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LL THE EVENING STAR. | Sd Published patty, ¥8 Exeepte © 4 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | LO at Peontylvania Avenne, Corner Lith St. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COW'T. | SL r e eg Preset. ; Ps PT- Fork C&NT* PRR MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Certs exch. By mafi-three months, $1.10; — atx month me year. 85. ———— i THE WFEALY STAR—published Friday—SiX | } pint lend per ceridieioer r eg orem | 8, 39-2. 5,971. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 6, 1872. ; TWO CENTS. congress he was honored with an | OF Bares f adver’ ng forniehed on arplte ation | EVENING STAR. _ | FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. sine ire. He bed. ateended all of the This Afternoon’s Proceed ngs. moetlogs of that — and, asa member INSTRUMENT MAKER ©. Freewen. Surg Instruments & Trnsset ALPHABETICAL INK FACTORIES BUSINESS DIRECTORY: meas Tot Goof e729 wt, bet. Bani F Containing Cards of First-c’ass Establishments | “ pod SPECIAL NOTICES. Zin 5 = \g } hercot, be had endea to dischar, his, 5 dante d Gossi oe ‘ - Mee estes of Banaue ine Dare | wy JewEaY STORES snr, Wiecuwered a sate Washington News an’ Ps SS eS duty. Sotarashe knew, the committer, sa a : : yotindbap lai lig Diseane of the Crivary and Seminal Orgaas, and 7 bidecsick Mavenun Sanvendec bent: Foc Ne asa Bhole, had discharged its duty fully, It was, : — ; Disraso of the Crinacy sad Seminal Organs, end «! L : SPNATR.— 2 .m. e hature of things, a new partisan com: RICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. ._ JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. hol f disorders b Aton by banef NTERNA SUE. eceipt: SENATF.—The Senate met at 11a.m. The | i hat f things, P Pears perwermer em Prgheens rg ey Ghee WARE 3:2 D strect- opposite Cicy Hall. reat numbers hace been cnred ty | source to-lay were FR43,t41 & moming hour basiness was entirely unim ort- } tee, and no question of a party matter had been ons AKERS e-9 ; (ales co 097th at rompted Ly a. - «sidered b * ALE DEPOTS. is La. avenue LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, &¢. irortuaite, 1 i Secneragy BeLwsAP returned from New | ant, and some disposed of. S metting of thecemeaitios Sat sere eink DE. Laxurax & €u., ny Ale. Gt sah | WLS. denne h street, between @ and H. using this mo< & this werning. A STRUGGLE he Statg De, PAtwen iGrony Massey's Phil's Ale, Georger'a. | FS thee “Tid D atrect, between rth sud Sth m7 en whe nocds It. Pree af ° sige es then en:ued between Senators desirous oF gai en meee are Sy Eh ARCHIUTECES. a || LIME, CEMENT, ae. resco unis 3 1 Horace Porter retucnet from | ting up bills, lasting halt an hour with oo c~- | Ofte Caited State ameter cement we oe ee nen eens Gaede n < ue, bet. 6th and 7th. “WNew York City.” | Harrisburg yesterday. j sult. Finally the motion ot Mr. Sanuner,ty tak n members of the committee, ant THOGRAPHER seats ___ up the bill to seeure equal rights in the coum.» jen. Babooch, Bis pete cane jecssa te Gxuse nat Mba t a T Liev. Rona vis has been placed | schools ot Washington and Georgetown, w. Wood) and bis democratic colleagues LIVERY STABLES. AMUSEMENTS. irank of captain, | and faile¢—ayes, 1; nays, 22 i — © th committee were excluded trom #..bet 32th and 13th sts. & Co, Willard 's Hotel re — —— ‘Mr. ke! call l providing that t cand te ie Mecha obama en ATTORN AT-LAW . trisox Naiton. JR tot . NEW A AL THEAT election for ntial electors in La | core ontenine bin see ee 9. D Banners . near City Halt Wasiixe7on Naiton, 1328 E atreet. Mr. J. G. Saville... Lessee and Manager. ORDERED TO TRE Trse vRORA.—Liewt F.M_ | shall take place on the first Monday ot N ocvatic tal eeprom pat : LOAN OFFICES. THIS AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE | Symonds has 2 ted to the Tas being the same day as the state ¢ of the ; aul be w Cuantes Herzeenc.6® Louisiana. av. and 621 C st. anh LEB AND SATURDAY My task on is t be held cheeks par ee rag reer on ‘i LA! le tes. xs ‘ ie aaaerettse = Mr. Kellogg states hi . his bei ch sapere th Wee ene repeat near 13th street. ‘ oe trom the Po is to ebviate the m ty of b ag ele ms of prictk “ rae pat at was the LUMBER YARDS. ith Perel ac ota ordered to th ‘wo successive days. ae rete involved in this, -_ Wx. McLeay. corner Lith street and canal, WHS Dew ant ED ChaNL Mr. Trumbull doubted the propriety of pass. | ccmmittce he Lond bee eae ee ; HIN THREE PE esiden ny bilt designating aday for holding th ttee he by a excluded from iat MACRI oi and loth street, | Premior Daneense Aa . enators Lewis, Flanag 1 election in one state different troz m Manbtensd this 64d wat have: aes ‘MARBLE WORKS. Picmles ban Sacre ee ue. | and Login; Secretary Belknap; Representatives which it is held in other