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SPLENDID MATINEE AT2P M Arra anak Oh Acitmise nis HOUSEROL A new drama t LOVE Iu which LITTLE s D AT NIGHT A GREAT BILL CHILD OF THE REGIMENT aut HANDY ANDY KATIE PUTNAM IN OPEKATIC DRAMA Liberal priers No extra ch: MES FRANCES CARTER, oft f friends and ad POrTiest \RY RECITAL ‘Cak DAY EVE oe clock gr= LIERETTOS NLY «: N@ties AL THEATER — Strakosch Grand Italian Opera, MONDAY EVENIN Ft 22.0% First tu: W whine Le MOLLE MARIE ft Her fi MISS AL Ak PUENTE. s GRAND CHOK ied Dir « SIG 1N GIOVAN LOHED PRO'S OPERA HULSE. MR. JOMN THOMPSON who will appr GREAT SPECIALTY Ms in Three X GN HAND: O-. TRUE TO THE The WALHALLA BROTHERS, © appeal ¥ us vee AYEXCETHE\TRE, L sud Mana: Geo. W. Ba IMMENSE SUCUNSS OF THE NEW ART KTAIND HE TER COMIQE The Great Show of Pantomime fh) ae Th charg= th Ha at Chas Ba’ at NEW L¢Kb HAM SoLD £ 8 HAIK PRESSIN TING & -pecenit . Hew " s s CHAS. BAGS. febigt yes EXHIBITION anv SALE 9 ThA Ghotce O:! P kK Also, largest stock of Paper ee, Pictures, Fr gels. Rings. Nails. &c., OFT Cant. = GT Please reinemt«r Name and Numter. “Le T CALI.’ ents’ Fine Clothing. 35 Per Cent. Reduction THERES ECONOMY IN 35 Per Cent. Reduction. FINE BUSINESS SUITS. COMFORT, ECON Save 35 Per Cent. FINE DRESS SUIT An Elegant Selection Stil! in Stock. CLOSING OUT. FINAL OFVER. HABLE BROS., MERCHANT TAILORS § FINECLOTHIERS, feb2-tr CORNER TTH AND D Staxete west VIRGINIA WINES: _ BUBGUNDY. UNION, MY FAVORITE. OLD DOMINION, EXCELSIOR, VIRGINIA CLARET BOBTHER MUSCATINE and CATAWBA, and Also DOMESTIC GRAPE BRANDIE: th to Jann LUDEKS & THORENBERGS XAMINE TH B n 7 E Min TE BRAZILIAN PEBBLES BESS Frame GLASSES for 96. GR | THERMOMETER for, ‘aay Bly 403 Penusylvania sye.,cor ann st. Che oening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., § ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1875. _ EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossiv. see eels MRS. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS are held on Saturdays, commencing at three and iast- ing nntil 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. THE NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION ont- amounts to $316.51, tes issued to gold banks, ived over $4,000,000 In apons from Europe to-day for Tur Trrasv petal iott REVENUE APPOINTMENTS.— Wim. H. Tilton has been appointed in Storekeeper for the Sth district of y; David Wilson, gauger for the 3d of Wi doaht- | sERCHER ‘ it of Washing fidor Tas neat Gy was in 173. Op said to me that b | less attract a father of his country at 2 i ¥ oil painting with whieh the p rand the i ark had audience nt this morning. ces on the order of business th ere was but picture eame from owned in ¢ , and is be i vights bill, but no dee! this source today were = for Une fiseat 5 this month ted, will far exeeed those of Feb- mmereal Adve y good of its kind, but ra Besides, to get SLCKNESS of one of of the House District ¢ of the Hons Strict was held last night ACCOUNT OF THE notwithstan¢ Joint Committ wr ne of a wart t to be ing the removal of the bea bronze fountain piec pre it can be se erly cared for, or Houses without hesit@® was modeled Rial. thou! Was one of his happiest inspi 2 steod high in his esteem. Indeed so bighly it that daring hi The eulogies of House, Mes Mlinels, Crocker and Hdbper of Massa ¢ Maine, took place in busetts, a d Hersey < at ¢ o’eloek this i Hoar, Hale of le brief eulogies, and ate Mr. Washburne delivered a Representat ’ ygham’s death will not be an: nounced until next week. OVERCOAT EpisopE IN cRT.