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“THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania — cor. Lith St. The Evening Star — m Company; 8. H. KAT. pip a gr ws ala _ po a EACR By mail—posiaze prepard—6O Eo {12 ins. 83.09; one year. $6.00 EEK om Frida: 03.00 eve a STAR—pudlishad — oe cd fe A Kalas of miccrnsint fermeshed on application. 20 m, 45— 6.473 LADIES’ GOODS. GRAND OPENING. 1875 1875 iL. BLour, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, CESTS THE PLEASURE OF YOUR AT nen TENUVANCE At HIS GRAND OPENING ©8 THE MOST RECHERCHE STYLES OF PARIS HATS AND BONNETS ALSO, GUR USUAL CHOICE AND ELEGANTSTOCK OF FRENCH! MILLINERY, PARIS FLOWERS, Ete., oN WEDNESDAY. = 1875, 3 G MACHINE 924 4 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. A. L. DAVIS. Agent. ORME He April 3th, Tru STREET NORTHW 1. Me ENNA SPRID OUND HATS, THERS. SILKS. &e t ed sielett THE LADIES. N cape T° Bardette’s marh-6i ne this w oft wuri HATS, « MAS. M. J. BUNT eek as ple ra ee TRIMMED BONNETS >) HAT MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS ef bacza: #p ctf 1 MRS. M. J. HUNT, marmutr SEB street Me SELWA RUPPERT, _ gq and Ember eRe assortment of Sil RIAL STAR BF MAMELEGS EXBROIDERIE fashion plates y week. She is perfectly confident ery way the ladies who wiil patronize 1907 PRY YANIA AVENUE. , D.C. MONDAY, APRIL 5. 01875. TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS, POKD's UPERA HOUSE, COMMENCEMENT « _EVEN INC G STAR. «ff SPRING SEASON Washington News and Gossip. Toqagement of, 2, t Light Commiian, LES fee WALL ACK INTFRNAL REVENUE The receipts from be ark this source today were #54, Customs RECEipTs.—The receipts from this source to-lay were $37 4.406. THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Grant returned returned home from their New York trip Saturcay evening. THE AMOUNT of national bank nofes re— ceived for redemption at the Treasury to-day WAS $306,988, Orrictat RecoGnition._The President has recognized Pierre le Coster as cousul of Belgium at Detroit, Mic’. THE COMMISSION of John C. New, of Indiana, to be Treasurer of the United states. ROSEDALE. ROSEDALE MATINEE SATURDAY. IN PREPARSTION—“ OURS. TONY PASTOR'S COMBINA- WVowlay Next, TION HEATER COMIQUE.—Monday, April 5, } every night and Wedeutay and Sataiday Math” Engagement of the great eharacter actor, Mr. 5.7. Litthe;who will appear on Monday, 7 ani Reng om aights nel matit drama, in thre c tor= great ate aa Bindler guement of the child cont Babs fo take effect from June 30th next, wis Beit be sesisted by her father. | Prof. | sicned by the Presilent to-tay and forwarded ny) = to Mr. New, at Indianapolis. oe COnCERT AMONG THOSE WHO HAD INTERVIEWS oF THE with the Presitient to-day were Senators JUBILEE SINGERS Boutwell, Dorsey, and Seeretary Bristow. A In this city, prior to their retarn to Earope, at the | large number of office- se Ke rs were in the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ante-rooms, auxious tor an interview WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 7. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PREesipENtT.— The President has appointed Beajamin Elis’. _Reverveil seats, 75 cents. Gen- | F. Chambers, of Nebras the Land offic ward C. of indian affairs. MES. MARY CLEMMER wrote a deseription of Hon. Jam A’ VEN Oy ae aaae im siveet amd Pennsyicania Aveaue. epee Losace and M. t'Song end. Daner Li Second week of M'l aatiful and bewitching lady. in her w< sight reading, acsated be Johnny Harris. now gunning for the in who spelled it “A jack OUR FAC ORIT vk FAVORITES! Tue Pomrroy Money bes is Hh mae iia non edwards Champion is Informed by Judg attorney for Senator Pomeroy, w the “historieal package,” that of the money was paid toany © atlorneys rey nd Wwzit ployed for in the court AVAL ORDERS.—Com N ATI@NAL THEATER. SE WEEK ONL MONDAY, ‘Xbru, StH. Cuas. H wT 7.& BENEDI' MOUS MINSTRELS. Tre asp Brace BAND, meek and tmpro Pic re a on fe all “parts of house, 25 Cente: Re Te Co 2 TREATY. ON EXHIBITION and BALE} ae |¢ Spe. ARKRITE! 77H St. sent a coummaini m. N 39 Tih Street, between EB stvests, gas eels aigce Odd wee Odd Flows Hall Chotce Oil Paint Taos Inpwest stock’ Cl Paper, Hang! tage, Window sisdes, ‘Pietaree, Framer Ficeare' re (Gorda and x treaty wi peta Gaane se Danni fred Kickapoos, tt ber Name and Number. jel-ly tate for their res e In- dian territory. LECTURES. OUR RELATIONS WITH Mexico.