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EVENING STAR. LE FRIDAY.........February 26, 1875. GEORGETOWN. SH « RAILROAD TRAIN, | GIRL. THE Ick Gonk aND No DAMAGE 2 4 the About 6 o'clock yesterday the 4 Nevada, who has bean | | An exciting case was brough' o yest “gg | By Suell, this morning, the to in . some time past, suffering | Pole Coutra lari numberot spectators te (rer otomac began clear, from the fish Weather of the brain which affected his | collect, among them some of our most re- rable Probabilities To-day. x down. There is a conside jam OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER,} | !8- ™ seeriousiy disappeared from the | spectable citizens. From what could be ‘Three Sisters, but not enough Ao ea 8 CITY ITEMS, . | THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT of new styles — | of Hats for spring of 1515, for ged chyres, at Lewis sith wtrest, Be \Seeen } and The Brosdway northwest Lk hat just openod. Ex-Senator Nye. « in 11 health for | from a disear : at ecient Che ts— INHORN, President. }, Feb. 26, 1875. | North jearned of the parties interested, it appears For Kidney and Urinary Complain’ | LW, § ie Atlantic states, risiug ba- Fat eee xPress train last night at some | tale tittle daughter, ten years old, of one ephrencnsion of damage. Use Hop Biiters. : = pasate Rte matter, warmer southwest winds and gen- | ©” .nt between Petersburg, Va...and this clty. | SfGur most substantial and respectable citi; Satertained: the breaking, a CEIVED, a very large lotos Ham- |B. Polkinbern, Thos. Dowling, 3.7. Mitcrei rometer. warmer s Mir Nye, accompanied by his daughter, Mr®. | Zens, was sent one alternoon some tu days erty in tne vleinite a No wgbprid Malte’ orgs i ackom, ae yw Journ. CARS OO Se eden: * 1 Waller, and an attendant.had been travel | fe fo dancing school at Marini’shall,ashad “Short ron GowvERs. § ai Harcined, “UPS CAging audinentting, at | ces ‘A. Shinn, B.D. 4 . Koowie. - pen eee ee ea Soa een nea ae been customary. Saber way _ oa = aljostan Island is erorntce with black birds ae. lg 1. — 3 napa = ; = cond! and approached by a colored man, who r and tsmi having a li 2 ive order trade. Pork dull and nominal, | NTR and ness reign in al LO CAL NE Ws. 2 O'clock they took passage at Petersburg that her father had directed hiss to overtexs po nes Sorin en. are having & lively time | Wiss. Solr meats stsady—shouilirs 74a": | Be ban Dee tet onde Pri od pet thoy th hy Apo rep- | and teil her to follow him to his house for “Te “BLACK MARIA” contai nite a | Clear rib sides, Mald',- Bacon stealy—shouldere, ‘y st 2 5 re 3 cont Basin {rakosch italian Opera | \eEn'to aivest himself of his coat, hat, and ined sisast, bal - used. it. Your grocer has ckage which belonged to her father. She lively party upon ite daily trip to the Temple pa ee j wie ‘Theat apa eum ida.” said she could pot do it, as she must go to | of Jus ie anteg: Saving ae lo ee : x painter el beste pany in * Aida. were in nb tats Miateied for he appeared to | davcing and would be late. The colored fel- | Dine of the dusky gentlemen WROnrechar a | ein eh Te Naneed eee ae wl | Bas pou diese aaron ow Fords le ng ms Avenne Theater Ew in ipa bp mone § boo 4 wer neat low told her that her father would scold her | with klepto-maniat flour, feed, &e., from and stead: Sg Sd a ‘on Buy your underwear '.t Lewis’. — w Asticle 4% = —s peta on ' i. ase Cuaakns. rhe praae drama of “Rob- | clear. “onthe arrivalof the train at the Bat. | ifShe went home without it, hut not heeding | Various millers in about Georgetown RK uary 25.—Stocks When it cl ne |S OcM, 16e) wecbenes ioe short. 435 ph TE ne ang og ig him she attended the school. When it clos Inu.—J. Henry Wilson, ..is lying very | %, Geld. ee Cae S Lewis’ place is 920 7th street, and 7h Macaire; oF The Two Munerers,” aad | timers 20d Ini mornite they oanaezced | she started for home, and had not proceated | 1 of pneumonia at his ce On Greene | Wheat dull: bares fed Ue tah =e See cannpues pines te oats . ether attractions. 5.13 o'clock this mm ie y, far when this same fellow again ap-/ street his many friends will regret tohear. | jng. ye ee * reparations to debark, and going to Mr. dosh ust go W. |e ~ Jvst OrExep—Handsome English tweed ‘Acenue Theater—An immense bill of at- ve bertheould find proached her and sai em Es Mr. John W. Butler, of this city, | Loxnox, February %. 12:90 p.m _—United States oun bade outed aad cenbk aieae aaa velties, wi x new stars. yes with him, as her father had directed, married yesterday to Miss Mary B. | 5-20 bonds, 1965's, old, 3.08; 1867 '6.1.074. Brie rail- aM, PIRID OUPane & i Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel. SS eee Bee ee. eg At the same time taking her by the hand. | Smallwood, of Fauquier county, Var Gool | War sherce. ys do. red; 413g. sultings, and a variety of others atapted to | An old colored woman, named Dolly Bell, | Sherren: the conductor of the train, imm-ii- | tive mannes had the effect of dispelling ali _ | Seat eee as Pe gae: 22a; mialing Orteens, Fee. as Sncimaees. ane tik cheese —~ dropped dead yesterday ‘morning TWH | Mak, Ghich was nnsneceertaly aed TENE | doubts, IL appears, for the little girl suffered BEECHER’S DEFENSE. | speculation ‘and export. ‘Phe xales of the week hare << a DIES’ GOODS. atreet, where she is employed f the | thorities of the road telegraphed along theline | hersely to, he led ‘away submissively. to ® Tracy on Tilton and Moulton. Por ad eaten tiem wore token teres | Hor Meer aes ke aa Scene | ___LADIES’ GOODS._ = Mrs M.A. N- Poulan, Tanager