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gre (, BAND SACKED L- THE EVENING STAR. +S T PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday exeepted, core seot c= : — Bh corer nerer At The Star Bullding, | . ie Rat Core. Jain Fe mornt St, * u aT Tus H 4 Ape eros NEWSPAPER COMPANY. Z jected. who, 2p. THE STAR is served by carriers to thelr sub Tysetiey eset x3; Ris sere sartiers a - seribers in the City and Distriet at Tew Cents PER * + peared for ti - District a Wen or FoRTY-FOUR ORNTS PER MONTH. Copies od 3 ty Neel SS 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Ay. and llth at the ccanter, Two Cayts. OR lon. NEEDY SOLDIERS: TDOWS AND | Genuine ¥ Water, per Sozen: . per a AT THE NATIC EATER, 1 ES GAUTIER, SUNPAY EVENING, M 7 0. at s o’cloek. 1217 and 121) rivania ave., door ander the anspicn 4 of Wines and jetor ‘of Gieru unaier the anspices of MCPHERSON POST, | Reporter nce, and gh nd proprio’ vices of acme of Ame Sycet, Musical Talent myst he city b nm temdetnd for the ocrasios wf th are ocrasion, - ox a Admnrion 50 =: Keverved Seats, in Orches- me. $1.00 to be secured at Metzerott’s Mysic | Pore and reliable, obtained from fresh and healthy my: Bere livers, and Gearpadsed Py any, yet produced. “sold I pectable draggists. J. MILHAUS SONS, G™25? MAY FESTIVAL AND DEDICATION es! Jrosiwar NT oye ratios AT THE PARK OF THE WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN, ox MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Mav 16 axp 17. ‘Target Bhooting, Ten-pin Holling, Comcert and Dancin, iMumination and Fireworks. PROGRAMMT. 7 MONDAY. May 16, Se. m , meeti geu at Victoria Hotel; march to te Schestaen Park Reception, ete ; Tarzet-shooting. At #3: p.m. the Aw» coatton will meet a€ the Target bonse to welcorie the visting guests; «sfute of twenty-one guns. At4 ocioc® Mr. A pe S the President ef the Steuben Gecocttion. will asiiver on ory, oper solemn is uy a the coresr stone to they SPST EN MONT 'T. to be ereeted at the Park: Dedication by the@eand Ledges of Free and Accepied Masons of the District of Columbia, Vic tery Song Washington Sengerbund: German Ore won Senator Cari Schurz, of Missouri, and Hen. Edward Degener, of Texas. Muste: Address > as ® President of the Washington Schuetren Ve- . jnglish Oration by Simon E~q. Cborus. Sengerbumd. TUESDAY, May 17. Beginning of Target-fring P198.m. Prize rolling froma. m. til Or. m. *, On both days the splen rine Band will be BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, 2 i rae » | Forthe benefit of the family of Dr. BROCK. of the B fi 5, am till mght-and entertain the | For jee tds OB ROR of the Ricmesond im the State Capisol, Ris \. Ve BY L'a! GOPLIORY: Exq., MASONIC TEMPLE, “ON FRIDAY BYENING, MAY 13, 1870, Omuibusses will leave the termin at all t ‘The best order wil) be preserved; CORRESPONDENCE. "Park will positively be closed at Lt p.m. ou 'WasiineTon, May 6,570, - ete dia ease ie monet hich. th : 0 ‘ ear Sin: In eum ae eames sativa sournaliats ofthe city are raising the ‘ven ny De TRE oTIVE COMMITTEE. | EA of the family of our deceased brother ef the ATIONAL THEATRE. ~ | pishmond Enquirer and Examincr,wo wish Zon to ATIONAL THEATRE. | ag re ond upon Benjamin Fraak- ‘THIS EVENING, the Distinenished Actress, Gehagier Colfax, Bon ete, = P. BOWERS, .B. Anthony, J.@. Ho! A Ben Parley Pore, ii. V.Boynton, ROU-FROU Jerome B. Stillsor. David B. BcKee, ‘With entire new scenery and effects. - ©. K. Harris, B. J. Harrington, Mons. Sartorys MB, A. EVERLY WoW. we WBS DMATINER SATURDAY AT 2 OGLOCK. ” doin ¥, Role ye notice will be given of the performance fo < the benefit of the sufferers from the Bickmnem! ca- W. J. Mw Iamity. myie $e W A228'8 OPERA HOUSE. a FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. ser, Commencing MONDAY, May 16, 1570. KELLY & LE@N'’S MINSTRELS, Frou 720 Broadway, New York. LKON The greatest minstrel of them all_—N. ¥. Heralt ‘The wonder of perth pe gang Laka ethan f pany, com of the gr artists in | | GENT Nave beon recived ta Murcpeand | YoChave in view, I yield to Font friendly request. i me ‘en will please 5 ae sion Ret Your obedient servant. Gosnionr. Ni tie Upers, CHENG Clow | To Messrs. Colfax, Blaine, Anthony, Poors, and ie ever written, and LISCHBN | thers. N the gens of Operas Bortts. A pers 7, 1570. ths object ‘WasitiNcTon, May 9, 1570. L.A. Gobright, Esa. : Deax Six :—Your note of the 7th, acceding to the