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‘THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania —_ cor. Lith st. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, &. H. KAUFFMANN, Pree't. pacts aasaenos THE EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to wedscribers af TEN CENTS FER WERK, OR FORTY CRSTS PER MONTH. Copies af the Counter. CENTS Bac: By mati—portare prepart—60 month. s17 months. 93.00. one year. 96 OO THE WEEKLY STAR—pwditched om Priday— 00 @ year, posinee Prepaid. Al ee ee im advance, ane = sent lomeer than pawl for Of advertising furnished om application Che Henin iy Star, %, 45 -N2, 6.941. WASHINGTON D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1875. TWO CENTS — LADIES’ GOODS. Low ek 719 ‘The eheaze-t fot « 2 EDGINGS and INSERTINGS over market, at DAVIS’. 719 MARKET SPACE OR LOT OF & STITCH HANDK ents. just re 719 MARKET PACE a jeter 1109 F ah QREAT PARGAIS IN LADIES LINEN SUITS, & Plain, Braet. and Smt ed. The seme i VERSKIKTS AND BASQUES. xamine my sto M. 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Black, sathor of “The Princess of Thule,” received and fer sale at SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 425 screet Pennsylvania avenue Man anc Beast, Here and Her more than three 4 fter: ilinstrated by hundred origiual anecdotes by Bev 3 €.W ‘The Ocd Tramp. s Novel Mies Kovel, by Victor Cherbatt nk Books. l'aper. Enve' thing fn the Stationery | " BOOKSTORE PROFESSIONAL, BJ. Lb. WOLF, D Removed tot ¥ 1-3 (jp eenek F Gkautan ATIORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS For New Hampehire. Del . Virginia, Ts i tiapa. Michigan, Minnesota,” Wisco 1oth street and New York ave., = Bld’s. Washington, DO. SCHUTTER & RAKEMAN, FRESCO, DECORATIVE ana tasertptt . and every on oF OBNAMENTAL and PLAIN PAINTING. 227 Hh street northwest. SPECIMEN ROOM. 710 street northwoet, Jandiiy WASHINGTON, D.C S7 PEK SET FOR TEETH, EITHER JAW. See neh: Ap PEATE. Graduate of ‘ of Deo oe and ¢ Rowh Mesieal Ce reap emet «ints MeB. TIMONEYV & CO. ¥ heir Banking Hi LE DROIT ave removed their Banking House to BUILDING « band F streets They are . ie = general Banking best = subject fo check af sight, draw P deiphia ew York Kachsuge, and make Colle 1 pointe p29-t DPEXCA®, SHERMAN & Co., BANKERS, Nos. 9 and 11 Nassan street, New York, Ieeue CIRCULAR NOTES and LETTERS OF CREDIT ECSBOPE AND THEE ect pal Cities, siso, for use i ke. TRL THANSFF EGRS PHI ts PARIS. CALIEOKNIS. HAVANA, CHINA JAPAN Accounts of Backs, Bankers aad oth Ore received vand-m.w.fly FOR THe SUMMER! FANS J nese. 0, 25. S8e.- Linen. black, colored and pal + 2 and We.. Silk and Satin, black, painind and white. $2. 91.t, 9175 and $2 —* ederwear, for Ladies’ sud Gents ,at re- ced pri Ladies F e Chemise, Tucked and Ruffle, Bmbroi- ery and Battle, Lace and Embroidery ,&c., at $1, 2) #and $2 miies Drawers te match. $1 ne Tucked and Kuftle afl full length and width. # sad Short Gowns, $1 handsome Long Gowns, $2. id's Sun Bounotes soc. Lace Cape aud Hoods, $1. it Infants Sacques, Euttroidered Meri y Hoods, Lace and Lawn. and Misses Pi, ts, $1, 91 Hand $2, age * We me sr fait y is sie Thread on ee. 3 pair OL bates a Saee oilet Articles” Dreeing Co be wot Rubber, 25 and Se Tooth or Nai ns, 2e.; Hair and Clothes Brashes, 25. 60c. and $1 Fine Hand Mirr. Rack Sat he ee Brown Winx fiee” Lisle Gloves, 28¢ ” two button Bid, Tant z . sete, $1; full sets, 92, 92 very cheap. im all sbades, spleadid Creqnet—Ha $4.50 and 95.50; all worth 50 per cent. moro. Resides 10,000 other articles, all desirable, guod and cheap. at ' B. SILVERBERG’S. GREAT METROPOLITAN DOLLAK STOKE | oe 514 7th saeet, news Peppy. ayeue, AM CO Sine Sato TON ling Sei ce, or, Bohem the venowned Sam Devere, wee Brice: et ome early OLD No. $56 7TH St. doors a! Chotee Oi! Paintings, Engraving ‘OMIOUE SU Pues THEATER. — at, Beery fines — Kye cement ila Mayo, sliced Gleason, + company retai Notwithstanding the snperior and costly On Exhibition aT MARKRITER’S, No. 439 Tth street, USEMENTS. Nieat ant Wetnesday ant one week ouly ‘appear in his ationsl Drama entitled Jim Bud and De teres. Engagement of inlty Artiste, the Stuart NOBL will if ja a= Uenial. a wish sent ye21-6t* NEw No. 439 7rtH St. teovrven D and E streets, eixht ere Odd Fellows’ Hal ‘Chromoa, &e. Also, largest stock of Paper angings, Window Frames, Picture fords "and Tas- sols, Rings, Nails, &c., in the District. Shades, Pictures, Br Tene ASI Be Please remember Name and Number. jel-ly ————————— eee EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. yfamiy ex SEVENTY MIL RIVER TO DILL S PaViLI Ou the large aud cUKS ES DOW) THE PO ON omac i fact eteam ee BENEFIT OF THE MOUNT PLEA@N Tae SA. BBATH SCHOOL. Steamer will leave High-street wharf, George- town, THURSDAY