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Va a ane AL EE _ THE FVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, | ac At The Star Bullding, } ‘ 8.W. Comer Peansylvan‘a Av. and ith St, | am | EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. 2 THE STAR le w reed ae to their sub- : ee Six Mouths, $3.00: One Year, $5.00. No paper are srutfrom the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY sTAR-pabiished on Fridey| V2", 35—N2_ 5.346, — €race about them, the }) si styles, which agwoci- quite worthtiy with the names by | hich they are known, but these are mot the ones which are loaded @own with @ mas of trimmings. @OATS HAIR. Tt is quite ® pleasure to notice the fine pol de herre or “gak” cloth ix revived as one of the prominent materials of the season and as par- Heulerty adapted to tate spring «nits and travel ing wees. The Color or Cute rather for the | ore at penn eam he be cated cokers, consist Principals of those which | mentioned the deeper fensile morte or — leafsbade. The pale butt, however, is decidedly the favorite. WASHINGTON D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1870. morning—$1.50 s year. | ruffles of the material with black velvet be- tween. A very handsome suit of gak cloth was exhibited at Stewart's great opening a few days the lower skirt trimme! with a fi Fe at pleating, AMUSEMENTS. . ; a THE WORLD OF FASHION, | ein mem rimped fringe of the same a — EVENING STAR. ‘The steamer Lady of the Lake, lately put on | which the party brought an appetite sharpened FORTY. FIRST CONGRESS. esl eyes yy yy a es G Spd ne THBATEE. ————— —* the Norfolk line by Messre. Brown, Plant & | by sea-air and exercise, we took a rapid mareh This Afternoon’ Proceedings. New York and Paris Styles for May. | vetvet. EVENING. W: 3 . Co., returned this morning with the excursion | for the boat; for Fortress Monroe was yet to be is = x The ne ee ete wen trimmed with tat Last appeatance sf env asaington News and Gossip. | jariy i wor down on ts Thursday's tip. The | rerched and dose’ before sunset” There we Sees Punhion ve. Nemso_High Neeks and |The short sults just fonrorted eae ene oie Me SOREN BROUGHAM, igi tiaigenc eeee eee aa to | Party as very plomant as well as 2 dian: | much handherediet-maving from Uncle Bam's | ip SEXATE Wwe ale Lew w Pour Wears’ | for walking dresses; and the trsins are'sceny ~ neu nited ladies session os bavi ‘OPPERVIELD. tee cageemneneeee win October, | Stished one, embracing Cabinet oficers and | vessels, responded to by gentle- ad tiie Original Bar! D. HOUSE.—Mr. Schenck moved that when the ERCHA OF VENICE. Congressmen, with their families, and many men of our party, as we left the harbor; and the ‘Term of Shert ¥ . = "me Dresses_The Bennet confined to evening dresses of ceremony. MUCH ADU ABOUTA pies Eugente co | GRANDE TOILETTES. adjo e—_Fashienns .: ras Capron from thi. | ¥ell known citizens. Among them were Attor- | United States bands upon the same vessels pagred mevctsigs Thareday nextit be te ‘Abread Hints to Mesnt |The costiiest dreases, excepting in Black and MONDAY. Mar 2, Mrs DP. BOWERS, in the TREAD ings botgpete! for the | "¢Y General Hoar, Senator Chandler and his | struck up some excellent music in the way of a ‘Many of the 3 2 keepers. white, exhibited hardty any contrasts. Rich greai Bistorical Pisy of MARY STUART _— to-day = daughter, Miss Minnie Chandler; Postmaster | pleasant send-off. for ne Friday to Tuesday, (From our Fass e wd Saitte (soft, bat heavy, and finely corded silky an General Creswell, Mrs. Creswell and Miss Mary At Fortress Monroe there was another agroc- wae ba wy Rosenek prevetieg: Tae WAts axp Mzans Commrrree did not | McIntyre; Senator Morrill, of Vermont, Mrs. | able reeeption, Gen. Barry doing the honors. r. Lafiin, (N. Y.,) from Committee on consider the Funding Bil! this morning. being } Morrill and Muse Swann; Senator Edmunds, | The party spent an hour here very enjoyably, | Ptinting reported Sénatereeolution authorizing BRIGNOLI ITALIAN OPERA COM- | engaged all the forenoon on the tariff. Senator Norton, with his wife and daughter; | going through the extensive fortifications, win 1- cola, with ‘authorizing the refurn- PANY, —$_ Judge Welker and Mrs. Welker; Senator Cra- | ing up with a visit to the rooms occupied by | ishing of certain damaged copies, which was Received sock Soe poe Bee deem ee = ng with Mr. Wx. Onton, President of the Western | gin, Mrs. Cragin, and H. W. Cragin, of Yale | Jeff. Davis. In examining these comfortable | Pacsed. tmost en . J wits OPERA HOUSE. _ — New York, April, 1870. Paget iil seemed to be the favorite material, trimmed LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY, There is noth! and oF TH which shows the ineffable silliness and stupidit: donnef nian sopectieen me trkeaned | shade, ofpeople who allow themselves to be led by the | With lace or fringe, headed with reckon ae mat ent than oe t canand in | feathered out, or with bands of feather trim relation to the revival of long dresses for street | maghineont tan Sens aover i The wear. blue, pink, white and —— Unio Telegraph Company, was before the | College; Senator Hamlin, Mrs. Hamlin and rooms, now occupied as quarters