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THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAB BUILDLNGS, Pennsylvania eggs pagar a amie #50 ITUSING #TAR TEVEPAPIE CoUPAST, & B. BAOPPAANN, Prestécat. served carriers to SED VERS, S78 3 eve ST EE ba Sea Custe TER MONTH. six months, 83.00, ae poe Fridsy— ee ‘Be paper seat longer than paid for. 7 Rowe of advertising furnished on appiication. ——nnnneneeeel &, 41—N°. 6,315. Che Loening Star. ee — eS ee ee ae eee ee WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1873. An Ryn ee! ome The trial J. Boyd, late assistant poxt- master at ¢ with ember. money or m of the office, was co! United Stated diamet cogrt on Sat- took ta tercr orn ‘ican says: The in nie 8 i ; E A me f) Fy $ TWO CENTS. DRY GOODS, i | HERMOMETER UP! DRY GOODS DOWN! LAST ¢ ‘CE THIS SEASON. Gor annual closing ov mer Goede will comme and ¢ io with our stock of Dry Goods, we ~o ng floor of our bailding a magnin- nt of choice CARPETING, mprixing all makes of tare; OIL-CLOTHS. # in all’ widths; White and Check, very fair, at 2c. plete stock of WINDOW SHADES On bi and FIXTUK GF Remember the Arcade. WOLFORD & SHILBERG, cletr 427 7th street, between D and E, 8. W. G@ BEDUCTIOSS In the price of DRESS GOoUDS: Immense stoek reduced to 12% CENTS PER YARD, Also, large lot of REMNANTS AT JUST HALF PRICE ards finest PERCALES reduced to 2. ug in WHITE GOODS ant LINENS, NEW GOODS EVERY DAY ONLY ONE PRICE + Mone. Demorest’s P: aA & WYLIE treet northwost, —s POSETIVELY SELLING OFF OF AN ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GUODS AT COST TO CLOSE BUSINESS can be picked up, SPouE Cortos ; ‘BLACK THREAD at 50, and 70 Pent Stock of HOSIERY, and ail other artictes edit of three months against I be given FRONT, ot. = BEHREND BROS., Proprietors. wien J)** G00Ds To SUIT THE POPULAR IDEA OF CHEAP GOuDs. A beautiful line of DRESS GOODS at extromely low prices, bop Lawns, Batist and penis, Victoria and. Bishop Lawns, Bath inens "at low tures. White from $13 to on ng White Duck, suitable for boys’ weer,at per yard. White, wn and figured Linens and Drills from 28. to $1. Linen Hanikors a tL ae ae pov meow] aud ery od al one juced prices, bargains tm Dry Goods call at — KMORY BAXTER’ jeotr 1920 Pennsylvania ARGA’ i DRY GOODS.—Androse Ce New Yor! tle, ‘amestts, 2c. Cotton in. 8-4 FD BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. WwW OBK; A STORY OF EXP: By Louise M. Alcott, author of “ omen,” QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. By Dr. Jehn Hall. MAY. By Mre. Oliphant. PROTECTION AGAINST FIBE. By Jos. Bird. Leisure Hour Series—Hero Carthew. Under the Greepwoed Tree, Ar BALLANTYNE'’S, 425 7th street. B AMERICAN ODD FELLOW,” for May, r sale rice 25 cents, received and { stuck WAN ‘® SON, Agent e Site Lt OF NEW BUOKS ar SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORK, Consen 4% STREET aND Penna. Avance Se eres mans | SSN Ee SS EER . rs. Ann 3. Setianisies off Southern I 4 dO Menutectarers, bove Tem; 2 Jombend strost, =. 4 the suthor of “Strathmore” aad Janlé-1y Baltimore, Maryland. he Other Girls. By Mra, Whitney, author “ We Girls.” A Fair Saxon. By Jastin McCarthy. Rew }» for April, 187: Young Men of Great in. A journal of amos instructive literature, joss of Engiand. A young gentleman's journal ‘srort, fan and literature, = © ee ow 5 Lite he ‘4 Lay'with Charles Dickens. Kenche Chilth ‘og B: Balwer, Farm Ballads. wit, Carleton. A large stock of BLANK BOOKS au MEMORANDUM Books, LETIER PAP! snd PLAYING O ‘Very lowest pric: oTie (Iltustrated.) GRAND OPENING 1873 SUMMER STYLES or BLACK ALPACA COATS, DBAB D ETE CuaTs, DIAGONAL MOHAIR COaTs, FRENCH SERGB COATS, LIGHT COLORED STBIPED ALPACA COATS A. STRACS, the Clothier, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVERCE, my Between Wth and lth streets. jom™ @. REISING: ICE CREAM PAVILION NOW OPEN. Families and parties supplicd at reasonable terms. vim" __No_ 615 4% Stexet Sootuwest, S<%e«ra STONE. THE MARYLAND FREESTON: i ¢o 48 NOW REAUY TO RBCBIVE OxD! FOR STONE, EITHER SAWED OR RO’ DIMENSION. Apply at Company 's office, CORNER K AND 2*ru STREETS, Rock Creek. maf C. W. HAYDBA, President, aod Veatto manent it cereeg ee ot A STBAUS’,1 a Yictorts Pones ire pe. mae Careren eoey> ing sa PRODUEAD,& OP: i AS _OOKS SOT PAPER, | Children’s Sun Bonnets and Hate, soc. tne Maree! SUMMER RESORTS. UTLER HOTEL, ‘Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, West Virernia Situated on the sonthern bank of the Potomac, ome Beare rlec hums Rerecrevitie, un the let tiwore and Ob! ond, where a stag~ meets the trains. Fine scenery, bealthy eh & delightfol summer resort. Open fun tae ace mmedation of boarders. rme moderate Address EDWIN BOWEN, Proprietor. j13-4¢ JROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA. OPEN JUNE ter, 1873, atering place will acon. I) oom, fine Fey ley for ladies 6.83 mperb Oroquet Groaud. It will be kept im a style not earpassed any whore in Virginia. The waters of these sp: greatly relieve most case Consumption, Chronic ‘itis, Chronie Pum mia, Chronic Dyspepsia, Sbronic Diarrhea, Chronic Dysentery, They are Also 8 great value