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FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. peured at the bar of the House, haying, TRACY GUMENT CONTINUED, ATIONAL THEATER =— | _ The new dead lock in the House of Repre- patter our telegraphic report of the Tilton THeRSDA bruary 23, the Hon. M. L. Ward, of New Jersey | LAST PERFORMANCE BUT TWO Washington News and Gossip. | sentatives was brought about in the follow- | Beeel es Snecne poe Pec moryg nd SENATE.—Mr. Ramsey presented the cre- Mr. Randall moved to exeuse the g a MURDERERS REPRIEVED. 2 pe bt Rm emmy > = | ing manner: When the Honse look a recess }. the defence. He quoted from a letter writien | denUals of S. J.R. McMillan as Senator from | ™an, and the yeas and nays were demanded. | . — . ~ THIS THURSDAY) EV FEBRUARY 25,| INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from | Yesterday afternoon until 7:30 o'clock last | hy Tilton to Beecher, speaking of the friend- | Minnesota for the term commencing March | _4.¥atiety of motions were mate amd wet - ¥) night it was with the understanding that the | ship between them. “tf, h varyiny s. 7 o'eloe! this source to-day were 8144 h varying success, until 7 o'clock a. m , Which were read and placed on the | yWoen- 83, said the letter, “I | 4, 157 st Warhiagton ef Rickard | House should resolve itself into Committee | should die before you, be a father to my chil- | ¥ eee Oke OF 1ST to 5, the House sus’ | THE TELTON-REPCHER SUIT. ner's nd Romantic Opera REAR ADMIRAL REYNOLDS, whohas been | of the Whole for the consideration of the | dren. I believe human friendships ontlast les Bins 7 L ue Phen i er proceedings under the call. | ecneral Tracey Continacs. LOHENGRIN. ordered to the comman:l of the Asiatic sta- | pending sundry civil appropriation bill. Gen, | haman life. and meanwhile may our Father | | Mr. Edmunds, from the Committee on J Mr Wichack teocene Farljonee pened when | | New Youx. February The tet nbs ¢ tire prese and public @ tion, will leave for his post of duty on the | Garfield, when he arrived, made the necos- | above protect you.” The letter was signed, | diclary, reperted favorably bill “The Speake pated Geet taki eos sie T echer suit w potted < vd by apy operatic work ever | ret of April | sary motion to carry out the understanding, | “Your eternal and devoted friend, Theodore | disabilities of Edward Booke: entertained: aud the Getetion te & in the Brooklyn city court . ¥ -Preatiared with new enery | OFStof April. | but Gen. Cobarn at once antagonized it by | Tilton.” The first thing Theodere Tilton «did | and Beverly Kennon of Virginia, RLW. Jona again upon the motion to lay Mr Fonebnl, | ash PRs lays. was packel with spec it anil wsupert) cast, inchading MAJOR Roni. MACFEERLY and Major Taos. | Presenting from the Alabama committee, of | after becoming editor of the Independent was | son, or Ar! ti amdalis | te ausas’ Jos. W. Inwelle mancipated | nessee. and Jos. M. Hayes. of Ten pf Kentucky. The partic » th : ET salt were alt MLLE MARIE HEILBRON | whieh he fs chairman, the cauens bill usually | to satisfy people that hi pageg ene sion shad e he Chair eneral Tracey continue his at- au. cary, | J: Haines. U.S. A. have been ontered tor ™ designated as the force bill. It seems that 2 | himself from the power Mr. Morton from the Committee that being the motion upon whic said that the charge in this case ee 1 use had previously four it with SIGS. CARPY DEL_PUENTE, | POrt im person to the commanding general at | secret understanding between the friends o° | this time there was lezes amd Elections, reported House “4 genes. Maccsrenen ya f ai pout mat the burd: { givin ; proof SEOLABA MK HALL Sabastina. | thls measure had been previously arranged, | People as to what should be the attitude of | frther supplemental to the Again no quorum voted—the prose It was GRAND CHORUS 4ND ORCHESTRA. F . | and they we.e out in full force. “The demo- | the northern states toward the southern, and | the mode of! ng evident a ce . ; NDANT TO PROVE HIS ENNO- Musical Director ant Coniuetor.$1G.£.MUZIO- | THE PRESIDENT ENporsep.—A dispaten | crats were not generally in their seats, but | @ controversy existed amen the Mm | elcetions, with an amendn ie ee Mecca a eng Rng Mgr amie = paphararmain oy received here to-day from Lincoln, Nebras,| they had a sumfeient number prosent to in- | the republican party as to wi agreed toand the bill passed. lich Was agreed to—y other side to prove his gui wate . a“ Ir < . says: ebraska legislature has passed’ | terpose, under the new rule recently the course of the Indepe Mr. Wright presented memorial from ¢ The roll call dc ine me or we hi Mh it was for any por- Pe nesiag ent due shiek Tetalecicun eating the wearrisihece et | lished, the two d wrote his Cleveland letter, whi renin Of lowas Who served th the wate weling | qyAlG Poll call developed the presenes ange Fart A i gg et detxerott & Gore | Bhexid H a inal tere et Gen- | Atter hose two motions were negative. Mr. | the subject 6f the passage of the b - ae Sa > to prove his tnnoee y ssanay ee re ee ee ee of West Virginia, raised the poi A BITTER ATTACK BY TILTO: Mr. Dorsey introdu: ent the abyenises & Withe «stand. When be ts ac -_—— Mrs. GRANT has « that the Alabama committee, when | Who tound himself wit ative to postage on me: countr ted to show tl » ande is to give a denial