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THE EVENING STAR. ’ A SgORY APYRAY Im MEwounr. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted. as New Yorx. Janney 4 Kansas © AT THE STAR BUILDING despateh of yesteniay says Is Morning, be f- “ oole Feamsyivania Avenue, cor. 11th St. Se BY at Un 4° me, twenty: fe ae oe A eity,on_ the mibal and St. Joseph ratl- The Evening Star Newspaper Company, road. The ing particulars have been 8S. H. KAUFF MANN, Pres't. Diained —The parents of the James boys are - e—_ wi Samuels. the mother having married THE EVENING STAR is sercad by carsiers 10 +> her first husband's death. The family ai Tes Pen WERK, OR FORT SS eee ; was first awakenat by some noise, whe TS PER Mo Copres at the Counter, = Two Caxts Kach. By masi—postace prepast—6O Cents a month. s17 monits. $3.00, one year, $6.00 | Is a@roxe And Went ontaite lo axcertat ase. He found the house on fire. After where | lying on the floors Mrs. Samuels attempting te throw it » the fre, net knowing what it was, STAR put discovered a hand grena: ar TWO CENTS. in THE WEEKLY published on Priday— 00 a year, ‘ V°", 45—N®. 6,815. Wo paper semi fone ‘Rates of adverts ignerantly pieked (top and threw it inte | 8 targe fireplace, and almost immetiately 1t ~_ . , Ete. The Pacifie Mail Iny tion, = nels Tos nitd r AMUSEMENT EVENING STAR. Suleiss: Leste udtncr te ee Wen in AGita cones eee, FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | «a kite ant tanninors wore hageek Ths es. si band grenade had been thrown in throu NEY YORK SOCIABLE gone the rounds of some of the fine old man The Pacific Mail inquiry was resumed this WEpNespay, January 27. aa window. The fight was com oapeed “ tet “4 . 7% P » ‘ = ‘i ‘ : - te - i from tracks of horses and men it is evi. he oral Reception, and Sociable of the NEW | WY; sions in Georgetown and Washington, she | morning, with Richard B. Irwin onthestand. | SENATE.—The Chair laid before the Sen- U. S. SENATORS. and s ey york REEY Liao Sasa RS ELON sa " ashington News and Gossip. exclaimed, “When I return to New York I Witness exhibited a statement showing the | ate a message from the President, enclosing ide baiti~ ensued. The Jaton enpte 50-0 REO . oa Siete sl ney! “A s hank a of the Ui er : ake oF barn, ge hoe ng opted erp le ined ¥] MES. GRANT’s RECEPTIONS are held on | Shall be suffocated with the smell of new | moneys that came into his hands on account | report of the United States Centennial corm “ . 2 J ; Por ip vn | Of the subsidy as follows: From Stockwell, | mission, of progress made to date. Randolph Elected from New Je Sibte rhom or how many he any member of the commu ratthedoor. It | Saturdays, commencing at three and last- | Varnish. ~ added, “I would rather own | £40,000; from Pacific Mail Ste: mship Com Mr. Ferry (Mich.) presented memorial of ti lected frow edersey sible to = phen or how many 3 ATIONAL THEATER. ing until five o'clock p. m. png louse bas the pai ica nee | pany (which the company asst nes and wit- | citizens of that state axainst Canadian re- ——= and at the hack of the house. ‘The wouudet a e President’ on avenue. hus are strangers pleas- | ness denies).€50,000: from Pacific Mail Steam- | ciprocity treaty. Foreign Relations. . . carried off into the onais = Erg Ag ay fies fol stile Eom eo antly impressed v ..n our beautiful city and | ship Company (which witness admits),s750, | _ Petitions to suppress sale or manufacture Andy Johnson States His Policy. pia ~Piesy Sem nc allg ’ ny Coemmuay evening, Febraa- | i; warm hospitality. ‘The receptions and en. ‘Witness spent on account of the subsidy | ofaleoholie liquors in the District of Colue 3 : Janasry 27th, ty 2d; Tuesday evening, February 24, and | tertainments Possess a value beyond that of | $805,000 and retained for himself $55,000. Wit- | bia and the territories were presented b Wiil continue on both evenings from eight to | pleasure only. Washington ladies who open | ness testified that John Roach was here dur. | Messrs. Bontwell, Bayard, Pratt, Anthony, | MR. AND MRS. SARTORIS IN NEW YORK Three ” ten o'clock p. m. their beautiful homes on the different days of ing ae phe ter Nee one John Roach; | ron Caestneh Morrill (Vermont), Wright. ANTWERE ” ave be ne tsne- ; | the week perform a kind act to the strangers | be did not know whether there were two | Finance Committee. 5 heen zerland wh Serantiecemtocmen tae On | eet, Lee Seman, SAMMNY MUDY | Te cree tor It athena tases more en a | Ten oro we Mr. Morrill (Me.) presented remonstrance THE BEECHER TRIAL New York wow aud beaut KES AND LENA, Tuesday, February sth. glimpse of now we live and the perfect free HE LOANED DONN PLATT THE. Me of citizens of the District of Columbia 2 BEE 2 AL. ats tye Or. German Life on th: Micsie<ippt INTTRNAL REVENUE—The receipts from | dom from the stiff etiquette of other cities. eretofore referred to; that he had had an in- | against his bill for a new government for the talented company from Phil ~ re Serpested by eae icy plete with tonching path this source to-day were $316,787.73. —The beautiful homes of Mrs. Franklin view with him since Abert had given his | Distriet. timony. All witness remombers Lown Pince Lepold mo Better ut | Mr. Morton submitted a concurrent resolu- | Exit Moulton; Enter Mrs. Bradshaw. oreee, 50 Prince b t 1 t = i “us apd brilliant #UX. songs. ductts . « ™ Steele, Mrs. Judge Key, Mrs. Judge Fisher, transaction is that on the 24! day of May, | lion repealing the 2d joint rule of the two physicians spor i further improvey SCALE OF PRICES Pave ee HR TION CASE Of Ward, | dfrs. General Alvord, and the Misses Poore, | Ha Pinte cone tse aa Rie eae, | Hon repealing the iked to lie upon the table in his condition See ee eee ES. oy conte; | TePudlican, against Harrison, democrat, in | were thronged with visitors allday. George- | could let him hav money, stating that | and be printed. BLOODY AFFAIR IN MISSOURL The Chinese Throne. “Gallery. 