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er oe er ce eee * THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsj;lvania Avyenne, cor. 1th St. BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. WH. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. TH. ce Bi + momchs. $3.00; one year. 36.00 WEEKLY STAR—published om Priday— 82.00 0 year, postaze prepard riptions tmeariadly in advance, @na MEAT LAIN Phare FOF. . Rates of wrvertising furnished on application. — BEECHER IRIAL TO-DAY, j ein Tilion Explains Things. THE PHILADELPHIA ELECTION, ELECTION IN IRELAND. ~ | John Mitchel! for Pattiaments TWO CENTS _ EVEN ING ST ‘AR. Funeral of a ceeee maemmtntive | me Cotton Chaim | FORTY-THIRD | CONGRESS, Commerce. reported the river ENGLISH ELECTION. “A MUSEMENTS. Forn’s OPERA HOUSE. aly a Candidate. propriation bill. Referred to Com) Dr. Ke The remains of the late Hon. Sam‘l Hooper, | ‘The Speaker of the House has received th: on Appropr ; ted C ° : : Representative in Congress from the fourth | followie. au. coun xaeueeas v ashington News and Gossiv. | district of Massachusetts, lay in state at his DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, } ons. report on the bill TUESDAY. Febfuary 16. The cor rer nr The House bounty bill was | te the Seneca Indian reservation in Westero | Democratic Nominations in Connecticut, > EN n mr e New York was concurred it | former residenee, No. 1301 H street, this morn. | __ WASHINGTON; D.C, Feb, 12 he, referred to Committer oa | "7 ial (Pa,) intros bill for the Whe with appear in Mrs. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS are held on | jn¢ and were viewel by A large number of | sins oer) G. Blaine, Speaker of the House of | Military Affairs. re Nef of eece Baca —e : . 2 | ing, ar : epresentatives: i c x on Tes nt amen’ Saturdays, commencing at three and last- | ineriends of the deceased. ‘They wae tae | “I reepectiuily Invite the attention of | att oe re Ar. Harrison (Tenn.), from the Comr Scotts Answer to Garrett, OX HAND, O iST ing until five o'clock p. m. closed in a beantiful Stein walnut octagon ngress 10 the following considerations with | Mun avwinet ane tex one tee aa gran mrath gt oer PRILADELPULA, Fe . . The President's public reception will oc- | burial casket, covered with Diack clotheand | a view to eattabie ieee upon the sub- | Fishnet a e Bseadlanotie —oggewie waged ged +a] ~ T crop cur Tuesday evening, February 234, and will | having long silver-platea barhandles. W! ject: | _ Mr. Hiteheock presented the eret President and V tet | WALHALLA BROTHERS, tin: o bars of silver-plated metal ran around ti Claims toa very large amount for the pro- S. Padde ‘ “ States. Ouo pp i continue from sight to ten o'clock p.m. top aud bottom of t The top of the | ceeds of cotton seized by the authorities of | Oy 5, Patdoc pence bt ie SONS ee INTFRNAL REVENUE—The receipts from | ca! ket was compo rge pi the United Sti e war of oo Epiglleseripelle yoy by ga athe Speaker eugee etre we yanis ramenge ol ON BA — this source to-day were St Bate glass. and t nese ware: cove red in ta: rebellion (greatt in a ae OF the amount « Mr. morial of the Monies of Mr. Hooper would take place, | &ry Us, which was gr . a5 acy 2. FURBISH ————= = when the rex e hid from view roceeds now in the hands of the govern- anor zine vt subject had test be postponed « * |] swered yestentay., by ’ BM OUTETIEAVENCE COMPANY. ? | Is coNsRQUENCE of indisposition, Mrs. | Wogn he remal : Phe : a : tele, Ni tae hee mulect had best be postponed antil to. gh , nsof walnut. ‘The cas ment). are pending in the Treasury depurt- | favor of the bill for the eneral Williams will not holt | Was similar ia every n ly mierrew wh Attorney ¢ ne in | ment and before the Court of Claims. Isng- pect to th ation, t o'clock the Sena: pers ad tele? — i decals cline a Which reposed the remains of Mr. Samner. | gest that provision be made by law. th. Sintaetare, te “i @ NATIONAL THEATER, her usenl Wednesday sccoptson thisweek- | 1) Wo tyes vinta attin ena ae ae hen any claim for the proceed: | DISTRICT AF sip) Tagg Po seer dren thn * FIVE NIGHT 1 MATINEE OF THE Tur CoMMITTEF ON CIVIL RVICE Re- | simply the name and 4 cifie quantity of cotton ts i at | Mr. Edmumis. from the The topof the casket wa ends be. coverad thto then: te on the | were recetved with the usual : ali esterday agreed to increase the sala- op of the casket was « ceeds be cove nto the Tre | Jud Y, submitted a Lt as to members rising. The Oe nteaiete fine 3 oh the f Claims to ral Wreaths, crosse put beyond the reach of any othe