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tm Dh of April laste afternoon brought in e a verdict of murder in a Lg Leing out fifteen hours, will be sentenced to-morrow. District Govermment Aftairs. moval of ail sisughter-hougos, end Tog pens remova! of M = the city mits within ten days trom 'e. ‘The District Commissioners have issued an order to-day that the office of mechanical tor for the public schools of the District be abolished to take effect June 80, 170, and that from that time all of scooo! houses shall and supervision of the inspector of bulldings. THE COMMITTEE ON KIDS FOR GENERAL SUPPLIBS bave made a report to the District Commission crs, They state that for tue purpose of com- parieon, ae, bids ‘have been scueduied under ne erent Classes, and comparisons made, giving Ube aggregate of all the items of each vid, as well as Une Of those items of each bid which were lowest bids for those opie tor O10 3) coves my must be in ads "/eper sent than so for. Estes of advertising made known on svplication. 2 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e.|___ SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR, | 7e Pending Appropriation wils.| FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, ae ‘The following {s the text of the two appropr!- SpE Ce BEIOGe, TENT, No, 7, 10,088 | ——— . = eee ate wa thee HESS ECESING seep me Al Beene | Washi ; First. ‘A Dill making appropriations for cer- |__ SENATE- PARSING ANP MERIC ON FUE Ware | Sis ace entaceoecairiordad momee Mawnan Goecip | Hite A mae cceerseie 1 | oa pining, weet « coomeatrooees aves Feventh sireet at 7 ty C. H. UALVERT, ©. R. ae V%, 53—N2. 8,185. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1879. TWO CENTS. Telegrams to The Star. FRIGHTFUL BOILER EXPLOSION. y a Fripay, June 27. ation bills pending in Congress: ‘Mr. Anthony, from the committee ‘Cons commissioners, for sten- | taken up and considered by the committee, and wharf. JoRt-Lw_ | Jeary tay sr poeed iatsict wate deena ice: | ‘The pointin the controversy between Treasurer | O8Tapbers, for post-mortem examinations, fo’ | areport will be made upon it at the earilest 187 . GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY. year ending June 30, 1550, and for other | providing for the publication of 2,000 copies of — 9 = the a4 < Loge upon which 19.250 S Ts : PUL POSES: 1 = §. 3 were y more Yeurnir at 11. Tickets 25¢., good wrist So, VIBE WINDOW SOREENG.” (Wesmake | enue, $250.41: ee cnacted, ete., That for the purpose of pro- | {© 1eport or the U. 8, commissioner of fish and So given Ulead cock ian x parties. wutil_ueed. “Sour PaLENT WIRE SCREE aH fisheries, Adopted. Lm an = - Winans ae given free of charce. | THe Tank ar TH CariTOL now 1s that Con- | Vidivg tor certaln judicial expenses of the gor. | fitherles, Adopted. < FALL RIVER STRIKE. the quantity required. In the recom’ Gee ent ron Address W. B. MOSKS & SONS, Furniture, Car- HOSS | @ 1 ment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1359, | _Also, the resolution providing for the priating preference is given to thoge bidders in each 7 OEP ASHINGTON LETTER CARRIE | petand Uphohtery Estabiishm« nt, corner in, at Gay, Y1 Adjourn sine die at 2o'clock on Mon- | the following suma are hereby appropriated out | of sw coples oF Sevatce Mortus report On Cal- class who have bid upon each and every item City of Washinetone 8.45 pao he ‘BOHOOL UNION held on the 19th instant, pat TH Ware Hovse.—senators Beck and | And thelr assistants, $300,000; for fess Of clerks | “Ie résolution heretofore submitted by Mr. advantage of tbe District, the upon certaia tu leave Goymont 9:29 pm. i and 2am. Fe eid te ce ae ae are | Carpennes kobresentatives Felton, Updegraff, | $160,000; for fees of U.8. commissioners, $149,00% | Vest~-that full remouetization and free cotaage es Lave been subdl into natural sub- ‘Chat Nemo enereat wy Gis | the sthof July. The snpermmtenients and scholars | Carpenter, Ketcham, Butterworth, Townsend, | for fees Of jurors: S00 90) we pace Witnesses, | of silver are demanded allke by the dictates of FOREIGN AFFAIRS. lasses and the lowest bidder in each sub class hc atthe Bost No postponement. 4627-28 of all =e evoke, sad Soe ae oa ‘deopen | Gartteld, Warner, Wait and Harmer called on } $550,000; for support of U.S. prisoners, $193,000; | justice and wise statesmanship—was thea taken | Old Catholics outveted im Switzer- | recommended. The schedule of bids and lists 9 OLY su 18 St Gociock am Each superintendent will maareh the President to-day. ges of bailiffs orors stationery: tel aan; | Sidr. Vest stated that he aia not wish to speak | Benne, July 7 —atune Catholic aynod cine | Louatbneeay Wp ot Decrees ie thn itcome sees }t FOR OCCOQU school, when ready, without iz He = ry, fuel and Hgat , Mr. : = P < 2 ie Catholic of the | 1 (stat x) W. ma is Wawra pens in proceasion. rica Tue District Copz —Mesers. Hunton, Neale | furniture, watchmen and jauliore clotore und | upon buteoked ee Canton of Berne, on Monday last, the omen | dcrin tue ney Shey nd that éxck Mountains. Masi Je26-3t' J_E. JONES, Secretary and Henkle have been appointed a sub-commit- sweepers, extra meals for impanneled juror: Mr. Ferry.