—In the U. S. Supreme Court & member of the sent to plead z court without remove it to # more fitting place will usWer all the purposes he had ia ransfer will therefore be an act of Justice not less to the tha. to an appreciative public tioa of whom were most. like] ‘tenee of such a gem. Wien tie repor nyson was to be offer pving his overcoat. ntly the justices commenced whisper- wether over this infraction of the re- ut the Chief Justic »pped the learned gentlen irected him to remo’ . This being don ment and & Mr. Tennyson. Tur New 5 t FROM MINNESOTA. vention of Minnesot« S. J. R. MeMillan was tes Senate, to suc ceed Hon, Alexander Rams on the ith of M Lilian is now Chief Justice of the s reh proximo ted but Little in pe about Lall-past legisiature, whe lature, and Mrs. F of Crawtord ex Sies cuons part 2 good thin person commandert middle divisio Theotorus # side of a grain elev morcor » able and willing to .amous fight, nt NEW REPoRT ON Lo the Louisiana f commitlee was night, at which the whole subject the troubles there nbersof the ee Wheeler and Fos: Is one thi ws discussed. or possibly more than all oth as J suffe yond all tolerance, and that needs repr | rather than encoura tcertain staid and responsible | people of New York were not long ago guilty | ‘ession tome. of the weakness of feasting and Lloasting at Delmonico’s a yourg college chap because, in a tournament of tongue helt in that city a | fan few days before, it was adjutiged that he “spoke bis piece” rather better than any of S competitors. In all probability it was v “cheek” that enabled the victor to carry off , the prize in the contest; and if he survives the ovation given to him in consequence of his victory without being utterly spoiled and raade Capone through ae: he wil! he arare sort of young man. Ten to one. with Beecher was on the 2d of June. 1873. when ‘Phever be heard of agai aon iaaeat besrtclee tak tote Moulton was thy i! greed upos a re- radical in its character, but Fos! culars. The report | f the white league intim- tation, &¢., and zoos back several years { recount the outrag: ching @ conelusion. heart's action is not approved by any mem r. The final result of the session was the i Of (WO resolutions, one recognizing as the governor d+ facto and the other minending the seating of the five conser- These resolutions, with al reports, will be submitted’ to the dissent in som i) contain ma to aid the majorit The returai ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN CANAL United States en- er command of Col. B. W. Frobei, who have for several months past been en- a1 npon the final surveys of the Atlanty Great Western canal route through connect the west with the sea. have completed tbeir labors, and will very soon make an official repe however, that he wi in any creditable way. “Lhe lovely winter climate of California’ | beside seems to b@not the thing for Clara Morris the actress. She telegraphs that she is com | was f | pletely broken down with rheamatism | Mtcr pa | for which sie mas been ordered to the medi | }' cal springs for ay indefinite period. She asks therefore, to have all her engagemeats on this side canceled. got any 5 ———— Oe section of the ITALIAN OPERA.—It has been so long tue etareh ga to be: z . passes along the Tennessee | mntersviile, thence across to Ga ts- », Ga.. on the Coosa river; up that river to Cooper's Mill, and from thence, across the . to the headwaters of the Oc- | Mulave. and Jown that stream to the sea. is proposed, when the river and harbor bill | Teatebes the Senate, to add to it an amend- ropriating $600,000 for the com- | Inencement of this work and its prosecution during the present year. &7 The Pacific mail steamer Arizona has | arrived at San Francisco, with forty-five of 'y expelled from Mexico, © ask any chemist to ex- table farilice, ts they ase tothe Ientiet sos use in families, * ray aud Apvigoratiog Chattahooche since the Washington public were treated to | be kind to Itatian opera that there is a very lively feel- ing of interest manifested in the season of next week by the Strakosch troupe. This interest is heightened by the fact that the pany will bring out bere for the first time | it; he « the romantic opera of “Loh 2” intro- | pathy: ducing to iad contig ximusie of the fatnre” 3 na more and satisfactory form than the bits and snatches brought | the court ad, ¢ programmes. | the Sisters of Charit ) among her y out in concer! UNDERTONES. | THE GREAT SCANDAL. is a surprising thing that that Ohio- Missouri woman who models statuary in | butter doesn’t come on to Washington and get a commission from Congress for a speci- | Tilte men of her art. The conditions are all favora- | tray ble just now. The weather is very