in those affections which are pe- Culiar fo the female constitution, and as an appeti- ger, a tonic and jeueral restorative they are, per- haps, wnrival! ponget mineral waters. ‘he Propriezor has provided for the lawns and ball-room a firet-class band of music, and in general all the sources of amusement and recreation usually found at our best summer resorts will be at the command of the guests at ROCKBRIDGE ALUM. The piace is within from eleven to thirteen hours of Rich- ington, Baltimore, etc., by rail,all in ‘aseengers leave the cara of the Ohesa- Goaben Depot. and mew ‘ant — coaches, passing rapidly over a and level road of only eight miles, set down the visitors at the Springs to tea. cA FRAZIER, Proprtotor. J. 8. DAVIS, of the University, Resident in; A. R. DOOM, Office Manager: 8. M.- a ne” ae eke by COLEMAN & BOG wi for le by zw ERS, Baltimore. Descriptive Pamphiets sent free on application. Je9- 1m’ ja! Springs either cure or of Scrofala, incipient ‘bitis, Chronic Laryn- YATTOS.—This popular and very healthy eam- mer resort, near Snicker's Gap, and surrounded by the Blue mountain, two hours’ by rail Washiugto City, is now open for the reception of guests, season 1873. Improvements since last year: Fine piazza in front, bath-room, a0 fee-house filled, # piano in the house. The builtings are stone, consisting of large airy rooms. Beautiful mountain scenery. Those Th cool breezes of this elevated 0. WRIGHT, ALO. Round Hill P. O., Loudoun Oo., Va. EF References at 1209 F street NW. mi-tf WEST END HOTEL, wishing to enjoy the region will addrese, aT LONG BRANCH, N. 3., WILL BE OPENED ON THE 191 OF JUNE pA GL DRETH, No, Sa. beaten fend « PRESBURY re, Loug Branch. GP i M. HILDRETH. LADIES’ GOODS. SCARCE GOODS, G D 1 801 b Received this day, D1 d Brown LARGE LINEN FANS, 2 and 22 i BLUE SUN UM- BRELLAS, RUSSIA and MOROCCO LEATHER BELTS, FAN-HOLDERS and CHATELAINES, in new and novel styles, at DAVIS’. $01 MARKET SPACE, corver 8th street. MISS McCORMICK, m ‘905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,’ constantly op hand 9 Gine assortment of IMPOBTED BONNETS, STEAWS, CHiPs, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c., 313-3t 45D SAVE YOUR MONEY, who Bair have os them to shade in manner. We have avery large ] : Hair Factory, ‘Lith st., AoE eet 23 OTICE.— are offered tn Nee a and FANCY @OODS, B. LENZBERG & 00., aur 707 Market Space, TAMPLNG DEPOT 617 Sevestn Sruexr, febm-tr Opposite Patent Office. StLine OFF! SELLING OFF! AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PABTNEESHIP, the entire stock OF THE NEW YORK BAZAB, enth jo HUMBUG. wart-tr “Lae METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. MORE NEW GOuDs!! THEY ARE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! LOOK AT THIS LIST: illes Hats, very pretiy, $1. Lawn aud Lace Hats, gin? Plaid Maslin Aprons, cover entire drees, bes W bite Dresses, crossbarred mastin, $1. jen? white and color ons, 2c. ia Rute and Plaid Muslio ‘do Soc “Percale and White Lawn Skirt Waistt, $2. % _Basled end embrctherea front Chemives, 61 «* ute: embrot ont Cl le & Pucked and embroidered Drawers. gi.” © “Tucked and Lace do.. 0. Boys’ 0 Waists, Sc. ham black Sun Umbrellas, @1. alf GauntletGloves,25e. ther Belts, 26. joroece and Ti. Russian Belts, Suc. Qxydived and Gikt Belt Chains, 280. cod, Painted and Linen Fans, 25¢ Fancy, Wood aud Sil f2 wi 1o., Ste. Silk and Vienna do., —_ white and col'é Childrens’ fine Linew Handkerchiefs. 8 for tc. Ladies” itched Linen do., 4 for §2. books, you B,. GIL VEREER@’S METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORK, . am] ve now on hand my {pli stock of Poe ee end $5. Some AIBBANKS’ LETTER SCALES, Every size and style, at very low rates. THE UNIVERSAL FAMILY SCALE. THE POCKET BETTER SCALES, Mi “wbery style nod Miad of LETERR SORLE pa a Bankers’ ‘Books, Ceab and Deed Boxes. mii-te 1018 Ponsernvepans sorbet ite eateat a. 800.0 Ears SPECIAL NOTICES. Guard against Cholera. It ie well known that if a. Temedy is instan- tavecualy taken in a case cf Auletic Cholera, or even Cholera Morbus or kindred th patient is much relieved, and it neopees not unfrequently that such timely doses prove of incalculableservice in an ultimate cure. I do not wish to be understood as Possible moment, as such a course is eceesary ; but sometimes a jan cs at a moment's notice, and ft gach cates that we now prepare NATTAN’S CHOLEBA SPECIF- Ic, a Seger. ¥ active, and efficient Tepety. calea- lated for such cases as here stated, which every well conducted family should have on band or im- mediately procure. airing 1886, while the chelera ‘Was raging quite severely in Brooklyn, N. ¥., was emp! there, and it was found t) this Specific id great service, being much better than Squibbe’ Mixture and Sun Cholera Care, both of which were tried. It_will also e fi jiate relief and care Cholera bmi » Cramps, Dysentary, Diar- thea. and all disorders usual at this season. Full directions accompany each vial. Tobe bad on RTHUR NATTANS, Drugzist, eotr Corner of 3d and D streets northwest. Batcheler’s Hair Dye is the best in the world, the only true and perfect Hair Dye; 2 