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SHE EVENING STAR. PRB FoR Maiting:>—Three Months, 1.80; / Stz Months, $3.00: One Year, @6.00. Ho pape”, are sent from the office longer than paid for. | THE WEEKLY STAH—pubiished om grigey morning—@1.60 a year. yee 37—N®: 5,670. a ae PERSONA {,, | LADIES’ GOODS, Ete. Bs. J. BE. SPENOER, M INNA. AVENUE, WILL OF FER ON MONDA AY Str, | GREAT BARGAINS IN Farts am BONNETS. ook. + "PHE_PARTY WHo 7 WRONG HAT” trom Odd ‘seiko Het en ‘Menta euing. May th , wa, by returning the : ee ith Balance ® few more PUPILS for | LL TO BE CLOSED OOT Singing, “Can refer to presen ~ Address Box 13, St ' In 7weet DAYS, myi7-3e" a my6 tionel™ EGARDLESS OF COST. ‘HE CP 2p1 ORS OF BERNARD HAYESAND § ( M. Willian. Np TT 4, 907 AL 90 | Heady Made Sait Llama Lace Points and Paletots, nd Thread Lace Parasol Covers, Organdie Overdressca, Black Dress Silke, Real Laces 3 Bonnetv and Round Hate iron pbons and Flowers. NY AMSDEN, | 2,8. PB. French Corsets, the best fn the world, and tation D. New York. Under @arm a of every Serres ap22 M. WILLIAN, O07 Penn. ave, | VESY turonrast FOR THE LADIES, a SATUBAL CURLS of every shade, size and style, which J wili eell | tower than any other house in the sity, Jnst received, a WALKING Soin . ponnd faterest, Office. CORSETS rt Si te $3, aed the other sys 10 é ec: nt. Fens than a we ek aa line ct PAu =< 1 ¥ KNIGHT, General Ageut. | RSGLS and BMBBUIDELIES, de, nod ecliitg M. = ®#tNcEs M. LOAN OFFICE, 900 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. t o stemp and HE - pee 5 PyOwMY 2¥ TASING AN E 9 the NORTH WESTE . to ¥ @P STAIRS) _ NATURAL OUBLS, SAZAK FUR THE SALE which I sell very cheap. 8. HBLLEB. or 4 UNREDEEMED GOODS ae THO Market Specs. tebte —" UNDERNE — | Just Eczivap— “ONSULT D: 7 Cie ek cet above Penneylvania avenoe ‘30 doren of our best ic Kuarautees @ speedy cure of ait Nenereal an! PABIS KID GLOY: io Bienes : an : ee 5. HELLER, JaS0-tf 718 MABEET SPACB Fn OLOTHING, W ANTED—AIl those who value thelr sight to Koow that the best * ONE DOLLAR BPKO- ACLE ° in the country ts accurately suited to the hiby HH. HEM PLER, the Optician, corner cot and Pennsylvania avenue. Deputfor Thor mometers of ali kinda, geld CLOTHING! Inet twelve months. will take notice that if uot taken CLOTHING !! oway by the ret of September TRING: to pay ——— 1006 Pennayivania avene, CLOTHING!!! sort Loan Uftice and Salee Kooin EWARE OF THE MANY INEXPERIENCED QUACKS and Lag headed impor 5 € ¥ half # dozen altaset ly Impertant to the Publie 5.000 worth of MEN'S. YOUTH! CHILDREN'S CLOTHING of every pony Must be closed out at once, gar boxe. a well selected assortment of GENTS FUBNISBING GOODS, all of which mast positive- ly beclosed ont atonce.” This is no deception, A | Call will convince you of rare bargains at L. OPPENHEIMER, No. 943 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, between Ninth and Tenth streets. E ARE DAILY MASUPFACIUBING NEW STYLES OF NS, YOUTH'S AND BOY mye s MOTT S Fi UKE for N bs A nal Ei norhea. G ME rn lis, in all tie Tors CLOTHING, & +s Wee eS iwrst ce. | Whicb we offer st the LOWEST PHLUBS. ie atenue aw =T thy mail. 398 = st ING i | Gentlemen who desire to dress wei! and tastefaliy ES, or any compintue’ peraline ee tonnes ud to do wo veonomieaity. LEON Linble a peoee cl epecialty Ir : ¥ cattuent can repose Hecommended to Examine otf Stock of {ait from those who hse: READY-MADE CLOTHING ug the ci P Sa ating is sll cee, Cocreepumarnes | FURNISHING GOODS. tential. Houre—0 tol, 3 Also, onr SAMPLES FOR OUSTOM W whick we make to order at short notice. KEEP ON RAND. AND MAKE T: WE OTILL OEUBL To FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, ‘The Best Fitting and the Best Made Shirt in this or other market. Prices ag low as the lowest elsewhere NOAH WALEER & CO., 011 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB. fels-tr METROPOLITAN HovBL. F.? BRIBERGEB, (Buecessor to H. F. Lovpon & Oo., CITIZENS, ABMY AND NAVY 14 loth street * ove Per: THE TRADES. CAE AND SEE THOSE 9550 AND ae HATS made to order ato UNNINGRAM'S, HAT FACTORY Heads fitted by the French ty les cf silk Hate made N, 3 BLEACHED. as PANAMAS 3 i th street, between I and K spa im MANUFACTURER OF AWNINGS FOB STUBES. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS. gs of @1\ descriptions made toorder at short ©, and kept ou han for covering enqram MERCHANT TAILOR, nbd partis Awning Materials oo kasi” Metropolitan Hotel, (ste Brown’s,) <€ at manufacturers’ prices. sist No. 362 Poon. ave., Washington. i. COPELAND, ———— ee my6 im 645 Loutsiana avenue WINGS JOBN C. HOGAN, ufacturer of Window and Verandah Awnings, Flegs. Tents. and Wagon Uovers, Special attention given to City and Oountry rest- A'l erders promptly attended to. 71% Market pac \ ZVER PUT OFF UNTIL TO.mOR- N ROW WHar Y¥' UGHT e And ono of your first dutics is to be saving: ® seve Mobey You ust gu ty OCK AND JOB PI ina NSATLY ANU PROMPILY 8X EC Ez. ~ by i! POLWINHOMN @ 60" TED BILVERBERG’S aptly ) street. between 6th and 7th streets. latinas to day, who certainly wiil be the means of Jour ,STABLISHED 1533. } @akivg © material seving ip you: ‘ JORN t oD iF expenaitur: 4 B prvot of bis assertion be offer benaitures. a McDERMOTT & a to-day BROS. TIF . rr , A BEAUTIFOL FBESOH Oo RSET, with + COACH MARES AED CARBLAGE, Whalebones, which sell for $har@rene, w ae ee ae te oe LADIES WHITE MARSEILLES 8KIBTS— ST street. RECE/VED OM STORAGE AMD SOLD Op | Sinething pretty aud cook oe Ot oie ISSION,. ; LADI TRA-BINE MOURNING He aestaems Seeaceee._wh_ | PARE Linke canoe 4. @ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, low price of twe tor $2. T0471 " Gand B streets, LADIES” FINE BEMSTITCHED BANDKEu- sahara 3 . CHIEFS, fur for 1, worth fully 4 cents each. iad: SURES SANE Oceans enon, | LadiNe TiN Ame -wrouY inom suane Menai ee an Ae” | agen watatrcmiseaneicic ae 5, AND OMNAMENTA INTING. | A large assortment of HAMBURG EDGINGS ai ee LD EMIBEING. | Seelstuces ot cee oes oe een GIBSON BROTHERS, which must be scen to be appreciated 1012 Penn's avenue, (south side.) Another large tot of handsome bunches of NA TUBAL CURLS. all shades, at $} cach. GENTS FINE AND HEAVY FULL BEGULA= HALF HOSE, four pair for $1. "hos. Car! y UT NS. ee GENTS’ SBUPEBSFISE AND SUPBB_ STO A is ¥ THE BEAVENS. Fismmarhin. “ pairs, % toll Bang So Fiung. Jacek Abbe. ENGLISH HALF HOSK, three for $1. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ete. James A. Froude. GENTS GXBMAN AND IRISH LINEN i Antiquity and Unity of the | HEMMED HANDKEBOMIESS, three tor $1, Boop Buxgass. worth & ceute cach. PLANS, Bev Wi. Stevens. GENTS FINE HEMMED{JLINSN HAND BBACHIESS, cur ior GENTS ENGLISH SUSPENDEBS at # cents « pair, worth double. ILDBENS’ FINK HEMSTITCHED AND gba LINEN BHANDKEBOHIESS, four tor ma. Also, afull line of CROQUET, at $5. @6, $7.50, and the new auel, Mhore-enies- ‘BS. By G. W. Gritin. | taining than the old, at $6 cach. #72 | Beside a number of other new articiee, all very cheep. at py, = SILVERBERQ’s, ski GEN NC Teena panacea 312 SEVENTR STRBRT, DESK ASD DEBIT, or. The Catastrophics of ‘Near Pennsytvania avenve IES IN LITEBATU ition. TIONARY . —_—- —- OO ——— PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, . FA = > > at The Star Buildings, } 4 Z { H nin Commer Femmeytvania ay, and 11th st | 4 r ¢ (l BVENING BTAB NEWSPAPER CONPANT. | cameermencnnees:| SA GL, WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDN AMUSEMENTS, ATIONAL THEATER, NGAGEMENT. FOR S13 TH. X NIGHTS ONLY. OF E WORLD saga: EQUESTRIGNNE MISS HATE FISHER. This evening she will appear in the great romantic The performance will i Fav 'T. 5 Only MAZEPPA mative & > Ts FLOWER (UB! Cantata, at the reqnest of many who attended rformance last winter, by young ite! Hill, will agaia be presented to the IT OF ST. MARK’S CBURCH, nat? p general udmission G0 ce 1ES) ERSTIVAL AND TABLE 9t STBEET METH. PEO 7 MA Strawberries, lee Cream, Coi Fancy Articles,'s ART GALLERY- admission 10 cents. PER TASLE—price 3) cent Festival and Tableau’ Gux 1.003 GiE RAND GIF TCONCEUT AN FoR THE BENEEY S. D DISTRIBUTION TOF Asylion, Sist ers of Charity, New D. 0. under and by . A. Pleasanton, Gom ner of Internal Heventie, on Wednesday, Jame wing Gitte will be a ‘ded the succes: acres Timber Land in W. three Dwellings and Saw MMiil, yi a Louse, 122 Bol it . 