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as THE EVENT”. “APR. a bering Stat THs ENTS PER WERK, or FoRtY- Six month, @3.00; one year, 88. ier | VR 41ND. 6,982, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1873. ‘TWO CENTS. EC! TICES, V The Confict in Louisiana. A Hormen View of the National Cond!- | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR —_— AMUSEMENTS. SP. AL NOT E ENING STAR. A CONFERENCE AT THE WAR DEPARTMENT— then in View of the Perseca- ——_o———_— FALLS NEW OPERA HOUSE. Fine Ola Rye W SS _ INGTRUCTIONS TO GER. EMORY. ther ef the Saints. This Afterneon’s Dispatches, SOUS To FORD. ono Propriotor. ine Oid Eve Whisks, W 5, N Gossi A @ispatch was received here this morning —_-—— EVERY EVENING AT SP. M—SATURDAY ue oid ye Whisky: ashington News and Gossip. | rom Gov. Kelogg directed to the President Letter from Orson Hyde. ASSOCLATED PRRSS REPORTS. M. E a id Rye Whisky, SS gy Tae .. | and detailing at some length the condition o! . —e— (MATINEE AT Qo Fine Old ye Whisky? IwTERNAL Revexcz.—The receipts from this | ent iene ematch corroborated | Editor Star: Not wishing to make myself Si aS TBE SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE... o. % Hine OF Bre WRT: wresrant source to-day were $347,179.64. those published this morning as to the unsettled | troublesome or to prove a bore to any depart- seed BUFFALO Bitty BUNTLINE, ; see rary bbe ‘Bure Cou. Jomn S. Mospy interviewed the Post- | state of affais2, but contains nothing new. It | mentof the “ art preservative,” neither to show | Gov. Hell Shot at and an Editor : See denons La rtrir great Reslistic ye iterated . : was forwarded immediately to the President at “ sraraiondbtodibr erg ter, | and Ex-J Beaten_McEnery And full Dramatic Compauy F great ind Unady: a" master General to-day. it his information. myrelf any particularly distingu character, tes ing of Li <= ‘For General and Medicinal Use. —__ Chicago for awe but as an humbe citizen of Utah and an apostic | Bpcates the Sacking ef the eoragees te wee Mr. J. BRADLEY ADaMs, of this city, has re- AT & CONFERENCE at the War department this morning between | of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday War Robeson, Attorney | Saints, I wish to say a few things, by your kin Ta commence with Reling Somretary Of General Witenes 5a Geeees! Shortens, (Seba indulgence, as material for consideration an; ceived the contract for furnishing the larger portion of the stationery for the Interior Dc- New York, May &—A special dispatch from New Orleans ease bystantor reports that the os at Kellogg was done wa boy “i nd Last sto} This is the article we have now sold for upwards | of Give years with universal satisfaction; put pin large bottles at Oue Dollar per bottle. or can be eae Notjcn, that we will return the moner if this ¥ LIND E songs and dances.) Mivs x Jenng Leatheriangs.¢ +: ® hadaowr ice, partment for the vear ending June, 1874. tor West, of Louisiang, being present,) it was | reflection by all people when I may not be . Another eye-witness states it the shot Reeniar vtmission a 7Scents; reserved seats, | Whisky give satisfaction or preve as repre- ene ros © agreed to tele,raph to General Emory, com- | found amongst the living. I am an old man, | was fired by a well-dressed man, who was quict Bernteextra. Seats cau be secured at the Opera | sented by us. Tux PRESIDENT will perhaps go to New York | manding the federal forces in Louisiana, to use | having had nearly sevemty years’ experience iv | and collected. W. R. Fish, editor of the New Hoare. moat | Also an excetment tects of California Wines—Porty | to attend the funeral of the late Chief Justice wn judgment as to his duty in the promises, | this world. and have kept myself tolerably we!) | Orleans Hepullican, and ex-Judge Dibble both — _—— * » Ho * shing- ing guided instructions which he has | posted in the affairs of men. had been assaulted on Canal sti % ASE BALL. Kells’ Inland Cajembe ond importes Taauors of all | Chase, instead of oe airectly to Washing- | Swestyrreceived: Hie was further notified to | The « Mermens” of Uta are still human— | “2ineen Suenulted and beaten on pesnenaniion PHILADELPHIA vs. WASHINGTON, ‘streeten. w. | tom, ashe intendod. telegraph to the department should he need | not divine: still mortal—not yet immortal; yet | last night denouncing the sacking of the gun- F RIDAY, May, MP3, 3-20 p OLYMPIC HROUNES Sease sfinghe adr ist Elleeger a3 jark’s Cigar at the ge ; ERUNT Oy ENEMUe T cMU = Managing Directors, Prof. J. S«puta and T. Harry onehae. Tn compliance with the reydeat of many prominent eitieene, Inciulio the Governor and 7 embers of the ‘aw Fiouse cf Delegates, THE COLORED ‘AN OPERA TROUP will reproduce Bica- ante and beantifal opere. “THE DOCTOR OF AL MONDAY ant TUESDAY EVES aud 35, with the entire company, 4m voive and acting, and their Superb Chorus, pro- ed everywhere “the finest on the Américan Wor’r TAKE THE Back Pay.—Both Genc- ral Hawley, of Connecticut, and John B. Hav ley, of Illinois, have refused to accept the in- ereased compensation voted by Congress at the last session. Hon. M. Rusk, of Wisconsin, has also refused to accept his. duper Tuomas A. Spencer, of Cambridge, ‘Md., the new assistant Attorney Cieneral for the Post Office Department, is in town, and will assume the duties of his office in a few days. He will oceupy quarters in the general post ot- fice building, and his province will be to decide legal questions ees COT gon affairs and to prosecute offences against postal laws, No PostTat Carps THis Werx.—The latest from Springfield, Mass., where the postal cards are being manufactured, isto the effect that the requisitions of masters will be filled on Monday next. The manufacturers are now making good pore with the improved ma- chinery, and continue to turn out 500,000 cards perday. The cards will be supplied to post- masters in packages of 500. Each package is enclosed in a strong paper box and is composed 1 of twenty smaller packages each containin; twenty-five cards. - si REesrEcT TO THE Memory ov THE LATE Curer Justice Cuass.