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“THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED PAILY, Sundays Exeepted. AT THE STAR BUILDING. Penney mia Avenue, cor. Lith St. PY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. HM. KAUR MAN Lene fermisheit on application. 6 A ee ae ee er noe AMUSEMENTS. WAV ILLES NATIeNIE THEATER, MATIN SOLDENE. M CRAU & OMIZZOLN D pee Wasie yf Mew EMILY inf ENGLISH ¢ rt COMPANY WEDSESE AY finot MADAME HPP HES 2 MAL FORD'S OPERA HOtSE. ATINEES—WEPNESDAY AND SAT UEDAY ANT ANNOUNCEMENT Branch. rhs Preatne Khurst. Gwi OLIVE Le URDAY EMILY so yue ATER tow GBAND PROVEN) NEW NORTHERN LIBEK Tee Wow Tre P who was enfor Tur W on THURSDAY J (UK BALLS AND PARTIES T HARRY DONENCE. 428 Dire mil he bly COSTUMER Near E np Parlors awl Show r f eased « EEADE ayn THEATRICAL COSTUMES ATRICALS. S CONCERTS TABLEATS AND SOLO F. Pp wh kee es ite attention Y i ace suunodate = i intaction, L. mercer. COsSTcMeR, O° 10TH STRELT Noxtuwe Cacd THEATEICSL CosTUM tui PARTIES supplied at Mask furnished with each _ EL. MOXLEY. 60% teh str Orn Ne 2 UN EXHIBITION as SALE \Ne a ar 4 ‘Irn =r 4h MARKRITER’S, eer x ID Fh Strees. 4 at * ‘ ect!9 am ie. 43 4 ft ree Ohe oo fe Chrom . Paper Hangin Od r y Cords w Dusirict (. RUPPERT Tra STREET N w ‘ +o Bert sss stias. $25 BUSINESS SUPTS for $ USINESS SUITS f ESENESS SELTS for t SANESS SUITS t A. STRAUS, 1O1} PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, tet) ete _ eee a W, * Rees CIGARS AND TOBACCO, hear ith str rteland Manufacturer a. La Be A r ‘The trade y at the very lowest 3 K and Baltimore pricos reieor = swing hotels will he promptiy attended ns cam aie? get there (ins at «sli erthe wholesale Yard . Metro polit p and Dm perial te Pre Queen. St. James: NJ. Hillman, St nd, Wood ary & Co., St. George; Jordan & Gordon, Owen eee deels am Ww ATCHES M. W. GALT, BRO. & €O.,, Offer all the newest atyles o! LONDON T all the bewest sty f GENEVA. and AMERICAN | somes AT VEKY LOW PRICES pans tr” ae f - A.D. 1975. rR tien of the Bankrupt Net ee Washington. Dt January 9. 1575 WASHISGTUS B. WILLIAMS yand 4 = MH HEMTLER, Optic sep2 ly 453 Pennsylvania ave. © aed Bo ‘Suits — Noe Gentieme Pants Vest-—will be lo reawnable by Mre MAC between L and M northwest sand 3° WEARING APPAKEL cau be sold to the ¥, ent act an S59,.D mrvec- between Gch and 1h streets northwest jotes by promptly alte te. 6 paid. aor ay, by addrewsinig or calling om JUSTE | oxEy Washington News and Gossip. M menee on the second Saturday in January (oth,) at three o'clock p. m., lasting until Gve o'clock p.m. on each re s WI o¢- evening, January vening, February 24; Tues- bruary Dd. rs:—Tuesday, January 26th; y, February 9th. INTPRNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source today were S400. AKER BL AtNe will shtence No. ! rida 21 15th stroet, th. from 9to IL THE mritiee fa Ri Invess ippi have Com- Vieksburg and gone to J SENATOR ANTHONY, who has been de. tained at h t with in- Mami 1 to W: ML resumed his Ser He is net yet for sow Movements oF NAVAL Vessers.—The Plymouth sailed from ew York on Sunday ived at Aspin teal to leay <i from Norfolk yesterday for a station. MINATIONS—The President si Howling not the Senat: shert W. Shuteldt, to be ehiet of ruiting depar Kirke, t HSSess distri Robert © enue. pest Tue Fixa ut terdlaty s aud fi is expe t he will durin: forth Mit SOME ¢ provisious Inte An exeent the So. of Friends were House Appropris init wlvocating the app tor the civiliz f $10,000, a8 appropriat ma ypria- the Tn- nt last PAGATION._Speneer F. Baird, weroof Fish 1 Pisherics, was ie House Appropriations Com S. W. Miller. Salem, New Je: New York; Miss Phe SENATE CONF IEMATIONS.