-The State departmen date, call the attention of th xiean gov erpment to the offenses lately committed on the Texas border, and den Itis claimed that’ the excitement hi: encouraged by residents of tne A border from a desire to involv tries in a war for purpo: aps-2t" BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DICTION SELL bs es of thie Dictiouary. but eer Webster or Wor “KOBERT BEALL, Bockseiler and Stationer. 495 Pa_ ave "ARREN CHOATE & ¢ = LIST OF NEW Bi i to Ma the anthor Faryon. 5) His Brother wath. Set B g without By Kev. Dr. ry of Bgl bes ital Eogtish Remains. Wick Map. t, representing 3) objects of site. By Dr. é 20 ai. postage free, on re paced wie Bites Seok ARREN Cit BoORSELEEES Sen SES TON Es. apo 3 fernon Ror Pa ave an nd both at yi NEW BUOKS. ~ nd His Brother. Moditerra the English Languam Pry per an Honest Woman. SSeercs se ba All About Jesu« arth s Morn om the Moditerra. by Sk Rice ghith. 97 an by A. De Quartrefage: . y Mrs. Oli Te. Forssk by” RICHARD B. MOHUN & co., BOOKSELLEKS AND STATIONERS, _mart tr 1015 PexsvivaNia AVENUE. A NEW BOOK, BY A. G. RIDDLE, Author of Bart Ridgely. Alice Brand, a Romance of the Capl- tal, Love and Politics, King of the Lobby, Who Would be a Member of Congres? PRICE, $1.25. For sale at SHILLINGTON’S Beokste: Cor. 434 street and Peun marttr Hi: 87s) ars: Gus stock of HATS for complete qm tion of om jention of owt the largest ad Wewt erica so 9 w LETT & c 65 Pennevirasiaerewte EFRIGERATORS, WATER FILTERS. COOLERS AND ICE PITCHERS ost approved kind WEBE & BEVERIDGE Importers of China and Crockery 1009 Penn. ave. bet. Wth aud Ith ste. HOS AOLE HATTER, Brvites ents pedo ffi viag Inasing pattern GENTLEMEN Ts: Youmans’ “heos s, and Duals a jal attentiow favited to the @3 and mis-tr a Psat Fine Soft and Stiff Nutria Felt Hate, ae and Canes arise Benovated into Spring Styles. Many of the gailty parties, it is ¢ live alternately and exercise polit! 1 rights “ BOYS’ CLOTHLYG6.” ‘on both sides of the troutier, THE ARREST OF CoUNTERFEITERS IN Texas.—The United Sta marshal bas telegraphed to the Attorney General, e! ng the eredit of having erecta the arre THE DEST ADVANTAGES the counterfelters in Dvekworth and Whitn tetectives, Gid not make their appe until twelve hours after the arrest was mate he detectives then demanded the prixo irs. The Attorney Gener: fe u marshal to hold the d-nee of their guilt instructions. Tae Yettow Fever at Havana dispateh has been received at the Navy partment from Consul-general Hall at Ha vana to the effect that the reports in to the prevalence of the yellow fe EVER OFFERED TO BUYERS. tor trial, until fart! CHEAP SUITS FOR SCHOOL WEAE. FENE SUITS port have been greatly exaggerated that there are altogether about thirty s FOR J 588 WEAR. in and around the city, and they are ot of a violent character. No 2ppreensions are tertained as to the general health of the population, but it is fearel that the troops now on their way from Spaia to BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS, in the suppression of the rebellion will, BOYS’ DRESS SUITs, greater or less extent, suffer from the di BOYS’ FINE SUITS. ease, owing to theirnot being acclimated and BOYS’ MEDIUM the approach of the hot se: a. BOYS’ (OMMON A GoLpd SPEctLATION CANARD Re- NEWED.—Inasmuch as the retireme ae or 1 necessitate the ing of in the Treasu rumor of a ten-million deficit 1s ve circulated. It will be remembe about @ ycatago it was charged in city that the deficit was then an actual fact, and at the time the statement attracted more than passing notice, until it was authorita- y denied npo: rtion of the then Seeretary of the Tre: Judg There are indications t the zold cliqu ew York propose to u e to aid them in keeping the peice of gold at its present figure. The polices of the oper seems to be to again get Such # ramor tele graphed to some of the daily New York papers, as it was a ye The effect of this would bi distrust, and acerue to ¢ ry ade Vantage of those cireulating ule untruth. +202 -PRESIDENT WILSON’S MoVEMENTS. President Wilson will leave ina few ¢ays for