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—_=__—_—« { THE FVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, ; ‘ At The star Buliding, i §.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and ilth St. | : ay THE 2 EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. THE STARK is corte i Sarities to ther rub seribers in the City and District at Tax Cexts rea } . wees or FORTY FOUR CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two Cents. Prick For Martine -—Three Months, $1.5 Six Months, $3.00; One Year, 85.00. No Papers / are sentf rom the office longer than paid fer, Pe THE WEEKLY STAR—ptuiiched om med V. 25—Ne. 5,351. morning—$1.50 a year. WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1870. mothing in mete wy “i t IN THR Sunats, this morning, the District MUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES EVENING STAR, _ | comuitce repartea backs munteree cot"et | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. exnep(” the ATIONAL THBATBE. ie ac the Imeorporation of various companies, £0, in Ac Pe ; N pln ras... gwcccats cepeciae,. Gils Tiedentel: whieh were mdetinitely This Afternoon’s Dis tohes. — speserg—poe Bewelt of the celetcstea tiaete senvees Washington News and Gossip. | provision uaving been made tor corpecations of Serene ‘ 4 . nefit of the celebrated traskc sor the general \netrporation bil Just passed. Aineeaibars-—oneeenemesants ti when she will appear inthe sensatiepal play of ; gua |, EXTERNAL Hxvasun—The receipts from{bie | oy rewie MCKENZIE, Pres var SPECIAL REPORTS, neared sores pat and the eT AETE: THE WEDPING. ie Seok: Feb. 9 Source Seder were OREM 7. Loudon and Hampebire Railroad, hasextended | THE MURDER OF COL. LYLES. be apes that the Cult antes enrieey MATINEE parcmbd tise 500 welock. nu er dozen. GuSERAL Santos Acosta, late Colambian | 8” invitation to the members of the Senate and | Trial of Nimred Richards at Aunap- delegates i She" prosent Monday, Daly's Oe FROG" ES GAUTIER. Minister, sailed from New York for Aspinwal preity ar pptmninting staked EE tnd ‘the members of the » Med ALL'S UPERA HOUSE. yesterday, named railroad to-morrow, wing Eevning 1217 and ivania ave., Nici mative Wine Bie MILHAUL’S GOLDEN COD LIVER OIL. Pare Ta dp pg ci mg Maryland avenue at 9a-m., and retarning to Freperick J. WATTS has been appointed this city at 4x p.m. 1 a and qualitied as a temporary clerk in the Ap pointment Office of the Post Office Department, | _ Nowtwatrons—The President sent the fol- ANNAPOLIS, Mp., May €—Nimrod Richards, charged with the murder of Cel. Wm. Lyles, in Prince George's county, July 14, 1606, in con- prevent nection with Plater, Davis, Luckett and Jones, LAST THREE NIGHTS OF MISS LAURA KEENE, AND DEAMATIC COMPANY. i i f the papers reterred to committee om lowing nominations to the Senate livers, and um by any ¥ ~ salary $1,200 a year, yice John H. Thompson, ps 2 who were executed in November of that year, be all -etab ’ H. Wells wernor of Virginia) to WE aT reepe aM dpa 3 sti pacts, resigned. tenry H (Bae ein and whose case was called in Marlboro om ths Hox. Wx. A RicHaRpson, whose resignation | ¢ -vman Norman, Register Land Office, Spring field, Dakota. as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, tendered gts Register, Pembina, Dakota. last year, has not yet been accepted by Mr. ses Be ver Public Moneys, Boutwell, and consequently not by the Presi- , Dakota. dent, will return in avery short time, it instated, | G¢0- F. Potter, Receiver, Pembina, Dakota. and resume the duties ef that office. Miss Lavra KRERE had alarge audience at 26th ult. and removed to this court, was ealled here this mor Judges Miller and Havden lead not » and Tor" trial by . c the song Simca 2 m postponement until to-anor- The tion will be contacted yy ae ve + Sam Gscege', will son sented by Judge : il CHARLES HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE. Billery and Extra Dry. In Bas- kete—in cases. For sate