by our own tho Hous tesnned tae one Women have written to individuals, and to | sttin and ie ef eet . greatly enhanced coed THIS (SATURDAY) NIGHT. —_ », House Postal Committee this morning in refer- | Mrs. Peters; Hon. Burton C. Cook, Hon. John officers, it was hard to see exactly where Jeff's | for the relief of A. M. McMillan, reported by | the 7, ‘and : | by the ‘b garnitures of ers which now LUCRETIA BORGIA. ence to the government postaé telegraph. A. Bingham, T. B. Connery, of the New York | « martyrdom” came in; and it struck us quite | the Committee on Military Affairs, which came wlth teary cheb eves agate J @e corm Placed on the rte jimi mn of © i Herald; Moses Kelley and Mrs. Kelley, W.S. | forcibly that a great deal of misplaced. yy] OVer from from | left side, and not unfreqorntly « oh sympath; te vires & ‘The bill was ‘against > > ently @ conden, wh ee RATION Day—The General Committee | Huntington, J. W. Thompson and Mrs. Thomp- | had been wasted on the prison life ard tation, portion wekerd (Ind) reported adversely om the med the present conve: tempt to an exard (in ont, Style, a the ome with the other. of John of the Grand Armyof the Kepublic met in New | son, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Forney, General Chip: | ings of the rebel leader. Mr. Paskard also reported bill for the relief Pa on ecemed to = Yoak city yesterday, and designated May 30th | man, Mrs. Chipman and the Misses Lawrence. Atsix p. m. the Lady of the Lake was headed | of Peter M. Johns. P; the to it lay in their Sole aaa Ro. | Sethe day on which soldiers’ graves shall be | Collector Tullock, A.W. Nichols, Mc. Jos. L. | for home, with rather unpromising weather Sa jill for relief of F. A. Conwell. Pased. that it they will retein shart dremes eon feenta can be secured : — —- decorated. perites pee Mr. C. Gautier, Mr. W. H. aspy lay Rigen pasha ye cagp ied ye Dass eon ee payment of bounty | eftorts of a couple of ‘male dresemat, ers to pre- A reactionary dress of very heavy black oro WAtl’s orzna House. égad ax wand toa Premera eer The Lady of the Lake isa tine. large boat, we | came on thick and windy, and before getting | Also, bil tor Peller of James E. Cross, 38th | "Porta for the focks of feminine sheep, | {en'tut sinare and re neg The bel Tgaese cents Frou-Frou, which | ™&Y *y in thestart, and agreeably disappointed | into the river (Potomac) there was sufficient soa ee ee a tine, “The Emami, not be put to the test this | Around with rich old Venetian ports bey éinidigcaues + sa aucrenap the principal | *Y€Ybody by its proportions and accommoda- | to give some qualms to a fow of the passengers, Passed. ing hints and sab Tee cand of cupled, black ostrich Festhe cities of the West. tions; many having supposed that it was merely but the boat held herself with wonderful steadi- Also, bill for the pay it of bounties to the ties: North and intended for s freight boat. But it shows itself | ness, and nobody got “right down” sea-sick. members ofthe Ist ‘New York Mounted ‘Tux Ixptax Wan—General Sherman statos | to be admirably fitted for first-class pawenger | At & a. m., precisely the hour at which she a ey Bots. roel that Indian hostilities have not yet commenced | business, as it should be on a line of this impor- | was due here, the boat touched the Washington : Passed. Also, bill for the relief ot the widow of Henr: RETURN OF THE FAVORITES in the Sioux country, but he is expecting dis- | tance. It was built by Harlon Hollingsworth & wharf, and the passengers, before leaving, took the and the wide sash was of the sams rare old In houses in Paris presented costand Ince ruthea a6 tee orke nn tg | CAChor its Visitors on its opening day a lov. syle very becoming to ber 3 Nand which | ,vouauet of violets. Why cannot our ‘poli Commencing MONDAY, MAY 2p. Brown, of the Tennessee volunteers. Passed. very convenient for country excur- follow so charming a» patches to that effect. General Sheridan has | Co., and ranksas an A 1 side-wheel steamboat. | occasion to express, per resolution, their appre- | Also, ‘A bill providing for the payment of | sme found Years ago, when they were intro- | nAmMy a soniaie eet al gone to the front, and will communicate a: once | Adjoining the main saloons are somo thirty-six | ciation of the unwearied and entirely successful | BOURtCS to certain “omicers of "volunteers. | Gee dconen, tertered ba the Manes eee in detail the state of affairs. tiaterooms, handsomely fitted up, and the sa- | efforts of the proprietors and the officers of the | "Mr Storgan (Ohio) from eame committee, re- | 2 Nowld seem as it mattered very lite | six poplins, a white terry, ecru arich*brown, & Reappearance of a tle what the Empress ie (who is not al- | tartan. a shepherd's check, and a boautitel am loons are arranged after the style of the better | boat to make the trip enjoyable. BPihe: Fort Snelniag msctting apart a portion | lowed to walk on the streets) wears to the great | {27#8%..8 shepherd's check. im the sclec > MISS LAURA KEENE, Curmy CLERK Ix THE Taeastny Daranr- | class river and Sound steamers of the North, | The Norfolk line may be set down as a fixed ——e Kort Snelling reservation for military mast of women who have to walk and work, | tion, = ue te Ge eee * AMATIC COMPANY. uunT.