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THE EVENING STAR a8 PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Southwest corner of Penna avenue and 1th street BY W. D. WALLACH. ———i———— The STAR is served by the carriers to their Subscribers in the City and Distric at TEN CENTS PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with wnthout wrappers, Two Cents each. Price rok Mai.tinc :—Three months, One Doliar and Pifty Cents; six months, Three Dol- ers; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pablished on Friday morning—One Doilar and a Half a@ Fear. DENTISTRY. BM Ov ED. DR. L H. GIBBS, Dentist, ait, No. 254 G street. two doors east of inse’ Green House, opposite State ery ad ce. Washington, D ap Six DENTISTEY. Tuts Is to inform my friends the public that ave KEMOVED MY OFFICE to No. 1 499 SEVENTH STKEKT, eae Odd! lows’ Hall, where t will EXTRACT. FILL or INSERT. "TEETH on Gold, Silver er i a 3 nna Se: COemiE, ; more College o Pe endnphes a Destal Setgerys. BETH . LOOMIS, M.D Invaptor ad Pateutee of the MINERAL TR TEETH, attends persenally at, his office in this city. Many persons can! these teeth who cannot wear others, Bo person can wear c*ters who cannot wear Persons calling at my effice can be accommodated style and price of Teeth they may desire, hose who are particular, and wish the pr rest, cleanest, strongest and most pig denture that art can procure,the MINERAL TEETH will be more fully warranted. Booms in this city—No. 33" Pennsylvania sve, Detween 9th and sts. Also, 907 Arch ost oc 2 ly BEAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, A woald advise all teeth to, Bi extract to call at bE. LEW have them taken out without A Also. call and examine chert yiclaL TRETO. ed method epee | on itis hie sae onee see the great fm! you will uave them in no other style than this new Spd Kuster Piatga at the eld price, as we Rave net bber Plates eo! . 1 advanced the price on our work since the great change in gold Ne. 242 Penn's avenue, between 12th and Itth jan2t-ty S&. RB. LE WIE.M. D.. Dentist OES, &c. Hy] WiIREMAN’S_ F from Philadelphia) FLEPRATED Laie SHOES. <i AGENCY TH STREET, one suuare from ia avenne, A large Assortmen: adies’ Fashionable BOOTS AND SHUES ——= on hand. a oO jo seis emo tend? © canon. Sole Azent. INSURANCE COMPANIES. prone YOUK PROPERTY AT HOME, FIRE INSUBANOE. ATIONAL UNION UNSURANCE COM- == PANY OF WASHINGTON CHARTERED BY GONGKESS, CAPITAL $1,000,000. S$ TAKEN AT THE LOWEST RATES. BEES TSE PRUMPTLY PAID, NO CHARGE FOR POLICIES, OFFIGK: 4234 26th st.. nearly opposite Biggs & Co.'s Bank- mg House. BRANCH OFFICE: AtJOHN H.JOHNSON’S Law Office, No. 64 La, eve, near Bank of Washington. This Company 1s now prepared to Insure all de- scriptions of property against loss or damage by Bre on such terms as cannot fail to be acceptable to the citizens ef the District. In this pepay, you can toeure pour FERNITURE. MERCHANDISE, WAREHOUSES OR DWELLINGS fora year or T period. This Company starts with a CASH CAPITAL $f gi00.000. all paid sm. thereby enabling them to offer to the citizens of the District pote secu- “ty than has ever been offered heretofore, ‘olicies will be issued for @ shorter period than one year, according to the Hew York soale for short insurance DIRECTORS: Obarles Knap. Presidcut, Richard Wallach, GW. Biggs, Vice Pres’t, yg Thomas Berry = B his a TOWR, NOBLE D. LARNEB. Secretary, FUESMESS INSCkANCE 20. OF WASH ON AND GEORGETOWN OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1837, VAPITAL........... $200,000 SURPLUS FUN 230,000 Property of all kinds meured for 9 year or less riod Builders’ risks granted ep the most favorable terms. No charge for polivies. owes AMES ADAMS. Prealdent, Earmel Cropicy, Kean Pickrell, Bolert White, of Georgetown. ¥* Wilson, ‘Themas Parker, Jobo D Barclay, Bich . Sam'l Reafern, Chas. W. Davis, B.B French. T. Ed. Clark, Andrew Kothwell, of Washington, The Directors iv Georgetowa kre anthorized’by the Bosrd to renew pelicies and take risks in Georgeto¥n, _ABBL G. DAVIS, See’ry, ya lS etm McFARLARD, STEPHENSON & 00.°3 FAST FREIGHT LINE BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA GEORGETOWN. = Asd Points on and ong | with the Orange & xandria road. MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FORWARDED WITH DISPATOUH aT BK LOWEST RATES. BT The above Line is strictly a Hows Line, the Gecatictace being of@ idents of itimore and ashington. ett of long experience in the for warding busigets. They confidently solicit the patronage ef the public. Offices:—114 Sonth Eutaw street. Baltimore, and —s aed Washington Depot, Washington, Cc JOHN McFARLAND, Baltimore. JOHN A_ STEPHENSON, Washington, D. 0. mh 15-Jm* 1AM BRADLEY WA tne WORKS, LE MANTLES MARBLE Td WASHST: Mavufacturer of MONUMBATS, TABLE ‘AND TOPS, &c.” Monuments made to order on reasonable terms and shortest notice. ad to Pennsylvania sveune. between jcto and Wth Streets west. Washington, D. 0. maré Cc W. BOUTELER, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Ro. 3.0 D street, between