—in the Courtof Claims yesterday, the death of Chief Justice Chase was announced te the court by Alexander Johnston, esq., with a motion that the court adjourn, which was concurred in, after which the mem- bersof the bar held a meeting, of which the Hon. George Taylor was chairman and Mr. Alexander Johnston secretary, and it was re- solved that a meeting of the bar of the Court of Claims be held at the court-room at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning. Hoxors To THE MEMORY oF THE LTE Crier Justice Cuase.—Secretary Richardson will to-morrow issue an order paying a tribate to the memory of Chief Justice Chase, who pre- sided over the Treasury Dep: so long, and will also direct that the department be closed_on Saturday, the day of the funeral in New York, and that the Treasury building be draped in mournin any reinfercements, and they would be prompt- | we are trying to improve in every way amd in ly forwarded to him. General Emory will not | everything we can, and hope, by the grace o: interfere in matters there further than to God, t> overcome the weaknesses of our morta) the lawful autherity of the state to enforce any | beirg and be prepared for an inheritance im « process of the courts and prevent any armed | country where pain and dea:h are no more. resistance to the legal power. Shoulda colii- | To the framers, supporters and advocates of sion between the government troops and the | the Frelinghuysen ball, I will offer a word of Opponents of the present Louisiana government | congratulation. You, no doubt, are disap- oceur, there are pointed in the defeat of this, ur favorit: ABUNDANT FORCES IN THAT LOCALITY measure; but the failure of that bill to become to reinforce Gen. Emory promptly. The 4th | a law has prolo our national existence; yet cavalry is in Texas, together with the 9th and | how far Sa can be exempt from the chastening ‘tion of the 10th. A portion of the Ist ar- | hand of Providence, time and eveuts musi tillery is in Florida. The 2d infantry is dis- | determine. tributed throughout Alabama, Georgia and Men, in their pride, ambition, recklessnéss Florida; the 4th a is at Little Rock, Ar- | and cruelty sometimes have the temerity to kansas.’ A large part of the 10th and 11th regi- | fight against and destroy that which they un- ments of Infantry are in Texas, the 16th in Mis- | derstand not, and which their prejudfees and sissippi, the 18th in Georgia and South Carolina. | deadly hatred will-not allow them to under- Allot the 19th are in Louisiana, and allof the | stand. Such are mope the subjects of present 24th, with a part of the 25th, in Texas. It will | erm wrath, as the future is full of the be seen that Gen. Emory can be soon rein- | lat for them if they repent not. forced, if necessary, and any armed resistance What is commonly cal «*Mormonism,” is to the federal government will be promptly | the truth of Gouj and -two years of expe- crushed out. tence therein have eo ful ih demonstrated its : Siaianent euahaemaamene acumen truth to me that I should feel justified mm saying, The Last Hours of Chief Justice Chase. ‘i The New York Tribune says ot the last hours | With the last feeble and trembling articulation. 5 7 | it is true. of Chief Justice Chase, that on Monday night | “ Goi has established his people betwixt the two at ten oes (that being the usual retiring | seas asan ensign to the nation and to the world hour of Chief Justice) he said to the family of | for honest inquirers after truth to rally to, and his daughter, Mrs. Hoyt, with whom be was | has, in effect, said: as the nation and the worl! Staying, “Gcod night,” and left the room. | treat my people, 80 also will I treat the nation These were the last words he spoke except, per- | and the world: for, “whatsoever measure they haps, that the next morning his servant under- | ete unto you shail be meted unto them again.” stood him to say, “Fire,” motioning toward How bave the Mormons been ‘since the fire place. ‘Tuesday morning, at 6.2, | 15392" It feunnecessary for me here to recapit- his servant entering his room found him | iat. ‘History clearly answers the quesion Feposing quietly with his hand under his face, | During our entire cateer, how ‘many. books, ashe habitually lay. Approaching the bed a | pamphlets and journals, written with pens few minutes later the servant saw that the dipped in the gall of bitterness against us, Rae Chief Justice was seized with a spasm, his | qhCG the chun When first issued’, th: features being convulsed ard slight foam ap- | shone with a glare similar to that emitted by th: pearing on bis lips. Doctors John G. Perry. | scales that fly from under the smith’s formin, Metcalf, and Clark were at once summoned, | hammer and become dim and unnoticeable a= aud ifs pronounced anapoplectic attack, with | Quick. ‘This should prove to all such writers paralysis of the left side; the paralys that *‘No weapon formed against Zion shal! attack of June, 1570, was of the right side, and | Prosper.” Mow were we trented last winter, had vii tually disappeared, there being still very | and how many exciting falsehoods were then Tie atenee Was more at ee paet eden nant: | everywhere published abroad concerning us for fact that Mr. Chase was assured by’ hi fhe sole weruene of having Out, rere. Tight shops, and expressing the hope that the plan- derers would be detected and brought to justice. The Governor says: “The cause of honest and just government in the state can but be sul served by peaceful, honest, determined, an: lawful resistance upon the part of its good’ peo- ple. 1f war is levied we can but resist, bat if not attacked our true policy is one of peace.” The President WW. Kellogg. New ORLEANS, May 7—The following was received aoe from Washington, D. C.: To W. P. Kellogg, Governor of Louisiwna:—The President directs me to say te you that be Geproeates an aggreaive policy, and that the United States authorities ure not to be used ex- cept in an emergency. The officer in command of the department In which Lonisaua I in cluded has been sent full instructions in regard to the course the President desires him to pur- sue. You will therefore take no action which wonld require the sanction of the President without orders from these headquarters. (Signed) W. T. Sareman, General. ———$ 6 —r New York Notes, DUTCH HEINRICH INSANE. New York, May s.