—Secretary Boutwell has appointed Mr. | with an eye to the comfort and conve- fact, and we are heartily glad to be able to ., Fase. and adapt themselves to a thousand exigencies OUTSIDE GARMENTS. asd SBAm Saville Chief of the Treasury Department, in | nienee of passengers. The Lady of the Lake | record thesuccemot anothor enterprise planaed wali avers upon i ppaethalinaica Seam navare revere: Wontery, ait arent: | Cloaks neem to be tom in demand this aoassn oon Place of Mr. Wm. H. West. Mr. Saville is at | is also provided with capacious berths below and carrii out by Washingtonians, Mr. Stoughton (Mich.) reported a bill to ex- can women must tag after an . weean | thanever. The suits are so complete that they SPECIAL NOTICE.—On account of the aw ul | Present Chief of the Warrant Division of the | decks, and the boat altogether furnishes sleep- tend the time for the construction of a military Passed. calamity ip ices. which has cast an entire | Sccretary’s office, and willenter upon his new ing accommodations for about one hundred pas- road near Coffee Harbor, Mich! only hope that she will show herself possessed of | need = ang nhetonel either for warmth or 4 are so pretty that it is a sin to ; Also, House bill for relief agement in that city, and will, Sypeee ce | duties on Monday. sengers, with opportunity to increase the ac- | ‘TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | uA%:Xouss.bit for relier of cover them. yh Rh Ng above snnounced in her own version of the latest commodation if found necessary, which is very pec ln ‘Also, joint resolution vt ee Her gl PARISION SENSATION, entitled SUPERVISOR FULTON announces that the re- '. of War to — likely to be the case, from the popularity the Thi Afte: 4 Di toh suite, the upper skirt or the polonaine FROU-FROU! ports of the assessors of the income returns for lime has already attained in the three trips 1: 8 rnoon's Vispatches. Mutkary Bes and ing the side panniers, which area pretty and vere b will be prodnced with New Scenery. by Mr. | District of Columbia, Maryland, Delaware and | 12° te, Tne Proprietors also propose to put and ts reference’ te gracetu! modification of the ire immense action at LAURA KREERES CHESTNEE | a egecmey, which comprise hie district, so tar | 00° SSother boat’ a little later In the eeaoe’ ia SPECIAL REPORTS. Armidaris. Passed. ba ce but there is a suction at LAURA KEENE'S CHESTNUT | gs ascertaized, are favorable to an increase of 3 At the ex of the ae ST. THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. ‘The increase in the Third M: order to fully meet all requirements. motion of rf ‘the Ho: pretty little mantelet w. is as conve ot ee FQiGtiner particular, eee bills of the day and Sanne a ee = — Capt. Denty of the Lady of the Lake is known The New Paper in Gotham. y=) = yo nos And more becoming. | Th ~ Mettornich” ie in- * ape istrict, which Baltimore, abo ‘ Special to The Bening Star. er’s table, and business was —r Seate secured at Evt7s’ Music Store. it | 950,00. asa most competent and reliable officer. He table, and most useful , but ad- oe = = was formerly captain of the E. C. Knight, run- Nuw Yorke, April 30, 1870.—John Russell | lows: for ladies, for morning suits, avd SSPCOND CONCERT REMOVAL AND APPOINTMENT AT THz Treas- | ning to New York and, since Mitchel’ has pres | XOUDE's new hoking decidedly prospetten Tee | Tice ente ioint Fesolution for the erection of a | Snotample of reform im regard absurdly called | in cashmere al'“extra” fore ” * this morning, ‘ing decidedly prosperous for } light station on the Choptank river,in Mary- | om") vier autumn wear. It has extensi vel) in oF THE URy.—Walter H. Coleman, for some years past | bably no equal in knowledge of the navigation | @ frst number, with about fourteen columns of | land. Passed. full” dress. Mme. Olivier not only wears high ‘th: Poy cmmtaiadénine: Banks ang Cramof sab-Treasuries, National | of the Potomac and the neighboring waters. | advertioementsandeirculatingtwenty-ave thou- | "Senate Vil to incorporate the Colambia Kall ating egy orn cee ody wg femme wegen jp pS — jlo United legen ipeasccraiage in ee ue James P. wee a ap in bNeorie 81nd copies, Con pitioten Dieter ee! to | lady visitors will bee . to do the same. “ Watteau cloak, which obtained a brief vogue FIST SEASON, 1869-70. so Sages Deemontow y has been secured as the steamer’s clerk, SSO SS REPO! Senate bill authorizing the establishment of bev! 72 teres oem papbeuate pen 1 understood b: BIVts. AT LINCOLN HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, pooner ems eae eer? Boutwell, and | and the company have in Mt. Charles Spear, | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. an additional land district in Dacotah. Pamed. | fuch 8m inviation can only be the strictness | Over-skirte are longer and less bunchy than ge Parnell, late Second Deputy Commis- | General Superintendent, a good active officer. Senate joint resolution tixing the point of APRIL 30, 1870, ts junction ‘of the Union Pacific and Central | ¥h which the etiquette of low necked dresses | they were through the winter. They are made reas Bas sioner of Internal Revenue, was appointed to | Messrs. Brown and Plant ‘also give their per- IMPORTANT FROM PARIS. {rEsion. of the ston Pasite ona is observed in “society” in and France, | Sricstt materiale crepe apd the Ube aed me HER! will play Liszt's Grand | fill the vacancy. tonal supr rvision to the business of the line, and | Alleged Plot Against the Life of the Few gg roads northwest of Ogden. and the universal borrer any departure draped more flowingly. Inside rafics of lace Rigoletto” at the Choral Society's we hardly need speak of their business capacity, Emperor_The Tuillieries to Have Senate bill to i rate the National Union | Tom established custom Cg ao = are much ad the fiat maslin rafts in Hall, Saturday Evening, April | 4 Cowrnowtex BILt.