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“THE EVENING STAR, | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunda;s Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania mn cor. Lith St. The Bening Star a Oompany, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. pmmbecier sama A oe aif) my STAR ¢ served by carries to ‘TEN CENTS FER WEEK, OR FORTY Soca Cunt run Mostm.” Copies af tas. Counter, Two Cunte nsca. By miais—portane repaid $0 Gents a month: 1:7 months, $3.00. ome year THR WEEKLY STAR—pudissted om ‘wae 82.00 2 yrar, postaze prepars. BT All rubsriptions imvars) Ver, 45—NS. 6,883 Che AMUS HEATER SOMIACE— Monday. Ap 1 T= deem ad and Saturday Mat pens Variety, Preduction on Montay, Tuesday and Wednerday hehte of the great Irish drama. in two get The Fair of Mallin ay. Friday und Sats Saturday matiner. the th therm. Last week of Pe ley. Mies Blanc he Charice. Selwyn, BALLS . PARTIES, &c. ( * RAND SOCIABLE x Por the bereft ST. DOMINIC’S NEW the auspices of the Young Men « ior. MASONIC TEMPLE, Tickets. 50 ents. LADIES’ GOODS. 5 C Sele Agency for our PIANOS ap! that NONE but the sbove firm i authorized to etl cur Pianos for Washing*on, Georgetown, Ales MENTS. | andrin, and vi + and will Be thankful for a cor = JUST RECELVED— mY Hhawanin of he patzonaay sc liberally bestowed. fo ke oa sup cates. HR the past on the abe Pian wna B 3) SAND A 3. WILL KNABF 2 CO., & ere ie Piano Manufactory. No. 38G Weer Baltimore atreet, BLACK, Bd HITE AND ECRU | _ at tmore, and No. 112 GUIPURK NETS, tor Oversmirte and Jackets ork 2 BUTTON KID Hees ES. at $1.49 per pair 3-BUTTON at 165 Banare 6 0 boot ee ODS RECEIVED DAILY Re ee Fer sale and rent on the Setar t 2O THEE aie “To abraNtaue TO CALL. MRS. M. J. HUNT, ‘621 D street, weet sc commedatins tendeet to. 4231 terme, Troi Sie a =p fa eaPW xs ©. REICH hb st..sbeve Penua avenne aplt tr MISS E. $00 PENNSYLVAS Te constantly ¥ CHIP AND ST Met OR MICK, AVENUE, (Ur west shapes in Srotms,) STEPHENSON & BROOS PATENT BUNDLED ceiving 4 W RATS, SINDLING WOOL! FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, KINDLIN¢ w D, a ee ae THE BEST IN USE, { IMPORTED BONNETS PREPARED FROM THE BEST QUALITY OF ViBGINIA PI | | ¥ G PeATHEN 8 reasouaile pr i *. PPAL Nei eeu Lith and 12h. “ape tr STEPHENSON S PATENT WOOD, no other ¥ bundle basa printed ie dae SPALL THE BEST QUALITIES OF COAL CONSTANTLY UN HAND STEONE NSON a Enotes ‘OAL, WOUD AND BULLDING MATERLALS. SCOR 1 SEWING MACHINE 924 SNNSYLVANIA AVENUE, A. L. DAVIS, Agent. nd @ large and amort of RNTERACITE aed BI tisote ct Conte PINE, OAK acd HICKORY WOUD iu the stuck, ND STATIONERY. eewed anc ader cover. Having veral brands of I bp ATTRACTIVE BOOKS, = ich Medieval Fi “ Im} and Domestic CEMENTS and CALCINED PLAS T {handling rearly many millions of BAN GOR LATHS, Dam in condition to fill orders of auy character in my line with @t-patch avd fidelity at sbolewaie and Upon terms thet defy compe ‘of Butie ie: ereaith’s Poems, Martrated he c's Treatise of Fyoshy lard Wages Tabli Whari— Pout of &¢ street » ecith-ly st YM GUINAND. dy « Remiviseen. | at SOLOMONS & CHAP Pure Linen P: J & 26, Dealer in Best Varieties of ANTHRACITE AND CUMBERLAND COAL. Also, WOOD in the stick, or sawed and split. Tale for cash Tae NEWEST BOOKS. Safely Married, by the author of King-lake « Invasion of the Crimea, vol 3 Benedict's Mr. Vanghan's Heir... Baird s Record of Science and Ind Smith's Mobammed and Mohammedanism . Alexander's Ralph Wilton 's Weird. Penye’s English iy poo m reaching Without N The Revised Hyuinal of th pal Church at... Games for the Lawn nvariety. Sketc SOLOY fete Lawrence’s* Prices m 500 COEDS O&K WOOD, (Well seasoned,’ Protestant pisco- 3; 35 und 6) cents For enie to