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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pemnsylvama Avenue, cor. Lith St. BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S&S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pree't. TEE ine & by carviers to VENIN ‘TAR is served 's a at Tes » OR Foatt Counter THE WEEKLY STAR—pudisshed om Friday— 89.00 2 year, postacs prepaid. BEAL swrseriptions smvarindiy tm adwance, na = ‘tent lomeer than pal for ‘Rates of atwert fern isaed om appincation. TWO CEN LADIES’ GOODS. AMUSEMENTS. Resignation of the Attorney General. BISHOP JAGGAR. SUMMER OPENING & FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS 5) TRIMMED HAT: ‘The JOCK 7 S. CLUB so) ENGLISH WALKING A in all colors med med and w FINE FRENCH FLOWERS: SILKS, FEATH EKS ant RIBBONS On THURSDAY and FRIDAY. April 2h and 30th Me card« MES. J. PALWER, 1109 F srarer tr between Ith and 12th & SUMMER OPENING whe , FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND E WALKING HATS. Also, Novelties in MILLINERY FANCY Goops ox THURSDAY ant FRIDAY, April 29 and 30 MES. M. J. HUNT. 621 and 623 D st BF No Carts appz: RE MISS E. A. McCOR MICK, & SYLVANIA AVENUE, (Up Strains.) D STRAW HATS, FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, newest shapes in of DIPORTED B Qi PKING GOUDS x Recervedd s large and «legant a«so rtm: ACE AND MARSEILLES © ¥ Alen. very fi PRIN for Children from two te K«pecin! attention ix th MARINE STYLES taking the place of the o NORMANDY SHAPES MAS, SELMA RUPPERT, ela om REET, apetr Opposit EDUCATIONAL. 1 B&B. PEEAR S PIANO, HAR MONY snc of the Voice. N 433 " BEC SNGLISH. FE STITUTE for BANKERS, il Nassan street, New York, MEXI aks, Banke ant-m.w fly PAILORS. * B. SMITH 5 MEKCHANT TAILOR, SES F Staucs, Crrosite Patent Ovpice, Spills Washingion, D. 0. Leades & Co.,) v¥ "HANT TAILOR (late Brown’s,) Penn's ave.. Washington r and. PDB peat Carriages. | Second hand Carriages takes ~ Call before purchasing elsew! P D. SCHMIDT & (O., No. 319 Eth street shit end Ww. OF: tween Cand D, Washington, Street, Baltimore, Md. AT STRAUS, 3041 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE......1011 WEEN 1OTu AND LIT SETS, THE COUNTERS ARE FILLED WITH NEW. CHOICE, STYLISH, AND CHEAP SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEN AND Boys, DKESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, WORKING SUITS, YOUTHS SUITS, CHILDREN'SSUITS SUITS FOR LITTLE CHAPS, SUITS FOR GROWING BOYS, SUITS FOR BiG BOYS, ‘ FOR SCHOOL BOYS, FOR COLLEGE YOUTHS, SUITS FOR WORKING YOUTHS, SCITS FOR ALL MEN, SUITS FOR LAKGE MEN, SUITS FOX MEN OF MEUVIUM SiZb SUITS FORK MEN OF EXTKA SIZE, SUITS FO& THE BIGGEST OF MEN, SUITS FOK EVERY KIND OF MEN, SUITS FOR ALL THE MEN IN TOWN. BUY NOW! BUY NOW! BUY NOW! Particular Attention Given to Pleasing, “a. STRAUTUSB. NATIONAL UNION Fire Insarance Company OF WASHINGTON, i CA Au $100 000 Go SURPLUS 106.375 INSURE I D PERSONAL PROP- ERTY ON THE MOST REZ SONABLE TERMS. Office, 643 Louisiana avenue, first door east street CHARLES KNAP. Presiden’ GEO. W. RIGGS, Vice President NOBLE D. LABNER, Secretary apis ka Bewidence. 937 I street northwest. MAL THortente, ENGLISH COMPOUND ¥ MALT and HOPS, : world for diseases of Tvous derangements. This extraordinal BEVERAGE ca: vleep and relieve pail position 1 eer foadmissible. In Dys rakes) who are suffering from weakness oF BASS ENGLISH ALE, 22.50 per dozen BASS ENGLISH AL BASS ENGLISH ALE, $2.50 per dozen, BASS ENGLISH AL $2.50 per dozen. G. G CORNWELL & SONS, FINE GROCERS, 141S PENNSYLVANIA AVENU Oppos:te Willard’s Hotel. J OTIC E.—On account of the change of turning the ‘course of Slash Bun, wi rained my business of longer Keeping Nar gery, I am obti to offer for mek of Freuck Woses. Fr Ornamental Shrabs, Plants, Trees, &c.. 7 dozen. ‘Very low prices for the next two weeks to close dut. 50.000 to 100. ‘of Ground, fronting Gpapecticut asa howe Yeland as gee and Tat and ‘splé-im Cor. Connecticut and Mode laland ave, EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. DPurRING the summer the President will receive by card between the hours of eleven and two, except on Tuesdays and Fridays, which being Cabinet days, no one will be received except government officiais. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were ©: THE RECEIPTS from customs at the Trea- sury department to-d. THE AMOUNT of ni reney received at the Trea redemption ager POSTMASTER G for Connecticut to-morrow sent about a week SECRETARY DFLano morning, to be absent for se’ Private business. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. THE BEECHER TRIAL. TLE OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE. @ copy of the correspon- dence which passed between Attorney Gene- ral Williams and the President on the occa- Sion of the retirement of the former from the RDS OPERA HOUSE, ‘S$ AND ONE MATINEE e great and onl Consecration Ceremonies To-day PuRILADELPHIA, April 28.—The Charch Trinity was crowded this morning the oceasion of the consecration of Rev. as bishop of the In the chancel f church digna The following i SIX NIGHT! ‘Thi mas Jaggar, diocese of the southern ¢ there was @ grand array tarles, efeht dish: large number of ofticiat other dioceses. by a large chorns-choir of the organist of the church. the long procession church, followed by the Bishop elect with i HEn NN. OF PREST: DIGITATEURS? THE RESIGNATIO: TRACY ON THE STAND. DEPARTMENT OF J WASHINGTON, April © The Presiden:. Sir:—I hereby resign the office of Attorney eral of the United States to take effect on THE GREAT he € clergy irom this at Spirit Chamber Trick; music was farnished der the direc CONSECRATION OF BISHOP JAGGAR. n Exe: T nvisible Rabbit; The Flying Rab EUROPEAN NEWS. THE TILTON-BEECHER SUIT. Mr. Tracy on the Stand. Tilton was officiai relations without thanking you for many acts of friendship and ecorifideucs with which you have honored me, and ex- pressing for yon personally my very high regard and esteem. jc Doves: The Satanic Mi KMANN MATINEE SATURDAY, y child will rec a magical present. me the Bish mal bank note cur- ury to-day for Very respectfully 5 shire, Niobrara Antigua, and the vener eH. WILLIAMS, Nationa THEATER. SHELDON PRESIDENTS REPLY. c < PROF. ANNUAL EXAMINA NaTONAL THEATER, ehnreh the ranks opened, Bishops ‘to precede within the cha their assigned plac ing services ecommenrecd A allowed thy and take the 1, the clergy JEWELL leaves yening, to be ab- smaller than usual. the United 8 alex Dear Sir:—In accepting your resignation of torney General of the Uni fect on the 15th of your letter of the Ww tne to express m. ability, zeal,and efficiency with whieh the ofided to yonr charge has been per- fi hip aceompanies you have chosen their vsual places from morning's proceedings. TRACY RESUMED THE and his examination was 1. Thad an interview with Mr. Franklir Woodruff, in which he said that many peo should issue a cart about his relations with the Woodhull peo- it would burt him, and he wished me to have a consultation with Moulto: agreed to have a consultation with him upon the understanding that it would NOT BE HOSTILE TO BEECHER. ‘This was agreed to, and he said he would and and introdue me, a8 J did not Know Moulton the ruff referred to some papers in Moulton’s ‘ssion relating to the difficult sin respect to these that Woodru gested that secrecy should be maintained b; for Ohio this sand Bishop L adress to the Bish he retarns Mrs. will come back to the eity with him. Norton and Berwind, U.S. navy amining board this afternoon for examination preliminary to promotion to the grade of lieu! THE CHEVALIER VON PESTEL, the newly ple thonght Y p.m Card of adn nite you in the new fi and best wishes for y Very respectfully, REASONS FOR THE RESIG nor of the pres! British Personals. Gillery Pigeatt P: Court of Excuequer, di tcf the dashing act > will appear in two thril- Charlotte M. Stanley, wh the statement tha his resignation was minfluenced by considerations of po- litical preferment from Oregon. rause of his resignation was a desire to at- tend to privete business a) Jaw practice in this city United States Supreme Court. Mr. Pierrepont as Attorney Genera) It was state! in Toe STAR a few days that the President had tendered the Attorne: peralship to Edward 8. Pierrepont, of New orning the President received ation of the Prince States, was formally presented to President the usual diplomatic bring Moulton a Grant yesterday, and formatities were THE PRESIDENT ha Albert Hail, in pres- concourse of Masons «to build up a specially in the s declined an invita- tion extended tohim to attend the annuat banquet of the New York Chamber of € merce, to be held in that city on the 6th of Great enthusiasm Lonpon, April 28. ‘ace for the is stakes took place toda Market, the first spring meeting won by Camballo, | Moulton around to my office. Tha subject | was referred to of our previons conversation publication should be made by he conversation { VENUE THEATER, Mooi momwtin' NONDAY EVE introduction was juestion submitted to me as: “If it were wise to make an answer in a public eard to the publication.” nothing until I saw the 1 coukl be expressed withoat an ex- An appoint- THOSE who had intery the President to-day were nap and Fish and ex.§ large number of office see ence in the ante room. rine Disasters. ROE, Va., April 28 burk Troubadour, from Liverpool for N | folk, spoke April 12 the brig ninety-three days from Messina, for Boston dismasted, in latitude 2 longitude w with provisions. York. This x ForTRESS M« enator Carpenter. ers awaited an a written communication from M: . informing him that he would accept RAORDINARY t. M. Heslin, degrees north REAR ADMIRAL REYNOLDS has been 1 duty at the Navy ist his flag on the rk, When that amination of papers ment was made for the next nat Moulton’s house. 3 about 700 tons tet ports; no name on stern; too rough to boand | In New York the bo ment and ordered to found yesterday at ti : Erie depot in ¢ SO CONSULTATION WITH BEECHER tructions or authority from him. there after dinner on Sunda; ul three o'clock. y eleven that nig found Wootrutf there. ession that Tilton was there. Woodruff, oulten and I repaired to the study, when a ship is ready to ree ich had_been sent t to Van Wert, Ohio, It is expect see will go to sea by the She will go by Gibraltar a I left his house about When I went in I I have a faint im- of the Be LE PAULIN FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Washington Fish Market Sold by K. A. Golden & Bro. fish agente, 12,000 shad at from $14 to $15\ per hun: dred, 40.000 herrings sold from #10 to 812 per ents per buneh; 2,000 ecls sold at from $2 to $4 per hundred. = ——- Wall Street Te da: New Tore, Apri ™—The Posts ~G M4 opeurd Ih and has having at times been ret comtianae - baving paid St 7 ter cent ith of 1 per te 7 prime bonkers sterting, Sand sh, and goed the money market corre Sate bonds were fri until ered. Erie, tm exception, declined from ml since recovered Delaware, Western fll 24 percent by @ vervd \. Patoma has fallen 2 per oo —_ Tee Markets. Battiwone, April 2 —Virginia 6 compolidated, ‘Woat Virginia’ Carcting sixes,’ old 4o., new. I tax. 3 bid today. Sagar firm, Wiy BALTIMORE, Apr fl r Sewing 1OINED the s me pany Co. restraiy sewing machine leases sulted the company bad contracted with 1 s agreed pr ipula I machines retarned for whatever or 40 per cent. of the price. Hickox & sed these machines to housewt ves and payments to be mate in in- He x & Co., it is alleged in the abit of exter until only the tast f then sud. ner cent Lickox & Co. nx clese in any eas sertat time « n eredit forthe ting the relic ne notice of April bi d within ot the facts as disclosed, und to hold th mal t south A Hrrore Grr the Flermes anc His wife and th. are suspected on wax found in Moulton went to a tin box and took out first he showed me was » letter of contrition, which I The handwriting strack me, and Lim if this was Beecher's, and be said I said it was not signed, but ment, signed, he Life.