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_—_————_—_——_—_—_ ee “THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Building, §.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and Lith St., | BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. coat ial tiers to their nb- CENT# PER WEEK or Fonty-Fovs Cz\Ts PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two Cxxts. PRick vor Matting :—Three Months, @1.50-, Six Months, $3.00; One Year, $3.00. No pap rg fre sentf rom the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday morning— $1.50 year SE AMUSEM'sNTs. Wy ATIONAL THEATRE THIS EVENING, (WAIUEDAY,) MAY 21, The eminent Actor MR. FE. L. DAVENPORT, Ina creat Double Bill, PIZARBO. OBR THE DEATH OF,ROLLA; AND DON CE34R DE BAZAN. ) soeerumoaenae NOTE. GEAND SCHUETZEN FESTIVAL. COMBINED WITH PRIZE SHOUTING. PRIZE BOWLING, LADIES’ PRIZE SHOUTING, oo BUMMER NS to SDAY, WEDNESDAY, THE I«r, AND 3> OF AUGUST at GEBMANSA (ABNER’S) PARK BF Farther notte and programme will be an- eye SHE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1870. S°RING MEETING YING PARK AND FAIR GROUNDS Asso. WASHINGTON. D C.. THURSPAY, FRIDAY. JUNES. AY—THURSDAY, JUNE@ 8 of $50—For horecs fhat have never WSR to first, FLv to second, and $50 te Y—FRIPAY, —For all bh =m beaten UNES i to fires; art 5. iw harness, tthe National € races te be mile heats, 3 in ibe Ko erne V by the rnles p clock p.m... to be Treasurer, 614 Penn. myzt ™. n Saturdays. M tte Z. WILLI£MS, venue. GPA? arrRaction | t WASHINGT! SKATING PARK The Directors beg leave to announce to the public that on - MONDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. Moy 2h, ats 0. AGBASD TUB RACE FOR A PRIZE WILL TALE PLACE to be the length of the pomtand back tand fun may be expected. as there will be six nie nts can be had on the ground T preserved by a police force, m3 ALL'S OPERA HOUSE. HELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS, y 16. For six nights only .commencing MONDAY, TRE PURDY and PRICE, the cele d_comedians. ONLY LEO: LEON'S Vatulawi Ching Chow Hil Laddcr of Fame! azet! ren mist CHa A MALOSTAN ISLAND! ‘The undersicned, having refitted. and repared thie lovely and beantifal Feland for the reception of Pic-Nics and Pleesure ic Parties, respectfully call the attention of the pa the same. Applications for pic-nice,etc..may be Bade at HENRY A. KAISER'S. 42 Green street, Sates: 8. A. KAISER & HERMANN BICHTER my 123m" Che | Vv. 85—N2. 5,864. SPECIAL NOTicEs, } —_—-——_— WINES Lif "EL u bes PW ia 30 per gation. ‘ort Wine. from fas per y BRANDIES.—Oterd. Dupay Bpoe. Sogn Teen isha Branlre 6S po gon Genuing Vichy Warr, 6 50 per j OHABLES GAUTIER, vaperet AUT tat Ute a eg the celrated NATLVE ‘Wine Britaus. LS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAL cl Is the be& article known to preserve the hair. At will postth restore. GRAY HAik TO rs LN. OOLOR AYD PROMOTES 1 ‘chow Tne ” It fs ap entirely new ntific discovery, cem- bining many of the mes, powerful and Festorstive ‘agen! x le jou. £t makes the Hatr smooth nd glossy, And does me. stain the skin! It istecommended and used by the first medica) “For eae ‘or eale by all crane. iy HALL & Ca, ‘roprtet ms 12-eolm Washua. N.H., Pi 180. PBERRY DAVIS’ 1870. VEGETABRE © PAIN KILLER.” The Great Family Medicine of the Ae. TUIRTY YEARS Have elapsed since the introduction of the Pain Killer to the putlic, and Het at the prevent time it fs More popular end commands a larger sale than ever before. al —— ne try over the world its effects in curt, iis that flesh is heir to,” are acknowl- eda reciated, and asa PAIN KILLER its fame is limi sect, nor race, THIRTY YEARS is certain! te no country, we the efficacy e long enough time to P ‘any medicine. and that the Pass oy aR be “a its a cae tis ay ved by the w fe i hag attalned It isa stn aud EYFECTIVE remedy. Sold by all Drugait pai col PIMPLES ON THE FACE. For comedones, black-worms or grabs, pimply ——— and blotehed fet ar bepenrend on i a use Perry's comedone and pimple remedy. Sold bs sildrusaists.. Pele Ter mwas” TO REMOVE MOTH PATCHES, Freckles and tan from the face, use Perry ‘* moth and freckle lotion. The only reliable and tarmlese Femedy. Prepared by Dr. Be. Berry. 39 Teaver and 39 Broad streets, N.¥. Sold by all druggists, ‘ap FamWas. omemonenes HEIDSI CHAMPAGNE. ‘Sillery and Extra Dry. In Bas- by all wholesale grocers i sept for United Staten, 2 10" Beaver street, New rk. mb 21 Zawam AND AN s XOUNG MEN, on the passional Attraction of the sexes, and the happiness of TRUE MazRiacE, when ‘manhood and fect wo- manhood unite to consecrate the union. Sent free, fn_sealed envelopes. Address, HOWABD ASSOCI- ATION, Box P, Philad: Pa. 1826-003 ARLOW'S GALLERY, 3236 Perna. av: SOUTH SIDB, Near 1304 street norta. ‘The following Paintings are on free view, and for sale: “The Betrothed, by Maritz Caliseh; one of the Most beautiful pictures by this great master, ever ‘exhibited in America Buel, “The Mid. By F! Strobel - Johuson ( Vice President under Martin Vap Ten ),who is said to have shot Tecumseh; painted from Life, at Frankfort, Kentucky, by J." Neagle, 1543. To which are added one hundred and twenty other fine Pictures from the “The mpson”’ and Beaumont goliections, among which are original portraits, of uamin West, by himself; Gen. Washington. by Giltert Stuart; Sir Wm. Beechy. by himself; Sir Godfrey Kueller, by himself, Sir Thos. Wentworth; Gen. James Watson Webb, by Charles Elliott: Street Scene, by J. HB. Koehkock. Also, choice Feniee Coler and Pencil Drawings. Old ngravings, @c.; making altogether one of the finest and largest collections for sale in the United States. mid (Chronj H.