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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DLILY, Sunday? Exeepted. AT THE “TAR BUILDINGS, Peunsyivania Avenue, cor. Lith St. BY The Evecing Star Newspaper Company, 8S. H. KAUFFMAN, Pres't. & EVENIS $ G6 Tis CENTS FER WHER, OF epiet at she © WEEKLY STAN—putiched om Friday 92.00 a year, preiaee prepand MT" Ali subscriptions tm | farotier p j when proceedings ey ) Dr. Storrs. nor do 1 remember a con versatio AMUSEMENTS. “PRIRC ESS utren xe. es a P NORMANDY Sita PE MRS, SELMA RUPPERT. ia Orn sTRerT Fe ‘3S OPERA HOUsE. SDOCESS OF WALLAUK. ores Te NIGUT curs. ROSEDALE MATINEE SATUSDAY. ours To Nieur. ours. EDALE MATINEE SATURDAY. ours. To NIGHT. OURS EOSEDALE MATINER SATURDAY Murixee PRocee 25 ayn 50 Cents Merday Neat. TONY PASTOR'S COMBINA Tek aphtr apt tr __ Opposite Patent Ofier. — . SEeOR > 924 SEWING MOORING 92 ere 924 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, de AL. DAVIS, Ageat >) MAS. M. 5. HUNT prevent week =r pie see rine PEIUMED BONNETS AND HATS wenr2S tr ery week te please inevery way th THOT PENNevLVeNIA AVEXUS. ND STATIONERY. SeorKs, At BALTANTYNE'S. 62 Tovune Sipuierly eq emule. F at iat throughori the ex 6. RURN 632 New York arcane, We Pianes and Urgans tuned, regulate KCOLIBRI enteer, th gen re above Patent we used, for sale at @ maris-tr = the publi (. BEICHEN BAC BS nal rat Peunsy!. ania ave. wity, a 1 Le th for acon - = — ~ = so liberally bestowed fs the past on the Hnahe Prance WILLIAM KNABE & CO., Piane Manufactory, No. 3S@ Wet Baltimors street, Balvmere, aud No. 112 Bifth avenue, New York fob6-tF SPLENDID STOCK—The world-renowned ENABE PIANCS, Parlor Grand 3 Uprient PR r MONS Cole rated PIA NOS, 7 octaves. full toned Fos sale aud rent ga the moat sccommotating termos, Tauine prom, fended to ne O. REICHERBACH, tr ae thet abeve Penne srence ” “BOs CLOTHLY TEE BEST ADVANTAGES RED TO BUYERS. (MEAP SULTS FOR SCHOOL WEAR. FINE SUIS FOR DRESS WEAR BOYS SeHOeL SETS, ys SUITs, sors’ SUITS. BOYS MEDIEM SUITS. BUYS” COMMON SUITS, HABLE BROTHERS, ND CLOTHIERS, CoRNER TH ano D STREETS. AMEN. HONOR YOUR PATRIOTIC SEN ATiy tO Coal Sabon 2 cents, Leaders of Home Kule, 28e.: the etliawent. 1 1; His Grace the ics Rev Joho McHale, 20 vant Many other celebrated Irishmen. ‘iso, the = Trish = two Book.” $i: Wear: ag of the Groen 2: Mow lndodies. and 25 c EBELLEW, Bookseller, 70. northwest ABLE BATTER. PENNSVEVANIA AvENC = follow! OSE ine rowsare, = H, a. HEMPLER, Manef'g fobas- 45° Pa. ave., corner O street. tect a aees Engazement of J.%. Little,who will appear on Monday, Tuesday and Wedpe-day nights and matinee in ‘his creat compiate @xs0r nem! al very Low prices. experience and knowledge ot Open ‘Lenses evablee me to select (ae best, at SS | } s Great Object-Teacher's Culminating Triumph. AT WASHINGTON OF SIXTH STREET LOT, FOR ONE WEEK, Cemmencing MONDAY, April 12. P. T. BARNUM’S GREAT TRAVELING WORLD'S FAIR. P. tT. BARNUWS METROPOLITAN MUSEUM. Tv. RARNUM COLOSSAL CARAVAN, P. T. BARNUM: STRPAM-OPERATED POLYTECH- NiC INSTITUTE TWENTY GREAT SHOWS IN ONE, INCLUDING Separate Stapendeasy later-fontinen- tal Amphitheatre, witt DAN Casi Ss NTERNAVIONAL HIPPODROME. ELD WONDER S bAILY TICKET, ONLY 59 CTS. an Pepartin ‘ Con mecing TUESDAY, Apr 7 Apri Ending THE A YENUE THEATER. é Mth seveet and Pens dso. W. Barer. Jews Haske... ania Avenue. Leese and Manager. +-cmneStage Manager, we ot Miss MAGGIE BOWE! "JAMES MESSENGE! on Ball Berformer, aud gS, the able Barlesgne. THE FOUR PROPHETS. 4 Ale, Mr. Wm. Dever sh Musical OLIO VaRIETY ‘THEATER COMIQU E.—Moenday, April 5. every night and Netitendas and Saturday Mati- We great character actor, Mr. ma. 1m three acts. entitled Sarat from the Wreck. 