—The most reatest of Ethinp’ D red shortly before ox otwithetanding th: nt and expense in will uot be any extra churge. in as usual, 25 and §0 cents. S—Friday Nii E Her Husband. she wed me the endo i said, by Beecher. i conversat on he had with Beecher. reading it tarough [ said this would not in - teriere with the publication of a card NST THE WOODHULL SCANDAL. The next paper he of retraction. On reading the after reading the postseriptof t ght, Benefit of JOE COBURN Tue Paciric Math I | his own state a | the cand lly overturned a N ATIONAL THEATER, RISTORI. THREE (3) NIGHT: Re-evtree and farewell to V DELAIDE BISTOKi canght Gre, first thought was « LFs.—Iy Jersey 1H. Hate, attempted into the river. ér of Michael M. Hale, who is now in tre resnitof t his wife, who at “s Hospital. I said that this paper would se that Beecher had been attempting the virtue I asked the history of this He said, generally, that after Mr. ton hail aceused Beecher he went, to Mrs. Tilton and obtained the paper from her; that when Tilton went home his wife told him that Beecler had got the paper from her. around to Beecher’s and got this letter from him. Then he men- joining roon: from its bed, of Mrs. Tilton. nd rushed down stairs into th street, forgetting that while she to her bosom her had been caught by Who lived on the low and, going out, he fouad th naked in the atelothing being Aid was then summoned, fated girl yielded up the life was saved. bat shy | event. he will en’ | favorable York. Th well and R. 1 Europe—not ntrepid girl 1OW, tbe last strip of | : Fae. | Mrs § PLyMovuTH—The urtment is advised th steamer Plymouth wv Lith instant, having ml to escape their vig! on Sunday, stole out to the river b: jumped in, but was reseued by some m: ed her home ina state of insensi- nty Physteian Stout ¢ NG SUENE sublime tragedy in the Woodhull publicat and ue said. th: ea Wrong and foolish thiz for Beecher said bi t this paper to protest himself, ir ¢ re brought against him Moulton then said he pe give him the paper, and he would keep it with the letter containing the charges whieh it referred, as sacraily as he other. He said he put his where he kept the pistol, and said he would PROTECT THE PAPER WITH HIS LIFE. This was ail the connection, he said, that the pistol scene had the letters cor et Binglish das herself was So fear- BETH. vilities had reed seats, $1 extra; . $20 rending, till death eame an ; Two other pers in thelr efforts to ed with the authoritie: essel proceeled ou conti American interests at Ma Of ove hundred Oip No.) Om Exhibition 456 . suated Beecher to belonged to a res Clark Smith, of 4 to him letters pat or wh % EE streets, eight Two WIDOWS AND $1,000,0%. on on Friday bel open the probat nd on his hip, tT FRAUDS.—Yest Surrogate Hutchings t f the will of the late city contractor, John L. Meanwhile au injunction from the court prevents the exeentors from any his case involves love, marriage voree. spiritualism. ringism. over a mil of dollars, two widows, and an onl invented will or + inthe District. BF" Please remeinber lo do with it. nissioner Ingers ame and Number IR RESORT NSUN INN, Hold upon the wate. With the endless che -half of the paddles It would be im- te description accomplish the half that the inventor claims, it must revo- He claims that ned with bis Invention can eom- a rtof the publication which referred Tilton and Mrs. Woodhull going to 1 urging him to i {all meeting. pon the wat possible for us to give a. mi hall park, whe: OLD MORAVE Y appearance was in a buggy corpulent figure comple; ims from the city two or thre tutionize ste a boat furni pete with the speed of a m navigation from him, and he sa’ him if Tilton did, and he said I don’t believe he everdid, or said a word about of Beecher with his wif Improved and Ref eld is the conn the testator for many y id, and by bi ny of his more than mf Algernon 8. Sullivan, B. F. J. MeCahili are counsel of widow No. during her life is heir of the whole—personal te au ogel ‘Lof widow No. 1—wite IX RESPONSE to an ofic! » tainister, in bel ve to the effect on the reven- the abolition of the fran¥ing privile he relations ng to Europe next und last night bis friends gave him a His brief speect of the independent vot and his growing influence in politics. \ churz thinks that itis th alfof his gov- ©, T. SMITH, Le-s THE WENTWORTH. A first-chics Summer Hotel ‘ i jes from Porteme ernment, rela rin New York. mainly in praise m what the cha: I would rather He then went ont of the urned with Tilton. he was asked to makea statement of is case dand Beecher and he came into collision, would the etiquette of and he said no was, and he s: you would do s room and re dl ask Tilton. the last Congress, the sd to the minister a cing the required * voters who er party who must be relied statesman in the Presiden- There were a number of bril- mong them «the season June CAMPBELL & CHAS and the son of w ppointed by the testator to be his ex The hejress millionai widow—had been the wife for only the two or three clairvoyant con time of Brown’s divorce. | has been dead scarcely three weeks * Ocean and Biver ndum embra Gowanus, and doing business as a | Mr. tome, and said if hi further inform expression of his v franking privile General did no: subject of the but this the Postmaster mit proper to ¢ therefore contined his respouse to 3 statement of facis. lant men_ present. Francis Adams, jr.. Peter Cooper, 8. B. C seo, Parke Golwin, D. sor Bolta. Ch orth Market atreet, pars. The cor into the story about the at tenden, John J. Ww ome IT would not feel at liberty to act for the other party. i duced a manuseript and sead it, during the reading of it. pled about an hour, but { could not dis- criminate between the reading of the papers and the running talk kept [Handed a copy of the “True Story. unable id stale whether this is t parts of which were read {> me by Tilton. remember that some of the documents {) Statement wer Butler, Whitelaw Reid and T THE BALT ORE SHIRT FAC. : New Comm Washinston, D.C., The reading of i ——_—_____ TERIOUS PROBLEM OF FIRES PROBABLY supposed to have been e fire to houses forso long a time and for whose arrest a rewa: | $500 has been offered by the city. | Sunday evening in the very aci of firing the sullding of the Naugatuck ice company. Street, Baltimore, Md. Y¥ FINEST DRESS SHIRTS to most elegaut manner. f feely, C.S., to be Commis absistence, vice Shiras, deceased. Maj it present serving on the staff of nt General Sheri:ta M " inajly eptered the army asa brevet nt of thesth infantry: on, the treasurer ally arrested of Booth’s theater, who was rec for refusing to sée!l to Wm. J. T. Dayis, jr. a colored man, on account of his race and Color, a Ucket admitting him to witness the ntation of the drama entitled * waived an examination yesterday before t with bands on the slecre and « pertect fit always guaran! Pp HIRTS. ready ARS. King Henry read to me. I recollect that | offic » the who appears to be the v¢ Cotton states, and bas a in the middle western states. ices are justified by the ot the sts under more spices than any other, for the of the majority of the southe Will not be without decisive infu- ” If these appea CAsE.