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NB a eT THE EVENING STAR. | Published Hy, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pemmsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St., 7 THR EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANT, & H. BAUFPRINN, President. — o——— THE EVENING STAR i» served by carriers to ‘Tex Cents Pen wei Foury- wobcribere at Tr oF at ty months, @).50, atx months, $3.00; one year, 85. | WERRLY STAR—Published Priday—915) Py La variants imadvance, in both cases, and | ‘Be paper sent lcr.ger thar paid for. 7 Bates of advertiaing furnished on application. SSS Se %. 41—N2. 6,257. Che TWO CENTS. JOWARD HOUSE, Corner 6:4 street and Penna. en ». C., EB. WOOLS, Prop’ undergene a series of elegant fmprot nly Fenevated and re- at present one of i° ington. proprietor, retains an interest he will be pleased to see his old : promising them first- AMUSEMENTS. | JQUSINSTEIN AND THEO. THOMAS. SPECIAL NOTICE. mente, baving been rhor farpiehed thr hout, making it In compliance with numerous requests to accom- fe tn Wa york ople residing out of the city, me GRAND COMBINATION MATINGR ™ ven WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 16:4, At 1 o’cloc! well Joint Appearance of Pare’ AMION RUBINSTEIN. NRI WIENIAWSKE HENRI Wi And T! THOMAS, HEO. WITH BIS UNRIVALLED ORCHESTR & Reserved seats to the Matinee @2only. _a9-6t' DI4 THOMPSON LYS HER MAMMOTH COMPANY, uch sive of the famous Comedians, Ha mRY ‘BEC KETT AND WILLIE EDOULN, ‘Will appear at the New Opera House, on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 14, In the Musical Extravacanza of provements—hot aud It is conveniently lo- line of Washington the cars Persets doi bosn ho the line of the ~ > aod on the wharves will Bnd it to their to BLUE BEARD. ee Sale of seats tocomm: nce Saturday, at the Opera S'S HOTEL, Hen aps 3t INCOLN HALL OLE BULL'S FAREWELL SEASON IN AMERICA No. 709 G STREET, Betweex ?rm axp @ret Streets. T= IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYEES, Propricser, emt Mr.T. R. TcRNEULt respectfully, oe Farewell Appeat ce of the great Vik Virtnoee, OLE BULL TING PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, IN TWO GRAND €O! Between Wie and Usk strseis, WEDNESDAY (AND THU EVENINGS, resepraerlys DNESDAY OIL CAND 17, WasmineTon, D. C. On which occasion he will be most ably assisted by MISS GRAZIELLA RIDGEWAY, the faverite young American Prima Donta & prano; SIGNOR FERRANTI, the popular Baritone Comique, and the eminzut Pi- ~ anist and Conductor, Mr. JOSEPH HART DENCK, Admission. @1 pextra charge for reserved seats, Which can be ed at Metzerot Mus'c Store. Concert will commence at § o'clock. The Grand Pian. fortes used at these Concerts are from the celebrated manufactory of Wm. Knabe & Co. Baltine Thankful to the iblic for generous the pact, the, Progrieter nike bie la etvnde, aud irene to test t accommo ‘ions is present Scablishment, which be promisce shall be found al eS adds Sk ©. WILLARD. ‘is EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D, 0. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c, OP POBTRY AND OF FAMOUS Fic- LIFE OF CHRIST, te received at 1411 Pena: BISHOP « HAZARD ULTUKAL BOOKS ‘| RYANTS LIBRARY H.B STOWE'S LIBRAL Be - INCOLN HALL. 4 zt Men MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, April 14 and 15. THE GREATEST CONCERT COMBINATION ON RECORD! COMPRISING tel Wieniawski! AND Theo. Thomas! w iS UNRIVALED OROHEST) e selicc SIXTY PERFORM ne = will gi in CHER'S iptic yivania a Rubi Washi ONLY TWO GRAND CON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14 No Tt ESDAY EN ENING, APRIL 1s,ats P.M. NTON A peisete ayNane ot HENEY WIEST AWSK, And THEO. THOMAS, WITH HIS UNRIVAL ORCHESTEA Tred se Zand 82 I Sale of seais commences nt Metzer« DNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, at 9 welock. ERTS. .at oP. M, de BM noe, SAT “* SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE : TUN & CO, rner Mile stre Steinway Pianos need a Pee Raney A Mawel. Be theenthor WASHINGTON THEATER comiau LING BRACE. B, Edward Bulwer(Lord (Eleventh street, south Pounsylvauis aveuu: IvOW LEROGUE. A Novel. By Emile ANOTHER STUPENDOUS SENSATION! ta THE“ OOFTY GOOFTY COMBINATION HE MOUNTAINEER OF Tuded a hig! Sy 5 ae liday street By Miss Braddon, 1 Ri oe ition “YACUP ohomaeny Also. the new Sensatio Mons. Alex. Blam * balet_ in “Lee and Lote,” New York, entitled THE CAPTIVE; RD-CAGE OF EDEN! i Ballet, sn three scones, pro gurgcous scenery, tuagnifeent cosean rb properticn, and a NEW BALLET TROU i ether with our great Oli, amumoth vari: reupe of FORTY STAR A 's EDWARD nged by 1 ani! 2, s ATUBAL fowenr Everett. RICAN BIRDS. Unt oF Contain VeTY Species of Living i Birds. Sy HAND BOOK OF TRAVEL IN large stock of Blank Books, Pass Books, and Memorandum Books, Note Paper, Letter Paper, and Playing Cards at the very lowest prices. a5-tr o> t ‘s ‘The great Versatile. EAGAN A} F charming vocalist, CARRIE LAVARN seek cater timet Betta — ‘The original and veritable ORKS OF THOMAS GUTHRIE, D. D.