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tHE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday exeepted, Al The Star Bulldings, Corner Penasylvania ay. and Lith st, BY TES SUENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. paces lees THB STAR scrfbers tn the werved by cerrters to thetr mub- . ist at TEN Oxznts xB ENTS FER MONTE, Goples ENTS. Three ths, #140: 23.00: One Year, $$ 00. Mo papers Sre sent trom the office longer than paid tor. THE WEEKLY STAB~pubiished on Friday | morning—@1 60 2 year, } g Ve% B7—N® 5,654. _ PERSON ew he £nening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C AMUSEMENTS, w health is Shoopais of 4 a: al Ace Ss fs a LY. KSIG M. H. PRINCE LOAN 190% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB er STALKS.) SS2A% FU THE SALE oF UNREDEEMED GOODS UNDERNEATH. UN stove Pennrytvanta avence € al! Veusres! « harge. the Doctor deve alu their wight tc ONE DOLLAS sP KK ely waited fo the Waste Know that ACLE © in th Bn ob Z | Two Casesct LACK AND CBAPE BONNETS. | rtment of TS, for Oh"ldron NG BRANOB HA E THREAD GLOVES MA REPPERT 8, site Patent Office. SUMMER OPENI Drea Maram: You are respectfatty ir t “THE TYROL.” Just received from Paris, ‘+H CROWN ENGLISH TUBBANS — 4 y Dovel, wed most elegant hats of the One Case of CHIP AND TULLS BONNETS Pr eS low. Styles a ia Mode, A. G. GASTON, azt., 1223 F BTHEET, apie detween 12th and 13th atroets. M. . S07 et ees 907 Latics will do well to examine my large stock of 3ghtSEMMEK GOUDS. in part comp Suite ac qnes ¢ Points and Paletots, Thread Lace Parasul Covers. e Uverdresses, Dress Silke. ra. b Corsets, the best in the wo: 4 of every rips M. WIULIAN, 907 Penn. « * ‘LEMBIS 1517, and the ud years 6 at the co} here they eS CURE for Ner 8 cansed in 1. Gone fois, Bkin Disease. Syphiils. Spgedity cared LADIES SCFFERING From 1BREGULARI- 4 TIES. or any complaint pecniiar to their esx, stould confide in DR. LEON, the only reliable ane dest astabisseed Physisian for such specialty fe ity Ladies desiring trestment can repore is the armost confidence. He expecially fnyites @ call trom those who have been deceived and swindled by the many hum) and odvertising quacks tufesting the city. A toed cure is gusrantied in all casca. Separace rooms for Lady patienis. Correspondent Strictly eonfidential Boome 414 loth BOOKS TIONERY, Ete. Tue NEW BOOKS aT PHILP & SOLONONS’. ‘Houra—10 to ove Pe TS DIALUGUES OF PLATU. 4 INALD ABCHBB. By asue M. Crease - ‘Seo woller mint FEST. NBQUEST By Mies Bradd, rome YG N re Life. By Mary Tucker Magil! SeSSFUL GIRLS Ess By Julia Crouch: BES OF OBLE. = GHARDALA._ By @. Bapberrt, @ DA 3 DICTIONARY OF PHRASE AND FABLE By the Bev. E. Cobham Krewer, L. L. D PROGRESSIVE PHILOSUPHY. By Ec SHORT STUDIES ON T SUBJACTS. By James Froude. M.A... GREELEY S WHAT 1 KNOW ABOUT FARMING a THE ENESIS OF SPECIES. By St George wed for sale at PHILP & SOLOMNONS, IETAOPOLITAN BOUKSTOKE ¥1l PENNSYLVANIA AVENU .| Between $b and lth sto. M SiS @ eves THe oumistian YEAR. 6 othe Christien Year. Concoriane The Presence of Christ: = Book for Lent ‘Bel! =. and entof Man. Vol. 2 among the B'nt Mozabs. <. Duplissis. Discovery, 1:71. All the new Sabbath Bebeo! Books a LLANTYNE’S apl-tt 40 7th st.. Inteliigencer Butlding . ¥. FRENCH. B**: ¥ SkNtradroxixo STATIONER. FLEST-CLASS SLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER. ‘Office at L. O. Parke & Oo."s, 513 AND 316 NINTH STREET, 5 Five doore above Peunsylvanis avence, sans Washington, D 0 , UTICE OF BEMOVAL oF . BABLUWS GALLERY OF OIL PAINTINGS x 1229 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB, oceup Lately “SBT AEFIBLD, Confectioner, Assoon = tted. petstors POTATOES! POTATORS' strict CKSON WHITE er nck ober Malabar, bow at our mes ery handsome article » Wrle} etaornen, 95 and 99 Water strect, Georg: D.