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‘THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Samdays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Fennsylvaaian Avenue, cor. Lith St. ud i IN@_STAE is served by carriers to gyi neriers at — wart or Fort. SS a ea months, 81.80; ix months, 83.00, one year, $8. ‘AB— Published 18 Joan, “eo tavarinbly in aarsnens in beth cuseraad : _- ANG v=. Aire 6,306. pening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1873. TWO CENTS. _ INSURANCE COMPANTES._ BLE LIFE ASSURANCE == Eau ITABLE IY boviness of this Company has for years been fie tonan of any similar institatton in the world. F. BEYER, Gexenat Actnt, marly 50% and 405 7th street. W., 8, 2088s = 00: . Neo. otie ‘Represent the fe “Sule GeawaN AMERICAN, OF N NT N ok j CHA A * a = Cash Assets, $976,749.17. REAT WESTER RE INSURANCE com ¥. wing s.rong Fire Y CASH ASSETS. _ 9306 487 62 603 FIFTEENTH STREET, SITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Orsanized Apesl 1st, 1573. - 3100,000. A AVENUE. s Dave Store.) JOHN T. LEN SE. Dy eit Secretar ’ Ss ary Draseror«:— Wm. Orme, H. Olay Stewart, Chas. A. James, Jas. L. Barbour. Kiward Droop, Jehn T. an, Michael Green, John Batley, A. &. Herr: aptly A ‘OU INSURED? ae Ie NOT APPLY TO THE oLp PRANKLIN INSURANC. OF WASHL Ofce in the building of the National Bank of the enabiic No: 706 Decrect northwest, Ho charg: oleh arent De na. 0. Hall, John Burty, Dr ey, J: n wits wee ca . 0. B. We Me a icGuire, Dr. D. B. Clarke, M.@ ? EN ° SCHARLES meablel een ees T"% ATIONAL METRO! i IRE INSU) iy coMFARYS ° DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870 CASE CAPITAL Anne nee men. Office tp Shepherd’s Building, No. 909% Pannayi sania st vue. MOSES KEL! ma Wa. B. TODD. Vice Pescdent SAMUML CROSS, Secretary. * GROCERS. * S. @HARE & SON, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, 1213 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. (Between M and N eta.) NEW BUTTER! NEW CHEESE! 16 16 16 16 16 26 16 16 HAMS. SUGAR CURED HAMS l6c. PEE LB. 16 16 16 16 16 16 DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER. @RASAM FLOUR. OAT MEAL Hecker’s Wheaten Grits, Becker's Varina, Bye Flour, Barley T: Dorye: Wes ats Monand, Bricks of ieee Dan's Mustard, = astard, ‘Olive Oil, Sauces, Balid Dressing. CINCINNATI OLEINE soap. janioca, Duryea’s Satin Gloss Starch, Baker's Chocointe, Cocos, and Cocoa Shells, Broma, Prunes, Currants, Raisins. MEDICINAL LIQUORS. ‘Old Port Wine. French Brandy, Helland Gin, Blackverry Brandy, Fine Old Wbisky, California Brandy. Cc. S. HARE & SON, motr Bets 7H n.w., between M and N. on Admi Beents. Ladies free Freer: RECEIVED DIKECT from the Mills In VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. AMUSEMENTS. B*= PALL—soNton CHAmProxsaiP. CHESAPEAKE vs. CREIGHTON. smpic’s Grounds. FRIDAY, Jane 6, at 4 ¥ GENERAL REQUEST, MERCADANTE’S GRAND ORATORIV, ‘opp. P.O. Department, | «The Sevem Last Words of our Saviour.* Treurancs WITH ORCHESTRA, i by the wintsy Tut MUSICAL ASSOCIATION, benefit of t! ir Director, For the WAESTRO ANTOMIQ’ BARILT, pa ae a TICKETS, $1. Seats may be reserved, without extra charge, at Kitts’ musleal wareroom, No.377 Pennsylenn! avenue. SURANCE | go. 4397 EE seen tes doors above Odd Fellow’s Hall. Ghote oil Eagravings, Chromge, Be. Also, ‘Necget crock” Paper Hangings, ‘indow Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords end Tas- a et alabama Please remember ame and Number. _jel-ly" © HUMBUG —L. RICE will pay « fair cash fi f Ladi An ita’ and Chil- dren's Second bund Clothing, Bocts, Shoes, Ke. 623 7th street, between F and G,south. Note by mail ptly ‘attended jets-1y LADIES’ GOODS. MISS McCORMICK, ®-.. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, jas constantly on hand a fine assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS, STBAWS, CHIPS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c., all of the newest designs. Ladies CAPS and COIF. FURES just received. mb-tr EAD AND SAVE YOUR MONEY. Ladice who bave Hair Switches that have faded from us can have them restored to their natural shade in superior manner. We have avery large aasortme' 1 Curis; very long and handsome .. Now is the time at RSTHEN'S Hale Fectory, 619 13th wt. [NO7208—Bergaine are now being offered in MILLINEBY and FANCY GOODS, By E. LENZBERG & CO., a-tr 707 Market Space, S™urine DEPOT ©17 Sgventa Staezr, febni-tr Opposite Patent Office. SFtLine OFFI SELLING OFF! AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, stock the entire OF THE NEW YORK BAZAR, 441 Seventh street, near B. mar?-w NO HUMBUG. pe Muslin "it imparts s besutifal glows to the fabric. PIANOS, &e, LARGE LOT OF NEARLY NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS, from different factories, now on hand and, for sale or rent on Eas¥ TeRxs, to aa ATER room at REICHENBACH'’S PIANO WAREROOMS, 423 Lith street, above Peansyivania avenue, Agency for Wm. Knabe & Co.’s-and Wm. Mc- Cammon’s PIANOS. Second-hand PIANOS taken in part nt for new Pianos. bender 23 ~ "AV =6KUHN, PRACTICAL PIANO SUK ER, formerty foreman for F 1, and satisfaction guaran- teed. at-ly iil sell to families 6@ cents per barre less than J ¥. =, 1145 7th street n. big set usual prices, Prices of SUGARS and TEAS all marked down. CATAWBA WINE, x recetved from Pleasant Valley Wine Company, e gallon. 8. BH. BACON, 709 Market Space, ware between 7th and &h streets. WE #4vE susr nec oo DOZEN LADIES’ SKIRTS, WHICH WE AKS SELLING at 8 CENTS PER SKIBT. LOCKWOOD, HUPTY & TAYLea, 633 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, see Metropolitan Hotel Block. T™- DICK, AND HARRY, OR ANY OTHER MAN. Will find « rae wate of cheap B ison SEVENTY Se eeET " Between 8 and F streets. HOSIERY, FANCY scope. NOTIONS. JEWELRY, STATIO. " CHEAP OY 8 Be. = VERY CHEa4P, aT THE BSl-tr “LITTLE WORLD.” Fox MOTH PaTcHEs, ECKLES AND TAN, USE PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION, 47 IS RELIABLE AND HARMLESs, PIMPLES ON THE FACE, BLACKHEADS AND FLESHWORMS, USE PERRY'S IMPROVED COMEDONE AND PIMPLE REMEDY, THE GREAT SKIN MEDICINE. pared onl 5 49 Boud a by = B.C. PERRY, QGenuine Brazilian I Spectacles. janls-tr Hopes aes street. et A. STRAUS’, 1011 ae og to BF. 800.) Dermatol- - Bold by all Drug- ok nat ths aan janos and Orsans. dere received at re corner int and H. York ave. ; Getty’s,. Bridge, near Gongress, Georgetown; and ‘Moses’, cor. 7th and Pa. Ali work guaranteed. —— maha ly IANOS, sweetness SS Tone and excellones of halen: Towy E Ss sis fin anaes aeeeTER "einer Peunayiventa svetucs deelers in Fiance and Marical Instruments generaliy. vanlan receive faithful tention, ee GBEAT BEDUOCTION IN PRICES. AND MUST BEDUOE, od WILL SELL 1 at G1d 2 SBe 5 $ ani Suit, at 208 MANY GOODS 00 MANY GOGUS MUST BE SOLD. > MUST BE SOLD. ABS SELLING KAPIULY, RE SELLING RAPLULY. TEN DOLLARS, FREE, PtLans. TWEN- 018 Suit at 910, Gs nen et 9 ba7 Suit at $20. NO KEBERVATIONS. nO EER VATIONS: ALL WILL BE SOLD. ALL WiLL BE SOLU, 4 A be be RE & re tat me € ei =! IN BOYS’ SUITS WE OFFER THE SAME INDUCEMENTS, O6 te ah OOO, wots. 810 for a CALL AT ONCE. BRING THE BOYS. BUY BARGAINS. be k-spt for sale, wholesale or retail, by A. Na‘g¥aNe, Draggist, corner i and Detreets Dye is the the only true and perfect Hair D: tints, no disappointment. tanesus bro ‘or Bond street, New York. at DAY EVEN admitting a geptleman KEYPoat EXCURSIO! citizens, who found im them PI cape from the heat and dust of the city. shall be spared during the coming summer to make them pleasant and agreeable in every respect. De- tectives will be stationed at the boat to prevent the mission of any improper characters. Eating liquors sold, Music, dancing, and refresh. ments on Fare, be chartered for Excursions to Gl mont on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed- nesdays and Thuredays, ‘The at is now incomplete order, having been thoroughly She has « fine, commodions saloon on her upper deck, and is in every respect adapted to the excurstou busin overhauled last winter. SPECIAL NOTICES. 