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Che | Pobiishe@ Dally, Sunday# Sreeatety) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peumsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St., 7 THE EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER CONPANT, & M. KAUPPMANN, President, —_-o THE EVENING STA is served dy carriers to | te go ‘aid that if mattered little, thinking the Dae Wars hit at em. med BAIA HT We jes 28 well to meet death below a On deck Kin | my chum, determined our ves it cand + Peeally camuat Orders were given Meawsbips TUE WATCHES eHortD RE CroeRn, ard noone Wonk! be permitted to aacen: i deck. Thinking our lives were in imam mont te + we forced the hatches up and ascended the detk. As s0on as we went on deck «+ Poet aud ! at Leahy, mae all Wee coer w we got as is a common | rashedt to the tide of the vol and «aw f SS PER Ingeny’ Cog teary. | pg Se ay £, wee ive buns mired yer s Two Cuxrs each. By mafl—three months, @1.50; nck, tekly after pow ‘months, 93.0; one year, $5. owl that the ship ha “Smmenccto heave ant THE WEEKLY STAR—Pubiienea Friday—@1.8) | inge. After threv or foar plonges she ser . So” It. earinbly in adv: yin Roth cases, and 7, % and the water seemed to be Trashing ty 2 be cee a SO | VE. 41—N2. 6,252. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1873. {sre tat ow ste Sepcade SF Bates of advertising furnished on application. hond THE GREAT DISASTER. . Fg ahem he mip comme nthe: i ra 1 sider. wae ot HOTELS. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING STAR. Sh, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | £5\'22!).0n beresls'T got om te wi oy" Corner Gh cpt and Penna. Jeune bevere ee WRECK OF THE ATLANTIC. This Afterneen’s Dispatches. a 1 watt, D.C. B. WOOLS, Prop :, Now Open. inieh Shiota takes: thir chaser ot once Sa pbich was fearful to tisten to. Tt proses THE GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOW, ON SIXTH STREET LOT, WILL EXHIBIT EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVBNING THIS WEEK, dations at al, times. Pima G2 per day. Table Board, $20 per month. mail-in Geo! ‘rows, D.O. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND —— INR, Proprietor, | SATURDAY, ‘This been bewly refitted ard ferntahed. PR tg ‘moder ra’ taeprovenente—bot ~ APRIL 2, 3, 4, anv 5. cold baths, Delis, aod gas. It is conveniently tated, being sitasted on the line of the Washington FIVE MAMMOTM TENTS! OSITIVELY THE LARGEST EXHIBITION ren . IN THE WORLD! More Animals, more Men and Horses, # larger Bpread of Canvas, and the most Gigantic CIRCUS, MENAGERIE, MUSEUM, &c., EVER ORGANIZED. SEE THE MONSTER UNICORN! and the immense collection of Wild Animals. See the Werks —_ Tripple Somersaulters and ‘SPI inte, Hos* BUTEL, No, 709 @ STREET, Berween ?rm ap 81m STREETS. MIAC® AND HAWLEY, Great_ Riders, LOWONDE, MONROE, zi And the Sy niet ep iay Ee BRAND LIN, AAGVING, ad, the Incomparabi; ly 3 IN , and al ie ouble Circus JAMES SYKES, Propri a | Tronpe and the two Grand Museums. ion FRONTING PENNSYLVANIA AveNTE, every otber day. Opens_at 1 and 7. : mences one hour later. Four Men: seum Tents open all the time cirens ADMISSION—To all five Tents, dren ander WW years, 29 cents, Between With and Uh strats, WasnINeton, D. 0. O cents Chil BF Vicit this great exhibition, remember what par ae Promina Se ecards | en co ited ta Cupane the Ragas iy Eitablishesent, ubich bo promioss soall ter Senda | thet it ie thalasgest and best dhow Tutte work cost it ia the a athe world, est saat to the best Heshingca. be found st | Sorth the aiustesion fee s dozen timrs over, Jang {Rop., 5 a2" ADAM FOREPAUGH, Sole Proprietor. HE BEYANT HOU * ip eer SELECT READING. Ty Ecget ce @ December teh Pecminect ecé | 9 By PROF. JOM TWEEDALE and Transient Boarders will find this house one of the HIPS ANNIE D. WARE ow mest desirably and most eomvecioutly lovated house | At WEST STREET CHAPEL GErpsoRrgws ‘The rooms are neatly ed, well Mehted and Festival after the readiug in Tafant Class Room. seutilated, and. provided jodern home Admursion cents. For the benefit of the new commot ations. vale homens | picbyterian Okurch. - ‘a2. 