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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsylvauia Avenue, cor. Lith St, YT The Evening Star N Company, 5. H. KAUFFUANN, Pres’t. CENTs PER MONTH. ‘ai the Cate nace. By, mast postare vrepaid—60 i e3'00 - @ month; sx months, $3.00; one year WEBALY STAB —pebiishes oo Priday— @ year, postase prepard. Wt subecriptrons tnver tably i= advance, ene jomger than paid Sor. fan of atverinme furnished om application. Another which I vat bargains in all ebades o atte pattern SALE CARFETS REGARDLESS OF COST. commencing MONDAY, April 5, ne week shall ¢! the remainder of onr ate BhPS=ELS. INGEAINS, and STAIR CARPETS, OILCLOTHS. RUGS. OCOA MATTING, STAIR RODS. Re | xc Calico. 64 wel. 122. w ths 3, a1 r CALICOES, at 6 PLAID Striped NAIN Ladies’ HOSE, at 25 cents ain and 82.50 por va PAKASOLS «& MATTIN« HNSON & Co.. apo tr TLL Market Space WPECIALTIES-3UST RECEIVED b BLACK SILKS— $1 NEW GOODS, ¢ SF Ere One Prive Cash S BOGAN & WYLit and 1020 7th PLAIN MATERIALS 3. G SHADES, ENADINES MOERNING GOOLS OF ALL KINDS, FOR SPRING WEAR: LACE POINTS AND JACKETS, IN LLAMA AND THREAL LINEN LAWN LARDS, 4 UBGANDY LAWNS Frou Having complet the prices Ve my inventery, I have r is where it was Ie of the remain cod in or. f my stock at ax early a day a= possible. 45—N2. 6.875. . WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1875. "i | nening Star, — TWO CENTS. ‘The Post Office Contract Frands. AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. spurting aligemcd tyocamtyietsay TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. p PALMER bee or GRAND Farr — ]_ The names of the parties who, it is charged, <5 gaa A For O :. were in collusion with certain contractors in : Fee ee oe, cH FLOWERS, ST. PATRICK'S NEW CHURCH, Washington News and Gossip. | reurine contracts for carrying the mail (ref- BEECHER S e _- % reasonable prices. Special at sonters. | 4¢ MASONIC TEMPLE, cor Mthand Fsts.N.W..| eepewat, REVENCROThe receipts from | fence to which was made in yesterday's P.PALME Seong ce ning nn sgl this source to-day were $167,306.37. Stan) are D. 0. Floyd, originally from Mas- HIS TESTIMONY TO-DAY ape-tr th. | _ap7tApris Ending THURSDAY, April 15. Execs sachusetts; F. L. Channell, of New York; : age oh A 2 VERUR THEATER. ts aa receipts to-day | Chester M. Colt, of Washington, D. C.; and —_o—_ vet a large and elagant assortment of ‘sivect manyioeni \venwe. ‘Were $571,567.89. Charles Rothrock, of Fredericksburg, Va.; LACE AND MARSEILLES CAPS Gro. W. UER.. and . —_—_—_ A L for Childrap, | Ala tery fine selection of Jous Harnis.... ~om-atage Manager. | Hon, HALBERT E. PAINE, of Wis., wit | the id cian had Gheaeeadl teunstiors oc ee THE Co MINE RIOTS. for Children from fo to seven years of Ee ec . First appearance if Mise MAGGIE BOWERS, the oe Se Lprcass to the vacant judgeship of the #1. per year) in the contract office ot the Expecial at: ven of dong. ‘our! ms. m 4 , and the last, Roth- . MARINE STYLES taking the place of the oll ppearance of Mr JAMES MESSENGER. en Tock, being. 2 teengen ant Jante van | TROOPS SENT TO THE FRONT. NORMANDY SHAPES. Ane rca Champion Cannon Ball Berformer,and | THE AMOUNT of national bank notes re- | Tre, being & messenger; and James Van S. SELMA RUPPERT. | bey prigertye fg ceived at the Treasury to-day for redemption | Sixth ‘Auditor's office. Floyd has been in the a ean we Opposite Patent Office. | 4 THE FOUR PROPHETS. | 4 | Was s412.300. cepartmen: a Mysscooery Fong SPECK OF WAR IN EUROPE. Nomn 924 Sherk ental SHAMUS PBRIEN. Bheeee-| AxonG those who bad Inlerviews with the Years, and Van Vieck for several pears pact SEWING MACHINE. © Brien and Tom O'Halloran, Mr. Win. Devere. President to-day were Senators Paddock. | The names of the contractors are Jeroine J FICE, 924 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | OLIO VARIETY. C Windom and Morrill, and ex-Representatiye | Hinds, of Alabama, originally from Iilinois PRUSSIA AND BELGIUM. “ —— o en have con MRS. M. J. HUNT COMMENCEMENT OF THE SPRING SEASON.| Coxtxa BACK.—The Navy department is | government—Kitile in Texas, and Hines In PACIFIC MAIL AGAIN. . nent Light Comedian, advised of the arrival of the United State; | Alabama and elsewhere. By the means will have on Exhibition during the LAC " - . wicek already indicated they obtained a number of —— present week a splendid amorunent of LACk, pr imecaalnres rn at sbiggessaine Siroag 28 contracts at the last letting, which were 00,000 70 COUNTED FOR. aI disay inted Mexican exeu sts o > ‘a Ist of ext. BE . POR. TEINMED BORBETS AND HA Lack: - were on board left for the north via Jack. Riss iter to meant tn ei ane ek | ee ACCO! 0 " tie Play ol fonville. joke, and have no hesitation in telling how —— Also, the mosf complete stock of ; ea H rept MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS PERSONAT.