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THE EVENING § PUBLISHED BAILY, Sanday: Excepted. AT THE STAR EUVILDINGS, Peansyltauis Avenue, cor. t1th st, ar The Evening Star Newspaper Company, &. H. RAUFFMANN, Preset. — EVENING STAB ts served as Tex Cute F Cvenin 5 Vn. 45 -N&. 6.934. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY 1875 g Star. TWO CEN DRY GOODS. AMUSEMENTS, porte: Jost received at DAVIS 719 Maker Srace Corner Sth -treet oF DRESSES WILLIAN'S. “H CHIP E TED ST tits ANDO Us? RECEIVED_| HATS. al BORN WATS. £ <5. P. PALMER, SG POR TAEIR SUMM t a GOSSAMER WATE M. WILLIA tvante 107 907 Pen ts f tern BE ecardie my 7 MISS E. A. McCORMICK, 2 PEN YLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur Starus,) tec . tng ali the newest shapes fa CBIP AND STRAW HATS, rr FRENCH FLOWERS, SILES, &e B chetee assorsment of IMPORTED BONNET Srompite Billed apis ly BOOKS AND STATIONERY. yp NEW LOOKS < Mar SULOMONS & OF a t+ Lawres a Pure £ ___ 941 Prone = NEY se0Ks . +, 2 vole. cloth...95 i = Europ Motiey y Ree EB. Hale RS, Booksellers, Taxis AvESUR OHUN BROTHE Dir ar Ban and Beart more tha Kev. J ¢ AL. PROFESSION. Lv NT Be 10 ¥ street . SE BAHAM, 1 ZU Tennes and every deseription of OBNAMEN TAL and PLAIN PAINTING SPECIMEN Kuo M710 E street northwest, taunt S06 “> PER EITHER JAW 37 ae nate of hie Co Sekt, Senta sireat, ; ta gaat to erirett c ceerh fanit iy ok OF c THE WORLD RE- BKNAEEE ANOS—Par CEVLIN &Co., NEW Fern, " PSTREED. CUSTOM DEPARTMEN FoR OUB CUSTOM TRADE WE KEEP THRE BEST ASSURTH » STOCK OF MATERIALS TO BE FOUND IN THE UNITEDSTATES, STAPLE FABBICS MANUFACTURED EXPLESSLY FOR US, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND AMERI- ©AN MANUFACTURE. FOR THIS BRANC OF OUR BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE BEST ARTISTIC TALENT, UNEQUALED LABOR FOR THE MECHANICAL WORK, AND IN RVEKY EESPECT TUSN OUT STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GSEMENTS. ALL CLOTHING ORDERED AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFICE FOB THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP IN NW YORA AS BEPRES ED, NUTWITH- STASDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF OCBCOMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE OBDESS FRM OU READY MADE STOOK. READY MADE CLOTHING. ATOUB WASEINGTON OFFION WE KEEP ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FROM OUR READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING 0 OC LATEST STYLES OF MENS, YOUTHS, AND CHILDBENS SUITS, AND SPELNG OVERCOATS, FROM WHICH WE FILL OB DESS IN TWO DAYS Tims. ONE SPECIALTY IN OUR FURNISHING GOODS DEPSBIMENT IS THE aMeRIOAN YOKE SHIRT, A PERYECT FITTING Gag. MENT. WHICH WE MAKE TO MEASURE OR BUENISH KEADY MDM Devlin & Co., opr ly 1106 F STREET —= EE l Oo YOU OWE ANY IMPROVEMENT TAXES. Do net postpone payments of your improvement taxes because jou expect relief from Congress or the cominissioners. Those who pay will all backs. Pay at once and save over SS per cent. through PETER CAMPBELL. 3423 Pennsylyauia Willerd’s apd Treasury, may2)-im pyente, L AMA LAC POINTS AND 1CKETS. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT AT VERY LOW PRICES, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GooDs. VARIED ASSORTMENT AT THE LOW EST PRICES. 4 JOHN T. MITCHELL, 25 PENNSELVANIA AVENUE, r MM Floor, 3d Door Bast of OM Stand. wibk BKOCADE DLACK GRENADINES, Bea gus, at ab. ut one half their original | sala. Best PEENCH LAWNS. 25 cents, worth 37340. Fire LINEN LAWNS. 