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AM | he \G STAR. } HOT Jahre (in, 1 am pushed to it, which will mike bm tingle.” Riebards “Pash a st the counter, Two Cuts. Prick rok Mauixe :—Three Months, ®* 49; !. 5 = = + : ab we rd reeam, tia that the al! ( ; Y $ eg. at the alle PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, = . fitlenn & the sees anerte, aaa me At The Star Bullding, ' = ed = the Superint aye knew that i " y were He appeaicd te mombor= 8.W. Corner Feanprivenia Avy. and Ith St, | cespeumnie’s cheer thn “Ne that i oo. 4 . because i : inted by the int EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. Fy. ie comes oat to's pape? athe bad oe te am qraded week. THE STAR is served by carriers to their sub ; ae oll tee Soon tonnes whe could reribers in the City and Distriet at Tes Cxxts PEx aa A ¢ a RY aoe a age WEEK or FoRTY-#0UR Cats Pex MONTH. Copies JZ tempting to . —_— _ . Mir. ard next referred to the fact that the The Chair here remarked that he hoped there Six Months, $3.00; One-Year, $3.07 y) Sayers — tere prepared for tne heres Wak whe ae eee are seatf rom D fron Pind ration made was b: baving his name planed’ on ak See sriittytith ta rawr 24, 85—N2. 5,855. WASHIN‘;TON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1870. TWO CENTS. | S55. - would be no malities ase! cn er eas Mr. MeL vows Superintendemt had y RED Hot MEET made statements that he was independent of (he IAL CES. ATY-FIRST SS. SCHOOL TRUSTEE. Board. SPECIAL NOTI EVENIN% 5 ST A R TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. FC) Fi ST_CONGRE Arratgument: Rich. | , Mr. Richards.—“Did I not say that I knew my pad Eire bE Jt a. Tg, oon’s Proceedings. —— Al McLellan answered that fn Bt JULIEN ABET 83 ponte See: | Washine’ Gousi This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ais Aftern Idiotic Punishment by @ Tracker im the First Dis- entenees ih the memage of te Sayer otjeer nc de rs he —_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_—_———“—— ‘WED weep. le trict. passage a re! oR c oe Perry Wind, oe 3 en ny.son News and Gossip. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. SEMATE. Mr. Oste luetaet ownteer- | 4 mecting of the Board of frentecs or Pubits of Superintendent, was tbat it Wot away al Paantees 82s a . Gognae 91 | sour piesa Nacramen— Ts soetiges trot tds * |] tend Winder's Bu‘iding, for the use of the War No goeading wedge gorges gat, the rooms om | Uween the Mayor and the Superintendent kc w i ; Ber » 310 I ee S444 150.46, De mt — i where these o| came from. TINRE bay, ee chock lag Reghen Brans x ag s, nae ana is Sette ee Salma var, Con vie Power pee Bo joone Metalian,” imre, Wertiooh, Wane wan lane REE CATCROAY, y Water, 5 Conk ~~ poo: x nagenensi fue ened of the euthrore irom te Michmotl cx “Seltzer, €4 0et SLES GAUTIER, | Tine tiny bra Fina mlngp mamesate sl ae ine | Dinicotion between the Gaited Staten ond the | and ihe Sapertntemacet slur Hisbeeay present | - Mr. MeLohan reviewed the charges, claiming lamity —- 1817 and 1219 ania ave., rn eatin’ e te The Bvening Star. countries of South America. Referred to Com-| A cemmunication was received from W. | that they were true. Me duresmd to refer % FALLS OPERA HOUSE. Importer of Wines er ea oe ©.5. Prepan, vemenes. ee eee sy mittee on Post Offices. Zantzinger, com; Of the treatment of | the tact that the Superintendent had donie W a the celebrated NA’ x me Cowzs, Istz or Wriont, May 11—Ash- Mr. Spencer introduced bill to grant land to | hisson by soother pupil in the First District | calling a meeting of the Teachers’ Institute, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY myst Deracurp.—Licat. Wm. T. Buck been | pury’s yacht Cambria, English, arrived here | tne Als! and Tennessee allroad Company. | Grammar Scheol, which was referred to the | read anotice for such a mocting tm the ban: Commencing MONDAY, May 16, 170. PIMPLES ON THE FACE. detached from the command of the “‘Trians,” | with the Dauntless, at 4 o'clock this morning. | Referred to Committee on Public Lands. sub-board ot that district. writ the KELLY « LEOS From 720 Broad TNSTRELS, For, comedgn, black wirms or gai", yimply | at the Washington Navy Yard, and granted -—- face, to ™ ‘Mr. Wilson called up Heuse bill to furnish ar- | ‘The applications of Mr.E. B. Allen, Mise L. + New York. ‘and blotehed disfigerations ¢ leave of sbecnes. rr Douglass’ yacht, the Sappho, American, ar | °F. limbe to disabled soldiers; which, after | B. Mall ced ‘Biss Magpie Bean, exe of the Trustees, and within (we wecks he hat rived two hours later. ment, was a. positions, were received and referred. said: “When brother gets to be Mayor there ‘s comedone and pimple reme”, ‘Sold b: amen’ at, passe: . » m . ~ atest minstrel of them ail—N. Y. Herald. | Sir, ‘ap bs : DOR, 11.