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a eee » THE EVENING STAR. | TILTON AGAINST BEECHE®. : w : 5 ™ PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, ing Mr. Decsher ote nee 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Coptrayene the La) of Justice by Penesylyania Avenue, cer. llth St. Theodore Tilton has addresse.! the following ay card (ot oe an suetast wrap padtisbed in THE WVENING S748 NEWSPAPER COMPANT, tee trisie, tus enn tvil tnd tae stan mang tte & . RSUPP BANA, Pres’t, 2 involving bis controversy with the Kis YESING STAG iss + MR. TILTON'S CARD. Mr. Beecher 's pronunciamento im the Christ jan Union of this week requites me to reply ar follows. I. I have charged the Key. Henry Wand B awh sor months, $3.00 BE WEEKLY STAR—ps ——. Nistceiielteewarn | W8bs 44=N2. 6,789. /ASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1874. TWO CENTS, | Sitscyster uke pers ot seen ati including almost unanimously the legal protes- son, who, above all other clanses, are most com petent to weigh evidence. I no tO repeat = = n = and solemuize this proof in a court of law. To AML ME EMENTS. EVEN The President's New Year's Reception. The Louisiana Troubles. EL E sRA TO AR this end, two actions are pending in tne anaes [= AMUS ING STAR. The following is the programme for the Pres- | THE KILLING OF BYERLY BY EX-GOVE XOR T G MS T _THE STAR. court of Brooklyn. ‘These are, first, cr ‘4 ‘thes NATION’ Tugatea, | FORD'S OPsKA HOUSE. ident’s reception on New Year's day: The perpetual political excitement in New | _ The Pacific Mail Investigation instituted by me againet Mr. ideeci . $. " ‘ew ¥ ” palic ut proca by 3 POSITIVELY LaF : AEAREY NEW YEAR Washington News and Gos: ip. At 11 o'clock a. m., the President will receive | Orleans has been warmed Up to a littic high sr ae Honn, December 25 — The eub-co mit ictment procared by MATINER: FRIDAY AND Sa TUBDAY. —— ee the Cabinet and foreign ministers. At 11.30 a. | than its ordinary temperature by the report of | Se of mypetated bo teneneeee tho cite et =a. a. ¥ *SELEHANTY AND BENG New YEAR Euczrtions.—As has boon its | m. the Judges of the Sepreme Court of the | the returning board, who, nearly two months | Mean: ° » us’ novel. “ Bless mse,” C@ESNEY WOLD. atter the election, have at last figured up the vote of the state. The indications are that the Tepublicans will have a majority of two in the United States, Senators and Representatives in ic Mail Steamship) company. began Congress, the Commissioners of the District of their session this morning. Mr. Oole, president | Strange and unexaw of the American Exchange Bank, was exam we Of the partic Who will present Evi S S most MIRTHFUL SKETCH APTER THE rule heretofore, Taz Eveniye Star will con- VOBES, the gresi Lviiday Sconte Drans, tainon Thursday next a list of those persons 4 : sd in reference to deposits made ‘by Irwin in | Which he committed his acts. Wat *RVEN SS8ION'S = Columbia, the Judges of the Supreme Court of | House of Representativ though the conser. | De : Be; “ Beetel ven FB lll ay Sine" {on |. E ABADISE Proposing to recelve on New Year Day who | the District of Columbia and of the Court of | Vatives profess "hat it was secuttd ty tna, ye, Sctwrosn De. Boncoe iton extemasd ‘ AVABION, ANGER DRUNKENNEES, CRUBL- | Sy desire euch publication to be made, ant! Claims will be received. At 12 m., the officers fp girl lone gre SDajonte, | them preset mae check tor $115,000 signed by AtOf i!) trom the ts | TY, PRIDE, IDLENESS. ENVY who, themselves, or by some one authorized to | of the Army and Navy will be received. At i 4 Jol. Irwin. He asked the presenter of the | tall o! check what his name was, but this he refus X. | The Entire Droma:te Compsny will appe sed | spring of 1s - to disclose. Thi nt wae paid and ar- | years; and yet Mr Grama, the moat and allthe amendments to the state constita, tlaugnal FUN IN THE & tion are adopted. The board threw ont tne votes of Grant and Bienville pari-hes, the for- Isoa, kato the 1 the Assistant Secretaries of departments, the Assistant Postmasters General, Solicitor act for them, furnish the necessary data for m e h Sac 7 jene asia tor d ; r id was followed by a messenger, who | asking for what lu gs. Dances and that purposes. Such announcements, General and Assistant Attorneys General, and | mer giving a emall republican asd the latt=r a a ger, who — ion this week ail Sa pore gua Le ine heads of the several bureaus will be re- | heavy democratic majority, Why this wen dane Hey MCE Ree the Park Bank, “On sending to | ton. Reagents me a ceived. At 1245 p. m.- the associated soldiers | is stated in an address from the Loart, 1 witch Grew the check frog ger thatthe man who | of this prolonged < 1 BALLS, &e. NGTON THEATRES comMiqus. | brict form, should givo the names of the ladies, | of the war of 1812, the associated veterans of | are also embodied tonne conti se amtch Dark, geve bie wt the American Exchange counsel are willing = = : = DAT December 28, every if any, who will sesist in receiving, toget aecoblation ee bers of the Oldest Inhabitants’ | manner in which the election was conducted | DAK, gave bis name as King, and stated that roe senggar vious. Tes SRR ABR SE. 59 ‘xo nation? ys =e e, 8 association of the District of Columbia will be | and the difficulty experienced by ths board in | h@ WSS postmaster of the House of Represen’ include an entire sutamual mo: O* LEDONI a of the greatess sensatic with the street and namber of the residence received. The reception of citizens will com. | its work. i . a - | tives. Another snm of 0 was drawn by | Of which Mr. Beecher was ab: DON} f the greatest #01 its work. Three republican aud three dem) y mence at 1 o'clock p. m., at which