th and Jith, Will’ ive bie pers+nal attention to sales at action ot BEAL AND PEKSONAL PROPERTY. Cash here on every description of Merchandise - “for public rale. His spacious and cent! \y ke wareroome are well adapted to display ar- cies of Household Furniture and Merc! lise xenerally. He reepectfully solicits « portion of the eblie patronage, assuring those who may favor im thet bis Leet exertions willbe made to render satestactory all sales entrasted to his care. . BOTELER, Auctioneer, tawtw 320 D st.. bet loth and lth, ELMBOLD'S CONCENTRA: H NOCENTRATED EXTRACT Is the Great Diuretic. ELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED = sa SARSAPARILLA BETS ACE Is the Greas Blood Purifer. Both are prepared according to the rales of Phar- mesg cad Cheu.istry, sud are the most active that ean be maie. Bo fo is ESIG’S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY— 4 Liebig’s Natural Laws of Husbandry. - be Modern Agriculture. Jobnston’s Agricultu- rel Chemistry. Noad's Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry. Browne's American Muck Book, Jobusen s Eseays op Man: i mh & ____ FRANCK TAYLOR. BENCH JUVENILE BOOES—Mille et ane pom la ; Apres le noe ies a? Pere; ante Peaune, Prixda jer-Age; Une petite Fille du Robinson; Lee Sendie du dewee See. Lew Pe op feng ae a oa er Luisse,2 vole; 5 ices dele a. pears dees: FEANOK TAYLOR, em __Imperted by {T. TIMUTHY'S HALL.—The duties of this tn- . resumed ou Sept. 13, 1365. F stitution will . Las Se the pri terme &c_, see ca! and circular cipal bookstores nin ir addross the prim- Spal. ee OT OA BSONS, aon PIANO TUNING. Experiencec and well tried tuner offers hie bas Lad aw be xperience in the business, satisfaction, Retereaces! mous Bowheto s , it mipety ‘Strengettore, 332 Pa. avenue. wil be Sewrlis Prineipies of Kducalio: Towle'’s be fifth, Loot’s Origin of the Garoweb i . 3 to Ce gghhe Diary from ap Oatonsville, Ma. Ax =o tLe pablicef Washington. He, wished ote bie abilities Orders left at Philp CLOOMBE'S LITERATURE IN LETTSR Mood in Natore. Pints Phy- FBANCK TAYLOB. SS See eS a ee ae es ee ben * ing x Star. WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 1866. a Pe kh aba TD aD RD De i cape il Ep SC SS A FL SSSA eS =n CLOTHING, &c. AMUSEMENTS. yee & RIBNITZKY, MERCHANT TAILORS, Would inform their customers and the public genrelly that they have formed a copart n the Merchant Tailoring Business stand of Kvan Hughes, corner of 3th street and Penn«ylvania avenue, where shez pave an immense stock of FKENOH ENGLISH AND BELGIAN CLOTHS, MERES and VESTINGS Also, GEN KNISHING GOODS of every variety. they would be pleased to eee their friends aud cus- tomers. pledging themselves to sell as reasonable — give as good satisfaction as can be found else- w ere. Parties indebted to either party will please come forward and settle to clase bocks. First class Pants and Vest Makers wanted. No otbera need apply. ap ll-im AMES LACKEY. ues Psi ie fe SAIL: xe 462 Seventh street, epporite Post Office, Is receiving some of the handsomest Cloths, ‘Oassi- meres. and Vestings in the market, which he willtmake up in # manner unsurpassed. and at prices to suic the times. A fashionable garment and @ good fi guaranteed, or bo obligation to take the goods mb 23-im 4 SEBORKT. BY THE BARD OF OAK HALL. » Fach day as you read vorr newspaper, An offer you often will find. Te teach you to make a great fortune, If you are but that way inclined. Ifyou will send them some money, Their secret to you they will tell; And for others which like to inform you, A few stamps will answer as weil. But, | have got something to tell you, ‘That will save you many a tramp, Ii you want to bay good and cheap clothing; And I den’t even charge you a stamp. New mst walk up to Seventh street, And straight into SMITH’S OAK’ HALL go, And yon tl ind the best ciothes in the city Are sold by SMITH BROTHERS & OU. SMITH BROTHERS & CO., MEKCIIANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. wAk HALL, 464 SEVENTH STREET. Just received tie largest and finest stock ef PIECE GOODS ever wilered in the city of Wash- ingien Having secured the vest artiats im the city, we are prepared to muke np in the finest style, and at less prices ther establishmer mh 17 tocall the attention of bts friends and the public general his choice ««lection of é SPRING an! SUMMER WEAR, Iinake upat reasonable rates he times. ROBERT HARDON, his associaie in bas- ivites his foimer friends to give him acall, anters & perfect fitting and fashionable ro ail whomay give their patrooage —Iit removed m4 O17 Ninth atreet, to th 15 Im" UCNAELES PARMER. JAMES T. WALKER, MERCHANT TalwonS, No. 4™4 Seventh etreet ck eat of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES on hand. which they will rinke wp in the lastest styles and best pos- le manner also a fine assortment of Genta’ Goods. us acall. Shirts made to order. f 3m 3, HEIBERGES, + curiae gy ip TEeR pom TEENS ARCHANT TAILOR, pg nd nla vi-tt Washington. D. 0, LOSANO, ME + Ninth street, corner cf A fine PARMER & WALKER. ; Oo * £6 8. POOR PEOPLE’S FRIE 634. TWELFTH STREET... 