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THE EVENING STAR, | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsyivanta Avenue, cor. Lith St. BY The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pree’t. ¥. and it remained for the court to take what course It thouctt neces- Bary, wheroupen Jutee Netison | the'court unt! to-morrow morning | TRE BLACK HILLS EXPLoR.- TION. red Graat Commanding the Bxeort. | New Voux; Apel <= cago lispates fays the Jauney geological and fopograph. atexploriog expelitien tothe Black Hills ) any farther ter | and vicinity. 2 y the government fe @utifie comn . amt Accompanied by # mUitary oi. ander Lieutenant Co: | evel Fret Grant, will start about the 10th of | Dakota, proceeding i by aamall steamer upthe Missourt to rt Abraham Lincoln. Its ultimate dest ° Yellow Stone vailey, which | Sill be thoroughly surveyed, the waters of the river sounmied. and ihe 'minerate | features of ty tonexamined. The Ye: Stove river will be navigated as far ax ‘ASHIONS. iris cia in poesible, th Srv temed: to follo EVENING STAR. | sesterd MNES FARMIOND. | need whiris with ait t nave seonananeart. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | Szariins et iety eae wed aad Of\y mall ee | im the forties made the bright glowing fire | | ‘think I've only strength enouzh left to say —e Saqehor wae THE EVENING STAR t+ served dy carveers to subscribers af TEN CENT= TER WRER, O8 FORTY FOUR CYNTs PEP MeNTH tae Counter Cunt: Kacn. By wail—peataze prepasd—60 amonth, 17 months, 23.90; one yerr, 26 OO THE WEEKLY STAR—pubiicted om Frutay— | 00 a year. posiae prepand BT AL mudroreprion rarest y tm advance, ema Ma paper tem! omer ham Pa ‘Kates a7 atrert it LADIES’ GOODS. MENT, st JEK OLENING Fe2>s OPERA HY é FRENCH PATTESN BONNETS +3) SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MJ WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1875 TWO CEN raking charts of bonsoir and sign myself KATINKA. eS ee ae eens | Washington News and Gossip. | tharicatmoy at Mrs. randy who entered | 7V*'e) Avra 0,1 CARDINAL MCCLOSKEY, Sih “Seanin Satetnaut, Wet Nyvaen Cus AN ‘The great and UNTRINMED HEAR x tt i WALK {DIGIT TEL. " ‘ ar. its destination being the Big Hora ant The JOCKEY CLUD ft ENGLISH WALKING hk PeestibiGry cree: PURIRG the mmmer the President wit | th¢ Toom and bade me come with her at once ee Tava a ; im all colors. trimmed and untrimmed FRILAY RVENING. receive by card between the hours of eleven | Be: * P 3 apes In the Brooklyn scandal suit teriay ‘ONFE er — —-o——_— : Aleem nee invi a o and two, except on Tuesdays and Fridays, | “bof what?” “-Willian’s, of course; his | tne eross-examination of Mr Parivhive ing, | CONFERRING THE BERETTA | A STEAMER OVERDUR. FINE TRENT H FLOWERS PEATH which being Cabinet days. no one will be | OPCPing of summer fashions.” “Summer | merly cashier of the firm of Woodrufl & Rob. Sages | Fears for her Safety. anita ran s Bends ashions,” I retorted; “You in seal skin saek | inson) was concluded. The questions asked Nuw Youx, April 27.—The stear THURSDAY aod FRE is Berens Rost: received except government officials. and velvet costume going to hunt upsum- | bY the defendant's counsel related princi- | IMPOSING CEREMONY | tropolts naw veniae at this p © PALMER The Fisi boit ” IDTERNAL ReveNve.—The receipts from | wer fashions? Ob, no! excuse me; the fire | Pally to the extraontinary memorandum at- = | Hamilton. Rer whieh ty aor The Devil's Pistol: this squree to-day were €187,776.16. !s too £ood. Old Myddleton’s money too de- | Meled to Mr. Bowe: speck Tor —the i ' p26: ween 1ith and 12th» mae ad T lee A licious. and the chair too comfortable; again | Object being to compel Mr. Partridze to give THE BEECHER TRIAL. Saf first oft reason for pot handing this meme ey RECEIPTS from customs to-day at the | I pray you, hold me excused. RMANN Then the | cat : Leds } entay from Be > SUMMER OPENING if | ween oven che otE cones Treasury department were $677 dear little woman opened her lipsand poured | [0 the members of the firm instead of — i had. be thougtt, « sa | s bear ut such a steady stream ef talk about bon- pen cen Sockee rat TILTON, WOODHULL AND CL Among Mrs ia oF ———— - ——- al bank note eur- | nets and searfs, laces and ribbons, and | OTawer for ir two. LUTON, WE TLL AND CLAPLIN of " RENCH PATTERN rowsers any ENcLisa | NATIONAL THEATER. = SHELDON | poncy received at the Treasury to-day for re- | other summer fabries, such a tte de | Pamed Wright was the next w “ thirty He WALKING HATS wae ae deaiettan was’ Viehy, Oxford toile, pereals foul overheard @ conversation oe . As fifteen or sixter Also. Nove = iwncan PNVMINGHHOS — : chine *d-biege, caneras-tissne, crissaili (| and a friend ina railroad train aa a ame | ke she has broken her an. Parte are Minhas Sexcece | PERsonat.