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ss THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sumdays Excopted, 4T THE STAB BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avemne, Cormer Lith St. aT EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY. bi & M. KLUPPRANN, Prevt. BUSINESS DIRECTORY: acl Bhcskes of Beetoee inthebosie s RORICULTURGL WAREMOURES. ALE Di 7 » Al Ale, @9 Ls. svenue, Bene Y Gare tanaee's Puilts lo, Georget's: TECTS. ite : 0.8. janx H. Meat i, ai Patreet, TC. » Det. 12th and 18th sts. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. . SIT 436 street. ne: 5 s R, 115 Pennsy in ave, norbwes Britsop chy Balt Hot ry Pebic j Be Canes Pit: hee. TW. Ganxerr,Celumbis baw Build’, ie ai 1 Law Bail ati Internat I Law & Col 257i: : FORD. Hooe building, 1382 F street. AUCTIONEERS. ‘LAGS, @e, C. Rosas, Market space. |. @, Copeland, 643 La. ave., bet. 6th and 7th sta. + Corner 18th street. read, 2) E. Capicel st. BATHS. Br. Cory Bata Rooms, corner thand Bstre , ARD SALOoNs, Hart BiLtiaRDSaLoon, corner 9h & D sts. D BiLLiaR Saloon. corner Sth 4. T. W uitine, Straw Ht & Bt, Bleacher, 4 Pa. BILL POSTERS. ‘TaLscnt & Moxrxr, 710 K street, oppo. P. O. Dept BOARDIAG-HOUSES. ARENSON Hocse, 622 Pi ‘¢., bet. 6th and 7th ste nm KLoixpeNst. all £ street north west, BOOK BINDERS. Wx H. Ratuxt, southwest corner 9th and B sts. BOOKSTORES. [Cray W inte: . Ml FURLONGS. EGGS, CHEESE, &c. & RouRsR,( wholesale only) *h & D. + (choice goods.) 8.W. corner Rh2E sts, CABINET SHOPS. Wx, WaLtex, 988 E strect, near loth. 3G. Wraven,(alsoUpholstering CARPENTERS AND B. 8. CearMas, US 7th street and 1223 13th stre. How G3 K street, bet. 6th and 7th. 487 Mo. av, bet ig nas 6th ES, Z ‘8th st., bet. D and E. . BR. HALL, corner Penn, avenue 15% street ms P. Daxsre, 109 6th st., south of . avenue. -B.Gazezs & bxo.. 680 Pennsylvania a CHINA, GLASSW. W. Borxier & Bro., #3 ES. |. ZT. Wuamo, 317 Pa. avenue, bet. 3d and 43 sts. CLOTHING STFo! Waxt_Bozixsox & Co..32) 208 %h st., opp. Center Market. \ONERS 2. DEEDS. - PLaw?.corner B and s&h streets 3.W. CONVEY. 5 B.G. Haley, 019 Pa, ave., (Law, Titles, Notary.) CORKS, SEALING WAX, ‘W. Bsytuotoms®. at wholesale, 1027 Tey street. wo! RSETS, ae. Lass’ ( Ladies’ Underwear generally ) #08 9th 0 . DI MEEEILL 1712 F street northwest, 1o.t Baxver & HOLDEN. 1016 Pens. sv.,corner lth st. DOLLAR ba cus DotLaR Store, 9) Pa, av., bet.scatth REASM AKERS, Mes ME WL +0nJ207 Pa.av.( Out's taught by ralc) RUG STORES. BickLixo, 3 Peums. avenue, corner $1 st. C. Sixas, corner New York avenue and léth st THER, 9th and B ots north: RGUSON, 181 Doorey, 233 east Penna, a1 Se as sWALL, street, aven Bessy ES ye Ome erecting PS ea 3 ATTERSON, cor.Pa.ay. at, ae east, rs Exrxuss; Main Offices: 618 P: ox xP) 4 3 Wosb'u: 6 Bridge st. Gan? Waals a g BEGRAVERS. & Bruxcxo, WY. taa th sereet eB. Peassox. cor. Paar and Sit se eine fare Feiles cima tehit be : dre crtaped tence ae 2 Feist Gis-Deerm aie wea ee wo ral athe apfatatarat FOUNDRIES, Jou ICCLELLAND, corner of La. @ve. and 10th st, FURSISHING ALOR £53 Pe ev. el Pu anes beoe |. Met. Wisi oO sabes |. Mores V%. 89—N&. 6,002. HOUSE FURNISHING |. W, BorsLan & Bxo.. U.2.r'drrr. BinBeckee kines ae PANIES. ICE CREAS MANUFACTORIES. Gaver & Hovpen, 8. B. corner lith st. & Pa. ave beg Es. Axznicax Isk Co., office,512#h *t , bet. Band F. INSTRUMENT 3. JEWELSY STORES. 8 Co., Watches, Jewelry, 619 Pa. ave. WS Sera Fs Wanhts Am Bria Geo JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. ., 42 D street, Hal. Ot Wiasven. (also conver anstag,) 0 fia treet. LEAT: SHOE FINDINGS, W.