25 cei rth White FRENCH ORGANDTES, 24 cents, worth | d PERCALES, 12°: ‘ EVERY DAY JUST DEALING TO ALL. AN & WYLIE, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE WE SHALL OFFER Our entire stork of xem DRY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES, AND ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. | oN | | ALL CASH SALES, YATES & MITCHELL, | s17 : ark BUSINESS. To CLose f Dunit I shall, from MYE at MEATEST BARGAINS re, toclse bne NEW cooDs ward dh HASERS. eceived np to this Kr ALL CLASSES OF PL a7 Cs @ get bargains at ow EO. J. JOHNSON & CG,, 711 Market Space EACHE. tr Puls BUTTON STOCK MUST BE TO CLOSE EUSIN SOLD JULY ist. J. €. WISWALL & €0., From te will sell DRY GOODS #(a Rerte tiox, which must command the atten- tien of purchasers, 1 At Great Sacrifice! Elegant Printed Cambric, yard wide, 1236 cts. Mohair Poplin Summer Prints, ¢° worth 19. Black Alpacas, 5 his. Black Silks, $1.25, worth Black Casbmer =, worth 91.25. PARASOLS, lari Underwear aad Ho ck, half prove ¥ at immense reducti REMNANTS, on A laree a earns J. €. WISWALL & CO. tr Near P. JUND TO SELL! IF WE HAVE TO SELL THEM AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES! = open MONDAY, May 31, 1S75— pieces La! Mixed Suitings, 15 cents, ew Lawns only 5 ce re Linen Suitings, new style, at 1254, 15, nly Zconte. uy at 13, 20 and 2 £8, (very low Plaid and Stripe at Drees Goods at cont NIGHT ON1 OPEN 41 L TEN O'CLOCK Cc. M. TOWSON & CO. 636 PeNx-¥Lvavia A may 27 “ GREATEST REDUCTION iN DRY oovps EVER KNOWN IN WASHINGTON AT CARTER'S, 707 Market Space. Yard w ic Cambrica, I2)¢c.; 2500 yards very B 8 + Worth 25c.; 1,359 yards very best € 3 gth) only 7e., worth We ; 1,96 (best quality) "Bleached Cotton ; beantifnl new Dress Goods, I5c., Silk and Wool Pongee, Me., worth 75¢ ing out our Dress G xecllent tery 6c.: 368 Parasvls, creat varivty, 25-tr STOVES, &c. UST RECEIVED, 4 FUL ad ERS” HARDWARE Sab ee 7 Goons. Retrigerstors and Water Coo! c. a marl $8: Soc, The cheapest in tie market. Stoves, miter J. BR. HARROVER, 1336 1th st. nw. 7 17 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 717 STOVE AND MANTEL WARKROOM! Have alw sraod wnereg ee hers Fire ihe Silver Pi ace Bearer the Parlor Son and Lightning feat, erm. the best hot-air Furnaces: Slate Mantels! the Cooking : trom $20 to § A compl tly on hand. Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Stands, and e fel Lue of House Furnishiog Goods. GARDEN VASES AND SETTEES. Estimates given for Hot-air Furnaces, Banges Latrobes, Mantels, &e. spit. ae Biagio Toth ations for ng awe) it them with me willl the tail sagoes Machete seg hem tains of all descriptions cleaned in a say oF Inag- ier and on reasonable terme, Pereous fee ee ate city can get their traveling and other suits Bt short notice, 8 fo “clay 615 on strest nertaeeat, Hot MARKET, Street, F. J. TiB- BETS, Proprietor. HOME MA Hote lath itreet, Fa ents, A . Ee lalate! Ceese E SUMMER THEATER. — Mon- jay serday Ma: jume Lath, Beery Nv Sen pean sens: tal troupe of beautital voune h and fascinating enter ot of wre. Notwithstan up week, prices will remain as ui Cax7Tara “THE MONTHS AND SEASONS” Il he rendered by, ar acts, ent f the great Ruro- and her Continen anid Wetnesday ant | x week TWO HUNDRED PUPILS OF THE PUBLIC THU Adnits” centa, of J. F. ne. PRSDAY JUNE SCHOOLS OF THIS ciTy a‘ FORD'S OPERA HOUSE Ta AND ISTH, 1879. tickets, Ellis & Co., No. ON AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, 50 cents; Children’s tickets, 25 ate cam now be reserved at the music store 7 Pennsylvania ave- sel 5t VER UE THEATER. leventh street and Pennsylvania avenue. Monday, June 7, and every evening during the week. The Cheapest and Best Sh in the city! ADMISSIGN, ONLY 15 and 25 CENTS. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! Reappe arance of the great FRANK ¢ SHMAN! ‘The bewitching and brilliant First wi THE W MISS LOU JOHNSON | of the laughable «ket ntile Ick DEST MAN IN WASHINGTON! Admission to matigees, Tuesday and Friday after- noone, 10 and 15 cents rc) OLD No.) Om Exhibitiom (NEw No. 456 and Sale 439 7TH St. AT 77H ST. MARKRITER’s, Choice Also. Shad | a largest atc Picture aels. Binge. Nat doors ab Oil Painti. KM= € dE streets, evens Hail. Be Please remember Name and Number. jel-ly PICNICS, &e. pound Geann mc Iu the WEDNE Leave shary OF Tite ANALOSTAN BOAT CLUB, ‘0 GuYMONT. New, Sw 1 Commodions Ste JANE MOSELRY, Jane i7th. Sixth Street Wharf Street an Tickets, admitting gen for sale b 12-3" NING. J City Garden, 2d New York a northwest oman and hi by members of the Tribe a: NLIGUT EXCURSION DAY. June l6th. instead Of THUBSDAY, y OUNG CATHOLIOS FRIEND soci- To The bo: FORTRESS MONKOE ON THE STEAM SATURDAY 6th stry at leaves High stre ANDER TERS A ENT 17.30 p.m onday morning at 7 s4 at Lack Wt PLEASURE 1 ANNOUNC Public that I have made all arrange- x for giving PICNICS at Analostan harf every five’ D SEWELL'S ER JANE MOSELEY, JUNE 19, 187 ecen ‘Tickets for jady and gentleman, Also, t E MONDAY. For full satoruiation apply at L123 Hah °REMMIE CIRTON, on the Island FOR Hil JOS. PASSENO, No 3 Waters polo Hih = BER will ron to the Falls SDAY and FRIDAY at7a m. Ona ya for ter | Start from Market Bridge, Will leave: for Groat Falts every Saturday evening at 50 cl ck, retutniog Sunday evening. ae5-1m* Fee has larger rom for DAY AN trips to days, W LAND, sem rf at 9 EXCURSIONS, THE MARY WASHINGTON pleasnre parti DK CHAKTERK BVE, D EVENI Glymont inesdays than apy other PER, SATURDAY EVEN INARDTOWN, for LEI ~ SHALL’S. aud POINT LOOKOUT, ery me MORNING Ly 6 o'clock, commencing ane 12th. These Exenrsions manner as will co the public. ‘The tal delicacies of the seagon. paid to the comfort of the having can bec may: Fee EACURS The Steamer mayi9-Im For fuil infor admirably adapted For full information. a een specially fi artered on reaso: E, Capt Jas. Harper, all the Tr Exc ; pi te STEPHENSON & 1 [Rep & BRO., Agents, LL, With ot B At FIRST } ist, dH, WEDNESDA tock ts 50 ct: a at Lutte CTURE. THE FORCES Clions to the D By C AP Y EVEN for sale at the Ch r. Pa ave. and rch dor Hew SPRING AND SUMMER LATER All Wool Cheviot Suit Ail Wool Cassimere Suits, Bussels Cassimere Sui Biversia: Sik Grafe Suits, $12 Silk Mixed Suits, $13 Middlesex Flannel Scits, $15 Worsted Black Cloth Frock ( ei2,8 CLOTHING, t STYLE AND LOWER PRIVES PRICES OP SUITS: i All le Suite, $123 i 5 Basket Suits, gis Daseusl Suits ol Hairline Suits, 97 gu Pennington Suits, 812 Bie Flannel Suits, 913 Dudley Suits, 914 s16 | Imported Cassimere Suits, $20 PRICES OP DRESS COATS: 15, $15 and $20. vats, double-breasted, $10 Diagonal, Basket and Worsted, double-breasted Square Frock Coats, with Vests to match, at sia @15, 615 and $20. PRICES OF PANTS: Fine All Wool Light Cassimere Pants, from $4 ss. Business Pants, from $1.50 to $4. YOUTHS SUITS—at g10 ela ell eis $12 BOYS’ SUITS—at st 87 e10 s12 4, STRAUS: _EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. THE RECEIPTS y were, from internal revenne, $1¢ rom customs, $588,808, 1H. BENTON has been appointed caier of the invalid division of the Pension bar: vice Pennman, appointed memoer of appeal board. the reyenue for St. Lonis, gauger first dis Newton, fifth lowa PERSONAL.—Seeretary Delano is expected to return to Washington about the middie of this week. udge Thacher, Commissioner of Patents, who has been ona brief visit to Vermont, will retarn to-morrow. Tr TOUX CoMMISSTON.