meaning and intent of the act of Jane tt “y Comn 2 NDAY EVENING. F the Judg ne Reenn on Aeeeeene ek and Mr. James Wormle that may U * for the proceeds of | relative to the furisdiction of ht of nec astral te reminent ait. | $6,000 p num. uted a large wreath, and Mr. gold a | Crhuinal Court of the Distriet of Colemt perenne — TT Ww bese To- : ye re ne Sherman, from Committee ot the Chie ex ETES Wire Howse To-pAy-—Senator | “ity committce ofarr proceeds of 734 bales of cotton, whic reported with amendment bill oop Presider ts and Shel- | and pall- tended by t ust been determined by the Supreme Court time in which th nl of Aud Socretart m » with the President this | at-Arms of the House of I ‘presentatiy adversely to him upon the ground that the Strict of Columbia shall ree: and Robesoa ies 1 yo r Agreed to the meeting of the | With the Speaker. Chaplain, and purchasé was male in violation of the laws | determine certain claims see Gearral Jers ert ~~ Chapin | Senators Boutwell ‘and Washburn. aud of w these proceats amount Mr. Edmunds. from the Committee on the ai Willlame wt ¥ arties “who presce . ss ~~ | Representatives from the state of Mas: 4 think ought now ked to be discharged from the ptcite tue dteeaknn * * prepacod Goaunnenan TALL, SIG MARINI Wires THe McPitERSO eisplaced | setts, accompanied by y belonging to the further consideration of the petition of Mrs. | "At ten minutes past two the { tenga IND ORCHESTRA in Scott square, in this cit ame of that | mourners, as: should therefore be covered . Lockwood king that w ntered t by S dabemnewod Inctor_.S1G_ BE. MUZTO. 5 I | purpose of at ata ane. - mgt de entered, healed by Sergea : ‘ J s¢ ar 1o MePherson square. pt p of a ins te 5 i . iS eamctic apie F denser yo Mi S Bat a hanged to MePherson square, | = is func ad by vern- : ace tee Chaplain, Wigner there already being one reservation popt. atives. The ps lof this fund now held by the govern: irts of the United States. So on the committ - oe ives Garfield, J. R. | ment will probably be consumed by these Me. Mite! b as to t larly mesentery alii a x the Mexican . Arthur, Rainey. M. | claims. Uniess this course is taken, it ns | : es vey 2 Mase = abeign—that on which his equestrian 5. shall; and the committee | to me that it is of very little consequence for 5 Portland, Dalles” Then the 5 ers: N al cinaiy of arrangements of the How the government to defeat claims for the pro- ta Public I : , Publ Arthur, Mitehe ———— + Cre sined, Uhe proper geo- RFORGANIZATION OF THE TREASURY.— | UV Poland, Wheele ceeds of cotton if they may be held to be Sway ul M.T Want press “m rey these The House, at a quarter before 2 o'clock this | Kelley. Lamer, and He upon other claims that may be eventual ; fami of the decease atives present allowed against the ‘laims n carried oat nent. Very man > would are probably fraudulent, #s | Comm fternoon, passed the t I providing for the nd x nly rel tee o1 n front © siaint, bat It ts Amore | reor m of the Tr partment | Hooper, of Boston, brother of Mr. Ho: rregate is er ly in exeess of th Mr. ¢ pete nt me ae . ofthe ¢ mplt ne very man in vat. theker= today tm place febis tt rey rom the Commit- | Mr.and Mrs. Henry Adams, son-in. gregate amount of proceeds | vation of game in the District of Colunt The relatives of the deceased, and th r Ret been VENUE THEATRE. fee an ervice Reform. It is not prob- | and daughter of Dr. Hooper. and Mr. Edwarl | government, but it does not necess | Referred to the Comunittve on the District of | chusetts d accompanied by Latics Pa A wiih amd Tre able that it will hed in the Senate this nephew of deceased, low that because they are fraud | Columbia. followed ers. Mr. Wormley 5 Gro. W. Bx wd Manager. | session. 4 clock the remains were carried into | will not prevaii,as those who farnis Mr. Edmvnds eatled up House bill to. pro- fo UH san intimate £ A of dec ‘i MENGE SUCCESS O97 4UK REW A the House of Representa Previously | timony often are part! vide for the selection of graud and peti Sent mour IMMENS “ F THE NE the Senate had assembled in the Repr frauds, and expeet to share i rors in the Distriet of Coluz Thad been s ' ‘ iT ENT: LINMENT «Hall. On the front iste of the i the recovery. Lamof the opin } amendme . ;. Pie E F - unt Deki 8 President Grant and the ¢ interests of the government re inittee w after wh world Hirst, th Chief Justic legislation upon this subject. Mr. & nt moved an ict ty church, offered M t : it will open up | Hees of the Supreme Court occ Very respectfully, your obedient servant ing th vitness befc whith ‘eouciodad th i