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THE EVENING STAR. | = | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR- Published Paily, Sunday Exeepted, | a | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Pepvnsyivania Avenue, Cormer Lith St. | | fssociated Press Reports. Yang er © owt» NEWSPAPER COWY. ane Font May ® —Sotarect, the steam Tee EVENING ST an ls served by carrier to ied trata for Rew Oricane® Waring tae sans theiz onbacrivere at TEX CENTS PRR WEEK, or FoR- — ided with the sch: Se , * Daniel Holmes, for New York, coal lade 91-Fock CENT: PER MONTH. Copies at the counter ing the schooner to sink almost imme. Two Cexte each. By mail—three months, $1.00; carrying down with her twoseamen. The Washington lowered her boats, and rescued { remainder ina nearly exhausted condition. The ASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 20, 1872. TWO CENTS the bow badiy, ar beweprit and stove in REFRY WARD REECHER me | preached a sermon last night on — ‘ - the massof labor ha! been ewaye: po! ities IES. 4 wTY, i shsewarms. It wasbadstrategy. We meta ny Person who was not a ted for an offense | and the result wax it diema tite t t untimeernerce ome. Pa sxnearitn | EVENING STAR. | FAW WasHineton To THE Taopics. | -2s* ¢ — Cae | ] ate monrha, $8.0; one year. $5 | THE WFESLY STAB—puvlished Friday—SLK | ar. EF lovariahly in advance, tm both cascs er aent lor ger than paid for forniahed on applieation 5,98 ALPHABETICAL [Editorial Correspondence of The Star.| | it must have been truly amusing to > enemy—ticas, and Cedar Keys fleas at that cemumitred at least three months deters, and nea been trodden under foot and despised. ant = ~ Was a case of flea-botomy, and bed-b ber Information as te dates, whicl Tesi- ¢ Was in sympatly with labor BUSINESS DIRECTOY: | | scm cneam Mamcracronips || —— "> No = | Syst mang tog over dent tad teen soked for- he Studibunly wita- | movement’ Tater’ \T disouientel cases tei Este ‘oii . : | thin at the Keys “hotels, seems volgar to eat your pread by the «w t ail Deanehes of Ban aeee i ane Dinrice | | axl FACTORIES. 4 cc zanse.| Washington News and Gossip, |e Mr. Scott said there was one case to which he | your brow. Retinemont has'eene INSTRUMENT MAKERS, Ze spectator to sec how the victims hopped about. | would call the attention of the Senate—that of | too long. The movement abew EHOUSES. | 0. Fiscuen. Surg. Instromen's & Trusses, 247th st INTERNAL Ri venve.—The receipts from this Gaeen Cove Sraixcs, FLa., April, 18.. | The honrs rolled on—slowly. About 1 ovclock a | ‘be. partier who were arrested te Teck Coeete, | oan eee Te mores bt. oth & 10th ste, INSU RANCE ‘OFFICES. ‘3 * | source to-day were If there are patriotic Floridians, who wish | ‘lea-titten dog under the window began to howl. | S.C., for the burning of a school house about ETON are ime . Nat’st Cavite Lire Ixs. Co., cor. Tth and D sts, s. well to their state, they will do well to burn, in- | Then he waited — pidge di goto oe pec med. There | prond. — fa : at é ie & Juve, bile & Firs. 18 ¥ st we third district of Kentuck —_ miserable hole called Cedar Keys. They wili | howl louder. This was too much. I got out of T. Blair said the Senator could gtve Dut one ; StH, Agent Phoenix L. In ——— meoen i then hang to the first post the president of the | my little bed and felt around in the dark for aan, Se Se that ry cove the parties were ac- The woo. ~ eo Roe Hox. Jonw Auticon, register of the Treasnry | Fiorida Railroad, and the rest of the miserable ee ee ae ee ee | aeeen, Mee Oe Eee Se tees the | for the cight-b 2 Fetreet acer thanere | Grxwaxia Pine Tee Co. BL, Bchanidt,agt.0b st Jepurtment, ls a candidate fur Congress in the | gang concerned in running the strmg of ‘sec- | Ovly article of chamb Thandie. Probably it nad | Seclare whole counties in imementee ben wey Heeageoetngs oe a on ALLERIES. |g DEWEERY STORES. cio Pa.are, | tnistrict of Pennsylvania, now represented | Ond-hand coffius” that pa.s tor carson thatroad | Hus, was mi dogs before. Buti was ready to | 4 school house is burned, what state in this oe en : 5 ae ae sh ats. | YS Guess 105 Fat Wash G-kiS) Oridges: Gove | UY Hon. Samuel Grifith, acress the peninsula from Fernandina to Cedar | sacritice my personal property to shut up that | Cuion is safe? You might as well declare mar’ | 4 correspouder ta nr ATIORNE 1 AT-LAW. “JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Cart. Groner Wrrent, of the U.S. A., | Keys. It had been my plan to first take a ran ren eee eee to ae - Hoe rag a = re! Seward on the Alaba: " | Bhae Warren 3:2 D strevt opposite City Hall. | fell over the bannisters at the Brandreth House, | through Florida and then go to Havana by way x i ties, Lundreds of ¢ a. a le ¥ FAVER, (also conve: ab wu . y pensible to the Invalid, Tourist,or Emigrant m arrest n © laims, and consequently get exct : GS, in New York, on Saturday night, and was so rs, but in ane upper window was raised, and somebody slung | without due process ef law, and hundreds more were dissatisfied with the Washi | wi enh beng dtp _ seriously injured that he died in a few hours. hour I was beguiled by a raseatly conductor on | & boot at the howling brute. Vain sacrifice! The ] Lave been compelled to flee their hom they ought to call up the Johi | Jou © SHaver, 714 D street. between 7th and 8th. |, Y ss = oq | the Florida road to switch off at Baldwin (en | CBF immediately sot up a series ot stacca wie juoted from the minority report that | ircaty, which wasa tur aml Jos. H. BANLers. 