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-aSEERENIsssseese THE EVENING STAR. Published baiiy, Sundays Exeepted, | ARa,,/ od ¢ : TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ~~ This Afternoon’s Dispatches, AT THE STAR BUILDING. a aE Fenusylvauia Avenue, corner niece. | sfssoctated Press Reports. * Se THE BXEAING STAR NEWSPAPER COWT, . May 11 — Arrived. the Rising & He MUFF MANN, Prev’t, ica, Mth. ‘The American steamer Vir. THE EVENING STAR fs served by carrier to -— + g'nius sailed trom Aspinwall April 20th, con- 1 a ~ voyed for twenty miles at sea by the gunboat e Kansas, and followed by the Spaniah frigate Two Cente ench. By mait—three months, $1.80; str months, £3.00, one year, 85 rarro, both of the latter gaing out fully pre- THE WE hed Fritey—SLac Fared for action. No trouble, however, oc | curred. The Virginius cleared for Puerto Oa- yer. SF invariably t sdvance, ta doth case | OL : 0 paper ent longer than paid for. | V=, 39—N°. 5,981. GTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1872. TWO CENTS. Fieaive ees thar seit aoe ted Seat of advertising farnished on appiteation LY STAR—peb to overtake the Virginius. The Virginias was Sompelied to put inco Carthagena ou the 2th —_———— Ee | — - = — in fistrese, leaking badiy. Sh» would repair BUSINESS DIRECTORY: |" Sncceer eeu | EVENING STAR. [#4 WANmiyetoy To TUE TROPICS. | oi gSMAMMTON, A. us| FORTY-SEOOND CONGRESS. | sitinste cen : E .CTORIES. Uap ICE CREAM MANUFA tpt alan ad Tene | ‘This Afiamnse’s Proceedings. Puiners Exruites ‘ . , 8. E. corner lth st. & Pa. ave “ . No. 1. kept concern, and it was a relief to emerge from eee ars Sxreiine o : ia Containing Cards of First-class Establishments Kk FACTORIES. Washington News and Gossip. — its cheerless rooms to the streets lined with gar- Fava, May © the expulsion of pricets whe freschovactioney in all Branches of Bus ness in the District, » Iyx Co., office, 512 9h *t , bet. Band F. Se Reg ar sient eit [Editorial Correspondence of The Star.) dens fragrant with beantiful flowers and partic- SENATE.—The House concurrent resolution | politics. 5 7 AGRICULTURAL WAREHO' - Mane Leermmane tremeyeatinn | NEMEnAl. ase re St. Joux’s River, Fia., April, 1872. | ularly rich im varieties of the rose, notably the | tora sine die adjournment on Monday, June 3, | AROTSER ONE KORSS WAR TH (OAR A DAREn. SS ha 290.0. S00, ug, |” Re oes source to-day were €263,10;. Leaving Washington ina cold rain-storm it | ‘Cloth ot Gold” rose; here almost rising to the LE DEPOTS. " La. was referred to the committee on finance. = the threatening or.Tthand Dats. | THE CABINET SESSION to-day was of short : BR. Laxnens & €u.. Albany Ale. 519 Le. avenon ee SL wring t a 5 to seemed the proper thing to do to head inthis | “Uenity of @ tree. Of course every visitor tween jonduras an} Salv & wat Union f Ra Iv. av..near7tl tion, and nobusinessof unasualimportance | Gireetion to the land wt ch myers Charleston = A orig ml Peerage the Mr. Chandler, from the committee on com- | citizens of the latter state EE &Grecs. Massey's Phil's Ait, O sorget 1 ay erg as 3 SO Dep't. | “uration, and n s of irecton the land of the orange an © | Battery, and Fort Sumter, Climbing the worn . aameaena ioe: | tae “ARCHITECIS. eee | Pecans dete tie kW MED: acceler | wad dander) dendorhtien. palmetto and the healing turpentine, but it so | stone stéps to the towerof this venerable church, | than Win kad eave notioe be wees eat © cor. 16th sad @ et. 9. Treaen-7 sPhowntx U Ine. Co. 40 7th at. i : 9 7,9. May Bet werda} Es Tob Este} CHARLES GeNtscn has been appointed a | happened that J have found ‘One sees a panorama of . Office De ‘ens > Cor. Hh & Vets, tevorieceicre® Frat cis Heyer. 0-505 7th at. first-class clerk inthe Appointment Ufies,of | good thing to have along al! the way from lar beauty and his- MUTINY. ica toric interest spread before him. Peninsular | Mir. Thurman reported the House bil! to «= district attorneys, and marshals, the specu toreturn. She agni ARx tas ath Sereet ms Ts E.C Wee ven. (also conveyancing.) 997th street. and ‘ | Charleston is beiow, flanked right and lett by lish a United States district court at Toledo, ieee Tih wer ene Fee eS eC | in Feit Ol on di pment. Washington to Florida. Here, as with us, it is | Ms two rivers, and sending its delightful prome- peng pee pay present consideration." | ance papers from Ne JEWELSY bp og ste. ure Seg ante ape the same story of “the coldest winter known for | nade Battery tar out into a bay studded with Mr. Trumbull opposed the bill, and said there errived there April 1 t o thtseeSESR ESA oc ace” | © vuricdn wml eeacar se" | mutt ocr ams eda | yar aura th hetuney ow | Euan eet at | «testament erga Ges | Rae sie 0. bateee te sete Legg ji Lot fb btn wy Hall pense under the civil-servtee rules. Fas not dificult to trace the iine of progres | an’s Isla What stately, ht Onas. WALTER. 