ATIONAL THEATER. a ternoon recep constituted, was not given authority by the fariy., Alen holding extreme views | agricultural subject shitkea 8 were who | “naracter » ! “ i > louse to report bill, and hence any bill | floc around Tilt »btained possession = . = er ip kee 3 bec ose Nichi ane Saturday, and the President has di reported from that committee was not in | ofhim, and coutrotied hia astong ashe con- | ge (ANTERSAE UM ibd ese oh Sa x he yeas and ¥ and during that Wee SNTURD SV. Fetrnar Breceptions order. Speaker Blaine held that it was | ducted’ that paper. Even hisreligion became | eatin saya oe fap be Negiey s motion, a the wife of Theodore PROF. ©. W. STARR, ! within thet > repo ia remedial bill | tinged with these exireme views.as isshown | fhe vesulution sahil Meee called modisig thie meet md wh amd qucter onus tonr eeaee Wie on cue Wien Hoaner to correc ‘ondition tirs, Which the = letters to his wife. This change in his | the Comamittoe te Cusine te < < tis motion asked wha Land pastor up to four years SPIRIT Host ge oe stOuss resnl investigation might have is Sentiments was the source of un- | Vision in the river and hacker Wink euition Of the bi ii the Rous ts. He visited KATIE REN tary Bristow develeloped 1 overruled the point of ss to his wife. In his examination be- | Vine the Misiniunene, he ; eet during that Bint glee id James, Gove order Mr. i from this de- | fore the committee he denial the divin AGdtie Tonnes Bo dancin sabi com the slightest evi SAMPSON KAPTLESSAKE DICK, | Smith. Wm am, €sq-. r 1. | Cision of th publican me Christ and the Inspiration of the seript an indicated xt | ofthe pone rs nt was guilty TRU MSH ROLLICKING TOW MeLean had atuicnee with the President | beY rved to lay Appeal on the table. | He also said on thatoccasion thathe despised | 9 change of the Ww 3 Mek ater Gale he Wil aces There was srt SICHOLSS VANSUUBEZELEANT in | this morning & new kind of Slering the ely nd thanked (soil th ment tron ir we ‘oem ANOTHER PARLIAMENTARY Qresriox. | seers? an! = r ¥ SPECIALTIES —— developec ny E hark ina P antestan tees Ir aUESTIO offenee with Srooest “Spirit Band Tue Key. Hexry W. BELLows, D.D.,of | vete. which of co He out p fe Flag Wie ad Le tidle wend tt yat THIS WHITESOULED WOMAN mar tnaethee’ w : a +O . , nents, wh ill double debt ¢ quire anc gah - a : ca TEENPOSE, New York, arrived in the yrand is | % the rec hout anorny oo , | republic, It must ro gh pee See "Saad ‘ oe «Pig pr seep ae P apo Hahn pcre eats although » . quorum y trai psel then re tune Hane tee re ; aw . ‘on will remomber, gentlemen, r r i oi age Lett nde is te f | in attendane: brought on a series of | bY Bee him conu- | Der re sone at aie few f 3 ie = free Lmppentos to:snea ~ woman, reeking fram deBirts for sub oie of X i to know that he will preach in Willant’s Hait | fillibustering rapt oyoree ® call (08 Ts. Shortly | Mr. Windom said the Senator misunder- | woull with@raw his motion: nrg Sewage a eo whe fey. ne on Sunday, having exchanged with lis son. | whieh the appeal could be disposed of aclong axcris ats virws | Stood wh the purport of the resolution. | Mr. Randall renewed the mation, > sitting on the lap of her - — — now conducting serviees there Pet he stipes RURRORET OF 80M ae oe There f © of these improve nut | yeas and nays were ontered on f curd hima ena “Stitaniecin, ar LPS C@es Wace. — are comorrats refrained From votini net ene his | wath back to the government a hundret Mr. Wilson (lowa) raiset the po and her repiy, “Dear father. 1 . <a Ax OCEAN STEAMER ON Savam Beacn. | that was by an actual majority of t ee te foll the amount asked to be thal this was adilatory motion, iu Viulatio The andjence here burst toto DAY EVENING MARCH 3 , erie te * | publican ers. This was hot secure did not hes! Ring honk bates con BY Nee nae bail ion, in vi nee here burst inte The following telegram was received 1 Dutil today at ten minutes past one ocick, 1 his wite that he regarded the marr: sD fae eae. Site Be eh ite ee a iment his wite t Pr #1 Office this a. m. from Sq when the appeal trom the decisi the | relation in a «different light from that iacton tt before the adjourn (iden Shatner Vespa gg ea » ¥ Con. READINGS | chair was ton the table by arepublicin | Whieb it formerly appeared to him. 1 acton it bclore the adjourn- one mon on —— call o ‘, rs be > | tinued Ard ree wae re x Stenmer Qneen, Natio Woke, lipom tbe aa 5 ‘ote | voted wife and mother was fores 1 to adjourn shoutd be in onde member the story by Mrs. Tilton’s ee MASTER HAKEY WALKER Te z. Life boat remaining (illitor views. which were extremely offensive Snir anlioat t objectic <8 nays 11 ann ai wi he does not know, the | F met Iz Y ne to adjourn unti : her. Inthe year tse Tilton formed a feir as mR t ext to reconsiter tis ) Was moving rapidly away with - . ——- roll callsresuited in the House refusing | Ship with a lady, whose family he nad visite 1 PENSIONERS OF THE WAR OF 1812. a 1 the House was | shod, Beecher sat quite still, This 4 le Tre REVENVE BILL.