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G STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays excepted, 1 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylyania Avenue, cor. 11th St., nv - THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, & H. RATE PMANN, President, each. B; 5 | ¥ STAR—Pnblished Fritey—@1st | sak treheemensin beth eked I ‘went longer ‘paid for. he 3 Foening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1873. SPECIAL NOTICES. ak eUSe. The present severe seasen ietor and Manager, Director, < .een thermehly furnished throughont, makin tigag parable ie Weegee | Quan epee phe ree OE ‘tm the Hot where be will be pleased to see his old FRIDAY EVENING, Ayan 4, vated cases it bas cured with equal success, It is Fiiends and former pairone, promising thems Aret- Mier ot chjctionble tothe rare, and cam the be claeeaccomimotiations ‘immes. : eo EES sent, “as MARGUERITA....... Maniwe Pactrse bi readily used for children and persons who object ae ee ee URDAY-FAREWELL MATINER, © particularly as its doses are emall and every dose contains the germ of an ulti- mate cure. Its value in advanced cases or those pearauce of PAULINE LUCCA, FRA DIAVOLO. GX2s na a D6. 1 extra, ‘This Hotel har been tted and farmished, |. Sante for Friday aod Saturday Pictincn nee 52, | YeFsing on coneumprion must not be underestimated. by ah tbe meee Saeeen tet 8 | Secor ca bon re ‘Matinee Pris 2 | Many such it has entirely cured, even cases of ac eglonth Private at he’ door every two or three minutes, The fthig house can reach any of the public gs of the national capital or any place of Ea rong the fine cao. wharves will ud ft to thelt ad to Inflseuzs, Bronchitis, Hoarse- of the throat or lungs you can yall, 50 cts, Pee vale cnty THE GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOW, fe Say ON SIXTH STREET LOT, y . WILL EXHIBIT EVERY AFTERNOON AND LVENING THIS WEEK, WEDNESDAY, TNURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 3, 4, ayn 6. #IVE MAMMOTH TENTS: POSITIVELY THE LARGEST EXHIBITION IN THE WORLD! More Animals, more Men and Horses, a larger Spread of Canvas, and the jost Gigantic Hers HOTEL, No. T09 G STREET, emt Derwres fru ap 8h Streets. "PES DIPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYEES, Proprictor, Faonrine PeyNsTLvaNia Avenue, frocen LUA and Mia streets, Wasnrneton, D. 0. LADIES’ GOODS. CIRCUS, MENAGERIE, MUSEUM, &c., EVER Thankfel to th: biie for generons patronage fn ? 7 toe pest, the Proprictor sake ie old friends and on eee sean et rene to test the accommodations of presen s' x x! ATTRACTIVE fctat lishment, whick he promises shall be found st | 9:.a the immense collection of Wild Avimals be > f They. Chron} See the World-famed Tripple Somersaulters and SPRING GOODS, ANT HOU sae, ar Located om corner Idk Strest and N. Y. avenue. After the Ist of December, 1572, Permavent and Trausient Boarders will find MIACO AND HAWLEY, Apa the, Great Riders, LOWONDE, DaAviIsS’, this house one of the ~ < : Becp deatrably and most conveniently located houses | FEANBL Bevito, ail'the “Double "Cine #01 MARKET SPACE, Con. Stu Sraxsr. The rounie ate neatly furnished, weil lighted and | Troupe ond the two Grand Musemus, Procession ——_——_———_ sent lated, and provided with ali modern home ae- | rieiiees « mr Inter. Four Menagerie and Mn NOFELTIES IN SWISS AND LACE TIES, Fe charaee are low, bat the wants and the com- | *um Tents open all the time circus t progresiing. JABOTS, NECK RUFFLINGS, &c &e. .at toss of all cuenta wil be seretalty vroviged oes DAVIS’. ‘The proprietor, , ues letermined to Se eee ; eS powid-eott provide « caterer ADMISSION—To all five Tents, 50 cents Chil- dren under 10 years, 29 cents, p LAIN AND CHANGEABLE SILK SUN CM- a KF Visit this great exhibition, remember what BRELLAS antl PARASOL: in dewee atee, Cc z ©. WILLALD. 2 _ d « mye? aa = aa eal best makes ices, = MD AVIS, EBBITT HOUSE, «1 best show in the world, and WASHINGTON, D, 0. m foe adozeu times over. PUA ANB POWAY Saisie aNp sac ™ — ADAM FOREPAUGH, Sole Proprietor. 4 RIBBONS, PLAIN GROS GRAIN RIBBONS THE TRADES. - in all the new shades, at DAVIS’. 