time the : a 3 % pM iY B m ¢ the y , Sheltered in a vate » Pol Pate and tho Beige of Weesioon | ‘They should in each case be accompanied b cratic Congressmen are said to be elected. An | t¢ Marine bank en check sent for the amonnt | lyn, sheltered in a safe alot gates of the inclosare will be opened, and will : ry feeling ran high in New Orleans on Satur. | 28 the fame day. (Of the <1) 0 paid on that | tunity for crime It ts an aro: WY HERRING. eh, | Teeponsible signature, asa guarantec of au-| terminate at 2 p.m. Uarriages will ‘approach Gay, ths worst Slasiny ott betes o eanee on day, = Was paid by certified checks, and | equity, anda miracle in oe eo of her boat dramas. | thenticity, and must be sent in before eleven | ,iBe Fxecutive Mansion by the eastern gato and | belween ex-Gor Wartoth oon ee Ba ¢ Temainder in notes over the counter Beecher's fourteen months of adulterice w two leave by the western gate, Sed 6 eS at the Treasury. WHOLESALE DISCHARGE OF EMPLOYES. occurred in May, 1572. The sums Mr. Irwin | days. deposited up to that date were only small -ums, UNWILLING TO APPEAR IN A FAROE. Tanging from $1,000 to $4,000. On the th of | Accordingly, I give the publicde: May three sums, viz.. $190,009, $100,000, and | #0 far as the civil case is concernod Mth ard @ at manager of the New Orleans Bulletin, in which the latter was killea. Besides this deed of bloo., there occurred in the city within tweaty-!our hours, other affrays, in which two negroes were h. Jests Howard, “Th. | o'clock Thursday morning to secure ingertion. ent iu Washing on. dect8 &” ——_——_ ON AND OONCBST INTERNAL Raven ‘The receipts from this FESTIVALS. __ = “ € » = A - £125,009 d by different pe! ly one controlied by me), —_———— Wpypenedi ar source to-day were 416. Ox Raterdhy seat, aftte eflize bouts, enyolepes || Nile, Wa teoeceians werated, ee peters] ans eee ee | ee eae eas, Govkee te cat Bete ete, Joun Wixenux is appointed ganger for the | were ent toupwardsof three hundred employes as ROT TY AND WAR" | signed by Mr. Irwin. “Soo intge’ dened os | carry oll may ert ST. DOMINIOS CHUROB TUESDAY and W EDNESOAY EVENINGS, De- | 24 district of Virginia. of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing of the | grew out of a controversy between Warmoth §,000 was made on the 25th of May. ee eee = "Will be held atthe Bit gle ndmtoelon,25 cence At You wioh toonjor | Carr. BautHoLommw,i0M regiment infan- | Tteseury department, with contents notitying | £0 the Bulletin, which led to the publication Stas tc do ty RS ES MASONIO TEMPLE eT eee died at Little Rock on Thursday night, | ‘Cm that after the Ist proximo thelr services | on Friday by Warmoth of a cand wideessod to PIRES. Wien to be proved, is a farce at which Mh nsoisaeer palin ~ try, oe < MOY MES) would be no longer required, and until that | {P@ Manager of the Bulletin, retiscting upon MonxtoomeRy, December 28—Ths I wouga to play in t dt Corner of 9th and F streets, Leenks MLL® ALBA His remains were shipped north. onger required, iat | that paper'and Mr. Jewell one of ite eles ERY, December 28—The store of | I am not harlequin euouga to play iu these wa WEDNESBAY EVENING, December 30. MONDAY EVENING, Jascary 4,1575, pet d renatictun gate they might consider themselves under a | Warhutn' hes made the following stateman: | W™. Davidson, on the edge of the city, was a < a “cents Rs freshinents extra, First and only eppeerense of the HERR SESTELL, councilor of the Iyatch lega- | furlough. This course became necessary for about the difficulty: destroyed by fire last night. Davidson has been I. Meanwhile, since Mr. Beecher is seeking Music by the Marte Basa decm-e: | ILLUSTEIOUS AMERIOAN PRIMA DONMA, | 4.00'at Paris, hasbeen appointed Minister vo; | tWO restos: First, trom the fact thet last Suse “On Saturday, after my card appeared inths | tWice attacked by negroes in the past ton days, | to batile my cace against iim, 1 challenge bin : = MLLE. EMMA ALBANI. jon al is, PPO! mer Commissioner Douglass, because a New Y uy peeeren * and the fire issupposed to be the work of the | to end this ay Of strife over @ bill of par- Messrs. Max and Maurice Strakosch beg lesve to | the Netherlands at this capital. York bank note company had sabmitted a | Picayune, I wascalled upon by a triend of Jew- | And ths fre ticulars by ca! up his case against me. 4 LECTURES. SETA Tani fo, Wetiaeson thet allt. | om Fawvow spestheaity coniee thai an | aoe ee mempeny, bad submitted el; who demanded of me an abject apology for | me Parties, Troy, Pike county, yee- | he has power to do st any moment, "What we een eT CR LAD CONCERT Pe cbse a | Stampewhich were lower than the cost at which | hoacked mo ff 1 ce cee enreupon | terday. One block of wenden buildings was | this case? On the 34 of October last Mr. LEXcees Bact. On MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 4, 1575, at 8 o'clock, a i” been oo Hsin = and the same work contd be done at the Treasury | tight a duel, remarking at the same tims;hat | ‘e*troyed. A tin and stove store, paint sapply | Beecher went botore a grand jury in Brooklyn, Aral-ted by the following eminent artists of the enator Conkling to support the former for re- jepartment, recommended the transfer of the 3 rf . ¥. M.0.4. store, one grocery store, and one confectionery | and by Lis own Oath p ured Against me an STKAKOSCH GRAND OPERA COMPANY | election to the Senate. work to them, on account of which # contract were burned. The loss is not Known. There | indictment for libel. Tht it was, generally understood that I would not * " dictment (urnishes . fight. J replied that I would not fight if I coula | ¥' a “¢ Ss c 5 URE CI o1 ° cademy of ———_ was entered into with the compauy, which con- i