2 ‘ONCERT BY THE SUNDAY SCHOOL SING- ING PogtErx of the MT. VERNON PLACK s itu ner of 9h and 3, ina. jrhildren, 25 cents. tain t F. A. STIER'S Book- et, and at the door of ths al-3t EBSITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D, 0. Or» FELLOWS’ HALL. THE TRADES. N CAbb os James F. wkt FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, ~ MARCH 31, and MATI- WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m, I BROTHERS’ Great Moral Exhibition eteenth Century, MILTON'S PARADISE LOST: cinal designs of Gustave Dore, The presentation of the sutjegtever d for public exhibition, PWARD OF 100 GORGEOUS TABLEAUX! ROMOL fv pring Style of B: prepared to furnish Ne them « Pom Ay a ND DECORATIONS —AWNINGE fs: children, 25 coute, f. Tee, city and country residences; spoct: jou erty we COMMENCES pte given Pinteie Halls for Balls a3: staid ntarmeyelen = Parties; FLAGS. HOHSE and WAGON COVERS x for vate of re Vv ;ALL’S NEW OPERA HOUSE, JOBN T. £ORD..... Proprietor aud Manager, MAX MARETREK.. - GRAND ITALIAN Positively two nights only and Saturday Matinee. First appoaranes of Europe s greatest lyric trage- © HOGAN, Manafacturer, Fi3 Market Spare, decs-tr Between 7th and 8th rreels AW NGS, FLAGS, TENTS. M. G. COPELAND, €43 Louisiana avenue, ene door east Th streut. ienne, PAULINE LUCCA.” Only appearance of ‘America’s great st prima donna, CLAWA LOUIS AWNINGS for Stores, City and County Bewidences LLOGG. Fail co orchestra an recherche ip style and Bniab. ‘The entire Simpeny from the Academy of LAG: for sale and rene. ic, New York. THURSDA TENTS ¥, April 3, Kellogs- 7 + ” “FRIDAY, April mcca—Fanst. feavess articles seede to eudier ATCRDAY Grand Matinse—buvea: Bre’ Dineuts ANCING CLOTHS. Beak se3?-tr Prices of Admission—Admiss 92; Re: © rRTos, ; “i = nt $2 xtra. Matinee “Pico CARPENTER, BUILDER, thedtove performances at Milis’ Music seven of axp W 4gHINGTON aeteEn UE. (Ri treet, south ‘twania avenue. cCoNTRACTOR (Aujoiming the real of Harvey's Restaurant) Oréers tor House a > or Uo at of t riginal and Veritable cones Jbvics Baers orig sur song “Shope and Cnc f mendes er. Two tT . Be ‘The original John ©. Levant! ther. Tw other pactics traveling umder their rete formerly pupiis Sf the above pn sssoment REE BPR: Vo —— OE GAS AND EDWARDS name z Ou at ind ballet; ek reels iam "ETRE Bad OHA Boo. ing the presentation of the ra mtn vabar bs Ra ir bal iPOUS STOCK, CAPTIVE, or T: rE after elaborate Ss STOCK preparscs at a cost of $1, G : ° es. &c., and with anew Ballet Tron t DOUS STOCK, DICK PARKER, OTTO BURBANK. JAM, DOUGLASS, and cur Mammoth ‘Froupe’ of Forty wr Artists. : 2 On MONDAY, April 7, will the “ Ooft SPRING AND SEMMER CLoTuxa, tion ir the greatest of maderss seme SPRING AND SUMMER CLO’ ity *YACUP,” just ahighly saccess. SPRING AND ey € ie: ful eugagement at tlie Hol “stfeet Theater, Bal- SPRING AND SUMMER "RING, | timore. inst PEING AND SUMMER CLOTHING; JOHN OBRIEN'S Great Traveling World’s Fair. MENAGERIE, CIRCUS, CARAVAN, AND MUSEUM, UNDER Sis MONSTER TENTS, WILL EXHIBIT ox SIXTH STREET LoT, Commencing MONDAY, 4 cabs app eae: Fon one wank oni a 7a y b . tt AND SEE’ ne CALE AND See: “ Ad £ ae LOOKOUT FOR batt hada MILE PROCES. GREAT BARGAINS’ e ee 4 FIFTY CAGES OF WILD ANIMALS AND CU GREAT BARGAL. y GABAT Bakual BIOSETLBS. THE TWO SEPARATE BANDS OF MUSIC IN GOLDEN CHARIOTS. HE CR N NOCERC 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, = TOUS 7UN RREROCE RON 2@11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 2OLL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Admission, only 24 cents, (no half price,) to ses the six distinct exhibitions in separaic tenis. ind Door from Lith Street. mos Third Door from MUR eereee THREE PERFOMANCES DalLy. AT 10 A. M, 2 P.M. AND 7 P.M Whenever a procession is given, there will be ouly two performances, inthe Afternoon at 2 aud Eveu ing at 7 p.m. ©. WHITNEY, Gent Direct mil-5t™ R.