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THE EVENING @ STAR. | 5 === Che Evening Star. ® SI Ge: gtx month THEW sor fr no Paper sen BF Rarer of advort'sing furnished on appiicatton, MMER RESORTS. t. 43 -N2. 6,627. ASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1874. TWO CENTS. sv ain. | Tr. + Herris of Ga , Harrison, EVENING BUAR. _ jscmescnesiianiones| Auun or ae mee tei. "0 ut ley of Oofin., Hays, Honten, Here oopet, Hoskice, Howe, Habbelt mee ry C ESTER SO DAEs: PASSAGE OF THE BILL REPORTED BY THE LN- ree i Lemheoe, wanes; | shi : ‘The joint select committee investigating Dis- VESTIGATING COMMITTEE. big ct wie Mobs | EYERU NIGHT AND Th Washington News and Gossiv. trict of Columbia affairs met this afternoon at| In the raced Representatives yesterday, | son iar 8: t ties O58 hg cr, Tee e Ee eak, deptcttome Dresdet = oI 20% the evidence of I wit- | the bili to provide a form of government for the | Packerd. Pecter. rons | PO Veevriise tooe AND DELIIDUS, IsTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from this | 2 o'clock and took the evidence of several wi £0) tips, Piovos, Pike, m Ber | The Onarm tig Actress, oR. Pro | SEANLEY, 6 il) appear tn her OHABLOTIEB | source to-day were 8346 4° 23. nesees coi cerning the recent tafe burgiary in | istrict of Columbia reported from the investi- | Pol am, Predier 3 at character of = » Sears tae the D: t attorney’s office. gating committee being under consideration— Pesan En the Gresseet of Wid oe re catinn, ontitied eT errs © WIOMINE: 1 Celenla Wallitys Chie of (aus Sveurery| tg |. Bis. Wiles AA acemmee tab sleaes, Caruk, OB, T280a8 HOOK MURDER. Poni erecta eret-seryice tores, was examined with ref-| Mr. Niblack said ne had understood that the ewer * AMONG THE VieTTORS at the White Tonge | erence to his communicating with Michasl | officers of the District hal been guilty of un vpeilth of a0 i der, 82 2eIGHIWcol K ~ | oh i ho the President was ex | Hayes after he bad escaped into Canada. | lawful acts. He desired to know whether the si dehy Me etrm. Strait, Swann, 8p or, Gp econ enek - ibis morting who saw shes ©X | It appears that Hayes eutmitted while an- mmittee recommended any censure of the | (Sowa if BO". Towusend.\yner, rom. Sevator Jo hus Hill. of Georgia, der bg pewe te let ad Ege faced bapsom § ficers ry have violated the law and baak- of Woy W lint oF Weis Se eee @ toa ewcomb, one of his assistants, dat rupted the District. cf ted., Wood. We pore asp eh pid . Ameri. | %t Boston, within a day or two after Wniticy | “Sir Wilson replicd that he did not think it ¥ fir-t ay peared before the committee. Whitley, | «ss the province of the committee to recom- - mesfeorperdin aS iy i | cam Minister to Austria; Gov. W. Dennisoa, o | inexprauation, says that knowing tbe invostt: Titanee, 2@ cents. ° Obie, and Edgar 1. ATIONAL THEATER—CHAT! waenys k mend censure of any one. The committee Welles, of Hartrord, area Log pocmegres were anxious to secure Hayes, | would have considered the frame of govern- write # letter from Boston to Newoomd, | ment, but they concluded that they bad not . avon, Can bb of Kanone Oak, ocker, Cressl ew York directing him to proceed to Canada | cime to perfect it. There were too many things . ee, dor pe tt, Bamee, 3 Dey lv ania av ae —- TRE ENGHOSSED HILL which pasaed the secure Huyesif possible. Newcomh went | to be provided for, as fer instance the police, | qarh' lhe road depot eect png BL A EH House yesterday to provide a torm of gorera- | to Canata and tound Haves, whom he intecel | te Schools, the fre department, Ge. They | 10k a SBA ULOR. Proprie Fi ee TY GILLAGHER- "| ment im the istrict of Columbia, was presented | return fo the States. Hayos declined tocome | therefore thought it best @ make such provis acy Pe. = in ber mew rmw: rteen for hr by FrancisO. |” ia : iniess be could bewseared of freedom trom ar- | as would furnish a model municipal govern PPALBOTT HOUSE BSRNSUILER, Movt- | Cong, kea-scf this citt cir}, w-ticke b the Senate this morning. It is the intention | rect. Newcomb oould not promise euch tree. | ment toc the capital of the nation. They had, A ee comnty, Md.. is how oper “dee sa JH AT it mient inthe | OCH up tn that body to-day if possivie. tom. ,Whitley says before Newcom> started | -herefore. provided fur a commission, to. be — them they mesh te the, new songs, “El wake : = , 5 ~ ots instructions were, in case Hay: oud not | composed of two Senators and two Kepresenta- vill, Orth, Parker of Ma, Per Mung,” “Rievig Amorgthe Cover” aud You | THE ARKANSAS WaR has been transferred to |"! np tac 2 iT t in, ‘ Pies pn fing Washington. This mormng Joseph Brooks, of | Tetvtm with bim to take bis deposition. Hayes | tives, to submit a frame of government t) the ad, Rice, B Urior, Robinven of Ohi ts Pope ar Prices: 78 5) apd 25 eynts. No extra ‘Hd not make @ deposition, but wimitted to t Congress. It was desired by every mem- | Sener, Sierwoo?, Sloan, Slow. Smith of New Sne | Gives. Oa | charee for regorved s+ which can now bese | Arkansas, clawing to be governor, arrived in | Newcomb that the depostion presented ty the r of the committee that the government | “mith'o! Ohio. ench trai cured af the Themer or Kull=’ Muric Store. this city and took quarters at the st. James | comnittee by the New York attorney Somer- | -bould not be political or partisan, and. there- ran brioge, e TUeDAY MATINEE hotel. During the day ke visited the House of | ville was correct. Both Newcorn an1 Hayes, | ‘ore this commission of four was provided for alterae Woe ot Mee tiles oaut ss pig, MAY GALLAGHER. Admivion, | xepresentatives and Senate chamber. after the latter's retnaal to make a deposi tne. : it is made the duty of said commsssion to sub- been cutirely refitted ™ 4 “illisms cf Mich,,Wiilte, Wilson of Iowa, Wolfe, Woodworth, Young of Ky—"1 ‘The bill