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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. lo. 208; hymnal | ter. Communion hymn, | tune, “Christmas.” Gloria in Exesisi«, old | chant. The music Is noder the direction of George W. Walter, organist and choir mas- + ter of the chureb. | 8. John’s.—The following is the onter of ' in this time-horored chureh Opening | Authem, Hallelujah, Kroell; Christ our pass- °r. Lioyd, Gloria Patri’s, Nos. 1, 2and ia. Tet 2. Kaamback. Jubilati, Rosst roit Anthe Jelssonn. Gio y the Lont. is Risen to~ ‘ory, Why Beek Ye the ———————OOOOOOOOEEeeeeeeeeee eee BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, &. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Spoon THE EVENING STAR ts served by carrsers to gubsertbers at Tex Cents TER WEEK, 8 FoRTY foun Coste rex wosTa ro CENTs Rach. By maw a mmih se? momibe. $3.00. ome yom THE WEEKLY STAR—pubiisted om Priday— 023.00 a year. powase prepard FALL surscripcions Among the Dead? Millard; Sanctus, mre Agnus Die, Gounol, Gloria English. The following- armen conipose the choir, Teners. Vo, 45—N®°. 6,866. WASHINGTON, D. C:, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1875. TWO CENTS. | ees: — a ‘Prather’ Hebiic's church will Gre seteeeee EVENING STAR. NEW PUBLICATIONS. STOLEN CHILDREN. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. See eters! a inal ie Sees eter a CE BRAND. m » Capital, ——— F. The first celebration will be et hout music, AAG Gltddlon, New York: D. ‘Rppistoan a. Go TWe REMARHABLE CASES. THE CHURCHES TOMORROW. — {i\lml low celebration, inl wil) commence at Washington News and Gossip. | (fhesehty,Suuinson 3 rank with «Par; |, The Utter failure after this length of time, | DANGEROUS ICE GORGES, | ServicestoCeteprate the Resurrection | 132%, Tee und Will be choral celebration, % of Christ. y im advance, ane fom application AMUSEMENTS. Natiesae tHEAT ER. ONE WEEK ONLY. OOMMEN( ING MONDAY, APRIL Stw. commencing at Il a. m., when the sermon ‘ ie a s offered, to discove preached by Father Hobbte cmt TOF THE svorttn INTERNAL REVENUE—The receipts from na arg Peet pene be Laks ious sr rGenreitois mee child, has coment ——— According to our usual custom we publish | Resurretion Music be ike tole eee STE INSTRELS, this source to-day were $233,036.82. bcemnar Hl epinicca = sale DAS | a genera: feeling that the boy is dead— | Valley of the Delaware Threatened, | «low. for the information of ehureh goers a teil, organist: Mr. Bryan, tenor, Mr. Mul- e AND Baacs BAND, arene been almost unprecedented for an American | inate was either killed by the kidnappers programme of the special services in the | M1, bass: Misses Clery, soprano and Easby, Improved. Custous Revence.—The receipts from | novel, for the time it has been published. " al 4 —_—o— various Catholic and Episcopal church alto, Millant’* Sanctus, Guino’s Gloria, 30 Picked articts, this source tole v were $3 The explanation is that “Alice Brand” is a | 2% Hat he has died from natural causes. ? morrow—Easter Sat Teecclebrat ian or | Merbeek’s Credo, aud the Gradual anthem, te, powerful Troupe travel- et This does not necessarily follow. There are Precautionary Measures. as way cin celebration of | snng in part and in chorus, composed for the eperinrsctatinteely.” | THE AMOUNT of national bank notes re- | 00d deal more of a history than a romance. | Sumeron: instances on secontofiostor stolen the resurrection of Jests Christ | seotatny sivctecoune tae ieee eiaese ceived at the Treagury department to-day nd ee eee ————— ses etal nearer | the musical programme’ The secoat eele- striking period of life at the Capital {mmeadi- for redemption aggregated $806,539. ately following the war. Mr. Riddle’s can- Epwarp Howarp, of Connecticut, has | Y3% is much too crowded with the remark- chiléen who have been found long after ali hope had been abandoned. In some cases the | THE NEW YORK CANAL FRAUDS. St. Patrick’s.—Solemn high massat ti a.m. | fy . by itev. Father Walter asinted by “ity, | bration will be followed by an tntermission, mut extra cba 1 : Father Keene. The latter wilt Preach the | Ata the grand celebration will close with GRAND MATINEE SATUBDAY, aT 2 Jost ones Lave not been discovered for alm: prayer ai Sp. m. The followin on : — ro : : . : ng ware the se~ Aaminrie parts of house, 25 Cents: Re- | been promoted irom a second to a third class ee auer et niet anes ey tee, a fall life-time. Judge J. W. Wright, form- oeiten Pee ence be in ts tetas eet Iectione jlntmolt hyo, Christ the Lord te pe ——________“—<"__._ | cderkship in the Sixth Auditor's office. lovers, requisite for @ straight-out tale of | rly of Indiana, but now residing in thiscity, FITZ JOHN PORTER. the offertorium “Landate,” by Vogler. Partello: erin, ty Meee eee E*si"3 r “ oy G st sentiment, but he has painted a masterly | relates two cases of this kind withia his ‘cassaenip aomeeias . Maithew's.—Mozart’s mass, No. 12, will | and Miss Marie McCleary M esereke: “4 TEA PAK Sage e one hp Leman ote pes picture of men and things here of that Pe | knowledge. he sung My @ large and augmented choir. in | Christ the Lori is risen to-day; sole by Littnisaxes: of Weipitacs unis mice anetor tre TeMAe | In 184 Judge Wright waslivingai Logans- | His Case Before the Cabinet. | Frintn soprano: Mre Callay aad Mise La. | M28 angus Del, Sem Gomeke tee eet vente fo ee Se hent figures in Washington life. The “Ho. | Porton the Wabash river in Indiana. At << cas. alti; Mr. S. V. Noyes, tenor; and Mr.J.