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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISBED DAILY, Sandays Exeepied. 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith 8! aT The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 4. H. KAUFFMAN, Prea't. carries te oR FoRTT Counter, miati—postace prepar!—%O 23.09: one year. 96 00 THE WREASLY STAH—pudisned om Fridey— O8.00 @ year, postara rr part GF AL sebscrtpitens invar = sams ome er chan part Rates of advertisine furnished om appiteation bly om atwance, ame __FESTIVAI AND FEE AL will b= t ar Me ERAN PRRAN: & Ads . All are « wQTRAW: b sell ont entire ERELLAS. ali awl BONNETS 7 for cash £ DAVts. DDITIE ra Cheap GUGDS = nth DAVIS. ARGE STOCK ¢ FANS. now 4 eb hand, from 5 were LACE JACKETS 300 FON STEAW GOK wi at s _ : DAVIS’. 1B LOT JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES. $120. at | oe c war KINDS s prices. at DAVIS. KF B BAR t Fancy and Mil JUST RECE A CHP HATS, all c BORN WATS. tron FLe re PALMER, Tith and iz. 1107 Peon. ye Guops fa bw 3 Ales, very flus selection of RINE HATS for Children from two to seven years of nge Especial attention is called to the PEI MABINE STULES. king the place of MAS. SELMA RUPPERT, 614 Sut staecr, Oprosite Patent vice. MISS E. A. McCORMICK, @ SYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur S Ie constantly recetring all the newest shapes fp CELP 4ND STRAW HaTs, ¥INE FRENCH FLOWERS, SILKS, &e arétr A choice sesortment of me 3 ESSIONAL. RAMAM, PROF Cp ECRGE é ATIORNE AND COMMIS. FO DSEDS Virginia, T Minnesta,” Wie 1 New x Di: ef A etre SCHUTTER & RAKEWIN, ARTISTS. IRATIV E and every aosertption ot AL and PLAIN PAINTING eet northwest E street northwest, PIANOS, dc. SPLENDID THE Nt WORLD BE. Tuning ps NBACH. 727 Tick may) Iy T é SARS tak s easy. G@. KUHN. Sote agent, nue, W BD. € Laud for ‘rout AJETHePOLITAN DULLAR STOR a ind White § large Fans, ont pe, Very nice, $1; pechered | Nainsouk), to Lew diew Lawn Waists fine White Tue Gowns, Short Gow fine Embroidered Drawers, Gnly $1: fine Scotch Gingham, large Sun Umbrellas 81; Traveling Satchels, Hand Satchels and Bags aud Barkets in large variety, from Sc. to $2; Shawl Straps. 25e., We. and gi Be. 2 packages Brown Tools, see iis Glycer! Soap, Se jereoneopes, 7Se.; the very best, $1, fc Views of Washington and the outside dozen: fine Wainnt Picture Frames, - Se.. 91, $2: Giltand Velvet Photo. Frames, 2c. tu 91, eplendid Towels, We., 25e., S30. sud te.; Birt Cages, very nice, $1 and @1.50: the et Kob! Dressing Combe, 2c. and Sc. nd Clothes Brushes, 2, $c. and §1; fine wets. $1. Vases and Statuettes, Bepok ing Sete and Spit Bongnet_ Holders, &c.. fo 81. GW sets of Crounet at $1, 92, $2.75, $3.0. $4 and $5, cheaper than ever. Call an ne them. Our stock cheap and mediam folly to try and og that it new al Bee cfered bercufore a: t : B. SILVERBERG, _Se27-ty 302 Teh street. near Penn. avente, p4arear ELASTIC CRUTCH, TEE BEST LN USE. A fatl_sesortment of sizes im stock. Also, lows: — W. 8. THOMPSON, fers Prarmactet. 703 Isth screst: We. Worrer ¢ c PL OR BEDDING and GRE VEGETABLE PLANTS and SEEDS, BOU QUETS. W BEATHS, CBOSSES, 4c.,at very mod- “Ceilege, T and Eee Plants for sald, Gree ches Twenty-fourth street,near F, soath- ‘West, crpveite United Staves Vbasriaivsy, mayo-la se & _— | Evening Star, WASHINGTO D.C AMUSEMENTS. (CoS eck SUMMER THE fay. Maw Stet, Beery Nivat a Shades, Pictures, Frames, Pictnre ¢ sels. Rives, Nails. &c., in the District, VPP MORTAL COLUMEBIS LODG A GRAND INGTON B SOCIATIC LULFFLER'S WASHINGTON CITY GAR frOR EACURSIONS. Kive in i é Moa- esday ant of the elarm PARTINGT( border “pevada Kate, acter Artizts nad Ol delineators, Messrs. Harris a the dashing Baliwliat and Mess E ENSUE THEATER, Eleventh street aud Ponnsvivanta avente, IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS. May 24, and every eve Cheapest and Beet S DMIss! in the city? 26 CENTS. rat ap and dance I. SALES OF “THE LIGHT RUNNING HOWE’ SseWis MAcHINE FOR TS34~ 108,136 OF FICE—419 ira & oT : — and Sale 39 AT Tru