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months, @3.00; one year, 88. iia THE LY STAR—Published Priday—| year. ariabiy inedvance, in both cases, and 3 poner svat longer than paid for. Vo, 41—N°. 6,299. THE EVENING STAR. ! Published Daily, Sundays excepted, a AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania — cor. Lith St., TEE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, & . RAUPPHANN, President. TEE EVEEING, STAR served uy crgers i ‘ Eo MgnTE. Coples at the counter BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. AMUSEMENTS. HE AMERICAN ODD FELLOW,” for May, ALL’s NEW OPERA HOUSE. au S cee pV and = — rf WwW JOuR T. FOBD....... Proprietor. rect northwest, cormer ofl. Also | SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINES. Perioaicals, Sc, and s fall as- | Evgag+ment of the brilliant young actor, Bortment of Stetionery, Pictures, Picture Frames, MR. CHARLES M. WALCOT, — find first production in this city of Mr. Charlee Fos- ter’s thri! realistic drama, eriliag iE SWAME ANGELS; On, Tue OUTLAWS OF CARotisa. 3% BOYAL DIADEM; A NEW MOSIC T BOOK. Biny sod Profit in My Garden: by Ros. ‘ eonaiion of Eee sues Gee ty ne Witaey _— ee sated if New York ii ae 7 , by Mrs. - orrespo mt of t1 jew Yor! er le jemoir of a Brother; by Thomas Hughes. ted by foll Seer chv y Maibew Arnold. ido 3 — Ly PANY OF DRAMATIC ARTISTS. Seckcs for STALNED GLASS. ‘80 and 75 cents; reserved seats, 75 cents for . . BALLANTYNE, Seate for any ev: mStr wate Tek rests oeek 5. secured at the Oper: during the week can now be nee. m25-tf W 4gHINGTON THEATER com’ Lt oF NEW Boos ‘(Hlereuth sarect, south Peungrivenie at LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON! INGTON’S BUOKSTORE, The Popaine Ch poser at eee! ’ 3 lar Character Actor, ara Sr Pr A the cetginctna ULM BUTE AW BILL" of Coanen 4% ‘REET aND PENNa. VENTS ncn . one poe with Gen. B: By ie Thadherer % —— Roam ft age Eg ne a 74 on to “Lord Hope's | irg adventures excel the must, viv! ings 0 noice.” BY Mra Ann 8 Seep ne romance, and have formed the baat for many a tale tig of Soathe ‘ fietion, at a Above Tem ~— eee ORL VAN WINK iy the author of ““Strathmere” and Peecare! ‘The omer Girls, By Mre. Whitney, extbor of p which portraiture he is secoud only to Joseph We Girlx.” THE SLEEP OF TWENTY YEARS! efferson, with new and beaatiful scenery, proper- Saxon. By Justin McCarthy. tes, costumes, &c., and a Powerful Dramatic Cast. jew Remedies, for Aprils ws OUR USUAL INIMITABLE OLI0 PERFORM- Young Mea of Great Britain. A jowrnal of amus- ANCE, NEW, SONGS, NEW DANCES, and ructive literature. 5 oung jeman's journal B27 FRIDAY, May 30. Grand Benefit to the Old times Wer Horse, OTTO BURBANK, when @ grand bill yay with hares thy Bulwer. “SATUBDA YT, May 31, Last Night of the Season. Baileds. “By Will. Carletom, (fltustrated.) of the COMIQUE ions tty A large stock of BLANK BOOKS. P43 _ 0K | SUMMEB GARDEN. and a host of attractions, 4 ADMISSION FREE TO ALL ADULTS. Der PaR PaPEe cas Beating 0 eee atZ Billigrd Patlore and Smoking Saloons open wees = = Fall season commences September s m%6-tf Se INCOLN HALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1873, che Fi HYERS SISTERS, And their GRAND COLORED OPERATIC CON- CERT TROUPE, Mr. WALLACE KING, the jest living colored ‘Tenor, and the popular LUCA BROTHE Admission , 0 cents. ved 5 + 75 cente. Seats secured at Ellis’ masic store. m24-6t OLD No. On Exhibition ‘Naw N ‘as published | ,¢°S _ \OHUN @ CO. ven Oe. RICHARD B. M ai “ustr 1019 Penna: sreone corseriih eereat. | q4. 