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_ ne THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday Telegrams to The Star. Peauivania rare : CETEWAYO WANTS PEACE, Co aoe THE PRINCE IMPERIAL’S DEATH. &. H. KAUFFMAN, Pree. = = acess + INDIANS THREATENING MINERS. [arg veorald. Woconucn tor Qh Sy cose FOREIGN AFFAIRS, oan Liverpool Cotton Firms Snspended. vines{no pepe ant iaeer anes pads = “| VOR 53 NO 8.187, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1879. TWO CENTS. | sincere swine mim tvas ode, Seok eter of advertising made known on application. Lip have suspended. The immediate cause of stoppage of the firm is Uhe death of the senior partner. 2 a Cetewayo Suing for Peace. A Message from the President, VBIO MESSAGE OF THE PRBSI- FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, inet tenon “| me ‘ AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. | ,Aen to-day; at 2:0 p.m. message DENT. esate lant peace overtures of King Cetewayo are bons x OF | | py writing was recelv ym the President, A Vith His Objections e ppsintete 2 . . A special dispatch to the ‘imes frem Gen, — Roxoag, ere erie rem ggp roan | Geeoieeratc bakeecaee eee | Washington News and Gosaip, | st" war imeduny read wy" o'er: | M™IRIng WH His obfectons the crore te Combi Hira sous | Ccbtn ga yee a ae Day AND PHIDEY MOTTEES TUBS Bb a between Band SEDER BV Govxnwunxr ReckiPreTO-DA¥.—Internalrey- | the immediate neces ot Taking “some | ‘To the House of Representatives: Referred to the committee en the District of | persons ty native pee.” White they were pe: y 4 ~ 3 : aR om for the due i report rat appearance of the -gunloer, ‘oer te Carine: | cents. — a OF TEE Sen _ a enue, $638,635.37; customs, $395,275.24. a eee marshals Posed EL esurs to the eee ae pin Cos ee ot mtr, | that ine zara army was advancing on Maa Moke! the Murpays, Willams 6a Sully, ES editor TaI0% OHIO in Gales’ woods on |, ASSISTANT SECKETARY OF THE TaEAsuRY | ant du‘lesentrusied to th “message, watch was | making Appropriations to pay fees of United | Vest’s resolution—“that the complete remon- | to be shot“if tits report proved to he nese. Buda, Bulg Willie or The ance ths | Kvas desided to gives PLONE 1a Gales woods ot | rryvwzay tort the cite last evening, accompanted | Tory briet, it was reterred to the committee’ on | Btates*mmen ees thetr general deputies,” | etization of sllver and ts restoration to aperfect | it was accertained that the report was eatoreae ‘Bead. Awa snd John Fotineon, ‘nthe the stn of July. he superintendents and scholars by bis ‘Tamily, for Atlantic City to be absent | So On itens. with the following objectious tots becoming’a | equallty with 3 01d, both as coin and uillon are ea the meanen rere released. Lord Chelms- ‘nee concluding with Paddy murphy’s great bur- | requested to be presen’ groun ‘beopen | for two or three wee! jaw. der led alike by the dictates of justice and ye =< ogy 7 3e-tr Y Each superintendent will march a ane € Bids for the New District Bonds, ‘The bill appropriates th: of six hundred 1 nship”—the question ing cannon Sas Es Hee Riese Four” _ e008 | st Soclockam, Each expertntendent wil mares | ss 30 oe thle ee ae eee AS | assistant Secretary of the Treasury French, | thoneacy! SPProP tor the pepment. during the | being onthe mouon by Mr to refer the | captured at Isancula and: some hostages must URTEENTH Pee) Secretar halt-past, 11 this morning the President ap- iilian, and Auditor Reynolds, the | fscal year ending June goth, 1580, of United | resolution to the finance committee. be fiven up. The messengers asked Lord Fe 3.E. sents = = Proved the judicial expenses bill. Ea ee ee tess oF poet eles ae ie sia ates tan Wehals aan their. general deputios. ‘The motion was agreed to, yeas 23, nays 22,5 | Chel to halt, pending an answer, but he (OTICE.—To all Parties wwxing a , m refused, ANNUAL * Lee cle teticgina feamwtee nthe D.C | Ax rum Warrx Houss.—Senators MeNtnian, | Committe, designated Dy Seoretary sherman, ine fatatul execution of tosis: ‘ey were | "NONE aceon. alison, Antbony, pasara, | ee Sewaraty mecort of the Prince ‘The Lawa will be rigidly enforced in future. — Kirkwood, Ferry, Platt snd ee _ tae 1899 bonds to be issued by the District of Colum- created and thelr powers and duties defined by | piatr, Burnside, Comersa. (Wis), See a 7 Tan re with the Prince Im- q epee arnt . ‘the D.C. } resentatives Neal, Updegraff, Valentine, Felton, ‘tain of Its bonded debt. The | Con; at i it Session afver the adoption | Chandler, Conk! Ferry, {Col.), € troopers who were w SCHUETZENFEST, 328.34: beso and Sele emir Cea ee, til on the | Diain eae ia (National Baking Associa- | Of, the Constitution in the judictery act. which | Kellogg, Kernan, “Kirkwood, Morrill, perial when he was killed declare, in contradic- coussscixe cee eee (ee ton omer tang tn othe wonts et | Fl gga ne ena Chet whe Mghay | Widget” Molin Sandor, Wages and | UnntoicuCareyeatament nt tae es Flicnd of ve perceat out of the earnings for | THE House DIsTRIcr Coumirreg.