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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peuusylvauia Avenue, cor. Lith St. BY The Evening Star N Company, 8. H. KAUPFMANN, Pree't. — THE EVENING STAM ts served by carriers to tat TaN Cants PER WEEE, O8 FoatY SotR Cents ree movTH. Copies at the Counter Two Caxrs caca. Sy mail—pestage prepa’ 3 @ MoMA: 2 F momcAS. $3 .OG, ome year THE WEERLY STAR—publicssd om Priday— OB 66 @ year, pmiace prepaid. BF As mtorr S tavariatly im advance, ana - tent longer than pad for Rates of atrertisine furnished om application. Vet, 45—N°. 6,907. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, M: Y 14, 1875. FAMILY SUPPLIES. DRY GOODs. LADIES’ GOODS. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO. ARE SELLING 1 LB. SUPERIOR GREEN TEA for 50¢ 1 LB. SUPERIOR OOLONG TEAL for 30¢ ILE NEWT p R......for 35 1 DOZ FINE LARGE BANANAS F 60 2 Doz ¥ BAS 3 for $1 3 LES YORK STATE Bt for 31 3 LARGE S STAE CENUINE SART- LET PEARS, in Syrup >see $0? QD SLES PURE VEEMON! MAPLE SUGAR for $1 7 LARGE TOMATUES 7 LARGE CAN CHES, p tr LBS CRUSHED SUGAR th LBS GRANULATED SUGAR 9 LBS. “a” STGAR 10 LES z SUGAR rsi 10 LBS NEW TURKEY PRUNES. for 91 10 LPS NEW YORK STATE BUTTER for $3 ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grocers, Masonic TEXPLE,) Corner ® RLPHONZ JEROME 2m 720 may?-tr TWENTIETH-STREET Ge MARKET, TWENTIETH STREET NO RTHWEST WM, LINKINS & SON, MEATS AND VE “KAU PHY,” ve € pleased 1 FEES Center Mar TEX lise SAND ¢ It pr u A Openievrrs day sep 1, MERCHANT TAILORS | Mier n & OC CITIZENS, ABMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR Metropolitan Hotel. late Brown's, ih iy No. 302 Penn's ave., Washington EDUCATIONAL. oHES PIANO, d the Cultivar 423 Mth northwe Eecnee, a NGLISH, FRENCH, AND OLASSIOAL IN STITUTE for young ladies, 913 New York ave- Bue northwest, Mre. ANGELO JACKSON, Prin Reb, Sevenin auatal souion begins om ihe 14th of ptember. 154 ‘aug’5-1y MEDICAL, &c. INVIGORATING CORDIAE ising fr AND MES. Wi ced and. sie 4 privat 76 Park «t si & KOTTLE Dr. DARBY 5.114% ROBERT. D® Be8Est Brom} raeti Colds, Boarser chia! A fection Bue wholesal the proprietor, BERT EEYGUR < northe RK D* NOHCTTER & RAKEWA by . AKTISTS. FRESCO. DECORATIVE and every desertgtion ot ULNAMENTAL and PLAIN PAINT. 3 Ne. 227 Kh street northwest SPECIMEN ROOM. 710 E street nort . iauthiy WASHINGTON. DO ere PER SET FOR TEETH, EITHER JAW, by De. A. PRATT, Grateste ‘ta CT's BEDDIN LG NHOUSE VEGETABLE OL «NTs sot Ske QUETS, WREATHS, CROSSES, & tats prices + Tomato and F. Plants for «ale. Greenhous *— Twenty fe a street phon F,sonth West, opposite Cuit-1 States aiayS-hin EMOVAL . The office of the LYCO: So.be Dron Bund : ‘This staunch old Company has boos neh St. thirty five yours. Nef asote tr 3. RUss! ‘{qvonNceEss "—- Cras of alty, 3 for % cents, They a Just reer ved. 60.00 extr, dow we iv we. 1430 F street and 430 Tre street northwest Si All breads eanatty tow. “Ht of the Big Clock EST & Pp. GLASS, &c J.B. MOORES DRUG STORRS, myst mrs 6t 1924 Penns; Ivania avence. pease CURRY N¥ bas been azw MING FIRE INSUR ar bee in operation f $39.00. re LL BARR. Agent PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER AND GLAZIER, morte $09 TH STREET Nentuwest, jz AMUSEMENTS. Beopnesw & CO., 719 vg 9 Fors OPERA How SE. DEALERS TN SPECIAL BARGAINS! i FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 14, - ‘ er AL ¥ ALS i ve FINE DRESS GOODS, FANCY AND again | MRS. ROUSBY ST: y - 0ODS. oe Supp: ried by ir. Fran’ ordannt. Ntace araotao vo | JUSRLREGEICER i epseg Jr up + siaies 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Meces. Prete. Browns. and other desirable colors prnnas Sr eurne Maris Bet Oth and Web «te., 1.60, Dark Greens and Parples, $1, at tween th and lth «te. s en, ey 719 Market Space, cor. Sth street. ®* ‘trimmed and untrimmed HATS and BONNETS, VOLUNT “EWIXT AXE AND CROWN, CAMILLE MATINEE SATURDAY. MONDAY. Grand Complimentary Benefit to JOELOT OF COLORED STS COLLARS AND MANAGER H. CLAY FORD, CUFFS, at 25cts., worth 45 cta., at Upon which ¢ n the charming artist, DAVIS’. aay, gp MESS MAGGIE MITCHELL, with Mrs. H. Olay Ford, Mr. Wm. Harris and Mrs. @QTOCK OF STRAW GOODS AND FLOWERS, | Jar = FJ: pear, as also a how cf mayli tr fall