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THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sandaye excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsylvanin YER EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER cOMPANT, | TRE EVES by carters to | wpa muvibere a: Tes Cute Pon werd or Forty, een CNTs FER MONTH jeg at the counter | Cunte exch. By msil—three mouths, $1.80; 3 mouths, 83.0. one year, 88 THE WEEKLY STAR—Publishet Fritar—9 ‘Tnvarial advance, ia both cases, t- and BW Rates of atvertising fnrnishad on appiication He Foening Star. « 41—NE. 6,266. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ueas. pias + Kreviacor of Franc: Gere received wt Thom peor’ ¢ ond No York ave. , Gerty¥ Congress, 6 P av. Plante All work gos yh AND AND VARNISOIN ALL MUSICAL INST ways receives the mos aL WiLDs POLISHING | JS AN S$ Dreg Store, corner Sth str-et | tno SCHON ACE Ee COS PING: s @RFAT BEDUC N OLN PRICES. RAND PIAN Persons «bo wish exchanged. Toning aud Kep: te CakL RU herr 935 P. Weert ws B TM Droperiy attended CHER, Agent, ernartwania atonne ‘and durability, Bre gold and silver Teotmpetitors. All of we their new and impr: er WA Scia$ THE P s. PHILADELPHIA | eraffe. men's PIANOS and PIANOS an¢ come Well-known factories for sale REL BAcB’S, Lith atreee BANKERS. _ 643 D STREET. NER SEVENTH, os COL: Pays INTEREST ON DEP S,and transac wits sal b wal ines J. HW. SQUIER & CO., PENNSYLVANIA AS it Wasi) © ber cent. interest Collections m: Bo. 939 Penna. ave., Room 3, Washington, D.C. investment secarities ities now offered at pri tT cept.in amounts and of rs. Sate. reliable, protit- ui every respect PEE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC - sot 7th and Dstreets,) OA. M. TO S P. . M _ dee _€HAS” BRADLEY, Cashier. GGEB™MAY AMER x Ne. alas) 3 Collections made an¢ A. EBERLY, V. Pres't ext paid on depreit excaang~ furnishes. SUBS HITZ. President, W.F. MATTINGLY .dec., 0. E. PRENTISS,Cash't _ wore ly ait M 1507, PANY. _o te th aera =< opposite the , PAYS sik” Pha CENT. INTEREST, ae terest Begins the Furst af bach Bloath. PAYS FOC PEK CENT fom vaninees accounte of Leportt bearing’ 6 and 4 percent AS BRANCH OFFICES. io all love towns and . Cities of the Seath and Southwest. r. + Sont! me Old Rye Whisky, Freon ne Whicky. Positively t FERLESS QUREN AND HER MAMMOTH CO: SATURDAY, APRIL t Ant Unatulerated, For Gineral and Medicinal Use ARD, “THATS THE SORT OF MAN TAM for upwards mn; tupin an'be bad of five years with uni t oar per bottle, or can be large bottles at One De im any qnantity Notice, that we will retorn the money if this Whisky does not give aati#faction or prave as repre- sented by us. x . a Also an excollentatock of California Wines— evening performance 1, Hock and Claret WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. FOR 2 NIGHTS ONLY AND 1 MATINEE MONDAY ax» TUESDAY N MATINEE TU WHITNEY 'S TION,t the great a ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINN AND SUPPER TABLE Lea & Pe HTS, April 21 « 22. SDAY,AT 2 P.M. GREAT ALBANY COMBLNA ery, bee company ever in this eb y, in 1 Vrama, UNCLE TOMS hf ms? Worcestershire Sauce Is INDISPENSABLE, JOHN PUNCAN’S SONS, New York, octlS2awly Agents for the United States, a Cara. A Clergyman, while residing in South Py disco and he wonderfuland yo wered simple remedy a Thgganderfuliand y sro ir the care. if Nervous Weakuese, Early Deca, My Ratio hole ‘train of i gorders brought ‘on by bas FORGE KUNKEL, | {icheas, ba reGrompted by denire to benent the end unfortunate, I will send the recipe jicted using this ian one wigs nen ig Pree Caar 5 ~, Little MAMIE as ast of characters - mart3-ty MN ‘ork Gity. LAR PRICES Admission, 25 snd 20 ets: " Prices, 25 ct=., reserved LECTURES. see the very best UNCLE TOMS: CABIN ever presented. Box office open for the sale of seats from te p.m JOHN O'BRIEN'’S Great Six Tent Show, NOW ON EXHIBITION ON SIXTH STREET LOT. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS—NO HALE Pe ‘ol see the wonders of the Triple C Tricle Menagerie, the Triple Caravan iple Mosenm, THE MONSTER ELEPHANTS. THE MONSTER 4-TON RHINOCEROS ‘RE STAGE, ™. es BY HON, DANIEL DOUGHERTY, LINCOLN HALL, ING, April 24, i 5: arse. and season tickets must be presented at S27 ith street, and exchanged, if the LADIES’ GOODS. MISS McCORMICK, fm ..; PEN LVANIA AVENUE; (Ur Srairs,) AZILTIAN FAMILY, THE GREAT CLARINDA LOWANDE Thee t CHILD RIDER, MOLLLE BROWN The GREAT CLOW INKLIN, and 19 othe ste TUREE PER Will open on THURSDAY, Arai 4rn, a large and attractive assortment of Imported RMANCES Dalby. BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, AT 30 A. M. 2 P.M. to which the special attention of the ladies is called. Whenever the az-tr wre will be = AMPING DEPOT, om. W ASHINGTON THEA (Eleventh street, south ANOTHER AVALA sANOT EVE 617 SeventH StReEer, mph aig : feb2l-tr Opposite Patent Office Second wee ° Monaret - ———___ppress see ce sEORGE W. THOMPSO SELLING OFF! the eae caRyans, | & SELLING OFF? and SAML AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, ts end At the entire stock OF THE NEW YORK BAZAR, 441 Seventh strect, near EB, mar?