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THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays Excepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsylyapin Ayenue, Coruer Lith St. YUE EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COUT. & M. MACK PUMANN, Pret. oom THE EVENING STAR fs served by carrier to thetr ubscribers at TEN CENTS PER WEX&,or Foa- #¥-Fock Cents rea MONTHS, Copies at the connter ‘Two Cxxts exch. By mail—three months, 1.80; 00; one year, $5. THE WEESLY STAR—pubiished Pritay—9Let pening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 28 TWO CENTS EL PHABETICAL USINESS DIRECTORY: B Containing Cards *fFirst<lass Establishments im aU Branches of Business in the District. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. oun A Baxee i's Ale, Georget ob Oat og, Treasar; Tce Dept. <M F A.B cor. oh ®t James H Met ‘ar 7th etieet. AST GALLERIES. N. Ban . ‘* ave., bet. 12th and ith sts. ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW. 2 stront. ne wre! 44 Bb erabsrhem gs 2 arket Space. . CoPELAN ©, M43 La. ave, bet. 6th and 7th ste. BAKERI 2 13th etreet. E.Capicel st. Ds. Baxo, 717th BANKS AND B. r Eg 5th st. Barionar Say ¥ and *Sth at FRERDMES «<5. & Tavst Co.,Pa.av..op.? Dt. ORE & PARVIN, 05 15th st., opp. Treasury Dep't. BATSS. 7. C reet. between Gand 5. s. s nk Rooms, corner Shand Fstre . LLIARD SALOONS. Seaton Hart LIAKP Salou. corner 9b & Dats. Br. SaLooN. corner th & F sts. = ghELL-HASGERS & LOCKSMITHS. . Sen @ Fre 3.88 bi LS PS. B. Basse ain, (Horse S Sc.) 4 & Md ave, »Oi& 56 Water st., Gta: aw fit & Bt. Bleacher, 924 Pa. ay. BILL POSTER Tatsrnt & Moxt 7 ‘ert, oppo. P. O. Dept t. 6h and 7th ste hweat. ¥ h st.,cor_D o 2 dD Fr. Ba A B Bg aA Ge 3 D 5 AP. Grav eufacturer, 257th at. 3. BRASS WORKS. Sowxeavirs s & Leitch, 316-13 9 13th street. - Bi LS. w Beowax,) lings, &¢., 1342 st. and Canal, BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, &c. oo 2, (cho )s.W. corner RL&E ata We sale only) c.Kb &D “2 Ox ¥ +» Det. : t for ground) 823 7th et CARKIAGE FACIORIES. ‘ pp. flenter Market F DEEDS. aod we "CORSETS, SKIRTS, de. es PODENTISTS. Da. Wu Mexurr, 112 F etreet northwe: DINING SALOONS. Moors + Natonat Dis + Rooms. 824 12th strest Jone Scorr sD:xiNeSatons ame Le. DOLLAR STOKES. B. © ¥ B r Ya . Dear La avenne. E )201S & 10D) 7th «t. row u VW. Eth ot. cast. EB ib st., adj'g Medical Museum, w. 49 J flerson street, Georgetuwa, MENT OFFIC u 8 & K Main USices: @3 Paav..cor 6h, ¥ B,7 Wash ost., Alex dria B. Bat MoautTan,(also Die Sinker,) 02 Pa. avenue. PANCY STORES. G. Davis. 99 Market Space. corner 8th strat WONG © BeUREND. NY Be uF Noe Pr ed, &re-crimped to equa FEED AND COMMISSION. Ik FLOUR, ir sh", £129 C. | Wreaths and Nate : Flowers tred & embalmed, in superior DRIES. LLAND, corner of La. ave. aud 10th at, oe Goops. Herries Tayvion 623Pa.avad Met hot Gou(NY HIS Pa aye ber aie on. LOW. #7 Pa. ave. .bet. 136 & oth sta, URE STORES. vor touse,7th st.& Market Space, SIGHT 147 Pa. 4 Secon! band. BT. McKewxey & Co., sy Mattresses Press. Foun BN Mc GAS FIXTU: ac Bawitow & Pearson, cor Sth # DY. 20. 8. B. 4.B deerneKnD a’ ‘AO Pa. av., bet. Sth # lithate, 5 ArPen, ae Sasneanon ae Seo" Baws cor oot bad HURLEY, @97th aw: ‘also Fishing Tackle.) @3 D st. ori Ger? BisWaaket liso Boar net mae #s ORSE SHOERS. 4 . Dora + bet. 9th & 10th and Borsee «hed according vo nataral furmati. ELS. ass'( Ladies’ Cuderwear gouerally) 403 9th 5. 88, «1 Pa, ay., det. eeeth Ss. ‘betwece Pana Ken Lizz & Co _, N.W, cor. sth & B, Navy Yard. MAKERS, nies iat ee tata uth. 182 Dat. ta Of foot. ICE COMPANIES. UxDErsxpEnt Ick Co., office, 104 Pa. av., near 18th ICE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. “x¥ & Houpen, 8. E. corner lth st. & Pa. ave INK FACTORIES. Axrnican Ix Co. office,12 %h st., bet. Band F. UMENT INSTRU 0. Fisch re. Surg. Instruments & Trusses, 424 7th st, INSURANCE OFFICES. Bat’st Caritor Lire Inxs. Co., cor. 7th and D sts. Nariovar Union Fim Ins. Co., 648 La. euyity D.¥. Hamuiva & Co... 515 Tih st 2py, BO. Dept. HEERING & Joves. Lite & Fire, 1425 F st.. near 15th B.A. SmiTH, Agent Pheonix L. Ins. Oo., 07th st. J.€ Lewis, Roc May Building, 7th and E ste “Bovitaste Lire,” Francis Heyer, 03-508 7th st. Gri wasia Flak Uxe Co. B-L. Bebanidt, ag t, 6h st RES, STO: Watches, Jewelry, 619 Pa. ave. at.,Wash'n,&12 Bridge st.Geo'n JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Chas. WALTER, S2 D street. E. C. WAVER. (aiso convey: je LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, &c. WS. Jenns, 71570 street, betwee and H. Joun ©. Suarer,7! Jos H. Baxrer Josera F. GrDxey, 466 Pa. LIVERY STABLES. £Ce., Willard’s Hotel Stables, Mth & Dsts. Naion. Ja., 1330 to 1288 E street. NaiLor, 1336 B street. LOAN OFFICES. es HERZBERG, 626 Louisiana. av. and 6M Cst. JOLTSTRIN & Co., 6% C strect, near 7th. LOOKING GLASSES. FRA xcis LAMB, 12% Pa. avenue ,near 23th street. LUMBER YARDS. W™. McLean, corner 13th street and canal, MACHINISTS. Joux McCiettaxn Louisiana ave. and 0th street. MARBLE WORKS. Wiver & Witson,1025 7th st., bet. N.