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re THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, Cxsts & Mawixe :—Three Months, $1.50, | ——- = 3.00; One Year, $5.00. No papers | are sent! rom the office longer than paid for THE WEEKLY STAR—publivhed om Friday morning §1.50 a year. AMUSEMENTS. ' N4ATeNaL THeaTEE. THIS EVENING, Benefit «f the ev RS.G ¢ V%, BE—N2. 5,370. —— SPECIAL NOTICES. jennessey ile Bi Vichy Water, Beltzer, 4 BALL'S _VPSETABLE _SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER dest article kuown to preserve the hair. atively reais irs ORK EN Au COLOR AND It fi ae seittg Giscovery, com it (tirely new ra! isco" . if ining wan of "lon moat Ba vectul nnd restorative nee BONE. Caccannie rile mnie the Har seat Gd eloxey, Ant does not stam 0 om! Itterecommmnded and used by the first medical th s "For sale by all druggists. Ts the GRAY HAIR to. Photo ven at the T CHURC G. June 1, at # ft of the IETY OF EST « teatures entirel’ new Four Sex Price $1. hnineteen votes. Four R. P HALL & ©O., very finest singers in W ms 12-0otm Nashaa. N.H., Proprietors. the: oi ———— 1s40. PERRY DAVIS? 1 VEGETABLE “PAIN KILLER.” The Great Famely Metticine af ihe Ast. THIRTY YEARS sin: Gave eli introduction of the Pain THE EVER POPULA! RICHINGS ENGLISH ROU Ure. 7 OPER. more popular cane Bi beféze. Its popularity ts not cont ‘over ben’ Mrs OC. B. BURNARD.. - Directress. | try alone, the world its FOR SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MACiINEK Guring the ills thet ferh is hole'o x ede ctated, and a8 & PAIN KISLER ite and Sep! feur- ts Limite ro Seer: sect, nor be ‘Teirty VEaRs ts ceriai a bong eno time to Prove the efficacy of try medicine, and that the Pais RE_LER fe faraks y SS all its gcoprietors claim for i iy provell by the unparalleled pepalartty it Dis strained. Ivisnstas aud eeFECTION remedy, by all Dragewte. ‘80@7-eokn PIMPLES ON THE FATE. For comedones, biack-worms or grubs, pimply gruntions and Digtched dis@gurationson the face, ‘Use Perry's comedone and pimple remecy. a by all druggists. ap -amWas ‘Openieg Upera, ite MARITANA Seats can now be secured at the Bx Office, m26-tf ‘LOSTAN ISLAND! ®, A undersicned, havirg refitted and Piepared this tovely and beautifel Island the reception of Pic nd “P' ARLOW'S GALLERY, VE MOTH PATCHES, 1236 PENNA. AVENUE, SOUTH Sips, TO REG Freckles and ten from the face, use Perry’s moth AB A . ne, ‘ MONDAY EVENING, MAY 30TH, i. ERM Near iia strect north. ard freckle lotion. The only reliable and karmless The following Paintings » free view, amd for | Sru'9 Bi NY. Gold by ali dragaiste.” (0 ntings are on free view, 39 streets, N.Y. raggists. he Betrothed.” by Maritz Calisch: one of the ') “sp 1s smWes ~~ Bost beautiful pictures by this great master. ever subbited in America, Leren picture by Laarent 42 Mid-day Rest.” * Prepari “1 harsereh ny ang’ wy HAIR DYE. , Bock" The paring for Schoo! air Dye best in the world. by F. Strobel The original portrait of Col. Bichacd Harmices, reliable, Instanta: i 008 not conan hnsow (Vice President ander Martin Van Ba- | “ead. nor apy eiialic poison to produce paralysis oF ren },who is said to have shot Tec aheoe death. “vol the vaunted and delesive ions. amen; Bife,'at Frapkiort, Kentucky. by J," Neagle, 0 fine aes not ch are added owe hundred and twenty other tures from the ‘Thr mpaon’” and Geaument air — . anong Weich are original portraits, of West, by himself: Gens Waakemat m Stuart, Sir Wm. Boechy. by bimeelf, "© Kneller. by himself, Sir Thos. ® enw th; Gen. James Watsen Webb. by Obaries Bits tt: Servet Scene, by J. HB. KoehKock. Atso. ch. ice « Water Color ‘and Pencit Drawings, OAd Mngravt zs, Be;: making altogether one of the Anest aud lar zest collections for sale in the Unit 8. mo [Chron} _H. N. BAKLOW, Proprietor. 