Wishes of your friends bas been received, and f ani happy to inform you that the managers of the ait, | Masonic Temple Association have kindly tendered Viock phe | the use of their Hall on Friday Evening, May 13, 1 TUESDAY, Giay le at Ellis Musi “Yours, truly, M. W. Barr, Committes. a T_T TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS. AN ISLAND SF Tickets can be ‘procured of M. W. BARR, undersigned, havit « refitted and Agent Southern Ass-ciated Press, and at all the this lovely and beautifel Island principal Book and Music Stores. ml0-4t ception of Pic Mics and P pectfully call the attert Application ye EXCURSIONS, &e. made at HENBY A KAISER. Hk GLYMONT! #2 Green ze A. KAISER & HERMAN RICHTE may 123m ILY EXCURSIONS TO GLYMONT — — | (The fast snd safe steamer C. P. ARLOW'S G4LLERY, Smith, Captain Martin. will 2236 Pesya. AVENUE, SOUTH SIDR, Brown's Wharf, 7th street, daily Near ith street north. &.m: Sundays at 10:30, Leave Glymont at 4 p.m. Tickets for round trip ‘80 cents. Mefreshments and free view, and for | dinner can be had at Glymont y1-Im” Calisch; one of the — eee —— ‘The following Paint gales The Betrothed ~Am nrg Soe ©. REICHENBACH’s nerica. Large Bech The Muley Rost Proparing for Sobral. « Mo.4Z3 11h Street, hove Penna. Avenue; by F Strobel. The origisal portrait of Col. CEstaBlisHeD Over 20 Years.) Johnaon ; Vice President under Martin Sole agency for the sale of the celebrated PIANOS ren |.who is said to have shot Tecumseh; painted of Wm. Knabe & Co. Wm. Bife. at Frankfort, Kentucky. by J jeagie. isis, | Met OD. a e x Teo which are added o1 Eee and Oy — Pianes, Mego elodeons for sale or! fine Pictares from theThrmpenn and Beaumon terme; Piano and Selections, among which are original ‘Tuning aed Repairing. ap4-ly” Gilbert Stuart; Sir Wm. Becchy, by himself: Sir | papers oad SCALES, Koeller, by himeelf, Sir Thos. Weutworth: a ‘ames Watson Webb, by Charles Elliott: All kinds and sizes. by J. HB Koehkock. Also, choice preetags, ae Engravings, | COAL AND HAY SCALES. from ether one of t in the Upited States, PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. mis chron] BN. BARL “ aac aeneas Be 456)Om Exhibitionyjyo BP MARKET ACALBS. Ge. Van H ana Sale 7 AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. Braet ‘at Stxeer. MARKRITER’S, SCALE REPAIRS FURNISHED, Ho. 456 Stvantu steer, between Dand E streets, ma Ceo ahove Ode Fallow: Etat * INO. A. BAKER, Sole Agont, cr Oil. Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &c. : ine. Lar Suck Paper hangings Window Shades, rom tGRICULTUKAL WAREHOUSE. ware Frames, Picture Com end Tassels, Bing outst < : ects lale, Rc. tn the District, i a misiana avenue obey prh and loth streets, Sf TERMS CASH. Please remember N a SO ee THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK’ F OURTEENTH GRAND OPENING or Gkuves MONDAY Apel Lathe PSTO si Al NDAY April 18th, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, ied im the city ‘apis. is :EO. _JUNEMANN, Proprictor. CAN BE FOUND aT = Ys 246 7 STREET, M GER BROS’, Between Trrrisenih and Fourteenth Sirssis, 906 SEVENTH STREET, (OLD NO. 373,) BE- — TWEEN 1 AND K STS. OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHBOMOS, &c., LOOK AT THESE PRICES: BOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTUBE, Ladies fin ARTISTS’ MATEBIALS, STATUBTTES, &¢., &c., #ICTUBE FRAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. WELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, . PABLOB BRACKETS, &¢ A Fine Aseortmentfor ~ HOLIDAY PRESENTS. oo i-ly A.V. 8. SMITE. WOOD AND COAL. CUMBERLAND COAL, ASSORT! - Cc ITLES, suitable for faint) ssteanning and Neck: lowest mi .for sale rates ver street. rw ‘ap2sIm “G_L. SHERIFF. it French Cait Hi co wo AND COAL 4T REDUCED PRICES. of Themas J. Steam aallt tock of Yih etrect hart ii Se now seoperah ie furnish Wood and Coal of all’ at the following 3 50 6 50 z 530 730 S00 ;- 3 90 | prices. T CORD. nae. ececrenrenseoreretemermeees TSO All ie went of BOQTS. BHORS, GAITERS . KIN WOOD in bundles. id give acall ese Seer ae Delon, Sad they wil se s saving of Sper cage ee P me y strict attention sepyince receive a ‘Don't forget mame and No. STRASBURGER BROs., 29%-lm 906 SEVENTH ST.,BET.1 AND K. HILDRENS CARRIAGES. Just received, a large of le finest Py ye where, at ‘PPERT’S Basar, apl-im by er eee st, near D. AstHoxT FISHERS FIRST CLASS SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 618 Ninvu Sraurr, PATENT OFFICE, epll ly {Rep} Got. Be"removed; oo thet they will not cheapest in the * et Berall " Cott’s Revolvers, Pistols, Gussie . ‘ 224 7th 1D LOCAL NEWS, cH i mee _| sured St beget tata, , Cogeinaten. whe “TRE WEEKLY STAR patinne! en Fritay| W2, §5—N&. 