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PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays anaet Lz q Lewisnurs, Pa, Apri i.—The tee ts r a Terror im the Susquehanne Valtry. orred three miles below her. and the water AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, = BOW within three fect of the great Root of Pemmsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. fi 7 es at nent BY Sty george break saddenty i wu da ny proy y nad The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | ors : ee 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. | More About the Susquehanna Pieeds, a w srert, Pa. Apri t— Tr 4 TER EVENING, STAB os veeed by carmiers 10 + | above this place has broken «ip and is now ee THE EVENING STAR. | . | ae sing down qutetly on eleven feet Sone. A siderable quantity of logs, estimated ai Somth. sit months $3.00. ome year, 96.0) 100.600 feet per hour, have been going dowa THE WEEKLY STAR—puticsed om Friday-. 89.00 a year, posiane prepard nae amen) WO, 45 N°, 6.870. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1875. TWO CENTS | Since six o'clock this mornii | SUppered to have come out of All the anticipated danger wover. The vorge which f below Low arg, Stull - | * parts of the town ix = —— —=- —— Nies living In the low - 7 . | rt of the town have moved eat, bat Hf the AMUSEMENTS ENI ae penile ewe ee eee Whien"during ‘the past two years we have | Ranelagh — The recapitulation of the statement of the wt Ss Np loch Hdl Loon years a | faton gorge, Which passed Lock Haveneariy PRE EXGAGEMENT public debt of the United States for the SPFing once — quiets — BLLce, Walte tae Corres (coran, ee | thik morning reaches there. It ts feared great D * * month of March, 175, just issued, is @: fot- ance . 2 The new beize, or coffee shade is the suc- 1.¢4 »: | destruction willensue. The k CARNCROSS & DINEV'S MINSTRELS Washington News and Gossip. = [From Our Oren Correspon tent.) - Ne new belize. OF cofike shade } ave | “ON THE RAGGED EDGE. there the more SATURP SS BURRESS BEAT, a Debi bearime rnterest in coon Faster with Ite soon? March Sst, 1875. © | color. It appears in twilled and armure silk. Soe ne and the mere dan wT, FokD S OPERA Hot <E, . INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from | ponds are percent. a 91,109,135. © | nowers ita pecuaien af fight and b te was | 2 damask silk, in crape. in French chip | Reports fre Mi ae hee cin arte * Othe qhnunen a Change of Bo this source to-day were $193,622.12. aie BRE ad teak) | never more welcome than this year. After n powering ee ning epee ovighecleer nes THE BROOKLYN SOANDAL. this morning, and nodamuge ts now ant which py pe lagen oe: s rE ai 1.723.3%,6% 00 | Winter so severe, a March so Stormful as to , - 2 ated Siaton “Fae Spetcine BER Pipitent etek again ie ad on | exhaust the vital forces and make us long to | Suipure.” for jackets, polonaise and cos “ this source to-day were $529 oe the School © Abr pany wil eng: 1 laieful money. bask in a more genial atmosphere. Mias- | times; aad the same pale tint is also chocked The Situation at Wilkesbarre nest at 4 pere | and striped in new summer silks upon crean EEC AS VITNESS WILKESHARKE, April The river fot . Ir IS SAarp that the new Treasurer of the verison matic mounds of mud, slush and «lebris.over- | White Grenadine suitere Hee ee BEECHER AS A WITNESS. jl emaraones gut. Water is still paar oe EA ee lathninns | United States is a hard money man. toned "witha crust. of frozen earth rich | Ustion of the English embroidery of last sea —_-—__ | jak over tate in great volume. | Ti koree ire 3 JANG, with ab mame ‘ ’ - Th rhe Ss pate ; Se ne pen aft ted rent tis aheie celebrated LAEBRY REINS 01" | THe AMOUNT of national bank notes re- 7 gradually softens ond exudes more mols. | 200 ,etieqhethy rec and, compass patterns THE MINE STRIKE the ‘bride fe as toe wid Pee i by Crowded and Fashionable | ceived at the Treasury department to-day ep lhe cheerful, contempiation Ge uew eae ieee 0 expensive, although in the finer qualities SATURDAY. apt 2° for redemption aggregaied ¢. << “as ik POSTMASTER € RAL and Mrs. Jew- «il will give a reception in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Sartoris on Wednesday e water. bot will era . ed by th —_- —_ i. Y crumble inte pieces it is still sufficiently so,—$2.50 per yard, ordi- + hets or any other of the lighter and finer facts i 2 . ~ ~ -- nary width. Trimmed with lace’ matching $379.20 82 gy | OF this paundune ¢ xistence. Outdoors, water- | theexquisite tint i distinguished, and may A REIGN OF TERROR. 43 045.00 0) | Proof and overs _ indoors, bright grate | be worn over black, blue, erimson or choce 44.343,209 42 | fire, cosy curtains well drawn, gas lit in the 4 . ADs OPERA HOUSE. AB ENTIRE CHANGE OF ENTERTAINMENT the - 7 late brown with almost equally zood effect Le followed en 5 7 re p 2 g THE LAST NIGHTS. aext. aa\b Guise) Cleae Of itieom: Se Ceca ene are eee howers 80d | Te will undoubtedly be the favorite fabrle for ICE GORGES AND FLOODS. © bulk of his army CARNCROSS & DINE S MINSTRELS, | DE NOX = “ . — Ween, he davkhess | SUMMer costumes at the watering places trying ° - a . m were issued to-day. tures. Yet some must work in the darkness “ - - CKOWDED AND FA*HIONABLE AUDIENCES — while others live in the light, some must | 22¢ Colors, it should be said, are not confined —- i maaere paue & Army Promorions—The War depart- | Totel dete vehiver to the April cloud” that somes nts" | to one, but they all belong to the same fami The Delaware Gorge. peg the meapacem ment to-day issued general onier No. 47. it | paserest “warm and clottied be; and so.we find that | 1: pe aEe ORS