—Th Ve session yesterday e Manty i at Renador, HH. Boke: ister pleaipo toa, of Tilt + Theodore Car Bristol, H. H. Gol of tuerchandise at Bal . of Mlinois. ax ctaws. Chickas ab-com vf ten, repre- discharged Working. jnew formerly employed ja navy-, het: the “How: show > men em be proiital in view of those repr the interests of charity and unites should ma BOIS THe Serenwe the U.S. Sapreme by Mr. O'Conor. pe motion was m I tor Mr. ¢ have y tron thy th ‘tot New Y« If eailed ip their regular the would be second one mal Pri is bis etic Wr handy ts tered in ¢ The matt NOON i osmmending addition irrent expenses of Ur Thy an com) It is ureter nnsylvania Contra! railroad, wash cific Railroud propositi fic railroad company of that an amendme Committee ip opposition tot by the Southern P: ‘ incorpe bill, allowing t company to ex- nd east of the Coloract river government aid Ou any pertion of this extended line that they m ne able lo copstruct in advance of the Soutii- ern Pacifie railroad, proposed by Colonel Scott. The interests’ of the California com- “re represented by Mr. Huntingd i Colton. of the Central Pa railroad company action was taken. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE INDIAN Com- MISSIONEKS.—The annual meeting of the | Be yesterda rooms of the board, over the r uk; Gen. C. B. Fisk, o sim the chair, and F. H. Smith, o ngton. secretary. Present, J. D. Lang Maine: B. Rush Roberts, of Maryland; E. A ‘ew York; Gen. C. G. Hammond ot Ch and Wm. Stickney, of Wash ing- ten. retary stated that he tre ture tothe ap } lication of religious denominations for the privilege of establishing schools at the In neies. The request was not granted i that such permission would be im violat of the treaties with Indians Me stated that the action of the board a former meeting, recommending the re- al of the Modoc Indians still remaining of the Interior. and a Jetter sent by him to Congress rece oe eee tion for that purpose. The afternoon session was , | devoted to receiving reports from the differ- DER. Tatloress, No. 1131 lth street, | ent religious denominations laboring among "ALE KINDS OF GENTLEMEN S CAST OFF the red men. The evening session was de- Voted t 1 conference. In addition to those resent at the afternoon session there were Col. Adair and Mr. of the Chero- kee nation; Col. Kimball the commis: signer of Ludiag Amaury and Major Jogalls, Pacific Mail Investigation. TESTIMONY E COMMITTEE To- | Examination of Witnewes Bezun. ‘The Pacific Mail inquiry was resume‘ this ‘The first witness called we fee, who testifiel t Dr. ©. C. Chat < not in any w: Mail steamship | ssist in procuring the subsidy. | Atthe trial of the Beecher-Tilto y » Judge Morris, for the plaintit. conciuded bis opexing st tefendant lad | confessed his Without cloth ni testifiel in abou rto render an I «but never whet surprised he didu't re f WITNESS. 7. Berret testified that he he was paid si «i with his brothe: his bus.ness was to present to his frieads the points of the case in a strong lig! ANCIS PD. MOU in convineing Me views was thi Us house o: im: De you remem you last night ifany one e pn the letier THton haat vopt myself h them on the ” newspapy hb Mrs. Tiltoa inforns Samuel Ward testified that b s 2 fee. and he was He thought he was w erate smount of himself were to got $5.59 of tohim. and he said I think you have 1 paid for the mod- . He said: In ease Will be the only def lion on mm ures in which he w know why he was r sinerely sel his the trath. {often been de He thought th ignated the nfession and pr my pistol aa with my lite. business «dor wid don’t understand whe: held for him. wn ittee with vod dinner, 3 ayboly who g said this witha TECT of Lontsians be an unfailir The galleries were ep | j i i | SENATOR SCHURZ was in auud address the T indignation mest to-morrow evening, bi tot the morniy told him ‘Tilton hi his mind that he wi swillirg tow Tike SeExatEe Committee on P re them, among othe: Wickersham Rollin White's gun paration in his pow Tilton’s frie atterworth’s and Fld wri cesses. aud all leg: ! 