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THE EVENING STAR. e@UBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lt! 2 The Eveuing Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KRAUFFM ANN, Pres't. ——_ THE AVENING STAB i: served ty carries & ewbsersters at TEN Ce FER WEEE, OR FoutY FOUR CENTS PER MONTH. Coptes af the Counter 10 ORNTS EACH. By witti—vexiage prepaid—6@ sa month. sir months. 23.00, cme year, $5.00 THE WEEKLY STAR—purissted om Friday ~ OB 00 2 year, postage preva: BT Ali rubreriptions tnearinhly im adeONet, ane - sent lomeer than pout for Rates of wtveriinme furnished om aepiccation LADIES’ GooDs. st T WO CENTS ° Lont Ma ms toa t Amerie wh The Ascot Races. Loxpon, May 8—The A r ganteday. T t AMUSEMENTS. Ar RAK in PS. N OUMERELL At N ORDER TO REPUCE w stock of PARASULS, Sf ce of St aod Chip HN cept wide rim Sun Hats. thirty days only DL 719 Market Sp N ADDITION TO ABOVE will afer from t DAVIS ARGE STOCK OF JAPANESE FANS 4 on hand, from Se. to 3 each, very cheap. DAVIS. WHITE LACE JACKETS, caeap at a DAVIS. « HANDSOME 300 PO STEAW Gowns, $10. at § NOTIONS DAVIS. HY OVERSKIE L pattern= prices. at DAVES? Fs BARGAINS Hil finery toods aot lw 7 t JUST RECEIVED HATS. all colors HATS from = Teperted FLOW ED shad ~ OT SILKS BE Special atten Me. J.P. PALME w2tr 1109 F street. between Hth and ‘ ADAME JANNEKET, N. MM we «fale « NBTS sod fla Ts MISS E, A. McCOR MICK, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ( Is constantly recefring all the OBiP AND =TRAW HATS, FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, SILKS BTED BONN ap ? Starrs, west shapes fn A chotce assortment Orders promptly PIANOS, &c. SPLENDID STOCK OF THY WORLD-RE NOWNED KS PIANOS— Pa aR timer 4 - Square Gra. are aud U pri Wm. Meta brated Pi anes, T-oct full known factories. which we wil the most accommodating terms. Tuning pre attended t rs REICHENBACH, 42: street, a few doors above Pa. av mayi9-iy PPECKER Bros ARE THE BEST made in the ¢ lead of mec < a nism in ¢ Prices reasovable. r @ 632 New York avew Plarce regulated, tuned, ¢ may lo-tr gent, D.c f rent toe and p aE B A VENUE THEATER. Eleventh street Monday. J And every eve The Cheapest and Best $ ADMISSION, ONLY 153 and 25 UNPRECE. see Reapp The bew First week of the lanchabl: THE WICKEDEST MAN 1» Wand 15 cents COMIOLE SUMMER THEATER. — rn 4 Tia, Beery Need: and Wetnestay aad urly ent fi ‘The E th First time in ~iwn to matinees, Tuesday and F md Pennsylvania avenne ents. ESS: mmer Theater im week only Miss sion 25 cents. Lavlies free. TUESDAY, JUNE S WASHINGTONS vs, PHILADELPHIAS Admission W cents. Boys under 1, 25 Ladies free Op No.) Om Exhibition (New No 456 and Sate 439 77TH St. AT ( zru sr. ARKRITER’S, No. 439 Tth om D antl Ki streets, eicht dom Chotce OU Pa Als ines ck of Paper Hi: ames, Pictu: + in the District. ememher Name and Nom STIVALS. RESBYTERIAN | UL Cr rh and G streets, TIVAL WEDN INGS. June 4 e introduced and 9ta at popnlar Hall ngs, Engravings, Chromos, & ngings, Wi Cord je aud Tas ber. jelly be, DOSTPONS MENT. — fh the WASHINGTON LELDE DAY “MARY WASiL at George J = Pleasur SECOND TRIP The Boat w been posts HI \pevorsay ~ BY MOONLIGHT, PHUE June We clock p Ticke CHUROH EXCURSIONS ALLETT DAVIS & COS CELEBRATED F MES. H.L. SUM R. S11 Sth street nw 1 HUMMING BIRD) ne PIANO— The nearest, the smallest and the chea) est firct-ciace "seven octave Piano oo made. GL. WILD & BRO, Scie Agent: ‘323 7th street northwest, half ajnare above Patent Que fine Piano, Dut little used, for «ale at 8 Dargai . tarlé tr One Dollar. $1 Si Ss si $i One Dollar. ALL rt FULL THI Fo LINEN COATS. {TY-SIX INCHES LONG, NE DOLLAR. 