1 Friday and Saturday nights and he dramatization of Tony Par Kot Oid Sleuth. the Detective. Bu- the child wonder, Baby Bindley, assicted by her father, Prof. apts NATIONAL THEATER. f ; ONE WEEK ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 4ru. Cras. HD soon MAXAGER FAMOUS MINSTRELS, Ra TrRovre ayy Brass Baxn, Improved, 1 Artista, te, powerful Troupe travel periors of Minatreley. prices see bills. Masic Store in advanc 20. D MATINER SATUBDAY, AT Rocrock » all’ parts of hoaee, div No. { ON EXHIBITION ayy SALE New No ane at irs St MARKKITER ‘Ttu St. Ne. 439 bd Street, betwe Db E strests, aught Odd Fellores’ Hail, oer s Chotee Oil Perrtings, Eneravings, Chromos, &e. £80, largest stuck of hig Shades, Pictor: Frames, Picture wig Kings. Nails. fe. io the District. Borie Cas 7 Piesse remember Name and Number. jel-ly =, Window ‘end Tas- PROFESSIONAL. cue BOWEN. M. D.. HAS REMOVE GSE Massage AVENUE, oR SCOTT WEST, ARCHITECT, F hwest, Wad Car ew York city D)%, SOBEBE BEYBURN: O7cn street nortlwest, near ‘ennsylvania 32 m.,and 3 ta mm. reet northwes 122 Bn" 8 ED PIANOS. lon of LAIN PAINTING. northweat. 10 Estroet northwest, E TON, D.O. DERE SE NOTICE SDR LOOMIS bas Removed bis De om Pennsylvani # Fesitence 1229 N street where every branch of the profession Ww: eto wih the aki ong oxperinuc made of the Celebrated “atineral, Pia! SET FOR TEETH, EITHER Da. A PRATT. Graduate of; lege of Dental Surgery, 411 7th EB. Gas used to street. between D and 7 Gh street ¥ BO teeth. JANES 9-6 OSE Eramencr i SHOBT'BAND WEIT BEPOBTER. Ofce—No. 110 © af, between Int and 24, facing Indians mart-tr Joe! tee The INDEPEND ICE CO. has a full eupply cf the best RENNEBRC ICH, and gunrantoss thete ‘CUstomerr @n early aud Constant delivery, at proces as low as any ether company. Domestic Tee farnished to those who prefer it, at reduced price: ore contracting with ot Call on ws partie. Special - enn te th se who purchase in cities trom ; GeRntition trom We TT VERKES, Superintendent. Ofice—1918 Ivania a Depo 9th street Wharf. apr st FLOWERS ENAMELED IN Wax. No COUNTERFEIT. The Original Flowers Used. Been prououneed teeter FUNERAL WREATHS, CROSSES, ANCHORS, and other devices made at the shortest notice. : ae HARNESS ar doncted eéged to be the and po oat p band ‘AN Go rd ae. ‘and Collars are stamped with the trade mark "The Concord Hart Ret the geutine, Be sure of mame endures EUTZ'S BuO. 457 Peuusrivauinets., ap im Next to the National Hot | men of the city view with F | PATENT Orrice.—t # iw shington News and Gossip. — INTERNAL REVENUE.—The rv this source to-day amount to $21), Tur Amor 21.29. al bank notes re- for redemption aggregated $510,925. Davin T. Hiekky has been gangerof i nal revenue for tie iriet of Tennessee. GFroRGE M. SWEENEY, of Milnoie, been appointed a first-class clerk tn che e fraet office of thy departmaat. fisst dis. ad ether Texans had an audienee with President Gra his mornt Thei ject was tohave further chang Pol.tical effices In Texas made. National Bank ReeouRces.—It ay from the reports made to the eont the currency up to Maret ist. that national banics 8 jong their assets £10,407 $78 497,820 Of legal tender notes, eee THE Posr Orrick DEPARTMENT weeived from the pos anumber of fine phe new post-office buildings recently ereet ekoha N , Hiogo, and Tok he arel ra Bowes BAKER close of business cture isn mprevement on the p leelure of Japan. Morr Narionat Ban ational banks ha menace business with the arount of capital fler eact i City Nati A PPL «presented Al examiner of Htlice, Pate re this city. minicr miner et TRANSFER CLERKS.—Al er Le ferred from the Wevert route in Maryland and promoted ntelerk fn the ay post offic Washington, 1. ¢ tt ugene Vou PROMOTION OF P to the navy-yard at Porismor Passed Assistant Paymaster W. J. to duty in the bureau of provisions ig. Detachei—Lieut. Commander Ge ache, from ordnance duty a Washington. and placed on waiting on Medical [rir mw Lewis J. Wil the naval hospital at New Y dered toduty in of the naval labora New York. Pon Samuel Fy : Portsmouti pre Nore telegrams annoaneir vounterfeiter, Pete rey, who three other counterfeiters, had beer ugh the Dallas, Te a few dh ni ut Puraell. eas nond, in that sla in four different erfeiting, in ald be his con tain if he could be Wuisky, BEER AND Cr Distnicr.—The number of ret: nes Issued by the internal revenue ec lector for the 1 t of Columbia, T. L. Tul lock, for the license year ending April 00. dealers in cigars and tobacco cturers of cix: r tendar year paid, was 1 ity of beer manufac ured was 26.138 barrel ‘These fign em pretiy bizh for such Iuxuries as beer and cigars, yet it is estimated by Mr. Tull hat not more than one-twentieth of Uy cigars consumed in this Distriet are manu- and not above one-third of the eer drank anouaily in tuis District is: mae- ifactured here. 00, and the q DANGEROUS COUNTERFEITS IN CrRCULA 7 i0N.