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ee: | dim that tis majority of 29,000 a THE EVENING STAR. publican district had dwindled down toa ¥ 1 email number. te aed Published Daily, Sundays Exeepted, Sd : anit, Farneworth said he did wot know why 1" le 4 + ittack came from is friend from BOCL.CUt AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Unless he fell comsirained tospring tothe re-cus #eunsyiiauia Avenac, corner Lith St. Gf anybody connecte.! with the Board of Public = aay in thie Deseret He could not be de , com his rights of debate here by hu! ling YUE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY. sary mine Ted Of the Secretary of the Trea SH. RAUPP MINN, Preah. be vould Le resst be saw the bed of a rarcal : = ~ subscribers at TEN “WEEK, or For- . Mr. Platt then withdrew his entst? FY-Fovs CENts PE2 XONTH. Coplos at the comnter ment ws agreed to, Twe Certs each. By mail—three months, 9 30: mended, was @ix roth, 23; one year, 35. ‘= yted. Tae WEE The House then went into committee of the D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1872. TWO CENTS. —_| “Stung ie ers agreed tein ts Ul a a EVENING STAR. LY STAR—subitshed Pritay—S82.% | Somat | VS, 9—N2. 5,985. ASHINGTON 4 PHABETICAL ICE COMPANIES. un | SPECIAL NOTICES. BUSINESS DIRECTORY: MANUFACTORIES. oy | ICE CREAM A Card. Gontaining Cards of Fizst-class Establishmer ta Danvey& oro 8. K.corner lith st. & Pa.ave | 4 oiergyman, while Fosiding fm South America, fo'lowing :—For erection of two range lig! for the C iN chamnei, leading fro peake bay into the Patay co river, av: Tex AmwxEsty Bitt.—The following is a ORTY- the pl thi hous copy of the general amne-.y bill as it passed the F SECOND CONGRESS. Point, Md. ei3,000 fee Senate last night: the Wrpxespar, May ®. centr 4 Shipping Potvt, ‘ : AN Act to remove political disabilities imposed EN. = 2, ie all Beanches of Bagnowe a tho Duis | gyal Da Gugemey sath tot Rant. | Eikeeut heres Wanna gary Bey’ | Washingtoa News and Gossip. | “t/t oaremn'ariclc the amentaces | gS"NATE—Atter our repart cloned yeter International" prncn “conreatos. "as ieee ase y ual and t ‘ ‘Mr. Bayard continued his ks ‘or the metropolitan police of the istrict o. uw RAL WAREHOUSES. | INSTE hole Of disorders brought on by baneful and INTERNAL RevENvs.—The receipts from this Be it enacted by the Senate and House of re . remarks until 4.40 3 On bin, hoes fog ae eee cements | ee atee Serigas mm a | Samesabia arog tener tctacenetane | warcewrday woe alpen peice ae Pea ery dren nee | BLRLTecy cymes eemwaae er | Sevan as Sema OTs. | INSI - is noble remedy. ye a z B gress assembled, (two- se concur M r. - damages 3 ‘ 5 Capiror Lire Ixs. Co., cor. 7th and D sta. afflicted aud unfortunate, I will send the reci De the charming, piquant, ereti i ‘aid continued his speech unt: was | Women and tying-in asylum, £3 s #Ce,, Aibany Ate. 619 La o | Basramac Bion ta > bas La-av-cneartth | for preparing and aotee thie medicine tae ceciey | DON'T FAIL TO sue the charming, piquant, | Ting therein,) ‘That all political, disabilities im unfil 7.30, and bewitching Mrs. Wood in “Poll and Partner | posed by the third section of the fourteenth at Mr. Merton, who was in turn tol- | fOldiere’ and sailors’ orphans’ home in the 1) & Jonss. Life & Fire, F. Haxwhiyn & Co..513 1th st, : P.O. Dept. velope, to ‘who neuds it, Free af Charge. MLUNK 18% st! pear isen | °" to any ene who ni oP b : Aspe Hcle of amendments of the Constitution of th. | lowed by Meeers. Bayard, Hamilton of Tess, | ‘ict of Gn yg age FE sth and G et.,op. Treseary ‘Agent Phoenix L. Ins. Co, 4007¢ . ‘Station D, Bible Honse, ee United States are hereby remoyed from all per Gage nd Shaewee. ie ae Deetrice wg c A. gris posite Pest Office D. pt. 9, May Building, 7th and E mart?-ly ‘New York City. RETrRED.—Second Lt. Samuel Ross, 7th infan- | sons whomsoever, except Ser and Repre- ir. Stevenson argued on historical and con- or on Peat ee TO ee | eee TARE rem Tyee cas ez or Soe Om Le fee ee | ty has been placed On the Tetirod lst Of the | SoEtativen ef the Dea eon cree Congresses, of- | Stitutional that had no right | cic F strest, near 7th stiect. | Genwaxra Txs Ce LU, Schmidt, ag’t, 6th st — vy) pl : ficers in the judicial, military, and naval service | t pass this He also denied that there was | “XtY ERIES. | “JEWELRY STORES. AMUSEMENTS. army, with the full rank of brigadier general, | of the United States, heads of departments, ani | 823 occasion or jus-ification for the suspension ry . 5 Pa ave., bet. 12th and icthats, | § Gri neTEIN & Co., Watches, Jewelry, 619 Pa. ave. - ——— to date from January 1, 1671. foreign ministers of ‘the United States. Of the writ of Aabeas corpus at the south, and | ip.the city of Wrsbington, #1 ATIOXKNEYS.AT-LAW. | WD Greww, 1203 F st., Wash 'n,&12) Bridge at.