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—_———_———— THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sandays excepted, | cENIN ys el "Y ! Penssyivania Avenue, corset tian street oe aY The Evening Star News; Company, &. H. KAUFFMANN, Pree’t. . ‘THR EVENING STAR ts served dy carriers to : Midecribers at Ten Cents per week, or Forty- four = per — at the counter ‘ ¥ Bixty Cents a month; one year, $6, Tus WEEKLY STAR— on Priday— | | , 47—N2. 7.254. WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1876. TWO CENTS. repetition of that at Cinctanatl. Taey look to see Gov. Tilden Jead io the balloting, THE REPORTS of Postmaster General| FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. as Mr. Blaine did, to see the prize go to SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENIN G STAR. Jewell’s contemplated resignation are posi- — aiits Telegrams to The Star. Hancock just as at Cinemnatl it went to iS THE cor it _ gouLmes com | | tively dented by him. Mornay, Jane 26. Gov. Hayes. The exercizes attendant on the An : . THE CONFERENCE ComMITTER on the| SENATE.—Mr. Spencer, from the Com- New Yor Si The Post's St. Louie myneement of (b> COLUMBIAN COU. Washington News and Gossip. Post Office appropriation bill held another | ™!ttee on Military A‘fairs, reported a bill to BEFORE THE BATTLE. mal ange: Givens encibonanat prevailed all the SSS Daten stSp'clee, Se emacs oat meeting to.day, but failed to agree on a | Mend and Mx the sigaai service of the day yesterday, the struggles of the day oul- ied. tt GOVERNMENT eae a eee report. United States. Placed on the Calendar, ray ina od in the ange ine ALL WHO HAVE SIGNED THE ap. | nal revenue, $582,902 %; customs, 24 67 ——_—— Also, the following from Lindell botel. During twis outbreak pistols PRLLOWS are rep acted tmeee stoke alt | _ THE PRESIDENT and party returned from | ,JUP@E BUCKNER IN THE MtNoRtty.— | pHe pisTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE: FIGURING AT ST, LOUIS. | sere freely drawn, She services af @ WM. i iee of Baceiaon Leden Ra Feecoaee skaad'D | Harrisbarg inst night, oot Judge Cate of Wisconsin, ademocraticmem.-| Bill relative to tbe conveyance of real . ee ine aivturoancs, ss eunes wo SMPEESES BOWN, Bing oe mee ‘By, 4 — ber of the Hi District of Col \- ; : " reete ne TUESDAY RVENISG, 27h to jouse District of Columbia Com- | estate in the District of Columbia; bill ELMONT | ROUSE, | Ment ato clock sharp. as Dasigess of impertancs | COMMODORE EDWARD ©. GRAFTON, U.8. | mittee win unite in the conclusions set forth | amending the charter of the Glenwood Cem- | TILDEN IN THE LEAD. Baht pe by Pn ——— aa “ wih be mronane before the mecting. 028-20 N., died Saturday at bis residence in New in the sepoet of ee SS ctery Company; which were ordered placed o candidates are covceruet, ts ver Pith every delicacy. Li an ; York. Fe att wee Committee) on District affairs. e Calendar. mixed, but It has a decidedly favorable oat- Tog and Gebing. THE WASHINGTON FLOWEE AND ——— This will make it the majority report, and | %, ‘ S ‘Lect | ar - Also, @ bill to improve the iaw relating to look for Tilden. The fight against Tildea is wyetetiyd Krom of the New. Fork Aveuus Oharch, EVEUT. hettads Oa tiaoe aoneoe os ange Buckner's report the views of the mi- | aower in the District of Colamela, Keerenea | HIS FORCES WELL ORGANIZED, | ‘08 becoming @ bitter one, and shrewd ob- 7. aRARY SPRINGS ¥ TUESDAY MORNING. at 9 o'clock An saracat y servers say that upless there is @ mise between the two factions in Tamman: by Wednesday, when the balloting will probably begin, there is every indication of an a ta thi to Judiciary Committes. OE MILES ES OF MOUNT JAOK- | Sppeal is made by the ladies already engaged inthis | the payment of the July interest be com- CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION.—Col Also, @ bill providing for the levying and = —— me AE Oe | tae a eee eee taaceais” | Menced on the 27th instant without rebate. | puncan MeDonay Lindesy sie mpetee covjecting a tax in the District of Columbia. | THEY CLAIM A MAJORITY, SS FROM Joanie, aatOs Bag py | Jes Mk. BLAINE still continues to improve, | for Congress by the republicans of the first ; ee f 8 OF TUSCABOBA 2 1 distri N the bill. &@ successful combination to defeat him. He under the management of 7 | Dut is much prostrated by the excessive heat, | congressional (istrict of North Carolin: Mr. Spencer gave notice that he would call > 2 . four DWARD, iste of bawley Cid Boxe FES tMoe: | He will leave to-morrow, with his matin, | Edenton, Baturday,overes Taige eretes | usin