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——_ THE EVENING STAR. ay PUBLISHED DAILY, tunday excepted, al The Star Baltdings, Coxrmer Peunsyivanin apd Litp st. BY TER BVENINS STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. age sg CHE STAD ts served by carrie sto thr emb- acriders in the City snd Districs at Tan OanTs ras WER or FORTY-Fors Cents eR mone, Coplen St the counter, Two Oxn7 PRE FoR MalLine:—Three Months, tx Months, $3.00! One Year, 98.00. Ho papers | are seat from the office longer than paid for. | THE WEEKLY STAH—poblished om Friday | morning—@1.60 o year. | OT The Loening Vo 37—N® 5,671. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1871. PERSONAL. Star. TWO CENTS. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SENATE. S. AMUSE‘4EN EVENING STAR. p= BALTIMORE AM. a sai ATIONAL THFATER, Wak = — ri The Treaty Publication Business. a: « 1775, be ae : — report Is served promptly in Washington and Geo “4 PIL or MO! AY Stu, ERGAGEMENT Fp, ¥.0) ashington News an Gossip. In the Senate, yesterday, after our Ly carricrecand iet 1, eal at ail tincipel Howie, Guba? DABsALNS IN Parthion BONNETS, | *THEWOMLD dpNoweeD Lal nate eN Ne chesed,, Sez. Pontiac's ecnetttans dae tte: Onsen ute ERT COGGINE, Ageo! ALL Tc ae iy RF Stock. Y STAB. InTERNAL ReVENUB.—The receipts from this | ter’s resolution for the: nt of Mr. White, AT Mnreet, NW. Wishhnet fn. i WE OLOS .188S KATE FISHER, arraignme! pa , B. O. ROWLEY, | - twee ia ‘This eve-sing eke will appear in the great romantic | fource to-day were $381,228, of the N. Y. Tribune, was rejected—yeas, 21; 819 M atrert, Advertising Agent. mre GABDLESS OF COST. | drama ct ——_—— pays, 37—and Mr. nter’s resolution was ME s aciy wishes afew more PUPILS tor M. Willian MAZEP: SUBSCRIPTIONS to the new loan to-day were | sr erided, on motion of Mr. Trumbull, 60 as to coma me Singing, Ven refer to pregeat ll fa © DOT | tr vortormance wit comnonce with £250,000. Contine the interrogations to Mr. White strictly tice. ews Sine Bee 3, famine my large stock of PPA mative SATURDAY st2p m m6 to the question of connection of members or By" regs F beloved viewer. O14 Dr DARBY, ou Oe street {i Pepper ivacim avenue, expeets to nave him T 1B P4IDAL ORAMBES. Een a = for Youns Men on great SOCIAL EVILS Ou8S. wht h lnterfore with MARBIAGE— f the Brriog and Unfor- ted. ™ oe in neal d 1d4cu EDITION te Auhor B ve ¥.Cur- we. Member ef the Kovac Pngiant; Licentiate of wystctant. Blinoure: BMemoer Haceity de -~ Paris, & Sr. Oe Bi Keay on the eantepnd cure of prema- re fm Man showing how health is leet and bow regsined. it gives « clear synopsis of the im Dediments to tment of Kervor and Prysical Detiity, thet Pro eght on by early abese or excel ad the rr. gies therefor—the result of 28 years successful p nen. Price & cente by mail. Address the enthor Dr. Certs. Y Tremeat Piace. Boston, Mass. mbii-eoly PouioY IN secure your 6 6 up.m others - erent of death, sand the morey you pay to the compenr will earn TY | percent compeand interest. Office. whee iT. ¥. KNIGHT, General M Bw. PRIZO LOAN OFFICE, 2990 PENNSYLVASIA AVE P STAIRS.) jm sceurately saited to the a mometers of all ki _ : se S&PEOIAL SOTIOB — the =’ LOT OF MEROH ANDI=E, now with me forthe inst twel Months, will take notice that if vot taken away by the frst of September it y"ipe $id to pay advances. 1908 Postal PRINCE. Pepnsyivanta avenus, soot he a a VASE OF, THE MANY INEX PERIENC QURCKS spd hoary-hended this city, who assume balls de many different offces. Avoid ox tath-n. health. and even life iteelt a be LEON, we! 4 5. CERI x ae Debility, Seminal Evie i by Mdiseretion. Goncrhers, Glee " nse. Syphilis, im alb le toro A Mevewry i srar det, WM. B. ENT mai * rer Pen: aria Prices 3 per box.sert by dee aod ewindied by the many huzlug and advertising quacks infesting the city. A speedy cure is goarantied in all cases. Separacerooms for Lady patients Detremeon sence strictly eon! |. Hours—10 tol, 9 to 6. 6 tos Rooms 414 Wth street. above Penn. avenue. der: ___THE TRADES. D SBE THOSE 33 30 AND to order at CUNSINGB aM ¥ Heads fitteg Rog Freach Sk «“ made FasHlOw ABLE. PaNamay DLEAOHED: ; spZ7 im Bo. 923 7th street, between I and K. @. COPELAND, * MANUFACTURER OF AWNINGS FOS STOBES. PUBLIO AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS. Awnings of al! descriptions made to order at short ton band of for covering entrances ai rials on » and COPEL, JOBN C HOGAR, Manvfeeturer of Window and Verandah Awnins, Viags. Tents. sud Wagon Covers. ‘ ‘iad attention given to City and Gonntry resi ene «, Al! orders promptly attended to. 713 m. pace S ap2l yal” . BYy K AND JOB PRINTING v PK ILY¥ an MPTLY BXECOTE: Math n POLBinnoan & 655007 ©2 ly Street. between orh and streets 706 7th street, between Gand H strects. BSEPSIMING OF WATCHES, JEWRLKY CLOCKS, SPEOKS carcfully sxccated, at motor atecharges, _obir BOOS 408. os0 OunaweNtaL Printise. BROTHERS. 