-N. BARLOW, Proprietor. 456)Om ExXhibitionsNo 456 kr { and Sale } Frm Srnesr Srresr aT ARKRITER’S. Mo. 486 SEVENTH STREET. between Dand E streets, reat Doors ators Oud Fellows’ Hail, Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &c. Choice i Also, Largest Stock Paper! i . Window Shades, Pietare Frames, Picture Cord aud Tassels, Rings, Malls, Be, Jp the District. - iS CASH. Please remember Name and Number. ap 25-ly" . A= 945 F STREET. Barwon Tririgeih and Fourteenth Strests, OL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHEOMOS, &c., BOGER’S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUERTTES, &c., &c., PICTURE FRAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. VELVET PASSE PABTOUTS, A. V. 3. SMITH. WOOD AND COAL. EBLAND CUAL, ASSORTED IN agau- 'S. suitable for family, steaming and black- maith purposes, for sale at the lowest possible: tees for cab. “Office: Os strect and Canal’ Densts hee tomac river and 6th street. ‘seas-tns G_L. SHERIFE. Vy Cop AND Coax AT REDUCED PRICES. bought of Themas J. Galt the Steam Saw of 7th street wharf. I am now prepared to cod and Coal of all Kinds at the following Having Mill, toot. farnish W BIRE WOOD: sawed in'S or t pioceavpercora’s 3 LN E WOOD, sawed in3 or 4 pieces and split, ‘cord... cove in sore] % olk Woon, OAK WOOD, sw Oak oe wed inJor oo paalessnsttnsy KORY WOOD, ong INDLING WOUD,? places, sawed aud 3 weet pad Ome 1222 pce din are- mus, between ith and sth streets, of 7th street. 5 : 1213 PEMNSTE VANIER AYERU Sm All Dental work done im the best manner, and at tracting Teeth PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. QGECOND GRAND PIC Will take oe hegers TUESDAY NIC OF BLACK HAWK 1.0. R.M Abuer's (7th street) Park, om EVENING. MAY 24th. £0 cents. admitting a gentleman and The committee pledge themselves tu make pic-nic of the season. By order of ws THE COMMITTEE. {24ND PICNIGAND PRIZE ROLLIN x for the benefit of PROSPECT H y ILL CEMETERY, at be held LOEFFLER’S WASHINGTON CITY New York av abet. Ist and 24 str ¥. MAY 23,1570. @ gentleman and ladies, Fifty If the weather ig unfayorable on the Pic-Nic will be held on Tuesday, Ma STEAMER OC. vy. SMITH, CAPTAIN J. MARTIN, Will leave 8. P. Brown's Wharf, foot of 7th street, ec EVERY MORNING, at Wo'clock, ove day, the ath. mid $2" FOR GLYMONT and Intermediate Landings FIFTY CENTS the round trip. SUNDAYS at 10:30. 0! FOR GLYM DAILY EXCURSIONS TO GLY MONT. ‘The fast and safe steamer U. Smith, Captain Martin, will leave mh25-tt Brow ey aot Te seeet dail ot ry ; Sundays at 10-80. Leave Glymon = Tickets for round trip 80 conte. Betsedhneent? ani dinner can be had at Glymont- myll-im* c REI Piano Store, » Me. 423 11th Street, above Penna. Avenue, (Ber, om se REZAMLISUED OVER 90 Teas) of Wm. Kuabe & Uo., Baltimore, and W! McCammon, Albany; also, second-hand Pianes, Organs and Molodeons for sale or’ Fent on themost terms; Piano Organ Tusing ond Repaitinay ‘apety™ — THE MOST COMPLETE swoon or BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, CAN BE FOUND aT STRASBURGER BROS’, 906 SEVENTH STREET, (OLD NO. 373,) BE- TWEEN | AND K STS. LOOK AT THESE PRICES: Ladies’ fine Col'd and Bronze Button Shoes. $3.50 foes, SR Oct ne —— +4 Children’s “ “00 “ no-heels Col’d & “* Laced 00 Ladies’ Home made Button Gaiters... 00 “ . jutton Gaiters... 3.50 75 50 50 00 = and $109.30 Songress Oeltere as toe tate 888 Bore’ Shoes and Galiata: or Grea of tchait °°" B7-Gentlemen’s BOOTS and GAITERS measured Store tinds of BOOTS, SHORS, tod LIF ERS st everything sold at regular wholesale Allin want of BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITE: prices, nd they will sce's saving of % yer cent’ Don't forget name and No. STRASBURGER BROS., api-lm 906 SEVENTH ST..BET.1 AND K. or Bther ased, if desired ae NTHONY FISHERS without pain. FIBST CLASS SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. No. 619 Nivts Stazer, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE, MPIBE HEATING ANGE. thon! in the world. _ ‘ag — ‘Simple in cunstraction. i warm ms in coldest weather. H. 1. Gl RY. jena oe ra aS, | hl YOU ARE IN WANT OF PURE MEDICINE Any TOILET ARTICLE for the complex- jon, skin or hair, FINE PEBFUMERY OB SO0AP3, Caillat SIMMS’ PHARMACY, ‘and bay at reduced gold prices mié-6t I + waged FRIEND. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE HANDSOME BABY CABRIAGES. JUST RECEIVED. H. F. ZIMMERMAN & SON, 316 7TH STREET, Send for Utreulare. ag OFFICIAL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, ‘Second Session of Forty-first Pratic—No. 81, u AN Act to provide for the creation of corporat! in the District of Columbia by general law. | Continued From Yesterday s Star.) No person holding stock im such company as exe- cutor, administrator, yond De security shall ‘aa stock holde hg cach ancotints elaine sacob ‘ i och any: bal then 8 pledging such stock. the and shall be of euch compan: shall be conadered as hol A}; bn Hable as a st T acco! 3 and the estate ‘and iunds im the bandsof such executor, adminis. trator, guardignor trustee, shall be liable in like manner and to the same extent as the testator or in- testate, or the ward or i trost Tit. interested ineuch fand would n@e been tf he had been living and com: Detent to act and heli the stock in his own name. very ench exectter, administrator, jan, or trustee shall repres nt the stock in his hands at all meetings of the company, and may vote secordingly every person who shall pledze ga stockholder; an his stock as afotetaid may, nevertheless, represent the same at all such meetings, and may