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OO eee THE EVENING STAR. Pablishea Patty, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penusy ty Aveune, corner Jith St, SLE EVENING S142 NEWSPAPER COWT. S. A. RAUF PMANN, Frevt. ——_-———— THE EVENING STAR ts served 05 carrier to thetr eubecriters at Ten CENTS FER WaEK, or Fox- Tt-Fowk CENTS ER MONTH. Copies at the counter ‘Two Crxt« cach. Py mail—three monthe, @1.50; ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Containing Cards of First-ciaes Establishments im all Branches of Bus ness in the District. WAREHOUSES. ZLa. bt. 9th & Wihste, on Treasary on Dept “or. oth & Dats ar Th atte’ 4h etac Semin t> acim Pr) : oMs, corner h and Patre SALOONS. ON .corner Fb S Dts ows. corner th & F ste, BELL-WASGERS & LOCKSMITHS. i EC z ELEACHERIES. Peegac- os i be] Zapmekt 7 page a3 beorrrom st.and Canal iE, &e. oe rer KLE ste. We ouly)¢. &h 2D w 3 AND L thy etree y : mM. a. Bos Au & ¢ Je . * & 6 4 & aT ¥ v BS Devi Bo: « 3 ab: +. 0h P avs. [See ad 4@ACH FINDINGS. lex Tso & C +.. 3 oh st.. opp. Conter Market. COMMISSLONERS OF DEEDS. Jostrx T K. Puant corner E and sthetreets N.W. CONFECTION ERIES. B.C BreeentyD ms.) S217 CONVEVANCERS. AG HaLey, S19 Pe ave.. (Law, Titles, Notary.) CORKS, SEALING WAX, ac. W. BasinoLomas. at wholesale, 1027 7th street. CORSETS, SKIRTS, ac. Dovetass (Ladies Uaderwear generally ) #03 9th 6. st op. P.O Da. Wa Mexeitt, 112 F street northwest, DINING SALOONS. Mooxe’s MaTIONsL D.xtyG Roons, £24 12th street. Jom Scott *DixineSa lou, meals %c.)936 La.ay. DOLLAR STORES. act © Dol tak Stoke, 491 Pa, av., bot.9¢26:h DRESSMAKERS. E Witsox 07 Pa. We -(Out'g taught by rule) WI Penns. avenue, corner 3! verner New York avenue and corner $th and Hate northw: 1 Pesna.ave., Capitol # Capitol Hil, east Petaa. are DEY Goops. : Warts & Wiswac, 507th street, near Li srenue Fowax & WiLix,(One Price.) 1018 & lua) 7th et. now Mas.4\siRE. PATTERN, cor.Pa.ay. £6th st. cast. DYE HOUSES. BB. Kes lich st., mj’ Medical Mowum. ATLY.49J flersop street, Georgvtow3. ‘LOYMENT OFFICES, se C. BUTL =x, S07 11th street, near B. we TavLon Se Sthvt., corner K northwest ENGRAVERS. B. Batxcarts: » Die Siuker,) 302 Pa. avenue. PANCY SiGKES. ¥.G Davis, cul Market Space. corner Sth street. Yorxe & Beexexn. NY Bazar atch street 8 WW. Wot Franson. cor, Pa av. and 20th st..iaiies & * furnish 87° Crape vei's, tr mmings, kre- crimped to equal ne th st _ rs Eaiheleeet Hes, Flowers. e238 7th at. . Daetn. ie 5 Be 20 Cong-ess st, town. Funeral Wrea-hw and Nataca: Flowers Feeeed. prews ved & embalmed, in superior style FOUNDRIES. LaLLAND. corner of La. are and l0th st HING GOODS. PST ASLOn 4u3Paav ad. Met hotel Y.) 113 Ps. y , Sv., Det.l) thal2th ste, aw NsLow 47 Pu ave. bet. 436 & 6th pm ITURE STORES. ws AvenudHonuge, MiGRT, 47 Pa. a Pt FUBASIS: Ht re made ret GAS FIXTURES, ac. ML TON & Paakso%. cor %h & D,¥. E tuxraern’€ GAS OF Fi! Waskinctox Gas Liont CowpaXT, 413 10th, near E _ GLASS STAINERS. ue. MC. ~ 90 Pa. av, bet. 9b & With: ‘ES. Ra A.B. a ste, W . Vacena%, for euurches, houses, &c ¥ GROCERY STO) Ete G Conxwattssons,168 Paav.. ait & heme. si? Market Space, eo H Pua. ‘ corner Queries & ‘Avent. corner Baud Dehetreete:B SHOEBS. a3; Fst BtoB eh ene 2082 D ot. r aceury vo natural for HOTEL, * RLiNGzOX Hove. Vermont ave. and H street. ONT: SEStal Hore:, Pa. aveui wat Hovse. SW. corner Fa ay. and 6th st. MERY Bots. corper isth and H spon. Faas ctx Hovse,cor. thal; $2 perday ‘SE PUSNISHING STORES. Less Boo . 90) Pa av. Metzerott Hall. Big Basin 2 Sv.,det Jorb&idim, -otice, 134 Pa. av., near loth ‘M MANUFACTORIES. 8. B. corner Lith st. & Pa. ave ICE CREA Harvey & Borge | \ V%. 39—N2&. 5,979 Che Eoening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDN SDAY, TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. pence wad Ay fssociated Press Reports. New York News. MORE STRIKES, New Yorn, May 15 —1t i stated at the cabinet makers, plumbers, gran cutters, Journevmen tailors, aud other Gades ire organt sing with the view of striking Uf their demand: are Bot acceded to ATTEMrT To PRSTROT wacHIvERY AR atiempt bas bern mate destroy the ma ehinery of Thompson & Co.'s and Gregory Co.'s steel works at Jermcy City. Their employe= Strock Inst week, an apposed ya tempted to ruin the works to prevent othet mon taking their places THE LIDRRAL BEPUNGICAN MAY 15, 1872 TWO CENTS INH FACTORIES. Axrmesx bs office.12 th st., bet. ant F. INSTRUMENT MAKERS, YiseweR. Sarg. Instraments & Trusses, 4267th st. ae me 1P® Is. Co.. cor. Tih and D sts. Sus Wwe LNs: @e_ (bas be. ay cnewri ts > SIS Tth at. , 07 '. 0. Dop*. Live a Firs ae Ine. mei 7th and JEWELRY STORES. 8. GorneTEix & C._, Watel as) bes WD GLexs. 