—By consent of the dis- trict attorney, Heury Newman alias “Dutch Heinrich,” who for some time has been contined in the Tombs awaiting a new trial, will ba re- moved to-day to the insane asylum on Black- well’s Island, he having become hopelessly insane. Admi om tickets can be had at pore, 419 ven street: and lem, 88 cents The Supreme Court of the United States Has recently given a decision in favor of the Gorham Masufactaring Com 0 gree them to protect designs from all other manufacturers who imi: tate aud copy them, PARTICULAR NOTICE is nested to the fact that the same artists are en- gens inthe production of designs, whether for the cling Sitver Department or for the celebrated Gorham Plate, hut the Company never reproduce in their Electro: Plate Department the designs which they devore to Sterling Silver. Each has its own = trade mark, as follows, stamped upon every article > Trade mark for Trade mark for Gorham Sterlunk Silver. Gorham Blectro- Plate. Scents, and xia. Box she-t at f the sale of tick T. HARRY DONEHUE, Business and Stage Manager. INGTON THEATER COMIQUE. W 4iitreath sereet, sont ivenia avtucr: THER EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION ANOTHER TE WHAT WE OFFER NOW ‘The gifted and dashing Actress, Songstress, Dan- Suse and Banjoist, LAURA ALBEREA! ‘in the greatest sensation of the da; The deautifal, “Giehly saccranful and. romantic una, ie four acts and a prologue, o " UT at es Produced tm sap rh chanical eficcts, and au, ‘ntrd Dramatic favorite Comer Character Actor, GEORGE W. HARRISON, in four distinet chara-- tere, The popular New York Actress, MISS ALICE _HARRISO Prowidence, BR. 1.,and No.1 Bond st., New York, Manufacturers ef Sterling Silver, Tea, Dessert, and Dinner Services, and Wedding Outfits; also Man- Ufacturers of the celebrated Gorham Electro- Plate. ald-th.3t jatchelor’s Hair Dye is the best in the world, the only true and perfect Hair Dye; no ridiculous tints, no disappointment, harmless, reliable, instan- fanesus black or brows; at all druggists’, and 16 Bond street, New York. f'S-eoly SUMMER RESORTS. Foe ogame, BOARDERS —Four No 1 ROOMS, furnished. Also, font unfarn ished, and BOARD. beautiful countr; x] Hone’ ina healthy locality. Good references ven. fcr particulars apply to JON W. KINSEUL, Clearspring, Waabington convty, Md. m7 im LADIES’ GOODS. MISS McCORMICK, 905 PENNSYLVANIA avesuz. OR Has constantly on hand a fine assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS, A. le, with new scenery ,me- an entire and powerfally ‘$7,000,000 oFr. The decision of the court of appeals declaring unconstitutional the law of 1572 levying a tax of three and a half mills on taxable property of the state to supply a deficiency in the treasury, neuished young American Actor, LOMPSON, together with onr elty Tronpe. BILLY NOONAN and STEM lions of dollars of revenue, and leaves the con- troller no constitutional means of meeting the current demands. THE LIGHT WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. AN ALICE BA 2 Logaped The charming Cantatrice, KITTY ROWELL. The Champion Seng and Dance Lady, BELLA GORDON The creat Comic Singer, BILLY DEVERE. The favorite balladist, JOS. WITT. TAKER. The charming and dashing KIRALFY Rs. ean Buckley, Misses Emma and Laura Harrison. Weaner, Mar. ko. ASUPERB SENSATIONAL DRAMA’ a & RLRST-CLASS OLIO THE GEMS OF THE FAVORITE BALLET Matiners WEDNESDA ¥ and SATURDA between George Seddons and Arthar Cham bers takes place May 21 within 300 msies of New ‘ork. Sees at from 115.57 alt sold at 117 ‘ m the nd ah. T any N BIBLE SOCIETY. . langer of the recurrence of paralytic attack’ ungty and ravenous wolves ? E g of the American STRAWS, CHIPS, ‘Secretary Richardson will leave here to-mor- | From the attack Tucstay morning ire remained Hist the srestest maser that ever happoned $0 y this morning a re} at Tru St FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c., | TOW evening for New York to attend the fu . | entirely unconscious; his head. was motion {hose whe sided and abetied this cracl and re- | treaarer, showing the ts for the year to MARARITER’S, nal = ys | Attorney General Williams and other me while the right arm was restlessly acti Frey pat that the better sense of the | be ecs9,60t, including €3°4 41 ' Ho, 439 7th street, betwoen D and E strects, stent | VZLol the newest designs. Ladies CAPS and COIF | of the cabinet will also attend, Convulsive spasms recurred frequently dur. | House cause > fail in its passage. I covet | 39.670 from rents, $1: mle doors above Odd Fellows Hall. FURE: received ms tr ee ing the day, and. the doctora finally placed | "Ot the honor or reward of the advocates of that nd £10, Oboice O11 Paintings, Engravines, Chromos, ILLET, Copiricaries or Unitep States Laws.— |S 6s “it re finally placed } oppressive bill. for general p: Oy tar ee BS. ©. B. GILLET, s the patient’ nnder the intiaence of chioro- : af 5 i for general pui Also, largect st Paper Hangings, Wi 4 Pi Many people, at this time, inquire the caus: }. Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords end a a RE MICLIGERY STORE. The duties of the commissioners whohave bec | form, which was applied on ® had: | orgs sane dincsccrs bycee an abe pon ance in the treasury orig, Rivas, Nails. S<-+ta the District. BBW yOR ED ee at work for several years codifying the laws of | Kerelilef, whenever the spasm was seen | Such an increase of corruption and venality i a : Tnited States having ceased on the Ist i approaciing. Its effect was immediate. = "4 remember Name and Number. Jel-iy” from 614 %h street thegUn' rd All the, unremitting attention that care and irdeze sad eeicuine eo maui rember ee affection could sugges found no response: At | many thefts and such general raseality in a few minutes after 9 a. m.it became evident | an infinite variety of forma—so many. fires he was sinking fast, hisbreathing became more | foods and earthquakes, whirlwinde stor and more labored, until finally, at 10 o'clock | Sod” tempest adel a’ tendon ag Orme: precisely, Wednesday morning, it ceased alto- | tions and determined strife between labor and gether, spasmodic twitching beginning with the | canital—so many accklents, earualties and mis- lower portion of the body followed, which lasted | fortunes —why #0 much drunkenness and. pro- 8 ends: and then all was still. There | fanityand the rapidly waning morals of the ane Semen Fre Motte time Senator | land. Let all such inquirers ask themselves Sprague and Mrs. K. C. Sprague, the Chief | these questions: How is it proposed to treat Justice’s eldest daughter. Mr. M.S. Hoyt, and | the Mormons, and how have ther been teeatat’ Bis Janet Hove, K- C. Hoyt, Edwin Hoyt,and | ir they will answer these questions correctly . they will have their answer to all theirinquirie-, The body oF Chief Justice Chase will | which may be summed up in these few words: be ta the (o> Geerese) ghurch, a “«It is the year of the Lord’s recompense for the ford Place, lay till Saturday noon. Lr vot Zion.” ‘Tyng wi'l Conduct the funeral coremonies, ani | COMTorersy of Zion.” Before the martyrdom they turned the work performed by th to the committees of the Senate and I the revision of the laws, and the committee joint session have selceted Thomas J. Darant, ot Louisiana, to go over the work with the view of condensing and arranging the laws as far as ‘ible. Another mecting will be heid by the two committees just prior to the opening of tie next session of gress in order that the views of Mr. Durent may be heard and the whole sub ject presenced to Congress for ratification eariy next winter. LL KINDS OF OAST-OFF WEARING ap- PAREL can be sold to the very best advantage by address caliiug on 5 6i9p between 6th and 7th n.w ‘Hotes by mat! promptly attended to. Cash paid. 113 From MORE RUMOKS OF THE eS DEATH. Loxpon, May 8.—A special dispatch to the Lendon Standard says the Pope received the Pilgrims from France on Monday last, against the advice of his physicians, and His Holiness was verymuch prostrated after the audience. ‘The same dispatch says it is generally believed in Rome that the Holy Father is dead, but nothing to confirm this belief Las been receeivea in London. JOHN STUART MILL SERIOUSLY ILL. Loxpox, May §—Jobn Stuart Mill is lying dangerously ill at Avignon, France. NO CHOLERA IN AUSTRIA AND TURKEV spat Vienna and Constantinople Say there ts no fout whatever for re- ports of theprevalence of cholera in Austria To 469 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WASHINGTON. D. C., nd has just returned from New York with the latest styjes and novelties in Millinery and Fancy G ‘Thankful for past favors, she solicits a cun- t © of patronage. ‘ap24 kin" NOTICE. Bargains are now being offered ia MILLINERY and LD GOLD, SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, Erc., fair 4 boughs at Prices fore Row Work "bows br FANCY Goops, E. LENZBERG & CO., _saetr 707 Market Space, “ATB GOODS. FIRST CLASS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Fine BRAIDS, CURLS, etc., of our own make. INSURANCE COMPANIES, Se cence aeeeeaponeeep ete aremnenemceerg re: HEBSESSIS FIRE gg engi COMPANY, ne Wasuincton, May 8, 1573. A Canrp.— Editor Star—Sit : to correct the statement that my work as biog- rapher of Chief Justice Chase was, as intimated of Cleveland, Ohi ate amonnt of 4) ws-lw D_A_ BRO! aid up capital $200.0; rr NAN, Agt.. 926 G street. in your. paper yesterday, “ under his percon« | 7))"fian will preach the The f ph ‘and Hyram Smith, the Lord spake | Pog ‘vurkey. sold at manufacturer's Rzlces, at A. Pe P} ision.”” “Neither he TL could have con- <s WH prea) Sermon, e tuners! | and : «I am now withholding my spirit from THE CORCORAN Hairwork Fi snd tore; TS Market Space, | Supervision.” “Neitl = eve co | takes place at 3 o'clock Saturday aftern or me RUSSIA GOING TO HAVE ANOTHER WAR IN between Tehand Mhstreetss ‘ano’ | tented to have it so, He neither devised noc | after which the body will be forwarded ty Was. | £2¢, IMbabitants of the earth!” Thus man ix ‘THE BAST. FIRE INSURANCE CumPa work. He sanctioned it, in- supervised that ca 3 «. | being left to his oven destiny, forsaken of God ispateh Turina peror, deed, and aided it as I" desired, putting bistet- | Stet cemetery. ny erment im the Congce-- | and subject to the Prince of the power of the | paychecis! tuepatel cas penis Beeman ov TE ters, diaries, etc., without reserve in my pos- Ln aang qriteneect — truths is contained | Russia and Bokhara. Suindies oe Glémuia, 639 sasabeh grasa, session, to be held yptil my work shouldbe com- | Tue Cnear TRANSPORTATION Movewexy | ina increased evils and calamities com- ‘The National American Cheap Transport atin | plained of. Therefore, = convention in New’ York erday effected » Oh ye sons and daughters of Adam, bearing national organization, and Hon. Josiah Quincy | the imageof your ereatar: Repentof all yoursins of Mass., was elected president. ‘The platfori, | and your unrighteous deeds by forsaking them, of principles adopted declares it their duty t» | and