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—— ee THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Bullding, ' $.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth St, | BY Tus ' BYENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ——— THE STAR is served by carriers to their sub- stribers in the City and Distriet at Tex Oxxts ren WExx or Forty-rour Cexts rem MONTH. Copies st the counter, Two Cents are sentf rom the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAR—published om Fridsy morning—§1.5 "AMUSEMENTS. Wee ttee ee THEATER. Ez RICHING.- ©! FOR 5) Mrs. C. B. -Directress. TURSDAY Washington The Comic Over: POSTILLIUN OF LuNJUMEAU. RUW NIGHT ¥1 tow Never popular opera MARTHA se he TROUPE. ONLY. TOM PEASY TUE RAC ® AT THE WASHINGTON SKATING PARK, June Ist k p.m. ‘cloc 15 CONTESTANTS ENTERED. n GREAT FUN EXPECTED B*= BALL. PASTIME, OF BALTIMOBE, ve OLYMPIC, OF WASHINGTON, On Oly: rounds, cor. Mth and K streets, WED- NESDAY, June Ist, at 59 p.m. « eave the junction, cor. 15th street and N. ¥, ave. every five minu@s. " Admiss'on. % ci Olympic Exoibition Game THU m. Admission, 10 cents. TRIALS OF SPEED AT THE NATIONAL DRIVING PARK AND GROUNDS ASSOCIATION, Commenciog THURSDAY, JUNE 2. Premium of $500 for horses that never beat 2:20, mile heat.,3 in 5, harness, cloved with the following FATR entries A. Jotinson’s br. s hen. Jr. George Ne Qaeen of the West. A. F. Fawcett's ch. g. Aaron. SECOND DAY, FRIDAY, JUNE 3. Premium of $1,000. Free for all harses. Mile heats, 3 in 5, in harness, closcd with the fullowing Nelson names br. g. “Rockey.” ets bug. Moses. s br. s. George M. Patchen The trials of speed to be Forerned by the rules and regulations of the National Association. ‘© corrmence promptly, each day, at 3 o'clock By order of the Executive Committ: >. m31-3t Z. WILLIAMS, Troasnrer. D CONCERT ‘BAN wa be E STREET BAPTIST © . WEDNESDAY EVENING, Janel, at sp. m., For the benefit of YOUTHS’ MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF E ST. BAPTIST CHURCH. The programme will present features entirely new and novel. “The Origin of the Four Seasous,” by Bineteen voices. Four componed of the are engaged for cents: to be obtained at the music store & Co.,and at the door entertainment. ANALOSTAN ISLAND! The Pewee Pic-Nics and Pleasure y respectfully call the attention of to the G iven at the Th: oC: same, Applications for picnics, ote., may be made at HENEY A RAISERS. peer * B. A. RAIS BICHTER. my 12 3m’ ARLOW'S GALLERY, 1236 PENNA. AVENUE, SOUTH SIDR, Near 13th street north, ir The following Paintings sale: The Betrothed,” Bost beantifal pictures b. qunibleed tm America. «by Lanrent de Buel, “The ay Best.” * Preparing for School, by F- Strobel. The original portrait of Col. Richard M. Johnson ( Vice President under Martin Van Bo. Fen),who is said to have shot Tecumseh; Ife, at Frankfort, Kentucky, by J. + B43. To which are added one hundred and twenty other Sine Pictures from the'Thcmpson” and Beanmont tions, among which are original portraits, of Benjamin West, by himself: Gens Washiny » ton, by Gilbert Stuart; Sir Wm. hy, by himself; Sir Godfrey Kneller, by himself, Sir Thos. Wentworth; Gen. James ‘by Charles Elliott: Bireet Scene. by J. H.B. Koehkock. Also, choice Water Color and Peneil Dr: nga. Old Rugravings: Beis Bain ether one of the finest and largest collections for the Uni atea. mid (Chron! HN. BARLOW, Proprietor. Bo. 456)On ExhibitionjNo. 456 a H ™ gna Sale } 7 Srazsr. “AT STREET. MARKRITER’S, Ho. 486 Saventu staEer. between D * Buaat Doors above Odd Feliowes’ Hall, Gholee Oil Pain Engravings, Ohromos, &e. Also. st Stock Paper! 1g. Window Shades, re and Tassels, Bings, ‘rames, Picture Cot i= BEPOSITORY, 245 7 STBEET, Seoween Thirteenth and Fourtsenth Streais, OLL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHBOMOS, &c., BOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTULE, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUBTTSES, &c., &c., PICTURE FEAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, &., &c. VELVET PASSE PABTOUTS, PABLOB BRACKETS, &¢ A Fine Assortment for BOLIDAY siege ahi ap 25-1y* oclt-ly IT PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. ORSION TO bh eg B.. 4 opposite Mount Vernon. RESDAy. Junet, for thaben- W.M. E. Sunday Scho ave Navy Yard wharf at * and 7th street wharf st Wa.m. Tickets 50 cts. to be procured at the boat from the Committee of Arrangements. m3)-2t" WOOD AND COAL. AL AND Woop. succemor toGlesson & Glenn, hat e AMES CLEASON street Whart, begs friends and tality of sapplying dealers from Tchad vance aver owt receive ‘itention. JAMES CLEASON. spltty [Eep.