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EE ene oe ee THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, '¥s Exeepted, 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Fenusyivania Avyenae, cor. 11th St YT The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 6. H. KRAUFFMANN, Pree't. ee TSS EVENING STAR ts revved ty carriers te Fetecreters as THEN CENT* PER Wees, OB FoRTY FOCR CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at tae Cownter. Two Cents rach. By ™ VS", 45 -N2. 6.929. Rates of atvertinar “ormisted Oe appiteation. . D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1875 LADIES’ GOODS. REDE CTIN DRY GOODS. i HE GREATEST BARGAIN! 719 STOC ARGAINS tASOLS, AUCTION LOT OF SOGEL'S BLACK GRENADINB, AS. ke, DAVIS SPAUE, € 719 MA Dy Twes rds wi © 70e. to import,) for sale at 37% CENTS PER YARD! By BOGAN & WYLIE, tr 1014 7th «treet northwest. ‘THE BOTTOM REACHED! 1B STOUR OF ae STOUK MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE BUSIN JULY Isr. WV tite Lace sackeErs, x J. €. WISWALL & €O., m this date will ell DRY GOODS HANDSOME St for cash, st and leas, at : - _ Davis’. OF LOT JOUVINS KID GLOVES. $14. at : Ae LL KINDS OF FANCY sll d nr 28 SETS eT:ex, which must command the tion of purchasers, eet nt Printed Cambrics, yard wide, 12% « pair Popline, 15 ct<., worth 25, Summer Prints, 61g cts., worth 10. Black Alpacas, 37° cts., worth 75. welling ati HANS: mate, 1 Black Silk«, $1.25, worth $2 prices. at Black Cashmere: 2 cts., worth $1.25. JOR BARGAINS PARASOLS, large stock, Aa/f pre finery toods and N set le 719 Market Spac UST RECEINVED_KEAL DAVIS Underwear and Hosiery at imm REMNANTS, use reduction. HATS, all colors, pr A large accnm pat Great Bareavas, HORN HATS. froin 81 é Imported FLOWERS, J. ©. WISWALL & C0. s wire raten ce ciine No. 310 SEVENTH STREET, une JP. PALMER, et Near Pennsylvania avenue. te 1109 F stroet, between Ith and ke. agaoesiinns d ADAME JANNER! DESIEASLE SUMMER DRESS GOODS! MISS ENNSYLYA A. MeCOR MICK, & 1A AY a: Ie constantly recetving all CHIP AND S FINE FRESCH FLOWERS, SILKS, &e f IMPORTED BONN ptly filled LACE GARMENTS, SILKS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, AWLS, LINENS, &c., AT VEKY LOW PRICES, TO CLOSE OUI THE BALANCE OF MY STOCK. # GOODS REDUCED FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT. BELOW THE USUAL PRICES. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pevnsylvania avenne UE, (Ur Sr, 4 Lewest shapes in W HATS, A choice assortment Orders pron ss _ PROFESSIONAL. EF. GRAHAM, 22m _ Tickets £0 conte. NATIONAL THEATER. TRULY GREAT DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE’ FRIDAY AND fATURDAY NIGHTS one PL and 12. AND SATURDAY MATINEE. The Accomplished Actor. ROBERT McWADE, in his natural avd pictures mpersonation of RIP VAN WI On, THE SLEEP OF 1 bs Mc WADE" 5 ring of this pe Brononue: to be ane and power: and iu one Pes os r ne ondon. wh \ cement, it has ebe worthy to share fferson. He will be ‘or Dramatic Compsny patronage. almicsion only De reserved dr conts: orchestra circle. 50 Conte: reserved ‘a chairs. $1; gallery, 25 cts. Box sheet open on Friday morning On M. y uext, first andeonly Benefit in this city of Manager T\} BARTON 5e9-tf THEATER. AYERS E Eleventh street and Pennsylvania arenne Monday, June 7, and every evening during the week. ‘The Cheapest and Best Show in the city! ADMISSIGN, ONLY 15 and 25 C&NTS, UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! nd only F HMAN! The bewitching and briliant MIL 3 NGTON aees, Tuesday and Friday after COMIOUE SUMMER THEATER. Mon: ‘ay, an Saturday Matinee. VT vrly Summer Theater im the Unitei States. Engagement for this week only of the young and brilliant emotional actress, Miss Alice Plaeide, who will appear in thrilling drama, entitled Heid a: Bay. First time in this city of the Colored Hampton Students, four in number Kngagement of the greatest Iris Mr. Billy Carrot vomedian liv Harri« aud Carr Kitty Ailyne, Katie Howard, Helene Revere, aud all of Last week's company re- tamed. 7 6t" OLD No.) Om Exhibition (NEw No. 456 nd Sa! 439 77H Sr. ‘aE aie 7TH St. No. 439 1th soit eten Deaet . E streets, event doors above Odd Fellows? l. Chofce Oi Paintings, Engravings. Chromos, &c. t stock Of Paper Hangings, Window . Frames, Picture Cords and ‘Tas- s, &2., in the District. ‘Teams Casn. Be" Please remember Name and Number. jel-ly FESTIV AI ATIORNEY ATL ISSIONER O i COMMI w Hawipsbire 1 EXTRA INDUCEMENTS. ana. Michigan, Minnesota and New York w SCHUTTER & RAXEMA = AKTISTS. FRESCO. DECORATIVE and every desertpion o OBNAMENTAL and PLAIN PAINTING 727 Hh street northwest. SPECIMEN RUC. 710 E street northwest, jandl-ly $7 FER SET FOR TEETH, EITHER Jaw by Dx. Caio Conese street, feet! PERCAL A splendid assortme SHIRTS from 8 ct PARASOLS at very low prices. Lot of DRESS GOODS left over from last season to be sold at your own price es of BLEACHED COTTONS, 10 and ard wid WASHINGTON. D.C. A of Dental eer D aud KE. PRATT. Graduate of 4 7 Used in extr: ire ‘Gas PIANOS, &c. SPLENDID sT KNABE