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e THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays excepted, A ee PERSONS KILLED ABD FORTY ~ SURED. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i = Viewna, Mey 3.—A from Pent Penasyivania Avenue, cor. Lith St., : Foparted to baws Seon Lilia soneigit, ana forty IVIUING S718 SEWSPLPIR COMPAR, iletedcome eee wt eo = of the train were completely demolished. a = ate Ne ow =e 4 o-_ their subcribers st TEN CRN LA ™ + Coe Nogetnes with at te Spanish politicians, have ar- rived . this city from Span. = Manet ABUT BAND hee pote wn May 7.—The band of Cartists com THE } A ain A alee e, 41—M3, 6,281. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1873. ‘TWO CENTS, _ | Susthersrise teminth Tore mes eee eer. m Scrrender to the onet™ =m be compelled to - ONING HOMES *, May? —A" ; atch bo ss Sir Bartle Frere +i] uace we nageas FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT NEAR TESTE ate i anda SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | DEATH OF CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE | #27075 Pee Sa — = = To 9 in a call immediately. MY ENIMUS yrs SIDERUSE TE Fine Ole Bre Whisky, Particulars of His Death, and a Sketeh nts of slavery and slave extension| This Aftermeon’s Dispatches, | ‘rns eset s:ox or eur im ove. Managing Directors Pret J. Reputa and. T. Hairy Fine Oid Bye Whisky: Washington News and Gossi of His Life and Public Services which assembled at Columbus in December of coreg Secmcege Lonpon, May 7.A dispateh thom Kame eaye 1s compli Che reuaest of many promne:t Fine Gh Bye Whit) -————— P * on | So panty of Odio ontumtetea catiinettr | ASSOCIATED PRRSS REPORTS. | the conitionsl the Pope's prearioun the request 1 =f : — pos wien ane the Governor agd members aft Fine Ot Rye Whisky) Invemxar Reverxus—The receipts from this | Although the fact thet Chief Justice Chase | Corcrnor, and imwed an adérem to the peopis | pp Episcopal Bishop ef od Hues of Detogates. THE COLORS S Fine Old Bye Whisky, source to-day were 482.271.14. has been in failing health for several years past | defining its And purposes. ad- ATH OF CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE, THE CONTEST TO BE BETWEEN by. ro! AN OPERA TROOP will reproduce Bich Warranted Warranted Warrantea iow generally known, the country was un- | (ress, written re ‘by Mr. Chase, and a a be ph Bags a. POTTER ned beanitif " . re ¢ e Tue REVENUE SteaMERK FESSENDEN, now been general * ananimot ‘ % 2 THE D OR TCANTARA,” iterated, . ul usly adopted by the conv: » de-| A po; Bostox , May 7.—In relation to the - NDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS. M For Gancral unl Medwctaal Use, at Detroit, has bem ordered in commission for | Prepared for the announcement of his sudden | SOs attention a» one of the earliest exposi- Fatal Attack of Apoplexy. ing Epi Voomvention te elect = Tuney or and 13, with the entire company, greatly im, aw duty on the lakes. death in New York this morning, and expres- | ¢ ons of the political movement slavery. the diocese Masachusetts, the Adcertiser ia vores and neting. and, their Sager) Chore, po | Fitts the article we have now poli for apwants uy E sions of sorrow are as universal as the grief at | In 183 a national Liberty com assembled | His Denghters With Him at the Last sare: There is reason to delteve that the votes ounce exeerwucre “the Sacet om the Ame lean | large hdeen af Gos bale tate ranks iu Tax BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS, | the news of hisdeath is profound. The Chief | * B r. Chase was an active member joment, which were divided among the several candi- dates on the early ballotings of the last conven on eer eaten cf nie New Yor, May 1.—Chief Justice Chase was tion will be 1 ted upon Rev. F ey before adjourning sine die, in New York on | | r; Sow Yoek last of the committee on resolutions, to, which wax | “ga? Notice, that we will return the money if this | Monday, adopted resolutions ny elt Co Set refereed, under a rethot ius contents Teso- j ALAS NEW OPERA Raye AESSE Catawis nnd tngSeted Liquorsiof ail Wine seiesed te the tos fleienycys eevee Intensted “wo remain at the residonte of his _ and void, and consequefiuy as Ly nd me Hoyt, No. pete asuely ae oranctongt: basing, it © understood, . Rev. Dr. s | King ARTE erates Deeseiaw. | &tNew York; ist Ltout. Thos. E. Smyth, ordered | (Quenter, Mrs Hove eos a aeead as ioace | whenever we are called upon or enern tesen’ | teTe-and Senator Sprague were present. cmt ones hee ee oe Mitwe Se alanis setatine the Heroes tt N THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DinuER | “eee ne We plead dete ‘Thotbe he intended © Gn te | End the commition sofueed torepertie It wey THE WAR IN LOUISIANA. «| ISSIECHP to ve between Tie Fotker and DEBE" Peuiriy BUFFALO BILE. o AND SUPPER TABLE.” Wow'r Take tne Back Pay.