3 cen the 21 Tilineis Congressional district, has | town is full of excitement over the grand | he was in financial trouble; witness gave The calendar of general onlers was then . 3 ‘ XN MISS . SUCCESSOR TO TH) DEFUNCT EMPEROR ~~ | been settled by the contestant withdrawing. | ball which Dr.and Mrs. Tyler give to-mor- | him $5,000, and Piatt gave him his note; wit- | proceeded with, and the Committee on Post =. Lonpox uary Z7.— Acivices recetved te- . row night to their son. This bail will take | ness said at the time, “Oh! that is not nec. AGAINST RECIPROCITY WITH CANADA.— I The nate Committee on Foreign Relations MES. Many ELE FEVRE es- | Offices being Will leeture on tified Piatt called upon “Is Abert i led, on motion of Mr. Ferry day from China say that @ grandson of ~ : ; Fae a . P : Prince Tun, unele of the ased Emper mbar | Cy atichigan, the following bills were called | Prightful Explosion of a Hand Grenade. | !"! SeuOata eed cee en Siang bert t place in the Seminary Hotel building, whi ch | sary;” before Ss now undergoing elaborate a witness nd said to hi OUR GREAT MISTAKE have agreed to report adversely on the Cana- | The Is will be lighted with Chinese lan- | tell icing e lis: co replied, | egg bill referring to the Court of Claims The 7, A oer im the Seine. ree ceil Welsun aon achat @ are to be two bands of music, | suppose he 1s;” Piatt said,“ am sorry my | tor adjudication and. determination. the Phe Ti arisdispateh says th nore ie AY EVENING. February 1, at §o'closk, | dian reciprocity treaty. and rooms open for refreshments, s on the list;” claims of the parties therein named for the SENATORIAL ELECTION. a flood im the river Seine. and the water bs At LINCOLN HALL. Tue Litree Tarr DB A memo- | dancing, and conversation. but Piatt said “¥ past and future use of the Morton postinark ee veh hosen a Jersey. still rising. At Paris the water is so hich I at Metzorott & C rial numerously signed by New York mer- — The receptions in Washington were un- 2 witness the note: witness said, 1 ng and postage cancelling hand-stamp and RENTON, February 27.—The legistatare in | that steamboats cannot pass under the FEL Row-rved 2 ss sr 0B saga % nts makes your case all right, but it we the Robertson improved b -stamp. Sted Theodore Ran- | bridges, and have ed running Street ants has been received by the President, | usually large, though the distance betweoa for you to have a plausible lie t Mr. Morrill (V aid this claim had been es Senator, by a vote of | lying. in the environs of the city, are covered esting him to veto the little tariff bill. ; the receptions on Tuesday is as great as those the truth as . THES USHMAN TESTIMONIA is, which nobody will believe pending before Congress for ten years, and had always been igi with water to the de three feet enrolled bill was sent to him to-day from | of Mond ; : cones » Which extend to the Navy Yani, ; pminiously turned « Parker was confirmed as attorney | Geli * wo ——— the Senate for his signature and on Tueslay to Georgetown. Dies, and | DID Nor KNow tow THE Note WAS pat; | and Indicated his opinion that it was a fraud: | general of state, © rm A or me _ : : : : 3 vere. | the Misses Beale entertained a very large | don't. know who paid it, only by Piatts | ulont olan A epattel:diapeteh ae the Daley Snes BBIESARS SETERESIESEST : Fee ten A NSOE | number of visitors, Among the gueste ot | sintements hie tame e that itwas | Mr. Flanagan said he knewnothingof thi A. 5. eubesnae preparations are wd store Feng dee- od SS Rans—The House Committee on Pensions | this reception were Mr. and Mre Oswald | derosited to his chedit an Wow York. Mr. | but knew that the stamps were is use by tt His Senatorial Policy. eantouen coummax will report favorably a bill granting pensions | Charlton, who. their many friends wi : > Spanish royal troops New York, January %.—A Herald Nash- thre c¢ us “y- fe special says:—Johnson, in an interview I regret | Piatt has stated that Mr. Neely Thompson | Post Office department, and that the n war, of | to learn, sail on the 3d of February for | paid it for him, and that’s all witness knows | Court of € earlists, in the & to all survivors of the Me: aims could thoror shly consider prockemation calling ar tne m the committee estimate there ‘are lai about it, as his memory is a blank on the | the casi terday, said his policy would he to advo- | proving ineffectual, "Forty aeaonen troops aty thousand. — Mrs. € subject. . Mr. Ferry thought there was certainly ate the perfect unification of all the patri- | Are massed around Tafaila for the attack CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH received man: = @. Can you, after having had a conference | some justice in the claim, but it was to | otic elements of all parties against ay; ‘arlist position at F THE PUBLISHED STATEMENT that Attor- = — with Mr. Piatt over the meet with opposition he asked that the bill | Sions made on fundamental law, and that he xl Carascal Pass, commands FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 26TH ney General Williams appeared upon the — Mrs. General Vineent and Miss Lay I to your be laid aside. should p himself squarely upon the great ito P nplona King Alfonso w soit floor of the House yestertay just as the Mc. | ter also held a large and brilliant reception. Mr. Dorsey introduced bill to establish | constitutional prineipl unciated and in- ate In the operations of his troops G ee eee “t. The — Mrs. Judge MacArthur, assisted by her A. I know nothing of how it was pald ex- | certain telegraph lines in the several states Prpreted by the national democraey. H ee ~ Bentieee Some Suitrpcars’s Her of Rome ont) Cerraban, cise came up, fa incorrect. Che niece, Miss Wolcott, had a large | S¢Ptthat there was a credit to my account in | and territories or post-roals, ard to resale should go to the Senate no feeling Aid for Grasshopper Sufferers” Juliet. Longfellow s; Whittier». Burns’. and Carl- | Attorney General has not been on the floor mpuitmsta ew York about the time the note isc the transmission of commercial and ersonil hostility to any one, but with a OTTAWA, Janu Ten » porms, by spec fa number « of the House this winter. pal plows Ption. dorsed as paid. I don’t know it was paid. intelligence by tele: Referred to Com- | larger affection for and more intensified de- | opened here t 1 distinguished men At THE WHITE Hovse.