— xX eom- r on WAS e¢ ed to ad stands as tollows: Wm. B. 4ilison, Bishop E. R. Ames, Md.: F. W. Paline cier General Alfred H, Y 3 Secretary, Joe W. Dwyer, re, N. Ohio. jeut. Commander A. to the Per t Honolu- mer ith July Detaches In on the reporting of h to return b nd report arrival; Lieut. M. Mae! trom the Na on the 30th instant, s relief. and ordered The following awards of contracts for sup- plying the Post Office department with mail Y bags for four years from July Ist_next were made to- To John fn class mail the pr S. Thompson, Jersey her horse mail by prices of $0.60 for size No. 1, $5.00 fc 2, and $5.10 for size No. 3; to John Boy’ New York, for class D, jute eanyvas mail sacks (improved qualit 1 for size Ne et 15 cents each for s le, New York, for ¢| (0: each tor size nnd 21 eents each for size None of the prog class A, leather mail po satisfuetory #1! of the same —<see- in, widow of P. was recently ree ident Lin Ajudged insane im Chica are ol fal villag L 3 miles froin Chicago. Mrs. Lineoli (with her tlendant. ’” laty formerly a school teacher, selected for this position On account of her kindness and intelligence.) oc two very pleasant rooms in the pou house reserved for the pr res the doctor and his family, and bas nor Ou any « patients are in es her meals in hy at the doctor's private ta rhooses, (r S and wal out where she pleases, but when out is accompanied by either Mr Miss Parte son or ber speet tendant, for all of whom she expresses tliking. Sueh has been 1 pleasant st cr RECESS nil this is nip, Without AU present her de. If main in t compen’ etraint Prospects OF THE Coat peril resimpt nthe Schuyki AS some time last week or this cept in the fact th living is compel a ityin the mea ‘a to Work r families to further privation ror such are likely to increase until resumption shall become so. that all will turn in. Ibis also egearly ators are determined r there is little par- estic about rket for re is every wi 1 Hi not to yield @ particle. that the suppl son to bell rd prices be contine: he pr reasonab) res, — Ph E DIVORCE GRANTED TO A HUSBAND OF A SISTER OF WOODIULL AND CLAPLIN.—A decree of divoree was granted nati Court of Common Pleas, on the case of Wim. B. Gail vs. Harri on the ground of 1 itery of th th M. N. Megrue anit! 61 tt ew York arried to the n the Second Pres- terian Chur: cinnatl, ou the lth of October, 1887. dultery was xed to, have been of acontinuing nature, at the resi- dence of the parties, from Octob ni& time in the spring just hast a ribes of the deter lton, Richards, (Mrs. o's brother.) and defended them. He ther mmented on the display made by Beecher and Plymouth Choreh besore the court, and contrasted it ace of ‘Titon no Such display and had no im- array of wealiiy friends to intimi- nesses and impress the ja He referring to the fall of Mrs. ‘Tilton, and the method employed, as alleged, by Beee ct it. and appear A Divorce. ned a divorce Wr wife on in riday, took out probate court. for his marriag zie Dinhafer. This, it ts said Is fourth wife —Cineinnati Con ah is Mr. reial, ERS in Wiikesbarro. Peainsyl- rani, yesterday threw a kez of powder, With lighted fuse attached, Into the house of one of the iron-strikers. The fase was for- tunately extinguished before it had commu- nication with the powder. AT THE FLEETWOOD PARK RACES yester- day that for horses of the 2.25 class was won by Annie Collins, Frank J. rd Barker third; time, 2:30), 2:31, 2:29, 234%. THE TRIRD ANNUAL REGATTA of the Philadeipbia Yacht Clab took place on the Delaware yesterday. The successful boats were Hoff. of the first class; Brewer, of the second class; and Millie, of the third class, MIss AGNES BurNS has run away from 813 | Glasgow—so an English paper says—for New @11 1011......PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.....1011 