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_——— ee ee THE EVENING STAR. the of conducting Mr. Watterson to oe ” 2s SSeS sae eae PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays excepted, : ee ~ ; Shick were supomelael ty frequent. mre AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, at be Fr syivenia Arve oy corner Lith strect, 2 To ee ee The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, | 0: Walker or cDosvan, of &. H. KAUFFMANN, Pree't. , Obio, assistan: ‘ite also an~ ape = =e . 44 served by carriers to pion ote, Cag ae Rpg pan ed g + ob rt Two Cents each. By Prepaid <a jonn, of N. Bixty Cents a month; one year, 86, ee, THE THE WEEKLY STAR— On Pridry— (Yetene Fes, Slo An nwdecriptions treartably tn ceteace. Veh. 47—N&. 7,255. WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1876. TWO CENTS. Fesststion was wr Rates of advertising furnished on tppitcation. % SUMMER RESORTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Centennial adh tigae of Jaly. FORTY-FOURTH CONGRES:. The a [uowson mouse | Eg, couuanna trPocssruroay ONTOm, EVENING STAR. | rrectstanon or sae ‘of the day on Toxspay, Jane 2. Telegrams to Star o ‘ Assoc: - which the people of the United Statesde- | SENATE.—The chair laid before the Sen- Reet cg » asin avenaey THIS (Tuesdey) EVENING. at Washington News and Gossip. clared their right to separate and equa! ate a commnntcation from Mayor Siokeley, THE ST. LOUIS CONVENTION, peat ; perfor an¢ popular resor s L. H. PATTEBSON, Rec. Sec. iE Saute among powers earth seems to jphia, asking tha’ document arernetnd Rents MENT REI T ‘DAY.—Int demand an exceptional observan adm! 0 refurp! prepared for HeAUQuARTeRs ueTuoroLitan | _ COVER eae ee sor He Gthaes | Mnsel ~The Sieaiaaieation of the Unive fore any other business » The there would be no tnnovation on past prece- Trcainment of «neste during the MOCK: TIOULUB,4 32 7th stecet aortas | DAL revenue, $207,248.14; customs, $367,011.59. | {0 Tes See ee eer e ae its birch and | States government at the commencement or | FIGHTING “BOSS” TILDEN, | cea. : vial year. Located on one of th jembers of this Club are earnestly seq ist i = ~ MR AND MRS. SARTORIS left Liverpool | the protection of a Divine Providence, and | 18 Second century” may be brought to Phii- al ror wel bet: re med ting a a ag ee THURSDAY EVENING: dhne ote ae Boetick, | on Saturday for the United States. thirteen colonies and three million Boosie || Sieiphie Sy = commistes of both Seuses, to Deautifal forest scenery. where the sir sud water | to consider matters relating to the St. Louis uomi- 3 a" hander, wnded into & nation of strength and | be unveiled on the 4th of July, and that a A LIVELY CONTEST are the pores, they will be foand attractive and | nations. By orde! EX-SECRETARY Barstow reached his | numbers commanding position which tien | member of the committee be the orator of . beneficial reeorts for bealth and pleasure see€ers, as Ht ss com smient restivg places for ton-lats and ‘The KE. P. BERSY, Vice President. 7 - : was asserted and for which ferve: . the occasion. . SLATER, Secretary : yea! 2" home in Louisville yesterday, ani at night A ot gy ‘ers y ° ben offered. It seems fittin; on Mr. Conkling asked what the document a — | a reception was tendered him by his fellow- | Were < se JERS OF @ METROPOLITAN the occurrence of the hundredth anniver- | Was. 9 7 } ‘s Om STE \BCOmPAN ‘ren, 1078. sary of our existence asa nationa grateful Tue chair said he understood that it was TILDEN’S GROWING STRENGTH, ASHINGTON, June 27th, Notite ts hereby given that the aunual moctingo* | HON. MILTON SAYLER, the pro tempore | S¢knowledgement should be made to | the signatures of the President, executive townsmen of all parties. tees. oprietor Thamam as8, P. : aa " Almighty God for protection and bounties | Officers, Judges of the Supreme Court, and - Doolittle, of Wisconsin, » Te dkOORH eoltamexcuaa,. | the StrenRolders tthe scion of Suven Vitel: | Speaker of the House, says he will not, of bis | ufek ne hes, pio a a ,Pounties | oftlecrs, Jagges of the Supreme Court, and PRELIMINARY ORGANIZATION, | S7e.c* appointed s tnvorary mscretary, Proprictor Betovo H.tel, Ronovo,Pa, | Sf this company wilt bs held at ‘ e opea | OWN accord, yield the gavel to Mr. Cox upon | country. I therefore invite the good p2opie | ument, which he could not fully explain. i ——— NESDAY. the 1th of July. The polis will be op’ ts peop! Pi} &ud he suggested that E. ©. Perria be ap- from 12 to 40'clock bis return from St. Lout: of the United States on the approaching On motion of Mr. Edmunds, the communt- pointed. C. W_ THOMPSON, Presitent Fourth of July, in addition to the usual od- | Cation