deslere, ATLEE'S Wharf, jen36-tr Foot of $th street, Potomac River. Pare Linen” =. zs Spe git ve ie __ MERCHANT TAILORS EW BOOK. FF. 5tH Her oer Sbooxs ro eae ee ee mr. Voughu's Heir. By the sathor of my Dewan Elinor, Washington. D'O <2. ae A Periect Adonis. By the author of Ruth " alpli ilton’s W eine y .. xande Cia a Ea Safely Married By theauthor of Castle GrTizENs, ARMY AND Wave O The story of Valeatine and His Brother. By Mrs Meteopotttnn Het ee Bee EL On Love's Vets el. By Far.com. ope el, (late Brown's, t shy No. 362 Penn's eve. Washi Ree nce aud ininstry for Ry BANKERS. _Pobhieass i private bp NCAN, SHERMAN & €0., ~ the very iomeat te Seats BANKEES, “ ities. elope Nes. 9 and li N Issue CIKCULAR NOTSS end CREDIT for TRAVELERS IN | street, New York, LETTERS OF EUROPE AND Nf®* Books, Annual Record f Science amd Iudustry for 1574. b Prof. Spencer F. aire THE EASY Le OE ge ly also, | Kinglake « Inv for use in the Cn West Indies L | GRAPHIC THANSFERS to LONDON PARIS, Ott CRNTA HAVANA, MEXICO, CHINA JAPAN . Accouu's of Bauks, Bankers and oth- Married ent-m.w fly Ralph Wilton’s Weir = For sale by LUMBER BROTHERS, < * BOOK AND STATIONERS, _api-tr 1015 PexncYLvavia AVENUB. ee OK —— Phe OF LomnxkE ivearcierssen: « 425 7th stree Se eee aene Dr. MeCoeh's Reply to Tyndall » at the following S cand the Bible. By Prof. Dawson REDUCED PRICES The Shadowed Home and Lignt Beyoud. By Bick ‘ Al About Jesns. By Rev. A. Dickson Earths Morning, or Thoughta on Genesis. By Bonar Hours ina Library. By Leshe Stephen Christian Belief and Life. By & B. Peabody. EDUCATIONAL. D4 FERABEAU TEACHES PIANO, HAE MONY and the Cultivation of the Voice. No $23, Bea, itest, northwest. at Mire ELCHENBACH'S Piano Store. deci4-ly* a4 Nice 4:4 Eastern Sa SHINGLES HINGLES GLISH, FRENCH, AND CLASSICAL Reumene Baris 8 Co que E* STITUTE for gf 2oung ladies, 915 New York on Sap oper Lim 10 bel, Seronths ganand camer stein oe ih Tan‘ot fi ooo 00 ptember, 1374 ‘angas-ly AT STRAUS’, 1011. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.....1011 84 conconn D MARNESS. We haveon ase = large at stock of fine Single and Double Git, Nickel, Bubber and Silver mounted “i ARNESS, b we are determined to sell at very low pric ie agents tor Hill brated , _— NESS, CONCORD HL at Concord prices. Ackn to be the best and Concord Wool All Cen- Berwees 10H Axo Ltn Steers, THE COUNTERS ARE FILLED WITH NE CHOICE, STYLISH, AND CHEAP SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEN AND Boys, Cheapest Harness in the et. Collars of ali kinds constantly on hand. cord Harness and Collars are stamped with the trade mark “The Concord Harn-ss.”” Any harness =s or etna —— are not the genuine. Be DRESS SUITS, BRO. BUSINESS SUITS, 497 PENBST LAS AVE NUE, WORKING SUITS, _ Spo Im Next = the — Hote YOUTHS’ SUITS, UsT BEC x ih yED& full CHILDREN'S SUITS, LDREN s © AEBTAGES. which will be aoté at Bots’ VELOUIPEDES, SUITS FOR LITTLE CHAPS, ow SUITS FOR GROWING BOYS, fos be TE RICE. SUITS FOR BIG BOYS, SUITS FOR SCHOOL BOYS, Call and examine before by Tne we Lae 03 SEVENTH edt _ _8910- Im Fane? BAZAAR. SUITS FOR COLLEGE YOUTHS, BMOVAL. | ston treneNe ox SUITS FOR WORKING YOUTHS, OM FAN as ives mnogo cc hom No. 8 FOR Lakoh MEM SMA. SUITS FOR LARGE MEN, SUITS FOR MEN OF MEDIUM SI1Zh SUITS FOR MEN OF BXTKA SIZE, SUITS FOK THE BIGGEST OF MEN, SUITS FOR EVERY KIND OF MEN, SUITS FOR 4LL THE MEN IN TOWN. wilding. corner of F and 8th streets any has been in operation for RPET B! te introduce them. weciee fee te the a at_D conte ‘The “ nfringement kin, dozen. lowe 4 Tew Fer: room” m the “Excelsior,” and an: x them will be prosecuted 10 the fullest “Toro & ROBINSON, Baltimore. o” wr txGt YIN AND POWERFUL, A complete assortment at &: yop know! a! sass MENTS Peivescorte Bore. | than New York te ie : BUY NOW! BUY NOW! BUY Now! | psitbe stenntiitiicicas SAG: ™ STRAUS. AMUSEMENTS. | 1775 LEXINGTON. 