5,357. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1870. TWO CENT: “ine Hare followed, for morning—81.50 a year. nay og actos . SS SET, = cm Mu OmIO BAMROAD Case, AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR, | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR.| _FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, | sn-1\'¥ Sets ithe Sess Rous LLA A. STOCKTON, a LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, This Afternoon’s Proceedings, | ss cpt sr "yr. wes omncieced ts porns alana Passed at Second Seasion of Forty-first Congress This Afternoon’s Dispatches. bd BBs | brits. Bachanag. The Court reserva tts decision MASONIC TEMPLE. 10 aes Another ease of the United States agt. the Baltimore WEDNESDAY Eyesihc May 1s oe vce | Pecans ax Ace maxilPEMIENO. 36, ate | Washington News and Gossip. PRESS REPORTS. = Friar, May 13. Bore thar eee fo Pa awe an re CKETS, 50 Cente is? Mosc or appropriations to ra ESSE ‘ATE.—Mr. Tr > | within was taken Up. Mr vei eee erie remt a Seen acces | aes ves tara | MSSOCTED tim ote lee oantadee torent, | Stree Rochete Brandy. dune thirty, eighteen huadred and seventy, FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. and for other purposes. Born TEE SENaTE axp House to-day agreed | The Emperor Comgratulated — 557 [Continued from Fexterday’s ster.) te adjoure over until Monday, and a majority of Micters Arrested. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. the members of both bodies will go down the | 7raphed Reciusively to The Bvening Sar. To pay for copies of the Congressional Globe Panis, May 13—Adolphe Yvan’s spegetcel and Al ‘arn ‘bers and dele- tiver'te-morrow on the excursion tendered to | picture of ‘America is iticised x turnisted to mem! pmo Bg Knead op Vd mick oek cigney Congress by the citizens of Washington. Keres“ ne newopeper sa it do for ‘Je for revo a oor fee in the Daily Mas. D. P. Bowers has a benefit at the Na- All he none ggg Nees foreign oe eo . Her congratulated on Globe debates of the House of Reprecntatne, | tonal Theater this evening engagement | ine vote. 1s Alewives, 9620, The ecnme bas ure, be of fe same session, three thousand and seven- ee ee Many arrests were made 3 rrday. During Coon, | 2nd saoubt, proven tobe a failure, aad will gov teen dollars . E. L. Wenpert co! short en- continuance troul people were 4 © - rooming wnat additional compensation tothe | gagement. afbrenended. for partieipation inthe rg. ss, | /Ghafe Asai erdigwigreniis -ehebeonmiph Sens Or ae a bees pormresnnt begun ts chuainer aman Anse PUBLIC —At two o'clock, Giobe for reporting the Proceedings of the Sen. | ‘THB PRusrment this morning signed the com- | the cases, some of the prisoners have been sen anh ot Sees Zestagley afternoon. the Encampment reassembled, Congeces econ semston of the Forty-Pirst | missions ot David ©. Humphreys, to be #ssoci- | tenced to'from two to six months imprisonment. Pas cay tn | A: kempe wenty ciontat Oe eee Geet; oo Sener gS Bnt hundred “dollars each, four | ate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- Thefuneral of Count de Stockelberg, Russian ‘to-day. ebonds | erner Lucien Fairchild, of Wisconsin, Vice Com Gen. Lewis W Pa.. Junior Vice For the tsual additional compensation to the | triet of Columbia, and Geo. P. Fisher to be U. | Ambassador 1 : ‘Aever, Sommender, Dr Samuct @ reporters ef the Howse for the Co S. Attorney for this District. ‘The Cambria : sonia ~ & ol my . Sor General; and Mev. Dr. G. W. Callin, of Ohio, Bignalled. be fer reporting the of the ——_— Lowporpgrry, May 13.—The anchor line " House fer the m of the Forty-First Mow: mR Beacgus, the Turkish minister, nee eee. res ae, Fork, Soe Glas 7 Se orang. scastom: Major Ben Porter Poo Congress, eight hundred dellars each, four thou- | tert here with his family for New York, to-day, gn 13.