by al 1 wl Ly end wi dealers. Sole it for United SCuULEZE & 7. , cHULize @ TAILBR, 20 Beaver, street. Now DON ASSURANCE. SATURDAY EVENING, Benefit of the suflerers from the Kichmond calamity, see ever SOU AMEICAN COUSIN. m2 a as b, 5 bn BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. ‘This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. may consider measures before them, although | @te\the curtain. Miss K. has a benefit this frequent suggestions are given by the members | °Yeng on which Oceasion she appears in “London Assurance,” and she ought to draw as and chairman of the committee for these im- portuning politicians to retire. full a house, as she will doubtless to-morrow evening when herself and company have volun- Wonex Canxot Harr TAKE THE CeNsvs.— | teered their services to perform‘Our American THE RICHMOND SUFFERERS, A Walls’ Opera House last evening to see her com- RS TS } Amociation of the District ar sICAN Ct +2t_ | armors, reliable, does not of eee Ame Diesel alam bin Committe fee ae Acedia “Frou-Froa.” The gabe abe os beaieeal nly. and frealy violating. SOCIETY'S CONCERT, ead ny rHalie poison te paralysis or [ is much disturbed daring Its sessions by a nam ea Sty ‘tate 2, ike Miao tee ¢tlses of the association poe 4 death. sive rane | Det Of well-known ward politicians, who will | *ting good throughout That ¢ FOR THE BENEFIT OF Wek Betas ze soya eet not leave the room in order that the committee | Keene and Mr. Mondaunt were twice called be- ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. by ie ie by ail Brewis applied at 18 airects LY. to members misrepresented the acti: ft - call for a white ian's convention. “he atters, | ical Society ued the Maweat Anoctetion er} ance so small it was decided not to ongan- District of Columbia, and used wntair and die dead. heed ot FROM EUROPE To-pAY. a ihc ize, and the movement is doubtless Sevres edie Ta AT LINCOLN HALL, LECTURES. ” of the majority of your committee, e Exclusively to The Evening Siar. SATUBPAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1870. [, Subfecrconi HALL. The United States Marshal for the Southern | Cousin,” the proceeds to be devoted to the relief Cixcimxati, ven dwelling ho: full —— by the a gas the —— FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY Grn, District of Ohio having appointed two women | of the suftercrs by the calamity at Richmond. were burned on C: and Vi carly | untarily before your committee as witneses. — FREE POPULAR LECTURE, asistant marshals to take the census, the Su- ae ae Telegraphed Baclusively to The Boening Stor. the Forcing Abr Henry Wels, of | Therefore, tf we have any regard to the main_ pouches a ive perintendent, General Walker, writes to him BILLs Sicxep By THE Paesipgst To-vay. Panis, May 6.—The Gaulois, an independent injured by fail pn ¥, Was seriously | taimance of the laws of the land on the ethics of ‘The following Ladice and Gentlemen have kindly BED FOBIAO DESENBATIONS, } 1 od vich Gposthtiaehte acd iMlegal, under the | T8¢ President has signed a large number of | oF ppclusemard volumteered their services: MRE. GEORGE FELIX BENKERT, Piano-forte. MASTER EUGENE KIECKMOEFFER, Violin. say “The ition has sent to Londen nd | Brasols sols t ascertain the real truth of the alleged conspiracy.” Pants, May 6.—There was conference yes- Of Heads and Faces by the light of Phrenol: a Rzeeeen yy the light mology an DR. PAYNE, AUTBOR. r‘ “ bills paseed by Congress, and they have been act of May 23, 1850, and eannot be accepted. ‘Their ‘business is to increase the population, | T@M#mitted to the Stat> Department to be filed. Among them are the following: terd t TI MM Professional Charts at St. James Hotel. ms-2" | Uttocnumerateit. A te provi Si 4a uilierics, at whieh M. M. MADAME BROOP, Soprano. —_—_—_—_— , tions twene rateict of Commenin a oF COrPOEm sitet geaRrobert, Picts, Lebouct and the Mr. G. E. VAnpgrnurcu, of New York, = Minister Of the Interior