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THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR; Ast) PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, * Sd ‘mbrelin Fight in AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, , Va, Jane Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. “ w > 4 wr on ith maki ce THE BVENING aT4R NEWSPAPER COMPANT, Sharged i, Wich matings ft cetenaata S. M. KALPPUANN , Prev't. striking Washburn over the bead with a: 3 —_ o— + brelia. The two then clinched and scutied N STAR is served by carriers to ci bs t TEN CENTS PER WEEK, 0 BNtil separate’. No serious damage was done. ‘s Washburn’s charge of false statements proba- ve ree MoNTH Copies at the Diy arose from seatements made by Smith in all shree mouths, | the House of Kepresentatives a few days einee, 5 * in regard to ite contract State AR—Published Friday—@1 50 we oe eae ek ¥ in advance, in both cases, BT evans eran ait srmaticmein mater "| W9%, 43-—N2, 6,682. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1874. TWO CENTS. — EXCURSIONS Fe MARSHALL matt er was % PurLapetrma, The following is a roster of nearly all the | didates in the Congressional dixtricts. Mr. Har- sooo a Dills, petitions and memorials relating to Dis- | mer is renominated in the fifth district. His GARUNER-TRIUMPH :. : eg following section on the su! % will be read cot was Leonard M the - GLYMONT, AND Washington News and Gossip. The first session of the forty-third Congress | with i:terestsand b: Tmany with regret: «That in frist matters whleh Reve been presented tm | Sots a ares ths eee GoTaen wae present te t FIRE EXTINGUISHER. —__—_o—___—_ adjourned ine die at six o’clock last night. The ail the bureaus and in the de ents at at this session:—To incorporate the tionment baving thrown them both in the hth ee eons tom by the | 4 IRTEENAL Kevenc—Tho recetptafrom ths | icbors of the body commenced on the ht Mon- | Washington, whenever cberechall be nam" | & sr compante To saeeas (er ane | diutrect. The ote tn te convesticn stool The fine ard commedious Iron Steamer al iotonapeipmeampeaca source to-day were €302,062:40. day in December, it being the first day of the | or sa‘ior who foughtin the line of duty in wa’, | better education of the indigent biind in tke | Harmer, 100; Myers, ae . ity OTHER CONGRESSIONAL WOWINATIONS ‘ PILOT BOY = Babecck Company for alleged infringomeat, we Tux Prestpent will leave bere to-morrow | month and with the exception of the holiday | a soldier’s or rs’a widow, wife, daughte:, | District of Columbia. Toincorporate the 12th 4 leave Gth-strect wharf every NI street and South Washington rail ‘com y. PwiLapetraia, June 4.—In the second Con- Ub pany, | greesional district Charles «Neill was nomi- oe rer rela! | Dated. In the seventh senatorial convention @ hare commenc-d the manzfactare of the above ma- on a trip to West Virginia. He will be accom- | recess has been in session without interruption, | a@d@ mother, respectively, being such oo enna i Presi r making the session s)x months and twenty-two | shall have preference in the employment | shies, which c's VERY GuuAT ImPaove. | Pered by Mra Grant. Tho President was | te ee ee a Te tac bees eee | ee Be $ wtelcek SION TKIP for the " . ~ ballot was taken, resulting in the nomination 6 eames visited to-day by a great many members of be observ « | Petition of merchants of . Boston, rive in Washingion ers MNT op the = Gentneriy” Seesearty made rw, | beth Hotes of Vongrets, wip deieed 06 vey | Seg rua tre vis eas tattedone ae enka | einen te tee Ooeerel oena eed ee | eee a Cee Island, for | De?)- V- Thomas. p hn Bowe cs eir parting respects. ONE z= . day of the session by Senator Samner known as | reason of diminution of force therein, resp >c- pMUSlC, PANCING and REFRESHMENTS on | Deser'piivecirentar sent Soocecars Tax captxer was im session to-day, and at. | 6 Civil’ Rights Bil, which remains om the Sirele, Loam: Seok oe pecans ot nels |» Be WAGG " si . " "sti if asses jonship al fe lood or mar- and especially to BD. Be WAGE aed bl tended to a large amount of rontine business. | Sheakers table tn the Peters pone Eee ic | tinge, aad aos have Glanaseeaeak ie oe ror aka jelphi on Powders. the wid of the draw near the southern end rac of the Long bridge. An act to authorize the ten nea Washington City and Point Lookont railroad to | gyn ycree xy extend 8 railroad {nto the District of Colum- | tist ‘Church: ia. etition of @ national temperance | a¢ serious as tetegray las society for the appointment of a com . porent 4 be Mission Of inquiry’ on, the liguor thems, | D&dies of fourteen persons killed PTR LHP tere to cnr eisizane AMILY and BOCIAL PARTIES, an opportunity for aday of healthful rectestion and pleamre un | J¢iSecét 486 Walnut s . ¥ Budd Doble’s Condi Yesterday was the regular day for the se-sion, | pill introguced inthe Senate was by Senator | departments or bureaus at the same time.” but as the President and the heads of the do- | Morrill, of Vermont, on the 20th inst sit being yhat Cor has done for the Dis- partments were at the Capitol it was not con- | a private relief bill.’ The number of ‘petit Wha mgress s : os ict. covered, and further search this m. The Most Experienced Horsemen Use Mt. | venient to haye the usaal meeting. emneen foot up 2,400 from ali sections of the Congresshas not been altogether just to the —— ae oa pine Coat ists te mamber of Persons killed ont- maré-wly FOR SALE EV€RY WHERE. Naval Onpers.