was only £500 insurance on all the houses | the beet care to test the real issue between Mr. ABRUAL SCIENTIFICLECTURE COURSE, } 1 ESiice manent Senator Jowns, of Nevada, was married on | tract goes into eflect on the ist of January. | S8 Well avoid Pp [pon ” Beecher and me. Tie real tsac is not cma eee cee ‘sinan: “ ‘The famous Dramatic Boprano, Saturday, the 2th instant, to Miss Sullivan, at | | Secondly. An additional discharge became | tRére, would be time enough to answer th: THE NEORORS whether he sball pay me ® hundred thousand : SIGNOB BERS ESTELEE. the residence of the bride's father, in San Fran- | Heeeesary on account of the failure or Congress | f'ete'ie. the day the affair was coniided to our | 27@, Tapidly contracting with the planters for | dollars for ruining my home, (though not » PROF. BENRY MORTON = diearierea, | é to make certain appropriations which were “ y Yolock in | DEXt year’s work. Tnere is less talk of going mny of this money would I accept, even . ’ , SIGNOE G. TAGLEAPIETBA,| prom ge Itai. | cisco. They expect to be bere soon after the Mt fOr; which fia ot ant it Fespective friends. | They met at 8 o'clock in | BCXt Jeat's work. Tne a ua wasbel santos eek c “ie ; el eke “ poy te wer the dismaigsal Of ta aut guly necessitated | the evening, and agreed that Jewell aud min | West, and @ better feeling prevails then Woe | fr m hundred juries’ shouts multiply it to PRESIDENT OF STEVENS’ INSTITUTE OF | sicnon FORTE! | tens, Paria, olidays. mu the dismigsal of many of the female employes, g 2° | years, & milion.) but simply whether Brimo B: » | but as well many of the males emp! felt should ight in Alabama on Monday morn: Bz CONGRESS: INVESTIG i Ward Beecher is guilty ot » TEOHSOLOGY. setsmes sas PIANIST. “IP WAS PRIVATE in the strictest sense.” | but piate-priatiog department. Of bourse on ee eagees $0 bs) Guang sates, and | TSP COPORTEONAS Teveersarine 20m tien bod edultery, Ane wie ii a8 MUSLY | Thisle what a correspondent of a Boston paper } ty tne close of office hours on Saturdes the ox. eee Pee ge eae, Come havig | ss at Opelika to tions may exiet in mm: JANTARY SAND7, THURSDAY, December Sst, afd acm ae ai-te | 8898 of the wedding at Dover, N. H., on Iu: | fortunate once lial no Dolinatinc gh Tiee we, | been eee Liseck at = ~~ — Mr. Beecber ior damages, eliciting his saies Siu "| Wednesday, of Wm. E. Chandler, of Washing- | These, however, were receivei upon their ar. | @PPTehend an attack, especial New York Notes. jest demands for paruicalars, on the other sca Se ton, and Miss Lucy L. Hale, daughter of the | rival at their homes: Sunday being a day on Soantevtaning sr onoh eteae ryetbesen = A CHICKEN STHALEE SHOT. hand, simplicity itself is not more simple than LOR, 3 ces ERT OF SACKED MUS: jate John P. Hale. bt pulnake ee he ee ee onists, pending meeting, should be corteoo, ane igh ke ryan ia an a xy eye ve _ case Aj ~ = “ = — “PLOURESOENOR” CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, Tux Boxpemen oF Dera uttens.—Tho Sec- | through the day as best they could Briel, | and T'was just on the oreo upping my hat to | chickebs Saturday night, and died yesterday. | criminal case I ‘ah ‘oubie him a PSCENCE.” | SEDNESDAY RVENING December 30, 1874, retary of the Treasury has inatructed the solici This morning the office of the chief of the oe EE being gor Egeretige Ecks has been arrested. articulars him trom ‘the Special Lins jon B STINGUISHED MUSICIANS. 8 2 Bureau of Engraving and Printi was earn- se oe ang sy udp = A HOPEFUL YOUTH. ‘erm to the General, nor drag him to Albany With Brillisnt Iinstrations on the Screen and ¥ DISTINGUISHED MUSIOTANS. tor of the department to bring suit again telly and vigefously-besteged Tank was cart, | struck aoe With a heavy stick on the seeaett | pTROmen, accompanied by a son of Professor | two the Court of Appeals, NOF compel him to Uy SReewnS ty aseater of iactite Sights, 1. Organ Sonate No.1, UP. 65.........dendelssonn | PODdsmen promptly us on the cena OE Meat: | the Uischarged female employees. “They were | SUCK me three times with the stick, when 1 Peck, went into the residence of the latier yes- | his cause with a more tithe of hie evidence, nor Bingl> admissions to Prof. Morton's Lectrres, on Mr. 8. B. Whitley. arte one Under the Cuatrol Of the Go- | on tunate ton aogres that Ooo distressing to | Clinched with him, in the moantime t terday while the family were at church, and | in any manner impose on him @ goseamer's account of their great exvense, will be $1; admis | 2. Anthem—Sauctta (Mass in G)........Von Webse | partment. ee he meseengers who were obliged under their | ‘tie out of my pocket, with my arm ars took away a chest containing silver ware, mort- | weight of difficulty in bis bringing me to jus- sion at eee Sas MAE mae De reweved Te weinee_Maxereth Guoned | | Mus. NATHALIZ PotLanp’s entertainment | instructions torefuse them admittance into the | Souler, I got my hands together and opened | gages, money aud jewelry, amounting in value | Cece Bhoseonce. we thee erie ee, 2 Ane Bt Bellactyne’s, 44% 7th street. dee2$-td . — Png BG 5 ee career 7 oer ei at Steinway Hall, on Tuesdsy evening, wil | ‘#®ctum of the chief, notwithstanding the fact oarger da > See my ‘soak the kale to $40,000. A serv: irl who witnessed the ned fears of civil damages; — = = a M a . "Oo! 2 oe of et y tol orie a . policem! 