PIANOS—Parlor, mare aud Ups han a * ‘brated ‘Tnnt MENBACH, 423 fit Bonanza brand of ALPACA at £0 cta., best ever sold for that price. MATTING cheap and good. GEO, J. JOHNSON & C#., Til Market 5; kK OF TH® WOBRLD-RE- my23-tr = promptl BOUND TO SELL! IF WE HAVE TO SELL THEM AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES! made i lead of rivaled hi clase in beanty of t inn im every We will open MONDAY. Mav 31, 1575— abl $5 pieces Ladies’ Linen Mixed Suiting=, 15 conta. New Lawns only 5 cents % pieces pure Lincu Suitings, new style, at 1234, 18, ‘2 and 25 cents. Prices reason @ 632 New York aven: Piancs reguisted, Sole Agent, ington, D. O aud for reat. x 5 pieces choice style Calico only 8 centa Pe i % pieces Bishop Lawn, part Linen, at 13,0 and 25 BRI HUMMING BIBD) PIANO— Cents P # pieces Calicos at 614 cents. © The neatest. smaliest and the chem eet firet-ciaas seven-cctave Piano Bia val made. GL. WILD BU... Sole Agents,! ‘223 7th stroet x half Oftce Dargain 2 picces new Linen Cawns for suitings, (very low ) Bieces new style Lawns lace stripe Lawns, 25 cents. on, 25 cents cents, worth 13 cents, auare above Patent resale ats jarié-tr Oue & Bs cents: ck Grenadine STOVES, &c. id Stripe at 122, 15, 25,31 ad 80 UST RECEIVED. « FL EkSs NARDWAKE . Ing GOOL 5 pieces B Plain, ers. be heage Tin Ware. &c k. Brown an cS cents tr HAR - id wide P — ee = |1 te Li te; awful cheap, S| o SEVENTH STR ws inen. phi poys’ wear, 717 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 717 Finest All th ing and home we: CUR. KIESSNER'S STOVE A a TEL WARERUOMS always 2 « # the F CALL FOR BARGAINS, AS WE ARE OFFER E T BARGAINS THIS MONTH. OPEN AT NIGHT UNTIL TEN O'CLOCK. ©. M. TOWSON & CU., 636 PENN<¥LVANIA AVENUR, sonth side, near 7th a.reet northwest, Tee af ut of the bes may 27-tr GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRY GooDS EVER KNOWN IN WASHINGTON AY CAKTER’S, 707 Market Space. DEVLIN & Co., NEW YORK, 406 F STREES. 000s regan Xcellent very le Black Alpaca, 37c., worth ack Silks the cheapest in Washingtoa. Black » large assortment, great bargains, 25, i i ge Assorin £¢ mew atid boys. lent Tab! DEI leut Bed Tick. 35c> Linen Hand eckings, He; Linen Nap- 268 Parasols, great variety, very che: tr FOK OUR CUSTOM BES inge prepar— 60 Gents a month. ovr monks. $3.00. ome ysar. BENG THE WEEKLY STAR—pubdiscasd om Friday | = 9 06 a year, postace prepaid BF Ais smdsoripixoms tarariahly tm acy mes, ane ne ‘sent lonser than paid for DE WE KEEP OOK OF MATERIAL OT BE FOUND. U vb FABEICS™M eT US. AND THE CHOICE DRESS GouD: Ish Melange. Le Sik Pon. FOR THIS BRANCH Te Tetanrrowere f EMPLOY THE BEST Swiss, Vietoria and Bi Nain ARTISTIC UNEQUALED LABOS Fictanee, Ben koe Wall bee ot ena FOR THE MECHANICAL WORK, AND IN aera. EVERY BESPECT TURN OUT STHIOTLY i RR FIRST-CLASS GARM ALL CLOTHING Pica Coie ORDEKED AT OUK WASHINGTON OFFICE Ne Wytt | FOR THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP IN ore, 1014 ith street n. w. SEW YORK AS BEPRESENY OTWITH STASDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF OUR COMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESS UBDERS FhoM ULE READY MADE STOCK PRoveesvs co. u LER? iN FINE DRESS GOODS, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODs, Etc. HAVE REMOVED TO 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU Between 9th aud 10th sts., Joby they will be glad to see friends, eestomers strangers. “Peautiful Plain, Plaid and Velvet-stripe GRENA- DINES. S740. to 8475 per yard ‘DY MADE CLOTHING. RE ATOUE WASHINGTON OFF WE KEEF ALSO 4 LINE OF SAMPLE GABMENTS FROM OUB READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING OF OCK LATEST STYLES OF MENS, YOUTHS, AND CHILDRENS SUITS, AND SPRING Wamsutta 4-4 Bleached Cottons, le. OVERCOATS, FROM WHICH WE FILL 0! §-Buttou Paris Kids, $1 35. DEBS LN TWO DAYS TIME. myl3-te T THE BALTIMORE SHIRT FAC. | AN F Street ee ‘ashingion, D. Cy \ 939 Peni ONE SPECIALTY IN OUR FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT IS THE AMEBICAN YOKE SHIRT, A PERFECT FITTING GAB- MENT, WHICH WE MAKE TO MEASUBE OB FUBNISH BEADY MADE Devlin & Co., _setly 1ios F STREET P® Corzine xo LONGEB NECESSARY, CLEPHANE & CO"'S§ NEW AUTO-LiTHOGKAPHIC PROCESS. PRINTED copies of all a. farnished st low Fate of 18 cents por folio of words for first . and TWO CENTS per folio for each sdditional copy. Fac simile copies of drawings, plaus, letters, cir. culars, &c.. at lowest rates. Depositions taken in short hand and transcripts feral im print at less cost than manuscript bere- SF Ofice No. 617 Tth — KEEP COOL: VENTILATED STRAW HATS. | MAOKINAW and MILAN STRAW Hats, | BOY. se CHILDERS STHAW Privy | ‘FT PELT HATS. Se TS. AS, silk buff linen. floor. } '7 Pennsylvania avenne, = MAURICE BLN, _may2-tr 1 3cito corner of bith nese, S550 Fe _ | orice Fi ENT OF THE RS (2250 PER HUNDEED—The bes NCEE SE COMPANY One Sot Sud chsoPDAMSON'S Billiard Room, | two boats for teeest ve to way ola 309 Hb arget pre Be 2 Te "PME LADIES OF TRINITY CHURCH. corner 3d and C streets. will hold a STRAWBERKY ESTIVAL on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY aud FRIDAY EVENINGS of this week 169 STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, s GEORGETOW There will be held at Dumbarton strect M. EB. Sunday School Georgetown. THURSDAY and FRI DAY EVENINGS cf this week al Strawberry Festival. conducted by the Bible ( of the School. Admission free, Corner %h and G streets, STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, June th aud lth. Various novelties will be introduced. General admission, 1 cents. 