of the | for any tid.ags of him. ‘The condussor of the | /@rge brick bouse oa Massa hieh he |p, When our telegraphic report of the trial of | Pry {,An4 24 cn speculation. The Te ror sale by all Druggists. , JEW STYLES WORSTED FRINGES i all ue N.Y. Literary and Musical Club. isin town, : Mr. ; in- | between sth and 10th streets, into which he | the Tiiton-Beeeher sult in Brooklyn closed | 7! —— yg: . ————— I shades, only 38 tat — anid preparing to arrange for an entertain: | “tted to keep a'sharp lonkodt and make | entered by the rear basement, and led her up Yesterday, legal quotations were being read jy cone Actual cepcats #80 baton The | (CATARRIM— Dow's Brirar! ts nearly a spo- mA SUNNOLLES. COS deh street, 4 3 rs to v 7 “4 mn rega to the tance ponfes~ 090 . in ert- | fol ‘ “ily be ex- | ? Dpposite Patent Mice ™The Marlboro’ Gazet{e says that Capt. John from Quantico about ii oGhce a aPorted | The girl asked for the bundle so tMlat sue | {7 Tegard to the importa are ‘wnreliablo, for | fare Baier cn pote OF elaine age Ame | Cotted even in Od and Gbetionte cacee” Tine | RET" Oppcatte Patent Omi K_ Pumpbrey dice suddenly at bis —. in corner not yet seen or heard of him. Mre. could So-bome, when = ae ee “il was easy to see how men relating what | below low middiings, ship March and April at Se romans that noone who has ever | 19 719 str on Friday evening last, > 5 eat | the wrest an a v - She 7 sa pre p % de, de., deliverable wary an ech at h wil without it ' a deed fiyears. He died from strangulation, | Waller was in great trouble and anxiety at | thewrstand pulled her towards him. She Understood.” The defence eakt ieee ee | TAB IGE Bales on the Garis at clade teams, | red it : Jo. BARGAINS? . while sitting in a cha’ laxed his grasp, and stepped to look out of | Wii 7st is 3. : THER, s ‘ bs produce witnesses whose testimony ean? nui an puting to the a ritneton hacsl causel ber the window, when thegirl sprang to thedoor, | not be doubted, who Will repeat accurately the Potomac. friends to cemfer with Major Richards, snper- | Bd turning the key escap “4 mY they heard, and who have no motive THE ICE PASSING AWAY A nothing below good ordinary shipped January ai F SG F BT'lid. The receipts of wheat fur the past thres | .& STARTLING Tauri days have been 10,0 cai | annually from neglected cot * BARGAINS: Which soon ripen into consum,.uon, Sr other quarters, including 5.000 Am D NO DAMAGE called | S¢reamiug at the top of her voice for help. but t 1 the whole truth. He would show equally fatal diseases of the Tangs; when by 5 BARGAINS fortunately the thick ice in the Po- | tive MeElfresh and Coomes were sp Koc Tey RA precsp ny Migr ll age? amen NOT To RE RELIEVED, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, opengl Pigg meg peri r siricd dawn cteram withaut | assigned to the case, and others of the force | Which gave her time enough to Se \ that they had the strongest motives for Wasmixetos, D.C., February 18, 1833. | have been, preserved to # green old age. 9) a gradually been carried down stream without | Girected to act with them. Although as } from the prem , when she made her way | focterit g the guilt of the defendant. The | cents and $1a bottle, large bottles much te | the waual damaze from high water. Better | thorough a seareh of the north-mn express | home, frightened nearly out of her senses, | Oenker®thes Sent back to the mere Wing | TO TAX-PAYERS OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- | cheaper. 03 eaves stilt: the reports from up river do not indi- | train was made here as could be made !n the old her parents, who werealmostdumb- | ahiton told Bowen that Beecher was <u LUMBIA cate any approaching freshet. anic s ceeseneeiiiereeesies ved Jnne 20th, 1874. im. DORSED BY THE Wito? £00- e suddenness with which Hal viles | Horehound and Tar reached th esto | tion of the Standant Cough Reme: ew minutes itremained at this depot. It was supposed by some that Mr. Nye might have bern somewhere on it, and Conductor Ham. | Shonce, who tured ft bright was telezraphed to. but reported that | Coomes, Sargent, and Mc he was certaiuly not on that train. ficcrs have been dittt, Some of the passengers say theysawa man | [ find this wretch, and y in his shirt sleeves walking through the cars | Covercd that he was in casein | this side of Quantico. (thirty-four mites | Committed there a ty ded with amazement. The father of | ory. vances to his wife. The act of Congress ap) the girl reported the case to Major Richards | $1™@4king unhandsome advances to his wife. om n ee District This wasdone to prevent Bowen from uniting | Pos, (@xer,upow real estate, in the District with Beecher against Tilton, the latter only | th: : ac Ls ’ GIN Gs nd INS seeking to save his contracts with Bowen. | prepare a complete list of all taxe upon | 40 Gn ate alone of the most ex- | TUCKED GS, Ac., at Bowen had no objection to, join Tilton tn a | which the same areassrseed inarreury on the drat | Hic@, may be accounted one of the most cx ‘Beec! ; : r of 1 ~ and sball, nt Jaye there- x oe i Sea tae eee ea Could do no | ince, publish tne there with the tothe at oe ier | Medicines Its popularity is oalversal, t resignation was sent, and Beecher's reply to newspayér published in said District.” sale immense, and it has received the sa Prorie '«s Honey of breaking up of the gorge at Great F: should cause a sudden bat sligh. and tempo rary rise of the water here. The following are to-day's reports from the siznal service observers at Harper's Ferry and Great Falls “GREAT FALLS, February 