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vee =f THE EVENING STAR. : PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted. id AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsy lv Avenne, cor. Lith St. RY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, A er ] lI | I (l S.H. KAUFEM: V TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ——_.—_—__ U. S. SENATORSHIPS. Batloting in Rhode Istand, Kernan Elected from New York. Ignatious Donnelly, a Minnesota Nominee, %, 45—N®. 6,808 WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1875. TWO CENTS. y . ! j th we fe mcebers been: " , —| EVENING STAR. | rctarcest 2otT te sectentay war | FORTY-THIRD OONGRESS, | Oat.0, gommitice of ve, members be ap. pie inaee-ecamaauahor’ — Moulton'’s Cross-examination ORDS OPERA HOUSE. — Sut Of Stik. Payibheter Onset he privileges of thix House had been vio: | Meultem’s —— | Hon. John Allison a Pennsylvania Ditto, BERCHERS TRIAL. Cross-E amination of Moulton. j The | TUFSDAY, January 19. | } ri Ww ' hii ho enjoyed the entertal tof Sat SENATE—Mr. Morrill, of V doa | Saw eth Or nioe Wark, acer ene e eaee fal ek ied weaieckny With Ms Sosetoenrs TO NIGHT AND SATURDAY = many who enjoyed the entertainment of Sat- SENATE—Mr. Morrill, of Vt. presents law Reed, of New York, at the suit of Alex- } trial closed yestenlay wit rT. Mouiton’s Pap ES ashington News and Gossip. urday evening called yesterday to express | memorial of association for relief of destitute rR. Shephent, while said Reid was in | statement of what occurred between himseit | How He Acted As Mutual Priend, THESEA OF lek or Mrs. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS are held on | their appreciation of the hospitality of Mrs. | colored women and chilren, asking the same peep meng or ee a gen aya and Mr. Beecher the night prior to his going FEE SEA CE ice: ot Saturdays, commencing at three and last- Ceraite at aauitration for her guests, | Peo a ate ab pees besagetrt Aired thorized to send for persons and papers, usa | (olan pe, Beecher investigating committe: TILTON-BERCHER. THE SEA OF ICE or jug until five o'clock p. m. goon x ” seam he lB He J Strict | witness; and to inquire and report what tim a Bacon letter Moulton’. Crow-Examination. THE SES OF ICE. or The President's, publ receptions will oc- | —Juige and Mrs. Swayne, Mrs. Parsons, | Of folumbia. | nted protest of | lzitlation is necessary for the protection of | then eon pean: maa eae ee egret | dew Youn, aa THE SEA OF ICE 5 SES Risso . and Mrs. Wager Swayne held a large reeep- | . 1" P thant state dome tee ee Pn | Witnses ning into this District by onder | conversation before this statement was was aga THE SEA OF ICE cur as follows:—Tuesday evening, Februa- citizens of that state against the new Cana- | of a committee of the Honse e P t ; THE SEA OP ICE ry Qi; Tuesday evening, February 2a, and | tion. The handsome library was a most In- | dian reciprocity treaty. Foreign Relations. | “yi, “Hoar salt that we ciew of the many speeded int thr nase tottex tat cerca | Maceo, THE SES UR Lee! or sts fie ons bate eveciinas 2 viting place, with the cheery fire, handsome | Mr. Wright, from Committe: on F tions of privileges arising should | hasts of reconelliation before th and wife being present THE SEA OF ICE: oF books, and busts. After taking a seat there | reported adversely on bill to amend committee on privile He offered this i myers ~ ~By <v ; THE SEA OF ICE: oe ten ¢ pm. and chatting with one of the family, it re- | enact section 4 of the internal revenue wet tion because he believed there should | curred iw 1d fest learned ea motioned Gen token teen c State Dinners:—Tuesday, January 26th; | quired a great effort to leave so pleasant a | of June 6, 1872, and it was indefinitely post- me legislation which should deciare | nee nt, 5 eet eames com- | tion contioual by ex—Judge Port MON Tuesday, February 9th. place and again encounter the cold. Bat | poned. 4 mitice being appotated oa July from s counsel. He & ified to hi what the privi oges Witnesses we when reaching Judge Miller's visitors we and | Beecher. and he then said he would Also, from the Judiciary Committee, with the ] With both ¥ her and Tilt 4 | —— ———— INTERNAL Revenve—The receipts from | convineed that they would have lost mach if | amendments, bill for relief of owners and | UNUCT What circumstances they should be ex- | eympathy of t members of the committer; | Acted as counsel for Tilton in his dealings Ares nee PERE this source to-day were $14 , they had not called upon the lafies of his | purchasers of lands sold for direct taxes, | MP ter a. aia that he had stood | Meh tis 1 saw Beecher with reganl to the poe Snell _ between Tito *” MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVE , Sag SST: family. Mrs. Miller. Mfrs. Stocking, Mrs. | | Mr. Hamlin introduced bill to incorporate | nere on several occasions to Inewt that the | Statement be was to make bbe the pag High 7 n June, Samunry th and 19.5 fret t Wa Tite Canrxer met at noon to-day with all | Irvine, and Mrs. Kitehen are all bright, | the Corcoran square market company. TR | pritihizes OF ke Heche tae the | mittee: this was about July 1 read to | INL. to May, Cs. T recived various sums wen th and sely seusational dram the members present, and had not adjourned | agreeable ladies. Mrs. Miller's parlor is | ferred to Committee on District of Columbia. | Bri eges of this House should not extend | ne from @ paper what he was i towns | Tos De = iO or $5 O00, T three cts. entithed saul Gai dence e Gian autifnlly decorated with ferns and autumn | | Mr. Sargent called up the following resola- | Cid he thhvake the the eny, body's rights. Nor | about Theodore Tilton, and stated that he | think I have t three or Soar THE DEAD ALIVE. when our report closed. ves. The effect of these on the walls, and | tion, submitted yesterday by Mr. Morrill, of cee ane use § hould interfere with great blame to himself for his treat- | times, and mower vis My acquatnt- ee ees me IMPROVEMENT OF THE CAPITOL GRouNDS. curtains, are extremely beautiful. In | Maine: he Administration of Just f Mr. Reid nee With her was sii on and his family, ant nt. Lhave met Mrs. D ot Theodore Tt kt send to the Distriet : 3 is, are extremely 4 suede —— Septet package of poi- | « ad Tilton; I said to bh e could | Morse several times. Wey tot unt y The House Appropriation Committee has | Mdition. cor Bee eee Oe recta eur inet aon eee eee |! by the dissemination of which any than thing —— lan tel “the coramltine | tu our retat T met Mra Hooker ones ta = fae the somaey bi pwers. Si conde de uid suffer, he would be liable to. prosecu- . ‘of the , A that | chinond, in March, #71, while i to insert In the sundry civil bill an | “TST Ward Hunt, Mre. Bradiey,and Mrs. to confine 4 | ould able to prosecu- | the truth of the matter. said that if | Richinond, in March, #71, while Iw priation of $250,000 for the farther im- an inutes by any Senater atof the grounds around the Capitol. | Field, were not receiving. Mrs. Waite a tion. But the m is that he only sent a ion. and uch motion shall te ge of malicious Theodore would present the relat hima en ACTING prover S MUTUAL PRIEN Isehoods, by which b ter b Mise Reed, of bate The ged saiap of & cuinen een tiaras mae ud Mrs. Tilton it would ruin and kill her. | to these partie tiann acted 5 ‘ommi PO iia pcg Ae hel ice oor al y adding Pe rctaht oostin ras blasted, 1 saw Tilton, a 1 not be | on my advice umes acted 2 ee Se ees Toledo. These ladies entertained a large iy oaths Ragas ae that he might continue todo it from day to | right for him't before the commitiee | against it. Td Diography mamend the establishment of a Territorial | number of visitors yesterda: than wich as directly reiate to | Gpaige we kee caiels He is arrested on that | and lay this 2 inst Beecher of these | of Victoria Woodhull from. Tilton before It : 4 : by the Presider a A svery | He‘ ; " ; a) him make his statemer pefore Tilton | sel re: ; ed by him from Tilton So is. EMILY SOL : Myr Saagalan be — 7 Bo Fela pai their ususl agreeable receptions. Every | He said this would make the resolution | how particularly as an individual, but as 2 | could be got to commit himsell to what he | toa complaining foend BOUFFE TROUPE : " re to me cee 3 Monday this favorite house is thronged with | exactly like the one offered by Mr. Sargent | Tepresentative ms in. jie understood that | (Beecher) should say, and he then proposed | — Witness said: It was deposited with me by wa. | habitants, who are also to have a delegate in | Monday yesterllay, and was the same as adoptelai | Mt Reld’s examination “yestentay was | Logotan aljoumamend ofthe eos ea eet | ony ‘ eer miwday Ma, | CODETCES- nar 1 Dunn and her daughter, | We Ist session. “It was rather early, he | Conducted in secret, while all the other wit- | this was done: Beecher then prepared a state KNEW woopnert — NP Go aporrmeanen ern ee . General mn and ¢ daughter, the ht, to move to restrict, debate in’ the ea eed crepe heen hee = pa ment, [produced read.) exonerating Ti I met ber first at ber by . New York. The ™M 7 P . mi Senate; had never before m done at so e § and eans Comp lee had food ton, which Beecher asked » to show to | vext meetin was at Tilton’s hous 7 Jenen, wha ¥ uators and Kepresentatives from Missis- |“ _ yire. Db. K. McKee alsohad a brilliant r2- | early a period of the session, reason for this course, only it shows how dif- | Theodore, which I did; I reported to Mr. | after April, SL, The second Ines sariets Drama. in prob 7 sippi, Lo and Arkansas held a mest- ception. The amendment of Mr. Bayard was rejected, ey, We treat a leading elitor from _w Beecher that when Tilton was shown this he | place a day or two after the first. [ hal a The Black Han ing last ppointal a committee to | _ Mrs. Judge Clifford and the ladies of the | “a the resolution was then rejected. Sree te Be eertesbondent who gots ¢ refused to make himself ont the vietimof ; resident amd ree 2 ~ oe ; tion with Ler in Tilten’s presence. 5 to be handed over toan editor. The | hallucination; on the 2ist Tilton presented | The last time I saw by : privilege of a witness before a court is as | the eant he hud prepared to the committee: | 1872. Tilton wa Pat as a privilege before this House, and | Beecher then prepared his statement for the purtexempis a witness from arrest for | committee; Tilton prepared these reports for him to Bs introduced bill to amend the | ©: National Hotel had large receptions. ith section of the judicial act of 17s. Re —The marriage of Mr. C. A. Wintersteen | ferred to Committee on Judiciary. and Miss Ida Main will take place at the ¥. ingate introduced billauthorising per- | © eae to a = 19th strect Baptist chureh at 6 o'clock to- | S0P8 WHJustly deprived of their property rime. If we are to say libel is no erim submission as proposed reports for the com- | Francis Kernan fer Seaator from New Utah prior to 1860 to bring suit therefor in | b€ it so. Mr. Reid has his fall rex 2 to ma "Ss reports allege: morrow, Wednesday evening. federal courts, Judiciars: edy in the court, and if be. wee pact to make; Tilton’s reports alleged that York, was in the spring of THE SIGNAL SERVICE APPRORIATION. ‘The House Committee on Appropriations has CAMILLA ERSO CONCERT COMPANY her had committed a great offence ALBANY, January 1. i fully recognized