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5 rHE EVENING STAR. | Pc 2LiSBED DAILY, Sanday excepted, | at The Star Buildings, / Corner Penusylvania ay. amd Lith st. \ By Tas EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPART. TAG fs served dy carriers to thelr sab- ames e City aad District at Ten OmNrs ran DENTS PRR MONTH, Copies at the co Is. PRwE Poa MatLine:—Thr Your, $2 00. Bo papers are gent from the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAG—published om Bridsy | 40 © soar. ‘ mths, 91.00; | - EE —_—_—_—$—_———_—_—_—_—_—_— a ————_—_____2y = £0 ening Star, Cansdias genboat jock this morning. It ite destination is the scene of the Four large tugs lef thie supposed | Mace-Cobarm fight. cote last night, crowded with passengers. amoag whom are some prominent citizens of thie place, AB ious te eee the mil! LATER = Cobern ft the a —A Daily News special ‘ort Ryerse, Canada. The jast entered the ring. Vok: 87—N2 5,665. WA'‘SHINGTON, D. C LADIES’ GOODS, Etc. The ablic is hereby is reported as having been ar. tuesday inet. is uot the a PE® beibac CoAMBES Bon r Young Men Address EOWAED A . Pitladelphia, Pa. @ HACSY, storm rade Be iT Lom SAWIEB yon Dnsiners, Past, Pres "PRE WRENCH FEMAUE PILLS O8 DROPS Will be found the easiest and moat cartain rem athiy Diticuition, cause, It i on hu ormed that she | | sortment ef AMUSEMENTS, M aoe AVENCE.. ONDAY. MAY Sty. PATTERS BONNETS yatonae THEATER, LAST NIGHT . ith Invites the attention of the Indies of Washington and vicinity to her sat By ion 71. | SPRING BILLINSEY, 1M PORTED BONNETS. ost HATS, BIBDONS, a LOW BRS, ke, & tf No 606 NINTH STREET, between K and veer ‘IMPORTANT Govanatow w + ¥ r by early abtee or oxce 4 the rem Lerofur—the resalt of 3) y al prac Pp E t mail. Address the author Curtis. 4 Tremont Pince. Boston, Mass. mb3! soiy BY 245186 45 ENDOWMENT POLIOY IN the NOBTH WESTERN, you secure your old jossibie waut cr dagendence upon others. ‘your family M the event of death: @ money Jon pay to the company will eurn m6 se | Per cent. compound interest. Office meh 1. ¥. KNIGHT, M MH. PEINCE’S LOAN OFFICE, © PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB (@P STALKS) neral Agent. BAZAR FOR THE SALB or UNREDEEMED GOODS fel Cs UNDERNEATH. CCOSULT De. Laon. 414 ioth street, alove Ponnsyivants avecce He gearantece's speedy cure of all Veunreat mac cure ip the OMS fOr pal tendy Gorreepondonce ¢2f ay rt thelr ui TACLE Rath ren eee HANDISE, cow with me f laat twelve mon* he. will take notice that if not isk-o away by the first of September it will be seid to pay advances. = MH. PRINCE, 1006 Penneyivagia avenve Loan Office and Sales Ro: ca eud-tt Batis Lady Patents. va Booms 444 1th street NBT tor does not ¢ NICLE for the years 1416 and 1SI7, iy J JCGRm al for the 19. ie rration fis tvantasrads be examined. S. JUSTH PAYS FAIB PI ES Poe Ladies’. Gents’ Children's SECON D- BASROLOTHING CN DERCLOTHING, BUTS. SHOES. &c .at Sh street N. Wand at 619 D street. between 6th and 7th streets. Bote by mail Promptly attended to ie@-ly* sR. MOTT S FRENCH POWDEMS.CEATai® | Dede = ‘Seminal ira! 73 in? or eb gS nal —- Sole caused - Geet Scrofain, Skin Disease Bypuilis, iu aif te ‘rcs epeedily cured I ADIES SUFFERING FEO) IBBEGU LAX, 4 OF any compiai uliar e should coufide fn DR. LEOS, the only relist — Osha Ds) Physician for such specisity tz fy Ladies desiring treatment can repose & him the eumost confider ca, H from those who hav. and exindied bj the many hambegr and advertising rapecks infesting the city & speeds cure is guarantied in ali casuw. Separaterooms for Lacy patients. Usrrespondence Strictly confidential. Houre—W tol, 2 to 5. Booms 414 lth street.above Peun avenue THE TRADES. Topographical conformateur Also. ali old style of Stik Hate made FASHIONABLE ANAMAS BLEACHED sp2i Im No. $23 7th street. between Land K. M G. COPELAND, * MANUFACTURER OF AWNINGS B STUBES. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS. { all descriptions made to order at 9) ton band for coverin® cutrances at fe "Awnine Manutactarer ot Wis Visas. Tents. Special attention given tc dences All orders promptly attended to. 712 Market Space akan Awnings, OBINSON & CO BOIL EK MAK BRS. Bow. 64 ard 36 Water Street, Ge rgetowa, D.C. BOILER WOBK of every description prompt! attended to — best manner, cheap tor ¢ Boys, 332 208 PENT NEATLY AND PROMPT © a HORN & Gt POLKL splity 3 be id 7th streets a. M. @ AUG. SCH NEDTIEZ, 106 Tb street, petween @ sod B streets. BEPAIKING OF WATCRES, JEWBLLY CLOCKS, SPEURS cerefally executed, at moder ee tS B°°O* 408. aND CRWAMENTAL PRINTING. GIBSON BROTHERS, 2 