MORNING, July Ist, 7 o clock, ret ing d st 7th etreet wharf 9 o cl pom, ‘at Alexandria going and returning. kets for sale Ballantyne’s. 7th street, and T. A. Newman s, Bridge street, Georgetown. Tiokets, $1; cbildren ander 15 years, Scents. sexs it WECOND GRA ; ton. D.C, to DAY, June 25th, 1575. Steamboat Pilot Boy leaves 30 p.m. Dow Tickets. admirtiv be had at the boat “RAND FEST, 1 " UNIONE_E LENZA Si Al BEYER'S 7th JU rine Ba The Ma wrt eer LEDONIAN CLU Array, D XCURSION OF THE CA- of Washin: Sth street wharf at 8:90 a.m. and Band will farnish the music. = @ Lady and Gentl 1VAl A NE 24r nt will b thi Mar prousta oR Te PLEASURE SEEKERS. sUMM parties soul mitil used. jel Sm Bes no longer makes r Falls. She ix for charter vic Nit eH MASQUERADERS, ER ARRANGEM oF t FITZHUGH, Agent. Sixth-street Whaid. SSENO, No. jow High «t 1 a Ape .G. WHEELER egular trips to the Great By Inquire as above. 365 Im foes EXNCURSIVUNS, THE MARY WASHINGTON bas larger, eduesdays { at 9a. m LAND, 219 #2 6 Apply on board, orto Da. HOW- < CH. BYERY Giymont and retura Mon. nd Fridays, ing Sth-stree reek. ja P. A TROTH, President. OR CHARTER. The commodions tron Steamer PILOT BOY, aving been specially attr? ve chartered on re Sis tocmme. . Apply to N. B. FITZHUGH, Agent, _™ay21- 3m 6th street wharf. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHIWVG. LATER STYL! ES, AND LOWEK PRICES PRICES OF SUITS: A Wool Ubeviot All Wool Cassime! Bussels Cassimere Suits, § Biverside Suits, $12 Suk Grafe Suite, $13 Silk Mixed Suits, Middlesex Fixnuel Suite, $15 Worsted Basket Suite, @1% Suits, 35 Wool Hairline Suits, $7 en Scotch Suits, 910 North Hoosic Suits, $11 Pennington Suits, $12 Blue Flannel Suits, $12 Dudley Suita, $14 Disgonal Suits, $16 re Si A 213 Imported Casstmere Suits, $20 PRICES OP DRESS COATS: Black Cloth Frock Coats, double-breasted. $10 €i2, 315,83 nd $4 Diagonal, Basket aud Worsted, donble-breasted Square F ‘k Coats, with Vests to match, at $12 snd $20. PRICES OF PANTS: Ali Woot Pante, Light Cassiumere Pants, from 4 from #130 to 94 YOUTHS SULTS—at 86 slo sua . 2? Pry $11 $13 e gis gis BOYS’ SUITS—at aa 37 - ae ss glo #11 ee s9 sis “a, STRAUTUS. (O1i... PENNSYLVANIA AVENUBQ.....1011 _ape Berwees lore anp lite Srkex 5 Mores: MOTHS : r4 It you wish fo save yonr heavy wearing apparel, Clank Covers, Crumb ths, & from moths. have them cleaned by my ce Ceas, which re effe with me until the tains of all deser ts Si ner and on reasonable terms, nu get their t notice. clothing, can leave them fail season. Blankets and Cur- tions cleaned in a superior man- Persons leaving the traveling and other enite, cleaned 61% 9th strect northwest. Becss For sale at the 200.440) Pavi me 0 Arch 200.000 Mere! BRICKS: BRICKS: t cash prices, Brick, ‘hantable Brick. ‘The above are ail hand-made. Apply t T.W-P MYERS. Agent, jelé-2w Room 9, Plant's Building. NCINNATL LION BREWERY. LAGER AND PILSENER BEER Shipped direct from Cincinnati in Befrigerating Cars, aud for sale CASK! io S AND BOTTLES, BY THE AGENT, SAMUEL C. PALMER, 67 GREENE STREET, _2e8-tr GEORGETOWN’ D. 0 NOX S DRESS go CASSIMERE HATS, uu At” STINEMETZs, | | | i | | | lc | By direction of the } the d | Johnston EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. THE RECEIPTS to-day were, from internal revenue, $2 2.06; from customs, $592,22. Pay Drrecror Joseph Wilson, U. 8. N., died at Swamp Scott, Mass., oo the 19th instant. THE AMOUNT of jonal bank i lation received at the Treasury to. demption aggregated 20. ALLOWED TO RESIGN.—E or twenty cadet midshipmen, who were fount deficient in the recent examination at the Naval Academy, have been allowed the privilege of resigning. NAVAL ORDERS.—Lient. the Worcester, North Atlantic station, 1st of July next; Lieut. H. B. Manstield detached trom the Michigan and ordered to hold hir self in readiness for duty on the Asiatic sta- tion, Albert Ross to POSTMASTER GENERAL JEWELL arri at Indianapolis yesterday morning from St. Louis. He visited the board of trade at noon, where brief speeches were made by him Gov. Hendricks, Gen. Coburn, and others. \ banquet was given tohim at the Bate t night TERE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Grant, with their son Jesse and Mrs. Fred. Grant, ar- rived in New York city Monday morning, and in the evening the President and Mrs. ant returned to Long Braneh, and their son and daughter-in-law left New York for “hicago. THE Crors.—The statement of the condi- lion of the grain and fruit crops, just pub- shed by the Department of Agricuttur shows the probable yield to be somewhat b y the average. The frosts the crops materially in all sections, espe ally fruit, Maryland and Delaware alo: porting ab average. EXECUTIVE INESS.