was referred to the Committee on Ar- fue chair decided this out of order. iieue couieaee Makiaien a WM. W. MOORF, Secretary. jet-entt | THE cone! MMITTER of the two | servance with which they are accustomed | 1angements. SCHELL’S OPENING SPEECH. | , The motion to reconsider was rejected, and ' Yatton ia AMPOBTANT NOTLOE TO TAX PAY: | houses on the Post Office appropriation bill | 'ogreet the return of the day, firther in Mr. Ingalls presented a memoria! of the the secretary proceeded to call ine roll of erald as GW. WIGHT, Teo Ris IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, . + 2 ¢ 5 such manner and at such time as in their | Old defenders of the District of Columbia a states for credentials. Pour | Pitted. to agree, A. seentld methine gill be | Tespective localities aud religions associa, | asking an amendment of the pension laws, - Mr. Pomeroy, of Iilinots, moved that Mr. nat I % HE TALKS HARD MONEY: | Perrin be appolates temporary se ‘€U0."S, Peinsyivania | held this afternoon. \lons may be most convenient, to mark its | Referred. Perr Ppola porary he uo aed, Treasures Hil, S-aticn, W. = 0.8. B., Loudon couaty, Vo. - 4 County Taxe JACKSON BRO 1 i f de- | | Mr. Ransom introduced @ biil to provide Mr. Finch, of Iowa, onjected. Mr see canceies the Waiivestiian! Manat ae SS recurrence by some public religious and de PI ¢ . ; a x “A = =a vout thankegivini ighty God f ¢ | for the establishment of a certain public did not inherit this app tment if he had + UB: de I eth canted. | icaton. D6 “pe THUSSDAY aud FRIDAY, Fuse | CoNFIRMATION.—The Senate yestentay Meaktoce wien eo Matecen mpone highway in the District of Columbia. > WATTERSON TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN, | B#< it before, and the appointment should BROWN. King s Coftace, Long Branch. _je24 t s remiding in Washington or adjacent theret-, | CO™firmed the following nomination:—Win- as anation during the century of our exist- Mr. Anthovy, from the Committee on * | be left to the committee pation. T EOUSE, CHESAPEAKE BAY. at oe y-and g\ving inem on throp W. Ketcham to be U. 8. distriet judge | ence, and humbly to invoke a continuance See oe = —— _—_ on —_——_e—_— = chair fually decided the motion out of delow Annapolis, will open ine RMN Tantog. | for the western district of Pennsylvania,vice | of His favor and of His protection. € resolution to print the report of the Sec- order. soak 4 t le "tren ecto fo¥ Pritts Goteeaio. | Wilson McCandless, retired. i In witness whereof Thave hereuntoset my | retary of the Treasury showing the ustor | TWO-THIRDS RULE ADOPTED, I ce nnn acegnnn maaved sociation = » a hand and caused the seal of the United States | Persons appearing on the books as in default to call the roll of states for committees om AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House | to be affixed. to the government. The reasons for the ad- Bath permanent Org@uization and credentials; 3° THE COLUMBIAN GouLEGE CoM adopted. = eMENT The roll was then called and the commit- lees named. Mr. Carroll, of Tenn., moved that when the to- a iven that in many in- ’ 7 . * MEND, o-day were Senators Edmunds, Hitchcock, Doue at the city of Washington this 26th | verse report were ¢' D.C. DELEGATES NT The exercises attendant on the Anoual Com- | Logan, Wrigut and Clayton, end Represen- | ‘ay ofJune, in the year of our Lord one | stances —— were ee eae amounts | “*** al WANT TO VOTE. We mencemrnt of ths OOLUMBIAN COu: EGE will | tatives, Fort, Hym Tai Hamil! thoasand eight bundred and seventy-six, | Where the balance charg: loubtiess arose —a LYE MILES WEST OF MOUNT JAOK- | take piace at Lincoln Hall, on WEONESDAY | t8tiv ert ae mar, Hamilton, | and of the independence of the United States | {rom error and @ loose method of keeping Wire ba dees BEAN CH AH 80. HE) | RV ENING, the 38th instant, atS o'clock. The pao: | rls, Small and Harraison. of America the one hundredth. the books. Washington Irving was shown THE CONTEST AT SF. LOUIS. pena ge sn deed Lee | OF VISITOKS FROM June ist, until Oc mews te i pee tel Lar + ioe = THE CRUISE oF THE CADETS.