rine os ee DANGER AND DESTRUCTION. vy April The Delaware is 4 bs *t. shi . a s e' e and sha gray, br why but stendity > freshet MOST POSITIVELY THE LAst NIGHTS being a listof the promotions and appoint while underground the = Bikey we of there are none so fashionable or so well liked —— not yet become a food, though ample to ONLY MATINEE Sates ments in the United States army made by | Total debt, principal and interest TO Ce eee Tie dean Housand tender b1os- | ac‘ ihe first mentioned. ‘Black and white ap , ¥ body of ice, which i ADMISSION 30 «AND St the President. Nearly all the names have | (44 14 the Traswry MALLE ai EaDahIng: See On ure ple | pear tomueh advantage in checkel mexi- THE BEECHER TRIATI. immense amie No Extrs Charge for Reserved Plus veared in THE STAR as contirmel by the | , mised e>4.08. are tolling hands paticntly nt Cee aces | cxines, all silk and woven of coarse threads, Mr. Redpath Axain To-day. ation of st APRIL 5—LFESTER, WALLACK, Rennteduring ihe recet selsin af Congress. F Gers moe SBR ing this dainty drese aud that pretty war. | almost like silk canvass. These are used for | New Nome April, L—When Io His (en Play of BUSINESS MEN vented their indignation at | Rita wemaat eld for revkemphon ment, ready for the first evidences of awak arate: bene cae ee ee room opened this moraing_t Peeats cat be obtained ap) tr the pecs construction placed on the personal tax | ed by law... ion of the District tax bill by a monster FE mass meeting, last night, where it was shown by careful estimate that this tax | Debt. lee cach in the Treasury ening love. of death and darkness p life and light to come. EASTER RONN: e — | The spring bonnets gives a more fe’ tik ast, attendance spectators. The ce «1 @ large number of bix fri silk, like the plain trained skirt, A dress of this kind, well-made, looks as if it were modeled to the figure, and though completed ater gap, amd t r from here below, though Ve remains URMOVE Bee MATCH, i is were | resent. Mr. Redpath was recaliel by F erton and further cross-examinet. He was | cn pearance to Easter costumes thin any th without fold or puff or particle of trimming, | shown a letter and asked if he had an inter BD en RRR ES ity mveN | would raise a revenue of one and a half mil- | panies pater ee egg see We had for years. This arixes from the re- | 8 Clekant enough { lmao view with Mr. Beecher before it was written boat at West Point conn: ra tebegiven | lion dollars, whereas the District Commis- | Pht: jess fash oo Feo se vival of all white in material as wel! as in Whetner nr: Au outa a Ee ties He replied Tid, on the evening before. This today. Everywhere the tcc south on only 15 | Sioners only asked for a tax sufficient to . trimming, and theemploymentofa usion | hy bether jet will continue to be use was in July, isi4. J saw him at Peekskill on | jere shows signs arly breaking ap. apl2t" | raise $1¢0,000.— Wash. Cor. Springfield Unie | Decrease of debt during the past of flowers. Nothing ean be prettier than the peporyeedl dng aa roecor id the Huchiest kina a! i — oct omy Wy as wil spent | The ste 1 So leave Mew Fe eT Tp pA ET : LS moat | BHM cee $9.651.210 6 | undressed, flexible chips, low crowned and ave excited Hest Ikine ¥ with Theodore, Elizabeth and | yark'y QED- FASHIONED SPELLING SCHUOL | Looxrxe Up —ihe revenues of the Post : : = | with largelrrezular brigas,turnet aboutwti | Of interest in the average feminine mind. yand went to ese Theodore tn the aoimeuie ac or a CHION CHAPEL CHULE car Pa.av..) | (Mice department, so far as regands the s Decrease of debt eines June 9, 1574, § 2 2 soft, unbleached, damask silk | }h8¢ iC will be nsed to a consi sa eer pe orning. Described the interview to hin winee Atl a ben ” E ie ates : Cage “ ere a cluste here ” y Would ne al told Mr. Beecher that Theodore was wee “ Ou THURSDAY EV ‘April Ist, { stamps are concerned, have an upward | page jee ed at the back where a claster of | pa rss no dou), Piatoyvedeen e Union gorge ice is) now passing this place, Comme ne ing at Try o clade tendency. The Sixth Auditor's offic: Pe cing So nestles; While unier the t | oe er could | SPE to charge him with having commitiod | water being fourteen tect deep. Waker at Admtexion Bere for the benefit of the ompleted the settlement for the postal | standing: Sot 63.512. Intecont ee, isa twist or facing of pale blue or flesa plak | Cnord to lay it aside at thee of these ADULTERY WITH ELIZABETH, Lewisburg laane foot. higher, ethereice the be | gees ee rier whieh ended on the dist of December | paid. $9895 terest paid bey the With @ pearly rose and buds, a feathery spray | 3! tung ioindel coon te eee Ser ens theonie two or three yours. Tilton jon remains unchanged. mans ee = ps ns y >i wo! $26.26 elicate heath, or half-wreath of Swee ss s ¢ i told me be was glad to see me, and asked m: ee The stamp Ty description soll | £22 blossoms, Puen there are the js When no longer fashionable. All the a hould fight this hattié. Inthe p.m ears Ne Gamage al pat Hongo WwW ey tue the U os. a0 0 ths, and roses white aml real, the pa se een ss y Moulton came to Tilton’s. i} | SUNRURY. DA. April 1 ten sor NTERTAINMENT BY THE fuse heote Sys ae pes a vrese ad it prova- ~ sagen ato Theodore. ited. | north est branches ate JOE JETERESOY i 2 CLtD, The Mexican Border War. Wihehig ean ond ie cuir tastes bly will not be fashionably worn. Jet is so ning up to ace Beecher to-marme > | about noon, and are DOW PAS! Labs pro PRE) bl es pt. A. A. Semme | THE GOVERNOR OF TEXAS WANTS FEDFRAT T otherwise with twilled tar jueise | Wulekly run into the ee ot Saeeates a moked whet 5 was SUIng Sor, Aud Wit- | CEE ee an neni Se IN: eiving ship Ohio, 