—The funeral of lady who weigh: 1 be " pounds, took place yester- ace, sth and Harmlitea ory has been very pecaliar s ago last Thanksgiving day ho then resided at Darby, was wzaged in pouring out tea for some guests ai been spending the afternoon wilh y She ceased, her arms dropped to her side, and from that time to the pre- sent she has been powerless. She then took to her bed and has remained there antil she died, requiring as mach attention and care asan infant. Te make matters worse, she began to become exceedingly stout, and her weight increased until her arms and ex- tremities were said to be double the size of those of an ordinary person in good heaitu. She weighed at least 500 pounds, and it re- quired four men to lift her from her bed. With extreme difficulty the corpse was bronght down stairs yesterday morning ne sasuring thirty-six inches .. There being no supports sufficiently Strong to bear her weight it was laid upon the floor, and at the time for the funeral yes- afternoon the case was placed side piers and taken out Luroagu the Phita. Press, Tith. za Vord day fron m ber ¥ BIBLE CANVASSERS— Shields, @ canvasser, residing East Warren street Brooklyn, and do- ing business at 42 Park Place, New York, was arrested last night on complaint of Thomas McCombs, residing at 13th street at 22 Pork Place, New York. alleges in a complaint made Waish that be had been swind’ out of about $300 in all by @ gang of canyassers, who have since decamped. Their plan oi operation was to go around and obtain sub- scribers for Bibles which Mr. McCombs pub. lished, collect all the money they could, and then, when they got the Bibles to deliver, te sell them for cash to other parties and pocket the proceeds. They made a large amount of money in this Way, and swindled one of the Brookiyn papers in the same manner by pre- tending to obtain subscribers, When they “worked” Brooklyn and New York as far as they could, the gang separated, and some pair. rement sent to gentlemen appointed from a cadet at Collars aud Cuts A that position on the Ist of Ju s appointed capiain and com. ubsistenee on the 1th of May, Isil, and served with eredit during the war, He has a brother a clerk in the First Audi- of the Treas near the ra!'road depot. His name is Win. Royce, well known In police circies there, and he was first seen by Wm. Jack, driver for steam fire engine No. 3, who notified the When arrested he pleaded that he was trying to put out the fire searching his pockets materials for fires were found. : for Starting this fire consisted of theatrical posters, and had evidently been tc Subsequently some of the same kind of paper, which the fire had not reached, was found stuffed under the plank. ing of the bridge leading to East Bridgeport. Jn Royce’s pockets were found an abundance of matches and a knife, the blade of which was much hacked. Royce is about 35 years of age, dresses respectably, and has usuaily borne @ good character. ANOTHER SUICIDE man registering his name as “Tot,” sto at Sweeny’s Hotel, New York, on Satu: le did not arise on Sunday morning, end when the porter went to the door in the afternoon no answer was returned to his re- peated knocking. The porter burst open the door and found the tenant dead in bed. In his right hand was his left hand was Commissioner Davenport, and gave bail in the sum of 3500 to await’ the action of the It is claimed by € counsél for Tillotson, that t act, under which Till unconstitutional, and the statement began with an allusion to the Woodhull-publication ay sence, and of his determ card about it. This paper treated o1 HIS RELATIONS WITH BOWEN, and the statement of Mrs. Tilton that her friend, Mv. Beecher, had solicited her to be- | come a wife to him, with all that the name implied, was in it; and also the whole or a part of the letter of contrition. The paper also contained the letter of December Tilton to Beecher, through Bowen. Th: also contained praises of Mrs. Tilton for RESISTING THE AMOROUS PLEAS oF at adistanee whea * sent by mail w CONCORD MARNESS, eon hand s large stock of fine Single ans Gilt, Nickel, Bubber and Silver-mounte ci¥ mi Was arres n the event let to make h. | authorities. rainstorm, 1 and fashion- greeted with a fu ast evening to witness bi less impersonation of Meri hh we are determined to sel Sole agents for Hill's celebra CONCORD HABN at Concord prices Cheapest Harnes Coltars of all kinds constantly on hand. cord Harness and Collar “Tae Concord Harness atamped aro not the genuiue, name and number. LUTZ 497 PENNSY ps tm t very low prices. LAre.