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THE EVEN STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Cxcepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsytvania Avenne, cor. Lith St. BY The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, S. H. RAUFFMANN, Pree’t. oe THE EVENING STAK us served by carrer: io Sebscrtbers at Tes CENT: PRR WEEK, OR FORTY FouR Cents Fk MoNTH. Copies at the Cownier, Two Ce NTs EACH. By masi—port: THK WEEKLY STAR—puditshed om Pretay— B8 00 2 year, posians Premard. S ANP STATION Beast, here Yar Sketching PEW BeORS — Vi. fier, 83 ¥, 9250, Ancient Tyther's APMAN, Agents Lawren > de. OER AT BooasTore, Panes amen rofmy Daughter Per the anthor ef id By Mre. Ab By the sathor of Ca ne spd His Brother. ‘The story newt oa eves Victory; anovel. Ry Par con AB vend Indastry for 1876. By _} *ROF ESS] RE Mt D%,.hoees Sfficw t She te dy Brridence 2129 F SQOHCTILE & mise aay. and Era SHORT-HAS RBErC OMice—No. 110 O st., betwees Ist and #1, may BAND LAW Medians ae eoce @ “GREAT HIT.” THOSE ELEGANT SU1TS FOR 2¢ DOLLARS. EN BUY THEM FORK DRESS WEAR 4 HANDSOME SUIT FOR ONLY $20. $20 -$20_-S20 820 $20. GENTLEMEN BUY TIIEM STREET WEAR Fe $20 TWENTY DOLLARS $20. GENTLEMEN BUY THEM FOR OFFICE WEAK MADE OF FINE English. Freneh and Scotch Woolens. £ THE FINEST SUiT WE OFFER FUR 2@ Bolisrs 20 Dol EXAM! HABLE BROTHERS TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, apor-er © DEY! N&co NEW YORK PNER Try avo D Sreeers ttoé F STREET. FOR OLB CEST BEST ASSORTED BE FOUND INT FABRICS MANUE S.AND THE CH NGLISH. FREN' HG CAN MANUFACTURE. F¢ OF OUR BUSINES= WE EM ABTISTIC TALENT. UNKY FOR THE MECHANICAL WORK, AND IN EVERY RESPECT TURN OUT STBICTLY RMENTS. ALL CLOTHING ¢ KEEP THE TES. STAPLE Ney STYLES OF HAN AND AMERI THIS BRANCH )¥ THE B ORDERED AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFICE FOR THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP IN NEW YORK AS REPRESENTED, NOTWITH STABDING THRE MOUE READY MADE STOCK READY MADE CLOTHIN AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFICE WE KEEP ABMENTS FROM STING OF LATEST STYLES OF MENS. YOUTHS, » AND SPRING ALSO A LINE OF SAMPL PR READY MADE STOCK, Co ASD CHILDRENS SUI OVERCUATS, FROM WHICH WE FILL OB. DEBS IN TWu DAYS TIME ONE SPECIALTY IN OUR FURNISHING GeODS DEPARTMENT IS THE AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT. A PERFECT FITTING GAR- MENT, WHICH WE MAKE TO MBASURE OR SUBNISH READY MADE Devlin & € , api ly t1o6 ¥ STREET Soft and Stiff Notria Felt Hate. ‘and Canes. ‘Hate Renovated into Spring Styles, = ws r | lost five chief officers nening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 8, 1875 EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. DURING the summer the President will Teeeive by card between the hours of eleven and two, exeept on Tuesdays and Fridays, which being Cabinet days, 00 one will be Teeelved except government officials. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were #977,711 49. THE RECE!PTs from customs to-day at ihe Treasury department were $768,511.92. POSTMASTER GENERAL JEWELL will not probably return to the eity before Friday. THF AMOUNT of national bank note enr- reney received at the Treasury department to-day for redemption agg SENATORS Hitehcoek and Paddock, of Ne- braska, had interviews with the President this morning. THE NEW Commissionen of Pensions, H. M. Atkinson, was sworn in and took eharge of the pension bureau S POSTMASTER APPOINTED. — Albert Greene has been appointed by the President postmastar at Greenville, Conn., in place of Paul B. Green Liret. Cor. A. J. DopGe has been ap- Pointed tocommand the escort to Mr. Jan- bey into the Black Hills. leaves Fort Laramie on Finst LIevTeENANT Cuas. G. HEINTZEL- MAN, 2 artillery, has been relieved from his present duties, and ordered to report for duty to the chief signal TWO CENTS. | | been appe | lett here for tt i FASHIONS FOR MAY. [From Owr Own OC NEw York, April, 1875. Notwithstanding the hard times and the cull times that there is so much talking about, there has been many weddings this *pring, and a wedding is nosmal! affair now- adays; it costs a small fortune. Jean remember when $300 provided quite a nice outfit; a handsome traveling, which