456)On Exhibition sNe 456 tra and Salic vim SrEnsr. PIANOS eu) = also, second-| ‘elodeons for sale Most ting terms; Piano and aT Srser. Ore = AD 456 snes ee Dand Be reets, —= - sete . ween craaer, ‘ We OUT Gets Doors ators Dad Pelene’ Hat LADIEs, Petter scct Puech ‘endow hades Picture Frames. Picture Cowl and Tassels, Bings, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, Balls, &c_. in the District. G7 TERMS CASH Please remember Name and Number. ap7S-1y" That the largest assortment of . A®™ Berostronr, ait w45 7 STREET. Beto Tririsenih and Powrteenih > sis, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACE SHAWLS AND PARASOLS Are selling at reduced prices at 8. HELLER’S. PHOTUGRAPES, GHBOMOS, ac., oO di Le and Children’s WALKING §| pogo mbm lla CNDED GARMENTS at pricesto sata? STATUETTES, &c., &c., FIOTURE FRAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, &c., ac. vELVEr 2 raRrorre PABLOB BRACKETS, &c a Fine coltly ‘PIC NICS, EXCURSION ENIAN PICNIC . Just received @ very handsome assortment of 1D GLOVESarg1. FRENCH CORSETS, which $5, reduced to $3.50, and ot! cents to $1.50. been selling f styles trom 33 it for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. a And a very select stock of HUMAN - TION HAIR WORK, at Fe PERE 8. HELLER’S, | 715 MARKET SPACE, myi6-Im Between 7th and Sth streets. ete admitting a gertieman aud By order Committee 0° Arrangement» YRAND EXCURSION. . THE E STREET SABBATH SCHOOL GBAND EXCURSION TO MARSHALL HALL, On tg tee £ May 30rn. kK” THIS TH ROUGH! n 4 A_vew supply of those «plendid solid BACK ENG- fmpey by Ce Ham, Tickets tobe | visi Halk BRUSHES at 81.183, 1.50 ani -—__my-w,fvts"_ | 1.75, epecially adapted for indies” use. FOR GLYMONT —SEOOND ANNUAL EX- RSIUN OF ST. PFTER'S PLAIN, BUFFALO and INLAID BRUSHES z BANC SOCIETY at GLY $1,123 @2. A ne celebra ted Ho! ‘ing Band has been so- | Good wearing TOOTH BRUSHES 15, 20, 25 i The Mictmer WAWASETT | 30and 33 cents, will leave 7th street Whart at 9 o/clock a. m_and 2 p. a ee care an we iug wt the w! f as CENTS. Chiliren half price. re SRAND MOONLIGHT EXGURSI 7 @LYMoNT. § TO The street NAIL BBUSHES at 25,37 and 50 conts. ets FIFTY my24-6e Best three ply LADIES’ LINEN CUFFS 40 and 50 cents. Beet three-; and 25 cents. yv fine LADIES’ HEMSTITOCHED D- KPRCHIERS 40. 45 and 50 cents. mae LADIES’ EXTRA LONG HOSE, warren . lish, 63 cents, cheap. - (aia aed 4 invents ENGLISH %, % and full HOSE 23 cents. ly LADIES’ LINEN COLLARS 20 and String Band has been on. Tickets. admitting @entieman and te be had at my Store, 1235 Penusylvanim Bue. my 23 6t WOOD AND COAL. * COMBERLAND COAL. assouTED IN QUA ITLES, suitable for family, steaminc and Vinck smth purposes, for sale at the lowest powibla raves reet A Depot: Po- Children's fency striped COTTON HOSE. 500 different styles of POCKET BOOKS, BL BOUKS, &c., ot from 10 cents up. a so yn Meal BASKETS, in all sizes, at from 75 cuts up. WHITE ther invoice of shone pretty, wore VEE An MARSEILLES TRIMME and 57 cents per picee. Children's fancy BELL ROLLING HOOPS, ts up. Gx AMES GLEASON , soccemor to Gleason & Glenn, Piserset Wart, bows leave to inform his hamerene and customers that he ts now prepared tc market rates. the best guality of RED and WHITE ASH ANTHRACITE CUAL Bes oF MINE HICKORY: hk oat ARS Wood, in the stick or sawed and spit ee will be in the future. as tn th: . wl. Fn ont aa putt cet 2 PP advance, my terms something entirely new, at from 25 cent I will also furnish to the forthcoming “ Emery Ratification” CHINESE LANTERNS at the ex- treme low of 89 33. per hundred and ©OT- TON FLAGS at from 1234 ants per dozen up to 1 assortment. anygprice, having just received a fi ‘Ward Committees pleass notice and order eaziy. B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, Bet. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND D STRERY. DENTISTRY. OD ene es eee ee D. ¥ =e, GBEAT BARGAINS. et DENTIST, — FENNSILV ANIA AVENUE SEEM | WEEDS. (for bors.) 15 conte per yard. 1919 Eyween Lith and ith eee CASSIMERE: Dental work dove im the best manner, and at 3, (for boys,) 40, 50, and 6@ cents, CHOICE STYL: weer Pay wn seed HOICE STYLES OF VERY BEST DELAINES —————— | DBEss Goons. s, 12%, 15, 18, " ees ox 50, 60, und TS cous, Lo 18: 90+ 88,30, 35, PRICE OF COKE BT One price. Just Dealing to all, TO SEX CENTS PER BUSHEL. CABTAGE EXTRA. my Taw ptt 1020 street B. FISHING “OATS —_ P. ao ner. | acai nanle — LOTsu $e Bent marke "pace: George Bi yards White Brin Ss Cassar ct, ___ my26- p eye. ‘worth [) =S0L0TION oF CoranTNeusirr. olikany aduDs Fi in’ WASH PS kD ER onder the | Bi Linen Topele beh ieee or my ieee ate ay Cuz ag |, deter Pilene ggusces