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———y@F—[»»»»&&&&&&&&_&_>}[>>__——_—e~—_— “THE FVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, { At The Star Bullding, £.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and 11th st, | nyrHe ' EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | _ — ‘THE STAR is served by Carriers to their sub seribert in the City and District at Tex Cents rex weex or FoRTY-Four Cants rex xoNTH, Copies at the counter, Two Cxxts, Prick FoR Matixc :—Three Months, $1.50; |-— Six Mouths, $2.00, ; One Year, $5.00. No papers oS ee rer | Vv, 85—N2, 5,317. morning—§1.50 a year. AMUSEMENTS. WAtionaL THEATRE. a ee Gow Actress, Engageme And the popular young Actor, J. 0, MeCOLLQ"4. THIS EVENING, ted the Grea: Hatoriesl Play of WUPa i Sreaur, GoEN OF SCOTS, TUFSDAY—EL'ZABETH. BF Matinee SATURDAY at two o'clock. LG wus OPEKA HOUSE. SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, MAY RETURN OF THR FAVORITE: Beappearance of MISS LAURA KEENE, AND DRAMATIC COMPANY, First production in this city of Lanra Kegae’s own version of the Iatest Parisian sensation, ema HR oct ft) lg i cast as at ita origins Satathoeat Latara Reeue's ire icr, Phitadetphta. ‘New Scenery by Mr. J. emai m2? oo SOCIETY'S CONCERT, IN AID OF THE RICHMOND SUFFERERS, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1870. ‘The sale of Tickets will commence on TUESDAY MORNING, May 34, at METZEROTT & CU.'s Music Store, and at Offce of “ The Arlington. ay gue of admismon, ONE DOLLAR, reserved. = r A fTZEROTT HALL. LECTURE To GENTLEMEN ONLY, FREE ERAT AY DD FELLOWS BALL Positively for a short season only, commencing MONDAY, MAY 2, 1670, MAC EVOY'S GREAT PICTORIAL. MUSICAL, AND NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERBERNICON, Rep mth ‘our in Ireland, accompanies y Noval and toetramental we ic, selected from. the Works Ch by 9 oets and Composers, and sung by the following distinguished artiare The Great JERRY CONAN, as Barney, the Guilde Marie. Mis wate HALPINE. ‘aa Mrs. O'Callaghan and the Widow. Mr CHARLES MAC EVUY, Musical Directer and Lecturer. Admission. Pront Seate. ai wove. f Under sight years of ag 98 cents. prs open at 7.15. om ng at 5. See programmes and posters. seat O.H. HALL, Agent INGTON FAIRLAMB pleasure of announcing 7KAND CONCERTS, AT THE MASONIO TEMPLE, ON WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, May 4th and 6th, 1570, When Selections from his recessful New Opera, “ TREASURED TOKENS,” ‘will be given by the Principal Artists in the original east. and others, as follows Mrs REMINGTON FAIBLAMB, the Amateur Prima Don: ne Mr. MAX FREIDMANN, of Philadelphia, Tenor. Mr. W.W. GILCMRIST, cf Philade!phia, Bars tone. BECKETT, of New YorKBasso Can. WM. WALTERS, Accompanist. Tickets, $1. Seats secured by subscription, without catra' charge: Silte Music Store, 937 Pen - sy lvania avenne. apay- No 486,On Exhibition No. 456 7a H and Sale } 71H StRest. Stacer. at MARKRITER’S, 496 Seventh sTRERT. between Dard Estreets, freee BS inge, Engravings, Caremoe, 2 ice “Ol Pai cqrerine, + Re len. Lar; Stock Pa; ‘ings.Window Shades, Picea tre Cord und Tassels, Ming, e remember saul For 01 EMANN A My Garden is the airiest and best loceted in| city for Pic-nica. us p1s-im* GEO. JUNEMANN, Proprietor. I'S ELEVENTH ANNUAL FLORAL MA" Sy vasrivan asD Bae Will take piaee at the NEW MASONIO TEMPLE, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1370. Tickets admitting gentleman and lad; xtra tick: LECTURES. ope CANYONS OF THE COLORADO.” M IW ill deliver @ Lectareupw Sis thes ERAS MONDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1870. Jamission. 5) conte; sdmitting Indy 76 cents. To of mem: 7 Eo Aecielion ae ‘ththe doer the craning’ of ‘the Lectare. spirit BALLS, PARTIES, &c. {INTESNTM GRAND MAY BALL 1ENE ERDERT, BOCIALS at sme Ty a Poe On THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1970" Tichats 1, admitting a Genilemen and Ladies. mayd-St HE FLORAL SPECIAL NOTICES. piacere T have, following Ii WINES. and 5 am in daily —— BS. ‘ season. and drinks fer the T— 85.0 per dozen, or . Or Deideshetner German Wine, ig ukceat, vinteges—Rodere- | Porter, reliable cure Yor malarial diseases. 1217 and 1219 PERRY DAVIS" VEGETABLE «PAIN KILLER.” The Great Family Medicine of the Ase. appreciated, and the bair from falling out, and dees in. idence of its superiority mecd be ad- the Jdct that so many wniiations of ui are otte. 