20th f | Ab. «t buff. or cream in tint, a combina- | Which they are worm, that Ite at tone ee | Ress Sid he was going to arrange dates: and | Tsing Very fast, but net Bow lug over p > 208 1 Gavacane OGL a ogiaman penalty ar ceo i, | Which they are worn, that it cannot long re- | Bilton. cabl all We Bees datos: a rsaetohe Couimuuider BL. MéCook to comin ren peta aes Tetleriny iter: | Heel wien muy a aoe i A | tain a vog Insive tas ning to charge h Moulton | THE MINER’ SSTRIKETROUBL eee Tank si Amit noon sent a te n to the Presitent, dated | The great slesiderat > "1 Bur itis re itul after all and walled tip Sod Given thee roles, Gol ook 4 5 a sveet ani frania Avene. iz ship Ohio, | Of organized bands of robbers from the re- | silk; co-tume to be worn with It being uni- | die can be imagined than the rich ne me to tell this to Beecher. whieh I refused sti Eeaas, dustur aoe oan ve M t aiting orders; Commander Geo. | punlic of Mexico have of la 1 in miy fine bls ashmere, trimmet with | inges and wide, like, sew the time, but did tell Beecher of it. Beech startin oo Tet Ga ee Pan tien a, || Seenucndy and Miioalty <6 aa extol whic ck silk in infinitesimal knife-pleatings, | Perions with just a sou did not deny he had given Tilton cause of of erfect riznof terme. Tt Fens Sint ondeted 'to: the uiey threatens the depopulation of the lower Rio'| The styles of hats and bonnets are intinitly | pepagced fence a oo — —e soon ee their fore ense - " 4 ed a vould show real genius ‘as 8 A CAED MOULTON WANTED b Oo WRIT ; ~ 4 kins from the K poeatge cange | oa ae von pe ; put ney ae aioe oe bed ss prpegios gene and that he had put tt matter in the | ine otmere Le thus cute Person a1. eruthlessty murdered and their property | We Bfteenth century worn by ud beiter trim with acquitted him he woukl £0 on. aud if thee. | duscriminately al with or yo | < : Lue Mec t acquitted him he wou on, and if th ft ji Y and Mrs. Fred. G. Grant eibly taken by these foreign desperatoos hem ni L permanent value, or with Kni wan the slightest censure Ine would reel the ev x Hloxies At the hotel vid usvédeinrsaday) is widespread, and. unless relieved! by some ming Wictive | Pleatings of the material, as preity and sty- | Sethe siightest censure he would resin in Viole onstration was made. T . Edwar ris arrived satels | &surances of protection must r-<uit 4 Prich and alittle | Usb a trimming as can be used andone that | patty depenient on the sak! not asin be # | Tieters went through the house, endeavor: x. ----Speaker Blaine lett here yes- | veneral break-up of the settlements. On the Np hdee. tare le | cin be put to other uses. To partially solve | Party depe ty of Tilton; that hewacascoun. | INE to force the landion! and boarders te Meaiy. tae mneeticut to take part in the h of this month a large party of these rob ¢ commonplace. There Is @ | the problem of warmth and cost. which ue F nud thot ee Seanad haat eed. | join theigranks, Some of the inmates t day, Ma vass in that state, and will | bers penetrated the tute 2 at assing of Omament at the back and | obstacies to bulldiag up a handsome grea. aon man beloniontie oem ry: Ben refuge in cellars, while mm ¢ sad Sa return to Washington some time next werk. | eighteen miles se . under the brim, un ! ginny black etth p ladies have | Printed he endeavored to stir it up. Beecher | through the back door. ‘The companie or Aleorn and wife, afler reaching | cee ret is thrown up from Oe cong pack silt. many ladies have | faid he had tried to live in harmon aoa 4 innati. en rout a plain gored skirt and lining waist m: plain twilled black foulard, and the pleated flounces of the lower skirt ‘simply mounted upon it. The overdress then covers the up- T part and a ticht medlerately cool und ef- lective costume is obtained at not extray- agant expense. Flounces to the waist which to join the Senatoris! | turing citizens exeursion party at New Orleans, decided to | United States m abandon the trip and return home. *---Sena- | cellency for protect tor Andrew Johnson ! msidered his in- | section of the cour tention accepting the invitation to hold 2 | of outlaws from Mext reeeption at Cincinnaii on his way home, | of almost weekly oc and has declined weeks past, and a of s also attacker. . Ks eseaperi, b toters fired shots the building rows residing alone highway were stopped, and were fircd at when they refused to join. The mob expected from S ykill county did not reach Aaden- reid. Riots are reporied at Ashiand, with the then flow DRaT fo: yout and jeweled ornam Seika portie of tani A quite new idea is t Inst these invasions | With Shirred silk, the s Wires, which are rin in ay nt a The witness was asked conversations with him, Beecher denied the commission of adultery and Was supported b ter, Who argued that witness had told all toccurred in the sutions. and it was for the jary to determine. and hearing the M heeor and not the r ——--— Were SO fashionable last season for summer | loss of several [i All wuatet here this 4 Nellie St 7 ps 01 somewhat too bold eit > x . we witness. “ = ‘ ae eke ‘S i THE WEATHER IN MARCH. boldness Phe eitizer or mewhat too b silks and grenadine re replaced this Year | Watermer 17 was as apmisstos on pe- | Morming Th the sheriff has had « All. McDowall items of the meteorological summ , or for walking skirts the towns for protection. an < je. coffee-tinted ehiy ists outside of these c: wporations for life or | elty, of which only a few have bec pany in a eran NIAL Wholesome e& NAtiosal THE ATER, rer- | ofthe commission. The question was a). | Farther Particulars of the Troubles. by the wide triph EN pla by the drapin fulness given to the o Signal office for this station skirt. Skirt waists will be made en suite or 2 ‘did no Porrsvt.ir, Pa, April |.