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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | At The Star Building, 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lith 8t., BY Tus EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. reel THE STAB is served by carriers to their sab- seribers in the City and Distriet at Tex Cexts rae WrEx or FORTY-Foc Casts PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two CExys. Puck FoR — Six Months, $3.00; One Year, $3.00. No papers [ fre seutf rom the office longer than paid for. | \ THE WEEKLY STAR—published on Fri’ay Worning—$1.50 a year. AMUSEMENTS. NAtieNaL THEATER. THE Neusat LIN@ :—Three Months, $1.50; |—— . = & ex “f es BF c 8 5 s v 3 + ’ Che V&%. 85—N2. 5,368. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1870. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | 1», -7O™ FENCE TODAY. T EVENING STAR. __ a Ryan ses Washington News and Gossip, | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. | fonts ie RICHINGS ron eter gt Yelegraphed Becturtvely to The Evening Stor. Taurspar, May 26. Mrs. C.B. BERNAG OT Direct: fernmat Revexvs—The receipts trom this | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | Connon, May 2.—Voluminons dispatetes te-| SENATE. Ms Bleckion eae Bp @ joint “pou SIX DichTs AND OWE MATINER. seurce to-deir wbra g583 110s — ezived from New York —— mie resolution granting cspsemt of Congtess to the CommesrONDAY EVENING, MAY 307TH. 7 =— heaps eae mete ‘fie ‘movements Of ‘Peniass, are | S€ceptance by the State of New Jersey of the ‘Openieg Opera. Tae APM\RAL Farracct bas been invited to | U. S. Troops Em Route for the Seat Printed’ im the here this morning, featrg> Dequeated to that State by the Salven ven beenieed a iy hen Gime. wshkee deliver the diplomes to the graduating class at ‘of War. Gnd bave made a Gended comation. apne: late Edwin A-Btevens “Paseod. aTioNal THEATE rs the Hueel Aqiemy in Tuitenest. Boston, May 26, baller 1 costee st eens waselty Souteeadee cn ai] pranting uso ot tier tomes the Knight . aaa TON, Ma) I ‘rom lars’ VENING, ms Gex. Burien returned here this mornin; | Forts Warren ‘and Independenee, under mei | tides. exoplars’ ——a at Referred Teaimontal to Manse ie] | Remeen and Wentenant Gansovort, teft by a | The Times says: “While the proclamation it- | t> Committee ov Military Auies. 1gtoghseguial to Manager — boiz from his home in Maxiachusetts, and oocupie! | special tenia lots oot sible oe nie self is ag ee mage oy judi . . legis! a poplar and tilented artists, | ae he pee BAIS RENEWER Pm f hisvest in the House to-day, ‘The Malone Feninu Oetuma Going to Py tag gh ie Elation, the question bein amendivent Miss ANNETTA INCE ee restore) Malt | Hox. FuRNaxDo Woon has been called from rae A hag ey con iments of | Lutes, isnot surprising, as troops are not usa- | of Mr. noreasia od. aot'wilapprarin: ia’ | ORAY BATE SO Ts Oulbry HH. LO ASD | Washington by the death of his mother, which | Fenians cromed ‘Front river line ehis mere. | AU Soaut @ unde ieee a | Cae ee mevte with the conte Performance wi't GoM" | 1¢ fs an en: Bew ec discovery, com- | occurred in New York Tuesday night. sud "ere ee inoving Saute Lear. Canada should forward to the front ali the sol- | Mr. Stewert asked for the reading of a letter ‘FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY. | Dining many of most powervul and restorative Lam smeess an MeWade ey, m sad Campbell » | diersshe can spare. Can ida must have no ten- | irom the Sccretary of the Interior as to the nec- | assumed the chat, Roa “ven adda Ena Ba | teonserea i pre wuee anges | ewan snowel evs | Senden, othe ett: | oti certnn Sean Ons” | "RGTaW earn, ae ng erated Sheridan's R . Mr. Fraok Mordannty deg ust dinin he et been ordered to report by letter to the Gem- -* = c athe, Nhole te cencinds with Johmeon'sexeltine | 16 i reo tea sect Mol stain, he shins manding General Military Division of thon agen. at St. Albans, HOUSE—Mr. Cullom, (11) from the Com- | @.clared duly organized. About ene hundred THE FIREMAN. 1t_| “Yorvak by ait aruggists, Price ql ‘antic. jaiet Fouts alten hax ore mittee on Territories, reported a bill disapprov- | “TES iret business being the election of « ; ARG NoTics. BR. P HALL & co., M ing and annulling certain laws or the Territo: ident, by unanimous consent the rule requiri eer ae my IDeolm Nashua. N. H., Proprictors, ILLNESS OF THE PRESIDENT —The President | ‘7 nd taken quarters wt the Wilden House and energetic action of the American President | ot New Mexico, which was presed. "7 | Seaeate to be stoctnd by vatlos was eomtetel’ THE LESLIE PIC-NIO AND FRSTIVAL, was in his office this morning, short time, but The Defeat at Franklin. will place Fenians ina r light before the | Mr. Smyth, (Lowa) from the Gommittee on | and Dr. Nelson was elected president by acela= AT SEVENTH STREET Fran, 1s4e. PERRY DAVIS’ ist Se ¥ St. Atnan’s, Vt.. May 25.