—The Con- U.S. Gekis, 7p kes Gaaniie to the povocumens to ce oa ‘ Saas ae eaten ee “gesnor Ambo Se: for the porpaed bes Lubo® or | stellation, baving on board the cadet mid- | Tax S1GNAL SERVICE BILLCIa the Sen- | sidents were thown in default from £1:30 to | Fighting Boss” Tilden A Warm Time Mr. Smith, of /il., moved a resolution that ? SPE TALLOWS are reagested to meet at the hall | shipmen, and the Mayflower, the cadet en- | ate yesterday, a bill to limit and fix the sig- | 10 cents. He supposed no gentleman desired The Anti-Tilden Men Not Organized. © somite at ene thom ehchetate So ap- Ledge. K. of P.. corner 9h and D | gineers, left Annapolis yesterda: N to see these names arra, with those of the cots northwest “TUESDAY KV EST9G. ach tn York. ‘The Coustellation. will ‘coutinue to Re Siete ee i ie place bss been greatiy improved, and the B ~ and Cottages are equal te aoy North or u oy 7 s ON RESOLUTIONS, a nt. at o'clock sharp.asbasiuess of Importancs | YOtR. The ¢ Military Committee. It authorizes the | Met Who had actually defrauded the govern (Specials to The Star.) and that all resolutions reiating to the piat- The waters have an established reputation for “7 pee hog e the meeting. uae c oS Sa President to appoint, as assislants to the Mr. Sherman said the resolution was in- Preliminary Organization. form be referrea to said committee without Somansan aed of greet’ verkty, vin yonder tt She Cheirmen be THE CABINET MEETING To-Day—The | chief signal officer, two inajors, six officers Healtng. Su phate of Iroa and Deate | Carbonate of Iron), &c ‘Terms of Board per day. $2 0; per week, G15; per Boath. of 28 days. $10. Circulars witi be found at MILBURN'S Phar. | sppral tems 29 Pennaylvania avenue. near Willard s: | the work. "Let the youns 7 tended only to cover @ single administra Sr. Louis, June 27.—Tne convention met | debate; adjourned. - PSTON Gilt meetin Weeieniny | Attorney General and the Secretary of War | “PO shall have the rank and pay of captains | {gk “and thatdering that taunts | at oon ne preliminary organization, which | _, Mr. Weed, of New York, moved he 4 N will meet in the Lecture : ase Cabs ; of infantry, six who shall have the rank and | balances charged against men wholad fallen chairman of each delegation send w the “4 wine app Ke tag irri were absent from the Cabinet meeting to- | pay of first lieutenants mounted, and six | in pattie, tne Charge being in some c 24 will be made permanent this afternoon, 80 | chair the name of tis member of the plat- if lreoty one od tu this day. The former has gone to Boston and | whoshall have the rank and pay of second | the very arms they were using when they | ‘Bat to morrow will be devoted to balloting. | formcommittee. There being no ovjecuon ‘more asctetance ia | Will return Saturday. Assistant 7s leutevants of infantry, or to detail as such | fj), The Ti Fight Warmer. it was ordered. le come to our ai Conant represented the Treasury depart- | assistants the said number of officers who b a | The chairman said that delegates from eee eaee peae-se ment at the Cabinet meeting. shall have respectively the said rank and Car tett er teens and the resole Tisce oun yasear sees ppb (nth | THE NATIONAL WOMAN'S SUF FitAGE ASSO- ant a hl pa eee “ps # SO serving. also provides CIATION _ 326 Ima = Proprietors — | LS esVETTE GOUNCIEGT Borat aeicce aaa | _WHY CANNOT the Patent office and Smith- | [AY She48° eer iog. It al seaatalnen an bon teenie Shen resumed In the morning | sumed to-day. and is one of the most spirit | wore present asking @ hearing. [Cries of = bBo Pape Popular, Memext 3 Bo Saver Excellent Masters eat . held at Masonic sonian be opened, during the influx of Cen- | hitherto upon duty, and not to exceed one lambia tax bill. Pending further considera. | €d personal and aggressive known in the | bear them.) oer det haeek te eee ak oe Bic on TORSDAY LVENING, Jone Bia at v3 | tebnlal visitors here, at 7 or 8 o'clock @. m.? | hundred and fifty sergeants, thirty corporals tion, Mr. Morrill, of Maine, made a report | history of parties. The New Yorkers, head- | There being no objection, the chair an- o'clock. by from the ed by Kelly, Schell, Slocum and others, as- nounced that they would be heard. Work:—Super Excel ly there is a crowd on the steps of the | 904 three hundred privates; and the enlisted lent Master's degree Every | former building waiting for the doors to be | Men Of the signal service shall receive pay trans peal sitendanc o ie wates Sean DONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON GIs. Mr. Weed, of New York, and Mr. Smaliey, He eran WeeeT oek | Mmbel Le Fequesteto attend | opened, and many go away before 0 o'clock. ates formerly Axed for enlisted men COMFRUATIVE APEROPRIATION BILLe | Sailed Tilden at every delegation, flooding | of Vermont, were appointed & conisante te ‘one. m o By order of the. C: 7 theon co th milar Btokiston’s Island,on the main land. - Gearders jee o 70) N EDWIN MASO: Becket: ive the early-rising strangers a chance. Sf He explained the differences between the | the city at intervals with cireulars headed escort the ladies Lo Lue plattorm. fr Biver Springs will take the steamer Joba W ; provided that all acts or partsof acts 13 = 7 conferees in relation to the bill, and said the | ‘Boss Tilden,” and denouncing him as & The chair announced that a iady bad the iupson end land at Uolton’s Wharf. BE. F. WASHINGTON OITY ANP Y M.0.A NOMINATIONS.