—The President has recognized Charles W. Matthe consul of Uruguay at Philadelphia, Pen: yania. He has also signed the commissions of the following-named. postmasters: Win Miller, at Tuseate Ala.; Lucien Lord “lH. Shoemaker, narles Lee, the port of A. TENDING A MILITAR i partment of the Platte are hereby tended to include so much of the territory east of a line formed by the e DEPARTMENT. sistent, the limits of tern boundary of Utah to wrtheastern boundary of Kaho—em- bracing the posts of Fort Hall. ANCIENT LAND PATENTS.—The Commis- sioner of the General Land Onice is making arrangements to classify and distribute the I patents whic! mulated in his to the number of three hundred thou a. Many of the tures of the Preside General Jackson's Mrs. CLARA Hawnsoy N,of Wash- agton city, a lady Of rare literary altaiz meats, has prepared for publication a entitled seen by Hor Waipole of that celebrated author war of inde atents bear the sig ts up to the time of ork ring upon our endence, with preface, life, co. pious notes, and elegant illustrations.— Graphic, Con. J. M. Me W, chief clerk of the sixth auditor's office, to-day received his commission as sixth auditor, vice Sheats, who, if he does not resign, will be suspen! The appointment, which w recomm: 4. s mate on ti ndation ‘of Seeretary Bristow an neral Jewell, gives great stt- . not only tothe employes of the office. but to all who have business relat’ ous with it, INSPECTION OF LIFE-SAVING SraTtons ON THE Pactric Coast.—William O. Avery, chief clerk of the Treasury department; S. J. Kimball, eh: vies f the revenue marine ser. and the chief clerk ¢ Board leave this city for about the Ist proximo. At thal point the party will proceed in a United States revenue cut- ter along the P condition of the tions. cifle coast. to inspect the various life-savings s A GERMAN BALLOON-ATIC. cation has been reeeived at the Post Ofice department from one Carl Gimzenberger, of Vienna, in whieh he claims to have invented someth'ng by which the movements of bal- loon can be so controlled as to secure an speed of ten German miles an hour, to_make an aerial voyage from w York to San Francisco for the purpose of demonstrating its availability for the for- warding of correspondence, his reward to be dependent upon b Y comm THE URUGUAYAN EXILES.—In response to the telegram from the collector of cus- toms at Charleston, S. C., asking whether the political exiles on board the Uruguayan bark Ping should be allowed to land, the Secretary of the Treasury telegraphed that they should, as there was no goot reason why they should be exeluded from this coun- try. It Appears that though the vessel on which they were brought sailed under the flag of Uruguayan, she carried no papers of any kind. This matter is now being in- vestigated by the Treasury department. PERKSONAL.—Secretary Delano is detaine at his home at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, by illa Gen. Cowen, assistant secretary of the Int rior being absent tor Smith is at present acting seer 8 enator Kob- in this city.” His son graduate ieorgetown — College — to-morroy tary Bristow aud Attoraey Pierrepont return to” Wash- will *H. T. Canby, chiet the War nent, left last night for New York on ess connected With the War office I be absent the mainder ¢ aes TREASURER NEW rive in Wash ton to-night. The augements for the counting of the money in the Treasury de- part have been completed, and will be vegun by the counters in the office of the Controller of the Currency and the Carrer division of the Secretary's office immediate ly after the close of office hours Will be continued nigh ask is completed. nd day In addition to ertaining of the actual money on haz: count will also embrace the bonds held the United States to secure natio’ by | bank note cireulation. It is expected that this labor incident to a change of United States Treasurer will occupy about three ys and nights. THE SINKING OF THE SARANAC.—The | following are the telegrams received by the | Secretary of the Navy relative to the sink- ing of the Sarana VALLEJO, CALIFORNIA, June 21. Hon. Secretary of the Navy: Report received that the United States steamer Saranac has been wholly lost in Seymour Narrows. No lives lost. Have dispatehed Her Majesty’s ship a i—y to assist in every Tossible way. f leave on flagship immediately on same service. The news has this moment come on board. (Signed) ADMIRAL COCHRANE, Of Her Majesty's Steamship Repulse. Vicrorta, June 21, Hon. Geo. M. Robeson: Saranae struck rock in Seymour's strait, Friday morning at 8:45 | #nd sunk about an hour afterwards in thirty fathoms water. Am here to charter @ steamer. Was sent in first eatter aboat tea minutes after sinking. (Signed) M. W. SANDERS, Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. N. The