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| THE EVENING STAR AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pounsylvania Avcune, cormer 1ith si 5 The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, a iy Spey my Pres’t, pany; Se PAE EVENING Sran ts served by carriers to <= Ten Cents per week, or Forty- B= Vente per mouth. Copies at the counter Two Cents each. postage prepaid— Sixty Cents a month; one year, $6. Tur WEEKLY ee Priday-. 92.8 year, postage pr SF AL mubseriptions ineeetably tn advance, we Rateof eatvertising farnished on app’ ration. ——_ | ! | . BOOTS AND SHO%S, ; EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e. J. J. GEORGES, FASHIONABLE BOOT M4KER, 2118 PEN p | SYLVANIA AVENU: sJ° at tho sh Terms modo) S AND ©HORS. atese Gaiters by A SUCCESS! Prepare for the Centennial Fourth! Lets * sacoess fa the Shoe Fade aos w BRUN, bs SETS. W.. tennial Bargains, p worth of TS AND Su0ZS. HH BOC um 80 and K id Gaiters. §. B.—Look ta the Window for the*Ol4 Woman with ber 24 Obiidren” greeting the Independence Der €8-tiy6 Bo. 402 7th st., 21 door above D st. n.w. ——— FAMILY SUPPLIES. He! FOR JULY 4,1 PREPARE YOURSELVES, > NS. BA h ES, OBANGES. ee al ANAS, LIMES. Lemon Sucar WineSeace. | py ditnting with water they Fone go. | "7 Saxe arefresning driak: do. ELESS 114M, cooked ready for use. OX TONGUES, do. cos eser fo: $ 0 y TERS, CAN oN. SPICED OFS7RRS OA Se SARDINES, DE COQ, CRETES DE Ung. cmsasen = be orp CREED Sauime, A SOT = ae OCOLaTE CROQURTTES. Centennial CANDVLES—B-d. White and Biae—12 te the pound, onk € pound. u ‘a1—S cents per Sox. Ham. Ton, hickea,¢ Potted, 38 ceats to scents Duck. Turkey per can. OATAW SA, WINE. 91 50 per gallon. Tee ply Malt HOP T)NiQUE, and many Other Fresh Goods. at B.W REED'S SONS, 121 jeS0 8t © F street northwest ousH! FISH! FISH! N Lake Brie or aad Back Cod Fish, » s rine, ¢ Lobster. ee | SPRING LEAF TEA. $0 CENTS A POUND. HEALTHFUL AND INVIGORATING. Bsyectally Palate th Tee. 4. B PUBE TEAS, eS .. 97H 81.,¥.4.C. Ls FINE TEAS VERY LOW BICE (MPBRiIALs SWEET OOLONGS. FUSE JAPANS, EXTRA GUNPOWDER‘ BEESH COFSERS, fo bs ip 1 Mackere!, Small Fat Mackerel, POUBTa OF JULY. = given at the WHITE fi. of USTIN cy Entra: to the ground from | streets, Tickets 25 cents, TRO Ith and 18th, 31 2¢ 1776 HO! FOR THE 43a OF JULY. 1876 *t forget the Grand Centennial PIO- 3 to pug by USLON LODGE. No. | Knights of Pythies, at Berer’s 7ih-stroet Park, TUESDAY, July 4th, 1876 3 Atmission. 25 cen iyl 2 | POs Joey rousTE. Qu. wt hs 92. Diemer wharf. foot of 19 “ B, ¥. DODD. Agent. jsd2t Seventh street Wharf. fypeosficar ON THE POTOMAC! TWO SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO MARSHALL ry Sy 40. The stesmor Byles, leaves 6t SUNDAY. Jnly 2, at 16 in the morn: og, ard 3%) in the evening: returning by pm. Roundtrip Tickets 30 cents ait price. 2 EOlsL NOTICE FOB dru OF JURY. A trip on the river is refreshing and bealtny, toenable the public to ava selves of the pleasure of the side beth w . <i FEREY BOATS will “mane their Soe al trips between Washington and Alexand.ia, TUESDAY NEXT. the 4th of Jaly city 5-45. 7-30 SPECIAL NOTICES. RVENTH ANNIVER3 in Memoria Ohareh Vien srrcet ‘o-morrow. at Memo! arch ; Mth street Services at Li a. m. and 6 p.m. Seats frea 1” NEW JEBUFALEM PLE. North Copitol street, between B and © streets. Tervice every Bunday, at ila. m Sermon To-mor: row by the psstor. Rev. Janaz Fox, Seate all free, Sunday Schoo at 9:30. i ST. PAUL’s ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, corner of lith and H streets — Preaching To-morrow at Il. m. by the'P. Bev. 8 Lowen. AN welcome. Seats free. service during the months of J UNITARIAN SRGV Bmirren, of Boston. w tarian Onureb, corner of 6*h and D row at I] o'clock a.m, Commuaion after morning service. TENWIAL SERVIOG —Unioa moet the 4th n church, (9°h street.) Sabbath Braning Interesting addresses. The public is eets, To-mor- eames HOLD I COME AS A THIEF. Rev., 1,15. What is the purpose of Christ's re-nrning to the earth in’ Suaract To-morrow at lla min the Christadelpbian Ecclesia mesting in the City Rall. All are tnviled wh» are fatorestad ie {ee establishment of God's Kiogéom im, the eart e* i 5° SABBATH EVENING SERVICES, Y.M.0. A. OPEN AIR MEETING, 