—Speaker | 54100 per cent. premium; the Bank of Washing. | established them, were substantially the same Nays—Beck, Butler, Call, Cockrell, Coke, stopping. Times’ correspondent, summa- 7 the past six mo! payable on and aiter the lst | Randall to-day, appointed Geo. C. Hazleton, of | ton $10,000, at par; Lewis Jonnson & Co. $15,000, | as those preseribéed in the statutes now in force. | Davis (Ill), Garland, Harris, Hereford, Houston, | 1izing the various accounts of the death of the SUSE 20, Suiye Wisconsin, a member of the committee on the | at 14 per cent. premium; and two small bidders ‘The principal provision on the subject in the | Jonas, Jones (Fla s idasen M a, Pendieton, | Prince Imperial, says:—*“ quartermaster jee ot G. A. JAMES, Cashier. District of Columbia to take the place of Gabriel | offered to take $500 and $300, repectively, at par: | Revised Statutes ts as follows: Saulsbury, Slater, Vance, est, Voorhees, Wal- | general disobeyed Lord Cheimsford’s orders in [ATURAL SEA visconsin, who declined to serve, making, in all, offers thus far for $625,800 of the “Section 787. It shall be the duty of the mar- ker ena Witenes -oe sending the Prince on a dangerous expedition, —— x rahe lam Eee on nes bonds cake, cach district to attend the district and | ““Mesars. Cameron (Pa.), Windom, McPherson, | Sen@iDg the Prince on a dangerc duty. In the A full supply from the Atlantic Ocean. Healthful, No ExTRA Sgssion.—The President and his Situation at the Capitol. cireult courts, when sitting therein, and to exe- | Edmunds and Dawes, who would have voted | whole affair there is not one redeeming fea~ JULY 4, 1979. agreeable and convenient, for bath'nx invalids ae Cabinet are at the Capitol this afternoon at ‘The Situation at the Cap’ le Cute throughout the district all lawful precepts yea, were paired with Messrs. Wallace, Davis | ture,” infante. For sale at moderate pricea and in «uanti- - NO ADJOURNMENT BEFORE TO-MORROW. directed to bim, and issued under the authority | (w-va), Grover Thurman and Hill (Ga.), who A Zulu Raid. cae ties to suit, oF BURN'S PHARMACY. ag may be passea. It will be mally decides | _ Atthiee minutes atter twelve ovlock to-aay | of the nited States; and he shall nave power | Would have voted nar, A dispatch to the Daily” News from Utreht, So | SE Raw NE VARIACAVOUSNSE 1} ribs Ullty ape ereerowesttige Cosco etl oe eet | his Eel deity rteats leetreeary aarnanned te eoution of his dure? “sistance in tie ex- Sir or ne ane ee a est ATIONAL THEATER, Baby Crew. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. extra session of Congress called. A member of | the House the President's approval of the judl- | ““rne original act was amended February 25, | sail or interusl inctive pone oe prom hie d Luneberg. A small detachment sallied out from ‘ N — | a panies enlgs ameasedy Overs i the Cabinet aie ee fete finally. Clal Dill, and also presented the veto message Aah sand the. Amendment 4 is now found in the | empting such craft from enrollment and u- Kanebo, Dut, finding the Zulus in a strong FORD’S JUVENILE PINA¥ORE. Wasumorow, June 71.1879, _ | ing: “Although the matter has not been finally | S74 tne return of ‘the bil without, his signa | Reviged Statutes in the rouowing form: | | came) an retired.” = (ue percent, per anuum tothe shountof tax, | Seat tusre CHT Oe oo eae ® | tare, making “Without reading thembasase the | Shall have in each state the same powers {a es: | tyne duestion was on conc at oe + whi y THE FIRST ORGANIZATION OF CHILDREN | {niin iin lieu of ail former ponaition aod interest, “EH, Kaumtmann arrivea in | Si2marshals, Wiunout reading the message ths | catia te laws of the tated Bere as as | ims gar be ontued wo Tere tae ean aS Witiam Fotherzill Cooke, who constructed TO PRODUCE PINAFORE, By order of ne Conan P DODGE, een ae aa ae oy the | © t vil objection oy being tnterpose Ho 8 motiga a et executing the in cone fay | ing, registering, or noel, aay = Fraaiogion fo West Drayton, in 1538-9—18 dead, , ee SSFUL, “WIRE WINDOW SCREENS.”