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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday: Exeepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvanian Aveune, cor. Mth St BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 5. H. KAUFFMANN, Prea't. ene THE EVENING STAR ts served by carrrers to wedecribers as TEN CENTS PER WEES, OR ForTT BOTR Cunts Cops at ine Counter, Two Cents PORLAEO Prepaid —GF fants a mon 7 7m 9; one year, 2° gt TEE WEEKLY STAK—pediusted on day 08.00 0 year, pence propane TAL me paper tent i Ras of sive aA PA at for frarmvened om appite y in adwance, ama LADIES’ GOODS. = r STRAW bs MRS. M 5. HUNT. nard te 621 and 62 D street RS. 3. PL PALLY KR UAS TRE LARG CHIPS. x A. McCOR MICK, r] AVENUE, (U ORs, n pewest shapes in STRAW HA FINE PRENC i FLOWERS, SILKS, &c rtment of IMPORTED BUNNETS. vps SKILL * not ARINE HATS b years of ag * to PRINCESS g the place of “" MRS, SELMA RUPPERT. arttr BOOKS AND STATI ONERY. HE NEW 1 cal W ris wary Soh Phil Park Bre. 5 Our. N Bin t . Lei i s ™ Pa Mass As Alicia W 2K tur E s BR w ee ‘ L i E ant Fors WU. BALLANTYNE, aevitr ee Pe IST.OF NEW BUCKS AT INGTON S BOOKSTORE, _ SHILE Corn ' x i my Daughter AMUSEMENTS. SUK D'S OPERA HOUSE. THIS EVENING. BENEFIT OF M'LLE MORLACC will A WIDE 4 the glorie iy, bringing ont jectric feeling again last night MADRIGAL MATINEE TO-MORROW. MONDAY NEXT, MRS. ROUSBY, “oT wixt Axe and Crown, NATIONAL THEATER. GREAT THEATRICAL SUC my7 ESS OF 1575 ONE WEEK NLY. Ca cing MONDAY, MAY 10th, 1:75 BY DALY'S rEPTH AVENUE COMPANY: THE BIG BONANZA! THE PRESENT FASHIONABLE SENSATION OF NEW YORK EVEBY NIGHT AT s 2HREE HOUKS OF LAUGHTE SATURDAY MATINEE, MAY +, THE BIG BONANZA, Sheet for sal ate yp mierning mt Met 7 NATIOS AL THEATE ERAND MUSICAL COMBINATION THIS WEDNESDAY the E\« FAMILy, RINGERS. La comin e.— Tri of Mr ary Wr JAMES A. Ki t uted priar Negro Comedia an Mise LAURA I aatind Comic Vo x CAN-CAN in ail «clory Popular pr Doors open at7 lock. Performa: micnces ats, wayl-tr ‘o.) On Exhibition No. aud Sale wings. Chi ke Paper Hangings, Window Picture Cords and Tas in the Di: ngs, Nails, &¢. ws Cask. member N PROFESSIONAL. Dis r EM iM HAs BK. KOBER RAKEM OHE # S' HUTTES & Tei y &7 PFS SET FoR Tee by De. A. PRATT Ohio College of Dental Surgery. 4 Ss Street. betweea D aud &. Gas ceed tu extracting teeth ywult-ly JAMES 0. CLEPHANE, ver ft. Com'e Conrt of Cistms AND WEITER AND LAW PORTER tween Ist and 24, factng SHORT | BS ‘ . ir St rN STRAW HA for Boyrand ¢ . D * S50. S100, 8500, 81,000 Invested in Stock Priciivyes in Wall Street, leads to many 4 rofit. Compre- = re ntaining detailed 11 stocks dealt iu nee a eee K EXCHANGE. a ied tree te those desiring cenlate. Adres ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & C0. BANKERS AND BROKERS, ¥ S ck Exchange. 42 Wall st. N. ¥. 7 "S ULYGENIZED AIR tN. ON. Otter, 919 Neve York avenue. thar Ser—Alter safferin: lun and many won physicians w fo try Ox3 gen Air immyself per rine reali. iting any F and having used it two months cared. therefore, desire that diseases should know of ct will receive the Sot wishing my name yor can refer all that call for in- M_B..Wesbington, DO. 924-Im" BS imo. - A* THE ALTS one SHIRT FAC. acest, Washinton, D.C, AND vent, Baltimore, Md. NEST DRESS order. and in the most elegant mann: wub beads op the seer Tink Daxks SH +ply RE BN COLLA N. 4 ply LINEN CUFFS, obs LT announce te the public th Y f A.B IRICK, ti THE WENTWORTH. 