—The Cambria returned to | “The resolution reported from the Committee AM IDIOTIC TRACEER. will be perfect unanimity of feeling between the bt “ eee eri PB (cages: migaiendlgred dmb wisirdeasemy (rete ot. Cintas ale eae i pte WIS SS gent Expenses, to pay O.B-Hart. of | _ Mr. McLellan, from aspoctal committee, eub- | Benetton ee ey meet This company.com posed of the greatest artists in TO REMOVE MOTH />-aTCHES. New York, with much encouragement from Pode cbenent ot the'seotot Me, Gilbert, the | mitted a report onthe eee by Mr. | some members of the Board wil! go a kiting. b eT pa ge ere and Freckles and tan from the f90’, “nes *s moth leading physicians as to the recovery of the use Seppho won the race. usual mileage and compensation in such cases, | W. + enna aohiat ir. McKee, the prin- Mr. _Bichards.—*"Who said so; H's manufac Praises ever awarded to.n mins'rel troupe ‘They will | and freckle lotion, The only reliable and aarmicss | ornis limbs, THE PARIS RIOTS. was passed. Sarcet and hae Ss ee, ae een | Carat” asta that It won cnemmen re ‘Ofeubach’s Comic Opera, OHING CHD: eS Bente 4:8. Perry. 35 Beaver ‘Mr. Stewart called up the bill relating to the and Mr. J.S. Brown, one of the trus- . Mele! it was PRES ere atten. and LISOHEN | 870 39 was est. Sold by all'drageiste, | Geeemar J. J. DANA, lately on duty in the Southern Pacitic railroad of California, which, | teee of that districi. port. ¢ 2 . | apis 4 over. The: against Mr. McKee are: First. That Mr. Brown.—“I have heard it.” PT a a eon Quartermaster General’s Office, has been as. So ageicy waar ep die The of |, execa- be GD ted and anjust punishment Mr. McLelian then referred to Mr. K.'* pro fs recetved nightly with «ho CHARLE?. WEIDSIECK igned " juartermaster, Depart- fn Tag pdm CY Webster Zentsinger. son of the com: | nunciation and spelling. criticised an at Sanette, Grand ‘mnths fe SHARTAGHE pCi’ 7 sed Batre Dez, tn Bas. | Seve oetheLakec, Miltary Storekeeper D. J. | Panis, May 11, noes —The treble through- Se ataipant ty reveng bisp ,to Write ope thousand | Green delivered by him in November last, te ie. and Matinee y 21, | kete—in cases. For fe by all wholesale ers | ment o! oh ‘- i ery shig! Bt 2 o'clock. Admission its for United States, | young has been ordered from Harper’s Ferry to | out the city last evening were much more ser! the $1, Dress Circle 75 cents; rt verbatim, in which he pointed out anuw wine he " os | SOHULTEE @ 3/12 0h So" SN — | SORT rth, fo Beaver, street, New partment building on the southerly corner | he seized said Webster Zantsinger and throw him Fer or entee the premises | one na ged for the erection of a new State | violation of the rules of the school. ahd second. that ot ‘man senesat hoy the New York arsenal. gus than were anticipated. The authoritics were ae ‘and | & eral times upon the floor of the school ‘Mr. Kichards said that the report read was le of reserved santa will e cqumonce on FURSDAY, —— forced to make a large display of military power | 2! ee ee nes | & ee erat eee at Maury 40 his person, and | was takon by Mr- Clephane. and was a rej May 1¢- at Ellis Music 7» AND Tue House Committee on Appropriations | in order to restore order. The barricades which avy “slammed him down and around, like he waaa dog.” | of some extemporancous remarks which he nad mies € fase MEL ALLE, Business Agent. _ maisron YOUNG MEN, on the sec rata 4 upon a bill appro ing | bad been erected in the Belleville district were bis tn 5. 1 of Vieth Seved. anomentmoek a. woe a onal Lk pt made and only time to look over. It was ATSB ee toca won, | Rinnareateisasteenespetan rece | etntn or sacoay tn commannton ans | Sanatzaaly axel ye mage | mwa Commons othe Batiog ws | Rect Grimey og era'ytavchs | pm am ania wpa. 1236 PERNA.) xx: SOUTH SIDE, auhiod alte wo consecrate union... Bent free, age to members and delegates. The com- | point of the bayonet. Several were and fand march to their rooms; that ‘uh the day in Near 13 Xstreet north. Baraat pavelones., Address, HOWARD ASSOCI ar reget take up the bill making appropri- | wounded on both sides. grounds surrounding the Capitol -| =: Tae and that some of | Mr. MeLellan.—“There it comes again, the The following Pair games m free view, for mere — ——— the of th to a During.the night other engagements occurred, |, Mr. M Silas uetere peona eahentat iment the boys 10 push and he fell out of line, | gnisnus of the charge “Catmot the Hoard ss i, Vibe Betrothe 4.° by Maritz Calisch; ene of the ER te RT ee eo eS "Belleviite | unanimously. bat ths House had at it | Sorted by Mar Odie at Wek onions eS ne an ee Most beautiful pic his great master, ever - were The ~ y + a, Be Td sublet io Amey om, Lares pictare by Laurent ‘Tux Present Josey Saeed Mee —Te ae cceunied during the might by the military | proper to wait until the Capitol buuuing was sienderte write onegnowrans Swe < being sehards.