| Scicnnelie, Benolictus by Parctie seven Weopuver LATHAM has beeh appointed | yum boanting-house,” to which we are in- | that time there were but four or five settle- PH. Blois, bass. choir is under the | Miss K. hashs. Gloria ta Exceisin, by Mite internal revenue storekeeper for the 5th Vir- | troduced in the first chapter, is unmis-| ments of importance in Northern Indiana RESPITE OF A MURDERER. lership of Prof. Anton Gloetzner, the eM | lant; solos by Miss Marte McCleary and Mr ginia district, and Wm. B. Faulkner for the Sone o by Coe ee. opening nerth ofthe Wabash. A man by the name meee weceeaaes ~ Bab organiat Therepoel Lory of this 2 ron n; Te Deum, by Partello. id Tennessee distriet. P mir. e's stor 4 m., and. - ted “4 : of Brown living about twelve miles east of | WORODY TO HANG HIM, | and will be celebrated by the pastor, | wears ne ge tb. And D streets. south, Logansport was clearing a piece of land, and — ¢ 1. White. Dr. Holmead, will deliver his ter ser A 1 ¢ at noon his wife sent their four year old_ boy —s——— v's—The following compose the _—— somehow always the best—the most Arrorstep.—The President yesteray ap- | carefully finished. and at the same time the pointed Wm. F. Wright, of Nebraska, to be | happiest in local coloring and the most 2 INSTRUCTIVS graphic in the delineation of character. At * choir: ‘soprani, Mrs. King, Mrs. is Christ ¥ =n Eeeaend ooh Gcroncuee PRLLING M. er of public moneys in the Wester eee at ne ret the herotue Alice, wiks | {0 call him to dinner. Brown reached his! PROTESTANTISM IN SPAIN. tenor, Mr. V_E. King; Alto, Mrs. first fruits of them that sle The pro- land district In Nebraska, | bas @ place “in the Treasary’ for the ‘time | house somewhat late for his dinner and on = bass, Mr. T. Miller; organist, Mrs. Ne gramme of singing as follows — T = ¢ the British ees _ | being. Then and there appears her lover, | explanation it was found that he had not The mass by Lejeal will be sung; Easter Anthem HE NAME of the British executive com- | (oj, Frank Worbel: and Mr. Kramer, of the | seen the boy. In the afternoon the father THE ICE GORGE: them by Lambillotte; vesters by Boyce; Gloria Patria, W at missioner to the Centennial exhibition is Mr. | Treasury, who would like to be her lover in | 2nd mother and the few persons in the nei ‘The Delaware Valley in Danger. Geese’ by Disbellt, Regia Coslt and Teo. | Tames: Jubites Ferns OPERA HOUSE. Phillip Cunliffe Owen. C. B., and not Phillip on bie te Mrs. hynny pone ann eer bunted for the child without su New York, March A dispaten from eae ge ee G a es pode a = some th — ar. — — Cunliffe as was in y stated yester- | the period,” appears now on the scene, and | cess. The next day all the country as far as | D vat saye:—An ice gorge ex- . 2 ove | Morgan; ‘Trisazion, Taylor DING DONG_DING DeNG_DING DONG. | [UUM 4s was inadvertently stated yester- | Air, Thos mudabeed FF. Vu, te Bienes, . y Delaware Water Gap says ice gorge ex orning servic a , Mrs. Davidson, Miss Johnson, Mrs. Table THE WORLD- RENOWNED MAJTILTONS! And their Great G ee The progress of the story now brings to the CASHIER OF THE Treasury.—Treasurer nee two on nee firms, * Teed Wimmer tov ek: Secanshe »< | Tazewell” and the Bradleys; and in the s' Spinner to-day nominated Col. Frank Jones | ; eding chapters we @ personages of the mm vill preach at the » Logansport was called out in the Search, but | tends from the head of Tocks Island, six miles | Wl! Preach =f . ho trace of the child could be found. At'that | above here, back eighteen miles. In all that | wfc a@rys: (German) Rev. Pather Alle) Mr. James and Mr. f time a large proportion of the state of Indiana | distance there is not a break in the jam. The | The Choir is under the fealorhipot bf. | Choir The ant rth of Indianopolis belonged to the Miami | ice that formed in the river for nearly 150 . - re ~ be sung by thy avidson compose the psalon and hyma will ‘ Se xepedti = Se rae d Pottawattamie Indians. Mr. Brown | miles is packed in that 18 miles, and as it has | SChawkopf, and composed of the following | cor ion with the choir. Pe tobe cushlar of the Eressury, vice Wem) | noteor Andrew Joni eretaries Stanton | visited all the Indian camps in the states of | yet to go through narrow and crookel passes | YOiCes —Noprani, Miss Annie Geierand Loa fthe J » (worner of 12th and . promoted. Up to 3 o’elock the nomination | and Seward, Detective cB Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan, and psi the mountains here, ils moving is isa Neff; tenori, S. Bauer, A. Ruppert and H thwest,) Rev. Dr. Towasend, Or, the Pretty Laundvesses ! had not been confirmed. the Pardon ‘Broker Mrs. 1 as far as the present states of lowa and Ku awaited withapprehension, The property of | {Uenthe. bass, a tk ana J . mus Su Will consist of ain GENERAL AUGUR arrived in New Orleans | Cartter, Chief Justice Chase sas, continuing the search” for. some | the Delaware: 1 PWestern | Kummer, The music wili be “é e ; ackawanna an 3 ige Wright passing through | railroad at this place and for miles below what is now Whitely county, Indiana, fouud | js in st Anthe Deum, Berg, in Jackson, ner, the * Vanes, ubilate, Berg, yesterday irom Texas, and took command | Paper Row: «Si. Arnaud, < BRIGHT FUN years. In 1839 Ji JHTFUL SONGS, mass, and at th King I > 5 " ‘h danger that the company has many 7 rin Tibi, Rossini; Ofertory, sole, screaming Farce of of the department to-day, relieving General | the Lobby,” etc., etc. To use material so enild in a stray band of Kickapoo | laborers cutting a channel tronan tue ice, ~Theet “Trust in the Lord”—Stizelll_by E. J, Whip: G AVYENA. Emory, who leayes for Washington this af- | ¢ent was a diffienit task, but it has b: that from its age and appearance he | which is still solid between the Kittatinny fe i wong Hae monanaes oe ple. The ct consists soprano, M inses SATURDAY ternoon. managed by Mr. Riddle with unmistaka thought might be the stolen boy. He notifi«’ | house and the Gap and a mile anda hair | PAUal mum