tints, no disappointment. less, reliable, instan- taneous bi bros all druggists’, Bond street, New York. Gi FESTIVALS. FARE AND, EESTIVAL for beneat of Go ‘SUCH CHAPEL, corner i’ and L streets sont ae \- west, MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, June Wand 17. Rv jol6-at yerybody come. ADIES’ FESTIVAL—Ninth street Muthodist Pp it Church. on TUESDAY. DAY, THURSDAY EVENINGS, to the Hall over 4 in the Ball ove Doullane Moors nortl free, pering eatablishment, 9b street west, near Penusylvania avenue. Admission HE LADIES’ BERS OURET SOCIBTY are now holding a STRAWBER: FESTIVAL in the basement of the Church corner 8th and N streets, They wish to call attention to the elegant supper which will be served each evening. The delicacies oftheseason provided. (Rep.} jel6-4t" FEStival- The Ladies of the SECOND BAP- TIST CHURCH will give a FLORAL and STRAWBERBY FESTIVAL. for the beneiit of the Church, in the new Washivgton Hall, corner 34 street and Penpsylvan: avenne sontheast, THREE EVENINGS, commencing Monday 3 2 j for nine EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e. T 1.0.0. F. AE CHOIR OF THE I. 0/0. ¥. WILLGIVE AGRAND FaMILY EXCURSION TO NANJEMOY CREEK, 6 miles a FRIDAY, JULY 414. The commodions steamer Express” has been chartered for the occa ion. will be sold by subscription only. articuiars see future advertis A grand PIONIC will bo given by the GERMAN BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION for the henetit of the OLPHAN ASYLUMS, at the WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK, zs will b pin rolliog. KK F¥PoRt EXCURSIONS. 0 and after given " PORT will common TUESDAY and FRIDAY. © ING exenrsions down the Potomac, leaving wharf foot of 7th street, at 6 o'clock p.m.. returning at 11 p.m. During the summer of 13:2 these eacur- sions were large! F peckes by many of best citizens, who found im them a cool and pi cape from the heat and dust of the city. shall be spared dur: th vining SMuNET to ke them pleasant and reeable inevery respect. De- tectives will be stationed at the boat tu prevent the admission of any improper characters. No intoxi- cating liquors suld. Muste, dancing, and refresh- ments on board. Fate, single tickels, @; Wviy) and eutleman,, $10. Abply to Wat. Ht.’ BYLES, ert, 609 Pennsylvania avenue. m3l-im AMUSEMENTS. OF 2s PTE ca ENDER 8.400 Ba, arenes: 4 a highs techie ne resents a0 poet PE Siearacs coma, and chimes complete Concerts daily nightly. and bar properties of the finest character. The pal lic are condlally invited, free of charge. 3¢)6-Tm "HE BEST RACE OF FHKE BEASON WI WE cans nae Pasy tranche Treck, MONDAY, June 6th, 1573, at, o'clock p, m., between the following * wn horses: 1,0. Middleton enters b bier lopper euters 8, ent Joh. A:T. Whiting ente Charley Hayes, Fors of B88. Gentlemen cab rest aseired that this will be a lively contest, as éach horse has a known reeord of 2:40, and it isthe intention of ail that the best Loree Must win. Admission, 0 cents. jel4-2t" AMOS FOX, Proprietor. Sy ‘9H Br. i above "= Hall. =< Falstings, vings, Se pa mai Mets oy Se ES ea D GOLD, SILVER, BEARS, Ofer sched ae feboeah . ana Fmmmy stented to" by A EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $527,219. Secretary Betknar is expected to return next Friday. Jvupcr BinouaM, of Ohio, had an interview with Secretary Robeson to-da GenzRats SHERMAN and Whipple returned from West Point on Saturday evening. CHANGES are soon to be made inabout twenty consulates, it is said, in orler that Southern men may be appointed to them. A CATHOLIC PRIEST in Nashville, Tennessee, has received, through the confessional, and for- warded, on bebalf of a conscience-stricken penitent, £100 te Treasurer Spinner, A NUMBER OF APPOINTMENTS of female applicants who were successful in the competi- tive examination for $900 clerksbips in the Treasury Department will be made to-morrow. THE LEAVE OF ABSENCE granted Colonel Galusha Pennypacker, 16th infantry, has been extended four months on surgeen’scertiticate of disability. ‘THE CIVIL SERVICE HOARD, of the Treasury department, will probably be announced to- morrow. These appointments are made by the President. An examination for promotion is to be held on the 23d inst. NavaL Onpers.—Lieut. Charles T. Forse has been ordered to the coast survey steamer A.D. Bache, and Lieut. Commander «J. Crit- tenden Watson has been detached and granted six months’ leave of absence trom July ist. PResipENT GRANT has accepted the invita- tion to participate on the approaching 4th of duly in the ceremonies attending the transfer ot grounds in Fairmount park to the commis- sion for the exhibition of 157: ANOTHER NEW PLANeT.—The Smithsonian Institute received, Saturday a telegram from Professor James C. Watson, of Ann Arbor, nnouncing the discovery of hours 16 minutes of right a degrees 43 minutes declin has a rapid motion north, and is of the eleventh magnitude. PERsonAt.