53.4 P. BOYER'S Ps NEROKER'S OFFICE 34 Ith m ef Boyer & Burostine, has street. between © aad 1, Fae. avenue. forthe purpose of all kinds of Personal Property tomers. Business strictly vonfidential. Meaney ad- vanced on Watches. Diatuouds and Jewelry, High est prices given on all articles, &c. mh 26 3m* P ROYER ty <4 ENSED PAWNBROKER. f 7D = 475 NOTICE—“ BOYER & BURNSTINE.” B. BUKNSTINE, No. 4745 13th street, 34 door sunth of Pa. avenue, conducts the old business of Boyer & Burnstine Al business coptidential, Money loaued on al Kinds persoval property and merchandise. i B. BURNSTINE, ETO THE PUB REMOVAL, . K. WALSH, LICENSED PAWNBROKER, Would respectfully inform the pubMc that he has Temoved bis MONEY LUAN OF BIUE to No. 450 10TH STKEET, between Pennsylvania avenue and © street. where he will be happy to see his old friends and customers. Having a favorably kuown to the public for the last foarteen years. he hopes to mect at his new stand the same liberal patronege which has heretofore beeu extended him. Liberal CAST! ADVANCES made on all kinds of Merchandise, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth- ing. Furniture. &c.. &c. ‘Ail Vusiness strictly confidential. MK. WALSH, Licensed Pawnbroker, No. 480 10th street, mh 23-}m. bet. Penn. avenue and C street. W ASHINGTON CITY LUAN OFFICK. LEVI B.DE WOLFB, No. 377 Penna. aveni between 43¢ andi » opposite National Hetel, Formerly with the late Levi Benjamin, of Balti- tore, has opened an office for the purpose of LOANING MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT, onall kinds of Merchandise, such as Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Siiverware. Guns, Pi tols. Gemtlemen’s and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel Goods of all dercriptions bought and sold, Business strictly confidential. S7 Private entrance adjoining. LIo, fe 20-3m* ae AND FLOWER SEEDS, FRUIT TREES, &c. JOHN BAUL Respectfully calls the attention of the publig to his extensive assortment of GARDEN and FLOW E(SKEDS, which are this season of! the finest quality. ‘From bis long experience. with the seed trade—and the seeds having been si) specially for his trade—he can warrant them ally << to those he has had the pleasure of eup- plying his enstomers in past years. FLOWEK SEEDS, embracing all the noveltics from England and the Continent. ‘the ¥KU T TREES are vigorous and well ngof Pears.(standard and dwarf,) Apricet, Nectarine. &c ware, Concord, and all the other celebrated Strawberries, Raspberries, Blaskberrics, Currants. Gooseberries. & Shade Treex, Evergreens. Roses, Dahlias, Phiox- es. Verbenas. Geraneam nd other bedding plants, with pe Fpl Pertaining to the nursery basi- bees, at mocerate prices. " JONN SAUL, fe 27-col0t_ 392 7th street, near H. Worenzs. DIAMONDS, JE ELRY, SILVER-WARE, fc. A rednetion in price, corresponding to THE HEAVY DECLINE IN GOLD. M.W.GALT & BROTILER Ofer their entire stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, &e At creatly redneed rates. ‘Their stock was vever more complete, and is of fered at a creat reduction from former prices. M. W. GALT & BRO., Jeweller 344 Penna. aven 26 OOFING, FaueEY, street ad at tne ortest notice At Very moderate prices. Also. all Kinds of BUILDING and OOMPOSI- TION ROOFING MATEKIALS on band, at the lowest prices fel] 3a MN EDICAL 300K>- Sel @ Smith's Gompen- +) Wood's Practice, two t two vols.; Wood and - 8. Diapen-ntory, Danglison’s Medical Gross’ Surgery, two vols; E ehsen’s fur; Do ateon's Practice, Gritith’s Formntary; Pi ninTy; and many others for eale at the low oc , ¥BANOCK TAYLOR, GKUVER’S NEW THEATER, Pennsylvania avenue, near Willard’s Hotei. LEONARD GROVER & OO..................Director® LEONABD GROVER.......0. D. HESS. ONLY RENEFIT OF MR. E. LAMB. THIS (Fi y) EVENING, April 13, 1465, _ the perform: wiil commence with Boucicault’s delightful Irish Scenic drama, entitled THE COLLEEN BAWN; OR, THE BRIDES OF GARRYOWEN. POPULAR MUSICAL SELECTIONS BY THE Pett aS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF To concl@de with an Original. Aboriginal, Fr- ratic, Operatic, Semi civilized, Semi Savage Ex- travaganza, by John Prongham yee OR, THE GENTLE SAVAGE. Saturday night, benedt of D. A. STRONG, Scenic Artiet. WASHINGTON THEATER. CORNER ELEVENTH AND O STREETS. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF M’'ME GHIONI AND SIG. SUSINI’S GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. MAX STRAKOSCH.... DIRECTOR THIS (Friday) EVENING, April 13, 1566, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE, Ponizetti’s Grand Opera. in fenr acti BUCIA DI LAMMERMOCR. M’LLE PAULINE CANISSA, and SIGNOR ERRANiI and MARRA, in the principal roles. FULL CHORES AND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director and Conductor.......Sig. F. ROSA Saturdey, Farewell Night, IL TROVATORE. CANTERBURY. Oerner Pennsylvania avenne and Ninth etreet, GEORGE LBA seneeresenenenceneeennerS0le Proprietor : WEEK OF THE SPRING SEASON. big we! Alb SEN PeErOnm eB. ° f t nfant Gymoast, Firat weer OTT ANGELO, who will execute his Chef i Xuare ‘atled Zam pi- “ ing Throu 1 ir, he ee Wa EAEETON, ir. reat Trish Vocalist pavenee MR. Fr LONALDSON, he 10 Ww renrh Acrotat ia Vet POWESTREL e-tyviny Feat, re ner EE MALE ZOUAVS. TROUPE, og LIZ Pr m NALDEON, Phe great Slack wite Areen-ioni«t. The Feat ONRELLY S HALLET TROUPE Will appear in two favorite pieces. viz: KIMKA AND LA SWISSE, Ry request, MULLIGAN will remain. cat GREET. Th atest of Ethiopian Co etians ‘A Conde Pant-mime enurlel JsCK. ROGIN- SON AND HIS MONKEYS w-1l conclude the per for mance. ap? > PERSONAL. Ww*. PRINCE, 3™1 F street. opposite Patent Office. the only practical STAMPER in the District. wishes to inform bia cnstomers that be is Lot copnected with any ether “ping copeern in thiscity. Asthere are so-called Stampers using his bame. hence this notice. He has only one pla ou F street. Weekly in receipt of new patterns. which are ma‘e up at once. feg FSREMIAH S. BLACK. WARD H.LAMON. C.F. BLACK, LAW OF FICK. BLACK, LAMON & CO.. Ucunsellors and Attorneys-at- Law in the Supreme Court of the United States. the Cour tof Claims, the Courts of the District, the Executive Departments, and Committees of Congress. Office, 46" lath street. (directly opposite Wil- inrde’ Hotel.) de 18-tf PRANCIS R.eMITH.) [7 4MPS 0. CLEPHANE SMITH & OLEPHANE, LAW REPORTERS AND SHORTHAND WRITERS, 49 Indiana avenue, be?w. 3d and £4 ste. or ocM-th Clerk's Ofiice, Oity Hau, C INGLE, N's 36 Lonis oc u-ly AT LAW, above Sixth Stree v ston, D.O ATTURNEY ua A ASH (l4keiace CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, On hand, a large assortment of Carriaces of my own wake Also, first-class Grocery and Pusiness Wagons. Always on hand e large number of secand hand Ca fisges. Several superior aecond-uand ibsetons, vik willbe sel! very low. ‘ epairing promptiy attended to, ROBERT H. GRAHAM, 409 Penn. avenne,near i), atrest, ap 16 3t* and 374 DP street oO THE LaDdigs, The subscribers take pleasure in announcing that, 8s General Agents, they have complete arrange- Mente to rupply the latest prodnetion of the AMERICAN MOLDED COLLAR GOMPANY, GRAYS PATENT LADIES’ CRIMPED GOL- LABS, To which pic would invite the specfal attention «f the ladies. This wrticle is entirely novel tn its cor struction and appearance, and reaches the purch: ser inthe form of a handsome turm-ever Coll crimped or futed, as its nane indicates, and pro; Pee curved to fit sungly the wearer’ameck. By a light pulling upon the ends, however, just suffi- ¢ient to destroy the sweep or curvature, it becomes @ neat and tatty “Garrotte” or Standing Collar, or Pair of © it is manufactured from the same choice material used in making Bank uote paper, and retains its pearly white appearance, without soiling, even longer than @ nicely polished liven co. * Ax this Collar fs entirely new in the market, and as yet is in the hands of only the larger dealers. the undersigned propose for the present, till the Collar is tore generally introduced, to furnish sangle boxes. containing one dozen Collars, by mail, post- Paid to avy address on receipt of 35 cents, BF In giving Post (pice address, mention Towa, County, and State. Address, LELAND, JOHNSON & 00., SL Devonshire St. mh 25-e0l5t eres Ee & HENDERSON, 367 D street, Dealers in all the latest etyles of PAPER HANGINGS, WALL PAPERS, AND WINDOW SHADY Suitable for Parlors, Halls, Dining Rooms, &c. Also, on hand, a fine assortment of O:L CLOTH TABLE COVERS,RUSTIC BLINDS, PICTURE CORDS AND TASSELS, All of which they efler at the lowest cash prices, All work in their line executed on the most rea- scuabie terme and at short notice, in the city or country by experienced workmen, REMEMBER THE PLACE, 367 D STREET. NEAR NINTH, FEANKLIN HALL BUILDING, bet. Sth and 10th sts., opposite Seaton Hall, phism _ Washington, D. 0. We HAVES JUST RECBIVED ONE 128TOP MASON & HAMLIN CABINET, two set of keys, and two Itis a superior instra- ite organists and emateurs to eal) a ulin are the only manufacturers of the celebraved Cabinet Organ, All other instru- ments of the kind are per ely fororse? imitations, .&. T ey 315 Pa. avenu ja 20-tf between 9th and 10th. E ELMEOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU ANDI PROVED ROSE WASH cures secret and'dell- cate disorders, in all their stages, at little expense’ little or ne chance in diet, no soa aor and exposure. Itis pleasant in taste and odor: mediate ip its action, and free from all tnjw properties, Lats) DY CEL t jecelper SUPPLY OF A SOLATE CR s ceo COL A TECOLA TT UA RAMELS. N.W. BURCHELL, Corner 1th and F streets. W "FARR, CLOCK MAKER, No. 257 Pa. arenne, Sele Agent for Lewia’ Patent Perpetual Calender Clock of various Patterns : ariety of Regulators. Timepieces, and ‘locks. French, English, and Ameri- fe 23-3m im 17-tf He. TOGET A FABM, AND WHERE TO econe, Ten acres enongh, The Farmer's Dicticrary, edited by Gardner. Guano, its pro- perties ard uses. Glenny’s Farming for ‘the mil- ion. Warder, on Dedges and Evergreens. Flint’s