and cemapiete. and selling at very low prices: Show rooms up stairs; entrance from «treet or store, at peer. DAVIS’, will take ob 719 Market Space, vane ay NOTHER CONSIGNMENT Ticke 2 each, adi = PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, in creat Indies, et had att e Musi variety, best makes at lowest prices, at emy, 1004 F street. DAVIS’. Stores, or the SHELDOWS MAT BALL my ld BLACK GRENADINE pishadnas (CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS, at VENUE THEATER. Eleventh street and Pennsylvania ave AND WOOL GRENADINES, DAViS‘. LOOK! =a: LOOK! 8 + worth $1 £0. TROVER & BAKERS Col-bratet Plastic oy MON DAY EVENING. May 10, and every evening c " improved Stit a NG MA wipe BBG Tues pd Friday Matiness. pry nenay CHINES. the most reliable Sewing Machines inthe | ,Fitet appearance of Mics BATT ROSA, ths Ps} $1 76and $2 Rl grep ng bape doin Bright Serio-Ouuiie Vocalist in her ost entertal AVIS?, Onge and Clog Iustrations. goods ever offered for thy mayll-lw 719 Market Space.com AN ureet. sage arance of BOB SCOTT, Irish Characte:, LUPINS' NLACK TAMISE, MRS. F FALMER HAS THE Laagest mn eemieit E Mher week of the HAS. 91.25 and 81.20, 43 inches wide, fr HORNS and ENGLISH STRAWS in Wash- A ee eerie aa ington. English Walking Hats at 9 cents, opular prices, 25 an: its. Doors open aif colors, "Also, beautiful Flowers, Feath M70 clock. Performance commences ats othe, | W picces Table ers an Sak Prgial attention given to “orders. We Marseilles Mop,g,P- PALMER, 1109 ¥ street, between ith | FWREATER COMIQUE. the See : 3 ane or and 12k. may3-tr Season —The greatest combi T pieces Linen SHEETING. — resented toa Washington and Purchased at a York, and jor this week only, of the folowing artists will be sold at 50 per cent. lar prices. John McMahon and Hoi Wrestlers of the world; C MISS E. A. McCORMICK, @ er Lane, Cham ton and Birtae: An n for 10:16 YATES & MITCHELL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur Stat : ; Mawgie Walton and Edwin F. 7 oy 12-20 S17 Market Space. Is constantly receiving all the newest shapes in d. Murrey and Alice Ros: fessor Carlyle and = HIP AND STRAW BATS. Son; Winnitta Montague; ink Mara,and J. M Bites 49D OTHER sILKs FROM | © eins sie Ward : 5 AUCTION, i FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, riday. May 14, Complimentary Benefit to ALL BARGAINS. } SILKS, &c | M. Ward and Winvetta Mont my), DRESS GOODS, ALL KINDS. A choice assortment of 1MPORTED BONNETS. N4TIosab THEATER. PERRY & BROTH Orders promptly filled apl3-ly " ponte Pennsylvania avenue and 9th ~PRING GOODS. GREAT THEATRICAL SUCCESS OF 1875! my S-Tm {Crit ntinel} mom Ss ‘Bec rge and elegant assortment of a Te: may be ordered (QQUK NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE, hy Ee Rs Rea eS: sfor 10st LAC Children. | Also, very fine selection of PRINCESS’ MARINE HATS for Children from two to seven years of age. No. 1014 SEVENTH STREET N. W., TWO DOORS BELOW THE OLD STAND.) | “Especial attention ia called to the PRINCE *, fords custcwicrs every facility for the examination | MARINE STYLES taking the place’ of-tse oll Consnencing MONDA Aftrds customers every facility for the examiuation | MARINE STYLES taking the p bs MES, SELMA RUPPERT, 14 9ru stEEEr, Opposite Patent Offic ‘TOCK OF DRY GOopDs, ere you can see just what ‘ge H. Stuart, ote Chevalier De 1a Sath Jobn $. C. Abbott His Companions: SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. ONE WEEK ONLY, MAY 10th BY DALY'S PIPTH AVENUE COMPANY: SATION AT 8 LAUGHTER dettption S speak for | = — 3 = THE BIG BONANZA! WE OFF BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE PRESENT, FASHtON ARLE SE, ar STKICTL OF NEW YORK _taasS-te 4 iN BRIGHTEST AND BE EVERY NIGHT (LARGE 4nd arrracti Seee as Wetter 2HKEE HOURS O ” nd Sanday. Scho« * Vana ae - Hints (Moody sud S hn Hall SATURDAY MATINEE: MAY 5, or THE BiG BONANZA, ct for sale of reserved <cats ope Now op cheap corner of ih street and WM. BALLANTYNE, a¢ Metzerott’* music stor: my7 Marnet = nayl2 42% 7th atroot. Hep) 6 ase 2,000 yx LINEN SUITINGS at 12% cts., | _™9y72 tr z — | OLD No. New Ne. worth 37° 4 NEW Books 486 and Sale 139 lightly soiled, JUST RECEIVED 7TH St. =" AT 7rH St. ene MARKRITER* 2 plain colors By G. Haven... $350 | No. 439 Th street, teiven D and E streets, cight . By J.C. Soutivaii.” 