—Clara Morris, the renowned | h3j:\conbenety Silt a coeds Bam's eve, UP. THE BEECHER TRIAL . : . cenit emotional actress, occupied a private box at The fact of Hines’ tmptication in the frauds Defendant's Testimony Continued in the city. to which the attention of those in search ROSEDALE MATINEE SATURDAY, Ford’s opera house last night, with Donn argaius is respectfully invited. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 621 D street, IN PREPARATION—* OURS.” Monday Next, TONY PASTOR'S COMBINA- TION. pS tf HEATER COMIQUE.—M T ‘every night and Weduesday and Saturday ees. Engagement of the great character actor, Mr. J. 72. Little.who will appear o1 and Wednesday ly Monday, Tnesday drama, 1 three acts, mar29-tr MADAME LARMIER, LYE ladies of Wasnin; ceive orders for DRE! styles, as «he receives rm from Paris every week. She is perfect] to please in every way the ladies who wi ber. marl5-Im* confident patronize 1907 PENNSYLVANIA AvENUE. his great ———— Pas- a lary of Old Siruth, the . Bn- BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | facement: of the chil? wosler, Baby Binaee Who will “be assisted by her father, Prot (PuE NEW BooKs Bindley. Apso" Oliphant’s Story ¢ FAREWELL CONCERT JUBILEE SINGERS ¢city, prior to their return to Eur. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, WEDNESDAY EV Dixgrams at Elli- eral adwi NATIONAL THEATER, t pai E WEEK ONLY, MONDAY In th ‘oman... r 5. ns, S Life of John uiney Ad mans Troy and Its Rew: ‘fashion Leaders in Stationery. SLOMONS & CHAPMAN, Agts. Li ences Pure Linen Not 911 Pennssivaniaar apl-tr NEW BOOKS *" At BALLANTYNE'S, 125 7th street, cCosh s Reply re and the Bi M Pr. 3 jo Tyndall N i By Prof. Dawson. wed Home and Lignt Beyond. By Rev. A. Dickson. or Thovghts on Ge By Leshe Stephen. By A. P. Peabody AND BRAss BAND, Reme and Improved, osed of 30 Picked Arti: By Bick ANA Jes Earth's Mornix Bonar Honrs in a Library Christian Belief and Life. mer30-tr A NEW BOOK, 8Y A. G. RIDDLE, By ing; recog For further particulars and pr eats secured at Elis’ Musi sithont extra charge, GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. Admission to all parts of house, 25 Cents: Re- served seats 50 Cen mard-dw* ON EXHIBITION axp SALE Author of up No. 1 New No Bart Ridgety, Alice Brand, a Romance of the Capi | yet? Sr. MARKKITER'S, v1u St. tai, Love and Politics, King of the Lobby, Whe ‘Yo. 439 Tth Street, benceen D ‘Streats, eight Would be a Member of Congress? doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, Qhotce Oil Paintings. Bngravings, Chromos, Xe. PBICE, $1.25. Also, Inrgest atock of Paper angings, ‘Window For sale at ‘tiny Hinges Nails, Aon the Distsiow SHILLINGTON'S Bookstore, Cor. 43 street and Penn. avenue. PIANOS, &c. THE DECKER BROTHERS won their success by solid me: they hold it by bey as 2 same direction. ud brilliant throughout the mes. G. KUHN. Sole 4 it. 632 New York avenue, Washingion DC. BE Teams Oa H ‘Please remember Name and Number. jel-ly —_—_—_—_—_—_——_———— LECTURES. LEe& rer BY THE REV. DR. 1. M. WISE, of Cincinnati, at the WASHINGTON HEB BW CONGREGATION ting effort in Tebwne. Singularly eqnal a tire scale—N. ¥. Te SYNAG JOHN T. MITCHELL, Piano: : ‘s velock. Subject: * Cnion and (ol- _ wart am 931 Penneylvania aveune. | rales” 1 Creane tuned, regulated, for rent and ie bs respecttally invited. It REAT BUsT OP IN PRICES = G Ag THE NEW stone | "T Fhe center th eaten BED), PIANO. 2.600 yards on. good as Wamsatts, 12. + We,, worth Be He., worth Ie fe, 2c... worth Larties and Children’s Trimmings. eth 1 90 SON & CO. th side, near 7th 0 AT ATTRACTION, SPECIAL BARGAINS DRY GOODS CHEAP. CARTER’S, 707 Market Space, w I Pongees enn. ave., rthwest, Sitk Dingonals and » Plaid Striped excellent assort Beautifal » Worth 6c, Ex- ver one yard wide, . wide Table Lines Large size Table Mapkina, We 7. Bxcelient Corsets, Sic Large White Quilts: $1, for Men and Boys’ i ognin. Wameutta a ori Ste. wid Black Silk, __ marist GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ORK 30 DAYS ONLY < wat fs fuecen oe or HAIR CLOTH PAR. S855 BLE-TOP WALNUT CUAMBEB: An pieces, B33 Es, husitation Walnat or M: MP CARPET. 