was then passed by s vote of 216 yeas t . Those voting in the negative were Mestre, Barber, Bradley, Burchard, repted for Ex: ir, BorsAKD & HERENER, , trie, Va. Pe ——— went into the t.1 graph office and Hays « mit & statement of the proper proportion of ex. THRE 18 THE Best avuTHoRITY for the | | telegram to Newcomb tobe sent to Gol. Wait- pense that should be borne by the United States statement that there is not a word of trath in | ey to the effect that neither Whitley or any government. ‘There are several strong reason ae LW. zaila- ber of his furce was connected with the | by this should be done, and the exact rel To parties leaving the city and my custor ‘he paragraph announcing that Wm. D. Gaila- | mem sla ceeee abet, of Pewee vatley, neat Lanissiile, Ky., is | DUFelATY. ions of the general government and the Dis na, ton, Creamer, Eldredge, Kasson, 2 , n ‘ weomb was examined and substan | -rict should be definitely ascertained. and one | Kellogg, Lawson, Martin, MeKees trth, trent Og my, otock of aroatly reduced cade age yr = oom — = fhe | tiated the statewent of Wuitley. tsthat because when demands are made for ap- | ‘ier. tay. Simith Of NY Smith of 0., Straw- . porition 01 f seistan! i ecretary of the Tre; Among the witnesses to be examined are | propriations trom term to term they cannot be sridge, Thomas of Va., Williams of [od., and fat ef rmor price, toclosethat | ary, recently vacat Thonas Stailer, a clerk in tha secret service | properly made im the absence of this informa. | Wileon of low d . othe sd Cunz—one in ‘ ‘ples on Pose’. | | VELVET ®RAMBS ant P4S8E PARTOUTS re- ae Aoromer Spm mais emcee incemploy of Whitley in’ New Sark city aud | “Br. Garfield inquired whether the bill pro. ae Starbsrinia, Mint qasuis | qoetd aeaper cent AIT oe Rece SPUB Bane, | Buster sat Based ©. Woe Vi otters iow, | Reother a clerk inthe Treasury, and Mr. Dall, | oved that the commission shoud frameagov- | KORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, th “be Rie aD opt oF S s * | «telegraph operator. ernment and al xX the amount the govern- ——e —_ scan bs bat at Batlrosd offices, | 7a #8 made to oruer jels-lm_ | tenant Commander George W. Coffin ant | "Wn F Note has aigo been subpanaed. Itis | oom should pay annually. ‘ Tuveway, June te. Dg; checked through 2 Bo.JOm Exhibition aad Sale\NewNo | Paved Assistant Engineers J. C. Pemberton | not thought he is to be examined with reference | "Mr. Wilson replied thas they must report to sexare.—Me. 8; veda ee ‘ine »! @ ater sent at following rates to 456” } 439 «nd J.C. Profer from the naval academy and | ‘o the sate burglary, but ts to inform the com- | Congress, and Congress itself would tix the ape eae - Spencer, fthe United Seats ‘rH BT. ae Tru 8t. | placed on waiting orders. mittee how many contracts, and to whem | amount. ee of Conference on the bill te correct data of = MARKAITER oe Se awarded, bave been let since the close of the Mr. Chipman said he desired to call attention | ommissions of certain officers of the army, Yo. 439 frtonpreberions Le ANOTHER New PLanut.—Professor Joseph | testimony taken by the jeint committee. to the fact that under the erganic act thefuli | shich advances Major Wm. Myers, of the motes oll" Fatstiues, * Heury, secretary of the Smithsonian Institu- | Col. Whitley is of the onicion that the at- | control of the funds was placed with the Board Ab largest stoc! tion writes us to-day: “Prot Foster, of Berlin, | ‘emptto fasten the res,ousib‘lity of the safe- | of Public Works. duartermaster’s department, on the army reg- rity of the & i ter, made a report, which was conearred in. sosde | n' Pr de and Tas- ‘ . barglary on the secret service force of the Mr. Wilson said if the gentleman would trace “5 “Sisto Heveuth, magnitude, by Persothe ee Quine | Treseury is being made by Sum Felker, form- | ihe groceedines and theticbate at ther dae'ke | ._M¥- Scott called up the conteronce report on saws Cast cleventl, magnitude, by f *be moiety bill. EF Picase remember Name and Number. Jel-ty" | sours, half a minute, right ascension, twenty. | “Tly a detective in Mr. Sargent called attention to the fact that he employ of Pinkerton, of | wouid tind that Congress never wegeooaed to give C Au KINDS OF CAST OFF WEARING ap- | ‘%0 degrees, thirty-two minutes, declination | Chicago. He said to reporter of Tue Star | che board that great power. The way in which Wop ned fr S 4 . he moiety bill, as passed by the Senate, fixed that be was the only ian lio knew in the Uai- | movey was expended was one of the usurpations ~ 4 . is siudter om the Bine PABEL can be sold to the very best advantage | “uth. red States capable of “putting up such a job.” | and unlawful acts of the board. he saisties of the collectors at lioston, New ates. by rail from oy addreseiug or calli: UsTH, muns owitehback. G: pedations, Lon Spi Terms m derate, G. Heference:—A. M. Read, York and San Francisco, leaving the salary at Philadelphia as at present. The Conference Jommittce had reduced the salary at Sau Fran It looked calling on Tae Hover Disraict Comitrge held a | Whitley says he is strengthened in tuis opinion | “Mz. Chipman said the law was constraed as yall promptty attended to- Onsh paid.fii-tt | meeting this morning and again discumed the | *Y the fact that eince the burglary has occurred | giving inte thatrowee Sete seek seams ieee to. ak gate Be uation ak trac tari a. cee hip of the | “24 TUMor has connected the secret service | " Mr. Wilton was aware that itwas s0 com -—- 4 . . orce with it, Felker bas made a written app! fact that the taxes were not paid. It was levied pha the provicions of which were printed in | ug of four men of the ship's company by the | on the Ist of July, 1sv3, with ‘certain abate, fue Sean. A committee of conference on the | -apsizing of a boat off Point Zopotitian. The | mente