32 D street, . path dbied std wt | | Oras South by the advance of vegetation; and by the : palatial” buildings are those fronting laters i: a were the ones whe were cl: to the same point ti but the sm r ER, SHOE FINDINGS, &. | T0-vAy was District day in the House, but at | time South Carolina was reached nature had ery. the residences of the old no- pete ah ge ed courts. The law; did not come back ¢ eS W.2 Tene TISMih ctrect, betwece @ ond Ble the request of Mr. Dawes, and with the comsont | put on her full robb of vernal green. For the de balls, pariore: Horatig, away Shelx grand | might want them, but the interests of the people - ftemart then rose again ‘ Joun C Sua¥en. 714D street, betweee Mthand 8h. | of the House, Mr. Starkweather, chalcman of | most part the country bordering upon the Po- | Ties opentug eut story above stay, aro te baa of by a Spanich war vomel, restared, lin Jos. H. BANLe rx. —_—ae a ee De Dieict committee, consented to let District | tomac looked bare and brown, bat an oceasiona! | Sicus Piazzas and balconies, factng to caich | court; it merely provided that the dey ct ji command, and he run her into King jon a ae Aveune, bet. 6th and7th, | business gy over until next Friday. field of young wheat, with its delicate pea-green eo a eee eemen 27 gare | at Gleveland should hold t 9 terms of his 6 porting her in distrem. | T: “ LIfHOGRAPHERS. . Pensonal.—Hon. David A. Wells is at the | hue, gave promise of better things, sccm dweilings at for the gods. fut withal they | ateneedesphuere were, many admairatcy eases | © en ey eine Whe crew, who, SER STABLES eters | Nasional hotel ----Hon, Dwight Townsend, EXIT OF THE MAIL BOATS. appeared ty havea look of not being fully occu- | was sosmail that it would not pay the parties The result of this litigation was Kr ea ee beer etable of New York, ixat the Arlington. -*--Waddy | Below Glymont traces of the new rallroid | pied. or of the occupants not ba ng able to | 20 to Cleveland. The judge was in fay ‘of this | that the vessel was put im charge of the naval Thompson, of Memphis, is at the Metropolitan | from Alexandria to Fredericksburg began to | Maintain in them all the magnificent Inxucy ot | Sy = ~ though aes Serena avenionne to — at pos Kogal. rr au ckama = e past. him; the bar or Toledo had r ityand it | ation the vessel was delivered to the United hotel. show themselves. ‘The road is so far advanced One goes to see Fort Sumter by the little | was for the interest of the people. States consul, she having been kept under the Tne Brnsreceived at the Treasury depart- | that in two months or less there will be anall- yacht Eleanor, that runs over to the islands The bill was then passed. guns of b British steamer Plover. [a the fe struction of a new revenue ma- il line b Washington and Richmond, | Very morning. The yacht with a smart breeze Mr. Sprague sabmitted the conference report | mantime a Spanish war sicamer arrived to pee RINGS, Be LOOKING GLASSES. Tas vena, aodutpanten Pooks cacao eTesed Mantas Coseate leatlapaiios and the | "shes short work ol eae dau ee between | on the West Point appropriation bill, which Paige fae movements Of the Stewart. wud the rus, 2 veesel, , : arleston. an 0 an- coneassee ie: es steamer Wyoming mics a WG. Corsueni,h be uve WY Gth and zen ate, | Francis Lawn, 1205 Pa, avenne ynear ith street, | £72 vee quoted, the Bgures being pronounced | Aquin Creck steamers, that have solong.eatered | ‘chor in the lee of the island, ands sow-bont | WaECOReUE called up the Will extending the | The captain of the Wyoming net nape BAKERIES. i ne tate nicht bali chan exorbitant, wal hed thane sation of the traveling public, | lands us on the sand-spit making oat on its | rime to Sarch 4,153; in, which the President | crew ot tenrd tee Stewart, aud she will be Mitwe hari Pe aBicel Eee | MACHINISTS. ; Seem carte reaaaant sent the fol: | will ind their cocupation gone,” wo far, ai | Meririand frou, We limb up over the | may athis decrcdon suapend te Witte habeas to ay, West, the, Wromting couroying her vr. i ead, 1 O cot st, i sh ne c ry rm . = / a 5 - atl Pi rem " Jou» McutsiiaNv Lonisiana sve. and 10th street. lowing nominations to the Senate to-day:—Na- | least, as the Potomac river is concerned. shot and shell, ‘Re. to the point _ Unele | “ 1 tg ‘Stockton presented a telegram from Mr. tere Ae ities. ‘Bory Art Bayo, Teh — a. BARPLE CORES. an@dLs:. | then Goff, jr., district attorney for West Vir- WASHINGTON'S NEW “MILKY WAY.” Sam's engineers and masons ure rebuilding the | Bayard, dated at New York, requesting that Ea BASKS ASD BANKERS. Wiser Winaan, "ett ts « st. Gincox & Tots, Pa. av., bet, 23d & 24th ., Bxveuive avenue, Savino Ba vx. cor. N EX s Savine & Tweet GOS 1Sch st, irfa; Hedyeman Slack, U. S. marshal for West | Below Aquia Creek, too, we begin to see indi- | fort. Hurry up, ye who would see Sumter the Qiegila;. Aagastus Newton Ghia W. Muon, | CMtions of what the railroad is to do for Wash. | B20! of the Morris land base eee eee aacGth, | Colsnter otek: GIA OE Tome, Man | ington, Bosldea tarnishing 6 thorterand quickie trowel is fast reconstructing and restoring, amd AL MARERT A Him scuear Peay, | COCCI customs, : hag | Toute to Richmond and the South. ‘The Vir- } the new fort “with all the ‘modern imprave- THE COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN APPAIRS has | vinia farmers are alrea/ly making preparation: : ites he way Fala — — oe received a dispatch trom