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‘THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penmsyz!vania Avenne, cor Ut BY THE FUENING sTik NEWSPAPER COMPANT, © HM BALPPRALVA , Pre st. ° THE LVENING STAR 2 sciied by carricrs to | oir enbscribers at THN CaNTs FER WEEK. OR | Oty ror k Cm: : he oantr Twe Cen @1.80: gtx month THew® Ts each EXCURSIONS, &e. CE B LATION OF S¥. JOAN's Diy, | GuAND EXClES re MaQSGALL Mab GLYMONT, AND te on Chess- of carrying 30) per- oNLON. Corner K an¢ ox. ORR, 3 Filtrests Srazer, UMMER KXOCBSION TICK AGENT FoR BIS” OF BRIE BstuWay. These Excursions eubrace trips ever evory Irord a: «! steamboat lead + md fros adeiphis, ra, ar th item br appli, shore, GEORGIANA ED CCHSIONS ros LEONARDIC WY, PI SHALLS ASD Pi Y POINT, MAR- T LOOKOUT. ington at 6s.» Sate Koom + B.£@ 8h Bound ce jena ae Fok cB4stE, The elegaut ant commodtons Iron Steamer PILOT Boy. Apply to ws. aE ApzS-t ed b> Fe CHABTEX, The A, Bo. 1 Steamer ¥. 8S 5 ious ob Thursdays an If to “8. R. FITZHCGH, Avent, apetsel Ob Seat W foe XOUBSIUSS The COLUMBIA Can be chartered fer Excursions every MONDAY aud TURSDAY, at reaconable rates. This Steamer bss rece been re fitted. sud fs one of the largest on th: Potemac river, hae tine saloon and promenadedecks, and is expecially wdap'ed for M Palight Excarsions, Arpists STEPHENSUN & BROTHES. way) Gm ith-street Wharf. OP EE STENT YACHT WANDESER can b> eBartered by small partios for Bxcar- tions to CHAIN BEIDGS, or other points onthe Potomac Apply at 949 M assach setts ayence. ie Seu* SC FUANISHED FoR BaLLs, Pico md all Daccing purposes, by PHIL. - FISCHER. Resideace, corner 12th aad P arrests ‘To there whe are not acquainted with me, I that I am sbie to please all; and if I dost, manded Prices reasonable. mari-§a" LECTURES. UP ¥aneity oF vineisia. SUMMER LAW LECTURES pine week!; begin 1h July, 1874; ead 12th Sept. are proved of signal n ‘o stndents propos ne fo pursue their studies at this or cther law school; Md, to those who design to study privately; 2d, to Jour g practiti-ner: hot had the aavantac tion. For cizcular apply (P.O. JOHNS B.MISOR waylf kt Im Prof. Com. aud Stat. Law. OUR STOCK or UR CLOTHLY MUST BE SOLD. It Win Be Sold. RE ORCING SALES. WE ARE DRIVING SALES. Ez RESERVING NOTHING. ARE SELLING EVERYTHING. WE ARE OFFERING RESIST LEss INDUCEMENTS. ; WE ARE LITERALY AND ADSOLUTELY {FOR 22.00 wee FOR Cali AND INVESTIGATE IT. IF NOT CONVINCED bDowT BuY. L Beys’ Clothing Same Rates HLIBLE BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS 4 FINE CLOTHIERS ilStr Corner 7th and D streets N, W, Che Evening Star. V2, 48—N2°. 6,631. WASHIN i TON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1874. Me. + REWUINGT mission, (0 cent Ftere, ofthe Tr at the door. Ninth Grand Annual Festival | /. Jane 29, 30, and Jusy 1, 2,3, and 4, | Terted by Chief Justi PRIZ Concert aad Dancins Mosice by the Fall | Clerk read Columbus Delano. The Praeger Family. acan ‘ dr The Kiraliy Sisters, VOCAL Mi SI BY TH2 ¥ ENGERBOUND AND wuaircids at th Our Company this v aly a sting Sp niar Bi PARIS BY GASLIGHT BEFO! Introduct) pooan DOWALD McKAY’S TROUPE OF WARM DONALD McKAY AT THE HEAD OF THE | Nomixations TUTEDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY Bastew's CALESRY OF “ART, CHBROMOS at branch of the business, = VELVET £44 MES and Ps SSE-PARTOUTS ro. OLD No. i on Exai AN Ls Shades, Pictar AMUSEMENTS. __ | _ EVENING STAR. ON FAIRLAMS'S COND COSCERT. TENS, AT THE ASSEMBLY CHUBOA, rm f «1 CF CPRRAT TS “aD Eabbsu ILLusraga- Washington News and Gossip. eidian) libel a The Commissioners for the District. The Pre-idnt bas nm nst.d ag Commis- iomets for the District of Columbia, Alex. R. Shepherd, Henry T. Blow, of MI sour’, and ex-Peetmester General Wiliam Dennison, of M>. LENOX SE Me THOS SHAPE of Worty Voices. ME. Ohio. Larus? FROM THE CariToL. ‘The House bas passed # resolution extenting ssion to six p.m. The Senate is in executive Commissioners. ion on District i Keveavs— PmettkoaS liter fail, Harp in the aie”. ven