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THE EVENING STAR. | a = PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, egTams nnn enn nn aa Pennsylvania Avenue corner Lithtreet | | EUROPEAN SICK MEN. DY The Evening Bees, Berwspepss.Gompeny; | GOSSIP ABOUT THE CONGRESS. ING STAR ie served to subsertbers tn pe ge mae es 19 | > Maine Democratic Convention. Aig y mall fostage pre~ : - “en ch; one year. $6. EEKLY STAR—publisned on. La fa dod } Pepa Posase Preval. 19 copies for $15; 20 copies EUROPE TO-DAY. 2a All mail subscriptions must be paid tn ad- | c ig madeKuown ow applic | W's OL— N2. 7,667. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 187: TWO CENTS rulng’s telegrams pating tn th Mh ne ES: — = eo eaten te y oF th BR: o ). tractorsas honorable men entit to compen- | Sens 5 SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. | ™° trict cSomerstions in the | | FORTY-FEFTH CONGRESS, — | tractornas honorable men entitled to compen: | mbling there was a struggle for BEV. GEO MULLER 6 im, | —— THB REJECTED JUSTICES OF THE FBACR. Evening Session of the Senate. —__ mencement of hostilities. the Chair recognized Mr. Pot- ch Which escn rday. Ocher eor- conduct services in There was no debate in executive session of | SENATE.—The Senate re-assembled at $ | | Mr. Blaine saidthereport of the confederate ‘aimission of er. : : 5 7 stmaster general for December 7th, 1863, | : s ) said that the Speake | Washington News and Gossip. | me senate today on the rejection of Wall, | O'clock last evening, and the consideration of | Showed the Outside estimate otenis class ot | pait: Townshend (IIL) saté recceniee, | the sundry civil bill was resumed, the qu 1 Dut $0,000, of which there had Mag retin eg Bee pe realest geo rat Saane: ‘Weaver and Thomas, the three unsatisfactory Sune as sumed, the es- | claims was but $500,000, of which there had | and he (Townshend) had been insisting three ened unti nesday. is sta’ ‘that GovaaNMEnt AEcEIrts To-DaY.—Interns| | | ites tor justices of the peace, ‘The Ser, | lou being on agreeing to the Senate amend. | beerald up to December 7, 1852, $02,000; SuD- | Weeks for recognition, When Count Andrassy introduced the = = — Tevenue, $180,621.09: eustoms, $298, ist ittee yesterday afternoon | Ment, instructing the Secretary of the Treas- sequently aid, $2.44; making paid to De- The Speaker said he made it a rule to recog- | tion of the boun “vB OS Pee Arosa mae ate District committee yesterday a ury to ascertain the probable cost by direct | cember 7, 1863, 'S04,54 viug a balance of | nize the first gentlemen who intended to bring | ali earnes' speecu, urging th SECRETARIFS SHERMAN and Schurz were on | agreed to report adversely Wall and Weaver, | purchase or condemnacon for public use, ad- | but $235.45 the floor of the Senate to- and subsequently learning Thomas’ record, as | joining the Capitol grounds, on the north»as’ | cember 7, 186 ee published in THE STAR, they included him in | and south , leaviu} How much was paid atler De: | up public busine: hot known, as the confede Mr. Townshen receives Trunks of Silverwai | 1opean Turkey iuto disiricis on the “said he had a public bill | bstionalitie: ndering reiorm $ Vaults al arges moderat des, of land to the extent r qu sed | ate records are not accessible, but doubtie hich he would like to have action on. | ration without s jel3-Im THE SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four per cent. loan the black list also. for a proper site for va some. Already there had been filed here wr. Potter then eto have from the commit | connection wit : Port T E vo LiTHiA. to-day amounted to $125.00, THE NOMINATIONS OF COMMISSIONERS. THE CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY, claims amounting to between $300.4) aud | tee on civil service reform and moved to sus- | Tespondenis of the Times, who a B> SURE ALG LATE SKNOS, eo . A meeting of the Senate District committee | and for this purpose to ascertain the ascessed | $400,000 for this service. He said it had been pend the rules and passa Dill providing for | 4 niormed as any persons And APPOLLINARIS — = ADJOURNMENT TO-MORROW ATO P. M—The | was held this morning for the purpose of tak- | rates of th eral parcels of land proposed to | the experience of everybody here that where | the judicial ascertainment of ciaims against | SPRING WATERS, House at one o'clock to-day concurred in the | ing action on the nominations for District | be taken, and to report toCongress on the first | indefinite appropriations were made it i “| the United States. The rules were suspended | Sast recelved Senate resolution to extend the time for fina | Commissioners. Owing to the early hour (3a. | day of th xt session. every form of fraud that human ingenuity | and the bill was passed—164 to 74. it RMACY. djournment until to-morrow (Wednesday) at | m.) at which the Senate adjourned, all the Mr, Morrill a wd the Senate in opposi- | could invent. | THE SESSION TO LAST TILL TO-MORROW EVEN- deleg: DULBUSH'S CH AUMAOT. asus lock p. 1 members of the committee were not present, | tion to the amendment. Mr. Johnston offered a further amendment ING. to enter into direct 2 AYRES: ae and the meeting was adjourned subject to the | Mr. Dawes Spoke in opposition to the loca- | proposing that the bond shail not be required | The Senate resolution extending the session | Congress, but that the de! AY WARD & H HINSON, Nominations To-pay—Three More Jus- | call of the chairman. “The nominations will | tion of the library building on Judiciary | untilthe money shall be paid. | until 6o’clock Wednesday evening was con- | to be inued at the next sittir 317 OTH OTREET NORTHWEST, tices of the Peace.