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THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays excepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penusylvania Avenue, cor. lith St., wr YUE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, & M. KATKPUANN, Prestdcat. —_—o—__— ‘Ali ts served by carriers to TEE EVENING sn Cents pen Waek,or Foriee Four Cents PER MONTH. Guy Cxnts each. Sis months, 83°; one year, 88. THE WEEKLY STAR—Pablisned Friday—S1. a . SP Invariabiy in advance, tm both cases. and | 32 paper sent longer than paid for. j Voz. 41—N2. 6,271. TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. rdere left vivania avenue; syivania avenu* and 9b street; neupassed in sweetness of | f finish, low prices, i WILD & aR REA > ir northwest: jconers im Pianos and | a, Polishing and Varnishing apl7-tr | JW VUrENRA BUUSE, Sa z FORD......Proprietor and Manager. FAREWELL WEEK OF M'LLE MARIE AIMEE. THE QUEEN OF OPERA BOUFFE. AND THE EW PARISIAN OPERA TROUPE, The most Suc cveatal organts: MONDAY EVENIN Will be proanced, for the last jebrated opera, LA G TUESDAY, April 29, the new «7 LES CENT VIERG ral adunimeion, #1; reserved reserved seats in daleyny, _EVENING STAR._ Washington News on Harpe In TeRNAL Reverve.— source to-day were $258 988.55. Resignation ACcEPTED—The President has accepted the resignation of Captain James Thompson, of the 2d infantry, to take effect September Ist, 1STS, Tre PaRKine Commission has decided to plant M street north with the soft or silver that tree being deeme! id Gossip. ¢ receipts from this ; March 25, ® P.M ‘This ts the article we have now sold for upwards of five years with an I satisfaction; put orsal large bottles at One Doilar per bottle. or can be ity. that we will return the moner if this locs uot give satisfaction or prave aa repre- ‘Also an excellent stock of Cali and t 0 great rie maple, Acer dasy) Sore fornia Wines—Port, 7th stroct n. w.y Twmer and | ‘ r | Orzans. * Mosea’, cor. 7th ay. Pianos and other instruments packed and m- All work gnaranteed. mah3s-1y . JKEK & C0.S PIANOS, aan ee PHILADELPHIA GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. ‘These instruments, which, om account of thelr wa over ail others, have fa a fe polar hore, as well as all} ountry. can be had gow for the fol- 700. mg ogi 8. ) Save fru to $30 to 4 ait outs are iusited toroal and coanpare for themselves Pianos for r nt. Piano exch and Repairing properly atteuded to. ee si CARL RICHTER. | he weer 933 Pennsylvania syenoe W 114m ENabE 8 Barrimone, Maia GRAND, SQUAKE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. ‘These instruments nave been before the be b, Werkmaachip and durability. Ti Baws been warded sixty five gold and aliver at d.flerent fai ther competitors. All of theiz EQUARE PIANOS bave thelr new and proved eraffe, ‘s PIANOS and PIANOS aré tous well-known factories for sale REICHEN BACH" > Warerooms. 483 Lith strect DEPOSITS, with Booking BANKING nOotsE J. HW. SQLIER & 0O., a Bo. 939 P Special attention fi othe which will pa: { time ters Finest c tase seer nities ke ; permission to Lewis Johnson & Co. Moses Kelly, Esa, € + Washington, D. HE NATIONAL Cor f BANK OF THE REPUB oom tee 7th and D streets.) OPEN FLOM 10 4. M. ocr ___CHA&. BI Pim ore (j®PMAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BAN«, , No. 1% SevENtTH STREZT, Opposiie tha Post (ca Deparinuent, Rhoure: 98.m.todp.m. Saturdays opes an mst Feeeivn depatia oat ae meee CA deposits, Culiections made ané rts Nita, Previdert, A. EBERLY, Y. Prov, SATTINGLY Sec, C: E: PRENTISE Cuan? " ‘HE FREFDMANS SAVINGS AND =e TRU SY conpsnys Banking Hones, No. 1507 Pexnsylvania avenue, opposite the Treasury pays sik PERCENT. INTEREST. Mmieresi Me the Farst af Each Month. PAYS FOUR PER CENT. on basincss mccouuts from date of deposit. issues Certificates of Depo. rea Sant s per cout BRANCH OFFICES fo all large t Bas A OFFICES in large towus snd Cities of the Se and Southwest. from 6% to8 ae nee JY CooKE « €o., BANZERS, 2UY AND SELL FOREIGN EXCHANGE ana ESSUR CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT tor ‘Travelers, @vatiabie im any part of the world. JAY COOKE, MeCULLOCH & 00,, Lobo. err Cushed tm ans part of ENGLAND, [RRLAND and BeotLann, free ae. may 13 tel, Hock ACh webs ead taiporten Kigaors of ol ANS, Draggist, and D streets n. w yates OPERA HOUSE, Ep at the Indian