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SS A RS SE ESE STE Che THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, sanday Excepted, At the Star Building, 8 .W. Corner Pennsylvania Av.and Lith Street / BY Tae EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. —_——o ENGRAVING, CARD PLATE PRINTING ATTENDED TO BY FRENCH & RICHARDSON, Booksellers, Stationers, AND Practical Engravers, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ESTWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. WOODWABD'S NAT! containing 3.00 or. for THE NEW WEST; .2 CALIFORNIA ASD Is6s, By C IN 1-67 y Cans. Loving Brace iq THE SEXES BESE AND ABTER. By Wm. 8. io Holcomb, ME. Deeenasse on ca seceeee: wees 50 SCIENCE OF RIGHTS. By J. G bichh aeecncecesee: F200 SSPROTS OF HUMANITY 00g 75 MMY TRY. AND WHAT HE DID 1 TormNem, ii. By Napier agi as PLETON’S SHORT TRIP EUMOPR Kaitos or st SMITHS OLD 1s TORY ...... - $200 NTILLA’S ‘CIPROOAL MBTHOD FOR MaTENING 8 ‘ARISH OB BNGLIGH. 31 60 GUIDE TO 2 00 TESTAMENT SAURBD AND CONSTBUCTIVE ART. ‘4 o. BR. utes s 25 PRIMEVAL MAN. Ey the “Duk ie of Ar- Siee MEN, WOMEN AND HOSTS. By Phelps. $1 50 THE GATES AJAB. By Phelps. 31 50 THE GATES WIDE OPEN. Wood - — )RACTICAL MANUAL OF TREATMENT OF CLUB F00T sn eG 2S A MANUAL OF By Cole nan... THB_BLAMELESS PBINCE, PORMB err enreerceceenee PRELACY AND BITUALISm Z wee 2 OD AND OTHER onl 50 ALT-WATEB DICK ...... THE AMBRICAN YEAR BOOK AND Na- te ‘BAL BEGILTEB FUR i569 33 30 THE MALAY ACCHIPELAGU. By Wat B00 seeps cenerennenniearnesaetinennnss meal OO FISHING IN AMERIGA. By Scott....g3 50 YESTERDAY, TO-DAY.AND FOBEVEE $2 00 *LIQE'S ADVENTURES twp ss sateen ee in WONDER ~$1 bu POETICAL WORKS OF + B. es!y). G@. HAL Breo" $2 60 BECOLLECTIONS OF LORD BYRCN. Sat Clee rors <a SBS TUE CASE METHOD OF DRAW: 91.00 KATHLBEN, A Novel Paper... = PHEANEAS FINN. Paper...............81 93 BREAKING 4 BUTTERFLY... 3s APPLBTON’S JOURNAL, Monthly Part. Bo. FOB HEB SAKE. Paper. w seennamene TB THE BBAWSVILLE PAPER. By Moses v6 [ss . Seeenaatee UEEB DISCOURSES ON QUEBE PRO. VERBS ete sonnagumeenear sent $1 50 ABISTEB’S STOBY. Sy Emily Bowles. $3 50 HAVES’ OPEN POUAB SBA. seca y ton. sees ro 4 FROM LON: Y. & Tale of the 12th cen- ve Corbinean..........@1 75 =U RUNGDALE AB: ‘tracts from the Dis rice an! Letters of ish Preacher) $2 6@ IMPEOVED woo: Poc aR oF THE 188 LAN- SEaGES ESPNS ooo pena PS MADAME DE SPABL. Au Historical Novel. Amely Bolte. Mime; — most 3 RB SEVERIN. By Madame Avgusies Creven hor Of “A Sisters Sion). lems claie gl Po owy WAYS OF RUROPE. By Boyar Taylor ther of Views Afoot.” “treccs ann Cc siforuis end Wextea” iu, ehth “$e 2 Prt i | | | pigs ins Cd PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Et $2,500,000, Policies isened on ali the diffsrent plens. and all ore NON-PORFEITARLE after three sunual premt ave been ff Ums hi rs white tn og to the eter pes izme aid Si betvenes e's ven Blanks tables of sats, ana ll ietormation will Pg ferniehed gratis, on ‘pplication persoaalty or » whom the most Hberal a 2 of fhe examining phyat- found at the office every day a’ter 3's videw? of 5 per cent upon the premi m1 efved in 1918 dectared in January by the company, and Bow ready to he delive: JORN RIGGLES. Acent. Room No. 1, Washington Buf ding. Cor, 7th st. and Pa. ave. myls-3w" Capita ' Represented by th. lords « 0,000, North Amertean of Hart- a . Interpatienal. of New York; Nation- al. Washinston; Peabooy Fire. of Ra'thuors, Ma, Tere same 8 other responsible companies. oss paid promptly JOHN RIGGLES. Agent, Cor 7th and Penna ave. my ow" THE MOST SUCCESSFUL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE WORLD. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF OON- CASH CAPITAL... s+00e$1,000, 000, JAY COOKE & CO. GENERAL SOUTHERS AGENTS. B NINE MON?HS 5,000 POLICIES BEEH ISSUED. INSUBING IN ROUND HAVE BEER ISSUED. INSU $15,000,000. No better evidence can be furnished of the STABILITY OF THE COMPANY faver with which the public regard the - of sort to simplity ead reduce the cust of LIFE INSUBANCE. APPLY FORA POLICY. BLACKFORD & HAMLINK, 466 SEVENTH STBEET, opposite Post Office, i RAL AGENTS FOR THE DISTRCT i OF COLUMBIA, JAY OOOKE & 00. Genera) Southern Agents National Lile Insurance sp%-tf Company of the U.5. A. NCL. EC. NATIONAL CAPITOL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF WASHINGTON. Chartered by Special Act of Congress. POLICIES NONFOBFEIT, NO BRSTEICTION ON TRAVEL O& OvCU- ATION, DIVIDBNDS ABRUALLY. BO COMPANY MANAGED MORE ECONOM- HOME OFFICE—Gatr's Beiorsc. sp 22-Sn Naw BBW YORK BOU a.W. fe Cor th and F sts,, under ot £v WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY. MAY 19, 1869. SPECIAL NOTICES. ERRING BUT NOBLE. SELV.HELP YOR YOURG M¥M. who having Brred, desire a betier MANHOOD. tent in nea RED SANITARY iD ASSOCIATION ine Philadelphia, Pa. i9-eoam A medical essay on the Oxnse and Cure of p: mature decline in man, the treatment of Nerv end Physical debility, &o. “There ts no member of soriety by whom this boo! rev not be fe useful. whether such p-rsom holds the relation of Parent, Preceptor or Clercyman — MrnicaL Tivgs ano Gazette at by mail on receipt of ftv cents 4ddress the Author, Dr. & DeF. Cartis, 5> North Uharles St., Baltimore. my I3-ly SPEOTAL NOTICE —br. Curtis begs to notify his Washington patients that, owing to his exten- Baltimore, he wii Devility. nd all disenses the system. my 2 THE PAIN KILLER. So snstiy celehrated. was introduced to the pnbitc abcut twenty-nve rs d now enjoys w v1 popularity une gual the eure of diptheria dysentery. che . conghs and colds, scalde, thoutan equal. Sotd by all the te.—Daiiy Plaindealer, Clee ha ra morbus barns, ote. orincipal nd, Onio. P. Sng AN LOTION” ne BEAUTISYING beasts pad AND COMPLEX. MOV. LL BE 10) OK Li Be pe he a 18 and BLOOMING. * Kor LA) the NUBSERY it is invaluable. FergertLeunn HON” ta theeniy's ak 5 IAN LOT: the enly reli ody for diseases and blemishes of the SKIN. the TO! he, ets REL ‘25 cents per cake. “FLOR DE MAYO. FLO) ‘¥O.? AMUSEMENTS. N4AtionaL THEATER. 18 EVENING. FTES an the Emo.ional if is "AVERY 0 MO ae Cast with the Poli ot i} A. (NATION. Friday—BEBEFIT OF jCOTT-3IDDO! 1 8. EAT Mi, apd eaOm HAMILTON BRUB. at thets at Seventh Street Park, THU! doth 1809,’ aoa to commence nm. read Eabiot tome Wel nt oan, feand I : h ‘bark tm abuudaree. “Tickets, 23 '; EE GBB. TS CURIOSITY IN THE 1 WORLDIN TH SHAPE OF HORSE FLESH! 4 TWO-LEGGED COLT! ae enue. tween lst ani treets. it i Mare it about f weeks old; fouted witheut any fore lens. Ie brought from Port T. food. It is the most M #7t2880TT Hay. OLE BULL’® GRAND 00) 'UBDAY BVENING, Assisted by the foll fi BARTON. ; Mr. . MA S enor: Mr LENJAMIN O' qnpaniat, Mr THEODORE i jc Conservatory o! jc. Seats cam bo scoured, utr Meteerctt Seats c rr ner: sic store, commencing on Wednesd: morning. May 19. at 9oclock. Doors open at 75; commence at 8o’clock. THOMAS R. TURNBULL, bi ager. myl5-6t “LET US HAVE PEACE!» GRAND NATIONAL PEACE JUBILEB AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, Te Le held in the CITY OF BOSTON, JUNE 15, 16, 17, 18, AND 19, Is To commemorate the restoration of PEACE THROUGHOUT THE LAND THE COLISEUM, im which the Jubilee is to be held. will afford SAND PERSONS and the snties aed et Oe Fs ot r taiuments will inciude oratorio pertormances by THE GREATEST CHORUS THOUSAND” Galt fc Scheols, with an Orchestra of ONE THOUSAND INSTRUMENTS, ‘ini if ines Stulcians inthe United States. nes and best DISTINGUISHED GUESTS from all sections of the Union. inclading NA- TIONAL AND STATE OF Fic Taba eat wari in the Jubilee, and the citizens cf