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SIC. 7. Wealth asa sacred depostt, of whtch he was | vie@tm, that death would close this sal and At last Soloviefl, the new arrival, declared | tloed the large quant oft ber incre so) Evansville (Ind.) Jourgal.) paneer See As aoa LAST TRIAL OF RUSSIAN NIHILISTS, but the steward, in conscience bound to nus- | Korrible of our social the debate useless, since he was determined to | we rapped on the window and xd to “MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOR.” — Lester Wallack Is playing in Rosedale at Dard it for the furtherance of ‘the good cause,” | ment. sut the thought that my | strike the blow himself, whether empowered to | not te come nearer; she unde: us and re- = “ the Windsor T on “the east side,” A GRAPHIC NARRATIVE. allotting to himseif only the merest pittance | death sentence would not be the | it or not. having come from Saratoff for no | tired. She was quite equal at any time to take “*There are three points on this case, may it e Windsor Theater, on “the east side,” as sary for actually supporting So | last, that more would follow and Inevitably ether purpose. fe added that this resolve had | care of herself and us. Thus, once when Anna | please your honor,” said the counsel. "In the frst they call ft, thongh a few years ago it was Z. Ragoiin in International Review-} | thoroughly did he carry out Bis Nanued | call forth new reprisals, which in their turn | originated in bis mind indej ndently of any Trofimoft’s servant, Mary, came In and made | piace eo contend, that the Kettle in iapnte wag called “The Bowery.” Think of it, Wallack in (2. “nihilists” (christened py S¢lt-denial, that at the time of his death barely | would be visited on the party by still severer | instigation, and that he would yield the execu- | some remarks which caused us to feel uncom- | cracked when we borrowed it; secondly, that it the Bowery: The well known “n es thirty thousand roubles could be found of his | measures, and thus the number of tho | tion to no other Person; that should “the party” | fortable, Marina began to talk of her house- | ‘was whole when we returned it. ant teal tend — “Howard” writes to the Philadelphia Times | Tourguéniffe for all eternity), the botsterous, | considerable atrimony. Repeatedly impli- | victims — would on , increasing, | decide to adjourn or forego it, he would sepa- | keeping’ and how the cat had drunk all the we never had it Such logic micht appear that Raymond's new play of Fresh 13 a creat | pugnactous, ranting, yet talented and compar- | cated in pouttical machinations, and once al- | until the goverament would after all | rate ntmseit from them and act on his own re- | milk, and so turned of the conversation. Ridionlons wut for ghe fact that the remarkable succes: dis one of t oddes qualntest atively harmless boys of twenty and thirty ready placed under temporary ‘arrest,—Ltzo- | come out victor from the unequal contiic”, sponsibility. “It was his idee fice.” sald Kvla-|* *'* Talsoremember that Hartmann once | evidence ed. 4m some oF the erent wi mecess. and ts one of the oddest and qualntes have been succeeded by anotherand | fON0 found it unsafe to remit the requtred | from which it never can desist as long as th> | tkovsky, when questioned on tho subject, | forgot tosis seni me door of the Kitchen | evide® reticent dl seer fiom onal rear eae runnhig a two |i aes Gangerous generation.—boys also, | 88mM8 directly and in his own veraon to’ the re- | entire movement ie het per down tte thouent Nothing now remained but to settle questions where we had cut the batch. Next morning an ‘ venti — Miss Gene = e boys 3 a g] ve Mts, a8 also to attend himself to | Hilled. me with inexpressible dread. * of preliminaries and detatls, of which the old man came whose name Ido not remember, | ton in this co; ‘Weeks engagement at the Fifth Avenue The- | moet of them, but who have developed the thet 1 try during the past few yoars, wag » final liquidation of his sttt remaining es- | stand aghast at the certainty that persecution | most ui: a nt Was to give secret warn. Dut who ased to live in the house before tt was | of no ieee an sitfying and contic ne nature. New York. Her Forvet Me-Nc crit jogged resolutions, t - | tates,—a measure which became doubl; ne Tne, The enc ee cones, Suppress fora long | ing to “the illegal parties"—as they are ex- sold, and, on entering. remonstrated with Hart- | In stronest contrast to tu® mecy antes nd jemea by ‘comparioon ith Moat ot” Rowe Prac ence of cue hee | atter'he was again aud denuiueas "arres in | time, the general active stir so healthful tn | pressly named from the fact of their living mann on the tmprudence of leaving the door | of testi are the following -mphatic and Copnian: : "| reasoning selteacrifice which le at theccmny | iste, Sometime betore this event he und placed | Ieelt Ia tater of pantieel Seo ae eee a | Pressly, namec assumed names and with false open. We were in the next room, and on heat uniform statements made by we 7 ol Colvill 3 . | bis ent une, ean ‘ail powers of | shall then bitter! ret having manifested | papers—to leave thecity at once, so as toin- | Ing this were greatiy frightened lest the old Svaneville. to @ reporter gh for ext sesso oil ber tie ctacniay | the Russian nature when powerfully aroused. | Meena orem ty, Means of full powers of | shall then bitterly regret having ms drag to | Volve as few personsas porstolo in the coming | uae might nage eatioey Se ae ese the old Sr gyrate p gro head ertciowy cearcr next season will be the spectacular | qne cartier-ones contented themselves with | Moon Viste a . and used to give him | Perdition numbers of unheeded victims.” catastrophe. Itis well Known that the medi- | not. Jative to thn article im quee Grama Of Mickel Sirogo7, now playing at the | penoral tanit-finding (in rivate directions aa to the savercnto more or | There is nothing in all this that the | tated attempt was committed by Solovioff on | ‘The women shared the household duties with | apd experience relati v tick q Theater de Chatelet, Paris, where It 1s ex- | 8° Pt Ce ee rl Out | [eas consideranic ums Ten Seem ee | mone cert se upright lover of his country | the isth(2) of april; that he falled, and pald | a8 much eagerness and good will asthe men | tion, ard cf which sek aH ne reporte are Dected to run for two years. “He also owns 7” | 0o much reason), with noisy denunciations of | pies “te one thousand and upward, and | could not indorse; no.sound head, no feeling | for his fanaticism with bis lite, | Jointly pursued their underground work. Nor| appearing in macy of our € Worl. now in preparation at Wallack’s The- | everything and everybody, from existing social | at to indi- | heart, but must deplore with the solitary, But by far the most thrilling pages tn Gold- | was their assistance lmtted to this humb) Mr. Charles Laval, propr ater, New York. In addition, Mr. Colville 1s | principles to poetry and ladies’ fancy work, | viduals who proved to be nary oe prisoner a aed ere ile aoe oe Uereheaeeee in mee he de- | footer bred a Of the Empe- | geription Drug Store, corn : Ie mp: e - n a i] EN lenounces, and wish that all his assoctates | seribes, with the life-like vividness of aneye- | ror’s pas announc he papers, and | & woh lseeaiog ae Organizing a come opera company for next | with sweeping and of:on ludicrously absurd | 8¥€Dts of the deepest oye: 8 ven from his es had to be Auatis discriteees Tor the | Steet, upoa learning th a rison in Odessa Lizogor inaged, by con- | might come to the same tardy, dearly bought | witness, the miuing of the railway track on the | the r ; } = — Mesers. Gondinet and Gille have read to material iinproverens Nov’so the Ree Frivances ‘whicn Lave HOt besa found insight. Can we refuse him our sympathy | outskirts of Moscow, which ended in the sx. | closing scene, tf was Sophia