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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISEED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. BY The Evening Star Newspaper Oompazy, 8. HH. RACKRPMANN, Pres't. : THE EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to eer et TeX CENTS PER WEES, O8 FouTY n cust ° Ts : By Oo Gu bp eps id 235 0: one year, 36 00 THE WEHERLY STA published on Priday— 22 00 ayn. + ee prepacd. BT Ai, owhocrsptioms tmvarratly tn advance, ana ae = sens loner than pard for. of aiocritsime fucmished on application. Rate “, 6,825. St cl > | What it Was Made Tilton Sick. TELEGRAMS T0 THE STAR. a BEECHER TRIAL. More Tilton Letters To-Day. | tHE WAR IN ay. DON CARLOS RETREATING. LC TIONS TWO CENTS. | rRENCTH +F AMUSEMENTS. FORD'S ovens House. °M MENCING ONE WEER, ¢ FEBRUARY &, AND GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY, SHERIDAN, MACK & DAYS GRAND COMBI TON sTans ae LOL ADAMS WORLD FAM ENGLISH PANTOMINE T MENTER'S BRASS BAND AND ORCHE: MONDAY. 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HEMPLER, Optician % p2ly 403 Peubeplvaninave!, cor. ti _EVENING STAR, “Washington News and Gossiv. MES. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS are heid on Saturdays, commencing at three and jast- ing until five o'clock p. m. ‘The President’s public reception will oc | cur Tuesday evening, February Zit, and will continue from eight to ten o'clock p.m. State Dianer:—Tuesday, February 9th. INTERNAL REYENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $896,548.64. LIEUTENANT COMMANDERS, F. McGr Sry, U.S. N., has been ordered to the navy yard at Philatelphi: A BReaxwatea—In morning, Mr. Sener introduc propriate $100,000 for the con: kwater off South Point, on the Potomac river THe Livre TARIFR President to- approv existing customs and inters and for ot the «L the House. il te aw-—The ames I revenne laws as wise knowa eral Wil Commission Commissic Douglass, atts, Senators Sargent and | Patterson. Representatives B. F. Butler, Wallace, Stowell and R. R. Butler ha t audi- enee with the President this morning. Mr. SLoss* BILL, with reference to the re- organisation of the Patent offies, introduced in the House this mor wrovides that the | examiner of chemistry shall | filled by an’ expert nistry Who shall hot be @ member of profession. | mouth hous: The « wae native of Maine. ght as found ¢ Portland, Maine, yesterday. nee of the death was apoplexy. He bout forty years of age, and was a He took charge of that June t Se THE Mo Me cs FO! * today Br 2 Bratt of Maine: | rill, presented fifteen petitions of citizens trict of Columbia pray fs the 4 étitions elnding a very } t Tur ANNCAL nut except in Ise The ree . whiel pditures more than ex . Winitas Hays t Fort Indepemle ase of the harbe He was appointed t hessee, gractuat » Mexic served throuzh the 1 few years had comman nce and had ge of the coast GTEE AntixGToN ESTATe.—In the S today the Ju M mittee wi ¥ considcrati. << appropr of the Arlington estate in Virginia. mit «iso asked to beaut were dischary from the farther ration of the bill ia- troduced April Isv4, ourt of Claims to STONIANS A ngtonians wer: r dia Paris ith of Jani Mrs by. L. Mrs. Sherman Mrs. A.D. West, W. F. Nice SENATE € exeeu nal revenue f anes f.. 1 NomtNations.—The President sent the following nominations to the Sonate to-day: John L. Routt, of Mlinois, to be goversor of Colorado: and C. M. Gibbens to be postmaster at Winchester, Va. Tre FoLLowixa internal revenue ap- Fointments were made to«lay: Storekeep- ers—P. IL. W: kK, C. C. Withers, Lawson atard. J.T. Adams and Wm. Westra ixth distriet of North Carelina; Job rock, gauger, fourteenth district y York. THE FURLISHED STATEMZNT that the Senate Ji mmittee hat prepare the action of Attorney to the I . proves has no! leration. F consh THE Texas Pactric ROAD.—The le Committee on Pa ratiroads to- poned the vote on the Te committee ator Stew I action, ors in the Dis- s reported in the Senate swis, from the District and was tn atuniay the v IIL Was placed on trictof Ci adversely umbia, by Mr. Le New Revesve Bres.