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ee es “oo ven Wee i F*=e______ "=" THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, pennsylvania Avenue, cor, Lith St., aY {23 EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, & H. RACPPMINN, President. pense tet NING STAR ts served by carriers to THE Rvivers at Tex Cents Pee WEEE or FORTY. | Forx CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at the counter | Two Cexts each. By ee months, @1.50; | six mouths, $3.00; one year, LY STAR—Pnblished Pritar—91.81 | FER “ar invariably inatvances ia Down case and | than paid for. GF Rates of advertising frrnished on application. | SS er rr ee ee | Ve. 41--N2, 6.2.47. WASHING’ ‘ON Che Loening Star. , D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1872,. TWO CENTS. BALLS, &e. ECIAL NOTICES, POstfoxement: The present severe season bas thoronghly tested the virtues of Mrs. Jones’ Cough Mixture—thousands of bottles having been used with certain success. Its trial has been most thorough. A mere cold or cough or the most aggra- ABD HOUSE, Gorag on © Washinetin, D. C.. EB. i _— ON ACCOUNT OF THE L THE WEATHER, THE LEMENCY 0 zt. . D. Reward, late proprietor, retains an interest in the Hutel, where he wil! be pleased to gee b : 1 are OF THE REPUBLICAN | Yated cases it’bas cured with equal success. It is friemis and former patrons, promising them frst- URIOe Pomc cmiguLaetrae ie not objectionable to the taste, and can therefore be Claes eecommodations at al. times, is readily used for children and persans who object to , Teens, $2 per day. Table Boar | Is naveeating mixtures, particularly as its doses are inn = | small and every dose contains the germ of an ulti- (80s BoTEL, Geczeriows, D.C j POSTPONED mate cure. Its value in advanced cases or those rie Hetet han ven ay deere cares, | UNTIL verging on consumption must not be underestimated Many such it has entirely cured, even cases of ac knowledged consumption. While it does notcure, it y Felteves, and a large number of these un ‘dt comtaina all the modern tmprovenmnte—agt and Sale baba, elie, and “gue. At ia ‘conveutoutly “lo- TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1. uated on the Gecrgetewn City Pomenger Faltroal, the Gare m5 M. CLAPP. Chairman ef Committee. City Pe or _ ~- A CLAPP. Chai - howd ow use it for the great relief it affords tl Rich, frm the railroad and steamboat depots, an e Bt pane. the’ Goer. every two or rare minatcas "Es Cold, Cough, Infueaza, Bronchitis, Hoarse ness, or any affection of the throat or Langs you can use nothing more reliable. icee—lorge si7". $1; simall,%0cts. For sale only Pree ore Tits Sp GBASD CHARITY BALL. TIE SECOND ANNUAL BALL for the Benefit of by; ESTE EE this bens cam rence any ot tho gnblie Mding® ef the mations! rial or a piace of amcerment, &c., by pleasant ride of afewminutes Pere an Glug busivess alovg ihe line of ee cxaal " x" NATEANS, Dracgist, and Ju jee Sharves will find f to their advantage te THE CHILDRENS HOSPITAL mi2-tr Corner 34 and Ds wep at his hone dec: il be given, under the anspices of the Directors of ——_- = = that institutlon.in MASONIC TEMPLE, on the | Batchelor’s Hair Dye is the bost in the world I ro WUTEL, evening of TURSDAY, the 15th of April next. the only true perfect Hair Drsipe ridicnloas 4 Tickets, admitting a gentleman ¥; $5.00 | tints, no Senprointment harmless, reliable, inst No. T69 G STREET, taneous black or brown; at all Graggiste, ond tf {Chron. Rep. & Suntay papers copy.) Bond street, New York. ly wat Between Tem ayn So Stazers. SSS —— Yes URPERISE HOTEL, LADIES’ GOODS. ah Glenarm ven JAMES SYEES, Pre iccor, StAiteixe peror, for ‘ihe cnre. of Nervous Weakn NTING PENNSYLVANIA Ay fn of disor ronght Betoren 1A and Ma scrects, 617 Sever Street, . desi and jotta wil send the reci pe Thaokfal te the public fer generous patronage tt MES BeousicK, ‘Address, SOSEPH +. INMAN, She past, the Proprietor @k= hiv old friends aad No. 903 Pennsylvania Arenee (up suaira). ‘ion D, Bible House, ee ee ee et ereytt | Is im receist of a fine assortment of 1 marty ‘New’ York City. poe ry ry ee pn mo om Sgops, Mise Gedney, of New York. fandtf tie, Chron Went ee ene AMUSEMENTS. c. WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, ington. U' [VEAUTES, PARIS. = ey Fi TON ET ROBES DE BAL. BOBES ET LINGERIE. Cc ALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. JOHN T. FORD...... Proprietor and Manager. ; VERS, FEATHERS, LACES, tc. es. 2S aii GRAND ENGLISH OPERA, = * spectfully invited to call and examine goods befors FRIDAY BVENING. March 2s, THE TRADES. Teh jsewhere. fisly BENAFIT OF MKS. ZELDA SEGUIN, pp ee ee Verdi’s Tr: ora. ovVA ALL ON JAMES SELLING OFF! | with thet folate factrite Srtite: ttle Emme Prasat Pow ‘OST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, Howsen, Mrs. Zelda Seguin, Mr. Brookhouse Bow- te have your Plumb ler, Mr. Gustsvus Hall, Mr. John Clark, Mr. Nich romptly attended £ terms, No. 689 ols: Mise Fai ols. ane atente, et, Porth side, Oras ang Orchostr yy treet, nor! — mart-tr NO HCMBUG. G > NZBEKG & CO. a bas the pleasure to ai £. = ‘3 Saturday Evening, Grand Farewell Performance, the Spring st5le of Broaiway BLUOK, and Selling out entire stock of Lee 1 LAMMERMOOR. prepared & ngton in English. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, be secured af the Opers House and % ' ‘St aud below cost. TOT Market Space, Jan®-Gm between 7th and Sth streets northwest. j“PeRTER OF HUMAN HAlIB, Vv MAX MARETZEK.. ALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. JOHN T, FORD...... Proprietor and Manager ska GUAND ITa GRAND BARGAINS aT s : MADAME ESTREN'S, POSrsIVaY Teer | Nee _GeeS-tr et GL 13h street, second door from @ sérest, First poaranss of Bae ae — lyric trage- ° ne . Chea ris dieune, NE LUCCA. AY MSGS, Fixes, rents. Rae etna PR FS OME | ont sarin ME Mth rina dnnae M. G. COPELAND, see Our new stock before par Fottand ua BA pE RELL 643 Lovtinua aveune, cue door east 72h str rom the Aeademy of M. i paDy ts HURSDAY, April 3—LUCOA-FA FRIDAY, Apiil a—K ELLOGG_ TR “yA Lt iexcH STARCH ENAMEL Js the best article in the world for doing up Linen or Bt AWNINGS for Stores. vecherche in strie ane fi SATURDAY, GR AND MAT LAGS and TENTS § Mn It tmparts @ beautiful gloss to the fabric FAV A. ROOMS DECORATE For sale by #!! Grocers. Srecias. Notice —Subecription for the two nights: All Canvas © ms BUBAHAM & CO., Manufactarors, excrved © Fc The «als of Sab _DAS * BS 160 West Lombard street, scription Tickets will begin on Monday, March 3, J. E TeRToN, qianls-1y Baltimore. Maryland. | at Ellie: Mu at Fa. te ecto CARPENTER, BUILDER, Se BANKERS. FOBRODRESD No. 939 Penna. ave, Room 9, Washington, D.C. LINCOL SATURDAY FVEN Special attention given (v investment securities. A axp CONTRACTOR. re for Honse Carpentering, Jobbing, or Co 4, MARCH 29, to. traeto: 7S ov 4 Work «peedily atteaded ) ~ nck. <4 fin ites attoution ty securities now offered at prices | MR. RUBENSTEIN will. occasion, pt Bhoye ate Carers fous Team Hon to securities now offored at prices R. RUBENSTELN will, ou this occasion, play see ha street below Eat noetinest_ 15 pieces. — tosuit investors. Safe,reliable, profit- OL K READY-MADE DEPARTMEN ompt, maki them im every respect S SECURITIES. — LAST AND FAREWELL APPEARANCE, u nad First cba Refers by permission to Lewis Johnson & Co. in a new and most attractive programme, of Washington, D. C.: Moses Kelly, Bsa.) Cashier | ANTON RUBINSTEIN, the greatest liting Pianist: Retioual atscrope Bank, Wishiugtin, D.6 HENRY WIENIAWSKY, the world-reuowued Vio: MEN'S LIGHT SPRING SUITS. ton itel, W MEN'S DARK SPRIN = inkt: Mie LIEBHART, the cotebrated London Soprano; MONS.L. REMBIELINSKI, Accoupauist. ITs, General Admission, #1. MEN'S MEDIUM SPRING SUITS. Me alec el te ea Pe. Beserved Seats, $2.'Sale of seats commences Wed- i i oP’ BOM 10 A.M. TO 3 ?. M. nesday, March 25, at Motzerott & Co." Music Store. MEN S CHEVIOT SUITS, deciT-1y CHAS. BRADLEY, Cashier, | Steinway’s Piano used at Rubenstein Concert. m2i.6: MEN'S DIAGONAL SUITS, MEN'S PLAIN SUITS, Waser ry tae ERMAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK, G No. 016 Savantu Stuer, (Eleventh s 7 DIAGONAL COATS AND VESTS, ie the Post- Chee 5 (Adjoining the rear of Harvey’s Restaurant.) PIQUE COATS SND VESTS, ae AN UNEQUALED COMMIN ATION OF TALENT. PLAIN COATS AND VESTS, : EngeetEAT AGGREGATION OF STAB, ‘pall sane. ions made and | Engageme: versat! *, LIGHT PANT: ae ee ata bs HW. Bae AGAN AND EDWARDS, ae i STs. JOHN HITZ, President, A. EBERLY, V. Pres’ a. Bazan, James 8. Edwards—Seusation Actors, AGE PASTS EDICM PANTS. W,¥ MATTINGLY sec.,0. 8. PRENTISG, Guay | Eidopian Performers, Change Artistes Couse Vez calists, Burlesque Orators, Lustrumentalists, Irish, Negro Dialecticiaus—ihe isi le performers on the —. Great success of the only and original Mr. FRED LEVANTINE, in his beautiful pyramid act. LGoRtiBtons succes of the charming POLLY DA- SF WE INVITE AN INSPECTION OF OCR UNUSUALLY LAKGE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, BELIBYING IT TO Be THE LARGEST AND BESTSELECTED IN THiS fe Me equi, GEN. ADKIAN @. ROOT, Coi’r Interual Bev., Buffalo, N. ¥ Baxurxe HOUSE OF i} the acknowledged Queen of Vocalists, MARKET. 