ohne ee moruing call was BUT NOT TWO-THIRDS. hohre that even bis {rlends fear tba bes been greatly im 6% o'tock,in the Wigwam of | for 4. Mais, in & coccial nat | W- Albertson, one of the North Carolina | gone through with. prove & source of weakness. The anti-Til- Hotels and (ottages ar ai ton to make arrangements for the | he Caney tara ene eee ar fo. that | centennial commissioners. Tae. first dis. | “Mr. Robertson introduced a bill defining —f den men, especially those In the New York Bonrh % faveral of eur Jate brother, P. 8. Anam Craw- | 2€ Cau go through without change of cars. trict ts represented in the present Congress | the relations of the Board of Commissioners > | delegation, are making a very determined The waters bave an established reontation for | Will also mect TUESDAY st Borlock.t> | rare peririon for the pardon of Willlam | Dy Hon. Jesse J. Yeates, democrat. of the District of Columbia to the Board of | WILL HE MISS IT LIKE BLAINE? | sent anc are using all ‘kinds of argaments their wunderfal «urative powers The Springs are | atiend the funeral. Sister Trixes are cordially in- = 2 ro od of greet variety, viz: Salpbar vited. ut WM. M.STELLE.© of B. O. Avery, convicted at St. Louis in connec- MOVING THE CAPITAL TO PHILADEL- Magacsium. Unaiy- MASON(O—The Jone Assembly of GA- | tion with whisky frauds, has been signed by | pnta—FoR ONE DAY.—The Proposition. to Mr. Wadleigh offered a resolution, which of Tro > i onal ; 2 AND HANCOCK COME IN LIKE HAYES? st day 2 0: per week, @15; per ‘S or Bacclicct Masten, eit be nant Seance At | prominent Senators’ and Representatives | have Congress adjourn from July ist to the | Was Lyn een calling on the Commissioners ES Ja (<a + Hel. corner of 19th street and Pennsyleania - | and many other persons. 4th, and on the latter day convene in Inde. | Of the District of Columbia for the names of Health and the Board of Metropolitan Police. Referred to District Committee. to break bim dow Cox Upset. Cox was conside: ably upset for awhile yes- terday over the election of Sayler as Speaker the men appointed on the police force since or a ee be eg ee 3 ° force gine’ J he di ed Itas asbabby trick. Laterin macy. 1429 Peonsivania sveuus. near Willar ‘isc, "ONSDAY EVENING, JaneZthvat 90) Tire BELKNAP Tmtat—The opinion is | Pendence The House: tig aia: was Rie | the act of March, 1sct, with the date of ap, OR IS IT HENDRIC the day he received dispetones from Ban. Bint Bene TNE SBE OER PEBuEY =” | _Work:—Snoer Excellent Master's degree Mvery | expressed among Senators that the Belkaap ‘Kasson, of Iowa, and referred to tne Com. | Polmtment and whether the conditions of 5 all, and other memuers, saying there was ain MOORE ‘proprietors. | Members requestei to attend isl Will be postponed to the fal), notwith- | mittee én Centennial Aifairs. It will prob- | #84 act have been complied with, and 1f not “nee natntns Seiaenes to Sagten coo eee RY ER SPRINGS —This Popular Resort isnow | J:22t JOHN EDWIN MASON, Recorder. Te ncang, that the 6th of Jaly was fixed for | ably beagreed tq. ‘Mr. Sherman then called up A SHAKY PLATFORM. and further Wat Sayler ‘will wacate the bf nha g Legh abe pe OL, > We UkAaT te etre a 4 = WARDEN CROCKER EXONERATED.—Some THE DISTRICT TAX BILL. +. Speaker's cbair when be (Cex) retarns, if or dey; Board for marees, and children pe SE THE JUDGE WYLIE INVESTIGATIO: time ago charges were made that Genera | He said the committe had, acing under the latter desires to resume Lhe place. ortation from steamer, Pish- ek: The House Library during the past dtcal attendance. River Spriogs | The Prime ‘Minister one mile above Colton harf end | 8 Iver Pitchers... Biskistoo’s Isiand,on the main land. Searders | Oliver cf The Mill, fer Biver Springs will take the steamer John W. | Thophilus and Others lect committee Investigating | Crocker, warden of the District jail, was not } joa! Bites tae Ramee eocrtal hank he FACTS AND OPINIONS OF TO-DAY. the charges against Judge Wylie, failed to administering the duties of his office to the | tax bill of last year, with such amendments —e—__—_— havea meeting to-day, there being no wit- | strict fulfilment of the law. Mr. Durham, | in the matter of dates, &c.,as were neces- nesses preseut. The committee, however, | of Kentucky, of the sub.Committee on Ex. sary, and some minor amendments suggest- EXCITEMENT AND A BIG ROW. y Hancock. Anthoay Trollope. The friends of Hancock are very euthusi- Louisa M. aleott. Astic, and are loud in their assertions that be is the coming mao. They declare that pe -Mary E. Dod, a's Wharf. B. ®. | gree, Yet