—Attorney Gon- — Mrs. Judge Bartley had a daneing recep- | was sick about that tim: mittee on Post to the gre [It is the same bill as | votic t landmarks that had been | by the grassate introduced in Mr. B. F. Butler.| | the guide of his countr Who participated in the dance, and those | ¥ UI was in theeountry away from At one o'clock the unfinished business ugh which it had ee nd Represent= | sno watehed the bright, y young faces. | San Francisco at a milk ratiche trying to get | being the resolution of Mr. Schurz concern- he, “but a few years to live. and: God beng atives R. R. Butler, Sheets, eld and St a keri borin | aie we ing ny helper, the balance of my life shall b John had audieneé with the President this | _— The attractions of Tuesday are so num~ | “@ Did you endorse the payment on the note . SIANA AFFAIRS CAME UP. de the weal and prosperity of the Moulton Not Done with Vet. morning. rous that it is almost impossible to de An attr ul tomy busines: tion from 3 to 6, which was enjoyed by those | te eral Willlams, Senators Harvey, Boreman, Logan and Dorse Speneer, ad Represent- through every orteal | and Nebrask: ssed. “I have,” said — ? at the time it was Pp on Said the pre country I have loved from iufaney more After our telegraphic report of the Tilien= Erne tin | Hee to each one of the receptions. A. I have nor ; I think, how- | amendment in regard to the el life. Beecher trial in Brooklyn closed y ue aid ith AkvY ORDERS.—On the recommendation he parlors at Willard’s Hotel were 1. My clerks know nt and Vice Presid WHAT THE NEW YORK PAPERS SAY. Moulton continued: I think 1 have f the Surgeon G irgeon Dallas I would like to giy FroRD's ovens HOUSE. crowded in the evening witha fi The Herald edit rson is | @ll the letters of Bee uu lly says Mr. Jo! pany THE FOLLOWING internal re that is meth examina ti is tempor ad to daty s cil) ox cost. abd $10,000 to | willing tha should ‘be postponed a > best n th lennennee conk « | Some of them I destroyed, - is temporaril} gued to daty at | ana appreciative audience to les; it will only cost about 310,000 to +e ling that it should ‘be postponed much Z, matety Gir Meer nee tionally; I cannot tell anything about the Tacnernent of nore, Md., as attending surgeon and bring them here. jonger, hosen, not merely for herself but { an ME. CHARLES PoP uer of recruits: Capt. Wm. A. Jones, | C®rter read; and listen to. th SOME OF THE DIRFCTORS KEW ABOUT THE Mr. Thurman then took the flooron the | democracy north and south r destraction, but think it wae Ou which occanic * rps of engineers, is ordered to report by | Whalen was reuieret by Miss Gra EXPENDITUE Loui. a question id that although Th T our own part we shell oa ty fore os mony! : r retary of the Treasury Jor | SPSulding, and others. Witness was then questioned as to whether n oft told tal night be tedions, | not be si nim in public life BE Gian Sk Reneer eek E Wad wes tha ath Woht.+) 2 - —Yesterday, Mrs. Morgan, wife ofex-S Pacific Mail Company's v ed it ne for a thorough pr AS President b splayed many and miroversy, and that Beec ad oe ee Oe Saccan Ae eae ‘ apy elarge expenditures mi of the Louisiana trouble from. t! wits, but at any rate he went out of the er to. destroy me — MR. POPE tor Morgan, of New York, heid a brilliant tie names to go back to the e White House as poor as he entered it, and OR T WOULD DESTROY BEECHER. “ eption at the Arlingt ne received n from th This concluded the ero: Tie then read at ler to say in these times ot aes : with Mis. Grant last Satur turns to show that MeEnery and his assoc: The Tribune s: Johnson will be a con- | Withess, and oe Repeller anethine ON THCRSDAY EVENING Pointments were made to-day: ang i Sareea ciates on the fusion ticket had been elected | Spicuous and an amusing figure, but it doubts | Te-direct exan oat 1. The witness rene 4 Sehiller’s ; the German Shokspeare) Masterpiece hrashly B. Buckner and Charles F. Crail, | ABRIVAL OF Mr. AND Mrs. SArtoris.— Among those present on the | by majorities ranging from nine to fiftecn | Whether he will prove an important on aber any particular ictter or ation ats andy Hook, 5 h district of Kentucky; R.H. Gill, roth n- | The signal servic flo: 0 ' - ‘ and | thousand. And yet the spectacle was pre The World is sincerely glad of Mr. John- relating to the controversy de- Or, the Forest of Bebomin. is o 1 : . ty Hooks | oor were retaries Fish, Bristow, an h And yet, the spectac nee ince nen bes ae SAMSON MATINEE SATURDAY. New York; Charles Jt. Davis, “Ist Ohio. | Mrs. Sartoris arc among the passengers, | Capitol policemen were stationed in the | Pallsttectea the cevtion inthe ane TILTON-BEECHER TRIAL. A elke een ed eee oe _ jands-tf . Store a om W m. iS Dicke Nay ieint + | They were met on their Sorty 1 folon 1 | ‘applause or disapprobation. vided by law. Every one of them had been More Moulton. identified, and said he received the HEATER COMIQUE,— Monday, January | “Corse Robinson, entucky; J. Dallen, | and Mrs. Fred. Grant. It is expected t Ist Tennessee; James R. b New York, January Z PEROnALOR: out in possession by the midnight onder of a the ‘Tuten. | Bowel, and entane a te . By every mtsht and Wednesday and Saiurday M. tsock, 4th Lowa. | they willreach Washington to-morrow morn. \ Rl Brag ro toy gL 4 <i ote Sar oe ene mane Asvium— | United States lodeo, pronoanond by die Com: | secover trial to-day Moulton wesumed tne | Men Tilton may Lennie ee ne a Bee Ee Famtty REcoRDS.