een a 7 question, which has not yet | mined Mery IH TORE of the Speak Gro. H. WILLA us comn those adance lef Joh : « seussed t e exter ain Butler read a chapter of the > for refu: Ss Were was in- : ! [peepee Ret teet 78 | at the concinsian Rev De. Atkins : The Press-Gag Law. tty rier aud ared to a n republicans will insist that the a proser. The remains were thei THE TRUE INTENT AND MEAD OF THE red all questions pu ement LIFE IN WASHINGTON propriaiion for the support of the army to Ure hearse and conveyet by AC his amendment otee- n te the tw in wh ’ ae. made to cover two fisen! years. : tege to Oak Hill cemetery, In the Senate, to-day, Mr. Edmunds, from | those of Mr. Irwin ar cBLE A « RET ~ 2 = = where they will remain awaiti he ciary ittee, rst refusin > Tire S correspo: Ho Ruined Mest: ‘hese | THE Hovse Committee on Expenditares | direetions of the fam ena = bericht os tanks Teast ¢ Saccartewenine ianmanen tine t of the Department of Justice hekia meeting Oe apes nt Sate: the ie ak munds said the bil) had nothi nore of ‘ ’ THE CABINET met at noon to-day, with | into th xtentof the ot 1 todo wit It was to meet more of th getting toexamine nesses in relation |, pes Jui . entitled conferring A a plored ©: all the members present. The session w : _ conferring ts of just ise entirely—ir ey by the a sat ; Jurisdiction upon the ( Court of the se where x i cadets w eg! f North Ca adjourned shortly after one o'clock in order Di t of Columbia, for other pur by the statute o see | some one weal a < f ppeared to able the President and members of the | pose and whethe or by its pro: “The amend od, and th and there ‘RAND COMBINATION (UT CONGRE- y chi be male ® { fo attend the funeral of Representa- | visions persons charged with or indicted for | de then J arrange GATIONAL CHUR FER 17 him. Onl Ww alt of the par- | tive Hooper. During the session it is under- | libel or other crimes in said District can be Si memo: FS age Se at ev Yok ties making charges was examined. His tes- | Stood that only routine business was tran: ht from a state or other place within Canon é pat E hex Simpson timony showed no unlawful expenditures of | acted. : | Jurisdiction to x id District, toa uswer manuf 7 : me n the distric - therefore; and, also, whether said act has ‘an, - S “ WASHINGTONIANS ABROAD.—The follow- | application 16 prosecition on tte ee, lers in dri =i | ns hiner t . fina 2 OrkRA.—Mr. Strakosch, appreciating the | ing Washingtonians were registered in P, he Fa ene eee hedge Heyes Tue SER Aree eras the crime of bel in any e. eral,and a nd report m wh y of Ne she intended | — wants of Washington, lias determined to give | on the ee ee ee instant: Jedediah H. Lathrop, | thereon, submittec (PBESTER COMIQTE ONS iON. report, which says that | nue laws known as schedule C. Finance. his vitup for, at he unhesitatty " @ series of five Italian operas, to commence | Mrs. M. B. Lathrop, Mi under the law in question no person ‘can be He also presented the petition of busin: sald the w Just about this pr whe old Tb = Renominatea. ‘The Great Siew of W next Monday, with M’le Heilbron as prima | Mrs. C.C. Oldfield, J. E brought into the District of Columbia either | menor Washington protesting against. that wei many watchinen’s eyes | .2AkTroRD, Cr.. February i he demo- ee do na. “Lohengrin,” by the famous Wag- West, W.F. i for libel or other crime. Without the pro- | part of the Mortill bill which provides for the ad to offer any r me " nve! ree ~ beiebratet | Ber. Will be given the first night, and the ~MeVicker | fivore which it has created elsewhere wil ¥ popular Bar bly extend here. “Don Giovann: hot “Ruy Blas” and “Luci” will follow in turn. visions of the law, however, the Committee | ibolition of justices of the 3 are of the opinion that ‘the District of | “fhe Ct id before the Senate a lett: Columbia would be an asylum for offenders | pyany ary of War, transmitti mmitting wcainst the laws of the py of the report Of Major F. W. F: liowed to slumber ant when Midshipmen Hoot Pan repub- ma, and cross Bak THE NEW Brivisu LEGATION is quite fiu- rquh: 5 had failed to property aiminist le : " i s Sir Edwa rh a States ping hither. The re- e eng . $ a ademic gro the Then! and restore peac M Herlert | Tie sale of seats for the season will com. | ished, but not furnished. Sir Edward Thorn- | United c is se he engin rps, upon the examination | r be ehee tien ; tes ‘a havi st -(carpetsexceptet) | Port of tue Committee closes as follows: Of sites for reservoirs at the head o or his importunities to sps mony since the war. He therefore urged a mence to-morrow, at Metzerott’s. ton ‘s having the turniture (carpets excepte! saat Pabel Iecuot serine oaainee the iawe r the Mis- Referred to select Committee ation. jumped in world ca} and gave him ¥ return “beat sissippi rive states, so | Sn 7th dei jes, witch NOTE PRINTING Qu¥striox.