439 7p ares betwee Baad B trocts, olgtt Fly ay og | 0 0800 80 st seessusesessa doors above reliow’ . inthe Qhotoe oit \ Bagrerings, Ouromoy, Re, PEEING OF 8 REW STATIONNEY sTons | Also, lareeet Paper, Hangings, aw F lam Gt Tar pa ll sin, Rings, Hailey Se tn — ING, ING, PRINTING iS CASH. . writ BraDe woRat iN @RDEB. —_ Pieane remember Name and Namber. Jelly ok, i Are vied WER. FuEROH, "” | A'2,EITDS OF CAST.OFF WEARING AF. Onder National Metropolitan Bank, by addressing or calling on” ual and vext door to Jay Cooke & Co‘, 619 D ctrees, between sae —— Hotes by mail promptly attonded to. Gash and sold. Notes Frometly attended to by AUGENSTEIN nsyivenis svenue ‘The busine of this C. any has f reare bee! u dis began chtcs eer eon ike ene LADIES’ GOODS. F. HEYER, Gexexat Acrxt, SN ee mayit-ly 903 and 503 7th street. ae NOTICE TO THE LADIES. D Ww B. JONES & CO, eve . No 7th street. opp. P. O. Department, Represent the following s.rong Fire Insurance | Call, before purchasing, on Com panie: Ti GERMAN AMERI aa THE MERCHANTS. oF wai-tr be 1,060,000, | and examine her large assertment of HATS and KERN BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and LACES, Assets, $576,749 17. | which are being sold at unheard-of low prices. No. 621 D STREET. maz 3t N Ft 3 ————— G COMPANY. UNSUBANCE MISS McCORMICK, ee CASH ASSETS. oth geenanr es 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OFFICE. 603 FIFTEENTH STREET, jas constantly on hand a fine assortment of OPPOSITE TREASU -ARTMEXT. m1S-m RB. W. BATES, Agent. TT eae aaronee TBE conconsay Fine INSURANCE FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c., OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Fa reser en cnr oot corr. Organized Apres 1st, 1873. => EAD AMD BAVE YOUR Moxey. Capital. nn 100,000. READ AND <a a lz ew 4 c=) 4 B® s . 1429 PENNSYLYV. Ladies OnUes Gran WL Eoant Dace ron) NO™ | gates “ae Rens Bie ated ha eae pond one haven ON T. 5 § ascortment: i Carls; ecToRs:—Wm. > B. ii Chas. | neari@ street. au-tr’ # vas ; . | east street asete” Einnan, Micheci Green, John Baller: AH Herr: [NOTIOR Bargains are now being offered in MILLINEBY and FANCY Goops, B. LENZBERG & CO., co amt 707 Market Space, Bese ES sss | genie mere, Dr. Jas.0. 617 SuventE Steezr, feda-tr Opposite Patent Office. i SELL orm: Tech Thal avec ESMPERET*® | 47 cove. v0 pusonys Featan, or THE MBIA. BNE’ RE BA: —, ov Tigray Zone nate ORGANIZED AUG UST 26, 1870. mnie 0 HUMBUG. ase caPiTaL-____..._.9100,000 | “J ,4>"22 enon srazon ENAMEL ASST SB, Pectin | Basie epee 9 bona cm fo ne nen onobeeey eR Deviin & Co., HOTELS. NEw YORK MERCHANT CLOTHIERS Pin} the railroad and steamboat = i THE LARGEST VARIETY OF 9g buslanse aloes tes line of tee eaens | GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR See a IN AMERICA. T= IMPERIAL HOTEL, ALL THE NEW STYLES Poste PENNeTLvawa Avene, at Barwon 154 ond luk str ests, Wasniseto8, D. O. mistr 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Oreder. e [SORENESS OYS’ AND ¥ UITS 0 opecialty this Berea aes 1011 Pa. ave., = jytra B FAN Several thousand, just recetved, wholesale and retail. REED & S08, eee 1214 F street northwest. E*4=08 THB COLD SFRCTACLE, ME, Omy au. MEMPLER, Opticten, pening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 238, 1873. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. lepeaitee " be Rept for sale, wl AT EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. InTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from this Source to-day were 331,555.25. Tax Presipent and General Babcock will return here this evening from Harrisburg via Baltimore and Potomac railroad. PosTMASTER GENERAL CRESWELL has aban- doned the idea of ‘going West,” owing to the press of official duties. THE LEGAL-TENDERS in circulation to-day aredown to the minimum amount allowed— Leeches! ill hereafter, alwi lesale or retail. by ARTHU 'S, Druggist, corner 3d and D streets ALSO JUST RECEIVED of all new Family and Patent Medi- umerate: ite for Oaetor Oil, ‘ime! , Qod Liver Oils of alle 5 ', Jayne’s Med! Eat cee eu Sage’s Catarrh Pierce’s Golden Medi These and ery, Salve and Liniment, Le ical Discovery. ‘all other Remedies of the day at my popular low rates for cash, R MATTANS, ABTHUS Sia Daesasortbect. LUNCHEON, DINNER TABL! stershire Sauce 0 8, York, NS, New York, Tae SyxpicaTe.—Secretary Richardson ex- pects to receive, to-morrow or next day, full advices in regard to the syndicate from Mr. Cattell, our financial agent in London. Tue PuHILaApEetrsia Post Orrice.—The Treasury department yesterday paid #500,000 for part of the site for the new post office in Philadelphia. DETAILED.