St. MARKRITER'S, No. 439 Tth street, deteen D ant B doors a Chotes Oi Paintings. Engravings, Also, largest stock of Paper Hangin rds aud 1 Odd Felows? Ha Terms Can. BF” Please remember Name and Nombor. jel-ly EXCURSIONS, PICNIOS, &c. MORI HUREH EXCURSIONS. SECOND TRIP BY ephen peyd olt THURSDAY. ; rN ne iil, 6 CMAkY Wasa TSC R at Will leave her short oo Tih E ON« T OBDER t Revers jet a ‘The Fonrth of the popniar ILY EXCURSIONS STEAMER MUUNTSD NIC PARADE AND PIC of the WASH- N No. 1, will take pl DE On TUESDAY, JUNE S, 1575. Music by DONCH'S Tickets, admi s. BF" The proveszi: quarters. Territoris be tween 42> wnd 6t riaces will be provided for chers anabls to ride on horseback. ©" 1t is particniarty reqnested that all joining in the procession shall wear high black hats and dark can be had of Seach. LEEK. Stall 339 9 R. 9th street wing; 3d and 430 sts.) T MONDAY EVEN Tick ts S1;t0b ENIN AEDTOWN. pe ALL'S. and POINT LOOKOUT, NDAY MORNING by 6 o'elic n Steamer dnp for able ter FITZHL n ren: N. EB H. Agent, ot wharf. may? iutments, aud are PD bi STEPH S03 Agents, _touy19-Im Rep) vatreet Wharf RING AND SUMMER CLOTHIVGE, LATER STYLES » LOWER PRICES PRICES OF SUITS: | Au 1 Chev tot Suit, $3 i All Woot Hate 3. 97 | All Wool Caseimere Suits. $9 ' Ali Wool Scotch Suits, 310 Buseeis Cassimere Suits, $10 | North Moosic Suits, 211 $12 uington Suits, $12 Blue Flannel Suits, $123 Dudley Suits, $14 Diagonal Suits, $16 Imported Cassimere Saits, $20 PRICES OP DRESS COATS: Black Cloth Frock Conts, doubje-breasted. $10 @12, $15, $18 and g20. Diagonal, Basket and Worsted, double-breasted Silk Grafe Suite, 912 Silk Mixed 5 Middleeex Flanuel Suits, 915 Worsted Basket Suits, $15 -s13 Sqnare Frock Coats, with Vests to match, at giz #15, $15 and $20. PRICES OP PANTS: Fine All Wool Light Casmmere Pants, from 34 oss. Business Pants, from $1.50 to $4. YOUTHS’ SUITS—at a6 $10 a4 . s7 sil $13 si2 a1 BOYS ceree s gio ell giz a. STRAUS: 1011......PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB.Q.....1011 spa-tr Berween 10TH aNp 11TH SrREerts. jo YOU OWE ANY IMPROVEMENT TAXES. bee toeroe peter aa mperenset issiouers. Those who pay will [J > “rhe w oy wt FROM TH! GENTOF THE EA 94626 Pa, aye. B, LULwE, mye daa” 7E2| i528 = | “Washington News and Gossip. ud accomplished | On Exbibition ee No. | EXER, Stall | EVENING STAR, SFCRETARY EPRIStow ar or Wa aly R POWHATTAN ar yin Novia’ reney received at the Treasury demption aggregated = for the week, ptal receipts rbevon this vm R lgers, sta anac sailed tox fornia. INTERNAL RE e reertpts from this sonree today wer ceipts for the month to ct receipts from enstoms t | department were $3 | Tue Treascry A total re- ay at the Trea y ols S3T8.938 i bank Seenre pubdlie deposits. nk cirentation outst 29, of which $2,45 now ion 00 in 20 to al ba nding Mounts Los soid notes. | | -RETImRED.— direction of the Presid | | Major Brantz Mayer, Paymaster % served faithfally until he is o ge. is. at hisown € service, to date yhest, retire from June 15th, Ovun have been ree Evror the Navy departme Rear Admiral Wor comman 1 force on the 22 St dated Ville Franeche, May whic reports the movements of thi val v ofliseommand. The Franklin and Junia rrived at Ville Fri May 7th. frou Spezia, and the Alaska was expreted by tt th from Geneva Ens Congress ' to eruise to Alzk Lother pla ably to on hern shores of As n she will go to L and Malia. ta on the . and on from thonee to Crax n Germany. From the G se may be extended to t nt hours hi thedetectives a of the T: cations and elapsed, Despite the put the theft f email ct i our afler it was dise ers of the secret service f dst WRs done up in 1 We the time © of the loss, it time it was ta g Secretary Conant said to-day t e department would certaily ng further int money. Upon be ; however, he did not sattstactorily explain why he thought so. It is the impression in other quarters Wat seee- = York's E1eéut-Hour Srrix Ts upon the public works of the last Monday to maintain pald a Second visit t ay afternoon, and were Letter ret aur ey hac ere hundre rE I cert at rt rs’ work ement of to earn that he cight-hoa THE NEV re WAS an of education last n committee obj: German #S a reg e schools. It was thougit the proposition to hire thirty pupils of a school w to study that I but isable, favorer mneasure met with strennons om The report was finally tabled. and the neu ter set 4 the moment.