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‘THE EVENING STAR. Pablished Dally, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penasyivansia Avenue, cer. Lith St., #03 WVINING ETAR SEWSPAPER COMPANT, B HB. BACPPEANN, Prestécat, —— oe paeir eube: CENTS FER MONTH. wo Canis each. By Ble mouths, $3.00, one year, 88. w LY STAB—Pablished Friday—91 s pear ‘eo invariably iw advance, in both cases, and Ro paper sent longer than paid for. ET Bates of advertining furnished on application. Vsz. 41—N2. 6,308. Che Loening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1873. WO CENTS. LADIES’ GOODS. AMUSEMENTS. : BELTS: BELT: 801 801 BELTS! RUSSIA AND MOROCCO LEATHER BELT 8, IN BLACK, RED AND BROWN, with Gilt, Steel, and Oxydized Buckles, received thieday at mien, ‘01 MARKET SPACE, 63 Corner 8th street. sol PORTANT. sol ASOTBES swale LoT OF THOSE LARGE FANS, in be wu, drab.cilt, and black, receiv DAVIS’. this morning at {AN HOLDERS IN GILT, SILVER. AND Fivdueds a Davis. S AT COST, at pes 5 ASHE SArst cheap at DAVIS’. SASH RISBONS, EMBROIDERIES, FLOWERS, and NUTIONS selling Sth street. -o1 Market Space, cor MISS McCORMICK, 03 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU sd constantly on hand a fine assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS, STRAWS, CHIPS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c., Sil of the newest designs. Ladies CAPS and COIF- BURES just ree mS-tr R®> AND SAVE YOUR MONEY. Ladies who have ‘Switches that have faded from us can them restored to their natural shade in snperi We have a very large aecortme” in; very long and Seitches. very heap. Now Ye the time te bay at MADAME ESTBEN'S Hair Factory, 615 18h st, ear G street. a-tr [NOTICE—Barenins are now being offered in MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, By E. LENZBERG * CO. agtr 707 Market Spaci Stayrixe DEPOT 617 SeventH StRexr, febah-tr Opposite Patent Office. NG OFF! —— SELLING OFF! AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, the entire stock OF THE NEW YORK BAZAR. 1 Seventh street, near B. NO BCMBU: wart-tr “7 La eRENcH STAROH ENAMEL Is the best article in the world for doing up Linen or ia Ut imparts he fabric. irs. res 0 UBEH. ® beautiful gloss to vanity ~ INSURANCE COMPANIES. — Eau r?aBee LIFE ASSURANCE OCIETY ‘The business of this Company bas for years been the largest of any similar institution in the world F. HEYER, Gexenat Acext, may23-ly 203 and 305 7h stroot. . Je W. 3s. al A ewe, Represent the following s.rong Fire Insarance Companies = oy N AMERICAN, OF N ¥ Seceytrmenvan Caxh Capital, 9 1,00: MERCHANTS, ¢ AEK.N J, saw 5 Cash Assets, $376,749 17. WESTERN FIRE INSURANCE =a COMPANY. CASH ASSETS. 9306427 62 OFFICE, 603 FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. _ BIS sm ATES, Agent. CORCORAN FIRE INSURAS TT OR! ber AL SURANCE OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Oreamized Apwal 1st, 1873. Capital S101 OFFICE No. ANIA AVENUE. (Oven My Dave Store.) = JOBN T. LENMAN, President. A 2 ite Vice President. A. James, Jas. L. Leninan, Michael Green, a aptly JPNSURANCE. HEYER & ISHOP, wranmce Agents, No. 303 SEVENTH STREET, Wasu Dv. O. LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, (Or ganized 1720 the oldest Insurance Com- y in the world.) Cam Aseers, Gorn... CONNECTICUT FL Casm Assets. NATIONAL FIRE INSURAN oF Hakrvoxy, Cash Assets. TRADERS’ Cast Assets, (inv’t NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUBANOE COMPANY, Puitadetruia, Cast Assets. A EQUITABLE Cas Ascers.. dec LSO. AGENTS Fo! LIFE ASSURAN w New Yor ‘Dr. Jas. ©. Hall, John Purdy, Dr. = worth, Jas. 0. Pid Pa eae ‘ESET Bi BLES BRADLEY, Secretary. ‘dect-cotm T™nak' ORGANIZED AUG UST 36, 1870. OBBB OB PITAL nnn veeneeres oom 100,008 Office tn Shepherd's Bui No. Pounayt sanie aveaue.” MOSES BELLY, Pratione ore . TODD. tice President x DISCOVERY THE 1910 CENTUBY. = Dr. 8. D. Howe's Arabian Milk Cure, FOR CONSUMPTION. Cures ordinary € Colds hours, i m8 D. Howe's Arabian Tonic Blood Parifer, hich is purely vexctabie, cleanses the s¥stem of ob npurithen, Gaihdo it Tight square up, and makes General Debitity” « ” broken down constitutions, Ut Vitality,” and “1 Chali the Nimeteemth Century” ‘o its equal. ery bottle is worth its i Fricd oi ter bora ores bottles fh a s0 | Pennsylvania avenue, WwW ASHINGTUN SOHUBTZEN VEREIN. GRAND SACRED CONCERT, TO-MORROW, (SUNDAY,) JUNE 57H, PARK. NOTICE.