1416 PENSSTEVANGS OVENUR, ous. “ALEXANDER BLANDOWSEUS. Now 0: ite Willard’s Hotel, faltet zroses, fully augmented with ten new faces. bcs WASHED WN, D. 0, | Sixteen handsime ladies in two graud original hal: BHABLE BROTHERS, poe. ,D. Oo. lets, La Polonaise, and the sensational ballet d’ac- ¥ allowed on Pa ptm Interest tion, Hong Kop per cont inter THE bastness: FASHIONABLE TAILORS, allowed on deposit of one nonth of moro. Coliedtions made everywhere. wis | pic weer tr Conxer oF Tre axn D Sis. = F De Wt trrnesT, TRE FREEPMANS SAVINGS AND | 07°F, ; The attention of claimants ts fuvited to the follow Pays sit’ PER CENT: 1 FEREST, ‘Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. fag legislation on the subject of the Moaiana Jadcan Interest Beains the irst of Each Month, FRIDAY, March 18, Farewell Benefit of PAT ar, Tisai of TEE: PAYS FOUB FER CENT. on basinees accounts | ROONEY. m2t-tf vim the Tevricty of Mentaun, te the year | sues Certiheates of epost: bearing 6 and 4 por evat vase Ona bale” Sass €. Be ittmacial ty the Senate ant Howse of Repreven- | 248 BRANCH OFFICES forall tangs towne anc | °% 8t- MARKAITER’ Tem Or Sdavees of the Un Sta'es of America on Comaress be > SE heeactgtn and Soathwrest,. Wo. 439 7th stroct, between: Dee , eight store @f"the testenry vocgamine kot | ORR Wedneciay and atanty nigie from OX 0 8 , Bnerarines, Outome, to. a ee er ee em aly Frames) Picture Uords and Tas. dian hostiitien in the Terzitory of Montane, in J4¥ Coone & co., D yared end sixty-seven, Suamined aud reported upon by Tnepector ber Name and Number. _Jel-1y* rai James A. Hardie, bat inno case shall the Lb KE OF OAST-OFF WEARING aP- a Shatin oo eee AlPatELcen be sat to the very best advantage i aH gg bo OF eer OE SD aarenk, Setweon Wh ab nee ed in evidence, but Hotes by ptiy attended to. Gash paid’ i13 mien rnd fe comstaatve tanieee JAY COOKE, McCULLOCH & CO, . - poe a rag be epee dpe yee BOS Lonbon, OV, SOLD: SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, Bi a ke aegt Megat cg | Seta, fateh om Hemera ye | oaetet aad oa amas a pects t 2 shall be ea ly to the acceptance o ent shail be in full o W 4SHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, Ivania avenue an Corner Tih stra and Lowisiana avenue, act shall be audited and paid ucless prese one year from the foveage af this act. Approved, March 3, 173. PAYS 6 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSIT interest commences from date of 5 csita oan be made and drewn at wall LECTURES. TH TONER LECTURES.—The first lecture of m1 7 vions wl deficien- mye-f J. A. RUFY, Treasurer. the course instituted under the Toner Fund to i — — — 4 apply ~~ z m- 0: eagours net Discwrer ef Ne ndash : loa bane tans eine “The Advancement of Medicine” will be delive oNfonttae i tseey ace: |. PROFESSIONAL. rgd. WOODWARD, SM. Bre at "Marin : . Hall, 914 E street northwest, ou FRIDAY, March 2° h, mate owe pre 7 8 o'clo .m. Subject of the k SE Fe ee | PyR- MARY D. SPACKMAN, STRUCTURE "OF CANCEROUS TUMO! d, That the tolowing es the MANNER IN WHICH ADJACENT PARTS appropriated, out of any ma as We bog Sagas supply deft. jons for the servler uf the «al year ending Jane thirtieth. seveuty three, al former urpyses, mamely: | 1634 SIXTEENTH STREET. ee STREET. Di teccor stan Peices 1320 F strect ja Or, 1 Yate! 2 on a * HR YSRICIAN, PF sts . ee Hours:—9 w 10, morning? 3 to 4, afternoon, 7 tos, evening. ries { QUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. DED.” The medical others interested "in scientific atu attend. 28-3" rofession and all ‘ies are Invited to JOSEPH HENRY, President of Board of Trustees. Rep. & Chron.] To enabdle the Secretary of War, according to the act upon that subject passed at the present session of Congress, to pay, for expense incurred insuppress- | deat? 0. ~ ing Indian poctititive LL) os bao ld of a ‘guintinee i eta red ad eixty seven, to the : fotsecsutlled teres, the claims feported ‘comm | (YEE RAPIDITY 48D RASB WITH WHICH i mrlor the provisions | re removed and the feet if deipeintions for susie cea osptacearsie?. | Baalouy bad Nate, eral DEW eee 2 eo: ere ete ne oe ‘ihe year end. | Hshment, $39 sh street, opposite the Treasury, 3 bumdred and sev- fuer par the thirtieth ate approved July’ fifteenth, eighteen hundred end seventy. for that purpose there is bereby apare printed any money in the Treasury of the [iS Mate: othetuive appropriated, the sum of five heudred and.thirteea heasand three ha deed and fypty thtce datlars, of so much thercut ts mag be neChasary. | - - . . wed, Mareh 3. 1373. 2 claimants under the foregoing acts are re- i A CHOICE STOCK 0 ieched ePoperalng hic cits feat oo the old-time ofthe = sufferer iy borne pail, Cy 3 are the rot sod vu I COATINGS, TROUBERINGS ARD VESTIyGs. A PEBFECT FIT. A FASHIONABLE CUT. Srcund. Comptroller of the Sreemry’ Hien. 3. wr First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. Brouanad, Washington. D.C citer im ecwein or Starde in the fatter cass, Es S7-AN EARLY INSPECTION 18 RESPECT- Majer Geonee Bere of Subsistence, FULY INVITED. ; Depot Commissary, W. C.., office cor: Soitne duty of paring tke tone peverded cleimale By order of the Secretary ot Wate HABLE BROTHERS, mas E.D TUWNSEND, Adjutant General 7 ‘LATE. SHIONABLE eer ecieer ZINC. is = : Sear At the “Stove Warerooms”’ of SOLDER, &c. matt Conxen Tru axp D Strezts. 