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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Execepted. AT ine STAR BUILDINGS, Penusyivania Ayeune, cor. 11th St. BY The Eve-‘ag Star Newspaper Company, 3S. HW. KRACKFMANN, Pres't. ———_s—_— STAR is sere THE EVE subscribers ai TEN CENTS TER WEEK Fook CENTS FER TH. Copies ait Two Cexte rick wiail—p » Conis a momih: $12 6 $3.00. one ye THE WEEKL sed on Eriday— 22.00 « war. re BF All subscriptions weahiy im @liaace, @ha we pe, at iemerr th. Kates of aivercsmme furmisied om application, AMUSEMENTS. FORD'S OPERA HOtseE, FREES S MILLIONS IN I7 JOHN T. RAYM t Great Rat L MULBERRY SELL Ry Mork Twain keg —The Upper Rite Fawley A pen? eecevens COL St MONDAY N in EXT, BFS Hon GPP FELLOWS: nat BLIND TOM CONCERTS. TRE CELEBRATED Ni AND VOCALIST, BEIND f©£OM. FIVE NIGHTS AND SATURE “AT « ‘ Listens mace. MONDAY, PEBRLA rand Concert ry GILMORE’S FAMOUS 22d Regiment Band SESUCKLE. the f r LEtE AN OTHER EM ny TH MISS EMMA Mers f PROGRAM PARTE - te =: wee At 3. : 3 4a + Th ‘ t BASTIEN, Baltimore «the <n in HAI DRE-=thu. i CUTTING CHILDRENS HAIB aud ES HAIR DRESSING a spray ‘L to ip their ows b by leas CHAS BAUM ee ], BABSY vogue e. 429 ttrn Sr Blew and neatly fitet up Par gad a doubly 1 d stock of MASQUERADE avo THEATRICAL CosTUMES comprising several h: together with © Gent's and Children »—tor MASQUE BALLS AND PARTIES. va ot Costu PRIVATE THRATRICALS TABLEAUX AND OLD Fulks CONCERT: P. S.—With a thoroven & Bens, We devote ere iies so th Oe patrous and by con Besconx| Res. Bid Diaporition to me Bad picenc, we seldom tail ir give watiafectioy em MOALEY, COSTUMER ta Sraser No cost ee ct ion cf Fine Art SUASKED BALLS and PARTIES exp, Feas able raive P_& —"emember. a Mask is farnisbed with each ved and called for. Cositme, a. all Costumes de! Foening Sta. D. GC, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1975. WASHINGT( TWO CEN | FORTY-TH SENATE.—The The Beecher Seandal Trial. TON'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY © IRD CONGRESS. or our telegraphic report of th trial closed yesterday, | Before the ING STAR. Washington News Mrs. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS are held on Saturlays, commencing at three and last- ing mntil Sve o'clock p. m. The President's pul The President and Mrs. Grav dino last | Speaker of che House and A large company of distin- Justic Gray, | Visiting Mr. Hooper, i | | evening with tt of the minority; and yet on ace DALAL Was prope and Gossiv. OT Liought I knew Beeeh- I became acy iams Wis Athar they we Beecher whe not know that ; Beecher and es of politi- admonished by * principal receptions yesterday were | «the wives of Senators and those who ® neighborhood with thos: man has 2 tiée will Another mem reception oc day evening, February 244, and will mt eight to ten o'clock p.m. Dinner:—Tuesday, February 9th. visiting her twenty-five <¢ DES Who callet sisted by her hasband’s and Miss Perry, of Cali- imber of visi or Jones was ble to thelr vis | nade themselves very t Mrs. Wind op, of Fond de © who adopte missioner T ays exhibited g ry much honeret wien nay Washington. ’ active hones o owers, paintings znd sravings witich ot nantes and refinem to v sit my house Ina, when Ib risk for him be would et < with the pre AT THE Witte Miss Watmough, Miss Benjamin bevhood up to. th who could b HOUSE OF RE vked among the wm ertains most hospitat sot Admiral Powell by those present snd was as follows ‘ m the following hartes Haw nd States navy, 4 » BOY PIANIST vate reception ¥ MINEE t for tie pur attack upon vernor Walker ve him that vote, bu ling enterta Franklin Kinney peers on this SOUTHERN MA party was lo tak INTERF=TING vel: Gen. Jone Boyd | Edelin SN THE STAGCE.—A erding from bel church party in all its features nent of his elect shop, comes a dis- here to its princi and not falter in this | a pulp. His right nh. numbering fr < completely wrenche He was what protection in a ‘Mr. Rapier (4 colleague (Mr. White) c sented the colored people of the introduction of bi aS the case. rere to be represented pier) Was the proper representativ: te had no authority to speak for them. Mr. Phelps, (N. J..) afte Senator Sumner as a leader party, alluded to the fact that his name r linked with the pending House proposed Ladios of Washing taken charge of the S BAUM S, and for the’ bast sail that vesterday i Ists.