—The President sent the | probably be disposed of in committee this af- | Square, on account of the cost of grading the | Debate was continued at considerable lengih. curred in. A motion to make the hour four | on Wednesday—and that il is pro Wein. ‘very eximmivo! Sactiiiies Sr yeauame. owing nominations to the Senate to-day | ‘ernooa. — ground tobe oceupied by the building. Mr. Sargent said they had already speni four | o'¢ ock was previously rejected. Greece will ultimately Le admitted in a purely turing, are now showing a Hine, of Marvielzed | foilowing nominations to sihees Tiere is a strong lobby at work to secure Mr. Sargent said he hould oppose any prop. | hours on this proposition with a prospect of Mr. non (Ii) reported further disagree- | consultative position, orto a limited number Sid sivaling’ ip extent any estabiishinent in the | Sumner I. Kimball, of Maine. to be general st | the defeat of the nominees for Commissioners, | osttion tovetaee the Cepled bondi ay spending four hours more. He therefore hoped | ment on the post route Dill. The conferees | of siitings drvoied to Greek lutcrests, ‘The one eas socte Aesign ie perintendent of the 1 ng geeives Mob | and a particu'arly hard fight is being made | addition thereto for library purposes, audthat | thatthey might go on With the bill, and moved | mentor the House conferees refused to Tess sat less than (Wo hours yesierday, a Wateccatings closiy followed, anf tmitations of | ert M. Tindall, to be postmaster at Okoloma, | Aud 4 Paruen arly eni ti 4 | wal ° ‘Wainscoatings closely followed, imitations - Tindall, to be posta J e ‘apt. the cnief objection to | it was manifest the proper way wasto hi ve a | to lay the whole of this subject (southern mail | waive what they regarded as a privileze, in was heces- ble portion of whi fare and beautiful marbles ‘exactly, prodnced. | Mics. him being that his re wpointment is entirely | library of reference in the Capitol, and the | contractors) on the table. Disagreed to. that as the House h; f . fused to concur in the | Sarily occup reading of the min Agents for BARSTOW WROUGHT. N FUR- The following justices were nominated in | oppo. cd to the spirit of the new District gov- | reat national lib: ary of deposit at some other Mr. Hill moved to lay the amendments pro- | Senate amendments there was really no ques | ules and other es. Whatever may be FACE. Baltimore KITCHENER RANGES; also | place of those rejected by the Senate to-day: | ernment bill. and more suitable location, like Judiciary | posed by Messrs. Blaine and Johuston on the | tion of disagreement for a conference tocon | the vote of a) f the states, it is not Jsing and sities and Copper Werke Witha | Simon Wolf, Sam. M. Wilcox, Alonzo W. | “UAtY.15 p.m. to-day, the Senate District om. | Square.” table, 7 " | sider, believed that cress will unde fargo forts of competent mechanics in’ their wae | Church, to be jusilces of the peace for the Dis: | mittee had taken no action-on the homiua, |" Mr-Wadleigh moved to lay that portion of Mr. MeMillan demanded a division of the | ~The Teport of the conferees was adopted. compel by for txchange of B Hots branches snd bug personal experience, will | trict of Columbia, tions for Distriet Commissioners, the amendment fixing the location of the libra. | question, and the vote was first taken on the | Mr. Waddell (N.C) then moved tocnesend | forthe Dubreecela on sian . 85 good work cheaper ‘han sny other house. mg-l7 THE PRESIDENT and his Cabinet were at the om White House Weed = wedai ry building, on the table; agreed to—yeas, Fecpepimen of Mr. Johnston, and it was tabled, | the rules and adopt a resolution authorizing t os oe. e ite House Wedding. 2. as, 2 8 | the appointment of a new committee of co p? HASHORN: Senate Chamber for a couple of hours to-day. The marriage of Miss Platt to Gen. Hastings owe offered an amendment, to locate The motion to table Mr. Blaine’s amend- | ference, and that without waiving any of prchange. BUFF. ALO LITHIA WATERS, THE SECOND CONFERENCE on the post route | will take place at the White House to. morrow | {he Wray fag the squares immediately east of ment Wi rejected, yer 3 i TOD tondiny } rights spay he He e, that the ¢ will er 7 t a rigoror shy tath ALO LIT 5 2 SECON . E e pos take place a h se to-mor he Capitol. - Win offered a resolution extending | ferees be arth 1 to consider the bill the | ity of Bulgaria to the territory north Just recetved, fresh from the Springs. bill, which includes the Brazilian subsidy, has | evening, at 7 o’elock. The ceremony will be | | “Mr. Heck moved to lay the amendment on | the time of the final adjournment to6 p. Ml. oa | same as though there had been & distance. | W. 8. THOMPSON, failed to agree, which virtually kills the grant- | as informal as possible, and will be performed | the table. Agreed to—yeas, 41; nays, 8. Wednesd y. Agreed io. ment. will ever sue avis 208 15th St | ing of a subsidy this session. “n the Blue Room by Bishop Jagger, of the Fe ee tee RIA TION BELL: Messrs. McMilian and Teller were excused a point of order against | . Atis fully un ie ly the pom by 31 gs a | a a southern Episcopal diocese of Ohio. About Mr. Windom submitted a report from the | from serving on the conference on the bill relat- | Ss there was no disagree: a shall only hav: RAND OPENIX Passep.—The Senate has passed all of the | Southern Ipiscopal ca heen issued. most ot | Cobference committee on the le ing to the time for holding au election in Wes rv about. | border on that Turkey s Ge a amendments to the sundry civil appropriation | 7103) to relaives and. tumediaee friends Of | ecutive and Judicial bil, covering {iteinia and North Caron: and providing | olution proposed to | sr “ Ae i strict i 0s in yeste ys spective a4 dacroon pages. Agreed to. 1 election U.S. Senator y the | r ave | with the oF Pal of Distrtet interest, rinted ty yesterday's ihe Droauective Gigs. nd. beideeroom. il THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL present legislature of New Hampshire, and | | The resolution was rejected—yeas 70, nays | consent of the powers of Christian soveen anne present. y Was ihen resined, and Mr. Howe moved to | Messrs. Mitchell and Hoar were appointed in | 85, | ment of the province: that the Russian ele- 7, E01 vG@. Minis’ NoyE y last . a. RIDE. amend the library amendment by a proposi- heir places. ° | Mr. Dean wanted to know when he could | it Will ne in the admintstration SUMMER CLOTHING. venin Te bad ca Paleocene eat Mi.s Emily Platt, was born ii Columbus, Ohio, | HH, to locate the building on the Squares | _ Mr. Spencer offered an amendment to the | get tie ia ented fnew nanimously re. | Her the gove ¢ that in ail the fron Qeut today. Her moiber was the Presidents only sister, north of the Capitol anil west of Bast Capttol sundry civil bill providing that the money rey | commended by the committee on expendi on the north, east —— ay; = Aid avers peant orn: on hag | Street. Laid on the table. quired to pay the mail contractors tures of the State depay « Itwastomake | nm the sea’ board s: JENKS.