the t and efficiency of | Tire conTROLLEE of the currency has ap. | ,,.f. Stevenson called up House bill for pro- | leged the court would ena bim ainst Mr.and Mrs. Theodore Tilton. There | this afternoon, Francis Kemee, aoaamnbl CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH the signal servi ally in the mat- } pointed C. O. Billings national bank exami- | the sty or Caaler tie eee costo house in ‘Buppremed Testimony. Sans peal weeeek aatoten ae ihe sth of Mar ae = xrxe. | ter of the weather re ating tomake | rer for the city of Boston, in the place of Ge ‘Lif appropriates #12000 for the purchase or Upp! Testimony. THE $5,000 WHICH TILTON GoT FRom | the 4th of March next, be Fer ene Night Only—WE ESDAY EVENI the appropriation = ans: -Sworenne: Of | rn ce Se re ene OL FS lece or © anoint re m There isa great sensation here over the BEECHER. again Edwin D. M January 3 Av over the appropriation for the current | Ripley, resigned. 8 piece of ground a yacent to the custom | Lubtication of facts in connection with the Connsel produced the short one. and read it. | Mom. John Allison Nominated for Madame Camilla tre . NomINations FoR Promorton.—The | Mr. norte said that he understood the | evidence ef Mr. Dillon, bookkeeper for the ee gy Tittows. « a Told HARRISHURE Femeary ae In the republ) awe Speen r Tue New District Commtsstoner, Seth | President sent to the Senate yeste sum fixed was much in excess of the value of | Sergeant-at-Arms, and its suppressic ¥ | Beecher that this would never have been | can eaue tern Tone io them. SS JF. Kadolph Ledyant Phelps, appeared at the Columbia | list of army promotions, (headed by Colon oe eCunS. Fv cy emayae Gas we talline ee a ae The facts | published had Beecher not. made the state. | Register of the Unite ee relent mama annie ¥ Buildings this morning and entered upon the | Shiras, to be brigadier general and commis: | forse to the Commmition a Who felt convinced that the cones needs | ments he did. and caused Tilton's wife tode- | nominated for U aut extra charg . tle | discharge of his duties with Gov. Dennison | Sry general.) in the commissary and ort | And Grounds: were and purpose, among the members of the two | it Net home. The Gelden Age newspaper The Minnesota Senatorship. 0K BALLS AND PARTIES. nissioner Ketcham. There is at Rance departments, heretofore published in Mr. Morton subr Houses, if not of some of the members of t Rae comets ous the tee = hee MY | IGNATIUS DONNELLY THE DEMOCRATIC EF ALLS AND PAR ot ran rity in the office, the | Tite Stax; also, the names of a number of | printing of 3,000 additional committee itself, was to have the investts ¥ I a MADAME E. BASTIEN, postmasters. rs ; had w pecher was sti y it was . of Impre 1 repairs being of the Comnuttee on Privil tion closed, and ‘the bunten of its expense | Hartad He boped It would’ be easceetan | ST: PACE. January 1%.—The (From Bait , - arly suspended on aecount of the cold poe Phe President sent the | 0” the method of electiy thrown upon the newspaper men, lobbyists, | Aid would like to mselst I ite eather ae us last night nominated Lgnati takes pleasures of informing hadtes of Washing. | weather. following nominations to the Senate to-tay: | Fired to the C munities on Printing. the two doorkeepers, and persons not mem- | which Theodore declined. ‘The next couver” apres y mb charge aor fc fo the on day : Mr. Sherman, fro mmmittee of Cor ers of Congress se oo S Said lo be cousider- BAUM THe L Le TARIFF Bitt.—At a conk r. reTmMAN, from TL " bers of Congress the Ume the subsidy Joseph R. Lewis to be chief justic of the su- sation was in Is, when I told him the paper was dragging, and Theodore was downheoarted » little Taritl bill, submitted a 1o- | passed. ‘o checkmate the evic ee held on little tariff bill, Mess: ‘ashington territory; 1 aftairs, the correspond about it,and Beecher said he would like to Senator in Rhode Starkweather and Maynard, of the confer ate justice sn ansaid the about finding out facts which would compel | help the paper. I told him I did not see how Istand. : ie ence bet n the two houses yielded their | Washington territory; F port w SHIN AS an ip gation aimed directly at Congress- | jt could be possible; but he still continued Provipencr, 8. L., January 19.—The gene- mis eveee Gaateaed demands for the tax on broker's sales; also | torney of United Si shington sion, exeepe that it mhops | men. This effort. lei to 1 at 11 o'clock. Governor taining the | these offers. Beecher said he thought I could | T@! assem 3 Factory, agreed that planters may sell £100 worth of James S. Botsford, torney United cents a pound (the fix on | main points of Dillon imony. The | take some money and give it to Theodore as | Howanl delivered his annual message. It ts pemcmiaie oT ; Dates: to Oveanecn with license or tax. Ps, Western district of Missouri; Samucl purities. rurred in. publication produced a lively fluttering | myown, but 1 told him'T could not de tt hon. to state affairs. At 13 2 Je a SS a | The sill wines was flxel at forty | R- Harlon, United marshal t] Mr. it then moved to on | among members of the House, and the | orably. He offered to make & mortgage on ntion and T, BARRY DONENUE, ot en, | conten a in cases. The provisions of Uie | Of New York; Passed Ass ; Tie LEGISLATIVE APFOFRIATLON Bit, | commotion seems greater on the dem cratic | his house for $5,000, and aivetthome toa took the Za ba ited States Senator, . Rs - . Bes ‘afus S. McConnell, paymaster navy; | in aceorlance with the order just adopted. | side. The facts are even worsc, and their . Finally. > 3, IT with the following result: Whole number of 428 Hiv Street, Naan E. cote silk goods, were | \evistant