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THE EVENING STAR. | PabSthed jij, Sundays Excepted, AT THE &TAR BUILDINGS, ! Peres; tyante Avenne, cormor Lith St. TUE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COW'T. MH. AUP EMM. , Prevt. ' ‘° = {HP EVENING ST Ain be served by carrier to their wubscribery at Tex Cents PER WEEK, of FoR- «t-FovR Crst« Pra MONTH. Copice at the counter | Two Cxxre each. By mail—three months, 91.50; | @iz months. #2 00; one year. 95. ——— 39—N2. 5,946. THE WEEKLY STAR—published Priday—@L Long Island 4 mayoref thet place on guilty ot bribery at WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 187 TWO CENTS & year. SF Invariably in advance, in both + and ue paper ent leager taau paid tor BE" Hates of advortising furnished on appiteatton SP PHADETICAL | GP.OCERY STORES. | Baxr BUSINESS DIRECTORY: | forse ay t-clacs Establishments | %.*\A" BeoTuss im ai! Branches of Lvs ness in the District. Geo bJ ¢ | Gee Con'sining Cards cf Fi Joux aA Barun GRICTELTU RAL WARBEH A DEL ARCHITEC(S. Apc t r pesive Pat Office Dept JW . frePcepes ts rthwest. aveyancing,Not’y. D COM. MERCHANTS. = W cor. Pa ay pola n F. Wth and D etreets. AG Baty: AUCLION i Wait a: a er E and Jous Voor, 297th street, between BANDS. Jave Finest Sationat Hank Natioxval METHOF Co, Rxveuts AL Bask oF THE v = and isth st. & Mecuancs getown, near 7th sary Dep't Pied teed H L, Moxiry.(aleue Threent & Moxiey, jw Es Dept 3 REILLIARD SALOONS L Seatex Hart BiitranpSatoos,cor. ch & Dots. | W LEACHERIES. x ING, Straw Ets Bi 1,92! Pa.av. JEW BReARDIG-ROUSES. Paraissos He bet. Gh and7ch sie bat, corner New 5! a3 7th et. N.W.,onedoorfrom! BRASS WORKS. Sommekvits & Leven, BRICKLAYERS. €.G_ Bale, Kav ges, £c., 1207-9 E at Let.12.b £ 13h. MATERIALS. +880 Fa av. vdings, &e.,4 “est. Sud Canal. Giz Ah street. between F and G 3 t. near I ty tering ).) GS Get , bet.sa7 CASPENTESS AND EU Rs. OM: rt Me: Wap. Mireur este. Pa. aves near Sd st. CHINA, GLASSWARE, ac. Boreren & By 223 Pi ™ CIRCULATING LIBRARI W.T. Nixmo. 3:7 Pa. avenue, bet. 442 and 6: Wait bow aud-r Mot. Hot crs A. Daxs & Co.,3167th st., bet. D and Logisiana ave OTHERS, a ‘ NOTARIES. eg creed Pe tek Tae hia Ceniebaidiat: €@ACH FINDINGS. ‘THomrsox & C )., 23 4h st., opp. Center Market. CONFECTIONZ RIES. Harvey & Hovpen, lwid Penn. ave., corner lith st. COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Josten T AK. Plant, corner E and sth streets N.W @YSTER SALOONS. FF Ine bar iog Boo. P ATth at TERS. HC Bracen? (Dining Koo ms,)Givibet sop BO | cee ee CONVEY ANCERS. cts AG. Batcy, 89 Pa. ave aw. Titles, Notary.) Gion Pa av.. RAIL. Hi? F street nocth B. Novis, WM Peensyivania avenue, DINING SALOOBS. Harvey & Hotven, bad ookes National Diniy nts’ Pa av.1th Ms, 82: hit by rute) p, DOLLAG STORES. Ei. vennene's Meteors Pa. avenae vruaRrs N's DOLLAR Stok, 491 Pa. sy., bi D&UG STORES. hyGuT Brovas ED Gitway 0g z Bivwert & Son. 137 K street, near 14h atr € +0 bet i. and 6th ate. bt. Mik and 2th sis, ee Pale DRY Goons | Wa CW BEER: & Boonen. omer Pa avenue um Sources « ¢ wx. hk oh pace, bet. 7th & 8th =: Market Space tw. \ & Bacay, 6 Penna avenue, near 7th st. fs & Wiswait. 107th street, uear La. avenue, DYE HOUSES. BY byetovex Mrs Briggs 511 7th st..op P.O.Dep’ Aen Weng p eats Briggs 212 7th stop P.O.Dep't » 69 Jeflerson st., Gour B 8. J a Pans rier at hast teen a ees a he BrewakndTarion, ti Mhe-vesrucr b uortnwest. BRGRAY; \. B. Bavxoantas, (also Die Sinker,) 302 Pa. arent FANCY STORES. E.G Davis, sof Market Space, corner Cie. Bevrent aOvth streee peerage Mh street, | Stere, 312 FEED STOREY. ¥.M. Daanny Foed,Grain Me. cor Mase.av.&7th st FLORISTS E.Stoors, Kmbalmer Nat. Flowers, 6237th st. rourD: F&A scHNE. DER ndrs cor. 18th, Jeux Meth ratao-eoruer of La. eve. aod ioth st FUBSIAHIEG GeoDs. Lock woe. Murty SPs VLR S28 Px. or pt Met need Lis & Co. Y ,) 113 Pa.ev..b ¢.1ithal2th ety. sad 16th stree’s. | Ginson Pa ¥ 5 ‘Tinks & Wiserow. 