—The Fenian bub- worl as being enemies u . Puble Lands, reported a bill to establish an ad- | tion. UBSDAY. ™ sist: 1870. VEGETABLE “PAIN KILLER.” pony" ee ee and is unable to | pie, as far ss moreement in this direction are Anrtvee Gut. ditional Land District in Colorado, which was | Mr. P.M. Snowden was siiat BARRY Ges: The Great Family Medicine ef the Ase. pease they tiles cee Noonan eee General O'Neill the Fenton omens sheldwiong | _ Loxpoxpanny, May 25 The steamship Ger- PPT aki: (Ole) Goes tee lea Wire Velo «Riding. Gymeatic Reet hee Wagied Ge RTT FE ARE on tae Fite | cathightrawterrics. : jeiptaes tn [bak SAMAR RIGO EET Oe A Den Temenie Glee | ‘acteaseepmaanlinn aneeeteeet te econ | | aeceems mmmieen wnbeminaneeh, t and in athondunee’” - Have since troduction cn Te useless mi, wi ie number of men * . The Bi ‘s address was read by Rev. A brass band in atteudarcs Killer‘ Recipablic, and yet at th preseut tram it iit ae tary Boutweil has | St {helt command, fo make anyfurther attomp: | England Beats Ireland at Cricket. | (ang © ape mays greg yee a. P. Styker, or ee fharnaban pariah, Bale et popniar and comm: over DRoors —Seore ading Camadiat |, and mence % . tion adjourned. APSLOSTAS ISLAND) ca eas before. dts popularity ts not ox (checin'in | directed that the costom-houses at Baltimore | fs that teats ieedine Tey neers Consequence at Denhe? sealaiay hie the All megincs | Gommittoo wick Govepned Seeded gS this lovely ang heantiful, Island curing the “ills that flesh is beir to,” are ackuowl- | ami Philadelphia be-closed at noon en Monday, ] alive with returning “‘wearers of the green.” | 11 and the ‘Alrireland 22, The former were | Mr. Garfield also reported a resolution de- | Kev. E. Christian gave notice that to-day (26th pe pha oo Rs SgS4 And aeprcciated. andace Pain EAGzn its | the 30th inst., in oedor that the employes may i] A genticman just from Franklin ‘the in- sindurions, claring the speech of Mr. M ‘Of Ohio, | inst.) at 12 o'clock he would move to proceed to Parties, respectiully call the atte a fame is Limi Lac apnea! Shag pete ers esist in ‘=e: deceration of \éiers’ .. | formation that there is not nowa Fenian in The Bank of land. by leave of the House, the Daily the election of an assustant bishop. to the same. Applications for ics. cte.,may be xures? Xeans is certain ay long caonet ane Sy soldiers’ graves. | that village; that guns, ammunition, blankets, Lorpon. %6,—The bullion on handat the lebe an im: one, and directing the pub- Rev. Dr. Lewin moved the adoption of a reso - Sore wn HY A RAISER & HERMAN | Fintee iedesees ioe uy at tes prictors chain tor = Sede nr bacchsvet if the rekualt Beetin emake Care mangatered | Bank of Spgland Rao tcrenned heavily sises | lnllore te. epsate tan teas nee ant Congres. | lution (under consideration at the lax Coven RICHTER. ae y 2 it, surply proved the enparall Poyalarity it £00 nee, the lest ‘The return to-day shows | sional Globe, but as Mr. Mungen was not in his | tion, but not acted on) creating the parish SS itis ‘and EPFRCTIVE remedy. — uy whosoever chooses. be Si Church’ .. ‘motion BLOWS CAREER oon, “Bold by all Druggisis. = """™" wgat'ecis” | ‘Tux Mitrrany.acaveny Exanterno Boaeo. Mahe Tank and fle complain bitterly of their | $92.0% Pounds serling mare in the vault to-day | seal ne ee ane ee | One x 1236 Pexsa. NUE, SOUT! Byorder of the'Seeretary of War the Boardéor | Officers, and ‘sa; ey don’t unders! ir ps Mr. Sawyer, (Wis.,) from the Committee on | in accordance with the votes of the Dioceses ot Near U3th street north. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. % business. One is evident, that the point of Ki William of Prussia. | ,, é, re i - | Maryland and Easton, instru The lellowing Puintings arc on free view, ané for | This spleedid Hair Pye is tho best in the world. | Medical oficers directed to meot at the United | chosen for esomine the line ode gene pont Rrntie, Mayo Riee Willen. formally | bropriston Wir ohio ree eeeearb ar 4st ee ash mic: "The Betrothed. by Marit Calisch: Guect the | Harmicse, instantaneous. does not States Military Aemiemy at West Poixt on | vorable one, aud could have been bettered by Seeing Wed the Hicnstag to-day. in criaton ond referred to the Committee on A; | rectorand vestry @ of their on or Most beautiful pictures > f mastersever | .e8dy Ror June Ist next to exam(ne into the physteal qual- | going ® half mile distant, where there was an | his epeech he @numersted the passed | Fropriations. T” | before the first day of May, A.D. 1h. The exbibited in America. Lacge picture by Lauroat de ifications cf the gradu: - ] open field. As it was, theenemy were mtrenched | during the first session of that body He committee announced that if would recomm y Rest" Preparing for School graduating ctass and the candi behind rocks, and had a decided sa Sati 1g the happlest results from these la: The regular order being demanded, the House ani cod end original portrait of Col. Wichard Gates for admission into the Academy wik com- | “An sid of Gem, OMe cate eo Eee on | male would go. 8 1 ‘awurmg | Tigumed the consideration of the Northern Pa- | to the two Conventions a preamble and resola- ce President ender Martin Van Bu- mence at onet ane 4 nat Ten}, whe is said to have shot Tecumseh: paine-d from Bife. at Fravkfert, Kentucky, by J. angle, 1843. To which are added ome bur ired and twerty other Goliectious, among Which ers original's Collections, among which > origin Beojamin Wet, tr om Gen Wi Btreet Scene, by J. i. ‘Water Color and Penci! Bg making altogether col iors for sale in t! {Chron} _H.N ar MARKRITER’S, Wo.496 Sevextu steer. between Dand E = gh ence d sag, Cone Piliews’ Hail, = retce ntings, Engraving, Chromos, &c. Also. Largest Stock berhangines S7indow Shades, Preve: Pie-ure and Tassels, Rings, Bly" es PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. GPanp Exco RSTON PROMENADE CONCERT TO SANDY POINT AND RETUBN or LADY OF ave S. P Brown, & Son's Wharl, foot of Seventh street At4p. m.. precisely ON SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1870, ing down the river and returuing to Gly- , in opportunity fF arriving home at The elegant THE LAKE wi Proce in the pavillion long way towards assuring confederation develops na- could not have driven the Canadians from their foreign people that na position, whic! a ‘WAS a very strong one; | tional stren; » and 1s a powersal nt for the ‘Tne Hover was engaged to-day upon the | and the Fenians behaved badly and heeonce preservacion—not. the insecurity—of uni versal Northern Pacific Railroad bill, and of the large sadiy demoralized at the first volley of the Ca- | peace. ~ cific raitroad Dill, which came over from yes- | tions for : ‘That as there are now con- tion. being upon the adoption of msatitiect | land tao Sreaaieed ese ee Marr: tion ing upon the amendment organ: as No.3, offered by Mr. Welker, Ohio,) which re- | necessary to secure from time to time | Fs rves t Te-e! on lands | tve enactments affecting the common interests Fee cee ee eemceth vfbich tna tebe onticed] | Potion oer ane sae eeweers had MAGEE Bo THE DARIEN SURVEY. fated, except mineral and Umber lands wy pk ye, Ste: op Bot one was adopted. Finally the bill was | fight. who wore officers in one mae war,do no! | News from the Expedition—Thetr | °!%) and nocs onieeed, Ge cemed oe ieee ordered to a third reading, by a vote of 106 to | hesitate 10 affirm that the most ancbte vata. Work Nearly Fintshea, Boy 5 ee py Mr. | del who with @ similar delegation rows &1. The yeas and nays were called eleven tumes | tactics were displayed, and that the result Lelegraphed Eeclusively to The Boening Star. Randall, (Pa.,) that nothing in this act shall be | the : pe with the or up to’3 o’clock—consuming three hours an| antaen otmaeaee Pasent it the AMRAe Ral Weert eer York, May 26.—By the arrival of the | construed ao gongantce by So prone rope meh ey aiooome: ~y oe agg * forty mimutes of the day for taking the votes | “Three Fenians are reported dilled and ten to dlaske wo have, advices from the Darien 2 | eer iy ee at ee elceten arenas Sather. | Vention of tho Qi rl ae No f ve! ition ¢ work of sur- = q : alone. atieen wounded tn the « ae Ene kitied, nes pyette min tae tens next ‘was one offered by Mr. | report dissent from the action proposed by CHANGD oF COMMANDER AT THE Wasutnc- iar exposing “which Clarke, (Kansas,) ii many if the same | the majority, concludes with resolations: restrictions andlimitationsis werccontemplatod | -"That's comultece of three chevieal wey tons eee pats aball ins the oa fe all nea and colts socnsaon Lat —T, who, with a nts shal ue to com for is by