322 =th st., bet. Pa. av. and D st. THE PREsipenr anv Mrs. Grant returned route to Jacksonville), on the assurance that 1 | S¢!BS,intimating the discovery of a dire plot hiteley, one of the secret agents of the gov- | ment to both countr and hay LIME, CEMENT, &c. trom their visit to the home of the Postmaster nia te ihiond Dede . against the welfare of the pirates and wreck- | -trment, bad been in communication with Sco- | the Senate. He favorel the a Joux F. Kixc, 631 Mass. avenue, bet. 6th and 7th. General at Elkton, Md., to-day. Yesterday they should catch the Havana steamer at Cedar | er of Cedar Keys. Then a bi Hor Scott, working up kukiux cases, and that | supplemental article LITHOGBAPHERS. attended the M. E, Church in Elkton, in com. | K¢¥5 by going down by that train. Allthe way | by the saw-mill mp, and Whiteley was turmeriy an amateur hunter of Jour F. GepNey, 406 Pa. ave., bet. 49¢and 6th stm | DUCTS ty TW atiiy of Mee Groswen ime south I had met gaudy yellow posters, setting | bitten cur, del his success. | fugitive slaves in Missouri. He then quoted at f pre 4 ave some more fuss) yelps, i prett, forth in red and green inks that The New Or- | Soon the dogeo! all degres ware’ velniny ines leans, Florida and Havana steamship compaay | cert. After a while, the dogs, to make thing- ack" oF te thot a Ps (Marshall 0. Roberts, president,) would “dis- rey ED ceig nalo o host = og enng apd = “Mack” of the Cincinnati press, and who more | jatch one of their first-clase steamers from at infest Cedar Keys, and set them to sjueal- recently (until burned ont) made journalism | Orleans and from Haraca cone Warecien | ‘PEON # high key; and as if this was not enough, lively in Chicago, is intownon his Way to the ‘ery Wednesday, | a saw-mill donkey, quartered in the yard, with sength teom the report of ex-Attorney General Kerman to the President, on which the justi- ation of martial law was rested, denyin Mr. A. bad any authority whatever fi wholesale assertions, and that even with all uis recklessness he did not dare to the disorders of which he spoke prevaile: PrnsonaL—J. B. McCullongh, of tho St. Louis Democrat, formerly the well-known « were nd a boy was injur «8. W.cor. Pa ay and 9h at. r. lth and 1 streets, inj 3 by talling timber VALMASPDA UXT: ; . A Bavana letter states ES. Philadelphia conventio touching at Cedar Keys on Fridays, and jeaving | a voice like @ rusty pump, (and who pe-haps | at the time. In reference to the assertion tha dissatisfaction AWS, 12% Pa. avenue near Ith stroet. : ee . every Saturday morning for Havana, New Or- | Came to Florida like tier donkies, for the bene- | the negroes were in that district intimidated | course of Captain General Valmareda, and bis LUMBER YARDS. ‘FRANSFERE OF Naval Orvicens.—Lieutenant | jeans and Key West.” It was further set forth | ft of his bronchial tubes.) commenced to bray. | ‘fom voting, Mr. B. said so far from tins t ing ner 13th street and canal. John F. Mirry has been ordered tothe recetying ship Sabine; Lieutenant Commander Charles J Ps. ¢. corner & Bread, 20 Ki, Now reader, this is a literal unexaggerated e: removal is imminent. the case, the negroes had polled large number: that this was “the quickest, the most comforta- Pirlonce of a night at Cedar Kevs, in the state of x 7f fraudulent votes, and the white vote had | T#¥ THREATEXED eritt is ane INTERNA : be bie, and the safest route;” that by it “the long | Florida, the Land of Flowers, and the resort of | fallen foff largely. In 1808 these counties te ~ag yh 2 eed ee euane ave-and ithetrest. | arciay has been detached from the receiving | °° voyage Is avoided. ‘The distance to Havana | ‘RVallds; aland where wo have teen told by | which martial aw was proclaimed gave Sey | {0k ace Fesseraey , Tue Federal Qounctt we 5 Bixn. et. between @ an MARBLE WORKS. ay ae antbst, | *hiP Sabine and ordered to ordnance duty at edly sO ahem at t and emooth | HT, Stowe (vide her Palmetto Leaves” inthe | mour 3.7% majority, and im 180 the same coun. | Bue morning and keld'e very storms sos ‘i Ane BARKERS. wok eee Pa. or bet 234% 2th ate. the New York navy yard. Bea Ube soils: iiarin, cine es epee Chris: Tnion) that “the air is peculiarly — gave 5,389 roe ae A for Scott, the radical | (4%) hdrawal, and a scene of count one : axe cor.N ¥. het MARKET STORES. Tue JAPayes® GiRLs who came t this coun- gation. se steamers have splendid pas- | soothing and tranquilizing; the veritable lotos- | Governor, shawing a difference of 9,000 votes, RHI MEN< Savixe & Tater Mook & Parvin, 5 lich at. Pa. av.op.T Dt. INGTON Maret, L. A. Waiker. 