ohio factory results will be reached at no very dis- | after reviewing the evidence, say that they | compensation of members of the Louse of Key ONE OF THE COOLEST PLACES OF AMUSE- | Tailroad bill, aud the bill im relation to the | tant day. have found no evidence of fraud uyon the pari | resentatives. MENT IN THE COUNTRY. Farcenship of the jail, and without coming to | — With the return of sammer comes the long- | °f any officers of the company. They appear | Mr. Sherman, from Committee on Finance . — # vote upon either measare decided to hold | ing of the artist, and Jcalarl to have had ail the time the advice of legai | reported adversely on House Dill to amend sec . . pNGTICE.—Mr, Ford takes picasuro in annoane- | anocher meeting om Monday and dispoao of both | '"# OF the artist, and particularly of the land- | counsel, and doubticss supposed they were tionone of the act of May 2 , to provide copeieter. 5 (oat PEOF. HERMANN questions. seape painter, to beout with nature, studying | ing wnat they had a legal right to do, but the | for the abatement or repayme: taxes on dis tork Ofice 8 : ———_—. the face of woods and fields, and catcuing the | committee feel bound to say that it appears tc | tilled spirits in bond destroyed by casualty TH GUEAT PRESTIDIGITATEUR, Pansonat.—Secretary Belknsp is expected | passing witchery of cleuds and shadows. “Mo-t | them that the company hee failed t comply | Aleo, versely on House bill to admit free of - Pcie Bute ee fom, the, wonnd recatvod | to return bere on Wednesday next, and will | of them have thonght ont their programme, | with the conditions of the act by which they | duty’merchandise sunk for two years aud ater, while in Baltimore, aud will positively appear Sgain visit West Point, to be present at the | Sud tome have already made their arrange- | were incorporated. It is not, however, for the | ward recovered, and both bills were indetinitely ‘ r h ‘ ments to that end. Poole gives up his studio | interest of the United States to demand any for- | postponed. TO-NIGHT, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Socte sa teres OF the military academy.---- | to-day, and will at once got the head waters feiture or to injure the property of the compan: Mr. West, from select committee on Trans in his Visite = Senor Manlio, hee annem! | of Cheat river, where he fe eure to flud not only | If the company should megiect orverase th tek. | portation, tonorted adversely on House bill pro GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, visit. Senor Mantillo, whose appointment | Wiig and picturesque scenery, but interesting | fll the remaining obligations of the charter, i: | viding for the constraction of the Fort St. Pb! FANTASTIO. & loinister from Spain to the United States was | Character studies t be imtrodaeed inte figure | couid not object to. the disposal of their im- | lip canal, and the Committee w re discharged » on Bax book now open. some time ago announced, has been ordered to pieces.—to which, by the way, he intendsto pay | provements to the District at a fair valuation, | from the further consideration of the subject. Tronsient Boarders, §.150 per day. Adwinsion, 60c, 760 and @ jeld-st_ | proceed to Washington without delay. more attention hereafter. He will spend some | aud which by the terms of the charter they were | He also, from the same committee, reported Permanent — do. © per month. je9-solm HEATER comiau THe} _—The Committee time there, and afterwards probably make # | to do at the end of thirty years, if #0 required. | aN amendment to the river and hares oi, Jey a ‘ . ee ‘ 6 TWO MATINSES. the moiety bill, and recommended non-concar- | “®#!0? of the two Virgint y and wi Tei iy wrol Firvt appearaneo of the Ohiid Woaders, the BOB- | renee fw all the ROCKY POINT HOTEL, RHODE ISLAND. —Max Weyl has just finished a view on | that may have been taken, and do whatever | a»pointed from the army, two from the Coast = LAL 4 principal Senate amendments. they should be required todo; to this end they | Survey, and three from civil life, which board ON THE BUROP EAN PLAN. Ge biee. See eee Bee ee nett ‘Tho House acted upon the bill by sections au | R0ck creek that will add considerably