-tr NO HUMBU LENZBERG & CO. pearance in W Prodigy, Master HERB great Duteb comical ER 1 he fia Bes | Belling out entire stock of AVENPORY. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, “at St and below cost. THE CAPTIVE Or, THE BIRD-CAGE OF EDEN! TUT Market Space, rantiful Ladie _Jan20-6m_ between 7th and Sth streets uorthwest. x. Bla = [" PORTER OF HUMAN Haig. GRAND BARGAINS 43 MADAME ESTREN'S, GLE 13:A street, second door from G stress. Be er the direction of A n Vs ns Will alao be and SATUR el *Dinklesp DAY -15°3.Grand Compliment. | Remember the name and number. Cheap Unris, reat Tuuticron cous, B.S. PAR- | Switches, Chignons, Braids, Puffe, Frizzettes, of tue AMUEL €. PROCTOR als | intest styles, Call end seo Our bew stock before pure Otp No. On Exhibition Hawn | Goeesinwners. = 456 and Sale 439. | LADIES Tru St. AT Tru 81 RENCH STARCH ENAMEL MARKRITER’s, Is the best article iu the world for doing up Lines. or Mo. 439 7th street, between D and’ E streets, eight | Musiin. It imparts @ beautiful gloes to the tabee above Odd Fellows Hail. For pale by all Grocers, Choice OH! Paintings, Kngravings, Chromos, &o. ‘BURNHAM & 0O., Mannfactnrers Also, largest stock "Paper Hangings. Wiu.l>w 160 West Lombard strect shades. Pictures, F ramon, Picture Ourds and Tas janis-ly Baltimore, Maryland Sr THEMS CASH” pew: = Piease remember Name and Number. te) SUMMER RESORTS. ASH EINDS OF OAST-OFF WEARING | PAREL can be sold to the best advantage or calling on if by addressing, > 619 D street, between 6th and 7th u.w attended to. Cash paid. 13 SUMNER BOARD. The OSBURN HOUSK, Leosbnrg. Va.jsnow open _ Notes by mail promptly BANZEKERS, ND SELL FOREIGN § B CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT for Travelers, arasatie sa amy par: @f ihe worid Oar Desits on COOKE, MeCULLOCH & CO,, > LONDON, Cashed fm any part of EXotaNn, Insta BeoTLann. free of caaree. WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK c Tih strict and Lowtseam ene. PAYS 6 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSIT Luterest commences from date of deposits, ite can be made and drawn at will. f J_ A. BUFF Treacnrs- REAL ESTATE AGENTS. _ Vy PELEAm Dickson, cov ne GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AGENT, Do. 6 TH STREET, ore: RRASURY Nene tnt the uce companies repre- Pr ppt settlement of losses and fair dea! Aut Pr. BRown, Corner 8. Y. nae and 18th street, Washiugton, D. 0., WroresaLe Dt LER ie LUMBER. LIME, CEMENT, SAND, &c., 8c., ac LUMBER BILLS cut to order on short notice, BLUE STONE for Botiding, Macadamrzing anc Pung purposes delivered in auy part of the Dis 4 REAL ESTATE bought and sold and = To this aoe pov = business I ter give my persons fention, aud will Stice daily from Io a.m. until tp. owing toe- Panion, 5 istrenaiagly Fences dargekete ys tte bonored te. come far and pear to 3 eat lianinent. to “Srebr. ae J Ww. BRI Tw le Successor to CABROLL F. WINSLOW, SHIRTMAKSK Axv DeaLes tx "s FCRNISHINGs, im E NEW NATIONAL MABEEP. , SA! BE SALT st SMOKED, ears, ow aii kinds T= CHINESE TEA HONG Has removed to 613 D street, K_ELEMENTS oF 10, and BOOK- viduals oF to beeen Sand So-cieck p- mast Prof. Young's Buildiog, + betw o JAMES CORRIDON, Teacher, BF Lettering, Cart-writing, and Pen Work of every description, executed to order aps-im pth nh itd Dn AT OACBES. RATS or BEDBUGS canget be found Ree Gi Rework PR TER MS INA : reaiely Z D. GIL HAN WEF Peptsionn ave. ond ROL + Derthenat = cor. Jet and Bete eae * accommodation of Summer Boarders, No == wig Nall Pepared inthe endeavor t make all cots- . be able. * im” N. Propriet« bought at’ fair prices tor ‘New York ‘house. — bier Mea ak 1873 moo’ 7 AUGEMOTEIN, 1408 1873 sPRING. WNINGS. JOHN © HOGAN. 