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=_. daromete: clearing, weather, and northwesterly winds. LOCAL NEWS. Bational Theater—Frank Mayo Rosa in “Davy Crockett. ‘Rand in “Davy = min the Bean Stalk.” ique.—W aried attractions. Fords pantomime of Foe programme of miseellaneous Avenue Theater.An immense bill of at- tractive novelties. Wiard Hoil—Seiect entertainment honor of Miss Annie W. Story. Wext-street Prevnyterian Church, Georgetown. Grand voca! amt instrumental concert. Four-and-a-half street Pre: an Cheereh— Bishop Haven's lecture on Pe oth ‘ai ‘rend Hall, 9th and D streets—Supper uae Tpadcpendent Onder of Good Workers Lodge No. 1, 0. Condensed Locals. Riddie’s new neve! for sale at Beall's. in Mother Goose and Mother Hubbard receive at Willard Hali to-morrow evening. See acivertixement. : From Jos. Shillington we have “Alice | Brand: A Romance of the Capital.” The new novel of Washington. life, by A. G. | Riddle. Notice hereafter. At the national convention of base ball ers, held in Philadetphia yesterday, A. Btnids, of this city, was elected secretary for the ensuing year. Abbe Dickness, whfle Right attempted to smash the harness cases at Burgdori 's stables, and severed an artery near the wrist. Dr. J. H. MeBlair dressed the ned. “The Baltimore Conference of the M. E. church, south, will taeet to-morrow at Mount Vernon chureh, in this city, and will remain intoxicated, last in session for a week or more. Bishop Mar- | vin will preside. A eo mt ai mont at Willard Hall to-night, in honor of | Miss Annie W. Story, the charming and talented young elocutionist. The congregation of the Western Presbyte- yian ebureh held a meeting last evening to take action with reference to calling a min- ister in place of Rev. J. N. Coombs, deceased. and decided unanimously to cail Rev. David Wills, of Atlanta, Ga., to accept the posi- tton. Washington C onference M. E. Chureb. CLOSING PROCEEDINGS—LIST OF APPOINT- wogramme and a fine array of | Hterary and musical entertain- | fa Al @xanpria, VA., March 1, 1875. At yes"erday’s session of conference the re- The Bishop addressed the conference. and read the following appointments, afler which APPOINTMENTS. Cresareake District--C. @- Key. P. Bi; post office, 0 Henrietta street, Et ime vire itiniere — Sharp street, P. G. Walker; rd street, R. Ht ‘alker; 8 Robinson: Asbury J. D. S.” Hall; Joha Wesley. J Brice; Dailis street, H. A. Carroll; W: and Saratoga street, JH. Valentine; Miss P. Johneon; Circnit, W. H. Hicks. Li ied; Frederick city, J. ‘on, Da raville, my oa. Vi ine; ul Lew Semnel Brown: Linganore. J Bowman: _Jobn Lagging; Govanstown, J quilla: Gunpowder. Sam Williamsport, Geo. T. ‘R. Elbert; Brown. ir Wittiams; Rockvitte, 3 Blvab Auker; Patapsco, Pinkney: South River, Aj WH. Dra lis, A. Dennis: Ai CW. Walker; C r: West Ri vert, Danicl Wheeler; Huntington, Stephen’ Tasker: | John Mast a W. Cooper} Ww PH Ms Geora’s tnis: Pe os. Jenkins: Pisgah, R. A. Reed: St. Mary's, N. CG Brown; Whiteplamns. W. Landford Pte oi Dy pl W. Lewis, P. £.. re of Atexandria, RT. Bell; Fair Brown; Langley, N. Watkins; Lees ¢ and Hamilton, GB. Waterford. W. j ay nesbore pper ¢ ;_Lynehbarg cir- . lcPherson; Richmond, @sborn Carroll; Norfolk, Port hand Princess Ann. Robt. Haw | kine; Northern Neck, A. Keneday; Liberty, R. EJ Warher: New Hope, A_ J. Wheeler; Bethany. J. H Ui ison; Franklin. W Jackson; Rock: DB, David Jones, y Ce lars: Highlan ch, Wil som. Lecwous Rock H ingham Circ 1. O. Hillyar; Strasburgh, Philip Brown; Winchester, 5H. Riddick: Charlos a ARREST OF A ‘ONVICT.—This | morning Detectives Sargent and MeElfresh | noticed at Willard’s quite a prepossessing | looking youn: suspi fous, and shadowed him to the EDbitt, | where he took a room, and subsequently to several stores came to the conclusion that he answered the description given of aman | named Laurence Brown, al ily Smith, | a hotel thief, and said to be the smartest one | in the profession, who escaped from Sing Sing on the ith of January last, after serv- ing but eighteen months of his ser- | tence, which was for five years as they | had been apprised by circulars sent here. | ‘They therefore took hum into custody, when | he got on his dignity and threatened io meke them suffer: but on being taken to headquar- ters and seeing his description and picture whieh, by the way, isa poor one), he ac- owledged that he was the party, and stated that he was sorry he «did not eseape arrest, as he would rather die than go b Major Richaris at once telegraphed t news of the arrest. and received in telegram that officers would come on for the prisoner. — THE MEDICAL Georgetown