Pes PAINTING, &e. 3 PAINTING. REET, IKON KAILING ond SMITHS WORK done in woh apil-im No PILY EXECUTED on: ». plz ty MACNT PAINTING HOLS ESTABLISUMENT. wo eae BATIVE PAINTING Nef every description ibe PFoMPLY stiemded to. Seal at eae Balating pre apes tan imitations of ali Kir ds of wood and marble necated ip ge Iatest and mivet approved atvies 27% hy PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. atetials ou hand, and | gesy woKKMANSIP FOR THE LADIES. tik enn Govanstow! Bh SATUBAL CUBLB of every spade, size snd style, which 1 wil! sell lower than any other beuse in the eity. Fer TS eicinte MTe aarortment of LADIES WALKING SUITS, and selling very ¢ f Foduced tie Prices of Oorects: the beat F REN: CORSETS frem $4 te $3, and the other styles 0 Sc at leas thane wvek sgn. A full line of PAS Kos aud EMBEOIDE: 8, &c., and selling very low. 0 0 8. BELLEBS, 715 Market Space gor RECHIVED— A FULL ASSORTMENT UF NATURAL CUBLS, which I sell very cheap. at Jo8T BECEIVED- 3 dorep of our beat PARIS KID GLOVES. 8. HELLES ™ et and General at @1 per pair tion. Inissioner of Inter nree Dwellings Obio Capki. $20, 2 ton st., Bal Conway st. Git. ation, $94.00 1 fine Residence near @ oe: ¢ suburvan pi $8) 000 Bends, Brow Courts, Nebraka, 7 percent al Mechanics’ Bank, Balto. keus’ Na‘ional Bank, Baito.; Central BR. 100 Shi 4 Gbio RB. :2 Baltimore. Deeds of the above Baal Estate eet fied by counscl, tn the irculars cau be b: With el tock. OF THE WONDERS OF TEE WORLD. ULOSEB OU" - Foe TO ae Cee oot pave, SATSUM 4's ROYAL _my6 tanel™ REGARDLESS OF COST JAPANESE TROUPE. 907 ee 907 THIS EVENING. Ladies will do well to examine my large stock © ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, SP BING and SEMMEE GOUDS. in part erising LAST JAPANESE MATINEE fe Bm an SATURDAY, at 20 clock. ‘aehmere anes, Liama Lace Points and Patetots. v3 WING. jn womb Lace Parasol Covers, The Great Ey si — vandio Overareasea. Wack Drews Silks. —— ~ ese, se = e : Berets ad Bound Hate. Bi a 7 ene ON 81 lowers. x 903 GIF 5 | P. Freveb Corsets, the destin the world, and | Ciraxp GirrCONCERT AND DISTRIBUTION arm every description. D ISS BE. A. McCOBMICK sic lang ar mgt es einen Orphans To be held in Washington, D. C., under and by Virtue of a permit from Hon. Pleasanton, Com- I Bevenue, on Wednesday, June The following Gifts will be awarded the sccess!nl ieket bolders by the Comm ners: 48tury Brick vert st. Baltimore, $23 00. 2 2: on Oh lying on Chea Satory Brick House, 122 B 500 3 story Brick House, 1 fine Residence hear ai Balto., oa Passenger it 1 fine Residence near Govansiown, ty 3 miles fr m. 7 Lote ad each, $17.5 re nd Lincoln gold int. @40n t State Bonds: 110 Shares 100 Shares Citi ile’ Precinct W000 'N. « Trustees. a Wa Pitteburg, Pa Applewan Pibrent, Op the day of the Concert, the newspapers in Washington will anne n who will be onnce the m wot the gentle ork nds of the Trustee. Tick, on P. C. DEVLIN. mer and Printer, No. 31 li receive pre a t atten oun S. HELLER, 716 MARKET SPACE GLOTHING. ja80-tt 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU B4ttow's GALLERY AKTS, CLOTIING!:! th of MEN'S. YOUTHS’, BOYS’ ant CLOTHIS of every variety auc closed out at Once, without re jore must bevacated by July jo=t all the goods are of this season's man: nd of the latest design, Iw additior:. * ‘ove. '& well selected aasoriment of @ FUBNISBING GOUDS, all of which must po ly be closed ont at once. cy DO deceptiv gall will ecnyvince you of rare bargains at FREE "Che follo E ARE DAILY MANUFACTURING NEW STYLES OF 'S, YOUTH’S AND BoY’s CLOTHING, F « Which we offer at the LOWEST PBIUES beg Gentlemen Who desire to dress well and tastefully Sud to do so sconomicaliy, No. 486 Seventh street, between D and erght doors abo Room OF THE Y. COLNER NINTH AND D STREETS. RIC No. 423 11th Street, above Pew he most accommodating term: Tuning aad Repasirin, SEWING MACHINES. North side, between 12th and 13tn at Will be opened to the public on tte the Public u ____ MONDAY, MAY Stm, 0 myt No. 486 No. 486 aru 7 Srecer. aT MaRKRITER’s, BEADING BOOM AND LIBRARY wing New Dooks have recently been ad ded to the Library . George Sand’s™ Show Man.” a Phantesies L. OPPENHEIMER, net's” Mvod No. 943 PENNSYLVANIA AYENCE, Lomein Amon 4 “4 oa t ite a ir Use _mzl0- 2m between Ninth and Tenth streets. Spe Diee-very 6 arces of the Nile GYMNASIUM, epieudi tly fitted up with all thy Spparatus of a first-class Gywmasiuw. Daily Prayer Meetings at noonday aud 6 p.m f ENBACH’S PianoStore, Avenue, CESTABL suey OVER 20 YEA: ) Bole agency for the sale of the celebrated PIANOS gf Wm. Kuabe & Co. Baltimore. and