4 Pas ater bet ie kOe eoes i Repairing) (90C ot.8.W, er & Co., 1529 Pa. av scorner 19th of. Jatt resee - O s£D.Y 4.0.4.8 av., bet. dh # hi ate, ato Bi . GAS OFFICES. we WasdixeTon G48 Licut Compacy 423.0th,zearE | metne The Robeson Investigation. DANA DESIRES A POSTPONEMENT—THE SECRETARY WANTS THE INVESLIG ATIC 0 ON—MR. DANA EXAMINED—HE ARTICLES AGAINST SECRETARY KORE. BUT KNEW NO PACTS AGAINST THE AND DECLINED TO GIVE THE NANES OF BIS INFORMANTS. The special committee of the House to in- quire into the charges in the New York Sun against Secretary Robeson, met again last eve- ning. and Mr. Bartlett, counsel for Dana, said quence of a membe-of the committee— air—being absent, he did not want t in certain evidence which he had inten and arked a postponement until the | return of Mr. Blair, which will be in about ten REAL ESTATE AGENTS. &e. TReP & DupLe®, cor. La. avenue and EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, INTERNAL REVENUE. source to-day were $34 FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. | This Afternoon’s Proceedings, SATURDAY, April 6, The SENATE was not in SE » bet. 6thie ‘bh . th and 7th <t= put in by the Lardiy yet been ¢ ney. Mise Mansti hus arrest, bat w rat ase bre lations will be waticrs conn SECRETARY, P.O. Department ‘The receipts from this ace. . Xap Post Office Lzs ThomPsow & Co. 639 A street.corner 7th, . WAGGAMAN. 5197th st.. opp. P.O. PD. ER. hatreet, between Gand H. Moone & Parvin, 606 15th st., opp. Treasury Dep't RESTAURANTS. Rarionat Recravnaxt, NW. cor: Pa. av.and éth, os. PLATZ, 4 Penna. ave , be (CTO Rocx, 1411 F street between 3th and Tah. Bysox Bovss, Henry Hysoa, 421 9:h, bet. D and E. SASH, DOOR AND BLINDS. Barnwiy & Bros, Factory,corner Istand Dst. Perry CoLemas, 297th at SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. EXsoN IXsTiTUTE. C. B. Young, Prin.,725 Mth © ©. Wizht, Indiaga Lice. cor. 7th & L st . {icuson, Baoteens & Os. DEPOTS. rere ee, & BL A Co., Albany Ale, 619 La. avenue, | SF6, B Pras Date only—Mr. Waidr »(Mich.) in the aril some thirty or forty members in attend- a¥. aventie, corner 151 & Sos. 1214 F st.. bet. 12th and 1th. EW 635 Li teen Fo. i eaanr .z. HITE, 65 Louisiana avenne, nea stree*. aon | Firhoxze Foexoe & C . or. % ste. EARLES PEL, corvel C-A. B..cor. Rh & Bate, | SESE, JInDINSTON, Wis Peunsyivania aveus HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. CAMPBELL. 65 Pa. a Kixxeny & Co. .6 L. fi Seuserpex, 110 Pa. becn ordered to the Lackawana. ia > a nce. Ata weet ot Gen. SickLEs sails for Europe one week from Mr. Moore (Iil.) spoke for an hour upon gen- | meat we eral political subjects, and obtained permission to print the remain Mr. Monroe (bio) fullowed upon the sabject rT his re ‘. Mrs. Grant will resume ber Tuesday after- of his remark tions on and after Tuesday next. hours are from 3 to » bet. 6th and 7th sts. Pa. av., bet. 6th and 7th. wv, bet, 1th and Lith sts HARNESS. SADDLERY &€TRUNRS. Mr. Whitthorne print bis remarks upon the sulje and currency. Mr. Hill (N-J.) spok tariff and tax American in ‘Secretary Robeson said the committee was an impartial one, regularly constituted a with full power to proceed. The acs counsel were present, and the eviden assertions were to be be | country waits, the pub demanded that the investigation st ould go on He was net willing as a 7 be could help The Prestpent’s Visirors Senators Cameren, Scott, Pa‘terson, Ramsey, and Representatives Negley, Shanks | and Williams, of Indiana. to-day were | op. Center Market lay eved, Was in hand. service waits, « Tre Japanese CMBASSY will give a grand “inter to the members of all foreign legations in Washington at the Arlington on Monday even * Mr. Platt (Va) address CAPS AND FURS. D Pa. av., bet. 9uh and 10th sts. ¢ officer, or as 4 SEFD e JouN SAvL, 621 7th street, between F and G, SEWING MACHINES. private citizen, it | or by bis protest. to eta ut having this matter at least ed up as practicable wm GAINST THE OLD Enie “Ra Wurprer & Wis ir & Son, arte..461 Pa ay. They sre simel AY MC A.B..mb &D AFEED Suctrie, Rosenthal, 7thiH SHIRT FACTORIES. ¥.,) 1113 Pa-av., bet Ihat2th ate, Mes L.A FAN. SIGE Mas & A. SuitH, late Mre. Klin SILVER PLATERS. PE. 97th atrest.op. P-st Off 7. A. WHITEMAND, O04 D st., betweon 8th S@AP AND CANDLE FACTOMIES. W