an extended trip though a portion of the country he has never visited. Going first directly to St. Louis he will procead from there to Arkar » where he will spend about a week. Returning he will go to Mem. phis. Nashville, Louisville, and other bia es In the south, intending 'to be absent about three weeks. He will go to Europe for pe = ire summer, sailing about the last of Apr WELL MADE—WELL SHRUNK. GENTEEL AND DURABLE. BRING YOUR boys. od EXAMINE THE STOCK, LEARN THE PRICES. HABLE BROTHERS, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, api-te CoRNER TTH aNd D Starters. G, 6. CORNWELL & soys. SPECIAL: HAMS. ~CANNERS IN DISTRESS.—Cerito’s y minstrels and French can-can troupe, who were to commence an engagement in Richmond on Friday night, were prevented by the city authorities, and the colored post- ers remoyed§ from the walls, fences, &e. Tae agent, fearing arrest, suddenly left, leaving the troupe there to take care of themselves. Upon consultation with the mayor-consent was obtained to ee @ performance Satur- aay night to enable them to get away. tnd, 34 vet tate ‘and ASSORTED, ARTAST WHET. The most popular ration of Wheat for producing and al wetine ition of Bre maintaining a health the system. It contains, in a Lar tion than most other articles of foods the Phosphates of Nitrogenons elements #0 na- cessary to the development of muscle, nervy: and Drala, and is pecatiarly beneficial seers: FAaTat NEGLIGENCE.—The failure ofa peptics persons of sedentary habits. railroad Seieerens operator to deliver a train MALT Ber TONIC order caw collision on Sunday on the on & SOMrOURE. one Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad between two passenger trains. One conductor in the world for fucral i deny or or, ucrvons was killed and several other employes were derangement; an excellent a restorative ~ | injured. None of the passengers, it ts stated, ie Pheald ‘and strength: and rose ti | were seriously inju trict ot Eng tana tegecates of ot Rent, ssiad THE COAL MINE TRov: re was ‘There more = in the disturbed stati districts ot eee ares during —— two weeks G, G. CORNWELL & SONS, FINE GROCERS. _maras.te_ 1418 Pa. opp. Willard’s Hotel. Nob ASECRTER § Lait aed Samuel R. McElwee, eet Saree Lapa erty tcd suicide yesterday oon in Ball Phimecit t through the left Seotane tol. Deceased had it by shootin, : rin i L Hi aa insane asylum. He and head with ly been released was uumarried. Goop Luck AND Bap Lvcx.—On Friday are Se cae espe intention and dyspepsia. hey thor hly cleanse the enti: He do nut gripe or give pain during their action, | eVehiny William Orr, agest sl years, fell tnt They are adopted for general use. Children and | the creck at Lanoconing county, Md., and de icate persone can take them aa well as the strong | wasdrowned. A few day rss he ha (hile patent villa generally are ‘are ‘hots and conse! 3 fe ICIDE OF A Se Sesliaenien | 3 cents per box. | R NATTA Fish CULTURE IN Mccoy od IATL Eitshagh Laeor 8 am HONOB YOUR sare 5 BESENTATIVE: rg. as fish commissioners, to ald in the ie Beg the Teicbet; 2 cents adders of Home me | propagation of fish in the waters of the state. Grace the Rev. John + Be, and a sear cheer eae eee iso! the Sint | 2TH CASE oF Gmorae 2. CANNON, dele- Singer's Own Book,” cari Green | 88 ‘been appealed by the proses | SRMMS” BELLEW, Booksellers 703"Ta Sem | tion fo the territorial supreme court. (Cannon | Rorthweet . es oie | gave bonds in $5,000 for his appearance. t THE OBNOXIOUS PERSONAL TAX LAW. How it Should be Constraed. Fovor Star: fay argnment were necessary ow the impr priety and dangers of rush- inom rant bills through Congress at the ine n¢ ar el 8° of a scasion, it is tobe found in the Het; renal Tax Bill” levied upon the unfor- tunate ettizens of the District of Columbia, | an yarsed at th: fag end of the Forty-third Co: goss We are rot disposed to lap np “SPILT MILK” by peeping into the secret conclaves of com- mittees or elsewhere to ascertain at whose Coor to lay the blame, and, least of all, to re- fet ip any way whatever upon the Honor- able Commiss‘oners for the District of €o- lumbia. for-we fecl assured that if they have ' ey at allinstrumental in the passage of the ML it bas been to serve the best interests of the