Secretary of the Navy has directed Rear Admiral Rodgers, at Mare Island, Cal- Horna, to tender the thanks of the govern- ment to Admiral Cochrane for his kindness in promptly sending relief to the officers and of the Saranac. As soon as the Fegycned or- TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, THE BLACK HILLS BONANZA ——— GOLD IN THE GULCHES. a A THREATENED IN DIAN WAR. THE BEECHER TRIAL. PRESS EXCURSION TO RAWLEY. POLITICAL REFORM IN CALIFORNIA. ——_o——— THE PRESS EXCURSIONISTS, Whoare En Ronte for Rawiey Springs. [Special ‘o The Even BALTIMORE AND Onto R. ‘Tne press excursionists to in charge of Major Koont 1 vis, ting Alexandr ter: Alex. Wm. H D. Doyle, Sim eat Telegram. Daily Critic mond Enquirer: Cit. George Douglass, The Capit Virginia and N. ¥. press: ( EVENIN TAR; J. B. Sunday Chronicle: Joon J. ¥. Potts, National 8. Tribune. D.C; J. B. Natle, Ge ton, Washington Weshinglon sociated Chronic arty will ——EE CALIFORNIA'S INDEPENDENT STATE CONVENTION, ‘The New Party Lays ou Work, AN FRANCISCO, June 2 dent state conventio: mento yesterda resolutions, des A. Gobright, Associated Pre C. Wedderburn Warten, Downs, which met at Sac 1 a long serie ng Siar.) R., June awiey Springs, are as follows: J. M. Sar- Hunter, editor Towle, Alecan- utay Herald: W. : E. B. Moot e; J. C. Proctoi Re Boston Pox 2: Frank Smyth, ‘roshy 8. Noyes arthy. Forne St. Marc James Chartestow ta Big Job of 3.—The intepen- “m ot called na- fallen into wortbh en iety in the inter- estof certain powerful corporations and sociations of individuals, who systemat seek to accumulate wealth at the pub! 1 by means of pense, through @ of soveroment, un point where trust the po! her of them; ihe state to eit independ honest and law-abiding citi lions of California, local, or business distinction Of religion or previous polit the purpose of bringing system of reform in the state, nd jew of securing retrenc equer an mui a expenditures; a co taxation; the regulation corporations exercising cal nature; the reduction toa of fares and freight on railroads, as weil as conjunction steamboat railroad wagnst d operated in in prevention and ination by rai securing from the po’ t party seeks to unite t irrespective Sagaisst localities the ma- ntil affairs have the peopie can no tical control that the peopl eth of all por of class, und regard al opinion, t Zens especia nmnent at nd hise ofa reasonabi politi- e with ment of roads and other and ine Ju- wer Or possibili- ty of monopoly of the natural waters of the rivers, streams and lates of t ing them once more in the people; Ue 1 of inhabit power of Waters and ga ther kindred monopolies of the administration of just the state tem so that powerful punished as wellas weak, «1 nre such improved lez tuterest of good government an honest purpose of reform may sae That for the more perfeet ac of the foregoing. this conver 0: delegates repre-enting all ia, pledge the people's ine ind its nominees for offi: ate to support and carry ou aud proper means the policy of the party as set forth ii The resolutions strongly ¢ monopolies, and declare in reforms in’ state and loca pledge the nominees of the to earry them out, and declare tliat purpose of the peoples’ ind in placing candidates t California for election this needed. Reforms in this st sought to be attained in thi better local government pe br will not be an independen or an independent nominati in ‘36, and that the vote of ar nominees of the in California in nts of cities from the oppressiv the par yre Une people of he state, revest- ny rporations and tion rout ice thro y reforming the grand jury sys- criminals y be nd generally to on in’ the dom and m asw scomplisament stion pos parts of Cait lependent party iginant the t by all lawful aid parpo: 1 this platior: pppose favor of cectain 1 matters, and rly, if elected, tu u ependent year is much- ate, and objects Smovement for Is in no wise de- Jent on the question whether there will tnational party ‘on for President ny citizen for the eople’s independent party Will nox oreshadow or have any manner of significance or bearing on que: fous of national polic or the eon- test for President; but each citizen will be free to vote rive as his conscienc 3 Messrs. Estee, of San F. of Butte, and Cattlin, of ah toming toa vote, the conve: until to-day. red in nomination for governor. Without slate. isco, Bidweil, nation aljouraed ——_.