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Telegrams to The Star. THE EVENING STAR. | vs PUBLISHED DAILY, Exceptsanday | osc SbEaE SSE Sa cay | our Guely Gamers The Evening Star Newspaper Gompany b 8. H, KAUBFMANN, Pres’t, Bogiand’s War Preperation. a ada + SENATOR MORRISSEY PARALYZED paid— 60 cents 2 month; one year, WESLY STAn—published on Friday—$2 a a stage prepaid. 10 copies for $15; 20 copies 92), mail subscriptions must be paid In ad- ‘ ee cee: | Vt, SI-N®. 7,824. WASHINGTON, D. C.,. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1878. TWO CENT THE EVENING STAR, EUROPEAN POLITICS. ws this morning ious capitals in reg: political” situation is y f Rome dispatch contradicts the stater ngland to state hi reaffirms it, Maly has asked and a Berlin di ~ The question is The Flori: Confessions. THE POSTAL EXCURSION TO HAV. BELIEF THAT AN INVESTIGATION WILL BE OR- one burned down some time ago, until the | new market, now building, shall be eom- FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, — being repeated — DERED. What We Saw In Cuba. pleted. aoe temporar meern i nothing Monoar, se Is he Ad atc : * * Whatever may be the purpose of those man- ironies noni but an assemblage of hucksters’ stalls without he Chair e the Senate | Be Ri hic cere ares that Washington News and Gossip. | aging tre movement for ean Gnvectncatin | (Correspondence af Phe Ecenina any order or system about them, and as a con- tion from th of War, | Pfinee Bismarck has ceased mediating, while Havana, April 1 ; Sequence is ill kept. The new market build. | jyausmittine ther Warre m Kerlin and Vienna state the u » aries 4 a ; er than s ¢ the reportof arren, | exact opposite very positively. It is imposs During yesterday afternoon and last night | ing, nearly camuleted. act eee 4 nan upon the subject of bridging the Mississippi | to extract the truth from these vations we GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Internal | touching the Florida disclosures, it is kept (88.40: customs, $351,033. Cerro ed ee ee eerie Wagn, fhe | we strolled and rode about the city. The first | QU: K-street bui EUNION_ Allin , N t r et bu 4 nu ie r, = My are. ons, but the Times’ St. Pete: demonstration w fact. and is built of the curious stone of which | Tver. Referred to commitiee on commerce, | tons, e t.. Peters! wi requestoniainece st | RETURN OF THE WAR AND’ NAVY SEGRE: | OWTEE RemeTOe Selden Seder Genes | person here {to Pay us his attention was Mr. | mosi large Dulldings in Havana. are con: | Also. a communication trom Geor pondent undoubtedly derives his F sireat, on MON- : retary Th : f nivestigation will be ordet Many demo- | Luis Begueria, Reporter Del Diario de La | structed. Itis lofty, having oftices over head, | President, inviting the Senate to the Natl bees nas Miran Nt aaa tt er 7.30 0°clork. wlan tee ey rompson returnen from | rats say that inasmuch as’ the preceding Marina, who is the official reporter of the eity. | aud issupported on a vast number of columns | Shooting ‘festival of the American Shy ally impossible t ; Indiana last evening. Secretary MeCrary, | democraiie Congress declared th lay Ww He speaks fair English, and is an of tt | Which are arched to form the walls of the sec- | Shooters Association in June. Laid on the fon for the “FICE OF THE General Sherman and Colonel Bacon returned | fraudulently elected, tthat not to investigate PA pneian ang is & man of great | ond story. Jt occupies a large square by | table. Also. a resolution froi the Mobi'e is about tooc eee COMPA from Fortress Monroe yesterday. it now, in the light of the recent confession, | intelligence, and, like the great Americ: i e stone of which it iscomposed is | board of trade in favor of the reorgan Austr n re. self. T re. | itse Tr nd is know! greyish sandstone, or something like sand- Tue Mvsical. AND LITERARY REUNION of vious deelaration Ss merely a game of | Veryboay in the city helivesin. He write: stone with a tinge of yellow in fis color, and Mrs. Imogene Robinson Morrell, at Willard’s | bray. “in other words the democrats have OS | apera: aed Att he ete aaa ee weekly when fist quarried is eapable of being hewn Saturday evening, was an exceedingly brilliant | serted that Hayes was not honestly elected, 5 S goes through the | into shape as timber is hewn with a broad aye I and enjoyable afta = ey and the republicans say thathe was. The Rahas ofthe press censor before being printed. | jn the states. Isaw workmen with axes slic. | bill to reduce the expense of public printing _ - = ~ issue is thus joined, and it is now the duty | Yesterday afternoon several of us took a long ing the les of ashlers into symmetrical focm | 20d binding. Referred to committee on ap- Fee eae SD ppember of EXCEL- | SrcreTARY EVARTS’ AFFLICTED FaMit. of the democrats to have an investigation to | drive around the city, and found a great deal | with tools almost exactly hke our hewius bropriations. SIOR LODGE. No. 14, will please make it | dispatch received at the State department | see which party is ri It i thought | to interest and instruct us. The streets are | axes, In a short time, however, it gets as Mr Ores BLO. MD Id be tantamount to the assertion that the | Porter, knows every of the life saving service and against it fer from the T “ ans- | The Austrian sury department. Laid on | in council at V table. | Also. a communication from the Secre- | Andrassv is) of the Treasury in relation to the House | promise of ty twee: nd Hungarian Ministers are nna. It is stated that Count Sing for an immediate com long pending policy, MeCreery presented the er Ser N t rath wi + via As a Russian Cat’s Paw. nd the reat meet i - | that any resolution for an investigation will | £e4erally well paved and pretty clean. hard as flint with exposure and makesa very | John S. Williams as his successor as > ONDO pril 29, oting Tance will be co this sitembon annoaneys\ chat M2 en Bre be offered to-day. THE PECULIARITIES OF HAVANA. solid structure. from Kentucky from March 4, 157. Lonpon, April 29,—Many conflicting reports arts, son_of Secretary Evarts, 3 an 3 L. G. DENN in New York, is no worse to.day, but is still in | one stoi Ge DENN AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE | a critical condition, The funcral of the late | GDC, Of the Florida confe ICAL ASSOCIATION. District of | William Evarts, which was to have taken held in GONZA' TALL. | place at Windsor, Vt., to-day. has been post- SDAY, 80h inst., at Borelock | Doped on account of the sickness of Allen un- . oe are current aboui the measures of precaution Most of the houses are only one and two | , The saloons of most of the hotels I have seen bag ry ah . oe ‘Austria will take, but none ate authorimtive, r. McCreery also presented a_ petition, id that the Servian activity aud tracu: are being excited by Russia to divert the n forces, as Servia’s ly further ex. pectation of profit must lie in the di tion of rs, arrived here tee : ; » | have marble floors, as also the halls, but the Friday night last and kept himself so quiet at | #t0rles, but the stories are very high and the | chamberscare flocked with eet est eto ee | signed Wy humber of influential eitt the Washingtoh House that he was not found | fonts all window and door, exposing the } tiles and have no carpets. The-beds at our | Zens regardless of patty king t by the newspaper men until Saturday night. the business streets, and the parlors | hotel are composed of a frame work of gilded | Semmes be assigned ition on the He All attempts to interview him 1h shown him Austri; f M f n rooms in the dwellings to the free | iron, clean white linen, hair pillo n- | Kate expedition. In presenting the petition he SHE pre Austria © expect her ta ACKALL, M.D., President, | til to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. to be a poor pump. This he doe however, | gave of the passenger. To us this is strange, | opied and curtained ‘with white lace-edged | Teferred to the scientifie researeh of the ater Seo Tere AMAIA COMA not ek pect ber te + M.D.. ry. apa7- AN ELOPEMENT SENSATION.—The daughter | that when he made his statement he expected | a8 is the univ iron grating over every | tuille, and the front curtains looped up with | Qf Senn and his theory respecting ihe Ble Me ae IA Germany Behind Austria. e credence. and said the | The Daily Telegraph has a Vienna dispateh desired te | Saying “ Whatever precaution ships of an | the government ma resolve e might be nore. | Russia is not a party tot ATION.— z i ho ie i that an investigation would follow, and that | Window in the city, and we trust the Cubans | wide many colored satin ribbons In myroom | North Pole, which, SOCAGNDAY | Of Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, who is in her | jL@t, n substantiate all that he has said in that | do uot consider ce impertinent when we stare | there isho inattyessen tee coueh; nothing | beginning to ree fall, No. 615 | fifteenth year, made a runa’ match last | statement and t » In the more | but ok, for the | night with a dashing young ex-clerk of the | any Congression: committee which calls him | suburban localities the entrance to the stable AssOCIA- | Navy department, named Handy, of this city. | before it. is next to the entrance to the dwelling, and in | buy e ENT houses of two stories the carriage house | pri good deal more, too, before | So curiously into their hous piece of strong canvas stretened across, | SOM, inspired by filal enough.” Almost every thing one | ¢Rcounter the “perils. a . n the shops is held at about what our | ¢XPedition from which th ene ntio iy they Ss were at Washingtoa during the late | turn in order to vindicate his father’s views | MAPY'S Sanction: possibly they w Tih st., 6} purpose of organizing TION on the popular seri An charge of experieticed biti POLARRIAGE, LICENSES have been, issued to PSCRIPTIONS to the four per cent. loan to | and stable is. frequently in the front of | War and place his name where it belongs. Keferred | from Berlin. | But All persons ¢ to particlonte kn’ Hobart A. Smoo nd Finns 3: Comin day amounted #211 the lower story and the dwelling imme THE SORT MONEY OF CUBA. © committee on naval sffairs, el; over it. We look through the nt ents a i ale NEY OF \ eee Chor he een cseqt) | He Says Nothing Recause There Is > SPECIAL NOTICE—ELECTI ‘Amelia Bieef mes H. Gulick and M INTFRNATIONAL COURTESIESIN THE MATTER | open ‘windows and in the rear of the They have just emerged from unpleas- | Hots! Under the regular Monday's call Nothing Ta 33 DS OPFTCERS. Notice t5. ven that | it Fhomas Parkerand Lavinia Ford. | op Fist CuLtere—A communication has | houses’ beautital topical, ‘verdure. of in. | aMtnesshere, and the paper money iy eheap as | of tates nearly all the bills introduced for rel. | rt is worthy F that then’ the fourth annual mee in . . oq | been recently received by the State depart- | NWMerable colors. We notice a great deal of | Money always is where it is plentiful, while | erence were of private character. The fol correspon sthe best informed OL. NOT ‘ aa oe pe se sep eign tei oamal (potpen a ae eet eae amie aly American furniture in all the houses, "We the notions Sold at the. shops are very dear. | lowing were the most imporiant publie bills most t ful of all the spectal Caton Wore the frst white ctoveoine hat ofthe | eazing the great faverentended to, the New | Pode bY the palace of the Governor General, | One of our greenback or old dollars ig worth | ye ape ge Le most iam 5 aust discusses | Eaton wore the frst white stovepipe hat of the | guia the great favor extended to the Sew | Niven |s situated in the midst of an ester two dollars (Pesos) and ten cents of Cuban | ron oh Glaflin— Bill concerning sire siderable season to-day. ail § a , ave t roads e Distrie : ria Mr. r eratioay Nth an clless variety of tropical | paper currency. but everything in. shape of | Wilis—bil to amend sei ee ae BY ME: | engin, bat ha rout the at- 4 ie te Mf th ation, and towering above ‘all, immense | dry goods, clothing, fancy’artieles, is un- | statutes in la rda mf “4 fair indication fore nut and palm and plantain trees. We | pleasantly inaccessible to persons of curtailed | in the Distictof Cue Ee eases | that no decisi ched at Vienn, returned to our hotel through a broad, well. | finances.” There ts, however, one exception, | ght! os by ra | England Stil