—I desire to state that this subject | Catholte delegates for the first time partici- | ‘hat the a) be made to him. Class 2 (blank The Steamer MYSTIO, COLLECTOR'S OFFIOE, tee of the District committee, to sit during the | transportation of prisoners, moving of résords, | 13 uow before the committee on finance, and | pated. Inthe Yotng they outnumbered the old | forms and ting), Franklin Rives; ciass 8 Seat Reve lear shart, foc Fi ‘DISTRICT OFCOLUMBIA, Congressional recess. to revise the code ot jaws | Salaried officers of the government summon has been postponed on occount of the lack of } Catholics by 65 to 63, and elected the office | school ), to Messrs, Ballantyne & 7 —— a a priate, har ier ‘As there wil ‘WasHINGTON, D. C., June 24th, 1879 for the District of Columbia. pcb ees ee in collecting eviden7e In t time to properly consider it at this extra ses- | bearers and the synodal council fo hold office | class 4 (furniture), to Wm. B. Moses; ‘came b = sd nim*er allowed ou. the Bost, tick- NOTIOE—All owners or kee) i one ee —_—_—_ 8. cases, for holding selzures for fees of justices | sion. As I understand, the subject 1s to be | for the next four years entirely of the Roman | (hardwarg), J. L. sa Class 6 (stoves, &c.), H. at the office of Potomac Ferry | District of Columbia are hereby xotit on At aae THE DisrRicr SINKING FUND CoNTROVERSY. | Of peace, acting as jumt party. i. Gregory and W. D. Wyvill; class 7 (plumbers’ A Big Pile in the Bank of England. | :Upplies, tron pipe aud castings), Thomas pare co a cuict B oe x DON. 3 ~ 4 7 4 SID AND DANCING. able July 1st, 1879. Gilfillan, as commissioner of the District sink- expenses of judges holding extra terms of court practic sable moment in December next. eet Loxpow —The Times, in {ts financial ar. Someavihie and John Mevieliand; class 8 M Upon payment of said tax, tags will bo issued as | 1° rung’ and the Di outside their districts, erpreters’ fe rs » setting aside the questio: ‘The total amount of Dullion in | groceries), UI. W. Hall; class 9 (ary GRAND EXCURSION, provided in said act. ig fund, e District Commissioners was to- | township officers in ‘summoning juro1 xtra | opinion of the majority, and deeming it emt- be of England, namely, £35,143,525, is | clothing, &c.), Landsburg & Bro.; class 11 ‘Attest: JOHN F. OOK, Gay decided by Judge Porter, First Controller pay to experts as witnesses, for storas r | nently proper that the Senate and its commit- the largest on record.’ At present there is’ (boots and shoes), “R. Cohen; class 11 FRIDAY, JULY 41H, 1879, Je24-6t Collector of Taxes, D.O._ | of the Treasury, to whom the question was | surveys requtred as evidence, and for allother | tee charge with so important a subject, should th 4 P <4 hose, eté.), Conrad . . : 2» THE MEDIOAL FACULTY OF THE | Feferred. The Commissioners neld that the | nececsary miscellaneous expenditures, #290 wive angle time to tts consideration and discus- | Deconsidcratis goeened See Sam Will not | (eAddlerys hose, etc), Co ‘Thomas Norfleet & ~ 3O MARSHALL HALL AND MT. VERNON Ce otdeotrown UNIVERSITY hereby sn. | Treasurer was subordinate to them inhis duties | making in all the sum of $2,090,000, Sectton 2. | sion, and this session now being near its close, AB A ers .; Clagg 12, (drugs and chemicals) E. 8. Gil- : EN! a a ys Lit, In any court of the United States shall be | cember, at the whole ition may at that be "i Beg Ne were will maker) LAS ge | 10th and Ests.. Jury iez,whers the poor can obtain | sinking funds and for payinens ot ee tno $2; ahd that the last clause of section so) or the | time be reported upon tolte sere eae | Pants, June 27. Mt Laroche Joubert, Bona- | Coot Chetan! Gee ee ae uading material Sige. leaving her whan? at 8 crclock Riicnding stat’ and the consulting ‘Goard will bs | UPOR the bonded debt of the District required | Revised Statutes of the United Artes, whieh liberate action taken thereon, PO eee een rooting towards re- | Soe. TE crean and salt coat am.and3p.m. Bound trip, 2c. seo eee eatl Of the profemsare he the Mentons Oolloae. thelr approval Defore the Secretary of the Trea- | refers to the state of Pennsylvania, ahd sec- | Mr. Vest.—I call attention’ to the tact that | PUDIicanism, is about to resign his seat 1m the and |. Homtlier; class 17, (tee) The Great Falls Ice Co.; oe, 18, ey and miscella- Chamber of Deputies so that his son may stand as a republican candidate. A Protestant School ao fre. y y ‘attends r 4£to6 ‘daily, exoe] sury could make the advance. ‘The controller | tions S01, $20 and S21 of the Revised Statutes of | this is Simply an abstract declaration of opinion XOUBBION. Sung or a adaition tothe above emsteraiiy el | decides that the Treasurer belie Tequired by | the United States, are hereby repealed, and | in regard to the principle involved in free coln. at ‘ same time established under the direction | law to make the disbursements mentioned, the n 1 aM Dot age. 1 do not pro) to enter into detatis o1 on tee Peronsae wil be the "" SeaSIGEEN | of the proteasor ofmiawitery of thefeculty, Women | money may be advanced i that all such jurors, grand or petit, inchiding | ax propose is oF ‘i (tuel) Mi J 2 Bros., and if the n his requisition | those summoned during thesesston of thecourt, | to ask the endorsement, of any specific mea. land Sacked b: Mob. whic! ‘actually = SWIMMING EXHIBITION, without means to eel Lebreton cS without the approval of the District Commis- | shall be ublicly ane from a box containing | sure. but it ts because the ‘ange committee Loxpon, July 27.