University last evening elected the following officers for the ensuing y Dr. Joseph Taber Johnson, preside ‘Theo. Mead. first. vice president: Dr. C. V.N. Callan, second vice president; Dr, J.T. Soth- @ron, third vice president; Dr. Thomas F. | ‘Gibbs, fourth vice president; Dr. Chas. Bit- tinger, recording secretary; Dr.J.A. Mc Caul- ley. corresonding secretary; Dr. J. A. Tark- ington. treasurer, Dr. W. H. Minnick. libra- | rian. Executive commitiee—Drs. Warwick Evans. F. 0. St. Clair, John Edwin Mazon, Chas. M. Tree, and Ralph S. L. Walsh. Com- mittee on essays—Drs. W. H. Lioyd, | g° J. Sweet. lot 76 Magrader, and Joun Walter, jr. Committee | Mary A. Elliot. part iI. EM. Drs. Chas. F. Ra A. H. | to James ©. Dulin, lots 23 and 24, square 592; $4,500. entine McNally. angen RED BY A FALL.—Yestor- SERrovsty Ix day afternoon.a clerk in the Bureau of Yards anu Docks of the Navy department, named John R. Graham, about $5 years of age. was | leaving the building after office hours, when s striking his hipand smailof the back against on the ‘steps outside, and fell, of one of the stone si He was picked up and carried inside, and found to be injured internally. Dr. Basil Norris was led and attended him, during which time he had seven spasms. Lieut. Charles ft. Vernon procured a conveyance and removed him to his home on New Jerseyavenne. This | morning he ix out of his mi and suffering severely. A District Case ts THE U.S. ScPREME | Covrr—In the United States Supreme | Covrt yesterday, Mr. Justice Strong deliv- | §red the opinion of the court in the case of | James S. French, appellaut, against Alex. Hay—appeal from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia—affirming the opinion | of the latter court in this cause, with costs. ‘This is the affirmance of a jadgment against French. former president of the Was! a and Alexandria railroad Set: who sought to have Hay declared to be holding the property in trust for him. under a con- | tract between them for the purchase of the debts of the con.pany, by whieh Hay ulti- mately came into possession of the road. ———~——_ FIRE DEPARTMENT HospItTat For Sick Hoxses—Inspector T. M. Plowman has ex- amined the engine-houseon Virginia avenue, between 4. and 6th streets, and recommends that a nick addition to the stable be erected between the engine-house and the present I for the use of the healthy horses be- ing to that company, as it is the yarpoese Of the fire comuniasioners tomate use of te Old stable for a hospital for sick horses. The report has been approved and the work au- | thorized to be made. ae THE AMALGAMATED CARPENTERS AND JOINERS met last eve : a the monthi, Number of uployed benefit, 28; on sick ranvuation, 4. The state es is reported bac | ¥ reported “* good” | oniy m Francisco. Washington cily Is reported dull. Tee Reronm Scuoo. Tevsrers held a | meeting last evening. Henry Villard st iw the chair. ari ciected John Bail | Fprmanent presitent of the board, in place at lon. Nathan Sargent, deceased. Tickets-of- leave were recommended to five of the boys @h account of good behavior, but no action Wastaken. Mr. A. J. Falls and Mr. Henry A. Willard, were at the meeting of the board for the first tim ——__e—____ B.H. WARNEK real estate broker and anc. tioneer, will sel}-to- morrow afternoon. March 3, at 4 o'clock, one of the most desirable building jets in the city. bordering on the “Circle” at the intersection of I street and New Jersey avenue northwest. This sale Will positively take place. withont any further ponement. A (tent alled ta the advertisement, in our jon columns. f a PATALLY INJURED.—Abont 23 o'clock this afternoon « colored man, namet George Smite. in the amploy of GW. Knox, was badby, if an iron safe upon him while engaged moving it from the store of Mr. Karr. jeweler. on Pennsylvanis avenue. The ropes used. tt appears, were “oo small te sustain the weight. ve cent. interest on be- fore the ai of cach month. Samuei Norment, Lye Nieholas Aeker, vice president; A. Ruff, cashier. 4 ——.