—Donn Piatt, accompanied by his wite, sailed from New York Saturday fur Glas- gow in the steamer Australi the Anchor line. ***-Pleas: Porter, a the Creek jon, is at the Ebbitt hous Ex-Repre ative John A. Bingham arcived in Washington on business connected with his re- cent appointment to the Japanese mission. -*--Gov, Jewell, of Conn., is expected ington shortly to receive his final as minister to Russia before the a parture on the 34 proximo. fley, chief clerk of the Navy department, been called to Philadelphia by the death of his sister, who resided there. Coxvictep oF Bovxty Fravps.—A shart time since E. D. Burnham, formerly of the 15th Massachusetts regiment, received additional bounty, amounting to $150, from the Paymaster General's Uffice. Sul uently, by means of acids, he removed the indorsement of payment from nis <iechatge papers aud applied to the Second Auditor's fag the same bounty which he had already obtained from the Pay- master General, The traud was discovered before the certificate was converted, and the case was placed in the hands of the United States (nee attorney at Concord, N. H., where Burpham resides. He was tried last week and sentenced to a year’s lmprisonment and a fine of $600. Tue Wasnixoton Tekaty — Secretary Richardegn has issued a circular letter to col- lectors of customs, notifying them that the State department has served upon the'Treasury of cial notification that the ne legisla- tiou bas been hg poe on the et of the impe- rial Parliament of Great Britain, the Legisla- es — ras apne Island, on the one side, and by the Congress of the United States on the other, to carry. into eifect articles 18 J = inclusive, and article 30 of the treaty of ington, and that an agreement in writin; : into between Sir Award ‘Minister, and him- nited States, that said articles of the treaty shall take effect en the ist day of July next, on which date the President's proc! iom will be issued announcing the same. Gov, KeLLooe Harp Faom.—The Attorney ‘General ou Saturday evening last received the following dispatch from Governor Kellogg, of ‘Lonima ““The purported interview pub- shed im the New York Tridune of the 9th, re- Rerding the President's ee is incor- rect. My requisition cal hing. on the President was fully justitied, and the President's procia- mation has had a most salutary effect in all re- spects, taxes being paid more rapidly than ever before in Louisiana. After providing for Janu- ary and February interest, we have over $450,000 in state funds to-night in the hands of the fiscal agents, avd will poy Mareh, April ana June coupons early in July. The ‘injunctions 0. '; restrain payment of interest on five series of bonds ont of twenty-five. There is money enough to pay interest on all bonds in the bands of the fiscal agents.” GR TRUNKS, SATUMELS 4 TRAVELING BAGS, IN GREAT VABIETY AT VERY LOW PRICES. BNESS. A tall stock of ress of our own make, and appertain every tht eto the Saddlery, Haruses, and "Frank business.Fine Harness aud Trauks made order. Sle agents for Hill’ celebrated CONCORD HAR- NESS and COLLARS, whith we are selliugat Gon, cord prices. ‘Concord Harness room in second story of bullding. e7'BE SORE OF THE NAME AND NUMBER, LUTZ & BRO 407 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN(S, lext to National Hotel, dete see ND FEET wn AND FREQUENT EXERCISE in the open air and sunshine being the best pre- servatives of both physical and mental health, aud consequent usefulness and LONGEVITY, thousands of persons come from far and near to visit PR. WHITE, the well known Chiropodist, No. 535 18th street, opposite the United Biates Trase- ‘ashington, DU., for relief from Corns, Bun- other diseases of the to suitable fitting shoes. His srese at generally gives immediate and painless relief, ana even in extreme cases, if none but suita- bie s! are worn, often effects * perfect cure. The pean being Lege [ny nono Reed commas —— ion, and as there is danger in tampering with Corns or Bunions by using @ knife, razor, or other unsnit- able appliances, the mi ¥ of the intelligent por- tion of the community visit the lly experi- enced Chiro) in order to r insure safety, economy of 5 and health. ie N oTICcE WILLIAM T. MeCUIN, Sole x a s CORT ibis reapettiuily solicited, fice wah 9 eaupiman, : b~) erreet ts mort! wg {Bep.) uly Suamets As pronow —— eee> Secial Chit-Chat, Bronze jewelry is one of the latest neveities, The latest thing in marriage announcements reads thus: ‘No cards. No presents. No di- vores Very brilliant jewelry is made of the heads of Brazilian humming-birds set in gold. Croquet stfil_contiuues in favor, and sar- Teptitious hoops still entrap the feet of unwary wanderers on shady lawns. The most stylish’ young ladies in town have struck against the tyranny of the milliners, and muke-their own bonnets. A New York lady wears a set of Etruscan jewelry’ made over @ thousand years , Which superior in design and finish to anything g@ present. earisrequire airing as much as horses and babies. Ualess they are constantly worn, they St color, and finally crumble to pieces. This ixnot the case with diamonds, though mapvy,New York ladies act as they thought it was.—N. FanMail. a ‘Tay Unirep States or Srarx.