6 v0 doors above Odd Feilows’ Mall. iA1 ALPACAS aud i 190} Choice Oit Paiutings, Engravings, Chromoa, &¢. ha tall'stock of MOUBN {| Also, largest stock of Paper Hangings, Window of the Lest makes and 17) | Shades. Pictures, Frames, Pletare Cords and Tax a 0 s F DOMESTIC GOODS, | Subscriptions recely Cnt Pe dint Poy: : at low dow eady Saturd: e a be glegfed to the wants a oa | ready Gaturday . 109 | BZ Please remember Name and Number, jel-ly . rer Sth wf : MOHUN BROTHERS, STD OTINEG merken _— Coane BOOKSELLERS. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. FE ARFUL SLAUGHTE my}0-tr 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF. XOCURSIO The first of the popular J EW_BOOKS AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, 20.00 yards very best Calicoes, 64e. < Corner of 43g sixest ant Pennsylvania avenue. choice styles, Ze SUNDAY AFTERNOON FA Se), worth We. > of the Gams, ri * a v good Paper Cambric, 5c., worth lc. Rae eece pene’ wilgtboet ee RARE | will be sien, by the stenm Cotton Hemnants, Se.y worth 12 hice Hs ae Moseley. new Spring Plaids, 15¢., worth 25c. Victoria Suitings, mixed, %., worth 1Se, Brilliant Figured Dress Guods, isc. AID ORGANDI SUNDAY BV leaving ber wharf, going of jown the river forty 1 iY kets, 50 A. C. PL wort UT author of The Queen of the ‘a Ren ae note and Sele b E PL 1Se., worth Maer MILY wer iN Jane ery five. ti y his Diaries and Lette and Our TNUAL PlUNIC Fi 3.00 yards Union Linen Suitings, 12. worth 2c. | Neightor’s,. by Harrict Beeche ° Paul he KNIGHTS @¥ SE The best assortment Spring Dress Goods in the city. | Massie, A “Romance. by Justin McCarthy. New shave ucw Plaids at 3.2 $te.;Camols’ Hate, 30%, | Volume of Bric A ‘Brick ‘Siries Personal Reminis ¥ vek Spring Mixtures, 28c. cences, by Cornelia Knight and Thomas Raike Rolling, Gash and other valuable width Poplins, 25e uayl0-ir SHILLINGTON'S BOORSTOR: Wiis a arg a pax - cents; admitting a Gentleman and HE_NEW BOOKS.—Memoirs of General W 4 5 wee Pe ck, 'T. Sherman, written by himself, (will be ready, ——_ on the 1sth instant. Subscriptions received now.) Pwo core 2ole price, bine cloth, 8,3); Library Sheep, 87; With pleasure I announee to the public that I have Balf Turkey, $5.00; Full Turkey. edges, $12. | meade arrangements with Prof. Andrew Coo! Mrs. Stowe's “We'and Our Neighbors,” $175. | forgiving a PICNIC every MONDAY EV. Blackmore's Alice Lorraine, 75c. Smith's Lei- sure Hour Series. . McCarthy's Paul Massie, $1.00. Wilkie Collins’ Alicia Warlock,75e._ Kat rine King’s Our Detachment, 0c. Shields” Relii ane Science, $1. McRae’s Land of the North Wind, Shepherd's Love Afloat, $1.50. Dana’s Geo" Story Briefly Told, $1 5). SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, NING during the sui ing MON. er se th Me apso-Im* 310100 d we intend heap for casts gical <b aso, GEO. JUENEMA SUMMER RESORTS. comme! DAY, May 3d, 1875, at my Pleasure Garden. corner of 4th and E Street norihes rt convinced at the popular Dry Goods Agents Lawrence's “Pure Linen” Papers, &., mayS-tr 911 Pennsylvania avenues. ©. M. TOWSON & CO.. —— = 636 Pany~ VANIA Ave Near 7the rect northwest, JW. MCKEE, — [apwtr} M. TOWSON REOPENIYVE. WILL OPEN JUN (J). ® NEW ADVERTISEMENT oF CHEAP DRY GOODS SECOND INSTALMENT _inay13-Im AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, GRAND UNION HOTEL 1-7 FORTHE RECEPTION GUESTS. J. H. BRESLIN & CO. Propristers AT ~ CARTER'S, 707 Market Space. oF SUMMER BOAL ly 50, worth 75. Yow Dress Goods. only Me, Sat Temitia, OF Me 4 Serges, Stripes, Pare . commodated with BO. nl PL he See Pore | Sprimg and Summer Clothing, | = ‘during the hot wath fp S.