2 Penn's aveaue, (south aide) ___—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__ Sass BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ete. HE LANDS OF SCOTT, Bani it SARTAR RESABTUS, . Tae BE. new: + Thox. Cariy le, We AVE mi WORDEES UF NS. Flammarion SAT, Science for the . Jacob Abbott CALVA be awe * UTH? Antiqaity aud Unity of the 8 Bev Bben Burgas. BErsopist PLANS. Rev Win. Stevens. or sale by TEBATURE. Py G. W. Grim, Ton, Tue Ostastropides of © Opric. “8 EOF clB MIN THOM PSO: Count hamford ® x famun e Lashed fur the ‘American Aendean; Terk PUBLIC AND Ose of reading BBADINGS, for + and for public and social ey BOOKSBLLERS AND STATIONERS, ye 1 Peansylvant FRENCH, Ue: MANUFACTURING STATIONER- FIRST CLass 6LASA BOUKS MADE To oaDER Ofice st LO. Parke & Oo. * 315 AND 316 NINTH STREET, am vanyal'”® doors above Peauar penta arenes, D* CAULFIELD'S CLASSES pyaneen merlbsey ree, Boke | YOR THE LADIES. te SEcrETARY Deano will return to this eity this evening. Simon T. Powert has besn appointed super- officers of the Senate with the premature pub- lication of the treaty, and in that shape was pez FLOWER QUBE passed—yees, 42; nays, I4—as was a similar ‘This Cantata, at 12g request of many who atten ted resolut On Ip reference to Mr. Ramedell. Mesers. ie OF. 3 iseice or Oopitel at will agal. De preséuted towne | Visor of internal revenge for the State of | Wuiteund Kamsde'l therenpon asked an exten- a public. forthe a ae Indiana. sion of time until noon to-day to, answer, which s ; oF § K'3 CHURCH, ——_—_ nted, aud the. Si then adjourned. sets nad cand Hats. TiN, WALLS OPERA HOGER, Mu. W. W. Conconan is much better this | The Situcsees were sateocuently ratoled to mee B. P, Frouch Corsets, the destin the worldyand | poor UESPAMY MAY 25. AT 5 p.m. | morning, we are glad to hear, and his physi- | pear word Uncer Garments To.day’s Proceedings, S ‘The Senate met at noon to-day. Mr. Sunmer offered AWN ADDITIONAL RULE fgr the government of the Senate, which pro ides that all treaties with foreign powers be covsidered in open session, unless commen cated to the Serate in confidence by the Pres- ident, or otherwise ordered by a vote of the Senate, Mr. Conkling moved an amendment to insert “and all other matters heretofore known as ex- ecutive matters.” general admission 0 cents, cians now have hopes of his siow but ultima’ rott'. recovery. His appetite has greatly improved, and he /e more cheertul. ‘every description. WILLIAR. 807 Poun. avi Tickets at Metzo —— my 16 ERY INPORTANT 1.003 GIFTS. RAND GIFT CONORGT AND DISTRIBUTION FOR THE BENEEIT OF The Fowndling Asylum, Sisters of Charity, Now York, an4 Soldvers’ and Sailors’ Orphans some. Washington. To be held in Washington, D. U.. under and by virtue of « p-rmit trom Hon. A. Pleasanton, Gom- missioner ‘cP luteras! Hevenue, oa Wednesday, Jane th. Is The following Gifts will be awarded the sncces«"ul tieket hdéiders by the Gomu Brick THE DELEGATIONS of InJian chiefs repre- senting the Cheyennes, Arrapahoes, an) Wichita tribes, who are on their way here on official business will arrive this afternoon. They left Pittsburg, Pa., to-day at 1 o'clock p m., and they wiil be quartered during their stay here at the Washington House. ‘THE Szconp Comrrroiier of the Treasury NATUBAL QUBLS ba by and style, which 1 will seli Cowen than ay other beuse in the sity. Jost recetved. 9 assortment of LADIES wat — me SLKING SUITS, and selling vory cheap Objection being made, the proposed amend- SOURIS fron Sato Sor ee fen 3) has iseued a circular that hereatter he will de- | ment went over.” 3. cent. leas Se week Ai i cline to approve any duplicate check, except for Mr. Harlan moved that when the Senate a: \- Rg lh ‘OID! 7%, Brick House, 24) | additional bounty and pensions, Congress having | Journ it be to meet at ten o'clock to-morrow. fine Residence hear ‘Adopted. on P: Mr. Harlan moved that the Senate proceed to the consideration of executive buriness. He wanted the Senate to go on with the business for which it had been convened. Mr. Carpevter called for the regular order, which was the consideration of the cases of MESSRS. WHITE AND RAMSDELL, correspondents of the New York Tribune, who were arraigned before the bar of the Senate esterday for contempt fn refusing to testify Rerore the special committee to investigate ino the premature publication of the treaty. ‘MR. WHITE'S EXCUSE. Mr. White was then escorted to the front of the Vice President's desk by the Seargent-at- specially provided for the approval of duplicate checks for bounties or pensions, aud refused to pessa dill at the last session ‘providing for a general system of issue and payment of du- plicates of lost checks. Mr. Epwin L. Stanron,eon of the late Sec- Tetary Stanton, who was yesterday nominated by the President to beSecretary of the District of Columbia, in the — of Gen. Chip: re~ « , a8 stated in Tar Star of last evening, young gentleman of strict integrity and ac- knowledged ability, and the announcement of his nomination to the Senate has met with the cordial approval of the citizens of the Dis- trict. ben yest BECEIVED— 4 FULL AS8SUBTMENT OF NATORAL CUBLS, water I ef very cheap. 