Boston will prepared to extend those hospitalities and at- tentions to visitors from al-road which they hope may serve jpeagurate retarn of kind and fraternal feeling among ail American citizeps. and aid in perpetuating throuzhout the world," PEACE OM EARTH, GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN.” ‘The immense outlay sttendant upon this vas nadertxking hee been guaranteed with an - mrled promptness by the citizens of Boston. en- suring for the Festival and Jubilee every succees which pecuniary eid can commend. nae: following scale of prices has been estab- E)GLE ApxISsiON, with secured seats, $5 and ‘83, according to location. BENG TM AN WISSION, 1PithOMs BOCUTOM HERE. -semnene $2 Season Ticker (transferable) admitting three per ons to all the entertainments xiveu in the Oo “ ah Ast cauuszy, 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, Wisuse 2 00., MAY BUILDING, Seventh Street, opposite Post Office Dep't, 8. DEPOT OF THE CALIFORNIA WINES, BRANDIES, kc. 00,000 CIGARS. et fom to the superior character of tae Goss om . mylo-ly ening Star, PINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The York money market continues t> ‘Work easily, and there are no indications of | any immediate chance to lower rates Loans on Stocks are geaeraliy made at > per omnt, snd on DORds at6 percert. The tanks aredi:- eountivg un ‘0 f>e Tull wanis of their custom- per cent. (or prome eames. The gold market remams strour. Thedectios © 7. Bad go effect epen rhe 1aci of the fall baring N&. 5,052. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, PAYMASTBR FRANK CLARKE has been or- dered to the recei hip Fortune, t> be sta. tioned at Baltimore. JouN HAY—“handsome Jobn”—Private S» retary of President Lincoln, has taken editoria charge of the Springfield (111) Journa?, How, Wy. A. HOWARD anpointed mimiste- to China, bas not, we understand, fully de- ided to accept the mission. He is ho!diag tae matter under o Tae Finst AssisTANT POSTMASTER (FEN. BEAL bas issuea au order that no clerk shal) give information to the members of the press, uf by so doing it interferes with bis duties. THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE of the Hoase of Repre earttives go to Philadelphia They ere to oo Monuay next from New York. spead a week ia Phitadeip ris. San Francisco, re:w THE OF PIcBRS and mid hipmex ot tue Naval Academy, Anvspotis, zive a grand ball. as a farewell complimeat to Admiral Po-ia,on the nightof June ith.et which Pres dear Gran: is expected 12 be presea:. Beever Msjon Gen. Rurvs INGAtts, As_ sis ant luarverma.ter General, has been re. tained member of the Retiring Board, 1a session in New York c’-y, in place of General Reeve, relieve from duty on thai board. THE ORDER detatli-g First Lientenant John R. Rothwell to duty as Indian Agent has been revoked, apd he has been ordered te report to Major General Schofield, commanding the De- partment of Missouri. E_ B. Jupson, of Syracuse, N. ¥., bas been selected as @ member of the Board of Visitors st the Naval Academy, Annapolis, to rttend the annual examination, which commences to- morrow. Rear ADuigat J. B. MonTComery has been detached ‘rom the command of the naval station at Sackett's Harbor, N.Y , amd placed on waiting orders: and Commodore J. P. McKinstry hes been ordered to that piace to fill the vecapcy. APPOINTMENTS HY THE PRESIDEST.—The following appointments bave been made by the President: Obarles Clinton, to be Treasurer of the Branch Munt and Assistuxt Treasurer of the United Staies, at New Orleans, La., and F. A. Starring, to te ageat of the United States to examine the accounts of consular officers. FOR PRromotiow.