atates. i. | Ge; Banks said this did uot involve a q Wrens & Witsov,le25 7ih st, bet NY abet. | FFT REN CORVEHERS, TER POL Res | Platt, Banke and Clarke; Asd was done in the case of Louisiana, it w esse nck be aed ba ton aecieane | Gino; & Tocsev, Pa. aves bet. 2018 Mibete, NEE BALLER. pt ten . Gen. E. 8. Pa beseiting a precedent which might imduceother | priest ante S sce a qrestic MARKET STOR: In order to give due strenst to a powerful cast of | Hil wellD. Hatch, states to ask tor the same thing, and if this war ; ty Paubs said Mr. Wood was wrong in = ble or. M10 Tetreet. | characters, the Manager has secared die Beantifal Cone, it would open an opportunity to frauds s Eig he epee eee ear cais maon ech @ cor tamu ek. |) Vocals os cen ego THE NATIONAL pENccRATIC EXecUTIVECoN- | the elections Ly colonizing voters fromone stat: | TONE Of fact, There was no meeting of tne | yates National Makkerdlé lth st.neer Paay. | | A/S: eae SANTLEY, MITTEE will meet in New Yo: to another. | ; 5 i _ Sere ‘A fen geuninee Lememng eve th yor ab Jour €. Bocas MANTLES. ik STALACTS day to decide when and where the national | wentorer eet ere Cxpired, and the bill | the President at the State Departavent BAKERIES. Lee eee a eared Te AD. |p Admeion. 80.and 78 cents, Urche achatre ant | Gemocratie ¢ cording | "Mr. Cameron asked to fix Wednesday as t Mr. Wood asked if General Banks had not re- eet Pars BS En ave | Trearn & Sureeay isiana'avenne, a * arene ene to the prese Ouis Will be | time for proceeding with the bill relative te th prob doar ay pre ee Reaticnehe tor the Guas. M-Laun, Rat) Pic &B =| ERCHANT TAILORS. : secnre. for any nigat darine the | selected, vken of now | site of the Baltumore and Potomac depot, ba Sie Masks cele bes ee Goomek NR BANDS. Dr 1213 Pa. av.,bet.1th£12h sts ox Offices. from 9 t mitt | than heretotes i probable that | otjection was made. , Mr. Banks said he was invited to meet the | Bory Witt Bap. TN Th treet between G and H = =a ————— | the 2#th of J renamed. Some of the | Mr. Biair introduced a bill to authorize the | S{{Tetaty of State at the State Departn BANKS AND BANKERS. Mas ©. B. Gi tuatt. 6d Pp, % BARNeMs Will dsocake thay atte now in Washington | construction of a bridge across the Misuur: | pata tatineid! what mee Rot at Gener ee ee ee Vac cetiones | Waeeenes meeuere oe 4 . will advocate that ate . river at Lexington, Missouri percacks invitation, and If he did not moct the Frerixry <= “7 Co. Pa ae op T Dt OOK Marketers cry, Patent ome, | Great Traveling Museum, Menagerie and | tay: ito eLrtre On wimCL IN tale | EE TEN Oe ee Ser cor erseren Sree Bingham made the point of order that the Moore & Par a st., opp. Treasury Dep't. 513 Tth street, opposite Pust Office. 8 A morning agrce@ unanimously to report in favor vbr ontatent te Padics easy, Sahay tenis House bad nothing to do with the subject. Th: BATHS. - STORES. orld’s Fair, ne 3 be Amendment to increase the subsidy for the 1 President certal @ right to consuit with Tm Rooms, corner Sb and Fatrecta. M street. of unseat g W.T. Clark, who now holds the | mailservice between New York and KioJanein h street « . . ” ‘i Ta such gent! men as he chose. LLIARD SALOONS. | IN SIX SEPARATE COLOSSAL TENTS, seat as representative from the 31 district of | to $4.00 per annum. : The Speaker eaid be did wot think it invelved Sa \ CONSISTING OF ‘Texas, and awarding the seat to ¢ Ba vse reyes = vy ii dincrease. | 4 Fe wn Bite SALOON. . : aPataee . . 5 . Pi contestant. The committee, also, unanimons! ae Bar. ne gee shor = Mr. W id ired tention REE AUCNED cota urea. | MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, CARAVAN, HIPpo- | Contestan ne eS Wale tS | Atier some further discussion, Mr. Char * i be desired to call the atten agreed to report in favor of A. S. Wallace, th TITUTE, IN- | sitting member from the {th district of Sou CAL GAR Carolina, whose sea STELLO'S MeKissick. ciRcUs, DROME. POLYTECNIC 1 TERNATIONAL ZOOLOG DEN, AND DAN ¢ @ASTE AND REFIN WILL EXMIBIT AT of the Honse and country to the fact. ‘The subject was then droppe Cn motion ot Mr. Polan’ were suspended. and the S: tor funding certain Washington existing eA. LAT BE ot. between ith ant Mth CHER. @E 7th st opp. Patent Office Betis L's Bose. 1225 Pa.ay moved to strike out S45) ,04 which was agreed to " Pa.av het 1 | Hoi Hewer en. 463 Penn. ave., cor OYSTER SALOONS. Harvey & Horven, Wit P hand ithe T iba othe Vt.) the r te bill to provid of the city whole proposition to increase the as utterly impossible to increase the Twenty Pree of the United States te » Supreme Court } A COMpeLsation as $300,000, Penn. er, WASHINGTON, ; : y affirmed the decision | 5) © proposition was accordingly withdrawn, | Cliabilitiesof the! ie ATW eotixe, Straw Ht & Bt. Bleachor,924 Pa. sr MONDAY ax TUESDAY, MAY 6 \¥n7 of the Court