634 po,,t CREGORY. D* wormuzrs vivania evens. PECTORAL SYRUP, vor COUGHS AND COLDS. sore SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIBTS. CAAA IE ESE [FO® Bate anp Panties, B ms * 130s F street, KID GLOvEs, eh ee aan iy TO 91.96 PER PArB. CURE Fe WALL, ROBINSON & 00.. WHOLEBAL BACCO DEALER, BT, N ovenee, 205-fm sLxsANDals. Va docket 431 Penusyivants | ‘The Brook! rder AUT OF A atts enews terri | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. MATE WITH GoopmicH. Beckie Soecines arrested last evening « ptt te - ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, peice micas New York Notes. Woman about 90 years of age, who works in a AN UNSUCCESSFUL LABOR CONFERENCE. shirt factory in New York under an assamc Xew York, March 28.—At a couierence of name, on suspicion of her haying som) know! masters and journeymen carpenters last even edge of the murder of Charles Goodrich t Brooklyn last week. She refused to talk, ex ing the latter refused to accede to the proposi tion of the former to work by the hour. cept to answer inquiries in the briefest manne; but expressed the opinion that Goodrich wa- killed by some man who followed him hom: THE RAILROAD POSTAL CAR COMBINATION BROKEN. Mr. Bangs. of the Post OMce department Ske was arrested on information given by W w. wh, the brother of Charles. She ix states that he has been assured by one of the railways that that road will not withdraw their ut had trouble wither husband, ani postal cars, and as this will break the railway RCTION WITH TNE MURDERED MAN combination, their sttemet to force the govern- Most intimate character. He wax the habit of visiting her at her abode in New ment into paying their charges will doubties: fall thro. York, 22 Orchard ‘street. According to her statement, she has been three times with Good AN INTERVIEW WITH OAKES AMES, Atan interview yesterday Cakes Ames sa rich at the house in De Graw freet. Goodrich there told her that he was not married, but foo!- he intended to keep the credit mobilier bonds formerly given to Congressman Kelley, until it ishly got in with a girl, but bad “shook her.’ She says she had had some trouble at her hous: See ae oes Santee with: bb Wee) Tornado ener oe jong to. Ames also stat that the books of the company will not be given to the United States Attorney General, but be EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from t} source to-day were $241, 3S. THE CABINET MEETING to-day was attended by all the members. Sexator Scuvnz leaves for St. Louis to- Bight. Gey. ©. E. Bancock left the city last night for New York, where he will remain for seve days. DEPUTY Commissioner RovGErs, of the In- ternal Revenue bureau, has returned trom a few weeks visit to his home in Pennsylvania, THE conscience FUND of the Treasury was sweiled to-day by contributions of #3 and ¢50— the former from a conscientious Washingtonian, and the latter from a New Yorker. present, and took him into another room. She refuses to tell where she was Thursday night. but thought she was home. She got to work ai i 5 ‘> will be allowed access to them. The company Tue Tainp Avoiton’s Orrice has stated | Hoceck Friday morning. Didn't go over to | ie re ady t meet the suit of the government and reported to the Second Gontrolier over 700 | to see Goodrich in that condition. against it. She gave the police a roll of bills to take to her mother, wit! the request that the latter be not informed she was in Brooklyn. THE BROTHER OF DECEASED issued a card stating that he will give a reward of $2,500 for the arrest of the murderer, to b- aid after a conviction for murder. Mr. Dawid rich. father of the deceased, appeared be- fore Surrogate Vecder on Wednesday morning and obtained lettersof administration upon th dead man’s estate, atter filing a bond in s4, The affidavit of this gentieman shows that th dec d left no will or testament, and that the personal property rot which he died possess: RESISTANCE TO THE STRIKE. The Brooklyn employing plasterers have voted to resist the threatened strike. THE ARREST OF THE WOMAN in Brooklyn, supposed to be connected with the Goodrich murder, causes some excitement there. ‘The coroner's inquest begins this afternoon. THE BILL REGULATING TUR RATEOF INTEREST, known as the usury bill, was killed in the state legislature to-da awards made by the southern claims commis. sion. Only about 150 now remain. THE OUTSTANDING LEGAL TENDERS at the close of business hours at the Treasury to-day were $358,429,912—a reduction ot about £57,000 since yesterday. SroneTary BeiKnar and General William Myers did not leave for Texas last night, as it was their intention to do. ‘They will leave to- night via Chicago, on the 5:30 tr: From Chicago Secretary Belknap, General Sheridan and General Myers will go direet to San Fran- elseo. ESTIGATING COMMITTEE Director Archer was exam. know of any money being used to influence the legislature, but stat thar Re went to Albany in March, Iz, to look after the interests of the Eric road, which did not exceed $3. _—_ Tre WEEKLYSTAR, just issued, contains the | were threatened b: y the pro rata bill, the James Dixon, United States Senator from | closing proceedings of the executive session o oe rip a oP ange Manca | Connecticut from 1857 to 1869, did at his resi- | the Senate; nominations and confirmations pet hk genio pine oS wate city to Bos- dence in Hartford yesterday afternoon, aged a a ie ee ~ a ep me ton. He conversed with Assemblyman W fifty-eight. He had been in feeble health for | tring Point Sedingiy vapote, dio te the oe beck about the Dill; then had a many months, being aftlicted with disease of the eart. gl Rear Apwinat Jouy B. Moxtoomeny, whose death at Carlisle, Pa., was announced in yesterday’s STAR, was in his seventy-ninth year at the time of his decease. The faneral services will take place atthe chapel of Oak Hill cemetery, Georgetown, where the remains wili be interred, on Monday next, at U1 a. m. Tre Late Executive UnvEr of the Presi- dent prohibiting all persons in the government service from holding local or state offices will shortly be so modified in respect to postmasters that any of the latter who receive less than =1,000 may hold local offices. As the order now tmaster whose salary exceeds £1.) eneral = agent go to Albi vd left bim there, bu knew of no mone: being used there, Kentacky To-Day. TORY OF THE CONDEMNED MAN 2, March 28.—Thomas Smith, the yn; proc of Charles H. O’Brien; society notes: latest and best tales, poems, sketches and fashior items: together with interesting local news Washington news and gossip, agricultural items. household receipts, &c., &e. Terms: One doilar amd a half per annum, ir advance; single copies five cents, in wrappers ready for mailing. Lov: vi murderer of Thomas Braden in May, 171, who is to be hanged here to-day, held interviews in the jall yesterday with reporters of papers here A ING Man —Mr. George Fran. ‘Train ts mightily afraid that his jailors wi succeed in getting him outside of the “bas as hecalls the Tombs, the latest of the dozex prisons wherein he has languished. In his pearance before the supreme court of New Yor yesterday the 2 & prisoner pleading sentenced, whil dorsed the indietment Some time ago Smith rubbed croton oil on his face and person, producing blisters which re- sembled small pox eruptions and complained of pains in bis backand bead. The jail physician, ir. Pope, and fuother physician, aunounced it acase of small pox, and Suith was removed to the eruptive hospital, from which he escaped a few hours after his arrival and was recaptured. Yesterday Smith wrote a statement, which ap- pears in the city papers this morning, that he prosceuting of “not guilty,” oi desired to get rid of him. Paid Dr. Pope $32 for furnishing the Croton oll .. as = nie . ewe o-dav. The and sending him to the pest house. He sai: Works Wert Ur. © quartermaster's «i x be Say will is sure that he knew that he had to die to-day amt y Of the third auditor's office, the work ot which, three years ago, was six and a half year- Dehind hand, is now engaged in current work. Tn the pension division of the same office, th: oldest pension is b: ten months behmnd. Ip the subsistence and engineers’ divisions, the work is up to date. George Francis out would not die with a lie on his tips; that his statement was true and he would reassert it on the scaffold to-day. It is said Pope has aff. davits of other prisoners stating that Siaith told them a different stor = Notes from Aibany. ThE NEW YORK CHARTER Arpany,N.Y., March 23=The co ihe New York charter has be poned in the senate until next Tuesday. CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS? he sticks M goo he’ was h shut and barred against 1 Tue Westran CaMraicy Raiuroaps.—The farmers ng for war aga have their rights recogniz, earnesiness and determination Las tested in all the meetings. The state convention of all the Kansas far adopved resolutions recommend farmers throughout the country organize at once. It was resolved that railroad ehts and fares shonld be so limited by law to a just and fair sum; that in giving banks mo- Por. Tayron’s second literary reunion at his residence last evening was greatly enjoyed bya large number of distinguished guests. The entertainment embraced readings and recita- tions by Prof. Joun Tweedale and Dr. E. A Doncan, a eulogy on Henry Clay by Dr. G. Cox, and singing bya young Indy, whose ¢ cellent vocalism added auuch to the ‘pleasure of the evening. sidera WOMAN SUFFRAGE. The chairman of te jadiciary committee of the assembly will report, as mnstructed by a res- olution of the house, the propositic Tue Presipent and family did not go to to ament New York last night, notwithstandtng the as. | nopolies of the nation’s currency they are eum | the constitution #0 as t0 prant suiltage to wo, ion of th : that cai peli ple to pay” enormous rates of inter. | men het ling property to the amount of $259. sertion of the mornin, apers that thf@y did. * y i b Bole y hs t $-99. He intends to go to New York on privatebudt, | “sts seven-teuths of which is collected from ns Satteat | | farmers, and is little less than legalized robber: From Eu To-day. diatios will peceety Sine eae £e his oMicial | (A yreamble was adopted, Pledging themssiv.. | Tue accipaNT Ty TH OkEaT Wierzn~. } 0 oder in the accomplishment of their tw ignor. | Loxpox, March 28—The steamship Great lett for New York last night prevented tec u-ual number of visitors from calling, and co sequently the White House had quite a de- seried appearance to-day. Parpoxs Recoamenpvep.