8. BRLLEE. Market BR: 2 rea Phils , TICKETS only unter, U 8 A. Arms, and reed his pawes, cating thas heen: Negley, Pittsburg, Pa.; - cuse for not answei uestions of the Beni Hower ee mat Apricmen | | Mitrrany Capers Arroinrep.—The Prosi- | cotmittes was that to ioeo would be ia eiolee rstown, Md.; Hon. B.J.Brent, | dent yesterday appointed the following cadets | {en erie professional honor; that it is a uni- to enter the Military Academy at West Point next year:—Francis H. Hardie, son of Inspeo‘or General J. A. Hardie, U. 5. A.;’ Hamlin Spiege!, of Obio, eon of Col. Spiegel; John Pitcher, son of Gen. Pitcher, Ist Infantry; Francis Preston Fremont, son of Major General John ©. Fre- mont, Eben Swift, son of Surgeon Swift; William Reeve Hamilton, of Wisconsin, son of Gen. Charles S. Hamilton, of the volunteers; Almer H. Wells, of Michigan, a volunteer soldier; Hamilton Rowan, of Maryland, son of Vice Acmiral Rowan; John K. Williams, of Michi- an, son of Brig. Gen. Williams, volunteers, Eiida’at Baton Rouge. THE SOUTHERN Claims COMMISSION are to- Estate certified by of 3 ee. Tickets aud can of W.@. Metzerott & Uo., pric Deniers. 929, Pennsvivania avenge; W. Hi .H. Morrison, Boskerllers. 473, P nue: Ber) D.Wolt, Jeweller. nue; Jno. O Parker. Booksellers, 5: ‘trop & Dudley, Ke ne, OF .O- Geperal Agent, Stationer and Printer, Frean street, New York by mail will receive prempt atten- my 9-im form practice of members of his profession to regard as confidential their sources of informa- tion, and even if such confidence had not been plecaed: it was ee and if he should vio- late that practice be believed he would render himeelf infamous in the estimation of his asso- ciates. The questions of the committee which Mr. White had refused to anawer were again put to him by the Vice President, the Secretary Teducing bis answers to writing. Mr. White apswered that he first saw the treaty in print, and telegraphed it 10 the Tribune immediately on receiving it. The questions as to where got it? from whom? did he pay for it? &c.. were then acked, and Mr. White replied: «i respectfully Highly Impertant te the Public Penns) 2" CLOTHING! CLOTHING !! CLOTHING! tion, B BLOW 8 GASBLERBY oF FINE ARTS, No. 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, DECLINE TO ANSwRR, 25 000 worth of MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS’ and 1 ; fr day examining tbe cases of John it. Hornbroker | ror tne reason given in my written answer.” SLD REM'S CLOTHING of every variety and Wal be cymes Der MAY ern. ms1_ | and Elias Good, of Manassas, and John J. 1 St ompenter then offered arerolation stating ri 4 a = = ¥ . White bad given no valid exc for daly | No. ‘all, formerly of Fairfax county, Va., the | that Mr. W1 cuRe Howalithemvaie are of thie somronwmane, | NG,49¢) ON BEMIRERION (No. 486 | Trescy or me Manaweas Preatytorca Charch, | Bot answering the questions, and, having again facture.and ofthe latest design. Ta addition tothe | i205, jhe Srager, | 2nd Senator-Fianagan, of Texas. Mr. Horu. | fefuted to avswer at the bar of the Senate, had above. 's well selected assortment of GENTS 4 "| broker claims $¢5) for flour suppiiedto the gov. | Not purged himeelt of the contempt; therefore. FURS ISBIBG GOUDS, alt of waich mast positive. rt oe sermateeetet hee nk B streote, | CFBWeNt; Mr. Good $560 for horses, cattle and | that be be closed out at ont 4 eption. enth street. betworn D trecte, i mn orn ’ = Call will convince you of rare bargains st 0 Mount doers above Od Bellows fallen bigukete: the Eresbyterian Ohuroh $900 tor ie shoal Sa TeART to cote until he shonid be ready to answer, aud that the committee be continued during the recess. Mr. Morton moved to iay the resolution on t tabie; which motion was let by the following vote: Yens~ Merers Davis ot West V Mu., Hans their building, used as a hospital and officers’ quarters; and Senator Fiauagan $775 for forage and commissary stores taken by Gen. Merritt's cavalry division in Texas in 1865. The next session will be on Monday next. for which are set the cases of Jos. Baldwin and John F. New- ton, of Loudon county, Va; Wm. K. Birch, of Alexandria county, Va., and Patterson