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THE EVENING STAR. Published Dalty, Sundays AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penusylvania aveues, oor. Lith Bt, {53 EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY, & MB. BACKPBANN, President, THE BVEEING OF: served by carriers to ‘EN CENTS PER WEEK, or FortY- pice at the ri NTS FER MONTH. Two Cunt: enc! 7 olan, #2 mosihs, §3.00; one year, 88. THE WEEKLY STAR—Published Friday—91.80 * ay iovartably te tm both ofses, and 50 peper seat longer than paid for. vee. 41—N&. 6,302. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1873. great Dram Lo ¥ TWO CENTS. to expect. Shed of Northern Texas—Teo Much Land. by Mr. 5. G. T. Morsell, the well-known Wash: TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR nnn eh, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. ——$9———— New York Notes. TRAIN GOING To EU OF k—HIS LEGACY OF LAW u * New YoRK, May 31-— Train leaves at once for Europe, after instituting proceedings for @50,- 000 each against ‘ex Surgeon aon Ki , Doctors Clymer, Parsons, Andrews and Cross for malicious libel. He aso begins suits against Wm. E. a K. Jesmup, Anthony Comstock, Judge Davis, District At- torney Phelps, and others, whom he charges were instrumental in keeping bim im prison. Ind PF nn iene A ey — 1a Judge Sedgwick rendered an nt de- cision on a coal contract case in the general SPECIAL NOTICES. SCATTERI HOTS. CONGRESSIONAL EXCURSIONISTS IN TEXAS. | exceptionally strong fire department, (volun- | term today. H.C. Bowen sha othets oom Als NOT EVENING STAR. oe =e “crane ge idee) numbering sbont's Covad mcmbers. | (raced ott) dhe Deinware aus ackawana ig iterprise and Its Lit- | with three steamers, 0 a nw of old- | Coal company for a supply of coal fter afew o. JOUSE. 2 : ————— Considering the amount o* rain that has fallen | Galveston, its En it nt coal company for a ruppis. SORE S. FORD nn Fropcteeee. | peep ET Og Faehest ,, Levehes ‘always a this season, there has not been such a reduction | € Ax—The Marbor Needs Deepen. | ia:hioned hand | engines. Among, the ‘better | tone were delivered a s:ike took, Place, aod LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON Warkans Drageiets comer 3h ea bowen ee as. Ne d Gos IPs | inthe price of milk as housekeepers had aright | §este The and Canvass Cities | bullding, mojcled and constructed, I believe, | received. The company brought mit LAST NIG ASO % — Washington News and Go —— — west, me -— THE SWAMP AYN F The eminentactor. Mr. WALOOT, as Herald cor NGTON THEATER COMIQUE, Aiercuh street, south Peunsylvania ave iue LAST WEEK OF TH GIVE US A BUMPRR A cines, We enumer: Centaur Liniment Picrce’s Golden Mi These and all other my23-tr UST RECEIVED r afresh supply of all_uew Family and Patent Met- Castoria, a substitute for Gastor Oil, ” Liver Invigorator, jedicines, Herb Bitters, r Remedies of the day at my ; ea popalar low ra THUR RATTANS. Droggiat, E a strests northwest. Intreryat Revenve.—tThe receipts from this source to-day were $631,011.34. Srcretar¥ Ropeson left here yesterday fot Annapolis to distribute the diplomas to the graduating class of midshipmen to-day. Tue Presipenr and tamily leave here on SECRETARY BELKNAP, accompanied by his private secretary, Dr. Barnard, left here at noon to-day for West Point, to attend the an- —‘* Zoopholists” is what newspaper men pro- pose to ca'! Members of the Society for the Preven ion,ot Cruelty to Animals, in order to reduce the xpence of type-setting. — We have at least a square stand-off with Canada, and if any thing we are a little ahead. readings” in this county for the last three months, has finally read his passage ticket and gone aboard ship. It was a good wind for Bellew that bellew him to our shores. [Editorial Corsespondence of The Star.) GaLveston, Texas, May 21, 1873. The Congressional excursionists, under the capable lead of Cot. J. W. Dwyer, (of Ohio,) have reached Galveston, and have been the re- matter to come up to the demonstration made by Galveston in horor of its visitors. Galves ton, of course, like all the other places visited by the party, has its own little ax to grind in ington architect and builder. The city, with its bright-colored cottage houses, embowered in masses of green foliage and flowering shrub- berics, reminds one at a casual glance of Salt Lake City, but a closer view brings out the specially tropical character of the «1, lowers and trees of this garden city by the <a.” N. heretofore takem occasion to speak, is busily engaged on a portrait of Senator Sumner, under a commission from the Radical Club of Boston. pleading the terms of the contract, storms, disaster and strike, e them from strict fulfillment. and the referee decided in their favor. To-day the general term reversed the decision of the superior court, de- ciding that the strike