community as they understand them, an‘ to proteet the sacred rights Intrusted to heir keeping. Still, there can be no doubt that “SOME ONE HAS RLUNDERED.” for a more inquisitorial, unjust and obnoxi- ous law was never passed by any legislative assembly on the face of the earth, and to as- sert that it can ever be literally enforced is to proclaim what every ene knows is an impossibility. is Well sometimes la spade a spad. OBNOXIOUS LAWS NEVER FORCED. A free people must feel that they are being justly dealt: with, befor ay law, however guarded its provisions may be, can be duly excented. But this law is not guarded in its Tovisions. It assumes. among other pec larities. physical impossibilith it is eareiul to pre sixnated todo certain things shall ma urns at a specified time, it CAN BE EN- When the assessed shall make fi the assessors, so that the would-t deliver” framers of th shot the mark by atte lations to these al returns to stand and law have quite over to do too muh. > some ad just Irrived itt Hoston fas the sto ss, though mewhat modified) and waX surprised to sted for smoking in th pa before a magistr: was fined $5 for the ous Off wherenpon he handed t A Do: & S10 bill, with the the change; I expe borry mini MATH In <pite of the p in some quarters agat ington, the whole exeeption, are now iy be ony to tb of the citizens of th their foil burden of the tax prove s which have of a mud-bedr. to construe the awhich it was ey and, while it is m MODIFY THEIR “SCHEDULE” and instructions to the assessors as will sat sty them that while they are not evwiing the performance of any duty imposed u y will eon = will in- y, with the ‘ Mir Bartlett, sayin’ We deny your authority to a «under this pro ‘of the T Supreme Cour.) but shat sistane to ee b petition for court At a quarter before 12 Mr. Bartlett ap- cared in the U. 8. district court, Ju Riatchiord presiding. ‘The judge examine pers and granted the writ, which was I counsel fom the eity, oon on ‘Tue < Slechareott on hi marshal, bsent case Was 5: n for Mr. Dana w DE It will be remembered that F el here to testify before the g: the case entitled ‘he United States against F the Norman Wiard- eck letier ease. THE WAR ON PoLyGAmy Deiegate Cannon.—Geore eressional dele: Friday for polygamy. he had contracted no pot s rriage within two years preeeding the indictment. The prosecution said they did not expect to prove marriage within two years. Tae court held that it was the act ofeonsammating the second or other marriage subsequent to the first, which constituted the off staatuiti he Was on trint s that s sta’ ite of Uimita hes vferida: at was diseha lofGeorze Reyno! _ Was concluded noth wr: constitational. utes consultation bi guilty. The defence verdict for the reason th t0 i tho deferian hat wl asked to pleat, to hin, of the as granted. Afterwards the defence waved a new trial with the view of taking the case to the Su- preme Court. The defentant was afte arraigned and pleaded 2%t guilty, a set at liberty ou giving 35 000 bail. XCURSION TO Mrx- A New Orleans dis- Patch says: patorial excursion to fexieo has been abandoned. Advic rom Washington, fear of yellow fever the ill- of Mrs. Morion, are among the causes ed for the change of front, which is led as significant. Senate anthony alle ga Cameron, Char and General MeVeigh and wife satled on the spatch yesterday for Cedar Keys ig the Florida coast, and thene tlantic port. tained at th to Senator Morton is de- St. Charles hotel on account of the ilness o Morton, who is improy- ing. They will probably ¥ Bo by rail t row. The ste ner City-o Havana sai noon for Vera Cruz having been tainet several hours for the arrival of important dispatches from Washington for the Mu ean government. The following ae the passengers: Colonel Scott; Mr. Mackie, of ‘Phitadelp Wm. Walter Pheips, of New Jersey; ex-Gi ernor Jos. E. Brown, wife and son, Ben. ley Poore and daughter, Richard Weight. map and ¥ wife, of New Orleans, and Hon. E. ARREST OF EX-BANK OF FICERS.