26, 10a. m—A i rise has hecun. The river se two KIVED JOB LOTS OF HANOURG NSERTINGS. HAMBL RG ing been few days since on the seee stea ze e Ba is provision. by the terms of et. ‘a en a eo very t prey ECRIVI down.) and it ts feared that the missing man | Charge of stealing coal from the Baltimore | Mr."Bowen was, «Bowen, what doce this | wating hrorsion, tn ar ee ar ath ee Stes ant aeons cae ene. | tee = | walked out and and Obio railroad depot. = the officers | mean? ‘This man is mad,” and he there- | taxes in arren fections, and all complaintsofa consumptive | eth hoa FELL OFF THE TRAIN. | Sok the Hetle girl and her father, and George | upon told Bowen of Tilton’s former life. | Four per cent. penalty se added to the 1874- taxes = ieeusce It is barely possible, however, that this is | Green, alias Grayson, was brouzhtout, when | Rowen having made certain that Beecher during this present mouth 3 | "Pikes sTo0th-Ache Drope—Cure in one m he rive a mistake, and that he may have slipped | the litle girl at once identified him as the | and Tilton could not tite against him, he On the first day of March the penalty will be five ite - from the (rain during its stoppage at Rich- | Mansayivg that he had changed his pants. On | hastened to discharge Tliton, as was told WAST who Mare tnseu tue ane etmnuiaied to the : —_—_o»—___ | that we haw will probably | Mond, Fredericksburg or Quantico, and ifat | inquiry of the warden of Lee ail Kasia »o- | here by the plaintiff himself. Bowen then facts above stated to pay them this month, and thas CHARLES HEIDSTECK, low prices. at - S attornoon. | He latter place he mav have wandered into | rated the girl, saying that the prisoner had | told Tilton that if he ever made public the me per cent., Aud also save the costs increased Sillery or Extra Dry Campagne, | PRLACK GUIPURE THREAD Laces very ince tact | the woods. The railroad authorities are | Changed his pantaloons since he was com | stories he spread against Beecher he would | by adverticemen Sess “ Execlied by none. | Banks DAVES. doing ail in their power to find some trace of | Mittal. The tather’s indignation was raised | cashier him. This, said counsel, was the con. | _fevl3 ta COOK, Collector D.C. 12.14,e03: Por sale by HALL & HUN pee . : him. as also the detectiveofficers,and doubt- | to sueh a piteh that it was with difficuity he | sptracy brought by Tilton and Bowen against = SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES ee ——_o.—— Fee ee AND NOTIONS. bes ; less before many hours have passed the | Could keep his hands off him. n alias | Beecher, but from which Bowen had slipped > cs DECAYS EFFACT FINGER will never ity, wt mod mot z = Sate mystery about his disappearance will be | Grayton was locked up, and this morning | ont. This, gentlemen, was done in the way ILL BE PAID AT THE LOWEST RATES mar the teeth that are brushed daily with | ree mance tees over nigh Nolce Zong | solved. Was taken over to the Police Court, | of business, Odoriferous Sozodont. Itlends a floral fra- | ¢ 499.4 Penney tg A. down THE LOST FOUND. where, after the business of the morn- SO MUCH LYI FOR SO MUCH MONEY By J. F, BRODHEAD, grance to the breath, as well as protects the — - ee 2 In answer to the telegrams, one was re- | ing was over, Mr. Campbell Carrington, | in dollars and cents. This was wart * leeth from A position. e035 DLAIN AND TOCKED N KS. Pinid ‘ ANA ea er pap eahn 4 ceived from Richmond about 11 o'clock a.m., | the prosecuting attorney, called in the little | the growinfg progress of the Christian Union | _feb8-Im 535 15th street. brie stat 7 Mr. Nye . and girl, who was accompanied by her father and MAVaMI TEE CAUSE Of tne Tans “ey : = g that Mr. Nye was safe. And that | Evert of his porcokal (ends: ent Crepand | and advance the cause of the Independe nt. ley SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES. 4 Bowen had backed out early; be did r — f are settling bills for Special Improvement 3.0. LAY & ‘ of August our boasted f dha ‘phystane | )[ES: SELMA KOPPERT S STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY DEPOT 614 9th street, opposite Muslins, Lawn ast, Thomas J. Clark, a colored 1° been. on the of April ed a private on the Metro- poli » force, was dropped from the rolls for all ace withont leave for a umber of days. It was stated at the time that he had returned to bishome in Alabama It isa sad ¢ ntary civilization that the won have degenerated in hes until they are literally pale, nervous, fec wus then with him at the Exchange | Was Stood up to the rail. Mr. Carrington | want Teeral eens stated to the court briefly the facts in the m1 s ee! c e cour y Tilton was forced to seek anothe’ jan%-Im Laver—Information has been received here | Citse. and said he had with great reluctance | After the letter of December 26, 1873, Beecher eevee: a Tye came one ress | Seeeded to the request of the father of | caw Bower convine 7 i SHERMAN & CO. ba t Mr. Nye came upon the northern expre v aw Bowen and convinced him of his in i SANKERS, coly here aud tisert rain this morning as faras Ashland and got | the child to make the charge of sim- | cence and the falsity of Tilton’s stori ere: 4 iyis 2 off there. When the southern express train | ple assault and battery. This had been | Rowen retracted his utterances. ‘Beccherdid | gecotve Sede ber es ae es aa Unitea | He Persons of the came down the conductor found him at Ash. | done merely to keep the narrative of the | not know, contended the counsel what the onde, : Sree land, and put him on his train, and it seems | facts