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Pubitkhed Baity, Sundays Exeepted, | AT TUE STARK BUILDINGS, | Peansjivania Asenue, Cormer Lith St. j 5 | YEE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY. | 5 Me MIUPEMINN, Prost | TWH EVENING STAR te served by carrier to | thelr eat wribers st Tan CENTs PER WE) 4, or FoR- TY-Fock CESTs PER MONTH. Qopies at the connter Two Oryts each By mail—three months, $1.50; | ots mesths. $2.00 a year. £5. THB WSEBLY STAK ered Fridsy—SLX 2 7087. BF invariably fe atvance, te both cases and no paper e2: jouges than paid for _ a nice furnished c@ appliestios ALPRABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Sen ng Car asa Establishuenw ig a1] Branches of Bus css ia “he District. AGKICULIUC BAL WAREHOUSES. “ 2 La. avo., bt. ds & Wi ste, AbL DEVORE Pet Cy. Albany 4s. 89 La. ar . a Ale, George. 'n Rete EEL DE mu G.¢ . ‘ BAK ERIYS. Ox BA r,174 Caen ML BAND Bory Hire & t BANKS AND BANNERS. Riser & Cm. Excrntiveavenae.e rser Natiesat Savinee Haxx.cor, W Y.av. and Isthet XS SArry FCo..Pa av_op.T Dt VIN, 6S 15 opp. Treasury Dep't. ate Rooms, corner th Fare . ERD SALOON ry Ser rer ath & Dets corner 3th & F st ANGERS & LOCKSMITHS. ° 12 one pp. Patou Ele < Hows, Min F Basecm # & Md ave We RN hiesmithg, 48 3 Water at., Gta ELEACHMERIES. A.T. Wit Ne. Straw Lit & Bt. Bleacher, 924 Pa. av BILL POSTERS. He BOARVIaa-ma Paseis-ox Hot Ma-k HOok & Wa Ho Sack < BOOKSTORES P.O. Dept NEM, ON mery @ specisity,) 613 Isth Kore re, 126 7th ef. abovs N ¥.ave, BUVOT AND SHOE STORES. 8. Bree & 23 FP. bet. &h and 10th st« ero. BW s ©. F. ifalt 3 * wk 12th si i Gr Hows? Hall B Cis aad l Bas use. Foro savente. P. Gra 3.0. HEASS WORKS. ome Loe & Leitea, 316-18 D Ith street. BUILDING MATERIALS. HERD & Co..51) Pa.av., ber 9h & 10h sta, w bes wan, Mor ee. Xc.. 1 %y at. aed Canal, PUTTER. PAGS, CHE &e. pes By (cholee goede.) 3.W Bese Rowres.( whol sal CABINET SUOPS. Fst , bet 447. LDERS. ‘ raat gob BH aud 7th Popes aml @thi ste £.0. Be 513 7th at LORIES. GLASSWARE, @e. &B 25 Pa _av., Metzerott Hall G LIBKARIES. ST Pa avenue. bet. Sd aud 0% ste, OTMING STORES. &o_ 2 (CACM FINDINGS, Tree xe ‘2s Hh st.. opp. Oonter Market, {OMMISSIONERS OF DErDS. dose T KR PLant corner E and iN .w. CONPECTIONERIES Bon 1 (Dining Roome,) S217t% st, op. P.O CONVETANCERS. A@ BY, 619 Pa. ave..( Law. Tith 3, Notary.) CORKS, SEALING WAX, Ac. W.. Bar setowas. at wholesale, a street. ue began Ly pees &e. " tetax« (Lacies’ cwear generally) #5 9th s . DENTISTS. 5 DR. Ww MExu tr, 1112 F ctreet northwest. DINING SALOONS. Moone < BS. ONAL Dixtxe Roows, 6% lath ‘ect. Jour Scott sD) xi NeSatnoe amenis 25¢.)186 Laat: DOLLAR STORES. Wattach = Dortam Store, 492 Pa,av., bet. Sth DRESSMAKERS. Mam E Ww ‘Cut’s taught by rale) DKLG STORES. BLP Hiv« 1 Penna. avenne, corner 34 at G0 sy ew ¥ and Lith st FE.Gs re thwest B. Puvocs eth x.P enna. ave., Capitol Hill, DRY £00DS. Wate < Wi Si@Tth street. near La. arenne 6 Price.) WS & 120 7th st. now TRON, cOF.Ps.wy. &6tB st. cast. zs. “Me lorh *t , adj'g Medical Muroum, WB WHeaily.49J floreon tr vel, Goerauiowar” EXPLOYMENT OFFICES, Mr< Lov <5 ©. BUTLER, Su7 lth‘street, near E. STEWAPD & Te vio. S01 4th st.. corner E uorchwost EXPRESS OFFICES. Kxoxs Bx: ie~ Offices: #2 ke #t.. Gin, 7 Wasa #1 Die Sinker,) 82 Pa. avenue. FANCY SIOKES, EG Dav =. sot Market Space, corner St} reat, Tocxe & beneevy, ¥.¥ Bazer.ti) 7th «treet NW Wik Fran cor. Pa ay toa & are : Se od .re- crimped (0 equal new FLOUR, FEED AND COMMISSION. Thomas @ Hakwisa. cor. 7in at. and Maryland ar 5M Danse 1.Grain &c cor. Mass.av. 87th st FLOWER EMEALMERS, @ E.sters, Embalmer Bat. bio db -Wash'n, &b Funerai W at pecened. 5 ved & embalmed, in superior style FOUSDRIES. Joax McC Lei LaNo, corner of La. ave. and 10th st FURSISHING GOODS. Lock Wool Herre aT avi on 5u8Px_ay.ad Mot boto! Devi © x Jibs Ps V., betd) thalzth ate, ‘Tims 4 Win-Low. 47 Pa. ave. bet 46 & Oth sts, we EU BSIEURE STORES. : Es AvenueHouse, 7th pace, W. McK sion, lad Pa. av meas Tree hee J Lek second haul& Repairing) acer t.W &.T. McK uxxey & Co., 1829 Pa. av -scorner lath Hair Mattresses taken. . cleansed, re made. and returned in iwo noses’ GAS FIXTURES, ac. Micron & Puan. bar ar ee hat Oa GAS OFFICES. V. bet. Sth & Weth ats, Wasi ixotox Gas Liont Cowraxt, 7 Grass srain SPARY, 403 10th, near E um. W. VarGHAN, tor eburches, hou: ¥ STO: ‘ee@, &¢., 711 D .G. CORNWELL ESONS, 143 Pony ait & Box M Pant 80s, NY area Soren gh APPEL, corner Fand jaMks JIRDINSTON, 1712 Peursylvania evomast” Geo. Serrz & Bre _.cor. a st. and Vii fente. FB Lirre bco,NW-tor Sh 8B, Wave Yard, P. h. cs 5 GUN MAKERS, dons J. Pkasovy, (also Fishing Tackle,) 628 D st. MAIR WORK, &c. ). GaivertH. Ladies’ Hatr Dreeser.13i4 F st HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. » C. CamrseLt, &6 Pa. ave., bet. 6th and 7th ste. |. W. Kexweoy & Co. 612 Pa. av_, bet. 6th and [th. B Scuncipra, 10 Pe. av, bet. léth and lth «te .P Gore « Big Basket. 