—John E. ‘nt, and Brossiux, t, Thomas 8. Armis- rd, cashier of the ‘Dollar Savings Bank of Ri Va. an institution which col- lapsed turing ti the panic in September, 1873, were arrest Saturday on warrants char- S| Rta ofthe with emberziing 8 $14, of the the bank, and w! frauda- lent entries to conceal he ame were Sa ee until ‘Tuceday, bail belng ——<$$_$___. THE ee. a mas! [reins of Ni con TS Fact have decided t to The men say the they wilt meet tet on nd a pg he ER i Las yet been upon. The boss vine. | & ers also demand the men to work ten hours, tue =, still hold out, many of them being on a stri! gp ee Se WARDS OF Shhh oer ee —A K: Sey dispatch 52; “Sen. Sherman, in'aa pon tne fd siated That all ofthe German girls | en from the Indians will be ortor life ae oe the Fk ae ta eae sent to to Florida, war.” Ps Sourt vat Moanin’ is, Te Fi cou: ai ‘enn. Emmons and Ballard overriled a iastiog of ae The Statens held as pr si of the state general jog reg son kuklo; =. for = county § aty Kukitix want of juris. taken care — THE PERSONAL TAX. The New Schedule. The following is the schedule for aasess- ment of personal taxes in this Distriet as amended and issued by the District Commis: sioners this afternoon : ‘Tax Notice for 1875. Tv — OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. ‘o » of ——_—. Take notice, that, in pursuanee of the act of Congress entitled ‘An act for the Pm pe of the District of Columbia for the fiseal year ending June 30th, 1876, and for other par- poses,” approved March 3d, 1875, levying a tax on real and engl property in said District, you are hereby required to present afull and true statement, according to the Within form, of all personal property, inelu- ding bonds, deeds of trust, mortgages, cretits and all otlier choses in action or possession owned by you, or held in trust or as guardian executor or administrator, subject to taxa- tion, together with the amount of indebted- * on account of which deductions are laimed. Affidavit to tue truth of this statement must be made and signed before an axsessor appointed undersaid act of Congress. Hf this statement shall not be filled up and Sworn to within fifteen days from the date of this not the assessor Will then, as pro- vided by jaw, from his best information, make an assessment, to which he will add fifty per centom thereof. Dated this day of April, 187: = Assessor. Onice, Morrison Building, No 2164), street, ar Pennsylvania avenue. Schectude of Personal Property, inctwting Bondi Deeds of Trust, Morigages, Oredi's, ant : hoses in Action or Possessiom swhiert to for the Fiseal Year ewliny June belonging (0 or held in trust by ‘Gnd ‘seheduted oy Cos value for ta ation is the tre value in the ney of the United 8: f th If any person, firm or corporation shall fail to make the list of property required by se tion loth. Act of Congress’ approved Maren 2d, 17S, the assessor will then from his best information make an assessment, to which he will add fiity per centum thervof, 2 ersons refusing to mu ble to conviction of misdemeanor ar in any sim not exceeding $50), to which be added imprisonment not exceeding thirty days. And if any person iavit toach . such section, he Viction for perjury. and subj tes for thatett provided b dl return shi ‘h member t ties of said aet 'y inthe District uf € wiih any per her legal claim or ryaluable thin bor or servic columns: one for sessment at fair ter column to be fillet up lid and y and absolutely s Axed, incloding able in labor or service at cur. proportion certain to b for others, and also note: counts, rents, &e., but hot inclading any knowledgment of indebtedness unless for ed on some consideration righttully r. time of making lgment to be a valid cous therefor, nor any a ch -ration oWledzment of debt mace for purpose of diminishing the amount of credits to listed for taxation. aes IIL. Moneys in actual possession. IV. Household goods and furniture of kind, gold and silver plated, and jewelr: V. Goods and mereha’ V1. Articles on hal on hand. ose of being Ly process or ture, combining redress- poration of “or retinir . Manufaetured articles, nd machivery on hand. VIL Agricultural tools, { machinery TX. Agriculoural tools, imple- plement: and or market garden pro- and all other 1 Xi Horses riages and wv Ol XII. Ail other choses in 2 session, and all other art property not included in the ot this st Nate nd other animals, nd in pos- personal ‘oing items reported, if nol to bei tuxs on by the is out of and I taxed