—Fearing trou: Theodere Mosher. jr.. observer.) are as fol- | property and the people in the towns even | Mal Which are, therfore worn as independent waists as much as ever | 16h and wit oe bie trom. the mob at’ Ashland $ ows :—Highest barometer, 30,493, on t! old themselves in constant iness for ‘te- | Ligh. : only instead of box-pleats fine side pleats are | 2DORESE, Fo we points. the Philadelphia an COMMENCING MONDAY ABRIL 311 lowest barometer, 21.44, Iaih; monthly ra fence. I trast that your Excellency witt | this is incorre ‘ laid. : : eat Sa ce oe Foad train hands, known as Cues H Derse M ER itinehes. Highest temperature, deem it Proper to give securi the people mrecinely SUMMER LAWNS AND FICHUS. path then left the stand. protec! the property ¢ pany est temperature, L°.5, Dhl: monthly on the Rio Grande bor: in view of the as- | Proem isees ere ins tno ahaa The revival of the summer fichu and small Mr. Evarts then rose and said: Mr. Beecher. | rd the tracks and brie, Many of Prevailing dire of wind, norti- | Surance I now give you that an extreme ne- | blow! fine. flexible French chips—ashe mantil ble ladies who live orspend | will sou be sworn Mr. Beecher ring an attack, have not retaraed yey west; est velocity of wil 8 miles per ee cfs % 7 roses and lighter, porr. ash gray sha. the summer in the count vel again in | walked with a firm step to the witness stand, but have left tor other parts of the PB Benet hour 35 p.m. 1 RROPLE TO ur rRorrers 1. | these are trimmed with thick armore or | We linen lawns and other fabries, which are | na swore With uplifted hand, at the same | Schayikill rezion. All qulet a Astland this D Picked Artists . Number of clear day Te IEE None epee BS Oe eettiamee Scare Gnu Ientbene osteo [at once clean, cool and desirable. A white. | time stating that he had conscientious | Morning, but affairs are very unsettled. Ap Mest ence pewertal T om which rain or snow fell, by resivent dein: abser your buff, or AWE 1 be made with e ing, ree For farther particulars Seat« secured at Ellis’ M with hay gore waiking skirt, cut rather low behind trimmed with two gathered or pleate pericsof M mpa: ram has been sent to me. ¢ 4 i - nto the military authorit iate steps toward the »lor, the flowers alone lightening or bri ening the effect. There is Treat rage «made last night tothe railroat special po: return lo Philadelphia scruples against swearing on the Bible. } plication w | authorities ~ Mr. Beecher on the Stand. lice, who di rative temperatures— 1 1 Texas on th as well as white (th “ounces, a pleated waist, plain sleeves, wit testified: I was born in Sitts al, — Reading. et not deem it sate for Ship miTIX y xas on the ‘eat deen sy shand | “Mall, pleated. flaring cuff, and an apy on., 1817. My father was Rev. man | them to rem num» og insa. sscthapiaahe 5 TTS aap of War alto notified TAIISG Chips Aid” SEATS AZO Reece | ening with a saeh or attached 40 acbelt, the | Gonder Hie Oeea when i ame Geren emees | teat Rete arnes nr number bales Sesame ° ontents of Governor ( ‘ ‘perp elude taemtly | fulness being pleated up into bands 7 Bes en ye r : went | tt w= baa THE New Newsrarer WRareers requested. that immediate | ttimmed with it entirely, the damasi: silken pleated up into bands, which | gid. I was thirteen years old when we hai been stoned and fired upon. The iamily then went to Boston tor | transportation was suppli ial train, years. My father was a cle | This morning a numbe are confined with telet of black | ab tton. A fichu or White lace. or blac! away. T eigh scarf ang flower constituting the prin the lives and pi - ;: spobi “ny tof the trimm and being all white on the conseqrence of the increase of posta i third-class matter, the Post-Office depart- | 6'TY NATiosaL Tr EATER. rb iat U omos, &e zymnan o nts. : silk. or crepe, trimmed with lace or fringe, | the Orthodox church in Litehfield. 1 ing on the siding we 7 SUCCESS OF frontier. " : they are dressy ac 1 black cashinans | Converts this simpledress intoa pretty coun? | were cis hoes and four girls tn the family, | car “was brett a EEE FARIS AND HRW YORK SUCCESS OF | ment is issuing two-cent newspaper wrap- | patch was also sont to Ort cosiumes of black silk and blac try walking costume and not Gnie gS Alles brothas: cirgyeeen” Kirent ts | oped its being run down grade. pers, the stamp being the same as the present Lit pected th hi = he | bat look better when the toilet is 3 = a Mf + | 4 3 a | A GIROFLE-GIROFL‘: two-cent stamp. The one-cent wrappers are | Sfexiean oteemn mathe ny best on oS a i s{ | With white necktie. than when 1 future np The pesos t Nene can — potel inet | ben con ney alee tat tacit eomlermeraen = OSD « = aegis $ i 8 3 an government will be at once calle: bs . from its very s 4 ese si duating tf SH. | baye special police; that their lovees and Serreta niuhts ant tue matinee only. rat production | Continued for papers weighing a t | othe matter, and & request mule for that | Mongrel checks and mongrel colors = | mantelets are falas with ends whict man, Tpttsoul init econ cate ot tae | eel canantg be poctocena ty ioe fm Washington of Le-ocy's last and most « Sy poslmeniern ier od Tappers w woxerament Xo send its assistance: towards | ARTIFICIAL ae sete FASTER BOU- | be knotted in front or carried round to the Seminary. T was licensed to preach in 154. | The upression is that military ers 2 presery pace, ' ETS. ack, where they w iswe: mirpose of Sages ‘i soon be called 0 e eee iRerLe cimerLe 1 for su peeserving the poncs iPigiers SE zniial Ge ota een aden back, where they will answer the