—The various contend- and ability to carry out what they undertake. Been BI Se ‘Bank of the Disteic It is announced that the Emperor of Kussia im Up. tof Columbia. Ke- saga phenisge ’ _ | Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evening Sar. ferred to Committee on the Districe KHORFER AND Samcect arvaas fis foe alc ve nase ie Birspde petis Darty proceeded to the now hotci, | PARIS, April t-—Heports are rte in this ety “Senate ag ie I rg im) C vane = “i i i ul ° ro 9 eforieand Fiolim,) | troduced in the House, are about harmonizing, | ¢ne Atlantic, which, with its fine proportions bad Lanse rey poriae a Ap cert rhs ‘Ark, Heferred to Gamuarie ex ‘Appeopria: vag, April gous, ""Te | It is said, and will probably agree upon one of | and commanding French roof, is the handsomest ‘ — tions. ming, Api > the bills, and urge its favorable consideration alleged that yesterday a deserter from the army, Senate bill explanatory of the fourth article ese by ‘ge as well as the most conspicuous object in the @ non-commissioned officer, was arrested in the | of the treaty oF February 21, 1867, with the ME rie CHASE. wil sing Kucken's “Good | by the Pacific Kailroad Committee. The bill | city. It is admirably conducted by A. G. New- : > Nicht ny hotel in Rue Montmartre, who had in is pos- Shi Indians. to © i Hall, Sturiay Brvoming Aged Soke | 820 which the compromise will be effected was | ton, of hotel fame, who is assisted by his son, a | session a letter from Guetave Flourens, and a | [ran Ginna” Referred to Committee on Prepared by Senator Howard. young gentleman who har many warm friondsin | Rote containing instructions for his part in the * i execution of the conspiracy. Sai: d's song, Washington, and everywhere else that he is The Figaro says: ee the design of the tion of the first twenty miles of the Cairo and uUrAgeous Vallenciennes, which are intends to bestow on the co ung Indy | Cdged with imitation % the order of St. Catherine as ax evidence ot hic = flooding the yn tay ay prettier are t and admiration. It would mark a new narrow French rufties fn! a 0! i the hi ‘of womanhood | cascade of lace in front. ei if others or confe distinction would ‘The de medicis collars, peer, Sar os follow this high precedent and reward an effort | Tells e collar, are now simost universally with Seer On ot momen Gnd wr Honeckonoers may be intereste rested to learn that What can be more absurd and senseless than | "©W “Nottingham™ lace curtains, in rich gui oe eUtca Sota Sees henseattr,| Kral temtay Soper ieteee hey as necked dress as indispensable to a fashionable | Mfteen to twenty . 4 ASTER EU M F x arme,” at t Lincoln Hall, Saturday E: Senate bill to extend the time for the comple- will sing . p> . « back parlors and the s ~ toilette? Ir there are women who will persist | (ite handsome enough for Choral Society's Concert, TRE Proposep INcREASE OF THE CURREN- known. lotters was to blow np the = Fulton Railroad. P; . ss 5 ang’ the @ rts of their person | bed rooms of country houses. Hala 5 5 palace of the Tuil- | * x ‘ , Ing the upper pa perso ° aie Lincoln Hail, Saturday Evening, April uth. cY.—Gen. Garfield, chairman of the Committee About 10 a. m.the Mayor of Norfolk, accom- Een and of the Pretecture of the Police. ante tun aw vo theues ne boomy ox d, let other women at least be free to me RO ——_ = — a Sap ee Troe, Ring and Currency, reported to the | panied by a committee of tho Board of Alder. |, Prince Anatole Gemidoff de San Donato, the | Bank of De Nex eaten —_ wear high dresses if they choose. ee MG ACERS TQUNG AND Me, Da House yesterday a bill to increase banking fa- | Ten and Common Council, called upon the | husband of F: Tipeces Mathilde de Montfort, ot | ” Senate bill to authorize the Burlington and ne = death; “and alwars | Oneshilling per yard in London, and ten shillings ~ : a Provides for the issue of spe ie millions of | tol, and the Mayor tendered to them, and pit is reported that the Pope has advised the = eee ee tective clothing they wear at home. ls common Wissen, tn setueen amd ga, {tee eahionane " ll sing * Joyful. | dollars national currency to the States having through them to the distinguished party, the rench clergy to cast their influence and yotes THEW 7 5 ; sebse so litve account among women tha! combinstion,) are four dollars per yard, A. . a - - bs * siebee NG PEorLE.