—Mr. J. Huntington has been de~igpeted ior prometion to a third-class clerkship in the Third Anditor’s Uffice, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of J. W.F.Cupz, ard George N. Middlebrook has been promo’d to a second-class clerkship in the same office. BLonpe RCCK, upon which the English steamer St. George wrs recently lost, is not on he co-*t of Maine, as stated in thenewspapers, but lies south halt east three and-a-half miles from the Seal Islands off the corst of Nowa Sco- tia, The Seal Island lighthouse (English) is three and-a-half miles from Blonde Kock. ‘THE SECRLTARY Or THR TREASURY i< con. stamt'y a the ieceipt of letsers .rom par.ies asking for the reivsue of Unitcd States bonds that have beealo-: or des royed. The S-cre- tary bys no authority to 1: 7me bonds that have be n destroyed. snd in all cases tue parties have their redress by only appealing to Con- grit. Tak WHITE Hovuss.—Among the visitors at the Executive Man.ion to-day were Senator: Cole, Fenton, Thayer, Buckingham; Hon. W. A. Howaru, Minister to China, General N P. Banks, Popresentatives Churchill, Williams, Townsend; Hon. Henry T. Blow, Minister 10 Bigszils and oihers. Gx, TERRILL, the new Third Assistant Postmaster General, will enter upon the <‘ ~ charge of his duties on Monday next and it is thought a large number of removals and ap- pointments will be made in bis office during tue ensuing week as it is the desire of the Post- master General Cresswell that all changesta. made in the department by the first of June. THE TENURE-OF-Orrice Law. — Secretary Fish yesterday sabmitied to Aitorney General Hoar for decision the question of the exieat of Power of the President, under the present ten- ure-of-office law, to make appointments dar- img the recess of the Senate in cases where Consuls bave resigned since the adjournment of the Senate. This law is regarded as ambig. uous on ibis point. Hox. Cotumsus Decaxo, Commissioner of lnternal Revenue, having returned here yex- terday ‘com h‘s visit to his home in Ohio, was at his office to-day, and kept busy most of the time in receiving Senators and Kepresenta- tives having business with his Department. Nothing of importance took piace ia that bureaw to-day, though a number of appoint- ments and removals will be made during the present week, some of which it is expected will be annoanced to-ro-row. Path xt Case Decryed.—Hon.S. S. Fisher, Commussioner of Patents, hes just decided an important interference case for letters patent for self-cancelling stamp, the p.rties peing 3S. M. Clark, late Chief of the Printing Barean at the Treasury Depar.neut, and A. O. Fletcher, of New York city, both parties claimwg pri- ority in their imventions which are similar. The Commissioner of Patents, after examining all the evidence edduced, decides in favor of Mr. Clark, and letters patent will be granted to him. Paciric Raltmoap.—Tbe President of the Union Pacific Railroad Company baving filed in the Department of the Laierior an affidavit showing the comp leiion and equipment, as re- quired by law, of the last 86 miles of their rail. road and teleprapR line, which commences at the 1,060 mile post on that Company's road ‘west of Omaba and terminates at the 1,6 mile post, the Secretary of the Interior has in-:ract. ed the Governmert Oommissioners, Messrs. yearin Washington. and its next anneal meeting will be held here on the first Monday ia Msy, I8;e. WEDDING OF A MEvnER oF ConGRess.