from the public, for the sake of the Plates Bonde, fc. Securities of the District of Co took him to Richmond and turned him over | family and te little girl. He regretted for to the police to take care of until he conld be | the s#ke of justice that the family to go any further in that p: rent OMce al amortment of BERGEMAN'S PHERS. GERMANTOWN wo ARNS. WOKSTED GoUDS, CAN and all material for Euibruidery charge was on which he was asked his pulpit when he received this lett was he aware of it until th Inmbia dealt in. “Exchange on England and Surope, | Very large experience, co : Our Drafts cashed at par na sepa iy Years, and embracing the treats nousands ¢ turned here. rlay’s proceedings of many : s of those ailments peculiar » BRaxcn Store better cared for. This morning Gov. Walker | &verse to it,ind he asked that the full e on whieh the interview was CS HOT AND Coup sopa, to Women. Dr. Pierce, of the World's Dispen- | = = ported elsewhere.) it will | took charge of him and tooi him to the Ex- | of punishment preseribed by the house. On the 26th Francis D. Moulton ar sary, Buffalo, N. Y., has perfected, by the j UNDERGARMENTS he has again been appotuted on | change hotel in Richmohd. meted out to the brate, who was un: rned of the foolish act of bis nad in . combination of certain vegetable extracts, a For ba: theforee. It app aE Aire bors re et that at large. rgd little girl was Iowa u sending the letter to Beecher, and said that MILBURN'S PHARMACY a eye = eeitane seal : | _fecks tm Liane Clark is a nativ ‘layton, Ala., where he ‘The Spook Trickery Ex a the side of the judge, to whom she re Bowen would leaye him alone to support tte 2480 Penautranis averse eu , but one which admirably fulfills 4 a — Was born 1845, atid : heuer rewais exhibition, | the ¢lreomstances substantially ass charge which he (Tilton) had made mewinee Penney’ * singleness of purpose, being a good ¢ ne’ qui é 3 x : showing up the tricks of the spirit mediums, | #bove. The father also « most positive «| _Bovetr MINERAL WATER ON DRAUGHT | anidreliable rematy for those weaknesses yi & MISS E. A. McCOR MICK, & tlempted to give | fy me “ , ae alae ee a asmadeat the Ebbitt House, by Prof.C. W. | testimony, bul his feelings were ryder written by Theodore Tilton, sala the eek: 4 SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS.—Thexe pcccnrioas peel ln rym tes | 905 PENNerLYANia AvENE on the force, and their friends, is this: How | WaSma | iepy Prot C. W- | that he broke down with anger and : Me ev elaon OF Batuiten oan aie Pager agntl ans ~ esent day. This natu cific compo iy # party who had his residence in Alabama | Starr, a day or two since, in the presence of nis wilting te th 'o refute ‘the evidence ton and Til pills are posed exclusively of vegetable Nooiinproone—s “ “ | (up stairs) = lbh ccinee “ ton. In rei eto M n, he was ingredients, aud although they entirely supersede | }8 called Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. | oly a few months si and was a candi. | several prominent clergymen of the city and | ‘Detective Coomes testified as to the means rege ee CALCULATING | the use of mercary, do not leave any of Its Iijurious | The following are amonz those diseases in FLFGANT BONNETS AND ROUND Harts ¥ the legislature there, is eligible so | Seas Whites tert Giskber Un adn ee 1 by the officers in making the arrest, | af ua ee Beets. They act directly upon the liver and area | which this wonderful medicine bas worke4 iGimia de Dube Dekumer ea soon for ® position as private op the police med & ne or 4 ng me. | the t promptly fined the prisoner . at eceiv n 1 valuable remedy in all cases lerangemept reeult- | cures as if by magic and with a certainty a a ERS, $s DS, cehere, when the rule is that an spphicacs | diums_the Eddy Brothers, Foster, Katie | the court promptly fined one who was ealeulated to deceive even the | ta readent of the Listriet | King, ete., ete—and then showed the modus | £500 and costs and six months in jail, which | yery elect. He admitted he was a heathen plant ee tera ee a engom: | never before attained by any medicin VELVETS AND SILKS, : is virtually one year in jail, as in default of | Hew: i . ‘one of the largest . Seg a my genet a; | Weak back, nervous and general debility, - Another rule provides that | repeat hr —, ae — was | the fine sls months Rarpetaeiae are added. phan ive Da Ne chaewen in- Tete ot Behan Mecadeks th mgd te | falling and ‘other displacements of internal | Which will be sold at very low = =. no ~ been dismissed the force | bre blood writing, the SE eT Aerie! the | DESCRIPTION AND RECORD OF A VILLAIN. | tormnere ‘Albany andelsewhere which called | IDrageista and Dealers. marttr’ | organs, resulting from debility and la 706 THE IMPROVED 0G ex Oy Attia need ite nnet at the top | “Grayson is a Villainous jooking fellow, | Hinatnesae there, and his partnership with | —————————— — ' strength in natural supports, internal fi 706 secon 706 ———— entyacconte leaving tection etc oon with | Coal black, with a sneaking look. He re: | this firm ceased when his lnflucnee iit these Atine, congestion, inflammation and ulceration and SEWING MACHINE NAL THEAT Aida” this even- | {7 vate peice ose and the tri rac reant senibles somewhat the colored man Young, }| quarters wasdestroyed. Moulton had access BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, very many other chronic diseases tncident to | stands superior to all others Faust” to-morrow afternoon clove | Yhat had hen ea Fs by spectator wing | who was hung for the murder of Hahn, the to the republican organ controlled by Tilton 75 Fayette St., BapTIMoRE, Mp., women, not proper tomention here, in whi | . S7 All kindsof Machines taken in cxchonge at lengagement of the Strakosch eer fobled Wp aa awe : sagen 1'Rpe | drover. His record shows that he served a | in isto. Moulton states that hee bacaine ac- ‘and is well as in the cases that have been enum- | 706 Ath street northwest. pera troupe at the National Theater, | Paper £0) ‘The stmaplicity and neatnese of the | term inJail,where he was cor mitted July 1, | uainted ain iieeekees eee ae 313 pie Wasuisesors D0 grated, the Favorite Preseription effects feb)I7-Lm A. L. DAVIS. Acont = » the . 