was uleo the bridal dress, @ tea rose silk for a re- ception dress, a black siik,an Irish poplin, (which was fashionable then.) two pretty morning dresses, a black mantelet of and lace, and small articles a1 in tn. Afigiris belonging to well-to-do families had a #tock of underclothing of their own making in those days, and the articles enumerated cient addition to the simple bat serviceable wardrobe of the daughter ofa gen- i in and genllewoman. »w, #300 is the price put upon the trous- eau of a doll ata fair, aud the sum woald be considered moderate for tne wedding dress alone of the daughter of a fashionable boot- maker or successfal tailor. boot-maker and tailor are not or may not be gentlemen, but oadly enough it is who are orbave been engaget in trate who now have the most money and who dress the most extravagantly. Clara Vere de Ver AMUSEMENTS. AD'S OPERA HOUSE. TO-RIGHT AWD SATURDAY MAT! FRENCH SPY... FREACH SPY amonnt of ma- kK as I before re- nd the labor of the most thorough!y tra the is enormous. are now made with demi-trains, and are tiimmed with these plaitings. They are tied ightly back with strings under the back breadth, which is either arranged in a broad wise puffs, and both the ngth and the fullness are thus massed eo thal it can be taken u) walking, by bending baekvant, and then in straightening up the dress is lifted up out of the dust and mire of the streets. TABLIFR AND JACKETS. The aprons and jackets for da ng wear are in great variet areof valenci yalenciennes lace and ribbon striped. Charm- ing ones are of black lace, hair-striped with Jet; but probably the most numer popular ones will be composed of eream-eol- ord and ecru guipure lace and open embroid- ery bordered to mateh. ‘he method of wearing them is very sim- ple. They are merely hooped at the back and numerous loops and ends of ribbon at- to form the TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. THE BEECHER TRIAL. THRICE RRI THRICE MA&BL MADRIGAL BOYS. HRS. TILTON TO THE JUDQE. THE AUSTRIAN MINISTER RESIGNS —_e—__ THE NEW RUSSIAN MINISTER ait or inside len; MORLACCHI in Fr MORLAGCHI in ORLACCHI in Three Speaki MGOBLAOCCHI in French, Spanish and English. in the hand when TH © eeived every appearance. The best Singing The prett est sertion, or of anes lace and QP FELLOWS" HALL. Y TWO NIGHTS ONLY i 5 7th ad Sth. THE MONTPELIER FIRE. ——— TILTON-BENCHER TRIAL. Proceedings ‘To-day New York, M Birs. Field, were the ear a.m, but were followed by Beecher and his wife. rz into court with Beach and ex-Judge FRIDSY and § Two F } feet of w AFTEEROON | posed to Dy } not ated $495,105. open at 2 and ag 7 o'elvci SYLVESTER BLEFKER...... The Great Orie ral TOM THi WB ano WIFE, CUMMODORE. NUTT, a M E WARKEN, Not that the and Renoword Lawn dresses are 1 kide-ploated made with apron an French waists with loops and ends of ribbon at the back, MOERKING DRFSSES. white linens and trimmed with open and French embroidery, there are no pretty morning dresses, all are either ugly or inappropriate. The made-ap prints are fussy and without any redeeming quality. They look like the contents of an eld clothes shop. ‘The more elegant ones a: made of plain black or gray silks, and sho ily trimmed with bands of blue k. The delicate linen lawns, the plain bu! pink and blue chambreys, neatly made aad pret- tily relieved with lace or needlework, w ere eriployed for morning wear a few appeared, or MRE. TILTON'S WOT. When the jury were called, Mrs. Tilton rv up, and addressing tt Neilson, I have a ec woukl beg your hc opening of proceedings.” The note was then passed to Mr. Evarts who handed it to the judge, who, after ing it, said that this matter would be « Mr. Morris then ED ALBERT RUR Except the is married quietiy in her ancestral halls in an embroidered mislin which was brought from Paris ages ag the daughter of the man who has stipplied the house of Vere de Vere with meat ast twenty-five years has a grand wedding nm achureh, is accompanied by six brid maids, and Wears a dress of white satin lace and flowers, which eost five hundred collars at the very least. Who shall say there is not compensation in this life when the good things—these are the good things, are they not?