Forging Their Owa Chains. Tilden wil! develop bis full stren; om the ‘Zhompecn end Ie be shart B.e: resume the investigation to-morrow. penditures tn the Department of astice, ed by the Commissioners to make the blll first three or four batiois. gad iat theo & pares 1 . —————— 4 . a will ocour which will senda Hancoc! Sewn P.O., St. Mary Je) 2m Themas, Wins fold, Curate George, McDonald THE PosTMASTER GENERAL has written | He has given all parties to the charges Mr. Spencer said that he considered the - ap Pee Nag strong uoderoarrent ST. GEORGE'S HOTEL ally, and we offer ta the public’ the to the postmasters of the larger cities, re- | patient and fall hearing, and will make a | bill as onerous and unjust, and believed the THE ST. LOUIS CONVENTION. against both Tiiden and Hancock. SAB PINEY POINT, MD., lating Library in the eity ¢ questing them to visit Washington to confer | report fully exonerating Mr. Crocker. result would be that next winter the people . muir seaed dates Zow open for visitors. ‘The situstion, books sent fo them without extra charge. Sage Id demand the restoration of local self- The Situation To-day. pe dations and attractions are unex: mk with him upon the new law reducing appro- | Tue Bounty BILLIN THE SENATE—In | WoWwd demand the restoration of eel Bayard is practically out of the contest. ied by ay place on the fac Biver. >. a. 3. D. Oo priations for the various post offices, which government. the Senate, to-day, Mr. Logan, from the Com- Senator Thurman and Jadge David Davie "month Children seated NINETEENTH ANN COMMENCEMENT | ™™St Go into execution on the ist of July. Mr. Sargent advocated an equal taxation Standing of the Platform and Candidates ress A mittee on Military Affairs, reported with | of the property of the government, = meg Oe Ey yoy urses baif mie. o*U A BSHALL Propristor, oc NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieutenant Commander | amendments H. R. 58, being the bill;“to | ® permapent a@rrangemevt by which (Specials to The Star.) ¢ Les. oy) = it = _——- jels Im* =o Piney ‘a4. GONZAGA COLLEGE A. 8. Crowninshield, ordered to regard him- | equalize the bountiesjof soldiers who served oe ge ghd 8) pee gy canbe ot Gov. mer a Iden. and be withdrawn, Hendricks has a “M OORE'S HOTEL © Lo WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2s ee self Inspectdt of ordnance at the navy-yard, | 'n the late war for the Uaion.” Tne bilias | the expenses o strict. Some years Pa : each sores aaa = py Po = is now cpeu for the receptor S. 1576, great At TALLMADGE HALL, (F street, between 9tb aad loth, streets northwo x P.M. TS _The public ins ited to as being out of the race. ‘Bummer’ boar Hendricks is regaried as the a, candidate for Vice President if Tilden is Washington, ist July. Lieutenant Com. | ‘ported exclndes satlors and marines from | Congtoss treated the District like sspolied | | Sr. ou meander command of the Fortune, and ordered to the 1084-3" receiving ship Colorad t New York. rticlpation in the benefits of the bill, and | Child and at others it assumec the part of a | nols, speaks this a.m. of Judge Davis as pe Mitt ©. Kells, detached from the | Riso all persons “borne on the roris sestenes | mother in-law. ‘This year seemed vo be the | hultere deny not declined, no state has and Indians.” It further omits the require- | Mother-in-laws Government pald | instructed for him, and he feels under no 1,50 per day, $30 per ae: nothieg for the ishecntion er ths meaphores, nominated for the first pare although eS n ti ~ 4 yes, ed a i a On| vided by tl Ll. ! 7 Me - : jel6-Im* 1 1 ct oF Couvmar WORD,” said a Representative from the | Péf month, as provided by the bill Mr. Ingalls favored taxation of property | st is scattering, unorganized, andal-| 4 meeting wef wOmey MOM. a Soa Proprictors oP Hest oHAB, Og dune 2. Keystone state, when debate on the sundry | PERSONAL.— General Robert Williams, | telonging to churehes but pot occuplen for masta Satat: Gur uaty bape ix cane uo | Be minha Gp Gouarenbne Gran o anenee MITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Street Care, 2 ; civil appropriation bill was in order in the | of thedepartment of the Platte, is hereena | Chureh porposes, and quoted the ground samy aoussin abla boesget alae pana of action. “Richard Schell, of New Yorw, balf mile from Stevenson's De Paseengers t a House last Sdtarday, and when the mem- | short visit. ----General Schofield arrived ood htt a ticks Church, between 9th Gay Eaimee done Damewe teen can be | presided; 21 states were represented. md trip ticket from| gous, Draye and Pash Carts are hereby noti rors Uittered the sagacious parliamentarian | nere thia morning, and will joave to-night | *™ aod G streets, as an act of ee - Ewing was one of the most prominent 5 fics oe RSA DAE Some 20th. Ite, will saat at Ganexuow What in the—scrateh made them | (or New York. Mr. John E. Shermen, | = Fa ae nominated, and says if he is he will bede- | ana he spoke out his views freely. After ® — 2 i ‘ 4h ese ob . 