Growees and Forage Pianta. wh ie FR ANAB’ c 2 232m‘ TR geaNDALL'S SHEEP B : dall's Fine Weel Shee; D: cal Hireases of Cattle. Ry on Alley)» Dom their airease: ie jiwine. and Yours Butural History of the Ox Tries, DOF tub 13 FRANCK TAYLOR. aa ED AND DELIOATE OoNaTIT TRACT y 2 o feelings, aud cneble you to sleep weil, no Jenuing’s Cattle TELEGRAMS, &c. Additional particulars of the Philadelphia murder have been received. It has been as- certained that the name of tbe missing Ger- man is Timothy Slomon. Mrs. Dolan, the mother of Elizabeth Dolan,oue of the murdered parues, was brought down trom Burii:nzgion, aint anexamination made under ber direction. It revealed the fact that Slomon carried away with him two guns and two pistols. He alco took away a satchel containi.g, as far as .s known, several ladies’ dresses, a gold locket and chain, two rings, two fifty-dollar com- pound interest notes, and one twenty-doilar compound interest note. The followin the most accurate description the detect ave yet been abie to Jearn of the Aopposed mar- derer of the Dearing party: ‘The name pre- viously telegraphed was an error. His name is Antoine—last name uukuown. He is be- lieved to have been in the army. and was for- merly from Brooklyn. His heighi is five teet eleven inches, age twenty-five tot eight years, round shoulders, no side wh, Ts, light hair; short, thin light moustache, incliued to she euds, down-cast look, weight adoat 0 pounds, loosely made, shuftliag g:ut, and speaks broken English. The property mussiug Consistsof two revolvers.one large and oue emalier musket, a shot-gua, black frock in vest, black pants,brown over- , oe pur of long poor, two fifty-dollar compound interest 1 one twenty-dollar compound two gold rings, one set with purph one gold chain with long Link ed bar at the end, aad four hte the police ail at ©, the gas-meter ia Simon (unce 1) Stable, on Seventeenth streets, exploded under the dead t sot the Dewting tunity. ‘Lhe flames were extinguished woh much ditlewlry, The damage was slight. it is understood thit 2 corps of engineers will cclnmence surveys for the route of the anthra. cite railroad within a few days, the southern termiaal point being on the Delaware river helow Phi Ss will be opened Interest nor ton: ud Baker & mouth in th snd Philadel phi agers Lill county and will also forra : * part of . brough route connecting the Philadelphia and E ci 1 New York City. ors of the New Almaden Mines hia) sty that the recent disturbances erew ont of the fact that a party of men not in the employ of the con iy refused to comply the order to sell their baildings to the hey were 1, and the their wor miners ringlead Wines is trial at The ¢ adian Cabinet proceedings ure kept from Cases arms hive arrived at(: mysteriously disappe: thatthe whole miit be called out twic ts daily publ bn unteers are arriving Corawall, in wuticipa- tion with the arrests of t Jolnson ithreference is received with much satisiuction. A company of two hundred gentlemen, Tep- resenting the newspaper and book publishers of Philadelphia, paid a visit yester, lay to the Manayunk W Paper Pulp Works, and with -enure process of converting > paper pulp and its manufac. ture isto paper. The pulp works are very ex- tens) the building and machinery haying The General Trans- Atlantic Company's new steamship Periere, from Havre and Brest on + At five o'clo on, arrived off the light » Apri iv, having a re ® ing. i are voyzge. The Perere is incidental to a first nrmed after the pre: tof the cor Four hundred plantations im the N: ches parish, Loursiana, are worked on the con- iract system, averaging twenty hands Fifty ons are worked without contract, t ted that the parish crop) wall be 3,1 bales. ‘The water is high, and damages ure opprehended. The final appeal for commutation of the death sentence of Edward W. Green, the Mal- den murderer, was made Tuesday, and was denied by Governor Bullock yesterday morn- ing in the presence of the Council. He wiit accordingly be hangedon the i3un. Daniel Williams, postmaster of Franklin, Teun., has been committed to jail by.the U. Commissioner, charged with abstracting Jet- ters with money addressed to Philadelphia parties. The greatest activity prevails in all of the Canadian cities to keep out the cholera. Pre- cautionary sanitary measures have been taken im anticipation of its approach. Chronic diarrhea prevails at Montreal. ‘There was a further shopment of $500,0%), not maniferted, per the sterner Golden City, which sailed from San Francisco April J,on Goyern- ment account. FINANCIAL. shows aslight re vyerliser says: — York stock market The Commercial Ad- vernments are unsetued by } amount of Five-twenties, and the anticipation of future large arrivals. Five-twenties of t2 are being sold “short,” in anticipation of this movement, but, at a sligh concession, buyers are us numgrous as sellers, and the price is but iittie affeeféd. Sales have been made at 10534 but the price subsequently advanced to 105?,. > Seven-thirties are active and firm especially the second and thira series, the latter closing yesterday at 10%. Poney. isin moderate demand from brokers. n call the rate is generally five per cent. with private bankers, with exceptions at six per cent. The banks generally quote six per cent., which perbaps means that they preter dis continuing prime paper atseyei per cent. to lending on call at pper cent. Discounts are mc derately active Bip Per cent. for prime mains firm, principally owing to its scarcity d to the suppos nh that there may be large turns of Fty ides from Europe. The ‘eon gold loans is from }- day to 6 per cent. per annum. day noon at 127}. 