1875 SECOND SPELLING MATCH. THIRD Av Ditos's OFFICE SINTH AU pitor 8 OFFICE, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. AT, TE aes airects, ¥ E BB! PRIL 19. _EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip. PURING the suinmer the President w! | receive by card between the hours of | | and two, exeept on Tues: i whieh being Cabinet days, no on, received except government offic is. INTERNAL REVE Lis source to-day were ‘<3, THE RECFIPTS from customs tr ‘Treasury department were $591 FORD'S OPERA House, ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRA MME. NATHAN P. SUNDERLAND has been ap pointed postmaster at Barlington Lowa. THE AMOUNT of national bank notes re- 10 NIGHT AND SATUD DAY MATINEE eivedatthe T ay for relemp- mee tien Was €577.124. TONY PASTOR:S Hon. REVFRI SS give adi ner to the Ur < Supreme Court TASYEEERS UOMERSY judges, at Wiilard’s a the 220 inst. SECRETARY Bristow leave for ay next—BUP PALO BILL apis | New York to join the Presidential party as | 2 vated doing g two the se- G RAND RECEPTION, he contemplated doing _ouine to the se | Among thees who have kin ly volunteered th ices ont EWELL lef GRAND Ree RETION at et Sacs.. just eve He jo! ent and party iy y York this Nik Bers Mist ZNIDEE JONES, AMANDA McMURRAY, st DEATH oF CoMMODOR Navy department has received info LTER PARIS. vir Miss MCCONNEL ath of Commodore John B. Iyecring church Mr ATTEN. Hat, retired, , Pa. on the ! , first-class home talent. The whole to % DERN Ot NTRY S7HOOL, 4 SPELLING E STATEMENT that James Van Vieck EE clerk in the Sixth Auditor's Office, had bi penises His 5 or, but aS ve has taken be the wnverintents ft DRE nent thters at the avenue, anit Rooms ¥ M SAVE 20 CE edition. Only wT ELLIS & CO poe FELLOWS’ HALL, THE SENSATION OF TH MONDAY TUESDAY Patt, 19 KLD a uly < Female Minstrels If DE LACOURS tan Dancers, o ated we in th with the sub edings in € 1 injun iar 1 proc Mammath Organizati < of THIKLY SPECIALTY 7 WEDNESDAY at the New York, New Haven and Whe Se Tar ona railroad prohibiting ryir free, were thes! Pre time, but we to the m JATIONAL THEATER. ature, which assens ss und who have heretofore be ENGAGEMENT EXTRAOKDINAKY passes. TWO NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATIN TRE Di NG OF CADET Cox German Opera and Dramatic Co Navy departinent has been officially advise This is the ES a ag ces troupe of the drowning of Midshipman Cox of the plete. brought t fron aval Ac demy, mention ‘ nthe columns theaters of Berlin a by Direet THE STAR on Weilnesitay pe berg. for the ¢ ty. at ay expe tthe boat in whieh he and several com- $2) 010 > April 15, anies were practising upset. started to swin for shore, which all sueceeled in iT em hing in Ger. | reaching save Cox, whom it is thought was many in all the principal cities aken With cramps in the water and Sunk to FRIDAY. April 16, the « Le AST eas | rise no more before assistance could reach translated by Augustli Daly) LED A ‘i Saturday Matinee—TH ~- L sim HANNST WEEPS AND TANSEA THY QUADRUPLENX TELEG RAvH ConrRO- Liperat Pr General Admission, We The arguments before Seere! served Orehest ts, $1; Reserved Dress Cir >in the q Orchestra Circle, We; Gallery , 25 Ox 8 opeh at Met ‘smnusic store on Welneslay . every perf: VERSE THEATER. LCA sree una rean yleania Avenue. A HOST OF NEW FACES. appearance of HUBER and GLIDD: i Oyster can Mokes and iat ca} ve . first appearance 0} the well Knows. HENRIETT. ap] rant either of th F cubmitted. either to dismiss the case continne it, and allow additional testimon obetaken tn it. In making