sps-tr BeRWKEN 10TH aNd L1H StReErs. CROQUET. jet-tr A LABGE STOCK, AT ALL PRICES, ar WM. BALLANTYNE’'S, York. As she is the sole heir to $509,009, and the present r of the fortune ‘is 70 ears old, Miss Burns’ acquaintance would worth cultivating. ony Sioux DELEGATION, fecently, in Vas ton, “heyenne for their agence: Baer They were furnished, each ot them, with a horse, saddle and bridle, ac- cording to instructions from Washington. a tneeceons ann Warns oda Sesei seers. eee fewell in - 5 al at the rooms of the Detroit Club. ‘The attend: ance was very large. STATE AUDITOR CLINTON, of Louisiana, has been indicted by the grand jury for mis- demeanor in office. and Gov. Ke bas re- quested bis immediate trial. THE AMERICAN RIFLE TEAM arrived in‘ SasgectedaieHoaads ne BMY were 428 Seveuth street. | banqueted and th TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, TWEED’S RELEASE ORDERED. END OF THE MINERS? —_r—_—_. QUTRAGE IN A BALTIMORE HOTEL, — aA EUROPEAN SENSATION, ——— ee THE SEECHER TRIAL TO-DAY. a WHISKY FRAUDS AND SILK SMUGGLING a THE TILION-BEECHER TRIAE, Mr. Beach Continues. New York, June t5.—T rooklyn ci ourt room was again filled with spretato: morning, among whom were many &. Mr. Beach continued bis address, and in the opening referred to THE WEST CHARGES in which Mr. Tilton had been arraizned for standering his pastor. The said counsel fol- lowed the council of the church in which Tilton took no part owing to request of Beecher that he wouid not do so. There wasa remarkable letter in this connection written by Beecher to Moulton dated Mareh 25, 1874. Ta it Beecher says that the course pursued by Dr. Storrs was an unspeakable outrage; tat the professions of friendship ad- vane ed by Storrs were hoilow and insineere, and that he was trying to goad Tilton into attacking him Beecher. This letter clearly showed the jury THE STATE OF MIND BEECHER WAS Why did he dread the appearance of Tilton before the council? He was afraid of any in- vestigation being made which would dis- se the relations he P nily. Counsel b about the Bacon le STRIKE, ton in reference to that letter idence in © question tended to show that had written a letter for the pr licat- wife and his fam i id Beach, under acon letter was written. ul t st titon in this triz tied him A ENAVE AND AT ead of being this he a gen y tow s the latter's letter will show clier have s what he aurch inv @ commit- Tilton) was not a knave and a dog Dr. Bacon, are suffering from mis- ation. If he had done so, there n no Bacon letter and no d e Would have been no appeal to the publie commun . Tilton; ce ot H. ligating 2, 1st ‘on all this drose from the cowar Beecher. Then followed the in committee cailed by Beecher in Ju shortly after the tion of Ba ter. Most certaii on Was sible for that committce, and t ’ and Moulton worked with assiduity to pre- exposure of the scandal to the pab- ibis committee. Counsel then read from the testimony of Mov alto EFFORTS MADE TO PR T THIS EX- POSURE of the scandal, and said i! did not show mneh eness against Beecher on the part of either ‘Silton or Mouiton, and showet Tilton did not swerve from his duty to his Wife and children. * now to th testified es told fuim t the de was ed by the stoi ed him to 1 who ur eeher should leave his pulpit ai nd Bowen promised. to suppe 1 y ter to B tten by T. nd givin: conduct of Bowen be letter demanding from his pulpit. tht put Bowen on thes ng On record. ntratiction wa ther sile whether of the de- mand, v ise to susta this den: 1 not p: ise friends! Why was Oliver Jol about this? This omission on the p ighest testimo: ton’s in rity. word of discred this