—The President sent the | relating to the duties of the chief signal | Senate conferees had Proposed certain modi- | pegus reformer, railroad gambl nd trick- oor, and refused to bt ar any propositions. *RISTON Proprictoe. “Address Mies | 55> IBBABY, Cor. 91h and D Strer!s. following nominations to the Senate to-day: | ?Micer and the signal service shall remain in | feations to the House conferees, wich haa | PO8® ee > ee MISS PHOEBE COZZENS, OF ST. LOUIS, P. O., St. Marys county, Ma 302) 20 he f have been added tothe | Henry A. Marsh tobe postmaster at Nashua, | “re —— been rejected, * conliennn ean uanasen treme cen ihe Te, | Wok the platform and addressed the couven- st GEORGE'S HOTEL. reine, uD Anthony Trollops. | New Hampshire; Richard Ashbridge, to be THE WHISKY INV&STIGATION.—Thecom- Mr. Edmunds said that as he understood Jority in | tion with self-possession, bat her voice was abject the House practically insisted | NeW, York. General Slocum, who com- Loni<a M. Alcott. | assistant surgeon in the navy; John A. Hen- | mittee to inquire into the whisky trials yes- they would not appropriate any money manded the second corps during the war, Is vow open for visitors. The situation, ML Charlesworth. | derson, to be assistant engineer in the navy; @ecc mmocaticns and attractions are uuex- lwo weak to be heard many feet distant. = terday examined J.E. Fit ld, of Mil and whofe active in opposing Tilden, said | revelations ay tee eee oN resenting * Macy Wm. L. Ashmore, of New Jersay, to be col: | “TUAY aa stanton Geeta FD eee nae made danke law sulee the 1 “mor Shen Walshe, ae beaten af ban Eke “Terme for Beard, @2 per deve Bi0 per Wee SF Own Chair Cornwall. | lector of customs for the district of Burling: | S0kee Wis. Ho was @ United States gauger | Senate would make a new iaw reducing sal- | {0 THE BTAx co he’ ex.governore | Suez: Walch, on motion of Mr. Clernasd, r month Children sated at the tabie half price; zZ ‘rom September, 1869, to May, 1875, when he | aries. Ifthe House had this right, the Sen- | {b8t every and all the ex-governors, | were ‘referred to the committee on resolu- jeorge McDonald. | ton, N. J. was 1emioved. He wasn party toned on | areas equal right todematd legisiation | il the judges of the court of ap: | tiers tor respectful consiveration. NAVAL ORDERS.—Assistant Surg'n Chas, | ‘be distiilers, and recelyed #200 per month | with an appropriation bill. The ground was | P¢@ls, ana all bat two of the democratic | Various resolutions were sent up, and re- J. Nourse ordered to the naval hospital at | {fom each of six or eight distillers, who were | untenable, and uelther house could stand peri = te ic coe ee ferred wader te rule without reading. ea tf ria- x iden. Chelsea, Mass; Master M. C. Dimrock de | Hbled by bim to pat spirita on the market | upon it. On questions where the appropria homas Wingfold. Carate..... Bew Book: jurses half price. Adcress B. J. MABSHSLL,, Propet ney Potn ed to the Library com ablic the larg yj Subscribers cai oat extra charge. 4 ibrare in the city Docks sent to them wi BUTEL © Lemartio b , Special to The Star. ‘ Without paying duties. He received a all | tion depended upon the judgment of Con- | CUlaT was issued this a. m. giving the names > AO MLDS. tached from the Intrepid and granted leave | from them about $10,000. He afterwants | Hope Teperded Upon tt right to ask the | OFOfly such. ‘The Ohio and Indiana men of NINKTEENTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT | Of Rbsence for six months, and on its expira- | paid the money over to the govern:nent in | other to give More than It honestly thought | COUFSE coalesce in this opposition, and have | Sr. Lovrs, June Pp. m.—Convention . ae ; Zt December, 1sit, pis resignation wili | (he place of @ fine at the time he pleaded | was proper. If the House saw ft to appro- | P&ssed resolutions that their states will not | 154 @ recess until 5 p.m. A. 2 GONZAGA COLLEGE CEPT: Master, Robert G. Pock frou | guilty to big crooked whisky dealings. Wit- | priaie less money than the law fixed. the | ‘K€ @ second place on ihe ticket. Hendricks - —_ ree tines @ werk. #01 « ie the Coast Survey aud ordered to the nauft | :+ss ‘paid political aesessments aud collec!