} Gast. Wharf. Washington, D. 0. ‘DENTISTRY. ts ts rene UTE ayer SD = Between 12th and Lith streets. All Dental work done ip the Lest manner, and at ices. Gas. Chieroform or Ether ased, if desired tracting Teeth without pain. Rreverion In THE PRICE OF COKE TO SIX CENTS PEB BUSHEL. CARTAGE EXTEA. my 21-2w NTHONY FISHERS FLRST CLASS SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 618 Nixrn Stage, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE, without being ripped. fm ‘ cork 2 mc eleaned equas to ps goarantn given that grease spots will be ‘co that thes will nat many P= HANGINGS, SPRING STOCK. , FRENCH. AND ENGLISH PAPE AMTANGINGS. of aii aty jes and descriptic = GILT AND WALNUT WINDOW CORNICE: LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, of all sizes, colors, and de- scriptions. My stock being the I and most select in the argest sitiveies = JOHN ALEXANDER, No 1231 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., ap caw bron.} Bar. 12a anv Lira Sts. Boze8Ts, FREEZING REFRIGERATORS itive at me T mw eae between Fine WINES, VV. 85—N2. 5.272. SPECIAL NOTICES. WINS AND LIQUORS, ie EAST. on T gallon; $10 per 3 Pel- per per tonen, co ES GAUTIER. : a watt a 119 B ivania Couns | importer of Wines raore, : tie esleprated MATive Wink BIgTESS. HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RESEWER Ts the best article Known to the hair. GRAY BAI Ty Ite ONIGINSE COLOR AND PROMOTE ITS GROWTH. It is an entirely new scientific discovery, com- dining many of tne Tmaat powerful and restorative is im the vegetable Kingdom, ipa: a bor Bod Haw ete ye! tlossy, lot Stamm the skin! It is recommended and used by tho first modical suthorit For sale by all druggists Brice 8 my 12-colm & 1840. ¥ . 1. R. iL & CO., jashua. N.H., Proprietors. PERRY DAVIS’ 1870. “PAIN KILLER.” The Great Fam!y Medicine of the Age. THIRTY YEARS Have elapsed since the introduction of the Pain Killer to the public, and y at the prosent time it ia Bei ha opaisrey a tan ts isaac ; all over the KILLER its NOT Face. long enough tims to med that the PAIN of all tte proprietors claim tor the unparalleled popularity it RE and EFFECTIVE remedy. ‘ap27-eolin prove KILLER fs deservi it, is amply has att CHARLES HEIDSIECK AGNE. Billery and Extra Dry. In Bas- kets—in cases. For sale by al! t wholesale, grocers god. ive. paaealers, Sole eat for United States, SHU, AILER, Beaver street, New ork, mb 21-2awim CHAMP. ‘This splendid Halt Dye ts tho Dest In the world Harmices, reliable, instantaneous, doce not cou ead, nor any vttalic poison to luce paralysis or death’ Avoid the vacated and delusive prepacations virtues they do not raw, genuine the only perfect Halt Dyt-Dheck ot Benne hott Pee ‘Applied ot" 16 Bond street, PBEPARE FOR ELECTION!!! WHO IS MOST ENTITLED TO YOUR VOTE WHO KNOWS WHERE THE Si _— PINCHES. ——— NE WHO GIVES YOU GOOD SHUES F: be is LITTLE MONBY. ener HEILBRUN « BROS., 419 SEVENTH STREET, NEXT DOOR TO ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Have now a complete stock of Ladies Freach Kid Button, a beauty, $4 Ladies GAITERS, heeled and not heeled, $1.25. SLIPPERS and BUSKLNS for 9) cents to $2.50. Children’, 8HOES, all colora, 25 cents and up Gents’, Boy's, and Youth's PUMPS. Gents’ fine STITCHED BOOTS, $3. Gents’ TIES and PRINCE ALBERTS, 91 % up. BRONZE and GLOSS. 2 cents per bottle. FINE BOOTS made to order, $0. m: a CHINA, GLASS, CROUCKEBY WARE AND OTHER HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. ‘Stock betare making parchesee. eae. Oar NS BOTELER E BO. m2s-3t 923 ( Metzerott Hall) Penn. avenus. pi4yos GREAT BARGAINS in PIANOS sil RA have been used: One 7 octave Rosewood overstrang Gilbert, HOUSEKEEPERS Will find at our store a complete assortment of bad Raven & Bacon, SBE Nuans & Fisher, $1). vo rasy terms, to make room, at the W.G. METZEKOTT & Co., of STEINWAY'S | PIANOS ‘and HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, m2 3t L ITNERY. MRS. J. BE. SPENCER. 330 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Between %h and lth Begs to inform Dos Cooter and the ladies gener- ally, that havi arrangements for Branch Establishment at the. SERinas. 