@. BALL, Agent. guclken, TER: 2 439 7th street, between D ca aredts, clatt oe of Brnabere Oda Fellow's Hall. "= & Saree Please ‘Nameand Number. _jel-ly" ‘AP- AAR Wr getores 5 Botes by patented to. Gast patty fd weet Rabe ese to imiee® BALLS, &e. SECOMD ANSUAL BALL seem. 3 re A ec . & Sanday for the) Washington News and Gossip. pore Ae InTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $340,212.49. Secretary Desano is expected to retarn from Ohio on Saturday. Ex-Sexator Patterson is going to Europe Terrible Seenes im the Darkmess— ee oat and Women-How the Wreck Occurred. ‘The terrible disaster to the steamship Atlan- ic, on the coast of Nova Scotia, is the absorb- ing topic throughout the country. The ship canted population equal to that ef a country town; a thousand men, women and children ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. AWFUL SCENES. The Wreck of the Atlantic. Barrewing Details ofthe Great Disaster from the steerage passengers, who we: and were then smotiesring, Ti Aid meh than two mivutes, when all was a dea ‘The Patal List, New Vore, April A large crowd ull ¢ morning has surrounded th tulletin tna the office of tae White Star |i ors host nauseating pei small and every dose contains the germ of an ulti- slept peacefully in confidence that they wer: mera tes tone pans mate cure, Its value i, advanced cases or those | this summer with his family. tafe, and would soon reac, thelr destination, | Women Browned dm thelp Berths or pee dyed rae A Many sack thas entirely cured, even cane of ac. | _ PRESIDENT GRawr visted Postmaster James, | whch in pitch darkness, @ driving aim and 3 = = Bove Daemon teekd the ft suc cured, even ac: | “| furious gale, the vessel’ plu , i : —— ave been on board the ill-t 1 Knowledged consumation. While it doce neteure,it | Collector Arthur, and Naval Officer Ladin in apd the Grugl waves covcred the sre | NEW None, April $—Harrowing details of | rap peviation 0 SALIPAX inComT nce’ relieves, hese for- ‘orl yesterda: r. an half o chose Stood upon c un f “ te: a i the * Clseica now poet Forte treat mith sets eee, |e a dceks when she steamed out of the Mersey. In- | ne SB‘u! scence attending the less of <n Prrsonar.—Major H. ©. King, (son of Hon. Horatio King,) of the Christian Union, is in town. The Union, edited by Henry Ward Beecher, has now a circulation of 135,000. REPRESENTATIVE J 4MBS BROOKS was taken to the Norfolk steamer to-day, intending to For a Cold, C bf vnza, Bronchitis, Hoarse- neem. oF any adchtion of the throu or lunge yoa can use nothing more reliable. size. $1;+mall, 80 cts, For eale only mes VATTANS, 4 mil2-tr Corner 2d snd D streets northwest. steamship Atiantic, continue to be received. All the women who were asleep when the ship struck were drowned in their berths, the heavy sea which constantly, poured over the vessel and filled her, preventing them from reaching the deck. Somewomen who bowed The agent this for-noon rece ing dispatch (rom the Liver Lime: “Liverroot, April lantic’s deviation to Hatifax ioe formation in regard to the caiamit 4 is frag: mentary, but it seems to be that many more succeeded in reaching the shore than w at first and that not more than six Lu «red lives have been lost. But this totai is a: EGRiEe cae tet bas been carried inte many a ousehold. ainst an average consumption during «ph nBateheler’s Hair Dye is the best in the world by “ teen voyages of + 4i tons, only trae and Hair Dye; no ridiculous % THE STATEMENT OF CAPT. WILLIAMS remarkable presence of mind and appreciation ? ‘ eases eineocmens Nara camer my | mono thort tint tat nenport tn the Seve | wld ce Ss’ aot sack Goce. | crercamrel arent, set sear aes | teecetemuee oe RAUNT Co", Bond street, New York. fseoly | to improve his healt wan antes blokes ihcchig doen ts tn wales to be washed inte the sea and drowned, what to make of it. but think the Atiantis rienced strong Leal-witmis, comp day. On the dist the engineers report showed ter six men on shore wrote on a black First AssisTANT PosTMASTER GENERAL burn nearly double the w heer up, boats are coming to your as al quantity « rae it f rd. He was thon Sup | bOard, pup the easter spree A cucrezman, while residing tn South America, | MansHatt has rented ‘Colcross,” the hand- | Site ence ny seen on boar. ‘high wester'y OF eat anne ee oman ee | Nae quscsae Peeaitens x tone * ae 4 i Early Decoy, | some residence of Mrs. Thompson F. Mason, in | swell and falling’ barometer. The ship was | °Y gee fe The following dispatch was: ccived fr Stcreweastrecacies | hohurs eaten, Vovantwtoceny | Semipgoy eft Reger ant tee | on Suh ee EME COOTER toe | MET ate tats © SST posted up outside in large letters passengers are expected to | Ror steamer Chase f York