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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsyivanin Avenue, cor. Lith St. RY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFEMANN, Pres't. ——<—— THE EVES STAR ts served by carriers to guhservbers at TEN CENT* FER WEEK, OR FORTT ForuR CENTS PER — Copres at the var 7 Two Cexts rach. By mat!—postaze prepay Cents a month oor mon 00 ome year 96 oo THE WEEBLY STAR—publissed om Friday G2 00 « year, postace prepord BF All subscriptions imvarinhly ix advance, ana sent ioncer than pawl for Oe Rais of tivernsine funn sted om app Ve, 45—N®. 6,833. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1875. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. BEECHER’S TRIAL > } venin lar | stem Still on the Stand. + | THE LOUISIANA INTERFERENCE, General Sheridan's Lustractions, THE PHILADELPHIA ELECTION, _ AMUSEMENTS. TATIONAL THEATER. INT) 7. Bautes GRAND REOPENING LIBERAL PRICE: ADMISSION. FOR -IN NIGHTS ONLY AND MATINEE The Facci Young Actress KATIE PUTNAM, perk Condy Company DAY) EVENING , The O14 Curiosity Sh Katie Putnam as “Little Neti I the “Mar i dines ber Special HTS AN MATINEE € THE STHAROSOH Grand Tatlin Opera, Comn MUNDAY EVENING, Febrnary Th , , he following eminent ar MILLE MARIE HELLRRON BULLE WAKEST LLE DON ADIO, MISS AL CAR BLO eS GEAND CHOKL TRA, SUKENS. OPENING NIGHT. MONDAY EVENING. F t W AND CON r xe ee : RCH BURCH. on THE RS SHEPARD, the AY WALHALLA & pear cac > “ON HAND lay E r Feb FIPVH AVENC ROTHERS, MATINEE SATURDAY BF Mor Adn vane® THEATRE. con We Guo. W. Bavex IMMENSE SUCCESS OF TILE NEW ARTISTS ‘THY EAT ENTERTAINMENT | ty Evening. Metze and DeRin nthe world. Hirst, the M le Rosetta. t ny of Artinte, ny Brow Fens a Forbes ami werint Com lie of f conclude w Camels oF LEBEN WASHINGTON hich the entire co bet I Never So Enjoyed Music.” SP TPHE JUBILEE SINGERS, «( Fisk T sity Nasheille, Tenn. will give their first ¢ amd 2a stezets. Lessee aud Manager. Kern. Far asplen 1 in URGEOS. certs i « their retarn Iamd_at the « INGS OF FE t E rpuestes comiaek Th € o re.) the Ladies of Washtag- jay taken charge of BALK DEPARTMENT at CHAS. BAUM'S, and Being experienced business for the Inst trenty yew tistactivn in HAH Deessine Noo ant CUTTING CHILDRENS HAIR «@ BRIDES HAIR BEESAING 8 pecomr [* a will be attended to in their own houses by leaving rderé at CHAS. BAUM S Corset Factory, deci! ir 40% 7th street L. ™eacey, 7 COSTUMER, 6@5 10t: © t A laree collection of Fine Artistic Lb, TAB BEAU and THEATRICAL CUSTUMES kept on band BALLS sud PARTIES supplied at B.S —Remember.a Mask is fornished with each Costume, snd als Costumes delivered and called tor octle-tm L. MOXLEY, 60% ith street. “LAIST CALL” ¥ THERIZS ECONOMY IN IT 35 Per Cent. Red tion. FINE BUSINESS SUITS. COMFORT, ECONOMY, NEATNESS. Save $3 Per Cent. FINE DR na SUITS. An Elegant Selection Still in Stock. CLOSING OUT. CLOSING ovr. FINAL OFTER BUY Now. HABLS BROS., MESCHANT TAILOES FINE CLOTHIERS, feos tr Conse 77H AND D StReets. oR eae PEBBLES i Eg a8 Oly 453 Pennsylvania sve’ cor te | _EVENING STAR. “Washington News and Gossio. Mrs. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS are held on Satydays, commencing at three and last- ing until five o'clock p. m. The President's public reception will oc- cur Tuesday evening, February 23d, and will continue from eight to ten o'clock p. m. INTERNAL REVEN ‘The reeeipts from agreed to report favorably the ng the importation of Chinese nto the United States for immoral phi bi emigrants purposes, REVEXtE APPoINTMENTS.