—Gen. Sheridan Lieut. Colonel Fred. Grant from his staff to ac- company Gen. Stanley on his Yellowstone expe- dition through the country of the Sioux. GeEx. Joun Eaton, commistioner of educa- tion, returned from New Hampshire last eve- ning, where he went to attend the obsequies of ON THE BRRAKE Ast. JOHN DUNCAN'S ‘aw! EXCURSIONS, &c. ANT ORFHANS. las detailed REMEMBER THE ELEVENTH GRAND FAMILY FESTIVAL, ST. ANN'S INFANT ASYLUM, MONDAY and TUESDAY, Juné 3 and 3,1373, AT ANALOSTAN ISLAND. Open each day from 9 a. Tickets, 50 cents. Supper tickets (including ad- mission), one dollar. Free steam ferriage from fost ef High street, very ten minutes. it Resicnep.—A. B. Butts and E. R. Bliss, tirst- class clerks in the General Land Office, have resigned, to take effect June has _— appointed postmaster at Columbus, BANOULPARIC »D. C.. Pror. Barrp, of the Smithsonian Institu- ee ork arenes, TLRS tion, has decided to start on the 25th of June next upon his mission of investigating the canse of the diminution of fish in the waters along the Atlantic coast. He will co: ations at Mount Desert, M. Hon. Montoom Pleasure Garden northwest, and of the ing Gent and Ladies, 60 cents. m27-: Fe *CuRsi0ns TO GLYMON t. Potomac Ferry Company, EVENTH STREET W Wasnixetos, M: mmence his explor- Orricz oF 7a, Bais is spoken of as a candidate for the Marylard legislature from Montgomery county, on the democratic, and Judge Bowie, of the circuit, including the above and Frederick counties, on the republican ticket, at the next fall election. DEATH OF A JOURNALIST.—A telegram an- nounces the death in London, on the 26th inst., of Charles A. Page, formerly a war correspon- dent of the New York Tribune, and subsequent- ly United States Consul to Zurich, Switzerland. My. Page was well known in Washington, where he married several years ago. JewEL1, of Connecticut, to whom the Russian mission was tendered a few days ago, arrived here last evening gnd is at the Ar- He will have a conference with the President to-morro answer as to whether or not he wi impression is that he wi Decoration Day- mont on Monda; eadays and Thi steame: wT) having been thi ¢ has # fine, com ious in overhauled last winter: saloon on her upper deck, and is in every respect now beautiful, and Glymont in aving been thoroughly repaired ‘ounds putin god order. iy Td of Potomac Ferry adapted to the e: Company, foot of SUMMER RESORTS. ARKNURST HOUSE, hington Branch ‘Bait for the comfort of guests equal House a desirable place forthe summer For fu ther information addreas 22-20" GEORGE BELL, Proprietor. THE HEALING SPRINGS, ON THE LINE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO B. wernor H. D. Cooke has issued his proclamation (printed elsewhere) closing the executive offices of the District on Friday (Decoration day), and he recommends the citizens to join in the ceremony of de-orat- ing the graves of those who fell in defence of BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Will be renee ist JUNE ‘ree hundred persons. T! Chesapeake and 0) Covington depot, fifteen miles by @ fine t Ue "SPRINGS nod the ihe MAGNIFICENT "SCENERY ON JACKSON ail train from the cast arrive at xpress trains isitors for the Spi ington. Passengers ‘Tux Surrry Nor Eqvat To THE DEMAND.— ‘The orders for postal cards reoeived at the Post Office department aggregate about 23,500,000, and about 8,000,000 have thus far been sent to postmasters. The department is hurrying up the manufacturers at Springtield, Mass., and hopes seon to be able to Tue Pxgvmatic Tuss.—Mr. Brisbane, the inventor of the pneumatic tube laid from the Capitol to the Government Printing Office which thus far has provod a failure, intends now to construct the tube of iron, and is con- fident of the speedy success of his enterprise. The diameter of the tube will be less, and, as stated in Tae Star will be encased in a brick arch. that it will be in operation the summer. IMPROTING THE CAPITOL PARK.