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G STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pemasylvania Avenne, cor. Lith St. zr af The Evening Star Newspaper Company, &. H. RAUFFMANN, Pres't. pSasindton THE EVENING STAK ts verve by carriers to Subseries af Tex CENTs FRR WEEE, OR FORTY yj MONTH. (Copies at ihe Counter Two Cevrs &. . By maii—pertase prepart—e Gents o month: mx months, $3.09; ome year, oo THE WEEKLY STAK—padisshed om Priday— 19.00 a year, portare prepaid BT Ail subscriptions imvarictiy im adwance, ena me Sent iomacr than pard for Kates of anor’ fue t om application TWO CENTS. DRY GOODS. Will oven fo-Day¥ ANOT R CONSIGNMENT GRE sat o: 3 DAVIS’, 719 Market Space, cor. Hth street. age OF LOT OF COLORED SETS COLLARS AND . CUPES, at ete. worth 45 cts, at The best £50 DAVIS’, LUPINS BLatk i ee Tor Ko TRAW GOODS AND FLOWERS, 21 $7. $i zband ¢ y tior tringued and untrimmed HATS and BONNETS, full and comptete. and selling at very low pri ew rooms wp stairs; entrance from strvet or —— at DAVIS rg 719 Market Spare. LTS s SHEETIN P Purchased at 2 bankropt sale in New York, and variety, best makes at loweet price, at will be ee bl at 30 per cent. fans tha. paral DAVIS’, YATES & MITCHELL, ‘ALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAIN may 12-20 SL7 Market Spare € eee Bec “AND OTHER ALCTION, ALL BA R GAINS. market. For sale on casy terme at ODS cINDS. _maylliw 719 Market DAVIS’, cor. th etree a ras JUST RECEIVED FROM xewRQe QU" NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE, Youk, | No. 1014 SEVENTH STREET N. W., Two cares ascoried TWO DOORS Afford cutomers ty for the examination BONNETS, ot « which are very desirable. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ALSO, under a beant he an see just what | The greatest variety of m1 RIBBONS, SILKS, FLOWERS, ete Proes srak for | FEATHERS AND STRAW GOODS. Tr. OFFER GREAT BARGAINS MRS. M J. HE 621 and 623 D street < B/ STRICTLY ONE PRICE. mas tr BOGAN & WYLIE of FRENCH CHIPS, LEG- 4 ENGLISH STRAWS in Wash- Buglish Walking Hats at 90 cents, Also. beantiful Flowers. Feath: Silks, Special attention given to ori iP: PALMER, 1109 ¥ strest, betw ma: aS MISS E. A. McCORMICK, Is constantly receiving all the newe HiP AND STRAW HATS, ice Aesortment aptly Goo ed bs Fee and clegant aseo ri ) MARSEILLES ( ¥ E bY tekive «oe place of Tabi 7 jing wt we 3. SELMA RUPPE Feather Ticking 614 Grn « Bu yapis wide € Opposite Pat a stock $0 ms te cut them cheap = eee a PVE SZ Call and Le couvinced at the popstar Dry S AND STATION store ee En nahi Cc. M. TOWSON & Co. pit -euresy sy Bevr. 636 Paxx: STA A as Song Tonk, pri Near 7th ere 9. WO MCKEE, [pwr eM QUE YEW ADVERTisEMENT CHEAP DRY GOO : CARTER'S, 707 Market Spoce. | WY. BALLANTYNE, I New Drew 1 Heart “ pes, Pare Silk Japanese, ot ie Pure Suk snd Weel B UST RECE see “PLA 0K SILKS —BLACK SILKS ie By J.C. South Large en the Gamp... : : tack Alpaca, ¥ “Cosa paca, S Short His 1is vee Bric a Brac. new 10 Suibveeriptiv teady & No. Suttle Classice...... 109 MOHUN BROTHE = BOOKSELLERS, autifal figures | myi0-tr 1018 PeXNSYLVANIA AVENBE. ebands NE®BGgKS AT t SHILLING the Nape fa © Rape of Mevico, Our Haven. A Si 2 cents, former former M ie. A mat, by Justin MeCarthy. New ay ™ Bric A-Brack Series Personal Reminis = nees, ty Gornelia Knight and Th Raikes. Asp in SLACK REAL MOMAIRS atse | "tt SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE. naw: ous: ball coll a6 ante, qt EW BOOKS.— Memoirs of Genoral W LPACAS. 25. 0 a» T. Sherman. written by himself, (will be ready WASH PUPL. LS cents, v the tt ant. Subscriptions received now. price, bine c CHED ana ¢ COFTO: ~ f Turkey, gilt edges, $1 Lng ect a i CORTORS ‘a cheap © and Our, Neighbors.” 