¥_ay and Lst Gipson & Formay, Pa. bet. 23 & 24th MARKET STORES. AxrincToN Magxer, L. A. Walker. 1410 [ street. MetnoPoLiTaN MARKET SToRE,N. B.cor.H and sth, Hyarr's National Manxer 4lé llth st.uear Pa.av. MANTLES. Hamitton & Pear Slate, Marble, &o..ccr.9&D. A BR SHEPHERD @ Co., Mante ic , 910 Penn. ave. Treser & SHer van, 65 Louisiana avenue, MERCHANT TAILORS. Devin & Co..cN.¥ 1013 Pa. av., bet.1Mth&izth sts. MILLINERY, &c. Dns. C. B. GiLLert, 614 9b st., opp. Patent OMce. O. W. Trek §, (wholesale only! 314 8th st., nearay, MODEL MAK c. U. OrreRMaN, 625 7th street, opp. Patent Office, N_A_Lyox, 513 7th street, opposite Post Offic Jos. PaAvDLeR, (also Bronzing and Gilding,) i009 B MUSIC STORES. Loc as’s. 1148 7rh street, near M street. Pa_av.,Law,Titles, Conveyancing. OPTICIANS. Fra Netty & Co. 127 Pa. av., bet 12th and 18th ste . 453 Penn. ave., coruer 439 street OYSTER SALOONS, & HeLpes, Wis Penn ER Bay. (G.W. Driv e.. corner Hth at. ,) 1216-13 Penn. ay. bet. 6th & 7th «ta, ide, bet. 6th & 7th in. Ave, bet. 436 and 6*h sta orner H and 8th streets N. W. 77thet ,bet. Pa ave. and D st, 9 © st., bt.6 £7, rear Met. Hotel. Francis MILLER. 87 &h street, near Penn. avenne. J. Harry SVLVE*TER. 1212 7th street, near M. PAPER IMANGERS. OvGLAs Moone, 39 9th street, near Penn. avenne, foo WiLiseR, 429 9th steeot, between D and B. Francis WILLNER, 1925 Pi bet. 19th and 2th. Cras. A. RRAUs#, 1213 N. ¥. avenue, near 1th WAL Spatsnoter also, Picture romes,) 1032 7th at PATENT AGENTS. SN &Co.(N.Y. cor. F& 7th 9 i Am ,)S SIGHT BROTHERS, 633 F street, near 7th street. x_C. Woon. N. B. corner F abd 7th streets. WELL: Room 1634 Fad'l Block, corner iS Pate near Pat, Ofice, @a-Seud for circular PATENT MEDICINES. Caynox’s Liver Toxic, ths great Dyspepsia Rem- thet..by Wm. 4. Cannon, proprietor. Each bottle haa a EF Buy none other OTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. RADY. 627 Pennsylvania ay., near 7th strost. Oo.) ‘a av.. bt. 8 & 9; also, Photo. stock E. J. Prrimay, (copying a specialty ,) 992-4 Fat. PIANOS. 4 F.C ReicHeyEACK, (2811th,ab.Pa ay..agt.Knabo’s PICTURE @ PORTRAIT FRAMES, Francis Lawes, 12% Pa. avenue, near 1th street. 1K. TRewary. Jobbing a specialty,) 311 7th street. PLANING MILLS. W.s. MAN, Bowse. Wmiteowr Paxiet Suite, Pho x T of ent, =. ww im Sash,Doors& Blinds, ERS. tows F, Kix 6) Mase, ave.. bet. 6th and 7th ste Git & Larcowse, pinin aud ornamental, 405 8th at, PLUMBESS AND GAS FITTERS. A. R.Sueruern & Co., 910 Pa_ay..bet.9th & loth ats rhe Date YMA B. W_ Goonart, 8. W. corner Pa. av. and 10th at. La-avenue, 0% BROTHERS, 1012 Joxnen L. PRakso’, cor 8 Powsit. GiNen & CO-.600-2, F street, near 71h, PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. SyotH.Potts& Cxpernitt., 8B. corner 9th & Data. B.B. Younes, 518 lush st. N.W.,op. Medical Museum, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, &c. Artaor & DUDLEY. cor. La. avenue and 7th street. RK. M_ HALL, corner 7th and F sts., opp. Post Office. Kiser & Latta, corner Ith .nbG streets, HEanixo & Jones. 1435 F street, near 15th. MM, Kennen, sii 7th st./opp. P.O. Department, v CLaGEttT, jar! ye ue “bt T&3.0p. Post OMles. TromPsoy & Co , 639 H street,corner 7th. st. H. Wercw & Co., 6 F st., Masonic Temple. RESTAURANTS. Hse Hovss, Henry Hyeon, 4% 9th, bet. D and E. SASH, DOORS AND Prary CoLeman WHEELER & WiLsox’s, Steer & Son, agts.,451 Pa.ay. ‘They are simple, silent, perfect. SUxouR sj Lewis Baar. agt.. ¥.M.0.A. B..oth&D ‘Troma MARRON, (repatring @ specialty.) 312 9:h at Exias Howes Inrroven, J. Karr,ag't, 629 Pa. ay. Feet. t.. Opp. Maser e ron - Peart and mrt perfects "Bo sure aid weit. SHIRT FACTORIES. N.Y.)1:15 Pa ava bot Hth&leth sts, EaX, 316 F st 3&9. ap stairs, MiTH. late Mra. Kline, Sai 9th street. PLATESS. 7th street.op. Psst Office. axe GUD sts between Sh 9th SLATE MANTELS, Teckr® & SHERMAN, 3 Lorisiana 5 SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORIES, Batrs & Brotuxn, 619 216 st., bet. 6th and 7th, STAMPING DE! Mes. G H Mavrer,6i7 7th st.. opp. Patent Office. STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, &c. A.K.Surrixny &7o..90 Pa. ay.,bet.9th & lth ate STOBE YARDS. W.J & OC A ACKER. Int and E strocts N. W. STOVES, SHEET. Warren D. WYvitt, 46 Pa. G. M. Haywarp 7 TITLE EXAMINERS. P.O. Pai Warp Satie or i Ps ‘TOYS, FANCY ae. HR. KEPPERT, 403 7th street, near D. wenn, eh peta Jas. 8, Torna & Co., 487th st.. adj’g O. F. Hall. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLA, eT iva Mt. Rockne, 658 lth attest, Sear’ Fr doen Gaveeamarar tes evoug a’ a&e. dhe D. W. Buveaivc®, 319 12th strect, south of Pa. ave, SPECIAL NOTICES. A Cara. A Clergyman, while residing in South America, pe miesicuary, Uscovered » tafe and simple remedy Blscaee of the Urtoney and Semen! Orgad, and tea eo of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, Whole train of disorders brought on by banefal and vicious habits. Great numbers hare been cured 4 this noble remed: pted by a desire to bene! the sfficted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this ‘medicine, in @ sealed envelope, to any ene who neads it, Free af Charg ends JOSEPH T_ IN AN. Btation D, Bible House, martly Now York City. AMUSEMENTS. EW NATIONAL THEATER. Mr. J. G. Saville.... Lessee and Manager. SIX NIGHTS ONLY AND ONS MATINEE, COMMENCING MONDAY, May 27, i372, First appea: ii JANAUSCHEK, ‘onounced by the entire Press the’ undispnted and real Qaeen of ENGLISH TRAGEDY. supported ty hep Rew and most brilliant NEW xOaK STAE COMPA MON ; May 27. MARY STUART. TUESDAY, May VEBURAL, Lean, TH WEDNESDAY. Muy 29. first tims Ip this city.an adaptation of Charles Dickens’* Bleak House, en titled i ESNEY WOLD. Prices of Admiss'on:—Orchestra Casfrs and Re. served Orchestra cle, $1.50; Orchestra Circle c Admission and cle Reserved, $1; Dress ci ion, 75 cta; Gallery, 50 cts. Box office open daily from 9 a.m. until4 p. m.. when seats for secures INCOLN HALL. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 27, a et MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2 o’clk. The Geauine and only RS. JARLEY S Unrivated Collection of WAX WORKS AND WAX WORK QUARTETTE, rom Lendon, England. Admission, & cents: reserved seats, 75 cents. Ad- misrion to Matinee, 4); children under 12 years, 25 cate. Reserved sents on sale at Ellis DUNT FORGET--MAY 27 MA2*E4ND sockry CLUB. RACE AND TOURD AT PIMLICO FAIR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1 OPENING WITH MILE HEATS—For all ages; no undistanced horse excluded from starting int after the third heat. in which the shall be adistance. Purse, £300; § to winner, $20 to second horse.” En tries to Lelmade with the Secretary, at S Paul street, Baltimore, by 4 o'clock. Jnne To conclude with a GRAND TOURNAMENT, opened tothe Knights of Maryland and the other States. The Maryland Jockey CInb to present t's successful Knight with asilver cup worth $20),t acecnd Knight with a siiver cap worth $00. Kni, desiring to ride must apply by letter fo the Be before the 25th es. and encl jemen from a di » desiring te prac have their hors s cai + by GB. Manto, on th course, and will find accommodations at Pimlico of the Janauschek nights may m27-1f nate Store. 29. my2-9t AMENT GRutNDs, 872, Hotel and other neighboring houses, t ub admit n the Gate & cts. ed. BO tra; Open S 25 cts. Accommodation trains wil: be ran by t Northern, farther particulars « toJ.D, FE Secretary, 35 St. Paul tt. by order of Executive Cormmttes, “mie cote OLD No. ON EXHIBITION NEw No. 4s6 AND SALE 439 77a St. Tt St. Ro. 416 Ih street, botweep D and E streets, eight Qrotce Oil Paintings: Bngravitggs, Chromos, &o. ti }, Engrav! 5 vy be Also, largest. stock’ Pa ngs, Window per Hani isd Frames, Picture Cords and ‘Tas- stearate de me Det. Please remember Name and Nomber. ap25-ly™ ee eee ee Seat PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. picnic Guounows. Deligttful PICNIC GROUND for Sabbath school and other select Picnics, with Paviifons and Ice er, at Roslyn, Va., end of Aqueduct bridge, Wa Georg: town i * WM. H. PLE PUIRD GEA BENEFICIA held at Loefler’ Ni ASANTS, Proprietor. H° | FOR THE : A steam ferry will be ran erery fifteca minutes during the day from G street whart to Custis’ Sprivg. Fare for the round trip, 25 cents. m2i it” T° PLEASURE PARTIES. ‘The steamer G.O. WHEELER can bo chartered by excursiep parties either for the canal or ny er at from $25 to $9 per A Ge arte ag JOSEPH PASSENO, MmayS2w" Foot of Congress st., Georgetown. Pi on Stellen simone sonoma PIANOS, &c. bea the pewest, buefovences eran teh ia better sneha wad more Taravie than any be bovent, or for reasonable installments. Oail and qeeat” * GARE RICHTER, 936 Ponna.ave. N OST AMUSING TOY OUT!—Causes inanimate figures to dance to the music of plans For sole by %.L. WILD & BRO., 420 1th street west, between Pa, avenue and E at. Agents for Sticf's Pianos, and manufacturers of dealers in Musical Instruments general}; fers A ali Musical Instruments Tent and Re} 2-tr CcOoRKNS. 1 ‘ne dollar per visit for operations upon CORNS, UBIONS, CLUB, an isdnowISG Barus, ae, os aoe er pee +5 OF -8. jury, Wa: Ms No TN. Charles sty ticar Baltimore sis Baltimore, Attendance ut residences $3 per visit. Operations tor at a0 that ‘the ‘patent. can ‘Office hours from ness at office precludes visit dencos except between 6 and 8 p. ine Q EFBIGERATORS mar29- ~ | WATER COOLERS THE BEST IN THE MARKET, At 5 per cent cheaper than can be bought elsewhere in this city, at C. BIESSNER’S STOVE STORS, may3-im 717 7th street, bet. @ aud H streets. « NOW ON THE BOAD Bend orders, for delivery on arrival,to the sgents, a: & GREEN, maya 57 Green: sin George. oc. Non iis Sescert Ye Orders are solicited, which will be furnished with dispeten. | Office—63 Bridge street. Georgetown. marf-tf 1 ICE? i INDEPENDENT ICE COMPANY deals exclusively in NORTHERN ICE. OMfice 1904 Pennsylvania be wharf. Orders res) (Repub. Chron. Patriot. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $208,581.22, How. S. 8. Cox is confined to his room by in- President Grant’ Lievt. Commanprr C. M. ScHOONMAKER has been ordered to command the Frolic. Miss N&LLIZ GRaNT was the guest of Presi- dent and Madame Thiers last night in Paris. ADJOURNMENT.—The Senate to-day agreed to the House resolution prolonging the time ot fnal adjournment to Mon Sim Henry Lytton Butwer, brother of Lord Lytton, and Minister to Washington from 1849 to 1852, died in England yesterday, Repretion oF Fore dminished the appropriation for the Third Auditor's office for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1873, the discharge of thirty-five clerks will be necessary. Rep Croup and his Indian braves visited Brady’s gallery this morning, and a number of lent group- pictures were taken of the par- ty, which will add to the interest of Brady's great national portrait collection. Ligvt.-ComManper B. P. Switu, U. S.N., has been ordered to the recerving ship Vermont. relieving Lieut.-Commander Alfred T. Maha who is detached and granted three months’ o'clock to-day. They were acco: The faces of half blue and onc ted with the b wide rows of Indianhood, parte and wears a heavy fringe of lon, on his leggins and arms. Most of gs Of enormous size, those of Red D being fully one foot im length, and ending w large pearl shells which are attached to a wid. ine quills arranged in a horiz. em carried their pi and palm leaf fans—the latter being in constan use. After the chiefs had President the whole party filed around the room and took their places according to rank—Ke: Cloud having the right of the line. dent then requested Red Cloud and Red Dog t come forward, which the: him, when, turning to Ke THE PRESIDENT—TO KED CLOUD: “Tam very glad tosee 5 to hear that you have tried so hard to carry ou the promises made by you when you were ber. e between your peopl and the whites. [Here the red skins gave « hearty grunt.) We regret the murder that rece there (referring to the murder of Mr. we are satisfied that Ked Cloudand Red Dog ha nothing to do with these men who comm that the murderers will be consi by the Indians as well as by the whites. other loud grunt ] We want to do tor yon and your people all w+ can to advance and help them, and to enabi them to become self-supporting. must come when, with the great growth of poy ulation here, the game will be g people will then have of support; and while the like to teach you new mod secure you in the future and be a safe means 0 band of porey Saw THE PresipEent.—Senators Cameron, Nye, and Ferry, Representatives Wakeman, Foster, Harmer, Shoemaker, ex-Congressman nd Charles Erasmus Perry, States Consul at Aspinwall, had interviews with the President this morning. THE “SUPPLEMENTAL ARTICLE.”—Ofticial advices have been received at the Department of State concerning the supplemental article to the treaty of Washington, but they are of an indefinite character, and, consequently, will not be allowed to go the public at present. ken hands with thi did, standing nea: a here again, an betore—to keep the WANTS AN ACKNOWLEDGMEN tary of the Treasury has received the following: “Mr. Saerataray I inclosed ten dolars and thirtay cents to contions fund on the 224 in stant for over pay of cloting I have seen Noth ing of it in the advertise Ments TsE Civit Ricuts Bit. iy THE House.—In the House of Representatives this atternoon, a motion by Mr. Maynard, of Tenn., to suspen: the rules and take trom tige civil rights bil which recent ate, was lost by a vote of 1! two-thirds not voting in -—The Secre- Speaker's table the to other me: eas to S3 nays. 9 resort to other meaa the affirmative. NomiNations.—The President sent the fol- lowjng nominations to the Senate to-day : Henry Selby, collector of customs, Dulnt Minn.; Egbert DeLong Berry, of New Yor! secretary of legation Japan; D): ter, of Ohio, interpreter to the legation and con- Y; 2d liewtenant Henry ant ith infrantry. I want to see the Indians get upon land wher they can look for ‘dito permanent hom themselves and th on Of your agency we want to mak agreeable to you, and also to the white people and toregulate this you must speak to the Sec I want you to have you He tells me all that is said t him, and he speaks for me. [+ ilow!” and an other grunt from the red men. } I do not want you (to Red Cloud and Ke Dog) and your people to go beyond the te which has been guaranteed to you by treat +tipulations, except with your full consent; bu 1am going to suggest to you for your thoug! and retiection a