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ae ae en ee cc rHE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Bulldings, ' Cormer Penusyivanin ay. amd Lith st. ay TES EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ——-o——_ THE STAR fe served by currters to thetr sub- soribers fm the City aud District at Tax Cans ram WSSE or FORTY-FOUR CENTS PER MONTE. Copies Two Crnts, Pax vor M i Sta Months, $3.00: Une Year, $6 00. Bo papers THE WEEKLY STAE—poblished on Friday morning—@1 re sent from the office longer than paid for, | cP BEMED CITIZEN ME. CLABEE. will won jeave for Wi Delaware where he will lead one of ite acremplished daughters to the sitar id ‘PRE ESENCH FEMALE PILLS O8 DROPS ‘Will be fi «l the eariest and ain rem t@y that can be found for al uthly Difficulties, x irregularities. &c . from whatever catee. It is on sceount of this certainty that they should net t taken by pregnant females during the frst menth BISCATrISge ig Certain to be bron gk st 8 W.. bet Sthand lth ete alz Im* ** AND YET HE Is NOT Happy. —we should go to old Dr. DARBY and eet atoms. Pimp tb ¥ TAKING AN ENDOWMENT PULICY IN the NOBTH WESTERN, vor secure your old me dence upon others; y fu the event of death: Ps: the company will earn t. compotnd interest, Office. IGT. General Agent M BB. PRINCE'S Abe 7 a’ LOAN OFFIGE, 1€06 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB OP STALKS) BAZSK FUR THE SALE ° oF UNREDEEMED GUUDS Se LING Three Bontlis, $1.00; | - VS 87—N® 5,653. LADIES’ GOODS, Ete. v4 GRAND DISPLAY. +) SUMMER ¢ THURSDAY, 4PRIL 27 7H, 18: Msvam: Fou are respectfully invited to “THE TYROL.” Just received trom Paris. HIGH CROWN ENGLISH TORBANS— novel, and most elegant hate of the season. felt UNDERNEA Cessget pe Leon. ai 43 rect. above Pennepivants aveute #8 speedy cure i Venereal an: seases, or no cha Those desi nt should confide in the Dootor at once hyeicime for suck spec ta! ment the most scieuiifk. RG ANIO ¥ ZAKNESS, a: Mic tic m babite o mt care in the ome for pa: 108. Correspondence ele Value their signe t 1LLAK SPEC z carately suited to the eyesight by BH. HEM PURE, the Optician. corner EzMreet and Peaosyivanie sveune. Depot ict Ther more fgg of all kin iat an Ww Compauy’s Office for the sale of jer» Sew. tog Machines. TA? Market Spaces dele tr VERY ONE te KNOW, that the { LACE AND CBAPE BONNETS. Ore Core of CRIP AND TULLE BUNNETS. Styles @ la Mode A. G. GASTON, Azt., 1223 ¥ STBEET, between 12th and Ith streets. SPECIAL BO UE.—The person who bas the +3 LOT OF MERCHANDISE, now with me for the jest twelve mouths, will take noth way by the fret of September it will be sold tu pay advances M. H. PRINCE, 1006 Pennsy!vania avenuc. suStt Loen Office and Ssles Boom BEMASE OF THE wanv QUACKS and hoar;-headed imposters. now in this city. who assume hatf @ dozen alfeses. in as many different Lexponre, loss of repu tat fe iteelt, and confide you: troubles io DR. L ore for the last ten ym relial fwerthy. and shi lial physicien advertianng. He uot trifle or Bumbag. faifiils © protilees, and guarautees Lady Patents a Booms 4+4 10th street tor does not Y any so-called essisian ts Avoid Any exposure Whatever. as they seo no one but the Doct sr mids 1y A MESSAGE FROM THE PAST.—For sale ots bargain. boand volumes of the COLUMBLA BONICLE for the years 1:16 sud Iol7, and the FREEMAN'S JOUBNAL for the years Y5i5 anc S., 12 org Prewervation. Bnanire at theconating m of THE EVENING STAB. where the volumes ned es-ctr > 8. JUSTH PA ‘ae La FAIR PRICES Pos *. Gente” and Children BANDCLUTBISG. UNDEROLOTH SHOES. £c..at 418 tb NW D street, between 6th and 7 Prot ptly attendee DP*.BOTTS FRENCH Pow CURE Nervons Debitity. gone canst Aiser Scrofole, Skin Disease, Sy pl: speedily & Note by 169 15 mae Foote qn Blercury Descarted, Wa ton by WM Bo ENTWISLE at. cor Pennsyivania avenue and Priee$3 per tox y mai ADIES SUFFERING TERS, or any cor confide fm nly reliable asta. ishes ou er such specialty tr thecity Ladies desiring treatment can repose it bum the mtmout confidente He expecially invites a call from those who been deceived and swindlee by the many bom! and advertising quacks ng the city. & od tr all enses. for Laty patients. Osrrespondenm ential. Hours—16 tol, 2 to 8.6 to 8 Booms d14 Wth street.above Penn avenne. dei¢ ————————————— BOOKS, STATIONERY, Et | NE YEW BOOKS aT PHILP & SOLON oa JOWRTTS DIALOGUES OF PLATO vole BEGINALD ABCHBE By enue M Becmuller FENTON SGUBST By Mise Bredd SOMBTHING TO DO. & Novel 75 MUSING OVE THE CHRISTIAN 20 BESPERIA. By Cora L. ¥. Tappan... i THE HOLGOMBES @ Story of Virgiaia ue bife. By Mary Tucker Magill 15 1 < LS. By JuliaCrowl 1 50 7 EaNs. ~ 1% 6 ehexy D.aM D SE AND FABLE E. Cobbam Rrewer, LL.D. 3 50 r VE PHILOSOPHY. By Elwd 5 a - 1 SHOR aT sUBJACTS. a , 1 RNOW aBoUr — TBE GENESIS UF SPE By St. George Mirert. F KS Suet publish: a for enie at PHILP & SOLOMONS, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTOK & 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, . Mh and bv . MSSINGS OF FB THE ONRISTIAN ¥eEQ R, Miss You Cone: The t ee herein Rivet among the B nt Mozaba. Wonders of Kograving. Duplinsi Annual of Be alt 4037 EN. ¥ FRENCH, MANUFACTURING STATIONER. FLBST CLASS SLANK BOOKS MADB TO UKOEB. L. ©. Parke & Oo.'s 343 AND 318 NINTH STREET. 