4 e “ y. el de- -G.% FINNESS, res—the ‘vel o1 wid. Ot ie welined se becna lhe nn expose of the letter trick was notable, as were | !**2; for grand lareeny. Mareb his friendship after learning that_he had cle- Ast m : again committed for assault and battery. | bauched his old friend's wife. Every note ‘morrow night there will be a pang epg mage ape fe | April 10, 1874, he enticed a young girl into the | writin by Moulton was with Tilton’s co SeEibit nae ee caormance at the National—an | May be misied by the mediums. It was | Smithsonian’ grounds by promising that he | sent,and every statement Te moe ce a exhibition of the most remarkable manifesta- pro il for cote that a 790n blind- | was going to purchase a doll and carriage for | tated by Tilton. Tracy referred to thei tions at so-calied “-spirituai seances,” includ- | foied’ can be ‘made to tasty baklavs that | her. “After getting her is secluded @ por- | quaintance with Mrs. Woodhull, and to ine spirit ‘faces, materialization, the cloner, both hands of the operator are pressed upon | HOU of the park: as sible, he made an at- Moulton’s wife kissing her. He likened 7 \ Fine rope and bag bu s, &e. On Monday n: 1 oe - | tempt to outrage her, but. luckily. was | Moulton, withhis cold, caleulatin: wee, LO a nest 4-ply Reversi = —— <A y a moe tomer nen play ever produced— od lo pp Se Porn le aed beh a battled by the arrival of Officer Mahoney, | picture of hgh s pe ‘6 Corns, &c_—“The wise tor health on daliy | SCHUTTER & BAB Devid Crockett_with Frank Mayo im the | Poy a toens ee nea pull the hate | Who rescued the child and arrested the man: JUDAS ISCARIOT 7 200 DOZEN = Wrz depend." and thousands patronise Dr. | FRESCO, DECORATIVE wal every eenigtion ot tute roll. assisted by Miss gS of the blindfolded man and execute all kinds | He was taken before Judge Snell and given | in the Cathedral at. Milan. To destroy Mr. * Oppo- INTING do harm in any state or condition of the sys- tem, and by adopting its use the Invalid lady may avoid that severest of onleals—the con- sulting of a family physician. Favorite P scription is sold by dealers in medicines gen- erally. eokk PROFESSIONAL. — ©, BROOKES, Ai ae an “Coun: OKNAMENTAL and PLAIN PAIN( . r an &@ third sentence. February 15th, of the pres- | Beecher they resorted to this slander We TABLE. OIL. extra fine site U. 8, Treasury, to avoid painful Corns, “LMR Ber St Rorthweat Those who have never seen this beautiful | Qccu's Of spiritual trickery. | Prof. Starr | ent year, he was arrested. by an officer of the | Datta ew Ree ees Slander. to OLIVES. CAPERS. ; Bunions, Inverted Nails, etc. _ eee WRIT OR erect Bortbwest, play should not miss the opportunity. It is | With whatever con nee eee ples ¢ | Seventh precinct for petit larceny, and re- | make this accusation against her pastor,and 8 8: | _jandijy “WASHINGTON. D.C Sea rond nor yensational nor sickly. but 2 | ropes cords, fish lines, shoe-makers' wae | ceived as punishment a fine of 5 and ten | this suggesiion wae tele bee ee ae Fee ae SEWING MACHINE sales of DAA AP TICE {De LOOMIS bas charmimg idy] of love in th bh obedthg ‘&e., fillhis hands with ahah hie | days in jail. The feeling in and about the Moulton says he had acted in the matter at 1872 were $219,660, 4.12-5,wty his Den! YONG y welling goo OMice from Pennsylvani ok enue to his residence 1229 N sire. here branc! profess, CIGARS. P MERCHANT TAILORS. tended ioe te hal of Tong expe ‘ ved, 20.00 extra tne CO! | F 2 ite ~ | Teeth. we = low ae 92 per do. . MEKCHANT TAILOR, F E 2 7 PEE SKT FOR TEETH, EiTH ‘818 F Steuer, Orrosits Patest OFFicr, $7 ty be A PEATE aia ‘ ; apz-iy Washington, D'© 0. College ‘of Dental Bar rite BF of ALUMNI ASSOCIATIO a, i ~ | court-room was wrought up toa high piteh, | first to preserve the peace of the two Guorcrrown Ust- | Middle of the Toon) alien vou’ te oomeg | andsome advocated isneb law as the only | He intontaced tie cee pe tO Beariemie, medical and Ia i ponte hho ni Pir nono dmpene sour | | meine au and oh ane, orcasion abo, kissed him ort town university was hell at Gonzaga | Hebre goon, the hanes ace Dhaene oene | INJUNCTION Suits AGAINST THE Dis. | 2Rd,on.Qne occasion the time came for wening for the purpose of forming | Hing. and the musieal inetes mente eit | TRICT—Mr.H. W. Garnett yesterday fled | ;erqnend-, Hut when the time cai peace of mi. J Carroll Brent was | trytoont sound each other; light struc, | Suits in equity for injunctions in the names | families, Plymouth Church, ana Coctctan | and ine is just ay you left him—every condi- | Of Wm. Gunton, (2 cases,) David W. Brown, | Society to take care of themselves. On 1! Miriam 0 ) J.HEIB! | Street, between D and E. used in ©: m tess the sane. Maxwell, Thomas Biggins, ©. D. | stormy night of the Interview at Moufto 's | Pitter _F. Londen & Oo.,) ft penld iy The exhibition was in factoverwhelmingly | M@xwell, Ella Piattand Alex. Ray against | they brought. Beecher there to. make. Liei | CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY | SMES Oo CLePia conclusive in the way of showing that the | te District of Columbia and the First charge against him, and that charge was: ot “MEKCHANT TAILOK | (US. Con's ez off. 