movement—not i cide upon to-day, nor this for you to think about taking tion the advantages that will be gain and if you al! consent I will pose to do for you. If, at any time, you feel | is known as the Cherokee coun! large territory, with an adw where you would never suifer from coull have lands set ely your own, we of land that wou vid “H. P. Por- sulate general in Turke Leton, to be Ist lieuten’ Tue Rockford, Ill., Gazette comes out witha whole column of job type, including two roosters, announcing the defeat of General Farnsworth It says that 26 out of the 47 delegates have been instructed against him, The opposing candidates thus far are William Lath- top.of Rockford; Gene:al Dust and W. H. Hawkins of Aurora, DIsTRICT APPROPRIATIONS.—Gev. Cooke, Mr. Shepherd, Col. Magruder and Gen. Chip- man were before the Senate committee on ap- propriations this morning in reference to the civil appropriation bill re t of Columbia, which they at some length, to the si the committee. They also asked an appropri- : of $100,000 to build an iron bridge over th- n branch, and a!so an appropriation fo; improvement of j retary of the Interior. talk with him, for renomination. tin, of DeKalv; moving to wh items in the sundr lating to the Distr! apart a large tr: you and your houses for your chiefs and prin send men among your people to 80 they could have houses for Tae Canryet held a session lasting about two kours and a quarter this afternoon, bat transacted no business of special importance although it is understood that late dispatehe «l by the Secretary of State from E Granville in regard to the supplemental art to the treaty of Washington were ander con: eration. All of the members were present ex cept Secretary Kobeson and Attorney General ti ‘as represented by So- and the Navy Depart. ve npon, aud to stock. To this end make so desire, Indians who have been tomed to live instruct you in you know Low owing and raising stock ui do 0 yourselves. establish schools, so that your children wou to write, aud to licitor General Bristow, ment was unrepresented. THE KvKtox Bin avote of 108 nays to 4 yeas, refused to talc: from the Speaker's table to put upon its pas sage the bill, which recently passed the Senate. authorizing the President to further suspend the writ of habeas corpus in beltion, better known asthe those who voted against taking it uy wing republican members: Messrs. Am. Biair ot Mich., Cotton, Donuan, Farns- Finkelnburg, Garfield, logg, McCreary, Strong, Sypher, W THE DEPARTMENTS 10 BE OLOSED ON MEmo- RIAL Day.—The following is the executive or- der closing the executive departments on Dec- learn to read English language, th in this way you a: prepared, before the fortably ‘and seurely from the chiefs. I say this only for you to think about and ta!k Vinenever you are ready to avail yourself ot this offer, then you can taik to us, and we will do what I say. proval among the Indians. igations we have entered with you unless it is with the change is made, or so long as you keep tho-e obligations yourself. Any reply that you wish to make make to the Secretary of the Interior. can put off until you have thought over the he House to-day, by aor [No” response to t aboutto your people. states lately in re- he treaty ob. into we shall ke our Own consent th Hale, Hay, Kel- Sheldon, ‘Stoughton, RED CLOUD TO THE PRESIDENT. It was quite evident from the manner of Red Cloud, who stood rubbin; that he objected to all de desired to say something in response to the President. Permission having been given him by Secretary Delano, through th ¥ he began by raising hisright hand, his left being loyed in holding his blanket about him. his hands together, Mawnstow, Washington, D. C., fe ane on on eae ‘The President directs me to say eral departments of the government will be closed on the 30th inst., in order to ena« ble the employes of the government to partici. pate, in connection with the Grand Army of the public, in the decoration of the graves of the soldiers who fell during the rebellion. “Iam, sir, your ob’t serv’t, ‘ORTER, Secret: . “To the Heads of Departments.” * at Secretary Boutwell has informed the Com. Revenue that the services and their employes may as it can be done with. © government, have but little to tell yon—a very few words. There have been many Indiaus in your house; but all these Indians were sent for. This is the second time { have come, and now 1 come without an invitation—I have come of my own will. You have told me that in thi control my nation, aud I have When 1 went back to m ple I went further north to see the missio people, and while I was gone they the river; they did it ut the agency across the river was farther north. decided a place for my agency. I wantiton the White river, and all the peuple that are wath mi want it there. e have found a creek, ting to Dr. Daniels, the agent,) went with me to select that place, we came down to let you know of it. t is the only place that is suitable for our agency. I don’t wan't auy other.’