— LAKE GEORGE DIAMONDS and Colorado ires, ia gold. received at the agent's, "s jewelry store, on the avenue. t nr cont > cordoned Wo. Tyler to ATTENTION is called to the sale of dry | and Hawkins, & Co. PENING DAY AT tr WILLIAN'S first iga- hal bonnets. Portation of sprii ts and 2+: a? Vassar has a “Cheap, but Pretty” Club a7 Over 21,000 phia night — at the establishment of W. W. Bur- mi CIETY of the Alumni of | !et ~ 168; § | Sizuno. A. aynare 743, 81 13 t fatally. injured by the falling of | 91.20 in re- | square 355; 11 Daniel Collins; White . of town, W. R. J. Williams; Jefferson, Benj. Nugent; H. Hughes; Shepherdstown. It. P. ome ph Hengy Spring Creek ‘rane! ant Ver, Somers, Wm ay v pDumbery, PE.» TO. Parke phrain Law- ‘ ‘Graft. : * Frost | rT. j Weems; Weston, C. W 8. Wilson: Charlestown BD Point Bias ALi phn, Jt, Daily; Huntington, Owens; Snow Hill Hollow, to be supplied. ‘Salers District Martin. Spridder, P.E.. P.O., Salem, Va. Salem, J. i. Bu Christ T.H. Adame: Newburn, L. Valen Kalley. (JH. Scott; Witheville, Ss Cripple Creek , to be supplied: Gray: Marlon, H. Duncon; Abingde Washington County. L. W. G Wirz; Tazewell ard’s Cow Ryan plied > Mercer. to be sup plied ; n Trigg; Fincastle, Johua H. Wii james, Real Transfers. The following transfers of real estate have been filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds since our last report W. Gillet, ---, sqnare 213; —, W.H. Tucker, jot 17, sqnare 892; Hine| lot 16, sunare $9; ary A. Hardell, sub. 33; Kins to We BL -c. lip to 3. square 1.080; $1300. Kilbourn and trustees, to J. M. Latfa. lots 7. rt 9, square + Ida MJ Griggs, sub. square 235 JM an +snbs. 77 ai : . BE. Her. 1 and 2 square S47; 20). C. Dickson to W. Tyler. to W. J. Cooke, parts 2 to 5 square 63); W. BR. Woodward to Mary O'Brien. sub. 3, nare 112; $1,600. Gamali Mm Ga rts 4, 8 and 9 square a ©: Hl Tremiey- parts 14 and res. D;—— elsion et al Z. Harris et al 39: $317. B.S. Davis, trustee, to W lot 12, square 91. $515. a. Aur trnstes Gay ct al to dlien 8. R. Mit Dulin to B- Rothwell, same erty: $4,000 to Rosaline V Cotmpbelt part 2 sauar Isanc Talks to Dillerd, iota 83. and 5, square 510; 1,198. J. F. Hodge fot 35, square isz: $3. A. Bates, lot 12, square 306; Lowell et al crt RB. Woodw A. B. Kelly to F.C W and 21 and 23. square 5%; —. H al., trustees, to B.W_ Summy, part: square 77;-——. W.B. Webb et al ite pth Cate, Tots | rto Mary Wendel WT. Blyth to H. Met Ez Nourse ¥ m al Arth. James ; $98. ET part sqware Ai Tiare "i A_R. Shepherd ‘$10.00. arke, part 2), «quare 73;——. W. J j sub. 139. square 55; @5.000. W. >. Hewitt. parts 2 and 3, square ~ He ott, same property; ——. Rebecca K. ae Brandon, lots Land M, square Giddings to @. W. Stickney. H.B. Mout, Pa ; $9. G. Mason, H.M. Baker, subs. Ato F,H and 1. sy) 742.” Same io same, log 29, syuare 693; ‘ohmeton to Rachel J. Carpenter, $120. J. ¥. Wollard to M: square 1.126. $2400. 6. 2 588; Bie M trustee, to R. Peters to Susannah: | 20. W. A. Buck rt lod 38, sya lary B. Boston, lo re -. AR. rd to Thomas Kirb; bs 112 t9 131 and K symare 623; $5,000. J. M. Den! | nto WW Larrabee, part 15, sua | Beall.’ part Im. | to Anna Gas: | > saya » WA. Aike ) Richard leds an 0 Jots 1 3. are 635, to 6, square south of 915, and 15 and “1 $108. H. Adams to Cornelia C. Drewry iat «treet. between C and D streets southeast 85.00. A. Curtis to W. ¢ pers, Bee saare 504, on. W. Will anki ke to Margaret. Baiviall. iP ne 63s, @za0) M. Kelly ir | bs Lae 2 ane et Pr tite. 08 lots 3 | The porthern portion of these lim meduct: tot J6. block 17, tod. Granbury, Cinevir Court—Judge Cnriter. To-day, Coughlan agt. Poulson, (the Keefe will e ited in consequence of the continued i tion of Mr. Dav: Davis agt. Owens admévistrater; verdict . Boland: settled. A RAILROAD Cask. The case of Beall and wife against the Baltimore ‘ud Obio Railroad Company was called—Mesars. Goaeind Wechanan Tor totendent. Peivetion ens x and Buchanan for defendant. Tnis action wa broug ht in November, 1873, to recover $50,000 dam- leged to have been sustained by the killing of infant of the plaintiffs on the railroad, at the corner, of Let and Hl streets, a, few years af since the filing of the action Mrs. Beall has ceased. An amended declaration was then filed, and the defendants Aled a demurrer, in which the question law is raised that the wife 1 the cause of action dies, Toe led that with the death of the wife the joint the parties were buried, and he & cause of action could’ be transl le party. ‘This was owing to -tnd this defect “had been cured in al most all the states, including that one; Maryland) from whence we ive our jurisliction by statute; © legislature to cure the defect here. DIN with the object of curing this now pending in Congress. Cartter.