evidence TOO PURE EVEN TO ECTED of sin. Counsel then pas Lo the consit- tion of the tr »Which he read to the part signed by Bowen awh atiously «i contemplated auy action he was 3 M b Tee iten and Mr ton in it x any exposure which would — be ul seen how ed, supported quiet and ce of this The jury wife. select this coiumitte the church? How a ting ther Shea 2 members Tous Were the labors and the delibe rand Tracy in mittee, in homely i phrase packing a court and pi the courage of Beech: charges and inviting inve ering these men whose opinions wer formed to acquit Beecher. Did not t committee know that it was a con- Irovery between Tilton and Beecher for lite or death, but did any doubt but that this committee w ected to Tilton, ‘This was the star chamt n held with ch d_ doors, home anit her husband w jecting xpressive rading U already fore them, implica charges which it proved to be true ren: him infamous. Drawn away altogether from her home and uow relying and living on ebarity dispensed by Plymouth C where were the several witnesses, Bradshaw, Mrs. Morse, and others, whon 4 PW possessed certain Know Uberations and y was no attemp mare toget them before that court and bee possessed of their information, but this eom- mittee served the purpose for whica it was called, and rendered a verdict whieh was held up to the scorn of all the world. Was this man (Tilton) tosit quiet, Knowing tie fajseness of the accusation agalast hint EUROPEAN NEWS. Dinner by Minister Davis. BERLIN, June 15.—Mr. Davis, U. ister here, gave a dinner last night otficers of the American squadron now in the Elbe. Doings of Don Carlos. Loxpon, June 15.—A special dispatch to the Times says Don Carlos has given his son the title of Prince of Asturias. He has also convoked the Biscay Juntas to meet on the “ith instant, in order to contrast the attitade of the Carlists with that of the Alfousists, whose government, he says, is afraid to sam- mon the Cortes ——_e—_—_— A EUROPEAN SENSATION. Failure of the Imperial Tripartite Agreement, VIENNA, June 15.—A sensation has been created here by the publication in the St. Petersburg Galos of an article advocating an aliiance between Russia and England, be- cause that oe Sand ow Taser jost the power guaran ing peace, since one member thereof has become suspected of warlike designs, —___e—__. Exearstonists SAVANNAH, GA., June 15.—A party of ex- cursionisis went to Arkwright island yes- terday, and while a number were in bat they were carried out to sea. Frank C. O'Driscoll, a merchant of condition, by a steamboat foen-in tie water a ball hou. She was kept afloat nae Sang Soe. The bodies of tiecrowned have not recovered. potent Ptnsectihs Yacht Race. New York, June 15—At the Corinthian races of the Seawanhoka yacht club yester- day the Addie Yoorhis was the victor. Go0oD NEWS 2" ‘The Coal Miners’ Steil WILKESHARRE, July 1 ded. The miners of is ditienal surrender through last night at a meeting with dozen or more At different places. of seventy ing At As erman mii oF the purpose of vc ing Their object became known to the lew and they were excluded fro They then held a meeting « decided to be governed n: Sociation. At another me Welsh disagreed, and the former At other meetings there wasalso la and during the cou eral disagreement as The mass of the miners w going to work, but the leade m longer to cor n the evening a re then went & long cor want ¢ have w ploys at 1,000 7 Will be started as soon as pe of the individual operators example of the men of this mn, anda } there will be a general resumption in Wyoming r on. The long str the Wilkesbarre Coal company ma: peelings were h A ion meetin PES ihe Ended. nigh their