street, bet. 6h and 7th. 3 street, between 4th and 5: STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, &c. _ 0 Pa. ay.,bet. th & thats; STEAMSHIP LINES. Rew Yor« Lixe,office. cor, 17th st. and N. ¥. ave Pacraperrita Lix TONE YARDS. lst and E street 3 MILLER and two chil + Corwine and Mr. Quin leave for Europe on the 1th instant. r will spend some two years in Europe for enetit of Ler health. urt at Albany a su rederick A. Lane t tor their manageme Testore the mouey tl) Th <r, corner Pa ave aud 3d street, Estr et between 14th and 15eh wayed by the mere idea, opinion or wish of ould and Lane, and gy rng va and Field and Shearman for Lauc; yesterday returned notice of th General Dix, as pre is included as a mere rstood that the finally prosecute the case. Er‘e read is included in ant with Gould & 1 that Archer, Eidridge. bers of the ‘old encral John A. Dix, Pensonat.—Secretary Belknap has returned *++Hon. Samuel Ohio, who has been seriously il) tion for ‘several iutant General Robert ¥ spending a few days in this cit Lis post at Fort Leaveaworth, gutton to the been oceasio gage ment ot every kind, he bad always beet Present at the minute, and had always sta until the last. He was not willing that this in- vestigation should terminate until the charg: had been pushed tothe end. Mr. Bartlett mtimated that he wou! abandon the case than Atter further committee decided to goon with the inve: tion, and Mr. Barth tt was noti ‘| proceed, and every facility would be g to examine witn: g0 on, saving for rea: not aid the committe The acting chairinar persons mentioned as having ma:! Leaving ever ner 15th and H stree months, died Batrs & BRotHe. ©. B. Jewerr, te iG STO LES. HOUSE. FURNISHIN ex & Bs 23 P | Pars, Groner F ICE CREAM MANUPACTORIES. r. Pa. av. and Lith st. A.R.Surruery & Co.,' aerinmany 9 on before the retarn ANOTHER INVESTIGATION.—In view of certain charges, which have ree New York paper, concerning an ailegea de- eted with the administration » when collector of internai revenue at Erie, Pa.,the House committee on rf under consideration the claim of Mr. Douglass, amounting to some four thousand dollars, for allowance to settle his Erie collectorship authority to send tor persons and papers, with a aining how the deficiency occurred, ig any Teport to the House. THE REFORM SCHOOL BILL introduced in the House of Representatives by Mr. Starkweather, and heretofore published m Tue STAR, has been agreed upon by the District of Columbia House, and an appropriation of $100,000 is recommended for the pure’ a new site for the institutior expedient to remove it from its present loca- tion on account of the malaria, which impairs the health of its inmates. Judge Poland, from the District Committee, repor b rday, and it was referred ations for their The clause of the bill directing ‘ecretary of the Interior to sell that portion of the farm now occupied by the reform school Was sticken out. re-overy is had from the roa suit, all the members o Harvey & Wi ICE COMPANIES. fice, 1202 F st., near Vth. fi Pa. ay., near 12th ntly appeared in a 9 Water street, Wx. Braviey & mu GO ENeny & Bro. STOVES, SHEET.1EO: ims, now having TIN WARE. x ONAL Mranc have obtained whom the bar de re reported. guins were alleged to have been made, be sam. to replace, ha: a. bet Pa. av. & Dat in the city of Erfart TEA AND COFFEE STORES. Oxientat Tea store, A. M. Wheeler, 025 7th street TELEGRAPH OFFICES. sen Co. Fravktin Lives, main office Avromatic Lives, main offi ‘TITLE EXAMINERS. AG. BALEY, 849 Pa. Mr. Robeson. gazest that the tempting to vote with a revolver in his bh i Senors Kivere and M tor the Cortes, were stroyed the mast int: gin which was I also the rocm where he first gave shay In these rooms, which have heen, up to the latest time, shown to strangers as curiosities, Lutaer’s Bible was kept, with marginal notes in the reformer's own hand- writing, together with the painting, Dance,” by Beck, andother valuable relics. ot these have been burnt. nated at about incateulable. sting part of reet. ers Nv] Peaa’s avnuue. her's cell, and that the Secretary could Committee of