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PENNSYLVANIA AVENOE..1012 Bsrwars le Live Srneet, THE COUNT S ARE FILLED WITH NEW. OICE, STYLISH AND CHEAP SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEN AND Boys, MKESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, WOKKING SUITS. YOUTHS SUITS, CHILDREN SSL SUITS FOR LITTLE CHAPS, SUITS FOR GROW BOYS, SUITS FOR BIG BOYS, SUITS FORK SCHOOL BOYS, SUITS FOR COLLEGE YOUTHS, SUITS FOR WORKING YOUTHS, SUITS FOR SMALL M SUITS FORK LARGE MEN, SUITS FOK MEN OF MEVIUM SUITS FORK MEN OF EXTRA SIZ SUITS FOK THE BiGG EST OF ME} SUITS FORK EVERY KIND OF ME SUITS FOK ALL THE MEN IN TOWN Ts BUY NoW! BUY N “a. mar® tr STRAUS. NATIONAL UNION Fire Insirance Company OF WASHINGT CASH CAPITAL £160.000 00 SUBPLI(S 106.375 25 INSURE REAL AND PERSONAL PROP- ERTY ON THE MOST REA SONABLE TERMS. 643 Loutsiaua avenue, first door + CHARLES KNADP. Prosi GEO.W RIGGS, Vice Pre: NOBLE D. 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NOTWITH STANDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF OUR COMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE ORDERS FROM OUR READY MADE STOC READY MADE CLOTHING. AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFICE WE KEEP ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FROM OUR READY MADE ste CONSISTING OF OUR LATEST STYLES OF MENS. YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, AND SPRING OVE ATS, FROM WHICH WE FILL UB DERS LN TWO DAYs TIME. ONE SPECIALTY IN OUR FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT IS THE AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT. A PERFECT FITTING GAR MENT. WHICH WE MAKE TO MEASURE OB FURNISH READY MADE Deviin & “ 1106 F STREET METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. VARIETY. EXTREMELY LOW PRICES AND SPL aden . pair $1; do ble: Men's best ove smuperatont or quperfine, splendid en's fine Lisie Thread, 3 pair 1; half Hose. 25¢.; Meus double Threat Ganntlets Men's Lisle Thread fine guods, 18, 25¢.; La $1; Ladies’ - Chemise, Long ved Draw Aper enumerate it; it ‘ythi and pr and the prices tange fr be. di heretofore at these prices, B. SILVERBERG, ‘Mi - At THE BALT TORY, SHIRT FAC. AND ‘75 West Fayette Street. Baltimore, Mi order, in the most ¢legant manner, for $2. tends om the sleeves: or S250 siti culls at a N COLLARS, 6 for 81. Best { pis LINEN CUBES. 8 conte pate. find the quality is far ahead of anything wiht ly 312 Tih street, near Penn. avenue. 1012 F Street northwest, Washington, D.C. id. We make the VERY FINEST DRESS SHIRTS to Teche and fit alway: FINE Dunes SHIBTS" ready mode, Directions for #if measurement sent to gentlemen Sta distance when written for. Collars tent by mail when paid for. ishy TIT SES ENTH STREET N. W. 717 CHR, RIESSNER’'S STUVE AND MANTEL WARSROOMS le the St. George Heating Range, Paris Range. and « variety of other good ges. Also. the Silver Palace Fire-place Heater. the Parlor Sun and Lightnin, eat ere the best Bot air Furnaces: Slate ‘dantels! complete assortment of Cooking constantly on hand. ss Betrigerators, Water Coolers i fall line cf House Furnishing Goode, eee 3m ® | - GARDEN VASES AND SETTEES. mats for a 5 uirobeaic, Sg, Notte Formws, pense von ba RDS OPERA HOUSE, SIX NIGHTS AND UNE MATINE! ‘The great and oy HE eo MANN, OF PREST!DIGITATEUR? atines at 20 cloek. ®, complimentary ed to RMANN. ng Watehos; Rabbit; The Flying Rabbit ble Hat: The Devil's Pistol The Marvelons Fishery: The Electric ‘The $: mpathetic Doves: The Satanic Mirre HERMANN MATINEE SATURDAY, when every child will receive @ magical present. =P NATIONAL THEATER, PROF, SHEL ANNUAL EXAMINATION ove; SHELDON EXERCISES, Navionay TakaTex, on SATURDAY NIGHT, cr 1 Or The Gocdl Fairy gud the Little Glass Slipper, in all in Gorgeous Splendor. with Real Ponies, Golden Chariot. Magni ery, &e. of SHELDON 'S DANCING ACADEMY, No. 1004 F sirect northwest, which is the only pl where enrds of adi secured. Under ne onsale at the isston can be obtained and seats wild deration n. Doors open 1 of admision, with apr tickets be ATE, Monday, April 25: 'y fay and Saturday Mat es —Kr ment of the dashing actrees, Mies Charlotte M. Stunt in two thri ling setational At for Life. L cr, Kipromanta. Engagement