—Passive members are cautioned that their cards of membership cannot be transferred to non-members for the purpose of gaining sdmission toour Park. Such acts are liable to forfeiture of Membership. and will be strictly adhered to, e ‘of Directors. it H.L BLOUT, Secretary. FIRST VISIT TO WASHINGTON, SEE IT THE REPRESENTATIVE CIRCUS NAG E¢ HOW ES’ GREAT LUNDON CIRCUS AND Sanger's British agerie of Tra by FOUR DAYS ONLY, ON THE LOT, SIXTH STREET, NEAR PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE, Menday, June 9, Tuesday, J mesday, Jume 11, and Ti June 12. S7TUREE DISTINCT EXHIBITIONS. ONE TICKET TO SEE ALL. First introduction to an American audience of the stupendous Parisian artist, MLLE. DOCKRILL, “he equestrian wonder of Enrope. Graphic panoramic scenes on horseback by MONS. DOCKRILL. Summersanit riding and dashing feats by the juvenile MAITRE PIERRE. ‘The diverting and eccentric humorist, MONS. KENNEBEL, own who never Speaks, being the first =o school ever seen in America. Burlesque Manage act by Mons. Kennebel upon his Masquerade Basket Horse. WILLIAM H. MORGAN, The World Challenging Hurdle Rider The brilliant French jetes, known throughout Europe asthe ROMELLI AERIAL GYMNASTS. ‘The wonder of the Menagerie. FIVE ELEPHANTS IN THE RING, formed by the accomplished zoo; her, Mr. obertethe most wonderful exhibition of Wild Beast Training and Brate Sagacity ever witnessed. MOLOCH, THE INVINCIBLE, FIVE BENGAL TIGERS IN ENCOUNTERS Bere eee: - his MONTANO, THE CANNIBAL, Wresties with and overcomes a pack of nine fero- cious Hyenas, or Grave Nv TAINMENTS AFTERNOON AND EVE. eee NING EACH DAY. DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 O'CLOCK One hour's time to see the Wild Beasts in their dens. In order to give the audience an opportunity for ins) ting the cellection of wild animals contained inthe Menagerie Departw ent, the Oircus perform- sauce will not begin until an hour after the opening of the doors. °"For 8 more full and particular description of the Great London Pi ‘sand i 0 Children und ry Done. FAIL TO SE E A ET EANTON MONDAY MOBNING, JUNE 9, O'CLOCK. 306 2t | v . too ET BRE poten Li on OBngravings, Onromoe, &o. poms xO 3 Paper Hangings, Winde mie the District: remember Name and Number. BU. Jel-ly* fair casb and Chil dren's Second-hand Clothing, Boots, Shoes, c. 633 in ‘between F and G;eouth: Bove by’ mail Promptly attended. a iasiy A‘ ELIDS OF OAST-OFF WEARING ar- & | opecnny old to the very Dest advantage is of, between @th and [th uw. Hotes by sail p ‘Attended to. Onab paid. fa NOTHING RESERVED. Unprecedented. Peremptory. Positive, OUB FORCED SALES UB FORCED SALES OF EN oF WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND MUST REDUCE, . AND WILL SELL at glo 15 Suit, at $13 a 2s Suit, at SYOa gloss tf wee s TVO MANY GOODS TUG MANY GOOuS MUST BE SOLD. MUST BE SOLD. N ARS, FIFTEEN DOLLAGS, TW —— TY DOLLABS. - 15 Suit at $10, s $)h29 suit at 915 $27 Suit at ¢20. IN BOYS’ SUITS WE OFFER THE SAME INDUCEMENTS. 89 for an §% Suit. 7 fora $10. OTe BI. oo tora S18. CALL AT OWN BRING THE BOYS. BUY BARGAINS. BABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, mate Conwsn Yru amp D Sraxets E*4"08 tan GOLD SPECTACLE, amen, Ont 96, @. B. BEMPLES, Opticten, aw Sorsca STONE. THE MABYLAND FREESTONE M. & M. CO iS NOW READY TO RECEIVE ORDERS FOR STONE, EITHER SAWED OR ROUGH DIMENSION. Apply at Company's of§ce, CORNER K AND 26rn STREETS, Reck Creek. mi8-tf Cc. W, HAYDEN, President. SPECIAL NOTICES. Leeches: Lee pamperted Swedish Leeches Nat west, Leeches! ill hereafter always for sale, wholesale or retail, by ARTHUR ‘ANS, Druggist, corner 2d and D streets north- ALSO JUST RECEIVED — afresh supply of all new Family and Patent Medi- cines. We enumerate: ‘Castoria, a substitute for Castor Oil, Centaur Liniment, Simmons’ Liver Invigorator, yer’s Medicines, henck’s Medicines, Pichler’s Herb Bitters, inchester’s Hy po- phos; God Liver Oils of all kinds, Dr. Jayne's Medicines, 1d’ Buchu, ‘ Kennedy's Discovery, Salve and Liniment, Fides Salada Diver je jolden Medi 4 These ‘aod all other Hemedies of the day st my Popular low rates for cash. ATTANS, ABTHUS ted brent ortiee ates, is INDISPENSABL! JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York, octlS-2awly Agents for the United States. Batchelor’s Hair Dye is the best in the world, the only true and perfect Hair Dye; no ridiculous a eg jack or 5 Bond street, New York. 1'8-coly EXCURSIONS, &e. SUNDAY EXcURSIO The second of the popular Sunday afternoon Family Excursions will be fiven by the steamer Lady of th fixe, SUNDAY EVENING Juve 8, leaving her foot of 6th street, at 3 p.m. ing down the it DORSEY CLAGETT, Agent. Mees CIGHT EXCURSION. LINCOLN POST, No. 5, G. A. R., willgive @ Arst-closs Moonlight Excursion to GLY MONT, on TUES- DAY EV VENING, June 10. Steamer Wawaset, which has been clegantly fitted up, will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, at 5:30 p. m. Donch’s Band. No means will be spared to in: comfort and pleasure to all who go with us, jT-2t Ke EYPorr EXCURSIONS. Un and after FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1373, the elegant and favorite steamer KEY- PORT will commerce her regular. TURSDAY and FRIDAY EVEN- |G excursions down sions were largely citizens, who found 1 th PI cape from the heat and dust of the city. Not effort shall be spared during the coming sammer to make them pleasant and agreeable in every respect. De- tectives will be stationed at the boat to prevent the admission of any improper characters, No intoxi- cating liquors sold. Music, dancing, and refres! ments on board. are, single tickets, $1; tady, and cutlemany, $1.00. Abply to WM.’ H.” BYLES, gent, 609 Pennsylvaniaavenne. m3 G®4s50 FAMILY FESTIVAL A FOR THE BENEFIT OF ST. DOMINICK’s NEW CHURCH, Under the anepices of the . NDAY.JUNE 30.1873, AT THE SCHUETZEN PARK. An excellent Band of Music has been « ngaged. The C. mmittee of Arrangements have been Presented with a beautiful Diamond Ring, Valued at $100); also, a Sewing Machine. ‘The King will be' given to the gentleman, and the Sewing Machine to the lady, who di of the largest number of tickets. TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS. Children accompanied by their parents or guar- dians will be admitted free. mi7-lawti Excursions TO GLYMONT. Office oF THE Potomac Ferry ComPax: SEVENTH StREET Waa! Wasnixctox, May 31, igs On and after June 1 the steamer WAWASET can be chartered for Excursions to Gly- mont on Mondays, Tuesdays, neadays and Tharsdays. The steamer is now in complete order, having been ly Pe nbenpey last Sango t phe ye ious joon on her upper deck, an in every respect Adapted to the excursion business, decae: Potomac is now beautifui, and Glymont in splendid condition, having been thoroughly repaired and the grounds put in good order. For charter, apply at office of Company. foot of 7th street. FESTIVALS. FEST var. The Ladies belor ging to the Congregation of ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Upper Marlboro” Propose holding a FESTIVAL in THE WOODS adjoining tae residence of the Carmelite Fathers, ear this vill on THURSDAY, Juve 12,1873. ai{rious amusements will be provides for the day . aiument. ‘A very clegaut Afghan will be ramfed, to which Reason will be the requisite number of chances is nut yet All the refreshments of the undance, and ® band of music will attendance: The procceds will be used for the benefit of the church. The public are cordially invited to attend, m3 cotd Potomac Ferry m2i-2w P- in SUMMER RESORTS. ROCKY Point wore, RHODE ISLAND. SEASON OF 1573, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. This well-known and popular: a arr 1 Bay, between cities of providence = Fe ge eee pened, reception of guests 2uth. ‘To meet the growing demands of the paene, he Capacity of the House bas been inci i peason, by the addition of a pumber of reoms, all Dewly furnished. A ew seat cel 'y, has ight steamboats @ day from Providence a.d Newport. For information in re- gard to terms, ete. City Horeh, Providence, R. I L. H. HUMPHREYS, Proprietor. 7 ATTON.—This popular and very healthy sum- mer resort, near Snickers Gap, and qurrounded by? the Blue Ridge, mountain, Gity, in now open for the revoption at eecuce 4 0 melee iar.’ Improveme inst your” Fine pasta ia FON stuce last ve ‘ine piazza “room, an ice-house fillea, a piano in the also been added. front, bat house. The builtings are stone, consisting of lar airy rooms. ‘Beautiful mountain scenery. ‘Those wiehi breezes of this ‘elevated to |e, the cool “=z . 4, 0. WRIGHT, Bound Hill P. O. .» Va. BF References at 1209 F street We Oonartt 8 equal to a Ser eiA ah et aT am) ‘GEORGE BELL, Proprietor. WEST END HOTEL, at LONG BRANCH, N, J., WILL BE OPENED ON THE 19ra OF JUNE “oes HALL” CLOTHING HOUSE. Kxrr KEEP IT BEFORE TEE PEOPLE. iT Oak HALL BE: Fo! AND 188 g11 SUIT. ™! ITs Prorie. ALL WOOL, SHRUNK #11 SUIT. EVENING STAR. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $395,550 05. ‘Tue Marine Corrs being about 250 men short of its complement as now prescribed, ac- tive recruiting under the superintendence of Lieut. Colonel Chas. G. McCawley has been re- commenced, Bip Accurrep.—The Secretary of the Treas- ury has accepted the bid of the Atlantic Works, of Boston, Mass., to build.one propeller for the revenue marine service for the sum of 879,800. This vessel will be of wood and fitted with compound engines. SrectaL AGENTS P. 0. 1).—The Postmaster General has appointed the following spccial Clay Bayly, of Salem, Fauquier Peter G. C , of Perry county, . W. Huntington, of Galena, Ill; M. F. Kammer, of Dacatur, Ill., new agents. and Warren F. Edgarton, of Little Ryck, vice S. B. Moorehouse, removed NAVAL ORDER Lieut. Commander E. C. Merriman has been ordered to the Juniata, as executive officer of the ship. Lieut. Frank Courtis has been detached from the receiving ship Independence, and granted three months leave. Lieut. H.N. Manney has been detached from the Michigan and ordered to the Inde- pendence. THE STATUTE OF LIMITATION, as it applies to the internal revenue bureau, went into effect yesterday, in pursuance of the act of June éth, 1872, which provides that actions for claims which accrucd prior to that act shall be sented to the courts or to the Commissioner within one year after the passage of the act. Quite a large number of claims were filed yes- terday and day before, but a number received as 67 will be thrown out, as having come toe te. THE RESULT OF THE EXAMINATION of the “plebs.” or new candidates for admission at West Point, was announced on Thursday. Of the one hundred and ferty-two candidates, seven were rejected on account of not being sufficiently robust in physique, leaving one hundred and thirty-five to undergo the mental examination. Of these, eighty-six were ad mit- ted and forty-nine were rejected, being a larger percentage of failures than usual. THE NoRTHERN S1ovx.—Mr. Felix Brunot, president of the commission to negotiate with the northern Sioux, leaves for his post of duty on the 9th inst. The grand talk will be held about the middle of the present month. 1 latest advices trom the members of the commi: sion already at Red Cloud's agency are to th effect that’ preliminary arrangements been made, and that the Sioux are pe.ceal dispoed. At the last issue of rations 13 Indians were present, and all were friendly. THe Fate or THe Cartive Mopocs.—The President just before his departure for Long Brauch held a consultation with Gen. Sherman and Secretary Delano, after which was referred to the Attorney General for his opinion the question whether Capt. Jack and the Modocs now under indictment for the assassination of Gen. Canby, Dr. Thomas, and others, could be t by a military commission. Judge Wil- liams has been busily engaged in examining the subject yesterday and to-day, and is now preparing his opinion, in which, it is under- stood, he decides §that the prisoners can be tried by a military commission. PEReonaL.—Gen. Frank P. Blair writes from Clifton Springs, ing in health. - Y., that he is slowly improv- “Gov. Jewell, minister to St. sailfrom New York on the jd y- ie colored cadet Conyers at Annapolis, failed to pass his examination. Several of his assailants and himself are thus ee on the same footing. ----First. Licut. Edward C. Gardner, revenue marine service, has resigned. ‘Mr.C. G. Barber, for several years third class clerk in the office of the Sceretary ot the Interior resi; to-day to ac- cept the position of private secretary to Presi- dent Watson, of the E: railroad. ----Post- master General Creswell left in the noon train to-day to spend Sunday with his family at Elk- ton. ----John P. Foley left the city to-day for a week’s trip to West Point. THR MARRIAGE OF AN AUTHOR.—J. T. Trowbridge, author of “The Vagabonds,”” “My Lady,” “Neighbor Jackwood,” “Coupon Bonds,” and many other books, a writer for the Auantle Monthly, and editor of Our Young Folks, was married day before iterda, the Rev. Mr. Cutter, to Miss Adelaide ton, a lovely daughter of Mr. A. E. on, who is also a writer. The bride has been from childhood the editorial poet and pet of her ta- lantcd husband, and will continue to be a help mate for him. ‘They are in New York on anex- cursion of two or three weeks that will include W< stern New York and Niagara Falls, return- ing by way of the St. Lawrence river to their residence, a charmed spot owned by the poet, bordering a lake inthe town of Arlington, a fewmiles out of Boston.—N. T. Sun, June 6. by ROCKVILLE AND THE METROPOLITAN RatL- Roap —Kockville, for the past few days, has presented quite a lively appearance. The open- img of the Metropolitan rai has brought a any strangers to our town, while hun- re ing by on this great thorough- fare. Parties are continually to Wash- ington from this point and coming froiu Wash- ington to Rockvilie_the two places being uow in such proximity, the interchange of friendl, greetings and the transaction of business is bu' a oY, of pleasure, when formerly a person ought to have made his will before setting ont in the old stage-coach on a visit to the Metro- politan city.— Rockville ( Mg.) Sentinel, 6th. ELECTRICITY AN ANTIDOTE POR Porson.— On Wednesday a son of Robert Montgomery two years of age, residing at No. 31 Woodyear sireet, drank a quantity of laudanum, which had been left carelessly in his way. He soon fell into a stupor, which was followed by con- vulsions. Dr. Murry wassent for, who called to his aid Drs. Caldwell and Ogie. Electricity was applied for the purpose of rousing the child trom his stupor, as no medicines could be ad- ministered. The electric current was continued for about two hours, when thi op aay oe ed of the child began to return, and by Thursday ane he was out of danger.—Balt. American ‘th inst. ATTEMPTED PARRICADE- IN BRooKLY: Christian Baugert, a tallor: resuing Leonard street. E. D., states that he saw his son Charles, eleven en old, putting somethin, into his coffee. Christian kept the vessel ai osprey J bottom. He Lig and Mrs. Baugert whollves arrested and mother Both prisoners are held for examination—JN. F. Journal of Com- merce, June 6. EmiGRaTion TO ViRGinia.—A letter fuchmond’ Whig says: © One a Rich: i Hd fr ie The Polaris Investigation. Secretary Kobeson was at the Navy de- partment but a short time this morning, and, after examining his mail, left for the navy-yard with Commodore Reynokis to hear the state- ments of Esquimaux Joe and others from the Polaris. Prof. Baird, of the Smithsonian In- stitute, also takes part in the investiga- tion, the result of which will be made kno’ 2 the Secretary of the Navy next week. e investigation thus far has developed the fact to the satisfaction of Secretary Robeson and those acting with him, that Captain Hall died a natural th and that the sey jon of the Polaris from Captain Tyson was purely accidental. This fact is established by some very strong circumstantial evidence, not the k im int being this: that the party with in Tyson ‘all the re- ae boats of the Polaris, and if it had been the intention of those on the vessel to for- sake Tyson’s party, the boats would not have been left with them, thus depriving the vemel of its greatest necessity. Captain T: and — Exqi Joe both testified to the fact that Capt. Hall was sick two weeks be- fore his death, and was unconscious most of the time. After the death of Capt. Hall the dis- cipline on the Polaris was not so good, but nothing that ht be considered a mutiny oc- curred. After his death all ideas of the expe- dition were abandoned, and the vessel was headed homeward. The Frolic, with the Polaris party on board, is still lying off the navy yard, and, under or- ders from the Secretary of the Navy, no one is allowed to communicate with thé officers or crew of the vessel, nor are the latter permitted to hold communication with any one on shore. The testimony before the informal court of in- quiry, of which Secretary Robeson is the head, is taken down in short-hand by a stenographer. padthtneesstoses Post this Up. CHANGES APTER JUNE 30, 1873. Franking privilege abolished. 2.—Postmasters supplied with official stamps. ‘ficial stamps must not be used except for business. 4.—Stamp of one department cannot be used for correspondence of another. 5—N through the mails free. Postage must be collected on newspapers published in the county where delivered. 7.— Exchanges not free. Publishers must pay postage on each exchange received. &.—Postal cards une: dead letter office. Postal cards cannot be used a second time. 10.—Urdinary cards can be transmitted through the mails by affixing one cent stamp, provided the entire message is printed. The address may be written. POSTAGE. Letters.—Three cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof. Drop Letters.—Where «lelivered by carriers, two cents for each halt ounce or fraction there- of. At otner offices, one cent for each half ounce or fraction thereof. Printed Matter.—One cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof. Seeds, bulvs, cuttings, roots, scions, chromos, and engravings are claseed with printed matter. Merchandise —T wo cents for each two o or fraction thereof, to twelve ou When any of the above matter is mailed unpaid, and by inadvertence, reaches its desti- nation, double rates should be charged and col- lected.—Post Office Gaze'te. nt led for are not sent to SENSATION IN RELIGIOWS CIRCLES IN Bat- MORE—A Young Episcopal Clergyman Resigns His Charge to Become a Catholic.—In the Baiti- more American this morning are the particulars of an event which is just now the subject of much comment in that city. The Rey. E. South- gate, a young clergyman of the Episcopal church, who came to Baltimore a few weeks since from the diocese of New York, to assist the rector of St. Uuke’s church, Franklin square, abandoned bi: i has suddenty asi - ister of the Episcopal church and. entered "a Theological seminary of the Roman Catholic church. It appears that Kev. Mr. Southgate, who was only a deacon, had become a candidate tor priest’s orders, and that the day for his ordination would have been “Trinity Sunday” — to-morrow—but some days ago the rector vi St. Luke's notified the bishep of the diocese that he had serious objections to the ordination of Mr. Southgate, in which the bishop coincided, ard it was therefore determined that the young deacon would not be ordained. The young man was then advised to return to his father, the Right Rev. Horatio Southgate, who resides in New York, but instead of doing so he seems to have gone immediately to St. Mary’s Seminary, a Roman Catholic institution in Baltimore, where he was at last accounts. ANOTHER IxpiAN War Tareatex Murder of Lieut. Almy by the Apaches.