for prompt payment. Under the pro. i enereeing Yous was ordered. The House | «ames ot the drowned men were John Moran, | visions of that law the taxes were to pay'the roles, mad & plano in the honse These Excursions embrace trips ever every line | merded the Senate bill yesterday by regulat- BRIE Bs 1uWayY ‘isco, aud put Philadelphia over = strued, but it was never 50 intended. : teen “ 39 kin EXCURSIONS, &e jail to the marshal of the District, and without | ation to the Secretary of the Treseury tor bi Mr. Wilson closed with an explanation of the | “Sif the Reaver oo oe c& BES RT —fativia Prin < cata Herts oming to any conclusion in the matter post- | Whitley's) place. section of the bill proposing that the debt shail | : “ya yet = BES RT —Ilativi Y'e) p properas hiladelpbia, for which be gave bim credit. ea tr er hacen (j*S5D EXoumtION ored it to the next session of Congress. A earaias — oe fonded. z Mr. Sestt cald tho Bentler tron Geammla semion of the city 7 oF ‘keultory discussion then took place in relation | THE Committee of Conference on the Car- | “sir! Bass (N. Y.) a member of the joint com- as exercised & fatherly care Over Ben Fone agreeable retreat ST. DOMINIC’S MUTUAL RELIEF SO- | 'o the business on th» docket and the impor- | -ency bill are cousidering the following propo- mittee, then proceeded to make some explans- | “Ei S™rcrinns © patmerly care credit - cieTy, tance of some of the measures, after which the | ition: The limitation ef the volume of cur-| tion ofthe billin relation to the Subject of tax Mr. Sargent. 110 not bave the advent > 10 committee adjourned till next Decemb=r. ency to #3: which will stop the ma- | *tion, and said it bad been thought best to being raged conference committee, though, There gerbe ELYMONT, ON MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1574, ‘Tun Ganare Apprepristion Uommitice hela | upwiations with ther serve, tbe release of the mio only acch general remarsa an sronld, otteg Dae. theoth ext tan loued aibartetet . = long sersion this morning in consideration of | “teat. vo be deposited with the Seoterery or | Ulll, aud histemarke would be ooniined to the me Wiesel coe ae re aons Stenmer, COLUMBIA, | ‘he sundry civil appropriation bill which passed | fe Treasury, and the distritution of #57 000. aon Soeed Sze CnO8 St “Lichis wes Sneeried. Teo quanion wun eaieed pa Z — Lise de a 8 he Houre. The amendments offered ara pro- | 60 to the south and west, the amouut ta be Hs ape ae ta Wanaen ae eee ana erence as to whether the com: [ME oCeAN povse, ys posed are so numervus that if adopted the bil! | sithdrawn from the east. ad chain Geek ie aad Coon ni outade ction of the salary question, SEW PORT. BT, Music by Dench’s cel: bra‘ed Brass asd String | *i!! almost assume an entire new form, and the Later —At quarter before three o'clock this | + halt in — wes ome ad art aig baa ee 1 din the aflicmative. The salaries —e work upon itis farfrom being completed. Tne | .trerneon the conterence committee perfected | of the two cities, an © proposit . ry ets adjusted to correspond with the re- " adw ittirg a eent and! $1. 154 | consmittes agreed to hold anotber meeting this ll, which will be reported in the Senate and Scarce tor chs Common cane ieee y the adoption of moieties. The mole JUNE 27th 174 J\CURSION BAT POR On AB To | <ventg to further consider the prurisions of | louse this p. m. ss ear the Legelature levied a tex of two per | ‘ies in San Francisco were bat $2,000 last year, i _WBAVERS 6 BANS | eee cite, cate pee Foca of Tut Cuxw or tux Fontons | cent, io Warhingtey and 1% im Georgetown | "aie im Pbiladelgite they were <3, 70 WATres Arply to aA ConPerENce On THe Gas Bitt.—Inthe San- | ygown 1 Heroic Act-—Lieutenaut Com. | apd the county, and the result was great com- | ut Sargent, él) did object to tuls degras ' snd Healthy, Summer Bosort, et tm" Gorner K and 2 ste this afternoon Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, | iuander Francis M. Green, commanding the Rte coca ae tis nek revit Ste- I acon of Ban Pranciecn. ®. wate : : moved that the Senate nonconcur in theamend- | «5. §. Fortune, in a letter to Secretary Kr Eaciency on the fst of July would be more | Mr. West said New Orieans had also basen de- ‘peer ene ment of the House to the bill regulating gas | on, dated Vera Cruz, Mexico, May than $1,000,000. Some of this was due to the | ‘Taded and reduced below Patladelphia, which PMMER EXOORSION TIOK- | “orks, which passed the latter body yesteraay, | .ivee a detailed account of the death t © did not understand. Mr. Howe opposed the adoption of the report ie said the report made the revenue laws less ficacious than formerly. It was in opposition : tichard Norker, John McInnis and James Da- | current expenses, the salaries of the school | ° 2 views of many honest merchants. The 1 0 freguentiy if desired by the tite oud cxtend Geil | mg the price of gas according to the price of | ey. Commander Green accords great praise to tuuchiann, remem and etuex employes, from the | “Tevisions for penalties were so loose that they erat nine. hse ishing to eajos Tite city sand extend toall | og), ensign T. C. Spencer, who, at great rise,swam | jowest chimney sweep to the Governor. The rt wilages pie mag ewok | ae ee oasis HS Gi — og ab ees ‘brough @ heavy surf three 3 y » woul vl Reaué Bilt P.O, Gdns Oe Wes ty tpg above. Tue SeNxate Committee on Post Offices ana | ‘Ut {rem shore throug! y taxes were collected so slowly that there were apious. In proceeding in hisremarks, Mr. H. nquired why the salary of the Collector of New Beferer County, et imes, saving the lives of Lieutenant Hutchins | more than @ million dollars due. By an esti- Post Roads beld a meeting this morning and nd Boatswain’s Mate dobn Smith, who would | mate prepared by the Governor to be sent to TRUNGAr. Pt sat “4 York