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue, at 7 o'clk p. m SEBVICB OF SONG AND EXPERIENCE MEETING, 1 30, 1:36, 2:30, 3:30. From 8 to 9 inths Rooms, sie = 36,2 uae a Singiog led by Cornet and Orga: iyl-te 7 COURS COLUMBIA OOUNOIL, Mo. 1, 8. ani D. ety en BS ot a At ihe rogular meetiog on WEDNES . = ary jeudance is des ‘con- EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, Bar July sth, a toll ets red to co ON THE MARY WASHINGTON. Leave 7th t wharf st 5:45 p. m., return at 11:16. Delightful trips to the invig ore*ing Sait air of the Lower roto. mac. N= Liquor on the boat. Select company. Day Excursions to Mount Vernon Sprivgs will be ais om! time to time under toils mat cenneetion with churches 5 which due notice will - Tickets 50 cents, st the Holly Tree Lunch Boom and ac ths boat, pit (COOK, SON & JENKINS’ EXCUBSION No. 2. it Excursion from Washington to Phile- wr inat wo bee On akg WY Saag cess that wo beg to sn-, ‘ies. ce ® second. and pro! the most intereating of the seri ‘The Excorsion will leave by the BALTIMORE AND URIO BAILBOA mm the 3d of Jaly,at 1:40 p.m . arriving at_Phils@:Ipbia in time to soo the BAND TOBUBLIGHT PROOBSSION. -Tickew are , however. uoon any treia exce t the limited express upon the 3d and Sth. ‘The excu: stonist first-claes 4 rations! Exposition, returning home toe of the Sth pozims. Unused hotel Consons will be redeemed, less ten per cout, at 024 Walnut streot, Phi'atelphis. call at our Branch Of- @ ‘sirseta, oppvsite the ce, corner ci Ih T_essary Department. To sccare choics of location, carly application should be made and names registered. Oar oifice | Fille ogegon SATUSDAY aad MONDAY autil Yes m. j ite COOK, SON & JENKINS. |NOTIog. | “the ST HAM YAOHT @SZELLE can bo Char- | tered for the aay of Jaly isl 3t_ _ ©>DaY EXCURSIONS FOR FAM- ILE malty cy IN3TON leses reet at nine o clock in lor Glymont and inter- « . = ndings Fare for the round pee Agais leaves at five in the siternoom, fT Mount Vernon Springs ard Marshall Hall, retura- ing ative. Fare for rennd tip Parties can yond the day at Menat Vernou Springs oud Mar- -f) Hall, returning on the secone trip, for 01.6 far- of filty cente at 1876 576 THE GLORIOUS 49 POURTR OF JULY te celebrated in magnificent atyle at that pop- Resort, Glymont, on the Potomac. r= ¢ hes been engaged for there wno w 4 2! 4 to trip the light fantastic tos indoaeaoeals and sheded pavilion. A flue restaurant wel! supotiod with the best cf everything aod. Within the past tew days bathing ing @ evwos for ladies and gentlemen hed to this resort. The fast sailing W. THOMPSON will mak» three her wharf at the foot of 6th street at and land 5 Ti ing the day. Fare for the nts; children, accompanied by ¥ fire cents. 4030-3t reurd heir parent trip, fifty ee J0HN & KESLEY, Dealer tn First-cisae ae VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON, &e. CORNE Ptalls, 62%. FLOUB. not equail. he country. Is is our tn: ro keeps + poly of thie abresed ee aw o . All we se aw setisty the most tasticious. Forasie by " BRYAN & Bx0., J.B. 605 Penusyivenia avenue. WO CHOICE BUT TO DRIVE SALES! MUST L! MUST SELL! AED FOR Cus THIRTEEN DOLLARS WoRTH OF CLOTHING FoR ONLY FIGHT DOLLA! -RIGHT DOLLARS CLOTHING AT YOUR OWB PBi TEN DOLLABS WILL BUY SIXTEEN DOLLARS WORTH OF CLOTHING. COMPELLED TO SELL! gi2z—_—__ $12 $12 ——_-812 for 61s—_—__815_____¢15 ___g1s WOBTH OF CLOTHING. PBIUES ARB DOWN |— DOWN |— pow |— bows! §20—$22_$25—_830 35 WOBTH OF CLOTHING Por Little More THAN UALF PRI: bo Tr MISS THIS GULDEN OPPORTUNITY. HASLE BROTHERS, Clothiers, ler Corner Seventh and D streets, BILE boc prion eames sr foeat, orgie of Meat ‘our ofice te my new ears FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS To MOUNT VERNON. TWO BOATS, THREB TRIFS. The steamers ARROW and MARY WASHING- TON will make Three Tripsto Mount Vernon on July 4, leaving 7th street ~ , «ff wharf st 9 and I od 2:30 p.m yeh returning to the at m | givia bole day at an cpportunity of spendin, j.children balf price, in- s. arti a tfni place. Bound trip tickets $1 cineing admiesion to maasion and grounds. sia sc Capt FRANK HOLUINGSABA 0, Manager. HE SEOOND SELECT BASK TONIC T the Fails of the Oce: seal — ave 6th street wharfon 8 Jo's 2, at 9 o'clock =. m., on Steamer Harbinger. Beturn by moonlight. Je28-4t M. KE. GREGG. Vaptain QUND4Y¥ BXOUKSION Ss ON THE LADY OF THE LAKE, Hereafter and until further notice, the Lady of he Lake will make regular Excarsions, leaving street, at 3 p. m, fore five By v's {Tip om the Potomac, arriving hoine prompt: . #0 cents; children half prices. 