the reat scheme. Mr. Bartlett said sonal knowledge on the sulsj Mr. Dana never hadan: BW GaLr » Law Conveyance it being deemed meant to Asse we, bet. Sth and Wwrth = Ivania avenue, near 7th street Pa. avenue, bet 4% aud 6th ats. W_D.Glenn, i200 F st.,Wash’'n, £10 Bridge st. Geos JUSTICES OF a the people from whem he got his information. esses Whom: I shall catl will people who know anything i I shall not be coateut th n conclude without ¢ ‘ach, and the contractors for shail protest a g*tion uniesst ish, Pre near 13th street. TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, &c, Cun. KUrrest, «87th street, near D. TUBNING SHOPS. TMANN,W ood, Horn, Bone, &€ ,1105 Est. BRELLAS, PARASOLS, CANES. Cuas G. Peance, lily Pa, ay., be Dasiey PyeRce, 105 E street. near Hth, Wx. Booers,o29 Wh street, near F. DERTAK ERS, R. 94 F st . between 9b and Wb. out the transac ),000 thalers, the his- =! . Secor and Mr the iron, and 1 inst the closing of the Investi- y are called. Charles A. Dana, editor of the New York & was then sworn, and testified that he wrote the articles agaizst' Secretary Robeson, but of his cwn personal knowledge he knew no tacts gainsthim. He declined to give tve name ot © person trom whom he received his info on, When cross-examined by Secretary Robe- son, Dana admitted that his statem Secretary Robeson and ex-Senator | chasing 600,0¢9 tons of coal was a mistake. testimony throughout was negative in its char- posite City Han. EAL 4 CHILD AND THEN Kitts Tae Motaer — LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, &c. ot. Link & 15th sis. S. Jens. 715 71h atreet, between @ and H APER, 714 D street. between 7th and Sth last Monday. Ab M ut a week before that day a strange ‘lady with a child came to the Monday morning Jobo Broadbent, a mechanic of West Kansss,. in- quired for the lady at the hotel, and while the clerk proceeded to her roc irry off the child, which was down stairs at the ut was prevented. He then went up to the lady's room, and in afew moments screams and shots were heard, and Broadbent came out of the room saying he had shot her. He deliy- ered himself up to the police. began to quarrel when he put bis arm around her neck and fired tour shots, all of which missed He then threw her down. put his knee on her breast and shot her through the ueck. She died in two hours. A Gint Peastrxc Hee Farracess Loven AND SHooTiNG Him on 4 Row-Boar. D. Waltz, a German gardener, employed on aud, was shot under pecaliar stances on Thursday night. He had been atten- tive to a German The Philharmonic Society last evening per- ohn’s Elijah at Lincoln Hall, with Miss Jennie Busk, Miss Antoinette Ster- ling, Mr. G. W. Simpson and Mr. Radolphsen a:soloists. The audience was a large, and deci- dedly an intelligent one. ‘The choruses were as a rule sung ina cred Dr. J. P. Caultield, the con- ductor, is inclined, however, to take the time too fast in most of the choruses, and in this way many valuable effects are lost. In the absence ot a suificient orchestra the plano was introduce¢ and manipulated by Mr. hotel and took roo @ well-known cotton merchant, a native France, aged ‘Cameo last K street, near G 3 avenue, bet. Gch aud 7th, NP SHOE STORES. LIT HOGRAPHERS. PEE are Let Sh and loth ate. | Josirm ¥. Gxvsny, 496 Pa. av., bet. te and oth ste, ERY STABLES. xF he attempted to ear 17th sirect. has arrived here from Havana, and ix at the St. Charles botel. UPHOLSTERERS, neat Penn. avenne, 429 9th street, between D and BE. LL WATCH MAKERS, &c. Materials, Touls, &c )622 Pa ay. REN, 125 Pa. avenue, Capitui Hill. WINES AND LIQUORS. last night, an As Liv again postponed - abuouneed tor T able manner. ‘The next witness was A. M. Gibson, who testi- apoeagan § ton correspondent ot the Sun; has also written for the World and raid; wrote the letter in the Sun signed Sappho,” but he could not remember the first mes of persons from whom he received hix formation: would furnish the committee with near 7th. 15-20 Sth street, bet. Dand E ¥ 7. Ja .ariington Stab! TON Nation, 196 E street. 