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i saitieetieeeneteemmmneneereeesoae adil THE EVENING STAR. Pablished Dally, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pepusylyania Avenne, cor. Lith St. QED SVENING STAR NEWSPUPIB CONANT, 6. . RACKPRANN, Prestdent, se esriere STAL is served by carriers to at Tex Cents rN re l- = PER NTH. at EES ahh eects sone Ba THE ‘¥ STAR—Podlich~t Priday—@1 5) te ja advance, in Doth cases, and 22 paper seut longer than pald for.” ‘GT Bate: of advertizing furnished on application. cael warqneepieninstnntninreeeesppeiengimeessccosiacicceensinannaeene ne = Vo. 41—N2. 6,263. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY - AMUSEMENTS. NEW OPERA HOUSE. BN T. FURD.... Proprietor and Manager. wdet with the elite and Nigh’, and limited to PCPA gd SA TINER of ‘This BA’ EEN OF BURLESQUE, 4S L¥ DIA THOMPSON, AND HER MAMMOTH CoMP. WEPNESDAY EVENING, Apri The Grent tacelar Barles LURLINE, AND YETI AM NOT HAPPY.” —RO®IN HOOD, ALADDIN. at the office of the Mew Mi JOHN OBRIENS Great Six Tent Shew, NOW ON EXHIBITION ON SIXTH STREET LOT. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. ONLY 23 CENTS-NO HALF ousee the wonders of the Triple Circus, the Triple Menagerie, the Triple Caravan, and Triple Museum THE MONSTER ELEPHANTS. THE MONSTER 4-TON REINOCEROS, AZILIAN FAMILY, THE GREAT CLARINDA LOWANDE, ‘The creat CHILD RIDER, ROLLIE BROWN, ‘The GREAT CLOWN. PETE CONKLIN, and 10 other Star Artists THREE PERFORMANCES Dally. AT 10 A. M,2 M. AND 7 P. M. W benever the procession is given in the mornin, there will bo only 2 performances, at 2 and pm. als-si Wy AgH INGTON THEATER comraur. (Eloventh street, south Penusyivauia avenue.) OTHER AVALASOHE OF NOVELTIES! 7 NOTHESEVEN NEW STARS. 7 Second hice See Monarch of Du: EORGE W. THOMPS Engagement of the MAUDE by Comedians, NYAHS, MUEL, a's Gymnats. ance in Washington of the Bri Ascensionist sud Premiere Dans LE COUCCHITA KONZATTI. First appearance in Washington of the Juvenile Prodigy» Master HERDERT CAWTHMORNE, in his great Dutch comicatities and specialities, Ths avs at aod Gnexcelled Song aod Dance Boys, MANCHES- TER and JENNINGS. Enzucomont of che Dewiteh ON the greatest of Europe and Americ Fivet appear Statui y ing Queen of Song. Miss FANNIE DAVENPORT. Our Great Ballet Troupe im THE OCaPTIVE:; Or, THE BIRD-CAGE OF EDEN! Teelve Beautiful Ladi ter the di! tion of Mons. Ale: e F. Thompson, Emma Har. ni Troups in the screaming * Dinklespict’. Biunders.” "The rlesane Cireus will als reduced. Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATU DAY. FRIDAY, April 13,1973, Grand Coun ary Benefit to the great Tambleronicon KER «ud SAMUEL ©. PRE Rg. Or Ne New No Tre Sr Ar ' a ,, .. MARKRITER’S, inet tes Blo. 439 7th wreet, between D and’ E streets, otgnt doors above Odd Fellow's EL wee, Mengings, Wind se icture Gerda and Tas District. ail. els, Bu S7-TERMS OAS jane remember Name and Number. jet-ts* LL KINDS OF CAST-OFF WEARIN : Aus FF WEARING AP an be sold to Dy eddreseing or calling ou 8° SY *ptemtanntage G19 D siroct, between Sth and Notes by mat! promptly attended to. Gach; aia paid. f3 O},se22: ER, BRASS. ‘ER, Erc., Bought at Chas — Household Foruitare bong xt and sold. Notes by mai pily attended to by AUG! 1408 nsylvania avenne ‘4a1-17 SUMMER RESORTS. S Omen BDoann. The OSBUBN HOUSE, Leesburg, Va.,is now open for the accommodation of Summer Boarders. No pains, will be spared inthe endeaxor to make all com- table. [2ps-h JOAB USBUBN, Proprietor, a INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE CUMPANY, or Ts DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Oveanized April Ist, 1573. Capital ~ ee $100,000, OFFICE No. 3429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Over M Date Store.) JOHN T. LENMAN, President. AH HE ice President, * BR, Vice J.T. DYER, Secretary. RECTORS: ety pos YOUR Lire zi peas heey faba pereieacinccts ts japT-ly™ Ax Gene ve. 2H8 ou RANKLIN 'INSURAS MP AS PA ea ATED BY CoNoaies 15 3 Office in the building of Pee as wablic, No. 706 D street northwest. Bo hare? Devcon Dr. Jaa. 0 Hall, Jha Ponty, Dr, JM Foals onl bERy Peete HE N Tn Rickie SEMPER OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUG UST 26, 1870. CARB CAPITAL... $100,008 ‘8h: ome fe areote. ob ie RaELY, Prevent SAMUEL CROSS, Secretary,” VO" President, serecemper FoR i SPRING AND SUMMER, MADE TO ORDER IN NEW YORK. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE COUNTRY. SAMPLE SUITS READY MADE, #OK MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. DEVLIN & Co., SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING STAR. he Loening. Star. APRIL 16, 1878. PRASS REPORTS. —_—— Tue Vacnaceuard ited.) Service [Special Dispatch to Evening Ster.