were present. The de- MADAME STOSCH, Soprano. BALLS, PARTIES, &. Coeaident of the American Building Block | scree mechatice’ lene sor ne aaa eee ie | PgR Of the conference was to — = Ber. OF lower Gock. “As- | mitted tofepcair Ave sinuses “ike tate tr beer PROFESSOR COLLIERE, Baritone. < HoT oR = that he ited bole iy Mublished statement | trietot Columbia. its provisious ‘are. given ia | Pattie nena een be 8 the day of voting, sea itcesshar EN violated the code of ethien and. when MB. F. A. CHASE, Basso. H.F, 40! FoR _puzasure: that he testified before the House Committee on pur local coluning, ae 'm the meantime the police and other local au- Arrived Oat. the colesed men caplet fe ag my 2 "Le GRAND PICNIC Education and Labor, in the H: dim - n ‘an act entitled an act to in- all college which longed, THE BEETHOVEN OCTETTE CLUB, os ee och Uda taut for cae tee rag sell corporate the "“Presdmen's ‘Saving’ 'and ‘Trust ben fqrmberance othe same end = wit Zyy FORE, May Oth—Acrived out, the Sele- offered, resolution providing for thelr admie 4 . EB 5 On. '» approved My ie Rochefort’ urna) = “ y show jaded Ten Ga ane AT onan SaRtt iy 9.1976 anette ee Howard University Building | An act toamend an act entitled an act toes. | wasseioel te ite eaten’ ae ont —_—_—_—_—— © account of color. His resolition was not wye-4t” ‘J. W. McNEIR, Sec. wasentircly worthless, asserting that h¢ said no | tablish in the District of Columbia @ House of | of its articles on political affairs, received, and he withdrew from the society, and Condnctor...........MB. HENRY ©. SHEBMAN | _™74-4t" 2 eee See F guch thing. Correction for Arrests continue to be made of persons sus FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, tee Sen oe mombers in organizing ert « coe > : Pine forte Accompaayit MB. GARL BICHTER | [US FLORAL May pEeETVaL amp BxuI-| CO OY ———— iain ka Gn Had WERE Taking of te soventn anon Pee tee ont eee «| This Afternoon’s Proceedin Violation Of elton then he had eteion as PROFS. BELL & CASSELL, : ; ent censuses of the United States, and tomx | p St ye 5 1B: | code. He was plactd as chairman on the Cow. Will be bel et tional Theater has been yery successful so far, the number of the of the ‘or | the War from Oran, that tie ee mi. t-e en Credentials last ‘at New Orleans, mene, Welcker's, Lewis tokueen & Core Be olsen, 1? Of Fancy Deacing te’ commence st 8 ‘i yaohae? 3 : a f the SENATE—Mr. Hamlin, from the Commit- | at this session he was mest shamefully treated oy the Committee of Arrangements. Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock. tee on District of Columbia, asked to be dis Hise! dine: The music will be under the direction of Proft a2! Goo.” (Bey. my2 mt B= FRIEND. nd St the Arlington,” Willard’sy and the RbUrS House. xs for the tirst ttme in Augustin Daly’s edition ef Peebct so Sx the point of jai ‘of the Union my! 7 the Central the sensational drama, “ Frou-Frou,” as origi- Pacific Railroad ‘Oumpenne, a: nally produced at the Fitth Avenue Theater, A resolution for the 4 transfer of an unex- New York, where it had agreat run. ‘The man- = a of aan to the book 1 rary Ue 5 seeient a ee new Coon veut _ A resolution relative to the establishment of a appointments have been procured 8 | tight station on the Choptank River, in Mary- out the piece in a style to equal its production Jand. OPES To NIGHT MAC EVOY'S H D FELLOWS” HALL ICON represer a Beaqucieet —— of Yaas. Tepre- Battie B ’ curtosities, &c.. &e, r z H i 3 Fg. = ee i g f i 2 £ 4 £ = 2 . 5 B i f a Lor May 6.