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aoe eS THE EVENING STAR. | Published Dally, Sundays excepted, | CW, AT THE STAR BULLDINGS, Penpsyivanin Avenue, cor. llth St., je YE Wisse S71R NEWSPAPER CONPANT, RRAL TEEN SUSTAINS THE \OURT BRLOW— FAILURE OF T: oa - OF THE EFFORT To Toanee aan the Orr aS. President, be a cont below in the ‘case’ of = Sie victed Rogerak teneed instant. | iz months, $3.00, one year, B83. | THE WEEKLY STAR—Publishd Priday—@1.98 | SF Inv in 52 perer seat longer than paid for. | ean Vet. 41—N2. 6,290. i entertained f 5 WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 17, TWO CENTS. gait _ When they came to examine the ie it GP Bates of advertising furnished on application. —_ sent eee ae rreena tie doa and the — — i : = uestion albdi he gives ary CHASEANA. Art Emily Faithfall at Washington. caution, and cat SPECIAL NOTICES. | EVENING STAR. a ing Min Eaity Pataiel, thospent ome tase | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR | {ose pte tm nxn isguenion F Ole Rye Whisky, | —— We have in our possession a bit of manuscript, Stone, thesculptor, is busily at work ona bust this city last season, has written out her im This aftern = tel defence is immaterial, but the quesiien is fe Old Kye Whisky, | DOUBLE SHEET Partly in the handwriting of Mr. Seward and | of the late Hon. James Brooks, under a com- pressions in a letter which appears in the May jeon’s Dispatches. Whether the cout demanded the proof of the Fine Oia Bre Wheky. | ‘ partly in that of Mr. Chase, which, aside from | mission trom the family. Thefmodel, which is | number of the Victoria ‘Magazine, of which she ‘ASSC CLATED "PRAAS 3 REPORTS. meg a oe | Seer reaniren, and om a ce Fine Oi mye Whine: | = = its autographical value, bas considerable inter- | to be reproduced in marble as'$oon as practica- | js editor. As ie usual with the peuple ef her Z comary caution. They eee ee -- Washington News and Gossi est, both as a historical reminder and because it | ble, is from a mask taken after death, and is country, she gets things mixed badly, but on THE VIENNA COMM question of ind tent de‘ence, preferring 20 iP: illustrates in a striking manner the nature and | understood to complete satisfaction to his | the whole she takes a fair view, and| Result of the & ee ee fg eh ad when is imperative for Fore ae ewaeand, f | ixremwat Revesve—The receipts from thie | disposition of the two men. It will be remem. | widow and children. Itdoes not, however, rep- ; make the following Fre ee nribery Fultz Gastetmed | | Scage Wyite sald deal on tltrmetivegulins Fer General and Medicinal Use. | source to-day were #425,¢ bered that during Lincoln’s administration | resent the features or expressionof Mr. Brooks ry Presenter dieters —e — be proven, and if he failed, the ae there was a cabinet crisis, which led to the | as we were accustomed to see them during the pres. So. dhe eabiudtion have bien Gemahene een fc mg. He held that an alibi wae Fane eee tik univeneah aatitsctions Parapis | a eETARY RICMARDOON will remain here | ;csignation of their office by the distinguished | later years of his life. The face is claicia out. ‘different attended | voinminous details have ‘been! fereeited nn e defence, and tt should have beem Sage bottles at One Dollar per bottle. or can be hai | @i the summer, with the exception of a few | }oaus of the Departments of State and the | line avd singularly sweet in expression, as truth Warhington. ‘The inquiry developed the tact | Made Out fe the satisfaction of the Jury, amd many quantity iit reaurm the | days’ absence to attend hay ee ae eement Of | Treasury. Rumor of course magnified the cir- | required, indeed; but the lines wrought by eare une, the appropriation made by the United | Fe aaa aoe Nahas Whisk; does bot give satisfaction or pr Harvard College, about the 20th of June. cumstance and its probable consequences, and | and thought ard the look of weariness which a hausted, att the Charges of bribery weer Lok, | the alibl should he fally mente out or fail Wen, erated BY Ue... a ssechs of California Wines—Pa SzcreTany BetaNar returned to the city | it seemed to be necessary to make through the | characterized his expression are not there. If y way fully sustained. It was also brought to lighs | *'tstep imadgial or thie kind is to prove the erry, Asaclicn, Muscatels Hock apf Clarct; alec’ | last evening, and wae at his office to-day. He | medium of the press some authentic or semi- | it be true. as the artist assures us it is, that the that $30.60 were expended on the roof ot th. cast shows the features and expression exactly sewing machine department, when the actual as they were after death, then surely did the | the co-t Was not more than one-tenth that sum ee ae eee S Oth pend! one Members of the court differed pale messenger come, not as an enemy but as a to Pap wagiecgeeleay age hy the eee or tu: | somewbat sto the question of inlependest dew the new commissioners. Goods are arrlying | nee: the prisoner was pres- jwbe and’ imported Liquors’ of thecrime. if he sets ARTHUR NATTANS, Droge’: Corner 21 and D streets a. ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEO: D SUPPER TABLE, looks remarkably well, and seems to have en- | official statement of the case, in order to satist’'y joyed his trip very mach. the public mind, which was considerably ex- Forty-rive competed at the com- | Cited on the subject. This memorandum Mr. 0 active scat ore sme” all Mee vacancies of | Seward proceeded to draw up, after consulting | friend, to lift the curtain to a letter land, and . : ‘ , " Judge “artter gave his views on this question. ‘i fe i Pension office at Wright’s | With Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Chase; and, true to | to restore to the face of the sufferer the fresh- only denominated ‘a crowd.’ | rapidly, and it Is expected the American de- 4 " building to ls eisielbiae Ger | nis diplomatic and courtier-like nature, it was | ness and freedom of vigorous young manhood. ean euauappen on such Ovcasions if repub- | partment will be ready by the 10th of June. moned of RUacbths, JOHN DURGA NS S083, Hew tak, Raven: Con ak Rae te c. worded as follows: —In Mr. Stone’s studio may also be seen his | trains I cannot imagine. Do not, however, | The General Assembly. NO RRALTH OFFICER, MEANS ectlS-2awly Agente for a . en ‘geo! gibson «The President on Saturday acknowledged | grand statue of that grand old hero, Farragut. | suppose that our American cousins are imlis. Eckstein and F.K. Hartzell, U. S.N., have | the tion of thi ignations of the Sec! foront to soc B ape ange ~ = ene AUMEER OF DWELLINGS world, | 4 aia : Wesbanan bees othr oe je Secre- | Mr. Stone consi ferent to perso: jornment, or that points of ALTIMORE, 7-—The third days’ session CLARED NUTEANCRR, eer aa wartec Hatt Dees ae tilivuinas | been ordered to special duty at Washington, D. | tary of State and the Treasury, and teforsied iders this effort his magnum opus, Po 2 Be only roe and perf Dye; no rid reap vonage eprom ont aoa ae ‘flue deliberation he harmed | and very properly so, we think, Indeed, it is | Stiquette are disregarded in this free republic. | of the Presbyterian General Asembiy opened * a regular meeting of tht Board of Health, all druggists’, 16 The magnificent dresses in which the ladi with prayer Rev. Dr. Benj. F. Stead. Dy last night, Dr. Bliss. acting heal’) officer, offer- Bence Slack or Browns at geal | the receiving ship at New York. to the conclusion that an acceptance of them | doubtful whether in. Hfe-lik» gpizit and im-| sweep the streets, aud the diamomin which neck ‘4 4 ed a series ae «following Bond street, New York. ‘8-00! Herrick Johnson, from the special committee on of resolutions,deciar! — the —————_ wou'd be incompatible with the public welfare, | pressive majesty it is surpassed ‘any modern | on sides of you, from the dawn of day to its A BOOK OF PRAISE, jises nuisances, injuriows to . alth: —— Mr. Grorce H. Stvanr, of the board of in- | and therefore requested them to resume their work of art. It is colossal in size, and is ye: surpass description. The ordinary that had completed their work (os. 1421,1426 and 1428 K street ne “hwest,forbe- AMUSEMENTS. dian commissioners, has written aletter to | respective functions. The two secretaries = “Congressman below snd 3 Sen: is almost shabby ig F The compilation had been entrusted to Dr. J. Secretary Delano, inviting a full and thorough | Promptly answered that they had returned to | ¥¢ Teeret tosay, only in plaster; but the coun- | his invariable suit of very worn black broad: f T. Dursch, of New York, whe had been sddei try owes it to itself to have it put in endurin; - ’ ct 'ALL’S NEW OPERA HOUSE, examination into the charges of unfairness and | jreconeeca UPartments in obedience to | iy owes It. aut tax Wabtugion, then for soma | dont le Pase teeres ek vir marvel oemenatane ot JOBN T. FORD. ~owsercesseee PrOptiotor. | irregularities in the recent awards of contracts Sey 46, oe 7 if style of their hats ‘and bonnets. The = for Indian supplies. No “command” to, or “obedience” from, the | other place. So fine a representation of so Cdqnette « in Wesbiny a sachety, good : ying, the CHRIS AND LENA MATINEE AT 2. Ss imperious Chase. He took the paper and | noble a son should not be lost to posterity. ie —— : THREE HOORS OF FUN THe MANUFACTURERS of the postal cards at best eat ths, lent avuteaen: inating in i — Max Weyl —. ra — York se ae at ore English —— = at the rules are as a ae wal of the uext BAKER AND FARRON, Springfield, Mass., are running 500,000 per day, i . ; The members’ wives mast call or oe te eee: | Smembly. and requesting churches about to Tn ail their gres ies. stead the following: couple of weeks in looking through the studios | The members’ wives must call first on the Sena- change their hymn books to ‘pone action : post) er ae but that number is insufficient to supply the | "Tne two Secretaries have accordingly re- | and galleries of that cine hones his | tors’ wives, and these in their tarn must visit | until the ay of the new book dangerous ey comune ameter present demand. The manufacturers promise | sumed their places as Heads of their Depart. | summer abetbing tourna, wuorae ex. | Me wives of the judges of the supreme court | “Dr. Hatheld, a member of the committee, | no sewer connections of sulficient privy accoue i. tacilities so as to turn out | ments.” ed Bet . and the secretaries, and all must first pay their | stated that he was present at its last meeting. | odations, and with stagnant water in 3 efitof T J. FARRON. 