} New Yore, April 16.—The times Washing- tom dispatch announces that the President has filled the vacaucles tn the civil service advisory TWO CENTS. THE INDIAN “PEACE POLICY.” BLOODY WORK IN LOUISIANA. LATEST FROM THE LAVA BEDS. One Hundred Colered Men Killed. ins 93s re ahh lo “ieee weg ge ‘Servic aur occurred ot he wn ef Os | guramunamerine Givin rmenecnes e , A ~ ~~ Fine Oid Bye Weisky. Washington News and Gossip. ee ne ee DS es eeea pen Rene ee a tgp ama id Rye Whi en — last, which resulted in the killing of between | Ome Red 4 = cinem Fine Ott Kye Whisky? INTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from this ‘The following correspondence was telegtaph- | eignty and one hundred penser leo and the Mopes to ‘Them All te the Map- Warranted ** Watnney* Warranma | SBFCE to-day were $181,980.03. €d to the New York Times last night: ‘ wounding of two whites. Rowe irons ve Fou was yesterd. - ‘Wasunoton, D. C., April 15, 1573. ORIGIN OF THE DIFFICULTIES. foes Gen, Canby and Pure And Unaiisiieratet, set) ee ee necessary. man 3 Hon, ©. Delano, Secretary of the Interior It seems that ever since the Ist instant skir- | DF- Thomas in Camp. For Geacral and Medicinal Uss. ed by the President postmaster at Cincinnati. | three-cent Stamps and the envelopes woukl, |" jear Sir:—The excitement and exasperation | mishing has been Onalmostdaily between | 45 Pracraso, April tk—Gen'l Schot — Gex. Suenway has recetved nothing yet in | therefore, be a loss to the government. | in the public mind, growing out of the treach. | bodies of armed white men, supporters of the » ae ; ho met beeen = phe Sy ot Bo Res geen aft leap mgrmeegpeestn reser For this reason the cards will not probably be | ery of the Modocs, which resulted in the sicath | McEnery government, and the officials recently | bas received despatches from General Gillew, farge bastion, One Dollar's a ctenner iaabe het sete Mcten Gon leeowreay Scene | returned to the dead-letter office. of General Canby and Commissioner The mAs, ee y ee — - b whe had, in | dated at Yreka oo-day, announcing the death aa ; ‘i a ‘ and the serious, if not fatal, wounding of Com a bs pos- | of Lieut. Sherwcod, who was wounded in the ag worice, that we will reteen the moneyif this | ‘Tux Prusrpzxt, Mia Grant, Miss Nellie The Cheats Mall. Iissioner Meacham, has-ied ‘and will continue | Session of the conrt-house, driving oat the | Of, Mout. Sherwcod. who was wounded in th inky doce not give satisfaction or preve a8 Fepre- | (rant and Gen. Babcock leave here this eve- | 45 Was peeoseet by Soe eee bord to lead to severe criticisms upon what is termed McEneryites. alt G Glatined by the McEnery poopy than pang =F melgend rate med = mad he *peac i " . . pre orheen 4x i MrAllo ai excellent tock of California Mjnes,-Port, | ning for St. Louis, to be absent from the city | Saree wae the Dea ities Chibderasy Se | boos bes axe Weely herent Soho cents ets | stelioge eelend tas comtaeene tamer Ath an Lndian boy whe approached the picke Perr, Sided Ca abs a imporced fret; also, | about three wee! ipltsl au ileal this nest Hiegnat and delightful | gencral natare, condemning that which ix not, | a number of outrages on the whites, many of | line under 4 white tag, os ¢ ; . well pres om sbed, . AND General has received no information whatever | many brilliant entertainments of the ante- | the parties making such utterances are not as | not, whodetermined to have revenge. These AVA Bep Came, April 1 im the even’ ON THE BREAKFAST. LUNCHEON, DINNER AND SUPPER TABLE, Lea & Perrins’ Wore rshire Sauce IS INDISPENSABLE, in regard to the troubles between the whites and blacks in Colfax, Louisiana. He is of the opinion tuat the matter has been exaggerated. lenten season, although the attendance was not as large as was deserved, either by the purpose for which the ball was given or the character of the ball itself. What the assemblage lacked in well intormed as they should be. All uh ever, is so natural as to be ay must be received with pat ance by those who take a calmer view of the ce following the muwver of Gen. Canby and Peac Commissioner Thomas, the Modocs attacked 1. Mason’s picke's, 1\( miles east of the Mo- doc camp. The pickets were quickly rein accounts were evidently great), but ever since that time the McEneryites have been striving to dislodge Governor Kellogg's appointees and their colored sw who exaggerated, and forbear- i ded, and drove the sa: Back, killing ove JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, New York, PRESIDENT GRANT, accompanied by Sur- | quantity, however, was amply made up in qual- | subject, and who ought to comprehend it bet. | tound it necessary to throw up earthworks aud | [2 " * ~d ectlS-fawly Agents for the United States, geon General Barnes, gave a ane senutey ity; and’if the affair did not partake of the | farincy Many who are *0 free m thelrexpres- | to guard the court-house uight and day, ee Sok cope ss By Sos Batchelor’s Hair Dye is the best in the worla, |.to Ulke for a portrait. While in the stadio the | ®@ture of a crush, it was all the more enjoyable | sions of opinion. Wonld it not be well, how- THE PLOODY WORK WHICH POLLOWED ; jatchelor’ ir Dye is im $ ‘ the only trae and perfect Hair Dye; no ridicuions Sints, no disappointment, harmless, reliable, titan: tanedus biack or brown; at all druggists’, and 16 f3-voly on that account to those who atticipated, and particularly to the dancers. Not that the room was not respectably filled, by any means, It was quite that, and by the very best people in Washington, both in official and private life. Indeed, it was much more like an elegant pri- vate party of sclected guests than the ordinary type of public bal. ‘he decorations were elaborate and beau- President examined the Uike’s easel, with mach interest, and pro- nouneed it an admirable likeness. PERSON AL.—We see by the London News that Pay Director Cunningham of the United States Navy, was presented to her Majesty by the United States ome at the Queen’s Drawing jicture of Rawlins on Bond street, New York. ae Cletgyman, while ly of the Ui policy pose » Your ob't sery’t, SECRETARY DELANO'S REPLY. ever, to enable the public to undexstand and “alstinctly what ls meant by the “peace what its objects are, and how to attain them by executive and legisla- tive action? I have the honor to remain, very respectfal- Spring Indians. As eon as Mr. Meachem is out of danger Mr. Dyer will return to the reser- vation to aitend to the Modoc and Klamath Ln- sinus there. The Snake and Pitt river Lndians are still quiet, but are watching the events of the conftict with great interest. THE FUNEEAL OF GENERAL CANDY and Commissioner Thomas took piace on the 12th instant. ‘Lue ceremonies im camp were new | is thus told by am associ from New Orleans last ni the statement of a passe! Sonthwestern: On Sunday, about 1 o'clock, about one hun- dred and fifty men, who had gathered from the surrounding parishes, made an attack on the breastworks, and a brisk fight was kept avtil somewhere near 3 o'clock. The breast ed press dispatch urporting to be by the steamer it is pro- Cr@usss. ; } b ! - ~ | very impressive. The troops were drawn up held at Buckingham Palace onthe 1a | tiful, and. reficcted the highest credit on works were then stormed and captared, the ne- | ety impressive. The troops were drawn ui whole train of Drought ines <° dee ir, whois still | those having them in charge. The four groes taking refuge in the court-house, the ¥ Me Great numbers bare been cared feeble has gone to Clifton Springs: Non ‘Secu: licweenGal ‘Teshistes. 40 succlee | on’ sch Shales So doors of which were barricaded. After ‘some | Maumer, with salutes and muitied drums. the aifficted ‘and tufortenstecT. will send’ thetericn en occasions—viz: flowers, fiags, birds, and ‘Our letter of this date, eagge turther fighting the negroes threw oat a flag of vorew-men for this a sated | THE SovTHERN Claims Commisston yester- | music,—were provided in the richest profu- | “me utterance trom me, tog = sepa of the | UCC, and several detachments of men ad- Saw Faaxcisco, April 15.—A dispatch from arises SeRmRL ETRE Gtr | dav Beard the cane oC Won. Soow, Thoms | “to. "The Soper, to, naval that cond | feet ote te plan pone, nd Scopes te | Vaucc'enie'when dey eee Heed om ty fie | S82 Faaxcisco, April I-A dapatch trom FOE ates DEBE Hours, | M- Smith, and J.C. Wilson, joint owners of cond be done 0 grants and satiety toe eset | popularly and properly become kiown as the | Descged parts, wounding Sat 1 tae Ceeea: | in this clty to-night, says he will ‘se every martt-ly Row Fork (ity. | Clover Hill farm, in Prince William county, | of the evening, atv where that is the caceit ina | “Peace poliey”” is before me, It ought not to | and it ts feared Tatally wounded. ‘They os” | ¢ mleavor ta prevent the encape of the Mex near Nokesville, Va., amowntin, fo SL1,433, and | work of supererogation to enter into details. be necessary—and so far as the purposes of ( he | treated on the outside of the breastworks, and, | ®”1 that, —— ~ ae, wd ey , LECTURES. pie Bierce Marae og agg rince William | “As suggested above, the attenance of per- | government are concerned it is not—to enter as the only means of dislodging the negroes, the | @ boast of the murder of Gene: — 7 sons noted in society was very large, and the display of rich and beautifu was un- usally fine. Among those were the separ TONER LECTURES.” The second lecture of the course; fi ArrorntwEnts.