1009 Pa.av. bet lotbalith. HA’ ¢ 8 Co., 65 Teh at 3. L. Bossy, 5 Penn ave.. bet ©. Braarss, 1405 Pennsytvania: HATS, CAPS AND FURS. Wieter a Rrorr.w5 Pa. ay., bet. Gh and 10th sts, MORSE SHOERS. Jous F. DoxaN, K st..bet. 9h & Wth and 1382 Dat cee. Vermont ave. and H street. L Hove, Pa. avenue, tear 84 street. S. W. corner #8 ar. and 6 rue 15th aud H yeh. B9—N®. 5,994. om A ASHING 4 + : This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Associated Press Reports. _ Gradention Exercises at the Naval | aewsescie ot The concteding exer , A | ng the graduaiing clas of naval ~—— SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1872. HOUSE FURNISHING STORES, | 2.W. Boteisk & Bro , 923 Pa. Guo P Goer. Rieaaket 1 09P ICE COMPANIES. Inper Onas. WALTER, We. MeLran, cor Joux McCLELLaN MARELE WORKS. ARLINGTON Maxxet, L. A. Walke FRANKIIN 8.1L He Hanvey & Horne, is ue OVsTER Bay. (G. W. Driver,) 1216-18 Penn, av. CuaRLes A&MOR, 310 9th st ©. T. Bowe, 825 Lonisi Caxxox & ANGEL, 60 La ay. n. JM. Towra: xs corner H FRaxcis WiLtN Cnas A BEAU-E W.H Sprisrer manufac red} Grasow BRotHeKs, Wz Pa. era L. PeaksoX, corner 9h and D WELL, GINck & Co., 630-2, F street, Antxor & DUDLEY, cor. Lam M Hatx, corner 7th and Fast Post Office. Kirneven & L. Cua Mooxe & Parvin, 65 15th st., opp. Treasury Dep't 7 K. Wizsox, S11 7th street. opp D. © Storrs. 14% F strest, near WT. Jowxsox, P Ke NNEpy & Son, 15th Part H.Wercw & Co Peery Cor Wester & T SnGER THomas MARKON, ( Rrcac Hown's IM?! VERD SEWING M = L.A. Me M. Harwarn&C Hexey W. Evuent, : i 19th sind 20th BL Bicuay,sio7un street, between H and I streets, Ottas G. Pxaucn, 1419 Pa. Dasizy Piexex, lls E Py Jon A” FAS Dawes, is Pa evens, ee eh a, D. W. Brv W J Breruenson & Bro., ia Pa. Wx. Wane &, corner let and D WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. Gro.P.Gorr {Big Basket, 1009Pa.ay.,Let l0chAllth, TAnKES NOTIONS. E Gorrscitur. Ori Meizerott Hall. bet loch &lith, NDEST Icx O ce, 1204 Pa. av., near 12th ICE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. Hakvey & Hoven, 8. B. corner lth st. & Pa. ave INK FACTORIES. ERICAN In« Co., office, 512 9th st_, bet. E and F. *ERUMENT MAKERS, cor. Tth and D ste, " 648 Lin. av.. ner ith rsx & Co.. S15 7th st., op} Dep't Joxrs. bile & Fi near 15th ES, Jewelry, 619 ny €ID Bridge TICES OF THE PEACE. D street. opposite City Hall so conveyancing.) Mi 7th atrest. WAVER LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, &c. 3 ie. bet n@ and between Tth sth st bet. Pa. av. aud D st anufact'r, cor.7.hes,S.W T, ac. is. avenue, bet. 6th and 7th, LBS. ©., bet. 4% nd 6th sts ; Willard « Horel Stables, 4th & Dats. R. JR, 1X0) to 1363 B wtroet. Loulstans. 87. snd é21 © * atre ear Tth, Faaxcis Lams, 12% Pa. avenue near 13th street. LUMBER YARDS. ner 15th strect and canal. ists. . Lonisiana ave. and lth strect MACHE hast..bet N Vay andLst. & Tecwry, Pa av. bet 2 & 24th ste. MARK ET STOKES. - 1410 I strect. 1TAN Manget Srore,N. E.cor.H and&th. *# Naronat Mau&eT.41é 11th st.near Pa.av. MANTLES. Bamirtox & Pea A R.Suxruern & Co.. Ma Trcsen @ Suk MERCHANT TAILORS, » Marble. &e.ccr.92D. . ke , 910 Penn. ave N. 6%) Louisiaua avenue, N.Y )1115 Pa. ay., bet.1tha&i2th ets RY, &c. 3. #14 Oth st., opp. Patent Office. esate only ‘314 3th st-, near ay. IN & Ce ILLIN 4. G Patent Office. et O88 ing.) 19 E MUSIC STORES. ass, 1148 7rb street, near M street. NOTARIES. AG, lacey. 519 Ps. ay., Law, Titles Conveyancing orn ANS. ©,, 1227 Pa. ay., bet. 1%h and 13th ats PLES, 483 Penn. ave., corner 4% street. OYSTER SALOONS. Peau. ave.. corner th at PAINTERS, Bear Penna. avenue a ave., bet. 6th & 7th sts ide, bet 6th & 7th ybet. Mand érh Sth strects 8. W. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &e. Kyxeac, Jr. S17 7that.,bet. Pa ave. and Dst, kee BE. Kies, 462 Penn Lethe MAMTIN. 9 C at. bi.6 7, rear Met. Hotel, Fraxew M-tren.a0 9h strect, near Penn. avenue. J. fasey StivecreR. 1212 7th strect, near M, PAPER HANGERS, st as Moose, 299th etrest, near Penn. avenue. Wit Re ‘9th #treet, betwoen D and B. ‘Av., bet. 19th and 20th. ne, near 12th st, Fromes,)10227th st. PATENT AGENTS. Mex &Co.(N.¥ i.Am)S E. 643 F street, we That.,°pp. P.O. Department. ETT. 07th wt. OFP. Parent Uilice. LL, Boom 16% Fed! Block, corner near Pat. Office €#-Send for circular PATENT MEDICINES. mo lit ; + great Tyspepsia Rem Fer sale, £0536 7th a. by Wm. M. Cannoa, crand proprieor. Bach boitle has @ BS Buy none other. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. RADY, 627 Poonsylvania av, near 7th strest. BACH, 428 1Ith.ab.Ba av..act.Knabe’s PORTRAIT hopeorigg Francs L 1236 Pa. aveuue, pear 18th 1K. TeEMery. (job? a specialty ,) Sil 7th street. PLANING MILLS, street and canal. q © Phenix Mills, 12te © tort of Munitiags, Beack-t=, N 8. &c., snd dealer in Sash,Doors& PLASTERERS, es F. KING. 3S) Mass, aro., bet. 6th and 7th ste 1, & Lagco¥ae, plain aod ornamental 496 3:h st. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. Perey & Co.,910 Pa.av..bet.9ih & 1th & PrAksoN. ha Dets ¥Y MOAB VALL, 8. W. corner Pa. av. and 10th st. ex. 609 La avenue, near 6th «treet. vit, 79 7th street, bet Gand H. AruserB. Lt det 9th and 1th. Jaons O'Has. 39th and 2th ste Rotaw ‘avenue, Capitol Hill, BAGan PRINTING OFFICES, ve..bet 10th & lth sts, PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. Swirn-Port-& UNprkHILL, 8.E. corner 9n & Date. B.B.Younss. 518 loth st. W., 0! Medical Museum. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. &c. ae and 7th strat. TA. corner 15th and @ strects, Hexnixe & JOvEs, 14% F streot, near 16th. MM HouRER. 613 7ch at. op . P.O. Department. WH. Cragett, 319 Market Space, SoLomex J.P 702 E at..bt 7&3,0p Post Office, LBs Teomrsoy & Co., 639 H strest corner 7th: ‘ite P.O. t. saury Devartment Aut’ RESTA Hyon Hovst, Henry Myson, 421 9th, bet. D and E. SASH, DOORS AND BLE AN, BIS7Bh Bt. op. C Suen vax. 632 Loniniar Wasi NGTON Business CoLLee®, cor. 7th and L sts. SEWING MACHINES. The Family F G7-Examins Ne." A.G. Stone & Co., Agta, 912 F onie Terple. ‘The strongest and light- #t.. pp. eat, the best and mut perfect. Bo sure and seo if, IRT FACTORIES. LIN & Co 2(8.¥.)335 Pa. av., bot Ithtl2th sta. LEAN, 816 F st .bet.€ &9. up stairs, & A.SwitH. late Mra. Kline, 521 9th street. SILVER PLATESS, Enwakp StoLpx. G9 7th street, op. Post Office Rost. A WuitkHann, #4 D st., between Sth & 9th. SLATE MANTELS. Teexer & Suex Man, 6% Louisiana avenne. SOAP AND CANDLE FACTO: Batre & BrorueR, 619-21 G st., bet. 6th and 7th. STAMPING DEPOTS. Mas. G. A. Maveen STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, ac. A.B Suepuenn & Co .9:0 Pa. av.,bet.9th & uth ate STOBE YAR! W.J & © A Acken. Ist and E streets NW. 7 7th st., opp. Patent Office. at. Dat av., bet in ~) 29-21 Pa. ave. TEA AND COFFEE STORES. OR TENTAL Ti TITLE ‘TORE. A.M. Wheeler, 623 7th street, EXAMINERS. Booss, 1233 Penn's avenue, near street .. 'L Loren aN, 14% Penn. ave, near Willard ir H Waro southwest Toe NCY¥ ARTICLES, Cans morris as finetet ae oe ‘TRUur Jas_&. Torn, rand sath at Boe rks. 829 lot street, (also, Materials, WIRE WORKERS. ‘D6 £. 319 12th street, south of Pa. ave, WOOD AND COAL. 5s Efogt ren at al Sats and §1 Br. ch st., bet. Hi & 1; aleo, Goods at wholesale: R.( wholesaie « mners Attack on President THRE MAIN POINTS IN HIS SPEECH. maner, in the Senate yes- ¢ devoted to a bitter personal nt Grant. ‘The Senator began the republican party, EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. sda InTeRNAL REVENUR.—The receipts from th! | source to-day were & terday, was main | by aftirming his fealty to J.C. Koxpacr, anist the St. Domingo negotia- this city, leaves to-day for Europe on a trip f) "S$ PEACE JUBILEE ONFERENCK COMMITTE held a session this morning, but came on the tax and ; stitution and INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL, AT BosTe From June 17th to July 4th, 1872, little more than a when not the to’ e details are ample the beginning this exal meet ngain this evening. The Grandest Series of Concerts than duties; how persenal situs : 5 minent than the j how the Presiden advance his own fain and is considered convales + SENATOR Stu or Carpenter took v and it was expected would mak he was sick, and not in t TEE NEW AND THE «4 hardly equalled in the corruy has most prevat conterred upon A MAMMOTH COLISE fic m he had reci uking the countr: how persona’ than public or party service, made the standard of tavor; bow the pointing power con jor the gencral welfare has been em»lo scliemes, to rewar: to punish his oppouents, and to advance S$. SAFrorp, ¢ e of the supervising arc ury, has resign 'T. E. Major, troller of the currenc THE PAREWELL : e stenographe GREAT CHORUS OF 20.900 V9 : comprising 19) che : 2000 INSTRUMENTALISTS. Orchestra and Milt NIFIORNT BOQUET OF ARTISTS, devotion to hi ferred by the ALL given by the second to the graduating class took place last night at the Naval Academy in Annapo! Baltimore, Washingtor: and Secretary Robe Sands, Case and Howai ORGAN EVEK CONSTRCTED MADAME PESCHKA LEUTNES, the greatest living Soprano, of Her Majesty’#¢ CELERKATED of London, Mr Ladies from have matured in a) 9 'y in character and breathin ment, Seyni-militar, the military spirit, being a ism or personalism abbozrent to a re institutions, where subserviewce to the Pre- dent is the supreme law; how in maintainis: this subservience he has operaiod iy a sv» of combinations, ar Aduira:s were present. OUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSIONERS have suspended their sessions for the oral hearing of cases until next October, and will now take up sion the cases heart 8, of Which there are sernment, the ifroy, Bandmaster. MADAME ARABELLA Fam ns throughout the w for examination before special cemmissios many hundreds awai WE ARE ASK pits about bim Ry permiseton of Emperor Wylivn of Gorma: planet Saturn, he 1 PEST BAND © s* Keiser FranzGrenadior 8 JOUANN ST. iceut Composer wud voudactor. By permesion of Preside rings, like those ot the D to contradict, on ty of president J. S, Barbour, the the Patriot this morning that th Alexandria and Man: tavor the scheme of a railroad acros Branch to Alexandria, off Bir. Vickers, of Marylan wsarism has mastered the repablican party and dictated the presidential wi |, stalk » chamber itself wh GARUE KEPUI CALNE of Paris. Onoof the best Military Bauds in Europe ‘ 3 conscious that a fered in the Senate by insists upon quarn great presidential quarrele minent Compeser a “ When the Swallows Homeward Fiy. THE IRISH NATIONAL BAND, The greatest Baud ever organized in Old Ireland. EEMINIA RUDERSDORE rated Soprano of London. L OPERATIC CHO ! French Opera Cho OF ADJOURNMENT. ate was consumed until a fe debate on variou time of the S: minutes to 3 o’clock to-day motions in regard to adjournment time the impression prevailed that the Senat+ would concur with the He extending the time until ‘The House having taken a rec o'clock, most of the members were on the floor enate during the discussion Gov. Cooke, Secretary Bontwe' Fowler, Commissioner Dougiass, and others. then, not dep: t with Slakspeare GRAND PROFES310. KUS, German, English, ftalian 5 Fases combined HERR FRANZ DENDELL. in the resolution ess soon atter 12 acter, derogatory to the country a influence, making personal *Government of theUni ates SHE CELBEKATEV MARINE BAND Emperor William's Imp CORNET QUAKT. *MINATIONS.—The President sent the fol- lowing nominations to the Senate to-day:— H. Walker, register, Repuvlican valle an Worthing, r then went on to assert that the President is a failure as a statesman, and said that just previoux to the deat land district, ceiver of pub receiver, Wyoming land distric Il. Longley, western district, Neb ister, northwestern di aska; ‘Thomas P. Lowman, ANVIL CHOKE with accompanimentef oue hnodred Anvils, by th: THE NATIONAL by 20AK0 Voice Drom and ‘Tram Fire Department. RS OF ALL COUNTRI ica the beils of Boston estness and solemui I know Gen. other person in the country was my duty to study him, an and day, when [saw him and when him, and now I tell Le Ihave something to an know him receiver, ditto ‘orge Conn, receiver, ditto; James E. Don, aim, postmaster, Bridgeport Conn.; Thoma- GKANDBST MUSIC world hag ever knowa, a: der ou whaf 1 know Mr. Summer then charged the President wit! gross nepotism, and quoted the expressions tormer Presidents and statesmen ac pointment of relatives to office. arged him with having accepted gifts and en offices to the donor in rsturu, and said: ly he has taken giits while i ter he had bee lent, until + the Gaiena tanner of red dollars a year,’ to borrow the words of my colleague, (Mr. Wilson,) one of eminent citizens of first lieutena first week will be on a + Nesmith, to be cay- ‘ale then ther: SEASON TICKETS, transferable. admitting to all the Concerts, FIF oLenin chen following is the re capitulation of the statement ot the publi t of the United States issued from the Treasury Department this afternoofi! Interest in Coé With reserved seats, may b ication. personally or by letter, to A ¢ Coliseum for sale at Ma all. 5 order of the Execut at 5 per cent,, maz th s.tust L INCOLN MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, AMATEUR PERFORMAN( PARKER, Sec. President since G Washington. Several among these * Greeks bearing g ng to see the iu 4 y, of the transaction. if not three of the: position in the republican party or I the country, have been selected 5 ational affairs, and heads ot great de- partments of government.” umner then went a the expression in Presi: Navy pension f Certiticates at play, Bulwer’s P- in f Ricnarn B. L: Dett on which intere: since maturity . and legal tender notes, = ctional currenc: ample preparation for the re shrunk back wi he did not see began tostirin his bosom. not qualitied.” Tickets and reserved seats at P. EW NATIONAL TH MONDAY, JUNE He then entered upon a review of the President's cabinet, characteri members he selected as persons tavir relations with the republica: position in the country. styled the “military occupation” of the Whi « The earliest public notice of this military occupation appeared in the Dav? Chronicle of March 8, i369, understood be the official organ of the administration ‘resident Grant was not atthe White House