1 090,000 cards daily. ‘And in this modified form th Pecting fine things next fall. respects to the ladies of the diplomalic corps. and decidedly dissented trom certain features | honse 1407, 1409, 1411 aud. isis T street “Little Frauds” the legurh time. ——___ — ont im the announcement — The full-length life-size portraits of Wash- | The President's wife of course is not expected The matter was referred to west, having no water sewerage or Positively Soe Schon A GENERAL COURT-MARTIAL has been or- | went to the public. ington and La Fayette which belong on either | to call on any one, and a season at the capital is EB of Drs. Heberton, | sufficient privy accom: and being tm Ov MONDAY EVENING the famous I.ish Come. | 1¢T@d to meet at West Point, New York, on the ie has eamuuaachs wk and often | side of the Speaker’sdesk in the House of Repre- | CoPSidered Loy msable to the success of fash- Schaft, of New York, and Robin. : ——— mn; the four ay od Twenty- dian and Character Artist, 20th instant, for the trial of Cadet Frederic C. been monly supposed J sentatives have been in Mr. Barlow's hands for jonable social life. Music and dancing have | son, of Harrisburg. jou! |. streets northwest, ing covered : Sok MURPHY. Bishop, on a charge of insurbordination. The | barged by his opponents that ail of Mr. Chase's 2 been recently introduced into the afternoon re- with a new company A communication from Rev. Andrew P. Hop- | With pools of mt water; the to several weeks past to be cleaned and restored, | ceptions, the newspapers chronicle all such Rai ot the Canton Presbytery, relative to est: oat th ae and they have been wonderfully improved | events in a style which woil! even astonish ishing under his treatment. It may not be known to ar eame fee —— — souresk. =i PROFESSORSHITS @F MISSIONARY INSTRUC- ee = _ _— — the chatterers who affect to sneer at “art at the wele pune atk eae ae bacco , : trocttsomthwent, tame inaa ae © | ington were passed with Senator Sumner—a | was referred to the committee on theolegical | and EF and F streets southwest, being in an un- capital” that these pictures are by artists of | man who stands head and shoulders above his | seminaries. safe condition, and dangerous to life and limb. such high and deser tati Vi . | fellows in intellectual culture and personal peg: cna A discussion arising as to the style in which ig ‘ved reputation as Vander. Ly so From Enrepe To-day. Dr. Bliss prepared bisresolutions declaring cer= follow leer: a Sratecan teescured atthe Opera House. ar | (HOMIE oflcers wall constitute ILY FESTIVAL renzo Lorain, 34 artiller ie j BH. Totten ut | @By officer whose ambition may be in that direc- ~ Sod inh ta SW. F ieynolde jn iseardt: | tion; but It is not so generally applicable to the ACIATION, lery: 2d Lient. W. E. Birkhimer, 3d artillery; | appointments ot Mr. Chase as it has been the E30. 173, Ist. Lieut. Jno. P. Story, jr., 4th artillery, judge appointments were made with a view to his own house situatea the corner of Tenth and I streets northwest, being in a dilapidated condi- 1 the stable h artillery; ultimate promotion to the Presidency. This is Pi Capt. O. H. Ernst, Te. MoGthenes. ort” doubtless true of most appointments made by A ‘aces. His name is known and honored ii ——— fashion to suppose. Atleast, his tirst aim was | 1M aud Ary Scheffer, respectively. And very | Feo Pnglish circics, aid lot me tee a GB OF MINISTERS IN PRANCE. tain buildings nuisances and injurious to health, ovate. ssempauiiaias always to secure a good officer. He may have oe noe pemeeey Papen = ere in the words of the Rey. James Rod May — reopen of Gon- — — = pred to be relieved APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT—The | been and doubtless often was mistaken in men: — In the reception room of! e Arlington | Freeman Clarke, who whiled away the tedium rd, ministor of the interior, and Jules Simon, m the dutics of hea! cer. The resola~ The Ring will ie ore Sian A President made the following appointments | but, whatever his motives of policy may have | Hotel may be seen a water color drawing by | Of 8 lorg car journey, between Boston and | minister of public instruction, have been ac- | tons were adopted, and the health officer was je Ring will be given to the gentioman, and th S Powell, which is so good that one can hardly . eee: P Albany, by his pleasant talk cepted by President Thiers. directed to cause the abatement of the naisan= ne tothe Ialye who diseeers | 8 morning: Wm. E. Davis, assistant treas- | been, it is quite certain that efficiency in office 1" interest? “Char me bs per |. Bases “ 7 Fi mutnal interest. Charles Sumner, he sai: it isreported that the ministry of public wor- | ces referred to. Cfthe largest number of ficke Havers Haber et States at Cincinnatl, vice | was always prime consideration with bim. | Tealize that it is was done by the same artist | went trom Boston to the Cited States Senate’ | ship tobereestablished. The treasurer was directed to purcnase tem ania TICKE ,FtET ENTS. Hayes; Robert N. McLean. U 8. Marshal for ‘The writer was once asked by Mr. Chase, while | W2° perpetrated the Perry's Victory in the | in 1551, 2 comparatively young man. He had The new members of the cabinet will beeither | pouncs of rope for the poanimaster, to be used diane will be admitted free" aaiiawtt | Beer tes ene ange Rfeldt, melter and "f, | Secrotary of the Treasury, for advice concern- | Sematestairway. It is a figure piece, represent- Posting moet of Gis mcaearee eae eRe. | Bete eh eee or members of the party | in conveying captured ee “ = — vacodl z . § ; Jefterson T. Q * . * ng of the measures that were fashion- 5 = —— (jR45D May FESTIVAL, Babcox, coiner of the San Francisco mint; Ed- | ing the tiiing of a somewhat important office, iter saouck eine Gee cee able. Dar iel Webster was then the idol of the TRE MUZZLED PRESS IN PRANCE. The