0 PRENC if RY AND FANCY GOUDS At an IMMENSE SACRIFIOR, for the next 30 days. Having just returned from New York, her stock comy ihe Lewest and most superb aye, of the season. . B—The HAIR DRESSING DEPARTMENT at the “Springs” to let. Apply at 330 Pennsylvania avenue. my2-Im™ I) WHE “SINGER” 2 NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE CAN BE HAD ON EASY TERMS, AT THE COMPANY'S SALESROOMS, Porch swsers instructed at their residences. A full line of MACHINE IST, OOTTO} LINEN THREAD on Sovvtes teaead on mal = B.A. NORTON, Agen my 2¢-tf 717 MARKET SPA QTRAWBEERIES—Fine fresh STRAWB: SKIES, dfrect from my nursery, can be had daily st my store, commencing Saturdpy, Mag 25, _mmy 28-40? Tthet.. opposite Fos ent Office. > LADIES, STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, ‘That the largest assortment of SHAWLS AND PARASOLS Are selling at reduced prices at 8. HELLEK'S. Ladies’ and Children’s WALK! ONDER GARMANTS at prices ts salah 824 Just received a very handsome assortment GLovEsag1. “7 FRENCH CORSETS, which has been sclling f 5, reduced to $3.80, and other styles trom? 73 cents to 91.90. Ana select stock of HUMAN and 1MITA. TIUN HATE WORK. at ae 8S. HELLER'S, 715 MARKET SPACE, myl6-Im Between 7th and Sty streets. Tony wari GSSUINE VIOUEDFORD WATER, (Fresh) GETTYSBURG WATER, ROCKBEIDGE ALUM WATER, KISSINGEN, VICHY, SELTZER, AND SODA WATERS, ‘In Glags Syphons, (Hanbury Smith's.) A. KOCHS tx? CIGARS, Bere- WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 81, 1870. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. DON’T FAIL TO REGISTER! DON'T BE GRUDGE A LITTLE TIME OR TROUBLE! A FURL REGISTRATION WILL INSURE EMERY’S ELECTION BY 6,000 MAJOR. ry! Rep Croup, the celebrated Indian Chief, is expected here to-morro’ THESENATE Went Suto Executive ‘se°sion to day at one o’clock p. m.on motion of Mr. Sum- ner, and proceeded to the consideration of the Sandwich Islands eciprocity treaty. THE PREstpeNT will leave here on Wednes- day or Thursday of next week for Pennsylvania to visit Senator Cameron at his residence, near Harrisburg. AT THE MEETING of the Citizens’ Reform As sociation, last night, a resolution was unani- mously adopted, requesting the merchants and business men of the city to close their Places of business at noon on election day. Miss CLAFL1y, of the tirm of Ulatiin & Woo.l- huil, female brokers of New York, and propri- etors ot a weekly paper in that city, was at the Capitol to-day, and oceupied a seat in the Reporters’ gallery of the House, where she attracted much attention. Is THE Howse to-day, General Farnsworth moved tp take from the Speaker's table the bill which recently passed the Senate, prohibiting Corporation officials from acting as Judges or Commissioners of Election in the. District of Columbia; but Mr. Ferris, of New York, ob- jected, and the bill could not be taken up. THR ENERGETIC ACTION of the Citizens’ Vigi- lance Committee in arresting parties for ille- gal regisiration has had excellent etfect in stop- ping the fraudulent operations of the Bowen gang, and has caused numbers of illegal voters brought here to leave town without attempting to register. DON'T FAIL TO REGISTER! DON'T BE- GRUDGE A LITTLE TIME OR TROUBLE! A FULL REGISTRATION WILL INSURE EMERY'S ELECTION BY 6,000 MAJOR Ivy! Fotr NationaL HoLipays.—The House Committee on the District of Columbia this morning agreed to report a bill declaring Christmas, New Year's Day, July 4th, and Thanksgiving Day as appointed by the Presi- dent, national holidays, hence notes falling due upon those days cannot be protested until the day after. TRE Practice SquapRoy trom the Naval Academy at Annapolis, consisitng of the ships Macedonian, Savannah and Dale, will sail for Annapolis about the 15.h prosimo with the mél- shipmenon board for the annual cruise. The sjuadron will visit European waters and return in about (wo months. ‘The graduating class will be allowed 30 days leave before sailing on their cruise. A VISION of brightness and beauty tlashed upon TRE Star sanctam to-day in the person of Miss Jennie ©. Claflin, of the far famed brokerage firm of Woodhull & Claflin, New York, and who is also one of the editors and Proprietors of Woodhull and Cladéme Weekly, devoted to woman’s upward and onward move- ment. Miss Oletlin is as smart asa ste:!