— The Attorney Western, which was ashore at Blackmore, g>' off and returned tw Bristol. The extent of her injuries, if any, has not been ascertained. AN INSANE AMERICAN appeared at the lodge-gate of Windsor Castle all political influence or prejudice. Troveres 6 Trouble continues to accumulate around th. pathway of the young republic. It is said th. t le an: J ed i . - General has recommended to the President the | centon from the home government and any. | Jaskreaz,aemaemandad 19 wee the Queen, al- Pardon of Allison Hays and Andrew J. Martin, | peal to Great Britain for protection. Besides | was arrest-d by the guard, and, upon being of South Carolina, who are now serving out | this the Carlists are errors Uta bh and thy | threatened with incarceration in & madhouse. terms of imprisonment (the former for four | €xtent of country under their control. They are now masters of all Catalonia, and the wor! srouble of the government is that the army can not be depended upon. Desertions to the Ca~ lists are frequent, and it is this whieh has mor: than anything else contributed to the spread v: the insurrectio: Ku.tep ny a Brow ov Tue Fist.—An ok man named Wm. Rust, sixty years of age, was killed at North Hamipton, near Springtield, morning, by his next door neigh bor, Wm. Rickard, who used only his fist. The provocation was insults to Rickard and wife years and the latter for one year) for alleged complicity in kuklux out » and the pardons will doubtless be ordered by the President to- morrow. ‘The pardon of these men was recom mended to the Attorney General by the legai federal officials in South Carolina. Tue New Rostat Canvs.—By the terms the contract, the Morgan Envelope Company, of Springfield, Mass., are to have 5,000,000 of the new postal cards ready for delivery on the Istof May. The law calls for 100,600,000 for the Another Railroad Squabble. Witwixctoy, N. ©., March 29.—On the com- plaint of L. D. Childs and other creditors, Hor. G. W. Logan, judge of the Supreme Court of the ninth judicial districtof the state, has issued an order restraining and enjoining the commi= sioners from selling the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford railroad, now advertised te be sold April loth under a decree of the Supenor Court uf Now Hanover count; —_—_— first year but the Postmaster General is of the | (who ia in a dglicate situation) by Rust wale | W'St,, Bepresentative | Spr “4 opinion that one-third more wi"! be needed for | intoxicated. ‘Phe coroner's jury: returmed ne Cinciwsars, March -W. P. Sprazne that period. The card will be 3 by 5% inches in size,and will bear a one-cent stamp and the water mark “U.S.P.0.D." These cards wil! be of great advantage to phonographers and stenographers in corresponding with each other. as 1,100 phonetic words can be written on each of them. Evouisn Orera.—The performance of “The Bohemian Girl,” at Wali’s Opera House last night, was, in some respects, the most satis- factory efiort of the week. Miss Rose Hersee, who was able to appear for the first time, acted verdict in accordance with the facts. Rickaru has not been arrested, but wall probably give himself up to the authorities. The sentim nt of the community is strongly in sympathy wits him. . THE ANNEXATION Fever in Jersey.—Th house committee on corporation of the New Jersey legislature reported an important bil yesterday afternoon to give to the Staten Island company the right to connect with New Jersey ay means of a bridge. This 1s said to be a step- be -stone to the annexation of the island t) New Jersey. It would give to New Jersey about member of Congress trom the fifteenth district announces that he does not propose to appr prite to private use his in y for th 42d Congress, but will cause it to be returned t the Treasury, or devote it to the relief of the tax-payers of his district. erstntins <2 Sk A Chureh Troubie in Baltimoré, REV. DR. DASKIELL BARRED OUT. New York, March 23.—A special trom Bal- timore says there is mucp trouble in the Madi- son avenue Methodist Episcopal charc! we ing out of the op of the congr 3 positi nto and sang the role of “Arline” in a very piquant é ; the appointment of Dr. Dashiell as clergyman and charming way, and was frequently encpred. Hoboken to Jersey City as paced. Tie ner | of that chureh. ‘There is some talk of barring Mr. Eugene Clarke's “* Thaddeus” does him | does not go into effect until a majority of the | the Parsonage against him, and the doctor great credit, and the same be said of Mr. Clarke's ‘Count Arnheim.” Edwin Seguin was very comical as ‘‘Devilsheof,” and Mr. Walter Birch more so as “‘ Florenstine.”’ To-night, the charming Mrs. Seguin has a benefit, and her numerons friends in this city should fill the house to overflowing. “11 Trova- tore” is the opera chosen for the occasion. Tae New York Centrat Rattroap axp THE GOVERNMENT.—The Commissioner of In- ternal Revenue stands firm in his intention to make the New York Central railroad “pon: al Of the $462,000 which this company owed the government on account of taxes, 17,000 has been recovered by the sale by Collector Baily, the other day, of seventeen locomotives, which, as has been stated, were bid in by the company at the ridiculously small figure of $1,000 each. Commissioner glass: in- structed Collector Batley to.continue to seize and sell the personal property of the conipany, after which, under the law, he will be author- ized to sell the real estate of be coucern. Should the commissioner be satistied that the real estate would be sold at less than half its peeple shall decide in its f: Baptism Berore Haxoine.—Tom Smith negro, who is to be hanged in Louisville, K to-day for murder, was on Wednesda: ptized into the Methodist church, and received the sacrament. The cere: was conducted by one white and one colored minister of his owu choosing. Simith was much affected. weeping copiously. Atter the ceremony he said: Isha‘. die for this murder, but before long you will ali find out that I did not de it, L know who did but ‘t is impossible to get hold of the right map now.” His protestations of innocence are uot credited. CANADIAN Emicration Acents ern? ODED IN GEEMANY.—If the statements of th Toronto Globe ure correct, Germany has adoy ed very arbitrary measures in ri to certai emigration agents sent out by Canada. Thes agents, two men named Wagner and Dyke, on their arrival in Germany, published the indice seems intent upon assuming duty. Se The Negotiations with Captain Jack. New York, March 28.—A di teh from V: Bremer's Ranche states that Peace Commis- sioners Thomas and Dyer have arrived, and an interview within Captain Jack will be sought in a day or two. The old Chief § nish and four other subordinate ehiets also came to the camp, at the request of Cauby, to assist iu the peace negotiation ee The Grand National Steeple Chase in New York, March 24—A Dmdon special dispatch says that the grand national chase neat Liverpool yesterday was won by Captain Macheli’s Disturbance. The fayorite horse, Footman, fell at one of the jumps aud broke his ueck. He! from Alsace, and Dyke was brought before the value, the government will bid it in. The rail- mayor of the city of Stol; charged with f: road company will probably soon get tired of | pretences, and imprisoned.” me) his rocess and *‘come down” without further trouble. Fire at HamMiLton, Va.—On last Monday —__—__-+s-._____ General Butler calted on Gen. Spinner, United night about 113 o'clock the drug store of J. Samuel Wimsett, nt Hamilton, Leud = discovered be on fire, caneed, a States Treasurer, Wednesday, and together they | 1¥, 88 . Caused, as mingled their tears over civil service reform, | Supposed, from Lemted erdee om 0 ribo, ‘ant “so-called.” Both of these gentlemen believe | Medamage was done, ‘and ‘the loss ‘of drags the reform a precious humbug, and do not | c.,of Mr. Wimsett probably amount to hesitate to denounce it as such. Referring to or $600. He was insured in one of the the competitive examinations in the War De- mond, Va.,companies.—. - partment, Gen. Butler remarked that one of A FATAL SHOOTING APERAY occurred iv the examples of what the War Department | Northampton, N. C.,on Saturday last. There examiners call false syntax is, « He is a gentle- | Y** oa we Rotwese Joke, pene wgan and a scholar.” ‘Now, I should have to ‘sons Branch took confess my utter to correct that sen- 4 tence,” said the Gentrat; “in point of fact it's believe Monday. & conundrum, and I don’t in conun- | 2€eR Srrested. Three drums.” Notwi the General’s a: offered by a brother of the murdered t te al ‘jl s7-Kev.J.8. Wilton, D. D,, a distinguished prepoer jan divine, of Atlanta, Ga. died vex day. Lord de Grey ant Ripon has been re elected Grand Master of Free Masonry in Eng- Rico, all classes the sitvation. them was a compsratively *mall em in Coba, with its three hundred Spain kes no ach tions have caused The soeen nia Colmes Srimitvatsers ix Cover.—Jefferson Market Potlee Court was the scone, yesterday after boom, of unusual bustic and ¢xcitement, it De= understood that a case was on the roeord ‘A in all probability woald be very amusing, At 4p. m. the court wns densely crowdert, m ¢ Justice staicd (hat he was ceady to procecd Roth the case of Grant and others agt. [ir Jas. Mansficd. Albert couvscl for the de- excitemont wit vad b. The casa bearing at 3 p.m. on Sat- agvinst Dr. Maustichd i¢ to the effect that on the ist and 2d of Febraary Inst, he was at No. 261 6th avenue, where he an— nounced that he could, by supernataral agen— ics, procure communication from t departed persons, fit which be cha complainants charge that they are to give the same manifestations as and charge him with gross (rand and money irom verious per.ons under fale pre. N.