'LENDID HAIR-DRESSLNG! the Hair sent free by mail. i 4N.H., Proprietors. ept-eolm ESSAYS FOR YOUNG Af and eee ore yet ENBACH’s Piano Over a0 gaan)” f the celebrated PLANOS re, and W: Albany; 's # sot Hasire terms, C. REICH F. Mo. 423 11th Sole agency for the HE KNABE PIANO.—At a recent concert in & this city, the wonderful tone of ¢ Grand Piano used for that occasion divid he praise of bh ig it to such ade gree of excellence that it may be regarded fectly adapted to all the reaul id the concert room. This instr almost inexhaustible. power, magnidicently to the touch eaualty in tie Passages as in those requiring laborious x Hon, The mellow grandent of its fone. the brill €, ul all moulded to an e: at once give it a character of the h isin all essential requirements of tly eagisfactory, ae the bund: who have heard it £21, 1570. Pe ents of the parlor ‘ument seems pos- Ny in the most deli in: reds of our citi- Will testify.— Boston 4 HE MOST COMPLETE STOUK BOOS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, CAN BE FOUND AT STRASBURGER BROS’, 906 SEVENTH STREET, (OLD NO. 373.) BE- TWEEN LAND K STS. LOOK AT THESE PRICES: ees ren no- heels Cold & “ Laced - bg Button Gaiters... asses: Bees OwEecEmuwme: Bes (the Children’s Foxed Button Gaiters. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Home-made Sewed French Calf Home made Prices, too numerou 5 ber, everything suld at regular wholesale Alli t of BOO ES, should give them a call aid tom nd they will see a saving of 3% per ceat Don't forget mame and No, STRASBURGER BROS., ap2-hn 906 SEVENTH ST..BET.1 AND K. ne Sa ee aceitned Vente iat eek Saalns Feats Young Men trom suit the Yowest prices SAE. WATEE COOLERS: wa’ z MILLINEBY AND FANCY QOUDs. STRAW GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. FEENCH BONNETS AND HAT. Was agreed to, requesting the P fl twter- cede wit the Canatad wethorites fee the re lease of Jobn Gallagher, a native of Hunterdon founty, N. J. who was arrested op. « Fi man raid four years and sen peed to twenty years imprisonment, ~ the time for the decoration t wen of the enbiiens whe ten in petting dows. holiday forever Star, wST THE = CHABGES sear — con TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. TEE MeFARLAND TRIAL. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gonsp. C. DE Bopraco, of the Russian legation, and wife, of this city, saffed from New York for Eu- Tope om Saturday last. Cuartaix Josges Stocknarnce has been Gstached fromthe Navy Yard at Norfolk and ry srs wey ide exahee ni ao Pia Deere nos BS cae eee Mus, E. D.£. N. Sovraworr# and her son, has nate hoeniies, Ge room is more crowd- Dr. K. J. Southworth, propose to visit Canada when she concludes her present story. GurEnat Campy has issued orders relinquish- ‘ingthe command of the Departmentof Virginia, and directing all officers now serving in the de- Ppertment to report by leiter to General Mc- Dowell, commanding Department of the East. COMPLETION OF THE WASWINGTON AQguE- Duct.— The House District Committee,who have recénty token a mass of testimony in relation to the Washington Aqueduct, will, it is said, xtoommend an appropriation of between {8000000 to £400,000 to complete the work. Mr. Grorcs B. Witt1ame, of Indiana, and late Supervisor of Internal Heyenue for that State, will probably be appointed Deputy Com- aissioner of the Bureau, in place of Mr. Par- nell. Mr. Williams has been discharging the duties of the office for the past month. Ex-Goveanon Wiis of Virgivia was ten- dered the appointment of United States District Attorney for Virginia, (in placd of S. F. Beach F.e'goed,) onthe day that he suffered by the Bichmo. Crovs-examined.—Consklered Mr, Brock a com it foreman; thought Mr. well while he had : printers had been jy did not knew of the printers ht. bereres recat an teed inquired o¢ Si 2 where Kichardeot lived. Notiogd, no exatte: ment or frrational talk en the part of the pri- soner. The crose-examination of these witnesses eli- cited we nd disaster. It is believed that he will Hed bee at peinae ma yes tal companttion ogeter." Was orem of he PsRsoxAL—Hon. John Morrissey, of New ~ ‘= Ge Geka On York, who has been absent since the first two month Dover run the presses at night days of the session, occupied his seat in the there was an absolate it. House this afternoon. Had n of printing for General Banks hss returned from his visit to Maseachusetts, and was in his seat in the House to-day. PRESIDENT GRANT remained yesterday ai Elizabeth, New Jersey, where he is visiting his brother-in-law Mr. A. R. Corbin. Yesterday morning he attended St. Paut’s Episcopal Church, with Mrs, Grant, his daughter, and Mrs. Corbin. The President and family are ex- pected to return here this evening. General Horace Porter returned this morning to his post at the White House. Tue District ATTORNEYSHIP.