—Ma tri Alonsists have cay at the point of th Their vietory was complete. ¢ now within six kilome' age ot Poento lt Reyna P came to fail, but th is that he was asleep in fi that when he heard the orchestra artially awake and walked off ich he fell is about sixty Teet above the stage. He fell with such fore #S to break the boands through on the stage floor, and erush his head and shoulders be- yond recognttion. The news ot the sad affair Was immediately conveyed to his parents, to be very wealthy. 1 said that his father is a wealthy real esta: of this city, and that the boy worket of pure love of ~ | actly howl most direst proo! surat uuat ? . state in the red Puenta la Rege 2 ‘ossing the Rex river with three or four hundred” anit other bands wi vy Horse are ra Witttawe colored peo- ‘The gallery from w ing rotmnd. and a it were moving toward Red riv: s bas lett the Che; Quvestios.— —In your pap appeared a par the first time iv General Loma deteated the Carlisis yesterday at Cestona, tan miles ’ after five hours’ hard tured cannon, whieh he will rroseai Pass. © complimenting of the republican “ poco ATIONAL conference of Congregat ew York, Brookl would be forever He thea said that this to pass the pending bill IN DEFIANCE OF THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE #S expressed at the last election. le declared its judgment in thunde: ud as to shake one hundred men out of their seats here. If you pass the Senate bill you pass an unmitigated evil. either of the House bi who are reput tion of the com its between Col on the tsth of Jac yn and vicinity Reports from the d ches were received, among them one Plymouth chureh, Showing an inere Ss since last ation were confid strations of their pastor were ble use for the de: at the theater ow ment.— Chicago Ini STABBED BY A REJECTED a st Churchill, a Frenchman, ~ pee beget Peco — back witha et feat Allegany, Cattarau- gus, comnty, N. J.. because she refused to The father, who interfered, was elled to the floor, and the mother falated. rpowered and lodged in ailat Little Valley. He said they shoul: all die together. The girl will recover. AN ASSASSINA ROR oe : iapee te ak ternoude, a Frenchman employed in Gris- wet " Wwoid’s Bessemer steel works, while going to | °&*!” removed the pipe from Powers’ ran. his work at 5 o'clock Wednesday iorning Was shot and fatally wounded by two assas- ins. The murder is su; uence of the labor toubles there, though itternoude had not taken the place of a UNsTampeD e United States attorney L. L. Lewis advising him against drawers of un- in the recent raid up- our banks may be disinissed upon defen- dants paying cosis. A large number ofdeten- lied themselves of the portunity for compromise thus afforded @ costs in eacif ease amount. to twelve or Anonl Va.) Dispateh. Saturday Au atred new and costly Dreasee. that the proceedings stamped checks seized If you pass 11s you pass an unmiti- ted evil. He had not the time to refer at length to all the features of the bill, but he was convinced that the effect of enac school clause would be toclose ail the of the south, for not adollar would be votel to support the school syetem there. There are some things CANNOT ACCOMPLISH BY marry him. the Baltimore and married in Brussé load eonapans ar ¥ to Princess Lot King of Beigi: dants yestenlay ay Compt de Paris and distinction wi Archbishop of Malines p sons Of rank an thirteen doltars— NS ARISING t Troy, N.Y. A DANCING HALL.