this d the Seerclary said he would reserve th pression of his opinion as to whether patent shouldor sti 2 issued. Maron WILR Firs ex- the “R. one of the p aminers of the Patent Ufice, is by a commission appointed by the of the Interior on 5 brought neipal ex- Dansense and TINSON. the BE FOUR peoples (a. fresh novelties. the Sawyer, formerly ngton dertnl Clodouch p ne Of Whic ca co so Imme that he thousand in New York dolare or any inte ‘ ested in iny cations. for patents relating to tr nies positively iiness NATIONAL THEATER. I KELLOGG ISH OPERA, ENC ill probably ei Mz. C. D. Hes« = Director, | Conducts the pro-ec ARMY ORDERS, meral O. ©. 0. ON = MONDAY TUES NY ENTATIONS ONLY | Howard has been assigned to duty accont. . APRIL 19, 20 axn 21. ing to his commission of br aes pence gen- sre: Soipistng highly creracive repert ms April 19th. ¥. Nie Pan 24ND artment of cs babgever t California. Colonel Rot Inance department, On ixty two y n fetired from active service. - uniter sions of section of July 17, 1 tine here of Baltes nM Mjor WW. P. Gould sf vue 0 3 THE TALISMAN. (RELLOGG.) FULL CHORUS AND GRAND ORCHESTRA Mx. 8. Beune ert C Cond b ne . at Meiverott & Co. Reserverd seats. gis according to loc Admixsion. $100. G sll te The Wor'd’s Great Object-Teacher’s Culminatiag Triumph. AT WASHINGTON, ON SIXTH STREEF LOT, FOR ONE WEEK, Commencing MONDAY, April 12. P. T. BARNUM’S GREAT TRAVELING WORLD'S FAIR. T. BARNUM'S METROPOLITAN MUSEUM. . T. BARNUWS COLOSSAL CARAVAN, T. BARNUWS MONSTER MENAGERIE. P. T. BARNUWS STEAM - OPERATE POLYTECH- NIU INSTITUTE. TWENTY GREAT SHOWS IN ONE, ed to duty NAVAL Krafft, recently deta ORDERS. Asiatic station, has been absence for three months. Li mander Francis M. Green, det om the command of the Fortune, and ordered to the Hydrographic office. Lieut. J. jetaehed from the stor and ordered to the B Miller, detached fron dered to the storeship Onwar B. Harber, detacked from the Asi nd orderal to mination foi Master Jolin A. Morris and Ww and bowns L. Wilsoa, det une, and ordered to the Hy:t See : promotion. signs Charies om thé rer graphie office Noaw.—Euitor of The to a paragraph in your issue tating. upon authority of th Postmaster General, that my resignation would not have been accepted had he known I was “cognizant” of the recent Post Office frauds, I beg leave to state that notice of my intended resignation was given upon rece! ing the appointment of clerk to the Senate Committee on the District of Cotumbia, in March jast. All my friends will, I am sure, believe my statement that 1] had no knowl- edge of or participation whatever in the al- leged Post Orfice frauds, and if the Postm: ter General has made a contrary statement be has done me great ter i un- Wittinely. in this matter, Very respectfully, THE CASE OF Mr. Star-—Reterrir AH. INCLUDING WASHINGTON, D. C., April ra inn? Separate Stapendeus Inter-Cent! THE FUNERAL of the late General Aiex- Amphitheatre, ander E. Shiras took place at 4 o'clock yes- WITH terday afternoon, and was largely attewled DAN CASTELLO'’S INTERNAT: ee eee PODROME, TERRIFIC wb BRAZILIAN BARE- by bond officers and prominent citizens. The burial casket was covered with wreaths and ae ers of choice flowers, one of which was resented by President Grant as a tribute to bed as of his friend. The services of eo Episcopal chureh were reail by Rev. Wil- = lay atthe | } tokd there THE EROCKLYN MYSTERY. grey -ve Under Fire. m the N.Y. Herald. A fall and aistangutshed speapes y satdoewn to enjoy the proce Singsin the Brookivn trial yesterday Te DO SATs to epare. y dem Two or tt AaDd Tespectable look | pted tke lonz, dark corrt room Was as fall a& Heeuld they stayed there long. ht sun and balmy breath « itly on