—Fift ay > a some bill-board. ersink, Ulster a widower ac the age of 15 t length on bh rork of supere- nly necessary therefore to s tations of her brilliant a were fully met, not on: sell, but by the excellent her company and in all ite for the ‘proper pro- years, having been months. “That short expe- rience in married life sufficed him until the uth anpiversary of the death of iis . when he was again married at the aze cHizaheth Decker, of Neversink, zed 15, just the age that Ebenezer was when his first wife died Concord Wool 3 are stamped with the He said to me that he prepared this doen- ment for publication asa set-off to the Wood- hull publication, and that he would show it He spoke of Beecher going to his wife in her weak condition, and getting the letter of retraction from ber. He said to me Beecher had admitted his guilt Ina letter id the language in He then de- and aceused him of adul- a if it was with his wife, and he said no, with another woman, or other women, and he could prove it. When he finished reading bis paper I said your Statement settles one thit do not charge Beecher with adultery with your wife, and he said no. MY WIFE IS A PURE WOMAN. at uc wt afforded bh & BRO. LVANIA AVENT to Beecher. E. he National Hfotet. New Yorrk.— EBIGAMIST Bow: jury in the libel suit appearance of the in addition to the ordinary the evening Ristori will give, language, @ scene from Mac- a crowded house. ETZ FASHIONABLE HATTER, 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, lowing leati terns ESS AATS: = “Gee 8, aud Dunlap’s ‘to the $5 and 36 ase brought by Bigam- against the Charleston News and led to agree. It is understood that ven were for acquittal and one for convic- There are seven other indictments against the proprietors of the paper, but the court announced that no more would be tried at this term. The failure to convict ap- pears to be generally regarded as the end of of apology to him. that letter was too ge pounced Beecher, attractions of in the Engiisi beth. We loo! read + Yor Fifth Avenue 5 _ attention invited Fine Soft and Stiff Nutria Feit Hats. Umbrelias and Canes. BF Hats Renovated into Spring Styles, INES AND LI NAL AND Fa. ‘The following sre put ducers and importers, are bottl guaranteed as Fine 0.4 Rye 4 FOR THE Past THREE MONTHS. n, Barlow & Co.'s mercantile age: ivsved a quarterly ciggular of failures in the United States fer the first three mouths of ures show 1.733 failures, with es of $38,875,000, being only about $73,000 more than one-quarter of the amount of the previous year, and nearly $20,000,000 less than for a Correspondin; Considering the continu ession in numerous interests, the exceed- ng severity of the winter and the lateness of the spring, the conclusion is said to be on the whole encouragi FATAL Fire IN BALTimorE.—A still in tory of J. N. Carswell & Co., northwestern suburbs of the city, ex- ploded yesterday morning. caught fre and were burned to th The loss is about #2,000 which is covered by insurance. A workman named Peter Hahn was so severely injured that he died about noon. ay — acc Will be held to-day. a revolver, and to a round hole in his left breast, from which blood was oozing. A note was found upon the table requesting Coroner Eickhoff to inform the editor of the Philadelphia Ledger of his voluntary death, and signed Paul Fritiseher. A cURIovs LAw in New Hampshire is tat, where there are three hundred and fifty persons residing in unsettled sections, they a ee ek @ town and el Ogdensburg at the recent state election a gang of seven hundred labor- evs on the Portland and divided and formed two towns, voters, elected two ives. , and that is, you poe se MEDI- STABBING BY A Boy.