151 STYLIS PLEAS a —ea ——s. r NT FOR 6 INCHES LONG OSE DOLLAR EACH. ONLY ae Dollar <1 © LL PURE Ll HABLE BROTHERS, TALL AND CLOTH s TAILO DEVLIN & CO., NEW YORK,) tes F STRE i CUSTOM ENT. FOR OUR CUSTOM THADE WE KEEF c RK OF MATE HE UNITED STAT UFACTURED EXP AND THE CHOICEST FANCY THs LS TU 3, STAPLE SSLY FOB FABRICS MA t TYLESO ENGLISH, FRENCH, GESMAN AND AME CAN MANUFACTU FOR THIS BEANCE OF OUK BUSENE EMPLOY TL ST ARTIS TALEN E FOR THE MECHANI AND IN RY BESPECT TU TRIOCTLY Lass GAEME ALL ¢ TUING D AT OL w IINGTON OFFICE 1S DEPAR MADE UP IN ED, NOTWITH. | TIONS OF SOME OF HESE OOK ATOUR was ’N OFFICE WE KEEP ALSO 4 LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FROM OUB READY MADE STOCK, ¢ IS'TLS OUR LATEST STYLES OF MEN, AND CHILDRENS SUITS, AND OVERCOATS, FKOM WHICH WE FILL OB DEBS LN TWU DAYS TIME. ONK SPECIALTY is UCK FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT IS THE AMERICAS YORE SPIRT, A PERFECT FITTING GAB MENT. WHICH WE MAKE TO MEASURE UB FUBNISH KEADY MADE Deviin & Co., 1106 ¥ STREET KEEP COOL: NTILATED STRAW HATS. INAW ant MILAN STRAW HATS. HILDEN SSTRAW HATS 7 TRELT HA MBKELLAS. yf a avenne, truer of Lith street. SUMMER HATS! 4 All the lending styles of Casstmere Drees HATS, Yrtlons Kinds of STRAW HATS. Millan Braid, Gene: Mackinaw, Leghora, &c. Hair, Cloth aed witelinh SILK CMBRELLAS from $450 « Laliee SUN UMBEELLAS = edfATS ALTERED AND REPAIRED at stom | fee. KER & GREEN, Hatters, 1419 Pemosyivania Avenne, mayittr Above Wiliard’s Hotel J OTICE FROM THE AGENT OF THE MEDEA COLLAR COMPANY —One hundred thousand | MEDEA COLLARS, linen faced, on hand to be sold, two boxes for twenty-five cents.” Sizes from 12 to 7 | doches. Call at 616 Pa, ave. BE. LUGE. miylp la | PH. TRoTH Da. HOW President QWTEAMEL “SUE” EXCURSIONS. hy ae The large iron Steame PER, will leave Wash SATURDAY EVEN! for I RONARDTOW SHALL ’S. and POIN MONDAY MOKN Juue 12th. These Excursions manner na will commend them the public. ‘The tah delicacies of th th season. and every atte rtof the passengers, tion, rates, stateroc TEPUENSON & BR 1215 Pennsy Ivan: {Republican} cS = Wharf. foot of ill be conducted in ench a aironage of 4 will be supplied with all the tion will be Ke., apy y th rer CHARTER ‘The commediona iron: Steat P PILOT BOY. ‘an be chart _mayt1 gm [rok Face KSIONS, The Steamer SUE. Capt. Jas. Harper, aud EX PRESS Capt J.T rn chart a for Exenr and commodi ip ail their appointmc r Excursions apply te IN & BRO, b AND S AND LOWE! Fe eat ‘Apply to Aw PRICES OF SUITS: sili “All Wool Hairline Suits, $7 i 89 Sil Woot Scoteh Suits, $10 - Cw re Suits, S10 ea North Hoosic Suits, $11 Hivershis Suits, $22 Pe » sis suk @ s s Br w Silk Mixed Suits, $23 : ota Middlesex Flannel Suits, $15 . Diagonal Suits, $16 Wo et Suits, gis In.ported Cassimere Suita, $24 COATS: Bisck broasted. $1 @12, $15 Ding er PRICES OF PANTS: ? AN Woot Light Caseimese P: 4, fr 3 Fosiness Pants, from $1.50 to $4 YOUTHS SUITS—at 310 ad s" an 312 313 gis > SUITS—at s7 20 an $10 en gia a4. STRAUS: PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.......1011 BRIween LOH avy 11TH Staxers, p™ COPYING NO os NECESSARY, CLEPHANE & CO"'S NEW AUTO-LiTHOGBAPHIU PRINTED copies of all Fate of 10 cents por folio of and TWOC Fac simile copi culare, &c.. at fo of drawings, vest rates. forn! tofore. Oflice No. 617 7th street, onp. Boo myl-6m s OTIC Dershi signed, tr LEHANE, Ly AURICK PicuiN, w on ture VEN that the copart- heretofore existing between the under- (ing under the name and style of | PROCESS, Ppa furnished at low words for first copy, N'TS per folio for each additional co; letters, cir- Deposition ic im short-hand and transeri Eched in print at ious Cost than mamuscripe heres MULDOON & CARLEY, is this Ist day of June, 1575, dissolved by mutnat sof the firm will be paid by FELIX firm will be consent. All di MULDOON, and all debts due the late Grawn payable to FELIX MULDOON ‘M. OABL! TLDOON, 1 a ELIX M D3: F Ww ot postpone payments taxes Gomme teiouers, Thaw who pay : once through PETER Ca MPURLL. 