—TI y dangerous national bank sunterfeits of the denomination ars in cireulation ders’ National F . a 1 Pank, and the Merchants’ National Bank, all of y of Chicago. These counterfeits ely well done, and caleulated to All but $8,000 of the notes of the and the First National banks of have been retired, and the noves of of these banks of ‘these deromina slig rapidly redeemed in the re- emption office of the Treasurer, aud no al mal notes of the denomination of $5 will ve issued to these banks. The public gener- ally she efuse notes of the denomination ot these bunks. and all national banks + requested Lo return sll $5 notes ixsued by these assoctat Treasurer for re- demption, tu es of mutilated Boles. DECEIVING LIFE INSURANCE Compa- NIES.—In the exse of Jeffries, atministrator, versus Economical Mutual Lite Insurance Company, error to the Cireult Couri for the d'striet of Missouri, the U. 8. Sapreme Court bas rendered the following decision: In this case it is held that where an applicaat for insurance upon his life who was marriet, when asked If he was married or single, re- plied single, and, being already insured, when asked if he had applied elsewhere for insurance, replied no, such replies amounted to intentional deception and defeated the policy. and this notwithstanding the fact that the by, Poe may nol have mate- rial to the Tisk, and éven though they made the applicant peer e better subject than the iruth would have done. The express con. tract come that the company should not be deceived, it makes no matter whether de ceived to its injury or benefit, the result is | the same. Affirmed. Mr. Justice Hunt de- | livered the opinion. INNOCENT RECEIVERS OF STOLEN Bonps, Hotchkiss vs. the Nation: Shoe and Leath er Bank and the Tradesmen's National Bank of New York bag uppeal from the Southern District of New ‘ork, has been decided in the United States Supreme Court. This was a writ to compe! the defendants to surrender to the complainant three $1,000 conpon bonds of the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad company, which were stotea from the com- plainant and received by the banks. It is held that the certificates of scrip preferred stock. attached by pins to the bonds, con taining an agreement that the holder should recei ibe ion the surrender of the vonds and coupons on the conditions therein named, did not affect the negotiability of the Ural y indepen ident of the pecuniary obliga: i tion of the instrument; and that the absence ‘ismiuwaua etme sate nt ; of ity knowledge or Tilt gue. on part of the banks could nce this result. 2 ipis from eived ai the Treasury department to-day | ein tad e ten shares of the preierred stock of | The Mail Coatract Frands. | now wostTMA: SENERAL JEWPLL BAP i FLED THE OP ERATO! Soon after tie accession of G | «ll to the position of Postmast | by vy | look out for frandutent bids de, ha eouneetion with £ * for carrying the mails. Ho was f wrmed that there xood believe that there was fy fraudulent purposes by ernor Jew © letiing of « ae AS in the ce nm customs terable ex cent f H tractors ize elerks in th office; that the lorks who | the bids from the + ctors, red fo secure co lors we nce of the oper: gating t tthe Posts eral came to rem for irreg es, wad brought a Yankee shrewdness to bear in devising a scheme whieh should effectually dam up th> sIgiee ways and prevent fraais in the bids whieh were to be ed in Mare. He so. fixed upon a but informed no fof it. until 1g of tha on whieh the Ide yw to be ope Al} o'clock (the bits were to be opened at hoon) he t Col. Routt, the wed As- | fistant Postipaster G nd told hie that a coup Wetal was in order. He th directed him to immediately desk of every clerk wh iy it would to work on the bids so that no cie would perforre he expected to 7 I st lerks who we Ave We on bids for Texas routes were eh. haps Ale