—Mr. Law Olmstead, of the New York Central Park, will be invited; to accept a position under the government here, to beautify the Capitoi grounds and the new squares added thereto, portions of which are now being gr and shrubs are to be planted, walks are to be terraces are to be south, and, in fact, eral improvements about the pi of an extensive and liberal character, and it is expected that they will all be during the summer ARMY Orricers Trani B. Hodge. 12th infantry, has been ordered to join his regiment. Lieut. Col. Alfred Sully has gran’ six months’ leave of absence surgeon’s certificate of disabilit recommendation of the Sur; named officers of for the reception of visitors on the » with accommodations for, Passengers by Covington at? 33 p. m. trains remain over ni; vehicles for ‘the lon every morning. Trait vington for breakfast and RE BAND OF MUSIC is “SAND O A for the season, and the be had of Messrs. |, or of the Agent at day, T month. il Gar, 960 pei h. Ohi 'M. H. Hovstox, M- D., resident physte ‘Sw Mt. QUARL N.—This beautiful ‘usted near laid eut, fountains extended north D.—Capt. Geo. ress, . 0. Wi) Round Hill P. OAL moon v ‘Go to 1909 F street ‘north tion in regard to the place. 5) e medical depart- WEST END HOTEL, have been relieved from their present transferred as follows:—Assistant Albert Hartsuff, from the departme: department of the Platte; fot tne east to the departtaout of the Mbsur het Lieut. Palmer G. cavalry ave resigned Wm. B. Branton, 9th cavalry, have have acce| leave of absente of Col. Devin, been extended five months, with Shier}, tas. bee of lakes to the Assistant Si LONG BRANCH, N. J., resignations the President. The 8th cavairy, “= lw iressing PRESBUP.Y Pro ach, Me 1 panied Long Bra.ich. . F. 2d ar- dered to visit Washington prior to June 6th to give evidence in a case jing before the mixed commission on Brit- and American claims. Tse Pixtico Races YesTerpay.—The spring meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club at Pimlico commenced yeste: attended. The track was in ‘iret Race. race, weights, two miles, over e! started: Lochie! . Two is 1, 1; wood, 2 Time, 4:19. Stockwood bolted at the third hi the race to Lochiel. -—Four No. 2 unfar- LZ u . Blom ig ltd to nig Hd RIWERLL, NOTHING RESERVED. Unprecedested. Peremplory. UR FORCED SALES RB FORCED SALES OF ENTIRE 8TOCK OF ENTIRE STOCK add $1,000, of which #200 Seven started: Survivor, 1; John Boulger, j Benivond 3; Calesby, lay pong bas club to {o'second horse. WE ARE OVERSTOCKED Peo the BEDUCE, 4 7 1:43 36, 1 sle bore tn gions Merryman, 1; Lucy Jackson, 2; Goyo, 3; Ed- TEN DOLLARS eens: TWEN- $15 Buit at 910 dos putt ot 91407 gait at 920. juss eee ae ‘reported ao no choice for lieutenant governor. All other publican candidates were ree Sr araarel clacton’. The 3 abt Mtst BE SOLD: IN BOYS’ SUITS WE OFFER THE SAME INDUCEMENTS, 00 9m OO ec eib: c i CALL ATONCB. BRING THE BOYS. i a ‘) } i e al a | in Brigham Young and Speaker Blaine. 1 eanyEIN TACK OF THE LATER TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR a] ie a ee following account « Or the interview Semreen | This Aftermeon’s Dispatches. Speaker Blaine and Brigham Young. Brigham —— ee wanted to impress the Speaker with the ies | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. that Congress had no right whatever to mter- fere with the local affairs of a government ot New York Notes, the territory in any respect; that any attempt | .onen wan WANT TO GET ON THE POLICE. should be left just as the organic law left them New York May 28.—A delegation of colored and have full power to de atl legislation with. | ™en waited apon the police commissioners and out Jet or Madbanee. ® —_ — some Of their race be appointed on a @ police. Prneseet cee rar tah Peabeam as we | Cee to ewe MCRDER oF CAPTAIN couvO- Se ee ene to contro: | rhe United States bonds which John Brady, oe noe meee that grouad. ‘Con, | the burglar and bond thief attempted to dix gress had exercised its power by abolishing the | Fore Of Sr, —_ Koy gen A _ relation of master and slave, and its authority e police —s. — — — me was plenary in the premises, and the extent or | bonds were stolen from the body no its exercise a matter of discretion. The or- | Colvocor:sses, who was found dead