Rushing Mer War wed business-looking thoroughfare in'which | and that is in the drinks sold at the saloons. ; sion in supplying ezgs of salmon. New Zealand has been for many Years endeavoring toace ze the European salmon, but withou 5 aebouce many thousands of pounds sterling have be | J.) preve his successor to a seat in the Senate from exorbitant eh Ss. B: en ex- | it seemed to me every imaginable Kind of | Brandy cocktails, And_ all other 5 yard He April ttreneeet oe gue facet te the Senate fom rou oh: - vemed to me every imaginable kindof | Brandy cocktails; and all other i o, WNNON, ADFIL Me Geneve sir Altced Hast See Si eanie: cod. Mrs Willlains Te been tae aetna ee eetons however, | trade is carried on. The eity abounds with | holie drinks sell f d syria aeee coe eerraets Horstord been’ selected as com on the ith of Mare ; pen dieawn to the Aap i the | spacious parks and public squares, Whieh are | fifteen cents 1 tien GOL tho ook eae California s juestion, ion was made to the U.S. F sh Com? of the se ond army corps. A consid nal suits by the courts of the | rn + first army corps is likely By Mr. Manning—To amend dispatches Malta in the cou of the i soldiers of | Coming week, includin n of the Guards. Many thousand stand of Martini the United States | Henry rifles ace being removed from the racks the ordinary places of resort of great muiti- | eight and six cent tudes in the late afternoon and evening watil | ofall kinds are v me of their ova. This was | ,udesin th terngon and evening until | of all Kind: ¢ ondition that the expenses of cking and shipping should be met by the ent of New Zealand in San Francisco, As the issue of or 'y cheap, ivanced hour of the night. One park | three German houses Wh Four hotel is ornamented with a heroie | here the prices are high again. ue of Queen Isabel, and in another ty-five cents Cuban curre apis one week through Northand $ = BUFFALO LITHIA, in the interest of the Viticultur for a gl L monument to Alforso, the present reigning aR 3 F.. =e id ; c beer, and didwt. buy any ;— | in the Tower of London, presumably for the > HUNYADI JANOS, 5 Dist a larger number of eggs were produced at the | Scyereign, Near avian the open sous ase | ch allarinice yar £. Foster | oo cpinent of the eee yy . SEBRING WATERS. cuture. M Hee era The RHIC Mt nee ane Lautsport to the east. | celebrate the recent peace hetween the mother | the brim, BUCT iras disatpointed et the teiee 1B AgSog COIs ee ot eee | for. the conversion at teeenenar ing Ottings Zamt neceteed At ing and immediately left | the sift did not in any way interfere with the | Country and the insurgents of Cuba. charged me for that one moutnful of German | By Mr Turner To amen ie Coe el | Mtned chaise ae dnarehant ships into MILBURN’S PHARMACY, for the Cay xe the passage of some | distribution throughout the United States. | sovermina ABOUT THE LATS cuats heart's delight. ‘Twojor three Kinds of beer are | ihe United States, Be Me, Donen oe | firm has received Loomer adnan tact uring mart4-tr __Mey PexSs, AVENUE. | measure, to furnish nicans tokeep our public | Owing to the extreme care with which the | SOMETINNG ADOUT THE Late cunisTorden | heart's delig Louts, Philadelphia and | Vide tor the setticiment of fay hea narbhektes | fornire than wie hundred aaa auordet se fis° HARWARD © HUTUMS schools running the full term. Gres were packed, aceite resstully Mr. Begueria took me yesterday to visit the | hd at one place found it | issued under the direction of the late eovern, the protection of ships from attacks of fish = $17_ 9TH STEKET NoRT " OFFICE EXPENDITURES.—T ne atehed - Few Dantas red ., St. Chris a: sacious is ¢ wood, Meut of the District of Columbia. By Mr. orpedces. All the nets are to 5 With very ei 1a ¥ ‘OST Eri E EXTS DITUR) BS: he House patele a ab New Gealan, 3 nd the ay S - if 1 St. Christoph, a spacious pile TE POSTAL PARTY GO TO cHrRen. \ nS (Mich.)\—To protect dairymen and | during May. linmense quantities of shot and , faring, are now aeviguandeojor | COMMitteE on the expenditures of the P.O, | factory result The ee are ican cted over two hundred yearsago,withloicy | pyig morning several of us went to the n to the sale of butter and cheese in | Shell are being issued rom the Woolwic janties une! = epa ame exani- aS pe ae ws 4 a Sa eavy pre iiding | iF Reyes ” | ic a. pill 01 arsenal in all directions. The first India ine witnesses tomarrow. “tas cei ae. | faved, attention Gt the zoversor to-tue | Archesand heavy pro) 2 Ade eadidine | Cathedral Christoph, at So'elock, to attend a | 1 lon ef a ODUM Be Tee egt, | peeditionary force wilt crubare trea Heese u ay folios nendments to the Dill pending in the says in conclusion that the nnistars venture curious old paintin h hanging dra- | grand high mass, celebrated to usher in the | Gen. George A. Custer. By Mr. Clark Two divisions will leave to-day, consist rare aud beautiful mar} House fixing the muuber of emplovesand the | to think that so generous an action on the | Petes, and ina niche near the main altar isa | advent of Holy Week. There was an orches. | provide lorsettiemens of two battalions of royal ar Pm Agents for BARSTOW WhOU HT tet salariesin the P.O. D., and wish to be on nis worthy of being | Marble slab, with an alto relief bust tra in addition to the large and vellent | i the District ot Columt Ist regiments, the 2d Guorkhas eee ee eC TOVE Go Hand when the bill eomes up in order to make eclal manner, Tney | great d r which is the fotlow- | organ. A beautiful mass I never before heard THE WISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOOLS. {wo companies of | sappers ond ie usete Ate pace an effori to have them passed. These amend. Exeeliency ty | ig inseri tos cymagen del grande | was sung by jt choir composed of men and | Mr, Blackburn. introduced a bill for the | The second Wall CInDArKs Ax ‘60 srge force of co 3 ments are based on the information obtained ‘the notice of Her | Colon! iglos durad guarda dos on small boys. The Postmaster General was | relief of the public schools of the Disiriet of | Ht Will consist of the qian rious branches and long in the inves! ons of the commitiee,and are | ya sovernment, through the seereinty emembranzo de nuestra 1 conducted to the most distinguished seat in | Columbia. He said that unless this bill was | Bombay lancers,the Niuthand Ty @o good work cheaper } more fi iment than the | of state for the colonies. in the hope tliat Her ing of this tablet was exquisitely | the cathedral, by the side of the altar. The | passed the public. schools Would. be closed | E bay infantry, and two companie = THE F, provision Majesty's government will permita communi, | beautiful, Phave been observi music Was exceedingly fine and was tastefully | after to-morrow, and 20,0) children would be | Pers. atid miners.” “The shipping arrau YS” omasswsgtor : - on fo be made to the kovernment of the THE CUBAN PEOPLE, and faithfully sung.” After remaining awhile, | turned upon the streets. Steamers, with an ai : : wrongnt such | 4) ORDERED TO WASiINGTON.