Perorsky whe weg | Visit, sald that hie gales of rr 7 Boenit e c : ing. Taat = " 3 ce tf out to t day, and which seem | When he expresses a passionate desire “fo put | plosion of the ist ‘of December, (!9 of Nov.) | ordered to stat. on the track, watch for the | lan ways increas the manager of the Parls Opera Comique the Nore Ee ees ise Dame MEANS | Co ieaniy eomnvane com (arters where sich | an end to all these evils, to assist in bringing | At the convention held by the leaders of the | train, and give the sizual by w aving her hand. | peo nom he bad sold the arte, scenario of a poem M three acts, destined spo- predecessors’ much-alred grievances, instead of would Iwaat be looked for, to keep up an active ee ed transition to another and better | socialistic party at Lipetsk, la the pi ting | kerclef. je WAS greatly pleasefl,” says Gold- | Teported it to be the most ex eiafly for Mile. Marie Van Zandt. The music €vaporatiug 1n more or leas Violent talk, have bets eee | in short notes with his potit- | state of things, to save many from the death | vune, and whose doings and resolution deserve | enbe t this duty had devolved upon her, | rheumatism, raleia, &e. Will be written by Mr. Leo Dellves and the | \ith them ‘settled into a dark purpose, whicu | !¢al friends and Drigo, who continued to carry | sentence impending over them?” But wh=n he | a s¢ arate paragraph, the regicide question | and repeated! y told une that she considered her- | that St. Jn: has effected within t Diece will be produced next winter. they pursue literally to the deatn—to their | Out bis orders with respect to furtuer pay- | tells us ty what means he intends to achteve | had been amply discussed. Is was Scitied in | Self forage a ee oe wo that | year, wor an any other i — Madame Modjeska will appear In April 2 | own death most tre juently, Sofaetimes aiso to | Ments out of his property. One of these notes, | all this, we look at each other tn puzzied be- | the aflirmitive. Whether only “theoretically | the police bovered alarminely tn the netghvor- ever sold. 0 the worda of Mec«-« e i y. G. Wi that of th aleciee we y take bearing the postscript, pathetic in its sim- | wilderment: can ho serioasly think he will and conditionally” or ina definite form, as to | hood, as they always do around every railway | 1 * & new play by Mr. W. G. Wills, author of | that of their selectea victiais. They take the ep tr ey save his friends by tucntng informer agatnst | time and place, ways and means, is | station on the Imperial Irinerar: aaa it was | if. C18 Main Street. Mr. < 8. Mueller, ” ad ONE risk and pay the forfeit manually, stubborniy. | Plielty, “7 trust you,” came into the hands of iS Dy, Curning, if place. al means, is Pp ones to | Whose store is at 925 W. Fri cited the Charies 1. and ‘a, which bears the title of The many criminal state trials of the last taree | JUStIce, and was shown to Lizogoub’s two | them? Does he blind himself tothe ugly word | of | no materlal imporiance, Enough | wnanimously resolved, in case of urprise, to Mr. 1 Rien “ ‘The story of the piece ts sem!-niz- Years have amply shown that Kussla has been | brothers, who recognized {t a3 belng in their by the pompous phraseology in which he clothes | that very Soon after the convention sep- | blow up the house, bit on no account to sur_ | Case of r. Henry Rhenick, who tor four years #; the scene ts laid in Spain, about the | Visited by avirulent paroxysm of that form of | Drother Diroicri’s handwriting. Delgo, mean- | 11?— arated several of its most prominegt | recder altve. From that moment Sophia Peroy. | sfered with Rheumatism, which was cured by Fear 16), Juniata is written in blank verse political aberration which made so great a | While, urged by bis friendship for the prisoner, “I have nerved myself toa most dire and terri- | members with a Sogged stubbornness of | sky or another continually mounted cuard with | the use of two bottles of St. Jaccts Ol At the and ts entirely original. Patriot and so pure a mau us Mazsini & : age: Worked hard and anxiously to accomplish the | ble act; I have resolved to employ a remedy purpose and an almost incredibie recklessness | cocked revolver in the r: E ia Where the dynamtte | Canal Drug Store, Mr. G. A. De Honchet, was — A new drama entitled Her World Agatns! | cate of political murder, aud armed the guatie final Mquidation,—partly by effecting sales in | which makes my veins throb patntully, and my | of dapger and detection, set co work to carry flow: with buchiiectax have out the very elaborate preparations fore ene niet ad ates under aDed. ready | p'eased to say that all united elsimine it the e c is own name, partly by transferring large | eyes overflow urning teara. ave Te- y gteat, ent to fire into tf. schedhey Mestalla sgay higgins cdaighattcc Tee een te Mies | and 06 Wie rom Semis Caer THe eon sae | sums into his Dvn Bends ane eee e cries | Coicee ee ea burn myself all feeling of | final and. as, they conddentiy tmazined. ua. | | Shakspeare might ‘hava’ dramatized inus | Dott imimers ther « mumhar af bale commmanan aah Adelphi Theater. It ts an adaptation by Mi!s3 on the ‘6th (4th) of November, the exec trusty friends, as the only way of securing | either enmity or affection, and to perform an- | erring coup. The Tevolver was discarded for a | sketeb; but could he have improved tt? called to testify toepeciticenres Learning that = Florence Marryat and Mr. G. F. Neville, fron two important leaders of the deadly secret cr- | Beans of existence to Lizogoub In the future, | other great act of self-denial for the of our | surerandeven more deadly ageut—dyaamite. - nist rime sige vonage aglow a @ bovel by Miss Marryat. Miss Marryut her- Ganization called “the terrorizing traviton” | BO more tragical issue of his triai | young men, of our soclety, of our beloved Rus- A sufficient quantity—three pouds, adout one One Honest Ma | mi r¢ ¢ Self sustained the pari of one of the chief atoued for the long series of murderous at-| Deing at first anticipated than a rig- | sla. 1 have resolved to lay open the entire or- | hundred and twenty pounds—was secretly man- * eharacters—a middle-aged malden lady. 8, at: ling stables Morgan, proprietors of the fempts against the Emperor's persoa which fol- | Orous banishment. For a judicial sentence | ganization, all that 1s kuown tome, asa pre- | ufacinred in St. Peversburg, and sent oi to | TRC otherday six men sat around astovetn | | 216 Locust Stroet, had had experience with the Facts Fetter, the new Kentucky actress, | lowed tne arsassinatio of Prince Krapi kin 1u | 18 Uually accompanted by degradation; that is | Ventive against the dreadful future which | Moscow under the care of two passengers, who | ® Dctrott tobaceo store. 1 inst a whole series of rt ie mn thel ; lang perioa ot ai There had been a | article, a visit revealed the fact that a few re i cade, con | f° Sy. the condemned person is stripped of | awaits us, against a whole series of executions | took fi as a favor with thelr On liz never # Verlod of stlence when one of them rubbed | applications of the St. Jacobs 0) eured Bina Is maxing quite a sensation In that part of tue | February, ine tial whlch preceded. oon | tt, eae ana all on cece ‘and privileges | and other repressive measures’> suspecting that the box labeled “crockery” | nis leg and remarkea: : Of ua pitachbt Rhoeisetion, eres whim to fee’ ducted before the St. Petersburg military court, ig , C4 an ft tism, country. She has been playing 1a Loutsvitie, | was on so unusuaily large a scale, tnvolved so | thereto Dee eee and disabled from holdiag Tt would certainly bea satisfaction to be quite | contained anything else, and cn arriving In “That old Wound feels as if tt was going to | ikea new man Mr. George Kuortt, with the = ‘ge a roperty, which, if he is in possession of any, | sure that the converted terrorist meant well, | Moscow lett it, a8 directed, in the luggage- | open again. 