—fali to the lotot the artisan and the toiler instead of the heirsof a genea- logical tree. Ten thousand doliars would not | ; cover the cost of several trousseaus finisiied since Easter for brides of substantial merit 1 social position; bat, as married Woren with money and time to de- vote to socicties and institations and fairs, it Will not be diffiealt for them to achievs that; and (hus it is that the name and some- pronounced taste of BMrs. Bilberry Bar- stands as the representa ps ssion ently 25 conte; Reserved seats, emerved “eats 25 pation which I | ; Cbildrea ander ten to r or w read aloud before ny Tite L SOOLETY CALVARY PAPTIST CHURCH + May 3. 1875, at S« t+ ald Chorus e* The expedition who testified am an artist, er, 1 wax on Frank Leslie saw the Rossel proc aged on illus v re appropriated n Who make them up in the their own homes, and have te of getiing what they want at y m The new Mac dresses are in great demand b rather a nove by quiet won ficer of the army. oRETARY DELANO and Assistant Seere- tary Cowen, of the Interior Department, hav former from Ohio, and the | ter from New York, and have resumed their y [Handed a dr i Leslie's pap the procession. tough no spe ng Wo figures i rived them as alors, mixed | after the fashi orn bs becoming to all but dark ed women, so that they rr decided this morn tion, while the hig » away and are no mor be turned over to tne Site and country Hroad company which decision | the Baltimore and Obie ri mn tax ease; by Will be reqaived to of dollars to the state. e - AS BALL year they are very well roi ey a todd ent now from the ERE ey are von nly money rp and pilin iding silk apo npon lace, gathering it in destri ings aud bunches, highways and by-ways, quency of the views ina kal P Was a time when designs, when the differ high and the low was little H nd fineness of | ! olutely a matter | ount of material citup requi aut TUESDAY, MAY 30 POSTMASTERS COMMISSIONED.—Th ent to-day signed the commissions ¢ following postmasters: pb Was notin tha Hing it in the seorge W. Porter, © Snow, Pert. De Lull or Miss Cla James Dav Charles T. J Tur STEAMER Tr the flag-ship of Adiniral Reynold command the Asiatic station, went intocom- stricted to simp’ ence between t mere than ehei material; now NESSEE, whi apparently 3 ired is enormous; the the labor of days and weeks. the di: of fifty and sixty from New York some timedu and amount of y and primrose of what even a ago would have been family expe: not unusual for a dry goods bi amount to from ten to fifteen thousand dol- lars, the dressmaik 2 and the milli atleast halt t Tur Case oF biasoR WILRUR.—The ar- case of Major Wilbur, an ex- r in the Patent Office, will be made be- the plainer, Mr. W. fanton Satarday of aceused by Mr. ance in office, EADIES ASSOCIA St of Winter rested upon their f Serta Mie seterial : the procession star about an hour and a for a year to fore the Commis: E. Sawyer, and the de this week. Major Wi Sawyer of mali GOVERNMENT GuLD SALE: tary of the Treasury has given in gold during the One and ooe-balft ago, aod the only r acknowlelged exe re imported, as_proba- aware, in large round sheets aiid cut up in various Shapes and forms by th Some are turned up on the le, With a bunch of feathers, a searf of damask silk twisted round the crown, and a hoquet. of flowers placed under the’ brim; others have a cap crown of the brocade, with brim and curtain of chips Buekles of gold and silver filagree are ased k with very good effect. kK chip is trimmed carf twisted round Mi Mr E.B. Hay, Mr. Acland Boyle, WM. Shuster, Jr., ers bill, including towers, to sum. This is commou with persons of large income, and ouly th therefore, can compete for the sociai pres which leadership in fashion gives. OFF TU EUROPE. The avant couriers of the annual exodus are the buyers of the grea who, early in the summer, start out to pur- chase in the European marts for the f and in the wiuter, tu like manner, travel across the ocean to pure! for spring and sux birds of passage hav weeks earlier than usual, on account of the the revolution indeed, which has lace in the manufacture of silkeu fabrics. The new damasks, silks and rib- bons; the soft serge and armure silk the basket-w: iain and checked, hay an impulse absolutely startling to the