—'' Has the gentioman any more rs {ge Boat.” + Preparing £0 5 establish an additional land district in the State | in great force, and “no persons were permitted | susenec. TC Presented this new sea momen item about M0 words the remainder of the : apabepronp ren Aveta by F. Strobel. T : of . Richard oe a persons per: tyon eed speak of we wad. : Jokercet far youl vorranigrcd. Bieter’ of Kansas; joint resolution for the pay of one | tp pass. The police madeseveral charges upon | Of sheer economy. If the govennment had taken penal “sbether puutetnccat tas Acompeek tt lt | Gant chan | have of the animus of the charge apes ee & have shot Tecumseh; painted from year’s salary to the executors of Gen. John A. ie emda of peuple beim had eyes out of hoon, toy a ee proj yo ‘was unreasonable or Improper fa it — one m.— "Did Tose any such word as Fowhicn ‘are aiica ene wantred Mawlins for the benefit of his family, and joint | gna slung shoth whereDy wane ree eras will ow. The committee had con- | Hhtther it wasexcessive To the first they asewer Ine Pictures 2, cys : show what that no excase resolution donating condemned jcannon to the | injured, mainly those w! nothing to do | sulted with the proprietors of the to necessary to inflict ~ McPherson Monument Association. with the disorder. The police and the'cioter: | purchased and’ ascertained that id be a : imselt; 8: used firearms freely, but the troops made no | Obtained for about $500,000. It was p to ‘ SW ne. Went tn: LECTURES. Tam Nortneex Pactvic Raiway Brit | eeneral use of them.’ "= Lake Ges tuo synarce where Waltunys 10 | Consifored renee: tle per fie could an Watacn Webb, by Obarics Eltiatt: 2 Once during the night,& company of cavalry | sud where the Carparis House is, the other two | gunsifercd reasonable. but Mr. McK: that the char, . by 3 HB Koebkock. Also, choice | ———————___________ | Gers a BLack Evg.—In the House, this after- were ‘assailed’ with shower of stones, and, be- Cee are now owned by the government. ‘The evidence on the second chatge is contridict Mr. Brown said he wished the matter to go to bafta mt perme =o 2f eee noon, the question was taken on sending the | coming exasperated, they fired on their assail- amendment was adopted. ory, but op it the committee report that the scholar | ® Special committee, that the Superintendent a Ther one of the finest and largest on Northern Pacitic Railroad bill to a third read- | anta; but the is the omly omece toe tis | Mz. Summer, from Committee on Foreign Re- | 272. muilty of insubordination end sod de. | should have an opportunity to make an expla- gy for sale in the United States. ERRJAMIN SRANKLIN, es be ha: froma the determinath lations, reported an amendment, that the unex- | cided, twas required: “It'would have been | nation, and that some forme of it fOhron| _H.N. BARLOW, Proprietor. | ¥or the benefit of the family of Dr. BROCK. of the | ing, and it was negatived by a vote of 91 to 77. ve departed e oped balance of the appro} for the | wiser for the teacher to have the pupil. R” Smaa«_ Richmond Enguirer and Examiner, who lost his life A member of ate then | [ Only as @ last resort, working: ition of may be lied, under | While they that he erred in judgment they MBER RPHANS. im the State Capitol, Bic . Van. large amendments were men are out in & greater force than onany pre- Cpt og 1867 may A, = do not think the error wascl such a naterene to ral cor a1LD! the PROTES- BY b. &. COBEIGN®, Ine., offered by various members, and the bill, with | vious occasion. Perfect order was 1 Be Rees ere ee ee Secretary Of State, tocn- | fursction by the Board. Ae the Wenn eerea ioe AN PUnTHEN MSY ECH ot Lincts Hat WED- MASONIC TEMPLE, amendments, referred to the Committee on | fore it, and there are no Of trouble | obling car citizens to take part in the London | diction over ite members they cannot take ction on SPAY EVENING, Moy 11,0. miy3-td ON FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1870. Pacific Railroads. Panlen Wo acetate Cee ee PO | tebe onnes en the amendment, and in | whom the tase ee Bee eer eee rams £0 Bo as0 ExhibitionjNo. 