— ‘There was a targe assemblage of disiingnished And fashionable persons at the Methodist Epis- copal Caurch, in Philadelp'via, on Fifth street, below Green, yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, i ; 3 LEWIS McKENZIE & CANDI- to witness the marriage of Gen. James S. Neg- | HON. LE NDI ley, of Pittsburg, the Representative in Uon- Co mmegtee “ oNGAESS. Gress from the twenty-second district of Penn- PR seater eee ee E i S: wl > 9. — Ho Lewis sylvania, to Miss Ashtoa, of Schayltilt | . AUBxam! acre yrs county. Among those preseat were many ex- army olfieers, who served during the rebellion. The bride, Miss Grace Ashton, was attred in full brida) costume, while the bridezroon. Gen. James S. Negley, wore a piain black suit. The bridesmaids were Miss L. Roop acd Bempsbire Railroad, is announced in the Gorett: of this evening as a Conservative Re. publican (Independent) candidate ior Gong:ess for the Seventh Congress‘onal District of this State. Tae other candidates are W Inch, Indep Lewis Jobuson & Co quo stocks aud boads im home and foreign mayaets as follows New Yous, May 19.—First Hoara—| S 6%, 11, Coupon. 125: 520% IRB. coupons 1 Miss Sinn; the groomsmen. ( i ie, aan, 5 1568, compen. Ms a chaeland Mr. Ashton. The officiating clevzy- sly! Weg 8 og Ty reg men were Kev. Mensrs. Ashton, Todd, Smitey Coraficates, 5°"); Mariposa, Atian- and Murphy. the services being performed by | Oamberiond, the former geatieman. The bridegroom, Major Umon Telegraph. 43%: Quicksitwer, Warer Por ors General James S. Negley, is from Aliezheny “i ae ~<a 1 Mr ra county. He served thromgh the war m the aw: Whnaree ies: so pe Union army with a good record. and © Central Oleveiand Well known as the Represeut.tive in Cong: New ORLEANS, May 19,.—Un-i Inst night the x: Sa, 60. preterte from the Allegheny district. He is a y adjoming city of J od ia t Wayne, i. ny mm an fine abilties and exretient social quali this Metropolitan Dis 40 & Wabae ‘Aan The bride, Mi-s Grave Ashton wept the Meropoliian toree, Fr Bo AS a, Un kill county, and as “he daez armed resistance to every & pies GSN: Ameriow Express, ¢ Ashton. of the Metropolitax P- Union. 15; Ubicago & Alton, Dreterred. 1564. Market stronc. © r) sia ye. {By Cabie.) ..—Consots, #2 4d steady. Atlamon. fonets, + Test ther auiby agation courts, East might the Metropolitans o thr Arr INTNESTS IN THE PATENT OFFICE. tollowing appomtmeats Lave been made Commissioner of Paceats Lompow, May iv. | ik on the ti lopkias, of Vs; 6m nicipal building of Jetferson, which was filled | ; p.m —Honds, §5 5. firm m Hull. of li. caw Penick | With armed citize-e. A small battle easuna pop sf : , es a sm sued, les - ~* ed: Bry v Meo oe ee . Syelve oF fourteen Metropolitans were word: | one ge jadlge Madden ‘Orieana, 11,0184 Myeatt. of G.: Cha:. G. Fishe-, of D. Ga | Si, owe itis thought dangeroasly, whereapon nd Jane~ ©. Boatman. of Ohio; M.T. Ellsworth, Baitimere ete, To-day oi Wis. BaLTiMors, May 4 Fiour dull. and demand very light #00 Clerks—obert O'Conner, of Ala.; Jame> B. Kinney. of Conn.; J. H. Richardson, of N. C.; Allea M. Bland, of D. C.; F. Leon. of La.; end L. P. Freund, of Il Promoiions trom first to second clas"—D. C. Alea LS on J. Le rape Lag core and J. ©. Lav . E. Fillmore, to first ; J.T. Allen aad D. P. Cowl, to 81 0. Tue Temasvay Pristine Derantuent.— S-cre ary Boutwell brs perieciod his arrange- a i " Building and meeting with fang hg ad st | do. Extra, go. ‘The soldiers are still on the ground. There was no demonstration again: troops. though the police. four times s< merous as the soldiers furnished by Gen.Mow- ¢, were driven off. Men's for a recons:ruct.on of the bond, bank- No citizens were hurt. as they were protected Te-D ac one earewrey printing of be Treteey inne araioes cone or ae a . | Ravrmons, May oas_abeume Chain Department. The paper is :obe made at a mill | - essing q to-day. city is pro- 55 bid. 55% seed near Philacelphia, under the supervis‘on of an officer of the » nd will bear the NEW YORK ITEMs. Government water mark, to count »rfrit which Bad His Pocket Will be felony. The paper will 2lso contain te. yellow ioe site which, when pho >z7apbed. Se eee ‘wil appear black. An express company wilt appen ay Will | Miaister Mot paper to New York, giving du; Teceipis for