—It is stated that the expedi NDON, — tion recentl; ‘Crganized too) inst ‘the ey Hi 3 5. i HH] 4 a HH] He i i i H “ Lon to the eflect that the members of the Com- Jer2y”Golng he Barney the Graiue Dims: | ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE HANDSOME in the commercial metropolis. There is a good | | Joint resolution making an appropriation tor | Le Ver ,i2e irooettt receipt or maverobie nee Te ene petitions asking | mittee on Ethics who signed the majority report Mss’ Rate Halpror and Mr- Chas, Mac Evoy BABY CABRIAGES, JUST REVEIVED. bill'at the National this evening on occasion J {he Purpose of making experiments in the ven- | from that region. with abil for that purpose, ‘ ooo eats by ES ae t j of Mrs. Bowers’ benefit—“Reaping the Tem- | ‘ation ‘Tesolutions suthesisaee the supply of | 1,228, House of Commons was provoked toa} "Mr. Sumner from Committee of District of ager mmm a 7 isan Se REM e tru sreer, [Pot mnt A DAL Attor he Welding” | arate th tac aod peace A | Ne Sean er inthe cosimdn shoo of the Distt of a | the ment of Se Baal noiety afte EMEMBER T. UBPHANS. 315 7TH STREET. colleges and univer . had . Ue ia, ve 7 ae HE URPHA | Se, Loe Ixcnmasgp Kevanve—Keturnsfor theannual | An! act to Incorporate the Washington and jar, Wileon called up bill to reduce the num- forth sesieliee or tae tain ae SECRET by the CHILDREN ofthe PROTES. | _Sendfor Circulars. 00 apzt-Im_ lists of incomes and special taxes for 1570, ro- ton Steamship —conz. : The betting on the Chester Cup closed at | per of officers in the atmy and for other pur- 4 hich mainted. TANT ORPHAN ASYLUM at Lincola fall, WED- , An act to authorize the corporate authorities | mianight yesterday, about as folloce eee at a it was made the ciation, and with which ail are &oq He NESDAY EVENING, May 11, i myst THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK Geived at the Internal Reyenug from thirty-six | of'the city of Geurgetowa, th the Teen ties one against Sabinus, five to one against Derby, | Tuesdaynent. "\ MMUe tte special order for | said Dr. D. W. Bliss had violated medical ethics Q@PECIAL NOTICE, : collection districts, in different parts of the | Columbia, to pave and improve the streets eight to one against Sunshine, and twenty to | The Honse concurrent resolution providing | \f beving his name printed on a bill of fare at 0“ The Next ht country, show an increase in amount of assess- | thereof. erstol one against P; THE McFARLAND TRIAL. ONCORDIA DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT Will take place on May Stu, 1570. Willard’s Hotel. for an adjournment on July 4 was taken up, the waren Aa fase hy = wie the Dr. Bliss denied that it was there by his . ts 000, As the districts from which SPEAR : BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, Son rica % s ae The District in Congress. further cot of the subject until the | “oWledge. these returns come are generally small and un- important, the indications are that the lists for | 126 Senate District Committee Koom was iret Monday of June; which was rejected—ayes | - DF, Johnson said: If this was so he had beew a ;- | Judge Davis Declines te «Sum Up” J grossly misrepresented. GHAS. HERZBERG, 472 C street, over the returns of last year, notwithstanding t Off ports Gonettinin se. Wit fosing July 4th and ii August ist; which was | Marbury to sustain him. J JACOBSON. 361 Pennsylvania avence, STRASBURGER BEOS’ most officious of them was Councilman Jo. Telegraphed Eaclusiecly to The Evening Star. wes treat ee Dr Marbury Yee war.” Dr. Bites bas par- BRATZENSTEIN Die ne i Se ane patentee Pit Loonetee ts deere tone a Eepate | SEW Yorx, May ¢—The antountement that fir. Summer moved to lay the resolution on porels,s2 ‘allowed his name to be printed, ana B. RATZENSTEIN 6 Seven! * 7 Opa rah m . : SE eee eee a eet CHAS. HERE- | 900 SEVENTH STREET. (OLD NO. 373,) BE- | almost all incomes are smaller now than thes, ican, but who was denounced and’re mainte | Sttrected an ftimense throng to theneet noes, | oT ne aah wes ralec’ expited, when Mr, | be bad Cp p oe tere ji \ eee TWEEN 1 AND K STS. The increase arises solely from closer awess. | bythe Republicans of vents Ward'the ) 1¢ transpired at an early hour that, for reasons | Hamlin moved to ne all business | main, the Medical Society to the , LU other night. 