—Where I suppose it will remain for rev of a century atleast, Pook —That’s iny impression. Judge Cartter remarked that, a© Mr. Buchanan was not present the case Auld go over until tom ow oa & Bro. agt. Sweeny; verdict for plaintit— 1s ington against Ra: ome docketed in June, 1380; ‘sed. aclitfe, a thee Poxrtce Court—Judge Snev. ei men, Samuel and Wi. John- ged with stealing ten bagatolie: balls from Mrs. Amelia Henrich, who testified that the were the property of her first husband. and she val ued tuem on that account. They cost originally $25, but she bad had them in use fora long time; much worn, ani probably were not worth . Officer Reese testified to ring the balls; they ,orsixty days in jail, wife Mary; $5. RED) CHURCH ‘Were fined $30 each and Robert Wilson, assanlt on THE FIRST BAPTIST (COL TROUBLE AGAIN. Henry Warner and Charles Jenkins, colored, who were before the court on Saturday for assault and Mrs. Coleman, and a Postponement or upagain this morning for a farther hear The trouble oceurred iu the Fi ist Wasnington Holm testified in behalf deacons testified fi Mrs. carsed her former testimony. Tal of the deacons who had been expelled as be ing to the Withers faction also testified for the pr ecution. It all amounted to this, that the expelled deacons attempted rce their way into a meeting nd the inside deacons resisted thy The br y ped” each o . Some of the sisters went ont returning into the chureh the expelled deacons made a break forthe door. and during the melee Mrs. Coleman. a stont woman, got squeezed pretty hard, and received some blows. which, made her spit hiood and necessitated the services of 2 physician. Warren was fined $2) and costs, and Jenkins dis: missed. LEGS AND PRATHERS. Joveph Lacey, Thomas Truman and Otho Meads, cotored, charged with steali, chickens from H A. Trimble. The chickens were valued at one dolla Lient Greer testified that he found the | and heads of fourteen chickens in the shanty where these men lodge: he also fonnd a bag of feathers: the root was sufficient to convict, und they were fined Bworst iy day in jail. at Lee Levi and charged with steal a country ence of , , in the comity, and pleaded emily: imal was Valued at $29. They killed the calf,and Detectives Sar- Rent ani Mctlfresh caught the men last night with veal in their possession and arrested them. They were held for the er i i MISSELLANEOUS. Edgar Nightingale forfeited collateral. Snowden, lond and baisterons; $5. John le forfeited ‘collateral Shepherd’ and Hester Grimley, cursi each. Watson Green. lou and boisterous; $3, Samnel Tied, charged with swearing too loud on Pennsylvania avenue last night and using vul nguage ty Officer Jones; §3. Joseph Carroll, profanity; $3. Theodore Rovs- elie, charged with violation of the license lnw; post: foned._Hwuphrey Davis, colored, charged with clontonaly breaking open and entering the dwelling cabin of Ransom: Brown with intent’ te commit felony. Articles were taken valued at si wien? Son; i7,,. Robert Wilson, threats to Mary GEORGETOWN. BBILDING ASSOCIATION.—At @ meeting of the Tenth Building Association, held last night at Goddard’s new hall, $2,500 was sold LF. jored men. were Lewis K: 53 Wm. | at an average of $1.11. THE RIVER AND THE STEAMERS.—The steamer John Gibson, Capt. Winters, which left New York on Saturday, arrived here to- day with general merchandise for the two cities. Capt. Winters eports the river clear of ice up to Marshall Hall. The steamer Ex- press, Capt. Barker, of the Potomac Tr: portation company’s line, left Baltimoce for this port to-day. She is consigned to J. G. & J. M. Waters, and wil) leave here on her re. turn trip on Friday. The new steamer Suc is to take the place of the Georgeanna, and will leave Baltimore for Georgetown on Thursday next, returning on the following Monday. She is commanded by Capt. Har- per, formerly of the Columbia. DEATH OF A Nun —Sister Bazella (Edelin, of Maryland.) died last night at the Convent of the Visitation. Sister Bazella was one of the oldest of the Carmelite nuns, having en- tered the convent in 1826. She was nearly 89 years of age. +222 Letters from the People. FEutitor Btar: There are certain portions of {he limits bounded by 4th and 7th streets and | Satisfuct New York avenue northwest, where the snow and lee have not been cleaned off this winter— notably, the north side of Savage square, ts are sel- dom visited by the police, whose duty it is, 1 #m told to note these facts. A SUBSCRIBER. ~20e- z. uaare 7; $2500. E. L. Schmidt 7, sqmare 37. 1.200. M. Farrell | a $ ub. 14- east half square 776; 350) Tucker J. Sherman to L.F. Si 2; S100. WH t Filpter. ps pier. part ia 8 sa atine bh. r to. Elizabeth 6.'Btam W.W. Lesh to John | or cys Evans, north half thond eave 1K: BAW. maley. pares 1 to 13, : ley to'H. CM Robert i w. | ot Square 9: 60s on, part Jots 1 a1 sqnare marshal, to EA. Lucas. T.W. Johnsonto Paul Boces, rt? syuare as . J. Forney to U.N + madd 1, square S63; 93.250. Bibtz tow - part tot i 00. John subdivision A. square 18: $00. tee, to G8. Parker 1s A Ti, square 236; lanson, subdivision 3, Cox ¢) John O Brien, i: 200. W Stickney. true subdivision 14. ayuare 231; —— P. Pardows tot 1h to is in | and 17 and 13 | ware “a eee yes “= THE Mernorouis SAviINGs Bank pays | Kio. tthe’ 5! tyer to P oF"s Sercats to T. ‘W. Close to A. ‘D7: g3.000. Bichara of lot GEORG: Jones to Peter street:) a ot KISSING THE Sy ALLPOX.