8 w enoe, rans Washington. D.U THE TRADES. WNIN¢ wv a jOHN © BOGAS abtfactarer of Window snd Verandah Awnings, Fiegs Tents, ad Wagon © Special attention given toCizy ant dencee A}! erders promptly atrended Brace - Reesses acu . OIL BN Bi Noe 54 and 26 W Strpet, Oe EE WOBK of ov desc: iption promptly anner.cheap for cash Bos AN’ JOB PRIN ring NBATLY ANU PROMPICY EXBCCTED bY H POLKINHOBN & GO, reet, between 6th and 7th’ streets. B MH. @ SUG. SCHMEDIIE, 704 Thb street. between @ and H streots. BEPAIRING OF WATOHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SPECKS carefully eascuted. st moder atecharses, omy 2% Jeb. avo TAL PRINTING GIBSON BROTHERS. 1012 Penn's avenue, (south side) ar OTICE OF REMOVAL BARLOW S GALLERY OF OIL PAINTINGS to 1225 SYLVANIA AVERU Lately occupied ory oe AP PIBLD. C As soon as ref: BY [iin a s Re: Be RAL Manufactared cut of Select euat, and warianted P Will last twice as long ae the ordinary broom Sad a nt ES. 0 Sole Agents and Man M. Willian. ei) to examine my barge stock of ib part comprising st. Besdy Made 8 Cashunere Sacgu Liama Lace Points an Lisma aud Thread L nd Round Ha is WILLIAN, 907 Ponn. ave. _—_ E. A. MeCORMIC: Invites the attention of the Indies of n and vicinity to her elegant as. ot SPRING MILLINGRY, TED BONNETS. HATS, BIBB LO » 606 NINTH — ween Band F ERY IMPORTANT FOR THE LADIES, PRa NATUBAL CUBLS of every shade, «ize and style jouse in the sity. ent of LADIES which 1 wil! sel! Jnst received. @ large assort WALKING SUITS, and selling very cheap uced the prices of CUBSETS fre er cent. less t ASOLS aud EMBBUIDE $4 to $3, aud the other atyles © A fall line of P&k- TES, &c, and selling ane week ago. j= BECEIVED— 4 FULL ASSURTMENT op NATURAL CURLS, which I sell very cheap 716 Market Space yur ECELV 20 dozen of onr best PARIS KID GLOVES REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ig, ANDREW B. GOYL McBOBERTS La REAL ESTATE AND INSUB. Cor, 15th and G streets, opp. U WASHINGTON, D. 0. Menton paid to dd bussiness before the sev L ESTATE AGENT, Coruer of New York avenue and 16th street. fp ail parts of the city for sale on lon, ‘erected for cca a and long time notes tak: paper Donght apd sold- BATHS!!! 81. CLOGD” BATHS, Coruer Ninth and F streets. 4 most complete set of mn 18 the city office of the Hotel $2 W per doze AND YET YOU ARE NOT HAPPY, 1 allow myself to ei the following NEW GooDpDs, just received. which. in point of QUALITY and CBEAPNESS SU FORE OFFERED SEASIDE LAWN HATS, in w! Line, piok, and black, worth fully 8. large size, linel with pink. ¥; fine carved handies sad re give away at $1, bt the best LA’ DLINEN BANDKE jorth double t f those FIN® HEMMED FS for Gente I} your especial atten! PASS ANYTHL 3 HEMSTITOH ever otfered, four her sapply °c! N BANDE E SCHL ‘cents, three for @ PEBFISE OCULOBYD BOBIEFS, worth 5 cents, two ER, three and two for §! cannot de re- Feupply of those FINE L pan ov A ABD COLLABS for Ladies, (wo AILING snd @MITH’S WOBK done in | pl W STYLES OF BEAL LAC} COL fans Maltesce Valencitubes, aud Knglish Thread, LATEST STYLES OF LADIES ere much admired. at @1 each. 4 large lot of thoxe large yanches of NA- CUMLS. at Stench Lapere aap aanr H chief attraction ovr old figure—fonr, three, and two pairs for $1. MEBY forms stile sel! them at And yet you are not bi But you caught to be. SILVERESBRG, Sia SEVENTH STRERT, ©. WILLARD, ESBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D, 0 om, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1871. AMUSEMENTS, ATIONAL THEATER Unprecedented Success. THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 27, Positively Last Nieht but Two of CARNC ROSS & DIXIE'S 4 s in tne AE TROUPE OF THE WORLD, % pier COQTHIUPLAN SOIRRES. This Evening on entire chanee of Programme. MATINES SATURDAY AL TWO © ULOCE, eemiesial dee THEATER. TUESDAY EVENIN GRAND COMPLIMENTARY B TO WM. BE. SPALDING, On which occasion the following TALENTSD ARTISTS ear MISS SUSAN GALTON, ing Queen of i fromthe London Theaters. MI HENAY PEAKES, Late of the Parepa Rosa Troape, MASTER EUGENE KICKHOEFER : ME. GEON-E FELIX BENKERT. And a host of o*ber Talent, who wili be aanounced ma futnre edvertisemeut ox Sheet now op wo OPERA HOUSE, THE GRAND NOVELTY OF THE SEASON 6 NIGHTS THIS WEEK ON AND SATUBDAY MATINEE — THE LONDON, PARIS. AND NEW YORK PANTOMIME COMPANY, In the Magnifiosnt 5 3 HUNCHBACKS, Plgced om the stage at a z COST OF THREE THUUSAND DOLLARS, Introducing the Famous Lohdon Clown, MR. CILAKLES ABBOTT, st Danseuse in the world, MLLE MABIE BONFANT: AND MONS. NOVIS=IMO. The wonderful Comic Skaters, MUE AND GOUD: BLC. apd 100 soxiharieg. forming the most Attrac- rele and Parquette, only ty ebestra Chairs, 74 Cents; Gallery, 25 Ot BAND 8. ED CONCERT, INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL, FOUNDRY M. EF. CHUBCH, corner 14th and @ sts, apti-tt WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 1871. | tao OF THE Y. 8. ©. 