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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. — Beasing Star Henapapis Comping, day's and -~ 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. : ry pecan EVENING STAR is served by carriers to girtce oe Son fees hee 5 moma. sez months, $3.00; ont year, 86.00 om Che vez, 45—N2. 6,845. : WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1875. AMUSEMENTS. = thick for an immense distance. L NCULN seu ‘The sundry civil appropriation bill was re- SENATE—Oar report on the third page | {e: jiseas e— to save us—and that ry it afver au examination decided ‘nae it NIGHT. ngs rf [> id be paid for. 7 Washi The: consideration this afboaee? Mud Was | brings the proceestings of yesterday's session | “Mr ‘Nivlack (ind. sata Congress was the | LOUISIANA COMPROMISE | 2%, S282!) folly to attempt to rednee Te : ashington News and Gossip. | thae. coureration this aternoot of ihe Renate downto midnight at'whics | <2 nome saosin ree ts fasting. “There a : 'NTERNAL REVENUE—The receipts from "The Sena Z Ume the Senate was still in session. rey thought congress had been dere- pow throughout the this source to-day were $493,098.20. stricken the Rubee! ne erties eee The subsequent proceettings of the night ot Tarot amcertatui stialsea mentees The President and Penn, | & ‘ret and painful apprehension Customs Revexve.—The receipts to-day | “iro enable the Clerk of the House of Ropre- | __ Mr. Scott called up bill to authorize the eae poward the expenses of the District. e were $541,917.99. sentatives to erect monuments in memory | #PPolitment of guagers In the customs ser- latter becaine very indigestion ie HaRenucro, Fa. March S—Ehe Ans. ———— vice at Philadelphia. Passed. DA Monopoly couve: t'on contains representa F. DALLAM has 4cen appointed internal So dares lest oeureriogh te ee een vr Gicwart tea orted, without recomme: Ineeingiae is teee toy da ee irom ee Lives frown ail Jabor qrpnsisations tn Bow revenue gauger for the 4th district of Illinois. | partment of Justice to aid the Commissioner | “tion. the Northern Pacifie and various | aticns These parazraphs were Dut the out- York and Pen»sy!vania, including Grang»s * . other railroad subsidy bills. . and retail coal dealers. An atdress was read poor of the District has been agreed to by the | in Callfornia.. ‘The appropriation of £30.06 | hazbor bill, which was lost “ayes, 2%; hoa, 2. | iimaatnt SURpOFted at all times by the ken~ ins Senate. to enable the Secretary of the Navy to pur- |, Mz-Seott, from Committee on Claims, re- | others made. an niterpe tad me ae | apg Ce Se THE SENATE has agree! to the House bint | Chase Gatling guns. Ali the paragraphs di- | Forted the Mouse bill to pay certain awants wt Rh 8 I Board of Public Works of unlimited r. ress — ‘country. and Teeting payment to be made to contestants | Made by the Secretary of the Treasury for | Mr. Garfield and his associates Opposed 1 it = nase fovter ted eo appropriating £505,009 for an exhibition of | and contestees in disputed elections to the | Garlermasters’ and commissary stores. With all their power. . ‘ the government departments at the centen- | House of Representatives. For continuing | | Mr, Sargent, from Commities on Appro- | “Mr. Eldredge eaid that every man who | M¥- end Mrs. Ovington Again. | vention will probable adjourn this evening. nial exhibition. the publication of the official reeords of the | Priations. reported Pe ith various amend- | nad served in Congress musthave been struck: a the rebellion. To enable the Secretary | Ments the sundry civil appropriation bill. | with the universa hostility toward the Dis- aris — = THE APPROPRIATION of one million and | of War to acquire a full ind perfee: title t> org the Amendments agreed to making | trict. ‘The Congress of the United States | THE TENNESSEE FLOODS. sixty thousand dollars for the District. | the “Brady collection of phoiographs of the | it obligatory on the Secretary of Ges Treapary | vers fTorerly perhaps, under the Constitu- ssed by the House, was agreed to by the | W8r.” For filling the grounds south of the | [0 bAve one or two of the printings of the | tion, has assumed supreme control here, and pa y the . ¥ the | Executive mansion, $10,000. Por sub-drain. | D&DK notes be done by outside parties, and | should therein oat oe eee ail cxssinicheadupnigee ing, repairing and regraveling walks in | that itshall be done within the District of | rt of its government. He thought, too LOSS ONE MILLION DOLLARS. SENATOR H. R. PEASE, of Mississippi, who Smithsonian Erouncis, $10,000, Bor complet- ea Cicer forage! nee omneabad teat the ple of the Distriet might have a i ex-S ng reservation between and 6th streets, % . = % = elegate to speak for them upon the tloor "j wilt bee papape rin aviemtanci hem may $10,000. For filling and grading reservation | Of Congress to be erected in the Congressional | the House, “He ‘read a extent eee TILTON-BEECHER TRIAL. rrith -P. M.” afer bis name, the President | Gn Maryland avenve, lately ocappied by the | Cemetery. i annval message of President Jackson, De~ on ington Recalled. having sent in his nomination a3 postmaster | Agricultural grounds, $*,00>" i~complet_ Without further action the Senate at 2.30 | Comber, 1590, earnestly urging the duty of | NEw Yorx, March 3.