turn to God with full purpose of heart and obtain from Congress and different stat> legis | be baptised in water for their remission and latures such legislation as may be necessary to | ceive the gift of the Holy Ghost by the layi control and limit by law within proper consti- | 00 of the hands of his chosen servants and tuiional and legitimate bounds the rates an. | gather out from the unbelieving and rally round charges of the existing lines for transportation; | the e which God has reared in the midst of to increase, when practicable, capacity ove! the }: betwixt the two seas. his isa dag present water-ways, and to add such new ave- | Of warning and not of merry words.” «It be- nues of both water and rail as our immensely | Cometh every man that has been warned to increased internal commerce demands; declar- | Warn his neighbor.” ing that cheap transportation both of persons Very respectfully, Orson Hype. and property is essential to the welfare and Sraineo City, U. T., April 21, 1873. prosperity of the country; recommends the ‘The Civii pane formation of cheap transportation Ie , de- a ar ta : 88, 5 . aoe Tallinn macmngolian aaa ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE GOV. KELLOGG. pleted, and freely eanicating to me orally much of the most interesting information | have thus far gathered; but he never saw a line of it, except an open birthday letter which ts to compose part of the introduction, and in which its plan was explained and its scope and spirit foreshadowed. Yours truly, K. B. WaRpEs. Presipent GRANT, accompanied by Sena- tor Logan, Mayor Medill, and a number of other gentlemen, visited the board of trade rooms in Chicago yesterday at noon, and was introduced te the merchants by the president of the board. He was greeted with a hearty of cheers, and in response spoke as fol- Philadelphia’s New Ocean Steamer a PHILADELPHIA, 3.—The new steamship Pennsylvania, of the American line, returned from ber aip this* morning. She was forty- eight hours at sea, making an average of twelve aud two-tenth knots per hour, and her con- sumption of coal averaged about thirty-two tons for twenty-four hours. Thissmall consum nm is partly accounted for by her Lenin J little ~— weather. The run from the breakwater to the navy yard, 102 miles, was made in six hours, or at the rate of seventeen miles per hour. Capt. James West, formerly of the Col- ling line, (Atlantic,) presided at a meeting of — on board, when resolutions were adopted ighly eulogistic of the ship as to her speed and accommodations for passengers and capacity for Oreamized Apri 1st, 1573. fern-te Oppontte Patent Office. S*Lre OFF! SELLING OFF! AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, the entire stock OF THE NEW YORK BAZAR, mar?-tr ‘HO nUMBUG. Capital... ~ $100,000, OFFICE « 2? PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE. uLBURN’s Dave StToxs.) ee tg md President. -B. +» Vice he “TL a FRENOH STARCH ENAMEL po ines te Ltnen or rentlemen of the Board of Trade: It affords me great pleasure to come back to see your city now after an absence of little more than a year, P2suRs 100k Live a ci The excitement in New Orleans last evenin, freight. fm tose = and to find it improved even beyond what it | danger to American liberty, and invokes t! was th que mee S CEE OREERT. [7 MAY NEVER OCCUR AGAIN. _| was before the great fire which Swept over. it | af al! faireminded men {n all the states or | heen shots The sero tae wena eek a srsuiwac ok aca y cE. war! Fe enes just one week after my last visit; and, gentle- | the United States, in excluding from the halls | pears that the attempt was made. ‘In an inter- ‘Kaw Vous, Mar a ree Walls sa ani “Organized 1848. Ase iev so. Shen, Tam very glad to'mect you, the represen. | of the legislature, from our executive offices, | Per’ cinta pincemre was made. Inan inter. | 3 » Maye ‘stroe ba or ee ives of this tty? and fromthe bench all such railway officiais, | ¥! claret st evening, | kets are all dull to-day. All sales of gold have wariys 7S io. O11 hn serest. “The President will Hot_make his propose | Tallway attorneys, or other hirelings, asa pros. | ciate this aftettoon in connate eit tn | Reem at Use. On gold loans the rates have OUR POPULAR SPECIALTIES. been 2 to 5 per cent. for carrying flat, and 1-64 to 1-16 per day for use. Foreign exchange ix barely steady on a basis of iixe 6 for prime sixty days sterling. In the money market the rate on call loans to stock brokers is7 per cent., leading government bond dealers quoting the market at 6a7 per cent. Prime mercantile pa- per moves freely at Sal0 per cent, the excep- tionally low rate i per cent. Govern- ment bonds have been firm. ae oes May Snow Storms in the Southwest. Santa Fx, May 8.—The Ei Paso Sentinel of April 26th, states that in that section and north from there up the Kio Grande, the most severe snow storms ever known have prevailed during the last tewdays. The fruit crop of all kinds, including grapes, is completely rained. The sume is true of this section. Heavy snows now cover all the mountains surrounding Santa Fe, and the fruit is ruined. The great scarcity of water is severely felt here, and the agricultura! prospects are very gloomy. set Ls ssa 3 visit to Governor Jewell at Hartford, but will attend the reunion of the Army of the Potomac im New Haven next week. GOVERNMENT TRANSPORTATION ON THE U. P.R.R.