— | 4 4l¢ in Philadelph iples, which he Sir Edward thinks our wood better adapted of American wool. | of the United § NATIONAL THEATER. Tre Bs tates in any of thi * | = ant ¥ antes that no case could arise in which # court or 2 oh om the Committee on it was a beating, and a sey >| in irs ND REOPENING arent: Chee oe yndiana, yesterday at | to our elimate than that used in the manu- | jndge in the District of Columbia could be Pee EN ret Dill restricting Under the recent f Ce ss | best which LIBEKAL PRICES OF ADMISSION bs er meeting of S 2 peceog and Currency nn ee = tropean furniture.— Miss Grin called u person here and send dling of custom duties, and pi upon the hazing question | men t L PRICE ‘ommittee he E s vote | i the Graphic. T r VOR SIX SIGHTS ONLY AND MATING mmittec the House, changed his vote 7 him to any state for a trial for libel. It sters wil be dl frou the ations of the Treasw probably | ous for revenueonly. of the bank note companies to = = ander Charles §, | Should be here observed that the jurisdiction | |! in the natare | Out the privilege of a spointment. An | Het that these princis The Fascinating Young Act the burean of engraving and printing. This | .NAVAl ORpEws.—Commander Charles 8. | Of2he courie of tee Oates eadiction | nt In the natare | ti vextigation ¢ made, and inthe mean- | riet out farther than in KATIE PUTNAM, will sury department the ma- | Norton, ordered to command the Shawmut | Cases iseonfined to otlonees ereated by the Committee on th guaran » denounced the mona er reeaDae RICHER Boi sy seport in Savor ol tm 3 impr asions n | at New Orleans; Lieut. Commander Charles | statutes of the United Stat No offence 4 versely bill to 4 | jana as dictated rive Biches n catia HK net made inside of that depart- | H. Davis,to the naval observatory, 1st of | common law is i ble costs, nees in the fed | iventurer. le ras Gn dertng= <a ramet ation, H ore th te ineonmittee was | March next; Commanier Henry L. Howison | courts of the United States, po 20 s indefinitely postpone. (THE ANTHRACITE COAL TRA jor the | as falling to une Pe ee ha: Sanae a detached from the command of the Shawiaut | determined by the Supreme t Mr Mite rodtice! bill providing weeks cuding on the Yih instant is without | r bag fie tee 1; or- from tuternal revenue uxt customs | mander Henry F. Picking, from. the Hudson, 7 Cranch, p. ee he nics Gl ae nsportation, | (OW point, a Ingersoll, for che: rch wuts: family a 1 over $2,000,000, the coin | rendezvous, New York, and ordered as |) Law, see, 1 Also, bill for the payment of certain Indian waking to lieutenant go = cont han SIE | receipts veing very neariy $750,000, ami the | house inspector of the Ist district If inany territory li by its | war b Clans. | Sy ei eke te of ag Bee SAMS Ake PARTE toial from internal revenue and eae niag laws. and ifsneh laws c¢ Mr résumed his speech on Louis. | 24d this state of ! making t iland »peration, except su wsof th LCTICS itp act under consideratior but bad nol ¢ nate proceede WASTINGTON présents some rather re- penone to be the ic in | markable phases of social life. There is at i MADAME E. BASTIEN, (From Balti il he pay supply- sending a person from ti : | al consumpti rying THE SCANDAL TRIAL. - ipts are in @ great meas- | this time in that city a granddaughter of Pte Representatives. { in what is kuown as E - takes pleasures of iufrming the Ladies of Wasbing- } ie y territory, for the 33d section o: « is ku Re-Direct Examination of Sra sees forest sor tatee charge of the | Fioas business interesteaterten OF ee nek Thomas Jefferson, who, with her young son, | hay no application whatever 19. Ut HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Tue | ga little oe pen ae oe Gaig scunhasd tn tis tome a ee fT bill to pay taxes immediately and | !8 pleadin rene pacing Med aecbr dye Bo gla : House. nant to the order made yesterday pee ; Ti\ton-Beoet Qwenty years guarantecs {ull satisfaction in. HATH bond out of the warehous "of the Treasury” Wi x IRaUE Obi Ee cee any criti, | met Wo troulie amona them. nok the stand, aad a a ne ane a of Chief Justice Taney, ana in Lof the crime oftivel, 1. | AS scon was read a ted just now. The was continued, ans Of liveliho. a DRESSING specialty. Ladies will bo attended fers no power eith U g the carly partof the summer, oO of membe gto their feet he week ending y patel Gem to in their ows hous eating their orders at grandchildren of ex-Pri ‘harged with it into the Distriet of Colt to obj OUS CC nt for their sey- : ote i pot CHAS. BAUM S Corset Factory, ud hundreds of ot ¥ send him out of it.” eral propositions. but Mr. Randall (Pa.) per- | * ast Gec}S-Sin S08 Tih sinest, plesiine for The report is signed by Messrs. Kamu sistently demanded thi gaint 1.456, Jeane nY, muUnera tio Conkling, Frelinghuysen, Wright, Thurman | a nun aie bi ninows tonnage for the we = mons, and M. Hampton on: Washing and Stevenson.’ Whehh Thurman | ¢ number of private pil th ton € Falconer, N.Y; W.G. Ladd, N.Y; — Ap aS Unfinished busine fe corresponding d x A the jade i Woolfolk, THE Courax Sir AIN.- Blo »/ | Remarkable Fatality and a Triple The next bill in or 1 ot both kinds of coal fo : . - tre — oats Ges 10 sini W.G. Coleman, | the Sta :—Your correspondent, “ P.,” whil: Funeral, reported: from W. ms Committee. | tons, and for the yea, ment whi a ee eee ae A large coll m_of Fine Artistic BALL, TAB- 4, tracing back to N. P. Willis Mr. Colfax’s | THREE BROTHERS DEAD WITHIN THREE | to pay the the southern ela! {} 1,600.59 tons to san Woodhull. proving disas- BEAU and THEATBICAL CUSTUMES kept on “ = = DAYS. omni taken up, but pending its we 13 tons oodhial v bana. ee ee atic oe OE ee adda ae ne rom the topmost In the death notices in yesterday's $1 consideration, Mr. Dawes moved ut | i. M. Ford, Mille und e ladder fame into the skies 4 ; ts ach } Ue rules and go inte Co MASAID & and PARTIES supplicd at ’ ‘and E. P. Jor peshaps should have groped a little farther | the following three appeared togetier, each | (he rules and & | Feasonal ec rat into the past. vil, in deserity! the games | being headed by the name “Delafield.” . THE TARIFF AND TAX | Ps ber. Mask {4 furnished with each pases Uisted y Eneas, wien hi At his late ee Sek on eae Pending this motion, Mr Onio rest it P.8-—Remember. s Mask fe furnished with enc mes te hooting match, afte: i city of New York. on Frid roma the Compittice on A iaweprintsns. te ews’ diamouit Costume, aud ali Costumes delivered and called for stating th arytion hit the dove , of pleurisy, Major Joseph Deli- borat tie atoary civil spor icon eat mery strcet. IL atiracte! | ecti9-tm MOXLEY, 60% 1th street fmalng’ d oe sin the Fpl age oe BS le Was ordered to be prinied and made the dea! of nition, yestentay. | Its ok V. tine is x he: ~ | sper or for ¢ re dy. was fou in THE Macrar © Decwdit eva th street. in the elty of New Yor pecial order for a future day. — YTUPR ES : 4, #08 | Mr. Donnan, (Lowa) from the Coramittee on fo Amster | py, Kienealy and John Mitene’ LECTURES. Net Was mentioned z | “She hreatl Bonren ar sii | printing. reported a number of privileged re d ere it Twenty ‘Along the Candida EC TURE AT THE MT. VERNON PLACE M Lag aepniormans solo r _ year of his age ce |e cee re Contain socumeNtn wits ene proceene olf ec | Lowpon, February 1.—An election for a EB CHURCH. corner sth and street ere au eis mneen or WW Heo THe Pre TRA Sesstox.— | Athis late reside th avent “Mr. Sener, (Va.) from en | > p i | Manber of Pariians“Ul is in progress TULSDAY EVENING. F it weil Keown mewandper Conrespond- | 1.0 ticcise met at ii o'clock to-day, and of New York, on Moni Mr. Sener, (Vi oe. Ber ‘upon-Trent Bra WOW Dv ‘ ch Warrant had been issued upon lay, ¢ : ary 15, of pneumonia, Het mittee, on the ne fees and | 564 Ing j fe el ont b Joseph Macfa continue to do so until the end of the session. field, in the cight rd year of bis costs ks wut attorneys oudo arded it to Apprehens felt that an extra session id distr this i courts diamor These we E ©, TOWNSEND, " ke brothers o: romitted a re vhic acloptedt “4 or the Kress will be necessary. | nelafcld of the wn submitted a report which was adopte Tweed chem THE POPULAR AND VERSATILE a te Se Boe quguid the political measures with regard to | states army, and Fe re egress pge | Seca 1 county 1 ill a vaca Will deliver a Lectace at parte indi mn ee Spproprintion Lane. se eee eet | lived toa ripe old a eall known | bank act and fix te compensation of ¥, and in Mitchel! streee ieee this: must fail Re mublicans think i Tm. | 28 Washington yea D ge numbers | tional bank examiners, submitted a report ime is in the posse ; vis, ee - aa, weusbey ae ant that measures for the tepression of | OCthe friends of the family are attending the | onal wes adopted. | is snid to be wort s j will u Cen rant of ss in the south should be passed at | WPle funeral at Trinity church, New York, | “ierore themetion to go into Committee of | Chromite Later—Jobn Mitchell Elected. Sut : bre the Police ore wid’ the appro- | foday. It is searcely a vea wo other | the Whole, Mr. Dawes said he did notdesire | ee Loxpon, February n « and waived | priation bill as the r cAN as well be Crag abe A.and | tobe continually pressing this subjeet upon V CATHOLIC BIsHors.