—A member Potter com. | #nd a very Beautiful woman. Miss Hiatt has | “hr” siowe then moved to locate upon the | tothe estioisnmentof ones ct am- | an appropriation to mitiee to shall. be able Mrs. JENKs.—A member of the Foties com two siters, Mrs. Gen. Jon 8, sitenot and | suares south of the Capitoland west of South | ships to Brazil (Laughter.] Laid on the bring! : here from China. | boundaries — of Just opened the following Goods. mittee said today that the report that the | Mrs. Dr, Fullerton, and one brother, It. H. | §uuares south “ss table, - ; | aid tha aid ak | the pro : Dar Gy carcioen ts & i se a 7 ‘. DF he a od se P nllew apite * Abie. . : =, at they did not want | the provitice and protect herself by garrison LIGHT BUSINESS SUITS, committee is afratd to call Mrs. Jenks Because | Tat. She atended school at Wells Ooltege, | " “ir. Gordon moved to lay theamenament ou | Nr: Blaitie’s amendment was then adoptea, | any oft 7 | ing ail the fortitied positions on her new bo FINE BATISTE SUITS, \ brother. she went to Eu ‘ope. and’ remained | the table. Agreed to. and a further amendment proposed by Mr. M solution to suspend the | ders. This is how the destruction of the Oot BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, until Scptembey. 1576. She accompanied the | 3,4. Windom moved an amendmeyt tothe | Hoar, punishing by a fine of 5,000 and im: | rules e House to go to busi in empire Will be neutralized, which wasthe LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, President and 4 Hayes from Columbus to | ing section appointing a supeMntend. | prisonments for five years any one who sha'l | ness on the Sp table, under the sam imate aim of the San Stefano treaiy. These ALPACA AND SURGE CUATS, wanted to throw any Washington, and has since remained here. ent of life-saving service on the coast of Texas | receive money ona claim previously paid by | limitations a: at re the poinis which England deems so es- LINEN AND MOHAIR DUSTERS, the investigation now e1 a See DHE BRIDEGROOM. 2) at $1,060 per annum, and appropriating the confederacy, | was that ir sh two-third vot | sential to the safe guarding of her interests, . WHITE MARSEILLES AND DUCK VESTS, | the signatures of certain electors to the Loaisi- General Hastings born in Greenfield, | 10% the purchase of new life-saving app Windom offered as an amendment the | ny bill t as objection. | as not to allow of her makin: BOYS LINEN SUITS, = ans siectoral Eada ape pear moral aed Massachusetts. When a small voy. with his | @ the several stations how authorized by > senate a few days | jected—ye vo-thirds not | thereon pusteret: with pi ping, tale to oY sired oe is completed she wi alle ell what s! Villoughby, ‘ t Agreed to. 3 he aflirmative. | ties sacrificing the rights of the na- BOYS' ALPACA JACKETS, knows. ge went to Willoughby, Obi, and 7s Te eimary. > in Aid, Meinl offered an amendment authoriz. | Mor! moved fo suspend the rues | ten. A Berlin dispatch to the At says: Ths a — ;.—The Senate. i ty ate. He ‘afterwa Z he original library amendment (as above) | ing the Secretary of the Inter’ | bill reported from the naval cc rsian Minister t ngitnd is here, not to Et manal low prices. A. STRAUS, Coser ittce a soante lneseeative elibted gaa private. He Was alterw Sonte | Was then agreed to. postions of lols, 1.2, 2,4and 5 re jim | mittee making appropriation for an ¢ im adinission to the but lo solicit session, this merning confirn ollowing vol eer ; 3 ¢ _._ THE HOT SPRI and pol on Of lot Y, in square 576, at the foot tien to the relic seas. ejected— its protection of Persian in 5 1011 Pennsyleania avenue. nominations: Registers of Land Offices—Ed. | }iUntecrs iieutenante |. Mt fbr eekatonmo yee torstelke ous the por~ | of Capitol Snentotthe Capholerongie oe | eS ca tn a yeh y reer = " "a s c *. 5 4 * re ator. agrajh in relation to the Hot ings reserva- ic improvement o ¢ Capitol grounds. " Lonpon, June 15.—The races on Ascot Heath jet-tr STRESS GOOS COE OF Lae eee EE Te soe ee , nelOE.. 18 | ton of Arkansas. He enticed with some se. | | Mr. heck opposed the amendment. ie said ites —A dispatch trom Silver | vegan todays ‘The rae for te death ‘RY ! ELIERS. Vasson, Flandreau agency, Di Edward renera ate ident | Yerity the proposition therein contained to | the improvement would not have been neces y, Idaho, announces the arrival of Gen. | won by V hil Gle “ CE SSTAL CHAND: s Cr Remnive! Crow Cresk seen gy Bek eae! | 28 adjutant general on the staii of President | Roy the Jtanesition, the property there to | sary but for ‘the obstacle placed there, by dlatCamp Lyons, which place he left | Primes’ of Wels sea ee ete Om — Baker, Red Lake agency, Minh He was seriously woulded ot ee the present proprictors for 15 years at 1,0) | whom or how ke did not know. So long as | for Malheur, intending to proceed up | were won by Chesterton, 1 son, Mission ageney, Cal.’ Geo. Opequan, September iste 186k. He wale Of | per annum, and the further proposition’ to | that obstacle remained there ke wo dd oppose alheur with Stewart's three companies Cold Weathe In order to close out the remainder of our “Asai Ty hg is sig e Seed out’ Asn 2 1: Ta a soly. | lease them the bath houses at the springs for | any measure that would perpetuate it. It was | of cavalry. and be prepared to head off the 2 a nt Trea.urer, ‘adelphia, and a uum- | tered out August 2th, 185, as lieutenant-colo. Dring: Loxpon, June Is—The weather to day is - ber of postmasterse’ ‘Senate rejecced the Ohio volunteers, receiving tele | the same term Placed there to perpetuate the memory of the | hostiles, “and an eilort be made to capture Salted aiid oeid site y ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS nomination of Wm. F. Slater, to be postmaster dier general. Since the war he has Mr. Dor.ey defended the proposition, and | civil war, a thing that ought not to be don | them. There are, however, about 70) Indians | U»setiled and cold. at Wytheville, Van vthe Ohio legislature and.as marshal | ¢XPlained at some length the necessity for a | | Mr. Moriill said the monument was placed | onthe war-path. During Sarah Winnemucers | _ The Wounded peror. we have mace another ne of the northern district of Ohio Ie rected | pre pervision by the government of the | there by the naval officers, an: Placed | recent trip tothe hostile camp she gained ad- | | BERLIN, June IS,—An official