| | EVANTINE BROTHER: — KIRALFY SISTERS! KIRALFY SISTERS The Goepel in Erekiel And an entire @ Mty Trew he Saints Inheritance. GREATEST SHOW EVERIN WASINGT. inniichan wes WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. en Lp No. jm Exhibit F . ~ se bea Sale ye ae Ie. a A’ Te St jit Sine and Sorrows. MARKRITER’S, ee EE EE es TeeLawESEE, So. 439 7th street, between D and’ streets, el ght Pen re Qhotes Of Palutings, Ensrarings Chromoe, &c SVERY MOTHER THE DOCTOR OF HER | Also, largest stock” Paper Hansione Witiow SUE Oh etreet northwest ° er THES CAS” F nary) BT aoe had there get Please remember Name and Number. Jel-ly* wo ged Wanted. mister LL KINDS OF CAST-OFF WEARING AP- Notice. A ‘REL can br aod to the vec? bet vantage ENING OF A NEW ¥ sto: . Detween OPERND BLANK BOOK PROTORY | _wotee by eatt meant sites Gash paid Litheka Paine. Es Gi fm TING LD GOLD, SILVER, Bi CoP: ‘AND BINDING DONE TO ORDER bought at'fair prices Rew ye id aad peter om | Reman am ae “Under National ‘Bear, ney ivania avenne aud next door to Jey Cooke & Co, wn ‘aabington. B. 0. BALLS, &c. ie ; ; QECOND ANNUAL BALL 187: SPRING. 1873]° FOR THE BENEFIT oF = THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AT MASONIC TEMPLE, TUESDAY EVENING, ldtu Arnit, 1573. The Directors of the Ohildren’s Hospital have inceh pleasure in announcing that the second annual ball for the benefit of this deserving charity will be figem at above, under the management named be- with this announcement, the pi der the broad and noble pur} ental , viz * the care i? i a and medical treatment of all chikiren who may SPRING AND SEMMEE CLOTHING, | tevslch.dimmascd oF temporarily tamed ihnny SPRING AND SUMM CLOTHING, any distinction on account of sect, race or color, and SPRING AND SUMMER C i siatiateas a0 the SPRING AND SUMMEB CLOTHING, obtained from any of the tors or lady ¥i and at the principal hotel 00k and Jewelry stores, at the following prices, i 2500 2.90 TER OF ARRANGEMENT Mrs. General Bicketts, Mrs. General Cowen. Mrs. F.B Mo Kecerrios Commityes. en Mr. A. K.P AtA.S US*s. RASTRAUS Se At A. STRAUS's, Nit mins Milicr. larcy, irs. Aniew Coyle, Mrs. 8. V. Niles, “Decoration Cowmitrer. Mr. F.B. McGuire, Dr. W. B. Drinkard, Mr. MW. Gait, Dr. Ashford Mrs Gewl Ricketts, rs. W. B. Webb, Drs, Wm. Wall, Irs. Jos. Redfern. Guest Baneains: ae Frelinghuysen. NS! ON Tickets axp Ixvitations Gk GAINS! | Mr. SH. Kanftmaan, - De. W.W. Johnston, @ RGAINS* Mr. McGuire. Gs. ARGAINS ! ON REFRESHMENTS. Mr. H. Semken, Dr. 8. €. Busey. Fioom Maxacer. Colonel Audenried. ANAGERS. William L Nicot. /G. Frelinghuysen, 5.3. Chew 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ENNSYLVANIA ENU it PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SUMMER RESORTS. s UMMERB Bo AED. OSBUBN HOUSE, Va., is: E*4u0e tan GOLD SPECTACLE, FOZ, Oxy 86, HH. HEMPLEB, Optician, (T= cornase Tea none : Has removed to 613 D streets SPECIAL NOTICES. The present severe season hae theroughly tested the virtues of Mrs. Jones’ Congh 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- vated cases it has cured with equal success, it is ‘Bot objectionable to the taste, and can therefore be object to are of an ulti- mate cure. Its value in advanced ¢ases or those verging on consumption must not be underestimated. Many such it had entirely cured, even cases of ac- knowledged consemption. While it does not cure, it " rently relvevan, mt p large Bi ‘of there anfor- Einates now use tt for ef R affords thea. ‘& Cold, Congh, Titocs loarse- news, oF shy affection of the throat oF youcan price large cizs, ST:smnall, 80 cts. For sale only “ante oat, p LUNCHEON, DINNER ON THE B! PAE Lea NCAN’S SONS, New York, oot ROIy Raetis fas the United Bentes, Batchelor's Hair Dye is the best in the world, perfect Bai 4 no ridiculous Ents no aa a - mica, lable, fata own; druggists Seoatug Bleck or prows 3 A Clergyman, ites in South Americs, wl a gree diese Vanes eat Be Disease of the Uri the whele train of Ste on baefal and ficious, habits. (Great numbers have been cured by Hd marl3-ly LADIES’ GOOD: be 33 1873. r+) OPENING OF SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. 