316-13 2° 1th «treet. LOOKING GLASSES, Puaxem Lams, 1236 Pa, avenue, near 1th street. LUMBER YARDS. CHARLES Gav 0. W. Walter in a@ to the annoyanee of the appre- It doesn’t seem to be er to aitempt Hex1Z0G 3351-3 B at_near Lmp'l hotel woop AND COAL YARDS. was defeated in the assembly to-day ciators ot Mendelssohn. hing for a young pla pon the score as the immortal Men- y introducing an occa- | .cor. Md. ave., 8. W. PEniLs or 5 jcipE BY WorkINe Too Harp ‘The Omaha Herald says: Ten years ago we su ‘Thomas A. Scott behind a mountain or o! documents in a room adjoining to that of § Cameron; Mr. Lincolu’s then Secretary of War He was Assistant Secretary, and was understood to have been brought to Washington on account of his peculiar capacity and skill as an organi- Mr. Scott was then a smoothfaced, unwrinkled young man, in the i vigor of health, the glow or w! ‘he br lliant lustre of hiseye, am ed glow which suffused his cheeks. ity and of a brown color, This was in! 7th strect and lidea in the shape of a reulade or It would have r to hear his pi ad afterward re 7 Water st., Georget: Mechanics’ and Trad n. Water street, Georgetown. lat wages written ap Union to appoint a cc a trill upon the horritied the comp passages and cords exy 1 itro-glycerine sort of way by th The orchestra were weak in tone, and seemed to have teonble in ve idea of the movement promise, and the case was decided against her On Thursday Waltz went to Elizabethport, crose’ng the Sound in a rew-boat. On returning he was met by his tormer sweetle rt, also in a \d she shot him, the bait lodging i le returned to Eliza: hix wound was amateur pis zer of transportation. Marble, &¢_c. r 9D. getting # comprehen: of the conductor's baton. Of the artists, M she being instrume: of the gems of the eratorio, the firs quartette, and the beautiful quartette in the In tact, she seemed to be com- pletely ignorant of the music of the score. s Busk was least suceessfal, alot the country tw 1 in the demolition of two of the meetin; tion to the eight-hour system, provided {Le reg ulati that New York employers would not be = to competition from neighboring sta men could be got to come here and w. but they considered that acha wonld ‘be detrimental to the ; meeting declared any decision premature, adjourned afte at the death at him no less than six times, he pro tecting himself as best he might ‘The girl has not yet been arrested — was rich in qi MARKET and his form lithe and agile. Last December we saw. a short, stont-lool an enter Mr. Crapagie’s office on Broad with a carpet bag in his right band and in his left. His eye hadn't the old fire in it, but t only lighted. uj 259 G street, corner 13:b. & Beit. Columbia Market,Mass.ave.&1. roLstaN MARKET STORE,N. KB cor.f and oth. rv F and i3th streste, Tith st.near Pacey. sorders brought on by bauefal and Great numbers have Prompted by a des! the afflicted and nufortunate, I will for preparing and usin: i CB. Warere, 8. B. cor r E as, > 3 Ye Hyarts Narionat Mani gray rte hg ng Baypgy brs ange crm WATER OA Tat edi oer ERCHANT TAILORS. will last for a long y be a conscientious artist. Her singing through- it the entire performance merited the hearty lanse bestowed, and in her delivery of the tive of this work her intelligent thor’s meaning impressed every ie. Theair “Woe Unto Them” was a fit sub- ject to bring out the dramatic abilit ced, she was the favorite of the even- ing. Mr. Simpson is alway and last evening another the wreath he has earned. Mr. Rudolphsen, though not a singer of of country, made last m He hasa rich and culti nently fitted for such music. to hear ottener from the Philhar- monics in the tuture. in one of the towns of Oswego county, N. ¥., is aceused by the Phenix Register of tality toward his pupils. in the habit of shar 80 that he could was deadened. mental fires behind it were business thought. his hair, from” bein; come mixed gray. of American railway, and who is sighi other railroad world ‘to conquer, was Thomas A. Scott who was Cameron's secre! in 1861, with about twenty years added to € regard Thomas A. Scott as the most nota- ble suicide of his time. manager of his age and time is just as certainly