—N. ¥. Oy Phita. 2 Tr ROAD COMPETITL —A gram from Chicago, Juve 3.says: J Cullou esideatof the Penusy rrived in thise T the interests er his con t the controver 1 Ohio road is 5 sroposedt § visit fol- gsoclooe on that esitent Gar seems to excite considerable in rail rou eireles. A LITTLE EROOKLYN 1 her, ansl at 1 returned to he of fair complexion, and wore immet with vt ot SU tr Work a without mem flnally drove hin: his house. He wandered for se days a mitt suicide ulier » Where he Rad F STH.—The ex: 1er, the con- 2 were overruled, @ writ of rior was deni effort to oid SWEDENRO hae an nual ger h of min America (Swedenbor- terday in New York. Pianty presided. Reports of an encouraging character were submitted by the various state associations. The trustees of the Rich fand reparted a balance of $20,000 on hand. = MONUMENT TO CONFEDERATE DEAD.—A committee was formed in Elmira, N.Y., last | evening, of which ex-Congressman H. Board- j man Smith is the head, to make arrange- ments for the erection of a monument to the whom are buried in tke Woodlake cemetery there. GRASSHOPPERS GOING West.—Reports , from those portions of the southeastern part the ee i a are fast takin northwest. daily frou Omah: A Fatan Jump. restaurant waiter. generally av end “spree.” signalized the jumping 3 an cited y high tn the air. 2 len pilnutes, ion Is for *100,000, and was parch: b: the Erie Railway Compaay from Fisk's widow. A -JUDGE SHOT BY A JuDGR.—At Tere pee La., Ex-Parish Ja iden Was shot and Lior sf wounded by Mr. , the present Jadge, in a ty | yesterday left | 178. The ireulation, U.S. A., oy 62 The Last Indian Council. RED CLOUDS DELEGATION INTERVIEW WITH COMMISSIONFR SMITH—TH DELFGATION TO LEAVE THIS EVENIN The Sioux Indians had their pictures taken in the conrt-yard of the Patent Oftice yester- day for the New York Graphic. Red Clond declined to join the group, saying that they could have his picture by paying him $25 for it. Afterwards some of the prom with Bishop Hare. Major Bingham, Ma, Howard and Mr. Hinman were tas themselves. nmissioner of visit yeste simp id them yood- Bishop Hare held a pr: them, i perat In the ey Teonr {upon th Heeeding to th He mi that ifthe : ance of Gn ning with | governmer pLexpertitio T should py for precious to give op tt that Low was the time f geod and favorable t ment. THE LAST RIG TAL The following ts the official acconnt of ' dings at the Bnal conneil bety dian Commissioner Smith, on the rhment, and the del m the Red Clond agen ssioner’s office this nv Commissioner.—1 und ot the young men want ing, and I would they have to say. Red Cloud.—My fri sand these y. t to shake hand: you and bid you “i bye. We came also tO asic about some- thing we have not heard about. 1 woald li toask about the pay for those who with me.the interpreters, and all the Indians, Commussioner.—There ares: hings to be said about those men who have come aiong that 1 would rather not be oblig: say toyou. They have not come by the of anybody but theinselves, so far as 1 of Sioux id that some | speak Unis mora- Wtto hear anything <oing home you see here wise, and mysterious, t theo with no’ real money ¢ ag the impossible to ney will never be various commissione.s y a teaciver and they have been sources of mischier trouble ever since y came here. The you to Insist on to the Washingt House. and they got some of you Lo go there, after J had told you that it Was nota p: © led you int been here. They y night into bat and ni have the impn- lenee tocome and ask me pay them for that sort of ce,antTieave it to you to whether [had bette that is to be said o: Id your age: oh} dollars apiece. This f you li «lo itor not that wl for you In x That : Ins for you. I T could make it more; and do for you what you ask in that respect, and to fiirnish each of you a horse né eqnipments, but that T aun be ase Thave not the money hat come with ¢ to our As for ed. by thesé men. and now between They We ca 1 am ‘not ited to com we have de to the grou 1€ us for not getting paid. here al the inviti expected tog and guns, so that our peor us gladly; if we go home wituou of the kind, when we arrive there will all laugh at us. Commi-sioner.