5 th yi hes! zeeches: am eeches' poses ay Imported Swedish Leeches will heres! va RTH north. ALSO JUST RECEIVED ‘ao fresh wen, of all new Family and Patent Medi- cines. We : ubstitute for Castor Oil, fimmous" Liver Luvigorator, ns 5 Ayer's Medicines, Schenck's Medicines, = ‘s Herb Bitters, incheater # Hypo-phosphatee, Cod Liver Oils of all kinds, Br, Jasne's Medicines, Hehnedy's Discavery Salve and Liniment, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery These and all other Remedies of the day at my popular low rates for cach. BATTARS. Dengeet my23-tr mani. and D streets 201 dest ee Batcheler ld EXCURSIONS, &e. PRE my eatoccntctas abled Be SST F'EST GRAND PICNIC OF THE METRO- OLITAN SOCIAL CLUB will be given BIEKS" 77n-STREET PARK, THURS- NG, June 5, 1873. Tickets S0c.. Tadien.je4-2t" On and after TUE! DAY, JUNE 10, 1873, the EY- elegant and favorite steamer ING excursions down the Potomac, leaving wharf foot of bth strest, af 6 o'clock & m., returning at p.m. During the summer 1872 these excur- vere largel acool a i 150, to Waly fi BYLES. 1 600 Roandyivarinavenue. m3i- Excursions To GLyMont. OFvice oF THe Potomac Fenny Gox EVENTH STREET WASHINGTON, On and after June 1 the steamer, ens. The Potomac is now beautiful, and Glymont in splendid condition, having been thoroughly repaired ud the grounds put in good order, For charter, apply at office of Potomac worry m2l-2w Company, foot of 7th street. MARY'SC bropese holding a FESTIVAL pin, near this villag THU FESTIVAL SESTIVAL. F ‘The Ladies belor ging to the Congregation of 8 THOLIC CHURCH Upper Mart) ju THE WO z the residence of the Carmelite Fathe 12,1873. I be provideu for the day the refreshments of the season will be sup- plied in abundance, and a band of music will be in efit of the to attend. neceds will be nsed for the .. The public are cordially invit eotd SUMMER RESORTS. front he R* KY POINT HOTEL, RHODE ISLAND. SEASON OF 1873, - ON THE EUROPBAN PLAN. ‘This well-known snd popular Summer Resort, sit; uated on Narragansett Bay, between the, cities of Providence and Newport, will be opened for the reception of gueste Jane 25th. ‘To meet the growing demands of the pubic, the capacity of the House hae been i ince last season, by the addition of a number ot reoms, all large, sity, and, sewly farnlahed. A tow ustaurant, of an increased seating alno been added. Bight steamboats Providence aud Newport. gard to terms, ‘pact - A For information in re- “i, ide R.I City Hotel IDM EE RETE. Proprieto YATTON.—This popular and very mer resort iP > healthy sum- ; near, or’s Gap, and surrounded by the Blue eas mountain,’ two hours’ ride by rail of Washington City, is now open for the reception of guests, scans 1873. Fine piazza in Test year: Fine , bath-room, an. foe-bonse filled, @ plano in the jouse. The buildings are stone, co ing of serge i rooms. Ty. Wishing toenjoy the cool breezes of this ‘elevated Fegion will address, Improvements since last year: tiful mountain scene: A. O. WRIGHT. Bound Hill P. O., Loudoun Qo., Va. EF References at 1209 F street NW. mav-tf ARKHURST Hi joward situate GEORGE BELL, Proprietor. WEST END HOTEL, aT LONG BRANCH, N. J., WILL BE OPENED ON THE 19tz OF JUNE Applications for rooms can be made to “i. BILDRETH, No, 33. Brosdwa a aL by addressing PRESBURY 5 Le ib. @ HILDRETH, J roprictore, Long Branc HILDG@ETH. mals-tJunel9 A - 2 SUMMER BOARDEBS.—¥our No BOARD, ins ences given. For particulars to JOHN W. KINSELL, Clearepring, Washington county. Bl : m7-Im requires neither that rivets of iron. 2B [= met Ler Comes SENSE PATENT WAXED WOODEN SHOR PRG, Sat Coated with Shoe- Can- 3 War. sda, Bngland, France, and. Belgium: ingly simple ‘but highly important’ Invention ‘et. dreeves ithelf tothe common scuse of every one, ard nor puffing to prove Practical tests thus waxed will hold the leather as wi ‘The seam formed with ‘leas to water; it will not THE MABYLAND FREESTONE M. & M.CO IS NOW READY TO RECEIVE ORDERS FOR STONE, EITHER SAWED OR ROUGH DIMENSION. Apply at Company's office, CORNER K AND 26ru STREETS, Rock Creek. mas-tf C. W.. HAYDEN, President, oS SezEease ss pic Mente yuipmonts CHAPEA' SWORDS AND BUPE, cars, and every article pertaining to ‘We guarantee all Suit to re ieee suorr, bors Te @OLD SPECTACLE, ATTAOLE, Oey 8. 8. REMPLER, Opticten, 6 arose, pei oe ae Tae Last Cuance.