1 shall ye remember the b | i ‘i et tas mock begins |@ tour througn Indiana | many points and persons, and resulted in such % it he ala it sulctde after lett " = 4 pen ae Shall always remember the bat- | Ingle 1coOo., experienced the same happy resalte and the south, She 18 to play The Wee. Love's | vast aud \usportant revelations, that au account | !elther ‘confiscated to the crown or passes to | and if he did commit sulelde after complall Me | tee not Called tor” by the person to Whom | tle of Ktich Mountain.” leof the Olin acase of Rueumetiem, Sacrifice and isa eile, of the judicial proceedings on this momentous | DIS hefrs ss though he were dead, as the sen- | his revelation there would be little doubt of hig they had been requested to nand over the There was a sight stir around the st - te ceasi 2 er. | tence may be. The most ordinary mode of | sincerity. Still the connection between the | check. ‘Three ouds More were taken to Kuar- | a g ra ni his — A new Olivette company, under the man- {oan Temleres ha toad SIRE Seca | cluding this eevere Clauss whichweainntee | Ge ioe ee purposes to nimseit and | kort by two of the conspirators, wiv corer ie Segond man put his hand to his sho sgement of Strakosch and Hess, is to be questions concerning which the intelligent | COndernned prisoner penniiess, is by fictitious | the means which he takes towards {t 1s simply in thelr trunk. ‘This trunk they kept.| “and i shall Qot soon forget Brandy Station. brought ont in New York in a few days. Garioaity of the cultivated public of this coua— beh ad and bills, the friendly holders of | very difficult to establish—so much 80 that for some time at their hotel, then had ti con- Feels to-day asif the lead was golug to work —Mr. Burnand has undertaken to writea | try nas jong been awakened Which forclose at agiven moment, aud thus | if We believe the foreign correspondents, | veyed first to the bee f a student, and | out.” new three-a’ burlesque drama, entitled Oa the 6th of November (25th of October) of | Teste the prisoner's realestate or movables | there have not been wanting skeptics | lastly to those of a lady and mibled him for « and | Weber, Droge Bt. Jacobs Oil weeke. Mr. W_ said, that tho ended with a clear Prompt alleviation and cure of ainfal ailmen could be ond, botn of whom The Interest was Dow considerably increased, | reached by sn external r lar testi- nittington. e Ss fromp the law, and either apply the income to | who entirely disbelieved in his deatii, and con- | nelorged to “the party,’ yet wete net im d the third man Knocked the ashes of its n ° 1 Cee eg DOE Sethe Tanta fear on eee ee GeAL) is tieeda er, ty Wdwidation eres es | ee eport only as.a clever niken con® | formed ot the contents of the trunk, parrot | AwAtwe Mind man knocked ke sues om At taace ‘es WERE he Drary | Petersburg military court. Great and unusuai | Capital. This operation D: ‘igo Was anxious to | to avoid his personal appearance in the witness | which was afterwards carried as ignorantly by “Yes, those were two hard fiyuts, but you | . spa — Salvini is to play in London, at the Drary precautions had been taken to Insure an undis- | accomplish in Lizogoub’s behalf, but the fatal | box and & possibie reaction of feeling, or simply a third person to Odessa, and there safely re- | ought to have been with Nelson at Frankie | ee Lane, as he hss done In this country, speaking | Procaul course to the judicial pro-eedings. ‘Te | termination of his friend's career rendered tur- | to shield him from the vengeance of the bs- | cetved. That no accident should, ever ince Lor’, but wasn’t I excited that day! When | oa Seymour itallan with an English company. eneral public Were wot admaltted; tickets were | ter elforts unnecessary; and, bestdes, not much | trayed. One correspondent say. happened in all these Peregrinations seems | these two fingers went with a grape shot 1 | Steet. Iv shonld bow fellow citizens ~The Mapleson troupe are not doing very | Sistsibuteds aad it Was noticed by aneye-wic. | Of the fortune was left, as nas been sean. | “Godenverg 1s fast becoming the hero of a | altost mirseulous: tee t ie Manufacturing and | never felt the pain: | Mr-J. Bertelsen, Upper coo s:rec’, from bis well in New York. Campanint ts tl, and | ness that although the audience was so numer- | From the momeni of Lizogoub’s death, Drigo’s | cycle of jegends, * * * Some believe he is transporting of dynamite was the least part of The fourth man growled out someting about | Pérfens! experien - Jacobs Gevétes fatinta 3 Ket fee rol Mr. M. on | OWS as to Hl the hall, tt was composed of per- | Conmection with “the party” entirely ceased, | ROt dead at all, but ts only kept in conceal- | the unde! ing. Much the most difficult task | Second Bull Run and a sabre-c..t on the head, | Ollas the bert article of ite kind. Ge reter falls in — of her roles. Mr. 3 con lees we tee ailltney os cette viuleie m, | 8Rd none of its members received from | ment; and that he suffered himself to be moved | was the long and wearisome mining process, | and the fifth man felt of his le ie and sat Buch carry no @onble a renewed his engagement wit tiiere bees resent only four persons inthe | him apy more pecuniary assistance. | toa full confession by the promise of a very | the difficulty belng greatly increased by the | he should always remember { lay of the | meaning se be nee; and as has Marle-Kose. a | ordinary gact of private gentlemen, Altaoagn | fhe, Jatter tact | was duly — noticed | large sum of money and impunity. Many per- | inexperience of the laborers, the scarcity and | ground at the Yellow Tavera. ‘Tue sixth man | been well esid by th sfter inter- —Jaunesehek, tn Beak House, is winning the reporters of the p Were admitted, tue | 12 the Act of Accusation as an exten- Sons in the best circles share the bellef that he is | imperfection of the tools and the necessity of | was silent. Tue other five looked at him and | viewing some of its lead “they shouk? golden opinions in New York. She appears severae quite ‘and Ween ce had been notified to | “ating circumstances. He was only charged | alive.” Yet hissuicide was formally announced | submitting to countless discomforts in order to walted for him to ak, but if was a long Lar an ais Week altar cnet. abstain from publishing their own reports trom | With, having | supplied | certain” persons | in the last number of tue Narotnaya Vorta, th | preserve tie sicuee and. Cawiod eae ae time before he pointed to li sleeve ang | De Snourh to eatisty the = coin ee Miss D: a | shorthand notes asis Usualin suc cases, and (o | With funds, not his own Indeed, but which he | Secret revolutionary organ. Meanwhile, ‘and | Indispensable to avold = detective always li- | aske suas. pi oa Sompertal,, pisos ssiiacuio’ . Bega eC gage Pal Ubaptar| rere copying the uil lengta rs. | KLeW Woule be used for tlegal purposes, ‘Th | whatever be the true solution of this obscure | MspeMsable to avold a Would it have been | “Gentlemen, do you know where I got that?” | talited in theee little bottles.” ut Mile. Bernhardt played the same parts on the Port which would appear iu a serles of numbers | C88e Against him was very fairy stated thus: | and distressing point, Goldenberg’s depoattion, Posatble to achieve even the preliminaries | some mentioned one battie and come ‘an- same nights during their engagement tn De- | Prine daily Government! Gazette. The sixteen | (‘The person who gave the money might ba | which occuples a great many hewspaper col- | without the assistance of the female associates, other, but he shook hls head sadly and con- Loumana STATE LOTTENY, troit. Both engagements were highly success- | prisoners entered the court escorted each by two | {ghorant of the meditated crimes for the perpe- | umns. 13 one of the most extraordinary, the | an assistance