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nee Seer ee ee eee Ca eee amen renee sss on wet Se en Orr ae re a “THE EVENING STAR. ED DAILY, Sunday excepted, at The Star Bulldings, Corner Peousylvania ay. and Lith st. BY TER EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CORPANT. THE eTA served by carriers to thotr sab- | scriters tm the Citv sud District at Tan ‘Ts ree WE5K or FORTY-ToCR Cants r5m MONTH. Gopice | at the counter, Two Ozvts. YETCE FoR Maliine:—Three Moaths, $1.50: ox bs, $3.00: Une Tear, @9 00. So papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAK—pablished om Britey | morning—81.60 s year. j [ | Vy: B7—N® 5.664. LADIES’ GOODS, Ete, M® F) PERSONAL, . SPENCER, S13 PENNA’ AVEN WILL OFFER ON MONDAY, MAY GBEAT BARGA IN PATTERNS BON ALL To BE CLOSER OUT. = OL i IN TWENTY DAYS. mer* BEGARDLESS OF Oost. rs 907 xXamine my large stock of Stn, STS. SEAS THA Se NI i _msét 107 M. Willian. “Ladies will do well to « en ¢T ALEY, & rade Roe SPRING and SEM MEB GOODS. in part comprising Kendy Made Sui's Lace Pi Organdie OverJdresaes, Biace Dresa Silks, Real Laces, SAWYE yori.cen t R ~ Bonnets and Bennd Hate. Bibbons and Fle . 3,8. B, French Corecte, the beatin the world, and | Under Garments of every description a 7 GOES AT WILLIAN. 907 Penn. ave. MS =: 4 McCORMICK Invites the attention of the Indies of Washington and vicinity to her elegant as- #, Past. Present, or Fucure. (PSe PeeNcH Feware Pivu: ° at ‘ ant MOF@EDE SE SPRING MILLINBRY, BONN) 2, TMP OR TED ATS EEBONS, | FuUW 823, ke, ke, | No, 606 SINTH STREET, ame | c mm Band AT, General Agent M. BH. PRINCE! niall LOAN OFFICER, 1000 PENNS’ LVANIA 4 Gr STAINS) y™sr IMPORTA! FOR THE LADIES. & NATURAL CURLS Mf every shai; sive aud style. which 1 will eel! tower than say cther house i the eity, SSUAB FOR THE SALE Jost received. a large assortment of LADIES or WALKING SUITS, and selling very cheap t Have ee : reiacrd the prices of Uorsetes the be UNREDEEMED GOODS CORSETS fram to, 88. anid the other ayies 1 ter-er INDE. ; yer cent, leas than awrek age A full Hine of . eee AFOLS and EMBROIDEMIES, Sc, snd gelliug Pennptraniax: save | '? Bre cf all. Verorens se 8. HELLER’, Bo charge. Those d.siring * getor at once.” Bt 713 Market Space fo the city. and hip treataeut the most srentite, Jeet seCRIVED— ‘These affected with ORGANIC WEAKNE. acc Redred aMiction arising from Rattts . A FULL ASSORTMENT OF nee, are offered & prrT: NATURAL OURLS, wich | sel) very cheap. sae = jest BECELIVED— M0 dozen of onr beet PARIS KID ares ode t 8. HELLER. 716 Market Spree. who vainé their six: “ONE DOLLAR © PEC ae. ir. tee S. HELLER, a saw-tt 718 MARBET SPACE Nor OF MEROMANDTS cw with me for tae CLoOTE . me ; acw. ° : last twelve months, will take notice that if ugt taken CLOTHING, SRN aie tet cd September it will be wold to par mas 1004 Pennsylvania avenue, Loam Office and Sales Koto w ABE DAILY MANUFACTURING ij INEXPERIEN( ED NEW STYLES OF -MEN’S, YOUTH’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Which we offer at the LOWEST PRICES health, aud even + in Dk. LEON ears sa the most reliat physician advertiaing. Gentlemen who desire to dress well aud tastefaily aud to do so scouvmicalty, ARE Recommended to Examine our Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Also, onr SAMPLES FOR CUSTOM WUsK whick we make ce tense 44 luth street ¥ Buy so-called he years in geod Preservation. (nguire at the com sof HB EVENING BTA, where thes. be examin es. . 8. JUSTH Pays a } crane at hort NDCLUTHING, UNDER ’ N HAND. AND MAKE TC SHOES. Kc. a8 418 sh street No W gander 81S be al MERC ADK, Tia } stree Y mss weet promptly atten DE.BEEtS*, CURE for Bone caused fn Sth aud 7th streets, Bo to. FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, ‘The Best Fitting and the Best Made Shirt fv this or other markets, Prices as low as the lowest elaew! ore NOAH WALKER &Co., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, feib-tr FF, 2: BEibenese, EENCH POWDER jervons Debility, Seminal Emfe PF iendigerction, Gonorhaes. Glee Tenin Disease, Sypuilis, fa all its force cured. am Copacta and Mercry De scented Washington by W nosy and Hr yay Merrgorot AN HoTet. BOM iRBEGULARL BRING F any SEE: aliar to their sex E tid i D the only reliable ae (Buccessor to H. F. Lornon & Co., ondest estaritshed Phy: an such specialty tz OLTIZENS. ARMY AND NAVY Sim the ccna nace, Festment can repces MERCHANT TAILOR, Mile especially invites s call from those who Metropoittan Hotel, late Brown's.) been deceived and swindled by thameey tun yistr ‘No. 362 Penn. ave., Washington and advertising quacks tnfesting the city. A rc = ee = = it Hed hi ci le “4 ‘ ¥ 7, opines tiation mremene | BOOKS, STATIONERY, Etc.