in a fieli ganic actof Utah was by its terms subject to | near Bridgeport, Conn. died from & shot woun'! in amendment and and no enactment ot *, 5 re ¢ | Berof death of Captain Colvoo PAeGiertinrial legistatare was of the slightest | “cube, it not being cleat whether he was mur- Brigham aad if that is sour wactrine our | dered or committed suicide. A few dave beture rights and our interests demand that we be ad. | bis death friends of the Captain knew that he mitted as astate. We have the requisite popu | bad in his possession bonds worth 49,000 lation, resources and wealth. These were not found on his body, and have ae may be trae, Mr. Young,” the Speaker re- | 20t since been fowetaw nel = plied. ‘You have the necessary population and o * wealth, but speaking to you wilt the frankness o —_, produce, — —_ a Soe with which I should speak were Ion the floor ot ——* clone en lay, decoration Con; I must say that Utah can never be | “@Y, it belng a legal holiday. : I 18 NOW BELIEVED any te rT ae ine institution @f | shat the bonds found on the burglar Brady last mon church, and as understand by the great | Bight were the proceeds of the robbery of the 4 National bank of Glenn Falls. mass of your people.” ; sisi! ‘A BURGLAR CAPTURED. Fite ‘ts hove tn wane ee pro. | _Reuden Nichols, a well-known burglar, was ceeded to a long demertation on the ‘relative ‘igiasamaishaagss ~*~ a oO = : 1s purity ‘aie thesear aergeen contending thatthe | to-day per the steamship Java, $558,000. superiority was on the side of the latter. aaa — “But, Mr. Young,” responded the Speaker, | to-day is excessive “a ~ TRAIN’S SANITY, aw aOd claedeetel ee magne seinst | by order of Judge Frauklin, will be investi- wrong oven by those who indulge in it. What | Sted by @ sheriff's jury. u doin Utah is not only done openiy by sanc- INJURED BY A SROKES SRIDOB. n of law, but has the approval and command | _ A temporary bridge over a street excavation ofthe church. With such practices and opinions. | ©" 5th avenue yesterday broke down while Sab- radically differing from ‘those of the people of | ¥ath school children were marching over it, the United States, you cannot, in my jute three being badly injured. ment, ever be admitted to a participation in the TWO SCROONERS CUBE. : tag Two unknown schooners were sunk last even- Sewell, then ead einkam, ‘what are you | '"g im East river, near Hell Gate. Itis believed foing todo about it? You seem always worry- | BO lives were lost. imacekies ng over Utah in Congress and attempting to Bi ty ousan tons of Scranton’ coat sold replied the Speaker, ‘what specitic | to-day as follows: Lump, 7,500 tons, at $4 measures Congress will adopt is not for me to | $452; steamboat, 7,500 tons, at $1.40 to say; but I will assure you Congress will adopt | ST#t€, 16,000 tons, at 4.60 to $4.62; egg, 12,00" such measures as in its opinion may be neces- | 10S, At $4.42 to $4.55; stove, 25,000 gous, at sary to maintain the Federal authority in this | $5-15 to $5.22);; chestnut, 12,000 tons, at 84.40 to territory; but as to Con; worrying about | *4-45- Sa Utah, it is my impression the worrying is all or the other side. 4 ao not think it would be right esteen Beun. nor wise to do anything to persecute your peo . : —, - ple for what they may comschontioualy believe New York, May 2s.—Mexico City advices iowever much I may differ from them, but at | TePort the people dying off like sheep with the the same time I would not leave on your mind | “™@al! pox in the state of Hidalgo. There were the impression that Congress may not at an | 140 deaths in the small village of Ignaln alone. early time legislate on your affairs in just such “it oe ee cing. motiy poms ib: ees ee ene oes Soe Cen genernl ged.” | Th Seeal Gabe.” Many of ie motereeee Presbyterian General Assembly. officers, with their commands, are coming down In the Presbyterian General Assembly in Bal- | from the mountains and surrendcring to the timore, after our report by telegraph closed yes. | government. It is related that terday— A SUBTERRANEAN APA GTMENT Elder Samuel J. Freeman, of New York, read | has been discovered near Tepic, in which Lanu- areport from the committee on mileage. The | sada confined and tortured his Prisoners. Among assessment on presbyteries for mileage was tixed | those recently discovered and released was one at six cents for each communicant. SPhe report | man who bad been imprisoned in the vault for was adopted. fourteen years. oa ebay First Ppa chureb ° any, pledging $1,000 to the board of for- The Races in England. - minions, pg Tecelved. wooo oon he question of the term of service of the Loypow, May 28.