that may remain unsold acter three months | similar committee from the Diocese of ‘Easton, me, of yey had progressed iy, thot taeain on throat; M. O’Brien, | bay of San Blas, at which distance the first TON ARSENAL—A special order just issued | Co- C; ist Fenian cavalry; and an unknown | mountain on peasben buen iit on — from the War Department relieves Brevet Brig. | 28? Gree ot te over oc ietea ee kea eat AND General B.D. Calender fon me It is impossible at this time to ascertain whe- | 8" ess 0! irvey was impeded by heavy rains -D. m the command of | ther or not the Canadian troops lost any in | Which ewelled the streams to torrents. ‘The the arsenal at St. Louis, Mo., and directs him killed and wounded. i Tas wake aoe pv fof agen te J. S. i je Doni ~ 0 fake command of the U.S. arsenal in this | - General Donne! “itouse, was womndea teike | 1. greming raplily and it eae pelren ea LISEeRT Teens. Say, relloving Breve Major J.B. Edie, who |i fe ber snr cee expected in St, | be completed by the time the expedition wee has been in command here since Gen'l Ramsey | ¢#2™ <~ glt- eae x : ans this morning. Lieutenant Hope, of | Teady to sail for home. S TOOK in all the most dost-able goods of tho sea- | Was relieved in February last, under the act of | Bridgeport, Conn., wounned im the thigh, was | The Nipsic arrived from Aspinwall at noon sounow FULL and COMPLETE at mikes Congress prohibi! ft is brought to St. Albans to-day, and is quartered | On the inst., bringing New York mail of Beepansionce toanee Com on th retired list | ar the St. Albans Homse, “at Feport gained quite | April 2ist and supplies of ice and frest prov. i an extensive circulation here last evening and — Md a it peed ed mye ‘Chronicle’: . this mor thai the person arrested . | tel sons. Three 0 al rent wi Alf THEREWEST andriost desirable smaprs | | THE cle's imsinuation that Mr. Emory | (ya ‘was not General O' well, verging one the surveying party were sick with fever and in STRAW and NEAPOLITAN HATS just re- | had anything todo with procuring from Max Fenian officer .{ think there if no doubt at all | ague. The rest of the ition were in geod DAVIS’. | Hasselbach the curious developments made by | of the arrest ef General O'Neil, all reports to | health. The expedition will sail for home about the latter in regard to the operations of Bowen's | the contrary notwithstanding. ’The General & ae ee ae month unless the preseut LISLE THREAD GLOVES and GAUNTLETS ring (published elsewhere) is untrae. How the | ¢¥!4 not have prevented his arrest, however, it | intention is changed. 3". Just received at newspapers came in possersion of this inerenn, | Hewuad been disposed. General Foster was very =o meee, x determined with him, and told him that his lite | The Presbyterian Southern General ing document is not particularly the business of | was endangered if he made any resistance or | Assembly — Fraternal = ers | ARSRILLES TRIMMINGS, all kinds, RUB- | the Chronicle or the rest of the corrupt Bowen | attempt to escape. a from the Northern General M PLINGS and FEILLING at lowest prices at Ting. It is a sworn statement, and if they aa On the arrest of Gen. O’Neil, Boyle O'Reilly bly. postponed to right of way 200 feet in width, free of charge, | tion, and thereupon a debate ensued upon the oss the lands hereby granted tothe Northern, | question of postponement, Dr. Leeds, Kev. John Pacific road. This amendment was also re- | V- Lewis and Mr. Bernard opposing the jected, yeas 70, nays 111. postponement, and Mr. Wh: and other gen- he seventh amendment was offered by Mr. | tlemen favoring it. Mr. Blair left before the Lawrence (Ohio). It previded that the com. | vote was taken, but his motion to me Pre~ pany should make a report of the condition of | vailed by a vote of 65 to 51. Adjoui the road to the Secretary of the Interior, at ee ——— such times and in such manner as the Secretary MysTzniovs Munper or a Ne shall prescribe; and also empowering the Gov- | Liwa STATE SENATOR—A shocking muder, P erpment to take possession the road at any | resulting in the death of one of the Kepublican time, upon payment of the amount paid by the | ex-Seni of North Carolina, occurred at 2 ‘ ction Vance Saturday evening last. It was : took command, and he has written a te | Télegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. company for its construction. Y yville on WEBEQ’S BRASS AND STRING RAND disprove the t-siimony, which has the nature | \ettar te (OPNeit an ig are PRUGYELE, May 26—In the Presbyterian | . Mr. Randall (Pa.) demanded a division of the | one of the most remarkable ies that over Will be om board — wo emtww w riaeuce, Cucy UA Detter set about it. | reporter ree Press, M. arpenter, of | G a Ascinw,, = ow qeertiar ne aeatbs: 58S rite PEO PPE UB ISEE: occurred in North Carolina. On Saturday ~ ——— (4° TO DAVIS for all kinds FANCY and MIL- ‘Troy Press; H.C. Tattler, ot Rutland Herald, | most intense interest was the reception of dele. retary of the ipesier This was rejected. = | had that day attended e putt haaeRetor, whe TICKETS. 