—General Orters No. 3 | 12 retary of the Interior to-day sent a een avons ieurtatoa mateateae on stand. sari against Mr. Beccher by seeing tn his state- 7 onal’ Drama < Renin life ¥ i ent, January 5 VITEN SEN " ¢ conclu is | Communication to the House of Representa. | ety) 8 Bross us eet hein seen oe Mr. Evarts rose to explain with reference | ments, aud his saying, that = ng wpe ot a _ z be Bi ee from the War department, Janu: ary 25, di WHEN SENATOR THURMAN Co) nelades his oO e ol pre had been sustained by the Chief M. toa paragraph that appeared in a morning qT HE WoL ij RUIN rhe a Ginna eels per, and Which cast reflections on counsel | The witness was asked what Mr. Tilton ae bate apne es Geen oe foc vetaining the srituens witen he veceiera on receiving Mr. Beecher's letter of August 7, aac Patents | bayonets of the United States army. the intelligence of the death of his mother. | 1574, which gave rise to a long dixcassiom rects:—“That chaplains of the army prepare | speedh on the Louisiana question, Senator | tives asking for an appropriation, for the | and Win. F Kellogg, from that day to thi * fen: | Sbook and enter therein an accurate recont | Conkling. of New York, will take the floor | PUT Pe em Bape tens Hour. La Latorte. Magician. Thatcher and Mack. | of all marriages, baptismal and funeral ser- | on the same subject. During the pending | £071 an ason . Perle pete yh bubwell: Slack Wire | vices which they may have performed, and | discussion ho wee take, voluminous notes; | Of te Government I meidita (tr. C2 Roce Sey Eaten plottipwent Mere ee Mr. Evarts affirmed, and was supported by | among counsel, but was nally allowed by return of Washington s farctite Danseuse. Mica | ™4Y in future perform, both for eiviliansand | and his ability being generally cor District Bi.is, Petitions, &c., recent- | 37,4, zinated in Washingt« “3 and was di- | J4dge Fullerton, that it was ai the de- | the court. Witness replied: Tilton oa that en i 25-61" | Persons in the military service at the posts is believed his speech will be one of the best | py ° ‘ spreserita~ | sont ee SSeS sire of witness that his furth amination | occasion sald you know Ihave not had acces¢ er eae RRS | Which they are stationed, or in the vicinity | euorts om the tajert tudee consideration | | oe aa eisai — Delton, (eee was continued. to your repository of material. The att NCOLN HALL, thereof, with such particulars relative to | made during the present session. ives and referred to the District committee, HOUS Witness was then put on his re~lirect ex- | of witness was also called to the letter of 4 L each case as may be of importance. This slg aoe have been referred by them to sub-commit- amination and deposed that atone of his in- | gust 5. Mr. Evarts sald that this letter book must be considered as a part of the FILLIBUSTERING ON THE CIVIL RiGuTs tees as follows: Petition of John D. MeG Mr. Butler (Mass.) rose toa privileged qu: terviews with Beecher he did deny charges | w tox was not in evidence, and wag —— records of the post, and will be subject to in- | Briu.—In accordance with the understand. | Messrs. Hendee, Lofiand and Leach. Pett- | tion and called too the Watinn 5 recon of adultery with Mrs. Tilton. “Witness’ | shown to witnessonly torefresh his m: spection by inspecting officers. ing arrived at in the republican caucus hela | HON concerning Corcoran Square market; | the vote by wien: Ga attention was called to a letter writtten De- | and any : ; . THE FREEDME Bank Brit.—The | last night, General Butler introduesd to-day | morial of tke tndaateah ees eee of ne a ing rotec# all persons tn thelr elvil and oat y Soy poy neg ol to pymenrp egy Ming i cadlinn oo. Seeaiton Se eceieee aa Grand Concert, Senate Committee on Finance have spent | the Judiciary Comeenitiers ivil Tights bill, | District of Columbia; Messrs. Hagans, Chip Rlary Commnttes ee tted to the Juitl- | reptied that he had not. Ex-Judge Fullerton papers before the commiitee; witness replied time considering the bill pending in |} ‘out. Up tod o'clock the Gnmeaie en man and Leach. Bill to amend the act en ; . said these were all the questions he had to receipt of this letter: “I procared Tilt First appes ing specialty ar © in Washington of the fol e very best in the profess! E OF RE mediately after the reading of the journs * a an) et for the Rovermeannt | FILLIBUSTERING ON THE crymt ricuts | Said t 2 relat Mates 4 Rag WESECARY Orn, AF ¢ P.M the provisions of whten were published in | night) “ll! Pe Prolonged well” into the | Eidredge. and. Colton. Petition of citizens | _ Mt. Randall (Pa.) raised a question ot ~ | came into the court room and took their eus the papers tha m I would pre! ation, and t lw i aking the passage of the as and nays we THE STAR some days since. It is asking the passage of the bill to authorize a lon the question whether the House lesigned ry seats, Witness was then re-c: t before tne com= to prot the depositors and | IT 18 UNDERSTOOD that Mr. Adolph Sutm | £eneral and consolidated index of there | Sor, Ou che question whe al Tracy, and depo: after 1 took the papers ineor= RY to faciil nds. The Committee favor | obtained by his recent visit of 18 days 1. | CTS of said deeds; Messrs. Hagans, Eld- Mr. Randall then moved that the Honse | atthe speech made by Theodore Tilton at ated in Tilton’s statements before them the bill. A nnmber of petitions from the | be 3 redge and Barnum. Bill to prevent eruelty | Mr. Handall then | adjourn to Fridit the Steinway Hall