—I would not give you guns it I could. If T coult give you bo: <1 would, but 1 have tio power annot do it, and so it is not on in an n that y 1 the first plac. : thebestof them, £ xe to interpret for nod 1 Hiday ¥ to you as anit employed by mi tipments 1 receive anything ne people 1 Cloud hat to + the only ose him for seve what he did him hom Wiil also be i s CMe HL mY request I those other tien who have deceived y and have kept you from doing y led You into bul houses, ything; and they may be thank are notdriven out of the coun- re you to trast these men, when io tell what was done he they can to ¢ the tribe and bring y What ht hore ave n> nen that wilt t interests in Washing them when 5 ain te this isa y alk 0} er than we shoule {want t heard cl and of wo othe the Red cy. T have heant from your {from the 1 ry otic: i the f the gr ernmen re You have proved eam trae people, 2 201 Cond {Lam instractet g1Vitidin of y Little We Twent bu done ti man U the ne’ { to have me tokt him that few years; but y 11 will tax " Jo left in that eountry. at that those ye »hanting did to dtsot the € Have told in who leit the }| Confecerate dead, nearly three thousand of of Nebraska which have been severely af- ficted by grasshoppers this spring. show that ng fight. going immense clouds of them are seen ne Mauser, a German steady and in- ious, but addicted toan annual period ent year by feet off High bridge, New York, » the Harlem river. He was rescaed, but THE Grand OreRA Howse in New York was to have been sold at auction Tharsday, day, under foreclosure, but the sale was post- = until July 2. The mortgage in ques- Dnt to sell” the here w . When I go non wy what you i poling bi unt Eth but I think you ought to ts for our wo; tisal Lhave to say, 2M I hr Unese things, wish 3 ing expe have always rey 19 do right; s and soldier uy Were disposed that recon does not o r whieh py your people and the als frow and eyery year more and more likely to Oecur; and lam glad to hear vou say that you will give up this right that is very dear to you. I will present your case to the Seeretary of the Interior, and through him to the President and then to Congress, asking that Congress will give the additional sum of money which the Secretary promised yesterday to try to get. But I hope that vou will be able to iis. Ungnish between this promise that we will ly to get the money aud the promise that we will give you the mouey—these are two different things. Sitting Bull.—I had said that I would go home-without, but I have concluded to say afew words to you. The young men also have their opinion about matters which are spoken of here, as well as the chiefs; and I have brought these young men here, so that they may consider whatever questions come up. I have now been here more than ten days, and have listened to all that has been said on both sides. Although I have said nothing, I have taken into my ears every- thing that bas been said. I thought I would go away without saying anything to you, bat Iam going to say a few words before I xo. These two men, who did our business for us, do not tell their own opinions, but of all the ie, and they tell yeu the opinion of our delegation. You have told them since they have been here of the President; also, the words of the Sec- retary of the Interior bave heard one LOCAL NEWs. District Govermment Aairs. labovers er variable force y were paid at the neluston of ATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1875 TWO CENTS Propos'd here, ant I | i like to have | inice that bas been TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, VICE