_Wemaxe | Vamer Germanic of the White Star line. ‘course for want of te constitutional two-thtras | BY, subsequent statutes, Imposed ‘upon tae | BOt, Propelled OWE, cae BY internal mouve | ae Body of the Prince tm ; EVERY WAY THE MOST SUOOE: CH ous GaTERt WIRE eigen Tee be) at sey ‘THE PRESIDENT TO-DAY APPROVED the follow- ware aie sae ie Len Roto marshals and Shel Geputies, ‘the due ~e tates.” Be Bri = tr with begese- 4 WILL RETURN ee ee eee Reet chess. | ing acts and joint resolutions:—Making addl- 4 ‘possi - | lar performance of w! are required for Mr. Conkling moved to amend the House eed — ddress W. B. MOSES & }., Furnit Oar- sine die to-day. The House adjourment resolu. bi of the publi ‘ ‘land on the 9th of July. ‘To appear on the Nights of Agoress corner, Tie tonal appropriations for the Post Office depart- | fi7¢ die to-day, up tn the Senateat twenty min- ST WED sheets one smenmnsar Lig aa the roma tts | Eng! : a ~& nab Grube JUNE 30TH, 1ST AND 2D OF JULY. ane Eemayivenis Sve tee | ent tor the fiscal years ending June 30, 1879, | utes after one o'clock. Mr. Windom objected to ho means of executing the warrants, deo eda yeas 17 neve 30! expressly,’ ject- | Coolness ween Russia j iE 30TH, B'S OFFICE, and June 30, 1890 (the letter carriers’ bill); au- | its consideration, and it goes over one day | orother process of the ‘courts, and the jud = te to insert after the word . MORDAY, 7USESTH. Ee COLLET RIOT OF COLUMBIA, thorizing a survey of the Misslssippl river hear | under the rules, the effect Of whichis tho prac. system of the country would be fatally’ defec. | rivers,” the wenle vee nee n connection with the BENEFIT OF MR. SAM'L G. . ‘WasHrxcton, D. S.. Sune 24th, Palin Lake Concordia and Cowpen Bend, Mississipp!; | tical nulification of the House resolution: PFS | tive, ‘The criminal jurisdiction of the courts of ‘The’bill was reported back to the Seaste, and ‘ussia ft may MATINEE WEDNESDAY, AT 2 Tee oF Ooluntte are Meee oO Tht tee | to change the name of the tug boat James viously, Te aourn ats oclock to-day. | the United States is very extensive. ‘The | the smendmareror eee House, as amended in | be noted that M. de Sheveinitz, the German SSLY MATINEE WEDNESDAY: AT 2. Dee tae Secend be caret Oem ahaa | ir to Pasentes changing the Ume of holding the | ‘The outlook is that if the republicans do not | te, United States is very maritime jurisdic. | committee of the hohe, Hots ambassador at St. Petersburg, arrived ly Boome ORLY MATINEE WEDNESDAY, AT 2 aS will be due and pay: | November term of the U.S. clreutt court in the | withhold their votes to prevent a quorum, that tlon of the United States, are all cognizable dr. Eaton.—I do not move, but suggest that | On Saturday night last and a confer- Je26-5¢ able July et, 1879. district of Connecticut; providing for dling va- | Congress will adjourn some time to-morrow. A only in the courts of the United "States. | the title be amended by adding the werds “and | ence with Pritt, Big sig Prince QWIMMING scHOOL, _|__ Upon psyment of said tax, tags will be teed as | cancies in the office of chief of engineers US, Call of the House to-day developed thefact that | Crimes againat public justice; crimes against | to facilitate smuggling.” [Laughter.} Oriof, the Russian ambassador at Paris, visited Ss - proved ia ead ack JOHN F. OOOK, A; to change the name - ee eel & quorum was in attendance and will remain | tne operations of the government, such as | Mr. Harris moved to take ‘up the Joint resolu- | Baden and interviewed Prince x No, 611 E Stagger NonTawsst. Je24-6t Collector of Taxes, D.'0. xen a aoe ne rete ow = until to-morrow, ee Gee enemas forging or counterfelting the money or pecan: ton, , heretofore submitted by him, sximortcing ‘The Powers and the Eastern Ques- Mower Post, Grand Army of the Republic, of | there stil te w constitutional quorum of the 4 ‘ ‘agaiust the elective fran, wince ‘Trustworthy advices from Constantinople New Orleans, La. House here to concur it it. Eine againee tio cyt righ ah bee, ty oes © tee planet | eee of the endeavor on the part of Htussla to RETIREMENT OF GEN, HUMPHREYS.—The ap- District in Congress. aeainey tho aapwence of the government; crimes | | Mr. Eaton, from the Seay toa et said, also, that proval by the President to-day of the bill to au- ““7HR COLUMBIA HISTORICAL SOctETY.” ir the neutrality ine ertmey ‘gatas ate ee batte oe, DO elk sae | Ramco onan Turkey ny thorize the filling of vacancies in the office of | _ pill introduced in the House of Representa- for the Protection of Indians, aa ne St mepdation that 1t pass. we — ae ot a reine of U. 8. A., removes the on! to-day enacts “ establishe: ds—all of these d many dom. —} ow twent' utes reegovina from Austrian domina- +o EE. Ghetacle fo"Une. rourement oF General Aa. nue clty: of Wangan Go District za can be punished only, funder U8, laws laws tion. eee ane wake ae Genel femme renee tor 'retrement | Columbia an assoetation for the cultivation ot Jurisprudence, which 1% Stal to-ehe cites —_—s Our THE | will therefore nted at an early date, and | American history; especially that relating to | of the whole country, and which can be enforecs x OP atone: Ra He iY were as beretofore stated | in THE Star, General H. J. | said District, and tor the collection, preserva- | only by means of the marshals and deputy mar- Ga. pounce ir ‘ll opens OLINOand Paw | Wrigur will be made chief of the oueiiecs. Hon, and thé diusion of knowledge pertaining | shale ofthe United Stas, tn the Distriovot Co- their College Building, See: w same, Dame jum FOCESS arts ecu ae Se ee 2 30m, ane Hata, Suzy ier,wnorstha poor esa obiain | ‘Tap SivER QUESTION IN THE SENATE.