71h and 9th street care go directly to the wharf. 0-3 )OR CHARTER. ‘The fast Steamers JANKE MOSBUE: THOMPSON may be Chartered fore ne Excursiovs st reasonable rates. Ap- | Ply_at Company's Office, foot of 6h eat 2m E ACURSIONS TO THE CAPES The steamer JANE MOSELEY will leave EVERY daring the SATURDAY, at 8 * Lookout, returning to Washington at 6 o'clock Monday morning. ‘Apply st Company's wharf, foot of 6th at seat ban ‘TH STEAMER HARSINGEB UAN chartered for four days each week for Sxcursions on the Poto- Siiprisuceae acer Cs 4M. B. GREGG, Cap*ain, Bixth stroot What PIANOS, &. BEDE Se fair bs HEH) I Hai BE end repairing wenamstiees a eee pee i i i. U. O. £.—BXCELSIO3 LODGE. No. fall attend: of the members is de- tired at the regular meeti: ONDAY. Jaly 3d, to consider matters of the greatest financial impor- inet the Lodge and tuemembers. By order of ge. “iyh-2t @. DAKE, Becretary. Usb BU . Ia = HOME MUTUah BUILDING aS3OOIs ifth mi if subscription to stock , at 5 o'clock p m., at 4 B streets north breming at th's r month on each LARK, President. Secretary. ayl-2t Le. ‘will be held on the 2p Day oF AvGust, 13/6, for the purpose of electing Bine Directors for the ensuing 7eer, Pole Ome OATIO MORAN President. 348. MADDBEU, Secretary protem. _jy1-Im ies TU ACOUMMODATS THE PUBLIO THE NOBTHERN LIBERTY MABKAT will be open ail dsy MONDAY, July 3. 5930 2t Si abd D MEETING OF THE MED- > WAL SOUIE CY of the District of Oolumbia will be held on BCH, zoe em z R , M. D., President. ©. KLEIN LDT, Secretary. JeH-3t > THE REGUGCAB MONTILY MEETIOG -y_of the NEW YORK EKPUBLIOAN AS30- CIATION will be held st Gonzaga Uall,915 F street, adjoining Masonic Tempie, TO MORROW Saturday) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock hs, President. i iy J. H_OABMIENCK, Scoretary. is VOBOCUBAN Ga LLEGY OF AKT. On and afer SATUBDAY. July I*t, antil forthar notice. the boare of admission to this Gallery will be from a.m to4p m By order of the Board of Trustees J¢20-3t WM. MacLE£OD, Onrator. ter PNK OF WasHIN@.08, UN® 27, ‘The Trustees of this Hank bave this dy di a DIVIDED of 5 per cent. out of tha earning’ the past siz months. rayable cn ant after the S76. ed, __ Lees" ] CG. A. JAMES, Cashior, FRLOe OF THe METROPOLITAN BAILBOAD COMPANY ASHINGTON, Jane 27th, 1876. Notice ts hereby gtreu that the anonal mesting of the Stock holders for the election of Seven Directors of this conipany will bs held at this office on WB- NBDAY. ibe 1h of July. The polls will be open from 22 to 4u'clock. J. W. THOMPSON, Prestiont WM_W. MOOR, Secretary J027-e0st S PEVERAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION, of the FEDERAL ‘The cocond monthly meeting ATION, for the payment of BUILDING ASSO vcs and making advances, will be held at Davis’ No. 615 ith strect rorshwest, on MONDAY EY ING, July 3d, 1576. Books for the subscription of stock (shires $1 each) are still open, and @ay informatioa cas be op- tained of the following persons: JAMES F ASER, President, 617 @ street aorthwee io PRESOOTT, Treasure: See ad Co: . G. MIDDLETU: National Metropolitsn and on Tue a a Fr 0.22 Le Droit Bailding, idayaat Born N _from 634 to 8 o'clock p. m. 3624,25,28 ty} 3 THE a THE ANNOAL MeETING OF STOOKH BS OF THE ANACOSTI ABD POTOMAO RIVER RAILROAD COM- PANY for the prpose of electiag Nine Directors to serve for the ensuicg year will be held at the d of Trade Booms. 519 Pennsylvania sveaue northwest.on MONDAY, July 10, 1376. Polls open Ren Tenney GUINAND, President. e ent. H. A. GRISWOLD, Secretary jeal-d ae EXHAUSTION —A om the. "A ', com pris: ‘ies st Kahi's Museum of Aaniom ‘cause and cure of Pi stirding MILBUEN’S SODA WATER. HATUBAL SPRING WATERS on Draught. 1OB-OOLD TKA, COFFEE and CHOCOLATE. 