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THE EVENING STAR. Publibed Daily, Sandays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Fenmsylvamia Avenue, cer. llth Sit., ar YBE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, AR i bers at TEN CENTS PER WEE TE served by carriers to etr OUR CENTS PER Two CENTs eac a woEths, B5.0, EEKLY STAR—Published Fritay—@1 5° Pi wie ariably in advance, in both cases, and Be pover sent longer than paid for. E EVENING materi ‘HOTELS. FSS ABD, ROUSE: Gone 6 ace, Washenston, D. C., Lae just’ undergone # series of elegant improve- Bevis, having been thoroughly renevated and re- ferniehed throughout, making it at present one of the most desirable H-tels in Washingt How t oO a d, late proprictor, retain: Yu the Hotel, where he will be pleased friends and former pati Clase accommodations at Terms, §2 per day. month [Sos noTt Gx ¥. SHINN, Proprietor. This Hotel bas been newly reditted and furntahed, Trcowtains all the todern improvements—bot end cid bathe, Dells, aud ga, promisin: “Table Board, ¢ of this house cam resch any of the f the national capital or any place of Sr usement, &c_, by a pleasant ride of Persons 4 bus! — a = Be ae - maiiece™ Fane iM Mey BEYANT MOUSE, Located om cormer lath Street and N.Y. avenue. After the let of December, 1572, Permanent and ent Boarders will find this house one of the Bert Gesizably and most conveniently located houses Ir the city. rooms are neatly furnished, well lighted and bs rentlated, and provided with ell modern home sc- are tow, brt the want will be © nd the com- fully provided for ‘ARDS, has determaine No. 709 G STREET, st 4 HE IMPERIAL ROTEL, Between 77m anv 814 Star JAMES SYEES, Proprisior. FRonTIne PENNsYLvaNia AvENUR, ween YA amd Vth strects, Waser! , D. O. ie for generots patronage in jetor asks bis old fri test the accommodations of his 2, which he promises shall be fu asbington. 20 ©” WILLARD, ELBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D, 0 BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e._ pp aaTs ‘LIBRA OLY 5 ¥ OF FAMOUS Fit 3 LIFE OF CHRIST, received at 1411 P I aa’ “ese iat ___CBISHUP & HAZ KICULTURAL BOOKS hers Assist: an Farm Buok....... 3 mg for Profit f Profit and Health 5 ived as « HARD B M« * SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE : LITTLE KATE KIB ¢ ‘Astra, OMING BA TH NoT To LAR LEP EDL BAL Scr Por’ ELF PH BEY ing t of every spe iving a iri ma S HAND BOOK OF TEAVEL IN 2 ‘ see Mustraied rt Studies of Character. Pies for Ragged Sc ; ‘The €ity; ite Sins aud Sorrows. At WM. BALLANTYNE’, “425 Tth street. ag owt depots, three minutes. The | Se Bates of advertising furnished on application. J ESOS 2 er a” DS | | i ! 2 | Reest Vee, 41—N&. 6,259. WASHING’ AMUSEMENTS. 1N AND THEU. THOMAS, SPECIAL NOTICE. ce with numerous requests to accom- @ residing out ofthe 92 pe Farew mil-is | ANTON BUBINSTET HENRI WITH HIS UNRIVAL emery od seats U M A GBAND COMBINATION MATINEE will be given. WEDNESDAY "‘AETERNOON, April 16:b, At Lo'clock. ell Joint Appearance of at iENIAWS' wee THEO, THOMAS, ED ORCHESTR! KI NCOLN HALL. OLE BULL'S FAREWELL SEASON IN AMERICA. Mr. TB. ToRNpeie respectfully. announces the Farewell Appe WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, APRIL 16 AND 17, on he will be Zz the fa auce of the great Violin Virtaoso, OLE BULL. IN TWO GRAND CONCERTS, Y¥, ost ably assisted by rite young American Prima Douua Soprano; SIGNOR FERRANTI, the p- pular Baritone Comiqu: aniet and Mr. JOSEPH HA 0 Piano fort jebrated manfact + Baltimore. arse for reserved sents, eed at Metzero and the eminent Pi- nduetor, RT DENCK, Muse 8: INCULN HALL. 4 MONDAY AND AP 8T CONCE ON RECO: TUESDAY 114 and 15. COMPRISING Rubinstein! ONLY MONDAY EV AND. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, Ppearances | ENi aT Only ANTON RUWINS HENRY ' And WITH HIS UNRIVALE rved = * a ‘On Exhibition ate ac a TH ST MARKRITER’! No. 439 7th street, tence nd streets, eight loors above Odd Fellow's Hall. Choice Oil Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &c. Also, largest stock Paper Hangings, Window shades. Pictures, France, Picture ‘Cords and Tas- oy tie District. — iS CASH. Piease remember Name and Namber. jel-ly* we York, entit THE THEGR Mat Theo. w a HIS T | Ware SINTY PERFORM y TWO ¢ ENING aed weak} AND EVENINGS, RT COMBINATION RD! Wieniawski: Thomas! NRIVALED ORCHESTRA give in nt Sta Sensational Ba yafter t from EBS, i Washin: on AND CONCERTS. APRIL 14, at 8'P. M7 ats P. . oF M. AWSKI HEO. FHOMAS, D ORCHESTRA. 