—The thirdday of the at Vieksburg, Mu ing improvement of’ monument grounds, | ®™-@djourned. Congress to provide for the District ofColum- | Binth week of the great tnal began this THE New STREET RAILROAD Brit Ap- | 52%) For fountains and Watcluman’s lodge To-day’s Session. me ae menening bette =. wal-peckes court room. PASSEN oe * eA sie in Judiciary square, $5,000. For purchase of assemb , the % r. Holman’s ai it a was early in his place, as was als: ., z rnoveED—The President has approved the | yw seats for public grounds, Sedan Kee ebahioaet davoutis civil aeeiercan: atone een en ep rand bis wife and Mrs. “Tilton: to nanees of Senpertance hewe i; - act to incorporaie the Capitol, North O | planting and other Improvements in the Az. | “4 PProp' Mr. Hagans (W. Va.) moved amendment | friends, but Mrs. Tilton was absent. When | Dubie intereat int dhe een ee iret me street and South Washington Railway com. | Feultural department grounds, $600. Ail the i was resumed. ee erating £1,000 for the annual repair of | the court was opened Mr. Oviugton was re- | Eaitincee and Ohio and Penmeptecnio man pany. “ sections relating to the reorganization of the | The amendment in reference to the 3-65 | the Reform School Building. Adopted, called to testify with towne moneys | panics has by no mneans died out. At te ———— Treasury Department. bonds of the District of Columbia was mod- Mr. Chipman offered an amendment ap- | placed in his hands by Mr. Storrs. He sald Bemaen station of the Baltimore and Ohio, AT THE Wuite Hovse.—Sccretaries Bel- AMENDME. REPORTED. ified by striking out the provision that the | Propriating £2,500 to pay for a valuation of | Bis mind had been occupied during the past WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 3 at § o'thek. READINGS sy MRS. SCOTT SIDDONS, eniate | be te accomplished walk the brib is yo mist oged 12 ant young panist, years, Tickets now on at Metzerott'+, 925 Pennsy) vania avenue. Reeerved seate—75 cents and #1. ——* ches report EVENING STAR, | *222rSr7ui1 Aprrerrietion But. PORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, iiavgas geome ctaevate Bowe’, | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | is",2°,,mors ue te i tod BEECHER’S TRIAL. 5 for this week- Tremendous success of Mias the queen of song: Miss Helean Revore, mpion jig danseuse. Old favorites— and De King, the American gymnasts; Keunetta, the premiere danseuse and actress: Jemie Howard, vocalist and actress. The psrtormance to conelude with the laughable farce of STATUE BLANCHE Notice —Matinee Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Admission to Matinces 15 and 25 cents, Change of Programme on Monday and Tharsiay. ma JILL ARD HALL, FUN FOR OLD AND YOUNG WEDNESDAY EVENING. Mance MOTHER GOOSE, Avristed by MOTHER HUBBARD, Will give a RECEPTION TO ALL HER FRIENDS marl 2 HAzLeTon. Pa., March 3.—Rev. T. C. O'Hara’s stable was burned this morning, With three horses, one cow, and all his car riages and sieighs. One of the horses was valued at over #1,500. Atone time St. Ga- briel's church was on fire, but it was saved : without material damage. A man has been arrested on suspicion of setting the stable on fire. K KATES - paneyE,. ENTERTAINMENT IS =z TH E POSTPON TUESDAY, %th day of March, however, it was learned that the PONE xt knap sud Deis enators Harvey and Ram- | _ The following amendinents were reported rincipal and interest shall be payable in | kovernment property in the Dfstrict made | tWoor three months in making preparation 5 ciione samme _— thadeiondaitves green Sey rota To pay the interest on the three-sixty-five | gold aud was thes pasned over. > in ini2. Adopted. > for his trip to Eu nd the amounts of por iget obg oe eee ee ATIONAL THEATER. a; = ght, Hawley, | ponds issued under the act entitled “An act | ‘The amendment providing that section tof | Mr. Tyner (Ind.) offered an amendment to | money given him by Storrs had entirely | tons to go intoefiect today. On enb ‘after “Be ica viahe an eoeduea.* Moore, McDougal, Coburn and Smith bad | for the government of the Distrietot Colum. | the act of dome 2Oriet be weed by sub- | enable the Postmaster General to adjust and | Slipped out of his memory; but, on Icoking | today, until further somes, tek toCo * ‘The Grant Triumph of American Dramatic Litera- | *Udlence with the President this morning. | bia, and for other purposes,” thee hundred | stituting the wont June Dor teks ets | pan ore eT on or transportation of | Over the books this, morning, Re found Be | iccbus, “Newark and Sanchvitie Gin staoitil se sunita on aete. ce ConGREssMAN-ELECF BEVERLY B. Dov- | 2nd sixty-five thousand doliars; and the said | relates to the taxes Imposed by said section, | malls over rajiroad routes, hocoriine te tie, | had made ® misstatement. pesterdae rink the Baltimore and Ohio, can be § rovisions of the appropriation bill for the | regard to the amounts he had received. The pachasea Post Office department, approved March: 3, | Withess here handed @ written account of the | {°F $9, and to Indianapolis for 811, : meendine MONDAY NIGHT. March t GLASS has been fined one cent. by the clreuit bonds are hereby made payable, prinecip: and with the proviso that the penalty of or : 1 y and interest. in gold. And the thres-sixty r centum @ month shall be added to the ° regu tinguishee