1410 I street. Smb: D. Preaeary Dep’. | Mee cece aea Manuererone, Handé’s, | try with the Embassy a short time since are to senger accommodations, and every effort will be | eaters ‘adise, full of quiet and repose;” and rr. fivatt’s National Market did Ith st.near Pa.ay. | remain in this city and recetved an English made for the Safety, Comfort, and Pleasure of | Where ‘the sleeplessness of years has given way vi sued. Excited specehes and mutaa Now can any man have the face to get up and | ChS¥e. 8 " say that there was in these counties any attempt | TAUSMS were with dificulty restrained by : chairman. The difficulty seems to be t P a aie pibdsts vt | Under this balmy influence to the most childlike | ‘ intimidate or drive the negroce away from the | “Palm it c ree th Rooxs, corner Shand Fstre MANTLES. sulucation, they baving been placed in charge of Travelers.” Tempting exhibit! Who wouldn't | habit of slumber.” All I have to say is that apy | tolls. Whoever anerts thitenl wot Gerenre | pene Feo eh pao ew BILLIARD SaLoOons. HamiLton & PEARSON, Slate, Marble. &c.ccr.9tD. | Miss Annie Loring. The palaces belonging to | g¢ to Havana via Cedar Keys? man In America to believe it. Here the repab- | Profigential ‘candidane oe Apotl Arox Aart, BiLtARDSALooN.corner 9h & Dets | AR SRerHeRD & Co.. Mantels. &c .910 Penn.ave. | the parents of three of the young ladies were VICTINIZED, SOLD, DONE FOR! cans have a majority of 5,000in adistrict which | announcement of split in the € | morte ra ooN. corner Sth & F « Tockek & SHERMAN, 635 Louisiana avenue, consumed by the recent fire in Yeddo. 4 two years before had given 3,000 against them. ” ove B LL'ARo SaLoow. corner Sth & F ste. ee ene ee eee y cent fire in Yeddo. Thinking it wouldbe better to go over to Cuba | Come tothem. TI devsigned South Carolina has been selected by the Presi. | ‘ Lopdon, and the tormatton of peseece-iet Peres nos Thtnt tiene, | Devise CoN L3 Peay betlitheiath ste. | SECRETARY Ronson in @ circular just } before the hot season came on, returning som>- | ““Phis was Saturday night. Sunday was spent | lent for the purpose of putting into execution | Geuccil ean wemae, We Universalist Federal @. Freer. F:cHem. 6 Tra st opp. Patent OMics” MILLINERY, &c. issued, disapproves punishment in the navy by | What later to visit Florida, I hastily transferred | in a forlorn was, scratching ourselves, and try- | (be new system of government designed by | “ Gursiey, oa ye gpalle & Lis Bods, 1225 Pacey. | tne ©. B. Gittert. 614 9th st., opp. Patent Offcv. | con pement in double irons, andsaysasageneral | My baggage from the Jacksonville train and | ing to keep in the shade. We had to stand up. a acta move been subjected towach | an uncle of Horace Greeley, dixd in Lonion- re, Ee MODEL WAR ERS. Oe’ | tule it should not be resorted to, or at least | aid go down to Cedar Keys, to find too late that poly al rll pene eer wenn nt [tes sgeon tinct nd layche gener oreo ae | derrs, New Hampshire, on the 1th tus Wa Bixexe iz thie hg, 54 & 56 Water st.,@tn. |G, Orrxnuas, 257th street, opp. Patent Omics, where thestince betes [inde rod eorhy ee only me bee come foe Havana, unless we stood up. Some of us, at the risk of et as to arouse the ind nation of decent men - ga cal ecctai BLEACH ERIES. N_A_ Lyon, 513 7th atreet, oppo Post Office. As - at that is rascally conductor and every ot- | sunstroke, went over to the saw-mills, but the | “verywhere, aud when they had been angere . AT. Woiriss, Straw Ht & Bt. Blescher,2%4 Pa. ay, | Jos. PacoL?R, (ales Brouzing aud Gilding,) 109 B. | has given indications of being incorrigible. ficer and employe on the road knew that there | sand-flies drove us back. That night we went | eyond endurance, then came the uliima r The Book Concern Difticulty. Lemag— Serigneoorye MB WW: Concoman having telegraphe! | wasto be no boat for at least ten days, In con- | "rough another Rect dege mak bech cas eon | etert tee Mace ee | ew vine, ip ee gene- at 7 ¥ 4 Sew ¥ 5 , fleas, c . and the sl erties ithe: - wy ; : 2 by coe eet te maeaese Oni) = pie sequence of the steamer Havana having been | next morning, bright ‘and early, we took ong | belcast cause wound reace upou thks aliminis: | Fal conference this morning Dr. Curry presen on Tuesday, the inst, E tration and its minions. eda memorial trom J. 8. Goodeno rs taken off for repairs. I found, too, that this was | seats in the cars one hour and twenty minutes agh, former tour, @ humber of his personal friends and = ‘ . | before the starting time, determined to stick to Mr. Hamlin moved the following, and offered | “Uperiniendent of the printing department of ened: Suosioent casemate ween but a specimen of the irregularities and disap. | before the starting time, ‘deters Kays while wa | © velor it t the comuattes on Srivilages ‘and | the book concern, in which he replies very vig- w meet him in New York on his ai pointments by this line, and that so ar from be- | Hic itn and get out of Cedar Keys w Teotions: orously to certain assertions concerning bim £ a escort him to this city. ‘They intend to leave | ing “the quickest, the mostcomfortablo, and the | “5y0 ta? attentiy the eursery chrom we could |. Whereas there has boon published in the Bos- | Dt. Laman’ sepert, Min, Oenteeneee ean §- OYSTER for New ¥. sah ute,” it Wax notoriously tie most unre- vying slightly raery rhyme, w m tends that the cone t with no loss di J opp. Patent OM. & Herve, W's Penn. ave..corner Uthat. | here for New York onthe 25th instant,at 3 a.m. | Satest route, y u sing in chorus :— ‘on Daily Advertiser on the 15th of May a card in as Se Concern tnt with me Sous Gating Fy 28 Gat, bet. en © 0th VyeteR Bav.