Burean’ that Co. . SAD chisé is off his reservation committing depre- When last heard from, a simrt time on the reservation laced by Gen. Howard, and express: his nt ion of Temaining t Tre Wurat GRAtD eee Batchelor's Hair Dye is the best in the world, ice < wes ‘Hair Dye; no ridiculous pointinent, harmieas, 5 at all di ‘S MINSTER ago, he was still | Will have the houor of appearing bef of this city. In each NGE OF PROGRAMM the only true and fore the evtizens 5 K. Having many Pop ular and Talented Artiste, prominent among win REM HALL, SAM PRL NY BOOKER, CHAS. H ER, Song and Dance Artists, RT: ‘The latest report from the Department of Agriculture, states that, on the whole, the prospect for the wheat crop is more favorable than last #ear at this time. it says that the indications all point of great abune ing reported an unfavorable con- le the cure of Nerv Weal Disease of the Urinary au: whole train of to another y: nee, scarcely a FINE ORCHES Reserved Seats for sale at ; 5 PIANOS from $278 to 678. { ‘Box Office for three tay eae ‘UN THEA o tev ASHINGT: THEATER Co mtg bdo young Amet THOMPSON. ar on Thursday, April 24h, and each thereafter, in th Prrsowat.— New York yesterday. Davis leaves San Franci Modoe war to-day. t Wilson was in en. Jefferson C. co for the seat of the General Hardee, from the ‘@ny one who a JOSE: Re-engagement of the +" Gen. N. P. Chipman yesterday for S Europe in a few d GENFRAL Cre LADIES’ GOODS. kK” GLOVES! Engagement of the fa MR. BILLY DE ‘astic success of the bri M'LLE COUCHITN RONZATTI 3 ts, THE SENYAH=! »T1ON.—Maeh com- ment has been caused by the announcement that Brevet Brigadier General George Crook, now fighting the Apaches, was to be promoted to the grade of brigadier general, to Bll the ath of General Canby, ds the rank of leu- RE. ut Premiere Lan. Every pair warranted, At M. WILLIAN’S, 907 Pennsylvania avenuo. MES: ©, B, GILLET. “NEW YORK M1 Hs the Drill Queen? TWO NEW G First appearance of SAMUET, the Kin AND BALLETS brigadier general of vo! he army extends, lonel, and after to take a second FANS DA ful Datch Com R HERBERT The beantiful and dashin however, only ANIA AVENUE, TON D.C, * just rtarned trom New York with the vies and uovelties in j that the President has the right lientenant, if finery and Faw No. ¥ MODOCS, &c REPRESENTATIVES OF THE Rea Ap were before t asked to be relieved from the 5 per y and 1 per cent. a month interest ou the tax which the Sopreme i dividends declared durivg the The company de- 1 now thatthe cent. penalty a at ARKRITER’S. roots between D and FANCY Goons, BERG & €O., 707 Market Space. ded is due oy streven months of 1570. ined to pay itthen, a has decided that they um relieved from the pena The commiss no power to remit, th So. 639 7th ot KE streets, ci ht fo Fail. ba ‘gest stock Paper Ha: AIR GO ctares, Frames, Pictar old to the very best hi JUsTa 1, between 6th and 7th nw ¥ attended to. Cash paid. 113 LD GOLD, SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, Er fair prices for a Rew seh ld Furniture bought rtly siented to by Al MISS McCOR MICK, SYLVANIA AVENUE and yesterday , to bribe Captain and sold. oes Oy ad 4 member of the board Taylor, of Kent it THURSDAY, Arrit 4tH, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Some two years ago ¢ st Houston, and the: ich the special atten STAMPING DEPOT, tary ordered another invest Houston was again exon sion reached that his accuser was insane. Cap Houston was replace me time ago, but not on ac against him by 617 Seventy Street, Opposite Patent Oitice, Refer (by. permiee Paymaster Genera! kK in the board by a Mr SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, the entire stock OF THE NEW YORK Bazan, 441 Seventh street, near B. NO HUMBUG. was believed to se, Cashier German Aineri- Ay IxTERESTING Point.