ome other the Ala bema or be letermined «ot tof once set to work te A NEW SCITEM heir 1 in on it tat their ress THE RECEIPTS esury department w HiGh JINKSIN Ney ‘obabiy at paper Row was not embeilishe! with a umber of signs tesignate its » Contribut ata late hour last night, an ade tonumber, and placed them over doors will to the “eternal fitness of things.” For insta those passing the Zribune o ted tov no doubt, the lent was io the Monn. Vernon riag. a: been seen” not +1 iy irrezal ws in the ma ment ¢ theron the odice of the Ph Times was aor nna Press come a “The Assoc mabeb ti sh nan 5% 1 wis blow. ‘omique bit “1 meter of Mianey. The je Gate ser re not crix aimed at the wicke For the benefit of the House two boxes of we left on the steps of the | ded to all this transition i the nal of things were enongh empty ¢ tles left here and there t honse for three months ru rime, ——_<<+2 —_-—_ The Spring Elections. RHOME IsLAND.—The state election in Khode Island took place yesterday. There ix 10 election of governor or lieutenant i but the remainder of the repablican ticket is electul by a very large m: y, the largest ever given in the state. With three wards and three towns to hear from, Henry Lippitt, regular republic supported by the liquor dealers’ le i sovernor, has 7.04, Rowland Hazard. inde- pendent republican, supported by the prohi- ittonists. has 7,500, and res R. Cutter, democrat, 4.345. In Providence only three of Uurtecn assemblymen are elected were run on the regular republican a Whether Lippitt or H be elected will yp depend upon the result of the subseqty ion of blymen in Providence also there was no che al assembly, and overnor depends upon tue party g the vi apcies. At t choice is by law between and Lippitt. The friends of the aim a maj pi the members so Lar MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Fast ann WE St. Louw lo., yest Barrett, moecrat. for mayer, by ty vote of "Phe muahicipal on i Ornaha, sulted in the t mayor rk and fi puneilmen b, a + democrals eleetal their candidates for rshal of police. judge, and one councilinan The town elections in Tompkins count resulted in the choice six di eratie and three republican supervisor- gain of three for the democrats. el RELIGIOUS MEFTINGs AMONG RIVER Tut Religi mectings are being held among the rive es, drunkards and blers of the slums in Water street The first floor of an uupretentious br building has been converted into a sort of hall or chapel, and therein prayer meetings are held every afternoon an evening, Zhe ruling spirit of tue plage ls Jerry M-Caiglay, who is doing a gout Work. This’ impromptu cbapel was formerly @ noted rendezvous for river pirates and dock thieves. It was a Worse place than that of the famous John Allen. Over fifty persons came forward for prayers Sunday evening, and there was in- lense excitement, AT THE SPELLING BEF at the Academy of Music, in Philadelphia, last night, about fifty gentlemen and thirty ladies partici- pated. The ladies were victorious. and the frst prize was awanied to Miss Lizzie Ryrele, a graduate of the Normal school: the second to Miss Mary M. Bass. principal of a public school; the third to Miss Maria A. Wright, schoo! teachor, and the fourth to Miss Ida C. Creadiek, a public school pupil. The first prize was $50. res Two MORE CHARLEY ROSSES—A bo; supposed Lo be Charley Ross A time ago in Nuremburg. Germany, but on investigation by the United States consul roved not to be the Pnlladelphia boy. A legram from Aylesford, Kings county, Nova Scotia, says a boy su; to be Charley Ross ‘was discovered tires weeks ago near Margaretsville, on the Bay of Fun- dy, in of ® fortune-teller, Who came in October last. ———$$—_____ elections. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION AND FIRE IN SAN anated from. in | FRANCISCO. A destro Francisco , build Pieces, and @ number of persons killed extent of disaster tained at the latest advices. "the ne wae ee | ported under control at 10 p. m. |B v General he | jous parties that he must straw men,” | rther i | When I wrote this letter I was in the dep | acol n to Was seen some | BEECH ER'S DEFENCE. Mere Denials and Exp!anations. STRPPING DOWN AND OUT, I referred to the fact that ratier than that the eburch should be mixed ap in any inves ligation relating to Tilton’s family, I woutd ave the chureh, for it would destroy ofthe depths. I know of no more horrible evil in this world than to hurta friend. I: reference to the expressions, “I am alc I yeierred to the eireumsta’ at Jy shot up with him in the po! nee garding the matter. The phrase, “Taough k te ment of mana he you love me not,” referred to his treatm of me on the Saturday, and his tre: we when he said I was not th thovght Iwas. During the year that I wrote of the “great sorrow” that oppressed me, t «rlasting resurrection of the trouble w. my being a minister. I feared t would go around the church, and there w be ireuiries m Thy church, and it cama hich woukl ¢ Dy their sa’ andy Th been made. f war and Me other charge had not the letters of Fe to Moulton, 1 | Hout the artiek w i a talk a t tof Tilton and kis the Golden Teli stat with Bowen. ‘The letter of March 5. Was real by iv. Evarts, and the witness was questi, aiv ut the various parts of it. The w 4d this estimate in regard to my ont Moulton, in dealing with tb westrue. He s ip his own posit 1 ference bo thy nan car ‘ of the Ch life. ‘There was an intery cn and myselfabout the at Which there was no 0: ti was in Moutton's ME took th » proof person present He Passed betweea Which was att or Uripartite ay made wi ror » Ti » ther there ttlement en aud T, reh to and € from % ni that meeting betwe the agreemeat w ~had been int ned it. Per tin them pversaw ARTICLE I do not think 1 Filton. T heant broke with the Woodhu 2 number he fo with Woodhull as g Do not recollec ohim that he relationship with her, nor urged Moulton him tocontinue it. I did jast tt thing. I was not fion with Mrs. Woo. a surprise t rom ti fall of r to the puntics T hawt ireard of it about it was Mrs sible for his connec al iv y Woodtuiil sear definite impr received from tN, ANK OLD GENTLEMAN e Mr. ach « on With this Beecher then «1 Moultor and his telling was to be published, a Hing could be done to stop it the thought the 1 i ne; the first intimation of th 2 of the Woodhull seandal w x yok Lyn aw Moul bout it, Lis coun lastin favor that the ted wit temptuons nee Tilion had an interview with me in Moui utrom New F ced it, and said by ywhere le should ing me by the I audied everywhere A MALICIOUS FALSEE Was to be any ¢: FE dehberation. Idid not say that I knew not what I would do if this story were publish Thad been requested to } Mr. re also lo write Jenial. $s not prior | to th period story m, T self were present then in’ sfoi reom. when it was read by Mr. was silting on the sofa, and t a | was one part of it which iff could stand I | wild stand the whole story.and he then read ntil he reached that part charging me wit 1 asking Mrs. Tilton to. become with all that the name imp! his was the passage le referred to. H wenton reading until he got to the said if he published this 1 must come out withadenial. Then TILTON GOT AN® and Moniton took him ir a# liv 3 spoken at that this “troe story.” | understood up for publication. bv out it being put ties on that oc The first wife to nu then Still talk that W ficht. Ih acir diseus present. w: arly part of be r ust letters ior publication. I think it esired to have Mrs. Tilton present, av Frank Carpenter, 1O Came in, WAS ser her. Mr. Tilton spoke of some statement was drawing up, but it was not shown m When Mrs. Tilton came I drew a letter from my pocket, which I had prepared in conso- nance with Yes Tilton a wi sooo. a ton brought Mrs Tiltou @ papec in his haud~ weitine, Sante eo suit to nie, “My friend, 4m I to write this?” and I said,’ --Yes, if it expressed her views.” She then copied the letter that was in Mr. Tiiton's writing and signed it. I did not see the letter in Mr. Tilton’s handwriting, nor did I read it. At the interview of the 39th, at which Mrs. Tilton was present, the witness denied that he used the words attributed to him by Til- ton in bis testimony. The sentence in m: card about my acquaintance with Mrs. Ti ton inspiring me with the utmost esteem for her was not