2. L. BLOUT., 710 SEVENTH 8T Between @ axo H WILL OPEN . IMPORTED HATS AND BONN And all the leading PARISIAN NOV the season, oN _THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1573, D, MADAME DUBCIs, age No. 1811 PENNSYLVANIA’ AVE.; Witt Oren On WEDNESDAY, APKIL 97H, Arsortment of L}PORTED BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, To which the Ladies are respectfuily invite! to cal ab Land see aT DAVIS’, 801 MARKET SPACE, Cor. Stu Stazet. A fine ATTRACTIVE SPRING GOoDs, JOVELTIES IN SWISS AND LACE TIES, N JABOTS, NECK RUPFLINGS acon SILK SUN UM- Pay AND CHANGEAB: . LS, in newest st; Ne, at DAVIS". BRELLAS and PARA best makes and lowest prices, Pu AND ROMAN SASHES AND SASH RIBBONS, PLAIN GBOS GRAIN BEyigNs in all the new shades, at AVIS’, * LOWERS, HATS and BONNETS ii vari- | ire tal ae TTD “BINGES, GIMPS, IMMINGS and BUT- TONS, at sy Davis ‘OR ALL KINDS OF F. Ne : NERY Go Peer A ODS and NOTIONS, go t DAVIS’. GROVER & BAKER'S Cel BE lnproved Lock-stitch SE for sale on easy terms at aS-lw 50! rated Elastic and ING Davis i. Market Space, corner sh st. MISS McCORMICK, * 05 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU Stains,) Wattopenon ‘UF Stains THURSDAY, Arrit 4ru, # large and attractive assortment of Imported BONNETS AND RUUND HATS, = the special attention of the ladies is called. tr STAMPING DEPOT, 617 Sevente 8: Ty fevai-tr Opposite Patent Office. SFLL1Ne OFF! SELLING OFF) AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, stock the entire OF THE NEW YORK BAZAR, 3 x mar?-tr NO HUMBUG. E LENZBERG «& CO., Belling out entire stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, ‘at and below cost. TOT Market Space, jan30-6m between 7th and &h streets northwest. p2Porrzs OF HUMAN Haig. GRAND BARGAINS MADAME ESTREN's, G1® 13h street, second door from @ siren. the gwitchee, Obignons, Braids: Puls: Frisseeee, of te ies sire Ball ca eo Sar new! ook Beate pe * ADS n1 ‘ARCH ENA: pt ee 2 ey iéo (armband rest Jenté-1y wath aryland. Oo waeness: nanness: Sa We bave on hand « large stock of all kinds of Sin- gle and Double Giit, Covered, RUBBER, NICKEL, SILVER-MOURTED HARNESS, Bole agente ill’s celebrated _EVENING STAR. VIFTEEN OK TWENTY PERSONS DROWNED AT mn New York A the rivers Washington News and Gossip. Risk and meny rugosa tins are Se territory are =u IsTERNAL Revenve—The receipts from this | Twdune of to-day from Mr. A. R. Shepherd, inl ot pipe ‘cnn - A source to-day were $256,073.99. vice-president of the Board of Public Works, ’ = N. ¥., last Av TRE Ware Hovse—There was a very | in answer to the misrepresentations of @ Wasb- Seen at Damaee wae nae large crowd of visitors at the White Heuse to- | ington correspondent of that paper in regard to day, and nearly allof them saw the President. rt Richardson, General Sherman, ani comns ok Wee bands ofbacuees hed teterviews, PosTMAsTERS APPOINTED.—The President MISSISSIPPI RIVER 4 cortec- | was so ri Monday night that a large amount Mat Ripcinted in following pesmmnanters: David | See? T believe that you seriously wish: | of freight on the levee ‘at St Louistinchating W. Low, Gloucester, Mass.; Lucius Whitney, to injure the credit ofour city. At I am | grain, ir, Sugar, pork, bulk meat, and mis- Morris, Ii; B. F. Emigh, Pittston, Pa.; David pe that you would notseek to do so in tase | cell ms merchandise, was submerged, ant QeAdkineon, Virginia City, Nevada; James W. | of facta easily obtained, which prove your re- | although a large force o! laborers were em- akeficld, Bath, Me. iltiam Tracy, Flint, to be in error, and the misrepresenta- | ployed all day yesterday endeavoring to save Mich.; John S$, Wilgus, Brownsville, Pa. ions without any in fact. the , much of it will be lost. Accounts The followi So long as these were confine! | from the interior of Missouri and other states Auux Orricans ResioxeD—The following | +o Merely sensational prints we could afford tv | say all the tribntaries of the upper rivers are is a list of casualties in the army during the the abuse with indifference, but when a week ending April 5th, announced by the treat pouring out great volames, and a Journal so able and cautious as the Tribune takes - ey ‘neral fresh isfeared. At Hi unidal the Mississippi river s ptain James E.