@eoD EW NATIONAL TFEATER. The bill having already d the House | implored Congress to cease making war upon | © f as may be neccssar; or Guirtng an O.D. banerrr 5 5 | JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Mr. J. G. Saville....Lessee and Manager. | THE Presipenr to-day approved the bill | now awaits the signature of the President. the southern people. repairing the work on the Capitol extens Ones. WALTER, 2 D strest, opposite City Hall. — which recently pacsed Congress giving the Bal- —[= Mr. Carpenter bis reasons for thinking | 8P¢ for complec:ng the fiagging on the up; 3: eine” SIGE Paweweet ats | Mx Johm Wood. | Mrs. Jonm Wood. | fimore and Potomac rallrond companga site for | _ SPANISH InsoLEnce RESENTED—The Steamer the Dill constitutional, and said he woutd vote | terraces, aitie:, $i bo eee Se + ‘o of ! u Ey pies _ | for it, agh, mere questio: itol building, #10, nish ng a 4G.8 . | w.c summeTianh rest, betwee Gente? EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. a dey ot at the corner of 6th street west and B Peery Snarag yasimnggphan ome War— | policy, be believed it wena Detter for the | FePairing the ‘work on the tew deme st aT ©. SHareR, 714 D street, between 7th and sth POLL AND P4RTNER JOE. street. report, dated Aspinwall, April 27th, has been Feoublican party not to pass the bill, because. | Capitol, #4000. 7.8 is ave. northwes - H . Pi ‘and D at. A GREAT SUCOE! oe received by the Secretary of the Navy trom | while its effects would be merely local Lm betareen D xc THE GREAT BURLESOUK COMPANY. Mr. R. H. T. Lerroxp, for neatly a year | Lieut. Commander White,of the U.S cosmo, Trane awl yoy merely 2 b+, + K) NG, 631 Mass. avenue, bet. 6th and 7th. PRONOUNCED i HE BE OT in charge of the Independent Treasury pas division, ot the Treasury department, hes been assioned to the permanent charge of the division DON? FAIL TO SECI CRG YOURS Sais FOR + bet. 4% and 6th ete 7 THE = LAST PESPORE ANCE a fclamor raised about it which | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR Kansas, giving an account of the departar | would extend yh the whol: . In = —_ = _ , = } omega . —— under | dealing with a cone of this chereeter bon - ~ ie < . ited State g ’ * Josera F. Grose corsal at Aspinwall informed Lieut. White tha | jticidns, Dut as statesmen, and tie’ ieepakey | 20i8 Afternoon’s Dispatches. LIVER zara 3 errce STABLES. in piace of George Parnell, deceased. ee at, tf < & Ce, Willard's Hotel Stables, 14th & Dats. a the clearance papers of the Virginius were ali | he believed that the passage of this bil! 1 Penn Ww Rincon Naiten-da.,1aw te eet. POLL ANP FARTBEE 30. PENsion YOR Mus. FarRacur.—The com- | right, and requested him to convoy her oat 0: | save the lives of citizens inone county andre. | sl88octated Press Reports. r ae caren a JOHN Woo) mittee on naval affairs of the House has agreed | te harbor. This he did, the Spanish steamer pe Pizarro following with shotted guns and in | se rhe pence im one state, although it would : me British Opiuion About the Trea: at the ti th t Gen. ad Ons Rixs HeRzaERG, 6% Louisiana. av. and 621 Cat. sae ais to report favorably on the Senate bill granting a | jattie array. The K: hhad been preparce | in Novemtes ne aa og, aeleat of Gen. Grant ; AT THE LONDON PAPERS wa 8. Gourstary & Co-,614C street, near 7th. LA BELLE SAUVAGE pension of two thousand dollars to the widow of | for action, and her commander was fully de ‘Mr. Thurman replied to Mr. Gy —. 7 Xone, May 22.—A special tom London LOOKING GLASSES. SECUBE YOUR SEACS T) the late Admiral Fa.ragut. termined to protect the Virginiusat all hazards. | stitutional argument, and sald jentall the 2ist, to the Hero'd, says: “The AN Market Space. F> axcis Laws, 1296 Pa. avenue near 18th street. m22 AVOID a CBOWD. Eng! The Pizarro, however, did not open fire, anc | that there never was’ usurpation by — ~~ rs continue to discuss the treaty of We <b TRE SxNATE was in session all night and | iong before night rel far astern, being utable | ernment which did not ind tore aren ieee and the supplementary article thereto , until halt-past ten o’clock this morning, when AND, 043 bm. ave., bet. 6th aud 7th sts LUMBER YARDS. .. x ‘ AK ERIES. | Wa. McLean, corner 13th street and canal, N** NATIONAL THEATER. to sail with Virginius. The’ Kansas ther: | yenal enough or wild eno ‘to defona it, with undimini*hed interest.” The editorial: Feri" Pa. ave, corner 18h trot. | EACHENISTS, ee soon ourmument jintil three o'clock this after~ | Fermmed to Aspinwall. | The aetion of Lieut. } "Air. Hamilton said