meeting, was not called | Witness was asked by counsel why he dit south are before the Committee asking | E¥TPe @ cancellation of eight millions of Messrs. Hagans, Eldredge an F ie ui omy mind since about a fortnight after t! ke theother papers with him, and thie pas and Nays Wel and on this the Wis.) moved tc Mr. Eldredge e onter: mend by 1 Congress to reimburse depositors for losses | “Ollars upon the “Sutro Tannel,” and has | Barnum. Anthori GILMORE’S FAMOUS by the failure of the Freedmen’s Savings | #lse arranged for sufficient fands lo compicte | for the District of ¢ aiul Trust company. There is no probability | Wat great enterprise from the sale ot stock. ing the r riler of dee: nlumbia to appointadep y; Messrs. Chipman, Clarke and Colton. peech was delivered until I reported igfromn | was objected to by Mr. Evarts, but allowed collection here. I do not remembe? him | by the court. - he republicans voted in the | #Ying that ‘Witness replied: On the Sunday preceding On a division. of this being dow oe ooe pees bere ne. CPOE apeTASIoe GAEL: | towi Meeboe Cote Een eet eee SE re tee ee re | ick Tan tecntinet tie week tees tee ae, | ae papers behie teesomedion cian temegt 22d Regiment Band, CONFIRMATIONS.—The Senate in execu- | legislation affecting his rights. To require railroads, corporations, steamship Daye IB ne erm the vole being yeas | andi do not remember any “hinees” Lido WENT WITH ME TO SEE GEN, BUTLER tive session yesterday confirmed the follow- : ——— . smpanies. and others tomakea more speedy eine rule requiring | donot remember hi ng that she “would | at the Fifth-avenue hotel, with regard to tha ing nominations Soerah Ho kek. is ks Shere PAELION WANTED FoR TIE New | culjustment of errors, to Messrs. Cotton, E TORN E occa Tien TRANIINR | Sadrees tien us tiee mata of sental Ree Suppression of the statement; we hil a con- waste % STATE DeEPARTME » LO aud. BUILDING The See- edge «( Hendee, Petition of the work- = ra : s Sibloc eget he rule | dom.” J dictated the speech to Mr. W! versation together; in consequence of what OF NEW YORK frelon terete the eupreme court of Wash- | retary of State yestentay sent a commaniea. | ingmen for relieh to Mess Cotton, Chir applied oats ton poh aad ee ea ne Tale | who wrote it down, ana Tk occurred then I refrained from taking. the ma territory. Samuel C. Wingard, to be tion to the House coveringa letterof Mr. Pot. | "#0. Leach and Barnum. Letter fre wae tin re was no record made, and it could | Script. The witness’ attentic papers Tracy was acting for Beec (This late justice of the supreme court of ter, architect of the Ti & Commissioners of the District,on taxation; s tesa he ibs to the interview at the Fifth | F ce was onlered to be stricken out ae Washington territory. Samuel R. Harlow. , architect of the Tre fig | to Messrs, Cotton, Chipman, Clark and Ri. | Not be said whether «member voted or not. | to be United States marsh: the eastern | #*King for a distriet of New York. James S. Botsford, | ‘© continuance of the work tobe United States attorney for the western Se pote ipl r rE fistrictof Missouri. R. E sabelle, te sp sore fone S100, oO a SINTY-FIVE pension agent forNew Orlshinn fa see | ofthe work on the north font or thomas A. Hall, to be collector of cust: at Walds- | {re In the letter Mr. Fish requests that Tis Beaks & Snenial and be was asked by Tra : court.) We had a conference next a e Speaker said the rule applied to all he (Tracy) desired him not te * morning; the statement referred lo was ne ; Nask . ro was any | Committee were not the letters of Mrs. | first long one 1 prepared and published: Mre SE eae ar ee ee cree, NaS MNY || looker. the ietiec of Mr Summ Houle scene | fitowee ne en ee that any ‘ e whatever, | Wife, and the letter of Thomas K. B ey came directly or indirectly from Mr. add UNGle eee Eee his ‘Sister. The witness replied, rT never told th dredge. Bill to provide education in the cit of Washington; to Messrs. Chipman, Clar and Eldredge. Memorial of national éonven- practical we tion for the relief of colored women and chil- | P? mene ion Gren: to Messe, Co an, Cle >| The Speaker said there was no dren; to Messrs. Chipman, Cla Un Boe 1 think 11, to by ctor of ¢ v When the portion for the Stage dopartmenc tg | &@ Cotton. Bil wlating to the retorm school | Mt, But or to compel attendance of | BOt; at the consultation at my’ house the | acquainted with Mrs. Weedlba suerte iene caer borough, Me. J. W. Sargent. at Kenne- | WE PF occabiel he ae ee of the District of nd p House having power to compel attendanc ext morning Mr. Franklin Woodruff, Mr. | the publication of he TING ED ART Also,a number of nominations | Ply aud occupied he 1 relieved from | {or the care at few, hdere: to Mesere | members if they could here and sit Ii Wes. Kieaniey, iar te oe ca ek ry oo sapabes Ker iaaabers: further serutiny and control in the constr 7 ip 3 tod the demnoratio aid m. C. Kingsley, my father,my wife and | was invited to my house inorderthat Imight ipman and ch. To amend tion of the remaining part of the building. myself were present, and it was agreed as to | use my i an After further deba ce with her to suppress these nal Life Insu: © corporation : PERSONAL.