—_—_ THE NEW ELD: Gold in th ent of the Jifer-Ocean, with a ‘ + Gt good quality has bee ter's gulch, French creek, e Black Hills; diseovel RADO. { correspond. the selentific ex- Fort Laramie e quantities and at in Cus- long this and stream for a distance of upwants of seven miles the source or gulch mw Scattered along French cree mining parties, numbering taken up color has been obtained. Tt eral quartz lodes which pro: but the greatest importane uch gold diggings. vered the scientists wi nd one arrived here yest laims, on allof wh en the gold was at Camp Tattle nines. Tnére are ek four different men,who have ch zold of good e are also S¢ ise rich returns, eis attached to is- ordi y afternoor when they were somewhat astonished at the discovery. It is intended to make this a permanent camp, where the command will remain until the re from Larami arn of —* the supply train FOREIGN NEWS. Burmah Apologizes Lonxpon, June 25.—It nounced that the King of Bi @ satisfactory explanation to Britain. is officially an- urmah has given of his course of action to Sir Douglas Foesyth, the British envoy. War is now considered impossible. The Insult to Le sericen Consul in inn. Advices from Cni: in Chin- Kiang, grow1 ig Out say that the disorders of the arrest of two native soldiers for insulting the Ameri- ican consul and his wife, has subsided. The Chinese have partially satisfied the demands for reparation. Another Bis Failure. Lonpon, June 23.—Wilson & Armstrong, No. 69 Aldermanburg, have failed, liabilities one million dollars. sonal EEE AN INDIAN WAR TH: -EATENED. Spotted Tail’s Men om the War Path. OMAHA, June 23.—Advices from Spotted Tail's agency state that three I: ties left inet vieinlay on the 17 th inst, one each for the See cc cena ae, and Sho- shone reservations. It is ted men that a tic Pout to. be Las Information has about to be es. Railroad Consolidation. Sr. Louts, June 23.—A special dispatch to the Re; “Rumors of a Kansas Pacific and Union Pacific a are creat! mite a fuanagers of Wellsy Fi reparing to move ou! tending to ran stir in this elty. ue rairoad int their own express.” pth nailer deat at Found Dead in Bed. ATLANTA, June 23.—Col. aperineee, and chief Allanta and Ri al ichmond ‘was found dead in bed this Ineer of the ‘ir-line railroad, nd act when that time shall ar- | THE BEECHER TRIAL. Proceedings im Court To-day. Ew YORK, June 23.—Beecher and his wite came early into the court room this morning, and Tilton was in his place before the pro- ceedings began. The number of spectators was much smaller than usual, and there was a@ visible decrease in the number of ladies present. After the court opened MR. EVARTS SAID that in regard to the judge's charge they hat revised their requests to ebarge and after (he charge was delivered they would be presente | to the court. MR. BEACH INTERRUPTED. Beach then continued his address, m™ the works of Beecher, and spoke his invitation to all who loved the Lord Jesus and who were not members of any chureb to commune in fellowship with him trman objected to these citatic from sermons or lectur that they had not Mr. Mr. Evart intimated that these quotations de from Writings that were vot piaced in might be counfounded by tae jury with some which were in evidence. Mr. Beach argued that he made quotations not as evidence in the case, but as to the cou- ary theories held by this defendant. Mr. Shearman objected to the quotations, on the ground that they were both illegal and improper. Judge Neilson suggested that Mr. Shear- man make his Objections when Mr. Beach pt through, and Mr. Beach broke out with Wrong; my quotations “The gentleman allenge bim to prove that are right and I they are wrong.” Mr. Shearman accepted the challenge, and was about to read the sermon in whieh the invitation to communicants was extended, when Mr. Beach objected to the reading of article from whieh he had quoted ison ruled that Mr. Shearman’s would be in order When Mr. Beaca closed his addres e. The Detro! n eleva ni Detroit, Ju Waukee railroad g Haven was bursed la $45,000, reat Grand Loss about —_.————— The Markets. June 23. - Cotton ry quiet and d 4. Oe: clear rib side Lard “dull and heavy dull we eum w fined 7 jobbing. —Virginia 6s, peclers, 47 West Virginia's, *32; North new, 11; de. special tax, Wig ado DEW Yous. tu suger. Money.2 4 #4; shost, 3.20 bond 31. 3, 1385 32, do. preferre n Beecher. al yesterday, Mr. Beach «led with his summing up for the plain- if. He reverted to the peculiar modes of ex- Pression in the letters between Mrs. Tilton and Beecher, a ne probable correc ness of the testimony of Mrs. Tilton’s brot The charges of black-mail were reviewed, and counsel was most emphatic in opposinz all idea that it had ever any existence. He then turned to the evidence of Bessie Tarner, much of which. he argued, was utterly incon- sistent with probability. He next recurred to the character of Beecher's evidence, and the manner In which it was likely he quieted his conscience, adding some caustic com- ments upon the philosophy of Lying, orl ing to the advanced ideas, Counsel coneladed for the day by quoting some of the loose and monstrous uiterances of Beecher, according to several ofhis published sermons. AN ARREST. The New York Herald of yesterday says: urit g the session of the Tilton- tay Sergeant Rogers detecte: 1 disturbing the proceedings by applaud- and arrested him. He gave his name as 2¢] Gallagher, residin 0. st nty first street, New York. Gallagher n before Judge Neilson, and, after a severe reprini llowed Th Beach In the Beecher tr procs OAD SETTLEMENT— Avi Passenyer Rates.—It is und xt that tue passenger rates will be advanced to-morrow by the Baltimore and Ouijo and Pennsylvania railroads to about the old standard previous tothe war. The advance will be in all di- rections and to all points. There is a qaes- tion for Uement with the New York rowls volving about $2 on fares from aud to New k and Chicago, as a basis, and if it is de : make the fare between those two points 322,as before the war, the old rates Will be resumed at ail points on the roads. Mr. Sharp, master of transportation of the Baltimore and Ohio, was in eonference yes- terday at Philadelphia with the officers of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore road, a ing for the passage of the trains of the Hallimore and Ohio over the latter road. The Philadelphia, Wiimington and Baltimore company asks that the Pennsyl- vani:t railroad and Baltimore and Ohio send separate trains over the road, ¢ if the Baltimore and Ohio, and Philadelpiia, Wilmington and Balti- more cars are attached to all trains they Would become cumbersome and great incori- venience ensue at Baltimore and Philadel- hia. The Baltimore and Ohioasks for eom- ination trains, and the Pennsylvania rail- road is satisfied every way. This was the state of the matter up to yesterday, but it Is learned that an adjustment has been about reached, and that the Baltimore and Onio trains will pass over the road and over the New Jersey roads in a day or two. There will be atiother advance in freight rates shortly, but whether the figures will be nearly the same as summer rates the war has not yet been determined upoa.— Bai:. Sur. TWEED was released from one prison and deposited in another ye Stunds now, he ts ments ayainst him ¢ is based the civil suit covery of $6,000,000, the 8 len by the state being three millions. The e chief of Tammany is not able to fiad sible friends who wil! go his seeurity an amount, and ia defaait of the nm ball he is held in jail unc deputy sheriff. Th propriety of forei dictment immediately, which Judge Bra ty has still under consideration. When they are disposed of the next movement will he to endeavor to have Tweed’s bail redaced to such a figure that he ean furnish the security hea SO go at large pending the trial. pon tis in- THE PRIMARY ELECTIONS in the city for the nomination of democratic candidates for the bench of the Orphans’ court were held yesterday. As the ring has iously de- cided that Judges Inglis and Lindsay are to remain in office, they will not be disturbed. The same omnipotent power has set its seal of disapprobation upon Judge Bishop, and in all p bility he will be sueceed by Mr. Carroll, who) ses Lo transfer his brilliant abilities from the legislative to the — branch of the city government.—#altinore American, Zd_ KILLED BECAUSE HE WoULDN’T PAY His RENT.—A negro named Johnson was killed in Chicago, last night, by a iceman. The negro rented a house, and failing to pay his rent. when due, an order of ejectment was issued againsthim. He rejected its enforce- ment, and bom teg 3 the melee which foliowed mit elght es about the head and CONVICTED OF OUTRAGING A CHILD.— William Thompson was yesterday, in the criminal court of Baltimore, found guilty of committing an ontrage upon a child named Dora Link, about twelve years old, near Hall’s Springs, Baltimore county, in No- vember last. An effort to estab! analibi by the evidence of Thorapson’s mother and sister failed. CoUNTERFEIT rivEs.—An Augusta, dispaich states that admirably execu! counterfeit fives on the First Nat 1 Bank of Paxton, Ill, are being freely circulated along the Une of the rail Four counterfeits were found in a smal! remit. tance received at Sn og Tuesday, Sxill- ful experts were ved by thent. LOCAL NEWS. District Government Afhirs. An i*inch pipe sewer, with manholes and drop, bas been ordered in square south of square No. 87, between Stoddard, Washing- ton. West and Congress streets, Georgetown. The school teachers for both white and colored schools will receive their pay on Sa urday next forthe months of June, July and August. The amount required for this par bese, together with the pay of the janilors ix about *56.000. THE TAX ADVERTISEMENT, An optnion of Mr. Stanton, attorney for th: District, in relation