Vill be supplied with ample men over the rocks and soon it was launched, and took off three boat loads from ontlaying rocks. pel Deen these men, Captain Wiliams ai might shut her out from any port, of supply. and he determined to bear up tor Halifax. At 1o’clock in the afternoon Sambro Island was AssisTANT S¥oRETARY SAWYER and Super- intendent MeCartee, of the printing burean, e : ; e passengers called loudly to the crew of is to ap: lefthere at noon to-day for the goverument | Ji} mils distant At midnight he judge the | the oat to come to the ship aii take thee om | Kemaimler to follow yer Faime .b to-uight, i ship to have made 122 miles, which would place first, “s sie th : | May be expected on Saturday paper mills near Philadelphia, to look after the | jer ss miles south of Sambro. He then lest the fp eR, geet pm he New York's Dead government interests there. deck and went into the chart room, and left or- | §°F;, {he captain saying, 4d rr April $.Wur. Preevan D. Mack: THR ArPorNTNENT of Capt. E. K. Platt, the | “ers to keep a lookoat and cali him at 3o’ciock | Tee! dollars for every boat load reseued.” ‘The - ve ; boat afterwards ma in the mort His first intimation of the dis wal, # mger in the Avant the following dispatch to the ‘Associated Pr new asi meral with the rank of ee ; f two boat loads, In half an hour late WOULD RESPECTIULLY CALL YOURAT- | ™*0r, under ti agro » in ten minutes ethatcde tne | clinging to the rigging. Third Oficer Brady, | P&sengers Of st: I tention to a very seect opening of Im- officersof that rank discharging the duties of | and rendered nseless the boats on that side, the i wh ner Atlantic that J w ceeded in reaching the shore 2 from the vessel by bimsel(, or others being swept away. He got the passenger» assistant it cee een in the rigging, advising them to go forward, al lost cal ngers. orted: ILLINERY, PA ERN BONNETS i akeTESS 2 x Mr. Bicrtow, chief of the loan division of | where the ship was not so much exposed to water. Sanined ew and materialiy aided in we | ee ee ‘winteee bodies TAURSDAY, ArRit 3p. the Treasary department, who goes to Enrope | By that time Brady, the third officer, had es- | Work of rescue. “ | The bodies of Mr. and Mra. Merr : oie ei Ne pet vy to French Millin- | ima fewdays in connection with the fanded | tablished communication with the rock bya | Statement of the Chies . cn. | Setymer and John H. Prices of New i ers. late with Mme. Ferreiro, T can confidently 4 line, and four ether lines were soon got to the New Vouk, April 3.—John Foxley, chiet en- | have great hope ile Proniise to please the woes faatitions or es loan, will take bat three clerks with him, and rock, by which about 200 people p: . Arvpe | gineer of the Atlautic, says: “The vessel gre ae x, F coat he 22-2" fod they will be selected from among the most ex- perie: struck on the rock at a quarter past 3 a. n need ones in the departinent. as ssed u peat ¢ = Bh sy Benced the ist inst., and comidenced to keelover to about 100 yards distant, to the lan 1223 F strect. by which abont 50g Loxpow = = (SaaS = - | port side; the sea breaking over the slip ami | ¥as insure MISS McUOR MICK, | THR SOUTHERN CLAIMS CoMMTSAION heard oe ae but many . pcg larmand i cage | filling rapidly. All the female pan, | There w 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, yorarday tho witnemesin support of the elutms | rumber of 42 were Aralted off to vations | Semgers whowere asletp at the time the su! of Edward ©, Turner, of Fauquier county, V houses scattered about, mund Kyan, resi (Ue trams,) struck were prevented trom coming « Thomas B. Stewart, of amounting to $6, Magistrate, rendering valuable assistance. The | <a* Washing over the sip aud “dling er. | bay pte gs Fauquier county, Va., amounting to S10,ic2, | chit oficer having got up in themlzcen rigging | Some of the passengers got in the life boats, . iy M ang the estate of David Barber, of Fairfax the davil the sea cnt off his retreat. Many of the sengers, saloon and steerage. died in the rigging from the cold. Among the mumber was the purser of theship, Jielore the boats went out the captain placed two ladiesin the life-boar, bat finding the boat useless, ¢artied them te th: main rigging, where be left them, and went aft