—Under the contract Department with the Mail Steamship company to carry the mails tween San Franci eral of Switzerland yWrrttan DICKSON, GENERAL of the Post Of sco and Chin: s ny i8 under obligations tu transport the in American bottums, ne of their steamers, the America. by fire y now submit the question to th Department whether, if they send on onthe Ist of June next ina foreign ve: they now think it like! to do, they will be p: ployed an American ship. As the law Specifies ‘‘American built vessels INSURANCE th ee GTAROH ENAMEL ta the best article in orld for imparts a beautiful gices rocers. BNHAM & CO., 160 West Lombard strest, Baiti I As they rece AGENT, FTEENTI STREET, SITE TREASURY. st insurance companies repre- Manofacturers, sented Prompt settlement of losses and fair dealing enar- the same as if the fish, and having but N.Y. avenue and 18th street Ws WHOLESALE DEALER IN LUMBER. LIME, CEMENT, SAND, &c. BER BILLS cut to order on shoi UE STONE for Bui ‘purposes ered to pay for that part will, however, trust to tion, (the amount be lar trip. The com; ng abont £12,009 for ane ) claiming that they have not violated the t of the contract, and that they did the best hey could under the circumstances. QUB LATEST EXCITEMENT. Macadamiziug sae auy part of the Dis eee 2 wae How THEY Disross ov Wovtp-se Mur- i mae DEKEUS IN FRaANCR—At Melun, France, a young man,or lad, aged twenty, w days ago for a savage assault on he iatter on recoveri wounds, visited his son, and expressed approbation “at the length of time his sou left unexeente: departed. The unfortunate cried like @ ebild, ATTRACTIONS FOR SPRING. EDUCATIONAL. Iss HARROVER'S SCHOOL FOR Y¥ LADIES AND CHILD. 36 Txt Park. Fourth quarter will be; 6th; fall term September 9h. THE MOST INCREDULOUS BEING RAPIDLY CONVINCED. 1 his son and ASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, and Louisiana avenue, Commer Tih street PAYS © PEK CENT. INTEREST CN DEPOSIT {nterest commences from date of Ts LATEST WUNE ft © $8 suit, new selling rep'dly at ST 101) Penns. ave hear Uth. = +] 8E BAPivITY 45D EASE WITH WiicH are removed and the feet relieved, ff alll from Benico-, Bad Naile, Ac, at DR WHITE'S katab- lebmem, 3 15th street, opposite the Treasury, is Quite surprising to persons unaccustomed te ‘his Becthod of operating, which is eutirely diftorent from practice of tearing off the 1 the old-time ngrowing tos- Bat denct nop Tato the banicn, = fetresst ugly 5 one which iged the sufferer atney is 8°, is little or no te . Persone think there is economy of time, co ‘aod health in anceca- taf cual visit to the Obiropodist; and it is a well-known fact that th of persons vat bebored in publ far'ncd pear to wisit FRESH, SALT and SMOKED MEATS, ~ at peer cn epieeeutne the beet sty leg x FRUITS, sud VEGETABLES, wn thet someon geured at this Market. mardl ly y ROBT WYATT. ai¢ ih VIENNA EXPUSITION. CULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT, IssveD BY = JAY COOKE & cu. ‘The Cirentar Letter i¢.@ letter of Introduction to Daokers of ch ‘owe howd the world, identity- vrining payments to him as ofhix deposit with us. be furudshed upon applica- JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, a WASHINGTON. ‘PBs CHINESE Tea Has removed to 613 D street, Batween Tih, north side. ‘TEAS cheaper than ever. No rent to pay. febl4-Sm L. BENJAMIN. Fropricter |; RANELING Co, F OPTICIANS, *P HE NEAREST ROUTE tothe V d 1 ‘ie is bg she way of A.STRAUS’, Tei Res g pre eee SS TONE Masons a5 ‘D BUILDERS. —— OCT DING STONE pow being landed at Ih street and other wharves trem tho ncoue ed J is H. BALL. Orders recetved Bt office, Room 9 Building, or on board Sag Julia, foot of High strvet, Gcoreetown, apt het gged the executioner to promise “not to hurt him,” and before he could receive a reply was pushed under the knife, then into his g1 close by; all tint EMENTS OF and BOOK- RA AR KEEPING taught to indi dt jock Building, Ith st., ber 7 Lettering, $10—Them stylish Suits at $10. Please Everyb andy. $10-—Them Serviceable Suits at $10 Suit Everybody. €10—Them Handsome Suits at gre eet E and ES CORBIDON, Teacher, Card-writ . Ps vn, exccuted tender“ Sy BIsMarck Ay eRe house of the Prussian Diet yesterday e: ina debate, which lasted six hour and appointm le one of his powertal eches in support of the bill. He defended ttitude the government had tak, the domineering assumptions of the He took oceasion to deny the oft- stigated the occupa-* jan government. TED INDIAN OvTRAGE.—A special despatch to the St. Louis Dem Denison, Texas, says that reports are in cirea- lation there, which are believed, that a train with government supplies for Fort Griffiu from Denison on the 15th inst., consistin four-mule wagons. was captured by In Gole Creek, sixty-five miles trom Denison. Four of the eight men who were with the train ited and two wounded. NGLAND FoRGens.