Fish rox Markets, of art. Ind it k ge : community, and any oa who opposed hi Paris, a op nigcnod ie ot. this Pea eg my a z nd . Indeed, it makes one regret that the | wasatonce ostracised. This youn, man city have been fined for republishi: 1 letter y, furnished us Stag by ~ge_ W. eS Be ee erect St WNENE | oie evel <udsting Butter iad subjects, when | fond of the approbation of bis Tellow-men, aml | Of Felix Pyat, addremed t President Thiers, | Harcison & Co.. wholesale deelors is hut ae, 42 King st., 50, 51, 56 tish wharves, Alexandria: ST. JOSEPH for the Indians of the Grand River agency in Cariton Bitz, Dakota territory; John Tilson, collec AY. MAY 19rm. PLEASURE GARDEN. BaNEE ° ward Palmer, of District of Columbia, agent its, is schuckSouse, ent | for which there were a number of applican: ternal revenue ith distriet of Illinois; Alva A. | Of the several candidates and their endorsers. Mo AT JUENEMA ; bn : P was not made to be a Luther or Elijah in defer- | printed inthe London Times on the ist of April , Knight, collector for Florida. After carefully examining ail the papers, we ero a atl ee, Sopertment of | ence tp public opinion, ‘Ne man ever foie | The Feuple Srcsvete mowepepes ken howe tae, | Reads Eee beatae Gt oe aoa ‘Herring, per Tickets 50 Cte. for Gentioman and Laly. mI7-2t tnanie <evearuee ao an P R were constrained to say, that, while the appli- corning dis last grandiose effort, how- | more keenly than he the opposition of enemics, | pressed for publishing editorial articles attac thousand, #10 to white . per ° re en M7 NDIAN OPPOSITION To THE Be — | Suess guetta ie ths ordinary sense of | ¢Ver. it is only just to Mr. Poweil to say that he | or the estrangement of friends, or the unkind. | Ing the national assembly. 20 to 25; rock, per bunch, 25to 30; offal,per Bs BALL. Mes-rs. John P. Williamson and J. W. Daniels, that term. set of them seemad to be quite | COMiders it far from finished, and that he | ness and injustice of false accusations. And JAPANESE STEAMER CAPRON. 10 15. sveaes ow iitecres who were sentout several months since to Red » yet none e 1 expects to put a good deal of work on it before | ¥ets during the twenty years, Charles Su Gipractan, May 17.—The Japanese steamer = —* : MONDAY, MAY 19, 1573, 4 P.M Cloud's agency to prepare the Indians for the | "P_% the requirements of the oftice. he offers it for tance. But why he sh Te eeGhe Cee ae minding wae Se eetkcesd Rise cian eas | cheek coe tie nee ee 5 . + 1573, 3 bullding “or the Northern Pacific ratreca | “What am I to do?” asked Mr. Chase. “The pobidacrrd oa sige ees ote ‘ are sould own private fn in Hi say wi via Bermuda and Madeira. Allon board are pee yor eng mong tne cotenet Avaisston, 25 Crs. through their country, re; - | Office is an important one, and needs a tirst- . sag put in place in its present | Cato, * Let the gods love the winning cause: well. " S , friende of oin- : Feau that they have Lad big taik ith tharec: | cine wan tone cnet state is more than we can tell. stand by the conquered and defeated cause. ? War in Scheat' Uudbding- The cumtions pense kee OLYMPIC GROUNDS. reventatives of a lar; ; archaiy re ‘ge number of savages, and school’ building. ai is | He began hi iblic career in C The Gabernatorial War Arkansas, a Bayard Taylor, like men of lesser note, is tackior Wilk Geanere abe acquit orion New Youn, May i7--A diepateh from Littis | chorus of thinty ‘voloes selected trom Lanetimes given to writing on things that he | mous fagitive slave law. He opposed with aii | Rock, Arkausas, says that Gov. Baxter re. | schools of the Sumner school building, under knows very little about, and of course in doing | theenergy of his nature and all the power of his | mains in the capitol night and day, with a force | the leadership of Miss G-1. Fleet, musit teacher F 1 | We took the liberty of saying substantially: INGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN. | Sipoaition they are orpesed ee ally hostil> | spyere is a man in the district who is thoroughly a They say they Want no white settlers on their | competent and honest; who would fill the office 5 . bs 80 he is liable, as other le are, to t hu intellect, the repeal of the Missouri compromis of men fully armed, to protect him against the | for the western district. Superintendent Cook, GRAND OPENING 1 pds, :xecpt traders, and that they will coun- | with credit to himself and satisfactorily alike to Sak ate Bec seas ete Zf hay on | and the feaettion ot slavery into Kansas, | threatened raid of the friends of Lieutenant | in brief remarks, stated the objectsof the meet? Thecuch, GUeir People relative to the railroal | the public and the government, but the appoint- oe, ke 8 recent letter from I 522 4 is owing largely to bie tavece nd h Governor Smith tooust Baxter and place Smith | ing, and reviewed the statistics of the schools AND through their country. ment would doubtless be an unpopular one for | Rome to the New York Trilunc, in a somewhat | ferings, that the Cnited States are realtn Treg, | inthe gubernatorial chain, ‘Tue groowde ot | forthe month of May, showing the percentage MAY F TIVAL. A MANDAMUS ON THE SECRETARY oF Tux | the time being. He is not much liked person. | S¥8bing allusion to Story, the sculptor, he | that the war has ended, and peace and univn | Smith's friends for their preposed action are | Of attendance as follows: Sd district, 94; AND IxtErI0R.