to encourage others to go torward on tue the ship. At this functy ‘alls being cat away to allow the a large and attractive astortment of Im) BONNETS AN}) ROUND ATs, to which the special atteution of the ladies is call attr: * GRAND OPENING, am THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, county, Va., amounting to $9,400. Miss CLARA Lovise KeLLoea, whose bril- Hant vocalization and purity of style is too wel! known to lovers of music in Washington ta ne = endorsem to appear at W Hlonse this evening in the role in whi her greatest triamphs—that oi boats to toat clear ot gett ¢ davits in respectively 1 by this means; but si wash «i the greater wassengers off who were in the stove, and those who The third oficer ¢ quartermaster swam ashore which enabled a great nu men, 19 male children and | nm. A large number of ¢ barked at Queenstow rot souls up g clear of the trom that port, Too Latet n “Il Trovatore.” Those who hea voded, the . rehekover leeward, sere rang c red to @ = oa 1 4 wot re a. time being on her bean Finding a afterwa aster. Sy SER Ca Pek AE Of os pte at ae seit uecivietre. Ons carcass wlan tonane wd engineer govermment bad or NEW SPRING STYLE Pavine ve yUTMEEN CLAIMANTS.— | the ladies forward, but found them gone, nor mee dowry Seen ene Tae 8 hk 3 Warrants are now being issued trom the | did he see them aiterward. Many passengers nee amet eben | eceen SS Seemew HATS AND BONNETS, Treasury department for the paymentof awards | t this time could not be stimulated co any et ned we and others « alight house at the pe : Vice nate reasury dey t pay Nien na, | tort toxave themselves, bat lay in the rigging | HAssengers assisted other persons to prox | occurred, and it was PARASOLS AND WALKING niade by the southern clams commission, | ‘ind died from Pight aid copene, s ne veesel tothe rock. A great many of | not ready Im time to prevent the dleate, PRES shut So Calmont mate were Dad ti eset | “T'S intersiaw wah @ roperior Cabh. Wil ple were } — 8, niente three days. One warrant to-day contained the | 4,2, Ee teindt then waite bonkenae ns b WHILE COMING PROM THE Frese TO-DAY. 8 , names of 111 lalate, who recelved in the | Lem were saven, that chor wore The cold was so i No Relaxation of the Stringency. 715 Market Space. | SBBFegate 60,2.10, perished. itis Borrible. It Tcould have been % benumbed. | New Yoru, April 3—There are no new able to save € aster; but to Kritep ny Esntan a woman I conid ‘The Interior depart- ar the dis pe, aand they tures to stock a} A LARGE ASSORTMENT of ; all ~rrible!”> theu any poopy Sm apy meut is in receipt of a copy of @ letter received a eoananx scones: t we wereon was covered | {e'tuken into coincitecration ail went CORSETS, JST RECEIVED. by Mr. Wm. Welch, of Philadelphia, from In- s. W. Firth, chief officer of the Atiantic, in | with sea-weed, which made it ver, Hed condition of affuirs comes, this depart m paren > dian Agent Bingham, of the Cheyenne river | repiy to 8 reporter's question, said: When day- | t -tand npon, and the eiges were ri of trade ts likely to represent no deciied t THE PARIS KID GLOVES, §1. agency start thats young man named Frank | light emne I counted thirty-two persons in Ui pect voee pe Mags yeenep Se - and will be subject to whims on money aud g Saree : rimier was killed byan indian named “The | mizzemmast rigging with ime, including some ie Bp wreck ai . sip from Wasbington moucy marke ‘EVERY SHADE AND STYLE OF One With Horns,” Om the 20th of March last | women, Wherthse ae tat Grae resets | ber who were trying to cet from the reek to shows no present “sigue of fase amd HUMAN BAIE GOODS, at near Ash Grove. The horse of the murdered pre also washed frum it ancl between the ship and shore, many of them at- te! Kates on call thus far are , to % per cen man was recovered, but the murderer escaped. to forward, and in doing so were | ‘row! with 7 per cent. tmterest added, 8. HELLER’S, es washed overboard and drowned. ‘Many roashet PEOPLE FAL. being entirely 1. - Tue PRESIDENT AND SOLDIERS’ Wrmows.