4 lane Su Hotel zi N. H..5 mites frc tof CAMPBELL & CHA © rooms in “<e 1 and the Ocean and Biver x and Riding facitiiie ther information P un inguire ot thy W. H., oF h Market ar ApH w.ks.11 SECOND INSTALMENT OF Spring and Summer Clothing. © Suite, 27 tch Suits, $10 anere Suits, $10 $ North Hoosic Suil Pon ston Suits, $12 Blue Flannel Suits, $12 Dudley Suits, $14 1 Suits, $16 Silk Grafe Su Suk Mixed 8 Midddosex Flannel Suits, $15 w Diag i Basket Suits, $15 Imported Cassimere Suits, $20 PRICES OF DRESS COATS: Black ih Frock Coats, double-breasted. $10 212, $15, 815 and 7 Di»goual, Basket and Worsted, double-breasted Square Frock Coats. with Vests to match, at 912 $15, S15 and $20. PRICES OF PANTS: @ All Wool Light Casemmere Pants, trom $4 v3 Buriness Pants, from $1.50 to $4. EVENING STAR. THE MINING TROURL Fs. Atiempt to Burn a Bridge and Wreck * Train, Porrevinze, Pa arn Was discover was damaged ( It_was deemed ans’ tealn over it. Trains are ran w without tr v travel. A Watchman had the presence of mind to go to HeRTES tele office and the early morning ex i the train oc terri | extent that 5 : heavy curve prevented from being seen wnttl the train it. These attempts at wrecki:« of alarmir bn the imere ase. __ e | was upor ~ | frequex ‘EW PUBLICATIONS. W* RRINGTO: Ry William 8. Rob recetve by card betv ard two, exe which teing Cab received exeept govern ECFIPT: partme’ INTERNAL RB this sow them ATTORNEY ited the W first time six hat a confer S101 h to dat GENERAL te 0 Pr ' ment yes and tender f-orm Baltime the Banker Hill « 2 OnE ale Pi nit re egation with gre cordiality. s ered the o escort by the F compliment author vey to € kins bis tha 7 accompany Ui WING I le: C. > major L cA Me this n order nent iy, wher are Suppo The entire d terpreters. will consist of abe ters have \ded for mont He ME ONE the Unit Hap F States gover Mr. Gardr ed to the Third Audi executors # sopplemé sOHLs OF the ¢ anina tic <l offices Ti y claimed. reimburse U so great sed, does not appear, but nowits Is @ striking on by onter of Secretary Star failure to account for 240, | and thus saved the ot disg! hin. ort Vox Himes, Ho ex-Union soldier (a German ments was recently taken Washington News and Gossip. | Sir novictoa was et rade Sudad DURING the summer the President will legation, with in- J UNDERED.—In n injustice was doue the de- | ¢ #, when @ friend of the ofhcer,on examination of the account on file in a government office, discovered that the amount had been properly accounted for, cer the annoyance and race Which was about to be visited on watchman in one of the government depa: head of the department for living with a Woman to whom he was not married, while he bad a wife and children. He ack: inson. Boston rd. [Throuch War- Choate & the Massachu- Representatives for eleven hours of eleven ee ios a te ghout the and) ei thor 0} he admirable s and Frida rs to the Springted Re no verefor cn Uy ecom- a clear and satisfactor is ealled *Parliamenta ul is prepored upon t required so mx aS for ‘eceipts from 1. Total for | nimum vi in com rousiy dis- which has ives at tseif up 20 snoahd ERRFPONT vi «note cur- y department week pol ted Charles Ratled lform ¢ ‘arleton & EB OVERLOOKED “ireulation deposits. elebr. mms of the Bibi has he,eta in his pu uted & upon th but in the sil- | the > the pre: MacCoanell. | know Gisenssion is: carr Arnold pro tssionately nett, to m omoted. | of tru ry, 0 ME.SMITH. A PART OF HIS LIFE. By L Stedman. 1s il 9th cavalry A brigut the latest vol umes of the «Le Serle < NTS AND HEROES. The Cath iY emuiat of American Int hen Mr. At Ry Ray Wn ean ashing r. took char dames Beitew leltiins pending M ‘These two thoughtful historical le lid elaims. tures b: y. Father Keane The Review for 1 of - ‘ rims of from g . amonst pendin ve * comm issie s nerica.” A with this Re . He visited the e. @ large portion is transa, $ looking rk on aand. conundrums aw: G ATION.