—At Mount Ver- non the inhabitants are congratulating them- = son oe escay : the horrors of an epidemic. It appears that a young woman, named Carroll, returned to her father's house | in that village a short time since and died in a day or two afterward. During the wake which followed a large number of persons present kissed the cor . Ithas now trans- pired that the girl died of smallpox in its Worst and most malignant form. None of Mr. Carroll’s other children having been vac- cinated, the contagion spread itself among them. carrying off all but two out of seven, Nothing could be done to restrain the in- mates of the pestilential abode from going at large and intermingling with the communi while the dangerous infection existed.—N. Herald, Zith, ——_—________. A Britisy FORCE BILL ror WESTMEATH, IRELAND.—In the British House of Com mons, yesterday, a bill was introduced les- sening certain penalties in Ireland, and re- mareIng enizict ions. The Ci save notice that government intended to re- enact the laws against Ribbonism in West- meath, where he sald he had been assured that the Ribbon conspiracy existed as strong asever. John Mitchel had been sent to Par- poeeay Stoo, it on with En ‘and never consent to ve al E The bill was passed to ite second reading 3 ——$—$———— ne ar MR. TILTON HAD DRAWN out of Woosrnt! & Bobi his pup you that he had an interview on the mater with Mr. Ketvey, of the Brooklyn Eagle. in which wold. McKelvey that bis charges huainst Heecher ‘were those roper proposals that she resisted then Tilton did not liketo eive the Eade tg hess throceh nots The: come to, rough another party. They ‘Harmon's house. He was not Joba W then published. and 2 the Following April in the Brookty Prees. At the time of this publication count with Woodraff & Re son Was closed, day after it appeared in pri he drew HIS LAST CENT. They had also heard from Moulton made by another party of money for the G and when it was not taken why did they «: Beecher? Francis B. Moulton did not act « “Stand and iv and and said to Mr, Fr is friendship? That is the act of a friend,” and Mouton knew afterwards that he was not taking the loose money of Beecher, but that he had mo his house receive it. He gave it to Moniton.and then came letter from Tilton containing the words “gr: mercy and peace.” And then Tilton kept on for c year drawing the $5,000 from Moulton as trad been shownthem. Mr. habit of lending Tilton money; that he lent lim altogether about §1,000 of his own. money. Counsel would show them that in May, 1874, this friend of Tilton’s goes to a friend of Mr. ‘Beecher's and det another sum of $5,000, but they must not forget that the original demand was for $10,000, ad yeas compromived ultimately for 95000. Tht Golden Age was still on Tilton’s hands, ankrapt and useless. Tilton was ready to give it away. and was absolutely begging for some person to take it. ‘Of all these interyiews between his friends and those of Beech h regard ro the newspaper enterprises, informed. Counsel would show them knew of negotiations going on with ntenanced them, and also that the en in preparation ONib SCURME TO OBTAIN MONEY. by Beecher's friends as a black- mnailing operation, and they advised that not a cent given. Tilton’s friends then said: “We ih the Bacon letter.” The money was not should will publis! out the alteration of the clause relating tohim.. Ti ton argued that the publication of the tripartive reement by Bee friends put him (Tilton) in t ition of having wron er. The pub: lication, which was an accident, was to be charged tw Beecher. yi Mr. Beecher was summoned . Beecher id charges for four long cars, and now Beecher, who was put in this position iy'ths inuiservet conduct of «friend, defied fl and when they used their threats he told them to LET THE STORM CEME n the following fy Saturday he went there and told ¢ welcomed the conflict, but would not church in it, as he would’ resign. When ter Of resignation was shown Moalten it nearly took his breath aw: and he told Tilton. and they were both amazed at temerity of the man ‘hom they both expected to wi lead around for some time. On June I he indited that letter. when he ex- cted to h his last sermon. This letter told aM if he published he (Beecher) would alton also publish @ statement. but would stand the test ofthe Judgment Day. When Beecher wrote that letter containing the inference