—Senator pe oul (eonching at Weshington cad Cincin: | however, afteruesd mnyed tn Uae ookenomne ’ ment ew Lea & Perrins’ Werceste' hire Sauce Hamlin, of Maine, has refused to take his$5,000 | nati en route), where he intended to spend the | by its author, and adopted. Having. been back pay, aud turned it into the Treasury. | summer, probably with an old and intimate | charged in the United States Senate with the 3, New York, Messrs. Frye and Hale, Representatives from | friend, Mr. W. P. Mellen, who was formerly a | authorship and advocacy of this resolution, by octls Zawly Agents for the United States. the same state, have done the same. special agent of the Treasury Department. Mr. Butler, of South Carolina, who denounced Lee ———— Judge R. B. Worden, private secretary to the | the doctrine ot mental reservation apparently pak SUMMER RESCRTS. Prrsonat.—Mr. L. A. Gobright and Dr. Chiet Justice, who has been engaged for some | sanctioned by it, Mr. Chase replied: “I have ts = Dexter, members of the Centennial com- | time past writing a biography of Judge Chase, | only to say I never proposed the resolution; I FSS oSUM MER BOARDERS —Foar No. 1 | mission for the District of Columbia, have gone | Under his personal supervision, this morning } never would propose or vote for. such s resolu- 20 Exciting News from ihe Disturbed | ©**iting Time in the Dominion Par- Districts, Mament. sQUTAWA, Ont; MayZ-—The most excit! debate of the took place last night wit ae Mhis Mesmingy | <1°C™ | reference to the action of the cumimitter on the : Pacific railroad investigation. After a long Brasneans City, La, May?.—Eight Metro- | debate a division took place at an early ho politans arrived here this morning, making ts this ‘morning, when the goverament was em e, 0h the trail, the Feseue, and last shot Te commence with the musical comedy, - JENNY > f 4 : * ed a letter from Mr. Huntington, view | tion. I hold no of mental reservation. | whites altogether. The citizens refused tained by a ty of thirty-one. The pi sturdy mati: | ihed ed BORED Te ceca Suture. to Philadelphia, to attend a meeting of the jentof the Central Pacitic rairsad, en. | Every man, in my judgment, shouldspeak just | all shelter’ and they are sopping in a small committee was then that an adjourn- ban — Seats can now be — bome in @ bealthy locality. Good references comnussion. pre we aera closing an annual pass for the Chief Justice, sone thinks, keeping nothing back, here or éise- — cabin filled with negroes. They pe ae the setern of Sir Hugh ASHINGTON THEATER COMIQUE. Perticulare apply to JOHN W. KINSELL, | PRESIDENT Guanr spent yesterday at Gone- | and expressing thohope that he would beable | Wists. |, a1. Chase projected southern and | Oe cre Coleutnen Sven eetnn + & motion to this effect peing carried W ARI Nooch serert, eth Pouce aaa eee: | Clearesting, Washington county. Mami im” | va Lake as the guest of Charles L. Wilson, of | “°On'the occasion of his departure from the tity | western liberty convention, designed to em- | been removed and the Techobosts stopped asey | DY the majority above stated. saivune anesecmon’ : the Chicago Evening Journal, in company with | on- Saturday morning inet, a little breakiast | brace “all who, believing’ that whatever ts Franklin and guarded by citizens bere ill its | suous Gem, Camby Wea so kis Death. 7 RACTION LADIES’ GOODS. Lieut. General Sheridan, General Anson Sta- | party was assembled at the Sprague mansion, | worth preserving in rep’ nism can 0 filet. One Metropolitan tse ’ : yor ger, of the Western Union Telegraph, and scy. | corner of éth and E streets, where the Chief | maintalned only by uncompromising war | has Just arrived frou, St, Martimeciiee ae | Mr-E. Stecle, of Yreka, Caltornim, who wer. came through the swamp. He has verb. rowly escaped capture by the Modocs some t! nh a Fa . i of of treachery, and under jane night ae Seanad — no circumstances to place themselves. in the power of the Indians, as he was convinced, LATEST FROM THE FRONT. Krom what he saw at the time of his cecape, MISS McCORMICK, mM eral other prominent friends. Justice has —— for a year “ » consisting poy ed ee ie — a — yg maperaed is i ec. | a r ve 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Tue Remains on Mintersn Orr—A tele- pide pera Me ulna eee aud honorable Means to effect the extinction of i ‘ gram received at the Department of State to- | Judge Walker, of Ohio, Miss Carrie Moulton, | slavery, within their respective and its ith ‘new ecenery me- “IMPORTED BONNETS, pees day trom St. Petersburg, stated that a dispatch | and Mise Amy’Auld, a niece of the Calet Jus. | reduetion to ite constitutional Tanlts ie the ffec's. and with an entire and powerfully had been sent to Mrs. Orr, at Anderson, South | tice. Mrs. Sprague had left Washington two | United States.” The convention was held in a aced in superb styl v ~ | Ci i ne, 1845, and by | 4, Skirmish—Three Metropolitans | that the next party visit! the lava beds Re . HARRISON, in four distinct charac’ Fs peyton dlgray the adjournment of Con, . The breakfast | number of 2,000. Mr. Chase, as chairman of the e- | strongly inclined to follow this advice, as tery Tha pegnlat New York Actress, MISS ALICE | haf thonewest designs, Ladies CAPS and COUF- | arneapy SPECULATIONS ARB RIPE as to who pasec ot Feasantly ‘although it was eee (prem op tate arrcod, ge Sele New Toons, Ta, May 7-11 a. m Firing | that Stocle had ‘Tenn for’ conveping the SON. . aut s 3s) that hief Justice was not in his usual | to slavery in wshowing | 2 Phooad i “= : . ave mabe LLY WN AT TH i ator | usually affectionate, which