—The President has ap- pointed H. ©. Allman United States attorney na" preset tituted antor ery President and Miss Grant; Attorney General bate S a. seceene te thaw for the district of Colorado territory, and Thos. | Williams, a’ Secretary Richantson and Selivered by C-E- BROWN SEUC ville | Pp. Ochletree United whter! General Hunter and Mes. Ge: Marini’s Hall. 914 E street northwest, on FRI- | €astern district of Texas; Joseph J. Henderson | Stewart; General and Mrs, Marcy: General DAY, April Is, at to b consul at Amoy, China; David F. Wil- allach and ne to the rea upon fresh elucidation of what is meant by this volicy. But as the public mind 1s sought to be confused, if not inflamed, by the crit and misrepresentations to which you ally purposes animating the govern: toward the Indian tribes, I yas I may, and as distinctly as possi an auswer to your inuitiries. tare to present A MODOC SIGNAL OFFICER. ‘The regular courier arrived at Yreka to-2) | bringing the following news f hile court-bouse was set on fire, and they were shot as they came from the burning building. It is reported that between eighty and Pt ONE HUNDRED NEGROES WERE KILLED, and there were none to be tound for miles | of the steamboat Southwestern | ine ar ® a white rag on x ‘ Mrs. Ricketts; ex-Mayor page makes the following statement: We arrived at 7 ye congo 3 Subje jecture: “Nervous Farce; the ox- | Hams to be collector of internat ecw for the | Mrs. Admiral Dab Mrs. Dr. Magrade: I The peace policy Frey pace the | Colfax on Sunday evening about 8 o'clock, and Po se lmistueanmn tout, variety, and power of its manifestations.” The | 15 ct of Pennsylvanit; Nathaniel Sh and Mrs. an ane bon reservations as rapidly as possible, 1 fornd that the white peopte, and Sheriff, Lsup. | “cers, Waving the rag and ¢ wa SMIC edie on Lenten to et, interested im | man to be U. 8. judge for Connectient. and Mrs. Townsend; Mr. and Mrs. S. SE eee pose, at their head, had captared the towmafter | os ore nota tine Ce Te courier tert scientific studies are inviced to attend. a ae ae Mre. F. Be MeGuire: Mr, ana dictates of humanity and having a conflict with the negroes. It was re. | ¥2* ™ pretul at the , ; je OSEPH HENR CLAIMS AGAINST THE require. Being thus placed upon re to me that about one hundred negross | S@mp. Mr. Dyer, = Vie wet A K CENTRAL Raimoap Company. — they w iL be. xessoved from euch een killed and many others wounded” W. C ssi Jouglass this morning receiv: a McGuire, Mr. Sgetty so eur se tee meee 2 - from the boat fiteen or twenty lylag about BALLS, &e. pig a rg stead rey ace Lewis J. Davis, and Mr. F Will Tead, necessarily, to frequent outrages, | oh the bank, dead. }> following telegram from Collector Bailey and Mrs. W. B.'Webb: M wrongs, and disturbanee of the public ONE WHITE MaN WAS & DK . G{P4D ANNUAL BAGL and District Attorney Crowley, at Al Cox; Mr. and Mrs, Dr. Wadsworti On these reservations they ¢ whose name I did yot learn, and two ve sowands thete Eniians . ~ IY HiGERNI ioged compen pellet fee i oath by ol. and Mrs. Aude fast as possible the arts of ane Hadnot and | mona : t posccusion of Ste mika a 5 = Satardas erueas 5 ugh the bowels and | Perea ason. Gon NTS PCIETY the serif ere this day returned fo th peeling oe. NT id of te Christien organizations ot the nae We biought } whe sounee, ESDAY, APRIL 16, 1573. lector. ‘The safewill take place on April 2 Brooks, Demorest, ’ Alexander, Gallagher; y how engaged in this work, acting in lown from Colfax to Alex. | ae Santee S Tickets. ittin, onthe a ‘ssary papers will be filed to-morrow, 1 4 in Phi y | harmony with the federal governm: r } s now stated that Ge: ric a gentioman and ladies, : . Capt. Burritt, Mr. Franklin Philp, Mr. H.C mony g nite men were | : ONE DOLLAR. ‘airs’ | Moving suit from state court to the dag Sapo hg eliectual, moral and religtous cu n be bout 109 negroes escaped, | em and te peace commissioners court. 1W. eler; Mr. | Prosecuted; and thus it is hoped that humanity s were still pursu- | ° Ui Tue Mopoc Wan.