parpase of burch ina small town nee Ciné | will soon be called out ar 6 4 e ppt Will also issue, upe a THE KU-KLUX OF THE COAL REGIONS are | Uimost perfection of wh ag oa nose rh aeep pon i next’ settled ding themselves in the reigning y European cities and No.6 unzummed envelopes in | again on the rampage, and secm to be mas- | are capable. The | the shoulder and rounded like a cape, rather whe ent for_el Shamokin, Buek Clay the great music r. which will be | ine @ ination of to Th a tem of the sit V se heed ¥ Hod than cut high like a pelerine or ind then » in Brook d Big Mountain « turned out em produced with tap Breage rape e denomination of twocents. The former | ters of the situation. A deputy sheriff, wn apart: the b H 2. A Charming little coxtative ton tens — ollie ae at ee a tagger b ew Y Will be sold for #2180 and the latter for S22 | companied by a party of citizens, went out | the weight of their ow: tness. Bouquets | fe : “ — 2 pastor 5 | : an ee Berges me and th } vitrious occasions might be made, consistit 4s 1 had been its only past - “202 Cast, presenti per thous it is not expected. however, | from Hazleton to intercept a body of raid- | of wild Hlowersare in high favor, and the of an aprona hi mantelets | 4 a Leal poco wey oe | giiul Gaisean nae MLLE CORA sEOPFR there will be muei dema ers, Who were going about terrifying the men | Showy wreaths composed of oats, bi epte estiseh itt antelets | The cin did not n f DeT CAPTURE OF Co} RPK: ove: . r ie st tis On 3, poppie snerites, loved pure. A very small | inember there had been no break in On the U.S. secre viee mah Prima Donna from the leading Parisian th circulars sehiom weigh over o: Who were at work. contrary to the onters of | flowers, poppies, and margnerites, wih Apusand of tentriek eek Ae : ueanbers:, ard Chere tad boon we treak in rn he U.S. secret service ma ke u NE MINELLI with the enve . the various “societies,” butinstead of taking | u indiscriminately for large-brir < the pastorat twice a t into the counties of Scott, Wise, Ra iawaie weer, vucsaeen pee ache a the ringleaders into custody they fell to par. Sor fastening back the thin drapery of | 't could be used with almost j broad, once 1 visited Engl (, Buchanan, Smythe and Montzomers ex Kid. IX » Ferrant, Jalien, | SPECIMEN POSTAGE STAMPS YROM THE | levying with ihe mob. Ther Ande oreo | eaters back. the thin d Iso 4 eS ., | three months ¢ in Virginix, and arrested nine manufactur ea I 1 YEAR 1 . four me: 9 were suspected Of having | much Used—hedge-blossom and the pretty | ,,2here is @ revival of the Byron collar and | sickness. My second visit. to Europ: ers of counterfeit money. A larze amount pal Tenor from the Fi 0 © ves ne by eirenlar that it is prepa conee about them. There miysotes, violets in ely i a roses | tum-down cuil-sleeves of newest stxly | think. in June. iss, returning in November. | of counterfeit coin, bills, dies, plates. & ote aeaee We Coe ee jones eal adhere tng = i that His prepar ers in Pottsville anid ling vines of the swe rlet | #re —_ close at the was i the cull | | had been worn out preaching before the captured. The leader of the gang name: Perrant. Tuat. dc. &¢. GRAND CHOBUS and Wee adeeniee poate semen Governor Hartrantt | flowering bean. so natural that one uncon- | Umned down over it. s Sid Meat. | War and) during | the war, and at Mullins make a desy ORCHESTRA. comprising fifty performers, u: : oe addressed r to the sheriffs of the | Sciously looks ‘for the homely pots which oe ‘ ¥ g Mech- | friends advised this rest. “At first x to Shoot s« the direction of MONS-C_VAN GHELE under itsa ch three counties in whieh the disturbances | should” be hanging from them. 1 tee turned down over them and cuffs and | retused, but I atterwaris went to were taki GIROFLE-GIROFLA ninations for ordinary & have occurred, directing them tosummon a | lower, however—the ornament par eccellon: rollars, or collarettes. to match. | Leep turt 1 and thence to the contineat, r jail. Threc r squads of ove . ; issue of IMT, 8. of 1X Sane os , A tosum einai prick en | down linen collars are horribly unbecoming Sngland in September: while there | * are to be heard Seen as cher Fi ate desizns of one Paeant, tares: Aad pat down’ thes whine, Gareation pink in red and also in | and will have somedi inmaking their gave discourses 9 biic attains are hourly expected to come tn wee Fesentation: eet me flowers most heantifal of the | ¥4¥ to the front after the comfort and good | in "America. in Edinburg. | about twenty more prisoners. The United Adm 6, 52.00. (ficial st | Gorse Pro a . é . 2 laste exhibited in the narrow standing col- nd other place The number of commant * der t P 2 1 R THE brilliant E h ets, anil the and other plu r in ae rs are under the «direction of ery Se conte 7 > State department | SE tees eae et eee ae lars with their small co: aed down ose X ow about 2,500 | 7" sone tt ment, 2 ¢ ate fs B | Dubuqu suit w 1 ly of the chureh offertags, for wen ther cants of Plymouth church is now abou urn. 1h s recelved at the Seale store a x office of T ct + S20: War, s2.0: Post Onice | ##ainst the well-known restaurant keepers, | run on a par kind ‘of flower the stock | OYE! the pretty nec wniy little | or 3,000. Tt has been 2.000 for the last te the report of Ox> No. ON EXHIBITION anv SALE) New No | PSrtnent, = =! Upton & MeNear. . owner | is quickly exhausted, and fifty d eet Sie : years. Ihave conducted me and ey rfeiters, in- 46 a 439.) | of dus my, Departaieat of | of the property wie i rl unfrequently offered’ and ps as = orice hing services, and Friday ev tings | S two sons, to- ws 2 tdi, | Aereultere = OF Rewspaner | cated, by the wite of