—Capt. E. R. Calhoun has | “in the Honse 3.761 bills were introduced and | District. It seemed to be the policy that even | trict of Gelumbien Till restoring tothe mar- | ft they wilt prokente gin wae Suniee at See ee “Ewa ——«|: been ordered to command the Richmond at | 116 joint resolutions, in addition ta an armyo | the little that was given should be under pro- | Sbalthe exclusive supervision of = jail. To | minor casualties is nearly or quite one he ndred, AMUSEMENTS. Panama, relieving Commander Gherodt. Lieut. | petitions on al! subjects. test, with the understancing that it should be | Meorrorate the ee Een 7 copatiara, | 2m0nE them a dozen persons with broken limbss cui a Commander B. F. Day has been ordered to the THR WORK ACCOMPLISHED. fefundedin due time. Oar legisiators view the | Potice, Bill tp authorize the couirerten ie | The cause of the disaster was the defective cous T Will give the WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VERELN. New Hampshire. Lieut. Commander John ©. | Aside from passing the necessary appropria- improvements srouhd government property, 1 L505 access the Easheee Deoean ar on Poto- | “ruction of the building. giust omsxy EXCURSION wee N : mmanier £0. Kellogg has tecnie: | {100 Bille the fist session of tho <3 Congres, | tnd Knew fail well hat to adorn and Deautity | Tcl Paceg "tn aidof theratiic scree or | aiaien Bar.cat,omeck chin efterneen ewe ppnont on DAY, June Sb. D. Kellogg has been de- arom) | ws ; the Dieta : xd C ae eee Seay | Minth Grand Annual Festival | Sow oi inal piaces, OMNI OF the monitors | evidetices of many practical retorms, ‘Thou | Wyera® menes:, AN for the expendic Con- | Sad consolidate the several i meinen NDCEMEST OF weenaen? ) 7 —' * - P ——— look was promising fur a settlement of the ick- act _ INDICTMENT OF &' DORAL Eee t, a poiate con haa THE ALABAMA CLaims Conmtsstoners.— | cheap Trankportation problem; tor a speedy ad- fn stylen Thetae lke, ee Metropolitan Police. Memorial of the citizens Battiwone, June 24.—The grand jary thie ake and Obio Canal, capable of carrving 300 per- aT >, A justment of values, aud legislation which would bh ts Juable collateral and | Of Georgetown asking change of name of that | morning found & true bill against Samuel W. Kee. Aupts to 3A. BLUNDON, Fara, eb Maioarnmmens Of Che Bannte; yuttor- | Sl" enn stsingeut iaguey market meee loans money on them. "Hence it ones ake Din | city. Memorial of Gangewer and others for ald | MeDonsid ter the wineet Meant Sax B Jm* Corner K and 28:h sts . Bock Creek. THE PARK, day President Grant withdrew the name of | so:icitous did the representatives of the people | trict $1 300/000, with @ proviso fee the pawn. | {°F Industrial Home School. Petition of Ir. | Amos, and Henry Golibart and Wr. Clark George W. Woodward, of Pennsylvania, to be | fecl on this subject that the length of the usual | triker's ticket, “to be paid back withinagiven | Verdi, providing for the more effectaal | accessories. TRENTH STREET. SEVENTH STBEET ROAD, one of the Alabama claim commissioners, and | holiday recess was curtailed in order toenable | time.’ * The application to the District'is in | €®forcement of section 29, of the internal ——___—_ 9 _____ RS . puminated in bis place Wm. A. Porter, of | Congress to arrive at, on as early a day aa prac: | fret more cove en fate ne money and | District of Cotumbinn ate otal ee? Resa | hee rare OF Seramton Coal Ly AGENT FOR “SUMMER EXCURSION TICK- as Pennsylvania. The latter, together with the | ticable, suitable legisiation, calculated to. in- appoints its own agents to make alery on | District of Columbia. Memorial of A’ R. Shep- Fee ee une 21. —Twonty-Gve thoussn ETS” OF ERIE RalLWaY. June 29, 30, and July 1, 2, 3, and 46 | pitt Your nominees tone commissioners, and | spire our drooping commercial and mone property to get even. Cee nee aee’ eens ox Tednction et tellocn | tone Of Scranton Son) was acld to-day as a John Davis, to be clerk of the beard. Lore And get the meee eee bre- While the District proper kas received but | t?® Aqueduct bridge. Petition of Thomas J. | lows mn » 5.000 tons, at 84. 24.90; ‘These Excursions embrace trips ever every line . Edelin and others asking the repeal of the law | &T&te, 5,000 tons, at 2 1g, 5,000 tons. Tue DistRict Commisstoners.—When Tae $1,500,000, and the $97,(00 which was advanced * B 1D of railroad at d steamboat leading to and from Phil- being aarther away from s solution of retroceding Alexandria city and county to Vir- | ® fcheetnut, tons, at Si5i yai02y; = to pay the school teachers, the various charities th ‘ade » P&, and New York city, and extend to all | PRIZE BOOTING. Stan went to press yesterday afternoon, the | the question than in the first. True, a currency | haye been well provided for. ‘This is also trae pt ecceg ag ag? entitied = ae Stove, 5,000 tons, at — en en points of in East and Nort PRIZE BOWLING, Senate was in executive session considering the | bill was passed, but not in such’a shape as | of the various government reservations. The ] {% meente i Fg meng f Ooldmebie ANCIAL Foti info by applying above. _je3-im LADIES’ PRIZE SHOOTING. | president’snominations of Alexander R. Shep- | Pfoved acceptable to the ioral sections of the } following is a correct summary of all sums of 2 brea — BA A rey = ee ~ FINANCIA AND COMMERCIAL, *EORGIANA EXCURSIONS Concert and Dancing Mi Hersyyate Governor of the District of Golum- | (enti sion ethan yee mbolesome & piece of | money appropriated for the District in the sun- the Alexandria canal.” Bill to extoad the lrm- The Markets. - Sea , ¢ | subject of vital moment which received