actor, M~ court of King William county, Va., for en- | five registered bonds of the District of Roicquout taxes until paid, or until sale et 1573, and to authorize for this pur so | moneys to Mr. Fullerton, who read aloud | (OT r esate $13; Eiaceriia, Sn ANK MAYO, gaging In an affray with his opponent, Con- | Wa, authorized by act of Congress approved | property under said act, as hereby amended, | much of the unexpended balance of that ap. | that witness had received, September 4th Indianapolis, #17. | ° ‘ Miss ROSA RAND gresstaan Sener, ia the last contest. June twentieth, eighteen hundred and sev- ed to. Proprintion as may benecessary. Agreed to. | 1814, $500, and on January 4th, 1875, $745, | “At the breaking out of the war two weeks astcmeestee , - enty-four, and February twentieth, eighteen | Mr.West. from the committee of conferenc Pending further consideration, the com- making © total of €1.245. This paper was | ago. the Baltimore and Ohin announsea that ba Mrs. MARY CLEMMER (late Ames), says a | hundred and seventy. ive, in lieu of coupon- | on the post office appropriation bill, submit- | mittee rose, and Mr. Ty.er, from the com- | Placed in evidence. Witness also submnitted the fare to the three first-named places would with new and a gentleman who used to dine frequently with | bonds may be issued in denominations of oue | tei a report, which was concurred in. mittee of conference on another paper containing an account of va- b . be si0. No cut-rate wa eu fk nts and proper the late Congressman Hooper, gave her this | Weusand dollars and five thousand dollars THE POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL, | Tious moneys disbursed out of this sum for 8 oT. ae fixe? for Lodianap- The amendment reducing the olis. Mr. Sanne! T. de Ford, jr., southeast- DAVY CROCK ETT. Mr. Frank May PBS Ps “s ‘ ‘ided, That certificates of claims pre- ntof butldings, 211 south Ne submitted a report. the benefit of Mrs. Tilton and her children. } ¢, ~ the Pe ay C) Fo gr. Peak man Who laeltes othe cenaacier: “He is & | sented and allowed under the sixth section of | enue and 215 neath Caprtat sores ng- |. ‘The main polut in controversy was in reta- | To Mr. Hill.—"The iter of $290 was paid for fast evening 10 the eee rer ame, Sanne reserved stats. (Orchestra and D- ess Circles. only 80 | does hie gett ceeh ie aoe eee a nee: | the act aforesaid shall be presented for cone | ton, from #13 do te Sit ace was agreed to. tion to the portial restoration of the frank- | Miss Florence Tilton’s board when she was | that bis company bat dechhen etx.: Orchest 1; Family circle, 25cts. mhl | bits forhimedit eee - version, as provided by the seventh section of | The amendments striking out the appro- | Ing privilege. In answer to. questions. Mr, | in the country.” The witness was then al said act, within ninety days from the passage PERSONAL.—Col. Brainard Howell and | Of this act, and, as tocertificates of date si Major R. P. Noah, of New York, are regis- nent to the passage of this act, wit! tered at Willand’s. + farther reductions in their pass: Tyner explained thatas the clause now stood | lowed to leave the stand which was taken by fom . afldocuments printed by order of Congress; MRS. OVINGTON, points in the West than those announeed two i . Weeks ago. The new 4 the specches delivered in Congress, and the | and her direct examination contined by Mr. . Bh ng follows: Pittsburg: eb, ions for vessels for the coast survey n by the committee. The amendment striking ont the appro) ety days from the dato of such | ation of $5,000 to recover certain lands Congressiona Fo8w's ore: A HOUSE. Admiesicn, 23,9. and nts: Orchestrareserved 93: Balcony, reserved. 75 cents. Record: eds issued by the | Hill. She replied as follows: Florence Tilton = Mr. J. P. Breslin, so | certificate, a oe ; 5 sah : Agricul | r was in Fairfeld with her mother; Mrs. Til ie ancinnatl, @6; Indias = DS ATINEE, ate; an pesented, the priv the rents and tgthereof. known as tt gricultural department and the report of ite, @8; cago, &, TONEY DESIER'S PANTOMtME com. | Well known to Washington people as tue | lege of thus exchanging shall nol de exe nuche Grande, in Califor: the Commissioner of Agriculture, would go | ton made a few of the purchases mentioned Now ing éabhe wilt” bw tee cal PANY, AND WORLD OF WONDER model landlord of New York, has become by iby any holder of such claim; and the | agreed to. free through the mails under @ member's | inthis dill. I made some of them at Mrs. | and new cut rates of the Ponnayieenin seme This Evening, at $ o'clock, purchase the sole proprietor of that elega iking-fand commis I ‘The amendment relieving the Northern | frank until the first of next December. But | Tilton’s request, and was accompauted by pany. and the present rates of the Baltimare HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD ‘otel, the Gilsey House. glumbia are prohibited from issuing any | Pacific railroad of the cost of surveying the | €o-respondence Is not to go free. The sending | her children. I considered these purchases | PAN, 8m company, lo the points named = SERS TE Ann Naa Oe. bonds under the seventh section of the act | lands granted to said company was rejected. | Of Seeds and of the agricultural report is, | necessary. Mr. Hill here returned to the in- Pennajteania. Bando. > aan Dae SriLE Navar ORDERS.