91.5 L. mere LINERY GOODS. Nommario%¥s—The President - | and ©. H. ‘Puttle, of Boston Advertiser, assur. | gates fiom the Northern Presbyterian Church. oc : en y * ~i go Pay es c sent the fol . 0, nays 96. town, was missed by his family. Search was a ee eek oe : ing bim that be peed nut fear taat his name will | Consisting of the Rev. Dr. Backus, of Baltimore, ‘The: 7 : 5 The p oh y 2 A low ing nominations to the Senate to-day: "7 5 he second part of the amendment, in relation | made Saturday hight all over the piace, but cect aud Rew York avenue; ard : : <== Ww Dow in the comimat jal ce Derticecse Ne i | Bex. Dz. Van Dyke, of Brooklyn, and Hon. W)| ., ine coma part or thean possession of the | without success. On Sunday morning tbe search town (GQ 203ER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES at m. H. Platt 2d assistant engineer, navy. now in the common jail at Burlington. E. Dodge, of New York. ‘They presented reso oad at oat structio! > | was resumed ‘and after looking evers where se a2 Iw Davis’. | A.J. Larkin, U.S. Marshal horthern district eee lutions of'that assembly, expressive of fraternal | 78d also rejected —yoas6, pays TIS. cn ™” | The Conet Sion are ooking every wh to all LADIES, chetmasters-<Chat. G., Barton, Stocxion, | -,Femiany Movements tm the weet, | roped and falored ducm wus. Somarar iz | tpn Meguitedemets nage,” 0” | he Court Rote war eared foand® except cee A Cal.; Franklin Beamont, Port ‘Lavace, marae Telegraphed Beclusively to The Evening Star. for reunion, nor to ask for tmmediate 2 alle burn, which was in relation to the branch road | one, and that room was locked. The door was ERANCE SOCIETY at GLY PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, pee Cp dgtther, Attleborough,’ Mas:.; | .,C#!CAGo, May 26—‘The Fenians have crowd» | pondemce, Wut £0 aan the appointment of a | ®t the terminus, was also rejected—yeas 66, | burst open and Mr. Stevens was found dead, May Sth. easines B Mote, MeHemry: Macon, Miss; Jame; | their headquarters all the morning, and much | Pommitess to eaect oonmente committee appoint- | ys 109. ; in | angng fom a beam, with arope eround his y Hill d String Band has been en- B. Stover, Akron, Ohio; Horace "A. Ja-- | ¢xcitement prevails. Forty Fenians lett two ed by the Northern Assembly, and confer re- jLfecond clause of the same amendment, in | neck and his clothing saturated with blood. A OF the ¢ The Steamer WAWASETT That the largest assortment of yis, Cortland Yillage, New York; Thomas M. | hours since, some for the East, and quite a num. | § varied matters and questions of juris. | Telation to of Jands for the branch | deep gash in his breast showed that he had = vo 7 reat What at 9o\clock a. mand 3p. Hogan, Columbus, Ga.; Geo. Lanier, Fayette ber for Minnewota. A number of the Irish or- | diction and property rights between the tive na read. wae ake aye? bays 108, stabbed to the heart, and SRR FE be rattan ae te ‘wharf, Tickets FivTY | STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Lace | ville, N aes, Rin not aoe care also left, but im what direction | semblies, and to secure, if possible, the adjust. Bind) ee ovidad reer tered by | that the assassin's a Children half price. my: a PENIAN Pic Nie Will take place AT THE SEVENTH STREET PARK, ler the AUSPICES OF SARSFIELD CIRCLE, Of Washington City, ON THUSRDAY, MA ete, admitting Mr. Williams, (Ind.,) provided that the grant of lands here made was upon the express condi- | he was in tion that —— reserves the right to regulate | on the or the rates of fare for freight and passengers | dered. whenever necessary to preserve the rights of | deed has yet been obtained. The people of tates. This was also leery opinions express great regret at this Tejected—yeas 69, nays 96. orrible occurrence, and active efforts are all di t : Mrmr 1x san Hicuwowo Poar Ormce | Gage Fame Tramarned rom ainuooca | Bemyocatyatenes fatten te ene bt STRIKE OF THR EMPLOYES AGAINeT Miss Van | (i? morning. and he reports that @ tribe of Parties, and worthy of Christian men. While Law Trouble is reported to have occurred | Winnipeg. ‘They arc under the comers | bey Were speaking, the breathioss interest and i" rr Winnipeg. They are under the command of Are selling at reduced prices at 8. HELLER'S. | yesterday in the Richmond Post Office, result- | Chic Wie wa eer ge er ee command ofa | deep emotion formed a scene that will mot, be by a | forgotten. 