articles of luxury, and have set the looms at work night and day at all the great European centres of the silk manufact Of course it is here as every first come first served. first on the ground choice, and sometime ses of certain leading styles: is a question of expensiv fore, of which the maantia s risk too large a supply, itis highty impor. in order te obtain the b hand fn time, and, if posit ne gold Whieh is to see: The current which has in the direction of plain fabrics appears now tohave taken a turn and with it tne designs The infinite complications in ears have generally been de- signed with a view of giving character to plain self colored fabric SIkS and damasks posse their own which is best displayed by more less heterogenous therefore as tashion, spite of its apparent lunacies, generally has method in its mvt- look forwani to fall of the present the Leghorn. bly the reader up before the ey sce Tilton at whether I knew hi known Gen. Ry drawing of him. bust of Gen. drew the pictu ‘Tickets. including reserved seat, $1. for eal —The Scere- E THEATER. Peunsylvania avenue. eveuth etreet au: month of May as follows million dollars on the first and third Thurs days, and one million collars on the seco id and fourth Thursday UNPRECEDENTED ISSUE OF POSTAGE Sranvs.—The issues of postage stamps of all Kinds by the Post Office department daring last amounted to a lttie This is an ave new damask Winter seaso' ie, in their Irish an “First appearance of Mr ELIZA WILSi Brooklyn, and am a pri I have known also knew Gen. This year these en flight several llon for eight y [Shown a smal with a’pale drab damas the crown, and with three ostrich feathers curled over the edve of the brim ai the back. Under the brim ts a wreath made of smal on one side a buneh of roses. Soft, checked, the month of Apri He was not so tall as Tilton. prcess of $3,600 Rossel procession until it broke up + I saw all of the procession e colored troops: they were followed by a lady with drab ostrich tips and crimson twilled scarfs are ir at Union square. esponding month last year, ind is by far er issued in any one = month by the departme: Navat OnpDERS.—Lieutenant Commander Henry Glass, from the nautical sc Jamestown. dcered as ex Independence. Mexicaines, NATIONAL THEATER. with these a bri ght wing is often up from the back, while a group of roses of ens up the brim at the | But the Panama, introduced and con- led by A. T. Stewart & Co., is the newest if not the most popular hatol the The ivory tint ot the fabric is in ay with the universal demand for creamy and It is light, cool, sery ice- ean he pressed in, but not out of shape Amount of rouxh usage, and has that uable quality of ali, a distinctive character which cannot be imitated. much trimming spoils tivese b st trimmed simply bat rr blue or unbleached white dam: atwist of st ‘he brim, or wre: if the wearer is young. athers or a pail of soft silk with @ gold or silver Mlagree buckle the left side. FASHIONABLE GLOVES purely quaker in st ades of gray and brown ul stitching or ornament of any kind. ‘Three buttons are usually atopted fc wear, four for receptions, and six for even- There are evening gloves, how- | ever, Which exhibit as many as ten buttons, | but these are exceptional, “Most ladies are Last year introdaced gloves, and they im- | w Col. Blood different colors fas five on b a the procession. preferential enched shzcdes. * D. Drake and Master Nelson T. Horseion fiom the nautical sehool ship Ja aud ordered to the reeet with him, but Ido n the day did I's Cross-examlaed personal acquaineance with Gea ng ship Indepon- Joun F. Harr.ey, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, has resigned, to take effect upon the appointment of bis suecessor. day the President and Secretary Bristow had # conference with reference to his successor, and it was decided to appoint Curtis S. Burnbam, of Richmond, Ky. is fifty years of age. fortune and unimpeachable in chara He Las been personal! Bristow fur many PERSONAL.