fact was remarked | and arguing the necessity ¢ political or- y ns Worl: nsonsible i ls Uae £W YORK MILLINERY STORE, Conkling will be the new Chief Justice. ‘The | by all present.” estlrtgsysr Ganization unequivocally committed to the de- seer ed smuanded in 's skirmish. The | to bis Kindly intentions, and General Canby ‘The charming Cantatrice, KITTY etek cat ee Edmunds, of Be ermont, is also \ ‘On Monday nas Judge Worden received a pepe erage are ia feo it cog of | ofthe pl; Renek, where Colonel Baligur bes po em op hag py a 4 The Champton Sor 4 ve Lady, from mentioned in the same connection. te % te from the resid e slave power, and i what he re- » E. duty, ere doubt hi GORDON. The great Corte Bene? ‘ a UEBEE. Hoyt in pencil, becouse, He nail itacs | garded ‘as the necessary hostilits of the slave: | coMcentrated his forces. Citizens are collect= | brave old soldics wathen inte the eat the TEV 469 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Tue ORATION of Mr. Ad the life ana | 0f Mr. Hoyt in pencil, ha . f ws y, ing from every portion of Attaki M iN BRE. The favorite Dallediet, JOS, WHET. WASHINGTON DC HE ORATION of Mr. Adams on the life and | yandier than ink, and Judge W. says that the | holding interest to democracy and all liberal | 1g from every portion 0} akapos. Most of | the consciousness that there was little hope of bt FY ro hs f the late Secretary S : r : aeistl SIs’ s. ~ “, | Sed bas just retarned from New York with the | character 0! ate Secretary Seward has | letter bore more of the characteristics of his | measures. Dante Matrignn) Westen, ee, ee Bama aot | Latest styien acd novelties in Millinery and Fancy | caused some dissatisfaction among oth rs who | former ehirograyhy than any he had seen for | | In 1M Mr. Chase was a member of the sec- ie ASUPERB SENSATIONAL DRAMA! Enumtice of patronnge rt favors, she solic'ss a cou- | were members of Mr. Lincoln's cabinet, and it | Some time past. He was also encouraged to be- | ond national liberty convention, and opposed the recruits are of the better class, well mount- | his returning ed and generally armed with breech loading | Siecle, when th shot guns. So far the young men principally Jn his last interview with gentleman, upon taking leave egged that he would not expose is life RE SENSA L : : : oh eager - Rea ota; | the making of any national nomination nt that | have gone to the field. ‘The married men in the achery of the . General Canby THE GEMS OF THE Favogite BALLET = — is said to be probable that statements will soon | lieve, from its eheerful_ tone eee | geese ng that a more general movement | tOWns are watching the negro organizations, ed: “I believe you are ri Mr. Steele, is OTICE.—Bargains are now being offered in | pe published over the signatures of one or 2 ad con: y imp ce leaving s i _Matinees WEDNES| A SATURDAY. mis ‘MILLINERY { them, contradicting some of Mr. Adams’ ai, | ington. He wrote that he had a cold anit bleak | against slavery extension and domination was | 8®d are preparing to frustrate them. The I shall regard your adv then. with ner iee = —— oes = a atieue ai ig some of Mr. aus’ al ride to New York, but escaped much discom- | likely to grow out of the agitation of the Wil- captains of steamboats have been warned not | @ pleasant smile, he ad: woald not ? } cw Se re lo Ve eit Dg fort, as he rod: compartment car, or rather | ™oOt proviso and the action of Congress and po- pF pemey ero reser e nt conenenenty look very well for the gene: mmand to be Ten Sr. MARKAITER’s, T1n St By E. LENZBERG & CO. Tut News of the death of Chief Justice | ‘in a box,” as Soult at ts cat hehad been — a Sens boats wouklbe blown up “athe catire “Bayon Sonal whee ee . LENZ, 5 ratly relieved on seeing his children and some | anticipating that the con’ a mec rier aareotiiane 7 . Ro. 4397tp street, between D sf ntreots, olgnt | _ 92:7 . 707 Market Space, | Chase erate eae ciciner ee this | ST his grandchildren, and felt better than when snd democratic parties would pro — per tome od pes geen Firnce Tonxabo ix InpiaNA, win HAIL. Onotce OF Paintings, Ohromos, © AIRE GOODS. morning with much sorrow, and especially at | he left. He chen sent by Judge W. a kind mes- | to take ground against the extensi : ville by gates ir way as, | One of the geet storm-treake © nown ‘Also, Ingguet cooks Penne en ainive ae the Treasury Department, over which he pre- | sage of sympathy to Colonel Donn Piatt and | very, be prepared a call for a free territory | Teach St. Martinvill by fighting em, wee BP | Seed te ae ee ee Re Sbades, Pictures, Fi Picture Corde aud Tas- FIRST CLASS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. sided, where he wasso well known cs- | Mrs. Piatt on their misfortune in being burned | state convention at Columbus, which wassigned aaeuit taney i “4 et iy Ans peadertinn, + dG poor about ¢ ovcleck, at thet :. he bait. ekg, Rinew, Nails, Xe. tm the District. sad waages ouiiaan cee ko, | {emed. An appropriate order will be issued | out, and, finally, requested Judge Worden to | by more than 3,000 voters of all political parties. | Ment took Place last night, but no reports have | Crening. about & o'clock, at the time the hai S7TERMS CASH a wamber er-tre | gold at manufacturer's prices, at Hl PHILIPPES | inrerpect to his memory, and the Departments | forward him a letter which he received while in | The convention thus called was largely at . ae he ene Pneeens Beas. John Harris’ place at ¢ Geoce queueing ene er. set Hairwork Factory ced Wiser, S1g ML UIEE LS | will be closed on the day of the funeral. Washington from Dr. Brown Sequand, his phy- | tended, and invited @ national convention to | Gov. Mellegs Cited to Appear Before | ihe trees in the groves unl suceying ate OF CAST.OFF WEARING AP- | betwee nd Sth atree ee ——— clan, relative to his treatment. ‘Clu m ufta ~The inflne e Grand 4 y of lightnix " A Paka cen bs ocd te ibe very ae petwcen Tih apd seh streets. == Tux Arctic ExrEpitiox.