Ol Tims, Htshurgh Leeder, tells in a Tac: petrated vpon Caxe, or Willard’s. But we sit ise’t irae. gets , ne Last Hop The Tower S-ene from “I Tes Mra. Fairleab. Ma mmouce mt S te be had at tees of the Ass oncer F Jone 2, Mr. az dune 4, Rey. ARIFR Bint K day now e tothe tari ree. By « formal vote the whole snb- ject wa inderini poued, which carries WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN. Davis will ina few at days cali for Europe to take'tharge of the mis THE PARK, tion at Berlin, wiere he suceceds his uncle, Mr Bancroft. The hous is ci SEVENTH STREET ROAD, occupied by Mr, Davis, und forneeeirete residence of ex-Secretary McCulloch, bas been e Waite. Texre w A RIPPLE of laughter in the Hence this morning caused by a mistake of tue Clerk im reading the report of the Joi! 5 eee S wLin trict Com on the Safe Burglary. a. : : eG. 7 g, | tet portion of the report was reached wherai LADIES’ PRIEB SHOOTING. | 146 name of Columbus Alexander Appours the Marine Band, TWO PEBFORMANCES DAILY BY lidate f r the U: rin Brothers and M‘lle Lucia, | ceed Mr. Stewart ‘ates Senate, tosuc- furthermore that aster: 7 he is not rnap e interest of any other Washington Pantomime Club, and decs not intend to withdraw from 7s, nO matter what the Prospect or RIUN QUARTET IE CLUB. repalt may bo. Grand Li —Representative H. J. Jewett, of winution aud Pyrotechnics, PERsonAL ape EM Obio, has decided to accept the presidency of 2S cents extra.” the Erie ratiway, and has gone home to arrang: tot is, Jaty 4, 60 cents his business with that end in view. The posi. NO Ra ETS, tion of Congressman bas been an irksome one ewett, whose private business has kept uch away from the House. .... The Hon. - Voorh es is looming up as a candidate his ol jana district. AINST THE Post Orrice © Postal Committee of Con- Active and pes an- is at? erwiso they causct | Tue Cuancrs Park at the now | DePantMEnT ner of the Park 1: e. | gress bave submitted a report on the charges % carriages by the oid carriage against the Post Ctlice Department made by ; Sa — Mesrs. Stone and Luttr. They acquit the “OMIQUE MMER LUZATER Pon pepe General oi iy pa ee acknowl . — 7 ' edge thst the systers of straw-bidding has been JUNE 25 BV RLE RIGS Bae Ee mart. | fraud upon the government, for eit mene . NEES.” the existing laws, there was no means of pre- vention. The committee ais corruption againet th #8 the charges of f dalens department. For particulars ¢ Performance wili Toy ae ‘THe Committee on Indian Affairs havo sub- a mitted to the House a report in relation to the ng the Glorious Freuch Osn-cw contracts for Indian supplies, which states that cPEKA ROLSE. seeming!y suspicions transactions were charac- yo terizea by honesty of purpose and entire good faith; trreguiar practices were justified usder pectliar circumstances, and were almost in oer erable, and over-issue of government SPRING INDIANS. Tations aud change of contracts were satistac- 1S IN NUMBER. torily explained. Presifent sent the fol- BAND. lowing nominati nate to-day: Judges APPOLIO, THE INDIAN WHO CaPTugsED | ©! the Court of ape raped eae r claims, Hezekiah G, Wells, n; Mar- OAPTAIN JACK AND ALL THE ttn eyrson of Silscien ppt sg fw ae MODCO SLAVES. of Penrsylvanin, aud Caleb Baldwin, of Lown, : ‘ also, Jobn Davis, of Massachasetts, to be clerk WHE givethciy Bujertainments of sia Court mis-toners. D! Kimball, o: District of Oocumbia, register of land 0! JUNE 230, 247a, AND 25ru. Spr id, Dakota. Jacob Anthony, surveyor TAREE DAYS ONLY. ct customs, New Sibany, Indiana. Samuel at diet anence ; a Clark, survegor of customs, Keokuk, Lowa. 31 tices of admiseton es uetal. ia N. Shaughnesey, collector internal revenue, 21 rict, Mississippi. W. D. brayton, positns. 229 Fennsyivaaia avenue. | ter at Providence, Rhode Island. — Clark, of To pavtics leaving the city and my customers in Providence, to be pension agent tor Ruode eenera oor am tow selifeg m: greatly reduced S; - ne to prepare for the fall trade. Tue New Cusrexcy Arrortionment.