to his | {MY should be required @ Therefore, no action | shall wake a survey of the mouth of the Mees SEASON OF 1574, pisn Comediens, Mr JOBNSY aise non-concnrred. The bill was then ordered | reputation ss a landscape painter. It is not | as to the company will be recommended at thir = > sippl. with a view to determine the best method to & committee of conference—Mr. Roberts ot | only the largest picture he has produged, bat it | time. It does not appear that the District ot | Of maintaining a depth of water sufficient for ical drama, in three act, entitled N- cz Sheldon of La. and Ward of N.Y. being | has in it some of the very best work that hax | Columbia had any legal counsel in the variou: | the purposes of commerce, eithar wee canal SUREPARE, SHA BOR DON HOUSB- | appointed on the part of the House. yet come trom his easel—the sunlight failing ou | ‘‘arrangements” m: ith this company, ano | from said river to the waters of the Gulf, or by known and popular Summer Resort, sit- ogan. 3 7. = the middie distance with a wonderfully true | itis quite clear that these arrangements no: | deepening one or more of the natural outlets ct rom Pro nee and N OuD No.) Om Exhibition and Sale\New No Corrremations.— The Senate, in exeentive | and tender charm. He has also under way a | only transcend the powers conterred by Con | *aid river, and said board shall make a fall and ms can row be engaged on muierae | OR H zi } 439 "| Session yesterday, confirmed the following nomi- | rich and natural «unset effect—a view looktag frees UPON the District government or the | detailed estimate and statement of the cost o! entene te BH. HUMPHREYS TrH Sr. Rg. = . * 71a St. | nations: Jobn Wasson, surveyor general for | np the Potemac from the little unprete: ding ard of Public Works, but that thez are im | each of said plans, and shall report the same. eae City Hotel, Providence, BT. EP nt goes gh 1g streets, eight | Arizona; L. B. Sperry, Indian agent, Fort | homestead nearly under the aqueduct bridge | provident, and should at once be disipprovad | together with thelr opinion thereon, sbowing ms —— meena a Od] Fellows’ Halle = Berthold, Dakota; Theo. T. Gillingham, Indian | Mr. Wey! expects to spend a part of his out. | and uiled. A biil for this purpoge will be | which of said plans they think preferable, to be URDAN ALUM SPRINGS, notce Thre ageat, Omaha, Nebraska: col- | ‘oer vacation in the piedmont portions of Vir- | reperted. presented at the next session of Congress. Thy a ee 5 ou Fal f. ne Caromos, Zo. eat, Oma raska; Wm. H. Parker, col gus Pp amendment appropriates $50,000 to defray th . ‘ 180, lmrgest ato r Haagines, Window | lecto: inte; Jolorac q " $00,00 ECESEISSS CONSE. YIDEENE ios, Pictares, Brameay Picture Oorda and Tas: | tore ag rene enue, for Table eae, | -ieursani nen dropped historical painting | A GRATEFUL Testimostat.—Hon. 8.8. Cox | expenses of the boart. Accommodations for Over 500 Visitors. sels, Rives, Nulla, &e., 12 the District, Henry ‘M. Gooper, te: | for the time being, though somevbas neciog | has received from residents in the lower Baisae ogi, Motton, trom the Committee on Privtt i co; Henry though t aga se «i Elections, submitted a unanimons re- T ard popatar | Be Ploase ed Nember, jel-ly™ te me rt Debpnyeeny mes j | his will, and is at presont drawing inspiration | Sppi vall rily in Washington the | cort, asking that the committee be di ¥ LL KINDS OF CAST OFF WKABING AP. POSED ARE SEY BOO Fe nis cenetl from the loechaaatibin s following letter in recognition of his efforts in | trom the further e. eration of the ch: Will be Spenr A PAREL can be sold to the very ben eovantege ‘bik — tore of bi: nd. He hasin his behalf of the sufferers by the floods which have —- Hon H. Mivcheil, Senator from U. The Grand B oy addres F cating om 2UsTH, huz Hovse © eo on Territories held a d and richty draped “Si so cruelly devastated that region: gon. So ordered. 