—At the Navy dle- | isa copy of the letter reterred £0 2 ™'E | Nir: Chase was conspicuous in the state con | Niw Onteses, oem nes grand jiry | Suttons of eels ey ee eee S by addressing 2+ calling on JUSTR. STAMPING DEPOT, partment and the Smithsonian Institution it is New York, April 23, 1873. Yenticn, and no less so in ‘the national conven: | passed resolutions to have Kellogg and hisot- | finally in the river bottom yu yards this sige of Roten by one street, Between 6th sind 7th Ww ai Bain “ IPrar Sir: The amount of work Thave at this | tion which assembled upon its invitation, ant | ficers appear before them on the charge of | Mra’ jnthe Fiver bottom vw “ jotes by mail prompt attended to. Cash paid 617 Sevextu Staest, thought that Capt. Hall’s Arctic expedition | coment on hand prevents my. sending you the | nominated Mr. Van Buren for president. usurping the government of Louisiana. Judge | ouly about forts feet in width. hat fe een ORAS. Hivzs. Brass, COPPER, Ete. may be heard from this summer. Noappre- } fuli information | had inteuded to convey as On February 22d, 1849, Mry Chase was chosen | A bell 01 the report filed and subpanoes to everything clean before it. Every tree im Sd hension is felt for the satety of the party, ani | regards your mode of living and our treat- | & Senator from Ohio, receiving the entire vote ahd Seraee ee oases; | _ tobai-te Opposite Patent Omee. | Prof. Baird savs he will not fear any accident | ment. have to leave New York to-day to go | of the democratic membersof the legislature. os be isened for the parties to appear before the | course was blown to the earth. In the river Fimenly sitended to by AUGESSTEIS 240 grand jury. ‘The grand jury also report against | [or 7 ; unless next summer passes without news. ‘1 S i Siva | and those free-soil members who favored dem ‘ bottom giant elms were suapped off as if they syIrania avenne ‘tnt; SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF) | tatcase it will be time to take measures to peru On cop tetra eae elon | pak tiews tha temenrsio pets of Oe ky Leen had been brittle pipe-stems. Two stables were —— ——__—— — M learn what has become of the expedition. Capt. Ben F © | the resolutions of its state convention, had New York Notes. Scued in MAckoville, andthe terete INSURANCE AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, | jrali took plenty of food and supplies to inat for | tial tharen shonld boots wee Genial coenen, | already declared slavory anoviljand practically, LARORKLS’ STRIKE IN JERSEY. Srnck ihe corners of two henge, chattering ‘ ogi . i 3 E iv, ____ LABO = J i “ J NSURA} COMPANIES. ae three years, and did not himself expect to be | I send you a presciption for a medicine which { | through its press and the declarations of its | New York, May 7. Fourhumdred pavement ayn Rog ng he IRERUIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY gt GS able to send back any word till late this coming | hope will have a great power iu diminishing one | leading men, had committed itself to the de- | laborers are how on a strike in Orange, New ret mag ae ophany rode cd big ee o ¥, nO Gonetee = Siummer under the most favorable ciream- | (and the principal) of the morbid states of your | Rationalization of slavery. ‘Mr. Chase, there. | Jersey, and the contractor has asked Tor pro: | ‘jae iuiown imo the air 100 feet aud altogether sexreeate Ay stances. brains. Any great looseness of the bowels | fore, coinciding with the democrats in their | tection for. his property. The Italians have | ined Fortunately, nolumar being wes inate aeie D. ce om eeemcniocie aie eS —_____ +200 —___ wonld be, or rather might be, increased by this | general views of state policy, supported their | affiliated with the strikers. tanh of Ge Setcaben tere mate ‘the best article in the world fre Linen or | | UNEQUAL Distrinvtioy or PotrticaL Pow- | medicine; so that if any canse acted upon you | State nominees, distinctly announcing his inten- THE PAILURE OF FOWLER ABD SLOCUM, Mey 3. eee ne ee LOSS BY FIRE. Musa "tt parts s beautiful herte Re ieini | xR Ix Guuar Buitain.—In the British Hous | tommducesdtondaey Gece you should | tion in the event of the party's desertion of its | dry goods importers, is aunounced. ‘Liabilities | “@¥ aaa eemaetion For sale by ail Grocers. * | of Commons last night Sir Charles Dilke moved | stop the usc of this remedy I prescribe. But | anti-slavery position, in state or national con- | about $50,000. . A Metnopist Minister on Tue Bince be Oe ctar ere, ase oe in the bien KS — — (hoe should — Legh 7 ‘asthe bowels have rong dgd — at mag i tee reg rhe z -— , ect a ~ Question.