—Last nighta dis- turbance occurred in front of the Grand Ci tral Theater, New Vork, between a party of boys, which resulted in {wo of them er aS a hand-to-hand fi chased directly from pro- Jed by ing, ad it. After a few blows to the Woodhu' le of his antag- knife and thrust it into onist. The latter, who is thought to be dan- gerously wounded, is at the lant escaped. Calitornia Port Wine, Vi Journal says Catawba, sweet. California Brandy, Vintage 66, very Sne.. ‘al Aity, associated with morbid vigilance the parafine fac: ‘¢ opiates. from their dis- assaswess = pie ae in eel Que year NAT A ee Mews THE oe OPP! — than ni The buildings ‘of the destruction of ta les, cattle by the Buflalo gaat. It is estimated that within the imess it is invalua- ix enpecinlly recommended to Mothers to assist the secretions of mile. aud to all tty im any French Brandy, Pellwoisen.. i inv ite attention to tois list, confident that AntaUR NATT Corner Second SPRING STYLES W READY. end Fifth Avenue style Gentlemen's Also, fine Soft and Stiff FELT HATS of the most ILK UMPRELLAS from $4.50 up. UMBRELLAS. TERED AND REPAIRED at short saThe on Sunda; will favorably Deccontion day will be Saturday, May 20.7” a7-“This is this is I tweek found sts office. sae wen ld have ee ee ae Mankato (Minn.) tial denial, and PavL Boyton will make a t= second al ANOTHER FATAL CoaL O11 Lamp Ex British Channel. losion of a coal oi! | {4™mPt 10.8 across the ‘This time ees ‘enter ode al coas' Sith of stay ts the aa —_——__—. THE BLUE AND GRAY.—Resolut! “rebel soldiers at PLOSION.—By the ex; lamp, the house of Mrs. Rache! low Mount fire Sunday night.” ri te re Sunday n! the Tover. 'The icr the trial. Pa., was destroyed by ’ Haley’s body was 'Y Appointed a burned’ to &7-The trial of ex-Mayor Loftus, of Si ry resulted yesterday in a verdict of acquittal. @7A young Chicago clerk devotes his sal- the support of his mothe; tien, all three habitual drunkards. 2” When a Florida Indian is like his friends place him where an alligator take him, and thus save burial expenses. e2” Gen. George Crook of the de; tof the ‘partment cow they have dis Uon of the graves a7 Lewis J. Leche shot and Miller ina personal Gifficulty in New Orleans ercer county, Pa., for nomigauion tthe office ey divided between the repul 8? Miss Lena Smith was on in the right cheek, at Philadel; ‘Helist, who was jealous of her. is serious, but not dangerous, candidates of sheriff—just assumed command democrats vo Platte yesterday, at makes progress. In Mc we discovered @ co-operati' ‘thieves, sixty in number. avenue, corner of them are supposed to be in Hurtford, Conn., at the present time. Shields was the Washingt 2 police station nd will be taken Jostice morn . A FEMALE TRAPEZE I Wak PaTH—Mlile. Lola, ¥ former, Whose hame was prominently placed before the public recently in connection with # walking mateh against Wm Harding, at the Hippodrome, offers to bet from #500 to $5,000 that she can perm ony feat on the trapeze ever accomplished by any other per- former, and that she can whip the boots clean off any other woman on the trapeze to-day. It is said Mile. Lola is anxious to get on ® mateh with Leona Dare, another well-known trapere Citemepes who for several weeks ees has thrilled the hatitues of the Olympic heater with her daring feats tn mid-air, Should Miss Dare accept this offer of Mile. Lola, the coutest willcertainly be a unique affair, but it is doubtful whether the authori- ties would allow it to take place. Several years ago Mile. Lola entered into a contest. With a rival male trapeze performer at New Brunswick, Dominion of Canada, and, al- tnough she fractured her jaw, succeeded in accomplishing a daring feat and winning the wager.—N. ¥. Star, 26th. A Wipow KILis HERSELY FROM Grier. found lounge in the front basement room of the res- idence of her son-in-law, at 103. Clermont

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