this Ul ought to be called | FTRTANY are Inepired by a desire > prevent foe.” Natt Plo & Bread,20B. Copicnl ot. | Sous McCiuttaxo. Louisiana ave.and Mtb street. | 1x wicnes ONLY AND ONE MATINEE, | noon was catried, and the Senators wen: to | White is fully approved by the Navy Depart | «a bill to provide for the re-election of Pres ‘An article i orton ee oe Be Phy tein Bn ¥0, 711 7th street. between Gand H. MARBLE WORKS. COMMENCING MONDAY, May 27, 1372, | their homes to seek some rest. No committees | Ment. oe ee St dent Grant,” and was proceeding to argue the | Jui! Wail’ caste to nig ye hE a BANKS AND BANKERS. . bt was. 8 incon Me Fat bet BE oe eek. First appe: nce im Bnalish of the great of that body met to-day. Tue Civit Rieuts Bitt.—The following ix ba rs when in G es 1 to | Tuthful ane just appreciation of the danger o Bice: & Co. Exenttvearenae comerisch st, | © ier STORES. PRD plan pias eyo Tur Goverwon issued an order to-day closing | # Copy of the civil rights bill as passed the Sen | nim to let the Benne cores tena, aebealed to Satiomal seocernien aay wes exponen ¢ Beet | anuixcton Marker. L.A Waiker, 100 street. | Regal Queen of ENGLISH TRAGEDY. the District offices at 12 o'clock to-morrow, to | ate this morning: further debate. The ty, ho said, had, at | extract: «The whole drift of feeling antopininn MeTROPOL: teletype aL nian ees Meat, boos naw ond moet brilliant NEW ¥O allow the employes who are attached to the Be it enacted, &c., That whoever being a cor- | S0me inconvenience to mselves, agreed, in England justities saying that the worst"... Barr's BarioxaL Ma: . COmrARY. i i ‘ poration or natural person and owner, or in | the request of the minority, to postpone the to do with MANTLES. MONDAY, May 27.. militia organizations to participate in the re- pei a sideration of the bill until Monday, with the un- we treaty is to save it. Saving RD SaLoone et? «| mamur0s a Peansow, Slate, Marblo,&c.ccroaD. | TUESDAY, May 28. view: He also recommended to the board of | Cnyge of any public inn, or of any place ot | eee ting that the nate ee ee ee pen ee ye Leo: a 34 al 10 Penn. ave. = AM, THE va a 7 ment, h “ o |, or nations. It m Seater Hart Biit:aKDSatoon.corner gh & Data. | Prexce & SueRwas, Oi Loulslauwareuue "| WEDNESDAY May 9, feet tims fp thiscity.an | Poemployes © xenon of the opportunity to | B'iicense trom any legal authority 1s required sdlcurning oo Tuesday; and as it was almost 4 | renewal, and not abatement, of the iil-tacis Br. CLovy BiLtiany SaLoon, corner oth & B ste. ERCHANT TAILORS. edaptation of Charles Dickens’ Bleak House,” en =< or of any line of stage coaches, railroad, or other = = —— and as the | was intended to allay. How to save the trec:, BELL-HANGERS & LOCKSMITHS. | pryiis& Co... N-Y.)1li3 Pa. ay.,bet.1ithaiath ats, | Htled SHESHEY WOLD. PERsonAL.—Hon. D. W. Voorhees has gone | Prernt, Of public carriage of passengers 0: | eee ner Senate ee ad een8e (Scott) and | means who shall eat the locks, or whether some ©. ScuNeiveR. 17 F at , between 12th and 13th sts. LLINERY, é@e. CHES) 5 Ral pgm it with the delegation to the | {Tetebt, shall make any distinction as to adin‘s- Aopen ye right to spesk | means cannot be invented whereby both parties @. Prev. Fiscnen. 057th st .opp. Patent Offic Mus. ©, B. GirLett. 614 9th st., opp. Patent Office Prices of Aémission:—Orchestre Chairs and Ee: adiana t consult wi e delegation to the | sion or accommodation therein of any citizen o! | OD the Order to save time, be thought the | Shall agree to eat it in each othore presence. ACEO MET Ee ee it x Bods.128 Pa.av. | OW ‘Fuonx,(wholesaleonly Sesh at-nearav.” | Kivgdorcheetra Circle, 1.50; orn @1; Dress | Baltimore convention in July. Represen- | the United States because of race, color,or pre- | minority ought to be willing to let the vote be | The American papers apmon to enciaizy agains: BLACK! ITH SHOPS. * MODEL MAKERS, ac. Circle Admission, 73 cta; Gallery, 30 cts. tative Halsey and several prominent New Jersey | vious condition of servitude, shall’on convic. on | taken now. ‘If they were not willing tostand by | jie acoption of the supplementary article. Here F. BarscuLix, (Horse Snosing. xe) 4% & Md avo. A, GAILENTOOe con Suieed Galan Receiay MOrMee neat ak Bile Meas ara | Politicians have left here to attend the repabli- | thereof be fined not less than five hundred no: | the agreement they could hardiy expect that the | there if only ome orem wetter it Wx. Kixs sot, Shipsmithg,5i& 56 Water st., Gto , 513 7th street, opposite Post Office. ‘Thursday mornizg next at Ellis’ Music Store at 9 | can conyention in that state. more than five thousand dollars for each oftence 7, Would be disposed