1208 F at.,Wash'n, 81 % ENT, &e. i cares venue, bet. 6h and 7th. ITHOGRAPHERS + GEDNEY, 450 Pa. av RY STABLES. ees Willard’s Hotei Stables, 14th & Dats. 8. Jit., 13% to 1338 E street. NaiLon, 1336 B street, Orric ne Henze<n Unde | Joser: bet. 4 and €th ats | aw Rey 25 Lonisfans. av_and 621 Cst, PsTAIN & Co.,614C street, noar 7th. LOOKING GLASSES. Fraver Laws, 12% Pa. avenue near 13th street. 8.6 15th street and canal, Lovistans 2 20th street. RBLE WORKS. eae Nes That bet, NY Nk ToUsry, Pa. av., bet. 24 & 24 RKET STORES. autisnen Manger LB. Walker 1410 T street. Mera BxETSTORE,N. B.cor.H andéch. MARKET,dld lith st.ncar Pa.av. 4 Lat. st Stre ON & PHARsON, Blate, REPWERD & Oo, Mant: & SHERMAN, 633 Louisians avenue, EROCHANT TAILORS, ce N.Y.) 113 Pa, av.,bet.1th&isth ate. Parvey & Horves, Wis Penn. ave..corner Eth st. | ¢y PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. A Clererman, while residin, for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Barly Disease of the Crinary and Seminal Organs, whole n rdera browcts: TRE MeDEU TROUP Comedian, BILLY MANNIN +, the Meteor Ww MONDAY, THE WHOLE CITY DE.TiH on ND ¢ GAHNELLA CHILDEE. Premier Dansen: EVENING STAR. “Washington News and Gossip, INTERNAL Revewce.—Th urce to-day were S. A Cara. fn Sonth America, +) issicnary discovered a sate and simple remedy cay. AFPSISTANT Pay ecatrer STEerite heen ordered to special a relieving Passed Assistant Paymaster Henry C. Macbeth, who is or i to settle his accounts. T * within six mon OF THE PEACE. THERE is as yet no appointment of depx | as + the mixed echool bill.” Prof. ‘The conference report on tontaann thet the ums . opposite City Hall. controller of the enrreney, and, although there \ behalf of the delegation, delivered an arg TRE DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION PILL sents bave made arr ing. 909 Tin stri = s:eMs now a probabitity of an early assignment | Loi la een a an —_ > = supp was — up and discussed, but no action was | stockholders which IND! INCOL = a aan ee bbb » | of the bill, and denying the recent aszertion ot | reache q rey emer pom L = do Dine fie, Chern sem oe tattaoatione atthe | S002 eaibatl io tie Bamake cee epcemiacis Je to San ouetin ov.eearnnes niche tiaras 1D street, 4 NE WEY K ONLY : movement in the direction of social ¢ ‘The untinished business, being the bi! 323 sth ot., bet. Pa. a COMMENCING MO SDAY ESC. Mar 3s Tre Torte Pen Cenrs.—The House com- MANNISG’S MINSTRE Bb OF THE Wt RED. mittee on banking and currency have agreed to persooal sniper vision of she Great st Lis- Teport the bill relating to the withd: three per cent. certificates of. in ness and | repluciug them with greenbacks. There are about 213,000,000 in the three per cents. D> List._The House e¢ On naval affairs will report adversely 1 to make the number of c: ve list of the navy seventy ms ex the ihe V Man’ WOMB. and the ut i THe Navar Retis committ on the the ac : the Vocal Sexterte. 8 Keliy.J. Fo Dannie dH . ied by Hathaway's Orc he tead of lity, and the nitmber of commanders seventy instead of ninety. EW NATIONAL THEATER. Mr. G. Savile... Lessee and Manager. Ay 13,15 Prnsonat.—Colonel Thomas A. Scott, prosi- dent of the Pennsylvania railroad; J. N. Da Barry, of the Northern Central railroad; A. W Markley, of New Jersey; Major A.R. Cathoan, of the Philadelphia Post, and Hon. M. W. Ran. som, of North Carolina, are at the Metropolitan Hotel. THE SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSIONERS have appointed Messrs, D. K. Kelser and 8. 8. Ever ett, of the War department, and G. W. Seaver: of the Censas office, to the three clerkships provided in the late act of Congress for their office. Messrs. Gould and Wallace, of the Third HE CRITIC FR THE MAGNIFICENT {the Gorgeons Spectacular Pairs BLACK CROOK. X MORE NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE, | sthened ard fortified with the Woader a Egyptian Juegier, ZAD Lo and the re AND GRAND B THREE PRINCIYAL DANCER AULET. ter Premier. Auiitor’s office, who were assigned totemporary Premier Danseuse duty with the claims commission, have returned | 2 AIFIBEN Coby PIRES. AN to the Treasury department. RMON Dance, ce Tue Case or Gen. Krzyzanowscr—A CAN-CAN. RATE SANTLEY IS NEW SONGS. pros has been entered at Macon, Ga., in (also Pronziug and Gildiog, THE AMA! edt ey Se ccminie a the case of General Krzyzanowski, late a : : oeeiher with the beantifal scenery : fr PANIES. MONDAY, May 2, Mrx JOHN WOOD ana Com | of Collector Gould, the United States distriet pM Y,H Govle & Co pany. from St. Jame: Therter. don. _mlttf_ | attorney having failed to give him a speedy AG Macey 519 P+. ay.,Law,Titles Conveyancing. | YLD No.) ON ae on pi trial, as required by law in such cases. = craxs. i 456 XD SALE ‘ ARRIVAL oP Mone Japangse Orricrats.