its due e Z fc YW, Coliins for’ law to incorporate the Oxygen | ginia's consuridat-d. {S\\; to ex-coupons, 8! ., West LEONARDTOWN, PINEY POINT, MAB- TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY BY souri, formerly member of Congress from that ) ” thaniel Greene, $40,000. [Under the provisions Gas company. Directing the Committes for | Vire rtn Oaroline sixes, wi state and afterwards Minister to Brazil, as the | Share of debate was the Genova award. After | of the law appointing a commission te contract HALLS AND POINT LOOKOUT. The Preger Family, a Mle Laci commission to govern the District until a new | ¢dicus labor, Congress consented to pay claims | tor the same, Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, was de a The Kirally Sisters; eT) oNd Mie Luci, | torm of government shall have been prepared | Which {iimitted of no dispute, and reserved to | signated by the presiding officer of the Senate age Excursions, 20 rpalar the past two season ¥ Washington Pantomime Club, | and adopted. ‘The Senate was in cowiog cores | lay in its Treasury about twelve millions of this and Mr. Eames, of Rhode Island, on the part of * eed. BaLiixers, June 2%4.—Cotton firm—low mid- diings, ithsi@is Fiour 7 Bachahged. Wo dal the District of Columbia to report @ bill which fhall compel the payment of the wages of the school teachers. ‘To give the right of action for nand a bsif million fund. The railroad : cp | iro hours and a half on these nominations. anies seeking relief fared badly, all bills | ““S22°C) 1. soint Committee on the Li. | laser. “authorising the Baltimore and Outs | steady—eonshern. waite is calenane steamer Georgian DICER ESTES GUE? AND | Finally the nomination of Gov. Shepherd was | Companics seek being snogly blanketed on the | pray te purchase such Worbent ‘Orns. | Tallroad to construct a lateral branch to con. | "bite, 606i. Kye dali, sovse wilt teare the Tih meres, p.m. EVERY QUARTBTTEZ OLUB. laid on the table by vote of 36 against 6. The Speaketone ie ce ee Pa brary to pure hase such Works art for 9 Da | vect the Warhington and. Betropolrren fe Gtiet wad steady a srrivicgat Wash: | Grand Iiumination and Pyrotechnics, | ther two mOATter the reece OF Chee ont | der in the Senate, ‘The tariff bill tailed ta the appeered aioe ye ordered an } branches, Granting a pension to Wm. Sadler ington at 6 a. m. Monday. ‘Rdcstndion euch ig te the groand cents President to complete the commission sent in | S€pate. The moiety bill, after len zthened de- For the District of Columbia, the sum of roby ree. comp pa ae oes eS ee ie Boom tickets for eale at oficect W.O.V.] 2 on to the pavilion, 28 cents extra.” the name of A. G. Cattell, ex-United States | Date aud investigation, passed bot Houses. $1,200,000, to bo expended by the commission: | the Protestant Bnlseeed crore janator G 8. Railroad, No. 603 Pennsylvania ave. BF Admission tot oands, July 4, 80 cents, Senator from New Jersey, who was confirme: APPROPRIATION BILLS. ers of said District, and applied as follows: 1 Geen eae eoede tents Bound Trip Tickets, $3.40 For sale only at the Staph ie cas as confirmed. ; ‘To the payment of interest on the fanded deb: | Of the act entitled “An act to provide for the boar. B. BIGHTENGALE, Agent NORE N TICK ETS, How. ALSXANDER G. CATTELL, of New Jer- Whether it be true economy or not to stint ‘° Bomar due July Ist, 1874; secondly. To | Sreation of corporations.” Yo Incorporate the lic offic "A i ; of said public officers in administering the aifairs of tia payment OF eficens carslevoor een tahoe ers Of the District, whether of the District pro- per or of the Board of Public Wor! and the remainder to the current expenses of said Dis on bill this year ag- | rice; jem {OR CHARTER, ‘The elegavt and commodions Iron Steamer Fionr firm. Whest quiet Corn quict and unchanged June 36.2230 pm —Coneoti, 790% for acovunt. B Sais: peclorred 45 apache sey confirmed yesterday as District Commis- | P : 2 tee eas —— an [isiters are re eseited te Jeave the grounds at | sioner, tirst appeared prominently before t arene ict aon eeowes Ron sermupcia law active and passivensmbers miner sive thes an- | cOUntry as a United States Senator from the | mote larcery sali vader ee ee eeropriations al cards atthe entrance, otherwise they canuot | State tiamed. He bad been engaged in com- | The legisiative approprin Citizens’ Mutual Gaslight Company. To cure detective titles. Relative to the construction of afire alarm telegraph company. Memorial of T. Roesscle and others to charter a new gas company. For the reliet of George T. Kider The S 1 the above sums, except so much ‘Bogiand admaltted as such. mercial pusnits, and has a world-wide reputa- 1,000 a8 against 22,500,000 for the pai nteres afore. | T° further define and enlarge the powers and PILOT BOY. P.8.—Oarriages will enter the Park at the new | ‘ion for business camacites During his service The army Diil last year aggre: paraes De conelderdd and adjustedhereniter gs | duties of ‘the ‘Moard of Health.” For die- ris. H. BYERS, Ageut gitjance, et the corner of the Park andthe Lane. | in the Senate he was an active participant In 5.000, while this year there is appro- lst Gf the romper aawoertinast = relief of Foundry Methodistchurch; pasted. byply to, WM. H. BYLBS, Ageat, for Carriages by the old carriaze cutrance. ts deliberations, aud on questions reyuitine 0,000. The fortification bill appro- | he paid by the 'Unied States jaune moria! of the National Gas and Iron Com- = soe: = EF OR CHARTER, — ——————————————— vractical economical opintous his influence was | jriates $4,000 as agaimat $1,889,000 last year. | the Dozens ‘of the government of the ny. Memorial of citizens asking the passage THE WEATHER. . MIQUE—SUMMES THEATER. ulways felt. After the close of his senatorial » bill is about the same for each year District of Columbia. 