¢ Ioventore and Mannfacterers of the Dan- cing Tey for pianos. dealers im Pianos and Masical I umeats nereliy, ing ond ring faithfully att 0. mht-tf KICKS! BRICKS! BBIOKS 1 600.090 RICKS of all kinds on hand and for eale at lowest market refes ale at lowest markel SMITHSON & DUNN, Set ty —-1233 Four and-whalf Street, 3. W M ISS BE. A. McCORMICK f the ta vicinity to her clog a SPRING MILLINSRY, IMPORTED | ONNETS, Ts, BIEBONS, FLOW gs No. 606 SINTH BTREE 8p 13 Im ERY IMPORTANT FOR THE LADIES, e& BLS which 2 will sell @ elly. pot ¢ and sty lower than any other house in ner cont. lees than a week azo. A full line of PAB. ASOLS aud EMBBUIDERIES, &c., and selliny very low. 8. HELLER’, a Fis Market Bpace. J ST BECEIVED— 7 A FULL ASSORTMENT oF NATURAL OUKLS, which I sel very cheap. S. BELLE. jas-tt 718 Market Spoco. ust 90 dozen of our beat PAHIS BID GLOVES, at 81 per pair S. HELLER, 7i8 MARKET SPACE REAL ESTATE AGENTS. T’, ™ McROBERTS. ANDREW B. COYLE «| Atorney-az-Lave, McCROBERTS & CO., BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE Cor, Lith and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. 0. t10n paict to all bust of the Governn AwstTs P. BEOWN CONTRACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGEN, Uoruer of New York svense and 16th street. Property fp al! parts of the city for asie on Ic credit. Houses erected for persons owning gro snd long time notes taken in payment, K paper bought and sold. tea jag0-tt Special ar wal Lea’ befor at t PERSONAL OUTFITS. BESSMAKING —MKS. CO. COREY, No. ¢ Lith street. between EK and ¥, has receive! » the Intest STYLES and PATTERNS for the api sees Suite made to order. All orders {SRMULOTHING ina be fume Women's Christian Association. J adic Ba0° Al and por executed. ith end Sth. Boll ‘auw-ti THE TRADES. w NGS. NEN GON 0. HOGAN, Manufacturer of Window and Verandah Awni Fings. Tents, and Wagon overs. qlbecial attention given to City and Country ences All erders promptly attended to. 713 Space ap? RoBNsoN & co BOILEK MAKERS, Nos, 64 and 56 Water Street, Georgetown, D BOILER WORK of every description promp: 7 at 1BON RAILING and SMITH’S WORK done best manner, cheap for cash. apll-ie NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EX ECUT E. _ INHOBN & OU, ne ly ___D street, betwi 01 ERMOTT & BROS. voacn- Make aD CABBLAG! si0 ‘ivania ave, near Sd street. Penna kal ND HAK RECKL vab ON Stone BAND ‘SOLD On uuPalue. Cy B H. @ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, '704 Tb treet, between @ and BEPAIRING OF WATOHES, JEWELBY, OLUCKS, SPEOKS carefully executed, at moder- ate charges. oot-ly fpoee-son. aND OBNAMENTAL PRINTING. CABBIAGES aT Unprece FRIDAY BYENIN Positively Last Nigh OAR STA In their T ‘This Eve MATIN 1ONAL THEATER, nied Saccess. APRIL 28, ght but One of NCKOSS & DIXIE'S MINSTBELS. AB TROUPE OF THE WOBLD, ‘nequalte ETHIUPIAN SOIRKES ping an optire change « EE SATURDAY ATT ALL'S OPERA HOUSE, in the most attractive Spec ac tueed at ® SATURDAY ( {BAND ORGAN CONCERT, BLES ABBOTT, ard CRAB Raa @vupyiCcH, not the Season, prot stof Three Thousa: d Dollars MATINEE—3 HUNUHBACKS— at 2 30 o'clock ‘OLOWN’S BENEFIT—A r itively the Last Light of the Liberal Prices of a imission 25 23 FOR TR2 BENZPiT OF THE CHURCH FUND OF THE METROPOLITAN CHURCH, TUESDA GEO. W New York Miss EVA MILLS. Mr FR the BEETHOV&N UCTETTE ULUB, of W won, will sing Corner 434 and C streets, ¥ EVESING + IST, at $ ovel MORGAN fonowned Urganist, will pre: the Organ. RANK A CHASE, and ing: CARL RICHTER, Accompanyist Card of Admissic mors, and Concert wat $1. For sale at Poili ch door on the even THOS. KELLER, Ag nt. at the € D ORGAN CONCERT, AT THE FOUNDRY M. B. CHURCH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, May3, ORGAN S| OBGAN SOLO. SOLO SOPBANO. SOLO TE SOLO BASSU. The Ch Beethoven, Bellin with the ai of this cit: "m talent, even the Organ is blown ’y Potomac water, a ning? Rovel fen: Admi ‘si of the Church, or at the Concert. Bass corner lath and @ streets, at Se'clock PROGRAMME IN PART: SOLO, by Doc'or JOBN F. NORE. roree sais ane a ¥. As this is eminently a Concert of home nr 3,50 C ute ‘To be had of the members Joor on the evening of the Chron., Pat..Rep .4t.) ap 24 5r BALL. OLYMPIC PROFESSIUNALS SATUR ON THE OLYMPIC _Adimaice at GRAND ¢ On which NATIONALS, DAY. Aoril 29. at @ ™m., GBOUNDS, a, 25 Cent IONAL THEATE TUESDAY EVENING, OMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO WM. BE. BPALDING, occasion the following TALENTED ARTISTS will appear The Da Late of th MASTER MISS SUSAN GALTON. ng Queen of Song trom the Lonton heatera ME. HENRY PFAKES, Parepa Rosa Troape. EUGENE KIOKHOEFER. ME. ¢ £ FALLIN GR@NKENT it, who will be announced PPOOMS oF THE ¥.m. 0A. apa CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS, BEADING KUOM AND LIBRARY, FREE re © McD Miss Alc rayer Meetings at ne San FY hae ‘ott s* M jources of the fitted up with sium jay and 6 p.m avery of the + splendidly rst-class Gym! ¥ ©. REICGENBACHCS Piano Stor, F. No. 423 ith h ao Sole sgon ot Wm. Ki McOammon, yi ‘ian: (RSTARL cy for the sal Rabe &Co.. Baltimore, and Wm. No. 486 Seventh street, between D Rings Nails. &c., TERMS, €) Please remember ON EXHIBITION (No. 486 AND SALE aT MARKRBITER’s, a iz streets, e and Namber. NEW PUBLICATIONS. T ICHMOND’S Bach voiume 10 J2mo. SENSATION NOVELS, ISSUED MONTHLY. pages. Ment, postage pa! ‘on receipt © PRICE—TEN CENTS. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED and PRINTED SENSATIONAL, RACY AND UP TO THE PE- BIOD ; EVERY BOMANCE OOMPLETE, Striking out into an entirely different and far more attractive id of literature than other tem cent novels, ‘ IRCE, HANI ESS. BEADY MAY Ist, 1872. RICHMOND @ COMPANY, A liberal reduction made to the trade. your orde: spa7-3t_ PUBLISHERS. Send in T# to. aDarERD AS NEWS 0O ‘Nassau street, GENUINE VICHY WATER, (BOTTLED 1571.) ALSO, THE CELEBRATED Fredericks Hall Bitter Water, FROM UKS HALL, NEAR HILDBUBGHAU- FREDERICK S OY GEUMANY. Also, our usual Fine Assortment of FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, re) LD COGNAC BRANDIES, ALL BRANDS CHAMPAGNE WINES, CLARET AND RHINE WINES, BURGUNDIES, HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS, RYE AND BOURBON WHISEIES, ETO., ETO., ETO., At New York prices. THOMAS RU: mbas-tr po Ringle office of th newest, cleanest, Booms in the city. (Suceassor t B.C. Uyer & Od..) 1913 PESSSYLVASIA AVENUE. BATHS}! BATHS!!! “ ST. CLOUD” BATES, Corner Ninth and F streets. 1, and most complete set of at the 2 gente. Tickets for sale at LL or payment Pas’ B.HA Hoiel@1 00 per as VES 2QU are perty nosed tat me daring thie month; BNtermine their accounts will be placed in thehaade of an efficer for collection. A April 7, vib AUKB.—& A ‘ion? couing pend Tree TOTTI a. Yes stole means of wk PEI. 5 es a be merase resi tee of early tndiscre- aia Sa lg SPECIAL NOTICES. Clear and Harmless as Water. NATTANS’ OBYSTAL DISCOVERY. NATTANS’ CRYSTAL Disco’ 7. NATTanNs’ OBYSTAL DISOO . NATTARS’ rth} L DISC ¥. NaTTANS’ CBYstT. Disce: ¥. NATTANS CRYSTA’ DISCO) x. ATTANS’ OBYSTAL DI ¥ Ask for this and take no other. The only article that is perfectly harmless. Warranted to restore Gray Hair, remove iruft, and stop its falling out. heres ores cones over nay Fong much more that apy.ctber Hair Prepar : 7 Ward 8 W. and ith and.G, ‘alsh, 19th st. and Pa S Cavert Ford. 1209 Pennsyivania avenue, 'W: Gronieys 110 Bridge streets Gcorget . Cropley. e street jetown. nell, ath treet. Navy Ward F "Donnell, 4 . Hickling, 3d street and Pennsylvania avenne. “ Bncon, 4 and ¥ streets, Island. H. Daw, corner Wth and Listreets, And at ihe Depot, corner of 24 and D sts. N.W. p22 universal consent al- lowed to have won for itself @ reputation unsur- passed in the history. of medical preparations. instantapeons effect in the eradication and extinc: tion of Pain in all its varions forms incident to buman family, and the unsolicited Wal testimony of the masses in ite and are its own best advertisemen: ‘The ingredients of the PAIN ILLERB, ping rfectly safe an: purely VceTaBLe, render it @ efficacto en intercally, as well as for external a] hen used according to di- ain Spon Hen from ite use is rendi looho! ‘ated for the cnraof eo y, This Medicine, justly cele! f many of the afflictions Incident to the human family, bas now been before the public over THIRTY YEAR<; and has found its way into aimost every corner of the world; and wherever it has opinion is expressed of its m: Jn any attack, where pr system is required, the Pai Its almost instantaneous effect in Believing Pain is truly wonderful: and when nsed pocording to Jons, is trne to ite name, PAIN KILLER, mb3-eok W WHISK IES, GINS, reduced prices my celebr 1 sm now offering at YE and .” “Bowen. hoice Vid Old Famity Nectar,” “Mo ‘in le.”" The above brands have 4 with great care, and are certainly the best oflered in our city, and ‘at figures that foil to suit all. I respectfully call attention to my “TOM GIN.” bought by me at auction in New York, and which I can sell at $2 less gallon than the original