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“THE EVENIA& STAR. { Published Daity, Sundays Exeep % AT THE STAR BUILDLNGS, Pennsyivania — corner Lith St, THE EVENING aT "NEWSPAPER Le & | ®. mM. eal MANN, Preset. TUF EVENING STAI ts served by carrier to | Uhetr mubseribers at TEN CNTs PER WEEK, or FoR: | mF MONTH. Copies at the connter Two Cxnts exch. By mail—three months, $1.50: | siz mouths, $3.0; one year, 25. ' HE WEEKLY STAR—pabitshed Priday— ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Containing Cards of First-class in all Braucdos cf Bus ness in the District. 4 aGRKT LIURAL WA mEGUNES. an awe mnerd is. oe a> gti et © ~ Market Space +43 Leave , bet. 6th and 7th sts + Mea ¢ % Pa avo, corner 19th st ” Lax. Nat i Pio S Broad, 20 E. Capisol s. a oo OLY Hita BAND. TI Tth atrset between Gand H BANKS AND BANHKESs. risth « s.a¥..op.T Dt ‘pp. Treasury Dep't. hand Fstre . s. ON corner Sth & D os, corner Sth & F ot BELL-MA GEES & Le HSWITHS. BemNerien. 139 Fat. e 146% Md av, the, Si S6 Water st., Gta + Sirew Bek Be. B ou Paar BILLS. POSTERS. Tarexnt& Moxrey. 71) E street, BOARDING-HOLSES. Pararxcox Ho . ¢., bet. 6th and 7th sts Mas. KRiotx payer. sth west. ppo. P.O. Dept er Sth and EB sts BOOK We Bar }.M27th at..cor D ae 2. Ba at Office th £00k a 7 New York are Ban ne door from 1. * Be Fe # care Be L k A lipper Munnfacta: that. 5.0. WORKS. Be: viene & Leiten, 216-18 29 18th street. BU ae MATERIALS. ak "7 bot.sth & Ith ste we +2 st. aod Canal E, &e. oo xin.) >.W. corner KLEE ats We nae. (wholesale only) ¢.%b & D we 36 Ls Tt He Boxset & Draar oe Beaway.t wroundaisTth st. ARKIAGE FACTORIES. Eonar H. Gaamaot, s10- 12-14 Sth at., Geo. B. BALL. corner Penn. ¥x PB. Davis, H Gancas& CHINA, GLASSWARE, @c. Bor & Bao. 923 Pa.ay., bet. D and 5 avente, bet. dd and 4% sts. COuME SIONERS OF DEEDS. Puant corner © aud sth streeta 8 ONFECTIONERIES. B.C Bekernr,( Dining Rooms,) 827th at, op. P.O CONVEVANCERS. AG. Bast, sy I's. ave..( Law, Titles, Notary.) CORKS, SEALING WAX, ac. W. BaktHoLo xan. at wholesale, 127 Ttn street. CORSETS, SHIRES, ac. Dore? ass" Ladies’ Caderwear generally) #8 9th s. DENTISTS. Da. Wu Mexuit:, 1012 F strc .t northwest, DINING SALOON: RES Natioxal Dini xe ¥ Scott «Dix NeSa Ler DOLLAR STOKES. Wartace * Dottan Store, 491 Pi ESSM AK ERS. < O07 Pa.av.(Cut’s taught by rule! DPKUG STORES. Boones, 826 12th atreat. meals 28.) 935 La.av. vy bet aek6th Xo 3H Pena. avenue, corner 24 st. w Tork avenue and Hath st dH west 25 cast Pensa ave. C its u, 1) 7th at. now &6th st. cast AT Yoh at, nays orton stre edical Mnseum, » Georgetown, 7 lith‘street. near 2. h st. corner B northwest. CES. xo Bx! xs, Main Offices: 48 Pa. av cu 6h, + Gin, 7 Wash u si., Alex ¢. nker,) X2 Pa. avenue. FANCY Siomrs. E.G. Dav s, 91 Ma chet Space, Corner 8th street Sy & URHREND N del 7th tretN.W. * D SND COMMISSION. Toons # Hatoxg. cor. 7th at. aud Mary! ¥ ©. BM. DeANY y Feed.Grain Sc cor. Macs a Fiow Kt PMBALMERS, vm baler Nat. Flowers, € Be seal Wiey'te so Beersec ® bide SDRIES * gous «0, corner of La. ave FURAISHING GeoDs. 2AM superior »: and Be kavey Hearts Pasion Eas Pict ee -¥) 1013 Pa. av. Tone & Win: Low, 67 Pa Sve. bets = EURSITURE STO) » mes AtentS Pree Ase aerene TU Tun st.& chet Space, We J DeegSecond-band. aT MeKesxry & Co., ay Wn Matigestcs taute net. cleansed, ‘and revutaed in two houre: oan F IXTURES, ac AMLLTON & Pj i. 5 4 i Ststitcki-a Coy Bacewsbot ike Bho: UA OFFICES, ASEINGTON Gae saan” ST, 413 10th, near B GLASS STAIN :. wa Wavcusas eee ties, houses, &¢ .711D GROCERY sromes.” Gee. G. Cons wart atom. 14s Baits Beak at Marked Space, sear hustrects G0. W. Prast & Sox, BY arenae corace 1s ‘APPEL, corner Far Lthstreste, N.W. Gils HAIR WORK, &c. Mz. E.0. aaa Ladies’ Hatr Dresser 1514 F st ABE AND CUTLERY. L. C. Canraeil,@%6 Pa. sve., bet. 6th and 7th sts. i cae Bee anne ‘ zi *, Gio? Gort. BigBaaket. ay. .bet.th Sith. FURS. ¥¥-#6 Pa. av., bet. 9b and 10th ste, HORSE SHOERS. Jour F. Doxax, K st., bet. oth & 10th and 142 Ost Horses shed according to uatural formation of feet MLEY Hotes. c Basaicas Fray. S&, B9—NE. 5,993. Evening Star, WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1872. TWO CENTS. merss. = eye eam. at ‘s.a¥..bet Jrba&lith. ice, 14 Pa, ear 2th ICE © REAM MANUFACTORIES. . N.S. BE. corner Lith st. & Pa. ave org. Instrumen:« & Trusses, 424 7th st, INSURANCE OFFICES. Lowrie cor. 7th and D sts. 0. 843 Ln, gt nest BS JUSTIC ES OF THE PEACE. Cuas. Warten, 2 D street, opposite City Hall O. W saver. (aiso conveyancing.) 997th street. eerie SHOE FINDINGS, &c. Tth street. between @ sad ‘upper manufset'r, cor? -haB, 8 "LIME CEMENT, &c. Jonx F. KrNe, 631 Mass. avenne, bet. 6h and 7th. LICHOGBAPHERS. F. Grose, 46 Pa. ave., bet. 46 and 6th ste ABLES. LOOK Fravets Lave, 12% Pa. avenue near 13th street LUMBER YARDS. Wo. McLeas. corner Lith street and canal, MACHINISTS. Jows McCteLtaxp Lonisiana ave. and 10th strect. BLE WORKS. _ ILSON, 1025 7th st., bet. N.¥_ar and Lst. ‘ & Towwsy. Pa. av., bet. 21 & Mth sts, MARKET STORES. Pep ox Macxet. L.A Walker. 1410 I street. MatKor TAN MARKET StTORS.N cor. and 6t! Hyatt s NaTioval Manaer.4i4 lth st.near Pa. ANTLES. geet Ton & PEARSON, Slate, Marble, &e..ccr.9&D_ R.Snernenn &Co.,9 aniels, &o., 910 ave. t CSeR & SHERMAN, 621 Lonisinas aveuu MERCHANT TAILORS. Deviivé Co. N.Y )113 Pa. ay. bet 11th@iaeh ste MILLINERY, a@c. Mus. C. &. GILLETT, Sif 9b st.. opp, Patent O C. W. Tron. (wholesale only 514 5th st., nearav. MODEL MAKERS, &c. U. Orvexwa’, “25th atrect, opp, Patent OF NA Lye 3 it stre posit D1 4 Jos PavoLen, (ales Bronzing and Gilding.) 