- | Senate should accept it and leave tue re. | Positively declined todo so, Notwitustand- | ppe convention aud HEBBEET F. MOORE, Ww ERELD cal schoolship St. Marys; Passed Asatstani | ed some. He worked for the election of Sen- | sponsibility with the House. Bat the House | 28 4i! thls oppos!tion t a Leonardiow Nlig a rye By ineer Thomas W. Rae, from the naval | «tor Carpenter, but did not think Carpenter | Lad no right to demand new legislation as a SILDEM'S CUPRES ORGANISATION 8. Louis, June JoBvays WF titer, boteore teh end deh te tex and placed on waiting | knew apything about whisky crooxedness. | condition upon which appropriations to | >®* thus fer given him control. Tammany’s | oar was forward WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. t rig na . Phe withess gave further testimony, bui | carry out existing law shall be made. bitter hostility bas had @ reactionary effect, | National Der One and a half mile from Stevenson's D The pub’ d to at . nothing new, all being what nad been | Mv. Christian pped the Senate would | 20d the couutry delegates say if that crowd aught out in the courts: A. G. Wiesert, a | not consent toa reduction of salaries. ‘They | S&bt Tilden we ought to vote for him. a former deputy collector ia Milwauke were fixed by the democrats in 1551, and ir | dene irjende put bis estimate bigh, bat tt is ended to offer for passage by | Jcted for conspiracy, testified that Fl SS eaapertty OF tae akamaaend een me ee Ss NOTICE. Cortzeron’s Orrice, Dis uperance OCK ENON SPRINGS, they are too ligh now they were certainly ad “pa ~ Congress beld tn Philadelphia seods greet- Was of Representatives yesterday, but as | “2Urely Innocent, and knew noth too bigh then. If cheap capital could be | & meso oie py Bon | ing and the »rayer from many thou- . . —_ . Proprietors of # Y “i rooked whisk be made by such a cause he was willing it | M*Jority of delegates mejority w sands of C citizens that in your Cen- ON THE GREA TH MOUNTAIN, Strect Care, and other ¥ z ee A COxGRESSMEN WHO HAVE CADET Ap- tenpial ple about to be adopted rou Will prone ONLY SEVEN HOUELS FROM WASHINGTON against the trait probably tide him over the two-thirds, for u A.S. PRATT. adhered to be reason that tnere ts ence WAS a amendments, reed lon, the n £ico- POINTMENTS TO Ma —The following NO ORGANIZED OPPOSITION WM. H. BOSS, MD. holic liqnors as a chief cause of crime, pau r icke, mee soped members of Congress will have appoint- nthog Morrili(Me.), Alli. | fXeePt Dy, Hendricks. Hancock developed | periem and political corruption, and nomi- oon k 2 oe § for West. Point. fo1 a 4 1 Norwood conferees on the part of | 00 Ite, 4 Seong at deciding to 89] ;ate as your candidates for President and a ents for West Point for 1877 at their dis- | * solid for him till late yesterday. If a com- | +! . ; 4 40 _per mon! Secorasn’ patches, numbering many | posal: Wm. W. Wilshire, Ark; Philip a bination ig possible before to-morrow Tuur- | V0? President total abstaipers from intoxt- + thade f 3 G smbracing the private busi. | Cook, Ga.; H.R. Harris, Ga.; M. A. Caudle’, THE DISTRICT TAX BILL, man is likely to be the dark borse, thoagh | C8UiD beverages and supp@rters of the pro- sree persone occupyte: 7 BER = tential messages of private | Ga., Thos. W. Bennett, Idaho, T.J. Hender: | The cousideration of the District tax bill nor traffic asihe trae na- Hancock's friends base their hopes tuat he | Pibition of the Ii ey Ohio Raflroad and cyaches 3 SY the round trip. relating to any sutject under A. Hurlbut, Ill; H. was then resumed. .and if so, for what purpose LL A. b. Stevenson, Til; J. G. Cannon, Iil.; | | Mr. Ransom offered an amendment to the | {+ the qne. New men are out of the ques- M. C.K . AL MEETING OF THE ~ ; |. (Signed|—Wm. E. Dodge president; J.N. OF . Seymour positively declines; it is - a BS OF THE ANACOSTIA t means said committer 3| J. &. Eden, li Ja bill providing that bankers, agents, mer- | 0": . pine te een * | Su ars, secretary I beobintued a SED POTOMAO HIVEE EAILEOaD Com- | |, dispatches to be brought before | ders; Indy Sf. G Baker, | chants aud other traders paying a tax on | COuPtfUI if bis 5 a of Jewett hae burstes, ant : a PANY for the purpose of electing Nine Directors | ‘* ig an in k in trad der this bill, e: t | Testd com bin D e sbursted, aud extortionate charges, no | frye for the onsiog rear wil be ett ee ike | it for examination. 1nd. J. 0. Tufts, lows; ele ents ee eee exceRt | Payne carnotcommand Ohio for President FOREIGN NEWS. a st | Beard of Trade Kocms. 519 Pennsyivania avenue a SS ‘as. Wilson, lowa; Kan; |< ay a inovgh he Is general! or Vi to Monten: Unensy. j Sepplied, cooked ta best | noribwest.oa MONDAY, July 10, 186, Polis opon | ECONOMY ON THE House Sinz or THE | J°R Goodwin Kans T. ty ee ey. Wy? | and cordials, shail be exempt from any fur, a nally maa Re Vite WO Dae Seem ta Cotenje, otcr to make Bock Enon | {rm 2 until 6 o'clock ». a. Cariton.