—It ts | be ‘The Columbia Historical Society.” ‘That | for pe rae ree pressor Tnshort, the exe- WT HOT AND COLD BA7HB Gi tes erie alae | Svcattaneceans srr men intense | Wont W, coe came Manco, caus | unt occa east wet ued 5 es C. 2 e 8e vil pi Reduced to 81 ver month. auo1y ated othe potemon Poe pam asiy except | Savard as chatrman Of tho Dene enter | Saines G' Hall, Sponcer F'MAna eae ieee, | (Re serrice of all vil rty, and the execution Ho. 6% | ONEXHIBITION | No. 626 . In addition to the above, s materalty wil | Bayard as chairman of the finance com 4 | Walter 8. Cox, Willlam Pinkney,'and William | of the revenue law! neutrality laws, and iON No. 626 furth tion will be 626 on be at the same time under the direction | and claim that er caucus action Hunter, and their associates and Successors are | many other laws of large importance, AND SALE ‘Ber. oz fe of the professor of ‘of the fs . Women | necessary to settle the Loge sheen of hereby created and constituted a Body Polite on the maintenance of the marshals and their without means to employ physicians who sre | the democratic Senators have & Paper | and corporate in law, by the name tle of | deputies. ‘They are in effect the only police of MABKSITER'S ‘themscives to ‘4 FREE ART GALLERY AND STOEB, | driven to the necessity of outrasting thenzsely Prat cn woes resignation, | “ne Columbia Historical Society,” and by that | See Ulead ney ae government. 0! 3 Senounitenheerga meme se, | Se hematem eee cearans | aut hdny Guarge recat | sane anita nar santa | re et of the maternity physicians for their confine- ? ‘4 ie faculties ai les Of a corporation, | every state of Union and in every count sndes, Pictures, Fraser Pirate pa Paar Senta tn thelr own homes. 4028-7 | Garland,’ Grover, ‘Hereford, Houston, ‘Jones, "Frames, ‘and Tas- | ments intheirown homes 628-7 Pendleto: Nails, &c., in the District. n, Slater, Vest, Voor. and to promote the objects of sald corporation which has a junemrudence which is worthy of Maxey, Moi S Gneuiber Name and Number. yy — leprive the national govern- N signed the aia manne gone may. reeelve ‘the Fame uy devibe “or society a 40 abolish tha shen Constables, Not be acted upon if objected to, unless we, on ARMING THE BED MEN, z FEET promote health, industry and CURES EY (ASSORETION! Florida. ca a aoe gc ised Mahe oh a Ca ae a ell ae dental tothe Gator ae ae {his side, waive this rule got purpose ot lot- Ute Indians Threatening Miners. “USEFUL, Far . any time | wou! a dental o Congress go home without % se ‘gays: pe cette eee eat those ot Senators tn aegord Moses are | held shall not exocod the stim of one Mum: | Mowl4 De @denial to the U denial of all autnor- | the busitess for which it. Wee orev ak A gual gugeen Gem thaeeie eee Willard’s ies ae Gee oughly, with Mr. Bayard’s views. of | 2d thousand dollars. And they may have | ity which Feruires the use of civil force. The | not think to waive the rule for that pur- gl cg pots threatened in’ North a a po eed y on Diseased Nai’s {ne oeen a ratic Senators absent when the | 204 Use, and at their discretion change a com- | law entitles lese Officers to be paid. The funds and T hope our friends on a night's de- | Colorado, about +5 ‘of Chey- and other silments of the feet. re Bet im citculation, {t is w hen mon seal, and may ordain, by laws, rules and | needed for the have been collected from | {iberation will it theirduty to pass the | enne. ‘That section is the center of ex- mm. to6 p.m Fee. $1 per visit. Owing to press paver ate A oe ioe tae regulations, such as they may deem proper, not | the people, and are now in the ‘Treasury. No | bill, which they cando before 4 o'clock to-mor- citement at and is occupied by y Brasinese at office Dr. be Ee a pags == ween me! : and Fancy, ne sien aa inconsistent with this act, or the law and con- objection fs therefore made to that part of the | row afternoon. Ri the request to Mr. Bayard to retain his chair. | Stitution of the United States, And in a like | pili before me which sipropriaies money for mansu 1e one to who Several democratic Senatora.