1009 B. w MUSIC STO! Loca='s. Mas 7th street, near M street. NOTARIES. : A.G. HALey.s19 Ps. av., Law, Titles Conveyancing. @PTICIANS. weoee 1227 Pa. ev, bet 12th and 13th sta BH Heme 453 Penn . corner 4% street. B Rape Lea 6 ‘per ave. corner Ith at. EY & Hol.vex, 1i6 Penn. ave.. Par Ovatta Bav-(G-W- Driver) 121613 Penn, av, tant re ARMOR, Si Mh aver ‘i aint Saree eS Rkeat-6i1 be av, side, bet- eh RT Gigtan E Krak, 462 Penn. ave. bet. Gand Goh ste M. Towrxixs corner Hf ana sth agi PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Geo. RyNEAL, Jr.. 317 7chet., bet. Pan are. and D st. Letinen ManTIN, B99 C st \bL.6.87, rear Met. Hot: Francis MILLER. W7 9th street, near Poon avenu pelanay svivesteR, IZ? 7th street, near PAPER HANGERS, DoceLas Moone. 39 Kh street. near Penn. avenue. G 29 Ith street, between D and Fraxc ‘c Wornsen, 1925 Pa bet. 19th and 30ch. was A. KRatse i213 N. ¥ ue, near 12th st. Ww B SPeLsHotse/also.PictureFremes,) 1033 7%! P. yy ea. | Ae 5 m ,)S _B. cor. F& 7th K mens. 6 Firrdet, ae 7th street. wu CW N.E. corner ¥ and 7th streets. ¢ ». De} ent. x Parent Uffi-e. Gra. W Wornwet. Boom 16 Biock corner 7th & Fste..near Pat. Office. €# Send for circular Caxpox’s Liver Tox ‘or sale, 30539 7th st..by Wm. M. Cannoa, mcrorer and proprietor. Each bottle has # &7- Buy none other. red label. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. M.B Baany.627 Penney!vania av-. near 7th street. J. 0. Jomxsos, Pa av. bt 8 & 9; also, Photo. stock £.3 Prrrwax, (copying a specialty,) 92-4 F at. PIANOS. F.C Reicweneacn, 42th. ab_Ba av..agt.Knabe's PICTURE @ PORTRAIT FRAMES, Fravxois La us, 12% Pa. ue, pear 13th street. R Tremety.(jobbing pecialty,) 311 7th street. PLANING M C) KeDwaX, 1o3g street and canal Se. Wurtcoms & Co. cor. Ae TH, a ih M iis Menutacturer of ; Batusters. &c., and dealer ia Sash, Doors Blinds, STERERS. 631 Mass. ave., bet. 6th and 7th ste yMBE, plain and ornamental, 406 3th at. PLUMBEGS AND GAS FITTERS. ES KE. Suxrnern & Co., 910 Pa. po a wae & HAMILTON & PEARSON, cor.9th & D ats..¥.M.C Gro W.GoonaLt, 8. W Janes FL BRIEN, 009 La Bevay K.Cacit.77 a bo Ww. kB WELL, 3 Ps ine, Capitol Hill. Jas Bacay (ais) Metallic Rovfor,) 809 2d st.,cor FF. PRINTING OFFICES. — N BRoTuens, 1012 Pa.ave..bet 10th & lth sts. TL Peaxso§, corner 9th aud D streets Pow, Gixck & Go.,6o0-2 F street, near fib. PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. ith. Pott<& UNDEERILL, SE. .B.YouNes, 818 loth st. NW. ‘Museum. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. &c. TROP & DULLET, cor. La. jue and 7th street. M. Hatt, corner 7th and F sts., 0} Pont Oftice. trove & Latta, corner 18th — & Jones. 105 F he semrRe T. JonNeon, (Auct’r,) cor. Kexxxpt & Som, 15th stree". near Pnit_ HW. Werew & Co. 96 F st., Masenic Temple. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. Peet COLEMAN, 257th at., oP Center Market. isjana atenue. .EGES. Washi noton BustNess COLLEGE, cor, 7th and L ate. SEWING MACHINES. Wetter 2 W ie ri sill ny to Aw ile RON. (repatring a specialty.) S13 dh at as Hown = byt eat Karr, ag t.829 Pa. Wart stwixe $2 Sth street. ‘family Favorite. Tre“ pi bai, elt — 3 . empl». ent, the Vest aud meat perfec SUIMT FACTORIES. B.Y01b Pa. gee zit Iith&12th ate, 06 F at. «3&9, ap stairs. Mus. BR . tenes, late Mra. ‘itive, Ru street. ILVER PLATESS. Epwakp Stu Be sure aud see it. wos it Office. twoen Sth & 9th. SLATE MANTELS. Tocker & SHERMAN, 6S Lonisiana avenue. ‘aN RES. bates & Brorngr, 619-21 G at., bet. th and 7th. STAMPING DEPOTS. H Mareen, 617 7th st.. opp. Patent Office, Pat tor ry ae harry me . B.Surrurnp 5 ay.,! & ‘STOBE YARDS. od W.J &0.A Ack&A, ist an’ E strects N. W. STOVES SHEET ILL, 456 Pa. ave. —~ 8 street. sis th sireet ames ered reet, betw Sonw Monay (aloo Hie kecdns aise Pa. ave, TEA AND COFFEE STORES. On:Entat Tea Stone. A.M. Wheeler, 623 7th street. ™ A.G.Harey.&49 Pa.av., Law,Conveyane’g JOBACCO AND CIGAR STORES. IsLaND oF Oena.taghe a 7th ae Wx. 8. Rooen, 1233 Penn's evenne, am TOY: NCY Al Cu. am meen ‘near D. sK -ACTORIES, J pcos wens st., adj'g O. F. Hall. ARAROLS, aes. ce h, » SAAS WIRE W' DW. Bereaive®, 319iah Street, south of Pa, ave. ‘WOOD AND COAL. WJ _Steruenson & BRo. cia Pa. eas ee Th at and D streets N Wow Warde R. corner Ist WOOD AND WILLOW W. Gzo.P Gore Big Basket, /1009P: ANKEE NOTIONS. nLER. (wholesale only.) 904 Pe. ct. $0 ct. OeoeTib ets tet Aad: ‘also, Goods corner %h & Dats.” Medical SPECIAL \L NOTICES Opening of French Goods. M.WICLIAN Orens To da: his Last imoortation of PARISIAN 0 D3 rear AVENT RAVISA, PALS: Nattan’s Crystal Discovery Will restore te gray or faded bair youthful color, prevent the halr fr: Testore its growth; erm ing of iandraff, aud answers every purp» eregant and healthy dressing for the hair, I from ail others articles of this kind in outa noching injurious or deleterions-can be used by without danger,sach as have frequently result from the use of other articles, No lead, nv sulphur Re caustic Easily apptied. Does not stain the scalp or fiuest linen, PRICE ONE DOLLAR Forsnte by Drnggists