4 m ci ut Oo th: cl inst ol he d oe, — 7 ~ ome Sie Bolacnb 'W. Coleen | comprise, among other attractions, a discourse rently reunion Tons ofthese well teeseteen out of my hands, and some of the crowd palied | Sud siarmed the Proteset wed family, wie he will be entitied to the inst werd te taeten LADIES’ GOODS. _|s Motet—+\King ail Glorions’ Barnby | on ‘Life at Washington.” If Mrs. Pollard i- | matron, told bow needful her salary was to EO ascertained the aore facts. The boy was sub- | and if I have borne fais: witness against him he ;2 ORSIN Mr. simpeon, Mr, Buck: F, not qualified to discourse on that topic we shoul: | her and her children. The messenger salt st ut | Sauently taken before @ police captain, but | will be able not only to prove me gully, but to ‘PBs FaasoRargp Bt NDESGABMERTS, | ©. Sscred Part Song—"'The Pilgri www slaealte | like to know who is. A crowded house ts looke | ‘Maram, 1am sorry that 1 cammetieten te you | moth was arrested immediately after the fght | would confess nothing, and his father bas pot send me to the penitentiary For Lav z te fgom Byraphony in C...Schabert | 10F—N. I. Herald bat I really must attend to the waats of thy | Sud conveyed to the 34 precinct station. preferred any complaint against him. The CHARGES OF TRICKERY. Seel8-3m At M.WILLIAN'S. | © Mr.8 B. Whiteley TE others, whoare here.” ANOTHER ACOOUNT. youth is nineteen yearsold, and h enofiate | 111. 1am advised and believe that the cun- Grecial notice: Past Il. THE FIRGT EDITION cf the Congressional Di- | °'.(jn’ fir" eaid she (turning to a representa: | .,The Bulletin to-day will publish fuotvatton, | 2,companton of gamblers. His accomplices | ning managers ut Mr. lieecher'esatety are souks bs — 1 Tectory, 2d session, 434 Congress, compiled by | tive of Tum Stan; who was waiting to see the | 2 0 eye-witness of the Byerly-Warmoth atfair. | .,0e abt vat boon Serestat ing to contravene the ends of justice by the fol- BEAD Js purchased et MADAM BS- Major Ben Perley Poore, Clerk of Printing | chie!): “Cant you do something ta aed ea | The statement differs somewhat trom that of i lowing ttratagem, to wit: as soon as Mr. Beech 3,615 13th street. One to five OUBLS or | 2. air and Chores from Paul”—“Be thou sas y " parecer dN Peeond Ey at < : Warmoth as to the cutting. This witness states Gerrit Smith Dyiag. ges. Sanne a1 ” Reco! I t in ita 1s; | Woman; you are aman and can talk to that baer vies er’s counsel thall have restricted 80 as to gy i el Semen ene ene nee nels are eke rpc be bale Poteet tha way o: | doorkeeper better thant came Ont (t you knew | tbat the knife was open when drawn, ; New York, December 2%.—Gerrit Smith is | make inadmissible my proot of his fourteen BRAIDS, of all shades from r. Bimpaon and Onoir. ‘ fon about Consrecs, the Executive De | my troubles; how my two littis ome’ coteod | two or three stabe were made before they fell. | iying at the point of death in this city. Last | months of adultery, thus cutting the very cents to $3W each. The Madam has had very | 3. Fong—“The Palm Wreee™ a f ie wien I was out of this situation, and how 1 Thureday evening he came to spend Christmas | heart's core out of the citi suit, their pian ig Xperience ia Burope ani the Uaited Btates as Mr. Buckeiow. partments, Diplomatic list, District matters, bad tote Ae f litte t ‘ Kalakana tn New Yor! with bis niece and seemed to be and remarked thdraw the criminai ga inventor and leader er ladies" fashion for the | 4 Organ—Belections from “Lohen ”.. -» SE enjoyed Suen I wee a Ta send See ene Paige cae Times) | % bis relatives that he was in exceptionally | gictment against me; which withdrawal is to be ir. Bverything that ie used for ladica” Lair ©. 8. B. White ; Sao Ga ee Maw 3 2 » 23d, es. ‘ oda £f Froner 5 subite aT? . dressing, including # fine assortment of water and | 5 GEN. SHERIDAN TO GO To New ORLEANS per hod pal ig myst Pecan sir, i ‘The serenade to the ung of the Sandwich ep oe =P = prone dae we exp 4 a youn . = mpepe theme | wsturei Onrts,on hand. Hair baving faded from The President has decided tosend Gen. ‘Sheri 300s sake, to let me in. read and lite | istands tosnight at the Windsor hotei, broaght . 'y - ammpion and fell ufterer ee : # a tor me : . mind was wandering, and he suddenly lost con- | seduction, the editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, as Sne acd large “atock of WHITE sad OBAY ae eee Orleans. This course has becn | '*Avother one—a young woman—held her | Ot many ludicrous incidents. The committee | mind Was wandering. and he sud which be is | an actof dnexampled magnanimity shows tome 71) “ deci urged by Senator West and his assistants upon | breath almost with anxiety when she asked the | Of tue board of aldermen appointed to receive | Scicuamess. | The attack under which be is by Mr. Beecher. , ALL FRINGES the ground that some oflcer should be in com- mmeenger 0 let ber in; and when the, Uke ‘most as = wpe rol preheat De phyelcian to be ot sn apeploctio character. by this pian of operations 1 am to be pre- iN ALL SHADES, mand there who will make the best possibie | of the rest, was refused entrance, she took Crom h He remained at a late hour last night in a | vented from trying Mr. Beecher in the civil ar i | and who will act proweptly aoe omer eeney: | her pocket @ letter and asked the mao to read | (f the train from Washington, they sijourned | comatose condition, having been conscious only | ait; Mr. Dee Jer is at the same time to be _ectn-sm M. WILLIAN’S. ¥ ational | and who will act promptly and effectively. it. He replied, with kindness: “My dear miss, fee proctor ogee Wl oF Jest | for ten or fifteen minutes since the attack. It | raved from the grim necessity of trying me *) 4S CELEDGATED SB P. OouseT. Tas Bwerved seats secured at Metzerott’s, ae I cannotao #0; 'I haven't the time.” Then the | Failrom posprde main ina supply of Jersey | was thought that he would live till morning and under the criminal indictment; and so, by these most popular in Paris, can be obtained at Without extra charge, It Sureaviane Asucencr—The mumvence- | OoSe lacy read {talent to the bystanders, and | {Sbtning to ste ihe copper colored coronene, | Possibly for a few hours longer. two devices, Mr. Beecner isto escape trial ect]? sm WLILLIAN’S. NCOLN MALL. ment of the appointment of Mr. Potter, of Nex | it conveyed a story of guttering and privation ase de ape en rape ER veo 3 poe res . [Second Diepateh.