— he former price, toclossthar | The Comptrotler of the Currency is prepared to receive applications for the organization of 25 per cent. All sttie of GOLD, BLACK pational banks in at! the western and southern UT and VEL x ? as | tater. Urder the new apportionment ail the eter FRAMES Kegs co heat’ | Semetn sed southern atnice, with’ the sven ities: mand ae a Hon of Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming, will be entitled to sdditional ctreulation. The state var sr. ar Tru Sr. | Of Indiana witl be entitled to about 82,809,000. MARKRITER’S Obie to about $6,000,000. Minnesota to about 30.439 Tae lay VASE a heed eight | £6°0,000. Nebraska to out $300,000. The Cire Ow ‘ellow: sil, mh ¥ i - we O46 Fallows! He are, | Otber western und gouthern siatss will be en: tled to much larger amounts. he following Pictare rized to commence busi- slay tage, Nails, es in the Distrlee T= | nese: ‘The People's National Benbor teae a, BS TenMs Casi. land, LIl., with capital of £100,000; First National Ss Picase remember Nuxo and Number. Jel-ty" | bank oi’ Belleville, linois, $125,000; Oitizens’ 4 LL KINDS OF CAST OF¥ WEARING AP- stional Bank of Winchester, Kentucky, @125,- R PABEL can be sold to the very bost advantage | 7 tions! Soutiern Bank ot Bowling Green, y sddrosefne or cal on JUsSTA, .000; Marion National Bank ot 19 D etrect, betweon 6th and 7th a w. 0,000. National bank i promptly attended to, Caab paid.2 tt |, tion of ten dollars are now bcing iseued to the natioual banks as here- FESTIVALS. eae ICE.—The pupils of St. Mary’s Academy, at c pian See eeerer iiten Ral wi the b. aMATIONS, Nowin enate has confirmed pminations: Benjamin Moran, NAY. She teh soe at present secretary of legationin London, to be e Buur third ase Secret ato from. the first mm. day ct July, when the will (ake citect; B. F. tana Teritcry; Mauu 1 at Santiago, Us lor, consul J. Morey, assist ¢, New Urleans; J. 3. Carpenter dames L. Van Cain to be chief engineers! navy; Ensign Lewis . Heit : : ‘Sydney A. Stanuion _ | and sfiy-six other pipmen to be ensigas = eee = aaa the navy; John P. forston, to bs Mes FAESM sUP ims. States Attorney for Southern lilivois, vice a am = bis So eee aeees eae Wilson, GENTLEMEN’s DEES JASSIMERE BATS, of the trezzury, vice S Dantel d. Mularkey, on; ! YOKOHAMA HATS. ert M. Douglas, marshal for the western dis- MACKISAW STRAWS. bac of as Carolina. Jost received at STINEMETZ’S, | to-dey 2 Some fi. On eee oe jam. SM. Cla 37 Penussivaniaavenns, | Keokuk, lowa; Charles’ R. Brayton, postmas: OTE RFS 4 Tae | & at Piovidenee, it 15 Jobn L Cian easton pote ip. 4 agent, Providence, R- I; Michse! agh- Sd eae eeet ee nee marete tS calisator tlipani revenue, second dis- inves 1 amt author! trict Mississipps. the factcry atm great giscount <n manufacturers rece paselites poaislog to purchase any — s Rav. —— Waxpv Brscues said in his ser- ate note a mon on Sunday evening that whole communi+ PEF COM. By rere ae OIE a CaetorF- | ties are responsible for the sand de- 7-Im No. 1427 Penn. ave , Warbicgton, D.C (oa — ee peaeee. same, mee © IN VALI DS ers generally pretty fair represen ye PNvatips vives of their fveruge constituent, ‘Tweed was oer i ‘ith D: Ieat etht to Blackwe! and as & scapegoat, a1 Constipatca, Liss of Appetite oe Gosseal teeta? | ihe community congratulated itself on the tri- get on= bottle BKOWNING’S BITTERS, and usc | + mph of justice, but the truth was 50,009 of his Etted by it go Back to the parties from enone, | [¢ 10%-Citixens deserved Wy i * aS on rom your money t : bo ‘» order ubat fall justice might be sel ing rocers A REMARKABLE ryeTance of family rotation Cre. For OWNING & MID in offee exists in the telection of consul to Fal- wenth, England. President W: ap- jel2 Im trtnted as cur first consular represenative at Se ipensites lo amanna of i do anneal of ‘am wl pot break; aed 0 Setea pind facturers. N NY INVENTION, patented to S. | "ht ; lace a Mr. Fox, who held ofice many A'S. Rant, of Weshingice Cie eee Br ees | yeas ae eee ree by his son, who cer as gave up the position, and this week Fo: wed son, bas been nominated to wer! 87 Now the green apple doubles the little boys into quarto form. a S27 The citizens of Evansvilie are - ting for the timber of @ cabin, all of tied ewed by Abraham Lincoln, in order 8 make it into canes to be sold to fan to erect @ monument in honor of his mother. 