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THE EVENING STAR.. Published Daily, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Davee st Ten Cents = es yen. OT 1h Doth cases, 52 poner scat longer than paid for. - G7 Rates of advertising furnished on application. el &, 41—N2. 6,305. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. B* GENEBAL REQUEST, f Leeches! Le og Beeches! ted Swedish Leec! reafter alway BERCADANTE’S GRAND ORATORIO, neg igg.eniewhcleeale retail, by ARTHUR “The Sevem Last Words of our Saviour.’ ATTANS, Draggist, corner 2d and D streets north cITH ORCHESTRA, - ont, von Wenig con P “xy reek sa new Family aud Patent Medi- MUSICAL ASSOCIATION, Sines. We : s ” ‘Will be rei 'o = of their Director, ‘astoria, a substitu ly For the bene their Deter aru, toriaya substitute for Castor Ot PT MARINIS HALL, immous” Liver Luvigorator, THUBSDAY, JCNE 5, at 8p. m. Ay edi KETS, $1. henek's Medicines, Seate may be reserved, without extrs charge, at ichler's Herb Bitters, Eile » al warercom, No. 377 Poussyivania inchester’s Hypo-phosphates, avence. sede at Liver Ofte ofall kinds, GRAND CoNceRT | riintolae Buchu, 4 ay Kennedy's Discovery, Salve and Liviment, INDUSTRIAL MISSION SGHOOL. comes Raad | _ SMCS CUSEE Hecdieal Discovery. i 3 ort << ‘ierce’ “4 Hth street, WE! YAY SVENING, June 4th, | ‘These and all other Remedies of the day at my 173, ander the direction of Brot. @eorge’ Bancritt: | popular low rates for cash. aeckted by. the “Orphan Childrens? Moonlight ‘ABTHUR WATTANS, " Giee Clut.” acd the “National Bari.” my2t-tr Bi aust bstroste aortewest. Admittare, 2 nis Dhildren. 10 cet ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER Soacaeoree caarscenlip ‘AND SUPPER TABLE, eeont ie : Lee & Perrins’ Worcestershire Sauce Is SPENT ABLE. fore JORN DUNCAN'S SONS, New Re, octlb-dawly Agents for the Untted States," me. > Detw . Be emmane, oe Daa B strecs, etgnt Be tcheler’s Hair Bye is the best in the world, & fc, | the only true and perfect ‘Hair Dye; no ridiculous isos ier ” Bi ere indow | tints. no SistPer"brows, a a reliable, instans Shade-. Pictures, Frames, and Tes- | janes black or brown; druggists’ and 1 wu aias Casa: ‘District. poocine e Please remem! jame ane Number. jel-ly* ~ peo ro ASONIC ~aEeaits EXCURSIONS, &e. at BIERS’ 770 AY EVENING, of ‘sdmitting a gentleman Jet-2t" IBST GRAND PiC-NIC of the HOPE PLEAS- UBE CLUB, at 7th street Park, on Ww be eee Jane 4, 1873. Rodbird’s cel- FEST GERARD PICNIC OF THE METRO- Masonic Eanipments POLITAN 2 PHICES. 2 RB: x. WORDS AND BELTS, — D ures, CAPS, and every article pertaining to the Order. We guarantee all Suite sold to be repul ee eats < § brated String Band has been engaged for the mex Im 90S Ecanasieens . occasion. Tihets-39 cents. ing a gen- Ne HUMBUG —L_ RICE will ‘@ fair cash | tleman and ladies. E'Siceoa band Clothing, Boots Shoe, ae. 643 | J¢ EYPORT EXCURSIONS. 7th street, between F and th. Note by mail ae a pirat a . eas. On and after TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1573, the Ss = sleqant ‘and faterite steamer KEY- "LADIES? s. FORT M commence her regular. ¥ and FRIDAY EVEN- ING excursions down the Potomac, leaving wharf MISS McCORMiCK, O foet of Sth street, at 6 o'clock p.m.,. returning at 11 pm. During the summer of 173 these exeur. 909 PENNSYLVANI4 AVENUE,’ 2 ronized by many of our constantly on hand a fine essortment of m were large! zens, who found in them a cool aud ple: from the heat and duat of the city. 11 be spared during the coming summer cD BONNETS, them pleasant and agreeable in every respect —— WS, CHISS tectives will be stationed at the boat to prevent the —— f admission of any improper charact 0 intoxt FLOWEBS, RIBBONS, &c., | cating liquors sold. M. ents on board. Fare all of the newest designs. Ladiee CAPS and COEF- | Pentieman, 8150. A t * hi. “ URES just reocive moc | i b Renaviveninavenns. m31-Im EAD AND SAVE YOUR MONEY. RSIONS TO GLYMONT. — Me Ladies who bave Hair Switches that have faded | Orrice oF rH Potomac FERRY Company, H om tS can Rave them restored to their matral SEVENTH STREET WHARF. shade in superior manner. We have a very large Wasiixotox, May 2 ists. assortment of $1 Curls; very long and handsome | On and after June 1 the steamer WAWASET can Switches. very cheap. Now is the time to buy at | be chartered for Excursions to. Gly- MADAME E€TBEN'S Hair Fectory,615 13th st., | mont