—Bidwell, ad forger, arrested in Hx —The upper nf SECRETS OF sUC- droseed; then why hesi- c tote when you : be b Clothier, 1011 Penna, ave., n Silat STRAUS’ O—Them Nobby, well-made Suits, at $10, ARE SOLD TO EVERYBODY. repeated report that he im: tion of Rome by the F Anorner Rep FINE CLOTHING OUR JUVENILE NOVELTY. SUMMER, NEW SPRING STYLES. MADE TO ORDER IN NEW YORK are said to have been THE LAKGEST ASSOKTMENT Tne Bank or Li #9 —Onr full Suit for Boys’ School Wear at $4. $3—All the Boys like— #4—Our School Suits at $5. 5—All the Boys want—$5 * 7¢ wat Pour School Baits at 95. 9—All the Boys wear—95 : on 32 onr School Suitsat $5. >—Our fashionable and well-made . ' School Suits at $3 IN THE COUNTRY tain, and will probably be sent to England in a -war. Several contederates of Bxiweil, g Wilson, are stit! in Havana. amination of MacDonald was continued in New York yesterday before the United States com- SAMPLE SUITS READY MADE, Two SvicipEs.—A. Dodelloy, member ol the of trade of Chicago, fatally shot himseit Business embarrassments are supposed to be the cause of the rash act. john Yellhann, a resident of CarroRion, one of the suburbs of Bal cide yesterda: mestic difficult A Fattor Sixty F, ‘oodet FUK MEN, BOYS AND CHILUKEN. ° ARE MADE OF DURABLE MATERIAL. haat evenian SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. ‘itimore, committed sui- bY taking arse HABLE BROTHERS, - FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Conner 71H anv D Streets. QW ON EXHIBITION, the bon ton White ‘Vest, (entirely new, Tings, at’ A. STRAUS), ith. 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK. GENUINE RENOWNED yore he sheath Seebis nat STRAUS” Se mansess: ‘#eT.—Professor Dehonne, tight rope walker, while ‘leston, South Carolina, yes- a@ distance of sixty feet, and was dangerously hurt in the head and leg. ‘The fall was caused by the breaking of the rope. IN THE LIBEL svUiT of school commissioner ng end Brook}; battons fastened abl 1021 Penna. aye., near O11 Penna, ay marsess: 64 ‘a large stock of all kinds of Sin- RUBBER, BIOKEL, UNTED HARNESS, » v8. Bowen, proprietor of ‘corru| 2 SS are his bond»men. In connection with m ness, | am now prepared MAKE SHIRTS TO ORDER, having engaged the services of one of the best cut- tersin the country for that purpose. Being satis. fied of my ability to give entire satisfaction, eoth in style and fit, I respectfully solicit the patrouage of meron eee erat, Merchant Tailoring busi- rt We bave om hand i gle and Double Gilt Bricuam Youxe, ‘the bosom of his cg Si Solomon. no family ever is a perfect Sierra of Tue Porg has confined to bis bed. had a relapse, and is again S7 Thirteen hundred head Indians from Yakabama a antry strength, TRUNES and SATCHELS in great variety. CEDAB TBUNKS, for protection against moths. Call and examine stock. es s2-Im 497 Penn. ave, next to National Hotel. E<4sn8 THE GOLD SPECTACLE, Fr A. HEMPLEB, Optician, LUTZ & Bi SP ects Notice. ubbard, of Massach asetts ‘ived versity ie Fas Ov inbEarEpatae, the exceeding inappropriate degree of Bach Board of Works. H. Mitburn, the blind preacher, has obtained a divorce from his wife, who was il belle of Baltimore, and mar- chaplain of Congress. ene ae Goman English-speaking work in harmony with the soien' by Polembtr's Gost Nithingun-shet distance of thé No arrests. wee once a beantitul tied him when Be The dele; pointers of diderent {i in session in Phi national: nA CHEVE SAT STRAUS’ tor Tia! A388 WHER Jorg al Fava carbene SOME inks MERCHANTS, ortert Rutice a: worth of silks @. ¥. ATLEB. ‘eve.snear th, | sets hati The New Offictal HOW THRY DIFFER PROM THE STANTS IN COM- Se A law passed by the last Congress made it brncen’s Dh patches. incumbent upon the Postmaster General (the ASSO franking privilege having been abotished after CIATED PRESS REPO RTS. the Ist of July next) to prepare a special stamp. 