| up the cry we are forced to defend ourselves. | rose eleven feet in twelve hours, atother secest byrne Secured Bars Sist; ie me, }, as briefly as I can, correct the | points a similar rise ocenrred. It is feared First Lieut. Augustus P, Greene, 4th artillery, | misstatements made. é f there will be destruction to property all dismissed March 28th; Second Lieut. Edward fy Jt is not true, ‘as ." that within a | along the western and northern rivers. March 28th; Assistant § days Public —— ar ‘Holden. igned the Washi Board of pea Morrie Asch, resigned Mareh 3ist. forks bas canceled about two million dollar AN ALLEGED Wirk Potsonen on Tatar worth of contracts for improvements of the | Did Joka Van Syctle Doctor Mir Wise’s Tea— Gorxo To Sait FoR Evrorg on SATURDAY. streets of the city. rol * | John Van Syekte, a butcher, is ou trial in the Mr. J. P. Bigelow, chief of the loan division of ¥e The ot Panitc Acy-g has not = ~ ereeeting at ene emer the Treamary, who goce te Europe to represent | © SMNEEE anal ths comraciety hocentice | Syckis. "Bre, Venayeniowes ‘of con- the government in connection with the new | to comply with their mgagements, It is not siderable property in her own right, and the Joan, leaves for New York Rages ong ting true, ‘as also reported,” that “after receiving | accused, who was a man of intemperate habits. sali from that porton Saturday. Messrs. Coon, | the million dollars appropriated oy Congress | wasin the habit of misusing ber, as alleged. Sikehiy. Bigelow, wit als. sail om tag date. | A%¢ pOyaete vluly tthe ‘board wit be. sit | Because she would not supply hina with moter. Mr. Cattell does not leave untih-the 12th instant. | §7eatiy del wth Bie gen ens § ; t that the money a: ropriated by Congress, payable after the ist aly, was not to Namdace le returned from a shopping tour in New York. al ts of the board, bat £0 pay for the propor- with her daughter, and requested the servant gz! to prepare a cup of tea for her. After tak- n Tue Montana War CLatms.—Under regn- lations preseribed by the second controller, the tion of work yet to be done for the Government | ‘mg the tea, she became deathly sick, with 7 Unit symptoms of baying been poisomed. A Montana Indian war claims, for the payment of | of the ited States. = cis teak 3 ‘een ‘calle Peta a which Con, appropriated $513,000, are being settled. ‘The clatms were taken up and ex- amined simultaneously by the second controller and third auditor on the basis of Inspector Gen- era! Hardie’s report, and the amonnts found due are now being E id on Treasury certificates payable by Major Bell, who was desi by the Secretary of War to perform that duty. THE PACKAGES OF PARTIALLY BURNED BONDS, notes, &c., received at the Treasury a few weeks since from Franklin, Penn., and which the insane cashier Anderson attempted to destroy before committing suicide, have not yet all been examined. ‘The next statement of remarkable for its recklean than any other. He says: «As has before been stated, the amount now due contractors is about one and a quarter millions, and as the assess ments of rer adjoining which work has been completed have already been made, the board has no resources except the money to be received from the United States.” The 1 are: First, that the amount of assess: on private property is $€,066,000. Of this. ‘S0n0,008 have been issued lions yet available. stand as follows: balance of assessments asaboy disregard o: tact | dotes, but she died the subsequent day. Soms of the tea which had been analysed, and found to contain arsenic. A post-mortem examina tion was made upon the body of the deceased, und in the stomach. ‘out told the ser- pared, and vant not to say that he had been there, A ness testified yesterday to the acensed having beaten his wife; says he wished her dead aml damned, while’ the servant swore he doc- tored the tes. The accused was put on the stand for the defense, and denie.! that he ever struck his wife,or that he put a leaving over two m The account then wouid The most promis! ng ot , balance of appropriation due ything in th the ‘contents were first examined by Gen. | “Ye Districts... « tea. The case is still Spinner’s female experts, who report that they | Third, amount due by Ur 2 7 y iden $110,000 in Unit covered by appropriations availab! ae baer wn te $30,000 in railroad and oth after Sulyl......