—A Protestant sehool-house | 2423, payee ae ex By Caicium Lights, of (Spel re Aen rustipe pes ap tte sloners, they being advised: f the amount, when | at the time of each drawing the names of not | have refused to report the biil which came here | 1n the parish of Moyras, Connaught, county of | oo; clive which will not be re- PROF. ODLUM, AT MARSHALL HALL, the care of up ain cAvation thet oon the requisition is honored by the Secretary of | jess 0 ‘ing the qualttica- | endorsed by the representatives of the peopl meek we. On the Select Excursion of Messra E. K & J.P. | clinic hours and secure in advance the services ry less than 300 persons possessing the qualifica- we people quired be considered, L. W. Guinand is the low- Pant MONDAY EVENING, Jace 3). ‘The W, W. | one of the maternity physicians for their coufine. | the Treasary. tions prescribed in section 800 of the Revised | that J ask for this declaration of opinion. It is est bidder. The: re ‘the Corcoran will leave her wharf at 6:30 p.m. Tickets, | Ments in their own homes. 4623-7t Capmer M No busin Statutes, whose names shall have been placed | because I protest pees the action of that award to Jobnson ‘unless this clsss is to Bocents. For sale at the Ebbitt House Drus Store NATURAL MIN. WATERS. % EETING.—No business of general | therein by the clerks of such court and a com- | committee, and say they have no right to refuse | vival of a seriee disturbances which it was | he subdivided in ni ‘case Johnson Bros, and at boat. Ohariots to all parts of city on retura | (Og =a e interest was transacted at the Cabinet meeting | missioner to be appointed by the Judge thereof, | to us an expression upon the record of our sen, | thought had bees quieted after occasioning | Should have tems S.and W. L. Guinand of boat. je27-2t" @dszeh mpplz of BETHESD: SAREE san this afternoon, Which commissioner shall be a citizen of good | Uments, and because { wish toallay the anxiety | some alarm in that district some weeks ago, p ie sees received standing, residing in the district in which | of the public mind, and say to the people that —_——_ IM E22" Day TO ware WATES AND | and for sale on AMONG THE SUCCESSFUL BippErs to furnish | such court 1s held, and a well-known | the Senate as well as the House are in favor of ; BI British Iron Trade. The Birmingham correspondent of the Times | Somer rvilie is the lowest bidder, ex items i JUBN'S PHARMACY. Ow member of the principal political party 0; the free cotnage of silver, and that we propose 8 that the only comforting incident % lessra.'Ci hy Fg ag i an gh Leaman ol 429 Parnsrivanta Avenva | Soarver: oe ng Wate Sea ing that to whieh the clerk may belong: | ta denouuce the traud by which silver Breede, | Saygunat the only comforting the present time | lowest, snd Nema naan ee aoe ae Te Grabbing, Fishing tnd "Bath, —e63aaoaosSssSsssso || etity, ana WA. Wheeier, fr., of New York. he clerk and said commissioner and each to | monetized and SAE, struck out of the | 1s that the Tipton drainagecoramisstoners have | Blunt ‘lhe lowest, and items 16 to #7 and 70 to 2 sarpay, June N-OCCOOUAN FALLS, : a ; : : am | Without reference to party ANIAHON anes | eR aie ane Wocan arrange the One-half of what fe required ta sea yeneanines | decent ee ie , Funa 27 ut reference on 5 . of wi x SAEURUAY tag 2S SMITHS BOEN f CURE BY ABSORPTION! ene Pua Otoe asarena eee Whole Sumber required salt bo laced therein, 3tr- Houston advocated the resolution. |__| in the aistriet, from threatened inundation. me 5 eo = < \- ny Be reso! 2 MONDAY, June = OOCOQUAN FALLS. . at an early date to extend the fast mail service | strued to prevent Sty folie Be ee cons | gy Hl; Allison moved to The Funeral Mass for the Prince i aay gate. Bete oan oa | Garin cute oun | wal ererierty aim, tus = eee THURSDAY, July POINT. . se wy Dy way user ie state authorities in selecting jurors aS & Ine x] act jon. FRIDAY, July 4-0CCOQUAN FALLS. . Gharleston and Savannah, and the other from | in the highest courts of the state, and no per- | finance committee had nothing todo with It extended; peniDak, duly £, Oocoguay FA c here to New Orleans, by Way of Richmond, At- | sonehaifesne cen sou Juror more than one | and could nov report on it 4 She leaves her wharf, hh stress, eos: > Tanta, eatery and Mobile. It was ex- | term in any one year, and all juries to serve in Mr. Allison