} altogether. _ vous eam Buosass, L ae York, to +a ceed Mr. Mu lett at eupervising | that shamed the hearte of our legislators. She | The windsor hotel to-night the Nim eee ack Gurit Seite has bees shaohy clots g butet | yol-reepectinlly recuest all fair-minded persons ane : 5 SG! a - | had to support her mother and two orphan chil- : : ierritt Smith’ bas slowly einking, ba to unite in determining that Mr. Iscecher BUFFALO HAlE PR USH ES, RUSHBS. OPERISG Rad erase —_ agen, 1374, cauterectas Gruiseaet nat cain dren of her sister. Allsave her were helpless, = ee ee ee nine | 1130 @. m. be was still living. not have the moral enpport of the community, SHBLL Comoe, pion YCoue FUR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. | terdered te anybody. Mr. Mullett will retir- | aNd with the $50 per month she had recaived, trong kok peeeabled in treet of thee ee either in thus compelling me to restrict m FFALO. BLOND: ROYAL ORIENTAL MARIONETTES. on the ist proximo, having made arrangement | 2Ud the bard work she had performed after the During the playing of the firet air, the The New Orleans Tragedy proofs of his adult rier of 180%, 1569, aud 1570 to uay’s labor at the Treasury, she bad kept them URERAL AND WARMOTH’S REGRET. comtortably. But how could she save mucti w York, December °8.—A New Oriean= ‘This Tronpe numbers over one hundred life-moy- | {2 BCcePt @ position tentered him by the 0 t king and suite appeared on the balcony. ’Kal- ing puppets, and are the most woudsrfal ead-ex pen. | Chrome steel works of New York city. Iwo days, nor in nis sebeme of first procaring a aga: inal indictment for tempo ; ‘ kaua’s features became like a newly-polished | . Phe fi lof Byerly was large: ao a with the load she had upon her? She had bur | © : - | Special says: The funeral of Byerly waslargeiy | rary effect and then withdrawing it from sub- comic: Sanaking shart’ in’ the coer acted, These | Hom. Avan Guocmes, Representative in | litte left, and mete ween en be gone. Her gry pr inne bernie malo | attended yesterday. Over eighty carriaces were | Sequent trial, truthful manner ail the features of T: Gome- | Congress trom the 10th Massachusetts district, | #0u! was brave and willing, but there was no es. in line and hundreds of people tollowed on foot TEE PARTICULARS. beauty clustered in the corridors of the hotel, in the parlors and on the baicony, and shed a luster on the scene. T'wo brilliant calciam lights laminated the avenue for a quarter of a mile. ‘The iirst air over, old McUatferty, cha: man of the reception committee of the beard of aldermen, staggered to the cide of the king, and, leaning over the balcony, swayed to and fro in @ manner which alarmed his friends for his safety, and looked ominous for whataver life Insurance company he had a policy in. @;, Burlesyue, Spectacle, Farce, Drams, Pant - s : mine, Minetrolay. ' They tore: opeck, mar ane died at his residence in Fitchburg, Maas., at 7 ently Sot with facility equal to human beloge. Phis | O'clock Saturday night, In the 75d year of his is essentially different trom Theatricals,the charac- age. He left Washington last Monday to spen ters ef the pieces which are represented being sap- | the holidays at home, and caught a severe coli Duried by mechanical Marionettes enly. Which on Friday assumed a serious form of con exh prnene lareest, and most valuable exnibition | Testion of tho lungs, and terminated fatally oo wa lunentane ee ‘ing | Saturday. Hus funeral will take piace Wedies- Imported from Barops at acost of @15,000. day afternoon. ELECANT BONNETS AND BOUND HATS. | CHKISTY MINSTRELS ermine PersowaL.—Hon. Thomas Fitch and wite work upon which to feed tts willingless and its conrage., She was broken in spirit, and cravai pitifally'the ald of all about her. Sho was avon afterwards made glad by the succeseful effort: of 4 Virginia Congressman wo appeared with her card of restoration in bis hand, and she went off with @ giad heart, and was followed by che sympathy of all who Beard her story. The Pacific Railroad Delinquents, Public sentiment inclines to regart the homi- cide as justifiable upon grounds f-detences Warmoih was much depressed in «pir day, and be expressed his pain an at the unfortunate occurrence, which arently feels keenly. During the day he has en calied upon by Governor McEnerv, Lieut. Gov. Penn, and many other prominent per: ae IV. Touching Mr. Beecher'’s renewed de- mands for impossible particalare, I here repeat in eudstance what my counsel presented before the court a fortnight ago, in prompt tultiiment of thetr pledge to supply at a half Lour's notice all the particulars which we possessed. They are these: That the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher committed acts of adultery with Mrs. Elizabeth K. Tilton on the 10th and 17th of Uctober, 1 and at intervals thereafter till the 905 Pennsylvania a Death of a Prominent Baltimorean. , e dM . Bartimonx, December 23.—James Webb,ove | thst the said a FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, BIRDS, ITALIAN FANTOOCINI, | are at Willard’s .... Among the arrivals at th SECRETARY BRISTOW BRINGING TaEM UP | Ald. McCafferty, (8 descindint of kings ard | of the most enterprising avd well known citi- ‘cance “a a EO PERO | ans the beanie Pantomime of - Ebbitt House to-day are W. E. Curtis and wife WITH A ROUND TURM. princes, be jabers,”, spoke as follows:— Mr. I zens of Baltimore, died suddouly this morning, Mp 4 LES, ing WATTLE RED RIDING HOOD, | 5 the Chicago Inter- Ocean. : Nemaiie Baca Judge Kobinson, assistant solicitor of the | Chairman and mimbers of the boord of aider- aged 50 years, after @ few days \liness. Deceased | D.tin by Birs. Tilton on the 3dof Jaly, 110, Which will be sold st very low rates. nov?