that he thought he was going to preach his last sermon in Plymoath church, Moulton sent a letter in reply telling Mr. Beechwr not to be afraid—that if the whole were published to-morrow he (Beecher) could stand; and yet MovLrox, Witness stand, tellsa story covering a revious, when Beecher was y heard defendant's sien comneetivn with etter of they wo reject the testimony given by Moulton.” Counsel had taken the precaution of counting the number of times on the cross-examina- tion of Moulton that he said “Idon't know,” asked about any questions to which he did hot want to reply. and he had said those words, oF words similar, exactly three hundred and five aud yet Moulton had’ not @ defective memor Soult not tell what ‘was the sulject of Mrs hull’s address in Steinway hall mecting on cr o: amination. and he was able to repeat the words of Tilton introducing her with a8 great bxactne<s as they were published in the short-hand report which appeared of the proceedings on that oc: ns threat of publishing the scandal was stop her # saying that would meet it boldiy. Erivartite agreement dit not asaert ox wert that odore Tilton was the wutho charges, and the threat of Beecher to mect tham stayed t | pes General Tracy then pa sea on to speak of the connection of Mls, MOULTON with the case, and said that she was fore Witness stand by other parties than her own de ire This lady was the wife of the maj > every: tndog to fose by # verdict against the plaintift. Wi: t was Mrs. Moulton’s positiony [f she testified in fa- vor of Beecher she blasted her husband, her home, And her family, and if-she appeared hima she reserved her husband from the chat: of peru, his she was made to believe would be het canliog in’ the case” Beecher, she says. had confessed. Wie crime to her, aud, Jane 2, 13: she adcived bum to confess his crime 'to the church: ‘and this was the time Mrs. Mouiton says she kissed Beecher, Duriog her cross-examination she never locked: Mr_ Bratt S in the face, manner indicated that she Was repeating in. On July 13, 574. Mrs. Montton ural expression to Mr. jeecher in am intery “It you i confessed it then you would have been "referring toa period of four years before. On June 2, IATS, Mr. Moulton details an interview of four hours’ du: ration. when she seys she was reasoning with Beoch. ‘bent a confession to the church, Counsel would w them that at the time this interview was said to taken place. Mr. Beecher was engaged at lis home with a well-knewn gentleman; that no au Wersation ever took place, and that he never spoke of or threatened to commit suicide; that the cnly conversation he had with Mrs. Moulton was on the Ist of May, and lasted about haif an hour. The evidence counsel would show would be eminently to them, and would be such as to leave their minds. po di h of oUF case ws is in What was the use of a noble life if twas not proof against attacks and charges like these. Good friends and neighbors have stood around the pastor in th trial, because they have known bit for years, 4 many of them have looked into his blu eyes for at east thirty years and fouud them truthfal. This who has guided hundreds in their course. and ed upto and revered by thousands, is dragged into «court of justice to anawor a charge of adultery This man will live be perpetuated in each man memory when his persecutors will have into oblivion. Perhaps, when years have away, Your children or your children’s children will come to look at the seats of the jury who returned the name of Henry Ward Beecher t the world without 8 stain and centuries will roll away before this trial will be forgotten: Here Tracy concluded his opening for the defeuce. and the court adonrned. » OPeming for the defeuce A STRANGE StToRY._Two months ago yesterday, O'Brien, a boy of ten, died suddenly of what was supposed to be cholera morbus, at the residence of his its, No. $25 West 42d street. The loulton told us that he never wa») Sugar market qniet : BaLtimone, > ais hs Mg: North cs ina sixes, old. 26;'do. new, 10; do. special tax, 3 | bid to day Baw March 2.—Cotton steady and un TIMO! ghanged. Flour in improved demand and active. Howard street and western super 4as7. Other | grades unchanged. Wheat firm but quie'—No. 2 | Western red, 1.17; Pennsylvania red, 1.18al.20, otlier gtades unchanged. Corn, southern quict. western active and +trong—southern white, 80; low. 7Saz¥, western mixed. 0 Oa GSa72; western white, 66; western mixed, d5a6s. Rye euiet and unch: Hay duil and‘ unchanged. Provisions steady with active order trade. Pork 0419.20. Bulk meats firm and active—shoullers, %; clear rib sides, Wical';. Bacon firm guud active shoulders. Siyasns: clear rib sides, Liga 26. Hame, idedd. Lard duli and unchanent, Bat ter firm and fairly active—good Ine western tubs nd rolls, 22a25 oleum firm and nominally 7 Coffee dull and nominally unchangsd. Whis pomiinal. 