it, one of which will be given to the p.per-maker and the other cent to the De- partment bere. At New York the gr-en co! ored portions of the notes will be printed by private -ompany, who wiil be held respor- sible for the return to Washington ot every sheet of paper received, either printed or | ‘B&,,Weshing‘on, was arrested in spoiled. When received ‘here the other por- es p someon the spotted "ahess, walt be Banged i "party thie mocaienn Beh at 116 75-100. E. Ww, Clare Co. asawn, 182, over io another eat ¢ Treasury to Tegistered, at 116 7*-W 9. ‘arner BH Teceive the impress of the seal. “7 to | attempting to Tob a safe m the ofice of Deios | TS#i* — ered, at 116 £7-700 EX?PLosion AT THE Pension Orrice—Tae Commissiongr’s Room Bapty Dawaceo.— About brlf-past eight o’olock this morning an explosion occurred in ihe office of Hon. Feory Van § Aernam, Commissioner of Pensions which completely demolished the windows and one of the doors, and charred the upper Portion of the wood work. Fortunately no ore was injured. The Assistant Engineer of the building. Mr. A'exander Hamilton, having discovered that there was a leak in the gas Pipes, went in the Commissioner's office, with Joseph Jackson, a colored man, aad, upon as- cending a step ladder to ascertain if tne leak was in the pe in that room, struck a maich, when the explosion occurred, knock- SIXTEEN THOUSAND Do: BOND yar and Grais Mis ROBBERY IS Saleen! ND | New York Flour and Grain Market To-day. TIu0RR, A Live Mam my 4 Deap Man's Corrin.— The jatest attempt of a convict 60 escape from was seized, gazced, | pii.on occurred at the Jol‘ec penitent ary last Hamilton trom the and Jackson | and robbed of £16,00, which he had for deliv- Tresday morning. (ae the evening previous a Gor ueaianute me ther cles paband $y, to — —— in this cif He was | colored convict bad died. and bis dead body cunpieuly Socmcumiee en = loches 1D. sa Pesan ee Beware Was placed ina rough coffin for burial. On windows on the 7th ‘s‘reet Toesday morning, when the remams were about to day, when he informed the chat he | wr'ch ie chor distance from the pee, s Messen. wr'ch is & short distance ibe missiover's room to the library, settng | expected another thie moraing. Howert wns | ore of the officers ved the curiains on fire, bi the witdow | pot prevent when the No. | of the coffin lid. which had not ye: been shutters, and charring some of ins, Wood | 16 North Caries street is a few doors trom | sciev ed lid work. ¢ SOR esraped upinjured, bu! am- | Feyette street, and at the time berold. i blac! ilton was slightly burned about the neck end was filled with peopte. “rhe fosmaneer ance H live white, rene ay Yo head and bed his hands badly cut, The pipe | the alarm and was Telessed trom the room's | the coffin. had been leaking during the night and the | snort time aiter the robbery took place. | nly aad rec lower portions of the wincows being raised a . few inches allowed the cold air fa. wn, a SUROPEAN NEW Lox1ox, May 19 —Mr. John Jay, the Ampri- aa Minister to Anetra, went to 3 yewer- Ship Margaret, from Britton Ferry f — — bas put into Falmouth leaking: and will di The New York April Sth, rived at Cadiz, experiencing heavy gair-. She pcan leak, Jost a mast, and suffered other ee ANNIVERSARY OF THE SOCIETY OF THE CISCINNATI. ich forced ihe gus to the ceilirg, hence no escaped books or papers on the desk er floor of the It will ly re- ndred dollars aoe the ave the room in order. bumself, expecting that would ve carried — the gs aed before TyIBg gToU Mp out and escape. he raised the lid slightly te Ume to spoil bislittle game.” If be had re- mained quiet a minute or two —- the lia | Would Bave beea screwed down, and be woula iP ly have been smothered io death. ‘ING PROPLE.