Paymaster ‘alhoun, | Agreed to. out to Theodore. Finally.on May 3, 3#73,1 Suedup P: — asing the duty on silk New and neatly fitted np Parlors and Show rooms nehole tail wos aaseod a upon ‘nee, and if adopted by both MASQUERADE axon THEATRICAL COSTUMES, | Houses goes into eflecton the Ist of July suppression, therefore, more" awkward | Sook #5.000 i and Judicial | for the commit ine weeded wit to creat ; Mecessary to a choice, 33. A. ‘athan F. Dixer scattering, 18. ry to bills from Beecher and gave it | Votes cast in small sums to Tilton, whodid not know — rorn to by Dillon es those whe | Sere ibe Money came, from. On Suly 39, | Nestea: 1 of Commerce and,Statisties being be- | had deposited $1,000 bilfs the day the subsidy | 2T&¢¥ Wanted me to tell Tilton that the $5,000 | & The Legislative, Executive appropri then pr ‘The amentm the Commit than at first telegraphed. Instead of the list of six membe: v | House being passed assistant paymas : Knight, of Wisconsin, register of land offic at Bayfield, Wisconsi Towa, agent for In ; Thoma ans of Sac : ne from Beecher, to stop him ub. | $; Dixon. 31; Barstow, 15 comprising several hundred new and costly Dresses, | “¢Xt agency in Iowa; James F. Calloway, of | fore the S , and the question being on the | passed, he testified that, before he began to | fishing his statement, which I refused toe | JOurved until to-morrow. ber with every variety of Custuine—Ladies Waitesaw Rerp’s Case ts THe Hovse. | Montana, secretary of the territory of Moi- | motion of Mr. Boutwell to strike out all th lake down names, about fifteen members had pene interattel —_— dren 's—for The House this morning adopted a resolu. | tna. part ° Chal Megtasanc a except Pg = appeared K with new $1,000 bills. Counsel for prosecution introduced a letter EUROPEAN NEWS. 7 s mtaining the appropriation. fe 8 - p MASQUE BALLS AND PARTIES. Aeodueed by Suge Eh Hoar poe containing the appropriation for th making PRIVATE THEATRICALS, | Con i Tur Hors nty-one in ail, and that | of Mrs. Tilton's with reference to the state- | Spanish Tustractions, ComMMITTEE ON APpropria- | of nt organized the | the private bank books ot tistics, as at pres a . Ordway would 7 i u x TABLEAUX AND OLD FOLKS CONCERTS. | viding for the appointment of a special com- | trons to-day agreed to insert the following | motion to strike out was carried; ayes, 29; | show how many of these transactions. It cab oortias oon mae welation to kare the. Span Ngo fag 4 "Zaneee hese P. S— With a thorough hnowledee of our, bas © to inquire into and report at any time | items in the sundry appropriation bill : ppears that these bills had been received by " t n Ress, We devote ourselves to the wants ated Wishes « x i been r the privileges of the House d by the arrest in this elty o' ypposed_ making Tilton becoming a wife to him, with all that | been instructed to inflict severe punishment er for the Br the members that word implied, he could’ stand it all. | on that jown For refunding to states their ex) bout the time of the vote, in enses in rats- our patrons. and by courteots a White- jon whate 5 “ =r envelopes, withont any intimation of the | Witnes at c Teasonable charges. positi Z wie * ing volunteers, $297,000; for construction T hacen abe. Seance) [eccrdbs ' 7" D Witness was handed a letter, whieh he said A SICK PRE bd please, we weidum fail to give satisfaction ote Cees orate Cettetten it | mainiensnes CeO es ee ennr Biathctheg teen etd wae | Source from which they eame, and that, in | was from Beecher. Counsel explained that | oxox, Janumgn te ethe physicians im octzs Sin a 4 . ally in 'f nd Arizona, on of the Statistics,then one in At least, a member having one | it was one of the letters which were mislaid, | attendanee upon Prince Leopol’ issned a - on With the Pacific mail subsic for publication of official recoris of | ¥#0t any Bureau of Statistics at all, for the | of these , Voted against the subsidy. This | and it had noi come iu in proper order. The | bulletin this #fiernoon stating that he has L. Morey. aker sppotn Sy ipo gent rebellion, $50,000; for collection of | formation now furnished by this Bureau | method of payment would enable therecipi. |“ " 4 J 2 aecomanee With the terms of th Mi scupare sy diel letter was read by counsel. It was written | had another hemorrhage, and is weaker, COSTUMER, was so incomplete as to be of tite us to Moulton in March, 1873, telling him that , prize money, and other cl ent to swear that he had never received a R. Hoar, R. S. Hale, N. Y.; - . > 5. Orth. Helster Clymer ant on | Colored soldiers (being the continuation of | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIV flollar from au agent of the Pacific mail, and | he (Beecher) was under a cloud, and referring munced this aficrnoon that Canon 608 10ru StaEer Norrawe Godlove 8. Orth, Helster Clymer, and Milton | Te "work of the late Frealmans bien | Moe seen (Pa.) rising to a question of | 2 the same way the person sending it ‘may | {9 Moulton’s friendship for him. Kingsley is dyis A large collection of Fine Artistic BALL, TAB siti $45,000; for F reedman's hospital, $45,000. Th? | privilege, had read an extract from the Although the committee have hea meee: | Mr. Fullerton said that this closed the di nausea tue te LEAU and THEATHICAL COSTUMES kept un] District INTERFSTS IX CONGRESS.