of Claims giving the 29 per cent. | and the subsidy remains at S150 080 per am Satu Rekunee iu Baweieonl am. Pee near, Penna. arenne MONDAY axv TUESDAY, MA ‘ additional compensation to the capitol police | ar at presets mie with monly itipeonly, tan, [joprietor of Stag Hall resta: Tarerkr& Moxiey, eg gg Hh = = and various otuer employes of the government | * Wiment increasing t pri ween Petey at BOARDING. em aes ae, SR TWO EXBIBITIONS TEE FIRST DAY, who claimed that extra compensation when the | for the Post Uiice Departiueut frou! Sit daphne yor Fpgh od ARKINsos Hf rner Fl an th streeta N. W. x act was passed, some years sine it were not 01 Was agreed to. an. Which he recognized as thater Mr. Edward jas. Kroixpeyet St E allowed it by ‘th punting o THREE THE SECOND DAY. era. Over Morton moved an amendment, rep : - Weiss, sitting ina chair, with his head resting BOOKSTORES. fourteen hundred government employes will get | the ranking privilege, to take etect Ja upon a table, as thoagh asleep. He immediately We Baitantyse ( Retigi A Tand 7 p.m u ner this decision, 1 Sr ameroy TaNee OAS als went to the spot and attempted to awaken him, . us PHE ROUSE COMMITTEE 0: . ton r. Pomeroy raised the point ti but tailing in this he litted his head, when to his mn te hag Sk METER ON APPROPRIATIONS | grout was not im order; but the Chair overruled Ss Nat take iene tenes ee | ret Utder 9 fal this morning finished the consideration of the } the pot. iz e, anda single- in his right case of suicide. ears of age, and re- rect and steady. How ar Penn. eon Daw throngh the e +. 19.4 and 2h. 1 pistol Mr. Bayard moved to lay the amendment on the table, which was carried—ayes 2), nay: as follows: ‘Ayrs.—-Merare. Bayard, Blair well, Cameron, Carpente 1 V_A AT ' Corner Third TUESDAY, WEDN Es The young n varded ax being Buckingham. rn ctureFromes, PATENT AGENTS. ne Wet. 9h ad 2eb A. ereat variety of fancy Art aan t of bet Cree ere Os Baten orhe warner ance | ace. bet. Sth and 29th ats. | 4, PATE! SB. cor. Fe 7th ‘ ancy Arti cal year y amendment of any im- | G idthamie Iitehesck, , own, as be je orming at two Gre Wola | Beas SCo.4¥ Set fm 3. BOR 2 TET atecdauce of Contect 4Cream® for curred in was that offered in | Norwood, N yer. Bpoucer, | O'clock. He belonged to & singing awociation Boo we ‘ruer € aud 7th at Bing y Mr. Morrill restricting the jaris- | Stevenson Sts wart Vickers, West, Windom. that met in the ball, and the last seen of him | 7 SJ.Hat-Ten.SiStih at app. P x rt of Claims. Nays — Mesare Alcorn. Boreman, Casserly aand. | alout the neighborhood wastheaiternoon before | £2 1g Wa Lact rr. tus 7th ot. op, Bi RANZ ABT : i tes aia Cork na. ee cone ae ery eck. when he drank a glass of beer in | F Boris Boom 165s ‘ork, - REscve oF KUKLUX Prisoxens.—A tele- | (Mich), axan, pilton ( 3}, Hamlin vealed i b = ne See ve €F Send for circular FIMCRIAL CONCERT, « Rea aucenven Ee A tele | irisn: Marten: Puke, ee Schurz, Scott, | **#!con next door, Upon bis person was 4 A »AT . M., era < Pal re WEDSES. AY ¥ at the Departinent of etter, which showed that he premaditated preene. Wileon, Wright * Sherma’ 7 LINCOLN HA L . HIN Justice trom the U. JS. district attorney nmittee reported an amendment re- | suicide, and also one from a voung Indy that he enue sates s ry Sot Gives » Pr EU eston, S. C., in which he says that ad pealing all acts orp: of acts providing for oo pene bed SS a . 5 SOOIE a , Sie pecitic it appropriations ing | return of hy potograph and some other ‘ W.8.0. kro wax, Moaldings, Beany. Sa EL tein is os seemed aithont con | Se ee ee ments and for members ot Congress, the amount | "ine. This, it is thought, was the cause of t Eues | £-9.Pertxax,(cop eat Metzerott & Uo.8 Music Store trom M. issued by the cireuit court, were forci- | BECe-*ary for these purposes being provided for u his lite. PIANOS. day morning, May “wt tt Wiis Nia te in the increased general appropriation. The iaiaee Romanek. Wire y.C KRICHENPACT, that. .Knabe's nr F.C Keene npact, 31th.ab.Pa av.agt. Kal oe | Ore 20. On EXHIBITION me a t 486 pendment was adopted. HOUSE OF i ENTATIVE: the Monday morning hour call of states an es for bills and joint resolutions, the fol The ng the enforceme Chark as adjou Leen ordered for Aug’ Av.—Au » Saturday, and esof the Cincin ow but a bombshell Ee PORTRAIT pSapeoes Sai ith street. | 2ra Sr. ty near 0h. photsterine AND SALE 429 aT 7TH St. MARKRITER'S, pt was in swe the platform and no} Pati convention: “Th ss eet, D ‘6 ote, el, eee ° narnia, atc ae We must wait nntil we s its efects upon the Ho: GIS: THR erect Deemecal Dy Sad m strects, eight _Persowar.