—Judge Fisher having been appointed U. 8. Attorney for the District of Columbia, will enti r on his duties on the 15th inst., and has @scured for his office the lower rooms in the building lately used as Po- lice Headquarters, opposite the City Hail. Mr. Carrington, who is superceded by Judge Fisher, will return to general practice, as also Mr. B. G. Lovejoy, his assistant for the past ear, whoce resignation takes effect on the 14th inst. Messrs. RK. Harrington and E. L. Stanton—the former @ young lawyer from Delaware, who promises to take high rank at the bar, and the latter the con of the late E. &. Stanton, who bas shown that he possesses ability of a high order—will be the assistants of Judge Fisher. him I was very sorry for his trouble, but wou! not consent to fight with Greeley in y. The prisoner's erpessance at the time was that of aman who something to dispose of ani yas anxious te dispose ot it. I never saw him ee. On the cross-examination Mr. er pers, emg he did not examine the letters, and did not know a ia 5 : & E F E the prisoner. James W. Schermerhorn, editor of the Ameri- can Educational Monthly, testified that he had | pots McFariand’s pr eme ene as late as arch, 1869. Had a conv 2 with him; never saw him irrational. A recess was here taken. eck hearse FROM LONDON TO-DAY. Aevival of John Jay—Labor Meve- ment—The Coming Protestant Coun- Pexeron TO Mus. LINCOLN.—In the House to- day Mr. Judd introduced a bill, which was re- ferred to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, directing the Sec.etary of the Interior to place on the pension roll the name of Mary Lincoln, widow of the late President Lin-oln, and allow and pay her @ pension at the rate of five thous- and dollars per annum from and after the passage of this act. Mz. LAWRENCE introduced in the House to- day a bill similar to that introduced in the Sen- Tae Puriic Dest STATEMENT—DEcREASE or NEaRLy $12.000,000 Dcrinc THe Past MonTH.—The recapitulation of the statement of the Public Debt of the United States, issued fromthe Treasury Department this afternoon, is as follows: Debt Bearing Interest im Coin Teleyraphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. Loxpox, May 2.—John Jay and bis family Bonds at 5 per cent... $221 589.300 00 ate a few days ago, to incorporate the Ameri- have arrived here. Bonds at per cout-...! aaesosae ¢an Union Academy of Literature, Science,and | | There is an active movement of the cotton $2,107 943,200 00 art, naming as corporators John Wm. Draper, posing all over the country for advancs bt Bearis st Fi fui d ie of t ‘ork, an pat le " Fives con hose $ i eipebed rg ey y of the city of New I id forty-two otiers. The following delegates to the New York Navy pension fund, at 3 San Domisco AnxexaTion ELECTION.—The | Protestant Conference have already announced percent 2 their intention to be present: Lord Al-re:t ma conacd | SP nnene 60] complete election Xt ene Of EAR Domingo’ on | Churchill, Earl Cavancanf the peln tne Pet maa tales ‘st has ceased ES ee the annexation question have just been re- bers of the House of Commons: Sir Harvey ceived here in an official form. The act con- Verney, from Buckingham, and Wm. Shepherd tains over fifteen thousand signatures in fayor Debt Bearing no Anterest. Demand and legal te Allen, trom New Castle, under Lyme; Jon 356,107.22) 00 of annexation to the United States, and but one | Cauldish, from Sunderland, Thos. Chambers, 30,864,321 03 hundred and ten against it. Mariyie Bone; W. Fowler, Cambridgeborouzh 33,840.40 00 oy. romiggd —<y berth, and Rowland Sinith, 5 bai rbyshire, South, 420,301,942 08 ARCHING OF TIBER CREEK.