- trap, and shows that woman can possess both brains and beauty. As a talkist she is tlu- ent: If any other he or she on the planet can put in more words to the minute or more to the point, we do not know it. Miss C. has a hard- some, frank face, open bine eyes, blonde hair in and wearing a smart, sailorish straw hat, appears about the upper rig like a good-looking boy; but otherwise she is of the woman womanly in dress and appearance. ‘That is, she has none of the nonsense of Bloomer cos- tome, &c., &e. APPROVAL OF THE ENFORCEMENT BILL.— The President this morning signed the bil! to enforce the rightof citizens to vote under the Fifteenth amendment and transmitted the same to the State Department. NoMINATIONS.—The President sent the fol- lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: ‘Wm. M. Douglass, to be r of Interna! Revenue, First District of Vir; 7. J. Jules er, Receiver of Public Moneys, Natchitoches, Louisiana. Tue District Pouce Court Birt—The House Committee on the District of Columbia agreed this morning to recommend that the House disagree to the Senate substitute for the House bill to establish @ Police Court for the District of Columbia, and that a committe: of conference be appointed. CONVICTION OF THE INDIAN TERRITORY To- BACCO MANUFACTURERS.—A telegram received at the Kevenue Department this morning from Supervisor McDonald, of Ark., announces that verdicts have been rendered for the government against the parties recently arrested for man- ufacturing tobacco in the Indian territory, and bringing it to market in the States without pay- ment of the internal enue tax. DON’T FAIL TO REGISTER! DO GRUDGE A LITTLE TIME OR TROUBLE! A FULL REGISTRATIGN WILL INQURE HY'S ELECTION BY 6,000 Mason ivy! Tig Saw Dominco Treaty.—The President ‘o-day transmitted to the Senate a brief message on the San Domingo treaty enclosing an addi- tonal article te the treaty extendin; for ratification to July 1. He lg ed certain amendments which he deems it desirable that the Senate should incorporate into the treaty. In these amendments it is prepaeet that the pa- Tagraph a &. United States a lien upon the public lands of the a spe as security for its undefined debt shall stricken out, and that the sum to be paid for the island £00,000) be absolutely the entire ( mount to be paid by this government. It is also proposed Eat two cominiasioners shall be. ted—one the Dominican government and one by the United States, to money and to aj it to the the Dominican them to }, but will leave them a balance of $200,000 or $300,000 for the expenses of a territorial government. pirafias raat tan one ar Tas Bowsy-Flopexce BARGAL.—Mayor Bowen’s bargain with Tom Florence, for a democratic candidate, has come to naught. A Jetter has been received from Mr. J.D. Hoover, in which he says,‘ Noone has any authority for the vse of my mame in connection with the Mayoralty.” ° » We Suppose,-hes heard from Mr. Hoover to the same effect, as he has withdrawn the name of Mr. Hoover as a candidate from The Democrat. 8o come to naught the schemes ef Sayles J. Bowen, one by one —_——_-~2e-______ By reference to the registration proceedings to-day it will be seen that Councilman R. J. Beall is taking ® most disreputable part in bdebalf of the Bowen ring. The rebuke given by the Senate to the interference of employes in registration matters would shame anybody but persons of the stamp of Wm. A. Cook, Himber, Beal), and Tm Buwie. nama | Ls Ahead_More “Regents Fe Cont have 9 Rough of it. To-day the registration is being conducted in the Criminal Court room. The crowd com- menced to form in line at a very early hour, and by the time the Board commenced their labors the line was fully as long as on the pre vious day, and in general appearance resembled the line yesterday morning, the co!ors being al- most equally divided. ‘Lhe whites soon shot ahead, however, and at 12 o'clock 165 whites and 112 colored had been regi: ly ahead. he first arrest for illezal registration was made about 12 o'clock, by Officer Borate 5 ths Recon eesesm ee wing Te- Soetoeae ERS ees a e ation. Mr. D. E. Cahil appeared for the defence, and asked for a post- ponement. The Justice said he would fix the bail atesoo. Ji h Brooks, nt Commissioner of the Second Ward, volunteered to go bail, and on the Justice quest him Mr. Mille: dropped the remark that he (Brooks) had been sent over by Wm. A. Cook, which was denied by Brooks, and a war of words ensued, which was ut an end to by the Justice. Brooks went to ‘he City Hall for a certificate of pro) of the th meseui aneil to-asd