of the rat will by seitied by Citas. F SrEu mani Lge kINEN AND WHITE May 26th, 1570. (my26-8") CHAS. T. YODER. | Elen" brits and peckner plots. very cheap. * AstHoNY FIBERS wear, Brees in great © ‘and at FIBST CLASS SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, SiS" Spleadia Goods } sults. No. 618 Nixrs Starr, mis Bo. 1920 aremne. _=y%__No. 1990 Pennsylvania vente. GENUINE VICE FORD W ATER, (Hrech) GETTYSBUB@ WATER, ROCKBRIDGE ALUM WATER, KISSINGEN, VICHY, SELTZER, In Glass AND SODA WATERS, an Syphons, (Hanbury Smith's.) mise Row York avn laura —— SE arsed Meth ots Corner A, 20CHs 37, é ee Pts, ma6-tf aon as for in- N's. avenue, Owe, BEDS. ant ‘CUSHIONS. oe ADAMSO) Rear Pa. ! At The Star Building, t _ SW, Corner Pennsylvania Av. aad lth St, | at tus ' EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | ° Pepe stam w served by Ciftlere to their sud | im che City and Distriet at Tas Cxxts ae amas Cents PER MONTH. Cv | ae : ae ee AS ESET TATE Se ET a if ot aid courts, ahall be Foenin WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1870. OFFICIAL. ! LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, Passed at Second Session of Forty-first Congress n mi Pir Washington News and Gossip, AN Act to chitngo the timo for holding the Uireait ———— the United forthe | I~rerwaL REvENvE—The receipts from this District of Wiacostion Beit eae by the Senate and House wf Kepresen:- | source to-day were $093,c1s.43. GENERAL SuERIpan expects to goto Pembina overland in a iew days. Rep Croup has left Fort Laramie en route for Washington. Reorsrer! Reoister! ReGtsTRR!—The last chance to-day, Monday and Tuesday. ‘Tex Crrizexs REFORM ASSOCIATION Will pay ‘on. second Monday of Uc- year, and on the fourth Monday of {n the city of Madisun. nd be ut further enaciert. That epectal terms of said court may be ordered ap’ held by the judges of said courts respectively, at either the city of Mit- Waukee or the city of jsdm, as bnsiness may re- aire; and that a venire mey issue for @ tober, 4a eact June, in ench year, Sac. 2. Ai ge. detection of any person ES nd be't furtheronacted, That all recogni. | *Feward of $25 for the vy pe Eances, indictments, writs. process, and other pro. | Who may attempt to reg’ster or vote illegally. coedings. civ! und chiminal, maw pending im cither —— ered, heard, jek at the times for nolding ‘said courts respectively, as herein provided. Sac. 4. And ve itfirtier enacted, That thieact shall take effect ad be i force from and after the first ¥ of Jane. eighteer. hundred and seventy and all ‘THE EXA£MINATIONS of the Nayal Cadets at Annapotis will conclude about the 6th te Sthof June. TRETLATES for the new $500 and 21,900 legal te aud arte of ects authorizing the holding of fal cial, terms of eit ongers eady ters abow uid hereby are, Fepealed. (Approved, May sribiee” | t2RUerE will be ready for the printers about the middie of June, and wid complete the now -FPvBric—No. 88.) series. Ax Act to-cteate additional land districts in the Ter- Titory of Dakota, to be called the Springfield end Tex Presipene did not receive any visitors Pembina districts. Be w enacted ty the Senate and Howse of Represent- atives of the United States of Armen im Conercss assewt) ved. That the President of the Uusted States Le, and he is hereby, authorized te establish widi- tional Jand Cistricts in the Territory of Dakota, Which distri-ts shall be respectively be unded ve fol: lows, viz : Commencing on the Missouri river, etthe intersection of the lime between ranges fi and fifty-eight west; thence narth with seidrang: line to the intersection of the line between townships owe hundred and twenty and one hundred and twen ne north; thence west on eaid townshiy 1 West line of the Tergitory; othe southern line of the ‘Rerritery: thence east to the pince of beginning. to.0ay except the Secretaries of State and War and Postmaster ‘General, whe had Jong inter- views with him. INCREASE OF ‘REVENUE tn Vrmorwta.