—We don't neea | Sue hundred to twa hundred prospectors, who manher they may establish a constitution for | the supportof the and ity mar- | any ume for now Park that they TOnURtGR wad Wares the other tiwo—Messra. | sald corporave body, may have suck aor shale ofthe United States. na! Mr, reminded Mr, Windom that the | POWin the Fark that, the Ia tnnee omeynnal oF oo one ae have refused t | managers, who shail exorcise the powers con- | ‘The bill contains, however, other provisions | latter was a member of com- | men will be allowed to come in. ie ion ae Ag Been fol OF Mr Bayer ferred in corporation as may be instituted | which are identical in tenor and effect with the | mittee. “Now the Senator ‘advantage of “SAPA NULE < penta intend 1 Tevive the controveray by call and designated the by-laws and constitu- second section of the bill entitled “An act another caucus, the non action of his own committee, and seeks | All Quict at Poplar Ri: fs Sow ton aforesaid, and to be elected at such tim making appropriations for certain judicial ex- | to keep Congress in session still ” A iver {frontier correspondent of the St. in x John the post and for such period, and in such manner, and | penses,” which, on. the 234 of the present | me" indom.—I do not it 2 See —* =a with such cations, duties and powers a3 | month, was returned to the House of Repre- | or power of the comtnitiee: I as | trader Poplar agency, 2 FOIE Bane Ti Aainanes NOMIMAreD The || area Bae a ee hia, | Seuatives with my objections to ite approval. | much sm any one can to Keep ths Congress Tiesteae apuaes were lately seported as Sree Lotion and Fiuid Absorbent. | Eresident sent the following nomination to the | scribe. “That the property: veal ead eee, | fet! provisions referred to are as followse yore ,che day jonger, Tut, as it Congress ad- | Diesome. Mr. Thompson says the Indians are The, See Applied by a Nataral Method. | Senate this afternoon: Col. Horatio G. Wrignt | acquired by sald conporation antes sone act, | “Sec. 2. ‘That the sums appropriated in this urns it will’ adjourn sccom. | quiet, and Re- | %© be chief of engineers with rank of brigadier | shall be free from all taxes and assessments by | act {cr the perzons and ba service embrace? oe for which it came, and, as . - eee el ee ee general, vice Gen. Humphreys retired at his | the municipal authorities or Dy the United | £° its provisions are in full for such persons and | I can, by a objection eauce them to re- ‘Hull’s Marderer. Ueves Fain and caren Boe freahiag coolacas, | OWN request. = Saceieo iG a8 It is hela for the purposes public service for the Recal Tear ening une i, ne Ci ‘termination Yore, June 90.—Chastine ox was Lotion offered to the public fo be used threat tes | Mn. Lanxiy G. Mean, Ohe sculptor now at a qoreinrentnult Geiaeeain ese year.make | ‘whe reablutios accordingly goes over until to- HR Florence, Italy, with orders for the two remain- District Government Affairs: any contract orincur any Mability for the future | morrow. . — a Gee = 1 SAPANULE® is a sure and svecific Remedy for ing groups for the Lincoln Monument of Spring- | __In consequence of the lack of work in th payment of money under aay Ot the provisions | Messrs. Bailey and announced that, ne ne him. He is to be tried at the IANOS WHICH HAVE BEEN USED. Birus Boalas, Braleee’ Spraiae Bon, preach. held, Il..—artillery and cavairy scenes—hag | 2*8ess0rs’ office, Messra, Carpenter, McCathran | of Utle 26 mentioned in section one of this ac had they been present 4 the morning hour | tdietmen igh ‘a jury can be ob- 7 fine Ohi Chilblains, Bunions, Corns, &<. Cares at Exgntive | sent’here photographs of his plaster cast of | @ettings and Cox, clerk and assistants in that until an appropiiation sufficient to meet such they would have voted referring Mr. tained. Cox will pl not and his. . One T-octo. Carved, very fine Chickering, disorders of the Skin, josving it smooth and soft. | “The Surrender of Pornwallis” ‘one of the four end 1 ‘Cropped to aay aan ont teens contac, oe Mability shall have first lowed silver resolution to the finance commit- ‘counsel will move for early Soreness or Inflammation of Feet, from wastever Wi ‘rom anner mn made ”” ee oe Ope Testo. Carved, Overstrang, EB. Gab- immediately relieved and Care | OPO Ree Coe e aenington, ment, and they have Dok Pelee ala. it would seem that the public is | Upon a reconsideration, in tue House of Rep- Guieue Carved, Overstrung, Hallet, Davis & Co, | 55 Soe ‘contains nothing injurious to attracted | much attention and favorable com- ben ey, wail tance: ee pee oe ao oe aceon omgthe | bin which contained cee The Markets. One 6%octo. Stein, 875. Serres ya egonimencoa uy Eapeicant pope Sa FADO fF eae ra einen Penalty, except the addition of six per cent. | and therefore failed to become a law. Ta onaae One 6 stop Sin Taprishy, 80. of all oe eee ee me | the design—30 by 40 feet in size, . cent penalty: happily fer che Wee taing’er | tte ented fork an ed i i 7 4 —— resent lor FOV: cou; ‘One Seay Burdette Orman conical. STR. to gas, | “detitaction usranteod or money refunded. Connnn’s Nowrvarion ReJRorED.