2 oe é c jer | interchange of oplaions it was = ard said licenses mast be prompt wed at this er nephew of Gen. Sherman and recently of the . feated very genera’ erchang P' ROCK ENON SPRINGS, ‘stag of iectnas® © S*tjog lenpsoveruieg the | THERE WERE A GREAT MANY callers at | PADKing firm of Sherman & Grant, leaves | SHOw!d bear a tneneee Tee et Seymour Says Tilden Cau Carry New | ‘cided to demand of the convention the ON THE GREAT NORTH MOUNTAIN, —— OG Nestor of Taxes, | the White House to-day; amoag them were | thi8 evening for New Mexico, wueré he has York. age of @ resolution calling for the repeal of the resumption act. Someof the speak- ers said that unless this was done she oppe- nents of an early resumption ought to with- draw from the convention. These sentiments were heartily applauded. Hendrick: Sr. Louis, are feeling more bh bing than yesterday. General Mansou, who i¢ work- ing judiciously for Indiana elt ONLY FEVEN HOURS FROM WASHINGTON Jed 6t {Rap Chron £0ritic } 4.38. PRATT......... WM. H. OSS, to doco, and the promise should be kept. been appointed U. S. raarshal. Mrs Mr. Hamilton said that up to the ti f thi Ex-Gov. Seymour sends word to counter- : the Secretary of State, Chief Justice Waite, | Mary Clemmer Ames bas bought the rest: = vn etissot ine hie 2 = [So FEDERAL BUILDING ASSOUIATION. | Senators Paddock, Mitchell and Watleigh, 4 ‘ Tero Pee ene orks no one had ever heard | act Tammany that Tilden can carry New denceof Dr. Ford, on Pennsylvania avenue, Representatives Wells, Chitteaden, Pulllips, | hetween Ist_aud 24 streets east. ----Mr. E. | {¢ Proposed that the government shoald pay | yory. Paunell, Davy, Wallace, lus,’ Spencer, | W. Barber, Third Assistant Postmaster Gan- | T?'ggvernment tosehe ees ee ee The Platform he second monthly meeting of the FEDEBA' | Hancock and Lapham, and General Scho- | eral, returned to the city yesterday after | sould be everywhere, military posts, naval The platform is already drafied in advance. IUDING APBOLA ZIOa, for the payment of | Held. quite a sojourn in Michiga stations, ships, public lands, and everything | It squints towards hard money, but has an ail, No. 613 7th atroet & irthwest, on MONDAY Sam RANDALL celebrated on Saturday GOVERNMENT CASES IN THE CRIMINAL | €lse. He favored taxation of churches and | evasive and meaningless plank. Tae Cni- ches | EVENING, July 34. 1576 ea mpstiniegee sourt, | cbureh property. They belonged to difer- = im it. £ L ton gor dant eS ileal: (ahaees 03 the twenty-iifth anniversary of his marriage, | CourT.—To-day, in the Criminal Court, ent denominailons, in which the govern. | 2e8€ @uestion is in it y information c4a be ob- | 20d his friends in the House presented him | Judge MacArthur, Colonel Cook asked that h of four weeks. The families, or for acy WM Ls root. n to the Springs bio Railroad and c ment bad uo interest. They were ownel by Tilden’s Strength and Weakness. pooent r pr py ay featiee tt coe : may at ng porsope = With @ magnificent solid silver set of six | an early day be set for the trial of Frederick corporations and managed by trustees or The squadron &t latest stands with a larger 5 an he first —\aed eina Sees ETD niece aettnwest, | Pleces, of elegant design, tha largest piece | A. Sawyer, Wm. T. Haines, Frejerice W. | otter agents. They admitted whom they phetitiy for Tiiden than he had yesterday, | He;ée?,be Will make decide gains. A Hen~ : JOHN A PERSOOTT, Treasacor, | Dearing the following tnscription: “Present | Brooks, Phineas [). Roddy’ and Wm. H. | pleased, and were not, properly speaking, ith Hendricks next and the rest seattorig | Sick tend 18 now parading the streste Room N+. 