— OPTICIANS. a 8. Rnscayess Co iia Peer. bot wihendishets | 77K Br) oS irems, (77S | Gen. George B. Williams, Special Commissioner OE eee eae ere ee mr are jo. €16 Tth street, between D and # streots, otgbt | of Japan, Kiyonari, bearing the same official OYSTER SALOONS. cee ra above Odd Fellows’ Hall Ate! title, and Otori, Yoshida Djiro, Mra, and « colee Of} Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, ko. Oyste ~(@.W. Driver,) 1216-13 Penn. av. weno ’ 5 ; Nakashima, secretaries to the special commis- ea neath pene saad, Pelee tenase Hoke beeen, | desers, sarivod in the city Vesterday and took “ARMOR 310th st., near Penna avenne. | sels. Binge Nails. Sc in ihe District, rooms at Wormley’s hotel. They will remain in . ave. bet sth & Tih + ua" TERMS C 7 ashington a short time and then proceed to 1 La az. n. wide jeare remember Name and Number. aps ly" | New York, where they propose to make their % 482 Penn. ave . bet, $36 and — headquarters. or Hand Sth streete N. W. LECTURES. AEMY ORDER: Major Thomas J. Hatnes, Jf t. Pa ave. snd D st. G0 Gat sbie R7-tear bet Het Docerss Moors, 3099tb str < NER, 429 th stree Francis Witixer, 1995 Pi fuss A. RRATSE subsistence department, in addition to his pres- ent duties, is assigned to duty as purchasing and depot commissary at Lo: A board, to consist of Col. Major M. R. Morgan, commissar: of i ctares on SCENES IGN LANDS, commencing h, ou M street. between 15th DAY, he 16th day of lajor p.m. lectute:-~AMEKIQ4 | George Gordon, ntantry, is appointed to PAN Tickets of admissi =A a meet at Leaven ‘h arsenal, to examine knap- mI3-30" sacks on hand at that post, and report result to W e +p. P.O Department TED, . w | Werte W. bacoe i at..opp Pa cnt off ¢ Geo. W_ Romuwe: Boom 16% Feil Biock.corner b & Fsts. wear Pat ». €F-Seud for circular At ANOS. . HENBACH, 422 11th, ab.Pa ay..act.Rnabe’s PICTURE @ PORTRAIT Fa wes, Feaxet Laws, 12% Pa. avenue, Bear i LB Trex bt Eales Q PLASTERERS. - | Joun F. RING. 65 Mase. ave., bet Girt & Laxeo wae, plain and Urnam aa tans y great TV yapepein Bem- : cca zB stay pe extended his hand in eongratalation. | ewe. anc itnek or War We Gannon: RUBSDAY EVENING, May 16, at So'clock. | Fo Was followed by Mr. Trumball ar. Sums turer and prop or. Each bottle has o c UMSTAN(C 63 ner and eral democratic Senators, who con- hay Mpipectindlanmags mission, 8 cents; Reserved Seats. 75 conts. | grarulated Mr. Ferry warmly on his goo for- Magram of church, for gale of reserved seats, itl | £TAtt y | ow Be open at Ballantyne’s Tuesday morning. May .: | 300. Jon 4 b. mi Punic Bui.prves WaANTED.—The House 1 E.3. Pew MAN, (COPY IDK & Specialty eo "ue EIRST and WASHINGTON GRE the Department. OMEN’S CHBISTIAN ASSOCIATION. = Senator Ferny’s Re-eLection.—In the Senate to-day, Mr. Ferry, of Conn., received a dispatch announcing his re-election as Senator slature of his state. Mr. ssing the character F.had finished ts JOHN B. GOUGH il] deliver one of his Eloyuent and Popular Lec- fort 2 PENEFIT OF THIS AS OCIATION, the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner and @ st.eets.on committee on public buildings and gr. 4 meeti ments trom building at tative Sawyer, of Wisconsin ing at Oshkosh, Wisconsin; agtey in favor of a pu ing at Pittsburg, Penn- vania; and from Governor McCormick, of Arizona, in regard to public buildings in the different territories. unds held z and listened to arga- eld in favor of a publie trom Represen- y XCURSIOY oT of th Compa ADIERS. Corcora: ie at wes VAY PRIZE TARG SHOUTING 1 y N MAY Pil alion, will tak etzen Pack, on C1 2p m THE Treaty oy Wasuincton.—The Senate committee on foreign relations yesterday n 2 cents nto the Pavil EMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. . . sbet-oe & 10ch ate considered the new questions arising in regard to the Washington treaty. Proof slips of the correspondence were farnishe to the committee. PIANOS, &c. Wi7 Pa. ay. bet. 1h and dep ste PRINTING OFFICES. Greson BROTHERS, 1012 Pa.ave.. Josxrn LP BARE CHANOE—Having determined to intro | Notwishetanding the injunction of secrecy has duce tn this city the celebrated SOTLO-, not been removed. it will be seen by the telegram p MACKEB PLANO, Philud in another column that the eorrespondenc> was ¥. 939 Datre't, bet. Shand wth. | bast " ; - : Tribune and Cincinnati Commercial 113 Pa avenue. Capitol Bitl. iano made, I now of eampe at 33 per Jed s Bas Metallic Roofer,) 63 241 at. less cash than any other first class Piano car | publish abstracts. Sie aes oe eee eae . de Bourbt, or for rensutable Installments. Call and amine for yournel joc he ncwest_improvemen: Re New ¥. os yong is better Snished, and oes in the New York Herald this morning. Tne IsRveritesin RouMANTA.