Gen. Vial superin- | {9 seng supplies of milk and “track” to pets ailowing vd ss teomry away the old tendent of Indian affairs for Montana, saying | our city, gnd thé railroad company shows a | iron and other relic-material, but it docs not that the recent reportof the Marder of Sim- | pro, y' From Europe To-day. che bitl be not taken up until Lisreturn on Mon- | rae Lonpox raess STILL uanrine on Tue dy. TY. pF effort was then made to arrive at some un. Lowpon, May supplemen'a! article derstanding to ix atime When the vote should | to the treaty of ington Continue to be the be taken on the bill after Mr. Bayard had the | most prominent object of public atten’. om. Th »pportunity to be heard, bat after some discus- | leading editorial article of every London tm. ston it was abandoned. : | ing paper is devoted to the subject. The de’ » ‘The Hoase bill to amend theact providing for | Of the American Senate in acting upon the p the better security of the lives of passengers im | josed article is regarded is MARKFT STORES. 14 “5th wt op.T Dt. stow Maaker L.A ev Treasury Bop't. | fereirorty Rooms, corner hand Faire . Saboons. corner sh & Dats 00 er sh & F sta, BELL-HASGERS & LOCHSWITHS. tal to ik 4 tf * disposition to supply facilities for thi- | seem to be very rigidly enforced, and a good | \2Ute pelied in whole or in part by stca PRARCE AND GERMAN. ©. Beus x) PER. 87 F +t. betwee mens and others by Indians is faise. All is | trade in the way of stations, switches and milk deal of rubbish was brought away by our party | was alok oa by Mr. Chandler, and the amen: Pants, May 17.—The negotiations between @ ~ Pic Wew. 65 7th et <e eeeen hE Missouri, and Sioux matters are in | trains. Yes, the guerrillas of Mosby and the | f¢tne Shape of brick-bats and rusty iron. One | ments which had been made concarred in. and | the. government at Versailles and the Gorman J.-M. Kvenrine. lec. Belle © Lt excellent shape. raiders ot Eweil, who did their best to pillage, | enthusiastic chap brought away a horse-shoe the bill passed. | minister, looking to the total evacuation of the BLACK*MITH SHOPS. Hox. Georce F. Hoae @, momber of Congress | 58k and sharp: shoot us in the time of the war, | the inference being that a horse was shet over Mr. Scott then proceeded to speak on his bill. | remaining Freweh territory now oc: ed by w INSt h straot, op! . FOI s setts, positive ‘cline: - | goo will—and sell us mi eight cents a | to see, whenon the ground, why jumter KUKLUX favorably. BLEACHERIES. Sereet, ODD a onene yaa x. | lection, and will return to the practice of his | wart! They have beaten their swords into the | when itabrick-work was demolished by our bat | pow stands confersed, andin support of thishe | ¥: coon BNOVeH A. T.¥ witixs, Straw Ht & Bt. Bieacher, 92 P: bi 8. (aier Bronzing and Gilding, "| profession at the closo of the present session. | !0Dg. Sausage-shaped tin milk-cans so familiar | terics wRR really stronger than before, as from | noted from the minority kuklax report in South | Loxpom, May 11.—1t is remarked th BILL POSTEES. MUSIC STORES. € Springfield Republican saysthere isa proba- | t the eye onthe northern railroads, and the new | its size am the amount of earth within its walls aroling and other states. Although the exist- | London crew which isto row agai Farsenr & Moxtsy, 710 E strect, oppo. P.O. Dept | Lreas's. 1148 7ch street, near M street, bility that his brother, Judge Hoar, will be sent | foal will quite literally be a milky way tor | it was still a first-class farth-work, in which our | once o: these bands is thus adunitted, he desired | Janta: is bs wo ameame the strongest » Boa SES. NOTARIES. from the Middlesex district, to take the piace of | Washington. Pour on, farmers of Virginia; we | -tot and shell buried themeclece ith teas harm | to stretch the progress of thisorganization. He | have been selected, The Bereof todas bet. sth and7chais | 4.G. Hatny.s19 Pa. st.,Law,Titles Conveyancing. | 4°" Breeks. ‘J ne ae can endure! to the defenders than when is brick exterior | pelived. from Gen, B. Forrest's testimony, | ever, thinks it amply strong enougi to beat th et Lorth west, @PTICIANS. v\ ————— RICHMOND AND THE CITIES soUTH. was being knocked about their ears. hat if be was not the originator of the organi- | American crew. Fraxxtin & Co., 1227 Pa. av., bet 12th and 13th sts Naval OnpeRs.—Commander Charles? A, ms Charleston journalism used to be famons for | cation he was leader of it. To him and —_.—___. igious.8¢ ).4027¢h at.cor.D | HH Hewrrin, 468 Penn. ave., corner 4), atree 3 Beautiful Richmond, seated on her hills,seems Babcock has been ordered to na = re 4 its thunderous political editorials and its care- sitet, above D. OYSTER SALOONS. A . Oui to be improving with steadiness, and the show | ful avoidance ot news, something es waste = ee es eee aidan Nae bao yea bapa Wm. E. | of solid growth. Considering tho obatinate na. | cate with ovr Washington political papers of old. CHARLES Anson, 310 9h st.. near Penna. avenue, has been ordered to duty at Key West: ptain | mond in the rebellion, and the immense loss of i 4 és ‘ Pi nas 4 Gen. Juo. B. Gordon, of Georgia, be thoaght | Terrible Tragedy ia Marti ould be ascribed its spread. Both of themre- | wassackE OF A FAMILY OF Ten + xa. ‘used to tell the committee all they knew about New York, May 17.