—Svcretary in the west. He invite ther to his hans: L| Mr. Pratt « p the bil ng a a a bed root, b the parlor of ‘ e al Commaissioner Yelock Mr. Herefort | fotrodueed her to his wife. His acqt - | on the pension rertain soldiers and sail mote! to lay Ut motion o r t tloot from “ the ‘two Houses at h her mate Mrs 1 | ers Of the war of Is12 restore thy uich Was agreed to—yeas et upon te 2 ‘ Mareh Ist, but Sp finding how a 1 | Stricken t om 1 this bill had thix o rth. goes porssinas oF tho | t 1 | been on the table ¢ ate since Marea, | No anoray » only from one louise, bu | ; : ‘ t would lo the rolls about ai | te molion te For counsel would AT LAST. : rienashiy ‘ » restr : ‘ er fromy where he was stoy «been stricken therefrom, and world , ily Theodore Tilton. ‘The & developat during | aes <P, | family in. the west. to bis wi : whames on the roll : only ‘ i Nanda Se bos pas 1¢9,nays S. Mr i | hew muneh happier he was wit e 7 that the unfinished ’ NP RSSIONS OF RERCHER e : ee hear ashes With the up, enter y than he was in his home. in L being the electoral bill, | ! aside in s wife and the Unde the bill exactly o1 st yasi motion to reco! is is dispos on street. But £ to proceed with the pension bill. the z See ee eee | ofa majority can pass the bill, but not before | COULD CONCEAL FEELINGS No | , Mr. Edmunds said if the Sen: h upon the ; ree “ EON ANZA.—Biitor Eve y:—A® the | to-morrow. Speaker Blaine has, it iss Lo fit to postpone the regular orter for the upon t os TO NIGE premntd F Meccan a el ch, white he-viil dalives rhe spoken 10 | Unis wenk | Pose of ‘proceeding “with t ud It was « sirtid that his testimeny would be biaste : y : ; na hushand prayed for | Would retieve bim ofal it . Counse si that threngh the whole ALIXE. —seems to be coming into pretty gene- | fee this macing lookel wore anal, 1 to uphold him inthe fatare. On | the elvil rights bill. : 1 his vote for | trial was adduced to. pr r ' @ ARTICLE 47 ral use. If thought IT would look it upin a took occasional cat-naps in his 186s, he wrote his wife a memorable Mr. Prait said he had received a very la er the 1 crimi In regard to the Grand M Senunis Spanish-English dictionary. Taus: | “z»- | andall, who leads the opposi ; from ‘the Hudson River ratiroad, in | number of letters Ste r5aduoree bam mpor ession as evidence, 3 cnad, (1) Fair weather at sea. Iv en bo d evidence of h he said that she was all th this bil, and he wanted now to shift the re N oe ‘olay the mot ex-Jadge Porte LAST PERFORMANCE OF DIVORCE nza. {Nautical term.) To sail with fair igus. nithousn hy wink | could desire; she answered this let sponsibility for delay in acting on it from | OD the table, aud demandet Cie yeas and juns from legal au- Hiond TONY OENTED Wind and weather. (2.) Prosperity: success. | sine the trouble 1 | 2iSt and admitted it in her harshness his own shoulders to the Senate. nays. as he said, to save tiny i they w thor! ties. mony wext SY DEN dr en bo (Meta: r ‘ote resulted! yeas horical.) To go on | Blaine was sent for : Was at a | took all the sin of his fatlings on hers Mr. Logan and other Senators expressed | O™Mered. The 44, nays Mr. Porter then rose and read from a copy ‘ ; . ; ile anon rahine Mr. Eldnidge : Wis.) then moved ‘that y derney ts, where, “ILLARD MALL, prosperousty; to do well.” Or, as we might | dinner party. He & to the Honse | letter says: am the ebief of sinners, and | their approval of the objects of the bill. but a of reports of the New Jersey courts, where, W ~ say, tostrike a streak of goo luck. X. | and is Dreskiing in the dress ait be put on | Undersiand how you feel. We must both | could not consent to interfere with the resu aig Sine . aes cave tril there for adultery. beth hus- TUESDAY EVENIN¢ Le a cs cae to attend the dinner. cultivate our respect by being what we | Hr order. peaker ruled che motion ont ofonier as were puton the stand as wit- LITERARY AND MUSICAL TRETALNMENT a At..—The following are registered | * seem; and Jet us not Lave even a shadow or Hetero further Siscassion the motion Mr. Elan mie enon RY MOTION. the offer po zed Semmes NH Wek 5 at Willard’s hotel: W. W. Stone., Conn.; 1 i iy 0 - ugh all the world | Was lost—ayes 2). nays J}. Ar. Eldredge 2 lating to oral confessions in MISS ANNIE W. STORY re. | & H. Collins, Omaha; N. Bartell ama wife |< The Pacifie Mail Subsidy. beet eye cord an tals Ally gp ene haeiE Mr. Morrill. (Vt) from Committes ube ebair, ou Ul Lott's Practice of Courts, the 4th volume of The follwing distinguished talent will partici pw im na; N. Bartell aad wi SUITS TO RECOVER MONEY PAID TO WASH- cam 3 iwi, from Mrs. Tilton, says: “The | Public Buildings and Groands. repor now pending, aut under the rale law reports, the 24th volume of the law of Miss JATDRE JONES. Mere Ooterwine Ne bie sa il depths fon ety pieture of your dear face is ever before me, | f2vo.ubly the House bill to authorize the re- | *Ppeal coul ned. libel, and ist Greenleaf upon evidence. Prot, ANTON R Pia Poor 8 Mis, Dep coor N- YC. S| Yestertay, Mesers. Rell, Bartlett and Wil- | Picture of your tear fen ts ever before mes | jnoval of the bronze fountain hy Thinetane, Uiz0 ! in returned to a | ue ‘Pe ' KERT. Pian W. A. Halivsre, Chicago. O. H. Horton and | £0 tnd Mr. A. G. Riddle, entered suits on | praiseworthy, but to abuse your gifver in- | {fom the lobby of the city post office to th Fote upon the pending y Mr. Htandal rorEvew sEwe. i Richmond, whe | wife. Cnieago; D. D. Coston’ the law side of the Supreme Court of the Dis- | fluence Is sin.” This, gentlemen, Is the | Corcoran Art Gallery for keeping and | \anying motion to lay iton the lable | The French Cabinet. SEEM Det idk 1B. Warner. and wife, Conn; who, according to the testimony of R. B. | fosition. Si ting