5 dical Society to the contrary not = — ——— rents and a better enforcement of the revenue | ‘The committee room was so much cro vdea | Wnknown to the public, Judge Davis would not | for the Eiclt wae agreed Gee ae aes eole- | withstanding. M2: Bem GTON FAIRLAMB leas: that very little opportunity was left to the com. | Sum Up for the Prosecution, and that his con- | tion; which was wy eo mays 25. Dr. Johnson then continned to reply to a mum- Has the pleasnre of announcing LOOK AT THESE PRICES mittee to transact business. nection with the case La cghavene yictually ended. SS. ae ir. — qe b bearing TWO GRAND CONCERTS, Hina, Res Cel ana Brgnee Bago Stooe 99-99 | | Tue AxnvaL Exawreaviox at Awsarouis, | "hin ie Seibert was im waiting to angs tne | Phin cr Richardson,andtwasunnesiangl: | {ake'up ue bil to peenide forte selene xe | On the Violation of the Opde oF Etats” by toss Need cae tates Cte | ee s “ 3:50 | The Secretary of the Navy has designated th» Pact Colao ie. Teint balding in the Dis- | eerted that Outside influence had been brougnt | Osage Indian lands upon which connderavie ad OS WEDREEDAT 55D FRIDAY EVERINGS, aden Hels CUES Laced $89 | following officers as members of the Board o | (oy the Sppolmtincht of an tence oereeides | to bens to Freclude Judge Davis from summing | discussion ensued; ‘after which, Br. Harlan 4 rtain statements of Dr. ay Ath and 6th, "Home-made Button Gaite i ma ‘ i f up, as was his intention® withdrew his motion. the Oode of fi hen Sel his Successful New Opera. “ a de Butto: isrs.. 350 | Visitorsto meet at the Nava! Academy on the ings. : _ | a Sin akeanesee meee a a a eae ara: t+ 1 |pierephiaboctragr tilled sh the civilian | A committee of the retired and discharged scltbe Arcoclated Press, dispatches have been tian bg number then moved to amend the resolu that the code bad been violated ipal Artists in the original bd be . “. Uae : sae recently appointed by the President, to conduc Folicemen From the Metropolitan police of the | Teuhalf of the Tisharduoal troslovecs tant this | Mr. Chandi ney: the further e) a ws: Home-maie Laced Gaiters. 3'50 | the annual examination, which begins on that | District of beg rane Bone Franted a hearing. | reference to Judge Davis is doubtless entirely | consideration of the resolution to Friday, May | ‘2¢," eaten ete on ~ TON FAIRLAMB, the Amateur | {. eee |) ene nee Paap ree! eg pod [Pies foe ply a quently ther wece | statuitous.—Ep. Star.) 30, which, after discussion, was agreed to—ayes He denied a “ommodore A. M. , im. = ) Subseq y ¥ a 28. he REIPMANN. of Philadelphia. Tenor. | Mi yg ‘$38 | nolds, Surgeon Joe, Beale F, | discharged absolutely, without even boing al couiael Ine the tatente tauoemionte kee || ian Lacabetien, Executive, and Jadical ap- was culty, as bas GILOUBEIST, of Philsdeiphis, Bari: (the beat Behoo! Cutler, Chief Engineer Wm. W. W. Wood. | lowed to be heard in their own defence, ether speech amid breathless silence. i propriation bill was then proceeded with . Cox. tone, : Children’s Foxed Button Gai phe, Fresident has also appointed General | by counsel or witnesses, on the charge of inet- | "Pee ‘G for mahi Years the pri- {he resctution of Dr. ogame ree from Pitener, Superintendent of the Military Acad: | ticieney. ‘They allclatthed to te aeoagilee, snes Ged buene suo pecase eevee or cake om oF glen, and st was Mr CEO. WM. WALTERS, Accompanist. 530,19 2-90 | Cmy at West Point, as a member of the Board. | but admitted that they were not supporters of | finer gad borne the pitiless pelting of mistor- | 5 aqy9Nas MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. bie by yeas to © nays, BF Tickets, Seats secured by subscription, 1.00 and 1.25 7 “gcd . & refuge in @ court of die had loved not ot Boston, oftered without ones ckege. bills’ Mane See Oat ents esto Ana OnpEns.