1g te lnca- APRIL 9, CAPTIVE; Or, THE BIRD-CAGE OF EDEN! EATEST SHOW EVE ces WEDNESDAY ani SA great N OW BD. according | at Metzerott’s Music AE RENDS OF OAST-OFF WEARI’ PAREL can be sold to the very best by addressing ¢ 619 Notes by mail promptly T D sol calling on street, JUSTH NG AP- advaninge between 6th and 7th n. w. attended to. Cash paid” f13 e ; YF ‘ y | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPC e¢ Loening Star, == > Asrinwatt.A ntow ot . Apri vw. loll This Afternoon’s Dispatches, retest: bs Ts. The city of San Suivad N, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 187 Amer “roved ake, causing © terrible - js kone of 1 t bandred persons perished aud pr TWO CENTs. ed by a t conflagration and many baildings were barued SPECIAL NOTICES. ime Ol4 Rye W recon Ree Whis This is the article we have n of five years with universal in; pure targe bottles at One Dollar +or tan be had im apy quantity. Ni that we will retarn toe moneg if this Whirky does not give satiefaction rented by us, Also an excellent eve as repre 1 Corner 's Hair Dye is the best in the world, the only true and perfect Hair Dye; no ridicnions tints, no disappointment, harmless, reliable, instan- tanecus black or brown; at ail druggists’, and 16 Bond etreet, New York. Tteoly A Ca A Clergyman, while residing tm South America, a8 missionary, discovered safo and simple remedy for the core Of Nervous Weaknes, Karly A Disease of the. A ieeat dl ‘and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders bronght on by bancful and Ticlous habits. Great nambers bare bees cared iby this noble remedy. “Prompted by a desire to benefit {he afflicted and unfortunate, I will send. the recipe for ing aud usieg this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free C4 Caarge, ‘Address, JOSEPH ¥. INMA ‘Biation D, Bible House, mar23-ly New’ York City BALLS, é FOR THE BENEFIT OF i THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, AT MASONIC TEMPLE, | TUESDAY EVENING, 191m Arn, 1873. Hospital ba nd ann Gexeaar Cox Davis, “Miss Fretin ox Mr. 8.1. Kant M. olonel Audenried, Assistayr Fioor Ma Mr. Will M. Sibley Severanc . W. Poor, found near the main entrance 01 the charitably-di: the benefit ma § LADIES’ GOODS. 0 LD GOLD, SILVE! bought at’fair prices om Poo may Sourehold Farnitar ptly attended Sane SS and sold. bought "to by AUG! SUMMER RESORTS. S CMMER BOARD. The OSEUBN HOUSB, Leesburg, Va.,isnow open for the accommodation of Si ins will be spared inthe ortable. [os jammer Boarders. No endeavor to make ail com JOAB OSBURBN, Proprict: VERY MOTHER THE DOCTOR OF HER OWN FAMILY if she get Dr. HALLS HEALTH AT HOME at STOCKMAN & SUN'S, * Kb street northwest The COTTAGE BIBLE to be had there also. Two good AGENTS wante m25- N OTICEs. at fair LITH@GRAPHING, ENG! PRINTLN Toe abe BEDENG DORE 30 ORDER. ne mack. 7 FRENCH, Under National fund next door to Jay Cooke Sy, _ INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE CuMPANY, or Tun DISTRICT OF COLUMBI Oreamiced April Ist, €xpitat... 100,000, ». 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, ix Mamuan'’s Dato Store) eee JOHN T. LENMAN, Prosi A. H. BEER, Vice President per be YOUR LIFE in thet STAONG OLD com. te, THE MUTUAL BENEFIT tte Nt « rl Orgauized 1848. jan7-ly* BE YOU aan B. Lm A _ F WASHINGTON, D. Incon. pponreneres BY Conei Bepublie, Dailding of the National Bent of 706 D street northwest. » ORGANIZED AUG UST 26, 1870. CASE CAPITAL eee 00,000 Office in Shepherd’s Building, No, pees pre oki Wi aN SAMUEL CBOSS, Secretary. @ Bas removed to 613 D street, Between @h and 7th, north side, L. BENJAMIN, Proprietor fedle-S> Feeseus eects 1873 SPRING. SPRING SND SUMMER CLOTRI SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTAL SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHE SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHE SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHI Seeee Beer Phhee ot eevee este Rann weene 187: Ex" Ts m%s-tr GOLD SPECTACLE, KIPER Osty 86, Teens LUNCH MILE BISCUIT, Rs. cnojcests sesh Gaticete’ Gnd Gnely favored tun GIVE THEM A TRIAL. ‘Especially adapted for + TRA TARE be Tae USE OF L - For sale by Grocers generally. Trade supplied by MISS McCORMICK, 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU (Ur Srarms,) od Will open on THURSDAY, Arnit. 