—The Attorney General has decided the question submitted to him some time since by the Secretary of War as to the right of the overnment to retain one-half of the pay to the ion Pacific railroad company tor government trensportation by the company acrossits bridge over the Missouri river at Omaha, and holds that the determination of this question does not involve the inquiry as to the terminus of the Union Pacific railroad, and therefore there is no decision upon that subject; second, that the act of 1862 incorporating the company and the ory act of 1864 are to be taken together as one act, and as they provide that one half of all compensation for services rendered by the company to the government shall be re- tained from the payment of its bonds and inter- est without naming any specific services; and s- | stitute this afternoon in company with Captain titute of — ree Pr hen noes ef Ui | George L. Norton, and went down Common to = on seen ntion mectsin - | Magazine street, turned up Magazine street to gto ary. Whitney’s office, for the put of seeing Mr. New York Dry Goons MarkeT,—There | Hutchinson regarding some ion, and ‘was scarcely any improvement in the demand | ®!80 regarding some complaints [had heard he for domestic goods during the week under re- | 4 made about his passengers being inter- view, and the aggregate ution was much | Fupted this morning by the police. After con: below the expectations of holders. ‘The promi- | Yering with Mr. Hutchinson a short time I told nent feature of interest has been the break in | Norton he need not wait for me. He went off, the prices of sheetings and shirti: of grades | 8nd a few minutes later I left Mr. Hutchinson. which are positively scarce, instead of being in | On walking down the steps, just as I was about over supply, as might be supposed from the ac- going into my carriage, some gentleman stand- tion of the manufacturers’ agents and jobbers. | '"@ by asked me if my name was not Kellogg. So — doubt, however, that even = ie yes. He spoke very hastily aud at the present rates can be produ 80 =f asto leave a fair tearein of feode te tee macnn | . The governor went on to say that he did not sheetings and shi: not yet been felt by wes ~~ the market to any taterial extent, although | Kailey. He wasa fine hang rather middie- some stimulation has been given to goods which | ged man, of large stature. He spokeexcitedly. were decidedly sluggish before the reducti and used harsh language, saying, ‘You are a There was one failure in the important tr: d—d scoundrel,” and one or two other expres- during the week, and it isouly wonderful that | S!on* of like oie tle 3 MEN’S DEPARTMENT. $10—Onr celebrated $10 Business Suits—$ 10 §10—We are still selling—g10 $10—A good Business Suit for $10 $10—Our sales are enormous—@10 $10—In fine Business Suits at $10 $10—Our stock is Tremendous—$10 $20—Of all wool Suits at 810 ASPLENDID STOCK, A FASHIONABLE STOCK, A LARGE STOCK, Ta Be SRP DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUG UST 26, 1870. GASB CaAPITAL....... $100,008 Oiice tm Bhepherd'» Building, No. 90% Penney! sania sveuus. MOSES RELLY, Preaiiect OF FINER SUITS, OF IMPORTED FABRICS, WM. B. To! . as said acts grant railroad, telegraph and | we have not had to record more, when the ex- | ¥ in the act of getting into the and | Decision Against Woman Saffrage SAMUEL CEOSS, AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES. beidge franchises, the Attorney Geuent heiis treme depression of the trade is considered.— | ! Said to him, ‘I am not acquainted you, =f he os Missouri. , BUMETORS that the provisions as to compensation applies | N. ¥. Datly Puiletin. lef emt emediy Hoey Sad BE May &.—The Supreme Court. yes- as well to ices under the one as under the aos ae af 4 = = ul war actos ust, FOE THE YOUNGSTERS. Sther of these franchises; tied: timet nadar the |. QUEER SceNx ix A New Youe Cover.—r. | tance off raised hishand and shook ue fiotat me, epi pomeepe ge come gy pg howe G. Beteerott, john T. Lenman, mare as act of 1873, all compensation for services to the. | Nealis was called to testify as tothe condition | saying something I could not. understand. conte of Vig ener ean 4 yA ast “WOULD I WERE A BOY SOME MORE.” | government by said company uponits railroads | Ot the prisoner, Bleakley who killed his niece. | because my driver started the horses. As we | Huppersett, for refusing to eorhced —* 5 SP any kind isto be retained so tong as any ia, | While on the stand, Bleakley became very ex- | went around the corne: (rom Magarine street, 1 | Yoter last fall. ‘The court == $9—Only five dollars for a School Suit—§d terest is due the United States by the company | Citedaid exclaimed, «You must tell the truth | heard a shot, and stmultaneously felt the pas- | 8f¢ not entitled to vote, either by constitution EDUCATIONAL. §9—A good Suit fyr 89. eyen ite bonds which remains uni id that | andshun the devil!”? Dr. Nealis said he had | sage of a bullet by my neck.” of Missouri or the Mth amendment to the fede- $5—A durable Suit for $3. S—A well made Suit for $5. $5—Our assortment is good—§5. §9—Our stock is immense—@5 @9—Of Boys Suits for $5. the railroads of the company across the bridge is one of the railroads to which said act applies. THE Vacancy IN THE SurREME Covrt.— The name of Senator Conkling having been mentioned in connection with the position on the Supreme Court bench, made vacant by the death of Mr. Chase, — has been expressed that he is not eligible tor the position on ac- count of the re Lee in the consti- tution of the United 5 “No Senator or Representative shall, durin; the time for which he was elected, be appointe to any civil office under the authority of the United States, which shall have been created, emoinme' ral constitution. The case will be appealed to the United States Supreme Court. _— ee Me HARROVER® SCHOOL FOR YOUNG M eanuts ano Cin DBEN 1536 1 ot..cope: renklin Park. Fourth quarter a tb; fall term September Kb. colo: gs Bleakley some Sy ee emanate All the New Orleans pay condemn the fore his coming to court. The district a‘torney | action of the mob in breaking into gunshops stated that he saw him take some liquid during | Tuesday night, and Governor McEnery has recess. The doctor said that he thought he was | iss an a of a similar purport. The under the infiuence of liquor.