- ne u ® be eh HE LANDS OF SOOTT, Hunnewell. Booms 414 loth street. above Penn. svenz on SAKTAB i @SABTUS. trhoe Foto, 90. * THE BEAVE: oe WONDERS U. }. Flammarin. DENTISTRY. BAT, Science for the Yuuug, Jacob Abbott. ALVANISM. by James A. Fro J FRANBS. Densrst, WHAT 1s T ? 413 i2th street, above Kirkwood House. a ETEOSISE PLES ae ne re aniring Dental wo am eS Foreale by we. t vantage to im acall. “Hel A F oc ork in spesaranen. ft, myitt 4097th st, int arity of mate ‘or less mo isaany Deut weabiinmcetia meds eit | YY S0oms D* =. aT BEoW MENTIST,. 1915 Masachasette Sereuae, bear 1 NGioey PHILP @ SOLOMONS’. = $15 00 — 0 13 08 = STUDIES IN LITERATUBE. By G. W. Grit, Sia “nse a edition... 8176 PRATT, Graduate of Ohio Uollege of | A DICTIUNABY or ENGLi#i SYNONYMS. b Surgery, 4¥2 7th street, be- By Bicherd Soule aD and E uorth, Washington. Halt CALLIBOB: price to laboring persona. eué ly Geurne Ban EL UNGiA’ RR emeovar. ter, M.&., Oxford... = 308 — DESK AND DEBIT, or, Tie Gatastophies of DB. MEBRILL = Clerk. By Oliver ‘Optic... a bas removed his DENTAL OF S10E to | LPFE OF cIn DENPAMIN THOMPSON, 1112 F street, near 12th: ‘Count Bnmford. By George E. Bilis. Pub: DENTAL WORK done in the bes! ished fcr the American Academy of Arte aud at moderate prices. Nitroas ie ry orextracting teeth. i r& reading clubs, and for public and social 1» > yi entertainmen demeanor 5 THE TRADES. THE LABDS OF BOOTT. By Jame # ium: Bewell Slander others -38 dah Awnings, ‘agon Covers, and Gountry rest PHILP & SOLONONS, BOUESELLERS AND STATIONERS, co.. SOM ER MAKERS. Now. 64 amd 36 Water Sircet, Georgetawa, D, Q. 912 Pennsylvania avenu’ BOILER WORK of every description prauptly an. 8. Eeeeee @ euded £0. 1808 RAILING and SMITHS WORK done ip STATIONER: : best manner. cheap for cach. im FIEBST-CLABS SLANE BOOKS MADS TO ORDER, Office at L. O. Parke & Uo."s, 313 AND 316 HINTH STBEBT, 3. W., Five doors above Peansyivania avente, janis D. PERSONAL OUTFITS. McDEEMOTT & FRUS. coacn abens AND CABBIAGE, DEALE! . 310 Pounsyivevia ve, hear 38 street jE RSSMAKING.— MES. 0. COREY, No. 613 RAGES AND TAs Dis 4 receiv noua A RE PIPE,» on | DUE Recnet paper naie CABRIAGES EEPALAED. . . @ AUG. SCH EEPTIR, 706 Tth etrect, between Gand H str: BEPAISING UP WATCHES. JEWELaY. CLOCKS, SPECKS carefully executed. at mer. ate charges. oy BOC 20h. 43D ORNAMENTAL PRINTING. DN rad Suite made toorder. All 0 Hest srupsom, 923 1005 Pe: av:. bet. loth and Ith ate, PAINTIBNG. D ereerr. MAUCNICHOL'S PAINTING ESTAPBLISua 923 D Srxxer, Between lth and lth 8. Ww. NOCSE SIGH and DECORATIVE Painting its branches, JOBBING of very in the psinting rom oterate ended to, aud at very > = Cc T. BoWEy, - HOUSE. sey, * OBNAMENTAL Pa No zd LOUierats AVESE imitations of all ki ds of exetated ip the latest aud mine BaTisi!! “ ST. CLOUD” BaTEe, Corner Ninth and B streets, Tick sii Fiske for ale oF Spicy th and moat spprvved styiog ‘see Hi ‘sna ® —____?SOMPTLY ATiENPED To, J? siwas rae a) WASHINGTON, D. 0: < eas Che Lvenin q Siar. WASHI » WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1871. TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS, G 1,003 GIETS, FRAND GIFT CONCERT AND DISTEIBUTION FOR THE WENREIT OF Tie Kowmdline Asylum, Sister York, and So: anit Brome, Was tington. in Washington. D. O.. ander and by of Charity, New ‘ors’ Urpaans ‘To be heia ¥ wrmit from Hon. A. Pleasanton, Gom i fof Interne! Revenue, on Wednesday, June 7th. The following Gitts will be awarded the sncces: ticket bolders by the Commissioners: 4etory B + Bal mor: Calvert st ¥ 0 if 4 t Md, with ’ lying on Uhew, and ry Brick Honse. 