—Ad from Arizona state that the San Carios, Major has had some dffi- culty with! the Apaches. ‘They wi 1 kill him with and he ran to Lieutenant Almy’s tent. The , with six soldiers, then accompanied him tothe meeney. they went into Larrabee’s tent. When Almy and Larrabee came out of the tent—the former in 2dvance— the A on them, and Almy received three bullets, ail passing through his body. He fell deac without a . Larrabee was un- touched and and into the tent. Four of the six soldiers ran. The Apaches fled across the river. It is probable that many of them have taken to the mountains. Almy was born in Massachusetts, and was promot to be first es indian agent at lieutenant of the 2th cavalry in April, 1360. department, wri from that city. May 15, (the day after his arrival,) to a frie! f im Cincinnati, stating that the cartoons sent by the Cincinnati Porkpackers’ Association were abont the only things in order in the American department; that they were in a desirable ition, and would attract the attention of al) visitors to that quarter. He pronounces them unique, characteristic and v: 1, and adds that beg begat be remembered with the great things of the exposition. MARYLAND Hanoincs —In the §Court of 4 peals at Annapolis, vesterday morning, Chiet Justice Bartol delivered the opinion of the court on the bill of exc -ptions in the case of Joshua Nicholson, conviv'ed ofthe murder of Mrs. Lampley, affirmed te raling of the court below. It now remains 1-r the court below to pass sentence on Nichols n, and the governor will fix theday for the xecution. Hollohan, who was tried jomtly with Nicholson, and whose se — the 13th instant, will probably be resp the governor and exc- cuted at the same timé a: Nicholson, A NEWSTYLE OF RESTAURANT is becoming very popular in N. ‘ork, which are known as Quaker dairies. The principal diet is milk and cream, with oatmeal, wieaten grits and food. Xo liquors are sol, nor ~~ tobacco of any kind. , and they are cutting into the li: .or restaurants marvel- cuay. A well-know: Bostonian, Mr. J. B. Gibbs, has the credit of originating this new style of eating houses. — be saa! RUN NY THE CARLISTS.—The pain. was made by the Cure Carlirts announce that it has been successfal, and that the town is in their hands. The Caclists shot twenty-seven Sieg wise Kase ters Shit hag aa he ty ees poured a into the Carlists as vached. For this ‘were oe Tue WaLwortn TracEepy.—The New York Herald in he connected Walworth by his son Frank with the billing of ptierorcey Boke etiag | says some of the insulting from Walworth to Mrs. Wal- worth had falien into the hands of their son Frank, and contained insinuations virtue of his mother and his own a —_————_—_—<— A DESTRUCTIVE PIRE occurred in Toledo last evening and a number of stores. The Jose is catimated at $250,000. The Commercial Prisoges Avcusta of of » died at Hamburg yeserday. S7-Prince Adalbert a cousin of the Emperor Wilttam died at yesterday. *7-Sixty-cight warried in Yellow Springs, ‘Ohie one day Saeeee a7 The Philadelphia Press says Mrs. Edwin Forrest has mad application to her for her share of ‘he estate of her deceased hus PRILADELPMIA, Jane 7. — The steamship Illinois, of the American line, launched at 11 o'clock in magnificent The river was covered with steamers filled with Spectators, while the wharves in the vicinity were lined with countless maltitudes. Four steamers of this line are now affoat, and two marape in July. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR This Afterneon’s Dispatches, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. pensar cto THE MODOC NURDERERS, Captain Jack and Mis Companions in Crime, will be dispatched for General Davis About to H: A Dozen | the judges rutin, of Them is by Orders ered for the prem leased with the landlord's from W: knowledge of the intention to devote the «ame — to selling liquor in violation of law Interview with the Medcc Leader. He is not Afraid to Die bat Don": .ike te be Shackied, Bayes Camr, June 4.