16 kin ds ‘peaker - ing in the resignation of most of the clerks or | Catholic priest. Train made a speech at the | {0reotten. The kind words of the s; np al te SHAWLS AND PARASOLS dently found a lodgment in the hearts of 5 Fenian headquarters, and conitibuted he ‘addressee: ‘he Speaker here announced that all the to ferret out the marderers. Tickets. 0 ‘> Geatieman and La- ; nae that office. From thestatements made it seems : to whom they were d. The overtures : an = . ubttier o24 Spidren'® WALKING SUITS aod " i , Miss V: w,ischarged | *',the cause. He will speak again to-night. were referred to the commmttees on foreign cor- | *™mendments had now been voted on. Pencine =i commence at 2o'clock. = be myS4* COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. (qB*Nd MOONEE GLYMONT BY THE PROPRIETOR, - JOSEPH BH. SHAF SLED. EVENING, May 25, the li leave Brown's a m.; returning, Giymont at 3a. m On SATE ©. P. SMI w ae STS. | Just received HT EXCURSION TO GLOVES at $1. 85, reduced to §3. ‘gio. © Crxcixxati, May 26.—About one hundred cted by, the employes with being a regular “marti Fenian recruits have left inte city for Canaila pe yen alge directed to prepare a net” does not show proper judgment, they ce Di fore i. The: ve general!: . Dr. J. BR. 5 jory handeome assortment of KID | say, as to the amount of labor the cfane shout | gone in Small quads, withoutarms, Sniy ntcy Pen saral gecieen copter meer S S perform, requiring an unreasonable amount of | have effected an organization. They have College. re . Work and too many hours of constantattendance | elected James Burke captain, Hngh Donnelly ——_e_—_ which has been setting for | to oo Tice pnts have been dispatched from the | and Wm. Sullivan, of Covington, lieutenants. | A Gemeral Indian War Threatened. a Telegraphed Baclusively to the Evening Star. and other styles trom 75 | Post (ftice Department here to su, ly the place | They have no understanding with the Feni: of the “strikers” until an investiga! mn can be here. ong Mr. Crebs, Mr. Ingersoll and other tlemen Tue NatTionat “Arm Lore” Rattroan — arose and said understood differently. | Their understanding yesterday was tone ati | Sut%eY Sable af tha gropentd mations perenne plage at any time to the bill were fom Hie yng to ad a There seems 3 to be no as to mate completion The Speaker said his understanding was | of the road im question. The company will —— et wate Cae oat eee ts should | commence by constructing « line from Trenton, voted on of w was given yester- cin ek eine day. ‘These were nine in number, and they had | {preush Mercer and Sor tien, 9 moot FRENCH CORSE’ ToreKa, Kay., lonel Crasby, of Jersey Central Road at Bound Brook May 26.—Col now all been voted on, and unanimous consent | bn the “eritan thee tric oy we e Band has been stock "i The Presbyt orth General Sheridan’s staff, arrived at Fort Hayes, | wou! juired to offer other amendment y-one wi tad Fichetn, odie: Stes ae ee 110M BADE Wome a: * SUMAN snd IMITA: | cavum OF OFvIGEAN Or 4am Quanrse- chee? = ere) SORCEOl | con Bo Dein Bee yesterday, and re: | “The unaniturescomoeas eka een, aa It alll con ther encooms of the road is certain to be bad ‘at my More, 1983 Pumnsyivancs MASTER'S DEPARTMENT.—The Secretary of | Télegraphed Bucluswely to The Boening Star. ports that the Northern tndians have hadrun- | Mr. Holman (Ind.) then moved to lay the bill | faut wri nun through 2 a" i es, War has directed Capt. C: H. Hoyt, assistant | ,,PBIDADELIUIA, May 25—In the Presbyto. | Bere down. asking the Cheyennes, Arapanoes, | on the table. Rejected yeas 82, naye 109. crrengunasts boxe bese make aa ane .) XCUBSION AND PIC -NIO 715 MARKET SPACE, ~ Tr, to proceed to Jeffersonville, | Tn General Assembly this morning, the con- sapere ‘amanches to join in a general Jersey Railroad Company from Bound Brook sae Tea, and ralitve Bie eo Cae gtereonville, | sideration of the reconstruction repext was con, | Wat pavege and Bull Bears bands ot | rap pars Eiecrioms—Reconstruction of Con. | to tite Poe eon ‘more direct line - aia Between 7th and 8th