'y Coxrt of Clave Lambert | feats of the so-called spirit mediums are noth- | Uenal Bank of New York. to prevent the s to be adultery. There were no charges of M Mitan Hotel; late Brown's.) { and Eramener im Chancery branche | ing but the grossest frauds; and at its close | Of Property to ay certificates of assess- | adultery until Mrs. Tilton left her hom> at iylly 0. 362 Penn's ave.. Washington j SHORT-HAND WRITER AND LAW coremittce astitution and By- | the following certificate was handed t> Prof ane, ee sree iuprovemenss, | Saige the instigation of Mrs. Morse,and th | ——~ | OMfice—No. 210 0 at, betwee et and 24, facing awe Fs e association. aud report | «; re 2 of 4 ie made a temporary resiraining order. | that Beecher was in consultation with ber, ; - i fis 1e. a the same ata future meeting. “The reverend nt ee welcome signature of ev | 3 ——— and Tilton was threatened with dismissal TMMENSE REDUCTION | (2iisanvciue. mar tr president of th leze was nt, and, by | y ASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 2%, ON THE B. AND O. R. | from the Independent. This plot he hatched invitati This morning a freight engi y sed the gradi | Having ath on For those who wish a Tonic, beneficial Appete=-r ded an’ exhibition given by {more and Olio railrod rata the trang | With Bowen. The only question was _ __ | aul wholesome Stumudant | INSURANCE COMPANIES. WHo Drew tHE Puizes—The raffie for | PFOl C. W. Starr in a private room at the eon cere the Relay Hen j | WHEN MOULTON ENTERED 4HE CON- G. G, CORNWELL & SONS, the benefit of St. Vincent's orphane took | Ebbitt house, we are satisfied of his ability | #t Smerder’s, between the Relay House anc BPIRACY. * FINE ; more Toi : 1 ction, falling sideways in his true story that to perform the feats usually exhibited ax | Camden Junction, and i 11 in his true story tha | spifitual manifestations, and believe that | #038 the track stopped travel for afew | he tou Hevehicr of ig wines accusation, those who are inclined te accept these as su- | hours. The fireman—Luther Mahoney—was | (Beecher) asked permission to go and sec her, pernatural tests may be entirely satiation or | badly injured. and has since died. ‘The train | hut I will show You, said, cotueel’ thet place yesterday. The following are the priz drawi: Coupon nt piano. J Walsh; 241, infant's cloak. Mrs. McNaw 1m. o D. Peterson; WELI } VER A THIED OF « ‘ ne - aici FINE GROCERS, j | Oo CESS —The LYCOMISG FINE INSU RA Ox Str L418 Penn Ave.opp. Willard’s Hotel. | Wonderfal Bargains ey Rt Preece: FLOUR: icenes.” I am toning in this Oil cea Seen 5 : Company at fair their human origin, end the exhibit a dve ‘here at 8:25 did not arrive until 11:45 | Beecher dented the alk — F : T nuns sone. ; gan. b J. Boe aens cvtein ene eenibiem will | O'clock. fon had made any such aecusittion Mrs. vibes te re all the best brands eof FAMILY IN dec30-coly Dee RRR, heret., yee | Respectfully: Rev. O. H. Tiffany, D. D., | a Sas Se ee . ton had forgotten the wording of the | > - Welch's Ne Mcrvng oe = = . “is, silver p | pastor Metropolitan M. E-churene Rev. ii, |. PRiGG's JEWELRY Storr. on theavenue, | of accusation which she was forced to write, | Shock e eee emiam Flour FIRE UNSURANCE, some Bible, ¢ y. Black, pastor Wesley chapel; Rev. | ear 4% street, has received the ageney of | hut when she met Beecher and knew the use & Hill. WINTER WEAR a desk. T. Craw Samuel Shannon, pastor Ryland chapel, | the celebrated Lake George diamonds and | that was being made of her letten, eke hus, | | Niagara Fire Insurance Ne fd New York— i : Assets, $1.355.235. Surplus, v. E. D. Owen, pastor Union chapel; Rey. | Colorado Sapphire in gold. tened to write the letter of retraction. Tilton » 1 . |, Republic Fire Ineurance Company of Gnates He Metaeen tante Hiner nnn had ten days to prepare his statement, and |g Hopn Mile Family FoR | Assets, 700,000 Surplos, gengue, “NOW York Rev. Richard Norris. pastor Waugh chapel THE COURTS. had access to all the corresponde In it vod Extra F! 1) per nck. |, Manhattan Fire Losnrance Company of New York— *. B. Peyton Brown, Georgetown: Rev. | vit Court—Judge Curtter, he states that after Beecher left Moulton the | Aico, new Gral ye Flour, Rye Meal . Anscts, $605.45). Surplus, $396,000, Jatmes Selasms, Geoguawss her Die: | Coit agt. Brown; jury disagree anddis- | night of the interview, he came to Tilton's | Yalow Meal Seotch aml Trick Oareeet, Roe | Men, Youths, and Boys, | National Fire Insurance of Phitede! ning.” ockbridge agt. “Fulton; triel com- | house, and Lt puts words in his mouth in the Bu kwhest, Wheatin Grits, Smith ig A | Phin, Pa.