7 At the last session of the French Com: tee for the emancipation of the negroes, two addresses were read. one to the Queen ef Spain, and the other to the Emperor of Braz. These addresses, which ask for the abolition of slay- ery in the Spanish colonies and the Brazilian Empire, are signed by MM. Guixot, Rrogile, Moentalembert, Falloux., Henri, Martn, La. boulaye, and others. Quoted y @7” All the recent local elections at the West show heavy Democratic gains. St. Louis, deemed a stronghold ef radicalism, has just gone Democratic by 3,000 majority. In Cinciu- nau theheayy Republican majority has been cut down by over 4 dn Jndianapotis the Democrats have gained from six to seven thou- sand yotes, ————— A Stich? MisTAKE.—As an evidence of he ignorance prevailing in some portionsot North “droling, it may be mentioned that many ofthe people are rejoicing over the demise of the late Senator Foot, of Vermont, believing him to be the irrepressible Henry S., of Tennessee, who “deserted the Confederacy in its hour of need.” Rane eae San RF Prentice says: “Connecticnt bas gone and elected a Republican Governor anda Re. publican Legislature. Hang her! She de- serves notto haye been our native Siaw., We shall have to ask the Kentucky Legisiature to pass a bill making wsa Dalive of some other State.” B71 is believed that the notes of State banks willscon ¢o outot cireulauon. The ac. of Congress. directing that they shajl be taxed ten ner cent. if in circulation after the first of July, Will basten their reurement, Bar The lors of members in the Methodist Burch, North, anring 5 prevent agerepate being ey Mr. George Peabody, the emineat Phil- antpropist and Capitalist, designs taking pase snge for this country, ba the isth dav of Aprii next, in th Scot.” and he will probably ar- rive before the end of that month &7 A scamp in St. Lonis stole the’ eoatribu-. ticn bex of the Sunday School chilaren. He got some three (hougand dollars: enough, says the Argus, Ww pay Ris way over the Styx. =. 4,089. [For THE STAR. ——_~ BY CROSBY 8. NoyeER. saaeese*s ns Everybody about Center Market knows Chuck Mullins. Chuck is a © curb-stone upe- Tator,” to be found on the north front oa most market days, dispensing his little assor;men of “truck’—his sassufras-hark, cora-e chickens, poke-berries, Ac., from the tail eod his weather-beaten old wagon. Sometimes Cyuck brings to market 4 barrel or two of charcoal, the product of bis Weods patch in Prinee Georges; and ¢ how he happened into Dubaut’s ye He cold bis charcoal, and having poeketed pay, and given a snort or tw of admiration the show of good things, potable and eatabl to be seen at Dubant’s, ing his way towards the door, when the of mischie bronght to his nose the app Tucne from A nice piece of roast pork. justt under colored Harry's experienced Chuck edged up as carving kaile < bar the work of dissection tor a trae ing mouth, and with brows kuit and a6 if revoiv A question of fi 2, wit of a Prince Gec mind, pulied oft the tall en coun t reast pork ed him the scurvy ser, Whos to Duba love of good eai- ing takes him of pensity for pr: joking m 2 " dangerous ar bor for poor Chuck as n be. Chuck, haying dispatched his pork w a speed that left him flushed and oily, th cred ra fer * of Duuger™ stall un: other pti remarking «© dentially to his neighbor that he “could t pork 1) the cows kim " ¢ 2eT Turned to mak bis eyes Lit worthy the mi stuck him v so with sri nee burning r awag who had ough turkey at Caristmas ng face, but with bine ven- underneath, he remarked, Toust-pork well cooked was certainly fine eaung. But glancing at Chuck's piute the smile fled frora his face, as ifa horrid doubt had come over him in view of what he Siw there “Good Heavens!” said he that pork without mustard !” ~M-m-murtard!’ faltered Chuck: “Did you eat “what fer “What tor! why to kill the worms 2? ar-rums Is it possible that a havent heard ne terrible ichini disease lately invenved ork 1” “nary word,’ stuttered Chuck. sweating fright and dreading he hardly kaew has been demonstrated by muicroseopic and varions other kinds of analysis — with the details of which it would be eruel to occupy your few brief moments on earth” —— “Oh, Lordy !° gasped Chack that every female trichina contains 20) young trichini. and that every mouthful of fresh pork, of the size you have been swallow- —— “Oh, Lordy !" nued his perseca- the young tricbini with fright. & with gas- edo 2btliess ds and peri- ie juice. warming in y toneal cavi Ow! o bing his region. In fitteen minut your duedewum™?