vote accord incly as a stockholier. company organized ander Bryrisions of this act shall, jointly, severally, and individually be liable for all \feves that may be due and owing to all their laborers, servants, and apprentices for fertices perfarmed for such cir po- ration, and shall be individually liable for all debts of said corporation to the amount of the stock of each stockholler. Ax corporation or company beretofore formed, by special act or under the general law, and now existlog for manufacturing, agrtcwtural, mining, mercantile, insurance, transportation, marketing, or mechanical purposes, in the District of Columbia, or Which may be formed under this act, inish its capital stock, by com- plying with the provisions of this act, to any amount Which may be deemed snfficient and proper for the he corporatiou, and may also extend its ther manufac.aring.mining,ormechan- subject to the provisions and liabilitice | it before any corporatic ea: inish the amount of its capital stock. If the amount of its debts and liabilities shall exceed the amount of capital to which it is pro} to be iced. #1 Mf debt: Habilities 5 be satisfied ot to exceed suc diminished any existing com- may come under and avail of the privileges and provisions of thieact by ping with the following provisions, and there nich company. its officers and stockholders. be subject to all the restrictions, duties, and of thie act. enever any company shall desire to call a meet- he stockholders for the purpose of the privileges of tbi ishing the amount or changing its creasing of its capital stock.or for business, it shall be the the trustees or directors to publish a notice signed by aamaiority of them in a newspaper im the District of Columbia at loast three successive weeks, and to deposit a notice theroof in the post office addressed to each stockholder at his usual place of residence, at least three weeks previous to the day fixed upon for holding such meeting, specifying th object of the meeting and the time and place w! and where such meeting shall be held; and a vote at least two-thinis of al) the shares of stock shall necessary to an increase or diminution of the be Uf of the provisi = -at any time and place specified in the notice Provici a for im the preceding section. stockholders appear by proxy or in person, representing not leas than two thirds of all tite shates of stock of the corporation, they shall organize and preceed Note of those present in person or by proxy if. ing the votes. it shall appear thai a «nffi of votes are in favor of increasing or the amount of capital. or exten: ne or s business as aforesaid, or for availing rivileges and provisions of this act, & the proceedings, showing a compliance ons of this act, the amount of capital the business fo whieh it is extended ‘whole amount of debts and labili company, and the amount to which the tock shall be increased or diminished, shall out, signed. and verified by the afi ot be countersigned by the secre ertificate shall be acknow! d filed as required b ind when so filed t al of such corpo shall be increased ished to the amount specified in such certificate, and the business tx te changed as aforesaid: and the company shall be entitled to the privilegos and provisions, and be subject to the liabilities of this act. itsel if, nui changing iteeif*of th Certificate 0 with actually or chang ni 4, the dunin- If the ind, edness of any company orga under this act shall at any time exceed the of its capital stock, the trustess of pany assenting thereto #! ally liable for suc! company No stockholder shall be personalty liable for the ayment of an! t contracted b this act which is not time the ollection of such ober umpany within one y ter th: ;, and no suit spall be brought agai 1 cease to K II be pers: xcess to ly and individu. he creditors of the commenced have conse b not ap execution against the company shall have been retarned neatiatied in whe rip part all be the duty of the trnstees of vary corpo- formed wu this act to can ook to be kept by the treasurer or secretary thereof. con taining the names ¢ ranged. who are or stockholders of «1 lace of residen: all persons, alph leally ar- all within six years have been hb company, and showing their mber of shares of stock held by them respectively; the time when they te came owners of such shares.and the amount of stock actually paid in; which book shall, during the usual business hours of the day on every business day. be open for iaspection of stockhollers and creditors of the com pany their personal representatives, at the jee or i Wt ee of business of such com pany in the tof Columbia where its business operations shall be located, and any and every such steckholder, creditor, or representative shall have a right to make extracts from such books. and no transfer of stock shall be valid tor any except to render the per- be transferred liable for riling to the pro it'shaly have been “dn. tered therein, as required by this section, by an to and from whom trausferred. presumptive evid ts therein stated in favor of the plaint in any suit proceeding against such company, or against any 0 or more stockholders. Every officer or agent of company. who shall neglect to make any proper eutry in such book, or shail retuso or neglect teen, hibit the same, or to allow the same to | aud extracts to be taken therefrom, as provided, shall be deemed guilty of a misdem and the company shall pay tothe party injured «© penalty of fifty dollars for any snch neglect or refu- i fafa al Gamagrs rent resaiti oresaid shail ity dollars r0 neglect. to be sued for and recovered, in the name of the ple, in the supreme court of the District of Folumbias and when so recovered the nt shall be paid i ected forfeit to the United lor every day it shall amoun into the treasury of said District of Columbia, for the use thereef. 