16 AIN CARPETS MAK SUITES. comprixin COTTAGE SUIT ine of \W MATTINGS. CHIL- CARRIAGES aed UPHOLSTERY orreaponding prices W. B. MOSES, STREET AND PA AVE ove prices are only for cash om or mar!3-Im CORNER N B—The before deliver N4?rays VEGETABLE CATHARTIC a’ ANTE OCS PILLS, The dema: these Pills hax largely increased. We therefore call pnblic attention to their merite as S general family physic. Prepared with the greatest Present the 1 liowing good qualities: ed wholly vegetable rtain and effectual during their action. general use. Chikiren and take them ae well ag the strong made. they are always Tresh, nd Feces fectual. Pi Pharmacist, s, Corner Second and D streets REFRIGERATORS, WATER FILTERS. COOLERS AND ICE PLITCHERS of the most approved kind WEBB & BEYER Importers of Chine ar iS Ne. 1009 Penn. B.™ SUSiUe 1337 Pex atten: om GENTL Broad) NSELVANIA Av ston to the follow ing I EMEN S DRESS ‘ps tal sttention fuyited to the $5 aud §6 Fine Soft and Stiff Nutria Felt Hate. s mi v and (; | mbreline 4 M7 ats Renovated into Spring Stykea, — mis-tr | the at and the cheap. est first-class" seven-octave Piano oA made. G.L. WILD & BRO., Sole Agenta, 723 7th street northwest, square above Patent Office at little used, for sale at @ marlé-tr “« BOYS’ CLOTHLYG.”’ One fine Piano, bi bargain. NARD.—The undersigned take pleasure in nouncing to their friends and the publi i general that Mrs. C. REICHENBACH No. 423 lith street, near Pennsylvania ave: nue, continues the Sole Agency, for our PIANOS, and that, NONE but the above firm is aathoriged te eell our Pianos for Was! ion, Georgetown, Alex- andria, and vicinity, and will be thankful for acon. tinuance of the patronage 80 ¥ bestowed in the past on the Kuabe Pianos. WILLIAM KNABE & CO., no Manufactory, No. 350 West Baltimore street, Baltimore, aud No. 112 Fifth avenue, New rk. febs-tr LENDID STOCK—The world-renowned fi PIANOS, Parlor “Grand rand, Square and Upright PL OS; WM. MeCAMMON 3 Gelcoraied PL OS, T-octe full et THE BEST ADVANTAGES EVER OFFE. ED TO BUYERS. CHEAP SUITS FOR SCHOOL WEAR. FINE SUITS FOR DRESS WEAR. LTER SCOTT WEST, BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS. AP a Oe BOYS’ DRESS SUITS. eet northwest. rm. : 4 New York city etm BOYS’ FINE SUITS. & MOSEET RETSGEN: O8@ 351 BOYS’ MEDIUM SUITS. Dt: hwud, Rear Pemearbeade rece BOYS’ COMMON SUITS. 5 8 2 m..and 3toS " 21 reet borthwest. mar22 Sonu RAKEMAN, SCHCTIER & GATBTS FRESCO, DECORATIVE and every deacrtetion o WELL MADE—WELIL EHEUNK, ORNAMENTAL and PLAIN PAINTING. 727 Hh street northwest. SPECIMEN ROOM. 710 E street northwest, jan2i-Ty WASHINGTON, D.C. DENTAL Notic! tal OM GENTEEL AND DURABLE. his D. fr Avenne to his residence 1229 N_ strect, where every branch of the profession wil nded to with the skill of long experience. A made of the Celebrated “Mineral PI Jaul9-3mn* NG YOUR Boys. Toet : 17 PER SET FOR TEETH, HITHER 4 strest. between D and BE. Gas used to ex taath. janllly vi ‘LEPHA AMES 0. CLE ; (US. Com'r ex of, Cimn'r Court of Claim: and Examener in Chancery.) SHORT-HAND WEITER AND LAW REPORTER. OMce—No. 110 0 st., eeu Ist and 24, factng Indiana avenne. mars-tr EXAMINE THE STOCK. LEARN THE PRICES. we: = se i 8 : : : seuees 88 ua i Pl th WU = <M cl iMR Shs A SU) I, MO ND han HABLE BROTHERS, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, = = ———_—— >— ap2-te GouneR 772 aNd D Sragers. Gi, G. CORNWELL & SONS. GARDE . SPECIAL: oe HAMS. Extra Sagar-cured, for baking —_ Deri & Co.'s “DIAMOND” brand, Cincin- | |, ys Gpass SEED, PRINKLERS, LAWN MOWERS, TRELLISES, FOR LAWNS, FLOWER POTS,&c., GARDEN TOOLS, FERTILIZERS. . large bottles, $1 TS. GLACEES. 81 jer ponud ! 4 T pound Mis, CHE miles, an ASSORTED, pou! cons he Athful active ‘condition of han most ot! les ea th JNO. A. BAKER, muscle. nerve, | Agricultural Warehouse, beneficial to dys. 'y habits. apt co3t 926 Louisiana avenue. Co.'s CO! “OF MALT and HOPS tie grmuny reaae | OPEB SUAMEES: i po fe the world for general deblli or! aervons reed Eiocedas Qu fe ve of health and strength; manufactured at Maid-stone, the soutre of the ben raising dis- trict of England, county of Kemte G. G. CORNWELL & SONS, FINE GROCERS. marS.tr_ 1418 Pa. ave. opp. Willard’s Hotel. Et foes RISHMEN HONOR YOUR PATRIOTIC REP. | of the CaP REE U BERG [OR CO, bas a fail snppty RESENTATIVES.