— | the b: Sd of ‘ines, 2 - | and rigging. Thre s vince shore by the aid of the lines, and the fisher ° 4, and ha: i = 218 Market Space. | President Grant recently appointed Mrs. L. A. | men's boats ressued many more. At last all | across the isleud, 3 ; though ‘the Cary r shtabulg, Ohio, and aftér- | lad been washed off or rescued excepting my- | Veying the paw ew from t | that” ne chan, OPENING oF postmaster at A , Ohio, and afte: mg, iy and rock to shore, Several persons, etely exhausted, laid down on the ome Of the pamugers became Ae The steamer m im silver ward wrote to General Gari had done, and saying: intments self, the womav, and a boy. The sea hail be- come so roiigh that the boats ture near us, Soon the boy was washed Fansa sailed mn. Foreign FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS exchan de lized uh AND ROUND HATS, | Neue" See See tacmte getty ond meoeked | maniacs, arid = he mavath. aad Weiared | Teed ie rate = te y of sun) one of t in ty. a pd ad gy se "ae lt yf we ing to” Wry sty dave, and ie ST re gine Childrens Thopp fe will be sorinfactory ef eon | of ihe woman and secured her fg the teen, | ceived and tzeaied by the people om ahore.’ Av | IRE.) 10" for considerably lower ‘ev ; aid Mo'clock, the <ue moruing, the ship was pe and ( the citizens of Ashtabnia,” breaking up, and the cargo washing ashore than this, Th in southern state FRENCH #LOWERS AND LAcEs, better movement reported d= ——— lo. ~ = th sales of abou . Oxe Huxpaep Naval Capet-sutrs ro ne | a Church of England clergyman, wnose nobis | Corpses were alive wa-hed witha reach. We | {5 cnuTennecces at THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Arai. Saxo dtm. | pte. Gacial notiinations nave een sent | Conduct I can never forget while I live. gota | <titee at? o'clock yesterday p.m. for Halfax, | {0m Tennessces é ‘ont MAS. M. J. HUNT, to al, members aud delegates oe tee 223 | crew of four men to row tothe wreck. | and Arrived im town at LI o'clock p. m.. where | pay 7 He gov ints oon in | Se Werewell treated. Fifth engi Thomas alse $21 D STREET NORTHWEST. | Hons: of Representatives from «istriote which | {ine then aaveueeaes _ Fy Rexel Grant Urguebart, belonging to Dumtrien. A. V. I. MILLS, are not represented at the naval academy, re- | me, andthrew it to me. I carghtit, mvie it | $cetland, | among the drowned. oF ‘outh Carolinas being Tr , . a mm questing cach to nominate a candidate to ap- | fast around my jamped'clear. | (SCIDENTS oF A MOST MEART-RENDING CHAR- 2 yal. Missorri plain be 915 Pansexcvasra Avance, pear for examination in July. There are now ‘ body, and then A sea Swept me off tie wreck, but Dr. Ancient held fast tothe line an‘ got me safely the boat, The woman, after bearing up with re markable stre under her great trials, had died two hours Mr. Ancient arrived. Her half-nude body was still fast in the rigging, her about 100 vacant cadet-ships at the academy, caused by those leaving who mated lust year, diswissals, resignations, &c. The law provides that nominations of candidate for x:l- mission must be made between the 5th of March A. new being qaoted at # \ a’ ph offered at #1. Has just received direct from Mew York beautiful SPRING GuODS, comprising many novelt es in OXIDIZED AN) FANCY GOODS; ACTER occurred. Tie little feliow, the only cbild saved trom the wreck, rushed upoe deck A stream of passengers when the first alarn eve. dils parents and other members of bis family were stall below. They perished when New Yor, April 3. terview | and ist of July, by the representative or dele- | eyes protruding and. mouth foamir sont. | thesitip filled and fell over on her side. Hustled | eventg Stokes was chesrfe A exprease A full stock of gate, from the ‘actual residents of Mis distress ing a texrible, shastly speatecie meakee tens along with that straggling mas of excited tin- | gr. roy Be ed oy gee camel Sor the MILLINERY, each being allowed one cadet-ship. One fromthe | ghast! y by the eo cde: the nomerous | ™vity, the piteous screams of the poor little | Corts being made for him. HOSIPRY. District of Columbia, ix to be selected by the ‘which sparkled over her uands. Hehad | ‘ellow went the stoutest heart. He leaped EX-GOVPRNOR HOPPM AN HANDKERCHIFS, President, and ten at large are also tu be ay- pointed by the President. REVENUE Maxine CHANGES.