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{HE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, # eens) ivauia Avemue, cormer Lith St, | 7 WE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWT, | & MB. BAOPP MANN, Prowh, ar natalia TUR EVENING S thelz enbecr reat T Py Fock CENTs PER ME MEPRARETICAL is served by carrier to | | V2. 39-2, 5,984. —— WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, » Y 21, 1872. ; BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Containing Cars of First-class Establishmen‘s in ‘all Branches of Business in the District. _ AGRICCLTT & & Baxen. os Beaters Heit Bice ‘Sr. v. a J. F. Barsennis Wx Bixsinct BLEACH ERIES. A.T. Wnts ‘Fareexr& Mo BOARDI NG-HOUSES. 622 Pa. ave Bi 2.0.5 Waratie De. Ww. Meaerrr.? DINING SALOONS. Moons 5 Ls pgrseee Sos & Co. Be Purp. an: in . Albany Ale, 19 La. x. Mareey's Pa. ave. Pie & Breed, 220 5, Capi RAL WAREHOUSES. 2.2 La. ave., Sth & i0th sts, Phil's Ale, & » op. Treaenery Post Offce Dept A.B.,cor oth © Date 2 ¥ street, near 7th streot. bet. 1th and 13th ate, Ww. ear (ty Hall. ON, 454, op. City Hall cot Porthwest. 4 13ch street ¢. worthens ¥ Bex x. - f w= Tket Space. #5 ba. ave , bet. 6th and 7th ste. corner 18th atre. Tl 7th street. between G aud H. BANKS AND BANKERS. Exec Crovn Ba We, Corwer 1B:h s: WY. av. and lthet Pa.av.op tT Dt Roous, corner 9h aud Fstre BILLIARD SALOONS. Crow BiLniaRD Sa HEI CER. 1 Keer E BLACKSMI® & shi BILL PesT pper M ‘ellows’ Hall, street. between H and I. af)’ Washington House, vi OX, corner Sth & D «ts. ooN, corner Hh & F sts. BELL-HMASGERS & LOCKSMITHS. (Heres Showing. &e) 1% & Md ave, smithg, 548 56 Water st., Gta Straw Ht& Bt. Bleacher, 92s Pa. ay aS. 0 E street, oppo. P.O. Dept venus. eturer. 2 BUILDING MATERIALS, Sueruenp&¢ P. REDM ‘TIER, eR, (choie x CABINET 7 Pa. a Nae yNaL Dix: Jou Scorr -DixixaSat. Mas. ANNIKE Patti n~ Kxox's Bxrnrss; Ma Warb'n, & Bridg One Pri EXPRESS 0 at Ec Ther ike e. (wholceale only) SHOPS, We WALteR, 29 B stree J.G.Wraven. ist ‘ LanEEn?! BS AND BUILDERS. Cuary . . + GLASS W. &B ATING LIBEARI ewas, bet. Sf aud 45% ste, NG STORES. 82: Pa. 8 & Co .611 Px. ave Pa t. May ba LONERIES. n ng Kooms,) S2i7thst.,op. P.O FEY ANCERS. &.G. Harry. 29 Pa ave. CORKS, SEALING W. W. Baxtuore CORSETS, SKIRTS, &e. Dover as<"(Ladies U DENTISTS. net X« meals $e.) 936 La.av DOLLAR STORES. Wartacn re ay: 17 Pa.av., bet 9th & Wth sts a ‘anal 32% at. and Ci hAE sts ¢o2heD ear 1h. ing ),) 605 2st , bet.6R7. ARE, @c. abet. 9h 10h ats, for Met. B [seo advortisements.] ter Market Law 2 7th atreet derwear geuerally) 08 %h s F street northwest. ome. £24 12th (Out's taught by rule) Wonte, Corner 3d et York avenue anal 1ith st A Hsts ue tol thal! east Penna. ave., Cepitol Hill. cet, pear La. 1018 & iw 7th st Pa, me new st., Sdj'¢ Medical Masenm, P - 1 J-flerson EMPILOeMENt or x Brewsnn & Tay Toei, Georgetown, ES. stron ‘Gl ath et..corner & uortbwest ES. cr 6b, “Treasury Bop t, » det ekech ICS COMPANIES, UNDEFENDENT Ice Co., office, 194 Pa. av., near 12th ICE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. Wanvey & Houpen, 8. B. corner lth st. & Pa. ave INK FACTORIES. | AMenican Inx Co., office,512 9th st., bet. Band F. | INSTRUMENT MAKERS, ¥ g. Instruments & Trusses, 424 7th st. RANCE OFFICES. Pitot. Lire Ixs. Oo., cor. 7th and D ste. Usiox Fing Iys. Oo.,6i La. av..near7th P.O. Dep't. rx & Oo., 815 7; ih, 2 x thst. 8.0. upper manwfact'r,cor.7.haB.S.W BEASS WORKS. eiTeH, 316-18 20 13th street. x6 & JonEs, Life & Bir ancis Reyer, 03-608 7th Eurrn, Acent Phoenix o.. E.L. Schmidt,ag't, 6th st RES, 3. Gorrs Jewelry, 619 Pa. are. WD Gress, ids F at.Wash t,410 Bridge s-Geo a { JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. | Cuas. WALTER, 32 D strect, opposite City Hall. E. C. Wxaven. (also conveyancing, 909 7th street. LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, a0. W.8. Jenn, 715 7th street, between @ and H. J .5_C. Suarra,714 D strect, between 7th and 8th. | Jos. H. HaNietn, 322 sth st., bet. Pa. av. and D st. KM, CEMENT, &c. Joux F. Kiva, 631 Mass. avenue, bet. 6th and 7th. RS ‘ABLES. & Ce., Willard's Hotel Stables, 14th & Dats. Nait on, Jm., 1300 to 1533 B street, INGTON Naito, 1536 E street. AN OFFICES Cnsneas Heszsene.ess Louisiane. av.end Qi Ost. BS Gorterkiy & Co., 614 C street, nese 7th. LOOKING GLASS) Puaxcis LaM®, 12% Pa. avenue near 18th street. LUMBER YARDS. Wo. McLuax, corner Ith street and canal, MACHINISTS. Joux McCLEttaNy. Louisiana ave. and l0th street. RBLE WORKS. ee wisor.tas That cbet. N.Y.av and Lst. iesox & TouMey, Pa. av., bet, 231% 2th ate, RHKFET STORES. Anrtncres Masser, te a. Walker. 10 I strest. Meraor: Manat Stont,N. S.cor.A and 6h. Hyarr's Nar oNat MaRKeT,6Hi lith st.near Pa.av. NTLES. Hagittos & Paakso%, Slate, Marble, Be..ccr.S&D. AR. Suepucny & Co-. Mantels, &:., 910 Brun. ave. ccxon & SUERWAX, 68 Louisiana avenue, MEROMANT TAILORS, De Re ATT Tia Peeve bot.Ithataeh sta. SILLINERY, ac. B. GitLerT, 64 9th st.. opp. Patent OMice. 3. wholesale ouly 314 Sth et, near ay. MODEL MAK ERS, &<. 