7 1 S. WASHINGTON THEATER ComIQUe. ——§$<——— PtOueiNe anv Gas Fitzing. ‘(adorning Of Harvey's Restanrent y FLOWERS, HATS and BONNETS in creat vari- to have — ety, at DAVIS". Those desir! ir Pinmbing and Gas Det Inanter, anit ald kave their orders at avemuc, Capitol Hill, WM. ROTHWELL. ¥. BRIEN, | ev FOR ALL KINDS OF FANCY and MILLI- NEKY GOODS and NOTIONS, go to GIMPS, TRIMMINGS and BUT- DAVIS’. were formerly pnp sagement of the Cl Artists, 3. ARDS. ny, two grand ballets, nsn- 4 rE a ae ‘ROVER & BAKER'S Celebrated Elastic and WHITE BOYS OF IRELAND. ROVER | T'S Colbrated Elastic an AL NOTICE —On THURSDAY, Giant MAE ch cEWiINe Bee : ‘ 83-1w i S01 Market Space, corner Sh st. MISS McCORMICK, FP; PENNSYLVANIA pealene 9 t (Ur Sratms,) he grea THE CAPTIVE, or THE N, produced after slaborate < a Cost of $1,500. Gorgeous Magnificent Properties, Character and stumes.€c.,and with anew Ballet Troupe om oF F awetel old atyler; also, an assortment of elt Hats for sale, on reasonable terms. 8-tr ; : OTTO BURBANK, JAMES | Witt openon WHINGS very a ant rl ur Mammoth Troupe of Forty k ; THURSDAY, Arnis aru, Decorating Halls for Balls an April 7, will the “Oo! @ large and attractive assortment of Imported } :F RSE aud WAGUN OOVEES X, ADriLT. will appear the “Ooty ns mp F sale or r BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, to hick the special attention of the ladies is called. a2-tr * GRAND OPENING. am THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, of rn seu- led a highly sucee<s- JOHN © HOGAN, Man rect Theater, Bal- msi ufactnrer, 713 Market Space, Between 7th and 3th streets, A WNINGs, FLAGS, TENTS. G. COPELAND, 643 Louisions sven ne door east 7th street. dec3-tr JOUN O'BRIEN’, Great Traveling World's Fair. 3p, 4m and Stu April, of edi eta aed alan” “tOCumY Beelceee | BENAGERIE, CIRCUS, CARAVAN, AND MUSEUM, | 5... grein 3? ROOMS DE a UNDER Sis MONSTER TENTS, HATS AND BONNETS, _ DANCING CLOTHS. eest-tr WILL EXNIBIT + TURTON, J. ox CARPENTER, BUILUER, SIXTH STREET LOT, aon ees Commencing CPRLRSOATOR MONDAY, APRIL lirx, seater Work pendity caret weet eo FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Shope and Office, ‘Ith street, below E st. northwest. PARASOLS AND WALKING SUITS, at 8. HELLER’S, 715 Market Space, Se snes vert aa onennnr ESE A LARGE ASSORTMENT of CORSETS, JUST RECEIVED. THE BEST PARIS KID GLOVES, #1. EVERY SHADE AND STYLE OF HUMAN HAIR GOODS, at 8. HELLEB’s, 715 Market Spsce. -A. V. D. MILLS, m 915 PEwNsYLvaNia AVENUE, jandd-tf LOOKOUT FOR THE TWO MILE PROCES- SION. 1873 SPRING. 1873 FIFTY CAGES OF WILD ANIMALS AND CU- RIOSITIES. ETWO SEPABATE BANDS OF MUSIC IN = 2 GOLDEN CHARIOTS. THE FOUR TON RHINOCEROS. a2-3t JEENENDOCS STOCK, Has just received direct from New York beautiful 2 REMENDO' Ck, SPRING Goons, NDBOUS STOCK, ission, only 28 cents, (no half prics,)to see 5 pHEMESBotS Bros BE: distinct exhibitions in separate tents, comprising many novelties in TREMENDOUS STOCK, OXIDIZED AND FANCY GOODS; THREE PERFOMANCES DaLy. | if} {visteck of LOTHING: | av 10 4. M.,2 P. M. AND 7 P. M. HOSIERY. aac. HANDKERCHIFS, Hing? CORSETS, BASKETS, &c. OTHING, | Whenever a procession is given, there wilt be only | CHILDREN’S FRENCH CAPS a specialty. w31.6i two performances, inthe Afternoon at 2 and Byein ing at 7 p.m. STAMPING DEPOT, C, WHITNEY, Gent Director BENS muS1-5t™ B.G i ENS e 61 i, HESS me on Eqhpbition my 7 Seventa Steger, BENS 13u Sz. Tra Br | _fcbdi-te Opposite Patent OMice. oe fo. 439 Tey strc BT Eee elgnt doors above 's Ghotee Ol Paintin fy ee Chrome, Bo. AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, > largest ae weneee Pat vd * __ the entire stock it HE NEW YORK BAZAR, Femember Name and Number. Jel-ly" matte“) Nohtmpua™ © LL KINDS. \T-OBF WEARING AP- LENZBERG «& CO., ‘ad A PAR cam be oid tothe tery rn E. ELLING OFFI Ss a SELLING OFF! Apey Ls CALL AND SE Selling out entire stock of CALE ABD 8 Notes by mail prompuly to Gash pala as MILLINERY AND FANCY Goops, CALE AND SE 3 Git AND SE. 707 Market Space, Jan30-6m_ between 7th and sth streets northwest. Portes OF HUMAN Hala, GBAND BARGAINS AT MADAME ESTREN’s, 615 135A street, second door from & strest, the name and number. Cheap Caris, (PeRCOne IPAS BRAS COMER Bs Bees OUR MONEY WHERE IT P95 DO THE MOST GOUD, Remember Switenes, » Braids, Puffs, Pri of tee : atest styics. Call aud seo Our new stock ur. BLVAgT SUSE There is certainly no better place in the city than | (= —aprear a — pEAARIS SEREE. - Mn TRRICE STARR ANAND, METROPOLITAN DOLLARS STORE, erin Roe ‘peautitel eheing. 