killing himselt with over-taxed mental labor, as ‘iven the effect is sure to follow. With a physical frame of iron mould and fibre he can bear much, but unless Thomas A. Scott shall go to his final rest twenty years betere his natural time, he will be an exception to an almost universal ri This feliow has been ning his nails toa point, ¢ them mect in the ears ot his scholars! When this waz not sufficient he pulled and twisted the ears of the children un- tl bis brutality was satisfied. The appetite at it fed on, one day he pulled a toy’s ear until, as himself acknowledged, he teit it give way. x boy went home, soon took : and in a few days died, and the physician who treated him stated that death was the conse- quence of the injury he received from the pull- ‘ng out of bis ear by the roots! ighable though harles Thorne, Pat ina Station D, Bible House, Hie had grown much stouter, New York City. unmixed brown, had be he president of 11,000 miles efective recit 7 Penns ave., bet. 9th and 0th ste, LLBIT. 614 9h st. retribution is recorded mercial Among the ruins ofthe Jeffersony.!ie car works war found a body which, it is be- licved, was that of the incendiary to whom the destruction of the buildings must be attributed He entered the str w 3 Pa.av.. Meizerot! Hall. Mis C8. Ween & Bev ekine&, 421 7th ot., Odd Fellows’ Hall. ©. W. THory, (wholesale onl: MODEL MAKERS, &c. sts. | 0. Orriumay, 28th street, oF SIC STORES. CLOTHING STORES. = v.,bet.oth ewehete. | Rs, Jone FB, . Patent Uftice, acceptable here, urel was added to Patent Office. at note in this section ht a great impression. vated voice, and emi- eatest railway 07 Penn. ave.,bet. 9th & 10th. W. G.Merzerotr & Uo.,925 Pa. ave. sbet.9th & 10th. eto uN Y bet .1th@l2th st-! NEWS COMPANIES. Hexxiye, 407th street. between D and B. | Xs rioxal News Com ¥,H. Uovle & Co.,323 Pa.ave. wind, was too quick for him, and, blinded the dense e, he struggied forward, an while groping his way about, was «mothere: His remains were hardly capable of identific: tion, but he is supposed fo. be @ man discharge = ™ employment by the company sev ince. IMMERSE STOCK. A A serious thing happened to Mr. Jr., the actor, at the Chestnut-street Theate: in Philadelphia, on Monday evening. Mr. from the stage to his at his man-servant had walkea off with all the actor’s every-day clothes, and with $50 which ove of the pockets. T et promising to make restitution ‘by the Fourth ilar costume Mr. Thorne g0 back to his boarding- , but a ramor pre- ig down Chestuut - W., April 5, 1872. Editor of Evening Star: The following edito- rial paragraph appeared in a recent issue of Tr: Kp generally sup} BEST MATERIALS, BEST STYLES, BEST WOBKMAESHIP, Thorne, upon retirin, dressing room, found 1 v., bet 12thand1thste. BALTIMORE AND Potomac Rartnoap —On Levee coche Ge oeeee the Gd instant the track layers reached Cox's station, 5y miles from Pope's creek, and were expected to reach Salem on Saturday afternoon. Celonel Samuel Cox has station, and at the Piney Church road Dr. R. F. Chapman has given four acres for There will be two sidin; near Salem and the other on the R. Hunt, near the Prince George's lines. Appli- cation was made on behalf of the company on the 2d instant to the county commissioners for an extension of three months months expiiing on the 1th whieh the road was to be completed, tothe terms of the which has already pi that most of our im- migrants come from Ireland. ‘This impression is erroneous and not warranted by the official figures, which show that of 75,653 immi, the United States during the three moni ing December 31, 1871, W,292—were fri only about on happened to be in ven three acres fora | Of July. What selected in whic! house is not certainly known, vails that he was seen comin street dressed as ‘* Metamora. .Curtovs Doses ov THE CALIPoRNTA Faeruqvake —Advices from Lone day last state that the earthquake shocks still less violence. Four jured parties LOWEST PRICES. ChaRLes Aku the largest number— Germany and Austria, while e-third a8 many—10,206—came from Ireland. Even the North American Brit- ish provinces sent more