generally, and at Depot, 21 and D streets mas2d-iy # original and failing out ant te and preveat the fora as an Ag A Card. AClergyman, while residing in South America As missionary . discovered # safe and simple remedy fer the cure of Nervous Weakness, Karty Decay Disease of the Crivary and Seminal Organs,and the whole train of disordera brought on bp baniefnl ant Vicions habite. Great unmbers hi een cured hy thie nuble ody. Prompted by a desire to benef the aficted aad unfortanate, L seni the reci pe for preparing and nslng this n "medicine. in ® sealed exvelope, to any ene who needs it. Free of Ch he Address, JOSEPH T_IN Station D. Bi New Vork Clty “AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATER. t Lessee and Manager. BEN® FIT AND LAST APPZAKANCE BUT TWO Ely EW Mr. J. G. Sa Of the Beanies in-en of Tragedy, AUSCHEK, When willbe rant the grear drama of ESNEY. WOLD: SATURDAY, MATINEE At 2 v'CLOCK, a 5 S TALE. JUNE 3. MITC Aru. 3 Rove (L YEDDO JAPS Seats ready this morning. at 90 ‘mt LX oOun Habe. . 4 4MATEUR PERFORMANCE. Proceeds be appropriated to the completion ot a Home fur@the aged men and women of thre District tre of religion, ae er the aus rs ‘ By 3 et Ce ‘bi lays eer ‘opniar Drama, epee. THE LADY UF LYONS, Becwarp B. Lion, E parenting lande Mel notte, assisted by a pops matist and locn ti cil known fo the admirers of the drama ed Cloud, with some twenty-eigat chicta And two ws, in their native dress, will be present @ landable one, and all should at EW 3 afnar TH ATER. 7 MONDAY, JUNE 3, SIX NIGHTS ONLY, AND TWO MaTINeEs — ‘S BROYA L YEDDO JARS. 6 most T¥elons Cc ear in the world; Box sneet open daily ar Vy OBLD'S PEACE JUBILEE AND Musical Festival. AT BOSTON. Internatio: PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, The Execntive Committee of the World's Peace Inbilee and International Musicai Festival respest fully announce that the great un taking to wh the mrsic-lov ing people of the cuunt looking forward tor many months wit interest will commence tn Boston on TUE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, and close on the FOURTH OF JULY NEXT. It is hardiy necessary to state that the preparations for this great event have required the constant Pp plication for months of the thousants Who are to participate iu it,and bave involved @n enormous oxpenditure; but the committee feel confident that the time. labor aud expense devoted to the success fut development of so noble an enterprise must re It in not only affording the highest gratification ty sil who may hear the b upon ascale of gra such an. assemublage must present, but that it will also c ting Lenefit upon art, the conatry hile the programme of the first wotk 0 tival will embrace all the great features to bo pre sented—ineluding the Cronus oF TWENTY THOUSAND VOICES, THE ORCHESTRA OF TWO THOUSAND PEREUEMERS, the most powerfal Organ ever bailt, together with many of the mest emiuent Aimerican and Euro; Bands and Artists (among whom may be meut: the great macs ip rAuOUS AUS- JOHANN gee AND wis BIAN BA’ of fit rformers}—the Concerts to be given from rat to lage will sarpass auy series of i entertainments ever presented to the American pul lie REASON TICKETS. Lodge stoping iat aprten to Joncerts from June 17th to J. aly ¢t el - FTY DOLLARS EACH, inclu Apel verved seats, Row ready; and tickets for single admission to each entertainment duriog the first week, Five DoLraas with reserved seats, will be ready for sal on and afiver June}, and may be hed ee by letter. to A.P. Pec joston. "Per order of the Bxecutive Committ _my@cit HENRY G- PARKER, Secretary. ‘Oxp No. ON EXHIBITION New No. 486 AND SALE 439 ?ra Br. aT 77u St. i. ae of Bo. 416 Hern abowe Og LD and & streets, otght Ghote 0! tings, Bagravings, Obromvs. &c. atte: israat r » Window rames, Picture and Tas- ae Nail bes the District. Bike Ca Name and Number. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS ‘OME ONE, COME ALL! Te ETHUND ANBOAL PIC 1 OF ALDRIDGE LODGE a ea BEYEB’S SEVEN tit ‘Sikes PARK ONDAY, Jove 3p, 1872. A Tickets so Cents, admitting @ geutiemin rc “Cook's Band bas boon engaged for the occasion. pols © c—W A. i. Bradie: Floor Mana RTA, bepmbard, Fred ayers, #2. 0. Btoveus: W. Ae PRBS JGR pone oe Tue Th m212t? Cm &e. Nic GROUNDS. eae PICNIC GROUND for Sabbath school and other sclect Picnics, with Paviitons and Ice Water, at Roslyn, Va., end of Aqueduct bridge, Georgetown. wayB2w" WM. H. PLEASANTS, Proprittor. Yo PLEASURE PaBTixs. The stesmer G. 0. WHEELER can bo chartered by exeureien parties aither for the gadc river es at from $25 to $30 per, or are JOSEPH PASSENO, mar 2w* Foot of Congress st., Georgetown. PIANOS, &c. eet celdiern cele OD a Fe ror splscliy the elabe SRA to ingro- whiede, which) pire age any cent, ‘Basen aati tban’ any ‘ether ‘frtt class Prane con susie tor yoursinenne pore a = BIONTER, 935 Ponns. sve. |G TOY OUT: —Causes inanimate lenses aed afactarers of ianos, an ical Lustroments (s generally. ————— SSS LPACA COATS, of varion STRIPED A See oo, Kronen new, $3, at A. 5’ SENUINE, BooTc v t818,at A STRAUS Toi uit ay © to the muxic of, abors Pabeiniont Cor opr’ SAP a 7 PP: orang, Stat pscitrama or Se Fratie beer’ As EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL Ravance— ~The re Teceipts from this source to-day were £8°6,871 56, Percoxat—Dr. Lindsly and family have gone to Newport for the season. S:crerany Rose¥on will deliver the dipto- mas to the graduating class of midshipmen at the United States naval academy to-morrow. THE CONSCIENCE FUND was further mereased to-day by the contribution of $10 from a person at Middletown, Co THE TOTAL AMouNT of U.S. currency, of all kinds, ourtancing at the close of business hours at the Treasury to-day was $40),725,818.20, Loo ovr for the Royal Japs at the National ‘Theater next week. They are said to be won- detrully interesting. Resicxep.