368 31° SS THAWPERKY AND FLORAL FESTIVAL AtMASONIC TEMPLE, s For the Benefit of the NINTH STREET METH PROT CHURCII. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, June Sth, 9th and 10th. Admission, 10 cents Supper and refresi ents at popular p: On Prices eT st EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. ie WT PEREASURE I ANNOUNCE to. the public that I have all arrange- ments for giving PICNICS at Analostan Aland. Tht treet wharf every five woation apply at £120 lin REMMIE GIRTON, on the Island . ANN’S INFANT ASYLUM, FAMILY PICNIC at BEYER’S SEVENTH STKEET PARK DAY AND EVENING Go and help the help Jane 9 and 10. NpeMonia HURCH EXC . r iS D TRIP, BY MOONLIGHT, THURSDAY. June lth, MARY WASH Tu) The Bus e her wharf on 7th street, at 5 o'clock p.m , and return promptly at 11 o'clock. Tickets, adi and IadyyS1. Pill information obtained at Kills Music SUM ie8 Ca BY JOS. PASSENO, No. I VATS FOR HI 73 Water Also, the St rk. ¢ MONDAY. W 3 doors below Hig! hat. WHEELER wili run to the Falls ESDAY aw FRIDAY at7a.w. On other days ge ter | Start from Market Briige. Will leay for G ory Saturday evening at5o cl ck, y evening Im" R EXCURSIONS, SHINGTON © parties AKTE n beat Ke, K BVERY DAY AND EVENING. te ln: loa o Glymont aud retura Mon inesdays and Frids’ leaving 8th-st 4.m Apply on board, orto Da. HO' ) 45a strect P. A. TROTH, President. SNTEAMEL “SUE” EXOUKSION x The large iron mer SUE, will leave Washington SATURDAY EVENING, at 6 for LEONARDTOWN. 'PINEY Pi > AEA SHALL’S, and POINT LOOKOUT, return’ MONDAY MOBNING by 6 o'clock, commencing: Jane 17h. : e Thee Excursions with be condacted in anch & Mauner as will commend them CA ent es re of the peblic, The tabi upplied with all the delienc of the #e every attention will be id to the comfort of the passengers, For fall information, rates, staterooms, &c., apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., 1218 Pennsylvania avenne, or Stephenson's Wharf. foot of 7th sircet. may 19-im [Repnblican.| Fes, CHARTER. The ecimodicus tron § PILOT BOY. ne been specially fitted my n be chartered on Treasonab R, for E. STONSs ma, GH, Agent, Sth street wharf. ‘The Ste SUE, Capt. Jas. tiarper, and EX- PRESS. J. T. Barker, can be chartered for Excursions. These are large and commodions Bay Steamers, snd are first-class fy) ail their appviatments, and aré sémirably adapted for Excursions. For full informa on, pny to. BTEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, meay?9-Im {Rep.} 7th-street Wharf, One Dollar. $1——_ $1—_—__3 1—___$1—__$1 One Dollar. ALL PURE LINEN COATS. FULL THIRTY-SIX INCHES LONG, FOR ONE DOLLAR. $1—_$1—_s1___1___81 STYLISH CUT—WELL MADE. PLEASAN? FOR STREET WEAR. * 36 INCHES LONG. ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH. $1--One Dollar—$1_—One Dollar—$1 ALL PURE LINEN. Pr hants His HABLE BROTHERS * TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, je-lm__{Cormer 7th and D streets n. w. Ppatest ELASTIC CRUTCH, ‘THE BEST IN USE. SO es fe © chek. Also, lowes Ww. 5. ABD CRABS, WHOLE- S wale and retativat the Oyster Baisoed Depris NiCHOLAS WHITE & epi EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, THE RECEIPTS TO-DAY were, from interna revenue, $298,085.68; from customs, $357 145.7 NATIONAL BANK NOTES reesived at the Treasury today for redemption aggregate $829, £30. THERE IS YET N» CLve to the Treasury robbery, and the indications seem to be that the money is_ho) sly los THE FOLLOWING GAUGERS of Internal Revenue were appointed to-day: John T. Powell, Ist Illinois, and Louis K. Prott, ist Alabama. ASSISTANT SECRETARY CONANT, of the Treasury, and Chief Clerk have taken possession of their new quarters on the south side of the Treasury building. The warrant division will move into the rooms vacated on the w INFORMATION WANTED.—Mayor John- son, of Cinemnati, nas tel phed to Seere- tary Fish as follows: “Please inform me whether thead or 5th of July will be ob- served at Washington he anniversary of American independence?” TERRITORIAL APPOINTMENTS.—The Sec- retary of the Interior has appointed Gov. Axtell, of Utah Territory, to be governor of New Mexi vice Giddings deceased, and George W. Emery to be governor of Utau, viee Axtell. PRESIDENTIAL A rPoInTMENTS.—ThePre- sident has signed the commissions of Wil- liam N. Hughes to be postmaster at Colum- bia. Tenn., and Wm. P. Wolf to be postmas ter at Wilmington, Onio. He has also ap- pointed Wm. Henry Hen ck to ve a con- sular clerk of the United States. THERE IS NO TRUTH in the report that Cochise’s band of Apaches is raiding outside of their reservation in Sonora, northern Mexico. On the contrary, ail advices ‘re. ceived at the Indian bureau show that th Apaches are faithfully observing the treaty which they made with Gen. Howard several S ago. ANOTHER TREASU Snort.