—Lieutenant Commander | hereinbefore referred to in exchange for any An amendment was agreed to directing the | however, made permanent. Mr. Tyner said | terview Witness bad with Mr. Tilton on the | pitisburg |... 6 $5 6 JACK AND THE BEAN STALK . | Wm. Bainbridge Hoff, ordered to the navy | certificate unless presented within the time | telegraph companies to takedown their poles | he wanted it understood that he was not in | Sunday. The witness rey ed: Ts sted | Wheeling. 5 w 29 SPECIAL ARPOMIMISTS oe” SET OF | yard, Philadelphia. Lieutenant Commander | herein specified; and the saiary of the com- | from the Capitol groans aed the streets | favor of a restoration of the franking privi- | taking Mrs. Tilton fora drive, and Mr. Tilton | Cincinnati... 0 A = is quis, | Francis Morris, to the naval rendezvous, at | PUSsioner of the sinking-fund. acting as treas- | aronnd the same, and connect their lines | lege. but he did noi wish to lose the bil by | acquiesced. The nextday I called for her and | Indianapolis u CLOWNS 2 PO OLUMBINES |e 2UENS: | Foston. Commander Bilas Casey, derschet | UFr thereof, shall be one thoukatd dollars | with the Capitol by meaus of cables laid an, | persisting in antagonizing that clause, and | took her out to driv left her at home | Lontsville RB ‘ h Pi = from the navy yard, Philadelphia, and or- rannum. And section four of tae act of | derground; also, directing the street railway | he bad therefore consented to its retention. after calling on Mrs. Bs ~<a On = oth 0 Viicany TRE TWO ORPHANS. mart | dered to hold’ himself te reetesss eo on, | Congress entitled “An act for the gover | to take Upench portions oe teen ey | eee retary report was agreod tq with- | of July I took Mrs. Tilton again for a drive 15 a ~ service. mnentof the Disttict of Columbia, and for | may come in the way of the improvement of | outa division. We went first yap es an a whether —S—= other purposes,” approved June twentieth, | the Capitol grounds, and relay the same as Mr. Townsend (Pa.), from the committee nest returned to the city, Mrs. | the Baltimore and Ohio company will meet NDAY, March levers night and Wed THE TREASURY PRINTING.—The Senate | eighteen hundred and Seventy-four, be. and | may be directed by the officers ia charge of | of conf-rence on thedisagreeing votes of the | Tilton at my house as she asked me. drove | these latest reductions by the P lvania day and Saturday Matine:s. Engagement of the to-day amended the sundry civil appropria- | We sme hereby Is. amended by substituting | the improvements; also, directing the archi- | the House on the bill in relation to the incor. | to my husband’s store, and afterwanis went company. Mr. De Ford also stated the shasted scier, Mr. Sam. B Byan, who will appear | (ond Sara Saar te Bao f the | tbe word June for March, so fur as relates to | tect of the Capitol to move from the Capito | poration of railroads in the territories, sub- | to Beecher's house; but he was not there. | Pennsylvania company would give, corre- py ta, ee Venaeen ae Want i y requiring the tary of the | the taxes imposed by said section fourof said | grounds all stables, workshops and other | mitted a report, which was agreed to; but | General Tracy called in she attecnem, = | sponding low rates to all points beyoud the Stters, in snew selection of Musical Sketches, | Treasury to have one or twoof the printings | act of Congress: Provided, That the penalty | buildings which may be in the way of the | until after a contest, in which it was chargea | Mrs. ee a i¢ | Common points named in the above table.— Songs. Dances. Banjo Solos, &c., amd the Queen of | Of the government notes doue outside of | of one per centum per month shall be added | improvements. that the bill was a swindle upon the territo- | not see Genera! gd i ei about | Zaltimore 2 Berio Come Vocali<ts and popular favorite, Mise | the Treasury building by such bank note | {9 deliuquent taxes until paid, or until sale The following amendments were agreed to: | ries aad upon the country. z A five minutes and gts —~ 2 — j “5 g - Lute Delay peene pe meng Li may Contract for the same to | of the property under said act, as hereay | Extending the authority of the Metropolitan The House again went into Committee of Saet Six o'clock wil Z = ty ey New York Newsrarer SCHEMES IN “is | be done within the District of Columbia. amended. police of the District so as to include all pub- | the Whole on ips Ml vaothiax said ing wt Mrs Thtou | eg 4 ae a the — i Detae OROl, | gOIPOMATIC OFFICERS of the United is cen eee ee Te Recah: | mentee me Raa goricnuumt normal ie ine | Bz. TOA tee cee oe: tehcatinnss to | Rapenpieg babies Gen lovecignting epemae | ines become more and more defined. “It ts States absent from their posts Without leave } Mar *wan annette 80 as todirect the removal | {nsane, $125,000; tocomplete the purchase of Pay contestants and contestces in the pres- tee. This conversation was — = Stated that A LOW BEGS LEAVE TO cui | /** than ten days, suffer no penaity; absent | from the grounds and the streets around the | zround around Columbia hospital, $2 ,000, to | ent Congress as follows: To Mo ok od Lopene ges od : SS Ded tg | % Start the paper, and that i. Se a eee Sate Fe S8lee | cn lenges time Gaal salary must be de- | Same of all the telegraph poles, and for the | be available immediately; for the national | of Georgia, $1790; to James C. Shanks, of dese t = pny as M up |S = tu fo, Ris Jarge collection of PAINTINGS, ENGRA- | ducted for the excess of time of such ab- | Connection of those lines with the i by | association for the relief of the colored | Indiana, $1,040; Ceor Cannon, of Utah, | P! oo le oa yo Titton pees | Will be followed. Among ine personas = VINGS, &c., which he offers at reduced prices. sence over ten da: ‘arther, | women and children of the District of Colum- | $1,300; ¥ leorge A. Sheridan, of Louisiana, | stairs hyo Mrs. in connection with the scheme are Mr. Ed- Di before comm! "TBEATER COMIQUE. oun, Yt. t ys. decides Attorney | Means of cable laid under ground. 3 tee Shoat: night, aoa her | e . ee see ‘This is a fine opportunity to persons leaving the | General Wil that the Washi nm and G town and a, $10,000. ‘81,783; Lawrence, of Louisiana, ” mund Yates, Mr. J. D. Bowie, ( ‘an- gityto purchase, as his stock isthe largest ever seea | Jain Mijam® 2S case ‘submitted to | thet tee Wemnineica ant quiapanien aro |” Che hitceslinent stsiking ont the appeopri: | skesst movtied wae ee memes eae ee appearance (before, them was , entirely | ity Fair,) Mr. J. Gordon Bennett, (New York Sa Washington. aa site acai directed io take up such portions of their | ation of $50,009 for Gatling guns was re- | be seated in this House shall have any bene- | voluntary. General Tracy left house erald.) Mr. Labouchere, and others. 't is ASSESS SL RLOW S GALLERY OF ALT TRE INTEREST oN THE 5-65 DisTRICT i and returned with the commitiee. We were | probabie aiso that the great feature of Ame- bak tracks as may come in the way of the im. | jected. fit of this appropriation. hes - > - fe ae U 3 _— tai § * © same y rec! y the 3 priations to he e@: a Past i e a [2224 E. BASTEN, in an ane aenate Appropriation Committee | innate of tin apron ret oe ee Gapitcl | feating seats inthe House was aureed to, such ‘an ‘abuse that @ year or twoago the | had a conversation with her, Iasting about | frequently deplored by Americans in this (From Baltimore), i ® wendment (noticed elsewhere) pro- Mr. Edmunds, from Committee on Judi- | House passed a solemn resolution that the | three minutes. He wen! country, will be prominent in this new en- - ae ee as sh uunds; and che architect of the Capito t g . TH. : ; ee fon Da SETMEST aurea | sakes eee neta we | Hee aT Suara ent | Gg conrant gb ok te | Setetemebamec eam ts wes | MERI ae aaa | ry,-anne ty ayes, aa EPAT’ N = oe . S, ec} t 0 eu ykins anc a . or ; I at Chas raat, dani bids of Hair Work | ‘<@chvt in the Sundry Civil bill it was faikings whee past be. in tl : weer oe ag re nino, from same committee, ai- Mr. Butler (Mass.) said that the resolution _— ee ee mature.—Londen Cor. Leeds Mercury. = NEW Yo) Ss stricken out without a dtvision. Improvements of said grounds. For the ex- | versely, on bill to remove the disabilities of | declared that the money should not be paid | took their leave about ten o'clock. General |) | ° | ————— ——"—— HAIR SOLD BY THE OUNCE TO Hite RENOMINATED—The following telegram | tension of the government building for the | Raphael = — said ee SheA peat neeoeraion Proposed to io tte answers, but he suggeste] to her as to | Angus Cameron, the United States Senator- h ccacrsenenae Was received by Representative Stephen W | Cf"tne’ grotiud arse, eee Fees | id not anak perc ad Geen hentioped i Mr. Speer said he must still protest against | the form of questions to be put toher. H» | elect from Wisconsin,denies the tel ~ of the puud around Columbi: ospital, ‘at the lowest market price. Kellogg, at the House of Representatives, | 25.000. Tor tho National paeation se. the reage, but because it or pe 2 IB DRESSING and Children’s HAIR CUT this afternoon : Relief of the Colored Women and Children | mony before the Alabama Claims Commis- | Most of the money thus paid went e th in the diniug-room in | statement that he would not act with the re- Siorits tis mecnes Ge puis went tr nents Tie tctoonee ot Mrs. Tilton and tayeott. i publicans, bat would, take hls piace among 7 psen ee en ndents in the Senate. In eonver- G a specialty “ New HAVEN, Conn., Mareh 3, 1875.—You | Of the District of Columbia, $10,000. For ln- | sion that he had been guilty of fees of lawyers. lawyers came here and Mee rie Send cas cement On Thurs. epson et ‘Ub a reporter of the Milwaukee Sen- Human Hair Switched trom 93 np a are unanimously nominated by acclamation | Proving variows reservations, $15.00 American seamen in the Indian. 