—A special order, just issued | ¢,*Be bill providing for the arching of ‘Tiber | &Fetuge im a Quurt of justice. qapbad ome mt POURTH DAY. Dr. B. R. 3 the fot- apay7t GENTLEMEN'S LIST. & Creek was taken up, and Dr. Wallace addressed must have to the depth of their souls. The association reassembled this morn- “ on = oe 9 | fromthe War Department, relieves from duty | the committee in favor of the bill as it passed | Conta not sein cg with conan i x9 out; Peer. Me ‘That inasmach as it bas been distinctly He W6jOm Bebb ition }' ~ French Calf Home. 90 | Brevet Brigadier General Samuel Breck in the | the House. Dr. W. stated that he owned one | © Gould T have ne less Zand pught T por hace = preg cogs Z 2 ema pork consideration of race seater AS sree, at teamed § | Petrus Sam Prancnce Gat ree im? | property aijecgne iguana? OT OF | dome more’ Me alicgutent Pte prow: | Mall Pe Teception of x 7S, “ Bewed Boots. 0 | repair to San Francisco, Cal., to report to Bre- Councilman Jos, Williams also urged the tion was not that rei se parsed 4 imasmuch as Ws on ane = yet Major General Wm. Whipple, Assistant Ad- ‘or the | ? cis tempest | to his fate had’ not merited barthat | | Dr. J.J. Woodward, U.S. a.,omered a revo. | in open seasion to-day 4 ore : 4 4 \ 5 of the bill. He predicted the early reuoyal tion thet Genevat Choice “Ui Paintiuge, Engratiogn, Chrcmsos, &c. | QTCT Gaiter f | Jatant Gemarat vor tommporate hanna tae | hen mi however ri had been that lat the Surgeon be requested 7 ‘indow Shales, - ly itimore and Ohio railroad depot from Also. Largest location. ighteous be bad net received it at the hands of an ced naan I . Balt 4°90 to 6-09 | quarters Military Division of the Pacific until } its present ram te authorise Dr. Woodward to mate copies of dishonor ure . Picture Cord and Tassels, Bings, Gaiters. 002.50 lier John C. Kelton. 8. P. roposed ~ photo-microscopic slides, - therefore Balls: be. "teths District” Esngress Salter aston es ae Captain Harry BE. Smith, Captain J, F. Rand: | done under the diresticn of the gure: | The question then wused Shan tap Gent nas | |institetinrereangdieenatnetr ene? Ooteton ee 3 ‘Se TERMS CASH. y= | Bboes rom. 450Up. | ett Captain ‘Charles Wheaton, Captain Charles | done under tt instead of the Mayor, This | Condition of the acc when the deed was po teen, oooh rites re ad _Fham rementer Nome end ember. 0p'3-ty 8’ Bhoes and Gaiters, for dress or school. Snyder, Captain J. M. Hamilton, and Brevet | remark war met by a fleree outburst or weety, | committed. (or good! the ockuosl weak ons cr | A debate took place ot the dutees of the Com- | Piphameauauulmoualy adopted > by a vote Pocnrsests dnixb BEorENING toordse ate, savance,on the aber Prien Al tlio rerakny Meta aa oe Seaport abtttr tad coat i ee ee Riere ware twolsetdentata tre tial ‘well worthy | mittee on Ethics Ip the matter of passing on | 112 yeas to a hays after which the mooting a+ Of BUOTS, BHUES, nad GAITERS Pe ror's y and popularity wi citizens | or observation; ome was the ‘of | the ‘of representing insti- | journed sime die. oy SRORGE JU EN bares st a eon A others — eo = Ge. port to —— a oer Gen: or Washin on, and urged, on account of that vate counsel in the case, and te pteee tutions whieh to the My Garden is the siriest and best located in| Hemember, everything sold at regular wholesale Beer a ———_~-«ee- one was the man ti h the city for Pic-nics, pelaoe. Captain Emi) Adam, Brevet Major’ William shat be a Ranem te sake charge ‘spis-im* - matter. Whether admit women Practice of objection of three jurors who happened to — which at in by Profes- of Tar Grx ax Mick Casx.