—Commissioner Dongiass, to-day, received the resignation of Jos. W. Dwyer, supervisor of internal revenue for the northern district of Ohio. Prnconat.—General James A. Ekin arrived in the city this morning trom Louisville and i at the Ebbitt house, +++-Gen. Baker, commis sioner of pensions, has gone on a brief visit to the west. How. 8. S. Cox, who has been eritically ill at his rooms at the Arlington of pleuro-pneumo- nia is considerably better, we are glad to say. His symptoms to-day are decidedly more favor- able and give strong hopes of rly recovery. AMONG THE ACTS approved by the President to-day was one for the relief of John Potts Arbitrat! as a Substitute for Wa: Mr. Sumner offered the following preamble and resolutions in the Senate this mornin, RESOLUTIONS concerning arbitration as a snb- stitute tor war in determining differences be- tween nations. Whereas by international law and existing custom war is recognized asa torm of tial for the determination of differences between na- tions: And whereas for generatiot have protested against the irra’ Of this arbitrament, where torve instead ot jus tice prevails, and have anxiously sought for a substitute in the natare of a judicial tribunal ot which was expreseed by Franklin in hi jamation—‘* When will mankind be con vinced that all wars are follies, very expen sive and very mischievous, and agree to settle their d ferences by arbitration®” And whereas war onc tion of ditteren cities, between pre n the determina es between individuals, between countries, and between provin ces be Tecognized inall these cases as th arbiter of justice, bat at last edto a jn dicial tribunal, and now in the progress of civil ization the time has come tor the extension o this humane principle to nations, so that thei differences may be taken from the arbitramen of war, and in conformity with these examples submitted to a judicial tribunal: And whereas: arbitration bas been formally recognized as a substitute for war in the determination of dif- ferences between nations being especially recom- mended by the congress of Paris, where were assembled the representatives of E France, Russia, Pruss ‘ Turkey and afterwar "States in formal treaty the determination of difierem depredations of British cruise regard t» the And whereas it becomes nsider and settle the trae c!arac beneficent tribunal thus adopted, so t asa substitu strengthened and up zaiion may be advanced its sphere: Therefore Resolved, That in the determination of inter- to the end th nd war ve Himited in chief clerk of the War departmont—the relief | national differences arbitration should become being pay for extra services as disbursing clerk of the department__ TearroxtaL NomtnaTions.—Delezate Gar- ficlde, of Washington Territory, and Delegate McCormick, of Arizona Territory, have been renominated for Congress. Both have already served two terms. Tue rusiic iT STATEMENT to be issued to-morrow will show a reduction during the Present month of about 37,000,000. ‘The redac- tion is less than last month, owing to advanced payments on account of pensions. MARYLAND ArPornTMgNTS.—The following persons will be nominated as internal revenue sterekeepers of the 5th Maryland district:—J- H. Larcombe, James B. Ensor, Basil D. Spald- ing and Pere Wilmer. Lievr. Cuarves P. Suaw, U.S. N., has been ordered to the hydrographic office. Lieut. Com- mander ©. H. Pendleton has been detached from the naval observatory and placed on waiting orders. Cor. We. McK, Denn, as cate general, on duty at the War De partment, having been granted four months leave of ab- sence, with permission to beyond the sea, Major Henry Goodfellow ‘advocate, will pertorm his duties duripg his absence. Nominations.—The President sent the fol- lowing nominations to the Senate to-day : Wm. Fleming, appraiser of merchandise at Buffalo, N. ¥.; 'm, assessor of inter- nal revenue tor tae ith “district of Ohio; Chas. Avgustus Siegtried, to be assistant surgeon in the navy. Miss CATHERINE Riss, of this city, recently married in Rome to M.de Geoffroy, formerly | that, although they strencousty French charge d'affaires in this country, and tow French minister to C was eats rtained with her husband ba the Viceroy be ERP t on e their journey to the east, at a inner Generar Ty er, of oanenobed who was a given at the Pyramids of Sakkai member of the Buell military committee, writes | 12, WAY ,Ney should uot receive their shinee to a member of Congress, alluding to the investi- gation concerning the loss of the official records: “If the moyement is intended tw effect injurious- ly General Grant it will be a failure. If the records are found or reproduced General Grant's name wil! not be found in the records.” Tue Hovse disposed of no business at the session last evening. Speeches on the ku-klux bill were made by Messrs. Stevenson, Poland Scofeld,Maynard and Coburn,all of whom urged the necessity of further ku-klux legistation. Messrs. Wood and Beck addressed the House on the other side, and opposed further legislati » The House, at a late hour, adjoarned. Not 4 GREELEY MAN.