2p, Linen or $12 7th street, where, ff you invest a dollar, you mail a CO., Mannfactarers, may Fest assured you always receiee the full value of Go Wiest eontent strest, your money, and Where agaving of 25t0Scentson | _Sanlé-ly Baltimore, Maryland. the dollar is guaranteed to you, without the draw- back of receiving inferior goods. The variety offared is so large, comprising everything pretty and ase- ful, that ithas become @ vain task of enumerating the diferent articles offered, and your attention is BALLS, &. GB4sD CHARITY BALL, er to ek 7 ND ANNUAL BALL pareetan ste Sage aie tent pee Anse cara “ai . & Bundy papers cony.] SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER BOARD. HOUSE, hoteest, most delicate and finely Gavored Feecstr in the United Staten: GIVE THEM 4 TRIAL. Bspecialty adapted for UNC! |. AND THE USE OF 1 - LUNCE, TEA be yt For sale by Grocers generally. Trade supplied by TYLER & BROS., . wil-tn____Sole manafectarers, Bakimere, M4} FoR and MOCKING 1205 F street, he ko ket a Soak. eee ay apd Call aud EVENING STAR, Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE—The receipts from this source to-day were $247 906.56. M. Bextsemy, who formerly represented the French gove-nment at Washington, has been appointed cavoy to Japan. THE GREAT OPERATIC TRAGEDIENNE, Lvc- cA, has arrived in town, and will positively ap- pear to-night at Wall's Opera House in her grand part of Marguerite in Faust. Tue SECRETARY issucd regulations for the withdrawal of alcoho! from bond for scientific purposes, under the act of Congress approved February 21, 1573. Cov. Fraxk Jones, chief of the redemption division, Treasury department is recovering from his late-illness, and will probably be on duty again in a few days. MR. Savitx, chief clerk of the Treasury Depattment, leaves here next week to estab- lish the civil service rules in cudtgsn houses and sub-treafuries on the southern Atlantic coast. SENATOR SUMNER. June. THE FOLLOW PROMOTIONS have been made in the Adjutant General’s office, War Department: E. Gaither and G. W. Prott, from second to third-class clerk; D. E. Knapp, E. H. : H. Lester, G. W. Atkins, J. @. Brown, J Dwenger, E. H. Spang, and H. first to second-class clerks. Mr. E. O. Graves, chief clerk of the Treasn- rer’s office, Treasury department, left here last night to visit the principal custom-houses in the southern states for the pu of establishing the civil service regulations for the examination ot applicants for intment and promotion. He wili be absent. ral weeks. CAPTAIN MERRIMAN, Of the life-saving sta- tion service, and S. I. Kimball, of the revenue qarine service, left here last right for Galyes- ton, Texas, via St. Louis. E. Scott, from coast, authorized Mr. W. M. Inetanp is acting third assist- ant posimaster general during the temporary absence of the new appointee, Mr. E. W. Bar- ber. who has gone to New York with General Terrell to familiarize bim:elf with the manner of manvtacturing and distributing postage stamps and stamped envelopes. Tae Crvu. Sgrvice Apvisory Boarp.— There have been no changes tn the civil ser- vice advisory board with the exception of the retirement of Mr. Curtis. Neither Mr. Medill nor Mr. Cattell have resigned, expressed any intention of so tell is president of the board by niority of appointment. THE SovTHeRN CLAIMS ConMIsston day heard the claims of Alfred H. Octavins, A. abeth and Margaret L. Weaver, all of War Junction, Va., amounting 3 E Pinther, Fairfax eoan- 3 , of this city, property taken in Alexandria couniy, Va., $16,00, and John M. Shater, of F airiax eoun- ty, Va,Si,6 Tue rRrenps of Senator Morton—who ri trrned home on Saturday—will be glad to hear that he is looking end feeling better than he has for several years, and his physicians enter- tain strong hopes that he will en: rely regain his health. The Senator will remain here for a few days, and as ‘oon as Mrs. Morton is able t) travel wi'l proceed to the Hot Springs in Ar- kansas.— Indianapolis Journat. Army Onrpens.