—In the case of the 2 h 3 Becessity for im- | 46 countrymen of the prisoner, sors Hartshorn, Bell, D laxand Cohen; | Rey. Chas. B. Smyth, on trial = GEO. SUNEMANN, Proprietor. | qu im want of BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITERS Losctacant'Colneat ones Eo eee ee mediato action has any reference to the ‘Those men, good and re Citizens, were | after which the subject was indetinitely post | Dytcry of the Liited ‘Prestrtene Greener MAPS SURMESTE ANSEAL WLOMAL | $0icte Sod doy whftse's tating of per Sukh | detailed for the sam scesies, aad sce n | PTonching municipal clection, was i i i ed a ra eg Pave rhc for drinking gia and milk tm = siyinaegacsthet | Dalvtrmtamesnsne Geamemanat diya Fors nvenvort,| Seeman ecgee Giaguemet | Sutin: al'by Se tt ne | ay Sat NOWARR Dama coane wx. | pute Tema ose fe NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, Kansas. "| theeapital stock of the Washington and Ohic Fe ee ae athe Sock at ten pene: Ue ate stpae Eee — Lt my EY qo Es Wavagts eres tase: language ho lartance ast’ erie of tant | wife rshedtoimpres upon the Jury that this | tad been exluata from ime iti ac | Pris tet there wan no videos that thea Tickers emg | ap3-Im_ 906 SEVENTH 8T..BET.1 AND K. Bibione Ht gackippecencem grat a language, the importance and merits of that | Sal's "case of murder or nothing. “Any such | ciation, stating that the institution had been | uscd was luto y naires; yor ade at Bile sid Maiaeiste Ht oTaTOES! POTATORS" “PoTAa ToEs | Mylene NT : ” Yate diy Shorter was heard ty serersnge | Cottons sending che rrvaner to the Sue | charted Oy yedal At Congr and vas zoe ee §.—AN those wish partict have in st: fine let of BUCKEYE PoTa-| 4 ittee of conference on the disagree- | 1 the bill to amend the charter of the Nationa: ry should remember aman might be insane | college. ‘conduct incompatible with egeeent joueigne Gace. for bo. stuolare wil be fee x a ehich tan punning off at 86 conte per bush Ing vole of tho two Howses om the amendments Sic pemes peeks Pee Tending tre | towards one individual, ‘and sans Sowards all A Becoaion took Place on the adoption of the | Pvansn. In. goncludon, SSeS eee Searle SS et _._Sg0 3m, el. ail cnsis mr ann WOUNG. | of the Washington “Market Company” having Pies cod Sho interests, Of Che ration, | Vie counsel then read portions of the Scrip- | _ Dr. N.S. Davis, of IN, suid if the resolation omer my see eee bee peiatiaes toils ‘after full tad free conferencs have arent t the committee that the city govern- | tare, provin, thereby thal Michardeon bad ti. | was withdrawn he. ae chairman of the Commit- gg rE Tocolved facon the bate ante of Seas paon’s “J to recommend, and do recommend to their Seanad oh desire £0. Pal eyes jie hel lated the ith and 10th Commandments, for, not pot Sage — See ate eaene in writing Laxp Sates ix Lovpon Covwry., Shase PRT Ai aca PioT Be BALM OF LIFE, : tthe Sena ' cede {ron eebaicaae 4 fee = ree: iad coveted ber or facie ager = i & BIGE THING Don boone abe ROoveH oN Fe ; 18tb strecta as , What the ican Pa; of the | !*x adulterers were doo: ; 3 BEPUSITORY, OTHER PREPARATIONS. as follows: 1, 2,3, 4,6, 8,9, 10, and 12, and showing the insanity which the counsel had im. ring : — o be te the tame, 17? 2% It is anoteworthy fact that the leading Kepub- pr upon the jury had been fully proves. ‘Whereas Leen | ~) jiyaiiane wrekowt ane a 245 F STREET, FOR sale tt - | liean Congressmen and also the leading aoa ——e— TRARY Gots tie phrwican: there doing mach fa Hoyted Mean papers intry are foremo: y Beswcen Tarricenth and Fourteenth Sere, BY ALL DRUGGISTS, same with an amendment to theert in lieu of the | Pout te err deo nevesntty ie were aa | _ Two Men Killed om the Railroad. a kod sy apottccarie re nme toi c words ‘National ” the words ‘Department | Potting necessity Eaclusively to the Evening Star. — ‘the except by a ‘action = _ AND of the Interior,” the Seuate agree to the | administration of our municipal affairs, In ad- PHILADELPHIA, May 6.