486 sPom =i answer to questions Mr. Sumner stated that | ing the charges Fr. they discover an ie {°™ Sha wale } Gru CORRES FONDENCE. way 6.1570. | CONPIRMATIONS—The Senate, in executive ‘The “ White Man's Party”—The Dela. | this amount, about $13,000, he thought would be nothing in the conduct of Mr. Brown werths of conn S=KT. at BREET. | Colomel LA Gobright = seasion yesterday confirmed several nomina- Saulsbury’s om the Ram, all that was required. SEVERE ARRAIGNMENT OF SUPERINTENDENT KRITER’S, Deak Sin: In aid 0 sam which the —. ry PAT. ‘Mr. Sherman it that this unexpended MAR: of the modest ™ 5. bi de. 486 Srvenrn sTaxnt between D and E streets, active Journaiiats of the city are raising for the ben tions; among them David C. Humphreys, of r thought te ‘above Ord Prllews Hack. ea sf the | Alabama, to be amociate justice of the Supreme Telegraphed Enclusively to The Evening Star. balance should, under existing laws, have beep RICHARDS. Mr. Clarke, from the Committee on Accoan . ; Witmineton, Dat., 31—In a Democrat. | carried to the credit of the surplus fund two i Shao Largeat Stock Paperbtagings Window Shades, | Sanmond Roguirer ang Examiner, we wish You 40 | Court of the District of Columbia; ‘Thomas Hf. | io” Testing ‘held at Dover Jesterday, ‘ago. He was opposed to this way of dol ta galtted s large mamber, which wore are Frgmes, Conk and Tassels, Bings, | lin. Very ly, &e.. Pearne, of Tennessee, to be consul at Kingston, | Charles Brown, formerly of Philadelphia, and | business, of allowing these transfers. He had ‘Mr. i offered the and abe: fe the District seharier Coltas, Don Piatt, Jamaica; George A. Crawford, tobe a chaplain | $iBer%, spoke, ie advosscy of tho “White | no objection to ten or twelve thousand being | . ME, Champlin ome ee Please remember Name and Number. sp 25-ly" H.B. Anthony, 3. @. Holland, inthe navy; and Ensign Jerome E. Morse, to | to the Governor, need the iSth ainend. pode the regular way, by making a direct | ,.W2e?#*, Lal sow gh anne feo patio schead 1m NOTICE. Fores bane, Baia nh Boats be a master in the navy. ment a fraud, but advised submission to it at | appropriation from the Treasury of this amount, | Susteren whe tenes, em unde F OURTEENTH GRAND REOPENING 0. K. Harris, R. J. Harrington, present. No Kepublicans joined in the meet- | (€13,000,) and he would now move an amend. | trustees “to make whatever CREAR BGNEC ENG a& | Sos Wen. Tux Fowoea_Gvasrion—ar. connor, of | Soe Gert ctaneccs NW Mave ws amend” | Be Se aces ee My Garden is the airiest and beet located i Geo. We Adame.” Texas, yesterday introduced a billto repeal the | qe Sentherm Baptist Convention. Shorsean, when tt wemeabected agen th code te. BreegsNoucmber 12, toss) and whereas the ct cr Ey Se Flees, soMRMAis, Prescietet, B.A. Richardson, Tick se te hela ie aeased April 12, 1566, | ruegraphed Kaclusively te The Bvening Star. ‘The question was then taken om the’ amend- per Yalan ft the duty of cad Svspis ima Ei SREMANN, Presto. . F. Bolaran which it te a isa cofiplete funding bill in | Locreviiux, May 11—In the Bouthers Bap- ment to redues the appropriation for the Bureat oeer Stocarry Speck the gules and regulations : BT REPOSITORY, Des. ph Keim, tself, and gives the Secretary of the Treasury | tist convention yesterday the report of the Cor. | of Education from = 4 ER od that - : A onnoreane, ai ter, send, | anthority to fund to the amount of two thousand Tat eas reed, ration with the Northern Bap- || HOUSE.—Mr. Beaman, (Mich.,) from the Ehode demtod that he ihe Hayor end the ant * re ¥ wi L. r~ ty Counc ins manner in which M“ ” ae ira. £¢ ii, millions at interest not exceeding six per cent. ation, and was s ined by the wuanigana tote Committee on Appropriations, reported a bill ry of ted bis office: thc Mr. Richards.—“ Specify. Itissaid that while Mr. Boutwell is aware of the existence of this law, he is not satistied with the superintendent has 3 A. of the convention. The convention then ad- | ®PPropriating $500,000 to supply a deficiency in | ¢, " Mr. Champlinsaid no argument was necessary: — Henry @. Hayes, the fore, - journed to meet in St. Louis next year. A vast for compensation and mileage Kesolved, That Superintendent Richards bas acted | the resolutions were before the Board, and every nsacted. who votes se that he — it; because it does not include the compulsory | amount of business has been tra! of members and delegates for the year ending | in defiance of the lav cresting his office, and has de. | man who votes in the egos OLL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Wasnixoton, May 7, 1570. sia to National banks, whic —— eed June 30, 1870; which was read three times an jence of the Board by importing fram Chi he f the Superinten PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &., | GENTLEMEN :—In consideration only of the object | PTO mn 88 + which is The Ring—Mike MeCoo! on His | pased. ne ae nie porting ee through the course 0! perinten: 9 : ‘ ou have in view. 1 yield to your friendly request. | found in the bill now pending before the House. . ed permissior mak ngs ~— 7, ‘The resolutions were referred: Yeas—Messrs. BOGER’S GROUPS OF CULPTUBE, ‘on will please designate the time and place. td Muscle. Mr. Orth (Ind.) asked pe: m to © & |. parties for the public schoois of that city, and with J.S. Brown, A. K. Browne,J. 8. Clarke, Moore, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, Your obeient servant. L.A. Gosricur. Eeclusively