ne ydnerng att, Mee HC. S. J. Townsend, Cora Chase, Z. Bartle; alti, mg € AMONG THE NTS for the position pO OO) Seaieete eee eet Aa deci Heal below. ciiot, Miss M. ; > Mrs. Misses 7. gee wentier, Mattie neend; ND Ss =! eo n he vas nis, though jt was evidently ° 2 IN: ANTS. enor, Dr. Harr Lovely; bass, MOEDAY EV of superintendent of the bureau of engraving yuaintance with the i “f seer Si stad gigs pace mart if CARNCE a stolen No news of the tost one y gained, and at leagth all hope was a The inhabitants of the whole section be- re ara Trenton are alarmed. The % y of much of whi X i MacLeod and E. J. Whipple; organist, Prot a he writes. ‘ and printing, tobe made vacant by the al~ PHEATER Setar Of Geis istee ak rs PRIVATE AND PUBLIC LIFE OF GEOR doned and it was given up as dead. In 183. Ss >, Bashkill, Flatbushvite | %¢ direction of Prof. Capitol Hilt)—Rev. Floridius I popalar pede the dg hea nigella olor LV. AND HIS COURT. By Hovert Huich New | Judge Wright, while on An expedition near | Ait Pisa ce eee OY to nthedzeaut, | Will render the followi The choir Is compoved of Milas be Jewell Rork: Asams, Victor & Co. [Phrough the pab- | Pike's Peak, heard of a white man living | fal inundat The e'clock morning serv Lizzie Burne wuist; Miss Julia Jones prtland wagon bridge, | hy We. Kk. Fucste is considered 4b- | time inthis city. ‘The offertoriuin will be Hummell’s Alma Virgo, a solo and choras the solo by Madam Filliot. Before the ser- | mon the bass solo, Leach’s Veni Creator, | will be rendered by Mr. L.E.Gannon. Ai | the afternoon service, which takes place a !, will be sung for the first | with a band of the Cheyennes that was said | seven miles below the ¢ to have bren taken from the Wabash in his | solutely certain of destruc childhood. He informed Col. Bent, who had | from it is the $00,000 iron bridge lived for many years amongst these Indians, | ries the track of the S.. L. & W. of the facts about fthe Brownchild | the river. ‘This latter str on the W 1 asked hima to see this | might withstand the flood were it not for tie white m with him. Bent did so, | apprehend: dd Miss © ns, soprani; Miss . alte, Dr. ES. Jones, tener, itz, basso. At the morning ser- Deum by Jackson, Christ our rby Chappel. and Christ, the Lord, To-day by Henry Wilson, will be BOUT A HUNDRED VACANCTES of naval | This is what is styled “the celebrated cadletships will have to befilledat theannual | Huish memoirs,” coneerning which te examination at Annapolis in June next, | Story has been circulated that on the pxblica- though members of the House of Representa- | On of the book, in 1850, soon after G tives of districts having vacancies are given | death, it producal a great sensat “" | such eflectual measures were taken to’ s Two mi nD anc ff of the Portland bridge. - = Ne until the ist of July to make nominatiot ar duced bin isit t has! 44 ne ot sein 4 o'clock, Le Jeal’s grand vespers will be | trys, (colored.)—-This is the only col eee e ee a press it that the procurement of matt vous: where bit teenLice Wea ial eed ose to the | given, Regina Coeli by Giorza, and Tantam | hureli of the Episcopal dena: AYENCE Hear THE NEW SLOOP-oF-WAR “Alert,” about | almost impracticavle.. This Se ae ee fo take its bridze to pieces | Etso by Rossini, ‘The solo paris thn | cred church of the Splecetal anew BA be brome tates boing completed at Chester, Pa., has been | pression ts doubtless an advertising dodge to | Ire" Wricht saw kim while he wie At Lo: the Intter S100). et “OP | both services will be sustained by Madan | wing rapidly under the rector Joux Was designated by the Secretary of the Navy as | ive this dition a larger sale; but tt ‘ipo | S4nsport. “He had sdopted all the habits and OF THE FIFTEEN BRIDGES fit es ee i. The services the vessel on which the eadet engineers at é ville, Sate acl manners of the Indians. He said he couki | spanning the Delaware between the Gapand | M* Rceniads ~ ~ ~ @ subject that Greville, in his recently pub | not live with the whit: ¥ non, basso. The sermon in the morning will Annapolis are to make thefrannual summer | jjcny people, and should | Tre cruise Cheyennes,) wnere includ memoirs, mentions casually. “ alitax, Gentleman w York: Harper .: apy ee & Bros, {Through J. ©. Parker.| ee" | athis birth-place on the Wab In this volume some forty songs by Mrs. | {U7 to the Indians, As ton. the most valuxble Is that of the | eee ee ee pather Macaire Lehigh Valley railroad at Easton. This | "SP ™homins Iran: er vhaarstte meme nat the village of Phillipsburg, N.J.; isacovered | Ble; cplebrant assisted by Revs, T. 1. Fower | son's Te Deum Laudamus No.1. hymn 3 | vice the following anthems and t EN Rovre—A telegram was received at the Navy department this morning,announe- it fi his yood! 2 d rs Hymnal, The Strife is Over, the Battie Done, Pemrediane and Sy ing that the United States steamer Dispateh. | Craik are set to music and presented in | return wes in the nels The dldest ob the eer. Ttissome distance | $l preach from the text, “He is not here; | tune Victory, from Palestrina; hyma 101, theaters ce which Is to take the Senatorial excursion | gainty style by the publishers. Amon years. He was stolen bya “stray Indi “esboaneasy rage per Neca tea ony hese He has arisen.” Mozart's 12th mass will be | Hymnal—Angels, Roll the Rock Away”— Datch and Nez: purty trom New Orleans to Vers, Cruz, | tnece are oli favorites like “Douglass, ton | Le, one who did not belong to the Miamis or | sueh tha its destruction by the coming Wood ang hy Soe cas, ice Seca pees tue selon | Arimathea, L. Spohr; hymn 14, Hymaal— we 1 he ached Key West e le to N ‘ id fav: s Ee glass, ten | 0 o> . Precnscd ga in is des 5 ing ladies an ntlemen:—Prof. Massboct, | : ms! ‘Now'!