- A correspondent is, and a few dellars worth of green 5 fing Bing One as | Assets... Ps 7 - gts : many of them were burned to ashe: uate cleans. <i romantic tneidents of this terri Navat Orricees 1 E hose life was ed in efforts to save others, was a young an of about twenty or twenty-five years of Leaving available assets..... Assistant Engineer George S. Gates has beon detached from the Iroquois and ordered to the Now, the only embarrass “3 ex was not un Ashuelot, in place of Second Assistant - | the board—which is entirely Me Poe one ton pene cloth: ag abe neer LM. Fulmer, detached trom that vessel | Poses remaining so—arises fvom the fact preparatory for burial. She had served as a and ordered to return home. Second Assistaut | the assessments made for improvements are common sailorfer three woyages, and was a Engineer William Kowbatham, deta available until the improvcrs<its favorite shipmate with all. She is described a~ the Monocacy and ordered to the P. n | pleted. Under the law, this source having fewer of the vices incident to a sailor's» pluce of Second Ass’t Engineer F. I cannot be anticipated. Of course. If these arb | digs teas ts wenal, Dal che wen, wenertnaiee nn detached from that youel. and. one facts, (and any unprejudiecd jerson can inves | Sotiv an old tar as any or the. Lyte te Assistant Engi tigate and readily satisiy Luuself as to their vivorsef the crew in speaking of her remarked “I didn't know Bill was a woman. He used take bis liquor as regular as any of always begging and stealing tobacco. good fellow though, and Iam sorry he was a woman.” The most singular partof the whc story is that the woman was an American, av was about the only one_of that nationalit longing to the crew. Who she was she was from, and her motive for lead place of Second | being so.) both your editorial comments and Sible vad | those of your reporter have no toundation which to rest. The reporter, however, ret the ‘‘equities,” and you assure us that Gover ment good naturedly gave us the appropriation referred to, of three million dollars, which, however, is not correct, as the actual appropri- ation amounted to three million three hundred thousand dollars. The “equities” and the “good nature” amount in brief to this: The ered to the Lackawana, Assistant Engmeer Wm from that vessel and ord and was He wasa Tre Post Orrick DEPARTMENT AND THE RaiLnoavs.—The Senatorial committee to in- vestigate the difficulties between the Post Oftice department and the railroad companies met in New York Monday andorganized. The fullow- tes d where ng suck a strange life of hardship, never was and never ing were present: Senators Davis, Sherman, G it United States had given to 1 ba Casserly, Conover, Mitchell, and Window, | {four Mite of the prose aaa given t | itl be tally known chairman, The Post Oitice department was | which it yet holds, independent of streets and THE Gooprica Mugper Mysrew SL peg hagen by Mr. James Hinckley, of the sym 1 avenues, Over 30 per cent. of the entire proper’ y. Armstrong's Imprisonment.—The cou Now, for seventy years it has been e hapyy | Lucetta Armstrong alias Myers, whe is detain Baltimore railroad; J. S. Kneass, u possersor of this real estate. In that time the | ed in the Raymond-st. jail, Brooklyn, as an in sylvania railroad; and H. D. Bixhop, of the New overnment has appropriated one millign two | portant witness inthe Goodrich Case, ap York and New Haven road, addressed the com- | fovernment bi yr sincagy tinge Mr improve. yesterday to Judge Tappan for a writ of habe serps, which was made sfeturnable to-day e petition all at she is iMegally r strained of her iiberty by the sheriff on ae A of the Raymond-st jail, and that she is not mitted or detained by virtue of any proces sued by any court of the United States or by any judge thereof; nor is she committed or tained by virtue of the tinal judgement or de- cree of any competent tribunal of civil or crim inal jurisdiction, or by virtme of any execution iseucd upon such judgement or decree; that the cause of pretense for such detention, according mittee, claiming more compensation. Pexsonat.