41H, a large and attractive assortment of Imported BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, to which the special attention of the ladies is ealle?. ‘az S™uPINe DEPOT, 617 Seventn Street, febai-tr SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, the entire stock OF THE NEW YORK BAZA 41 Seventh street, near a Dar?-tr NO HCMBUG. LENZBERG & CO., Belling ont entire stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODs, ‘at and below cost. 707 Market Space, Jan30-€m__ between 7th and &h streets northwest. "Portes OF HUMAN Halk. GRAND BARGAINS smADAME ES TREN? Opposite Patent Office. hame and nomber. Cheap ope. hes; ', Braids, ‘the Sciatic Sr ew ac Boag al ng ¢l 8. + =p LAD eRENCH STARCH ENAMEL best article in the world for doing up Linen or lin." Ae imparts « beautiful glows to the fabric. ‘or sale by all Grocers, URNHAM West Lombard street, altimore, Maryland, 4 omansess: marvess: | We bave on hand a gle and Double Gilt > RUBBER, NICKEL, ay D SILVER-MOUNTED HARNESS, of our own make, which we,are determined to sell at very low pri cen. Bole agents for Hill’s celebrated CONCORD HARNESS, meres of which we have a stock at Concord prices. ‘he Cor jarness liars have a reputation Silover the country for durabinity and strougthe TRUNKS and SATCHELS in great varicty. CEDAB TRUNKS, for protection against moths, ‘Call and examine stock. ge stock of all kinds of Sin- ered LUTZ & BRo., The Civil Service Rales. CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN TEE PRESIDENT AND MAYOR MEDIL The following is the letter of Hon. Joseph Medill, resigning his position on the civilservice board, and the Presidert's reply thereto: MAYOR MEDILL’S L Mayor's Orrick, CHICAGO, Ay To His Excellency, President Un _ EVENING’ STAR. Washington News and Gossip. Internat REVENUVE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $322,104.84. Prrsonat.—Ex-Secretary Boutwel! was at ‘il, 1, 1873. States. the National Hotel, Jacksonville, Fia.,ou the a ary fa ge pot age promul- Sth tnst. holding of state or municipal offices by federal Treasurer Srinwad this morning received | $F ipower wag mad 1S Under aletter from Newark, N.J., signed “Wyoming,” | tinue to bold the otce at comamlaslonet of tee inclosing $120 conselence money. civil service board unless I resign the mayoralty age of Chie Not feeling that it would be expe- dient to do the lait r at present, I therefore ten- der my resignation of the appointment from you of civil service commissioner; and I hereby tender my thanks for the contidence you re- posed in me in making such appointment. Talso trust that the rules prepared by the board and accepted and adopted by you will not be abandoned, ignored or neglected of en- forceme.it, believing as I do that their appl tion will tend to improve and elevate the civi and that they are endorsed by the great mass of the American people. Very respectfully, yours, THE PRESIDENT’S R Exrcvtive M 2 Wasuincton, D. C., April 9, 1 5 DEAR Six: Upon my return to Washington I find your letter of the Ist instant, resigning the position of commissioner of the civil service board on account of position, together wit! of Mayor of Chicago. 1 appreciate your reason, while L regret that the board will lose your valuable services, a in accepting your resignation I begto thai you for your éarnest labors in the cause of verviee and to assure you that the spirit of rules adopted will be ‘maintained Very respectfully yor U.S. Granr. Hon. Joseph Medill, Chica; The Sensation Di: lehes About War with Mexico, WHAT GEN. SHERMAN SAYS AROUT THEM. The story printed in a New York paper to the et that “all the available troops in the ntry are being concentrated along the Rio MinisTER TO CoLomBta.