set up by the was not such as is meant in the ing been brought on by the plaintim es. a = cipients of a wonderfully hearty greeting by the —— +202: a sel sat iver Olle at ail kings next Thureday morning for Long Branch unless | She gave us the epizooti¢; and in return we | Dorie here. St. Louis hasbeos tarly surpasses! Art Notes, The passenger depot of th House will be for rent from as ne's a jiernes, the temperature should remain as it now is; in bstieed ae the credit mobilier trick in building by this little city of twenty thousand inhab- ee ee railway at Hoboken was pu et ¥. For particalars apply » Helmbola’« Buche, ii railroads. - ‘i ae 7 v8 The loss will probably be heav Waiter June}. toMr- Jobo T Fed, Kennedy «Discovery Salve and Lixtxent, — They wil stey Rete until hot weather —Bellew, who hat been giving “farewet! | Mut S>4 New Orleans will find 1 mo caer | work noth im landscape and likenemcs we have i 3 jedical Diseuvery STILL RURNING The fire tm the Delaware depot at Hoboken, ce sh os Gon It promises to be one of his best at four freight « $ 3 SE SSS a ESTES nual pe aepear m of cadets. He will be absent paseaep ays. the Congressmen. She _— treed efforts, and also one of the best pictures of Mr were burned. The flames =~ The Pore WILL Taa fr ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER | about two weeks. _ — The great and good Wattersonof the Louls- J gress to clean out her channel, which, before | Stvsncrvet painted, “Mr Witt will spend, mec yeti a the original amet veritable PTI do ns Sree 2 Miss Mary STEADMAN, daughter of Adml- | ville Courier-Journal has been in Europe .or | the war, was from 20 to 25 feet deep, but is now ’ wart The origin of the fire is é of the summer in the vicinity of New York, vet te aid . IS INDISPENSABLE. ral Steadman, U 8. N., was married in St. | two weeks; but, equally to the surprise of him- | only about 12x feet. Vessels drawing more where he has a number of orders, and will re- ‘The ‘toons pay Bang BS ‘ : JCUN DUNCAN'S SONS, Now York, Luke’s P. E. Church, Phliadelphia, on Thurs- | self and the gratification of his /ecum tenens, the | than that consequently have to discharge a Be octiB-tav ly Agents for the United States. EXCU RSIONS, &e. day. to Rolling West. of Boston. Rev. C. G. Currie, rector, oficiated. Pievents to the value of $20,000 have been made to the happy couple. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The readers of the paper hay’nt ye? discovered his alsence. — Halsted of the Cincinnati Commercial ‘s portion of their cargo into lighters, at an ex- pense of (rom $2 to $3 per ton, which the busi- bess men of Galveston, who are making very turn to Washington for the winter. — In the studio of Horatio Stone may be seen a recently finished lifc-size bust, in marble, of Col. H. S. McComb, of er: it-mobilier renown. issuing froma window of the restaurant and notwithstanding an alarm was immediatel given and the firemen quickly 5 owing to the inflamabie nature of thedepot, the i on. entire structure, 250 dee 73 wide, war In GUNDAY EXCURSION. championing the cause of f-ee beer. Lager for | energetic efiorts to increase thelr commerce, | 11 i, y remarkably fine bead, and an excelient burning. The firemen then “dort thew at Jeffers * a President made the following appointments to- | three cents a glass! is his battle cry. And the | tind a heavy tax. likeness witha! thou,h the lines and features | tention to saving the Hoboken ferry company's OUR Usual Po iy Sell ma se gre esp day: Thomas N. Chase, of Ga., agent for | most curious feature of the thing is that his _ THE GROWTH OF GALVESTON. aber apths sasai sateen Gadinieiae ee buildings adjoining, and succeeded, The freight ; ELBE? heteamer LADY OF TRE Indians for Green Bay agency, Wis; Matthew | heart (which most peoyle thought he hadn't | | Galvcston partake largely of the unmistake- | 00 0 Wee in the original, Artiste are, hoes te the Rioet sus et aiding sate, Th S7- FRIDAY, May 3). Grand Bonet to the ora | RABE, SUNDAY EVENING, May 2ith, leavin dary Alccander Mack and ‘Hoary E’ Grae, | 82¥) seems to be init. able spirit og industry and onterprise pervading | ever, generally the best interpreters of che7- The total loss, including the depot and docks ts War Horse, OTTO BURBANK, whea @ grand bill | river asfaras Li ox beaaine in the navy. : ce, — This time he lives at Memphis. Heisa print- | t& sts ince the close of the war, ating | acter, and it is likely that Mr. Stone has not | $85,000. Last Night of the Seas pening 0: 3 ,and # host of attractions ADMISSION FREE TO ALL ADULTS. Tthe COMIQUE k K EYPORT EXcU RSIONS. FEwaLe Emrioyes Furtovomen.—Daring the past week Superintendent McCartee, of the er by trade, named Holden, and the value ofthe English estate (to one-third of which he has from 1863, the heavy flow of emigration into Texas has caused a rapid increase in the popu- tation and business of this city. The receipts indicated in the bust any greater reserve of force and persistence than must anderlie the A NUMEROUS ARRAY Of distinguished gencrals were present at the academy of music memorial services tast even P : : of the | just had news that he has fallen heir) is about : Wit | disposition of the mah who would make such a | ing SF Billiar! ore and 8 Saloons ope On and after TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1:73, the | Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Treasury % xpenses | Of Cotton for the present year are estimated at | ct " a : Ba Repel mamta (Oo Bag RE department, has been obliged to furlough about | $15,000,000 in gold. OF course tegal expenses | oor ies ana there hias beena large increase | SéBt against the monster corporation as did | . cages sulmerin through him to the ails from P: - Fail seawon commences September 1. ma6-tt_ | PORT wilt sixty of his female employes on accoant of a | Will reduce his share a little, but not much. in the exports of cattle to New Orleans and — apenas *. Sabre thas | Greeley statue tund of $10,065 - ae — —— | FURS = i ae -maili we P r foe. But, howéver . i Ou No. On Exhiditien New N | ING excursions dows the Powomac, leaving wharf | tofuriough’ any more employes denice ake EE ao eerie od papers Havana, and generally of beet, bides, tallow, | %, friend oF fue. | But, howsver that THE RANK STATEMENT rer ‘and Sale } 439 | foi 0: Sih street, at 6 o'clock p.mi., returning at | 0 furlo ed one hundred horses, wool, coiton-seed oil, avd oil cake. Gai- 7 ‘ = z eur- . * , . . x a Mt . Fron can ry eA RRAIT Eg cn tent | Seen ete ag teins Nese pieces bet | Punsonat—CoL George K. Leet and w. . | terlteeatentng exponare, Sc» toantd gen: | Venton has now of the orgtn xew Oriennsline | T2H2Y itention ae a. work, of art, aside Sepa : a ‘ ftizens, who for them acool and pleasant e=- OR Ne . , 2) ad on” un! s as - 5 i i. SOS aor chee aaa Reece eee | eee eens peer nae ‘of the city. Noteffort | Stocking, of New York, are at the imperial 6 oe ee ee ees eee Oe Odotee Oil Painti LL KINDS OF OAST-OF# WEAKING aP- shall be spared dur: Them pleasap! tectives admission of any imp gentleman, # Agent, 60% P. ing the coming sammer to mal ad agreeable in every respect. D. ill be statio ed at the boat te roper characters. revent the No intoxi- m31 Hotel. ....Hon. W. L. Scruggs, M United State of Colomd this city. He leaves Ne ister to the is at 1730 F street, in York for Aspinwall tor Osborne, of Florida, is at the Ebbitt. day. There are 149 of them. Secretary of War he would loan her fifty dollars until fall. This will be good news toa great many old gentle- men. week; a weekly line of large steamers from New York; and a line just sterted direct trom Liver- pool of light draft, designed to go over the bar so well that the English stockholders propose to they way, sti at work on his portrait bust of the late James Brooks, and it strikes the visitor somewhat suggestively to see the ‘counterfeit r ation, decrease, £47,700. YORK INSURANCE COMPA loss by the Boston fire ts $75,000. ‘The h amount by any single company ts $15,000. Orr. 4 ° , : pre: ent’ ot the who first made war 2 cating liquors sold. Music, dancing, and refresh- | on the ioth proximo. Hon. Robert Bolling. —It doesn't seem right to have doubts as to | without lightering. This Liverpool line is doing oa ait bi ter 7 taal “ Spe ch hs Particulars of the Death of Minister leaee remember Name and Ramber. __Jet-ty"__ | mentson board. Ware, sinale ticks Bi; tads ant | Of Virginia, is.at the St. James. ---Ex-Seus. | the success of anything calculated to beneiit be credit mobilier organization in such clow a " y hat of the man who doubtless | 7 Washington; but really we can’t sce how an | puild enough steamers for a weekly line. ee tod Segat ‘ New York, May 31.—A letter to the Tribune adincaiagercoieges ne” “Suete 0! FOR THE REO: GLYMO West Pornt EXAMINATIONS.—Nearly all of | Mterprise that bas to worry along under the | are also several stea oe — mg braces — en tee | Sie mbarg, dated the sth :: of + H ~~ | the Board of Visitors to examine cadets at the | name of “Le Droict” canever azgount to much. | tween Galveston and 1 ; a ccvinnace tama ons by sie! And, | came to a paintulend before it wastairly b _Not GRAND FAMILY EXCUBSION June examination have arrived at West Point. | Z¢ Droit! What does it mean, any how? and => st eration i — ee gi est mctive character anq | It #§.not quite two months since he ‘D GOLD, SILVER, 38, 00: 2 : Samet the “lolee beac whura: | why te sb mpellel Link wap? ‘orth and Gouthern ports, The recent im- | we may add, the respective character and | g¢ Petersburg and present OP Prices for a New ¥. GLYMONT The examinati plebe i hurs po. tant railroad operations in Texas are adding . : Bouseh!d Purmture ht and sokt_ Notes by nse arm Dong! — Almost has bad as LeDroicti © positionof the two men are faithfully the F THE D pecte st Po “Terra Cotta | much me ced omens) [fh erhigpecrg Yoo — i. | represented in the handiwork of the artist, as evere inivaiesreaes owe ini ISLAND FRIENDSHIP CLUB, Monday. Present Grant ie expected to ar | ©:t¥s” Which name bas been chosen for the first | sickening business actively alt through the | rebvese might ace, Witheat keowing the uaa week after nie for Ox MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1573 rive on the 15th of June, and to remain several | Station out on the new railroad line west. Way | Sy much railroad building of Late asi or aught of the history of either. to take to bie ted. From that dey bease tot LADIES’ GOODS. tk ssi Goumntictcen days. may eens contd call it Pal'ssy, or Wedgewood? and nowhere have the returns in way ot — Max Wey! has returned from his visitof ob- | leave his apartments. The cold mottled on bis eis : hae whee Sreciat Dury.—The Secretary of War has | Either would have been short, simple, eupho- | freight or passenger trafic been so immediate: | servation to New York, and will shortly godowa end afterwards pained Qs iotioes, os MISS McCORMIEK, look 0. n directed Major G. P. Andrew, of the 5th arti. | M10Ws, and appropriace. and this growth must be greatly increased and + 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Has constantly on hand a fine assortment of ; IMPORTED BONNETS, STBAWS, CHIPS, FURES just received FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c., all of the newest designs. Ladies CAPS and COIF mS tr EAD AND SAVE YOUR MONEY. qantisres: Ladies who have Hair Switches that have fadec “m Us can have them restored to their natura. r. We have avery large ‘Ample police cure order and arre conduct, Music by the Holy Tickets, admitting Tt Ns agent and lady, #1 MONDAY and TUESDAY, TA Hitt Bana ANT ORFHANS. ELEVENTH GRAND FAMILY FESTIVAL, HE BENEFIT OF INFANT ASYLUM. June 2 and 3,173, N ISLAND. Open ench day from 9 a. m, to 11 p.m. lery, to proceed to Plattsburg, N. Y., and verify th boundary lines located by a board of officers of the right of way across the military reserva tion at that place, and of the lot of land within the same to be released to the New York aud Canada railroad company under the act oi Congress approved June, 1872, and the amend .- tory act of March 3d, 1573. MANUFACTURE OF SPARKLING Winx. he Commissioner of [Internal Revenue has notitied the United States district attorney in New York city that the decision of Judge Blatchford in — The question whether Nast made Harper's Weekly or whether the Weekly made Nast, is just now actively discussed by our exchanges. ‘The truth, as in most caces, lies between. The Weekly bad a large circulation and Nast a wide reputation becore they came together, but both were increased and a good deal of money made h by the cor junction. fhe proprietors of the New York Tribune have engaged Messrs. A.G. Riddle and E. L. Stanton to defend it in the matter of the Camp accelerated ox the completion of the net of railroads now in progress, which w' up every part ol the vast extent of tertile land in this state and the adjacent Indian territory Galveston may not reap all the advantages of this business growth until ber harbor is im proved; but the business men here show so much intelligent activity that Ido not dc will make their harbor what they wa or without Congressional aid may be added, has, for a ceedingly salubrious position; tough it does not altogether escape the yellow fever. ABOUT TEXAS. ~work into Virginia on a sketching tour of a week or two. Later in the season he expects to go up to New Hampshire, to spend some time in the beautisal ceenery in the vicinity of Conway and roundabout in the White Mountain regious where he will fiud enough to keep his p busy for many a day. — Bayard Taylor thinks the art exhibition atthe Vienna fair a very poor show and actual- iy longs for landscapes. “1 found no landseap “worthy to be placed anywhere near Gifiord and McEntee, and East- cil lungs | that his blood became Seriously attec No serious result was apprebenied, however, and on Friday, four days betore he died, his friends thought he was slowly yet steadily’ improving: but on Monday last the final change came and | he dic quite suddeniy at 2 o'clock. The funeral services were celebrated to-lay at the chapel of the English-Americansocicty. There was nodis- course, and the pastor simply read the impres- sive ritual of the church of England and ceased with ashort prayer. The gloomy little chapel Was by no means full. There were some dozen lade glish and Ameri American gentlemen in bl forty diplomats in t ; ~ “ed P imitation sparkling wine ease is acquise ; ; Entering Northern Texas from the rich but a s be court costume. The Austrian ambassador was A piston), one dollar. i a eth Bes - is 68 will go “d lively =< erage = = i ors ‘ J and attaches of other legations, as weil as of the 'S Hair Factory, 615 13th at, ne a am ferriage Seome fet of High strasty| ie ear ha infected tees ieee oir! | music: Menuwhlltes Zrihtne decane wares he State by the newly opened Kansas and | itis no more than just. At the present day | foreign office. Mr. J. f, rr, je. the solitary <I George very teu minute “| Grapes without making the wine able totax. | bit. On the other hand, it loses no opportunity | TE*S railroad, we had an opportanity to | ‘\meriean tnudeenpe nainters ane the very best | family mourner, stood side by side with General {OTICE.—Bargaine are now being offered im | F>XCURSIONS TO GLYMONT. ation, wine made of native grapes being exempt | te fire a shot at Camp, and there is every indi, | te the spirit of progress manitested every- | iu the worl Pomutz, the consul, who wore the familiar ani- MILLINERY ‘ = from ‘taxation ; . = from this one te | Where, and the manner in which emigration is —__-<---—___ form of « brigadier general of the American -s Orrice oF re Potomac Feary Company, ; cation that before he realizes from this one he » mang eon esas i Sronts OF THE TURY—Closing Day at Pim. | atmy. The scene was indeseribably sad. Alter FANCY Goops, Stugnre Staer PEs? News yrom THe SvxpicaTe—Advices re- | will have equally good grounds for half a dozen | Pouring into the State. Seventy-three thousand | |, Sronrs or TRE Pury Ci spring mocting of | the rector had finished the service. the diplo- By £. LENZBERG & CO., On and after June 1the steamer. WAWASET can | ceived by cable to-day from London by Secre- | moresuits. We don’t believe he will bring them, | @™igrants passed through Galveston last year | ie Maryland Jockey Club, at Pimiico yester- | matists walked around the coffin and dropped >. seer Market Space, be chartered for Excursios nd tary Richardson from Mr. Cattell, our financial though. and more than two hundred thousand éntered day, were well atten: each upon it a little sand. The civilians present e. re cl i = das! Z id - | did the same. POT pai agent there, and by Governor Cooke from the | _ the State. Yet such is the immense area of irst race—Purse, <0; dash of one and three _ Ravtag beam thorouguty | sundicate, sre to the eiiect thak the boone naiinn Treat epenseless thing is fashion, and 20m | Texas, which is large enough to make half a | quarter miles for ail ages; galloped over by ———-> 5 ‘bho has's fine, commodions | inon the ist of March are coming in rapidly, | What absurd and inappropriate beginnings do | igre, ordinary states, that it is estimated thar | Brenmus- i = From Europe Te-day 617 Seventy StReet, ence = = z = is in every respect | and everything is we king in the must satistac- | Styles often spriug! For example, one of the . Second race—Handicap purse of £700 for ali Japted to the excursion Business, 3 LLING OFFI AT CusT, TO pera PABTNERSHIP, extire stock OF THE NEW YORK BAzaB, 441 Seventh street, near B. mart-tr 0 HOMBUG. pene Fe Opposite Pateat Office. splendid condition, ‘and the grounds put For charter, Potomac is now beantifui,and @lymont in wing been thoroughly repaired in goed order, at office of Potomac Ferry z ml 2w Company, food ot Rh street G®45D FAMILY x # A’ An excellent Band of FESTIVAL 3, PA ‘of Music has been + ngaged tory manner. ‘The syndicate will be enabled to meet their engagements much earlier than they anticipated, and another call will no doubt be made early next wee! ‘THE TOTAL RECEIPTS from Internal Reyenu during the month of May were $12,353,107 making the total amountsince the beginning of the fiscal year $106,016, . Theestimate re- ceipts fe current fiscal year were =110,000,090, leaving something less than ~4,((9,000 to be collected during the month of hats now most worn by young ladies, called the «‘Ragabas,” was the creation of the notorious prostitute, ‘Cora Pearl.” Ina drunken freak she made a wager that she could make fashion- able the most outre looking hat possible, and she won her bet by takirg a soft felt hat, hammer- ing it out of its original shape, tricking it out with a few feathers, and ribbons, and wearing it on the street a day or two, after which it be- came all the rage, as she predicted. ‘The short- not more than one-fifth of the arable land o the State is enclosed. Away up in Northern Texas, near the Irdian country, we found a go- ahead place called Dallas, that has sprang up almost in a night. It claims a population of 5,000; taxable property exceeding $1,000,000, seven churches, two newspapers, a public Ji brary, and a street railroad paying a dividend of twenty-five per cent. According to the spokesmitu for Dallas, who welcomed our pai ty, they have three crops a year in Dallas county ages that have run during the meeting; two- mile heats, $600 to the winner; S100 to the secord horse. Three started: Chickabiddy, 11. Teetotal, 22; Edwin, 32. Time, 3-514, 345, Third Tace—Consolation purse of S40) tor horses that have run and uot won during the meeting; one and a half miles. Four started Buckden, 1; Artist, 2; John Boulger, 3; Sau- ford, 4. ‘Time, 2:45. Fourth race—Grand steeple-chase, post stakes of $50 each, pay or play; welter weights, about (wo and a hal! miles over a fair huot THE WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDA Loypon, May 31.—The second and third of June, Whit Monday and Wait Tuesday, will be 4 close holiday im the Liverpool cottor. market. Whit Monday is also a holiday in London, bat Whit Tuesday is not. THE CARLISTS. Bancr.ona, May 31.—General Valarde has Postponed the entorcement of his levy upon the posikonrsitne Cuercomcgt of ts ony open tes ists continue to intercept railway trains and plunder passengers. the Dest artic! Going ap Lineu or | The C mumittee of Arrangements have be June, to reach the estimate made at the b k brell hth k ten acti cee eS | ee, See ae ee ee ee ae Loxpox, May 31 "The ‘new government of ent hy tn June, to reach the estimate made at the beg’ stock sun-umbrella with the enormous knob | jhe active character of the populati Sail | Srst horse '=1.000; to the second, $200; and | pJOXDOX» — - tt ‘deantifal gives foe facie presented with © beautifal Diamond Bing ing of the year. The reseed ans wit bve | for the hand had its origin in the necessities of | that thane sine met & Stake te tae tee ae to the third, =i0 pabree, started: Duily, 1; — with tomas — the commercial The King will be given to the genticman, | * 5 eagace = + represented in their community. The same ammany, 2, Locheil bolted. ime, 6:01. ace, NRE ill be. given to the genticman, #4,000,000 for the ‘year. @ rheumatic hump-backed old dowager, at one | Tep S in sale or rect cn Easy Teans, tO make! Yoom at REICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOM p different factories, now on hand “A of the larg: eat number of tickets. 'ICKET: “om pan FIFTY CENTS. The Ladies belo~ gt ee URED MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, U pper Mazi bre pece holding « FESTIVAL in THE W ide ree of the Carmelite Fat! DAY, tHE 10TH oF JUNE. FEStTi van. ing to the Congregation of ST. Tay On a from his bank when it was robbed four years agoot nearly $300,000 worth of bonds and money. r. Wells, an architect of Washington, gave information yesterday in regard te the two $10,000 bonds of the same capture, bearing the name of Amasa Stone, of Cleveland. He recol of the European watering places, who in that ladies in this country consider essential to a fall evening toilet first came into use at a Spanish seaside resort, where it was invented to serve the double purpose of fan and sunshade while speaker referred in warm terms to the aid lone in developing that rt ot Texas by long lines of new freight cars for the T. & P road, and immense staehs of rail and other mi terial, rn token that the most benificent o railroad kings is pressing on his colossal opera tions with the same force and thoroughne away down here on the borders of civilization This was the most exciting race ever ran over the Pimlico course. Lochiel led over stone out winner. The race from the commencement to the end was most exciting, Dufly and Tam- many leaping in splendid style. THE PROSPECT RACES. The trot at Prospect park, New York, a day, for the purse of $2,500, between Gazelle FATAL MINE EXPLOSION. Loxpox, May 31.—An explosion eccarred & ¥ . esterday in a colliery near Wigan, causing the ‘Sy IDENTIFICATION OF STOLEN Boxvs.—Yester- | Way combin'd for her double use the rnbrella | Tom Scott and Jun W. Forney—tne lattes | walls, hurdles, aud ditches tor a mile, when the Tretant 4 fed free (Nor Parents of ust | day morning Mr. Thompson, cashier of the na. | with the octagenarian invalid’s walking stick. | through his publications on the lands and ze. | course led in the track (or a short distance, and or much proper ~ seared iaiauieisen tional bank at Port Jervis, identified the bonds Now a’! the young misses in the United States | S0urccs ot Texas. Dallas is the point of inter- | then into the inner field. Lochiel kept’ the PRANCE TO PAY THE GERMAN WAR INDEMNITY LARGE LOT OF NEA PIVALS a eae pea enrs the nam: } think they must have one swinging icom their section of the reed from the galt to,the lake: pean | ne Heaps dplne gore into the AT ONCE. Soup. - ALS. of Garrett Fay, O. Young, Benjamin Newkir ‘ and Tom Scott's ‘Texas and Pacific” road, a uner field, keep! ple course, coming SECOND-HAND PI ? 2 and William C. Drake, £3 having been stolen | Waist belt. ‘The absurdly large .an which young a Parrs, May 31.—It is report that the Bank of France will advance the funds necessary to complete the payment of the war indemnity, and that the evacuation of French territory by the German troops will fellow immediately. ANOTHER GREAT iN CONSTANTE OPLE. : CONSTANTINOPLE, —Apother disas- lounging on the beach. In proportion as it was | in the southwest. that he is Jong the li , | and Judge Ful mn, was witnessed by about jagration rred Various simtsements wi'l be providea for the day | lected that Mr. Stone was robbed of theee-bonds ste fe there ie it out of naee in a parlor; | the Atlantic coast, and back tothe Lakes.” | ten thousand ms. Gazelle was the Fires enone were ne wo bet ete se = 423 Hth street, above Penusy!vania avenue, and evening entertainment. several years ago, that he offered a reward of i | There is a good deal of Summary—Gazelle, 1211: Fullerton, 21 ; fore the flames : A ery elegant Atighan will be rated, for which | $i.qgp for thele recovery. Sd tear tone we, | et it is the rage all the same with the blind eae ein ween ime: 2:21, 2:30, 2: ) RE a tas Agency for Wm. Knabe £Co.’s and Wm. Mc- the reanteite gum! er of chances is ong > gt pe lll some correspondence in’ regard to them with | ‘ollowers of fashion, who never think of con- to the towns in northerf 7. the rail Kain tell after the first heat, and continued Aa of music in attendance. - the Treasury Department. Inspector Dilks will | -idering the fitness of things. teed Gn WA Dallas Shen eae om e ral : throughout the race. ri 7g Secgot-nend PIANOS taken tu part payment for | ,, Tvalqcutne wer gare, sat gryiomee, Rafiroad | potity Mr. Stone by telegraph pondsty charg: | Ana men are nearly as big fools as women RUS REAPreanance ov Tie Honsx Disease PRACTICAL P1ANO necting with the Upper Maribor train at Bowie ing “‘Amasa” into ““Amacy,” and ‘‘Stone” into in the matter of following fashions; though. to other points, the present buildings are so inade Puitapetrata, May 31.—The General As. : BROOKLYN.—The horse disease, which visi sembly of the Presbyterian Church of North GUSTAY,, RUBS, jon. ml cotd | ««Storre.” The word “Cleveland” has also been | their everlasting credit be it said, no gentleman | Tte to cover the newly-arrived settlers, th this vicinity last full, lias reappeared in the | ‘America. reawembled this morniag- The 24K ER, formeris foreman for F. ©. erased and rewritten in the handwriting of the | will allow his person and clothing to become pons stiches — Lalicauewed living in haggle Coney isiand nig? inne, > Brook- | report of the committee on old records his . : = nts and tem a i . wo weeks t € det icrnasr Raters nt aan SUMMER RESORTS. fuilty of thus altering ihe bonds is tabjeck by | Lit and disgusting to Keep up with any style, the appearance of tho board au, | liheee stables showed syiaptome of sickens, | tories nt easter ee prea K avenue. Orders i YATTON.—This popaiar and very healthy vam the United Stites law to fifteen years’ imprison- aie | C@Bvass cities that followed the progress of ti. | Sud 2 8 few hours t i mer ment.—. F. LUCAS, 1145 ith strect I Keenan) - a resort, near’ Suicker’s Gap, aad surrounded by’ the Blue Bidge mous ber } x2 rail ice-house filled, ¥. Jour. Commerce, 3th. Tue War AGAINST THE CHINESE Ix SAN Fraxcisco.— An unknown Chinaman was dered Thursday night in San Francisco. long-train walking dresses, greasy false-hair waterfalls, etc. Still, they occasionally suffer ‘themselves to be imposed on outrageously, so far as expense is concerned. For instance, for the Union Pacitic road, but Dallas has a more s.ib- stantial look, with many well built houses. in a rich countr: rob: r uated 'y, it is p ‘Texas “cities” will have a lon, hu | ters swell . this being, as will be remeacread vee and more dangerous staye ot slisease, as it appeared last ful ce the two first cases Sin appeared the number of horses affected has the second Rev. Edward A. Oollier, from the Keformed church of North America, addressed the Reformed ; * S anger life than th ly increased, and now uearly sev ore | coeesh eepenne as we membershi front, bath-room, an murderers are named Brennan | last decade it has been considered the proper | @U*#room affairs oa the Union Pacitic roat | Unit for use In the stables of the Coney [stand | of the United Presbyterians and in their i house... ‘The builtings are stone, cons The Chinese are greatlyalarmet, | thing in getting a suit of any kind to have one's | ‘Ut ‘ied out #o speedily. line. Up to the present time oniy two have | tutions of learning” At the begimuing of the ary forme. Deomaufal mountain ¢ ep and appretensive of further mardere sand wos pear ht Pgesighits 5 pclae hs aus gisce ot CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN — died. es oe disease =: the com- | year there was a debt on thelr "Treign dot il address, ng. Theirtheaters and stores are all closed. emigrat s | pany wil to withd: ; . Fegion will A,0..WRIGHT, | Law abiding