—The Committee on Ways and Means held a tong si on the subject of a new reveaw believed t the committee will report a measure restoring et ontal tax whi was repealed inh ng an adit tax of thirty cents a gallon on whisk nereasing the tix on tob: and providing for # Gax on petroleum in the ‘barrel insiead of at the tank as now pro’ 3 THE P.iarr-c of depositions for the eonte of James 41. Platt, j involving the title of th the 44th € ss for t was commenced by Jud Abou been latter to the se: > Norfollc ansas int privedot his office tL and cht to take s 2, that he b tion as Wo! eidin: 1 be ete government. held a meet adverse repor z this morning and < on the the Washington, Cincinnati ra ; to constr a narcow- y from tide-water to the cities and Chicago; a bill ch paraticl railroad company from Laie ie to the Mis corporate th compar pari river: ® bil to in- Dakota and Montana railroad All these are subsidy bills. Tie Forrncoming Kerort 03 ANA.—The Howse eommittee w becn investigating Lousiana affatrs at a ves that elt It is under report will s election in} board of 1 acts ¢ vt of the democ on the part of the will ree ere fraudulent; that there have Disraier of Cor roduced in the Howe of Tinos, wi REVESCE ann Cr O00 per The re- LC. Bi nished sted | Journing in our city is Col. J | tive of Gen. Sterling Pr the st popu INTING QUESTION— mic : u ide ot the Tr heart ied to sand Cur rt ou the inbered t usury bank note Mr na will be and Ta ar the border a Canata West, and has visited psiding ta Malone, ¥ past yed to Mr Ordway in <ing’s brother fron Malone brother in thy por + Con¢ressional has been investigating The majority report members, two repu ns rats, and ‘ts opposed to any further interferene | mer | of th ‘Ww constitution and the election of Mr. Garland as governor, the question of the legalities involved being finally dis- posed of by ® majority of the people. Tue inority report comes from one member y. Mr. Ward, of [llinois, who argues that there was no fair expression of the popular Will, and that consequently Mr. Brooks is still the legal governor. When the Little Rock people heard of the majority report of the comunittee they fired cannon, had a pro- cession, and rejoleet generally. At Pine ‘uff they firei one hundred guus, and five hundred at Hot Springs. CounTIxG THE ELECTORAL Votx.—The Senate Committee on Privileges and Elee- Hens had under consideration on Saturday the twenty-second joint vote in regard to the ingof the electoral vote. Lt was finally ed to report a bill repealing the present \le and enacting anew one. Instead of the cbjection of either House being sufficient to reeet the electoral vote of any state as pro- ‘ied by the present rule, according to the ew rule the concurrent action of both Houses ball be necessary. If there should be two “ts of electoral returns from any state, the Vice President must submit both’sets to joint convention of the two Houses, and the ction of either House shall cause the re- Jection of both sets of returns. m Objec- and ‘the tion is made to any electoral vote, two Houses retire fo their respective cham- ; hers for action on the question, instead of yoling without any debate, as, acconling to the present rule, two hours’ debate shalt be allowed, no one speaker eee than | | | ten minutes. and after the expiration of the time the majority may close the debate and proceed to yote. } i | arrested in One of the special messengers emplo: Mr. Ordway. Scrgeant-ut-Arms of the House fF Representates, returned to Washingion . ud served King, on the 2d instaat, at a. near Montreal. King had iis headquarters ona large stock farm. When he received the summons at the hands of the officer, he seemed surprised that he should have been found, but merely re- marked, “Allright.” He tay or may not come on here to be examined." He cannot be vanada and brought here uniess surrendered on demand under the extrad| tion treaty to answer some offence. Ev had he been presented with the service in the United States, he is not subject