them toc z al be happy Tilton held bie b Droebter, bis heart: rouder, his color clearer re We propbecie be ear the day < big with The Postal Contract Frauds. FXAMINATION OF BINDS, When our report of the examination of the postal contract fraud eases closed yes’erday, Commissioner Inge rsoll had remiered his ad - cision disel « Van Vieck TUE CASE OF JEROME J. mT (for corrupting the clerk Cott), ¥ sumed and A.M. Colt testified that corre: parin came ow m is. and by this m amoauts 0 reivet money formation. W When witness s the other day that’ hy b ithe was mistake: biog e ev iden rpung for eo! 2 up, 9 and Mr. testified that he was a. messenger ntract burean. He said hus desk several montiy Jerome J. Hinds, whom he knew. approach him saying, want you to come to my house fo-nizl On telling Hinds that h ad ey tor the street cars, s for that purpose: . Hinds took hint upstairs. that he wanted him to ing to him coast, Si Hinds gave reaebing the how and there told watch the mails cirenlars from the P; Allman, Hartledge dvessed to. the Hinds sai mueh tro: me, ‘and I wills month, which, in addition to your si $1.20) a year,” s bey hi he would pro rou thi rty de intery them w ms to ti mail-le sequ the Post Office lad with el todo th WHISKY AND COD take the whisky to wuse the Postmaster t liquor at; wit- by cay a ed at mhis Tiimls gave him a lit not give him a yas he promised to de ¥ sought promotion; 2s sr bottle of apple witness had reps to Senate merely bow to fine gentlem: The exami afternoon In all there are charged with seve rupt Colt, Rothrock rn The two last, like t ‘ mentional, Will be used as witnesses against Hi TO-DAY. The hearing was resumed this af m was wijourned until this four ts all vr lock, and the case of Hinds for eorrupt- WwW. iu John O. Floyd was cajled. tle testified tha 0 about the 2 the ist of Fe Mr St. Louis and Back. NUTES BY A PRACTICAL FARMER. Editer of Star: ¥ left Washington for St bout noon of Monday. April sth Saw the faraers busily running their plows 2S soon as the country was reached. The country nearly all the way Penn- syl via to Harrisburg is beautifal one, ind well and neatly farmed. It was obsery able that we plowing beinz doue was main THE ; In Virginia the farmer horse plowing, with onc-l 1 to the Virginia 1 might avail much. ald that it ‘The whed ed about ars. West from Harris- portion of that part of the mainly three-horse ne. Wheat looking Night shot out the view of the country for some distance this side of toona fo @ locality some miies west of rille, Ohio. Through Ohio, India nois, tlong my line of travel, much wheat S sown last t of Columbus the country is chietly 1 with wheat is, feeble, yellow and imast ; have th wo come Watkins, ree gf ihe Epiphany Lowande’s al aa Girous. | ciarch, aeasted Rey. XR Bost, east” RLD - | an fter wi e remains el Two BigHroas Le. ae placed in i a hearse, and conveyed to the Bal. A SINGLE TICKET, Toa 50 CTS., Umore and Potomac railroad depot. Tho Chit. | Pall-bearers were Generals E. D. es Admitting to eac! myers ‘partment. Adjutant FOR resus} M. a L. _fimpeon, 8s. Vv dren ee. nes. aR geense 2 RA 2, rand Animal sad | BPE ye Vincent, General Beil, Ma jor George . Elliott, and General Randolph GRAND Fa Genera! and Beil, ant ror ie aan ‘of the deceased, accompanied the 8T. PATRICK'S NEW CHURCH, fogeine: their = resting place at M At MASONIC TEMPLE, cor. 9h and F ats. N.W., | Holly, New Jersey, leaving at ¢:98 last even ee ee Tx Mexorgen Sinsnicey.