@. Juxus, 715 7th street, between @ and H. He Masrasx, a2 ch st Pavsrrant Dt; 3°} Lirrnano, upper manthect't cor7:bab, 8.W., Joux F. Kixc, 631 Mass, avenue, bet, tb and 7th. LITHOG Joszrn F. GEDNRY, 466 Pa. ave., bet. 46 and Oth sis LIVERY STABLES. ny pr ga wae ss area & Dats. w 'WILs0N,J035 7th st. bet. Gagen & foourly av., bot, 33d & ARueTon Magxer, L. A. W: POLITAN Mam ERT StoRX,N. B.cor.H and 6 incr, 's NaTioxaL MaRcetdlé lth st.near Pa.av. ‘MANTLES. EAE kurruzen s Go 32 Teenen & Suzan, 633 Louis TAILORS. “Devin & Co..( N.Y.) 103 Ps. av., bet.1ithé&iath sts.| MILLIBERY, 2c. 2 - Gis 9th st. Patent Office. OW Tusawsiwhalesaleoniy eth et wear ar, } MODEL MAK ERS, ac. Jin, Facsnin. (ao ‘Prontingand ‘aliding,) 1008 BE. ic RES. Leeman street, near M street. ‘ARIES. } a.oMiceayeus Ps, o..Law Tien, Conveyancing.” OPTICIANS. j 5 bet. 12th and 13th sts. Ee Wamrcen. ies Peni mf corner 436 BALGONS. YSTER ‘yey & Hotpes, Oxstzx Bart,(@. AINTERS. Pa’ MEDI | ‘ WiC. th: Ls Rem- Coeds, machina’ ee Wee, manufacturer and jetor. Bach red label. BI” Buy mone other. PHOTOGRAPHIC . Bore) -» Jas Bacay (alee PRINTING OFFICES. Gr OTHERS, bet 10th & lith sts. Some E Fog cogs eeepc PRODUCE AED PRO SASH, DOO! PERRY CoLewan, 23 ‘Tocken & Senay. COOLS Tur warurom 0, Sane & Gon Post Office. TESS. sive Warreunso. ta Det, me 59th, ladies, SOAP AND CANDLE Barts & Broturn, O93 ‘st.,bet. @thand7th. | WASHINGTON, D. C:, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1872: EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, INTERNAL REVEXU#.—The receipts from this No Canter weerine was held to-day owing to the absence of the President. Tonacco—The commissioner of internal revenue has decided that all tobacco stored in export bonded warehouses June 6, may be with- drawn at reduced rates (under the new act of ») op and after Juty 1. Secretary Beuxxar will not probably return from West Point, now that Congress has adjourned, until after the examination at the mili academy is completed, which will be fad later part ot ie seeeet weak PERsonaL.—Secretary Bontwell has gone to \| bis home in Grot@n, Mass., to be absent for two ‘weeks. «-*Secretary Fish who has been serious- for several bai ong left this city last evening for bishome on the Hudson. Mrs. Fish had already preceded him. --+-Hon. 8. 5. Cox continues to improve in health rapidly. Tue Proposep Treaty Witn Jaran—it is stated that before the departure of the Japa mese Embassy on their eastern tour they pre- Mxs. Cotte, wife of Dr. W. T. Collins, tate pension agent in this city, called on the Secend ‘Controller to-day to learn whether her husband is still entitied to a he ade Ear eas that her husband’s defatcation (as not invalidate his claim toa under a bel Con ‘ec By ad ek he auld continue to receive his pension the same other pensioners. ' Tus Eieut-sour Law.—The Supervising Architect of the Treasury has, with the permis- sion of the Secretary of State, addressed a letter to all contractors engaged in getting out stone for the new State department, requesting them to give their men the full benefit of the eight- hour law and to make no reduction of pay on reduction in the hours of labor. the Ses, ind State departments are se id forcement of the eight- DEraRTURE OF THE PRESIDENT AND Fau- ILy von Lone Beancu.—The President, ac- companied by Mrs. Grant, Mr. Dent, father of Mrs. Grant, young Jesse Grant, son of the Pre- sident, and Baine Dent, son of Jud; left this morning on the 8 o'clock train for Long Branch. Gen. Porter, private secretary to the President, left for Long Branch several da: snee, to prepare the President's cottage for reception. It is probable that the President will return here om Puesday, to hold a session of the Cabinet on that day. How Tz Peestpewr’s Lerren or Acczrt- Ascs was WRiTT#n.