further objected that the resolu- were wh ana F ice nl Ls IS pected that these routes would be put 1n oj courts after the ‘pi of this act shall be | ton looked to unlimited coinage, which would | quarters and the police were uml onde, w., the ‘refer the applica- ‘FAMILY EXCURSION TO PINEY POINT Leo the ey of Say) next} purine Roe oars drawn in contoemntty, herewith: provided that | drive gold out of the country and flood us with | arrest anybody indulging in Bonapartist cries. | Sees the Di ‘Commissioners, and say the cessary service, no citizen possessing othe! jualifications pean be rs ee Rorsaiih mrecee tangas wach | usaMrrta earns Vanier | waite wemanne Mmomee et | ASSAD oe Tee a war | at Sota nates ceo = n ver, C) iT S€] as ni tt lowing as a sul AY or resolution i 4 ON STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, ae DAM UTE. after that date, “The schedules, number and | in any court of the United States on'accnuchor | svold any caacehen ae oo aS se res sion haa decided in favor of SAM oe Sees | Tet acomulssloners having declined. to order SUNDAY, JUNE 2972, , trips Weekly, &c., have noteyet been deter- | race, color, or previous condition of servitude, | — Resolved, ‘That the complete remonetization Per 100 kilogrammes On foreign TOROS ne | Le aU co be iesued, they Boel that Uh 6th-street 3 'y ly te ‘sharp, returning 11:30 p.m. ZHE SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS | payments or expenditures during any fiscal | manded allke by the dictates of seater antares | ERIGHTEFUL BOILER EXPLOSION refusing to. recommend. the ‘geasting’ of top FOR FISHING, CEADBING The z 1 Lotion and Finid Absorbent. this ra te Pencigeiear Mr. eee Ai eas ee any, Eee eeraton fund subject to Se ee ure amaes = license asked for. — BATHING." ‘ature’s Remedy Applied by a Nataral alethod. | back the expenses appropriation a pg xpired, resolution ‘Second. “A bill making appropriations to pay | went uver until to-morrow. ‘THE Mang REPUBLICAN CONVENTION yester- Fickete Adulte, $1; chilgren. 50 cents. Tickets | 1804 sn Prente ss Sass Beh ta siately Re | without any amendment. Tt is the expectation tees of United States Marauals and thelr gas. cathe feqolution providing additional pay tor aay adopted a “which, the gn sale at Geo. Woolridse, End Hotel, Geore- It also brings s refreahiug cooloess, | without ‘amendinent, ‘The committee to-day Wsiod ngressi again a Loble and Position taken by President town ; Cropley, t ; W. A. Lin- | Whatever cause. ite the “ Be it enacted, éc., That the sum of six hun- | ‘The amendments of Messrs’ Wallace and In- Tepublican members of both Geiser es ge Pemrtmeg es Ger | Ect vlc ce ant | RVTcrc egret | vn AT RGSS. R | co tt ia nea Hert oegrentn span nd ut ‘Stone, corner 7th and L sts. n.w.; Di “SAPANULE” is a sure and svecific Bemedy for | $0 report a resolution fixing a date at presen! ‘wise appropriated for the x3 “id Z we against the treasonable revolutionary 3 3 mit ayment, during the | arawn by unanimous consent. course democratic De bb eaten BES Ee es fos sie ea | eee ca Witt oa hast | Fag Sarenaag Suse et att | ORL aAataas oon ar pros Soares ee "s ‘&c. Cures ail ive | Tuesday. eir general depu- L a efforts to upbold the financial ‘of the gov- P.8.—No pomponement on account of weather. oth and soft. ——__ Ues, and no part of the money hereby appro- Mr. Eaton ted from the ittee on ernment and to insist free elections and eee | SO oe ot Foe, from rastever | Carrarn Eaps, of the Mississippl jetties, has | priated 1s appropriated to any. com: appropriations, without amendment, the judi- the right of the United to enforce its own \C FERRY COMPANY. ca sera is cured | made application for an additional five hundrea | ™UtAtion fees or expenses under any of the pro- | cial expenses appropriation bill passed yester- laws; protests a; the ‘by demo- =— by, ‘SAP: in Foot thousand dollars Vistons of title 26 of the Revised Statutes of the | day by the House. He sald there would be n¢ cratic leaders of the sectional "Persons. ‘adel change from the de- i {ULE” contains aera, Arsen pe tor procuring a channel 26 feet | United States authorizing the appoinment, em- | action by the majority to shorten debate, and a issues which had been settled & the victory of pressing heat of the city, can ejoy Soe ae gy moe ty deep and 20 feet wide. The report of the U.S. | ployment or payment of general or special | night session would not be forced. the national arms over the ‘and calls ‘an hour and a half’s rideon the Pote-, pe Tod by thousands who ‘tee ft | EDgineer in hares states that Captain Eads | ceputy marshals for services in connection with ‘he Senate proceeded to consider the bill. upon loyal men everywhere to by their mac to Alexandria and = 0 and find has reached the aaron Width upon which ! registration or elections on election day. Sec- Mr. Conkling spoke against the jury clauses, votes the fruits of that victory. It Delleves £6700 cents ou th Petry Boats: cbidres Betieteetion uaranioador money refunded: | ‘Green two acta Af Congress ir