142 Syenue, between W. Sth-atrewt KSTONS, _EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, THE RECEIPTS (o-lay were, from internal revenue $0915.41; from enstoms, * 19.0 THE AMOUNT of national bank note cur- rency received at the Treasury to.lay for redemption aggregated $709,009. SECRETARY FISH will | with his fam- ily for his residence on the Hu lsoa daring the pri sent week ATIORNEY GENERAL Prien turred to Washington from N morning. OFFICIAL RECE has recognized Jul Russia for the po EPONT re- w York this ITION.—The President us Weber, vies consul of ‘tof Mobile, Ala. CENTENNTAL.— Richard M. Nelson. of Ata- bama, has been appointed by the President to be a commissioner to the centennial cele- bration at Phila Mr. A. H. BRowN, @ fourth-ctass clerk in the contract ottice, Post Office department, has tendered his resignation, to take effect July 1, and it has been accepted by the Post- master General. ing the department of Texas, arrived here yesterday morning and left in the evening for the naval academy, at Annapolis, he having been appointed a mem- ber of the hoard of yisitors, to attend the an- nual exammation Of the cadet midshipmen at that place. Buns are being opened at the ment to-day to furnish for the nding June 30th, 1876, the necessa requi riod. A large number of bidders are in a tendance. The award wil nof be mate tor several days, vy depart CHANGE OF QUAKTERS.—Seere tow has moved his headquarters in th sury from the west side to the south front of the buildi Seeretary aunt and Ch i move their oii elects to- >in a room on the same side NTRACT Bippe 8 of October prop rand we the e¢ » advertisemen cember last, invitin ing the mails i me 1 made ¢ vere not retur z riment pr nired by le June, as re aed jn taany <i from duty im the in this city and ord: port in person to the commanding officer depart tof Arizona for duty at the hea tqnarters of that department. Tue Rerortep Hiren 1N YorK MAIL SERvIce.—The neral has received no offici:tl from President E B. railroad, in re rs from passin express t eral, t THE New Postmaster tion yihing unt tention oif y t. Ashe leaves to-nigh a tvow r Of [ue West the matter w probably be left in stat quo x nis rete The enti) w York maildid not a k last t,an hour later than as th inferred that Mr. Hin: n the ec t rred to, A PENSION INTE Commi fon Bureau, has oar! ofapy missioner hi. M. Dawson Graham LLS IN Sovrn oft t seizures of ill Carpenter’ Hops or the state i 1 mall stills. and t 2 prodidetion of bad whisky wi aX Is Undowbt ANOTHER DEVELOPMENT IN THE Mat ay. T Kitth m oma im own i put ina tloobtai = isl a , mw the City o leans, and was never 2 a few mouths afterwards a sted for s offence, sl to the nitentiary After convi: m ne made mM, implicating himself in Seooler diamond robbery at onfessed to luking the mentioned by me: ative w ith a steel hook at the end passed over the screens ata time when the T Was Within less than five feet of the y. The theory is that the Treasury as done by this means from the gallery running around above the cash room. It will be remembered that the day of the robbery was dull and clowly, and the robber might (by watching his opportanity) have abstracted the package unseen, by running the fine steel hook into the seam of the en- velope. Straw Brps PLayep Ovut.—The Post- master General has issued the following: “The Postmaster General fears that a large number of mail routes awarded under recent lettings have fallen into the hands of straw bidders. They will commence the service so #s to insure the return of their certified checks which they were required under the law to deposit with their bids, as security (ha! they would not execute their contracts ard then become failing contractors. In “veh cases temporary service must be racted for during a period not months, Heretofore such fail- wve aimost uniformly resulted in put- ling the service in the hands of the old con- tractors on the routes, who were ready with their stock to perform it, and at sueh prices as Uney might dictate.” Anticipating the recurrence of these failures after the Ist of July next, at which time the new service will commence, the Postmaster General now anrounces that in every case of failure on an important route he will give notice of it through the press dispatehes, and withhold a contract for temporary service until others besides the old contractors shall haye an op- portunity to offer to do it.” JcpGe Kerry, M. | ie in town. TI | Secretary of the Tr | talkon the tariff d | the seme t te his finane He reports manufac- Loring interests on the banks of the Schu kill depressed. He thinks the government is almost hankropt and thata special session 01 Congress is likely to be called to boost it ing his'inflation policy. NAVAL Orr ERS —Passed Assistant Pay- inaster C. W. Seaman, to the Ashuelot, Asi- atte station, per steamer Ist July from San Franeiseo. Detached—Ensign HH. Barroll, trom the Darien surveying expedition, and ordered to temporary duty connected with that survey 15th instant. ‘Passed Assistant Paymaster Geo. H. Read, from the Alarin, and ordered to the Swatara, Passed Assist- ant Paymaster G. W. Long, from the Swa- tara oh the reporting of his relief, and or- deretl to settle accounts. Assistant Pay master Jos. T. Addicks, from the Ashuel tion. on the reporting of his re red to return home and report hours’ At mS parts of the country in tional bank notes that and with good reason. These notes ar ted at present that itis a fre- Occurrence to hear of experienced bank-tellers being puzzled as to the gena- ineness of notes just issued from the the Comptroller of the Currency. notes, it should be understood, are. pri by pri p corporations in New York city. by contraet, and not in Washington, wh: the United States notes and legal tenders are printed by the Bureau of Ei ving and Printicg and the Columbian Bank Note Com- pany. Of these United States notes no com- plaints are heard anywhere. The excellence of the work on these notes is very noticea- RAVING.—Complaints ndition of the na- tre in ¢irealation, so ble, and expec contrasted with the notes printed by the New York companies. A NEw TION ABOUT THE TREASURY Kop German Ameri . sent to the Treasury a packs for cancellation 1 being counted it was twenty dollars. Upc upon this point T i ashier few di repl. urtmebt which the following statement: We are v tain however that in the package wl possibly. it may mind Woon thy To this Mr ption the correct amc n sent by ns, an Vby the it that the report ey and not WAS act 1 fail to perceive the suggested cc between the shortage and the recat 1 bbery.”? Upto 3 o'clock this afternoon the stolen money se had not been recovere: sistant eretary Conant thinks it will be, and for ti that five hundred dollar bilis are generally difficult to have broken up at banks on account of their having been ssfully counter Hani tellers keep shy of them. It is thou that if the thief attempts to pass any of the money he will certainly be apprehenied. Mr. Evarrs’ Points 1s Der BEECHER YESTERDAY.—Afler ate report of the argumentof Mr in the Tilton Beecher trial closet y nsel continued, and said an ay p testimony showed that in the se ws between Beecher and however, Still Tilton, rnever denied guilt to Tilton or Moul- ca they never aceus with Mrs. Tilton, nor could the of the Imputed crime at thim of guilt St shadow ait the utmost infamy attac Tilton and Moulton. Mr. Evarts also argued that tl Woodhull publication of the secant! was promoted by Tilton for selfish end i pe nitry Motives, and he insisted that the te timony before the jur. «l conclusively that improper relatir al between Til ton and Mrs. Woodhull TRE SENATORIAL MUDDLE IN Ney Haxtesuirr.—A bea 1 before t supreme court of N’ cord, vesterday semitorial question. The republicans were represented stin BF. who b na tie democrats’ t General Lewis W. Clar its deeist Pending lesislainre of a there is now no gov ana it is prope of ihe sen wo FORMED RIAN CHURCHES.