yesterday, but the following mombers of his staff were occupying the S secretaries’ reoms and acting as such: Generals Babcock, Porter, Ba- deau and Dent.” Mr. Sumner, referring to the fact that on his Domingo as one of the United ‘red. Douglass was ex- cluded from the table of a Potomac mail steamer, said that the President, w's sion he had borne, neither lid or said to right this wrong, aud a few days entertaining the commissioners at th mansion, actually forgot the colored orator whose services he had sought. Mr. Sumner said that evideatly the Pres: bas never read the eleventh comman.lument: “A President of the United States shall never qaar- irel.”” At least he lives in perpetual! violation of it, listening to stories from horse ears, gob- biing the gossip of his military ring. di mary griefs, and nirsing g' he elect of forty millions of poopie has no right to quarrel with anybody. is too exalted. Mr. S. protested against General Grant as radically unfit for the poesidential claimed that he does not de: for the reduction of the px dlic deb reduced more by Audrew Johnson in the same space of time. against the nominat jonal republican “Much rather would [sce the party to which I am al!'e!, dedicated under the image of a life-boat not tobe sunk by wind or wave. I do not fear the democratic part do fear a quarrelsome pilo* ,m ased to the retentious in command, who ovcupie: aboard his own unserviceable rela- personal patrons, away the experienced seamen who kn cratt and her voyage. determination of the the earnest ho} can party int + $2,260,290,351 46 (35,543,172 51 Total principal. SIX NIGHTS ONLY, AND TWO MATINEE « MITCHELL'S ROYAL YEDDO JAPS. The most marvelous company in the worl Box theet open daily at 9, Exhibition and Sule Referring to what Total debt, princ’l and int’t. House, he sai¢ Cosh in the Treasury. i + 291,108,351 OF 11,207,813 99 $102,316,145 05 No. 416 7th street, between D doors above Odd Fellows Hall. Choice O1) Paintings, Engravings, Chromoa, &. Also, largest stuck v Shade; sels. Rings, Nail &7 TERMS Casa. Please remember Name and Nomber. PIC-NICS, EXCURSION RAND PIONIC OF THE EF SOCIALS will be gi tan Islapd.on MONDAY, June 3. Steam ferry free, from High and @ sts. OR THE HIGHLANDS for the Highien Debt, less cash in Treasury, dune 1, 1872 a ssseee 2)193,517 878 94 less cash” in “Treasury, May 1, 1812 ... Decrease of debt past month. Decrease of debt from Marel 169, to March 1,187: Bonds issued to the P: interest payable cipal outstanding. $64,623.51: paid, $1,615,587.80: interest pai tates, $14,631,870.18; interest repaid by transportation of ‘mails, $3,642,997.86; lance of interest paid by ‘the United States, €10,988,872.32. Frames, Picture Cords and Tas. &c., in the District. States commissioners, $4,226,061 7s fic railway companies, lawful money :—Prin- interest accrued \ SUNDAY.—Trains FBS 6 p.m.,and 11 z JH. SHAFFIELD. GESSD SUNDAY AFTEBNOON EXCURSION TO GLYMONT AND RE. In view of the agitation here of the question how to treat the social evil, the experiences of St. Louis in the same direction is a matter of interest. The law licensing and regulating prostitution went into effect in that city in July 1570, and we now have reports of its operation for twenty-one months. The results have been eminentiy satisfactory. ‘The chief of police says that the registration of prostitutes is strictly enforced, and that within twelve months their numbers have decreased 45 per cent., many of them being married or forced into honest industry, He names several distinctly observa- ble and encouraging results,—the gradual de- crease in the nusaber of prostitutes, their more decorous manner in public, the disappearance of solicitation on the streets, the greater success of reformatory ‘efforts and the checking uf clandestine and juvenile licentiousness. The results might not be the same here, bat they deserve to be taken into account by our legis- lators in coming to a conclusion. A reformer fresh from the pampas ef South America urges that the policemen in our cities be instructed in the use of the lasso asa means of stopping and securing runaway criminals. As under the present system a club is used at short range and a revolver at long range, by the guardians of the public peace to insure the requisite degree of docility on the part of per- sons subject to arrest, it is to be hoped the lasso will be substituted as less hurtful than billy or bullet. IN THE PENNSYLVANIA DEMOORATIC CON- glawda nt 18 Tickets #9 cents round trip, erve special credit SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1872. Byres coTeen a D. CUAGRTT, Agent. AS tata EXCURSION! nN aan ‘Ihe Young Catholics’ Friend Seciety Will give their AL “EXCURSION _ NEX POINT, AND POINT On SATURDAY, JONE 15th. The steamer LADY OR THE LA’ her