—Io response ven. CABL RICHTER, 935 Penna. ave. r Co., 690-2, F street, near Powe. Givex M PRODUCE ASD PROVISIONS. figures to dance to the mnsic of pianos official correspondence in regard to the prosecu- Suite. Port+& UNvERi11.8.E. corner dh & Date, | For sae by 3.L. WILD & BO. 420 Oy aa tion and oppression of the Lessiites in Ropes one, B.B. Youngs, 518 10th st. N W..o9. Medical Museum. reek wee eres 5 get Mr. Peixotto, the American Consul at_ Buchar- REA ESTATE AGENTS. &c. ents for * ‘manafac! Arsraor & Dtvicy.cor. La avenue and 7th street. OST AMUSING TOY OUT —Causes inanimate MOS, BOK and dealers in Musical Instruments general: sical Lustrument to the Senate resolution of March 28, the Presi- Sent yesterday transmitted to the Senate the Liyc7* °F | est, in a letter addressed to Secretary Fish eure Pianos and ali Ma: ts Taned and | “The action of our government concerning the irl ribet ey ade jepaired. ‘Mccid-tr. | persecution of the Sows ban realized, thus far, Hexuine & Jones. 1425 ¥ street, near i5th. the moral influence it was hoped my sppoint MM. Kourer, 523 7th st. Sey Bi O. Department. ~ ment and acceptance or the position would Wx. B Chagrir.si9 warket . 7&D H.B TAD | exercise. While it bas been impossible te SoLomox -B. ‘A URANTS. Hrso+ Bots. Henry Hyson, 42) 9h, bet. D aud BE. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. PrRRY COLEMAN, %57thret.. op. Center Market Trexen & SHERMAN, 63 Louisiana avenne. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Wasnixetoy Brstxrss oLieoe, cor. 7th and L ste. SEWING MACHINES. Wargn W tsox’s, St jal es ep, J. Korr.agt. xg Macuine Comrayy, 09 9th st Family Favorite. €#- Examine Revetoxe A. 6. Stone & Go AEN, a3 sonic Temple Strongest an: 3 best aud mont perfect. Be eure and see it. SHIRT FACTOBIES, Devin & Co.(8.¥.)01 Pa. tas Ht Wenn Stw bet 1iche! Fo wanD Srot ew. O19 7th etrect,op. Post Office. sirable that it almost ealte iresit. ING ScHooL.—In the Senate to-day, Mr. Wil- sag sana wii . For Gentlemen and Lads. son, from the committee on military afaurs, a A rE avenue. 3 ith amendments, the bill incorpora TCKER AnD CANDLE ‘CTORIES, 1CK SUIT FOR EACH. National Soldiers’ and In- SOA’ - Ghaodih. 1 Training Association.” The bill con- Batrs & BroTueR, 619 21 st., bet. 7th. Tue Best Barcarns In Snbstantial Goods. stitutes Ambrose E. Burnside, Louis Wagner, mu, STAMPING DEPOTS. mse, | TB¥ Beet Baxoa:xs In SabstantiaGoods. | James Oasey, ‘vimothy Lubey and others, a bod ; =. @. “ a Patent OMce. | tye Bust Bakcalxs In Substantial Goods. litie and law im the Dis-rict of STEAM AND GAS EI lumbia, under the name TE &e. “ A.MSmrnneDa Conse be en beeen Seebets | TE ‘The principal reason for this is that we made it on Purpose to eell tt. Another reason is we can’t keep it. Auother reason is that the public come tm so rap- {aly to buy it that they aretuking it nearly all away Another reason is that it is all so good aud so de- restrain prejudices fostered by designing men mostly for political ends, and in many instances for the purposes of robbery, every attempt a* 7. violence has been promptly quelled and effective measures taken to prevent outrages.” Tae TREATY BRFORE THR SENATE.—The proposed new article of the Washington treaty is not before the Senate for ratification, but SPRING AND SUMMER, ALL OUR STOCK geeeaued es ereiae th a wicw of obtaining the opinion of the Sen- et s/ ate for the guidance ol @ President in his ga eas 7 formal action in the negotiation. ‘The article a ig not new matter, but was submitted to the United States by Great Britain in a somewhat TO BE SOLD different ferm a short time siuce. At that time, however. our government insisted that the en- tire matter should be referred to the Geneva *Tbitration; but the opposite side would not con- Our in the proposition, and hence the new arti- cle as publie on Tuesday. The United States still maintains that the claims for conse- quential damages were inciuded in the treaty, but is willing to accept the declaration that Great Britain thinks otherwise, and will not make any claims before the Geneva tribunal for such damages. SOLDIERS’ awp Saitons’ INDUSTRIAL TRAIN- WITHOUT DELAY. THE REASONS WHY. the prices areso low that Best Batoaixs in Substantial Goods. for its object the establishment of ieduatriel e » STORE YARDS, JUST THE THING FOR THE SEASON, queen te states territories WJ &C.A AckER, ist and E streets N. W. op sus where the orphans of Union soldiers and sailors STOVES. SHEET IRON, TIN WARE. who died from their wounds, or from diseas: Warren DWrvait. 46 Pa Bear £4 street MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. contracted in the service during the rebellion, Mu & Co. 317 th st. bet. Pa. av. & Dat will be instructed in trades and indus- WW. Re a doe oH and irises Every off. put forth thie ate free of cost to destitute parents Jous Monas alec Ts Rootes ais eho eee: PLEASE THE PEOPLE; or orphans. he bill gives the | re TEA AND COFFEE STORES. The very greatest care taken to have the ing, selling, Se. amenil- OnieNTaL TeaStoRE. A.M. Wheeler, €23 7th street, STYLE, QUALITY AND MAKE ment 4 at_ the corporators TITLE EXAMINERS. yk equal. superior, Ready -made board of directors, con- 4.0 BALey. 