roa ie ant morrow, the required security. uite an excitement occurred about 12\ o’el in hall. Mr. R. J. Beall, Council- wanof the Third Ward, was at the west door and Mr. Crossman objected to him as a challen- ger stanciog at the door holding communica- yn with persons outside. Cook said that he (B.) had a right to see any party there on private business. Mr, Crossman then demanded that a vote be taken as to whether challenzers could have such privileges as claimed by Beall. Gook replied that he was president and tha Crossman had no right to demand it, and char- acterized Mr. Ci ‘a liar. retorted that Cook had graduated a liar. Cook rapped on the railing excited): during this scene, when Crossman intimated that he woul] break his gold-headed cane if he did not look sharp. ‘The curtain here fell. Today, 80 great was the pressure for natural- ization papers that the courts were coi Hed ba od up their time to this business, and the indges were busy the entire day admitting claimants to citizenship, the number during the day being, perhaps, 260. itis a noti ie fact that the older citizens are generally registering more than ever bef re, Ferien et hetiberred raped bys be Cdl = ices in line and patiently wa't'n. ut 2 0’el in cl sir quarters to the Counci] chamber, the head of the line being turned to the left. At 24 o'clock the tally footed up 290 whites and I6) colored. +20e. Mr. William J. Swain, who has lately started a penny paper in Philadelphia, called the Pub- lic Record, is receiving everywhere the censures of the press for his indefensible if not actually dishonest invasion of the business rights of the Public Ledger, by making hs paper a fac simile of the latter in type, arrangement of matter, vignette, and general appearance. This ap- Propriation of the distinguishing features, the trademark ofthe Ledzer, does not seem to be much more justitiable than would be the ab- straction of the contents of the Ledger's mney drawer. And this course of Mr. Swain in this matter is the more reprehensible feom the fact that hestarts the Record with money paid by Mr. Childs to his father for the Ledger; and farther, that Mr. Childs has not only given him the most generous aid and encouragement in his newspaper project, but has been magnani- mous enough to admit him to the privileges of the Associated Prees, when his voice would have been potential to exclude him. That Mr. Swain should, wnder these circumstances, seck to injure his benefactor, id undermine the business for which Mr. Chiles Paid a princely Price to his father, shows traits or character not Pleasant to note in a newspaper man; and we Are not sorry to see that the A-cord 18 likely fail altogether in obtaiuing the advantages hoped by this trick. The Philadelphians :eem inclined to let it alone severely. It was a short- sighted policy at best, for no imitation of the individuality of an established paper has ever yet succeeded, or ever will. ~+20e- The office of the Missouri Republican, in St Louis, was burned down last Tuesday night, and notwithstanding the building and fixtares, with all the material on hand, were entirely de- stroyed, the paper made its appearance on Thursday morning very neatly printed, and about two-thirds its size before-the fire. ——_—_-+ee. — From French, Langran & Ogilvie we have The North British Review for April, reprinted by the Leonard Scott Publishing Company in the acceptable cheap form which, through the en- terprise of these publishers, has enabled the American public to get all the Forcign Reviews at a nominal price. ——--2ee-. ‘The ceremony of decorating the graves of Union soldiers was observed throughout the country yeste bare see: From J. Shillington and trom John C. Parker we have the excellent Overland Monthly for June. se eruebeces EDITORIAL SuooTrnc.