500,000. ‘The appropriation for the military | D'strictof lemy was last year $314,000, this year The deficienc of a bill repealing the act allowing the Balc more and Potomas railroad the rigut to extend their track northward from Virginia avenue on Gib street. Bill to authorize the National Gas EPARTMENT, Cifice of Chee! Surmai (Meer, Vasmineton, D.O., June 24, 1374, 10:0 nities —KFor New Knuelend, the midd! ¢ lowor lake region, increasing cloadi- The A. No 1 Steemer EXPS) , Gan be had for excursions on Thursday days of each week. [The amount reserved to pay the laborers was fixed at €75,000. —— ; term he was nominated by the President as one i IB ENTERTAINMENT For expenses of the Joint Select Committee on OPEN the Civil Sc 5 - De sume 24, EVRHY NIGHE, ASD TWO MATT of the Civil Service Commission, but before he had fully entered upon the duties he was called y bill last year was $1i,- Pairs, 26,000. : pense: ‘ a. . With nortuwest =. SEURNUGN. sone Cie Censdtinak (hte wack te metal dee ead at toa more active sphere. The United States was ,000, this year less than $11,000,000. ‘The ype”, Meslth tor tio eee, and Iron Company to supply the public build : Fx fd bnimitosiar “eg pe v best Talent im the Variety Prafesston. engaged in funding a portion of its debt and he | naval ‘bill last year was $22,250,000, this year | 2! For work on the Capitol, and tor gen. | i?&* With gas. To incorporate the Washington be are eAGtRSIONS Fectormasce will onside cack tect with the | Tancaled te conduct the business of we ar be ate coneuia Hctencies is re- | rai care and repairs thereof, £50,000. For lath | &* se apll geprael Tieimgon the Tee Seat eed | Seeeeee cece ee ea Sens ae OB EXCUBSION erforn iil conciuds exch evening with the | ernment in Europe as financial agent. Inthis | a 00. The consular and diplomatic £ 2 ition of citizens liv 7th street road | weather except in the wort : _— Fee Be akerreacn'ss Baropean Bensation. | delicate labor he was entirely suecossful. fils | bili is ¢uc eased by about two millions, ail. of thee the eelag et thn Bessie mbar, 17000. Sct mate oxeltatio mate ef taning property for | See ‘Vee Sies Ses gon ye Fhe Beemer COLUMBIA Fabis BY eee perone tas ws pabor in this capacity had hardly concluded | which increase goes to pay the awards of the | pvc%e the ¢ steam-pump to supply the tanks lo. | city improvements, Bill amendatory of au xc af aud Warm weath r during the Caw be chartered for Excursions every MONDAY a - —_ the important trast ef Commissioner of | British claims commiseion. The pension bill is ed in the attic of the Senate wing of the Uap. erty pe hediven or Paayrow' yf a \. aug TUESDAY at reasouable rates, frOsD's OPERA HOUSE. the District was confided to him. half’ entints sermons last year. The sundry + 800. For evading, around tee Botanical | Fung cuss on Dae eee en te bas recen een Te — % an On Win © ° c 2 last y 2,182,000, ni ? +811 Som ; ane Stted, aud is one of the largest o” th ‘d a . Tum Commirrax ox Wan Crarme of the | thie year 20, 008000" The rises Col began poset pe pes grote begin of George M. Oyster, and others, for reilef from : P. cinenneecenecresee premenededecks, | DOWALD McKAY'S TROUPE OF WABM | House had referred to it during the seasion of | et var’ooe ae 00, this sear $5,245,000. | 10,000, To secure the foundation walls and ni | the Washington Market Company. Petition of | ee th rmomet 37 Poe STEPHENSON « BROTHER. SPRING INDIANS. Congress just closed 3,753 claims, of which num- } The total of these appropriations show a reduc- | up "rooms inthe barement of the Past Ocine Sinuctemcente from taxation, Bill trad the | SEAM tRuRCd Co-day ea follown:=S am 39; 0’ may 20-6 Tth-stroet Wharf. ber 2,466 were contained in the last report of the J “en this sear of $21 1(5,701-45. Making all al- | building, $160.00. For amount that will be Columbia Inetitete for the teed. Sestenane ; 12m. Mia We mais — EAM YACHT WANDERER > 15 IN NUMBER. Commissioners of claims. Of this number 1,373 | lowances for deficiencies, the expeuditares for | due by the United States to the District of Co of ‘an. act Incorporating “the Weshinaees i} ‘Starter By Sail partion for Bacar =. | DONALD McKAY AT TBE HEAD OF THE Teg wholly Glsallowed, and 1,002 allowed in | the Decal scar coming are €25,000,000 less than Sepa aig rere bereag ighny ol Market Company. To amend the act incorpo. | A@ APPalling Disaster at Syracuse = whole or in'part. The committee added ° taining the fire department for the year - , . ¥. a a BAND. canea heretotoce ‘reported, end steak ort oe CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. ending June 30, 1505, 825,000. —— ype egctown railroad | PALt OF THR FLOOR OF A CHURCH PARLOR setts avenve. 