—The Sen- | the past. This includes the tax for the present | theta rete ae appron ns for the "for sale npon easy: terms to make room Ste In excouliye session Bsturday reteoed) tis || Oe a ee ormmer wor | tye Ponce’ qmatsuals and thelr deputies during pe AD eg pe ESS ‘sts., shee nomination of D. T. Corbin, of 8. C.,as chief Tay made a6 follows:—To John 8. Baldwin, for | is to place before the Esesvice this alter- Je2-St_Bole Agency of Steinway he Bone Piewoe. Justice of the supreme court of Utah. laying asphalt pavements as follows; M st., be- | native: Either to allow of Besvscny Pianos rage: GAMGRE has written @ letter to U.8. | tween Wat and’ Poo deus San HL, Fes De for want of the appropriations eacien Pees ESTEY ORGANS. Price 50c. and $1 per Bottle. Senator Harris, which was read in the Senate | and 14th; Mass. ave., between 13th and 9th; 10th | them in operation or to ve 4 i Saturday, proposing, in view of the obstacles | st., between KanaM; Est., between 4t hand ist, | which in official ‘communtentions to = - iegeroday stags Sitpeneuaaal AS | beau Pata dacgeigeecaa fa | Te hes ened pou eae to fol all profit. r wd Dt col nal uty. us Higa Selon pace and on theca PPR SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Conteack forita contr eae roe under the | 0, south of railroad track: bet iothnw, | the principle 13 clean ‘that, ‘Orders received for Sinkvivs he super vise the same, that his su; pepsing +, BEINFORCING THE HEALTH OFFICER. by virtue of the pro lon of the Consti- 9 Pokarviotnte tet His ano preted tom acest | madris aa tag eo. | TOU wh ee Cat befor ang au avenue, an rs Jette 15 N. Oharies street, Baltimore. SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, Prov's, the payment of all expenses, 7 | under the healtieomees tae duty as inspect- | eentatives,” a bare majority of the Hous» of —— ors of food, and they will probably be appoint- | Representatives has the right to withhold ap- BROTHERS’ THE SENATE IN EXEOUTIVE SESSION Satur- | ed this afternoon, s that they may enter upon | Propriations for the support of the government I )ECHEB 237 Broadway, N.Y. day confirmed the nomination of Granville O. | their duties in the morning, commencing the | uDless the Executive consents to approve J, fiscal year. It is understood that the men | legislation which may be attached appropri- J PIANOS Be ee een Ha ETT | Have teen Selec eee be | ation bills. I respectfully refer to the commu- army, to rank from February 19, 1873. The } sent in to-day. It 18 understood that: one of | nications on this subject which I have sent to Have shown themselves so far superior to all others confirmation of Haller, who was formerly a | them will be from Capitol Hill, Congress during its present session for a state- im excelience of workmaasbip, ciaatictty of E-At Wholesale in Washington by STOTT & | Major of the 17th infantry in the U.8. army, aes SS eae ment of the grounds of my conclusions, and de- 3 beauty of tone, and wreat di ity, “was made to carry into effect the finding of a we §CHaniTasLE Institution ar Law.—The | sire here merely to repeat that, in my. Jaag- 288 sit persona deeiring ine . =e oo a , wer aie or Con eae woved Iast aaah T nah tute Gant ‘vomen Hat Retired coonte y ake 2 canen caren Mnnsaee ‘On motior Yi : _ — . of Con; a] Le y le x 3 UMBER 1! | was that Haller was for disloyal cou. | filed a bill againat Mrs. CoA. Graven Fereeuy, | make chauge in the character of our institu- } Senate went Inte ensect teat, 2% Pan. the | “NEW YORK, June es ene, Sms, Money. Ban. ok ae ee LUMBER! _ 1 | duct-ana’ disloyal sentiments, ox irouttciens | eae gana Mrs amount alleged to | tions. ° RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, pened en my Se Low Prices. Easy Terms. evidence, wrongfully,” The dismniseat occurred | be due by her as treasurer, and an injunction, Executive Mansion, June 30, 1879, OUS#.—The chaplain, in his prayer, this NEW YORK June 90.—Flour unchanged. Wheat — during the war. The confirmation authorizes | Mrs. Crandell filed her answer on turday, Ms morning, returned thanks that the House had | firmerand ghict. Corn - his appointment to the rank to which he would eying Any shortage in her accounts and as- A HURRICANE IN BALTIMORE—Eztensive Dam- | deen. safely brought to the closing labors of the LONDON, June 30, 4 p. bonds. CAUTION! have attained-had he remained continuously in | se! ng that the items in which itis alleged | age to Property.—An extrao Storm burst | session, and asked the bl of G cents., 5 Ais pen conta. 108%, au gennine DECKER TIAHOS have the following the service. there is a defalcation were long since audited, over the cl ty en Saturday afternoon, Saree cle the measures which —— is ee all Ry ‘tis consols, EAE OD 7 ere SERS oe of most lestructive character, al been wisely Pru- “ «i “4 ys ¥ ”. Hap His Toxs Cor Orr sy a TRaIN.—This came dent; KEW YORK MARKETS THIS AFTERNOON. DECKER BROTHERS, New You. ANOTHER TUMBLE IN PRICES! ‘CUPIp’s YOKES.”