66 Sec sad Comptrollsr s Office ed to Hon. Samuel J. Randall by hisdemo | Barstow, charged with conspiracy to’ de- | places of public worship, butof private wor. | With Hendri i rest scattering | mucn to the gratification of crowds of peo- G. MLODLETON, Becretary, cratic associates, Forty-foarth Congress, as | fraud the government by means of afrada- | sbip. and doubtful. Kausas threatens to bolt if | Pie = | National Me tan B id on Tuesdays a d | @ mark of their respect, with their felicita- | lent claim,and F. A. Sawyer and W. H In reply to a question by Mr. Sherman, | Tilden is nominated. All of the St. Louis Meanwhile the -—e Tirien lead ore, who ros Fridays Le Droit Bailding, | tions on the occasion of his silver weddlug.' Barstow, charged with alding the passage of | he said chat the government reeoguiziog the | democratic papers this morning urge Tilden | ®7® seeking for some potty Non", pough to pamphiets or infonmacion call on from 656 t 3e24,25,29 4715 | The gift cost 8700. such a che paaxen that the a be noeity for iis own interest. hadasa mat- and endsioks as the Hower, sad Sucsntaly warkicg ate eee ane New York, are SP on, ce Agents, 491 9 e> TIE CL IAN SION — Z taken up immediately after recess. The D ter of grace contriouted to the support of the | represent the prevailing outside sentiment; % a eds ne een nemenens Aue SOC oe ee ee ct Attorney replied that he was willing | Gre department andghe polica force, but he | but the ballot may be otherwise. a The Anti-Tilden Mem Q’°OBB's HOTEL. ——— —— | {ism Missicn, on7th street, will commence Revival | L: HLA ve L proceed with the trials as rapidly as pos- iid not recognize the right of the District to A conference was heli in @ parlor of the Cc TO RB'S ISLAND, Va ce at the GUELEY CHAPEL. nowt 7th und sible,and after the recess he invend ¢’aim it. THE DELEGATES ALL inated Saturday take up the case of General Bancock, Mr. Sherman cited instances where the | The Fight Centers on Tilden -His f 5 towed in order by the trials of Hallec: government had paid taxes in different Friends (isim Haif the Couve: Sipe coiwertartareenien Ottmana nd Fisher: localities for laying sidewalks and pave- on SUNDAY EVENING ne it 7:30. Meet wery Evening at 7:30 tn ects, commencing THIS ( #: Southers Hotel last night, wal tended by representatives’ from different Jelegations opposed to Tilden. Spesches Surf Bathing—Fishing—Snipe Shooti U-kuowa and popular Summer Dow open for the recep’ ton of vis- t, will also b = - de by Roger A. Pryor, Joho Keliy e! Sr. Lovis, June 12:29 p. m.—The rush | Were me 4 re invited toattend thes 5 ta. 2 sald, had re and others, which were recei ved with a goo. on for ther Ale ited wattead thoes veonference commalites Silt ean 8 | THE Late MILITARY CHANGSS—Tae | large donations atinnds fe Heed eee red | and roar of the convention is most apparent | 824.0lRers, which wer . ee CS erdudcriens CASTING OF Tas ed The failure OF the coe ably be | following is the full text of the important | ane Couerens man specificallly provided that | to-day. The delegations are all in; the hotels } The object of the meeting was to see what m 3 sep roToma0 cy re BAILBOaD COM- | agree on the controverted amendments wij] | Military order mentioned in THe STAR last we — ss Oho, ee Fe corsage overflow; bands fill the air with music, and SS see Paes t ree to Cherryst 4 for the purpose of electing Mino Directors : Ss i fa se . should have five per cent. of the proceeds o th a ben and e ng e defe: itden— 4 5 a 4 0 I ey et 5 | Prevent Cor gress fr adjourning as early | week:—Ist. Major General J. M. Schofield I the streets are radiant with bann ny 4 ory > a Subs apuaey-peasnag ene Board of Trae Mocms S19" Pevaeivenia sonue | 45 Was anticipated, Bee ea eee ee ee tensile of public lands “in place of taxa- | 20 “ane caucussing since yesterday has receere to yf ng ae HF ‘ e | b s ye, but mainly condined to military academy at Weet Poin Ne x After further debate on this point the | been most active, the Hayes and Wheeler ratification meeting | the ist of Re; tenaber, ft 2d. Major Gen poordgoy bour expired, and the bill went | Tilden and anti-Tilden. Everyboiy is im- in Civeinnat! Saturday vight, said: “The | eral Irvin McDowell is assigned to the com- | ©'¢T to to morrow. Tilden that will count in the veation, The Tilden Men Confident M GUINAND, President H. A. GRISWOLD, Secretary sea d CORB & S£EG4R, Mr. Allison called up the army appropria- | Pr*8ed with the elaborate organization | |The delegation seuiens Sek aaeeal Eee - THE BEST. Dat for one eV mand of the military division of the Pacific, bill, 5 yee | With which Tilden enters the convention. | W!sconsin hed m ie “ vtaTta UUSE, epublican pi ray ee assume comman uly Ist. 34. Military - a J ’ fed | nm impo 53 ~ M ATUEAL SPRING WATELS oo Dranght, | Publican party squarely to resumption of CRESSON SPRINGS, Cambria County, Pa. . ~ turn up in unexpected quarters, and if it ~ (OR-OULD Tha CUFT Es noe cuomamabt. | | specie payments. ‘There must bs uo step | division of the north is discontinued, ani | *'d the bill as it eame from the House. were bot for the vigorous fznt Tammany | "me kind of work is being done with oiber a i = delegations, and the Tilden managers ex- backwards, but steady prgress toward re- | (Re department of the south is sanexei to HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.