— fo King and brite | fetas,each and all wrouzht into the most | Sbout the Woodhall publication. Mr. Ti THE BLACK HILLS EXPLORERS. | eh and ix Kopt by heat winds from MILLINERY AND FANCY GOOD : ” | ail in the Canart steamer Scotia for an ex. | Charming costumes, of th Corday du Barry, | $id be did not care about the publ _ | aching New York. She ts a se * | sci ee > in about a fortnight, | C&4inal, Diadem and Chioe bonnet, of for himself, but cared only for his wife, who a of 906 tons b n THURSDAY and FRIDAY. April 29 andso °G wa Slipper, | Seneen Coarse Sees ee * | epoirs seignoirs in pique, nainsook and Vie- | Was indelicate health. THE BERETTY. : -~ i 8 Ger Real Fonie’:|| ite Rowcans i BOFD ban heen ape teria lawn, rich with eoquilles of Clany | | THE PRINCIPAL WITNESS OF THE DAY “ SUG | MES. MJ. HUNT, Golden € t x | Pe ai tee Aah tO te Gees Bie Jace aid benders Ane with bout. | Was Mrs. Elizabeth La »Palmer,a lady | Epesing Ceremontes in New York | = O21 a D street Poot SHEL ADEMY, No. | & special arent of the Post Office department | jounnes, frillings and what’ not, that | Who formerly had some business relatioas - rm To-day. BT Re Corte a: 1004 F s\rect toh te the only place | at $1,f00 per annum and $3 per day for sub- | ax she paused to take breath 1 rose fro with the firm of Wooihull & Claflin, and New Vor. April 27.—Thousands of s | m zs) berared. Vi ion will, th Se tence. chair, laid my precious book down, ¥ who w in the Woodhull | tators gathered at St. Patrick's tral > eo ZY MISS E. A. McCOMMICK, g ——_— stairs with the alr of a martyr, and'p. household. She heard Theodore and Victoria ring to witness the eereme y- | diers, io an exhausted conditio: rhw ~~ a 3 i | Tue Artrorsty GrneRrarsuir.—Presi- | to accompany Mrs. Grundy ‘to the ane r, | address each other in the language of lov on Card Me | iret dr werr seen about y OS PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur Stata ees | dent Grant had not formally accepted the | and what I saw and what | heard would ta Knew Tilton was in Mrs. Weodhull's ud beers chormons sep vr | from Walla Is const r ali the newest thabinabns resignation of Attor: General Williams | more space than the crasty editors woul! | TOM Abont four times, because some per- {caer ewe porer sceithgaigd ap eevee CHIP AXP STRAW Hats, EATER ¢ i ccauhaar rast tec wane to aa .And more time than i could spare. [ | ‘ONS said so, and saw him once on his way great dificalty ining entran to} FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, y Veens. a iZ . ard—tor if there is one thing nearer to a | there with bh ry Called each other Th burch. The the immediate | itis the zeneral impression that his succes- sor has been decided upon. RFAR ADMIRAL REYNOLDS has been de- tached from special duty at the Navy de- | lady up town—the wedding to be quiet, a | alate the happy couple to go abroad for a yes yartment, at Washington, and orderad to | the erbhaement Of the weet . Saw them kiss each packed with human .andoften saw them with their | manifested Was s we 3 in May between a banker a arms about each other. Frequently heant | that representatives from every part of the LADEDPIIA may, Soviet ema recaltec 4 | them talk of becoming heads of te spiri{a- | Union were present. A number of front seats | mMentol ix alists of the country. During their conver- | Were reserved for invited guests, and amo syivar sation about the Woodhull card beard Tilt thore seated in them were Chief J tur Jonohoe, District 1orhood SILKS, &e. : f IMPORTED BONNE woman's heart than fashion, it is a littledish | Odore 2 sip—I heard of a famous wedding to | other A choice ax The ist ree saris of Pe Cel, Benson, re “, the men who will appear wt New York, to take passage in the United | street navy officer toa commaziler, say his wife was pure as x ng a Penney } netto with his tra . | States steamer Ternessee, for the command | of ineidents connected with Mrs. Ric Mrs. Woodhull rs ul Tousey a | | of the Asiatic statio departure for Europe; (her friends were sor = mealies Loni od ty Hoe fone | ~ remy cen ip nn : ? 2 her m: epic i ake e thrown together as Beecher and Mrs. Til- | Ze! t twenty minutes to 11 o'clock U ots SB) Paorsary art of Claims | {tose her, but glad that she was to have so and u g iake delightful a voyage:) that Mrs. Stewart was | tO W! ce with ¢ not in California, Dut at her own C. heretofore rendered in the Arkansas | where she was eniertaining several gu: head of LOCAL NEWS. stie, | between them.” Woodhal THE Procrsston nanan ts, | the proof-shects of the scandal to Tilton, | (merged from the vestry, acolytes leadin SCHILLEREUND Sore A A RUer 4 VESUE THEATER, opin and w a P De: t ess read thom also, and found them | then followed long lin musical and literary Opposite Px ONDAY EVEN very eve | Hot Springs e. The deereedeciares th among them Miss Page and Miss Peabo ty; aetabape ended a tbl ial tre. en the mal churel las - —-——= = a yess the plain tits no legal or equitable ti ptorie| greene md Bs Or eioabs tent Pepe a a RL sucted ‘ : ren was nearly ited with a TINEES, | to the property, and that the ttle r baric? deep down in @ mass of violets, half {geet thaagr: he ad pric nitly intellige vA awe CATIONAL | Wholly and absolutely im the United States, | expecting to find the odor, I way shocks peerken peewee shag octet, sep : A perp pontonpeing 9 _ : ———— re story of how Mr. L. hae rypnee es vay ‘ ' ith pee bes admi 1 B PERS al PIANO, ReMovED.