2 ovee Sotesby mail promptly attended to uch paw tiger | Meeting this: soak digwed Ga Seniaee 6 weted in her innocent purity as Sk Mr. Wright called np the Honse bill provid enn | hij] dein a rosebush bower that » ing for the collection of moneys due the Uuited The unders:gned, | §:ates from the P gz th EXCURSIONS, &c, of which fai ssissippl, now 8 | The amendments reported EXCURSIONS, &. the sun nor 1 1 the great river, | Committee were then adopted, s A CLUB land. He b C al gratitude for © thet ms pe 5 fa the & ive hundred dol- Eston + Ses | ind {3 at work on ad erie OF yu en Jane 3b, | view, representing mermulla an i Dar ecalitule with ts ro be nad at M.H. Prines’s and at 3. | and real ix is of the great deap, sporting o our gratitude wits T Bniilington’s B. about the é nat about this pi tare the n ex of thanks, on on Werk ‘HAND ¥ACH" of our sfilicte - as sc Side: aoninadh a ( ou ; 5 tok poverished people, to ask heavy es, on = sneak ne x FEU™ ¥ ite LEMONT pondfie nt beyond onr city for utterance, upu a = TR he dias MONDAY, Jt a ak Gees for this vol in bebaif of ‘the toa © the first-clas, | completed and placed o | starving. in the gratuity an en 0 Bay t trait of Jus viable prof h of inteilect and at the 4 the Son of the Sux that must atiract the Lady | attention und go far toward fixin corruption im the loc Mis it ever bey gion now £0 aiilicted —Iai ment, taste and manly cultare—you will out fortune to visit that : the abode of refine- heers ot the Geir lock a.m. eof | 8, Dauntless, Fast W Given, of Wasbingtou; sta anbouncs your nar the tradition touth will rally, aud we cau promise that ard auy rigt and hospitality of the | 1 prays y" to the re éven throngh the clouds o! | an party because it acted justiy towa: 1 . j rs ee ote seamen colored people. war; that he slept ther: en painted in full length. Air. Watt has also er erla Se ) gout “yak On motion of Wheeler,(N. Y.) the Committee ly had his meals ceryed uy | in Barlow's window a littie bit of Ovio scenery toad s i éintetione on Appropriations was discharged from the tar. thet shows the artist to be nearly as much at Rh ern Rage pete weil psec pay 2 ou, | ther consideration of the bill for the relief o: home in landscape us with tue human form. | Pace au m st nil the late firm of Dempsey « O'Toole, and it war The central ouk troe is a veritable oak t cas y, | Teferred to the Committee on Oraima. while all the accessories ara bronght in wi (Signed]—Caleb G. Forshey, P. 0. Hebert On motion of Mr. Kendall, (Mass.) Senate bil eqnaitrath and Celicacy, If this charming | Metison Weils, G. W. Morse, C. M. Soria, D, Congress to-day. 1 : appropriating #1,900 for reilef of John M : Piney by dlonday uext, but it isa littledoubt- | glimpteof nature does not soon tind place on | JUfrnomivon: sede J: M- Sandige, Ai | MUPike was faken up and passed. nd Hcalthy Gummer Bosort, stt- POsiroxe™ Eig Nic of the NORTH | ful wheihe . Will be agreed npon Somebody's wail, it must be because all lovers | Je stata ‘The House then proceeded to the considera- se Rart of Loudoun, KW ASHE aL bas beeo postpone: | that time on, of the committee, was | Of nature are bankrupt. After finishing hit} oy Paegpwex’s BANK BILL.—As antici. | tlowof the Senate amendments to the bill to B Bor ruber 6. B SUREVE Se hard at work on the report to-d. twoor three pietures now under way here, Mr. - % A amend the customs revenue laws and to repsal no ae . 8 EVE, Sec’y. to receive visitors. Should Witt goes to ciunati to paint a portrait of | pated in Thursday's Star, the Senate man- | moieties. rail from Washingt ¥ 7 XOCUBBION de cetingo . Governor Noyes forthe Ohio state house, at | agers on the conference committee with refer- | Nearly all of the Senxte amendments were E to-day a meeting of the comms ti = the recestion of gu: ee oe niveopenian st tices: Potnt by i for to-night or to-morrow to der it. Pa aes hay Shen ge Lege = ence to the Freedmen’s bank have receded from pmo in and aco2 mittee of conference aiks ver and reope ne nt by Fe RS pm missions in that state, and spend some time | the Senate bill, and agreed to the House bil, | was ordered. Sarge ciey rocms, oad nhaee Se tae et | SOHN O'LEARY, Seamer Lady of eres Coe afternoon "at Reiepars Tee On ee | afterward on Lake Eley returning to Washing- | with guiiry smmearanerte tae eat | Whos the section in relation to the aatarios of Hoge will Be given freasewtie of mestet Rertits | make Wall cere MD mtevet wh - esting of the committee wiil be held w-mor- | tov about