1 7 or stamped ohvenne. tote enc chty for eaten HE LOUISIANA CONFLICT. mail matter for cach of the executive depart- ments, and to be supplied by the proper ovticer of said departments to al! persons under its di- | MeEmery rection requiring the same for official use; an! tien futher provides that all svid stamps an — Sn. stam) envelopes sha! sold or furnished & New York, April —A clal dis said several departments or clerks only at th: . specs) Sage price for which stamps and stamped envelope of like val scattered the mob who had collected, and re for the department, they being lessex- | stored onder, He has purchased a steam! nd mere convenient generally than | and armed it with twelve-poun stamped envelopes. When in New York a fen weeks since General Terrell, Third Assistant | eae ef neerssity tornn up the river bayou. Postmaster General and bi successor, Mr. EF. which, at thts stage ot the water Will enable W. ‘ber, fixed upon designs tor these stamps, | them nf netrate almost any parish of the state. nvited proposals for their manufacture. | He has directed the attorney general e lowest bidder, the Continental Bank Note TO PROKVCUTE X"ENRY AND OTHERS company, which does much work in the way of Jer the usurpation act, and also for treason. note printing for the government, was awanted following is hix letter to Attorney the contract and has already forwarded a num g ber of specimens of the new stamps for ‘Enery the inspection of the Post Otice Department Ew Onieans, April 22, 187%. These specimens are very beautiful in design, | Pielir, Attorney General ’ and will doubtless be accepted by the Postma~ | this state, having complained ter General. The medallion beads on the new Te 1 prosecute the persons who, on the stamps will remain the same as on the ordinary lay of March, 1873, organized an armod re stamps, but the color of the stamp aud the bor. | s!slanee to, and precipitated an attack apon the der and the letter: Il be different for th constituted and legal authorities of this state, stamps of different departments. Although the | whereby the lives of several citizens were sac colors of the stamps have not yet been officially | Tificed, and as fam advised that the persons selected they will probably be as follows: For | Who committed that outrage were guilty of the the Executive department, chocolate; Post | capital crime of treason, and having intorma- Office, black; Navy, blue; War, carmine; Inte- | tion in my possession which tmplicates Jon i tate, green; Treasury, velvet | McEnry in the crime aforesaid, and believing purple; Agricultural, oran; the state can establish that be and his aiders In several classes of stamps the designs wil! and abcttors have continued to maintain their emblematic. For instance, on the navy stamp | trearonable organization, and are still project there is a cable which runs entirely around the | ing and levying war against the commonwealth border, and astar in each corner; and in the | and that the massacre in the parish of Grant, if War-department stamp represenations of a | not directly planned and ordered by this man let are placed below and to the right and | and his associates, was the result of their treas- leftor the central head. Tuallof the stamps | opable acis against the state government, 1 the letters -U. §.,” and the name of thedepart- | therefore direct you to lay before the grand ment (with tie word department incariah jury of this parish such proof as may be fur abbreviated to “ Dep't") appear prominently. nithed you louking to the iuictment of the sai ter being generally placed at the top of | John McEnery and any other persons impli mp. At the bottom of the st direc Lim to prosecute Gover * letters and figures indicating its ation ‘ion. If yon meet with any There are cleven denominatio » you will re- | each department c immediately. Linclose, | ranging fr y cents in value. Four special stamps, dition to the regular official stamps, w S, signed by the <aid uming to be governor of this be prepared for the Department of State, to b - used im the transmission of mehe Other papers and proofs will be furnished you They will be of the denomin . $19 | together with the names of witnesses. ively. The new stam Very respectfully, We. P. KeLtoe nly Ist next, but will be reas New Orleans i+ quiet and orderly. to supply, on requisitions trom the heads of ass a partments, early in June. THREATEN AIRS The Political Situation Exptained. NvON, April 25.