—Mr. W. B. Webb has filed in the | ally, and his appointment would revive old pre- | t*Kes occasion to rap the government over the | been restored.”” that Baxter's election was unconstitutional; but | district, 95.2; Sth district; 95.8. The general werage was 95.5, which was a gain of 1.2 over “ - arr ae seg ye eae he was elected on the same ticket DEDICATION OF A NEW BANQUET BALL, | F“%ity Court a petition for a mandamus on the | judices and excite the hostility of all the friends | *D¥ckles by saying: “Our government has Lesson of Spring. a withand Soe gg agen oft Smith and all others | the poe cere month of the school year. " - Secretary of the Interior to compel him to issue ite inant. never asked his aid, any more than it has that All that was sleeping is awake. on the ticket. ‘The state house and Twenty is passed through the month with- Ov MONDAY asSQUESDAY, May 19th and 20th, | a land patent for certain laude in Kansas to beerahcaraic’ cele aeal Gea popular | °f Powers, to glorify its expensive and really And all is living that was dead! . closely guarded out @ case of tardiness; the lowest per centage AT THE settier. The aps claims that he regularly tment or not,” was his quick response, | '™POsing Capitol. Persico was its first favor © thou who say’st thy sere heart ne'er with the militia have been removed, and their | Of attendance was 92, and the highest 94, : ; : entered upon the land lived upon,and improved | 4Ppoint 5 q POnOO: T is Clash ‘Stills itd sosend. ahd Vin With verdure can again be spread; places tilled by friends of Baxter, and the lat- | report shows a very prosperous condition of the SCHUETZEN PARK, Seventh-street Road it. complying with all terms of the law, and ap- | ‘What I want is a good officer. Who is the man » Q aoe. © thou who mournest them that slee; ter's decided measures of preparation to resist | co! schools it shout by the exertions Passive members of the Verein arerespectfuily ro- | Plied to the: land oftice for a patent. The Sec- | you refer toY”” Keam seems in a fair way to become its third. Low lying in an earth) " id all movements of the Smith faction has evi- | of the tompes sak uj ‘Misses guested f» perwent their cards of metmberabip atthe | Fetary of the Interior refused to grant the pa- | sa; G_- of P— -,” weanswered giving the | Now the fact is that Powers has two of his very Look out On thinTeviving work, Serta, te,reconsideration on the part of | Maria McPherson and Lavinia Lemore and pom here wickrag ts pag, | Seat Siaizing that before, the ea Her a on ae oe retlecan ake aeeen ne ear ne te | best pleces of statuary inthe Capltol--prodaced And be new hopes within thee bred! Smith's irienas. | Dens-- ortainly will not | Masters Charles Peters and Samuel «| oO a plied ia jw the le to wer under liberal commissions from the govern- (fre yleld without resorting to arms. 1 please meet at the | the land in question was vested in a Kansas | thought of filling that or any other office, and were inte OP ood. BF erate Se orn Hi ment, and that there is nothing w! rinthe | AN “Honest” THirr.—Hr mies a For The Richmond Duelivg T: Brooks, Wm. H. Tali: . Prof. Sampson, jonday mora- | railroad a in a grant of lands to aid the | who had on the other hand warmly endorsed building by Clark inten . papi Loan and Returns the Money Light Months After. New —_ May hse Richmond 1 | trustee Jones, and Prof. Wm. ‘Wilson, road. This land is part of the fe ceded | one of the other candidates. ase ry Crk Mills, But tts fashionable | T2 Octover last a lady who. lives in itSth street | atte <e Panes day of Mordecai, | which the pupils sang “Down by the Deep Blue L. BLOUT, Secretary, | lands. and it is said that this case is a test one, | M¢ it?” We thought he | % #buse what the government has to show in | had her pocket picked in Central Park loses uted tne Guu. een etieaen too Guaenns Laon ceen aan the approbation of _mi6-st [Rep&Chron St,Sunday papers tt.) in which hundreds, if not thousands, are inter: cae te * gases 0 considerations 1. | the way of art—which is doubtless deficient in | a purse Ghick contained 5, a visiting card | crowd. ‘Tie verdict of the coroner's jury was | present, ‘The interesting exercises were closed 7 INCOLN HALL. omen ae ee eee eet ved. “Mr. Schuckers,” said Mr. Chase, | ™4MY Tespects, and possibly objectionable in | bearing her address, and a lock of hair, Within | that he was killed by MeCarty in a duel, and ¥ singing, duett and chorus, “Now I Lay Declines ‘varves, wa eeners, Om da nig. | others; but on the whole it is, we venture to say, | * few days she received the pocketbook, minus | finds that the seconds ate sensureble for wot | Twen® ta Sleep,” by Misses Parthenia Tasscnst—- Welt Wistenn, whe ban heen | Svuing t) Bie geivate stcestary, “sued 0 Ole achibidien Gas may euber nation, | te meeey ind the following letter written in a | informing the authorities of the affair. Mc- | Mary Woodson, in a very acceptable manner. y 2 id confined to his room for some time past, from | patch to Mr. G., asking him whether he will y | scrawly hand, and evidently by an ignorant wounds are very serious and his condi- ia CROSS & DIXEY'S East, ae he office.” The offi veepted, and | *2cient or modern, was ever able to make in | person: tion iscritical. The seconds are still imprisoned, Visrt or THe “Tenrerance Riessine” To FAMOUS MINSTRELS, the results of his late severe attack and bad | accept the office. storyinc pou nlite the first hundred years of its existence. Dear Madam : I found this pocketbook to-day, | and are visited by hundreds of friends. THe Prrsipext.