7th street, opp. Patont Office. A. Lyon, 518 7th street, opposite Post Office. © PAvoLeR, (als Bronzing acd Gilding,) 1009 B. MUSIC STORES. Lrcas's, 148 7b street, near M street. YTARIES. 819 Pa. PTICIANS. Rex tin & Co. 12 Pa. ay., bet 12th and 13h sts 453 Pond. ave., corner 434 street. Ww G v., Law, Tities, Conveyancing DEN, 1016 Penn. ave.. corner Ith st. e GW. Driver,) 1216-18 Penn. av. PAINTERS, Ax MOR, 310 9h st. near Penna. ayeune. We., bet. éth & 7th sts & ANGEL ok E Kit M. TomexiNs, corner H and 8th streets N. W. PAINTS, OLLS, GLASS, &c. Gro. Ryxeat, Jr.. 317 Tih st ,bet. Pa ave, and D st. LeTHER MARTIN, 609 C st , bt.6 &7. rear Mot. Hotel, FRaNcis MiLLeR. 7 9b street, near Penn. avenue. J. Hany SYLVesTER, 1212 7th street, near M. PAPER HANGERS, SLAs MooRE, 399th street, near Penn. avenue. LUNFR, 429 9h street, between D and & SER, 195 Pa. av., bet. 19h and ch. se. 1213 N. Y. avenue, near 12th st Sprisnovse4sieo,PictureFremes,) 1082 7th st. PATENT AGENTS. CN. ¥. Sci. Am ,)8. B. cor. F& 7th 633 F street, near 7th street. . N. E. corner F and 7th streets. hst..opp. P.O. Department. 157th st, opp. Patent t'ifice. Boon) 164 Fad'l Block, coruer FGGETT, ». W. KoTuwert, hb & Fate. ne PATENT SS EDICINES. Caxnos’s Liver T thy great Dye PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. M. Hi. Beavy, 627 Pennsyivania a ar 7th street. FN Jouseos Pa ae OLB 8 8: alee, Pits, stock E. J. Putuman,( copying @ specialty 32-4 F st PIANOS. Z F.C ReicnENsacn, 431th, ab.Pa av.act. Knabe's PICTURE @ POXHTRAIT FRAMES. j Francs Lame, 12 Pa. avenue, near 13th «treet. | 2B Trewery.( ity,) 311 7th street. PLANING MILLS. WSC REDMAN, 153g street and canal. Ronine: Wurtcows eer cee 1th oe aad Osnal. | PASO skim, Phenix Milley 1210 Ohio Avenae, Muatacturer of Mouldings. Brackets, Newols, Balusters. &c., snd dealer in Sash,Doors& Blinds. PrLASTERERS. t and A. AY, S59 D street, bet. th and 2th. Jess OH AGAN.1SI7 Pa_av.. bet. 19th and 20th ste ¥x e2WwetL, 113 Pa. avenne, Capitol Hill. Jas BAGAN (also Metallic Roofer,) 003 2d st..cor.F. PRINTING OFFICES, PEON BROTHERS, 1012 Pa. PRODUCE AD Santy.Port-& Uxpzumitt.. 3.8. corner 9th & Dats, BP Nos. 518 loth st. N.W.,op. Medical Muscam, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. &c. =tRor & Dvp.ey, cor. La. avenue and 7th street. R.M. Hatt, corner 7th and Fats., opp. Post Office. KiLsocRy & Latta, corner 18th ond G streets. Hrerixe & Jonxs. 1425 F street, near s5th. MM Bonurn, $137+h st.» opp. P_ 0. Department, %. WH. OLagett, a pace. Sotomon J. 702 bt.7&3,0p Post Office. CHARLES THompsoy & Co. , 689 H street,corner 7th. Moony & Panvix. 6 léth st..opp ‘Treasury Dep't E.K. Witsox. fbi Nagel ment O. Dep't. © Syorns. 4H F street, near Treasi ‘partnrent W_T. Jonxson,(Auct’r,) cor. Pa. av. 3d at. east. Renxevy & Sow, Ltn stree:, near Riggs’ Bank. RESTAT Hrsov Hovax, Heury Hyson, 421 $th, bet. D and BE. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. PrERy COLEMAN, 237th st.. C Market. Tucks & SwerMa. 6% Louisiana avenue, SCHCOIS AND COLLEGES. Wasnixeton Busi Nuss COLLEGE, cor. 7th and L sts. SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER & W'tson’s Paz. Office. SF Send for circular A Cara. si SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. A Olergyman, while residiug in South America, Fi ‘ ‘ge missionary . discovered a and simple remed; Wi Friston savous Wereseg! wary Basy.| Washington News and Gossip. ‘of the Urinary ar gaus,andt Whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and | I#TERNAL REvENve—The receipts from this [ijious habits. (Great numbers hare been cured by | source to-day were 5. je remedy. ire to bone : theatiicted acd wafortunste,1 will send thoreeips | PERsonat.—Secretary Delano and party lett for preparing snd using this medicine, in = sealed . Sait Lake City yesterday morning for Washing- lope. to ap: it. Pr. Charte. writin idaged ia | to. martt-ly "New York Oty,” | Tnoors vor Tuxas.—The superintendent of == 2 — = | the mounted! recruiting service has been AMUSEMENTS, ordered to iorward 159 recruits to Galveston, Texes, for assignme st to the ith cavalry. Tue Hovse CoMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS will to-morrow take up the contestc election case of Nib'.ch azaint Walls, (colored,) the sitting member from Florida. How. “Sunset” Cox has received a private letter from Governor Seymour discassing the possibility of Mr. Greeley’s nomination at Balti- more, but inno wise favoring such @ nomina- tion, EW NATIONAL THEATER. SPECIAL. SIX NIGHTS ONLY AND ONE MATINEE, COMMENCING MONDAY. May 27. i312, Firs. apg: irance iv English of the great JANAUSCHE XK, ronowaced by the ent're Pre « th ENG.ISH TKA D pnorted mst brilli.nt NEW ¥YOSK STAB MABY STUART --- DE BUBAH, ms in this city. an leak House,” en- TRANSFER OF* NayaL OrriceRs.—Lient. . Davol has been ordered to the St. per steamer of 15th of June. Lieut. S Baird has been detached from the naval academy and granted six months leave. A Hit.