citizens ‘of all classes denounced | goods, whether the trowsers be of the same or | ¢,D°* de ‘uartors, the ‘anbe of ecu: | CHE, A. fow Cotte OF thorns One ee trosenry to wigs ont every tertbton stekeaare = and oy Or uoudcun Co-, Ve. | in strong terms the efforts made by unprinci- | different material. Asa matter of course, the scarcely makes an impression as yet on the | #0, % have appeared in the Futton avenue je moderator, in Fe ys tuvited Me, Golher eee maUaE betas et Pe comageee: aSecheral grr bsirred acres vest does not wear out nor soil near so quickly stables, but the superintendent of the latter | toa seat in the assembly. vast prairies of the state. Not Only through denies that there is any likelihood o: " . George Patterson and Rev. p “Pieward county. Jd_. situated on the) the laws shall be maintained at all hazards, | Se tin ober two garments, and the result is that } northern Texas, but through the longer-settied | disorder among the bargese ae waacs Eemeral | Rev: « from the synod of the Presby: pA nes oh Washington Branch Baitimore and Ohio! —— nearly every gentleman who makes any pre- regions of central and southern T. ‘we | ‘from the country are found to be most atte terian church of the wer Provinces of and N. York ave. B: PE Dave bean mato ae Pips og Sicke tee eo a tension to dress has about a trunk full of these rend and it has hitherto been Suggested that horses | Canada, were mvited to seate and addressed es ip. the state: Gucata with familicg will And thin | Coy of Jamorvilics L- I married fe brotiecs | Sticles partly worn, with no other garments to on from ‘the stables which hace nee nee: "Signor Me&kizo Prochet, presh w Sicakeieeeen ie corcaarable place for thesummer. For far- | widow. The brother hanged himself about 13 | Match. And yet he will go on, season after mite clear from the seeds + Pee ignor Matteo Pr + president of the Wal- — see BELL.Proprictor._ | Years ago, amt she preserved the rope with | season, ordering three or four more vests every —N. 3. Times BAe ee ae pd per —e oe a s — | which he hanged himself. Last Monday morn- | year, —- ~ Ron WEST END HOTEL, ing, while her husband was busy at his cut-door vet am expense of from sight te A Battoon Tair To Evrore.—Prof. John |, 2Be #ssembly took a recess, and will partici- work, she went into ar unoccupied chamber and Wise and W. H. Donaldson, two experienced | Panauct at Beleneee” Fsitmouut Park and a am banged herself with tho rope she had kept so Pailongl known sronauts, propose to take the ject at Bolmon PN: 3 Datloon which 60 much has been said EXGET DEAD bopigs were lying #: the Brook- | Phe Great Fire im Bostom Yesterday. men have responded toa. petition froin thirn, Sue Bender - er a moreng awaiting identi- | som INCIDENTS OF THE COXFLAGKATION— End made an appropriation of 3,00 to aid |, 4rsoxs, Kansas, May 31 A WILL BE OPENED ON TEE 191n OF JUNE the few dayspast. Be- | The military at the Boston tire yestoniay ren- they will sart rom the Csesmsoant atcity.on | 6 body of Nicholas Monin or Marion, reotyped “found drowned follow | dered valuable assistance." Companies nad fhe ith of July. “The gentlemen intend taking te are bee an accomplice of the exp + Ol regiment who wi th two other persons w! them, > ae ee Ee, of their death, though the for the dectration parade at Bocte mot fie. be made Dr.8. D. Howe's Arabian Milk Cure, #OR CONSUMPTION. ‘HE bhai Tg ony! On fl or rooms can be made to RETH, No. 52 Broad sop daca Hat mals-tJunels unmistakable marke of violence onthreo or four of them assuredly point te murder. Tux “‘Ispia-RUDBES BUSTLE” is agaiz heard from. This time it a — was a Brookiyn young lady, down the hik from Prospect he. ninety-seven and a half bounces, Eee aare eae eighth bounce. left the line and proceeded to the scene of the Souiagration, and did good service in keeping back the crowd so that the firemen could work. About the same time a company of marines from the Charlestown navy- » drawing a hbore-carriage, appeared on the scene, greeted with cheors,, ‘The Western Gain rene wires by the fire, Fire- ordinary Coughs and Coldsin afew houra, — like magic; ¥ Suppex Deara or a Buecrar—tinthe sence of a family from the of table, cleanses syaom terday square up, and makes P86 and ‘Lost Vitality, i rt i Het i FE $8) i i i H i i for by the bottles fora Memoirsef the War with Hexice, ASEA oF the bark the coast. ‘wholesnle and ret oy. —— Mayertomreports May 19, end of An- It was Sore a Co “G90 Peaussivanis avenue, BY JOHN B.KENLY. Ucostl saw a heavy as the eye Galveston aii ie i H a3 iLMAN, 627 Pennsylvania od A ;CRETT, Corner Penn. ave. a. - Miperx &Co., near Treasury yin 8 C9. Mh L streets. 2 u Hf Fi PINCOTT & CO. Pw TEaP ESET B.S — i ; i i : ; i a7 Eighteen bodies have been found in river at New York within two crim

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