1OUS REPO 1 Affairs was submitted ae ett ing hgoe mittee on Southe shandvriting of) s taken on the sul ito Ml the va ation of Mr. Robin: report whieh treat : Louisiana have be led in Tie STAR. ATE MCCORMICK, « this in confic pois of the elust thing B nted me to DO MY BEST FOR PEACE. Arizona, mit eping th sty nxious to protect | nt tor him to th vased to represent them,” tlton was there and ihe: om haye no busine her with su sdone all in his 1 you should tr Beecher said “How could you expe J saw Beecher vy ad Beecher a le | et War tt MATICAL NOTES. Ss previously re- The vote in neonventioa y ations bets wWasnomina blican conve having taken A LADY IN HIS and thrown her vic ything withe it suppression, third term; ened that the deraning the use of th nittion for any purpos: mstitution, we di ty out of consi roubles, and part Mr. Evarts.—Wew uthor false the state, 6 L the explana Place it on the minu vention Unat Was ruled ov the evitenc AVAL ACADEMY dayainese Cadet the Baitime her said he th publication of that rhief. I said I would undertake to have it suppressed, ana get Bowen to pay the mo- In & subseqiiont inter- r Academy on the a y «tue on contracts. view with Beecher in my hi BESSLE TURNER Was ajluded to; he told me Bessie said som thing to him about Mr. and Mrs. Tilto said Tilton said to me that he consideret Bessie a dangerous person, a tattler, and that she knew about Mr. Beecher and Mrs. Tiltoa, and I said she ought to be out of the way, lace was out west at school, but Tilton could not afford to will pay.” and that he thought it was a plan to send her to school; she was subs quently sent to school to paid me, and I gave the checks generally to Mrs. Tilton; they were the order of the Went on two or The court then 5 Mrs. Tilton in Court. The N.Y. Herald of yesterday, in its ro port of Tuesday's The Tilton-Beecher trial took on more seo sation yesterday. Mrs. Tilton was brougi: into the court room by Edward Ovington.he host, accompanied by Mrs. Ovington and he father, Judge Morse. The two ladies were in the very centre of the court réom. p> cial seats had been reserved for them ther: They were about equidistant from Me Beecher and Mr. Tilton, at the end of a row of Plymouth chureh dignitaries, and at th= right angles to it, so that Mrs. Tilton looket the bench on which profile. On the ri ton, on the left Judge Morse was Mr. Ovington: next Moses drs next Colonel Beecher and her sistant Pastor Toda bile ong aN on ween eight person: three a table for the 4 nior counsel Was set, quets, been carefull pearance of low standing iy 1 his ‘studies aud his al incapacity to i det, Wily be ‘¢ lo come to grief. Taker, the colored ¢ unfortunates whe Midshipman A. Glass, has resigned. Some of Christmas aud about that thy too loose in. indulgence. were yvather and were found out Among them was one of the Nothing has been he him sinee he left, about two weeks since, and it may be that he has followed the in- eculiar to those of his race, and cut ie in his stomach. Should he go home, would undoubtedly be | made to him when his disgrace became known the authorities, as it will through the em- at Washington, who are already cog- nizaptof the matter, and if the advice was Lot followed, some one would be authorized to de it for hi THE STOLEN St. ANTHONY RECOVERED. -\ cable dispateh announced two months azo portion of Murillo’s pictures in the Cathedral of Seville, containing the of St. Anthony of Padua, had been cut out of the canvas and stolen. fragment was taken to Amerit out to be true. Mr. Schaus, a’ well-known art dealer on Broadway, New York, pag hrconage by two 8; ing picture, and after is — ce we Bee po int unconditionally placed work of bad] camaead nae x government, its Consul in New Y« ———_—— ee, SUFFERINGS OF THE BLACK HILLs Ex- PEDITION.