—The annual summer meet- elders an ing at Epsom commenced day. The great ROTARY ELDERSHIP racing event of the year—the run for the Derby next came up, and after a protracted discus- | stakes—is to take place to-day. The morning sion, the question was disposed of by the as- | opened with indications of rain, but the clouds sembly adopting a resolution referring all over- are now breaking, and the prospects are tures and papers relating to the term of service | fora fine day. rhe exodus ot Londoners = oe elders to a special semaine at saves, 2 | this city commenced early this morning. The P e next assembly, ai at in the | railw: ns wded meantime all ministers and persons interested porucwes J bonne pape io = &, . - , and on the Teads are be requested to give their opinion in writing to | continuous tinesor vehicles of all deecriptions, the committee. aia Ries loaded with visitors to the races. The moderator announced the appointment Loxpos, May 2 The jmoly my the Derby So reruns te conte nal . poco com- | stakes was won by Doncaster. K: was sec- of the Reformed Church relative t orwar union of the two churches. climiaiibtis \escocmecicere —— —o— AT THE EVENING SESSION Geod Conduct the Warm Spring the committee to which had been referred the Fan Bl roposition to send twenty-five delegates tothe | New Yorx, May 24.—A letter from the agent a Alliance, reported adversely tothat | of the Warm Spriny Indian agency states that committee on church erections submit- on toa wang eolameia in the ted a report urgently commending the building | scouts who ure operating against the Modocs of manses, ‘Thi Conttanea, '¢ committee on manses was dis- | having attended Al The moderator announced the followi: m- urder ite settlers tlemenas anew and final court of appeais, in | felt umeasy, thistribe necer nae soon peacea- accordance with the re; of the committee on justrion recen: bills and overtures to Pepe to the next "amen ine po ether uted that’ was mo tusee. stated that there bly: Revs. George W. Musgrove, Philadelphia; | tion eastern Henry 4. non, Cincinnati Francis Le pat: ee ae ae ; James O. Murray, New York; | Loss of Life and Damage the Great Elders Judge Allison, Philadelphia: Trumas = Storm im roll 4 = 7. Handy, Cleveland; and Henry Doy, New Keep Bd 28.—During the late under A Tess'ution was adopted appointing Dr. | anda young man at Island Orleans. The Howard Crosby the moderator; Dr. MeCssh. of | mendowe ich pe orm Pp rain which the cee cy and raps Harfields of the a swelled the river and ch aonnran: sembly, ittee of correspondence wi tion . The Gesford railroad bridge, all the bodies of Westminster. on a arene t THE SABBATH. away; also, the government dam at the mou! Dr. Erskine. from the committee on | of St Maurice river, and a number of extensive the observance of the bath, submitted an | saw mills. immense preamble, with a long series of reso- SS lutions on this subject, bold! the owners of Big Fire in Kentucky. stocks, steam! and le in @ great er gga O., May 28.—A fireat Carlisle, Of the Sabbath. ‘The ery of nie thowmad rene story frame dwelling, thé depot bulldi 6 of six - » the >) Ox- road engineers for Sabbath rest had telegraph the groosty or already and offices, gone over the land. Eank -) T. W. Peale’s, dry goods At the conclusion of the reading Dr. Booth, | store, and Singleton’s boot store; also @ mil- of New York, moved to refer the to the | linery and tailor shop, and two dwelling-houses next General Assembly, which was and a | on the opposite side of the street. Nearly all motion to refer the report to commit- | the losses were covered by insurance, tee to report to the next Gel Assembly was 9 —__—— adopted. Murder im a Police Cell —$—_—_______. 