Norman Tibheis, bouquet. ‘This was the case in an inst Ded ee Np dncsperpaedylet and social reve of tiv | nts, in the apatio % p z serests, nant | rd periodical s| ssue Of 1855, 510 29° yor to her husband. where Easter bouquets, kurge in § pe ned Sets chesiell ane chureh a doors avove Odd Fellows’ Ha 2 4. Ne med. 1,000, Suit was b : urge in s rare | ication will Obotce Oil Puintings, Engravings, 5 aoagh ay ely moupted. The pu rected with i government in quality, wer equired for twosisters e : nali-m since I was @ pulpit detectiv ave teen on their track for sit S for one full s stigation of R. £. Bishop, an attorn: rhite: the other all re bh teansparence harmonize on the New York Jndependent turst, and after | last eight years, but were not able toe Aino, Inrgrst stock of Paper, Haugings, Window | 10°C wepaper and. pe Sar taae pinmwirauctioninns foe Gu,white, the other all red. Pare whit» and | Vitting sentiment Jn dress, ay | 1860 took charge of the Christm Union. The- | thelrarrest until new. ot the captures Bhades, Picvnres, Frames. Picture ‘and Tee | ill be wold te th a 3 pred OLA ce eet: #F 8 Cost | Sasbion is and is Heely Sorenain an Saclue | come cation ee coe Te fal! | dies j e detective Bings, Nails, &c., in the District, in q saloon keepers by bringing su | of one hundred dollars to the donor, fashion is and Is Wkly $0 remain xclus | came editor of the Indep w in the fal! | dies already in possess { the detective be yt 6@ Worth in each case, of this ebaracter, having several now before ils enrol cacy sive one, for it is a choice. Spmewhat | or 183, but was also a contributor to tia’ | bureau are well executed, and were need for remember Name and Nember. jel-ly ade in alvane the courts. The defeadants In this climate a cl costly without the solid value of gold or | joumne', | the forging of remarks bly good imitations of = == ——— iresced * liquor for the past year, t Sorike fh aleeae: Gos diamonds. yet it is very ebarming i/ —_—~2—— | ine, and therefore calculated to pass helng previous te that time ight be ‘said. imy ‘The liltie Landnenion of nite bats FOREIGN NEWS. Neer oS COMPLETENESS: pe meee ms = ee Tesvane A id that usnally extends throu, vé little handkerchiefs Of white batiste. s itself Into chill nia with colored borders, are now*universal for Emgland and the Umited States. © | Tir OAD TRAIL Philadelphia | OB} resolv tains and pos 4 u I Y " RLAND (OAL TARTPR.—The morning wear and have throwa quantities spon, April l.—Mr. Childers spe As the i 3 ve 1 ns ant king | Cumber Mil) News of Wednesday, in 5 ndue i Pennsylva- | *ible snows in April. When furs are not | orwhite linen ones upon the market at half | at Pontefract last aight gave an account of | reference to the ments ar THE PROFLE of W ast evening, was coming around | 1°eded, rubbers and waterproofs are. until | Yrice, JENNIE JUNE. | luis last America tour. He spoke in tones of meet ere last A 7 {in consequence i below Pottsvilis, » largo | Inte i May, when sitet once we wake ap] © —__—_——s** | bigh eulogy of America. The United State~ of the tolls on coal transported by Stjle and Elegance! ty-thind 4 down from the mountain and re morning au nea i THE LATEST FRIGHT ON WALL STREET.— he thought, was probably the most prosper. ys: “Mr. Hoffman, chairman of in the District the rear coach, though not knockin Apogee nh it 2 That the health of the venerable Daniel | ous country in the world. He estimated that * committee, has received a solagragtc nbia, and are counseling together «s | it from the track, it was considerably ds ea ne complete a8 tree ce ana een, Drew is inore precious on Wall. strec New | in fifty ears it would coutain 130.000 .000 in- ] dispatch from’ President Gorman. stal ne —_——— st methoa of resisting the oppr ed. Though the frost is coming rapidly rage eh Sheba ocr Sa acca Mme “D1. York. than s and pearls was illus- | habitants. while the progress of England was | that the board of public works and the « a The trouble ts with the construetio: Lof the ground this accident 18 cha ‘ged to | “Pon the earth, the birds are singing, and the when the ramor gained cur- | necessarily limited. He forcibly presented | beard will both be in session at Annapolix OUR SPRI law, whieh will fleece the shing- | the suspended mechanics and laborers of the bs covered with pink blossoms. “Weicotir- s dangerously ill is why England should seek the | on ay next, at which time the Cam- 2 . s t —_—_ jans to the tune of $1,000,000, wherens it | rail company. Had it started sooner cously keep up the 1 oF a spring. HOW- | some of his obligations, falling du and alliance of the United States. | beriand committee will be afforded a hear- N i N MEN | eC We talk ab ¥ OF GENTLEMEN'S FINE GARMENTS | was intended ze bat $100,000 —Chiece | t would fi arful accident over | © Ce eae Seeks m., had pet been inet. The New | Eleetion Excitement in Central Amer. | ing. Mr. Hoffmas will coater with the IS FULL AND COMPLETE Trib the high Nemiptent: by the bealiy ot Which seems convinced that Mr. Drew ts af | ca. members of the committee in regand to their SRE Fp | ~ purehase it pretty spring dress: but it is an | the bottom of the speculative moyement in! New yi Moc far aoe advices to | visit to Annapolis. We are not without PRRIRLE AND FATAL RAILROAD Ac 0 ring @ season, : Lit te t af the speculs ye | New York, April 1.