—Count de Turrenne, of the ed and referred to the | press, the people. and in tact op mamy thin Choice Oil Paintings, Engravings, &e. French Legation, now at will, it is said, , must dey Igo ft it mast be Siso, lararst stock Paper Hangings, adow | be married to Miss Rosa Steele in this city in otnt Wo- adopt the ticket. Mr. 1 sna dealer ia Sash Dovts Liluds, | Shades. Piciures, Frames, Pictnro Cordsund Tas | coe oat the Turkist in, wo : 2 will run well inthe soutin ‘ts 3 : am . igs. Naile, &c, if eptember next, hy Kish ittee clary. aos acinar de “oi bis asa a a Minister, and Mr.and Ma reia, leavethe | “UES Trepoced aipend 7 4 7th ate ‘tease remember Name and Number, ap2S-ly* eity tor mmer on th an 1, he. betcnaeiwensts | PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. & T%ne Date ¥ MOAR - and lvth st. INT & BATES hepresentatiy | Court in D the Vice President for two y irom ctce sy Mr. To onvertion mus: me cratic party will have te corner Pa. av ner (Ala.)—A bill to amex | opinion the Hberal ticket will 1 THORTES ANXE AT, haved | act for the removi suses in certain cases | September if the democrats Foe MAY F) STIVAL AND GALL een parckaod ipteginion of thelaws. | | nation. In the meaztin eee oui eS E daughter of General Idon 109—A bi x © | the party to say or do» updes Met Wool tickers to pVSPAY, Mig 13. daughter of Genera! atenis tur private land claims | ge‘what ee any < the Acad on EB strect, betwee ito St. John's aims. perverted or ty * « advertisements. | RENTING OFFICES. — Wek ed to St. John y Mr. Surdet (Atk oA to amend the | nations at 4 OACH FENDINGS. Gros Hx e -bet toch & 1th ets. | : gents anc neys practining : Seager sent S, eee ene Pian t eae Die oeuany tlesiet ne The District in Congress. bie fi isabili- | CLovnes.—Mary Jane M a deat OMISSIONS RS OF D [ree ee ‘aiian fo 0 The House committee on the District of Col introduced | very preyo sessing girl, bada sultor nam - , = | & ONDER. SB. cor &Dsts. | Washington ee: ob Soe ning agreed to r. i referred, and the state of Wisconsin was | lett Skidmore, who was engaged to b ace ECLIONERIES. cepxie'| S15 W:hat.NW.,op.Medical Musoum, | Mne}ineton City (vpten, on New York ave sich recently passed the Senate | Hached, when, it being apparent that the eali ge a year and a bait ago. Wh |, BEAL ESQPATE AGENTS. ac. MONDAY, MAY Gru, 1572 authorizing tue sale of the property at the tebe aoe ee ee her grief’ was oo great dhat'al ary.) | Bia Hata, coruccSth and Bacon on A Pith tte nite bios ee i peewee re tion would come up under the ru by taking poison. Dr Kirsecrs & Lat. bth «nd @ stresis, eat 8 ore} . fet ¥ 3 ¥ sact sate mot the morning hour— Skidmore renewed his atten- t. | Hexwine & Jones. 142s eet. near isth. pe a usisting of | invested in other property ty be used for t oduct t ond time. MM. Ronwkn. £15 7th st. opp. P.O. Department. at $3 p.m, Masic by the | PUrPe \ goatee. | Wo Be CLagser.s19 War ‘OMON JS. FaGte. DR. Wi Mexeinr. 12 F street northwest. Cir Laat DENING SALOONS. KOK. Witsow fh 7th street. Moone BaTioxaL Dixixc : © Sromes 164 F atre-t, near Treasury De Ions Score -DivineSatow www, | WT. Jowxsos,; Auct’r.) cor. Pa. av, & jd at. DOLLAR STORES. RESTAURANTS. Wartacn s Dorian Stons, 491 Pa.av., bet446ih | Hysox Hover, Henry Hyson, 421 9th, bet. D and E. DBESSMA: SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. t being the day appointed for the ling. The young lady had her wedding gar ail re and everything looked favora- MR. KELLEY'S TA On Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, she new title, and the clerk read the portion | dicd. Thecause of her death is not known, as of the bill relating to internal revenue, covering | no post mortem examination has been made. about forty pages, when, the morning hou: | She is to be buried in her wedding garments on being about consumed. Mr. Eldridge said he | Senday. It is thought she again poisoned her- thdraw the bill, in order to allow the | » N. th a THE BOARD OF HEALTH BILL. Several gentlemen appeared berore the com ttee in opposition to the bill whi enate to further detine th of Health. Mr. J. M. k for the board, e be th he District legi Ticket, admitting a cent and la Cents opp Treaeur, Spponite PO 7K&D H.B. subjec lature rej » : ‘ : civil rights bill to be considered. 7 (Out's taught by rule) | Pemxy CoLt wax, 287th st.. op. Center Market. weented Ly Peter Campbell and J. W. Le | ““rpe regular call was then completed. How Ir was Svr- Tcexre & SHxeWAN, 63 Louisiana aveuuo, Barnes. ‘The bill ts now on the Speaker's tab Several members who were absent when their | PRESSED.—A serious riot took place in Kh » SCMIGGES AND COLLEGES. in the, House, and the committee agreed that | states were called, obtained unanimous coment | # 1arge market town of South Russia, last weck- ro Sees eligi ety eanekieel Ma weaae a BARGAINS | een dt should be taken up they would not ask | to introduce bills for reference; among them | Caused by the interference of the police wit 3 SEWISG MAC araiy LOTRIN - its paseere but have it reterred, aud then de were the following: the Faster —— or a en- . pitel Hil . ‘ NG C! ING termine the } ‘ety of giving a hearing on ite By Mr. Maynard (Tenn.)