713 Market Space, Manufacturer of AWNINGS, for Stores, Cit and fences od FLAGS for sale o1 t. oO eee MILDEW- TREMENDOUS STOCK) G MATERIAL. apls-tr TREMENDOUS STOCK DGAS-FITTING. ___ | TREMENDOUS STUCK, « desiring to have their Plambing and Gas. ug done iu a peat and Oy movers — rT, and SPRING AND joave their orders at sf y. 21 Ni tis im avente, Capitol Hill. . SPRING AND SUMMER OLOTHING: Work warranted, : SPRING AND SUMM OTHING mZ7-6m WM. ROTHWELL. SPRING AND SUMBE 'HING, (411 ON SAMES FBRIEN, SPRING AND SUMM ‘ING, Practwai Pim a Gas Fi a w have your Plumbi ric pad Gas Fitting, and’ Sewerage romatly ee | gpa terms, No. 609 ouisiaba avenue, street, nor 5 Residence, 22921 street, northeast ep _ CUNNINGHAM, BATTER, _—_— M. “TSN Street? between kn and 11 bas the pleasure to announce tnat he has rec the Spring Style of Broadway BLOCK, prepared ty furnish New Hate made to order o: em OF & told styles; also, an assortment of on reasonable terma. ‘{b-tr ‘INGS, FLAGS, TENTS. M. G. COPELAND, 3 Louisiana avenue, one door east 7th street, AWNINGS for Stores, City and unty Residences recherche iu style and finish ©. Gs TENTS fer «ale and rent. C, Ss DECORATED. © ase articles made to order DANCING CLOTHS. TURTON, ~ CARPENTER, BUILDER, axp CONTRACTOR. Orders for Rouse Carpentering, Jobbti . Factor’s Work speedily attended to. Ms» °F O° Shope and — ‘Bt ith street, below E st. northwest, VIENNA EXPOSITION. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT, Third Door from Lith Street: wetted BY 25 ‘Third Door from lth Street, say c&OKE & cv. 1 | HARNESS: HARNESS: §5@ The Circular Letter is [etter Of introduction to baukers of character throwghoul [he world, identify- ing the bearer and authorizing payments to him as "Full information will be Tareiceed soos ‘ul formation wi arni a ica tion in person or by letter, siniaaiarean We bave on hand a large stock of all kiuds of Sin- gle and Double Gil overed,. ae Oe Ul of our own make. JAY COOKE & CO., kers, pve which we are sell teste _ WASHINGTON. fee CORD HARNESS, AVE YOU SEEN of which we have a stad Galera have a om prices, Hi Srdometaset eaeains eaeege THE LITTLE WuRLD: LUTZ & BRO., at aZ-Im 497 Penn. ave., next to National Hotel. It pot, we hag eat to call soon 7 . 4 streets, (neat Bogan & W la'ts kept by Nictols, deal 10M HAlR-WORK ESTABL : in Healers, Fancy Goode, Jesely: Beanwaroesice | P ‘and rded ( Brance, F thoms, &e., Be.. and is su to be the cheap store pad weg ep aoe TE oat seth | iien Ihave suse ‘a the New York E*xe THe oan. shi hate was selected jor GOLD SPECTACLE, gymeyy Pari” acfig en “hand Inege supply. ol Osty $6. orders in. halt work. By direct 1 em 4.0. WEMPL —y| ' aa ate Band the tates styles tn, hate to oT 7 i He 5 pm 2a ‘Space, bet. dg 'e HA DVER'S iL lige RESET Cor. and Department [= = : Liat Beptember WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1873. _EVENING STAR. Washington News and Go: ip. Internat Reyenve.—The receipts from this source to-day were $249 378.04 Presipent GRayT and p: Louis abont 19 o'clock last night. Tax U.S. SUPREME CouRT adjourned yester- day until the 2*th instant, after deciding that no more arguments shall be heard at this term Abont the ist of May the court will adjourn until Cotober. THE SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSION yester- @ay heard the case of Richard F. Jackson, of Georgetown, D. C., fer property alleged to have Leen taken by government troops to the value of $7,400 in Fairiax county, Va. Tue CASE oF SATANTA AND BiG Tree.—Tie Commissioner of Indian A ffuirs to-day received the following dispatch, addressed to Frien! Enoch Hoag. Indian agent, central superin- tendency, aud transmitica by Mr. H. to the Li. dian office: Austin, Texas, April H,1= Letter received. 1 would pre‘er to di leave of Indians tll 2028 when the le tists. tre will have adjourned, and I can visit Fort Sill myself. WARD J. Davis, Governor. This dispatch is in answer to a request from Friend Hoag to Governor Davi: release 0: S.tunta and Biz Tree, the Kiowas and Comaches having returned all their white captives and stolen property, Ex-Sgcretary Boutwett Contrapicts Pretrs, Dopex & Co.—Senator Boutwell em hatically contradicts the statement of Phelps, ige & Co. that they were innocent of t charges of frauduicnt invoices, and that the sum of $271,000 was foreed out of them by way of a compromise in their recent difficulty with the department. When the charges of were brought against that firm, they filed a statement at the Treasury asserting their inno- cence, and offering to Bey the $71,000. Mr. Boutwell, who was then Secretary of the Treas- ury. declined to recetve the money. and notified the tirm that the courts were open, aud if they were innocent of the charges into court and prove their inno. this notification they withdrew th their innocence, and it was then th to compromise