against fed with amendment bill in | thea ioe - Randall on the table re that General De Cissey, president € Clapman’s book | Leland. :--A dispatch from home 8 Irwin before the House Committee of Ways | the abuse of his influence over women. He ot Ot ot star sainirals gn Oe aed al to reconsider the v and tainister of war, the Dake ted here that C Rear te and Means, received money for aid_in sectr- | had made her believe that her harshness had avy. : ppabed te pecynitoe te inister of foreign affairs; M. Cail- —e a fan Minister to Washington, ss to: be ing the (passage of the Pacifie mail subsidy | made him ahypocrite, so that he had hidden |, Mr. Conkling, from Committee on the | PS which the appeal was laid on the table: xX minister of public works; M. Grivart, ADAME LE VERT Seried tax Lane ston, fi bill by Congress. The suits are brought in | his feelings from her with regard to other | Judiciary, reported adversely on bills to pro- aaa = = minister of ultare and commerce, and M a : Eee the following form: “The plaintiff, a body | women. Mr. Tracy quoted from tect persons against inveigling from abroad ir. Cessna raised the point ier that | Admiral De Montaignac, minister of marine & LITKEARY AND wrSICAl CoNFIRMATIONS.—The Senate in execu- | politie and corporation under the laws of tt TILTON'S LETTERS TO HIS WIFE kidnapping. forcible restraint or involuntary | ico" wac a dilatere tmotiog toe Onder that | oid the colonics, will remain in the French = WILLSED BALL. Feors tive session yestenday evening confirmed the | Site of New Yorks, sues the defendant for 1 more a snan | Ser ier tee relist Of 2 OL. Bioneand | © ‘The Speaker sild that. cabinet in the positions they now occupy, ae eee a ae . = oney had and receive by the he letier, “through your | Others, and the two bills were indefinitely ae ar ae nd that the Duke d'Audiffret Pasfuter will a lowing nominations :—John A. Campbell! | for the use of th nd eftart n Was dilatory and that plaintur. Amount claim Zach of your | postponed. not 4 ne ter of the interior; M, Leon « Third Assistant Secretary of St: Fy Mollars, with interest from June Ist, i872." | letters Hs me with Increased love for my | The unfinished business—being the bill to | Lew the motion to ree | Soon uier or fiuanee: Mi Baseion Monet, - tobert M. Findall, consul at Canton; Benja- | The suits are brought against the fallowing | wife. You have the richest of human | provide and regulate the counting of votes | , The motion to ree: “| minister of justice. and M. Wallom, minis. TQ CALL | min 4s. Shields tor of customs, Galves- | persous for the amounts named: De hearts, and I am ‘ou forever.” | for President and Vice Paesident, and the de- | table: Yeas, 158; rays, 74, ter of public instruction. c * | tom, Texas: Adam Wooltf. surveyor of eus- | $5,000; William B. aw, Another letter of F. it from Mrs. | cision of questious arising thereon—was og Randall then moved to ad journ. aa lhc — toms, Nashville. Tenn.; Wm. H. Council, | Berret, $10,000; Hamilton ilton to her husbn queted caken up. Mel eegesclimr reap galt may ped eR | LOUISIA i ceiver of pablie moneys, Huntsville, Ala. | Charles Abert, $7,000; J. H. Hersev.= knowledging the receipt of the former letters Mr Thurman moved an amendment pro- | before the question of appeal was decided th — racen | Andrew Miller, do., Susanville, T.R | Amos B. Corwine, $3,000; E. H. Carmic! aectens viding for the appointment of two tellers on C con- | The Wheeler Compromise Accepted. bra- | the part ot the Senate. Adopted. Also, au | “eration of the bill reported by Mr. Co-| New ORLEANS, February 2.—The con- amendment providing that the certifi burn, and that under the rales but | servative caucus bas azrecd to accept the the e “| LWO Motions to adjourn and to fix the § question was the question of ¢ Another letier was writt counsel, to Mrs. Tilton on Uv vering her that * Harrison. do., Oregon. city. register. same place; Gec ¥ of Wyoming territor iM) Mr. Riddle. attorney of the Pacifie Mail Steamship company, has been endea atest care. Y OF ART nia avence mring | connection with this w ctora! vote shall be opened, presen i t 4Y | Wheeler Compromise by a vote of 34 to.33. ————- ri Montana ‘territory nd Richard B. Irwin, inorder thathe may | letters were all written 3 st And acted upon In alphabetical onler with | 10 Which the house would aliourn Were |) | another Row im the Kellogg Legis- G . Associate justice sie arrested on the charge of embezzlement | tained ace ity to. her. the names of the states begiuning with the | Onler under the new rule; and that these had | lature. PY + Andrew W. Branzel. | and attempting to bride members of Cor the sum stto Now | letter A. Adopted. been repeatedly acted upon, and the prese | The Ken house had & stormy session to.. Color tory. Unite? States Ma gress to the support of the subsily. The | York and renewed his ac: 2ce with his Also. striking from the first and third sec- | Motion to adjourn cannot therefore be enter- 4y over & proposition to seat five new icikeet on shals—Charless C. Thompso or Colorado. | latest report is that detectives tracai him to | old associates. Another - written in ] tio.s the elause that any other question y Th i paker ca ‘ (the Jour anbers in place of five members whom ft LOVE AND JFAL Joseph G. Jones, southern district Mechanicsville, Ma., which place, it is prob- | his office in New York in > 1883, to | tinent to the object for which the two Houses ve Speaker caused @ portion of the Journ ad sold ont to the democrats. BON CLUBS * A. S. Gray, western district Virgi able aS since ft. The arrest of Mr. 1 d covering the time immedia her, says it is his great regres that he | are assembled may be submitted and deter. | 2! 