—The Rev. Dr. Wild, (Meth. Lombard street, redress the in the dis- come Nor) in. Believe, me, wigh great mination 3 ‘Ames E. Hayes, lessee of ict > | dist Brooklyn, teok GUARD AGAINST IT ew Baltimore, Maryland. | tritution of the political power inthe United | respect, yours, very truly,” ag Baltimore convention of 1852, with a platform | isdying. “peered bo oe. pp TR Kingdom. Mr. Gladstone acknowledged the C. G. Baows Sequanp. approving the compromise acts of 1550, and de- BAD NEWS FOR STOKES. in the ft force of the reasons on which the motion was | Hon. Salmon P. Ch is houncing the further discussion of the slavery | ‘The general tern of the court met | of ‘his theory, that fosrdve® sclictea nee BY [7 MAY NEVER OCCUR AGAIN. based, but said this was the last year of the | He received Dr. Sequard’s letter and preserip- | duestion, was sanctioned by the democratic | this merning, and announeed tuerthey hed nee | Aocttnes eee anjest and unchritiee The INSUKING YOUR PROPRETY present Parliament, and there was no time to | tion and had the latter filled at once, He beeen | party In Ohio, Mr. Chase, to his word. | cided to deny the motion tor a new trial inthe | Catholics had a right to resent it. ‘They wers NSURD ¥ Consider # question of such importance. After | taking the medicine and in a few days after- | withdrew from it, and addressed to the Hon. B. | Stokes case, and affirmed the Judgment of the | acknow as loyal citizens, and in the mat- « : bate, a division of the House was final- | wards one of its peculiar results was shown in | F. Butler, of New York, his associate inthe | court below. : ter of individual conscience and belief they ITH OUR POPULAR SPECIALTIE3. and the motion was rejected by the | the disordered state of the bowels, which | Buffalo convention, a letter in vindication of an DEATH OF MES. GENERAL were independent to retain their own, without i :—For, 775 2635 jor- | Dr. : ind democrati A S. PRATT & SON, apapecerte against, 203; a major- | Dr. Sequard predicted might ensue. ‘He be- lependent — democratic WOOL. Pry Dente: | The Widow of the late Major General John E. | being forced catwe considerably weakened and exhibited | pared a platform, which was substantially of ecclesiasti ‘Wool died suddeniy this morning, at the age of cal The Rev. 4 Sy cas venastoues ott bapa Poomnga tata | Hashem te gnmon,eing | Hactad Oe cee att ate | Sf amma tke” pisn ow Way | fee hg er ference “TIME-TRIED AND FIRE-TESTED:* MEN'S DEPARTMENT. dition of ani A ght at Bt: Marthuritc eee Carre as eee oc be Be: gorm premise in prt cipen fr Chae gave nor. Organization of the Conmeeticat | Willing oihere should shar or ie oer, oneramane: $10 we wot S1O ne ge guy [setapeatzens a ee ort Un | Us preitn icknobad ben atine pd | Renu gna, commer om | Mane, nef ateeCoonortot Jo, | Sl at te 510k taal Badeccemial Gaased overt een stores were broken open androbfed | @&t he ought not to feel in’ the | the Nebraska bill gave rise to a new and power- — convened this forenoon, and perfected ent—eqnalization, Scleration, aud iudepend- least alarmed; and called his attention | ful party, based substantially u: the ideas of thelr contents. A large meeting was held iu t the Le had 0 long maintained. Asa Senator of the $10—Oarsales are enormons—310 New Osloane yesterday “atte 4 to the fact that Dr. Sequard had ordered | be b ng main! - Ase o' €10—In fine Business Suite at $10 | the action of che Beopie Cag ting him to cease taking the medicine should | United States, Mr. Chase delivered, on March el zation. In the senate, Hon. Allen | ence— ric Siar 5th the house Hon. W. x Eaton was elected z Tar Czak axp Speak. K —What Ox er. Both houses were occupied during the | al! Mean’—The nd imp rita : ~ it produce usual looseness of the bowels. | 26 and 27, 1850, a speech against Mr. Cla: id and imposing bospital- 910—Our stock is Tremendous—§ 10 Salvante, 25 bounty tor Metrenaiiag se sate | Hel euppoes compromise bill, reviewing thoroughly all the sewion with the usual inary | ities showered upon the Kaiser ‘Willfam by the $10—0f all wool Suits at ¢10 | gh ry Th ty politans to go to taking the m e | questions in it. He moved an amend- | business. Resolutions were |. declaring | Emperor Alexander at st. Petersbarg full; VIRGINIA FIRE A NE, 1e coun e commander of the Metropol- | or this fact. y, the 30th of | ment providi jainst the introduction of | the electionof Governor Ingersoll and the other | €qual, if they de not su: . the pageants aud a wm 321,192 | 4 SPLENDID STOCK, wate Perce teense appeals to Kellogg to | Apri. On ‘Thuraday night ‘last Judge | slavery in the territories to which the billap- | democratic state officers. The | festivities of last (This Company has done a successful and honora- ae peers barista Worden wrote a letter, at the dictation of | plied; but it failed by a vote of 25 to 30. day is very fine streets are crowded | ‘ PAL ow Ray cyt 4 FASHIONABLE STOCK, A Batrinons MesowinT Row RAND | the Chief Justice to a gentleman of Ken-| In 1856 he gained mucii popularity by his wii to witness the inauguration . | does it all mean? There were some usiL ty years.) Ove ” bes 4 LARGE STOCK, | K1LLED.