—Bill to amend the | gines were brought out to disperse — crowd- ¥. 23 east Peuna. ave., Capitol Hill, Ron sng oe gobo atalitanalal Ton Bagaarn | merits to those interested. The bill at present | gct or the better ofganization of the military | bY throwing water on them. ‘This so exaspe- Goopbs. Baar.agt.¥. MCA. B..%th&D . is just as it came trom the Senate, and has not establishment. Military atfairs. “ | rated the populace that they attacked the po- Ware: & + WALL. S07th street. near La. avenue. | Ti: + (repairing » specialty.) 212 9h at GENTLEMEN n amended by the House. It is as follows: “By Mr. Ketcham (N. Y.)—Bill for the con. | lice and the fire-station and gutted them. The wpcax & B tse. Une Price Wns & Tey 7th at. nw Ep Mrkeven.J. Karr,agt, 329 Pa.av. | BARGAINS PoR BARGALNS That itshall'be the duty of the Board of | struction of a prismatic tube from the govern- | Governor ordered oat the troops, who were aun eas cor.Pa.wr. £6:B st cust. SHIRE FACTORIES. BUSINESS Health of the District of Columbia, besides suct. | Tncnt printing office tothe Capitol. Apprepria. | stoned by the mob, whereupon the a DIE HOUSES. Devin & Co..(N.Y.)10i Pa. wy.,bet Ihkl2th ete, —— z other duties as are imposed upon said board by | 12° td many citizens were killed and w WA Wear ge atts Mug Medical Masoum, | Mis L.A. McLeay, 516 F etbet.5 9. upstairs, | BARGAINS AND BARGAINS | section twenty ot the act of Congress en- By Mr. Haldeman (Pa.)—Bill for the estab | Moters then dispersed, and at last “EMPLOYMENT OFFICES "| | MEM A. Sycrty. Ite Mra. Kline, 21 ih stre't. DRESS titled «An act to provide a government forthe | jicuinent of a cchool at Carlisle, Pa. tor the | city was quiet but under martial law. Mae Lovie ©. BUTLER, 807 1ihatrect. near E. Rae suateeee virith neeiey: Puc OM: BARGAINS FoR ALL BanGains | fyearetreigutecn hundred aed eee make | Cilucation O Military aftale we ESE: | Waarree Dewoceacr Witt, Do.—Hon. D Srewary & Tavion wi Shat.,corner Kuorthweat. | Rost. A. WHiTEMAx?. 34D st., Lotween on & Ith OCCASIONS and enioree regulations for the prevention ot | “'#? AMY, ee eens, 4 W. Vocrbees has telegraphed to the editor of the | ENGRAVERS. q “i Ea 21 By Mr. Clarke (N. Y.)—Bull to authori. Terra Haute (Ind.) Journal as follows: — p ENGRAVERS. | SLATE MANTELS. BARGAINS cas BARGAINS | ©ehtagious and intectious diseases, including al! | extchsjon of patentein certain cases Pra erra Haute (Ind.) Je ollows Sante -<als Dic Sinker,) 82 Pa. avenue. | Trexrn & SUE . 643 Lonisiana avenns, " as : “| necessary quarantine regniations, and for the < 1G Me: Land bill democracy will meet as usuai in national con FANCY STORES. SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORIES, OCCUPATIONS; protection of life and timb trom mechanical ar gnarl gs in waged eer vention, ar] through its authorized delegates SOE ae bey Space corner etn otrect. | cares & BROTHER, 6921 G saber Gihaudith. | BARGAINS a BARGAINS | other sources of injury. They shall also make | {}UO" {0 Payments to the Stare oe nominate its candidates and declare its poliey trea B © NY Bazar auteh street SW vaienas 3 enforce regulations for the thorough di: the use of certain railroads for military purpose: | Tatil then mo man has a right to comet the | H a. Pa. ay. and Min at. tadies & STAMPING DEPOTS. YOUTHS’ AND BOYS and enforce rez horough di since the war, Military affairs. : EF Crape voller te mince, | MBS. GH Mavnen, 617 7th at.. opp. Patent Office. 7 :. fection and removal of night-soil; the removal By Mr. Ely (N. ¥o_B-li to amend the act to | Patty 8s to its fature action. Its organiza’ » sd,r9- crimped toeuant ee STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, &c. BABGAINS COA 7 BARGAINS | of garbage hoase-ottal, and manure; the nter- | entorce the rights of citizens in the severa: ould ‘be maintained at alt FLOUR, FEED AND Co} A.B. Suervecy & Co..90 Pa. av., bet. 1001 Our Immenss Stoc! ment of dead bodies; the poisons; the | crates. ‘Srv. > Taomas & Hab ving. cortthst ata ier nee, STONE YARDS. een BARGAINS Our Lomense Stock BARGAINS | Compounding, putting livers ot medic- | *"¥'54,° Platt (Va.)—Dill to regulate the wages A Madrid @ r VEOWhiE Gaennn So cor Mase. WJ £04 Acker, Ist ant E streets N.W. (be taiweatian Soede ° ital substancce; aud such other measures as the | of seachaulon autiaherace ab the Mactolemeos ak aie nae: Shon Gatton, emmmey LMERS, nense public health requires. in the p prial id areal edversoia. hak Gacael ME. rors, Kmnbalmer Nat. Flowers, 037th at. | watrte Werte eee ee WARE. | GARGAINS MUST BE SOLD BARGAINS | which duties, us well ax those bares ee slation to the estat ; Moting into Weneve. “a battins inconets | souF QUSDRIES. ciao GM Hare mn ge bge Pa as" Di MUST Bx SOLD foe, they shall cmaploy such agents as they may of Virginia | he received ‘hie complete defeat, was Yought at | ND, CORRE |. ave a ih HF . _ 3 7 3 7 " - tf . . S: di t ¥ rees FURSISHING Goon: _ . i Ricwer, m9 7th wineetj eeaweee Tr ane ttre . | BARGAINS re BE SOLD. BARGAINS | Sec _ this act shall take effect from Mr. Dawes (Mass.) offered a resolution cnecene thirty ate pkaienena Ber ae Locaw 23 Pa nv ad. Mot hotel ONS ORAN (also Tin Booting.) 