10 be in wa i op dics Fe xischen AS -° = before and after Mr. Randall's appeal, smi College F a . ; a win was determine] on some time since. but, see her as happy as she deserv-dto be, | mined in like manner as questions whi ei a avd the Howls THE FOLLOW GES In thestations | while here as a witness before the committ 1 504] thatever was putin | may arise concerning the electoral vot i chat the House had ee eet Western Railroad Matters. VEN the qvartermaster's process eould not be served, and dete: The greatest misery tome is that I opted. wes ep ong ne war age CmicaGo, February 2.—At the meeting of A** nt:—Capt Ra- | s were employed to shadow him and ve heark rs. Tne troubles 1 Mr. Merrimoy ml several amendments endsvurioe pi iiss eeaieee | the stockholders of the Chicago, Barlington Gre WB from duty in De- ; Make the arrest as he was discharged; | or my own ig. Would to God they Which were not agreed to. Hye then taken, Lag eas pixies | and Quiney railroad yesterday afternoon, & a ner » dle. 2 asd town before | of my own enduring. Bat your kind letter e » ‘NTATIVES tpaoratigl rept a was ni pressing undimin- by an officer to be de baleghi apa Paar 78S OWNS g. 3 : € i VES— a ast Intion Was adopted expressing pony ; ‘the commanding < ral of they were 4 of this morning is v »F REPRESENTATIVES.—Ti uid it was disagreed to—yeas t Y y dear tomy soul, and | regara and thanks for the past services | ' i sit Ah at 223 ssterday’s session up tom 5 mnasts 1 tepartine aa on . I write this to thank you for it. Another 3 : ore Sees ‘ ae F. Joy. Joy intimates Uiat be will, - Searettn’ | sgancee, Ca. mnt reviews Cane News trom Our South Atlantic Fle letter from Mrs. Tilton, dated Febraary 29, 1 night are reported on the Ui Hereford (W. Va.) offered asa question | 21 So distant day, publish a statement of bis alist Wiawn: Eevamaaten the peice ou son of his duties, reporting by } ELECTION MURDERS IN MONTEVIPEO to Tilton says how glad she wou page of this issue of THE Star. i ne tobe kibesee to Bee with the Chicago, Barlington and =; Litth Della, t : vice ere to thee ing ‘i Rear Admiral LeRoy, commanding the parents home saat ae her. On peor Athalf-past 12o'clock Mr. Lamar (Miss,) | Wo mtomacs fo 28 and Chicago, Clin’ ec “l Saree J ii . itary division of thi Capt. Ecker- | Soxth Atlantic station, unde: ronte- | %: 1858, she says m she never saw he i that when the House took a recess this | s r ruled the resolntic . Dubuque and Minnesota ratl- son will report t0 the commanding general | Vea: pannane nan Sale tothe Secretage | Path as clear as she saw it now. and wi fternoon it was with the uhderstanding that | ote, Speaker rated the resolution not in | Will be a complete vindication Depastment of Dakota, to rel pt. G. | rene Nav bs * | he should do she would act asa Christian the business to be considered siould b3 the | Mr. Eldredge appeale! from the decision | Of bis course in regard to these roads, and W. Bradly. Capt. Bradley.on being relieved, | Of TE ¥ as follows amother. Notwithstanding his promise on | sundry eivil appropriation bill. He wanted | of the ebair, but the Speaker refused to en- j Which will auswer all charges mate against ae i é iil proceed to San Francisco, Cal-and from | _ “I have the honor toreport that since my | January 2s, Theodore Tilton, in ies and 1S | 16 know whether that did not liave the fores | fertain the appeal.” | bim. At present he refuses to make any — — ~— there report by telegraph to the communication of December 5 was forgetting his goo resolves, and failing | of a rnie. a os statem side parties. ‘PSSA comierx sand three | ing gen val De pertinent of Arissua for Wasp has been to Asuncion with General | back to his old habits. Tiltou’ then feared | “yfy" Garfield said that he distinetly statet | Lite ee ee = A és nt toduty in that department Caldwel}, our minister to Urugnay a i Beecher’s power, snd he was that thi +N night session was to be for the Cox asked if that was amenlabl Propriation pill. and he had moved to take it | ‘The Speaker said it was not, as that woukl | NEW YorK, Feu7@ary G munists up, but the House overruled him. | make two motions, which Were not permiss- | Patch says:—At a me ing of sommualass Mr. Butler (Mass.) said he had no such un- | arts under the pale, | yesterday resolutions were “opted derstanding. He believed it was much more |” Mr. iredge’s motion was negatived— | ing a more equitable distribu, ‘2 Of SS important to pass these southern bills. The | yeas 81 nays 174. lef funds, and a committee was’ APRONS next Congress would certainly pass te ap Dilatory motions having been exhausted, | to present them to the t Le 4 propriation bills, but they would not. pass a x iefand ak. ‘that Mr. Coburn was reco; porte toxlay at noon. It w also agreeu bill to retieve the south. He understood, | pili. SISeE sae sopected hie] So oes . to : u j another meeting be held at 2 p.m, tole“ however, that 2 large nuimber of gentlemen | "Mr. Eldredge raise estion of consid result. Ail the troops in the city have were waiting