wharf at 10:30 o'clock p. m. towch at Piney ‘Point on Sunday aes at Bt. Inigoes at about! pend the afternoon at Point Lookout, re turn to Washington at 6 o’cloc ‘not transferable) $3; staterooms, mouis ments extra. Staterooms m: at Mr. JAMES LACKEY'S, No. 6057, Cou=z ONE, COME ALL! THE TRIED AN ALDRIDGE Loba! id be at BEYER’S SEVENTH STREET PARK. MONDAY, Juve 30, 1572. Tickets $0 cents, adimitting “ook's Band has been paced Grech hepbliard Fred hiyers- of Aves Steamer LADY OF THE LAK Will leave her wharf, Sixth atrect, « Sumner said: TO ST. rntGons. while he drives that it will bring the re ancient harmony, savi ily from the suicidal folly of an issue on the personal pretensions of one man.” ke nearly four hours. The galleries amd most of the Senators were in Howes atjoneet = —— @ members came over in crowds to the Senate chamber. THE EIGHT-HOUR movement has extended to Providence, R. I., where inet makers, upholsterers, uy vers have held a meeting mittee of three from each visit all the shops and Monday moraii AL PIC NIC OF a. the carpenters, cab- ) Varmishers and car- appointed a com- ti in the city to the workmen to ne marble cutters 3) city strack on May _, Floor a- |. Btevens, W. jE LODGE meets Every ‘st the northeast corns York avenue and 7th street N. W. Picsic GROUNDS. Delightful PICNIC GROUND for Sabbath schoo! and other select Picnics, with Pavilions and Ice Water, at Roslyn, Va., end of Aqueduct bridge, Georgetown may28-2w" W ‘T° PLEASURE Pants ‘The steamer G. 0. WH by excursiop parties canal or river at from day. Apply to 4 fF #7 ard Vaux, of PI Wright, of Luzerne. were selected as candidates The conventien then if i Es ? _H. PLEASANTS, Proprietor. eld; General LEB can be chartered 7 Short women are mostly self-reliant. S7 The most fashionable dames of London wear cheap jewelry. SF Swaeh, 1 is the name of a clique of Kanes pallens, “3 7A new cong called ‘Kissing at the Garden ” is the Western rage. S7-A Pittsburg mob destroyed a skiff which had drowned six people. &? The second idiot to name an intant Dolly Varden resides at Fort Wayne. &7-Mr. Hissing, of Case, Ln because his mare died. JOSE| 5 TRIPPED ALPACA OUATS. of ~ Ss something new, sylvania avenue. A e pee ‘ GPriclans, DI VIOT BI a ¥ SOQTCH CHEVIOT SUITS, "201d : ‘French code for kissing: Give your hand nada 7 ge Ra wut keep your lips for your lover. vA bring orders .rom their wives, 7A Connecticut paper mourns over the fact that “over a bundred poured into the river at f one day last week.”’ burg, Virgini Syetiewen wambar dri Mc yilead + lions ot beer were ile, by the police. AL DIBAUS’, 1011 Pa. ‘TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. — oes et come, offers and midshipmen. The ¢ 1 was otcupied by the academic boar! | tary Robeson, Comme. rorden. | officers. Prayer war offered by the Henderson, of the B Sine: The department bas bee to Teceive @ report frem Commodore | rdeb, superintendent of the hax, FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS, | reir 35 estcousent ars ou : = 5 A Mis, @n ine > , This Afternoon’s Proceedings, | teary and seivcacriteine accordance with the bes! tr Satunpay, June 1, 1872. pen cpp ere Sadie son | YOU BAVE 8) wortht SENATE.—Mr. Cole called up his r oD | of this character Tescinding tho order for adjournment o m | capable ef them, be day June $d. curing public res; Mr. Bayard mo on of : Kl as @ substite for the reso- | ele House extending the time ot ad | 2° uads opposed the amendment House had agreed to the 1 to adjourn on May 29, when have been no ditiulty ia | ein ic business by tha its tatuent toward the er y ourte . . cris called Mt, E te the front, the five stare in fron guage toward the Houes and were aiiresed by r Mr. is furthamapaid that he was or i ug any res Of great yy Were acte armment until ance sent to | t body, one way | » the - te impo by >in tar fi to the masic teh ended hearted Wiadom moved to amend by extes T adjournment to Monday, 5 Said that Mr. Edm th him were respon: ot atta That Somalor had forced through, in most unprecedented manner, @ resolution for ournment. beiore @ single bill of Importance 1 been passed. e morning hour expiring, the untin he sundry vil appropriath when Mr won Jesse M. Mo.; Charles F 1., Nathaniel J. Dawes, Cal: Kovert H lean, N.¥.. Milton Schwenk Col. T Hancock, N.