—Soon after receiving the presi and vice presidents of the national republican convention yesterday afternoon, the President left for the Capitol, arriving there a few minutes before threeo’clock. He at once went to his room on the Senate side, and sitting down. at a table read over carefully the letter notify- ing him of bis nomination. After reading the letter ue took up a lead pencil and began writing his reply on a half sheet of letter paper Senators Wilson and. Logan, ouohier Genera ristow, Secretary Robeson, ‘m. A. Richardson, General Co tary of the interior; General Bal nd Mr. Luckey, of the Executive Mansion, being and engaged in conversation. hich all none ts od poe Fives ent, upon which the e emsel ves PD : ath A verbal alteration, suggested by one gen! Present, was eee oe by the President, but with this ex- ception the original draft of the letter bore no erasures. After press copies had been made, the President a. the inal draft to So- licitor General Bristow, at the latter's west. The first copy of the letter was sent to udge Settle and Associated Press, aud the morn- ing papers were furnished with copies st about seven o’clock last evening. Tas Comrromisz on THs Envorcenent BILL.—Congress adjourned at uine o'clock last. night to December next, the session having been extended twice during the day in order that more time be secured te devise over ae Inhabitants: 3a, ‘this act than are provided for by law to whleh fis an atuondann Path, supervisors shall have no power or aut ity to make any arrests or to perform any other duty except 10 bein the Immediate of the officers holding the election, to witness the, of the Feturns thereot. Tho majority vt a urns ereor. 18 ol promise (inasmuch as the power to make arrests or to callin the military were waived, 5 el sf more obnoxious enforcement act passed. $e hé procession of y did not namber) it was lacking in enthusi- with banners and ong de att vote of 86 0008 pst GRANT ie WIESON. ‘ Bie ey ndidates Accep' LETTER OF PRESIDERT GRANT AED SPERCH OF SENATOR WIL:ON. As stated in Tae Stax of yesterday, the pree- ident and vice presidents of the National Hican Com ponded last - The letter of the officers of the convention fs brief, and simply notifies him of his they regard his re-election as nécr- sary to the peace and prosperity of the count: ‘The following is THE PRESIDENT’S. LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE. Executive Mansion, ‘Wasutncron, D. C., Jane 10, 1872. Hon. Thomas Settle, President National Repub- lican Convention; Poul Etisha Bazter, C. A. Sargent, and others, Vice 5 GrnTLeMeEn: Your lctterof this date, advisin, me of the action of the convention held in Ph: adelphia, Pa., on the Sth and 6th of this month, peed od unarimous nomination for the Presi- cy by it. is received. I accept. the nomination, and through you return heartfelt thanks to your jeial ide me in avoiding with Bovloes in all profes- melivorn coueerd ive,a ] a ra te Rey a eo ‘embarrassing questions te threaten ve to hima, as carries with it all the to the bumblest that it |, subscribe myself, Yery respectfully, your obedient servant, © + U. 8. Grawr. SENATOR WILSON OPFICIALLY NOTIFIED 08 HIS NOMINATION, After leaving the ae ce the proceeded millt committee-room at the stor tol, where Senato: ‘Wilson me medeke ‘Judge Settio said that he had a pi duty So petem i ec Saas him With his nomm: for the Vice that he would shortly prepare ten the nomination, dency, and ‘9 forma! letter SENATOR'S REFLY. the following impromptu: THE Senator Wilson made: reply: TY witt in a day or two give you an answer in writing to this communication. I take this oc- casion, however, to thank you and the members of the convention you represent for this mani- festation of your ——— ye neither asked co in private life I nove Titan to tinguishing ideas interest, nor race, nor the future as in the past T shall unfalteringly adhere to the inciples iene are the convictions of my my ting a ne not be I ‘ean! esteemed Rs high honor to be ‘amoviated with him in the ile I am grateful to the ve me such us BUD) honor those