—Mrs. John Wood was immense last night in “Poll and Partner Joe,” and both she and her cap:tal burlesque company were called CHES Prices of Admiss on:—Orchestra Chairs and Ro- served Orchestra Circle, $1.50; Orche.tra Circle Admission and Dress Circle Reserved, $1; Dress Cigele Admission, 75 cza: Gallery, 0 ctr. SF The sale of Reserved Sexta will commence on Thoraday morair¢ next at Ellis’ Music Store at 9 o'ciwck. m2l-if YCOLN LL. upon to repeat all the songs, dances, and hits of gasps BSUE us the evening. It is just the kind of performance FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, tor this dry weather. sy WUSDAY BVERING, MAY 27, MATINEE W EDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2o'elk. MES. JARLEY 8” Unrivaled Collection of WAY WORKS AND WAY WORK QUARTETTE, From London, England. cents; reserved seats,75 cents. Ad- »W; children under 12 years, 26 THE CABINET NEETING, to-day, was attended by all the members except Scoretary Delano and Attorney General Williams, who were re- spectively represented by Gen. Cowen and Solicitor General Bristow. The session lasted an hour anda half. No business of notable im portance was transacted. Waite Hovse Visrroxs.—Prior to the cabi- net meeting to-day Secretary Belknap, Secre- tary Boutwell, Senators Cole, Ferry, Chandler, Kellogg, and Robertson, Judge D. K. Cartter and Kepresentative Buffington, of Mass., callea at the White House and had interviews with the President. mistion to Mat ents ““flenerved nents on eale at Ellin’ Masic Store. "T FORGES—MAY 27,28, 29. my30-0t {RAND CONCERT. VUCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAIN- MENT Goop Joke ow A“ LIABERAL.”—A patty sign- ing himeelf “a member of the liberal repub- lican club” writes the President trom New Iberia, indicating his willingness to accept a AT THE FOUNDRY CHURCH, (Corner Lith and G streets,) TUESDAY EVENING, May 21, 3572, at 8 e’clock, Cordactot Mr. be is eS certain office under the present administration aia ir GEO Wi WALTER, The President has not yet decided to give him the office he seeks. Tae Missing Busi Parens.—Ben Pitt- man, the phonographer who reported the Buell ‘who Wiil siso preside at the Piano. A programme of rare selections will be prosented, trbich will be rendered by some of the best masical talent in the eity. Tickets, £0 cents—to be had at the music stores ard at the dot A Steinway Grand Piano will be used, furnished & Co. m2) 2 military committee on Saturday, and testified that he has a complete copy of the records now -G@. Metzerott EW NATIONAL THEATER. Mr. J. G. Saville.... Lessee and Manager. }Toduce a copy. SzNaTors Morton, Conkling, Carpenter and TRE GRA EASON ! other leading members of that body, in fs ] rt ; :. ys fact all SIX NIGHS orit2. ==: | the administration Semators aren favorof a tax MON The Brillian: and tariff bill similar House yesterday. It 1s thought among those best informed that the Senate will go further than the House and agreeto red erevenie to that passed by the AND HER LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. on which cecasion Mrs. Wood will appear in her original character of . MARY MAYBUD, in Bgrnant’s Famous Burlesaas, POLL AND PARTNER JOR. Among the many musical attractions in the piece Mrs. Wood will sing. in her inimitable manner, her Qriginal Song, * HiS HEART WAS TRUE TO aLL- Mrs Wocd brings with her an unasnally large and effective Malcand Femsle Chorus, introducing the celebrated Boston Quartette, Messrs. FRAIL: FARM and FROTHINGHAM, and the piece will be presented with new scenery, new costumes and appointments. The entertainment will commence with the Roar- irg Farce. TO OBUIGE BENSON. . In rehearsal. Brougham’s LA BELLE SAUVAGE MATINEE SATURDAY, at2 o'clock. my20 MAB ezAND 00 KEY CLUB. . RACE AND TOURNAMENT. AT PL'tLICO FAIR G WEDNESDAY, JUN luce Teduction in the Hovse bill. A MOTION to suspend the rules of the House is a ‘ion, hence quite a large number of bills can be presed between now and Wednesday next under @ suspension of the rules, and busi- ress wiil be disposed of rapidly in that time. The impression prevails about the Capitol w- day, however, that the resolution to adjourn on the 29th will be extended to the 3d of June, that the tinal adjournment instead of Wedue.. day next, will be one week from Monday. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD Company has purchased the Washington Alexandria and Georgetown Railroad, and next week the cars on the latter will ron to and from the new depot sito of the Pennsvivania road or Baltimore and Potomac road, ac the corner of 6th and B streets, cre sing the Potomac over the Long bridge. ‘The old bridge, adjoining the Pent MILE HEATS—F: " h Long bridge, :ormerly used by the Washington shail Be distance. Purse. @30; s and Alexandria road, will be taken down. = tries to be made with the Secretary, at No. 35 &t Nommmatioxs.