12a Bel 3 story Bric na i Ceutral RR Balto, ant Ghio B Ha, Wilmington ant Ts only Will besoll, at 35 ‘Appleman Ron. B,J. Brent, Bankers, Hager: y Gen'l. Baltinor “ e day «f the Conce Washington will « b ve Beal Patats certi 1, in the hands of the Trastee. Licke can be bad ot P. C. DEVLi Tr and ‘Printer, § 7 will receive prev wus OPERA HOUSE. worta FOUR BIGHT enrich a3 at iat ‘orld renownes Agicinn An atriloquis! = “SIGNOR BLITZ, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND TBURSDAY, AND WEDNESPAY MATIN: JNTIBE CHANGE UF ENTERTAINMEN ‘The Most Rema ble Fearon Keeord, The ral Drum and the Silver Casket, first time fa the city of be Learsed Canary Birds, Little Bothy and the Automaton Minstrels, and’ present to the antience One Handred Costly Gifts” Admiasion—Orchest Chairs and Brews ( o and Children 45 ¢ store withont extr at0sau THEATER, FOR A FEW N mme «MO Ce ed ol STAB ARTISTS UF BOTH SEXES, AcmuBATS. JUGGLERS, The only Japanes Ame in their rich native costumes GRAND MALINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3 o'clock Box sheet nowopen (Fee EVEN Tronpe uP AUTHORS, LINCOLN HALL, +Ma ax> WEDNESDAY For the Benefit of the INDUSTRIAL HOME SCHOOL, Of Washington and ¢ TOESE 19 The ot ect Ie te pric donut m this Ina! 7 Blaha & GALLERY oF FINE ARTS. No. 1245 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, North side, between 12th and 13tu ate Will be opened to the public on ppAztow MONDAY, MAY # my No. 486) ON EXHIBIZION (No. 486 aTu 4ND SALE } ata Steset. aT StrRest. MARKREHITER’ No. 486 Seventh street, between D and E streets eight doers abuve Udd Feliowa’ Hail, Gholee oil Paintings, Engravings, Chromos. &>. 80, eat Stock Paper Hangings. Window ‘inthe Disncteo ee Teele Please remember Name and Namber. ap? 177 RooMs oF THE ¥. M.0.a., OORNER NINTH AND D STREETS. FREE READING ROOM AND LIBEARY The following New Books bave reeontiy been ad- 8 SpParatus of a frat class Gymaasiam, Daily Prayer Meetings at noonday and 6 p.m, apart © REICHENBACH’S PianoBtore, Vo. 4253 11th Street, abcwe Penna. Avenue, (Estasuisuey Oven 20 Frans ) Bola agency forthe sale of the colsbrated PLANOS of Wan. Knabe & Co.. Baitimors, and Wm McCisuanon, “Albani alsoy second-hand Pianos, Organs and. Mglodedne for sale cr rent on the most acco odating terms; Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. apt-ly* SEWING MACHINES. ‘PHE FLORENCE ° IMPBOVED NOISELESS LUCK-STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. phate Tan Ing the opera- ed. Machines sold on Other machines taken AIRING done pty. 451 Pennsylvania Avenue, Between 4% and 6th strects. HE HEYSIVOSE T SEWING MACHINE Is THE BEST MACHINE BVEBUONSTBUCTED, Call at the ofice, 71k MABKET SPACE, vents of inexchange. Also, KE Ageucy: and examine Sold on monthtp instalments of Ten Dollar eg EULIGOTE coe mbl0-ly Agents, Itisa Fact! HAMILTON @ PEARSON, No, #, ¥. M. 0. A. Boiwpixe, Niuth and D streets, Have the Largest and beet Assorted Btock of SLATS MANTELS, ’ Gad FIXTURES, GRATES, SUMMEB PIECES, PABLOB HEATERS, =anems ax ORSAMBNTAL — AT LOWKST PRICES. Give as_e call, 1¢ will cost nothing to prove the (= eT 2 Tenors Dipsuess of the Stomach, Kid- sof sold’ wi Ho. 1200 7th and M L }) FALHOB, Bh, Dy D> FINISHING GOODS SPECIAL NOTICES. PERRY DAVIS’ ‘Travelers ara always liable to su: Dysentery and Chole orbus, aud when at from hom Pars BILLER may always cases. As cll ct hot water, stir well together Repeat the dose every hour nntil tr pains be severe, bathe the bowels au mec icine ¢l ar. , In cases of Asthma and Phthisic spoonful ina eill of tor t and y Fishermen, so often exp their skin pierced with hooxs, end be relieved by batuing with Me Pain as the accident occu: Sway ed, athe a r four times, and you wi hes of dogs an iS OBYSTAL Ask for this and take no other. very unpleasant @ relied upon in such oon as you feel the symptoms, teaspoonfal im a gill of new milk avd mol. g with the Pain Biuier Th that ie perfectly harmless. Warrant Gray Hair, remove Bandruft. and stop i AIN KILLER. Iden attacks of these occurriow Th and . take a table ned weil stomach can » Killer as S000 the auguish ix in five minutes H seldcr have leat COVE, DISUOVERY DISCOVERY DISCOVERY ont: 1 r ‘a neh Large bottles, containing over ball as tbhanany ther Hair Preparation, @1. Sold by Ward & Walsh, 19th stand Pa. ave. and 1th aud G S. Catvert Ford, 1106 Penn: Christian’ Broa. s7th and M stroets., W. Cropley. 110 Bridge street. G JD OD U.P. Hickling. 