—It committee also, after consi dlediscussio 2, 7 iderrcinsapreaaire ey car Hoth ciamr tig Mn te tints eee ee nee Serr rect examination, and unless something wa~ emer” Governor on Louisiana. Bend. mots anal ie alnceaen ort of | Yoted to move an amendin the pending wer: : a tercamy st of this | overlooked they did not propose to ask any KENTON, > * y th. Will be seen. by reference to the report of | Tigian appropriation bill to insert an item of | he and Messrs. H Witness has be li ys, Sypher, Voorhees, and | investigation, only ah asked whether he received or paid any money i “A $1,000 BILD. FOR THETR VOTES ineny s. Some of those known to have upon the Pacific Mail bill. Mr. Storm said | Bad these new $1,000 bills in their possession that the investigation was commenced in spre real before the committee aud made ex- the 42d Congress. At that time he was in- | P/2nations,a number of them mad MASKED BALLS and PARTIES snpplicd at essional proceedings yesterday after- Pease uable rates. ne —printed oa the third page of this paper— a jowing bills were passed:—Buill to ambiguity from the seventh sec- t creating a government for the further questions. Bedle was inaugurated thi The witness was questioned as to the con- | great ceremony. He nection which occurred between him and | and Beecher in the fall as to the West charges. | ence b The defence objected to this, and another lons | Work moraing with udes to Louisiana, s there fas teen too muc federal raarshals and mili and too litte $27 000 for interest due the Chickasaw na- tional fund. To-morrow the committee w hear all persons who may ¢ with reference to any of th graphic Winchester h: ceived —Keme Ceatume, and all Costumes ber. a Mask is furnished with each livered and called for. z very | wrangle ensued. The question was ruled in | port by the put to enaly <te-i L. MOXLEY. 60% 1h « of Columbia, $0.4» to make nor ex. | whfeh appropriations are askes formed that the bookkeeper of the Sergeant | eit a ere poueh offered the | order by the court, and the witness stated to rena f, The dim = =. ——— = aes gor t the arantees of the government = = at-Arms had produced betore the commmittge | Chpcrtnity, never appearoe z that le never heard but one set of charges | Lave been sett aw. Ce Re) CR RERENS ERIE xe BALE Bee No ts faith to th yment of the 3: PERSON AL.— & memorandé of the intitiais of certain mem- It is understood that the democrats on the against Beec The witness was CROSS-EX AMINED BY MR. PRYOR, and stated that he was @ member of the fir rived in this ¢ : day. -*+- Professor Spencer F. Baird, of th to estab. | chur aT, 3 i . bill to incorporate the trustees of the ass eg nig. tong E | Louise Home, bill appropriating $50,000 for © Odd Fellows’ Ha. the completion of the new school building in bers who at the tine of the pussage of the | Committee have been most strenuous in in. bsidy had one thousand dollar. bills | Sisting that the testimony be kept a secret, ut the Sergeant-at-Arm’s office, | #ad the argom ry FAILURE OF A BULL OPERATOR aes for it has been based upon | Sr Wvoodrull & Robleson, hut ee ra | New York, January 9A. A. Selower, @ So Es a rorgetown: and the bill to revise the act | Hen \'nehing stations for aclentt * purpo: Among the initials produced were those of | the injustice of examining a member's bank | Smipsiber on tise aot on tears heavy stock sp tor. who has recently wat stock of Pay higi; ‘ patos. star * 38, mate sh a fist ic pl $ hese > se ale, | ace 3 o s bee sivel ling the Western Union « & Pacare Grit sna tee spprove ad th, 1638, to incorporate the | a: Wood's Hole, in Massachusetts, 4" - B.S.” These were his (Storms) initials. coun! ut there has been no hesitation nsively bulling the Western Union iy of the D trict of Columbia ». Nails ip the Distric BUS fair,” said witness, “I was He went before the Committee at the time | £0iMe through other books for ev Ms * e his headquarters member on the 16th ; portent to have tailed in Action of the House on other District bills | Mey MAKE ils headguartirs during the sum- | anaithen and there denied the charge. He | pertaining to. the Pacific Mall matte 14, of receiving @ letter from Beecher, [pro- He has offered to remember Name and Nr and memorials will be found recordet on the | resignad his position as a member of the | B€ver had 2 $1.00 bill changed at. the office | 1t is now conceded that these books duced and read.) asking that copies of his 5 his abilities. — — third pay rd of Indian Commissioners, becaus-, | Of the Sergeant-at-Arms in his life. More ySmust be examined. They are not books | jetters be sent to him. This refused, because ———>—__— > ae Gov. Wx. ALLEN) SENATOR Tueroay, | finding himself unable to attend ‘the meet. | than that he wasa poor man and Chis aiice Proper, but of the private bank | J was going out of town; and, besides, 1 did score, etal Explosion. , ARTIES ts - sects S nea \bers of one | 1288 of the board, he was unwilling to be held VER OWNED A $1,600 BILT. ceps for the convenience of mem- | not think Such course would be honorabl: Crncrsxast, Jenuary © switch, — —- AND FE PRES ENCY.—Members oi ; their deposits and giving them s when requested. Dillon, it in bis life. There must bave been a mistake =: He ¢ responsible for its action. -++ Francis Cockrell, who has been nominated | = < Fitocen vein e fact of his get 5 engine of the’ Indianapolis, “HUETZEN VERELN witness related the fact of his getting the ter from Beecher asking for copies of the jat- | 2nd Western railroad at (1 the | Ade in putting down his initials. gress who have just retared from Ohio. » Ti. Tea he held atin. | the authority for the statement ¢ ov. | democratic caucus of the Missouri Legista- | ot know what he could do more quarters When What he, had told ‘became | {eC letters in his possession and his refusing | exploded | Sunday, killing the fireman and ned for an im tome Wm. (Oh Rise Up) Allen, of Ohio, has in his | ture, for United es ‘Senator from that | done to repel this foul charge. | He known fter he had becn induced to