—F'tst Lieut. Joseph A. Sla- den, 14th infanti y, aide-de-camp to Brig. Gen. Howard, will, with that general's corcent, re- port to the Commissioner of Indian Afiairs for temvoraiy duty in connection with the Indian service. “The resignations of Captain Ches. S. Tripler, 12h infantcy, and Capt. V.M. ©. Sil- va, 2ist infantry, have been accepted to take aftlect—the tirst Sept. 1, 1873, and the latter on Sopt. 15, 1873. Revence Raps 1x Nort Carortna.—The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has received an official report trom Supervisor P. W. Perry, stating that on the 17th ultimo Revenue Agent Berry, accompanied by six soldiers, a U.S. deputy marshal, a deputy collector and an as. sistant assesor, from Raleigh, N. C., to the 3d district, and made a number of seiz vres, mestly of unstamped tobacco. Werrants have been ed for all the guilty Tae Fancy Dress Parry given last night by Master Nicholas and Miss Nellie Acker at the residence of their parents, 127 E street, was a brilliant and inter2sting affair. The repre- sentatives of the rising generation nt were a bright and hi set, and the costumes were tasteful and original. The hours from 6.30 to 11.30 p. m. were fully occupied by the little tolksin plays, dancing, and the enjoyment of the bountiial refreshments supplied. New Puniications.—From Wm. Ballantyne we have No.6 of *\Half-Hour Recreations in Popular Science,” upon the subject of “In. conscious action of the Brain, and Popular Delusions,” by Dr. W. Varpenter. From J. Shillington we have No. publication, the subject being the £tars,” by Prof. A. Winchell. From J. C. Parker we have Harper's Weekly tor A) style. A Maw Carnizr Kitten by [xpiaws.—A telegram was received at the Indian office to- day from Indian agent Risley, dated Fort Laramie, the 3d instant, stating that D, R. , ailcarrier between the Whet- nd Fort Laramie, was killed by Mr. Rist thisstops mail senietbon ir. ley says sto} communication with the Whetst ene lone for a time, and that for the present he will make Fort Laramie his Rogers, U. stone agency Indians last Monday while carrying headquarters. Bins For Desks Fox THE HovsE oF Rerre- SENTATIVES.—Hon. Edward McPherson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, and Mr. Clark, opened yes- proposals for furnishing three hundred serentoont of the Capitol extension, terda: aud three deske fer the use of members of the House. The bids are as follows, (the prices belt for each desk:) Cou $37; Han ington & Wills, $29.75: W. Chase. #26; Lewis “Thompeon & Co., £35; Jollit wii & Miller, $90.75; J. W. Potter, Gismus & Co. $0: Me Wient, az: ‘. utchinson, 32. Payzon & Culler, £29; 8. J.B. Stewant’s Suit AGArNsT SPEAKER THE TREAsuRY has thongh much improved in health, gains strength very slowly. He in- tends to return to his home in Massachusetts in They go for the purpose of selecting sites for the establishment of the life-saving stations along the southern by Congress at its last session. ot the same excellent “The Geology of 12, with a cartoon by Nast in his most vigorous . Moses, $43; Brown, Motten audience. waa a3, eiendiy Stdttude. |: Sig. Vera‘i, as * Manrico,” possesses a voice of Xew York, April &—Several hotels wit make the wrecked passencers of the Attantic arriving bere th: ir stopping in this city en route to ther homes. ft tx new tated that a false repert of the smount of coal on board the Atlantic most bave been macic te her captain. n agp Tak BoD RA ALIFAX, 4 The bodies of Jonn Ht. Preree, of New York; H $. Hewitt, of New ork; Albert Sumner, of San Francisce, and Second Officer Metcalf have been recovered and are now in boxes awaiting metallic Assoon as divers can get at work it i of the — pte mea ee Dboxties of tw ey — | cabin passengers. The bodies 0 steerage asx ngers and of the crew are provited for. ibey receive burial here. The body of Mre.c. M. Fisher har not yet heen fornd. A RESCUED CREW. The brig Hattie B, of Basten, arrived this TWO CENTS. “Di quela Pira,”” where he slighted the chest hich made Wachtel famods, and which tenors would fain use for its magical iicatepemesadstee sorte rati, was joubt, bo! in a ing and singing. The ‘Count Di Luna” —— @ ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. —_—_—— LIBERTY OF THE PRESS IN ENG. LAND. A WRIT OF TADEA® corre to-day returnable Monday next in favor MeDonpell, the alleged for of Bank of of Sig. Moriami was egually good Fugland notes, ey “‘Mantico” of Verati.. St atc der | Lively Debate im the Homes of Cou. | £0 Straus tot concede ae ONT tinetly, and is «AS conscientious artist, mons. seaty. It is stated that several other packages carefal and acting, and a cor- | STRICTURES OF TRE PALE MALL GAZETTE ON | of notes, sent here to the care of rect singer. T! boisterous, and tg pod effects. A little less fortissimo a in the drum corner would add yar ly to the orchestral effect. The violins are 5 To-night, Luces in Gounod’s “Faust.” en: LOSS OF THE ATLANTIC. iKISH MEMBERS, THE TEXT. Loxpon, April 3.