_tu ‘ with pew scenic and p caeraay. West en route to New Orleans | gerand true,” “The Light at the Window.” | the Pottawottamies. He passed into the seems to be a foregone conclusion. The Le- organist ‘Miss Hosmer and Miss Matting! Aibinus, Gaunt 4, Communion hymn 100 wardrobe = “The River Shore,” &¢. There are aiso | bands of the Kickapoos and Siouxs by sale, | high Valley railroad shares in the apprehen- enn, annie. - , soprani; Mrs. Brown, Miss Brown, alti; John | At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing—tune, THE WINNEBAGOES WANT TO Become | several songs, the words of which are by | 4nd finally was captured by the Chey Mattingly, tenor; Mr. Keehlin, basso; Miss | Sauisbury’s Sebastian. CrTIzENs.—Three Winnebago chiefs, repre- | 0-ber authors and the music by Mrs. Craik, | while yet a boy, and was adopted b: ennes | sion as to the fate of the structure, inasmuch that | as ifit is carried away the iron bridge must ATIONAL THEATER. * . Renshaw is also in this choir. ‘St. Paul's —At 1 o'clock will be sut Pro- BK SUCCES : as Bryant's “Death of the Flowers,” Shel | tribe. “As related above, he found the habits | go also. The railroad has offered to replace , : ill be +—! : 1RK SUCCESS QF I sen:ing tat portion of their tribe residing in | Hye Scud ofthe Ocean ke ee he | or eivilized life too irksome after. the wild | Ereuld’ batige witha nemone it the tries OE ea ee eee ge ae seNuuS, | eeional, Barnby; Easter Anthem, Lloyd; W.-consin, are here to confer with the Presi- —— —————— freedom of his nomadic career with the red | company will burn itdown at the first alarm tor, whe willaiao preach the sermon. Tes | 10, D0 gw Sis Christ Payot nn gq, | dent, with a view to obtaining a dissolution minaman: men, and he returned to his wigwam aud his | given. cee ee se eaed, che | Bzmm, Lloyd; Intrott, Now is Christ Rissa, eho ce atiaes SAE Heck wecdaedeg | OF Weir tribal relations, in order that they | _ ‘The Bisek Hills Bomamza. | judian wife, and is now living with the In- | ‘me Jee Weakening at Port Deposit. | oe aes ae a et eae tne sien Rye oe Coe, ee eee’ ju Washing'on of Lewey siast aud most sucorsstul | may become citizens. GEN. SHERIDAN ON FATHER te MET'S | dians, Port Derosit, March she ice gorge is | fllowing ‘are the voloes: Soprano, Miss | Meuesuna: Benedictas, Barsky; Gametss. Opera Bull Carrars L. A. KDWBERLY, U.S.N., has Lt pd tie elo horias THE WHITE WOMAN OF THE MIAMI. growing weak very fast. Several channels | Coolidge; alto, Mrs. Gilla | Second Mass: Recessional, Jesus Lives. Prof. GIROFLE-GIROFLA, aint sak Gr tidatktaes Lieut. General Sheridan has written a long Another remarkable case of « stolen child | are working their way through it from Rock | fert; basso, Mr. Holler. Thi | Jobn P. Franklin is the organistand director the reigning sensation of sixty European cities and | been ordered to the command of steamer | letter concerning the Black Hills country !0 | turning up after many years, is related by | 12 down. People here hope now that all | a full mixed chorus. | or the music. The services will be con- the great nt of the year, which will be | Monongahela, of the South Atlantic station, | General Sherman. it bears date March 26th. : ‘e | danger of another flood is past. Everybody | Jinmaculate Conception.—The services will | qucted by the rector, Rev. A. Jackson. Eorgecus mise ef. ccsne and the Lieatical Wee York | iB place of Captain Thornton, who was Sheridan says his first knowledgeof the | JU¢&e Wright as having been located in the | is nusy getting things straightened. commence at 10). o'clock a.m. Rev. P. F. De ocaTeds CURIE. Saat preseuting for the ret time in Washington | thrown from his chair by a sudden lure | | Same region of country with the instance de- | 7nawing Weather all Al he Line. | McCarthy, pastor, will officiate, and the | Cprist Church (Episcopat)—The following is b é ; M 'LLE CORALIE GEOFFROY. Of the ship a short time since and sertously | (oBntry was derived from an interview with | talled above. In 133 there lived with the | LocKHAVE Prima own from the leading Parisian theaters; injured. missionary. Father Desmet’s story was that | Miami Indians on the Massissinewa be: MLLE LEONTINE MINELUI, Jor THAT SwITH. she was | of the | Milles Kid. Dorel, Vandamme, Perraut, Julien, | ex Repre : chown by them nugzets of gold, whieh they | married CFs ex-Representative John Q. Smith desires to | trtormed him had been obtained at different | Judge Wright saw Pa., March he weather | Rev. Father Ryan, of Georgetown Colleze, | the programme for this church to-morro ‘h | is clear and warm, with = change the beep na oomw eo Saget etrenip — Opening—Corist. the Lord, ts ae ‘ > y b clver. [Advices from Sunbury, Williams- e leadership of Miss M. M- er, - | (full chorus with solo for prano, An ex-constituent of | while living with the Sioux Indians he was | of the Wabash a white gonlivar whe was | Port, oie Chickies and Middletown | ist. Will sing the Kyrie snd Gloria tren. Mo; | Bucks; Anthem, Christ ‘Our Bamover. (with er frequently in passing | ®7¢ to the same effect.} zart's 12th mnass, aud the +8 Kl | solos Soprano and bass.) T. MONS. G. DE QUERCY, have it stated that it was J. Ambler Smith } points in the Black Hills, supposed to be from | through that countr ‘She unisorunly vetuse t ‘The Situation at Pittston. agin Soper te tees ian Lloyd; Gloria Patri. do; peg tm — Principal Tenor from the Parisian Opera Comigie; | who was at the White House on Thursday, | the beds of the Big Horn, Rosebud and Pow- | to talk about her early history, Speaking Pittston, Pa., March 2. ‘eather very Snatee and Le Merle and Miss Griffin, so- ad soprane. 