—Mr. Rankin, formerly of this | treated his wife, well-known as prett pm her first husband, various religious orters in the diocese beg: two admirably deli vero che MONY & 423 leh xt D BRICHENPACHS the Voice wae Address at married a: able to see a na fow days afterw x toemerge from the vestry in thetr p! the acts committed by per- When the jout their lives written on their | arranged in proper places there was an int can read the pages of a book. | valof ten minutes, during which the chu W spirits floating around while | was filled with joy music from the ehot roses iFOK | | | city, has been removed from the positton of | §.. that she had’ gone home to her 1 | superintendent ef the erection of the Chic nd—but why try torepau | cystom house and post office build seth ibn ice pny) ont oe | | | RS 0B COBCEN aS aw Supervising Architeet Potter, of the Tr ry department, and Gen. J. H. Holman, of poh opening i dros jouing her. Has no sym- | The procession of prelates at length emerge l St. Louis, appointed In his piace. chat, a fac simile of its prele ta. | pathy with free-love doe: The the vestry with a slow and measure F Onpens.Tieut. Samue) Bellen, | ter the store, look round, bow here to M soabiiguplittpichpaetietlavd epee woods “gh mtn dpe R —Lient. Samuel Bellen, | S thede to RENG Srettone ‘od to Mra. | Were neither concealed nor very open, anid ’ STs. AC PAULI 4 from the navy yarl, Washin Pfertatten UP Eee eee te eae ehersig | took place often in. presence of Col. Blood, | uniold itself, ‘The scene was a —- Pparance of the bean and placed on waiting orders. I Seignolr are charmed with its ty Witness and Stephen Pearl Andrews. Heard | .., Boys with picturesque robes i t 850, =100 ioe SALLIE ADAMS. in w ed hist while smoothing the rulites aid earossit n tell Mas. W the'story of | § & censors.and dignitar ~ Teg phan Bp eee: ata % a from th quilles, Becky Shar sup: “Oh : : pagent “Tile procession was closed: by Uy um has teen ans ¢ Comedian Mr FI tator on th s been place ‘wye do, Miss Brown; y day! periee: s esta set hme hes Leman “ ey : edd EA Milena oly day! perfect | but Court adjourned b ot rants of the mass, Bis oughlin, © ne esacia a's gten of Ethiopian | Waiting ord yond the common-pl. Brooklyn Dr. McGlynn, assi amd the Central Disz t an brn dae i] w wsary. for whos ¢ inns, 3 HOWARD . : ings last Thursday at St. John’s? Perfect | Yo! c z 8 ; “es sees ae ee ane 2 mney 6 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN Grand Female Minstrels! Fonr End. Men VACANCIES FILLED.—The 2y Gen- | jam! First wedding not by eards! Tho see. | Whieh it is customary to be examina- i ‘Ges Sigennioon ee F tertainment was wiv mailed free ty 'e to Speer es Bn A Men! | The a “loin Sam br f t the President hal | ond ‘weating, Mr. Lath EY odoin Ak Uon of a witness. Closkey, the Papal e Dr. Ubal ST AVDITC ALEX, FRO THINGHAM & ©. Horics.—-Botw uding the extraordinary en vacanitie was by card only; but le crowded the . — - _ : omer, S a . Dr. Ubs rst ADE BANKEKS AND BROKE Faz ment nid expe in ‘connection therewith, wtactes Peano tn the | church to witness the first and coull notba | jPENNSYLVANIA Coat TRaApr. — The | Rone ti Is ly, the all dgure AS'Y Or NY 412 Wall «t., 3 ge with not be any extra chi he peices re ymaster's department of the army, he this | o¢ ont at the second: so there was two | Reading Railroad company, on the igth in- schi, of the Pope's neble guard, ir _ ale ses tth.s ly Peers Sena, Mand 60 conte sday and Friday | morning appointed First Lieutenant 7. T.| ee ean ne eee iovelon Tenet th latest | Stant,and the New York Lehigh Coal Ex- g uniform. toan ¢ , ees 0) DI p 2d a Pt a ther ¢ by Bap Pires : a ye, 2a ave 9 " inas- NAL M" SKE im ich Tr = ‘S—Friday Night, Benefit of JOE CopuRy | Thormbureh, of the 2d artillery. a brother of | dyout Senator Jones and lis ice horse? Dear | Change, on the 20th e notice that, ina’ CARDIXAT M'CLOSKE | man, a wate sont grounds, who gave his name as O'Connor, ts suld to bave abused some-ladies ad GEO. ROOKE. apii-tr COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT much as there is no prospect of the miners | Wearing bis purp and laborers in the Schuylkill and Lehigh | knelt at the epi coal regions resuming work in time to pro- | archbishop of Baltimore sat on bis tarone on | aud w MERCHANT TAILORS. me rn't you? Well, here, drop dow in Fe" this chai listen. And with eyes wide open, fan and hands Becky To Sa as aT in oe ; whose | duce coal during the month of May no price | the same side. The officiating bishop | for walking on the grass. I reapecttuily asic O29 F Sinner. Ortostre Patter GEO. FELIX BENKEET, SEE SOT SENT DEPART ERY pall teenies ir cme ore clrenlar for that month will be issaed. The zymen stool at the altar steps, that you state in this evening's insue that 1 spzly Washi ox vised that the exchange of ratificat tion, funeral, wedding, ant christening, | @pthracite coal carried to market last week commenced. am rot the in t uded to. Task this WEDNESDAY NIGHT. APRIL 2 AT