—A bank at Me sylvania, whi y REMITTANCE arg, Penn- h recently sent a remittance to the Treasury and which receive! notice that it was S285 short, has written the follow- ing letter to Treasurer Spinner: “While are looking up that £40,00 you might keep eye on our S255. It seems your department has more aceusers now. VAL OFFICERS DETACHED.—( orge M. Ransom from the com the Colorado, and place Lieut. Commander Charlies F. Smith and Lient. Louis Kingsley from the Colorado, and ordered to Newport, R. L., for instrue- tion in the torpedo service. Lieuts. Willie Swiftand Edward Woodn W. Hoiman and Ensign T. ¢ the Colorado, and placed on waiting orders. Master J. W. Danenbower from the Naval Observatory, and ordered to special duty with Commodore Parker, at Annapolis, Md. ptain md of mn waiting orders. MAILS OF THE ILL-FATED SCHILLER — There has been received at the Post Office department, designated to the Dead Letter oftice, two packages containing a portion of the corres} idence sent out in the mail from New York on the Schiller, which was wrecked on the Scilly Isles. They were re- ceived in such a damaged condition as to render it impossible to ascertain to whom they were ldressed, the addresses being almost | entirely obliterated by the salt water. The envelopes were broken tod torn, in” most instances haying become almost pulpy. Several of them contained photographs, and in one of tne ages were two sheets of parchment, ded in large capital letters “Pius, P. P! The contents were written in Latin, al at the left hand corner was a red seal aining a portrait of the Pope. Most of letters were written in European lan- ages. PERSONAL.—Donn Piatt is going to Europe for the benefit of his liver. The Belfast Me.) Journal says: “Mr. ¢ isbury, of Washington. D.€., is builting a neat eo tage at the lower end of Northport avenue. Mr. Pilsbury is 2 talented young journalist, who in the winter acts as Washington corre- spondent fer several leading southern demo- a ce vers. Working hand during the ses sion of Congress he naturally desires a sea- side resort for summer recuperation and wisely choses the shore of Penobscot bay.” Attorney General Williams has ew York for the benefit of his health Senator Morton had an extended interview with Attorney General Pierrepont to d Ex-Representative Cessna, of Pa., is in tow: ‘apt. Adams, appointment clerk of the Tre: y Department, now absent in Eu- rope, Will return at the end of the month. It is expected he will be relieved as appoint- ment clerk and be assigned to a more respon- sible position....Governor MeCormick will leave Washington in a few days for Califor- nla, where he will spend the heated term, re- turning to Arizona late in the summer. PRESIDENT GRANT AND THAT NEW TUNE.—President Grant has no ear for music, tis said, (except, perhaps, “the music of the Union,”) and can hardly distinguish one tune from another. That this is so, is borue out by the following anecdote, vouched for by one who knows: About three years ago the President and Cabinet were iuvited to Boston to participate with the Masonic fra- ternity in the laying of the corner-stone of a publie building In that city. On the day of the ceremonies an immense procession was formed of Masonic Commanderies of Knights {emplar. Each division had a band, and the procession being over LWo miles in length there was no lack of music in theair. When the Presidential party approached, the pro- cession opened order dnd allowed the distin- guished guests to pass through. Each band had an alr to play in ¢ompliment to the P: sident, and natrally enough it was “Hail to the Cuief!” About ten Commanderies had etn passed. and as many times had bee! ed ‘Hail to the Chief!" when the Presi- dent turning to one of his Cabinet officers who was wiih h he earria Strikes me the great simi band “Ob, yes,” responded o: the S they are all playing ‘Hail to the Chel” in compliment to yo The exercises of the day concluded at about 4ovelock, when the Presidential party were driven to ibe St. James hotel, Tpon the por- lico of the hotel stood a large crow.l, around a crack band of the “Hub.” As the President and party loomed insight the band strack up, and the tune they played was the one which bad been pr by all the other bands, “Hail to the Chief.” About two bars of the mmusic had been gone through with, when the President seemed evidently pleased. Turn- ing to one of his Cabinet, in the carriage with him, be said, “Well, I declare, it is a relief after ail to meet a band who have a new tune, to relieve the monotony of the one we have heard all day.” ae OUTRAGE AND MURDER.