—Pan ices te B ; : fe Te BLE AND RAILROAD Aver A YOUNG 258 living nese Spring tion offering to the acon, We cannot ee xold, thongh he denies il, Say of the inci- | Man th, state that there was considerable | bope that the ill-advised utterances at our ant ing, When TET Geeigerindic enone ee | hn ke Eee fent Uncle Daniel Drew was nowhere to | agitation over the approaching election for | mceting will be hell lightly by those aimed cies. i ware ing t it was | thems A ' ce eH p! Wr died the dauhion tae ten be found around Wall or Broad street Taes- | president of the union. The present president | =f A. C. Greene esy.. declines appoint. ALL NEW STYLES puscnaeer kment fifty feet high | hay <a} Sr gente ee Ssetp 3 sete day forenoon. Those who had been bulli can: ppened to vet into the split, which of a | content to be counted ing against it. Autoine Ton- | sudden close He was instantly killed. Michael Much | icet slipped on the grass. and. the wi and two oibers, names unknow: weight of his body hung on the jured severely and cannot recover. Oswalt | member. His erties. fostunatel Gurlen and Jesse Dezarlin bad their legs | friends to the = » in his exertions to elec} tug cau- | Went on the committee to wait.on thy “ me anxious ag tim: wore on, and | Naneeys pavors, Mud the comearicrin, | board to request @ reduction Of tolls. Bie 1 fell steadily peg by peg. and | ehictof the army Was compelled to resign | thinks thedelegation should be made up of (did not put in appearance. At | pecause he retused to sign a paper pledging | persous not engaged, as he is, actively in the exrain was received from Draw | himself to he neutral in the contest. — A% | coal business ie AND HANDSOME NOVELTIFES b NOW DISPLAY ys 8." or poses. $4 are the most’ pop- | 1 1s for early spring costumes, and brought | a remarked in my lest. are checked & gold bee self. at the same moment his Other dress for m nels” hair ¢l Paso p JON VER CO mar’ Vnele Dan length a t by Dickerson & Co., stating the he was me - POL. Without whose assistance | the shades of gray aud brown. with frequent- | BY Yk nea ane eee jou Was feared in Panam: THE FoLry STATUE OF JACKSON.—Yes- crushed. pe would probably have died of pain antex- | ly a bar of color crossing them at wide inter- | 100 weal bles Ge Bayer iene Indian Figh _ | tentay the Senate passed « seriesof joint res- AN OLD DRAIN BREEDING A Pespr. | ter bo eee td Bea ale Ateetice tor | HF yorokers, to tai. care-of his calls” Bigg agueeiae tne | periments Shey me gpm ae panonsaraceen tates ee a Manse thie | g DROWNED IX A WATER TANK.—On list | gummer wear; others tuick, yet soct and | 2 Wabash.” Wuen this singularly round- | BUmber | statue of f r ‘ a | 3 ry = ten Pes + seal Chucanraqua Indians, and have gaiued @ | commonwealth by citizens of Bi Scientific men have ‘liscovered that the fever | AlOUt unten eee ey euvan. a girl | rot heavy, vet very warm ani serviceatie | POUL Meteod “of giving au order leaked | Victory over them | through A. J.B. Bersford Hope, M. B.A at the college was caused bv the proximity paccuteat Five Ponte dearth bet | for chanzeable Weather and for traveling, | QU @atety developed into consternation, Captain Lull and His Party the question where the statue will be “Orth ‘ proximity yoga Five Points. aboutonemiie above Well adapted for a spring voyage across tt this into a panic when it became wiornet B a visit. they made up the | bas arisen, we may mention that it has been 4 the pump, whence the drinking water is | Eagle Hill station, North Pennsylvania raile the Atlantic, for which they are ofyeq | KNOWN that Robinson, Chase & Co. refased rom. he af Bayano or ver ou 2 . | suggested that a light ornamental gatebe drawn, toan okt drain, of the existence of _ rou, went to draw wate) " 7 > "4 S| ility, exec upon @ yi Cc riv the 2ist instant uEKeSt LARGER STOCK: Which the authorities of the institution were | the house. and as she did not renare fee | Selected. Plain camel's hair, brows, yp ging, | #0 tke the responsibility, except upo oy e street entrance of the use. and as she did not return for a | ig often enriched with embrouiery. etter personal order from Mr. Drew. in his own They satisfied themselves that forcanal pur- | put at the Grace < ignorant. A new well has been sunk. —™ ¥Y. 7 ble t e he u ie BETTER STYLES | e s Y. considerable time her mother went to loo! compared with | Square, with a pedestal on each side, on for : andwriting. They gave out that they had | poses that route is not to be comp ‘and the other fora statne pay for her aud was bomiked en mel eka black or brown, and this getail is carefully | cont a messenger for seeh art Onder: bot ont | tbe facilities offered by’ the Panama route | ihe Jackson statue and the other fora statue MORE VARIETY: | fallen into the tank and was drowue” carried out In tae rest of the toilette. Ail | body believedthem. ‘The cry ‘went up that | Which is now under survey. ‘obtained if a’subscription was : A Goop “KEow.”"—We will wager lager | 7 4j5¢, a Costumes this season consist of an overskirt | Drew was at his old tricks; that heh Financial Embarrawsments and Sal. | easily be FINER FINISH: that Svillé pagsesses thé most éxtra- =e and plain basque cut deep, or cuirass jacket. 4 - started among his old command.—Kichmgad - 7 juietly withdrawn from the gold | and cides. THAN EVER BEFORE ordinary cow in Virginia. Mrs. B. H. Part- | Two MEN DEswxppe Tne sieamer Geo. The design seems to ave been motcled | fad left his partners in the laren, Thus was | Loxpox, April 1A special dispatch vo | Enquirer, March low owns her, and sells weekly more than | Leary, of the Cnesapeake bay line, witile Which states tees we, OF St or architecture | jis absence from the street satisfactorily ex- | the Jost from Berlin says & Goancial crisis is | MExICaN OUTRAGES.