PRESIDENT WILSON I thought wie delegation that the ¢ Plish somethiog back and consi | When 1 go 1 the agent to take me s out stopping at a The Commiss } the traders accompanying the | You will fi | among you, of | but as ‘a genera lian Affairs pata | Onl ¥ afveranoa | Ff | them say ye: THE CENTRA! ng UWetr atte WHAT HE SAYS OF THE SOUTH r then ma ‘e referen: THE STRIKIN thing you will tind th When you f mischief make LATEST FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. THE TAMMANY RING. ANOTHER SUIT. —— NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORIAL ROW traffairs to on to what he says, the t act that under the | water departm wants to do the best thing fc HICE PRESIDE A —— ef Sonthera | iT WILSON mained four days at the and one ail th eat they alw there will amount } Treturn home I would like ys expect topa June 5.—Vie With a reporter yesterday e south he talked with a ms of men, ir rer home than Mk home. we even if we will make better time. storing pipes. raveling or w that the testin Yeet that affairs wer proving and everything wore a better aspe than it bas done seemed to be o Commissioner.—1 will leave tha He is going with y he thinks quickest z people. Th r than perhaps it y period since or even before the wa the feeling Commissioner.—I g the railroad at Sidney, Dantlels. Now about for the board of those Indis P ferred quarters at the Washington Honse. house knew very no objection to abate the ns Who have a Georgetown Romance. prietor of th s . Mississippi who st 26 of caste or The men of th knew very well why I did not waut Yet he has tried from the di made his way ¢ will have thé fac atdeal of ck will have the face to present tha board of Indians thie ye: got you to do it, because he t y Red Cloud.— Showed it to Dr. Da hame Was nol attached to 1 and I give him er o not think he sly another i totake to who said the that man you s as almost in tter would be, ne her? with complishet how that 1 commenced it; we nothing; and we ; we tried to We have ued him. man and I have si is to protect t 3 ns leave for home accompanied by the m a young quickly depa Then he rep Lice of the p Iwith his would-be our republiea nis and interpr delegations homes, but Lone Horn’s band who believe Grant orany man for a third ter the groands of A Serenad association, J mery county were but few pers A special dispatch to the New from Philadelphia say: found by the grand jury here against Wis! —The indictments r. and made a spe the compliment. a THE TAMMANY RING FRAUDS, mst the Estate of Jas. M. Watsen. Deceased, . Dr. F. Howard, against George Meyers alias George Mc lin and Joshua, B. Morgan alias Robert C. i os Flemington. parties with forgery for ‘hicago and North west- stock given by them to Geor; It is said that the gang to which Mes- ers and Morgan_belong haye placed market about $5,000,000 of fraadulent stock and bonds within the pa : rd, Thomas Somervilie, An Action Ag: ular price of each coupon of the uproved, and the new and will furd the coming camp. to Work finely sina snit agai deceased James M.W auditor under ex water—25 fect higher than ——--e—— ‘ew York the base o 3 were in Philadelphia last Lare supposed to be Ra ATTEMTED morning about LApy.—Tnis a claim is made for Oth street w by & well dressed is also believed to be the ma i who flooded worth of fraudulent 44, for mone cue her. and Dr. Me obtained on six bills fully proved lavit of Jas. I irely fetiti ‘The Mining & POTTSVILLE, J new to report in the situation this mornin, Zz reported quie nandoah, where, troops are statione no change having yet ‘been mate nor itary being sent i be issued for the arrest of John E now under b York for bank large Of per} sworn iat Hilt w n taken toher home. tlempt at self ‘0 cause is ass sted himself as HH. the det etiy aeons t Tuesday promises t of which another column the Butchers If it be really man can be put him, it is no less true that itis no creditable in gagement of ands received in the skir- mish below the town on that day ence of troops is re