—Bust of 0 Connell, $2; Lith- | customers an early Sle aoe graphs of John Mitchel, 25 cents Fustomers an sarly end constant ule, Be. the I Domestic Tee furnish lw who ote af S reduced prices. vemviahaticnen all before contracti; th other parties. Speclal ‘inducements to toed who ‘purus in aaa eo TT TERRES 218 Py hy , Beyer— beh ree Weare OTB Nas OTE BROKER, venae. Tenting =) Piatt and Mrs. Piatt, Despite her sick she looks plump, but ratner pallid. Senator Lewis, of Virginia, is in the city. SAM. BARD AMONG THE “SUSPENDED. The President has s' of Charles F. Kimball to be postraaster at Pontiac, Mich., and Washinzton O’Donoz- hue to be postmaster at Flint, Mich.; John M. G. Parker, to be tmaster at New Or- leans, La., vice C. old, suspended under the tenure-of-office act; Jas. W. Ward postinaster at Corpus Christi, Texas Teencs Taylor, suspended as abov Conley, postmaster at Atlanta, Samuel Bard, also suspended. THe INDIAN BuREAU 1s in receipt of in- formation from Col. Dudl an agent, to the effect that he has suceessfally removed » Vice the Verde Apaches, 1,500 in number, from Verde, Arizona, to the new reservation at San Carlos, in the southeastern part of the territory,ad rnee of ss, thus con- solidating the Verde mn Carlos Apaches. The commission also has received atelegram from Agent Bin, enne river agency, Dak delegation of Sioux, embracing se Hills chiefs, have consented to the Red Clond and Spotted hington to confer with th Father in regard to relinquishing possession of the Black Hills. Miss Cora B. ADAMS, a well-known Washington bell, the sister of our enter- prizing fellow-ciuzen, J. Bradley Adams, was married last nizht at the Chureh of the izearnation to Capt. Fred, MeCausiand, of Providence, Rhode Island. Thé é¢erentony, which took place at six o'clock in the presence of a large number of friends, was performed by the rector, Rev. J. L. Town- send. After the ceremony the newly we ided pair were heartily congratulated, and subse- quently left for Providence, R. L, their suture home. Ex N. Morsell, William Hannah, and R. Thayer. ot Washington, and Walter E. White, of Providence, K 1., acted as ushers. The groom is a prosptrous merchant in Providence, and takes his bride to acomfortably furnished home. t a From the Ohio State Journal. The Wooden-N of political m preponderance this time side. the democratic THE TROUBLE BETWEEN BELGIUM AND GERMAN THE CATHOLIC CourcH QuEsti — The Prussian note to Beigiam concerning the pastorals of the bishops ani other matters of offence, after enumerati the causes of complaints, adds: It is searcel possible that the laws of Belgium cannot enable the government to stop undertakings which might alter its relations with neigh- boring states. Neutral states which wish to preserve the advantage of their position should carefully avoid anything which might alter that principle of neutralit which is the basis of their existeace. If B gian laws do not contain the authority ne cessary to obtain the legitimate satisfaction claimed Hg Shes German government, the lat- ter hopes Belgian will supply the deficiency by fresh legislation. In answer Belgium refutes the claim put forward and reminds Germany that the pastoral letters complained of were lished at the beginning of the strag Germany against the Pope, and ought now to be forgotten. The address of sympathy to the imprisoned bishops of Paderborn, another srievance alleged by Germany, Belgium in- sists, was the act of individuals, not ofan or- ganized society. Independent and neutral Relgium has never done anything, notwith- standing the incessant intercourse between the two countries, that could alter its rela. tiops with a friendly nation which guaran- tees her independence. pi acne ToLLs ON THE C. AND O. CaNnat.—The resolutions recently adopted by a mass meet- ing of Cumberland citizens i sting the Chesapeake and Ohio canal directors to reduce the tolls, were presented to the canal firectors and the Maryland board of public works yesterd+y at Annapolis. One gentle- tan stated there was not a coal company in the mountains preparing to ship by canal, and that from 1,600 to 2,000 tons were going daily over the Pennsylvania road. After full Interchange of opinion the meeting ad- journed. The canal board met afterward to consider @ revision of the rates, and the result will be made public to day LABOR Notes.—There was a gathering of Weavers in south Philadelphia last evening who have been on a str! several weeks, snd they sed resolutions to stand firm ui til theirdemands are acceded to. * thing 1s now comparativel en Ivania mining regions, and there is no. immediate need for the employment of troops to keep the peace. e mule-spinners* strike at Lowell, Massachusetts, still con- tinues, and the spinners threaten to return to England if their Gemands be not complied with. ¥ quiet in the A BIGAMIst’s PREFERENCE.—John Bing- ham was tried in the Court of General Ses- sions In New York Monday on a charge of bigamy. Both his wives were in the conrt- room. He pleaded guilty and refused to change the plea. The recorder asked him which he woukl prefer, to be discharged to live with his two wives, or sentenced to state prison for three years. The prisoner promptly expressed a preference to be locked. =. and the Judge sentenced Bingham to state prison for three years at hard labor. Svrt Agarnst Paciric RarnRoaps.