—Gentleme sons, can be a D and’ large ni at reasonable rates, at the Kleindienst Hotel, Rockyilie, Md. may 10-6t" stuck of Spring fe ELACK SILKS BLACK SILKS rtment and extremely chexp. ca, very fine, beautiful lustre, only 37, OAK GLEN HOUs: ante Fr on Seaatons. Term : HERBERT, Laurel Mae LATER STYLES, BETTER MADE, AND LOWER PRICES nouth, ‘© BOARDING pleasantly situaied near Laurel uieut to railroad: good accom- Address J may 10-6 N 12, worth 25, ayttr Norta Hoosic Suits, $11 Riverside Suits. $12 i Slits ais tsful location, with t conington Suits, § Carly. Silk Grafe $12 on Fairfax Co Blue ¥ta Suits, $12 D Sicckings, woven seams, 2 peas fee eee PRICES OF SUITS 2 short Jeneths.) only 7, worth 10 fot " All Wool Cheviot Su at bau Savy Bla Ail Wool Hairline Suits, 97 | yt¥, Ader Genii Senisites dat AN Wool Cassimere Suits, 84 a Percale, in beantiful figares S wl Seoteh Suits, $10 COUN sidebauds, only Russels Cassimere Suits’ $10 HOUSE is now open for Va BUMMER BOA«, Pare country (3) delightful ns and good table; withi hour and of B i Mary ba: y § TRY BOARD— Th oor who wish a pleasant home, in a healthy “best of railroad fa 3s “Proprietor, air, OLIFTON mer. Th se mays Sun former tSILK PONG at 6234 cents, Silk Mixed Suits, $13 Middlesex Flannel $ Dodley Suits, 914 LLED SILK PONGE risorburg, Va., w nts, former $14 KAWLEY SPRID and delightful summer —This popular ort, near Har- pen on June 1, é S15, S15 and $20. SVL BELLEFONTE, C. 1A ae 5 the management B. Luck: = gq Disgonal Suits; $16 | Circulars. with full description tained ai ¢ ! Major C. B.knck, of “Spotswood Hotel,” Hurri Imported Cassimere Snits, @20 | sonburg, Va..orof Mr. Gao. C. Wedderburn ond National Bank, 609 7th strect, Washingto: OF DE COATS: D.C. A. b TRICK, k Cloth Frock Conts, donble-breasted. $10 Biay6-2m ident Board of Directors + $15 and $20. SUMMER RESURT and Worsted, double breasted ree . Frock Coats, with Vests to match, at $12 AMONG THE MOUNTAINS OF PENN NTRE COUNTY. AT THE BALTIMORE SHIRT FAC. 1012 F Street nortnweest, Washington, D. Cy AN jette Street, Baltimore, Md. SHIRTS to PRESSED CORNED BEBE in 2,4 and 6- Kk ESP nees rey isc. LO: Bec. SPIC! eee oe PA’ 75 West Fey newesen PRICES OF PANTS: The p:oprietors of the Bi H HOUSE res sctfully WN COFTONS ascheap | Fine Ail Wool Light Cessmere Pants, from 94 Sines tor, Hitor nrg ‘any St Beau < >» §8. cenery, driv nd ti ishing. For circulars . GEO. J. JOHNSON & CO., 82 Pants, from §1.50 to $4 sadn ee Oy TT WILKINSON BOO. apoty C83 Market Space. ‘may 5-eolm Propriets? "PES VER CENT. OFF, OLD MORAVIAN SUN INN, eS 2 P BETHLENEM, Pa, a ks Estairettey 1758, ©AaSH SALES . 7 4 Lately Improved and Refurnished. POR THIRT ie BOYS) SUITS—at A Favorite Resort for the Best Families. IR THIRTY DAYS. be P 34 “3t BF Now ready to receive Summer Boarders, $3 6 a6 310 gil a 7s . as pes ais ap26-m.w kw CT. SMITH, Lessee. In jon to the great reduction mads in the << AGNOLIA SALT SULPIUR WATER cures {the remainder of my stock, I shal offer the 4. STRAUB. M Po MUELLER © PINKARD, Droggists, cement to 1011......PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE......1011 | _™ayll-lm 477 Pa.ay., Wholesale Agents, CASH BUYERS, ap%-tr BETWEEN JOTH AND 11TH StREETS. i ht nt Roan Wy he Dro Baildion” end expecting that Isball, by so doing, close it out by | WOR LUNCH, BS ne eats ded. Property at public sole June Ist FISHING PARTIES, EXCURSIONISTS, | ¢QvIGARS” §3,50 PER HUNDBED—The bat soos 7: MITCHELL, TRAVELLERS and SPORTSMEN wMi find with as ae Cee te aca Billiard Room. coneytvania avenoe | every suitable for LUNCH ! may10-Im ‘309 9h street. Pocte eevee. convenient thing out for travelers, Pieuic Parties, fn five minute: make co ve Smale hocolate at short notice artis. oF Wenake tea or chocolate at short notice: enacts end ie the meet f clegant pt 2.25, a Perfectly rafe; cannot explode; a Bands, on the Seersss or $2.50 with culls at- BLOATER PAs’ $e ents ane ete hn Tred pink DUERY Sas re ~ 2 qi. FOIS GBAS, THO! fst; carried “in the pock: jest 4 ply j 5 5 Bost ¢ ply LINEN CURFS. 35 conte «pair. ALBERT BISCUIT. SUGAR WAFERS, @. a, coma W Bit ten Cp orl ar CUlT CRACK E: pas Facies ‘30 | _myl-tr _ 1418 Pa. av..oop. Saar. i varieties, 3 pai TRAW HATS. ake see ong ’ STRAW HATS for school instant usc; also |. Children was Heaths Meomt— Doar “Seater satfering FEED Bate eu, (B00 1 p BEOWN, tod, WHITE BATS, ume to ny Fears caiarrh, bronchitis lume x NE, match suits, B. Hi. wou cea Sod having Pog WHISKEY, CATAWBA WIN. my4-tr 7 Penusyivania events. sic fe ty ‘Oxy qe Air, Sod: hawiog wer A ran edvieed | ya vana CIGARS Tand myaclt perfectly fresl all saflering {fom the sume variety your dreatment, belies only, price 10 for same, Peet that I have: ¢ Not nation’ to me? Mt. BU Wack 0} 8 G, G. CORNWELL & SONS. FINE GROCERS, 1416 Po; ov., opp. Willard’s Hotel. wybts | and two, except on Tuesdays and Fridays, A Small Leak. FEED LARCENY FROM TRE RET HUREAU OF THE TREASURY EVENING STAR. |... In the Police Court, Judge Snell, to-day John L. Frensley was charged with larceny of money from the redemption bareaa of the Treasury department, amounting to #35. B. G. Underwout, receiv teli testified that he missed the money, and notified Mr Graves, bis superior officer, and he took the preeantion to regist notes. He made k» m the loss Lo the tive bureau of the department. Witness described the manner of doing business at 12 counter. Cross-examined — ployed as mexsen in hi tell the denominations of but could swear to the am was lost betw t ber, when he comm received. th of Decen be was in the habit of asking Frensl at his connter duri temporary Th Washington News and Gossip, DURING the summer the Presideat wil! receive by card bewween the bours of eleven Which being Cabinet days, no one will be received except government officials. THE RE revenue, $ THE AMOUNT IPTS TO-DAY were, from internal nS, S51 421. ix notes received redemption ag- natio: at the Treasury to-day ar eregated $603 THE NEW ATTORNEY GENERAL, Pit Perrepont, will enter upon the diseha his duties to-morrow. OTIONS.—J. B, wards ge of egister the of Colorado rt re eis. tea e are some thirty women in his Tr Spine i dhe i al nt * | conste during rs. Frensley Promoted to be principal examir 5 | Sremuentay chareed with tee Patent Off both new and old mouey back a kW.P.¢ Mas >ULD, paymaster, has been | ‘PEUsH the building relieved from duty in the department of | ing te Freuelosce he Missouri and ordered to Charleston, 8. C., for | finding him: saw him afterwaris on the assignment toduty at that post. strect. and followed him to his house, and nent ter coky Ae teat e watched him in his room through an ‘open Hon. FAamiiron Fist was yesterday | space in the boa An anonymous letter clected President of the New York State | had previously been sent him. warning t that he was house belongi vising him t Society of the Cincinnati, and presided at a banquet given by the society last night in New York city. EX-SENATOR PRATT, the newly-appoint ed Commissioner of Internal Revenue, will ‘ge of the internal revenue bureau to-morrow morning. It is not contemplated tomake any immediate cuanges in the oli force. nt, and Witness saw him read the when he went to bis trunk and pulled oat an express lett lighted a match and set fire to the letter ar threw it in his stove. Afterwards arr him and searched his premises; found s« eral articles of stati and in his pocket S10 of new gree ich he claimed to be his month’s pay rrest was made ¢ the pretext of his he ged in the nim with burnix id give nosatista that he had y express: on in express office, ascer- ™ COMMISSIONER SMITH, of the India reau, has returned from New York, wi velope, son for dotog received iC from Virg quiry at the Adains Ye same nt to Attend to the opening of bids and ii pies. been made. sts have he bidders. from disappoi TNE ComMING Stovx.—Agent Bingbam, oe A ash ¥, vo ten of th nue river Indians, | money. and asker t take ‘cain ot to-morrow | him. She did so.and si ter Frenstey | the detective cailed for the box: si | tf them and they left her room Spotted Tail and Hed Cloud. rat the Tremont House. PRESIDENT CA NKER Hin. CENT! representing the Massa the envelope, and as tl stairs she it, but they did not bea ensley T ATTEND THE | wands called for the eavelope; she gave it | him and he opened it and took $15 out of it as he said, and returned it to her unseal y we | them of SPRY Peart She counted the contents and found n President Grant to-day and extend- | come of it was mutilated currency. Fre exe » place at the Bunaer | tl her that he was often askel to loan : " T } money, and he did not wisk to keep it on his dent said he fretted that g to prior engagements he would have to deel! person. Cross-examination.— Witness is em- ployed in the Treasury; did not have posses sion of the box half an hour: the packag PERSONAL.