(Q,W. Driver,) 1316-13 Penn. av. > Lise: Waal: weeara. kan: liable; with ccm Kyenct ipealegainrann fopee Pigs, bugs, and pirates, wreckers and fleas. he following w rds: pn pen ey 3 and alleges that Dr. Lan- th st . corner New York ave ype . ERSONAL.—Hon. Wm. H. Seward hi in~ | no certainty that they would ever o How many did we meet, going to Cedar Keya? ASHINGTON, D. C., May 17, 1872. an's motive in bringing the cli aimest & yonedoorfrom! |. PAINTERS. i sident | (rips as advertised. There is evidently a collu- x Pad 7 10 the Editor of the Bosk hy A ceited is own son into the paper busi- eo. 1c ide, by &ith | G ‘aaeul % ¢ | road and the hotel-keepers (so called) of Cedar f = Con! a it whatever length he ploase f J.M. Tomrains.corner H ana 8th streets N. W. thee tho Pept ME, ‘of Congress” ani will | bad been entrapped into going down to this | I take it all back about Mrs. Stowe and the zive me space to say that all his statements te~ clared that G ex PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c. rite a series of letters to hisjournalonthecom- | “i%k of iniquity and discomfort to spend the seothing influence of the Florida atmosphere. | ‘ating to me, except the statememt that 1 fit in | BMghtas well assert that be wanted to make his E Gro. Ryxeat, Jr..317 Tchst ,bet. Pa ave. and Det. | W J Sabbath, and expend a good deal of hard cash | | bi ; he gallery, are absolutely fal put him inthe paper busi- ms Lrrwer Maatix, G9 Mot.Hotel, | mercial interests of that section. for the benefit of the pirates and wreckers there. | 1 SleeP the balmy steep igre esti sae "tae a. mere Dr. Lanahon lee changed bs eee eee ee Ens Tihenect peer Me | Mm. Braxton, of Virg'n'a, introduced in A MODEL RAILROAD. ree can inst learning to forget my Git |p, crtor ef U.& Senate fer Ascinna tte, : who used to purchase the p p J. Hamey SYLVESTER, 1312 7th street, eabl ences do t Cedar Ke: ; comet 4 “PAPER HANGERS. the House to-day a bill to authorize the Orange, | It was discomfort and disgust from the mo. | *8reeable experienc _ ® i | And whereas the said Devine has held and | Pet for the concern, was & penitentiary convict, 4 Re wo deh strat near Penn evente. | Alexandria and Manassas railroad company to | ment of setting foot on the Florida railroad. | Lt no man judge of Florida by that hole. it | cow holds his place in the Senate gallery as a j that the whole concern, editors, sccretaries BRASS WORKS. SER, 429 9:h street. between Pande. over the long Bridge and tunnel udder | Tretia ee adatcomaiterties nog’s is like getting out of Tophet into Elysium to | ‘eporter for the Associated Press, by th= | 80 agente Bowmray tts & Leiren, 316-12 9 12th street. . 2 S run ‘ar 12th at. | Capitol Hill in order to connect with the Balti- 2 favor of the Senate, and the said vine | to the damage ear ‘emes,)10327th st. | ore and Ohio ro: liver and muddy coffee. Then enter the cars, | Change from Cedar Keys to Mrs. Magruder’s ; : — * having by the publication of the said card | Wud cries ot + and counter cries ot 3] t s 5 = = “ BUILDING MATERIALS. Tetintodueed' in the Seance suesame ** | ana such cars! ‘Take a coupte of the Avenue | OMfrtable rooms an well-spread table. ‘orfeited all claim to the future courtesy cf the | ‘Hear the Doctor ou Dr. Lanahian re-ui a : me ~ PATENT AGENTS. at introd e iy by Green Cove springs—30 miles from Jackson- | Senate, theretore resolved that the said A. | €¢ bis seat,and Dr. Harris, secretary of the Ww 5 . F& 7th | Mr. Spencer, and published in Tue Stak of | ex-cmnibuses that have stood exposed for the 2 * f poten a ay BO Vid baotacas ot Frercet mene Th tect.” | Saturday afternoon, last ten years in the rear of our street-car de- | Vil@: On the St. John’s is declared by my in | Devine be. and he is hereby, expelled from the | Comlerence- row to make a pers that it Dr 3 SGM 5 a ie “G ” et, enate gallery. Ny anal some clared th. < Giansies & bommee Cebceesis ety og ‘Department. | GRACE GREENWoop (writing some capita | pot, exposed to the weather, used as a hen-roost Se regcie eee one ee nese? I ait: Ueveges| whbasibdy amd hs sembation < repncer sr fe preteen EET SHOES. Wer rw bre ki 1: Bick casey | Calitornia letters tothe New York Times) has | and encrusted with guano, aud you have aspe- | the Guide is right. 