at. | (hem, on the ground that he would net give eee RNST SCHMID. Secretary private . full- was a brigadier general in the confi oat ae inst baleen psidy, and as tempt a modification of his teatt = | the documents to one party to aid him Ombasies De The Lova De eee a Alien | erate'army, was wlih Gen. Hood in his Ten- | 9f the House he had wever vot Std pee erage poet j Against the other, and would hold the papers | | Disra Disrase—The Londen (De- G. Thun hessee cxinpaign, and was wounded in the | tat was called a Job. | He repea what was termed playing the sj (ccs) aaniemitantennd (05 ee oy vatural in this, bug @ battle or Franklin. Michael C. Kerr, of | Voted against the bill, and. if his record was | Duet Was 7 given up. = which Mr. Dimacll suffers, dea whiten tex -——— | caused to be place? in big letters, « Indiana, was on the floor of the House this | pot to be made secure by his testimony Tt is understood that the following are | jetta Teen a Riek ae te ee noe | enh ee nel setters, Sad whist bas Hreeident.”_ Im view ofthe fet that Gor. | moning. dd received quite an ovation from | {97 ihe commiticeand by his statement to | fly jaderstort unt the following am | aetter't wan a foiend of bolt parte, Me. | caused a0 murh anxiety among his rods Allen himself was thought to have Presiden. | his old friends. Tee ee Cae eye made with all truthful- | Voorhees. of Indiana; Bost, Winchester or | Beecher never wronged me, but he asked me rh ne groy tyme ggg A ASS , spirations, this act f seem —_—_—____ less, he knew not what more he could do. He Kentecee: Bre pte Mave. ori e for him, which I did; when I returned | informed. gout in t Jungs. The proximity kev ecpworrn feate that he has cleared the track iti Pacific Mail Investigation. DAE Gewee ee Ie Hae ee ea ae the | Alnbansds Blscmn, Oc becmepivmein. “sees er en eet ie b oteas nerus | coceen, mares dae ee ee wy of the younger member of the family THE TESTIMONY TO-DA gcetoug. He bine it iat So Noel i these gentlemen gave explanations which the | hones ptr 3 — iiton I would not let reo pe peor Aaa Ese dhe re — nt a candinate agate; his sominciaw, | ‘The Pacific Mail inquiry was resumed this | he could take to refute these foul charges, | committee received as satistuctory, and it | + further cross-examination as to his | first time, that the premier occastonall aw = He he contingency of the fenator’: nanaag | MOrming by the Committee of Ways ani | He denounced the oe as utte Baggs apy Beet etme yg i hip with Tilton and Beecher | fered from pout, —— in ae feet, ag Suine UP HILL AND DOWN he old man might do, Ch arles Wetmore, who represents several | him with an offer of money to vote for any | _ DISAPPEARA accustomed to see the F ES THAT WERE NoT 1 | NOCENT.—The readers of the Tribune will re- | for a few days that thought anything member about three months ago George ©. | about it. FE wher Diss Merrill of Newark, N. J, mysterionsly dis- earing a cloth shoe and carrying a appeared on the eve of marriage with a y one seemed to think that a Valua~ oung lady residing in Montrose, and it was | ble life might possibly be in jeopardy. ‘The believed that he had either- committed sui- | chronic pallor of Mr. Disracti's face. and the cide or had been the victim of foul play. it | pained expression which he assumed when will also be remembered that the body of a Nl, made it difficult for him to conceal man who had been found drowned in the riv- | imdisposition ander which he may labor. He nier hors de combat » Pacific const, was int s sent by Him concern- progress and conduct of the investi the committee. - His basis for the d patches, he stated, were current ramor which came to him from various sour Which at the present Lime he could not : Hie wat pertculanly interrogsted as to the dation to believe that either of the gentlent fessrs. Dawes and Beck reecived some of | PLOSe Witiais were furnish ig iy Turery Mins. WANTED.—Sceretar: w last week informed the Conmnitte ns that he must haye more ey of the slow receipts from ustons. * committee requested him to ait bills involving various tariff incre: th estin: of the yleld of each ari Secretary is of the opinion that he n ty million dollars more than ne expe Dill or subsidy THE OTHER INITIALS. 4 Mr. Maynard (Tenn.) said he was a ber of the Ways and Means Committee win the investigation was made in Is72, and if ; | Was but just to say that the committee id not then believe there was the slightest foun dinner, MUTINY IN A PH 2 volt occurred in the penitentary at Jefferson | City, Mo., yesterday afternoon. Nearly three QUELLED—A re- hundred men quit armed themse! &e. vork in the shoe shop and es with hammers, knives, It occurred immediately after | dd was led by a desperate fellow ed Nixon, who was the ringleader of a similar revoltlastsummer. Warden Sebree, | The Fonrth Lee Othe med. t “ Pacific Mail money, either direetly or <5 er at Jersey City, was exhumed and examin- | is. | understand, capital spirits, notwith- under the present laws This he thin the subsidy money. As to the case of Mr. rectly. There was nothing ioamect ike Deputy Bradbury and Colonel here | ed by his friends, it being thought thatthe re- | standing his gout, and speaks hopefully of can be nearly realized by a tax of fifteen cents yes he could not recall from whence he | tre oy the charter at et , of the Cominissary department, immediately i : : On | his recover per pound on tea, with extra ten per cent im- | Sot the tmpression on_ which to base his d rity or the character of either of th iaains were those of the missing man. On ove fio Sudies are | posed upon indirect importation of tea from HENRY | he the Cape of Good Hope; three cents . pound on coffee, and