—A je. | member ew York Freeman's Jou that Healy has been ms bishor nd Thomas Gai Hartford: bishop 0! er, of Milwau! Hurley, of Pe island. the Honse. If the House did not mean toact | £t#m to the TON oF Bis. | Upon ithe hopad it would say so, and save the Cincinnati | 'tsel{much time and himself much tronpie. relal £3 pli sd@ibts of the confir- | He moved that general debate be limited in | enue bill now | mation of the Rey. Thomas A. Jaggar, D.D., | Committee io three hours. : a j rule they carne from } @ pippoy of woaiera Ohio. The objection to bea enn nodl ely et toamend by in- | p oF Harpe e ‘ j bim is tit be is an extreme low churghmag, | *% an hoy and a halt, _Rev. 4 “er ‘ Eset =i apelin se Both propositions were rejected by large | /ishop of Green Bay, Re aul, Minn., vier apos for Gibra | | | cted on by the ne: close of the lin the pe Jot i Congress before the esent fiscal “EAST CULL. Dovubrs or THE Con i op JAGGAR.—A w THE REVENUE BILL. — Petitions keep | Com! Moxey | Coming in against the nefore the House, As ties engazed in some of the iaterests ISTERED LETTE! AGES : A Lost Ship o ith Twenty-one Sonts on pers Board, Mr. Dorsey's bi ntroduced egulate the Loxnox, February 16.—The British yesterday, to ~~ | another correspondent, for an aus libel of Smith on Ma a4 m to the Boston ‘ ' wnich the bill will affect : ud Opeit cae cornaen i amsuip George Batters. from Porty Gents’ Fine Ciothing. anes {Feginterad leiters and money | oihers, ‘however Late eee dey Mey And Sct chicago, who was found | MBLOE LED star onto, re. | Sameera eee pee, i, thal city, ~ Supposed to have been master G to estab interested in the bill for opposing it.on UL t while Ds Devcon t AN har tax bil the Benedictine, viear apostolic for a par of registr at all posto general ground that no additional’ tax is 71 apn. hier yao THINK OF If, on | Minnesota. Also, t firmed Boston, Philadelph Santa Fe to be archepiscop: a alisti eneies, | Mz. Phelps, (N. J) from Commit eB ag open teconened Bankingand Currency, reported a bill inn views which reach the extreme limit in the | !ation to the printing of United as opposite direction. reney and national bank notes. Ortered t seTibes ten cents ast nia | necessary. There is no question but that the punishes the stealing or destruction | bill has lost strength in the House, though Mr. registered package { hupris- | Dawes is still confident of his ability to pass onment not exceeling s ul five years. | it in casehe can get the House to limit deba: i ying of their transmission by the oe, has Milwaukie a sees. New York, February 16.—The tee in Long Isiand sound compels sieamers which asual- y on that water between this city and Per Cent. Reduc ly pi THE ILLINoIs Eptscorar Controv eastern ports to take the outside route by & be printed and recommitted. = By the breaking ap ot the the bs i As a number of members have prepared | SENATOR-ELECT BURNSIDE ox Our Po-| “Mr. Butler (Tenn.) presented an adverse re- | The opposition agains: the confirmat teens AH y iast man: provides that if ang registered matter helene. | Speeches on the bill and others have amend- | tirical TROCELES The Gaon Army of ] port on the bill to carry out certain Indian | Dr. De Koven as Protestant Episcopal Bisl Sewer Bay on Terenas Sate A FINE OVERCOATS jeolett, oh vessels anchy in that locality wero ifrom their anchorage and carried to sea. Among them was the sloop of Captain Charles Woodward, of Navesink, who with @ sailor was driven out to sea with an ice floe, of the Diocese of Hilinols by the stauding com- mittees and bishops is getting more formi- dable every day, and nothing is being left undone to defeat his confirmation. It is now © erroneously deliv. | WeBts to offer, the Impression is that the | the Republic gave complimentary banquet | treaties of 1866 and to establish the territory lessness or neslect | 10Use will refuse to stop the discussion. in Providence, R. L eta to noe ein a Tabled. nytaee i owe: Sia wad apa Sten oe ae 5 = Burnside, Senator-elect. he General re- r. Willard (Vt.) reported adversely upot soe WT le et ice | SOUTHERN AIRS, THE PRESIDENT | sponded to the sentiment in his howior by a | the bill supplementary tothe act 10 eu ene 10 arene hie Somerenation. 