—An extensive strike ot ‘na heari “ i reg onan " ? I J WVictory Song. at the | le than their proportion, and for the redemp- | hospitalities of the city. Mayor DeCordy stated | fF he plebiscite in favor of the government. | | THEM mong the brick makers, 160 in nun. | incannct obta'n a hearing in competition with | Soo three, ‘English Bramcls two, Tay Choral Society's Conc on Saturday Evening, | tion and cancellation of forty millions of legal that, in consequence of the sad calamity at FROM LONDON TO-DAY. ber, at Croton Landing, south of Peekskill, FASHIONS FOR FOUR Years. Mae eat eometck cane tone an eoaapenee April Hb. a ST tenders. Richmond, the citizens were about to assemble | The Times on the Greek Atrocities — EE EIT eon lara aaah gage Oh! that some great social power would arise | of two thicknem of stif brown paper, With wad TN IVREROW ol EWEK | Iratiax Orena.—General Sherman, Senators | to offer their condolences And to raise funds for | ‘The rat ting cigs movement. Last autumn ‘when business we. | AMONg us and assert itsclt in favor of modesty ding between. It is one yard wide, and twelve Trin ‘zane = Grist gt | Sprague and Nye, Speaker Blaine, and other | the immediate relief of the sufferers, and as soon Credit_The Bank of Eng! brisk, wages varying from $25 to $60 a mont! | and good sense upon the subject of dress. All | and ahalf cents per yard. Stair : Lincola Hall, Satur distinguished persons were among the audience | 48 the meeting was over they would meet the | Téelegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. and board were puid. Truckers were paid in the same way, but thicker, are twenty-tive omen now are at the mercy few costumers |" anne Sune. = | ce " " Loxpox, April 30.—The morning edition of | @ month, brick wheelers and dumpers 95 = | Rnd torres. Winat te fashionable to-day is dis- | C€PtS each. : > FOR THE cHoRAL so. | St Wall's Cpera House last evening, to hear the poet haart msapies cel oe , | the Pall Mall Gazette has been dugontinucd. | month. ‘The brick business this spring isda, | S22ee7 and called tittastonabie tormoes a, pe eamen. T—to be had at Metreror- | Brignoli troupe in “Ii Trovatore.” Brignoli as | anda: 8 Place: oni tietges ‘The Times this morning reviews the comment | all bricks bringing low prices; pale brick: | the anges are so ©: and capricious ‘that | THE RICHM . “‘Manrico,” and Miss MeCulloch as ‘Leonora’ | accompany us to the receiving ship New Hamp- | on the atrocities of the Greek brigands, and | Selling for €3 a thousand. The proprietors of | new designs cannot be relied apon at least antil | Re sang their respective roles in a manner which | Shire and the navy yard, upon an invitation ezaphasizes the call, Suew the great Powers fs Ek oP boned Ne yp ge tg mo garments are made, mach less ee Additional List of Casualties, ac. + . 7 ervel e irecce, iT . e ce v! wi some woman or number eu “ )PD FELLOWS HALL Sse Ra end een reseent, anc tha Mise: | retiesely ‘eattated ‘By /Aenical Sanita | teeryced Ie SEN OF Ceceee, to the end | Feee 2a e toe and board. ‘The men al) | would declare a style of dren cco Twelve funerals of the victims of tie Positively fora short season only.commencing | Tete” €licited prolonged applause as a demand | Commodore Kilty. ture. Propose a scale varying from $30 to $55. month | conven.ent, pater 2! ity and suffciently in Kichmond took place in that city yester ve for its repe‘ition, which was refused. Petrelli Mr. 8. P. Brown on the part of the proprietors ‘The Saturday Review anticipates the entire | @ud board, and in consequence of this disagree- | coming, permanent, with the slight modi including E. M. Schoneld, City Assessor, and a a 1 ih q < -y rs m1 Major General Schofield, (which was ~ mete , a “ ” of the Lady of the Lake replied to the Mayor, | restoration of American credit oxly when, re- | ment the ‘strike has taken place. Thestove- | tions which individual tastes require. for at | brother of Maj “5 MACRD MATION AL ENTERTAIN west mee mre eg The we nines oe fps ‘s thanking him for their kind attentions. He said | gardiess of the Supreme Court decisions, the | moulders, at Peeksville, N. Y., have struck in | jeast four years. I wish women could have the Ok ehty tants, Suliaed Raves ned the Caterer "HE HERBERNICON. pear jerucaldiesabe ed Oren | this Wille ancageing iis tice italities tendered | Testmption of specie payments shall be an | consequence ot an alleged attempt ata reduc- | assurance that a style once approved wonld not ts eau Wik Oe tho tater : = a . in the chorus and orchestra, and the attempt to pting pi e established fact. _ | Ben gt races, arising from an offer orone ot | be immediately displaced; that they wouldorder Sousa nateeaen bey aon beoecomneemeel, ao te dy ice pone MM Em oy give the anvil chorus, which requires a large | through him to the distinguished gentlemen On Monday next, in consequence of the semi- | the stove manufacturers to employ men now | their dresses, suits and cloaks acd other gar- we eon ed so ges ge yd . of Celebrated Irish Pocts and Compose number of singers to make it effective, was a | and ladies comprising the party, he would say | annual settlement of the Bank of England, | Mdle, if they would consent to accept less than | ments with some knowledge and certainty of | being oT