—The steamship Cam- indebtedness of the corpo. | Teevlutions. which were sdopted. congratel ‘To defray the expenses of the Committeson | from which city he is to sail to-morrow morn: | brts, from ‘ork, for Hamburg, touched | ration of Washington, the market value of its pg yt fF the Post Onice and Fort Roads, imourred in | ing for France, on one year’s leavo.ot wbeenco. | Bere at o'clock this morning to Gebark. ‘Ths | stocks, ond Wer which was bow so fratervally unites thove wh rallied beneath ices Haceet gee Nor koran | Heistompend about a month in France, and | Yonlonpasengersareallwef |r Bonine: intinducea bi upniementary we | fT a tf tags vhs he nus was Boston on the order sreare tae akeprescnt: | thence proceed by Constantinople. Mone ge States im their civil , and to farnish the {ston crag, Forte, suppression of te rebsliion, y House. z eet means for their vi ‘ Teeognize aracte: ono derray the expec cr the Gemmittce on | NOMIKATIONS—The President sent the fol- was again seized by the authorities ian creche, | _Mr-Sumner explained that hie bill was de- of and patriot than tle late Major Gearral ta Mittary Affairs, meured In the seceut Ineesrn, | lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: ps ne ns : fo recure equal rights to all persons, in Se poe ee gations on the erder of the Housé of Represent- George W. Dent, to be Appraiser of Merchan- ieyra hey ad From. tel steamboats and all iS COnVEY- | hearts of the poople of the United Siates by the Stives, to be paid ints the contingent fandat | dice eee Pests aie Prstu, May ‘ossuth has protested | ances, hotels, licensed theaters and houses of | cred observance of the Sith uf May era nay deat Pay ARS ye be necessary, not |“ Pectmasters= Napoleon B. Stone, against the centralist tendencies of the An-| public entertainment, common schools, and | cate@ to the decoration of ‘thet graves. tee drassy administration. foseitations of authorized ia at 8: exceeding four thousend dollars. Francisco; Charles W. Webster, at Fort Plai of tte Srend Army, ite and i and all comrades in their individual capacitics. uso For contingent and miscellaneous of | N. Y= Charles H. Harding, at’ Bradford, More Outbreaks in Italy. ¢hurch institutions, and cemetery belt wimoet endsvors to 4 logisiatis the House of Representatives, to erray outs ‘Moore, at Owensboro’, Ky.; Susan Hi | Fronancu, Mey ion tarthor ma teers serious Teor porated also as jurors in the courts, ecgicn tn test tempective tate inca at eee standing indebtedness, incurred by imvestiga- | Burbridge, at Hopkinsville, Ky, outbreaks have occurred in Calabria. ‘Troop: | tinal and State. Nehinent and maintenance of ting committees, ‘and in the office of the Ser- —_ are moving thither in force. mittee, and Mr. Sumner stated that “ sailors, . grant atarme of the House, tee thousand | ‘Twe Howamp InvesTioATINa Counrrrse | ore Threatens Extreme Meas. | paseed, as he hoped it would be, there Sind ta conenteence ol eoeeta Hncived oe ates, ndred and Tiere = Secs of wo ° PUBLIC PRINTING. hed ao mesting to-day, om sopeunt of the en- — the American Bish- while tn the service of the United State For the public ing, gagements of Mr. Bradley, counsel for thepros- Cola ne ee nen nee | aan wie wancempalicage ho uheias; Gigegh innients accion Ine Reece kee ae For the fuplic binding, one hundred and tive | he desired to have General Musey to conduct | Quit their posts at Rome. thousand the examination for him. The committee, how- For lithegraphing and engraving f. Sen- Russia Forbids A pestotic Viears From ate and Howse of Hepresentativen: Aitees teen, | ever, decided that as the examination had pro- uteri Peisna sand dollars. gressed so far it would not be proper to chango Sr. rrr. RA 13. General Osten- te sacken declares tha’ ia will forbid aposto- TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS. counsel, and therefore adjourned. — tices ehe onthe amendments reported by the Committee the bill was {As amended, it iates direetly from the Treasury $225,000" for he pr 4 For additional salary of chief justice andtwo | Jvpox Humrmreys, of Alabama, lately ap- | Austria Resents the Papal Infallibil- sesociates, at ove thousand doHars each, three | pointed by the President and confirmed by the = om. thousand dotiars. Senate asa Justice of the Supreme Court for Vigna, May 13.