—Gen. Butler still lingers among ne. Walt Whitman goes to his office tor a short time every day, but has not yet fully re- covered his health. ----Judge J. J. Martin, Sixth Auditor of the Treasury, and Mr. Joan Lynch, principal clerk of the money-order di- vision of the Sixth Auditor’s office, leave for Mobile, Alabama, to-morrow to appear as wit- ments preyed about its property by the side of an expenditure by the citizens of over fifteen millions. en it is remembered that for the grandeur and glory of this pa’ government the streets and avenues were iaid out in proportions that would have sunk Ch. ew York if either had attemp’ and light them, the “equity our side grows strong, and th somewhat doubtful. And then we must be in mind that the avenues belong to the general overnment, and cannot be improved save by p abams: nesses i: the case of the government against Jobn J. Moulton, formerly postmaster at Mo- who is charged with embezzlement. Had the government apyro- jaw of Congress. to the best of the knowledge and belief of the r. John S, Delano, chiet clerk of the In- | priated its just Se. as the citizens have titioner, is an meg commitment issued terior Dep nt, has gone to Texas for the | met theirs, we would not now be the subject of | Coroner Whitehill; that the inquest has a benefit of his health, which is slowly improy- or unjust criticism. | journed without da: either incorrect a Washington, April 7, Mv ; that her further dete tion is in violation of | m out of her liberty, and a flagrant ontrage of the constita- tion of ‘the State of New York.—N. ¥ Tribune, Sth. ing. Society.—The first fashionable event after the close of Lent will be the grand ball for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital, which is announced to take place at Masonic Temple on ‘Tuesday evening next. From the list published elsewhere, it will be seen that the management of the affair is in the best of hands, and we are assured that every effort will be made to render it even more brilliant and attractive than that of last season, which was pronounced one of the most elegant and agreeable ever given in Washington. But, aside trom induce- x. R. SHernerp. ‘1CIPAL ELECTIONS.—All the returns in ati are now in except from two pre- cincts, which are democratic. Johnson, demo- crat, for mayor, has 992 majority; Warrington. republican, for ‘eity solicitor, bel Li oy Pd prosecuting attorne: maj.; Henry Kessler, republican, for po commissioner, 418 maj. Gen. F. M. Case, the citizens’ candidate for mayor of Denver, Col., was elected on Monay. The democrats of Keokuk, Iowa, elected Tue Povromac Tunxe. in Battimone.— This immense work is rapitly approaching to completion, and the day is near at hand wis the trains will pass through it. Except Druid Hill avenue there is comparatively little work to bedone. There will be about thirty- six feet of arch to erect at that point, and when that is completed the whole arch from Cath dral street to Gilmor street will have been fin- their mayor on Monday. ished. The double track is already laid from ments of this character, the object for which The election at Evansville, Ind., resulted in | the east opening to John street, the bed of the entertainment is given should commend it | a republican success,7 out of 12 councilmen lasted from Joh: the road is bal in street to Eutaw place, The arch rests @ granite founda- tion about four feet thick, and so constructed that no amount of pressure will cause it to fall Already some thirteen millions of bricks have been used, and the whole laid in cement and jointed. A very few weeks more, and the heavy bands of stee! will reach from Calvert station to Washington, and on the completion of the Union road, from the extreme south to the (ar north, east and west.—altimore Gazette. to the favor of all. e look, therefore, for a very large and fashionable attendance. Cocmise Kreriye tur Peace.—Special In- dian Agent Jefferds, of Arizona, in a late let- ter to the Commissioner of Indian Affai:-. says that neither Cochise er any of his sub-chiets have left the reservation upon which they were placed by Gen. Howard, since they made Peace, five months ago. Cochise has manifested being republicans. In the election for minor local officers at AL bany, N. Y., yesterday, the democrats elected their candidates by 1,500 majorit: Locat Option in PEennwasytvanta.