—At Topeka, Kansas, the United States district attorney, in obedience toa recent order of the government, yesterday commenced a suit in the United States circuit court against the Kansas Pacific railroad and the central branch of the Union Pacific railroad, to re- cover five per cent. of the net earnings due the government. Tur E1ent-Hovur Law tn New Yorx.— The New York labor and trade union has —onee an address in regard to the actien of the legislature in that state in attempting to have eight-hour law repealed. to == consign to political death an, bo el who shall vote for the repeal of this law. SUICIDE IN BALTIMORE. —Peter Deptfort, of Baltimore, a cai ter, aged fifty vears, heart, a penknife, night, and died from the effects of the woun = terday mornin; had been and ‘ou of work Yor two or three months. HEAD CRUSHED.—Yesterday af- ‘einen ocae ‘W. Wunder, bra ears, entered an elevator in an unoccupied se, No. 478 west Baltimore street, while as- cending was instattly killed, his head bei: crushet between the top of the elevator ai ceiling. CARDINAL MCCLOSKEY will make his ap- for the as en} dinary of the Chureb of Rome at the dedica- inary the are! new Washingt: cathedral In Reston, wivieh will tale place woont tae ak Y= = 87 Goverror Porter, of Tenn., has pardon- ed ex-siate senator ‘was re- cently sentenced to five the peniten- tlary for marrying wife's grand- daughter. was yesterday communicated to Attorney General Williams, who immediately cured his removal by the Presidentas States marshal for Alabama. The implicated clerks had not been discharged up 93 o'clock P. m. to-day. Tar Rauway Hore on Saturday night a named Hogh Brosbur was arrested in Princeton, N.J.,on suspicion of being eon- rned in the death of a Philadelphia Is 7 namel Miss 8. C. Stiles, whieh, it ts alleged, Was brought about by malpractice, in Rah- NEw York, April 7.—Upon re sumption of the Tilton-Beecher trial to-day the defendant resumed his place on the stand. Mr Evarts said it would be better that Mr. Cleaveland’s further examination should be deferred until he could have a@ short stay in the country, when, perhaps, he would be so far recove &s to attend at court for furtherexamina: or it might be conducted as before. judge and plaintif’s counsel concarred this suggestion. Witness then testified THE INTERVIEW WITH MKS. Woop’ about presiding at the Steinway Hal] ing, was on the day on the ey R—At alate hour oung drug clerk, way, on the 2ith of March. It scems that | the meetingtook p The in the unfortunate vietim boarded for a time | Moulton’s house. al look. y with the mother of Brosbury, in Princeton, | ence to my presiding at that and itis supposed that it is to this fact the | lasted twenty m! or the poor creature dates her downfail and subse- | immediate! tilown st quent death ina strange city far from friends. On the 224 of March Miss Stiles came to Rah- yay and applied tor board for a short time a ‘esidence of Mrs. Wm. H. Jeweil, in Wil- liam street. She stated to Mrs. Jewell tho she was married, and that her husba: in Princeton aciente, result of it » away aialities: I sald she aut said sh caus of progressive mei some fo in an unpopul: was hurriedly se1 he Zith of March was hought I sympathized with hi 1 mea large roll of paper, wh id contained her views, and urg revoke my denial. She charged me cowardice, and we then separated. I told Moulton T would not and could not ally my elf with this woman. He said that to Henry Ward Beecher to presi at this mec ing would go out to the nation, and w show a bright example. i wl ate of Pascal Casperi, who was found banding to the limb of a tree near Congress street, Jersey City Heights, Friday morning has been followed by another deplorable suicide, which according to the circum- stances detailed arose from the first. Officer , knew it 1 did not tell Tilton or Mon! see how | could do it, but it I , changed ray mind I might preside. I was in Fontes, ee er yee He parca at Moutton's Wy n Mrs. W ‘ood: the facts of the suicide to his father- | DU! fame ther’ to dinner. Mrs. Moulton | Was there, also Moulton. lull came in THEY BOTH KISSED HER 1 have the impression that Tilton was ther J received a letter from Mrs. Woodlali reference to going to a meeting of wo: suffragists at Washington in either the w! ter of 1871 or spring of 1 letter] refer to in my January 2d, v Mr. Horace Baxter, and old man When Mrs, Wood lattained the age of elzhty-five years, The old man was startled with the reci and meditated seriously upon it. Fenton retired to his room to take a nap, leaving his revolver on the mantel-pie He not been long in bed before he heard the report of a pistol, and rushing out he found the man sitting in a chair clutehing the revolver, which he had just diseharged into his neck. Blood was gushing freely from the wound, and death must have been instantaneous. Both the suicides had served in the French army.