Wm 4 mm, Albavy: also, aecond-hand| Melodeous for sal ont 1 Becommended to Examine otr Stock of | READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. pom fion and B whick we make to order at short potics WECTILL KEEP ON HAND. AND MAKES TU OBDER, THR : jonthly I. | FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, | The Best Fitting and the Best Made Shirt in this or ices as low as the lowest elsew ere | Ober markets. NOAH WALKER &CUO., BEST and exam: (Successor to H. F. Lorronx & Co., CITIZENS, ABMY AND NAVY .BCHANT TAILOR, Ee a Metropolitan Hotel,‘iate Brown's.) No. 362 Peon Washington yistr ey Dp) H. B. 7p oar SAMPLES FOR OUSTOM WOsK i: to fasten seams when desired. Machives seta ot ti exchange Also, KE ‘HE FLORENCE IMPBOVED NOL FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Having exclusively the Self Adju Bhattle Ten ESS LOCK-STITCA eversible Feed; thus tog the opera iments of $10. Other machines taken Aine REPAIRING done z “Aency: 4=1 Fi Betw Sb METSTORY W, Ng’ MACHINE ie THR MACHINE BVEBUUNSTBUUT. Call at the office, 71 MARKET SPACE, it. Bold on mor Te Delars. gE. hel mhl0-1; CLOTHING, SPRING CLOTHE IMMENSE STOCK! BEST MATERIALS LATEST STYLES SUITS FOB BUSINESS. SUITS FOR DEI SUITS ALL OUU4SIUNS MEN'S BUITS for % dollar MEN'S SUITS for 1@ dollars... MEN'S SUITS for 32 dollar MEN'S SUITS for 13 dollars. MBN'S SUITS for 14 dollars...... MEN'S SUITS for 15 doilars. . MEN'S EUITS for 16 dollar: MEN'S SUITS for 17 dollars MEN'S SUITS for 19 dollars... s. MEN'S SUITS for 26 dollars -at STRAUS someat STE AUS: at BTRADS at STRAUS MEN’S BUITS for 20 dollars... at STRAUS? at SPRATS? MEN 8 SUITS tor 30 dollarz......... at STBALS YOUTBS SUITS for 6 dollars at STRAUS AND OCCUPATIONS. | YOUTHS? SUITS for 8 dollara...-at STRAUS YOUTHS’ SUITS for 9 dollars. ~ at STRAUS SUITS FoR YOUTHS, YOUTHS SUITS for 10.dellare........at STRAUS Al) Sines, Shapes, Colors, and (ualities YOUTHS’ SUITS FOR BOYs, Every Novelty of Style,and Material YOUTBS’ YOUTHS’ BOY'SsU SUITS for 11 dollars....... STBAUS’ YOUTHS’ SUITS for 12 dollars. at STBAUS SUITS for 13 dollers. wt STBAUS” SUITS for 15 dollars. -at STRAUS’ PLECE GOODS TO MAKE TO ORDER, Of all the Celebrated Foreign and Domestic BM: 4 factures. BoY's sU ‘ea | Boy's sU = BOY's 8U 87 PERSECT SATISFACTIUN GUARAN- TEED IN OUB ESTABLISHMENT. _set-tr BOYS SUITS for 5 dollars. POPULAR CLOTHIN 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. ITS for 4 dolla: ot STRAUS! ITS for 6 dollars. ITS for 7 dol'ars.. ITS for Sdoliars. A. STRAUS’ HOUSE, Between lth and lth streets, ‘Third door from lth street. at STRAUS’ see STRAUS? BOY'S SUITS for 10 doliary.....cccmnnstt BTRAUS? THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1871. 2ovER, Own, May Tl —Ten steam tay nded two miles weet of this place wi the prize tighter TWO CENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUB.—The receipts from this source to-day were $282,823.87. of the folle earmold, >| Tum svrecrirtions to the new loan to-day On Toe ha ands - Were $047.30. ton eee sat lag * | Szxarom Epwunps is in town, and hada long a aia interview with the President this morning. a T2iAend 1219 Pen CONSUMPTION, Its Cure and Its Preventive, BY J. H, SCHENCK, M. D, Many » buman bein, doath there was no other rs Known and indisputably ‘Those near and dear to fam. ily and friends are sle-p ing the dreamless slumbcr into which, had they calmly adopted DB. JOPEPH tee ye SIMPLE TREA nd availed themselves of his wonderfal efficacious medicines, they would not have fallen, Dr. Beheack bas in bis own case wherever suffictent vitality rematas, that vitali:y, by bis medicines and his directiot their use, i¢ anickened into healthful vigor. In this statement there ix nothing presumptioas. To the faith of she invalid is made no representat Bropris ee myn Mrs. Lrxcoty and “Tad” arrived at New York irom Liverpool yesterday. SECRETARY Romgson returned to the city last evening, and was at the Navy Department to-day. TSE Rvsstan PRivce has postponed his visit to this country till the last of September or first of October. GOVERNOR CooKE i+ slightly indi-pored to- day, and was not at his office or bank this moi bing. SECRETARY Fism entertained the members of the Cabinet and Joint High Commission iat evening, and the distinguished company atter- wards attended @ reception at the residence of Assistant Secretary D: TRE MEMBERS of the Joint High Commission Purpose leaving here in a special car attached to the 6.45 a. m. train, on Saturday for Harper's Fe:ry, where they will spend about six hours, returning here at 11.15 Saturday night. Mr. W. W. Coxcoran seems to be much weaker to-day than yesterday, although his physicians expressed themselves this morning as better satisfied with bis condition than they bave been any morning fora week past. He converses very little, and then only on business matters and very slowly. RaILnoaD LANDS IN ARKANSAS.