than came trom Ire- land, namely, 11,865.” res thus given only cover a short ree months, and are not unlike! mislead, I will thank you if you will lay be ders, in an early issue of Tu Star, hich I tind in the dward Young, Chief 462 Pa. ave., bet. 432 {uAsLes MACNICHOL, 92 D sf M.T. Pannen, 614 La avenue, bet. ‘TS, OILS, GLASS, & AL. Je. 317 7chst ,det. Pa av ° bi ar Met. Hotel, i, ay..br 6th & 7th ste, h street, uear Pena. avenue. in Charles county, one Wen and Boys. GENTLEMEN'S SPBING OVERCOATS, FINE SPBING SUITS. SPLENDID BUSINEES COATS, BOYS’ BROWN SUITS and 10th ste, Pain instant within | continued aan more deaths of are reported. Owens’ lake bas risen four feet, and Owens’ river has shrank to half its usual size. A creek is running where dry land formerly stood. While one family of five were being buried the raves with earth, and sunk ich the buryi NOs MILLER, 27 4 12th street. , PAPER HANGE! ontract with the count ’ dt $57,500 toward the gr ing, two other installmeots, amounting to an equal sum, are yet to be paid. The extension of time asked by the company was granted.— Port Tobacco Ti ite following official data, admirable report of Dr. of the Bureau of Statistics, on this subject: Statementof National rived im the United years ended December 31, \ ith street, near Pean. ave BOYS’ DRAB SUITS, BOYS’ BLUE CLOTH 8pITs BOYS’ PLACK svrTs, BOYS’ FANCY STRIPED suits, AND ALL OTHER VARIETIES. SPRING STYLE PIECE GOODS MAKE UP TO O&8DER IN_OUB BXTEN- SIVE CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, in which o Workmen are unsurpassed, and sUarantee entire saiisfaction. ~boeks filled the the ground on w: ~tanding four +prings which were wholly or partly an earthquake fifteen years since have 8 of Alien Passengers ar ates during the fty-one 1A LEGISLATURE adjourned sine @ joint resolution for the election of an additional elec- resident and Vice President of the beretofore passea only ten electors. was done by advice of the conservative Virginia Congressmen, who claim that the state The tax bill passed on three poses a taxot Moray & Co. N. die yesterday after passin, - Maso, Pexwick @ La yivania avenne.near7thst. | ACOs Frswics & United States, a bill har & MUNN. 46 viding for the elec one & DER. 518 7:h strc STANSBURY, 629 E street, near 7th. N. EB. corner ¥ and 7th streots. TENT MEDICINES. ir Bate oy Lire, corner 9h and H 5 RG 'S BOROBALSAMINE, 9 1 at., N. 5 PAWNBROKEBS. ; ext i) F: ¢., bet. th & Wth sts, | Canc ea is boas Orv , 94 Penn. ‘and “ TLTON bs Secuear state” | S.Genber.ae & 00., 30 Ws ot, PERIODICAL DEPOTS. C. PARKER, £27 7th street, opposite Post Office. . SurtiinetoN, N. B. cor. Penna, a) To DIScovER 8) Z 10US GREENBAOKS or na- tonal bank notes divide the last two tiguresof the number of the bill by four aud if one remain the letter on the genuine will be A; if tworemains it ‘ B; if three, C; and should there be no peor ne the letter will be D. correspondent that fought at Trafalgar. is entitled to eleven. ‘Thursday is ex: For example, Milwaukee, ide sixty-one by four a den and Norway, G1 other countries... —*S8u mainly Irish, dep Respectfully yours, A Wannine To Vic. WoopHvLt.—A Dublin nt writes that the annoni the intended visit of Mrs. Woodhull = — of one-half per cent. on V ducted frem the interest. state legislature of U: election of two United States matora. In the looper and Thomas Fitch were SPN SVELTIES OF DESIGN. EXCELLENCE OF WORKMARSHIP. SP SUPERIORITY OF FINISH. Bs ry vase the rule fails be certaii ent 7 r : aC stan Pa. av. competent authority SENaTORS.—The British SDERATE Scatp xo Par- John H. Lester court house, Wm. H. Hi chosen on the first ballot. In the was elected on the fifth ballot. There ballots for the second was sae. hae HABLE BROTHERS. Fashionable Taltlors, CORNER 7rs AND D STS, i Senator, but no choice itch wanted only one more b NBACH, 423 11th, ab.Pa av..agt.Knabe’s PICTURE @ PORTRAIT FHAMES, Fraxcis Las, 1256 Pa. avenue, pear 13th street. THE RATE OF TAXA for Baltimore city, t§ Fe TION for the prese: Tecomme: an means in city councils together with thestate & total tax of $1. il 4 E 1.63 per $100, which, of 17 cents, makes ; PLUNBESS fy wine is made from the ure juice of the grape CEDAB GROVE VINEYARD, near Georgetown, D. O. ea fe are now receiving ® large su} £ Paschal Grousset, tor the penal been compelled to mavens h Hoa engl at present ; sue! offered bim does not deserve to: Canal TRape.