—_ “Ob Lordy! 1 feel “em now ! said Canck “In an hour youll be a walking mass of worms, and in three hours—if your life us pro- Jonged to that extent—peri f¢ action will commence, und soon er that the worms will begin to eat you up bodily”—and Chuck’s tor- menter bere took out his watch aad laid it upon the counter, as if to time Chuck's dying agonies as & matter of scientific inquiry, “Oh, for grashus sake!” roared Chuck: ““don’t let the cussed maggits eat me up rite alore yer *! Obdear! Mammy allus said my belly “ud be the death of me! Ow? Yr and he rocked and groaned fearfully. « Are you an only son !” inquired the joxer, “Ded Lam!’ responded Chuck earnestly «I'm an orphin.” “You have a wife, perhaps !” “Deed | hey—Oh! Marier J. ow “Children bellowed Chuck, rub- liy over bis abdominal runds Gok hey’ll beat the lining of Owl Owt “Tew! € Ow! Ow! “Two innocent babes—a wife, and a moter. nL” (to ystanders,) ans life saving. He's a poer, iserable shoce, and sells the toughest turktes ea since Noah; but he’s of some use to bis family, and he's not yn t to die the “Deed taint!” plead Chuck,with both hauds pressed convulsively on his stomach. “1 don’t think” said the joker doubtfalty, “1 don’t think the worms have reached bis peri- cardium yet—let's uy and save him. Here boys— ck! bring me the castor,” and pour- Ing out mustard, vinegar, salt, Worcestershire ce, horse ish and cayenne pepper on a plate, he remarked—“IL give him a dose of Wis tooceupy the worms until we get some acire remedy—now open your monuth”—and he ladied away into the gap in Chuck’s face, whoswallowed with such good will that he Wis speedily spitting, gasping, and choking at a tremendous rate, with the tears standing in his eyes and great beads of sweat on his face. «Don’t that stir "em up?” inquired his bene- factor; “you feel a biting, burning, pricking sensation internally, eh ?” Chuck admitted vearfully that he aid, “All right, that’s hopeful. Now Harry” (with a wink to the grinning waiter) “you jump upto the drug store and get a double X dose of Cro- ton-oil-Trichini-Killer. Meantime” (to Chuck) sat might prevent the worms from getting hold if you were to hop about a little.” No sooner said than done, and Chuck was speedily executing a set of jumps aad shuffles that any champion jig dancer might have en- vied; and when a little out of breath with that exercise be threw himself upon the sanded floor, rolling over and over with an increaible velocity, well calculated to bother the worms, and which obliged the by standers to hop around lively to keep out of the way. “Now here's your medicine.” said the City Father, “Take it right dow Chuck swal- lowed it ata gulp . “Now, is your team ready!—Jump in, then, and put ont for bome, and when you are fairly Out of this scrape remember the friends who have saved your life, and avoveatl don’t ever again eat tresh pork without mustard,” Chuck deciared ns well as he was able that if there was one thing more than another he would bear in mind « would be that, and off he started—one band ceeupied with reins and whip and the ofber pressed desperately upon the worm -infested region. The Marlboro’ stage comine countered Chuck’® cart W last night en- abebt Long Oid uck Mullins Taken Bad with Triehinosis. | the tail-board of his cart, vomiting, sweating, &c., &c.—im short, getung reef um as man Ways asdid Sancho Panza after bis famous Grench of talsam. itis pretty certain that po trichini effected a lodgmen: in Chuck's internal combinations that tine. 200+ CON ESSIONAL. SENATE.—) eslerGay aller our report vle~ed— Mr. Morrili preseni+ tion of maaut turers of mineral waters. Kc, in the Distric Columbia, praying for au alteration of the laws | Teguinting the bottiing of mineral water, Ac, in the Tnetrict so a8 to protect & ch was reterred to f min their ‘ommutioe . Mr. Fessenden, and Mr. Sam. Port cioxed— ‘The concurrent resolut Ribiting the syle | United centt © Senate pro- 1quors im the aud the crounds aia Jeravon— nd the t1., 0 provide for the extension of | its operauon ithe buildings owaed by che | Government. Jie remarked that, om his wie ihere was manite danger trom spire or wherever the Te kept, than bere some further ~ The question was b Upon the ame Proposed by Mr. Weertworth, which was agteed to, and the nt resolution. as thus amended, was lumbia, and pro expended under the dir men’s Bu r. In bad al imtende same sball be tion of toe Freed. aM, of TNL. wae dtothe H that h the large number o fone now in the Phstrict. and he hoped g House would take action at once up solution Rogers, of N lito smnend Vide that th “without wanted tion of at m of race or > tire on, and » nd ate conveying ¢ that body in regard to Senator Foot inueR pa e death of t + proceeded of the Lite an and was fol- Wasuburae, Dawson and Grinnell Affairs in EN.