—The President is receiving morping John Wade, a small toy, while ‘pickin Slnioe Gee ree _ = = ‘the = ed cng @ large number of petitions asking for the par- blackberries along the Metropolitan branch o roached closely to the nature of a cyclone. Te announcing his approver othe distal ot don of DM. Bennett, of New York, editor ot | the B. & O. R.R., Was struck by an in-coming | fe estimated tat upwards of $50,000 ‘ses Dill; also a Message Im writing ee toed epee Visted ana sentences fee seta ently con- | train, and his tes were cut off his rignt oop | estimated that, upwards of § violent a local | to be the vere On the marsisais' wy232m 407 10th street n. victed and sentenced for Gory Remar mat- | and his head and face bruised, He was sent 0 | tornado has never been known in the history of ‘The business of ‘the canon bas eae is HE STIEFF PIANO. Piet eaten Ape mails ia the shape of @ pam- | his home, 304 I street n.w. the city, and the singularity of the visitation | reference was Scr on Mae 8 the Dusiness of Unquestionably achieved a GENUINE TRI- RIES ci P! Z Two LITTLE Gigs KILLED BY Ligurntnc,— | Was that while ever Tras Scattered in the | the morning hour on Monday, but there were fA Ee RS Navat ORpEgs.—Chiet Engineer E, D. Robin During a thunder storm in New York yester- pet canter Se serenity in the horthern cave = dozen bills introduced, and few of | Goiversene. 1878, and ie rapidly POPLAR, 1 inch and 6.8, No. 2.....ver 100 ft., 8200 | from special duty at the West Polnt foundry, | (ay. a nang, ttle girls, Emily, aged ¢ | and western sections. apse oberaees oe | oe Dumber qe yyPUblic importance. ‘The Sera iaimaen waedieted and ordered to the Pensacola, and also as tloet | Westend Ade. 4% Years, Conners OF dt | South ‘street the Anemometer serene ae present session ‘is about penn eng the GL. WILD £ BRO. Sole Agents, {HS Toth OF Suay, eng eeation,, Per steamer of | Harlem itiver allroad comport, wer ceriee | locity of ihe Wind ACa poke Cee ees the ith street m xo. | WHITE PINE SHINGLES, No. 2..per 1000, 81.75 | the ith of July. D Cadet Bara eorete | BY lightning and instantiy killed,’ “The famuy | miles an hour. But from ‘this time the speed in Also sgenta for the Oelebratea Kranich & Bach carearge, at New York. Cadet Engineers J. | lived ina neat Cottage at Fulton avenue and | rapidly increased; at 4:30 o'clock it had reached and other First-class ee Organs. oppo W. Criggier and T. F. Carter to the Maude, at | 170th Street. Morrisanta. In front of the door | te miles, and in the next five minutes had ‘Repairing personally atten aaa myl7-ly CLEAR SIDING, % inch (withont s knot, Portsmouth, N. H., July 5th. stand two tall white oak trees, and an arbor 1s | Jumped to nearly forty miles an hour, hee] W™ SHARES 00-8 | pianos. ++ 81.00 > Constructed between. ‘The children were sit- | the work of ee oe erent WORLD-RENOWNED A fiauiy Resracrep Bostonian Anngsrap | ting in the arbor after thelr dinner, = |) Caecton Ri al ‘THE LEADING PIANOS OF THE DAY. Fox Foxcrry.—J. F. Edmonds, aged 6d, a highly | bcok of nursery rhymes, when the storm came pee it took & southeasterly course, amd — VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS. per 100 ft., $1.00 | Tespected citizen, in the flour and commission an quickly. Their father came to the cottage when the storm reached its height was bia Pianos and Orzans trom other cele, eccrts ‘: business in Boston, wasarrested Savurday night | (oct and called to them to enter the house ana | When every point of the compass se tana time for the assembling of Cor By Pl gn Eg a ma eg for dOrRtng te names of Amana Cras end | ‘aheslilter Just at that moment an intensely | Om every po clthor is’ velocity" or | 25;20éell_Hepealing the adi authorizing the Panes, on the most resonable rms | Sands & Furber to @ large amount. The amount | bright flash of lightning struck one of the trees See we Evident, however, than ay eer, | restoration ot Major Soseph P- Colma ns the Every Instrument fully warranted. CYPRESS BHINGLES, No. er 1000, 84.50 | of his forgeries in the hands of the Maverick | and shot downward, stripping the bark om tre Seto to move southeasterly teenies | aTmY. .CH'S Praxo WAREROOMS, Bank of Boston aggregates $30,000, Edmonds | t'e. When the father recovered from the Pry de met with At the conclusion of the morning hour, Mr. CHENBACH'S 33 Bilovonth etrects is suffering from ‘severe mental depression, | Diinding ight he found his two darlings dead that the collision prone ne worth west, and Fung, yising to @ question of personal privilege, apiete AfewdoorsabovePenn'aave | = ye anx NevER OUT OF THESKI nd, ag his physicians say he cannot be moved | Where, they sat. thee Bites Coe eee || iol below: castte cee swept on iterusnea | Genled wat there oon aly "cons "wee : se at ua bowse. sien (rr, | Ghete toace ann gaiian eon eaters Soro | (or THUp Dy the roots chia A. Trees were | tween certain” southene