the dapesteooal aeeaok atte oe and rung by the follow! nguished artists: failure: Othereied Gi perfor ‘wae very | that such attentions were entirely unexpected, | there will be no transactions in the stock mar- = pn econ jpop ag what they wonld have foc their money, how | Sines of the depa thas takes worbanees te Gham. tus _— nae, ns —— putes but would be highly sppreciated by the entire ed ae past year has been as follows: At Philadepotin, Seats tne ee ne Pome be | Eee Gov. Walker thanking him for bis kind MAU _EVOY. a¢ Noral : : ish C = 20 to $22 a ton; at Albany, $25 to 28; . i ness in furnishing a surgeon 3 Miss KATE 3 To-night we have a pleasing opera, and one | Party. They did not wish to interfere for a = wes eer oye pee of the $23 to £30, and ae Peetaun ois ros At least as much time is = remodeling Sage mye F me the late dicntter. ‘a Mrs. O'Callaghan and the Widow which will not tax the company 60 severely— | Moment in any manner with the demonstration Sultan. le Promises Keform. . y and making over unfashionable but not worn: =. Fox or Phtieaeiute, ceahes teh & Gab: Mr CHARLES MAC EVOY, Musicat Director | Tyo tin persia in behalf of the afflicted and grief-stricken poo- | Teleg “aphed Exclusively to The Kvening Star. = Rs Gane eee eenen Tren enltee now. | <ciien tabeine eaeain er ote eee Lecturer. — a ple of Richmond, but would wish to add their Co terantinorLe, April 30.—At a meeting of STREET RAILROADS AND THE REVENUE Tax. | Once we are assured of some degree of perma- 9 . 5 F A memorial of the Workingmen’s Society ot Nomixations Coxrinwxp—The Senate yes- | own profound and heart-felt sympathy to the | thé "ivan of the Sublime Porte, yesterday, the - th 0 ew York, has been sent to Gen. Schenck, and pte ri oe eae bay "| terday afternoon confirmed the following nomi- | sufferers by that apalling calamity. Mr. Brown Sultan addressed the Councillors on the state ot : : theempire. He revied the events and progress | by him submitted to the House Committee o/ Sec PEORTAMIMCS sd FRETS. ate acont | MAtionsi—Mrs. A. M- Brigham, Postmistress, | then introduced the elty authoritios and Board | e° @uPie He. and said the wereticat | Ways and Means. ‘The temorial cote that the ape H. HALL, Agent the Natick, Mississippi; Benjamin J. Waters. Asso- | of Trade to the visitors, after which they sepa- | would not be’ satisti nency to fashion, women will be at liberty to oc- | feTers.and that Mr. Childs, of the Public Ledger, cupy themselves’ with something else than this | bad headed it with = 4 Pood one eternal subject of dress. cago has also advised committee to won THE BONNET QUESTION. mation was issued by Gov. Walk: to with what had railroad companies be required to pa. his «d atford a fi ing that Wednesday, the man J. GTON * i 1 . 5 t their own tax upon passengers instead of levying | _ Bonnets hang fire this season and atford a fine | ing : Ri* +: Seemmeron reesens Sana's. Nixon judge United ‘States District | Fated to meet at the steamer to bo conveyed at aes “The deve pment of etuestor acy | it Per capita, or that they be required to'pas | illustration of the Perplexing snarl inte which | Observed by all the people of prayer. The Has the pleasure of sunouncing Court for New Jersey. the appointed time to the mavy-yard and re- | fre fostering of trade, should have his careful | the whole of the one cent per capita into the | the whole dress question seems likely to get en- | following disps ‘was received in Richmon? TWO GKAND CONCBRTS, ceiving ship. Attention; and that steps will shortly be taken | Treasury. They say that the companies tir: | tangied. War has been declared by the milli- | trom New York city yesterday: “My heart AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE, Lrevr. Jouy R. Hywes, of the 24th infantry, Most of our party embraced the opportunity | for a thorou; Feory ization of the army ani precept ot facil a marge ed ners upon small bonnets, but they have noreally | bleeds for the <utterers by the calamity. Draw ON WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY EVENINGS. | now on duty at San Antonio, Texas, leaves there | to see something of Norfolk, and the vehicular re eee ee ee jeation ‘throught ihe to cover the Government tax, which is but on-- ayy They | on me for Spee ie a. S. Rane, wins Sitecens from bis Successful New Opera, | for his home in New Hampshire next month, | capabilities of that city were speedily exhausted. | ‘Turkish dominion. eighth of a cent. In this way they get from the | pat Yeople look at them, laugh’ tarn awa: ‘ADDITSORAL CASDALYTRS. "TREASURED TOKENS,” under orders to appear before the Retiring | Norfolk is a sort of Venice, and everybody gocs P T seven-eighths of @ cent wrongfully. | either bay or go home aad make another of tha An additional list of casualties ie given by the ~ <a Board, in consequence of ill-health, caused by | everywhere by water; that is the reason, we Suicide. eae do not pay to the Government, and | Snail captivating chapcaus which have lacie | Rites ‘as follows: Test. cal caore: ne telinwat ns Artints im tho oriziaal | sctive service. Lieut Hynes will be well re. | ¢vetT™ ct an : Telegrophed Reclusively to The Hvening Star. that the