should be placed at $12,000 per annum GKIMAGE 9ek into consideration the resolution which | ertainly have drowned without his aid,and | the District Legislature, printed on page 250i | * J . sas introduced in the Senate last week by Mr. | vsde the mot gail-nt effurt to save Melones. | the report of the commitice, it was shown that | ‘ben that of the Secretary of the Treasury was MOUNT VERNON prser “OTb y o Pp Juarterma:ter Christopher Fowler is also men- | jor the year ending June 30, 1875, the current | ,000 per annum. ‘ TAINS, Ek argent: “That the Committee on Pos: Ostices y z , 1875, iar. ‘Conbling said he conlé mentionone ren. BUSH HOUSB On BTURDAY, jews tore ieee nd Post Roads be instructed to inquire whether | Ded for gallant condact on the occasion. Setimated expentte of the District of ten miles 1 2) ‘aus socutiery Tesponsibility of the Collec. BELLEFONTE, Pa.” BF The Presid ut sud Cabiaet will attend. sny further legislation is necessary tosecure the | 4 Lovisiawa DELEGATION.—Governor W. pe api tier ap by ny ergo Taek rdomc cat or at New York was enormous, amoupting at Sterececcptc Fon bg rls) ~ ea ana Ppctwech Ben Mosopal semi-montaly | 1. Kellogg, Col. L. B. Packard, Gov. Beker, ik once necessaty that Congress, unless it intended to | ‘me*tobaifamillionaday. He was respon ‘Two Dollars, to be bat b agreed to report back | ‘0l- Landvoigt, a committee representing the | rollow the example of the District government, | *B/€ Rot only for bimselr but for bis arm; of te a JG | ce rerolution, with the statement that,1 the | itizens of Louisiana have arrived here, and | und let the District run into banktuptey, to poorer Hoar Nil mv fll erga SRVENTH STREET WHAR pinion of the committee, no farther legistation “ill appear before the proper congresciona! pre vide forthe payment of current expenses. or which the Collector ot New York is liable at ABNES HOTEL, ) Mast Gret, BG June i. 1s4. | <necesears. ‘This action sustains the opinion | vmmuttees to urge the propoa.tion that Cou- | The committee had for this recommended Seen ts er ee B HAMPTON VIRGINIA Steamers of the ond decision of the Postmaster General. ress shall take exc!usive control of the levees of | this increased tax that the teachers, fire- is salary. Fuown SUMMEB KZ80HT is no: cetween Washingteu and Alezat — ee Hasisslppl, and ropriate the;funds neces- | men, police and other employes ‘might Mr. Howe said the Treascrer of the United Uo gently eee Soph Ege ANoTHER DeveaT vou Civit Rigats.—In | ry to revuild and key them in proper condi- | wot be left to suficr. By reference to the tatle Sahn ne nk ee ee iain _— od leak trip as To ue House this morning Mr. Butler, of Masea- on. Unless Congress does something in this | of taxes on page 28 of the report it would be ther information, fit gud deligncfal breezes on | sbusetts, asked unanimous cousent to take the | ‘rection Lefore Monday next, the condition of | seen that this tax would produce about the | '4 not get eo much salary, and yet their peca- : iary liability was fully equal to that of the srees J » 30-L make the trip d invigoraiin iP hater ne overflowed districts will be far worss dur- | amount required, if all the taxes were paid the | 8ry 2 aria fret ctr satse ta B58 BOWIFOR, Bres F Sere telenea Anode rarenal Gommittos, | ge sun mer ard fal, In consequence of | smount would be #2,800,000 in round mumbere. i, Onpeoteeaa the effect of the bill from i == ia &. GEPNEY. General Several objections were interposed. It is not | "al lose of crops, thar at present. The com- | The committee had recommended that the tax } weginning to oud was im the interest of ton (,EORGIANA EXCURSIONS wrobable that the bill will pase this sescion | Witter waited upon the President this morning | be made payable on the Ist of November. Some a) 5 3 omugglers. After some farther discussion the report of ‘be Conterence Committee was concarred in without a divirien. Mr. Allison stated that unless the new Dis- trict bill was taken up to day it could not be pasted at this session. On metion of Mr. Morrill (Vt) a Conference Committee was ordered in the bill to regulate as works in the city of Washington. On wotion of Mr. Sprague the House concur- ent resolution granting the use of the rotunda or @ centennial tea party celebration on the -vening of December 16 next was adopted. ‘The Chair appointed as the committee of ; snd tanked him in behalf of the whole people | of the residents had complained that this made The urdersigned having prrchased theetght sears For Cech Ber alee nes atacne Nneae waste |} the matcer Loulsann tur bis promet aeton | sGoubleter Ten allegation was unfounded. lease of the ab. ve desirab-e place of Sam: ased, Mr. Butler made a motion that there be n sending relief to the suffering inhabitants of | The lasttax bill was passed June 25, 1873, and se pa Fe | LEONARDTOWN, PIBEY POIRT, MAE- | | sestion of the House to-morrow night for do- he overflowed yortion of the state. made collectable July 1, 1873, and was to pay style unsurpassed by any SHALLS AND POINT LOUKOUT. vate onl; FE ea appropriation bills inter- pate eee. the cuirent expenses of the year beginning op ene,) w pre " —— Tt is the general im CHESAPRAER AND Oa10 CaNAL—Tie Annual | thatdate. The present tax should have been peceh On the bill oad ne esa? making ® | :2cqorts.