1.10a) 17. Loxpox, March 2, 12-90 243402434: do. m.—Erte railway shares, preferred, 39. by March 3, 12:90 p._m—Cotton qniet and st iddling nplands, 77;asd.; mtddtin, Orie l. Sales 12.600 Dales."inchuding 8. bales for speculation export. jon to arrive 1 W6cheaper. Breadstuff-—The receipts of wheat for the past "hree days have been 2,00) quarters, inclu ding 1.600 American. LoxDon, March 2,2 p.m.—Paris dispatches quote times, rentes at 64 francs 38 centimes. Liverroot, March 2,2 p. in.—Breadstaffs quiet. Corn. 394 a3! Gl. per quarter Loxpox, March 2, $9) p. in—The amount of bul lion withdrawn from the Bank of England on bal ance to-day is £90,000. Peris dispatches quote rentes at 65 francs 25 centii Havana, March } nge quiet and nominal Weather hot ed States 6-20 bonds, il we FRANKFoRT, March 2. 62, Loy POL, March 2, 3:30 p. m.—Cotton—Of the saleg to-day 7,000 balee were Americ:n. ew Yorx, Marc! nd unset ted. Money, 2e. G. hange, lor ; short, 456'3. " Governi ive. Flour quiet aud uncharged. Wheat dull and uachanged. Corn quiet and steady ——_-ee-—____ A BURGLAR MARRIED IN Covrt.—In tho Kings county court of sessions, yesterday, a notorious criminal, named Titus Barker, was srg on trial under an indictment charging him with breaking into store of Mr. Goo. T. Pine, in Orchard street years ago Barker, while Kings county penitentiary, attempted to kill a keeper named Kenned To the charge of breaking into Mr. Pine’s store Barker pleaded not guilty, but Gallus Schaarsehmidt, one of his confederates in the burglary, unexpected- ly turned state's evidence. The result was the conviction of Barker and his sentence to the penttentiar, y for four years. At the close of the trial Schaarschmidt approached the bench and requested the judge to marry him to another of the witnesses in the case named Mary King. The request, from its abrupt- ness, created some excitement, but the judge granted jt, and the burglar and the femaie witness King were made man and wife.—N. Y. Times, 2th ult, $500 FOR A Boy’s LEG.—The suit brought by the father of Behrens Duwoldt. an infant | Six years old. against John Hellerand Henry Schiffer, for $20,000 damages on account ot injnries he received by the rolling of log on his leg, necessitating its amputation, through’ the alleged negli- ence of the defendants’ workmen while bujiding a brewery on Third avenue, near “2d street, was concluded yesterday before —_ Curtis in the superior court. “Consid- erable time was occupied by the pening counsel in summing up, after whic! Judge Curtis charged the jury. e case WAS given to the jury about 4 o’ciock, and after an absence of an hour and a haif they broucht in a verdict of $500 for the plaintifl.—New York Wortd, 2th. es “ALLEE SAME AS MELICAN MAN."—Fur- ther particulars regarding Yung Wing, of the Chinese educational commission, alrealy alluded to as honey-mooning at the Windsor in New York city, speaks of his having married a Mrs. Mary L. Kellogg, daughter of B. 8. Kellogg, of Avon, Connec. ticut. The ceremony took place in’Hartford, Two fellow-commissiohers of the groom Were present in national costume, but Wing was in the ordinary evening dress ofa black Steel-| coat continuations of similar duskiness. The young man‘is quite Amer- jeanized; and has beet mn the means of intro- ducing @ number of educational reforms in his country through the facts he has commu- nicated regarding the schools in this country. | porch a Sa dn red ary BOWEN AND WOODHULL IN THE BEECH: Casr.—J Fullerton says that Henry C. | Bowen will be called to testify against rv when the _cmpenpreny have an op- portunity to place him on the witness stand, And now Victoria Woodbull is out with a letter declaring in strong terms that neither | the plaintiff nor the defendant dares sub- | ena her, though she is willing to testify. She alleges she can throw light on the whole question, which both parties fear. CONSIDERABLE EXCITEMENT prevails at Orrville, Ohio, owing to the recen’ discovery of the corpse of an unknown woman in an | Open grave in the cemetery. The body bore evidence of having lain in_ its present pos for five or six weeks. The hairhad been | entirely cut or burned from the head, and the trunk was nude and horribly mutilated. 