to arrest un- til au order of the House providing for it shall have first been made. It ix thought such an onder will be issued some time to-day. ———_ +665 ——— Tar HALF MILLION Express ROBBERY. As the facts concerning the orgs of an Adams’ Express Company’s safe in New York come to light it appears to be an affair of great daring and magnitude. Turee men. two of whom were in the employ of the com pany. have been arrested as the criminals although information is difficult to obtain, the amount of money the safe contained is fixed at $530,000. of which $75,000 are said to have been already recovered. _—— A NEW PLAY has been introduced to the Chicago public entitled “Seandal,” in which the following were the dramat' Fe: Frank. in love with Gertia, Mr. Theodore Tilson, the Rev. Henry Ward, Mr. Kar > Mr. Roger A. Fryer, Mrs. Henry Ward , a neoaats Tem, Victoria Woodhouse: Gertia. 2 Seo Rey. LeiGHTon COLEMAN, of Toledo, Ohio, has telegraphed his declination * office of Bishop of Fond du Lae, to was clected some three weeks ago. No ree- | Sons are made public, for the present, for the declination. EEE Tur WEST VIRGINIA SENATORSHIP.— The jast Joint ballot in the West Virgin Jegisiature Lg Sorc resulted: Camden, Walker, 7; Caperton, 7, ane Got, 6. a . Soclety, Ete. Sat 3 ot been as noted for brilliant Teeeptions this season 4 For sev. eral winters there was not ‘The Goverameat of the District. Below will be tound another imporiant ist of etgnature leading citizeas in favor of the + Morrill bill” - | reception, bnt Mrs. Ser wart, Mrs the Senate and House of Represensatives in Coa Watiach, Mrs. Carliste, others ay the wn cle zene of the District of Colm > same d: <pecituily represent— persue det. That « pe sonent formof government ® the tweed of the fuly bit at the adjourumecnt of th: 1 ¢ Re totes nit will t ered oF represen ame peo- teading Executive never seom W e bleak wind or Sat not deter any o: sident. Mrs. § ths passa aL from th e@ feast tired, but enjoye Ms TY © so ma: AB. Olin: H.®. Perkins, etary of State and 3 Aidrew Wylie, Fidk At b ¥ ' or J.G. Henning. ee Thee Ebert nla Willa ww En usual | this mwing to the death of her geaml- | mother. Her mother, Mrs. Chandler. is in | { deep monrning, aud does not receive or go | 4 into society. Among others weil known in | BR ywere Miss I me Ho x Mrs. Ge: 1 Rieke: : i and BE S. Shiomens, Grannis, Mrs. A. Ge Grose. Guatin weeanke and Mrs. MeAllister. Mrs. G Dani B. Clarke, Win. Ballantyne. the Misses Wood, ‘Sirs. Bouligr . | Thon. K. Selieiler als. le, Mrs. and Miss ie we r the zent bi 1 Brewster faller suff think tho shove ¢ * Robert J. Water, Mr the wis the Di nd Biss Granger. T Alex. 8! it. gers than usnal among the HAL Willard Porteus Baxter and Mrs. Mary H.D Cooke Jomer A. Mogry Trr Lovrstana Compromts: rhada@ pleasant re on in Mrs, —The Con x p ; gression al investigating committe: in New Orleans has offered the following as a basis jes, a wet pe will u a stants are right ke to dec Intly entitle tisia rowded . the condit the conser vativ interfere with the Kellogg Will sustain it in good fa would donbtiess be that the conse would he hat trom the Il m. sonot IL the republ » guarant tion of is involved in “Ss opposition, “s St in tae atin from Ghent to Al followed acceptably with ineey Hickox. re- P. Biac Another dime; ppe the members who constitute the Kellogw house of delegates. Will nat consent 1 an hour of | that Mr. Hoar's con shall the niivened I Mr. Horatio driving ¥ of the 6 popular weeklie livate his fine musi half-dozen members who constitute the ma- | jority. A splitin the conservative party is so foreshadowed, 4s there Seems to be i h acts on the cor Fes todishand the landing the McEn- ) & position in the young: Chrivian at Work and o is time to et clique have take \ 1 y evening hop at Willand’s | Inst diteh. So far negotiations have pro- was a bril to the week's fe - | gressed wi ont any soar being pile. he ties, and, altos nelegant and enjoya- nittee will cd the investigation The spa hall was filled w eve ¥ Washington. @ gay crowd of