1am inclined to set it down | Went over. . — peculath erly &. & EF Send (or circular | another earthquake story. A lodger at one of the | cimen of these vile, filthy carson the Florida | as/ke most attractive place on the river, and the Oe Coenen ATENT M-DICENES. hotels, when wakened on that memorable night, | railroad. Next bear in mind that the road isnot | ™08t serviceable to the run of invalids. It has HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Un- tatement in an addr der the usual Monday's call of states for bills { the question was kept out of the x 4 f _ otonly the advantages of a healthy, pleasant os 5 he great Uys - | Supposed that some mischievous or burglarions |, ; that pitch-pine is used for the engine, | "° and resolutions for reference, Hicial papers. and an official editor was warned Bs ee ok iinet cr Wak Me Cannon, | individual was heaving up bis bed. Leaning STAC Ge ck cee tes oe = Bee caer eis Or nen mse ees Reanted ane colered te as Ree | Gat heaeat ante aa nee Brome =, bet nuntacinrer an) proprietor. Each bettle has a | over its edge, and holding on with difficulty, ie ? Hisense to which Fiorida te eden ous | committees. Among the bills introdeced a detend him. He also hinted that Mr. Goode- Box pec, ES eaiaiel. Wo Dine as ethan, shouted, “Come out there, you son of ag, sandy «rit from the track pervades the cars, cov~ | disease, to which Florida is undonbtediy subject. | committees. ne | vaagh’s conte ovighuanea oie De * CARMIAGE FACTORIES. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. The ides of calling an earthquake s ‘son of a | erSe eversthing and everybody swith sooty | Xbespring is bosutife eelears Wath a temperae | By Mr. Herndon (Texes.)—Bill fora ship ca- | Dr. Hitchocck Jumped to b Boren: H Grauaw. ql 12 14 5th ets bet Dad B. | M8. Beany,62 Peuus;ivauia av near Tthatroet- | gun” is droll. ertragel down to Cedar Keres, ‘No offerians thongh not powerfully, with sulphur aud mag: | 24! !em the Missleippl river to the republic of | clared that | he war referred to he 5 tt 1 a », JORNSON. Pi br. 8 & 9; also, ° el di 5 q 0 *. pt a * *o nutice w » Sous F, Daasie uediet eter Pee ee | Ba Poe eee Aree tox Tae Sour Asrmnicay Coast.— | maces apparently, to improve hel condition of | nesla. Like moet of the remarkable mineral | Mixico. Commerce, |” | By AT WH. Gances € Bro.. 50 Pennsylvania av..S E. PIANOS. ,, | The Calitornia, the flag-ship of Rear Admiral fairs on this vilest of railroads. Evidently the | Springs of Florida, it bursts forth with Free | of Rear Admiral Thomas Taruer. Naval at. | the Chris ter 4 who ever refuse (HINA, GLASSWARE, @c. F.C Reicuexsact, 271th,ab Pa av.agt-Karbe’s | gon A. Winslow, arrived at Callan, April 20th, rs have never been swept or washed. Mix Seg sown ied —_ EB pao three thou: fairs. = bearing. Tle enty 3 TrieR & Bue, 923 Pa. ay., Metzorott Hall PICTURE & PORTRAIT FRAMES. | from Valparaiso, via Coquimbo and Caldera, aye Deen, CoUrSE Sod eet Ty | pacettioen tee ea ia tae volumes oC water | "Sy was: Momguttn {Cal.)-Milt'to eamend exe | Sama e penee re Tse E¥RLY. Gobbi o , ‘| complaints were heard from the Ambricans, | 4 on ‘4 fen seed y Mr. Dunmell (Minv.)—Bill to extend the | Dr: « PLANING MULLS. | who seemed to stand in high repute. Mest of | fet-work of which the Sompeny are ovaieniiy Sie ope Soe ae tomas guest: | provisions of the act tor the relief of the offi xces | fre card to reply t> War w Hevwan. iia street and canal... | the commerce on the coast is carried on by FS mdidcees aemetnes the Sete teat | girlish tanghter tem that quarter with en & and crew of the steamer Kearserze. Nava! al- New York Times, he declare | a Bovink. WW TCoMe © Co cor. 1th at and Camel. | French and English lines of steamers. Met M hadlts war height tao nites | Eien te nen es on te | tains ing to publish any tru Dae canciurcr ot Moaziuge, Brackets, Newel: | chant vessels hearing our tlag are seliom met Toe water coolares rantye mpldetswebted con | batter bine dectel eotnet eee eae states having been called through, and a | Statement regarding the frauds, but Dr. Curry i fess cavertitesats } | Bainsters. ac., and dealer in Sash,Doore Blinds, | with except at Callao or the Guanape islands, file with dust, have ‘apparently no other sig- | that it is the woman’ ree Mumuber of private bilis having becn offer- | Would not wien rg 4 wns : 3 . _ : PEE e cf . d and referred, the House, in what r. Curry replied tha! jas trne. COACH FINDINGS. tout PASTERERS. net.cthand thats | THE URION REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL nificance or purpose than as targets for tobacco — of the morning hour, resumed cousideratae ot | _ Dr. Lansbar offered a paper, bur insisted tha aeons Or pERba | Gurtisectwer, pain end srnamental.Wsehst, | EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE held a meeting on Gan ints sancoaunly oa a eee z the supplemental civil rights bill, the pending | it should concede the frauds. Me Pe ay ay rte geet pall re co PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. | | Saturday and adopted a resotation accoptinz | talvoad, there ‘were hat vixtess bait’ | FORTY SECOND CONGRESS, | ‘ue-tdt bene upon laying the