price. }. GAUTH Importer of Wines, Liquors. etc., And Proprietor of the Celebrated wt Liaor# NATIVE WINE BITTERS, mbs-tr 1217 Pennsylvania avencte. THUESTON'S IVOBY PEARL TOOTH POW- DER is the best article for cleansing and preserving teeth. Seld by all druggists. Price, 25 and 5 cents. JOUVEN’S INODOROUS GLOVE OLEANEK re- stores soiled gloves equal to new. Bold by ail hy gista and fancy goods dealers. Price, 3 centa. des-ly BATCHELOR’S DYE. This splendid Hair Dye isthe best in the world. Hannless, reliable, instantancons, does Bot contain hor any vttalic poison to produce paralysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and delusi Breparations Ppanzing virtues they do not possess. |The genuine W. A. Bachelor's Hair Dye has had thirty years Bntarnished reputation to nphold its fategrity as Pifair Dye Black or Brown, oti Youll Draggists. “Applied at 16 Bond street. Now ‘ork, fe5-tf CLOTHI Spring and summer. MEN'S SUITStor *% dollars... at MEN'S SUITS for 10 doilars...............0t MEN'S SUITS for 12 dollars. MEN'S SUITS for 13 dollars. MEN’S SUITS for 14 dollars...... MEN'S SUITS for 15 dotlara MEN'S EUITS for 16 dol MEN'S SUITS for 17 dolla’ MEN'S SUITS for 18 do STRAUS STRAUS’ STRAUS STRAUS STRAUS STRAUS STRAUS STRAUS ‘8 SUITS for 26 dollars. STRAUS NS SUITS for 30 dolla - STBAS YOUTHS’ SUITS tor 6 dollars at STRAUS YOUTHS’ SUITS for dollars. at STRAUS YOUTHS’ SUITS tor 9 dollars at STRAUS YOUTHS SUITS for 10 dollars. at STRAUS YOUTHS’ SUITS for 11 dollars,..........at STRAUS YOUTHS’ SUITS for 12 dollars. at STBAUS YOUTHS SUITS for 13 dollars sat STBAUS YOUTHS’ SUITS for 15 dollars. atSTRACS BOY'SSUITS for 4 dolla: t STRAUS" BOY'S SUITS for 5 dollars st STRAUS BOY'S SUITS for t STBAUS BOY'S SUITS for it STRAUS y ITS for STRAUS women STRAUS A. STRAUS POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Wth and 1th streets, ‘Third door from lth street. AND YET YOU ARE NOT HAPPY. _Sp2-tr 1 allow myself to call your especial attention to the following NEW Goons, pea Puass SOmPAus ANYiMuRG HEGETO. rN o- F ORE OFFEBED; SEASIDE LAWN HATS, in white, but, green blue, pink, and black, worth fully $2,at $feach. BUFF PARASOLS: | e size, lined with pink in bive, greet cherry; fine carved handles and brass sticks; we give away at $1, Withont doubt the best LADIES’ HEMSTITCH ED LINEN HANDKEBCHIESFS ever offsred, four tor $1; worth double the money. Another sappy, cf those FIN® HEMMED LINEN BANDKESCHIEFS for Genta, worth fully 50 ceuts, three for $1. GENTS’ SUPEBFINE COLUBED BORDE! onl ial HANDRERCHIESS, worth 75 cents, two rr GENTS’ KEBOHIE: placed. Another sa) of those FINE LINEN OUF#S 13 AN OOLURRS for Ladies; two pair of Culls aud four collars for $1. EW STYLES OF BEAL LACE COLLARS. in one 7, Malteee, Valenciennes, aud Koglivh Thread, at ‘ EMSTITCHED LINEN HAND. three and two for @ cannot be re- LATEST STYLES OF LADIES’ BOWS, which are much aduircdsat @1 cach, c i Jot of thore large bunches of NA- TORR OUHas et oleae: LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HOSIERY forme still « chief attraction. and we continue to sell them at our old Sgure—ivur, three, and two pairs for 1. | And yet you are not happy! But you onght to be. B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREBT, Spls-tf Hear Pennsylvania avenue D 1AMOND 5, a& ‘ich J) $10.50 SABTH CLOSETS. $13.50 UTELY WITHOUT ODOR. | ‘INDIBPENBABLE TO nat FAMILY. For Te a meena ok FRIDAY, APRIL 28 Deen used, the same | 1871 TWO CE EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ‘Washington News and Gossip, INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this eource to-day were $316,001.1 8. THE PRESIDENT western trip ill arrive here trom his it 5 o'clock this afternoon. LANGRAN & OcILvig eends us Black wood's Mogazine for April. TRE suBscRirTIoNs to the new loan to-day Were $61,000; making a total to date, of 61,167 Ger’: BekNar, Secretary of War, tele graphed to the White Honse to-day, trom Cin- cipnati, that hie child is dangeronaly ill, with- out the slizghest hope of recovery. TREASURER Srtnyer is much better to-day, having escaped his chill last night, but is very weak, and suffers greatlv from deafness, caused by excessive doses of W. W. Corcoran, Esy., is thought by bis physicians to be no better to-day. The ery- sipelas