1 fine Residence near iles from Balto., on Passenger R. . 1 fine Residence near Gov cation, $9,000 1 fine Residence near Govan tewn, same location, @* 500. Govanstown, ame location, Conway ., Baito. 21 fine We $7.00. 7 Lots: each $2,000 TickETs only H.MeCortoven int Commis. ‘T. Caste, Balt: Neo ©. "fieal Estate certified by of the Trastee. kets of W. @. Meta Music Dealers, 925 i |. A. ris —_ oc cio peemzivanis jeweller. Booksellers, 627 : y, Beal Estate Agents, 71 Gonlsiana 0. EVLIN. . Di Geveral Acent, Stationer and Printer, No. by mail will receive prempt atten BAtLowes GabLEBy o FINE ARTS, No. 1226 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, tween 12th and 13tn ets., North side. ber Wil be opened t No. 486) ON EXHIBITION ‘rH AND SALE AT MARKRITER’ reet, betwoen D and E streets, sight doers above Odd Fellows’ Hall, 1%, Engravings, Ohromos. &c. No. 486 Seventh Cords and Tassels, CORNER NINTH AND D 6TREETS, FREE READING ROOM AND LIBRARY. 8 New Books have resent!y been ad a Ge M outhfalot Bread. antly iinstrated Books.” ng My Werde and thetr Uses, ery A the Sources of the Nile. dilly fitied wp with all the day and 6 p.m. Spparatus of a first c aily Preyer Meetin, ap2s-tf © REIC@ENBACH’S Piano Store, Np. 423 11th Street, above Penna. Avenue, (BsTasiisuep Over 20 Years) he gale of the celebrated PIANOS ‘o.. Baltimore, and Wm. second -hand| ‘and hiclodscas for seleo Bole agency for of Wm. K 4 PROFESSIONAL. 4 ae streets. @. STARE WEATHER, . ARCHITECT, ENGINEER AND SUP. N' Rel pold executed. q ee ding, corner New York aven' 4 ly SCHMIDT. KN EY AND Joe TrBsoWs! T h ATTORNBY AT Law, Boom 5, Young's Law Building, corner Louisia reet. Washington, D.C, aps TON. | B.C. CARBINGTON, J tar D.C. ‘* CaRRINGTON, al preme Court of thi and a a attention given 34,0) te City (AED, Cc james E oC. ragace States, Coart District. 5, Watney AT LAW. a a styely before the Cop pate of the United States. of the best quality. at low prices nyse OGDREN’S ouserornita 7 f trese. sClerk By Oliver ——— a Lire Or “tie VenJaMmin THOMPSON. 5 Count Rumford. By Gees Ee ane DisMeeonnde, we ee for the ‘American Academy of Artsand a oe odo PUBLIC AND PABLOE BEADING: tee of reading clube 5. for the ad for public and social eptertainmen THE LANDS OF SOUTT. By James ¥. Hian- 1 2% lw An Historical Novel. Baring-Gould, M-A., acthor of * C1 hes,” of _ eecgel, Oe UET and MAGIC HOOPS, a variety of styles ay PHILP @ SOLOMONS, BUOKSELLERS ayp STATIONERS. B® Wh. L.WALL& )., Auctioncers, a Peemaytrenis renee. 900 and 305, vanta aveave, ) oe ¥. Paste stroame aoe CE SRLYATE GALB. afuces STATIONER. Ofice at LO. Parke & Co.'s, FIRST-CLASS RNITURM of ait dene tol BLANK BOOKS MADBE TO ORDER. of ¥. to ere press ce Est4auuuEp 1863. | JOSEPH BECKHAUS, 1204 FBANEFOBD AVBRU: ABOVE GIRARD AVENUR, PHILADBLPHIA, MAN UFACTUBER EXCLUSIVELY OF FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES! SRWEST STYLES. ISDAY, MAY 17, 1871. TWO CENTS SPECIAL NOTICES, 1 HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK with ‘sn immense stock of FANCY GOUDS, DBUGS. and ail the leading PATENT MEDI- OINES of the day, which I will sell at my former low prices, 25 to 50 Percent. below what you hare to pay elsewhere. I name in part Brown's Jamaica Ginger oe Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Pectoral. Tonic. y Barry's Tric xpectorant end Alterative. comine and Kaliston..... H estetter’s and Plantation Bitters... Michler s Herk Bitters, Dye... an Kemp's Pistia’ Water Fine O18 Rye Whisky, large bottles, $1: Holiand Bi nine, ttle! California Wines, all kinds, is Variety; Tooth, Hatr, loth Brushes, Turki-h Tow. moy Skins, Sponges, Preparations for the Hair, Face, Skin, Toilet, Combs, Cosmatica, Perfumery, &c. All will positively be sold at con: siderably lower rates than elsewhere. 