—In the House of Commons oie to-night Nr. Munster, member from Matlow. . Wali Street To-da: Tsing to a amestion of privilege, had read by | New York, Apoild, 290 p.m — the clerk an extract from the /ail Mail Gazette, —s 117 ya % Feflecting on the conduct of the Irish members | rates have been T gold per in regard to the Dublin University bill. Man- | I-16 per day for carying. o:hers by Bidwel , bave been seized, mum; 1-52 oreign exchange stlace ster particelarly complained of the words “The | was very weak at the opening, bat I — bill cut the from under their fenian | improved a fracthn. Salesreported at 10645 \ Greatest Wreck of the Centary. agitations their trafic in noisy disloyalty.” | for sixty days ster''ng and 107 \8\ for demand After along speech he moved that the article libellously refiected on the conduct of certain members, and was a breach of the privileges of the House. Disraeli said the article referred to certain uitramontane members; there was ne"specitic dm the money market, the opening rate tor demand loans was \ per cent. per day. After wards there was a decline to |. and an advance to 3-16. Mercant-e paper is entirely nominal, and government bonds quiet and steady. in southern state bonds business was contin: d to M@re Sad Details of the Disaster. Further particularsof the wreck of the steam ship Atlantic have been received. Rob’t Thom- as, quartermaster of the ship, states that he told second officer Metcalf to stand into land, allusion. He thought before the House inter- | $2,000 North Carolina. In. railroad bonds, so that the ship might run her distancego make | fered with the liberty of the press ithad better | $70,000 changed hands, with prices steady. Sambro light. Metcalf told Thomas he was | ascertain who the ull niane members were. | Investment sheres were dull. The stock market neither cones oe mate. Thomas ra oe [Cheers and laughter.) asia 3 has been sicong. sj ¢ man at wi! le shortly aftor i lenry, mem alway, thy it oo yew struck. ‘Thomas put the helm herd-a-starboard | the eplunet alterarstoe eer Saatyastes | agntes reinia, and reversed the engines ruil speed astern and | term of ch. Heappealed to the House to CHARLESTON, van Avy. 4 yes] let the wheel-house and went to the after | be as of the honor and character of its | Virginia legislature adjourns sn wheel-house and got axes out and distributed | Irish members as of others. neat, to meet agaia October 20. The bill te re~ them for the purpose of cutting away the gear | M: 7 ing, member for County | move the capital to Wheeling was iaid on the about the boats. He says: Cork, declared that when defending the table. ble. A LITTLE BOY AND HIS MOTHER, The residence of Col. Cunningt at St. Al. named Munney, (both steerage passengers, and | he was ultramontane. He indignantly repadi- | bans. one of the duest inthe Kanawha valley, her brother Alfred ‘Munney> ait trom London, | ated the charge of disloyalty. Had abase | Was burned Weduesday. were lost. She called to me when she came out | been directed at tue Scotch and English mem- — — of the after-steerage, and said Robert, where | bers as well asthe Irish, there wonkd have been | SywrarTiy ror MrRpERERs Anout PLAYED are youv” I said, “I am here.” She said, | no difficulty. He expressed astonishment that | ory ix New Youk.