9 21 Pa. ave LISH CLOTHING, and after its passage.” . e ad o - The 4 Fe Oe ee Rare thaizhets. |) TEA AND COFFE! eee natroct, | BARGAINS NEAT CLOTHING. BARGAINS RT peg cer ie p Meas feesororaiesi hal neal Cd THE TARIP BILL was Tae TEA STORE, peeier, street. é = pill on the ground that riets the power of | is conside pesnenittee of the whole, the FURS TITLE EXAMINERS. HANDSOME CLOTHING. the District legislature; and the Board of Health | ‘uu tiens in relation to irom, steel copper, wool, | ‘Tie Sane EveeywaeenA Temarkable yas —_ Lst au artirg Space. AG Lacey. S19 Pa. av., Law Conveyanc’g, Notary. | BARGAINS Dvxavir Clotmxc. BARGAINS Dg a et inate body, has no mabe to go to | manufactures of wool, cotion and its manutac. | speech was, deli wered in the French assembly cl Bear Treas. Dep t _ STO 4 * Congress for executive powers, being vested ; be coneidiced Gran turday. by Deputy Anditfrel Pasquer, npon 4. pbatcinw ae hie tie eee — 4 CHEAP CLOTHING, with ample powers for the performance of their Sisten tea ‘he? may be offered a= | the condition of the army contractors: whom t street | BARGAINS Cc amendment relating to ei Hair Matirosscs taken. op-ned. cleanse, | W¥. 8. Roos#, 1233 Penn E and Sce Us, BARGAINS | duties under the organic act. The amendment srapl matized as shameless and dishonest, wade. and feturied 19 Cae aes” | Canine Lovatta, 148 Penn ‘ar Willard’ they propose is to insert after the words Distriet one else Ee. (Ind.), Banke (Mass.), Cox (N. said the government should geste it chat the GAS FIXTU ac. "| Puiee BH. WaRD sonthweet cor. Ps. and 18th at ot Columbia the totlowing: “by and with the ¥ d others objected. iting r frands of the past, which led to euch disastrous jagiises & Franancoe_ 9 MOAR TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. advice and consent of the legislative assembly Bagge a SusPHEKRS Co. thi 7 se | results, should not be tolerated in tl berth @Wthsts, | CHa, KUDPERT, 457th street, near D. The drug Mr. Dawes said if two-thirds of the House | Te : ts Oppose that clause of the bill i ment, he 1d. revi TRU ARUFACTORI Come and See Us. which gives the Board of Health authorit Would not content to this arrangement, he would, Was Soros Gas igus ComPat. tls 0th, near E | Jas B. Shrtcr bP ae the compounding of medicines Sriyover | when the bill came up in committee to-morrow, oo move to strike out the enacting clause. _ | urging the British government to secure a just Linnte Garnanrant Forxp Guinty or sneil ela on ealaseeeng tae ieee: and equitable copy-right treaty with the United Gx. G_Conxwei L&SoNs, ids Paav.op Willard’ = & Hume. 07 Market Space, near Sen street MURDER.—Some months States. Among the ‘are Messrs. Carlyle, ie A Arad, Soensr Pact tihcsectec NW: HABLE BROTHERS, = [roughs, an old ‘maa, residing near’ Patterson, | ™'©*icere dented that the understanding in | Frente, Stewart Mil Harley, Motley, aed JotbixsvoN. 1712 Pennsylvania ay en : N. do was found dead under circumstances | relation to Mr. Dawes’ proposed amendiment. | Ruskin. Granville that the government Suitz & Buo. +cor. 4% at- and Virsioiaavenge, AWLER. I7di Pa. avenue, near I7th street. which gave rise to a suspicion that he had been it to the extent of moving to strike out the | ¥°¥ld carefully the subject. Huxtay, tn 7thetreet; between Pand K Abn ison Day, 1232 Peon UIT 44 at. 8. We Fashionable Tailors, polsoued. In one of his pockets was founda | Cractiog stacos . Teneinty SITUATED.—A father and bis son Gts manene oc. et | |, WATCH BARES aaa. puting that death wee tt, Astatement int- | “Mr. Dawes moved to suspend the rules and | were fighting praitie Gre, in Houston comy, Joux JP a Joux A. Vax Denes. 125 Pa. avenue, Gapitel Mili. | may? OORNER Tru AND D saute, | Maine that death was produced by his own | adopi the rewlution; but te House retused to | Mina. Show ago, and at became & WORK, we. meee Woop AND coaL.." . ae okibine Eee, — | nee es SaSaMg,damestic: | suspend the rules, by a vote of G yeas to 121 | surrounded “with. that element “They only me Adies’ Hair Dresser.1ih F at | WJ Gtarussson & Bro..1501 Pa. av... & foot 7th at S et We Past week, at Patterson, | "AY" ‘Tyner, (Ind.,) from the committee on durthe tule srilous task theson fel trie” coz ba p Wood AND WILLOW WARE. With extra Beary Punched e708, | eerie had Deen moma tee owed that | public bulldings and grounds, eported a bilto | suffocation, but dimally eacaped. Bovs iather Kvraps Sow ed be ate dhendvin, | x0,P Corr Bighasket n09Pe.ey sot iouetith, | AMES? KHOVELS AND SPADES. that the paper found on his person was in pris- | aryon iets, Gre ces LOT Ng OS ag | SBd eon are terribly br : A ANKEE NOTIONS. peed , Mass., and appropriating J Bic Bask if HEAVY STREET PLows. | She had parchesdl arc Bee Prered enat fou the purpose. Passed. es yeas sent mr Your Fariua.