to The Evening Star. Rete Pecitic Hater ia.” He Pending | cutercn sdapting them to the schools of mnie at. | Vashon, and Wilson—6, nays—Mesare. Champ: STATUETTES, Bc. Bo. | Tetenr Coliax, Bisine, Anthony, Fore, and | | Mus. Guan yesterday afternoon entertained | “gr. tovis, May 11. Mike Mecene publisnes | Northern Racine paltroed bill which he complied only by placing touspieuonely | lin, McLellan, and Woodward. PICTURE FRAMES, others. —_— a number of her friends by a social lunch served a challenge to-day to fight Mace tor from &2,00) Me. ‘Sar; My *(Cal. )—Then the gentleman } ©? the ti e,“* Prepared under the supervision Mr. J.8. Brown in giving his vote said that CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. Wash Incton, May 9, 1570. in the State Dining Hall. Among whom were | to 85,000 a side, months after the signing of f N ork will assume the Tesponsibilit: ZC. pe endent of Public Schools, | the introduction of the resolations was not in VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS. te, Satria ee ates covatax caine | Bresant ‘Thomas Ewing. er. Gon. mhiras, afr | the arttalan: “within | fifteen mites ot New of delaying the business of the House more hau | Wasbington-D. he Roads sound ches | Ceordance with bis s A 3 canuve vmavamswvor | wllibieh oir Vid Hal vein received, and tam | F.P. Blair and wife, General Hunter and wife, | Ofe8ns Or at any place where the fight ‘can be to-day. mmrongn the | Pith seruer is ieasil. ie cold hers Tee, | ate eam, Hime be, had po hesitancy, of sty ae ENTS. Husonic Temple Asnclation ware kindly tendered | Admiral Shubrick and wife, Baron Gerott and | "“*,y gould and several other railroad ofticers | egorts of Bir. Schenck unanlinous consent woe ie Conflict with the authorized text books: by pre: | ed the propriety of presenting the paper HOLIDAY PRES! ae the use of their Hall on Friday Evening, May 13, | wife, Admiral Porter, Gen. Ramsey and wife, | are here examining the various places of note given that Mr. Orth and Mr. Wheeler, (N. ¥.,) | ©ipitating a collision of authority by issuing to | advised against it. if called on to vot oc 16-17 ee ee . : We minx Oa Gen Sherman and wife, the British Minister and |: in and around the city. who had of the bill, should each have | the teachers mode of annual cxaninatiogsand bt | would be obliged to vote tor them. He hal = as oN s .W. ', Committee, id ———— 7 jets » d by the onde: n his " Seon Cig te Ht (lngunene:. ae ime at = “* | Mrs. Thornton, Secretary Fish and wife, Mrs. - Net the Murderer. — Fall meee ge defend himsets | Hi board after a careful iuvestization ya commit” ae PS Be his chain wes short, "Th bd a 5 ¥ 3. Bak - = - is a te for that ls hata e ’ _ H, DONCH leader. EF Tickets cau be procured oF MW. BARR, cr WW, Corcoran, Gen. Zellin and wife, | telegraphed Beclusively to the Evening Star. and “his associates in relation to their | act dreuins the dutice of ite oiioe date ak cee | Superintendent had interfered with hin in the Agent Southern Asseciated Press, and at all the | the Vice President and wife, Gen. Delafield and New York, May 11.—Fleming, the supposed | course yesterday. ‘Their action, which bad | shall be the duty of the trnstecs to he upon the time | discharge of his duties. He had wored to Principal Book and Music Stores. mist. | wife, Hon. Richard Wallach and wife, Mrs. | murderer, at Stroudsburg, Pa., of Bi heal | been characterized as factious, was governed | 8hd manner of school examinations and promoti prejudice teacher and citizens, as also janitors, epgaap = = | Carlisle Patterson, Miss Clymer, Mrs. Sharp | Was Reyeeny at = ‘ork to-day. Officers Pe edb ybua eee pte oie, moasare Sz gocerins shes is te & fotention. is, exter adh ae a ped pg a . — 4 t from Stroudsburg pronounced the pris- | as one of such vast importance le a »dove | quietly, y of Jud BALLS, PARTIES, &c. and General Michier and wife. Present from Strondsburg pronounced the pris- | a8 one of such vast importance to the people of ing alone, or, or reading Snd atciiine te etkecia i, | would come sometime. He (the Superitterden /PUE FLORAL MAY FESTIVAL AND EXH ‘Tae New Stare Durant B Government Seeuridion, prety erate Debs didusoe tree taanenren tise eee et sftean) and. gecarester as | to bien, and bed gets Lomond Go tame re a —_—_— - — ~ ‘aE TATE DEPARTMENT BUILDING. Government Securities. extent, ose who diffe: = m nt D) a y are v6 he Ti of pro- C Ties natiabie for family, steaming andVleck- 1 PROFS, ape ‘CASSELL ‘he Senate by 8 vote of 41 yeas to 15 nays | Jay Cooke. Co. furnish the fo dng, | Rate an opportunity to discuss the bill and pre- | fansht. dloning‘the whole ‘eat for ithe atuties, | have’ bees (Br are ein ea sever boom [o . 