4. o EK NINTH AND D STREETS. FREE BEADING RUOM AND LIBBARY. ‘The following New Books bave recently been ad ded to the Library Georre Saud =" Snow Map.” grit will The PD, 3 3 4 By BS i E | Q F Bread elegantly illustrated. “Among My Books.) Grant W bite «* ords and their Uses Speke's - Discovery of the Sources of the Nile GYMNASIUM, splendiily fitted ap with ail the rat Ta first class Gymearium. rayer Meetings at noonday and 6 p.m. © REICH ENBACH'S Piau + No425 10h Street, above Penna. Avenue, ESTABLISHED OVER 20 Years) Bole agency forthe sule of the celebrated PIANOS of Wm. Kasbe &Co.. Baltimore, and Wm McCammon, Albany: also, secoud-hand| Pianos, Organs and Melodeona for sale or. nthe most arcommodating terms, Piano a Creso Tuning and Repairing apt-ly” No. 486) ON EXHIBITION § So. 486 car) AND SALE arn Speer. | aT (Seger. MARKEITER’ No 486 Seventh street. between D and & str exght doers above Odd Fellows’ Hail, Choice O:1 Paintings, Kngravings, Chromos. & Also, Largest St per Hangings. Win Shades, Picture Frames, Picture Gord: Tas Rings, Nails. &e . in th Sv TERMS. CASH Please remember Name and Somber. ap2% 15” ee NEW PUBLICATIONS, District ]icHmo DS ISSUBD MONTHLY ume 1 12mo. pages Sent, postage pat ‘On receipt PRICE-TEY CENTS. BRAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED and PRINTED SENSATIONAL. BAC) AND UP TO THE PE BIOD. EVERY BOMANCHE OUMPLETE Striking out into an entirely different and tar more attractive field of literature than other tem cent nv Each + CIBGE, THE ENCHANIKESS. BRADY MAY Ist, 1872. BICHMOND @ COMPANY, PUBL! SHERS. A livera! reduction made to the trade. Send in your orders to INDEPENDENT NEWS COMPANY. at 113 Nassau street, New York 7-30 Co LOAN NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD RAPID PROGKESS OF THE WOKK The bpilding of the Northern Pacific Batin jun July inst.) in being pushed forward wi great energy from both extremities of the liv Several thousand men are employed in Minne ‘nd on the Pacific const, ‘The grade is nearly « pleted 266 miles westward from Lake Superior, traing ere ranping over 130 miles ot finished road. aud track-Inying is rapidiy progressing toward the casverp border of Dakota. Including its purchase ot the St. Paul & Pacific Boad, the Borthern Pacific Company has now 413 miles of completed road. aii Foo Ptember wext this will be increased to at least A GOOD INVESTMENT —Jay Cooke & Co. are now selling, and unbesitatiugly recommend, Profitable sud pertectly Bafe investment, the Firat Morigoge Land Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Bailroad Company. They bave 30 year ran, bear Seven and Three-Teuth iuterest (more than ® per cent. currency) ati secured by fret and only mortgage on the ROAD AND ITs RUCIPMENTS, and algo, OS fast ws the Boad is completed, on 23.000 ACKES UF LAND to every mile of track or 6@0 Acres for each $1.00 Bond. Soar cea a yable ingioid: 1.U. Registered. $ 1.0 to $10,000 LASDS FOB BUNDS.—Northern Pacific 7-30's are at ali times receivable at TEN PER CENT auove Pax. in exchange for the Vom pany's Lauds, at their lowest cash price. This reuders them practically INTRREST BEARING LAN NTs. BINKING FUND.—Tho proceeds of all Lands are required to bs and cancellatien of t les of ted to the repurchase % Mor! Bonds of the Pata The Lan ‘ant of Road exceeds Pitty Million Acres, This immem Sinking Fond wiil undoubtedly cancer| the principal of he oun pany s bondrd debt before it Tulle dae w their ample security and high rate of interest. there is no investment, accessible to the people, which ie more PROP TAGLE OR sate EXCHANGING U8. FIVE-TWENTIES.—The sueceas of the New Government 8 per cout Loan will Scmpel the early surrender of Ubited States 6 par cepts. Many belders of ‘Twenties are now ex- changing them for Northern Pacific Seven Thirti thes realizing @ bavdsome profit, and greatly creasing their Marie income. ‘OTHER SECURITIES ~All and Bonds will be received at rice in exchange for Northern Pacific Seven Fitrdes. Exranes Cuasues on Mouey or Bonde received. aod op Seven Thirties sent in retarn, will be paid Ly the Financial Agente Fu l information, aps. Pamphiets, etc., can be obtained ica: tien pany acenc} S or the w naire CABLE SCREW WIRE Bo and Shoes. TRY A PAIR, sd and you will use noothers, They are the most Pti- able, Durable, and Comfortable goods in the mer. ket, Their success is anprecedented. and they on introduced. Q@PEine OUN SIEGE AM te now Ra Larerreree eee SPECIAL NOTICES. CONSUMPTION, Its Cure and Its Preventive, BY J. H. SCHENCK, M.D, Many « human bein passed away. for whose death the was pe other aban than then lect of Known and indisputably proven means = Those near and dear tofamfly and friends are sleep bn, Sd dreamless slumber into which, bad they calmly adopted a BOHENOK’S 6) TBEAT- DB. JuEPH B ENE, IMPLE and availed themselves of his wonderfal efficacious medicines, they would not have fallen, Dr. Schenck bas in his own case’ proved that ‘ever sufficient vitality rematus, that vitaliry, by hie medicines avd his directions for their ase, is atickened into healthful vigor, Tn