—Senator Lowis, of Virginia, yesterday called a correspondent of New York Herald toaccount for a Washington dispatch which recently appeared in that joar- nal stating that the Senator is in favor of the elcction of Horace Greeley to the presidency. The Senator devied the statement in emphatic terms. ‘THE CABINET MEETING to-day was atten by all of the members exoopt the Attorney General, who was represented by Solicitor General Bristow. ‘The session was still in pro- gress at a quarter to 3.o’elock. ‘It is understood that the main topic of discussion was the latest phase of the negotiations between the Uni Washington. ‘aut judge advo- | mittee having ay improperly a. asubstitute for war in reality as in name, and theretore coexteusive with war in Jurisdiction, so that any question or grievanve which might be the occasion of war, or of misanderstand ng between uations, should be considered by this tribunal. Resolved, That any withdrawal from a treaty recogmzing arbitration, or suy refusal to abide the judgment of the accepted wibanal, or any interposition of technicalities to limit the pro- ceedings is, to this extent, a disparagement of the tribunal as asubstitute tor war, and there- fore hostile to civilization. KR seived, That the United States having at heart the cause of peace everywhere, and hoping to help its permanent establishment be- tween nations, hereby recon:mead the adoption of arbitration asa just and practical method the determination” of international ditferences, to be maintained sincerely and in good +80 that war may c be regarded as a proper IN THE SENATE to-day Mr. Sumner made a motion to indefinitely postpone the sund: appropriation bill for the purpose of making his speech on the French arms report, which ho characterized as a whitewashing one, the com- He then proceeded to arraign the the most bitter terms, referring to hit time in palace cars, with fast ho side loiter i for appoint- ing relatives to office, & enate Was not very full at the time, not mere than on: the Senators ss in their seats. It is gener- ally supposed that. the speech was intended for effect at Philadelphia and Baltimore. Can’? Descringe Tueig PRrorerty.—One of the reasons given by General Spinner, U.S. Treasurer, why the $100,060 in specie capt by our troops just after Lee’s surrender, shbuid not be surrendered to the Virginia claimants is assert ownse. ship, they have never yet been able to the captured funds. They havcotten d: see the monoy, which is now in the Tr: vaults, but their requests have always b hied. “Whe tact that they cannot describe what they elcim aa their property in the mind of the United States Treasnrer is one pretty good rea- he chief rea-on, however, is that Gen. Spiv has iudubitable proot that the captured mo: belonged to the confederacy mud not to private indivxiuals. Ges. HOWARD AND THE APACHES.—He Tull: Gen. Crook to “Go In” and Wipe Ou! Indian Thieves and Mur .—Judging from a letter written on the 9th Inst. by Gen. 0.0. Howard to Gen. Crook, commanding the department of pe , the mission of the former to the hostile Indians has not been as productive of good results, as was generally anticipate Vhen Gen. Howard reached Arizona he quested Gen. Crook to suspend operati against the hostile Apaches until he could con- suit with the principal chicts and see if some amicable arrangements could not be consumi a- ted. On the 9th inst. he addressed a letter to Gen. Crook withdrawing bis previous request; had failed; way to stop thelr ms a vigorously prosecute a campaign against them Gen. Crook, doubtless, adopted the suggestson of Gen Howard, and is probably now makis= preparations tur aggressive measures. Tue WERELY STAR, now ready, coutains a full report of the speeches, poems, &. t Ar lington on Decoration day; proceedings of Can- ited | gress and the legislative assembly; a description States and England in regard to the treaty of | ot the new Long bridge across the Potomac; pational and loos politics; latest and best tales, Ir sEEMS pretty certain to-day that Congress | deinen sketches and society items; together with will not get through the important business of the session by Monday noon, the time fixed by resolution for the adjournment. It will there- tore be necessary to a the adjourument at least one week, or to have an extra session, and such is the indisposition of Congress for the latter that it is not doubted the adjournment will be postponed. CoLLgotor Casgy’s Sucorssor.—The resig- nation of Collector Casey, of New Orleans, | the eight ballot C. requested some time since ina letter trom the Executive Mausion, and received, has not yet been accepted, owing, s He stated, to differences of opinion as to who I be his successor. Gen. Longs‘reet, Marshal Packard, and Mayor Flan. ders are among the prominent candidates. Col- lector Casey will retain his office until the Louisiana delegation can agree upon his succes- sor. - TRE SENECA SAND-STONE INVESTIGATION.