—Jul hertus, George R. Dyer, and John Steinmetz have been appointed internal revenue store- keepers for the first district of Minots, and o- - Vaughn for the eighth district of Kentocky. For THF FIRST TIME in several weeks the Executive Mansion was to-day crowded with visitors. Among those who had audience with the Presider » Postmaster ¢ Jewell. Senators Cliyton and Ferry, Se elect Paddock of ska, Represen F nu, Hagans, Darralland Hz NomINatn The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: Charles F. Swift to be collector of Barnstable. Mass. vetor of custo f Wiscon: pustoms, or T. Fox to be Senate Committee on A ppropriati finished the consideration of the Post Ofice appropriation bill to-day, and authorized Mr. West to report it with several amend- ments. none of them being of a very import- nt ents provides that hi 1 be weishet by employes of the Post Office department and net by railroad ec BE TAX ANDTA tut k mse went inte the Com- and took up t nting bin, with very ¥ bifal whether ir orted £ shape re ys and 3 of the Pr r, Oth til- professor of military at the Ke © and tactic: Lexington. Major paymaster, now on sick | ; is ordered to report in person to the master generaf in this city for assiga nt to temporary duty. PERSO following are regisieret at Willard’s: J. W. Taylor and wife, Obi. A.E. Tilton and wife, Troy; Chas. F. :W.W.N Boston. corner of d and East Capitol streets, yeste and was severely hart at out r. Beck, of Kentucky, was at in day afternoon. the head. the Capitol this sling. He will make bill this afternoon. returned from a brief trip to Virginia. After several days of indixposition Se Jones resumed bis seat in the Senate yes with his arm ina speech on_ the tariit Senator Lewis has TRE GRANGERS AND THE WASHINGTON MoNUMEN1T—The National Grange, in s sion at Charleston, S. C., last night adoy resolutions in faver of finishing the Wash- ington Monument, in this city, before the ling to each state ai ge in thecountry to make as they ean, either by ac s of the grange or by the vo! = »gs of the members through the with the terms of ny The s and that the a ‘i “ang Messrs. Wey appointe to Congress ¢ >, rail y MPNNONITE LMMIGH iiltes of Mennon ons, oY 1 = have settled ip s of land. up spring HE Caveus BILL — the Phile Lois manic Cooper In in oppostiion 1 to protect elections in the Lot the move- m a well Known . this forenoon, urging it as to the bill. A cont Tammany leaders will be held ik the matter over. though MANY AGAINST New Y indispen ence ot this € action of in inst Mr ng the com. » company for *, whose names have appeared or may the course of the investigation bj mamittee of Ways and Means of the eof Representatives, as well as all sams udutently abstracted from the company’s meets. with the approval of the BH. ¥. bin lth. Custom Hor REMOVAL removals were served on about house employes yesterday, to ta the Istof March: The names of the untortu- bate ones were not made public. In the warehouse division, lately presided over by Col. Des Anges, there has been but one do- capitation thus far, that of Joseph K. Sey- mour, the store hook-keeper. The reason for bis resnoval could not be ascertained. The offices of the collector were overrun with ward politicians, who brought all the pres- sure in thety influence to bear to save their ft ren want result is not knowa.— N.Y. Tim ‘NECTICUT DEMOCRATIC PLAT- Notices of ) enstom ce effect on Tre € Fors adopted yesterday, is made up princi- pally of an indictment of the republican parts as incompetent to administer the po- Utica! and fiscal affairs of the country anda vepr.of of federa) interference in Louisiana «iat Arkansas. It is very pronounced in .#yer of specie Payments and in opposition to Ls crease of taxation. CHURCH AND STATE IN PERU.