bulletia issued LARGE DEDUCTION DEATH OF A CONGRESSMAN peaker Ran- | the latter position in 74, and moved to i «. | Valuable property in ‘question. there by a commission, one-half of which was | mission to the camp by putting war paint ou | this morning announces that the condition of ss ig dall to. ceived a dis} ford, lil., Where he now resides. His bus The paragraph was further discussed at | democratic, in preference to the Bartholdi | her face and using a red blanket. She brought | the Emperor is satisfactory ‘ a Jd suggest to all persons | the death of Con i yi », | isthat of banker. His record as a soldie: some length by Senators Blaine, Hill, Bayard, | fountain. He did not see much war about it. | important information concerning the move- | Gortschakeff Too Sick to Dine with the Driees, and ‘would. mag re of New York = excellent, he beilg noted tor conspicuous gar | MeDonald and Conkling. There were two women on top, and the figures | ments and strengih of the hostiles. The sav Bismarck. wishing a fine article at = ee lantry, 21 splenous g Mr. Blaine moved to strike out the term of on the body were all wonien. it n | Bees Bade ptured taree im Rone of them a | Prince Gortschakolt was Unable to attend PRIC: Tne Fisnery AWARD APPROPRIATION—On | THe] ing 181 ‘ years” wherever it occurs in the para- he «amendment proposed by Mr. Morrill | letier-carrier, and were geing to kill them oa | Prince Bisiuarck’s dinner last night. mine motion of Senator Eaton, the Senate today | “euciOwIte Isa copy of sop «raph, and to. insert in its place the words | was adopted. Friday last. “The Mute chief Nateher deter- : > bist : “The Pre: nts oS reaue: ; | “until otherwise ordered ;” s Mr. Eaton, from the committee on foreign | mined tosave their lives. He was with the Seutar than they can ever be had again, to examine our oy 7 n The President es request your f: utart bef shasine aksewtars, Unanimously adopted ab amendment ito the. | eden ee ei eae de eqeesEyOUE | Of the property shall only soniinue atthe will | relutions onercg meee ee appropriat- | chiefs in council, and made an excuse toleave = ind Mon. stock before purchaning ¢ “ sundry civil appropriation bill, appropriating | Piatt to ltussell Hastings, Weis ‘ my | of Congre: ing five and a half millions in gold coin ty pay | fora few minutes on the plea of illvess. He tenegrins, recently reporte simple riot jel-tr M. W. GALT, BRO. & CV.__| five and one-half millions to, pay the Halifax | jit the (in Ise tee oa ees n was agreed to. the Halifax fishery award. Adopted without | had four horses ready, aud with the whiie | (UeBENN recently reporte aria Enna. M taking the fishery award bill froin the Speak- a bath property for the term of five years, or | Fhe Night Session of the House. | jranded of Winnemited and hagan tha they FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKERS, I le and passing it. The amount of the The Potter until otherwise provided by law. An’ amend- HOUSE.— Proceedings up to near midmght | should join the hostiles, but they steadily re- ’ ¢ . sundry eivil bi", including the fisheries ap SENATOR KELIOU } ment was a agreed to providing thatthe | are reported on the third page of this paper, fused, claiming that they had (le a treaty tated a postpone No. 419 I street nw, propriation, is increased about ten million Chairman Potter on Saturday sent a note to ! Jeased to any person or persons Subsequent proceedings were as follows: with the whites and could hot take up arms ercises at the naval acade FINE WORK at LOW PRICES. _je10-n+ | dollars. : a uurday on such terms as may be agreed on, Mr. Wood moved to suspend the rules and | S£%st them ow. They wanted the Is. | being among them. atl aia = a yore . Senator Kelloge, “requesting him to attend be- vate then rejected the motion of Mr. passa resolution to go i business ti the nocks to go back to Fort Hail, where they be. | = GOVERNOR Venstsos, Mrs. Dennison and | fore the committee of the House of Represent. ay the whole paragraph relating to | = ee that the bi seh the | longed. Eagle Eye is also with the hostiles. | i AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES abe s a alte iage-evanina tov (eons : s : paras Speaker's table; that the Dilis be taken up | {! cons to bo Pp che hoses their daughter left the city last evening for | atiyes for ihe investigation of the electoral able | subject to objection; and that it shall requice | G4") Lyon tsto be made a base of supplies Midshipm. Princeton. to attend the commencement ex- | frauds, &c.,at such hou: might suit h a twe-thirds Vote to pass anyof them, quire for the center and left wing attacking tore x. | 3 blown dur FOR LUMBER ercises of Frinceton College, where his son is | yenjenve, ior the puipose of mony dhe motion was aureed to—yeas Loi, nays 72. | Chimand et mone saried Arom Hernerd’s | sham ba z interested. With respect of matters in hearing betore said My. McKenzie, at 12 o'clock, moved that the | Gris people. ‘There are fears thar be may | Sua, the s x 31 ° De ota. | Committee. 7 7 ai spars ende ‘5 adjourn. "Rejected. ave Leet on: “e yy rre¢ Some Cosrsstosens oF DEEDS and nota- | “TO this note Senator Kellogg replied as fol phe original .p 228 Amended ‘was then agreed thai the order under Mr, | M#ve teen captured. mencet - p 2 r th agreed to by ys 16. i: e ar Tes public are applying to the President for | lows: “I have just received your noie request. he Chinir: appara nators Kirkwood, | resolution should be dispensed with ONTRE BETWEEN STUDENTS.— | [be Prese alah cle r be a oraee Teappointinent under the new bill, evidently | ing me to attend beiore your comunitice. at Bock and Maxey conferees on tie parvo | for the time being, and that the commitize on vis Globe. Deniserat special from thin, | sured. The ball at night will be a grand thinking that the reorganization of those two | Such heur a8 may suit iny convenience, for the Vat route bine naval allairs should finish the reports whic Va.. June 14, says: A fearfal and fatal | 2944 es WILLET & LIBBEY'S. services, like the justices of the peace, isre- | PUrpose of giving testimony, and in ‘reply 1 TACT. they were cut off from making last Wedn neontre occur! in Lee county morning, between John Bat would in this quired by thatlaw. Such is noc the ca 1 MAIN that Lwould endeavor to attend | yy pa: DEMOCRATS. . Te, OUECERD fd day night by the adjournment, immediately, but there are matters pending in| eM; anoved 6: sixtt Critienden reported a- dill to author nbs, grand nephew of exGov The State Convention To-day. . ee — the Senate today regarding which Tfeel much | §Tabl reported by the committee a Keneral account of advances of appropria- | Lesiie Combs, of Kentucky. The youths were | PORTLAND, June i—The democrathe sate Corner Sixth Strect and New York Avenue. luterest. On Monday, alter the morning hour, the paneuses whieh tony Te inet Lions for tue navy ; passed. Also, reported a | students.at Professor Johnson's xeademy. at | Convention met iis morning, Jouw Dae ill endeavor to make such atrangements ‘0 vote, or any bil of Uhe Senate for a tabular statement of | Turke: Cove, a CocurT oF War C d were rivals in love. The | derson, chairman of the state ; omimittee, call ArMs.