the ist of October to fila number 0! | committee was presented to the Senate this | Customs officers was reached, Mr. O'Neill (Pa boarders. Terms Ienicat. ‘Those wishing to enjoy | Priut at ipo AU row morning to consider the same, which, if | °iders he is obliged to postpone for the present. | morning. offered an amendment, which was adopted, tix- the cool breezes of this elevated regt atiress a lopted, mort both houses of Con- | He will probably winter here hereafter. Another section {a added to the House bill, | ing the salaries of customs officers at Baltimore Round Hilti P.O. PER ol? or Papo oie = cohaptr the calor ‘the — Mr. James H. Beard, the well-known art- providing that the deposits of the company and Philadelphia at the same rate as those of References st 1309 F site northeeene” Va eaisant teenie Sie a hele Seton Ld ae ain | npeciat Gomouchs anacal oroetaemoemen Lat | ommemelis nostsomaeeee ta thee nee FoR Tax Paxsipent AnD Distaict Arvaras— | smong the best antmal painters of the day, ae | tneia for the ase and bensdt of theaseeinns | om the patt of the House aro Meswe mete, LEONARDTOWN, PINEY POINT, MAR. | In conversation on District affairs to-day, the | OUF readers will understand when they remem- | Oni. ‘The trosteee are required on or before | (N. ¥.), Sheldon (La.) and Wood (N. ¥.) TAINS. ~~" BHALLS ABD POINT LOOKOUT, President taied that ti ji f the | Ber that the popular engraving “Oat All Night” | Joly, 1-75, to make a fullstatementof theacscts | _ Tbe bill for the relief of Bigier, Young & BUSH HOUSB, . ° Dattieter Gunite acne re age finde it | i# after one of his pictures. There are, we | audtiabilitics and lay the same before the Sec- | 00., of Peunsyivania was then taken up and BELLEFOBTE, P SERBS strict of Columbia had many defeo! at believe, several good examples of his work | retary of the Treasury, who, if he thinks the 01 n of Mr. Speer. “ a These Excursions, so popalar the past twoseaso: was both cumbersome and expensive in prac: ‘etary ry, » Btereoscopic jews of Local Scenery to will be, resumed on SATULDAY passed, on Tice, and should be, aa contersplated by ‘Gea, | oWRed In this city. bank solvent, shall issue an order declaring | _ Mr. Maynard (Tenn.) then cailed up the con- be we 4 Senusylvanis avenne, and: gress, very materially modified, He expresse? —Turver, whe has not done much lately, wil! | that thereafter all deposits shall be genoral. ference report on the currency bill. 425 verth Tih otect. For daccriptive clr eules ond toxins, aabrenn jeave the 7th prect wheat at EV&Ky | * Cesire to see the relations between the federal | spend some time in southern Virginia this sum- ~ med mard explained the report at some maj2tm" W. H. WILKINSON & 00, Prop’rs. | SATUBDAY during the season, and r. zleave | Government and the District more positively ) mer, and will afterwards go to the beautifu, Baltimore and Potomac Rallroad. r. Clymer, (Pa,) aconfrere on the of SSAkhke ROTEL Polut Lovkoat af 6 p.m. Sunday,arriviag at Waah- | Jefined. He thinks that Washington, now the | vatce or Wyoming, where he finds not only | ANRUAL MEETING OF TAB STOCKHOLDERS AND ‘Hous, seit be not been able to sign B HAMPTON VIRGINIA. ington at 6. m- Monday. litical. Js destined in the immediate future to’) Choice subjects for kis peuell, bur also arpiace, BLECTION OF OFFICERS. the report, because he believed there ‘This well-known SUMMER RESORT is now open a hate Races tickets io Gels st otice ct w.o.v. e the literary and art center as well. He be ative purchasers of his pictures. A num! ‘of The annual meeting of the stockholders of one thing that could be called money, ani that Pci eceaston of visitors. Sea Batbin iguna ‘Trip Tickclay 81.20" Wor sale ouiy'at the | He¥e8 im the liberal adornment of the capital, | AUve Pure already adorn the wails of some ot | the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company | Was gold and silver. ‘These were the standard facttitice and every cgaveutense for the' - id » and with a properly designed government, eco- the best mansions in thatstoried region of wealth | Ws beld yesterday afternoon in Baltimore, and | Of yaines, and believing them to be such, he was comfort and pleasure: — E. NIGHTENGALT, Agent, homicaily administered, he thinks it would be | (hebest mat the seven gentlemen who constitate the old | not able to agree to the report. This bill means =>, 7 itn Tthstreat Wharf, | ie finest city in the world —Wash. Cor. Balt. | “4 colture. we nt bustly engaged in mak- | Poard of directors were again elected, ns fol: | Only to fasten on the country @ bankineg em INKY FOINT. ——E ‘ rig B A for the rich. It was only @ project to bul P Cones Aen rae rae alt alae te sees <I% the | (oF rein future. He wil go ot in search of | Elaine and Goal Sumpal Gonvs” D™ | sven the coming. sections, ana who voted the putile tant he has sapured the scrvicne g's | GeMe this morning Mr. Morrill, from the | ‘angscape material ina mort timer and wil | ‘The preeident, Hon. Oden Bowie, read hie | f0:¢3 ‘another year rolled round. ‘The national uebtwt the abune denirabie pace ef Sonar anes | St a Bud composed of twelve fretsiant ror Feported'a bit providing that'o mucha ane | FTOBMbIY srend most of ble vacation ia tho pea. | report, Referring wo th trearar of the year wili | DAUEINE system, wat a mere outgrowth of the f ° of - ~ @ 7 e D e % it wo! Tescrt, will havethe sane Regt daring popula GOROERT ee iwi ean? act making appropriations to sapply deficien- pie sokaiee! Lemar Sercbiaglll show astiafnctory earnings of the company for ces tase eek ie eee, to noran gs omy AF im VENING during the sammer season, | cles, approved March 3, 1873, which provides ‘ cchis - wpe Pel » the year. The recetpta for previous months of perpetuate the banking system. Noone ever Mibbingicn end ineattractions of’ sailing, bathing, | mmevelne MONDAY, June Ist, 1e74. “Admission | that the sum to be paid for the Gity Hall build. | lepartment of art he made such | the present year have #0 largely exceeded the | Poniiained of the greenback carrency even in + he is gutistied that no other nenwuneet » Denctug to | ing, may be applied by eaid District only for the progress as must be alike satisfactory to him- | expenditures and increased so much over those | the dark days of last September, and yet this pone fmt ny “nevseine "Geo. JURWEMANN. | “Tection of a suitable building for the District | seli'and gratifying to bis friends: Tip has tex. | ortbe corresponding months of last year, a8 to | 1111 was intended to retire all that currency and Sy Terme Feasoneble. a co “aus = ASAT — | offices, and authorizing the Goverror and | proved greats both in style and touch,—some | be altogether encouraging. This excess would supply its place with national bank notes. He god oll other tetsomatn eaten ae igs: | ow cHaRrEs, Board of Public Works to secure sufficient land | of his later likenesses showing the firmness, | have been still greater but for the unusual ex- would confess that his colleagues of the com ” ith strees. The A . se fronting on Pennsylvania and Louisiana ave- | delicacy, and clearcut expression of a line en- | penditure caused by the unprecedented freshet | nittee were not subservient enough to fully JOHN O'LEARY. elegant end oommodions Iron Steamer tues, between 7th and 9th sureets, providing | gtaving. We refer particularly to a portrait of | of last autumn. A compensation for this hea obey the late pronunciamento from the White {BARD HOTEL, PILOT BOY the government of the United States shal! not | 4 little son of Senator Robertson, recently fin- | loss, however, will be found in the safer ai House, but they bad gone pretty far in that G SARATOGA SPRINGS, * be Hable for any expenditures connected there- | ished, at one of the best pieces of work of its rmanently bettered condition of the road. | airection. It seemed to him manifest that this Torper Juce 10 This vlegaut and perfectly Appty to WM. H. BYLES, Agont, with, be repealed; and that so much of the act | kind that we have scen ina long time, and one | The road bed has been widened and piled in House would not do anything to relieve the ted Bi. facing Congress Park epzyt sel 6th Strect Wearf, of the Legisiative Assembly of the District 6f | that we think it would be exceedingly hard to a Culverts enlarged, bridges sub- people, but all their acts tended to aterm of years.” Witt aa ne Columbia dated August 23, 1871, reducing