on Mondays, Tucsdays, Wed. eanG st am-tr peadays and Thursdays. The st “ or is now in complete o1 iT wing been thorought; NOTICE —Baresine are now being omered im | Cvernauled tant winter. She has Sine, commodions MILLINERY saloon on her upper deck, and is in every respect — 6 3 ee \t : jomac ie now beautiful, ymont in FANCY GooDs, splendid cendition, having been thoroughly repaired E. LENZBERG & CO., and the grounds put in good order. _sabtr 707 Market Space, Peal bony ay St office of Rotenae: Peres SSTAMPLNG DEPOT pee a te LECTURES. SEvENTH Steer, BS. ZINA FAY PEIRCE fedal-tr Opposite Patent Office. WILL LECTURE LLING OFFI On THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, June sth, SELLING OF at 3:30 p. m.. AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP. At LINCOLN BALL, the entire stock oo OF THE NEW YORK BAzak, True Economy in the Household, “41 Sot street, near B. Age —. zee ae, beng ne wart. 3 ill. Tiel © > all parts use: for = ——a sale at Ballantyne’s, Parker's and Philp & Solo- op spins mons’ Bookstores. Je3-2e" ice Grancs SHAMEL may, imparts Dooutifal glow Yo fhe eric SUMMER RESORTS. wo SEE so. meen me Roe POINT HOTEL, jene-ty Baltimore. RHODE ISLAND. PIANOS, &e. SEASON OF 1673, LARGE LOT OF NEARLY NEW AND OS SER BORGPEAR PLAN. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, — from different factories, now on band -..,] Sere cece cal tgvaies Semmes Beatie st for sale or rent on Easv Ters,to make nated Cities of Providence aud. Newport, will be opened for the reception of guests June, at . To meet the growing demands of the a veom the capacity of the House haa beeu inci REICHENBACH’S PIANO WAKEROOMS, | !#st She ee 423 Lith etreet, above Penusylvania avenue, ae kom tek St cecumbente atte tren Providence aud Newport. For information in re- Agency for Wm. Kusbe & Co.'s and Wim. Mc- tard to terme, etc. adress —_ = Cammon’s PIANOS. jase CNY Hotel, Rrovidence BI aftepnd.band PIANOS taken in part payment for YATTON This popatar ent very bealay sg Proprietor. ——— mer resort, near er’s Gap, Feet en ROHN, PRACTICAL | PIANG | surrounded by’ the Blue Ridge mountain, MAK ER, formerty foreman fo: 0. two hours’ by rail wi ee , tuner for Steinway & Suns, and re) City, is now open for the reception of front, bethroom, am loerhonse hited, 8 binges the Siry rooms, Beautful mountain: soomers. Pucks Wishing to'enj0y ‘the cool Brovzce of this ‘elevated region will A. O. WRI ey, " 5 ai-ly Bound Hitt P. O., Loud SF References at 1209 F street N. W. F. LUCAS, 1145 7th street J. Tsuen of fronseond ont “Oot ‘PuE HEALING sPRINGs, ——— ders received at Thoupeon’s corner Lsth st | Bridge, near' ON THE LINE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND and Cor. seer jones”, cor. i and Fe. OHIO BAILBOAD, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Will be opened for the of visi ONE, wnt reception iste en the SQonomackzs 200.8 Pipes, BLP = or GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. by ihe Cheupate and Ong Mair from, ‘Theee tnetruments, which, on sccount of thetr ow | Con, ueian depot, fifteen miles by che Beeeeey cree al others, have n'a So CELEBRATED FALLING. ePRINGD “tnd the = most popula here, at well a al MAGHIFICENT SCENERY ON JACKSON A Passengers by mail train ft the ms 108 from 9878 to Ja. Covington st740p. ms. Rapreas traine them tha eat RAND 1 night at Covington, Passe by mail trains from the west arrive at Covington at 7:2) a.m. Express trains from the east arrive at 7:00 8. m. Stages and other vehicles for the Springs veer octinaion every morning. ‘Trains stop twenty Two hotels, with aimpte ace factownns muvett —= Kersnioli's FIRE BAND OF MUSIC is en- NOTHING RESERVED. gaged nan seagon, and the usual facilities for ‘ud recreation provided. Deseri| e phlets can be had of Messrs. Meade E'Gor ichsrcnd "orret ths atts: Unprecedented. Peremptory. Positive, Board—3 per day, 960 per mouth. Chil- servants Hovstox, M.D. t Bl 3 sw BLM. QUARLES, Agent. OUB FORCED SALES OUR FORCED SALES or IRE STOCK oF TIRE STOCK NOW GOING ON. NOW GOLNG ON: ° WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND MUST BEDUCE, AND WILL SELL ‘ GEORGE BELL, Proprietor. WEST END HOTEL, At $108 15 Suit, at 913 s10a8 aos? 19 » $¥¥ Suit, at $200 at TOO MANY GOODS LONG sRancu, 8. J., TOO MANY GOOuS ¢ et — WILL BK OPENED ON THE 19rn OF JUNE Mes? be SOLD MUST BE SOLD. ARS SELLING RAPIDLY, ak LLING KAPIDLY TEN DOLLALS, FIFTEEN DOLLABS, TWEN- TY DOLLARS. ks O15 Suit at 2 e. $22 su 3, tat $29, oy wait at 920. . Clearepring, Wasblagion county, Ma. aan” se™ . ALL WILL BE sop, eo ali ba na SOLD. THE MARYLAND FREESTONE M. & M. CO iS NOW READY TO RECEIVE ORDERS FOR STONE, EITHER SAWED OR ROUGR DIMENSION. IN BOYS’ SUITS Apply at Company's office, ying SAME INDUCEMENTS. CORNES K AND 28ru STREETS, Reck Oreck. @7 fora $10. aie tne mat Cc. W. HAYDEN, President. CALL AT ONCE. -_ oe BRING THE Boys. Onty 66, Optician, 8.8. BUY BARGAING. | MEMPLES, Optcten, ! IME LIME! LIMB! MAionanea can | ASSESS SaRgn ome mes wl Conxzn Tr amp D Orazzts. Bite Beet "is Inmate of te @la Capivel Pitscae WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1878. Saat New York, Juno says:—Mrs. Walworth, EVENING STAR. What Shall be Done with the Modees? | The Congressional Excarsienists at No conclusion has yet been come to by the “Washington Hows aad Gossip. Federal authorities as to what shall be done Hew Orleans. as. with Capt. Jack and his followers, captured by Editorial The . hington News an¢ MOP’ | Gass tures- acuy hsen uae wirare gan t pdt matoacane © sae mee INTERNAL RevENvE.—The receipts from this | fectly familiar with Gen. Davis, do not for a New Orleans is seeking a panacea for her source to-day were $311,974.51. moment credit the report that he held out any business debilities as well as her political ills Tax Preeipext and Mrs. Grant will leave | Premises to the Modocs in order to have them | ang with a view to getting the government here for Long a y morning. surrender. The orders issued to him just after the assassination of General Canby ‘were not bea: oe into her case, sent a delegation Gxw. SHERMAN will remain here all the sum- | Couras had Coen” Seek Cake ee eat their wales apres ere anon vega ieag nad mer, but will send his family to Carlisie, Pa. Sergey mgr —_ = —_— invitation was accepted, and our party, bidding — out ei ing places and threw down “ GEN. ScuoFrELp has ordered all the troops in their. arms, the pope of cour would | ®dieu with some regret to hospitable Galveston the Modoc country to be concentrated in camp | ®Ot fire upon them, and they were sent | took passage on one of the Morgan line of te the rear as prisoners. The question as to | steamers to Brashear, from which t near Tule Lake to await further orders. whether they shall be tried for their crimes by | were conveyed, alee Aa mea poin << First Lizvt. Jean G. BuTver, ordnance | & civilor itary authority is an open one. In ° ° railroad department, has been relieved frem bis present | !he first place they have committed murder, | New Orleans, which is an offense against the State, and pun- THE NGRGAN LINE, duties and ordered to report at the ordnance | ishabie with death by the laws of Ore, gon. On A good a f outcry is mad agency, New York city. the other hand they have violated a flag of so os " i ag about the onerous monopoly and exorbitant Navat Onvens—Passed Assistant Surgeon | War and can’ be tried bys militars trivensy | Fates of the “Morgan line” from New Orleans J.B. Tryon, ordered to duty at the marine ren- | Those who are in favor of the Peace pelicy,and { toTexas. Itis certainly a pretty close monopoly dezvous, New York. Assistart Surgeon J. ponent in gts the SS do = he | and probably the rates are hi as they are onall : . | pleases, want the Modocs tried by a military ; Revd cedared co the Rortane, _ Metical Direo- | Eivanal, as in that ene the Prestient has t Peter weer bed far a6 my experience gees; New York marine rendezvous and placed on | Prove the sentence, and th: ut it is certain that Charles Morgan has been, waiting orders. Assistant Surgeon E. Z. Derr, | hope that influence can be brought to bear | on the whole, so great a benefactor to detached from the Naval Academy and ordered | ¥Pom him to induce him to exercise clemency. | this region that it is a pity they have to the practice ship Constellation. o> gmigt ey Pg ~ civil authorities | not here a few more of the same breed. of that state SrEciaL CaninET MBETING ON THE Ctvtt | is the only power to interfere. As the people of | 1", the first place ment is model, the . both on the rail line and on boats. In the SeRvice RvLes.