Allan, ot Goochland county, Va., all tor small sums and customary articles of farm prodacts, Choice Oil Paintings. Bugravings, Chromos. &c. a0, Largest Stock Paper Hangings. Window Pictare Frames, Picture Uorde aud Tassels, Nails. & in the District, TERMS. CASH. Please remember Naine and Number Rooms oF FRE ¥. Mm. ©. COBNEB NINTH AND D sTBeEre. FREE BEADING KOOM AND LIBRARY L. OPPENHEIMER, Bo. 943 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, myi0-2m between Nint ath streets. wre LY MANUFACTURING NEW STYLES OF ap2s-ly* Anthony, Bayard. Biair, Creg: a. Fegion, Gubert, amilto: T arial Hogg, Morton, ertson. Sanlsbury, Schur rv. Thurman, Tiptoa, Vickers, We ndum—2s Day eesré. Ames, Boreman, Buckingh: Cx dwell, Carpe Cameriy, Chandler. Clay gne, § ‘sen, and EXPORCBNENT oF THE KUKLUX Law.—T : = : - + folto © con 2d- Cole, Cobbling, Cooper, Davis of Ky . Edmun MEN'S, YOUTHS AND BOY'S dedito the Libtary 7” Books bave resently been s4- | president has issued an order, through the War | ¢ Et Ferry of Bich. Filagan, Fe CLOTHING, George Sand’s* Enow Man.” Department, to accompany copies of his procia Smilin. Hill. Biichouck, Howe, Reth: ie 4s too. * : Hot Me.. Morrill of Vt, Pool, ie eee pee namanaton mation for the army on the enforcement of the Sawser< Boot. Spencer Dieters eee Mouthful of Bread.” kuklux law. He directs that whenever ecce @t. Stockton. Trombuil. and Wright—5 aso#.” eegantly ilinstrated t tr. Sum moved to strike out ali that por sion shall arise. the regular forces of tho Un States stationed in the v' t where offenses described by the atoresaid law may be committed shall, in strict accordance with the provisions of said act, be employed by their commanding officers in ‘assisting the au- thorized civil orities of the Uuited Stat muking arrests of persons accused under eaid act, by preventing the rescue of person: ested’ for such cause, and by breaking up 1 dispersing bands of disguised maratwl r- lof armed organizations against ine peice yuietand the lawfal pursuits of the cit'- Z in any State. Wheneger troops ars em pioyed m the manner indicated in this ore r, the commanding officer will, at the earliest op portunity, make a full report of his operastous to the proper superior authority, well's* Among My Books White's ** Words and their Uses Discovery of the Sonroes of the Nile.” Lop with all the tion of the reroluti ing the witness in would be lert IN THE CUSTODY OF THR SERGEANT-AT-ARM® This precedent of committing wituesses to the commen jai!, which it was pow proposed to fo! n in reference to tmprisow inity of any locali “ @ Common jail, se that b Gontiomen who deatre to drese well a wily. aatetcily 's and to do so scouom aRE Becommended to Examine oar Stock of Speke @Y BNASUM. aplendiliy fi READY-MADE CLOTHING low, war establithed by James M. Mason, of Virgimia, who was chairman of the committce to persecute the persons implicated in the Joun Brown raid. e Mr. Summer's amendment was*adopted by the following v Which we offer at the LOWEST PRICES AND FURNISHING GOODS. Also, oor SAMPLES FUR CUSTUM Wouun whick we make to order at short notice. 5 To WE STILL KEE OM BARD. AND MAKE TU FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, The Best Fitting and the Best Made Sbirt in this or other markets. Prices as low as the lowest elsew iere NOAH WALKER &CO., 5 » second gis and Sclodsdns for sale oF revt on the most accommodating terms; Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing aptly” LECTURES, SANTO DOMINGO. LECTUBE BY FREDE At the Congregational Chu Biair, Onsser!y Fenton. Gi ‘eat Va d, Hamilton of T Hill, Betlogg, Kelly, Morton. Robertson Be rz umner. Thurman, Tipton, and Wincom—31 Doys—Mesaré. Ames, Boremay Calowel!, Carpenter, Chandler, C) isof Ky imunde, Ferry of u Frelirgbuyeen. Hamlii an, Merril ot Maine, NOMINATIONS To-pa¥.—The President rent the following nominations to the Senate to-day Wm. A. Pile, of Mo, minister resident at CK DOUGLASS, corner of lth aud Birc?, Morrili + G street Venezuela; Willard Warner, of Als., governor | Vi "iratt, Hamesy Sectt, Dpeneen, Sewann Tones Tichete a eu NG: May 82. at Moictock. | of New Mexico; James K. Partridge, of M.., | Uali-cnd Weekes? : i Store. and Parker's Book Store, 7th strect, opso. | CBVOY extraordinary and minister pienipot-x- | Mr. Wileon moved to strike out so Tanch of F 2 2uteenox, site the post offier . myl7 st | tiary to Brazil; Wm. Harmon, of Yt., consul at | the resolution as continued the committee du * (Buccessor to H. F. Locnon & Uo., ——= = St Jobn’s, Canads; Franz Sigel, collector ot | Ting the recess of the Senate. CITIZENS, ABMY AND NAVE internal revenue, 9th district w York; Jo Mr. Sumner knew of no authority tor ih: MERCHANT TAILOR, committee to keep witpesses in c Metropolitan | siah M. Luens, of Ill, U. 8. consul at Singa po B. Boynton, recorder of the Gene- Fal Land Office. Navy.