or | match any where. Mr. Miller's studio, over | stituted for culverts, and the road ly | taxation. ‘Taxation was the shiboieth of the Ewwacruner aera Sa seer |b tee Waukon attract Gompann trea” | tif, "hee te sacha weal ot wes | toudlneh? Oana ov. th Iver Rete | Fam Power. fUey Nad any flied te ~ ~ ~* pany e sap . ac] eet bd ands ee Tees Par amr ch nau to auy hotel in Sar- ae 8 el arene tort of the poor of the District, is annulled and | facenon its walla ns to repay one for eliaving a | over the several rivers are he Gee maees satiety the Gomands of the people and east give mast JOHN B.COzzZeNS, | Cente ad for excursions on Thursdays and Fri- | disapproved. ‘The bill was pacaad ton cocnee | cae pt stairway flights three or four times as | strongest condition, and the different tunnels | "2" vote was then taken, and the report of « BDANS WHITE & etl ie ae week. N. B. FITZUUGH, Agent treading ip the Senate and Placed on the cal high. fully completed. ‘ the Conference Committee was rejected by a J tock Ga Sires What, | CR ate to-day Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, | 4, 2782's Splendid picture of tho “*Ohasm of | ., While the entire transportation business ot | vote of 108 yeas to 146 bays. The vote in detail has been increasing in @ gratifying For EXCUREION fiom the Committee on Public Buildings ani | thé Colorado” is just now the attraction at the ratio, enabling all trains, both passenger and | "45eefellowe: south “4 % _ s——] 5 + Averiil, Su we hove been mech Haat PiouEeds, Teported, without amendment, Mr. | Corcoran Gallery. Most persons unfamiitar | freight, that could possibly be desired to be | rte tsceie eee aT, B ty ¢ ing. doors, new parlors, at The | The Steamer . Frelinghuysen’ providing that the public | With the scenery in that part of the coantryim- | kept on the Washington branch, it has been | Burcburd. Barrcws, Butler, ( Teau Bw Chats beate ns is ia fine order COLUMBIA C Cl Which lice immediately north of rescr- | agine that it must be exaggerated. both in | found that sue faciilties attended on the Pope's | Coss lark, (N. J.) Clemepts, Oobt Rates of Xo. 2, now in the occupancy of the De- | forms and color; but this ts not so. From what | Creek lime were too liberal for the trafic offer. | bb, |Ban. bortment of Agricultnre, made by the filling up | We have ourselves seen of nature in the inte- | ing, or for the interest of the company. While | S¢!, Core of the canal, be attached to, and shall here- | Flor, #s well as from the artist's assurance, we | passenger train is daily run up in the morning as every MONDAY ‘Qutton, Orouns - Tate Darrall, bobbins, Duuncll, Farwell, Garticld, Hagang, Harrison, Hawicy A ZEON, .») Hodges, How o a8 nd promenadedocks, | alter be, @ part of said reservation No. 2. © satlefled that the picture is underwrought | and down in the afternoon, it has been neces Karson, Lamport, Lan October, Hberal deduc- | so7‘is enpectaliy edapred for Moonlight ecaeten: Ee ee = ther than exaggerated in elther respec. “To | ane, “Cwmytyane sreetmoons it has be Passenger riage, Lowe, Grech, Pam phivts for distribation st the Springs, Cots- Apply te STEPHENSON & BReTHER. ACTIO¥ OF THE GOVERNMENT IN THE Parens- | be sure, in general effect not lees than in detail, ae freight from a daily to a tri-weekly ser- | M. McDill ( Wis.) McD, Bean € Bogers, aud Kbvut Hoavo, Washington. | _WA320-Cm Tthstreet Wharf. | urzo, Va., TRoveLe—Representatives Platt | the carvass looks like @ gorgeous memory 0! | vice. By an arrangement with the R., F.and | (tow. ria, Monre, Mo- rane ip tickets, geod until Novernber 1, fro. 6 8; from Washington, - I — RE STEAM YACHT WANDEUER wsis im’ BO. JORDAN. Owner and Prop’r. chartered by small parties f GK. oF © he | snd Binwell seibeatey cuee eee dream-lnnd, but it is in reality # faithful tran: | PR. Ro, pe Bxcur- 2 and requested that troops be seal teeaieeeery, script of mature, and as such is not only well | lished bet cl ree ~ | tex, Myers, Negley. Orr, Peer ari, Packer, Parsons, een Eacbaaneb oan Batten tn Bribam, ebilltps, Pract, (Va.,) “Pratt, Puraan, on oft ore i Bansicr, Rayicr, Ray, Bice, Bichmond, sions to OHSIN BRID het points. Va. hi tec: t North seeing, but deserving of caretul study | enabling passengers to leave Richmond in the | Ent?» a » Busk, Sawyer, Soofieid, = —- seats acces: Avaly ot 949 Mecsacha SMM | ere liven: hey slegen enae Gases | This plctare ought to be owned by government | CraDunE bpend reveral hours in Baltimore,and | Ratinc™ £00, Bom, Rusk, Saw maker MERCHANT TAILORS. meu . 