7 An immense water-spout formed in the barbor of Hayans Sunday, and through fhe shipping, mach damage. The Rus- Sian bark Jenny was capsized, and several small boats were sunk. No ltves The men-ot war fired blak hat | the effect of dissolving the water, THE SAFE BU;GLARY. Report of the Investigating Committee. In the House to-day, Mr. Wilsou submitted the report of the Joint Committee Investigating District Affaire, with reference to the safe burglary in District Attorney Harrington's FORTY-THIED CONGRESS, Turspay, Jane 23. —The Senate met at 10 a. m. Mr. Wasbburn calied up Honge bil! to fix sal- aries of clerks at U.S. armory in Springfield» » bill granting pension to Passed. Bie.) the Commit- Houses were au- Mars. Passed. Also, Margaret J. Hastings. On motion of Mr. Morrill, tees en Appropriations of bo thorized to sit at the Capitol durin, to inquire as to what reforms can he several branches of the civil service, and t appropriations therefor can be reduced. the House for a new commit- tee of conference on the tariff bill was laid be- fore the Senate. Sherman said it was manifest that at this stage of the session the two Houses conld not reconcile their disagreements on this moved to postpone their further cons till December. Mr. Hamlin called up tho resointion reported from the Committee on Foreign mending arbitration as & just and practicable method for the settlement Of international dii- latten for this pi Mr. Luttrell (C: al.) aid Congress should stay here til) December it necessary te break #raw-bid combination. During the discustionseveral gentiemen crit- icised the practice of appending legislation to appropriation ills and expressed the hope that the rules would be eo amended as to confine hoee bills tosimple mattters of appropriation. At 10:{5 p.m. the Hyuse adjourned to 11 a. m. The committee first quota the resolution them to make the and says that they have diligently endeay- ored to make the investigation required by lution, ‘and in doing so have exam- ined a number of witnesses and haye learned the names of other witnesses who ong’ be examined, but whose attendance thes ve not been able up to this timato procare. he testimony taken is in respects conflicti he request o! gand irrecoucilabl important particulars Annot be accounted f. theory of mistake or corilicting witness your committee th burglary was to fa’ TrEspar, June 23. The House was called toorder at 11 a. m., and the rales were suspended. and the reading of the journal was dispensed Ww: Mr. Dawes ( Mass.) sad the falluroof the terit Dill in the Senate made it necessary that the Sepate bill extending the time for the redemp: tion of bonds given by the Untted States for di The Hoare had voted for the proposition in the tariff bill, and he asked Uunshimous consent to take from the table and pars the Senate bill, which in view of the length bropriation bill, Mr. Garfield asked that the post effice bill be conference report in order to allow time for Wes agreed to. Mr. Garfield then sobmitt report, and in reply to ler ( Maes.) sard that so far civil service, t Toe testimony ‘satisties tiairs, recom: memorialists. Bat ir the abrence of the testimony of wit © referred to, whe Morrill (Me.) submitted a report from the | TECt taxes be passed. nittee of Conference on the sanary c: Aiion bill, which was concurred in. On motion of Mr. Anthony, the Committee on Printing were authorized to sit during the Mr. Mertimon called up House bill for relief of Jerse F. Moore aud Chas. W. Lew's. Passed. The calepdar of general orders was then pre cecded with, and the following House bills Jacob Bayley. ng and requiring the issuance of a patent