—The » wall of Queen's Hall, Montreal, as burned last spring, gave Je last night. and fell ¢ TOMS, carry- floor with the dancers Several per- Canada, whieh w way during through the roof of the dancin rtion of the down into the store beneath. sons were serious injured. You may send your bayonets into a state legislature and drive out members, but you cannot compel any man to vote. Congress was trying to legislate against human nature and buman prejudice. human nature by i Has not the south already sutterat enough. He would appeal to meal throw any more FIRE BEANDS IN THE Socru. He explained that he had divided from his on this issue, because when his morals, pod and conscience was convinced no party lash could make him swerve from what he believed tobe hisduty, This whole uMdertogk bo instr » importane s everything relativ abe placed with entire accuracy be- of Congress and of the public XANDER Ray. —The verdict in the alleged poisouing of four ebild Massachusetts, b; died from excessive use of laada- sum and other nareotics, and continued abuse, cruel treatment and neglect oa tho oct)9- sn Ao MOSLEY, 605 ib street, | POE GE tke Women who Wok them to boant. | ‘ork the other day. was the son collector of the ‘port and sheriffor Baltimore. He had been a purser + an engineer, a circus clown. He was a very scholarly man peat several of Shak. ger, nd J c BALL. TAB 7 ape aig attempt to cha: LEAC and THESTEICAL COSTUMES kept on Yours res peetfull and could, it is said, speare’s plays from memory s7-The will of the late William H. Aspin- has been admitted to probate iy York. He leaves about two millions, which goes to his wife, children and a few other Nothing iz left to charitable ssopda lions, DaNa’s LIBEL SviT.—The trial of the libel suitor Mr. Wm. H. Kemble, of Philadelphia, against Chas. A."Dana,of the New York Sun, ended yesterday in the disehai Who failed to agree upon a vi stood Cight for acq Tour for conviction, but just previous to bein: called into comt Wey Were equally divi Bany Farwty Sa is severe | there have been in the west, and Show storms. freezing in the ad a train on ras blocked up in Thirty passengers some heavy farmers, sof people Davy” farinors streets of a own fn Kaneks the lowa Central railroad was bb asnow drift yestemlay. wala, ‘one time the; | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | THE LOUISIANA INVESTIGATION, Some Caucasia1 Sentiments. Testi nony, BEECHER’S Tarsh, } | T-lton’s Cross Examination. THE POTTS SUCCESSOR, rst in the Matter, Europe's of this © a blow at this | OMLEN VICTORIES ADDRESS, FIFTY RAILROAD MEN ARRESTED THY LOUESTANA END ISTIG ATION. cae Sentiments. rwasy " whet ation. M Frye withdrew i Toe Me New eoparnd we fitwas ¥ to seat our candidates. i the the pot eps had A Titers ax Ni Ts Worl p Wave BEEN OT Our peopily tom the een i white men AUAR OF CIVILIZATION, pte the wa ma station tthe vermn at if viraw the treaps we Would are of Kelle ave the reel hin n poopie fair ad- ne TRIAD tom Stilt Cader Pin N Pebrnary Whea vi ounting ¢ @ich. ems Before they are 1 Loxpox, Pebra Tae 7 t nr ‘ Tearing that LL will be dn ay for tie ~appression of the East African slave trade continue, and iis complete extinction is con- ) | fidently looked for. In the colonies daring the ore has been general prosperity, been ‘abol shed on the gold coast, ad henceforwand there w freedom aselsewhere. By a providential blessing the government has been able toentirely avert the toss of life which Fas eeeenees trom the famine in India. The finances are in a peering ri ne ogg gd ye} of the country has somewhat , but generat prosperity has prevaiies. ‘The Queen recom- menmds the repeal of ex ional statutes touching the peace of Ireland, and the enaet- ment of various laws relating to local affairs. as Arrest of Fifty Railroad Men. Pirrsners, February 5.—Antes Snyder, of the Western Pennsylvania railroad, made an information before Justice Sterrett ‘on the: od instant, charging about fifty men in the employ of the Columbia Conduit company at eae with nae SB loon od were sucd aud the men arrest terday withou resistance apd bi it to aS city. A hear- ing was had before Judge 8! ac lug as Justice of the peace, and resulted in the @e cused being held to bail in sums ranging from $900 to $1,000 each. Railroad men have ry 5.—Seven unknown men last night attacked Adam Grove, living at V rg, Union county, | beat bhin badly, and stole $1,200 and a sorret snd bay horse. $300 is offered for the recovery ‘of the property. a Frozen te Death. Sr. Pacu, February 5—In the terrible storm of Wenesday Wim. Gridiey was frozen to death, and another man was so badly frozen that he wil! probably die,

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