1 To b¢ comtinwed.) s20e- Tux Cour D’sTar mw PORTUGAL—Interesiing Particwlars.—The Lato Bag omg of the coup d'etat in Port we been received. ‘The movement which been for some time fn preparation, was confined to the army, and its chet bag ey! Bead compel a change in the ministry. The Duke of Saldanha, having great influence over the or secured the by aad of a large majority of the garrison at Lisbon. ‘Thursday morning he was ready for action, and moved against the castle of St. George. ‘This strong fortification, after a short struggle, was carried. The Duke then marched at the head ot @ large body of troops to the royal palace. ‘The Governor of the Fa ag had taken measures “ig Bisa found — PS, me and arti in m to Oppose him. Thoug’ excited, they committed no violence, and contended themselves with marching the corridors and grounds, singing Bational tongs and seers, patriatic cries. r, the Duke de Loule, against the movement was directed, seeing the was lost, tendered his resignation, which ‘was accepted by the King. The victorious Sal- danha wae admitied to ‘an audience, and was juested form a new cabinet, wale task he Seasetel to un + It is re- ported that seven men were killed and thirty An attack was poth mere evidently an each other, and, after desultor: eves ranks and fraternized. The and the soldiers peasants who accompanied them, entered, displaying the popular fag. — King; long ve ‘a, Down with the ministry.” poscrenne Rita 6 @7-Pittsburg whisky goes by the name of “*body-snatcher.”” RA Lewiston, Me., man sold out hisgtock of velocipedes, that cost $1,100, for $25, — s7-“‘Gone over” is the heading to a Boston three Chi togral - leries in ‘San Francisco. lia yy sg S&F Cincinnati smokers and chewers are com- an oh ara the weed on Satur- 7 Young ladies like letters : if they have to tring, they are not stamps, the mails will not take SF Wisconsin's ithful Los w. a calico strimg around theli’ necks ai Scumanes andres. ar-Texas to bedivided into two or more Bates. "Fhey vay bos ‘Governor cannot pardon all the scoundrels there. blind man named Chapin, of Indianopo- ines the architect of the new Blind acriney ot Jacksonville, 11. a7” A son of a colored ber of the Boston bar, who isa graduate of the Im) College of France, has passed a successful examination and entered the Middle Temple London. AN being Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1870. EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Washington News and Gossip, | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Inrannat Ruvexve—The receipts from this | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. igs igen oere es FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Tue Hover to-day decided to meet herea ier Opfatens of the London Press—The at 11 o'clock a. m., and to adjournat 5 p. m. tandard on How, York a cipal Corra| Commissioner DELANO returned here last evening from Ohio, and was at the Internal Revenue Bureau to: This Morning's Proceedings. The Senate Passes the the Fifteenth A: other tors that that \- i ‘cipal corru; in New ¥ pained with He said Senalors GuwzRat Jonpan, late commander of the | Sit yr'the eaten regards the bvil as tevariabie, sponld be echomen to thus ope-balt Cuban forces, arrived here yesterday and visit- | but credits the whole newspaper press with hour kip Goon nit he oon glided ed the capitol. having spared no effort to create a better pablic Copia cfs catement rg a timer amendme ir. Sherman, with the pit conn di oro Sten | Meany tna Ronse’ | wantin ck Tah str be re-elected. , oo? op go gore Be errr ea a eed aoe \ f. Stewart gen moditied the 12th section y striking out part authorizing the Presi- | Sraruex A. Dovotas, Jx., who isa resident | Greceeby the Creat Power of beeen ao! | Gent to empower austher person toemploy the of Nerth Carolinia, was chosen as one of the of- land and naval forces of the United States to en- e Bapoleon and the Empress meet the force the execution of this act. Co ‘The Result of the ‘Mr. Morton moved an amendment making it 7 a. a misdemeanor, poe fine and impris- morning the Emperor | onment, for any m to intimidate a colored met the legislative bodies in solemn amembly in | voter by threatenlng to terminate his lease, or salle d'etat, and received from a deputation of js uses, lands or other prop- the Corps Legislatiff the result of the vote on \ the plebiscitum. His Majesty, with the Em- ir. Casserly said the effect of this would be to Prince Imperial, were greeted by the | prevent a landlord from collecting his rent at election times. Agreed to—ayes 36, noes 9. ficers of the late Republican Convention. CasH IN THE TREASURY.—The coin balance in the Treasury is $107,911,000, of which $36,- 744,500 is for coin-bearimg certificates. The currency balance is $9,300,000. SENATOR REVELS will address the people of Easton, Pa., on Monday, the 23d, when they will celebrate the ratitication of th® Fifteenth amendment. TESS an Breputies and Senators with demonstrations of en’ The amendment was usiaem. Schneider addressed on behalf of the legislative bodies. uy, Fool moved an amendment providing fine and not exceed! 0,000 and ten BHapoleon’s Address = the Corps Le- years, and a perpetual disqualitication for of Panis, May 21—The following is the Empe- | Cf, of any persons banding port lee bred Tor’s speech in reply to the address of the legis- “y intive bodies an dave tation of the resuit or | t2 Which he is entitled by the tifteenth amend- the Emperor Seizure or A DISTILLERY AND Ove Hun. DRED BARRELS oF WuHISKY.