—The “Temperance Bless- The Star Troupe of the World ather combined, manages to get out pretty | our estimate of the man was fully verified by —Poole, whose “recently finished portrait ot | Oct- 4, about 3 o'clock, in Central Park. The r. appears every night J. L. CARNCRO! Tens of thousand of pet ten years in Philade! larly in th hine of the last f id his place wit i bout $12.35 init. It f “York Bank Statemen: Ink night. to accommodate thane who were eat ularly in the warm sunshine of the last few | the fact that he hel without stain or k was about #12.35 init. It came very moe i ast night to accommodate who were un- ys, and hopes to fully recover his health with | compiaint, so far as aryscansh learn, through | Miss Appleby gavesuch general satisfaction to | me, for 1 was rather short in the pocket. If Y aaa 1 oe New Yous. May 17 kly bank state- | able to attend the meeting on Thursday oyed the the return of summer. We much fear, how. New Yous, May I7—The weekly bank sta ng y night. in Ph e! as her friends and acquaintances, is now engaged | should send you the money it would be no lesson t L , increase, 5M, | The exercises were conducted by Mr. Charles BOLLICEING S086 ever, that he will never again be his old seit, three different administrations. on a likeness of her brother, Mr. George F. Ap- | to you for ising it, but now you will be more ponertag urene ‘sist.300, ‘legal anges Hermitage, president of the B . The in- FONGENT DELIGHTFUL BUMOR, may. ‘Weregretto say that bis syrtenraceng | In another case the merits and claims of two | pleby, which promises to be equally successful. Nae ee ett eak, Lat, pat ree ad, Mould not | crease, $1,157,900; deposits, increase, $5,015,000, | fant Hettic Kt. Peacock, recited the ROARING FASGEET MUSIG TNE TINGING, | to Ve Dadly shattered: ‘---Surgecn General | cardidates for the same office were soeveniy | After Gnishing this and one or two other por. Our bovom. I send you back the baok because | °“eulation, d —~ pon the pre~ of this great merry. mak Combination. Some- | Barnes was one of the three nominees for a | palanced that Mr. Chase called on a personal | traits now under way, Mr. Poole will go suppose you care more for that hair and t ad vely each night; something that in- | vacant corresponding membership in the Paris . ‘ses; something that does you | Academy of Medicine last month. The ballot, | ‘red, who was acquainted personally with , A Bankrupt State. to the country for a summer sketching | Penny than you do for the nasty money that | _ Sz. Lovis, May Iv.—A special dispateh from lar: 25 makes all the trouble in «he world, Jefferson city says the funds in the state treasury lent at il o'clock this morning; . that is not often encountered, and | however, resulted in the election of Mr. Pres- | both applicants, for his opinion in the prem- tour, which will include portions of aon I remain, yours truly, SAMUEL STYPOLE. praicompinen pet seg ’ ae Peon ane red seata 75 cts. Seats | Cott Hewett, a British surgeon of eminence, | ises. and Virginia, and particularly the sections in P.S.—I leave you your silver for better luck ——— +202 work in which ore. 7 who was probably better known personally to “« They are both good men,” wasthe response, } the vicinity of Weir's Cave and the Natural | next time. I think by the looks of them new Wat.'s Orga Hover.—Thoselively dialect them success, ‘The Company ars getown, 2st inst.; | the members of the Academy, but hardly more | .« hut 1 think Mr. — ought to be appointed.” Bridge. stamps Lepage must ‘have money in the bavk. | actors, Baker and Farron, appear for the last shook bands with the Presi- Alexandria, 22d; Annapolis, 24, mis St” | wortby the honor. ...-Mr.D.R. Locke, better | “Patt tin 'urner expects to goin a short time tothe | Well, I will be your banker, and pay you sever | time to-night im their drama of "Cris aud | dent. and after be vetired they were showm THE known as “Petroleum V. Nasby,” has given up y? i el pecan ad recy per cent. for this money that I have got. I will | Lena.” On Monday night the talented come- W 4$HINGTON TER COMIQUE. | his Kentucky post office and gone into the ad- | ‘ Well, in the first place, he has been a life- | southwestern part of Virginia, the fine scenery only borrow it, and will pay you one of these | dian, Joe Murphy, wheplayed @ very, susees Bloventh street, south vania * | vert's ng agency business in New York with long friend of yours, and” —— of which will keep his pencil busy for some | days if, when I am ready, I can find you. You | ful en ment @ year or more ago, will Re Exti- STILL ANOTHER GREAT SENSATION. Mr. Bates, formerly of Pettengill & Co. Ifhe | «. Being a friend of mine is no reason why he | time tocome. Whether he would not succeed | know it is noharm to borrow. My stémach feels open his budget of fun. GUISHER was made to-day on the Monument — secures as good prices for his advertisements as » broke in Mr. Chase. «Let | better in more quiet phases of nature, we can | lighter already. Ina year or two will try to ——_e——_ unds, a frame building, 18 by 30 feet, having ONE WEEK—MAY 12—AND TWO MATINEES. | he got forhis Nasby letters he will be a good | should have office,” broke = ee “1 ae & id find you out and pay you with interest. . Rerorts or ANoraer Fioat WITH TRE erected and set on for that purpose; — ent to have. “Major Ben: Perley Poore | the other man be appointed. tell better we nee some of the results ot his | On Thuraday