—By direction of | {'nited States of the thanks of the Colony of | and ain very a eably disappointed in their | We Walked about among the numerous ais [The vil authorizes the Commissioners PRIDNEY DISEASES, | the Secretary of War, Capt. Chas. A. Wood- | New Zealand for the wenerons ede : ainted ni chapels. and shrines under the roof of the ct of Columbia to retain and Eke may te wal ot al | Tuff. commissary of subsis will report in | gift of a million salmon ova to the colony.” ance. They appear well proportioned | eqihedrals and were shown filo the apart, ne beuetit of the pu Is dur by Ut K. ire almost | ferconto Commissary General Macteely, in | Fhe°course scaectt eas Porte can ly, and of good stature, and are hand- | ments where the vestments and ornaments of ainder of the current fiseal_ year paged tee Risenye ; © | jMlauks” have been received in due turm at | Somely dressed, and clean. ‘The regular and | the ehurch are kept, They were exceedinaly due th and Might in ‘Btitag’ shire ———= Sg the State department. Much eredit is thus | volunteer troops, which are numerous, | Hick and valuable. One silver altarpiece ¥ jel re ccredited to. the, Cent horses. As an experiment of MONG THE CaLLEns at the White House | reflected on_ the U. S. Fish Commission, of | uniformed in cool fabrics, Wear Pananna hate, | Told, Many oiler wiridles Cure .{n the payment of its proportion of the | Porses., Avan experiment 9 = A CARD. ‘Attorney General Devens filigh Prot. Speneer HF: Baled ts the etieient | with evekades, and when on ‘duty | pF sent Denney arava oS Were shown Conger, inverted whether this money | Proved ful beyond. the sot the oe Plumb,. Kellog: e hed. emington breech-loading Loca apes Dee sha eng si aValIAbTe a most ar¢ ~ The . Plumb, if —— mie Tee eine FACTS IN THE CASE OF THE DratH oF nediately available eretious of youth nerve evs McKinley, Holmes, Dunnell, | Natrona QuakANTINE.—The President to- | Aapre’sor ane Ae bere eae onday. and t TNE ACESS CDs LEONARD, . nur was assured it was available, | Putive sol din mnilita anhoed. Se., 1 wiil srud a receipt Seer PTD Et ee Cavell | day approved the act H. R. 5739, “to prevent | fleiting 1 Any of the troops of our | I inject here a paragraph about the late | aud Hf this orsome other bill was uot passed i They are volunteering to eare you. ¥3 yee “(Mass,), ‘Campbell (Pa), B the introduction of contagious or infections | TUE War. (Last night Mr. Begueria took us all | Judge Leonard, wlio died at the Hote! ‘Tele. | ithe schoo! children would be turned upon | Servieg in, an ehtiusiasm which Bon da self-addressed envelope to the Rev. JOSEVH | flin, Willits: ex Senator’ Wrigit; | diseases into the United Stat This act | Havana society, and Teplecoating cr Get | grapho some weeks ago. Lasked Consul Gen- | "Ajter tiviher discussion the bill passed with | Surprised Sno Know secre & ee A, Bitien Dy Bele He oa | 2 ® Meredith, of Richmond, Va. contemplates the prevention of the imporia- | the wealth of the isiand. ‘The bu, ng is very | eral Hall about his last illness, and he in. | but lew dissenting voices, een Troe Oke ee : Bare ar : ames i eavena lion of cholera and yeltow feyer. “It pl | extensive: mus assembly rooms, im- | formed me that he died of genuine y, ro 7 f ai y ares |THE UNINFLUENTIAL Prisoners A | quarantine maiters‘on the part of the gover et MDIaty Whee dies || fever: Mr Hall adhe was wit Pacer eae ah only six weeks ago and who w ~AILOL SUITS special agent of the Department | ment under the immedia rection of t logue numbers er Bae Farr nore cats | ard forat les x 5 every day util he : Goan at aan then an a 8 FOR CHILDREN Neon vende mus: OF his tie In Wis ‘but does not_ interfere with ee ati | Seereecrn Wie palnatrages, shout th aie case he died afk mM onner | Bannisce ie Snel 'F. Ri ce near England to tight thé * ae iting penitentiari e United States ‘ations of local quarantine or health | Tichan tly furniture, statuar’ about the Oe Oe rom other | Bannister, formerly Fanme Bi petition 0 DU. 1 pners are confined, is under instructions to ey such Cb ee or health | hich order of merit, many cl sources, including his physician, this state- | days ago, and found her averse to ing on rut With the expedition to . Me TWO DOLLARS tee ook for the eases of Such prisoners who hy S cvhere such exist, ‘The ach has no | cies! of vertu, and” lis walls ment was confirmed, Lalso learned a number | the subject of the 4 , she | fiat he Se ho friends to ask for Executive clemency i reserved for state and muaermal | Gail sides’ with historical paintings, ars concerning the jmauner in | said: “He hever wrote mé aletter he didu't ment. It is though’ St to give them alla na ret snist ington sakes, and S| h wine. The secretar re tot air, ed \ janguaze. The bishop was not a dirty pers “ . Boys’ DEPARTMENT, chanee. . 