—Lieut. Col. Bradley, of the 9th leadquarters and the best Japanese students. y; he said =I Ohio; Mr. Beeche such a suggestion enerally checks to i ‘ 3 rd of Indian Commissioners was held | rincipal of the school; thi i ea; this turned us has volunta- t was Mrs. ©: wegon. had been Ro payer by the Secre- | lorse; next to Judg> tion Of the 8} then Ra; Beecher; next Mi ind son, and, finally As- sent some weeks ago witha erty of miners to leave the Black returned to Sheridan : Whvie comunaad being badly frozea, on whieh were two ly brought to court befove the ap- village, the lage, plaintit’s wife, whom they THF W As the wis ail for ny sively, court with Mrs. # With « should r Hon toast THE t Mrs. mm she Me y tien the left, Tilton observed his wite her eyes from his tf contre { the Ish Ae FOrW tween the y quiry. on, hat with ne aman, comp the power; au emo} young ¥ to fs 5 deriy mi bikdi tok. the by bly Lawlessness in Lowisian INPANYING uments | the President v ten TE ACE Phe de y comy ping of the W Om the t Among 1 of the re Whites were p hesita punishn repnbl Gov. Kellogg count of the L river pa the Ith ar already bi THE GLexpE City Pres by First Pr Rey. Mr. Wall presidin exciting di jor Wall refused of the Presbyt clared vacant. was urged that Mr. Glendeaning’s appea! suspended sent appeal and been decided adversely by the Synod. Most of the Preshyters, however, thought that Mr. Wall's action w. fable. A resolution was lo 9 declaring that, whi lives were attached to Mr. Wall's violation of the Presbytery’s orders, he had been in error in his construction of the book of discip- line. To-day the stated clerk will send the finding and judgment of the Presbytery to the church, and whatever further action may be found necessary or will be taken.—. THE WISCONSIN SENATORSHIP.—The Wisconsin legislature Frederick W. Horne was elected speaker of the Assembly, and Henry D. Barron presi- dent pro tem of the Senate. licans. The Senatorial contest is very ac- ers of Carpenter claim to Int cauens. . claims five the Presbytery live. The supj be sure of ei; Washburn. on the other oo " Both parties held caucuses last night. NOMINATIONS FOR CONGRESS.—The re- of the 2d district of New inated Hon. Austin Congress. Blair, of Plymouth, N. H., was on Tuesda: nominated for Congress by the 3d district republican conyeutign, publicans shire yesterda, Pike for sre-clee 3 E F TWO CENTS. FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. vind iis Tips and ch other volumes, nd penciled in them. his. she I been speaking ree with his passed ont, stey eand bat in haunt behind hi pt of his tf xrayish brown S placed on « nd bunch of ar for so sin Who looked « ofthe flesh cad ¢ lips wer rseness 0 the eyes and POR UETEN Mrs. Titton wor inion that ter: not represent t proceedings, f ih tkere ect the sentin able person. With tii xray HOUSE OF nore seduerive systean of In opinion are Tuvdian affairs a his opinion i sw ised NUP THE DED drawn two by iman’s Saving aw 1 the War departaie to the cash y articulars of er witha li ompound and “i for any dividend + vvision 1s my from W. W. Murr kK isnow Iyis bonds tntess Taiacebemttiin nt to buy the building gion. He states t speech, openly adve tlots, which will together report @ special bill f 1 the republic f twenty per cent. ea > to threat mnt if they persisted in’ voting n ticket i ect the interests of N iN CONGRESS Kellozs. with. in referen vements on | Hv. the purport of which have adopted requesting | 2 . A long and rather russion Was had over the late re- fusal of the Moderator, Mr. Wall. to read before the members of the Prospect: Avenue Chureh the sentence pronoun John 8. Glendeaning. It will b that the pastoral relations existing between | the church and Mr. been disselved, the Moderato: to proceed to the church and pronounce the pu pit vacant. Before the Sunday appointed is appearance in Mr. Gl pit, the church members invited Mr. Gendenning to resume. the pas- torate. In consequence of this action. Mr. comply with the directions and the pulpit was not de- At the meetin: Was adopted, 26 to 14, be sent to A resolution was House to a special oc e not considered good, EXECUTIONS ORDE overnor Groome of Marland signed Warrants yesterday, one directed | ior Theodore, and be said he had not told to the sheriff of Taibot county for the execu- lion of George Wheeler, colored. convicted in the November Term, y court, of the murderof Mrs. M Whitman; the other