—The stockhoiders of the Chesapeake | made payable dJuiy 1, 1874, but the committee Rar its consideration © 2° Causes which pre- | “nq Ohio Canal Company held meoting in | had proposed to extend tke tae we ee sent its consideration. Annapolis yesterday. The forty-sigth annual | November. The people in the stir that had NoMINaTions ayy ONPIRMATIONS. —The eport of the directors was handed in by Presi- | been made had some of them believed that 1S Lith strees. President sent to the Senat ent Gorman, by which it is shown that d Congress would pay all the expenses of the Dis- f : resident sent to the Senate yesterasy the fol- | he fiscal year ending December 31, 1% trict, and had not paid their taxes. Besides the Caan HOTEL ; pag tty owing nominations: Richmond Pearson, of | eceipte were £07 60 52, being $2) 655 4 in | expenses submitte by the Governor there were G SARATOGA SPRINGS. Sate Boom tickets for sal at office of W_O. V. | North Carolina, to be consul at Verviers and xcers of the previous vesr. The net revenue | other expenses which would increase the vopes Juce 10 F M.& @ 8. Bailre: 1. Ko. 603 Pevosylvanis ave. r the year was €230,629.31, to which add the | smount. ’the care aed Keeping is rapate of i a, bathing, sfied that nother | These Excursions, so popniar the past twoseaso will be resumed on BATOBDAY 87 Bocms may be engaged from the let of June, dail other information obtained at the ‘Senate hd JOHN O'LEARY. This elegaat acd perfect! facing Covgr.es Park, hound ‘Trip Tickets, $200) Wor cals cui as the | ‘lege; Fernando C. Willett, of Colorado, to be onterence on the gas bill, Mesers. Morrill of = Troe en a MeZICG: Cap tal Sa Datta ae Siete te Sea: | ihe, gureets, and avenues would amount to | ,mufcrence.om the gaa Bill, Meme ‘i M. Ki i. jal 2 3 Fi Os O sob os > > E> E> | E. NIGHTBEGALE, Agect, etme leibepags Neckenriigacte bs pe 2 licable to the payment of overdue in- | movements already begun, outside of existing | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES —0o malto any hotel ta Bar. | 27 et Set. rtiliezy; Second Lieutenant Medo- | “Fest on preferred construction bonds, princl- | contracts, could not be less than €250,000, a motion of Mr. Holman (In4.), @ resolation was wis \ONCERT AND PIC-B10 é cr val terest Of repair bonds and current ex- | there was the interest on the floating debt, week { rawtord, to be first Heutenant 24 artillery. sdopted calling upon the Secretary of War for JOBN B COZZENS. Ly . The Senate’ in executive session yesterday vepses. In regard to the condition of the caual | which the bill provides should be funded, which n the Barlingto: = — | tnt weet mnotnen ormresiemnenming | oracd a umber of mavoenne. among | De report says; During the past year the canal | would be $5,(0. The committee had desired to | nformation in relation to ao pextingien ane = = hy fog eee een ee hem the following: Kichard L. Hoxie, mem: | ‘88 Fustained greater damage than it has in| reduce taxation to the lowest figure, and it | Missouri Peeps linge especially in relation t> STALLUEVT al musicians. ome thas be ail atin o ver of the Board of Public Works of the Dis- | ‘59 year since 1852, while it is true that the tm- | could not be put at less and savethe District | 8 extension tine er a thera seas eR EVERY re i . ; | -Toxements made in past ycare have strength- | from bankruptcy. Inreference tothe question | Mr. Arthur (Ky.) moved to suspend the rales ar COBCERT and Pi ir rict of Colambia, vice Adolf Clues, removed; Z : a Dill fixing the limits for the pablic oF MONDAY EVENING during the sammer, ; | [ames J. Cooper,’ of Pennsylvania, Consul at | ‘Ded the work, an¢ its banks have become more | oi'levying a tax upon personal property, Mr, | @Rd pass & ng as PB ONDAY, June ist, 1874. mission , ouilding at Covington, Ky., at £250.00, aud re- moving the restrictions as to material. And on SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Seville, together’ with all the nominations of | lid, and lese huable to damage from high water | Base caid the committee had carefully weighed itting ® gent « Jonsuls and Consuls General sent to the Senate | the river. The result of improvements made | the subject. om mane at6 o'clock. moy2t- = - asoarnech - | s that the sprivg freshets have passed off with- | A number of members desired him to allow | bis the yeas and nays were ordered. LER (ib ge eal CR hag rr pal (Cr ne Soc gh navigation of | amendments to be read to that effect, aud | Pending a vote a uumber of private bills R = ” = ,OB CHABTES. vids, Minister Resident to Boli: 3; John L. hil 7s h P: M. Fr were introduced. LATER STYLES, BETTER MADE,| "4 "ad walader, of New York, Assis: Secretary | be canal is more reliable than before, while | «metdments by Messrs. Parker, (Mv.,) Fort, pacer ns LE a ND LOWER PRIC eee cea Saas Loui, Miseoaels na? SUFVe7O® OF Customs | Tene wo tour eeth ever cheter tase yeas | Sela ae ee eee ee erated Cr the eternal caport AS SEER EASE. PILOT BOY. it Lente, Mee iy addition to which the construction of asteam | Mr. G. F. Hoar asked bimtoadmit anamend. | on the legislativ Se ee APPROPRIATIONS OF District InTEREST.— | Iredge, ut $10,000, has enabled us to thoroughly | ment di ecting the new committee to inciude | /Tepriation bill. Mr. Garfc = the bill as it : WM. H. PYLES, Agent, r nrepri x ‘redge the greater portion of the Georgetown | the proposition im their draft of a bill, bat Mr. | “as now reported from the conference appro- he Senate Appropriation Committee will re @ p I 2 bh if PRICES OF SUITS: i Sits Berwot Weert. ort the omnibus bill which hi ad the | C8!) Which is always crowded with boats, Bass said the committee had considered that | priated $21,003,474 50, which was about half ® £11 Wool Cheviot su ® - a {OB CHABTES. ie mesic which has psssed the | | nere interruptions were beretofore fr proposition, and hed come to the conclusion it hiou more than when it left the House, but irline Suits, é 4 foure to-day or to-morrow. Among the mendments which wil! probably be reported ny y the committee are the following: For the vd out one-balf of this was in official hae eras: tamps, which was a mere matter of bookkeep- ‘A je from this the increase was but ¢ following resolution was adopted: would not be proper for ove committee to rec w of the recommendation of the president | ommend what another committee equally com- rectors in their nual report for 1874, | petent should do. - ‘The A. Fo 1 Steamer coteh Suits, @1” BESS, au be bad for excursious on Thursdays and Bovecle Cassimere 51 stv F North Hosic Suits, @11 | aye ot cach woel “y ‘ : 4 bat it was when it left toprovement of the Capitol grounds $200,000, | expecting increased wharf facilities at George- Mr. Garfield (Ohio) said that was right. 