—Commodore Benjamin F. Sands to b> rear ‘al; Captain Reed Worden to be com- modore; Captain Stephen D. Trenchard to be commodore; Commander Edward Barrett to be captain; Alex. F. Magrucer, Wm. H. McDenald and Meredith D. Jones to be assistant surgeons; First it Engineer Smith to be chief engineer; Paymarters E. ‘I. Dunn, .J. B. Kitten- house, H. M. Heiskell, G. F. Catler, J. H. Wate rough, J. 0. Bradford, J. G. Harris, E. GO. Eldredge. J. S. Gulick, Wm. ogg 0. J. Emery to be pay directors; Paymasters Chas. W. Abbott, J. 3. ine Brown's.) uy ave., Washington. Jal) H. B. wer of legis- lative bodies could oniy keep witnesses in con- finement during the session. Mr. Chandler hoped the investigation would goon. He wanted to ascertain who was THY BRPORTER OF THR EXECUTIVE sESsi0%- of the Senate. It was utterly imapaasiplo fer entlemen of the press to be in a posi here they could bear the discussion in executive ses- son. Yet am | always had full and correct ac counts of what took place in executive seasio. He wanted the culprit found out, and hop-d N55 PUT OFF UNTIL TO.mOR BOW WHar YOU ove TO DO TO-DAY! And ove of your Srat duties is to be saving: and to save money you must go to SILVERBERG’S SPRING CLOTHING: today. who certainly will be the means cf your | IMMENS cK! BEST ; | Cunningham, ©. C. Jackson, RK. H. Clarke, J. | the investigation would go on until the reporter Sking s material eating in your expematurce ac i Pere MOROBIAUAS, 1 Oresertas Sacmewi ea te of the press in the Senate chamber would be ® proei of bis assertion he offers to. day L. Davia, A. ferretted out. A BEAUTIFUL FRENCH CORSET, Whaletcnes, which sell tor $2,ar teach,“ LADIES’ WHITE MARSEILLES skK1tts— *mething pretiy and good—at 1 each,worth duabie. IES’ EXTRA FINE . ert LINEN Bat fers nce ANDKEMC he low price oi twe tor $1. Spas plat: ‘Mr. Schurz was glad to hear the yoice fur virtue of the illustrious Senator from Mich! bot be thought it rather cheap. Mr. White ba al-esd, testitied that he did not receive the con: from any Senator, or Senator’s clerk; henea th= test mony showed that no Senator had given the treaty ont. Bir. Wilson knew the Senator from Michizan (Mr. Chandler) to be onie of the reportersof the BEST WORKMANSi¥! LATEST STYLES SUITS FOB BUSINESS. SUITS FOR DREss. SUITS FOR ALL OUUASIONS Tayler, 8.\ Jackson, Jas. Mersersmith, T. M. Potter, and A. A. fon, to be medica! directors. Surgeons Williams, M. Duvall, J. Wilson. Jr., Ul LADIES’ FINE REMSTITCHED HANDKER- Everstield, RK. T. Macconn, H. ©. Mayo,-P. | Senate. The speaker himsel{ was one of the OHIBFS, turtor $1; worth fally 45 cents each. ABD OCCUPATIONS, Lansdale, Wa. Lowber, P. J. Hocwits Guns. reporters. All Senators were the reporters or LADIES FINE AND sTovT Thos FRAMES * | Martin, F. M. Gunnell, Jas. Suddards, E. executive sersions. They had frequeutiy spoken 1 Ship: HOSE, worth 80 cents exch, thres for =n A lag ze ee 1B FIM I aod in: Biri iS at tte * per yer, pen, S. F. Cones, aud J. 8. Dangan, to be with each other of this or that thing which bad cal inspectors. taken piace; sometimes a third party might b near. Newspaper men had a wonder (ul « ualit: SUIS FOB YOUTHS, All Bizee, bhapes, Colors, and Qualities 1200+ » Gevermment Securit of guessing with accuracy. They were gem! which must be seen to be reciated. Jay Cooke & Co. fupish the follow! eseg:, men “ standiy ieee a 8 kept themselv.s as Buy’ le e i posted in new: ers; #0 y could get a f Py rags hed hastsome, Nenches of WA- SUITS FOS BoYs, 0.8. 60, 1881. 17515-20030 cra 7 inte and make & very fair account of anything pe ame + all shades, at a Every Novelty of Style and Materia! ‘we od 4 fore the Se te or any department of the FINB AND HEA LL REGULA vernment. HAL iz. arses for ‘an 7 — sé Scat - PIEOR GOODS TO MAKE To oRDzE; 5 Of all the Celebrated Foreign and Domestic Many tactures. ae KUKLUX IM Po- night a masked party, ¥, evtered the town of s., for the purpose of driving off editor of the radical paper, who ned to leave. (On enteri the were met by & party of citizens, who asked their intentions, and were answered by a GENTS’ SUPEGFINE AND SUP ENGUISH BALF HOSE, three pairs! GENTS AN AND 1 a bE HEMBED NDKBROMIEFS, +h: t Sorts oceateened’ eel B sToUT 1. Portotoc, Col. Flourno: had bee: KEROBIEFSs ter ©7 PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARAN- HES. ye “1 ) ieee TERD IN OUB ESTABLISHMENT for #1 HAND (By Bonkers’, Brokers" and Commurcia: T; - jankers’, Brokers’ ¢ ‘. Lewis Jpbuson '& Uo “quot stocks nad bende iz volley, which the citizens returned. Une of the 2GENT® ENGLISH SUBPENDELS at 50 cout» ee Gnpiching ep eb seer aes ee cus DENS vine HEMSTITCHED AND @, : Lt s persisten in erry vaomaes a D LINEN HANDKEROB! 