—N. ¥. Expreas,ith. | boats are all seized by the citizens, and the Cuagm Y ig aoe Nord, a Russian paper pub- transportation. lished im Brussels, denies the truth of the A special to the Picaya: Tt Herald’s account, published yesterday, that the Y y Khan haa offered to it whatever terms Russia should protter him. He has released the captives held by him, but atthe same time Pyne demands as will not be listened to by e Czar. OUB PRICES ABE AS LOW COMPABATIVE- LY, FOR FLNE DIAGONAL SUITS, FINE BLUB AND BLACK 8UITS. FINE LIGHT AND DARK SUIT. hk forces of who fell back betore them. The police fired both solid shot and shell from their cannon, but ithout 7T mile ENTIRE STOCK NOW COMPLETE. or the whereof shall have been in. | A Woman 1D TO DEATH.—The coroner | Wit effect. advanced about a : > | will held an inquest the and a half beyond the town and made a stand, AN BARLY INSPECTION INVITED | (reased during such time: and no person hold | Murphy, who was found lying dant on qraget | Dut retreated: alver a brisk skirmish, before the ing ‘under lurphy y! lanche. amember of either House during his continu- | of her room, No. 620 bs Brenue, Brook- ae lef pele ese 3 ae once n, fa 5 ‘now | ishing continued all day yeeterda; with HABLE BROTHERS, Mae Comuiiig’s time as Senator expired on | su inmate of the Kings county penitentiary for at mk mink % jusman treat fe, wi to s FASHIONABLE TAILORS, the 3a of Mate last, Wat he Charing, boon | lnheman trestmant, $< ue wit, who cult to | Auren (oeert art. eunuesty, Base apz-tr Oounen Trm ann D Braves. | the nextday. The act increasing the pay of was death—N. ¥. Star, 6th. Lacvegennees et ee Seen are dig INQ%, OS EXBIBITION, the bon on White | een eee cca Taseed ror to ‘Two or THE RING sults against Ingersoll and | few roundshe wes compolled to beat a hasty fe eat, jentirely now.) Uuttons with — s che" mae’ Miller, brought by the board of supervisors | treat, large bodies toni meh Tings, at’ A, BTBAUS’, 1011 Penns. ave,, near | 20! ate i t his Lim Mr. Kdmends is nog | Were submitted yesterday to the supreme court, | and rap! D cnauing tho him. Thé citizens are ‘sabe. Euan een ier ote de and ths Setatug tcteebe ‘cdeund wusteat tony mena | are ceasing with Seppiles tna aii does se al ~ PA Pearl await the decision until after the decisio nd }can capture the town Lex 2 tor aed fd sreclient GOLD SPECTACLE, game, pod sytney Fhe Oo nay court of appesiain the a ular sutsbrought by Eny time. ~ - . fe Penna. ave. ' tkm M. | the people—N. F. Herald, 7th. peer ] Onty 66, my 4 Williams and _——— ee Aw Unrerentaxt Wirz Murverer.—La- arte are alse spoken of for the vacancy o1 a 3 - FRICTION 8. 8H. BEMPLEB, Optician, tho Supreme C. ot bench ‘and many areal the beg re are paper ng ern signani, eo en Jersey wite murderer, who FGuK baits rues ge moet Se stet._ | opinion, also, that the present Attorney Gen. | Of Piatrs hail in San Francleeste recess tae, town, on ‘being informed of the refusal if tie ees Price, Fee ea doe <HIRTS MADE TO ORDER. eral will be vhe man. Agee for thels refusal to permit her to lecture on | Court af once broke . 1 4 — ERS BORRSO! ticut, was = seems ut- erp ompceer, In connection with my Merchant Tailoring bani. | , Govennos InomnsoLt, of Connecticut, wag fT Oto MAY killed and ly unconcerned a3 thinking more, =. mol Spee ees, | au: now prepared te ence of both houses Of the legislature and a Pi tnidhlgrae na ektack, a fow dayn ines oe matly, of on ry and wit: MAKE SHIRTS TO ORDEB, lay; the town of Vera, in Navarre. nesses death. audience, His inaugural is devoted to matters. having engaged the services of one of the beet eut- ters in the country for that purpose. Baing satis- fed of my ability to give entire satisfaction, both in vie snd 86. 1 renpocttally eotielt the patronage of uote Stent Spa Neve, AN DO NOT hav Y tet mam anni tok gua ee STRAUS’, 1011 Penns. ovesnear ith, sa F? iE nN SHEN: events) ¢ ae a a sey! NGtPaa tata ee oe ee eAiha cord of ready-made new nee. Lin ey Sapeciaicy fols-1y *RANKLIN & OO cians, ia AVENTE.' Yo Re b235 Eilian Pebble Spectacles. janls-tr 857-Boston schoo! girls play foot ball, and find |-pA GoxviorEp, ittbetter for striped stockings” than “even Fag Campbed Setees, ‘croq of Mier Howe S57 Galveston, Texas, tried cumulative voting recently. a got out the cannon, as ina verdictof gull a everybody was s7-Mobfle thinks it will diminish its | of mortality by suppressing its board of was terminated yesterday by a verdict of mur- | 87 Lieut. F. W. Schroeder, a weil. der in the second degree, with a recommendation | citizen of South Baltimore, aged 52, f to the mercy of the court. died in an apoplectic at yesterday. E —————— Lreutsine struck asehool bouse filled with children, in Laurenceville, Ga., one day last week, killing one little girl and injuring ten others. On the arm of one of the pupils an oak i leaf was pictured with remarkable minuteness. deprives the treasury of upwards of seven mil- | The fight for the light weight championship | the Low ia Boston. bostox, May % te comtaties arc gving aboug the ety serving Po ihoat: sulted to the different grades of Dqnor seller Wholesale dealers are not interfered with, bu darrom keepers are notified to cease at op: Ov painof cution. Ale dealers, oem > and retail, are warned against sollin, over the bar. Eating-house dealers are aske- whet they sel. and if the answer is ale, porier and cide’, caution against giving their custom- es anything cmos od ts tr pod upon them Hotel Keepers manifest a disposition io take no notice of the edict, and smati dealers only vary their form tn answering the cal! of thirsty customers. The principal brewers will hold a meeting to-night, and it is reported that the proposition will be urged to send their stock Out of the state and suspend manufacturing. —_——__- 22... —__—__ Ixmax Noree,—Father Wilbur, Indian agent at Simcoe reservation, has