—The President sent the fol lock, Jane 4th. ith a GRAND TOURNAMENT, nights of Maryland and the other © Maryland Jockey Club to precent the fol Knight with a silver cup worth $200, the cond Knight with a silver cap worth $30. Knights desiring to, ride mast apply by lotter to the Sccre- tary on or before the 25th of May, stating their t.tie and devices, nelosing an entrance fee of $5. Gen istance desiring to practice can lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: Uon- suls—John F. Webb, of Mass., at Zanzibar; E. C. Sammis, of Fla., at Rio Grande, Brazil, Daniel K. Hobart, of Me., at Windsor, N. 5. Registers of Land Offices—Benj. F. Smith, Red Wood Falls, Munn.; Altred James, Los Angelos, Gal. Receivers of Public Moneys—George J. carci for by G. B. Maule, on the | Tiffany, Los Angelos; W. H. Kelly, Red Wood fi ‘at Piml! o | Falls.’ Also, a number of army promotions of Menbers of | minor importance. ed_on their badges. Admission— ——___ se - Taee there : agony pe gang Mr. CHARLES B. HALL, of Boston, chair- Horthern Coutral calipend Bor father a eees | man of the executive committee of the nations! = D. FERGUSON, Secretary, as banks of the United States, mad st. By order of Executive Committee, ml6-co2 : dybrb ames before the committee on ways and means this morning in oppositien to thé 1301 Oe) ON RENERIEIOM (Mew No | ate Dawes blll moe eee ee nea rrg Br. Wru Sr. | ™eans committee, compelling national banks to ex their six per cent. bonds for the new More Wak MATSRIAL POR Sate.—The Secretary of War has received the authority of Congress to sell such portions of clothing in Fnac erercs stores as he may deem advisable ‘here are now in store $13, a ones at a lower rate of interest, and maki: ® fours stove Oa Fellows! Hane elaht | interest thereon payable abroad ae ene Qhoice Ofl Paiatings, Bngravings. Chromos, Be, | this country. ‘The Treasury department war Aise, act toc] Per ifscgings. Window | represented by Assistant Secretary Richardson. sels. Haile, des in the Distiots > TERM Ouae n clothing, the care of which costs @sN coy. vel BARB javing determined | o1 g r A P iuircly tears mained to ear. there are saber blankets enough ‘on MACK) 3 PIANO, Philade!phia, whic! gto supply all prospective demands for one a S —j rly aes = 7, to come; rubber tone; is better 1s rable 1 ge oy CE ponchos and artillery jackets for eighty years, and blouses for forty years. PRINTING ConGegssionaL DepatEs.—Th: Joint committee on public printing has unde: investigation case, was before the House in his possession. He has been requested to $60,0C),000 instead of $43,000,600, the amount of in order at any time during the last ten days of TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afteraoon’s Dispatches. -fssociated I Press Reports. A Speck of War on the Canada Side. Orrawa, May Zi—in the howe iast night Mr. Stepberson move dan address for the cor respondence rospecting zure by the United States custom ottic ci r barge, the propery of Hiram Clalr Flats canal. Hh reterrea to thes stances of the se! rure and the expenses In by Mr. @, and thouzht tne mal ally investigated. Kenzie said be wou! bow the vermment intended te matter. The question was a serie: volving the rights of Canadian nayiz the treaty it had bee Ss. The Florida Railroad and the Havana Steamers. Wasuireton, D. C., May 21, 1872. Editor of The Evening Star. . The letter of your correspondent, ““C. S. N. dated Green Cove Springs, Florida, April, 1572, and published yesterday, seems to have been written under it excitement, and contain exaggerated ments which need correction However uncomfortable the writer may have been, he is rather hasty to abuse persons who are évidently strangers to him. It might be allowable to abuse railroads or cars or hotel+ which did not suit his tastes, but he shoald nov advise ic Floridians” to hang the presi- dent of the Florida railroad. Neither is it tair to say that a *‘rascally conductor” Lingo f de ceived him about the Havana steamer, and that there is a collusion between the employes on the Florida railroad and the hotel keepers at Cedar Keys. Neither should he speak of «*m's- erable rattle-trap boats,” after saying that he left Cedar Keys without sering a boat. He is also mistaken in regres. | to Marshal! ©. Roberts as president of the New Orleans, Florida and Havana Steamship Company. 1 give you the names of the president and board ot directors, follows :—Isaac N. Marks, pres- ident; Magin Ping, Julius Vairin, Paul Four chy, Wm. P. Clyde, Jos. H. Oglesby, Isaac K Roberts. There gentlemen are well-known in New Or- leans and New York. The railroad managers are equally well-known, and if your corre pondent had grievances ‘they might have been published in milder form. But especially 's it to be regretted thai did not see some of the managers of the railroad and steamship lines. He would have found that they cannot sus. pected of conniving at such impositions and Trauds as he exposes. Political Notes. The Terre Haute, la., Journal says the Evans- ville Courier has entered upon the Presidential campaign with fearful earnestness. If it can understand the position of that paper it is about th For President, Horace Greeley; Post- master at