1429 PRNnsYivanta AVENUR, tr pis | a Bear Willard's, i ea D. COOKE, Jn. & 00, BARKERS, apls- 1499 F street. tr 87: FEN ig rR jens Om ATIORNBY-AY-hAW. W. WHITAKER, General Claim and Collection Arent, fo. 718 Wb street, near Treasury Departaient, District Ulaime, and Botnty Claim, specialty. ‘pli (LEWIS JOMNEON @ OO. BANKERS, Gerner af Wh Streat and Pennsyleania Avenue, Desiors in Government and Foreign Exchange aud Gold. SAMURL G. YOUNG, ROTARY PUBLIC, Orvice—Sran BUILDIne. THE BREST $1 GLASSES 1m auazi01. OG H. H. BEMPLER, Optician, ities seplé-ty oetly-tt Having inctaded the business of selling REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION Eeatmenien an seer TWO CENTs. FORTY-FOURTH CONGRE&4SS, Satvurpay, July I. SENATE.—The Chatr laid before the Sen- ate a communication from the Commission- ers of the District of Columbia in answer to & resolution of the Senate in relation to the charges for advertising prior to advertising deli quent taxes. The communication shows that the total amount collected between tne time the copy was delivered to the printer and the appearance of the advertisement was but $12,575, and it was stipalated in te contract with the printer that be should be & lowed charges 0a this class of Oiils. The Treasury D: ee Without a TEMPORARY EMNARRASSMENT IN CONSE- QUENCE. There is @ very remarkable condition of @fMairs at the Treasury department to-day, there being no Secretary, Treasurer or As- sistant Treasurer. The appointment yester+ day of Secretary Cameron to temporarily assume the duties of Sccretary of tue Treas. ury is today decided by tue First Comp- troller illegal, as the law ovly allows tea days for Acting Secretary to bold office, and that time has been occupic4 by Assi Secretary Conant. Mr. New's re« as Treasurer took effec: last night pight, and although Mr. Wyman has been confirmed his successor theré is no Sacretary tospprove his bond, which in every other respect is regular and compiete. Mr. G H in, Who has been appointed re EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Inter- Dal revenue, $520,444 95; customs, $247,442.48. ATTORNEY GENERAL TAFT returned to the city last night, and was at his de3k to- day. COMMANDER CHARLES A. BAncock, U 8. A., commanding the iron clad Canonicus, diel suddenly in New Orleans Tourstay, and was buried yesterday with military bonors. , from the Committee on Pabitc tothe ¢ A RENEWED EFrorT ts being male by the friends of Wm. McKee, editor of the St. Louis Globe-Democra’, now undergoirg ser tence in jail, for complicity in the whisky frauds, to secure his parton, His attorney is now here for that purpose. SENATOR BAYARD telegraphed yetteriay to Mr. Tilden as follows: “I take the first hour since my return from Mississippi to assure you that my earaest support will not be wanting toelect you to the presideacy where your services ure so much needed by the American people.”” TME CAUSE of the removal of H. T. Yar- tee, repc Issue oF that thy has taken the responsibility of payiog up to yesterday. Business ean oply proceed by Mr. Morrill’s resigaing his seat in the Senate and taking the oath of Office as S@gretary of the Treasury at o: or by the President's sending another n nation to the Senate. The President, ¥ Juige Tatt, and As: con (ere! Mr. W ehe was contesting bi Mr. With rs asked If it was the untform in the afternoon, and the present embarrass- + - ing state of affairs will in all probabilit. practice of the Senate to allow contestants yan, chief of the special ageney divistoa of | us stale or wita : ¥ | Gay and mileage for the time ie was con: the Internal revenue bureau, it 1s stated, | “Zarer—The difficnity has been partially | testing the seat? was his coursein procuring the dismissal of adjusted thas: The resignation of Treasurer Mr. Mitchell said so far a® he bad exam- aspecial agent recommended by the Presi- dent, @ man crippled ia war, aad whose character was above reproach. PERSONAL.