—I bad an intervie wath Captain Jack through the medium of an interpreter. At first he was reticent, in flact he did not even notice me. Finally his sister Mary prevailed on him to talk. His first remark was in relation to bis shackles. He said it made him feel mean to be hobbled like a horse. He was and had no idea of running a’ As he spoke his eyes snapped, and he looked like a very lion in rage. All questions pertaining to his fighting he declined to answer. When I asked him his age he gave me to understand that he was and he then voluntarily started upon a stat meni of his grievances and those of his people. With reterence to the Ben Wright affray he said that white men murdered his people years ago, and that what he had done was only IN PAYMENT OF OLD DEBTS. He did pot enter into details, but left the inter- preter, Scar-faced Charley, to patch up the story. A critical study of Jack’s face corrobo- rates the impression derived at first sight. He isa thorough ian. His head is large, quite square, firmly on his shoulders. His eyes are black and bright, aud his face broad, with prominent cheek bones. His nose is sym. metrical, and slightly aquiline. His lips are thin and clean cut, and, combined with his indicate that resoluteness of purpose tlh him such notoriety. His complexion ix dark, and his face has a pleasant Take him all in all, he is The Missing Ste okt per Pte. June 7 safety ie from New York for New ©) arrival at the latter port l © anxiety, reached here to-day the vorage, and , in the Bahamas, where « mains in safe anchorage Ali on ts ut ORTH TO THB » bis death from pistol shots fired by Frawk 1. Walworth. Im answer to the question what be had to say, if anything, tothe charge, the accused said: “I am guilty of no crime; & statement: My father treated my m cruelly for years, incensed against bis own tather tor put- ting bis listle share of the property in trast, so that my mother and thy firstly got something out of it. My father kept writing letters to my mother full of imprecations against bis fathers He wrove to ber, awong other things, -I will kill your boy and defeat the dl scoundrel im his grave, and cutoff his! «{ name foreve He also threatened my mother’s lite. Al three years ago he beat my mother cruel. Was not present but saw the marks beard this I loaded a pisto! of mine, and have carried was armed, at least when bh uncle Clarence t When I longing to a cousin | supposed father M r tous. A STRIKING MAN. He recently proposed to take me to Europ: with Place him among thousands and he would be | bi I was troubled about joa iy mother taken for cl outa protector. Suniay last | wrote this Those who have seen him do not wonder that | to uncle. that | must go # e my father, and he is the leader of the Modocs. Though in chains and on the brink of eternity, he is yet feared and respected by the Indians about lim. CAPT. JACK'S COMPANIONS IN CHAINS. His nearest companion im chains, Schon- | chin, is 50 years of age, is wrinkled, and has the villain depicted in every line of his face. He wears his hair short, and stands about five feet in his moccasins. Boston Charley is about 25 years old. His face is expressionless. Jack would attempt t escape if he had achance, even at the risk of being shot down. Probably he never realized that his death was inevitable until the irons were placed on his feet. Scar Faced Charley says Jack told him he could get | three times. He closed o» clear when the white men were asleep. This | breast was upon me when | was before the irons were brought into use. I don’t think he said anytl CAPT. JACK’ ATTEMPT TO ESCAYE. w but what I have General Davis is srtislied that Jack did try to The prisoner was iaken to the escape last night, and through the aid of con. | the action ot the grand jury. During the tne federates on the outside, for upon an examina. | quest young Walworth appeared to be the mot tion of his shackles this morning it was found | Unconcerned person present, and, as the story that one of the rivets had been hled nearly in | of the murder was repeated, no sign of remores two. His legs are only confined. for the deed or of terror as to his fate was vis~ ible in his countenance. He smiled several times at mistakes made by witnesses. whether I went to Europe or not wor on that interview, from the 1 to get a reliable assur molest my mother during no intention to kill him my room I asked him to I spoke to him, and sa‘: will neither shoot my m por any of the family furt “I promise,’ but with a look implied contempt, and th to keep the promise, Hy his hand to his breast, as it 1 aim unconscious of ‘havi: ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT CAPTIVES. At 4 o'clock this afternoon Col. Mason arrived here from Fairchild’s ranche with the infautry force of the expedition, and the seventy Mo- docs who came in there. Thus we have one hundred and twenty-eight captives. CAPTURE OF BLACK JiM. Camp, dune 4, midnight_—News has reached here that Hooker Jim and Steam- boat Frank made a successful scout yesterday, SPARSE VUPES WAN NBs te Thi lier mountain, northeast of here, and in making a capture. One of the captives 1s Black Jim. He is the Modoc who builied the At Dover, trial of Dr. k ; the murder of Cooch Turner, colored, cember last, Mrs. Nancy West, the moth the prisoner, having been again