—The following are registered ore pred what papers were to be submitted to the | stories inst Mr. Beecher, my wife olject~ at Willard’s: W. H. Coffin, H.S. Wells, W. | ,7% CAUCUS of the republican members of the fredg a enae: beter pha committee.” In reply toa direet question, | ing to her being brought there: = H. LeFarr and wife, New Yx House st night, with a view, it ; A vote was then INTRODUCED MES, ieee H. Smith mete D. b. Collin, ( ARBUCKLE. the en to retrieve the def the witness said, “You asked me to mas | WHEN ME. TILT¢ back a paper of Henry Ward Beect possib! at by the House WOODHUL lifornia; G. J. Luchy. P: f the | #djourn to } | D.D. Ee a achioe ar kat | nays 130. | could not tell Tilton's sentiments « to the audience in Steinway hall on the eve- LEFEEBORE. S) ». Wickersham, Pa; Mrs. A. M. Moore. cus i of its 5 Reon . as ther . subject of divorce. I do not sy nivg 9 lecture, he came forward witie Miss M. Oaigerman, Phila; A. ti. | G&y Mght. ‘There was a tolerably fall al- | Pethain, Le tee ee pilose was shen ed | ith tie Ints oe oan 1 said, as nearly as E k Solo ¢ 1. New York; Henry ns0F, Phila.: tendinns — much earnest debate, bu ax and ra 3 ior wnowed hat the tipees | MRS WooDHULL recollect i:—"Ladies Pad Gentlemen: It is ft ® aie J. A. Wright, Phila; Luc number left the caucus before there wa 3 10rs. to Mes f , mt 5 _ | in her views: I think I conversed with people | quite unusual forme to be ft town durin MACE. tute) Decne eesreis | CL Vanzant, N. ¥.; B.C pated iermat pact heey ution before them Bill for the relief of Samuel Strong and s .) made the point of onder | for at least a fortnight ou the subject of the | the lecture season, ant 1 unexpectedly Tied tym Lother eclebrated musicians,» Haven. ----Arrived at McUsSehiOn. Whe Gale cere ere ee Eee a ean BLL CORON: | eee the aupalion Raw ones tere nen upon. | Woodhull charges after their publication. | myscit here to-night. I find that several rep- — C3 Major 3G see the adoption of @ resolution Inatrectine Cette niet hee yt, Messrs. | “Ste: Randall said he would take ¢ | Gen. Tracy here announced that these wero | resentative jnct have boon meked te bos Fan s . copes * is rting otton, Eldredge lendce. Petition of J n of the Chai / | all the questions he desired to ask witness. | duce the lad 10 dress ih : ee dic! eport the bella feping f the Chair. u 5 5 re tice the lady who will address y thia wine ruins Skewes ie pods stltn ALL eee ieee FB dlcqill, to Messra. Pelham, Hagans and ne Gocaeer aid hewralebor the-dtaces | ExJudge Morris here left the room, and re- | audience. Some have refused on the ground? 3 E ‘ AURSB aylor and J sede OUNE idredge. 7 > turned in a few minutes, accompa ea by that they kne jing of her charac an® Bt ywith » reported 2 time: eee ert 1 the motion. | hi y knew z character, Thie. organi ® distinction Ser pee ana; Hon. H. F pepe gd potbi i pation i oe : Ree Par Coie made the point to show | lady, who was stated tobe Mrs. Bradst the ground that they are in doubt Soemance—c ried by both Press and after three hours" Shae the leans SENATORSHIP ELECTIONS — Aly the necessity of changing that rule and who took a seat among counsel tor the | as to her views. As to the first,1 think E Pubtie—mever military organization é Hos shall be te uate in ie vious ques- ery.—In_ the joint convention of Mr. Randall, and others, We are ready to | Prosecution. The witness was asked and ex nd will therefore take the resp png oti. Wa L. | Clon shall be moved ln onder to force a vs te Tennessee legislature yestents ¥; {GP | go on with the appropriation bills | Blained that the meeting held at his house | sibility of vouching for it; and as to the see= tephen ‘as itsho $ Sessi vn having refused to lei his name go be- Be = ae counected with the interview on the | ond point, Ido not know what her view he srograzome wit hoicest gems in | N of forty-eight hours to do so. fore the convention.) the Sith ballot was | Air Eliridge renewed his motion rious day at the Fifth Avenue hotel, aud | and] have never heard het eephese thee. pyle BA as So WikLaM | OP. SovrHEern ConresponpeNce Bereav.— | #00 resulting in no choice. The 35th ballot See ee ee which was to determine as to what docu- ° or a fool, but 1 — ee eee Mp Ian Gowaslin, inte iiaeat cul then taken, with the following result ANOTHER STOLEN Boy.—The effort tofind | ments should be presented before the enim t than Inek th F eminent works. 2 a ate » and | Johnson, Henry, 11; Stephens, 23; Key, Charley Ross may lead to the finding of o mittee. Moulton then came off the stand, | age to ask from an American audience ¥ ON OF PRESIDENT AND V now of Washington, widely known as a bril- resident declared Andrew | stolen bo: There is one, in some respe and woman the right of freedom of speech. pi ines NT.—The House voted yesterday | li ited States Senator amid | resembling Charley Ross, in. the Episcopal Mrs. Bradshaw ANOTHER WOMAN. wh Band at th afternoon on the question of making the 1m correspond- citement} and enthusiasm. | Orphanage at Cooperstown, N.Y. He took the chair. She gave her name as Ma The witness continued :—On the occasion of Hmong Le sidential term six years, and while there | fu¢¢ 12 this city. and has on his list. m : jast night Andy made a thirty | about five years old, has °s suret A. Bradshaw and said: “I have resided | my interview with Charles Storrs, 1 tol am vaajoriiy Or thie 3 veer Geto ding southern journals. He is assisted speech to upward of ten thousand | hair, and isa ee ctive little fellow. He | in Brooklyn 2 years. My husband’s name | him after I had telegraphed from Lowell ta QUARTETTE OF SAXOPHONES proposition, it was defeat two-thint vote | BY Seme of our most competent newspaper | People in the public square, announeing his | Wae\apaeht 4 last fall by an Epis- | is Andrew Bradshaw. Tam a communicant | the committee that] would go before them ta being required. The v ‘adoption of | MCh. and, being himself a journalist of abil- attic eens democratic principles, as set | eopal minister, officiating In Havana, Cuba, | of Plymonth church, and have been connect- | testify that Mr. Beecher had told 1 p hia Not tickets will commence on | the resolution was 134 te 16 pt ityand energy, the bureau will doubtless | forthtin his administration of the government | Who stated that De obtalted big release from | ed with it about ars. My name ison | committed adultery with another woman T The Coomoites ons Of