—Theharness makers of Chicego are on a strike for an advance of 2 per cent. The new rates are: First-class work- Men, $15 & week; second class, #15; third class, $12. The brick-makers at Peekskill, N.Y. ——<———___. KILLING ov Inotam Paisormas at Fort Ha The following military intelligence ceived at General Sberidan’s headguar- at Barnum’s Hotel to-day. the - Hamil*>o Fisb presid've. The sr sion is .ecret, but it); Bndersicod that the election of officers of the society will take place ibi: afternoon. peter toserace site amass BARVARD UNIVERSITY. Bostox, May 19.—At a special meeting of the Board ot Overseers ot Harvard University to-day, the nomination of Charles G. Eliot, for the Presidency, was confirmed by a vowe of 16 wages at present vary from $2 to $2.50 The turners of New York York c'ty Teport wages at $13 a week. The jeura: 2 plumbers report we zes at £3.75 to®1 a day of ten hours’ work. The shirt cuiters of New York city report wages as averaging #20 a | t0>- lie, hector aoe cae maids tried ee ee for shop hands, bee} Lovpon Laxps.—The fellowi tracts or | 0 Sbeath it in the body of ac officer, when one Gity Rattroaa bes Sed the Wasse af che | parcels Of lands Rave tree: motentiy aan by | itn kere bac dead. Big Head look drivers and conductors from $2 to $2.25 a day. The ren desire au advance fo $2.5). On Broadway Road of Brooklyn, the wazes Dave been raked from $1.75 toS2 a day, the new rates to take eflect oa Jane Isi. ——______ > MEDICAL PRESCRIVTIONS.—The New York Legislature bas recently passe-i an actin reter- ence to the compounding of physicians’ pre- seriptions. By the termso tie law no apoth- Mr. J.C. Colemas, of Loudon, agent of Green ia : Sixty acres of uni. Towed irad wear Gu'ltoia, belonging to Mr. yan Ducen, to Mr. Sullivan. of New York, with scorn on the circle of bayonets surround- stanbed t Hazen ang bun and Sergear: . Gauger- ously wo bim im the back. A guard shothim dead. +Dnil Knite” tried to stan everybody pear him and he was pricked seri- ously by bayoneis. He and rhe senselevs Card- igan were then disarmed and place’ in the guardbouse. L -sburg to Washingtoa. 7 One bundred actes belomgiug to Bit. eon Arraigs ix Ccna—Rgrortep BURsine or ecary is to permit any person in his employ to | at $20 per acre, Mr. 1 of New York, pag Pd As ~ ee oe pet 3,3 prescription ne eit per-on isa Tekan oe nae iH. Jt old | ana yesterday for active service in the field medi jua‘e, or has served ap tice me ‘y .4.M, Rear se bure. . BS ‘ ar nares rd am apprentice. The tailure of Sebepier & G>.1n New York, canses some uneasiness in cireles m Havana. The Pari) contains a of burning of the town of Sabanica, pnt che ‘RO? credit ina SF of the provis‘ons of the act are to be deemed jemeanors, and punish by a fine of £00. nt for six months in jail. If death ensues, the effence is te be deem- ed felony, and pupished by a fine of not less than #1,000 nor more than $5,0 0, anu imprison- ed in the ned me) for not lees than two -. inst. Accounts nor more than four years, or by both fine and | Lecsbury Wask rytonian, ow at band reduce the affair to a skirmish prisonment, in the discretion court, vr z 7 The Spanish and rebel ia the interior Tun Lowpow SrawDanp Om THR ALAnawa | feed Over this teste Noe, York to Sacra. | 27 EL ee SIT GLazws-—The London Standard takes up | mento, the total distance being 3,377 miles, ane ‘ay ing from want of bama claims q) ol Ne will try —. etrawberries SELS. PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CERO ‘Bread is to be sold tin cars. eee tn ordet fromthe Seiect Counchy, | They climate tae nents Seer oars. | Mes, PICTURD NAILS, BINGE, ae, based on an old State law which was passed | quart. and the trip will be made in atrifeover | Please remember mame and number, a 1797. three days. | TERMS CasH. apts om i

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