1s ts now ay eatesine co he AND CONGRESS.—It is understood that the | speech, in the course of which he sai into eflect the convention between the United | stated that Dr. De Koven will neitt asec i money or articles of value ina regis. | CAUCUS Commitiee, which has charge of the | “Let us hope, comrades, that. the present | States and Chinn amd to give certain janice | nor decline a y od from hi ny person THERES ECONOMY LN IT. while endeavoring to save his vessel. jast seen sie was rounding Sandy Hook in | bil re re: our! 3 committees and bishops. In Chicago, on ree sa rich w: poi , igns will pass away; | diction to the Courtof Claims. Tabled. ; C een » ting Sandy Hook i to have not received the sauna, | bill which was agree upon last Friday | troublous, threatening signs w wi : ted the memorial | Sunday, in four of the churches, powertul | the middle of an immcuse tee pack, the two 35 Per Cent. Reduction. hall be punished by fine and sonment | Hight, have concluded to make some modifi- | bUt Should such fond hopes fail of realization. ‘Mr. Harris (Va.) resen te © mer i s in tivor et his ane [mene aeeking Slapnas an-aeee Son eueainina the tees cat a ee | cations in it, especially the section provid- | let us feel and know that the government has | of the president of the Washington, Cinciu TmOnS were preached in x of his mi ress. Several the Postn We n tiens w red iefter service, and is anthorizet to ploy & chief of divtsion and five clerks | and other leading republicans. They will i “ 7 shooner with Captain Colling ter General is required to tag tor the suspension of the writ of habeas | Ample powers to protect Itself, and that the | nati and St. Louis railroad. Referred. they eager igor grep Reon apr na => ones oT Wisetent ‘a special design for the regis. | Corpus, With the view of meeting the objec- | people Will never again sit idly by and allow | | Mr. Banning (Ohio) presented memorial of terms the acti y and two sallors named Wises sud § Me be, and’ in authorteet® a ed against it by Speaker Blaine | treason to gather head.” the @incinnati Chamber of Commerce pro- ev. Drs. Su Soa tne aut chaos baun nonunion, | c lesting agaiust increasing the taxon whisky. = peices —J Meee Semana | probably limit the power of the President t THE PROSPECTS OF THE INSURGENTS in | Referred PHAIR, & murderer un wel cement — = eee ph et ete sahara | kuspend’ the Writ, nd confine It to aeat® | Cuba have so far improved as to cause Ca Mr. Walls (Fia.) introduced a bill to ex. | at Windsor. Vermont, was horn and reared rs men PoRTRAITS OF LIVING PERSONS” ON | localities Instead of making it applicable to | {@i0-General Concha some uneasiness. Waile | tend the time in which the state of Florida | 11 that. neighborhood, F P' = REVENUR STAMPs | af ! FINE BUSINESS SUITS. E33 COMFORT, ECONOMY, NEATNESS. be y av. - | brothers, sisters, and other relatives living. | Imeemdiary Fire and Escape of —On a question submit- | the whole country: It is stated that the | he solieitude has led him to take the feld in cae F ata eotee aCe, Behn a CO tens | Head become such an odteast through dix Privoners. placing portraits of ving persons upon in- 5 4 " ihat it sends Count Valmaseda to supercede | ‘The Speaker announce! Messrs. MacDou- | 1 : °0., Parkersbu Save 35 Per Cent lernal tevenne stamps there bas been an tn: majority of the republicans in houses | him, without waiting to see the result of the | gail (Ny YN’ Dorman awe aad eeeeat; | word in favor of any point in lis conduct or | Camden & Co., Part re, ini fraction of that portion of the law which de- the pol pon yo ‘ vurehouse and a Wooden tank containing 299 it military o tions. Unfortunately | * on), as the House conference on the bili | chaxacter. spy Gam is now working at | wa Di, Loss light. It is The President has been in conference with | 9 ee . Pi maple ; hima, however, with a probability of making | or 300 barrels of Jares that no portrait shall be placed u y for Gen. Concha, when he returns to Havana to reduce and fix the adjutaut general's de- 2 Any of the bonds, securities, nates fraction: | Rassis;, Wheeler, Hoar, and Frye, of the | (6 surrender his office it will harils fe fran | &° uN ian before he is hanged. that the place was set on fire plect C partment of the army. bisa a Corns Rajerate of the Thompson gang of : of Postal currency of the United States walle | Siro wiih Senuior Edmueens ade sthane | & successful expedition against the insure | Pagtment ofthe army. consider- ry A¥D FRavp.