3d street R.A. Bacon, 3 and F str Wm. H. Daw S ivanta avenue. cot getowa unell. Sth street. Navy Yard. i Pennsylvania ayonne. Isisud, 1th and L streets. corner q Aud at the Depot, corner of 24 and D ats N.W. ap2 WHISKIES, GINS, Erc.—1 am ow offering at Tednced prices my celebrated brands of K¥E and “Old Crow. erteon,” * “Pine Ap} ected with greut red in our city, fail to suit all. I respect “TOM G * Bowen. BUN, “Bol id Family and a: ‘ally call ai N. York, end which I cau sell at $2 less the oFiginal price. ctor of And Proprietor of the Celebrated bonght by me at auction ii 3” “Ohoice Vie Nectar,” “Mo ‘The above brands have re certain at Agares that can inty th ttention to ray . r gallon than ines, Liquor’. etc ATIVE WINK BITTERS, mbe-tr 1417 Pennsyi vabia avenge. THUBSTONS IVURY PEARL TOUTH PoW- EK is the best article for cleansing end prese: viuk ie tecth. Seld by all druggists. , Price, JOUVEN’S INUDOROUB GLOVE C Stores soiied gloves equal to gists and fancy goods dc BATCHELOR’S HAL Blbis splendid Hair Dye ts tho b ers. Price, lord. nor any ertalic poison to death. Avoid thi y Doasting virtnes ntarnished reputation to uphold the only perfect Hair Ds by sil Drnggiats. Applied York, Minted and delnsi' new. Boid by reduce paralys\ ey do not posers. A. Bachelor's Hair Dye has had thirty y-ars ye—Black or Brown Band 36 cents. LEANEK re H srug . det 15 DYE. 2 cent at in the worlt armless, reliable, Instantaneous, does Rot co’ ve prepara’ he genaine its futegrity a= Hold CLOTHING. MEN'S SUITS for * dollarz...... MEN'S SUITS tor 10 dollars... MEN 5S BUIIS tor 12 iS SUITS for 13 ‘S SUITS for 14 dollars MEN'S BUITS tor 15 dollars MEN'S EUITS for 16 dollars....... MEN'S SUITS for 17 dollar: W'S SUITS for 18 dollar: 'S SUITS for 20 dollars... MEN'S SUITS for Mare. YOUTHS SULTS for 10 dollare.... YOUTHS SUITS for 11 dollars. YOUTHS’ SUITS ior 12 dollars. YOUTLS SvITs ‘dollars. YOUTHS’ SULES for 10 dollars. SUITS for 4 doHars. UITS for 4 dollar SUITS for 'S SUITS for BOY'S SUITS for st st at STK at STRACS at STRAUS at STRAUS at STRAUS STRAUS STRAUS at STRAUS at STRAUS .at STRAT oft STRAUS at STRAL aus aus AUS it STRAUS sat STBAL S a STRAUS at STRAUS at STRACS at STBAUS ~at STRAUS at STRAUS BOY'S SUITS for 10 doliars,....snemndt STRAUS A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and 11th streets, apzi-tr Third door from lth street. 7D H. B. 7D SPRING CLOTH IMME STUCK! BEST m BEST WORKMANSIP! SUITS FOB BUSINESS. SUITS FOR DREss. ING! ATERIALS LATEST STYLES SUITS FOR ALL OOUASIONS a AND OCCUPATIONS, SUITS FOB YOUTH: All Sizes, Shopes, Volors, and SUITS POR BOYs, 8, Qualities Every Novelty of Style ang Materiat, PIECE GOODS TO MAKE TO ODER, QF all the Celebrated Foreign and Domestic Manu factures, BF PERFECT SATISFACTION GUABAN- TEED IN OUB ESTABLISHMEN iT, a es a= ; Hew. SB OF SEVENTH 27, OOBN VEN AND D STS, rl I J ABRTNEBSHIP HBEETOFORE EX ander the name cl feet SfRDINSTON & BOUVES i this day DLS: ™ ‘The undersigned will continue the business of FAMILY GBOCEE at the old | stand, 1712 vous. to the public for past favors ctts a May 1." fmy2-2087) 712 Penna. avenue. LAMOND 8B, &, . HOOD, long: ¥ ' Sill now a Bes ‘by the, Call and eee; iT WILL PAT. fast of Morrison's large bookstore, No, 469, syenue, eplply iInvervat Revenve.—The receipts from this source to-day Were $315,105.13. THE FURSCRIPTIONS to the new loan to-day emounted to $40,090. Sin Epwarp THonnros, the British Minis ter, and lady, will visit England next month, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Le Strange. TREATY SieNeD.—The President this morn- ing signed the treaty of friendship, commerce. Xe., just negotiated between the United States and Salvador. GEN. SHERIDAN arrived in New York yester- day from Europe, and went immediately to Boston to attend the reanion of the Army of the Potomac, and returning will visit Philadelphia te participate in the German celebration of the clostug of tbe war. Hox. Revgerpy Jomxson, ex-Minister to ‘ami, who negotiated for the United States Jobnson-Clarendon treaty tor the settle- ment of the A'abama claims, & as at the Capitol today, and seemed to be deeply ta- terested in the pro ngs in connection with the pr sent tre MR. W. W. Corcoran is no better to-day, we aresorrytosay. There is no perceptible change in his condition since yesterday, but each day's enflering reduces his