—The House this | will evable me to comply with your request.” a r re Ay | assed He also. reformed Cita eayy; | Kentucky boy made the best progress in ints | ed the’ convention to orde temporary Claims, which if agreed to by the Senate, wil | iM Fegard tothe tut ion of the commit- | ated, ($250,n0,) Was @ totally unwarranted ex, | Uesale of property Known as Wailabout Bay, | met'alone in a grove, both armed with pistols. | Chairman, and Bion Wilson, of Augusta, ana aa ere . : tee, as nodetermination has yet been reached peniditure of money. to the city of Brooklyn. They fired five » Combs fell mortally | E- B. Oram,of Deering, as secretaries.’ The JOISTS, medium lengths, per 100 feet 133 | 2° away with about half the rick nt cen Dar | Ltfs thought probable, however, that the com. | PORTE of mar eT letter frori%t Attorney | ,, Mi Crittenden demanded the previous qu ; nthe abdomen, and dicd | temporary ‘organization was made perma- : 4 serie by reliey ing it from the consideration of pri- | mittee will, on and aiter to-morrew, hold con. Genera howing the urgent necessity for the t nd the demand was resisted by M! Bailey is at large. Both | BeMI,and the usual committees selected. A SCANTLING, do. per 100 feet........ 133 | Yate claims. Se Unuous sessions daily, until the testimony of iation. Townsend (N.Y.) and other gentlemen, who ited students. reeess was taken till 1:3 p.m. ; a ‘ : the witnesses now in this city—including Mrs, | @hpropriat - PINE BOARDS, 16 ft., per 100 feet.... 133 | QUITE A FoRMIpaBLE Loppy was hanging | ents: Marshal Pitkin and Sew o— tr. Saulsbury sai uy er be ade Le 2 around the Senate wing of the Capitol Shall have ae rate ay ater that tee a | dollar to pay for the illegitimate service of a rte’ he Hi lis objec ed. SHELVING, 12 and 18 inches wide, dressed endeavoring to iufluence negative action by | sub-committee will be appointed to visit New | People to control elcetions in any state of the | My. ‘Townsend, (alluding to Mr. Ellis’ mo- Bryant's * Thanatopi and je on edges, per 100 feet. + 250 | the Senate on the appointment of Josiah Dent | Ovleans, and that possibly a recess of the full Afi rther di ion tion to take up the Rainey election case, en. | aniong the best spec m Senate ¢ Josiah Dei Uileans, ib Afier further diseussioh the motion was y ok sh : i CK CULLS, all 12 inch 16 ft., perioo ft, 150 | avd Captain Phelps to be District Commis- | committee will then occur. agreed to. a quired,) has te gentleman got another 'nig- | beautiful heathenism ‘ . were opposed to the bill, and Mr. Townsend id he would never vote a partiewtarly asked to be heard. r, kD BEECHER, in his sermon Strike in New Jersey. ad the late William Cullen PaTexson, N. J. June 15.—A strike is in which he said was | progress in the 1 of K.& H. Adams. Ves. ns of exalted and | terday morning about fifty of the women left ; he sweetest pagan | they were followed by others in the afterngon: sioners, The latter, who was at the Capitol, OTHER AMENDMENTS ger he wants to turn out tonnignt: < Song that ever Was sung.” He then read one | and more are expected to follow today. The FLUORING, very good, per 100 feet... - 190 | did notshow by bis unconcern that le was SECRETARY SHERMA FINANCIAL POLIcY. ‘The paragraph to pay Geo. R. Maxwell, late After the discussion the bill was committed | of ¥ ‘att’s hymns, beginning, “Unveil thy bo- | strike is confined to the 184 Uito-netting much perturbed by the movement, Hon. W.A-Pblllips, Of Kauess a mente ct ipa ere Nolutieats | tothe committee of the whole. som, faithful tomb,” which he said wasa beau- | weaving rooms. The greatest reticence ts ole WASH BOARDS, 8 inch, clear dressed, per — pov a cthetcs curred and earned in 1 under Senate bills were passed for the removal of | tiful Christian chan + remarking at the sam: Served at the mills, so that itis impossible to proper -200| THE Distaior Justices—Eleren Consirm- | the committee on Vanking and currency, ad- | Heutred and earned in 187) at ‘Judicial oft, | the Political disabiuues of Win. W. Loring, of | time that “ Wat ur better than Bryant.’ | arrive at exact figures. The cause is a pro. . . ed—Three Rejected.—The Senate in executive | (essed a telegram to Secretary Sherman | fiye'Gn the te ry of Utah, $25,000, was, on | P!ouda,and Wm. P. Smith, of Georgia. wa nn Rae posed reduction of wages, and the statements WHITE PINE CULLS, dressed, 4-4 and 6 4, F h . j. | Saying: “Several members desire to know 4 cermay sey On At 1:20 a.m., Mr. Rollins moved that the | of the Weavers are very contradict Der 100 feet esses 209 | Session to-day, confirmed the following nomi- | Whether, if tne House agree tothe Senate sup. | Motion of Mr. Cockrell, laid of the table. House take a recess till 9 i a erasictery. Of Columblas Charles Walken eC Rigerat, | stitute for the bill repeating the resumption | Ait; Allon moved to amend by inserting a | “Org vote by division there were 7S in the at- | Stabbed by a Sail Tee Paiste Haalait Sideniagere Re | Het, there is danger of Tegal tenders taken for | RAPARTADN appropriating $1.00 for continuing firmafive and 7S{n the negative, The Speaker | \W he has 1 | Bostox, June Is.