1 am deter mined te make it ap object to give me acall.. BTHUR NATTANB, Drogzist. myle Corner 2d and D streets, N. W. GREAT BEDUCTION IN OLD BYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, BRAN DIES, GINS, & of the following braads, ie Ramly Heotar. 3 ears old, Tr 3 do. do." Bowler, dor §4do: Old Crows'6 doe do.. $540 Waker 6 do.. dot Pine Apple, (recuted.» $120 do. BRANDIES—Larochelier, @3 do.; do.. (fine,) $5 do.: Hennessey + 1864, 05 Ii 10 do.; 9 1365. $10. ifornia Brandy, $225, Cocktail Bitters, (very axer's Bitters, Black unt to the trade. ©. GAUTI Proprietor of the Native Wine Bitters, 1217 and 1219 Penn's avenue, myll PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. Travel always liable to sudijen attacks Dysentery and Oholera Morbus, and these occurring when absent from home. are very unpleasant. The Pain KiuLen may always be relied upon in such As soon @8 you feel the symptoms, take one teaspoonful in a gill of new milk aud molasses and a ill Gt hot water, stir well together and drink hot. t the dose every hour until relieved. Lf the be severe, bathe the bowels and back with the medicine elvar. In cases of Asthma and Phthisic, take a table- spoonful in a gill of, hot water sweetened well with molasses: also bathé the throat and stomach fail: fully with the medicine, clear. Dr. Sweet says it takes out the soreness in cases of bone setting faster than anything he ever pied ishermen, s0 often exposed to huris by having their skin pierced with hooks, snd fins of fish, can be relieved by bathing with th in Killer as soon gs the scoident occurs, in thit iy the auguish is absted; bathe as often as once in five minutos, soan say three er four times, and you will seldcm have ang trouble, ‘and scratches of dogs and cats are soon hing with the Pain Killer clear, w THURSTON’S 1VORY PEARL TOOTA Pov DEBgis the Dest article for ng. re teeth: by alldraggists. Price, 4 BO cents ees he 8 poms i Poon! stores soi e8 equal i y all drug Binta and faney goods deslors. Price. a8 cents. deb. y BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. ‘Thiseplendid Hair Dye fs the best in the worid Harmices, reliable, tustantanons, does mot contain lea", nor any extaitr poison to produce paralysia.r death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive pr-parations Boasting virtues they do oo possess, Fhe genuine W. A. Bachelor Hair D: jh untarnished reputation to the only perfect Hair Bye—Black or Brown Dy oll Draggiste, Applied at 16 Bond atroct. New Yok. fes-tf LECTURES, S570 DomiNco. ~LECTOBE bY FEEDEBICK DOUGLASS, At the Congregational Church, corner of Wth and G streets, MONDAY EVBNING, May 22, at § o'clock Tickets 25 cents, to be had at ‘the Ellis Music tore. Parker's Book Store, 7th street, oppu- site the post offiee myl7 St ~ SUMMER RESORTS. @UMMEB BOARDING AT SPRINGDALE. , LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va This pleasant and very healthy Summer Place at Livevin, three miles from Hamilton Sta tion. W. Obie Batlroad roughly fitted up, and reception of Boarder be open fo: une With, 17h. for the ACCOMMODATION OF BOARDERS. which will meet tho traing rega- Jarly on Baturday: tHamilioh Bia tion. .jherms: $8 to $10 per week, according to rooms Children under ton yearaof age, and servants 93 Several single centlemen can be accommodated with very pleasant third story room win Gi Tal) H. B. 7D SPRING CLOTHING! IMMENSE STOCK! BEST MATEBIALS: BEST WORKMANSIP! LATEST STYLES SUITS FOB BUSINESS. SUITS FOR DBEsS. BUITS FOR ALL OOUASIONS AND OCCUPATIONS. SUITS FOB YOUTHS, All Sizes, Bhapes, Volere, and Qualities, SUITS FOR Boys, Every Novelty of Btyle and Materia). PIECE GOODS TO MAKE TO ORDE: Of all the Celebrated Foreign and Domestic Mant factures. SF PERFECT SATISFACTION GUABAN- TEED 15 UUB ESTABLISHMENT. —S— HABLE BROTHERS, B. a7; COB! EB OF SEVENTH AND D STB. R MOVAL. HILBOUSN @ LATrA, BEAL ESTATE ABD HOTE BROKESS, Have removed to their new office, QOR. 15m AND G STBBBTS. my15-3t W. H. HARROV: myst Fivedos 2 SETSRa STREET, F4 MILY FLOUB. Inst forsalelow— a a in lote to euit, by mys-tf EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL Revaxve.