last @ young manrang the bell | Mopucs Late dispatches from the lave bede | betit ‘appears that it did not work well as g it of the favorite New York Ley J peaeemeriss RATE RAYMOND. | Will leave bere in a few weeks for hissummer | ‘The order was carried out, greatly to the | trip. at the house of the recipient of this letter, and | state the Modocs are entrenched in Crater | the fire gained so much headway that an alarm KATE RAYMOND: KATE RAYMOND: | bome at [i dian Hill: Mass., where be will em- | mortitication of the friend, who thought | — Theodor Kaufmann has ready for ship- | asking for the lady by name, was shown iuto | patie, oe Mass lava. Captain Hasbrouck is | was turned in from box 72 at I o'clock, fo her most successfu! of modern dramax, ploy himself through the summer months in | DO re an portunity to reward years | ment to Vienna three pictures illustrating | the, parlor. Without unnecessary del: camped within watching nce of the ene- | ing out engines Nos. land 2, ana 4, to extingaish “THE WAIFS OF NEW YORK," | ¥tting b's forthcoming history of the District | 2 8aw here an op ) GPeanset tele pil t,”” which wil] | Pulled out his pocketbook and handed her $ my, with two hundred and ten men, where he | it. Heslaesd ga seteadia axie.coh ota of Columb'at of faithful and perhaps unpopular devotion. eae Dereneeans, saying as he did so, “I hardly expected to pay | awaits the arrival of Colonel Mason, who on | ‘The reel of the Franklin No. 2 while going to ERFU ATIC COMPANY. — In one view of the case this line of action in | challenge attention on the other side, as well on | you s0 soon. Being urged to retain a nortion of Tuesday morning started from Captain Jack's | the fire upset when starting out at the corner of ro, increase the attraction. cogagement has been | _Poremac Texnet.—The Last Brick.—On the | g nigh official is hard to justify; but, so mor- | account of the ideas embodied in the series as | the money, the polite thief replied, “Oh, no; | old stronghold with one hundred and seventy | 12th street and the Avenue, and threw one of effected with the great New York actor, “ith day of August, 1811, Mr. Thomas Rutter, | 5.11. sensitive was Mr. Chase to charges of fa- | for artistic treatment. About the first of next | !’ve plenty of my own.”. s men. At last accounts the Indians were forti- | the firemen named Thomas Hines, injaring one Who wilt spp tin2 B: COLLINS, . contractor for building the tunnel of the Balti- y ae | iy Sapponed | weath Mr. NanGusta geste llinntecta, where | SasBockesaacsia — Acor- | fying their present position. with the evident | of his arme slightly. The reel was e wil "Sotnation Desuiric character. | more and Potomac Railroad, had laid the first | voritism, that it not unfrequently happen: ° goes > lent Of the Chicago Later Ocnna, wifes | intention of giving battle gn the first opportu. | damaged. “THE GEMS OF THE BALLET.” brick in that stupendous undertaking. ‘he | that he erred in the other direction, and often | he expects to spend the summer. jepouen eg pag = ed geo nine tee | ity. oanpticdiinacende A Great Novel Tos papain kxni- | $OTK has een finished more rapidly than ever | qid actual injustice to his friends. Saye RE severe storm of Thursday evening lace the sie, | _ Colonel Mason signaled his knowledge of the Tux Gnexaprens—Cempans A, Washi reat Novelty Enterta: meting O° BOpalar Echi- | known before in this country, ai Pagers | _Mone Promises or a 1, = Favit Cror.— tilolty was partioglas’ vel in the locality or | Whereabouts of the Indians Wednesday after- | Grenadiers, held their =a THE ¥! afternoon, shortly after 5 o'clock, the last bric! Mr. Chase's will, which was made not very | Notwithstanding the fact that the peach crop | tlc! Hine Kiltand quacties chick si3,2 | noon by way of Jack’s old stronghold, and that night at their armory, Vice L. Graves In his specialty, Pen. Dy-Bura * of the arch was laid and the keystone fitted to * is badly injured in this immediate section, so e to Hawt on cas > to Chics both himself and Hasbrouck were ordered to | in the chair and L. E. Trembiy secretary. Some The popuins Vailadiaty JOS. WHITTAKER. The | its place. The whole length of the tunnel is | long before he died, is quite short and simple in | much so thatscarcely a fourth of-« erop will be | fecent to Hawskora statdon, on the © (2 | obtain favorable positions during the night ani | new members were enrolled and names great Comic Singer, BILLY DEVERE. Tax farn. | 4 feet, and 15,000,000 bricks have boon cect forps, and names Hon. Henry D. Cooke as sole ered. yet reports from different parts of the | Burlington and Quincy railway. Considerable | Tate’ an attack on the enemy at Seorclock | were added to the member roll. The he of Washington OTTO BURBANK. The charm. | in its construction, besides the immense amount igs- | Peninsula indicate that unless unforseen frosts | Com: m was caused by its freaks imone of | 7 morni This is known only | treasurer, Mr. Francis $108 cash ing Vocalist, KITTY ROWELL. The Ch: , p executor. It has not yet been offered for reg! ra the boarding-houses occupied by laborers em- ursday ing. news ly * Tawa ty Sing and Dance Lady, BELLA GORDON, “Mises | Of, one for the foundations and for backing | T° Oot it ig understood that he leaves $10,000 | OF Storms should injure the trees or the young loyed at these works At the time of the oc. | t0.