aggregate of this fundin New York driven the milliners to ” | Killed—Charies’ Brown; —— Forsyth, trout “Sims REMINGTON FAIBLAMB, the Amateur | membered here as having been on duty'as cap- | PPOs, why only three hacks were to be found Boston, April 90—The man found in » eld | Siso sik the alliage of Bee ee gate’ | “The “reactionary” bonuet of leghorn, with | stutehs Charles Brown; —— see bis wife Mrs, REMINGTON FAIBLAMB, thi mire | Sism ond amieiant quartermaster in the Depart- | in all that city of thirty thousand inhabitants, at Belmont on Monday, and who ‘subsequent! also ask the abolishment of five cent stam) , narrow erown, broad, high ‘brim, lined | Charles Brasek, aed Wy BOG 5 Mr. MAX FREIDMANN, of Philadel ment of Wi mn during the war, most of | and two of these were of the dilapidated style | Ged in the City Hoctiial, wreros te te po peal igh ery be nap with silk or crepe, andatartiing display of feather Wounded—Dennis B. e. WW. GILCMRIST, of Philadel! jeri | the time at Camp,and subsequent: | of carriage known in Washington as “night- | Colburn, a talented English engineer mechanic. | clases. They further ask that there te toon, | and tower + looks too much like a joke | fracture in left leg, it is thought amputation wiil Mr ‘Wi. BECKETT, of New York, Basso Can- | 1Y duty at Ricken Vee oer ered | Liners.” ‘The ladies, and such of the gentlemen He was at one time editor and propri tor of the | halt cent and one and arhalf cent pisces foe soe. to be accepted in carment, ae the reat re only be necessary; B. Hl, Alley, serioualy: jamie! mr CUS. Wit. WALTERS, Accompanist the U. 8. Burial » and was trans- | as were a little shaky on their pins, were placed try for several years. ‘The inquest recriteg ans | Yenience among ‘Poorer people. nor ugly enough to be sea oa ” | ‘Tyler, slightly; Thomas A. Tyler, not severely: bacription, | terted to the infantry, and went with his regi- | in the carriages, and the others started out to do verdict of suicide while insane. ——— ee ‘One thing is noticeable, and that is, materials John ‘Dowden, badly; —— ‘Woodhouse. both 37 Pena- | ment to Texas. the city on shanks mare. The evidences of illest waste) ‘THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN Franck.—Iu | have pretty nearly dwindled down to straw and legs broken; KR. S. Massie, slightly; — a, REET YS See Tae B. & 0. R. K. COMPANY Duveatep.— | growth in Norfolk are not marked, though some The Steamer New York. reply to a manifesto. just isaued by the Electoral black lace. There are a few hats and bonnets | leg broken; W. M. Parish, cut in head: Wm No. 486)On EXhibitton No. 456 ‘The bill granting appeals from and anthorizing few buildings are going up, and we noted some | Telegraphed Keclusively to the Evening Siar. another circular, He brands the assertion that, Wal ore bis { — ere ya, the issue of writs of error to the Supreme Court | @videnoes of modernizing and smartening-up | New Yox, April 30.—As parties interested | according to the new Constitution, may de as Sreser. MARKREITER'’S ix of old buildings in the way of bay windows and | inthe steamer New York may tind cause for | he Pleases, an error too gross to deceive, and savaernaae beboees Dent Batreit,, | ee Lew Mansard roofs. But, perhaps, the most healthy | #™%iety in her unexplained delay, the agenis | declares it could only have been put forward by ‘Ereht Doors aboce O44 Fellows" Hatt. * | therein mentioned, which recently passed leneard roots. But, perhaps, ¥ | fi the following: The New York left Bre. | persons'who considered the cienees ‘a pack of first-rate French ariis Choice Oil Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, ae. | Senate and which provides that wi fhe | sign of improvement noticed was a quantity of 13, vis. Havre, and was detained | fools. Lermina, who urged the impeachment of | to tll orders for the bonnets, which occupy lone Lareret Suck Bapertauaings. indow Siades, tinal judgment, iron rail, dumped along one of the principal latter port until the 2ist inst., and is not | Emperor Nay at_& public meeting, on | complete teilettes, and is a much more satister, Peeters Frames tare Cott and Tauels, Rings: | Preme Court of the = ay. | streets, indicating that Norfolk means to have a until Monday ot Tuesday of next | Thursday night, was Thee Pickett worn, | WEL way of obtaining hat or Lounet en suite, ct ct. son. body (Tike manifesto on jebiscite by the ve. Hak uate amt wei (ee franchise street-railway. ———2——— Left Centre is endorsed by Jules Favre. The | “Dotted trimmed with real lace Please remem am n Le ory ys ‘The active operations of s manufactory for a the Penitentiary. Peer aes an s circular to and a large i . No" chea| fle of strawberry basket eening Star. constituents m to vot a e very F OURTEESTH GEA BEOPENING cree may be review se Syren erry tp sty ms = Archbishop of Cl be and the Bishop of also gives life tos part of the city near the river; 30,.