—Dispatehes received in Wadrid state that the latter city excited during the past few Was expected on Wednesday night, and the theaters were all closed. During the day of Wednesday the permanent committee of the assembly had a long session i th . Hennessey. M recently b Gor relanchol arsoi Der salvia were the victims of came.home from his work it Py to of his room lock He and could get no answe: bis wife walking up and waiting a halt hour bh and then it was of ing the room he upl room. After force the door. wife, with he uto a Wash-t enter e bodies of t At first Hennessey thos cessary to again convol en washing the chikiren, bostpone the elections for members of the Con- hat his children were dead. | stituent Cortes. Senor Castelar finally asked for an adjournment for twelve hours, which the committee refased. The members of the gov- ernment then retired to deliberate upon the they would ta! the afternoon cle we'll unteer=, composed of monarchist=, revolted a The two bodies were hoi fired on General Gontreras, who escaped, tilated. the features being unrecognizable. ‘1 tour other persons were killed and se flesh was burned from their faces and suoukters, | wounded. The agitati and their eyes had been roasted out. Her e\"l st | on, shots being tired child, a little girl of tive years, was found quict- | A number of vol ly asleep in bed in another room, unharmed by Congress, where the permanent committee was her crazy mother. The children’ we: in session, and the committee sought safety in ly first strangled, then stripped, and th fight. Marshal Serrano and a number of isis ed on the topot the s political friends, feating the wrath of the mb, and hair were toun prudently hid themselves. On Thursday a gov: ernment decree appeared dissolving the periia- hent committee, and the city became m sre tranquil. Lieut. General Socias has been ap. pointed captain general of Madrid, to sner General Pavia, who tendered his r c ——5—— New York Notes, THE LUNATIC MURDERESS. ted. that the Carlists had been checked, restored in the army aud td . looking on the toor tub were t jeorge and Fran his wite bi he seon agony of the Annie, what is this? What does this moan The poor deme Hash; dor nteers broke into th neck and twisted their them over in order to g tub, Dr. Thompson, the family physician, wa sent for, and pronounced the woman insane, She was taken to Bellevue hos ne Apvancr ty Coat.—The circular of te | yay ya ag tes yy ee Wilkesbarre Coal aud ron company tor May | aA" Inctevertne, Mim Meneesee ee ee ws an advance of 10 cents aton on present | Jered ber uvo chikicen on Wed: y uald God rates. This isin accordance with an arra. and His is ina vision told her to kill her ment made between the companies in their | Shijaren. the coroners pte een by yn meeting of January 16, when they formal | that she killed the children ina fit of insanity. combination for the purpose of protecting | She will be sent to the lunatic asylam. themselves against the excessively low pricesof : 4 AN ECCLESIASTIC DISPUTE ie hey agreed that an average of $5 a ton | ip Mount Vernon, Westchester county, relative to the rectorship of Trinity church, resulted yesterday in the minority obtaining pos~ession oi the keys of the church, and the consequent closing of that edifice to the rector and a ma- jority of the congregation. ey SUNDAY LAGER. 1 | ‘The dill now before the assembly prohibiting the sale of lager bect on Sunday, is exciting considerable interest in the German circles in “a as the prices began on a basis of $1.50, umd tly will be advanced 10 cents each mouth on size. The companies say that the sooner b s convince themselves that this programme [= to be carried out the better it will be for t the combination is bound to hold firm. Frei are cheap now, but will advance with the son. The coal famine in England is causin, a considerable export of authracite trom this country.—N. ¥. World. CONSECRATION OF Bisnops. —C y S . - next, the 27th inst., Rey. William H. Gross will | WON'T USE THE CABLE AT THE WiGH RATES. be consecrated at the Cathedral, in Baltimore, | ‘The 7¥ as — igh og apr nae oo on thy Lr - reneal. lowing Key. Dr. N. A. Corrigan will be conse- | reduced. ; erated in New Jersey as Bishop of Newark ‘ retene4 Sah ieee i both having been appointed to their sacred of- | A private ca tepatch was sues ison te tices by the Pontiff, Pius IX., during the past | ‘ly, stating ‘lat a disagreement has arisen be- month of March, the one t+ succeed Bishop | tween Bischoffsheim : CIVIL RIGHTS. The bill securing to the colored people rights at theaters, hotels, which passed afew days since, has rece:ved Archbisho} ttiocese. ‘The ceremonies will be v: and some eight or ten bishops will |» the smneineny, participating in the services. | ® The Archbishop of Baltimor: will also b cent at the consecration of Dr. Corrigan, and | Tom where gas had escaped. the