certain lands to county of Scott, M. relief of sureties of Jos. Q. Collins. To extene time for completi land in Kansas. of your committee was agreed to ¢ sundry civil ap- onsidering that the bur- ¥ must be the subject of investiga: p District, your com mittee beg leave to suge ur committes thin! onght to the notice of the and the Attorne: ion the commit n to the telegrams el Hayes to HL. ©. Whitley and to J. C. Netileshi ter tel grams avd ¢ f t cS é committee bad agreed ing im relation to it ana Secretary of General, and in this conn beg to call especial attent which were sent from Mic the unexpended bai covercd into the T then concurred in. The consideration ¢ priation bill w Mr. Marrbali could passa aud much had to t cersof the governme: his own views mr The report wa P, and also to the ct of Colurabia. For relief of Jos. Liliie ster at Lishonville, Ray county, Mo. To protect lincs of telegraph constructe by the United States from malicious injury and For relief of Burke and Ranbel 18, of Sandusky, left to the executive of ¢ farther explained ion te the action of the deration of the For relief of Mrs. Louisa E) Obio. To relieve the following named persons of por tical disabilities: ickett, of Virginia. Richard T. Allison, J Geo. N. Hollins Stone and Josep! jon asked to proceex. with the bill for the removal of the disabilitie of Ino. Forsyth, of Alabama, but Mr. Spencer -M. Stewart, J. M. Wila man K. Bass, Hugh J Mr. Tyner then called the previors upen the report 4» Houre thus dispo: owett, Robert . Bennett, A. 8. ot Maryland Wheeler, Alnl ; Sardine ( bama. Mr.Gord he House of Ahisrs des that where th ber of applicants for pos departments preter c8. Coates, of Jackson, For relief ot Blackistone, of St: Mary's count ‘Vo yrevide for the stampin: of unstaraped in stron ents, documents and pape: the a: t of March 3, 15% Telation to the attwire ot bia, so ‘ar as the sar bery of the safe ir States Attorney tor th , to reorganize the court in the District of Columbia, and for other pur- Amending the act of Anzuct t estal)ish a court for the inve ist the United States. x redof Mr. Wilso} be appointed to thereto by service m relief of Job t vent the uveless slaughter of floes within the territories of the Unitou For relief of owners of steamer Clare Grauting pension (> minor chi Mict ael Weigse’, decea: to F:anklin Stoner and to f relirf of J. E. Ingalls, postmaster at Doamark 1.ce county, Lowa. Mr. Stewart moved to procecd to the const ard J. C. Net ree of the Treatury, dil not with the burgiara. said the committee had not ceewed it wise to express an opinion, but to t the evidence to the Secretary’ of the ¥ and tho Attorney General. suid the report was too mild drawn, and Whitley and Nettleship should be in the penitentiary. jon was then passed and the testi- ordered to be printed. of the seeret sor- Mr. Bradley | sent tore porta L rou tue Commi Granting pension Mr. Sprague moved t>i which was carriad— Frelinghuysen move‘ to pro » and said it wes ott ance that the bill should p:ss cf the law estal other parts of the United Stste ney General had this very great necessity of , Mr. Sargent sai © motion on th. Naporxonre Leoexp.—Fran2 bad as much ae they © urbons fer a thousand ye: egend is deeply fixed in the pessant’ is a whole maas of evid prove that had Napoieon, even after S turned to Paris, made peace, e tatally frank proclamations admitted and his son would at this 1 moved a secess be taken till half-pas greed to—yeas, #1; nays and in one of his orning urged the |. win, tee on the i pented his errors be Emperor of no Seéan, and in spit predilection, or prejudice we entertain, we ¢: rot avoid the doubt whether Fra with the powerless pi with a revime of repres benefit of a family they long suspense & would be are He knew tat the war coa! but cre result. The Mormons would be drive e wall, their thrifty ¢ the ploughshare of war, lated; but nevertheless t trict the governn 8. of the Gentiles, sie vorid and its inflasr the melding away of the Moria: id