—Captain Patty, or the he organization. Be then quoted at length | schr. Flirt, which arrived here on Wednedsy ‘rom the reportsand the testimony to show the M a™, ports the massacre of a publican (the lat‘er_ an afternoon paper, estab- bjects and the operations of the kukluxdn the | (amily of ten pers ms, named Fougic mth ©. Rowe. 82 Loni bot stir de 7th ste Marker hag been detached froin duty as | lite in that contest, it seems remarkable that in | {ished hele by Mr. Morris, now of the Washing- | ‘tates in which that organization existed, in. French settlement of St Peter's ontintincee. ‘Boo: . Giarark Kisco Penn ave betsieagdtn ote | {PiGt Of stats of the Atlautte Meet aud ordared | jess than a decade almost all vestansok toe to editorial winter sae hank 8 fair share of space | cluding the number of murders committe In | ft appearctar Marke Bete eee rz ABD SOK STORRS. St’ Fournine cerner Hast sth strete MWe | to the receiving ship independen:e. have duappeared. This isin a great measaro | {0 editorial miatter, makencws,and very proper | Tenuetcoes Louisiane and. otier state trom | {f.2 ppears that Marie Berthem?. wile of John B ey eee eres bet. 9h and loth sts. | “- PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, @e. I HAVING BEEN STATED in the Cincinnati | 1%¢ to the fact that the defences were carth- | ly, state and local news @ Specialty. This is “ Geo, RVNEAL, Jr. 317 Tthat ,bet Pa ave. and Dat. ane (8¢5 to 1868, and detailed the provisions of the | trom John Berthemy, of Bordeaux France bet kuklux constitation, as found In the possession | which bad been contested by Laoule Berthemy, & prominent member, who | heir under the will, and after lon, litigaiion was was tried at Columbia, S.C., and is now expi- | decided in her favor. Fougier had refused a compromise in France, and it is supposed Ber- themy plotted the massacre ot the entire tauni- apon the civilization Of the age; mag | ly im order to obtain possession of the property. mostly committed on negroes. Mr. S. then emy and two accomplices were arresie 1 letailed several instances of kuklux out- | and sent to France. rage, including the horsewhipping of a coi- ored preacher, le, for preaching, and teaching the colored people, putting a salter around his neck, and threatening it nim if he did not cease teaching and preac 5 23 works, and Nature, who is evidently not in- | especially true of the News, published by two 19 C st ,bi.6 &T.rear Mot.Hotel, | Pnquirer that the democrats in Congress gave | Ciined' to hace Lee comely face permanently | Young journalists of energy and capacity, TE Tee, Ia Thtteeel near Pte | the strongest written assurances to Senator | disfigured by the ugl: gashes of war, has been ears Riordan (formerly of Washington) au RY SVEVESTER. 112 7th atreet, near Mi. ‘Trumbull, Scburz and others thatthe democrats | busy with rain, and frost, and sunshine in 5 APER HANGERS. Nould support the Cincinnati nominecs. the | leveling and lling up aud covering the sear | ‘The road from Cus icston to Savannah ts mo- Dorct as Moone, 299th street. near Penn Associated Press agent is 1equest leading | with @ new dress of vegetation. One must look | notonous in its sandy level, but there are many ; democratic members to contradict that state- | sharp in entering or leaving Richmond to detect | features of interest to the stranger in the forests, | men". and to say that no assurances, written or | aby signs of the Inte cargege. ene penne §P abundantly and gracetully draped with the ee mete given to the Senators or any oue | burg there are some traces of earth-works and | S.anish moss; the submerged rice-fields; the BB. uxrneené Co..9 Pa at. teeth & Wrhete, ENTS. else to that effect. rifle-pits, but these are fast losing their identity, | novel cane brakes; and the lively show ot allt- Runwax, Monldings, &c..19% et. and Canal, Mcxx &Co_(8_Y_Scl.Am,)8 E. cor. P& 7th eT Festa! or dona a eaceaiy ae deters hose ite sre tras . Ons Am ») Cor. rs. One of these we on board, who, 2 P ‘4 A R. CHEESE, &e icoteae Panky Tih street, GrrEnaL Howarp has forwarded to the | e note-book’ and | of enormous live oake, clothed with trailing i Penasylvania avenne, Slipper Manefacturer, 2% 7th st. 5. W. HS. & beivcn, 316-13 2 13th street. BUILDING MATERIAIA. 4 - KNiGHT brotue: goods 13.W. corntr Mh&E ste, | KUGNT BROTH mnen.