—The acting Commissioner of the General Land Office has tranfmitted to the Governor of Arkansas patent No. 1, embracing in the bagregate 112,50 acres, as lands inuring to the State under the re viving act of Congress of -Jnly 28, 1364, in aid the construction of the Little Kock ‘and Fort Smith branch raliro: RECORDERSHIP OF TAR GENERAL LAND Or- The contest for this vacancy is “red om that ie bos # thousand times enbdstantiated by living and visible works. The theo Schenck’s medicines t# as ei Its philosophy requires no ing, eelf convincing, Seawerd Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the originate disordered liver. With this condition, the tubes “sympathize” with the stomach. TI spond to the morbific action of the liver then, comes the culminating result, the setting in, with all its distres- ing symptoms, The Mand: fnre'a nobleat ‘They possess Properties of 1 posed of one of Na Podophilium Peltatnm ue dlood-searchtog, alterative mel, but, unlike calomel, tl iver, like a clock. : ~ cae ene ae Hdarged ‘The stomach acte responsively, and a mut bogine feel that he ts getting, at fants Ce PAE A SUPPLY oF GOOD BLOOD. weed Tonic, tn conyunctic assimilates with the D becomes seen to beat band. There is no exacerbation of the stomach. New con appetite sets in. @ the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet given by ap indulgent father to suffering man. the re being numerous applicants, of whom Behenck's Pulmonic Syrup comes Ad perform its | Colonel H. G. Otis. of Obio, at present a clerk See cons nacin aid comnyise ioe Gaunot Us | im the Patent Oftice, and M. M. Kaighn, of It collects aud ripens the Impaired aid | NCW-Jereey, now acierk in the Second An Giseused portions of the Langs. In the forin of gath- | tor’s Office, seem fo bein the lead, and neck it rea them for expectoration.acd 1) | and neck. Ex-Kecorder Granger. it is under short time the malady is vanquished, the cupied is renovated and made the dignity of regaived Vigor, steps forth fo enjoy the manhood or thr womanhood that was UP AS Lost. GIVE The second thing ix,the paierin must stay ix a am until they get well; it is almost impossi rev tekh cold when the funga are ‘t be prevent oF acure cannot d Fiding out, especially in try in the fall end wincor | wrong. Physicians who recommet. t course lowe their pauents, if their laegs ire ly diseased, and yet. becanse they are in the ure they must not «! own qufet: they must walk abeut the rocm as much and as fast as the streact! bear. to ulation of blood. The determined % .! to do with the appe a evidence of Its possi «cases, and tn : niul. Dr. Schenck's personai staten = the Faculty of bis own cure was in these mode Many years ago I was in the last stages of con sompt on; cubfiued to my bed, aud at ove time ny P ciate thongnt that I could not lice a werk tike a d stocd, will be retained in the department. New SCreerntenpext oF Puri Brito INGE AND GROUNDS.—The President has di- rected that General N. Michler de relieved fiom duty as Superintendent of Public Build- ings and Grounds, and that General 0. E. Bal- cock, Aide-de-camp to the President, be as- figned to daty as Superimtendent in his place General Babcock will stil! retain his position uvon the President's staff and discharge the Guties of Superintendent in addition to his duties as Aide. SovTHERN CLaims ComMission.—The follow ing cases were heard to-day, viz :—Robert S- Lacey 86 Mrs. Anna Perry, of Washington city, Py Ca J. B. Sullivan and Whitty M. Sasser, of Kap and Fras. FE. Do: ton, of Burke's Station, Va No witnesses o eny note examined to-day at all. There will he ho more public sittings till Monday next. Tue caves set for that day are Ephram Clacke Washington, D.O., $2,715.50; Mastena Bearicy, of Richmond, V John Henson, Fla Yanna county, Va., $1, Davie, Prince William cc lerical capacity in beard ‘ined the preparations which ofier te the pul lic, and they made @ Perfect eur me It seemed to me that L could teel them trate my whole system. They soon ripe matter in my lungs. and 1 would spit up more thar ntof offensive yellow matter Overy morning fur KEpVeTioN OF THE ALMY.