event will take place in St. Patrick’s Cathe- A IRE THIS MORNING itk deal. drawl, Newark, and promises to be a most im- | % I! Broadway, occupied by several silk deal- posing religious ceremon: Tur New Revoierion 1 Sra. in Possession of the Ca, —Recently there was a division ot the politiesl elements in Madrid, | and Apper’s fur $1,200. The building wasdam- each taking sides for and against the permanent | aged slightts commission, by which the body of the Assembly ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF A MURDERER. hoped to contro! the Ministry. Serrano apy entlyhoped to determine the balance against attempted snicide this morni Ministry by a coup d'etat throngh a military demonstration and pronunciamento in favor of si beki here. his bome nearly destroyed in Brooklyn ‘ast stock of Mortis Apper to the extent of about order and against the dissolution of the perma- ne nent commfasion: His pian Tailed, beckeen at The Rascally Red Skins, the critical moment the soldiers fraternized | TROUBLESOME IXDIANS IN THE NORTHWEST with the ple and the volunteers proved faint- x AND SOUTHWesT. hearted. ee ‘isorders on Wednesda: New York, April 25.—A Washi dis. night, and at midnight the Ministry in counell | patch says information trom Oregon is to the —— the permanent commission was | effect that troubles are antic’ with the source of reactio1 agitation, upon the commission to dissolve willingly or be | ticij in army dieolved byforce, and decreed its diss bistion orate P may be expected. and disarmed its defenders. Tue Reds now hold Arizona und New Mexico advices also state possession of the city. that Cochise continues to practice his raids on ————_____. region. Starting RUMOR a8 To THE CAUSE OF THE KicaMonp Switcu Digasrre.—There are ru- mors, which we hope, for the sake of human nature, are baseless, that the disaster on the many times before. As regards bridge it- self the statements are contradictory, that the foundations were impriperly ta sok New Haven Polladéore ee -B7“‘Itis barde to have yure girl go backon Songs Shell, of La Crosse, before iepact the Early ls the, latest name mentioned for Seed th Cpe thereot Jubatant their prospects of the diplomas to A po te Rt rte oedaeens ie ea j his neck. Farwell is un S7-A. member tram y heard in his own by bis church. Vigorous Measures of Gov. Kellogg. be Prosecuted for Usarpa- trom New Orleans to the Times yesterday says are sold at the several postoffices | Kellogg sent the state militia to Tangipaho Atter a careful consideration of the matter the | perish, installed the officers of that parish, and howitzers and amized a battalion of cavalry, intended in | Carondelet, the tr } den cinding bis w of Governor Dix, ard is nowa '§ anvounces its abstention from the use Of the Atlantic cables until the rates are Amal the Erle managers Persico, resigned, and the other in. place of | "ete, and the former is selling out all his stock ey. transferred to this arch. | in Landon, and has given orders tw sell his stock pre- | Bight by bis taking a lighted candie into a Ball. Sun. crs and lace manufacturers, did damage to the $5,000, and to the stock of Wm. Emerson about $5,000. ‘The latter's stock is insured for $45,000, Kob't P. Blakeley, the murderer of his niece, by cutting the im his arm with a razor. Physicians and called | Nez Perces Indians, which have longdeen _ circles, another I) a the Milleniam Kansas. te " th tod banquet Sat ar was largely attended, GU seme of Atokmon. Topeka, J r por, and Fort Seett. a well aso! Lear. worth, Deingypresent. The Senator, in Tesponke toa toast referring to political strifes im Kan- sas. said the mars oc poop: are new har moniously united on all questions relating to the vital prosperity of the state, that Grom a» suranoes received from the press, legisiatare and persons of all partes be believed he repre- entire people of K decmmeer rn eotees De ee ed rey 8 ane wer : the state. The crixix bas been 4 the feeling among the peopte that their honor Dad been stained and prosperiiv retacled | abuses which bad grown tov bold from succr W Deed genceal me —- —. Westera RAILROAD &MASH-UP Cimersmatt, April 2iThe northern bonnd train on the Louisvilie, New Albany and Ob: $Ago Fallroad ran of the track near Elicttsvitie, ana, yesterciay, throwing one bag, car and two coacher.on their siden. (ne ten wa badly hurt, a coach falling on him. No other Persons are seriously injured. TWO EMIGRANTS sUPFOCATED Two emigrants, named fe wnt Aa: Stent. ——.