60 above what it wa Biverside Suits, @12 Zpoty to * No B. FITZHUGH, Agent, and for the construction of a Sew building for | own and Washington, as also the suggestion | Leave the committee free to act according w | he H use, and it was we por ences ta — Peanington Suite, @12 | ayps9-t sed 6b Streat Wharf. he library of Congress $200,00). The Commit. | veking to the extersion of the canai tothe | itsown judgment in Preparing the draft of a | ‘ben itleftthe Senate. In relat mello ice Bik Grafe Suits, g14 ‘. OOH MXCUMSIONS. ——— ———~COC«S|:s Se On Putte Buildings and Grounds will ofter, | bio river and the city of Baltimore, that a | bill, which would come betore the Hones vou its | f the Public gen et eng was eftect- 2 z Sik Mixed Sutts g13 | ff x 8 f the Committee on Appropriations do not in: | ommittee of three be appointed to examine | action. when the gentieman could submit bis | d, and a clause inserted repealing hay tg RR EEE ieee Vinawel Gillis gia | The &teamer orporate it in the bill, an amendment provid- | he «sme and report toan adjourned meeting | proposition. pgm rng weg nat we <sanel eee Dis al Sehe, g16 ; ™ ing for the appointment of a commixsion to con- f the stockbolders to be held in this city on Mr. Bass said the committee did not propose sfter which the office is to y appoint- be chartered MONDAY | sist of Fred. Law Olmstead, of New York. the | fucrday, Sept. 230, nent! Mesere, Berret, | a tax on personal property for the reason that | ‘vent by the President. seat ies Wormed Basket Sits. 818 abecaee ere Central park architect; Wim. Hammond ilall, and Compton were appointed. the District Legislature for three successive | The conference report was concu , Lwported Cassimere Suits, § 1 LES f San Fraucisco, and ‘H. WS. Cleveland, of mand Pee grap jally adap* Moon ight Excursio: STEPHENSON * BROTHE m The vote was then taken on the motion of the rules were suspended and eas 154, nass 65. Mr. Crook(N Y.) moved to suspend the rules and passa bill directing the Secretary of the ‘Treasury upon the necessity for a public build- ‘ug at Brooklyn, N. Y., and the estimated cost ofthe same. Passed. Mr. Crounse Se) set oe the rules and a bi vide for a reappor- lon for the legislature of iano. Pased. Mr. Albright (Pa.) from the Confé O. P. Gorman as president, James G. Berret, | sessions had adopted the present system of tax- . | Chicago, to consider and report at the next ses | Vaniel Bier, Michael Bannon, A. K. Stake, | ation, and itwas in actordunce mith existing sion of Congress by what economical measures | \iiimore Meredith, G. M. Watkins, directors, | jaws, The committee had sought to avoid » the greatest public value may he given to the | vere then reclected for the ensuing year, nnan- | modification of the District laws, except such Single Breasted Biack (loth Geet and Veets 3 mnected series of public grounds, including | mously, except that Col. Berret voted for H. | us was necessary to carry out what was prop sed was 2 from @t e16 HE STEAM Yactit WAND! ‘hose of the Capitol and Executive mansion. | M. ‘ney, Of Georgetown, in place of him- | by the bill. They had avoided @ change because Double Breasted Black Cloth Coats ond Vow sf This committee will also move amend ment iter which, the meeting adjourned uati! | they thought the acts of the Legisiature an ae ae om apd to $45 De ——— BEIDGS. or other sppropriating £150,000 for the extension and of September, exposition of the — Cred cpa The ish Diagonal Coats and Vests, ° f y - a ee c Worsted Disgona! Basket Coats “trom G16 > g¥e N esio pid rub a Wo Slaims, and the pension office, oe a oetels cuit breach ed the taxation of personal property, and supposed t a arcing purposes, g S . Pe : was z! FISCHRE.” Restdeaces corner Iith and Pettcts PrOpriatiag: bona) Te eerets | ihe weeks Prices of the most staple produc, | tbat in the government contemplated it woald PRICE OF DRESS COATS, WITH VESTS TO MATCH ference : Ls rH ommittee on the bili to correct the date in the PRICE OF PANTS: Se oar eee eae ee eatnted Sie MOT | Cees to pareheae eee ke aro, SO to enable | tions were firmly mslutesned be materciceny’ | be included. issions of certain army officers submitted — ane a8 - and mmi ommissions y Fin All Woo! Light © ere big lanes n pong Baer igh deed mS eli 74 spitol baildiese works of art to ornament the agents, and there was apparently @ growing — — residents, the co! ittee caput, Seach one Business Pants, from @1.90 to §4 —- tendency to higher figures, which would un- my Mg net time to perfect a bill to arrange for the collection of such a tax. A bill AGE. — Buperio fo 7 Invartp Penstons.—The Houso Committee | auestionably be precipitated by anything like | to'Droperly provide for the collection of @ rex mecuold Fersivare tor the summer s¢o9f | on luealid Pomlocs met whe mand | active demand for goods. ‘Gome makes of | fo 7Overy copenrred Mi ory pe mg tion and Labor, 1 properly would be half as long as | be > 3 2 cottons bave materially accumulated within | 02 Persona’ fused You oe eae pouurana avEnce boteeen Hb sod lath : | after a revision of the docket adjourned until | (nt iret ner eee fs Just possible that, | te bill salen ss rs presgparen ii is View ot toe rel a? 89 gil g13 ance at low rates. . s*Susyi-ime | December next. ‘The total number of cases | in order to close them out, agents may be in-| Pict should have a carctel constderations For g13 eee Ne ear tt tie northwest | whieR have been referred to this committee | ‘iuced to offer price concessions prior to estab- |.