—The body of Miss Ada Marble, a young lady of irre- proachable character, Who went out alone to lake a walk Sunday, near Harmony, Maine, bas been found in the river. Indications point to outrage and murder. THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES in Balti- more yesterday resulted in favor of 8. Sands pp iN regi bigest fonts ee teen e twen| 7 vanes rr ence for John Carroll Lee for governor and hree for Hon. William T. Hamilton. No Proor.—Gilmer, who was ch: with the shooting of Sheriff Crosby at Vicks. a a rou! terda uen| ly discharged, there RO proof against MAINE PoLirics.—The democrats of Maine will hold their state convention in Augusta on Tuesday, 22d inst. In anticipation of it Hon. J Titcomb, twice their unsuccess- ful candi for governor, has written a ——$———— MR. JEWETT has been appointed receiver of the Erie Railway on the part Of the New was invested by the New Yor‘ court. rane town of twenty, towsant ist THE Trnrr. At the Jerome Park Races yes- terday the first race, a mile dash, was won by Madge, in 1:45; second by Ballankeel, in fourth. ‘1s fifth, a y Diavolo; 4:06; third by Olilipa, in 4: mile, by Springbrook. in 2434; bandicap steeplechase, 3. miles, time not announced by the judges. Al the Ambler Park (Phit the first race, for horses beaten 3:30, for a purse of $950, was won by J.K. Leavitt's bro m. Lady G 2:43). Second race. class 2:45, premiam 50 Was won by 8. R. Clark's s.m. Kose Allen. Time, 2:38. A‘ the Hartford (Cona.) Races yesterday, the first race, mile heats, was won by Nettie Burden in 2:344, 2:31, 251%, 2354. Second: mile heats, was postponed on account of darkness. May Bird won fifth and seventh ats, Blanche first and sixth, Tom Keller irth, Jubilee Lambert third. and Sea Foam Time, 2:26, 2:2 % %, D4. RAILROAD kines IN Cov A long consultation took place in New York yester- day between Messrs. H. J. Jewett, of the Erie railroad, Commodore Vanderbilt, of the New York Central, and T. A. Scott, of the Penn- sylvania railroad, for the purpose of, if pos- sible. making a fresh arrangement for the benefit of the three lines. ‘The snbject of an increase on the present <chelule of rates was under discussion, but ultimately had to be abandoned for the present. The future plan of management of the lines on a moreamica- ble basis was also canvassed at great length, but it was also left unaltered for the present. Receiver Jewett, however, expressed ap ape that ere long everything will be satisfactorily ranged between those three trank lines. A Presi Mcpp.e is New Hawpsuter. The appeal to the supreme court of New Hampshire to interfere with the action of the governor and council in unseating twomem- bers of the state senate has failed, the court deciding that the questions raised do not come within its jurisdiction. Thedemocrats gain their majority in the senate, and the seceding republicans have retarned to their seats; but the trouble is not vet ov The house of delegates, in which there is a con- siderable republican maj wishes to into an election for gover refases on the plea that the legal time for such election has passed. If this pretence holds good the president of the senate, who is ademocrat, becomes governo. THE CIVIL RIGHTS CoNTEMeT CASE IN GaL ors of the G ‘on News, cited before the Uni- ted States district court, in session in that city, by Judge Morrill for contempt, growing out of an editorial in the News of Saturday last commenting on the rece case before that court. rn mons was filed yest 5 the defendants deny the jx to the sum- ansel fon of t court in such matters of contempt, and that such a procedure is y to the law and practice of the United States. Judge Morrill held the c ¢ advisement. Mr, EVArts C1os Mr. Evarts ¢ in behalf of Beecher yesterday. the conr ting long after the usual hour of ad ment to permit him to finish. Mr. explained Mr. Beccher’s unfortunately emo- tional letters as simply the outpourings of a sensitive nature laboring under great depres- sion being skilfully manipulated tosuit «he purpe of Tilton and Moulton. If Mr. Beach commences for the plaintiff to-day the case can hardly be delayed from going to the jury later than the middle of next week, FIRE AT Upper MAriRono’.—At upper Mariboro’, Md., the residence of Thomas Williams, clerk to the county commission- ers, was destroyed by fire yesterday morn- ing. Most of the furniture was saved, but in @ damaged condition. The house was owned by Samuel B. Hance, and was formerly the residence of Judge Tuck. At one time the whole eastern portion of the town was in danger from the flying brands, some of which were carried to a great distanee. Fortunately the recent rains had thoroughly drenched tiie roofs of the adjacent houses, thus preventing au extensive conflagration PRESIDENT HINCKLEY I) CouURSE.—In conversation with a rr the Philadelphia Telegraph on Mond sident Hinckley, of the P., W. stated it was idle to ask his the speed of their postal ser to Increase jee, when itwas underpaid for the present carrying of the mails. The road was not paid as much for carrying the mails as it was for earrying bricks, “He was always accident to Willing in case of | jow thé postal ear to be a.