—The engagement of Mr. J. | Kept three or four days; did not exa: Al 8 ; = PD restd : What the box contained. Alex, Tyler, son of the late President Join | "7. Pemnett testified that she lived in t Tyler, of Virginia, to Miss I. Y. Gardiner, | came house: saw an envelope opened belo» Jardiner’s istand, has been publicly a ing to Dr. Frensley containing old notes: dit nounced in New York. Colonel Fred. D not remember thé amount; saw the mor Grant leaves for the plains to-night, and will | replaced and the envelope sealed. return in J ore vernor Gilbert ( After other testimony the further bearing Waike it the Metropolitan. | was postponed un THE LFEAGTE ISLAND COMMTSSTO: have decided to the Philadel yard property off in lots, and at a meeting held to-day at the Navy department ap- pointed commissioners to appraise the lots and report at an carly day as possible the resultof their labors, after which the property will be offered for sale. THE PowELt. EXPEDITION. uest of the Secretary of the Interior, Capt C. E. Dutton, ordnance department, has been ordered to accompany to the field during the coming season the Second division of the second U.S. geographical and geologica! survey of the territories in charge of J. W Powell. Upon the return of the expedition, Capt. Dutton will make his report on subject to the Secretary of V HE T ERS postmaster Concer AT ee % der: TRE PRESIDENTS ato os e4 ii ainaaes “ts | Grouxps To-Morrow.—Sclections to be in the lottery ess in Cincinnati. bu played by the Marine Presi return them to the senders. Sine has been | dent’: to-morrow (Satunlay) ne in the lottery business Mareh. C. Se amant past. and complaints have bec Couronne. mera of late from victims of his operations ¢ sini; 4 the Postmaster General deemed it nece La ine de M a! to take action as stated, n order to protect j Selection, Prophite, Meyerbr er, 6. Po & the public. | Penitence, C. Sehneider; 7. Potpouri, I) Bar bi la Hop. Inker- HATCHING SHAD FOR WESTERN RIVERS. | Prof. Spencer F. i, U.S. fish commis- sioner, has located a shad-hatehing estab- lishment at Point Pleasant, on the Potoma about thirty miles from Washington, a: althougi: the season has been backward, t work thus far has been very sati 8 is expected that six or eight m young shad wiil be hatched out by the 15th of Ju WASHINGTON As A WINTER ResoRT. “Van” writing to the Springt | of bus! this Dis ness mat “so long as t Congress, real € value here. He at the establishment above mentic pos diag ra ggdhcrce they will be transported west as fast as pos- | 2 _ Wester H erect a sikle, for the purpose of stocking tae rivers | Winter residence upon it. There are tun- | of the dreds of wealthy people who own houses here ssissippl Valley. for winter use ‘01 THE CASE OF SECRETARY DELANo.— The | and ihe peculiar society whieh we have following dispatches were sent from this city | here ast night to the Chicago Tribune: Ever | Nayar OrriceRs DETACHED. since the announcement was made that the | B. President nad requested the resignation of Brad ving wd has reported his ret been detached from the Franklin, Secreta no, because of charges affect- | European station, on the Ist of April last ing his Integrity, there have been efforts | and has beep onier®' tg report for duty at made in certain ‘quarters to obtain the con- | the torpedo station, Newp™t., BR. L. on’ the tents ora statement of the contents of the papers said to have been placed in the hands he President, your correspondent has been 29th instant; Lieut. A Wa Master John B. Milton from the Pow and ordered t ‘aus to report on the 2otl e to obtain a’history of the case from a | instant; Lieut Everett from th | thoroughly reliable source, and the follow. | nay and on ing facis, which cover the whole ground, John C. Tic ssfully be controverted:—In the | the r and or the papers in the hands of the | the 4 ot. F lent donot contain any charges against Jacob, from lhe nay y Noriot the Secretary, but refer wholly to his son. | ordered to the Powhatt John 8. Delano, who for some time was ch ee on in the Department of the Interior. bu THE Nontu CIE in the summer of 1873 on account of | AVCTION.