which was rendered with tinued: 7 oar ful. ‘The admirers of the American actress will | Porsiarnce ‘et took their places in a calm { ation of which it was ratsed, but 1t could not | most thrilling documents which it 19 possible | unremitting cheerfulness, uni) ing presence “Boys, let's be honest and own right up. 1 A Splendid Opportunity be pleased to learn that she was forced to give | and dignified manner. In spite of great differ. | b¢ Unknown to him that the supplies which | to read. Not the most excitin memotrs penned | of mind and absolute seif-devoiton. Gviden- | jost my arm by a buz saw, and now we wiil be- TO WIN A FORTUN an extra matinee performance of Ov nile | ences in thelr social rank, eddcariog. eae race | Passed through his hands were destined for | by a gifted hand in stirring tines, not those of berg shared for a time the exciting lite and gin on the left and give every one a chance to | FOURTH GRAN: IBUTIC 7 meee Sense ot, ONE, chardcteristic teauure was | (reuenary purposes. Drigo did notdeny | Celio himself, can surpass in fascination this | labors ot his Moscow friends. “And: ifs as is | $8, OH {HE Let and give every. one show your | 20 Geers See ee i ‘ly, Whose ambition a3 a manager | common to all,—they were very young: all the fact of having paid sums of money to sun- | unadorned, unimpassioned narrative. We | often averred, some of them had been drawn | wounds.” * AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, APRIE —Mr. Haverly, whose ize*) new | With one excepuon, under thisty’ ons Wu |-dry persons, stranvers to him, by Lizogouo's | Reed only | follow | its consecutive ° state. | into the current of sedition and conspiracy | “QUECS. leaned back In thelr chairs and storie aged 1s yet unsatistled, is about to organize’) new under twenty-tive. ‘There were three wamen In | Fder; but pleaded that, placed as he was, he | ments, put slightly — commented on or mainly by a certain adventurous resiless- | smoked fast and chewed hard and looked at 13t-T MONTELY Drawire companies, each of which will be provided with | the number,—gtrls of twenty-one, twenty-twa, | Could not act differently; nor did he admit | corrected in the subsequent answers of ness of spirit, a craving for release from each other, and each one wished he was In one or more plays. The first of these compa- aa ears 3 + | havinx any knowledge whatever of their tllezal | the prisoners, the final speeches for the accusa- | the {ame routine of modern life, surely they | ‘Texas, when a runaway horse tlew by and g: les will have Mr. J. B. Polk as leading comes Sun nes eae Drigos aged taieeege a charanter, He abonlaten weer woe having | Von or the dcfence, tosee the whole strang> | must lave been amply satisfied, Such “a | thema thence woo, get clear of the | . This institution was rerulsriy incorporated by ian, and will shortly appear at San Francisco | landholder and business man of ‘good standing, belonged to the revolutionary party himself; a | drama enacted before our eyes, appalling in its | state of constant alarm, perpetual watehful- one armed man. It was a nurrower escape | the lexielature of the state for educstional and char- in The Siretegisis, who was merely au accessory tothe revolution. | dental borne out by his antecedents, which | Very homeliness and in fis utterly common- | ness; hair-breadth escapes, familiarity with 4 than any one of them had during the war,— | ftable purposes in 1868 for the term of — The late Fernando Wood was an actor fitty | ary party with regard to certain money mat- | S0wed him to have been a model landlord, piace detalls. The whele thing iooks so famil- | peri! evento the blunting of the rorites | . Detroit Free Press. twenty-five years, to which contract the In- * +S >radel looked up to by all his nel; hbors, and never lar and at the same time so wildly unreal, that | sense of danger, is just what we look for in Gane a 7 ledge " gearssen 1 s believed thet be ult herpro. | fore 2 omc personel os and CGSIeRtS | implicated in any poltical Gauvior, tetocs to | We ars CANE oa ey One Taseae. | Of, Cookers indian stories or a highland tate, | | "The Louisville Comnercia’ calls the nana. | Fiolsble faith el te Old Marshes Thea pe Was Playing at the | phrase by the Act of Accusation, it arecia | consented to take on himself the fill manage, | are wer Ate those things done in the latter | but is Infinitely startling In the midst of 2 dicen A a old Marshai Theater, Richi: Va, a3 a | Bie ppears shaking by public oMclals the great Ameri-an : Rae quarter of the nineteenth century? Are these | modern, orderly, tivilized community, Plece of monkey business. © Note, securing its franchise tn the new constitution ve ment of Lizogoub’s property. “I was gulded member of Richardson's Traveliig Combina- | Eimear merge EAB ewO Hever rece ved any | in my actions solely by. way frlendship ta tia tion, their education, But left the University, or tue | OUD, aNd If friendship constitutes a’potttic — Win. Horace Lingard—Captain Jinks of the | ‘Tecnnological ‘Institute, or Teachers’ Semi, | offence, In that case I must plead guilty.” With Horse Marines—has returned to San Francisco | nary. or other schools or colleges, in the-tirat, | these simple words he closed his brief detence. from a three years’ campalin in Australia and | Second, or third year of the course. Alexand-i | The sentence passed against Drigo was, in con- New Zealand. Ils wite, Altes Dunning, ts with | Kviatkovsky, aged twenty-seven, ‘the most | Sideration of his exceptional position and hon- nim. They open at Baldwin's in Stolen Kisses, | Prominent among the prisoners, was one of | Qtable character, as mild ag could be ex pected— these; but he must have been endowed wit | gradation and simple banishment to the gov- — The site of the new Academy of Music in great Datural parts and moral powers, Fro:n | &Tment of Tomsk, in Western Siberia. New York 1s the block bounded by Broadway, | the rst moment, the general attention was | _ When. after the Act of Accusation had been and Te uth streets. The land /osts $500,000, | centered on him, and his personal appearane | Tead, the prisoners were asked in the usnal And the building as much again is thus described by the correspondent of the | form whether they pleaded guilty or not gullty, bending ch again. Sugsburger Zein: “Kviatkoveky has a very | they did not attempt unavalliag dents; ait —J. K. Emmet has cot out of his sutt with fntens[°@* tace; long dark blonde hair ana a | W!th one exception. pleaded guilty in the main, Manager Bidwell, of New Orleans, tor going off | {l?lup- | -rae a set of features expressive of | Dit With certain qualifications and more or less Paying Fenn gore instead of playing, by | great energy ana , OWE! OF Will, He both pears | Z1Ce, distinciions as Som Sint eae Paying $2,000 and publishing a> bumbie apol- | fiimself aud speags wen S04 wimed tee atit, | that they belonged. to the soslenstc ore = tide of feader among “his vompauc!08—8 | Honary Party. denied alt connection with that _ Tt <0sch- er x "4 y ew ar 101 which a ta Sy ee Oe | ere Sea eee. Hon. One sald: "1 admit that fee a Pany closed their season at New York Saturday | P' Q = 3 nowiledge, as though from long and habitual Socialist, but I am not a revolutionist.? and disbanded, tt ts sald, because they have lost | deference, and to witch he was fully entitled, | kyjat ‘oksky and one other allowed that money during the season. as proved by the disclosures of the trial, trom | Ye Tad iaken part if ibe socialistic con- — The first appearance of the Vokes family | the part which he has Played in the troubles of y eee ! : * on thelr return to this country will be at Bos- | the last three years. It was remarked that | YenUion at Lipetsk, but would not concede that the men—the boys—whom we have sympa- | Thoroughly abd cunningly bad the enter- 00k adovted December 24, A.D. 1873, with » capital of thved With and soothed in their grievances, | pris bees devised torus eal {he enter. Moe a The Wl ake ees | 81,000,000, to which it has eine added a reserve thetr aspirations, their alternations of despond- ; house situated In close vicinity to whe track if sufticient Hindoosments are extendsd fe, | fund of over $350,000. ees oe eenonrs oun opie witty bad been artes under aoe of one el! Courier, "ai ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMEFK DISTRIBU. isa circle of y¢ ig pe » W nice, le conspirators,—aseumed of cours+,—who u homelike names, gathered round’ a tea-tabio | settled in it with One of the young women Woe Way ahead Or echt SG Laplaly that they get | TION wil take pisoe monthly on the second Tues Pate hissing saniona 7. -ascene Which every | sharca the secret and gave herseif out as his | WAY abead Sitcoch wine ee eae, ee boy or “At Never Scales or Postrones. Cn The One Tae ae corer ap amared | wife, aud a few companions, male and temate,* | STL who was fifteen when by the time us Gone t : te untversicies of et ne estly students of | Several more took possession of furnished lodg- | 20 More than six or elght by the time cae can- | Look at the following aietribation the universities of Kieff or Kharkoff ; the girls ings jbired in the city itself by another such | Sou may Dut then's me ea eres a8 CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. Relong to the same class of unqutet spirits. | fciitious couple, and used to come over for the | YOU are behind the age on railways and-atsi | 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACu. AA ated ceatch and loudly, “thelr | day. ‘The housé was too small to aceommoaate | Aen are bein TEKS ORoee been aes : “ animated gestures and excited faces | permanently so many inmates. Besides, 11 was Brag ie Dh HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. show that they are discussing one | deemed advisable not to affront the won. | ° fo = LIST OF PRIZES. of those burning questions dv jour | dering gossip of a Prying neighbor- ital Prize., which in a certain cirele turn every social hood, which would infallibly have been started fathering Into a pandemonium on a small | on the right scent by such an overcrowding of HE AP} scale, where through dense clouds of cheap . 5, f 1881 = Tees ira) 1881 THE narrow quarters. The city-lodgings, more- Sere amcks ts eS eee over, were to aot te a eases ene olces ring, sharply or biended, into a | in case of need, to favor concealment an general din; where there is everybody to speak | flight. The direction of the work was entrustad NATIONAL CAPITAL, and noone to listen. Connu!” We all have | to the nominal owner of the house, wo assisted at some of these unparifamentary de- under the nickname of “the Alchemist. A P bates, where the newly-brewed thought revels | subterranean gallery had to be conducted to ~) Mm ungovernable fermentation. But hark! the the track, peusing” under the embankment, THE EVENING STAR ig under the snpervision and manayeicent of Geus. G > Deen add: T. BEAUREGARD sna JUBAL A. EARLY. mare they adopted. Among the w z had Y eeree. rhe wid “be summoned to contro: yD ip divided under ten different heads, comp 3 wt On? Wi 2) —Another American girl, tae ee 1a:,the Governor of | most damning and conclusive against theme x = Barkom, in Pebruary, 189; in Soloviot’s | a witness trom the oss wee were, aud one of (Clara Bernstein), of Cin attempt on the Emperor’s life in April of the | theirown number oriect rg, aged twenty- Successful debut at Bart, as “Amelia” in Bal’ | Same year; tn the sociallstic-revolutionary con- four, the murderer of Prince Krapatkin, did not ix Maschera. The manager telegraphed bis | Yention cr oor place i ee In ke | take’ his place on the prisoners’ “boncles with {hanks for the engagement to her teacher, | folt0 rae ec i Tr pele ae tbsequent | his sixteen companions, being shortly reported Muzlo, saying: “Immense success of Barretta, | attemp' solved to weaned, tt being at thesame | inthe Act of Accusation” 1G. wha General acclamation at the aria, and duo en- | time resolved to use dynamite instead of oral- | tn ‘the fortress on the 2th (ivth) of cored enthusiastically.” Mary Van also ap. | Bary hasta she Cusuing three-fold mar | Suiy of the present year.” His ‘act and peared in the opera and was given three frome ee pyember isi®, by means ot | his tate are NOtethe least strikiag feature of encores. Seton ene Piero Papel tracks | this extraordinary trial. He wrote and signed — The Upper Crust has been consigned to the | Useless, a9 big Majer change ee routeae ed | @relation most full and’ elaborate, not only of Hmbo of the macy other failures at Wailack’s | last moment, anouner took bo effect. trom un. | LS OWN dolngs in the service of the revolution- ment and public to the fate of political pris- | ward sent i. Petersburg, where it turned up 3 at e Caer Cera matt ok, aE once | In the secret printing office, and served aa one | Jecent aa oneenty: Sots 7 Sioa declare my own determination to do the deed, | of the most convincing items of eyidenca, ‘Tae | ge ng rsoecsoee | but only expressed my opinion that such a | earth was taken out on sheets of tin Plate pro- | Capital on business or for pleasure, (and who measure Ought to be taken against him,—an | vided with casters and running on | constitute, in a yery large degree, the purchas- peton to enon aly reeronded) approvingly. Fall, an AngeRIGOS convents oe “the | ing population of every State and Territory tn | there was much discussion concerning the | alchemist.” Each load was roug! un- | manner in which it should be done, soastmore | der the hatch or shaft cut in one of | te Union), thus making tt for most purposes forelbly to influence the public. ‘I and two | the rooms on the ground floor and raised by | THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE others (one a woman) were for an open | means ot ropes, worked from above by species UNITED STATES. act, put the rajority were in favor of | of roughly constructed wind-lass. The greatest ‘The evidence of this is the number of new secret assassination, “rhe question | gifficuity was how to dispose of the earth and se ia was decided in this sense, much against my | rubbish: Attirst twas spread out and smoothly | advertisewents it printed the year 1830, earnest wish.” ‘This was in the last days of | trodden down in the yard; then they began to | which reached 21,482, averaging trom 1,700 Pees Ge oe ae et ie) of | mi the Bet te as aay, 0K bE) Gates te 2,000 per month in the busy season !I February Goldenberg, ‘ally af ¥ & | ling it into the larder on the ground tioor, whic! crowd of aseoctates—Some of whom he knows | arene time wus crammed $0 Ugutly terike | The advertising books are open to the inspec- ing scene, and o: re the girls g &@ calisthenic drill in the wood characters are given new name . re BAD i = 62,700 = the ensuing attempts against themé is somewhat startling: it isa question | One or more openings were to be bored through H c 0 ton April 4. They have a new plece wri Bair Pen ies peated to have surrendered him. | ha heen thera resolver meses vec of life or death which is being can. Jjadg- | tke track itself, and iron pipes containing dy tae THE WEEKLY STAR. | nee i =“ for them by Boncteault, bat apparentiy 7 | Sonsrou the Orst, and with the utmost philos- | Coty ana conaitionalige ment is belng passed on the governor, Prince | mite were to be inserted into the holes. The ol a belles OF the Kicok ii st ve a foremost | CPBY,t 8 fate against which he knew that not | tingencles take se els w lone: $49! Krapotkin, whose brutal lil-treatment’ of the | distance was somewhat longer and the labor e . | 1857 Prizes, amonnting to. .neee...... 110,400 Belies of Ue Kitchen Will still have a foremost 5 plence ¢ Ungencies take piace, 1t was to be done; saguid WASHINGTON, D. ( place tn thetr list. = . * | the