MABINI'S BALL, : at Berne, Switzerl "s business b + | Was over 50,000 tons greater than the previ THE MASS. in justice beth tom ds and myself, as 1,on the 34 proximo. | drags out iceen eS intyweites grant | OWS Week and but 167,000 tons short of that At the conSiteor the Caniiaal stood ap —_ “6 : sht roger wr the I by th Fach of the contracting countries will be | skeleton that belongs there. And with this | Of corresponding week last year. There is, | proceeted to bis throne at the gospel side, le | same St Ee ee the BADRIGAL SOCIETY represented by a delegate, author e brerk off from my pr therefore, no spprebension of S coal Samine. stone a ait the prolates mesont having the person referred to. DENNIS O'CONNOR. uch exchange 3 bh y. §. > what c s te > he present production is considera quite | paste stat, which was ¢ y an as- , aame We ow ye war: | behalfor the United Stat = ial * companies in what is known as the ing the altar three times, sat down with the day. Mrs. Lockwond in the case of Mary F. Weiler, | behalfot the United States. Bi ‘on and sub-deacot aughlin | Jane Nichols agt. John Adium Barber, a F. 3. BEIBRBGE AK. 2 8 i kccm-or oH. F. Londen & Vo.,) OFTIZENS, AEMY AND NiV¥¥ MEKCHANT TAILOR Brown's, Washington ee 2 Penn's ae eae je a i er nan Nina bination” are sparing no efforts to prevent | @ Bishop 1 . MISCELLANEOUS, < MrBarr, mr epetatE | Tue ALDiNe IN WASHINGTON.—From | Here is the new sty Ban ccptinal- | on advance in coal prices to consumers. | Te I the Intrott, recite the ieyrie,” and in | Swit originally brought for setuction in er "] oe 4 - —— < - " > weste! s » “4 lork oxcelsis,” which was . tel ~*~ is Be « RING STVLE CARRIAGES —Over 2ICKETS, ONE DOLLAK. Mr. F. M. Rust, the soliciting azent of the | Japanese shape, almost an oval surface; | Soft eon rom ine nee Pt eed Prag ry tke oe The meeiapetal ae real | and gave leave to amend, filed an amended crown fou ches high, and | 88 well iy the | inconvenience of the less —— , minantly the | thracite. ‘Phe dead lock in the Sehuyliiil | gospel tha entire congregatiod rose to their | 174, defendant toretbly ap2l-st Aldine (who is stopping at the Washington | inside is House), we have No. 15 of the current series | #round this co th : ¢ twenty-four parts of this most creditable | Chevallier, who is now pre- _ For sale at the Music St ATION: “barging defendant with rape. t about the middle of April, ntered her room and ch in abating the | by the celebrant, the epistie by the sub- | declaration xd supply of an. | deacon, and while Bishop Langhlin read the | She avers tt est New ¥« styles _of, my Phetons, Tor od Ns QE » Sach or Low Door and. es. Second-hand Carriages taken - i isfactory | artizte among milliners, send ! pry | . Al y dD. Washington, end 9 S eli to, Weabtnaton of this high character has gained a sabstantial | The garnishings are ‘scarle poppies and | terrors, so far as the public is co See ee ine Nicene Greed When it wes | eave birth to achild amd bas thereby nul imere, Ma DELAIDE WISTORI, and assured position in thixcountry. Among | olden wheat: with yellow scarf and facings po oopcipir pee acyl an coumiesens | Loncloled the celebrant sagethar writ ter s to the amount of $10.9". == eer = ioncese del Grillo,) the new features of attraction for 183 the | OF black, with car ad and Leghorn | Crecal whether work in tmecoe ; na 1b deacon sat down (nego ngep ed farewell tour of the world. ‘dite Sctoc . i “| yellow. Baural reds so ably Buuval | Ofcoal, whether work in those regions is re vera oe S. Prestaant NENCLISH TRAGEDY: Audine wisl enter upon the artistic Wastra- | Yellow. Paurel wi sucoseds ao Sbly Baaval | Cumed'a month oF two. oatller or tater, ard he choir had Auished. Bishop Laugh- | 7, to\shom application bed; bees agen Hondas Blisabeth, Goces of England. ginning with the American revola- | Quisite hat of chip, with facings of that | Coal Will be no higher than the sched ln returned to the Sitar, where after ther for executive clem: atic “Anteticite te ey Ser a eas — 2 rare; around the crown is draped a scarf of | “elphia Ledyer. ein Wash- | eroisir ribbon garnished with x 47 STRAUS, Tuenda Wedne < mark : the case of Hop tomary “Dominus vobiseum” and oremus y in the . sroceeded to read the prayers at the offertory. H. Slatter, sentenced for four years to the @ cluster of 7 J cacun A) bo ae 7 Ie deacon and sub-deacon then prepared fen aoe of ~ oe ; 8 Tne Jay CooKE & Co. ESTATE.—The : bore ead and wine park, nis city, of Mic ington last evening was a most signal tri- | brueyer blossoms which in Franee grow in | cros-bill of Mr. Lewis, “trustee of das | semen, Mesnels and the bread and wine. sey, has declined to take favorable of <a ethinaieted wild luxuriane? iu the flelts. Around the | ¢ & Co's t Tnited States S eitaeierkes - - . tion in the case, the Attorney General not "BETA umph for that distinguished and consum- | Son are ceraniuin fences hell {9 04 Cooke & estate, in the United States | ring this pericd;acolytesagaia advanced wit! —Pi ler shadowy bise so beautiful and yet so | Prices as fixed by the “Combination brated N 3011... PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ..1011 MA s ; » artist. 