¥. Tr A Gint ScaLrep ny Macurneny Wednesday, Julia Danleavy,a gi years, <mployed in the Danbury. cx factory, dropped a “poo! of thr nea c bench, and reachec down te pick it op. Her hair, which hung loovely down her back accord= ing to the prevailing fash. aght on a set screw to the shaft which ru max ediately commenced to coil up aking 120 evolutions to the minut have been broken. Mixs Brown caught the! i ef the victim, and held it while the shart mer- cllessly cotled z the hair and tore #1, with @ good or A, scalp, from the head of the girl. The result of th the counties of Pen whether license to self within their respective or not, has not yet been fresent indications. however, it hat & majority woukl sceut of the counties have voted Against license, although the aggregate major- ity may be on the other side. imene wag warmly contested in Allegheny county, and = larger Vote was cast than at the late Pr " tial election. The city of Pittsbur of 18,314 gave a majority of 7 Allegheny City gave a same ride; the coun vote of 2,150 gave a majoriiy ot and the townships in a vote of jority of 383 for license. Tux OckaN MysTEny York bune states that Mr. Winchester, the ow? the brigantine Mary Celeste, foand aban at sea in December last, says that upon le of the abandonment of the vessel he went to Gibraltar apd examined the veasel thoroughly, and stated that there were no signs of blood either on the sails or the «word, as m the cireular. The status on the sails were 1 those on the sword from rus iriment of the bow to er te ve lost, he aban vn gic Vine in. the 2 hs day's Stan, dated 5S 2 intellige fifty ye in Italy, were of an intiy her father and brother the Counts Gam for political te famil "isa, whit . When Mrs. & Scandal was published in 15, in regard to ty cause of Byton’s separation from his witc, the Countess Guicciol can t with a workis re- tutation. evening, eu ed him to hand re= felt ahand in bis . his lady com- wshed open the door and at- tempted to excape. He canght her arm and pulled itof He has the arm at the Barga office. ‘The owner can have it b: proving orop= erty. Itds unnecessary to add, it wae tte old Paimian trick of traveling im stages with false Lands in the lap ¥. Sun, 20th. Av6vsTUs ScuRLL’s MARRIAGR.—The Hon Anguctes Schell, president of the Manhettaa Chub wan married M. Fox, daughter of the late Mr. George S. Fo: at the residence of the bride's mother in West chester county. accordi to the ceremonies 0” the Society of Friends. record was read by the Hon. Horace F. Clark. Commodor Vanderbilt and wite were the sumed his seat. pocket, He seized panion’s, She eeceies late Mr. Schell and his bride. Then fol judges of the court of appeals and o: otber courts, eminent lawyers, and many others.— N.Y. Sun, th. —$___ HANcinc Nor Piavep ovr ix Grongia.— a county, Ga., has been growing hemp te the and will vindicate the awful majesty of MErnopiem va. Serie ableJobn Gage, of Vineland, New spiritualist, took his daily exorcise of chopping At ALISM.—The vener- dersey, a Wood on Sunday morula which so shocked Rev. 8. F. Chubbuck, a ven= erable of the Methodist latter, in virtuous indignation. headed sinner arrested on Sunday for breaking the Sabbath. All Methodism and Spiritualisum in Vineland are now by the ears. ——$—$—_—$—{ ii Axorarr Govenyor with BAcK-nowe.— Governor Leslie, of Kentucky, following Gen- cral Dix, has declined to reprieve Thomas Smith, convicted of the murder of Joseph Bro~ den nearly two years ago, and sentenced to ba hanged. Strong appeals ‘were made for execn— tive clemency. Governor Lesiic is one of those vernors Who think some oo! had for society. = Tux Scranxrox Coat Saune.—At the coal sales in New York Wedneslay, stove appeased. te be most in request, bat. as the offerings wera. abundant, prices averaged 15 cents u the February quotations. On the other |, alk the other qualities went off at higher The average advance on lump was 23, cents Ler tom; ste: mboa:, 2% cents, grate, 15 cent; chestuut, 225, cents; ogg, 110 cents, Tre Bocart Case—Judges Sawyer ant Hoffman, of the Umted Stats cou vot Sam Francisco, admitted to bail inthe sum of e10,099 R.D.1 ged with defaication when clerk in ¢ navy. and ‘he @ase was continucd until next Tucscay. PB offered bai! in ar amount the court might wemand district attorney demurred to the answer of the prison'a ‘ 4 ———________ Exaxcirarion is well received in Porss appearing to be satistied with . There were only some thirty thousand slaves on the isiand, #0 that fr sein I matter, slaves, comes to be easy task. ———————— Tre Prussiay rLans for frouticr fortifica~ uch sensation

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