was entertaine:! ment in no case accepts mone: charged who claims to be inno: lowed by law to compromise with off fer guilt is admitted; and it wason this @is- ct understanding that t upromise wict Phelps, Dedge & Co. was m Never while Mr. Bontwell t the head of the Treasa ent was any compromise made with persons who claimed to bs The American Colony in Paris, Paris correspondent of the New urnishes the following para st to Washington reader: private concert for the benefit of an Eugtish son. It was very tasii- every way succesful. graphs ot Suited sang, ax well long been known for he ‘Miss Magruder’s voice is ¥ much sought at private entertainmentsin Paris. Mrs. Key Blunt is to give one of her poetical readings at the Hotel da Louvre, under the auspices of A committee of ladies and gentle- men. Ti e topic that at present is the of the day is the trial and sentence of the Baron Gauldreé Boillean. There is but one voice and his involvement, both ericans—that aman who has borne one of the most honorable France for 25 years, unstained in the Corps Diplomatigue of F; to vindicate it. Boitleau, i bell » has ouly been the victim of others. But the court gould not ©: condemn the rest. al ame Boilleau, who is a daughier of the late Senator Benton, of Missouri, clings to ber hus- band, and bears his trials with all the bravery and heroism ot her race. = ost absorbing > uccess of Gen. Crook's Apache Cam- é paign, General Crook, commanding the department of Arizona, has i-sued the following order: ~ With pleasure the announcement is made of the surrender of a large number of Indians lately hostile, against whom military operations have been prosecuted for the past {our months. The chiefs of these tribes gi ‘frances that they desire to conclude a permanent peace. These prepositions are made in the midst uf a campaign in which € been severely puntshed, and the department commander | lieving their sincerity, announces and hereby declares peace, simply on condition chat these Indians shall cease plindering and murdering, remain ou their several reservations, and com- ply with the regulations made by the govern- ment, throngh their authorized agents. So long. therefore, as they may remain true to cir agreement. they will be protected by the ilitary of this department In the enjoyment of all their rights under the jaw. After sufficient tine shall have elapsed to enable the trienls of any-renegade still at large to bring them in upon their proper reservations, post commard- ers will use the troops of their command to por- sue and force them. In case any such strag- ging bands remain absent without authority they will be forced to surrender or be de- stroved. Advices trom Prescott, Arizona, te the 5th instant. have been received. Troops arrived at Camp Verde April 4, followed by hand: . of Apaches, who were anxious to surrender, using the first time in tlre history of these tribes the have sued for peace. Chitihon, one of the head chiets, said he asked for peace, not because he loved the whites, but because he was afraid to do otherwise. Cochise’s band in Arizona is the only one now depredating. ‘They are still co: mitting horrible outrages on the people of So. nora, across the line, under color of protection rom the United States. AN Inportant Extravity In the United States Circuit Court esterday the case of Carl Vogt was up for argument tore Judge Blatchtord on writs of Wabeas - and certiorari, Vogt is claimed to be a "russian subject. It is charged against him that he is guilty of the oftences ef murder, rob- hery and arson at Brussels, in the Kingdom of Belgium, and it is held by the Prussian govern- meut, who have made «demand on the United States for his extradition, that their laws give them jurisdiction over crimes committed. by Prussian subjects in foreign territories. ‘This heing so, Prussia, if it can get hold of Vogt, anay try him tor the alleged murder the same as ir it was perpetrated on Prussian soil; while, on the other hand, counsel for the accused main- tains that it wou'd be straining the treaty too far to comply with this demand ef the German government. The question is au extremely im- portant one, aud has now been raised for the first time in this country. Judge Blatchford will render his decision in the course of the en- suing week.