directed to the she: Harford county for the execution of Joshua Griffin, colored, convicted of the murder of Both executions are ordered to take place on Friday, March 12, before 2 o'clock p.m. FIFTEEN PAssENGERS INSURED BY RAILROAD SMASH 10 the Cincinnati Gazette from Fort Wi Ind., says the northward-bound passenger train on the Fort Wayne and Muncee and Cincinnati railroad was thrown from the track by a broken rail, near Eaton station, ooo ogee A “ple ec The vunnihg at modera' under at upon Re! remembered endenning’s pul- Is4, of the Talbot wid a meeting and Susan Taylor. yesterday it special dispatch by a we ot no unworthy mo- speed, when a rail @ coach, which, after being dragged over the ties some distance, was thrown over a@ brid smashing the car passengers. THE OLD Srory.—The Union Bank of Jer- ded yesterday morning. Michael , the president, says he the exact amount of the The assets are, however, sufficient to cover them, but are not immediat Sanford says if the depositors they will sustain no loss. twelve feet ‘high, vin the premises injuring some fifteen Both are repub- il be patient: CONVICTION OF A MURDERER.—Foulkes, several members of the family, near THE PRESIDENTS MPSSAGE. WHAT THESE YORK PATERSSAY WHAT THEY St) IN BOSTON. THE BRERCHER TRIAL. MOLETTON AGAIN ON |THE MINNESOTA SENATORSHIP, ur STAND. THE PRESIDENES SS ke Upinions of the New York Press WHAT THEN. 0. WE RALD Says New nary 4.—The Merwid si at HOt pre by a de tows Were t Girant sesame ony aatiel thew i to change { slinple just tapress fully om tim by the 2 their ment are exerted te maint ealling tor fsierad interve run TRE ry of it is n rough, not Without merit, f answer to the « nformation, tt ex Mat Was not before known, and facts it isa failure. Its most Plot the ° Louk sitet of a wrong is at pu ry weak de nssclion oRLD P MESSH er ssuge as Lameand im: sats Eh toour ky justified what has twen a So apol t es vaettion Late, r sus the ai New Orkdans we ix THE JOURNAL its candor and « revolt, its vir nd « NS PXAMINATH rk, January 1.—TE y presented Une saa his morning as it ha CONTINORD. Brooks, anime stone oa witness shown the letter of Deoes | wa ent echer by Beecher to resign the pa t ibentitied “tenday; ten by ferred toy ment in the | tiy denied. Eva iusisted that the passed slicetd eharacterized ta ss and mot ‘ton, Tilton's i ~ihim, so long “8 }e ‘ules ot haw. ( tins letter passing from rer could not be evidence in so faras it formed Liat occasion. this polot watil to Bee cher, a1 / Withess Was @ ion ot the let to polat oat that ary did. Witness continued: Bee “ that iter to | me, and said. T would like you to reat it,and I said that there is a statement in the letter that is untrue, and | YOU CAN SEND FOR THEODORE, } and vou will see that it is all wrong. I sent twelve persons about phe matter, and he told Beecher whom he did tell. Tae counsel read the marked jon of the letter as follows:. “I know of twelve persons whom he has told,” and counsel submitted that without reading the other ions of the letter there the letter and read the marked portion and said that this was all. ence eek letter, and this clause Tilton denied. =. in making his demand, said this portion the letter was not true. He admitted telling Oliver Johnston and Mrs. Bradshaw, how- ever. Tilton said to Beecher that Mrs. Morse Was a dangerous woman, and might be liable: to go down to the church and e: him, back of and suggested the propriety of sen a cautionary letter to Mrs. Morse, ——-—__—_ ng Big Fire at Galena. CHIcaGo, Jan y 4—A Special dispatch received late from Galena last ni; reports a destructive fire raging there. At the the dispatch was sent the clothing store of A. J. Lousehern, the dry goods store of J. z R. Fiddick, and the goods store . Chandler were burned, and the #8 B not yet 5 eat liabilities, —— The Dubuque fire depart been telegraphed for. oe ment ~— A Wrecked. PORTLAND, ME., J: 14.—The steamer Halifax, for this

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