Mr. Tilton’s #1 tion or mal ing. He had nothing more todo with itthan be has with the formation of the angels. ‘There was a conference between Moulton and me as to the ground my letter ought to cover, and I went down and read it over to him, and he seggested some change, which I made, and he th it it was better that the letter should be ressed to him. When I read him the letter, remember, he sat on the bed and took notes of it. 1 took the pre- pared besten: afr me, but | donot know what became of draft. _ Mr. Evarts read another portion of Tilton’s testimony, having reference to the publica- tion of the card, which witness Jenied. WoMAN SUFFRAGE IN ENGLAND.—In the British House of Commons yesterday a pro- 'y longed debate took place on a bill to enable unmarried to women fo vote at Parliai | and when De prefaced te passage by saying wet star 4 cr J Am TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | THE TAMMANY RING. | After our telegraphic report of the Tilion- her trial closed yesterday. Rev. Henry Want Beecher continued his testimony &s | follows: When I spoke of NEW SUPP A®AINS? TIVEED, neni ° RESTITUTION REQUIRED. Tracy sbout this matt OTHER SUITS To BEECHER TO-DtY, MORE EMPHATIC DENIALS. ways coming up. I had abundant cause ieay besides Mr. Tilton and his family. 1 ed that an imputation would be cast on THE WAR AT THE MINES. CARDINAL out of 't, and did a great deat for e, but tor my own sake I dida great | dealainore: TE charge then was improper NG TROUBLES. The Kamaway Special Policemen. Maven Cauxk ing as far as ordered off and aware of his | Segre of intintidation te Work, and transportatic Ising to dose, Were not given when they asked for it. ry Reinforcements. Ss started this Spunky Stand stevening tha no ineemiiarism, per: topublish a slip ad this me of the sta’ le F. HARTRANDT posite Sheriff Kirkendall | declines to kill or Columbia counties communicat twas al of any ou) IN A TEN CE. Phe New Suit for Reparation. TOUCHING brengut by the state in whiel an axainst Wm. M.T f arrest has been ts: .a farther order of at st Twoed's property nas b particulars of ¢ of that writ ant ffidavits and ded to the complaint are very Phe complaint Vs notion Was to Jaws passed by the empower the siate to bring this suit, and are ; Son's produ Be Prosee te Follow. | opening thers to be brought Kehaet B.¢ as Coman at the remafzxier of th farther to @ few ast < directly involved. It is asserted that suits n agaist the estate of Jame: tson, the county auditor under Controller who was accidently killed while Waison was che wil soon be beg Harlem Lane. Who id there ehors passed $51 00,000 was Stoler ecial audit board ed. We salt | The American Revivalists. ud. Tf ntend to hold open ¢ Park and elsewhere, and toengage toria theater. temporarily Entirely Extradition Case. es Berlin speciai sa of the Mitre uvich, who was recendy » ppearance for trial to imprison instead of M ‘The case is likely he Will be sent to Berli e he was tried tract much attention. Germany Proseenting Carlista. Berwin, April 3.—It is reportet that to prosecute the G rlist fund for fom: I went there | government intew subscribers to the C. rebellion xgainst a friendly power. Death of the Celest ite Imperial Osh ink Lun Pe: | SHANGHAT, April 7.—The widow of the mperor of China diet on the ith of A Nut for Canada to Crac! Lonpon, April 8.—The Times has the fol- is said he hat been betting heavily on candi- dates on the republican side in (he preseat election, an: t_more money into railroad The measure, it was ‘charged, ous. HE TILTON-BERCHER TRIAL To DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. New Yore, April &—There wan agrat bon ber of strangers ameng the «pectator in the Brooklyn City Coart room this morntg, and “be faces of many of the jadios were ur of the reguler ate dats AL The pres x. Of Mre. Tiltou's com Parions Mrs. Field is new the only 09 whe Makes ier appearance « far iy with hie wife and sons, and a few Yoomaet.ts after entered t Was fally Afieen mi leecher was examining bis record of dates, Ae. Witness testified as follows In Decem. ber, 1572. J don't think thers was any mter- view between Tilion and myself about Rey about his visit jor Storrs WHEN TILTON WAS READING THE TRO sTory, J vot say that be might ax well state ar put it in that way. In asnbee. quent conversation wilh Moulton in that season Tsaid something to him about this subject. I said Tilton was a blockhead, or Fuppored Iwas, to think would stand thet sentence Tois was said as Mow!