—The Brooklyn Argus deca’ positively that Mrs. Mary Clemmer is n nor does she expect to be a witness in the C. H. Merwin and J. H. ‘ of this cily, were at the Hotel Nouvel Opera, Paris,'on the ivth ult. Hon. Andrew Sloan, late member of @on- gress from the Savannal to Washington to en k sill or soft et for along time nd some pale ULM SISTERS. alists of the Soldene Troupe, s ALICE KEL- Ky Mies BLATS- eR WILLIE, will change. dress of late @ group of ostrich persons who knew thei ! took the route of the pi along with it sometimes SUSIE WINNER and . IA Mr. Burnham man of independent The new soft thick characier of eping abreast of Was about eight y known to Secre' classic and Nptseal AND LITERARY ENTERTAIN 2 MENT {ST. MARKS CHURCH, « t ness. we may tions by next putty and patehy styles. On general principles for ladies who intend Europe to purehase on their i ter way abd the most economical in the end, is '€ provide an old dress for the voyage, a suit wy loom outin at th {a meet travellit and stick to those Lill they A suit of haudsoite silk and cashmere well made wi!l be newer in s atisfactory thar! apything which ht of hand without knowledge or experience of the 1 didates for patronage. be attended to first, av last, Hil just. prev and’ then it is a chauce if their pretty tht friends or in the éver, is not so important a matter. be true that the rarest are sent to Paris and N I saw, perhaps, besides the one with the ban know any of th lady who carrt and the ove in N HALL, corner Pennsylvania ave: nue and 3d street eas TUESDAY, May 4th, 1575, @ cents; children, from some of the b Beecher trial. tage with Hea he carriage with Hy The other lad contented with six. | the quaker drabs in kid diately found favor with ‘the very b authorities on taste and fashion. { shades are equally suitable for day ing dress and keey with a little Dollars. h (Ga.) district, comes gage in the practice of ~- Senator Spencer is lying athis ode Islamd avenue, quit Senator Jone WILLIAM FORCE was called and testified confectioner. by sight since he was # boy. sell processic } There were | but Tilton v clean and neat looking a | Have know: On Exbibition ad ules belong to the | (ream, pearl, gray shade of drab aré “Scryed forevening orday full dress receptions. Almona, “4ax brown, gray and wood brown tomateh ail the sha'¢s in costumes for visiting purposes, and black or quaker drab for ordinary walking wear. The English liste thread finished the same upon the wrists, only to be ; {tdrab, xray, and stone colors a greatdemand and forma jove for those whocannot wear Kid in warm weather. driving gloves for gentleme of Nevaaa, pd recognized T: itive Cessna, of Penua., are in n the process is @ considerable dist mode mi ys Lifer. Cou. EMORY UPTON, firstartillery, has heen relieved from duty as commandant corps of cadets at West Point, and Lieut. Col. Thos. H. Neill, 6th cavatry, has been ordered to assume the duties of com The order takes etfect Col. Upton has been in acaderay for the istration bas The change is custom of the Cross-examin: to see the procession, and went ov sort of parties they were whd yrle- Iwas standing with two | men, who are since dead, looking igit-seeing should to returning home, theydo not find anticipated hops at Lome. ASH as kid and lon, newmber Name and Number. jelly mandant in his on the Istof July command of the milttary past four years. and his ad) land successful. cordance with the War depar.ment to change the commandi nicer every four y I saw the Ros as sent to repor Lawrence S. Kane testified sell procession, aud w: ad choicest c w York, and arenot it may be true that {hen B Pounce tothe public that I with Prof. Ardrew Cook Devery MONDAY EVE- ies in a carriage, 1. Blood who wa Shown the bu insite made of The combina- ers them light, cool and desirable. LACE AND LINGERIE. { The effort to re-iutroduce the stiff turn- | down collar has sigaally failed. not worn so high very thick, fine in the usual shade here were two lad was told it was C€ m. I knew Gen. Ryan. ink Uhat is a fair likness of ty so tall as myself. arriage with O'Donovan I Miss Claflin was follo lady’s watch chain than thos franc or two outside the buried cities of Pom- peliand Hereulaneum, but it is something set of Roman gold at piece of carved coral for & mere nothing in Naples, and these charms from one who manutactured them from the lava which encrusted the dead past and bid it from human sight a for ceuturies TRAVELLING DRESS It is a very