toenter int> any | acceptance would be disereditable and dang BLEACHERIES. J xR, (also Bronzing aud Gilding,) 1009 B. | o'clock. m21-tf ees and the person or corporation so offending shal. } SU ment in the fute~e. ous. Both peoples would be pacified and A.T. Wwtixs, Straw Ht & Bt. Bleacher, 92i Pa. av. AUSIC STORES. = THE SOUTHERN CLAIms couuisstow yester- | be liable to the c'tizens thereby injuredinda: | Mr. Thurman said the Senator from New | font atoneeit che testy and the ne BILL POSTERS. Lreas's, 1148 7ch street, near M street. INCOLN HALL. day heard the claim of Waiter Jackson, colored. | ®8¢ to be recovered in an action of debt, ork had no right toimputeto the minority bad | connected thérewith were dropped Farzcat & Moxey, 710 E street, oppo. P. 0. Dept <OTARIES, aoe abe i Sec. 2, That the offences under thig act and | faithin thie matter. Hehadmeverheardamore | iodiable blunder, for which the two eov on BOARDING-HOUSES. 4.0. Batey, 19 Ps. av., Low, Titles, Converancing. © FOR THRBE NIGHTS ONLY, of this city, formerly a carpenter at Fredericks: | actions to recover damages may be prosecute’ | UNWarranted imputation. ‘ ments are alone to blame. That is the p Paxnixson Horst, 6% Pa. ave., bet, 6th and 7th ats orriciaNs. ” Nam six uVENiNG) May 87 burg, Va. amoanting to $909; Howson Pian, sr.- | before any territorial. district or circuit cor-to! | | AN excited and hitter discussion on this point | Tate of the treaty, aed the only safe and pe Mts. ELoixDEN=T. 511 & street northwest. Suuteiwe Ge uae det. 12th and Isth ste. a : 2 also colored, of Manassas, Va., amounting to | the United States having jurisdiction of crime: | €Dsued between Messrs. Conkling, Thurman | fey way of d'<posing of it.’ BOOKSTORES. H.H HeMpPien, 453 Penn corner 43 street, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2o’clk. | £2,510, and Bailey Robinson, of Manassas, | at the place where the offence was charged to | ®nd —. the bill whi This article states exactly the situation Fe BA EANT SRE (Rotigions te }, 27th si.,cor.D OYSTER SALOONS. ‘The Genuine and only amounting to $707. have been committed, with 8 right of appeal, or a pd py England, and isa just expression of th . ©. on ye D. < = . bs pac ay attra ave a writof error in any case = 2. far OreeEE Bava W. Dae 1) 1die13 Penn. at, Unrivnlee Conection of THE CIVIL SERVICE examining board of the | preme Court of the United States. aati: surpend the = habeas corpus to Merch, 4, F: ~ PAINTERS. AND Fe ees Nee (SG: Beat eam on | ne arew. voRk Gauwnix Ooeupesn dx | Ree eee hee ae Samner's ne doorfroml. | CHaRLEs ARMOR, 310 9th st., near Penna. avenue. WAX WORK QUARTETTE, the 5th proximo to examine applicants for three supplement civil rights bill, divested of the | Without ¥ or honor, ar sold.) 097th st | ©. 'T. Bowe, 82% Louisian From London, England. ies I d li Jerkshipsin the Third | L48T—Th¢ Collector at Albany Ordered to Levy 0 PP! sy ° of the | bringin; ut a dangerous complication. The REXCH, (Stationery a specialty.) 413 ist. | © Gxt. 621 La Adwiesion, 40 cents: reserved seate,75 cents. Ad- | Y8cancies in second class clerkshipsin an | ‘heir Property—In 1863 the Commissioner o: | “#use® Telating to cemeteries, schools and | came with those unwise po iticmes who ace potas MOTE. eee oe eis 192 Pen mission to Matinee. $4; children unter 12 yore: 25 | Audi'or’s office. The board will also hold an fy. juries, and, after a debate of over three horns. | Villineto make party capital outot intornationnt BOOT AND SHOE STORES. J. M. Torx: Ns. corner H ana 3th streets N. W. cents. ease examination on the 6th of June for the purpose | Internal Revenue decided that the New York | it was passed—ayes 27, nays 11. difficulty. The further negotiation of the tre ty Jo. WS Pa. bet. 9th and 10th sts. PALNTS, OLLS, GLASS, &c. Reserved seats on sale at Ellis’ Music Store. of fillir g one vacancy in clerkship of class two, | Central railroad was liable to @ tax on a stock The House general amnesty bill was then - é ‘under O. F. ia Gro. Byysal, Jr..3177thet ,bet. Pa ave. and . DON'T FORGET—MAY 27,25,29. my20-9t dividend declared in that year. The compan; | taken up and’ passed—ayes 38, nays 2 Me se pong Ay temp use te on oes as resisted the imposition of the tax, and sever Sumner and Nye. wLich war can be the only possible issue. Against 1e° "Commissioner Desging, homes, | ci Mr Samet, who was not pressed indigna- | S87 Mould be dropped immediately for 4 iv » we" A civi ill was act on, ex; indig na- > ” afirmed the ruling of his ,and held | tion at‘its being emasculated, and gave trek as | Ske of mational amily. god will and peace. them liable for the tax, which amounts in all to | the reason why he voted agaif-st ammosty. group A,in the office of commissioner of cux- toms. a Fe 3) Hail. Praxcis MILLER, 7 9 eet, a 7 Bs 2 ae is pet wean B and 1. | 5oHauny Siressrer, 1212 Teh street, near M. oer PEACE JUBILEE D 34 st... @ Washington Honse PAPER HANGERS. pot Maker, 1747 Pennsylvania avenne. AND Slipper Manufacturer. 