—T at country of ours; for oner of In rs has received 3 etry of Wait Whitman atelegram from Agent Saville s appears to an ord y mind to b the delegation of Indians, consisting of Red | nothing but a mere si 1 eataloga i | and other chiefs of the | words, yet which 1 ary Ea aS) lering, an popn- Lougf in that count Itis notata four or five ple over the sea who claim tof want to to Weshington as interpre when ge class of our upper tea U He acked that orders be sent to Red Cl people look owly and feign. to love and ¢ aod Little Wound to start for Washington | prehend Swinburn and Robert Br at proceed at once to Cheyenne. The Com- | It is said that Doug! errold Wi ner telegraphed the desired lesei nm @ severe illnes nl it is presumed that the deleg when he asked his 2 select him sane for this eity this morning. | took to 1 She han ion of Cheyenne Indians, consist- | him Robe ning. By iy a wt tobe alreuly | ealied her and req book and read from th been perusing. She did so, se is it i ame page he hi mut thirty. Qaar- ud he then them at the T ament set i these de Ss Lo speak hors, when the are too shallow brat: dou est aut most simple writers. Many persoas read poetry for the simple jingle and mel # states thaton | ¢ erse, while : if it cont ma into the ae- | 2 1, they lose sight adeficitoronty | is not even reym rythm in Whitman's cL of the ba productions, but there new and then le exec iry dey gems that fasn out from between the it ng clouds, but th tweer id withor time and melodii with ta Ors mei ke the gleams of a star ed edes of counter re too few and far the enchantment of $ euphony lo be popalar human heart. the contrast e—N. ¥. Hered. Like injustice has been done in other cases Shortly after the war quartermaster ha Was acai $ Pe = absent from this city Sontionbsareted, | Ale We Sd vans OF ering. with sandenrte of amusements, it will be exceedingly re- freshing—indeed, we might say, it is soft- shell-craos-on-toast after hard-tack, to think and to really know, beyond the peradventure of an if or but, that the season of tne circus and the base ball is upon us. Happy people! We have anaes, had an installment of the first, and, with the evidence of Donn Piatt, the presence of the fat woman, the baid- headed baboon and the temperance family- in-wax, We can assure our colored friends that the institution has not changed, and that they will have plenty of chaaces to nton, for allege W 18 DIs??—An ) employed as a rt- to task by the what loose cash they can skirmish together and clamp on, outside of “dat air now!- | Freedman’s Bank which am done gone an edged the charges against him, was sharply | shut up dar,” before winter comes and freezes YOUTHS SUITS—at reprimanded, and was told that such a gross | them into hibernating quarters. But base ae 1 1 | violation of morality would not be per- | ball is commencing—a little slow. to be sure, . $6 2 su | mitted, and he must see to it that he mended | but steady and certain. Broken fingers and $5 a ae $9 git $13 | his ways. “O, ya, I vill make him all right. iodine are already on hand, for a base-ballist 8° si2 $15 = help — larry -— ron Oa more | besmears his as with Joding ate sere Sot roubles, ut ri away | as a . We ‘one o} BOYS’ SUITS—at | queek.”' His notion of “ fixing ee thing® | these knights of the 5] and willow in aa a7 | Was somewhat peculies: as the sequel wilt full uniform yesterday. He was a sweet and $3 ao ss a10 @11 | show. Conceiv: nig the idea that