—The grand jury of } eight in number, who were in the cl FINE DRESS SULTS, | !Pe original of such portrait is living,” the | $40. & view of securing concurrent action | 8°"t—¥._¥. Tribune. ation of the regular order, whieh was the bil! —— ia bave found @ true bill against | the time awatting trial for © * | Attorney General says: ‘Prior to the enact- | ‘and reorganizing the Relioge goverumece | ‘Tae SENATORIAL CONTESTS—Minnesoia. | for the | George Hilt, charged with having ‘in his | the excitement the gang eT think, rightiy held, by the latecost’ane. | He isanxious that this should be done, as it | Tine colin nese ak oe ae Te etl. | ORGANIZATION OF THE TREASURY DE. | HoGcesion forged United States Veith | from jail by burning @bote throughs the Boor, a” hink, htly ly in 2 i - PART! NT. mn are bow 4 pee nue bureail to be lawfal to ornament with | Mua! ta) Toaittere, Shee pureed with, Senator yeatentzee aire for United States | ary, Ketiogg (Comm,), win had charge of the oe ges me vee peremnetom nl ng ht [geile An Elegar t Selection Still in Stock. eeg p oatl in ty collecting tia tntecoay | Pichbaek in the Senate will be led by t of au election. "The third ballot stool as ee ie ein thet econ eee ike intent. Hilt is the seman kidna) ments Febraary 16.—The pd reveuuc. These stamps are not anal, notes | ernment, aad the Hanes be sete ao the penalader seattioree fy Washburn. 2— office; 11 In the Third auditor's office; 4 In the | TSN At deike to New York to bo tried for | tion for counells, raagitrates anit ward of bor yet are they ‘in the ontioasy Git | tioned the legality of it by admitting mem | “Weer "timinia cA Tees ballot Bue’ Unicen | 2378 Seton Cations Acta sie Bsn MANOS | Coaery. cers is me very quistiy. A wey, Gaecmmeetr. ciesmseeur. | Soy Just ‘cee Uriel Bee et Reatioug? Wete elected at the same time with Went Vieni oni, ag ee SerieS aw miticur thaperene Maka nek ‘TRE PRESPNT WINTER hasdinproved some | "mall vole ts being polled. — RFess, however, section 5,413 of the | Te aetna eiaeenl y are, and resa! 48 | been increased, but the red of pay by Nacies, viz. that cold weather ‘statutes, has declared the form of | = follows: General Jackson 2, Walker 23, Price = nt ens oe ee, ene . D - | 17. the reduction of the force fully compensaied il ‘the are filled up; FINAL OFFER. BUY Now. words “obligation or other security of the ALFONSO RECOGNIZED BY GREAT Brrt- | 17—balance scattering. can’t set in unt — Mt pe House or oa pce ey for any inerease. The actual decrease was | thay signs” of a mild may be relied Med States” shall be held to ineinde all {14-10 the British House of Co ‘the | A SoLpier KILLED By A CoLorED MAN, | about ¥16.000, on: thata cold winter is healthy; with other representatives of value issued or to be 2 nary for the) sence laenaelenlonats i fae r. Coburn (Ind.) to amend by | Nonsensical theories. If, after this winter, issted by the government, and in the enume- yi stated tnat’ instructiaes | terday, killed a drunken soliier ete ee | ook The omice bf Wecona Deputy Cons | Rousensical, theories, If, after this, winter, ier of company | continuing the office . iy _ HABLE BROS., statute, are cmbleeas hie fot eo Would be sent last night. to 'Mr. Layard, the D, United States infantry, named Warren | missioner of Internal Revenue, at a salary of | {23 2Gtoyr him on the spot.”—Boston Travel- adrid, to recognize Al. | Hicks, by shooting him usket. Hicl Rejected. . ent cored Fa OTHURES. i in oti a te eslaon'8 ing | Ringo Bpatns °F" AY | pooner peaance ents | “Mr Voupe Gs) move to ament py att |e tebe te Conxex Frm ayo D Stasets | Portraits of living persons from revenue | STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS MEMORY may yet | U<t Shothim in self-defence.” rao Eel inde | rtment shall be so | in session at Charleston, 8. ¢., for someday, —— eo amps is consonant to and in furtherance of | be honored with & suitable monument. #7 The supreme court of Mino ‘as to be equally between | will adjourn to-day. Resolutions were escort wba eecie cures Sic ct tilts Sn Tenant | MnteTSeate the plein uh pro | Gary oy Mat hao had Page ak | Btu aaptad rie Senne 1 | STAC acon caldree tis D- 3 Said section requires such exclusion | ating $50,000 for the of the memo- tence hires rs. and *y |, south. or makes illegal stany ith port and believed that of Mrs. Bardel!, is champert: il bill was then 138, nays 30. | of the country which the members met with iF inal prompuy akteoded to. uvtly | living persons upon them. sa * House iit reetuy’ paced = galin thatstate. i al Mr. Sawyer, (Wiss) from ‘Committee on | in Charleston.