15 Sn" APPOLIO, THE INDIAN WHO CAPTURED | ral, leaving the amount’ appropriated in the | Reform in the civil service has engaged no DISTRICT CHARITIES. acts relating to the Reform School. Memorial Auappelling cane Senin eeacaa Onn. MU8ie EUSSISHED Fou BaLLs, Picaicn, OAPTAIN JACK AND ALL THE boric Terr bi tne rect inne Low | litle attention and thought from Congress. Tne | District Reform School, $10,000. For salaries | of Wm. Dickson, and others, asking an amend | cuse, re ee meta strawberry festival snd, all Dancing purposes, by PHIL. MODUC SLAVES. enaeuretenrea i P action of the conference committee on that | and expenses of the Metropolitan Police, $207, | men fe general incorporation act. To aid | was ‘being eld in the parlor of the Oentral F aden: Ther + lo the committee which did not pe Pol » $207, i zl « P SEER eer. ors ce ath and heat Will give thor Entertainments come from the commissioners of claims, is very | Clause in the sundry civil bill leaves the civil | 59, Government Hospital for the Insane | tbe American Printing House and University | Paptit church Ghee witent any premoul- would say that I am able to please all; and if I do=t, for the Blind. tion, the floor gave wa: . Tam able age ail nd if I doy TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THUBSDAY near twenty million dollars. Of these 49 were | ¢fVice Clause in this position: The House had 240,785; for improvements and extensions, ‘ecipitating Ube room Be pay demande cos Teasonable, 5 . —————— ee _ absolutely re, mong it, and abolished the civil | ¢55” Columbia Institution fer the Deaf and favorably reported to the House, appropriating OF these the following passed in the House P' full of people into the story below. The parlor 3p, 24TH, Sr. * 3 assed ~ | service commission. The Senate disagreed and 4 but failed in the Senate: Giving the sanction of | wason the second floor, nd the room under- ADIE® @ g rues Soe ing about #52,c00, Wo involve fet four | Wade an appropriation forits continuance, ‘The on buildings, 23,00; Columiia Hiegriter aaa Congress to the route and terminus of the Ans | neath was also full. A fre alarm was immedi- LADIES’ GOODS. weecs Go Se million dollars, were adversely reported tock, | conference being unable to agree, struck out Lying-n Asylum, $24,000; support of 75 tran- | Ostia and Potomac railroad; bill to provide for | gtely giver, and the dreane haved ne Prices of admission as usual. ag tt | House, Several cases were referred to the Come | both the Senate and House propositions, thus sient paupers, $15,000. Soldiers and Sailors’ | the widening of the Long Bridge draw; bill sup- | scene.” Some ten thousand people wore there, JUST R&CRIVED, AKLOW’S GALLERY OF ART 5 leaving the civil service in force as before; but . 2 y ¥ . of Claims, The committee also reported a bill i : 3 but | Orphans’ Home, $12,000. Women’s Christian 4 JOB LOTS OF. FLOWERS AND B 1225 Pennsylvania avenu making various amendments to Galae creat- | *ith no appropriation to carry it out. There is, Association, for the erection of a building, To parties leaving the city and my customers in | 1PR the commissioners of claims, which passed. | bOWever. ap unexpended balance of 810,000 to | £25 00. Children’s Hospital, $5,000. Little Six, n plementary to the act, entitled ‘an Act to at endous excitement prevailed, Fitteon thorize the Washington City and Point Lookout | Sead bodice bad bene tten erento Pidtoon railroad to extend their road within the Dis bad hardiy commenced. Probably one huo- 5 : M 3 trict;” amendatory of an act to incorporate the reons are more or less injured, many This committee, though only created at this the credit of (he commissioners, but if they do | ters of the P ‘oor, $25,000. For the purchase of ‘ol pel bi hich havi: bought at » Will be sold Senera i not avail themselves of it before Jaly 1st, it Columbia Kailroad company. seriously. a ta, Bow, salting my, stock of eroatiy refucea | somion of Congress, had on {us ealondar more will, under the law, be covered into tha Treas | fie'army Medical Museum by the War Geparc | ,,70 sum up, it may be said thatnearty att the | "Oe Ty. son sayy: «It is tmponsibie to > got au Wine akate mice ceases wedeee. mu os to prepare Sox tha fall rate, lose that | Congress, which had jurisdiction of both civil | 73+ £36,500. Support of the Freedmen’s Hos. | District bills introduced were not acted upon | the names of the injured to-night. Tne excite Fine LEGHORN SHADE HATS, 81 80. ne er ee a oe and war ‘claims. The committee was not de- THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMEETS. Pital ‘and Asylum, $59,000. National Astoci. | The Principal bills that passed were: Approor | ment is very great. The scene in the streets separ oem VELVET FEAMES and PASSE-PARTOUTS ro. | feated in the House in any case reported. ‘Tho | Congress, in its spaem of economy, hasscon ft | Htion forthe seliet’ of the ooh met eae and Ferme ct Bsc tok te al ee eachers, and the | ground the church baities description. ‘Thou Sel the ceerhes- cals Geter ae, Cen ohas | Lab eee aueme cn 2pnen PaAereveny | wees ind prepared and submitted a very vo- | to materially reduce the clerical force in nearly | children in the District of Columbia, $10,000. tiles bao os eee ane tee Extent, welling tor tie dan na eee SALRGT tnd LELYET FEAMES kopt on hand’ | luminous report, under which fully two-thirds | every burean of the several erconnr, depart- |, Miscellancous.—To pay Dempsey & O'Toole J Pritge scrose she Fs the injured. ‘The entire police aud fire dereer. MBS. M.J. HUNT, @dde izes made to orde! jel3-m_| of the cases on its calendar can be lisposed of, for stamped envelopes and newspaper wrap- 5 poll jet te (oa. 621 and 62S D street. 7 Exhibiti NEw No | and it is expected that at the next session of | Ments:,We print herewith the number of clerks Pers, 629,433.89. kealictatimanyiecinn res mremts of thn city wore called ont, end, tort E 5 3 Orn ze. on ‘hibitien and Sale ° Congress the docket will be ‘entirely el 1 Bey grees in each bureau under the provisions of = porate ap ome It will be remembered some time since Con- | charge of the work of recovering the dead and ‘Tru St. ‘ioe Tra 8t. | About 1,000 cases will go over. * | ibe legislative, executive and Judicial appropri South of Executive mansion, $10,000. Smith- § gTees appropriated $50,000 to improve the chan- py = Ho. 439 Tth street, between D and B streets, eight Department of State.