delegate Mr. Parrish. ley went toa me for resumpi i m the meet helr ow ate longer by the as- | ng the Irish and re in favor ¢ rs fought bard too strong a part yield to Parrish’s of tox n pssible. Miners will follow the company, and This Dont Look Like an Ead of the . Tronbi WILKRSEARRE, Jun have been working at 15. by @ large gang this mornir siay ov A posse was r and they apex way thr these shaft. OUTRAGE IN bg Wished to do A Bs A exeited rumor wh effect that a serious ou mitted on the person about 4, by of th fablishinent 1 one of our le ir of those intereste Which soon led to the diseoy cts. From these appears t ands of the house, r ter, about 35 years of a succeeded by a series of artit © his room uy in the hotel i lo have forcitly outr Pin fesiion, but w amplish his purpose esterday ning ipprised of the facts, Ww feet the arrest of Foster, wher that he had left the cit mation gained it is beli Philadelpaia, girl is sa. alluded to is the Euta THE DISCHARGE O rsai of th orders of the oy i termin aise Ail urs in the result The Wm. was al ple ex r¢ vs. dos New court of appe or T - and orde penitentia this mort the one toy THE WHISKY FRAUDS. The ne's Shaft were 1 ble being floated abe rage hai the $ propricter bec: The condition of 1 l to bea very serious one. The the supreme court in the Twe er use Was that of thr plaintitl in and o LTINORE morning y inte hote! hai been com ery the vit one amet et as a n it was Fr or. J Judge ¢ Indictment of Late Revenue Odicers iu Missouri. June 3 Met public re Bevis and THE SEW GLERS, More Tadictmen New York, June 15.—In th cireuit cour terday the g: sented several new complicity in the silk sm: the United States di to make public the nam persons until t ve Bench warrauts for them ma. | day. ms of | the | hich would guide them in their de- | | changed. : Fire in New Ye New York, Ju oclock this me = from th Three-ste Eldridge sounde fire and the Abor 'y of the tire tir Kier control. t uilding was com: ing was occupied by manufacturer, who estima ‘and th partn os his di aid and J + Criminal cha YORK SILK SUTG Unit y be ment We! hi Kipp. « pout +1000. h is partly cover by surance. The building was da 1 to the amount of » Which ito be covered by i ‘The Bunker New York, Jan a] Light Ip Boston to pa td Carcliva 6s. spec 4 \iid to-day ar firm, «lis Battimone, June 15.—Uolton firm—midiling. Flour steady and unchanged Wheat fr Peun-ylvania red, J 314132. Other gra an o southern white, sf4s8: sata Th wixed, Oats dalt— ern Wd unchanged. mand; Hie wea ders, . Halts. 1Saz0. Lai do. firsts, firm—small sales. 150, Bew Yorx, June 15.—Stocks Gold, 16%. Exchange, long, Governments active at better prices New Yorx, June 1. Wheat I cent better. Corn a Loxpox. June 15, 12:9 p. m.— money: 27).a93% for account. U old, 106}: new fives, 133g. Krie, IM Jaldsy; do. pre: ferred, THE white, 6 packed, 9alz*; roleum i Coffee unchanged, Whisky Bias; wost ay unchauge?, nothing doing in * dull—shouiders, Bu rd dail and nom minal an quiet bat 2 on dat, 435: Money short, Jonsols— Iasi, for S. bonds, 1555 « PITTSBURG AND CONNELLSVILLE RaILRoaD PcRCHASED.—Tnhe board of di- rectors of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, at a special meeting yesterday, ratified the contract for the purchase terest in the Pittsburg and of the city’s in- Connelisvilie railroad for one million dollars, an ordinance for such sale having been 4 by the city council. The interest of thecity in that road was $2,337,000, A MYSTERY IN SING SING PRISsON.