5 Tgeon gbneral of the manent | is Mr. Jose F. Vergez, who speaks but litle | dejection Of. spirits, growing out, of a hor did he write without cause, or forthe sake | What General Cook says About It. a . oy pital service Of ai outbreaks cf cnale . vet English,but is an accomplished Freneh scholar, | pointment of some kind connected with lus | of hearing from me.” Here Mrs. B. nnister New Youk,April S Chicago apls-tr 316 Seventh street. THE METRIC SYSTEM eretary Sherman low fever, etc, in ordersto enable ht er 9 ¥, and is attached to the Dario dela Marine as | visit to the island, were the causes of his | broke completely and subbed for good | Says: Lieutenant ¢ as been has directed all medical officers of the marine- | timely mine to the health authorivest 1 | oncof the editors, He treated us with great | being stricken down. Mr. Hall stated that | twenty minutes. “I protest before God, she | advised of the distressed condition of the Ban. LEATHER TRUNK, | hospital service to make use of the metric sys- | this country. > fai tes 10 | cordiality. I had aimost forgotten to state that | there w re twenty-eight cases of yellow fever | said, recovering, “(hat I aman innocent wo | hock and Shoshone Indians.” ‘These tribes ig! S fi — ee his club, uldition to ‘in, he great ussem- 4 a i ic $ "a a y we > “ $13. wenn Caxvas Cove, | Hemi welahie ai measute forall ofa bly atthe Bast penny eat insiation ‘which | Marche?" TSUs¥Y A¢abouE dozen in | yan and he sietmota area canal, My | deen tee rain told Fost Hall Idaho Ter zs " | medicinal and pharmaceutie purposes, BENJAMIN NOYES ARRAINGED.—Benjamin rate % : ares 5 b i hats po a Y to carry S . ——— Woven Dey A 5; i confers public benefits, There are tine school | rNTERVIEW WITH CAPTAINGENERALJOUVELAR | of the most honorable character. My hus. | commander to carry their complaints before BECKER'S THe MEXICAN DoLtax is rated omy as but- | Noyes, President of the National Capitol Lite | foams attached te the bude ee geen lock he P. ster Gen. | band knows that I came to him a pure wo. | the President, and he has done so. Gene HARNESS AND TRUNK FACTORY, lion by the Treasury department, its value be. Insurance Company, who is confined in the | bers, at their own expens mploy professors | At one o'clock to-day the Postmaster Gen. | Minvand he Will asert it Detee thee, 1. | Cook, who recently visited these tribes, cal Corcoran Building, opp. U. 8. Treasury. ioratoutss Aneel py a Nowar x fa wae Taken inte, court yesterday and ‘educate constantly over one hundred of | €%@l, attended by Senators Hamlin and Kirk- ‘The Stories that have got into the papers at army headquarters, in this city, yesterday. TRUNKS called for, repaired and covered at ex- ea bY ———— ) plea a nent for conspiracy to | the youth of Havana, giving them the best | Wood, and Consul General Hall, paid a visit to | lies from beginning to end. and they have | The General, in speaking of the two tribes re- a5 F defraud the stockholders of the New Jerse ; , ii i ‘ ’ said the bei : WZe Bee obr $25 HARNESS, Gold, Nickel or SENOR MANTILLA, Spanish minister, will re- | Mutual Lite Insuranes Company. He pl Possible commercial instruction, and gradu- | Captain General Jouvelar, by previous ap- been invente | by that wretched fellow, George Sorted ——, ines gu gry ”) cook, Biter es. ayS-tr__ | turn to Europe this summer on a visit home | ed not guilty. "His trial was set down for auing yearby e8 4 Samorone hundred youth pointment. As soon as they arrived at his Meconney; wuom Edi be nich for RS | Their agent ina man mamed’ Destent tis ARIS andtothe Paris fair S—LN.¥. Sun 27th. business population of the city. palace they were invited into his audience | a mean sneak thief, who stolemy letters from | present weekly issue of meat 1s four pounds to APOLLIN. . vera Ginru : We visited the school appartments, were in- | (hamber, Where, after the customary saluta. | Iny writing desk, and actually picked. me | the man, with flour tations in proportion. thie NATURAL Rs vec erat ildva pep eet eat Ue Creditors of Nathan MdON VANISHED — | troguced to. the professor then In charee cued tons the Postmaster General made a briet | pocket of une. 1 got that fellow employment | IS omy about dquble the amount Issued dally i department is in ha : tors of Nat ews, of Boston, | noted with satisfaction the intellizenee a¢ won | address, i Pe nomcial | onthe Post and Tvhune through the bishop's | tothe Sioux or Cheyenne Indians at the agen MINERAL WATER. China, duly commissioned by his government | Who in 18/0 was worth over S000, have | as the modest demeanor of the boys In the | nature of his Visit to Cuba, stating that the | influence, and tried to do ail T could for him, | Cles.on the Missourl tiver. Lately it has been as its accredited minister to the United Stares, | Pra oued to have him adjudged bankrupt. | Glass, all of whom arose a5 we entered aedcee, | Chited States was attempting to establish a but he was a mean fellow. aud when [gave | deemed unsafe to allow hunting parties to THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. is en route for Washington. He is accom: | shrinkage in rate eee te, CuorMonS | Sained standing in respectfal attitaderaate | fast mail line from New York to Havana, and | him up he swore he would have revenge. leave the post, and hence they are dependent Highly Effervescent. panied by secretaries and other attaches, and | heavy operator, | {®t Which he wasa | we stayed. Geutlemen with our party who | that he had taken occasion ona visit of inspec- udou the agent for all the meat they get. Gen- onie een ill establish here a legation similar to those | 2@4V¥ operator. have visited the Union League Clubs of New | ton of the line to visit Havana. Himself aud | tas tHe Coat, COMBINATION COLLAPSED 2— | eral Cook says the issue of rations fe Aiggardly ’ BE, }, MILNER FOTHERGILE, Loxpox, OL other foreign. countries. Chi a tas fe | Tue New Testaueyt Revision Courany | Jerk and Fhiladeiphia, stated that neither ot | fasppiates jwere here as private Individuals | The reakness in the coal stocks to-day was mean, and that the reason it is sy is because ‘The Exquisite Apollinaris; eliclous Bey juently sent commissioners and embassies tu caf 5, = e establishments of those celebrated associ- gg ’ . “J >. | Bot benefited by the rumor that @ coal com- he appro) U c }- erage ny seonee" ihe United States, but the coming willbe her | held, their Hutshea eo ugh, la New Work last | ations could compare in roominess, usefulness ings, Se. He vooke occe sion to express ou be- | ination had fallen to pieces, by one of its | cient. He is not surprised, he says, that tl PROF. J.A-WANKLYN, St. Gronoz's Hosr., | f°: onvoy exitaordinay