of America’s own Serio Vocalist, the ps neon of Seng. Miss Je reel. Re engage nighte and two mat ea, Mr. Tom Aten. riermance in Donnelly. vix es of the Champi will appear at set-to with hie tr rperand Stansil, George and he fd fave Produc fan forthe fl 2 Washington of the arrest of the Ca: Con np 6 A VENUE THEATER, MONDAY EV on TUESDAY 4 OF the OBURN SOBURN ; KOOKE who ficht= Tom Allen for © June next. for th: and Onfls « aut Firat appearanc en Ey d LA BELLE f ti PAULIN and Dances. E ADAMS, in son Guitar. Banjo, Cornet, Bell st appearances s greatest of Ethiopian S HOWARD. — Ast Be therewit prices F Tuesday and Friday xtra charge main as usual; 25 and 90 cente. latinees. P. S—Friday Night, Benefit of JOH CORURY and ¢ EO. ROOKE. Ory No.) On 456 and Sale } 7TH St. zrn St. AT MARKRITER’S, No. 439 Th strevi, between Dani E streets, erect doors above Odd Feliows’ Hail. Choice Oi! Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &c. ctis©: largest stock of Paper » Wintow faigings Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture. Cords ‘and Tas sels. Rings, Nails, &c., iu the District. B27 Trews Case BI” Please remember Name and Number. js1 ly EXCURSIONS. PICNIC Jrt#ST GRAND PICN n by the Tob LOVELY SEVEN. wGFORGE JUENEMAN 5 PLEASL vn MONDAY. May cd. Adnitting @ 30 VARTY ALM? Pi Aft ASANT VILLAGE é May 3 a iMe Bani. May Queen ceremonies will take Parties from the e ty visi bug th on that day. are cordially inv ip ‘Adinieion — Adulte, cents. ne plesenrem Ol the ox 4; Children, mp2) 2t ff SHREMAT WIT. THOSE ELEGANT SUITS FOR 20 DOLLARS. > 820 - $20 820-820 - $20. GENTLEMEN BUY THEM POR DRESS WEAR A HANDSOME SUIT FOR ONLY S20— 820— 820-820-820 R20. GENTLEMEN BUY THEM POR STREET WEAR S20- TWENTY DOLLARS #20. CENTLEMEN BUY THEM FOR OFFICE WEAR MADE OF FINE English, Freneh and Seotch Woolens, EXAMINE THE FINEST SUIT WE OFFER FOR 20 Dollars-26 Dollars » Dollars, HABLE BROTHERS, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, 23-te CouNER Y7H anv D STREETS R. BLOODS OXYGENIZED rm - TION. Ofce, 919 New. York arm ee Aceni— Dear years from catarrh D | Dr. Hoan, | many | wound diseases, and | mehitis, Lun, tried many eminent relief, I was advised used it two months physicians without getting any yo,try Oxygen Air. and havin I find myself perfectly cured: therefore, desire that all suffering from the same diseases should know of your treatment, believing they will receive the same benefit that I have. Not wishing my name ublished, but you can refer all that call for in- | formation tome M.B..Washington, D.O. a2 Im™ REMOVAL. | BRODHEAD & co., | 1205 F mtreet, between 12th and I3th streets, | DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, &:., | Will Remove to their New Store, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Ou or about May 15. Prior to removal they will allow a DISCOUNT @| 10 PER CENT. on all sales, excepting Domesti Goods, which they are selling below the market price. FEC LCAc Raise Seeeunie a a, Purchaser's should call carly at 2508 im _ 1205 Bets betwess Ba woo IS ats, B. © *YNEMETEs uarres, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Invites attention to the of GENTLEMEN'S DA ESS BATS etme . en Youmans Q ae aud om | Tr pol ited to the $5 and 86 Roft and Stiff Nutria Felt Hats, Umbrollan and Canoe. | | | ‘OTICE.— 4 Wigs Uaw ULE £o0% SHOE! COLMAN S EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. PURING the summer the President will receive by cant between the hours of eleven and two, except on Tuesdays and Fridays, which being Cabinet days, no one will be received except government officials. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were #360, Customs RECEIPTs.—The receipts from this source to-day were $325,600.19. ‘OW returned from Ne morning. SECRETARY BR York to the eliy thi sident this morning were Senator Hifcl cock and ex-Senator Ben. Wade. THE AMOUNT of national ban reney received at the Tre: redemption aggregated $ Svre¥on DALLAS Bacig, U. been relieved from his present duties, aut ordered to return to Fort McHenry, Md. Capt. W.T. GENTRY, 19th infantry, has been ordered to report to the commanding general of the department of the so t note eur- for APPOINTED.