3 : = a Mevers, Valaite, Valter. Genat, Salvator. Davalis: | and not J. Q. Smith, as stated in THe STAx | der rivers, and from lwanches of the Tongue | Very little English. She became very ol{ | warm. Rain of yesterday had no effect as er : xe0, do.; Te Deum, Krox ubilate r , g ses N nd Kearon. alti; H.'P. Danks: Hynm, Tui Gloria Perraut. Tuat, &c.. &. GRAND CHOBUS end | of that date, and that J. Q. has not been in | river, and on his representing that such yel- | and feeble, and about 1:42 or ‘43 she sent for | yet on river; people walking over on ice. Do Misses Noonan and Ke: Deo. H.'P. Dan ynm, ; SES, eegees ty eg Washingten’ since the tioke (Of the 4d Coa | low tnetal was ofgrest value, they told kim | Col. Wash’ Ewing and told nim ail she re. | not expect break up betore to-morrow, or | {ess Bopeect na 3. H. Forsyth, Sexe Tibi, Gunter: Bh tan, Greatorex: Oe 4 FLE-GIR ~ gress, seekin: e tion of commissioner | they knew where a mountain of iU was to be | membered about her early history. She sai perhaps s >, 2 . hs (s Ss x loyd. Cc 2 ser- wtitepenencunae pn of au | Of customs oran other office. found. Subsequent investigation, however, | tuat her father and the other men where she Koehler will sing the Haec Dies at _the o' vice—Trisagion, Tucker, Hymn, Greatorex; tn of gold. was | Lived when achild wore broad-brimmed hats; FITZ JOHN PORTER. tory. At the vespers Berge's Tantum ‘Koehlerand Mr. F: Gloria in Exeelsis Deo, Hymnal. The choir and that there Action of the Cabinet Yesterday. will be sung, Mrs. Koehler and Mr. Fors, is composed of: Soprano, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Dodson, Mrs. J. Boyee; tenor, Jno. E Geta rized its ecutive re « ; ‘4 proved the Indian mour a decal as characterize! its FIFTY consecutive rep- | 4 “BiG SPELL” IN PRosPECt.—It is prob- | Potning more than a formation of yollow | tuat the hills were very hig 4 . will be sang, Mrs. Kehler and 2r- Sorey ‘Admission $1. Reserved seats 50 cents extra. | able that sometime next week there will be | mica, such as may be found in a numbe: was a big river, full of rocks, that ran fast, | NEw YORK, March 2/—The Tribune's | aris duet by Lambillotte, will be sung by | 3 ‘Miss Clara Piekerell; aito, Miss J Gallery, 2 cents. Seats for sale at Metzerott & Co.'s | a spelling match extraordinary at Lincoln | places in the above-described country. [had | and that she w y this river when she was | Washington special says: The Cabinet meet- Miss Griffin a3 i Mr. Grant.’ = Ofiies. Arth “Tt Gree tou, Gao mansic sfore and box office of Theatre marz26t_ | Fall under the auspices of the Young Men’s | S¢#reely given the story a thought afler this | vaptured. Col. Ewing wrote @ letter ziving | ing was mainly devoted to the discussion of | “S70 un. German Catholic.)-The Rey. | Giles: Arthur 7D iow ‘Barre. PT. Oxy No.) ON EXHIBITION anv SALB\ New No | Cristian Association. The organization of | UPtiL about three years ago, when Ihap- | these particulars toa newspaper published | the oats to the President of General | j.ther Kanzleiter will celebrate mass at ti dae — . 7 ane a 3 the affair will include some of our most | pened to be in New York, and it was there | in Lancaster, Pa. thinking from 1aer descrip | Fitz John Porter for a rehearing of his case. | SU10¢ Mind" Tammilotti’s mass in E flat | BS so a anal The choi ‘Dye St BARERITER'S, z = both in political and social | Drought to my recolleciion by some promi- | tion of the people and the locality that she | It may be stated with entire certainty that ¥ = St. John's Chure Fema rominent peopl D1 ved we oy rene ; Past = > 3 boa Will be sung by the following choir-—Mr. L. | eomposed of the following: Miss Clara C. Rt, now Hem a. | soul an assanged. Desmet was to be found, and insisted that cinity. T paper " z : ~ | Juneman, and Miss Mary Neff, sopra: - | D. Kobr, tenor: H. A. Kohr, bass; W. E Sune ngs, Engra\ , Chromos, a some person be sent at once to get from him | to exist about the time this letter was sent, | tial. He iias devoted much time to an exam- | Jj 0OC EY ee ee eT Mtr. August x eee th ing services iso, largest stock of Paper, Hs we THE BLack HILLS EXPLoRATiox.—On | the secretsof the gold mountain which would | and it was thrown aside on its receipt. Some | ination of the records and is very much op- | Joserh S = ~ Middicton, organist. At the moraing servic Gaades, Pictures, Frames, f ‘Tae Pbitypatic aetna Ste uaticoal Alter Thad in- | two years afterward it was discovered by | posed to General Porter. Heregards himas | “2%. colored.) Solemn ee ae kee ‘a a ere ane = the recommendation of Present Barnard, | = i : plodai | Colonel Forney and published in his paper. | havimg been guilty of atrocious conduct, and | Nt: Martius. (colored) anthem, “Christ the Lond is risen,” Lloyd a unsner Hameand Humber. jet-ty | of Columbia College, New Yori, the Seere- | @fmed him that it was an old and exploded intely this | the friends of the ca Set be comes a 2 i nt | Almost immediately two bro “Christ our Passover,” Dudley Buc living ‘near Wil rid. Father | Patri Morgan, of Georgetown college, as deacon, | jy «F," Mosenthal: “ Fesuval Soum nD, Story his ardor cooled, and the excite nterfor has appointed Walter P. | Shout the mountain of gold ers of this | the friends of the cashiered officer ma: Pa., | pect opposition from the Presid tary of the lix Barotti, pastor, as celebrant; Re Jet. ain subsid Mosenthal’s Cotlection; “T) a 3 Jenney as Geologist for the exploration of | jt so happened, however, the Black Hills at Columbus, Ohio, bers of the Cabinet with perhaps oi » aime sos Pee " BALLS, PARTIES, &c. the Black fills country. Mr. Jenney has | Country was embraced in ty. military com- nee With Colonel Ewing exception hold similar views to those of the | #isi Rev. Father B. Sap Martino, assistan’ | Mosenthal. At the evening service the fol NNt LL secepeed, od