— | Halland the Cincinuatl crowd are making * test der FES wards, t a a a pthc press the greates: confidence of uilimate ‘This delightfol SUMM AR RESORT wit! ute 2499 Pamneriva Fe pe ge Eee SORELY SCORN, | ee eRe Ca Eee CO ean | The Home was calle’ to onterby Mr. Say- | op bup, his nomination would be conceded. | Pocoees, in npite of the efforts of Tammany. Be opeved e reception of gots WAY sp the von sectarian sentiment as exprassed tn | Alabami Pi Seanesses steer | tt, the new Speaker pro ta No other candidate ~ ——— 3uN = ; EW. WHITAKER, the platform, und said “the state mast not | Tennessee lying west of the Tennessee river | ler, seth: seeped ardor EXCEPT HENDRICKS FOREIGN NEV, Situated om top of the Allegheny Mountaius, uo General Claim and Collection Arent, be brought into subjection to the church, nor | Wil! be embraced within the department of Mr. Knott(Ky.) offered a resolution, which | has developed any strength against him. : more desiral le place can te foaud nuy where, Satis Web strect, near Treasnry Department. | shall any branch of theclurch be put uader | the Gult. bee ee rtat eae Pits o3, the Gulf | was adopted, directing the Clerk to inform | The Indiana delegation hus became demon: on Servia. LS e a ICCLELLAN, Scp't. | gucinity, “Malm Pension and Bounty Claims. s | the care of the state to the exclusion of otuer | Coast within the state of Florida will be 1n- sects.” In speaking of the ticket, he said no | Siuded within the department of the south. | ‘he President azd the Senate that the House | Spon Orne, pressure to Pat Hendricks reaps Comrie ee Nea ematical | name better calculated to insure success | ith. Colonel Thomas H. Ruger, 18th infantry, | bes elected Mr. Sayler Speaker during the | Dis vote, Tilden euters the covrectne e oe ing Bseries of lectures deli7- | could have been placed upon it. “No lan | !8 @8signed to the command of the depart- | present temporary absence of the Speaker, | the same relative strength as Biaiue at Cin- — ot Anstom, is guage I can use is too strong to express my | Ment of the south, according to his brevet of | Mr. Kerr. cure of Premature Decline, Preesare PARTS, June 26.—The newspapers here say the powers are again excisiog a pressure at 5 Belgrade to induce Servia to abanden its warlike attitude. - @ CRF bata! POINT LOOKOUT SUMMER EESORT, Hotel and Cottage plan . lnk cpnatl, and would win if the two thirds tion Agatast Tark : 3 a cal - | Mr. Vance (N.C.) introduced a bill to in- | ¢PP® oe Oonlision ey - OFUN SCHE aes. Ay confidence in the patriousm, purity and | ™3Jor general. The next sentor colonel, G ‘n. | Taledid not prevail, for be comes, onthe | RaGusa, June 2—Lotelligence recelwed Aceers per lower Potomac steamers E ording's clear synapels of the taeaeeees: | trustworthiness of {ne man. Pennypacker, 16th infantry, will temporari- | corporate the Centennial Mutual Fire in; | closest estimates, within forty votes of a | nere from Bclavouie sources Seton tee tee JAS. E. MILBURN, Proprfe narriage, aud the treatment of nervous and Sap rrp ly comman nee ret eee ington, which | majority. Their estimates this morning Herzegovinian chicfs will assemble at Bag- je2- Pt. Lookout. 8 Mary's Co., Md. cal debility, being the result of 0 years pert THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL, as re. | val of Colonel Ruger. bh 7 Kone Mo.) introa pela bin give him just balfof the convention’s vote, | nani on the 2th of July to agree withe Mon- GASH FUSS The plesrant Hore pens Spice: B poata. Adarens the author De. L. Ported from the Senate Committee on Ap-| pour GEN. HANCOCK.-Alter the cap moriae mee = rosementies tar Oe teat Which his friends aeclare will romh in bie tenegro about thelr operations in case Ser- aptly sit or vihes ond row 2 st priations 8 aturday, is changed in the fol- | ; i nomination by thi ‘ol. Mississippi | via commences hostilities against Turkey, Penns i ure of 3,000 confederate prisoners, includin; tenders. Referred. 5 pp a LG [5° 2 D. OOCKE, 3x. & 00., lowing {mportant particulars: Tae commit. | Generals Edward Jotaten ant tuart, | . Mr. Buckner (Mo.) offered bills for there. | 84 0ther states are Instructed’ to move the England and the Eastern Question. ‘Bucs! » wa son Stuart, abrogation of the two-third rule, but it is a Cres GANTT & SPOTTS BANMERB, lee entirely strike out the eight sections by (vot Jeb.) at Spottsyivania Court House, | !!ef of G. W. Riley and M. V. B. Bogan, of | believed Will fail. Oaly a majority vote is LiVERPOOL, Juve 2).