—Assets, $563,000. Burplus, @263,000. | Prof. Starr will give a public ex f th a : statement which amounted to a confession of | X¢. . |. EGS 3S Old Dominion Fire Insurance Com: vir- | semne chavacter ai tne ta a Th wr Sot thee cle gs ny tem Phis Tawict or | his guilt. Mrs. Tilton was in bed asleep when Cogner L and 7th streets northwest, under = | ginie—Assets, § 815.100 Surpiur, ine ight, and it will certainly beone of | hpwn the issues trom the Proper Conse uc Tilton returned that might; her nurse was ee ee | WILLIAM LB ALL & 00. esting exhibitions ever wit- | iny the will ofthe late dohu Keele: On triat: slecping with her. She awoke, hearing Tilton | PLATED WARE. | _mavie-tr Agents, 607 7th street northwest j SPECIAL Tenm—Judge Wylie, talking, and was ordered to leave the room. | sascaaraae . : ; Yesterday, Mason agt. Mason; {1 Le stayed in the next room and heard Tilton <eAcate Ww. ygconha lige tue new designs. re ory a orancaa Ts, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. MEFTING OF THE F ANGE. | proved. Bailard Pavement u angry tones er aamiiaia cara naar : GAINS IN BUSINESS SUITS ah — = 2 A regular meeting of the Produce Exchange | John Selden appointed receive Vagt. Dear FORCING HIS WIFE TO SIGN CASTORS. CAKE BASKETS, ICE REAL BARGAINS IN DRESS SUITS, rs : ; aa Meee ate | was Deki last eveniiog AE tie rece aiee | of Coluabins Semanrer mnstelced Seb Ltt cieieel | die explanation of her letter of retraction, PITCHERS, FORKS, SPOONS, ke REAL BARGAINS IN WORKING SUITS. TE SEW eat TRENCH NOVELS BY J. H. Butler. A. Valentine, | 10th and C streets, Mr. John A. Baker in the | ¥! seek oe to be prepared | faying that Beecher had extorted the retra Also RODGERS’ superior | REAL BARGAINS IN CHESTERFIELDS Ocomteece Dash, Av Paul Feval A Beet FM eee ees | cate ak ee Oa Dec oe | ifecree author: | tion from her. Beecher bad Tilton ia his TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, KEAL BARGAINS IN YOUTHS OVERCOAT | ft 4° 3"! Kgoenon Le nsecomtciass. Revs. A.A. | A. H Herr was elected a member, and | ust *@ | power when he obtained the letter of retrac- | imported direct. : REAL BARGAINS IN YOUTHS’ SU. ng 5 an toons e. J. Jenkins. R. Hawkins | Mess and Shoemaker, S. Bensinger | vore. lion, snd could have crushed him with it | “fps M. W. GALT, BRO. & 0. | REAL BARGAINS LN SC. stnd SaRese SENSES Cla au and J. H. Reddick were ealied before the were nominated for member. | #21 new Ce | One, Beers, Mad Tilton Boding Wat he | oe ee ~ | REAL BAROMINS IN CHILDRENS eUITS Also. mitied into fell connection, and elected to | Mr. Sands moved that a committee be ap- | milton agt, Smith's administrator: decree | com Ais. Ti Straeiion ag him to | And Extensive Dealer in WINES'and LIQUORS. j Risser Tsther » Mistress Judeth pen agentes pointed to inquire as to the Violation of the | port of cule Gack pevetee | get the letter of retraction from Beecher, as podat AND Farrar = Li a 1 26 Ton ts aaliins Without s Tecate aan allo. Fat age. Stewart; decree direst: | *8e Wished to burn ft. Moulton, armed with | All the known brands of CHAMPAGNE always n . Thumson's Maincea, Indo-Chium ancl Tur DewPsry-WARKEX SHoortNe —P%0- | that wilhout doubt parties came hen wath r to proceed - ee eee aan, A el | a RSI “a } Bliza Taber's ii Re derediti *% ding Dewpsey's Wowwt—Dr. 2. Ford wip- | produce not of their own raising and sold i : — Ju in. e on. Beec! pa me J 4 NU ““SCLOM aon yentes i cacainentina at tha | eitboes peying © license, audsit anoeid. be ¢Starsin nnd Brudiord; ver- | Modt the retraction was given up. Moniton | Sab 1217 and 1319" Pouneyteauia aeonta en gt enone & CHAPMAN cwcune ors t. | stopped. rs 3 Piedged his word of houor that he would S. ROOSE, fergs.tr 9 nia On intredtu et | Mr. Saum said that there was much talk Brown agt eep both the letters of confession and re- with BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING hard substance ng the srangers as to middle men, (as the yiseowetos | but the parties | Riley sat. Camp! t traction or destroy them. Beecher said he * CIGARS AND TOBACCO, N EW SCIENT Mission Men are call 9 dict not want the retraction letter destroye 1. nen street, aT " — - of the ball aud a pi "resolution refers toare muddle met ofthe | 2. Sopa eae iwellegt Seay tis each ee ee wiuas asters spepea pops {| STRAUS: POPUL Doaghon’ Mann ee 00-8 BOOKSTORE. The wow worst kind, and did more harm than good, 4 os claim the counsel, was because they did 7. <9 anit rer ol é AR CLOTHING STOR! wigias Manual of Tel Construction : for they drap down here and sell with Lng Police COURT—Judge Shell. not contain 2 word about the charge of adu} the Cactus, La Manola, La Rovee M spect to the oa 2 To-day J: fe rket. and reate a distrust “ jwds- was fined | tery, but only improper proposals. Was thi: 8 us’ "i Di isorderly condnet. Fran th, ys on Proposals. Was this t for TRAUS’ POPULAR isterone: $5. Jos, Bitch, mune charge: 85 Tine | Paper destroyed with the Knowledge or con. | 4fentfr direct from the factory st the STBAUS' POPULAE ©. night was charged with using protane language | Seat of Beecher? No; he would show them | very lowest Baltimore prices, Pennsylvania avenue b assoonilgnt. Mr. Moon- | that this paper was not destroyed, if it was Orders left at tve following hotels i be promptiy seemed t be a well bred gentleman, but ow | destroyed, until attended to, where persons can also got their casion. If the testimony of the officer who ar- THIS CONSPIRACY WAS HATCHED py Te w! ba e 1 PEXnsvLy. A \ - howerer, | Between Theodore Tilton and Victoria Woot- | aie Metppolitan and Lm — Gide we | 1011 Pennerisaggaa, ‘hull, for the destruction of Hency W. Beecher. ae, ‘& "George; Jordan & a v Ouse. ; STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING STO) cal Elements of Eclectic Eugineerin tockton C be wwn, sre; London: $6.40. The J: rosia Fine Cut, Accouut of the Pacnement and = ph S full ae ge i 4 and uumerous wood cuts, i Slee. may. or Geol ies Relations tn the Arte aad Menai eee S70. Lon Commas the ball was «iser possible tha: organs of the t inside surtac was adopted, and itler and Jones were ap. pointed. Mr. Jones, from the committee on charges, mitted & report thal commissions be ged as foliows: Wheat. 