called, that West received a hurt while a he has at times acted in she noticed that last Se seitlers in this region for two or three years, | 8tély, Cae tie ene temtided that And committed crust murders’ ‘The Oregsuans | Wests father at One time heeame melancholye Samuel Lacy testified that West wanted to pur= chase from ‘him some oid relics for a museum he was going to establish at Mi town of about 1,000 inhabitants, and of u ye one occasion and not leaving age, bu and out times in one hours Mr: fondness for relic bunting, frogs and catching snakes, arm of a buman the arm of Vee pred a Another testified as to phia, strutting up and Soon te & manner as to regard him with special hatred. Only five or six Modoc warriors are now missiug. The Warm Spring. Indians held a war dance this evening, which was witnessed by a large audience of officers and men. Bullding a Sen@eid to Mang the Nar. Bavres Camp, June 5,9 day m.—Late yester- ternoon a detail of men be! jonging to the lery arrived incamp from Timber moun- nae = yp mn | juniper clean it, evidently not in- tended for use in the erection of tents for the prisoners. Many persons marveled for what | hallooing at bim. 2 of te oe Gaene purpose the Gabor had been obtained. Thi+ veaking x ™ = morning the secret is out. Gen. Davis intends | that subject'all these witnessess to erect a scaffold and execute about one dozen of the worst m: in the tribe at sunrise to-morrow. He feels that there is no need for delay, as no doubt of the — of the intended The most important wit: a raz: ie im nt ‘ness Bartell. He said that he had told West in ton that he believed him crazy. West victims can exist, =e) demands speedy | box of relics at bis place in Dover. The box and certain . Even at thie time he is | was exbtbited im court. It contained suck writing a statement of their offences, which will pape ped pm jars of snakes, buck horns, and Be read to the condemned Modocs. an old shoe some shelis, stones, and mang other oddities. West's talk to this man was ex- travagant about his going to make fortunes and about his museum. He said he would —-~ ecution of the Modocs, received orders (rom | 7't! the old shoe for bis right arm. West, during the exhibition of withesses testimony, became so deeply affected that tor the first time he covered his face with his bandkerchiet and cried. or Washington to hold the prisoners until further advised, and is thus stopped in the contem- plated work. The feeling in camp ts one of profound disgust at this action. seven mayen who have known West for aeeernenneneren tour or five years, and some from his childhood, New York Notes, who testified that he bas borne in the different w LL D¥INe. resided. .—Vietoria Woodhull lies unconscious trom an attack of heart disease, with ro hope of recovery. A THIEVING CLERK. August » @ clerk, has been arrested for stealing $3,000 worth of turs trom Lord « Taylor. - THE DAILY Wire MURDER. One Stewart was arrested in Mott street last night, for kicking his wife to death. PRESIDENT GRANT AND FAMILY reached long Branch yesterday atternoon in the heighi ofa rain storm, driving immediately to their cottage. There are b the Branch. seen the grounds and at Monocacy br: has been the as been started since the war, which now em ploys: nds. jut we lieve the great - t few people at Re enterprine to be « large fertilizing manutace a dort turing company. We have as a basis the rich aan ctgwsie Geneon a . iar! beds of the Potomac and Dock, orted dangerous illness of Victoria | Hat! Dads of the Fote cheaply, can be i rie Srhutisay CORTERYa NECTARROY one nd, and with other adjuncts : re fertilizer can be will possess in: from Rilo Jamess arrives here taet nig trinsic merit in every element of its composi= tion.— Fredericksburg ( Va.) Herald. BANK STATEMENT. The following isthe weekly bank J Loans, decrease, $510.000; specie, increase, $6,502,500; legal tenders, increase, $975, deposits, increase, $1,339,300; circulal TRE ORIGIN OF POSTAL OW; net ie- crease, $1: mduced the German Dethorisies so —_o—_—_ issue bits of pasteboard to the soldiers for this From Europe To-day. purpose, and they were largely availed of, the IRUN > OT CAPTURED BY THE CARLISTS. messages being written in pencil. Their use Loxpox, June 7.—A Madrid dispatch con- | W&S continued thereafter in time of peace, and 4 Carlist report from Bayonne of the | hassince been adopted in Ei and the rom. “RMAN EVACUATION OF FRANCE. — Bank of France from the and some sixteen whitess mutilated. fora Can- 1DENT.—A wer climb= ‘The Cuban War. AN ANERICAN IN COMMAND OF THE iNSrR- Lecy Axx Minx, the alleged murderess of New Yor, June 7-4 letter from Havana Mondsy. wi octet: Bue’ loads wt ho states that the Spanish volunteer officers after | and was taken to Wiscamet cy fa” aN