—Present, all ywsin the Chair. Keyser, withaa pairing 4 pump trom $51 to < The co! « atked for mor resolut the apy granted res priety and exped tirae to const gas hgbters; pro- sutineNt OF son (© cousider the y of changing the loc: of the market hou as taken up, and the th rendiug being « d to Mr. Simams, st was laid over under the rule. Mr. Simms intro- duced a substitute providing for the appoin nt of A committee to consist of two from th Board and two from the Common Couacil, + consider and report upon the propriety and ex- peciency of changing the loc of the new market house. Mr.Thomas movedto ameud by inserting the names of Mes: liyde ana Simms as the committee of & ldermen—adopted, und the resolution passed. The Clerk of ti Corporation pres ed 2 comma ing that the appropr mace tor the contingent fx had sufficed for fi ed. Her t the same. Mr. Thomas o repriating the sum of fund for the Clerk of the Corporation ensuing twelve months; passed. The to resoluti trom the Council were th ation To pay certain n in favor of Hon. Jes t: Mr. Thomas moved to refer to a stand. ine committee: so ordered. A resolution an- therizing the Mayor to contract fur the pa Cown of bydrants and k = them mT Ittee OM ing wi read rel- order se he WAS Tecelved to Inquiries of we © creating tb Recorder, and the compensation of referred. Mr. Barrett sented the petition of certain Citizens on I zh treet, for the erection of atown pump; referred. Mr. Kane present- ed the petition of Geo. W. Fearson for remis- sion of a fine for selling liquor unlicense: ferred. Mr. Clabaugh, from ways ana ae committee, Teported the Aldermen's resolu- tion relative to the publication of notices by the Mayor; passed. Also, from the water com- mittee, @ resolution authorizing the Mayor to contract with Wm. Whalen for putting down water hydrants for the town, repairing fire. plugs, and tapping maius for one year. passed. ir. Barrett, from the claims committee, re— —— ® resolution to pay the claims of H. volkinhorn & Son and J. F. Essex: passed. The beard took up the Aldermen's resolution Sppointing & committee of conference relative to the market place, pasegd by that board as a fubstitute for a resolution Appointing a com- mittee to consider the expediency of changing location of the town market. The substitute wus adopted, and the committee on the mar- ket-honse was appointed on the part of this board. Mr.Dunlop,from the market committee, asked to be and was discharged from consid— eration of & petition relative to the fish market. Mr. Goddard. from streets committee, reported an ordinance for improvement of West street. Mr. Clabaugh, trom the ways and means com-— mittee, reported an ordinance leensing aud regulating butchers in and out of the markers. The bili provides for the extension of the country produce stands from Market to High street; prescribes nine feet square as the area vi each stand, in the butcher's market or else- Where, except in the new market house, where the ares is much less; and fixes the license ee at £25 for sale of fresh fish, meats or vegetabies. A discussion ensued between Messrs. Goddar Clabsugh, Wheatley and otehrs relative tot right of the corpor: ta vender in bis Own premises toany aren in which to trans- act business, the eflect of t upen creen grocers, and the equity of d plan. There being no disposi a vote + passnge of the bill this mee Libbey movea that when the question upon the passage of the bill the taken on Adjourned. 87 Bishop Colenso, it was stated in the Jat foreign news, had been formaily excommauni- cated for heresy. and the derree will be re- spected in every partof the Anglican Com. muDion. "ne Jackson Missi: A matrimenial ¢ ing toan alarming extent e among our Carroll county friends, snd so far as we have been able to learn, no steps are being taken to arrest its progress. Be A little boy, twelve years of age. died re. cently of hydrophobia, in Sussex, Eugiaud, from the bite of a rat 6&7 All Petrolia might have been bo ears azo for SKK, and it is no WOTth $250,140.00. SF The great bridge across the Ohio near Cincinnati is nearly completed. It is 24K) feet jong, and bas the largest epan in tae world. s7-On Tuesday evening, quite a number of French Canadin residents of New York, met to give expression to their Views toucning the aunexaiion ef Canada, #7 Vermont is gathenng a large crop of —__) ple sugar. SeThere were formerly 700 churches in Moscow, but the Emperor Nicholas coasidered this toe many fora respectanie commuaity, and 34) were by his order torn down. GA cashmere goat, valued at one thousand dollars, passed through Indianapolis on the 7th instant, for Green Castle, in that State. Its ae Measured three feet and twe inches in 2A country editor describes the elipse of the moon as ~beantia! and total. eo BF Detroit is said to be ahead witl perate and determised outlaws—Caaada is so handy. 87° A weolthy St. Louis lady has eloped with A negro minstrel. f BF-Chorch pews are xmong the articles whieh makes raffles hvety in England. BI-The Caliternia peach aad apricots are Blooming already

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