elsew here 1 in bulk by the ass ions Issuing the same tax thereon.) All property exempt ter : utes at I exempts ceution | wearing apparel belonving to all persons, and to all heads of families being houscholders, beds, bedding, honschold furniture, stoves, cooking utensils, etc., not exceeding $300 in value; provisions for three months’ support, whetlier provided or crowing; fuel for thres month mechanics’ tools. a: rl of debtor ‘on business of debtor or is family: y and implements of professional ma. or artist to value ™); che horse, one mule, or yoke of oxen; art, Wagon or dray, aid hainess for such team: farming ten: food for such team for three mon debtor be farme value of $100; ali famil library not excecd ww, one Swine, Six sheep.) 1 libraries or books in use, i Je, not over the value of housthold, store ois BOL held for sa 0M), ta valne the Columbia, t year that the foreza- entof ail personal proper bonds, deaxts of trust. mortgage credits, and all choses in action or possession owned by me or held by me iit trust or otherwise, subject to taxation under the provisions of the act of Congress entitied “An act for the support of the zoy- ent of the Distriet of Columbia for the al year ending June Soih, 1 other | urposes,” approved March’ sd, together with the amount of indebtedness 0 Recount of which deductions are claimed. Suheeribed and sworn to before 1 me, | uis — day of » 185. a , Assessor. —_—_e A FAMILY BURIED IN THE RUINS OF THEIR Homx.—The house of Sylvanus Kel- ler, in Jaspe ars Missourl, was blown down during the night of the 30th of March, and Keller, his wifeand five children were buried in the ruins, Keller being fastened to the earth by a heavy beam. room took fire, and for a while it seemed that all must —— burnt, regen bat evoclag F a exertions Keller to family with a exeeptian of one girl, seven ears old whose head was. yy the fall- ine house, whose ere badly burned. (ee FIRE IN Loupoun County, VinGINtA.— A seepon congo) the Alexandria Gazette from Hamilton, , Says: The residence of Wm. Brown, at Ch mien totally de- by fire yesterday. ‘The ter part the furnitore and clothing the family were lost in the flames. There was an insur- ance of $2,000 on the pameaa — faroiture in the Fea nye Fire company of Waterford. but ‘whether its it will cover the loss Ihave not been able to ascertain. The fire originated 1m the Kitchen, It is supposed from ive fluc HORRIBLE TRAGEDY.—In the town of New laine, man will provably pe er. mth OF stock for | | night. | BEECHER TELF°? AMS TO THE STAR. CONNECTICUT. THE ELECTION TO-DAY —_ —__ NO SENATORIAL INVASION OF MEXICO THE SCANDAL TRIAL. THE CLEVELAND ALIBI. BEECHER TO-DAY, MORE DENIALS BY THE PASTOR. a OUTRAGE BY STRIKING MINERS. —— nets PARTIAL RESUMPTION OF WORK. THE DEATH OF F. W. WALKER. —_—eo—— HIS WASHINGTON HISTORY. —-e—__— [Special Dispatch to EW HAVEN, April Various portions of the state show usual interest is manifested in to- tion, and that a large The weather is ¢ port. Hartford, a (lem When he was oro. H that w “s oles vote is being polle idgeport s sis runnl wich distri is he d- Phe ele The w country i > th jon is proceeding quiet city. ts good, but traveling in the There will bea tolevably full v tose until five ade until after th this Congressiona itis eee ble to for. Hs be! jose. The repuly- lleans have hopes of ea: the legislature, which will very likely have state of ficers, as, in the opinion of many, there will be no election t END OF THES. ATORTAL INV 4- SION OF MEXICO. [Special to The Evening Star.) NE IRLEANS, April 5.—Eiitor Stay United States steamer _ h, wita Se tors Cameron, Anthony. is, Chandler and Patterson, left ye Ate y for Florida. Tom Scottand Ben Perley Poore sailed for Mexico. Senator Morten and wife, and Pay- 3 Canningham goto Indianapolis in ptt's special car. This ends th torial invasion of | of Mexico. ah ‘BEECHER. A Crowded Church Yesterday. EW YoRK, April 5.