—The receipts from this source to-day were $26,952. FROCEEDINGS OF THE SENATE TO-DA Discussion of “the Fourth Fstate."’ The Senate met t The Vice Preside t presented a commanice tion from the President ™ reply to a recent resolution of the Senate, i report of William Whitin, ment, containing a list of claims of ubjects growing out of the late war. iy to Mr. Sumner, the Vice President report was in the printed volume trane- panied by two pages trom nclosing a copy of the THE stnscripTions to the new loan to-day amounted to $259,000, MR. W.W. Corcoran is muck better this morning, we are glad to say; but is not yet out | mitted, and acco: tary of State. Mr. Sumner thou of the book rel ght about thirty-five pages ted wo those claims, and as the information therein contained was not now accessible he hoped printed with the letter of the S. s ed that the doc: > tion of Mr. Cameron, the Went into exeeative session At five minutes past one o'clock the doors Were reopened, and Mr. Frei permed at the 208!n entrance te the R&v. Dr. Boynton, is to be Recorder of the Land Office, it is now sai, will soon be sent to the nd bie nomination Tre U. S. 8TRaMER Wanasa is to be com- manded by Capt. Temple, late of the Ten: | relieve the Franklin as fag-# of the Eeropean squadron h, the Sergeant MSSERS. WHITE AND RAMSDELL, and reported that, in accordance with the order of the Senate, be had arrested those two gen ch artillery, has been accepted by the President, to take effect on the Ist of Sep- tember next, NOMINATIONS Tc the following nominations to the Senate to-day Fdwin L. Stanton to be Secretary of the Ter- Nitory, District of Columbia. Robert H. Milroy to be U.S. Marshal for Wyoming Territory. Cox. PitcuEr, late super lemy at West Point, has been or- y aS governor of the Soldier's Home, in this city, with the rank of brevet br adier general. TAE DINNER TO BARON GEROLT came off at the Union League Cind Rooms in New York last evening and was a grand affair. made by Baron Gerolt, Professor Leiber, Wil- liam Cullen Bryant and others, Mr. Carpenter then offere aresolation that he President sent : — the Senate, and that the Vice President to him interrogatories as to what excuse he had for refusing to answer the questions propounded to him by the committee, and was he now realy to appear before the committee and answer ail nestions put te him. jamnet suggested that the wituesses, Messrs, White and tendent of the and the two gen {tot the door. eeded to explain were seated to Ub Carpenter then pr THE POWER 0 appointed by the Senate t that It was proper fo compel Witwesses to answer. treaty between gr: must be preeerved ake the whole matter pnb iic. ad read the act of Congress of 1857 to compel witnesses to give testimony before com- | pression to Joy by continued shouting. mittees of either House of Congress, and in case | they reture to do 80 de lial fore a criminal court, Speeches were Mr. Carpenter InpIAN Carers CominG To Wasurnoror.— The Commissioner of Indian Affairs to-day re- ceived a dispatch from Superintendent Hoag, of date May 17, 1871, Lawrence, Kansas, that the Cheyenne, Arrapahoes and Wichita chiefs are on their way to this eity, and will arrive here to-night or to-morrow THE RUSSIAN GRAND DUB ALEXIS has not abandoned his intention of coming to this coun- try, says the New York Tines, but will leave his home for the United States on the 15th of August, and on bis arrival in New York will at once pay an informal visit to Rresident Grant at Long Branch. $65,000,000 oF THE New Loan Taken.