cominon practice among ladies who go abroad to buy on arrival common ready-made suits and dresses on puy No gregtc; mistake could be n rials look miserably be- fore une Stage of the journey is over, are a Source of continual trial and mortification and drop out of existence altogether before their purpose is accomplished. One oy ——— See er chante = worth a n es, and this plemented by a second black silk stirt-a | such set therelore is quite enouglt to be in in one of good mohair alpaca which hardly any room, a drap d e‘e costume or cess polonaise, gray tweed polonaise, and a couple of skirt waists of brown and white cient in the way of dresses for a si ir, with the addition of a morn! it @ black English stra: pair of pebble walking wal sho: hav s gi oe paniment of the breakfast wra| morning — The absurd THe BoARD or NAVAL OFFICRRS, con- sisting of Commodore J. W C. B. Caldwell, and J.C. 0 say, “I bought thi Catelane’s in A. Nicholson, ebiger, in session y department to examine officers or retirement, are 2 direc- tion of the Secretary of the Navy al gaged in the revision of the regulatior overninent of the navy. e completed for the time occupied in allowed to interfore with the examination of officers for promotion or retirement as fast red before the board. Cap- Calhoun will soon be examined for promotion to the grade of commodore, B. Harmony, A. E. K Benham, and John [rwin tor promotion to the grade of captai A PATHETIC APPEAL.—It is well-known that the President daily receives a bushel or ers from all parts of the country, Senos in the main bein, 3 ions or money. Some fre eurlous specimens, and as illustrating one class of communieations received at the Executive mansion the following extracts consin, evidenuy @ French Canadian, are r. Grant President of the United States Alsoour good Father of our Country and for the last Few years ontill now, this’ pres- jay as being our care on this earth. ic Pi do not refuse to here the co m- widow, on (who) have lost is62. for her distress i honorable power, not to few lines. the ob ar great to the poor widow. Father of our country, In it myself not ‘Our po’ formerly, but they are pd soft and wonderfully be- coming. The stand-up collar, too, with its turned-down corners, is a un for day and street M ALTHOPTOS j caped, and returned when the ne; | left, and found hts father dead. ' hot remember seeing T:lton there. Cross-examined:—] am a reporter, ani have been attending the t One of the ladies who followed Miss C I think there were twe ladies in each of them saw the whole procession. and went after it the whole way. 1 do not remember tm inymy report on the following day. THEO. H. BANKS TESTIFIED 1 reside in New York, and was with General Ryan. of the Rossel formed on 8th street. and Mrs. bskyger at that time. oe were thirty women marching Miss Claflin carried a banner r. West were ENGLISH COMPOUND | for promotic OF MALT and HOPS, TESIALS TO dd will not be DENPRESSLY FOR The work wili veral months yet, as the revision is not | carried a baby. riages, with four Among the summer fancies striped and checked linen an & bunch of pleats at the back ot cath collar, which looks well enough for ocea- | sions and while they are new, but thick, | next the skin, e new sets of Ryan a long st tioning Tiltou ALED LABOR ie especiaily recommended ts Ss they are onde: jons of mile, and to alt @kacss or debtitty ia any colored fabrics really becoming, besides which the peculiar style of making renders it diffieult to have them well laundered, and if badl, course look worse than the simplest littie rim of white gotten up in good style. and Commanders D. negro woman nau! K | Tested yesterday evening aad tried for in- S ENGLISH ALE, I knew Miss Claflin £2.50 per doven BASS ENGLISH ALE, $2.50 per dozen BASS ENGLISH ALE $2.50 per dozen t $2.50 per dozen. G. G. CORNWELL 4& SONS, FINE GROCERS, LVANIA AVENUE, Opposite W illard’s Hotel. SHIRT FAC. ERTIONS OF SOME OF possession of. THAT WE FILL THESE the gay little forerunners of the forthcoming centennial are the Lady W are very like the “Char- th nave been in vogue a , but the crown is @ little more does not the p) like the Charlotte Corday other ts find the furore re become the were | and $1,000 fine was imposed in 1418 PENNSY pat AT THE BALTiM 1012 F Street morinueest, fashinston, D.C. rs Street, Baltimore, Ma. 1 FINEST DRESS SH1iTS to disbanded Col. Biood, Mrs. W. We make the V ‘to 20th street, | & order, and in the most A of your of Indian territory will assembie the answer of indian at adistance whem wrt went by mail wh same diseases Hew tind myself eth ail suffering from the + your treat . Washington, . 