—There was a special meeting | OTegonare not much ven to the peace policy, | next, Morgan, by the _ ener mptitude, | dling and steaming at a furious rate. Itseemed of the Cabinet to-day with all the members | ‘uesupposition is that Jack and his follower be i & very unlikely place tomake ice. Penetrati thes Hae Lee hear Bers will be strung up ina short time if they have Se eee pol Gg Ml 1 si enn : ait, | further into the main building, 225 fect 5 P' Gotary Belknap, for the pur- | the trying of them. The Governer of Oregon | D6 #6! otherwise than through his instr le: » One Saw @ great net-work of pipes, Sore OF i Consultation with the Civil Service | can make his requisition on the Governor of | jyich otherwise th nly been the | Which, at six different points inthe room, cx: ntission in relation to the proposed modi lifornia for the prisoners. This would be re- | $13 wight Rave never existed, or Guha ta tee panded into ice-cover ng aginst Seations and changes in civil serviocreles, v ferred to Gen. Schotield,who holds them in cus- fret 4 = Ailaphinted tenon . Rod 4 the the son to leave his home and commit the bur Tous amendments to the rales stopten & ee tody, and he in turn would refer the matter to | Pint Place, eighty indies,’ reusing’ Gites Moe rible act. ining? AHO by the Freadent and | Watbigioy cj fnzacon, torn me Present | Coeyag speaks and svered ina one | The proce of making ice alowed ner u |, $OE4TH Cr THE MORORERD max. doubt that ne aint Order that they be turnea | of the best railroads in the country. In the 7 Pte ~L} mgh the | dered man, said that when he went up stale to Tue WaLworru Murver.—At least some of y be turned | same connection, he put in operation a fi gas of ammonia, and as the a . ae over to the state authorities of Oregon for trial "agg — ele} is room 261, he found Mr. Walworth was not the parties involved by the awful tragedy in | sna panichn reo peg eget p geo gh gens pee riding waste ee ae over | Sead. He wastying on the floor, with hie head N ce ; poss : tween New Orleans and Texas por tat | aes . eae p Mex Walworth, the wile of the deceused, an | ‘THR Honainie ocoie Munowe 1x vse- | Sucoservedo deve on immense business be- | Trine operation of ditiline the’ weabie sivas | of two pulsations wes Ue doctor tof bia ares ten Hardee tormery of the, ating, and | Bemiay Jones and ber husband's aatr, Mex | Ma gpetatons unl they Rav reached racpre | watt © HHL i sad cess ft 9 carbonlcacd | Wt pacee noes weit ake ek eat was well Known in Washington society ‘as'a | Dozier, Feniding ‘in Nansemond county, Vax, | POvtens.cwpectally asthe workef anindividual, | Hor 5 qu nay the we of the heating apy: | Tod fiom his arm, "Me died in abut s yuneter Sucinese aeaeert tiers to many Washing. | on last Sunday during the uoscnce eC the other | TOR steamers in the Miexas and Louisiana trade, | & Root balding cones of toe oe teeas °% | Ho was shortly afterwards placed apeee tent” ton people, and was at one time imprisoned in | members of the family at church. Mra. Jones’ | &¥€F@ging about 1,100 tons each, and also has 8 "wanes 7 ro] 7 wide, and THE CONVERSATION WHICH PRECEDED THE the old capitol on a charge of communicating | little daughter returning from Sunday school | {hfee tmmense steam fe fae onthe sppe. | twenty pounis. ‘These movie ate thos tang SHOOTING. with the enemy. Tith some friends whom she had invited totake | site side of the river, where his railroad ccm. | in the machine in compartments filled with salt | , The doctor says that young Walworth when SES eee Sistas c | fence fam into the Mouse to apprise her mo- | mences and his great manufacturing shops are | Water (which does not freeze) and the applica. | DTOUght into the room Teported the conversa~ OLERA’ APA ¢ Department of | ther of the presence of company. To her hor- | Situated’ “His teed ie sorbed nen rive | tion of ammonia is then made through tue | UM between himself and tath State has received information from Mr. De | Tor she found her mother and aunt lying lifes] Nundred cars: acd'ws tulle cee ped to carry on | bfanching tubes above mentioned, heavily com. r Long to the effect that religious toleration in | Je8.on the floor. Their heads had been mashed ‘i oe it ‘ p F ed externally with white ice, indicati smy nother, Japan nas not been decreed, and the laws and | {ptt & heavy w Safina nig ahs eer eon pelea! Teraty yoga cy = temperature within, The ict commences form. | threatening ven Will eilicts against Christianity have not been abwoi- | hocke wat aceechel ioe sates Lae He eae | freight have been taken into New Orleans in ‘x | Est the sides of the moulds, treceing rapidiy | YOu solemmls » make sach ished, bi . fe : towards the center; and at r Threats again? ane Lor Ene Tamoval of offensive proclamations | tending religious services—was in sight, and | {0M Brashear to New Orleans is not excep- | {h¢ Machine, di rPhich ts then ake one ence | Walworth (the son):—Yo: gainst Christianity. Those in the government | screams soon brought a crowd to the house. tional work. * en shot out upon ave also repeated e 1 . the insult made to my mother. Io you pru time was not far distant when all decrees | 20t have been far away—but although several | ‘The run by rail from Brashear to New Or- | plate glass. Itseems difficult to believe, inthe | *@!™- against freedom of thought upon all subjects | Colored —— ated, on suspicion, there | leans is through what is called “the sugar bret pface, wat this isthe productof the mudd. ‘aiworth (the father):—I do make such would be abolished. Any attempt to hasten | jeased, PA dings n Richmond says thata | DOW!” of Louisiana, or its rich cane land, and | Mississippi water one sees simmering in the vats ise. A dispatch from Richmend says that : Valworth (the son)—Drawing the negro named frown was arrested in Suffolle on | We passed through a continuous succession of ep = emg ane pinting it at his father" fur ot suspicion, but the proofs being very light, he | cane and rice plantations, though a large pro- | phere with the magnolia showin, dite bigs. | that promise befoyg, and Ido uct believe you Tak discharged. Subsequently unmistakable | portion of them were in state of dilapilation | soms at the open ‘windows. The ice-cakes as | YOU Shall never have the opjortauity of dein Toacco Pzppins ox Rarnoad Taatws | fuse, in the sage of Diode ore | and disuse that told unpleasantly of the busi- Shove center, seat an maids, ae pied ous |S SeRasintereal or tama To vay tHe INTERNAL Revenve Tax.—The | and parties went in pursuit of him. At the | B¢SS Prostration and political disorder prevail- (the cakes freczing tog per,) and thes and A POST MORTEM Commissioner of Internal Kevenue has ad- | latest accounts he was surrounded ina thicket | img in the state. After passing a succession of | cakes are wheeled atey te teaslarge sutee on the body of Mansfield Tracy Walworth took dressed a circular letter to collectors, calling | Of woods near Suffolk by seyeral hundred citi- | untidy looking sugar plantations, with mills and | housee adjacent, capable of ‘astomeroden place to-day. Deceased was a strong, muscu- their attention to the fact that he is in’ receipt | “en, and he cannot escape capture. The two | terements in decay or altogether in rui 6.000 tons; from whence the ice is taken out by | H#%, healthy man, about 43 years old. ‘The bul- of information that various persons on railroad | Old ladies belonged to one of the most respect- ’ Ssaspd se solnted Oct neae | Wagons for the city supply, oF for transporte | let entering the right-side was. found lodged in trains are engaged in selling tobacco and ci- | able families in that part of the state, and the | turifty, well-tilled estate was pointed out near | Tiof'to points south, ‘The manufherese | the ribs the shoulder. The bullet enter- gars withont having qualified themselves as | feeling that has been excited is very intense. | yew Orleans, as the property of Oakes Ames. | of ice on this Carre machine plan’ bem e | ing the left arm was found flattened on the the law and regulations require, by purchasing | Mrs. Dozier is the mother of Mr. W. A. Dozier, | J1@ seems to have had a pretty keen eye to | Oy 60h his Carrs machine plan, fon, Porn, | bones of the arm, which were completely shat- a special tax stamp as dealers m manufactured | Of Portsmouth, Virginia, a gentleman well | Pointe all through the south where a little mo- | and India, but now! I believe, on the same | %Fed. The bullet which entered near the tobacco, and directing the collectors to take | known as tho owner ef valuable trotting horse ney could be put “to do the most good” in the extensive scale as at New Orleans.” This same | ear could not be found without taking the head proper steps to enforce the law and require | He was at Norfolk intending to participate in | W8Y of Purchasing railroads, canals, and real | lishment, which is tun might ann dag vote | to pieces. every person, whether @ minor or otherwise, | trotting match on Monday when he received | estate. ‘The country from Brashear to New an average of sixty tons every 24 hoate; but can selling tobacco or cigars on railroad trains to | the sad intelligence of his mother's death, ble of overflow for the bultivatiog or rite Re, | im the cool weather of mid-winter, make a= ‘The Vienna ‘ f high : — pay, the special tax provided therefor, which | que Luanen Comsixation.—The recent | occasional alligator in the sloughs end, Gasset: Peite oe nae ne suberintend ome ates —eetbeaanaissd 2 = eas ts perii ent, Mr. Bes. failure of the lumber combination, by waich | served to cause a buzz of exclamation from the | Gasselin, tella me t told at a pean eg canbe | New Yorx, June 4General Van Buren has Weppine 1x Hin Lire.—The inge of | eye ten —— gon ators mare, cone fo gialemmenag Narn A re an rope, with acer dollaas i written another letter, inwhich he says: “A such reforms faster than they were being ac- —- would, it was supposed, result in lefeat. H. D. Cooke, jr., son of Governor Cooxe, to | among the de: in that article of merchan- | upon acres of that most beautiful and fr: yr == ‘and e rant pot gs -? yt. oom Miss Anna H. Dodge, daughter of A. H. Dodge, | dise. A menber of one of the New Yorks firms of flowers, the white pond-lily. re tracti ote maanenoes b a a1 he can't esq., of Georgetown, will take place this even- | belonging to the combination says the origina! EW ORLEANS } open and apparent x ‘the court Ing “at o'clock ‘at'St. John's church, Goorge- | cause of the failure was the Chicago and Bos- | is in a bad way, and the ait of gloom ana de. aguas tae nate poe hall at town, the Rev. A. B. Atkins officiating. it | 00, Stes. These calamitics might appear, at | scndency thet nas settled s tion that thechemiest aanee — would not be an easy task to describe the beau- | first glance, to be beneficial to the lumber mar- | SPondency soll bs sctiarg yada ‘the te tose tee cnamical action cent. tiful, floral decorations arranged in the church ena Foag orgy oe = a Pe aeaeintin painful to see to those who remember it in its leterions This prejudice commissioner e friends of the young couple. Immedi- %, 'y was the case, for | daysof gayety and prosperity. Coming trom — warded by Mr. Sicly under the center of the chance! iss seus. | the reason that builders generally were’ lavgery ell founded, as ‘the onl; former as- poured bell of magnificent proportions, com. | dependent upon advances recelved trom “the active, cheerful Galveston, the difference is ing water is to distil it, whereby = posed of flowers of the choicest varieties’ Tu insurance companies for the money to carry on | Very marked. Since getting here we have met a hat purer than spring or lake roses, heliotrope, safrona buds, and wane their work. After these disastrous’ fires the in- | the penalty usually inflicted upon those who ee it is probable that it is rendered compose the lower part of the bell, while the | Surance companice were too crippled to help | visit a jarring family; we have had to listen to | SOmC©hAt tasteless by the operation, which baptismal font and pulpit are improvised as | {He builders with any more money. and as the | the heated representations of both the warring | factors ise teed ny oe ene it Phils ice stands for the myriads of bouquets, wreaths | latter could not pay theamaller lumiber dealers, 8 | een Dy apeerned by a stock company, and has and garlands that the fair hands of the brides- | Who,in turn, could not pay the larger houses, | Political cliques, and if half they tsay of each operation about five years. mai have gracefully arranged into pyramids, | 8¥ch as those in the com! ee as, had been | Other is true, it would seem that neither side is A FAST PUNERAL. Many other tloral decorations give che church fommelied to carry them. The building trade | fit for power; and that areturn to straight-out | We went out yesterday by a Canal street car the ‘appearance of a conservatory in its fullest | bad Forac tet leoere amine gehenny fhe demand | military rule offers about the only satisfactory | $0 the cemeteries on the outskirts of the city. ba Ay trol been arranged to have the wedding take | WS backward they could not force it. solution of the difficulties here. Kell I be- | The famous shell-road leading out to Lake lieve to be a well-di Pontchartrai: "and Place precisely at $,and the bridal party will | Tue Way a WatRiwinp StaixesCurc ly gained considerab! ple in runs by the street car track, and have oS slowing weaee: ‘Prot. Lawrence, The clear blue sky which had, eueteeatiseei of y as Senator beadarend _ Toad was a firemen’s funeral pro- pew peg ap id See an tis nae oe ne — a& | with astonishing ‘constancy, ‘cheered the’ city | Process of ‘‘counting him in” as elected Gov- | cession. It was the fastestfuneral I ever saw, | © = Been dedicated by the authon to the meron) during the day, was obscured by inky clouds, | €™0r, was such a burlesque = gpa nearly rivaling that at Oid Cambridge, as de- | Bealth it is difficult to © a n-) | which sailed swiftly from the southw forms that it is not strange th: fatal cases. doctors say the disease, Ese ae Govetnte snd Mae. Oooks, Mise Rortheasterly direction. Kain fell short, ant | here look upom his rule as rset dcteeiem it would seem that the | if promptly attended to, readily taketibeir places at the lett oF Fhe nan will | soon the thunder and lightning began to aid to | Usur . 1 de not must have run with “‘amasheen” | to treatment. Among the vietims the b Mimnaeana’ teatenan yg Fon the delights which have been s0 plentifully | great frauds were perpetrated on the previously, and thought they were heading for a | ¥* Moore, of the Memphis and See ne ta ee showered upon us this season. Then, without | *de, and that the Mcknery is fire imstead of a cemetery for they pulled out at | Lomeville Cransier Company, whe died inst Sis Garsh Cocke ned lr. O. Evans of bee a guspicion of premonition, camethe whirlwind. | down with odium for ca murderous outrages | a tremendous ell tg from Toe here on the ! . 0. Evans, resence was announced by the sudden | Upon the colered people; but two wrongs do not | went thundering comm rovelistnns ann, Sha land; Mies Anna Kennedy and Dr. Humphries, Ly ad is but little excitement it. of New York; Mise Laura Hayden and Mr. Mc: | pudvengree Tana the rondalde trees, whowe | make a right, and it was the duty of the repub regard to Neir, of New York; Mis Carrie Dodge and | DUd-*pangl limbs, bend under the influ- | lican party, especially, to set an example of in- Mr. Wm. Moorehead, of England; Miss Kate e wind, lashed Lb tegnity and fair d in election matters. It ground. Then sets Go ho ‘ stoutly built houses shook and grou: that Congress will not again Ry ‘Rhode Cooke and Mr. H. H. Dodge. Following the | gale, the firstshock of which a fesident deaeiteg | weakly shuite off the responsibility of desing breaking Faging in River Point, bridesmaids iirve Spccmamen will come the | as being like the stroke of an immense fist | directly with the Louisiana muddle. The mem: pied a onae other buildings has been bride, who will be escorted by her father. Her | against the roof. A glance out the winder wae | bers here now admit, so far as I have talked iy 4 ee destroy drees will be wey white satin under-skirt, | rewarded with a view of a mass of tlying mate. | With them, that a great mistake was made in place. The At — with — of a over-skirt | rial, varying from a section of sidewalk down to | slurring the question over at the last session. id. uested b ‘telegraph iy cond stonan ee. lusion Ayo dhe odie oF datin and | the feather-like fragmentsofa Venitian btind.— THE WARTS OF NEW ORLEANS. ‘who were | which have gone ras ’ bapor hag pedageod nye ye p Hen ndkerchief to | Chicago Tribune. But New Orleans is laboring und rode out in our New ¥. J " and short sleeve white satin —$__—_______ lor a compll- | ccrect cnr, and the: SS a ae waist, a sleeveless tulle jacket trimmed | Sap Dgatu or a LitTLz Girt.—Little Bettie | cation of disorders, and her business prostration should heap up with the cot a? our driver | Point, R. I., 12:30 C Palled race ite Hatt curled and | Brvant, aged 22 months, a bright, sunny sweet | is due partly to other causes as well aa her | lively. “Oct sirect car mae ae Lone eet es: are 1 "a vw or Mise Kate ke, sister of the | mer, Hart county, comme the day of ‘Sat. political troubles. It is doubtful if the city will | record. Squads of laborers were empk and Miss Hayden will be white crape, | urday, the 25th inst., in good health and sweet- | €Ver again see the flush timcs of the past, when ine wheeling earth to fill up old | tion prevails among . borately trimmed ah Tuchings