—The subscriptions to the new loan up to date amount to nearly sixty-five millions of dollars. Ae the pew bonds are now bein, scribers, it is expected at the Treasury Depart- ment that they will be taken with more rapidity than heretofore, and in two or three weeks the total subscriptions will probably double the Preeent amount. ‘Tux Boarp of naval officers which bas been insession at the department tor several weeke examining into the claims of naval officers who verelaughed when promotions were maile djourned until next month, as Vice Admiral Kowan, president of the board, le: here on Friday for the Naval Academy, he baying been appointed President of tue Board te to, indictment be- | Dissemsions im Parts and at Versatties. Pupished by tine or imprisonment. Also, the | ,_\ m Paris cays nee eee —A tradceman Sct of 1°62 is relation to the eamesabject. ‘The | Sitar are ansiote ay besa the men of Feport of the committee detailing the questions propounded, Xc., was then read. ter then stated that Mr. White had clearly COMMITTED A MISDEMEANOR, waployed another to com- Pat im to 80, 0r counveled another ‘9 do so, or promised to pay | WLER captured by the insurgents are tortured 1 double salary for taking the consequences of a | 3 misdemeanor. committed @ disdemeanor also. He then had read the editorial from the Tribune of yesterday, and argued that the Senate of the United States was the constituted authority of the country delegated by the people of the courtry and not’by the New York Tribune. had been said that in England the Press wat THE POURTAH ESTATE It the Senate now was to be stopped in (its investigation, then the Press of thie country was the Gret an Arisobedience to the law was a crime, and if Senators quailed now before Mr. White, who said the Senate should not investigate this wondered what the kuklux organizations of the South would think. j tainly the Presidentof the United States would little encouragement to execute the the kuklux organizations f penter urged the pamage of the | {rom the rm ‘der that Mr. White might be and every man who mit a misdemeanor, delivered to sub- of the realm. only estate of the matter, he (Mr. C. clusion, Mr. Car resolution in or made to obey. utnte therefor resident of the | P sere. White and Ran dell questions whether they received a co} the treaty from any tary of the Senate ily of any Sen ‘TSE SENATE IN EXECUTIVE SESSION yestor day adopted resolutions for the arrest and de tention by the Sergeant-at-Arms of Messrs White and Kamsde!l until their contempt of the order of the Senate, retusing to anewer the questions of the in ligating committee as to the name of the person from whom they obtained a copy of the treaty for publication in the New York Trivuns. Messrs, White and Kamsdel! were placed un- der arrest last night by Mr. French, Sergeant at-Armsof the Senate, but Le parole of honor to report at fore 12 o'clock to-da: ate. They accordin, Senate to prop y clerk, or secre they answer fo member ot the fa: answering these « ged trom custody. d vote for the amen cepted their © would go as far any one in to appear before th Y reported to Mr. F and thé proceedings of the Se on their case to-day will be teand elsewber enforcing the rut ntry bad the right to give all inform: 1 was unier no | to keep the secrets of the inet. He was surprise? to } with General Dombrowski; Johannard = if the press was bound to It was under no P THE APPOINTED Orricers or VERNMENT.—The deficiency ap Propriation bill passed at the last session of e83 coniains @ clause ‘for the snppart ot the District of Columbia tor the fiseal year en ? which appropriates S19, s of the Senate. such obligation. said the treaty was not excio- it belonged to the sovernient aud to the Executive de- partment of our government as well as to the ed that ail treaties should be ‘ustors and officers of the Sen- ate, and if made public by any one else the Senate had no jurisdiction over the matter. There were abuses in the press. The defama- tion cf personal character, Wc., abounded too much, but the publication of true information | wn as abuses of the preas. reed with Mr. Wilson. There ble the Senate to punish any blished a copy of the treaty ob- sons at the bar did not pu! more than the operators in ybody was to be punished it ing editor of the New York Tribune. He did not feel bound to fupport the resolution of Mr. Carpenter. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Dispatches, Associated Press Immense Railroad Combination. A Great Enterprise Projected— The East and Wert —A Network of Iron Rails uniting the Aantic and Pacific Coasts. Sian Francisco, May 14—Papers hare been ar ere to-day Securing the most exten powerful railroad combination evi It includes the Penn- connections from the sea- ic terminus at Ogden, ing June 30th, 18 for the salary of the Governor, members of the Council, and Board of Publi: Works. No provision is made for their salari from the time of appointment to the commence ment of the fiscal year, conseynently they can receive no pay for that time unti! the next session of Congress convenes, wien it can be in another deficiency not require @19,490 for d, however, as two members of the Public Works—Mesers. Mullett and Magruder—hold ealaried positions under the and cannot draw salaries can elect, however and, it is fair to gest, and thus re- jecretary, and kept secret by propriacion bill. e salaries above | could not be put do Mr. Thurman ‘was no law to enal government alread pended for two positions, ry they will dra to presume, will draw the dace the amount required for the ‘District from 219,400 to $14,400; the salar; Board of Public W. ‘aph office. If an: yof a member of the | ‘paula be the man: orks being $2,500. ‘ARD. Reports. 20s, Jan.& Joly, 1967.18, aly. S61; 3 /S-am Jou-8 3 11°; |10-405_. Stock (By Bankers’, Brokers’ and ( Lew: mercial T-lerrap! is Johnson & Co. quote bond: o attempted in the w 64, 1831, coupon, Pa, °64, coupon, T+ °85, coupon. 113 16 coupe, 1%, ¥ y lariposa, 5*3 berlend.—. Ww. 5.20's, 82, conpom. 111”, 11°95 2) & new. board to the Union Paciti Utah, and on this side the California Pacitic, not the Central Pacitic, but the Vallejo 0] sition line, which will be extended Goose Lake, Oregon, and connecting with the Oregon railroad to Portland, and Puget’s Soand, thence to the Chri thence eastward along the south side of the in southern Idaho, toa point in mwith the Union’ Pacific, east- ite will avoid the ap. else: Wella, Baruc KD. 64) . Exp Spake river, i easy connectio ard of Ogden. This r beavy grade across the Sierra Newada and com- lete & continuous line from the Atlantic to the ‘acitic. It will be built immediately, all the capital having been secured tn Europe for <n po Tyrone will be : *! wil commenced within two ith all the force which can be placed a; Wi Went., ex; Ft. W @ St. OS oped oe be Prelfic v4: U. P. let Bonds, MialDK. Market steady. ———o The Batemmons. May BA: low mi ese, heat firm. & shoice lot of red’ sold at sou! Gor Hoffman, Jast be- Ruloft’s counsel that be had Gecided ‘not to in- terfere either by respite or The andactive. Vir Carolinas. 48: one steady: 1) ,al ‘May 17.—Fi 1. Corn rather more steady | i] % 5 i i 5 \FROM EUROPE TO-Day | THE VANDALSOF PARIS. FSLL OF THE COLUYN OF VEYDONR, | Ee NCITING SCENIM. } Pince Vendome Crowded With Spec. i Rochketort Bossing the | ous Deed — The tered Pieces alta of the Commasnisia— The Napetcon mMatae Bebecadea and Spat Upes. Telegraphed Exclusively te the Eveming Star. EAcHIBg Scemes at the Demolition of the Vendome Cotum: Panis, May if, Tuesday Night.