(wholveais ouly)c Ab &D | YG Moons! CAMINET SHOPS. Wiis Wks A The coffee se PU Department, | Seretary of the Interior a favorabie account | Mt- Winkle, carried a han f ne. in more freely, but . il to catch stray bits of mation, b: moss, leading up to it, would be seen, but asa | This man, Elias Gill, was compelled to leav 3 1 os Tt, gi 7th st orp, Beenteffice, | Of the well-meaning of the Ind aus in portions | Pencil, to cateh, stray bits of into rthe victim | genefal thing the track'isthroughewarapyincd, | Si! country, and is now in Siberia, an exile | Price are very high. Logwood scarce Sa ee 28 B ssrect near leh Gro. W Mornwats. Bosse Wit Foti bY ep a of Arizona. The General is of the opinion that | of a false alarm. Between Petersburg and | 4way trom human habitation. WRAY eR. ininel phoistering).) nen Pat. . aler emand. The revol rom his native land, for fear of the kuklux. | ¥ b Bee rfids by armed kuklux on the jails, taking ow a prisoners, and hanging them. ‘These oscar, | #7 generally quiet. Quotath el the Indiaus are sincere in their protestations of | Weldon the blackened chimneys of a ruined | , The railroad dces not seem to be much PATENT 4 EDICINES. — ate remaining at peace with the government, and | home brought out the uote-book in haste, but it | traveled at this season of the year, and our train areal romery ‘anmen, | Will at all times assist i bringing to justice all | had to go back again, on the assurance of the | Consisted of two passenger cars; one first-class * Rac bottle has © | Tobbers who may pass near the Apache reserva- | colored’ brakeswon tnt “that ‘ere house | Car, and one second-class. On the Southern owt err Dram oo. cences hid ait taken place before the sub- | ‘om 12 lagwood, 4 wold, St : n, and that patient and persistent efforts wil! | cotched afire bout a month ago.” It was the | Tailroads the colored rs are restric: ‘ommittee visited South Carolina, The whole pr al folve the ‘Arizonian Tndign problem without ae a little later, when oe aiatenar ee yet to second-class cars. The situation is illus- estimony showed that there existed a carnival | Th€ Methodist Gemeral Conference. t: war. brakesman caused ‘the erasure of an eloquent | trated by the following conversation with a rail. note upon the marks of a furious artillery bat- | Toad official on a Georgia railroad : Ges. Rervs Saxton, who has been in the | tle visible upon the scarred and maimed tranks ie ee bd Sees pemengee city for some time past, h: eturne! t » | of anoble forest, by declaring the said noble 4 ; Matec Wak kA ee | ee ee rpumtime orchard,” and the | A- No, we put them in a separate car at half quartermaster of the department | fF" 2 3 1 mes fs ‘sof war onsuid trees to be nothing bat “tur- | P of Columbia. at Portland, Oregon. Daring his | yum-rme boves stey in Washington he has given uaremitting ar- | PUY that night 5 tention to the claim of himself anda number of wtintien oxen ema: ether quartermast Suricoun nOe eee fost or and Canal. | grades New York, May At the mecting of the of crime not surpassed in any civilized comma Fseen Bog feu “ aity. Ho also produced testimony vo chow that | Vchomet comference this morning an ord he body of the local goveruments were in sym- | ¥9* a hee ee shone peo pathy with the kukiux. Several of the justices aye po contributions from the conz " g members of the order, thus making the and that a samen on a, cum pon of administration of fastion am ockery. is ka- zeker . tut res of <lux organization included among its mem ers ~ : th hed ling hose who confessed to every crime known to | Ta! > sae me ye T weep nder of the scssion he law, and embraced nearly the entire white | “** deyoted to religions services. opalation, trom the bigheet class to the lowest. ee ao tzerott Hal! s How. ita colored man buys a first class wd for ® considerable portion | “chet and presents bimseir. of the next day we were passing thr: a h. A. He wouid not be admitted, or if he entered (ito the new | great turpentine districts of the. he would be hastled out. the army | # . y reed. ot ; ,,&- Suppose a colored Senator or Representa- . fe, either in ‘son OF property, _ Nominations for Con, 118 Pa. ev. tot thane Irn, Puoenix Mills, 1219 Uhlo syeaue, n Dil of Asati, bat tailing to estab: | to Uhariosten Pack ie rom Me se oes | tive in Congress should demand « rst class | }P0he WAS Sate them; and'it nee] hoteccis | New Omteanse May teen ha street, May building. \ ne ak Deane, Besek te, Deen galright before the military com | tia and Augusta. The stiff leaves ot the pine | Seat. : surprise that few white men were willing to be- | Houston (Texas) «pecial rays tt : {See advertisements.) | jealer in Sash,Dvors ude. of Congress, and the more important | were now Varied by the bright yellow of the | A. It would be all the same. come martyrs. The county ot York, S. C., legates e €@ACH FINDINGS itary businces imperatively demanding the | fragrant jereamine’and. by fa eee green | , Q. Suppose the rejected passenger makes an | \ittre this state Of aflairs prevatied,’ was ai convention, with tastractions to vate sow & C».. 96 9h st, Opp. Conter Market. Paiaeseat Meh, | Mmainder ot the sewion, the subject has veen | or the ‘wid scuppernong grape throwing its appeal to the courts? S urmedcamp at the timeot the suspension o: the mnt and Governor Davis. Dd. MISSIONERS OF DEEDS. sbangoned for the present. graceful drapery over every available support. | He w-uld gain nothing in our State courts, | Sritof habeas corpus. He farther quoted feom A. B. Morton w. wie d as cox 4 1 | but ithe should, our railroad companies have | ° rt as to the South Carolina | candidates for Congress at l Jeexrn 1 K. Piawt.corner B and &h streets N.W, Prat eh District Affairs in Congress. Vinezarde of te cultivated souppernong also ~ tow png ss eect be majority re ptr odh onl Gare ine Saares St re pa Fussvor on Sawer) BAD: | exsine ove ermant. eehoten monary Florence. 