—I5 t City, Ned. yester committee ou conte terian church was of law vern the ¢ with of ethies complished. ternational council to be held in Le July 1, lookit oser union of the Reformed and Presb an chureies, posing a ale for th Iso. Dele re p during the day from various Pies and Cor the Keformed Two N conn jon to the Uti s diseoy ry ing. Two pl writes: The secon rfrom the first, in wh, Wm. of right ascension and in 3 min. of south declination. It is only of the twelfth Inagnitude, and as daylight was in 1 could uot make sar its moti pla: etary 1 t h the abse indication Of a Star i position makes it, ra of w un my chart in that } her Sof th Jeter West The a Pot e Magisi ay tected nited St ad resolu- yor and aldermen ta Gov. Ch@rtaberlain, expressin will ts of the meeti MEN FINED. ‘ho have been Williams, at Chicago, during the past week for contempt of court, in having violated an injunction restraining them from count- ing votes cast at the last municipal election, were yesterday each fined $100 and costs, and their counsel were fined each #300 and costs. They immediately took an appeal. THE NATIONAL SPORTSMEN Assocra- TION will meet at Cleveland, Ohio, to-day. The objects are to devise better protection of fish and wild game. On Thursday the na- tional pigeon shooting will commence. Prizes amounting to $4,100 will be awarded. Eighteen thousand wild pigeons have been obtained for the tournament. a et JEFF. DAVIS FOR PRESTDENT.—Ata meel- ing of the board of directors of the Texas Ag- ricultural and Mechanical College, held at Bryan on the 2d instant. the ay of the president of the institution was fixed at $4,000, and a committee was appointed to confer with Mr. Jefferson Davis and tender him the position. A 16-MILE Swia.—J. B. Johnson, a cham- ion swimmer, and Thos. Coyle, of Chester, Be bave made arrangements to swim a mateb in July for *1,000 a side. in the Dela- ware river, from Chester to Philadelphia; distance 16 miles. —$—_—<________., THE INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNion met at Boston yesterday, president Bodwell in the ehair. Fifty-five unions are represented by delegates. Only preliminary business was transacted, and convention adjourned tl! to-day. THE BISMARCK ASSASSINATION STORIES. Wiessenger, who attempted to extort mone: sympathy The twer fore Judge ty-two A Ide y implicating parties ina plot to assassinate Bismarex, has been ‘ted for trial on the charge of fraud. S ago the “MISS BROW MEARD Some Miscellancous Kemarks, My Dear Star:—] have heard before now of People becoming so accustomed to their aitiictions as to seriously miss them when relleved of them, and this phase of the human mind accounts, no doubt, for the frequen with which some of your readers have won: dered what has become of Miss Brown.” In truth, Lhave myself tried to solve this conundrum; and since it has been propound- ed in such a * manner Pil e’en tr to give a sort of deseriptivedist of the remains” of that much-abused being, leave it to you to jadge what really has b come of b You rei mber, of course, that Lam one of the redrening features of our department. Well, some time last summer, during a unusual pressure of work, our beloved chie discovered that the good of our souls re- quired extra hours of labor, and Kindly per- mitted us to work at our redemp after less favored, and more earthly minded. creatures had gone in seareh of home and — dinner. This course of special mdulgence agreed so well with our moral constitutions, made us sé altoxether lovely that dove w: with u meek, gentle nkSpeare s simply nowhere, when « and we ina fair Wings on short notice, I know two or three sets ain . Some ill-natored re shoulderblades: but they're clear cases of wings.) Well, that heavenly frame of mind would naturally interfere With all su amusements as sticking a v any one’s pet bubble, posed, on prineip y