¥ 5 hs dary, hie Fremont, Pa.; Joct Ho Gai 5, Albert Mert ‘Clinton 1H kin, N.Y Benjamin bor, | Wis- Chartes corte the stean tee of conteren ze, upon which be 4 Oren 3. Ls hot «lesire io serve. = ~ —— Timrman hoped the motion to non-con en ae Zork Sew greed to, as t would ex - . in operation a ser ppressive law the p ob) ble provisions that had bee iy poraty l inthe former conference report, which be did wish to be recommended az ler sorte further discussic and a ver TeeM vaRRe mittee of arrangeme er went over with ration bi THE ADJOU Was proceeded with. The question being on the motion of Mx. Win , he advocated its adoption. Mr. Flanagan made a humorous speech, com menting upon the course of Messrs. Sumner, Schurz and Trambull. He said that Mr, Sam ar . Schurz, believing that the aljourn would take place on Stonday. bad con and poured out their political lava, equal 2 and intensity to Vesavius and Bina cnetors were under t mpression th: be no time in which a reply ayo them, but replies mast by aie oe th ~itty cree ing tostay here deop | man whose biography is a history o: the repn's Mr. Flanagan then went at e length into | Gonchar? where the cussion of national poll anterior to | Semocrati ie wind. © the war. “American ( Mr. Cole interrupted, and asked Mr. niticent nd !.is remarks, and allow the bas tue speech is a savage ar » to be proceeded'with. ‘The singular spoc- ent of the President, and the bitterness, esented of the Senate refusing to go ovideny soked by a sense of per ou with business, when the House had adjourned | “Ch4! Provocation, will weaken its f0) It to await its action, contains nothing new, except the statement « Br. Flanagan.—1 wich my friend every pros- | Statiton that Grant could not govern the coantr, perity, but J am talking now. (Load and « ae SERINE. Unued laughter on the tloor and in ihe galler handoiior makers, mould which was only restrained by the chair (Mr ote f aight :" ae —— ithony) breatening to ve g cries g> last nl, » Voting to == or cleared) Trestening to hace the qallties | Sateen ou kinda ie 1 - Mi £ shen conten et=, piano makers and other striking trades wers the dction of the sever... cepubli held this morning. One piavo firm conceded to that he would sooner vote for mnands of heir com 1 being informally | dover NMENT RESOLUTION THE PRESS r v4 slander against the antiquarian and scholastic » with r deliver umner's The wor democeat than any one of then confident the lend ina Sos of dikes ported that extend adeiph'« and Bai er Moved to ha of adjournment on the tab Steamboat bill. Mr, Cole said the moti Row apparent. on Monday next, and thus necessitate an extra » towhich there would be no limit. H ) was satistied that this would be neither exican Twaddle. Ne « » dune —Lieut. ol. St-Clair, General Wrevino’s chief of artillery, arrived here yesterday from Matamoras. He reports that the revolutio are enthusiastic in su port of Trevino, and that many of the states ¢ sire to see him Pre nt ietead of Juarez. < n pe metth The Col ak erms of the re- yor tothe republican |<, revo! 1 declares that handler said Mr. Cole had entirety m' they are likely to gain in strength. TREVING'S LAST DITCH. AMORAS, Mexico, May Sl.—Generat Trevino is concentrating the entire revolutiun- ary force north of the Sierra. Monterey is the fortificatio’ the ei making a last st ng trum Saltello wi government troops towards ™ government furce= hold the cities .—Mr. | Zacatec San Luis Potose and the state of ss Coabuila, which would be open te commerce ) From the committee OD | vere the insurgents im Mockerey They also & small portion of the state of Neuve General Ceballas, with 5,000 men, is g the revoiutionists from the frontier back iary com , where they will be between his moval of po- Genera! Corella’s torce. which will be united gernon S. Worth, acadet | to attack Monterey, aud either capture Trevino, . 5. military academy at the breaking | whose torces they likely outnumber, or compet out of the rebelli d. him to abandon the place aud take refage in Mr. ulan (Cal.) moved to suspend the | the mountains. Daily skirmishes occur between rules and pass a Senate bill in relation to the the advance guard of Ceballas’ forces and Tre- sale of lands in the Round Vatiey (Cal.) Indian | vino’s, always resulting in forcing Trevino’ reservation; but the House refused te suspend | men back wearer Monterey, which must soon the rules. ; be taken. Commerce is reviving with the prose Mr. Gartield (Ohio) offered a concurrent res- | pect of the capture ot Monterey, which willopen olution fixing the time for final adjournment at | the roadsto the interior already umder the con- So’clock on Tuesday evening, instead Of noon | trol of the government on Monday. Mr. Hoiman suggested it be at 5 p. m. instead Of Sp. m.; which wat accepted and the resolue | BOSTON WORKINGMEN ENCOURAGE THEIR NEW tion adop'ed. YORK BRETHREN. Mr. Dox, (Ala.,) trom the committeeon bank- | BosTox, June 1.