cold, and The first ti the gentlemen who strings scem liberally incli iong it may be too late. Het weather will soon be here, and Congress will before many days. Besid that the meney may all b ob, Butter Caryer of the Wi Beecher's 1d the national purse- | 1. But if she | rob ard re -aksOo% tion. ts the te keep down t not you.” ‘Thi We ‘converse Mr} erfelt th we chureh, Leannot di wings ont Wi cll known and p ny rans May 1 N ray he point as nisquote. Th “he wi reading is: «Write the ve ke it plain upon tables, t | me but to di it reauleth it nat main any longer in it achit from rity post office to some phase 1 to advantage and prop- ght to be adopted by boti: n or di This Rinehart, the de 1 unimportant in si rons last Visil to it bi adva received for it. O s impracticable, but the pro- putation of the ar: xe J not aware of first e an her to him, * How can How conld I n his might “that an apt one, always, aS ! taken as against he poet laureate foresha haps, rather his AS Was pro. | mittee was te pointed. art her COnY the ro Tt vas hy M. t aciior v3 tion that F bees Fitei the & Sar ekuce by the Kiedi nerofm Go to, Chi they. ¥ ead met mise: I thi se for ing ces for poor bit » thing was the gre 120. evelopment of t 9 the impulse of Not less than to ty where th Mto a dete wants the y. That is to I did not put said with et to the SUL it is Ap & Little rs once ln a he has to paint for it a pictu And . that there are not mo pay such pr res | Yuet church there ai that more than move bin young American co: thowshe nee aud unbearable be. | Laying to sion | and reveng: rag ment. it is the gift of | then Beech ate he ci family vm | FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, SATURDAY, February 2. SENATE.—The Vice President laid before te the credentials of Andrew John- Senator from Tennessee for the term ; Which were read taxation to the water drawn up by the san ration-Mrs. Moul- and sbed again in copious showers ton’s Damaging Testimony. isa report in detail of the testimony of Mrs. Emma C. Moulton in the Beecher scandal suit in Brooklyn yes- | boundary Line be |. The followin, panics, and enable debt at lower Taxation Was necessary to support the gov- cinment, he would vote Mr. Cex denounced the #s txing th MR. REECHER’S REMOR | Pennsylv that Mr. Beecher ta mt his troubles was in the spr cing March and placed on the file. Mr. Hamilton of Md. presented petition of merebants of Baltimore « protective system | Strneted }croachments by citizens and ase the revenues: £ (Conn.) said the reports of the viton wae ill, We wen, down there inst the discon Mr. Wright called up the resolution sub mitted by him. y y proviting for T was alow 2 recess and to ne into the various bra THE CIVIL SE f this great trou of the futerests other states abled soldiers, their wives, peased sokliers why Ail have precedene children of « yard express thy for thuse who had in the field, and he NC] He said to Mr was not sound. lieve if Tilton nimosity to- te totrs to live this thi 1 ward those for w chit was eo trary to ihe spirit of "i his plomel orm (Pa_) contend ed protuction of i vator from Delaw ongh: will die be favored class, crease to enable tt wonkd neve ni Stool upon f simple justic to protect the er LOW proposed to t the tariff had already had the effect to ele tuty was not y lie Competition keeping rn Zools, SO t tl would result ne NeeAtives W Ward said he presented memor and respect for i Hestesired to cal dress himself to the poi repel of Pacific Mail subsidy kept up solely to ben the gentleman's S not surprised, t Dawes should desi Offices. report bul post route bill. y. Cragin introduced S of Squares 72%, 7 of Washington. District of € Mr. Ingalis reported a resolution providing for the appointment of a selec Senators to during the re¢ 1 with amendments the an- canse Twas unable toa ck te the church: ask me to go hack to the chi Mr. Want ha ressional career, which added with this Congress, by in yin personal the gentleman ol more thoroug! : knowing what a-crime. he. has ¢ be : to yon to. beltey« dulging mai isit the Indian territory nto the condi- the necessi- wht derive son never could T go back