—Super- ‘visor Presbury reports that all but one district in Virginia have returned their lists of assess- ments, and there is shown an increase of 254 per | cent. over last year. ‘Vick PRESIDENT CoLrax anneunced to the! Senate to-day that he would be absent next bounlded shall be “kwon “and “as, ingticld district; aud the office of walt districe 4 ‘ = shall be located. at co of sald district | week, and on motion of Mr. Sumner, Hon. H. or —. ne o0 te Prosident, mh direct B. Anthony, of K. I., was chosen President of en 3 ic the Territory hounded as Iollows, vis: Ge thetenc: | the Senate pro tem. innesota; south by the line between townships one bun red aud twenty and one bundred and twenty-one north; on the west by the weet line of the Territory, $37, ch ihe perth by the forty-ninth degree of nor futivude, which district shall be known es the Pem- Dina disirict; aud the office of said district shall be ted at the town of Pembina, or atch place as the President shall direct in said Territory: snd the President of the United States shall have power to change the tocation of said land offices, in said Ter AN OFFICIAL DISPATOH received at the Navy Department from Commander W. Truxton commanding United States steamer Jamestown announces that he errived at Honolulu, Sand- wich Islands, on the2th of March, 16 days trom San Francisco. Tue Ricnrnes-Bermarp Orera Trovurr Secmnito require: © nmerse the public interyetemay | commences a season of six nights of English BL 5 ot Sane et Se Fees Opera, at the National Theatre on Monday dent is herchy antuorized to appoint. i ” in which di the advice and consent of the Stuate registers nai | evening, with “Maritana,” in which Miss Em: receivers for said jand districts, who sball be red to reside at the site of their respective offices, ¢ ihe same power, responsibilities, and emolu: ts, and be subject fo the same acts and Becaltios ch are or may be prescribed by law in relation to er land cffices in said Territory, ‘Approved. May 1590.07 re- | ma Howson makes her debut before a Washing- tonaulenrce. She ie highly praised by our ex- changes. Mrs. Bernard has a fall troupe of artists, an augumented chorue, and a good orchestra. ‘THE BILL which passed the Senate last even- ing av asubstitute for the House bill to establish & police court for the District of Columbia, and {Pvanic—No. 6.9 Ax Act to amenil an act entitled “An act providing for the taking of the seventh and subseqnent cen suses of the Cuired States, and to fix the numb-r of the members of the House ef Hepresentatives, and t ide for their tuture rtior for other pur] , is the same which was in- among the eeveral Seaten. a proved ay teenie | troduced tn the Senate on the 20th of Marcu vee cighteen hundre rt last by Mr. Hamlin, the provisions of which e ry. Be tt enacted *y the Senate and House of Repre- | were published in THe STAR at the time. sentatives of the United States of America tn Con gress assembled, That the time allowed for transnit Lin the sard Fx) copy a returns of So ansistent REDUCTION OF Force.—On account of the de- Temple to, the ensue Odice ae rther | crease of the work in the Burean of Engraving itmuited so that , ” es il lh Ey repultion ‘open and Printing at the Treasury Department, the three, eighteen hundred and shall be sent to that cflice ot or before the tenth ‘day of Septemb sr Superintendent of the Bureau has been com- pre co fh yelled to ext, end the complete returne upon all the sched. Teduce the force, and during the ules annexed to and ‘of that act, month about sixty female employes have been Pestaceseh te iraerieeaes, eapect | cares ro, whiel and declared to he no longera part of eaid'ect shall | | -Nonttwattoxe.—The President sent the fol- be forwarded to the Census Uffice before the first of October following: Provided, That the Secret: of the Interior shail be authorized to extend time allowed for returns on the schedules, other t! those of pcpulation, in any case where it shall ap- pear to bim to be necessary: Prowtded, further, Taat whenever, from the loss or destruction of retarns, or from causes beyond (he cop trol officerscnarged with the enumeration, it shall be shown to be im- bie to comply with a requirements of this ASS RON SR or eathahle BERR population, not beyond the first day of October hex Suc. 2. And be it Surther enacted, That the i provided in the fifteenth section of sald act OF May twenty-third, eighteen hundred and fifty. shall ap- py to any refusal whatever