bill on the table. | Cially refuse the publication of it, but he dit —s jensen FY | a wen Fs CoN Eee ge MOA a. | the resignation of Hon. James H. Plact, jr., as | gers, including the. victims from Sheed —_-—_. Pending that motion, Mr. Eidridge moved | distuade him trom publishing it. CONFECTIONERIES. HAsiLTON@ Praks 2 "Av and What. | Secretary of the committee, expressing regret | Sing to griet at Cedar kere Me oe This Aft 1g P, di that the House adjourn. Dr. Haven, of the New Ergland conference, Bs weet (Diving Rooms.) S217thst..op. P.O | Geo W. Goonart, 8. W. corner Pa. av. and loth at. | *¢ losing so honoraliie a colleague, and return- | SINE to grief at Ces be mona 18 ernoon'’s Froceedings. A number of other dilato-y motions were | And editor of Zion's Herald, eaid there was a CONV EY ANCERS. iby. 009 La aveoue, near 6) saree ing him their thanks for bis fidelity. Hon. J. traversed is cong = lens gp ogy peice tatiedo pathos made, when Mr. Garfield suggested that by | statement astoa gentleman's having been a oe wae Tar ark. RivoWat, 989 Detrest, bet. Shand 19th, | M. Edmunds was selected seeretary of the com- prderd poe eee aie car eke aatioee, Monpay, May 19. unanimous consent the morning hour be consid: | penitentiary convict. It was fair to mention nem yea pe ot ln ep axis O'Hagan. doi? Peat. bet, dts and ach « mittee and Gov. H. D. Cooke treasurer. Gol. | Gaincavillen tity: hve talles fem Goda Keys, | SENATE.—Mr. Edmundscalled up the House Fp oy | mat the offence [as,more techmical than any 5 72.0 ol 10 ith strect, ; , Capitol Hill. a i ¢ A 2 Cys, ; = . El gement, . : » i CORSRIS, £8, &e. Jas Bases paiso Metalite Roster) Wo ada cor.F fag. 7a 9: Hilton continues as assistant secre- | is the most important point on the Foad, having | bill givingone additional representative in Con- | azlecs the cif nights ial soit be eke et | aad Prosecuting atiorney petitioned for his im- Dove! a-« (Ladies Underwear generally) 403 9th s . PRINTING OFFICES. To Blorala pegeatants, According to my “Guide | gress to the states of New Hampshire, Ver- | the morning houn mediate release, and the accused was so re- DENTISTS. . G BRotTHens, 1012 Pa.ave..bet 10th & 1th sts A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE “SUPPLEMENTAL ee lorida, ag siete tece bpal fed ‘t) | Mont, New York, Florida, Pennsylvania, In- | Pending votes on dilatory motions the morn- | leased. DR. We MeRair:. 1112 F street northwest. Joseru EARSON, corner 9b and D streets. ARTIOLE.”—The Senate committee on foreign | }* a the 3 peptone fa er diana, Tennessee, Louisiana, and Alabama. ing hour expired. Dr. Carleton rose to a question of privilege. NS. Powetr, Gixex & Co., 60-2, F street, near 7:b. relations after a long session on Saterday, wien | Gainesville is ‘a spose bp Mr. Conkling asked that the bill be laid over Ur. Dawes ofiered @ resolution thatthe rules | He said:—“ All I have tosay in re to Dr. 5 pxaL D Reows, 824 12th strect. PEODUCE AND PROVISIONS. was attended by the Secretary of State: dnelin | ante Place was nearly Lt toa ‘that a song | Until he had time toexamine it. be suspended, that when the House in go | lanaban's attack on me is this:—His Caen en venann | BOdsaE MsaTW'WY ze caTWanes: | Scene returns capa’ | Ben's e'ueSh ce dabei ttt ae | yt, fnerman tne was yee dat me | Senate fad hoi og eluant | scant ick nt thaietaiteaP eae ti .B. ‘Nes 518 sf +9 OD. * a r y a Watacu's Dotan Stowe, 9 Pa,av., bet.cis2eth ‘REAL ESTATE AGENTS. &c. mental treaty article. ‘The moditication, how. | srttiad theee parmancnily. | According, to the bill gave to two states a representative tor less | wiil be in order to debate the internal revenue | nothing to do with the getting up of 0 BESSMAMERS. Autor & Duptev, cor. Lx. avenue and 7th street. | ver, it is believed, does not materialiy alterthe | same invalu: 2 representative, (Flori (Cat's taught BE. M. Hatt, corner 7th and F ats.,opp. Post Office. | *w! of the original draft as drawn by the | limes, bananas and peaches thrive here. Phe bi ASEH) Eistimevoace ga gi | eufutesmnox weet’ Camense"yeeae ing | Geeceteertar at tenes oe enn toni, | gh Funan gezy teh me Prevent lo i. s a a iy ton an jarden truc! raises im sundance, 5 i Suma OPE FO. Department. | Schurz explained the various views which tho | sew oue sickly Joking banana trying to lit its cruelty to animals while in transit by rall : E st. ir. le Guide, ‘oranges, lemons, | ‘2#” @ moiety of the pulation required tora ’s paper, and never saw it until I saw it ampshire.) made, in_print. Pending the discussion on the above proposi- | _ ‘The paper was referred without further dis- tion, Mr. Garfield intimated his cussion. urpose to corner 33 st. & suspension of the rules ond poss ‘the bill A supplementary report by the expert, Dr. Pde avenue aad Lith st y he! 7 portation i urther debate. Gunn. on the Book Concern accounts was Syformer oth and iste northwest. committee had discussed. flabby leaves above the sand, but learned on | United Stareen, OF TSBEP cummins hig re hr x eS se- | handed im on the part of the