ge eaemirers Be N=Ww row a3 —_— trated with grief at their terrible aftliction. poet nD oe iuneys blown down, tin | certain rep members with a view to ac- HAVE JUST RECEIVED PROM X BANKRUPT SS THE LOUISIANA ConstiTUTIONAL CONVEN- F, aa Ge sent Oyen ree ae twisted into scrolls ‘and | compl legislative ends. He r IN NEW YO! TION has passed 4 resolution instructing the ATAL EXPLOSION ON A PLEASURE Steamer. | sent fying through the air, wagons and car. | astonisbed a adem- AN IMMENSE STOCK OF LADIES NEW- state officials not to pay the July interest on | The pleasure steamer May Queen, on Lake Min. | riages were overturned, steamers blown trom | cerat! receive information he PORT THES. SANDELS AND ore OF ae the ‘state bande until ‘ordered by the conven Ber pois Bear ays le attan., exploded sary ag ay pene streets and cellars tloodea. | such 4 source as that from whic! 4 %, LIBB ’ on. A commit is appointed to in- * urday, landing. Se oe . : on must have ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF GENTS’ LOW QUAR- ve te charges that members of the con- | R. W. Rockwell and Engineer F, Haines were i othe! lanations by Messrs. THESE GOODS WILE BR BOLD oe PER OENT vention have been intluenced te costes tone | fatally iehwen ane Jsaac Dean and wite, of | | Two MmMmERs or mum Ottym Gano Ger ovr | xis and Evins of South Carolina, LOWER tHAN THE SAME QUALITY WERE CORNER SIXTH AND NW. Y. AVENUE H.W, | Yes by a desire to speculate in state bonds or ganxato, and D. D. Walker, of St. Louis, were | OF JalL.—A Gispatch from Omaha is as follows: eoring any, connection with the alleged bar- EVER DOOR oT The bene Oe i: ut | have been paid a price for thetr votes. mother irs. nakely Meola, echlomy oa Clive gang aoe adic forthe bun’ fier ablicans, no ae Speaks ar laid, before ——— ore : ; “ engi gd ‘Ties. PataGonta CepED TO THe Angentin® Rervn- | The cause of the Abalone Was Clumsy ma- | ing and of Mitchell and Ketony a House the Veto inessage of the President snd ie OPPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET, ee agree NC 2: aoe as chinery and carelessness. ee Vey ‘Gt, Plum creek about 9 o'glock | was read by the Clerl Fis fae Guig SAR" | oS ao ur. | Bott ute ee foot | tides ae see proved to a tome. rgentine states, ntaining a clause which iS- | ane TOn{ oa a ee my2-te Wasamatox, D.C. gives ing Whole of Patagonia to the Argentine | S0Url river, fve miles below Nebraska City, | The prisoners carried the jallor outside, and, | Presidents vetoctine ae oan S Gate Call, Congres one (CHEESE CLOTH. peHies esas ee sale Nope, aatanday, titi Herman Boni tor, eae Stealing two horses, the jallor was mounted be: hays @3, not the necessary t me Rs ag a THE FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODs. apa ranerk Sum in.a double-leaded eaito- | fatally injuring Isaac and Wnt. Mekinuey, | Pipd oue and takeme ae Senor, and zhen | affirm Speaker gave notice to members not to tr GEO. McOABTHY. rial paragraph, says it feels authorized to de- | engineers, of St. Louis. q’ Captain, | ina frightful storm and gave the alarm, Betws leave the city to-day, lest there 6 not be a 5 Fahd JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, ONLY FIVE OENTS A YARD. eee a unqualified! (uch ee ae and Matt, Pyle were horribly scalded. leaving, Gillan Al ne had locked up Fees to-morrow, as it was that the * iat ry” ee! Mrs. Conkling, EAGT ILA Ste man eager 1y 7 ‘take place WASHINGTON, D. C., $e25-t¢ core ene naa Pa. ave. wife of Senator Roscoe Conkling, had instituted woe FOR THE WORLD.—The Ww, Mich.,, rohan: Aas rea are supisoesa tobe making a s nena DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS TE ) TRILe PINAPORE SeGan, ie Bulk foe Tene eae Hated hoor Peel teres ‘Brroliton oar | for camp Doc Middleton, a famous Tesore te —In Dutchess and Columbia FRICT and other INVESTMENT SECUBITIES. i A oa oe ouany doce? rene oean.on the Central New Jersey | furnishing id00 oars for the reenGkosegee! | OULAWS And horse thiovea, “A band OF tea ta storms prevaiiad, prostratiag wlsseaph soe, DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EXOHANGE. jottr | je1t.1m 2106 2908 st. | Te ond struck & carriage crossin she track | makin haven ae eae ona, an order fences, £o, At the Iendieee eee ata! OTIOE —SCBE CUBE for Neuralvia, Rheu it HHT get GLASS | hurling out and fatally injuring James fackett, | season. The f: is Cromed to te in the f2"The best news that has come from Cuba nesink had her hi deck away. . N matic pains and all aon ees. 5, the agent of the Empire ‘Transportation Company | mit to fill the orders for oars, which are that ofa an by rtbore that ne hi un oi chow, ham were stra oe and aly ‘injured os serene No. 2016 11th gt. aw. | ommer id etree. of Philadelphia. shipped all over the world, sand tong,

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