- imited express, he Was not it become a regular every day Norfolk While the Grand Army of the Republic of this city, whieh had just’ re- turned from Yorktown, was upon Market | square,a negro man walked into the bar- room of the Mansion House. i demanded adrink, Before the bar-keeper could attend to his case in any way. a visitor present strnek the negro a tremendous blow over one of bis eyes and left for parts unknown. The | tino further desire for a drink, but tremely anxious that someone should be arrested, whom be did not kuow. | AT THE PATAPSCO NAVY REGATTA in more ‘sterday afternoon, the first was between the three Baltimore elubs for the Patapsco Championship. The Undin crew drew out on account of a foul. This w: allowed by the umpires, and the race declared OM. so that it will have to be rowed again. | The second race was between selected crews | from the Patapsco and Schuyikill nay | but it amounted to little more than a wa over for the Philadelphi paisley Rey Dow bark To! n of the AT SEA.—The ¢ c ports that at Qnebe off the banks o: | | New ndland, on the 16t of May. at 9p. m.. it hei k and thick fog prevailing. he vo-mast- | ed vessel, with no sa 1 no lights | burning. “Heard cries of people on board at the time of the collision, and put back twic in hope of finding the crew, but Tie | feu being very high and the wig h could not lower boats. He is of the opinion that the vessel sunk at once. | NERS’ LONG STR: ‘ONTINUE. kin miners wag ise the Mi: tion at F Le nproutise, | The alliance formed with the Workingmen’s Union, composed of e1 rs, fire s and ro s dissol rawal of ed by iat body from the combi na- | ting in conn revival inovement was hel Hall, London. The services were condu i by Major Coie, of Chicags ily ten thous- | and children ‘were present. Ii is said to | have been the most picturesque gathering of children ever seen in London, aad the | Singing is described as wonderfu!: Similar smaller meetings were also held Monday in the Victoria theatre and at other places. BRITAIN WANTS BURMAH TO APOLO- GizE.—The British Envoy to Burma has been instructed to demand an immediate ex- janation of the friendly reception by the King of the Chinese General who is impli- cated in the murder of Mr. Margary, the ex- plorer. War between the two countries is considered imminent. A GEORGIA “DIFFICULTY.”—A difficulty oceurred on Monday at Berselia, Columbia county, Ga., between Ras. Beale and Claude Leitner. Blows were passed and the parties separated. Beale renewed the fight yester- day morning by firing a pigtol at Leitner, who fired a load of bu: ot into the breast of the former, killing bim instantly. ALLEN-ROOKE PRIZE FIGHT.—A dis- pach from Tom Allen, n giliat, in icelsing \lisburg, says that a ae lete for the fight which takes place between himself and ke next Thursda; week within fifty miles of Pittsburg. Bot! men are in splendid condition. ————— ts a7-The Chicagos beat the Bostons in a game atbase ball yesterday. Score, 2 to 0. s7-The measles is reported to have carried off fifty thousand natives in the Fiji islands s7 The private li of the late Daniel ‘Webster ban sold at auction in Boston yes- terday. ction w! " Monday in Bow h terday, some two hundred ony os a sixteen "years old, 10k hin poo érintoa barn at Troy, N- | petent authority | geod | florms to Don C TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. THE SCANDAL TRIAL. BEACH BEGINS. —_— BIGGEST HOUSE OF THE SEASON. —_——e——— SPANISH COMPLICATIONS. ——_e—___. THE TILTON-BEECHER TRIAL. The Biggest Crowd Yet in Court, New York, May %—The Brookiyn city court-room was packed this morniag with ectators as it had never been betore duriag the trial. The entrance: of Mr. Beach, who Was to deliver the closing address for plain- tiff, was the signal for a storm of applause fealty checked ‘by th Ex-Judj Fullerton which was with officers of the court arrived shortly after. and received a similar ovation. The friends of the plaintit we mustered in strong force, and seare ; cant space was to be found in the room. anteroom and corridors were throng distinguished parties who were unat gain admission to the court room. P: was early in bis place behind his counsel and was ‘closely surrounded by the surging ultity The throng was so great that udge Neilson gave insiructions to the off cers in charge of the court to make some ar rangements and prevent a similar occur. ce in future. Beecher and his wife were absent when jhe proceedings beg ndge cantionedl the audience to prese: utmost silence. BEACH ‘THEN ROSE AND SAID that at last Theodore Ti! a nity to be heard in a cor At the church investigation every one saw that Tilton and his witnesses were shut off from # hearing, and it was no wonder that pub clamor demauded justice should be done to this unfortunate transaction. At this point Beecher and his wife into the room, and took their usual places the Plymouth throng. uunsel said if this canse was to be won by assertions he yielded the palm in that is le: 1 adversary. He supposed he spoke to men properly exercising the prerog- alives of their position their hands, as his