—The daily ord r from the War Department authorize the ¢ charge of quite a number of enlisted men, a breprrations are being made to master o>! about four thousand before the first of July, 1 Accordance with the act of July 15th, 1-7 which authorizes and directs the Presiden’ » reduce the number of enlisted men in the arms to thirty thousand by the first of July, and pro vides that thereafter the number shall not bc larger than that, unless otherwise author bylaw. ‘To provide for the reduction, commanders have been directed to’ repo their regimental commanders the names o! + indifferent soldiers who ought to be discharge for the good of the service. Department con manders have been directed to isene the ni ee ¥ orders for such discharges before the » of June. THe TREATY IN THR SENATE —In the ex- ecutive session of the Senate yesterday, atter the treaty had been read, Mr. Cameron, chair- mau of the Committee on Foreign A ftair: the floor, and briefly commented upon the pro- visious of the treaty, saying be regarded them as honorable and satisfactory, and he hoped the treaty would meet the ap) of the Senate and the eountry. Upon his motion the treaty ordered to be printed for the confidentia! use of Senators. Mr. Cameron also moved that the treaty be given to the press, but withdrew this motion at the request of Mr. Conkling Mr. Summer followed, and mentioned several amendments which he thought should be made to the treaty. but said that he did not desire to offer them himeelf, but threw them out as gestions for the consider: _ on Foreign Relations. He also suggested ti! the full text of the treaty should at once be ae | ablic. In reterence to the provision for (zeae thac it was « rom eating wo Inch ned my strength, aud have grow in fl +h ever since 1 wae weighed shortly after my recover, the Doctor, “then looking like a mere xkel Weight was only ninety-savea pound Weight is two Lundred and twenty five (22) puun is. and for years T have enjoy inierrapted health, Dr. rchenck haa discon:ianed Protessionas viniteto New York and Boston. He or hie son, Dr, Senenck. Jr. atill continue to see patie $5.13 North Pi m. office, No. ixth strect, Phi phia, every’ Saturday m.t Who 'wieh '® thorough ex Tometer will be charged rometer declares the exact: can r ila i Th 1 Re medition of the ling, pati: ily learn whether they are c Or not ‘The directions for taking the medicines adapted to tie intelligence even ot a child. Fol these directions. and kind Nature will do the excepting that in some cases the Maudrake P. ere take creased doses; the three m cines need no other accompaniments than the amip'+ ructions that accompany them: First create ap petite. Of returning health bunger is the most wei- rep thes aves wi it comes. as it will come. let the despairing at once be of good cheer. Good Lin! at once follows, the cough loosens, the uight sw: ai ie abated. In ie both of these mor ne forever. Medicines are constantly ki tens of thousands of families. Asa laxative or par the Mandrake Pills are standard prepara be Pi asacurer of couzus & prophylacteric 1 Beaweed Tonic r gi a halfdozen Mandreke For sale by all draggiste and TROMPSON LILLY & CO.. 26 Hanover street. Baltimore ‘Md.. Wholeaale. mbli-6.t.th ir the admission of claims of British subject» against the United States, be was of the opin- DIsOOVERY. | ion that it never should bave been ineorporaivd DISOOVERY. | into the treatyg These claims, he heid, grew DISOOVEGY. | entirely out of the wrang doing on” ih- Biscet héld that the oY DISCOVERY. © IROOVERY FANS og CRYSTAL | DISOOVERT ‘Ask for [is an Ye mo othe ¢ only article ti riectly harmless. Warrau' estore Gray Halrsromore Denaro. and stapes Hes ss Great Britain, and ritish members of the commission would 101 have pressed them in the face of any decided opposition on the part of our commissioners The simplest and judicions plan woul.’ have been been t first provided for a settlement of the Alabama claims, and allowed the other subjects of dispute to be left open for fnture adjustment. He would not now lave claimed aug exe mpiary or vindictive damages, but thought that a nearly accurate estimate of our claims could lave been presented. which would have been acceded to by Great Britain Mr. Summer was listened to with much atten- tion by Serators, and while he spoke earnestly RO impression was prodaced that he intended any factions opposition. When he conclade:! the treaty ws- referred to the Committee on Federal Relations. Nothing was done with the suggestion that the text be made public. The doors were then reopened, and the Senate, at 3-15 p. m., a6 juurned until Friday, Mr. Corcetan ‘Waleli, 19th stand Pa. 0 avert Ford, 1103 Peausyiv opleye fe streets Georgetow a, Dotneli, sth stroct. Navy Ward, re ste ‘ d Pennsylvania avenue iy reets. Island. bh and L stree! the Depot, cornér of 24 and D ste N.W. ap2 BSTON'B IVORY PEARL TUOTH PUW- + jeansing and ‘iele for cl preserving ald by all drogaieter Price, soe Sheets pPeeeto. B pt. ge Et 2m a ‘ee llness has been noticed by id Hair Dye isthe best tn the world. | the papers iu all sections of the country, and in sale poet tines telaeeans | many of them there have been pleasent alla. the vaunted and delusive preparations | sions to his princely generosity aud other noble aunes, they do Bot possess. The genaine | traits of character. Major Kon Perley Pore. Untaralshed reputation, © apreld’ tis tevertec, | in ® recent letter to the Boston Journal, thus the only pertect Hale Deo Bek on Daas alludes to some of Mr. Corcoran’s good works : bral . Applied at 16 Bond snot, Bow William W. Corcoran, who is now lyin; death's doors in 1's spacious reei having by thell vn crardont eee is vin own ex r tortuner "mak iberal for the publle — | and to dese: Individuals. | He was born tn was in bis youth a companion ~ ieorge rN gp rn here from Newouts port as a clerk, ir. Corcoran became i bad the ment for years of a broker, an: of the ted States. In Polk’s time be of the administration \peustaly now MoS A Spon SPRINGS, W. Va, ccTivete mineral waters ate a s A ie happy ac the affairs of rasbii rad A | Back of tho iments of No sy stent . ee peas are el ae sreter * oO CLAN Drogelat: Waskiueton, There fo Taine of Vireint THAZinR sabe tains nie. Late of Bockbridge Alam Sori myli-tu thelm Prepristers, HERETOFO! ) Ding barreen tae ‘OFORE EX ie ler tl firm of See Dl STU! "Bol ‘BT is this day Dis- eOLYV) by al Copsent. Semes Jizsiaon is ato miliioraire. He Lag establinn ‘c i ‘oe Hin at Feorgetown, ¢ “Louise Home,” i edisee for’ the aceommaisnes of Moverty stricken gentlewomen, the “Surgical Hall” of Colombian Cotlege, and the magnificent “Art Gallery” cppesite the War Department. Tuts gallery is to contain bis private coll 3 which bas cost nearly with a gallery —— soe pes gag American art ‘schoo! of instruction, But princely as have been the denations of Mr. Corcoran tor these ee objects, he bar ‘vente, doubtless given away sums in vate charities. “Ord per ‘meritorious | 1 hh bh! EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Filty Armed Kanocks after the Fight- tmts. Toroxto, May 11.— Fitty armed volunteers have just left Simcoe, about four uiles from Port Krerse, tor the battle ground to prevent the fight. . ——-> This Afternoon’s Digpatches, From the Went. ——e—_— | Phe Chicago Church Case—Destructive Pire—Du- Associated Press Reports. IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE The French ‘Civil War. we on Court Cricaco, May 1! — Bishop Whitehouse bee made no proposal. as reported, to Fubmit the Cheney case to the decision of the next General Episcopal Convention, nor has he refased the Kev. Jobn Cotton Smith permission w preach w Mr. Che ‘schuren The loss by the fire at Monmouh. Iinole, THE END » Bill Keach over $200.00); s2innt None of the policies in casteru com Panies are over 35.000 Judge Wilson. of the United States distr court of St. Paul, yesterday refused to hear tb ujunction in the case against the Minnesota Point, at 1) he is an interested part n taken betore e Dillon, of the United Sta cireuit court. - : Abdaction of a Giri of Tiftecs tas) Lonts St. Lovis, May il.—Mre. Fisher has for s warrant for the arrest of ama es Rice, whom she b kidnapping Home at Ouce daughter, fifteen ye The ¢ —— Sunday evening, while going to church Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evening seize. per e her, and ¢ the street, ber in S carriage, w driven gag oy ine ene ae stone « part cf the cliy unknown to her, where she <4 ust Om coll thout wim nd Berurm, May 10, eveniny.—Prince Bismarck {PFe** !nto « cellar w —— there witha joaf of bread anda jogot wx Subsequently be blindfolded ber « round th in a carriage corver of Sth and Washingt tatis of Kice’s con are unfit for p Mire. Fisher had threatened to shoot K law did pot punish bin. The warrant fo: ArDest Was issued. bas wnet the requests of the Versailles govern ment in a very liberal spirit. By the treaty of peace just signed he has agreed to a reduction of the war indemnity by half a milliard of francs, con-equentiy the Germans receive immediately a French bond for four and a half milliards of francs, payable within one year, and endoreed by French and Ge~man bankers. The bond is convertible into stocks or consols, whichever Germany may prefer. Two milliards of francs have already been taken by Baron Kothachild and Baron Erlinger, the French bapkers, and Herr Habn, a German banker. Immediately a the ratification of the treaty the majority of the German forces will leave France; the forts east and north of Paris will besarrendered to the Versailles government immediately, and all prisoners in Germany will be returned to France as ispidly as (he railroads can transport ‘hem. The Germans will hold euly Belfort, Longwy and Nancy as hostages tli the fulfill- ment of the conditions. Fighting at Nenilly. ‘There was brisk fighting at Neuilty last night The Versailles troops have turned electric lights towards Paris. 