19hO™ AxD To Evuors—Between 17,000 and PErADELrnls, May 2. —Last night Joho aay leet, landed at Castle Garden | taken to the tenth police station. Joun Cassi. almost every nationality in Europe, though the Scandinavian dy, also drank, was placed in the same cell, and flement preponderates. outgo, however, bition Cit: Europa, for Glasgow, and turer sd Boston, Ma; 23. Last night Patrick Among the names in the printed’ Mahoney ‘and John Sweeney had a dispute Anton Rubenstein, the great pianist; | about paying for drinks wit Isaac Bayard,a the German Minster, Baron Von Schlozer, of ), in the latter’s barroom, when Ba; de- Washington; Mr. C. Franguelo, of the Spanish | tided the question ty shooting tech of an ee legation, Commodore Slomon, 0. 8. Ns; alt: | tomers, breaking Mahoney's thigh bone and Geor; 4 re be lenshaw, Ci arm. yard was arrested, and cinnati; Rev. George McDonald, Rev. Dr. | Soccuch m ot pees M men were taken to the hospital. cl spin, and Lieutenant —_2-——_ Mie! Governor Holt, of The Carlist ————_—___ May 24.—The government arm: Tae LawPLey Moxey xot Forsp.—Mr. PR cspenn pe eet te eae Lampley has not succcoded in finding the | £55 teosived reinforcements ana meehen me money secreted by Hollhan after the murder | Colat atown uorthwest of Barcsloas: In pS ee ge snare, Mpecle, (S151 in silver) | suit of ‘the Carlist force under ‘Trietany, “The Fee i, cee ae a ee I Carlists are blockading ta the province stated to Mr. Lampley that be° a with | of Barcelona. Work ssaapended in 14 Nicholson to secrete in the in one | Se iasurgents ha canal which fur- Hf E ir | li i | t A Gre ov Firrsex zane Commies Ser Set a kind reception from his tovme-poopie, gfed on da Seni from the inca cf Sei i Sotasee, ua S commandace at TEBRSar cus bad o¢ lees bese rene eeeeaeet | Sa bohe Ok Cae ela seen ee Gin, Stanen eesees | phate, feet came sick, and died on . CRomx Tiquom Law tu Massa- | ieee mee et cucpurze ug Bpringhea, Mam. city coun: | teks SSaditens™ is i eA | i LOCAL NEWS. @ur Presbyterian Visitors. ‘TEE MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. This morning the members of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Chureh, which has been in session tn cue c'ty of Baltimore for @ week or more, arrived bere by the Baltimore and Ohio road. on 6 visit to the vational capital, and were received by Rev. J. N. Coombs, mod erator, and several other ministers of the Pres- byterign churches ot the District, members of the P: ery of been gg = oe oes prominent members arch, com) Rcommittee of arrangements, headed by Mit Wm. Ballantyne. On the arrival of the train, the visitors, to the number of 300 or more, formed in line, and preceded by the Presb; of the District, marched to the Capitel entered the rotunda. RECErTION AT THE CAPITOL. Here the assemb' was called to order Mr. Bailantyne, and the Coronation bymn, hail the power of Jesus’ name,” was sung. Rev. Mr. Coombs was introduced, and ow behalf of the Presbytery of Washington and the churches of the District, extended a welcome to the visitors to the capital of the nation—the “city of magnificent distances”—which, Uke some other favored cities, be said, bas within a prom y the visit a pleasant one, and expressed the hope that ater the labors of the assembly had con- cluded in the Monumental City, all safely reached their homes, that one of their most os Tecollections woul be this visit they had paid to the capital of the U: States, and that they had here drank the pure waters of patriotism at the very fountain head, Rev. Dr. Nichols, of St. Louis, moderator of the last General Assembly, returned thanks for the hearty words of welcome they bad received and said it was with just pride they stood under the very dome of the Capitol. Those here were enjoying great advantages over citizens of less favored portions of the country, and some of thelr number from the west have been thinking of making use of some such power as