-tr TOA N Drea NSFC \RMATION SCENE - Treasury, who went to Calitornia and Missouri | ™en-” [ hter. L TO OALL AgU ai : al ps : sey, ef Minnesota, who has been much indis ADIES WOULD DU w 5 4 Admission @ and 25 cts. Reserved seats 25 cts.ex- | pesed for several days, is out to CLGANS cea BaReSES A? large mock ot {ea to bo had at Metzerott's, commencing Satar- | fmproved in health. ’---- Gol. v2 FINEST HAIER SBAIDS MADE TO Matinets cette i Ferle, 06 WILLIAN’s. vince = fs i ie hoaceetal i = = — = and his bride will arrive about the 6th of Janu- “HE LARGEST AND FINEST ASSO8T. = Ww no.— On How ears a 5 ‘Dteut ot LADIES" UBDEMGAEMENTS soo | Seturiay Matiutes cach chia willbe prostates with has held various state and municipal offices of trust, and at the time of his death was president of the Old Town Bank and a director of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company. His death is a public loss to the city ani state. <a eee Destructive Fire. Crscimati, December 2s.—A fire at Bates- and at other times; that simtlar confessions were made by Mr. Beecher on the 30th of December, 1870, and at other times; that the confessions of Mrs. Tilton were made tw Mrs. Martha B. Brad- shaw, Mrs. Emma . Moulton, Mr. Francis D. Moulton, myself, and others; that the cunfes- sions of Mr. Beecher were miade t Mr. aad Mrs. A frie at bis elbow—Damn it, Mac, what in the hell are you talking about?’ Say ladies and a Ald. McCafferty, smiling a good natured, al- coholic emile, and giving a plunge dead against the life insurance interest taking the hint— Ladies and Gentlemen: Allow me to introduce to demand the five per cent. of the gross earn- ings of the several Pacific railroad companies, has returned to this city, having acomplished his mission. The act of Congress passed in 1409 required that after the completion of any of these roads a tax amounting to five per cent. of private secretary of Senator Jo: xt. e8, of Nevada, cdnesday, Thureday, Friday and Sst- | arrived in the city on Saturday. The Senator < Moulton, elf. and others—to say nothing of mento — en rae Guwzrat Gzonca B. Witttams, formerly | the annual earnings should be pald tet tne poh sigred Aber he ov, roering langh- 1 vile, LD ae rie Harp may og gg IE ‘series of Mr. Beecher’s letters by whicht he etry WILLIAN’s. | {bite ic “The Golden Bg: deputy commissioner of internal revenue, who | Treasury. In addition the law provided that ferty glared in astonishment, and thealderman. | (2ct@ty of H. Schroder & Co: The loss is esti- “Jack io the Bean Fiaik, ie. Alar ponstiful | Feemed his position here to accept the position WOLLECTOBS OFFICE, Obrome of Little Bed Riding Hood. decks St of financial agent of the Japanese government, DiSTKICT uF COLUMBIA, writes to a friend in this city that he has r- makes plain confession of Lis guilt to all who can read and think. TEBODORE'S DEMANDS. the companies should make an annnal report of their earnings to the Secretary of the Interior. ‘This was prescribed in order to allow the Secre- mated at over $100,000. No insurance. Several adjacent dwellings were also destroyed. The loss on them is $25,000. Nearly all the people of fe friend at his elbow eaid: ‘Hell, Mac. cal! him Calico.” McCafferty, who had evidently - tully submit that the statement been seeking information in regard to the pro- | the town depended on the factory fora living, | 4d I reepectiuily su SD. Own December 224,154. | (7RAND PROMENADE hewed his contract with the Japanese govern- | (aly of the Treasury to use it as a basis of com- | danciation of the potentate’s mame, corented and its destruction will cause great suffering ©” | f particulars, of which the foregoing is a ai pit * CONCBRT ment indefinitely. General Williams enjoy | PUtation to ascertain the amount of tax due. Up himeelf in the following fashion:] I mean, Mr. » and which was iaid by my counsel before IMPORTANT TO TAX-PAYBRS Wilt be given at the the confidence of the Japancee government, | © the present time not only has the law with | bimself in the fo ie, Indien ant gentioeees ns urt and the public many days ago, piration eTthie eonke fee ee nes Pagre ite | NEW NORTHEEN LIBERTIES MARKET, | the confidence of bya zesious and energetic | [<ference te the payment of the tax been vio- | give his Majesty his fall title, Letme introduce Solentiy explicit to warrant me in Sow demand- mefthic month, for oa at f bet eh 5 that Mr. ther by Ist, 1575, a penalty of three per cent, wil K street, between ith and Sth ste., administration of the duties of his office. Since DME ee ee Pesala! to you King David Kalak-u-s. (Roars of laugh- | denning was expected to attompt to offic ing Mr. Beecher shall either be estopped De added to your tax bill. THe Women’s Cunistian Home, ter.) As members of the common council [pause and laughterj—as citizens of New York, you will listen patiently to what the King has to day. He will pow address you. Mr. Kalakaua, let me introduce you. The crowd langhed and cheered, and his ma- Jesty emiled and puffed his cigar. He had no Av errcneous impression obtains with some that 5 o THREB SPECIAL COMMITTEES left Washing- Congress will reduce the Present levy, OF maxe Br. sane we ASTLUE, _ ton Saturday to investigate affairs in the South e mode 7 ‘ ° | Tae Prorastant OnrHaN ASYLUM, po af PO Tax FAMILy ov Joserm Marz, | Une, composed of Mears. Coburn, of Indiana; p Bet probable, as about Sf!) per cout. of the levy,as | who was unfortunately killed at this Batiding, and | Albright, of Pennsylvania; Cannon: of Illinois megan by Congress, hae Deen collected °° OT)" TEEN ArHINOTON MONUMENT, | ., | Buckuer, of Missouri, and Luttrell, of Califor © prom syment .f this tax w © the t '» Jan. ’ \e a il segbe.Brompt vayment :f this spon a longa tant THU ‘deca nia, will go to Alabama, under the resolution se ever having been made. in January last the attention of Congress was called to this derilection, and that body direct ed the Secretary of the Treasury to make im mediate demand for all sums due from the com- pletion of the respective roads up to and to in. clude the date of the demand. his church in Jersey City yesterdey, great crowd was nt. He sent a letter sta’ ‘ng that he should abide by the decision of the Presbytery until action on his appeal had been taken by the Synod. asa A Philadelphia Libel Suit by public opinion from imposing unbeara of re- strictions on my evidence in the civil case, or else that he sball forthwith begin his criminal prosecution. Furthermore, I ask al! just men to join with me in declaring that if Mr. Beecher shall «till further clog and hamper the civil action on the . i d eech to make. He listened to another air, | PurLapELrnra, December 24—The triai of | One band, and at the same time shall withdraw taxation for the next levy 23-02 {OR BALLS AND PARTIES. Ss Pagiphro ethap prcioas. yea — aor ‘ee oe meer es Pienwtieed sepa and then retired to his own rooms. The band | the proprictors of the Evening Star, for libelling —— oe = shoatier., thes using & «]** QUB IMPERIAL TEA AT 75 CENT MADAME E. BASTIEN, Conger, of Michigan; Huriburt, of Illinois; | found first that no reports had been made, | Continued playing till after ten o’clock. Mc- | Jos. A. Calvert, in charging him 'witn having mitting to a jary the general fact of bis long- er Pound. From Baltimore,) Speer, of Pennsylvania; O'Brian, of Maryland. | which would enable him to base a computation | CAfferty and his aldermanic friends adjourned | been previously arrested with Chris. Werster, continued adaltery, Mr. Beecher shail then BROWNING & MJDDLET takes rleasare of informing the Ladies of Washing. | SP<er, of Penneylve goes to Vicksburg under | of the amount of tax due. Subseqasutiy he | take a drink. Stee coed Or een erate a eemenaans | Scemsh ts hove picieasl foamaeee mek ee Boval-6ct 10 Pennsyivani ton that sur has from this day taken ebarge of ths | 44 Estero resolution. ‘The third, of which | called on the companice to make euch report, | seZeNOFny alderman’s speech was the eub. | in the court of quarter sessivus, before Juage stand eelf-ackrowledged = guilty beture % z ~ | BEES DREARTBESS Sf ORAS. DAUNS. p08 | Mr George W. Liens in chain noe but here be was met with the second Corbeeeor? | Ject of much merriment. Mac was angry and | Picree, to-day. nd ecli-acknowiedged e* guilty before the ’ ‘Sta ak? JOURNAL OF being experienced in this business for the’ last - ‘ge W. » Po! ere be was met wi e second embarrass- Gisgusted, and said it was all the result of that damned Jersey rum, and that anyhow the blood of the McCaffertys was better than King vant. foll satisfaction In HAIR | under the message of the President of th- DuESSING “ChaMrooING. ig gOUT LING | Cnited States, ‘recommending that southors, SHILD an rs ted DEESSING o speciulity. Ladies wilt be attended | SiaiF# generally be committed to a civilized world. Tasopore Titron. ent; the companies in every instance failing B, 1851 torespond. Accordingly finding that his labor: were not to be accelerated by any co-operation Kalak: New YorE, December 2 ry —King Kalakaua SPGir es? gf Agtist: SkUll. | Bubseript pecial com to ae : i. ®.—The necrology ot * Kalakaua or any other “damned nagur’s,”” attended service at St. Stephen's Roman Uath- 2 do pa AR SE Ne! 753 Ith street rere: | tin their OW OAB BAUM'S Oornct Bacuwa: af Dodane ona ate ein acm ecunieen homie’ sind onmipatet caeauentee ee & Max Kicaa or a Yousa Woein. Be reo — yesterday dame 9 ena eee <& poem pono Sitingtisned meses that of weet a © Tth street. there. All these committees expect to work in- | Pro. tro report jirect mad r’ % stn ul ~ | 18%2, but the list 1s still a long aaa; BaSnae _—— aon dustriously during the holidays, 40 as tobe able | tothe stuckholdere ne took, the toneoe ree party Ok nouphe entered the taes bane aaa | aay, Doague cla boars He the apart the | many names linked with our political and social so =: 2 AKLUW'S GALLERY the holidays: u ® Partial report shortly after | senting their net earnings therein contained, | PSTt¥, of Troughs entered the lager bear, rg or eh Sone th Re ie history. Among them are Charles Sumner, TEN PLN SALOON, B S the holidays. and made an agatogato of the several amounts below Division, South Oamden, N. Je While Fire. ou. F resident Fillmare, er: ator Wigtall, ex- = jentral Pacitic: whose foot Wann xg’ | drinking at the bar, a quarrel arose from atri- | Woncrstzr, Mass. ‘December 28.—Two Bom one Ko. 1110 D STREET NOBTH WEST, FINS ARTS A Workrno Conoruss —During the Decem- Central Pacific, whose road was completed on Sal iJ iu id ? oan Thompson of Pennsylvania, Hon. Whiting 6 7 : cause. A man walked into the saloon with | brick blocks and a small wooden building on 4 5 ¢ Near she Star Othe 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. ber session of Congress just closed 106 new bilis | the 17th of January, 1869, owed ¢1,990,00.10. a deer skin, and a fight began over the Griswold, Hon. Ezra Cornell, Mayor Havemey. were introduced in the Senate and 338 new GE EPS, fame mide tate ENCH PHOTO- | troduced into the Semate was the bill to provide Sets amar ain for TOT OE MO BOOS | Prone Sli Cuazele, cre folding doors, for Por. | @hem sorter government for the Disitict of Main street, in, South Bridge were burned early Sunday morning, Loss, $15,000. The office of the South Bridge Journal was destroyed. 20s: the Union Pacific, which was completed o- vember 6th, 1369, $1,040,056 29; Sioux City and Pacitic, completed March 34, 1869, $21.104 4 Union Pacific, central branch completed Jani ary 20th, 1868, $47,197.39; Kansas Pacific, com- Pleted November 24, 1869, $308,830,15. several sums have been demanded by posses- sionof it. The affair soon deve! into a riot, which Rengeepoe destruction to oo — saloon furniture, as well as everything e! every- body in the place. After considerable dificult > the most bell + of the party, among whom were Charles Wynne and a man named Hacker er, Gen. John G. Foster, Admiral Buchanan, President Thompson of the Pennsylvanis rail- road, Dr. George Derby, Rev. Dr. Kirk, Elder Knapp, Kev. Drs. Carleton, Slicer, Marvin, 5h, ole Soo hn a Boag ad York, Char! tor . 8. Wm.'A. Wheeler. : A PoLiTicaAL Munper IN ARKANSA’ James A. Sibbald, formerly clerk in the Ark: sas state auditor’s office and recently United £ hs. were put out, and the doors closed. Wynne and | States gauger, and a well known republican Goods received daily for the Holidays, House were the naval and the legislative, ex- | Personal service in writing. Since it has been then Kicking at the door for a1- , Brooks, A Reo DAMAG &, MATERIA and SEWEE TAXES | Bev Gc _— oF which eerevaucial, sppropriation bills, bom | made nearly ali tne companies have Deeneard | Euslon, which was, refused by the praprie- | SB Suprortee, Of Gov. Brooks, was fatally celver dgpotsied for, ae aah i atone, 4 Sled within THIRTY DAYS trom date. we would of which were passed by the House be: ing is Kuow apes Omer neete ae scaled & rear fence | pully and rough, in Little Rock, on Saturday | Tenn.—Clancellor rendered an opinion direct the attention of all property-holders inter- T HARRY DONEHUE, and iene tee tae le ied Whar night. After lingering for several hours in | at Nashville, Tenn., isst Tuesday, in the case ated to Ble their claims at once wit! . co tn allecd henge? great Mr. ‘Sibbsid expired, Townsend, | of B. J. H et al. ve. The "2 Sav- DICKSON « PATTERSON, STUMER, companies is, that the reports of the who is better known as Keno, has been arrested. | ings et al., allowing “the of the Beet Zetate and Insurance Agents. 435 117m STREET, HEAR BR. psp gerne leer ni mapecllrra Boe fore Young Sibbald made his ante-mortem state- | trustece, Job J. Uary, to continue “in control Oficer— $305 ie street.” deel6-im favorable than th y should be, and with the ment to the effect that Townsend was the man | of the of a his giv- b SOSRLEE s Pacer. the stock in the market. pda tf Ee gif airs pe oe essere te De Danial B. Ciarte Be = to minutes before and Sibbald’s hurrah for Brooks ‘discharge of the duties of receiver, and to Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 4% aud 6th sts. Pharmaceatical to ¥ and American ABATIONS. 83] mon Skidner, of Brooklyn, has begun suit od select stock of IMPOBTED FANCY was mado, ‘only beenfiving | against Henry Ware for the recovery | Munpax ix St. Mauve Oounrr, Mp.— 0008 tor he Meiers. decls-Sa penis ae reported weeks, ‘and during that of 4000 with iaterest. ‘The amount due is fe eee BE _ ’s Island, Potomac FRROVED BY TER PRRSIDENT—Tho the only Medahan, on Di | four sets of false teeth supplied to Beeoher’s | river, who arrived here ‘morning by the President has approved the following acts of reports above Irre., Strosdior, toe wife and father, with bis consent and kuow- | steamer Lady of the Lake, report that © mac 4 An act settlers on the sy ola teed, tne deed in de- ledge. Ep ip tg pimes Adee, residing near Gok stare, St. Eetousty iagurea ty grembserers a eee ‘some of the _ stent int, “and that met at that piace on Onrlstmas exe whe | carga lene ed a abe ee ce the present held him on the bead with fence rails and injured L. MOXLByY, until July ist, 1875, under such regulations and eee on be him £0 badly that he died from the effects of a cost of the thane an the Comantnne ara Poa concern- the wounds . Ope of the murderers COSTUMER, General Land office may ‘and where Progeca- guns have was arrested on St. Taand . 605 10th Street Northwest. such ‘rasahoppers sauall” reappear in 1875 Spine ck eatin but the other, up te lat ‘wast at large. P pa - wen jg | a —- be hye aged CHESAPEAKE AND OnI0 Canal EXTEnsion. ‘to ‘which was Alezandria Gazette, Bith. LEAU aad THRATR ICAL COSTUMES Kapton | atorema “eth continue to July “tae iste, | The surrey of the route for the extension of the co Be el St ihe scasocrer | 1 STEF7ING Down ann Oce-—It is od in band providing authentication MASE ED BALLS and PARTIBS supplied st | Poviscd statutes of the Uaioe eens ee round, | Miss Florence Cook, in Loudon, is still claimed has been preaching to & United Brethren con- "PS. Remember a Mask ts furnished with each | Preserving the originals of all laws in the. De- pewaer ts | tolersr's writes to the Lon. | Srepation it Mt. ‘Peaneyivane iat 4 delivered eed catied’ partment of State’ Also, an act : That pag op esuspaigemmanhiien Gee paige ee 1, 1b don in a | summer, andi wite No. 3. octs-4m 608 10in street | (ouiul for the Bupreme Court of onnge. @n Exhibition and Sale Grawn by lot and impaneled from tims to time. ‘Yeu 8. “J rh a’ maSnan Ge. 608 above J ams said court in the reg bee es anener ‘io vided that therein shall be conterted to Fepember Bape and Humber, jel-ly" ; Jurors as now existing by law. g i ! fi fi : 1 | i iy a fy i i i f

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