streets. nuisoneer, alte the quarter: | tinued. The items providing that the ratio oi | Cheyennes, of Fort Aubry, and the Kiowas and — ns the Tail will teror | canto bane It needs, therefore, only thirty- METROPOLITAN M.B. CHURCH! = Teer ad ae Taare of Wie quartets | Tomed. cae tems providing chat 1 Assembly | CAmanches were jedicine, westot Fort | 97¢8¢. coming agg rd peg mo — a On FRIDAY. May 27,1870. rty sor which he s tespousibles and Ger Hees | should be altered s0 us to bring membersinnes | Sill. The, Indiaoe are ‘not Planting ans cork decide not only the character of the next House | and Trenton, and this ‘accomplished, the sn tala soa. EAD THIS THROUGH! han been ordered to Feport ih person at the | Amembly within due. Limits ‘ad secare eyuai | tis year, theugh the indian agent inputting in ves, but in a measure the politi- | line will be extended to From SP. Brewn & Son's whart.foot of 7th street. | FQ) headquarters military division of the Mirsoxs | rights to all parts of the Church, wore cacsad Kemal crop for them both ‘at Fort Sill and ‘Twenty Senators from New York to Phila~ St 9.3) 8. m. precisely, for the benefit of the fund tor i ini ‘art | ered at great length. orth Canadian. the purchase of @ chime of betls for that clarch. for assigninent Having scured the beautifal steamer Lad: of the Lake, the friencs ef the Church will give : —aeestepais The item as reported by the committee rec- + aaiekcad nmi A SPECIAL ORDER just issued by Secretary | °Mmends that no Kang in the Presbyteries’ | TM ee State Senator Stevens larch next are ; Cragin, of transit between the two cities intwo hours. Nic and Floral’ Bac Son the “eek 7 ; representation be proposed at present, but only in North Carolina. New Hampshire; Wilson, of Masachssetis; | C have secured for the different Gn thee return will and at Giymout about LIsW Wale SRUSAES at giei ass iT se-aci | Belknap announces that Major and Brevet | © change in the ratio and form of representa | Telegraphed Baclusively to The Evening Star. Authony, of Hbods. Islands Catteln or Mes | Grancaas ar the poet ned fee hey erent aaziving Ot the city at 73 pm rs agree. | 1-7 5.mpecially adapted for Taaies’ use je ee ee »M., oy Pie ten. y change. would morise for one com- Ratzicn, N. Oo May 26.—The latest news | Jersey; Wiley, of West Virginia; Johnston, of 8 soon as the survey Ble company. beaithial brosese, prod ender sll | PLAT : FALO and INLAID BRUSHES | daties connected with ‘the settlement of the | bytery having twenty tmntakara ee oech Pres- sores was manrdered last Senne fence Verma: "Garciios: Tovar ef Tee Saag Pep SLE ceocniguas to renter this the most charming Excur- | @].1.25 to §2. indebtedness of Southern Railroads to the “The three items Nesting hor the subject | the matter enveloped in m: 3 eget alte Geiss of Tenn Metacts ori sigan Thayer’ To Coox VecETasLes.—A German = ‘SPickete $1 cach: Children under twelve 50 cents. | Good wearing TOOTH BBUSHES 15, 20, 23 | United ag Taaiermectes’s, Department, were so amended that not on! iy is Presbyterial | to fasten the pet mn of upon | of Nel ; 1, of Iilinois; | says that if one portion of a vegetable be boiled Erneteaby Meeiie were: | ease seah. Sia absaatbonasyrrmmoneooet | b event tc terms As | Telateiai Rethsatactaerstet ty | Munna aaron ara of Muay | nc cclindarih ean scr 7 Store, 409 Ben: NAIL BRUSHES at 25,37 and 50 cents, ot such railroad debts shall be made, vole matter ie left as ordered by shapiar 12, | ble attr.” Pus citizens of Yanceyvili, irre- Warner, of 8 ; Saulsbury’of Delaware; | decided dimerence ie perceptibie in the tender : masa 3 retion 2, form men spective of party, held a meeting on - | MeCreery, of Kentucky, ton, af Minne. | ness ‘two. ‘ STEAMER O. F. SuITH. eGeat three ply LADIES’ LINEN CUFFS 4@and | Gpayp Anwy ov Taz REPUBLIC—Goneral | _ The three items were py oy as amen led. slant, denouncing the 7 ail the Promi- ae é outgoing § re epublica a genom imterlor in havens Tale ine 5 CAPTAIN J. MARTIN, 5 Logan, Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army | The question of appeals to the General Assem- | nent democrats of the place taking an‘active except Sau! lcCreery, and Norton. The | feriority may go so far, in the case of onions, Bes: three-ply LADIES’ LINEN COLLARS 20 | of the Republic has issued general orders, ro. | DIY. Was, disci . The committee recom- | part in it. » For has already Slied by a | that they are entirely destitute of elther WI! leave S. P. Brown's Wharf, foot and 25 cents. ferrin; nahue having