to the law. re property to be advertised for sale delingnent taxes. is to the following e: “The law is imperative in requiring tisement of property for defauit in payment Of taxes. Tho failure of applicant, however unavoidable it may have been to pay his taxes, renders it sary for the © of taxes, in obedience to the law, tise the applicant's property. The imperative in requir: at ifthe : wether with t Ities and cost have accrued t ior to the day named forsale the pr must be sold. T the circumst nomore right to re of the ensts and penalties rtising) resulting fr Shall not be " the Commissioners lieve the pplicar the are to pay the time fi xe by law than the eve him from | the payme of bis Laxes. SSIONERS GOING TO BYILD NEW STATION HOUSES IF THE DISTRICT | MMISSIONERS DON'T. sterday the Board of T sioners transmitt lutions to the Ly ting forth that Distriet, frora e Commis and and ge m, have long 0 alth of the men of the Metr as from time to tim: surgeons and the eapt ents, and by comm: Y the efficiency of this board has bee ly impaired it is reported t captain ar nat eight men t twenty-four, duty from rtable al to the n poli reportea by the station-hons “this board has r Ipal au sueh the 1 man provide 1 by two or xper 1 by the sec 88 the hone: District st wed b humanit he land for the promotion o: y Of this force, whieh at best i muck too small for the complete protection he persons 1 pro, of the Di th president ¢ nant be, and he is »Pequestel to present this ‘preamble lutions to the Commissioners of tb. istrict, and urge them to proceed to prov: stich station-houses as are required by lay and the of th ree, aud asare tt to men engaged in an aniuous and respons ble service; that the ma, 1 super ent of the me fe directed to as far as pr plans of the best station-houses of the prin- cities of the cou: pe prepared present to this board ech build gs as are suited to this and regulations Superintendent of jount Ve rno: - Vernon hundred persons , most Town be from the Ma: Well-known fact rsare not per mitted to visi om Sunday. And yet, in spite of everything, they insisfed apo nd devianded admittance, and, being fused, climbed fences, trod dow nd vez limbed fruit-trees he fre itaway iy fultin tad shameful and ou nS mancier. are the facts. Cannot something be done prevent these Sunday ing ad disturbing the p this saered spot? J. Wei. Houixcsw ADUATIN N Bustx people were evening, to v of that well-known i institution Spenesr. with flags and mers, while the st was bright with a profusion of beautifal flower: The music on the oc . nished by Schroe Mrs. Spencer ¢ ts on the stag: did also a large number of invited The exercises began by scriptural t aul by the Rev. Fox. Mr. Char Reynolds then delivered the salutate Was followed by Mr. Charles W who delivered ihe valedictory the young gentieman of the class. T on the part of the you atiy delivered by Miss Jean Sun nor. Miss Ida Browne won great 2 by her sin of the + Gipsy’s pencer called upon the stage Mr. ( W. La Fentra, and presented him with okt medal for exevilence in scholars 1 Mrs. Spencer, after a few ap proprt remarks, pre: to Nise Connor ‘for general t medals were then conferred Irs, Spencer as Vettengill lish composition among the men, tnd Miss Sarah P. among the young ladies; Mr for the gredtest improve ship among the Frank youn sented Mr. Chi Lrowne with mec mung gentle eping. The | fr. Charles L. 1 Prof. Sper sto the graluates w ished in yester —_-+—_—_. SHOCKING ED FATAL rre €. Draper & Co. ts borth west, tL S more laborer n the it a cireular » y-two inehe and opers through a tat inches from the floor, and it is supposed he stepped on the table for the par- pose of getting a drink of water, wien pants caught in the saw, which was rey ing With great rapidity, and his left lez was nearly severed near the ankle. Appareat losing his presence of mind wien first cauziit by the saw, he threw himself forward in such a way that the saw again caught him | Mornin near the left thigh. By this time another | friend employe, named Purple, discovered the un- fortunate man on the saw, and rushi for- ward pulled him from it, but not until his leg had nearly been severed from the body. Dr. Verdi and two other physicians were at once sent for, and finding that the femoral artery had not been severed, directed him to be sent to Providence hospital. The unfor- was visited last Sunday | | wumed ima Quarrel About a Cow. FATAL CUTTING OF A GEORGETOWN MAN, BY A SOLDIER AT FORT FOOTE. Yesterday a private watehman st the Wharf at Fort Foote, Maryland. named Geo. | W. Moore, was killed 0: | soldier, under the following ¢ircamstances: | Acow was lost overboad the steamer | Arrow, while opposite Fort Foote, on her | trip down the river on Monday. The