— The vote on the question of license has been taken in all the counties of Pennsylvama, excepi Philadelphia, which does not vote on the ques- tion until October next. All the counties ex- cept Fulton, Lawrence, Monroe and Potter no di tiow to leave; but, on the contrary, | have been heard from, and a general summ: Tue Carist War tx Srarn.—E: au- as informed the Indian agent when other In- | of the vote of the state shows the following red thority given the minister of war to iene dians were leaving their reservations with the frogate result:—Majorities m 39 countiesagainst | 50,000 rifles abroad, it cannot be wed that intention of raiding, and has done everything | ficense, 34,808; majorities in 2 cities against | the Spanish ernment is taking auy active to prevent their ;, Hie says if the treaty he | license, 1,78; total majorities against license, | measures acafnee the Carliste. Meanwhile they made is broken it will be by the government, | 36,591. Majorities in 22 counties for li » | appear to be operating energetically in Na- eg Boos Re, brs we thy Semy sony gery 4138; majorities in 35 mig Boones, f 353; | varre; have destroyed arch of the railway rest, majorities for license, 60,754. “ ~ ‘ay Cochise was raiding in New Mexico. < ° injority foe FRcdla, and cut off communication license in state, 24,163. ABDICATION OF BRichAM YounG.—In the Mormon conference at Salt Lake City yester- day afternoon, Brigham Young addressed the Saints. He said he was gett’ng old, and want- ed young men to carry on the work he had commenced. He wanted seven counsellors to aid the first president, and finally he resigned and Vittoria Seventy offi- cers and men of a hussar fopiment in Bayonne, with several officers of artillery regiments, ave gone over to them. Ce Fort Rercrns or tux Connecticut Evec- TION.. te election returns at the H ford Courant office make the vote for gove: as follows: Haven, 39,337 APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The President has made the following appoint- ments:—Charles Gilpin, surveyor of customs at Baltimore, Md.; H. ©. Carter, surveyor of cus- toms at St. Joseph, Mo.; Edward R. Roberts, nt for the Indians, Creek agency, Indian ae < ieee tel 5 The President also signed the commissions of 2 45, the position of trustee of the church, and on his | Smith, 2,39. Ingersoll’s ty, 3.443. The the following masters to-day,—Luther | Tecommendation President George A. Smith, | senate is 11 miblicans to 10 democrats. Last Fillmore, Laramie City, Wyoming ‘territory; | 20w in Europe, was elected in hix place. Young fear 15 republicans to ¢ democrats. “The house Mrs. Clara L. Nichols, Fort Leavenworth, Kan- | as retired generally from business, spiritual 109 republicans to 132 democrats. Last year sag; Au, us I. Jones, North Bridgewater, | 4nd commerctal. It is understood he contem- | 130 republicans to 111 democrats. Hawley’s Mass.; Louis F. Klosterman, jirard: pe plates going to Arizona with the San Francisco 1 F. Braultwiger, Louisiana, mission, —— for i. in the Ist district, 1,20; Kel y ie 59; Starkweather in the 3d, pil Onarga, Til; Benj. P. Mo.; Lothario the 4th, 1,675. Tue Inrroveyent at AguIA CreEx.—It Jane Graves, . Crocker, 9 Cambridge, N. ¥.:J.G.'McPheeters, Blooming” | of'st suo, ad ae eka oe sae ee: st ton, And; James Ml’ Watts, Delpy ind; Wan, rover tinprovement af” the ap e = gbert Shiekis, | river at Aquia Creek, Va., will fail of ite pur- tt, Northfield, Vt. on account of its i mac} tor of customs at | Fy P.Craighill writes to J. Sener, member of from the F; (Va.) district, that it will require $18,000 to make a lasting and. availa! improvement at that point, and inclines to think it would be a waste of money to use the limited amount appro- AcquitTzp.—In the & rope beat her until of her, to the floor ex- bausted he maltreated her. The fatally in- jured. The the Tombs DweLume Brewep rm Vincrmia—The fine morth wy mile charities Cut an i a & i as weg eae This afternoon's Dispatches. ¢ on ASSOCIATED PRASS REPORTS. —~e New York Notes. TANK OFPICERA IEDtE TED. New Youn, Ap and _jnry have und four Indictment ag Wittam H h Tritt, assistant cashier, And three again«t mess. Peck, late recetving teller, suspended the Bulls Head bank. Phe former ere £ lorgery and cmberriement and the | crand \areeny and ‘ment. Both g Yond: tor trial. The sation i said te be 85.00 000., TEP Oe RX \jourr ever Good Friday A CREM RESCUED FROM DEATH. The steamship France bronght into port the schooner Oliver Scofirld which was found 4) Masted on the Int inst. 4sdays out from Baltimore with a cargo. Her crew was exhausted and the provisions gouc. STABPED TO DEATH RY ROPPIANA Jacod Young, the barber who was stabbed | TuMane while endeavoring to » Sehmitt and w te ou St. Patrick's day, died night from the wounds then rece! my bave net yet been found TRE PNEUWATIC TURE RAILROAD PITT Governor Dix the Beach pmeume! Ww Raxce will tube ratirend till Morning. it bavi amen.ied so that the fare on the whole is reduced to 4 vominal sum to accommed.