* THE PRESIDENT ANSWERED: ou mention is within the limits of if you were to go there it would, missioner of Interv: of collectors, as be dispensed with, as rejudice to the interests of th on the 30th inst., Decoration day. ‘Tue Fiout-nour Law To nz Exrorcep.— Supervising Architeet Mullett has Officially instructed his assistant in New York that eight hours will be considered a day’s work on all government buildings under the contro! of the Supervising Archi mechanics and laborers emp! saree e rs per the full rateot 1 was not there. that are with me and this man ( and that all the ment will work only Nebraska, an: Mr. Mullett furtherenys: probably, not be & pertion of the mechanics and laborers em over thteste toate wk foe "anPe that they received for the da order will take yximo.”” compensation Wasnireton, D.0., May 23, 1372, Bditor Evening Star:— Having given pub- to the following You will Getivtions gine of the personale ‘tn your issue of wef cri & correct statement 4 r tative men, Col. Russel, who was nillitar: nder Le i viged Fremont; fon, who was the can state when 6 republicans by M48eorm stun, seme ‘quan. ‘RIES. 5 Dular Geo. C en oem vere Ae Becer, | THE INDIANS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. | FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. is “Great Father.” Tatk tothe Sioux Chief. In accordance with the arrangement made by Secretary Delano yesterday, Red Cloud, Red Dog, Blue Horse, Red Leaf, High Wolf, and the other principal chiefs and braves of the Ogallala Sioux, bad an audience with their Great Father, the President, at half-past 11 Immediately on the arrival of the party in carriages they were taken direct te the President's office, each chief being intro duced to the President by the interpreter. nied by the Secretary o the Interior, Dr. Daniel, their agent, and tw: interpreters, and were in full war cdstame as on yesterday. painted a deep yellow, with red spots kere and there; some were dyed a deep red wit! blue crosses marked on the cheeks and fore Some had painted their hair on th top of their heads a deep red or yellow color and most of them wore one or two eagle ers on the back of the head. O: Indian, bad @ fail feather headed wore small bells on their blankets and leggins Most of the blankets are on. half red, andaliare ornam spoken of and This Afternoon's Proceedings. Tvrspay, May 28. SENATE.—The Vice President ald before the Senate the House concurrent resolution to adjourn on Monday, June 3. Mr. Chandler moved a substitate for the reso. lution, rescinding the adjournment resolution of May 20th. Mr. Morrill (Vt.) moved to amend by fixing = time of adjournment on Wednesday, Junc Sth. Discussion of some length ensued as to th time in which the business of the session could by oy disposed of. r. Poole expressed himself as in favor of adhering to the resolution to adjourn to-mor Tow. This would necessitate an extra session to which there would be no limit. Mr. Morrill, of Maine, held that it would be impossible to get through with the business in time to adjourn on Monday next. He suggestet that the Senate now concar in the House reso- tion and ask for a committee of conference. The amendment of Mr. Morrili was then re Jected—ayes 21, nays25. The question was then taken on the substitute of Mr. Chandler, it was rejected—ayes 20, nays 35, Mr. Chancler then moved to lay the Honse resolution on the table, but pending a vote, ti: morning hour here expired, and the sabject went over. Mr. Sherman called up hi debate on the tariff bill and amendmonts there to to tive minutes tor each Senator, and exclu ing amendments not germane. Kir. Sumner objected to im ting debate on p bill itself, but would consent that it be lim ite! on amerdments. Mr. Trumbull argued against setting any fr mal precedent to limit debate. Mr. Sherman intumated that Mr. Samner wanted to make a speech oa the tari bill o some subject which was foreign to it. ‘The conference report on the bill to farth the admipistration of justi 1 Mr. Trumbull criticised the kuklux and ele tion acts of Congress as encroaching on the liberties of the people, and as designed for tizan purposes, aud said a minority of the ate had by caucus applia’ sucesed forcing through political measures against th will of the majority. Mr. Morrill of Vt. accused Mr. Trambuil ot talking against tim Mr. Trumbull said he wa: resolation limiting talking in favor of ition to limit de anauimoasly agreed tari? bill was ap aid the purpose of Mr. Samner and an Senator was to make long politic pes on the taritY bill, and that was objection made by Mr. Sumner. had had er h of this DEAD ISstes, to go be! if Senators here wo he busi t to revive old poli enator (Mr. Trumball) bi example now of making