—This is the way the Tale “Save me.” I took the mother and child on the leader of the opposition should attempt to the saloon deck and told her to stay there until | prevent discussion. I could get boats clear to put her ‘and the boy Sir John Coleridge opposed the motion, and | the frequency of item= of the kind, our . into. ship suddenly listed over, and they | regretted the debate, but thought the subject | may not recollect the performance of Mr. Chas. lost their hold on the and were swept over- | could not be dis of a joke. He cited | Nixon. He isa gentleman whose Profession ix board and sunk to rise no more. I think they | precedents, and showed that members must be that of a bill-poster. He came riding down have some friends or relations at Yonkers, N. attacked as members if the charge of libel wax tohold. An attack on the house at large = sufficient to constituie a breach of pri Kean Ellis, member for Killengcounty, while he was not ultramontane, could not but censure the newspaper article asimproper and disgrace- ful. He was surprised at Mr. Jisraeli’s course, and sa‘d he should vete in favor of the motior. Mr. Bernal Osberne contesved that he was norsnt of the meaning of the word * altramon- tane.” He heard Gladstone called ultramon: tane. Members from Ireland, hones! and con- Chatham square, New York, some time ago, and getting into @ jam, tound his pr im? peded by & man named Preiffer. Thereapon hooting him dead, rode Mr. Nixen happened 1) Y., as] received an address to that effect the night before. Wm. Purdy, quartermaster, was the first to swim ashore, bat when going he said, “Good-bye, Thomas. Will you come with me?" T replied’ that I wanted to save the boy and bis mother. When I saw that they were swept away Pswam on shore. TWO RUNDRED PROPLE CRUst son of the fre was some public fe ng | yesterday a jury, after an | three hours, bronght in against bim a verdict of murder in the first degree. It i gratifying to learn that be ree e verdict with be- TO DEATH. Some of the incidents of the disaster related by the survivors are harrowing. At one Lime, during the weary watch before dawn, the fore- voom broke loose from its f; gs and surg- cOming composure; he regrets it on account of th two hun- } scientious, had been grossly ‘insulted, but he | bis wife and children, whe, he ead, wail antler on the deck. | hoped the miserable publisher would not be | more than be will. It certainly i Rease that gers are reported to have been | dragged belure the bar. It would be better to'| calls for sympathy, and perhap= inquiry may life-boats, which, not being properly ; treat him with contempt. develop the fact that school, and is re he was once managed, overturned and drowned the untor (o- nates before agsistance could be rendercd. Some of them who hal life-preservers and en- deayored to reach the rock by means of the line trom the vessel, not having them properly ad- justed, but onthe lower part of their bodies, were floated with their heads down, and in th's Way many were drowned before reaching the rock. Konayne, member for the City of Cork he supposed he was one of the mem! whom wltramontamsm was imputed, rejoiced at the appearance at such article the one in.question. The tone of the English press was doing more to promote home rale than centuries of anguish or oppressio Disraeli's joke woukl have the same effect in Ireland which his speech had yearsago when said A WHOLE FAMILY DROWNED. he mrdea repiy to his constituents who had : m come quartar One young man, with no clothing except a | given three cheers for the famine in Ireland. nd not the Spaniard shirt and vest and two life-buoys fastened es of “Ob! Oh!” and mr) The Geodrich. around his body, leaped into the water and at- | Minister said he could easily dispose of to dist temp’cd to reach the rock, but perished in the | Mr. Disraeli’s joke. Daniel C’Connell was | Mrs Lucetta Armst nec Myers. attempt. He had ‘ately returned from America | once summoned to the bar of the abie that Mrs. Myers will be allowed t ca to England to bring his wife and five children tolns new home. They were allon beard the steamer and all perished. LY YOUTH SAVED from thewreck makes the iollowing st N eis John Henly, I am ab lege of visiting ber home in Riving with an ofiicer, She will wot be released, how- ever, until the conclusion of the inquest. A dis- patch received trom Philadelphia states that the man supposed Reseve ix still detained yt ~ exist asto the mans identity, but he will not be liberated wntl! the question is settied beyond a ot, 98 it ie-Iee~ lieved he left New York to eseape ©ome erimi- nal charge.