Aladin's wonderful lamp and taking the capital nearer the Taphical center of the country. But shou © capital be removed there was one i memories Seongnt a — for the Presbytery rought a speci for Washington and the citizens. They had heard strange tidings from Washi » im which there were some curious French names; and he roughout the country. The words of the churohes af this city were to be carried home with the visitors and will be heard in every state. He again, in clos= ing, thanked the Presbytery of Washington, for their hearty welcome The visitors were through the apartments connected therewith. About 18 o'clock &. m. they took the street carsfor the President's House. There were over two hundred delegates im the party ny of whom were accompanied bg AT THE WHITE HOUSE. The visitors were ived by the members of the Cabinet in the Blue Room at the White House at noon, ’ Delano and Richardson and Attorney Williams welcoming them on behalf of tha President. Rev. Dr. S. J. Nichols, of St. Louis, the former moderator of the asembiy, in the absence of Dr. Crosby, addressed the Cabinet. He said they had called to pay their respects, but re= gretted the absence of the President. “We can, however, match your Koland with our Oli- ver, as our esteemed moderator is not with us. Officially, we acknow allegiance to bat one, our adorable Lord Saviour, but as cRt- zens we are glad to own allegiance to the pow. ers that be. Tcan assure zo" sir, | but speak the common sentiment of the general assem! when I say that the one prayer is that the truth. righteousness aud peace may ever pre- vail in your councils.” Secretary Fish, in response, said: Mr. M ‘tor and Gentlemen: In the ab- sence of the President, we are charged by to express his regret at not being al sonally welcome you to this city. are also ot ~ him ‘to express the interest with which he has watched the deliberations of the great ge eg compose, representing and con- troling such a large portion of the © depomination. He welcomes you here, congratulates pr 4 long and important session. T. Welsou, of Philadelphia, then introduced each to the members of the Ci and after usual hand-shaking the delegates withdrew, passing from the blue parlor tw the red room and conservator; Sn it RS siequemy viied the other oper meni ui wl were v ‘the officials in imchargen MIXED SCHOOL QUESTION DISCURSED. Ata of the County School Trustees yesterday the went into committee of the whole, Mr: David Miller in the chair, for the REDUCTION OF EXPENS! SCHOOLS, The resolution was read, and Mr. Brown, chairman of the finance committee, reported have decided to present alt My file sf i H Hi i take away an assistant teacher in school, which they Teported was the only prast ticable act of economy > on - = those changes @ reduction $2,200 per eons MIXED SCHOOLS. Mr. Mitchell submitted a resolution that i ; i mile apart shall have only asingle teacher the two that may be nearest to cach other be united into one school, with a single pringi- pal teacher, or a principal teacher and one as- tion ic discrumination shall'be made oo meovtas tion no shall be made on account of color, or condition of servi- tude. made a speech in favor of hig H i H i i 4 Q Sad the Colored. Stites Saat ane ay tt cendcon had the bet \ven~ come from the white people to the colored mix the schools, as the latter had all the ede "itr Stone amma ~y hey 4 matter of economy. ae the question the — —~iy senoete wae concerned, 0 hag one pA pedo age 9 apa d ye Populated. What is wanted id is to reduc the ox” forty cents one hundred dol. Tire. Hie thought this was s subject for the Seem aad cutscene naa bw tl pnw x4 could be run Yor alout rae juestion was then ar. Brown, ‘and the of Mr. Bitoh The 5 nana, os submitted by Mr. ye the be with; the Sarita teeta Briain socued ty". Pech Se" rate et luce schools present year he would sition as teacher of school No. 2, ef distrtet, Adjourned. a7, fexaiened thee Sree ep ee ae ee sand,€4 to $5; wits perch.’ very scarce; offal, very scarce. — ——~+—_—_—_ H fl church

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