power to resist the pro z of disease. Doctor Miller remained with all les: nights Nommwations T. he President rent the folowing nominations to the Senate to-day joseph Belknap, to be Supervising inspector General of steamboats. Max Woodhull. Assist- ant Secretary Legation at London. -lolim M Fransis, of New York, Minister Resident to Gr e. Consuis—J. M. Lucas. at St. Johns, Canada; A. G. Fuertes, Coruna, Spain; C. B. Dapigren, San Deninz, Mexico. Joseph R. Lewis, to be Associate Supreme Court, New Mexico. fusticeo SourTRERN CLaims Commission. iS com- mission had before them to-day the cases of M 8. Mery -J. Wayne, widow of the late Justice Wayne, of the Supreme Court: John E. Febrer, of Falls Church. Va.; Mra. Virginia Scott. ot Fairfax co Va., and Samuel Fish. of Falls Chureh, Va. to-morrow the following cases are set fora hearing Robert V. Lacey and Mrs Anna Perry, of this Barke’s Station, Va.: and Dr. James B.Sulli yan aud Whitty M. Sasser, of Kapides Parish, a ‘THE SENATE was still in executive session at three o'clock p.m. The treaty had been read, and it was said that the Senate will determine to give it to the public. It has already been put in type. The proposition has been made to have the whole discussion in executive session reported after action upon the treaty. Shoud the treaty be given to the public to-mor row itis though? that the Senate will adjourn over Friday until Monday, in order t> become acquainted with the public feeling in regard to its provisions, It goes to the committee on Foreign Aftairs to-day, but as each member was confidentially furnished with copies befo. « the meeting of the Senate there will be no d i ulty in reporting it back on Friday. Tar Crerk or Trax Weare —In the ott cer who furnishes the daily meteorologica reports, irom the War Department, with rovabilities,” &c.. we now have a verita! actual “Clerk of the Weather.” Let him hence forth be 80 entitled. And who isthe first incar- nation on earth of his illustrious and apocryp!ial predecessor? |.et him stand forth and be seen and known of the people go uuiverselly inter- ested in the administration of his oftice. Let him be inaugurated and serenaded and his ad vent welcomed with musi i banners. Vee let him be actually serenaded and propitiated For verily, and literally, be holds the lightniag- in his bands, and prognosticates, it he does nor control the storms and the halcyon days, an mighty is destined to be bis name, and his oft) and his tine, on the earth. Hail, “Clerk of tle Weather!” "No, not hail; (we must mind or salutations)—fair weather, if you please, Cir: of the Weather. gene oe WAR IN THE Coat KRGions.— Women in ti Conjlict— The Military Catled Out.—The miners a! Hyde Park, Pa, have lately been threatened with a strike within a strike by the laborers, who Lave made profters to goto work indepen- dently of the miners. These laborers are hired and paid by the miners and work under them, and the miners became surprised and ar the prospect of being compelted to surrender at discretion. The troubles between the two p: ties culminated in an outrageous attack yester- day at Hyde Park by the miners on 600 laby- ers, who were holding = peaceful meeting to make arr: ments tor resuming work. While engaged in their deliberations a party of the Workingmen’s Benevolent Aseociation miners. accompanied by about one bundred women. made @ raid upon them. The laborers repulsed the motly crowd, and drove them from the ground. Soon, however, the beseigers were reinforced by about 490 more, and @ generai tight, with stones, clubs, pistols, place. Several men and women were wounded. Some will probably die. The military were ordered to the seat of disturbance, but arrived too late to do any good. This riot is generally admitted to have been only one of the results of the Work ingmen’s Benevolent Association demonstra- tion on Monday, when the miners were inflamed by appeais to their passions by Kealy, President of the eral Counc il. EE KAID ON ONE OF Morrissgy’s Faro Esran- LISBMENTS.