—N. ¥, Herald, 1th. ‘Yue Virena Exposition butiding is in a backward state, and cannot Esso | be finished by the Ist of May. All the labor is being con- centrated in an endeavor to finish the rotunda for the formal opening, which must be onthe Ist of May, that being the day for which the soverei ‘are invited. No other portion of the building will be ready. Its construction will be The direction is QUESTION continued after the opening. energetic, but the labor Is inferior, Mz, Bexc: of their anees- eecher he did not know how far the request-had reference. (Great laughter.) 87-A New Jersey tobacconist advertises: «I shail continue to keep on hand imported cigars of my Own manufacture.” 7A Green Bay deacon drank cham; Tarte geting eon ible tea hag eburi upon & 4 “Ho! Bob Ri viol a @7-All the Si wi miths who to Europe this sun:mer will come home Sun th ‘Thompeons will omit the “p,” and Bakers will style telves Becairs. 7 Oregon youth are sorely afflicted with the base ball fever, and, in consequence, about half of them — at the beauties of nature with one eye, while the rest waddle abeut oncrutches, or are waiting for some new to grow. Pho is the vay a delighted Michigan “locat” ser oma f think ote pike bs > ‘qadaeton bs Bei fad pre —— violets and hand- organs, will soon sin, ine, show, sharpen, Scent end ehrick that spring hascome. a7 'The Me ‘is Avalanche fears that the prety Connecticat lection of governor of ony inspire the Bourbone’ with a new pur; eae A election the v ie TWO CENTS. THE BATTLE AT THE LAVA BEDS. | Micial Reports Taesday’s and Wednesday's Fightinz. THE MODOC WAR. CAPTURE OF THE LAVA BEDS. FLIGHT OF THE SAVAGES. There were not Enough Troops to _ — Surround the Modoc Stronghold, | Resnit of Three Days Fighting Five Mence Their Excape. W Rites and Fi Red-Shins Killed. Gen. Sherman received the following tele it grams from the Lava Beds to-day through Gen Schotield at San Francisco: Lava Bens, April 13 We have fought the Indians all day, an driven them to the immediate vicinity ot thei stronghold. Our loss to-day is one officer (1. Eagan) wounded, not seriously; three eniiste: men killed, and nine wounded. I hope to sar round them to-morrow. was annocnce the official dispatches published in yesterday’s STaR that the United States troops command of Gen, Gillem attack the Moders on Tnesday. Later dispatehes state that Colonel Mason's camp Was at Hospital Kock, on the north side of Capt Jack's po-iuon, and directly under that famous stroughold. The plan of battle was from that side. “Colonel Mason was to advance his com mani on the right, the Warm Spring Indian- on his let: circling up along the ledge to unite with the right of the troops from the other side leaving only the lake tor the Modocs to escay by. All the troops were three rations and i m, the movement on the dndians was com meneed at 2 TN M ler wou LAVA Bens, April 1. To Major General Schofield, San Francitce We have had some very severe fighting to day, and have driven the Indians about tou hundred yards, and have succeeded in cutting them off trom the water. They must now break throug’ our line or evacuate their stron: hold, our lines are not more than four hundre:! yards t-om the Indian cayes. I can give no adequate description of the ground over whic! we have fought. Mortar shells were thrown into the Indian camp yesterday and during last e loc camp in safety, although a nu were tired after him. The fring upon the ludians night. I tind it will be impossible owing tothe | opened about daylight and about 6 o’clock a. m. nature of the position to surround the Indians | the howitzers began to with my present force; Lhave fifty-four Warm Spring Indians under Donald McKay. loss to-day is two killed and four wounded. ALVIN ©. GrLLeM, Colonel Ist Cavalry. THROW SHELL The rocks we firing was rapid The nooys on the other along the lake shore, just at the hea? of Long Cave, about a mile and a half trom Jack's camp, encountered the first opposition. Strag gling shots were fred fiom the bluff at | range. The men were deployed in open skir- mish order and atyanced slowly under such INTO CAPT. JACKS CANP. swarming with Iudians and the te while marching Lovistana Jockey CLus Races, Yesterday was the fourth day of the races. The result wa= as follows: First race, two miles, club purse of $600, $450 to the fir to the second, and £50 to the third. by Village Blacksmith by half a length, be aif a lengthy beat- | cover as the rocks afforded, Our right opened x hare Molyor, ae ise, and Sir Ratu | 9 porge in the blat, trom the right bauk of Second race, mile and a-half,—selling ra: Se, aes. Rchaying Saks, while 2 Sow so for a club purse of 9600; won by Tom Leathers | Crest up, supported by feserves, until we by three lengths, beating Belle Buckle secon, , 7 When asevere volley Loulee ‘third: Time 247. Belle Buckle tei there evidently Doing down durin; e race. In 5 ie i Buckle $150; Louise #110; Tam Leathers <2. So £e7. See pome te Their fire was heavy. After standing about fifteen iniuutes the unter to charge was given, © men sprang forward amid the most DEAPENING VELLS FROM THE MODOCS. Such was the rapidity of the ons! unexpected that the troop they knew it, aud ina iew minutes we were ma-ters of the situation, and our brave boys were Lehind the rocks resting at their leisure. Gen. Gillem had sent an order to Col. 3 to stir them up with a vengeance, Third race, mile heats, best three in tive, all ages, for a club purse of $1,200, $00 to the frst horse, $209 to the second, and $100 to the third Nellie R., 1,1, 1; John MeDonaltt Saace box. 3,3, 2; Belle Buckle was withdrawn. The first heat was won by a length, and the otber< by ancek. Time 1.55, 1.4%, 1474. In the poo! Sancebox $100, Nellie R., $35, McDonald Belle Buckle#15. Is Captain J K A JERSEYMAN ?—A story is in circulation in Newark, New Jersey, to the eftect that a few years since there dwelt in the isth ward a number of Indian half-breeds, who gained a living by well-digging. One ot these ed Jack, Who was noted an and desperado of the worst t years’ service in the United racting their atteu and materially assisting our troops. The charge was a gallant one. Meanwhile we extricatvd our woumled, far in namber. Ni killed. Capt. “Egan and his men fon lantly: so did all engaged. Capt. wounded in the arm, but would not lock in the afternoon the mortars arrived. under command of Ma) roggery, but so gi that ” went west, and it is as ew him in Newark tha! his i i th the the Modocs and driving them in, a . when our forces rested. Gen. Gillem then for warded THE FOLLOWING DISPATOR HEADQUARTERS Mopoc Exrevivion. } Lava Beps. April 15.5 Major Generel Schofield, San Francis Flave fought the Indians al m to immedinte vicinity of Our losses are one of wounded—not seriously; killed. nine wounded. ‘We hope t them to-morrow. A.C ©., has been fauiter to the senator from arrested on a charge of be state. Allen was tor Colonel « The Second Day’ rly on Wednesday moruing the 3 deavored to get to the lake for water, t troops succeeded in keeping them away, At7 a.m. a dispatch was recelved from Mason’s saying come of the Modocs had passed | his left, and were then on bis dank and During the night the mortars under bseqnently appointed treas: by Gov. Moses. The amount with which he is charged is 40,0 0. as taxes, Itisstated that Allen heli claims against the state to a large figure, which were not paid, and that in consequence he re fuses to turn over the taxes collected by him wutil a settlement is made with him. It is aiso stated that he will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law by the state treasurer. Mure | Mand of Major Thomas operfed fire on the Mc. Srredte ark oo bemobe: docs’ camp, Which was kept up, and very mach - annoyed the indians, who could be heard yelling Asovarn Atornecauy mashes a Pat and shouting at an awful rate. At o'clock ». m. the troops under Green were ontere:! to move torwalt Item the pen they during the night. THE WHOLE LINE STARTED WITH a Cuerr, and before 40 o'clock bad reached the topot ihe ay a nextio Captain Jack's camp, which was so hotiy contested Tuesday, and which had een nearly deserted Wednesday. When our men gaired this position cheers could be heard along the whole line. Orders were then given te sweep the lava beds. A dispatch was sent by cignal to Capt. Bernard, ordering him, in case the Modocs had got out on Col. Mason's lett, to pursue them immediately with cavairy, and give them no rest. At I2o'clock Cols. Gr and Mason effected a junction, which entire CUT OFF THE MODOCS FROM THE WATE! ‘The mortars were then ordered to a new posi- tion, within 800 yards of Jack's cave. A (ter ‘this movement was effected occasional firing ‘Was heard at different points of the line. It was decided not te push our men on the Indian ld, as we might lose many men without killing an Indian; whereas, if we could keep them .rom the water, they would have to leave MisTaKkr.— Lust week Sarah Dowiing, ag ot Union Hill, was taken slightly applied to Adolph Hoffner, druggist, to scribe for ber. He gave her medicine wh made her ill. ‘The druggist said there w thing wrong, however, and the presc was repeated. ‘The girl wok the medicine ‘our or five days and grew ly worse wutti Tuesiay, when she was dangerously ill Dr, Plummer was then called, and on exaunn- he concluded that she had been puiso e ber medicine, but she continued to grow worse, and ye: y morning died. Dr. Planmer immediately notitied Coroner 1 in hardt. who will investigate.