5 cents per bushel; 1011 PeNNsYLvaNta AvEN' i wr . James: Co., Bt. " \ ingenuity that it Mart, fi r¥e, corn and oats, 2 cents; bag hire. 3 cents ed in his discharge. Jo They would show them by the testimony of a decis-3m Betwoen street: & 16 ¢ Klements bh ie er, t for every ten days, acceptance, 1 per cent, | furcursiug, Jos, Gent, charge? either: mak Whose onl Coe eet ery ore BCE Lick waTeR ee ih andiuesnens, | atone: Bs linn pacing ‘de wembers of that tenomina- | and tnterect horse blanket; continued. Edward Nelson and Chat | after the publication of the'Woodhull sean. . Between Wth and lith streets, | Analysis, Bockige: gerett: S175, Dana's Kad Metropolitan (Rey, | reXiig? Some discussion that portion of the | cle, harged with, breaking in the door of Char- | dal ‘Tilton showed to him the paper,which he | FROM KENTUCKY, FRESH From Tux | fete Recen Wih snd Teh atest | ee ti, OF ak Beinn aeons Metropolitan (Rev. | report relating to acceptance was strieken | * se etrbacnagee eed se TER nded | said was a copy of the document shown SPRING, *ANCY NAMES DON’T K u- 0 z rel ,-¥- . entrance to her house. which she denied them, when F oy MAKE GOOD Cl- | History of Modera Architecture, by James Fergus- r oing | out, and as amended /t was adopted. they broke down thres tree homes ik tee ‘ot | Beecher on the night of the 30th of December. | on arangut. GARS — Try the BO. 3 for Scents; beatsany | eon, secotdl edition. $12 ca eman is mentioned | | Fiwas ovdered that. commencing on Mon- | which they broke in her doct and'threw bricebae | This man asked Tilton if that was in the W. 8. FHOMPSON, Bests: Cigar « in this city or any other: 5's WARREN CHOATE in connection with beth these churches: Rev. | day, the rooms &e opened for business daily | her house; fived $20 each or workhones 90 s. | handwriting of Mrs. Tilton, and. he replied 703 15th street. A ° bd S. 5. Baker. tt is expected, will leave Ham- | from 10 to 11 o’clack. Henry Carter and John Dent, charged with stealing | that it was not; that the s' or 6) days i. | Moulton’s possession, and fovgn POCESELLERS AND STATIONERS. W. Black, Wesley; Rev. 8. | A resolution was ted authorizing the | ol! tron valued at $10; fined §: i-duew. 5 Etaer Masus. Gea eet icine ee en sail. Archic Johnson was scooped in last night for | not _know where or wi iy that Rev. 8 wa | tem or ove helt at | audieace, and fined | the letter from Mrs. Tilton as! i : EW BOOKS : ‘bing the Theater Comigue N 4 Suen. itis likely that Rev. B. Peyton Brown | tend the butter sanvention, to be held at Frack Gree F ~ 2 5 ar wil! remain at Georgutown: Rev. E. D Owen. | Ciicage. Ill, on the 3d.of March, servants employed Af ee Rieter! | ter of retraction. He did not y mail proaptiy 1%. vy 8 SHILLINGTON®S BOOKSTORE, at Union; Kev. Richart Morris, at Waugh cue Srraizned on the charge of stealing @20 from Am- ee hat ee eee he got the letter. wr, re my Be oS coentn. LICK COMMISSLONERS yesterday ,one of the gnests of the house, sent to | Was 5 Nanwow EScare Pho DEATH.—To-day. patie Jon Ee Mitchell wad. Tenney | the grand jury and O00 bonds Need swale Gee Ten Years with Spiritual Mediums. By Francis While Hepresentative Sayler,of Indiana, and | Clarice privates on te fance. Applications BS BE Ne Be letter, or in what manner, bu Mrs. Sayler, accompanied by therr ltttle son. | for liquor Licenses frous the following persous THE MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATURE ON | ant as to the credibility of hi abont 6 years of age, were ascendiag to the | were wed :-—Richard Curtin, Jas.John- | Woman My gg TA pene was # |, and as to the amou ibid floor of the Senateoy way of the ele- | sion, H. A. Baden, Joha Tulling and John | #tirring day in the Massachuseti jegisia- | his testimony. Was the Fator. theiittle boy was severely injured by | Filzpatriek. The following were disap- | ture. In the senate su! was di ton to Beceher a sincere his head coming in contact with a window | proved -—Tuos. Costello, Jeremiah Costello, tion sill. while he was looking out of the window . W. Born chael Fitzgerald and Robert of ine elevavor. He recelved a bad scalp | Se Pe a ee | being Wound on the fop of the head. and his lip was eS also severely « le " attitude ocenpied by the ton, se escape from | Tux mr pean ig Sern hr Phony Or almost instant death was a very uarrow one. recertiy bad on ex! tion soe & Pe a her: | ear fe exgstae Arata’ granite, cand | 2,770" BERDRR THR Aceancine—« a ty,” &e., will give the closing lecture in the | Weighed from 5 to 600 pounds. They man recently arrested as course next Wednesday evening in Con- | Came from the Kenyebec river, where this murderer, escaped from gregational chureb , aint nem | pany has & large amount of the snes eet ok Coen —o quality stored. REGULAR communication between Wash- | ——— | See ars, See en art ington And Alexandria. ty ferry boat.trom | TRE STEAMER ABBOW, Captain Frank Come "i Miva nisname this date, including Sundays. See advertise- Hollingshead, will to-morrow resume ber | {Ce He give teen! ment. trips to Mount Vernon and other puiuis oa ctly the preg ange ed | Potomac. Strangers end others wilido | #°Uy LiBRARY TICKETS can be | well to avail themselves of fine weather bought until 10 o'clock to-night as thedraw-, and the pleasant accommelations of the AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY to rent an | be removed from Barlow's and withdrawn t residence on K street at muei less | from saie at 10 o'clock. if pot sooner sold. yr - usnsaal rates js offered by Fiteb, Fox This pleture opght to be keptin Washing- oO