—N. ¥. Tritune, Sd. because he publicly deciared the tories had p. jured themselves. He ought to have asked wheiher there were any tories there. Gladstoue remarked that he appeared to be the hero of the first paragrarh of the article. He thongh : the attack was not beeause of privi- lege, al:hough tt was unjustitiable and without founda on.” He appealed to the member irom Maliow to withdraw his motion, because if it was defeated the mover would be placed in an atement t 12 years at Liver- Lmy mother and father and a young ther, all trom Ashton, Larcashire. He was asleep inhis Lerth, when’a great noise awal (him. Although: be did not hear any voices, | unenviable position. He sympathized with thes! ani.e pocs Faciooenn a there seeme«' to be a great rush, and he sb gentleman, but the cousciousness that he ha: Daina he cemeaer Suaraabes seed bied out of his bed and into che crowd. » | done his duty should neutralize the detraction. oS = eT — ter portion passed him, but he fo'lowed we Meu Who sere crowding into a top berth in the upper steerage. One of the men broke through @ window and got out, and he did also, some kind-hearted person pushing him through. He and his companions, once outsude, held on by ropes and were rescued by a life-boat. He did not know what bee2me of his parents and brother. The family were on their way to New York on tnvitaiion of two marricd daughters who had tettled there. AN UNRULY CREW. ‘The crew was one of the hardest that was ever gathered on any vessel. They were picked up about the Liverpool docks, and were kept under control during the voyase only with the greatest difticulty. The storekeeper states that one af them made an attempt to snatch his watch and chain one night, but was foiled. On another occasion, during a storm on the 25th of March he states that sume of tue crew atvempted to break into the pages and ior awhile it feared that force would have to be used to prevent them. When the boats came ‘rom the shore to rescue the survivors the sailors repeat- edly pushed the passengers aside or knocked — down and jumped into the boats them. selves. THE CREW ROBBING THE DEAD. Capt. Williams is cemsared by the people for his conduct, and the feelin; ——— that there should be a searehit vestigation. He went ye to = scene of —— yesterday, to look after the property. are enter- tained that the greater portion ‘the cargo will be saved. The vessel remains in the same po- sition, her bow and masts beirg out of water. It is stated that the crew plundered dead bodies. One instance is related of a wreteh who muti- lated the hand of a lady to obtain possession of a diamond i her finger. Her body, and those of Mrs. Fisher, of Vermont, and Miss Merritt, of Caicos mashed, ashore yesterday, ‘sl other bodi ml Others against the Staten Island Perry ompany fo recover damages for the low of relatives by the Westéi - gaucd in the court of appes New York y ferday upon an appeal taken by the compa from the verdicts agairst it. The main poin raised by the counsel of the company was, tha as both plaintifis and defendants were engaged in violation of the Sunday law atthe time of the accident no oc:‘on can be malutained. The decision was reserved. Minnesota's Liquor Law.—The Minnegoa lecislature hax passed a law providing that all venders of intoxicating liquors in that state shall be required to pay an additional license fee of #10, which money is to go for the founda- tion and Support of ah. asylum for inebriates. Persons relling liquor without license are made lable to fine and tinprisonment. It ix only fair that the liquor deaicrs should support persons who have become deranged and worthless through drinising liquor, and no honest yeuder of rum should object to the tax imposed. took place yesterday, in Steiuway hall. Rev. CONVERTING THE GAMBLERS.