and minicter plenipo- x wished the first revision of Ephe- | or elegance of appointment with this institu, | alt of the President o ‘the United States largest members hedging, Mr. Sloan, presi. | are dissalistied and inclined to be Irrasclble And ainolnely Pare: superior ioalruters:¢* | lentiary to this country. The agitationot the | S!hS and part of Colossiaus. The Old Testa | tion “Attached teewhich beyied tee Meee: | desire for the Pernt ncrate of the Captain | dent of the Delaware, Lackawaina and West- | but he thinks itis not the fault of the Indian DR n OGDEN. DOREMGS. Abeolnois pare | Chinee gestion is supposed to be China's Evekiak ‘ompany continued the revision of wing, isa vast gymnasium, pistol gallery, an Genel anne hig conuratulations: ay the ern Toad, dented that the combing ton had col- a eatie ae cree . ee pat tf he ‘and wholesome; superior to ail for dally use; | chief reason for wishing to have such an of- * tencing school. Seal 79 . . lapsed. “On the contrary,” said he,“never | ha give. he general even believ: E Weed is pe oa - a " 5 ptain General replied, expressing his, re 1 2 as agent nest free from ali the ohjections Urged agalust Cro- | fielal at our seat of goverhment. Froops IN THE BLACK HILLS.—Melting | ‘THE THEATERS OF HAVANA, ification at the visit, and hisdesire to ren, Mas iCmore ‘harmonious than tov. ‘The last Spe nacat ls Hoven ______- DR.PETER HOOD. PuestpeNTor Te Herts. | PRestpENt HAYES AND PARTY returned to Hii sand Reavy rains are deluging the Black | We subsequently visited the Teatro de Pay- it agreeable and pleasant. He expressed | proposed was cattied unanimously. Without | The Southern Congressmen in Bos- MEDICAL SOCIETY, ETC. **Superior to Vichy Philadelphia via Phenixville, Saturday, and is erin che court at Deadwood ad- | ret, where we saw one act of Camille well h ure it would give him to send the dis- | {he s ightest indication of an objection.” Fur- and Vais.> hiladelp! wdaiog Ns Ys journed Saturday on account of water flowing " ine’s p: ing pers , | tinguished visitors to any part of the island ‘ $1 i sa STON, Apri ers of t im- 7 L © 1 1 th 235 p. train for Washingt Into the court room. Ali the deeds and ars | played, the heroine’s part being personated by bs ther, Mr. Sloan said that so far as prices for Boston, Ap rT great im. FR QUaE SS Wh Edition of” \Compantin tortie | whese they deri ed way reseed tungton, | to the court room. EERE RIMES | te celebrated Italian tragedienne, Mad | 186 he wood wishes: of thie Preise a ae coal, for May had ‘anything to, do Wwith portanee dem Bresence in Washington ritish Pharmacopoeia. ** Exhilarating: Good | well pleased with their trip. . Pezzana. While there, the orchestr: -| 7% i ent » | Stock’s decline, he would say that there was | of the southeru Congressmen visiting tus for Sickness, Dyspepsia. and Loss of Appetite. piss ae OcKING TRAGEDY.—Angust and Hannah | formed specially as a compliment te the Ena spited Bites, und hoped the latter dud tae | 9 reduction proposed in the coal itseif—[. | city, Shey are forced to cut sheet their stay. ©. MACNAMARA. F-E.C-S JoeUNGSON | RepReseNtative Martin I. Townsend, from ler an aged couple, neat Youngsville, N- | master General, and played with exeeneny | Successful in his administration, ‘the | ¥-Cummerciat sre, Eoraoaueesy the pengramane gy their cater lesome and Refreshing than Soda or Setaer | the Irth distriet of New York, has written to Tirade wae Herb mutilated and dead | taste. This theater hasifive tiers of boxes aud | Loner too ee ene es Ee Danixg DeaTH FoR A BET.—A South Bena | the party will sit Lowelland Lawrenoe un Water) _ his constituents declining reelection. He was | is thought he tolled ber by oui ate Andie | seats four or five thousand persons. All its | js destined fo attain gmens the great nations. | young ad, teh OF clevell Years Of ie Cones | ingpeet the manutactariag tetaa once, and water, followed by excellent results in Dyspep- | "0 reason for his withdrawa) E ., well in a place of public amusement. We : s y Ha sai ca engine that was coming toward thein stop. | visit to Deer Islaad. They Will leave for er oe EVIDENCE OF MURDER,—The body of Augus! lac pated, the party retired very favorably im- His bet was taken, and he stepped on t Washington this evening. FRED’K DE BARY & CO., Tne Covet MARTIAL of First Lieut. E. P. | Baumgarten, of Union Hill, N. J..was togud | Mterwards visited an American circus, which pressed with General Jouvelar, who isa gen. Hig booiel paper rrp] Con eed akice | “Sonne Aiello ie Southero Con 41 & 43 Warren st., New York Eckerson, who commanded so galiantly the | Moating in North river, at New York, yester. | (Wasvery entertaining. Human nature seems | teman of medium height,slender, with brignt | {p {rout of the engine engineer whistied, rang | sional delegation have decided to prolome Sole Agents for United States and Canadas. | st eavate ion in Miles’ Joseph. fete, | Sa¥:, Foul play is suspected, as his face was | t© be pretty much the ‘same everywhere, for E | black eves smtall snd ded ioe ihigh fore- | the vell. and finally stopped the engine within | their stay another day. This evening they gen’ las, ith cavalry battalion in Miles’ Joseph fight, crushed in and his neck bore ‘marks of stran. | Police that while the legitimate drama only | head. sharp cut features, black hair, Slightly | about two feet of the young scamp. The boy | will be banquetted at the Kevere House, ir | yr Bere bv Deol ga ee r meaner enainey Ps roe ne ne wi suistien.. : Giilce Kowether 8 few Tt camera eth ne fbrinidled With Sean rues years old, plain. | Was kieked off the track by one of the train | to-morrow will make an exeursion to Law- f “ . Carlin presiding. Eckerson is charge _—_ a ci va i. ys ric! res |, of affable manners, a ml ie i e| av! Brery renuine hottie bears the YELLOW label, with drunkenness Whild On aut rand with re: | $8,000 FoR LIBEL.