5 ‘ cirenit conrt in Philadelphia, in reply to the tha “4 nigel by | cousidering the case one entitle! to exece- Ber 10TH a; — BISTOR OY MACLET ten ee copepod apueaiot buneh of this same site feathery flower. | Suit on the poe et teeation Stat ee fall ene on bishop a bi : = live interference. a a ies General admission, $1; Fes ud seats, 81 extra; | faim at the end of ever t to receive the | raside the! bonnet, ts a wre ig Gens treated as a preferred creditor, is that the nage pag order Rag > a Aly circle. 80 ow a ersand cot ‘atniations of andiane 76 nie ee whieh was both large and fashionab = appreciative in the highest degree. S Oty No.) Om Exhibition ee No. | excellently sustain very part, and government has received a lot of tron and sts and entire congregation also rose | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. other securities from Jay Cooke, MeCulloch | At this time the church was a level sea of Know, | & Co. which should first be applied to extin- | heads from right to left, irom the ss now: | guish the debt due the United States. The | to the doors. The right, left and tof) trustee alleges that he cannot apply these | aisles were packed as full 28 they could foil for the spun gold “tresses, bonr blue eyes and fair complexion of H street belie of whom The same house sends a diadem ho THE COUNTERS ARE FILLED WITH NEW, CHOICE, STYLISH AND CHEAP SPRING CLOTHING n Washington Fis™ ark. Sold by R.A. Gollen & ro. fa agente, 456 aud Sale 439 nor Majeroni,as Essex, fairly divided wi ecw snad At from $15 to s18 », with drapery % Sribe : . © bun- FOR MEN AND BOYS, ztH Sr.§ at 7rH Sr. | Italy's famous Queen of Trazedy the hoaors | panctae with Hall ow eet oe ee toed | securities to satisty a debt created since the | with people, who were glad to get standing | dred; 20,000 herrings sold from =12 ere 5 _. MARKRITER’S, — of the evening. To-night she appears tn her | called couse by the French, is mixed with pansreptey of Cooke & Co., aud then | room. When the bell tinkled toannounece the | thousand; 1 000 bunches rock sold at 25 to’ 40 Ne 488 ie abcke O18 Pelee He a | grent character of Marie Antoinette, the sim. | Sirot leavesand Is around theerown; another | MAKE tis application to come in as pre- | opening of the “caaon” or solemn part of the | Cuts per bunch; 1,000 eels sold at from e2% Chotce Off Paintings Be ees Hele os. ke. | Pie annoaacement of which fact odght to fill | |x or white str . s1Op ind ‘the face, | erred credit o previous debis. the people standing made the at- | to $4), per hundred, Also, jargest stock of Paper Hangings, Window | the house. lined with pink taffel immed in DAY OF FASTING AND PRAYER—The fol- | {Pt to kneel, but were unable to do so. | gas Fy “aeerrad : Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords aud ‘Tas. PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS. — The | With & wreath of tinted foliage; av lowing call has been issued by the president | DCINS massed so tightly together, and the | Washington Steck Ex: April 27 DKESS SUITS, sels. Rings, Nails, &c., in the District. RESIDENTIAL 4 a ENTS. — 2he | echarpe of rose-colored ¢ diamentine Mf the National Te: Uni usual spectacle was witnessed of | QMetatrons furnished by Meddicton & Co, bankers, BUSINESS SUITS, BF Tense Casa. President this afternoon appointed Royal C. | Sracefully wound arousnt the crow waif View of the fact that April 30th has bean | RUEdreds stand hg up during consecration mectiug of ise Wachee eat aid ssiied at the WORKING SUIT! Bo Please remember Name and Number. jel-ty_ | Tast commissioner substitute to the center- | in wide tojis avd Mapes at the back: two | fixed Rpon asa day of fasting ard prayer by | foward d of the mass was introduced | U's. "Gold. 1 bid. Bank Btockes Morkae YOUTHS SUITs, nial exposition from the state of Rhode | small p {white curled feathers com- | the fricuds of temperance in England, the | te cere of giving © pax” or the kiss of | Metropolitan Bawk, 100 bid, 4 patse: Citizens peace. Pax Bank, 110 bid. 116 asked CHILDREN'SSUITS it hat. Women's N: AT THE BALTIMORE SHIRT FAC- | Island. He also signed the commissions of | plete this onal, Temperance Christi S$ given from one to another Rai bt and ert all | Mechanics’ Nati € era: —Chas arry bonnet fre e allier is « ‘ until it passed along to t ual Bank of Geo wh, q SUITS FOR GROWING BOYS, 75 West Fayette Street, Baltimore, Ma. Sunbury, Pa. and Benjamin Conley at At- | ere ‘border, lined with 'a torsade of cerise | prayer in belalf of temperance inour own | W&s@nished or ee. | epulitan be gi erg ty SUITS FOK BIG BOY We make the VERY FINEST DRESS SUiRTS to | laata, Ga. velvet j land. Societies are urged to observe the day | ™#™ TSTERE aver F THE CERE- | National Tue e J, & 4.7 per cont., 78s SUITS FOR SCHOOL order, and in the most elegant manner, for 92.25, . The Belle Bourbonnaise is trom Banval, and | by holding all-day prayer-mert’ngs, mass ned. Cardinal Met : . bid; Masonic Temple bonds, Fl a& A. 6 p. © SUITS FOR COLLEGE YOUTHS, eves; OF $2.5 with cufls at- A suit bas been brought by the United | is of black chip, a braid ot vite straw is | mectings. and by doing such othe Soctt at tee left wean — gold, 96 bid; Washington City Gas stock. 