067th at 8 W, ih street, neer Penn. avenue. ARMY OFFICER CaSuHereD.—First Lieut. W. H, Champion, of the 4th infantry, recently © -, lethodist General Conference. iP 4 WItixER, 429 9th street, between D ai International Musical Festival. tried by court-martial at Lomsville, Ky., fot | between $400,000 and’ $500,000. He recentls The Senate then, at 10.20 a. m., after a session 7 ELECTIC Ors. eo upper manfact cor Thai. W, eas Pa. av. bot. 1th aud 20th. disobedience of orders, neglect of duty, Sc., has | ordered the collector at Albany, New York, ti’ | of nerrly 24 hours, adjourned to3 p.m. Nuw Yous, May 22-—At the Methodist gon- neue barren, Al as onsen, .BictureFremes,) 10827th at. AT BOSTON. Love eee pep rlvd olbermann) levy on the property of the road, when the com- rs SSEN' eral conferense, this morning, ballo‘ing for pay. alleged that by an act of the New York | HOU ae Alas cea ange sipping three additional bishops to those elected yester. cgislature they consolidated with the Hudsor | motion of Mr. Poland, (Vt.,) the committee on day was continued, and at 10 o'clock the tellers oe ere ern Soe Kone roy revision of the laws was authorized to assemble | retired to count the vetes. In the m-an time @ the old Central company. On examining the | °te 1lthof November next, and sit till the | discussion took place in reference to the rep rt risoned in the penitentiary for one year. Tue i esident has remitted all of the sentence excey,. 8 much thereof as sentences Lieutenant Cham- pion to be cashiered. EX-PRESIDENT JOHNSON AS & WITNESS. PATENT AGENTS. Mrxw &Co.,(N. ¥. Sci. Am ,) 8. TERIALS. 9 Pa.av., bet. 9th £ lth ste, dings, &c., 1354 st. and Canal EGGS, CHEESE, ce goods.) 8.W. corner Rh&E sta, yHRER. (wholesale ouly).c. dh & D W. Licer PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 4 5 eeting of Congress in December, for the pur- | of class leaders. At 11 o'clock the tellers re f act of the New York legislature authorizing the | ™Cct™ + - 4 W o 2: . pose of examining the revision of the statutesor | turned and announced the vote, as follows: E CABINET SHOPS. Gag. W, Botmwar. Recm Mig ed) Rieck, corner Ex-President Andrew Johnson having been See ee ene rt, Companion, the ‘om |} the United States prepared by comm‘scioners | G. Andrews, 2, Gilbert Haven, Di. Thess treo Wx W aire, 959 E street, near 10¢h, NT MEDICINES. * Fequested te appear as a witness beforethe com- | missioner foun e act distinetly specitiee appointed for that purpose. were declared elected. Jesse T! Peck receive | 3.6 We alsoUpholstoring).)4SGet .bet.627. | ,,, PATENT Wal hs great Dyspepsia Rem. mittee on military affa‘rs, to testify in relati debtsof the od Heme, - le for > r. Sargent, (Cal.,) from the ~ommittee ap- | 199 votes; J. W.§Waiden, 100; E. 0. Haven CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. rc stcby Win My Cannon, to the missing records of the Buell court ._ He has, therefore, ordered th: bL.&.C 383 7th street ant iz h "3. Ballozs inquiry, replied that it wasnot conver'ent for him to come to Washington at this time; but he will come ‘f tue committee insists upon it an! ted certain ch rst | 127; 1. M- Eddy, 96; and J. Mt. Ket Each bottle has @ | |The Executive Committes of the World's Peace collector at Albany to seize and sell enough o | Po'ceretary oft mbmnitted « report; | wore then cast Yor the remaining , ag! of avy, submitted a report; | were then cast for the remaining biel: = pro wy he the new company to satis’y the | which was ordered to be printed. r The election of bishops was conclud demand ot the governmer. Mr. P'air (Mich.) submitted a mino-ity re- | choice ot Jesse T. Peck, who Jubilee and Luternational Masical Festival respect. az = * - fully announce that the great undertaking to wh'ch ua eciias PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERtES. | {rilyenncnnce thatthe erpat audcrtakiog to wh ch us: CARMIAGE FACTORIES. x 9 Phote- stock | leoking forward tor mesy months with such deep | considers his testim ny important. ‘Tae Hoxeoratas ar tax Watre Hovse— | Ports which wos ales ordered to be prined. |, | E.0; Haven, 32; and J. M. i 5 oe wy interes commence ator ——— Ss . . ® + 410-12-14 Sth EJ. PUiimay, (copying a specialty ,) 992-4 F st. ON THE SEVENTEFATH DAY OF JUNE Tue Case or Dr. Coxtixs.