89 Pa.av.. Law Oonvoyanc’g, Notary. | Ulouking in the market" ©? $87 ‘ ‘of not less than ‘ Scpeeseutiny ta OBACCO AND CIGAR BTO : err gesecas of Columbia, and nine each from Jetaxp or CUBA, Luchs & Bro.- 7th a6.» 57 CALL ~ EXAMINE: !— PURCHASE! |v Davint Lovettam, las Ben: ave’, user ‘ : Paitin Warp scotbent oot Bar HASBLE BROTHERS, TOYS, FANCY ABTICLES, . Cun. KUrrent, @87th street, near D. TRUSK BAR Jas b. Tortam & Co., 487th ut., F Ba. Daria Pixnck, ioe Betrectneariicns ene ERC! x Wie. Rooeins, 839 10th street, PERTAKERS. Ps Siz] near th . Atos bay, ta Poon ave. und lit Oca SW ae. 26H, 319 Mh street, south of Pa. ave. ar. Bfogt Teh et seen ath, 1.) 904 Pe. av. ot | Fair with oF Sy saree sores E RE Seti: Goons whotesate: mca oars tom tym. to Bo apie crest warts USFR, 19D. between | ences exces! Utween Sand spe mara t ROCHE FAAR SERS | Peano 6, oe, SS bough at air (oaah) peienas TSENG Geavine Bretilian Fobble Bpectaclee. "Wes0-tt meres vanply ot Bisgy Goode, Operation. Ts Bz L COBNER 7tx AND D STREETS. state committee yesterday resdlyod ratification som FARROW ESCAPE OF A RATLROAD 9 & m. expres train on the bE bad a narrow escape from complete near Port Jervis yesterd palace car Pe while the tran was a ning along ane The car was hankment b « Distriet Affairs im Congre s. #E MIXED SCHOOL BILL. The Senate Distriet committee held a rege’ ar meeting to-day. Mr. Sumuer was actin men tm the absence of Mr. Patterson. CORTY-SEOOND CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s Proceedings. Wapxespar, May 15. SENATE.—Mr. Wilson, from committee on military affairs, reported a bill to provide crutches for atl disabled soldiers and sailors in vhn F. Cook, W. H. A. We Johnson, Win. Syphax, 0.8. B. uw Lewis, Robert H. Booker, Ambrose Whit the late war. Passed. Wm. Milter Mr. Trumbull, from committee on the judi- the purpose ot urging the passa, clary, reported’ a bill allow: ng loyal cotton fo secure equal rights in the pa claimants to bring suit in the Courtof Claim« Wasbington and Georgetown,” o Lhomiies, At the close of Mr. L.’sargument, Mr. S 5 P * viding for the suspension of the writ of h tuand dead Us him to in bebalf of the committee, requ mornin ead corpus, in the discretion of the Presi oth me in his back yard. have his address printed, tn order that it may | March's, 173, was taken up. tied behind t Itt suspected | be Inid before the committee. Mr. Cameron moved to lay it aside, to proceed | « toul murder has boom perpetrated FAVOKABLE REPORT IN THE CASE OF MR | with the Baltimore and Potomac depot site bul OFFERS FOR GOVERSMENT BowDa CLICK which had been specially set for to-day. Te were twenty offers of bonds to-day The committee una: ly az Mr. Stockton asked that the habeas corp: ing to about $6,044.50), a 18 to in favor of the confirmation of Mr. Galick, re- | bill be not acted on until alonday, when M The amount for - cently nominated by the President to be a mem- 1 ' ¥ Bayard would be present. He made this re. go ber of the District Council. st at the suggestion of Mr. Bayard, wio was f the two democratsou the kuklax ovm should be giad to a one ng, and dise I meeting this mor ne bill to incorporate the Northern Lib rket Company. No coneiusion reached. ‘The committee adjourned until co- morrow morning, when the action of the com. mittee on this subject will be determined, THE OVERSLATGHED QUARTERMASTERS.— The House military committee it is understood recently agreed to report a bill giving officers of the quartermasters’ department who have been oversiaughed in the matter of promotion th: rank of these officers who were promoted over -_—_— From Enrope To day. MARSHAL MARAINE UNOKE ARREST. Panis, May 15.—Marshal Bi. placed under arrest. ts allowed to rr home, but guards have grounds surromnding t Outsite parties trom comm CARLIST REPULSE IN SPAIN. Manni», May 1.—A force which ent Spain from Portugal was met oar the tren’ os by a bodvor g and driven back inte the Ports EFFECT OF THE PRESIDENTS ald he t e would be Jusit nting th bill should go over co when the end of the sessioa was so itl woald not be | act Bilt ¢ Mr. Cameron was then acre pays 18, asked Mr. Cameron to let his bill lay »in Order to proceed with ¢ ' | TREATY Ne their heads for meritorious service during the | oo scace seporton the deicleney appropria- | : _~ Save. war. Finding, however, that the seniors were | “um bill. S ai net | pucmnon, May a FP. m.