87 ny hows in the city raine, 7c. Mr. Sinith’s Lei: GEO, J. JOHNSON & Ce faa apde-tr 711 Market Sp Se. Kathe: 7. > ore North Wind, PEN PEs CENT. OFF, North. Wind, OF ALL Nee CHARM ©aSH SALES ore Linea” P: FOR THIRTY DAYS it is REOPENLYG. he reat reduction mad in the my stuck, I <bal offer the SECOND INSTALMENT oF .» | Spring 2nd Summer Clothin: expecting that f sdail sv doing JOHN T. MITCHELL 331 Pennsylvania avease {| LATER STYLES, - BETTER MADE, PROF PRICES OF SUITS: Ali Wool Cheviot Suits, $3 All Wool Hairl AuW 9 SOHCTTER & RakEMaAN, FRESCO. b ATIVE and every desoctption Land PLATN FAINTING drest necthwoat Silk Mixed Su OM 710 E stron a 4, beteeon D st "tar 411 Tu Street io and eo used ic eb. Rive esex Fi Suits, $15 PRICES OF DRESS COATS: Black Cloth Frock Coats, double-breasted, 449 | Frew cence, #12, $15, $15 and $20 _ | 1 et aw FISHING PARTIES. EXCURSIONISTS Prses To ¢ and W ceted, double breasted =e Voats, with Vi 1 215, $18 and g20. PRICE TRAVELLERS and SPORTSMEN wili dud with us ewerg suitable for LUNCH * Eb BEEF in OF PANTS: und can Ste fands ALMUN ¥ fa one pound Care cooked Feud oss : w € a SS SP vine a ” ie re ToRaee nee, Business Pants, from $1.50 to $4 BEEF. alco spicel.. SARDINES arc YOUTHS SUITS—at ) iste. FROGS. PATE de | $5 7 | ¥OIS GRAS, THUNNY Fisii. siege te Sa ae | ALBERT BISCUIT. SUGAR WAFERS SU. CHOCOLATE WAFERS. FRUIT BIS Ore Se CUIT, CRACKERS, plaid aud laucy, 30 a4 bts varieties. ae ss gio el a6 9 a12 THO OLATE PASTE. a. STRAUS: HAVANA CIGARS, fresh importation, great Variety of brand. gemuine tH Steers. only, price I for Tr'o0 Pe Sdor Sia REDDING and G8 Usk PLasts 3B for $1. VEGETABLE PLANTS and SERDS, BOC: Sfor $1.00. Oters WkeaTas CBOSSES, &c., at very mod- dfor $1.00. crate ; Tomato and G. G. CORNWELL & SONS. “8 FINE GROCEKS, 1415 Ps. av.. opp. Willard’s Motel ore, ARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. in creat v OVER & BAKER'S Celebrated Elastic an? SILKS FROM | (Pp yroced Lick Such Fanny sewing BN | CHINAS. the most reliable Sewing Machines in the SONS, William and Sadie, iu th Sketches. To ev at7Zocleck. Performa: BELOW THE OLD STAND) | BLACK AND WHITE CHIP HATS AND . P. PALMER HAS THE LARGEST es xs a WAYCAND SEMINARY CONCERT, 906 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur Srains,) supaniony Letters, We and Our Beecher Stowe Paul Su: Library Sheep, 81; is Religion | B BOARDERS — single pers com b BOARD wr AND LOWER PRICES ston Snite, $12 | nel Suits, gia | Suits, $14 “Diagonal Suits, $16 Imported Cassimere Suits, $20 | sto match, at gle All Wool Light Cassimere Pants, from $4 | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE......1011 “CB Ehtas pod aekta ane 8S oe AMUSEMENTS MRS. ROUSBY, AT FoKD's, THURSDAY, TRE HUNCHBAtK. FRIDAY, CAMILLE, ROUSBY MATINRE SATURDAY. Rousby 4 farewell SATURDAY MONDAY. May 17 mefit of i CLAY FORD, MAG Mé(TCHELL for one night onty PEARL OF SAVOY ma’ 13 | PROF. SHELDO WS Mav BALL will take place at ODD FELLOWS HALL FRIDAY EVENING, May 2st. Tickets $2 each, adiittine agent apd ¢ ladies, to be bad at the Music Stores, or th emy, 1004 F street. myl3-7¢" A™*3 E THEATER. Eleventh street and Pennsyly LOOK! . LOOK! MONDAY EVEN |. and every evening and ay oud Fi Matinees, First appearance of Miss PATTI ROSA. the Bright Serio-Comte Voeali-t in her most entertain ing Songs and Olog Th tions, rat appearance of Bi ‘OTT. Irish Character, » Duclogue. and Specialty Artist ment ther week of the HAS- e Iris with the CAN-CAN in 8 + Band Meents. Doors open at. mayll-tr HEATER COMIQUE.