—OD al, Ky ed in New York, the police madea descent on Morrissey’s gamiuc establishment, $15 Broadway, and tinding the plate-giase doors barred against them th . forced to batter them down with Jimmies au sledges. This rorcible entry was ‘made on the authority of a warrant issued on complaint made by Arnold Stevens, of the Prescott House, that he bad beep swindled out of £200 there on March 6th. Rushing into the richly furnished rooms with revolvers ready cocked, the poli found the gambler crowded together ina cor ner. They made no resistance, but allow-' themselves, to the number of twenty-two, to | carricd to the station house. So confased wer they by the unexpected assault that they bh not time even to snatch aR the stakes, av about $50 laid on a table tell into the hands an officer. The house was the richest in de ration and equipment, and also the most + torious in the city. So says the New York S pee Albee BE Am ican de THE KesUMPTION OF WoR® at THE Co Mings.—Kesumption is the order of the « among the Pennsylvania coaj miners. C. Biake & Co.’s mines at West Pittston hi begun operations, though those who went work did 80 against the resolves of the Worki men’s Benevolent Association. The Scrant district is the only one where some substan’ ‘not been taken towards resumpt circular issued by one of the pro. ¢ interest in the ae sporting men, and are not so as Tickets have been aly > the final ments for the Sight between Collins and ‘dwards, which is to come off on the 24th inst. ‘wo and fifty aside was deposited with conge Button: but Edwards put up the ssouey George Sutton, bat up money for himselt. ‘The Mghtis to take place within 100 miles of New Yor! EVENING STAR. |FORTY-SECOND CONGRE ‘Washin a and Gossip. SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE. (2: city, F. E. Dodson, of CONSIDERATIOR OF THE TREATY WITH GREAT BRITAIN. es Weonmepay, May 10. THE SENATE net to-day at noon, in accord ance with the procts n of th Temdent vening an extra session. Vice President Colfax cecupied the chair, and the following Senators were present amlin, Harlin, Hilt Mc), Morriti (\%.), Patterson, Pratt, Saulebu » Schurz ptt, Sherman, Spencer, Stewart, Kton Sumrer, Thurman, Tipten, Trambull, Vickers, Weson, and W 3 The cbaphair wman, offered prarer, beseeching that all national envy and shall cease, that the swdrds be turn shares and the spears into pron that peace on earth and good w versal prayer of the rac es an In coneinsior, Dr. Newman invoki 4 the divine b'essing on President, Vice President and Sen- ators. THR PROCLAMATION ss1on was then read, and, nof Mr. Anthon: a committee of two be appointed to wait apon the President of the United States and jntorm him that aquorum of the Senate had assembled and were ready to receive any communication he might be pleaged to make. Messrs. Anthowy ani Casserly were appointed reces# until one o'clock. The Senate reassembled at one o'clock, and Mr. Anthony, of the comm.ttee to wait upon the President, reported that they had discharged their duty, and the President informed them that be would communicate immediately with the Senate in writing. Mr. Morrill (Vt) offered a resolution request- ing the President to transmit to the Senate a copy of the report of Hon. Wm. Whiting, So- licitor of the War Department. of the claims of foreign subjects upon the United States from Intl fo 1865. Adopted. Mr. Cameron moved that when the Senate adjourn it be until Friday mext. Adopted. At five minutes past one o'clock, General Porter, tbe President's private secretary, ap- peared with ‘TRE TREATY gb Commission, and (given elsewhere in Tee negotiated by th several pomin: Stak.) ‘The Senate then proceeded to the considera- ton of exe ve bu-iness, with closed doors, on motion of 3 OUR MILITARY VISITORS. MARYLAND NATIONAL GUARD. Arrival of the Fifth Regiment—Recep- tion st the City Heil—The March up the Avenue—A Fine Display—Visit to the White House and Mount Vernon President Grant Complim. the Regiment—Banquet and Drii - Arlington. There was a pleasnrable excitement in Wash ington to-day, over the arrival ot the Sth regi- ment of the Maryland National Guard, one of the finest military organizations in the country, on their way to the tomb of Washington Vernon. A large number of our citiz bled at the railroad depot to welcome the visit ors, Among those in waiting at the depot were bol. C. M. Alexander . James A. Major Robert Clar others who were on prominent in the military organizations of ch city; alto, Messrs Lewis, Slater, and Ches>, of the City " committee o reception ARRIVAL OF THE Visitors. ‘Lhe train entered the depot about 10 o'clock, and in some ot the cars the men were singing raise God from whom all blessings tlow.’ Not aman left the cars until orders were given, and. one atter another, tue companies formed on the platform. Major Richards, Capt. Brock Lieutenant Kelly, and a syuad of pc rt @ space open in the depot, and soon the advance guard, a squad of twelve of the tinest looking men of the police force—privates Homer, Ffat!, Hees. Mills, Boyle, Perry, Powell, Osterhout, Keardon, Hollinberger, Nokes, O’Hare—under the command of Sergeant Clayton, emerged from the depot, followed by THE REGINENT. First came the drum corps of twenty, Drum jor J. Brace Barrett. and the band of tw oe it preces, Lewis Winter leader, then the field officers and staft, as foliowe: Colonel J. 8. Jen- kins, Lieut. Col. H. D. Loney, ge Thos, A. Symington, Commissary E. G. Johnson. Quartermaster E. F. Pontier, Sa mn Alan P. Smith, Assistant Surgeon L. M. Tiffany. AT THE CITY BALL. ‘The regiment marched in fours past the Ci Bali, and countermarching, atter ing throug’ with some portions of the drill Mayor mery, Gen. Crocker, Mr. 8. P. Robertson, Sister’ and other members’ of the city government, and a large assembiage. Mr. McCathran addressed the command, ten- dering Col. J. and bis officers and men the cou- gratulations of the city on their visit to the capital of the nation, and reterred in = priate terms to their visit to the tomb of Wash- ington at Mount Vernon. ‘ayor Emery was then introduced, and wel- come! the regiment most cordially to the cap- ital, expressing the hope that their visit would be 4 pleasant one. Colonel Jenkins, sep sean ot the regiment, replied, thanking the Mayor and committee for the reception, stating that they bad not ex- citizens while on their way to the tombot the Father of bis Country, and be doubted not that they would return fiym@ Mount Vernon with higher regard for the memory of Washington than they Lad ever had before. ‘The regiment then took up the line of march down Louisiana avenue to 6th street, down that street to Pennsylvania avenue, and up the Avenue to the President’s House. This was TRE FINEST MILITARY DISPLAY seen On the Avenue since the years immediately Succeeding the war, and will de much to revival of the in jon The & most ex- drilled, and of numerous volunteer band the visitors had them cellent one, well balanced and we: stowed on the regiment. THE MARC of the regiment trom the depot to the Presi- dent's House was a perfect ovation, judging from the immense crowds on the sidewalks and in the roadway, besides the profuse flaunting of the national bunting from the various cet houses, aud many private dwellings. soldiers marched with a betokened Io: and successful drilling, elicited the who saw them in thie resne. and clean: ee of the Treasury where a view coukl bo wad, ssion of long before the regi- SALUTE TO PRESIDENT GRasT. street, ing regiment marched the west gate e of the and if ‘4 Hy 74 8 F ie aette: lit fadiet SS. stions now pending. | “ it was resolved that | as such committee, an‘ the Senate then tock a | "TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Associated Presy Reports. FROM EUROPE TO-Day, The Civil War in France. Particulars of the Fall of Fort Jessy b the Insargents They are F Stricken Gen Rosselli Accuses them of Cowardice, raphed Brclusveiy to the Beeming Sto The Fallot Port Isay. Paris, May 9-1 the iprurgents became oo nigh ced Of the impos- began iis evacua- Sbility of holding Isey, ar tion by way of Vanvres to y. The cavnonade he enem nd caused ar ” great fre in Vanrres gents attempted an aft Neu but were mowed do men! mitrallen-¢ iroat «lw . pand the surrivors made a rap treat tovarde Paris. The cannonade from Ne * now violent Gen. Rossel says the Gen. Rose accuses the talking on Cluseret w : arsault ov atteate -w be made under Ie , men lar occupied by the Vereail Fort Van surrender immediately. rs were taken at [ss War Notes Through Loudon Loxpom, day 1.