8S, four tor tao uemte ef the cry AP steeaes. next morting a number of persons were found to have left the county, while several horses En which bad ev VMentiy be- Keo to the masking party, were found ne; Pontotoc. “ Als» afuil line of CROQUET. at 95, 96, 97 50, and the ortho Meal Cy E 44 taining than the oldvat @6eech, -“'t* MOF Cuter Beside a number of other new articles, all vary cheap. at SILVERBEBRG’s, soe. RIoT AND BLOODSHRD aT THE Mives.—a: —eeginy Teturning Yo thet mame x they were amalied bra gangor senior Se etter ume te to be regretted that e avd employes was not P rut loes ot life. A dispatch from Pottevilie “ Ip regard to the question of wages be- tween operators and miners, Judge Elwell ren- dered a decimon making the basis #275, slidi 25, and 10 ‘per cent. off of contract ged 8 musket killing two men. It this difficulty between the wit old NC. si; 4 de. new. 2%, Missouri sixes, Hi Petinc ‘one wie Piet Bioles Sais "Gs Uly. Market strong. ae CS ae BaLviMoRy, May 13 —Cotion felipe. Bg > Mas 1486 a ’ ted demand Beige a uportng 3.e ~~ eax: 7 ov SOLDIERS.—Aftor nolise, Climbing. and June 30th next the pay of enlisted men in the ‘Trese-and Flowering Shrubs, &c:. &c. il! be reduced to the ante-bellum stand- JasDis. lorist,coraer Ooanceticet per month, ee aoe! rT month in other branches B" ine 1a ‘ Viieks Armor, 83 the service, inclading marinen. This redaction and 9028, | ‘May I4.—Vireinia sixes, old, 06; bi will deerease the expenses of the army $1,5%0,- = Hes, 73 ble 4) ber | COOperannom. oe AES We are now 5 rth Carolinas, old, sg ola, 484 9o-Brick” 4 divorced, was He w Torx. May 18 —Golt steady, 11’. Govern- | married in New Yi ‘on Monday crea ments sieady, strong. Stocks strgiag active. | to Mre. Lovisa M. Thomas, a contribute Virginia sixes 69; do. pow. Zi. Barth ‘s ‘Mr. ‘gave the * % 38.—Flowr shade firmer, Wheat weatarted On a wedding trip re and alvurie. betiors Corn sheds Binwer mT: Wheet | Se Pacite come TELEGRAMS TO {THE STAR. This Afternoon’ Associated P: ess Reports, FROM EUROPE To-day. The Civil War in France. Two forties of the Insurgents ised—They are G Telegrophed Exclusively te the Evening Star. Parisians Arrested fr Being too Ex travcgant Panis, May 17, Wednesday evening.—The Prussians are arriving at Engbien. Last mgbt the police suthorities of the Hotel d¢ Ville, with a guard of france-tireurs, descended upon Peters’ American restaurant, on the boulevard, d arrested one hundred and fifty men and women who were supping luxuriously. Their offence was extravagance not in keeping with the times. Among those arrested several superior officers of the commune, whom it bas been determinedto panish for peglecting their duty for pleasure. Conspiracy Against the Commnane Shelis bave been falling over all parts of the city to-day. There is great fear by the cow- munist authorities of a revolutionary attack upon the Hotel de Ville, and the guards have been doubled. A reactionary movement i¢ imm'- ent. it is believed the explosion formed part of a conspiracy againat the commune. Ap lusurgent ben nN Party Comes wtef. VPRSAILLES, May 11, night —Last might a large body of insurgents advanced from thei works in front of the ramparts of Paris and a: tempted to surprise the government troops at Neuilly. They were promt; ‘met by the troops, who were fully aware of their approach, and after & shaap struggle were routed by a bayonet charge and driven back to Paris, leaving be- bind many dead and wounded. Six Handred Men and Women Hillea by am Explosion. Lonpon, May 18, 5 a i —The Dimes’ » dispatch from Paris says 600 persons were ial tied by the explosion near the Avenue Trocadero last night. Most of them were women. 7 an Lospox, May 18—The Times special from Paris says the commune has resol’ to form a central club of women, for the purpose of dis- ‘ming rovewasr. The delegation of the com- ¢ in the second arrondissement has decreed losing, in that portion of Paris, of all Boures of ill fame. The ev J News special from Paris report great agitation among the people, and distrust ef the commune. Arrests are becoming general. Itis supposed the Ger- mans are about to send an ultimatam two the commune. Heary columns of t Pass, insurgents attempted on Tuesday to surprisethe | government forces at Neuiily, bat were re- | pulsed and driven back to their own lines. It ts reported that the Versailles troops carried the Muetts gate of Pari. teh from Paris sayethe number of per led by the exploston of the powder mags. zine inthe avenue Tro is variously @ trom [# to Was immense, a neighboring property, was destroyed. Clement and Brunel, members of the commane, have bren arrested. The committee of satety appeal to the national guard to secure the triam thy . and in so Going describe res must come trom th have AG t= which Another attack was mad Versailles position at Ne: communist batteries on Mont bombarding the Versailles » Becon. The commune bat directed Kigaw' make « sais for all acts of erneity perpe tated b Versailios commander Continaed Cannonade of Parts. VERSAILLES, May The ponade of the approaches to Paris contina: Trouble Abend for wi the Emperor .