ablest defence could prevail, he was unre- they not, tt might be left undone.” “Jr was | Students—both at their last mass meet rather harder than had been anticipated. Tue = ae | Besporsib’e corresponding agents wanted at all " cat ney Sexes to Shicid his followers, and | geciaed,” explained his companion, “to repost | When a troop of Cossacks rode into the midst | sides and oot of the galley, dug in polts, to whom Lberal colupenestion will be pales sues RHUL Diane an eoruuity Of taking tle | the attempts, ehould the rover to | era as Mane thelr mavaikas (horsewhips) | the sctt earth by hand aud shovel, were | aa, BVENING Grau, ten Satniayenerne || eerteee he ois ein @k, with Paulino Markbam as *S: “| them from this‘or that charge on cones ied | theline of conduct it hud pursued towards tre | rebt and left, amd tater inthe ort h | prevented from falilag in by boards, ae aac) full sddvene, Bent orders by ext oor iglitered It ts called t Bene Eee: Of {hat charge, on the ground | «party: and the people. - But the conver maby were summarily consign: yhich were placed trlapgularly tent-w sheet or elght page paper of fifis-atx columns, Letten or Money Order by mail. Rac. to ihe first production of ot bavic Mies ae By Bim as vlind toots, aad | not discuss the questi taliation. And now a new: e of work which necessitated a mi the size of the New York dailies), is everywhere - &. barre, 1d ts therefore draw by whom, ard un dresses the circle,and is !Hatened comfortable twist of the body, since in uo place recognized as the leading newspaper of Wash- - 1 4 — Woelse rn no talk whose Word claims authority, G Was there suflicient height tostand up. Tae 2 A S a | lew Oricans, Lay Woclson Mor minary examination the prt yrites:— whole steck of tools consisted of two sh ington. With two exceptions only, it has the | or M. A. DAUPHIN, at Rect, brought out a ub Should have grown onfessions even more relics J wished to alleviate the lot of the prisoners, | ard ascrt of scoop, ke that used by gro largest circulation @f any Caiiy paper published No. $10 Broadway, New York, uncer the name 7 bar os Gerd te i ‘and | ‘ey appeared willing to tndors> before t and also to take vengeance jon Pitaoe Krapot~ | to sinc the sides of thegallery before plac south of New York, aND MORK THAN BOUSLE | gy 3. P. BHONBACH, great ess 1s far from being a A veneiei TE Hie herstine court. They may have been advised by Uh K S the cause of thelr sufferings. I came to | the boards; the auger or borer an P pipes: S¥ OT a ‘ity. Toeetio appears to have tea ained a detalied relation of ali the criminal | Counsel notte cnaiiata Gy muisatves eta nelusion that the best means to comp: lay in readiness. “ihey had beeu ordered in | TAT OF ANY OTHMR PAPER IN TES CITY. | 605 24th st. niw.. Washington. from what it 3 t pear trated in that intery y Memvers | Lor to make UnD Ss, 1,6n these ends would be to ill him, & | Moscow, th: men Of course being tynorant Every issue of THE STAR ts caretully reat | SAU onr Grand Extrsoré: Lot extracted Dod! -t7e Socialistic party, 1u which all tho al not the line of. to turn the attention of both govern- | of their destination. ‘The former was after- | not only by the cltizens of Wasiington and ad. some new scones 24. 23 tien pres he bar ai ve sb LUMBER: rt IS ve - | Only under their assumed names, since one and | walis gave way and boards began to Tall out of | Won of advertisers te verify this statement, or this Season. The Schoul fv Sanda? has been | KLOWD causes, probably unsklilful man: repre in’ LAs ne sted bee See me all they lived with forged or borrowed pass- them,” Dificulties increased as the work ad- | an affidavit of its truthfulness will be submitted. OUR IMMENSE TRADE SHOWS WHAT revived the vast we Th Rivals ts onto | ment, and the third did by Its explosion cass which he bad had a knowledge; he laid bare all | Ports—coolly prepares the execution of the woot post on which they stum- j VIM AND PUSH WILL DO. NOTHING yup unt! Te Worl? e Made ready, Ube destruction of the imperial train, but did that was Koown to hid of the secret central | decree. Not less than twenty persons are bled gave them very much trouble. “Stones BUI STEADY LOW PRICES, YEAR IN elisa — 1 not endanger the Emperor's person, owing to | Greanization called! the directory aud the ex- | Ramedas having in different ways assisted | preatly obstructed their advance as they neared | THE WEEKLY STAR—This 1s a double or AND YEAR OUT, WILL CREATE AND - E = ‘ his having passed thespot a 2° Moments be- ecutive committees;” he left out no detatl, coa- | bim. One of them, Goldenberg’s Inseperable fhe embankment, In one place water oozed | elght-page sheet, containing Mfty-six columns MAINTAIN A BUSINESS BUCH AS ¥arew cil te tho Plambicts iedtat crdizary train; In the laying Of 8 | cealednoname, ‘Than—he comalttod suicide: | attendant, entreated hts friends to yleld'to iin | Entouai che tearet tee et ter ogzed fresh News, Literary and Agricultural matter ge Sg ee Farewell, farewe fe EN Powerful dynamite mine under one Of ths | Were it not ior this last circumstance he would | the honor of the execution; “but I told hia inurdation, so that it had to be pumped out; and emi! = sd = 3: © © the sum. | Power vinter Palac ‘ 5d Zoubllansky that 1 would shoot the the ware « every week, and 1s pronounced by competent BUYERS GOAN POSSIBLY SEEK I8 A #partments in the Winter Palace, resulting in | stand branded as the blackest of trattors, and | 86d Zoubilansky that 1 wo! shoo! @ mad } once the werk was interrupted for two days. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST SURED. LOW PRIOES, LAnak GrOOR to onr cost, the terrible explosion of the 17th (5th) of Fed- | we should be disposed to yleld but seanty cre- | WhO Fhould futerfere with me and kill the Lastly, and in spite of ventilation pipes laid yudges oue oi ST 7 5 pooper ‘bas to the plumb. | Tuary, 1850, which caused the lossof elevea | Gonee or Sympathy to the long preface in waten | Prince in my stead.” This young zealot was | in every convenient place, the alr grew more | WEEKLY PAPERS IN THE UNITED STATES, OF SIX MILLION FEET. Ax : lives, and more or less severely Injured Aft he expounds his motives and alms, even thouga | Kobyhausky, one of “the sixteen,” then uo: | and more oppressive and scarce, not to mention —— ARCHITECT TO FUBNISH PLANS AND ‘Six persons. Furthermore, several of the pri it contains much weighty reasoning, much | Quitetwenty. “The litle Pole,” as he w ‘3 | the danger of betng buried under erumbiing GOLUB RATES FOR THE WEEKLY STAR DEAWINGS FREE OF CRABGE. iO oners were accused of organizing and enter- deep, apparently genuine, feeling awakened by | Called with some degree of contemptuous pliy, | masses of earth—a danger which became 80 OTHER YARD OFFERS SOQ MANY IN- taining an active secret press in the caplta the sorrowful retrospect and gloomy Anticips- | allerwards boasted to friends at a distance | great that “ihe Alchemist” always carried Pol- | 5 copies one year for $9.06, and one DUCEMENTS TO BUYERS. for the purpose of printing and spreading | tions natural to aspirit sobered by longconiine- | from Kharkoll that ie was the murderer, but | Son about him, to cusure himself a prompt and S = Serer oF een ae nprocamations, | lying | ment. As it 13, we tay at least suspend our | at the trial dented having even had any kdow!- palniess death, should the expected catastrophe | eepy to the getter-up of the club. WILLET & LIBEEY, bumbers of seditious and terroristte papers, a3 | judgme: give the unfortunate youth cre edge of the contemplated deed, and aitogether | really come to pass, The fatigue, the hardship, 3 [6chet ent New Teak ave. also of forging passports and other documents: ior Sincerity, and wish that the sad rei cious | Was the only one of the party who bore himself | and ‘the suffering must have been terrible to | 20 copies one year for $15.06 ana t B me the same prisoners being, moreover, accused | wrung from lim Dy suffering and despondency in away which showed him to be a poor feeble- | men for the most part unused to manual labor. 