—Mr. C. A. Pilsbury, of News- paper Row, is off for his usual summeriog on the coast of Maine, near Belfast. ---- Mr. C. Cathcart Taylor, ore of the large school of bright and agreeable young journalists that Philadelphia has contriouted to tue profes- slop, is in towa for a day or two. HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE called at the White House to-day. Among those who had inter- views with the President were the Secretary of the Interior, the Postmaster General, the Attorney General, Senators Hitchcock, Pad- dock, Sargent, Mitchell and Clayton, and Representatives Rusk. Wilson and Harris. WANTED BY THE JUDICIARY CommrT- TEE—J. Proctor Knott, chairman of the House special committee on the whisky New will not be accepted until the quaiif cation of his successor, and he will coitinae in the discharge of the functions of taat of fice at present. The Public Debt. The recapitulation of the statement of the Public debt of the United States for the month of June, 1876, just issued, is as follows: Debt bearing interest in coun. Bonds at 6 per ceni Bonds at 5 per cent ined such were the precedeuts. Mr. Withers then asked why the three other contestants were nut included la the resolution. Mr. Mitchell said he knew no other rea- fon than that the committee had acted on the cases separately. He cited several cases where the allowance had been made. Mr. Withers favored the incorporation of the =, and mileage of Mr. Sykes in this resolution. Mr. Mitchell advocated the claim of Mr. Pinchbach, and said it was in accordanc with the rule of the Senate. If the rale was to be changed because the contestant was a black man let it be done and Jet tne couutry kow it. Mr. Withers said he had not complained of the rule, but be thought the negiect to pay Mr. Sykes was a discrimination against the white man. Mr. Morton asked if the Senator intended to chai ipjastice upon the committee, Mr. Witners said he did not. $954.999.650 00 711 635,900 00 $1,696 635,450 00 Debt bearing interest in lacful money. Navy pension fund at 3 per éeut. 1 Debt on which interest has since maturity Debt bearing no interest. Old demand and legal-tender notes... Certificates of deposit. ae cet frauds, has subpcenaed Ex-Secretary Bris- | Fractional currency. . Mr. Morton.—Then the remark should be tow, Bluford Wilson. and Hormer E. Yar. | Col certificates . withdrawn aa nts a nie ee that construction. Morton said it would not be safe for Mr. Withers to consult the record, but as he bad disavowed it be was satisfied. He said that a resolution like that just read had been Total debt... Interest... THE MISSISSIPPI INVESTIGATION.—The members of the Mississippi investigating committee arrived in Washington from Total debt, principal and interest......$2,2) aure upon in committee in the case of Mississippi yesterday. They examined about -————— Sykes, and given in cnarge of Senator oue hundred and fifty witnesses at Jackson Cash wm the Treasury— an Cooper, Who had not reported it, and the and Aberdeen. There are about ten more In Ns $73,025.54 97 | resolution in relation to Pinchback was Washington whom they will examige the | QUIT EHC) i 08179) given to Mr. Mitchell, who had reported it. latter part of next week. "o certificates of deposit as provid. hat was all the dliTereuce. He was ured THE CONFERENCE CoMMITTEE on the | °>¥ law. SR Se ne Ee ee the white man. He had had enough it it. Post Office appropriation bill to-day agreed Mr. Withers said whether the Senator had _ $119,409,736 70 upon @ report. The main points of ditfer- peaks ieee esas tk had enough of it or not mattered little to ence between the two houses were on the | July. se os = amount to be paid for railway transport ebt, lees cas M West asked <4 : we Fao scone od hg tion, the salaries of postmasiers, aud the | June 1, 1576 fe the two claims io the re-olutio postage on third class matter. Tae comm! lee agreed On &@ compromise on Lhese poials. NOMIFATIONS.—The President sent the following nomtuations to the Senate to-day: Lott. 8. Bayliss, recelver of public mouey, Yankton, Dakota. Passed Assistant Eugi- ueer George W. Magee to be Calef Engtueor U. S. navy. James E. Gardner, to be as sistant surgeon U.S. navy (to fill vacancy.) &. L. Whitiord, pension agent, Concord New Hampsuire. NATIONAL Banks holds $341,394,750 In U national bank cireulatt and $15 secure public deposits. U.S. bonds depox ited for ctreulation for week ening to-day. ithers asid that was his proposition. . Whyte sail the gentleman (Mr chell) was mistaken In supposing the rale was universal. Governor Taomas, of Mary Decrease of debt d panies, 7 elt or mileage. Principal out tg re ofan “ Mitchell asked ifahy reason for noa- pay ment had been given. Mr. Morton said te ors iov. Thomas had ney by transp =~ as that sof tuterest i. t a it, ame ‘| District TAX AND AVENUE PAVING Bitis.