thie statement there is nothing presumptions. To the faith of che iuvalid is made no representations that is not a thousand times substantiated by living and visible @orks. The theory of the cure by Ur. Schenck s medicines is ag simple as itis unfailing. Its philosophy requires no argument. It ie sell: assuring, self convimeing Tho Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the first two weapons with which the citadel of the malady is agsalled. ‘Two thirds of the cases of cou sumption originate in dyspepsia an disordered liver. With tite condition, the broneht tubes “sympathize” with the stomach, They r ond to the morbific action of the liver. Here, then, comes the culminating result, and the setting in, With all ite distressing <ymptoms, of CONSUMPTION ‘The Mandrate Pills are composed of one of Na- ture’s noblest giits—the Podophillum Peltatam. They srens Bi) tue blood-searching, alterative Properties of calomel, but. nnlike calomel, they “ LEAVE NO STING BEHIND” cure is now beginning. ‘The vitiated in the howels and in the ats ted. The liver, like a clock from its torpidity. The Fesponsively and the patient begius to ettiny a ‘A SUPPLE O¢ GOOD BLOOD The Seaweed Tome, im copjunction with the Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food. Onylifica ten i# now progressing without ite previous tor- lures. Digestion becomes paintess, and the cure is seen tobe at hand. There is no more flatulence, 10 exacerbation of the stomach. An appetite sets 10. New conies the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet yen 27,4 fedulgent father to, suflering man. henck # Palmonic Syrup comes in to perform its Tunctions and te hasten aud complete the cure. It enters at once upon its work. Nature cannot be cheated. It coliects and ripens the impaired aud diseased portiens of the lungs. In the form of ath erings. it prepares them for expectoration. and |: ina very short time the malady is vanquished. the rotten throne that it occupied is renovated made new. and the patient. in al! the dignity of regained Vigor, steps torth to enjoy the mauhvod or the wotuanhood that was GIVEN UP AS LOST. The second thing is, the patients must stay ina Warm room until they get well, it f¢ alinost impossi tle to prevent taking cold when the lungs sre ise . but it must be prevented or acure cannot be effected. Fresh air, and Fiding ont) especially 30 this section cf the country in the fail end winter § Seon are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose their patients, if their Inugs ere badly diseased, and yet, because they ars im the house they must not sit d hey must walk ‘ar to get up agooa circulation of blo ne patients must keep in good apirite—be determined to get well. jeal to do with the appe tije, and ian great point to gain, ‘To deepair of cure atter such evidence of its possi bility in the worst cases, and moral certainty in all others, is sinful. Dr. Schonck’s personal statemer.t to the Faculty of his owa care was in these modest words ny years ago 1 was in the last stages of con ccbfined to my bed, and at one tine my Physicists thought that I could not lire a week; then. like = drowning man catching at straws, | heard of and obta‘ned the prepari 1 and they male @ perfect our: that Lconld teel them trate my whole system soon ripene matter in my Innge and I & pint of offensive 5 along time. * As soon As that Legan to substde,my congh, fever, pain and night sweats ali began to leave tit and mY appetite became «o great that it Was With ifficulty that Lconid keep trom eating too much 1 svon gatued my strength, and have grown Iv feeb ever since “1 was we after my recovery,” addea the Doctor, * ng like a mere skeleton my Weight wee « Yeseven pounds, my preseut i twenty-five (225) pounds yed Uninterrupted health his profenst r bis son, D: -AtHil continne te see patie their office, No. 18 North Sixth street, Phil Dhia, every’ Sai from 9 a.m. tu3 pm. ‘1 who Wish a thorough examination with the Re rometer will be charged five dollars. Ti Tometer declares the exact condition of the tinge, patients cap readily learu whether they are cura! or, ne he directions for taking the medicines ae adapted to the intelligence even of a ch Follow these directions. and kind Nature will do the excepting that in some cases th fre to be token in increased doses; es need no other accumpaniments than the ample instructions that accompany them: First cr Petite. Of returning henith hunger i» the mi come symptom. When it comes. as it will co the despairing at be of good cheer. Good at once foltows, the cough loosens, the nigh| is abated. In & short time both of these morh sympteme are gone forever. Dr. Behenck's medicines are constantly kept in tens of thousands of families. Asa laxative or pur ive. the Mandrake Pills are @ standard prepars tion, while the Pulmonic Syrnp. ag acurer of coazne and colds, may be regarded as a propbyia ‘against consumption in any of ite forms. rice of the Pulmonic8yrupand Seaweed Tor £1,@ & bottle, or $7.30 @ half dozen Mandra ile. 2% centeabox. For sale by all druggists a dealers TBOMPSON LILLY & CO,, 26 Hanover street. Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Agents, whli #.t.th tr OBYSTAL DISCOVE CBYSTAL DLSOUV: DISCOVERY Ask for this and take no other. The only articie that is pertectly harmless. Warranted to rests Gray Hair. remove Bandruft. and stup ite fallin, ov Large bottl If as much more bind With nnd @ th and 1165 Penusyivanta avenue. 7th and M streets 10 Bridge street. Georgetown, sth street, Navy Yard vl Penusylvania avenu *. Island. Nh and b streets, ot, corner of 2d and D st WHISKIES, GINS, Etc—I am now offering at reduced prices my celebrated brands of BYE aud BOUBBON, “Old Crow.” “Bowen.” “Choice id Bye,” “Robertson,” “Old Family Nectar,” “Mo “Pine Apple.” The above brands have been selected with great care, and are certainly the best offered in onrcity, and at figures that cannot ofl to suitail,, i respecituily call attention to my ‘OM GIN.” bought by me at suction ip ich Loan peat arent lon than @a0rt the or A Ne ee re porter of Wines, Liquors. eto., ropristor of the U 5 * NATI vE Wi NE BITTERS, hs tr 1917 Pennsylvania avenge. THUBSTON'S IVOBY PEARL TOOTH Pow. DEB is the best article for cleansing and Preserving teeth. Seld by al! draggi«! Price, Band & ceuts. JOUVEN'S INODOROUS GLOVE OLEANE K re. Stores soiled gloves equal to new, Bold by al! art and fancy goods dealers. Price. %8 cents. ded-Iy lendid Hair Dye isthe best in the world. Barmicss, reliable, {nstantancoms, does mo: coutain ‘DOF SUy Ueiailc polwou to prt yale or death-"Aavold the vaunted and dclusive preparations ea ue boasting virtues they do pot possose, Phe gomaiue Siaueeeraie Beka weer rept a io the only perfect Hair Dye—Biack or Brows, Bolt ys 4 lied at 16 ae en ED 1883. JOSEPH BECKMALUS, 1204 FRANKFORD AVENU BOVE GIRARD AVENUB, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURES EXCLUSIV. OF FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES! NEWEST STYLES. sifting Coaches: Cours: Buscuchoe, gummy: =, Workmanship end Finish second to none in ee oe eee tention. Ali work w mb 332 Maae= MOBSUMENTS. MARBLE AND SLATE MANTLES, now selling, st reduced prices, for py Marske Work tn street and Hew a ‘Dylly Wie iirswaro, Ro. Re DiAMon Ds, ac, AB HOOD, long known tn Hew York, Sena aea Ci article. Call eee; 17 WILL Pa’ feet of Morrisons large bookstore, Wo. 9 Fea EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. IsTBRNAL KEVENUR.—The receipts from this source to-day were $485,922.41. TRE sunscRirrions to the new loan to-day & wounted to £150,000. SECRETARY BELKNAP bas gone to Cincinnati, PRESIDENT Gaant and Vice President Colfax attended the Odd Fellows’ celebration in Laca- yette, Iud., yester TreansPer or Coin.—The Treasurer of the United States bas ordered, by telegraph. a transfer of $300,900 in coin from the Sab-Treas- ury in San Francisco to the Sub-Treasary in New York. TREASURER Srinner is much worse to-day than he was yesterday, when it was thonght he Was rapidly improving. He had a severe and prolonged chill last night, and this morning is Lardly able to speak above a whisper. *'Tuw suit of the Atlantic Cable Company for the recovery from the United States of the amounts of the telegraph bills incurred by Sec- retary Seward during the Alaska negotiations. Will be tried by the Court of Claims on Tuesday next. APPOINTMENTS IN 5) ND AUDITOR'S (yr. Fock.—Appointed first-class clerks: Thomas M Jackson, Kichard ©. Adams, Asa M ‘rimble. James P. Rader, and B. W. Hunter. Assist ant Messengers: De Roy Eldridge and A. J Leonard. ‘THe Srawish Muvreres Isst evening gave a dinner, which was attended by Earl de Gray Sir Edward Thornton and dy Thornton, 5. John McDonald and lady, Sir Sta! i North cote, Profes.or Montague Bernard. 1 Ten terden, Secretary Fish and wife, Mrs. de Bille, Secretary Robeson, and Senor Koberts and lady ‘THE PRESENCE of ex-Attorney General Evarts in town has raised a report that he is to succeed Secretary Fish in the State Department. it turns out, bewever, that his visit to Washington ie simply in the interest of the Central Union Pacitic Railroad to advocate a claim of that road before the government. Nava Overs To-pay.—Captain S. Nichol fon bae been ordered to duty asa member of the board relative to inventions, of which Capt, T. H. Patterson is president. Lieutenant 0. W Farenbolt bas been ordered to the navy-vard Nortolk, and Lieutenant George W. De Long to the navy-yard at New York. Tue JomnT Hick Commission having substan- tially agreed ou the treaty to be submitted to each government, has adjourned until May 3d, by which time it is expected the British Com missioners wiil receive trom England advices as to whether the home government approves or disapproves the protocols or basis of settlement agreed upon by ce Comm Tue St. Lous JEFFERSON Barracks. directs that the military post of racks, Missouri, together with the taining thereto, be trarsferred to the Ordnance Department. The St. Louis Arsenal is trans ferred to Jefierson Buarraeks, and the oid arsenal site in St. Louis will be known as the St. Lonis depot. W. W. Corcoran, Esq., is thonght by his physicians to be a little better this morning. appears the erysipelas has extende to some distance above the knee, attendants think they have urther and fatal progress. Mr marked this morning in reply i on his improvement by Mr. A, Hy told him he was better, but he didn CHANGE OF SUPREINTENDENT aT Pornt.