—An unpleasant feel- ing, which hasexisted for several months 7 between two newspapers in Martinsburg West Va., the New Era ard the Valley Star, culmi- nated on Thursday last in a personal collision between the editors, Mr. Logan, of the Era, and Mr. Eichelberger, of the Star. Mr. Lo; had applied some opprobrious epithets to Mr. Eiche} (aa which he lenge, which, M: sion ensued. Mi side, icing a Di el wound. His adversary was unhurt. Both Pipers are strongly Democratio. eee ‘Tre McFARLAND TRAGEDY ON THE STAGE The McFarland-Richardson atre. The death-bed chiet incident, and is made intensely by Horace Greeley giving away the bride and Stoner Kevels rks honame as witness. The leading comic role is that of Ned Harrigan, who pee and dresses Horace Greeley to lite. ‘he denouement is a pertect tion between McFarland his and the cur- tain falls upon their second the — being performed by and Frotiin- m. ‘sersion of unions, co- ve associations, and labor every kind. Internationalor: organi- Sa arene ie ere ve w fred and Tabor unions ——_ —-<2e ____. Tow: coll at A’ ~rimengicnen tem &7-There is destitution in Detroit, for the free- lunch season has closed. utenant Stambaugh, recently Filled Indiana, near South Pase Uity, was a nephew o General Sherman. * He romps i i 3 i th mil. Wheet oun Bonds, DS Virwinia #5.’ x ‘coupes, @s. North Uarolinas, old, 4, now. ho. see TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. pe ey ety en is Assembis, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. in re | insomion af Philadeiphia, havsettied the great line "eh infatare Sail of the Mi from London for New York. Plegrephed Erclusinely to The Koening Star. Loxpon, May *t Te miniature steamer the de, at leant anoth City of Kagusa will leave her whart at this city change in the ratesor form of ation. this p. m. tor New York. She §s only twenty- Hereafter it proposes that no Presbytery shall one fcet long, but is provisioned for three its care. The | contain less than five ministers. and that no months. Her captain counts on in ff the Northern and | judicial cases except in relation to questions of side of fifty days. | ‘The crew one the inevitable ac omietiont low or heresy in ministers shall man besit her captain, and ‘uring session. igher = lynod. Several of these New Foundland dog goes as a While wes adopted. | changes must be submitted to the Presbyteries New York is the ‘noainal point of mation, obstracions can be of force, but it is not now the captain will make any convenient point in the United States. Quite a crowd o! ip they were ju | Rot created by the Soathern Churcy have collected at the whart to witness the de: deatmbly in September to their reports. Se a | T to recet: they could not allow “elves to be' placed in | It still remains to t logslly ‘consti- an act 8 fulse position before the world, tating the Synods. "All that has heen done In Parture of the tiny vessel. bly then adjourned till the next ae Sabet te hes hace to agtup thas nee, Huntsville. graphical bounds. The. con.olidation ofthe oer ee : the w Ba: oa missionary boards also stil! remains to be done. he From the Far West_Hotel Burnea eoaeentusigegaper come bate in the House of Comm: Pee sri. wary pan, na ap eg S7-A. H. Stephens goos on cratches. Loxpox, May 31—The Daily Newsthis morn- | “gy Too, May S10 A. Torde Canny, os. | SF Samiay beer sees at Nenenie, Tenn., ng pleads for an international copyright treaty | patch nore’ etre tore ie. | are called “Horticultural Gardens” between Great Britain and the Uuited States. = ; | earone day is the Caar's capacity for The Times saps the billiard players of Eng- Principe! | Russian whiskey, land are much with, Bowless” playieg 7“ S7-"The Kansas E, Convention placed in his mateh with Roberts at Brighton tast over yy the case | two Indien on the Board of Eeumonces oi eke 2 idan The weather for the past few days has been unusually dry and warm. zee proving <vtops are already suffering for pedir gho ie’ sudapprebensions of 8 serious drought are fe Di ches froin Bombay state that within a few pest 31,000 bales of cotton have been pea ts Kurops by the wayet theBenecon S7-The N. ¥. Star says Mrs. E. ©. Stanton's is one of the best it ever husband speakers: heard but his wite can easily discount him. S7 An Illinois man got a divorce from his wife, and hired her to do the housework at two a week. shi . Sisters oom ‘The House of Lords aid sot adjourn unt to The Bening Star. beam sxguaiand spwsutiy us abecnees bites late hour this morning. A long, ated and Troy, N. Y., 31—The Haymakers, of S7-Girls are taking the place of “cash” often violently personal debate occurred in the | Troy beat the Unions, of Morrisiana, at base | in many of the dry goods stores in New York. committee on Admiralty it, while | ball yesterday. ‘The score stood 27 to 18 S87 Michael Howard, the first colored cadet at the supply bill was under ‘The telegram in some of the papers this morn. | wen pret) Howe! chem on Taake ie approwlation for Admiralty was eventualty | ing in regard to the ot taee hall tn Phila. | Crom Muiippl, and ie ot parce a iican ‘de- cairied by @ small majority. The committee | deiphia Lyreorpy the Atlantics, of | lent. He wages eaautiior sultan te =. Houesdioarea: om Ont | eoucly sted teat tae Seeemaaebla etre: | og Nees meonved croorrins jouse lantics were victo- Release - | tious. The Athletics won by a score of 18 to 13. S7_As sisay oncurved in Richens, Wey spirators—The Mevement im Favor —— iL, ex 4 Nector Humphreys were roughly handled. 87-A Richmond despatch saye that the Demo- ¢ratic Commt:sioners of Election will give cer- rt. Panis, Mag 31-—Yestoriay more than twenty tiftcates of election to all the Democratic can- rons who were in St. Mazas’ Gidates on the entire city ticket. yon chat with Sompricity in the late 87 The difficulties at Dickinson College bave it isannounced t “f i clases have resumed thelr college Gutice, and the ab.entees will return to examination on June 6th with their classes. — is announced that more will be liberated to-day. The movement in favor of Cernuischi, the Italian banker, who was exiled for ha’ con- tributed money to the Radicals to help to defeat the affirmative vote on the plebiscitum, is very popular in Paris, and will unquestionably be coeseful in the end. B a Nxv., xe 31—Thre> inches snow ‘Saturday. Was freezing and spowing yesterday. Specie Sent Abread. sus New York, 31—The Holsatia takes In the Corps Legislatif yesterday evening, the | £312,000 in speci ‘oad session was nearly cor sumed in de! means to check the rav: of the small-pox in Paris. Arrived Out. It is now sett! that no sessions of the Hi Geveral jad pelating trea, New Yor«, May 31.—Arri jesto- | sand Conner Court will be held outside of Pari aaring te rian, Baltimore and City of Lerdgn oe Sinsos, frown G0 the Basa tama bee resent session be ie Legistatit Sample copies of the map caa be had by applica ter will continue until the ist of August. eo usd in the will be furrished Trouble im Liberia_The Force of a FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, by {hie Bice, and delivsred bo ‘contractor free of Proposals will be received for the whole or for @ ized. PiThe waccrerl Diader ‘will be required to enter ened. Lonxpon, May 31 —Dispatches received here ‘puctess. = y approved by the U. 8. to-day from the west coast of Africa announce the breaking out of serious troubles in Liberia The President of Liberia has appointed Walter Good as collector and postmaster at P: and the people there to whom the appointment ts distasteful, threaten secession if he is con- firme This Afternoon’s Proceedings, Teespar, May 31. = SENATE—Mr. Conkling presented memo- rial of a large number of tobacco dealers in New York, asking relief trom the invidious tax imposed on smoking tobacco. Referred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Chandler introduced a bill to enco: the building of ships for foreign trade, and for pwnd oo na Referred to Committee on Sitoensy ai tee place hate tke blater Postion, te the sum of ten thousand dellars, for the faithful per- Jouvans WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, #REVERICK COUNTY, VA, Only 134 miles from Stephenson's Depot P. 0., @ point on the Harper's Ferry and Win- chester Railroad, five miles from Winchester ——_._—_. FROM THE PACIFIC SLOPE. 2 from the St. Croix river to Bayfield, Wisconsin; Vatering Place will be arly opened on “ Raclusively to The Bocning Star. which was amended and 5 the FIRST DAY UF JUNE. fan FRaNctsco, May 31.—The decoration ot Mr. Sumner, from the on Foreign favorable circumstances the soldiers’ graves was participated in by the Relations, reported a bill to incorporate the | since the war, and every effurt will bemade Grand Army of the Kepublic, federal troops, | Pacific Submarine Cable Company, to facilitate topizocnsive om to all the gueste. Be ee Saks Phic communication between the U and Meoyucrade nud Fancy Balls will benno het e Mm €Xi F- tates Asia. Mr. 8. stated that the pill | $34) ring the committee of Chamber of Commerce will meet — Dill | quently du Proposed to garry out the views contained in po armas of Cyrus W. Field on_thie--=— 1 ae .-rrumopuit called up the bill to change the judicial circuits, which was considered till 1 p. 4 panes hed pth Te 2 m., when the Senate went into Executive ses- | Tiitecervants thes foun ct mesonies to accom: sion. medationa. E. C. JUBDAN. HOUSE.