—A =n of . Peters, jaine,) from iciary ehan, Bens hy WA LersJn. a Beo.sat Pe WHEEL, STONE AND DIRT BARROWS. iy ee Save tbe | mittee, reported a bili granting additional com- | whipped his father lect, sock ant wrote the paper at lis dictation. ROAD SOOOPS. § tia not not know what rt at ak iA HAMMERS, | Poison. The trial termi gu Saturday, in a com- 3 Pensation to the marshal of the district of South | of remorse, went to the stable and bi lina for the of omen period of four ‘and ten | With a pair of lines. ‘When discoveret! he was invensible, but being prom, down ‘Mr. Hazleton, (Wis.,) from the committee on | brought to life. “This is = ee heen sos, 115 Pennsylvania ave. near Willaet ‘. a 0o., Bharata Fras ave.. bet. 6th and 7th ste “HATS, CAPS AND FURS. ¥; CROWBARS, BAMMERS, STO’ Wittrr & Rtorr. 906 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 1th ste. And ali Contractors’ Tools. | Verdict of murder in the first degree. Itissald | )2f2 isi Da pose <8 fathers %© young Joun F. Doxas. rt bet. 9th & Wthand 192 Det 7 All kinds of Goods for Stable use. the case of the “pe Yeaving the 7 Harrie contestant trom — Ser Carviins Nor 5 ae The man who stood halr Horace sbed according to uataral formation of fect but ttle choice, |The y ner “ain Tee © p S1.500 tor expenses incurred in the com | "or A, Bad, Ines vestibule, and then twenty ELS ‘ne dotlar fons posure o1 |. but broke tes aisle,without being offered Sarreres, Horse. Veppentare, and H street. | BUBINE. CCU end INCEOW ING | domtion re-entering the prison. She will bs thatthe House mvcet on, Therday and Wenieee | is dcclded'y oppose ta gerne onered a seat, SEE BA Morey Pa rene, aeer Sd atret. | ay De. WHT s BSTADLISHM a sentenced May 1st aay nights for the consideration of reports toe. | ‘he Constitution” at present, (GR No TS Charice st ces Hater Bee: AgRictirenal WaREMoUsE, ‘Tae WorkixG Puorce.—The trade troubles | the committee on military affairs. would be better to try the experiment ‘Attendance at residences @3 gat operat art3-cctw_. Louisiana av..bet ch andloh sts | in Chicago still continue. There have been re- | Mr. Perce moved to suspend the rules and | * little more godliness into JW. Borsien & Bao . 923 Pa. a jarred withour -” the it ce adn Camamene hewt Phyaiciar INDErE Noe vr Ice Uo., office, 13M Pa. av, near 12th ® ICE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. nese et office precludes Bauver & Hoven, 8. E. corner 1th st. & Pa. ave | dences except between 6 an, 5 peated strikes for increase of wages and a fur- | Pass resolution assigaing Friday night to the OVERNOR REED. iS Su eite ees fo te aye Meters toma 7 eatie Sy Hi eS ther advance of from 50 cents to $1.50 a day is | Committee on education aud labor. Rejected. | quitter cr the peo "Darwen. and thousands of other p24 now demanded, raising the pay of laborers to | | On motion of Mr. Blair. ( Mich.) Saturday, the | “ined his official i maetbe ASES of E treated gratuitously, be- | ©250 a day, of carpenters to $1.60 a day, of | 18th iets Beale et for the consideration | semion OP Srcnngptnee K ELLs OBA GOWS he ee EuE. | bricklayers fo $5.58 aday, and of sione macons | Of reports from the committee on claims. . LLA OC. 8 tiny Sp. 2a et | enone Obs. to $6 a day. The plasicrers, who struck Mr. Platt, (Va.) from the committee on padlie IRSURANCE OFFICES. GIVEN tu Wax FiesonsPran and | SEY Consuiting Sergeon, GIDEON PAL- | recently, have obtaied oni eee wages (> | buildings abd grounds, reported a bill toauthor, larst Cariton Lise cor. Tth and D omtectiouety <n very rems nabie terme Let Mine = | S5aday. It ts farther reported that on May | ize the construction of a custom liuse, post office SAL UNION WHELAN. 623 7.h a opps ge roieg A oy 1cE M. W. GALT, BRO. 4 ©O., | 55in a grand co-operative strike of all the trates | ad bonded warebouse at Port Haron, Mich., fas her clase Foom. apil l Jewellers, will take place to effect the reduction of the pe- | @%d moved to suspend the rules and pass the ND FITTING PITCHESS.) 