minority commit- Pe oe niet Hin, A pisratom was received at the Treasury | imquiry that it had been wintor-killed regu- | “Mr. Morton asked whether if Congress had | cure title ‘to rty sold for taxes under the | tce by Dr. Slicer, and reterred without debate. ii : anvie aoe So Department to-day announcing the death, at | (rut. 1 doubt it's. singlo ‘banana’ was ever | ‘BE POWEr to pace a bill of this map on Nebnd, [big ere alegre por bow Sood one Wein SPunten. we oo eee pees, pene? Desertme his home in Connecticut, of Mr. George Par- | grown at Gainesville, or a lemon, oran orange, not the power to regulate the fares of railroads, | crease the capital s' extend the works of Lat ri Mex! e and, in fact, all o! matters connected with 6 - & dat. nell, chief of the sub-treasury division of the | except, perhaps, the miserable’ bitter-sweet 4 Kesey & Bon Win etzee'saear Bigg’ Bank. | Becvetares omen ant formerly dupaty commis oranges, that would pucker the mouth of owe | ‘BEM. the Washington gee it company, both of MaTamoras, Ma DY : Mr. Trumbull took the view that if Congress BBR svar S17 Wht, afi’ Medical Mawom, ay REA TACRANTN. | en oth, bet. D and E, | Homer of internal revenue. Mr. Parnell had | raised on persimmons. ‘The fast is, the portions which were ref committee on Dis- | dent at Ceralvo telegraphed on the 1: ‘Fiet of Columbia. Also, bill to pay $1.0 bounty | patches confirming the report that Gen. a had the power to do the one, it had todo the | to the three mouths volunteers. Meferred to the | In Jalisco with two thoueand men, General - 2 been in ill health from consumption for over a | of Florida where the delicate tropical fruits 7 ‘ ; : a 3 - a SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. fand last fall obtained a leave of ab- | prosperis nota large district, and is a good deal | °'¢* eretinghuysen did not. im Bye oe vend power yee ead engined IR yoda Bo ES. FERRY COLEMAT. . op. Con : “Ic a iis street, none It, eee ae anyone senee to visit the Pacific coast. The journey | south of the Florida railroad. One sees, how- Con; Mr. Walden owas introduced a bill for the | dered Covelia to concentrate all the available relief of J. D. Willoughby, of Vinland, N. ‘ine that failed to improve his health, however, and he | ever, at the stations on the road an abundance | failSade Sich wane. goers oF Ss | Semumsee bs eomennoten arges £50 Bucrthwest. | SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. never returned to the department. He was re- | of game, venison, wild tarkcys, fresh fish, &c., | Tallroads which were generally fixed by the J. | forces at San Luis to move to Guadalajara to Wasnixeton Busi ve operate against Diaz. Garcia de la Candena and : rn charters granted them by the states. Mr. Butler (Mass.) int & bill toestab- | Pedro Martinez have again started tor Zacate- ao ith and Lets, garded as £ Sa was highly = feng _— —, pe yee a aeeae = The morning hour expiring the billwent over, | ‘ish eqeality of — among citizens of the | cas. Donato Guerto lo uperating against Rocha Seaeare y large frends e is delighted etch the ce. ‘of beautiful and the bill authorizing Suspension of Cuited States. erred to the committee on | in Durango. One brigade of the latter's forces ury. une fitice the pond.-lily of tho mocth-ts be THE WRIT 01 EAS CORPUS ‘udiciary. pronounced for Diaz, and joined the revolution- CorLision BETWEEN U.S. Tnoors AND Ure | seen in almost every pond and ditch, ‘The low | “ytil March 4, 183, came up. ket Space, cormer Sth streot Mr. Braxton (Va.) introduced a bill to allow | ists. Alatorre was defeated in the mountains of he Orange, Alexandria and Manassas rai Pucbia by Mendez and Negrette. Trevino is orun trains into and through the District of | beiding his forces awaiting an attack by Ceval- Columbia. Keferred to the committee on the | los. The latter is in Keynoea, with his infantry District of Columbia. and cavalry at Carnago. Ixptaws.—A report from Fort Leavenworth to shrub-palmetto, or J aaw-palmetto,” and the adontcd ae pL mered 80 roounelier thy —, Hi the War Department mentions that a collision | !8tget cabbage-palmetto, with gra‘ continued with on Tuesday until it is disposed of. he Family Favorite. wamine it. | oceurred between United. State: trey trunks, looking like elephants’ legs, also serve if a 2 : 5 ps and a d Mr. Scott moved to lay the motion to recon- eee eels Seneie Mee uEhE Tiueving band of Utes on the 6th instant, at | to relieve the monotony of the pine torests, but | sider on the table, W = perfect. Be aoe ik. ‘NY Bazar 417th street NW Pa_av and 2ta st., let: pee OM ie, tr mm in. imped to eqnal new en Stand ment sure Fors Amarilla, northwest of Abiguir. Ona In- | sstue from these, there is little in the landscape | "Sir ‘Blair, who’ was entitied tr tre floor, gave. [be cone a cae oanced a bill ‘Seton FLOUR, FEED AND COMMISSION. SHIR? FACTORIES, dian was killed, and one soldier severely wound- | © indicate a tropical climate. ay to Mr. Trumbull, who said that he wasnot | Bank of Auuapolts. Referred to the committee Peat rk Basgog: cor Ten st. and Maryland ace. | Devrix & Co..