16 Sm"_ | Spon hearing this, the temainder of tha fi, | 8#& companion to the Yollowstone Iaidacape hour | smith, (Pa) Binith, (La) Saith, (Va.,) Sauk: ‘nia delegation, with the exception of Me, | 1D the old House hali, by the same artist. PB ties 9, pow, by PHIL, Fiomas, utsted in'n request to the President | _— We havo alreafy referred to the fact that 610 F ornsar, Orronrs Pece Orne SEGRE Sentence, eorner tainted whe nett | that he would not order soldiers to Petersburg, | Mr. Preston Powers, son of the distinguished apai-ly : aablagion. D. dD. | would eay thet I am eblo to plosseallvead tae | © = believed that ander the marshal and | American sculptor, isin Washington modeling ). BEIBESGES. no pay demanded. Prices le, mayl-ém= ” | distri ee aan ir caws of the country would | some work to be put in marble on his return t be enforced, if any one has co} ited an | Italy. We have not yet had an o; portunity to 5” NiSuccess ric H. #. Louden & 0o.,) offence he will be punished. Ordering soldions ‘hie studio, but before. oo. Grfizens, auuY a8 ¥ HiGcMsXS, MAQHOLIA, HAMS, GUO. | thereat this time would injure cent ae viait bis studio, but we have soon (onic. surder, prague. Btowell, Waldron, Willer, Tod.3) rd Wooa MEKCHANT TAILOR, jugar jams, lia Shon! mate of bis genius by Dr. Horatio Stone, him- Hotel, (inate Brown's, gud Middlings, choice Leaf Lard, ‘fn > do bo earth): tw any o1 ‘accomplished jptor aud exac ate pee Cette. | ete Suse received and fat cance o> | Goctinedl to totectere te tie eee eee. othe buss hat ee HENRY BGAN, quest was in consequence of excitement at th: seen from the hands of Mr. Preston Powers in. PURE SODA WATER JH ___Tthand L streets northwest. | arrest of nine conservative dicate that the mantle of his father, Hiram L4"s MOWERS, | for alleged violation of the Powers, hasfallen upon him. They evince the ? = eS RETR MReprosntadve Harris, of Virgioia, called at eetaes can ao nen enn ee STEEL FOUNTAINS. wa! @ POTS, &c, | the Hxecutive Mansion to-day, to seo te Prost. | ProPortion and Gnish, which were so character at dent ip regard to the application whieh hasbeen | 2°, of ~ ie Noe og Hong Uv ” IN = a . S ANNRE UTES MEERA TATEES | onscor TORE Mi RAMIi'e, | made te eooe tt wot te befuiniveg, | Segevovenmin omer, Cated ite ane ; IN _ie2-e03t Louisiana av,, bet. 9th and 10th sts, ote Se of dl which belong to the true art- STEEL #OUNTAINS. fF°® THE Wan™M WeaTHER. that state, and to-amure him that as good order | /*t» 8Bd secure the favor of the ruses. 4 — prevailed in Petersburg as in any city of | —1f one can judge properly of statuary from SUPERIO“ SYRUPS FROM FRUIT JUICES ont oa eteate ine. Coe the Union, The Pi ng t from ic tations, the bust of Mr. = - ar, Ganiz’s ’. orn the city, Judge Harris went to the Department | Sumner by Mr. Martin Milimore, of Boston, Counter Fistnres and Syrap Bottios to Loan. | Vizeea' 16 mie itimon bogae, Ol cise gehs | of Justice, where be was f ha copy | doubtices the bert marble it of the dead SAWL C PALMER, olf Brandies and Whiskies for medicinal’ par- | of a telegram from the At Senator we shall have. The work was finished . pores, ¥ United States Marshal Ramsde!l » | ip 1869—a period when Mr. Sumner may be said malltr 39 Greene st.. Goorgetown, D.C. he HEN GY EGAN, ou to have been at bis as the artist en- Za GOLDBREO, No 923 D urea jolt St Teh and by strevis sorthwest. necessary steps to the property | joyed the warm friendship of his eu every Berst0 percent. move for all kins of Wear- | JR UT ¥ BM ata nat che ofloers | Facility wae wixhin his reach to 6 im t Sh ; 4 A mak faitht was Promptly attended to. Letts aoe y AT BALTIMORE PRICES. ‘monstrations them tn the per | likeveen bur eae cies at at rey by Sire. Loae myz la" Week recsigte an a iene if jun HK peepee nee eee ee the severest tests. The impression made b; \N¥ IS NOW PREPS a ‘eum a the his borne out Tee Ee