—Thos. Hoffman, who. i. GARDEN. MONDAY. Apri tethsT=v0. States in ko “mente os ts a kind of mannfacture quite apropus to one of and Edward Deanis, robbed | Gat have ordered the clergy to vote in the aftr amecinn tee Se een ee ent ate by law in reference ‘Norfolk’s specialities, the fruit and truek basi- Harnden Expresa Com- | Mative. The court, it is said, will go to St. ‘sorts 1S im* 1b EO. JUNEMANN, Proprietor. ness, The country about Norfolk, everybody r oe S ELEVENTH ANNUAL FLOBAL | soll knows, supplies the North with early fruits and i MAY FRSTIVAL AND BALL, bill what its provisions were. It was, in fact, but it may not be known to what | tentiary. nae ie soemaain ia Dil to allow the Baltimore and Ohio Rai this business has increased the valuc of ; -— aa A BROOKLYN PRiEstT MURDERED BY FIs THURSDAT. MAT 18, 187% Court to the United Sates Sustese ss persia Neciolka Mr. Chattberiste fe ton Telegrephed Boclusively to The Evening Sar. bing of the Brst o¢ the patesat month & Hosen | Tickets ‘ing gentleman sud lady. = Morrrzuizr, April 30—Wm. Clapp died at | (, O'Daley, - thit Doat pointed out to usa sandy of sixty Albans rning aged 59 vor wale st Bilis’ and Metacroit’s ii bin acres, near Lambert's Point, that he bought far | 10 Tyominenty ronnected the paisa thet eee Bek As SN B—All those wishing to Forticlpate, are re- 81,500 some years ago, sold afterwards for §3,000, ieavassiven Gn supcineascnis teeei an iyo, and oo sore PA GeO oS | Foe Ate pment y Ee sal SES Eg gad which sold a few days ago, for $32,000, or | Vermont, which postion he bold for serene | Regemear? to convey him to Bt eels! i: Movers ot Cogn pyran awn 7 don papers of as late a date as April 16. Over $500 per acre! It is all laid out in straw- years. in he continued to-fail trom the time he | dieton, of ee berries. lope Gelade Went. ent the institution until Sunday is John Dowden, severely; Joba Vors ow Lay Duimoatiox—The New York | Mr. Plant, of the steamship line, took us to sce ‘Treeps Gelag when he died. The sister was arrested - lerbroken in’ two places; Tatton of foe lage Sumber of the Meteodit tao | ee Norfolk market. Iti about aa helter-skei- Baur rep es ses ek tae! | Sonls oremmerine Injuries Infiloted-¥. F- trkens Captain, Mobert i ct vote has occurred | ‘@F anarrangemest, balf sheds and halt curb- |, BAUTINons April nder command? | Star, Apri 2ecke ial Dominion a ‘creased from 146 for— | stone, as our own glorious Center Market; bat | 22 ie eer ore reped Be against; Black aera ia pretty well supplied, and is, of course, rather from B Pee as for—38 against; Vermont, 67 for—16 famous for its fish, oysters and early vegetables. lato-cnte: "e North Indiana, 7@ for—12 against. | a+ tne foot of Sh cxhibition from 9 a. m. to § re now remains to meet, Troy, (251 mem- of the market is was a sight to see BSF | bers, Maine, (128 ‘members,) Eas nine, (99 the colored oystermen, squatted in their boats— ) ) ‘streets meee = Germany, 1% members. plethoric Harveys, grown fat upon the Juxarions S| Tico: total alirmativeand those S00 far gone in K-ATY ? ative vote cancels hree affirmatives, which | '8*% torpid gorgeousness to supply their cus- ra choice Preach. Bnet Fires 1,tutao--4200. Deducting ths from the | tomers. ‘Thelr oysters could certainly be war ahberte “‘belleves Pincers Louise, of at, Blooming: affirmative vote, we have 4,7 eer peg ranted fresh, as they were dug within a stone’s- wed the Prince Pre thee edsknows ri Sa oem wnt qumative. me = rection, was ave with soy eyes wi ey Site ee ; clase oe larger than ours. _ . in to ve. » First, - ~ at therefore is 117 5 colored, dredging from their boats. sree We Be Holiday, 2d; W. M. Wood, 3d; | A Bro Ipxa.—3f. ; & French political ‘ts to have sea water brought to the anaes At 11 o’clock the excursionists assembled at | Merriam, bow. Second cless—F. ©. Wood, | enthusiast, calls for a plebiscitum of the world, city in for bathing. THE CHINESE rorsia-—The new | the hotel, and under the escort of Port Admiral | stroke; Galloway, 2d; Guertin, 34; Ward, bow. |. % do‘away with all legislative bodies and give 87 Norfolk bas been compelled to stop build- uarantine act, just by fornia | Sands and Commodore Kilty, spent some hours | The contest between the third and fourth | the people supreme control. ing for want W | ing igvtecmea lr icra u's | rine honor eter, he renting | Sura SPSSACGEE cent aaa, es: | pag vemem TO — Sao ai for eer thronats us - = | paid tthe coess a ship, nary yard, and other gbjects of interest, | onds. ‘Time—Fourth class, 13 minutes 42 sea, ge ae gemeeme aes i ele } thao: The remnowal ftues thee Bistner contend oh including the wrecks of the Penneylvania, the utes tind cams, 56 snlanten apconds, The 57 Fifteen :thoussna wives are in eg The ,Cincinnati streets are infested with PRIPSR PAPE MRCOG ALE m =, es Coane acon rage pomp eaed ‘Wm. Blakie was the “OST wo-4 New England min bas invented « séir- lar in iiierent parts ofthe couney. ee VICHY WATER. Just receivel at J &7 The Mormons are organizin, corps of in of the yard at the tim ——_____ -weee- threading 4 ” = omen lecturers, to describe the glories of their | ficers in charge eof the | axThe most vaccinating doctor in | sg- Women's suffrage associations exist in al- s7 Portsmouth, Virginiag first complains srisccte NTS Peon uote treaue, | faith. Sone" | prcaking out of the rebellion. Paris makes #2000 a day in that busisess, mow all of the westors towns meocquitoes-

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