the repeal of th ; ulzed a strong posse, and the walls and | urs 4 Ae patch; but as to Mr: Beck, he had been in- | "ST. prown (Ky.) inquired whether Mr, | turrets and ailavailable places were crowded | 7pOMday, the mysterionsdisappearancewas | 4 vice ao SKATERS—A correspondent of formed that a check had been traced to him | poyd Winchester tid hot at the time appear { With armed eltizens aud guards, with their | heee'been deawn by Messrs, Golder & Post, | the Loudon ‘Times describes a very simple Fr ee ee wi through Mr. | pefore the committee and refute the charges | $4ms turned on the mutineers as they stood | carriage makers, of Newark, made payable litue contrivance which he recommends Hi a a Tosa Rae eo E a a EE ae Da : Senk 1 ' per cent reduction in actof June 6th, 1572. hingioa & Co. of | made against him. in the ya The convicts were ordered to | to Geor Merrill, and indorsed by Messrs. | €Very skater to carry with hitn as a precau- ND TOBACCO, teen malbiienviaditacs teoee aor els who gave him such information, which he | #1! had. In his opinion, cleared thetr skirts. | Tore d, ee eee wee ee Ko 3 Pennsylvania avenue wh street, | tO select from, but will not recoms nie Svenue, near 13th street, | increased Internal taxation. ‘The esperate stood out for some time and y % eo refore, how exceedingly it it is declined to give until he advised with and ¥ the Essex County Bank for collection. The | ‘¢! diticu’ to thinks he can get along with thirty miilio u Mr. 89 a3 ; : defied the authorities. Finally, however, : he | get out unaided, but what @ very slight as- had the consent of his informant. Witness | parties charged with the iesiet Gracia | realizing the strength opposed t6 ‘them, they hote was not pald, and when protests wore | SiS once is sufficient, I can contaently ‘ven- Was told to elther answer before the com- | fil. “He had never recelved # dollar on ae | ¥ielded and were locked up. ‘The pretext for | Sent to the drawers and indor forgery. Jusi | ture to assert that’ many fatal accidents Dealer in Imported and Manufacturer of tus, La Manola. La Boose increase, but wants all of that sum. mittee or at the bar of the House. He still aubaidy. Ho haa | the mutiny was the alleged insufficiency and = might be prevented if every skater carried in wie supplied direct from the factory at the | | THE SALARY OF THE CoMMISStONER OF | to be kept in the custody of the Sergeant-at- | {i aicu"p wild changed there. because he some; hin to Coo euanunt Ot aDOROD. cord about four yards long, provided est New York and Baltimore prices INTERNA! REVENCE—The amendment of | Arms for further proceedings with the Sergeant-at-Arms. Hedid all his SHERIDAN’S PoLicy at ViCKSBUR A ‘At about the time of Merrili’s, another | With small cross pleces of wood at each wit at tve following hotels will be promptly ee eC 5 Telegrams from Dan. W. Voorhees and A. ‘ - 5 dispateh from Vicksburg says, that Major In the event of any person falling attends to. where persons tau also get theft Cigars | tHe Senate Committee on Appropriations (0 | oaey Hall were read, stating tliat neither of On epee ene Wis. Mal TATEe Eas the | Geo. B. Head, with a squad of Federal troupe | Mysterious disappearance was re that | fhe ice, his companion, ifso provided Tara's Metre politan aud nptriat tele Berens | iieletione ee ee ee ood testeni | them knew anything about the subsid: amount which the lobby was in the habit of | Wij fixed bayonets, acting, itis said, under | the American Mutual Insurance Company. | He down on the sound ice, and throw ibis Queen. St James NJ. Milian, St ied Wane | Bissionersof Internal Revenue $5,000 Instead | “Commodore Garrison, of New York, was aying to members or to newspaper men. | Ordcrs from General Emory, yesterday en- | ‘Phe ease was geberally discussed At tue time, | Piece of cord to the nam in'the water, who Dey a Con Bt Georges Janay ie Goad; Wood | of $6,000 as at present, occasioned consid- | caited, but his testimony was Interrupted by . tered the sheriff's office there, and forcibly | The y. ; | Inight manage by its aid to support himself erable debate in ‘the Senate yesterday. Mr. 6 both voted and spoke for the Pacific M. ; f and no reason could paasibly be found for his tg = decis'aa_ | Sargent explained that the reduction pro- | “Yeurnment. ejected Sheriff A. J. Flanagan, who claims to until further help arrived. = subsidy, and would do so again if an opy bei . absence. He was dra’ an excellent sal- _———————— Wtcuss. posed was not intended as a reflection upon | par eens Tine as ie amines Otc tunity’ Was offered, because he believed it lon, About which? these ie ane macentielec: | ary, and had successfully speculated. It] Tye six LARGEST STFAMSHIPS in tho the present incumbent, but asa measure of | boon, Jor it because there Wason the tebleat tke | question. ‘The military appear to have acted | HOW comes out that the insurance company | world are the Great Eastern, owned by the ss economy. Other officers in charge of highly for it becanse there was on the table at the under army orders alone M ‘Head re- | Dave been examin! Davenport's account, Constraction M. W. GALT. BRO. & Co. important bureaus get less, and it was | THe New Lovumstana INvESTIGATION.