to answer either of the f iquiries authorized by suid act. od, That each axvint- BEC. 3. And be it further en: got marshal or agent spall be pald for making out « the original census ry mipiote copies ed in the mth section of the eight cents for original censu Fig Feguired by the said eleventh section. ae -4. And be ti further ena lowing nominations to the Senate this after- noon: Drake DeKay, of New Jersey, to be Consul at Magdalen, Mexico. Eo Rpuettivaens Aonatie he We nk burg, ent vania; a . tlson, at Barte, Massachusetts; ‘Thomas Kael, at West field, Massachusetts. District Business in the Senate To-day. IMPORTANT BILL TO PREVENT COPORATION EM- PLOYES FROM TAMPERING WITH THE BALLOT BOXES AND REGISTRY LITS, At two o’clock to-day, in the Senate, the con- sideration of business from the Committee on the Disirict of Columbia was resumed. The first bill taken up was that introduced yester- day, forbidding corporation officers from acting as judges or commissioners of election, and Mr. Hamlin offered an amendment, which was adopted, prohibiting candidates for office from serving as judges or commissioners of election ‘The bill was passed as amended. ‘This bill prevents such men as William A. Cook, Himber, and others of that class, from tampering with the registry lists and the ballot boxes. It has been an infamous outrage upon the voters of Washington that corporation em- ployes should have the control of the registry lists and of the ballot boxes; and Congress docs but grant them ordinary justice by passing this bill. The bill requiring the Corporation of Wash- ington to settle the claims of the Foundry M. E. Church, noticed in Tae STAR a few days since, J} AN Act to anthorize the Burlington and Missouri River Raflre m pany, or its assigns, to change the established line of said road in the State of a is je ut enacied by the Senate and House of Kepresca- tatives of the Unsied States of America tn Congress assembled. That the Burlington and Missouri Mi ‘silroad Company, or its assigns, in the State oi cbraska, may so far change the’ location of that portion of its fine that lies wost of the city of Lin Sols. fa gr ayes by the: ou file ‘States, so as to securo a better and nd to connect with within [ Pesiic—No. 57. Grant made by the United States tonal fa ts fon, | was passed. It was through the blundoring iruction : Provided, howecer, That said uot be located farther south ‘than the solwidiery | pinion of Corporation Attorney Cook that the Sounders Hine a re seven, in said Corporation has been placed in the disgraceful eres, See coke, camnes, one) Bet’ Tand’ pants | attitude of being forced by Congress to settle and the sald company, oF Its assigns, shall receive no | this debt. his set hed bot ‘percede nad a hoe san an it DECORATION DAY. ade in the lorated line ofeald falionad” bad been : Approved, May 6, ‘PrBLic—No. 58 The Exercises at Arlington. Monday next, May 30th, having been desig- J AN Actto n act entitled * A: nated as the day for decorating the graves of th mephanice! Hens on Buildings in the District of | need Be wtcnacted by the Senate and House of Represen- fattees of the United States of America tn Congress assembled, That any, sub-contractor, journeyman, or laborer amplayed in the construction oF repsir- ing of any building. or in furnish any materials or machinery for the seme, may give, owner thereof notice in writing, partic forth the amount of hisclaim and the service ren- tional Cemeteries in this borhood. At pie ts order of exercises will be as fol- ist. National salute at one o'clock p. m. f 2d. Dirge, “Arlington,” written Henry dered. for which his empleyer is indebted to him, | Fries expresely for occasion, by Marme and that he bol the gmrner respousible Res the Band. game, and the owner of the building sha iat 3d. Calling assembly to order, by Comrade for © taim it not te 2 fot hn Mi Empanae gto time fae | Tote uber: Department ornmander subsequently, which may be recovered in an ne. | _ 4th. rayer, by . J. P, Newman, D. D. tion. Chapiain U:'S. Benate. eck. = . Choral. “A Strong Castle ora” — Luther. hundred voices and ‘ith. Original Poem by Comrade C. 0. Cox, N DLL.B. if . Tth. Hostiag, Mozart. Grand chorus and Ma. ine 