dancers and ple: i SRD GY WALI-PAPER A well- who “chased the hours \ tmber of the bar in this elty fort midnight. There were sc jast few months past bas been sufferiug wit elaborate cos a as baffled the pink and w a marvel of ainty little tos” graiu somne obscure disease, wile skill of physicians and th: eines. Some time worn by salmon in the diagnosis of the ca 2 Symptor ple of the room Was subn num, a found to ¥ off the wall d toe be seme Courier TER St Crrins | Mr hom IULE SUFEER o oS or A FAMtny ott, pastor of vella_G. Osbo: George ta neigh- rorsteps next YS took ret nd on Frida Hon. . clump of ecdars nex ning, when girl thirteen life ston soe tion to th Pa Louis, it encou ooking e: complet ath. Tir commit s appe not be svilie would M AT CHICAGO. ‘or narrowly pitgin: she was ty on the f 0 from the mer resume y BoxpsMex— forme - Was tnable R CORRESPOND? loites! places on board one were to carry Alfonso to at Sa ernment brought su CORE Cn Ie arrival of the king on poahi tie of the case y in the Toleso he found that the corre district court Fee the Gatilois and of the Havas défense was a fet on boar the royal frigate by mistake. for the goverr is majesty ) permission to remain ja ele ee on board it would have been p ; ‘i S tedious t for them to make their explo p SAW mills ut Ger- | Way tot Sel assigned to them, and later min town, Ohio, Saturday, Peter Schuehias | HOt Wishing to give evidence of special favor Sent a boat to the other ship to invite all ty: correspondents to come on board the Nay: On their arrival they were invited toa dinner. hy the Chevalier Murphy presided as the representative of the king. was tnstantly killed and six others badly wounded, {wo ef whom wil! probably die. Portions of the building and machinery were blown toa distance of Several hundred feet. The accident was attributed to low water in the boiler. —$—$<$________. Two ENGListt BisHors denounce erema- tion—Bishop Wadsworth, because the fire is symbol of punishment, and has nape: ba been looked upon as the peculiar doom of the wicked; Bishop Selwyn, because fire is an emblem of purification and of the process un- dergone by the regenerate soul. PRAYERS FOR THE DEAD IN THE P. Cucren.—The standing committee of the of Maryland has presented Rey. Jos. Richey, rector, and Rev. G. B. Perry, assistant, of Mount Calvary church, to Bishop Whitting- hain on the charge of using prayers for the dead involving the doctrine of purgatory. : ——————— ‘The act complained of was the reading of the THE WHEAT CROP presents a melancholy | commendatory prayer for the dying at the appearance, and the most sanquine farmer: | burial service ofthe late Rev. J. B Morse. It is expected the trial will proceed at once before the ecclesiastical court, WILD SHooTiING BY RunaL Eprrors.— bave abandoned all ho of a good cro) We hope something may turn up to bring Pe frog for hard = igo oe now a@ failureo e crop would make things a great deal worse.— Culpeper ( Va.) -r. ee THE RESULT OF FOOLHARDINESS. 7. E. Jameson, a well-known citizen of burg, Vt., received a bullet in the side of his head the other day for entering in a quarre between Alfred Colton and bis wife, but ths lace Friday night in the organ, editor of the Gallatin Gazette, and C. O. Edwanis, editor of the Home News, met in the | ble about an article in the Gazette, when Morgan fired at Edwards, who returned the Mr. ras- wound fs not considered dangerous. “Blesso. | shot. No one was hurt. are the peacemakers. = in their protest against the new law abolish- | raging at last accounts, threatening to de- ing convents, say: “We promise not to re- aoe as father, brother or husband, pints ly Who directly or indirectly took part tn the action of congress expelling the Sisters stroy the whole village, On one building burned the loss is $40,000. The wind was blowing a gale, and the roads were so bai that no help could reach them from neighbor- Cl See ing towns. and pote Ae nh hoy ly Sg oro paorng A FIENDISH STEPMOTHER. John AN Atbas OUVTRA ‘Three men en- | 4 Tegular stomach and digestive Tt