—Last nigh . F. gart, faker, A. G. | four per cent. bonds being r 4 a yoted in the negative and defea | 1 he will procee¢ : . EVERYTHING ELSE ConnESONDINGLY Low, | Osborne, Join Moss, George E. Harris, Win’ | whether they will be pat¢ out ony for eugtent | Othe Rocky mountain resto. Agreed to. jored in the negative and defeated the mo- | } undoal Valley ty | TOURDS in South Boston assaulted d teltwicl °. §. Bundy, John P. moved to amend the bill byia- | Hon. a saifor, who was » Aturope. | expenses, and whether any surplus there may | Mz. Withe ‘The ayes and nayes were ordered and the | 's familiar during Mathias V. Buckey. ‘Ihe Senate i ! ed to fleece him wheu he stat ; : jectad the | be will bé used in retiring the bonds bearing ‘provision to pay motion Was rejected—yeas 91, nays 102, | aged Shane em ake 1 Zou wil call at our Yard or write tousana ger | Hominations of Charles N. Thomas, O.S. i. | higher rate of interest." The Secretary Te: | cor edz SOUTHERN, AON ER ACTORS. ‘Atl: a.m. Mr. Hooker moved to adjourn. | . ship | Cubtue hand of cute Faber ar cok " o Wall, and E. C. Weave lied: “My intention and stati 1. ‘or carrying the mails in the late insurrection. Alter calling the roll rep i | THE SuaM Batr.e between the midship One ee ‘as rescue estimate on your Lill of Lumber, E plied: My Intention and expectation Is to ates daring the petiod of the tate war | ter calling the roll rep eatedly on motions | wey and matites of the Naval academy at | YY the police, who lodged him in jai Srxce the arrival of Minister Noyes, of | #PP is, Whewher Sold tor Galed Sistap rome re the federal mail service had been sus- inp bisluets, tho Eoane at Be tone eee Re | Annapolis yesterday was attended with ace: at Sou WILE WAVE Moder frances iu this city, Chairman Potter of the | coin, to the redemption of the Ave twenty-six | Dended. Mr- Withers sustained his amend. | iV ouisck sear ot dents that Sent two men tothe hespital. The | avevsta, G red man Q) L SAVB MONEY! investigating committee, has been busy look- | per Cent. bonds. [hope the House may make | Ment by arguments, and was followed on the midshipmen, represeuting the naval forces, getield C. ying, by Brooker Toney. epucy marshal. f : noe s Jones. This Morning's Sesst {tacked and captured a stronghold defended | pared G Foe ah cine the power to receive United States notes for | S#ue side by Mr. , F ‘i J fom: Gy the snasines Mie i tendon Wndleratcod that Gee arta pieaet Is customs duties discretionary, instead of come He - Conkl Dg Fe ed A point of order that it HOUSE.—When the House reassembled at | by the marines. ‘Midshipmen fill was injured Hi Sood deal of is English, since his sojourn | Pulsory.. ‘Yo this Mr. Philips repied: "Your | W434 appropriation of money. , | 10 o'clock there were not more than thirty | iD the face and eyes by a blank cartridge, and at 2 ey are abroad, especially that which he spoke when a | auswer does not cover the question whethes ie hi if is : A cae point, and the | jnembers present, and Mr. Clymer moyed a | Donaldson, a marine, who thought he had Singular Poisoning. isiting Statesman ” in Florida. Youwill Keep in circulation the tegal-tender | wendient was laid aside. further recess, fired off his last cartridge, snapped the trigger | Prrtstox, Pa June 1s Fighteen persons haan ant Tit pel eerie Lor customs or whether they | thr toauhorize the Sera a eee: | |The Speaker thought that time might be | Of Mls musket ‘while his haud was onthe | were sctlously: pooner hore yesterday, by During last week | will be hoarded so as to produce contraction.” | Meh to autnorize he Pecrotary of the Treas. | saved, for some business could be donc by | U2. His hand was terribly lacerated by | milk taken fom a cow supposed to have been and bring them down to the present standard, Iver dollars, inex. | The Secretary answered this by saving: “1 | ny te Pay Trt Tore et een aw, under | nanimous consent. We deehery j Sétton by a eabdicenake. “inport largely again next fall god wilkthere, | Change for greenbacks, were disposed of at tet i oe ied Mn eget AANG | mail contractors ii th southern’ states for | , Mit. Atkins said he should object to any bill | Tye PEace Festivinins were resumed at . we = ropri: y Si Fire. fore if twenty per cent. fromiali sales, which | the various depositaries direetly tothe people. ‘ services performed in the years 1859, 185) and | &PPropriating money in the absence of a quo- | Havana, Cuba, yesterday, and closed witht sr a _ Pulbring the woudh dowa to’ cost price, {cis wot | Noue of this money Was Paid. gue wheeeees, | Ui,e ited States notes that veould be main. | Set¥ices p y 60 and | yy uy CLEVELAND, O10, JuneI8.—A fireat Akron, Se WE ARE NEVER BEATEN! _ je10-tr T M. WILLIAN 20 der toequallze the prices Stes oka whlch In order toequalize the prices of my . whic! were bought during the dlifereut golductuatious, | THE SILVER Dorian and bring them down to the present standard, i | thirty thousand standard ‘um. n y] x me kf. 3 eoft tained at par with coip notes received for ea. — aredihn cen Mr. Danfo: 0 bull-fight in the anéient style. Gen. Martinez | gnio. eariy this morulng, destroyed the Acod? nets principies to sell at Contacto house cea hans | toms duties are collect as it would have | toms duties. and would be used Itt the pur: | , rhe Chair referred the decision of the rele aflairs, reported a bil to pron ee ayaa | Gamnos assumed the oftiog of governor of the | emy of Music buliding aiid Commercial Block. orabiy exist. without vertain Drokie tet epee i come airecty Rack to the soy ‘Beerotary Shaye chases of coin and bu'lion.”” pingy of Hie gaenamear ie Senate, ane of steam engineering and in ship building in | pla Salt hoon, Gen. Jovellar embarks to-day | ‘The joss is estimated at trom #1: 5 er of eC] i o ‘Trim id na) ant u) ae Sanne aay so I mean to doit, and as all the goods are to pay silver out for greeninere weet, | the Houce refused to concur in the Senate ys, aud ri 3 the scientific schools of the United States. SS a as Barked Jn plain figures uo one ean be deceived n ired | pMeHdments to the repeal of the resumption | the Senate sustained Its relevancy by yeas 31, | Passed, Rervsine To RECOGNIZE HIBERSIANS.—The Death of an M. tne aire special attention to my elegant the pmonut oats ot ihe leg: pends renired law, because the soft money men eonstrue the nays 4 Kling then raised the point hat thi: On motion of Mr. Page the House took up | corner stone of St. Michael’s Roman Catholic ALBANY, N. Y.. June 18.—Hon. T. J. Quinn, Linen Chemise, Cotton Che Linen Draw- | Bi} 8 ‘cute the law as a measure ing to Chinese emigration. resence of sev ousand persons, the | to-day. ee Gotan Benen ee es, sang | Wilk however, continue to be paid out tor | oreoutraction. in its character. 