—Mr. Ham- Dr. Bellows presided, and on the plati were | mond preached at Denver, Col., on Mouday to many members of the Soross, and friemls of | 4.00 or 5.000 persons at Blake’ and Fifteenth the movement for the advancement women. | streets. The meeting afterward adjourned to TRE GOLD CLIQUE TO BE PROSECUTED. the Occidental Hall, a large saloon and fancy Richard Schell dance house, by invitation of the proprietor. About 600 persons entered the hail, probably 200 The motion was withdrawn. New York Notes, THE WEATHER. New Your, April 4—The weather is clonly and cold. The wind is northwest. HEPWORTH’S NEW IRON CHURCH, on Madison avenue, was dedicated last night. The church was crowded. Kev. Drs. Budding. ton, Tyng, Ormiston, Taylor, and Martin as- sisced at the ceremonies. PIRE. Bumgarten’s fancy store and Turk’s Car store on sth avenue, was last night. Loss, $10,000. SMUGGLING. ‘Ten thousand doliars’ worth of silks and laces were found smuggled in a passenger's trunk on the steamship Algeria, yesierday. CHARLES M. BARKASS, the author of the Black Crook,” was buried yesterday in Greenwood. THE FAREWELL RECEPTION OF MIS8 EMILY > FAITHFUL _——— ee Tue Fauwens’ Convention, which met at pringtield, Lil., on Wednesday, ye" terday sine die, alter rescinding the absurd re.- olution which the “liberal” republicans forced through on the first day, condemni ident for the ton usury laws by officers of national banks and others. —_e—___ Destructive Fires, St. Josrrn, Mo., April 4 —The livery stable of Stewart & Gordon and its contents, includ- ing a horses, war burned last ni, A large brick building and contents adjoining were leo de: . Loss, $25,000; insurance unknown. The fire was the work of au incen- ation companice the: niost steer clear of party politics. . —— was confined ouly six hours before Uxprx Bait.—Thos, Guy, the youth accused Te diary. ‘ of purloining money froma letters ing through TiTwsviLie, Pa., April &—A large fire gc- . > pS schooner load of coffins was sent own from pg ee + fast night, ii | the Head of the Bay office, has had a hear- sng before United States Commissioner Kod 5 anc bas been released upon a bail bond of #1,500 for his appearance before the jury of the United States circuit court, more, Md... his father becoming his bondsman.—Si. Mary's (Ad.) broke out at 90 clock and was not bro: der control until 2 a. m., destroying the Parker House, Central Hotel, Exchange bank, Savin; prensa gh ae Western Union and Pacific Ath Telegraph offices, and a number of other offices, comprising the most valuable por- tion of the town. Loss, over $200,000. The in- surance will cover a considerable portion of the loss. The fire is supposed to have been the THE MERRITT FAMILY WIPED OUT. Mr. James S. Me-ritt and his wife and sister, Scrimser, Sorecsie: living with her 45th street, were ail lost together... The this family is a peculiarly sad one. Mr. Merritt was a bachelor of about forty Haewen de og He Was @ nan of means and frequented best py omega He became acquainted with Mise Mary Scrimser, and ong mr riage te es mee Pee tp the 2, one year ago, the coupi R for their w« ‘aiding tour went to Europe in the identical vessel in which they since met their terrible death. While in Europe they visited all the continental countrics, and ‘about six months ago returned to Pais, where Mr. Mer- Titt wrote, inviting his sister, Miss Merritt, and Miss Annie Scrimser, a sister of his wife, tu join them. The two young ladies started off alone, also by @ vessel of the White Star line, aud prrived in Pars insafety. The family, aga ng Ltaiyr and’ Sually arrived? teak in, ¥I y, al ive ae inde okie cer emo return by the Atlantic. They did as they proposed and left Liv. 7 steamer. ‘They allanct death in the samé man- ner, and by thfs sudden calamity the family of the Merritts is wiped out as tt were, in one ht un- Tae Creax Revoier ayture 5 Portilla by the Inswigents.—A New York Heraid Thecial says that Gen. Portilla, commanding © A fire broke out in Oil Uity this a. m., which destrdyed five buildings on Center strect most prominent of which was Beers, Black & Stillwell’s v store. Loss, $50,000; par- tally covered by insurance. PArken’s LANDING, ARMSTRONG Co., Pa., April4.—A fire The tohave deserted in iy t9 the insurgents Generals Vincento Garcia and Maximo Gomez, With 3,000 men, are in the vicinity of Maroy. A jersey. ‘M. MCOVEL ON HIS NUS Le. 4 —A Cc LES WesNeR, the alleged be "1 arrested In ‘Phitndel, aia, and placed 000 - the charge of at- tempting to Wine 4 United States sooret service detective by a of the charge ou which he was arrested three “oiinterfeiver, iF % A Bopy Preservep py Antivictat Perri- per oe pee oper od for the first time, the

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