—Geo. B. Taliaferro, aged 65, a com- | tucky. He ended the letter rather abruptly, | severing opposition to the ‘Nel 1.” | The formal eromentae inthe tngie- | poring tem Office 401 Ninth street, cormer D street. mission merchant at 119 it street, Baltimore, | by saying “I az not well,” and went fo A Inthe same he was elected pereeet. of | latare take place this afternoon, when the gey- we at Paris in 1867 between Louis Napoleon a2). OF FINER SUITS, formerly of Virginia, while crossi Pratt e parlor, as Judge W. supposed, to repose fur | Obio, a post he held by reelection till 1960. In | ernor’ wit be and King William, and yet in i157 =. oe to E street, In that city, yesterday ‘moruing, we, | @ few minutes on'the sofa. Ne returned in } 1861 he was made Secretary of the Treasury by was being capituiatio OF IMPORTED FaBRICs, knocked down by horses attached to an cepress | about half an hour and told Judge W. to close | President Lincoln, and taking the Of the Carlists in Spain. | French Em had become a prisoner of war THE CORCORAN ces. | car, which passed over him. a - | the letter where it stood. His private seeretary | Dational finances at a time when bic New Yore, May 7.—A letter from Spain | of the King. It may be that these i AT PROPORTIONATE P&iCES * p and received inju Cartier Li * | ries which resulted in his death a few hours at- | *#y8 he was painfully impressed at that time | credit was low, and a great war im: stely Fr the army in Navarre num! perial reciprocities of brotherly admiration and FIRE INSURANCE CUMPANY, terward. that the condition of the Chief Justice was | im ing, he succeeded in maintaining the men, 1,000 being unarmed or armed with | affection mean peace; but a bi authority has ov Tue FOR TEE YOUNGSTERS. $e indeed serious. ai credit, and provided all the money | pikesonly. ‘The remainderare wellarmed with | said, “put wot Your trust im priuces,” and thts ~ Tae Kaan ov Kutva Kavegs [n.—A telc- This morning be received the following tele- ied for the war, even when the expenses of | Superior rifles. Besides these are twenty-two | entente cordiale Berlin and St. Peters- DISTBICT OF COLUMBIA, “WOULD I WERE A BOY SOME MORE.” gram trom St. Petersburg says that the Khan | gram: the government exceeded $2,000,000 per day. | bands, pp pp Orders have been | b: may ve as hollow as that between of Khiva has dispatched an ambassador with New York, May7. This was accomplished by the issue of legal ven by Don Carlos to shoot the Cure of Santa | E: France on the famous “Field of Orsamized April 1st, 1573. $9—Only five dollars for a School Suit—go authority to accept the terms that the Russian | Hon. R. B. Worden, Washington: tender notes, ,(pomularly knownas greenbacks,) | Cruz, owing to his excesses and cruelties; but | the Cloth of Gold.” Who can tell?—N. FY. kins $3—A good Suit for #5. commander shall prescribe. He is, it appears, | Our grand man is gone. At the door I mot | the seven-th! jury notes, and the five- | as he confines his operations to the mountains | Herald. pital. > =<: Pactags eR nicl! al le eee lyric ial (ad eoeper ee “We cane "resigned his office June 90, 1864, | cane or Oarlita will ee ca sti .. $100,000, @5—A well made Suit for ¢5. ire. +H @ favoral termina- }. CHITTENDEN. fs » a pa = tion of the expedition may be looked for by the The Chief Justice al Supposed that his | and on the 6th of December following was ap- ee eC ee. end of the present mouth. ¥ Me | disease was the remult of avever and ague con- | potnted Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of OFFICE N 29 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. @5—Our is 35 See tracted near a watering place in Mi he y- | the United States, in place of Roger B. Taney. HE I8 GROWING WEAKER. of which realm has (Ovan Mitscey’s Dave Store.) @2—Of Boys Suits for 89. | INVESTIGATING THE New York BaR-Rooms. | eral years ago. Since he adjournme: ‘Of the | deceased. Chief Justice Chase visited the south: | Bostox, Mass., May 7.—Oakes Ames re- ish schools for the edu- JOHN T. LENMAN, President. —_ superintendent of police in New York nas | Supreme Court he has been in Washin, , and | ern states after the war, and declared himself | Mains this in the same con- nobles. These future - H- HERR, Vice Presileat. OUR PRICES ABE AS Low compamarive. | toreport the number of liquor saleses Te ther: | as Paid great attention to his health, taking | in favor of ss Disgh Oost of impeachnecnt ter | growing weakest Ueth bat te gradually Interature, of the people of J.T. DYER, Secretary. icon Se ee oe ee In their | several walks daily. The pecullar feature of | sided over the High Court of Impeachment for | growing weak. Gib sat reed the literatare of the people of seanenenes — . ss —. “g Loge inl Ss eee his malady was physical weakness and inability | the trial of lent Johnson. He was under- NO CHANGE UP TO Woon. Great = the United States. French ye 5 p aah nat FINE DIAGONAL SUITS, rs, whether ve on Sundays elec- | to labor continuously. For this reason he has | stood to have been in favor of that President's Nortu Eastox, May 7, 12 o'clock noon.