—a military"otlicer of high Mrs, | and kindness may take the place of barbarity the leaders of the serene oo LADIES’ GOODS. oon s and cru If & majority of th of the and came to the cone at itwas onty a mia gait geatard wa | And cruelty. jor The wh. oo ~ thes : — : foreign legations. e udicated, and desire to see all t nad not the utmost c¢ e's ve ry NN! TAN <0 wa tion of the Modocs would of necessity be dis- The ball closed about three o'clock, anit ali | horrors and bloodshed and loss of life, amo was .. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, appointed, and that he would not be surprised | present were so delighted with the evening as | both whites aud Indians, incident to the pylicy Murder of a Colore® Baby = (Ur Stams,) if it takes several weeks to make a finish of | to cause them to look forward with pleasant of extermination, then it fs wet! enongh to de- Pot our agents, writing from a Will open on them. He says that the cry of ‘-on to the lava | ticipations to its successor next year, and to in- | notnee, in vague and general, if not unmeau- ts that a few days ago a littie je Outrage and Murder. THURSDAY, Apri. ate, beds’ reminds him of the ery of “On to Rich- | wardly resolve to not only attend it themselves | ing terms. the “+Quaker poli years old, Iivi “wart AND ers THe & large and attractive assortment of Imported mond,” raised at the beginning of the late civil | but also to persuade thelr friends to be there as | __ Second. Whenever it shall ‘be found that a war. ‘He says the lava beds are almost impre,- well. So let it be! nable, and that it would be the he! BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, to ghich the special attention of the ladies is called. ht of rash- +20e- ness and folly to send men into them to be shot Serious Strike Rior iv Inpiana—War down by the savages lurking in the caves and | Belween White Coal Mine Strikers and Colored STAMPING DEPOT, fissures. He believes Gen. Gillem is now vig- | Coal Mine NoneStriters.—A serious riot. a’ orousl, belleging the enemy, and that it isquite | Knightstown, Ind., between the coal mine ble that’he will send nd dispatelics to army 617 sevaszn Sraszt, strikers and the colored miners lately imported tribe or band of Indians per go upon a reservation, tinue their nomadic habits, a depredations and outrages u setileme dent to treat such band or tribe severity, to punish them for thei ts, then it is the po: ir outrages ac- Menr’ Arkans: wing weary of nursing Is T, inid him onthe floor, and with an axe split ‘s skull open, after which she cut his hand off and put it oa the mantel-piece. On bein uestioned as to w she commit! tied she would treat a! of them in the like manner if lett in her care. But ng e murder of a wh ty, A fow w m went toe a nelg house to remain several days, bat found cadquarters until he has accomplished some- | from Virginia was in progress yesterday, and | cording to their merits, and thus to teach them | a few weeks ago she threw the same cil che | at bomwe and started to return, when the negro thing decisive. nearly the whole town was engaged A the | that it is better to follow the advice of the gov- | killed into the branch, as she declared to drown | Stopped her horse and took her of. and drove, feb2l-tr Opposite Patent Office. ua aaa meleg. An associated press dispatch from [n- | ernment, and go upon reservations and become | it.—Aflenta He 9h pushed and pulled her eight miles into the b SESLING OFFI THE KELLEY-Oakes Aas C. M. DivipEnn. | tianapolis dated last lait says: “The negroes | civilized, rather than to continue their native |<” tom lands, where he tied ber to a tree and rav- S SELLING OFF) | AcTecably to the request of Judge W. D. Kei- | are now at their hoarding-house well armed | habits abd practices. ‘The recent conduct of UPEEME Lopor, K. oy P.—The Supreme AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, ley, Gen. Spinner, United States Treasurer, | and well guarded by local police. The crowd the Modoes will turnish to the government au ished her, keeping her there for three days. On the second day, while still tied to the tree, she Lodge of the World, Knights of Pythias, met in ths 4 ch | i surrounding the house, and throwing stones | example for the treatment of sach tribes and | Hichmond yesterday, Supreme Chanceilor H. | gave birth to a child. On the third day the pet ite Mat note eas ber bgrbend oe or patna me anilother miisgiles. A company of color miners | bands as refuse to accept the benevolent pur- | Cherry, = Illinois, presiding. Nearly every | husband of the unfortunate woman not finding enth atreet, near SAR, chairman of the House credit mobilfer commit. | fom Brazil and vicinity eame to the aid of the | poses of what is termed the “Quaker policy.” periph e Union was represented, together | her at the neighbor's, but disc overing her horse mar?