—Chief and forty-two . v nel of the Potomac river. Major Craighill, of | ran ‘in, but are seriousi: ‘The charch 439 Tors above Odd Fellows Heit Naval News from Various Quarters. | othe? clerks, ‘with six chicls of bureaya. ar Hrencrracione botwene 30 aed oth seats grin | the engineer department, to. Whom thet subject Ssaunpecatteaty s eos ten ek ar Gee Ohoice Oil Paintings, Engravings, Obromos, &o. | Kear Admiral Scott hauled down his flag at | salaries of $2,400 coche 8, was referred, made report, but since then no | before the floor Ate, lecuent Poser Hangings, Winder | a: ms fe aa Inclosing Lincoln Square, $5,000. Franklin | "ae Teferred, made a rev “ye Shades, Pictures, Frames, Pictare Uords and Tas- | Key West, June 13, and turned over the oom- en Ba ea ge ence oA om | 6 000. Judic uare, $10,000. For | Steps bave been ~ missmcconmick, Oy Blogs, Nai ia the District. " | mand of the North Atlantic station to Captain J Mundred and twenty nine, including chief, dis- | Sauare, €3,000, Judiciary Square, €10,0W., For | Sccordance with bn Das la P ons - ursing and female clerks. Super archi- is 906 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, EF Plosse remeniber Name and Ramber. je1-iy* | #7. Renshaw, senior officer present, and ro- ) tect—14 clerks, including chief and bookkeeper, | pedestal of Ball's statue of Lincoln, $3,000. Stairs, = . | turned home. His arrival in New York has (photo, er and ‘ansistant not enumerated. ‘eservation No. 3,810,000. Improvit ands Tam fn constant receipt of the newest designs in | A EE, EINDS OF CAST OFF ¥ Dest edventage | Since been reported. Rear Admiral Almy, in | Hirst Controller 40 clerks: incident ad | of aie old canal, €10,000.. For ing the MILLINEGY Goops, by addressing or calling on ‘JUSTH, bie flag-ehip, the Saranac, arrived at Acapulco, | copyists. Second Controller—73 clerke,including fag ones pf eg ecto ee intel ‘CHIE AND STEAW BONNETS AND HATS, 10 D street, between 6th and 7th n. w: Mexico, June 1. Officers and crew all well. lef and cop; Comn.issioner of Customs— ‘or ordinary house IMPORTED BONNETS, Hotes by mail promptly attended to. Cook pend TS'tt The Saranac left Acapulco, June 2, for San J 30 clerks, including chief. First Aaditor—s3, | @Dd extension of the same, $3,000. Por ordinary —_—o———eeS ‘rancisco, > roof a the peopie. DISTRICT APPOINTMESTS. pede EY oo tbe noses ba ‘he stringer gave way, —_ ‘The them Into tbe room below. FRENCH FLOWERS, F 7, ntending to touch at some few ports } including chief. Second Anditor—186, including | caFe and protectionof Lafayette Square, $2,000. |p... 4, tne ajoursment of the House yeater- | work of recovery was very slow, a* it had to be 27 ie LARS, ts _A0. FESTIVALS or phe Hagahip Hartfor Yokohama May | US, dnitd Auditor-114, ncinding ebiet and Snd hire of Loress and carts for’ healing’ the | day Speaker Blaine announced the names of E. | Sous im the oust) tea iteas reed every mo- T MADAME ESTREN'S, 615 ign street, to = M. Captain Be Re Cote ckohama May 1 copyista. F SFith Aenea ean St | Some, GO0UR. Wer baling Son tae tae A ree Mase. and Alexander Mitcholl, of | ment that the walls would fallin.” Braids, and Garis. Very handsome Braids ot coce | IN Quick Toe rapiiot St. Mary's Academy at | Command of the siation, reports too following | Sixtus: "Auditor ict, including culet koa 15 | For purchase and fepatr ot seats, €1,000. ‘For Wie, se the House membersof the joint com- | ray auce-McDosaip Muapen ts Baler sisi si $1 and tpwarde; Dewutifal Ouris from B) | opens Fs TE ros cee eae eae eared) will | Coarding the moveme ene ee Tee ae following assorters, in addition ten asserters of mone tools, 82,000. For trees, | mittee to sad sabuit a frame of gov- | womn —The coroner's jury yesterlay heard the cents tpwards. snd ORUROH on TUESDAY. the uth of July. The | Hartford arrived at Yokobama April 21 from | orders. Treasurer's Ofice-lit; inciading evict, whitewashing, $5,000. For | ernment for the Districtof Columbia. The fall ‘most important testimony in regard to the mur- ‘ies in want wil! money and time. Fair wiil continue a1 he following Bat yin- | Nagasaka via the Inland Sea. ‘he Lacka- [ cashiers and assistants, teller and assistants, , twine, te oe goes ee consie’s = ween ay a of | Ger of ‘Amos, and found a verdict to the (all and examine. We guarantee mec ad clusive, closing ench Gay st 10 o'clock p.m. the | R82a, Kearsarge and Saco were also tn port. ipal bookkeepers and female clerk. Ke; Lend pci on JM i Maine, an ye meth et we essrs. | etfect that McDonald was the guilty man. = Distribution of Preuiome for the Acacia Tine for ban Brcnelaee Aeneas bone, May 11, he Gurrency.