is steadily approaching the body from above the knee, and two or three days at fare thest will determine whether the progress of ibe disease will be stayed IncoMES OF STATE OFFICERS NoT TAXABLE, Commissioner Pleasanton has instracted col- \gctors and assessors of int | revenue to govern themselves by the decision of the Su+ preme Court ‘that the salaries of all nece wary agencies tor the legit.mate purposes of State vernment are not proper subjects ef the tax+ ing power of Congress.” Brvs for supplying a very large quantity of clothing, dry goods, and hardware, for the use of the Indians, were opened in New York yes- terday by Commissioner Parker, in the presence of Colonel Cox and Mr.J. H. Delano, repre- senting the Secretary of the Interior, and the Indian Peace Commission. The purchasing committee will meet to-day tomake awards. Naval OrpERs To-Day.—Detached—Com. mander Charles H. Cushman, from Bureau of Equipment and Keeruting, May 3ist next, and ordered to command the {Wachusett, preparing for service at New York; Lieutenant Com- mander H. E. Mullan, from New York navy ard, and ordered to receiving ship Vermont: eutenant H. kK. Baker, from Pacilic fleet, and placed on waiting orders. BREAKING UP ILLiciT DisTILLERres IN THE Sovru.—Supervisor Krysanowsk!. of the dis- trict of Georgia and Florida, reports the follow- ing seizures up to April Ist, 1871, in that dis- trict: Eighty-five stills, complete: 122,260 gal- lons beer and mash; 1,794 galions low wines; 39) gallons corn whiskey; 700 gallons peach apple brandy; 595 bushels corn meal, aad bushels malt. Eighty illicit distilleries were suppressed, and a large number of mules,oxen. horses, and wagons seized, ahd sixty-two dis- tillers arrested and turned over to the United States Marshal. } THE LEGAL TENDER Wectsion.—It has been stated that the decision of the Supreme Cour? on the legal tender cases would be announce: next Monday, but it is now ascertained that the opinions of the majority and minority of the court will not then be read, but will be pre served for the adjourned term, which com- mences on the léth of October. It is under- stood, however, that an elaborate opinion will be read next Monday, announcing the unani- mous decision of the court on a collateral point, sustaining the validity of gold contracts made the passage of the Legal Tender act ot There seems to be no reason to doubt that ajority of the court—Justices Miller, Swayne, Davis, Strong, aud Bradley—will affirm the constitnt onality of said Legal Tender Act, and decide that contract made betore the war in which no special kind of money was mentioned may be tultilled the payment ot eenbacks. The minority, consisting of Chiet Justice Chare, and J ces Nelson, Field: Chifford, will dissent from this decision, declare that in their opinion the Legal Tender act cannot constitutionally apply to any such contracts. Wan Dep't, OrPice Cuige SIGNAL OrPicrn, Watuinaton, D. O., April 25—10.30 a. m. Synopsis for the past 24 hours:—The weather has remained sensibly unchanged on the Pacitic coast; clear weather and stationary pressure has remained at the Rocky Mountain stations. ‘The area of low barometer, which was centrai Thursday morning in Wisconsin, has moved eastward into Canada. The barometer is now reine in the Northwest and the Sout! Tes! west. and brisk Souteasterly winds have been experienced on the Lakes, with heavy rains on es Erie and Ontario; these are now followed by brisk Southwesterly winds; severe gales have been experienced at some points. “The rains have extended generally —_ tic coast; they have test in Florida, and are now prev: cut to Maine. Clearing u; very generally prevails at ort distance from the immediate coast from New York westward and southward, Probabiliti: it is probable that fresh winds With partially cloudy and clear weather will prevail on the Gulf and upper Lakes. Clearing up weather on the Atlantic coast and lower Lakes. Cloudy weather in the Eastern States. ———_- + —____ ‘TSE WEEKLY StTaRtor this week contains ali about the trial of “ashe” Bolster for the mur- der of “Sonny” James; the Odd Fellows celebra- thon; the civil war in Franet capital story, en- titled “The Silver Thistle;” poetry,“‘Some One's ServantGir!;” all the Local News; the latest T: egraphic News trom all parts ical News from all quarters; and Gossip; Editorials on current topics; Agri- cultural articles; valuable Household Recipes Monetary and Commercial news, &c. Terms > One dollar and a half ‘per annum, in advance; single copies tive cents, neatly euvel- oped tor mailing. ion News —+200- WORK AT THE Coal MINES STILL Detay BD.