1107 Pennsylvania avenue. ried of labor to eight hours = meres rr 99, nays 73. SIS, jain ined. Also. the CRYP- = = rs ¢ Tose to " 4 rth and Ee arti 2 eee cM vitOn Ee Li | SO-The present cost of living in Paris ts N OF PRIVILEOR, ‘ A QUEST! E.L. Schmidt, ag’t, stb st epe-los: ty of devigu. m3 St nearly twice what it was previous to the war. and said that at the beginning of the present - | The Methodist General REP F TRE BOOK « New Youx, May ¢—Int | The repo | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, Associated Press Reports. Great Pire im New York. SILOS TREATRE poRNING New York, May ¢—Nidle th ing. The Metropolitan hotel, it ie th Re. too, fSecond Diepate XEw Yore, May 6—The Inside of Niblo’ Theater mmpletely destraved. The store lately oe, by Helimbold is gutted and flied with water. The Metropolitan Hotei is comid- erably damages (Third Diepaten New Yorx, May 6A fire broke out Niblo’s Theater, over the stage. about cig o'clock this morning. and betore the fr to work the whole th ide Was comy ly ocenpied by ged. The sparks «et fire to three or Awell ngs on the oppesite side of the sqn The Metropolitan Hote! was damaged. bat to ne Considerable extent. It is rome FOUR FIRENEN AKE M and It is feared they pe 4 in th is impossible at present to give the supermte: of the hotel says th interfere with the bustness ot the * proceed as LOSS OVER MALY A wIEtrOs New Yorx, May 6.—I* is now ated thal the loss to the Metropolitan this morning will exceed S04) Jarrett & Pal lessees ter, is over @2 of the tenn on bold building ts very heavy gina: in the dome. where son peat was x 4 an exy idera? te eral conference this morning the ¢ ra’ of by to receive mmiitee. It etates prosperity 61 ) has been materially ineressed. The history ot the investigat fraud and mismanagement at Kilbreth, the ex counts of the thet examin harmon t close em nee the ¢ 0, which arrives at First, that gan rity repe jepartment was not o e checks and sueguands, < oe tae no Third. Mr. Hotiman, allowed to draw money the vouch have been a great nt, and was allo gold Sweepings toe the amo was alo wed in presenting — cc betonging to the Fourth, that he was gx absent himself more tt Dusiness hours. ‘The minority believe that Pr. Lanahan ey fered serious wrong. He was twice suspends t and put to heavy expense in detending while they have reason to bs 1 re of prosecuting bin funds of the Book Con n. In conclusion, ng and taithrul inves han is prepared with a e, Teiteral! tate te charges, and sujpor from th minority report waa not read. ‘The re- port of Mr. Kelbreth, the expert, t tails 0} Which have been pubiished, after reading which, the confer * From Europe To-Day. TRE CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES UN MeN. , May6.—1 Kussell § sty"s govern itrator at « from the tribunal of arbitration until the claims consequential damages are withdrawn to have been made at th nt, prayi avs it is again rumored in that Koda has Loxpox, May 6 perican” Pi rked in ket tor th bonds, and the m: = REPUGEPS IN PRA eran Pais, May 6.—Three hundred inhabitan's of the province et Navarre have fled Bt inte the rank: eng ut w shop lax beon f yrus W ral years. ALL THE METHODIST CHURCHES were crowded yesterday to hear the distinguish ed civines trom abroad, who are attending great conference TRE L. The second annual convention ot the Labor Retorm League was held at the Cooper Lasth tute yesterday. A long seriés of resolutions fa- voring women’s righte and gencral equality, awd denouncing Greeley, were adopted. RIGHT-HOUR STRIKES. At a meeting of the Federal Coancil of Inter nationals yesterday the annoancement was made t fifteen hundred printers would strike to-day rT eight hours a day. The masons and laborers at New Ul strike to-day for eight hours and increased pay. i by « N FIRE Lkill mountams, oppo- site Newberg, are on fire. The loss will be ¥. a8 Many millions of cords of ee are already burned. ——_.——_— The London Press on Greciey. Lospox, May 6.—The Londo morning comment upon the mom Horace Greeiey. The Times says the nomination of Greeley is farcical, and his election hopeless. It however kills President Grant's chance for re and makes certain the powination of ac by the democrats. The Post argnes that Greeley w fal if bis nomination is endor: ovher conventions yet to action, the Jat thinks im) The’ Feleyrayh says the ation of Mr. Greeley directly conc % wes h is hostile to the Treas, of Washington, and is a Digoted protectionist The News praises Greeley, but do’ ness for the position of chicf ms, great ration. 5 his it~ trate of a _ Tramball to Grectey y 6—Senator Trumbell has addressed the following to Mr. Greeley To Hordee Greeiry: Allow me to congra’ you on being selected to lead the movemen which, by the will of the people and God's bles— sing, is to reform and purify the government. (Signed) Lymaw True. Arrarns ty Farrrax County (Va _ ard H. Loe, as trustee of Sarah E. powell, sold a tract of land near Centr eyitie’ inthis county, KUOWR as “Saulsbe- cS Containing Gig acres, to A. King Ciandior, of Orange for e900. Mr. Robert T. Sisson has