911 Pennsylvania avenue, Great Carliat Reported. Loxpow, May 3. The Carlist committee bore bas recetved telegrams reporting great victories by Doo Carlos’ forees, under eom- s. over Spanish government Treens at Loria) and Sata Coloma. The latter place is in province of Raree- lona. The enemy numbered 4,600 men. aed 35) men in that at Santa Avother great victory for the Cariiet= ander | CAStills Is reported from Arazon ere ment troops are said to.have lost all their artillery aud inany prisoners. The Alfonstst General I Was Killed. the New Rrreranr M Russian Ciplon M. Schichkin, late in Servia, who has at Washington, haw rect . o- — ALABAMA, Suicide of a Showman. ALA. May 3.—A stranger mex Mair suicided Dy tal e has a show, in which an ed how im the mmtite to investigate ma tegigiatare neers Section until Wednes rn to this ety here on Thurs Busteed’s Suecessor. past menees his first torm bere to’ - 4A STEAMNOAT SUNK. © sap ns are ves by ' MoxtTrenir May 3.—A revieton of the <0n property destroyed © crew of a passing children of river to-day a: ook 1 Haritord ich caw . bottom ieee Resignation of (he Austrian Minister New Y¥ M A Va toa he patch says: Renon Schwarz Sent A Consecration of a Bishop. Li AMIR Ge Onv., May 3.-r. Fatier consecrated & ¥ as first Bishop of new Episcopa ¢ of Ningal ci — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Washington Fish Market. ro., fish agente, to- id from $1150 to S16 per ban- ings sold from $9 to S11 per rock sold from 2) to 25 punch. 1.600 taylors sold from $2.38 to $4 per hundred; 1.000 vels sold from $2 to 4 per hundred on Ou goid lowas the "rates Lper creat. per enum for oe i* steady to gould premiam. rus at first cent,, the Lat Ti that John # saad proeiten f thes Chicas, Bor market cage = hot believed that Ht te ever, seemed disposed to » The Markets. Battiwons, May 3—Cotton quict—low mid dings, 154 guiet—Howard and js super rio brands, 6.45, @o wegern amiber,” 140 oO Ate ed. 17a 19. Corn Prt Oate duli—soutb- Weetern m. —Penney ivania 1 dai vland, Pork frm 9; ch rib sides, 12\5 for cat load dubbing packed, a‘; higher. Bacon firm— dere, § ctear rib sides 33. Hams, Maly but tbat, Gals. Bator Binds: do. aay foe strong —ordi 19. Whisky nomi- BactiMone, May %—Vire' peclers, 40; “a. 54, West Virginia. old. 22. do., now, 1? do. ape: Sugar firm, Wyeloy active and lower nee. long, 438; short, tive and lower 3.—Flovr quiet and firm Wheat 8 decided change. Corn dull and de NDON, Mar 3, 12.9) p. m—The rate formoney we stork eachauge on government securities te 3 percent. Console for me $400 for account, IM6S's, old. ME3y: Was, 108; mew Ene railway shares, 25, MURDERED BY NeGrors.—James Batton. of Princess Anne county, Va., was murdered S morning by two negromen, who | attacked him an the read, eight miles from Norfoik. Batton was asiece; aad his little son was driv in bis wagon, TN JouN BATISTA JOUNSON, the creat Eng: 1ish swimmer, intends to outswim Paul Boy- ton this sunimer. He proposes to swim across the English channel in a skin-tight dress of olled silk, lined with bucksk e does not propose to he encumbered with sky- rockets and cigars, like Boyton, aud swims for money, not fame. INCREDIRLE BAREARISM OF A MOTHER. The Charlotte. N. C., Observer says: A. ora Pyram, was ar- ticide. It appears that she gave birth to nanid, and in order to destroy it, put it in an oven and actual, it SHUTTING Down on LoTrerirs.—In the cireuit court for Anne Arundel county, on Saturday, a Baltimore lottery sentenced to four months’ of A Bap Max. ~ a well-known Red an Tren more re- inept was cates Nev Ohasel Semele lishing a deed of qui he at- tempted to defraud one Olivia ‘Williams (eo! ), his former mistress, of $20,000. GRAND COUNCIL of all the Indian tribes to-day. fends it. An atiempt will be made

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