—The Austrian Government For compensation and mileage of the mem- has resolved to resent the proclamation of the born ot che legunative assembly of the Territory | the District arrived here last evening and is Papal infallibility, by the restoration of the of Utah, and for officers, clevks. and contin- | stopping at the United States Hotel. ‘This | “placentium regicm” which wes sbeisred as Sue of the amembly, fifteen thousand | morning he was at the Court House remaining i. ‘WASHINGTON TERRITORY. sometime in each of the courts in session te- For neation and mileage of the members | day. He will not take his place on the bench ler eNincteem Eilied aoa teiney of the leghiative assombly of the Territory of | umtil the trial for homicide in progress in the | Woumded How the Collision Oceasioned. ive, Executive and Judicial Ap question on the amendment ‘authorizing Wash and for officers. clerks, and con- | Criminal Court, held under Judge Fisher, is the refining of bullion by private parties. {Hingent expenses of the earch eight thousand See ° "| retegraphed ‘eclusivay to The Bvening Ser. the | 4 2OUSE-—On motion of Mr. Benjamin, (Mo.,) Fr printing, binding. St. Louis, May 13.—Later advices give it was ordered bills. Feng ig men al rx ye panne me Tux House Commrrres om THE Distarct or | particulars of the Miscourt Paciie ors aby cas- = that when the House adjourns to-day it be to Monday next. sembly of the Territory of Washington, tor CoLumBra this mornig had under consideration | ualties, with corrections in the | ne session egun and held onthe first Monday ie | the bill to incorporate the National Loam and | wounded. ‘The whole number billed wernctecn’ | Mr. Butler (Mase.) entered a motion to reoon- Gaines," Donald“ Mebatyran "ant thts: "ay October, eighteen hundred snd sixty-nine, six | Trust Company, and heard the statements of | 224 the wor sider the vote by which the memorials in rela- | McCathran reviewed the history of the i owen dy thousand dollars. : d Fitch, of New York, John D. De sony ond eight tion to a ‘Fension for the minor children of Ed- | pasty: pg the contractors and placemen up in To pay claim of T. F. McElroy, for balance —_ pope te ‘meu port ward B. ‘Of the Uni- | {heir true colors. Bowen's little man Cook enue in due him for public printing during fiscal ear | came to no conclusion thereon. Fa e accident is ixty- illiams, late commander ‘ {ed States steamer Oncida was laid on the table ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and s x seven, three thousand eigh: = Mr. Washburne (Wis.) asked and obtatned four dollars aad @itpie eee ay i CONGRESSIONAL RELIEF FOR THe "oor or | next regular freight train, upon leave to have read a letter from Hon. Horatio DAKOTA TERRITORY. Tux Districr—Mr. Sumner reported in the | c-tra train, was told that it was twenty minutes | King, denying certain char; male inst , £0 pay for printing and binding the laws and | Senate this morning, from the District of Ce- | ahead or the express train’s time, when the con- | him yesterday by Hon. Charles Hays, of Ala- | P Journals of the last session of the legislative as- | jumbia Committee, the joint resolution for the | @uctor, Du Bois, who was on the engine, said: | bama, and giving his version of the affair. Mr. | sembly of Dakota Territory, and for incidental | temporary relief of the poor of the District of | ‘All right; go ahead. Petites nen epottice Of the secretary of said | Columbia. It appropriates $10,000 for that pur- | _ ‘The train at Eureka started slowly, and had Territory, tive thousand dollars. pose, to be expended by Josephine 8. Grifting | Proceeded half a mile, when an extra freight PUBLIC LANDS. and ‘Rachel M. W. Townsend. $1,000 is also | ‘rain wasseen dashing round a bluff under full newspaper article to which Mr. Hays took ex- ception. His letter shows that he acted alto- ming majority. ; . A two msalary of Surveyor general of Louisiana, | appropriated for the Industrial Home School ot | headway and only four or be ce ne Ep reer dod ol oy ton or | inemen, Be wes honeet, ead eta ake te ork clerks tu ae cmos; one teoeeaed Bee ee a sand on the track from a box on the engine to | billsof a private nature, reported from ceneai | Heat chict mas use. | dollars. THE REcEIrTs and expenditures of the Gov- | prevent the slipping o! engine weels and CONDOLENCE MEETING OF THE Bow z fe id th ynductor and fireman to jump off. Mr. Schofield, (Pa.) from the C i nr rus Bowexires ~The five humdeed and minster tattate eoMontana, | ernment by warrants for the quarter ending | {ef {he conductor and tremas instantig with | Naval Affairs, roporied Senate tat nae tee om | Firm Ward cor Rake ae eae ees by Ward three cents; for rent of his office, fuel, books, | March 31, 1870, were as follows : frightful force and with appalling resulta. on] 1 et last night. to Nef of the widows and Orphans of the officers, | thize + er the glo sailors, and marines of the U. S.steamer Oneida, | John nd Cthers, whi are ia fa allowing them twelve months’ sea pay from the hax, Hinether gate op which the vessel was sunk fn Yokohama | sii, gntbansing Charlee Srubas. Hsin ‘Mr. Hale Me.) rej 4 Dill to com; , and cheer after cheer went forth for Matth- the oiticers and crew of the U.S. steamer Rene, | Emrts, geht groan pa sage, with a substitute for the bill, in which it stationery, and other incidental expenses, nine Receipts from customs, $18,196,911 16; Internal jackson, in jumping. was hurled over a pile ; ; Revenue, $37,980,411.01; Lands, $73,888.17; Mis- | of wood, and found himself thirty feet on tli bendred Geilars, ne for elerts EahIs O06, Sve | Bre cer eas be SORE ane oe | cine eee nmelt Salsty conscious For salary,of surves0r general of Florida, one | Zreasury notes and fractional currency, ¢01.- | nes, and was not seriously hurt. ‘The collision hundred and forty-eight “a ; Fepaymen' y disbursing officers of | occurred on an jal embankment. e poms forty-eight dollars and thirty-five vanced, $2,634,855.67. Total receipts, | blame of the collision seems to attach to Wi, For salaries of clerks in the office of the sur- balance in Treasury December | Odore, the conductor of the extra freight train. into their camp occasion nding Caarles § ded over veyor general of Minnesota, AGSZSTIC. Who should have waited at Gravel Switch until | 18 provided that the payments are ‘to be made ated SI dolar Pieseen: Enadeoe ‘xpenditures—Civil and miscellaneous, $1 the express train d, but who either misaj- | from the Japanese indemnity fund, to the imber com For salaries of clerks in the office of the sur- | 213,%2.85; War Department, $13,314,445. prehended bis orders or thought he could reach | amount of $190,000. your specch publ fill have yeyor general of Dakota, two thousand two | Navy Départment, 86,483,004.79; Indians and | Eureka ahead of the assenger train. Mr. Maynard (Tenn.) made the point of order | \oue. Then b ok hundred and twenty-six dollars. 3 28; interest on the public | | The name of A. H. Stickney should be Andrew | that the bill involved an appropriation, and For salaries of clerks in the office of the sur- | debt, £35,05y,6 purchase of U. 8. bonds, | H. Stickney of Potaka, Ind., and not of Mary- | must go to the veyor general of California and Arizona, four | £1%,C15,21.08; redemption of the public debt, | land. withdre’ thousand dollars. és $3,364,577.50. "Total expenditures, $106,005, 029. St. Lovis, May 13.—A train bearing the bodies | to the Y cae Orewens~ For salaries of clerks in the office of the sur- | balance in Treasury March 31, 1870, $115,532, | of the killed in the collision at Eurcks r- | the money being paid from & National As veyor general of Kansas, one thousand four i day arrived at 2 o'clock this morning. "The fol- hundred and twenty-five dollars. - : lowing names complete the list of killed:—Jas. For salaries of clerks in the office of the sur- Concressional Inquiny Into THe Frvan- | M. Smith, Seymour, Ind.; Mr. Ballentine, Se. | _ Mr. - s held inet nigh veyor general of Nevada, and contingent ex- | CrAL CompiTion of WASHINOTON.—Mr. Conk- | dalia, Mo; AS. Flint is; G. W. Kiger, | Teborted harles H. Pendleton | ous these associations for this District. Dr DW penses, three hundred dollars, ling introduced the following resolution in the | Cornelia Station, Mo.;'a young man eupponed | 8d Richard D. Leary to active duty in the | Btewart ‘Choon ‘secretary ‘pee ‘tees Win Sen NTERIC E! uw .» Re 5 Hy . W. a “s Lt , INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Senate this morning, which was adopted. Watervite, tes Curitan iediahery tone "Also, Lill tor the relief of Charles H. Whitney, | Thompson. SL. Loomis, and J. © Stanton wers For navy pensions to widows and others, eigh- | 4, WieTeas several bills have been referred to | worth ilson, residence unknown; Wi. contractor for the construction of the iron-clad | SPpoluted to draft a constitution and by-laws the Committee on the District of Columbia pro- | Taylor, of the firm of Rest cok ae Ds ney pre reported the constitution and by . Mr. Kandall (Pa.) objected to its consideration | & cummitian wonton ty illt Slight asterations ty thousand dollars. “For contingent