(tict, should b the committee did not think it | “8¥ of ail le + pays to iy All Kinds of Wear- | chis session has been 1,160, or only 135 leas for | !thing rates for the coming season; but cases xpedient to levy this tax for the thort | ve taken from the table — oe PPO ptly attended ta Lee eg Omters bY | ris one scssion tuan were referred to this com. | “this kind must be exceptional, as buth cor- months before the reaseembling of Congress. —— ae tire, Gorpsmnor os (°" Madiow WATS 22.07 | suite for the three seasons of the 42d Gou- | Fotatins and strong indivicual holders can | MQRtDe Detore the reassembling of Oo Previous 7 ss ———— D To | sett Shen the number reached 1,295. The | “ford to wait the better market which isalready | | oeetion on the Dill, which was es ei0 SiS | TAR COMPANY 18 NOW PREPARED 70 | Citcs'nave been dleporedof anfoliown: Hepoons | ‘coming up. Woollen goods continued tess oc. Ft ad 8] pon GAAP OLN SST BUBBLE ‘avorably and passed the House, 202; reported | ‘ive tban could have been wished, and the de-| “°:1r Chipman (D. C.) asked if that cut off all “ END SOALL DIM BNSIO Y, at recy ar eee | dversely, 200; bovered by general billsteperes, | mend was sparmodic in character and, as portunity for disc i,t very low prices, | | | 5 et a ar od a back | evenly distributed. Business during the week | °PbOrtunity RAUS. Jeitvered promptly at their Wharf, corner K and | °°, and about 2) cases have been reported back iy o Dg ‘Mr. Beck (Ky.) And all amendments? A. 8st. Ns 13D streets, Bock creek. G.be sent to other committees, leaving nearly | “8s light and unimportant with the importers, | ar Holman (ind) asked If the main ques- NSYLVANIA AVENUE Builders are is vited vo call at once and look at the | 00 cases to go over to next session. com- | Whose season may now be w* ecting | tion was not ordered, will the bill be open for meen — Ce a vaittee has also prepared and passed the follow- | hence extended comment in this covnection | 5 endment. Between loch and With etrects. mayll-t? | sersy.tm ‘Marvinnd Bie pce a ee & general Ddills, which have passed both | ould be superfluous.— New York Bulletin. The Speaker. If the gentleman does not AVANA LOTTERY. a c—Paw Geantay MILE cca BUSERE ee to rg Increasing total first grade from | CariroRwia’s GOLDEN SHOWER oF GRAIN— ally to Barclay’s Di- 4 a . M ikS:“Pere Country MILK and BOTTRG per month; rating amputation of Draw ings every 17 {YF from Burgundy Stoce farm peer Alexandria. | >) 172,084 oe eyes and mouths to ed oe Gees Benet ASG arte betes Wap" | "Joal ae tot pr months Gequsiccapeatae | Beas oe" ag gmmenshy ote Gaiters | Mr, olman somewhat, edignandy rept I Prine — +Peiarl im™ | rrovisions with the general law rations tn wanes pusouneed "by the tatsvieation teeters crop of | and he had heard'it asked upon the foot iPise OTIOE.—PARTIES WHO DESIRE TO Dig- | <D¢te their pensions are leas. Also, the follow- | j-75 will be more than doubled. ‘The erenarater 2 Prizes of UN | pingol all Binds of WEARING APPABEL, | ‘pg, which have passed tha House and are now | cultivation is upwards of 2,000,000 acres, 300,000 ‘The Speaker did not reply, but the yeas and Me Priace of can sll them fors bigher cash pi Sees | eetigcg in the Senate: Bill giving $30 for an een es ee ae Peet the yield is ex- ee on the ques- 89 Prizes of $9.0 each... artificial eye; bill extending the provisions of inarily fine. e total is estimated main question put, -di- PA SWE" | hd ar tate atee SBIR aaa: ae Bef a fare with fo)! information ‘tek er Te! ive, ets for sale acd prizes cashed by P.O. DEVLIG, mar bill inorenstny peustions from the 4 prateen Uneoent thes Gomaeaie eyed taken and resulted--yeas nays, 11, as fol- joner aud General Agent, 30 et date iT geons’ certit. that ficst shows in- | furnished for exportation, more than all the err IMPOSTED O=MENT, Fo! pei pale cnet ie Post one ark gbq | Test of the United States exp ee nee : ose alee uch ueain her Pe iruktlalcrecoar ang tint deseo eg ope ve twice as much as Ri or one band and one foot, to the sum great districts the ibe. Oalifor- foreach disability: The com- Ser gna vad ee ccon lhe compared with bridges, Re... where strength ted mittee has also reported «bill to extend the | this golden shower of eluars, Water works. pavemen's, build- Ee for ci . ray ae oho Sea j whicn To tow petding in the House. """""” | go-the woman's crusade Is to be dramatized. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, A Tart Trouble te Now York. TODAY's RACING TROGRAMME AT J: OMB PARK DROKER 0 New York, Jaw ir—fne patrons of the tur”, who assem’? in large Bamber in ths peol rooms last evening were astonished bythe Aprouncem nt that oF five races on the gtemme for to-day on © guly two were te be 5 three year o t+ chase. The reaso» the other races was the summary withdrawal of all running borers trom tw-day's comtest, their owcere having bec me dissatinfied at the ‘nertplicable comp!i.attons with which the managers of the American duckey Clad's PEN meeting bad loated their horses down. he Owners Compia nes thet the weights for e Jerome Park caree on all pers, and "bey added nobody bu’ the mea: con'd an- derstond precisely for what the horses were ranning. a ATLA¥TA, Ga., June IS— The Atlanta Con- ott celebrated its seventh aunty last night. The building war tilumimeted A the Georgia press at and yp were of the state. The room ere sent in boy the ladies of The best feeling rrevailed. Thedan- The shole party left or Rome by this morning's train, making the vickest time ever made between AUante and some—three hours THE ATLABTA TYPOGRAPMCAT UNION his morning pub tan a card do nying that the trike m the 27 Of an advertiser uit work bh n- cf the cash. All they ask isto be paid weekly in cash. Pants, 4 paties of the lett enter