Tate ERE thl'ceizens ould 72a bad ie tans omraee | he Bbragreptie lly borne out by ihe ave RNISH THE BEST BUBB! EB. DUTROW, you; if these men are jumner’s friends best qualified to BCA STONER, FOR WALiSs, POUNDATIONS jell" Oorner 10th al de. found inadequate for the you will be | give judgment on the subject. Wehavo scen ND SMALL DIMENSION, at vory low priv > ext from letters ed promptiy at their Wharf, corner K TILK Pare Gan LE ed ay | furnished, & call made by you upon me, racts such men ‘cal MiEKPare Country Le and B iB with troops from Fortress Menrse? itis desira- Puillipe, Bemis, and others, ail praising it a ba jie acitetos'esit uh ended ot ei: Warranted pote nod rea chery dar. Prey *ibne Richmond Serucee ‘of tals morning gives = quart. 320 etree 4 d Stone Bow eH. ALVORD, Presid Decree: eee a ta on wayRlm Sarviard Free Stone M. and M LNWICK SEMINALY FOW FUUNG LADIES lonsebold ior tho supmutar at 95 pes fo give 61.200 ball cath Pa Siicwn Geen eee pobaeng ne Tog Sei cnn EAE sbi | Hk jtyinhichanse "om OF Ms | BOP ee Seca em | deposits, “increase, $89,100; clr frend on the “SrrKa, May 27, 1874.— On our retorn to Sitka we picked up the crew of the United States hooner Margaretta ka, ‘with those portions of the wreck which the In- ———o— The Situation im France, THE VIOLENCE OF THE BONAPAR Teepe. Pants, June %3.—It i* reported that the yio- lence of the Bonapartists of the past few dave is part ofa conspiracy they have entered into to bring about the dissolution of the assemt!y and appeal to the country throngh a pict COUNT SAINTR COROT x ped before the y day to answer lor bis asault upon Gambetta. A SEML-OPPICIAL Be protests against the ne: lare @:fficuitios ae m'sch Shipwreek a Savappan, as ored, Dr. Garth ored men got in all drowned, ex captain. to the wreck, where two other the balance’ of the a ledon a raftto St were taken off by the steamer arrie and brought ity this morning. They wero four days without tvod. ° New York Notes. MAND 84 PRR DAY. w YoRK, Jane The bricklayers of thie city have decided to demand #4 per day after Monday next. TRE TAL AUIPMENTS TO-DAY Aggregated S715,63,0f which 8 ) is gold coin, and the remainder gold and silver bare. TRE BANK STATEMENT. The following is the weekly bank statement Loans, increase, 81,51 specie, decrease, $2,461,100; legal tenders, Gecrease, & A two col: amped ai ho retarn crease, £92,200; reserve, decrease, $: poemoaiite: Acnaemnae Affairs in Keading, Pa. SNORTENING THE ROE 2. Reapine, Pa pounced that owing to the iron apd coal trade, the he shops of the Reading Kat the line, will be reduced hours on and after M. ° SENTENCE Joseph McMan th of the bor im the pany, along niue to eight Wall Street y. Few Yorn, Jone 13 —The Post's foancial artich say r:—The Wail street markets tc ly dull, all enles of gold b: . gold Jonrs the rate: 1s pe> ae- bum for carrying. Foreign exchange ts steady at yesterday's rates. The money market i= oxtremely easy e: rg call loans 2@3, and prime meicantile pa- The Mark ALTIMORE, June 13.—Virginia «tres, olf, 90; givia’s consolidated, £1; West Virginias, Li Borth Carolina sixes, old, 20; 40., new, 15; do. spo- eed = 0 % 3 tng and. P. x ‘ mere 18%. @ ise Bolk Mecte—thoulders, T\; clear rib sides, Bace dere, @r, clear rib si by 10% . Bugar-cured hath, s@le%, Lard—retiued, 1. ‘estern butter quiet; qua! of receipts poor, Iieal. Coffee quiet, bot fre. wigai. Wiltaky 5 wf firm, lo, Goi. Beschonge, tons: aiakeswbect ee Gort » IDSs a . 5 . - we ‘oments dull. 7 - 1s dull. New York, June 18 —Flonr dall and anch: l. W deat quiet and declining. Cure dali and droop ng Loxpox, June 13, 12:30 p.m. —Bonda of 1868, old, ad 1867, 17%; Erie, 26k G87; New York Gentral, Loxvon, Jane 13,2 ie, T@N's. Paris dispatcher gucte ner, $0 centhines, Hey. oy Telure aad stationary upper fake region and the st increasing clondine--. with local Fains on tward to the M tempe: Misscurt river will rise worth, tbe lower Misatest Tunic Acctpunt raow Fine — On Thursday njght Mrs. Fether Bary Bamburg after light E : ran about the room endea: to ae tae The child, al ‘at times AA lett side’of bis Tace fod head, scorehed.— Balto. A ran is now said hind a wife i 8

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