—The West Virginia su- | #mused’ an audience as I ever saw in Wash: | sgreeablonna pleasin address. ts, and | men. {indianapolis Journal. Pp leaving for Washington in — cub odah les leasing prisoners from a guard house. preme court affirms the verdict of $8,000 dam. | ington. At the circus we were introduced to ‘ostmaster General Key subsequently called RECONSTRUCTED ERIE—H. J. Jewett has —— ages for libel against the Wheeling Register | the chief Police agent of Cuba, who is second | on the chief postal officer of the Island, with been elected president of the reorganized Erie Fire. LUMBER. To Be PROSECUTED.—THE STAR some weeks | Company in favor of Major Ames W sweeney, only to the Captain General in position. He | whom he had a yery interesting and impor- railway companyand A. A. McDonough secre- | | NATICK, Mass., April 29.—Early this morn- ago noted the fact that merchants, especially | The lvelous articles were published during | Wasa handsome, well-dressed gentleman. very | taut conference in regard to the augmenta. | tary. benefits of the organization are | inga fire destroyed C. B. Travis’ shop, with the | in the southand west, are issuing advertise. | the Political campaign four years ago. polite, and wore a gold headed cane with Lau! | {ion of postal facilities between the two coun- | Open to all interested. “Neatly all the bout, Gvelling house adjolting. |Loss, about 4,000, " ‘i NNEES in the races at Ne - il ies. holders have entered, and also a majority of e shop was cocupied by C. ravis and REET © Ermmeyy | het much tuunuaty pean | suiroyauecumdeaiene acsigiets | SCeearath oe ence't hamitcal | tare zossoganqamanios, | Rodindets igcuaaeamyannenog! | Rawat sia arc” at from issuing any paper similar tothe United | 4:561¢; Mary, mile and a half, in 2:43: Jack | native Cubans, male and female, were dancin About 11 o'clock to-day the most of our party | mouths to come in, the terms being payment ‘Charles G “Very 4 States or National bank notesbearing aproe | Hardy, oe mile, In 1:4 ; Judge Hancock fous | to the inusie Of 2 flute and plate sles eee | accepted an invitation from Mr Lawton, of the | ¢f fur per cent-in money on preferred stock | ima Charles (ll, machinist. | Ve re CORNER 61TH STREET AND NEW YORK Ay. ise {ORs inet practice. 1s ne ae stead mails heaita, 10 7 iE Bestia, Typhoon, who was | Sadly needing the visit of the tuner. firm of Lawton Brothers, agents of the Rob- Percent. oncommon. was well insured. 2 nara iia , i at, lame. STREET SCENES. erts’ steamship line in Havana, to go out in | THE EvROPEAN SITUATION.—The German a Sestisate the matter and enforce the kee He | A CLERcywaw’s FatLune.—a 9) ringfield Ox-teams are used almost altogether for | the country a few miles and see a sugar plan. | Mediation has paved the Way for an exchange ae Morrissey res, 5 a - will trst cause the prohibiting statute to be | Ill, special says Rev. A. C. Vandewater, of | heavy drayage in Havana, and they are yoked | tation in full operation. They went to the | of views Sty pao canines, of the great | lichen wi paral oy tthe rigetare’a = OUR REDUCED PRICES: published in the western and southern papers, | Pana, has filed a voluntary petition in bank. | to carts with very large wheels—the yokes Failed station, where they got aboard ihe | Khe proposition of a simultaneous witharamsi | day. He is helpless aud camer Speak, Dut par. ees teas Ot esis go 00 | det, Men proeeed, fo make arrests ‘and ruptey. Liabilities, over a Te endantliion | being fastened to the horns of the oxen with | alii and station, where they took carriages | irom before Constantinople fell through in | takes of food and drink. fi! NG, DOTS) «sores e eeee a! . + > a y B i id the load being pushed along by the consequence of England claiming that the owing to losses on the Kansas railroad con- | Oxbn by means of the head aid nose” Wine | and were driven ‘about. four miles to the plan- sequence of England claim! Sag aeeresg J VA. PINE BOARDS. TURTLES IN THE NATIONAL MUSEUM.—The } tracts, oxen by n this position their heads cannot be | ‘tion Marinhos, a very picturesque village, | fleet should not i outside ardanelles. Markets. i The Grand Duke Nicholas has been promoted | , BALTIMORE, 29.—Virginia sixes, old, vv M409) National Museum received last week a eon. | gre penny BEAT Q'LEAny.—John Hughes, | {tHed; Their noses are pierced. and a rope | Nutatchectt stream ot eat ae ent | tothe rauk of field marshat weneral and re- | 225, do, deferred, air. do. consisted. er: ‘do: ee siderable addition to its stock of live turties. | wht? DID’ a. 3 og k O beat | through that opening passes up over the head they saw the sugar-making process in every | called to Hussia on account of ill health. Gen. | Go new. ® Did to-day Bare seat ans ‘Guier. WHITE PINE CULLS, (Dressed)... ..... 2000 | ‘Two of the number came from Iowa, and the O'Leary's London, walk of 523 miles in six | teameand induces’ them to sreatete tices | stage of its manufacture. They work about | Todleben is appointed commander-in chief of Pad. : remaining seventeen were collected at Mt. | days, accomplished only 409. He ran his last wie is ions | one hundred and fifty hands on this plantation | the Russian army in Turkey. The Porte has BALTIMORE, Aprii29.—Cotton dull and negieet- a 8: WASHBOARDS, (dressedandolnted,ciear) 15 09 | Came! Ilinois: and sent to this city by Mrs’ | two ilies mn 8:47 and 8:1, and was pretty Uae | BR Ame se of a Koad with a diay, in the end. | and have machinery costing about $100,00 for | been induced to send two more officers tourge om y up. . HominallO's. Flour more ing’ M. E. Turner and Mr. Robert Ridgway, of the | 1 carrying outhe works, which were in full blast | the regular Turkish troops who have joined loward street and super, 4. Smitisonian tosttuiion.“"“The “new-eomers | "We" UP——_____ | hammessed to carts abnut five feat wide, | ¢a7zving ou the works, which wer through the» | thednsurgents to submit. Some of the Greek | #460; do. extra 4:765,55) "do. tani bit CASE BOARDS, (18 inches wide, dressed) 25 00 | will go, with about an equal number already WAGES OF LaBOR.