friends on THE DESTINIES s witnesses, nd to the t interes’ “oreman, - and tow had selected the: been con covtrovers ppealet to pe know the influ ich Lave ope! this trial, and I know the power and of the orga A surr defendant not l Argus, for he alre gold of Mic tered with an orater. he one hundr wi them; nor for the 8, for that had already been seat lavish hand. Counsel was not Brutus. He had no calamnic to utter; ho epithets to apply. He had only logic: soning toupply to the FACTS OF THE CASE, and if these were not enough to satisfy the minds of twelve unprejudiced jarymen b wanted no verdict in this case, bul if coun- sel brought to them those proofs approved | by the law sufficient to convict of guilt then in the uama of that law and its justice cour sel demanded a verdict. He had a right maul it, he had a right to ask them defo ilton was disbelieved, before Moulton de- famed, and the letters of Beecher, and the statements of Mrs. Tilton to her husband | were discredited he had a right to ask a ver- | diet. Had the jury ever heard SUCH A PERFECT STORM OF ALUSE as they had listeaed to during the past thir- | They | ury a very strong concep- | They had resisted with | ness, and that was Henry Wart had any case. r ide but ¢ Beecher, and counsel on the other side had 1 forth that they had disproved. the ev by thirty-four witnesses. Now, said the Witness who appeared nd Moulton to throw «dis- timony wax Heary Ward Beecher ene SPANISH COMPLICATIONS. Alfonsists, Republicans — DON, June 9.—The FP Zimes, alluding e prehensive. Spanish ambassador complaints re Carlism on tue from tested against the gs he toler rmly p sible char § Ug yaise. will pay complaints than former less attention t as Germany « in the cause of King A whese government is too weak to pul course agreeable to Germany. A co: an attache of the Span aris, oficially reports that s muster forty-five thousand s. besides an équal number of second rates, and will continue to be vieto- present takes sli fon embassy the rious so long as the war is conductel as at present, A dispateh from Vienna says the Princess Windischgratz has mt leh tilel EWs. A Carlist Victory. BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES TO BE TAXED. By arecent decision of the supreme court the funds belonging to benevolent societies have been deciared subject to taxation. La obedience to this decision the board of equal- ization of this city has sent citations to each society in the limits of Cincinnati to show cause Why they should not be taxed on their credits, &¢. The Masons, Odd Fel- lows, Knights of Pythias, Redmen and ali other societies heretofore exempt on the ground of charity and their seeming public benefit, have been inciuded in the summons: —_—o——— lc | ceiving the | How J Burned. A Summer Resort J .—Orance Lake Newurre, N.Y, | House, a summer resort six miles from here, was barned today. No guests had yet ar- n rived. Total loss, * . ———— Election of Goyernor of New Hamp shire. CONooKD. NH... Jane 9.—The legisiatere, int couventic , selected Person C. Cheney governor. LOCAL NEWS. District Government Affoirs. A g004 and suffictent stone wall, 10 fect long, 5 feet high and two thick, has been or- pred below the canal,on Washington street, the property atjacent rs Who permit dirt to be om their carts msed in ig on the pavet straets are to be changed With the cost of extrs, sweeping of such streets hereafier. The market master erty market-house hs directed the wagons wh re acound th market days hereafter park joining the mar and K streets. order of ¢ AIK ¢ ast trict Commis toners the betareen by putting back distance. 1th s onghfture and th pedestrians wil an importa is an Improvement preciay A four t bam ered 1 © now In use in Georgetown, the builder to have a leas the same for one year, free of expense, and it afterwards to beloig to the District, the use of tne same to be id an nually thereafter In reply to ar adjacent to Jn jeare alley be ti the rh « Is, Stables a sts. Le at Hox states that t co-operation of the property hoki nt, io their sanitary P to the k g cean A Yournrrn F Timer. — This morning sted a Httle -about thir on the charge of st hes One , valued at © Mr. W ship. in the army engineer burean, Winders building. He states that this girl bas been in the habit of visiting his office e Lime past se no his office, with his ng Up Having occasion to wateh in a pocket. leave the room for & moment he left her standing there, and on his return she was gone. Ina short time he missed bis watet:, and suspecting this gtrl he reported the case to Chief Clarvoe, who put it in charge of Mr. Coomes. After arresting the girl he lea r through the pawn shops and such other places buy anything that comes long without asking any questions, and ina jew- rler’s shopon F strect. be found Mr. ship's ch, which the deaier had pu: chased of the girl for $20; also avother gold Watch worth about $50. which had been stolen in the same manner from Mr. Wm. H Gr hon ith str sold for S10. The 5 and measures will > prosecate the deaier wh yal, must known the art en. The litt States s her out to b ver took anything not her o officers doubt this statement ~ ° A MoTHER SEFKING To CHILD FROM THE GYPSIES Wm bat she before T Recove Yesten 7. for Mrs. Sarah from Judge MacArthara fa littie rete So city. Sheis the daughter Uoner Whose husband is a gypsy named Valentine Harrison. Her petition sets forth that her nd has y been confi but that upe ok the little neces: GEORGETOWN. MARRIFD.