a politi and if he continued in th mark, he (Mr. S.) warned him th tors wouid follow his example, an then be an end of adjournme dential carmpaign would then be fought on this tioor. But any Senator who would precipitate such @ consequence as this, would assume a feartul responsibility. He willing to modify bis resolution, and limit the debate merely as to amendments. If Mr. 5: ner wanted to make a speech on the Fr arms question, he was willing, if that Senator saw fit to afford him theopportunity, and also to give the same opportunity to the members of the French arms committee. Mr. Sumuer (who had been absent from the chamber) said Mr. Sherman was entirely mis- taken as to his purpose to make a politic speech on the tari bill. He had nosuch tien, Tar from it, unless he was forced to ft by the action of the Senate. A+ the subject of the French arms investigation had been alluded to he would repeat what he had said before. In that report his friend from Missouri (Mr Schurz) and himself had been assailed in an unprecedented mantier, and he had aske! that an evening be set on which they could Lave the ince, wheu th WRANG: he (Mr. S.) was y on the issu sist upon trifling wi the people in the at jnestions. T set th nton- ti ag informally by unanimo debat= endments to the tarift Dili shall be limit- to tive minutes for each Senaty and all amendments not germane to the subject mat. ter shall be excluded ‘The House resolution to adj was again taken up, and Mr. Chant. ion to lay iton the table lost by a vote of 11 to 42, and the tion was then concur- red in HUUSE OF REPRE Bingham ortered a resolution directing the com- quittee on judiciary to continue the investigation of the charges against Judge Delabay, of Kan- sas, and authorizing the appointment of a sab- committee to take testimony during the recess. Agreed to. r. Lynch called up the motion made by him om March 11th, to reconsider the vote on recom- mitting to the committee on commerce the bill for the encouragement of the foreign commarce of the United States. After debate the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Mr. Mercur, trom the committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two houses on the supplemental apportionment bill, submitted a report; which agreed to. (The Senate recedes from its amendment.) Mr. Mercur reported trom the committee on judiciary a billto amend the bankrupt act. Ir was ri and passed under a suspension of the rnon Monday, a) NPATIVES.—Mr. r. Poland moved that the rules be suspended od that the House take up and pass Senate blll to amend the entorcement act, know: he kuklux bill. The motion was rejected by a vote of 94 yeas to 108 nays. Two-thirds was ro- redand a majority was not obtained, ‘The vote im detail was as follows : . Averill, Bauke, Barber, igly, Bingham, Ba efinca’ Comba, Cou mari ror, Dick Collum: Ci Couger, Darrail, Dawes, Dicks Duell, Dunuelt, Games, Elltott, Foster (hig, Pos ter (Mich), Frie, Haley, Harner: Harris (Mich. Hpwley, Hays. Hazleton (Mins), Hazleton (MJ *, Hear, Hooper, Houghton, Kelley. Rilliager: rt, Lansing, Lynch, Maynard, MeGrew. Me Jenkin, Mckee. Mercur, Merriam, Moxros, Mo Lemuel ‘Myers, Negivy, Orr, Packard, Packer, Pal. per. Parker (Mo), Pendleton, Borce,’Porry (Ohio, Polang, Prindie, Rainey 1, H. Buberts, Bask, Sar. Kent, Sawyer Sec tield, Scesious. Shanks, Sacltaben: te OI I ae, owe Bt ichne Taftes, Fhumas;Towpecnd, Pa ).'Twiche!! Tyner, Upson, Wakeman, Wallen, aidemer. W al- sy ison 2} lace, Walls, Williama(1ud,), Wilson (Ind. ), W (Qhio94 A¥e.—Mossrs. Acker, Ambler, Archer, Arthnr, as Bs barcharte Gaia . rebar, Egnipbal roll, Cominge, Connor, Cotton, Cre! Sister cremeee, monsee, Des. lrebsien, Bak Foster’ Pa.), Garheld, Garrett, Getz, Gid lune Gelladay , Goodrich Grifith. Haldeman, Hato. Bio ‘Hace Vietom, Hancock, Handiey. ilawie, Harper (isidclny, Bersters, Herpton, Hiberd, We ntessn K a |, Kerr, 5 5 an y Mareball, MoClelland. ScCormick, Meorats, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Associated Press Reports. New Terk News. TO PROKEN MARKET SaviNGs BANK New York, May Market 8 dividend of June t ed of mans! the death of Mary ho Was granied 4 new trial tied yester day in 6500 THE NATHODIST NOOK CONCERN INVEesTIOa- Tio. Yesterday afternoon the special committee APpoibted by the general conterenc gate the charges against the Methodist © © . 