he had in- | fescinatin: rooster, and we thought 35 sy $12 cnsred the displeasure of the head of the de- | how we would like him fora son; but never | partment simply beeause he had not married | mind, he'll match a mother-in-law some. of the worgan he was living with, he “‘ went on | these times, and that will bring things even. A. STRAUS top der City Hall und got a license,” 1011......PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB.....1011 ap-tr Berween 1Orm anv 11TH Staeers. Ss TRAW HATS, Bors’ STRAW b s BROWN and WH te aes imine wo 4 match suite, B. mM. METZ Hatter, _myt tr Pennsylvania ayene. w* WOLTER & CO., 5B SEEN a care SB and Plants for sale. street ,uear and ger 8 woman, they were He returned “to the beamir lated his cou; now “fixed de ting” about On inquiry as to the reason he was di because | livin | add to his | astonished watchman, voman’s my way do I make ail iar tt upon a clegyman with the ma irtment, his with a mmatte of trie and re- @etat, Uninkiny time afterwards he was thi receiving & notice of his summary in aduli with a woman to is offence the crime “Gott von himmel, how is dist” a time I told it vas wrong for me to live mit a von Trithou now I 5 reas flesh face be had A he was in ART NOTES. The stwilios of onr artists are | tive just now of the landseape y things so as to da Asa rule. therefore, h as mostoft purehasers, and f comme: specially trae of Mr othing to show. He ngements tox ato te onder to ar at mosphere b folias y spring which ¢a cripts of 1 Mr. ‘ays be intre e with suc! Wey! ha from & shows ¢ tive branch of a otor Kaufmann, whose fine pictor bus befc Salraanea is in but not of th allery, Is busy at Work on A series of 7 r the Cen- tennial tion, illustrating the Birth and Perfection of the Teiezraph. > first or central piece shows Franklin drawing the hining irom the clouds: the nd fourth will tv Morse respretively in appr with the gre: sixth show its perfeetic every day seene on th the doubtless att rleted, not al wnlied, by the ec Mr. dentGr the best second, thint, ¢ is at work on a portraitof Presi- t, wh es to be both 0 that i yet been painted, 4 of Mr. Us b efforts. if not bt: We hat the sure of inspe anvas afier ty 1 first itt! and the likeness that stag was simply wonderful. Should the finished pictore equal its present promise, it will be the st of successes in art. Mr. Witt is at present engaged on a por trait of Gen. » Asst: ta. » the Interior. ay or two go t Cito to paint a of portraits the after ch he will return here to fll a pam ber of commissi $ leaving fe toe sem He expects to spend a part of tie ason on the sea shor ry of ¢ da porti ntral Oh comp! rayon of m s jus pteta se mily. Afler finishios a | for which he has orders, | try to sketch from | nature senson part of pre and exp n rom the F ar the im first will be y s mont! sketches have a rahi ul point of view, y to New Yorkers, but they nat fall to secu tale. Itw s Sons, and j are so beantifu that they ¢: Will richly merit, a wide and We presume they will be found es of onr booksellers as soon as 4 to hear that Mr. W. artist in high ss in the «lin locatir | armed at least, if not pe —Messer has given up his st t's, and will spend th the country. —Hllyer goes to the mountain portions of West Vi a few days. —Mr. Barlow returned to the city this week eally improved in health by hi rida. He brought with him se meus of some of the most characteri prutuets of the “ land of flowers.” | ———— 20 E BELGIAN LAME lio on pole summer in | <p ‘TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR.) | LOCAL NEWs. the | eal comb fine ma on tonal Theal- TERRIBLE DISASTER. | #¥¢ ther is! anes. aon Montay WRECK OF THE STEAMER SCHILLER. | £10 jn Now York. "The persormacy f Night ——ESe I TWO HUNDRED LIVES LOST. | c24 ament o___— | Mrs ) t.. Il make by A WASHINGTON VICTIM. Riscaieal gsap torein 1 Crown,” —<ey Jack 1 ote t time at the MURDEROUS MINERS. ter Ce this ev e i) - Attempt to Wreck a Train ir insta ion a. ME. Kelly. tn negre TFRRIRLE DISASTER AT SE4. Wreck of the Steamer Schiller, aad A . Loss of 260 Lives. — Loxpon. May s.