—The miners belonging to the Union at Scranton still refuse to work, or permit others to do so. The operators, however, are deter- mined to obtain other labor, and if their hands are injured, to hold the city responsible. The operators have refused to hold - further conferences with the committee of miners, re- plying to the last communjcation that cighty- Six cents per diamond car was their ultimatum, and when the miners notified them of its ac- ‘ptance work would be resumed. A few mincs are being worked, but pothing like general re- sumption has taken place. ft is the opinion, however, of those best informed, that this resuli cannot be much longer delayed. At the meet- in 5 as the Executive Board of the Miners’ Union at Scranton yesterday the first concession was made to the operators by the adoption of an otter to resume work on terms that would meet balf way any advance on the aia Otfered by the Anthracite Board of 5 see: CoLoR QumsTioNS IN ORLEANS.— Two Graduates of Howard University Refused Adnis- sion to the Bar.—Two colored juates of How- ard Unit 5 tol imbia, yesterday morning applied to the supreme court in New Orieans ‘admission bar of Louisiana. for mn to ‘Their application was refusedon the that al agh parties who have tue supreme court of any State can be admitted » yet candi- ted to ice. Jue Dibble ves Bi ft {1 jheri: Sauviret, colored, $1 in a suit in the b Louisiana district’ court, against the pro) of the Bank Saloon for’#i0,000 damages for te. fusing to furnish him with refreshments on ac count of color. ee —___ $1,000,000 Wort or Bounty Fravps.—Fred erick Smith, &® captain of New Yor) me for at Hetty a Boe feeeaecie 5 and exposed about siz steal reaty ent ‘claime involving over $1,000,000. \ BRINcine Jay GouLD To Boox.—Jay Gov’ has been ordered by the United States Distr! Moula not produce the books of the Erie Gor pany In the suit of the English Erie stockho) ‘ers, and sbould his motion to punish him —————— eee COCK-FIGBTING FOR $10,000.—Atlanta has ju made a fighting cock Kentucky and Tennessee, for the mai and $250 a tight, each to show seventy-five bird: set elcome tap age | ‘through- it the country for the observance of Decora- tion Day—the 30th of May. —— This Aftgrnoon’s Dispatches, Associated Press Reports. FROM EUROPE To-Day. The Fighting at Paris Vigorous Bor bardment. Beavy Losses of the lasargenuts 9.000 Kilied a ww ied 3 to The Evening S'ar Bismarck Pieases ef Bismarck that the northern forts shall re main in ibe bends of the Germans gtves great faction to tbe communists. J arme> in St. Denis are becoming numerous, and the loyal nations] guards there bave been org. M. Segr'n, the souchef of the War « tempted to reach Versaille: was arre at the outposts. Dr. Dubois advanced to ex plain that Seguin was a stat! officer arranging the position of the advanced posts, aud he was arrested also, but afterwards liberated ‘The Rapp-! saye the corresponient London Times has been arrested. It is stated that while the Pr en ot assians hol St the northern railway will remain and carry provisions to the city. The Fighting on Wednesday. At 2 o'clock this morning heavy musketry firing was beard in the direction of Bas Meudon. In this ck the enfants perdust lost ¥ severely. The gunboat Yancy was disabled, and returned to Pont Concorde this afternoon with difteulty. All hands kept pumping the vessel. The fighting at B&s Meuden continues The a of Montmartre are being heavily fortified. Paris Balloonatics. Monday night a balloon started secretly from College Kollin. Defeat of the Communists. Lonpow, April 28.