—The Ohio house has Eo haat the weight of the shafts on top of la: ane entire process until the sugar is po | for the | ne race and Macedonia have % Ox family, on hand, into the museum's “turtle pen.” in | passed the senate bill to make it a misde. f folded blankets about two feet high ie | barrel. There were about thirty coolies, and | joined the Mussulman insurgents. p—~ 4 which there is a small pool of water where | meanor for any person or corporation to pay Shales are also asol pith wack cn les and | the ¥emainder of the force consisted of slaves. Pu se 38; do, — they may refresh themselves after their jour. | the wages of labor in goods or in supplies niers for light express transportation. The | OB¢ particular group of about eight or ten A SCENEIN PLYMOUTH CHURCH.—There was i; No. Hivties may be seek fom above, teceh ee | Genes et pedagryention of scrip or other evi. | ee ee en eee eat on abe | negroes who were evidently under punish. | adueer scene in Plymouth chutch ot ove: May, turtles may be seen from above, through an | dence of indebtedness at higher prises than his milk dangling from pack y, di iq | ment attracted considerable interest. They | ning. A a lady in black interrupied Mr. wrest- ; 7 iron grating, outside of the Smithsonian build- | charged at the nearest retail market. spacious paniers alf around’ hiss suacia | Were chained together at the waist, and wore | Beecher in the middle of his discourse, and . LATHS: LATHS!! ing: but to feed them with beef or to tantalize | aang = Sides. Female asses are driven about mad | abKlets at the ends of an iron bar, which kept | said: “May laskyou a question: = When 1 them with a pole, or to inspire the soft-sheli e ‘HE Pr ppb WALK YeET.—James Duff Hen ilked at the doors of the purchasers, ie their feet about fifteen inches apart. They | get through, madam, if i iss proper one.” re- 1,000,000 representative to curious antics, one must de | {iineon: Of Toronto, starts May 1 to walk a dis- of them were driven up to theenteaies of out | were in the special charge of an overseer, who | plied Mr. Beecher, Notwithstanding that the : : feend from the museum and make his way | Ponce citve cocne earth's circumference. He | pf them y morning and milked for the benedt, | C#Tied a three-thonged whip over his shoul. | lady walied until Mr. Beecher pronounced the through the gloomy rooms beneath it. The pro) jose ny cover miles each secular day Of ‘an invalid lady stopping here, and Ww der and looked as though he might be expected | benediction, she was given no chance to ask DRY BANGOR LATHS softshell specimen above-mentioned is free | (Ot twoyears, walking in the United States, i: Ni hi fe | fouse itat short notice. The slave quarters | the question. As she was leaving, however, e 7 e Great Britain and the continent, and is to re. | €Very morning drinks a goblet of this asinine “f she said exci i hi t. from the principal weakness of his hard-shell ive $10,000 if th t Te- | Teche fresh from the udder. John China! were constructed ina qua, , With the Said excitedly :—*I answer him reat brethren, and, When placed on his back, can, | ceive $10, ie accomplishes his task. ig Gah numerously, his hair cut short me doors opening inwards, and two spaces for | He has his platform; 3 have mine. “He papguah the gency of luslong, muscular heck, | w. H. VaxpERBILT, president of the New | wea" cigars, washes shirts and runs about | {Hem to come out to, work. These openings | refused to hear me to. See ee muss hese . bring himself right side up again, by turning | yori Central railway’ company. betel h no shirt on (as do the hegre | Were guarded by bloodhounds. Over the ne me some time. He has me here,— menesey Ea, Picqnst phase’ inne Chrat'or te meet | New York for Europe, Saturn Mager Sah ORs fob paianced dng. | SUAS TS hota aaa esos | (eeprom. re ickaninnies (01 r are > turtle. Every little while one of the number | {@nnle. There are numerous reports as tothe | nally across the neck and right shoulder to Boring the day by_a few wornout ld ae | _ THE SOCIALISTS AS A POLITICAL PaRty.— = object of his visit, but he declares it is only for | the ends of which are suspended great Hat eed y, “4 ti ittee of the Sciences. ‘Helsfistsketened, ist watsrestonsy | Feereation. Sr papas ata eesmost every Kind | Erenty-ave and looked and actee seo | Socially Labor Parcy have had pusdished s - B ! wenty-five, and lool and acted almost like WILLET & LISBEY's, every ‘line of the Driginal as takes vik | a uiEX;DE STERWEN H. Tyxo, sr the vener- | HePGf people go constants aoe ae te em: | wild: animais. ‘They ‘were ‘stark nee wee, | declaration, denying that any section of gyery, line of ihe original, is taken; and, | able rector of St. George's Protestant Rpisco. and saloons trying to sell lottery tickets 7 | those who happens to be asleep were literanly’ | they foing military aril @ cise" ‘charged in i RD, finally, this cast is painted by a skillful artist | pal church, at New York, preached his fare- “ to sell,” because we covered with flies, which flourish in myriads <u BO BRAPOR 3OR2. aplt-tr_ | in exact pe porn er oe Well sermon yesterday. ‘At the close he was | heve tha duve ant itsennec me T ve cose where sugar-making is earried on. Sister that thelr orgasization is purely polit ASE Crery ranired whem exhibited oe re casts: $0 | led out of the church, leaning feebly on the | Kooats Gaceand ioe these most industrio V.N. $ us . and declare of has TERETE, tr a een panied aaicee mESeum | Arm Of one ofthe congregation: Bantssong tat Soctignuenewtsnterrap. | agren.Grantarrived at Miu on satur. | bese Purch oF any branch i ‘ase Eigi: “A VIRGINIAN” writes to the President de- anet Every raneat ae ny ear and sell’ single Heke ee ie 3 typing prom tans Fail ig i Cheah” if th: to confess, and these tgs gains something THE MARKETS OF HAVANA #a-Ex-Congressman Vance reached Cincin- | tives are out of employment at ver, ype ke Auction fo Buy Watches? manding $200,000, and threatensif that amount a fess,—and those have to We visited the market, rx nati Saturday, from San and pro- a the Border City and LIBBEY'S NEW JEWELRY Store. is not forthcoming to come on to Washington Hy hardest at Be work—making the best e m which is @ tempo- ceeded home to G: lis. Ohio. isinsane | Sagamore will have a mass meet- in 437 9th Bireet, | and assassinate tue President, $< RAGGs.OnS.—[ Richmond State, * rary structure, supplying the plage of a fine and js in charge of a Z ing next Saturday, . * ® Le ow

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