8th, Oration, Comrade John A. Logan. cominandersi-Ghist Army of the Republic. Choral, ‘Sleepers Wake”—Mendelssohn. under thi 2 J Bestic—No. 20.) Ax Act to amend an act entitled “An act to incor- rate the Freedman's Savings and Trust Com. | - Sth. approved March third, eighteen hundred | Grand and ive. Bev tnactet by the Senate and Howse of Represen- | 10th. —At the tomb of the unknown soldie rs. te 2 5 % a 8: tatwves of the Vetted es ol Ate ipa oe Comeress an Prayer: ran allow, Chap- to incorporate fy 12th. “Phe Children of the Fallen d'and »/xty-Bro, be, and the same ia terete, | Brave””—J. fh ui 0 at the end thereof the | National Soldiers and Somo, to the extent half in | 8t the tomb of the unknown, charge oi Deensoectrnd by mor aa ‘estate | the officers and of the Home. value r teckaid ny gorporation ae Grand chorus alk te ot coud to the cemetery end strow the qr with Me in sumare ‘aneabu’ ce lot | flowers. In this the audience sre invited to par aid cig Provided. Thera eet | OCR oe exe Day director, Dr. J. ° > r- » Dred. 5 ¢ executive committee will wear red rib- oon wes we Tapeeorcde 6, 1570, poss; Sanaa cor- s7-Tom Thumb has gone to Australia with en ribbons. his wite and baby. Sih time consumed tn carrring out the pro- ‘S7Jjune and October are said to be the per- will be about two a halt hours. fect months of the year. ite omnes, are ARR oy 87 Gen. Stone, with his band of Ameri ve very stab! for service in the army of the recently or te chy and Usorgtown. Seavey power passed through Paris on his way to Egypt. Ea terminus of Fyn in Lag apne mer) aor waekl county, Indi- | rotate fer ‘ity cont ‘each the ‘round lover FEES saad is Senmpeinenn une. | SES Greet ae 7A Paris me ei cadets — are letting a alone,’ will be lower various resort. Three dollars a day rate. eect aa the etek che ae ae o- usual will be the average this summer at i quent debtor on the street, til he “ a "t gave The 8 te = took them as pay. 48 he Be —— Te: ciation, in session a tres. é tion in favor of Uniesd Sorts of questions end 6 lates woe States to confer elective questions are This Afternoon’s Dispatches. SPECIAL REPORTS. Pept nse ot Amtempelis-the 800- ™ iw Special to the Evening Star. ANNAPOLIS, Mp, May 28— shell race out rh Th ‘jipmen won. 20.25; Quaker City, 20.58%. Distance run: FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Break in the French ‘The Cable— @on Papers on the Fenian Question. Pelegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. time all "between the City Clad ot Philadelphia and the et cll of the Naval Academy took place in the Severn river ths morning. It was a three-mile race in four-oared yged. shells, pulled. without coxswains. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. ly ceased on the evening cn Duxbar, immediately to repair the in the m oad tely to ir the same. In the mean- re will be transmitted via the lines, thereby preventing any g Star, TWO CENTS. . T TO THE STAR. | _ FORTY-FIRST_ CONGRESS. EVENING STAR. _| TELEGRAMS PE nay Sarurpay, May 28. SENATE.—Mr. Stockton called up joint reso- Lon. ‘Lonpom, May 28—Communication by the Freneh cable sudde: et Thursday, the 26th inst., between and St. Pierre. A vessei will leave merce was never in @ mere favorabie condition, but our toreign commerce had ceexe to exist. He then spoke at length as to the cause of this, Ei Mr. Hamlin called up bill = = the business between Europe an wok, a up pension see The journals continue 7 hepa gr this po — oe — £ J or os rnin; attempted invasio: Canada | sione: le . sald eo by Fen eg Les ie * q or from Towa (Hactan: = @ Post admits that the Washington ernment has done all that can be reasonably Gov- required of it. would be over this Dill could pass the ‘he Saturday Review scouts House. He (Mr. H.) had an amendment in some quarters that the Washington authori- —_ that no person, officer or em. ties are im connivance with the Fenian raid. ploye of the Gor, of Washington The Times thinks the Fs ’ attempt will | and not be absolutely re; ad if it prompt, the United States to such action as sha! a out PR hectnen Te EERE, we ve onl: jians is due to their hereditary , and the The bill to settle the claims of the Foundr: Fi alpen pe’ 2c T= a PY Other} journals