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+ EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet CROSBY S. NOYES..........Editers WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1569, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- @RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ee To Advertisers.—Our advertising patrons re requested to send im their favors before 12 ovclock m.. as advertisements received iater cannot be imsured an insertion in Tae Star of the same day, on account of the pressure of news matter after that hour | With every disposition to accommodate, we find ourselves obliged to lay down this rule nd adhere to it. Bawrara Ferrous A Lerrar raou Jous G. Wurttize.—Recently a commanica- Yon appeared in Tue Sram claiming for Mrs. | M. A (uantrili that she is entitled to the bopors given to Barbara Fritebie (immortalized im Whitner’s stirring verse) for displaying the | Stars and Stripes while the rebel troops were passing through Frederick. We have now from Mr. Whittier the followimg letter, in which he bolds to bis faith in Barbara, aad sives good reason for so doing. As there is no doubt, trom the testimony of at least four wit- pesses, that Mrs. (.uantrill’s claim is well- founded, there seems to be considerable mysti- fication m the matter. Probably the true solu. fuow is that both these brave Uston womes displayed their patriotism and their courage im the same way on the same occasion — To the Editor of the Star Lhave received a copy of thy paper, con- ‘Wining & letter from a lady who claims to have been the herome of the flagat Frederick. 1 Dave never heard of her before, and of course know nothing of her veracity or loyalty. 1 | must say, however, im justice to myself, that 1 Dave full confidence in the truth of the ori- | ginal statement furuished me by a distinguished iiterary lady of Washington as respects Bar- Dara Fritchie—a statement soon after con- Mrmed by Dorothes Dix, who visited Freder- | ick, and made herself acquainted with many nteresting particulars of the life and character of that remarkable woman Very truly thy friend, Joux G@. W arrtize. AMESBURY, 19th 2d mo., 1369. piorichoneeshovbaeaes het Lately we called attention to the tact that the | bill before the Senate allowing the Baltimore Sud Potomac Railroad the right of way | ‘Brough various streets of Wasbington con- | tamed fo provision requiring the road to con- | form to the city grades. The suggestion w: made that the bill should be amended in th particular, that the city might avoid @ repeti- on of the difficulties we are now laboring wander with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad track violating the grades: but in the hasta of Jegitation the bil! seems to have got through the Senate without this necessary provision being incerted. We hope for the necurity of | the city that it will be attende.t to in the House. A-simple proviso of halt a dozen lines. as fol- | lows, is all that is requisite | Provided. That said company shall at all times conform the grade of said railroad to the legal graduation of the streets on which itis | located President Jobuson, fh his speech yesterday im response to the Baltimore delegation, had a sisp at Genera! Grant—evidently so intended We suppose the General will not feel very bad sbont it. This = what the President is reported to have said in this connection “All is gone unless the Constitution is saved and it ought to be saved without bloodshed. Civie honors bad been far more dazzling for bim than fields of carnage or scenes of blood. ‘Through bis long public life his career had not | been stained blood. His road through life not been paved with the craniums of his »w-coubtrymen, bor had the bridges over which be crossed been floored with the mati- lated limbs of bis t-low-citizens. that ner the biosd of his countrymen was attached wo bi irts. He would ratber wear the furrows of care from the responsibilities of civic tof the field, to; an be decorated With the epaulette aud sword.” Tee K-stReet Berpor.—We are informed that there ie a misapprehension in regard to the Beight of the K-street bridge as being re- constructed, and that a measuremert shows chat it wall allow boats, loaded er unloade*. to pass, with some inches to spare. Mayor Bowen and the Council Commitwes have given the ; matter their personal attention to ensure the construction of the bridge at a sufficient height ‘© accommodate the boats The Canal Com- PABY seems to have shared in this misappre- bension, and initiated steps for an injunction sgainst the bridge; but, after examination, the company’s counsel, Mr. Cox, finds that the bridge is being erected at a height to fully meet the requirements of the canal trade ress newspaper,changed hands yrsterday, Messrs. J. D. and A. P. Hoover having sold the paper to Henry Ward & Co. We regret to part with the Messrs. Hoover, whose fairness and courtesy bave gained for them the respect and good will of he frsternity. From what we hear of their successors, they will prove to be agreeable and valusb’e accessions to the newspaper craft bere, and we wish (nem entire success in their vadertaking In one of its many supposititious cabinets, ‘be New York Su» gives Edwards Pierrepont ‘he Attorney Generaiship, and then Proceeds | toesy that its bantling “will be universally recoghized as a strong and a Radical Cabinet.” Possibly. Buta tritle newly-fledged, some of tbe old Rads who have “borne the hest and | burden of the day” will be pretty apt to think. j onviet SGninatad ad, The trial of James Grant for the murder of H. Rives Potiard commenced in Richmond yesterday. Only one juryman was obtained out of the entire panel of twenty-four, a tales of one hundred men was ordered, and the case ‘was continued wu: to-day. pibeonin te Maryland Institute in Baltimore was crowd- ed last evening by Fenians to listen to ad- dresses by General O'Neill, of New York, Mr. Gibbons, of Philadelphis, Mr. Hynes, cf | ashinctes, And other friends of Irish nation- ———_ ‘The Boys im Bive bad s fine demonstration Jast pight im honor of Grant and Colfax, turn- pg owt four or five thousand strong, and | making ® brilliant display with their torches | — ¥rom the publishers we hay, ‘useful little Work on “The Ware, jnee. ‘ton, merits and defects; how to ehoose it and bow touse it.” By Henry F. Pinget. ————____ Formow Naws sy Carte.—Baron Lionel | Rothechild (Liberal) bas been elected to ——- i ment irom London city, in place of Mr. Bell, | (Comservative.) Im the House of Commons | yesterday, in reply to inquiries, Mr. Fortescue | ssid that the Government proposed to Telease trom imprivonment forty-Bve Fenians, who Were con victed of treason last year in England and Ireland, including several leaders De- spatcbee from Atbens announce that the Greek | Chambers bave been dissolved, and that an | slechou for members of the new Legislature | ‘will be beld in May. The press of Spain urge upon the Provisional Goverr ment the necessi- | the ry the United ‘States. TBe ports of Turkey again open to 7 Antietam (Maryland) Cemetery Commis- stoners visited Harrisburg last week te secure SS; propristion from the Legisiature ix aid of trat work. Governor @ informed (DPM, fBys the Slot Guard, that if insisted wpow bi tying Confederate dead in the Ceme- ery. ‘Bey Could expect so appropriauos from Peprsytvaria. The Commissioner aseured tax € it was thelr intention to make bo Cometery exclusively a resting place for - remains he dead of the armies of the “nother locality, different and | eu selected for the remains = ms calted trichioe spiralis, or | ic, by some medical men, to be | ramezes of the teins solinm, or tape-worm. 67 Tbe Kbode Island Legislature insiate spen wsing the word “person™ instead of | +-maies,” tn granting corporate powers, whether sired or not m8, 334 ae >A STATED COMMUNIOATION OF Fav- i. At LODGE, ives will peared -a& of yesterday, the representation is made that “it 1s found that ander the old la in certain I cities, officers reported four to.| Smmara—; ‘Bevate reassembled at 7 five thousand citizens im excess of the real Mr. Sheree cates up the bill to ab: opulation.” Ifby «the old Iaw,” that of 234 | offi of superintendent of xports an hnay, 1-5), under which the two last enumera- ae and it was passed. tions were made, is meant, suck statement must have origimated in ‘a misappreben- sion of the truth, and bave obtained carreacy from a miscon: of the facts in the case, originating. probably, in a want of knowledge regarding the checks provided by law to revent the evil alleged. While to those Best informed on the Subject some modification of the law may appear advisable, tha aitera- tions suggested are not predicated upon asce: tained errors resulting in its execution bithert but ppon the belief that in the altered circum. | that there should be a more equal distribution stances of the country there exists sufficient | of the currency; that the West and South shoul reasons for some changes in the details of the | have plan. {tis Wpjust to many honorable me ightly, and without any reason, to acca them of a wilful violation of law, you there is no truth in the ‘which shall easily be made to appear if your informer will be so good asto name where aud explain the way whereby «it is foun Marshals would not have found it t pecuviary interest to falsify 1: Bre but tew who do, however attempt it. Anthony, from the Committee om Print~ 1Dg, Teportea ihe House joint perigee es ing the ef the Interior not t& pay & O'Toole tor certain stationery con- tracted for by the