—Before j‘Uncie Jimmy” Wil-| P. Frye, Me;'J. G. Blaine, J | ‘ber tax under any license law. WM GUINAND, President the capital of Montenegro, state that the jet a home for Washiag” | Wa. GRISWOLD, Secretary” was made chairman of the House | O’Brien M J. Henkle, Md.; R S. Frost, Mr. Edmunds suggested that it be made to ams aa . rmy commanders and the members of the nmittee on Accounts it was customary | Mass.; Chas. P. Thompson, Mass.; A. S: pare dtlel eye Dest 8 ax ou their real and TILDEN GAINING. reuale held a conference on Sunday, under For Geverietive pamylncts or’ Pepe XHAUSTION—A Medical necething days as these while Wiliams, Mich? Fe BSUUe Mion; Weis | neuse oe mee ieeeneceivn Voorhees and Beck Say He Will Be | ePresidency of Prince Nicholas, of Monte- 2:8 PHATT & SUN. tnsarance wed at Kahn's Museam of Anatomy, New York hal thirst with lengonads soe; PoUsTes- | S. Money, Miss; E. Wills, Mo; C. Hy Moc = 5 OF REPRESENTATIVES —Mr a m the eeuse and cure of Premature us indisputably how lost health may c= CoBs'S ISLAND, Va. rding ® clear synopsis of the Surf Bathing—Fishing—Snipe Shooting. | -aldeviity Forger Released. Loxpon, June 2 ym. anny, the New York forger, was brought before Justice Sir Robert Lush, in the court of Queen's bench Nominated. nor — St. Louris, June 27.—The northwestern states held a joint conference this morning, 7 : ‘Ci Durham (Ky.) introduced a bill fixing the c . rerane ; van, Mc. KR. A. DeBolt, Mo; Jno. B. Clark, gutofshecontingene fund of ons dae a | Mong Be lamin NFA cider Sg | compensation of U.S. Attoracys. efered id the treatment of nervous and physi- | Williams, however, will he: | A. A. Hardenbergh, N. J; Meteair, N. | to Comm on Expenditures of the De- beng the result of 2b years’ experience, SaveEey eon Latins th oo Seen ¥5G. M, Beeve, N-Y.,J- 'H. Bagley, Jr., N. | partment of Justice, ~ to-day, on application for bis discharge Price, 25 cen’ thor Dr. L. af ablie . I. Townsend, N. Y; H. H. Hathorn, Mr, Rusk (Wis.), from Committeeon In- | but Tilden held bis own. Virginia nas 4 al . J ce Lush This well known and popular Summer office and residence, 51 Kast 1th st, N. ¥. ‘spt pee fe acd gee purse, and 48 | N’y.; W.H. Baker; N. Y; A. M. Waddell, | valid Pensions, Teported a bill to regulate | agreed to vote asa unit for Tilden. Maryland an heer coe ay ye ing the Sore. Improven.cots havo + = | varon ice arater and the contents of private | aso, Win oro tgane Ne gC3, M- Savler, soldlere. Paced Tre al limbs to disabled | hag deserted Tilden and agreed to seater. | prisoner, but he believed it was usual to picase pec = SU y 38 1 task ‘0 Illustrate how this econom: Sikes Le "o > One ne < * coc! an! a give the attorney general notice in su leese our patrons In every respect ape UMMER RESORTs. works, an example of to-day is cited, A | J- Southard, Onlo; J. 'P. Cowas, Ohio; L. | artificial limbs shall beissued to disabled | Hancock will have Pennsylvania,Louisiana, cases. He would therefore detain Gray until ~ 4 ‘ Danford, Obio; W. Townsend, Pb; A. H. | soldiers once every five years, and that in | Texas and portions of the Georgia and Ala- vith, at NEY POINT SUMMER RESORT. puree strings of the nation’ Trad beou hold: | Smith, Pa; J. W. Wallace. Pa; J.M.Tuorn: | order to have such limba fitted the Quarter. | bama delegations on. the List betiot, Voor. | the home office was communicated with This old ard well-known Sommer Re- ‘OND! - wi Banks" to Cty) ay euy 1:30 o'clock this Mr. is, of Eo DAY, WEDBRSDAY snd FRIDAY NOLS ng conversation with a number of his col- | 0°fEh, Tenn.; H. Y. Biddle, Tenn.; J, M. | master’s department shalt farnish transpor- | hees, Beck and other leading democrats now | 1:50 o’cloc afternoon. Mr. Lewis, - 1 counse) for the prisoner, prodacéd a Boeth of yy deve. “Seetiat Petes ton Yone Sel a tas's county, Ma Tas et tor” en Gaseet os dete them. iWhere Tene heen fn ees Sa BR O. | iation 19 ne denied utaier.|, Ge = Tilaen's Sogo ge Goubt if from tbe bome office, saying tne crown ‘did ‘onth. on mstracted aud turni-hed CS sa them as he head- | frengee Vira. C. Wace as; Gen. N breil (Tenn.), from Committee on | any com ee eS. Ae tend to instruct counsel to the pi OT aaa aaa mee Uf furnivere ‘and ‘al the mention eae on a: ed toward the door. ‘I am going over to the —_ 2 Lb caswet wh ry “= 2: z a: Public Expenditures, reported @ bill to re- | ate effort is now making ce He jsoner’s release. Justice Lush 4 duce the expenses of ‘collecting the customs | ricks to take the second piace. pr . revenue. Referred to Committee of the | THE D.C. DELEGATES WAST TO VOTE. Fh a Lad ce pd rege gy ———--+e--___. Whole. . The District of Columbia delegation has | {hen"hce cs to the jastioe, and warked Ont of robbed to pay Paul. Justas much lemonade THE METHODIST MINISTERS, at their Mr. Hopkins (Pa.), from the Committee on | applied, by letter, to the convention for the J first class Hotel, and will be fo Senate to get some lemonade. Blue-jean | [> of guests SS Be coen Se Rereeenon | Witamue i eo iusns be wort ieee tee, | Mim ON THE 20Tn INSTAN’ ” weletrelecne Gee mene hg apy On our side of the Capitol.” So Peter is jeD im [Cap.