—it is said tha@@nor Castellar will propose to the Spanish CoPWs the division of Spain and the colonies into thg. following federal states: Catalonia, Atr Savarre and Biscay, Valencia and Murda, KeweOusthe, Old Castle, n jalicia. An- dalusia, Uppemand Lower Estramadura, Cuba, roteny the Balearic Islands, the Canaries al ie HMippines. Russian Success tw Karva.—The Russian war office has received m Central Asia stating that General Werewkin occupied an gos bundred miles north of Khiva, on the May. The Khivan forces have aban- doned the place. The geveral continued his march along the lineof the Oxus to Khojaili and y are dying betore Kuma Orgeni. The enem: him. A. Casi iby, brether of the late Camby, way home trom where his brother’s funeral was has on, and march.” Mr. Canby old and apparently fn ih arctvrad En oreg try Civit Riouts mm Lovisiana.—A colored in Teoovered one thousand woman ferre refusing S7An Iowa grange bas revolved shat it pit Ininstion gineed be." ‘Tile ion evidently has entered the farmers’ souls, The Search for the Polaris, cluding the testimony taken by Secretary| This Aftermeen’s Dispatches, Robeson is in the hands of the government ——_o——_ printer, and will probably be ready for delivery | ASSOCLATED PRBSS REPORTS, | *here matter, Mr. Bey to-morrow. It will make over two hundred ——o-—_——— being: ; that Mr. Bord admitted that the pages and contains nearly 25,000 words. The New York Notes, book: : a deficiency as stated. but nas be mas of the testimony is confirmator ‘of the New Yous, 3 2tOw ack. 7 solemnly protemed that he did net Boow what fact that seperation from is was ‘ew York, June 16.—The Sun 8a) at four money, ek Gatewnl .) accidental. other persons in addition to Bacon whose » Satement from Mr. & written In addition to the Juniata, which has already forth been selected, under the command of Comman. der Braine, to search for the Polaris, a detail is being made of officers to take ¢ of an ad- ditional vessel, which is to be dispatched at the fame time the Juniata leaves. It will be under the command of Commander J, A. Greer, an he (Boyd), as cash or ble for the funt«, steamer Yazoo en route trom Havana to Philadelphia and this port, and that two of them died and were buried at sea, the facts being hitherto kept secret. Vessels trom Havana and Very Cruz are now subjected to a most quarantine here. rio) lastly. that up to the time of t! this defictency Mr. Boyd's! r ch, he lived }» experienced officer and seaman. Both vessels | ANOTHER UNIVERSALIST SERWON BY BERCHER. | TEPFOACh, and that wilt take difrerent directions, and meet at some The Heraid says that Beecher preached eee — my wit point to be upon by the Navy Depart- | another universalist sermon yesterday. rcs be wt ged, ment. The Juniata is a third-class sloop-of- THE SLAVE TRADE FLOURISHING. P — = war, and as well adapted as any vessel Sir Bartle Frere reports that 30,000 persongare A Morurr Caane ov Hea Son.—On Friday, the tice Weich held an inquest » now in commision tor such an expedition, Blhe Polaris, it will be remembered, was capecially strengthened forward to encéunter annually exported from Africa and sold into slavery. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. € 2 Wm. H. Green, whieh tound the ice, though no additional labor of this kind | James Curtin while drunk early yesterday Green, te Will be'spent upon the searching boats, The | morning quarrelied with his wife, when a young | feecmrnecd aie” goette teeta Be commanders will probably be instructed to go | and idiotic brother of the latter. interfered an a . oad is as far north consistent with safety, proba- bly to Northumberland Island, and to return homeward before the weather begins to get cold. Should they find the object of their search, they will return home at once. The second boat has not yet been determined upon. Both will be well officered with and experienced seamen, and with sufficient provisions for their own and the use of the Polaris should she be in need. The Trial of the Modoc Captives. No official dispatches have been received at amin d before the jury of inquest, an. mony was substantially to t! t that the mother of the deceased was a very violent woman, and in the habit of unmer: ing her'son, giving him as many lashes at atime. ‘That om the si inst., the day on which the deceased ts supposed to have come to his death, she cailed at the house of a neigh- bor, inquired after her son, and said, that if she found him she would kill bim and send him to bis father. It is rumored, with what trath we do not know, that at the inquest the mother was asked to lay her hand upon the body, &<., struck Curtin with an axe fatally wounding im. THE REPORTED SEIzt’ IN BROOKLYN, YEs- ¥ TE of fourteen copper stills, 25,000 gallons of mash, and articles for the manufacture of illicit whis” ky, proves not to have oeen altogether correct. @ revenue men thought they coukl manage the affair without the aid of the police, and made the seizure; but the mob pelted them with bricks and stones, and the illicit distillers coolly procured a cart ‘and drove off triumphantly with the stills and other property worth pre- a 4 and when she 80, the blood gushed forth the War department with reference to the | Sane Sis way toa policg seatrey ae noes Sehicasly.. Tee coromer’s Jury ve wired a ver court or military commission, to be convened | that hie associates then confined in the abam. | Jct that “on the 5 Harness’ for the trial of Captain Jack and his band. | doned distillery be rescued. Peek Shon he farm of Wilson Wells, the eaid General Sherman is of the opinion that Generai Wm. H. Green was drowned, aud thai they do THE TRIAL OF VICTORIA WOODEULL c : pect one Delia Green of being the cause Davis will order the commission, and that a | and Tennie C. Claftin, for libeling Luther c, | SU*Pect om e; tion of the troops will be removed to Fort | Challis, was te have commenced to-day, but has | ANd Go recommend panto anit Telia be held Kiamath in Oregon, to remain at that post un- “) until the fall. rested ek tend to foe ee aaae as til the trial is over. "The remaining companies SOME MORE SELF-DEFENSE. - On Thursday last, will be returned to various garrisons in Cali- fornia and Oregon. It is probable that ten or twelve of the redskins will be executed, as suffi- S. Thomas McCullough counsel petitioned the Hon. Olfver Mil state's writ of habeas conpe, Kirtland, who stabbed and killed Dufty ina gery last night, was arrested this morning at the depot of the Second avenue railroad, on sheriit, com: him w cient witnesses can be had on the partof the | which line ne wasa conductor, ‘The prisoner government to prove. that ten of the Modoos | claime that it was done im slf-deferee gee g opp poe participated in the Canby murder and three THE TRIAL OF SHARKEY 8 quised of in the Sherwood killing. whether the cause of her i or not. A number of witne ‘be commission wil! for murdering Dunn, an all be governed by the military code, which does leged gamlyler, was begun this morning betore Recorder Hackett | not require the proving of ‘malice on the part | The court-room was crowded, aud much inter. | Renaed im the case—Annapoiss = the vemerwed 4 buat merely the est. oy of | est is manifested. | i, the fact, that they were present aided and Two svRors - - abetted’in the murders. The sentence will | were obtained in the Shar 8 ny a probably be hanging by the neck, it not being | past twelve—M. Newessa: Donnell against Eoski Ib the impression among military men thata sol- | Coleman, a carpenter. Since the conrt of before Judae Momnell, the . dier’s tate of shooting will be accord peals’ decisive decision on the con sinus Sickie oe outlaws. Of the new jury law, prov von be ne Van Brunt_the establishme iit « by mere consent and withon' « case the suit is for the admeastre the plaintit professing to t 1 one James Donnell, now d in which she claims ‘dower amounts to moa $160,000. According to the testimor amuet Donnell at a wedding w! jurors, delivered lawers have aba break it down or overri A FATAL BEATIN A party of dranken men be nan tatally in alager beer saloon last night. CONFESSIONS OF THE Mor Carti nt interview of the Modoc prisor - Cabaness, Black Jim a ad, ami the catate ward Ker- Brooklyn Edward Palmer was arrested fur being one of the part eacham’s pistol h under a rock, a Id return iti he had achar Meacham 's mai nd be for some tim: a’ hor menorandum book was de dd by the EE aS as asuitor. One day 1 squawe, ‘Steamboat Frat ew where | Five Sunday Excursionixts Drowned. | Showed him aring Glick oes hil nes tee eens dud veut ar De and they | | MOxTPELinn, Vr..June 16.—A painfuldrown- | Del contrmine herein wach eee could be obtained in ing accident occurred at 4 o'clock yesterday gr Ngee ~ She livea with bim part of the tim gentleman's gold w father’s pring Indiaus. ston's ring was lost. Phe leading bi neluding Captain Jack, said thirty or forty shots were tired du- Ting the massacre of the peace commissioners, and actively shifted the responsibility trom one to another. All agreed, however, that Bogus Charley did not participate in the massacre, anc from frst to last condemned it as an uufair and unsafe pi ling. afternoon in what is called Number Ten, in the town of Calais, a dozen miles from this place. A party of about twenty persons of all ages were out upon &@ smali pond for a pleasure ride, using two boats, which were collided together. One of the boats immediately began to fill with water, and almost before the party were aware of it they were capsized. Five persons were drowned, viz: Latayette Fechout and wife, aged about 50 years, and a daughter, aged 5 years; the widow of Amasa Meknight, aged about 28 years, and Lydia, a daughter ot W. E. use, and afterward at other places, the couple sometimes passing as Mr. and Mrs. Brown, « other times as Mr. and Mrs, Don- nell. Donnell’s excuse to her relatives for the assumed name was that he was afraid of a halt crazy sister, to whom Le bad promised to leave his property. On the side of the defendants it Was insisted that there was no marriage of any kind, but that she was half mistress and whole fervant; that Lis treatment of her was such as no man would give a wife; that he addressed Riot or Catnesk Work her as Mrs. Brown, Miss Saul, Cockeye, and burg special reports a riot on Friday night at | Tobey, aged 15 years. As many more were — ye, Beaver between the Chinese workaicn in | taken from the water in au uuconscious state, Mirneee, but Rever as his wife. The case ig the employ of a cutlery company. The rules | but were restored. ? . of Co Fie — use cs opium ond prohibit . lpe taken from the mouth of one of rd Chinamen at the order of Ah Pay, one of their interpreters, was the ooea- sion of arow and a@ cessation ot work by the Celestials. After dark an attempt was made to assassinate Ah Pay, who is charged by the men with swindling and mismanagement, but he kept out of the way. The excitement in the streets was finally quelled, but was kept up 1a 0 ATTENT oF a Disarroixtey SvurroR TO Murver 4 Waore Famiiy.--At Hudson, New Ham; » Henry Jewett, tweuty-tive years of oft: been endeavoring to force his ait with iss Eila Wood, daughter of Charies Wood. Mise Wood rejected his offer of marriage, and ber — ae it. On Saturday morning Jewett vii Mise Wood. pulled from his pocket a six-shooter, aimed at ber head, and fired. The ball entered her forebead,’ just Wall Street To-day. New Yor, June 16.—The week opens on quiet markets. At the Stock Exchange, gold oH ret at 116K» oe + and since at (a resent . loans the rates have besa Rat to {or The money market is extremely easy, loans Sa4, and 60 to 90-day mercantile paper 6\al. government bond: are their own quarters to a late hour. The wi steady, but inactive Southern state bonds at | above the eye, and lodged under thie sk party was discharged by the company, and ex- | the bist board were dull, the only sale | Wood fell pa the floor. Mr. Wood gr pied pected to pack their trapsand leave for Cali- | having been $1,000 ofnew. Tenneme’s at 79. | with the assassin, when a fearful lite and heath fornia. Talk about repud’ in some of the south. | struggle ensued, in which Jewett pted to ern states is ocoamaging dealings in soutnern | take Mr. Wood's life. Wood finally overcame MARYLAND WoBacco.—The Port Tobacco, | Securities of every | The stock market | Jewett and crushed him to the floor, whereupon Md., Times says: “The continued dry weather | opened steady. | Télegraph, St. Paul and Ohio's | the latter placed a pistol to his own heal eet of two or three weeks has been hard on the | declined a fraction the opening, but have | diseh: it. In the excitement of the moment serionltaral community. Based plapts are | since recovered. Mr. Wood ed him out of the house by the sal abundant but for want of rain are beels and m under an wee wo die. Uscles just now, the complaint being that tiey | A Family Maxdered ta Thetr Bede. || yc Smutn p Peer haan s yy depth are overgrown. We have heard that some oi and bis wile ane er pal in While of five incher, and says he cannot live. asked our farmers are pulling up and throwing away he had his senses he forgiveness for what the larger plants so as to make more room for | their beds at Thorndike, eighteen miles trom he had done. Some years ago Jewett married a the growth of those that are not so forward. | here, this morning. Miss Smith, but the — was an unhappy The earth, too, is so hard and dry that great aspaled one, they s00n separated. Miss Wood's difficulty is experienced in properly preparin, “THE SLANDERS Uros Mrs. Watwonta.” | wound has been probed to the depth of three it” i Lane arde dtie e Under this caption @ correspondent of the New | inches, and yh she has her senses her York Sun writes as follows: In the Daily | recovery is doubtful. The indications are that ‘Wire Mcrper is New York —Francis Gil- | of June 11 appeared @ letter from | it was Jewett's mn to murder the entire len, aged twenty-three, a steam-fitter, last eve- |. Saratoga, in w! gives “the sub- | family. ning met his Wife Ellen, aged nineteen, to | stance ofthe rumors, as thi dag om J about, whom he had been married five months, but | not vouching for their ant iy, bat merely THE NEW Discoveries ty Eover will aad with whom he had never lived, in front of 33 | stating they are generaly believed by plausibility to Wendell Phillips’ lecture on Crosby street, New York, where she was walk- | those who ought to know whereof they speak.’ | the “Lost Arts.’ It wow appears that the ing with @ friend, and after a few moments I contradict this statement, and can vouch | smelting of trou was carried on in Egypt trom con' ‘thi for the trath of ~ 4 tacts, which I hope may prove an ant the poison so maliciously circulated. The letter writer states that the marriage of Mr. Walworth and Miss Hardin was opposed by Mrs. Walworth on account of religious scrup! “she bei a strict Catholic, in the eyes of the church their retationship by her new marriage was such as to forbid the forming of closer ties. At the time mentioned none of them were Catholics. Mrs. Walworth and Miss Hardin spent the winter of 1852 in Washington, where I saw them daily, and it was afver their return to Saratoga in the spring that Miss Hardin became a Catholic. rs. Walworth was bap- tized by the Right Kev. Bishop Conroy in April, 1868, fourteen after- jon brought her up Broome street, near Elm, where he stabbed her five times in the breast, two of the stabs piercing the lungs and causing death within eight minutes. Gillen was arrested and admitted the stabbing. KLErTowa . H, Day, &@ young son of F. O. Day, & prominent merchant of St. Louis, was arrested on Thursday en the charge of frand larceny for stealing a pair of ludies’ racelets from the/house of a friend of the family. The bracelet: ~ fouud at a pawn- broker's officc, where they had been pledged by & prostitute, who says that young Day gave them tober. It is said that Day bas boen in similar trouble before, and that he is regarded as a kleptomania by some of his friends. Fatal Accipent.—The Winchester ,Va.,) News says: ‘We are sorry ‘o learn the death of 4 fellow-countryman, Mr. Cornelius Clilds, re- siding on the Marsh, on last Monday. He was engaged in hauling logs, xd in loading aheavy on bis wagon, had t» cen off the whee! in order to get the log in th > proper position. in attempting to raise the w: by means of a jack-screw, the log roil | off, striking him on the head, killing him alm: ost instantly.” the rer earliest period. Mn Charles Vincent, in an English sctentific journal, sets forth some new facts in reference to this subject: In the sepulchres of Thebes may be found delinea- tions of butchers sharpening their knives on round bare of iron a to their aprous, ladies of the knivesare painted blue, which fact proves that , for in the tomb of moh oF this color is used to indicate steel, bronze ing. represented by red. An English gevtleman Tecently dis- covered near the wells of Moses, the Ket Sea,the remains of iron works so vast that they must have mployed thousands of work- men. Near the works are to be found the ruins of atempleand of a barrack for the soldiers protecting or keeping in order the workmen hese works are supposed tobe at least three thousand years A JERnserMan 1853. So the intamous falsehood that he was born three months after the marriage is fully dis- proved. Tre M*SsaCHUSETTS 2 Law.—The Bostou Jvarnal says:—The state constables bave Leret fore mainly contined. their seizures rogan isa N. arker, about 26, the sonef a grocer. He was well educated, and « year or two ago took a ty to England. While in London, it is Teporeat, he one day created a spri nuine sensation at her Majesty's carr re, whi to liquors tound upon premises where the liquor | 'P& Hyde Park, with a Of saluting DEATH OF A PRomisex7 Citizen or Ricu- | was retatkd by the glass. A new move bas = Foy A oy John was promptly seized by MoND.—Mr. Dayid Saunders, of Richmond,Va., | been made, anu the system of seixures isto be | the guar in attendeuce, and ed in jail, died, after a ful ile: Thursday even- | enlar, 1{ we may judge by the action of the | but it was soon discovered that he was insane. ing.’ He ahem of the Gounelt for near Sona m Wednening whe visned the fam- | He was forwarded to his friends in this oman, ten years, and was scveral times elected presi- lly grocers store of J.C. Paibot, in Dorchester, | 4nd baslately Leen in the Easex county lunatic took + dent of that body—at one time, since the war, large quantity of choice wines and | #Sy!um. He escaped thence a few weeks ago, » officiating as mayor of the city. He served is | brandies : id to families in that section, who, | 80d the police have been trying to find him, but the Legistature one term, and filled other posi- | for many vears, have been dependent upon Mr. | Without success. The Was kept a secret ‘ons of trust and respo: sibility. Talbot fo: articles of this kind for cooking or fact might, per- 5 omaepemeneeeee medicinal purposes. ce cause annoyance to her Majesty of Epwin Forrest's Estare.—An official 2 Herald Vth. inventory of the effects of the late Edwin For- THE Br “CHER-TiLTON ScaNDAL,—The New rest Just completed, «nd shows thetotal yalue | York Gre phic has it “from the highest au- A oLAND.—The Journal de Saloug the nema are Joris; books, Sicetaen | isons tow ah iecbaeeatie tee tance | kis totarcion ai ae Memes af toca mae mong the items are jewelry, books, ps tow: ati charges against & oat 389; housebold farnicire, ietucen, &c., | Mr. Beecuer, nor towards calling . Bowen | © Majesty: ‘I have tofulfill a at Springbrook mansio, 7,11; wines at Broad | to account for an he may have said.con- | Snd J address and 8250; securities deposited, $138,165; | cerning luis Ber, ‘f end your generous beart—| cash in fidelity, $8,256. Mr. Mi laud. 1 pa. —. as Sa Otp Srory.—At Zanesville, evening Dr, Lewis learned »# married man, had taken i i £ i H meriie sociated. daughter ina bugyy and left town. He fol- 2, OR ee ny the Catholic people of Poland lowed, overtook thers, shot Smith througy the | Puowrwuwy WAIUROAD OFFICIALS. —‘“Tom” erga ore for Ris ta lungs, and then beat him so severely that heis | Scott, Judge Watts, Col. Lull, empire and Lol Pope issaid to have notexpected to live. Lewis has been arrested. 5 ciale visited —— dwelt upon this sub- Svicrps or a MucogRee.—David Scott 2S. Empose ta {+ 7 iar enden tas ete eaeceee ai eee eos ea ee we church. 87-A Kansas dog ordinance has & tom-cat Amendment. e7-The over > ays ay Biuey Bowe ane ee vote ards wan won it in New

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