— Every morning, for man. since her incarceration, years. in fact, ever lenrietta Robinson, A TWEED. Lad TODY CF THE GIR FATH is morning the bearing on bh ‘ eon the little gip | Harrison. was resumed before J Arthor, in the Crimina | Court room—Messrs. | Garnctt, Evans and Harrington for the peti- Loner. and Jndge Fisher for the respondent. {it wt be recollected that the girl is now ip | the ody of Valentine Harrison, the | fat that the mother sought to obtain | cts custody on the gronnd that the father ts tA proper person to have its charge, hav- | tg been recently confined in the insane ary- ium. On Satuniay the judge attempted to EEL the = tO consent to live together, and the husband was willing, the wife teclined. On the apening ne case This Toing there were severa jes in the trom. - Harrington that since ihe ad) bad conferred wi lined te for the arEment n the petitioner, whos not with husband, and, in imony. they wouk! not advise The petitioner was, however, ing fo place the ehiid in asehool in this yor Geore wr and Lo may eluca- Uon and expenses until she at the age 1 to give bond to carry cut F THE COURT. | s said, thi ! appears to be well sat With the famil. whom she row wt 1 to be well tak care of The father is the natura: vaniian of the chiki, bat with child of te are the her would be entitled to the iy. He Was disposed to consider the welfare of the | et waned the means of the parents. | Now bere isa mother who sometimes gets tank ei gipsy, who bas a father in wnfesscx whe Would send the She does not claim the ehtid int jon of bringing it up herself. herself has no means and is not qnalt- fied to perform the duties ef a mother, she re- ipquistes the claim that nature has given will net live with her husband, al- the court would giveherevery meéar curity. He did not x he could anything wit he writ And remove tody of the futher, which PARTING SCEN caving the rooms teary the mother andehild, ly Kixsing ber ments to het ased her id a covered Wagon 2 ve off th bis frie twat Letters From the Peoptc. WASHINGTON, D.C. Janet Bias-—Yor et the 11th § ' es and traps ny of the hou There is another matter in « j h this to which I desire to d j ution. Itist The rain spo: ral thing shout the city, are em nected with t rs. Many o! © spouts ¥ under tae win- are of itters terminate d slows Of sleep! q > proper West Exp. eis hite cially m tht y have of « Restor Washingtoe Stock Exchange, Jane 15. | Qu s furnished by Middicon © € os bid a nk St Water Certificates, 8's, ] = tee | ANOTHER ATTEMPTED MARYLAND—Fhars | Anne ‘ the negro Sumas iss Jackson, Oticer Jubb » William Thomas, ng an outrage M i lay abou sundown Mi passing throug! om, ‘homas s pur- a similar attempt upo: out four- teen years tel for i 16 prisoner i | bery « arrant Was ther | upon issu aud io the cour: Jot the a s brought to th | Temibs, and She will have A Baookiys Woman. wile Joun Hartt, of ‘Me SF while of quently asi be high. At | the crying ened the bow i was found that Mrs. Hartt was Her boly taken from the i a the day. quently h of iasanity, ith, A Sensrirere machine for writing spoken words has been inveated by . H. Huppinger. The Revue Industrielle deerrives the machine as being about the sizeof the hand. it is put in connection With the vocal orgaas—the instramest = cording their movements upon a moving. hand of per in dots and dashes. The per- son lo Whora Ube instrument ts attached sim- ly repeats the words of the « er after Fim inaudibly. This Up language is then. Yaithfully written out. THE CoMING Prize Fient.—The stakes for the fight between Tom Allen and Rooke were tendered to Johu F. Chambert Payee 4 afternoon at Jerome *; r. Chamberlin declined holding Ls mowey r “have to be or being a interested in an; chosen to hold the stakes ‘before the 1th in to “ —, or the affair will fall through.—y. Y. Superii