—The President has appointed Wm. L- Scruggs, of Ga., mini resident for the United States of Colombia. Tre sTEAvVER BROOKLYN arr yesterday with the stor The Supply has on board American contribu- tions to the Vienna exposition. TRERE WERE 475 bills passed by Congress at the last session, as follows:—Of a general na- ture, 111; not of a general nature, 98; private, 266. dos MEDILL. Tue Presipent and General Babeock wil leave here early next week for St. Louis, and will be absent until about the Ist of May. ‘The President goes on private business, Ex-SEx ator Cove has notitied the President that he is not an applicant for any foreign mis- sion. It was rumored that Mr. Cole was to suceeed Minister De Long in Japan, t yostion will probably be tendered to ex-Senator Nye. mr inabi your r y to hold that ponsible office Tue Cantxet met to-day, but Secretaries Robeson and BeMnap and Postmaster Genera! Cresswell were absent. The latter, however, was represented by First Assistant Postmaster General Marshall. Only one or two visitors saw the President this morning. Speaker BLaine is in town, and will net leave for his home, in Maine, until the weather moderates some. His children would wed by the sudden change be on ae ee eto the colder one of Maine. so Tt Mae e has been very hard and there med, Is premaunoed amber of troops tor fi ap abundance of snow joe, white tes that the here the thermometer has been above 80 and the fruit trees are in blossom. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PResipEnr. President made the following he utments rather than to inc at vicinity. The only the movement of troor Grande colored). ‘This cha whatever, but is simp! principle tha in one pl y in ac ‘ovps should not remain too long changes of troops in all parts of the west end south common, especiaily in the spring, when many of them are ne ted by the ho itude or Indians, Whi retary of War and Gen. Sher different pe: lw present on thi ot ay ike will be done. The Improvement of Washingto: The following editorial appears in the Phila- s of yesterday: SENERAL SHERM Dewell had an, im s morning. Gene Js the military div = for sever r in his d N and General rview 1 Me vin Me. n the President w a will inspect doubtless modify t ‘roo prehended th in a few days. swered upon the works that to publish the very clear state- 4 epherd, vice president of that which will be found in another column. If men are to be known hy their works, cer- the Washington Loard deserves commen- n, for, in a very brief period, it has wholly transformed the appearance ot’ the national capital, and is fast making it whatit should be, one ef the most beautiful and delightful cities in the country. Upon our recent visit to Wash- ington we found the wooden payemeuts wear- ing well, and were reminded that the question is always asked us by strangers who visit Phila- delphia, if our streets are to remain in their present disgraceful condition until centennial time. The New York Trilune in commenting upon Mr. Shepherd's card (it ap Wrat ru Mopocs F pinissioner Meacham has advi ‘ary of the Interior that the fear that the Indians ndicted by the civil courts wilt be given up for punishment, is the principal impediment to the success of the negotiations with the Modoc the lava beds. Secretary Delano has advised the military not to give up the indicted Indians to the civil authorities, but to remove them it they surrender. ment of A. RB. bod: IN THE PosTAL Car INVESTIGATION before the senate committee in New York yesterday, Mr. $ speared in Its columns yesterday.) says: “Mr. Shepherd, 0 the Washington board of pablic works,’ ad- dresses to us a temperate de trict government unless confated, to place their operations in a much more favorable lighs. We hope to give a careful and dispassionate investig: tion to these conflicting reports.” Such an investigation as the doubtless be heartily welcom board. It does not attempt 1) cou- Scost, and will yet cost, a good deal to improve Washington, an e considered postal cars a in cessity. ‘They save time and insare promptae in the delivery of the mails. Tae SovrTsEeRN CLams Commeston yester- lay heard the cases of Senator John F. Lewis wud Manassah Blackman for property tak m Hazlewood estate, in Rockingham Va., amounting to $3,114; John Jay Sm! of Michigan, for property taken’ in V amounting to $1,854; estate of Walser H. calenlated, vy the D surprising, when we call to mir ot Falls Church, Va., deceased, amoun' gling southern village” it fou $1,421; assignee of Samuel Lewis, of Wash! ton, D. C., for property in Virginia, avounting | THE New Air-tixe To New York.