rautiaer es es | Hetkee rast be sum, appropriated in ile act | especially tne new claute inserieat peratelous a rsons and pul service embr: in | whic! e ex! ie iclous ‘The boats leave Ws Jetties arises in considering Capt. Eads’ claim, | its provisions are in full for such persons and | principle of recognizing politics tn’ se! ay Oe eee ime One act prescribed that when two hundred and | public service for the fiscal year ending June | juries from the two great political divisions of flicted upon @ nation. It rejoices that govern- fifty thousand dollars was granted in anticlpa- | 20, 1S80,and no department or officers of the | the country to every little political cabal in ment now ‘that Price 50c. and $1 per Bottle. tion of a depth of 26 that such amount | government shall, during sald fiscal year make | different districts. ————— cee eee, oe eo z ° should be deducted from this: payment: rd te any contract or’ incur any Mability for the a PALL Dae Fell River afrike, spin be Guann Soctiane ree = waa SOUmEE oe GULE Secor pci Hae 8 250 foot channel should be | future payment of money under any of the pro. | _ HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. Cobb, the morn | Fax Rives, Mass. June,$7--All the mills St tic iseerer bes eee as a H® the Chantel angus ee ean act directed that | visions of title 26 mentioned insectiononeottht | 12g hour was dispensed with, and the House, a: | ure running this morning wala the exception of | © poaitines ak eae Ee eee EXCURSION FOR GLYMONT. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. the channel should be 200 feet. The question | act, until an appropriation sufficient to mec 12:20, went into committee of the whole (Mr, | ‘bed 3 - : i i arises a8 to which of these acts is operatt y Adie perative as | such contract or pay such Mability shall hav 006 first been made by law; and that any oflos ot Blackburn in the chair) soe a for the pay- — iblic =, now ~~ $54 STEAMER JANE MOSELEY ——__—__ the government or anyother person who suai | Ment of the fees of the United States marshals mcomae kB reoogatins ‘Will leave her whars, foot of 6th ees SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, Prov’s, DEATH Of EX-PayMasTaR GENERAL Brab- | violate any of the provisions Gf this soicens | aud thelr general deputies: all general debate = my ye 29:20am, FonD.—Secretary Thompson to-day recetved a | of sections 8675, 3479, BOM, S0n, aoe Ss aie “Gielore taking the chair, Mr, Blackbura pro- | {lus Would, nave considerable | encouraged . STEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON ai ich from New York announcjne the death | 3690 of the Revised Statutes of the United posed that the general debate should Deen: at the tituation. There is intimidation by ‘Will leave at 3 p. m. 237 Broadway, N.Y. in Brooklyn this morning of 6:2 ‘JI0AS or gen- LE pegeelgea uh aN eee cE earn by & | tended to two hours, at the end of which tim: | violence, but mani threats are — vy Jo! . Bradfora. 1° - , ome! y i oe tne Jane on ceased was torn in Delaware and was arcs | for Not, exceeding ne ear, ef by boca mack | tHe, bul Showa be SSosidered by actions au ber tip to Norfoly. loaves at 6-00 pm will Yand — {See nerd ork, Me entered the service in | fine and imprisonment, in the diseretion ot the | (hue na aulstory motions should be made on th y Thome Latentieeena tia = erat in Wi by T & et ede ee Sie OF THE BILLS THIS AFTERNOON. iGo desired phew reintunaied tt Bete ‘Wholesale fashington by BTOT: ARMY ORDERS.—Surgeon W. M. Notson, from oe ‘ Ean ee ee Reorste rtm | cuowels co Pemrainare nx notte | oy win ue tay mes onsénaomns | y"Renanprommung tana or the pay of |e dea was open Mr cara, me ta - New York city, and will report for duty at the | 0.8.™ ee ae ite DHILLON erent Nowe ALIRG tok eat Ge tie ee Me TuE PRPARERRNTAL BALE ONLY TWELVE DOLLARS. | ioral opie Colgmya, one, Saroae ae | Sncenetym em bron, ragonted up in the | Wi a caves peed is, at ast embarked in wit Gite THER by letter from New York to the, Surgeon ers ieee pe eous eta hb reac storm may give Dutit contains timostevene SECOND GRAND EXCURSION a crak, Second Leutenant J. k ; | time allotted to the republican Lopory Tade | thing that has been the object of contention at TO PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT, eee Wil join hs bene ns Micatas eer and | a strong speech the doctrine of stats ede rere aeenion. He quoted trom a ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, f zeae sovereignty. Mr. Hurd, of Ohio, replied to on ON THE LADY OF THE LAKE, THE AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION, — A circular | Gen. Garfield. Debate was closed at half-paet | {Tom the epee corti Peg oie preg hod ring Oth street wharf af 7-90 am. Will be issued to-morrow from the Department | Siit wes connlaered ale fies Heat he | Uemen was that there, were me lec —— of State, prepared by the secretary of the U. 8. passed iouse adjourns tions; that the United States had no voters; Wall Street. Sauter Pisce poutivey for bathing, Teese Only 812!!eeee.Only $12!!! | Commissioner to the AUstrailan exposition, Dr: aay ® peas > | quar ino states had ‘the United States Sadty | yale" XORN Tune 32 The Post's Onancial ar- Pee. ‘gives & , , to al ns in the United States in- Senate took up the judicial bill this authority to the no | Ucle says: Speculative markets at the B and Btrin eee ae eee eae. te pene and ft = the intention to pass it be- the rey Pics ing peace ged os Stock ve circu! followed. fore urnment L ig) cents; Dg ti Gee ea uae containing such edge PASSAGE OF THE MARSHALS’ BILL, manne, nee Fred thee othe Union bad noe ‘atthe ‘ofhoes, m4 Saosie store: Capt 1 a the gu ‘of persons invenaing aS. pone aS 18 ee ae 15 minutes after 2 o'clock, perp by Gi es Bee a or- 4's, aes aod x. Browse Room "omen exposition. Secretary headquarters | offer an amendment to strik restric dain reigns bonds Sete ore Cae 2 have been established in the State department, | tive clause of tho bill with reference ty | inthe country—the common superiors of beta ;_ consols con- a. ay he will fe H ve Wo feputy | ‘states and ge &. Jos. L. L. Con- mits for ent ou the grounds [here he will remain for the present. | He wili | marshals. It was voted dove ben steer ene, Amirmed that tae mate orp eoenemselves, and In the lst of | faq Gn ination at Hr. esr a ‘committee _B— reserve , te—the fcans voting i 5 Qurepctable partes. Ban Francisoh. Tee peat the demoarats opposing ite ee ing ue, a0 | the: states-tnemeetves, and tasted atin Consols are UP | Was alrected to have thelr report, printed set Police will be in at'endance. after designated will accompany him. Ported to the House at 29 minutes atter2vciosg, | CTeated by them had ratiier created them. "The are the lot | Crculated among the stockholders ~ suce on of the ns ¢ | question of state sovereignty had been ay Une called meeting. Major of Lynch- Brea. Adams’ and Turkish FIFTEEN FEMALE CLERKS were discharged | W,. 200 emendment, and was passed by a strict ealed to the court of “fast resort wnt gid , Offered a resolution approving the action Se from the Treasurer's office to-day. This reduc- oneness ed kings appealed to get justice. In that or J.8. Barbour, the receiver of the ELECT EXOURSION to NINB DIFFERENT VARIETIES. tion was made necessary by the lack of an ap- | _SHBRWAN EvanTs, son of the Secretary of | COUIt of. war two questions tad been tla in making the contract for the ‘onstruction ‘ot Ss ‘Portsmouth and the Capes, if “Shou'd slavery hoe?’ and “should astate have the Ci and Rapidan railroad under folk, —_ ~ propriation fn the legislative oe to continue } State, and Philip G.Bartlett, son of Mr.Bartlett, a right of its own to nullify the laws of the ‘the decree of the circuit court of Alexandria, ga that magninic steame! the services of the dismissed employes. of the Chinese legation, members of the sopho- | Union and break away from {t?” Those two and asking the court to co-operate with the re- ropristor of MAM SgRVIcE IN THE F. Ty Wesr.—Secretary | More class at Yale College, each received a first ropositions had been tried in the thunder of ceiver in Completing the road. The resolution Fever, Stearn ecary de a wae, trom aeuen or | Prete ekfeanspuen * ooo ott | Ulan ie wat heeled fal aa Seu adiured' "arate oie hour Saturday morning f ther unavoidable contingenc; m Cc ——— iit questa me ge = Splendid opportunity, torg or thelr carriers wile tmdeporuing Urs: | NAVAL Onpens.—Lieut. G. X. 1de trom tne | Siluestions, st chat, slavery seoond, tat |g oe sy on the *' bosom mails to and from military posts in the sparsely | v@ndalla, July sth, and placed on waiting | Sea!" sovereignty, risig toa dignity of power un teeter aeration Be ea Beasts tor ‘sale oaly, at Stylish!!! peace Cee eens a ‘oF i oy Ad orders; Lieut. E. M. Armory from light-house | to nullify the laws of the Unton, should never Guibulldings “cunnected With Allan Bros, the wharf. Price of tic! mat $40,000, 4 r ; | againbe known; and yet to-day, the doctrin prived of the means necessary to fulfill their | uty and ordered to the Vandalia, July stn; | 9% z ich he had read were the doctrines of the | ‘UDG'Y. Exceme10 —_ contracts, and when, in the opinion of com. | Chief Engineer C. H. Baker from the Richmond , leaders of the democratic party. It wasa re- | ,,/HU-ADELPHIA, June 27.—A fre broke out this manders of military poste, to whom application | 200 ordered to the Monongehala, relleving morning in the large four story brick bulldit ee wack Wieuuine Se aiaaze eae maybe made to vemnpsrany Supplying the | Chiet Engineer H 8. Davids, who 1s ordered to Anything He had seen te nie ee eed, nan on 7th street, below Cherry, occupied by a num MARY WASHINGTON, (Capt. J. J. Nzwat1.) casualties thus created, It would be impractica- | ‘turn home. In demonstrations in the south the country | ber of firms. The total loss is about $15,000, wn ake Two Datty Bxcunstossie ble toobtain the requisite transportation trom 2 a had heard that the “‘lost_ cause” was not lost, | 244 15 Covered by insurance. MARSHALL HALL AND —— Shineneed, ae