—The Thiri | The delegates to the homeopathic conventio: | yi}! in relation to the Dakota Southern railroad | delegates from the General Conferen » : - PIANOS. wanes is . Auditor has just completed the examination of | BOW holding its session in this city, assemblec | wes taken from the Speaker's table and passed Evangelical Association. In regard to organ agg *¢ PICTURE & PORTHAIT FAMED. FOURTH OF JULY NEXT the accounts of Wn. ‘T. Coiling, late Pensio:. | fit thelr ladies at 9-45 o'clock this morning i» | “Mr. Holman (Ind.), from rhe Committee on | union with the Methodist Church, Mtr. 1a PICTURE@ ee rtd > e pariors of t! rlington hotel, and then pro commerce, reported a bill granting the right ot | said if God will it the anion would be surely SEWARE, Gc. | pasucis Lawn, bot Fe. averns, pent Wik otaeet: Its hardly necessary tostate that the preparations | Agent in this city, and finds the amount of hi | ceeded to the White Hence, neice he ae way to the Davenport railroad company. with | accomplished. $23 Pa-av, Metzerott Hall. | 1 "t “TaeweLy. jobbing a specialty) $11 7th street. | gor this great event have required the constant ap- | detalcation to be about $46,000. It is believed | ship of Dr. Verdi. Arriving at the Presidentia [| Senate amendment, which was concurred iv ° G@ LIBRARIES PLANING MILLS. plication for months of, the thousans, who are to | that much of ine, “eanloation was caused by a- | mansion, they were conducted to the east room | and the bill passed.” The Mormon Imbroglio venus. Sd ae y 7 . in it, a ‘ol irous , : d The Speaker caused to be read to the House Sart Lake, May 2 5 Upon the appearance of the President, Dr. | the endorsement made in the Senate on the am | livered a decision te-da Daniel SwitH, Phoenix Mills, 1210 Obio avenue, | the time, labor and expenss devoted to the succe: > which Coilirs could not make available in’ the: L ~ es evelopment of so noble an enterprise must rc. | S¢ttlementof hisaccounts. He is at present Verdi, chairman of the committee of arran; nesty bill, ceiiifying that the bill had paswed | suit, refusing to nt an injun Maer ening ort Qucess Ditads: | sult in not ouly affording the highest aretieerioate | New York seeking employment. ments, introduced to him Dr. Talbot, presiden, | that body by a vote of two-thirds of the'mon. | Hawley ar ike t. Gavannes te Balasters. &c., a1 13 ‘all who may hear the glorious music wo be rendered = ot the institute. Dr. Talbot, in his address, said | bers. refuses to recognize the terri Le ag — po bet. 6thand 7th ata | UPGUAscale of grandeur nover before attempted, | ‘Tue Waite House To-par.—The President | the delegates paid their respects to him as mem- Mr. Bingham (Ohio) asked if the bill (id not | says no new o! COACH FINDINGS. Gls Laxcewnr, plain and druaoental, weather. | S24 tiipess the magnificent speciacie which such an | this morning saw the members of the homeo- | bers of the home peat eee ees mem: | Mr. Bingham (Ohio) ask signature. to serve venue THoursos £09. 389h st opp. Center Market - | °'" ba VeREES AND GAS FISTERS. Siiare benches eae pathic convention at present in session in this | stated that under the adr ‘nistration of Genera The Speaker replied that be was under the | mitiee publish a call for a territori F COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. 910 Pa.av..bet. 9th & 10th s While the progranne of the firrt woek of the city, who called to pay their respects; also a | Gtaut they had received the first recognition b: | impression tong the lenge ‘age of the third | to elect delegates to the Baltimore conv Josern TOR. Phavr.corner E and sthstrectaN.W. & Prancox cor oth & Data Y- MOA B. tival gill embrece all the great features to be pre- | bridal party from northern New York, who a netional government of their equal profe- accion of ne Bee dment the Another enow-slide took piace in La CORFECTIGRERIES. Janae 6 Deine, @0 La. sreoee peor Ghetrest.. TWENTY THOUSAND VOICES, Fun and Postneses Coeeral sree ear” | thanks, and those of his associater, alike ne | and for that reason had ceased Gre cases; | ROG. Several, miners were buried, bu BC Bereeat, (Dining Rooms.) 622 7thst.,op. P.O | JA\2* 0. BRiEx. 2 Ls. avouue, ness Oth street. a Fish and Postmaster General Creswell, Sena- ulclane nied enti — » Sim? Pl ox tho Bomsbe Se bs pant te ame Be — . oa tae, eee teeta the cee ~ ; ay K. 73 7 js aun Ghentiths. oF Kellogg, Hill, Boreman, and Hitcheoek, | Physicians and citizens. e louse. preme Court, and lady, who are in the city, r A.O. Haver, fsa: are a(taw. Tite, Notary.) | S12," rg msngnaty Se Decree tae aaa B- TWO THOUSAND PERFORMERS, Kepresentative Twichel, Harmer and Sheldon, | Genera Grant, Making an acknowledgment | After some discusion Lig Speaker said tuar | Eeived comptimentary calle {vom Brigham Ra a See dans : : . | of the compliment, said: “I am thankful to yo: e Clerk informed him bills of this | Young and other leading Mormons. CORKS, SEALING WAX, &c. Wo. Roruwsit, 13 the most fal Organ ever built, together with | called and had interviews. i + | clase heretofore passed had t sidnenenenr Seneneninns W. BaxtHoLomak. at wholesale, iva 7th street, Jas Hagan (also Metallic Hooter.) 