—There was a large crowd of visitors at the White House to-day, and the President granted an audience to nearly every one, it being their last chance before his depar- ture for Long Branch to-morrow. Tue Poraris Castawars.—The Frolic has not yet arrived at the navy-yard, but will prob- ably be here by to-morrow. Secretary Robe- son, however, will not allow any person on rd any communication with Capt. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. InvernaL Revexve—tThe receipts from this Tae Civit SERVICE ADVIGORY BOARD yes- terday adjourned until next October. ‘amended rules as agreed upon will not be made public for a week or two. THE TRIAL of ex-Senator Pomeroy, on the charge of bribery, begins in the District Court at Topeka, Kansas, on the 16th. Eminent coun- The = isex- TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR This Afterneen’s Dispatches, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. New York Notes, TWO MEN KILLED AND FIVE INJURED. New York, June 5.—By the falting of a tion ofa new frame house yesterday at hey- -d negroes were killed and five party until after the government have heard their statements as a basis fo: official action. The Secretary will have a loug conference with the rival, and will inquire exact condition Polaris CONVICTS’ STRIKE. The convicts of the New Jersey state prison — to poe for contractors until good food is urnished them. on each side. protracted and sensatio! Tue Texan BOnDER Commission, Col. T. P. Robb, president, will arrive here on the 15th inst., when they will prepare their report so as to have it finished by July 1. ble that it will be printed before the meeting of the expelition. ‘The district attorney says it is not true that jury has found indictments against late District Attorney Garvin and James B Young, or a new indictment against Tweed. THE YACET RACE. An unusually large number of spectators and pleasure seekers have gone down the bay to witness the yacht race. The bay is covered The weather is fair and fa- vorable. There is but little breeze, however. The weather is hotin thecity. THE STOKES CASE. Judge Sutherland stated to a gentleman this afternoon that he had seen a tele; Albany stating that the Court of rendered a decision in the case of ing the judgmentof the THE STEAMER FROLIC. portion of the members of the —— n On board was intercepted off Sandy vernment boat and ordered to rect to Washington. THERE WERE TWELVE OFFERS OF GoLD por a to $6,736,000, at from 117 23), More About the Walworth Parricide A PLEA OF INSANITY. The defense of yo Walworth, who shot father in New on Tuesday, will be ‘Lhe inquest will be held —_ the =e lad, visited , in company of the deceased, Wi it was not marked by emotions. Charles advocate, had an risoner, nd is understood THE DECEASED THE HERO OF ONE OF HIS OWN in the world, It is not proba- See sini ms en, 3 3 druggists’, 6 Judge Barbour, a cousin nithar? eeoty the scene was affect any display of ex! PENSION FOR THE WIDOW OF CAPT. THOMAS Gen. Lorenzo Thomas, in behalf of the wiiow of his son, the late Capt. Thomas, killed in the Modoc war, has made application for a pension. This is the frst application growing out of the | * be Tetained for hi NOVELS. ; ps, of the Home Journal, who — was a friend of the deceased, and to who: “Warwick” was dedicated, made stateme: essentially as follows. The deceased was born about the year 1430, probabl. was a son of ex-Chancellor educated for the legal profession, and, after be- ing admitted to the bar, practiced in his fath- eGs office. He soon, however, his attention to literature, and did his first for the Home Journal, the publication of hisdifferent novels—“Lulu,” “Hotspur,” “Stormelift, and “Be badly his most successful work, and it was mm the publication of this that his poy = as a writer dated. A jarris in Mask,” which is now New York Weekly, was from his pen, and the publishers of that paper have another et been named also, by the is domestic life was very un- n separated from his wife along time. His two daughters, aged from 12 to 15, were living with the mother. mant had not heard the deceased mention his In one of his novels the deceased had made himself the hero, and had set forth his troubles to some extent in the story. ‘Tne Mopoc captives remain at Applegate's Captain Jack and Schonchin were aced with the other APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The President has signed the commissionsof H. E. Brooks, pestmaster at Barre, Mass.; John T. Weathers, postmaster at Harrisonville, Mo.; W. sm a pointed Wirt Hopkins assayer of the mint at Carson City, Neb. Naval Ornpers.—Capt. E. R. Calhoun or- dered to command the Hartford, of the Asiatic station. He will sail by the steamer on the Ist of July, oe geen Capt. E. McCauley from command the Lackawana, relieving Shirley from the command of that vessel. Capt. Shirley has been orderod to return home. AFFAIRS IN LouIstana.—Senator West and Representative Sypher, of Louisiana, arrived here this morning tor the purpose of having changes made in some of the minor offices. ‘They represent the condition of affairs in wou- much better since the President's proclamation, and express the opinion that op- osition to the Kellogg government is decreas- at Albany, and ‘tronized by many of our best Then followed AMERICA AT THE EXPOSITION. Norettort Viewwa, June 5.—The American di of the exposition was thrown open to , and steam chinery exhibited therei those plied to the ma- m other countries. President A. ork, have the of education and jo intoxi- ing published in the ps of the bureat commerce respectively. DEATH OF AN ITALIAN STATESMAN, Rome, June 5.—Urbano Ratazzi, died at 9 o'clock this morning at Frasinane, 4s'miles from v Lauza, President of the Council and Minister of the Interior, was at his bedside when he breathed his last. The d this eminent statesman has produced a pre- found sensation. EUGENIE’S APPEAL. Loxpon, June 5.—The Pall Mall Ga DB, publishes an appeai of the ex-Empress Eugenie to the President of France, in favor of her son. A CARLIST LEVY. .—Don Alfonso, brother of Don Carlos, has levied one year’s taxation upon the town of Monistral de Menserrat. During the inactivity of the insurrectionists in this province General Velarde has gone to which has not happy, and he had beet this city. Signo Masor EIAs GRisw has received an appointment as special agent in the Post Office department, was the confeaer- ate provost marshal at Richmond during the war under General Winder. was made on May 7, and his compensation is $1,600 per annum and in addition $3 per day. He has been assigned to the duty for the present in the office of the solicitor of the department. NEWSPAPER PosTaGE APTER JUNE 30.— After the 30th of the present month all transient or miscellaneous printed matter must be fully prepaid at the mailingoftice. Regular publica- known as newspapers or periodicals, may be sett to subscribers now and after the 30th inst., unpaid,and the postage collected quarterly ‘Newspaper exchanges may be prepaid quarterly either at the office of mail- , of Baltimore, who ironed together and warriors in a small building adjoint gate’s house, under guard. Neither nechin spoke a word. k’s face moved, but Scarfaced Charley pro- d against the indignity. He obtained but action, and retired in disgust. The services of the Warm His appointment Not a muscle of they held a glorious war dance until midnight and howled about the fire, dulged in other frantic demonstrations of de- light. The cord of Gen, Canby’s hat was found Col. Green's capture wa- made in Oregon, and Col. Perry’s in California ‘The question now is, What will be done with the Modocs? Five Modoes are stillon anisiand in Little Klamath lake, but they will have to surrender. One of them is terribly wounded. TERRIBLE DeaTHs PROM HypROPHOBIA.— The horrible deaths of two men from hydro- disappearance of another whose veims run with the same dead! are recorded in the local columns: of more American this 1 Street Te-Da: New Yorx, June stock exchange to~ number of brokers im Jack’s satchel. 0 ing gone to the ya race. Accordingly the stock exchange markets ‘ early all sales of gold have been at 117 {all8, with one transaction at 117 On gold loans the rates have been 4 to 6 for ¢ rying. Foreign exchange is firm, but dull with prime sterling held at 109 and 110. extremely abundant, the rates on 4a5, and on stocks f{ of the subscribers. are very dull. will be raffled, to which tne pequisiee pumber of chances is not yet taken. pep et She : Prnsowkt.—Delegate N. P. Chipman was in Paris » few days since. Thompson, president Pennsylvania railroat, H. J. MoComb, esq., president Southern rail- road; Gov. Parker of N. J.; Gen. Perrine of Cleveland of Conn.; Hon. F. of Vt., are at Willard’s. daughters are to “grand charit Hon. J. Edgar re market be! r- oa ing pul purpose, and t! from Boston. I bridge inister Schenck’s fourthco1 to be held in London. ASPECIAL TRAIN of passenger palace cars, from Washington, arrived at Camden street station shortly after 12 o’clock last night, and direct to New York. The passengers constituted a weddin, central figures of which were H. D. . son of Governor Cooke, of the District of Co- lumbia, and his wife, nee Miss Anna H. Dodge, ge, esq., of Georgetown, he greater part of them came . In southern state bonds the transactions at board were Tenuessees at 79a79, and $4,000 igsouris at %3%a3. The stock mar- weak, but has since im tacked on the day of his death, and li ow (ae lied Druseel left his home woman who is said to » and bas mot The statement of the new board directors is promised to-morrow vernment sold $2,000,000 of until 1 o’cloek a. poe eligere pd afternoon. The gold at from nes daughter of A. H. Dod, D. C.—Balt. Sun, 5th. THE PAYMENT OF Pensions for the current quarter was begun yesterilay by Col. Cox, a’ his office on 9th street. Although there was a pensio1 resent there was y, and there is not likely to be any, how- ever great the pressure may be, as ample pro- vision has been made for all contingencies. to pensioners, to @ day or two often A SCALPING PARTY. June 5.—On Saturday last, a ywage Indians attacked some the New Ellsworth trail, in Kan- illed and scalped a man named NO CHOLERA. The reports which have that the cholera prevails in this city are entirely ALTIMORE MUR- the defi for 's inly went to hatchet which was su two Ease, to the dead man, and baby tt otek: ohne crime wi —_ le was one that belonged to the woman was the nulatress ot the accused. The ther. father and brother of the woman, as wel! ively swore to this, and not shake their state- swore to threats made it witness for the cy ay’ from ained circulation many of whom a works great inconvenience. PROGRAMME for the concert at the White House Grounds next Saturday afternoon: 1. Grand Quick March, Parlow; 2. Overture Intr. and Walzes, Rosensteiner Larner; 4. Potpourri from fi egg ote g 5. We SHOOTING APFRAY. last, Peter McNamara, boss in Fry near Booneville, discharged as other witnesses, the meuts. Two by Mrs. Smith, the principal State, that she could and would have Hender- three men named Tom Graney, Joe Mason and men were immediately ne ress — a Nw genes was reported by McNamara to the c! engi- neer of the works, and ‘Neil and the three Saturday evening McNamara and beat him badly. mara shot and insta wounded Mason. gave himself up to the authorities, chai on the ground that the justifiavies © RATION AND MESSAGE. —Gov. Straw was in- essage to the two legislature to-day. The docu- ment gives a clear exhibit of the affairsof the state. The total revenue for the past yeat was $429,412; total expenses, $415,448; reduction of the state debt during the year, $16,000. T! vernor says of = — e B occupation is one that cannot fail to en- list the whole American people in its favor. state should and undonbtedly will re- in @ most enthusiastic manner, and there is every reason to believe that the exposition will be the largest and finest ever seen, and most wonderful as an illustration of the’ pro- country during the first century of —_o——__ The Modoc Murderers. OREGON WANS THEM. San Francisco, June 4.—The following dis- was sent to-day from Salem, Oregon, to Secretary of War at Washington: “In re- the outlaws now in the custody of the ities, I most re- ‘oi nt Academy Ai . jis Junction, fy county. Did, ted on the, Washington Branch Baitimore and Ohio Bailrond | Improvements have been made, for C4 jort any summer in the state. Guests with families will find House a desirable forthe summer or fur- ther information ‘ions Johann Strauss; 9. Svicipg By DrowN1xG—ALL vor Love.— y kites Greney Miss Susan Junk, daughter of Thomas Junk. Important Decision py THE CouRT oF » wealthy, and worthy far- CLarms.—In deciding one of the cotton cases yesterday the Court of Claims laid down the broad principle that no suits of recovery of the value of captured and abandoned cotton can they were commenced this @ very reanectal lady was about 20 be entertained unless within two years trom June, 1865, which An appeal was taken to e decision is there tht with the family Rev. Mr. Jones, which was the last seen until her body was found in the canal next morning. Miss Junk was a very beautiful, ac- complished, and amiable young lady, and no at of unrequited love can be as- signed for the commission of the rash act. GENERAL earned of United Pres- mding bodies in this augurated and del! the Supreme Court, and if houses of the affirmed it will throw out of the court claimants who have suits to the amount of #15, against the government. ASSAULT UPON THE CoLoRED CADET aT ANN APOL!s.—The Secretary of the Navy to-day received a telegram from Annapolis announcing that Midshipmen Young, of Mississippi; But- terfieki of Kansas; Lockett, of Georgia; Rowan, Munn, O’Keete and Gridley, ot New York, bave all been concerned in an assault on the colored midshi; iim with stones. were appointed to corres] country and Europe. The re; mittee on statistics was ad |, showing the yteries, 56; total ganized during the year, 23: total cost of houses ip Teported,, $133,050; members reported, 73,452; Sunday school scholars, 47,507; total con- tributions, $5,720.78. The assembly evening to meet-at Monmout of West Virgini ipmen Conyers, by ‘he riotous m! all failed in their examinations, from the Academy re- gardiess of this offence. They are all in close yers is not seriously hurt. In Timg or Peace Prerare ror War.— Captain Jobn D. Brandt, chief clerk of the bureau of ordnance, Navy Department, will sail for Europe in the Saxonia on Saturda: will be absent several months. He will vi the navy nd with the view of ascertaining wi ments have been made in the casting of heat improvements in fuses, and wil so far as per- Excursions FoR Poor States military juest instant, when the first excursion will Relief of sick child be about the same time. The ren will be begun ordnance, make a thoro toordnanceot thenavs. Cols: Laidies = nance: e DAVY. ley, Cri and. Benton, of the Ordnance Department of , Will leave here on a sii for that branch of the service in about ten days. retary of the Treasury has made the following [tearm ae John wg oe epi . LB. jers, J. arles Ci fe H. Piper, and M. Barnard, well known : i HE z i L E 2 é i i | ge 28 Ree i 10 BE MANGED TO-MORROW. The Condemned Man, Tom Wright. A Fall Confession Expected. To. morrow, about the hour of noon, Thomas D. es convicted of the murder of Reg- erski, — will — extreme nalty of w by hanging in Gen. Crocker sind bie officers have om au necessary preparations for the event, and thoceyemt-of ee Department wi t a limited pumber of perrons Letters of admission have been immed to the omicers of the law, members of the Legislature, representatives of the local press physi clans. The jail was this morning crowds of persons for passes, but the Warden was firm in his refusal, the number in his hands not bei Meient to go round TRE BROTH applied at the ji interpreter, for the position of being a firm believer in the doctrine of Mosaic law, “An eye for an a tooth,” but the application was re(used. however obtained a pass to see the murderer of his brother die. WRIGHT TELLS ANOTHER STORY oF THE MUR- i i sf DER. On Wednesday Wright was very talkative to the guards on duty near his cell. He said te them that he was sorry that he had not told all about the murder at first. The man was not killed in the morning either, he said. He was knocked in the head in the morning about 11 o'clock, and put in the closet, and when the: went to look him after dark, they found that he was still living