3? bal SUITS FOK WOKKING YOUTHS, oe Dik ipuibtss ea mere so States internal revenue bureat, at the iu- | outhued around) the middle of the rim: this | ihe spirit may prompt.” Archblabop of Baltimore steppeddewa fore Arlington Fire Taree Cope nee OR at 4-pl: q i & for 2 . ne avec ptective, ag Waite s trimmed with white and with trailing } ° = a } am > Senet tows fe “ aoe Comes "4 st ners rom puere MEN Best ¢ ply LINEN a — ofa pecial taipeehe ee lengths of the fragrant flower known by CRIMINAL SURGICAL OPERATION —In his throne and knelt at ul . Ue side. The naked: 3 xttonal Metropol "ire SUITS FOR MEN OF MEDIUM SIZB Directions for self meesnrement sent to gentlemen | tonal’ Banke at Sen of Minnesota, for ob. | french florists as Girofle, There are doz the case of Marshall Mixter and Dr. F.C. | Audience rose with perceptible excitement, % Fig € ri Sta dietapce whi sent by mail whe of others each in itself » written for. Collars and ¢ | Perpente, in Philadelphia, cuarged with be | #2 some crowded up ainong the ele paid for. aplo-ly etnre of excee: : ti rgical operatioa | in the sanctuary. The le, Mer. Roncet beauty, but for them I have no time nor | '®8 parties toa criminal s ucting an officer in the discharge of his SUITS FOK THE BIGGEST OF MEN, mos duty, in absolutely refusizg to allow @ special | J°20e but hasten to the erfornied na Morrissey, lias | Stood beside Arch! ley, and in a SUITS FOK EVERY KIND OF MEN. CONCORD HARNESS, agehi to Inspect the paid and canceled checies | “PACE, But hasten meee Bradley, who at toe out slnes | loud, clear ze tn Latl 4 i .Y¥ KIND OF MEN, NESS, of the bank in searching for wgtamped pane meu Frid int . > | from the Pope to his vencrabilis fra’er, the SUITS FOK ALL THE MEN LN TOWN. arching for ¥ r to be more correct, dr or the hi riday me into court prda5 > th We bare on be da large stock of fine Single aud | Cheeks. Double G 1, Bubber and Silver-monnted HARNESS, which we are determined to sell at very low prices, t Hill's celebtaiea ORD HAB! “d prices. Acknowledged Harness in t nd rendered a verdict of not guilty | Archbishop of Baitimore, setting forth the i | the ath ena Fuily as to. Ferpente upon | Tense: a War Ayehblshop McChoeney, aed at ; e ount of the indictment, charging | 4 late 0 Me » and General has issued an order ¢ the round basque, are each and all noveland | him with being accessory after’ the fact. | the close handé# tim fhe brief authorizing all awards of contracts heretofore graceful In the way of mat for suit- | They also recommend him to merey. | — peng th a oS made in fayor of Jerome J. Hines, Patrick | ings, their name is legion. Mr. fin hi FOENCHMEN Tecmtic from New | pointed prince of the church. vin W. Delaney, Win. Weiss and | shown me exquisite suits fashioned trom | (22REE Fé oe er Sno ae shop. having replied in latin, ¥ . C. Idhlings, these being the names cou- | plain biege—thin, soft and self colored in | Orleaus, have just been detected in an at- | brief over to Father } tempt lo victiniize the silt manufactarers of | mass, who then read it. ays, which we suppose wills urely come. POSTAL CONTRAC * net = 4 hhe ficha mantilla, Marie ntoinette 1 “Sviakass fioereta dO sos Thé | Sieilienne. scarf, polonaise capote, Sole agents »W! BUY NOW! 1 the n, deacon of the ount Marefoschi to be the best and market. Concord Wool Collars of all kinds constantly on hand. All Gen- 2 ba i the vat £ an rns, 2 e beige = G 5. Wid. GI wwkesd. 6, ® bid, Particlar A 3 Peaal cord Harness and Collars are stamped with the tained in the proposals re ee eer ning Deseo ean iat Paterson, N-4.. by a pretended chemical pro- | then surrenderod the beretta to Mer. Roncet- Jy) 9 bid, oF asko: do ‘ari, obit? articular Attention Given to Pleasing, | '*2e." ie cord Harness. y barn be “* nletik ~ ha 3 1. ora-ca nae 3 % ite | C&S8 for transforming fax, cotion and other | U, who banded it to Archbisnop Bailey, who ories, # bil. Certificates. Sewer, 8's, we a . ollar not so stam wt the genuine. by the complicity of clerks at the last reg: Striped, or a-ca S. These saits are quite \ r <4 “ « > x * ond ter Certiii + S* | cure of same and sumber, wns ‘be genuine. Be | Oy citing. The onder directs the eonteaets simple and very clegant. In ‘ Poprieg Soto mus beseaital Sik A. A i ‘hen walked over to the Cardinal ana E 9 =e. eee Seen York firm is understood to have paid, $20.00" for the assignment of the discovery .Certain | ing hin in Latin as via tua.” Tae ‘ae nee Paterson manufacturers were preparing to | Cardinal madea suitable reply also in Latin, The Markets. LUTZ & BKO. ye imme 1, A the cap on his head, at the same time ad \497 PENSSHLVANIN AvENCE ee ees Sree oe es Next to the National Hotel spective bidders whose proposals are next lowest in | are NOUVEATIES _ ignoirs of the sheerest Victoria | men vestry and put on erimson robe of his ofice | Caroliun sixes, od.'2), de do. 3 APTER His Vacatiox,— | “2d returned to the altar, while the evoir | tax. 3 bid to new A. STRATSB. = Bae heed - | Amount (o the proposals thus rejected. trimmed exquisitely wich coquilles of | Invest in the business, when the alleged cone ‘B. ] Barrimone, April 27. —Virginia 6's. poclers, 40; cen SPR B. in STINEMETZ —— broderle, slaise in frillings, and bouil- epiratocs beckons chatoa ncn te ged con- | and after intoning the Te Deum retired to the | ao. consolidated, $1 ,; West Virginin's, <\; Bort SHIONABLE HATTER, A ProprR WorD OF WARNING.