4 Bad Ti Communist Generat The resignation of Gen. Koesel has been ac- cepted, and he is under arrest. Gen. Deles- chuze has been appointed to the position va- cated by Gen. Rossel. Gey. Dombrowski has been offered command of the army, but refuses, unless made supreme. Cecila will probably resign. Gen. Iurassier. the commander of the insurgent garrison im Vanvres was wounded 0 The forces of the Versailles government are in the Bois de Boulogne in large numbers. Destraction of the Column of ve Advices from \enero cree of the government B: lous, Carupana kaded. Anothe I goods pa from the ports of Venezaeia for New 7 be charged full duties according to the House laws of Venezvela. The measa: called forth a general outery from foreign cbant are the principal losers. B § all Uke international claims. k at Caracas is expected, beaded by Generale Lucien, Mendoza and Aristiqueta, both liberals and formerly friends of Bianco. poten icy The Trial of Foster, the Car-hook irde Post . DCO jer of Avery D. Putnam. The prisoner was brought into court manacied. His demeanor did net indicate anxiety. When the case was called an aflidavit was read, which declared that Stewart, of the prisoner’ counse|, wae tl) unable to proceed with the trial. the case was post) nas 0 Chicago, the Kekiongas were the victors, ‘The column of Vendome was partially de- score of 2) to ¥. stroved to-day. Gen. Cluseret is wnder examination at the A Billo - . Fxtras Disallowed ay The shecial committee view Insane Arvium how's whole bill of +00 for extra compensation - Final Settlement Porrsvitum, May Hotel de Ville. Mazas prison th The Gri He was removed from the morning. Attack on Paris. Sevens, May Wednesday night. — The grand attack op Paris is imminent. A thousand Jards of trenches have been completed, aud ihe astaulting columns are within 500 yards of the ramparts of Paris. al) ready for the orderto the ite advance to the assault. During the past twen- | clude ur hotr® the government batteries bave een firing an averdge of eighty shots per minute, the unprecedented bombardment having terrible eflect upon the insurgents, A tinal settlement of jet was to-day con and au agreewent is now being drawn vp by the committee. 2 The Texas Cat ERE, Ka®eas, May 10 — Phe tir Trade Aw VERSAILLES, May 10, Wedaesday, 9». m-— | of 1,000 Texas cattle arrived to-day. Diy The great assault upom the jortificatings of | ments by rail from point for the r4 Paris will be mace to-night. Point Ga dour has | season are estimated a! 37.000 head ‘Tar Kary on Mornissey’s Gamatine Horse The *Fiem.”” John ve Custody. Yesterday's Star Contained an account of the raid of <n Jobu Moiriescy's gatubling been knocked to picces by the fire from the | battery at Montretout. To-day forty guns six red banners, part of the mate aptar in Fort Is-y, were brought to Versailles in a gtand procession. The victorious battalions * tured the insurgent ~trengholds were | Brosdway) New York nm Toot sy thanked. It is estimated that 70 peer, ‘The sequel to the rai re present by the dicra/d ot yesterday: “At two o'clock in War Notes Throngh Londen noon Mr. tin Morrisey, Mr. Jolin Me- Lospow, May 11.—A Times Special Gin nd Mr. Wiliam 4. were brought from Versailles says the fire trom Moniros a aud Vanves bas been silenced. nations guard of the arrondisements of Vangirard aud Pantheon bave retused to march against the Versailles troops. The fall of the columu of Vendome is said to be detitiitely fixed Friday. The Telesrapk has @ special dispatch from Frankfort containing the following state ment: The Germans have, in the treaty just concluded, promised to send back to France at once the prisoners interned in Germany. A | French loan of a rbiltion francs has been secured by the Frankfort barkers. Bismarck consents toa decrease of the war indemnity to be paid by Fraace bya balf m: iard of francs. The Paris forts still heid by the German troops are to be im: jately evacuated. ‘The cities of Belfort, Nancy and Longwy are | to be retained by the Germane until the con- ditions of the treaty of peace are fulfilled. Biemarch at Home. Frawxpo y 1 — Bismarck hag returned » Favre and Povyer (Quartier hare started for Versailles. Specials to the New York Press Naw York, May 11.