8 21et.cor-F. | wany of themos! eminent Americangnd European SAAT SF Re pg Thsew matics | Eeesieeet ang te would theretere neiley 2 Tilinots Politics. CORSETS, SKIRTS, ac. ee atte tates. | aoa SUD CIVIL. RIGHTS RICE. Pased the Bowate | Cy Comssepethy, but d seceguine the tert cert | peseeaentananiones, Cuicaco, May 22.—The state republican con- DOC DENTISTS, ACS Reterally) WS 9h o. | Pen L Prantow corset Mh and Dates | JOHANN STBAUS axp_wis_ FAMOUS AUS. { this morning, and is now on the Speaker's tabie | 2uomeeP something in the future, and may fin Mr. Randall (Pa.,) said if the President signed | vention, which meets at Springticla to-lay, » ee ee Sie dveit seattnanet. Power. Ginek & Co., 680-2, F street, near 7th. TBIAN BAND in the House. There are some fifty or sixty bills something that is better than that we had in th. | the bill it w be well and good, but if he | nominate ex-Governor K.J. Ugiesby for Gov- T return for this visit.” sefosed to sign, what then? z “'| ernor, probably by acclamation, ashe has no eK, with their lady friends, the: ‘ The 5S; fie - & question | op od Fob ed contest will be over th vanced te the President and shook hands witi, | for Congress. ut peaker were | nomiration of lieutenant-governor, as it ix un him 4 nisterial. derstood that PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. f fifty-six performers)—the Concerts tobe given DINING SALOOBS. : pe i tt ‘il any series of musieul Moone® National Divine Boos, £24 12th street, | SM17H-Pott-& Unveruitt, 8.B. coruer 9th & D sts. srom Ere oe we onrrens any ceriee in order already ahead of it, and as it takes a Jon's Scorr-D:sixeSaLeov«mcals2e.)4 Lacav, | ¥-B.Youxos, s1810thst.N.W..op.Medical Museum. | enter Saag oe ES. two-thirds vote of the House to take a bill from the Speaker's table out of the regular order ESTATE AGENTS. ec. we there is no ible show for its at this , and. ing Out into another room, mi + will be elected to the 1 Wareche Dattas Srote iat Pa,ay.,betvsahn | Lienert Dereet-cor, Le-prenus and fth etregt, | SEASON TICKETS, transferable, « th Meike | cession, as it cannot be Teached' by the timest | Opportunity to stroll. through the hoes, an» . said he was willing to allow the | 8. Senate by the next legislature, when the ‘DRESSMAK . ha iho oe eee re ad Fate Te arene | sive, FIFTY DOLLARS EACH, incluaing reserved | adjournment, and the necessary two-thirds vote Cetera As the delegates were fy ALT: e Dill. a Leryn nr Mas in the E.WitsosJaW Pe.av.(Cat’g te: a Eicaowns 3 Eaere, soups ee — eats, now ready; and tickets for single: to take it out of its regular order cannot be ob- | President, Dr. Martin, of Philadel ir. Bingham ( -)—Especially after he re- | governorship. Present indications are that ss ME. Wits av (Cat's taught by rule) | Hexaine & Jones. 1425 street, near 16th. t, | cach ‘entertainment during the first tained. “We are taking you by storm, G: es meni 3. C. B.F: il, Congressman from thie district, - Pg mee gp A Ae ll = - P.O. Department. DOLL it Tagen Fo yg wt nen for sale ‘was the langhing repty, “it you should all p: RA (11.) said this ed 4 question | will secure the nomination tor lieutenant-g.y- ga-8 aruien. cocban Rew Tork Svenue and Uh at Bc 7 8.0. evel ton, vereonaily ‘or by letter, to A. P. P: Mr. SUMNER ep the aie ey poco ol at once I should have an allc- aes = ipa re very embar- | ¢rnor. Gechveninnes: E 0 stg. northwest : , Boston. rather wearying and tedious, went home . —_____.ee~ Mr. Cox (N. ¥ Tose toa - | The Dr. . B BF e.. Capitol Hilt M Per order of the Executive pd While he was absent the Senate took up hiscivil] Taz METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE — ping would like to old aan ieee "gerkic a4 F.x.D = east Peuns. ave., Capito! Hill. = my20-ec6t HENRY @. PARK 'B, Secretary. te Dill, Seat ait the Ele oe —In the Methodist Gen: A the President put ‘ma hig | day the o DA “ato allow the 7 4 EE ay A er w Ou No.) ON EXHIBITION (Naw No. | cituse, and adopted tho substitute oftered ve | Conference at New York yestorions te ser Foeket ‘And bela ft until Congress a ; | ofbr. Berkiey tn hisown defeuse, Sedans ror. Bocas & Wrrte.cOne Price Tosh Mo eh wees | Ke 486 4ND SALE 439 | Mr. Carpenter. he returned to the Sen- | Ballot for electionof bishops resulted as follows: | What