—After to $470; W. B. Nalls, Culpepper county, Va., | its victory in the New Jersey legislature the $3,178. National railroad company is preparing to give travelers a new air-line between New York and Army Onpens.—Assistant Surgeon Robert Fhiladelphia. Our correspondent in the latier H. White is relieved from duty in the Depart- pos ered ~ pe gee Mims — rage omy ee ereta 1 pany, who gives ment of the South and ordered to report to the | ai! needful information as to the projected work a general of the department of the | of the company. The surveyed route between lakes for assignment toduty; Assistaut Surgeon | the two cities is eighty miles; the Pennsylvania Joseph K. Carson is ordered to the Department | road is a little over ninety miles. The construe- of the South for duty. Leave of absence for six months, with permission to go beyond the sea, is granted to the following officers: Capt. Robert P. Wilson, First Lieutenant John Whit- ney, 11th infantr: Second Lieutenant H. B. Chamberlain, infantry. Sergeants Da- vid A. Dabolt, jr.,and John N, Martin, generat service United States army, now with the signal detachment United States grm at Fort Whip- ple, Va.. will be discharged the service upon the receiptof this order at the place where they may be serving. NAVAL OnvERs.—Passed Assistant Surgeon William S. Bowen is ordered to the naval hos- tion isto be begun at once. It is proposed to run the eighty miles in two hours—that is, at the rate of forty miles an hour. The road, in order that this rate of speed can be attained must be built and equipped im the best possible manner, and such is the intention of the man- agement.—N. ¥. Wi Oth. Tue MicuiGax ELzction.—The Detroit Post Says that the returns received for the election held in Michigan, on Monday, show that where ‘there was no special local excitement there was & light vote polled, but the republican majorities are relatively well kept up. In the cities the Fepablichns ave done unusually well. Grand < * e pids, which last year had a democratic rerelp meters coe posmedeaes — mayor, now elects a republican by a large ma- the temporary cane oe int Rouge from | jority, ‘and Coldwater, Port Huron, and Hills. the temporary command of the naval rendez: | Gatehave likewise changed their’ mun mocratic, the temperance and re- ‘ket is successful. ——<——— Tue Bank or ENGLAND ForoEn: the Saco, Asiatic station, Lieutenant Commander naval academy, May Ist. on the European ion; Surgeon B. H m the naval hospital, Norfolk, V —- right direction. In Ypsilan' year publican r steamer, May Ist; . D. Ames ‘from the and ordered to duty der Develop- fro and | ments made in the great Bank of England for- griered to. the Pensacola navy Yard; Second | gery case, which was before the Lord Mayor of Assistant Engineer Absalom Kirby from the | London again yesterday, conclusively estab- Tallapoosa and ordered to examination for pro- motion; Second Assistant Engineer Theophilus Cook from the naval station, League Island, lished the ted by Bid and ict that the for JON and ordered to the Tallapoosa; Second Assistant | Spanish Geo. MacDonneji. held Engineer A. B. Bates from the navy yard, | for extradition im kee York; Geo. Bidwell, Mare Island, and ordered to the navai station, whose arrest in Edinburgh Has already been announced, and Noyes, the alleged clerk of the ‘ies, who was the first person taken into cus- yin London. Geo. Bidwell and Noyes were both berore the court yesterday, and after ex- amination were remanded to Newgate. Tue Kai.roap War Traxsreerep To Nortu CaRroiixa.—The state authorities of League Island; Ensign Leach from the Juniata and placed on sick leave. Petition IN Favor or O'Ketty, tur HeRratp “ ComMissioner.”