—The following officers of the revenue marine service have been upon the back ef one of the men, in hope of being saved by him; but the man shook off the walling tr. His cries at last attracted the captain, w ving the tenacious manner in which be was strugg'ing for life, called out to returns to New Vork in September JAMES ©. KDW. the imprisoned murderer at the Tombs, is much worse, and is reported dying. TRERY WERE EGnrr w to leave her body there, and it is probably there yet. The scene atthe wreck was an awful one, such as I never @ witnessed and hope never to witness again, THE LOCALITY OP THE WReck CORSETS, BASKBTS, «. CHILDREN’S FRENCH CAPS a speciaity. m21-5t —— a ieeclalty. mit STAMPinG DEPOT, Ins For ordered, in addition te those mentioned in Tug | is one that a mariner would be dis; to give | the meu who were surrounding the lines that ounting to 5.540.000. 4! f led to the reck to eudeavor, if possible, to save 1 hi 5 wold 617 SEvESTH STREET, Stan of poierd berth to if =, zd eine. a hoy. The Metke f ty A million and a halt was sold. 1 ae ranger to 15.56. ous shoals running out for some distance, while “ sendded the with innumerable islands, jarge and small, all solid rock, with scarpely a sigh of vegetation. The Dominion government Steamer ly Hiead, Cunard steamer Delta, and steama-tug Goliath, left Halifax for the scene of the wreck and arrived at this desolate pased over the heads of the stru mass of beings aud ily men i placed in the boat. The who were straggting to save life almost wept for sympathy a they pat the lad on shore, sate in body, though sadly affected by his parents’ Mr. Foxley, who remained on the rock for annie Seamer Sunk. Mexru:s, April 3.—The steamer Pmk Va ble. with 400 tons of freight, struck a snag while ascending the Arkansas river,cansing to sink to her boiler kin a minutes. Sh fobm-tr Opposite Patent OMice. SELLING OFF? Pe ee su SELLING OFF! AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, the entire stock ed by the South Works Compan: 1 OF THE NEW YORK BAZAR, t * seat niet; ‘Tho remained om the rock for | ownedby pang, ae street, near ton. Lieat. pot yesterday morning. The Delta and Lad: eral ‘e Pasongers to lan valued at €10,000. She was insured in St. Lovie mar?-tr iia SO HUMBUG =. setts 3 4 Me.; ms Head being toable ie tontans near shore onme from the ship, says it was extremely harrowing | for $6,000, and her cargo is insured in Mem: McConnell, to the Nansemond. to anchor, and the Goliath, with life-buats, | @ beboid the sufferings of the aufortunate | for $16,000. E, LENZBERe & co, Third Lite Jobe Wyekottrce the Dobbin, went in to embark : | creatures, even atter they were rescued. ANOTHER Belling out entire stock of Gastino. Third Lieut. F. A. O'Connor, to te No time wna lose. The Guten enalbent frothed at the mouth, and toppled off the rock | the Keokat ‘Nelthera Packer in ab neon Pa Ranmars . tame wns beat ‘Goliah, : " uk’ " ine, was sank | MILLIYERY AND FANCY GooDs, Little, to the Grants at New Vor O°? © | stung dled with meg. ean and boats soon | ineo tne water aud weredroweeds, ‘Others wee | eke rapids above Keokuk yesterday. Tive ‘at and below cost. * p= nk shill on board the Delta, and such party! | S@.chilled and exhausted with cold that they | loss is notstated, but is iy not lara 07 Market Space, Tre TeN Mittens LecaL Tzxprr Re- | Falstaf’s Tagged regiment were wel attired | Wid down sud died. Some died after they b = — 2 Jond0-ém between 7th rund sth streets northwest. | sunve 1x New Yorx.—Secretary Richardson | and ing Compared to these Ei Am thet i i ‘ Know what a! [{rontes or duman gam has not yet given any order fo Ausistant ‘Trea, Unk Irish, Scotch, Welsh, German, Dato, | MAB the pasongers speak in the highest terms | | ee ore guzer Hilthouse in New York in relation to the | tatives of every country In Eure ante the | THE GALLANT coxpUcToR THE TummD oricex | sc sioop-of-war Wyoming is cruising off MADAME ESTRER?S, $10,000,000 legal tender reserve in the sub- | Cnited States OF Ampried ee ents Be | Mr- Brady, and art engineer, In partiewlan: Grande; this being the Brat war vend ehan © Sth street, ascond door from U sre, ime Pw ponte ago for he Serpens oat cance | Reber falting laughing, crying, praying, and | Who cual on the recs (OF hours asnsting | La vine thi pert tor some Years. Taken Remember the name sed number. Cheap Oarie, | usec in the case of an emergency, and te