Graback, ot Fomey Junction raska, tered a house in Aughenduff, Ireland, recent- | feeds on insects, and rather and on Friday morning killed her step: | ly, and compelled a young woman there to | thrives upon Shem, judging from the luxuri- daughter. ageg sez. years, 0; § the kneel down and take'an oatirto stop ing | ance of its growth, is@ feather in Dar- child ws ane jumping upon fit of company with her lover. The wretches then | Win's theoretical Poison theenlig ht failed any eee 52-The New York G POisun tae enikc. ht failed. Seemann ‘ew ¥ “ ~ a7 The letter C will hold its own in the | thinks that If Congressmen elect continents &2-Newton, N. Hy haying a drougut, ex- next Senate, Christianey and Cameron tak- | die at the present rate there will have to be Unguishes fire with cider, ; ing the place of Chandler aud Carpenter, another general elcetion. ats inthe | Protestant Episcopal church for the diocese | Butebers’ At Shawneetown, [l., a shooting affair took | General Wm. post ‘amties, J.G. | Military Affairs. post office, aud got inioasquab- | Columbia. J FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. | riprs AND MARINE DISASTERS. BMoxpay, February & SRNATE.— Pethi against the duty on tea and coffee were pre sented by Meesrs. Cooper, Scott and Bayard. tel petition of Vistrict of Colum avking orrill Dil for the gowers. Laid on the tabie. TILION LETEERS, | One frem His Wite which Made Mim mstrating RAL from Ui me on Hail | tversely on the bill te ant Clocinneti anal St. Lone ed its tadefinite postpe with the adverse report. w Mr. Davis, tray soll. or checked A letter Mary rry fi hom to in for com ic 1 the Court of C tely pastponed. eneer baron n in Congress the of ext from Mrs. Tilton to styl SINNERS. mi Boeet Pa i had vets resi , . Ferry, (Conn t.and shecid not care about the following bills were disposed of until he (Reeeher) bad a te a House bill toenable Ann Jannet him. tier fr 1 to his wife, & t 1 aber 6. docks been endeavoring to ascert carthly amvbitic come them. tely het iu what Were his Was not sod tree xtension of © mm. A be m Bre. y tent bral dated March oth. tioned looms. Passed. d not to make Any more ASEWI E PATENT. ments away from by could House bill for t fof Join W. Marsh, “ at 2 th Pcomld vhich authorizes the extensic a patent | make tn the city ext f was Label ing attachment for sewing ma. | August trom Tilton to his wife, and c the last sum The passe} iat id like to know some this, as he was not inclined t the extension of a sone ted With et her att and was of us taess and and shoes. @Mr. ¢ atinue per 5 lized no revenue from -caxaminatic his patent. and the bill was merely an au- | rangement with orlty tohim te ma a for | lish these an ext 0 the nts 1 Mr. Seott again rei fed his opposition ot the He any extension of patents for any ting c worn #t nected with sewir 3 Mr. Wa Was noo! ehriston is 1 eman living to this bill fo 5 ew York, who used to be associated with Me. sewingt me on the Jwkependeat and wants assis: PRieNts Were oppressive to the poor | ed Beecher m the publicat the Chridia Mr. Cragin said this attachment was of | Uiwon, My intimacy with him began whea | thinzain | was 21 or 22 years old and | placed. him on the Corixéan Id» not i I would recognize He came | Cecasionally to visit at my house, bat was House bil BY MES. TILTON Wim. L. Wi | On account of his religious tenets. On leay Mr ing the Jndepencent he edited Use Weekly Tre to this bill. tune ander Horace Greet The agergato receipts in the rough from my lecturing tours | in one season averaged about nine thousand dollars, from which the expenses of my ftw. y bad to be deducted. Cannot now call to mind what the cireaiation of the Indepeadent | Was while I was there; but Bowen told me tt had largely increased aller I took charge it. Idonot know what its circulation was When I lief, but Bowen stated that it was i post offces throughout the coun- Dt into the Jedependeat Dir. 1 tts cireulation was about to » knew Me. Win he was a geutle.nan of great } and great enterprise. E ink fo help the government, bought $500,099 01 its bonds. The bill was then passe Hous toenable Mrs. Christia Hams to make application to the « loner of Patents for an extens' or ioprovement In canal lock: jected —aves. 19; noes, 25. Mr. Sargent introduced bill in reference to a to the promotion of rear admirais on the re- | FOREIGN NEWS. ined list. Naval Affairs. | French Affairs—An Election. argent introduced bill to amend the Paris. Fe *.