3) ie Square, si inindea creature. ‘The two conspirators dogged | Yet this seditious household seems to hare been | ene copy to the getter-up of the | yaras, NTiberty Market Square. the Sever for Hee aa more phan one by no means a Cy ety ee club, ortunity Was missed: one day a fog made it | united; the self. im juties were diss! too uncertain to tire, edocs day Kenn with: Suthustastic emulatisn, © paw one prover 20 copies one year $20. was too great; one evening they met him in the | “a wretched workman, and so lazy e Was 0 ans theater, “but he was witi-his wife and daugn, alscarded;” another was in bad health, and tor | 1 Copy Three Months, 56 Cents. ter, and they did not wish to endanger thei that reason was sent off on some easier errand, of having offered armed’ reststancd to the | Sout = cf * cart police, who surprised thei In thelr biding should gatn ground among his former assoctates, iat 1 Who wculd possibly cease from their murderous hia Bulletin.” | piace with Sete ets ecsivity. _ The pris” | machtnations with very weariness If they could re toe ee Le ceeee iis With | but once become convinced that by p-rsistinz ThE way thes start a ratiway train tn Ger- | Chisey pollccman In Areas osuded Adis. | in them they only disgrace and undolthe cause many fs thus described: When ail Is ready, a | Fe Suphie streets WoUT de te aoe one Of | whlch they seek to uphold. bell rings. Then another bell rings. Then the | {Ré Public streets, wou Lastly, all the prisoners |, Goldenverg begin by professing himscit a | Yt length, on the 2ist (9th) of February, as | not without taking with hima -mall stone trom | Single Subscription, $2. engine whistles. or, rather, she toot-toot-toots were “gecused of belonging to the secret | Member not only vf the soclalistic-revolu'ton- Prince Krapotkin was returning home alone | the gallery “as a keepsake.” One of : he youngest ‘THE WEEELY STAR is sent into every State generally. Then the conducter telis the station- society of the socialistic-revolutionary party. a, arty, but Of that fraction of the same between nine and ten at night, Goldenberg, | members though miserably til all the wiile, and is mailed to all ree ee Tans nace aoa eee eauon, | whose object 1s by sedition mea eae 2s | which, under the denomiumaion cy 1asorean- | who was pacing the sidewalk before his hous, | and probably consumptive, was the moat tude- | 20d Territory in the Union, Then the conductor shouts, “Fertiss’ tateco, | subvert the state tetitutions and social ordee, | 12ers" or “terrorists,” haa undertaken to auurore ran up to the carriage, fired a well-atmed shot | futigable laborer Of ALL ills decp conviction | the posts of the regular army and the various Then the conductor shouts. “Fertig? interro- | and which has m&nifested its existence by a | the whole now subsisting order of things, ana through the open window, and disappeared in of work for the d of his country sup- | squadrons of the U. 8. navy, besides being sent ay. Then en Guan long series of She henvieat poittioay offences.” TRCHIde Bow een pee er Oe the carne Eavored, by ne 3 ht oo ported ine through ae and pain. pod to subscribers in England, France, Austria, t0n26 oali A 4 ey Were also all ¢ ,_ with three excep- . B y Watched over by friends, he had no difficulty in | even aside from the ultimate object, the well- , Peru, Venezuela and Cen- caer bates tae aise ae tions, with having lived cunder umerois as. ora, And especially the repressive meastices expr ovgaaed = ‘Sc has “ain: escaping from the city, The death of the victim | known beneficent, exhilarating power of cork, ——$—$—— — ee the passengers swear, in various tongues; and | SUmed names, supporting their anita oe Re ee ensued only @ week later. the actual process of labor in itself, independ- | tral America the ‘rain Sarcar ‘Hat ty Unless w belated tat | {TECG Dasperte ald other dociments, waits | Ssedeation a el ‘murder ho adda, “insofar | , Abe, Sceue changes to St. Petersburg. we | entiy of every ssscctation or ambition, must THE STAR FOR 1881. REMOVAL. man comes. ‘Then thes doit all over again. | Dited the sdctalistic-revolutionary party” with | a8 Wey are substitutes for tree speesh-astinay | Hd there Goldenberg, safe and undaunted, | have made tieelt felt in heigl Br i % : busily planning a more terrible sequel to his | genial flow of spirits. These fauatical young THE EVENING STAR, with its increased factl- erench giris:— | expensive andere eieoy eying Out thotr very | Uedermine the public confidence in thé govern- | frst “sucoeusfUL crime, aud. denoeied wae Shiner must offen have rejoWed at sous ob; ities, will print all of the news of the day on CONVFRSATION between two French girls:— | expensive undertakings and machinations. Of the government hae aesea as given agent | numerous set of new acquaintances. and 2630" stacle overcome by patience, at some success ed Ithasa from its dahamed OF tree fuamma Ought tO. be | rhe «iuestion of tunds is one which nas con- | Of the government has deserved hisdoom—that | umerous set of ne distinctly states that he did | achieved under difficulties by some simple but | Whleh It ts issu a Y 2 always on ouF Leels and siderably Puzzled public curiosity. ‘People can- are ed SG eae eae eens not know the real | name M ou. “The Uttle Clever contrivance, at some gossip outwitted, | news room Sees Union caidas ” The young “The | not carry on costly ing Works in different i 4 Pole” still hovers admiringly round him, wit! very instant that the in New Yor! '. wi make us wantto Be wicked— | parts of the country and secret publishing ¢ ‘on | Srounds which made him proclaim himself the gly ‘h | without reflecting at every Bee ity, from which wires radiat tu: if We Weren't thi 80 Vast is an! all PREVIOUS TO REMOVING TO ‘tne aagasal " 3 unabated ardor. But his most constant com- hich they strained nerve and ing of it all the time.” a large scale, travel at the shortest notice from in of Prince Krapotkin, he goes on:— | Panion isa young man lately arctan eos Train waa Yo be death to many, and in | ‘allparts of the ventas = = vesicle end to end of so vast an empire, hireand buy “& long interval of time has elapsed since | distant pros nee ‘with a deep-set purpose In his | aii probal to. 1 ‘here is a | bled to secure the latest Mins. Howssrts threw down the paper and | houses to couspire and workin, dnd maintain a | then. * “" Solitary confinement, iike everyevil heart. bil themselves, ews by its own opera- he three frequently visited together a | freshness and cheeriness about this part of | tor from every quarter up to within a few mo- 939 PENNSYLVANIA AV ENUE lulled off her spectacles with a vicious jerk. | large humber of subaltern agents, mostly needy | thing 1n the world, has tis good side, which } shooting gallery, where the new-comer assidu_ Tg’s relation which is very pathetic ts of to press. It is tue only evening Fics perfectiy scand ious!" sheexckaimen, “ier | FOune Men, who ln devote cane Tease | Cotistin acto aS, wayed by tue coum | OUSly Practised ‘his eve and hand. What nis | Wren contrasted with the elreumstances unaer | ments of golug to press. Tt is We only. evening . Wy Part Lan See Dow any respectable wo- | energies to “the work” give up their onty | freely, unhindered and unswayed by the course | Quevod nate, Bis eve and hand. What At | which he wrote. He dwells on little fheidents Rearay an Associated Press dispatchas I WILL OFFER man could ever wear such a thing ag that. | Chance ofearnti gs cn 4 precarious Itveithood, — of events. I have done so, and found that atter | meeting held with amazing recklessuess, | of no importance whatever with respect to the STAR the When I wasa gal ®e used to wear tow necks