&Bep } Cobb's Island qeent AIN HUUSE, ‘va. ‘There has been arrangements made with the Low- week/y meeting in New York ‘yesterday, ufaccures, reported @ bill authorizing | privilege of voting. It is believed it will be | COUrt with Lis counsel. CRESSON SPRINGS, Cambria County, Pa, | er Potomac Steamers by which there will be nearly policy Thpremnge tery meen FP ooerer nrg Re hgh hud iS avety discussion of thee ‘questiod eee aree? to appoint a Coenen of ot Mae = adeily lice betw.en Washington and tuat point. 3 he a ip J ¢ | Whether union Evangelistic services, as car- | skilled mechanics, to be composed of one KANSAS WILL BOLT TILDEN. gee TUNED Raton? we carte, Beech having been pat in thorough order, | Senate sgn ae Airspeed soa bene ried on by all denominations, were product- | from each state, and representing the differ- | Kansas is indignant at Tilden’s prospect, Sok sa. ir recep! of gues! a na thing, Fishing and Boat- << pone fd pody pdm ieabout the peed ap¥_onrd ive of permanent g: Rev. Wm. Lord, of | ent branches of industry, to sit in Pniladel- | and still threatens to bolt. The Kansas City + ing 01 tuated om top of the Allegheny Monztaasrns | Tei ine tree at ber bow, Sit P ore desirable place can be found anywhere, Charleston, —~ her d x be n bring? loc! ere Bt a.m. negative. He gave it as his opinion that esented there. Referred to Committee | western Missour!, will bolt Tilden, For terms, 6, 8690000 eit a, sept. | aziriurther particulars. apply to JOHN ACEX- | Tue PeNxsYLVANIA RAILROAD Recv. | these ubion services were a complete fail- | ofthe Whole. $0 Comimelsieg | Taves axtren tare pcamast wien pp a a eS = > 2 = PBEUAN. Sept | aL BM: 1981 Fenusyivania avenue, Warning: | 5407 Wrrmess.—The House Committee on | Ure, and compared the leader of them toa | Ms" Seelye (Mass.), from the Committee THE CURRENCY QUESTION. The . BA 2 country. 00d. 2 per day; $12 por week: @50 per month, . - the 4tn-street Methodist church, took the o UnG ee oIL Cate fete it was before the era of economy “sot in. pbia and make report upon the industries | Times. the leading democratic 3 at decorated with fi of wel Commerce this morning renewed the inves- | #82 trying to dance a hornpipe among a | on Indian Affairs, reported @ bill to more | Gen. Ewing and Voorhees, on the plat- ana the viaitos ay a the visitors were received by a commit- POINT LOOKOUT stmMEE ExsoRT, Bota | RAY tigation of the sunject whether any railroad | joza ‘Rove Dia. Porter Ser Gorbert aa. of ardent splcits in the tadine tenitere ee | orine Fecummpiion 26h Om {OF the TePeal | tee of one hundred leading citizens wastage ni NEAR HARRISONBURG, Sasa ee dia ie ee aentes make unjust | vanced the same views. ‘The former, in the | imposing Epos the Indien whe imtndaes | tue INDEPENDENT GERXAR RDITORS py eg JUNE 21x. ROCHINGHAM COUNTY, VA. iscrimination in, the rates charged for | conrse of his observations, said he had heard | ineaeine teen unishment imposed upon | held a meeting bere and declared that they L Access per lower Potomac stesmers. * freight. Ata previous session of the com- ‘talk abot ‘ood. a ld su; ‘Tilden on a reform platform. | 27¢Pbolin, chairman of the citizens commii- . R. MILBURN, Propriese ey eae ee mittee, A. J. Casatt, 3d viee president of the | %™e t&! Pere ody and Sankey coming | the white man. [Theold law made au ex- | would support reform platform. | tee, welonmed them briefly on the wharf, in- Lookout, 8: tery nco..ma, | CKO. W. BUNKER, OF WASHINGTON, D. 0., | Tilice, A. J; Casatt, sd vice president of the back to New York, but, he thought the beet | ception in favor of the Indian] Passed: | | Schurz is non-committal. forming them that they sould be the paeste ; o Fy hren could do wou: mi . Boone .), from same committee . Pernayivacia company have diser cating | thelr own business and let union denom.na- | reported # vill for the sale of certala Tadian | The weather is hot. ‘fue convention and | 9f the citizens during their stay, i on the er Thi well-known ard poplar Summer Retort | Pennsylvacia company have discriminating | {tonal services alone: Trane ene | Kansas, known as the Cherokee | streets are flied with thousands of saa- | Were then escorted to Masonic Hall, where nia railroad, Is now open will be open June Ist, 1876. The waters rates for favored shippers. At to-day’s ses- rdis. | ands ip }, known erokee = they were entertained by the military, and renowned chalybeate w rs of rope. sania 3 “4 8 fe ead Charleston Hotel. To-night the forma! re - Re .P canty. Pa. ap o sylvania railroad company, made an argu <n rites h 2 FE | To addition to ihe oe ae aad ceeteecs: | Tent In support of Mr Casait’s declination, | ‘THE OSANGENEN will have no formal mtd pele ior pe gener [By Associates Prese.