—V. M. Sw, 18 no: m0 © A Mcrpener A daring attempt was yesterday morning to rescue the murder- er, Charles Mortimer, from jail at Sacramento by C. Flinn, supposed te be Mortimer’s brother. Flinn climbed the wail into the yard and raug the bell. Deputy Sheriff Cross went into the yard, pistol in band, and looking around saw a man behind him with a pistol drawn. Cross wheeled and fired, the ball initting Flirn in the it . ie ot tind them in a breast. Flinn reeled and Cross fired again, sone tes Pisichncom Ra Se two dame’ fight Mitting him in the mouth. Flinn staggered to | were five kilied and ten wounded. Five Indians Mor timer’s cell door, raised his wicket, and fell dead. He was armed with two revolvers and a dagger. were reported killed. None of our killed or wounded fell into the hands of the Indians. On Wednesiay evening there was a heavy (fire of musketry near the lake shore, and the Lndians were evidently fighting for water. TRE SAVAGES COULDN'T STAND THE SHELLS. Early Wednesday morning the Modocs had a Restcyep Because ue CouLpy’? Kiss THe Lap Srcpents.—The Rey. Dr. Munsell, [resident of the Tilinois Wesleyan Umversity, has been brought before the trustees upon a cha bs wt big fi.¢ In their camp. Major Thomas dropped fan “The Lert rag ‘eat apoio a uel directly futo Ki, provoking a irantic war the course of Dr. Munsell in kissing different | ¥.100? «ml causing the sudden extinguishing of the ttre. Another shell dropped in the same young ladies as unwise and improper. locality was foll by yells of paw and from which we imfer that the salutes would have heen perfectly ‘wise and proper it the Doctor | {inmay- | Lhe Modocs then appeared and fight ‘ai contined himself to one young lad Ameinecadhame the mkawer aon anae oes the trustees a that the kissing was alw driven back. At4 after another fight the presence of third parties, so that th ee Medex. ‘7 attempt to break have been no improper Intent.” | ‘This is aniid; | ie, Modecs, gave up the attempt to brosk put the Doctor is hufty about the matter, and | Shrough our lines attempted to advance has resigned the President's chi upon them. The Modocs fought ior their lives JUDGMENT ON until the mortars opened withstood the tire m. When the shells began falling in ist they broke cover, dashing across ‘he ledge, losing two men killed ‘and one wounded. M until 2 p. . gave judgment inthe | their m' ‘Atlantic inquiry yesterday, in-open court. He commends the conduct of ‘the officers after the The Third Day. ship struck, but condemus her ment . from te time she bore up for Halifax. p.m. | our troops were Paced ie thefaoe canes, + y taim’s Col cit- leaving the deck at midnight. Mis certiieate | 8COUs Powtion, and arms were imued to the cit ¢ izens and about<wenty Warm Spring Indians. The nigel faz w cos peentdged n front = Captain "8 strong! Was captured, 4) some okiiers brought in might be canceled, bat im consideration of his eforts to save lite it shall be reveked for two years. John Brown, fourth officer, is to be sus- pended tor three mo: bo Tne oCA LP OF SCAR-PACED CHARLEY, - , who was found wou! im the cave. ‘One a pring Indians. Eugene Hove: a tite by the | with hems command, was killed, ancl his body frightiully mutilated by the Modocs. re a charice en. Gi THK INDIANS W: Wal the lava oe ae of decision of court of Cage repdered A unless Governor Whyte should save him from the gallows. The court sustained all the rulings of the court below, a minority, consisting of Judges Bowie and Stewart only, dissenting trom the decisio ai Caries Gnivy oneapedlione the aa Sexscy and Charles Carry iew state prison erday morning, by cuttii througt ‘the roof and letting. theseelve Meads ol a Semteued. A recsetine st Ki - enderf. Yne Tips Turnep.—One hundred thousand soverei have from the. of taf tartier, shipieonee will meehoni et a an of the bank rate of interest. Baroy Justcs Ligsie died at Munich yes- terday, after a painful flings, 70. 2 Commopore Watson died in a fit of apoplexy at San Francisco yesterday evening. _——— ban. Porg is better but still confined to his a7" If O'Kelly doesn't ibe tell ere tae ie obituary.