— Lbere was a storms Tightot members to ingutra inte the he government. in demanding this ri ct between the German Parliament government since the Keichstag met. Mewbers are exceedingly « ind speak their minds plain The ag Sets tor three weeks. There will be no Whiteuntide holidays. A Swap Eoeponns The committee appointed by t consiver the treaty of peace hare proposed to the Arsembly to exchange the territory of Metz for that stipulated to be ceded to Ger- many in the vicinity of Belfort. Spain and Turkey both Want Money. Lowpow, May 1 new Spanish loan bas been introduced on the Loudon market. [tix reported that the Turkish government ts about to make a fresh issue of consolidated bouds to the amount of thirty millions of dollars. ese ln once cin Republican Homiaations in Ken y- Lovisvitte, May 7 —The republican State convention held to-day nominated the following ticket: Governor, General John M. Marian, ot Jetfersov, Lieut. Governor, George M. Thomas, Attorney General, Wm. Brown, ot ; Treasurer, General ha tae S. Fry, of Boyle: And‘tor, Wm. Kreppenstoppel, of the Louisvile Folkeb'att; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Kev. W. E. Mobley, of Todd ister ef the Land Off Rockcasth Assembly to , Join MeCleary, of Lovisvitis, May 1s — Inthe Republican State Convention, resojutions were adopted in favor of a future State convention to amend the con- stitution, favoring immigration, and arraigning the democracy tor refusing to pass laws to sup- prees kukluxism and admit negro testimony in the courts; ror m'smanaging the State finances, keeping out immigrants, aud keeping alive sec. tional spirit; fr applying homestead exemption evly to whites; for tailing to make adequate prevision for the education of ali children in the State, anc ior promising there shall be no change in th’s policy. The sixth resolation favors con plete amnesty, and desires the restora tion cf friendly relations with the Southe! States. ‘The eighth resolution favors economy in the government and the raising of only enough vevenve to defray the legitimate ex- senses of the : dministration, and gradually ex- tingnish the ¢ebt. The ninth resolution favors 4 further reduction of the tariff and interna! vevenur, and opposes direct taxes. Additional resolutions were condemning the re- tusal of the charter to the Cincinnati Soathern rvilroad com any; favoring all railroads, under proper charters, and favoring Con, epactment authorizing the co of the Cincinpati Scuthern railroad, if the next Legia- lature, alter reasonable time, taile to grant the cbarter arked. ee Conviction of the Biggest Villain in New York E x: Fester. and attempted man- slaughter in the second degree. District Attor- ney Buln in called fox the fal ity on Evans, ®: i, Lega 8 & m&n who, for years, tO be ie lig ent, rematnin; all Bight attes tel res g out iu such clear evidence. From years experi. ence in that court he bel so nase consummate villian ever convicted there. hoped all professional abortionists would tans igo tt ndarees"wanfaeat Rect pee, conrt. “His Honor thensentenced E staan General M. EB. Charen. Prarenvao, Pa, May 18- "The seennt oca- rennis] session of the General Conference oi the bodist Church oom. noed ‘The Hon. fei a [ f u Reichstag to-day, in- | The liberais were | t. This ie the bev word, and he lived, without | whintng. At 10:20 he was reque-ted to preseut himself to be dressed for the final scene, bat he did “t bim- self, declining all assistance. Inthe m/antime those holding permits to enter the yard 20) were admitted and placed in order. At 1120 the condemned entered the yard, attended by Sherif Martin, Sherif Root, of Tompkins, and Deputy Sherft Brown. The prisoner walked | Dihout support wuder the noose, which having been arranged, Sherif! Martin read the death warrant, which occupied some mMnuter. He then asked of Kallof hare you anvthing to say why the sentence of the law 6 orld not now be cared inter fect. The prisoner anewering in bis natural voice, “not anythig.” 