of sprouti ost people pretend I know better jous pen info even if I were not op: ) repeating the sticking process after a partial collapse of the bubbie has taken place, and innocent people Lave h posed to blows dealt in th: 1 eS} For, in the fir gentlemen of THE TREASURY LIBRARY have been transferred to “pastures n two ladies attend instead, who, I conscien. tiously believe, do all in their power to oblie the many applicants for the few readabie hooks on haat: If they deser it they do not have to give, why out and stone them dee of sucking vie place, the ving w! let us 1 nus little arrows like Conlenelios In & Spanish bull-t Ana then as to the r be kept over ni The former librarta Of poor J pes Of oUF ere « 5 < Aith! 1 welfare an opport es, in the shape ver trial, and sé iments, which pr aref the Lord and the rule: them. were wont sins, Now my priv 1s that we are such exhaustive ut the books must. unc mor comm extracts from the Bev healthy the f te opin readers a course of * Beet, Iron and Wine” before they ean stand the pressure of another reading. And when, in spite of the iron touch-not-handle-not abomination, they persist in disapp why it only’ pfoves my theory showing that, like the’ famous shay,” they yielt to the mandate of gencsal exhaustion,—fall into litte heaps of dust, most like! Moreover. to cap the climax, I found that the libi is in’ reality an unlawful con- cern, i. ¢ not provided for by law, and therefore merely a complimentof the powers that be to the clerks and employes of the de- 1 to the wise is sutti- and those who believe in the doctrine { loaf being better than no bread, w understand my meaning, no doubt. But th ‘or unfortunate ol maid that Tam. whil ing to show that th penitent dispensers of litera: tr not quite deserving of death altogether fe t on thous My one wate for the rings Which will never, * poor me, ah! (Cr tablean of Niobs ing into the x STAR, While talking « , it strikes me that our ¢ ce where i A neighbor of mine was passi foue ofour stat nan I'm sv hongr tis one of those terrib’ ved man Who, for drivin number, had bec was cont «l noerin his empi bust elinar Ked up in only fit for beasts of y both biped and quadraped—and kept there y without food. pther t Hentat fF vitlenee Hospi walk bee seized with a fit preted by ignorant, people, meant dri hess, and ¢nsured him 2 lodging in the ¢ The fit not passing off quickly, he | could send for no one, and 1 obliged to rer in’ the cit ‘hich, in his enfeebled conlition, mizht | have cost him his 1 had not a r understood th ants. living stered to his w These stances of man toes it seein to make peop lect to provic I hold the opinion are contined int ts ve not even been tried rot therefore be punished heen convicted te loss nelty Of no tm ulterly belples: their wants t. while prisor would surely r trivial offer Without Ss of hunge: rT. find t inquiry I the officers frequently furnish food for prison f their own meaus; but as their salaries not el continued enough to ulgen y ing, Our ad- nded of their duty y brigh: beam ulred light u m the so doin, ting, or simply unt Miss Br ae Ric urs Decrston in TEXAs, the United States distriet court at Gal ton. Texas, yesterday, the trial ¢ Green wall, hou in be ot thy Galveston | Mpt, in having his The editor and proprieto: News was also cited for con: published an article i nat paper bearing on the case, which the judge constru as in contempt or Congress and the United States From. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, THE BEECHER TRIAL. EVARTS ON T. T. -—— THE NEW HAMPSHIRE MUDDLE. a ae MURDER BY A BURGLAR ~-— THE TILTON-BEECHER TRIAL. Pegeing Away at 1. T. The number of Ladies bya New York, June s n at the Brookivn ng was largely Ten mine that of previous « hour Evarts ¢: said that TRACY'S TESTIMONY WAS OF IMPORTANCE ted by on for their purposes, and pressed them so. ths her's Sitma quired an hor Was Won by Organist. [ta ond, and Ber pnt okiyn ite heant SWALLOWED It has beer x a city court in excess 0 ites vious soon Tilton and then tt Brown pa with a deep razors lying a broken 8 requir on WAS need n THR Sta Toom and seized him. While t burglar dow latter tired tw batls going t 1 Shut Kk touching his brain ar oxen Mr. Shute w ae Shows ev ev dence of a des; The Sad Suicide of Captain Won. 1. Brows ROMANTIC STORY OF THE RING Witton a who Was at the interview, says | Rankin aj a tention to what was | ing fora doctor. He Tilton are recalled Low 1 have a deny only this much of Tracy's tes then added, “I have timony, that Bacon called matrition | Which 1 Wish yon fo get.” A doctor was sent letter’ ‘a memorandum of a eg for, Who sewed ay a Beecher. Both deny that tt other x Sread.but Tilton adinit u . rotuerduring this period | convals me t. as he s to says, bis“ pride. mw WN THE court over whici: he presides. THE LAW LESS SPIRIT rules in whieh Wil- liamson, Il, led James Murray, an ex- member of the legislature, to resist pay- ment of his taxes, and to cherish designs on the life of Dr. Ferril, deputy collector, who enforced their payment. Meeting at Marion, the county seai, a few days azo, Murray be- gan firing on Ferril, but the latter's return fire brought the assailant to the ground, mor- tally wounded. SCRIPTURE REVISERS.—An alarmed cor- —_ of tne Loudon Times writes in a Noice of warning that the revisers of the New Testament have all but decided to alter the accepted version of St. John, xiv., 16, into “another advocate,” instead of “eomforter;” and in like man! tv. 26, to read, “The advocate, which is the Holy Ghost.” THE BATTLE OF SEDAN.—The last issue of the German official history of the war may correct the habit that is becoming common of regarding the battle at Sedan as a mere massacre of the French. It reports the Ger- man loss in that fight at 400 officers and *,500 men. CURIOUS CAUSE For A FirE.—At No. 433 Spruce street early yesterday morning a irsuit of bedstead ‘tes with a li lamp led to the destruction by fire of just $200 worth of furniture and a terrific scare to @ house full of boarders.— Phila. Times, ith. BURNING oF CAR PAINT SHopS.—The ed shop of the New York. New Haven and jartford railroad company in Hartford was burned last night. The bul was about 150 feet long by 60 wide, and SJareotie, but it takes four men to hola brorge fel Detroit, who was bitten by a vala- by Tracy, and there was no | Wound, and died soon uid dose, They do not INE STORY OF THE ance of the true ” The New Y« per proposals.) was read | Departy Ww. Pihte was in the making a <listin n between the ue story - And as com wii attached, wh INTED SLIPS OF THE WooDHULI Tt | chased ed, engra oe an en mn be remark dtoamouet | you i it xt TISPIED. Cap Fr did it for | KES ork 8 pe . wt aban it B 1 the lio ul GAUNTLET SR! The Coming Pri on Fight. against B HISTORY OF GEORGE KOUKE ANU THOMAS ru : ALLEN eS and stables » tight Tom Alles mplonsbip of America, he imputation | Iso. Tn his boinox y, not for being a fin en ators W 2 him te « mhe worked. About, i isdectined by | Histirstiizht was with Tia} counsel it n ition that the | e oLTs client who apy | om wit xl was injured thereby | looked upon 7 : 4 “ After this he ast ‘ =1009 At Pr or them by trivial serup licions interferenve, Tracy with the ictea sal consultation f Tracy bezan by sayi aw,and he « mind until I<v4, when » taking matte » be counsel for E Z. This took plac ) commi fore men Lit isrem: wf the case. but invirtious su The document calle TH AGGED EDGE” LETTER written by Beecher to Moulte luforms Til w Haven Elizah ton. He wri =ft ts come to Tilton since I saw wrote that on had began for money Uh for Mo: er. If Me f prepar vid: “I will doy sha THE HISTORY OF THE * NEW HAUPSHIR iL TURE. The C pinion of the Court on torial Muddie. Coxconn, N. H., June 8.