— | time @ Dill for a line of steamers between i thought unfair to continue the Commission- | he New Orleans Pleayune says. “At the | New Orleans and the ports of Mexico, and he | Ported his action to Chancellor Hill, who was Offer all the newest styles of ers salary at $6,000. A letter from the Sec- | state house Kellogg has been closetal win, | Wanted to get that through also, He thought ding court in an adjacent room, by whom LoNbe ms the action of the milit Was countenanced retary of the Treasury was read protestiny f that was the best way to build up the crip- a ag Agatust the proposed ‘reduction, ahd saying | sririts of the radical party: Tele sen Fe ieee phe Reel aie! Papen gi also Toporist’ Us inete to Ceeecine att ‘ ~ watcues, } that in bis opinion the salaries of bureau | the purpose of a consultation to devise ways | that he would vote for the subsidy again. and appealed to the covrt to protect him it Brroxp Expur- AT VERY LOW PRICES. a Eee Seat. Rareiis nstead of reduced. | and means for bringing as many witnesses | .,Mr_ Randall (Pa) bore testimony to the | the discharge of his, dutice, walch request | ,COLD AND Exroscxe Brvoxp Expun- Exes tHe 22,BBAZILIAN PEBBLES moot ¥eaagens ean ‘Bayard ae the Deteeael Comet gotta the Pacific Mail subsidy in ail its stages. He | WS refused. Island, peter | — ng Soe The $2 GLASSES for Oo ane 3 amendment, Mr. Bayard ‘saying that if he | derstood, is to summon ‘one prominent re- Wap. ureed on by Mr. Storm to oppose it. He | West VingiNiA SENATORSHIP.—A let- na thelr be- be #10 Gold Frame GLASSES for $6. MER | bad his way the salary would be increased. | publican from each parish, accidental upon Mr. 8. as one of its most faith- | tor trom Charleston, West. V! , in re- ‘alarmed. The next day two 2 ae Tibi o* ‘The amendment of the committee was lost, | Witnesses from particular points.” Pinel escent He deemed it due to say this | ferring to the senatorial ques! Says as ‘and Peter Opperman. y i H HEMPLER Optician, and the salary left as at present, viz: $6,000. eux: Satan aaieeemne Bou a mu behalf of an honest and faithful col- between J. N. Camden and ‘Henry 8. Sones Baving beea rescund Sv ty _453 Peaneyivenin ave!,cor. 46%. | scurewca's LETTERS TO NORMAN WIARD P Sic A ygentinnsy eal ae tow Yank hee. r. Chittendenden (N.¥.) had read an ex- | Walker, late public printer. |The latter ‘exhausted from the PURE PEACH. QUINCE AND APPLE ; ‘ i ®.| tract from the Chicago ‘Tribune In which it | Sem 19 be the strongest, and much danger ‘The severity of the BUTTER Anovr GREELEY—A Charge of Laos oe telegraphed the Spanish minister at Wash | trac nee Sere. | ts apprehended by his copcuents, Seine o8 any further search until Commection With it.—This morning, ie gton ernando Garcia, who offered itendan, the other two men, Joe FRUIT JELLIES. > % the Murillo picture for sale, has expressed a | "¢w member from New York, g Police Court, the case of Frederick H, Sny- | tb pain, "may be able HAD BEEN CAUGHT sequen Homes, both col. COMPRESSED CORNED BESF. a luxary,con- | der, cha by Norman Wiard with the Ticar Mie character. This dinposee of the Bid in the Pacific Mail to the extent of 95,000. He Led found in one of the overflowed Venient and economical larceny of a letter, was called, = owing to | napping story. Steines eer aon tees ng his ‘posts See sinsaons amillion pounds sterling, but no will, A PREPARED FOOD FOR MOCKING BIRDS | poned until to-morfow, ‘The letter itisald, | A Novel Souace ov Revenve—Some of | hia beam imininaien feo aeen of age, and one of the | $5,400 note was found lying sn his Foom. Uke (U. Beiche & Bro.) 38 cents per box; $4 per dozen. was a very long and gossi| istle, written Rae gig mpeg pine not Simeon B. it jeremiah ames | a it of waste paper. by Hon. Robert C. Schenck, United States | vest from the unsual frosts have pre- | father or son. He would content himse tuldren, Anin- | A FATAL FALL OF 30) Fent2On Friday minister to Great Britain, during the last oe A = the pas. of Scie ied eae ae (Seige '@ verdict was returned | jast two were killed at a — Pre campaign, devoted most eriticising the course of Greeley. Some time over, supply sato skating, and the idea has | ter. ‘with the . ¥. | eee in ay. last ‘summer ihe etter ‘was. missed, and | been largely alt, Dawes (Mass. said he held in his hand gene chad Jon search was made without success. TR The ‘iddle- affiday tenden, THE RESCUE SHERI ‘bueket_ ‘descend into All the knows brands of CHAMPAGNE alway Tetterto Win, F-Wood, in New York, wat in town, Conn alected the vontire alts tekst sunatly. Whe same ch eteee n: M preachersoffoston and | the rope broke, them in mand CGAUTER. "| forming Chafles A. Dana,of the New York fertenlay. ‘The elty was largely democratic | Way not mentioned in Commerrtos cae ee een ie ce | Ticinity yesterday unanimously passed res- | depthe below. about 20 fect, ‘Manufacturer of the Native Wine Bitters, Sua, of lta existence, the latter sent to Snyder t year. .. ANOTHER DENIAL, Cnvurch PRECAUTIONS IN PRUSSIA.—The | olutions and ay my OY seems that the been Jens tr_1317 and 1219 Ponnayisanis avenue. | an offer of $100 for it, but he declined to sell Mr. Niblack (Ind.) had read Prussian authorities closed the Roman Cath- | dent and General Sheridan for action but and was — =F A CALL ON THE KINnG.—General Sherman ir. (Ind.) @ telegram aul ahem aioe Te S. BOSTON, PIANIST, it for that sum. These facts coming > and stat made & Semel ol 08 Kala- ee tae ees olie CER Reg Syd he Lostiens Seek Tecent spesa it 2 Win. H. Aspinwall, well known tn eulpy furnish Rec procured kaua, at his rooms in the southern 1, in and unequivocally that he had from territory, and seques- : circles Parties with MUSIC St. Louis, yesterda; bib Picci iimten he pon FO subsidy, or cede eae! Sos Faneuil Hall. Cy Louis, SS THE ARREST OF WHITELAW RRID. will St'the ‘oppression of southern negroes, and | Cag oy ne en ety = A wr EC ear (Shae ciniy. to another Sip ebmmeatelyfmprinonel ia he said 5 lithe of the distarvances in that a ae une it question of priy ‘afered @ resolution rexel, ; section had not been { ‘wood.

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