897 In Polk county, Iowa, there is a man in Jail for stealing Bibles. #7 Served him right. An Indianapolis biga- mist bas gone crazy for fear of bale prose- cuted for his duplicity. a7-Four hundred and eighty-seven divor- ces were granted in Maine last year—about half of them for desertion: 87-A_ $1,400,000,000 trust a put on reconi in Denver, C. Study arithmetic out there. «7 Elder Joseph Smith, son of the old orig- inal Joe Smith, is lecturing on Mormonisia in Illinois. He denounces polygamy. a7 Owing toa scarcity of water, it was found necessary in Newton, N. H., the other da y lo putout a fire with several barrels of cider. #7-The Carlists in firing at a railway train on general principles, sent some ‘bullets through the car in whieh King Alfonzo was riding. s7-In Kent, England, the British geutle- mn is in distress for want of foxes to hunt. His game is the victim of the steel traps and strychnine of the small farmers. sa"In Sweden, and Norway also, January was colder than for many years. So it was a very wide wave, or the cause was a more general one than has been thought. 1 s2By the burning of the asylum for the ; insane, near Quebec, one of the violently , crazy recov her reason, and is now as sane as anybody. eed by Rieh me just been n have to ‘Axtures of the No. 1923 Pa. oe nened te to Choe oO .s of the store. He, knowing. fan hs experience for the Competent to please ‘ail who tay Tater bin oie en who may fa call” ll peraoms indebted will plan call and cttie Packer, OTICE.—Having this day sold ont the stock and Shoe Store. ne SI ayent Mr with Mr. who is authorized to receipt for aia rs ara WHE SPRING STYLE Now on hand Y. febz7-tr 1 WEBB & BEVERIDGE, Sot args abd cane AVENUE, Lass. -W bh ae 688 OF Bot: few t fami, fevzl im |. w.pamnutry Genego: Prttent. | Te our Prieas > pened better yea ae eee bi bp cme wenn neh Experience Only Will Teach t w what relief from tender feet, corns and i every business Te. ions can have by using a rot Sat 7 Pain Briractor. Price 2ets. 41 ‘An work peeled j A Veluable Discovery. | am - »& Practicing Physician, | Enutaw st., Baltimore, (who has paid | much attention to nervous diseases,) has dis- covered that extract of celery and chamo- j Toile combined, in a certain proportion, inva- riably cures either bilious, dyspeptic, nervous or sick headache, neuralgia and nervousness. This is a triumph in medical chemistry, and | LADIES’ GOODs. Sufferers all over the coantry are ordering hy ae are mail. in is at 50 cont« bs b . box. The Doctor is largely known anihighiy © Pure WomtAt is. bl a ted in Baltimore.—Episcopal Methods. Av CONR h st ists. Charles Stott « Co., | wm res) Sold by all Dru, 480 Peni avenue, —- for Wash- msylvania af ee j SPRING MILUINERY ASK YOUR GROCER or wine merchant for Ladies © chee Spring an! Som Charles Heidsieck’s Siliery or Extra Dry | 0 1 HATS totes te Champagne. Wesh 107 Pew oa att welry Store; or Excelled by none. 8tn3: | ad Tue NATIONAL SAviNos BANK, corner of | ]() ()()() New York avenue aad 15th street, pays 5 pA) Cent. per annuin on deposits for each calendar month. Banking hours, 9to4. Saturdays,9 tod and 6 8. us | ~ Corns, &0.—' wise for health on daily SPRING. 1875 Walks depend, thousands patronize Dr. | We are daily in receipt of SPRING STYLES. lepend,” and White's establishment, 535 15th street, oppo- site U. 8. painful » t id | im cl y and ‘ for Ladies and Child: rare | _ RIBBONS. FL PROFESSIONAL. ki NO. ST. ©. BROOKES, Atiorary ant ‘sellor ai practices im the District, 4 joining countic it ashington. febz2 ln 4 CHUTT! RAKEMAN, S' HUTTER & "4 am FRESCO, DECORATIVE and ev: ENTAL and PLAIN PA L MRS. M. 3. HUNT, _ 621 and 6 WORSTED FR Se. per y ORNAM CONNOLL SPECIMEN HOOM. 310 street northwest rine jani-ly WASHINGTON, D.C. . TUCKED Cambr CONNOL — ee ELMA RUPPERT'S | STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY Deror, 614 9th strect, opposite Patent Ottice On band a t of RERGEMAN'S i Woou, ENTAL NOTICE.—Du. LOOMIS bas hie Dental Office from Peunsylvania, avenue to his residence 1229 N ended fo with the ski of None “aepertneae pended to skill of long experience, 4 Gialty made of ‘the Celeb vrated “’Minerai Pi F 7 PER SET FOR TEETH, EITHER JAW, | by De. A. PRATT, Graduate of, | io College of Dental Sur; | ret, becweon D and £. ng AMES 0. CLEPHANE J TOs Gee ‘Com’Y Court of Claims and Examiner tm Chancery.) SHOBT-dAND WRITER AND LAW REPORTER. Office—No. 110 © at., between Ist and 24, facing Indiana avenus mars-tr MERCHANT TAILORS. F, 290TH . MERCHANT TAILOR, S18 F Srxxer, Orrositz Parent Orrice, apai-ly Washington, D.O large assormmen | BERLIN cera Re, cERMANTOWS KNITTING YARNS. WORSTED GOODS: VAS, and aft material for Kmbroidery . NCH STOKE. TED BUCKSKIN UNDERGAXMENTS, For Lavins, ACM. WILLIAN'S, MISS E. A. 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