—The gov- enmment of Pera has again got into trouble with the chureh. The bishop of Cazco has carried into effect the papal brief without the cousent of the government, as the law de- man The bis is to be submitted tg ‘sual on the merits of the ease. —————— ee FIve HunpRED Hovses Fae tie ii ro 1 A fire ‘Lth in- broke out in Port-au-Prince on There being no water the flames stant. yond contro}. Five hundred hous. destroyed. ave | arrested iP aiaaria, on axe tion tele~ t Spanish m: 3 Of this Usief is Domenicho, ate s tor the collec. | i to various | spread rapidly, and on the 13th were still be- ing Frightfal Suicide at the Capitol. A MAN JUMPS FROM THE DOME. About a quarter past one o'clock this after- noon an unknown man, 30 or 40 years of age, jumped from the second outside gallery of the dome of the Capitol, and struck head one hundred and fifty feet below. Of course, he wes killed Instantly. his skuil being hor- ribly fractured. He leaped out so far as to almost clear the pediment of the central por tico. One of the Capitol policemen recog- nized him as a shabbily-dressed white man who has been about the building for several days, and who looked as if he were pot alto- gether of sane mind. Thedreadfal ocourren: naturally caused great excitement about th Capitol. The terrible leap was witnessed | # number of people who happened to be look ing ont of the various windows commanding 4 View of the front of the conter the body was plainly vis some time before it to remove it. The | foun: by H. sylvania avenue had been ady | party gave | treet. ‘The Flood in The Sntro Taan INTERESTING PARTICULARS FROM ¢ SUTRO. Eilitor Stax. T perceive an it ing paper, as foliows : Svutxo Toxn i fora vest,on which 75cts. need. Mr. H. states that tha name of MeMahon, residing at Dh, m ina morn ceived in th tel Dayton, Nev.. says sowed out of tunnel atio’cloek a. m. xiv hurt. One han- of wittor flow y feet from e dred and twenty-fiv twe hundred and fif shaft, No. 2. Which, in order to be prop? requires a few words of expla The dispateh from th tendent, N. B. Jackson, is given quite co: reetly. A large boty of water was struck at a point 250 feet east from east header from shaft No. 2, which drove the men froim the work. who had, no doubt, to flee for their »p lives through 1) miles of pears no one was hurt. Shaft No. 2, at a depth of 1, the tunnel level phouta yea: ing from the bottom of that sha of water was encountered, wh shaft to a deptis of 250 f sequence, to aband header is now approachi water 950 feet in height, and ary measures were bi t this column (which would exe equal to 2.00) tons on the fac by oi tunnel; bat it feet. a in dleitt- pr. tuar of the pping it by means of borehotes driven hundred ahead of the wor It appears that some connecting seam m have been cut in the tunne) while still lisiead of the tapping of the water at this time being an unlucky cireumst: trust be considered a very fortunate one, for it r+ moves all anxiety about accidents wi might arise from mecting so formids body of water. This great accumulation of water, which has a temperature of 99 degrees, is suppose: to be caused by the presence of a mineral lode in the neighborhood, and if the Sutro innnel, which is progressing at the rate of fitteen feet per day. should soon strike a “bi bonan: “it is no more than almos! eve: miner in that section expects it to «lo. Respecifnily yours... ADOLPH Sv Ger t Sutro Tunnel Co. by the Atlantic anc yany in its rates betw Washingion, Baltim« hany 2 #pparent reluct ern Ur ladelphia, Al rad some delay . been met by ti oa, Whereupon the Atlantic mpily come down we Shall soon reach stock, and ves in this ho to x our way insist 9: and in¢rer Ss, until ery their wi in ablican Lie democratic ely tT nton Phila ays: © $ now evid cted si mocrats eis Only six w m 1 from Mad. of the renear tie the provinee of tially trom the Ca) ch stated the essiy block in for t the oul- Z Upon ships er Lin laying rable. Tt is reported that Don Car- Al ve now sum of ws wton to. he war in Sy CoLp Freervary ihe prese The month will exhibit se acts in regard Lo preva atures. January was not equ February in extreme and continued cold it ts reported by many of the signal service lest month for many was 1 at Mo. po the Wh ult. v the in: mum temperature registered Wadegrees below t Denver, Colorado, the lowest reco: ¥ dezrecs below zero. SEYMOUR A ER he New York correspon t. Louis Repub! Ws Un years ago Nelse Seymour. the negro rel who recently died, met Miss Eitie tress. “She had been married ti, the violinist, bat he had ge apd been reported killed. «she fell in love and were m: living happily together until Patti retur alive’ They then parte amicably. and Seymour married again. A VETO BY logg. of Louisiana, yesterday sent legisiature his veto of the bill app: 150.000 for per diem, mileage, anit expenses of the General Assembly. He leges that this is $50,000 more than the amount necessary, ahd that several of the provisions of the bill conflict with the reeently-adopted constitutional provisions limiting the dei and expenses of the state. The House yes- terlay sustained the Goveruor’s velo by a | vote Of 16 yeas te 4! nays. A STEAMSHIP BURNED BY SPONTANFOUS | CoMBUSTION oF COAL.—The verdict of the court of inquiry held at Hong Kong, in the case of the steamship Japan, exonerated Capt. Warsaw and all the office! , except the chief engincer, who is censured for giving the order,“ Livery man for himself.” and allow- ing the largest bout, in which he was the | only European, to leave the ship partly filled. The fire was declared to have been caused by | spoataneous combustion of coal. | A REMARKABLE ICIDE.~!=, Philadel- phia the coroner on Moray} ¥ Ghent ve an unkngw=, pi orm oe | Bierelf Sunday hy pinging heal foremost | through (UW ‘ee at Chestunt street wharf. Wheu?ind bis head and shoulders were N°Sr the water and the rest of his body 02 the tee. Deceased was about forty years old. and was clad in @ black suit, with brown overcoat, | Lovis NAPoLeon, the Prince I |, is the List of cadats receiv: Vv. KELLOGG.—Govy. Kel the to { na ss vata ai }, and at head is class riding. wos Eugenie and the wieh yesterday. but his pcg tg Fe ; dered in ten-cent papers, first on the roof of the main bnilding, at least | FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, WepNFspay, February 17. SENATE.—Mr. Bayant introduced a bil regulating tha salaries of the judges of tly | Court of Claims. Jadiciary Mr. Logan introduced a bill ¢ rales and articles for th: CONCLUSIONS OF THE BANKING AND CUR- RENCY COMMITTEE. The Committee on Banking and Currency were unable to agree upon @ unanimous re- port as to the printing of notes and stamps. Two reports were submitted to the House. The recommendations contained in THE MAJORITY REPORT The Treasury Printing. | i ec are as follows: } Stmy of the United States. Military Aftwirs Figst. That all the national bank n | AtF, Cameron gave notice that on” ri tay or Unffed States notes, and oth } Sataniay he would ask for haif an hour cor the United States, exeept the | es Foreign Relations. | rency. be executed with at | plate Anthony the | Committee printings, wesides the seal printing, and that | eon | So print 2 at least two of these printings be’ exe 1 es Louisiane by responsible and experience. compauies or ablishments. nO company cr establish- ment executing more than one printing upon the same note or obligation. Second. That one plate-printing and the seal printing upon ail nationn! bank notes v Staies notes, and other seeurt ited States be executed in the Tr i y department. Third. That the u : t mittee on Rail Mr n rc tot | nd priating bat submitted to a | commission of three disinterested and skill- ful persons appointed by th '¥ of Ut Treasury this commission shall inves tigate and decide what, if any, is cal use of this y compensation to uh nehine Mr. Wr comm pass ive paper uset in romimities Ufacture of the United States notes | Lup on The re © be used for ti of the | Wright was tl of the nation Mr. J The report 1s s trict of ¢ Hawley, Pheips, Mr, Hunter also concurs with the Color note oe vey ferred to the Cx “Tagree to the aboy opt desire that | Agreed to. the s! and 9 ork _departinen ta! in the Bureau gravir HuNTEF | id over hony thir Adit E MINORITY REPO by Messrs. Maynard, F. conceit nee in the s ing and Py that al by bavir colored in different dey children, pposed to the do ~~ tly of LAtion « and che “In dele to The w mend that upon all ayes ng bonds, T: vies, United Sta , hational bank notes, ¢ er forms Of obligations ite money, When more t pression is required f Une me rtifien te. led toc 1 one printing should | of the Treast printings or impressions came up. Wl Mr. Morton said that cuted ouiside of the Burean of Senate to remain today A and Printing, requiring ti was disp eth Mr. F request of M nd finishing, 10 be ¢ Morton xd by the Sena The de irom Cwifornia (Mr. Se We further recommend that all in had oor on Monday and Tues- revenue stamps, including depart day whi up, aad now Lo stamps, shall be p engraving and print according] THE COMMITTEF ON A RIATIONS, in making provision in the sundry civ for this work, have provided that the currency and’ othe of the Uni St J ted at the barexu of and introduce a bill insist, When there has so far been no sion, on # question graver than almost other that arisen in this body in his ( Stay Ss, isi mit some remsar mid be brie. m he could not do i ight. To insist on H hours of th plate-printi which print- und ot Of & fair heari Ings shail b y respousible | to wh entitled, on one of the and eapable and experienced bank note com- | gravest questions ever brought here, is not panies as shall contract for the same at the | just. lowest cost to the government, and at prices |” yyy to the fact that both not g-eater than those heretofore paid for the Mor his remarics had same class of work; no company or estab- been cut sh action in regard to Mr lishment executing more thah one printing upon the same note or obligation, and the final printing and finishing to be exeented the Treasury depart Hooper. Mr. Ferry, due to himeetf should give brictl, toon aecount of could not vote fe DIT hen resumed his spec: id he felt that it was cour y that he would be competled cith, the reasons why the resolution’ for the achback, He hast listened rged her with © irom to s e fe llowing answer “Well, sir, that is a sad question. I phage ts pa why he answer only for my own fut nase for ne Senator | hot for ¢ not, in bol reora People’s opinions at issne. H. to the report of member. sir, thal | knew Eliza- “s “ " Hae! Ht Committee on Privileges and Elecitons ean * Seda) bea ietakepe nd ference to th tials of pectimne lover a n Both of those cred Unat hor ersons ¢! ing t and wil Everytil crecent and wh holds of Me mmiites tk Millen instead > had been w her and guide, ane HOUSE OF NET surrendered her convictions to him: she be egiare ioe 5 . athis beek and lead trustingiy, sh Pa.,) at the conclus: . after like one blindfolded. I” thoi 1a], prompt! 1 sinned her sin raneed. I did not uk she wasa fr I think she would Dawes (Mas have done his the heath D Into Ce er throw he THE TA seitundet the | and, peuding th be 4s xeuse for Eli limited to three Which latter motion wes agreed Wo by ¢ Of S219 given in a hesitating m 3. VL pauses in the mirldle red ASE miner by a ¥ tintod int and the ihe House w Mr. Hale( Bure Ste pasonable erroneous or tract srom Beecher Gor Her HEAD Tt ighter oi ew as me Lowi a . oF Px Sailivan Fevenues, an tly the victim of a pe was there still causes much ans n AUC ile combing he glass, last Thursday, her attention to some- NHES LO MeEL He procceded to sity for iner ¥. and tivoagh ti meniotsome | the cord, her head has si @imost in | fie at, Me position, Poeees a recently enjoined by | ar t of ng + Colonel Sellers” | Was the bill as it Lake City thinks it may be necessary | was suggested by some «him - that, but for Dickens’ shoull be taxed: He, aceiving the character of Wi Mark Twain woult pot now golden harvest out of the cha tion to th tax off. would m He had never voted to ta C ut he thought the bill as report et all the demands. According to Sellers, whom he has put fort as | bis estimate, under the bill eighteen taill on conception of his owa.” Would be raised from distilled spirit 1 iit Hitons additional from tne increase ¢ Broke D TO DEATH cco, and about nine millions. from su ie ba a nage scm t woukt be additional revenue of ¢ #nd three of his ehildren burned to death He Fag i Se ert iecbar ep poem plone ‘ation of the horizontal tax of ten per cent This he was compelled to oppose, b © the restoration of that tax would many of the industries 6! out dn adequate compen of revenue received. He protes the resto ion of the tax in the name of ty laboring classes of the country. Mr. Cox (N.Y. opposed the bill, a that to inerease the tax on disti would not cause any greatly increased amount of revenue. He showed the tluct tions of the tax on distilled spirits, ant then argued that the greatest amount of revenue was received when it was lowest. He would prefer a taxation on tea and coffee, butabove allhe would preter economy. and if ti were allowed him he would show that ti House had not economized. In his jadgment our whole tariif system was a gigantic fraud. He believed enough money could be raised srom tea and coffee to supply all thedemamdis of the sinking fund, and that seemed to be the whole object of the bill. Mr. Barning (Ohio) opposed the whisky lax, and showed vy the business of his dis- trict that the increase would be ruinous. Mr. Chittenden (N. Y.) said the bill was unjust, arbitrary, and inefficient, and it rand Mrs. Mellott went away on a visit ad lett the children locked up in the ho; and on their return. a few hours afterwanls, found the bones of the children among the ruins. AS WE understand it, the position of defense in the Beecher case is just Uhis: Adu tery is not adultery when committed by a trul gool man With the wife of a good and great. [twas money out of Moses’ pocket that when he wrote out the decalogue he hadn't Mr. Shearman on hand as an adviser —S!. Louis Globe. A SEWING SCII00F. opened atProvidenc BR, L, this winter has proved a wise and suc. cessful charity. Eleven hundred and twenty girls gathered from the streets, many of them upon the edge of siaryauion. have at- tended it, seven hundred of whom have ob- tained positions as seamstresses at from $3 to $12 per week. RACING AT AUGUSTA, Ga.—The first an- hoal meeting of the Augusta (Ga.) Jockey Club sinee the war commenced yesterday. The first race, mile dash, for three-year-ol:ls, Lee $900, was won by Denver. Time, 1.09}. he second race, two-mile dash, for foar- = * hould not pass. The pi r statistics and ear-olds. purse $300, was won by Crowa | SHO : Price. ‘Time. 3.43. y facts had not been presented, and Mr. Dawes’ argument .n favor of t 1 the other day had only erystalized his opposition to it. The last section of the bill was, in his opinion, a bold and gia fraud. The committee hat been «uy into adopting it. It is a stupen- dons bid for endless new inventions of reve- nue frands. He denounced the bill as @ com- prehensive blunder—a blunder that ad cannot epact with i ty—a blunder A MURDERER SENT ro a LUNATIC Asy- LUM—Solomon Spyer, charged with the murder Mpeg a lowe, was found to be of unsound paens OF. the court of oyer and ter- miner of Philadelphia, yesterday, and sen- lenced t@ confiuemeut in the state lunatic Asylum. A DUEL fought with Enfield rifles, at Wil- | which would clothe the Republi “ee majority limantic, Conn., two or three days ago, the | with merited contempt if passe l. i: rincipals being stimulated by jealousy, was | wou'd make this Cougress a byword and a roughi to a harmless conclusion by thehap- | jaughing-stock. Zn Way to pply the sini py ingenuity of the seconds in loading the | ing fund wag (© put on a little moral courage vifles with soft bullets made of tallow. anc put the tax ek on ae an ee a@-Col. A. K. McClure of Philadelphia, and | ,M"; Haris (va) argued that the erate others associated with him, has ed | terest, while it would not increase the the Philadelphia Age. ‘The purehaser’s take | crues'or the country. He showed that undor Hon on zhe 1th of March, and on that | §'tusation of twenty cents the revenue was jay issue the Times, a two ceat daily, about | than at thirty-two cents, although the size of a single sheet of the N. Y. bane. | fe last year was one ‘of t business de- Semi-weekly and weekly editions will also | The lower the tax the greater is be printed. he demand , and consequently aA Peers oe lately dead, left Maj, there was paore sold aul more money comlug: Thome: G. Joues, of Mon ‘Alabama, a legacy of five hundred “for 1 gas jis ) argued that there was service done the cause will | no ity for the increase. It was the ex- between the north and va of the ermment that had erate memorial oration,” vered iu Mont- brought. the preg 4 into this dilemma. In gomery Jast May. js opinign, the (ax was uucozsti tntional, becanse it | | country ; fir minded m A Repuhlica = — nw Lietory. THE RAILROAD CONTEST. taxe! the soil and labc of the Opposed the bill as an necessary nd alse because Was less of a revenue bill than it was a pre ive tari bil. He thought ita strange proposition to all the tax ¢ Ar, aint leave it off tea e. He had voted to take of th lit not know that he woukt War to the KMoite. IEE PEPER Cas | Tilten Hasn't ~ Mis Last Word ot lore TU | New Yous, Poor coed aud his should ¢ resort. to 2 partios to before the total of the ss continued. —T can nese w present and beard Mr Sweron the grand ‘ raat by ned. Horr STORY Show that the at thie wm Was in * internal rey 2 sumed nk it was Lay vm Ach mor Ghito, that tis con- mi holders. li was a . ai bonds of 1 cointry could + at This whole st abroad, Hecnuse the sinking f «tel, aud Jad been provide for. Bi tou wroog bh arte a ag e benetl 4 adhered to his deci as others hy of tax did The witness then test hat the sagges- <a = ME. BEPCHPIS VISIT TO MES. TrDTON ‘The Roilroad War. after’ the K ol the letter of coulession Col. Scott, presiden via | came f i company. yest " An argun letter written tot the day pr farted Tohn W. ent of the sow and Obie ¢ s aceuses Mr sen Garret on fai th Ww ; ates € SCOTT SAYS Tt has been repeat lated ficers witht months. “Their attempts ; York, Phi A and rated ‘i might standoa the record bus ness ut ~_ ——— THE KAILLOAD BATTLE. War to the Knife the toads im place between wie an ak s { Garrett. of the Bal- thie soe now weil | timore the rejoinder tlon in’ tixt of the ais of the road, us well as rested im the f unite in s letter is a com < made by Garrett. Jarrett entered as > an arrany ut Uve business of both New York, Boston, whether local of Scott declares, violated by the B. & 0. n the past two months. ted that while Mr. Garrett aptesd t aratogn ex sod aber 1ast company hia Line ther sely cluding Baltimore itrond as ext | company ¢ It is virt nus of our rod floats, York. ana + putt the cars to and f filuding ow the P very expensive and Warehouses ore and Ohio cars to there, Tt dot ing and livery | Tun over its ft 2 Philadelphia and t the trade. ca judgment, bedone | New York. Ane it ted thal iustractions ereto paid for the | have been = ts emple al for this servies. | Ho freichi ard issuc noticketst en We my comp rrogated y this terminal s] ‘ u | ' n fixing | vgard to same rea ' os, is the | j | > road, Which for a peric r ads from Baltimore to | Kk, which ed simply by permis~ 1 Pennsylvania and Tade'phia, and Baltimore railroad OM over your r a pound of New Charge Against Ger Ew York. Feb personal fons has passe: Ss this compan, vonrd and tees ished here th superinte lens, morning says at Of the po- tion that on atdger, t testitied ov se to te s resulting. lieving th n the marie mer ge MSL have bee = particupat iknow —— THE TREATY OF WASHINGTON. Call for Correspondence, OTTAWA, ( ary 17.