— | may remain age of Enropean courts, ¢ &, Semen, ~ ee tows, tion days, and er females are employed | retrained for several ‘years past from attempting | Scquittal. He was proposed as a candidate for | Mr. Ames remains in about the same condition | but the commercial of the world ts un- Michaci Green John Belles,” FINE BLUB AND BLACK SUITS. —— or waiters, and various other in- | an yprotracted mental labor. the presidency at the democratic national con- | a8 before re; ‘§ donteniy the }» and the knowledge of it I A.W. mere. FINE LIGHT AND DARK suit. | Ear salnsee PECTED oT ae ee eee ‘Antes opesod to comiserse, wile thu caesores . * = imon Portland Chase was born in Cornish, . en 5 adve' NSUBE YOUR LIFE germs sroc fone guDioon re Coumcrt—The twenty- | sow Wampehire, Sanuury 19, 106, His farber a “ How it each American in Japan, China and Egypt. aa im that Nv ‘7K NOW COMPLETE. pitncnn eee Medi died when he was but nine years old, and he was A Tati Cotvmn.—The papers say that a New Yorx, May 7.—The people of New- x. cane Gas Nabe ee THE mura’ BEN vit a NSUR- AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED | Gay, three hundred and fifty dslagutss bone aided in obtaining an education by his uncle, | Philadelphia manufacturer preparing a plan burg, New York, are much exercised now over | y HARMONIZING ete Racen—Viee President Con ol Newark § resent, representing nearly every state in the | Philander Chase, then Bishop of Ohio. He | for ® column, one thousand rk ron | Sean f the chang ot erence! beard | noon. A deputation from the - Ameri~ Organized 1848. ar bue.ce Salon.’ The business of the cession will consist | Studied for college at Worthington, Ohio, en- constructed entirely of iron, in n work,from | recommending the closing of colored public can 8 ‘called on him to in if he waraye 2: STAMLEY SOMES Kaen MABLE BROTHERS, | milnly of reports by special committeeson sub- | ‘Fed, Cinciiati college, of which’ hus uncle | the summitef she h'the grounls of the Gen- | schools and the sesignment of the pupils among | Soaid epek eto mas-amorting tbe gotten ne SS ts of interest to the medical profession. was president, in an advanced standii — maken t mage ) | under of the society in the a FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Jee rest to the medical profes subsequently transferred himself to Dartinouth of ¢ Drummond light; and. tm trae Yan. | dren. There are apprehensions of = general | Bate ieee OE eT latter means a kee style, it ig boasted that it will be the loftiest ap20-tr Counen Tru ann D Sraunts. Stone Cee ee maTOm will mest at [college scnnss to'Wandugies 1a GS cesooaion strueture in the world. But it will not school he could not be present, bat assu F NO oF 0. neces- QW ON EXHIBITION consid iwalry ‘secretaryshi; inter ai ‘school sarily be the most beatiful, which is better —_-« —_ theobject of the y—the amalgamation ig? N Veet (entirely. ce Waitooe fastened with is understood that the focka Trp i aoe gE ioe forego ge Sear ee worth trying for. The ‘allest thing of the kind | The Wreck of the Atlantic Blown Up. a ae Yer ey ae races in the Dullding of the National Bauk of the | Fines, at’ A. STBAUS', L011 near | architecture will report also that they will rec. | Henty Clay, William, Wirt, Samuel’ L. | BOW in existence is the epen-work central spire Be BN eed Pete eye et oR Dsstrest northwest. No charge | Wth.__ "ats | Smmmend that the carner-stone of ‘the Southard and other distinguished men of thedral at Houen, in Fi boon complotely blown Bp, and nothing to | DP raite, of Cormell Cal in john Pardy, Dr.J.m | [;*4MINE THE building be laid with appropriate at | that day. Soon after closing his school, to be seen above water. Fourteen bodies were . wersity, will speak at at re, Het Fairmount park, on the 4th of July proximo. in 1820, he was admitted to the bar of recovered on Sunda: londay. Very few radiey , oa: GOLD SFECTACLE, yymey, Bi errerrersrer errr the Distriet of Columbia, for which he had Neainte ie Cer camed ase Owing up ofthe | Tae CuEar TRANSPORTATION CONTENTION i F ro, Cw Jous R. Buoapurad, author of the History | gualitied himselt under the direction of Mr. conttemmed as re New | In the Western Producers’ convention, in ser Emery. HENRY BRADL! OnLy 86, of the State of New York, naval officer at the | Wirt during the time he was ing the York wrecking company, itis said, will be heavy in New York J A ‘CHARLES ee dect0-r4an, H. H. HEMPLER, Optician, port of New York from 1853 to 1857, a member | dutice of a tenchen Tn the apes ag ne losers. Bale A 5 emaeeting ate KR. H, ing m33-tr ws wreot._ | of the United States legation at tie Hague in | returned to Cincinnath ines ks ceeeoa & I an —— Seems » [pon Til iotitined toark ne” GHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. 