«te working people. TRERE WIRE TEN OPPERS OF nown® to-day, amounting to $2,428,950, at from 11)-1> to 118-99. The government bought a hall m lion at from 11--49 to 114-5 ae pe omay WAS KILEED and N. Duy ty injured this morn! ng ty the premature explosion of a blast in the aml: ground railroad at 2d street. 20N® HAXLY, THE ROY ACTIVOR of the Atlantic disaster, will remain w relatives at Ni rk, dectining to becom adopted son ef a Rochester ‘Alderma» oh siderable sums of money have been given tr THE STRIKERS QUIET. All is quiet avound the gas works to THE COLORRAT. STATUR of Major General Lyon ts finished and #:!! soon be shipped te 8". Louis. ° STEIKERS—TOE GAS MEX ORT Tuy or iT. New Yorn, April 9.—The gas men police came ne a conflict after a short taken by surprise and an entrance gaiw-i T police were om the alert, however. an he gas men. many of whom had bloo- and well-belabored bodies. Pistols w on either side. It was understood *> attacks were made on the works that the |. room wight be gained and the gas sho that the citizens generally ot it be iv nienced, and made to ssmpathize w ° strikers. During the conflicts outaide the there was great excitement inside; the were armed and expressed a determination: protect themselves New Yous, April » beer at 11; jal or earrying, and £ mey market is stl stringent, bat ra are lower, borrowers on call having thas t paid from’ 1-10 to 1-16 of one per cent. per da the ruling rate having been It is eax day getting more difficuit to keep rates ae the currency receipts, part national bi part legal tend ment bonds have b bonds at the beard were ing only $25,000, with prices lower { avd higher tor Virgin als. The stock market opened strong, declined a fraction t fore the first board, and becam: at midday when prices advanced. steady ——e The Rochester Disaster. night, but none have yet been reco itis impossible to tell how many were lo Fifteen of these who we " are known have been saved. Several persons are report Keports from np the valley show the be falling to-day. The oments ot idings in Front and ot and considerable damage li chandise that bad not oF stre been re flooded been remov The canals are 5! tiling. From Europe To-day. FISHERMEN STRIKERS K Loxpox, April 9—A con morning in Kinsall, Ireland ermen of that town, who ar force of police. Two strikers were several injured. At last accounts the fi were assuming a threatening attitade, and a lof the disorder was feared. THE POPE BETTER Romg, April 9.—The Pope sufiered consid ably yesterday, but is better to-day. His Holi- ness is still confined to his bed. pon hd chow A Carlist im the inte Speech Spr New York, April 9.—A Madrid letter to phe World says Deputy Garcia Ruiz inve cibly against et nited States in the late de- bates on slavery, saying Spain might as well ash py ng tw initiate reform in the F diet as the United States to advise the re- lease of slaves by Spain in the Antilles. After a long tirade against the coutse of anglicixir the American continent pursued by the Unite! States, he concluded by saying, “He won rather see Spain in the wr of Charles Vil. than divided among the English, French, Por- tuguese, and Americans.” More of the Modec 5 New York, April irom the camp near the lava beds states that the peace commission not yet accomplished any- = they have had. but one talk with the leading Indians, although unreliable like Bogus Charley come in every a: ‘nts trom Commi: Machem. pdians yd get A r sioner eooey of artillery reached the camp on the . Mason's command i+ wo with y ve Boats have been put on the lake, and communication between the camps is trequent. An Election New York, April 9.—An atte: schoo! trustees in Fordham, W: t to electtwa hester coun ~ BA SS culminated ina riot which laste al! al » with the alternating «ucees ait atid HE

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