the mining populatic ded with much dis. ife or honor, Charles Stevenson the shooting of afterwants died fr ut his error is no tion of the maudlin sympathy so 2 the murlerer or r, nor is clemency to such promotive of gool to societ they are beginning to find this to be a fa Iowa. Two or three y RELEASED ON Bat charged with in circulation and are obtaining a large number of sigu: ; they ask that troops may be retail there at least two weeks. The petition will immediately be : his fature ap- 1 by the eore- indicted by the ars azo the legislature ed capital punishment, With the result of a great increas: of capital and a no le ings under the lyneh since there were on the Des Moi nine murder eases, and during ta fous muniers Wi nus parts of the state. that almost every prison in the sta tains enw guilty of crin ies Fires—Incendiary and Accidental. WHITEHALL, N.Y. tory, xrist-mill the Pierce steel and iron Y., were destroye diary fire this morning. MACHIAS, MeE., June 5.— fire here thi and parsonage, the re than Longfellow small buildir of irregular w. A short it Washingte rnoeon at Proy —The nail fac- by'an ineen- mes for which TAGE LICENSES have been issued as ud Louisa Fisher, ALS Of preve m from again sand barns grue and Mary Reidy, Join Herbe Ts, Archibald J. Opray © the gallows to y READING, Pa., June inevitable irregular hangings. tor Topton, on the rond, last’ ni Loss about £16,000, iusnrance $s, ———_ Cincinnati Water Works favestiga. 1 the Water Wor »” Jounston « arge of his having | borrowed $1.500 of the water works fan at he had never knowingly borrowed a from that fund. to pay the security of adebt, and Mr. him the amount East Penns, wred boy named ned while bath- imore was dro pek, at the foot nily received from Paris the t xted three years | emy of Medicine for her gradaaity This gives her rank of fro His body was mr arded gold and four bh elved honorable ocked so lo: It was she who ut the doors of the venerable a Academy as to compel the » for the Grst lime, to a preliminar: After six months dd the necessary perr as granted, it was Grueier offered te which offer was gladly accepted, the mayor npposing that the money wAs Grieter's per Sonal property. certained that the mone water works he at once returned it. peices tinh acins New York's Delinquent County Treas. dmatssion of meeting at Prospect P Chard work ws “4 The race for hor: id, in the hope and b tshe would ultiniately fail. The sue of her thesis against tho’ mpetitors is not ple ica ; of &@ host_of t tothe Pa- ‘ second race, for ‘Ss, Was won by Frank J. Straight heat-, | ' New York, Jnne Dutchess county has remitted the amount due from him to the comptroller, aad the attorney general has notified the treasurer that all proceedidgs against him have been The treasurer of Richmond also says he has remitted the bal- The treasurer of ACCOMPLICE OF TWEED rrien, indicted by the grand jury of the general sessions ou Friday last for obtaining money on false pretences, was arrested and brought to the attorney general's office yesterday. He was thence taken before Judge Donohue, in supreme court, chambers, where he was admit bail in the sum of $6,000, James A. Farrish Berrien is alieged to have been implicated in the transactions under the Tweed ring, and ostensibly to have furnished brooms, mats, etc., to Tweed while the latter was commissioner works. The TuE Teprous Beecw arts continued his argument yesterday in the Beecher trial, and the court a until Monday, when be will resume. He said that he would on Tuesday. jurymen in the case are indi the board of suy discontinued. conclude his. it is stated that the ignant because jpervisors bas tabled a tion to increase their per diem. —_-—_— Hampshire Senatorial Ques- The New Ham, sto Qu ~ CoxcorD, June 5.—Chief Justice Cashin: lesignated next Monday hearing of the to limit the time for becoming his surety. as the time for a found four mesa oeipeia mone; ¥. Tribune. te still pendin _——— EXECUTION AT ATLANTA YESTERDAY.— was hung yesterday at At- He ied fearless. He had nothi: