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“THE EVENING STAR. — Published Daily, Sundays rs , Clergyman Press sv mention of AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, of {hie tmorning 5 pubes m the fallowing state- , Peumsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St, ae Saecrable feeling haxbeencreated daring of certain al ; ort eserpogec Sake racer ae TEE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER C . L. D. Huston. pastor of the Trinity Methodist & MH. KAUR PMANN, Pres't. Episcopal Church South. on the corner of Mad ° 4 sen averue and Preston strect, and former TRY CVENING STARK ie served by carrier to pastor of St. Paut's Church on West Fayette thetr subscribers at TEX CENTS PER WEEK. or Fok- st oS eee ee vy Fors Crests ren MONTH. Copies at the counter By mail—three months, $1.50, | ne year. $5. Several prominent geetiemen connected with Trinity Chor: some of whom have been engaged in the inv gation, make the follow- ing Statement in reference to_the affeir THE WEEKLY STAR—puilished Priday—$) % | ‘Some time week a Young lady im this shat eines meine nea emn| YO BQ NO, 5.910, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1872. TWO CENTS, _ | ¢2ysverrg cami phater sia Sunday echovl Rates of ad nsf SPECIAL NOTICES. | BVENING STAR. | stsemiiscmettcaree cence ef | FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. |, ,,7*¥er Yoru tavertigantoms | fos Hie serliman se farcp ose —— that some such letter had been written. Itis understood that Mr. Colyer has not been in ac- j i cord with the views of Secretary Delano in Washington News and Gossip. yarions matters pertaining to the welfare and a . government of the Indians, and thereby IntRERNAL REveNvE.—The receipts from this | an obstacle in the execution ot the Tndian policy, FR ° d>mesed (row the schovl, and the cause MISSING. : ° stated to ber mother. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | ,X™™,¥e asion et tae coma ean meduritgare in | ated by her mother — —_—_e tusivel: duct, she asserted thi po showing the police intendent’s | 1. the Rev. Dr. Hn Saroxpay, February 24. in the ring frauds, and it is also sald THE SENATE was not in session to-day. ——— to criminate him with W. H. Cook in cun. | &**¢ the names ot s« being Closely interno. her dingracetul co had been led astray m, of Trinity Church, and eral young adi This Afternoon’s Proceedings. ~ ul ‘with ch them having any connection with t hough Mr Ccrakerne:i gril | source to-day were $25,072.38. ence his resignation was invited. Hon. F. be ey gl bons ree pleat raped pom ataagy fae crPlalrenderlbpelceciong [~~ Speman iene naete or tgaeoed FE ys bhe beefact 2, Bot etow = a Brunot, president of the Board of Peace Com- | House met in committee of the whole for de- | Germany Arming Again and Threat- ‘The tive have Dr. Huston. When intormed of this | lire. ComMANDER M. L. Jonnson, U. S. | missioners, and Mr. Lang, of Maine, one of the ae ening France. as Sait ~ —— mnemtwanhthe | the. Huston ahemcs Aruied the change i | X., has been ordered to the Wyoming. members, are in town, and hada conference | bate, no business whatever to be done; Mr. | New Youu, Feb. 2¢—A special dispatch from = = anges agalait Ghe-emi- | cisty eitneus andation end o =f Tage —— with Secretary Delano this morning. The suc- | Upson (Mhio) in the chair, and about forty | Rerlin cays the German sation ie arming again. | S'ant commissione TRE FRIGATE CANANDAIGUA sails for the i “s eecetent sire that they should be fully and prom, Pla rin oar Ag he nage od Vestigated. An investigation bas been com- believed to have disappeared pen: ing the inves ed by the church authorities, and the } cessor to Mr. Colyer has not yet been named, aki | Mediterranean from New York to-day. but the new secretary must be a member of the board under the law creating that body. members present. Mr. Lamport (N. Y.) was the first speaker, and addressed the House upon the subject of Two corps of the army have received orders to hold themselves in readiness te move immedi- ately when directed. The reasun tor this is the favor htm with » call, and be « z tigation of abuses. charges will be thoroughly sifted. > Tine will be pet only pare but quate! REETT Davis is so much better the wool-growing interest of the country, urging | great and unusual activity which just now pre. -- it See respit of this investigation, Dr. How ee eld | his physician believes that he will be able retention of the present tari! apon wool” {alls among the Fre political partion" siened his leenee an preacher. iy the —————aennnameaats : « ‘. : “ ; ei r. Sutherland, (Mich.,) to whom Mr. z ersailies and consequent apprehension on the " basi en | ot triends, Dr. Houston, who is in very Lea & Perrinw’ Sauce. [exes Oe Set Moe Tee | Tho New England: Aeotiation gave’ thet |) Mra an), Vee Lae part of the Germans of the possible occurrences tart evening tint a biciets ter eo cetpreenes | health, Nes left the city semparasity = Prononnced by Commoterurs | Sewator P. Trersom, of N. H., is actively | sccond sociable of the season at Marini’s last | speech in opposition to the Chicago relief bill, | Sra change inthe form of governmentin France. | (4 ‘chanens publiantions present himself before the authorined t “THE ONLY GOOD Sauce.” } enewged in the campaign in his state, and will | evening. The entertainment was in every way | and = leave to print the remainder of his wpe reserves to herseli the right ge by mecca Cae of = aaah et such time as shall be necessary pithre * : i ee i 7 e- | remarks. and proneunce on any new government whic ‘or the trial,” 3 improves appetite and digestion, and it 18 tn- | > nai there until after the election. & success, @ large number ot ladies ce Mr. Braxton (Va.) spoke upon the relations cond aneaae that of Thiers: on the following | xew on ayes 3 Higgins | The very high character of M MWeare directed by Mesers. LEA & PERRISt0 | prog, Joun H. KetTcHam has been elected as | ME" being present, and seeming to enjoy the | yetween the general government and the severa: ~ » Feb. important point:—Whether the Emperor Wii- felts. ltam’s ministry deem that government acoge and his 2 Prosecete alt partive making or contin SOLN DURG the New York member of the Congressional | °°¢#sion hugely. The daycing programme was S Age committed suicide by taking poison last evening, | ™P!ster and a m ing aggressions by the former upon ther. to his calling, repel the idea - completed at about one o'clock, at which hour ghts of the Latter. fs by inclination or ineapacity, to execute owing to a broken marriage engagement. his guilt in such a matter. He ts aman »f abot ealdetm raat | Union Committee for the ensuing campaign. most of the company retired. Mr. Bird (N. J.) spoke upon the tariff, urging | treaty of peace and todixcharge the obligation: ung Himself. fifty-five years of th a wile and adalt — cl - S| ' 2, P chi ad Batckeler’s Hair Dye. | depen Pavip Davis, of the U.S. Supreme | — Another brilliant hop was given at the | the eck ee ee re ee dockib siteer et te a ie agaret | KEW Yor. ree. ee nt ee sctain sapiens Zale splendid Hatt Dye te the best in the worié | Court, has accepted the Presidential nomina- | National Hotel last evening. ‘The large parlocs Mr. Hawley (Til.) followed with a speech in | France a new German inves mm the Preach — bung himecif at his residence last |... 5, A™C ‘American of this morning raye Eohenas euslegeenes | mae pacaiyeis or | Gon of the National Labor Convention. were thrown open, and dancing was kept up opposition to the bill 9 propriating ese territory will follow. ene: ania that first discovery of the affair was the Qrath. Avoid tye ranted and det 7 , until a late hour. The hops at the Nat rebuild the college oi ‘am and Mary, in | the War & it the Internationals. Mayor Hall's Case. Snding of a note in the desk ot one of the pupils Renting : they de ot pow Sup JAY sunen Ransses eore SF SSS Tia ss pases abate, God te te 3 ini Luirsic, Feb. 24.—The police authoritieshave | New York, Feb. 24.—Attorney General Bar- | of the Western Female High School, ted to A Bachelors Bair Dy yesterday afternoon, and will reach Omaha in | \.ae peculiarly enjoyable. The ladies were ont issued a proclamation, directed against the ‘ow has withdrawn from conducting the prose- | 4 young man, asking him to moet her at a cer. Se caly perfect Hae d i time to take the train forthe east this evening bo Rag tag Caan lack for ee ee ternational Society. The document declares | cution of Mayor Hall. . peta me Pins Ay — —_ — the ii apne ‘The ladies, under whose auspices that the aim of the organization is to found » = vet = ' one achers of the young alt éroggixts. Applied ot 16 CeL. Tuomas Riout, of the 18th infantry, it for Tarnishi Waund ancaaa orga fore 4 . * given, deserve great credit for furnishing so social and democratic republic and to give ONE OF THE MOST CURIOUS Case ever de- | [ady.” The Ameri on further says: —" A com- X-foot- sn: * s Superintendent of the United States Military | pjeasant an entertainment. do it at Niblo’s. And itisa ze wo: kingmen power therein. The artisans of this | veloped in a police court was brought to the | mittee of five, consisting of clergymon partly TSEWEN Academy, has been ordered to this eity on pub- | _ Miss L. M. Boyd, the accomplished dangh- asn't eaten anything in three | city are, theretere, prohibited from becoming | notice of Judge Scott, at Essex Market, on Sat- | &"d deacons - Trimity Church, proceeded to AMUSEMENT: lic business. ter of Colonel W. H. Boyd, gave a party last aa Sh Peco ogre i gee done natt | members of the society or contributing money | urday. A msn wamed Jullus Petrokowmtes | the bonse of Dr, Huston and tad she charges towards its support. ‘The Bourbon Ring. ANTWERP, Feb. 24. ount de Chambord has lett this city. The arrival of the ex-King ot Hanover and other leading ultramontanists. which was reported on Thursday, is now denied. but there is, peverthelss, a great influx of legit- imists, whe thronged the streets last night unti! midnight, and became so violent in their dem- onstrations that the gens d'armes were compelled professor Ni east 23th | defore him, with ali the details given by the un- street, TJ on pn ee nea lady | fortunate girl, and many other Scotplus Ho by her parents. - In in’ ing fhe caseft was | “Dpeared very much aimazed, Gecovered that the girl, who is a beautiful and | declared his innocence, and upon the matter most etherial Potish blonde, about 18 years of | Dting urged by the committee, he took a age, was foreed against her will to ‘. and, p.acing the same upon his heart. man of her own race, named Antonia Sifskow- | i> knees, and, leoking towards Hea ski. Antonia and the young lady, who bears | * Clear tone of voice: * In the presence of a just the eupbonious Bvonistawa Pay- | God,and at the judgment day. L can swear that Transfi o . were i tam innocent of the terrible crime with which Church on the oth of this month. "Bufing the | {am charged.” This was only a preliminary of | ee SenAroR BuexinGuaw's health is much im- | evening the friends at boniengei fiend proved, and he expects to leave his home in | father, malas bastent ek Wan ea for Washington early next | foitval abat in society.” . ee — Last evening Mr. T. B. Bryan entertained — ‘THREE GENTLEMEN from California, who were | the Ilinoisdelegation and a number of personal CONCERT snow bound, frost-bitten, and nearly starved on | friends at hisresidence, Highland Place. Among way, bave arrived at the Arlington. They | the guests, who numbered about two hundred es ready to put a head on any entlemen, were the President and Vice Presi- they say it moves like Sey o and devours anything within its reach. A beautifal girl— Sassi is her name—litts the reptile from the urn and coils it around her neck, yes, lays it against her naked bosom! Now she dances with it in the air while the snake darts out its tongue be tween two eyes which seemed fo spit fire. The andience is transtixed with horror, and they feel relieved when Sassi finally goes through the pan- tomime as if she were charmed, and then bitten erwich, Cons. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 20 week. YY to disperse the crowd and restore order. “Beau eo t, and a number + f Senators and Represen- | by the snake. Falling on the floor the audience the examination, and, # another effort to gain The Choral Society, =e tatives. ‘The evening wan passed tn social con: | shudder fot fear the ebave heme Cte = Twenty-two Drowned. Ried ond ae Se ee toc ane | ntaneientneens Gee ie TuE SOUTJERN CLAIMS Commission yester- | versation, and the guests separated at @ late and the snake is left in a coil upon the stage. Loxpon, Feb. 24—A telegram from Brest re- home, No. 98 Bayard street, almost insensible. | ‘tied to implicate with herself were each caled Acsisted by the celebrated day partially considered the claim ot Amos | hour, well pleased with their entertainment. noe y Say Ge Peantinal girl ae iprcepaed Errore oo se ae —- the —— * hn Soon after her arrival the unwilling bride sud- | spon and fy y eon aud {he mat nar. The : 3 y the snake, She goes off the stage unconcern- esterday. essel named sult was y cleared of an SOLO VIOLINIST, Femme: of ‘Goorgerwe, D.C Sr sapenes fu || | Peokcsoes Lents gare § ne renzis St | oh, Wal ake beeathes on fans Rat cone aroags | Erencols, whick bad s large namber of peace | Go? Jumped ang send a0 SgnCk on Ber eee | een end tee ee any LSC76RS Bancoen nished the Union Army from hig farm inVir- | bis residence last evening, w! pas numer- | a ‘trying ordeal—just escaping death. She | gers on board, capsized, and twenty-two of them tempted ioombracetab andranontof thehouss. | pletely vindicated. ona. ously attended. Dr. Horatio Stone, the stulptor, MADAM ELLIOT, Soprano, FiLoop iN TH were drowned. ee breathes fast, a hectic flush is upon her cheek, and cold drops of sweat stand upon her forehead. She made friend’s dom: Rev. L. D. Huston, D. D., thi ihn Poeun a ee ee RE | accunsd of thin terrible crite on Missovr = ing | delivereda brief, but interesting, addresson Art, Tne [lowin® | Stier which several fue plocth of came and - . By and by, after vigorous tanning, the beautiful | The Cimeinmati and Louisyille Rail. Wednesday. th tis usband | more about five years ago, trom K ‘ia cesta Mas rece! ved this morning at the Sig- | other interesting matters occupied attention. | Caryphee fe restored, the enake ie conled an inc, read Accident. went to his mother te tee ten met Peeeat | com took charge ef ban ein = nal Office from the observer at Fort Benton: — -2oe- box in Harry Palmer's office, and the glory of . LIST OF THE WOUNDED. plaint; hence the action against the music pro- nown as Winans Chapel MISS ADDIE RANDALL, ©. ntratto “Eiver broke at §:30 this morning. Water rising | Mr. D. D. Lum, of Portland, Maine, a new | the “Black Crook” goes on.—B/ Perkins in’ the | © CE he cede be neer coming are the } fessor tor abduction. Justice Scott aree rapidly.” aspirant for poetical honors, contributes this | V- ¥- Commercial. 2 Cincinnati aed bee a agent on the | the mother and the git father, Julius a en ee y = sp poet D b t Gincinnati and Louisville Short Line railroad:— | Gorext, that he eould 4s uothinghe ake tone | Paul's. on W le street, was erected, an Mr. J. H. Savitee, chief clerk ofthe Treasu- | week, over his initials, to Woodhull and Clafin’s Must Nor Dux 4 Drztor on Tue Fovatn | S. H. Alberion, Brownville, Tenn., head and as the young lady was old enough to decide for | be placed at the head of it.’ Dr. Huston re- TICKETS... ONE DOLLAR. |... ':. preparing instructions concerning dupli- | paper, “A Song of the Impending Revolution,” | or Sure feo ee re in Troy on the Tach | choulder, badiy; Mrs. Leny. Columbus, Mise., | Soa? wnets the ehouid See otis aan ea, | melned oh Gals church bet adbert wenn — checks, which by act of Congress, approved | which begins with asking: instant, the plaintiff claimed $1,900 from the | head, badly; Craig Mitchell, Louisville teeth why the husband did not appear in the case, as | Wards taking charge of the church on the corner he was to all intents and detendant as additional compensation for his services a8 managing partner in the concern, and testified that was the agreement. The defendant contradicted the statement under oath. It seems that the plaintiff wrote the de- tendant a dunning letter in reference to this claim, on the Fourth of July. Mr. R. A. Par- menter, one of the counsel for the defendant, seized upon this circumstance to make a telli knocked out and back and head injured badly; N. B. Jacobs, Warsaw, Ky., head, hips and legs. badly; Dr. Flomblin, Mount Zion, Ky., arm broken anc head badly hurt; Michael Madden, Louisville, slightly hurt; W. Hukill, Louisville, severely in hip; G. B. Varis, conductor, burt al! over, bit his tongue nearly in two; J. P. Mosely. LaGrange, Ky-, slightly; Samuel Fox, Gincin- 2d of the presewt year, may be issued to “Men of labor, wherefore toil ?”” ns who have lost checks given them by | Lum does not stop to answer his opening sobursing officers of the government, conundrum, but goes on to sing in halting num- EATER. | .™® MULLETT, supervising architect of the | bers of “oppression’s chain” and “slavery’s BW NATIONAL THEATER. Treasury, who has been ill with scarlet fever: stain,” and fe Seaonses “ - and sane” sale of Seats for Me. JOHN E_ OWENS’ | Las almost recovered and will probably be on | 8 standing in the way % impending v= Bihtecc munevced THIS (Frida; MORNIN dusty again next week. The other members of | clution.”” ‘The “men of Iabor” toil because, and after Wednesiay | Feb. ithout extra charge. per. eI [Sunday Chron., Herald, Gaz may be secured Metzerott £ Uv. 4. of Madison avenue and Preston street. He had but few equals as an orator, and is said to have The doctor snddenly left the city on W. night for Ohio, taking bis family with this too, it is said, without explanation to any one. By some it is conten: that it was done at the advice of numerous friends and a large neat : nak atl, and Henry Kiodepak, Newport, Ky. badly; nomber of the Methodist clergy. whileothers say @ clock. —_____**"25_ | his family who were ill with the sime disease | with their reverence for “ law and gospel,” they | point, in a pleasant way, against PI 4 aggie Powers, unty, Ohio, severely; such is not the case, that the doctor felt in~ ———EEEE ~ ~ . 4 n | alleging in substance that no man who regarded | F1 Dommert, Portsmouth, Ohio, badly: secure from the gnawing of conscience, and he (basse acd Histon: READINGS os wyald rather work than steal, and the latter, in | 1.00 ue ricam Eagie oth cettetie reverence, or | Robert Sherrard, Canton, = pergplliene Andy bas fled to no one knows where and will never BY Not So.—We are able to state, on authority, Lage fae ny Sule ney are —— todo by who had in his soul a le of the patriotic Prerron vere ea return.” . that General Arthur has not resigned the collee- | Woodhult’s poet laureate Lum when he sings: } spirit that achieved our independence cou > ely; P. BM. nati, badi: - - MISS MARIE K. MYCOETH, tovship of the port of New York and that Mr- “Ye are many, they are few, gaiity of — ve a oe phys pe Pals yon ns, Bagdad, K Mt back, A SINGULAR Casx.—On the 2%th of last Jal; AT LINCOLN BALL, W. B. W. Rernard, of St. Louis, has not been Bizihe the hlew for ages Gu s os y n must have been a dishonest one, and the plain- tiff must have been born in Canada. The jury, who appear to bave been exceedingly c, seem to have adopted these views of the akillful SSIS ci The Union League Club, of New York, on Thursday evening held a meeting to protest Ky. hurt on the shoulder and’ side; Stephen Allen, New Orleans, ym 3 J. N. Odell, Brownsville, Tenn., ribs broken; Mrs. Odell, Charles ha wot a lad ten yearsot conor J. E. Pitman, fhen ot Skowhegan, Ma: = but who TUESDAY EVENING, FEBBUABY 27, 1572. | *#P0inted collector of customs at New Orleans, has since removed to North Beverly, vice General Cast y. jassachu- OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Tar PREsIpENT’s vistTors to-day were Sec- setts, while at Waterville, Maine, attempted to : a pr on me beck Rare eae tant =. — biow ache: ene eh meg mg against the ropriation the city govern- | counsel, as they rendered a verdict for the | of the same, art, One sli ; Wm. Clark, through a ww stick of elder. missile retaries Belknap and Delano, the Postmaster | $u, Ive APprorriation by the city go efadas of Chillicothe, Ohio, leg crushed; J. Ly Text, of stuck'in the tube, and in drawing in a breath “She hae wonderful talent fur the career she bas | T° Se Morton, Caldwell, Chandler, | Bt ©! money and land for sectarian purposes. Oakland Station, Ky., slightly; J. S. Ledman quickly to more forcibly eject it, he sucked cher- marked out. —New York Heraci. General; Senators b eee + } Resolutions were adopted asking the legislatare or, lente: MS 4 ententy y vies . " bh, talent, snd conf. | Ny: 2 Pomeroy, Gen. Francis A. Wal- : TOBACCO ADULTERATED WITH LAMPBLACE | expresa messenger, slightly; T. J. Martindale Ty stone and pin into bis lung. No amount of an rah ce Sark Pe oe com pol sy ncott on i Indian Affairs, and Felix | © #mend the state constitution so as to prohibit AND OTHER PLeasinG SuBsTances.—The | and wife, of Racine, Wis., severely; 8. Bull and married after | COughingand choking could dis! it, and from “She is a charming elocutionist.“—New York Svn. | Rrunot, President of the Board of Indian Com- bu pata secre and Peto he = omy Sic ceuGte rt Ra Head f Serer nite ii oye p Heme waiting.—Grecley (Col.) Tribune, ree alg nd eng ed hele ed fe AP Tor ee shad Coumitnnonet @otoee States.ne | plesot tobacco were examined by him in 1810 for | {nee cht and’ breast injured; Frederick the Massachusetts General Hospital, in Boston, we Tee Sens: Teoer ved cate, 75 Cents,tobo | ray GexzeaL ORDER SYSTEM.—The Teport ‘ates, the excise department, and 312 were found to be | Shafer, of Cincinnati, slightly; A. E. Hewitt, of Pvt His Wire ix 4 “Sweat Box.”—A man | where the operation of cutting open the wind- named John Waters was recently arraigned in pire and inserting a silver ont oes hb Ph i om this time to the 12th day of February be Cesignated as a *‘ sweat box,” which was xaid to | bas spoken only in a whisper, and breathed have been formed of boards fastened to joists in | through the tube in bis neck. His health, other- ing than the terrible cough caused by the pin Bitis’ Music 8 Sik Ceiianeimns ae 2, lien rt of New | * to preserve efteetually and affirmatively in berorgered at Wothoess noe CNTR YY | Of Gen. Arthur, collect storing of souls under | the whole country freedom and toleration in JEW NATIONAL THEATER. | tne geverai order system has been reecived by | Féligion and worship, anc to prohibit forever any = the President who approves of Gen. A.’s recom | *€ct in the whole land from building itself up at THE EVENT OF THE SEASON’ mendations in regard to @ modification of the | the cost of the public treasury or public prop- pPDAY, FreEus ew srstem. The system as modified will doubtless | erty. The resolutions affirm that the true in. be adopted by the Treasury Department. terests of religion, as well as the state, see to viru? D.—The nominationof David C.Cox | require such an amendment. on Agent for this city was confirmed by ——_——_ -ee- ——_— e ate in executive session yesterday. A London correspondent writes that all the neinnati Star, speaking of the momina- | American business and American enterprise tion, says: “ This is a deservi ng compliment, | which have their headquarters or agencies. in adulterated; the adulterants being wheat and rice starches, sugar, liquorice, lampblack. catechu, and coloring matter. The amount oi adulteration ranged up to 4 per cent. starch, 40 per cent. sugar, and 55 per cent. of liqnorice Almost ajl the samples found adulterated with sugar and liquorice were “‘Cavendish;” it ix believed that it is imuggice into this country in tmall quantities by sailors. Two important Seizures of tobacco, together exceeding 7,000 were made in the south of Ireland. the adulter- ants being in onecase wheat starch,and in the other rice starch; these are the only instances in Derby, Coun., sligh’ 's B. DeGrafte, 0: Wisconsin, 5! 5 Mrs. Ira DeGrafte, of Winena, Minn., slight B. Martin, mai agent, of Louisville, badly; Preston Childs, of Vovington, badly; Wm. P. Conyers, of Lyon Station, slightiy; William Tall, badly; ‘Thoma Gagle, of New Liberty, Ky.. severely: a ad dox, of Poplar Grove, Ky. badly; Calvin Mad dox, badly; E.J. MeMichal,of Anchorage, Ky.. mes M. Hall, slightly; D.& Told slightly; Mary Martin, of Spring: severely of Lenis; aly, and her child slightly. When the wounded Covi and cherry stone in bis ling, which been gradually wearing him down, has been better than could bave been expected. Last Monday) night he gave a terrible cough and st ed, and seizing the tube with his own hands, any od been | itout of his neck, and clapping his hand over | ~ pete against the sister before Alderman | the incision, pulled from the tube the pin and ‘aterhouse. The confinement of the wife in | cherry stone. Tbe stone had enlarged com tield, Ohio, the train wi 3 1- . ‘0 Tiitch starch has been found to be nsed as an tou, the ufterers were conveyed to fhe hotel: | the “sweat box” was not denied, and it was | erably, and the pin was hally corfeied. Tne «nd a well-merited recognition o e past ser- | that city are at a complet ‘ adulterant since the spring of 1868. and the hospitais. William Yall, of Louisville. | songht to be justified on the ground of the wife's | health of the boy has steadily improved sinc | t plete stand still. Prior to ick nn ee emo ‘ Soueeneee so Seraeaptieel secretes To beginning of the Inte controversy in regard | ReNewED EXCITEMENT IN THE Ura Con- | fill probably die. The clothing of many of the | intemperate habits. ‘The husband was held te | then, passengers was literally torn from their bodies. Dallis Pullman, the engineer of the train, was the only employe that escaped injury. The cause of the bridge giving way has not been ascertained. tothe Treaty of Washington American financial houses in London were doing & prosperous busi- vention.—In the Utah convention yesterda: there was Pips excitement over the passage o section 5 of the ordinance which agrees “that the — fermions by Bi = conditions precedent to admission, if r: & majori of the vote at that time, and under’ the os tions prescribed by this convention, shail there- upon constitute @ part of this ordinance.” Several members strengly opposed the a this — oes aera resol ion was finatly , mainly by the efforts of Fitch and Cannon, who are accused by the a Gt sire, Cesies, Tae ADV sony Uivit SeuvicE BoarD will le 9-25: Reacrve mbody the result ef its Isbors since the adop- bt , butt the pending difficulty has postpon iat tion of the new rules on January 1, in the form | DCS Dut the et ee mye 5—J0! everything. Referring to this state of affairs a ¢ a reportto the President. It is now completed, EXHIBITION Suregt the Snah vevislew which i trie eive, | Prominent London banker recently remarked ae xs sud will probably be presented withina week. | that the losses already incurred on account of be " | There will be some exceptions to the general | this difficulty far exceed anything we shall ever rules that Bave been adopted, but gei iy MA A ‘the «Ho. 416 Tm street, between D and E strocts, eizht pierre pant Da will conform stfictly to thee| &°t; OF hoped to get, on account of the Alabama Choices OF Paistiogs. FS iach 4c. | Principles that were embodied in those rules. eu ais: ise, largest stoc er re si Ci =a early a year ago Miss Hattie Thomas had the . Pi F: ». Pict and T: Tee McGaRRABAN AND SUTER CLams. beh crn gail: Bevin the District “* | -rne Senate committee on private land claims | eitite scalp of her head taken off to Binge Noth chinery of a button factory in Naugatuck, Con- ber Name and Number. ap%-ly* | ‘his morning had under consideration the claim hectient. Her attending” phypicion has suc- bail in $100 for his appearance at court. How tT 18 Accomritsnep.—An item is now Tam Erricacy or VaccinaTion.—Dr. John pervading the American press descri the Writes to Nature: I may record @ striking wonderful doings ot Herr Holtum, the Pras- —- 7 os eee 5 a re — sian beng we wn a in Engiand. A nti - 2 years cannon is drawn into the ball where be exhibit= this dreadful disease like a scourge from | by two horses; he takes his stand twenty or thir- the Missouri river all over th: t * - carried by bands of ¥ feet from the muzzle; it is fire. The cencas- from one sion shakes the building; a cloud of smoke en- tribe toanother; for these amiable ‘children of velopes the performer; when it clears away, he Nature’ separ ery ny iy 4 of their - | is found unburt, hotding the marked cannon- ie terrible ball in his bands. It id seem at t went immediately to rob the suffer- | rhis heroic performer should’ he “one cted than as $F ci thelr most valuable property. They got | catcher by » profemional base ball clutter Lie the horses, but they also caught the disease. and < 5 te reputation, wd pete hig: Lng wy: feat, is, unfortunately tor his: ‘ation, neither “ of ct inane ihoatoa har assis — novel nor difficult. It was certainly performed at Northern Mexico Almost Lost to , Maramoras, Fe e city of San Luis Potosi has been the objective point with the re olutionists for some time past. Ali their avail ble forces are concentrated there, leaving only sufficient in the cities north of Sierra Madra to jarrison them. Generals Martinez and Tre- vino’s troops, amounting to ten thousand, are besieging San Luis Potosi, which is defended by General Rocha, the best officer adhering to the ing chy nha and church at the Ly rgd ment by the Governor of Justice Strickland to f in England in 18%, and this is the modus epe- { General Suter, of California,—the first dis | ceeded in replacing the skin by transplanting | fill the vacancy made by the temporary absenec t, who, thus far, is ted by the Hudson's Bay Company's officer in | smsic® stout tae of powder are placed = = cover of gold tu that state--for land whtok was pieces of akin from other parts of the body,and | of Judge MeKean, ‘The appointment, how- | ee ee tke beskagers. geste Ln sur. | Charge of the district, with the loss of | jn the gum, then the ball I isrammed home’ thes ¥ LECTURES. token from him by a decision of the Supreme | from other persons—Ezchange. cralparty. 7° *PProbation of the entire 1b | render prevall to-day. but nothing cAteoie te | only two of their sumbers the of the charge is put in. When the oe = + Court some time ago. Argamentsinfavor of | Yes, and the hair issprouting up through this }°T@! Party. 0 known. His surrender is probable. Should MR. SPURGEON ON THE TEACHING oF Cutt- in is fired ail the powder is ignited, and the ,FEeTURES his claim were made by General McCorkle and | «ton-dressing” more luxariantly than ever. | Tnx TeLecrarn as aw Exzanp Bora | Kocha capitulate, northern Mexico will be lost DREN.—Mr. S) lately addressed three aaa end Sopert Gro my, bat the AT MOUBT VERNON PLACE CHURCH, | ee Eee Carte Eee aes | was our réanete noodi't believe 1 Cohan they | ©impany has been formed in New York, whieh | to Juarez. thousand Sunday tenchers at the Metror | OOtt® ofpemiee Danie a aoa th = ye arg’ Shaw, ° proposes to establish offices at convenient places politan Tabernacle, in London. After @ ft ~ ey) pesisngeniapetrmetianeneng a UcGarzakan, Im faror of bie claim, tt having | want to") various parts of that city and Brooklyn, his hearers to work earnestly, he said he Be calianened that on ernrately could the force ON FRIDAY, THE 23n, referred to the committee on private The X aa aru a = aa fe whence mesee’ can be sent.on demand, to 24.— Coroners Dempsey and | those ple a be estimated that at an e: ment in England AND THURSDAY, THE 29ru INST. sms a few days ago. avy Register of the United States, for | ov touse within the respective districts. These | O'Lirien, of Staten Istand, have been held in | themachoce ect in 1846 a twelve-pound ball was thrown against The Vator A West Vinorstan’s LitrexGawe— Now | the Year 1812, issued by the Navy Department, | cesyare to be connected by telegraphic wires | #1.000 bail each on charges of fraud. Judges | jon tuners eke cl & beard fence so as to leave @ slight dent on it piBBY, JAS A BUS * D.P.. teak Eee peta nde to Teecn. | 388 very complete and well-prepared document. | with the houses of such persons as Day a certain Epee ae ane Loven and Judge Sally, of the | ten seen trying to calliren, to ware by | Without knocking it down. rat of Band ace ‘ollege ote forwards — 0 rt ry ve LT >f ant mani ee ee A "Sutpees coite Brobinm of Lite urer Spinner, for his consideration, a letter re- | | Trnmintx Raiinoap Suasn-vv—Two Pas- | ty the compas, Fie eonentar ee Beld to ball the two former in $1,000, and the | moonlight, In tS Gin! ahd carving Get | AT Eee ee orks aoe tter By ‘ jured.—. ‘ 000. BEY. WME MUNSZY, D. D. Whginte’ in Ghia facwateee ene ae Famenger (ralnon We Cincinnati and Louissite | meena Nez: wl eerie Santed. it wil be | lis expected that the Board of Pubtic Works rere ante | my, SR fy - — conflict with any duty you owe to your country | Fallroad. due at Covington at noon yesterday, | the duty of the messengers to goon any crrants | of Jersey City will be atreoind on shee nce ee lee = port for duly et the salen keoan = two Music. perege imaler of the U, | fell through a “Finch suspension truss” bridge, | required of them, to any part of the city, the | frauding the public treasury, to-day. “The Woman SUFFRAGE In ENGLAND.—Mise Lydia | Port for duty 4 be came Epon two © the twe Lectures ee T to )OUr god to engrave a fac sima: e Ue i 3 y 'Y» f that ci i 4 a i persons quarreling. He called for an immediate —— dec. | S. ‘Treasury notes thus:—t The United States | three miles north of Elliston station, killing two | persons employing them to Pay the company fif- | Payers of that city have petitioned the legisia- | Becker has systematized the woman su 4 i ey Set ERS, Mais 8 lady aod geaticman, | will not pay the bearer,’ &e.? I would like to | Persons and injuring about fifty others. There | leon gente every half hour of service. ture to abolish that board. movement in England to an extent that shortens | C¢*sAtion of hostilities, and when he found that grit mer be, obtained at Bailentyne's. Crandell & | get scmething of the kind for those suckers whe | were about sincy-five persons on the rrain atthe ———————————— : ae by considerable the “subjection of woman,” | the parties paid no attention to him, he setzed Er Day, corner of F aed 8 sree cee aes, | Are alwave ready to bite at naked hooks it | time of the accident. "The bridge was twenty, | THE Bovy of a Mugpenep Inpant Dis The West Virginia Constitutional | She has divided ail Engiaws into districts, with | Ope ct them, declaring that if the disorder was E. Day. corner of F and %h streets: also at the dose indy, five feet high aud seventy feet span, and rested | COVERED by A Doo.—On Tuesday atternoon vention. commiitees in each distri with ‘hold- | Not stopped he would ‘arrest both of them at So such a thing don’t meet your favor, excuse me ig y ‘pan, W. Slason, residing in Onarga ne le, erox, W. Vin Fee 24 The consti. | 2™ eacl ct. charged bold- | once. ‘ibe fellow whom he bad taken hold of fot3-10e [Chron Rep &Patriot} Confidential.” 'n® S&me% 80 this strict | ot erate wee een at re eer eate. | Wy, Siason, roekding in Charlestown, Maat was tutional convention yetferday decided to'nain | THelceat prin oie arene oTeey house. | Ponca natghuly tierand eee ee i. pt Ore care aT, And the locomotive had passed | foundiand dog: which had to be driven fromthe | the clause which disyualiies attorneys aud | so pect it 20 be made to declare them- | YoU mean by arresting me? Do you know wh: PIANOS, &c. see WORTH Canouina Suxatonsmir— | over salely when the bridge went down with | cellar once and ulterwards continued near the | sclasiat meee oe a ads from being mem | elves unequivocally; time and money are to be | [4m :” No.’ was the answer, ‘and I don’t = oie Senator Logan is engaged in preparing the re- | tWo passenger cars, the baggage, express, and | door. Mr. Slason finally went to the cellar with | here of the legislature, but struckout the clause | <pent without limit The plan is perfect. «Ir | care for it. I'll arrest anybody making a dis- put On themttustoonencince Thar | The arte riled together in @ mass of ruins. | the dog. It proceeded fo a certain corner of the | disjualifying pteachers. “Membernare requtenl | sient yethou lives,” writes an uneasy man,” | furbance im the street. Come slong.’ «You ato Abbas ceur, | The frout passenger car was reduced to splin: | cellars and ‘began m. vigorous paming cf tee | cniaalltyis at they will notacceptaconsidera- | These selermms are earn cence bave no Dyrinews arfesting me,’ pocatsted tho feueral Abbott to the | ters, while ‘the others faral but little better. | earth until it had reached a distance of nearly | tion for their vote. Charleston was made the — stranger. ‘Do you know whol am?" * Who arolina, and Senator | ‘The fragments of the first car were soon in | three feet in depth, from which the dog drew | seut of government until changed by law. Ax Echo—As a judge was delivering his de- | the deuce are you, any way 2” asked the irritated tke’ Laraameel{ and Senator ice, in pre- | ames, which by the promptness of theereinees | forihs the body of 4 male child, and de it oe in a case the other day, he was iuterrupi- | officer. ‘I'm the driver ef the small-pox ex- ‘ng the minority report In favor of Abbott. | were coon subdued. Surgeous and supplies | @t his master’s feet. Dr. Forster, the- city phy- Reorganization of Tammany. od by the vociferous braying of a donkey unter Zhe horritied police- ye eK eR « credentials of Vance have never been befor? | were sent from Covingtom amd awe snbe the | tician, examined the yang stated that it | New York, Feb. 24—The committee of | ‘ne of the windows of the court ding that be had held of the man who potas LE S ue | the committee on electionsand privileges. ‘This | wounded were cared lorie in ears. The | was that of a fully dev. 1d, and had | twenty-two appointed by the grand sachem of | s that?” testily asked the he infected patients to the pest-house, CARL RICHTER, 935 Penna. ave. case disposed of, the question of the validity of assengers say the wounded were heaped tna | lived for some time after its $ the Tammany Socicty to reorganize the demoe- | "he lawyer against whom be ily, and exclaimed, * Fight = the choice of Gen. Kansom by the legislature | forrid mass, and the scene was heart-rending in oS A racy of the city and which mects next Monday, | "ase arose and q ‘ & hasty retreat down a RANKLIN & CO. will next be considered. It is anticipated the | the extreme. The passengers who were slightly A Liner Suir brought by William Prince | {: composed of such prominent and influential | cho of the court, your riying at the station muchearlier than usual. F orriclaxs SEAGE WUE cecasiom prolonged debate in the | rnjured joined with the citizens trom the yur~ fr SGninel the Evening Star Ne ho cheeky | citizens as Charles ©’Conor, August Belmont ‘The Indiana democratic state central 87-The convicts of Rhode Island last 1927 Paxsetivasca Kvexce. Senate. Warn upg country and oficerr of the roadin the | Ry cmmenced last Tucaday in the circuit | George Law, Uswold Ottenderier, Joey, dttoo Gsdlaed to maid the state shoes sie oe. | ear anaes Sela maintaining _Gensin Fotble Spectacles. _ai99m_ | yay Barism “Fasenpuy Nore.”—The note | Work of extricating the bodies, dringling ts SyeRCLG or Getee on ee iri | Cleo, L. 8. Bf. Barlow and Manton Marble. Wednesday, Juve 12. ye °* | the Bate prison, YORNS, BUNIONS, CHILBLALNS, Vascular | of Far! Granville sent to Secretary Fish through Tne Kaysas Rapusiican Convention Ex- | A motion for a new trial was made, ich in: Em! Ae S7Slighted Cincinnati has her revenge by S7-Ex-Senator Yates is dangerously il! of Cane the fects relisted witket | General Schenck wae under consideration im Coenen eas Aae Cone xe TK poe 8- ded eautiy ould germ to demand fe {ges | | Qrems. eb: ae ia aciet, confiden- cating Acie “the young man with the big hemorrhage of the bowels, at hie home, fn _ be Ww Seriatishmnts No 838 fags | (4 cabinet yesterday, as stated "farther con | O8 Wednesday, and was the largest convention | Inconsistent with the of the precs in tis | Goods ectablishinepe, was arrested lent weakt | So-A minister who delivered a very | 827A man died suddenly from int Breet ast evening. There miay be a con- held in that Del lected | our day and generation. —@eorgetown Courier. : Lal ‘s zocentty, = . ference on the subject when the reply of the | €vet that state. pie ee e iy id generation — Georgetown Courier. the charge of em! ling from that firm some eloquent sermon in of matrimony was | and a Western Secretary of State to the “friendiv note” shail | the national republican convention to be held $75,000 worth of government bonds and a large afterwards found to be a bachelor. to his @eath by in on amount of laces, si!Ks, &c., a considerable por- a7”: gentlemen consider that they really BH Horace was Hon of which has been recovered from women | ,.8% ¥any gentle <4 to whom he had made presents. pee Be ‘of tobacen daring that Meee ued Re pay knew St. Patrick’s 87 Miss Ellen L. Fleteher, of Charlestown, N. | one Husted, of the assembly. it : for the shin become amo.th ‘Snd mataral at though at issue in a manner ab. 56—-AS 8 weesting of Irich New York, 5 the jeweler's trade, has 5 aR sens 1 ht, forty-three signi opened a in that town. > Sowa of duty the eee cptnering the great | both nations, th een 3 Teontion trtveen’ on eee a ae ‘67-The Germafi deimocratic commt-| T the fea ns wath tier ileneate ‘it c — “ ie Presidemt and peste tary to Bematie Savere itch ta fie: qn ome One ehftied im thelr Treanor CCcaatonally ths Bria note for publication but 7A Italy, datedd: HOME OFFICE, 178 BROADWAY, N. ¥. ‘ees, the refusal based on < tinish it would vot only be against precedent, Tiupored femitien nowel ry 2.0. FISHER, bat disrespectful te the cal Co charity for sustenance. * BRANCH OFFICE, 617 7th street, op. Post Office. oes we he S7-Two children of P- Flanagan, living at LIGHTER & MARCHE, Gen! Managers. tulvtince of the Britian ote cockd aoe tenet = ped x municated through an official source, por had it by ited vate Sime time it was tenateny pg Shae Ree Firs. —Ite ‘are lower than those of most Sal was of @ friendly charseter, couched in deleate lan- re, at $1.0 re received and de! ocery store reply arch ot im the United e guage, and as the would be in like temper, * ee. =o . cee eee &, LES, No. 417 7th street. +, there ‘was therefore no cause whatever for ap: 7A Paris journalist has value City P. £33 3t* "| prehension as to the continuanee of peace be- to a bottle ot champagne, = MAtist a Bates an y,_| meee the two countries the cork. ae E street, between ‘eh and ie ge’ | VINCENT Corven's Resowarion—From the ¢ its Policies are absolutely Non- mal : correspondence in the case of the resignation of | ..87-The Investigation of the al aie Fab AS Warts tet com Vincent Colyer as s cretary of the Indian board, | but'inve sessions corkineen eens F he maine, thie quarter SslBSs, Preparations " it iu one (nat mere than a month the Sec- a7 Eleven new cases of small-pox occurred in ae : to the | New York in twenty-four hours, ending at E OF REMO ‘AM TOBMAN) board, threugh Hon. Felix R. Brapot, the > » neon Th ne ‘and U of the department yester 7A Western girl, who hasbeen N Ice 01 ‘Mr. Colyer should retire; ain in & consistery on Thursday OLSTRRING NT from ie Seon Gaming, PR Ea a. eed weeks sae temage, in eo town to 413 Binth bet D and E. and Ifare and or merica. % — Signe coe LR ‘of indian Gone | for = i z e AkctnG. winpow ‘SHAD’ missioners ix connected. This was b &7-Notice bas been given in London that all » Prete 5 as. the Fresident and Commissioner of Indian memorials of claimants under the 5 FRAMES. CHRONOS, be. *'taris_| tbe Presider et for its necessity. Mr. ian a ‘Treaty of Washington must be filed by March 26, who resigned bis wsition as a member of the S7-It is said the French government will 6. F. ny} Beard on Saturday last, apologized his | make the passage of the bill increasing its power 9 Water street, Georgetow: B.O delay in retiring, by stating that he was not | over the press a cabinet question. s7 Inthe British House of Commons ht Mr. Bentinck gave notive that he should in early day move that divisions of the House be conducted by ballot. ingel returned to the attorney gencral, as Ingersoll cannot be found.