—A gat ca na No) Ou Retmnasion (ex wo. | Guaeuecs skosmicl aa yemeas, 4 ‘murderer, w! ve ednesd: ore, oO" andsete oe Bigut from Santiago de Cuba iin easton qm Sr. 770 Sr. the poles | is now ioe atid Lewsiine! the action No. 439 th Mansiicngss, B streets or Rew york. ts, taking steps to ipa to teas os | "Old Feitows sent eo New, York by the steamer Columbus, which ¢ out better at harvest time th West of Columbus the hk; called by many ilure. armers eum laned—not sure land for whe: nd should always be thrown p into ow parcels of grouud plowed for wheat, so that the water will butithas not with the present s: from Columbus, through to Indjanap- tof the Belds there are dead spots g wheat plants look better ‘Columbus, Tet inots the t din the wes au 1 spring wheat and ‘oats ith was going on probabl We had the opportunity to take supper at Altoona about ualfpast nine p.m. Break- tist was offered to us ten @.m. the next day at Columbus in a fine depot and at a Weill-supplied table. The rowl was almost intolerably dusty one must have ay peared unserinly te rvers, and certainly mic Lo LineseH. yet FACILITIES f FURNISHED FoR na Indian: aad tt polis. So it is is un Outrage on the | But ii vuy one is desirous Ww Where they take the traveler in with right hearty good will ii the matter of dally bread. Jet him go west; go to Indianapolis. — St. Louis wears an —— of business life; yet it confesses to a realizing wr hard times. Here one finds NOTEL CHARGES REDUCED to ante belium times to from $2 Lo $2.50 per day, good fare. The great bridge that spans the Father of Waters here is an institution, indeed. It greatly facilitates transportation across the river. BAD SHOW FOR WHEAT. I returned from St. Louis by the railroad route through southern Iilinois, Indiana and states I do not remember seeing one first rate Ohio, and in the whole distance of the three field of wheat. If the whole west is sampled by the region I traveled over, we are certain- ly not promised with cheap bread 7 >= April 12th, a sca NES: As INSANE NAVAL Pg age letter from Annapolis, Md. the Baltimore American says:—“A_ vi Midshipman De se of the fourth class, whos h! uer, Of tie fourth 2 parents now reside in New York, hae be be- come demented, and possibly irrecoverably A Mock ".—George ont who in k marria; aeons to = ‘young pry Winlamsbun h, ms was als) Son tpt lay for consp Fie ped so Indtetes, and both pl not guilty. Sun, With. pa Sygate cmanene, #7 Beecher ot — “a draws ners and is first- rom Rome capaitt, ig oan in e #27 The Baltimore Presbytery. in <eesion the overture at New fyi et from the assembly ‘on the eldership question bya Seat u ier asher Wa we Rev. Father A: right, o a7en the Seneca ied S| Wweanonbay at thes the mission inoue ou tie Gut. etaining | | 2 wl is wi hat would be he sowing of | Yj the ob ring vont that marked Giuoss.ng at his thoughts y his looks. Mr. Beachner it of himself. The “TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Sy teed a | experience of the previons day was not as HARD TIMES AT THE MINES. eo UE CS SSL a et j alt an his } Traep. the Money Scarce: Business Prostvated rain been sigy He ve ~—l ———" | ironble and pert Ruffiianism Rampant and Nobody Arrested —_——o ——- ! his crow enn REPORTED CARLIST BARBARITY. | demu great ce as-to the THE PRESIDENT IN NEW YORK. Evarts ane asiness, Until quite re Sherman, Tr no beard of growing | The coart in business. The pinch had Questio: become severe te complain of. THEMEN DOCS when the first ford bust and passion were hurl thing buta fay bring ont his settioment, trition. T the air is heavy wi only too true, pen r and othe Ee “pusin ss men of th iy as. and thos on eredit have already lost prospect of speedy relief ps have been ¢ rchants have who «eal with no veins stood forth pre ‘nty minutes past thr ) anxious | day were ws look at the a foue @ nat one firta dry goods and gro: “ae Another View N.