ave articles similar in tone. er for the Su us ‘of the Dis- The fai American authet is | trict a erally mo and the attem)ts of the — Lewes yng 2 peeeeeaeet at the enians ridiculed. ‘The Saturday Review also contains a vicious | by the parties in civil suits who request his ser- article on thava of Mr. Beecher’ssermons. | vices, or by the criminal cases, The firm of Bischoffhei: Company in thiscountry. Arrived Oat. Giascow, May 28—The Dorian, of the York, for this port, was Anchor line, from N signalled off Moville. The oa Conundrum—Under id city, to was desirable to take relative to the afature ruler for Spain. ans* long debate, & proposition te invest Mar Syst attributes was lost, action. It is announced to-day that Gen. bas announced nis intention to resign from arshal Serrano Cone it M: refuses the ri Railroad Company in this — by @ vote of 22 to 12, and the caucus adjourned withou taking further was Mr) the bill to incorporat: : yy 8 the American Union Academy of Soleuce aud A-ts, which was being discussed as our regort closed. HOUSE.—Mr. Smith (Vt.) offered a resolu- tion, which was adopted, directing the Secreta- Ty of the Treasury to inform the House whether any telegraph company in New York had fazed to report to the assessor the “Or their gross receipts according to law. of oe Enazimbes, consent the order, the juce internal taxes, was ith the | until after the morning hour, and louse Prim the pri regal | the committee and upon. pee a pi Ben giving to Idiers and reported ¢ sol an sailors who had served three consecuti American Postal Treaty—The Small Pox in St. Pelagie Prison. ve months : Fema 2. that there wilt | in the ad en gd who were now Ss indi- be a change in the ip of the | gent or dependent ho Post Office Dey forthwith. Should this | Tore not now recet me rumor prove true, efforts will undoubtedly be per month. The pill contains wade for the lishment of & postal treaty | that mo pension \ be given to between France and the United States. Such a | *!ded or sympathized late rebellion. treaiy would be more likely to succeed under Mr. Winans (Ohio) moved to strike out under any new administration Freneh | Proviso, and ar; srongly im favor post office t. re ce, tas a measure np di es rtain that the small-pox proviso’ in the St. Peiagle prison, where, Poche.” the SANE ty ance worth; fort and other journalists are detained. eneitaeee “sha pation ee te P The Southern =e General 3 naturali: ty or taking part in that war. Tel Exclusively to The Evening Star. r. Butler ( Mass.) also sustained the amend- LOUISVILLE, May 28.—In the Presbyterian | ment. He said all confiscation han been wiped General Assembly, yesterday, the judicial com- | ©ut, and why now contiseate the poor pittance mittee made a majority and minority report on | due these men. the overture from Mont , Ala. ma- Mr. Paine (Wis.) asked what pensions would Gente agers tapete a oy) tment of a com- | be taken from these men if the bill was not mittee o! } Wit us ie of difficulties which lie in the way of the cordial | | Mr. Butler—We will take from the pension correspondence of the two bodies must be dis- | Which have been due them for the past tinetly met and removed. One of the resolu- = and which their comrades have been re- Denes Wetman er oF toe eer ee | “Shneen, Bovten, iil. 11) Hawley, {10:.) ana Ritson weseranoss deliberately pronounced year (Ll.,) the amendment. after year, and which, in Was a ir. Potter (N. ¥.) favored it, saying that sad al of the cause and kingdom of our | “tiversal suffrage had been granted, and he commen Lord and Head; nor can we, by official | DW desired to see general corseerenaans consent to hint the ‘edge of a (Oregon) akoad the amend- js our testimony concernii nature and | ment. mission of the Uburch as a ‘purely spiritea) | _ The main question having been ordered, Mr. body among men. After some discussion the | Winans moved to reconsider the vote, in order majority report was adopted. to so his 5 not to strike out End of the Fenian Business_The = esterday—Eight Killed and 20 ‘ou ¥ mded. to The Evening Star. it that part ef the iso tring the ou ° proviso requi Of the oath to support the eonstitetion of the United States, Mr. Willard moved to lay the motion on the table. Carried. ‘The question was then taken on the amend- De- ToRowTo, May 28.