outside to get in, and he would | cration. abd ou thie therefore move that all further proceedings Capt. Geo. B. Danty him todut Commander Kirkland arrived on | | CONTINUA PARAGIN 10 as the relief of Commander | In 1568 a new paper was start Wasp, and the change | York called the Christian Union, 4 Com of command took place on the 2 inst. Com- | Beecher became its editor. The ri days ago 0 wier Mahan left here on the 7th last. for | crease of this p alarmed both Bowen and of John W. | the United States, returning by the way of ilton, and the latter's views became wilter. Europe. On y, the Sd inst.. 4 In 15:0 rumors of Mr. Tilton’s immoralitics tion was Montevideo, reached Bowen's ears, and the det “Was som Winsted affair. The yeung lady ebild, as he says, bul was sastrously, | than’ Mrs. Tilfon. Tuis a and , and there also appear re iG | : oni | The Communitst Tromble im (mage lis: THE ADVERSE mittee on Claims made sever: House bill 4,08. the Douglass, late collector of the 19th internal revenue district of Pennsyivani Commissioner of Internal Revent the circumstances of the de Ie gmier, zlement an the Senz tean 2 of the ry best bill at OPPs Le ONLY Grr of ae € of his deputies, whieh embez- ted, according to Mr. Doug was held, which resulted # number of lives being reported emplet NLY t yeas aad nays w placed in readiness. ordered. | ——_o——_ My tin the New we be, ea \ under the call be dispensed with. Adopted ee ee } For «a Ellis & teb19- at cog Mt Deer roper- | @#4PV persons wounded. (‘Phe attack is suid | York papers a report that Tilton was goi Mr. Randall moved to Teosnaider eed } . nae | ‘The Maine ™ paecess Reprieved ADAM E. BASTEN. — ty, he wht ; tees ve originated with the party seeking to | to elope. | Here was the picture of the woman | whereby the proceedings wiler the Gail Wore ‘The Culcage Communiats. ented a henttag af test M ~ were a Sileetie we Na whicts, detaoetieinees 6 power, and, as nsuitl, many were | Zoing to her alleg Setanta arene Aa | dispensed with; pending whieh Mr. Pierce | 'NELAMMATORY APPEALS TO THE wouK the enbention of Darkek ion ' ‘ — wr = brie vund % 21 neetic je gives it, advising separa . Would he 2 > 2 G —PR ONS OF © av- | « PREC ore form Js La conerad the price at which the property sold, st ean rae hens | news adivssen thin tt tie cece guiliy? No; tor | Ms) moved toadjoutn—yoas. @oaye 6] Tne ee a ry on the ground of uneonstitution- OS EAE DEPARTMENT showedl a loss of $3.35491. The commit this weuld not have been the action of a | azji's motion on theme ted en: | A special dispatch to the New York Times ye Jaw requiring the governor to fix at Chex I a is of Hair Work | fibd that Degmier was not required to give a ed there will be a | guilty man. She never told him of her con- | Gq—yeas ior, mage eee EE Was MOP | from Chicago, February 24d, says Ther date for their execution. the goveraor has . M NEW Yowh PRICES deer Rote one ee Douglass’ other deputies. | repetition of the scenes of yesterday. tession to her husband. and be me Mi. Randall made the point of order that | feat activity among the nunists here ved both mem Sor Sour wi some appare: = ‘ie 3 3 t pe pad orga Rett Mr. Is ei point ¢ “ler that ota se 3 4s ——_e—__—_ HAI“ SOLD BY THE oF HAIR P enter of ie Dou trouble in Buenos Ay appears to it until the interview between hi no quorum had voted. and trouble is anticipated. Ever since Sat Seer » settled, the government being sre tiffin Moulton’s honse. ‘Th untay their leaders have been in earnest con- ae, or the The Speaker ruled a quoram was not re- , - K, February 25 ' t ful. The health of the two vessels on the laintit? with Mr. Bowen were | gyi sultation regarding a proposed raid on ti " . “ p allowances to bim al ae seqpbooll re 4 Mf Micah re | quired to suspend proceedings under a call : ? ee ‘ > tool factory at Cheshire, parse ; more than enough to cover Hes coneennes Sood Seon ihe Sat ener es Uae THE CAUCUS BILL REPORTED. relief and aid society, which they charge ix | Conn. was burned yesterday, (Loss, 940/000, - ey = oss, and therefore, on a review of the whol A Trrr wy Mr. Coburn (Ind. not distributing fands to needy people ont « employment as withelreulars ¢ was then recognized ant eported What is known as tue “caucus,” or foree bili.” iusurance. $30.000. A large number of per- | sons. by this Ore, are thrown out of employ. ‘ounts of a | child from its mother, aud on the full CHAS. BAL » er Peitis county. | ing day Mrs !ton had the misearriage. hat severaldwell- | 1 « ase, report adversely and ask for thi ought. The cit rife postponement of the by ‘alculated fo inflam is fhoode tornado, Which passed ov the work Missouri. vestenday, state ne stories of Tiltou’s immorality bad now ' i: "s heart. The proclamatien, which is | 19 Im rc Building ink a he shay Spe Sfscdoaeae y M la ise P questi of consic 1g MA's heart he pi jamatien, which ——— e —— = 2 oved. e e « cS . ev ce F ed to ar i c s ory des- SMARARITER'S, Tras. | tien » Representative Frye. of Maine, | wi but was terrifie in power, and did its | these stor! Tilte f itutic ago he a Committee of which Mr. Coburn was chair- 1 mounted his high horse | ,qmmittee of which M | that thousands of working men are suffers tonia in thirty ‘seconds. A | and demanded an investigation. Thencame | 2 airs Only and cou ees Upon Ala- | thus craving immediate help and shel on relght train was hurled from