—In the Senate ‘The Times th ingridicules the Tornado to-day Mr. Hamlin presented a petition, signed by one hundred a-d eleven persons own'ng pro- perty bordering on “Liber Creek, asking that the cost of the proposed arching of said creek shail case, saying that neither English conscience nor honor is any way corcerred with it, Laterest. 2.600.570.7009 43, 53,622,775 29 Total debt. Principal and interest, to date, incl ing interest due and my 2,654,199, PA od not be levied on their eee alone, as the wenker reins. Shenae -_ passed. Colne en hee ts Avcusta, Mz., May 2._The Kennebec Jour- struction of a railroad and Sinking Rebar 4 LROAL-TENDER CasB—At the October | "*! Publishes a letter from the Hon. J. G. | or near the 36th parallel of coin interest bonds, term of the United States Su Blaine declining to have his name used asa can- Missouri river to aud accrued interest preme Court the * tere ae! case of Knox vs. Lee will come up for reargu- | ‘idate for the United States Senatorship. he in a ment. It is 8 question of sequestration under the he 3 fpavaccradt intereat Derireeteae ates tes omen ok Judge | TRO Piet ae eee are Nowe TEOR .. 583,650 sd eo Jary Star. os © 3sm,0 37 San be made in legal-tonder notes of tie | Telegraphed zclustoely to the Evening Star. ment can United States. The leulty was upon this in- struction, and the et has been ordered Ly Paris, May 2.—The Figaro says:—A man was Debt leur Gencant in the Treasury. arrested at the race-course, where the Emperor 2.420,864,351 35 amount in the Treasury 74 | because it opens up the whole question of the | was expected as usual, and upon examination es Batumi constitutionality of the Legal-tender ‘acta of was ound ta of Arevolner and a for- Decrease of debt during the n grees. dagger. Subsequently his month a mate 11.697,793 39 Tan Ta: pias dence: Sataa was pon @ large quantity of Decrease of debt since March 1, 1870... — 140442 = ste eon Ppl noo Ke of the Treasury has directed the Assistant Ramitications of the plot against the life of ‘Treasurer at New York to sell one million of the Emperor seemed to be much wider spread than was at first supposed, The bonds issued to the Pacific companies, interest payable in lawful money, foot up: Amount ontstanding, 864,457,320. In- terest accrued and not yet paid, $1,282,188,53. Interest paid by the United States, $6,879,832.51. Interest repaid by transportation of mails, &c., Panae ane eae ‘ABIB, al si favor of ‘ake plebiscne 100,000 copie Copies of thie four in morning’s Fi which ‘all the de ion of bonds each ’ — $2,068,784.16. Balance of interest paid by United | Thursday, the s6th, Tor, tuto the vecone neseinten faces, on a Soman States, $4,816,048.35, ra ae wk furnishing arguments in favor of an affirmative vote. THE Brxce.er-Rouiixs Line. Scir—On Saturday in the United State Court at Balti- more, Judge Giles overruled the motion made the counsel of ex-Solicitor of the United States ‘Treasury M. Binckley to remove to Secs sug kita ee Hon. E. A. Roliins, ex-Comuiisstmer of or 1 Re e tte ob caaiia re omg ron. fund, or six millions in all. MonsrxvR Lonsox Comz AGAIN—In the House to-day, Mr. Stone introduced a bill which wa- referred to the Judiciary Committee, providing “that whenever by the final jeagment, sentence, or Gogres of the Supreme of the District Gocumen exes mock attention. ument ex m % Messrs. James and Proctor, who were wound- ed in an attempt to arrest two Tue DistRicr Cost DEaters.—tn the Sen- ate, to-day, Mr. Patterson presented a petitian Of sunéry coal dealers of this district, asking Eee cent Lox ayn "Trust ConPany.—In the House referred ired, conc commnnee es pen ef Columbia, incorporating “The Loan and Company i a1 i ‘TRIAL POR FRAUD Ox THR PENSION Orrice, ‘The United States Court at D; lows, has been frees, putea seen — : Raventare. Sprays Rapes lo Ths Bosna fa. 3 planing mill, with ‘burned on Saturday. Loss $50,000; sure TWO CENTS. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, This Afternoon’s Proceedings. Moypay, May 2. SENATE.—Mr. Hamlin presented mez rial Of 134 citizens of W. terred to Committee on D: of Columbia” committee, reported to the family of the ar. appointed as committee of of the Senate on the ‘Messrs. Morrill, (Vt.,) i Fy i u loyal citizens in the States United States census of 1860 was 5 that, as a matter of be well to provi these parties should take the iron-clad better than the man who wrote them. I told =e hd ir. jion. these letters to me for sale was Mr. Sumner thought this was not, firmative proof of loyalty should be discussion, the bill was passed Stockton. of Mr. of the act ction of a Tal ‘al Pacitic Kailroad in ‘was passed. the ‘The bill amend: to aid in the constru ph line from the Centr: 4 rtland, The bill to authorize officers of the T: accounts of Hinton Rewan ¥ _ Trumbull asked for itl. Helper being up an explanation of the . B. Purcell Feter K. Kenrick. Archbish Of St.Louis; Jot eCloskey, Archbishop of New York; Gor, Errington, Archbishop of Trebizond, (io part) ¢s Wheian, Bi rong egg om Nc Diahop oF x on etme John, N. B. rnard McQuade, Bi abroad who were in hove Salary was far from sufficient © manner of livi amendment be made the same predicament, sugges! that lowing the claims of all counsels to be settled on the same principle. Mr. Chandler said our wh system : rious that the most of our representatives abroad were very poorly paid. After some further discussion the bill was |.) Davia ¥ | Bishop of Green Bay; Ignatius Mrak, Bi t Sault Ste Marie.” 5° sical Dominée, Bish Bishop of Charleston; Thaddews Arnat, of Mastery; David Moriarty, Bishop of Kerry Rock; John Leahy, Bi Nesey latitude, from protest river, was | States, two are nati of France, and 01 HOUSE—Under the call of States for pints | religious orders aud resolutions for reference only, the follow- Willara (ve) A bill amend Vt.,): to laws. Kevision of Laws. er By Mr. Brooks, (Mass.,): Bill to relieve cer- legacies from the stamp tax. Ways and | Canadian Connolly, Bishop » of Chatham are natives of Ireland. Bishop Sweeney, of St. John, N. B., is the above. ‘There are and one burg, aud Binat Mr. Ward, (N. Y., en! Militery Afiairs. and mew develop- A}so, re resolution nue to be tall dictions - 3 orders from Lili Affairs. ‘By Mr. Whecier , ng the act ‘War Depart. NN. ¥.,): Bill to + ( 9)! ae »): Bill authorizing the Of the United Stare attend to the of eeamen. Com- | and the appropriation for i f j Moore -ABSVILLE, Iwp. & Tweed’s | in relation to Ev. 2—Conkle Mr. Bird) J.) efored a resolution. Mr. Sehenck (Ohto) offered a reso! ution, which jas agreed to, declaring the thirtieth ot Mag. TebeDion, s national j Ne yt es | adopted, that wi Mouse again | Committee of the Whole on the Tariff bill it shall _be in the power of the el debate om any pending without 4 i sn i change verage is explained by the reafery operations én the “week, white the specie and legal tenders. The statement is i He HF aes H : : fallibility Dogma. Several American bishops, according to a a ide that | letter from Rome of April ith, have ado; oath be- | communication differing from ‘the Arch! :—First, of this question will evidently show a want of union, and especially unanimity amon; bishops. - Second, because, the ich we are placed in ‘coun. we are coun not only exist with impuni- ty, but are dominant, this definition, instead ot attracting, would alienate those whom we seek, - fa means, to lead to the true fold Christ. |. because we Third, less questions will arise which may interfere cere intentions, we Almighty God to avert all evil from the Church and that He may Mumine and direct you with His Holy Spirit. 1, Archbishop of Cincinnat ‘hbishop of Halifax; Rich - of Wheeling; A: me jomas Connolly, Arc ‘ishop of Savannah; James K. Bayle: ot Muller, Bishop of Bric; Bishop of Hartford; James Francie \cFariand, - O'Gorman, Bishop of Omaba, i amex Rogers, Bishop of Chatham, Canada, itt a : of Pittsburg; Patrick Lynch, Mi Biebor William Ciiford, Bishop of Little ishop of Dromore; John of Dubuque; Patrick Feehan, lent Bi Bi Of Nashville: John » Bishop of St ; John Henni, of Milwaukie Bishop of Portiand,Jos. Melcher, Of the 21 American prelates who have signed twelve are natives of the United Germany, one a native by birth. The O°’Gorman, the latter. ith ts are natives of England. The Irish its are of course Patives of the Emerald The @ native ot +202. x PRinck Gwoncr’s Country, Mp.—The Prince Georgian of Friday last bas the tollowing items : The Supervisors—Bei .—The supervi- sors recently appointed by the circuit court met ad tues to themselves, the rates of charges : f i I i i il if rite ; . anticipate con bave een Seared, Mr. Wilts Suee, fcr ceventic f i ‘Garter und hs asitants of the sogianer Sorry Broom, i i i F is

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