—Upor bling of the senate this morning. dent announced that the opinion of te | from as supreme court touching the matter subm nied by ted to them by resolution as to the ell, lay him np ty of Messrs. Priest and Proctor to hold | greatly s m bi seats in the senate, had been received. | tion. He has ple The opinion was read and ordered to be en- tered upon the minutes. The cou 1o_pass an opinion upon the a governor anc department by the constitution mental law. ——— “Father” Boehm’s Centennial Birth- New York, June s.—The 100th “ "7 Boehm, of Newark Meiho- “Father” Henry Newari Mettio- ministry, was celebrated fovday in Trinity M. E. chi dist Episcopal Conference, sidered which | however, has ‘no re tier was here re seems: time Moultoy council in the ma completed act performed in the discharge ot the express duty required of ihe executive i thee. , rand a half condemned by the spectators, last the fight. Seon I hei against Mat wre for eof n isn | determine rece 1 toa but he preserved his generalship round. when Moore cellyer h his own were | Since this Thirt pur ot fought and won the he sev ra He has t Ket street Met sirm in th abers ark m FATAL AND AN 2 “tates th orem be was aw This fight was It was oue snd four min om _Tt 1 tights on tand-stil to the la da terrific blow on Rooke’s neck. Knocked him enronnds he has {strides n train= New, * be 1 sham eo ring who won Gallaher arcom= McKee" ) pounds hira- Friday ying bis face and ac tio with his w s i and hot Wworls ene ed in a challenge le fieht a r ce. That afiernoon oat A men F Lin aca to Mariana Without wit s, and oF Iving thera mi he car as werd ed ton EGISLA- the Sem 1 the t e pre animal vitality petite for regular meais of plain t made Lond Palmerston the man he urt declines ction of the Tr, AS a and funda- | and potatoes—he has to trust to sti when there is anything special to b Lomton Cor. Tivve Trove.e Brew birthday of arch, Jersey City. The church was | Count of the annoyances to which owided, including many ministers. The Scuecable father arrived some time after the commencement of the services and remained Addresses were made by until the close. Sim and others. Father Boelim ie said to. be theoldest minister in the United States. He was born in Lancaster county, Pa. —_—\_e———- Civil Rights. "1 4 ey 8.—In the U.S. Dis- WInNonA. Minn., June oe trict Court to-day, In response i th jury, Judge Nelson rights bill by the xy Jane 5.—Wm. Par- bed pet ye eda Rg Pdf and —s Potsdam ho were bas suspended assets and 1 ities are not uel B. Hart. an old and well-known stock operator, has also failed. caped. By the falli of @ ladder fen option Very pointedly ‘sustaining’ the men were severely injured tional constitation 4 Se rea che apa MRs. Frrcon— tee Brook- on Raquetie rivet, Saturday night, were carried over the dam by the current and all. —— subjected by the courts, it is troops, in which ease it is ensue. FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA.—The woolen mill in Philadelph: by ofa surance of a writ- A Lrtrer ro lyn Woman Sat John Brown & Sons’ extensive cotton ay does not , and has nstitn= vol white was. In- stead of a mutton chop and haifa cup of tea, with a slice of toast, Palmerston’s regular evening meal—he dined at 3 off roast muttom imulant¢ ve done. — Berween Texas AND MExICO.—The President having some Ume since notified the governor of Texas that. it might become necessary to withdraw tho United States troops from that state on ac- were it like! that the governor will call out the state that serious complications with Mexico may wings of meeting directed to send to Scie paris eee ower rs. » ing gratitude for her friendly offices to Mrs. ~ Tilton in her trouble. York. s7-The Baltimore plasterers struck for per diem, ia lieu of =, ae republicans carried the munietpat wn stock election in Norwich, Conn., yes'ertay, eleet= ‘Dg Cole H. H. Osgaot >> yr.

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