—Last Wek of tie Seascn —The greatest combination of talent eve a Washington audience Bugagom: k only, of the following artiste hon and 5 ane. Champi ra of the world; C dd Birdue; Ant “rgan; Maggie Walton and Edwin F. Har. Murray and Alice i Professor Carlyle a: Vinita Montague k Mara, and J. M Benefit ja avenue, glory. Popular pri FRIDAY BREN ING Mee 14, 1 ‘4 VG, Me 87 wt Jub The it S. re a » Yearlin 3 *How Persimmons took car This Concert is given by the students, crawling the ground an new Duil an Hill % cente: reserved seats, 50 « arren Choate’s, | ATIONAL THEATER, THEATRICAL SUCCESS OF 1875 mber, ages may be ordered for 10.49 ONE WEEK ONLY, ing MONDAY, MAY 10th BY DALY'S PEETE AVENUE COMPANY: THE BIG BONANZA! THE PRESENT FASHIONARLE SENSATION OF NEW YORK! EVERY NIGHT AT 5 LHREE HOUR SATURDAY MA THE BI et for gale of LAUGHTER INEE, MAY 8, BONANZA, Metzer OLp No.) On Exhibition 456 and Sale qrH Sr.§ AT MARKRITER'S, No. 439 7th street, heron D ant B streets, eight doors aes Feiwws' Hail Choice O11 ngravings, Chromos. & Also, large t Paper Hangings, Wi Shine ames, Piettre Corda and sela. Bings, Nails, &., in | eee @ District. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, T a AN Wb NELFOR THE ce to the pul with Prof. 4 “NIG every MONDAY summe SUMMER RESORTS. fat AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, GRAND UNION HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE 1-1 FOR THE RECEPTI OF GUESTS. J. H, BRESLIN& CO, _may 13: Imm Prop OAK GLEN —Private BOARDI HOUSE, pleasantly situated near L: . and convenient to railroad: n tmigvacons. Terms $25 per month. Ads HERBERT, Laurel Mae” Boean ; Boagy ra Oo is now open for the «uw e1 7 e EMT who wish a picccant bones inna beam SeT beautiful location, with the best of railroad fu cilities, ehouli apply carly ss Proprietor, at Clifton Statiow, Fairfax C. may 3m) RA c WLEY SPRINGS.— This popular resort, near H. 209 ith sir: welingto: . b TRICK may6 2m Presttent Board of Di Maexeus CLENUB WATER cares DE bs ep ps dinenee SUHELLE PINKARD, Druggists, + Wholesale Agents ‘be vom 19 Le Dre Property at pat AND NTS. o PLA i in ing out for » Picnic Parties. of ‘sionists, cw vk eggs minutes; make coffee, tes or chocolate at short notice. Perfectly safe; cannot explode; best thing in the world for sick room; no smoke: uo smell; no ilust;’ carried in the pocket 6, G. CORNWELL & 80) S, + _mylo-tr 141% Pa. av. opp. Willard’s Hotel. Fn ER hohe AB sTtBaw HATS, y STRAW HATS for school. Whildren’s Sa ais ri" 4 Payete > 5 PESSy Peciesivunts avons, on a Sere oe ee senants Be HEME Far ave.s corte 00 ccrest. * LYOOMING INSU srs Agent. ae eee ee a P. Wirt Mati pave srome. abe EVENING STA Washington News and Gossip. ii 4 i | i | DURING the summer the President will j | receive by card between the hours of eleven | | i} and two, except on Tuesdays and Fridays, | Which being Cabinet days, no one will be | received except government officials. THY RECEIPTS TO-DAY were, . $48 ‘om in‘ernal | revern 49.21; from eustoms, $468,725, THF AMOUNT of national bank note car. | rency received at the Treasury to-day for re. demption aggregated $548.11. THE LEAVE OF ABSENCE granted L Floyd Jones, 3d infantry, is exten eleven caonths, with permission togo be sea, D. RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. bas accepted ther Francis M. Gove, U. S.N., to e v! AMONG THE President this mornin; 3 e, Senators West a { andiences wi were ex a Chandler, and | pmmittee of thy Memoriai Monument Assoc SECRETARY BRISVOW has acceptel an in- | vitation to deliver an address at the deeora- | tion of the graves of Union soldiers at Cave | Hill cemetery, Louisville, Ky..on the 2th | instant. PRESIDENT GRAN has acistresee} an aut | graph letter to Hon Poncians Leiva. con! ulatixg himon his election to the off President of the republic of Honduras, ja reply toa letter from the latter annoane that event. DISTRICT REGISTERED | Treasury department wiil pw the exchange of ti bia bona he tat 2ations of one and Aye thous ‘on to Washington « rte in our first editic the asse S to withitr ree this | that there | tuner. —N. ¥. STraTions or PAYMAST CHANG Th commanding general, rititary divisic Pacific, is authorized to cause from time to time an interchange of stations tween the paymasters in Arizona and those in other po sald division, the senior pay b ment of Ar zona to perform the duties of « paymast of the department nso SPENCER as xiven before the committee, while | 1g the semblance of trath presentation of facts from They farther say that the ible and hay s virtually amis: peginning to committee and ove repu VISITORS TO THE Nava CADEMY.—The Secretary of the Navy has designat ramodore Foxhall A. Parker. i orge EF. Belknap, and Chief Engi- neer A. A. Henderson as men hoard of Visitors to meet at the 4 hof June. The civil membe: Prof. A. M. Gow. of Indiana; orter, of New Prof. Jas: £ Connex John J. xas; Ri fiffany, D. D., of Washington. and ¥ D>. Carr. of Cali- nia. The milits mer is Brig. Gen, » C. Ord. | formation on Biblical, Te | been adapted for popular a: | Great Britain, and of gelists,"” Mi THE Gra EXS TO CHANGE THEIR IEA DQUARTERS. — sub-committee of iv committee of the National the west to find a sua loca- jor their permanent headquarters and *, it having been decided at the st t removed f a wation must be one enamed in It is understood ” eare lotake the f making ase tien. but will e their report toa state tof faets in to the comparstive desirableness of Ufferent cities, Jeaving the matter of Hon to be decided by the > AN PRISONERS To BE SENT TO FLORIDA.—The 2 nt to the ion, St. Au the Ind ry of War requests you to 0! : pe to send them there with prope rd, the lat- ter to return to its post. On mmendd of Lieut neral She} neavalry, 8 d udians, and to main in im- ediate charge of tiem at Sv. Lagustine to tend to the supply of their wants, &e., un til further orders. Special orders will be issued to cover this detail. 1). TOWNSEND, Adjt. General AL.—Mr. C. A. Wetmore, Wasti- orrespondent of the Al ex for the Pacific coast this week. Col. Fred. Grant isin the city, but will re- turn to Chicavoin a day or two, aad from henee proceed at once’ to tae Yellowstone comntry -Their many friends in this city alto learn that the family of Mr nson arrived safely ‘in N ‘aton, stay in in this city’ to- morre® flernoon. Mons. M. A. Con- rt, whorame to this country commissioned the government of France to examiue our eduedttional system, called upon the nt this morning. ----Qnite a large | number of the members of Congress elect are in the city on business for their constituents in the different department mong them epresentative «oMr. Wm, R. Wyoming territory, ai Toe Wuisky War.—Tuere is nothing to report to-day in relation to the farther move- ments of the government on the whisky This, however, is not to beaccepted as ider that Seeretary Bristow is not forme w delegate from Pennsylvania, | ‘ still at work in his endeavors to break up the violators of the law at other localities tan those which already feel the strong hand of the government upon them. He de- sires the investigation into the illicit. trans- actions of those already caught to be th yp. ough, and has instructed the revenue agents at Chicago, Milwaukee, and 8%) Tya)5- send at once to him the 1a of any Un States marshal or Ur ved States district at- torney tailing '¢ sg-operate with the revenue departm cit th its endeavors to successfully “Suatet prosecutions. A dispatch was re- ceived ta-day by Solicitor Wilson, of the etary: aang that the revenue agents at Milwaukee, had discovered an und nd sub-tank leading to one of the distilleries seized, having @ productive ity of 25,000 gallons. It is expected that. nearly all the western revenue , at the points where the seizures have been made will be removed. LAWLESSNESS IN THE INDIAN TERRI- TORY—The President Requested to Inter fere,— Friend Enoch Hoag, superintendent of In- dian affairs for the central superintendency, Indian territory, telegraphs the Commis sioner of Indian affairs from Muskogee, territory, representing twenty-nine Indian t i, us tribes and Mations, has passed resolutions respectfully bey oe President to turn over tothe civil au ‘ities of the United Siates be — ord Hester rere under law accordiny trea: epnes, ‘Arapatioes Comanches, and Kiowas, pow held in mitt! Soe Fort May | tion. The RELIGIOUS KNOW- and professional ns. am Abbott. with th= ar} Bielaeki & This work undoubtedly stands amoog the firstin the important publications of the year. It comprises the latest and fullest in logical and to be written thedenom ‘astical subjects; it claim » the interest of noSect or part tional articles having been ‘revised b ting men in their respective denomin an impartial account of t of motera thought. both Chris ptical; the trustworthiness of its olarsbip is assured: and it lias ob convenient arrangement of notes, and English equiva- ts for Greek and Hebrew worls reterr: The maps and illustradions, ia the bh Style of the Harpers; the tables of Bibl Harmon! gospels, e. bof the work. STS. D.L. MOOT in j tian and s Biblical se i t 1 > THE AMERIOAN EVASGEL AND IRA D.SANKEY.IN GREAT BRIT ANU IRELAN By John Mall, DoD York, and Goo. i. Stuvrt, Phitadetphi York: Dedd & Mead. (Through Will laptyne.} This history ropos volume gives an inte of the present religious movem: ‘ars. Moe fame connection. A MANUAL OF DISKASE. By 7 refore jndick the temptation to air the ‘al and industrial lea and has thus gai of many matt drink w cur } wi al eticing physician ha used hin te . € present and botant mand, A MAD MAERRIA Fleming. New (Through W A new nov ader *Norine’s Re LOVE AVLOAT an nary By FW. Sheppa rk: Shekion | E BRIDAL c thworth. | be ta [NAND THE SPANIARDS. By N. U The Reston: Lee & Shepard. (Throuxis War: Choate &Co.| » Thieblin special correspoite f the Pail Matt Gazetie with renel army | pg the Franco-Prussian war, and the conclusion of that war the } Herald evg m to go to pres the result of h tb The book is ay inte U description of the pr Spain REPLY TO TRE RIGHT HON. W. E.GLAD TONE'S * POLITICAL EXPOSTULATION By the Right Rev. Monsignor Capel, DOD. New York: D. Appleton & Co. [Through Jos Siil lington. | Reprinted with addit p The Weekly Register and Catholic Standar¢ THE DOCTRINE OF DESCENT AND DAR WINISM. By Oscar Schintit, pi ; University of Strasburg. New ¥ & Co. [Through Jos. Shilling This work constitutes volume XIII. of admirable ‘International Seientifie Series published by Appleton & Co. No sphere of thought agitates the educated classes of our day more profoundly than the doctrine of scent; and this tribution by Prof Schmidt adds consi Stock of thought upon the subje. THE ROMANC AN HONEST WOMA Vietor Ch ex. ainth “Prosper, Noriel’s Beveng ston: Will 4 Co. [Through Warre ate $ Co.} A rather pi Octave Feuillet, but hi original power, and abow dialogue. pon DANIEL W. LarHRor, of Maine, has been promoted fro! md to a third class lerkship in th Auditor's office, and xe Sixth Asa P.K of Maine, from first to second class in the same offi NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieut. J.D. J. Kelly, to the naval rendezvous, New Y Paymas- ter George Cochran, to take passage in the steamer that leav n Franciseo on the 24th instant for Honolulu, Sandwich Islands andon arrival to report for duty on board the Pensacola, and as fleet paymaster of North Pacific’ station. Paymaster F. Crosby to the Triana. Delached—Lient s reported his return home, hav- | tached from the Ashuelot, A<iatic st March last, and has been | waiting orders. Pay director F. from duty in charge of stores on the reporting of his relief ordered to retura home and await orders. ‘aswell, from the Pensa- | znd as fleet paymaster ot the North Pa- | cite’ station, on the reporting of his relief, and ordered to return home and report rival. Passed Assistant ymaster H. F Harris from the Roanoke, and ordered to | Honolulu in charge of storés at that place. | A BAr DINNER TO THE RETIRING ATTOR- SPY-GENERAL.