5 . y & Co. furnial Sag Se senate rls hs ‘ . uae aes ae gy ey ey ae MARINI S ACADEMY, adopted the amendment appropriating #500,000 | us. ¢s, mei "173: adnesyeortass 4° | Bent am “They felt that they should avert action Uetadon. feta Treat ietepioge polar depend apon bis | created. He could eall up detail attor detail, for cash. Office: 4% street and Unnal. 7 for a new State Department Building, u; 5-08, POP ed2 — 1252(5-Boe Ina dy 67,14 14S Dil i wuld hav. op S . oe S but it was useless, and he would vote for the rv tumac river and 6th street. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, Mav lit, jo Mpon es inasy et * | on the bin Snell the mepmibees presenton: ave | one minute, regardless of the patient examination ‘spes-Im G. L. SHERIFF. Exbivition of Fancy Dancing te’ commence st $ | which amendment the debate on removing the Hee n&Jy'@.14 14's | an opportunity to thoroug! ly examine the | fn all the studies conducted by the teacher. with | ference to give the Superintendent an opportu = ——— | ovlock. relock. Capital took place lastevening as will be scen K—Fiast ie a they felt that its importance to | the assistance of the trustees during ten months, | Dity to answer. as, San, Wee. Fhe music wil be under | ity ‘iirection of Professor | i = se. The vote on the amend- 7 15-200, Jan.4J ty, TRBS, 1554 ther House and the pHa 3 Fo apmeryy Se me Rd ——— to. = = spe wn <4 oe a bey Higa apd ee : j — ‘ook. ‘Rep. x ment was as ws: 124 |5-208, Jan.&J uly, 1357...i4%. | ret ion, and in view of case Santractions oy raish neces resolu “ berg uLnason pa on ST pT EAs Mewrs, Ames, Anthony, Bayard, Boreman, a 3m Jan.&July:1955..14% | not regard their ‘course as revolutionary. Pepe a eo some he coyld not endorse, and he therefore {rieuds and customers that be is now te Davis, Prike, anne ; Ferry, Flannagan: Hamil: Some ti man cxamining; and thet | “2ireoodward ata he did not want to pre- Sr VERE werden ea gat bs satan get Mepi ian Hore aa en, po ea a Pe ad upERe Rap! Coee: LOMP AND | ZaocFOR GLYMONT: Jobosten. Lewis, McDonald, Morrill of Maine, Mor Steck Report. a pe words astxoited the dot | Could decide on the charges, as Sell se acne BUS ‘Oe MINE: HickORY. OAK ARD FINE Ls | DAlLyY BXCUMSIONS TO GLYMONT | | Bice, Robertson, Sahbury, Sumter Sues giay: | (By Bankers’, Brome aand Commercial Telesrarh-| | be considered by that committee. He did not tre gree nad palpable eters ince Peek | eins sioien “Sinaibin one on ‘Woop, C4 “4 he fast and aumer C. art, Stockton, Sumner, Thayer, Tipton, Trambull, nr tod és : wish to any delay on the bill, hat bet! he lesars. Brown, MeLclian a1 loere were My motto will be 1m the future.as in the past. | smitt, Gupte Vickers, Warner, and Willey—4i. J markets oe fellows : 13m, | and was the committee should here | *y%tax; that betray the most inexcusable ignorance and Gop Rees tee hee SQpick enlce and mall prodte;” snd ee I buy for | Brown's Whar, 7th Ang Mears: Camerly Chandler, Cragtn, Har- | conten “iit ba TAD seep HEE, eae een | REG as willing, the coms He appealed to the | fuanlf this board ts subnit'ts bis distaie ans | clined, and Mr. Champlin war apposed in he SStarere willbe strictly cash ny terms | me, Supdaye at, 10:30, Leave Glymont at ¢ 9m: | tan. Harris, Howard, Howell, Kelloges Morton, | $0 ox, 1468,coupon, i11%:4'303, new ia, coupon: | House to vote down the previsusre and | been followed by petulant censure of itemembers | place. a itl tality of supplying dealers from dinner can be hedatG@lym nt.” nase pratt, | jghert, Sherman, Spencer, Sprague, and mh 5 ‘Bar, coupon. Hes: 5 20s, | coupon. give ‘an opportunity for Py examination of the | 90 ae removal that his [recctbitney Mr. yn moved st the commtttee peas beoeaiadeabiatiee Fe x Fr os Ta Sv0-Connieras of the House of Kepre- | BO Wsdore Tete, qicenets Ge camera: son freece enecteest ce ce een | eb seta apitly (RepJ Got. Whact, Washington, 5.0. | BASES sentatives on the Decline of American Com- Foret, Ex: | Gemeral Conference of the Methodint Jatenee egotiom, ae well ss hia ack ot irs tre | os tha SOc taet, (leer aa et gmp orn ie a merce has agreed to report to the general com- inited Btates Kx Lidayneqe ae ‘Kescleed, That this Board. hereby declare Say | Mr. McLellan offered an order. 7 . REICHENBACH’s Pinne Stere, rovi x 1 —: N.Y. Fourth Day.