—Cincinnat: Commercial. “, Db. , Of the firm: & Emerson, of Boston, in ork tae ona of {ee y, was taken eave the | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR This Aflernoon’s * Dispatches. urther Particulars of the Three Days? Pigs, Tight fadians Kitted on Phursday. Lava Buos, Apr ' Dave only the scalp this morning. Is with the « The Indiac soy Hovey k ers whe came & » that the enemy onghokt, su tha: x aashed wiih thre: © pUrsait Of the Modo. terly trom the lava Berl Jack's band w The wth ¢ morning te and some to Hoves® tedy the cavalry in : PUGEUIT OF TRE sAvaors. The Modocs are vow guerrilla afternoon we cord <r « lava beds, indicading plainly that the Moo. — e traveling toward Wilson spiings. o Kd emugrant read, er for the Clear and Goose lakes. 7 tor the conntry cast cold emigr trom Oregon some time this evening KiONT REDSKINS KILLED on THURS Sax Fraxcisoo, April i—The lat atch from Vreka io-night says that docs are known 1) have been killed in vesterday. PEACE COMMISSIONER MEACHAM MAL died of 2 GENE CANny’s FUNERAL took place in Portland today. THE FATE OF SCAB PACED CHAR New York, April 18. A Yreka »: Scar-Faced Charley bad a log b Tr) fight, and while trying to crawl away be wan Lnisbed by & private of troop K, cavairy OTHER LNCIDENTS OF TRE Plow The Warm-Spring Indians found « call a dozen wounded Modocs hidden socks and vealped them, bis ear Yreka. w: help a battery, was killed, scrippod ~« and @ piece of his stomach cut out b docs. “His body was recovered and | the troops. rr ful Railroad Accide i. A TRAIN PALL® TH und KILLKO. April 19—A « at occurred (0 a sieambeat tranny © Stonington and Pi ing. The steamboat train from Stowii. ton i Be jell through a bridge at Bicone cl Six cars were plunged into ti: SOM are suppescd to ha . «es have already been re i from the ruins, The acctdemt was causou oy 4 freslet ANOTHER ACCOUNT. | Provinence, April 19.—The steamboat ‘ for Providence pianged int « river this morning at | was carried aw have been taken and two unknow persons bay becn recovered. NINE IES RECOVERED. Provipesce, A i.—Nine bodies have been recovered thus far. Thomas Nolan, « Boston, had his thigh fractared. ‘The en, and fireman were burned to a crisp at t posts. ° Piftecn or Twents Persons Barned to Den lepot for the names ot t ler. Few details were kw: The following bas been rec “Kinestos, Mareh ts Mendent Boston and Providence Smith, the agent, ix all right all burned, bat the smoking car. About fifteen or J to death. Quite a run (Signed) Hntioed non Status of the Penusylvania haights of Ppthine hevtered. HMOND, Va. April 19.—T pon the further consideration of the Pennsylvania snes the Supreme Lodge of the World, bk Pluk, i was orcsred that Penusyly tiirnished with a new ritual, and that ber resentatives be restored to their seats o floor of the Supreme Lodge. By a vote of that body, the grand lodge of vania was then restored to its proper standing. The question relative t subordinate lolges demanding the ampliti Supreme Chaneelor de ified right to se! direct legisiavion e' From Europe Te-day. REVOLT OF SPANISH VOLUNTEERS. Maphip, April 19.—The volunveers in Ma laya mutinied yesterday and refused to obey orders from their officers. Great exciement prevailed in the city. The leaders in the re- bellious demonstration were arrested aud jin- prisonerd, when order was restared. BULLION FOR Lowpor, April 19.—The bullion drawn from the bank of F. 4 yesterday for shipment to New York will be taken out by the steamship Scotia, which sails from Liverpool to-day. New York TRE LATEST WIVE MURDER. | New Yor«, April 19.—Mary Kegan dior night St. Peters Hoxpital, Brooklyn uries ¢ been inflicted by her husban Jegan has heen arrested. THE WEEKLY BANK “T ei A.A. Fol decrease, $179,000; legal tenders, * $1,081,325; deposits, increase, $205,100; circula- tion, decrease ,$1.100 A Railroad Barned Microrp CEexrEx, Unio, April 19.—The Pitt-burg, Cincinnati and St. Louis railroad depot.and the warehouse of Shoul! & McMahill containing 6,000 bushels of grain, were Larned last night. The amount of low auknown. ANOTHER. , April 19.—The general Midland ratiread com Port Horr, Ca ————> = Montreal Still Foeded Fe sepe ys Aprit Pe lower city surmerged by water. artof Griffintown ix now the streets. The inhabitants are suff alke and boats are paddled about consequence of the flood. At the —_ Owing to the sudden the was driven in with great vioten. destroyed a number of 3 Cricaco, Apri & Beardstown, i, yerterday the tral of C.F. Difterbacher, cir. it eh ‘OPCass county, for the Murder of W.E. Milistead at Virginia, 11, Stptember last, resulted in the acq a of the prisoner, Amother Man Killed at Dupeat’s Pow. der Works. EMINGTON, Det., April 19.—Another ex- plaston occurred this morning ai Dupont’s pow- works. Michael Dougherty war kitica.

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