Patent Uifice. P: Mr. Sherman then asked to proceed wit the bill supplementary to the national currency Act, and moved that the House amendm-nt be distgreed to, and a Committee of Conference be asked for. Mr. Sherman said it was absolutely Mr AMS WAs opposed to making laws to regulate the distribution of the currency. That should be left to the laws of trade. The money would always go into the ousiness channels. Mr. Anthony opposed the withdrawing of any of the circulation from the Eastern States. ‘The banks of that section had come to the aid of the Government; they had accepted the na. tional banking law when the Western baa! would not do so, and it was not fair now to circulation from them. rther discussion the Senate by & vote Pons srices of 27 to 26 refused to concur in the Honse amendments, and the motion of Mr. Sherman Of stmilar quality to thet used in England, toask for @ Conference was to. The FBESH AND HANDSOME. on the part of the Senate, Messrs. Sherman, Morgan and Cameron. A message froin the Honse was received. an- nouncing the age of the constitutional Amendment relative to the suffrage. Mr. Stewart insisted that the Senate now concur in the amendment of the House and call for 1 Committee of Uonference. Mr. Buckalew opposed the Committee of Conterence for the reason, as he alleged, that the experience of the last six or eight years was conclusive proof that the Senate would have to give way and accept the House proposition. Mr. Warner moved to concar 1n the House amendment. Mr. Pomeroy thonght it wrong to tal NW. BURCHELL, Corner “i cote, at 7, o'clock. for List and establishing @ cash s fo MARINI'S FASHIONABLE DANCI om ACADEMY. ‘9th an a vote The last on the constitational amendment to-night, asso TUESDA many Senators had remained away, not imag- ining that it would come up. rouna Alter farther discussion, om mé tion of Mr. = Cameron. the constitutional amendment was Ores THE NEW Bl laid over until to-morrow. CORNER HINTA Mr, Cameron then called up the bill in re- lation to the routes by which the Baltimore and Potomac railroad may enter the city. The amendments reported by the Committee were agreed to, and the bill i Mr. Harlan called up the bill to incorporate the National Judiciary Railway Compaay, which was amended, and then the Senate, at 11 p. m., adjourned. Hovsx.—Alter our report closed— Mr. Schenck concluded his speech in adyo- cacy of the bill to strengthen the public credit and to legalize gold contracts. After stating the good result which in his opinion wouid follow the of the bill,he said: Pardon me if I add that I feel quite sure of the good et- fect of this measure, when I see that its mere introduction, and the endorsement of it by my committee, and the prospect of its becoming & law, bave already bad a happy influence on the public credit and given increased value to securities of the government at home and abroad. Ne other fact could so enforce my ar- gument, We area nation of abundant wealtn and wonderfully increasing resources: let us add to those universal confidence um our good cap: whose lecture upon “DANIEL.” Delivered im the Western and Northern cities, has established his fame in this country. will de- liver a Lecture in the new Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Episcopal Charch, corner of 4': aud 0 streets, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2p. Subject —: JOHN BCNYAN.” ‘acne faith, and no power can command on more For cals favorable terms than the United States cau laptyne, 319 whatever we may need of the capital of the Penusyivania whole world. Mr. Katler (Mass.) moved to go into commit- be | tee of the whole on the Postoifice Appropria- tion bill. Tbe motion was agreed to, and the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole— Mr. Poland (Vt.) im the chair. The pending question was on the amendment of Mr. Beaman, to reduce the amount for the payment ot the jetfer carriers from $1,000,000 to $500,000. and that no part of the appropriation shall be expended in cities whose population is less than 10,000, and that no part of it shall be expended for the free delivery of letiers during the next fiscal year, and it was lost. Mr, Beaman ( Mich.) moved to reduce the aps Ppropriation for wrapping paper from seveuty to fifty thousand dollars; to amend the section relative to advertising So that it shall read: “Provided that no part of this sum shall be paid to any paper published in the District of Columbia for advertising mail routes in Vir- gipia aud Maryland,” and to amend the para- graph in relation to mail depredation and Special agenig by striking out the amount ap. propriated and inserting in lieu thereof $521) and adding & proviso “that no greater sums should be expended by special agents than the sums heretr appropriated,” all