-tr ‘NO HUMBUG. : tee, ag a dividend on the credit mobilier sock colored miners. Many shots were fired during | There may be some soqimpressed — the ne- _< ane Soneete ant other places. where the negro had left it tied, collected some ~ i 4 the melee. Governor Hendricks has been ap- | cessity of non- as to object to the u ai L ion, Of | friends an gun a search, whic! sited in LENZBERG & CO., Neo Geen Bataee Bien ee Me RL] SOLE te fic foope, ROE in teen Be | Con entatt eee circumstances | Washtngton, Supreme Seribe, was tendered | finding her dead body tied to the tree. the ne. = Cay, Sethe Bina eg old ile G00 wntil yosters | Petssot Guards atal a body of police from this | last referred to. If there be any euch, they wil, | and referred to a committe, ‘The reports of | See pak inet gun ny ted fo the te upon the Belling ont entire stock of bonds of the credit mobilice, which Tate Pu | city will leave for Kuightstown about 2am | I feel assured, find opportentcy for complaining | the supreme officers show the order toembrace | head, infficted with aciub, ‘The murderer was MILLINEBY AND FANCY Goops, land turned over tohim at Mr. Kelley"seovance, nd arrive there about a.m. phe indications | because the policy is not peaceable enough. $ and over 100,000 members. includ- | soon afterwards captured bya party of negroes, thend deiow ont. dnd whieh he se to at Att Kelley's request, | are that there will’ be bloody before they | Tir. It is the determination of this policy to | \tg lodges in Australia and the Saudwich Is- | who were assisting <p the search, At the’ best arrive. One of the guards over the negroes has been injured, it is not known- how seriously. The town isfullof rumors. The women are most furious and are leading the rioters. PENNSYLVANIA CoaL TRADE.—Coal produc- tion was a little slack last week, and in the endorse the bonds that they could be sold and the proceeds covered into thé treasury, ax Mr. Kelley suggested. He hoped that Ames would do this, but as the latter remains silent, he con- cluded’ to cover in the $300 dividend, without waiting any longer for the tardy Oakes. whether tor food see that all supplies, of every kind and nature, or clothing, purchased tor such Indians as are upon reservations and remain at peace, are procured at fair and reasonable prices, so that the Iudians meriting these supplies may receive the same without lands. WILL or Conmopore MaTtuew F. Macey. ‘The will of the late Commodore M. F. Maa was on Monday authenticated by the great seal of the State of Virginia, preparatory to its transmission to England, ‘whess band’s request the egroes built two log heaps, an setting them on fire placed the negro between them. They were twenty-four hours burning him, at intervals subjecting him to horrible torture,such as cutting off toes and strips of his body. They were his three : having the fundsof t dered ae mch of the | other negrocs concerned fn ravishing the wo- Women’s Ricuts Uspzr te Fourtreyrx sche og Fog Reval so ood oxo n thelr purchase. Trtieo be any wise vos: tolore’ Masry ‘lied Eretey: a man: They were Subaequentiy vught and slot iSicot orice. Gall td sve Our now wack Seto par: | Anim tencaoe ne. Ca fate Gf Thole na, | {ads is not as active as it shoal be In view of the profits which speculation oe peenigtion may | cumstances. and leaves "his family: well pro- Prom Eui To-day. ‘elsewhere. ‘decal-tr si A ‘ois, hag e dema: at it is well ascertained must | have heretogore afforded in the purchases for . THE NEW MARKET &TAK Es, peen decided im favor of defendant by the | continue through the year. Besides, the com- | Indians, such persons will find abundant reason | Tae MuxiGaw Goneause assembled on | NEw York, April 16.