—Twomen were killed | 7 . ith hy ee a AOTOGSA PES, On ROM NR ree en ntt GRERE | TEE sig: aeoune usetie Teens cass disagroe- sree bl ep eerie ene! vive | road, NearePich’ House Stations P were us bout the Giecontushoe of to bia: SOSECRMATER, COMUNE, B80 Corner 9th and H streets. ment to thesgyenth amendment of the Senate | ‘41!0us Prominent om the W: orres: | "alking on the down track, and stepping off to Referred to s special committee. BOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTUBE, and agree to the same with an’ amendment, as | “lip the following trom the Washington corres. out of the wayof @ were ARTISTS’ MATERTALS, po Fy lh nl ag lines twenty-three and | pondence af the New York Tribune: ‘cain the road. STATUBITES, ac...) gg free. Ladies from 2 to3 s stat On words “another of | “The Reputlican voters of this city held their killed, on PICTUBE FRAMES, Geaticmen to7 p.m. umber to be” and insert “appoints,” and ies 40-day for the mp seed ©ORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. Senate agree te the same. who will meet in’ con: to-morrow his name was asce! to VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS. YOU WiLL FIND SHOKS, ‘And the commi' of conference further | nominate @ eandidate for Mayor. The contest | had formetiy been a sesend ot i Noten ri ere Fe PS, SeeSietncig with te wards 15 win page 16, foals Miehardes tae present Ghis€ of Poles, trade” Wetter were found on By added to * BULIDAY PRESENTS. AT THE SAME PRICE, AND BETTER". line two, bysnuaring iter the wore eke The ean he, Fenomination of street, cc 6-17 ‘A. V. 8. SMITE. Goons, ‘ <r, ‘words “not less than twenty feet = — a Deeene % YW asuineton city @ AND Bi THAN YOU SEE IN ANY ADvERTisctMENr, | "2% Just 8. Mon Riz, ee ee eb Oe ho pes boo spo weety at to ‘AL WILSON & CO., ) H. Hamcin, in nomination as “ ° ‘ail. By? ra! 2 ‘ms. 3-6" Under Odd Fellows Ha. ‘s —— yg mas $ city ts iblican by at least janagers part . ™s re Fy cast, 2B oud © sitects or NTHONY FISHERS ‘ADOLPHUS H. Tawar, ba Wh he vote of tbe city wit! reach ers. G41, Wreet, DelONO, HET and, Seoegee AL % anitEe ys poll about, 8,000 streets. FIRST CLASS SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, M. on the part of the House. | votes. The are that in ad- F, © SZIGHENBACH"s Pinne more, ithaathghski nina sca hobody ai Bie revult of Bie omuferonce I tse show a fourth of the sets F.° C set em bats = area isk the honorable Senator from Vermont to let prtae ahepatlien Bole new uring Process, | us know @ little about wi We are w vote P ye ae a! " by, mutch em able qovcheaaes ‘indies ‘dresses of all) ‘ate . Morrill, Of Vermont.—I will state that 9 bat, ementially all the atocndmenta af the Boeate nay Se it a reform fn what they to. The eleventh was in cleaned equal fo mew, will be remov ee ate BpxBostss: BaRoatys THE B AT THE LOWEST E: ices: GO TO 1920 PENNSYLEAGTS AVENUE Pim Feceiptot Bry Goods from the New York uctions. schoole. ‘The. House committee of conterevee | Internal. taxation tm the 7 000. oon the Senate reat The yes put at 3 per cent., but it — to ‘and the way, — " Place where the sub- | should wey altogether, and the = 1aases ca an tain rvs | scripons ire besa Sone Tad i Gens eih ist ‘| LMT a grinch 16 apd 31 cents, worth 31 and 30 5 serted, instead of the office of the com; » inst. pe Colored Crib Quilts, 50 and 62 cents, | _8P2-2w Fave rie ave National Hotel. ‘That By report cates ht pen oe rored © | ype. sxscr MILLER. ABT ALL. fp, Dapagemnent of Sop,_Lateetar, By "Wee |] Sa ene MC GAN Bapet BY DONNIE tor sap i binem. Soe goats erate per vara. | T MILLER & PENDALL, pointment ofthe eaniner, who, under the i BZ Croanet willbe very faahionable this sea- mo Bees ert! | ATTORNEYS aND COUNSBLLOKS ATLAW, Hey may apport any other Denon ensure. in the Bs ' eal Sif 408 FIFTH STREET. ‘recommendation is merel; Pa Bulrashee”’ wants eee UNY BAXTER, 1920 Penn. ave, the stalls in the clear: thet ther Digger Indian in California, iS in Cuba. A ot Yi 7 More executions priest ze. of ° rr PU iE ANY | {0 ihe than twenty feet in height. FoSSsLE-AT THE 0 FRIOE—25.000 bre base . a] ae not leas, what ia be the a¢eapsiien Nee a ee gian ent ‘of April. - extra ci WILD Mthat., av.) § Maine, on , Jos. B. “esr petaal Bist Sergi | lire ek ces tals Dow. ge Ranains That ie nat ect urea Ma Sta aaata SB eri RG + ei Pete vias an 5 feain the Bl fe “es —— mamas ‘malpractice in treatment of

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