5; wat Mr. - Bishop Corrigan offciating, and " Rs backs where the treasury officials are ‘The point was discussed by several Senators. n motion of Mr. Roberts, the House took | Right Rev. Bisl 9 ‘Bacques, Corset Covers, Bkirts, Collars and Cutts, | Steen rt up and passed the Senate bill authorizing the | Vicar-General Doane preaching the sermon. The Markets. See a guryrpee nn | buimerey forthe pasment of customs duties, | , TE OntectioNs 70 Detroser—aaaitional | ment unoiioniens Cooes Unto amend: | Bhuttuston af dary dock tu itnaare Mises inthe exercises bishop Corrigan having batt | aatsir idea, ‘etna ee Ea Soa ESS ART: ——— correspondence was lai : . ". Mon 4 bd un i ug Suk Suite, Banting Sete ee its, Whi Gey. Howanp’s New INpran Camparoy.— | night hy a Peeteare abe Senate last by eddie ta Renee proviso that ae payment | dr. Strait, from the committee on military | that he would not’ recognize the order at | ALTIMONE. Jue “18.—Cotton nomiual— Lown Suite” Oulored fateu Sai Ae | 4 itnat eh aoe cen ee aS CaM depait. | ett a regard to: Ga selection of M. Maurice | s¥au be gaade under it is concen affairs reported a Dill for the equalization of | chureh ceremontal.—[N. ¥. Sun, 17th. middling, 11ssai14. Flour dull aud unchanged, Lines and Alpaca Usters, Clots sat Suetieee: | ment thismorning, dated San Francisco, June | the treaty of Wastin eon iisherios ques. | Section 3480, Revised Statutes, which prohibits | eountigs._ Ordered printed and recommitted: “ha Twevoc = Wheat, southern quiet and + ‘stiong, e ir. Strait also reported a bill for ¢! li AN UNSUCCESSFUL DAMAGE SUIT.—The ‘southern red, ‘old. ‘1. = don Gilas, Cloth and Silk Jackets, Embroidered Man- | It , from n. MeDowell. statin s Follow. Hon. It develo yes hothing new of special in. | Payment of money’ pope eg ers of settiers on publie'lands that were latest unsuccessful soaker oS ms Sart Rew, tab x | mew betes Sees Ss a powell. st : spec e 8 te eee J. Ve ‘Western’ winter ‘red, spot ane, ib: LACE DEPARTMENT. Hivcbs Oregon dane The oa oteeP | evarta by lonsieur Delfosse onthe 2uiuiting, | United States - Kejected—veas 24, nays 29, oo moti oe a The Toronto Telegram called x How san , i ‘On motion of Mr. Hendee the Senate bill in Ks an tut: | 1.06. Corn. southern white lower: yellow sien . Meus freoeh aes, Rrchop Lace Lage Bara | Feerived, Sara Winnemucea has just come in | in whieh he safes that thegileetion fonts ap’ | aM Fee rth con | Retna t@ the revision and assesment ot | Btgaied scoundrel and Koy thought cat | Besiery eng aod goat wets wie jarettes, Lace Sets, Lace Handkerohiers, | 40d reports Piutes held as prisouers in hostile f thet: Fal ygovern: | Mr. Wadieigh ‘offered a proviso that none of | taxes umbla, Was Aken Upand pared | value of $00. The jury rendered a verdict | #0; July.” 464: August, a7e; eieames, Sig Taco Welling en) pace Bet | Tee ones! Natermation aetpeds, fom her | eer ever been eeeoies ceveral years aco | thesald classes shail De pala wee e one oF | of Columbia, was taken up and passed. me ndagt hee Sf | Oats “uict aud steady -soduhern. 20.83: weston MIELINERY DEPARIMENT, and others’ information confirmatory have | had never been revealed to him, and wera ce bai Ve noe been | ,,2he Senate amendments to ‘the following | fr ,the defendant. Koy was charged with | Ost I: do. mix ; Pennsylvania Stray and Chip Hats, ‘Straw and Chip Bonnets, | modified plaus. Enemy seems to be cencen. | fact absolutely unknown to him previously to pany er yprer nat the same have not been | youse bulls were take up and coaccretne | havin committed bigamy and writién a num- | 33s99 “Rye atl ‘and woluinal.. Gay sek oak Se Game’ geiames, ibbous, Velvet. Fiow: | trated in large force wear Stein’s mountain, | their publication about twomonthsagoas par? ‘The amendment wasdebated at considerable | #24 the bills passed: Bill to carry into effect | ber Of scandalous letters: unchanged, Buter dull— fad Tissue Ureqen, ster, en nen Gteuadines | Grover, the center, with Sanford’'s, Bendire ss | United States Senate renee ten sent to the | jengthe and was $0 modified os bo wee ee | the provisions of the treaty with China” Bill In Wovrp PRonaBLy be weil enough for | Catier-renned? 1 en eeaad Hee, duel An oSBANCY. GOODS. Stonce at keenay’s ere} wo tories |e ie claimant a competent witness, and agreed to, [ fri nuepivection of Wbrariesin the territories | wir. Potter's committee to adjoura when Con. | ¢uiet gemmedy 1; crade, 9, i Fans, Sashes, Chenille Fria, Butions, and Artic . ook SEILLIAN, Inronten, | a Pa. ave., Wi ton. D.C. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. es) Comt a ve at Keendy’s Fer: 2 re. | of the United States and the District of Co- meenges, ‘O00: ee 4 Bows, Belts, Combs, Silk Fringe, | ®t once at Keen : Mr. Blaine offered an additional proviso re. rs gress does.—[Balt. Gazette. 1,980; Wheat, 22,000: ‘000: . he i 7 tion of Stein’s mountain. ‘Stewart, right push- THE MisstssipP1 TisBER DEP “Ss ir i lumbia. Bill relating to exemptions from suits oe _ D , Bea! ad Fringe, Worsted Fringe, ing rapidly to Rhinehart’s, crossing Watheur, REDATIONS.- quiring each claimant under the provision to 4 P ~ ‘corn, Mr. V.J. Bi f ; i ‘4 in the District of Columbia. Bill tocreatea | THE DasTARDLY ATTEMPT to ity y er unchat xed. sligCan me, cr go Miz | fc, wa bt Commins nam. | flay Shas oi Sia | uctneu baie o Connotea PARAS era sae | MS EG. aaa Lyons cGTe xe is : : - ‘ ving a unishment to ev: ly-snateher engaged . he 3 <4 to move from Tarney to join Bernard. Ber- | Son to Mississippi to examine into the lumber | SU-equent showing that he had been paid. by e Senate amendments to the bi peal | i ft Wheel Z t : short, $86). nate bard: With, Whipples, Bomus’ and his Gen | eases pending betere che nneenee he lumber | the coufederate government. he Senat ill to re} in the outrage—{ Wheeling (W.Va.) Register. | Sag: short, 488'5. Gurmrouseute gene aud stead) = 4 Pending final action on the amendment the | the resumption act was then taken up. SS Gs A CiRMEea Tae. Wheat, spring without decided change: winter i ‘AS STOVES, company, Moves to-morrow on Indian trail. I | has made his report. The condition of each i Mr. Fort moved to concur in the amend- THE TALK OF 4 GENERAL STRIKE.