captain of the Arrow offered a reward for its recov- | ery. It was captorel by two German boys | living near but afterwants taken from them by two soldiers station d at Fort Foote, named Kendrick and Rogers Yes { terday. on the arrival of the Arrow at tae wharf at that place. these soldiers at With the cow and claimed the rewanl, Mr. | Moore, stationed ax watchman at the whart, | interfered in behalf of the bows, stating that | they were entitied to the rewani,as they Wad recovered t animal. This exasperated Rogers and Kendrick. who attacked Moore | Im the struggle Kendrick took a curved | Knife, used for cutting grass. and nearly sev- ered Moore's arm from the boly. Kendrick a United States | then fled, and M pursoed him, but fell a few paces from the place whe | Wounded, from loss of bi ry terwards expired | were taken in chare | Post. and are he | Moore was form | town, and lew | Twok Both of the assailants eo by the soldiers at 1 await ar ACK Be rsome t 5 » tuswltt t manr r femates the W 1 ng been made to Lieut h precinct, he ordered a ‘ wateh for the oseaders, Yesterday Officers Fisher and Mane r tured the culprits, named William Alex | ander and G two fellows as black as miduset rutal looking as pirates. In the 1a qua: charact ey were in the | banit of han browing down before | these girts. They were slapped tote a cell last night, and this morning to the | Police Court. where the prosecuting @ | neys were 4 Jas to what law to lay a | charge under ally. Stewart was let off | with a fine of 55 Alexa ita 1 Was pro mt exy Asians, besides . “as raw ase he was fined $160 n othe chain gang { that they could be pros ‘ £ or circulating obscene publications, under the common law. as it as very t IS senpe referenes such offenc: Witnesses vet had t nth {bre upon th w tom He lirected | th = retaal cheek vay. If th Kely to yestentay for g was forwarted end or Health tora i t po was for ob is enormous in t - = ITS were issued to- ING PEKM ay by r F lows :—W. W t dw th street, be- <3,.00. Mrs repair a two i street; $10,000 pair his brick | house east side’ New Jersey avenue, between lard K streets northwest; $0. Timotny | Foley, erect a two-story brick stable, Side Ist str | Rorthwest; = and cellar Ww ¥ treet. be! 1 <.500. = by Vand P sin ets northwest; © | The employing pr & confe Ww ening relative e act aphica Union on Satur: | proposit 1 solved t i. Og oe | of matrimony v Storing to ber b rs hom Is, by nti] 1m r with assay rnish her with fe ked the doors to prevent is from calling on Cc. P. Harmon Mr. Cr = her mother and her Whe appex shank M. H. Bobtin yesterday brought omeas charged with mer Farley. The men shipped a few weeks ago at Boston for three months, bu the vessel upon its arrival at this port a eouple of days ago. They st reagon for leaving that Was extremely cruel, furnished them, goon board captal 2 ked up ich Was ace lee Comp: stir. Standard, wi oo feet of tumber: schr. Emma, with j eet do., and schr. Elizabeth, with » teet do., for Wi Bros. ALEXANDRIA. Wythe street to Messrs. Henry Scherb and B. Diedrich, at present residing in Wash- cree kala will remove to this city.— Sentinel, 22, HIDDEN TREASURES.—A gentleman of thie city received a letter from Richmond this informing him that one of his lady aE 4 uring the war bi ao on account of uncomfortable lumps In. the sales thereof, had yesterday cut the soles open and found that the Jumps were cansed by pebbles, which, upon examination fetta bana ari Tegmts ® INVESTIGATION OF CHARGES._Some of tunate man died, however, ly from ———— = = ys Preferred, the shock and loss of bi while being — 12 Bi eo — wan about io years of age, ieft a wite ana | expert of the Internal Revenue Burean, from five children, who live in Draper’salley,near | Washington, was here to-day in eS the depositions of those Who’ made weeny bene aghtoycings Panga charges. ame, MENTED.—On Thursda: com- T mencement exercises of the Wi ‘Fe ones Was Kae Sve: s parses Wasiubetod ales ook pastries ieee | Soutueanter railroad among fara faborers and FE. 8. Clark, whose essay was on ‘The | Grimes and J a5 Killed John Mighty Currént of Eternal Change,” Ciara | Sualty” arrested after a desperate resistance, and Miss Cornelia ae Silent B7 Jndge Blodgett has decided at Chicago Side” and the valedictory. -| that "books may i ton compliments each of owners. idasere rarely listened to @ production soeftectually | Wexicn won orens RS ny 4 Sir. BC. Lazenby, of the city postoffiee, ast | —_ Mise is ihe of Rev. J. W. | B7The tae Ss, bs y. Alone 5 ai ‘the mind wife, a REAL EsTATE SALES.—B. H. Warner sold | "7A Writer os geese, camert SThoee ttad6, ie ononee las eae a ae im the ase ances une uae? Wet Bouse’ to oun of @ three-story prick Woman ever admitted she was “short ang house,