—The mewage of endeavoring fo influence membeis to reject the lorrill (Vt) expressed his surprise that | President Grant to the Cuited States Sen ete report and passa bill displacing the promoted cers from their relative rank, the committee tabled the whole subject. The effrtaof Genera: Saxton to bring about a reconsideration of thix last action brought on a renewal of hostilities, and General Ingails and his associates are resolved now to oppose the compromise to which they had previously assented. Mn. Greecey Revines prom Tae Tamneye. The Tribune to-day publishes the following card: “The Tribune has ceased to be a party organ, but the unexpected nomination of its editor al Cincinnati seems to involve it ina new em’ rossment. All must be aware that the pos of a journalist, who is at the same time a car dats, is, at the best, irksome and diffica he is'fettered in act od ‘ole should presume to ask to proceed with | submitting the proposed the business of the nation when a bill in the in- | the Washington treaty. re terest of a railroad corporation was pening. | claims, serves to treasure t Laughter.) He hoped no bill of merely ns | difference between the tw onal importance would be allowed to in e | honorably settied. Tue public: with am: asure for the benefit of the great Mr. sage has had great cff. Scott, of Pew Ivania, who came near receiv- | American secarits the nomination ter the Presidency at C.a- | at the opening ciunati, [Laughter.) Mr. Hamilton (Md) desired to have the ayes anid novs on the Question of Laying aside the rail road bill to proceed with the d port. He wanted to see if Senators t ito push aide business in which the whole ne ion Was interested for the purpose of proceediag with a private railroad bi After some further discussion, it was age © lay over the railroad bill imfurmally, aud th conterence report on t up h , Which are now fir ington, J a ctew pra very day that the weather zon the approaching race is favorable. B - is wow two to one in tavor of the London crow. cism by the knowledge that whatever 9 MAESIATION BCX, | > say or do is closely scinned by thousands eager byavote | The New York Democratic Convea- to find in it what may be so interpreted asto tea. annoy or perplex these who are supporting him | THE BALTIMORE Ax rotowac Deror sire OCHESTER, May 15.—The dem cratic con- as a candidate, and to whom his shacke! dition will mot permit him to be serviceable. e undersigned, therefore, withdraws aso_ Intely trom the couduct of the Tribun-, ant will henceforsh, until further notice, exercise no control or supervision over its columns. Hosace Greatey gement of the Trilune falls BILL was then proceeded with. Mr. Morrili,ot Vermont, regretted that b to give his views against tis b Ww that a large majority of the Sca- now commited to its support. He thea to the Pennsylvania Central railroad as ‘corporation posses-ing more capital than the id United States bank, which some poo; ught threatened the liberties of the countr; vention assem ied at half past | Samuel J. Tilden called the con | in ashort speech. Thomas Kins:la, | was chosen temporary chairm in to-day ing the chair, he sard he knew he was not sele-t ed tor individual cousideratioas, bat was one of the earlicst an] most earn cates Of 8 union of all the liberal eleme (Cheers.) E. OQ. Perrin was appointed tempo- rary secretary. ‘The editorial m on Whitelaw THe Strike oF Tas Correr Mixers oF Pbis Baltimore and Potomac road was a brauch On the call of the ro!l of names the contestin MicniGan is general at the Calumet, Hecla, | of the Pennsylvania Cengral. He then read | delegations from New York city avd One: Schoolcraft, Quincy, Franklin and Penabeck | irom the charter of the Baltimore and Potomac | county were referred to the committee on mives. Twothousand have been engazed. was passed by the Maryland legislatare in and said that it conferred the most extra. ordinary privileges, allof which Congress was asked toconfirm. ‘The ground which was to be given away to this company could not be par- chased tor half a million dollars, the streets we to be blocked up, the public’ grounds to be marred, and the very doorway ot the pl to 1¢ invaded. Congress was going to do, also, what it had never yet done—vote to incorporate 4 railroad im a State. Mr. Morrill moved an amendment io out all after the enactin ovision that the tested seats. A resolution was offered to point a committee, of two delegates fr assembly district ‘and four fro large, to the national conventios and that the d. meth u: unit; which was laid onthe table on elections @ ntested seate were appa and the conventic ed to three °c! The attendance is lar, 1 enthusiastic. The New York Ec™ira, May 15. ‘The ringleaders at the Calumetand Hecia imines were arrested, but were reseued by the mob from six depnty sheritis. | No one has been injured as yet. The strike has heen going on for twelve days, Governor Baldwin has received a dis- patch trom the judge and prosecuting attorney of Houghton y confirming the accoants of the formidable nature of the strike, and ihe powerlessness of the civil anthorities, and re. questing further assistance. Another detach- ment of fifty troops left yesterday for the scene of the disturbance. jon. he republican « B. Cerne