—Mr Mills inte ress to His bx- Heney ce Care Of OUT share with rates 4 of any ot xamilb we transportation ct Pennsylya J nes mich b arged by the B: that we give tc oss mol e | Crate and fair rates aparet with t tes to Cana- you charge the people of Marylaad and Vir on for the sinia. The lines trom Washington any Merl y OF fmt a Canad ters. Also, Lmore to and from New York ov roads | [or Any corre dlenee on the same subject shall be made quite as perfect for the con- | between Ly ts of venience of the public from this s they | 4 | have ever been at pasi ere shall be no inconyvenie: alever to | i a Of your effort to d | property of aay othe: | JOHN POR ELICS ELRCTEON. | rely believe that the | What is to Fellow Et. i ilLobjeet to avoiding the vs of} Loxnow y 1.—It is repe | street hauling through Baltimore, and not an Mit refuse to take th | avail themselves of the better facil ! is also said that the other | We propose they shall enjoy hereatte | e role members of Parliament will re- Northern Ceniral railway compan; | fuse to support Mr. Mitchell, because the during the present year, perfect its te } he proposes to pursue is different from | facilities at Baltin soas to place that ef Al a meeting of electors of County on a fall equality with others on the sea. | Jand, a resolution was ade 4 | board, and it will be the du | and interest of in the event of Mr. Mitehel!’ the company whose lines termin ere lo } ¢ riament being annulled, they give to Baltimore line in every respect | would ata’ rn titan. equal, both as to rates and facilities, to any | —_e——— Uurat the Balcianore and Olio may be able (0 | THE PHILADELPHIA ELECTION. offer. You have no foot of railway or a do! ican . lars worth of property north of Balti = a a —— Leama wz and yet you have enjoyed thorough business ee oe Soe romaaben as 4 connections and arrangements for the inter- | on yesterday e prc &, and 7 choice of 2 republicans wo re a blicans and 15 demo- change of traffic. Taere certainly never has been a time when you could have had tis the select and 55 repul Of the properties between Baltimore and | rats to the bgp ge ee New York on reasonable and proper terms. | Want dames Ie. vatity over Harry Hun- And it seems to me most unfair that you | flected by twelve plurality over Harry Hun- Snould attempt, by the course indicated in | {or {0 ON ft vara ot Wim it Fagan your message, to coerce other parties into a | i policy that ee result > great injury & the property tl resent. OPO IK. GARRETT RESPONDS. penscnoratin: Sloane FOREIGN NEWS. Missing Scamen. bove letter, Mr. Garrett says, is a Loxpos. Febrnary 7.—Th Pile he ely mnisrepe | tnrteen of the crew of ‘42° Saptain aud sentations from beginning to end, all of ; Dacres, from San Far ein’ gor 8. which he can readily denronstrate by irre- bums which was sbandone”, of the futable evidence; that President Seott’s plan are missing. The it | of protecting the mercantile interesis of hil- | company have PA pay oo ‘ship's adeiphia and New York, by his attempted > alew exclusion of the Baltimore ee — — Homicide. pan. t jorous Com! rami a | Weil gerialuly prove t the reverse of ssatisinc: | aie, oe as aranne ahaa Flaring | (OFS Seder to compel tke Pennsylvania roo, sions at the aude of Bernat ‘Woods, i oS fate atin and New Yong, “te | Henry Chauncey. while an a voyage to thle ; the eiegare sind Obie seed and I's Sees port.” Both were firemen on the steamship. lions, orders have been given oy the Balti- —_—— Bacon Ot tbs, pamuges tale tet |p NEw TORR, February 12—Hon. Join B- Was ion, Baltirgore and Philadelphia. Drayton, ex-president of the City fire d the Western cities, viz: Between | CUMstovers, committed at five Chicago ‘and Baltimore and’ Ws , | clock Unis morning, by shooting. from $19 to $10; between Cincinnati aud Bat } icp nan

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