and breathing, and they then finished him, and that an oid was used tor the purpose. The officers hot jucsbon and be did not volunteer to say whether he meant himself or others by the word they. He also told about his travels in different of the country, and stated that he often bad large sams of money, but he did pot state whether he procured it by honest laber or not. TAMED DOWN. This morning he was tamed down considera- bly, and is evidently weakening, being totally devoid of that air of bravado he has ex- hibited since his incarceration. He has stated that he intends to make a from theecat- fold, but that it will depend altogether on the a manoer ip which he is treated. Rev. Father Wigett spent some time bim to-day, and eall op him to-morrow remain with him to the last. A “LICENTIOUS” MISSIONARY. Among the visitors at the jail to-day was a serious faced colored man about 25, <=: with a heavy bible under his w poe yg eps in and have a word of P with the condos ned man. The guard a ate informed He ai e heard, you know we are com- manded to carry the Gospel into tb &e.” The guard asked, “Are you an ordai minister, sir?” to which the applicant re- sponded, “No, sir, bat I am a licen! ‘one,"* meaning a licentiate. him that “Hell's Bottom ties in this city would be a good field for him to work in. ——e_—_ . DEATH OF AN ACTRESS.—Miss Leo Hudson, the actress, died im St. Louis on Monday, from ‘‘njuries sustained in an accident which occurred while playing the about three weeks ago horse Black Bess was born in Leesburg, near this city, in 1863, and was well known here. She was once married to Charley Backus, the negro miustrel, but was divorced him. ——~—— Drath ov THe W: v a NAVAL Orricer. Mrs. Ella Inch, the wife of a United States naval officer, died at the house of a relative, on Peyton street, this morning, after a lingeri illness, of consumption. Mrs. Inch was we! well known and highly esteemed for her many good qualities.— Alexandria Sentinel, 4th anet. — New York Dry Goons Market.—There was a sluggish trade movement daring the past week with the manutacturers’ agent spite the efforts of the jobbers to galvani business by making liberal price concessions in order to reduce accumulations prior to the usual time of stock-taking, their sales showed a marked decrease day by day, and the aggre- pte distribution of the week under review was neonsiderable, even wl made for the lateness of the season. There~ duction of from 1 cent to 1), cents on the price of many —_ bleac! cottons, which has been time past, has been unattended by an increased inquiry for the goods at the reduced rates, which have met with no from the trade, who seem to have committed themselves to the hand-to-mouth policy, and only pur- chase such goods as they actually require for the immediate necessities of their business, For print cloths the market has been dull and nominal, sales ba been made at about 6i¢ cents for extras, while u offers of 6% cents have been made for “futures.” Apart from the auction rooms, there was not @ si: feature of interest de during the 4 and the market for i: goods was dull in the extreme with the importers, from whose hands the distribution of foreign fabrics has been unprecedentedly light.—N. F. Daily Bul- letins Tue GaALLows in MARYLAND,—There are now six persons in Maryland who have been convicted of murder in the first of whom three have been sentenced to on the scaf- fold. and three are awaiting sentence. The fol- lowing have been sen! ‘—Thomas K. ee = ee ot Mrs. ¥. sentenced to jung on Friday, June in this city; Albert Gaupiers, colored, comvieed of the murder of Burdell, the clock- i= Calvert county, to be hung July 11th, at Prince Frederick; Thomas Jackson, colored, convicted of arson and the marder of Schotield, in St. Mary's county, to be hung July 1ith, at Leon- ardtown. Joshua N ‘ioted nr Baltimore county, and colored, convicted of the murder of his para- addition to the above, there is to be an tien in Kent county, Delaware, of John on Tragic Arrain In St. Lovis.— a who shot and killed Munson fr i o i :

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