0c Gemanded any amount ee tee, because they | Tre caraiug, the sth of July-+1, wow Tilton | tinal, beeahas-? | mover xtarsneeen ane CHAS. BAUM'S. 40% 7th street, for the next Congress, and you will beelected. | Action of the Senate to-day on the above | clsewacre, and unless this was explained | believed Congress would pay it. y moraing, febl9 Im Intelligencer Building Greatest enthusiasm in convention.” This | aud other amendments will found in our | away, the committee did not thin’ he was 4 The amendment was agreed to. when he called at our house. Mr. Ovington | ridiculous idea. | know of cpendent tn could join Ou EXHIB! % by S s the only person present with me. He | at Washington, and the ind nie. ON TION ann SALE wae ve was signed by the committee. regular report of Congressional proceedings. a ood ry, swing oid ie eoce Ste Cobes (Kan) ot ee ee pac ty only Pp P Beither of them {Felon see now foal Jot at : Abe eat - = ’ | thw ‘4 en " of a bs CS = SMARKRITER’s, e ‘Tra Sr. THE CONFERENCE COMMITTES on the dis- Pr aon wd Rew AE vos CHARLEY < Ross. | pri tion of . a 4 Ls conrnning =~ oes Eoseae Tepe gorse Soggy Bie Fergal an a acoainae, aeaeee Washington?” « ate Ce streets, egnt 5 ‘ayor Stokley, of P lelphia. has issneda | cation of the official records of the war ¢ y accounts g-| § P ‘ coors above Odd Pillows” Hall, tar RUM cate toa actammene thie enn | puminusation; Guubsactag’ ine law: sunt a | condi was aicuiinon ty tie Semmens: | aoe eee on te public works of the | but it was all Action, eee ae vanas | AN INDIGNANT ConowER—At an ad- Sesieg, Sil Enlatines, Besravings, i = te and ang: | acted by the legislature of that state, calling | | The committee reported an amendment to | United States for wages alleged to be due for on's state of health, He sald she was ns | j.cimed inquest eld yesterday in the caves ¥ 6 . - | attention, cularly, to the immunity | strike out from the clause appropri ‘wo hours’ extra work fro! hi ~ | of ‘rs. Maria Moore hades, Pictures, Frames, Pictere end Tae | crn ie neported to the House and con- | attenti jeularly y from the cl ing | two hours’ extra work from the time of the | happy asa bird bat morning. The conver: | OPay™ “Miliia Moore Wells and ber infant eis, Rings, Nails, &c., in the District. curre in védwanee tote aneeet ee from punishment given during the next | $250,000 to indemnify the states for expenses | passage of the eight-hour law to the date of | sation thea turned | daughter, who were burned to death at No. it vith e a salaries - i o thirty days to any one having custody of | incurred by them in enrolling, equipping and | the President's proclamation concerning the | ceived from Mrs. Tilton. The first one was | Gycast 9th street on the 16th of February, Philadelphia, Boston, and New | little Charley Rose aid whawill reeceo ni | act porting troops for the’ defense of the | same. ai Written, T think, on the day before she ap; | the jury rendered a verdict that no one wat ~ The latter office was fixed at $5,000; | to any magistrate or his parents. Follow- | United States during the late insurrectiot Mr. Cobb argued that the act of the officers | peared before the committee. ig a preth er | 10 i, except the members of Mr. Well’s and efforts were made to have the same sal- | ing the~ proclamation is & card from the | the words “and for arms and munitions of | of the government in compelling these men | sorrow and wretchedness, au fal moot, | fmily, who did not make timely effort to FIVE WOOLLEWS ary apply to the other two, which, however, | father of the missing boy, in which he say: war taken for said purposes by the United | to work ten hours and not giving them the | Showed the writer to be in —— Pa es | escape by the scuttle or the Aro-cscape. In- | fallec = Lam satisfied that both of the abducto. States from the state of Maryland. extra pay to which they were entitled was a | J stated to Tilton the contents a ters’ | asmuch as the evidence showed the Cou. Ronert M. Docs tan were killed at Bay Ridge, Long Island, Mr. Scott said a bill to reimburse the state | swind leupon the workingmen, and as such Tilton then to the scandal, and sai | means of escape by the scuttle were imade- wk 3 UGLASS EXONE- | the morning of December 1, Is. In addi- | of Jaryland for these arms was now pending | it should be corvected by the House. her had forced this, ing upon hin’ | quate, Coroner Eickhof kzeame indignant BRATED.—The House committee ou the ex- | tion to the iinmunity from punishm: t guar- | before thd Committee on Claims, and he | Mr. Creamer (N. ¥.) advocated the amend. | against his will. and called him @ ku: | Site verdict ad disetarged the jury com- si ~ World, Ini. FOR EARLY SPRING. : st under penditures of the departmentof justice which | anteed by the above law, I will give satisfa thought it had better be considered, He said | mentas an act of simple justice; but the ; fool, and he (Tilton) comld not rest um temptuousl y aS : i i ry a id Beecher was & had been charged with investigati he ac- | tory assurance to any person having custed iLappeared that the governor of Maryland | amendment was rejected. that imputation. He sal ——— eee counts of Con Robert SL Dodgines. vs. of the child, or who dhalt be the medium had voluntarily delivered these arms to the Mr. Hale (Me.) offered an amendment to | coward, after Elizabeth had given him all BERG ACQUITTED. Recorder Hackett, of Sf ; uf : pay fe i e. ing like that, he had | New York, has submitted an opinion in the marshal for the “ tof N through whom he shall be restored to United States. pay for printing the illustrations of the re- | she could, or somethi: A a New York, bas s op’ Gaeclian, ypesseriag, tanealtaee o Sepoet in | that I will pay whatever sum otimons iene: | © Min dornivtn: of Md. moved to amenathe | Deine Hermes expedition, under direc. | treated her very badly. | He (Tilton) could | case of Mr. Henry Bergh, who was i which they state that they have thoroughly | “Uired up to $5,000. for expenses or otuerwise | amendment so as to make it read. «and for | tion of the Secretary of the Navy. Adopted, | not treat a woman in that way wh for coutempt of court, in sending a commu- examined all the witnesses suggested to | 10 bringing about his restoration them. or whom they summone:,and that they SSeS ge found nothing which in the least reflected on the personal or official honor of Mr. Doug- ass. 7k pe . = arms and munitions of war taken form states Mr. Myers (Pa.) offered an amendment | saved him. I expressed my disbelief in these | nication to the grand jury laining of OUR FIRST OPENING. not in insurrection,” &¢.; which was agreal | appropriating ‘$90,000 to purchase clothing | sto.les,and told Tilton be must Yemistaken. | their laxity in dealing with ccoctaln class 0 Tie New Postar Carps.