Evansville, Colonel A. T. Whittie- sey.” The Cincinnati Commercial excleims:— “‘Everybody knows that November is the month in which the street should be ripped up for sewers.” It 's the month in which the political sewers are generally opened. A western paper gives the following:—“Gree- ley’s one term—‘Liar.’” But the situation is changed since such terms were employed by the “champion woodchopper.” He is now ace and gentleness, except when he attacks a Chap- Pague sapling. he republicans of twenty-six states have held their conventions for the election of dele- ates to the regular convention of the party at hiladelphia. “Of these, twenty-three states have instructed their delegates to vote for the nomination of Gen. Grant. The Rochester Democrat (revublican) is of the —— that a certain locality in western New York will go for Greeley, inesmuch as it ix the home ef the famous ‘Rochester rappers.” A few raps over the knackles by some Greeley man might teach the Democrat man to wrap himself alittle more in his dignity, and speak more politely when ladies are in the case. The Columbus (Ohio) State Journal holds the opinion that Mr. Grecley has more capacity for getting himself into a minority than any other man in this country. Southerners are circulating a tac simile of the bail bond of Jeft. Davis, “late President of the Confederate States,” with all the signatures, in- cluding Horace Greeley’s. All the democratic papersin Pennzylvania, with two exceptions, favors a straight-out party nomination at Baltimore. The Richmond Enquirer particularly wants to know if Mr. Greeley is in fayor of mixed schools. The Delaware democratic state convention is to be held in Dover on Tuesday, Junc Ll. THE ScuvrteEttt REGATTA—Thousands of persons visited Fairmount park and the shores of the Schuy!kill adjacent, to witness the great contest between Coulter and Cavitt, of Pit's- burg, and Biglin Bros., of New York, yesterday afternoon. The day was very disagreeable, th: wind blowing fearfully, and for a ong time it was doubtiul if the race would take place. Coulter objected on account of the rough wea- ther. The contest wes for $1,000 pside, and the distance tive miles irem the stakc-boat below the Reading railroad bridge, falls of Schuylkill to the stake-boat on the upper side of the Jun tion railroad bridge. The race was to ha’ taken place at 3 o'clock, but owing to Coulter's objections it was postponed until 6:31. On the river were three smail steamers, crowded witi people, besides a number of small boats. B srady, ot the North River boat club, of > York, was referee. The boats tarted fairl, Biglin Bros. wore blue caps and drawers, au white shirts; Coulter and Cavitt wore simp drawers, without shirts or caps. At the star Coviter end Cavitt were ahead, but in passing the bridge they went through the third arch in- stead of the <econd, and lost 10) feet. This dis- tance they were unable t> regain, and Biglin Bros. came in at least twelve boat lengths ahead. They made the five miles in 32 minutes nd 1 second. A lege smount of money chang- ed banc’s on the resuit. a! ‘Tae New York Lazor Stetkes.—The mas- ter masons of New York yesterday, by a voteo! 19 to 18, voted to concede eight hours a day's work on and after to-day. The vote was subse- quently made unanimors. The brickiayers, stonemasons, and lal were expected to re turn to work to-day. The German cabinet- makers and plumbers joined the eight-hour movement yesterday. A large number of thei: employers have already granted the demanded concession. The carpenters are so confident of ‘success that all the areat work who can employment at eight hours. A later dispatch of last night says: “Thestrike of the various trade zations for the en- forcement of the eight-hour law hrs met with success, and is virtually over. The bricklayer- resume work to morrow. red hours, but the men held out eight hours were co! them _< boss cabinet-makers have fn rd and polishers and other minor teade onan, rs inor zations will strike to-morrow. ¥ HORRIBLE SELF MuTILaTion. T acta mento (Cal.) Bee of afew days og ~ following account of an attenipt ateuichle ad, bya man familiarly known as “Red Louw? o: FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. wesc wl de This After s00 oa’s Proceedings. Turspay, May 2%. canals. the Premier's explanation the SENATE.