—There was a tremendovs seene at the fall of the Colu Vendome, at half-past 5 o"clock this The fall was announced for 2 o'clock, and all the halconies in the Place Vendome were hronged with tadie. Kues de la Palx and Castigilione were crowded. Three bands ot Music arrived wh.le the workmen were engaged in chipping at the base of the column. M Abadie next arrived and inepected the win The excitement was trtense. Koch PES Ted, and the p giving bim loud cheers. Soon » Were com pleted, and the buy le was stretched and that: mn stood firm. The windiass brok nd deoen ted r with and narrowly escaped the g: minules past Away there lay a! 1 to pleees, its bronre rin the mid the Ktaperor several ‘eet plume with the head knock The crowd rushed forward to collect ¢ ments as relics, and the gnarts were to resist the rus. Next the orators com fpeechcs, indulging in all sorts of extravagant language, ‘The statue of the Emperor was treated a= if it bad been the Emperor himse t mn t nations secrecy | The nationals spat into its face an’ etrack Ht proper time to with their rities. After the cereme * were | concladed the crowd dispersed, and the soldiers | Moved of, waving the red fing aud giving ex- The ex- Citement was intense, and is even now high order are anxious to the red republicans when the forces of the ‘Thiers government enter the city. The “reds bhave made them fight the Versailles troops Sgainet their will, 1 am informed that the sol- Giers belonging to the Vereailies govern feartul revenge on ‘n Fort Vanvres, before the captare, & captain of McMahon's army was taken and im mediately shot. ‘The troops are indignant, anc j Ercan, vengeance. It is believed the grand | aeeault will take place in a few hours The j enemies of Thiers arsert that he is delaying | ordering it to be made because be is afraid the end of his power will arrive when the atmy captures Paris. The National Assembty is now deliberating whether it can call itself the Cor etituent Assembly. wi Hotes Throngh London. Lonpow, May 17.—A dispatch from Pari« faye the Siccle, National, Avenir Nationa’, Jo. di tom have been Several persons were injured by the fall of the column of Vendome. The Versailists parallels have been until they are now only one bundn parts of Paris. The troops in the trenches are greatly disturbed by the fire of the insurgents, and a many as thirty of them were killed in ore might. A Daily News spectal from Paris tant minority of the commune has i inet the continued existence of the commit tee of public safety Standard’s the report that Fo Le im, Keds Afraid of Their Generals. ts, The colamn ot V “ pieces. The « Lenceforth be kno Ne. The commit of public by a decree, associated the civil commissioners With al! the general: of the commu: it is said, to prevent the danger of a ship. Burger and De “ATE S500 a La Cecelia, and Meitiet with Wrebleck All the trains leaving Paris are carefully examined The owners of petroleum are ordered to rep to the commune. The Parisians still te Montrouge. Fort Vativres is unoccupied. The Vershilliste are pressing operations for the cap ture of Billancourt Louls Blanc Coming to the Uaited Bates VERSAILURS, May 7.—Louis Blane will go t | America atter the termmation of the se=sions of the Assembly. LaTee. y~ —The Standerd's specia! dis patch says the Versaillists will probably carry the city to-night,and the communists are leaving iu dismay. Twelve Mem Drowned at Sea Loxpor, Ma; French fishing vesel has been run down and sunk in the Fngiish channet by ap American bark whose name ix not re ported. Twelve of the crew of the fisherman were Pakis, May 17 fepera! Ciaseret advises the Committee of Safety to cause the erection of barricades in Place de I"Ewile, Place de Koine, Eylan, of the second line of the defensive works, from the Passy Giate wo Gre- nelle Bridge; and of the third line, trom Pont ce la Coucorde to Porte de la Quen. Spo Evgiand. Loxpow, May 1;.—The weather ie very cold &nd snow fell this morning in Scotland aud north of Epgtand. it is thought the croys have sustained serious injury. ——e The Mexican Tronbles. Juares’s Generals Reais! Is Auth Maramoras, May &—Jnarez is reli the Generals supporting his opponen’ tent General Uchoa to religve General Koeha, commanding the 3d division headquarters San Luis Potosi concentrating bis troops. 1t is anticipated Gen- era! Palacios will resiat and fight and follow the ronunciaments of the 3d division. It is stated Throwing her from a Mercaniie Library if H f g i i ft iy pd i