who aduered wfth so much Gevotlon ‘to Mr. Colfax. “*We have been personal and political friends for nearly twenty years, and tt is a source of profound eatisfaction to me that ou: personal relations have not been disturbed by the recent contest. While { shall never cease to fvel grate- ful to the friends who honored me by their sup- port, I shall ever entertain sincere respect for those wh) deemed it to be their duty to give their support to others. i hepe we shail ali strive to win to our support every honest and patriotic man in the country; every man true to the rights of rag every man who would elevate the condition of the millions, aud have our republic become a Obristiau na- tion, an example to the world- tit be that our ranks are wide 0] toreceive all devoted to the couutry uad who would advance the happiness and general well-being of all sections the land and all ai republicans should of reconciliation toa!! fair-miuded and honorable men and use all legit moans to achieve success fer the honor and salvation of the country, as well as for that of the party which saved the Union and established freedom in every part of the land.” Tae Huston Case—The Mode Proce tur and Result.—As shor resterd: the Signed.) Nelson Head, L. i. awd, Bpangies, Thomas E Gareun, and P. H. ‘Whis- ner. ‘This report, with the record of the tastimony, as heretofore explained t aan fay oan wei fara Pi Trom Laneaster, date of the 7th he much lamented ex-pre im wehannyeseaty dake ee eee sien Apprepriatious fer the District. In the sundry civil appropriation bill passed Dy Congress yesterday are the following items py gersn eye gestdlcigen ges the reasonable proper ex- omguel Gx poving sepaeees ‘end paving sidewaiks in front of op yy ee le He on y ers ved by the officer in public buildings and grounds of the District mer leeds) ote ket al mone Eerewith op; jated shall be used by the Posrd or patie works for any other purpose whate: than the ig two fillin, el Work on the new street north, #25, the streets and up of the to bs the fag (Bh ytigoed that pose e cities oF sohingom Georgetown and the county of Washington. Government hospital for the insane, #125, For an exten- $01,800. For bothers, Pshite of Cwent-ains $37, ‘or ty-nine acres of land, 000. For the Columbia Soanteney tarenantinemetne) ‘uma women iy my to purchase the Duilding now yo od Dy tha’ institution, $43,300. ins of building, Koy $7,000. For the national soldiers’ and sailors’ repair of square, $3, ment of transient paupers, medical and surgical patients, &c., $12.00. To complete the at the Smithsonian Institution, 210,000. For the Capitol extension, dome, &c., $64,000. Repairs, care, and improvement of public bul —— grounds, and works in the District of Columbia, under the direction of the chief en- ineer of the = see For Cae for blic grou: and ‘similar necosea walks west Capito! Ss: $500; for lamp-lighters, gas-fitting, plumbing. peeks oat rerstnek siete, Rte ‘mprove- ment and care ef public grounds—Annual re- pair of fences around reserv: ma- Department, $4,000: vy nt, i improvement, care, and protection of seats, and for fountains and fish-ponds in Capitol grounds, $3, fy of seats for Capitol grounds, $1,000; hire of carts for public grounds, $5,000; purchase and repalr of tools for public grounds, 2,000; purchase of trees, es, and white- washing fences, £5,000; purchaseof flower-pots, mats, twine, and glasses, $1,000. Care im- ment of grounds southof the Executive ansion, including putvhaseof trees, making walks and grading, 000; for repair of green house at pagating garden, $3,000; improving | Fran are, introdacing water, gas, » and urinals, $6,500. Improvement of Monument grounds, grading road,walk,raining, purchase and hauling grave! for walks and roads, trees, ‘and shrubs, as Bien. $5,008; and said grounds shall be con- at