—Juc ateht He went as far south as T As States district court at and 2s far north as Minnesota tn cation of Jay Cooke and Charlemagne Towex of health, and returned to this city | holders of first mortgage bonds of the Nortl: some months since, considerably improved. | ¢rn Pacific railroad. has issned n decree o- hig absence: year ago, he visited , derin publie a on of all prop- & territory, wher h et the si erty, ineit is ts. of the ul fri Northern ilroad, the lands and flerwards young Delano, of his ° grants to be si ve States | eh they are located rd, and on his own responsi- | 2 York, on th bility, wrote to Dr. Reed, saying that as he as then out of public service. poor and iu other property day in Aug a New bad health, he saw no interest in’ his F JUSTIE XING THE STR contract in the survey of publie lar seeol: rt ‘a, § one for pru lreasohs he t $ Itbest to | {2 an Senress to strik have tha terest in the name of another ions a of Un party. This request was acceied to and the Ww ote omplaint he was contract entered into and the work doue. | [rcdly hy injary, the min Jobu Delano sut ently received the pi ‘oe UI He also sat ceeds thereof in two checks, ager vighating the about $1500. One of these checks w: re taklag the fixed anil thine $6: wan co treated nccordingly. a or allegation of fraud in the contract DoInG THE HANDSOME THING.— After these events had occurred there arose | 11. Price, the express messenger who a violent disturbance among the offi ersof Wyoming. Read, the surveyor eral, and Glaefcke, secretary of ‘the ter Yitory, were removed. If was soon ascertained, however, that their removal was an act of injustice, incited by local jea- lousy and intrigue, Reed was restored, ant his successor absconded te Japan. Glaefeke was noi restored, but was made postmaster eyenne. This displeased Walcott, the States marshal, who has been in- triguing against his associates ever since. Subsequent to this time, Reed, the surveyor general, had occasion to discharge a clerk named Stevens, who had knowledge of the Delano transactions. This, Dr. Reed had made a matter of lar business, and he holi- =i the robber in h Fort Wayne ra been voted $1.00 ear on the Pittsburg a oad a few days since, h in gold by ‘the board « managers of ams Express Company Also, It is stated, 52,000 per annam to thé expressmen’s aid society, has been voted to be paid to the heirs of’ deceased members who die in the service of the company. THE INTERNATIONAL DAY ScHoor. CONVENTION, which has been in session in Baltimore since last Tuesday, adjourned sine die last night. During its session of three days various theories relating to the ad- vancement and promotien of the Sunday school cause, and the improvement of the methods used in teaching in the Sunday took the letter and ks and one or two other pense bearing on the matter from the office laced them in the haads of Wal- cott, who in due time forwarded them to Sec- School, were discussed. At Queenstown, Ireland, on a charge of for- . United States, arrived at New retary Bristow, who, about the 5th of April | $15 in the Unite genera eer an ee te te web tesident | [nalow-street jail.” Since his fight. from New York his hair, which was jena d black, has become almest gray. and he wears a rd look. There are over a hundred indictments against him. SUICIDE oF A BALTIMORE Docror.—Dr. hi: thing to Mr. Delano about it, eee ge rr iy lerstood the latter's total ignorance of the wen But he sont General Babcock transaction. A. C. Herbert, 35 years, died suddenly to the son to him for his indiseretion, | jn a street car in timore yesterday after- im about again exposing his noon. A bottle which had contained . This was the ‘poison hy —— apn a oe toe being found on his person, it is supposed he committed suicide. no’s no foundation | STRIKING WEAVERS.—About sixty wea- than this. But in the meantime the charac- | vers at the Rittenhouse Woollen Pa- ter of the papers had become known to one | terson,N. J., are on a strike. They com- or two other parties here, whocommunicated | plain that the speed and material Knowledge, with additic to certain Se ee wo its, upon which nal good wages in a time. They like the climate | CHARLES L. LAWRENCE, who was arrested | Grand Army of the TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ——— | THE WHISKY RING. | seen tinsais GOING TO FIGHT IT OUT, THE LONG STRIKE. aipeiole | MEN DRIVEN FROM WORK, | -_—_2—_— DARING ESCAPE OF CONVICT —— IME MINING TROUBLES. Men Driven from Work by Strikers. TYRONE. PA, May 14.