the track And up a conversation about the Christian Uitioa pama aftairs only, and could not report this | {ius craving tmmediate help, sum iete returned with the Louisiana | ™ os WH eae a lisianee of 100 | and the influence it was having on the circu. he cl acer) " “ fuses to employ money iatrusied to bis opinion of Sheridan. The | Yards, besides W- 1. Porter, wlio was mort- | lation of Mr. Bowen's paper, and Tilton told | q fits chair accepted the point of onter and | ‘ikem to. relieve. these destitute. peopl: J he thought he was & good man to ! #ly Wounded. Dr. Williams had several ribs | Mr. Bowen that he had & spite against Mr. | St &PP* ‘yeas and nays were onderef,- “* | and refers the sufferers to the county agent. foun ‘verses tor Slew Geese cad a charge in battle. but little more; but | broken. Mg will probably die. Several others | Beecher, and related to him the story of his | ™x 1363608 and nays were d g | The cireular then says —As the relief and | Queen, from Liverpa f — G7 Picase remember Name and Number. jelly | that his visit to N I: were more of !ess injured. The loss on prop- | wife's adultery. Now, gentlemen, said the appeal, the latter »-~ —sonMr.Raniall’s | 4:4 society is now refusing the necessary | **hore at Sq) 2 — he w iS mistake erty Is about $40,000. por ccigccyn as gM to eevensiente the | Which was © sao to adjourn, | support to the really needy, throwing the THE GoopE-PLATT CoNTEST.—The taking Phil. Sheridan is very sound ju case, you will see e scandal, . - “J a i “payer, 4 i oe sunt. ail vantages eaein nou is | .THE ALAWAMA Poiticat, Mepor. rests on Tilton alone. “Bowen pee ‘The ‘westion then recurred upon themotion | {Ten upon the tax: mocap img of with | of depositions in this city in Une matter of remarkable ability, notwithstanding he is | 28e democratic members of the Alabs™a | fetter written by. Tilton demanding of 1, 1 [0 lny Mr. Randall's appeal on the table, aud | 9. . ‘supporting therewith a mass ‘of idle of | the conteatel Seenes Se er Joun ments of the bill offered by Mr. Coburn re- | starvation and cold, it is the duty of every | ™ ementay 8) ie cute eeamn Rising to vote.” No quorum. appeased. good citizen to protest against this shameful | Theqtor’ Belge, republics supervisor of PROPOSED CENSURE OF MR. RANDALT.. roceeding, and to demand a decided and in- Ais . My. Butler ( Mass.) offerea a resolation de- | MT ite change of this state of affairs.” the 4th ward, were the only persons exam- claring that Hon. Samuel J. Raudall was in ined. Their depositions, which were unim- that the assets of Hart, Conghey & Co., bro- kers, Who suspended yesterday, will almost | if not entirely cover their liabilities, rcem Dand EB screats « O84 Felines’ Ha Choice Oi! Paint . gTavings, Ch Bile, largest stock of Paper Hangings. Window jes. Pictures, Frames. Picture Corde and Tas. eels, Rings, Nails, &c.,iu the Disrict. BE Ten vs anit a very high compliment to Phil. Sheri. | Werk in Hous 7 President inquired of Mr. F freight train w Steamer Ashore. ew York, February 2.—The steamer t, on the contra: constantly insulted: ‘The President. in sub- | Aaninat ine neveosiet un protest to Congress | Beecher that he should resiw og pMstorsiais Stance p was rejected—yeas 142, nays none, the op- ficials, leaving the citizens of this city to | Goode. } - Feplied: “With very many other peo- | jad" by Senator Seaman the sates (2. Plymon’, cnureh and leave Bros, ou have: indeed, been entirely mistaken. | from republican wens eatporting 1060 “11ton Was perfectly willing to throw the first Iny deliberate opinion that Phil. Sher.- | jegislature -wembers of the Alabama | fire. brand into the camp if ft was followed up 1 is the greatest of living or dead military | bow” atteging legislation in Alabama ay men. If twoof the largest countries in the = y Bowen at the same time, wisiai: “ suse tothe Iherty of the negroes and re- | jy, powen at lue same time, wishing to save The communists have called meetings to ‘af ‘of world et = " 4 4 y ° the House when the roll was called, and that ¥ jay | Portant, occw about fifty sheets of legal bee Ts 9 a4 tS te cach oifver, and to proaseute tte a ee! See eae Erica ndiag the writ of habeas | THE court here adjourned he had refused to vote. and that he be there. | Pe, eld tn all paris of Chicago ee ut cap. The taking of depositions will, con- MASR OF ALL CHARACTERS, et Els Bisa, ttving Or 4- | gorpus at the diseretion of the Presidaii. | are eccratic EXTUUSTASN displayed by Cond scone sthed Santen Sa Pca the communists will force Uhelr demands by arate st ceived at 2010 Tw Sait 8 80h intrast th The allegations are denied emphaticaily. | some ot ‘ashin; correspondents in ag > KALAKATA a St. Louis CHR. REVFERT S: . | fiom fhe beginning or it or. campalgn, | Several republican members of the legisla: | thelr description of the alleged belles" of unt on thts Inet rote muerte mprearen ia |, thecity officials held a secret meeting to- | chicago was “an infiated ladder aterastiee RCV TEMPLE. Phil. Sheridan."— Wash _(y,-"e,onds as to | ture deny having signed the memorial. v= rion fn scones Rees Coscne nine be present, and this resolution could thers- pen Sd yyw — prety gag Boye A regi. | 2 size, but without wed it ot _eutenanen.” ashccntimen, | Tee 08 — coe. THE MURDERER SHARKEY'S ARREST IN | py the correspondents, or whether the eorre. | fore not be voted on. Fae n ilitin as been ordered to be at its | This would aave t ‘coun- ; - *ROHIBITIONISTS met incon. | Havyana.