—A meeting of working! ing and curreucy, reported @ bill authorizing | washelda’ Faneuil Hail last evening toc First National bank of Annapolis to change it= | ulate their fellow workingmen in New location and name to Traders’ National bank | the success of their recent movement. Nath of Baltimore. Passed. tel E. Chase presided, and advised Mr. Moore, (il!.,) trom the committee on | mechanics to strike at once, and asked the co- invalid pensions, reported a bill granting a pen- | operation of every trade represented. Kesolu- sion to Mary K. Morse. Passed. ont were adopted expressing the opinion that Mr. Hazleton ( Wis.) offered 4 resolution pro- | strikes are ordinarily unnecessary and viding for printing a compendium of the 9th | dient, but recommending measures in et cen-us. Re ‘erred to committee on printing. cies like the present; applauding the q Mr. Sloss. from the committee on sguised manner in which the New Y. revision of reported a bill legalizing | ng the working@en assignments of the pay of officers of the army, | to combine to crush tyranny when occasion re-~ navy and marine corps and persons in the civil | quires, and demanding of the city of Boston employment of the government, and moved a | eight hours as the measure of daily work for its suspension of the rales; which was refused by | employes. Speeches were made supporting the House. the resolutions. An eight hour petition was Mr. Hurris, (Va.,) from the committee on | circulated, and trade signatures fur organization claims, repo “ted several bills for the settlement | asked. of small claims; which were passed. otive. Hisouly motive was | yy 4 an important bill ay on the table was al ¥ s, 36. “The «jnesiion then recurred on the amend- ment of Mr. Window w extend the time o' adjouument to Monilay, Jane luth, when i Was rejected ayes 16, ways 34. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIY Whitthome, (Teur naval affairs, reported a bi!l for the relief ot Wm. B. Hughes, iate passed midshipman in the U.S. navy. Passed. Mr. Potter, (N. Y mittee, reported a bill f litical ° Mr. Neghy, (Pa.,) from the committee on The Treaty Agata. commerce, sited in an ettort to have the rules | yrcoulATiONS RE-OPENED BY TSE BRITISH suspend] te pass a bill making San Diego, Cal., GOVERNMENT. a port of enry. New York, June 1.—The Herald's London r. Farn: worth (fl!.) moved to take a recess cial says: On Thursday the A’abama nego- till 7 p.m; which motion failed, and he then | ms were ended, and all efurts to secure an demanded ine regular order, and the House | avreement of the governments on the sapplo- went to busi ess on the Speaker's table, under | mentary article were definitely relinguisbed. the two thir Is rule. ‘To-day the negotiations were re-opened om th ‘The tirst tll on the calendar wasa Senate bill | part of the British government, which gives to provide ‘or the sal of lands of the Uuited | color to the supposition that it has reconsidered States conta ning coal. a its determination not to accept the Senate's Mr. Steveuson, (Ohio,) under instractions | amendments to the supplementary article. from the committee on public lands, submitted | The pointof the present difficulty is the absence @ substitute for the bill. trom the article of any words which can be hel? Mr. Satgeat (Cal.) moved an amendment | as defining the indirect claims. Failure todeclaro excepting ti ¢ territory of Alaska from the pro- | what class of claims is designated by the term visions of tl» bill; which was accepted. indirect, it is thought would be likely to lead to Mr. Ames (Mass.) moved to amend byexcept- | the introduction, under the head or direct ing lands gianted fpr railroad RErposes; which aims which England would deem was also acc2pted, and thé Dit! fheti, da foto. of Mr. Stey cngon, to the committee on public lands, From Europe To-day. Mr. Farns worth again moved that the House TUE CARLISTS Dewona’ take a recess till7 o'clock, and said he didso | gtanarp, May 3!.—Serrano’s leniency to the with the concurrence of the chairman of the | Carlist chiefs has utterly zed the committee cf ways and means, who had just | rebels, who begin to suspect leaders of come in. treachery. ‘Tellers were ordered motion, and the | CELEBRATING QUEEN VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY. vote wan sonpeused se ay 8, nees Si. The Loubom, Suns ---'be Prince amd Prseon of ‘Speaker voted in the and at 12:35 p. | Wales have arrived in Lendon. The celebration m. declared a recess till7 Pm. in tris So iw anni’ of Vie- po gee toria’s bic ueen y, which was from the opr ertes— | 2h ultine on, Se: coe Seen The ‘d=ys"seession of this was opened | Prince and Princess “ P®Tticl " Jamey eS beiaeace. pry Bill take place to-night, w..-* SEF é g bs to hold the next Sourention in Grace Uburch, Baltimore, + 1673, St. John ‘Wash- ‘Rev. Mr. Lawis nesday of ington, being Proposed by S7-An organ grinder of Taunton, Mass., has 4 bank account of $10,000. "Th colored bas jast been admitted peostioe te Caretta S27 Ube Boliver Bulletin saya that the mos. quitoes in the Big Hatchie Bottom, Tenn., S big that chey “tog ii’