- rr Saki something about a thie ot matters, and he dropp out that Nis lawyers had sald so and so, TAKTED WITH SURPRISR, pot intend to carry the ther without lawyers, He sald mont Mr. Teacy here was ormtamting between us that Tracy should be browght inte it, nor did [propose bis name in connection with it. The ander . « was that no lawyer should be t bt tote our ens is, Mr. Pvarts read s testi b regani to the con on he stated he had with witness Tracy as counsel in the her said: Nothing of that kind ALL IMAGINARY ing, said:—Me " told Tr that t with blizabeth R sald if thix was jiet at all hazards. i the witness. There pit. It is He never sald any opt what Ihave stated. at he told Tiiten that he had vorit. This ix entirely salve Moulton that I was glad that sseuted to this course and that ld come out of T have with Oliver Jehoson i ve years, and have beer press ev We had that is not a w beginnir me about i, ex " hip which existed among antis men before the war a CARDINAL McCLOSKE Oficial Nor New ¥ Marefoschi Boi stay y > argume ne Was hal to-day tn j Biate) npan Bi ina ro mtry in this vicina intention. 'e . Another Strike. New April &.—The longshoremen on the North’ Eiver again stuck y for cents There is als on the East vst there wav The ™ a Excursionints. SAVANNAH vil S—Senator Ca und party, of the Mexican excursionists, ar- rives here this morning. penne = “Your Candidate I Cannet Be ATLANTA, GA., April &—Senator € name to be asel asa for Vice Presi Dry Ds MarkKer.—Th» Kk the Week was charactorize I activity to the jobbi trate than has been seen Cotton goots of the e descriptions were + ais) prices of tion brands were firm cturers” pack- {8 quotations be- ar, and a good deal d to in onder to cate a the trade. Woollen merged from that cone owing to the almost susumptive demand) has been their characteristic for some weeks past. Ss were nominally unchanged in firet } hands. but the jobbers offered some attrae- tive “a es” of faney cassimeres of Ubissea- jon, Which Ubey must have Zhi somewhere at a coucession frou rates. There was a steady but mol- erate movement in foreizn goods. whic acceleraind by increased activity in the re- tail branches of the trale.— BROOKLYN PECULIARITIES—The Trouble umily Laken B « tthe spring meeting Brooklyn Presbytery yesterday Mixs Augusta Moore, the jolly witness who tes- lifted for Mr. Beecher’ a few weeks ago, and who comp! fe Thoughis” of the great pas d to the quarrel Twe 3 i Miss Edna 1 Proctor, sent ina nd pressed it by ber own presence, that her stepmother acd other of her relatives, who of the Tompkins Avy bave defrauded her out of $300 i cK up her father's estate. 1 that they had cheated her, and oug lisciplined by the Presbytery. Tae mo- appointed Messrs. Freeman, Halsey, ulicr, to consider Miss Moore's note, and to reportearly. The gentlemen discussed the lady's grievance, and recominended nr to first make charges to the session of church, and if she did not get justice the y¥ might help her out. The eo mittee’s report was adupted . Sun. morning, Ji . chant en Chapel stree. s rooms at the City hotel, proceeded to his place of business 2 and with a se chamberet revolver, Known by the name 5 ischarged Ure bers into his right ear. the bullet dissevered the I as is supposed ‘rom the quantity of vein, biood upon the floor, from the effeets of which he must have died insta long was bora in Dubl n, Ireland from Mar He was respeetabl: years of age. Papers taken from his pocket showel that he belonged to the Mosaic Late of Free and Ac and came . England, to New Haveo. connected, and about 45 epted Masons, New York: It et 1 course, lost. Kextvcky'’s DURLIst CLERK Jonrs— The Kentucky court of appeals has made a decision in the ease of by Thomas ee

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