#.few in camp. received into the helmet fund from the ratte of Barrison Sisters, Kiraify Sisters, Weense, Man, up the walls, The arch at Fulton street was vy x a Wilbe fruit, there will be abundant = those see- | P! f the m A sentinel reports he heard fring on aneast- | the lot in Uniontown, presented by Lieut, Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. wil-ti | Completed within two minutes of the time whem | to Dartmouth College, N. H.; $10,000 to Wilber- | tions, trom Smyrna southward. ‘The trees are | currence there were present but two of the me erly direction from camp at an early hour | Graves to the company, and that Daniel Con- ri the Keystone was placed in the face of the arch | force University, Ohio; $6,000 to his niece | everywhere loaded with blossoms, and the pros- | the woman of the house and her child. The Thursiay morning. It is inferred from this | nolly, esq., has been the lucky winner. White - On Exhidition at Pennsylvania avenue. The completion of | yrs. Auld; his portrait of Chief Justice Mar- pect now is that the ¢rop this year will be larger electricity entered alongside of the stove-pipe. | 11.41 Colonel Mascw has be; is work. pantaloons were then wr officers and ‘and Sele 4 the tunnel was the occasion of much rejoicing 3 Pe to the United States, to be an it was last year. Wor is the gratifying | Skipped off on to the floor, passed under a closed — men, according to the pattern of the Washington among the workmen, aad a flag was raised to | Shall, by Peale, » ct confined fo the peaches. Strawberries, made a detour of the Ra: ly | Light Infantry, to be worn during the summer celebrate the event. The tracks are now laid | placed in the Supreme Court room, and the re- lackberries, and all small fruits come in for mons, ie oe Cd coon its i ay a a pon mainder of his estate equally between his two a = eee ae pleasure — being af- ui © nomena ‘ester street a x avenue up ill ave- led 1c uit-growers of the Peninsula, [ORE CANDIDATES FOR nue, and only some three hundred feet of the | 4@ughters, Mrs. Sprague and Mrs. Hoyt. It is bs - porary 6 and the fruit-consumers everywhere. The pres- y om instead of Winchester, Mr. Mi remainder of the tunnel are unballasted, and | thought his estate will aggregate something less | Cr+ indications are, a shallow, roughly skived out splintery furrow. ay ae ii that will be completed within a very few days. | than $200,000, which is not much of a fortune to sed u that he would lay app! too, far from being a failure, is not at red and | Both men were prostrated, but soon recovered | board of directors, but that he himself had no Except the Hoosic, the Baitimore and Potomac | jeave, as things go now-a-days. But he left his | promises to ‘be abundant--Middietoos (ber) | their faculties, Sut retain mavks that show that or a tunnel is the largest in the United States. The : to change action h Transcript. their escape from so direfal an antagonist is cer- Bitcuer's Gap roate, or to sa) first named is about five miles long, and was | children what few men leave, and what no a tainly wonderful. One of them has in the bottom | Snickers Gap roate, oF to say begun in 1852, and Is not yet nearly compicted, | money can buy—a stainless reput a Senator Fentoy awn Ex-LUMBeRMAN.—The | of the left foot, as if done b: eh ee Baltimore Gazette, sees Warren (Pa.) Mail says: Senator Fenton was | piece of flesh cut out, three-fourths Tse Painters STRIKE IN BaLTIMORE.— Mags It is not generally known, we presume, that | in town last Thursday, to go down the river on Iatameter od jt it of the ending of THE TRIAL OF Bocarr by court martial at | yr Chase was the last of his line. Yet such is | & Taft. Twenty years ago he was a lumberman Mare Island, Cal., has ended. The prisoner ‘ioe ‘alt hie edd slacen -nivein n- | onthe Alleghany and Conewengo. Since that made a clean breast of the transactions ou the | the fact. Although broth- | time not had the luxury of such a ride. receiving ship Vermont. He said all he did | ers, itso happened that none of them had male | Now he will have a little touch of ‘the old time Hey dsc of Cayman, Go, Hoon, | io, and “dled leaving mo sony it fellows thas | 200 cabin passsoger, with Mr. Crawley, ‘and fessed hi a] ad i that | J : 3 , that for his offences he ‘has suffered enoggn | AD4 as he died leaving no son, it follows not as commander of the whole fleet as hereto- already. Hebas been indicted the line and name of Chase, so far as his father’s ~ bere tnpriooned and had judgment for $20, immediate branch of the family is concerned, ECTURE over his head for four years. became extinct with his death. Count who was 4 at Tae . 7 sera 2s is to have ona to Count de FouxpRY MF cHCKOH, Mone -“emseners 29g Sangre (Por The Rvening Stor. PY HFEF cas Northeast corner Lith and G streets, New ¥. the Death of Chief Justice Lines on BY MRS. M. J. ROBERTSON. For thie benefit of GORSUCH M. E. CHURCH, TUESDAY EVENING, May 2), 1573, at 3 o'clock, go PZ Bey, THOMAS GUARD, of Baltimore b, Nea and Socal.” ‘amission oo seats. nt in Lf ip J wh #1,31: quarter of a million remains un} mis et" $30,000 would be liberal prin nn ig USTICE TO ALL, hati none, Haycrne AND A _ CONFESSION. — Joseph the motto at STRAUS’, Cisthier, 1011 Penn, | O'Neal was avenue. oa" | Carroll, Il. E**=8 THB the 2d GOLD SPECTACLE, Pre Onty 96, 4B. BEMPLEB, Optician, aso 0% streot. ‘PRE FaT MEN be SEE ui i it i T 7 E [ fl i : Cassimere aod Fort Penn ave., near lth st. TLEE’S WHARF, foot of 6:4 and P streets. TO CONTRACTORS AND MERCHANTS. Cargoee of BTOSE, COAL, Guigegiaien, wtp ent ae eee