it was a disgrace shou'd permit the continas the territory of the conatrs; it was ad that a polygamist shoul! be permit the ¢ther Honse. jectot the robbery of the saf ted States district aitorbey (printed rms ploughed wit jormons would re the Assemb!, tended for the rejected, with ti: their fortunes, and with the difi ng the republic, may not tarn towards the family which, after twice the invader in triu held over the popular imagination suc! re, Itis tor the Bon apar: tie ery little tima the | andthen gave ue coutact with the oat %, woald resalt iy t The leg'stative year tse aca other is abie to ac ‘bat the assem! upon its head, and unle The appropri war lat year $344,000, thi to, but without proceed a, jaid over, on motion of fir. pest route bill was takea ap ‘The Utah bill was th The amendment rep: Committee, to strike ou t Dil, which provi England, as defined ant modi: ti of last resort in the s'ates where t fortune upon it Will be due to M. ¢ the man whom the majority most detest.— be ma be peedery-yr The consular and dip by about two miilior ay the awar’ commission. The pension jon Jese than last year, bat from the d since the bill pas at a deticien. of He British c A Deata Bep INTERVIEW BY TeLeGRara. The overland tetegraph in Austria extends for 1,(00 miles ac.oss the waste of the” imsular con- tinent, and the line is greatly exposed to the natives, who use the wire to point ith, aud break the insulators in order to secure the sharp edged fragments, with which they scrape the apear blades smooth. order to guard the line, theretore, each station tion he bad rece thonght it proba’ ation would be required to make © sundry civil appropriation bil t $32,142,000, and tue bill jast passed the How o. The river and harbor }2,000; thie year, £52 ions showed & re was agrced t ghuysen moved an armoat error trom the Supreme Cov United States to the Sapreme Court of the ter- titories shall be in criminal eases where tuo ac cused shall bo liable to capital punishment or ygamy or bigat: Mr. Sargent moved to amend the provision in third section that when a. bil is filed by a woman te declare @ marriage pretended marriage void on account of previon- matriage of defendant to another woman, the reasonable sum fer ordi the territory, &e 3 attacks of th their spears w last year was $5, The totals of these aupr duction this year of $27,763 allowances for deficieu« eately say that the expenditares for tke teca year coming would lion dollars jess than the preceding year. In this caicuiation he bad only taken into con eration the tweive ills; but while the naw! larger, be thought, and was confirmed ia tha. opinion by other gentlemen, that the amoant id be less than last y aid that every bill that had come back from the Senate, with one exception, bad come larger than it bad left (the Honse, and every bill that had gone to & conference coramittse het been ss thAn it came from the S: convicted of ps one ef these stations t the melee Mr, ton, the master, was fatally wounded. station wae 1,200 miles from Adelaide and tho had to be treated for his wounds b yy L Gorse, of that place, by mans of consal'at:on over the wire. The case was hopeless, however, and all that could be done to make the situa- tion of Mr. Stapleton somewhat easter to bear wasto aliow Lim to exchange @ few par words with bis wife, who, like the Sargeva, we 1,200 miles away in Adelaide. and the man and woman who had s93n each other for the last time on earth were able, in a measure, to fay to each other those words of tenderness which cheer the dying in their last mowents, and leave a pleasant remembraace upon the minds of the bereaved. ies, he thonght he coal court may grant such nary and couusel fees as the cirenmst: the cage wiil Justify, and may likewise by foa decree make such allowance for the main! ance of the complainant and her chittren defendant as may be just and reaso: farther providing that in any proceeding fo: divorce, civil cause, or criminal prosecution where it is necessary to prove