—Supervisor Em- bry, of Tennessee, reports to the Revenue De- vote on the plebiscitum : meet ntovtes. aril Partment that the distillery of Harris, in the | "Sirs: Receiving trom sour hands the result oud cotton Tet tine ne ut fram the seo. ith district, has been seized, together with one | of this vote, my first impulse is to express my son deprived of his vote may, en sult, rconere hundred barrels of whisky, valued at $8,000. gratitude to the nation, which thus renews to from the person so depriving him.” Mr. W. ———— nal crideecearin time in twenty years the sig- | S5iG he considered this a demoralizing and de- Taz Howarp Invasticatixa Cowmrrer | BAlevidenceof itscontiden vn penn yt grading the elective franchise. this morning continued the examination of The as rejected—ayes 21, noes 27. nevertheless a its urpose always. it has for its guides a ro Major Clarke, formerly Inspector General of ns, certainty of | | Mt. Carpenter moved an amendment that any reon deprived of any office, except ber Seacre partes Howard, Aasistant Commis. | 1 tusuncts, and. Adal of Us, arses: | Of Gongrestor a tate Logline te ae er sioner of the Bureau for this District, whose | {pies The, ple by the people of constitutional | ¥0lation of provisions of this act ‘by excluding testimony was in relation to the settlement of those who are entitled to it from voting, may Teform, but amidet conflicts of passions and in | Tecover posncasens at the aaa oe ene the Barry farm fund. the struggle with its opponents, yurposes be- | Warra, ° — came greater. Let usnot regret. ‘Tne 'adversa- | Na'ranto. Mr. C. said this was substantially the fifth section, which had been stricken out. Mr. Thurman said this would enable any set of men after the election to come up and swear WE REGRET TO LEARN that the wife of Gov- ernor J. W. Shaffer, of Utah, died at Freeport, rles of our institutions have made a question be- tween the Empire andrevojution, but the nation has settled the questio: in favor t sve Illinols, yesterday morning, Mrs. 8. possessed | tem” which guarantees order and ‘ier, C1eTdOe toe Cores mnnir vole, and upest an inan unusually large degree the respect and | To-day the Empire is strong, but it willshow | Si¢cto hh they ‘might commit perjury. there affection of all who knew her, and Governor S. ——— Col enriner rod ernment | would be no means of discovering it. Till have in his desolation the sincere sympathy | Deas It ‘will not deviate frtes the lise aeenna | _ ME. Carpenter Savocated his amendment. He of a large circle of friends. for it respecting all righta of its subjects Callens was note? that isn ote ase radi a ‘The address concludes as follows:—“May we | €% when there wae nothing fr 4c A CoLormp FEMALE CLERK APrornrep— | be fearless of the future, and of those who op- but when the necessity existea he was for action. Kate V. Jennings, a quadroon, has been ap- | Pose the fessive march of the regime which | ang he was for everything to make these pointed s clerk in the Fourth Auditor's ofice. | S.SreeitcoPie founded, amid political travail, | Cruel devilsof the South give thonsen aie This is the first colored appointment among the pence | rights. and liberty-”” The city will be illuminated this evening, in henor of the favorable result of the plebiscite votes. The Coup @ Etat in Portugsl—sal- danha Heids His Position. Lorpon, May 21.—Further details of the coup d’etat at Lisbon have been received to-day. Di itches from Lisbon, dated at midnight, state that Prime Minister Duke de Loule re- tused to sj i female clerks in the T: ‘reasury Department. ConFinMaTions.—The Senate yesterday con- firmed the following nominations :—E. P. Jacob- son, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi; George A. Batchelder, ‘Secretary of the Yerritory of Dacotah; . Dent, United States Appraiser of Merchandize at the port of San Francisco. r. Williams doubted the propriety of the amendment. Under it, in any closely-contested election, it would be in the power the de- feated candidate to throw out his successful compeuitor. He thought the amendment would do more mischief than 5 Mr. Morton reported that he thought this pro- position was rather broader than fifteenth amendment. After some further discussion, Mr. Carpenter moditied Lis amendment to provide that evi- inisters and | dence shall be required that the party who was ee COMAS It no-will. ‘The amount | Cente Dessau of Cone of was under | deprived of his vote offered it at the polis, when His Peianel eetate is reported to be $10,000 | Guress, and it would not tuorotors bee Panne: | Seine Seon a nays 22. His brothers, John W. Thomas and Benjamin R. Thomas, are still living, and also three sis- ters, Judith E., Ann, and Frances Thomas, wlio lives on @ plantation near Newsom’s Depot, Southampton county, Va. = of his will. Notwithstanding this the ing has accepted General Saidanha as Prime Minister, and has requested him to reorganize the Cabinet. {pain Espartero Will. to Accept it. Mr. Williams moved to amend the 8th section by striking out that part authorizing the United States Marshals to summon the land and naval —— = the United aa and the State militia to aid them in executing any warrant in process issued under this act. is Mr. Hamilton of Texas, said the people of the North, Senators from that section, did not know what the loyal people of the South had to suffer. There seemed to be great fear of using the mili- at prevailed. The Crown of i MADRID, may fit is announced to-day that Expartero has reconsidered his resolution, and now consents to accept the crown of Spain. This, however, is not official. The excitement attending the unsettled state of the government is meanwhile unabated. —— ae The Presb; — General ee - Proceedings To-day—Reconstraction of Boundaries of Presbyteries, ac. to The Evening Star. PHILADELPHIA, May 21.