¥. Sar, B t the eross times p xaminati waieh 4 other brauel nd eanstl ffeet the w r the other wit the most p ai satyle ngners t teulty that he had w A PANTC. ot | sel out ot n ously stumbled te | all the truth st “mony ported. that one or two in, the neig Towns have suspended paym + It will be | the report tha on SOMeWhN here ts ‘ ® readers of yss-e xan yess. Still t they have on ~u . any — toward imps | mony | a 1) | The exposury the Spanish and Americ the | Mr. Beecber's ierton case ot Wm. J. Sha conse. began, yestentay. mentor dietat- quently just at) yout | ing tb t ow calls if, the the ms to Moulton. York. F po hats ows ———_.——— | theory yoared from FOREIGN NEWS. | bis wi w to be alse, or that Tilton had been deceived by his I really believel Mr. Beecher guilty to confess to hay- ppositions he must ‘ Re ported Carlist Barbarity. MAbRID, April 16.—It is reportet that the Carlists have sei a number of women and children in tie province of Soria and threaten to shoot them unless th ransomet ——_«—__ Vetoes by Gov ar oye Mertained eithy equally perilou ss LOO Tr. that ts. ai t that t HARRISBURG, April 16.—Gov. that ‘he, al ; . : nat I Tilton to be in his charges he nas al amation giving notice that | tZainst him. How was it, then, that in that $ filed in the Secretary of Common- he & ing “conference” with Moulton, he mae no - suggestion tohim as to disabusing Tilton's 2 charge, and that nosy!- nce Or Of selt- Us thus vetoed is one dec! ta Trustees of the General As ot a Presbyterian Chureh in the U mite Sta the successors of Trustees of Pre ar oon im for the confident de rs whieh ness by his ow refusals to under the House. He has signed the bill providi @ special committee to make an invest tion into the affairsof the Reading Railr and the Philadelphia aud Reading Coal a lyon Companies re elicited from the wrers chan: r io Impotency nation. ‘ts Locov wit ——— Snow and Emigrant Agents in Cin- cinnati. , April 16. —Taere rs promise to rival iq number Me Monlton’s If it were all denying, Mr. Beecher’s task . | Would be easy, hut it is the explaining of the undeniable which is quieksa Those wi threw up their hat z his first « | outburst of denial, | man, and who seemed to bave been greatly relieved that he «did not confess gailt at onee, can maintain the same eestas: assurance through the trying epoch of the ex- planations. In them Beecher is obliged to meet Beecher, and the interview ts embar- was quite a Fifty excar- rrived here last ni to promote emigration proposes to separate ends procee to various point ous states and spend some time ance of their missio: eo Occident Coming. PHILADELPHIA, April 16.—The trotter Occident will arrive her s lebrated m Call forn to-morrow, and go in ‘aining at | rassing. to least. The public, tossed Point Breeze Park for coming contest on successive revulsions, will fol- the tu He is under charge of Budd Doble. point with a solicitade Occident will b Philadelphia trovter 1s. ® private trots with the Nettie, esperation with whieh it respective litigants and their nttorney's. is impossible toavoid biases, itis al least pot impossible to respeet them, and to that courtesy we solicit ous readers and obligate ourselves. a ERSTOWN Was discov rhood of Fraukli with a record of Bi CHICAGO, April 16. nament last) ; winner’ fee 200 In the billiard tour- it Burleigh beat Parker Aidt. Miller be ered in th by Mr. ¢ lters, who was t A Strike Exhausted. emises of Mr. Benjamin Great Faus. N. H.