the existence of marriage relation, it she!l not bs necessary t prove cause by production ef reeord or certit cate of marriage; but evi 91 of private bills was appropriated wor This was done, tence of cohabitation and and wife, acts conduct aud declaration of the parties shall be Tum Rerorren Scanciry or Ic The outrageous exactions of the few monopul sta controlling the icetrade in this city upon housekeepers avd the great body of small con sumers dceerves the fevercat reproba the fullest exposare. Tho unfoun that there is a lurge dete this year, so industriously cireulated by monopolists, wh buy up or control by cond intition and a balf tons of this icle, which is offered as a re: consumers £1 per hundred ponads for ¥. ferior ice, bas sroused and led to an the available ero Cuancrs AGatst a Buaooktyx CLeesy MAN.—About two weeks ago a detailed 1 ment of thirty-two distinct charges against Kev. J. B. Oleaver, pastor of the Sixth Avenne Baptist Church, Brooklyn, was drawn ny laud before the congre; bers of the eburch No. 141 Broadway reu street, Broo! ‘The motion to strike th Mr, Sargent moved further to strike out p vision in 4th section, “that in tr cention fer ad shall be a good any juror that be In te rightfuines ut was Rereed to. 1 igamy or poly; causé of principal ¢ 1ygamy or beliave of tho same. dment gtving to any person who bas been deprived of property d to leavo the territory by the right to sue anu ion by one of the mez twin J. Baraay. irk, and No. 80) War- 2 for chargin and a superabandan. attentions to the young Iaty members of th. society, were naturally the occas {eal of comment, both on the part Avenue Church’ in parti circles in general. ‘on, however, appeared to be in far as ants the Bar. reason of Mcrmon host reeaver against the ind! 1 against those whe had contrel of the territory at Liversa! ind: Mr. Thurman opposed the amendment an? 1. upreme object of the bil tm Batriwonx.— Last night certain legal gentiomen mig’ The.amendiment of Mr. Ingalls was re The bill was ther Fenton called up Ho ossthe Niagara river, auth Berry Amos, aged ai ti gentleman and his charaeter ar pporters master rather more than dl. 230 bill te declare th. half an hour however, he accused ? ‘The Senate then Went into executive session. OF KREPRESENTATIVES.—The House reassembled at 10 a. m.in contiuustion et yesterdey’s session, and the regular order being demanded proceeded to the con: of business on the Speaker’stzble. itor the relief Jno. Fletcher. i nsas) moved to suspend the rnies and put it on i sage. No quorum voting, the bili was referred. ndmont to the Honse bill to ving of Italian ebildren was DePriven OF HIS Barps.— f the Troy (N. ¥ Miss Barkley, of thi Ayoang Trojan named Bensle: anacqnaintance of three weeks reso! z. Last evening they started for [ev Winnte, who quickly tied the knot, br diction been pronounce: when the father ofthe girl appeared oa the scene, and the parties started up Kiver acrect at &240 gait, the father and brottier of the brite in hot pursult. After a run of three hog eos the 18 Fate to be there on a was the millionaire, William former owner of Flora Ts Marvix O. WALEzR, a very who died lately 1m Chicego, lett his milhons in tbe hancs of trustees who are directed to pay to each ot bis sons annuities which shall not be lets than $300 nor more than $5,000, absolute discretion within there limuts beta, trustees. After the death of the tate is to be divided there are none, 21 years, and ‘Lhe first was ab rich man indset, The Senate a: prevent the en: concurred ip, and the bill Y.,) from the committeo of bill regulating gas works, submitted a report, which was concurred in. ig given to th» » sous the ex conference on the Wire.—a few days ago a in the central portion of 1g Suspicions of the canseof her husband’s absence from home during the even- and learned that he had ‘very stable on North How- a drive in the Park. another vehicle, and procsed ¢ Park had the pain of secing her sus- aking iady through the aierant ager 18 ferent ave- returned to md reach: im whieh informed wife thereatter at Spenker’s table and referrea ing, followed him, ob Military A faire a! S 1, but $200,000 of this asked if everybody had now [Langhter.