expenses of the Pension Oftice, viding for subscriptions to the oxtent of several New York; and James D. . McKee, Anderson. Stanton. Johnson, millions of dollars by the authorities We fn re U. as involving an ap) riation, and it was re- | and Dorsey, was appointed to notify all wentiomes Por pay of laborers and messongers, five thon. | of the city of Washington to the capital stock or Taaan meseengees Bate Cin meee o, © O | Seren be tee Onan cries tne tligibie residing iu tne Distict of the obeeneuen sand dollars. neere Byothon: | certain Projected x enterprises: There- | | ‘The Republican reporter gives the fellowing | A Dumber of private bills from the Naval | sili of the associat For rent of building op G street, corner of | te: be It : description of the collision and wreck: The ex- | Committee were also re ane of. x1u Wanp Wonuiw Eighth street, from the sixteenth of April, eigh- | ,,#(s#teds That said committee be instructed | press train of five er cars, one baggage | , Mr. Dawes, (Mass.) from the Committee on von af a New Cat, teen hundred’and sixty-nine, until the tret dey | %,imauire into and report to the Senate the | Pac'aca ano’ esha sees long ama teen Appropriations, reported a bill appropriating | iargs number of frieade of Matt of June, eighteen hundred and seventy, at an | tire indebtedness of the corporation of the At the point of the collision is an embankment ,000 in gold coin, to be paid to Great Britain wrat the Sixth Ward annual romal of mot execeling see ni: i | city of Washington, the market value of its | fifteen feet high, where the road curves so | 204 Irel on account ot the Hudson’s Bay | form anew Emery club. red: doliars, to be determined by the Secretary of | Dobds and scrip, and its financial ability to moet | sharply that approaching trans cernoteee ace | Compans and Puget's Sound Agriculreral Cont faceive apeech. referring es tae - the Interior, such sum as may be necessary ix | {2e Obligations, proposed in said bills now pond- | other until close together. A boy standing be, | Paty, in Oregon. only ae @ Republican but enthetenced of tee te penndie peel % ing, and to ascertain what further | milf | side engineer Jackson was the tirst to desery the | MF Lawrence (Ohio) opposed the appropri | jay aunt aaPanipat ute the frond of the labor INDIAN DEPARTMENT. te is an zs bricar a eagenon or = poclen me ‘of the apy roaching train ‘entering pono me pe hey fog rele the Se men, come of whom spoke b connection with hie bonded tol tenampreter, nine thousand the citizens, and that said committee have pow. | Lte,curve at the cast Just as directed | ish claims untilour claimsagainst Great Britain | apprinted at ftleee eee fake commit ine wan wes3 PATENT OFFICE. er, if necessary, to send for persons and papers | the attention of Jackson bggiren oe and For difference of to tifty-three female Distmict Bt brakes were immediately whistled down, copyists in the Patent Office, for the rend, | THE Senate Disraicr Bestwesa—at the | the . wn, own, were settled. red k , H. McGrath. John Brown, Fret'k ‘Mr. Dawes explained that the ong.and 3.7. Thorpe. Mesars. Fred k Frits, W. appropriation Was called for by treaty stipulations, and the | F tune. Jas. Brown were appointed a finanes i 11 passed. ing June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy, | meeting of the Senate Committee on the Dis- | the train’ was somewhat cheeked. No ap- Min Teese Chen went tote Committee of 1, : rotons the | _#ivrv-zicar or ova Gxnwan FELLOW cirizems ited tiers Prove ore nonmana ak Ree eee nnmerning all the mombers | pivcation of kxman power couldptop theheary | waon, “aed sestusn the coeceen or oe | REET Emer ov oun cmorace all of that nation: not increase their compe presen’ negation beyond . | met with a tremen reared on hundred dollars each for sald year. a (OE ag chance wah pt agen on othe | the track and fell into helpless, disjointed fright ety of the passage HOUSE OF CORRECTION. te rities of Washi: . C. ments. The car andthe forward For the purposes mentioned in the fourteenth | ScIbonite author thington and senger care of the express on one side, ‘and tue tariff bill. alty—ont of thousands of Germans in omr city—who stifl adhere to the waning fortunes of Saylog 4 Bowen.) and which sou: themselves : FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | ma: kepubiican A. ct ch met in the Fourth it, President, in the e | the