—District Attorney Phelps, of New spondents have been “seen” For pare WINKS aud LIQUORS, of all grades, at | ytar at Columbus yesterday. and nomin: | York. says the State department leas dee who are so Preposteroust ae Women CLARET. por dozen. $3.50; RHINE WINE, 95; + .a full tieket for state officers, headed by | clined to demand the surrender of the es- who for years we been Kagwn at home and I Mr. Butler (Mass.) said it must be manifest | armory on Wednesday evening, and ail mili- | Cl 1 vote lim a statue, bad he not inad) speci. to be tens for femininity ‘aged only go to wee ‘with authority togo behind the coll call. prepa in that a quorum was present. ently observed, in conversation with a Chi- companies are In readiness to move. St. Louis was a “nice ‘The Speaker said ‘ne could know nothing | The poriee department has also beon ordered | C480, man, that St. Lo —— CATAWBA." 8) 50 ger gallon sax Crlell. of Cleveland. for governor. The | caped murderer. Sharkey, now in Havana, | elsewhere as exceedingly commonplace except the Toll call, and you could not cloths | The police departn fan emergeney to-morrow. | {We;thizds bridge, and the other tint ‘alis- GINGER Barty . BASPBEBRY syr convention eon mae Snelr piatioem of last | 4s no extradition treaty exists with Spain. —_——— . ac. ae. » acts year. and tn addition adopted resolution s ii But he advised Capt. Curtis, of the steam- | ington and aj a Presidential or Sec- | The certificate of the roll call was final. PAINFUL ACCIDENT TO Ex-GovErxor Tax LITTLE CASE REMOVED.— The case of IPRAUN'S AUTOTYPES. AUTOTYPE: —_ ate dong compulsory education and the Presi. | ship Creseent City, whose lie was threatened | retariai reception to become Hebes, Juuos There was a deal of discussion on the | sgymoug.—Ex-Governor Horatio Seymour Lycu Little, ‘with porate ee § 3 PYPES, dent of the United States for endeavoring to Havant matinee tee a Quplaint to the | and Munervas—embodiments of ail the beau. | Polut, and the Speaker said that a majority | met with a painful accident on Saturday | L3qurans |} was caltell be Eo gioeeit emenet Gar special tmpcrtation of tb 5, sins poet nor OF the nation. The ticket | Havana authorities; and the arrest of the | ty.ws. and intellect which tae society writers | Of egy ane So patent gd meget last. Mistaking a pitcher contain- Toes — * HEN is opt ge gy gat | She rovhilcan cantata hd fat fy mbna | Slat preneteegrame one avaan “ths | Geile nto SPeuien tats aurea ton | Speatlc'gace no power at cout compel | ing geong wlatmnoCelptntea’ copper: | fant on maou af defeant Somme Hater ested Ii works finr” sgptment of all persons | sll that the temperance people can expect to | morning, shows that the captain acted on | Wash wwitipor the | tem to answer yea or nay. If the principle vents in his eves, and ax they became paint trial of the case was removed to the cisealt sities o a % accomplish. Washington women seem to dawn u hi the oid ead cihah btwe igs and Sculpeare _ Saat this advice dnazted vistous of the! ° nara of Europe, and are t y | Riot aT MONTREAL.—There was a row a WHISKY AND SHOT Guns. mT Woman whose only distinction is that she fs fow dayscniy 72° *xbibitios | Father Chirquy’sdecture in Montreal Tues- | men having shot gane wees nots man 9) oo Washoe or Nevada WABKEN CHOATE & 00.3 day night between his supporters and French saloon in pringield, fass., last evening, | ™iner—N_Y~ BOOKSTORE, Opponents. Sticks and stones were ased and and coming out shot three inoffensive more: Pictures of the” will continns were i that less than a majority in- | Courtof Frederick coun’ at Winchester, and could control the action of the House, it kta aig eo ro the 4 ‘would become a mob. rived the was unable te open his use of Hai wan STEER CAEL OF TO BOTT saem. | ee Ae was eared thatthe res | coat r names.” Neen peemanentiy iaberet, bats! treat- Be ini L FLoops.—The Wabash | bers answered to thei: t removed ‘danger. Jani6 Vernon Row. cor Pa. ave and Wthetreet_ | some heads were broken. A few shuts f i passing by. Michael Hussey pan a oo ment. bas aan revolvers were fred, which dispersal the | lose lis sight; Fred. Maroney is weaned Terenty aout. bones Tine’ creek Mein | tata Kisteaelant tie the abeasisee Tees | ome eee TENORS Siiene ant Rearacer, | TOW. Noone shot. Slightly In the head, ‘and Win. O'Brien is | jy and Elk; Iyingat Terreliaute, were | this motion the yeas and nays were ordered, | | NrxerEEx, Bor.piwos Desrno ter te epee Le atreet io" BYE SED BY cum, PRBsiDEnT—Georey firing the shots two of Goo swept down by ine presen of oating lee. | Aud It was dee in the aifirmative-yeas TORNADO—A from Sedall OY ote Taare ease of uttering a counterfeit Unitad States bond | _&@-The. Ohio house yestenlay passed the | badly reper guditton. The Fike iv supe ais. Randal move Rees Reirde | Fotis comer: which Tree vinta ponitentiary’ie ton ears, ies bees oe ng | Dill providing for compuveory edueation. | Bosc 2 cio landing by ieee hone te Ris warvant, aud pending that he moved, at ihe raliroad depot. "No one BEOWNING & MIDDLETO: av In call bab; Bev 610 Pennsylvania avenue. | by Presideat Grant. wangel makers.” How thweet f 2 “76 | longing to Prairie City was aiso sunk. No | 4304. m., that the Houseadjourn. The eile de Noort Porter was A