aR eve of the public grounds in the city of Washington, and shall be under the same contro! as the other public buildings and grounds in the city of Washington, in conformi- ry with the act of March 2, 1862. Improving and grading Armory square, making and gray- eling walks, roads, ene pe oo ‘ain- age, $10, ‘Rhe improvement of Judiciary square, y introducing water, drainage, pur- ase of trees, and opemmg and grading walks, $12,500. Care and improvement of the Smith- sonian grounds, $2,000, Completing improve- ments and for care of Lafayette square, 83,5). Improvement of Farragut square, $5,000. Gra- ding, opening walks and roads, and graveling the same, drainage, purchase of trees and shrubs, for iinprovement of reservation betw: 8d and 6th streets, as per plan, $10,000; for moving snow and ice walks, 1,000, Starting o nui ment of public grounds, Lincoln park, Merny | pavements, walks, and lodge, $5,500. Improving tion on New York avenue and 1) 81,000. reservationson te avenues,$20, repairsof navy yard 000. pt nite, oy ffiuent-gatebouse, 1 » road from the Gi $3,139; rebuil cl bridge, Potomac, $100, provided that the shall be rebuilt as a substantial iron structure, pe cat ag to be pee pede the chief engi- neer of the army, and under a and 5 Isborers in old part of ive watchmen in reservation i if i ee i ‘ane 11. moras, of the 10th, says: struction of the eee the triu pas, has taking sides in the present lort everything; his whole arm wou! 5 News. 4 BOY ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. New York, June 11—The trial of Justas Dann, the house of refuge boy, who mardered Kelper Cal ‘was begun yesterday in the court of ge sessions. AN INSANS MURDERESS. ical society of Pi der sentence of death, is insane, and a petition for her pardon is being prepared. THE JAPANESE EMBASSY, including Iwakura, Kido and others, haye ar- fived here and will visit West Point to-day. They intend a tour of New En, after remaining here a short time, and wil! the Boston jubilee. DYCISION IN A RAILROAD sur. rs Daly bas rendered a decision in a suit brought to recover overdue interest coupons upon of the Boston, Hartford and Eric SECRETARY BOUTWRLL passed through here yester on his t Groton, Mags. eo Sony i i d fat oil abel eee 3 3 the achieved the true style of will learn it and then put the to a severer test than a The Post says the result shows that there is nothing in rowing to learn from the Americans, who in peparations for the race had everything their own way. Telegraph looks the race as an illus- ‘The Standard says @ mote hollow alfalr was witnessed, and that the Ameri: i: i ; f THE INTERNATIONAL Boat Rack oT woce ov 4 Back— The Atelanta Crew Nowhere. Thou- sands of were kept wai Deariy all ishesosese cess cout race between the Be be? i STEAMBOAT LINES, R= vection IN PASSAGE BATES ANCHOR LIZE STEAMERS SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Ee es Ces ee 3s Breen pa EL ee in OF POLE, AND TUE Sousa NOB yee Whart. foot of éth street, MONDA s ‘rest ‘clock p.m. Branch Ticket office at Knox's Express, 603 Penn. aren, BSEY CLAG! Gen" apiétr Plant's Stare, corner init and N®* EXPRESS LINE. VIA CANAL, PHILADELPHIA. ALBXANDEIA. VA, WARD - INGTON AKD GROkURTOW, D.O” Dea FEES MATS Frow 59 Water street. Georgetown, every WED- NSSDAY ond SATURDAY ai 108.0 gg od Apply to ‘Water street, town, BO LbRiDor S00 hice Va; Wit .» 18 South Delaware os WI GEXDE 4 00. L re Aven M*2canrs Line or srramsuirs BETwr: WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. . Fav. Lvasta movre]872 TO THE NOBTHW SOUTH, AND SOUTE- On and after June 10, 1871, trains will leave as fol- Baltimore... ax otat ththla rescue BSE ‘BE GREA’ | TRACK ki : Br seh Biste-room ‘day and r saved to Western and Central 8 CONNECTIONS” a to ROUHESTER end Y procured at the of- reliable information De bat AG