4 bindery that the accounts were state Tying over $16,000 from the prer putting in £4,000, whic from po where in particular can be nd showing a balan have been taken in tw are many things in th The reports m: correspond chairman ed out by neern in twenty-one months, and the average estimate itat more than =2s.000 the Concern. It was a Hofman had been im the habit o leather of the Concern to differ There was a discre wre of money Hoftman drew for his em loyes and the smount d them. Dr Carleton, senior agent, who was present, ex- plained that he had relied imp honesty of Hoffman, and if he w Carleton) was uot responsible. At ception of the reports of the sub-c the committee went into secret sass! SPRINKLING BREAD WITH POISON George Elisner, a baker of Hoboken, was commitied yesterday, charged. w Poison on loaves of bread to pois Alfred Matthews. Ellsner st man bad sprinkled the toave tartar inetead of su, m | eral speeches were made. Frawk Pu | stabbed his wife fourteen times. ing i Watson, Ingersoll & Uo., A. | MeB. | London morning journals. The answer of ik Meitenry. Melatyre McNeoley Merrick Tice, pou cotorree splot ct ( J), Ritchie ~ B. Roberts, Rogers (N. ¥.), Rogers (N.C Booeevelt. Slocum, later, Sloss Srphar fe Ca iteley. aA ABORERS last might at { About a thousand persone were pre he would not advise a strike st the ym ime, because there were plenty of men ready to tilh vacancies. No definite action was taken by the meeting. RHOCKING DOMESTIC TRAGEDY This afternoon Christian Trater, a baker She was liy- ing wit Franz Lindeman. Lindeman was al Mabbed. Trefez then stabbed himself. He is the only one of the three likely to recover. He had been a long time grieving over the refusal of his wite to live with him, and berame fren- zed to-day when she finally ‘refused ¢ She pr o eet ted tolive with Lindeman ed her better. Tretez had b fortunate in bustwess TRE TAMMANY PRATDS At a meeting of the committ seventy La lcommittee made a report committee from its organiza The report reters to the fraads on ¢ treasury, and gives figur ned by Alderman Goman the absence or Mayor Hof'm © about $1,000,900. The the commities say, a , tot Garvey aud J avidson. PERONS BY THE (TUe- As near ascan be ascertai aed some thirty per- Sons were nore or less injured by the explosion or the steam tug Epsilon yesterday. Of these six Were 80 seriously injured as torender their re~ covery doubtful. The surgeons say that engi- neer Curry can live but a few hours, and the systems of some are so badly shattered that they Would not recover with even less body woun: Captain Hallenbeck and the fireman, McUor- muek, are the only men of the Epsilon who have not been found. “It is rumored that the tug 1 vine picked up Captain Hallenbeck, but th port is pot confirmed. Low water in the boiler is Said to be the cause of the explosion. Just previous to the explosion Captain Havlen- eck remarked that be had the best boat in the harbor; that she would carry a hw dred pounds of steam withoutstarting a bolt opening a valve, and that he steam enough in the boiler to by engaged in grappling for th wreck will be raise A Terrible Torn: ERTy dispatches trom athweet M anid Mrs. Blosser, Ave andtwelve others were wo ure Exper of Florence great nam @ destroyed. « night there was a heavy flooded a pat of t away the r ‘oad bridge an the railroad. The house 8 swept away, and himself, wi ¢ drowned in Vailey 8 dawage has been don pletely ruined. A’ rain fell in torrent way track was washed away done. The Methodint New York, May at the Methodist — emeral Conference Bishop Harris presided neral Conference to-day. amittee on Sunday schools, ived and adopted. A res- * to Dr. Durbin, the retiring Secretary of the Missionary Society was adopted. A resolution was also passed continuing Dr. Durbin's salary for three months after his r tirement. The conference then adopted ral tor the election of General Conference officers. The yote was taken by hand. Kev. J. H. Vin. cen’ was elected editor of Sunday school books and periodicals; Dr. Wm. Nast, editor of the Christliche Apoleget; Dr. Henry Leibhardt, edi- tor of the German Family Magazine, tracts and books, and Dr. D. D. Wheedon, editor of the Methodist Quarterly Review. On the recom. mendation of the committee on ttunerancy, the is of representation in the general conter- ence was changed to one delegate for every forty-tive, instead of thirty-nine as heretofore. Voting for editor of Ladics’ Re poritory was then proceeded with, but none of the six candi- dates received enongh votes for election. The eleetion was postponed until to-morrow. Ad- journed. From rope To-Day. BOOP FOR THE CROPS. Loxpox, May 2, 2 dy Date weather throughout England to-day is fair aud tavor- able to the growing crops. TRE SUPPLEMENTSL ARTICLE. The debate in the House of Commons last night on the supplemental article to the Treaty of Washington, and the reply of Gla Istone to the questions of D'Israeli relative thereto, form the subject of leading editorial articles i stone is regarded as unsatisfactory, as it adds nothing to the information aiready obtained upon the subject. _DEATH OF THE ARCHDUCHESS SOPHIA. Viewna, oy Seen Archduchess Sophia, mother of the Emperor Francis Joseph, aied this morning, of typhoid fever. ——_o—— Press Accommodations at the Phila- Pana De now complete for the

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