—The Post's London rie __Newports Perry couaty,Pa. | apis-tr 1499 ¥F street, | hich the House proposes to reduces and re- | General Hancock, wao had. besa tae siase? Washington. ieferred. required to set it aside. a i Cannes Bey (5 STBATFORD FREDALL., Fularies for the officers. Amendments are Pain Sntanont to Gott ee eppointment o ree re fertain | A? 4 MEETING OF SOUTHERN DELEGA- in the eabinet on the eastern question, and Bituated ov the biahest Pe el “TTORNY-ay-aaw, | accordingly reported increasing tne House | tending his hand said, heartily: “Johason, | ad report upon the damage to real estate in naleen - | intimates that the present policy is Mr. Dis- goad, 32 miles from W LEWI items of ‘appropriation to the aggregate ex-| my old friend, how are fou?” Pie ooeraeed | the District of Columbia to reaten c change | Ing on ticket anit oe eee yore anit: | raeii's and not-Lord Derey's.” The corre. Bd erening, 3 (Trews JOHNSON & 00. . tent of over $3,000,000, 60 as to provide for | Confederate wae quick io recogalee tae nic, | of grade. Referred. Cobar ant Nee could carry Indiana in | Sponuent says: The reason why such an ob- ye porches the entire lengtue Toe BANKERS, Thousand cies errant Zaree of twenty five | wirous courtesy of his captor, and grasping CENTENSTA) Tilden aud Hendricks was the ticket gene. | Stinate silence bas been observed in Parlia- hed: aud tbe ining room 001 | gunaey ay 1p Strest end Penntyivente Aven sorived by existing law, and also to tore | 2isband while the tears welled up iato his | | Mr. Kasson Iowa) offered ajointresotution | Zu sas edt though Thurman developed | Then’ OB the policy of the government on ‘9 Bt i jancock tend * aie 5 3JAMUAL G. YOUNG, 201 rogaine ling — ‘hen cd army, | but unlike Johnson, Stuart withheld his | Pbiladeiphia, at 12 o'clock on the 4th of July, HANCOCK ment. Lord Derby and Sir Stafford North- : » 291,000 for MMOL, $100,000 for taaar. | hand, saying hangbtlly,* Under the ciroum- | 10 adopt @ resolution commemorative of the | w11} be presented by Penusylvania and sec- | Cole; chaucelior of the exchequer, on the one HOTARY PUBLIO, recone gg mngy tag ereap St drans- | stances, sir,I must deciine to accept your ne ee ee igge- | onded by Loulsana, but it is doubtfal if he Of te a nan on ee ‘This delightful Summer Resort, cm ding a | _Octly-tt Orrice—8ra ig epee ey recommend the vetea? | band.” ’ Flushing with indignation, the im- | pendence. Referred omm! on Cen- | can hold the former solid after the first Saulebury. 2 Risy of state for India, om Atlantic = —!} = It f the House provisi mnernt mi. | Petuous Hancock quickly replied: “Uader 4 lot. Ten of the delegations declared for Til- a : t ove- rur > on of or provision concerning ot any other circumstances, sir, I 51 la Mr. Neal (Ohio) introduced a bill to repeal on the other, are widely at variance on the improv HE B $ . y o1 jreums! , sir, hould not den at the meeting this morning. Tuere is in every I EST $1 GLASSES cers’ mileage, fixing it at 8 cents per mile in | have offered you my hand,” nd, turning on | the specie-resumption act. no outside support whatever of Hancock. | ©Xtfemely serious point of the amount of room, and Water on every floor, and capable cl ac- ore leu of all other travel allowances. his heel, walked away. The House, by & vote of 1C0 to 77, refused to the western democrats all oppose taking a | 82PPort to be a ed Tarkey by Engloud Commcdating £00 persons, is now open for the re- 18 AMERICA. a aoe Gia On the from Falmonth second the demand for the previous ques- in Une event of a crisis. Every one is hopi €eption of guests for the Bammer season. Whart BOE STORE CORSE TNO OF] Ee ee GUREne GE Soe Te | feed Or ee wader the | ™Ltary man. A. | for the best, but nobody's eyes can be closet OP parce detent i which 5 tos Soamere tench H. H. HEMPLER, Optician, three, only, of the general appropriation bilis pred wae namo ay 2 plier haga poe ‘ = Se ine aiatmning Sonmabianee Ene ofthe country” Bupscior besch | _jez2 letptr 453 Pennsylvania a have become laws, and beside these much | greatly annoyed at this and ‘used ‘hie . fe mittee By Associated Press.) situation bears to that immediately pro- oor steps—good from 7 )PTICIAN oie te Putin —. | other business remains to be transacted. (nage endeavors to keep his men well up i ive FIGURING AT ST. LOUIS. ceding the Crimean war. If wedo not this usual facilities for Bo OCR Pebass, which tnownaneeZ tevent | Tt is not at all probable that the tariff bill | fn line. Oa one occasion Le came arross bad What ts Claimed by Tiiden’s Frieuds | time drift into bostilities, it certainly will Terms—Q17.40 por week and upwards, according | facture with eight workien, cerponeny Will again beconsidered. An effort will be | ‘coffee cooler” sitting in the shade in a fence and Opponents. not be owing 7 ane coamy ta ae to location. Special terms to parties rematuing » | Dy Bye-giass In the whole world. They can be | Made in the Senate this Week to have one | corner intensely engaged in Jnspecting his So ordered, New YoRK, Juns 2.