141, and well known for his literary researches | the practice of his profession, and. betw Affairs in yas Ss — al een ies, died in New York yesterday, of | 193235 published an edition of the statutes of SRERRAL CARRY DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Tn connection with my Merchant Tailoring busi. | PUC*monla,aged 50 years, Ohio, annotations, and a preliminary his- itisend tonight. toemabistea wr — ness, L am DOW prepared te THE AMERICAN EXHIBITORS at the Vienna | {ory of the State, in three large volumes. | This meet ne of General Canby at Ogden ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1570. - | edi soon superseded all previous pu y exposition have e to work in an active man- and escort them to the east. case caPir, — ase. MAKE SHIRTS TO ORDER, Ser to arrange their department and secure a | tons of the statutes, and is now received as MAJOR POWRLL’S EXPEDITION simply in reference to cheap transportatio~, pains 000 | ving the services of one of the best ent- | BFOpeE exibition of their goods. ‘The United | Farreruyan ue cour aided, by the repute: to southern Uteh and Arizona has arrived. Taz Omio Coat Minune’ Stree The asus sharecee, MOSES RREUY, Prentice “agg ba country tar thet uroeen. Belunasiie- goods on Geard foe tne ethibision hare oraiest Feactice, an carty im 1604 became sulicitor of Democratic Mayer and Republican | to interfere ty ommee ne ae still inclined SAMURL CROSS, Secretary” TTT. | cv icand Ot. reepectfully eolicit the potrousge of | Se zreste ~ | and not tong after of one of the city banks. Counelis. fire disposed to resume ory “ene ny whe prnuerons the public. Tenniste BoiLen Exriosiom.—A boiler in | In 1637 Mr. acted as counsel for a colored Pine yp ag fe Saeagie egnem t a shot Was cred into the house of a work- 4 wan = fare Shirt and Deowts B pos fi extreme larennn oak steer Gul, Sapere® atguniech naeteree biished, com. be caididates on" the an ven ; ved poeta — A l- a! a > ——a ‘pased within inches 8 Betaerots, * 219-1 433 Sih street wortnwest._ | ™an,in tho-extreme southwecter oree, | troverted the power’of Congres to impose any os ie are, lected by ® a 1 on Momiay Gactiel te eemtiny nad SF ‘Keay. Spe fedting down a portionof the building, and kill. | duties or confer any powers in fugitive’ slave Jority varying from 180 4058). | Thenew council | {soo from Caustic Garden. This will _B. Sbepberd, CN Dy a je eaeeet | ing ant woo men. gates on state magiaizaten, a in whieh 11 republicans to 7 democrats, probably’ the union and end the strike. EDUCATION. Soar Baas ee © BERADS, 1014 Reman wee | ecasan on Homes Bucuae te pw: Coun. | Pyne tincg bom sustained by RU 5 Paprome a ‘Three Sarvivers. Same.—The aL. j | tgicontanancae he dactnege QC tha bans: | Saile is cpl ha eeeice ae vere er iene nen colin a orgs MS eae, rc, Youne FG Gidso peavanae ANTI Fai ahoers in the eamploy of the New York sth ave- | hecauss wacntranted bp: the, Goeputaic at Tae pe. i verdict to IVI vaptks cH 2836 Lt. cp0- eye ors Deovente the animal's nue railroad the of the 6th avenue | the United States, The same year, Oh ‘and was go ¥0 at Sach; fail torm September tele Ls oy tries, =. bua NORELEET, Past of Zetland died ln Te state law for harboring @ negro slave, Mr. ‘now proceed. RAPIDITY 432 R455 WITH WHICH | |... sen etregt nd Penner ivantn avery agtgerae ene ae London .yeo- Chase asserted the ig that slavery is local at removed and the mad - from | 7 ANED THE gTEaM caB- s7-The general assembly of Ohio adjourned @ ntinuance, aud insisted thatthe person sileged rfaria oe hy sist Beciona, Rad 5 2A, CA eatine aks, 43 ‘avenue, | yesterday sinc dic. to have been harbored, ha’ brought ie of reading the Bivis inet ta ‘his et. a6 and 6th sta. OUpe aus aide" Sete 8A special prohibition BP, et arcettitg within the territorial limits of Ohio by ‘tne i] i i ? quite gg, which i 5 from cider lager, has passéd we individual claiming her as master, ao ‘into nnd NQTIOE That. 8. JUBTH, 619 D ctrest, be- senate thenceforth “in fact and "b right free. pastel and cue Cweon tb and Tih streets northwest, sells owe | “E> Ti.e American Sunday School Union cele- | Mr. Chase's sentiments of hostility to the ‘so ‘om, tom-made ninth 7 BECO! brated its forty- Anni ‘at the Acad- | tionalization of slavery were expressed by hia Le ti « Me cloak ae emy of Music, Philadelphia, yesterday. Position in the political movements of the Sores ouniatiinie to ees 3 ee Ray country, as well as in his at the bar. me Pa. ‘aite's ore S avectalty. #2 General Jose Antonio Pacz, expresident | Prior to 1841 he had taken little part in politics, Toat plane grant tities by = at gittes ectaras ar snus aengec eens os | "TEE ANSREST BOPPRETG GUAT | Serving aged ett NST SO AY | Hebel voted cmeimer nis ibe deters Bilge Pome. Be creed vo ec ees oars a ave. weer Lith . . 925 | agrThe pudters of the Phoenixyilte (Pa.) iron | fe Porth “snemed ta thn eon ee ay: TMinoisan has paid bee ar cay GG | STONE tac PUEP THe | Naestssaaaee nota em | keira dae tr mpm Settee of and i occa | by .E.2UG &C0., eT! Orleans Mond: toneof bis inaugural address, and more Fogel vet to the CUipopadits and 7api9-1m avis Ec, mek duting testes hess wip Gistbee cal WH Gor eoune ar ae seministrasion, ‘root. hg, Henry Lane, of Xow York city, and John a oad private YQENG MANDO NOT DESPAIR—Ifroahars | sixteenth. During the storm the schooner | vinced him that no resistance ‘to of a Tore . to little means, and wish t> eet | Gertrude Howes was struck by lightning and | encroacl ments of slavery was to be to wrestle for the and pear to of the @8 sults. in three different styles, at & p ES a ‘side feo STRAUS’, 1011 Peans. ove,neer th,” "sag | Ong man Killed and one injured. trom any party with slaye- pro- of America, on the 30th inst at

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