8. G. the tat wan keeract a | Hanies could better aftord to pay the highest | Sioicnce awd outrages were invariably eomalt ron, Z0,he Tnvestizated. ye Saree 2 ” . SQUARE. n d jarded te f the republican parcy. Boston, May li.—Anorder has be NVEY ANCERS. iciaigheces asta, snes meey th abrest : tod. ihe bier, Tabled eapparuong | heteaitepomenger tcl tn they wosia | Si flammamiy of te roublican war | , Rornam, Nay vane Was boon nao Harsy. 81% Pa ave..( Law, Titles, Notary.) E a Gee t.70 7 Sart. bee S Qivesd win, | The House District committee imet again this Looe a mepasn bel “7 os etmaeoa st evitably doit Regroes were admitted. the Keckiun before the comaniben confessing | vestigation of the circumstances atten ling the QOEES, GEALING WAX. ac. Santis O'Hiagax isl 119th / | morning, and agreed to report a bil! directing | ;\Catawba,”’a Nery fair of thelr kinds aad the | @- Bit the whites would be compelled to use hat its main objects were to defeat ‘the radical | arrest and confinement of Daniel Webcter Ap. ee cas Suceale. 20 Te tireek Wa. Rormwart., 13 Pi De we pence of public: works to open! H street | ices wan provaity @ mace Chale en | tbe catsiveny seme party and prevent the megrocs from exercising | pleton aid the injuries rece ved. by la tno CORSETS, SKIRTS, &e. Jas Basax (also Metallic Roofer,) north, trom 4th to Sth street west, asa public | than the logwood fabrication of commerce go- | A. Well, no. On these coast lines they wou'd | ‘he right of suflrage. It'ie idle to talk abit | tke fire. Det varias Underwear generally) #8 9:b s . PRINTING OFFICES. Lighway, of uniform width with E st-eet. ing by the name. A tolerable article of braudy 20 a good deal by steamers if the cars took ne; corruption in South Carolina in the face of the —o——_ BESTISTS. Huson BROTHER: "SCHOOL PROPERTY. is manufactured here, bat like te afr | eee Ley eatin ee eons captains dodge the | “xistence of such @ widespread orgauizetion, Morse Shoers' ®trike at the M a athe zen L. ee They also agreed to report, with an amend- | brandy, it is rough and ‘tery, needing vaugnt? bY Saving thelr accommodationsare all } ‘isch made every man ditrast his nciguter, | Augrs® Sheers’ Meritce a Moonr’s Bavroxat Drxtxo Roows, 8 12hatrect. | pR@ AED PROVISIONS. ment, the bill passed by fee Senate April 1, | Everywhere through South Carolina are to taken. eepeaaine and bave Do ary ance, in a tee judicial Giba- | and vicinity are organizing a strike for au in- JOUN Scott -DixIncSaLoon «meals Be }9% La; ‘Sux orner 9th & Dats, | &iving the proper authorities je trict of | seen extensive plantations, uncultivated since nal fe quoted from mony ® Dr. | crease of wages. STORES. B.B.Youxcs ois vuse.a.W.,op. Medical Musonm. | Columbia authority to scll aud convey part of | the war,un account OL the immraeneed eee Seape een mee, tes + if you have overcoats, prepare to shed them lot 14, in square 253, proceeds of sale to | dition of the owners, or their indis, ition to ! ‘mometer, in sh: 1 it es O. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. £c. be invested by the authorities aforesaid in | adapt themselves to their altered relntions vite ane mage meets aoa Oni = mee ‘SAL - - a cgter & Deorey. cor. La erenue and 7th street. | another lot or part of lot im the city of Wash- | their ex-slaves. ‘The planters and business wen | S4vanuah, like Aug mbia, a ees eee Ee at (Out's taught by rule) | RM Hatt, corner ith and ¥ ate: opp. Post Office. | ington, and in Tmprovements thereon, the said | of South Carolina show less rallying power than | Wealth of shade-trees—the magnificent water- on PSone is U treet. near ite” Peer the Puta te be used for the pur- | those of any other state. It is the fashion on all | oak and others—by which hot weather is mers opp. P_O. Department. | pose of the public schools, and tor no other pur- | sides to attribute their depressed cendition to | tolerable. We need in Washington such shade t+ K pose; and the conveyance of the authorities | the incubus of the Scott state administration; | trees, instead of the miserable runts we now So tie: Poet OMce. | aforesaid of the property described shall vest in | but this is more :hee ene latter, bad as it un- | have on our streets, and which are further 639 Hi stroct.coruer the purchaser thereof an absolute and perfect | questionabl is, is justly entitled to bear. The | dwarfed, thinned ont,or cut down ai a title. The bili, as amended by the committee, | South Carolina chiva! , like Dickens’ old lady | whenever any business-man thinks they obscure authorizes the Governor to scll the property | who wasruined by the indigo trade, seem to be | his sign. It is to be hoped that our tree commis. reterred to on thirty days’ notice, for cash or on just a bit disposed to mdulge “the luxury ot | sioners will not onl provide suitable shade- such terms as he may deem best. Wo,” and to put it forward on all occasions as | trees for our streets, but that they will see that ; RAILROAD CONNECTION. Au excuse for unthrift and their caste detesta- | they are properly cared for and not removed or B. Kime, 617 Wen st, adi Medical Maen. | py.o1 Hove. ee nia 421 Sth, bet. D and & Mr. John S. Barbour, president of the Orange, | tion of manual labor, or immediate supervision | hacked down to suit every man’s whim. flerson street. Georgetow 1. Bratton, 0! a Srtgeass 3 gory ome ~—— ee ae be was not a member UX, &n 4 | hae Fastest Harr Mice Ever Mave on oothing whatever of that organization, and FLEET WooD—1:04 1-2.