—B5. incledieg Gopate ne ier | and marking treed; S100: Cages and bores Cor | Hoare fistatton’dy Mitchell of Wisconsin. | She evidence was very direct ageites Mcton: " Goeps . immedi $8" | for San Francisco. e meuof the » | of the Currency—85, including deputy and fe- ee eee ald, and he wae taken to jail to await the NEW SPRING GO@ISDUCED PRicEs: | fil! take place. Immediately after the een ae Lackawapa, Monocacy and Yantic, whoseterms | male clerk.s Commissioner of Luternal Reve- Caeitig sites ka eee GEESE TEE CEC of the grand Jury. States Attorney Kuott AL BAIR sap a The Metropolitan Branch train tor Potot of wocks | “‘anctimicane ta ee oe eee ee for others. Board—%, including chief and copylst® Busesn | island avenues, #5,000. T Penne rane eOviNg | “At about 9 or 10 o'clock the Dipper is seen | forethe grand sore this tag. Ths aie: Open ar AM BOVE NGS WY Bane a ‘The Yantic arrived at Shanghai on the 21 of | of Statistics—37, tocluding chis? and copyist, | triangular reservation on Penneylyania avenue | wi,h the handle in the direction fromthe hor. nesses who were essential to the prosecution Tarls-tr 1 pot to the center of the | May. On the evening of her arrival Comman | Director of Mint—7Z, including computer of bul. | and 2ist street, $2,000. zon. The two lowest stare in the bowl of the | were required to furnish @ heavy ball for thelr = = — | town. Hotel accommodations and private boardiag | 2¢T Stanton was informed by Consul General | lion, translator and copyist. PULLIO BUILDINGS. Dipper (furthest from the handle) are calied appearance, and two who could not do so were # can be had in and near the town. Seward that a fire then raging in the French War Department.—Secretary’s office — 38, in- Repairs and fuel, Fxecutive Mansion, $10,000; | the Pointers, because they point to the Pole | sent to jail for safe keeping. The crime caused NOW FOR THE JOSEPH 8. BIROH, sctilement had Leen kindled by a Chinese mob, | cluding chief and disbursing clerk, [Six thou- 3 1 t the | star; the one nearer the Pole star being called | intense gxcitemont throughout the city yester- I Paster St; Mary # Church, Barnesville, Montsme- | and the riot was assuming formidable propor: | sand six. hundred dollars is spprosiaten ia Seas, SMS, Sama CODES St TOOT Take, ee, ee ounce ene Gay on account of the parties being so well ry County, Ma. JOH | Hons. On the call of the consuls for assistance | addition for examining rebel archives) “Adju- | Navy Yard and upper bridges, $7.000; for re- | Dube triangle with Dubhe aud the Polo ctar, | frye Mcpaat persists in saying that he from the ien-of-war in the river, alandiog | tant General—Z, including temporary clerks. | Pairing and extending water-pipes, purchase of being situated below them. The tail is above | Knows nothing of the affair, and was mot in the ¥ HOT DaYs. FRESH SUPPLIES SB | party, was sent from the Yantic and’ Ashueiot | Inspector General—One clerk of class’ tein, | apparatus to clean them, and for cleaning cu. | the nucleus and inclined toward the Pole star. | har-ocm of tke Sherwood House ut the tne “ with Gatling gun. When the force disem- | Quartermaster General—148, including tempo. | §PFings for supplying the ne Exoca- | | had no difficulty in seeing it last night, al- | Pico te occurred. A reference to the testi- GENTLEMEN’S DEESS CASSIMERE BATS. barked the municipal hall had been attacked | rary clerks and cepyists. Paymaster General | tive Mansion, and War and Navy departments, though the moon was half full.” Another cor- hi ‘Will show that every witness o "| and its fences and lamp- posts already destroyed neluding temporary clerks and chief. Co:a- | 10,000; additional work aud materials for com: | Teer anaent says: “It will pas its perihelion | but one contradicts Lim on tuis porate bate —— a YOKOHAMA HATS. but by firm show of discipline the streets were ary General, ineludi i pleting enperstructure of Uhain bridge, in- | shout July 8 at @ distance from the sanof Ameria th i a MACKINAW STRAWS cleared of the rioters without firing a single | General—134, including cluding railing, lighting and painting, £1,950. | Spout Go.oc0,000 miles. “On & ee ies —— ar FOR x shot. ‘he landing party were thEn sent to the | Army medical museum. Office Chief Engineer-_ | Washington Aqueduct :— For engineering. cording to the second orbit, itwas to bethe | Tunkisn BaTas as a Ova por HYDRo- Jost received at STINEMETZ’S, mos: important points of the city, where they ding chief. Chief of Ordnance—13, in- eS oe —. $15,000; = brightest, the moon will fortunately be out of | PROniA.—An eflert is being made in Brookiyn je-18tr 1837 Pennsylvaniaarenue. | Temaincd for the day, when, finding order com- chief. Military Justice—9. Signal | building a wooden fence around government | the way; but unfortunately the sun will be in | to cure a case of bydrophobia by giving the Summer Wear, ei pletely restored, they returned on board the if class four. The law provides, with | 1nd at the Great Falls, $1 for building | the way, 0 that the comet cannot be seen in ent Turkish baths. Mr. George Wagner [TO UNVacttibs. ship. Several Obinese were killed by the citi- | reference to enlisted ‘men in th» War depart- | Gwelling end office at Great Falls, $3,000; for | (he hemisphere; and instead of being near De- Friday was bitten by a rabid dog in Pros- e008 Cansinane avers Ifyou are suffering with Dyspepsia, Indigestion, | 7+ during the riot, bnt no one was harmed by | mcnt, tat it ls made the duty of the Secretary | Paving the roadway over Grifith Park bridge | nebola,it will be in Argo Navis. But, forta- pect Park. The auimal wasafavorits of Mrs. = Opadipetens Laces oF kpeitits 0 Geant Debility, | the landing parties. The sailors trom a French | of War, when the reduction of clerks now ens. | anc over ee john ithing and cetting tecr | Dstely again, it reaches its maximum bright- ¢, of Franklin avenue, and in going FOR HOT DAYS. get one bottle BROWNING’S BITTERS, and use | aud an English gunboat cooperated with the | ployed shall take effect under the provisions of | ment, 3° ;, for farn! qe setting