—The conference committecs on the Disirict tax bill and the Pennsylyaaia ave ene paving bill, held ceveral meetings to day. The committee on the Pennsylvania avenue paving bill agreed to @ report, Wi it ts understood adds Treavary now one. 8. bonds to secure a merilo yas elected si 000. U. 8. bonds held for cireilatic he commission, ar ic here d drawn week ending to day, $697,000. 1 price at $130 per square yard. pending canes, Sixt after Suey of vational bank notes forwar urderstood that the commitiee on the Nis. | © he would amend the rate, demption for the week endinz to Uict tax dill would be avis to agres sone is. Daw, RARE SRO NEES BERESNT BY compared with the corresponding w time to day. = last year, 1815, $2.538 000; 1876, $2,256,000, THE SPrciz ResuMpTIoN ACT.—Itan- ¢all Gibson, of Louisiana, a member of the Banking and Currency Commiites, a Tt for ths week e i the total number of d aths 3 white and €1 colored. chai man of the Special Committee on Lou- | The prineipe tana Affairs, has returaed from Nev Or- | ‘2fantum, leans. He says he will vote agatasi ine | ‘carlet fever. proposition before the committee to repea! | pulmonal the specie resumption act. Tunis the hard-maney represegtatiy majority of the committee. On a previ vote taken on the proposition the commiitee stood 5 to 5. THE WEATHER IN JUNE.—Tho me teorelogical summary for June at this station, prepared by Theodore Mosher, jr., signal service observer, shows:—Highest ba- Tometer, 30.199 (9th); lowest barometer, 29.737 (25th); highest temperature, 96 deg., (4th); lowest tem; ture, 50 deg., (1st); [bia in | direction of wind, south; great- est velocity of wind, 26 miles per hour at 6.208. ma, the 18th instant; total number of pheumon: the same period there we: mele, 14; fenyale, 20 male, 14, Rscge| gees beth r failure of the appro- ion bill to provide resources for the next roceed . Becal ear, it was decided to suspend opera- | | ‘The Senate then py = 30 Sb epantaee- Uons for the present, or until fands are sup- | Stion of the sundry civil bill. fea sane, on Ley peering The HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.— 0; re no! nd farloughed. On motion of Mr. Goodin, (Kan.) the House ‘The board held a. special meeting this ‘ 4 morning, Dr. Verdi presiding, with De. Briss | Ponconcurred in the amendments of the and Prof. Langston present. It haylug been | Senate to the bill to declare forfeited to the represented that the act of June 30th author- | state of Kansas certain lands granted to the Kansas and Galveston pene aud a com- will give lo agree. dite ence was the thini section, transferring the Irdian bureau o the War department. The report was concurred in and a new confer- ehce ordered. BS birt! } Colored, male, white, 15; fe- izes the board to incur liability u basis of appropriation for the fiscal year ending the 30th of June for ten da; the board = On an t Mr Kear (M the House 21: . Ss, ie ir e- ion 0! rz. ir 0. lot OF Gedy daeunber Of cleardays, 8; number | yoked the onder made yesterday discontin: | tok mewn Of Mr. Kebr (Mo.) the House of ¢) iter g eat 'y8on which } wing the officers so far as relates to the health empt vesseis navigating the Mississippi and am! oF opt ¢ aye ee mer «ficer and chiefclerk. They were directed | its tributaries, above New Orleans, from en- res—1871, 7: 7 6; to continue in service Fs a — J. H. Smiths 'y Ban: spectors, W. Wolf food ins; tor, and ©. Ludington inspector of marine products. Dr. Bliss, the registrar, was direct- ed to employ for the same time two clerks. THE Un for ten days, with J, temperatu: 1893, 76 5; bas 77.2; 1875, 73.0; 1876, 75.9; Smith and J. T. Kei- com: parative precipitation—1871, 4.73 inches; 137: 03; 1874, 3.47; 1875, 206; 1876, the wettest June since 1871. NAVAL OgpERS.—Capt. Paul Shirley de- tached from the command of the naval ren- tries and clearances at the several ports. THE REPORT ON THE DISTRICT INVESTIGA- TION. Mr. Buckner(Mo.) called up the motion to recopsider the vote whereby tne report of the Committee on the District of Columbia was recommitted to that committe 4.57. 