—Thi ing’s ses- sion of the Presbyterian General ‘Assombly was occupied with the consideration of the re} or the joint committee on reconstruction. The re- port fixes the boundaries of various squares by States and counties. It is recommended that the assembly recon- Tue LATE INDIAN Katp.—The official dis- Patch of Gen. Wood, dated Fort Wallace, Kan- sas, shows that the Indian raid made on the- western endof the Kansas road on Saturday last was more serious than has been represented There was about tive hundred Indians engaged in it. hey drove off three hundred head ot cattle and killed eight or ten men. They moved towards the Platte river, alter Making the attack. Sawver Bann, rnor of Idaho, yesterday wrote the President a letter resigning his office, and giving asa reason that the political condition ot Georgia is still unsettled and unsatisfactory He had hoped and expected ere this, he says, that it would have been otherwise, but as it is tary to suppress the outrages thi Why not put our officers aml soldiers to sees use, instead of them stand with their fingers in their mouths doing nothing. The rebels were omnipotent to-day, from the Poto- mac to the Kio Grande. Senators seemed to think peace was secured, but they will wake up tome day and find the is not over yet. (Mr. Chandler.—That’s so.] Talk about am_ nesty, let the Union ple of the South once speak, let them be released from the fear of the mob, and they wil! tell you toa man they are thay not Only don't want The eect hi o to have of- fice but they want them ras excluded from the not he deems it his duty to resume his profession a y- | polls. (Mr. Nye.—So they ought to be. Mr. of a journalist In Atlanta. Bard intends toen- | terles accor ae the votes apt Sm foward and Mr. Chandler’—Tet's 40.) Whee ron to the Gg That each presbytery be detined by ever a rebel offends, the way to deal with him is cal boundaries, that the presbyter against the Bullock adminis- tration in Georgia. to take him by the throat and knock him in the or bes on head. (Mr. Chandler—Sound doctrine.) He ArMY ORDERS.—Maj. H, B. Burnham, Judge mee See ne can be) ee morning’s mail, which was Advocate, will, as soon ashe has finished his | consist of ‘less than. five ministers: Chat | only Sonmelo K pleads ont overt dar—ore- duties connected with the late Department of | im the present distribution or in the tu- | ci Krages, and never any irene, repels $0 Ailanta, Georgis, and ter | GS5 coecee sd teas tae oe eee, See | ot ca toe tare s Gond tense. tae, shall consist of less than ten except in mission- ary districts, that each large city constitute one Presbytery; that churches in different | A meaped ereener having one minister, shal! long to the ey of the minister so long he continues’ pastor; that ministers Without c! shail belong to oe ry inarily (Mr. Chandler.—That's so.) Millions of People all over the South are suffering rebel. outrages. This bill would accomplish something if passed as it was reported; but if first one thing and then another was struck out, the bill might as well be thrown over; it would be of no use. port in person to the Commanding General, De- —— of the South, to relieve Major Henry joodfellow, Judge Advocate, as Judge Advo- cate of that department. Major Goodfellow upon being relieved, will repair to this city and 18 report in person to udge Advocate General for duty in the Bureau of Military Justice. 4 Mr. Chandier.—He’s waked -] You can't Gaptain and Brevet Major W. A. Kideriin, | cider that the mreseer eee ny reerily re | (Mr. Cha anywhere in the Souls! without the Commissary of Subsistence, has been ordered to | on reorganicing shall Do eot shin ed ees | Eid ot whe mitltae report to headquarters, Department of the Mis- souri, for assignment to duty at Fort Lyons, Colorado Territory. TRANSFER OF PAYMASTERS.—The following changes in the stations and duties of Pay- masters in the army have just been made by the Secretary of War: Brevet Lieut. Col. David T will as soon as relieved from duty as Chief Paymaster, Department of the South, by iug their succession in that synod or presbytery which now includes the iargest portion of the body as is existing to-day. ge in representation to the Synods and Assembly is not recommended at present. The report was placed upon the docket, and made a special order for Monday morning. ‘The afternoon was omil to-day. Mr. Williams had no idea of culling out the earnest speech of the Senatorfrom Texas. He ‘Was surprised, however, after we were pestered for years by these Southern States to admit them, and alter their repeated assertions that they were able to maintain now that their Sen: nta- brig vonage equal ae those of th (ther States, they are contin ly importuning us for military aid. Charch, Louisvi! te The amendment of Mr. Williams was rejected, Brevet Col. A. H. Seward, report to the Gam, imechasice ts sartaies io ayes 12, nays 38, : ng Gone Deps mt of Columbia, to + ‘Several amendments offered by Messrs. Vick- relieve Major W. K. Gibson as Chief Paymaster | | LOUISVILLE, May 21—The Assembly of the ers and Stockton were agreed to. of that Department. Major W. K. Gibson upon | Presbyterian