—The m Pare me will f pare rinse Ve gement vest in which the insurgents f Paris ix expected of this week at Paris at alate boar inet been bo cannonading since | night jim ‘The vation guards and part mune are d raged, and aser!oes | between Gen. Kossel and the Committee of Safety of the Commune is tumored. Anteuil and Pott du Four were bombarded to-day trom Montretout and Brenilrioun. The population are flying panic stricken trom thas quarter of Paris. | Dbe Cure of St. Sulpice has been once | arrested and again released from custody The official journal of the Commune reports all quiet in the neighborhood of Issy Gaimed by the ‘ort Easy. mo tired and je Ich have been rough! ities of ammunition and provisions ; ip the tort, and also considerable quenti- j ties of brandy, infused with tobacco, whiel | Tendered tatal the wounds of those who drank jit. The capture of Fort Irsy causes terror among the Parisians. The battery st Montre- tout continues & furious fre upon the -outh— western portion of Paris, to which the tederal- | iets make a teeble reply. It is claimed by the | vernment that the commn'st staten t that e garrison escaped from Fort Ise before the capture of the fort ta mtrue. ‘The \ereaillist forces are slowly but sarely approaching the walls of Paris. this city Gen. Koxssei Paris, May 10.—The asserts posi- tively that the garrison of [sey encaped. Gen. Rosseil Closes 4 communication to | commune complauning th c Proper support in the courses were open to our through the obstacles to retire. The tiret bas been fou therefore we have retired. | have the ion | aek of you a cel! in the Maiztes | Centralization of Power Viewxa, May %—The Keicn ed the bill granting to Diets Bees ot the empire the rightot oni TATER Peace between France and Germany —* The Treaty Signed. FRANK PORT-ON-THE- MAIN, Ma € \teaty Of peace bei ween F: BaLy Was signed at” o'clock | pro ce The American beam, Captain Bennet, sank at Kan, Londen Times on the Wash! oxtou (reat, Lowpon, May 10.—The ?. on the treaty of Washington says: Neithe land nor Capada ever raised a uestion of exclusive navigation of the St. Law terms for the settlement of the San boundary are satistactory to England aud only difficulty is a+ to the adjustment of the Al abamaciaims. It doubt whether the treaty will be immediately ratitied by the S » nevertheless, it will be adopted i beeen final solution of ali difficulties between te t count ries. ——e+-—— From New York. Union—Bank Robber pected this outpouring and welcome trom the | Which received a large share of the commendation be- | praiser’s office, inc! been elected delegates to the International Typegraphical Umon to be held in Baltimore: ew 4 P. Winans, Hugh F. Dalton, Michael K. Walsh, and George W. Bassett. At an early hour this morning Samuel Perris, alias, “Worcester Sam,” the leader of a gang ot Eastern bank robbers and torgers, was cap= tured after several months’ chase, st a house in Hoboken, by ives Squires and W. of the United States detective service, ase: by local officers. Perris is under indictment ba Maine, New Hampshire, ard Vermont; also. for counterfeiting. The dee tectives tollowed him to England, whence ha fied after escaping by jumping from a train at full speed. ‘The detectives gut on the track in yesterday and hunted him to a bouse ur joboken, where his wife has been fiving for several months. Perris ts known to be ate, and declared be would not be take: The police surrounded the house all nig surprised him in bed at daybreak. le wae very violent on the way to the New Maven train. The notorious forger, George Hall, was ar- rected tu the Erie depot, Jersey City, last for torging $50,000 in Kochester ety we been disposed of to New Yor: dealers. Hail is the same person concerned im the forgery of $27,000 on Jay Cuoke about two yearsago. —o—— New York Politics. Woman's Suffrage Convention—Remowal of the Ante administration Appraisers. Naw York, May 1 —In the female suffrage convention, the president, Mrs. Tracy Cutler, Jommittees on finance, resolu- tone, and ‘iness were appointed. The Kev, Edward Eggleston, of the Jndepenient, made = speech in favor of speech in their favor. Several removais have been made tn the Ap- John H. Dusenbary, & prominent member of anti-administration repnblican association of the 1ith ward. are decided wo retary Boutesle ordepdirecting the use of the new it F =? Ht i F Fn 8 et it +2 H - : yi i i

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