—N. Y. Herald, April 4 A THEOLOGICAL QUESTION SETTLED. The San Francisco Alta tells the followi A man died recently at Suter @reek who had never adhered to any particalar belief in any specified system of religion, but_ who bore the reputation of being a liberal, kind- hearted man and good citizen. A minister was requested to conduct the funeral service and the good man during his discourse aie in effect that the deceased had noi the least i chance of salvation, but had made a bee line ; had a conversation hs Moos for the hot place. Those whoheard this were | 1 told hitn I thonght, It was dasta very indignant, and that evening a party of | Ws 4n ill binl that fouled tts o men went to the minister's house, dragge | S@id it was an exceptional ma : him out of bed, puta rope around his neck, | “id think so, too. but he made no apology declaring they would bang him. He be; T said it almost broke my heart to see Eliza hard for life, and finally retraced the asper- | beth’s name brought before the public in Sions he had cast upon the deceased, and he | [bat way. In Decembe., 1871, 1 remember promised to leave the place at once. was | 20 interview w ih Tilton, tn \ : : then released, and the next day he packe! ap sment from Piymorth chureh was tall his effects and left. is ° He compjained that there was Qn un- note to Moulton of 2; I Speak of the lelter of November, i871. in reference tomy goin Washington. The witne.s here corrected himself and said this was . ve letter referrei to in the communication to Moulton. The witness coutinued: I received a letter in regurd to the Steinway Hat! meeting. the first letter was seut a day or two days before the meeting tome; I received a letter dated June 3d, 1872, from ber; I answered the Washington letter, but did not write an answer to the Steinway Hall meeting, but saw hershortly after that;sometime in the fall of 1871I became acquainted with Theo- dore Tilton's poem of “SIR MARMADUKE’S MUST of 2 friendly feeling MAnifesied by My friends A WASHING TONIAN’S SuIT IN NEw York. | towards him, and he blamed me for it. | The N. Y. Herald of yestenlay says: “In the | said I could not hold myself accountable for suit brought by George W. Riggs, the Wash- | these dislikes and bad opinions, ington banker, against, John Purssal, Wm. | these might be renewet if be tend og gc pocay tira ea Sppege =a took part in the Pprocee: mortgage for © on the Park Theater, the | chureh. of these views J th” partienlars of which have swith ret th Already been pub- ished in the Herald, Judge Van Brant. hold- ing Supreme Court Special Term. before | whom base Was tried, gaye yestenlay a decision. He grants judgment of foreclosiiré, holding that Mr. Riggs was not bound by the asrecment of the other parties as to the ap- plication of the rent to the payment of the mortgage,” eee ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF A GIRL To GET Rip oF TEasING.—Ella Dean, a young girl of seventeen, made an attempt at suicide by throwing herselt in front of a Flushing and North Side railroad train. She was pulled offin time to avoid injury. She told the Justice before whom she was taken that she did not wish to live, as “the girls were all the time teasing and annoying her:” neither, | she said, did she wish to go home. As she presented no “ppearanes of linacy. was not a vagrant, and had committed no indictable he expressed himself as willin; > hac! and Tsaid or may have seek the toon that he would be well re he could go there and annonuee that lim He did not appear to be inclined to do s These conversations ran on for abou three months. In the interview with about it at Moult Ist], he never said make the sous for his wri | Mrs. Woodhull A THORN IN HIS how. There wa: | this work was interview. Nor ning place any of these interviews in reference to t method of dropping his name from the rolls. He never told me that he nev: Would cross the threshold of again the church Tilton never presented arguments to me in offence, she was necessarily discharged— | reference to lstier of List any el ee at pera to make a new attempt upon her | this liberality and looseness “of view j ife—N. Y. Leiter. | of other members of the church ~ " cvarts read that portion of Tilton’s direct Bee ee, ae DOM Rev. John | testimony