igimty, such commanders are | | THE EXECUTIVE Session OF THE SENATE Yes- | EOG thes the men WhO hed Teen ee oe ‘Democratic ¢ ENON SPRINGS SRIDAY AND authorized, provided the means of transporta- | terday was almost entirely devoted to further | 204 that the men who hz conspiracy against, | Be, Ohio Democratic Campaign. EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, tion can be spared without materially intorrer- | discussion of the case of It’ Stock 2 ven alarm to the | eougatnee’s, Ox June 21—The democratic state .TURD: ‘mn. and 6:30 p.m. BID... eens BIZ... .ceeee BID... ceenee BID... = ing with the current requirements of thaw e of R. Stockett Mathews, | Sentiments like those had given al tothe | committee has’ decided to formally open the Leaving ber Wharf st 940 s,m. and 6:90 p.m + | posts, to furnish such animals or othermeans of | 20Mmated as U. 8. ufstrict judge for Maryland, | Whole people. There was one term of yee bea ac peu promptly at 8 p.m. = transportation as may be absolutely ni = Speeches were delivered by Sénators Groome | ment on which the country could stand to- A Grand Goneert a and Orchestra on each trip. {to transport the mails for one trip, or until, b; and Bayard against confirmation, and by Sena- | gether, and one only, this:—That the war for Trip, 28 cents. Children and Nurses Free. A SPECIAL THING. e the casuany | fF Whyte in favor of it. A vote was then | the Union and the defense of the Republic had ‘can be chartered at reasonable rates. The theres eee her ciligence, the casualty | taken on the question of continmarlon wien | bese Tone ee ly Tight—{applause on jel0-Im 8™ See Them at Once. at GMa y the con- | resulted yeas 18 and nays 20, The total being republican side,] and that the war the June 27.—The convention of ‘CURSIONS. ee One less than a quorum, the Senate adjourned | Union had been Wrong—forever wrong—how- | the new constitution party last € nomin- UNDAY EXCURSI ae MAnmWE ORDERS.—Capt. N. L. Nokes will, on | With the case still pending, All the Homocrats | fryer qamest and sincere its supporters might | ated for secretary of state Lauren E. Crane, of Micer = Suea Me oud Wave oth street afin | NATIONAL CLOTHING COMPANY, | the isth of July next, be detached trom the | Presen fo reject the NOMIRAHORT ANd ail ts | ihe wera aes ee, question. The tepube | mutes Controller H.W. Larme of Sacra- cerday before the legislative Gominttse i whart EVERY SUNDAY, at oe marine barracks here and will proceed to Mare | republicans, except Senators Rollins and Blair, | lican 'y insisted not only that this was a na- rs the alleged over issue of Pennsylvania o'clock p. 1a, for an excursion cown’ No. 400 Seventh street, Island, (Cal.) for duty at the barracks there. | voted in favor of confirmation. tion, ‘but that the powersof the government The Markets. naw Bow Of 188 thint thane tone — She Fotemac, returning st Soclock: Fare, {Sug | Northwest Corner of Seventh and D sts, | Lieutenant Colonel J. L. Broome, commanding a Taree angi proper sphere, rested upon all the | | par-TIMORE, June 27. sixes, old, 3034: | Ing which of the bonds are genuine or Who holds five cents. aa the marines at Brooklyn, N. ¥., has been | AN ANncrent UntveRsity.—Mr. Cramer, our | states and all the people of all the’ states, Oe hn oaekol it ae nly st or - Je6-tr x p a iT UNIVERS! . a (ae It | do defers 3 do. consol, 57%: ; do. second series, | the over issue. E STORE, HE CELES: Granted leave of absence for one month from | minister at Copenhagen, ina dispatch to the | sisted further that the Unitea ‘States suoutd North sixes, old, 98: do. new, 16 bid YORK suo: CELEBRATED 9 . Department of State, dated June 1th, 1879, | BAvethe power to judge of its own laws by its ——_— Own, courte ana ae a Sugar firm, active ‘and higher—A soft, 8 scheme, BAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM A BANKRUPT AUROBA LAGER BEBR, New Live OF STEAMERS.—The U.S. consul at fives an account of the celebration of the four eme, or any 8 ANOTHER Fatal. Row at 4 PIonic.—At @ col- theory or proposition of law, which contra- ORE, Jane 27, Cotton quiet—middiing, | Coast Line raiiroad, yesterday, @ LE IN NEW YORK, 7 Belfast, Ireland, 1n a dispatch to the Depart- | hurdredth anniversary of the Copenhagen Uni- | dined that general doctrine, fauge ce i 4 yar duli— Howard “faniiy vos | Occurred on the dancing plat AN IMENSE STOCK OF EASE fs SREROENT BREWING 00: Ment of State, dated Juno 10, 1519, manowness | Yersity, It, having bean founded in June, tive, | creceenes general party from thebeginuiag | SaeiG0: do, extra, ie ee Th Pa eee PORT TrSvrel pleasure to my customers | the arrival at that fei Although the celebration was not of an inter- | tothe end of the chapter. In conciaw 3 bramio. 