—The | lounes, perfect ma vels of beauty. There are 1237 PENNsvVivaxia Avext fabric NATIONAL UND Congressional Printer has issued the fol- | White suits fashioned of the same pure ) eh strong April 27.—Cotton Ieading patterns tiet—low mid- Invites attention to the folly avi ! ‘ f ide: sede sang the Te Deum. Atthe close of the hymn | | Baurimon: s . of GENTLEMEN'S DRE: ATS lowing : With gaufferiogs of embroidery. .Joun 8. Glendenning preached yes- > “ -e Pol benedic: dings, 183. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat Fire Insirance Company Broadway, Youmans’, Knox # aud Dunlap noes car Gn onal Lane aad Nel vet jackets dieee meatus | terday in his Prospect A venus ¢ hasan, Jersey | ihe etenesee ves cuan beneteeacnsens fume abd adyanced to, 3c Mo. Lwemtern amber, an cao. re See, can colon othe SES nih 5. | specialties by this hous are indispoasabie, | 4 dare madint time since lis famoustrial. | ihe congregation passe out of tne eatlielral. Teeter ra ae Ko. Edo 1 iss, Mary ae » the entployes of the Government Pr since by them such a maximum of eflectean | ance ip the pelnt i ore Isnd amber, "1.41.44; do. white, 130al.35; ot _— - g s = mod . 9 pit which was decorated lay- e .c ane €ASH CAPITAL $100 900 60 i abe uf Natria Felt Hats. seeyntcn Hon has been calle: £0 a, pale . be proinead from oe of cents. ishly with lowe Mr-Glendenning'sehurel BERECHER-TILTON SUIT. crades unchanged.” Solow, "a on ompers ; 6. 25 0 s % : ‘ ontop pote ee: ese vet, eA pa be charge: the lawyers wl ‘The Testimony Te-Day. &. Oate dull and f et, 1.1 1 SURPLUS 106,575 25 So Rai Renowned tate Sorina Stvice.__miftr_ | which substantially charges upon you the | lace. Over light silks they are pecuiiariy. | 4as;baid the charges of thelawsers who con H ee sechneged Eve quiet, 1 seh 0. ry has not New York, April %. Provisions quiet bat Burk’ meate— ae ma Bay dull and INSURE The attendance at y dul P. nnchanged. EAL AND PE | by the intermission in his min- | the op2ning of the Beecher trial this morn- ie steady. 2.50058 00. pu WINES AND Liquors FoR MEDI. | Offense of being engaged in an organized and | effective. To wear with them are tabliers of iL P. been affee' stron ms wi CINAL AND FAMILY USE. unjustifiable effort to interfere with, control, f iisite o suoulders, 9: cloar-rib sides, 12d f OY a oe The following are purchased directly from pro. | and embarrass the business interests of pric | as‘userai-, Phere aro: palo ee a atte ¥. Sun, ing was unusually small: All parties to tle ws ees SONABLE TERMS. ne eer tr cae Uvttied by mpself; and | vate enterprise in this city. I sincerely hope | camel's hair, rich with embrotlery and a no. | _DIGAMTST BOWEN’S LIPEL Surr.—The ar- | Svit were = is. Evarts aaeromed oe Pato; clear rib {fice 643 Louisiana avenne, first door east of 7th eed ae represented Pn that the criticisin indulged on this question Liceable absence of jet. In gument in the Charleston (S. C.) News ant prernhilingss Eg ae ee ph-od ge Lng ee gy atree > Te = has its origin in @ misapprehension of the LINGERIE, Courier libel ease was concluded last night, b caer bong _— Petroleum ‘nominal. @gea%s, BLES K NAP, President. ord Bourton Whinky-s ea. 149 | Hels. However, iftheemploves orthis ofies | tere are changes Wit te new designs are | and aller an elaborate chmiee fleet Teg | direct exainination of Gen. Tracy was post- aor ee nee ie aie ee GEO. W. RIGGS, Vico Preskient. Calitornia Port Wine, Vin age Wi. 10 | are in any degree obnoxious to such allega- | in reality ouly the revival of old siyles—tue | Reed the case was given to the jury, with | Poned till to-morrow. Francis H. George | per, { .Buan',! ie J SOBLE D. LABNER, S. Retest casas weet aaioe- 10 | Mons. X trast they will hereafter earecully | plain round collar and te upright collar | directions that they are to belocket up with- ay ihe Sint witness, llod., He stated 20 | maw foam, Apa of. ae! Cs > dry. abstain from any interference with, an ped 2 out fire or food until they agree upon @ ver- i 7 AJALTHOPTONIC Foikes"s, Island Catawba, sweet. 19) | from exerting any undue influence, either eee or pt Pern Pa diet. Great interest is feltin theresult. The | 8nd Was a journalist by ee Set M ames California Brand 2m | Personally or otherwise, over any enterprises | great demand for neglige, traveling and | jury is composed of six white and six colored | #5 on the literary staff of the b BURTON'S ENGLISH COMPOUND | Holland Gin. genuine. 