3 SITY BOAT Race—An Ey reso! mittee were dezvous, San Francisco, and placed onwait | Victory for Yale—The eigat oared four mile read’ Toey direct first, tant t the Clerk of tae ing orders. Capt. William F. Spicer from | race between the Yale and Harvard crews | Honse certify tojthe Attorney General of the command of the naval rendezvous, Boston, anu placed on waiting orders. Capt. D. B: Harmony from command of the naval ren- Orderm: "Lieut Corunaader Fase orders. a ander Frank Morris and Medical Director J. W. Taylor from the on the Connecticut, opposite Springtield, Mass., yesterday, Tesuulted In an easy victory sor Yale, who took the lead at the start and keptit to the close, coming in about eight bout lengths ahead, in twenty-two minutes, two seconds, the Hi wo in- larvard time being one- vestigate the charges against the persous naval rendezvous, Boston, and placed on | half minute longer. ‘The afternoon w. ‘and also directing the Attor- waiting orders. Lieut. Commander De Wit | and the wares smooth. The Yaie startelae a ee aoe pon me Tras named ney General to institute such proceedings as he may deem proper under the evidence to recover ali sams found to have been obtala- = from the District illegally aud improp- erly. On motion of Mr. Backner, the resolutions Were ordered pripted,and the matier was postponed until Toursday vext. Mr. Meade (N. Y.) introduced & bill to es- tablish bonded warehouses for the export of twbacco. Referred to Commies of Ways and Means. CHARGES AGAINST JUDGE HUMPHRIES. Mr. Kvott,(Ky.,) presented @ memorial of R. D. Mussey, ferring certain charges against D. C. amphreys, one of C. Kells from the Colorado, and ordered to command the Canonicus at New Orleans. Lieuts. E. C. Houston aud Ransome B. Peck, Passed Assistant Surgeon E. H. Ware, and Chief Engineer George F. Catz from naval rendezvous, San Francisco, and placed on waiting orders. Lieut. Jos. D. Kelly, Snr- geon J. R Tryon, and Passed Assistant Ea- gineer Ralph Aston from naval Treadez vous, New York, and placed ou waiting orders. JuDGE HvuMpPHaxys To BE IsvyeEsTI- GATED.—The sub committee of the House Judie committee charged with the in- Vestigation of Judge Wylie has had referred to it the list of charges against Judge D.C. Humphreys, another of the District Supreme pa Cages —s 1n the hands of Chair- man Krott b: . R. D. Mussey, of the Dis- act eam wont ae a Cord Hum- phreys unfit, mentally, for a judge; that he is ignorant of law, and incapasie o nner towards with @ stroke of thirty-four to the minate, while Harvard pulied tuirty-five, and at the end of the first mile Yale was seven lengths a@bead. The race was witnessed by 20,000 pecple, large pumbers being seared from ober places. The betting at the start was ¢xen, but had previously been in favor of Yele, whose crew it was feared haa been ueined too fine. The result iilustrates the value of the English system of rowing. The Yale men rowed the lovg, slow, Swinging 8 roke of the English University crews, while the Harvard ado the more rapid stroke Of the go-ahi merit The advocates of the English ingard claim eee onity in long for It @ marked superior! Jndges of the Supreme Coarse of the Dis. REMOVAL oF DEMOCRATS DEMANDED.— lon. Remeren’ ~y al committees In the New Hampshire house yesterdas, the | S8UOR- | Referred prone eter ana the ae of certain ie was taken up, aud af & long discussion, Joseph F. Wik, a jade logieal, reasoning, tog; that bis nat or the ‘probate court for 2k . Jadge | said was recommended by the conference counsel, w! jarors: 4 5 manly, discourtecus - og $2, calling fot a ‘sweeping ently intox! t | democratis officials tet he tne rey inet cn feeling yee : | H Telegrams to The Star. —_—e——— THE ST, LOUIS TICKET. Plain Talk from Carl Schurz Democratic Reform a Humbug. SERVO-TURKISH EMBROGLIO,. —e The Approaching European War. = TILE ST. LOUIN NOMINATIONS Some Pisin Talk from Carl Schurr. July 1.