—The following ecorrespon- ‘ tins itself: WASHINGTON, May 10. 1 verge H. Wiltiams.—Dear Sir: —9 undersigned and other members of tj of the Supreme Court of the in t city are desirous ng to you in some suitable mann igh appreciation of a gentleman and a law 'y to the uniform Kindness an have jindividually 3 is. We, therei« gnate sone early day ere we can mee you at adinner to be ziven by the bar as a ] testimonial of their rézavd and esieem for | you. Very respectfully. Signed—J. V. Casey, George W. Paschal, H.H. Wells. George P. Fisber. Enoch Totte: T. W. Baruler, Samuel Shellabarger, H. | Paine, T. F. fton. Thomas Wilson, W R. Webb, George Taylor and Joan A! J Cresswell. THR REPLY | Gentlemen: I have ree: esterday, proposing for me a complimentar dinner upon my retirement from the offi of Attorney General, I feel greatly obliged for this evidence of your friéndly regard, as well as for your flat- I have discharged the duties of the office. Be pleased to allow me to accept your letter as & sufficient testimonial of your kind feelings, and with many thanks decline the dinner. Very truly yours, Geo. H. WILLIAMS, Messvs, Casey, Paschal, Curwine and others. THE INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY ScHoor. the international Sunday school convention in Baltimore yesterday, topic discussed was “ How to secure more pupils from the church for the Sabbath schools.” In the twenty-seven states, the District of jam and three British provinces, representet beset delegates on the floors of the conven- tion of the home cure more it is.” TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ea aaa THE BEECHER TRIAL. ACK AGAIN, THE STRIKING MINERS. — AN IMPORTANT BHUROPE TEMPORARY PACIFICATION. New York oom Were not s: Uicket was a ESSIONS OF le counsel said ourtesy exbibited between article before it was ,Ublished iThrovgh | and reopened turn of the W: not remembe on the 26th « > 187 arrived ther 1 did not hear o! the signing of of the arbitrators “xd news for t the Woodstock let would be gi it, and then gave tional surrender of this | RD EGG LEST and testified pastor of achurch. business relations with Het was literary editor of th th of December, Iso, I was twice N WAS RECALLED n December. 1870, I had | Iweut a thin t Mr. Rowen was engaged Bowen said hi Beecher, Lapp’ icailed at Mr. Row ter of Mr. Tilton’s had told hi fried her in his arms from ¢ hink we had Wemay have hi with Mr. Bowen misunderstandin, ferences of opi } plain thatl too | which belonge } the editors of th | stery ns of refusal was | that I sold the story immediat j 1T1, which he Id Fullerton read a pe | states that he (Mr. a story for tug 2 | Ward called on ued witness, as in bis writin’ 2 Of the letter, whic ton) was prepari sold the story | for S100. the Christian r character as | deavor chu yer, AS well as (o | belongs to wtesy } is running on ‘its owa ho: 0 particular « Bowen for this story.” —_o——_ » TROUBLES. | Arrest of the President of the ™ I Association. THE Mint OSCEOLA, Pa.. t of the national arrested here last uight, on the 0: ‘apt. Clarke, charged with conspiracy. The Srikers Preventing Mep from _ NWernimeg. | TYRONS, ra. May 13.