—Negro won the New United States Supreme Court, the Chief Jas. | bination being strong, will not permit rates and | to complain because the ‘Quaker policy” de- | the ist inst. President Lerdo’s message an- | Market (England) biennial stakes yesterday, Resales cnemitins. fice Bradwell. ho lathe [afer to i —_ paying I aoe Les ng taney prives them of the opportanity of gains and | nounces the prolongation of the term of the | Tbe race was for yearlings of iv71, amd be edito icago journal, app! r med 4 permission to practice law in the supreme eourt | Prices of coal this season. Holding off will do of Ilinois, submitting the requisite certificate | 0 good in bringing down prices, and those who as to character and qualitication. The applica- | hope it will be mistaken, as rates are agreed upon already by the parties in interest. There tion was denied on the ground that a woman is not entitled to admission, The Cg wera ap- is to be no surplus coal on the market—Paiia. It is the profits heretofore enjoyed in this business. Fourth. as fast as possible, thr and by the advice of the religious organizations, and by all means within its power to procure competent, upright, faithful, moral and religi- urpose of the the instrumentality United States and Mexican mixed ¢o. for two years, expresses Spanish republic, and i facilities for education. Debate will soon be- Poe Congress on the Pinmb and Rosecrans railroad. interesting as probabiy po.wting oui the of the succeeding Derby. = NO REVOLT aT PORTO RICO. Maparp, April 16—The report that the Spanish troops in an island ot Porto Rico have missin government, revolted against the vernment is untrue. pea] orate’ ie eet pe Aone United Ledger. ous agents to care for the ioe ne eid tro. | _ Wno 18 Chaz¥—TRain on THE Doctors? mace wee oe sake Sn Hncpenee in their ay a citizen of the ie at reservations, to di ute the is and pro- —TRALN 0 s2— | which was gran’ em, and no demonstrat United States, and: therefore, is entitied to the | reais Bigcheld Macks Toe aE een | vistons that ate. purchased foe tent ke Pine | The investigation la New Ven aa be dha oneal | hich Nae grante ae eee paciegs of practising law in the state of | iii1: One night last week a party of Georgians, | Peuevolence of the government; to aid in their prea Francis Train was resumed _THE POPE BETTER. amentinent, “Phe United Sates Suprome Coury | (iGee? four fn number, visti iho plantation | ‘Mellectal, moral And religious culture, ani | Yesterday. Dr. Thaddeus W- i. Crow tw peoy, be | thal the Paps iv ienieeeap noe tes morning r 1 of Mr, Frank Sharpton, living in the Dark nolen ere i y mond had made an examination of Ts tae 3 Court, ‘Mr. Justice Miller delivered the wereing | Corner, iu search of certain negro laborers wie | 4744 benevoletice which the peace policy means. | 40d Dr. Hammond had made an examination of Train, aud from the conversation, manner, and had : na for | Lt there be any who are thusdeprived of govern- EXDOe x: opinion. eee te ee ee Gharpten’s, piace; and | Socrit, and he arote be prevented inthe trae, tect tas impelened Ee, that the son of Prince Henry of Bourbon, the - —_—— upon iv tol em we HA OK a 4. Y. : > TREMENDOU 4 . Thesgay night. This they dld—tue ‘party. is: | (Tom detrauding indians for their own a! | pondent remaint ut Maneantiio, Capiatetier, | USK ot Seville, who took ap arme in the cause TREMENDOUS STOCK, A CREDITABLE Prece or Work ny FEMALE ia! party all pol at zanillo. Captain Gen- ° TEEMENDOUS STOCE e cre ‘by one or found negroes | & those persons may complain of the | fra) Cabollas evidently intends to lea. of Don Carlos, was killed in a late engagement 4 Exrznre—Mies Patterson, of the United | Teg aud ready for the fray The tate hon, | “Quaker Polley” and demand ex a. | Cintom of the cone te Eke ~ re, Mede- | between the national forces and insurtection= States Treasurer's office, with two female as- | Fromptly, killing 9 man named Foun aad act th. It is the pi of the peace policy to | tain, who is expected soon ice i 255. ists. The detachment of Carlists under Saballs, sistants, has been at work evéry bright day tor | Hously wounding ‘another Of the seas nutng, | establish schoolstand, fhe instrumen- | is in nodange: SY | which. before the attack on Puigeerda, was EPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, | two woeks past in overhauling, for the purpose | About thirty shots were fired by both parties. | tality of the Christian organizations acting in sent to hamper the march of the regular troops SPRING AND SUMMER © ING, | of identification. the packages of ‘bank noes Se ee eee wees harmony with the government, as fast as or anctase who were basteming to the relief of that town, Bening AnD SUMMER ANG: | and securities which were s& badly burned be | .THR Great STORM IN THE West.—The possible to build churches and organize Sab- | Puitapeurn .