—S:. Loui ae oe ‘orn and % cent & 4, G =e Will yo trom here to Rhincharc’s, erossing at | of the 15 cases which werecontinuoe igorerce | Sevate aujourned. ments. advices indicate that ample precautions tons Sites. Lee Keak hwo beerens GAS UVENS AND BROILERS, Walbeur, to meet Stewart. Egoert reports | in is i. | The largest amount of timber in- To-day’s Session. Mr, Eden, at five minutes of 11, moved that | been made in that quarter by the local and | “LONDON. June 18, 12:30 bi ™m.~U.&, fou! All sold on a guarant Fall tine ot five companies, one hundred and thirtymen, | Yolved in any one of the suits is 7,161 logs and SENATE.—There were but eight Senators | the House adjourn. federal authorities against trouble from an | and--half per veut. bows, LOS 35 106, nies Gaitana },Siscinianiry; Homeers, two han: | thestatusof the Suis Air, Banter MaRIEE | tn the Chamber when the Sénato was cadea | —Af"-Foreinslwted upon Snot necessary dicated that the Camps have held thomscives | emit, SE New Jersey Goutal stig Gas FIXTU P G, Han st infantry ; 15 officers, two hun: . si e ir. Eden as! it was not nec toad- cat at the hav themselves i" i s i" HEXTUBE® VERY OHAAP. 4 ed men pt. Cochrane,with his company, | Streams on which seizures'were mulctctee | to order. jour Monday's session. in iness ostensibly to help the | 16%. ew : ', 2d infantry, wi read! ith Lieut. Drury, will go f versed with log-cutters and learned ‘thei On motion of Mr. Sargent, the reading of the The Speaker said he had known a legislati stuikers, but in reality selves. Camp Lyons to await Egbert. Will send ‘onl habits and methods of operation. He rej arts Journal was suspended = + tna eh en eres to eal eres : ral calen y Goop-By, Congress! Come again when you PLUMBING AND GAS FITTINGS. puts towards Fort Hall. Companies H and } that there is great difficulty in the identidca. Mr. Kirkwood, from the committee of con- bg ner Gree Parner ae MEXICO Exerrep.—Extraordin: excite. | can't stay so long.—{ N. ¥. Graphtow CORCORAN BUILDING K. ith artillery, and H, Sth infantry, have | tlonof logs cut from government land, owing | feretice on the House resolution in relation to | which he characterized as the substitute of tie | Ment prevails at Pidras Ne: fexico, on A Youre Linx. ean ee 3 NG, been orderea iO report fo Gen. Howard, and | to the loose, disorganized system of logging | the post Toute bill reported the committee Treasury depariment, for the House bill to re- | @¢count of the presence of Gen. Mackenzie on ar Gp vabY, eighteen years of and Fifteenth Street. are en route. operations largely practiced on these ms. | unable to agree. The Senate conferees had | peal the resumption act. Mexican soll. The Mexicansare volunteering | ® member of the graduating class of the Nor- —— Alter portraying the distinetive features of | proj to Waive the question of prarogative, Cries of Vote! Votet} and organizing to fight him, and the govern- | mal college, died night of conyul- THE ANNUAL SETTLEMENT of the accounts | the Misiniy i cases Mr. Baxter recommends consider the billon its merits; but the he yeas and nays were ordered, and the | ment has ordered Gen. Nuncio to pursue him. | sions brought on by paralysis of the Drain. of oftcers of the several mints, and the assay | that Immediate provision be made fora sur: | House committee felt unauthorized to accede | Chats ductded mat ander he onder aac es : ANDERSON, night editor of the | Wich WAS attributed to over-study.—[¥, ¥, otce at New York having Deen beswa: ehy | Vey; Which shall Connect ‘the evidenen pecs, | House.’ fo the Speaker's table a two-third vote woud | pJAMES E: ANDEKSON, nisht editor of the | sxpress. hase of ‘sil fi (sd identify the lumber as government prop- The report was laid on the table to be called | be required to concur. a Ru American. ured purchase of silver bullion for coinage te erty, and show where and by whom it was cut, | up Jater. ‘The House, by a vote of 140 yeas to 105 So prominently in the Potter investigation, | — ANOTHER ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION Ix Settlement, will be con pete etee that the | in Otder that the sults may be brought tars | Uo eetion of Mr. Sargent. the Senate at ot twothirds,) refused to concur in the | Bas severed his connection with that paper. " | Gruwaxy—The London Standard has the fo)- settlement will be completed about the Arst | tayorable termination at the Nome be teem aan. went into exécullve session ‘until 11:35 Senate’ amendments, n° | pan Movents Reawres en Sr -Loun— | oars” oe et eS = se, when the doors were again o} , and the Mr. inquired whether, as the council Louis have been Crown. Frederick BREWST! NOMINATIONS.—The President sent the fol- Naval ORDERS. — Lieutenant Commander | consideration of the sundry elvil appropria- | had refused ‘to concur by a tworthien a ‘it a Sr re Mune ular aoek pe hoeyac dy ed ER & CO., A ae. oe, ton bill was resumed, the question beingupon | was such a non-eoncurrence as would 12 to-day. One han- je5-Im Of Broom lowing nominations to the Senate yesterday: | Wm. M. Folger, from the Navy Yard, Wash- = * author- % their committee, after much de- | dred and socialists were arrestid to- street, New Yor! 1 i “ 3 the amendnient proposed Y, Mr. Blaine last | ize a committee of conference. hnveration, takes ground in favor of mak: night at the Tivoli beer tieatirer ae Piladeiphia Fa. Biwa ke tage | ton eA lust. and ordered to duty at the | night requiring a relunding bond from south: | ‘the Speaker ase Guise would, because | HE TAEGR, Appetite for liquor ‘contribute ts Bee Sie Meee caren. near thls gii7- treasu! i be § s e aval cadem, inst. ‘assed contractors, vi - lor, of Callfornia, to be register land oftice, | Surgeon doin H. Hall, from the Naval Hier, | “MicBurerd gentended that the honor and Tee bill wowld po back Sa tae Spentar's tauie. | (we cly's need for money. covered -eakanenusetts, detective hap £0 Sacrament Edward C. Kemble, of New | pital, Washington, 30:h inst., and granted six | good faith of the government Tequired that it The House then, at five of 12, ad- #e-The 103d anni ‘of the battle of | 000, a portion of oes ereeoe vee York, to be agent, Crow Creek agency, | months leave from the 8th of July with per- Soma meet its valid obligations. journed the legislative day oeatneeeia: ot | Bunker Hill was at Boston yester | Lechmere bank of ‘chusbeldige Shes DT, Bolssign to leaye she United States, ‘Mr. Gordon defended fhe soythern mail con- again at 12:15 as of Tuesday’s session. slahebher cates. 17th of last March. be . * , E by = z $ ‘s ie -_ in _~