— Mr. Halscy, chairman of the committee on pub- interesting local news, ‘Washington news and goin, agricultural items, household receipts, Terms: One dollar and a half per annum, in advance; single copies five ceuts, in wrappers meady for mailing —< Political Notes, At the afternoon session of the Pennsylvania tate democratic convention yesterday, Heister Clymer was made permanent president. On or Buckalew was nominated tor Governor, Hon. James Thompson was nominated for judge of the supreme court, and the convention then adjourned till 10 a. m. to- aay, when a piattorm will be ‘ed. the democrati ted the approaching Presidential campaign with- out prejudice to the unity and Free tall of the democratic organization; that a esnoceatio ition soon to assemble lic buildings and grounds, yesterday presented a * Baltimore, w od aps viedge the de! mocracy of West report to the House ef the seneca sand-stone in- Virginia to abide its ation. J. N. Camden, af vestigation, which entirely exonerates Supervi- nee eo ——— tor Governor sing Architect Mullett from any fi larity in | acclamation, with a tate ticket. we is 8up- adopting and using the seneca sand-stone in the that Goreraee Ene the present ir cum- soap or of, the ro See Maceeest belle =. will run as an —_ candid .ta, ng in thiscity. The report says Mr. t Charleston co. (8. C.) democrat! ¢ ; 5 Geherves credit for making the ssloetion beak, tion was held oy, sod adoper ce enutes: ‘Tse Wuite Hovsz.—There were not many Gates ae rage Ses Rist cm m and candi: | land. visitors at the executive mansion to-day. Among | convegtion to use all ef those who called and had interviews with the | mation President ane the Secre: of” State, t es from Massachusetts also called to ry nee spects. si—otediieae ‘Tux IMPRRILED AT srrRirron.—tt is ner from an official fource that the Washingt Treaty is in peril, the United Btates having laced et bea “failure, and the Great Britain = b Fesponsib® ier” Neen dou,’ arrived here yesterd?- from en. Schenck. gmenenge Reoncamizatie & OF THE CIVIL SERVICE.— cial cotpmittee on the reorganiza- @ Giyil service is still pursuing its Cte gga arron petted which Mr. re ey tad ag Site vext i oe eo a io all the execut cca arene ciarnehins and wh all grades, aaa it te ighest, a nor th ec Devartment or ict : Ro advanced for the Treasury Gopertioey ry der at — th ill remaining partments. It is the intention to perfscts : thorough and equitable organization ra ore working force of the the duties actually y, pert snd to rembre the irregularities which have grown up gradaal- ly with the development of the seryice. Other than ** very pre" will rece: msptemaen R. Mallory the ores eos “a. ae and meter : ‘London: last evening says: ac aan the Iperm Ferineeguarse wih i Geneva. (rial of Chateau for setting fire to the 57-The trial of Chateau for setting fire to the = Sod mS guilty, and the prisoner was sep- ‘Tuileries terminated in Paris nie ——__—_—— ATLERE. 7a Ws a8! Fe —s F or W: Rai TY. Special to the Ns -—_ Tites treaty of ington have £2) ne Goverament will m Parliament that it will withdraw from FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. All Nigh: Session of the Senate, Frmay, May 21. SENATE.—Afver our report closed yester- day— Mr. Wilson introdnced a charged soldiers, their widows a: acquire homesteads on the public lands. ferred to the comm'tteeon pubic lands. The labor commission amendment to TRE TAX AND TARIPP BILL was still further amended, Jected—ayes 16, nays Various amencm alt were made and re) originally fixed by the House. tT. Lewis moved an amendment that the President, instead of Secretary of the Treasury, shall assign the internal revenu supervisors to duty in any part of the United States. Agreed to. The bill, having been considered in commit- tee of the whole, was reported to the Senate when all the amendments to which exception had not been made were concurred in. to enable dis 4 orphan and was then re ‘The provision applying the ten per cent. re- duetion upon existing duties to paper wax con reported trom paper curred in, to read ex: the finance committee, as follows: Un all and manufactures ot’ paper, including aud other printed matter not heretm specitic provided tor. Mr. Sherman moved an amendment as fol- lows, which was adopted: On all sized and glued paper suitable for printing paper, 25 por cent. ad valor-m. The amendment providing for an additional tly as first duty of 10 per cent.ad valorem on goo roduce of countries east of the Cape of lope, except raw cotton and raw silk, wher ported fro places west of the Cape, was am ed 80 as ect on the Ist of Uctober, and concurres! in On motion of Mr. Sherman, the y of three-fourtis of e tax dressed, valued at 25 ¢ was stricken out. por Upon concurring in the ameniment, adopted | in commitice of the whole, making the duty on saltpetre—crude, Leent per 1; partiallyte. | fined, 1 t, and reflued, 2 cents per pound some diecussio: in the course of which 2 sad there was something im the air just now which made it desirable to provide for a good supply of gunpowder. The amen ment was conc: arred in. Mr. Bayar Mr. Vickers.on behalf of the committee on commerce, offered an amendment providing that Ame 4a vessels which have been reg tered abroad since July 1, 1961, may, withia two Fears, be registered as American vessels, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treas. ury may prescribe. Agreed to. The other amendments to this section, re Ported trom the committee on finance, was con curred in. The ainendment reported from the finance committee, striking out the section allowing the payment hereafter of one-third of the duti impo P uder notes, providing that may be paid im lega!