—The presic! First Lieutenant Fred. Isth infantry, to be commissary of sub:tst- ence, with the rank of eapta NAVAL OgpEns.—Lieut. H. GO. Colby to the naval rendezvous, Boston, Ist of Ma next; Ensign W. A. Marshall to examization for promotion. Mr. THORNBURG, meinber elect to Cor ess from Tennessee, was mi city to-day to Miss Pettibon upon an extended wedding tour th ne 3 after- Tur PRestpest | tion to attend a din New York State Society to the Ge ty of the Cinetnnati in New York oa ty isth proximo, Jown~ W. Wertz has boon ter at Fred J. Griffith sus; ent a clerk in The salary is $2 SMITH and Assistant ons J.J. Woodward and J Billing , have been ordere: } meeting of the Americ: ciation to conven this ¢ proximo. ty on the 3th CLERICAL I ie following promotions have been m le in the office of the Sixth Auditor of the ‘aptain Traman S. Post, of Texas, class, and Wm. N. Hughes, of T ‘om Isl to Ud elass. NATIONAL BANK Nores.—The Controller ot the Curreney has notifie the Treasury that t! Uonal bank notes issued gates $1,466,500, 600. nce March a: Up to date the Lots oe) A New PLaNet I announces, this morning, the discovery of a new planet t the 2th of April. Right asc x utes 2nd 40 seconds grees, 30 minutes; THE EVIDENCE in thy bur, an ex: rin charged by W. f the r with m in offiee, bn i by the commi: Sica appoir ul the matter, andt ave heea al- lowes targa- ment Personat.—Hou. W.D.K Penn- isin - having 1 from ator huot in Florida. +++ A cable am was reeeivel this afternoon from Ww M rott, dated Sout! he arrive? SNSIONS.— y appointed Com- sioner of Pensions, has arrived here from xico, having fulfilled his special mission > completion of satisfactory arran, ents for the removal of the rest of the Kick- 1008 from Ufat country to the Indian terri- tory. He will enter upon the dischar: the dutics of his new position on the tst pros imo, when Gen. ker’s resignation lake place. A WARNING To TREASURY EMPtLoy: The Secretary of the Treasury has issued a cireular order and warning in the following words:— “Hereafter clerks ©~1 other em- ployes are prohibited from making recom- mendations for appointments, or giving any to vacancies that may branch of the Treasury A violation of the provisions jar will be sufficient cause for information relativ exist or oceur in department. FRANCE AT THE ( ENNIAL Sitow.— The French government has communicate. to our government the fact that it has ap- pointed a commission to arrange for the di play of French products at t Philadelphia centennial exposition. At the head of the mmission is ulson of Lafayette. Copies of leading French journals have also been sent to this city, showing that a great deal of interest is being taken io the matter throughout the manufacturing districts of France. F. A. SAWYER, late Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and ex Ator from South Carolina, was a collector of internal revenue for one of the districts of that state before he Was elected to the United States Senate. Having failed to satisfactorily settle his ac- counts with the government as coilector, the Internal Revenue department has directe suit to be brought against his bondsmen for the recovery of $20,000, that being the amount in whieh his account is alleged to be de- ficient.—Wash. Cor. N. ¥. Tines. THE RECENT FIGHT WITH THE UHEyY- ENNFS.—The War department is in receipt of a detailed report from Major Thos. H. Neil, U.S. A., giving the particulars of an engage- ment between United States troops and hos- tile Cheyenne Indians, near the Cheyenne agency, on the #ith of April. It confirms news previously receive! concerning the engage- ment, which came by telegraph, and which bas heretofore been printed In THE Star. Six Cheyennes, ore a squaw, were killed. Nineteen United States troops were wound- ed, three dangerously. TuE NEw ATTORNEY GENERAL—Ed- wards Pierrepont, the newly-appointed At- torney General, was born in New Haven, Conn., in 1817. He was fitted for college py Noah Porter, now president of Yale, and was graduated at the latter college in 1887, in the same class with Wm. M. Evarts and Chief Justice Waite. He was prepared for the bar at the Yale law school, then-in charge of Jndge Daggett, and was admitted to prac- tice In 1810. At that time he removed