—After some prelimi bnsi- intendent Z. Richards bes administered. That all ords, rts and other book a BP* rapa aes Lotus, | SNQTERE LOT OF FRDCR MANDOOME | iemacehte tae nae ee 0: do. Werip. o7; rie, | ness, the report of the executive committee was the past year the high ond taperiee dens oo Re | pore sa resoree board. exoapt wach a EonsceesOrey 20 Yr. BABY CARRIAGES, JUST RECEIVED companies, allowing a subsidy of seven hundred arlom, 146%; Harlem | considered. The recommendations relative to | Oficos without bensit to the pullin sheets ce than | BaRer® belonging, 40 thie board. exces treasorer ole agency for the celebrated PIANOS e i con teement doce _ i, ¥fichigan Cen: | the certification of preachers’ licenses, the ad- | city, without credit to himecif, and without theage | kept of the board. apd thet all persons Stwar Rows a Co” Wm. So each, company; ichigan Sout Of probationists to full bership, and ‘al of this Board. Dave any of said books and papers eball ic * es . ¥. ZIMMERMAN & SON, ‘mission of probat mem! IP, prov: : Us a ; also, second-| ° ‘one line to ply between Boston and Portland 3 adoption of a form of church register were | _ Arsoleed. That copies of the foregoing preamble current week oa, Organs and Metodecns for sale oF Li Northwest. sti; Worthwost, pref psn roe ype fal ta gpd rescjutions be furnished bs 2 wecrelary to the ining any of the ta- jum! 1 — i Seven the most SSeratins terms; Piano and Tuning and Re “ apety" Send for Circalars. Rev. Dr. Geo. Brown and Rey. Alex. Clark, dermen end of Common wan Meg c Paul, of 'd low Island, 135; Milwaukie & St. r moved nt in writing of the Commuttes Councils. hout = 74; Milwaukie & 8t. Paul, preferred, fraternal messe: from the Pittsburg Con- <C moved that reterred op Annual Reports LEX. B. SHEPHERD & BROS. deiphia and’ Baitinare wnd Sovthterontnad | #, Woneras loig, aba 2 Western. pe ference of the Metiodst Church, wore intro. | cuit,qiarcemaved that they be ‘o the | “ptr. Kichards claimed that the papers referre, A iy oe MOST COMPLETE ron Bremen, each alternate week; another | Aintn & teres Hanke, feted oorey duced to the convention by the committee ou | “Mr. Richards said that he had had no intima- | to he ‘required to carry out the instruction eccle: visitors, such resolutions woul: troduced, | the . HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW - from Celene The same committee also presented, on be- ee meer not we be — Mr. McLelian said he understood that the Te half of Rey. Dr. Thomas M. Eddy and Johu series of charges as he would like to meet them. | Superintendent bad refused to allow Mr. IRON WAREHOUSE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, id. Lanahan, deputed by the — conference o! | He would say, however, that he courted an in- | Moore, chairman of the Committee on Annual f the Methodist Church to bear a fra- | vestigation, and he could prove that in every | Report, the use of the reports im his hands. Tho ternal letter to this conference, the official com- | instance his conduct had been © PENNA. AV., BET. 9TH AND 10TH 8TS., CAN BE FOUND AT as in this room. munication lige by them, It is bar ol place for the * STRASBURGER Bishops Jones, tt, Simpson, ‘Ament Clark: ao was pied—Mr. Vashon only Bespectfull heir assortment mnes and H itcheoek, voting i negative. (sovrH sipE,) Q week between the United States and Europe. ALTIMORE, May 11.—Virginia 6's, 14. 86 bia, 6:5 Drs. Luke Hitcheock, Taek, ir Daneenntnned a ceettation, eat to iy call attention to t of red; do, 1868, 66 bid; North Carolinss, new, 23+; John McClintock, John Lana- | them. Itwas one of the most astounding es. | the of this Board it is inexpedient at ne Seuat sarihag attorad ex enter “S M. Eddy, James | tonishing papers he had ever heard. The Sate. | this to require the teachers of the public GAS FIXTURES, 906 SEVENTH STREET. (OLD NO. 373,) BE- | ‘The Senate this morning adopted an amend TIMORE, May 11.—Cotton firm, st 27; 2 bat im and tn geod demand at yesterday's pie ‘heat firm: ‘land, 5 iv cen firm’ Sad higher. wits” ment® were untruthfal as to his conduct, and | schools to fill outany other than the blank forms fhe facts have been misrepresented and colored. qRiltag Ser statiotion) tefermation tanned by the He that he would have an op) to ittee on Annual under the auibor- either before he vig ‘or the and by the sanction of the Board. anni TWEEN | AND K STS. ALL PATTERNS MANUFACTURED BY THR PES: Mayor. Tucker Manufacturing Co, New York * Gat and Brgoae Baton hown.93 88 i ir. Champlin said he believed that the also those of Onilarens coraes * ae 200 grery member of the Board who had attended Mitchell, Vance & Co., New York, Ladies” Ronse made Betton Gas $98 ., not see the WHICH ARE pas Sot re | 273 | Ste south aide of torte ‘and south. ft ol; pews Bc sents of tas Pumnee teteen tae Pe cl otian oreendes PRICES. 