—Col. Thos. G. Pitcher has deen heved from duty 28 Superintendent ot Military Academy at West Point, an Thos. H. Ruger, 18th infantry, bas been 4 in his piace, the change to take place o: of September next. Col. Ruger bas a military record, and is said tO be one of the strictest disci; pe in the service. from belo u McrpER Sovra CawoLima.—Collector K. ¥ of the third Sonth Carolina district the Commissioner of Internal the 2vth inst., James B. Sherman, dep Marsbaland —— collector of internal reve bue, while making @ seizure of coutraband whisky at Greenville, S. C., was approached from bebind and struck on the head with a piece of wood. His skuli i ought to he frac it was not expected he would live twenty-four hour tured, and on the afternoon of the 2Ist in: Civit SERVICE Kevorw —By the act o March 3d the President is authorized to inaag tate civil service reform in the appointments be made to office in future, and $10,000) were ay Tiated last week to pay expenses of jp: scribing rules and regulations for the adw si of persons into the civil service. The law was promulgated yesterday, and as |t is discretionary there isu the President will pursue in enforci T idea pow seems to be to torm a commission of three persons to examine applicants for office. litle interest felt to see what cou: tie “Tue New Stare Derarrwent Berton: To b¥ OF GRaNITE.—The Committees of Pablic Buildings and Grounds of the Senate and House, after a thorough inspection of the samples of building stone for the proposed new State Department building submitted to them unanimously determined yesterday afternoon that the new building shall be constructed of granite. A commirsion of five, of which Secre ta.y Fish will be chairman, will advertise for proposals and determine from what quarry the granite shall be obtained. ‘The south wing of the new building js to be erected just south of the Navy Deparfment, eo that the centre and nerth wing, wlen built hereafter, will occupy the site of the present War aud Navy Depart- ment buildings. HsBRIET HOSMER, VINNIE REAM, AND THE New Youx T:apuwe.—Harriet, Hosmer, the sculptor, of wom all Awericans are proud both for her genius and her nobility of charac- ter, writes a letter trom Rome to the York Tribune, defending her sister sculptor, Vinnie Ream, trom ‘the charge made in the Tribune that Miss Reara did not do the work of the Lin- coln statue, but emploved skillful workmen to do it. Miss Hosmer says: “1 knew Miss Keam personally when in Rome, and I lift up ury votce in her defence. { believe her to be a conscientious and hard- working artist, and as much entitled to the credit Of ber worl. as any artist 1 know. Al! artists expect their works to be criticised, but we women artists will not hear that we are im- posters without asking for proofs. “ This styl of attack 'sbe says ‘has not the merit of novelty cr originality. Misa Ream ix accused of not doing her own work; but the world hax been frequently told that few women do their own work, I am remarkably familiar with that form ot accusation, having beard it ot myself for years; but when, upon one occr- sion, it he emgend in print, f invited the author of the article, through my lawyer, to prove the truth of his assertion or apologize. He apoio. gized, and my impression is that if Mise Keam were to face her accuser he would disappear in the same manner ” in conclusion, Miss Hosmer brands all such accusations as “anjast, ungenerous and con- temptible.” This spirited reply in behalt of women artists would seem direct enough to silence the Mrs. Calhoun-clique of the Tribune, who bave uodertaken to write Miss Roam down, but that paper, which first alleged that the statue had merits because it was executed by “skilled workmen,” now falls back upon the ebarge that it isa very bad statue, and that no artist will undertake to say a word tu its behal’ But it so happens thatartisis of the stan: ing of + Hart, Kellogg, Bierstad the tores foremost Italian seniptors have ites the ian a ven decided ise to the Ream Lincoln. The critical ns Of several of these artists, as well as thato! the Koman art Buonarotti favorable to the statue bave widely pub- hehed, and the Tritwne must Dat seen them, but has not fetvassete tewaeat it This style of warfare upon ard working artist, strugg!ing for suceess in ber J tor the suj.port of those de; it upon her is rather smal! business jor abig journal. TWO CENTS. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Associated Préss Reports. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY... THE SIlGe OF PARIS. tes Resamed— Acti e Bom. bardment Fort Ixsy Breached Vera ace. to Attack the Com Telegrayhed Evclusively to the Evening Star. The Steze of Paris. Panis, April, Wednesday evening ith, 2 p. m—The Versailles commenced firing vigorously to-day whole line, and especial’y against toe ~outhern forts, which replied feebly. Siege works are A second parallel has been commenced. The communists have made sev- eral sallies to interrupt the work, and desperate ounters have taken place a! Bagneox, Gla- on. A general at actively prosecuted. sent its best b-tiali fence, never! lr les, apy ears lusufticient. Extraordivary Seenes Dariug the Arinistice. Panis, April © if am armistic commune has been pointed to preside ove the entry of su t Paris have been es taken of the fur vacant spart oped and inve: At an early honr this morning Portes Bivea’ mary scence Carriages, ambulances, and all ki were crowded w mén, Women and childr. 1 clamorous to leave the b persons possessing cenvey- wed to leave. Some took o women who wished to go in search of relatives at Neuilly. A Terrible Spectacte distress ontetde the grt Many Nationa!» vllecttng the remnants | pes seekibg the wounde lings and iamp- ances were al The sight wes drunk: the poor were of surn.ture, apbula’ b torn open by st pped of, and } atm istice, the Nationals were working, the devastation wa horrible. Ata point near the | avenue Ronil and the rue dent nothing with life con! ridden is full Lurriedty placing the sick and vans before the slaughter re. u annjs Elysees crowds o people are viewing the scenes of des 4 demanded the * Resumption of Ef ostit atiors commenced y Vanvers and Irsy were f | Menday last, dL. Rinker. anctio » bridge over the Seine to neuccessful.”* Fort Montrouge a Wreck an utter wreck The Prussiau have arrived at Diey muander of the erman forces in the 1 mares ship Prussian ‘and, touched at Mow: Both Sides Ciaiming Advautages. i 2i.—The south ersuillist projectiles fall inside the 4 great many people sorte are badly tured the bart five guns a! Cour cil now holds » t but members aud at Port Isvy Breached. The bom'ysrdwent i day, and a breact With closed doors and none | Edwards baw be Versailos.s 2 An attack upon Issy has been arrange Three Wants of the Commane Even. g Stawiard bas Lowpox, April the follow. ng cispatch (rom Paris mune #ufi re from members as well as t of union am: of money and men. Beginning of the Eada ‘The national guards openly disobey the orders | lieved the commune wil make its last stand Im the Kue Kivoli, and the Kue Castiglione, in the ummedu of Place Vendome. ‘Fort Montrogue will probe ably be sturmed by the Versailles army to-day. — The commune bas impressed into military ser- vice the porters of the Lyons dishending the 105th battalion of the na ‘a for cowardice has been yuasbed. tien is silent to-day. It is now itted that the government is unable to pay the Germans the first instalment of the indem ity jong since due. ac ee The whey ———- Partavetraia, April 7.—The German Monday and ‘Tuesday, of the commure. | wharves. | to tide-water. carrying 3,411 railway. The sen- Fort Mont \ Gotug to peace been fixed for Sunday, momar yng re wd 15th, and 16th. unday is to voted to religious services in and Monday per parade, all the German societies taki bakers will make pretzels; the brewers lager beer, and other trades will have wagons with men emp!oyed in several i take part in procession. On end with s picnic at the Old Ritle Club grounds, now belonging to ine the churchee ing part. The Tuesday the fete wi > 4 Ballroad Trate Buns Intoa Circus ‘Wagon. Three Men Kil'ed and Three We was found seventy-five yarus mesniipia—eet Dees No Ome Want to be Governor of @bio? Civcixmati, April 27.—Hon. Wm. 8. Groes- beck baving Geen mentioned as @ candidate for fae ousem een accept the nomi- candidate at the iF faing that be will 1 uation for say atioe, or be approaching h : 10. aber of prominent Germans of tise cfty organized for the formation of a Genera! German Association, whose aim wi!! be to fur- Uber the common interests of the large number of we of this city and viclalty as atu. Falized citizens. eS @ Baldwin, the Bratser, at Boeronx, Apri ZO’ Baldwin, the pagilist, | Baving served ont his sentence in th Jalbat | Lawrence, wes liberated to-day. He was con- veyed from jail ina hack, followed by an ad- ring crowd. His friends have presented him with a new suit of clothes, and wil! give him = benefit at the Viympic Theater, in boston, to- morrow night. en Escape of nme from Bichmond Ricewoxp, VA., April 27-—Lucien Board, the notorious horsethief, with Alfred Harle and J. W. Wateou, two men from North Carolina, held by the United States authorities for passing counterfeit money, escaped from jail this morn- ing at 3 o'clock. im Newfousdiand Eelenting Towards American Fishermen. New Yor, April -The Newtoundland Legislature hasexempta! the Ame f mer Monticello trom further troable for having eu- g»ged in the seal fishery. = > = Schooner Ashore. Norvork, Va., April 2!.— The vessel repertea Ashore on the middle ground is (he schooner W. B. Thomas of Philadelphia, trom New Haven for, Alexandri@. She has no cargo and does not require aonistance. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York stock marke excited, and attracts tbe chic te the « m of ei) There i's mock mere erally Money is abu: t five Wilh the exceptional loaus to the Iw bondholders at ett! ratos acti interest of operators ' ‘otten inactive and irreen uplands. 14s, low miagsing, 1S and smal! business doing. Wheat gus 1m. Baie) mer, white eutherr mixed western, T2aré cminatly Sal Gate fro 4 bisk -* anchang 5; April Z—vicwinle etx =. Ste * ‘ NG. 72 bid, asked; do” 1 3, & asked. Nerth Csr erated tid weker do pew, 20, bid Kew York, April 27 —Gold. strong at 10'.« Government steady. but dull Stocks rather bes Money steady.5 Virginia «tere. 7 do new. 72 Nerth Carclinas,4. do 8s. Bxchange, boos. We short, 10%, New Vous, April 2.—Fionr doll and dectin Wheat dull eud in the buyer's favor. Corn saint unchanged ——~ee- THE Dry Goons TRape—The following re port of the wholesale dry goods trate during the past week is cond: from the review or the New York Daily Huiletin of yesterday. Tho movements of full packages from first hands continues tairly active, ani the accumalation of any line of goods bas been unimportant during the week ander review. Jobbers bave not dove ® very spirited trade, expecially in domestios, and are not purchasing very heavily at the mo ment, but the commission houses are delivering. » many instances, on orders placed earl the month. The heavy trade is probably © tor thie season, but there are favorable pros- n active sorting up trade well into the months. The market is very tirm in all tic fabrics. Hleached sheetings and sbirt- pgs are without notable change since our last review ints hare sold about as freely as ng the previous week, and the stock és till we under control. fhe rise m cloths #, of course, to give buoyancy to the mar- and helps to sustain prices. Cassimeres have bee nest in light weights There bh. active jobbing trade ored goods ty KixpLy Consents To Ler rar VAIN Heme Awornern Vaan t ommittee, aj Nationa! Convention of tal-movers ned not vinted Louie nnounce that it has been d Hi another convention of the i of the Capita! removal anti] next year The reaton for this decision is that it is dee t to postpone further public ettort for the val until the apportionment of representa n under the recent census, to be made by the ngrers, shal! bave given to the cen- western f Tan Scarrerine a Harem #7 non I Wires. —The Detroit Free Preee relates how bree wives of a Mormon named Coleman, who was on bis way with them to Long Island, a* a pagandist, made their minds to cut rt their husband. They tanescape. but Coleman's precant g that plan, they “broke ranks” at d Tronk jw nd retused to go further. He and entrea but they were firm, and even allowed him to carry off baggage ring them with about twenty dollars awong the three. — Lawnn Sales 1x Lovpow Cocwry, Va —On public sale, f risen, com 36) acres, for $30. acre, Humphrey Beans purchaser. Also, for the tame commirsioners. in the case of Peacock vs. Coe. 108 a nd at S17) per acre, and «uil} aud lot at $515.50; LT. Sileott pur- haser—Lerclurg Mirror -se-- A Famous Kacem Soup.— The western ra * Lowgfellow,” bas recently been parchased tus breeder and owner for $2 James D. wae Ame i® RESO of ohn Harper, of Ky., Mann. of New York, ted with the trotting *Fiora Temple” and “ Lady Thorn, which he trained and drove,) and Wm. Welch, of Philadelphia. are the purchasers, This cel” ebrated animal ts eonsidered the fastest ranuing horse in the world. see. A Cipeicat Univep STarare Orricar ™ TRourLe.—Kev. M.S. Gaddis bas been again indicted by the United States grand jury in Cincinnati, for negtect of duty while assessor ot vntermal revenue of the second district, for reeciving presents and bribes, and for offaring a bribe to bis assistant asseeor to indace him to aliow Gaddis to commit frauds in office. ee - THe EpWagpe-CoLiins Prize Fient.— ove Into training at Bill Clauss pres Hills Grove, 1. 1, under the manage ment of Dooney Harris. His fight with me, which is announced for the 24 May. will be for #1" bem ship of the light weights.—V. 1. Sun. - a BatTiMORE AND Porowac RatLnoan —The work on the tunnel of the Baltumore and Poto mac Railroad, which is to ran under the city of Baltimore, will be commenced the last of this week or the first of next. The work wili be commenced in several places at the same time, | which wiil insure its early completion a The usual amount of yesterday at the several coal «i thirty-six boats were dispatched tons.— Teape on Cara business was de end -20e- = 87-A big thing on loe—The 99 S7 The women Of “ec South will decorate the graves of the Confederate dead ty-1u row. 87" “088 Companies in Michigan have taken co distributing religious tracts wheu fires fights rv Saas a saad nebby shrouds to the most particular.” eae os ’ y—rew Prints the follow Rotice: + oda: ith, to W. G. denm, a dnighter’ h, @ daughter, ined for poth- ing it would make a difference, in the cost, of less than fifty cents per ton. Se says the New F § 87 Mrs. Laura Fair's finances ween in quite a healthy embracing several town Of $45,000 adere .

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