—Thenew postal | to, and the clause, as amended, was then | for the sailors, landsmen and boys in the | Tilton also said that Mrs. Beecher - — disreputable characters. The recordst a cards will be unlike those now in use. The | retained. navy. He called attention to the fw-t that | her husband's home a hell, and that Beecher | cepts Mr. Bergh's explanations, and onde color will be violet blue. The border and all The committee withdrew sundry amend- | the government furnished clothing to the | never loved a woman as he loved = Test | tlm to be discharged. The ‘ident of the —— directions as to where and how to writename | ments reducing the - ropriatious for the | soldiet and the marine, but the moment the | I told Tilton of my having asked Mrs. Tilton | Society for the Prevention o! Croelty to Ani~ District WAR Craims.—The appropria- | and address wili be dispensed with. A mo- | public grounds of Washingio: sailor was enlisted three mouths’ pay was | if cher had ever doue anything | mais. in there cases, somehow always comes tion which passed the House to pay claims | "Orem formed of the letters “U.S.” will be Anamendment striking out the ng deducted to compel him to pay forhisown | improper to her, and she said b@} out right. allowed by the third auditor and second con- | PFted on the card in black ink. This will | ation of $25,000 for the purchase of Brady's | clothing. He wanted to place the sailor on | vever had, either by word or deed. 2 ¥ ; = ~ | be on the upper lefi-hand corner, across | collection of war photographs was agreed t the same footing as the soldier. The amend- ; Tilton asked me with regard to the religious | DirtTmeRia continues to prevail in Ne troller for property taken by quartermas- | which will be the words “Postal Cart.” The An amendment was adopted striking ou ment was adopted. | views of the committee, and J said that the | York to an al tergeneral and the commissary general du- peastesie ea Libe 2s pores a ming extent. and no class vignette—Li Z 1 ys tow 2202 committee would not clear v e Was s to be e ppt £ it. A ' ring the war from citizens of the foyal states | [agnette-Liberty. with her tuxariant tresses | the permission to the Washington and © be exempt from it. Among its latest se down her back and confined by a | Georgetown railroad to lay their tracks along WHY SENATOR MADDOX WAS PuT In | guilty, and that although Msckoner and his } victims is Mr. E. F. Hager, promi: the [ appropriates the following a onnts for citi- capeadorne the upper left-hand corner. The | oth street to M street north, and thence along | Jarr.—The Virginia senate is called upon to | Wife were devoted friends of mine if I | dcy goods trade, and manager of Consstan . CLR TMEN zens of the District of Columbia, viz new cards wiil be identical in size with the | M street to Georgetown. expel one of its members for a criminal of- thought he was guilty I would never more | colton fabrics for W. L. St & Co. | iN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Golden, $762.50; Phiti old ones. They will cost $159 to manufac- The committee reported an amendment to | fi . Maddox, a member of the | be a friend of his. Mr. Tiltonsait “Elizabeth | ceased was a ve of Lai Pa. Be Fret tag oH ng ag | ture, end will be ready fordelivery about the | strike out the appropriation of FINE GARMENTS TO ORDER. A SUPERB DISPLAY is pay to J. Ambler Smith, | Would lie for me. as she loves me. If Thad | was 32 years of age. ‘The complaint seems to and William Sayer, $5 middle of April. the purchase of the Stevens iron. minties in Con from foe the Nathan murier she would be even worse in Brooklyn than in the city of ‘appropriated by in A Vero By GovERNOn KeLLocc.—Gov- | battery, which, after discussion, was agreed fichmont trict, to cancel a debt. | lie to save me. New York. NEW! NOBBY!! E a -§ . 4 to—ayes 36, noes 10. Notwithstanding the assignment, Mr. Mad- z ernor Kellogg yesterday sent in a veto of a pi rialing *150,000 fe Not Mc CHANCE FoR THE: Force | bill which had passed the legislature for the | ¢1Ahne fe tae a ee ating 4 150,000 for Sos liane net Deena ian WISCONSIN LEGISLATURE. will not understand the state BILLA canvass was made in the Senate this | revierof the Louisiana Levee company, a5-| "Also, appropriating $100,000 for custom- | puity upon that charge, and sentenced to ‘The Raltreet Saw. caused by the freezing of the water morning as to the feeling of that body with | %** ing that the bill was an attempt to lega’ house at New Orleans. four months’ confinement in the city jail. MILWAUKEE, March 3.