1) | im the line of printing outside this office | mourning costumes. Moucholrs have beon | Maen. reported EXTKACTO® MALT and HOPS, | Claret St. Julien BM 73 | during the term of their service here. Itis | brought out to suit the peculiar style of ce ee ee at the greatest remedy in the world fur diseases of local ry. 35) | my wish and that s employed in | camel's hair plaids. They are © ingly | _ KILLED witH « HoRsESHOE—Jno. Blake | Saw Tilton there. He, Tennie C. ~d ©F general debility. associated with morbid vigilance J invite attentivn to tais list, cont 2 this branch of the public service will at all | common in a) ranes, and Ww around and Thomas Boylan became aged in a | Mrs. Woodhull, and, as witness was inform HEALTH DEVEHAGE can be urclG prance | Meered ) SEFRUR NAPEANS Drecgite™ | Himes show @ proper for the rights | borders stripes of brows, blue and gray. ‘ne | quarrel at a horse-shoeing establi t in | ed, Col. Blood occapiod the same carriage. : be : 5 b 5 Cal contin ‘carriage, relieve pact, these opiates: from theirs: | “aplitr Corner Second and Destreelsnorteweat. | and interests of others while thus connected. TRIMMINGS: west 40th street, New York, during which oo bas natipate, are inadmissible. In Dys- Fes: Nercomoness and Wakefuiness it is invalua- This ercellen: especially recommended mothers tas retoos of mike. at who are suffering from weakness OF de ‘A. M. CLAPP, al Printer. Boylan threw a horseshoe av the other, strik- | gether with O'Donavan ann | otto, putpure Rae Ener eit finen.and | ing him in the left side of the neck and Kill: | — Croseexamined by ex-Judge —— Late ADVICES from Aspinwall tne | braid,’ Pitla or mohatr—with. the ‘knife | 10 him Instantly. He then ran {com the | was not present when the procession sormici, ¢pmmission of an outrage upon the brig pleatings and shirrings in same material as | S00pandescaped, "0 Dut id eran the top to the bottom of thepro- liso that ace ee Mh, BF en sainor costume. UT Tue LorD Mayor oF Lonpon will go to | cession for the purpose of taking notes. It BUTTONS attend bang tween a@ leged si icion of having armsand amu | are very beautiful, embroidered, crotchet, Deno ee naan ri etomon Miticed Theodore Tilton. 5 a i GLISH ALE ed patterns. nition coneealed; nothing of the kind was 2 iS KUMB cluding the time smoked, and exquisite rose 1a 5 5 AND CLAFL Patton came to saasuwccee SE Oe Se rom O65 ap. found, but in. the the ‘cargo was | horn, Wood, and tortoise shell: ‘The hort Rincton bones tn’ Toueioe yet Ge Ianow Tennle C. Clit and Mrs. We pea pe See S ENGLISH ALE, HATS ALTEAED AND REPAIRED at short | Prise tO pa so far teevoiained NO | buttons are especially pretty. Thad almost | American riliemen alter the lnternatioual | hulls and au eertain they were in a carriage bt ty BASS ENGLISH ALE. sete, KER brigbt, sunbared fest twee | OO eee iMtormed he was in the cariage I | canal bost ever built that “$2.50 per dozen 9 Pome hnnte Asem, MOOXDEMNATION oF THE OLD Carmoute | thuorbed with the lovely novelties forte: | Horse Noves— air, Lorillard bas | 1 was, informed be was in the carr i | plan for lower her rope NS EE Ese vate Atore Wierd teat | iste of ay apbmany from the ornan Cathy | nee oe A ogagt s mocehtforthobabies, | piumaramn, Alaa: \Uivige jana, Kien? | were'with nim in toe aly cow | When empty." the tank ~ - i STRA ASIA, A FINE | Ol'c Disi PIQUE SUITS. * ee Leander Ne has org G. G. CORNWELL & sons, a ¥ BIRDS mate MR eee ea eran ate aetters £0 | tor children from two to ten years, beautiful | sold the stallion Hurricane 9 0 Balt Coe Se DEAZE tm CINCINRATI—In eZine GROCERS, Bird aod Canary FRED conmaniy on hand ato Condemnation “of the old “Cathoite move: | mem ‘and @ mass There | gentleman for $20,000, cinnati, John @. Linsser was be 1415 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘apl0-Im 403 7th street northwest. men! suits and sul ent biegeyand eae aA whe lately of 10- pockets were ened Eee, out, p21 Opposite Willard’s Hotel. a a : see We verre od ee Se toe the chitin plan Nashville ation to tne atthe 9 ee po OTICE.— On account of the changaof grade and Agent of the Arsoclated Press tola story aunt. were the pe Slash Ban, ort retired I have my of the visit salord my fentnses of lonaet teopian tee aSt position on Raturday last by vesigua- | hurriedly, ‘but hope the dear °-biue ceed | a@-A burglar in’ from ths maoete : srs, 1 am obliged wo ofr for sale ay lion, Which took effect on day. daugh' of Both ‘who read words will upon holon cnet 28 = eee ler 4 =~ pauural oars sod Orsemental Sbrabes Pinte ieee eee s7-The em of Japan cantions her campreiend tel > ber ‘within @ Certain | dress. roles tg ower, ‘alone. Be has eitidren in Rich- very low prices for the next two weeks to peso inay Felends about Pa cease ee so difficult: mendonot| s7-Reports Va. oJ like corey £80,000 to 100-000 feet of Ground, fronting on s7-“Four angels out by the! Jost, and we tell much might ve been ae - , Fee ae ee at ome and isa head in bos ny Jeft untold, and left ‘what we should | not cause as Spb tm Cor. Connecticut and Buode Island are, Fimes. . have uttered. That, to-day, is my case; my | cropsas has been heretofore reported.