on the sate rejation Everett, assistant pastor of an African | to this witnes: bir witnn, thor eee chureh in Charleston, 8. C., being awakened | . . rene were any such discussions between them. | Witness continued: In Januar ton on the cars at Spcingiiel setts. I was leaving Springti and had not gone on my shoulder, an | it was Tiltoa. in that vicini one night last week by hearing a noise in his fowl roost, called out. but received no an- swer. Taking down his gun, he ealled again three times, and as there was still no reply he fired in the direction of the fowl hou: immediately a man ran out and f the street, and on going to the scene of ‘epre- dation Mr. Eyerett found another thief se- | rious). Betergecs = the gsr The 9 shigecay } man ¢ in about three hours, and his ae- ? “cpa maa tal nd not to let anything which had coraplise, who was soon arrested, proved to | Sosmred interrust He then went tora j desk and wrote; I re th him, PROFITABLE PoLttics aud asked bim if he was: afraid that it Index mentions the total tossof the schooner | would hurt his eyes. He hal a book with Sarah from Washington for Norfolk, on the | him on the life of John Woolman. wnieh 1 th of March, caused by her captain, Bill | looked over. We talked about it, and Tilton Corbin, colored, @ noted political leader in | was loud in praise of the writer. I said I his county (Lancaster), having put in to | would get the book, and 1 did. I did not say Carroloman river, sixteen miles Gut of his | when he writing that I hoped it was not course, inorder to carry the news of the pas- | another Marmaduke's m. In that Sage of the civil rights bill. He and the | conversation be did not say bis desire was whole crew went ashore to jollificate, there TO SHIELD ELIZARETH, came up storm, and the vessel was blown Before but in doing so he tected me. Bs on to areef, which has totally wrecked her.— | Writing this letter February 5, isiz, to Alexandria Sentinel. Moulton, » Something occurred to make me ee write it. I ANOTHER WARNING.— The Winchester in, 7 was | g around FT fou! had been lecturing as going to Boston eS We talked of some and he asked me tocall again at his turnin; Hesatd! The Tidewate, went, a week before, to Moulton’s News says that in Middletown on Monday | Qmcej fedid not a “going out he pone d y ; when e last Maggie May, an Interesting littledaugt | Coltly to ase. and iene Peete oat ter of Mr. William Y: burned that she died child was left in cha: who, absenting himself fora few moments, the child set herself on fire, it is supposed by versation with him was very abrupt, . He said it was w Z jnirpcngbind pe Her sereams attracted the as Twas attention of the neighbors. who found her could not clothes all ina flame. She was 3 years of court of age, and a sprightly child. to Theo. ELOPEMENT OF A YouTHFUL CouPLE.— aan ~ Wilhtam Hobert, a; 16, and Aunie Litch- ter writ- it, aged 18, both living in Jersey City, him he op ek al ne att Litchait'dpuud * ‘and about ote wl read: * itimore wil Willie,” signed +. ” The the railroad cars. This ‘courting about six ‘months, and are said to have been married on the 17th ultimo. Eo; pention ohio bride and are grom among most sev sent noves to ite for St. Louis on the Indi Subject of the corre- Bt. Louis paee: gia declared 3 x ve bekes be at certain nts on the t oo and : pol ie vouches for Gex. Wx. G. Maxi oo ee teivtality ~ bail to answer expres- Keating in counterfelt Prussia’s note are Mi Pp po on od i N.Y. Herald, 61h. towards Ger- Sa | gait Luke of Utan will ston grow toe fens for its confines. Since 1861 there has been a | _OGDENSEURG, April 7—Captain John A. steady rise. and it is eating under the land Webster, of the revenue steamer Chase, died both sides at a tremendous rate. "#4 | Nrejast'uight of pneumonia, 2; this is not the | r, and he | THE WIVERS RIOT +. Ordered to the Frout. PRIA, April 7.—The ist reei- ment of national guards, Col. son, has | received oriers to proceed to Haricton. Gow rtrant? telecraphs to Col. Prevost in tue jaz ¥ that Ton, has asker General Osborne. for these troops iinra “ilately. Ss The troops will leave this p.m. | ei | Movement of the | PRivaperrnta, April | "ent will proceed over the North i- vania Road in a special train about ¢o'elock, and will consist of 38 men, with 20 rounds ef ammanition and 8 days’ cooked rations. The train will reach Hazleton about 90'clock. Toe wires being occupied with offictal busi- Nese, NO press dispatches have been received from Hazelton Tee fret regi- tt is conjectured thet some trouble ry out of the citizens’ meet- ing held at Harteton last night | To Strike or Not to Strike. | Scranton Pa.. April 7.