— About half the men at the Powelton mines were compelled by the strikers to stop work last night. No further news has been received this morning. Fight Between Police and Strikers. TYRONE, Pa., May 4.—F if work ling m " wk a fe ak place betwee police and the strikers, and two of were arrestd. There is no pol t Protect w rift is dilatory ing workmen : he Captared Editor. Menday w mtu a by th Tyrone wie tare, put the Kk with proper eld County are hort ef m T nt portion of tb —— ed THE WHISKY RI They Propose MIKWAUKEF ries which had The foor dis ased by the court « special bonds resumet operations yestenta A dispatch was received trom Wa | ordering the officers to stop t bad given new bonds in place on the Ist of May. The dist graphed to t | ceived from Chicago and the | resolved to proceed. They have retained ex- | Senator Carpenter to take the question into the —— THE U.P. R. BR. TERMINUS CASE. A postion ~ samt. f 14.—In the TCA Ciren b was representatives of U R. interest and sid ti te-day ated init u | | point of the awa bridg: abled rig As to the ave an un Aree reason } question of r peal will be a | fore the U.S. Supreme Co: t next ———— FORE cis. An Faman Steamer Ashore. ¢NDON, May 1i—The Inman | s, whieh sa’ w York, w nis moray 1 A London dispate telegram reports th ! Bank of Kio. VY 14.—The Hor May ist * je proposition to the r into a contract w tire en suger refiners for the a ning year ata fixed price. The isapproved. | A Hotel Bonanza. i has sold his interest in U to Wm naron, for $1,750,000. Daring Pscape from Sing Sing. JHKEEPSIE, May 14.—Whileaa engine ext ht train going to was passing through the at toar | get off, the: | the train bward, abandon- | ing the engine three les north of Tarry: | town, where It_w ad with bothet the | cylinder heads bro Officers are in pur- | suit of the fagitiv ~ THREE RECAPTVRED AND ONE HOTLY TARRYTOWN y14.—Three of the con- | victs who escaped from Sing Sing were eap- tured near Sleepy Hol Tuey had sto! the clothing of the 1} The fourt! will be ca | A Thieving MonTuoMEt May . postinast Union Sp cs, plead «© U.S. court, toda; of embez- “ts from letters he received. By rec stated thy sta of the district attorney, Wao here were extenuating ¢ireum- s, the lowest punishment, which Was a nee of six months imprisenment and a | fine to the amount of money abstracted, was | imposed: Davis was a member of the legis- | lature in 1s7?. and took his seat at the court- house .n the body which elected Spencer to | the Senate, and voted for bim for Senator. Soc after he was appointed postmaster. — oe {podes at the Centennial, can Pa <oo, May 14.—The steamship * — . brings intelligence i | Cyphreics, from Sy “\Yojes parliament has that ike New South recently paswed dest in the supply «j of New South 108 pounds “ulon at Ph Wales entennial Exh. etphia nn . The City of Brassels. New York, May l4.—The agent of the [t- man line of steamships says that the City of — board at the t he | e Methodist con- ned six China- + e+ Testi ix oxy THe telex ic re~ trial closed yesterdays i tn contradiction o¢ he Woodstock let fied in surrebuttal ts of evidence. Hero mony on both sides. Mr. and Mr. Porter would put together Would not occuy ek. as one Would not repeat any~ other would have to say. It was understood that but oneot Tilton's counsel | Would sum up. The court adjourned antit | Wednesday next WovLpn'T SERVE WITH Henry. C. | Bowe: At tbe annual meeting of the Con- gregational aoion in New York, yesterday, Some excitement was caused by the declara- tion of Kev. Dr. Geo B. Bacon that he would not serve on the nd of trastees with a gentieman who did not represent the chureh, meaning Henry C. Bowen. nominated. He asked the election of P. Sage in Bowen's place; but the motion was down, and Bacon's place was filled by Rey. A. H. Bradford, of Vermont. THE NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT of tho senior vice commander-in-chief, J. 8. nolds, of Ill; junior vice commander-in- rg ee oe 7 ebaplaiaia Stier, Major W. Reed, or Wis.” . Dillon, of the United States district court of Towa, on ~— @ decision in ee yp dite or ae ey, Tallroad tariff law of Mareb 23° 19, ‘Au ap- Will be taken to the Court, as sustains the railroad lcaislation of the western states to the fullest e€ ermnoourrees oe were of the New York a ~ as