will enter upon his work im- | mission, and two years ago it became appit- aud they stated her uame as | President. The Secretary of War said he | ead by Father Morgan. ‘The musical lowing: Opening anthem, “Thou art oar _oneen “anaen mediately, so as to make a report upon the | rent tome that a military post in the Black | Catherine Slocum. They wentout to Indiana | would be willing for General Porter to have sbi Ot toamran important part of the | Father.” Hummel; «Gloria in Excelsts.” La KNIGHTS OF COLUMBIA poe mineral wealth of that region at the | Hills of the Cheyenne would soon becon to visit her (both of them being agei men), | a new trial if the court could have power to | Reyviees. “The choir under. the direction of ntate Domino, Chant; + ~ VAC Waker ae earliest possible day. SeOeHinEy ton tne pncer poonession of By and several of her friends accompanied'them. | shoot him if he was found guilty, ahd fo ré- | F?*2°TSin Esputa, will siug Haydn's six- cee EASTER MONDAY. March = = z tlements in Nebraska from the raids of She exhibited all the stolid indifference of the | «tore him if found innocent. | Bros. . teen ee apriory al imily. (Catholic )—At the morning : ?, t i at fartory aud Tickets, $1, admitting gentleman McGARRAHAN VS. THE NEw IDRIA MIN- | warriors, whoalways before they commenc=1 | Indian to the visitors, aud repeatet nothing ae | teenth mass, with Diaheiir's S7*rtor the following is the order of exercises. er Fc. O Don vi: | ING COMPANY.—Secretary Delano has a ; i ence vious! Plone! | gaudeamus. ‘The choir is composed as fol Coronation Mass No. 3, in A a : y P- | depredations on the frontier secured re ly told Colonel A MURDERER RESPITED. a pointed Major R. P. Hammond, superinten- | a safe place for their familes and dent of the Central Pacific railroad tele- | villages in the locality meationed. the bi ors asked her | lows Irganist . Prof. Thiernach; tenori, to ral "ani, calling atvention to | New Soe Maree oe Mees. city, | Mesers Frank Toeryn, Henry Jacison and aa : tthe : = — Younger; i, Mrs. John s bean Psalms, Gre- . €8 special commissioner to report as | Believing that these Indians would never fact that the ena of the little finger was | N.C. dispateh of yesterday, says: Law: Younger; soprani, oe b bean. P Sore esine Neo latte ‘Mining company | make war on our settlement as long as v ssing, reminded her that he had eut it of | Bryan, who was to have heen executed yy Miss A. Mart ep nny, Pee irs; | gorlan, Dr. Perabeau's } feat; A Wer- claim oroccupy more land than isauthorized | Could threaten their families and villages in | tceidentally when they were children at play | terday for the murder of Michael T. Langley atiss George Jackson aud | ners “Regina Corll,” by © fall chores of by law. This is done in ageoniance with an | this remote locality—abounding in game and | together. This clue seemed to revive her dor- | in Onslow county, has been respited uatil * Knead twenty v +. under Di. Poraboan, organist “rtory. Ir. Perabeau’s 10th audate Down) Veni Creator,” Imitting a Gentleman and ifitional Ladies tickets, 50 ¢ et passed by the last Congress. Thea * | all that goes to make Indiaa life e mant recoilection; the memory of the cir- | September next. Ss was occasioned by | . Miss Kate Smith and Miss Victoria | and dire macs 027 = sav tends —_ poidng is ee uae ee cumstance came up, together with other ine Feagnntion ot be aheria and rages Al bao bassi, Messrs. T. W. Benjamin. T H. MINVELLAS EOC wal oe i c Ray, . Caster’s | reminiscences. and she ackaowledyed him as | county officers who were in any degree re. | William and a. Jackson, Grand high ve At St. Pads Lutheran Miurch, dormer of 11th no - —— a recorinoissanice. ‘The discovery of particles | her brother with some show of (ealing. ‘The | sponsible for the execution ‘of the sentence. | PEF Will be sung at 4:20 0° Dek p08. and H Streets, the lutercsting serviees at- COMPLETENESS! THE SALARY of Gen. Baker, Commis- | of gold by alluviai washing near Harney’s | time that had passed from her capture | The reason given by these officials for non | ere =P pore CHT og 4 . tending comfirmation and communion will - ES sioner of Peusions, recently nominated ana | Peak. on the eastern slepe of the Black Hills | (Which took plece near Wilkesbarre, Pa..) | execution of the death penalty ts that the | ("rst Ch (Navy- Yard), — At _ Carist | take piace in the moreiag. The choir of the confirmed, as surveyor general of Minnesota, | & Cheyenne. followed and brought to the | until this recognition by her brothers was ‘o criminal belonged in Onslow county, | Church, on G street, between 6th and ct sts.. | church will render several fine a = = 7 sgorguahe ex | Wuriace Father besmet's story for the third | nearly seventy years, Her descendants are é ia this (Caxtert) county, whither his | Seutheast, Rev. C. D. Andrews will preachat | music, among which will be Lic is $2,000 0 year. His salary as Commissioner } time. ‘The Black Hills of Cheyenne, described | now Tiving on the Mascissinewa, drawing an | case had been removed abd tad, ‘The gor. | Uemoring service. The choi: is composed | Ti heam and st, Easter anthem, : of Pension is $3,000. There are no legitimate | hy General Custer, are situaiel between the from the Government as Miami In- | ernor had, on this account, to postpone the | Q Mt, WoT. Hutchinson. organist, Mr. Chas. | Passover is sacrified for us.” Style and Elegance! emoluments connected with the office of | porth and south forks of that river. one of njoying 4 e ntages of | execution to. September 3, when a new A, Ball, Mr. Myron M. Parker, Mrs. P. P. —The regular services survevor general, but it is well understood | whieh is known as Belle Fourche. ani the zenship in Indiana. people