ertivet at Portland from a tour of five hundred miles im eastern Oregon and Washi territory, and denies the rumors that the Indiaus oi that part of the country are threatening war Indian Agent Miles, of the Arrapahor and Cheyenne agency, traces the recent murder of the Tour sure by Indians principally to a barrel of whi , furnished the murderers at Meticine Lodge Creek the day before the crime. A San Francisco dispatch «tates that over 1,400 Apaches have surrendered at Camp Verde. Major General Schofield acknowledges the #er- vices of General Crook and his gallant troops = aaa the Apache Indians in a general er. Sreaken BLAINE AND THe ¢ ert Commission —At ne of the United States cent sembled in Philadelphia, to. session. Gen. Hawley pre: states and territories were represente commissioners and alternates. Spe Was introduced and made which he expressed his States government will in duc time pper aid to the project. Oar ing contributed $400,000 to th, position, certainly would, he thongbt, give un hons at the proper time, to support iis own ox position. Fovt Piavy.—Not long since we published in the Herald an account of an attempt alieged to have been made by Marfin Cashin, ascaman, and Anna Erras, stewardess, on board the American ship Mary M. Burr, to set on fireand destroy that vessel while she lay at a port in South America. Yesterday the accused were brought before Commissioner Osborn and com. mitted for examination on the above charge.— N.Y. Herald. 87-A Newport (N. ¥.) schoolmaster has covered that filling his papiis’ mouths w pepper effectually stops their whispering. 67 The bad boys of Elmira, who have been arrested for post office piltering. plead in excuse their babit of reading dime novels. 87 A malicious exchange speaks of Colfax having closed his political shop aud put on the shutters—“Taking Stock.” @7-Mr. F. M. Charrington has retired from a wealthy firm of London brewers and become 4 zeslous supporter of teetotalism. Annie Persel, aged seventy 87 Miss Betsy Baker has bred the rising gen erations of North Hadley, Mass., as schoo!ims tress for nearly forty 87-Sojourner Truth egrais to the govern ment a scheme for colonizing colured invalids in one of the western territories. S7-You dre advised to bay your coal early this year, unless you wish to pay a red hot pric for it. S7-A New Hampshire man has the leather | strap which has thrashed the family throagh | three generations. 87° Mrs. Lettice Libby, an old lady of eighty, hanged herself at her residence at Scarboro, Me., Friday morning 87 The legislature of Kentuc law prohibiting the introdu capital into that state. SF The bill against carryin poms, TazOrs included, has bo New Vork state assem 87 Sherif Kane, of bdraw his resig the remainder of y has passed a of toreiga concealed wea- n passed by the has concl te coulinue in amillion dollars, dty equally be tween four children, two sens and two dangh- xcept two hundred shares of Euticlt tock given to his sister. me credulous porson suggests asa pre- ventive ofbank defalcations, that cand lates for clerkships should have their heads phreno!- Ogically examined. A good idea, which shoud also be extended to the ‘civil serviee. B7-A ship arrived at Queenstown yesterday which reportshaving passed a large American ship on fire. The buraing vessel had apparent- ly abandoned. Has there been another S87" The tederal council at Geneva has tssned an order forbidding the resileuce of the Duchess of Madrid in Switzerland, aud instracting the police authorities to expel all Carlist agents the country. merenake) Bur * » May 5,4 1. Manufacturers hinery, tosend to this Bureau uutil Noon oF Ave 1873, proposals fur the construction of Steain M. chinery for one of more of three vessels of ab out 62) tops, and propelled by one screw. There will befor cach vessel one pair of engines, with surface condenser aud horizuital c)limde: coupled to one crank «aft. boilers to be of the very best charcoal iron, ee tubes, and ot suflicsent strength for a working pressure of ¥)peunds per eqaare inet e the atmosphere, all to be below the - ‘The com ition, Copper and . about Ie feet in diameter PSE and Gin There will be two deetiler val inetruments tequired in sock Merel conksuce bets run aired in su ‘contracts are {2 befernianes. < “= The machinery is to be of the vecy best quality of material and workmanship, according to Na standard, and will inel: that ts necessary for Steaming the vessels, as coal bunkers, shaft alley, fire tools, oil aud tallow tauks, &c., and is to be, ih all respects, complete for that purp se, ac- cording to Naval usage. In addition to the ‘ordinary wharf trial, the machinery will be required to develop S00 indicated. horses power continuously during forty-eight con secutive boure at sea, with good autbracite coal, and the gros: weight of all the machinery, including coal bunkers, shaft alley, water in boilers, &c., is = exceed 215 tons. at any of the seaports of the Atlan gi Norfolk, Virginia, ae the Secretary of the Navy The pr owals will state the ame or names of the parti: Aang their sureties, the gross sur for ove te furbieh machinery complet: 1 ready for steaming at sea, whi woust be fully done and completed in uine ‘months from the date «fcoutract The proposals are to be endorsed Proposals for lachwnety for Sioops of War" to distingn)-h other business letters,and be accoompa- ‘a copy of this advertixem-ut tracts will embrace the u<n: ehis Will be made in the w: The Buren conditions, int te rebeck any oF all proposal under this advertisement, if, r i tiie interest the public Interest requires. '2, Proposals will alas be ‘ail respects a borses power, and the gross weight of which shail bot excted 178 tons. Designs, with the necessary apecifications, for boil accordance wath the fo description and reyurrem covering the space al wis the ‘ght and owed, will be The «pecitica-