ple camnot do all this without sp -ndiag | travelling so arduous and bloody aroad,nothing | simost openly and within general hearing, | momentous facts of which he treats, but full of | | AB @ newspaper THE rin Seonions one Soe ig glance at the p. a “> ‘ths hace : 4 m crows street, yur e rt itu: srigon Cel temae Singing epee tee Don "Whe wae | ished fact, that men asa Tule are mors inten land, dnd that the straggle still continues, | pose pur- | the areary, hopeless solitude of his pi sent the fullest and Pl Was declared and discuss:d. ‘The ed the whiff of life and liberty tn the cit; is the matter, aunt?” asked Cicely, picking up | of thelr lives than of their pursea, ‘The scsnee caring struggle: inen perish, and perish | iuestion propounded Was (he “extodi Le af erty | make of each day's passing history y DB, 1 sii | 3 undertaken by a man of strong nerve and un- He ves: aim hereafter, a3 heretofore, at accuracy first of A that fashion plate there, 1f you are not ashame t | pleaded guilty with only a distinciton of degree | thoughts on the proceedings of the terrorists, ng st also of daring and enthusiasm. He at 5D z | Sented no difficulty or compikation, tt may as | tered on a mistaken course; that while they - ambition at Kharkoff, was anxious to obtain | Se ceaalig ned lave ons pete oe teaccie ete ty-pine of its existence. with fun, ‘that fs only a liver pad picture!” "1 ly Nd, Hut No was et | feos ee We oe eae ‘the twen! = give to it,” persisted her aunt; “it's scaud'ious | ‘Thouga there may have been small contrioa- | man rigbt—that of political liberty—they have | aside at once as entirely two, our dinner hour; t >t remember » Siuce the con- er Of the house, Anna Trofmof, M one of them.”—Boston Transcript that the great bulk of the etpended funds were | brought us nearer to that better state of things | dnitators dni not wise the eet aye fos against the Wi artman. as the rest | ga7-ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAIDTN | We are now prepared to show the Handsomest stroked ina feline manner the malwesctavuy | Aveust is. nts ears ii eg fo that nem ep azalnst us: that tis owing | head of the Russian people, that the world, Se ant maaegronne, Line of 1 1 t0 7 m4 nO a, the spec pibbets raised tn oer Seeing, twenty every mn | being aware the larder was choke-fall of eartn | palé for. Specimen copies furnished gratts. LACE CURTAINS, FELTS, RAW SILKS AND jg a frand the few simple remarks offered by | gipbets | rals ORETONNES e883 Of the resolve. These youthfal “attention,—professed to “OUR SPECIALTY” $5.00 LACE CURTAINS, the long wint tng | ended ep? AB inheritance consisting of | Pee OT fo have inca ected that the soctal- | enthusiasts seem to have aporoachea this cu | cxcite the visitor's Oka PRICES will De sent to any address on applica 18 TEE BEST IN THE MARKET. a may aud brings every thi landed property to the amount of som EB BTRAUS, maris 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, mos lene: 3 Ay "ave by the retrosj the paper. “Matter! matter eno: 1d | lon against Mr. Drigo answers this question | Without end, in dungeons, in Easi ‘¥ | wafted into his Mying gr: wy Swerving resolution. There was no lack of | sw wously, innit all that it publishes. The circula- ig look at tt. It ts pertectiy scandlous, i say.” | in the offence, and his case, therefore, pre- | and came to the conclusion that they had en~ | yoluntesrs, We worked very apsiduously, bezit mg | all things in nt ir of boat when well be disposed of now, At thisearly stage of | strive with their whole souls, with all thelr | the far higher. dlswictien so | We Usually had placed one cel don't care what kind of as untt for Bo responsibe ten. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS.—DAILY sTAR— Sd dissraceful, and no woman that’s gor a | tons for revolutionary purposes {rom the less | Rot chosen the right means to attain it. I | and tonite emcee sa worked again till i th, By mall, 50 cents TTENTION. le to be al some sweetmeats which she had | Or 44 cents @ mont — derived from the private fortune of Dmitri | for which we ail long, but had on the contrary | triputed to national ‘Animoniee it~ | came in to get A 10 lonovna to that same theory of political murder, wé were all und und. Marino Semi (— evidently lay in her lap for that p' other data but those su} ie Act of 'Y of pol turder, we | well aware how deep! rf Town, might from the enormity of the decd had burst out of the IN THE CITY. showers, which awakens nature, and purs life oe nis own defense, appears to have been say!" cried the excited old Ind: at | very fay and very strikingly: and as ne | lastly on gibbets. | especially: centered any | Chaoreisive, attempt on the Czar's itfe, to be | of those days of lawlessness snd r, but | the District, the country and the world. It will | “Why, aunt:” sald Cicely, her eyes briramt Karun gas eacea ea tdon now 1s larger than st any former period in | w-fangied name tu: the proceedings. might, for the most natural and undoubted hu- much more exalted a hi Brae or eens? Sbout hor would ever O¢ soen | Needy metabers of the party. it Is now proved | found that political murders not only liad ‘not | judged a suMclent objection isco Tole wwe | that once, during the first days of my stay, the | serveq by carriers in the city, 10 conte a woek “Draco: the widow as she gentiy | Llzogoub, a prominent leader executed in | made tt incumbent on the government to take | Huosine Lark orig amosity. None bat a | left in the larder. ‘This happened in the morn- ayia a once oar wa %t you loug for spring, with its Dalmy | Accusstio: nh of the counsel for the | have had the mistorsune oy seeing, twenty fellog Of loyalty Is rooted. ieee! os bait re layed housekeeper to the party} Into everything ‘that ‘has laid cold. gud dead | 0 0 means an ordinary character. Having | the dreadful reaction wnict ies Wii wthanicr | {uaKE.oE the magnitude of the Drorecition nd | Sigua ste ot tinge wien coun fal ows SCHEDULE OF ADVERTISING respel peri : the key, and 80 kept her away ists ought to have known and remembered that | minating act of thelr political cred with « Gao | BAVe lost Anna Troflmof | tion, and in the cities of Georgetown and Wash- | ee eee of the c 1a. cold ground into ight and | over one hundred and eizhty-seven thousan| | the goverament 1s able to put forth the same tain dosres oF awe, somewhat in thespinie’gr | oMAL | Another | mornt a ee “4 - ie al < GX Low T Dutled In eee ging | Foubles (exactly ait of that sum in. dollars, at | means, Dut with an amount of might which ee came in with a relativeof Hers (0 take away | ington a representative of the counting room — RAINS, : — sheer Her cia tested by oi BARS. OF exchange), a8 Was | Tore some Gf Lhe Checrices a ots to wee | ‘Let a be sucriticers, but not butchers, * * « ee ee aerating’ We did Hoe wisn horse | Ment and explain rates, No canvassers or BODY SRO Swe — a nae : 1 a e [31 P The pubile debt of the Caled States is $65 immediately began mietiy to; turn very acre | Toame after much thinking, Or course t might | Cxeas ment boed forits And, gent frends, with her marketing, | We id not. wisn her to sm 2 : Perbead: of Spain, $ fs ot Frazee, $136; of tee te eae Te Sonsiatently applied to | might have gone on leading men to Goath, and Ey eV chal sake “His real name is Hartmann. Thoyouns lady, | Address, in all cance ADE AT BOTTOM PRICES. ‘ fe n if Swi 1 party,’ Qur purpose necessary and not envious, Sophia Perovsky, is the daughter of a gentleman 1G STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY SINGLETON & HOEKE’S, $114; Of Canad: Nene have calmly died myself on the gibbet, had | Wide . ition. ‘both. i ‘thave | FRE EVENIN entand, 9a, | aE ee a sean Be ing um hooked on his © known tay 1 sould be the fingl exp Wo shall he onlied Diuwers, not murdavese.”> Soiyetbee tans. oy oe cleaved, and have WASKINGTON, D.C maria Ro. 901 Market Bpace.®