—The Vice President presented a | ¥4* admitted to be in the American torr petition of one hundred felnpeccrrent a pear Str John A Me 1 ald said there c citizens of Georgia, asking aid to emigrate to | noi krow that hi honcrabie fre at ae Liberia. Referred to committee on appropria- was American poperty aggressive in their ¢. Present treaty d presumably for governing American e's property w violation of the regula any use of i after he had seen it. The Unites tions. Stat’s authorities gave up Little's vessel w Mr. Sherman asked and obtained leave for the | out demanding cost=. A + regards the canal committee on finance to sit during the session of | tr the Senate, in order to consider the tax and tariff bill. Mr. Edmunds called up the House supple- mentary apportionment Dill, giving an adli- tional Sy en ng in the House to the states of New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Penn- sylvania, Indiana, Tennesse, “Louisiana, Ala- bama and Florida. Mr. Morton moved an amendment leaving it to the option of the states allowed an additional ett) elect the same on a general icket. ty did not in any way deal with In these waters, under the treaty of channels between the islands situated in the St Lawrence were free to both nat anis remained free, no matter whether they were o the Canadianor Amorican side of the boun dar The Americans, he believed, made the ca under the impression that it was in their territory. If the map signed by Barclay, the two English was correct, the canal wa im the American te ory. rs of England bud Mr. Casserly was willing that this option to pion that that map the states should attainin the election of mem- nce on the question bers to the 43d Congress, but he nwi'ling | opinion her Me to leave it open indefinitely. He held that a | ‘> act, and, therefore, actth Representat've having a whole state for his constituency, would not be in Proper ser se a representative of the people. Ir. Vickeis alsoopposed the amendment and discussion continued. rutil the expiration of the morning hour, whenjthe bill went over. The Vice President announced asthe commit- tee of conference on the steamboat bill Messrs. Chandler, Corbett, and Bair. Mr. Patterson cal'ed up Dill to adjust the claims of New Hampshire for money advanced to — during the rebellion, which was The unfinished business, being the bil! to sus- pend the writ of habcas corpus, was taken . 0 treaty gave us the me of the canal o1 the same terms as the American the honorable member could show Porter and Barclay’s map that the c on our territory we could still ax ert our right § it, for the treaty in no way affected oar bound ary rights. ir. McKenzie contended that the canal tion was simply another piece of shar on the part of our American neighbors Mr. Stephenson said it was times the question was settled, as it was one that might arise asain, and it was time they should know whether the Canadians had the right to trade in the Amer ican territory without let or bindrance from the jes actice Mr. Alcorn then made a gereral denial of Americans. statements of Mr. Ames last night, repeati After some surther discussion the mot on was that the latter had no ressdence in Mississippi, | carried. and that he had never paid a dollar of taxes there, and that as soon ss his term expired he would never want anything more with Missis- sippi. He (Ames) wonld never be re-elected, for no white man in Missi ipp! would vote for him, and there were hundreds of black men there me would get more yotes of that class than he. Mr. Bayard said that he bad charged that the original ku-klux bill was one of a series of acts designed to put under the control of the admin- | istration the whole machinery of the elections. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. Beck, (Ky.,) from the conference committee ‘on the bill to provide for the abatement or re- payment of taxes on distilled spirits destroyed by = submittedea report; which was eed to. . Palmer, (fowa,) from the committee on appropri: tions, repo. ved the post office appro- priation bill, with Senate amendments. The commiitee recommended concurrence in the amer dient granting additional subsidy to the P; cific mail steamship company. Mr. Randal (Pa.) called attention to the fact that the committee had inserted a proposition that the House had by a direct vote rejected. Mr. Holman (Ind.) moved to strike out the portion of the amendment giving the $509,000 additonal subs‘dy. Mr. Sargent (Cal) advocated the adoption of the Senate amendment, and pointed out the im- Portance of securing the Asiatic trade. Mr. Morgan (Ohio) denounced the proposi- —— The Methedist General Con ANOTHER EXCITEMENT. New York, May 21.—To-day was s for the election of bishops in the M general conference, and in consequence an mense audience im attendance. A resol tion, net te count the ballots cast for a can: date of the amount less than eight, was table Dr. Slicer said thirty years ago at an election of bishops there had'been ballot stuffing. He | hoped if such @ thing was discovered here the yote would be taken over again. Au Indiana @elegate demanded that the laity and clergy vote separately for bishops, The seperate vote was lost. (Tremendons ch A delegate called attention to the demon str> tions of the audience, ard moved that the gal Icvivs be cleared. [H'<s") from the gallertes.