1 sherid then asked if be desires Grlay, and he receiving @ ne, shake of the head All this time thi UDsUpported and exee ce; ba ‘The instant that upon the rope the spectators ng the right hand nat r fato the focket of his yas hanging ft teen minvtes the heart ceased to bect body wil! be buried by the sheriff, beside the the burglar Jarvis and Dexter, ih the potte: Seid. eaaed What Ur. Greeiey Said in New Orican - If there had been General Amnesty Five Toe Age There Would be no Kuklue N: New ORLeans, May 1—The Americs Union Olub entertained Mr. Greeley last nich! Greeley made a speech in which ke va js is my firet visit (o the south, I came with a heart devoted to the good of all t people. They are not my enemies now wii were #ix or eight years ago; | bear hatred to w one. He believed the best mon shoak! ooou,»y the best places wibout any refremce to by gones. The peril which necessitated the exe! Son of some Men from the ballot box ne bon; | existe; distranchisement is no ionzer necessity. There would not be ajK the land now if there had been gener «i five years ago. It would have united the peo | and ‘healed the wounds proinced by the ¥ , For that he had straggied, and atime wae far distant when every American would | bis fair *ay at the ballot box, andthe majo. | rule, | voeates of woman suffrage. The action of the legislative committee on the women's petition | for aconstitutional amendment allowing women Vote was tbe subject of the following resole- ben Resolved, ‘That in riwply recommending p | titioners leave to withdraw, the committee vir- tually confessed no valid reason can be ad- doged against the cistn to equal and impartial saftrage, without regard to natural distinctions of Dirth; and no matter bow adrottly postponed or evaded, that claim wust be amented and de- | manded until the women of Masxachusetix shall ftand the same on the political platform as men, and be as fully entitled to vote and be voted for in every election ¥ | Chopet Deticat . ure Oven Biramer— | n Judges Arrested for Refusing Women's 1s —The new chapel of the heviogica! Seminary wt Madison, N Js was dedicated yesterday. Bishop Jones preact ing the termon. The miniature steamer, the City of Ragnes | taile for Liverpool Monday with a fargo of 30 brieks and a crew of ove m and a do, The election judges of H ; 8: Be | bave all been arrested on © mye tol women | whase ballots w jected The store of Miner & nklin was burbed yesterday a i A Triple Katiroad Alliance | New Voux, May IX—it t reporte triple alliance bas been formed between Loss Vander Seett, by the terms o : | the De i Hudson rei to have the mot Opoly of the a al trade at {all point t ntral, and access to Albany avd Soott to ; king a practi- cal Consolidation of the three lines. It us further | reported that for certain considerations three | Vanderbilt men will be admitted into the Irie rectory. Notice regi-tration at #) oW0 new shares cre according to report, a been ~ - Arrested for Bribery Pirrsnt May Is —The comrmusioners Neely and M bribery and extortion. creates The commis-ioners are allege: to have been re- ceiving bribes from applicants for license to se!1 liquor for the past two years. The penalty of the offence te a fine and imprisonment for tire years. The commissioners y i-—Screntific corps, sicamship Bibb, latitude 25 degrees, 10 46 seconde, longitude 51 f The inp ing o1 the international ocean telegraph cable from Punta Kora to Key West (Gol. W. H. Heiss, an American, general euperintend- ent.) \# £0 far @ perfect success. e The Fester Jary Farce New York, May 1s.—The eleventh juror har been obtained in the Foster case, and the pane! is pow exhausted. The court hed until tomorrow morning. when a new pane! will be ready to relect the other jaror from. Finished PisTenvRG, May 1:.-The Chartiors Valley Railroad is now finisbed to Washington, Pa., and will be formally opened by an excursion to-day. a Big Bids for Government Gold. New Yorx, May 1*.—There were bids for i to-day unting to $5,410,000. Tue awards will be $2,000,000 at 111.904 to 112 01. Fiona y in. derer of schoo! « Thompson, executed until the 2th instant. Postmaster Drowned Averera, Me, May 1s.—George H. Farring ton, Artistant Postmaster, was drowned ia the Kennebec river to-day. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 BAVE JUST RETUBNEO FROM with au kof Fanc' TE RUGD. and al the leadirg P. ODED of the dey. which I wlll self at my lo® prices. 25 to per cent. below what ere. 1 name in part Ginger. ews “ae t you Plautation Biter. - a's Binh Aad Macha ncberer's Hy pophopo ites Tarrant’s Seltecr Apetieut Batchelor's Bair ys n Lyme omtetter’s and Michters Berk a "1 jane for Patomerys ae. ‘ait itively ie soldat con. sider=bly lower rates - Lam deter Miped to mM aigtk SAttane, feall ye Seana D street Ww SUMMER RESORTS MCS TAR, BOPRE soe, w. vs. ‘These mineral waters are alkalenc, iM; beth terra! teed od _ okie For of location, romtes of trar.i, EOC wa. Bremner Wankinston® here fe Taine of Vire! neat ts Cay th myll-te ths im