—By unanimous consent the regular | _™¥! Owner and Proprietor. order, which was the consideration of the bill Recseaiwasc aren S PRINGS, VA to reduce the Internal tax, was isid aside to @ morning hour to be had, and the House proceeded to Onur i Sivek omeeiet an the sane at decline of tls pmeh addfessed the Housoin sapport ot the amended the debate b.f7rod deal of eppesition was munaifeated vo the il, and at the conelesion season. iin B Rogers’. Baigmore. tod at Commerce wil and escort the partidd stop in trontof than ee domerete Roms Hanwos © Biacktord, 919 on ity x ae ey 0 ee J f the Grand ‘The Fenian Council has decided not to ac- cept any further subscriptions. ‘he editor of the Mazeppa, a fiash paper, was shot through the head to-dayon Monterey street tor publishing @ scurrilous article. It is prob- able that he will no: die. The owners of large Mexican grants in North- ern California, in order to encou: emigra- tion, have thrown £9,000 acres of land in Shasta Peay lead the line of the California railroad, into the market at $3 per acre. Mazatlan dates to May 19th have been re- ceived. Placida Vego had seized the steamer Forward, and has now a fleet of vessels equip supposed that he is waiting for the rainy season to commence The weather extremely warm, which is at- tributed to the influence of the volcano, which is still in astate of violent eruption. ‘The cotton crop is a total failure. pth Os oe ase The ‘teriam Nerthern General Presby' — Telegraphed Buclustvely to The Eveing Star. PHILADELPHIA, May 31.—In the General As- sembly this morning, the report of the commit- tee appo.nted to inquire into the perils of the panblic tchool system, made their report. Reso- jutions at the close of the report strongly con- demn any system which exclude ” or religious instruction from the public schools. The rc:olutions were unanimously adopted. The report of the committee on home mis- sions was considered. Various items of the re rt bearing on the consolidation of the board mestic messio us with the committee on home mi sions were adopted. OPEN MAY 15ru, 1570. This favorite and celebrated Wateri Place new tn completa onder forthe Teception of guests. Linportant improveunen “{ — tothe buildings since che catab, i it . He would make no further 0} postion tothe nae si deratio oe sok Tiokt a —~ saleby the principle Drogeist of the Cnitel Sates. tax b jon. Until be Internal tax Dill was dia Descriptive pamphlets went iree on application of. ‘The question then arose on the locality of the e House then with the tounage | ——— principal office of the new pane board. | bill and amendments. NTING INKS. The eities of New York, Phi phia and Chi- | Mr, Butler withdrew his amendment in rela- oa aaa ibe dik glial, cago were nominated, but Chicago was after | tion to deferential duties. GRAYS FERRY P PRINTING 1K 5 wards withdrawn. The roll was called and a | Mr. Wood's amendment to strike out the 3d MANUFACTUKES ck AND COLORED yote taken. The result was 300 voted for New | and ith sections of the bill was 0. PRINTING AND CitiooRA eae thee York and 153 tor Philadelphia. Mr. ’s amendment allowing iron ships By eh oe a Several of the Assembly dvlegates voted in | for the use of American citizens to be imported Gray's Ferry Boad and Thirty-third street. favor of New York. The vote created con-ii- | iree of daty wes rejected—yeas 77, nays #9. sitar ieaiall winds erable excitement, though little enthusiasm wa: Anpumber of er amendments to perfect rr pemeon +m a GC JaKs. manfested when the reeult was made known. the bill were aiopted | Soler 3 yea and pay a ea ee siren ease 7 ‘he question was then en x From Richmond. ificates of Eice. | tute for the whole bill offered by Mr. Lynch, | % Pare, & tion to Mayor Ell: and the Con oO: bill servatives—The to be Con- awe Assault on Congressman Telegraphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. pore og May 31.—The ———— of election morning gave certificates o} election to H. K. Ellyson salitayor, and the rest ~orgetown. prereset idl er seelb-* woo gpa Wr He (Sat) and Mar Ferrise (XX. ¥2) ob- cont Dae ome eg oad q then moved to proceed to note Jeter as boon areted End 8a" | ghar SP Be pended from duty. The crowd at National yeas 58, nays 68. . yk, (I11,,) the House non- eee eeepc meas | court in the District of bis, and # com: | ©, conference mittee of the above diseases Thich lo sways s thelr prade ad mod is recommended by the best physicians and the