—A special dispatch from | Paris says Rossel bas been arrested, and Gen Dombrowski is supreme. The Vereaiilists are in the Bois des Boulogne. It is reported that Bismarck has promised to reling wish @ milliard of the war indemnity on condition that Frauce agrees to imminity from the capture of priva- teer property on the sea. In consequence.of the Irce’amation just issued by Thiers the com- mune has decreed the seizure of his farniture and the demolition of bis residence iu Paris. e Dowling. mn cv ef being proprietors of a house kept tor the pur- pore of gambling. (1 jo, the “i Jobn Morrissey appeared the most uncomtorta- | ble. it wae evident tbat he felt his posi: | acutely, for there was ,on the charge | to be fixed by ther counsel. There was @ for- Ma) exam ipation of each of the pri-oners, taken on their plea of “not guilty.” Mr. Morrissey sand that he was forty vears of age; that be wat | born im Ireland; he resided at the Hoffman House, and that be was in no business at pres- ent. JRWRLL DECLARED Gov RRWOR OF CoNNBCTic cuT.—The Connecticut Legisiature convened yesterday afternoon. In the House the comin t lee on the canvass of votes reported Marshall \3 weil elected governor by 86 majority, and | also declared the election of the other repabii- can State officers. A resolution declaring jew- jell elected was adopted—iz3 to iv, P i take up the resolution to-day and pas: it, when Jewell will take the oath of office, and communicate bis messageon Tuesday,when (he inauguration and parade will occur. APrAIR® aT THE Coat Mines. meetin Continued Success of the Verensiitets. | of the ssiners at Foweiiie send y decide ILLES, May 1 Sct bed nde cou | om arbitration and immediate reeumption: iten tinues, and the resi are described as tremen- ports trom the riot at Hyde Park make it muck dous. Fort Vanvres stili resists. The worse than at first reported. The bodies of four ment troops dead men have been found, and « midnight ar the Village ia Rhein, killing and | tece was made bens i f Toning 2 Hundred inwurgents ind captaring | hover during Tuccdar eke heeeaee ects forty-three, were on the ground, and quiet restored Bysterious Disappearance of General _ a Borsell. Street Can PROFORM On Satarday Paris, vay 1—Gen, Rossel was arrested | last Br. Louis Mestemacher, & common. Zerfer tay amd placed in the custody of M. Ger- | chant of St. Louie, wae rendered ineecuible. ty andin. At5«'clock yesterday both of them dis chloroform, and robbed of 810, his . aad appeared anc have not yet been recaptared. The Mueb Tal Kked of Great Battle That is to ‘The principal attack of the Versaillists is ex- pected at Aurept! and Port da Jour. Both sides are massing (roops and & great battle is ex- pected. Deles Chlueze bas been appointed Minister of War to the commune. The official reports to the commune deny that the Verruillists have gained any victories. The Palace of Luxembourg Lonpow. May 11.—The palace of Luxembonr, has been offered to the city of Paris for holding municipal councils, New Versaillint Batteries Verseiiss, May 11—The government bas established batteries at Chateau Bicon, in the Boulevard Eugene, at Neuilly and at Genne Villiers, Lave driven ali the other swall birds out. The American Sa lies for e *7-The Emperor William bas decided not ¢ Fresch centre. allow the erection of any statue of hismselt “ier Lonpox. May 11 —The United States steam- ing bie lifetinn sbip Relief, from New York ia. adratt on New You for $4,000, white bome from market street cur of that city — S7'La Crosse makes Lo useful as @ street cleaner. S7"The new fast train on the N. ¥. will run 50 miles an bour. S7 Different ebades of green are becoming fashionable for street costumes S7- Miss Mary A. Wattles, M.D, has swung a thingle in Linn county, Kan. 87 The Connecticut Legislature was opened ~minute prayer. is 87 Governor Ciatin has appointed J Ward Howe and Mrs. Stevens, of Cambr Justices of the peace tor Suffolk county, Mas S7"The English sparrows have not ouly ese tablished themselves tn York, but they Cevtral - Thousancs of it to Loypow, May 1L—@ special dispateh from Bowbay rey orts @ famine iv Persia from lack of raiu, and thousands of inhabitants are «l) ing. Loxpor. eee mithe Bank of | "ust England lina decreased £181,000. os the Beleit Proc Prost 1 voxpriont. in view ere ip

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