to Co- jumbus, Ohio. Here he remained five years, when he removed to New York, where ite has lived ever since. He was elected judge of the superior court to succeed the late Chief Jus- tne the namie: foot “ey ing the for years. Judge Pier- repont wes au active supporter of President Lincoin. In 1862 he was a member of the military and civil commissions fer the trial of prisoners of state. He was counsel for the government in the Surratt trial. During the war he was a member of the union di committee, and when President Grant came into office he was appointed United States attorney for New York, which office he held for fifteen months, when he He was a member of the last New York consti- tutional convention, in which he was on the judiciary commitiee. E: in 1873 he was proffered the post of minister to Russia, and declined the appointment. He was a mem- ber of the committee of seventy. The degree of LL.D. was conferred im py, Colum- bia college in 1872 and by Yale in 137 | Under the head of A Card from Senator Mitenel. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 29, 1875. Bilitor Bvening S'ar—Dear Sir :—My atten- tion has just been called to the following Washingtoa News and Gossip” in your issue of the 26th inst. “ It is now said that the eftorts to displace Secretary Delano from President Grant's Cabinet arise from a eombined movement on TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. DESTRUCTIVE FIRES. Po THE OSHKOSH CALAMITY. the part of Senator Mitenell, Ben Halliday, ig a ee | Ruius Ingalls and others, who desire him to Z be sueceeded by kome person who will } ONE-THIRD OF THE CITY IN ASHES. | with them in seeuring to a cozporatic pee egret } already formed. and in which they are P S i interested, the Black Hills Indian country.” | THREE OTHER FIRES, As to whom the person or persors are by ee whom this thing “is now said” your readers are left in the dark. In justice to myself however, I desire to state that in so far as the THE BEECHER TRIAL. statement has any reference to me, it is, from beginning to end, in every partic TRACY STILL ON THE STAND. absolutely false. I have no interes snacks or indirectly, present or pros- e- — pective, in any corporation, association . or company, formal. for. any ANEW CIL RING, connecied with the Black Hulls Ir try. or any part thereof, or intere —— + —— nor have 1 ever thought of engazing in any [RS euch enterprise. muen less have Lever spoken BLOODY MURDERS. fo any person or persons on the subject Moreover, I have never directly or indirectly by word or aet joined in avy effort wha ever, or made oe THE OSHKOSH FIRE. | any on my ows Limits of the Coutlagration. count, to. Secretary | Delano | Mi. WACKER. Aprit 20. The latest {tell from Presid int’s Cabinet, her fenee received from € kosh last night is 4 forthe purpose mentioned in the published | follows:— The fire commence at. the corn Statement, or any other; nor have I any desire that Secretary Delano should be sap planted for the purpose suggested or any other. I consider the question as to selection of Cabinet officers one belonging erclusivery to of Pine ard Ma read ward ard northeastward throuch Hancock € ion streets. ands, Pearl, W arren and High streets, the St. Paul railwa to Main street, w: se houses are loc lestroyi..< and ex: | the principal br nd on the nert! the Presitent. free fre suggestion or | ij f the above ardly Advice, much tess dictation from memoers | across sth, Wangoo and other streets tetas. | of the Senate; and even were it otherwis®. | street, the sonth line be ng the river, with | faith in the judgment and patriotism of | the exception of a blork or two aboat ti ident would induce me to remain | foot of Maine st Two lives are known to . have been fost. The thieves were in passes JouN H. MircHen.. | sion of the city last night, and special po PRISONERS RELEASED Frow Jatt nt a | licemen were detailed to prevent deproda ton, Mon.—A letter from Abingdon, V here says: “Thr Jerr. au mond, ¢ recelyed OTIIER FIRES. One-third of New \¥ b: jor Wagner, of the revenue service, In his reecnt fin Lee county, and eo: in jait for iilicit distilling, were re of twenty-five men. who forcibly e | x- | ty | Jail at 9.50 p. m. deors were un : " two guards pres bree Sing Sing Hotels Fr VISITORS TO THE MILITARY ACADEMY.