the House | POY one of Our Washington newspaper in- | and jormer speeches. Rumors were circu- I know Theo 4 cireus company exhibiting there. He was | the church roll still © Til- adopted by this minister. who for the present | ton and Mrs. Tilton. Our familiesexchanze-i mination before the committee would da placed hii in the Cooperstown Orphanage. | visits together. Mrs. Tilton had been at that | away with publishing statements. ‘The wile ides Mrs. Tilton; I said that my cross- to fur- | Itted on the streets and in t changing the mode of election for President | Wuier ace retuing to the people of the | Jonhson had made concessions to the repub: 3 Presid The “ fouthern section. and thus to supply a want | lican members of the legislature for their | Ihe child can remember that he once had a | time my most intimate friend. Visits were | ness was shown four notes which he identi- pec cing derma Beir lende eae Port | long felt there. The southern press has, with | Votes, but he de mies most emphatically hav- | home and that his mother called him “Char- | frequenily exchanged between us and Teen, | Renee shown given the subscribers to the by Mr Morton In ine te, With the ex. | Lt few exceptions, been unable since the | Ing made concessions in any form or entering ley: says that she was good and kind to him, | erally visited her two or three times a week. | Golden Age by Mr. Tilton, and also cer tion that the Supreme Court is mate the | “8% to have representatives here, and it is | into any understanding With the other can- but that the circus people were not. Is this | I know Beecher. He frequently made pas- | accompanying them. Th e hotels that Mr. Stitutions. Mr. Cowardin prope presented two reports with reverence to Fikent y were offered t e ni - he | Preposed through this means to furnish it | didates ‘in opposition, and says that lie wa: astolen or an abandoned child? Ashe in | toral visits to my house, but I did not very | evidence by ex-Jud Fullerton. The letter ae eee ———— joationy thorese “are inado' Inelieible to the with live and interesting news at rates with- | elected upon the brond platform of the con- | some respects resembles Charley Ross, is of | often pay social Visits to his house. I'saw.> | Sus! addressed to Mr. Tilton, and informed FFek bates anv Pantizs. office of President and Vice-President. in Its reach. atitution, and the ‘administration of the laws | about his age; and calls himself “Charley” THE CHARGES MADE BY MR. WEST him that the subscribers herewith retarned = The minority report provides that the elec- Rerort AGAINST THE WasHtnatos | “sumer ey ehe, ong sesseninge Last | %fFiend of the Ross boy went from Philadei- | against Tilton of slandering Beecher after | him the notes and wished success to his MADAME E. BASTIEN, tion shall be by @ direct vote of the people, | x eeo® ‘ SARENO EOS senator Cterpenter's Chances Lessening.—Last phia to Cooperstown on Thursday last, only | they were made. I wasasked to be a witness per in the fature. The witness said the subee pleasures offi eal and in counting the votes ‘the aggregate | NAVY YARp.—In the Senate to-morrow Mr. | night's advices from Milwaukee show that rent we Weodnut publication appeared in the paper a disappointment.—¥. Y. Her- | with regard to those —— I Toone recog- © a ald, 26th. charges if I saw TS pro- | before these notes were given back. Ad- ton day tak same as yesterday. Nocoalition between ae once "Bread journe HAL DEPARTMENT ‘at CHAS. BAUM'S, and | the number of Representatives. apportioned | Miz, Who were Instructed to Inquire Into the F : ee s has bee Th papers | SuCes and betes So Sie wisnees.) =|. lenced this bi 4 expediency of reducing the number of na bolters and the democrats has been ef-| THE ComInG HORSE.—The western TS | the chai in question. After seeing the . Moulton, it is st , Will take tha Sete gies eoartn in fait Busines for, the last | to such state in the House of Hepresentatives, | Vards and naval hospitals and eethonnet ce ex. On the other hand the supporters of speak of the great Kentucky trotting horse had communication with Beecher, | stat — AIR | and twice the result or quot! | * m8 <3 charges Stand again to-morrow. ae 5 BANTOOING, wet, aptzing added to the vote of the candidate having visit such points on the Atlantic coast for | C&rpenter and the bolting republicans had a ‘ick Jameson having recently been sold by | 7 wrote to Beecher. DBESSING & specialty. Ladies will be attended | the bighest number of the peer vote in | te purpose of making such inquiry, will | CoMierence last night, but without result. It | Mr. James Miller, of Paris, Ky., toa gentle- Judge Fullerton asked for the letter from THE TROUBLES IN EpGEFieLp CounTY, that she hes from. th of the | popular vote in each state shall be divided by | S4‘gebt. from the Committee on Nayal Ar- | {he vote to-day will probably stand about th 4 is said that eighteen republicans have signed | man in Westchester county in this state. S. C_—Judge T. J. Mackey, republican, wha eee owe SaAa AACR E Genes Petes, | ernie Ot Evesident and Vice-President, | supmle, the report of the commities.’ The | Is paper stating that they will not vote for | We learn that the horse has since that ‘tine | thGtefence, and they said the vapers bat | was sent by Governor namberiain to invess ‘Corset Factory, res) vely, as and for the state vote for the yards on the Atlanti a be r. Carpenter, and setting forth their reasons | passed into Mr. Bonner’s stable. In fact, we ‘@8 soon as possible.” tigate the recent troubles in coun= declS 2m 40% 7th streat. such candidate. yards o1 Atlantic coast may be dis. promised to find it po! his in ——_——__ 00h strest._ ae nsed with, viz: the navy yards at Wash- | for that action. Mr. Carpenter lacked eight | understand he was purchased for Mr. Bonner | P*yrned t0 find it as so & copy of | ty, has made be 2 L. ™oxtey, Tue Cooney Prope AND THE Crvrt, | ington, Philadelphia, and Wew London’ ‘The | Votes of a m: rity yesterday. in the first place. Dick Jameson hasarecord | the letter I sent to Mr. , and had a ‘abuses in COSTUMER, Ricuts Briu.