would be the effect on mitted examination of experts as to the identity Se eee ee re Er et et ee onion, dt! oth, bet.D andy, | T= SF. = ‘Tru Sr. | ate chamber this ni oneinswhet | Yr cere ot Boe Tek ae pink EF quten meaeuatione woig pene rt ont dr Cd FEY zs. = “i ~ “ ee - by i. '. nymous . oe BP ae adj’z Medical Muzenm SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. Ho. 416 th street, betweep D ands streets, eight 293. ‘These three were elected. ‘There were 408 | no troubie on this point. a blackmailing letter. Three exper’. were W. H.W uratey, 49 J+ flerson street, Georgetown, | Per ay CoLeMaN, 287th at., op. Center Market. on Pan wa? . ballote cast; to a choice, 205. Only The regular ordet was demanded. amined te the defense, ali ef whom un) «ita. ns Caries. wT CHOOLS AND COLLEGES. . i nas other Wil eee eke Gan | tha kigneet ate ee Ag ng | we and chatefthe Mean Ernwanb a Tavron-ait behret: ester Kecrtneat, | Wasninoton DerimuusCoctner con feb and L as, mee Eictare Be ‘end "Taa- tral Xew York, 161; J..W. Wiley, Newark, 10; | Wodgers—member elect from "the dah "Norh | maliuniiseet macs = EXPRESS OFF:CES. SEWING MACHINES. . B. Foss, New Yor! 3 from bis — Kxox's Exturss; Main Ofices: 03 Pa.av. cor ch, | WHEBLER & Wilsow', Bloor & a Wasb 'n; 6 Bridge st.. - Eddy, Balti- | Carolina district—_who has bert Haven, a, 7 Wash ast, Alex dria, 1) 1M, J. been ° more, 105; 8. M. Merrill, 170; G seat on account of political disabilities be now The New York Strikes. 148; E. O. Haven, 130; J. Meee .P. | sworn in. = EXCITENENT CONTIN Newman, 102; J. ‘M. Waldron, 9%; C. H. Fowler, Mr. Dawes (Mass.) said the bill had not been New Yorn, May 22—The excitement among Sines Ta ogi; Cummings, 5% D. BR. | signed by the President. All anxiety for am- | the working classes im this city still cov Cobley, 6; Medes ‘Hili, 70; and others a less | nesty seemed to have changed to solicitude lest | alt the demands of the carpe Th i SixceR ‘Sy Dewis Beat n ENGRAVERS. B. BavmoanTen,(aleo Dic Stnker,) 82 Ps. avenue 2 FANCY STORES. YEE: E.G. Davis, 501 Market Space, corner Sth atrest. ‘The Family Favorite. €/- Examine it, naes, nters, ma- — votes. ap ares manne ne sons, %. ane plumbers nore <4 Youxe & Bi xD. B. aw oot 5 “Krvetong.” A. G. Co., Agts, 918 F e conference e Speaker said that decision having | agreed to. pattern makers, cabinet mak- wh Peanecn, soe be =< ‘on pd = ays 8 reaabien Te trina te five additional been made to send the biil to the President, the | ers, uphoisterers, and eoap makers are holJing ‘rape veils, te'mmi: eat, the beat and most perfect. Be sure and seq it. topes meantime chair would wait till the bill was betore | hourly sessions, with an early prospect of suc- — po eo a SHIRT FACTORIES. dress, me 4 wae a If he at cxpren ces. ¥ ar ESS Ue - pinion he thought the House ‘not Pigg eed Patt BAT Pg Sor 2s st and Maryland ave. wes Gael tae aie Ft, ob. 889. ap sta , Soe to wait. ve | Hen. Wm. P. Frye Benominated by ce *PLOWER EMDALMEnG. eritbet | Mas B A. xrTn, en Cortein engungn teed fe Gen een, | Lewwron, Me ee The second district | yesterda: EwieTox, ME., May 22.—The second distric: E.sroors, Embalmor Nat. Flowers. 627th a PE agg wool Pest Office. upon the official character of M?, x the and Bate Rost. A. WHITEHAND, S04 D st., botwoon 8h & Oh. . | Tepublican convention to-day renominated Wm. TS architect of the P. Frye for acclamation. Dele- Breseed. preserved & embalmed, in superior style SLATE b FOUNDRIES. TeckEs & SuEEMAN. 45 Louisiane avenne. & McCLELLAND, corner of S@AP AND ACTORIES. NT URBISMIEG coone. | eee rine tees at.. bet. 6th and 7thy committee £ Brain a Grin’ Pa soar no. Mavann ehcp, Patent Ome Seen te Pal vekboas orlas FURNITURE STORES. 1 eee cae beat ere Sth pa vindleasion of the ‘Wx.B Mosrs AvenneHouse, 7th: STORE YARDS. pi W.J &0C.A Acumen. lst end B streets N. W. With a to ed Tir eereai ree a “Gas TEA AND COFFEE STORES. oe rt NO — ee }. W. Vai mt &c.,71 D | &.6.8 a eY.. AB ITE {eLanp oy ip Bee. Teh st., joni Logon wenme, near Parr Wane ‘cor. Fa. av. om Sereter as tess D. —_ | Hy zat Jas. B. Tormam &Co., 427th st.. adj’g O. F. ieee eee ERE G BROS | ic caer wate: -P Gore. BizBaaket. 1000 ar warce sks easores LET eer nee Sy Co., a Pens. .. bet. D. Buvenivor, street, south of Pa. eve, 15 Peunaylvaniaavs.+ ‘WOOD AED CoaL. $ a. Wit Winpwn, corner at hna Denrecta we. j MATS, Cars Witter & Brorr.%0s Ps. a wi ‘= ‘ev., bet. 9th and ate. MF Gore ‘mu beckes haePear ee aeAh, Doxax, K st., bet. sth & 10th and 142 D st. | Gzo.P.Gorr/ ‘© nateral formation of fect. Moy EL WwW. ‘YANKEE NOTIONS. borough TSacis | MoS TRES |G 3 FOOTEE BHT Fen, | aG-iy 036 Pa. ave., bet. th and lth cts. Toy, Po. ‘ermont ave. and H street. —