—The labor crisis is the engrossing topic of discussion in and around this city. and much anxiety is felt as to the action to be taken by the miners of the Wyoming and Lackawaona coal convention, to be held Aepatacion ot he company ¢ vance of ten pr Will be taken to strike or no* Welsh, of the S. oceasion of Nine: visit here he el uo strike. and ti ts ex pected he wil! do the same again. Mere Strikes. SCRANTON, April 7.—The men are aaxtone to continue & do so unless some extraont pressure ix broagh! to bear on iners emplovet at the National mine of the Wyom 1 Susque- hanna coal company. at miles from this city ning o is expected that the Ployees of Meadow Brook and Feliows’ mines Will strike to-da 8° are private corpo. nd are all connected with , ing coal companies ——— poe 4A PACIFIC MAIL DEFICIT. A €100.000 Discrepancy. New York, April 7.—Ramors belong eur renton Wail street yesterday of a defalcatie ‘© last Steamship Company that when iministration of affairs « oks showel there was about © ) to the ereditof the company at the eney. Upon a telegram being sent nina t for money, a reply came to the Ch sta z that | of owing the company money accounts of thy ina cies had heen overdrawn $110,000, thus making « diften the ealeulations the compa between §360,000 and #49, The China vt was im ; to report in New York way bither. A hoy there may have be anting which were tn had not y company. although at lind noactual knowledge he prese pORitiy ow such Things | could be. 1H thought it wou . | very nnjust t r any one with bel Little ev ELECTION | detuutter with evid Cis. Another Democratic Vietory. New ¥ ORK, April 7 nocrats carried 1 majority. for St. Lov steamer wharf boat Gre in the bold. eoing the lying at the Keantz bine ling for New Orleans, took ihe was towed across the river, where sh ned to the water's edge, and sunk ta ght feet of water. The boat owned \y James Rees, of Pittsburg; ain Joun I t was her commander, Thos. Darrat the clerk. She cost $70,000 years ago, and was insured for #20,000 in burg companies. She had about 1,560 tons cargo on board valued at 000, tn. surance on which is unknown. ——_.—_— An April Snow Storm. New York, April 7.—Snow fell here quite @ while this morning, but it disappeared as it touched the ground. At Port Jervis three inches fell at Poughkerp-ie two inches r an two How THE U. 8. Navy ComPARES with OTHER NATIONS AND Kincpoms.—Austria 47 steamers, France 62 paddle steamers ron-clads, 264 unarmed sailing vessels and & total of ¢ ns. The German empire has 11 iron-cla steamers, aud 5 sailing ves- sels with guns. The British navy is 112 Sea-going steamers, and 127 reserve steamers and sailing vessels: of these 62 are iron-clads, of them are of the first-class. These re manned, officered and equipped { | by 60.000 men of ail grades and ranks. Greece ships 4 | and Spain 7. ‘ and 13 sailing vessels. § 1as 130 ships ~“ war, Tarkey 20 iron-clads and 70 steamers. 4 7 a8 iron-clads, & silisn ~ vessels. Bu lin, “\Yy is about 31, United States n YZ 18 bout $3100 BRrAch.—Miss Rachel AMarnimostar 8 the pAMATRIMONIAL | '* suit in the court of common pi ainst b. ach of Tom ise of mars ats that in June 5 to contracted to marry. but that on the 4th t uidu’t be ngoutit, and made Damages are laid es reside in Allegheny. d. Sed. | | | broke the co: 1, ti | ii. Walworth, Auburn insane hat bh ihe casual observer, ‘ie appears to beslow- «his health certainly i lepsy in an aggre ailment. His moth- jon, interviews with her wretched Pt | are described as most t THE FASCINATION WEBBER, 4 young lady of eighteen, in Wal- N - have causel an admirer oh Webner, with whom she was walking, to be stavbed by Philli another sw a ce in the face. The former Wound may provefatal. The young lady has been locked up as a witness upon the trial. A Patyrut Joxe.—Mr. Carruth, the New Jersey etitor who was desperately shot by Mr. Landis, is evidently a joker. On Wed nesda, ning feebly to his head, be said: “Looks © be shot in the back,don't it?” and when a Mr. Paine came in hé motioned for him to go sway, “because,” he said, “we don't want y pain here.” result of this mf i said to be a congula- tof this mixture is tien of the diptheriuie membraue iw ready removal !y coughing. mocrats at Little Rock. Ark., municipal ticket yestenday. a7 The Lady Minstrels” have been ar- Tested In Wheeling, Va., for can-can causes. 87 Where the woolbine twineth—on the new bonnets. s7-The first (reight train passed the Hoosae tunel About If o'clock last exe: ning. With 2i cars of grain for one tures to express © outst a0 th Hino wane eee eas

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