— Additimal he distribution of the A’ diciary. | fr ‘Commitize on Post -reported, with amendments. his bill y establish © rmph Mr the Pveral state? and territories as po: and to regula transmission of commer. by telegr: wl memori n recently in ses , asking the Re ud Elect the si from the election ii th® Seine et Olse yester day show that Valentin, the candidate of the ublicans, was chosen to the esse Tiere was also an election for mom ber of assembly in the Cotes du Nord, but t Was no cheice, and a second ballot will t taken. A GRAND BALL henemt the was let by Jol grent crowd present, inclu ners ne cabinet a promine st pers e bt and fifty thoasaud frase: w REPRESENTATIVES Retreat of Don Carlos. — yale S x A dispatch from patie following coacera t jointr {section 1,4 Judiciary. Maicing ani appropri at Smith's Point, on Potomac river; Commerce. a bill kiag West Point. in Vir ' | che a Hayvard | Loss, $6,000. A Burned Block was bur | Lacon, Inn. F * | and contents we 000, MARINE DISASTERS. A Steamship Cot Throngh by foe. | New CasTir, Den. February j ipamstip Vindicator, in | Ph Bat all ettorts w discharging her cargo. a Mau Drowned, ng Jindson ® mae Line dur herb. FS Tog Sank a Joseph Ss eXpress compan. Tombs police c te’s evider: réiation to valued at Soon has been reco HEALTILOF Bistor Ope HeEIMER.—The Hubbell (Mich )—Toai Newark (N. J.) Acivertiser publishes the fol- ee iene a endl Caines lowing extract trom a letter received from Sir. Suwyer (Wis )—Billis amend the | te Wifeof Bishop Udenheimer, by a friend shipping comint 4. Commerc in that city, dated London, January 1%: “My letter. 1 grieve to feel, must be sad indeed. My dear husband is seriously il,and Iam terribly feartu! of the result. Ourphysieians tell me they are not without hope, bet that they are very anxious.” Alluding' to this in- telligence. the New York Hi some time ago Bishop Odenhe mer met with a se- rious accident, fell and broke his ki His vigorous constitution enabled him to get paid over this, and to resume his episcopal uties, but other cares crowded on him so A bill to promote te m between the United Sta Foreign Affairs. By Mr. Averill (Mfinn.)—Bill t Homestead a Public Lands, man, (1). C)—Bilts as follow By Mr. Chipman, (D. C)—Bills as follows a new school for colored schools in the District of Colum#ia. To incorporate the nd Drove Yard company of the api f and Asia Amend the District of Columbia. compel the Washington “Market company” to pay | {iat he, was forced to desist from a to the District of Columbia the amount ix » ian Ss . of —— ic due to the poor fund. To provide poten ‘aa al ayy aad wil foc the payment of a png ae wife and daughter ieft for Europe. f the District of Colum! e av-The Edin Yate Beant of Public Works. All of which burned phy mend (Scotland) theatre was were referred __ Committee on the Dis- et of Columbia. . Also, bills for the reliefof Wm. Bowen and A.J. Gunning. Clai s7- Joho McCormick, one of the weal’ niest citizens of Mount Vernon, Ohio, wr «mur dered in his store on Friday nigh ¢ gor nis ‘Also, to place Colonel and Brevet M. a . of the 8 |. Emory on the retired list. legisiai — — wnentr 7 4 bill to amegd the 41st section of the ae aeices jovernuuent (or the District of ry. By Mr. Butler, (Mass.)—Bill_ to amend the act creating a court for the distribution of he Genevaaward. Judiciary. Also, a joint esolulion construing the act placiag oldiers on tie same footing as white soldiers n relation te bounty and peusions. Miltary ———___-see+- Mrs. MARY TREAT, Vue Sclentist, has made the discovery thal a common it, the from South Carolina to, q4rePregemtatlves Pacific ratiroad bill. me