—The National As’ | "8Fe repulsed by the republicans and lost one RING AND SUMMEE CLOTHING: | Anderson, the insane cashier of Lamberton’, | sform on the line of the Union Paciic raiiees | both schools. whereby these savages may be | sociation of Engine and Machine Manufactur- | »“™<dred men, exclusive of prisoners. "| bapky at’ Franklin, Pennsylvania, about a | Proves the most violent of the season. It began | taught a better way of life tham they have ers of the United States, organized last Octo. atten ime tates haath since. Many of these papers were almost | two days ago, and continued yesterday with un- | heretofore pursued, and be made to understand ber, and adjourned in’ Cincinnati, ‘Ohio, last Great Excitement in Wall Street! : wholly destroyed; in fact, in some instances | abated fury. ‘There is no means of communi. | the comforts aud benefits of a Christian civiliza- | Pecester youre! Philadelphia, met to-day | "A'UURE OF THE XErHEW AND GRANDSON OF MENS’, YOUTHS’ A: bills and other papers were completely con- | cating with San Francisco, or of ascertaining | tion, and thusbe prepared ultimately to become | to hold tts secons anna meeting, but owing to ‘ } eae ee BESS: TOUTES 4 sumed, nothing remaining but small portions | @2ything further about the army movements.| citizens of this great nation. the ‘non-arrival of members the’ meeting ‘as | ,NEW, YORK, April 16.—Mesers. Barton & BERS. yousaS. 4 of the ashy fabric, which & breath of ai wound | against the Modoce.. "The wires and lnndennenn | tines et rnderstand to be the purposes of the | somewhat informal, and adjourned to meet ier | AUCR, brokers, neplew and grandson reaper MENS” YOUTHS an: have broken into minute particles. Notwith- | sleet. ‘The storm is from the north, and mostly | President's peace policy; and this seems to be | morrow mormme Tine m they will Thay, of Commodore Vanderbilt, have failed. . standing this, so delicately and carefully have | between North Platte and Tremont. At Grand | the occasion when it ought to be so studied as | 4 ‘ and | There t much excitement in Wall street. these vague vestiges of what was once moncy | island and vicinity, where it seems to center, | to.be understood, for I believe that when under- a ss — dispatch.) = been manipul by the experts that almost | 20 trains are moving at present. Noone can | stood, there are few American citizens who will New Yorr, i 16.— The depression in the At all of the notes and securities have been identi- | face the storm. find the heart to condemn it, 1 also feel at Wal! street markets, which began zortentay = a fied, and those issued by the government will | x. ow = liberty to say that, as here explained, it has thy atternoon, continues to-day, and the money as Desmmecuen te biplaiiun the conan ton iva CAVING.—News having an important | approbation of every memberof the Presitente stringency being still severe, there is an in- = ais coperiion Meche wil deunten we bearing on the future» f the Khivan expedition | Cabinet, and that the Secretary of War and creasing disposition to sell securities. All sales Gipaeed be dhe onan teouing th Ee. | hasbeen received at St. Petersburg. Internal | the Secretary of the Intortor will hereatten as ot gold kave been at 117 4 to 117%. On gold loans Representative Gilfillan, sominfac ug ka | discussions have broken out in Khiva. The fect and rates have been flat at 5 per cent. for ng. <a the president of the bank, and | 'igning Khivan has executed his chief coun- Money was lent on call loansat aX of ? per ‘abe Ras besser ‘Washin ei poder ye dered sellor and imprisoned his uncle and other intlu- cent., in addition to the 7 per cent. annem. watching the process of identification, i= tly | (nual Khivans who were enemies of Russia. Mereantile paper is nominal. pleased with ‘the result, and ‘speaks if high He mae olee reed, the Russians long held as bonds are lower, in sympathy with gold. Mar- terms of the skill of Gen. Spinner's experts, prisoners in Khiva, and sent them to meet a ket continues excited, letachment of the expedition advance Orenburg. a Something About the New Postal PITT TET Pe Cards. Remor or Mg dng i Deatu. Dispatches of me state Ly the Roman church, the Cardinal de Angelis, has f poraalllpe dt qnire 4 eben easotded mig n-aghean peel jue heen summoned to that city. “his may be’ pro- will be changed to, «Have you a postal card | Song'in ones tus in about you?” Everybody is on the vive to | reference secure some of the first’ cards iseued, end one — writes to the Post Office 1 PI 1P aa = MARNESS: HARNESS: Sa if a e - filled, orders must be gb dud Doak aie. ree seek Of all kinds of Sin- or its And =e RUBBER, NICKEL, is i hinge SILVER-MOUNTED HARNESS, new. cards which. “will 6S for of our own which we are determined to sell | stamp “sole agents for We celebrated ‘The RD HABN. the : i 828 , and average prices are BFE Ps) ry is & ft

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