—The following ts @ parc orial published to-day in tne , the newspaper with which Carl Schurz is connected: » Tilden and Hendricks, So reads the demoors tic ticket for Use prest dercy. It isan utter impossibility to com- press within the space of four bles an act more perfiitous to ail principle; for, who or whatever the name of Tilden may be or imply, he is made to be and meas that he ts the open representative of the very opposite of that miserable poll which, as the steoborn spokesman for years, Thomas A te bee Jricks, of at poorious. We wish to em @ the fact that Mr. Hendricks ts one of the most prom iLent leaders ond lorde THE PAPER § and as such was tein ca place on the democratic y men absnrd chorus? Evide om of Herdricks Was a matte band; & burgain and sale bare and fall of six all who saw honest reform. an end to all cratic side, and t adeat eiti- 8 Who do not believe that taey can serve two masters will have to look in another di- rection and center tovir hopes else where. THE SERVO-TURKISH TROURLE Montenegro Neatrat Lonpon July 1.—The Telegraph's Bertin S thatthe prince of Montenegro nly engageal toremain neutral in vo Tarkish troubles. pecial digpaten to Ut says: Count Von Aratm t ed at Oarle- bad. He is closely watched by Prassian de~ tectives. mm Berlin Pre! ry Skirm’ OK. CorstanTinor Le, Julyd.—The Porte has received @ jelter from Servia annoancing that M. Cristies’ diplomatic mission bas been countermanded A dispatch from Widdin, a strongly forti- fied town in Bulgaria, on the Danube, near the Servian frontier, reports that the Ser. vians have fired several shots at the Tark- ish frontier guard. Tne dispatch aiso states tbat the Servian commissioners to inquire into the recent alleged violations of the fron- Uer left Widdin suddenly. —_———— FOREIGN NEWS. Economy tn France. PARIS, July 1.—Tue budget committes has suppressed tbe pensions of the inyalided fanctionartes of the omapire. Ball Bothered. EDINEcRGH, July 1—Tne Scotsman’s London correspondence in a dispatch to that paper says: “1 am able to confirm tne ramor Ubat there have been differences of opinion in the Cabinet on the Eastern question. Lord Deroy more than once very sirongly opposed the views of several Of his col- leagues. International Pedestrianiam. Lonpon, July 1.—H. Vaughan, the pedes- trian, writes to Bell's life, pling the challenge of O'Leary, the American pates- trian, for 24 hours walking match. Vau declines to make & six day he bas never had @2 oppo his capab: » that ex to walk i Was drawing a p sbot him witn a pist r bedroom! ol she had obiataes from sy steady, dema: d fair 3; Pou Fauia red, | Sut al i al 42’ do, amber, Lo Whisky Armor bat lour, 1 52; wheat, 6 2: corn, &,000; Stipmente—Coran. 89.000, Baw Vor. July 1—Stocks active and higher. Bovey 2':. Gol Zi< “Rxchange, loag, 48834, abort . Governments dn rong, Ohew Torn, July 1-—Sionr dull and unchesge’. aud anchenged. Oorn «ulet o <2 TEE DEATH oF Miss Rerp.—Miss Cam- line H. Reid, eldest niece of Mr. Whitelaw Reid, died yesterday at Teaneck Grange, N. J., the country residence of the Hoa. Wil- ailed for Nam Walter Phelps. Miss Reld Europe about the middie of May, pied by Mr. and Mrs. Phelps, for at the German baths, but, on reaching other side, was instantly’ ordered back by the Liverpool physicians. She arrived in New York a little over a fortnight ago, and, after a few days’ rest, was taken to Teaneck. (¥. ¥. Sun, 30 A SovTn CakoLina DEFrIcrr. — The South Carolina state treasurer announces that in consequence of the payment of a large proportion of taxes on bill= of (he state made receivable for taxes by a decree of the United States supreme court there is bat $25,000 in the state treasury availabie to pay $73,000 ef interest on ‘consolidation bon 1s due te day, leaving & deficit of £15,000 to bs pro- vided for by the Legislature next November. ———— THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HoxRro- PatHY at Philadelphia, yesterday, eiecied officers for the ensuing year. Dr. E. C. Frank- lin, of St. Louis, president, and Dr. T Wilson, of Cincinnati, vice president. Co tanqua Lake, N. Y., was selected as the next jace Of meeting. The meeting then ad- urned, and the World's Fomeopasnic con- ‘Venton Was declared in session A MOTHER AND HER DavGuTre BurNED To DEATH.—At Ogden Mine, N. T, Mrs. Lawrence McCarthy's clothes took fire from an exploding kerosene lamp. Her <¢ Katie, aged 17 y: hd navy, the legal sanction of religious holidays, the religious form of oaths, the Of political conventions with prayers

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