- ioe ee ah ich, when received, shall b de: try The amen:!ment reporte. d from the committee on finance, pro on imported evrred in ding for the remission of duties its used im curing fish, was cor cope iment fixing the taxon tobacco at und was concurred in. iment reported from the committee ce abolishing moities to informers, and appropriati for detecting and bringing to punishment violators of the internal aws was Concurred in—yeas 3%, nays 11 was placed at 10 per cent. reduction #2 CP THE TAX AND TARIPP BILL. e tari bill was passed—ayes 50; nay . Sprague, Chander and Stockton voting against it. The Senate then took up the sundry civil appropriat-on bill, and, at 3:39 a. m., adjourned to 12 to-day. This afternoon's Proceedings. The Senate mct at oon. Mr. K. m-ey, from committee of conference on the p’stal code bill, made a report; which was con Mr sideratio a. udicr moved to proceed to the con- of the conference report on TRE STEAMBOAT BILLS, and said be had received a great many telegtam- from dierent parts of the country urging im- mediate action va the bill one way or the other Several Senators qpposed taking up the re- port, bat after some discussion the motion wa agreed ‘0, sud th. conterence report taken up. pnkling Opposed concurrence in the re- lcriteized the provisionsof the bill, ani sutferer umbvat “accidents” would have y whatavever againit the owners of the vessels, unless actual carelessness should be shown ou their part. The morning hour expiring, the untinishe’ business, which was the suudry civil appropria- tien bill, came up. Bir. Sumner introduced a resolution in relas tion to arbitration, which will be found in an other column of Tae Stag. Mr. Chandler moved to lay eI bill aside, im = Proceed with the con ference report; which was lost—ayes 2, nays Mr. Summer then moved to postpone the appropriation bill indetinitely, and on this m>- ni proceeded to deliver his speech criticisin the report of the French arms committee, an.) assailing the President in unmeasured terms. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. motion of Mr. Foster, (Pa.,) the rules were sus- pended and a bill for the relief of A.G. Booth, late aitaes assessor of internal revenue, was passe; On mali of Mr. , (Mich.,) the Sen- ate amendment to the bill concerni the Port Huron and Lake Michigan rail Was non- joven in, and a committee of conference on Butler (Mass.) introduced a resoluti which was to, providing for the appoi ment of lect committee of five, to sit daring the recess, and with the architect of the Capiwi consider plans for the extension of the hal. to the outer wall, to secure better light and venti- lation, and to afford accommodation for the in- creased number of Tepresentatives. Mr. Buffinton, (Mass.,) from the committee on accounts, reported a resolution fixing the pay of witnesses before commuttees of the House at $i per day, and traveling expenses at 5 cents por — going aud coming aud coming; which was Mr. Harris, Va.,) from the committee = Claims, reported the bill for the relief of Luc: A. Baker and Mary A. Baker, children of Jou A. Baker, vetoed by the President, with a re port that the bill was a just one, but with som: mnmaterial lunperfections, and recommeudiug its modification and passage. The bill wa: Mr. Farnsworth, (Ill.,) from the committee of conterence on the bill to revise, amend and con- Solidate the statutes in relation to the Post Oilice ane, submitted a report, which was tr Gast Garoela (Ohio) made an attempt tosecure Se cs table, an alter epariey couseuted ts table, atter a parle: . sant tieer’ coast deration the "sukdus, elvit pits, and enforcement bi a au, (Ind..) Mr. Stevenson. (O'uio.) members demanded that al! ‘The House, {et ise ai oe eet, nays 93, re- fased to suspend the rules on the cond,cigus tu~ motion of Shanks (fmd.) the rules wae rorocentin $29 ‘the Benate bill for the scope comin Stbanet in the northern entry and clearance of and bond contiguour, ~ eh Rul to eather: lf iz the issue of an register to the bri: merican Petphine. Bit! relating to inventories and counts of the property of the United ron public buf dings a ands Bill in commencement of increased pay to, Tomot- edoficers of the nary. Dit for the relief of Serab A. Ward, pues Of iste Commander Jax. B. Ward, U.S. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Dispatches, Associated “Press Reports. New York News CART MAKE A Kaiee. Naw York, May 31.