Mysterious Disarreara’ at nor 4 Bape. Gnoom —On the 14th of April last, Julius Vozt. hu ape commas aged twenty-three, left Providence, K. l., € s alinded t sto: express train for this city. where he wax (o bave gi poe teagan ¢ 4s to the laying of steam railway tracks in the city of Washingwn. both of existing roats and those in process of construction; also, a the location and constract ng on the obstruct public parks, and to report as full and comprehensive plan above particulars, Mr, Sumner said, after most m and whe Grant was reached the Cheer tion was continuous for se then proceeded te siate the w: him as President L. Z. Remington, of St. Lawrence: R.G. Hal ley, Of Seneca, and E. B. Gere, of Tioga, w chosen secretaries. The roll of delegates wa then called. the name o ot the conven minntes. He pertormed by been married to a yorng ladvte whom ha ap peared to be d-votedly attached. bi possession £250 and a gold watch, an intention to settle in t and foliow his oce rver. friends in Providence not having heard from him since he jett bis home made Inqtiries ant His as embracing all the found that he failed to keep bis appointment for the wedding. and had not been seen by any of e consider. Sing f ; ation he must vote against (his bill, as he could ———_9___ petae Dinaihae Se eenen. Jeuce. | In- J got consent to destroy the park, and he was an- Tre Methodist General Conference. spe . en notitied, and is makin pagine how any ous could c to it. ew York, May 15.—In the Metho list search for the misting mar ¥. Tim's, thie | Sie te imagine Low any ous could co Eo ory- | eral Conference to-day, a motion was med appoint in each state an‘ terr lawyer to act for the cherch. The motion was carried. A collection was taken to complete the amount necessary tor the ere ment to Bishop Kingsley benefit of the family o ease! Seventeen bundred and sixty-four dollar Praised in the conference. Seven hundred and fifty are required to ete the sum for th tobument. and the balance goes to the d-ceased bishop's family. He spoke eloquently of the nes ng the park for the benefit of the peop fir. Stockton looked at this thing from a prac- feal point of view. He did not believe the way city was to buiid y progress. The pack aught not to be where it is; frought to be in the sountry, accessible to all. The town councils vad given this privilege which the railroad wked, and most of the best citizens were La avor of it. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The House having at the session of last night sec~ suded the demand for the previous question How Tae Mountain Fines Beory. Kondout Freeman, published in Ulster coanty, New York, where the mountain fires are now burning, justly urges extra carefuluess by sons whose business brings them Into the woods. It says that the owners of huckleberry patehos sometimes burn off the brush to start up their crop, and thereby endanger their neighbor's barns and fences that they may Gili their bas- kets. Hunters’ camp-fires frequently start the flames, and careless persons of every class set fires going which never stop until a wide extent of ground is burned over. shop. «were Camano, M Great Lavon Strike 1x Cutcaco.—In | apon the bill to e stenographers for the yesterday by duarisws. Cul. Lo: rev- Chicago, a demonstration ot irades and labor J Spurts of the Un sbi States, ther utostio of tee | lationist, retired on the iy ae workinen git eee to-day, It is thought the | tinal passage cane ap ax uminished busines, | ¥iBO% bendquarters are at Chera. Me tins workmen will strike for higher wagos, or fora | aftertue reading of thejournai,and the bill was reas Cerces. Gen. Garcia 0 is Caden reduction of the hours of labor. There are in yeas if nays 8. at Saltillo wit the city about 10,000 carpenters, 8,00) brick- layers, 2,000 plasterers, 2,000 painters, 3,000 stone- cutters, and other trades in proportion. The carpenters are getting an average of $3.25, and bricklayers an average of $5 a day. I the procession will contain 20,000 ‘Tug Kentvcxy Racks.—The attendance at the races at Lexington yesterlay was large. The first race for the Pho Hotel Stakes, mile he has reinforced with Mr. Marshall (:.1.), from the committee on a: and ill retarn to Za propriations, reported back the West Poli Academy appropriation bill, with Senai amendments. The committee recommend concurrence in one and non-conc arrence in the other four Sen- ate amendments. The recommendations were adopted, and a committee of conference was ordered. — " of senator Ferry. New Haven, May 18.—Gen. 0. 8. Perry been elected United States Senator for six years from March éth, 1575. The vote steot on Joint ballot 133 for Ferry, to 125 for Hawley. They entire democratic vote wasgiven to Ferry, heats, three- olds—Planctarium, 1, 1; Flore a (Md.) reported, trom the same | and 17 republicass voted | for hime , ted te (tds Than of Andersim,3, 0; arty | THE CONSULAR AND DrrLomaTic APraorRia- Reward for Mardcrers. rogtown, 1; Spendthcitt, Ps Motlje TION BILL, St.Louis, May 15.