(N.¥.) 115 Pa. av. het Hthettttasts, | din the leg. The attack was made by the In- CEDAR KEYS. aware that apy such order had been unani- | om banking currency. nk, 3 Tpaenanin Sama cor. Mass.av 87th st Mes La. me bray. 26 F ot bot. 6 © 9. np stats eres dn the Bresence of their ts ——- At Cedar Keys I found a number of fellow- Mr. Dawes moved that the House go into New Yorx, May 20—An Omaha special ee Lee, SILVER PLATE&S E ‘was made to preventtroable by rhe | Victims to the Florida railroad and Havana committee of the whole to consider the tax and y Bs rif’ billy Pe say Ked Cloud, with twenty-five other Kowakp SToLPE. @9 7th strect.op. Post Office. agentand the commanding officer. Reportshave | steamer fraud, among them Mr. Wm. Chase rift bi e motion was rejected by a vote | chiefs, left here yesterday for Washington. » bet tween sth & 9th. | reached Fort Leavenwot 422 Ue 2 Funeral Wreaths and eaths and ere | Rost. A WurTeHaND, 504 D at, e-erved & embalmed, in superior style. of 75 yeas to 125 nays. A movement ir on foot toreorganize the Tam- thatthe Apachesare | Barney, on his way to Cuba about some tele- Mr. Snapp (IL) offered a resolution direet- | many Societ: dro) the secret feature ae "SLATE MANTELS. going peaceably to their new reservation at | graph business, and an elderly gentleman from ng ihe committee of ways aud means to | and waking adminion iruste ontaders on of La. ave. and Mth st Toexer & SHERMAN, 633 Louisians avenue. TORR. Yonkers, N. ¥., with his wife aud daughters. vy oad back forthwith the Senate resolution The Tritune promises to-morrow that UBSISHING GOODS. ‘ SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORIES. | ‘Tue Lanozst Cain Yer.—Col. W. W. War | They had reached there the day before, and for the adjournment of on May 29th. | mere than 25,008 quarts of water are day s0'd Bavecs a Go 9 0 Penn ee ee ee ee ee DEST Ce antTth. . | den, as attorney for Mrs. Anna M. Fltshegh, | anding there was to be ua steameswern ten’ yea Oe yp actin &O0.( NY ) Misa eye bet inane STAMPING DEPOTS. 2 7 . Part a faghar ay Absihigraeng 4 Bot voting in the mens & Wixstow, 457 Pa. avo. ‘bet 4s & Gib sis, | Mus. G.H Mater, 6i77that.. opp. Patent Office, | to-day filed the largest claim ever filed before tive which was FURNITURE STORES. STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, é&c. {he southern elem commelaton. Goma: =. Mosrs AvenucHouse,/th st.& Market Space, | 4. B.Suzrneny & Co.,90 Pa.av.,bet.oh & lthats Mr. Dawes ‘oflered a resolution to ®> bes 4 the rules asto the committee of the whole from earths of the W. MeRY Gat, 167 Pa av.. near Treas. Dep t. aU Lees Second-hand Re )4a80 st. 8. We T. McKawvey & Co., 189 Pa. av., corner 19th st. Bair Mattresses taken cl | STORE ¥. W.J &C.A Acken, lot and E street: 8. W. STOVES, SHEET-IBON, TIN WARE. Wate D Wen ete: 2 strect, . resolution was adopted, yeas 147 mays 62. G.'M. Harwanp & Co. SI7 9th st. bet Pe we Dai . Mr. Dawes then offered a that the cee me Bw ny Bn ExRy W. Exuent, i912 Pa. av., bet. 19th and 9th a From the forties eens means be Glecharged @ deep feeling of irritation on the part of the B Bicney,si9 oye be Ls ly ‘rom the further consideration of the Senate The consul at Sony Matin. alto in cy 3113-3 Be ve y ‘eeotution for an adjournment on May 20th, and | Bayoune France, has arrived fa Medrid for the Ontewran Tea Stone, AM Wheclor ea fthatreot, agreed to by a vote of 16? yeas to Sl nays, Parana by he Frenctauthortian towards foe Se cuabode ais thane The Apseciated Prem Label Bait. coicinan to oncounter Onetint io the dee let cneae Cesar Pies beng Fo. Simonton aasiast the propristors of the Bostos | biy beatse und diepereed. = Dax Cones. Dear Ps a = Se Bad Par BW. wo ovethrwent oor BS. ate ath et House YS, FANCY ARTICLES, &e. me cust ierrter-ais Steines near D. t JAR UFACTORIES, Jas. 8. ToPHam & Co., 457tB st., adj'g O. F Ball. Mins. 5. |, Ladies’ Hatr Dresser, Bas G. PEARCE, 1419 Pa. av., bet. (‘HAsDWwamE asD CUTLERY. Tet) GATE Panne; ee toe SW! Kicuaror d Co 03 Bacar ber Ghee ae s a Fo. orbit A RS Ries | teraer oe Wee. ae. aes cer Es B. Bory, ‘Materials, ‘Bc ) 622 Pa. av. . & Lore Ja. 47 Pa. av, Nat. Hotel | Jopwa 135 Pa. avenue, Capitol Hill is f Spouxns, di Penn eves bet. eer > (WIRE Womens. to say the contrabands who flocked here during ag ey eS nattt;,, | D- W. Burxnivex, 31912:h street, south of Pe. ave. -J | the war died in great numbers and were buried CAPS AED FURS. AuD CoaL. Witter & Bory, #6 Pa. s Pats st ‘9th & 10th and 1382 D Paenass eter Borsee hed nceordit.g to natural formation of feet. on the spot, as were others whe have died “here bet. Stand oth sta. | Waa. Wak n corace hy ae as Sh faut TE * WOOD AND WILL’ KEE for purposes, having rather too mach ay ave. and H street. gine (helene at the hotel keep aten t tniog ae Horsy, Baars nar 3 strect, | B Gurtcuwin Original 3 mae to thelt guts wr amen pe wane rae Em ay and Sih ot. Bs Stafion some tulles tp the devil-

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