} committees was for sar- ——— Cavnce " Prosecutions im Pressta.— Martin, of Paderborn, has raccived a bes 9 'r. Speer (P: been fase notice from the district - A bende i ‘ose Maxey. Thereupon leriey eanposing Martin ‘wae trying to reeeue Maxey, fired apon him (Martin) with fatal efvct. Maxey was then Ddroght to town and alled. D MUSRAN A man named Jobn Brough nated yesterday morning by laski county. Ellet’s wite left with Brougham. Some weeks was driving ins baggy with Mrs & woods when they were confronted by % ely discharged both parrels of @ shot gun into Broaghaw's body. The horses Brougham’ body were thrown into the rowd. Filet roshed the body of bie victim, and. making scortive of his wife, disappeared, and is stil at arco. NORA TE S.—The usus sed between the ¢ land Brazil over the estat telegraphic communication between ¢ countries. SPANIEH POLITICS. Mapnin done 2 —Caste long contercice interview wu adienls of fusten = 4 ont li, who a to the board that they id not ren- gagements to-day Donat. T woner Was the ‘ 1. Several of the wivw y that they raw the acouse on ~ “ Steams! TVreRERTOR, is unkrown. no danger. they return tt is impossible to gis lars. She te two masted and is on 0) d sheais. - Balloting for Semator in ie t- ‘stand PRovIDEACE, The general an b Diy took ere result - 41; Dixon, 5 Sheffield, 6; dower - The Maine Democratic Poxtis M. E., June Phe Rew ork AvrenN ¥ © bibitic eu place in th nies of pe site The fore it saye, tn present te ~ Ler srintes, wh ' 660: Ita! Morease That hae tak trong! tary constitunen, ) strong, is greater by 3 ned by Louis Napoleon organization is sta Neteasing. Britwin. inclaain , Das aided DOW im Inde ) men. The ef 510 bus been angmented an by and the Dutch Denmark alon her present army 0 ng los ‘These figures br ne tha® the aduit € lust 15 years nin ”%. Int tubatant fyot % & grand total my, Wevery 10 ¢ ve are i “ire guns; in th:ce guns; in the Freweh, 1 the Linglish, 123 and four guns. Tae Pexsavivanta Coat Trape trace is underiabiy Geprersed, a3 | other business intercet, but there is wor doubt that the market will take as anu last year, ard thoald there be revival y iron interest tater in the year, as im sny authcle pate, there will be an increase on las’ ‘ast your's coal proCurticn to that extent. The Delaware, ne and Western raiiroat their next mont } compa™y” sale. According to the programm: 5 at the beginning of the vear, the prices of ail sizes of coal will be advanced fif'sen conte per ton. Wear yet, however, eee no specie an- houncement in reference to the matt Chere were tome reporte In circulation a: st week that the reat carryin ad formaliy united In decision on production of coal in all the month of order to prevent an oversupply of coal at the shipping pointe, and that the fact wouil be au- nounced by gencral circular. These reports, on inguiry, are not verified. There is no donbt eT more coal at the mives reaty for market than the orders on hand will cover, hut it # not likely, as we understand, that the any concerted suspension of prota adelphia Lede Bs Lyscarp im c werks azo the Repablicau g of @ Lormble crime on Bayo near its jun Mr. Arbickie was murdered in th his wife, sed his flatboat robbed b: men. They were subsequently id ot them, wamed Lewis, managed while two brothers, named A. B. a families of the parish, and their eri m+ cited an unn-ual amount of indignat feeling culminated last Saturday t some thirty Gisgnised men v arming the keeper, Convenient tree and Iyr Without the benctit of clergy or « spite tor repentance. The record arigh bns for years been black with oscaseinge tons and murders, but th's latest orime Ime been unkiown inthe parish since the war til now.— New Orieans Republican, June 10h. Tux Ispiana Teavepy.— The

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