pablish a note again tnviting an alliance sith the right center, in order that poth parties may establish the republic. The ieft center fer all necessary constitutional guarantees,and teclare that if the alliance they seek is refused the right center will be responsible fer the pos- able return of the empire. The government has commenced the prose- ention of Le Piseroand L- France, republican journals, for reprinting ip those papers aa ar- Ucle written by Henri Kocbefort The ainist of Justice pubilebes an order instituting » com: mifsion to prepare tmwmediately a new law fur the regulation of the press. ue CARLISTS, 18—The Times has a special rid reporting that an engage- ment has taken place at Alcora between « body of Cariets under Prince Altonso, brother of Von Carlos, and a force ef republicans, in which the former were defeated. The loss of the government was 1 killed and &5 wounded, The number of casualties on the side of the ‘neurgents was much larger. Among the killed was Don Enrique, son of Hen Bourbon, who fell at the head of a body of ist noUNVeS, The Times’ dispatch aleo says that Marshal | Concha, commanding the army of the north, — to open the attack upon Estella to-day. Crime ia New York. FHOOTING AND STANB! ¥0. New Vouk, June 1s.—Early this morning» crowd of roughs attempted to rescue a prisoner from Officer Gilligan, when the latter sbot Andrew White, one of the crowd, in the back, fatally wounding him. During a dravken fight this morning Thomas Gose stabbed Charres Shendon three times in the peck, cauring serious, if not fatal, woun’ He wes arrested. During an altercation last night Dantel Mo- Dermott was stabbed eight times by Mathew O'Dell. The wounds are fatal. O'Neil was arrested. ToLEno, June 18 cations he questi the Bible in t the following t reading from any version wnly known as the Bible, ~inging hymns, con monly kuown as religious hymps, and religious action, commonly known S® prayer, shall not hereafter be any part of he exercises in any of the schools under the vontrol of this board, and the same ix hereby prohibited.” No action was taken on the reso- jution. Awarding the Diplomas at West Potat. sw Yous, Jone IS—The ceremony of ling the dip'omss to the graduating class 1874, at West Point yesterday, drew > as usual, Atasbionable and happy attendwce, The prcceedinge were somewhat marred by tain, which prevented the anticipated out door exbibition. Atter an address by Professor Way- and end @ parade of the cadets, the graduates were diemised by Commandant Upton with an -arnish wish for their suecess in life. In the vening, in this city, a number of graduates sat town to @ parting dtnner. oe A Blow at Telegraph M iy. New York, June 1s —K-cent legislation by he Dominion of Canada authorities annihilates be monopoly of landing telegraph cabies on be sbores of Now 14, bitherto enjoyed xclusively by the Anglo- A. ican Cabje com. aby and associates. Asthe use of the New- oundland shores is iedispensable to transatian- ic telegraphy, this legi#lation opens y for ompetiticn that must soon greatly reduce cable olls, and relleve the public from the oppres- ions and extortions of existing laws, wt ema Sh rnside Gets Another @ne. Provipence, K. 1. June 18—The general sssembly took two joint ballets for United States Senator to-day, resulting as follows: Borneside, 44; Dixon, 2; Barstow, 17; scatter- . After another ballot, resulting about me, the convention adjourned ustil to- morrow. = bie. TI day is expected this morring. The work of laying the cable will Soke place at once. er Blaine Renominated. Aveusta, Me, June i8.—Hon. James G. Blaine was to dav renominsted by the repul- leans of the Third Congressional district in ‘heir convention bere. rh A Fiout Betwees Barns oF Savacrs— r About fo Take the War-Path.—A telegram was received at Genera Terry's headquarters, St. Pavl, vesterday, from General Custar at ‘ort Lincoln, stating that a small ~~ or Sioux appeared on the river bank opposite Fort Berthold agency the morning before at seven o'clock, and commenced firing into the village. The Indians trom the agency at once crossed che river, and were met by about four hundred Sicux. A sbort Sight ensued, in which five Rees anc one Gros Ventre were kilied, and one Man- jan mortally wounded. This is doubtiess the party who have been threatening for some time the Fort Berthold agency. The Indians at Fort we just returned trom the indian territory, are wild with excitement. The ladian scouts auxiously await General Custar's meve- ment, they are so eager for blood, scalps and revenge; but they wil! not have long to wait, as Custar’s cavalry expedition is y ready to eave Fort Lincoln, the fiusl preparations having been completed by the officers of the Tth cavairy, now in this city. General Custar ex- pects te move next Sunday, bat may start earlier in consequence of this news. Batiwone U1iLiz.56 see Dows —Thecity ordinance in reference to dogs went into opera- tion on the 10th inst., since which time the dog killers of the middle and eastern districts have rid the city of upwards of one thousand About balf this number were destroyed in eastern district, and the entire namber killed were delivered to Horver's giue factory. by Me. Wm. Donovan, superintendent of potter's field, Mr. Horner paring five oonts per dog. for the purpose of boiling them down into glue.— Sait. Sun. Commopors VanpeRsitt bas two law suite gu blehands jest now. in each of which be is defendant. In ove of them James H. Banter, formerly treasurer of the Lake Shore railroad iy, claims that commodore has him out of Leif million doliars, and tn the other John Stewart, a veteran dry sues to recover bis share of to = litte “transaction” which Stewart and Van. it 2 i fi if i a | i : i , i fis i i : i i eg i] i i Ay i i 98 |

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