—Ir Of a shock MATCH on . hed thiseity Falls, took place erdny Her, Captair 1. 103 p.m nee w York Apri ae : of Plymouth an ot s 209 persous | perished. On the Rocks at Midnight. .M s, 1250 p. m—A a *; Burrows, MeGee, 14; Sturgis t was found t r h St. Mary These sur ming wit from dre washed of hives fut |x “ 1 A i e willl fontay Police 4 }« u i M FS" A als Tisnrsda Excitement in London. | Bhe represe Loxpox, May > mn of t ma eamship Sciiflier has caus x i . : ent in this ¢ Extres eo al A ' rlienlars at haced of Ue q uve been | pwn: ¢ issued by several of the ee oll out the ve escayy i ott 105 the Sctily istands. : | | aD x The Bii-fated Ship a her Captain. | vila 7 New Yo May *—The agents TPS | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, York of the Ea say that Captain . Thoms, of th was the oldest'com-| sola Wnt AvGorien & Bee manc in th 1 he was for many od wold per years in toSl9 per th ontinental md constracted was butlton th ervil on Cly and stro) est pattern. the Tier sis vessels left. this port : for home der lea, bei > tan bonds. 6s. A take adv: 1 sprit ~—Nattonal Theeter bonds travel to Et last two dia bonds, F. & A, onte Te steamers that Zot t Wash nidatet with ‘ Previous tot ire of the Sehiller the eomy 1 gone out with light prs INS OF THE SCHILLEE th, 375 feet; bi height « ) tons burt power, and AT Shewas full brig ri life boats and three zine was of the componnd hal two ¢ r | 3 num Meuppyin ta f ste GERMAN Wonr’s WATER.—The | in ater wit considers Bel: I iseeeaen ee ond “note” unsatisfactory, and thinks that | Genmany will be compelled to continue the | rrespondence. There was a debate in the | igian Chanser of presentatives last | ie iets over the reply to the second note, and { Galan audited thousand ention of fhe government was sus- | "end was re! for her fall vatae. | ned, although there was some doubt as to | Hor crew consisted of 124 men, including of | whether { done its whole duty im the | ee rarried six kegs tain Dachesn The French journals are of | <5yi,000 gold. shipped by E n & ( the opt that war will be avertet, b: ely 3 e Pl . in this cit the C. Russia desires that of | teas Europe uid not be disturbed | ning the mil, | ou eanenal wie eee THE Pr NIA COAL MINERS still | ¢ mettle of pene a - | Noo wee ode continne turbulent arouna Kingston. Last | hiiime no bales of cot | Hoe ae 4 night cession was formed of from i beanie | Se af oe are Riindred miners th guns. to on with torehes, and | rs and clubs, who | marche the dwellings of the men who | are working in some of the mines, and | them notice to quit work or the penaity | be de ang were ver and th: t did not ¢ buildings orn GLADSTONE AFTER DISRAEUI—In British parliament last night, Mr. Glas: attacked the financial policy of the consery live administration, and Show. figures in the b a surplus in th statement would has | there is aetual deficienc Mr. Lowe | followed up stone's ons! na | charged Cha lating the figures of t ortheote <i ducea fictitious surplu: | TNE KENTUCKY DEMOCRATIC TION adjourned yesterday John C. Underwood, of Lieutenant Governor; T! } were pi rosin, 1,000 bushels of