of | sheriff and county off Little nee Miss Mollie Wilson, and Miss Flor- piseopal Chareh will be that the incumbent of the office can, if he 1s | other as the South Fork; and, although 1 | education a rs will be elected. ence Ball. They will sing an anthem, by T. : . oT = r- 4 ; | held at Lincoln hall to-morrow morning and S. Lloyd; Vanite, by Loretz, jr: Te Deum, by i 4 im Delaware. |_| xiliani Jubilate, by Kreissinan, and trio, | ight. Rey, Willlam MeGulre oficiating. intelligence utmost confidence in the statemeuts | spected in the society whei vuster and Gen. Forayth Of course the circum: e much re- so disposed, make his offi since his foreknowle: ea source of prot, | | Of the disposition of | P25," ive. Anti-Civil nees under whic le ¢ “ 4 Dover, Dev : M The revised Prayer book is 4 these \ OUR SPRING OPENING certain ianads will enable him (o buy and sell | that god was found tear Hary i | these two children were stolen are widely | adjourned to-day sine die. The Dit passel | Ptaise Ye. by Atilla. = services, and in Tarntehel to all week Sn cnPLeNRan weiw e ry | S4visedly. may safely say there had not been aay fait ferent from those of the Kidnapping of the | several days ago to meet the civil rignts bill | ,, /7iy Qrireh—Opening anther, “Crist |” piaruel Church, Episcopal.) Uniontown At GOING To THE LEXINGTON CenTENNiAr., | [est we large quantitic The President and members of the Cabinet | “phere is not much doubt of the cori IS FULL AND COMPLE ‘of it to determine its existence in | Ross child; and yet it is not impossible that, | is already a law. [1 does not mention color, | te Lord is risen to-day.” Lioyd. ' | the morning service appropriate music for as In these cases, Charley Ross may yet turn | but provides that. hotel keepers, railroad Sete aoe ae nee Jv . | the occasion will be rendered by the follow: — ex b hi up again: perhaps at a great distance from | companies, steamboat owners and others | 1! B flat, Mosenthal; Te Deum Laudamus,in | ing choir: Miss Ete Van Hook, organist; ave accepted au invitation extended by the | of Father Desmet’s statement that the point where he was stolen id possibly, | may provide separate accommodations for | E, Mat. Buck; Jubilate Deo in E fat. from | vr Wm. King, Dr. Bird, Miss Florenee Commercial club of Boston toattend the cele- | ists in the Black Hills, but much further | (0. after the lapse of many y Any class of persons obnoxious to their cus- | Plabat Mater. Millard; “Sines Christ our | Eroomfleld, and Miss Tolson. er Sevee bration of the centennial of the battle of Con- | west than the Black Hills of the Cheyenne. tomers or passengers. ee eee es See ee Svidiers’ Home.—Rev. Father Fortune, of ALL NEW STYLES cord and Lexington, on the t9th of April. The | 1 have seen nuggets from the Big Horn and ‘The Washington Star. ——_-e Nereadante, | the Dominican order, wili conduct services AND HANDSOME NOVELT: party witlleavebereon Wednesday or Thurs- | Tongue rivers, and many specinienk from The Washington Star now publishes at | The Johm Mitchell. Sunday Parade. in the chapel of the Soldiers’ Home. ‘ SP E ¢ OUR COUNTERS “a s s, reaching Boston on Fri- ‘ort Stambaugh, in the upper Wind < r ite cr sat connie New YorK, March “7.—There is a disposi- eee eee, NOW DISPLAYED ON OUR COUNTERS | 4iy" “Gh saturday they will be entertained | river country, where the mines hee oie Te a aries OTe Sworn statenent Of | tion on the part of the Irish. societies to FOREIGN NEWS. t hy the Commereial club. They will spena | for want of water for alluvial washir su 2 ¥ parade to-morrow in memory of John Mitch- Sunday at Concord, returning to Washington | from the hostility of the Indians, and have | [Qnorable, and isa guarantee to its adver- 5 oe Author. 4 > wi el, notwithtanding they have been in- = 3 m= Louis Amedee Enugei the following week. Hoax! reason to belleve, and in fied itis quite Free Petrone ae ney wl! Get ine worth | formed by the police commissioners that | ya On cooactr Stes, Sone soprane e —ts— THE PAST IS SURPASSED No Distarcr Jupae Por Lovrsraxa— | sapumtannt Gold exists in the Owl creek | now a daily cireulation of nearly 15,000. It | Such a demonstration on thelr part is con- | STSs Monch rea ee ne eee pyre tenors Protestantism im | er Wind river, and 0 | js an example worthy to be followed by some | trary to law. D MADRID, March 27.—A: ‘to statis- 4N THE BEAUTIFUL VARIET. At the Cabinet meeting yesterday the ques- | the head waters of the Powder river and the | or our country papers “along the line” who | L parade in honor of the late | Mr. Middleton, basso. Tne Rev. Dr. Aadisou | E OF OUR PRESENT SELEC 5 Later-—The : Lies obtained from Protestant sources, tion raised by the failure of the Senate toact | Rosebud. All the localities are under tie | arecontinually boasting of having the largest | John Mitchel has been po-tponed indefinitely | Wi}! preach morning nd eveulng, (390.00) Ms S| jars have been converted to Protest- general meaning in the Black Hills, aud out- * b: ps _Epiphany—The following is the music pan ~ upon the nomination of Don Pardee as dis- | Sie of the Sherman, augur aud Tetrs treary | Ckcuation in this, that and the other part of ea eee eee ie Ma ieni | Easter anthem, “Christ our Passover,” by | antism since 1900. The Fresetent capes ee trict judge for Louisiana, as to the power of | of 1869, except so far as the privilege to hunt | CU! St@te—Marlooro’ Garette. be perfected to carry out theirprogramme on | Dudley Buck; ‘Gloria Patri.” by Sarucl | this city and elsewhere in the country con the Frealdent to ail the vacancy daring the game. A Wasmrnoron Woman's Matarxon- | 8 week day. a Reay; “Te Deum” and ‘Jubilate,” by Ber- | Unue open. LARGER STOCK: Geekdad that ae Souder Peg poor Gen. Sheridan conctudes by reiterating the | IAL TRovELES—New ‘Devolopment in the Ida thoki Tours; «Gloria Tibi i,” - Wilson; oarrters. “If ye then be risen with Christ,” by Jno. Naylor. The choir is composed of. Until Congress guette, and the office will-ac: | Qpimon that the country in the vieinity of | Maude Templeton Cuse—An Incendi: > Naylor. The choir ts composed of soprant Ts. 1 rs. y; alti, Mrs. Root ned hear- jarism k Hills is gold bearing, but he is of | in i POTTSVILLE, PA. vordingt 3 ig on the » pplication of Ida Maude Temple- Seritngly suseete vecant. 