to the ehure im. 1 reported thi- Beecher a day ation with her ink it Was abont the time ss to inquire airs in that arious Indian nations and tri nd to report at the next ses- ate the results of th sation to Mr there bas be in his (Pawes’) information irom the wants to ascertain ath. ne need only con: wes) never movet y.. The House did it t9 prot » in North Carolin 1 «iseovered ime averwards sion of the Se: L before th fare of the inhabitants o: asked for its pres Sherman objected and it wen’ The wastinished business appropriation bill, v HOUSE OF R itory. ideration, but Mr. netified ecoher. tor and anothe: ng the Indian SENTATIVES. l that the House go into he Whole on the tarliT bill. ) opposed the motion, for the consic in relation to the igs and Trust Compa «from the commissic nuit blood tion of Mrs. Monlton as follows Comrnittee of Western Union Telegraph Investi< MINATION OF PRESIDENT sub-committee mittee on th sot the Weste It appeared from his 10 LWO press cc ting a comy If he could not be ed to the Ho: or different company could att nd the House de al customers who se He was asked whe id said he would vote for th 4 compromise imensu iifferent portions ach to sacrifice their prt aph lines a gr © home industr the Western Press Association was that the business of its be { there were a uundr Hnported goods in wild be to add t nis to the poe mi aad the effect 0} | York Associated wonld bea di teleg: to that paper sending ten thot nal avowed bI seemed to ha en aturn in fa when protection or toe benefit of Uie man replied that © would, ax the York paper mentioned would be but a nd independent of any previc i talking with by business wi ‘out Woodhull = st He contended k goods prior to thy bill were five milli dent Orton was po we probibitor Magnhard (Ten. THF CENT niittee of the United States Centenni: mission, which ba the dates of opening national exbi tober 19, to Ma; | This has been commissioners, fine weather for the oper S paid by the fc the American coa- just adjourned, deferred nd closing th mal from April 19 and Oc- and November t the desire of of the ten per cent. duty, and said the r ho said the bacco could not be coll; their own constituents as thieves and rob- _ He proceated to strongly urge protec- | s the true police: H. Roberts (N. Y.) contended that the stock of goods on hand oy the Ame on Whisky and to- ed, characterized on that he w description of Colorado, says (hat he discovered vast quan- Lilies of dead grasshop ou the masses of suow hy Bearseageriy scek them for food. At certain seasons of the year, the professor says, the air is Miled with grassh in ever (betray my husband as h recover $100,000 | amount, it was claimed, the firm had de- frauded the revenue of by undervaluation of importations of linen and thread. was brought to a the court ordering a verdict in gold. whic ton felt angry with him; d lore Tilton was treachet ht have saidso, aud £ may have repeated this a number of time: er when my interview with Mrs. im regard te the scandal alter B: im that TI people of his section had settled down to the that a tariff should be levied for revenue, and not for protection. remarks of Mr. Clymer, and said he bad sup- rty to which the gentleman be- abandoned the idea of protection, but he found they talked free trade but voted r. Speer (Pa.) contended that there should be no attempt to make this a political bill, and if the provisions to raise the revenue r it should be olicy of the government to raise its revenues y import duties, and here the interests of ihe various sections came in, and it became a grand game, resultin; i rovements of other s' 2 uildings, Ren but when she asked anything the cry of | pig-iron was raised. . Mr. Field (Mich.) said his chief objection to the section was that it was not hi, He advocated drawing our revenues from the foreign producers, and giving work to our opie. If one-half of our markets were by foreign productions one-half of the work must be done abroad le dt ved of that labor. - ighridge (lowa) favored striking ig it but a tax upon the farmers and working classes of the coun! nine-tenths of which would go into the Sine