—The operatives’ | Bec! Klin street. Mr. Bock bas | strike has exhausted itself, and vest. been engaged at this work for some months, j the company nad more spinners than they | blastine through solid rock. His first al required. ‘The largest portion of the strikers i but latter has been blasting for returned to work rt town. d almost despaired, when yes- m he was rewarded for his tling to thedepth of over twenty blast opened up a@ scene of “i never mingled with Mr. ms. The mouth of acave was brought to w, and upon investi was found to be of : size, ft bas as yet been partly explored, is scarcely any co! — a8 to bow far or what direction i . Last night, Song provided with pba res and a ladder, we, in company with Mr. Beek and Mr. John Davis, ey red the cave. Weexplored it aboutsixty eet southward, when further progress was impeded by a Spring of clear, pure water. The spring ts about four feet in depth. Here the cave curves to the left, and evidently passes under Franklin street. So far as we went we could walk erect, and the natural areh over our heads was as symmetrical as fi wonder which & B.'s wildest «ire ie . 2 the Pennsylvania railroad 6 City last night, between a freight train and r Jersey # coal train. causing damage to property of $12,000, and stopping traffic for some time. pees _ The Presidential Party. Aprille President Grant and here yesterday aflernoon lef for Boston to attend nd Lexington centennial. pantera many Navigation Opened on the Niagara ver. OsWFGO. April I Steamer arrived to- day from the Niagara river, the first arvival siiice the opening of navigation a Fire. bs | from Washington, tne Concord if made by human hands. We took @ ey MILWAUKEE, April 16.—Fireat Sheboygan | giong and drank some of the water, and it yesterday destroyed Crocker Bliss & Co's | equalled, if not excelled, the water of our factory Loss, 30.00; insurance — most valued springs —Hagerstown News, 1th. EXTENSION OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND On10 CANAL.— A meeting was held at West- ernport on Tues of dineaseing the feael bility of extend. NEGRO MAN KILLED.—Sam. Ashby and Jas. M. Smith. two ne; gro men in the eniplo ment of Mr. Henson ——. near North- zor nto a fork, in this county. difficulty on | ing the C uesday aftertdon, which resulted inthe | mont and Western; Hon. P. Hamill, of death of the latter. It ap) that the two | Oakland, ‘the meeting, showing men Were hitching up the team to haul some | the ‘tension. and was wheat, when Ashby told Smith todo some- | by Owen who advocated the menas- thing about the horses which he refused to | ure. The a were ap- oe "i Asti, ad struck Smith a b! Porittes aaa te them to visit Pleduasat 4” Wagon-stretcher and si! mt ie ‘of which he | and Wes: Al —Geo. W. over the ts of whi mag og ‘Spang- died about 1 ‘lock the same night. ‘Smalls 0 was seg he had — been in —— Wim, Moo P. = il, Wm. 4, Bre. about two weeks. Ashby was arres! jineral—H. . carried before Justice T. H. Gore, who com- | Faherty, John Broydrick. mitted him to jail, eee —;. er ona c UTAH—One of the « iting the action of the courts upon the | , COPPER 1 Shatue ak murder--Lesterg( Pa} qtkes” Lieu ces ara eee Tue LovIsiaNa —— A nes and Galena in ‘Canon. crss.— The Louisiana mo ape delegates | discoveries sé g 4 —— the report em! the | ten feet wide. tecias Of Wheeler adjgstment, 3+ the naked eye all immense vein. of 82to 15. Most of the members | The Neptune and ae made acquiescence, and among ten tons per day, ay the: bimvelfingiving uphis'seae, dat his “old | Phese aises wurpass anything ever Geese: smself, ivi “ enter, Whe had aleays bem just and kind, | ered in the famous Lake boon Shep wolved, and he will be provided of is in i a ce A poll orgy ad- stment Ww: @ practical success. A reso- { ion izing Governor Ke as the i chief execui Seeer ae ee, Oe. ‘the legislature to in meas- co-operate ures of reform, was ‘atiopted Ho! For THE BLACK HILLs.—One hun- dred men left Sioux Cit Black Hills. The Trap:

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