| Bishop Ames asked tly police, if any were pr sent, to clear the gallerirs. The conference then proceeded to vote by ballot for bishops. The process was very te dious, and after the tellers had retired to count the vote, Bishop Richardson was introdaced and addressed the conferenc. Dr. Carleton then moved to suspend the rules to receive a reply from him to Dr. Lanabau’s report; adopted. ‘he paper was then read. It declares that the report that Dr. Lanahan secks to convict Mr. Goodenough of complicity with Porter in the purchase of paper, and that said report is a wicked slander on an honest man. or refers to Dr. Lanahan's report as the rence. Tre ion tion as unconstitutional, and at variance with | ot feverish dreamsof the aseistant agent. and the principics of common justice and honesty. denies that Dr. Lanahan was ever refused Mr. Garfield (Ohio) ‘ contended that the | access to the papers of the book concern. The amendment of the Senate was not the proposi- | paper further declares that the allegations that tion voted down by the House, as it left-the trade open to competition, not confining it to the Pacific stoamshi; our government did not act promptiy English steamers wei) ready to be set upon the line t» monopolize tae ; Mr. Rat da!l charged that the Sena’ ment wasa mere subter “age unwort’s gress, and said there were wicked irdaences at work inside and outside of Congre © t» secure its passage. al>. Sorgen (Ohio) said there was a big lobby at work here using their influence with mem- Officers ef the cencern were engaged in oil spec- ulations are as baseless as they are base. further charges that the accountants whom Dr Dr. Lanahan employed to ferret out the al wrongs of the book concern were of «low reputation, and that Dr. Lanahan had ference with the editorsof certain secular papers the evening before the publication of the offen- sive articles. -on- jerald Discovery of ingatone. r PARTION LARS, New York, M. rs. —A special to the Heralt Mr: Sargent asked who was meant by the | from London says:—* The M-ralid correspondent charges made He had advocated the measare. | &t Zanzibar says that Seva Ben Majid, one of Did the gent'eman mean to charge wickell in- | the principal Arabs of Ujiji, left that place on fiuerces upon him? the J2th of January last, and arrived at Unc- Mr. Randall said he did not propose to be | gem-Wemba on the Sth’ of February. He ri ‘rawn int? ® personal coniroversy. He ha made his geneial cherges, and he would prov hem if an opportunity was offered. Mr. Morgar— Yes; and I will back them torted to Sheik Ben Nasib, an importa sonage in Unegem-Wemba, that Mr. had reached Ujiji fitcy days before Ben lett, by a circuitous route, which by ; pelled to take on account of Mr. Banks (Mass.) reviewed the importance | regular caravan route. At of the trade proposed to be secured, and pointed | 5! Dr. out the danger of its being snatched from us by | Uj foreign compet'tion. Mr. Wood (N. ¥.) concurred with Mr. Gar- field that this was a different proposiiion irom that acted upon by the House. [t was far worse and more pernicious than the one rejected by the House. That gave an annual subsidy of one million dollars, while this guarantees that sum for ten years. ‘The proposition was at va- ley’s arriv: ji. He had aveling in th ing country, and was at Myemba march from Usiji, between Lakes 1 tctoria Nyanra, Jjiji, and he then together. Sheik Ben Nasib sent this from Unyemwemba to his brother Abdaliah Ben Nasif, at 7 slave, riance with ‘soun: lation. and was a dis- | Saade, who left Unyemwem! ath of crimination in isvor of capital against labor. | Fel and reached Zanzibar on the 24 of He believed this mode of artificial stimulants | April. Abdallah Ben Nasif and the slave, Saade, were both seen by the Herald correspond: ent at Zanzibar. Some consi‘ler it «trang* that Mr. Stapley, if at Ujijiwhen Serd Bon Mrfid left, did not send letters by him to Uayemwem- ba.” This is fally sxplatned by tho circumstance injur‘ous to a healthy devglopment of our com- mercial interests. . Mr. Shellabarger (Ohio) maintained that the Jory and importance of @ nation was to a con- siderable extent in proportion to its commerce, id pointed out the surrounding circumstances | that Seyd Ben Majid did not intend to go to at Invited our country to take take the lead | Unyemwamba when he left Ujiji, but started of the commerce of the world. He held that | with an armed force to fight against a nm England, France and Germany, our compet- | chief named Nisambo, between th: peep ee oe. recep os lh nd —_ a and to put our upon an eq sul mast Be given ut cis subald must be given ‘@ general line of policy. was propose: to be done by a bill reported from the commit- tee on commerce ee commissioners of commerce. line, in its Loewe pede wag plan of generai subsidy, andl theretre roti m2 subsidy, onl feet comtraine to vote against giving the in- M r. sum. ‘iblack (Ind.) subs'dies, and thought legislation should ‘be directed 0 wards bi up our shipping interest in a general way. Mr. Coburn (Ind.) argued that there was a difference between commerce and tramspo. -.