— The following is the list of the Boart « ws at the MU tors at the M Destructive Detroit, April 29. the factory of the corner H ire in Detret This te Ww ring ti mrert it, te Lor tw ‘ Ouses The fact ~story brick building. Loss on factory g, $200,000, and « rein nibuildings, S190 ¥ f Rep r, Massachi Illinois; Hon. ur Known. : Sa total ¢ re in Cineinn: Crxcrswati, Apr F s ding factory was burned last ight. | s £40,000, j resenutat setts; Hor J. Creamer ies i New York. ‘The Scandal Tria LUSION OF YESTERDAY'S TESTIMO After our telegraphic Beecher trial clos: lay, THE TILTON-BEECHER TRIAL. TON WAS CALLED ‘Tracy's Story To-day. ide. She sai New York, April 21—About the usual \ 10, i874, Tb pumber of spectators were assembled ia Uh ton about 5 o'clock in the ev len it-room this morning Livingston stre Tilton w resume Stand and testified: “I | Veeder ay te saa have never been in any form a counsel! or | consmiitee Me Chemin, legal adviser of Til I was requested at my request, told me that evening that Tilton was before the committee. When he called Lasked If Tilton was before them that evening, and he said he thought he was, Ido not think now that asked him, but I sent him 4 as ing this question. Treccivet an immed: answer to this note. When I received th ply I corumunicated with Mrs. Tilio. the following morning she camo to my ho’ ilton dont 9 and received Cleve- | 75 church comm ing and exam ceived no comp tee to attend their me for whieh I re nis action, by epta retainer from Bev last, afier evid given by plaintiff of my having counse him and Moulton, and by det witty Ss shown ; of June A REP nd’s note About 8 o'cta Mr. Fullerton read the note to Mr. Cleve him at t ng if Tilton was before the com- Evarts offered it ine ad, Mr. Clevela if so. and he also read she need not send Beach objected owed to be r Mrs. T. wm Mrs. Tilton Witness then resumed: On the aft t fear for me; Twill | July cth J was at Beceher's, and J md Come in the morning; trust that Mrs. Ovineton bad sage: Mr. b desire to « I wrote this letter because Thad promised to inform Mrs. Tilton when her husband would be before the committee. MK. TRACY THEN RESUMED THE STAND, and testified: During t cussion between Tilton and me as to how this seandal shoul be met, the question of what would be Lyir and what would not be lying was disenss At this interview [said nothin ton’s going to. Europe. me Mr. E sent mn obtain the mes- sage. I went to Ovington’s and saw her. did not learn that Mrs. Tilton was there the result of my interview with M ton, she went to E - ton world be there Ovington's, and was INTRODUCED TO MRS ing Introduced tok Was discussed. She “lh. about Monl- Moulton never told er Was guilty of sexual inter- On her ce with her stepfather, course at that interview on Sunday, nor did | Sto.se"T went to notrty the tema tiien, Tsay to him that if it were true it was a case | They cane wena te He eco tee, a in which iving was justifiable. Nothing ual intercourse or lying about it as true was talked about between Moulton and myself at any time. I sail at that interview that this was a case that onght to be hornet oce nah sepa I _ = story was essentially false, but to take al mided l questions and the points separately, to specify them anil phe (She mise Te ed sleny them, would not be lying; that I would | yiew with Tilton, according te wa ny : lake responsibility of that form ofdenial. I} ment with Moulton, the tain thie ia said that if this scandal was published in the | which was about his wife beine bones th form proposed at that interview, it w: committee. He asked me how she cam: reached the house Mrs. Tilton and Mrs. Oy- ington were down stairs at tea. I went down and notified th Th where re. duced to the committee, and I was present during Ler exami: stroy him, his wife, and Mr. Be . | geee ghtkn hae tee tine see = wa sald it that interview of Tilton's having | bum tat bis wins too nooo ne condoned his wife's offense, and for that be | relations wi gre ~ would never forgive him. relations with Beecher, and that he had spoken kindly of him, (Til sated him from all the Ss with regar t6 Wie Woodhulls. He asked me who the members of the committee were, and I told him, and we ‘tiscussed their various ali. n.) and exo: Mr. Tracy had two interviews with Moul- ton last summer, but the court would not allow him to tell anything about what was said at either of them TERRIB LE CONFLAGRATION IN OSH- . KOSH—A_ Square Mile 0) Devastation.