of which amendments were agreed to. Mr. Farnsworth (111.) moved to increase the appropriation for mail bags and mail bag catchers from $30,000 to $100 000. Agreed to. Mr. Beaman (Mich.) moved to reduce the Wg0 on exhibition. | appropriation for miscellaneous payments in- bi Wax! Cisww: @ cluding payrient of balenose to foreign coun- Binal scene Sf the from | tries, 1roIn 875,00 to $250,000. Agrend to including thy Westeru cao, ‘The committee then Fose and the bill was Te- Ni, THOMAS, ER, orted to the House. be Pofbe bill was paseed, and the Hense took a AL LODGE. N. ob TUESDAY EVENING Fei ig" o'clock. Every member fs requested to be present. Ste Codes fete WMH 8G. BROOK. Bec’y pro tem = BRAD'S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC. COLLECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE MEN ano vIEWS, WAR No 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Neax Marne Tas Hore: The public are invited to ins interesting collection of PICTU the Portraits of distingntehed stati Authors, Travelers, Military and The Photographs of the MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT CONGRESS are Also. recess. MAN’S GREAT MARCH TO THE SEA® At the evening session OF LooKoUr AIN; Mr. a u . Spalding (Ohio) moved to suspend the MOE GSN. Gee nison's DEATH: Tules for the purpose of going imto committee FESBObO S BATTLE FIELD AND BU- | of the whole on the Senate amendmeats to the PLACE. Naval Appropriation bill, which was agreed AG ATIUNS AND BATTLE FIELD OF | wo , H The first amendment ot the Senate, which rf 1 Spa ms | docks. was non-concurred in, The second DMTER, amendment, cutting down the appropriation for the Washington navy yard from 8-07.00 to $50,.0, was concurred in. The ninth amend- ment. reducing the sppropriation for the ex- penses of the Naval Academy to $6.00 was es a teristic representations, bet ¥ je d bon-concurred in, Sietadete teen The twenty-ceventh amendment, deciaring | ou that the salary of the secretary of the Naval ME Es Academy shall be sixteen huadred dollars per CLATIOW OR De ee Pee, | annum, was hon-concurred tm of this At ion held at Ger- ‘The twenty-eight amendment, declaring that - ton WEDNESDAY EVENING, 710 ia aly fe'20 cot” “GRO: PADDON. Ree. Bee. se much of the act entitled “An act to ainend certain acts in relation to the navy’ As author- izes the annual selection of teu enlisted ap. prentices fur appointments as midshipmen to the Naval Academy be repealed, was uon-con- curred in, ‘The bill was then laid aside, and the legisla- ye appropriauion bill taken up. Mr. Scheuck (Ohio) tn the chair. ir. Phelps (Md.) moved to strike out the paragraph ior newspapers aud stationery for the House of Represeutatives. Rejeeted. Mr. Brooks (N. Y.) moved to strike out the item fur public printing, four hundred thoua- apé dollars, The amendment was rejec Mr. Peters (Me.) moved to ing the salary of the Pres: Srates to $40,(W per annum. Mr. Peters explained tha: the salary of the President was the only one of any public officer fixed at the formation of the government that bad not been raised. The Vice- ary bad been raised from $5,100 to the Secretray of the Treasury from $3.500 to ‘5,(00; that of the Chief Justice of the supreme Court from $4,000 to $6,500; that of the principal foreign ministers trom $9,000 to $17,500; that of Congressmen from $3,000 to $5,000. Mr. Butler (Mass.) opposed the ai Ms, He said the President was now furni 8 free house, fuel, light, servants, &c. furnished free music, and free people to to the music. [Langhter.) He did not bel Gen. Grant waated the rawed. Even if he did, the Treasury was im no condition to warrant it ‘Mr. Archer (Md.) moved to amend the amendment by making the amount 850,000. He said he made ibe amendment in all seriousness. It mace no difference whether Gen. Grant was in favor of this or not, the question was whether the President should bave a salary sufficient to maintain the dignity of the American people When the salary war first established the Pres- ident bad to entertain the resentatives of only three millions of people. He did not know Gen. Grant, and was not e bie, political frend, but be wanted the salary |, Mo matter who ‘President, as “The amendment was ——. securing only ten votes in its favor. The Committee then Tore. ‘Mr. Butler (Mass.) presented the report of the Committee on Appropriations on the esti- ‘mates of Gens. Harney and Sanbora relative clen ian Appropriation Ordered to be printed. House then at 10.10 o’clock adjourned. (QBEBANS: COURT. Febroary 16.199 —Distaicr the cone of MAB ANM WILLLAMGON’ haw imretrixc ¢ 8. of Jon. Willisinsop.deceased.the Ad- is Annexation soon dest war debt and texes tp mines Bieta ed to bury oar gold and diamor:is. 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