—The adjourned meeting of the master bakers, to raise the price of br appointed for last night, was @ failure, on OF seven persons de ve last night apy to present a protest te Gerernor Hofmen against the inter ference of the police with the labor stcke mittees, and calling on his excellency for p tection. The governor promise? t tigate the matter before leaving th. TRE GRERLET RATIFLCATION MEETING The World reports that Senator Tramb ex-Senator Dovlittie, Charles Sodgwick, ani ssius M. Clay have promised to speak at the a moeting next Monday TRE KGHT-ROUR STRIKE The coach pai association voted tas night to strike Monday for eight boars. T chairman of the furntture manutactarers =t ‘ma card that not one of the nincty-three firm tm the furniture trade have agreed to the cig’: hour system, and wil! adher, » ten hours UNDER TRE PROTECTION OF TITR FLAG. A letter trom Havana states that the S pani<h authorities there demanded that Bombetta, on of the Cubau revolutionary commissioners, Was a passenger on the steamer City from Vera Cruz tor New by Timmerman refused, ax mn of the Americ passenger. The Americ with Capt. Timmerman THE QUAKER CON yesterday discussed mem: the stat iz the importation and manufacture of spirit liquors. ors’ BIDS FoR There were eighte Amounting to $4,515,000 ‘The amount sold was $: te 11d-45, 000.000, at from L344 From Rurepe. THE RACES Lospos, May 31.—The race ft stake took place at the Epsom me. and was wou by Rein THE WeaTHen | thronghout England is fair and favoraly growing crops. THE GRENADIRR oc the Oaks mg to-day, ARDS’ as left tor Boston to take part in the onal jubilee. RESIGNATION OF MARSHAL SERRANO. Mavuip, May 31.—Marshal Serrano has r sigued as generalissimo of the troops art | te | against the | aud Lieut. successor. sin the Basyac egue has bee: = e = The Methodist General ( | New Yorn, May 31.— Bishop Me over the Methodist general conferenc j The reportof the ap I committee on the Book Concern was adopted unanimously. The e | terence then procee | agents. There were several candidates for | position of agent at New Yor | Were Dr. Tomliason, 8. W. Thomas, of P Mitchell, J Pt ‘The General Soci yor Bostox, May 3) Atibet the General Seciety of this city yesterday the chosen for the ensuing Hon. Hamilton Fish, New York; vice president general, Hon. James Simons, South Carolina, secretary general, Thomas McEwen, M Pennsylvania; assistant secretary general, Harris, Pennsylvania; treasurer ge French Tilgham, Mai general, William B President general, eral land; assistant treasurer ton, New Jersey. —_e Pennsytvania comecentte Conven- om. THE CANDIDATE POR GOVERNOR NON~ TAL ON THE PRESIDENCY. READING, Pa., May 31.-The convention re- assembled this morn Mr. Buc candidate for Governor, made a speech, return ing thanks for the nomination, but made noret erence to national topics or in relation to nom nations for the Presidency. Wm. Hartley, ot Bedford, was nominated tor Auditor General. James G = Bennett Dying New York, May 31.—It is reported this atter noon that James Gordon Bennett is rapidly sinking, and death is liable at any moment. Fashion Notes. New-tathioned rings are made very wide. Side plaiting on skirts retains its popularity. Blouses or shirt waists remain in favor for breaktasts. Thermometers are placed at the top of the new style of parasols. Riding habits are of purplish black cloths. A new style of bracelets are grerite” wristiet. Sailor suits for the seaside are shown ready- made for misses and little g’ A novelty for polonaises is white net im large square or diamond-s yee black, blue black, or called the “Mar The most popular material for sbirt waist White cambric, with black or colored stripes, brown, buff and white line: Dolly Varden ratiiing of pale-tinted organdy, with Uny chintz figures, is preferred for the ‘beck an of dreases of solid color. A new style of trimming black grenadines is with very gay ght colors, with vest, sash and sleeves of silk instead of gre Tat Fare Teapeas’ Meerixno t New yoas- —At @ meeting of free-traders, in New York, last night, William Cullen Bryant pre- siding. about two thousand persons were pres- ent. ‘The chairman in bis opening address said our revenue laws have eoare into a system of gross abuses. The people are now determined, and it would be dangerous for any political party to dixregard this demand, to put aside in- direct taxes. The letter to Mr. Bryant, signed by J. D. Cox, George Hoadley, aed others in Glocinnats, asking either that the meeting nominate candidates for Prosident and Vice President, or that a meeting of representatives be calied not later than June 27, was read. Mr. Mabion 5: 1 a series Of resolutions to the effect that both the platform and candidates of the Cinciunati convention have caused disap- peintment in the minds of the commanity, and rendered impossible that co-operation of all re- forming influences. without the union of which success is impossible; that no obligation to s port Greeley rests upon those free-traders wi pated in the convention, and under whose ices the convention was convoked; that we, therefore call all the friends of free-trade aud kindred reforms to unite with us in our efforts | tosecure the nomination of a candidate who shall adequately represent our principles. The resolutions were carried, and the fullowing com- mittee having been appointed to carry out its ghject, the meeting aljourned: J. J. Claco, Royal Philips, R. Hf. Minturn, Mabion Sands, Howard Potter, Alfred Bell, H. D. Lioyd, Si- mon Stern, C. H. Marshall ard E.R. Robinson. Lanon Movemexts.—The strike in New York continues, and ine poomsene at < a speedy settlement of the trouble Me aed ers and workin, ing. 1 es i é i i : a Hi i E E i i i i i AH i

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