Church were e: all of yes- The question was then taken on the motion of being relieved will eport for duty to the Com- | terday in receiving reports. The Rev. W. D- Mr. Stewart to substitute the-Senate bill a« mani General of the Department. Major | Wilson read one on the subject of the fund for amended for the House bill, which was agreed Brantz Mayer, of thelate Department ot Vir- bed enett of widows and ye = em 38, nays 9. ja, will proceed New Orleans, and report ion shows number 0! quest: passage the Co: General Department of yolumes inted during the was forty-four bit . eee lea mae Texas, torelieve oe Nichalas Neder. Major [Seoomee | Mere wenn @ books of the aes | , Mr. Thurman said so many amendments had edder upon ved will report arch, been that there to the Pay master Gi ral - ‘Wash: tenn two thousand tracts of various sizes—the whol: ae Seon hr gg ae Or on this who knew what it » it a bill which shocked every principle of tree SS He moved to commi' Ste rae fe pene ne it the wi ad i - a DIN as it and te be taken on ene! jor F. M. Etting of the late De; tof the Cumberiand, las been signal neners oe . the Department of the South. Rail a Mat im the Ww. Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. Tue PRINTERS OF WASHINGTON.—We have $1. Lois, May 21—The Chicago and Aiton | Monday wittoutdebane, oo % had occasion heretofore to quote from the 1 Dhee eh cadiccns Mee gered ~ ef egg Betenerg - interesting history of the ancient and houor- | Touisiane and Sissscri rahiscedee bier ei gine | malt? Stewart thought it best to pass the bill able Columbia Typographical Society pre- Chicago a direct line to Fort Scott. The com- The motion of Mr. Trumbull was rejected, pared tor The Printers’ Circular by A. 'T. Cavis Dany’ will immediately construct a road from and E. MacMurray of this city, and in the ville or Whit » Illinois, to the Mis- numbcrfor May we tind graphic reminiscences | fe PPLTivor when the (ceweiae Sieger Beg gn kt of the some of the more prominent individuals | river road for Kansas City and St. Joseph, hours, Raving lasted 19 hours. who were taken into the membership of the Society in 1838. Among these were Samuel Sherwood, David D. Fiske, John ©. Franzoni, Columbus Drew, Josiah Melvin, ©. W. C. Dun- nington, Jos. W. Davis, George H. Randall, and Joseph Burroughs Tate, son of Andrew Tate, one of the founders of the Society. Ot Mr. Tate, and of this paper with which Mr. Tate was con- nected for some time, the following mention is made .— “ March meeting, - mitted ont Jos. ‘Burroughs'Fate, sos ot anacew Tate, one of the founders of the Society, He hip with Gales & ‘Seaton, served his apprentices! md afterwards ‘passed into the newe room, Where be weatianed for several years. After This Afternoon’s Proceedings, HOUSE—On motion of Mr. Cullom, (I11.) the Committee on the Judiciary was directed to in- tea States, under what authority they were col- whether the were lected, reports See nicutt campaign of 1000, he bought edt an made . McGrew Re Wher hd'ran ita short time.” ACthat eas svits Polaed (Wt) obtained leave ta a paper mdueted in the interest b poultical party or sepirant'waa tikeie te nena, So on yith ‘Senate amendments, which newspaper enterprises origi- tras dlagreed 5 The ae reterred tos nating here, this Sarma most, vitativeness. committee roonirenee.. py 7 nature, and the of Adam Committee on For- 2 na of witness. to ‘Shine, manhood member and they were laid the table. ‘became commerce, % w bingo Light dofartey, & Folunter ga: Mr. Ambler ) eported a jolt resolution nization of at popularity and passed through directing the ee all grades of up to brought to the — interred at even toa fs thésingle company tally Aq the sey General Alexander crane ne abet aod ae la ‘ remains Wiha nto ct te capital at the outureak of provide for thelr interment in She war in 186t- Hite ‘ime, however, corhees Ind.) Sit Se arte 5 of General - 'sThe cla seshioned Dat sensi. gingham James ‘fom sun-bonnet summer, ‘Orth said there was no necessity fashionable Ms to the Temains af General Wil. Bill to Enforce | mend ment. The | ill was then passed. | Mr Willard Vt ) reported a bill to autho-ieg { i } | ration Attorne: ay a | tke court overruled the court below, setti: | aside the jndgment ot that court, Judge Wylia fon, as the State Department had already alg | arrangements for their removal. Surgeon George S. Cooper, of the navy, t> re- Celve & present from ‘the Bmperor of Pen. and also, a bill to authorize certain naval sar- @ reetive decorations irom the King of which were . 20, @ bill to authorize the Secretary of State to settle the claims of the owners of the Se vessel“ Monitor,” sustaimed by being into from Japanese batteries. After cons:derable discussion the bill was, or jon of Mr. Cutlora, laid om the tabie. motion of Mr. Dawes, the House resolved oD and after M ey pext it would meet at 11a. m. and adjoorn at 5p. m. } Mouse then resumed the consideration of ‘wit® a warrant isened by tice Plant, on W, last, against the | Mayor aud Corporation of Weaingee for thi Tetovery of the sum of $21.75, due to Hamiltom & Co, for irs to certain school-buildings ot the Third district, officer C. E. Harrigan has | called since frcquently at the Mayor's office | order to serve the warrant, but failed to find that official. To-day, however, he gunned around loose, and striking the office of Corpo- Cook, an interview wittr his assistant, Mr G. Burgess, and was told by him to call op Monday next and it would be all it jut it soems there is still another matter to ba made all right. This morning Mr. John Col~ bert. rT, on Pierce