—All was quiet during the | ment offered by Mr. Winans; and it was re- night. ten Fenians are reported in cam; | jected—ayes 60, noes 111. at “ront river, and 8 Fenians were killed and An amendment, ir. Holman, ex- wounded yesterday. Ail is quiet on Niagara and the provisions of the Dill to the widows Detroit frontiers. The excitement has ceased. | in in nt circumstances was then adopted, Butan ample force will be kept up to defend al! | and the bill passed. borders of the Do: marauding ‘The House then proceed to the consideration : “ pe. poet me lines unable to = gos bili to reduce apr tnne urn home. Business is rapidly resuming its ir. offered a num! amendments former condition. What is considered as the | to perfect the first section. last Fenian raid is looked upon asa complete One to the tax on and ridiculous failure. all sales and the sale of stocks, The latest advices from the Ked River expedi- , eS beceacn eae Shin, proatie- tion indicate that everything is going smoothly | sory or , One cent every forward, and Mr. Archibald, newly ap- undred of the amount of contracts. fointed Lieutenant Governor, will soon leave t> | The bill as introduced made the tax two cents. ‘Woman Saffrage in St. Louis, The tax on grocs receipts for theaters was re- duced to one per et for eof Wales land Cowes i REGATTA FOR ALL NaTIONS.—A yachts of all nations will take on the 22d of June, for the The its are to auxiliary to ;was organized | Prize cup. start from here. Mr. Crow was elected president; te | St So'lock in the moruing, sail to the west, other officers include both sexes. An executive | Ward, th the Needles to Portland, committee of fifteen was also el which, | Where they will round the Shambles and return with the officers, embrace some 0! mos | back of the Isle of Wight and outside Nab light- ship to Ryde pier. S87 At Chestertown, Md., (the home of United States Senator Vickers), an election on Monday for cor; officers. ‘of the Republican Sides cocoa it The Baltimore of votes. aye: Daylight isda ——- vs ylight wning on the Diino "ee Brought This morning at 9 o'clock, the Judges of Elee- 3 a) fi rf tt t the following = is your name?” « How long have you lived tm the ward?” “How long ‘Though it was quite certain ber of those png, tration were strangers * tion was taken to put them on their as to their residence here. BOW BOWEN VOTERS ARE MANUPACTURED. ‘Wagons and carts directly from Maryland and: Gre were driven up infront of the ©; Hall with loads of wen “voters,” ai i 2. 3 gnane of rascality ,a tat recs represented ty Bowen men u ie e' ye toe mame pes sallowed tn, also treet» in, attor cur reporter had’ been terused whastasor The question was, however, subsequently rats | the same side bein. Gecided that but on for Beall. Several hundred of these circulars have Stent NS Cook, and it is claimed some them that Board have no ermse: tat ni Ei i E E 18 for Third, 25 Sixth, and7 for Seventh—total, 110. the several wards as above: 18, 2), 8, 15, 14, 10, aNtp to'3 o'clock, a tall by one of the 0% a or challengers showed 200 colored and Sa whites, ‘At that hour the line extended trom the door of the court-room, down the steps and to the pave- ment. ¥ Crromxat Covert, J: — - day, inthe case of ‘harks Caldwell, indicted for assault and battery, in ejecting a colored man, L. H. Douglass, re ned, and Joureea to Tuesday. Cincurr Court, Judge Olin.—This morning, in the case of Stoever agt Plant anf Riggs— action for damages leged violation of con- tract—a verdict was found for defendant Mattingly and Cox for defendants. OnrHass’ Court, Judye Purcell. will and testament of Sarah Bowm: | ap and admitted to yng lark gualitied as executor bend, 8300. its. te. Mary Clark— ——_-—___ Ose or Bowzn’s Pers ox rar Rawrace— Dick Smith Getting kis Hand In. afternoon, for Coundiman,} were submited \y his, and ee Potice Irems.—Joseph Magruder was ar- this by officer Doyle, for as- sault and battery with intent to kill’ Samuel Simms, by on with a hammeron the head, a ly. He was held by Jas- be ry ‘8 furthe examination, erate out heense, and fined which he paid and was THE DRAMATIC SEASON