| ception of the visiting military from BM. - , Deena vA Lilerating atmosphere, plctaresaus ‘scenery. fine | He held first, the committee had commenced | parade in New York, as herotofore, oa the | Teported a billfor the reltef of the Caoctaw OPENING THE CONVENTION. achuretts, New York, Georgia. and the Car- Bitusted on the bigh= u the Midiand rafi- | weiks, drives, hunting, Sshing, &c., all tend to | at the wrong end to elicit the information | ith of July. So it is officially announced. a ter suit in the Court of Claims against St. Louis, Mo., June 27.-The convention | Olip#s will take place at tbe Academy of . 32 miles from W gton, with — eeey, TEE saost erective Sra Sought for, and should have gotten it from the | But they are going to Philadéiphia on the the United States torecover amounts alieged | ®85€mbied in the large and beautifal hall of | Music. The reception of the nortuern com- Berntvog ard evening traini ee et has ed great exponen orented te Gack caeetee sbippers and not from the company; that | 4th to parade in the Centennial celebration. pew with double portben the entire longtn tue | S0¢ Comfortable bulidings in the state, and during the proposition Involved the power of Con- | On the evening of the 9th Re: to be due under the treaty of 1809. Referred | te St- Louis Chamber of Commerce, deco- et fe ittee o! e ole. Foome are weil fartiched, and the dining foom cool | the past winter compicted a perfect system of torres | TES to legislate over railroad companies | to preach before the lodges the annual se. | t. Comm! Bp rated with gariands of leaves, the state coats ofarms, &c. The weather is very warm aud panics was exceedingly cordial, aod the whole city wears & gala aspect in @utlcipa- Uon of the centennial celebration to-mor- ; * chartered by states. He cited th " ‘as do ni Cea | peer eri (Mo), froma same eompmaitios, | 2: row. The stars and stripes are everywhere ph Re CED fig June 10th, 1866, to show the farthest neice | teenie eee amet Ste going com tae iitactoc to Gemedt with eae Geceeenty or sana: Giaplayed, aud massive triumphal arches referred A. B. IBIOK, President Congress had ever gone in that direction. | picnic at Dudley’s grove. red jury the mouey ved to the are erected spanning the leading thorough- BANCIS J. CANNON, Proprietor. z He held that there was no power in the state Seinen Ga cee Tt be i fares. - a . — | _my% co,2m Harrisonburg, Virginia. | to tax inter-state commerce, and that Con- | THE NUMBER of paying visitors to the | credit of the Indian trust fand, to be used in HE HYGEIA HOTEL, FORT MONROE, A ONMOUTH Hose, _ — | grees had even gone so far aa to Sek ot ies | Centennial up to and including the 250 woe Passed. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. M SPRING L4K 8 BEACH, states permission to collect tolls on national | °C5,142. The Ledger says: “These figures ‘This delightfal Summer Resort, commending a MONMOOTH COUNTY, N’ J. roads; that if Congress can regulate rates on | Sow between two and three times as many TEST eS aes Sresiied oa, the Atlantic a bew and maguificont Souside Hotel will be 8 9 Ser ioe Stes a St Vem ai _ Feport en- = aw) be thee ee byl ee oe sontaining "280 handsomely-rarniehed ‘pon, » Viz: Sine the MR, SCHELL, IN CALLING TO ORDER, Foom asd'Water on ‘every floor, Bhd’ Sapas belle bag - pe ‘thout. submitted brief remarks the now open 5 without le isto s0 steamers fect from the beach, where ‘the as of the sountry”” Paserior leash tn 20 foot of thetve- os Mn. JouN T. For, of Bal fron May enti ‘ead splendid for elected president of the free socie- Boating ae veatigating $y of that city—an association that is to a 17.20 per week and upwards, socorting aaneas a meamboat excursions, with food { medi SSonthorloager, Adsres ruse remaining hours from examined = nursing and sick mothers ‘im 'H. PHOEBCB, sickly children and of the poor. Mr. Ford took out about 1,000 of these sufferers cursion last Thursday. a ant aa out E 5 i és 5 BF "by partlee wno Gotp wo civil results. ‘Phe He l | | i E ; E EH é é ii f : ifs 3 Hf gate. es i 4 2. H i iz ; z sabe Mt i Hy i \ He i b 1 H H cE aie i ik i it HY i zx the con renfion t : . i F #2 i i

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