—The strikers. with Jou Siney at their head, have suceve iopping a}} work on the Moshannon Branch. There has been no violence, simply over- | powering by superior numbers those who Morrisdale mines, miners’ assoc wish to work hiladelphia ote oo men and the mine at Pamelton in: in which in it 30 men. tering expressions as to the manner in whi wor! ~ ange ae os " WILKESBARRE, Pa., A strag: from 10 o'clock last tehinson's te ueestriking miners, “They hope im this more men went to work for Hutchinson this ‘MOrroW | ConyENTION.— At the afternoon session of | morning. by the strikin, the. bark Hesperus B.— , lary’s, Ga., for Montevideo, has at The crew were save t Loxpox, May ic discussed was “ How to se- } nounced that the THRE INTERNA Let scmoen Ce ’ ‘Third and Last Day BALTI“oxe. May 1s.-The sate | Sanday School Cy | am. Hall an beor was spent in religions ting. prayer, and read ioe short exercixes, s aSER EES of piure, conducted by Rev | is fiatha way. of Brooklyn. Pros dent Peltz took the chair, and the reguin '™M peSs pro 1. Rev. Dr J. HL Vincent hodisi Episeapal,) of New York: R © BR. Toy. (Baptist. of Sonth Carolina, ¥ He cattonall lowa, Rey Ww 1st.) Canada. and Rev. R. Cowden, (1 | pointed & con tive comm Rrethren,’ Ohio, were ap to nominate an exece ake arra: 28 for ‘the next tr internations! Sanday school eo: and » @ statistical secretary fer of the morsing, the aise « and the social s opened by Rev. M. B. De- * in an able atdress, the ch was to make the anctu tractive as possible city af service. hy ayting teaching to the ea ren tings of witt, ¢ we, Bnd pacity ot the chit - THE NEW HAMPSHIRE ELEC. TION. The Contested Casen, Coxcorp, N and coune:!, whe w hour last 1) t atoria macy ot t this morning i woos tu ten ferret their 1 be wise i “tench nay adm cued t | THE PEACE OF RUROPR. | Hangs on a Brittle Throad. < ropsin the West. ToLrno, Mey 13.—The Blade pabl { P. m. an elabor mi These statemonts ind rth to ene third of the at has been killed, be passed ° A Terrible Domest Li Mass, M ° Disasters to Shipping o: ri Leamr May 1 gale preva all last night, wh proved most disastrous to shippin Six vessels were driven ashore, namely: The ope. Muir, Active, A.T. Deming, Ww t, and ere near Colchester (nan t Zot off safely | anknows The F | this a Indians Not Detain OMAMA, Nv y a pats Saville a emphatic enin! ©) from Washi: Spotted her Indians we rough the intri ridze. a we canal, by the few miles above this city, gave way yestentay aft wrry ing | with it a team of horses, two men 2 pm, named Koe y injured. Wreek a Railroad Tral <.—James Milligan been arrested | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Washington Id by K. A-Golktea & shad sold from $10 tos | (0,006 herring: at <9. to sto - | Washington Stock Exchange, May is. Quotations Surmished by Middicon & Cy, bankers | _ ‘The following were the prices Did and asked at the meeting of the W 2 sxe to-day * 1 ry | Benk of ati ’ i4 asked: Stoond Na: Chtigens’ Nationa! Bank er Railroad-—M. Clangbia stor M.& 5, bid. Sumdry Yr & ALE pingion Clty Ons, stot a0 Mpany men 1; Che- ref d’ home, Mak 1) ba vmpany «tock $. Oo. sk, 126 > Retail Prices, Center Market. MEAT —Berl. porter house. 1. 2S. chipped. Mutton, Mazi Hana 3 per bunch mt, 20 per # per punch, Shad, Sad0c. per patr e 2 cts. por bavch. Salmon, (Califormia,> deate, Berth, Cod, 12}~ald per Ib.; Lobster, 15; Clams 10" per VeerTa RL Es —Potat Irich, 4 per pk: eweet, & per ph, Bermuda On Si per pk. «pring do..5 per bunch; Cab per pk: Lettuce, 3al0 per head: Bs ch; Kale, 2 per peck; per. Daath Siprpck. To box, $2 per peck —Uranges, 3u35 per dozen: Lemons 20a%5 1 Appl king. Siad0 por ph: eating. Stas” Pine apples, 2a each, Cocoanute, sald : ee ait p | Peaches Wal? per pon ene! 5 Blackberries W, Cher . & per bh: New 40: fair do., 2a%; ‘ork Creemery Eggs. 18420 per 4 rib. ‘Povrrey-« 4 dressed ¢