—an Sass ted | pecniape with reference tothe Washington The Contest in Vv A special dis- | of only 2:26, but in his race at Cambridge letter in reply from Beecher. [Produced and ment that na - address presen’ yard: “The Washington navy yard has too | Pétch from Charleston, West Va., says the City, +» last October, he trotted the last | identified.) I all cnene Tilton’s | English: Wwe been sub= 60S 10ts Srazez Nontuwsst. to the House Judiciary Committee yester- | Small an area for an extensive establish, demecratic Senatorial caucus pete there last | hal ptemtirlig tl the Reneny coon family an ordinarily happy one, x fas, Sheet day by Messrs. John F. Cook, Geo. T. - it, and has of late bpd lure. Henry C. Wal re- | claim ie e trotting horse in —_e $e lcgtion of Fine Artistic BALL. TAB- | ing, Milton M- Hollant, Coo.a owe” Bad | fora repairing Sod mnanufwctiring para then gcived 26 votes, Which was the highest for | the world. NEW YORK NOTES. thor sen whenever ry EES ‘AL COSTUMES Kept om | Jon M. bangetoe a rote B. Pui Noa | Sor ballaine re to it is by a | 40Y Candidate, but 11 short of a nomination. out > . for the purpose by ‘the National Civit Rights | crooked and dificult it is far from | Another caucus will be held to-night. Pane i at Pe gaan or oy a tet that ae end MASKED BALLS aud PARTIES supplied at | league of America, on behalf of the colored | the sen; Is remote from suppiles of timber, | _ Ramsay and Donnelly Each—The Min- | Wisconsin cebu: iienctine cern | ew xona Joa cr cceahs tante, aod SS = reascnable rates citizens of the United States, claiming, | iron and coal; the number of skilled artisans | nesota, ne eine ee ae See Toe. | pout mer winein Dalit she saw ® discartod | well-known trainer of | ‘“ Teconammenhe tna acconting tote sutation of our country, and | is limited, ' and there 1s ‘no. work | “Flay, when a joint ballot for U. S. Senator | lover in the ot Sorroe aah aon net | St Jeannice, L- I. recently. 4 detuane and til Costumes deliver! nod calted fost | 2¢c0Rding tothe plainest rules of the common | done at” it “that “ekanot’ BO WORK | was taken. The oellct ee ae i emer | fOer ie ue io to behold, She did what she oe oo ‘ amen called for. | Inw. accepted and judiciously enforeed in our | cheaply done and’ the snaterieis MOP | say, panelly 5 Davis, 28, °W. D. Wash- | Semely pitsous to behold. She: ing circum- | 4.4/1 the are et rere ig oe ed : m_Lz MORLEY. 699 wenetrect_ | Snir? (howe, Pei ieges and immanities | cheapi pare te ah pee ees | Bose we FEMISS Doth Ibeunea ce ns |' sees eee a Sree, WE wary Siete et, on EXHIBITION and S4.LE\ New No ramps pecs lg | i . he ——- al ‘Phe "Washington Ks ‘yard ie Wolk Coe mene Tees ge frond -~ — had L very property t oe —— § ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sartoris Arrived name of the las& > ct bat a ca! ,asu su; - - S. Sena thou ‘ult, “ England Sora SMARRRIT ERS, | U7htSe. wime yacsed the United States Senate at tne | chiens, and iw better totality for its par. votes cast being merely complimentary. collapse some $1.500 worth of je Grant lusion of Colfax's lecture on ae Soreet, Dereroee » i" ast sess’ ngress. They at woul t yg renege og “ net sve sre ic pera: my | ih ti hierar tone, Sinenaraent. | for pain baling atu gto ss cin siapaich to the Ruano ymet2h | Barbu dont unpre, fate a. into tes aione Also, lar) a Pi tha ¥ state, m1 y in | report further recomi < : th , Pisteres; Brames Pistere and'Tax | oy state having ‘the control of common | Dayal hospital St pages ie Closing of the Genes or Mes: Martha C> Boeays; “The rest: | her to, and made them one." : Kentucky to-day at es, Binge. eile, de., in the District. Soe Rit ons eee rsneions of learn. Every aaa hosphtal st Washington from, Abingdon was destroyed b; ‘tre abou | THe Lipset Law IN ENGLAND.—Som: 5 ng aforesaid, aintain 8] . since ever: ‘lor y Q London dramatic 5 SS | Rinfcrnctigicteanteinc ene Siete mai eaaty Naik | eer kta it Cha at | War” capa eta Sel in Ge = = ns bt is a commodious local % sm ” in BALLS, PARTIES, & | for different classes of persons entitled to at: | advan iy, in a healthfut climate ska, | escape. Are is supposed to have caught | formance of “ope ted “the worst or- _ , » ke. schools snd retentions snk aaa, auch | the duplication of expense by keeping boin | {rom some Kinlling wood put under the cook: | thet the theater, presented ‘and Wwell-know:t STRAND LEVEE. Schools and institutions shall be @ sufficient | institutions running isentirel non ; Ne mauenen? ne Ce ‘of the most. indecent dancers merchant, ‘wealthy citi« G ot @.mpliance with the provisions of this see: | that if the W Yard should ‘be abot. | $12:000. No Vanity” Fair was thereupon sued for libel, ‘died yesterday of puewmo= The UNIFORMED ENCAMPMENT MEMBERS | tic’. So far as they relate to school@ and in-| ished sailors wou! not be brought here at s7 Matthew Harrison, a prominent law- | but the court ruled that, if the criticism illness. 7 UaVER A ODE EELLOWS ALE Re EAN ppp age Alpe poutie conven: | mpcase to Norftl: bP staacrboat wonld'be | Konce Of delegates Mp glen | ont "Phe je on A st Sia, the vealimowe ¥) a ad si be a - nn county, at | not Tipe etbihie gute nal Lite, «wo | Snowe without other restrictions than are {z- t compared with fnat caused by main. | his home at cielock Yesterday rorning, Potused to award any damages to bed in a Bag DOLLAKS. jauy-3, | posed upoy Whites. ® separate institution here, after a protracted Ulness. ger of the theater. last week.

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