6.00, — 5 I take in a rt of the steamer Lombard ALEO, A LARGE LOT OF GENTS" LOW QUAE: | and the Dublic in general that f have euoseeded i | frone New ver. en ores Sue national 4.75; do. Bio the Agency for this Celebrated Beer, oneer of woman. Three negroes were ‘one mortal- character, the names of the leading redicted that the present bill was about Beane Wheat, ‘southern firm and new aR, — dhe shooting, — EASONADPE SHOES. ol , TO 7 > universities, colleges, scientific and literary junched upor. a stormy . It Western firm—southern 1.17aL2; do, Der: THESE Gouda WiLL BE SOLD 25 PER OENT. | ceived in Refrigerator Oars and stared in Vaults of Tyree ence tie ay cerauuahed It ig — Institutions’ of the Untted States were placed | go into unknown seas, for {t had been pe 1 2001-22; No.4 Penneyivania red, 1.21: No. 2 weet: | Races YESsTERDAY.—The winners at the Coney LOWE THAN THE BA OORT | the latest dosicn, ieh tne exme im Halt and | Poco mce rb 1B connection with the New | on tne records of the universley. Bho aad eek git, Was Starung tor | Say "LUsal ore maser LeeLET Ee Susred: | Island (N.Y.) races yesterday were Alleuner, EVER OOK AT THE PRIOKS 8 | aera ree’ OF, Hotties, to suit the trade oF Pee tne Decinning of dlreoe Nase eee te | CONGRESSMAN MURCH says thestatement tuat | [Applause on teonitios sane 1 none vores. ber, f Geral or < Lior, southern sina attance ga: Chas mile este inate es es i cafe nis Ah con Secs q ' 2 .. : pe) aia; 1s 4 Fatiet: Bemtaoned Newport Ties. ud | Gther Beer for perfection in every requisite of #oOd | ment an Belfast: oie Lombard ‘was for some | the manager of the Toledo convention had re, | | Mir, Hurd then took the mace. to reply to Mr. ‘7; western mixed, | distanced:)’ Kenney, mile uarters, Tadies 2 or 3 strap Sandals. -00 to Lager, namely, [coy Brightness and Taste,» | reason nineteen days on her passage, she bad | ceived encouraging letters from national mem- | @2rfeld, and argued the democratic side of the (81.000, ton hotel stakes,) in 3:07; Coro- OF Wanbiegte Sachi ae ree | a lange cargo of breadstuffs, butter, cheese,lard, | bers of Congress is Wholly untrue. ‘Thero ig | Weston. nek miceple chase, in 5:56. G Bains, pork, molasses and oll. ‘The consill re..| Not & national in Congress who approved of | 16 Hause appropriations yn Pesey rate the a PHILIP M, MAY, Fee he Steamers are not under the }, coalition there or elsewhere. their general depu yeas ss. aa ¥ SOLE AGENT, a qr CUTTING Woop ON PUBLIC Lanps,—The fact ‘THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFI: Depot, 30-32 Prospect street. Swirr's CoMEr.—Admiral Rodgers, of the having been brought to the attention of the In- | James Burns and George Corson, Shee RORSOTA. | Naval Obeervatory at Washington, announces | terior department that many parties who havo | ie robbery of $10,008 ras one eee Gue==s Goons. Se ae Aten Loree Shingian teat ie illegally cut wood from the public lands in the i ae s pe again bet Une States Gomme: — tg 805 a a * | difterent territories are desirous of relic on, were spain detice Untu tes Commis. a me kart, HA | sages anstaes i ivan SSD A | Sti cea, MESA Lomita | Carmen ume ity aed Wl | Stee Dl ard, any Bante Ee BAMBOO CLOTH, Hare, iw filling the bill, wah, tists rook fotom | grees, reven minutes, with a dally motion of | Ofense by pay eral LANG Dates Hee Com: | Orelock on. the morning of the rebar: MOHAIRS, SEERSUCKEBS, Bo, ke, of every variety” baci plus thirty seconds and plussixty-three minutes. | 9 circular to his registers and receivers ives | then went abot Re ea and other Light Fabrics, pany ude Finators Soper. att cia; and theGrest | nue Dearn near Sing Sing, New York, June Cann rien aera Cont prone cee the money. Was stolen Wintem oe qoaatitie Bespectfuly snvite the attention of my patrons | ton every ume. 3020-1 oath, ot Bishara coins comet, in the en to be One-half cent for every railroad tle cut, Taree Eee ee public 2 ere IST ————_ | year of his age, announced fifty cents for every cord of wood and o: building, ring A Ce a nae, | TE OS oor ied au Went olsen Tie’ bcc ve | (Lecarytneueand eo ob aes AS acmnaton | Whe lst eck n Decepber,, Juma, rota . moee., City. 3 4 se rr nt, @" m 0 y Jetitr 535 E6th st- = Of Oak Hil Farm, Loudon Gounty, Va, signed hia commission in'the army. Histather, | these terms submit a sworn statemenc ot Hiroe 0s © oan he sew inthe building more AUZE MERINO SHIBTS. Made pure Alderny and Jersey cattle, can Captain Wm. #; Churchill, U.8.A., etinguish, | the kind and quantity of wood cut and from | than, once. E Pet ae Cet ee ee re amtare | Hy be hed of Giaenicam oe ea for nis gallantry at Palo Alto during | where taken. In cases involving a. coulce of Sao to pin, bee Be onal ee SUMMEE BALBRI( ° £75. ‘ican re wi mtity as 18 ic = iss mae _mysolm’__"_Ins_the Markela_ Poe of Markee teak ‘of General 8. entses rates eae oe of ileal ome son fast Friday. id. ¥. Tribune sh, Bhs Patent Fashion LINEN AND JEAN DRAWEES. ET get GLASS Girchi Inapector, general, oe for any ae ~ Ae ‘upon yopeiers ae prop- fay Goorge Swayne Buckley, the v well-known ears a resident ; also, a nephe' and held unt 6 stumpage strel actor, in W. 8, TEEL, po oy — i its. Spencer F. Baird, ; “ ; rates above announced are paid. Mass, “ ee oe eR AE, myltte 935 Ponnsyleania avenute .

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