3 wardly to the north side of DB street, | ME Yous, May 1. Flone sale. better. Wheat | (ettorences North and Woot ot te Mano, | Mr : Tisieding in addition to so much of the | 1c, better._Cérn quiet and unchanged, Gane ae prota: | the resolutions. am og ee smects assuring them of their earnest desire that nee tng iety os Shs hetout Saihot ieee 3 openers, Fox, vaste extyuas or nares the’ old anisa might be rebindiog, ann cne pager phe Se oceans nner Sat wher Mr. McLellan called his attention to the BRORERS: OL OORS. and oe mumber six hundred and will to do anything that did not require | tendent has been be bas been | between them. Mr K. however, declined to MANTEL ORNAMENTS seven and ax hundred and siehay-aant, Binczitice of principle to consummate reunion. | by nearly every ome wits whom he bas'had any | heave inex ver exhblued im Washington, and at the eo be expended to tae ena PPS similar strain. The addresses were listened to | “"Str-a- A: Browne said that while he did not | ‘Tax Marmoviet Guxenat Conreasxce me t LOWEST BATES. ofthe under the su) with the deepest interest. know that the charges were true in every par- | in Memphis morning, called to Every Variety of of the Ar Of the ‘Capitol Extension: tn rere in lurve enf rate Sg: tictlar, he know that some of them were tue. | order by Doaget. Unter the call of ‘manufactured, of style and finish equal to the fines Beaks Be ate bd sues around by Christian lows and fellowship, and were re- Sroprortantty amen inn ne Saeed move toe prensat syeiom sf durian Tae com ‘FEREA COTTA AND IRON WARE. om ry to special mittee on ‘colored people othe rors. statue — aie Ay tt, when. a sevens pie = ference, rs ad feptionen of the ur ‘Woodward said that be could notsce the | ference as to Saree coupe sens 3 a 3 ‘Vases, DRAIN TILE, STATUES, was rife in Washington, I well remember one nal ventimenta’ m that the sat Siitieg Jas the Board could act on the oalgect, | EreTiane 1a the Disctntine. This “A large BIDGR TILE. SEWER PIPES, Bo, day in my office how my feelings were shocked ject presented wonld receive from the confer. Meng ot Ghacharee poasltes in tho rotate Stmber of resolutions and postions were te- MOULE® PATEAT BABTH CLOSETS. Mites, of Sout Carolina, undertaking to acpel oan Sonumiasgn as ihe Methodist Epis. | pertntendent tatendont bad dent nt the Feachers” ne erging the re-enactment of the original protibi- Fanon nates, LATEOBES. FURNACES teuoracr au See" rane ais were Bie sae ths beeauet gene Usiee mab cola report of the Cometing ant wal oes tarmanee ‘weed thre <= Cater, evens, change tn tha cs BANE, cthers binds of BOUTS, SHOMS, sod G ‘st | im making light Of the veneration all paicin 1 up for consideration, and postponed unti! Inte, Be bed ed th jecoord. | sardine tn fast, ‘end to feliswe the ually low prices, too ‘to mention. We we erecta ener ee. | Se pea nae Sel ane | hee eee ne ene Ramp mike sir of Jeary Compiten wm | She ees at eemougm Sane | Bese sraieeaee™ ogee, Fed PLUMBING, GAS snd STEAM FITTING. rail want of ORS, and GAITERS efi Revoton temeng og To insert in the di efolowing ectbric, pa ia teachers — ete Sones executed at reasouabiovaes dag ateeerty, | Prices, and they will sce a saving of 2 yor coat siden the Nouate ig tarning pon te question of ves Se of this Church sbuaii cele: | for them if they wished to paz GniERgE gute as a cordial invitation to manner | voce wen |” Dow tforaet wane sas Bo. Senater irom Iowa, Mr. |, call on Senator In’ Matthews chapter IS, sores O°. 3. Disape ian metas cried oti, gintmest of | \mo-at a recent public menting te losaon, the _ Call and examine our Stock and Selesrooms. 1-0 STRASBURGER BROS, Ser etieead, Wimate anennt BY the ‘memories preving the to modify the regulation | ine Board be bad used his endeavors to have “lounging Classes” were denounced as nuit- syi-im '906 SEVENTH ST..BET.1 AND K, tor Sehara on ie abject calculated to ve one aa ee ere e ceteeer”) "| and again ad Miaod ap again’ the Betrd. $7_Jm Maryland, a car toed of 2200, pine a oO Ee | Ri hn gly ee | Spas gl ae wane eis using threats certain | suingles was recently received from ninpates ‘canmacns: Tanner a8 well as the sentiment ef the intarrs: pp Farxowamir —The mesting of the Grand aT iccarae SL notes sald capeuch thing.” | Without transhipmest. Sees Se ee Se Vermont, Fae man who done nat oor Uontor the new ball of that Order yesterday Pa jetardly. She gs wan rows oe rrr 4 tower ‘they can be what memories cluster around Washington, of to : than held at on Monday, a distance of a feet. “tn BE RUEEERES Toy Bena, , | Stren” Hien sea oie ers return cno ry Ee fo ee api im he (new * a Tat 3 ev'Susan B. is than a t's miles in length, with elght bands of The | which be bad no He bas the wa Georgia. railroad conductor was dis- Caran! BALLS AND pars | Sant? Honyerd ines, et PS ovclock. Goverber faye prentea. ‘An oration Sanat get sega, and had ‘made Feaniy ot cight: every one of wim wasters nas said to be in E about 2300 was delivered by Rev. D. H. Moore. At the | ments to the ‘not Shey were going or We have on ‘arrive shortly— A rita Devnet ‘Meoeramra?:, ad fiom fhe | Sy There are said to bein Europe clore the crowd went to the new hall, which was | "Mr. warmly.)—“Mr. President, 1 | where they came from. He hismselt Fe eT py nuas | oes ba 7 ett ec vane a a aad Er 2 Grand o rae?" 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