5 Ciegnton ten the belief that the mountain ‘ofmiea has not | tok wile of Bree Templeton, (formerly | #2d miners who \ BETTER STYLES MORE VARIETY on . “ gold. He details the arran rs ber of cars loaded with coal and Miss Millard; tenori, Mr. © FINER FINISH: presides in the etrenit of which Loulsians 18 | ments he has made to weep Propectih — rd Speer Of Washington, ) 0 have the shipment af Locust. Gap, during the ioc’ Knoop and Mr. H. C. Pearson; bassi, Mr. N. THAN EVER BEFORE Lae io appoint w district judge aa iufern, ce | Uesoutof the country which he thinks he | her husband's father, was had before Judge | 80d burned thedepot and telegraph office of | B. Fugit and Mr. Q. A. Pearson; organist Ppo im. | can Sccomplish by guarding all the gaps Donohue, in su court, chambers, yes. | the Reading railroad otto on Patkedciphis wee CeO AL Ti ociock Right Rev. Wm. Business A ROUT THE RESIGNATION OF MR.GEORGE at terday. Juage ue announced onthe | Rum! spec! ice from a | Pinkney, assistant ‘of diocese of | Boston, Murch 2%.—The fui goods B. McCartre.—There seems to be no doubt } NAVAL ORDERS.—Liecutenants Charles F. ‘him, poy asints poet Fince ty peutect proueray. and assist in oper. Lat Tana a a Bie pared Lage eg me ties ave $30 = BOYS’ CLOTHING that Mr. Geo. B. MeCartee,Superintendentof | Arnold and Jerome B. Herne and Master to refer the case for, the purpose of faking ating the road if necessary. DD., S.T_D. ae eg “4 carly day. Quite recently the wife v. | from the by ic office and ordered to Paelal a taken lay rR ally interesting, and will be rendered : McCartec was left by will a valuable estate. | thenavy sant at Mare island, Cul Piees, | COwR BY an stenographer of the fer“ae Loninated for governor, Sohn ‘B, | cellent meaner by the male quartet and for the administration of whicb her hus: | Charles M- Thomas, Masters Wim, Day and | Against this decision ex-Judge Busteed. on | ler, Ws ently Boing’ Bes of this the members of 4 s7 Make An Early Catt! v4 | for He now donde that his private business | the secaneggletached from. the Dictator on tng Enat, fn nis opinicas io obec, cial Gorman for attorney ‘general’ and Philip flows Fire tenor, Mr. W. C. Hill; taut suffer if be retains his public official | return home. Medical Inspector A. 1. Gi- | De,taket in the immediate presence of the | Redin for generat treasurer, | Te convertion | dt. Jounson; eccond bass, Mir We te imc at one armas | Hein a ae an eames | ee arte ee it S'gcact Gai. | ne ea ee pian are J in to 4 —_+—__. 2 HABLE BROS emMicial relations with the Treasury depart- | duty at the naval academy. Sie ee ae an hours us fanene, Gloria ‘Patel ty A Sy w , March 27.—Geo. y ‘elzer, joria Patri major, George W- TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. aeomicamerie |’ somacoo fax DStilbie fhe interant pletion have commenced a suit in her Se rol he Nene VOR Toni ene | Giake Patri in A major, Ww. Ww THE INTERNATIONAL POSTAL CONVEN- | yevenue office bas ruled that the mere act of epee pin oe vad = her | Yon Huver railroad company, ‘oy whom he solo by Mr. 5. 5 Sonne ’ Ww. mars Conswn Tem ave DSraunes,_| TION Pesos ice depart | purchasing internal revenue stamps is not Fold. ‘The compiaint in the case which has Mouton eae ae 060 fay last, ar | Dtet, George Ws Water Sunes eC ks SPRING STYLES Tany to the effect that the supreme ratifica- | Teed eae the pertaee of cree sian: that abe wad married tohim NIST in Bote, cers, who went to Denver after him. : jor, LH: |; solos by members of NOW READY. Berpe, Switgeriand. ta October 9f Ai may have tigen wit specia:reterance tose eee oe York Bank Statement. the day by George W- * Jway and Fifth Avenue style Gentl for the ato iit Gar: | payment. The ta: be said to have | Of bl! afb ata that by Hi, BH. and Mr. WC. x y jemen’s | establishment of a postal union, was lot of tobacco place, she being then but 17 v-ars of that | _ {ize Fon. Mere decrease, ‘Lont ” wine Soft and Stif FELT HATS of the most | Gaglet, BF the Zt or Febetere eae -sutiabie sidmpe fave, been aitsd tothe St ths time of such mez and und with ‘Tenders, decrease, $252,300 lege! | obligato solo FE Was Shuster tifted boy ny Popkaeee ‘ing the stamps and can- Pei ma to be a $3,604,800; decrease, . a py tpwebet a erareen cr Fortinaster General on tie it instant, ad | rt and } te are ha > Rasalan ts then was, and me ‘suit 100; reserve, increase, $1,705,400. Freres, Xi “Christ is nt GLTERED AND REPAIRED at short the oficial dovuments were to-day forwanted | Value In themselves apart ftom the packages | Iawfvily married to another wife, WhO re. ndish Crimes. pay Of ow. : \ * (KER & GREEN, Hatters, American, minister Ta, Swtiseeingd, wing | & Which they are aMfxod. Celebrated in 1665, by Dr. Hiaaking me kves | pcagRnlanune, ba. March ZI. W, Sie. WS eter Bon = . 1419 Penosyivanin Avenue, power toexchange the ratification thereof at | —s@The Ohio republican state convention | coval clergvinan of and has never | hentan tecntment of his Wie aa brocahon im ce Ai os meri? 2p Above Willard’s Hotel | ie. | 18 to Be held Jane 2, been annulied—N. ¥. Times, 36th, raye of their daughter, aged 15. Sees cox oven, by Geo. W.

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