—There was a tremen- jam at Beecirer’s church yesterday, de- the bad weather. ‘The Aubi. It is stated that th idence of Mr. Cleve: land, now being taken at his sick bed the Purpose of showing that Beecher. iy Mrs. Moulton testified he T, Was in company with Mr. and 1 to the hour when be started for Peekskill The Tilton-Beecher Suit To-day. New York, April city court reom opened this mornin a ch of | number of ladies 1 e Was greatly increased. Judge Neilson admonished the audience against any outbreaks of applause, and while he was doing th RESUMED HIS LACE ON THE WITNESS STAND. Being handed a paper, witness said that at the interview with Mouiton in his (Beecher’s) jocence Were tric eit.” Witness was asked if that paper his, and Rpoeteioe~ in no —_ ase or the he dic- ji ad Mn FE ullerton, “put Judge a cided on taking the answer. Witn ess thy ontioned His attention be ing called to th Tae more Ti expres 1 had made I felt I had wronged had humbled myself before God, willing to humble myself before Tacolore Tilton. idea wonts are not my phrascol ‘express my feel- ing of Sorrow. s not in :t ingieal mood, and am fraid 1 mixed my metapboras. I Cid not use the phrase, +1 will die before any one but myself shail be ineulpated.” 1 did express myself strongly that I would sooner die (han have caused such trouble; this was a strong feeling of remorse at the mischief which seemed fo have been y likely I exe ‘the poor child Lying th * in substance, but not in th: saw her who bad de and friend of mine Very likely I uscd the words: less ‘avi bore the sin ef anothe: INTIMAT! for many ye and did so until the year Isi4. The words Her forgiveness I have; I humbiy pray God thathe mey put it into the breast of her husband to forgive me,” is not my dictation. Imay have said that I had done Elizabeth incalculable wrong, bu’ she had for- iveness. Moulton tried iapress on me that Tilton was. iu with the belief that I was an enemy to him, and if he could only ert my sentiments be would change bat jon. . Mr. warts showed witness a letter of June Ist, 1573, written by him to Mou!ton, in which he referred to a letter, What ictler he referred to., Witness said: I. refers to this letter of mine that I hold in my hand. Witness continued: IN MY INTERVIEW WITH TILTO: on the 30u I do not Teeollect making an; to Dante's ferao. interview he did not accuseme that his wife had accu: me of adultery to him. was nosuch question, topic or allusion made in an; ver ‘about improper solicitation. zeere was noallusion to ihe arguments by 1 HAH TRIUMPHED OVER HER CHASTITY; on January, 1871, accord: tom, mny house was ‘was opened on thai 4 reeeive calls aS, Sa ay! until seven; I fannot recall sue a day, bi but only remember with ae om it the of sale of pews ymou stoned to trustees the sale usually takes place on the arst Tuewtay after the Sunday ie the month of January; veraation with bim abont a Tetter 1 ‘Tilton Fas writing or about to write to Bowen; on &t January, or thereabouts, there was an INTFRVIEW WITH MOULTON AND MYSELF, at Moulton’s house, in hischamber. He was im bed. It ickness. though he was sometimes in bed from late hours. I never saw him too il to receive callers. White I was there Tilton came in. 1 had not had any intercourse wit", him since the Joth of De- cember. We had ne salatation between us. Moulton beran by referring to the conversa- ton passing between him and me, and was Proceeting to tell Tilton something = to m.when struck ta. Ih telling Moulton of Tilte - but something of that charac. ter. After Moviton told him this I turned to Tilton and told him HOW So! at being connected in any way with the mis- fortanes fered from Bos also of @ phim. Moulton ss winlch any gentleman presses regret for jo help in the future ” ave the apology, we sho Tilton withdrew any talk of the charges made by on this occasion. reeall mu What passet be: ton and myseil. There was no suc said by Moulton wher Tilton came in as“ bas done all that a man could do, except to make @ public statement of the facts,” Anything to that effect. There was not & won! said tome by Tilton about how could he be expected to forgive a_man who had ruined his wife and family. The attributing this language to me ix A Fiction. I did not say f would bow my head and go out of public life, or axk whether it would be better to sell the Plymouth church. made bo statement with regard to suicide or going on & voyage. There was nothing at that interview said about Tilton siesiring to past ar Tilton then bands, and I do not think there was Mrs. Tilton After Tilton tet give publicity to the matter. There was hothing said about informing my wife, or tha! she woul! become my enemy, or that to refrain from teliing her would tone! favor. T sat on that oc: was not tor myself, but for t my age and experience me to avoid this, —_—~e——— FOREIGN NEWS. American Ship Ashore. oNDON, April 5.