corn, signment of tobaceo. | GRIEF AND TERROR OF THE FRIENDS Los. The off besieged dai those who ss in this ¢ ting by frie vessel had One man, whe ren on rd, fell in’ informed of the f tion of wife and two rainting fi >a his fa mad wailings Ww: to $ heard on drooping. \ * weg . AME ENGER is were a larg Yorkers aud Phitadeipt jing many lalies, several » families: also, Mr. Wo Zach, Consal of the Germaa > a Hava: Wm ny I Lach: ® Miss Carol eee tO, ae yesterday, and to Mc. « i thestreet. A Womanay List of the Saved. LONDON, May 4,230 p. m.—Up to tt Paducah, for Attorney’ Ge nt | been saved from the wreck of tae 3 Smith, for Auditor, and J. W. Tate. tor | i iiniers. chiet. of and a street, and h ain ap- Treasurer. The notable feature of the ‘con- | [ipifiliers. (chiet oleate Gouldbers, | mn to seswvnin his parser, yertion was, the ac Di. pyadcingtion of the | Wallis, Peterson and Peck, satiors; Louis named as Mrs. Herman, venerable Cassius M. Clay, who pledged | Reierer, casin pas of New’ York; nd Cedar streets, sard himself to canvass the state for the demo- | Stera' probably Dr. F, J_Stemn, cabin pas: | ne he tassel oes the seamp.” Om ic ticket | senger of Shennandoah, Pa.:) Khun, (pro- | Pyont stree! mau got apoliceman tg THE TWO ARCTIC EXPEDITION SHIPS, t Alert and the Discovery, are to sail fr Portsmouth, England, on’ the 27th of May. The British admiralty, compelled to yield to the nopalar protest against sending them out without chaplains, has directed that each vessel have one paymaster, instead of iwo, and that chaplains shall occupy the berths thus vacated. ANOTHER GALLOWS Saint. — Richard Moss, colored,was hanged yesterday at Point a ja Hache, La. Moss’ —, remark on the ae ae that ag As ling todie, and ex] go stra eaven. The con- viet 0 on Wednesday last confessed that he shat Williams. The murder was committed in Plaquemine parish, in June, 1872. Tur Amenroax Manic L ASSOCIATION, before adjournment esterday, passed a resolution requesting the ehier si cer of the army (‘Old Probabilities”) to make a ES AS atmos} Semscintion will te meta in pia, On | the first Tuesday of June, 1576. meeting THE BLUE 45 Gray.—Ata of ex: sold big in Mt Tennes- se6, the Invitation 28 Seems te. commitiee iotee Soo ine services at that w7-The race for the great Cheshire stakes, at the Chester meeting, in yester~ av-Judge E. M. Pitts died day while pleading case in Norfolk, Va., = ie | bably Mr. Kuhn, eabi assenger of New York;) Peste, (probably Mr. Leo Weste, cabin passenger of Philadeiphia,) and F. Schillerberg, @ steerage passenger of New York. Bodies of two ssengers have been landed and life boats are still searching for survivors or the bodies of the drownded. ‘The Sea Still B 3 p.m. rece! enzance, Cornwall, says a life boat and steamer left there at disperse the Briggs said the titled t lefendant and hig the fullest protections over parties assailing , those parties shoald ba them in any promplly punished. He directed a warran§ to be issted for Mrs. Herman. Mr. Powers testified to the payment to dew fendant of a legacy of $500, left by Wiig Horstmann to the chureh. Mr. Sinnickson, the accountant, was next called. He said he had devoted his time eves since the first of January to an examination of sen books of Be. Geraamnan, wilets bat been so imperf ly kept ras a impossible for any accountant to arrive at accurate asion. He then ‘A dispateh just time of his departure he stood charged the receipt of $16,215.67, for which were wag no account.— Phila. Bulletin, May 7. THE NASEVILLE RACES.—The fourth of tke spring meeting of the Nashville horse association took