—The Presid has received a petition from J.G. D.de V gras and other prominent Cubans of New York, pra: the government to interfere in | North Carolina vesterday sued e Stu the cass ax O'Kelly. the Herald correspondent | Watts a writ of injunction sghinet A.S. Buford, who, on recently ret from the country | presidentof the North Carolina railroad, to held 4 vent a chai ot gange of said road foes to Greensboro! fo Charlotte, and the injunction ion The was to have been day or two from wo, which would have en- the Danville road to oO jew York Notes, THE NEM RAST GEYER RRIDOF Dew York, April 1. The work hae heer ommenced on the mew East river bridge t ty and Lang Ish The Beard of Public Works and Their Maliguers, WHAT AN IMPARTIAL OMSERVER =Ays The well-informed and impartial Washing‘ correspondent of the New Vork Tine © graphs to that paper as follows: “The board of pubtic works of the Di<tr of Columbia have began the work ef cjos ug their operatians and retrenching genera They are refusing to give out new contra and are bringing delinquent contractor terms. This, of course, is always au unp ing over erreption THE MAG with ETS Clos. The gold, stock, cotton and prodece ex changes are « » and the courts have » curbed over til to-morrow. The banks arc open, it not being a legal holidsy. Services os ey trong © Episcopal ane Roman Cathohochurches a. operation, and never becomes popular with {1 : an dividuas’ “Ass councquowae Glee samstite on Sey Senet. The e's ae the board have been b vi — are en and with some Ate wee or = ing from men ‘ eae ~ fused, and wh MNENCED MeKay tf FY « N n a sent indebtedness during mer; so that there is appare son why it should owe a doilar beyond its available resources at the end of the year Such, at least, is the present purpose of the men mal Soright tence chile nebarge. It'may also be remarked that mach ois ‘the present clamor comes from men whose nan teas pmavds bave been «denied, and another por- roa rch one *h from men who hounded the board lute an granting their requests last year, and are now hg Senay delegeet me 9 uarage because their expectations have not | © aby veapedie lle tag Re, railroad, been realized. Asa specimen of the reckless | “tated that the compensation allow «jor carry- allegations made, it is charged that the school | (& the mails does wo fund of the District has been absorbed. ‘Ths cane uld not be done, of course, without the collu ay Ur that teas Loe ema YN sion of five of the principal officers of the Dis- cate te tts aceeberee es and being presented to its metubers. REDUCING THE EXPENSE Controller Green reports that the rev , eC expenses of the city advertising “ler those of the year previo: nearly $1,000,000, and unless th passes laws ordering additional | current year will keep the expenses | $160,000, trict, viz.: the governor, the vice president the board, the treasurer of the board, the Di trict treasurer, and the District controller. ar from it or any charges like it being tru: controller, raws all the warrants, » official statement to-day th mide ot since the organi: poanere ent the P APrRATS iation fo Amer i amet cr ot the interest: held # meeti general f 1 irawn upon for the school fund to | he same is true of th other separate funds, so far as a pro usfer is concerned. The difficulty is that by action of th last jegisintu conceit, the law regu th tion Of taxes was made #0 easy that the ct is now burdened with a list of $700,000, payment of whic! nforced bere This will t there are the wise in its ow the next session. evidence some of the District office ng attempts on the part of insignificant of these sheets, With others the purpose ts to drag resident aml Gen. Be he tirst t appoints the D ause he is respons! made by the ‘Preasary t t searching ailed to reveal a r ‘e whoily There are no contractors or sudlen!y enriched oftcials rolling in wealth visible hers On the contra ‘actors complain that risks and pri them no profit, and many of them are a a, and are winding up their affairs. poke is now in New York, negotiating certain ot the duly authorized rities of the District, dt would r assailants to know that the’ temporarily rendered his s which he attacked th the vacancy in ¢ More Work Cut ont for the Mormons County, Mp., Mraper ._ WHAT BEIGHAM YOUNG SAYS. Leonardtown (St. Mary's ew York, April —Brigham Young has » bas farther particulars in regard raped to a paper here that bis resigaa and murder of Mr. hotleid, and ion Of secular offices does not affect Lis position ‘ ore by tire the lower part of St. Mary's county,on Thars- y of last © ‘ek, a notice of which appeared in Tuk Stam a few days since. The Beacon says: “Mr. Schofield was seen well and in fine spirits as President of the Mormon chureh capacity he shall exercise control, leaving to younger meu the details of business. He say> mercantile institution last year paid that their bauk is sou slend of ten per cent ? ‘bout 9 o' lock on the night in question, and m | #»d that the Utah Central railroad earned three beurs afterwards there was nothing | 521,000 net last vear. He says they fi remaining of uim but his blackened and charred | t#blishing settiements im Art ones, entirely unrecognizable. ‘The coroner's | Apache country, aud toe open up that coantry inquest held hy dustice Wise on the following | te white settlers. The Mormon cities, towns me ng faite t to fix the guilt upon any particus | and villages already extend four hundred mile: iar, purty or to develop any material {a n that direction. He denies that he had any vearing Upon the crime, which still continues | movey in the Bauk of England, all to be shrouded in mystery. A reward of of tive | being invested in U He sa. eo time come when the world will thi mission than it ders now > The Erie In hundred dollars has been offered by our county authorities for the apprebension of the mamier- “ror murderers. It isevident that that Scho- deld was murcered and robbed. It is believed that either the store or the goods were insured, | ALnANY,April ll and it is known that the unfortunate man had | before the Erie tovestiga considerable amount of money in his posses- | morning, and testitied t sion at. the time of the murder, as he had been | ceived trom collecting means for several weeks. preparatory | was simp! to making his spring purchases in Baltimore. | named L) His account books were also destroyed, and hence his childred are not only deprived of the fostering care of a parent, but are reduced from fe comfort and attiuence to extreme company in 186s to hamd to a lawyer jor services rendered ‘or then. then and atterwards rendered the company aer- 0 was in vices; had aided them all he could, as favor of Gouls's management. le was @ him £4,000 to aid in defraying’ his election ex- penses. He used the money tor that pw 4 amd more, too. These two sams were all the money. he ever received trom the compan since he has been a member of the ser has never received a cent frow any sour #s.—The gas men of ig A mass meeting to- uight. it would seem that they have been de- ‘eated in their last strike, but they threaten to inaugurate onc which will put the whole city in darkness. ever. Be iene car-drivors ——_ Belt line, who were to Seen ose ave struck vesterday for $275, have been | The imin Republican State Con- offered $2.50 by the company, and were to meet sins ‘vention. last night to consider the offer. They now re- | New ¥ —A Richmond «ispateh ceive $2 otrike tn ‘The strike in building trades last year caused adecrease in bnilding from the previous year says the Virg yesterday issued July 36th, at Lyne rblican state committer il for a state convention, suing. of $6,000.00. The presemt agitation, ft ix The report that Robert E. Lee. is to be veareds will have an injurious effect on the cur- | the conservative catuisdate lor Governor is ua rent year. tounded. _—— ACTIVITY OF THE CARLISTS IN SParN.—The im the West Carlist attack eu Puigcerda, Spain, continues. A cable dispatch from Perpiguan at 6 o'clock last evening says: «Reinforcements are in sight. The garrison and volunteers are making a heroic resistance, but their position is critical. Fire has already broken ont in the town. Gen. Campno« has beaten the band of Carlists ander Seliva, which was menacing Geloni. Muros, at the head of a considerable foree of it ats, has levied @ contribution of ten thousand on Villa Franea, and demanded its immediate yment by the municipality, threatening the wh with tate of the money is net forthcoming. The place authorities refuse to yield. —— INDIGNANT RAILROAD STocKHOLDERS.—A of the stockholders of Crxcrxnatt, ,,1L-—A ial dispatch states that the river af’ Mei is now within two feet of the last overtiow, and Is rising an inch an hour. Fears are entertained of a seriou~ overtiow . The Arkansas river has risen twenty-five feet. Three piers of the Cairo and Fulton railroad bridge at Little Rock were washed away night before last; loss $20,800. Senator Cattell. PHILADELPHIA, April 11.—Ex-senator Cattell lett tor New York this morning. He wiil «it nuinber the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indian. apolis: ~ peered have determi: to

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