—The ship Dacea, from ew York for this port, is ashore on the Iste of Wizht. in a bad ition. The weather is heavy. The crew left in small boats, have not yet been reported. are now on boand the ship. ought to have and Coast-guards Advices trom Caleu difficulties between tl and the Kinget Burmah, « ries and other matters, making warlike prepa hat the king is tions. THE tur o man hat for some time of a blackmatier in s whe ke pt de intervals as thy Lowell, Macs and g i was found bere, in Howe townshir of his strame on Juniata river. with the left side in beaten us if done with som He has the appearance of a ¢ nd Was warmly clad. In his poc ty-thre: lars in money, a ticke New York to St. Louls, dated Febraary and @ statement of account of Jarnes ‘Dns for work done at Sperday. Ti coroner's jury rendered a vertict of death by being beaten with some instrament in the hands ofa pers :known. Another theory is that the deceased ts the man who icaped from a car window about the date of the man licket, and that he hot murdered, bat diced from injuries caused by the fall. e Lody w: Ba about a mile distant from where ty i jump ¥ was tak; The Rioting Ports vite, Pa.—A bral on the Shenandoah passenger train, a ing as special policeman, fired upon last night, and ‘was wounded ia the arm. He returned the fire in the dark and wounded one of bis os veneral restumptic applied mediate st t of coal, indicating that all the nu e not joined the union, and that there will be increased tonnaxe from that section during the present weck. Waiker, last night, from an was well-known in 48 correspondent some years ew York Express, From the aliug the first dose of hemlock, up t moment, he dictated his sym his wile. who wrote them down Mr Walker was the gentleman who figured iv the eapure of one Emek. a confederate spy, aT. B., Maryland, in isi. Death of an ex. New York, April iveutenant died here yesterda, ——— Death of an bey mer Physician. HAKRISBURG, April 5.—Dr. Ro Ross Rob- t homepathic physician of died last evening of erysipelas. reee S. Navy Officer. —Pierre Girand, vmmander U.S. navy, WANTS $5,000,000 oF UxcLe from San Domingo city the 2d of March stat is slated thi the Domixican g is being hard press «1 of its citi zebs, vietin Baez's action whi under the ‘imam! protection of th States ships o! war (o present a claim on the United States government for the losses and injuries othe government and people aris. ing therefrom. The foundation of this claim has been taken from the speech of Senator f March %, i on violation of the ional law and the usurpation of the powers. The claim, it is said, is for flue government argues that the United States kept Baez tn nently the latter govera- for his actions. ES of power, and ¢ Inent is sponsiy TON IN Vin {members of the Virg have issued an suggesting that y one-half of the | are told, « population of the ‘ou have no press! tever sentiments you inay hold, oF e otious may bura in your Imost totally unknown to your own fellow-citizens, to say nothing of the outsite world.” A ‘convention is therefore called to meet ai Richmond, August 19, “for the purpose of considering and wijasth political, financial and other questions touching uur interests and prosperity as members Of 2 great commonwealth.” YouTurv, Mai RopBErs. — Ananias Rey (a colored man) and Jas. Ferguson and Lewis Turner (colored boys) were before er Pleasants iy eutcting and a ing the ice al Carole county. on Sunday, ruary. whatever bosoms are 87” Have you had the spell-zootic yet? 87 Talmage says some Sitters are worse Un some actors. So are 87 It is reported tha President MacMaton goes to Turin to meet King Victor Emman- uel. er Several jes rth ‘ing Da- mote Reaper Diack Hills baveboes BAA at dirand Rapids, Pagan jealousy. 7A duel is reported to be i) jo Rg flatchiosmn, of: ~< James oe ees ide the ea patie Cuore tenors party sent to bring the the ‘savages of that Island under the control of the govern-