- to build up commerce of t . The ision and only came to Uayommomba b opera® rought him near fighting ‘ions ight STILL © Over ten thousand emigrants arrived at tle Garden yesterday, the largest num' ed in one day since land- @ establishment of (he in- STOKES. At is expected that Stokes will be brought into a Sacramento. With a rusty scythe or sickle h. | House had recognized this tact in the to-morrow morning to plead to the iniict- oc ernblan sgecceWta prMe gn nme | Maz mune Tax coh Paertrcees | une ine geet i ge aranae | Krepesiets nat nnloy geet: | fe cams rest ap budge | en en tim Tae rs Sm oi . Bar Soseen nar at, q bed 7 perce | decide on a day for the trial. WEEDS street. for ‘s. 5 james: ¥ throat. N. ¥., = sreeley e rece the Fam SP tame | sag aeators in Mouentfoetfumenisgenepaiy ™* | Sfp and., Same. Ladd and’ Willian | Inte Bis throgi_or Doing no arteries iniae wa: | ance proposed. was ‘the lowest price ald tor | catiow meeting on May auth, in Cnion sfaate, : Teens eee “Thostrongest and light. | Bepaired. Instruments Zyned and | mate from A.M. Clapp, Congressional Printes, | or the scythe, none were se cerrying our mails. He then reterred to the Peun te a php ty ‘They will, in obedience to law, be submitted to | clung to him. Growing desperate and more d-. provision that required that the ships should NO SHOW POR THE CARLIBTS. FLOUR, FEED ANG Coe aa CORED Conj ¥! termined than ever totend his life, he LF, rected a eee and said it wes | sane, May 21.—Later dispatches from Bis- Tuomas & Hakv'xe, cor. 7th st. and Marylardere, ¥., bet 11th&l2th ats fs blade and 2 Sce-saw operation on his left ba % (hat our stand- | cay report the Carlist organization in that j i i side. Hehad succeeded in sawi ing army or naval force should be equal to PLO WEN Basu £¢ 201 Mase.ev 27h et _ BA. Suite, late Me: Kline, Sil sth etrect into his body when he was oblige te that of Yorcign despotism. This dive | Feoueand instep neetely, Santhilated. inet S8.E. Stovrs, Kmbalmer ere. 237th SILVER PLATESS. loss of blood. “He was found ra fic us on the ocean was our boast on the | forces on Sunday last. Order is now sectiea Bus. Derry, cat ite 1a? Congres at., | EDWARD Stour. 619 7th street, op. Post Office. tilated feondition and re:ao ods a militis on the sea worth e thoussad | throughout the entire province. Geo town” Feneral Wreaths Sed Natvrat Fiowsrs | Woxt.& Waris D, 84 D tween 8th & 9th. hospital. standing armies: a erie «pled a GONE To GENEVA. eased. prese + ia superior sty ie SLA’ je i FOUNDEIES. 3 TUCKYR & SHERMAN. 635 Louisiana avenue. Tinep oF Live.—A Las’ Farewell.—On Satar- | DAVY to ye ee ams, America ‘member’ of the tieuers sites Sous McCr arm atorner of La. eve aud ithet. SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORIES, Say the body of » you jaan was found in the oa tie ams a ei nal Of arbitration, has left here for ¥ Geo: Bare ROTHER, 619-21 G at., bet. 6th and a} iver, Dear bridge, | Measure economy. ISPRR SICKLES 5 Loca woop Henry eTariox d3Pa 7 ad Met hotel STAMPING 5) my a citizen of the stFalrmount On the bank of the river near a sagen op reget. the measure as MapRiD, May 20-—Hon. Daniel " as (8 -) 31 * Mas. GH. MAURER, 617 7th st.. opp. Patent Office. Ui , who returned to Ei ‘ome bowape be here rae discovered two baad ene legisia- | United States to Spain, arrived in Ma- ‘EAM ABD GAS ac. yearsago, has directed me to pay over to the aps ee og following lines Se3 he drid last evening on his return from America. A.B. Suernern & Co..90 Pa.av.,bet.9h & l0thats overnment of the Unit im an unob- : Pritapsrr: May 17 THI is the latest a. ! freshest of campaign Impeachment jadge Barnard. i a er CUMBERLAND COAL, en of the obligation man Of money as a oat! Sem, Me foraet and forgive Gooa “pee Tirsice had a ttt. iam ment for the tial af Judge Barnard waywaeh we, REOVES, SHEEZARQN, TUN WARE. | 7- The beat that in mined for sisam tad smutis? raph to Ike." Farewell Grover Tele sTaritt”—he lov ~d tt 90 to-morrow to deter ammo the time and pect gate Hi rwanp & Go, rath Dai Valley OO Ab, 09s ond stove sinee. P.8.—T have besa isn Sot Maple stroot, | ae eae ae ely went for holding the court, ‘and also to give formal Pe i Shamokin Pink aoe Cau and stove sizes, sunset, I wish I could withees many snort = him to >a Co Sie Pa-av- bot. ith & Withers, ‘And all the best of a Wass xotox Gas Lions Cowraxt, 413 10th, near E ! WHITE ASH COAL, ns od _—- oa AinERS NE AND WICK > wu.w. eseuas, for ehurches, honses, ec , 711 cord fength. or tndapit roe Pi ‘ eo, W.H. MARLOW'’S, 7th and canal. i iF au. B.. Danigt Love: eo ons Mand sth ot ty Baltimore yesterday afternoon in the eases Pau rita ea [WARUFACTORIE®, |: the Athletics being at Dat, they retused ’ g Spr '& Usth ata. timore Club. ‘ABictoe pibtested, Wie ee ezne, inte treed neni Hh. i ‘on ERs. 629 lth street, Rar a ‘A2beo Davi watts also, gr BF i ecw eer ie ie i i ie fi i i i ————-2e0-—___ So High standing collars are again in vogue. ‘s NOTIONS. s@-Colored linen appears with Kansas, ‘Ho: E. ADan, Ceholesale only.) 904 Pa. av., be weather. ie wares Boers aa Se raat er SZ Dolly Varden note paper is the latest, we ‘Ladies’ shoes are now m: lace either side or the foot etic og hats are voted common and val- Pt PUBSI tee! society. ‘i Borktex & Bao .923 Pa. P.Gors «Big Basket ws