—The Herald's st, | cause of peaceof Mr. Disraci nelt's poverument.” hor longer. Address regulated by two small screws to exactly St the nose | day, at least, devoted to theconsideration of | woolen shirt, which he had poraril: 7 Louis special says: Tne following is the proper _ H. PROERUE, Proprictor. Trace of Beanie Pebh ee asant feeling. They are | bills on the calendar not objected to, which | doffed. ‘Sir, what are you doing there?” th ittee. count of votes for Mr. Tilden on the first bai- | OW Liberal journal. POTOMAC HOTEL. Cn | Ennis Hels Glaze’ Pongand the newly discovered | now has upon Itnearly two hundred bills re- | asked the general. “Are you louking for Fr. , jot. as made by his friends at the Tiiden | The Khedive’s Reply to the New Sal- pe ‘BT. GEOBGE'S ISLAND. Cannot be surpassed. Measure take nad couse | Ported from committees, and about one-half | fleas?” ‘The soldier looked up, &nd perhaps of Lay oy ac beadquarters: (it might, from such a source, tan. Near PINEY POINT. M4. filled in fifteen minutes. private character, being to | not pecomntainy: the corps commander re. po! be supposed to represent the extreme view Carro, June 26 —Ahmed Bey has left here ‘This summer resort will be open for reo=ption of ISAAC ALEXANDER, 1229 Penn. ave., grant pensions, allow ciaims, ‘ec. ied somewhat indignantly, **! of bis nope, but it omits several states that | for Stamboul as the bearer of the Knedive’s ‘wigness June. a os se tee jet Inventor. Patentee and Manufacturer, | larger number of private bills have been re- a that I should have fir rules. it is believed will give him some votes.) reply to the imperial firman annouccing the wet promptly at Pivey Point or Marshall's —Dreesmaking, also, Obildren's Suits | Ported from the Cot io fas too much Committee ee eee | TILDEN’S FRIEBDS CLAIM _ ] Secession of Murad Effeadi to the throne of Wharf with conveyance. Table always ye lants’ Wardrobes mad and ‘The eral, ed heartily aod cu to i Alabama, 16; Arkansas, 12; California, Tarkey. with delicactes of the season. Boats for fisuing and jatest styies. All r hi of apation. the | Colorado, 6;' Connecticut, 6; F' a Gelling free of charge. Address Ecru Laces and Nets at cents wr Senai ———_ #08 - = The Hew York Post Office Lavestiga- . ADAMS & BRO! articles, at fe _ Dd: THE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN.—At Fre- ference to legal tender faine, i4; Massachi 26; Michigan, 27% im" Piney Point P_O - Bt. Mary's Uo. Md. MBS. CL SIMPSON & 00.'S. | mont, Ohio. on Saturday Pompeo 10; Miswies!; New Yorx, June 2.—The Congressionat = 7 na 2 Hi The ther enthusiastic to Gov. | fore 4 6; Ham) committee this morning continued LOCSOUN MINERAL SPRiN ~~ CABBIAGRD! Hayes by the el ipeotive of 4 ~ 4, , Halon, HAMILTON, VA. sane peeches ination of inspector material Shir Fe ons corso tendent Hulbura will be recalled than, NENTS Tbe committee have | eer Gane. Be. aes a an the finished and undalshed the : THE CASE oF THE FOURTH Cuass ‘and Secretary Bristow addressed the a] 2 pe SSA Repository and Factory CLERKS.— Editor Star: May I use your col- % ‘Rorthwest, | umns for @ word in behalf‘of a class of New Yor, June 26.—Ex-United States aoe SRST ite eo ROrtnwest._ ee Copartner. | Officials inst whom Mr. Randall's ‘ “ 5 5 Marshal Robert Murray died here yester- | by ‘ . | priation discriminates most se’ face day, aged 62 years. signed, under the name of SDIGOMEE £ wiiss | amely, the fourth class clerks. It ts ate ts t ie the business of Restaurant Keepers, is te ‘to reduce their salaries from 81, 7 ‘ et iE muteal consent. Charles H. 1 ,600—4., i, ne business at the old stand, 70% | 1 a in end sarees, Ferthwest, Roving ememed, oll Sirm sod to pt oo ing authorized POL WEise” 2 i if : : iF f u i i 3 tee i ie Fe A : ! 8. 5 i ite ae iu 5 i to for returns all cases. il i ae ' 3 Ee # = FE HH i a meat ee

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