been honored for the third — that Teg eu ge a4 references ter- The ‘Kenenchy ms —— der ocrat, and that of Mr. Grimes by a repubti- | taste Si Seen; nenge whom cooked in salt wa- = fs SCAR VEABUS BEMSTITOHED awn. | time by election tothe high position of Come | MUsle at the Synod, except In. qnestions “of ky js can. . ter, in addition to the ploasant aalt taste, ts a EVERY MORNING, KERCHIEFS 40, 43 and 30 conts, mander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the te- | fo*.itutional law or the trial of a minister for | telegraphed Kaclusively to the Evening Star. eae EE Peculiar sweetness o'clock, st Wolo FOR GLYMONT and Intermediate Landings. FLFTY CESTS the round trip. SUNDAY 2. mb2-tt WOOD AND COAL. CSEREBEARE, ot ASSORTED IN QUAL. recede Ones: be treet and’ Canal” "Depot: Pet GL. SHERIFF. 4 | i 3 g % i] : > i 4 | e é heresy. This item was adopted as reported 5 public, and formally assuming command of the = ae 3 | Loursyrite, Ky., May 26.—At the Woodlawn LADIES’ EXTRA LONG HOSS, warranted Eng- with the addition of the words, ‘ Except where lish, 66 cents, cheap. we | Shea Wine Ge Gjutane Gonoreh, | Parties agree to trial by commilssion.” Several | Tacks yesterday, Joe Aiken hand erie race 3 3 jatant H ‘a At the fifth hurd delphia yesterday the co: mm of the re- | one twentieth -ANFANT'S ENGLISH %, % and fall HOSE 95 | F. A- Starring, ‘Inspector General; ‘Phmothy unimportant items of the report were adopted | Stambied, but the rider was antes: ‘O'Maliey : ss "Advocate Cenerals Hansoy oma k whole. for the next meeting of the Children’s fancy striped COTTON HOSE, yr Adjutant Genstal a erevet, See ee Ascembly was changed from September to 600 dincrent'stylea of POCKET BOOKS, BILL c Sdeqechist tnaabemaT at bee ae sional — a a BOOKS, &c., af from 10 cents up. . Peg rset ni pdbbmcrinta aa Crmcrexatt, May,26.—The Reformed Pres- x4 = “f of the joint committee ob F sti which . to have a TEA ETS, sizes, from byterian Synod came to a vote yesterday morn- for Conspiracy Defrand | was substantially to the effect that ratio of ao ecnte ey No BASKETS, in all sizes, at the proseedngs and reper of the court-martial ing on the nce of ho rep 9 the com the Gevermmcm Fepresentation shail provide for two commis: | tbe bimor: lately heid in this city for the trial of Com- bead) a vor | Telegraphed Euclusively to Bvening Star. and elder, cach pay wATSRILLES Tau Wiles & bret atts ander we tarhe a Com | Arete en Neue. ‘The result has bean erga Tr May 24-1t ts peated on. good a:- in Hite proportion for aly masher ef ieiehosnd | fara = ;? that Cixcnewatt, May 26—In the Reformed Pres- | 2° boca Barnet ‘or I over forty- matter was finally laid on the | once Childreny fancy BELL ROLLING Hoops, | Lande: $1500 t his som Aen oat D | pyterian Synod, after’ the detest er monet, | the arrest of aerate Getesen the che table, and the Assembly adjourned. “Out something entire! ‘at from 23 cents up. ‘acadetship in the Naval ‘Academy. ‘The | Submitted by the committee, a resolution, intro- eener ee taornde the Ter. ————— or pare drank ¢ gare band, Commander, Cpehar kullty of the | duced by the Kev. J. F. dhorton, Sor the p- | enue. ‘The warrants is the basis of an adidavii ‘Tux Srxop oF BALTIMORE —The following fet ge WE, the charges of ght doption of a substitute declaring that the Gaddis while the leteor'was amesear oF Getao! fam General Assembly im phi gives fur tho gamage, is Renmei found 3. Synod would Na ee ond Ohio district. the limits of the 8) ot, Baltimere, ey as de tenes Of te COS Io thee ee ee ee ete, Bem efforts : Oe digeesi termined. by that body. “That Rie manded by the Secretary in gehent oreo, in the head of the church and thegool- | From Central amd South America, | conaineDelanne: , the District of | ,,MUMICTrAL dosen up to | The has approved ness of their cause, would forward with to The the Republicans finding and céntence, and has directed te wat | united hands andhearts. in proseomtion of | THerrephed Reclusivly Evening Star. eee . in, ‘@ general order, in accordance A Pi PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND D STRERT, se PRICE OF COKE TO SIX CENTS PER BUSHEL. CMRI eure method e cannot be equaled peers sia se Ret . B. FRA * ToUr" Pecoryivania sveaue, HOLS anE "E9087 BOr Spri HATS of every sty! ifn Neapoitan Straw fa Wa ¥ ERY tet ‘cost, aver ne, 306. my 1-20 M. WILLIAN’S. GETTYSBURG WATER, ROCKBRIDGE ALUM WATER, KISSINGEN, VICHY, SELTZER, AND SODA WATERS, In Glass Syphons, (Hanbury Smith's.) Bivst' Corner New York av" cat Mak it &