—Yesterday morning Mr. trem other testimony to the effect that Dr. Bonners young stallion Startle, who was ouly Bratton had headed a party of ku-klux, who | tive years old on the lith imsta: driven by Mr. igok out a man named Jim Williams, and had | George Hopkins, trotted half mils on Flecteoei vimeelt put the halter around Williams’ week. | Park im the marvellous time of 1-1. Tura, Talk about the demoralization in the legisia- | the tastest half mile be two seconds cver made tures Or among the negrocs, when the very | in baruess ou Fieetwood by any horse of any ‘caders of society commit murder, and then | age. Indeed it is the fastest helt mile by two perjure themselves afterwards. Mr. 8. then seconds ever made auywhere by any horse ex- a — aad A eed ——~ 4 | ‘er, who once trotted haif tn ex- since the war in 99 count states: ime. Startle was timed by Mr. and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Missls~ 9 rd. Mr. Giltender sippi, and Florida, chosing 339 homicides, and | Mr. McGowan, and othergentiog ee: aeuder, LLAR Wattacn's Dottak Stork, 91 Pa, av., bet.455.06ch D 1K ERS. ayenne, corner 34 at York avouue oud lahat fists northwest - Pakotsox, 151 Peana.ave., Capitol Deotky. 223 east Penna ave., Capitol Hill. BRY GOopDsS. th street, near Le. ari low.) WI3 & Udy Teh ot. a. W.BWaratiy. as EMP. i gentlemen. On Friday These ” of other outra, In the single county of | jast he trot “ad i > SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. Alexaudnie And Manassas railroad company, | of manual labor. Inthe past they held them. | southern cities, mith no architectural preten. | Jackson, in Florida, there had been iar nome be trotted @ full mile on Prospect P pratt CeRRY COLEMAN. 257th ai.. op. Center Market | appeared before the committee with a bill by | scives a much above thelr sweden ae ee sions whatever, and built for the most part of | cides since the war,” Napoleon Br Fora ae a Trexrn & Senay. 3 Lonteiana avenue. which he propoees to give his railroad the right | their slaves, and it is about as hard for them to Unpretending frames, are made beautiful by | Jno. B. Gordon were the men who instituted EXPRESS OFFICES SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. ron tnrough Maryland avenue to B street | come down to the drudgery of superintending | thelt super shunetrene Savannah, with a . Kxox's Exeress; Main Officon: 603 Pa ay_c Ween rato BraixxasCot.xox,cor.7thand Late, | south, thence by tunnel throngh B street south | manual labor as to the degradation’ ot working popul tion of 30,000, against Charleston’s Waek u; © Briigs st. Gim.? Wash wei ica de to Ist street east, and thence to a connection | with their own hands. lobn ©. Cathoun de 000, ~ $20,000 for ae fall of Igo; tt a Thm sia Rae fage erm seems to be just now a busier city than the latter. Betore the war the cotton business of Char! was double that of Savannah. “MAJOR JONSS’ COURTSHIP.” Savannah hasseveral good papers, headed by the News, which is conducted with much spirit by Major J. H. Estill, and edited by William T. Thompson, better known throughout the country af the author of “Dajor Jones’ Court- moth Son. egts.461 Pa sy. | with the Baltimore and Ohio railroad on the line | clared that he would not sit at table with thoce silent, perfert of Ist street east. Mr. Harmer said he was pre- | en, ged in manual labor, whetuer they were +¥ © pared to support bap | project for the entrance of | white or black. The shade of Cathoun stil) f jallroad tuto the city of Washington, provided | walks in South Carolina. Whenever asked ihas the indorsement of the city authorities. | what they are doing to relieve themselves trons F General Chipman dissented somewhat from the | the burdens of carpet-bag rule, they say: eA Co.. Agta, 22 F | plan of Mr. Barbour, and favored giving his | «< Noth: 3 we are Only passengers on thistrain.”” Masunic Teraple The strongest and light- | road the right ef way up Marviand svente to Asked if they vote, they say “No.” Did they vont and most perfect. Be sure aud see't. | the canal, thence by tunuel through B.C, or D register? “No.” Why? Well, they didn’t feel RT FACTORIES. street south, into Ist street east, and thence to a | | RAVERS B. Bavwcastes, (also Dic Siuker,) 302 Pa. avenue FANCY StoREs. B.G Davie, 91 Market Space, corner Sch strest Joexc & Beaxenp, ¥_¥.Bazar.sa7: z WB Prascox, cor. Pa Duta st., ladies & * furumbings. Crepe veils, tmmings, | THe Kevere blacked stiffened. ére-crimped tocqual new, FLOUR. FEED AND COMMISSION. & Hann re, 0 het. and Mar; land are. Draey .Veed Grain &c cor. Maseav.a7th et A CaRD —_ 2 ey yy pee Mr. Norwood asked if Mr. Scott charged that | ¢i2% i ry rom the Cincinnati Enqui: Ger. Jobn B. Gordon was the head of the