—A lar mmber of the friends of Miss Marian L. Trunnell, only daagh of the late John H. Trounell, of this place, Sembled at the parsonage of Trinity (Cath church yesterday afternoon, to witness her marr! to Mr. Hialma Spates, of Mary- land. Rev. Father Stonestreet performed the ceremony Wi i them, and after re- ulations of their friends, the newly-married couple departed for the north ona wedding tox STRAWBERRY fF ESTi yAL.—See advertise. ment of strawberry festival to be given at Dumbarton-street M Chareh by the Bible classes of the Sand: ool, on Thurs~ and Friday eveniags of week. Ad- mission free. GRAIN TRADE.—Sales reported to-day of 000 bushels of wheat, by Hartley & Brother, &LS1.40 per bushel, FISH MARKET.—Simmons & sold @ smal. housand. RIVER Co. to-day quantity of herring at $13. per AND CANAL.—Arrived, schooner ard Dail, with 2.359 bushels of corn for J &. J. M. Waters; schooner Kitty Ann, With 1.00 bushels of wheat for Hartley « Brother; canal boat Round Top, with To of cement for J. G. & J. M. Waters. = seee-- CoaL TRapE.—This PROSPECTS oF THE time last week it was believed by those in- terested in the anth ite coal trade that all trouble in the way of an active production ot coal was over atulations of all par, ties at the bri ter prospects were hantiy assed, however, before Word camé of au- tbreak, accompanied with mufeh vio- Put several mines in the Schuylkill re The military were cailed out, and WAS soon So far restored that most it wWErS hat had previonsty re- agait Tesumed under military itgut from the demon- past week that many mine nxious to co to work at Wt Wages of- For tive mouths the miners of the kill ond Lehigh regions, and part ot have held out in disagreenrent It is quite time that sort of settlement of sracite production to say, does not sumed b: ntection total an week ending the? Loxpox, June 9—The Carlist committee | $n for the Year t-stv ii in this city announce that they bave porcrelinge yie'p ~peaenind ceived intelligence of a great Vietory by nage tor the week was General Sabalis over King Alfonso’s troops | Vake {un the week was i oe | ds for the year or 5.99506 tons, agaiust south after two « fig! tons to time last year, a de- The Carlists captured the guns and stores o: cree ‘As compared with the Alionsists and took 110 prisouers previous we age there is an an- The American Revivalists. thracite increase of nearly forty thousand | _Lonpoy June is ¢ bee j tons. Notwith-tanding decrease of over | $0,600 people hav ed the me millions of tons ot coal this year, thers Mr. Moody in Be the appe yin the market’equa ys. In the ersons ha to th pal are quite mo Pd the =} Air. Sp ’ ‘ open a se in Camb j — Wo Orrow. — _News.—Tu Cincinnati Affairs in New_York re 4 SENTENCED MURDEE A WRIT OF to Montagu: ERROL mirers. The dinner CINCIN June I.—A writ rror has | took plac o's, and the guests aliowed by the s ‘ » | number and twenty. pPrOpos Ot case of George Ruf this actor, he is reported to have had aa an- Herman Schieting * @ pleasant visitor t the person | hanged the 3th oft Of the father as been e@ pecially conspictions for demonstrating her wimiration for the man. The father demand- ei the letters his daughter had written. Mon- tague said be hac destroyed them. Papa said that was too light in texture, and insisted upon having them. Finaily Montague gave them up, and, having spoken his little piece, the enraged parent left Montague in any but a happy frame of mind.— Buffalo Courier, Tue Horrisce Dea’ OF A BROOKLYN workman employed at Hugh Clark's ‘kman em} al Kiln, on aorth 10th street, the eastern ale- trict, on going to light the fire, found Pat- Fick Glynn, aged 15 years, ying dead among Kill fi im Encounter the lime. e = on his face, and ~ St. Lovts, June 9.—A dispateh giving par- | dentiy bad died of suffocation. ‘It is ticulars of the shooting of 8} ‘y bY | posed that he went there to sleep. His ahorse thief at Stockton, Kan., says the | Was removed to his parents’ place of sheriff anda ty had | dence, No. 205 north Sth street. followed two thieves to —— ——_ Nolan was notified to hold an inquest over a Cl one and arrest * | the remains.—. Star, 7 Witen the thier behind his pony, and Sheriff Ramsey Not PunisHMEeNt ExovuGu.—The Little exchan; shots, both falling, the thiefdying | Rock (Ark.) Gazette says: A man named E. instantly and the sheriffan ir afterwards. | H. Huckaby violated the person of a ten- Fs nA sued the other and fired several daughter of John H. shots which it is thought to effect, but he es- een caped, leaving behind 21 ponies which Shep- herd captured and brought back to Hays City.