street, between Ist Jersey avenue, northwest, called {ustice and placed in hif hands for itl opine the corporation for the 5%, payment of which he has m unable to obtain; whereupon a warrant in Proper torm against the mayor and corporate authorities, returnable on May 25th, at 4 o'clock - -, Was issued and placed in the ha: cer O. Kimmel, who at last Ont endeavoring to interview the view to settlement. - The Courts. Crrmetmat Court, Judge Humphrey —To-da Ww. Daiton, indicted for an assau! | tery on Wm. Hill, a policeman at th | Was convicted, and sentenced to pay cx | game party, on an indictment for | Hon. John K. French, Sergeant Senate, was found not guilty. rt Banks, | convicted of rape on a litte girl, was sentenced to ten years in the Albany penitentiary. in the case of Andrew Jackson, indicted for grand larceny, the jury were unable to agree. THE BALTIMORE AND ONTO RATLROA: Covrt in Geweray TeRrM.—Frid) court in general term, Judges Carter, (iin. Wstie, in the cases of the United States aga delivering theopinion. Allman inst Hunt! decision belowpreversed, Judge Cartter 4 ing opimon of court. ’ Easby y do., Judge Wylie announcing majority opinions McKelden agt. Bayley: judgment Gelow re2 Versed. Strasburger agt. Cohen; judgment be- low affirmed. Church agt. Shepherd; judgment for defendant. Fowler agt. Geoding, judgment for and order to retarn property. Gladman it. m and Georgetown Railroad. ee - Mr. Phillips, from committee on examination, reported favorably on examination of Mr. i. W. Clark, and he was admitted. ORPRans’ Court’, Judge Pur of thé late Horace K.’ Monroe bey property to his wife and sypointing J. as executor was filed. The will of the late Eugene Betout bequeathing his property to hit wife was Sled. Letters of siministration on the estate of J. . Barton were issued to mp Barton—bond $260. ————- REMARKABLE Ca: Worm.—Dr. G. Lovatt, REMorAL or Tare who has had extensive practice and great success all through the coun- ty in the removal of tape-worm, to-day suc- ceeded in bringing away a tape-worm over eleven yards in length from # youth named George Snider, in the employ of Mr. Berglin t tailor, opposite Willard’ * Young bas suffered acute pain from this worur and no relief whatever wag wha for about two years, afforded him until treated by Dr. Lov ‘This worm is a remarkable curiosity, wishing to see it would do well to call on Dr. Lovatt, at his office at the St. James Hotel, No. 14. a Saves or Rear Estare.—W. L. Wall & Co., auctioneers, have sold part lot 6, in square 144 on the corner of North }) and West tot nrs improved with two two-story frame dwe to Mrs. Anve Shrawm, for 81,275, Cooper & Latimer, auctioneers, have sol part of lot 8, square 49%. fronting on G strect south, between 44 and 6th streets, improved by & two-story frame dwelling, to Samuel Nor- ment, for $2,005. ngs, Coox addressed a squad of Hime iter men in the First Ward last night, making one of his usual profane an® indecent speeches. It is said he fuirly frothed at the mouth in his allusions to THe STAR, trom the fact that Tre Star yesterday exposed tha Startling perjuries committed in the =0») inves Press DoxaTion.— Wm. S. Gilman, pres of the Kichmond Press from L. A. Gobr: Press, Si*s, being ent ton, has received it, €8q., Of the Associated contributions of member« of the Washi yD press and Washington corres= pondents, in ald the famtly of Dr. Broo Richmond Enquirer. irae THE Sunday Gazette of to-morrow is to print « large extra edition, with a picture of Sayles J. Bowen and a history of life. Bl—ess big —eo—— Far Tork Income Tax previews v0 May Sisty or re consequences, as exhibited in the netice elsewere. ——_____. ee. THE Boxp FRaups or Gay axv PRatr Arrest of One of the Accused.—Thomas H. Prat whe was implicated with William merly of the alteration of New York State bonds,’ to the several Wall firms were swindied, wag arrested in New York night before last, at hig boarding house. It will be remembered that the were altered from $1,000 to #10, and so skillfully was it done, that all the ban: ers to whom they were offered were deceived. After they were altered, the bonds were hy- poth , and before the fraud was discoy- ered the perpetrators had disapp fared, and Gray has never “turned up” again. Pratt in- formed the officers who arrested him that on the 2th of December he left New York and es- caped to Mexico, where be remained until the ad February. He then returned to New ‘or THe sew Mint Law.—We have receive commence this week to furnish t ers, in advance of the official public report of Hon. John Jay Kno: troller of the Treas offices and coinage of tly exp! We will ont: at it that Mr. K: = high suthority_—that hk views teen this subject are by the concurrent opinion of ton, the x, Deputy Comp- th numerous disti: ) and that we join with the Secretary oC the trensans in re~ of the bill “in ite present form.” It be to reject it entirely than to so tinker and modify it as to dis- turb its a com; DOS a Lay DELEGATION CARRIND—The New York Methodist, which has given eight years ot er- tm announcing the late delegate —— in that church—+#4 affirma- tive and 1. that this brings tha to 4.007, the, negati ve to 1,589, ‘S7-Miss Anne Cary, nicos of Gen. Sam Cary¢ te studying law at Hamilton, O. x6 87 Providence is to vote on & resolution as< ‘Seasing a tax of half a mill for @ city library. SF A single tree in Ke hasbeen th So months. " een. nas’ chased. oll'the liquor sree in tind 87-A Eondout justice bas Ms or the can stable keepers must get cash ang ven ing against the law.

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