ku- tributing to mean ex; coomion wibeepen klux in Geor, the President of the United States. ‘gia. to register or vote when their olusiaves | ship,” k of A: 1 amorand Mr. Scott said he bad said that Gens. Gordon | ¢h; b co! is t r Tan, EF at Deb Sea eerie: | Connection with the Baltimore and Ohio raii- | wele the corebitng Ue Very different is | thet'will outlive altiathen aoe Wriltenty our | and Forrest kmcw ‘more about he Rainer oe asa snidier would peter boon wenn he paren PLOWER EMBALY Mas. © A tutte ke Mee Rhee ah eres | ToRd. the spirit manifested in Georgia and other states | American humorists fiom Seba Smith deca, | gauisation than any other men, and the minor- | use any language which could le coustecers SILVER PLATTER TF lanes ars doniree poeratalar | of the south, where the planters have entered because, though its delinoation of “eracker™ | ity of the committce edmitted this. He com. | wean Fowaky Storrs. 69 7th atrect.op. Pest Office 7 fin the Bat, | manfully, upon the of material “‘reoon- | character is local, Rony. A WaiTRHaxn. 94D at, between &:h & Gh. | timore and Ohio raitosne Fe wee or | truction”’ under many discouragements, a e@ mended to Mr. N ithe ‘of ‘pect to or disparagement of my superior it hase story, . Respectialiys and that “touch of uature “hat wishes the ons pan meine W. 8. Haxcock. 's v- = educating the colored le to understand id kin.” Mr. Th on, who is the qui Mr. Bisir said it was not Ls ~~ Ero Fou SLATE MANTELS. the latter road are ied — pera a wor! Ir. Thorapse2, wi quiet- r AYERS ON Tre Ero? dons: McCirLLaNn.corner of La. ave and lth st AN, 6S Logisiana avenue. em by which ha peipeae to form - Tonoken bey SSeeonets Prrtets Rinpptpen Oe VE | gst and most unpreten ting of men, and has that SS — Foot bricklayers yUBAISHIEG GOODS. P AND CANDLE FACTORIES, | with them. baggers who seek to use them for thelr vwn | qquhtiul and rather petsive east of counte- hrpenn ag vooD-HUFTYSPATLOR 633Pa_av.ad Mot bote! Baorwen, 619 21 G st., bet. 6th and 7th. Mr. Williams thought clause should be in- | Unie of bumor—Thomas Het Pits powes is 20th street and ovente. Lis & Co..( N.Y.) 1113 Pa. av., bet STAMPING DEPOTS. seried in the bill prohibiting the erection of a MABUFACTURES IN SOUTH C. - had co iit my es, au rest— vi closed & Winslow. 47 Pa. abet. sis &dthete, | Mus. GH MavneR. 6:7 7th at.. opp. Patent Office. | freight depot or machine shops. ‘HM CAROLINA. . +4 = le idles 1 22 success FURNITURE SORES. STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, &c. Mr. Barbour said he hail no objection. Hopeful signs of business activity are to be | o! tory (written ‘or « news- wv oses A venueHouse,7thst.& Market Space. | A.B. Saernxny & Co..9:0 Pa. ay.,bet. th & lUthate Mr. Eldridge remar! » bh Stren, gee ea ng) 423 ‘ked that he didn’t believe | seen at Graniteville and Langley’s mills, be- cla ‘gob: tween Columbia and Augusta, where there are. AY z J x1 Second Randa b- a rye Ist and B streets N. W. Ww &O.A ACKER. It w 2 '. Mei ewer & Co., so Hair Mattrosace Ni, WARE. cotton mills running some tea thousand spiadies ea TIN rane | Pere eeu eS ahaas Oh & DY M C.4.B. | Bexey W. Ewwerr. . BY, bet. it: supummiaiaatl Heol aia nae ts Noa to GAS OFFICER. ‘com Waste xot0% Gas Licut Cow aX, 68 Wth, near E TEA AND COFFEE STORES. Senste bi directs . Tea STORE. A.M. WI 23 Tthetreet. | sioner of public buildings to conv. STAINERS. ORIENTAL Tea STORE. heeler, ‘public buildings Wa. W. Varoman, for en: wuses, &¢ 47 snese ive rt urches. buses, &¢ ae Pie aos 5 se 2.8 . me ma i Sen < Bro.. 7eh st., P.O. | i were erderea, cone ; i & 7 a | pence. moar ! est. ig Av Areuts carmen Benet ecearaee ga sae Oca, ae Tats arene. Puie BW. car. Pa. av. 28th ot , 7iksgret, epwerm dana Kone ¥a, FANCY ARTICLES, ae. Le kCo.N jaws Yara. | C continues tt is fn ered N.W. cor. th PFRT, 403 7th street, near D. this modest of jas will er BAKE, ae.” “ MARUFACToRizs. fate retara from aa Joux ba (also Teckle.) 43 Det. | | an SCO &.. odj'g 0. F Hall. ¢ additions) to be published acon be ] FE > hath . oo ___— mt? Mae. BC. Gar Pa. since tik ath ste. Pens near F. eso & BRo.,120t Ps. ay. st aud Detcesa New Te ct Zoux F. Dowa, K st., bot. 9th & 10th and 1982 D st WOOD AND WILLOW wane. Borses shed according to ral f of foot. | GEo.P.Gorr { BigBasket, N007Pa.av.,bet loth} 4 uataral formation mu 1th. ALINGTON 5 , ; an amendment, the bill relating to thi of birds. I'naticed e Bessie Bit! Conger 0h sea AF sega ot eee Sourtgt the District of Columbia, printed im | and appie trees near ater, eee et Peach Baxeick + Fa Len tha ? a 7 Gas ce ‘RE STAR of yesterday. ry HOUSE FURNISHING STORES,” | E79}, ,TRENCB, AND oLansioay = | otek ot test Postponed the further con- | there for the state. Approaching hort sonee FOR 5 14 Neate ° J.W. Bors: xx & Bro , 923 ‘a i= sideration of the bii Wporating the Nor’ struck in succession summer haix, all-cators, Gao. P.Gorr. BieBseker lus Seren eee erm Liberty Market Company until next session. strawberries, early peas, and eariy masy toes { 1904 Pa. ay ‘THE SUPREME COURT, D. Cc. the cin aud Slatere, | The committee, also, to rey atw i i 3 5 A § § exe ao g Metzerote bet 1k) Rll wo dis son Work aven!