—The Versaillists yesterd: expelled the Communists from an import: position in the village of Les Mouliniceaux, and Occupied it in censiderable force. The Pari« Commune has forbidden requisitions on the Property of foreigners. Insurrection at Tonlouse. The Mot d’Ordre of last evening says that the people of Toulouse have risen in insurrection, avd that many of the streets are filled with barricades. The Bombardment at Paris. The Versailles batteries at Conrbevoie yester- day bombarded the Maillot Gate and thé Arch of Triumph. The Communists have established @ battery on the road to Asnieres, for the pur- pose of bombarding Gennevillier, Colombes and Covrbevoie. The bombardment of the southern forts yesterday was feebler than formerly. The calibre of the Versailles guns is small. The fury of the combatants is increasing. Freemasons on the Ramparts. ‘The Freemarous will plant banners on the Tamparts of Paris on Saturday and assist in its defence. The governor of the Invalides has been arrested. Nive Thousand Killed and Woanded is. ‘The official statement of the losses of the communists to Thursday sums up nine thousand killed and wounded, besides three thousand prisoners. The Advance works at Fort Issy Taken The London Telegraph has a rumor that the Versailles army has taken the advance works at Fort Issy; that the barracks of the Fort are certainly destroved, and there is a breach in the walls at least five yards snare. The com. Munists have established batteries at the stone gate in Montmartre. Proceedings of Part Disraeli on the Ram Loxpon, April 25.—In the House of Com last wight Disraeli, botwithstanding the conc sions of the government, made , attack upon the budget. mept, in frantically abandoning tt posals to Rave the tax of six pence bad abandoned its dependence on indirect waxation. While be deprecated further impo-ts m agriculture, he cquatly deplored leaving the deticiency to increase vear by year. He said the Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1869 erred in giving up indirect taxes, and he now sought to repiace them by additions to direct taxation. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lowe detended the reconstructed budget, and ac cepted a postponement of its consijeration to Monday next. ‘The name of the winner of the 1,000 guinea race at New Market should have ‘been pub- lished “Hannah.” Dt if Habeas Corpus in Ire- Suspension of : rpus in Lorpow, April 28—The government has sns- Pended the writ of habeas corpus in one district of the county of Westmeath, Ireland. Dissensions Among the Ca’ Havana, April 27.—The journals publisi an interesting letter from Aldama to Ces) re- signing th cy of the Cuban Kepublic. The letter cre: great sensation. It shows the extent of the discord existing among the expa- triated Cubans. “Aldama writes:—"It was thought the arrival of Madam Cespedes would heal the dissensious; that her in bearing the name of our illustrious chief would unite all parties to make sacrifices and send armg and ammunitions sufficient. at least, to sustain the snmmer cam) "He says:— My hopes, — have tailed. rapidly.” Your wife — details about the voyage of Zena, and let- ers which accompanied him were used by our enemies most to be feared (unfortunately not the Spaniards) against us; those ocenpying off.cial positions with the Cuban Republic, who flung at us the most poisonous darts and ‘inja- rious calumnies. He said the govern other pro: n incomes Tehuantepec Expedition. 4 Practicable Cana? Route Found, Kev Wrest, April %.—The United States steamer Kansas has just arrived trom the Te- huantepec exploring expedition, and reports that a practicable route for a canal acros: tha isthmus of Tehuantepec bas been found. nomina 15 ane! Cotton, Gull: cheice Zwnite, aa {oir to ieee soa gy Ser oe wigieees Maes Oh Peuiyivanie, 81 sonthern 5 5 ern ttendy, Tals: mixed westers uil, 100 Oe Sade ‘auiet, $1919 80." Buco firm? ‘shoulders, 5. Tit sides, haw, I6slids. Lard dull, 13; common, 91 Bagi: $1.61; Pennsylvania, 91s W YORK, April 28 —Stocks the openiig, but very active. Governments strong. Virginie mixes 7. North uN :: do. Rew. if i: ii | a i te a fi i | é i i S7Low-necked dresses have ‘out Of fashion, and low linings = pr hug have siso been tabooed. = “® LOCAL NEWs. | Tee Coromep ScRoers— Meeting of True. tere. A meeting of the trasters ot colored schools was held yesterday afternoon. when a statement from Saperiatendent Newton of ti condition of the school fund wasreterres wo Mr. Syphax, who stated that he would cons..it with Mayor in reference to the matter munication from Lizzie H. Willi | teachers, asking an increase