—A special di inte afte oye on oxammetinnes sll > | high Sheus hota uaeaiat aaaees fat | Composed ote safer anita! puae | plained ss itwan known aleaay tat oms- | eared tere, mettements on tour ate | «MBS Gator Mews fram Cor m yw; Or eS Sel 5 he 6 i ‘ z , ey the | effected w . says an ¢ zallons of mUik daily, and from the residue, | frusheda small beet Gonbaiainran over and | sag which consequently are likely tot cei | body had been sell ee a ee ys > Iness was looked upon | been twenty-eight fatlures, and two persons | Tho) with @ teamster from Laredo, BOYS’ CLOTHING sells bwents pounds of butter. besides uslD< | men. Thie steamer lowered a boat and pulled | the least attention or repair. The new over- | Lieylous day, and bis tllness was looked upon | been twenty cieht Tete consequence oF Jimeno By . vo Garecte, Zunce at home,— Gordonsville (Via.) | about for some time, but found no person | SKirt requires no cutting at all. It is mercly | Knoewing the bottom oul of the gold pool, | Anancifl reverses statement that she saw at OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES Gazette, near or on the wreck. It is thought the oc- po ge ned Gree ee tinged peanade ota | and the sock market was also considerably a creek, about thirty-five miles trem SS | ‘wide enough, roe eos 4 last —— Lravy SHIPMENT OF Eoas_Sinee the cupants were Srownes Saree cena straight arourid the person, and’ draped tn Bf theatrect, Menors, Rovinsan, Chass fcc. pra ioig ng aedelngg bed in af places. ‘Qrst of February over rteen hun bar- THE Vest VIRGINIA CAPITor E- | series o! or » Which is ¥ % - . " them tn their ai Nadne ac ieee Gale els of ezgs aave been shipped to New York | Movant, van injunnion has tee granted by | open, and ornamented with a series of loops | Te¢G!ved bo written order from Mr. Drew up | 14 yorx, April 1—General Wm. G. Make An Early Cail! ‘a © »P* | to the closing hour. Subsequently. however, ved in the Union ‘daring | She says at @ i er the Atiantic, Mississippi and Ohio rail- the United States eireuit court prohibiting | or bows, which gives the effect of a sash. ‘Tae 7 that. would | Menks, who serv y army. t miles road. These eggs were principally from the removal ol the capital of West Virginia | body is also plain, and cut sinooth over the | Mi; Drew telegraphed tem he woull | the late war, was arrested here last night on twenty be down Wed! jay, and would look after interfelt money. banged ———_. athwest Virginia, and brought $10,000. from Charleston to Wheeling until the valid- | hips, which is only becoming to medinm- vabash himself. Inged bulls have | # charge of selling cow y- ~ pic he a ity of the act of the legislature authorizing sized, well-formed women, but then there are phe 5 iL eee say that there Our Railroad War Ove: DEATH FROM Dry MORTIFICATION.—A the same can be passed upon by the courts. variations from this which others can take is no reason why he should remain away any The differences between the Great Western HABLE BROTHERS man died 4 short timesince in Smithfield $$$ advantage of. These are the side-pleated | “SP ry aia having been accom- | and Grand Trunk railways have been ami- , Me.. from a very peculiar disease called dee | Sarxey, the New York murderer. who | Waists, wonderfully ing to slender | pinched. cably adjusted. TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. menenaestion. 1 nathis great toe, and | escaped to Cuba and was lately arrested at | figures, and the walsts cut long with doable ‘Sure enough, “Uncle Daniel” appeared on —_+——_ "4 4 ch , cradually worked upwanl. He died wheait Santiago. has been takeu to Havana. [twas | side forms, or pleated lengthwise, grooves | Wallstreet yesterday, setiling at his con- The Can Can Not Illegal. marts tr Couwan TrH ann DSteeere | "HChed his throat x _— ey ere will be seut to New } inserted in the back, which suit stout figures. | tracts which came due Tuesda: Pwu.ape.Puta, April 1—The jury in the B. © SUSEMETz, THE CASE OF FATHER Geapemawy.— )°rK to-dayorSaturday. Costumes—technically socalled—of camel's Rear ape 2g Spe ie for maintaining bair or any woolen fabric except cashmere, | THe REPUBLICAN SPLIT IN Raope | cise of Gilmore and others | ABLE HAT Monday has been fixed hy the District At- GRANDDAUGHTER.—Robt. aisance at the Varieties, where the can 137 Pexwertvanie ate torney joy the tri ot Jobin A. Geniemann. MeKenna, “sleading republican polltician of are. uaually” worn, Cormiderea MC dew | ISLAND —The republicans of Rhode Island Sat wae mied, returned a vertict Of not Invites attention ling patterns | the cx-Ci ¢ priest. indicted for embez- Tennessee, has been sentenced at Memphis y “ps > | Guilty against d GENTLEMEN'S DRESS Bats: a zlement. The tial will be held tn tee city , to five years’ imprisonment for marrying his skirts, and this is the reason why, since soft, | the late convention, pet eae g ene gu H all-weolen materials obtained so great &| dence last evening and nomi: A. i ee Fifth A veatue Spring Sty fen. court house —Fadadeiphin Zines. March 31, Mate Taws’® Sranddaughter in violation of | Vout, combinations have been effected with | Hasard for governor ‘wad, Daniel Ey ep for Dead. ‘Special jon invited to the @5 and EXxrrxsive Docs —One day last week, te G silk and vetvet. There was a time when eee cena Although Mr. Hazard PHILADELPHIA, April 1.—Dr. D. Francis Fes wna sue mera Bon nate Sitshcep asi Sevenisen Mos Wists | cA Wile anaes Moiese cahnt | lads i Mt eek Wegmaor ie Sret cx | aot a pridoiionot, 1 sthongnt the pro. | Cuadi, well Known a the author of many . eight and seven jam! } “tor. . lenley, has raile 4 Me Hats Renovated into Spring Styles. misty | \l0zs. "Y | {n'Loation ‘with 32,500,000 abilities. thought which combined ‘silk aud" velvet | Or'Howant aid Vansamat, declined, County, aged 86 years, :

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