sabe 4 Fs~ bese Bue | Two lady cabin passe came on deck in | >, of W, 4 ad gutiches, Chignons, Braf i, Pulls, Wesmsetes, of ins | Breen fhe case of an emer me ofa most remarkable character. Scarcely one- J ,, T¥0 \ady cabin passengers came on dec etary of War and prominent army ofier i latest styles. ‘end set. our new stock before pur- | Ject tothe telegraphic order e Secretary © excitement, var the Ouse. Te. Ae. fr | ofthe Treasury. ‘This $10,000,000 ean be pro- ord Sy indicate a lively interest on the part half had a complete and respectable looking suit on the market any minute. If the ered London York, the high-toned professional gen- They hesitated a moment, as if panic stricken, i returned into the companionway as if look- of clo The wealthy of the government in frontier affairs. wey abDlEs’” chasing decal. money was in Washington twelve hours at least | 4 ing sor something. Presently they came out Assassination Louisiana. “1 FENCE ABCH ENAMEL | would be lost, andin that time much damug> | Appeared in clothing much of ehh, ee ine, | amd endeavored t reach the forward part o: | Bache arg ee Ag Tyg ene poy nen OF | could be done by financial cliques. It ean now Gon te then & te of Prospect. | the ship trom where passengers were being sent | made to assassinate Reymond Ricard. the Bor salo i Broce — "| Re nsed in ten minutes on an order from the | Some were withoet cout, mack altho ber, | ashore on lines. At that moment ahuge'wave | meg‘ oamassinnte Hey ‘West Baton Ronge, i BNHAM & Y's Manofactnrers, ttvidinee? & should he deem it expedient to order | and others without boots, and all had to mourn crept eret the ship's quarter. The men cling- | atten o'clock night befere last, which resulted 260) Went Lombard strect, the purchase of any quantityof bonds, Another | the absence of some comitnt in the clothing line. | ing to the rigging heard in the murder of his wife, who received the 1-1 Baltimore, Maryland. | $1,000,000 of the reserve is ia the sub-Treasary TWO BEART-REXDING SHRIEKS, fire of the assassins. Five hundred dollars re- at'Sen Fr ‘There were severalafiectingseeneson the Delta and when théy looked the women bad dis- ard = = = an Francisco. as the passengers were ‘on her from = again | gale ng by the citizens for the arrest of SUMMER RESORTS. Mr. Epwanp P. Sars, the new Commis- oe nes Thad ‘been stopping. incidents of that c Tia Sa ee sioner of Indian Affairs, assumed his duties to- | ¥?'¢' 14 Ce ae ae hme - bey Tien el to meet agai were it Rice to face in the Delta's cabin, wikers thee grasped hands and wept for joy. , Europe To-day. From day. Mr. Smith, who was formerly a clergy- BIDWELL, THE BANK OF ENGLAND PORGER, An- man, was nominated to the President for agent of the Chip pewa Indians,in Minnesota, two The OSBUBN HOUS! Lecebure, Vi is now open for the acc: 01 Sammer Boarders. No ins will be spared in the endeavor to mal im*} JOABOSBUBN, Ri fs Lopot prill 3. 5 « ike all com- ™, April 3.—George Bidwell, one or rf b aas depres tate ee fim tely wee, they would roll their eyes and stare | the men alleged to have been implicated in the — SS | RR Sah ote mee teantaamges| The Adanuc wee but ars at mez, | Seti. sbowPeaer teat waning tone | Soe om Shean of Eagle bon 4 e nomi al nm fa . e was an fron screw mer _ Ex*4eE taE ate ‘confirmed! him, and he has Sines een tn HalTataos register, 157 feet over all in length. out of their berths had ECT. » ex |S agency referred to, He is a gen- e with her cargo, was $350, gee gy te ut pe ee is apparently about ir4 = = we Ne . comp! ma, arently al Quick Worr.— in a few minutes after _H. , Optictan, years of age. While in Minnesota he had | the signing of the the te HMMPLER, Ovtictan, | Unarge of shout 6,000 Indians, many of wien | eeneeee cL ae way QUE CUSTOM DitPARTMENT. 4 FULL 8TOCK. A FINE STOUK. A CHOICE STOCK 0 COATINGS, TROUSERINGS AND VESTINGS. A PERFECT Fir. 4& FASHUUNABLE CUT. First-Class Wortmanshtp Guaranteed. ——-+e2e-+—____ PULLMAN PALace Cansty Exorayp—The result of the _———S M. Grevy, the ‘the French As- which have been en- senibly, having ventured to call the Merauinot Pere pd to ber. In of this itzseptin ne eengnton ete prion 2 but it is thought that he will mot again aecopt the position. +z * vs ‘ casalied ts eee “SaLeopa The