waar eprbomtttvas Trou Per ted it. It would not increase the revenues, as it made the duty N. J.) argued that to tax the faith and credit placed people in a better condition than to leave He compared such STocK RAISER. ri sixteen years old, was committed in Boston yesterday, for raising a certificate of stock of the Michi, railroad from one share to sixty. value of the same being #65, and pretended this well-executed $2,000 was obtained, traud was discovered. EXPLOSION OF SEWER ; mulation of gas in a large sewer in Cam- , Mass., exploited shattering the walls of mgs and stores. The su: the rooms of the se sewer connections, and ten persons therein were with difficulty rescued aud re- A YOUTHFUL FEMALE He refecred to the | Roberta Griese. a become c tain rang perish, To <TAND BY BEECHER: she said she would deny everything. bat would sac Hifice her kusband for Beecher, if necessary, by a od: T think Lexpressed to Mr. McLean ty admiration for Beecher, and have always spoken well of him; Ido not remember sa, @ good man, and e ‘oodhmil charges. Lean that Beecher was a pur ever aaying to n had overreached hin ‘ing that he was a tirely innocent of the Tam certain L never said to Mc- T never reimem- that my husband or Til- may have expressed the fear that the truth would become known through my husband or Tilton, ONE INTERVIEW value of $1,680, ‘adjoiuing, dw we poured into ngs through in @ compromise. T expressed i ein, hat left shortly after. seer, we hed brought on the misery yaght on dmily, bet he had comfesead his sia. aud thonght he He jumped ‘up. and ‘treaming down you would onl: rent sorrow for all rs. Tilton and her INFANTICIDE IN Boston.—Lizzie Miller, age, a domestic in the family of James Pierce, of Quincy, Massachusetts, was arrested and locked up Thursday after- noon, charged with drown: ‘legitimate child. This was the fourth case o* infanticide in Boston and vicinity within forty-eight hours. SS _—_—_. A TERRIBLE DISASTER occurred at Stock- | holm, Sweden, yesterday, which, in its de- tails, bears a Striking resemblance burning of the cotton mill at Fall Mass., some monthssinee. A match factory, filled with inflammatory materials, took fire. | ftoors were burned to death. s7 The Strakesch opera troupe lost all accident on the Pan morning. given, and wonld be ing through this. ‘an pacing the room, with tears check. {said that nd confess, you will be forgiven, an will always be your friend: her new-born f 3 hat he never thy from ime, but that Iwas ay of Jugement; T do not know that ed to Beecher what his form @f confession to ’ Beecher then asked me to irs. Tilton on all occasions, agshe was nota bad woman at heart; I only remember. that y excited,’ and said he his life, and] believed him: T told him that hearing this had destroyed all my faith in human nature: said he hacno fou ot death, bat rather longed vssed lus great thanks to me for my sym- Mrs. Tilton were gene » and our own the section, believ: Beecher was ver) Pennsylvania support : 4 on the upper hie soem Te iat! of ‘and home for Theodore Tilton. See ess 3 a being @ legal bolida, r. Bvarts —— \ (Washington s birthday) the goyerpment poor, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. A BOUNDARY LINE DISPUTE. Maryland and West Virginia. THE ICE-BOUND FISHING FLEET. CORN AND COTTON FOR EUROPE, WEST VIRGINIA ~ MARVLAN Bill to Sette tne Boondery Line Dis? CINCINNATI nary %—In the West trzinia legis at Charleston, vester- day a bill passed hoth houses: providing for the immediate settiement of the disputed ween Maryland and West Virginia a consequent prevention of blood- shed and st sald by tt ramble to be pre The tin f about thirty- seven from a point led F iy north to the oversy involves is TOW raost- r Jacob is in- tth to resist en bout forty square jd by Mary Mary 1 The bill removing th g Is te aw by Uimitatio Prinaps Manhat line, sniled for I eludet Amertean oe. In mn, L719 Ain OAR QUanUity of proves. - “ New York Rank Statement, Sew York. Febroary 20.1 The tce-found IOSTON, February M—The os © fehl in Cay mw = ~ The Snow Storm é Loxpon, Febru which vest Mow ity read by plaintht™s rk Herald expresses