—A | . terrible fire raged all yesterday afternoon i A BLOODY TRAGEDY. at Oshkosh, Wis. All the newspaper offices, banks, telegraph officcs, the Harding opera house, post office. the Universalist Church, a1 the hotels tn the town with the exception of one, and nearly every one of the business houses of the city is gone. A dispatch says: “It is ulterly impossible to estimate loss. Two men have been killed by falling walls. The city is in the wildest state of frenzy. ‘The burnt district is a mile square. The fire broke out in Morgan & Bros. saw mill, burn- ing that and adozen other saw aad shingle } i Sawdust avenue and millions of r. ® hundred houses, all the printing ices, Harding's opera house and Beckwith & Adams’ hotel. The burnt district is one and a half miles long and half a mile wide. Three lives are reported to be lo dreds of persons are home the business houses are burned, ail the banks. The city Is in the mob, and extra police are on duty. In 1:59 nearly every building in the city, | except some of the suburban residences, was swept away by a conflagration. That con- A Mother and Daughter Hacked to Pieces. DETROIT, April 44.—Last evening two co! ored women, mother and daughite: former named Elizabeth Th latter Harriet Fisher, were found de: their beds in a small house in Hastings street. Their bodies were chopped aud hacked witn an axe almost beyond the sem- blance of human beings. Suspicion points to John Thor » husband of the first-namet ¥ictim, a colored barber, age heen arrested. Tie motive for the blooly | deed is unknown as yet H —_— AEW OIL RING. Combination to Control Prices. New York, April 2).—It is stated that combination, embracing 90 per cent. of the | Oil refiners in this country, has been effected | With the object of controlling the produ | and price of petroleum. They expect to | trol the remaining 10 per cent. before the e Of next month, and it is then expected that fagration Was charged to the account of | the new combination will go into effect. A | some xirls, of douvtful reputation, who had stock company has been organized. j n roughly handled by the citizens. We are not informed as to what was the iaciting Frightfal Aeciden : | cause of this last calamity. Oshkosh is sit- PHILADELPHIA, April accident uated on Fox river at its entrance into Lake occurred this morning at theg Verree & Winnebago and is the capitolof Winnebago Mitchell Rolling mill, Delaware avenue and j with ml be tues} L | of disguise | ha FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Washingt Fish Market. Fold by RA oetien & Bro, Seb agents, fo S18 per han- hing ton Stock Bushonge, April29 ed by Meddintom & UD. 2 ae o Tee Markets. a Pari friar: tow om ur firn ardineng rN bots Ms mised 1 wostern tal rors yt Wbrat qert IM fe ade. ‘N Cand unchanged Ter Ar DA GRE of Mis ake “ass ae Jaw. mies ing the AN Linen of Spring- AS put ze wv €. Endicott plaint 1 try the case before the jadg law of Massachusetts allows, jutesced, and the trial will Endicott. Be min F. is the leading counsel for 11k ard Hi. Da aud for the dejendax last between one an DISTINGUISHED Vistrons ComtnG.—Itis announced t the Marquis of Lorne and his wife (the Pr s Lous will make an extended tou gu the United States du the ens summer. The Marquis, who ts the eldest Argyle, will be tb 1of the eiguth Duke of y years oid next Augast, aL was marr . 