—The civil auti 3; Elsie, 0; May Viley, 0; Oceanic, 0; Minnie | With the Senate amendments. Cass county having fatled to bring to j . Lee, 0; time, 2:09. ‘This time is coushiered the |, The committee recommend concurrence in | murderers of Stevenson, Ci nd” Datro, at fastest on record for a mile and a quarter dash. mrt pepe er enn trod clause gee 9 a pod ~ sot gooaty 0 eroctomel jon was ry, 3 af e mil iearagaa, also y erday, eri rewarl ea. ‘a ereans Hregtown ond Siollie God werd thet Cutout Gees bins inebemd ae | eee persons sugagedin thet oan ee ~ as ei waey woes leave a minisier at each of —, RIOTS ROB AGAINST A CLERGYMAW. | these count A Rey. E. T. Berkley, for fitteen years pastor of | Mr. Brooks (N. Y.) the amendment | _ POTTSVILLE, May io. —Michael St. George’s Episcopal church, ii St. Louis, was | op the that the states were too invigniti- | pulled on Mount Carbon. bri arraigned zesterday before fan ecelesiastical | cant und that it wae beneath the digaity af oa: ate the oamtl, wleare habeay easieea ee court, on the charge of assault and battery on | great republic to send a minister to each of | {nto : va Ella C. Perry, eleven years old, at different | these petty republics. | Susurd, ‘who’ le ‘a ‘bostanan, was arrested ai mes during the summer of 1870. ‘The procee 1- ings of the court were public up to the time the testimony of Miss Perry was taken, when the were closed. Schayikill Haven. The Treaty - ace Pa New Yorx, May 15—Tee Herald thi Banks (Mass.) contended that it was the ent, under all & few thousand dollars might with protit be | ,, five convention by the New York members, at | Puvcenwenty 31) Suni @asamneen eee once e Cen | last might. Washing. | ° 7), and nays were ordered, and the - ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the principal AE rsd “ Bed action of Uke democratic brauch of the wo: clea oda anit want an od hr House refused to concur in the amendment— suffrage party on Friday puts another --form:- Abt was among the invited gueste, aud rOceiend | TERS: 86; Bays, 91. ih dable” candicate in the field for President. ‘au enthuslantis woleoen: guests, and recei Of the remainiag beago | amendments the | For fear that the reader Jose sight of the eleo Honse concurred in ten and non-concurred in | numerous seckers for the ofion ot ober ot, the Senator Scuunz writes to the Clucinnati | ¢ other ten, and a committee of confereuce | trate, we give the ares heard from, as Enquirer emphatically denying that he tele- was oxéered. foliows:—Daptel Pratt, mipatetic; “Gosrge to Mr. Greeley daring the session of the | ary. Batter (ate? i -_ Train, ; James Black, tem- beral . offered a resolation ‘ance; Judge David Davis, labor rosormer; eae the ticket to Le nominated. Waore, | the President of the Senate and the Speaker of | Horace ‘Groolsy, protection und treetmstr Vie upon the Baquirer says the which oer- | {Be jiguse adjourn their respective Houses on | tori C. Wi » Woman suftrage.—N. ¥. tainly was sent, was a forgery, and calls upon | ‘e >’ gw tS ah atten Wt ciaay Post. aa peo te = Dotice that he woutl offer it agai 7 Tene 1s GREAT EXCITAMENT in Lavonia, The House then, on motion of Mr. Davis, | N. H. by aman {ast November, to'os- me, = a "Mari and aa ‘eliows" pions TEE mayor and councilman, and resulted in J. 8. Prior to committce, Mr. Farns- | that were th the grave of thedacoased. See oie Sekineme anes | Sam teeth ca gee) tear go | See, See 114, and_the following councilmen: | obsain an ‘on the fan, deat; Wescy Shuck, deus eens nSn'G. | “ae Pamewort amendment to the ran, a5 orns, an: r F. Hetzel, rep. . , substitute offered te af ’ the further, that SF ee Sees eer: ‘mext sec- = = ceed toiaues poloaes ty ns red cn cmondmesit to the thind section of tho bil xing a specific duty of 81 per betaiecks whiteweod, spruce and vase weod aud any of per thousand when ‘on one side, planed on one side ‘Mees. Potore, Malet aud Fey (Me.) Conger (38 ) Dawes (Masa), and a a Groots and ox (N-'¥.), end Farsomosth cil} | oy BBereih ieee oe the 10th, 17th, r. Peters (Me.) offered a substitute that the and several ‘Were injured. No duty on lumber shall be ninety per cent. of the were lost. present rates. 57 Fee tole woods near Serenton, Ps. Caro, Michigan, having uo Jail,impounds | Ser'and lnmbet. cret nail it aentgermeremner sven | osreb a SS suceer of fingers @ . J. HL Potenen, of the frm of Jay reported ; boat moeered a r ‘the a Shesarvetives of Davenport, = Mkigen Cuteareicy tris tale pare pfs lad property of the late Jobn S$! ‘to the beirsof | one of the candidates for that borough at tho lege races this summer, Rest cloction,

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