—The committee on | said they could get along well ference t fing with what is & ze % million dollars or more of illegal al- | “The committee withdrew its amendments The court held that the assignee had abso. | T@ilroads, of the state legisiature, in whose | along! why, what's to be done aotke “ime ute thee it was that a | [cged indebtedness in violation of the funding | redueing a riations for the public build- | tute ownership of the assi; ‘and that | bands bas been pi the Quimby Potter | washing?” exclaimed Mrs. J. in an irritated majority of the Senate was oe eci ay eat 2 | law and constitutional amendments. It is | InesatSt Touke. Clontente hiladelphia, | Staddox stole the money when Se tone law for amendment, were not able to report | manner. “Ob,” replied Jones, ge! ‘aa it op until all the sppropeintion Gitte aes | said that a rong ring has been formed to | and Chieago, and the proviso limiting the | session oft. mode te Virginia senate | yesterday morning’ and asked for further | idea, “you can't take the Washing 4 req Mr. Me * La eee . a E = mg’ dry civil bill. and waived the usual reading | AN O1p Lapy Kteip ow rice B & 0. | fuel, €e., for the buildings was reduced by | adelphia authorities made arrangements 10 the erining seenlon the Committees enn at | was brought into Jaranel the other any Sinmtiees Ear Fince Rill Sith cee teed ee | en a ae NST ite 008 Ok Sie | WET tao, prewisting for dus reocganlan- a ieee ae = sea D.E. | the interior toanswer a of ae neon a cae hethe: force bi evi ca! * of the Ofphans’ Court o! id . ® E. SKILLFUL CUTTER. FAULTLESS Fir. | ether the force bill will ever SP. | County, was killed yestentay. morning at | Hon of the Treasury department, was struck | fm some places are twenty-five feet high, by 9H in pas. | tiben inte coneay te haat a ————— Mrs. JONES complains that her Duahone LATEST IMPORTATIONS. . MAIOR GENERAL Lorenzo Tuomas, U. | Deer Park, Md., while walking on the ttack | O8t pro forma. means of s7 Make An Early Call. HABLE BROB., MERCHANT TAILORS § FINE CLOTHIERS, me to select the cst, at "raat METER, oes Roca TRACE an "sre s seek, beneficial Appetizer, pictycr ae Seb25-tr_ 1415 Penn. Ave. Witsra’s Hotel. “Ce BESS." rr DE. “HOW? The of ; te extra fine 1: trast and 430 71h streat AU drape cenaity low. “S* gators TRY O72 IMPERIAL TEA AT 76 OENTS nord oa erent ¢, S. A., died at his residence, 1426 S street, in this city, yesterday, after an illness of several weeks, in the Tist year of his age. The de- was born at ‘Newcastle, Del. He was entered at West Point when sixteep years of age, and wating four years after, was madeon July Ist, 1823, a second lieutenant of the 4th iniantry. His first active duty in the feld was tn the Florida war in 1812. He afterwards served erat Wyn Mexican war on the staffs of General Wm. 0. Butler, of Tennessee, and General Taylor, and su’ quently Was attached to the staf of Generai Scott. and stationed in New York. During the late rebellion he was commissioned genera! of volunteers, and after the imigee. tion of Gen. Cooper, he was made a t general of the army August 3, 1861. He held hi ime of the im: ee of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad. The engineer blew the whistle, but the old lady becume confused and was struck by the en- gine and instantly killed. CAPTAIN GENERAL CONCHA sailed from Havana yesterday for Spain. He issued a ———s before si ure, in wane Says: leave you less prosperous than you were in 1857 and 1459, as the insurrection Still devastates extensive, al inci- barren, portions of the island. it Lb 5 i igueroas remains in command of the island, as acting in = A MOTHER and DAUGHTER DrowNED.— A sad aceident oceurred at Fort Monroe yes- lerday whieh resulted in the death of two persons. Col. Curry and faughter, while attempting to cross Mill Creek in ped by heavy sea. imme boat swam a sccsrered Getant were unavailing. ok Comeieatt at CRISIS is impendin; Fd ‘oronto, Canada. Business firms. their employes ‘on shorter hours ani have reduced workmen are leaving for Great Britain. banks have inct and resolved to stand by each other. A FATAL Deap Heap A tram) a& ride Lat on the one else was HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVFS.—On motion of Mr. Garfield (Obio), the House went into Committee of the Whole on THE DEFICIENCY BILL the reading of petagen dsc being waived. Loughrid jowa) moved te amend eis $46,202.70 to refund M the clause to the Commi the District of Co- lumbia the amount paid oy them in behalf ao ee re fees beri ‘nae, follow- of the District of to Janu- sloners 1, 1875, 87, ; On account Of salaries of asvisiant’ uginests 1, Jauoary 1, 18:5, $1,756.17; on account of the of the Prat ig gia of” inti "and "3-65 re avoid the tates.” The DISTRICT DEFEND! MS a CE 3 paya part of the District expenses, in the course of his remarks said he could ttee to in- earns Canis oy ad torpedoes, and several experiments were made yesterday to blow a above ee in the presence of THE Cutea rick Hassett, sett with the mi Lonk WOLF AND BAND SURRENDER.—A General forty, embracing balance one ‘olf, their arms and bill, as amended, the Senate last aon will probably pass the House to- van eh ly after the first fifty miles only. The head of & victim, who only recently Killed, Hi be executed. ——— WHERE ARE THE Brooke yn ietier