——_. Commissioner Van Buren’s Bonds tn- MIS DRAPTS WORTHLESS UNTIL THE DERE r 18 REMEDIED. New Vore, April 25.—It is stated that an (Xam nation at the State department disc cscs the fact that Commissioner Van Bure Veenna exhibition, in filing his bond signed it, nor is it properly sealed, and ¢ te parcwent has no alternative but to withbeil the paymentof his dratis wutd the requirements have been compiled with = Blast, gh Chere) Hu caving of earth caused by blasting. A. med Cousins, tad both legs broken a erwise in, né, he will probably ¢ dcr was from Goochland uty, and wae years ol@. Coustue was about @ years old. and lived in Richmond. ee Yorktown Termineas of the Chesa- Peake and Ohie Kalirend. Foutkess Moxgox, April 2.—1 corps, in charge of Major Temple, b ted asutvey of the Chesapeake railroad to Yorktown, and will retar row to a point above Williamsburg some unfinished work. ‘Tuey will survey lower down the Peninsula than town Rt present 00 Ik Specie te ae Gen, Jeff C, Davis Gone to the War Sas Feancisoo, Apri and-Hardic lett bere this Of the Modoc War A 820,000 Fire, Crxci~nati, Aprtl 23.—The ‘store Baldwin, in Bardstown, Ky., was burned W nesday night; loss $29,000 ~_ 222. President Grant at Four miles from Kirkw i at which pout the road runs thr at's farm. This i» the state, and compr es. a lar of which is in an excellent sta A prominent feature is the larg used for the cattle blooded par y migt ously igy wto the lofty and airy frame structur a adapted for its purpose, and the iut scrupulously clean. we ghteon be ‘ee two-year-old colts Uwe stall ident, in a ntion to hiv stock, was all ha briskness Tasted greatiy with his usua! pace. He first had the four-year-old colt, which he dought at Long Island, and which he has named Peacemaker. exhibited. This is a very fin imma!, possessing size, beauty of color and act and is the very reverse of vicious. tater: were warm ip their admiration Kysdyk’s Hambietonian, a tive-year-c lion, raised on the farm, is a greater favorite with the President than any of the other stock Cinderella. a three-year-old colt from Flying Cloud, the Bashaw Maid; Beauty, a four-year- oid from Ethan Alien; Flora, by Lega!- fender Belle, a two-year-old colt from Hain! Jennie, Barh 230. « inteuds sendi has ten horse« 4 Bashaw Maid and Cinderella were harnessed to an open and the Presid with Mr. Garrison, ber to Washington bi > anne along the Grant and Gravois road. A mile was mate in less than three mi There Was a mare in the pasture which had cost €1,2%, and had been ruined by hard drising, though not by the owner. The President ad vised that she be killed, but Mr. Elrod, the superintendent of the farm, said he bad given to Mr. John Kiernan, chief farrier of the army. The course was acquiesced in. THE DENT HOMESTEAD. eutlemen were at the stable the t homestead, a large 4 of trame, and as large as those in the House. she replied, “they have wonderfully ¢ L re circulation, it may be well toshow how bave been used to facilitate a loan. BR im France, an individual sent daily several postal cards addressed to himself, on one of which his inquisitive janitor read me know when you will call for “hat 14,000 franes, *Your carelessness is inexplicable Yours, &. Another indicated to the janitor that bis ac- quaintance was in the full tide of good Inck “Answer Yes or No. Jam aware the girl's thousands do not concern you, bat some respect to her family. Say 4 you will or will not marry her. Lmamed Better still was this one: “Mr. J. notary, requests you to call at his office a8 soon as possible, tojacyuire poms sion of the property of the late Mr. Bigourdin. Astonished at the contents of this correspond - ence, the indisereet porter lent 50,000 trancs (en to the ingenious borrower, who, of uddenly disspyiarcd. The police were y informed of the matter, and when the oficer asked the janitor why he lent this man his money so foolishly, he answered naively, ** Because I thought he did'nt need 11.” So candid a creditor deserved better luck.—New York Tribune. Ter Weetees Texrnst—The following ac- ceountotthe great storm in the west stows it rivals the storm of January 8, although that cecurred in mid-winter, and this dates by the

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