probable cost and Faces tool same manner as therein provided, twelve thous- | course to pursue. ‘He thought the planet cook, | berland stake was for three year olds. ‘The en: and dollars. ae down Worth Oapitol steeot vety expensive. Fae aan Wan Ut, the Association sdding O26. Secretary of the Interior to p: x. Brown desired that the work should be | jn race was won by Regent, in two 4 int direction of the Superin- | Hrewn Hick, Time: Liog Tis aes a Mi section of the act of July twenty-five, teen | Ohio Railroad;”’ ‘ad: andeeveral box cars of fr ton th The New York money market remains egey, hundred and sixty-six, entitied “An Set'w | oul? alread: the saperter plea af thsi! | ether, werb reduced toruias meaner eee the supply of loanable funds being targety tc establish in the District of Columbia a house of | ° Mr. 8. P. Brown urged. the n of seve- | the blood of forty human beings. excess of the demand. The plethora of Natio correction for boys,” and to id same | ral ame: to the House bill to arch Tiber ——_o——_ be plosccsed manner as the appropriation therein made is i—one to bring wn North The Tennessee al currency continues and was further increased directed nd paid, the payment of | Capitol street. Telegraphed Beclusively to The Evening Star. Washington bad Gomrsoeee ald by th poem ses _ Cuarles Hi. Bios, at the requestetthe | Wastynse rae Blood-horse Asso. coun! chairman, explained the condi “ : Washington, respectively, to be enforced inthe Age eg | ke place yesterday. ‘The Cum: ay such sum as on examination he shall find justly | dove under the jo! due, and incurred in a survey of the grounds | tendent or Panic Burinns one te weduet bridge in the Dis. Secretary of the Interior, and the Mayor of ington. It was final, that the bill should lie juesting Mr. treasury not otherwise over one week, the committee lise to cause the whole route to be surveyed, creding the sum of-three undred it to the committee imate of the weSe Wea parce on coernra, | “Get Sse sen wecem pear rin TA. . 8. R. necessity of * “4 ‘To pay salary of the warden of the jail in the | ing the bill relating building in the city of Sees BT 6's, old, 5675 saked: = ‘District of Columbia, for portion of the current yn, D. aed gre an Inspector BaLtimoRe, May 13.—Cotton firmer st 23. Flour | at Arbelters Ball. Peaneyivanls. avenue, & resolu. Te serous BS Teeuball fox the Genetracticn one pain pate guaguphen en doll; grees, at are entirely'un: | tion wee unanimously s “ That the journey - of Fort W. T. 8: , and other buildings at- | that no more should be built, and explained the ‘ sag Las Wentcre ri Ba TB. | G"hmery as their for the Pot tached thereto, for the Blackfeet, Blood, and | provisions relating to buil: in other eities. : agvanc: | this city. and that they sill uso all by aeretiosmsans Regan tribes of the Blackfeet nation of In- Mr. sae wee soqmeseen OF committee to at ock firm at pnd Fo LP TS tana Jn, Montana, Territory, as per ‘contract explain the laws relating to the building lien, sLatd | Eran and Nersonel Repethican to peblish the action with W. J. Cullen, United special he did. He did not believe by wood, | of this meeting in their respective journals. sixty-eight. balance due on settlement, eleven ‘Mr. Leibert asked Mr. Bliss several questions ¥ Ses | Tue etarisene enranared and ninety-two deliars | and sddrewed the commities at some Ioogth on Son, | of McPherson "To enable the Secretary of the Interior to ‘Wim, 4f; Chase called to urge the confirmation sea | ee balance due for surveying Navajoe Indian feo- | of niriend ef his for some, ofice in ter Dance hanged. | frmecrs emubr oe Stlotmenta for taste now Ree hae yg making The Chairman was authorized to report fa- ability. allotments for their new homes for vorably on the bill 8, 543 “for the suppression of cert ia given entities it to support. See ad- a ee Nations re tke, TOE. | Pelegrepnes Conpnence. | "ettivement. pronaclt llltiney ‘Benat = i —S ‘Tump Warp By ee ,BErome or, on the sul of baptiom. The Faised was and te i meat om whether | hada adult ry | — 7 med oo tho bed been baplloed Im taney, but vibe 2 docrines of baptiom, the ower of the Sharch, S7-A Mexican offers to shoot Juarez for €200. over the vidual ee ee want clothes made up a7The Motley's 87 Victoria's youngest daughter is. turned 13 and ber Bret bame is Bentfice Mary Victoria q i

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