of compensation | Was referred. Authority was given Mics Boze j Man. Prinelpal of the M street schox the lot of growpd laying south of, and adjoining, the Stevens school house. belonging to Mr. Alfred Jones. He stated that the purchased by the school board cents per foot, which he thought recommended some action y thought the pric ! moved that the subject be la bext meeting; so ordered. | T conten purchase % to afior? Toom tor a play gr b —Keporte cheap, and taken ‘upon retty BALTIMORE A ican M ¢ to the Baltime conference. Kevs Sebneon sed J. i were elected secretaries. The asnal minittees ware appointed by the hop A.W. Waym eb deuiwered me, and E James A. nit response ear Kev. J. A. Handy opem Rev. J. { Georgetown, D. C., read for bis text al rermon Komans, lth chapter, oken of ay bel KR. Arnold, ot His sermon ga - B. Peyvrow Br end from Sactan Teday, tuat he was , descr Lake ¢ Sa’ ronn but vividly describe: g water and at he ro ius we ned with snow, whil« beneath wore covered with grasean 4 1 all the beauties of summer. He deseribes Sacramento as & mu: ° | Phe gr eeting of ob Saturday. the | to be present. Mr. Linv would also be there. and the meeting created high anticipations. Mr. Brown did not expect | to go to Oregon, but several other places. He and bi» company send great love to thecharches of Washington and Balumore. - if Wesley Qhap SALBOP THE Hoop BrILprno.—This buliding, jocated on the northwest corner of Ith street } and Pennsylvania avenue, was sold yesterday afternoon at auction by Latimer & Clear was purchased by Messrs. Cross & Wale! estate dealers at agents of the Metrop Lite Insurance Company, for $410 property cost Mr. tiood $19,000, and was sold unc preme Court of this Di — Watt's Orena He to-night is the benetit of the great danseuse, Mile. Bon fanti, and positively the last night’ but one of the grand spectacle of the “3 Hanchbacks,” With al! its beautiful novelties. To-morrow, Sat~ urday afternoon. s family matinee will be gi con mencing at 2 and on Satur Abbot, the clowns benetit, with ne tricks, &c., present THE GRAND ORGAN CONCERT Bt the Metro politan.M, E. Church for the benefit of the cho r Tund on Tuesday evening next will be a great musical treat, as Mr. George N ce brated New Vork organi ‘on the occasion by some t Aqvatic._The Ari having erected at the foot splendid boat house, 2010 feet a They have ordered two new boats, pow on their wa) here, one race gig four-oared ehell CARNCROSE & Dixie's MinstTRELR have beer doing & g00d busines: at the National Theater this week. The performances this ig and to-morrow evening, aud the mi row | afternoon, are the last pert of th company ——— War IMAN APror d pvernor da; J ty go @ branches of the c ment, on t. above the avenue ie Davin I bar been app et- ter-carrier ft r annu A B. Scriveue i health. ——-»——— Base Bats ” cluding Brainar and Leonard, are to pi of Cleveland, in Cinc May. SALE or Wasurnere A certificate for $4,000 worth of this stock was yesterday sold at auction by Latimer & Cleary, ‘Bt 9 cente, (<3,920,) to Jose San Roman. Gas Fiawe Exrarve and saving of gas; nothmg Pearson, sole age ing. tor increase of light ke it. Hamilton & No.4 ¥.M.C. A. build a Fixe Plated, French Gilt, Oroide and Meiton Jewelry received at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, Pennsylvania avenue, beween 4% and 6: Streets. ——_——_ JUDGE PrERroNT, of New York, yesterday Accepted the invitation of the senior class of Columbia Law School, to address the clase at the annual commencement, on June ist next. Mrks G, O'BRIgK, 38 L street, held the luck pumber—41!—which has drawn the piano whici Was on exhibition at the French fair. —<———— Ter St. Jawes Horst was purchased from Mr. George W. Bunker vesterday by Mr. Joba Spicer, of Ottawa, Ilinois. —_——s D. J. ABROTT has been appointed inspector partment. Ot coal for the Treasury De} 419 SEVENTH STREET, BOOTS AND SHOES. aU L. SEILEBUS, a Next Door to Odd Fellows’ Hall, Has now @ complote Stock of HB. BURNS & co. BOOTS AND SHOES. Just recetved, «fine stock of Gentlemen’ LIGHT DBESS BOUTS, TE OarTSxs, AND STRAP SHOES. a A nice selection of LADIES’, MISSES, AND OBILDREN® BUT. TOS AND LACB BOOTS constantly on band, THE 1MPSEIAL BROBZS AND PEBELES® Fe Sremins Ladies’, Misses, and e county, Virginia,