—Yesterday was another of the canal, as fort: colony of New Every Forrest has terminate his engagement at the in Boston by reason of lung fever. {emt nl Tae TAMMANY Society in New York issued for primaries for the election of neral committee. Paixce Arracr, of Ei romoted tothe rank or dia for two years, LL oO. Goorantowns day? on thas end of the voats were loaded ispatohed voft, carrying 4,741.14 tons of ceal.— eT See | OE TuESPANtsH ELection.—Sagosta is ed to the Spanish Cortes. : est returns 143 government and uties have been elected. vepot, 5. SNorty'ex Cente ES. ac. Bactwoxc, Frep P return. will shortly be i i Bo ag en riding to the lat. 7th street, bet. O and P ete, N. W. TELEGRAMS T0 THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches ethene ASS CIATED PRESS KEPORTS. Rew York Ne further ‘testimons the judge tad £26.00 of Fenian mo MAYOR OF LON wrRY wh preiminarte ight, STARTING PEVELA wane ne The Distr) 1 he some time yet, owing business «tore Be wilt the Stoke | ease to trial. Th Xow . eran retorn be damage to the stock will Whe ' s and The steck for #4 BANK &TATEWENT The fotlowtng & (29,000; depe Seerease 4700. ° From Purepe Te-day. A PREXCH VICAR IMPRISONED. imprisonment for cans Fost Of & number of persons egal means. FLECTION RIOTS IN RP AIN 1 completely Hiaining the by d, and the nghout the town. Several persons were «i during the attack, but no fatal ment in the used by a priest appearing at the polls and Was arrested, why « ~ . Affairs im South Carolina. ' ican procens Ity vietory. ot the mayor pptess the mob. THE STONECUTT! x Wernment stonecutters have t hough it is announced that ile Presiicnt has granted them the eight hour p vilege. Affairs in Rew Oricans. COTTON MERCHANT DROWNED. New ORLEANS, April 6.—Aristido de la Vigul . fell inte the river from the =! P ght. and was drowned WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT THERE WAS A HARD Rain The third day's races are ne slay. ae Appropriat ions for Sectarian Schools. Luany, N. V., April 6.—The bill prokils propriations from the state treasury to schou'™ T institutions under sectarian religious -ee- s Virws of New York EMPLovers on Tre i New York was h e workmen, br avers were e bo curs ot labor two be workin their view ared that reducing the would lessen the cap The sense was universal in the United States, and where passing a resolution of regre “rofessur Morse. RETRIBUTION. —A yy 4 = of speedy mn the Louisville Com. ire through a smal! ture, which afforded just enough to admit him. On reaching t of the building he started his fire, which, fanned by the bigh weeks Fatat Lave: ne G —In the case of Mrs O'Shaughnessy who died under the influence ot nitrous street, New York, a verdict was given of death from aephyxia. 7 in which the gas is generally manufactured, and the careless mai xide gas at a dentistry in west 34th he jury condemn the manner r in which it is administered 87 Crests have superseded monograms. 87-A flood in Oregon drowned 100 coons. S87 Syn-tax—A gambling license—V. 0. Tim 87 T Le largest species of ants—eleph-aute. 87 In Texes panthers enter houses aud carry off babies bodily. @7 Making starch has been declared a nui- sance in Indianapolis. 87 One third of the population of Mi-sissippi cannot read or write. ®87- Croquet parties are aiready beginning to burl mailet- dictions at one another, in I!linvi«. ree Michigan girls were fined <5 to: arth “cutting up” in church. S7 The Louisville Courier-Journal informs a fisson was not the one who 7A pate git ied from fright, last week, at ing alarmed at the noise’ oi binery, ing mei; and ipping, pert young socsinping, per S77 Smart girls are the persons most to infallible cure for rheumatism ix new dpunsiond puisamrenhae gotten ens =) P % gout toast

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