1, to Louise, fourth daughter of a Victoria. The lady is three years than her consort. | Their visit would be acceptable: first, the s would be welcomed for the sake of her mother. that popular sovereign and ex- ot mother: ithe Ma: is would fin is father’s friendliness remembered Herald ports that between th Bismarck. Tr pressures, undertakes the downfall of the clerical Y, and the liberals, on returning poWer, are to make laws to <uppress the pab lication of views unfavorable to German ecclesiastical policy. Legal proceedings have been commenced by the Prussian gov- ernmert for the removal of the Prinee LRishop of Bresiva, for the violation of the ecclesiastical laws. es Thr sTFAMEX METH: .18, from Bermu Belgium and Prin diplomat ab da to New , Which bas been overdue for some days, was seen at sea ou the 17th of April with her foremast broken, but needed no assist There was a} y storm on the next da in whi was completely abled was s by the bark Jacob, from Liz at of her passengers were ta \ brought to New York. It is supposed thar the Metrapolis bas put into some port fer reps THE Pracn € »—If the late cold snap wus in any respect injurious to the peach bads, such injary should now begin to beap- nt. On the coutrary, the strongest given been done ngton (Del RAGE AND SWIFT Pew- + a DCEO, altorapted living near Raleigh, © plantation Her cries son, at tl Saflerwands captured and lett to await trial. Taesday m the jail by a party atried to We woods and ged. ANOTHER PHILADELPHIA OFFICIAL RE ING INVESVIGATED.— Pailadelphia “has another case of oficial corruption on hand. The president of the board of managers of the house of correction is accused of making a large percentage on supplies Tarnished by bimself, and charging for 1,109 pounds of bat ter, no part of whica was used In the institu- jon. Aun investigation is in progress. Mrs. Saran J. Conway, of the Brooklyn theatre, died at 7:05 p.m. last night, at her residence in Brooklyn, of gastric fever and enlargement of the liver. Mrs. Conway was formerly Miss Sarah Crocker, and played as county. It carries on an extensive lumber trade besides being a thriving manufactur- ing and trading place. ns CAPTAIN GENERAL VALMASEDA, of Cuba, = coed ee ae ae pardon rebels wi surrender re a 50, 1873. The pardon is unconditional for ati, = 3 7 em foam org forces, bed w su) serve in the vanguard o the army until the end of the war. Laurel streets, which caused the loss of $5,000 on property and machinery. While ail Spe hairpin petal Rot ee] rained a myriad of pieces, giving out an ve sound Whicit could be heard for squares around. The machine shop and a one-story rowers § em the iron mill, and con- stru: brick, was badly torn out, the shattered iron flying through #nd roof, it unfit for farther occu- nation. Two workmen named Lewis anid Jones were in the shop at the time, but were A BILLIARD MATCH, 600 points up, for gp ya ae | pena vignaux, was ‘or! Bight, apd was won by Garnier, who run out 7 avdinl Pa = in forty-six! ar ing. GEORGETOWN, DRL., Aj 29.—The a a ye ee THE PRESIDENCY.—Referring to coal ag rae ee democratic candidates for the Pregidency, | here. He as been there since tie munier, y, the Utica Observer says that Horatio Sey- mour is not a candidate, and will not unde: | “ered wife. a Oe ae ts anA® os Damaged. - Storey’s Latest Liret Surt—In the MAHA, .—Considerable damage Chicago criminal court yesterday the trial of fas been doue by the river to the track of the indictment inst Wilbur F. Story, of the | Kansas City, St. J and Council Blaffs for libeling McGrath, city tax | railroad, Times, commissioner, began. ————. BY ons CARDINAL.—Cardinai leCloskey last n: pertormaed the soarsiage peta Of Mise Be ie Murphy, ey en as, yers’ works’ yesterday yoted unani- of Hon. Sos and Senor de mously not to resume work until the basis Spanish banker, o! Ne w York. of teit ie granted. CoLONEL Tom Scotr and ex-Congress- ‘The Black Hilis man Phelps arrived at Galveston last night OMAHA, April 29. W. P. Jenny and party, to paaie te perenne in we —e are ee paraey, peta ye 4 © interested. ‘acmage = in Baitimore 25 Her brother, Jolin Crocker, was a favorite at that’ time. She was sister to Mrs. D. P. Bowers. JonN BRIGHT, in Ce ——— on, trade, at Birmingbam, Eo; » yesterday, paid the United States a left-handed ment. He said it was ludicrous for the United States to invite foreign manufacturers to an exhibition when a cau markets. s Christi te! every- thing q now on the fexionn border. 87 Maine claims to have been the first state to allow women to solemnize mar- sr A juet was given night Curl Schurz, who sails to-day for Earope. s7-Two recent raids have been made officers in Yadkin _N. Cy revenue county, se and about a hundred illicit destroyed, a7-The All!