four | ness a fortnight earlier. On July 16 it will bea ——— the park wastaken with hydrophobia according to directions, and if you are dot beno- | parties trom the Yantic and Asbuelot, thé act, to retain, as far as ble, such of the | Magneto-dial instruments in connection with | iittle above Castor and Pollux, setting soon | and bit Mr. rh COOL SERGE suits firted by it go back to the parties from Airpartig | y The Ashuelot was at Chin-Kiang, on the | culisted men and discharged soldiers as are now | the telegraph line from Great Falls to George: | after sunset, and with the new moon above it Pare ground, in FOR HOT DAYS. purchased it and get your money . parties | Yang-tse river, executing the su: ied, 'y requested | employed in the several bureaus of said depart- | tow, $1,100; for continuing macadamizing of by the U.S. charge d'affaires at Peking. Tho | went qhere the same cae be done with adue | conduit bevy $5,000; for widening embank- ouocacy was at Amoy; she would soon go to | regard to the dispatch of public business; and | ments along the line of the Washington Aque- the Pagoda anchorage, below Foociow, to | itis hereby made the duty of the Secretary of | Cuct, $5,000. For continuing the work on the toward the south. It will then be about nine ti bright at present, com; its COOL FLANNEL SUITS FOR HOT DAaYs. f but the tail will hay around so near us remain during the tea season. The Palos'was | War to place such enlisted men a0 retafned | Rew jail in the District of Colambia, $100,000. that it will undoubted!, COOL BROWN LINEN scirs At Chefoo; soon to go to Taku, Tientsin and | upon the civil list, #0 as to entitle them to pro- THE LIBRARY. comet is now 4 WEN wehwang. The Kearsarge arrived at Yoko- | motions under the civil-service regulations. ‘To enable the Joint Committee on the Libra- | with a «mall FOR HOT DAYS. ey ~— ped i” arrived at} Navy po pepe otc fd ofice—I5, in- | ry of Congress to procure plans for extending eyes RK COOL BLUE LINEN SUITS —— Garda’ and, Docket intieane, Rute tah | the east and west fronts of tha Onpttcl ao as te pn I FOR HOT DAYS. Tus Worty’s Corrzz Cornergp.—The re- | draughtsman. Equi it and iting—7, | enlarge the accom: D and the markable rise in the price of coffee, in the face | incl chief. rt ie Perfect the central building, $2,000. about COOL ALPACA COATS of the abolition of the tariff on that article, now | chief. ~Ordnance—d, incl chief DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. length FOR HOT DAYS. turns out imho fh Som Graughteman. '—T, in- Improvement of grounds, Department of Ag- } across ulative combination, having its center in Rot- | clud chief and hisman. Steam En-| | oiture: Labor, $8,000; repairing concrete Ports COOL WHITE VESTS terdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg. From these | g: pg-4, including chief clerk, draughts- | Tous En. 9600; tools lawn- | convention FOR HOT DAYS. cities the most elaborate mnan and assistant. Provisions | ocecs carte ah eecean omar me ee STieeeb tions were eee, eae short crops and | 9, including chief. Medicine and Surgery. $600; ins ving new ‘gained Dy filling ‘the © tens on Duying, bed holding toe highen © Toc tonding unt secretary to sign patents for | canal, draining, , Sodding, and two § trict of ¢ FOR HOT DAYS Late reports are to the effect that 600,00 bags public lands, and bopyiets. |G Land of- cart horses, & ‘the Giection of Pref, Giver, | eopuee, are Fens ere neerD, with mers to arrive, a) as Longer, a 7 rma Principal 1,500. For continuation of construction of the democratic that everywhere and tem Indian i Beenornione: Erect ot tha ase airendy chief, x yuilding for the State, War, and Navy Depart. | Missouri Sy rained having staked their entire capital on the = spree pated FOB ALL DESOBIPTIONS OF Suor nis SisTeR.—At midnight last ty ron Hy 0G MUZZLES. in Newark, N.J. John H. entered the a — apartments of his sister and shot her in the A Thin Apparel ge assortment of DOG MUZZLES, all sizes, | bead, inflicting fatal wounds, because she State Prison very cheap, at refused discontinuing to receive the attentions ; | favoring nates R.G, WHEELER'S. 7th and Batrects, | of her suitor, whom Haber dishked. He gat tol to the plans of | ‘utlon.was _jel2-ec6t posite Contre Market _ | arrested, and while in the cell attempted’ to y= 4 Cay stenting —— party for Moet. pauses commit éulcide, but was cut downbeforete had | sicos apd feteale cece (pin ett | Fred. Law 0 eng ony vy | rap ar erat SS 6 ee | eee Tabane Gout Ss Boson cke'ancax: | tse fing tae rnd POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, VEGETABLE CATHABTIO AND TONIC. yeeterda, , for a ae ar SOS peta ioshow thes aS Jailer, pa Goldsmith M: udge F. race and one would ate 101L PENNSYLVANIA AVENOE. Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation, &e, was won by carpool in these seretght hance an fo (eye ing Mia Refs bergers aged - Between lth and Mth streets. 3033-tr Boop Pratwier anp Liven InvicoRator, Ti 2 2S, BEIM, 2s8. The trot eo oe not be in ths of his wife. ) the horse. rr Beti Circulation of the. Pein ee ger FOR | Being © pleasant Purgative needed by_ old and Bee ater wan Bemis: Time, 200%, oa Bz Lafayette Tod., indies indulge in sack ‘prohibits the , eS - waler wauben Kind of Goncrete ——s._mynwsisea | of racing 4 ings, bs is desirable. The LSWI10K SEMINAR LADIES Be Sridges, ae. Ie. A B YOUNG: was rejected. ere ae enik, ‘world. for — 7 In the Massachusetts senate a of Colambta, sa. ‘Svinawp, aT 2 On Pree ee eT i motion for the reconsideration of ‘iyuse locaee