and pais | ness-aud with good preepects ots long life. | the Mississippi did the great carrying trade of it was interesting to hear our driver | the present time must be over several bu: of same material, finshed with chain stitch of | The early morning was spent in gambols emon, insist ley throu:: gates clear the track, as we went tear- | thousand dollars. white floss silk; overskirts, looped bugle on left | the roses) About ten ovclock eh t brought some ee as eee —— vep up with the runeral. We reached | ered how the fire 2 Orleans, and when the ro‘unda of that great z to join the side, with white sash and white flowers; orna- | mushroom in her hand to her mother, saying, fh procession. A ——— aa ments, Pears. Mise Sarah Cooke, of New | “Apples, mammy.”” Mrs. B. made her row | caravansea, the St. Cha:'ss Hotel, was the Late ob ware yl Hew York Notes, York, white crape trimmed with the same and | them eeho yt Suspecting that she had eaten, » scial and business exch .nge of the world. : OFFERS FOR BONDS TO-DAY, white silk. Miss Carrie Dodge, Miss Anna bh peed Be e became drowsy, and was put to | Now the railroads intersc sing the Miggigsippi ‘the d New Yorx, June 4—There were eight Kennedy and Mise Alice Bartlett, white tarle- | bed and to sleep. About eleven o'clock, or a have diverted a vast on of trade thai make Of bonds to-day amounting to $i, ton, trimmed with white satin; overskirt looped | little after. she awoke with sick stomach ena | 2&¥e S vast porte of the trade that 113.99 to 117.49. r with white flowers. vomiting. A rhysician was tmmediately called; | Ud to follow the river d« vn to New Orleans; . GEORGE MACDONALD, The groom will present the bride with a bo- | he arrived about twelve o’clock noon, and found | Still the Cregcent City ha: not abandoned the f the Bank of E: quet, and the groomsmen, following his excel- | her with vomiting, convulsions, cold, clammy | hope of a nD 2 ali its business. lent taste, will the bridemaids a like com- | skin, dilated pupils, complete prostration—in a | glory, through the revi water transporta- pliment. sain word, was dyi capt medical agents and kind ‘as arival to the rail. But first the navi- Messrs. Patten, Rittenhouse and Coyle will | Offices of friends were unavailing, and at fifteen mn of the Mississippi :aust be umproved at DI act as ushers, and will ap in fall dress, | minutes after three p. m. she was taken home | its moutb; for New as kk when with white satin e on feft shoulder. to dwell with the Redeemer.—Louisville Ledyer, | the entrance to her harbo: ‘shallow and un- ‘The groom will be in full evening dress, with | May 31st. but le boquet. Mr. A. H. , the ee been lying for two weeks at the bar, una! father, will give the bride away. In THE UnitzD PrespyTERian General getin, two outward bound laden After the ceremony the bridal party, with the | ASSEMBLY at bBo yige age arena! resolu- | sels have been detained ::bout the same length families of the cyupie, Will return to theresi- | tions were ted for ntion of charch | of time, she cannot expect the trade of dendé of the briae, where a short reception will | Properties in the control of the assembly by a | world to come to her wi: .rves. How to make a ceatain that, as atthistime,a British shi has vision in the charters of the churches; serviceab permanent channel nigh pu ee Wenting allenations of uch propertios to other | fisce of the half doses shallow ace snifting der ; requir exits of the river to the Gulf is the question. CuARGcED wit MurpER.—An altercation | fenéral amembly when the con; ae ve} pe Fo) le here have no belief in oceurred iv neighborhood of Dawsonville | trustees shall be im full communion with the ty a Sunes ahead “We have my fae ava church. The committee on wnign reportad in taverns ticulars, but understand that Thomas got into a | that its neither expedient or important to which fuss with Wm. Lee who fired at him with a shot n= Ped ‘the comm ar Ly Co., (Md.) Advocate, Jury. | i # : i if f at z i é i if H i | i i ae enna is asweet new Sa The horse disease bas reappeared in Hart- ype vag ene ‘- nail So The Marquis jute be to an- nounos his intoutlon of coming ov HH over, foe. Ycsterday, therefore, I enquired PL an i gstre tcenc reige ae ‘the way to this le» factory, of one of the clerks ‘A female gymnasium excites the curiosity pap of the excluded male sex in Pike county, Mo. \ ener