the etter “will stand a large nation 1—My Dear Theodore: 1 nad ex- lay yesterniay and today, Bat tin ny | instead stdisccrnments, but we a ais. While I now hear Ht ¥ heart's iatensest love ot thy youth.” Ob, my ma not eed the further « pline mt by a gow Woman ave been by a eed tr Lin in y happy days and peacetal mind, though f am Lot ih any w ause. It wi (God's t tee LIinioes ar heart fme. As for me, I will waiton tae Lond. I thank you for the suffer verer. De hor w trot tals will Ww ast | lam v wit ELIZaARErn Wi alinost tn the room and in whieh her portrait ies sister at the time ot 1, but she has now M. Be Jat the doo aut was absent, and M. joor. She entered and, aut “Do you not recognize ¥ wire!” he erlel, then suddenly re- collin No, nov she isdead! It is ber spirit retur oearth!” The poor girl tried tore assure the wi ‘rand explain that she was little sister-in-law not ho had arrived ta Paris the ‘©. 80. help!” he shrieked and < wi TWeErn LTH IN PRisoN.—The com- issioners of charities and correction de- clined yesterday to allow the report of Dr. Clark vods, upon the condition of Wm. M Us health, to be made public, and express agrin Uaat the mere fet that Ub 1 had been made had din the newspayp In ly to in- as ch close seclusion of a document apy ot public interest, the president of (he board said that it was @ private gation. ondered by themselves, lo ascer Mr. Tweed's actual condition; and Un would beeruel and to the a dia the +TON, THE BEAUTIF —From disor” in New York, we took fight nnd “i ourselves at the ashingtom, the beatiful Will you suffer re to for the Capitq!? There is nothi so superb in America, and if I were nota Yankee bor: 1 would stretal ® point aud say in, Use forld, as this erown of oe and. Tw v yot the F rally your enti ritals and many of ted our admiration perfectly with us, and saying rere Were by d= ng one to another for re Was there a single bullding so perfect in its anity not, Indeed? fuluess in ry, So. impe » WAR IN VIEGINIA.—A rail- was inaug od in the Virginia s.on Thursday, by a report on roads providing for the nission Of t portation. “pmond, addy i the bill, f the rou! companies: 't ke wonld raise the hand nem. Lr. B. W. Lacy re- nou~eing the bill as and outi™Seous, ere- the most reTatious inquisites proceed toempanies, The tigi? is hard to tell bow it LECT DEKOVEN—An (0 the oles! — The sta smn MiLbee «of the dio- eseor Linois. throagh Chancellor Judd, has issued : mphlet in answer to the t s of Dr. DeKoven. Uiat Lhe election i was conducted ac- They make the point 1 Known si he voling was by bal ner th ors voted for or the «¢ and quote the onie law tod allegations of & members of the convention. Ereects of THE Harp Wrr- tdeath by pneumonia in ending Feb- four hundred and —, two beadred and dur the milder correspondi weeks of last The various associations ssistance of the poor in the same y that never in th experience have khown as moch destitution as during ibis winter, and that class of ver hitherto needed relief bave been é compelled to appeal for it. CLovps or Locusts.—Prof. Mayden, in his Blac range of mountains in ‘Dg On the sides Of the mountains, : 'y direction, to aheight beyond sion. It is probable, he thinks, that they lied fe flying over the high moun- and, dropping down on snow, A Horer Ciurek IN Jat.—Henry B. » Moniton. a cicrk of the Grand Union hotel, was locked up in the Thirty: street police Station last nighi on a charge of embezzle- ment. the hotel, says that Moulton has of about $300; that Moulton was at same trick about a ago, and that bad “condoned the ace” upon his to ~ and to refand the money a. ¥. mn, William B. Garrison, oth. HUNG YESTERDAY.—Ike Harper, colored, was hi in Augusta, Ga., yesterday, for the murder of Howant Satterehite estore, in December, 1575. The hanging was private, in the jail yard, with only a few spectators. The condemned man met ‘his fate with great calmness and seemed to suffer little pain. A Hoo THIEF on a Jury.—bd. a negro, On the jury of —y city court in ee omery, Ala., was put on the city chain- yesterday for one bundred days for Seating hogs ni ight before last. His place on ury is vacant.