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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DA'.7, Samdays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pemmsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. BY vening Star Newspaper Company, = = HM. KAUFFMANN, Pree’. : pic en peees gulattoas a: Eas Conse ran wanes on Ronit CRNTS PER MONTH. Copies af the Counter, Ss ata one ik WEEKLY STA’ . om Priday— SU ail sosicaemens toveriasly ia edvonce, ana V%, 45—N2. 6.852 =, gent age en ree a se i oe “. he! + MUSEMENTS. CONFIRMATIONS.—The Senate, in execa- | SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE. A 8 EVENIN G STAR. tive session, has confirmed the follow- PaaS eee A Be seca, bance a ‘am ehin anette: ing nominations:—Wm. A. Purrington, of THURSDAY, Mareh 11. Bho. WBA Ce nnn Leonene and Manager. | Wa shin N d Gossi District of Columbia, secretary of legation at | The Vice President laid before the Senate SENATOR JOHNSON. Joni WacsEn © 805 ia. gton ows an BEI» Brasil, Roland G: Usher (whose eammission &@ communication from the Second Auditor F Ww. = e on .S.marshal | of the enclosi jous piste oyu reggae Sgr and Macpiaglea || Cusroms Revmxce—The receipts from | {2PUC4 9m eM Sherman | and documents telative. to monies exe ried and Dancer; Washington ® ohl favorite. after an | this source to-day were 2260 047. Conant, U. 8. marshal for northern district | on account of the Indian service. on abrence of six yrare, Johnur Harris, the great Ehi- r RevEnue—Tt of Fiorida. John M. Wood = h Chas. T. Kil INTERNAL uE.—The receipts from | vising fargeon general of the United | Mr. Clayton asked for a decision on the this source to-day were £138,506.08. bg i od = ee ote howe J ae ee Nay an or ly Statements its dafly ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE TREAF- | {oy of the Treasury, John A. Hicatand to | ie teeeomement of @ committee to visit Sod if just proud of an average s ederiag ins Cok Uny Conant returned from New Hampshire | be naval officer at Philadelphia, Pa. ‘Theo, | read trom the jorenatan the eens ee ‘Week of 14,741 copies. ght Dances thismorning, ag ee ea ous cases where the Senate in special sexsion ‘—>———— FrORD’s OPERA HOUSE. Secon Linvr. A. F. MILLER, 234 in- | collector of custome af Albemarle, N- C. the resolution supmitted by Mime no ate fantry, U.S. A., died at Camp Kearney r- Ropert Piiats aoa, woteies iss. Wm Mr. Hamlin —— acl DO power _ . cently of gastric fev: 5 tucket, to pass such a resolution, as it looked to leg- “S FIFTH AVENUE THEA- iwift,do., . Mass, Delos E. i " Sena. FURB ISH ER COMBINATION SENATOR ANDREW JOB3 re oa ye =i ‘Will present, for the first time in this city, THE THU ORPHANS. Which is now being prevented at ihe Union Syaare ity. hitherto ‘naparall Rewer, of stroug wi and of marvelously ef be presented w £W COSTUMES, ae, TWO ORPHANS MATINEE SATURDAY. MONDAY NEXT—CHANFRAW xs KIT. mard R COMIGUE. DAY, MARCH *. EVERY NIGHT AND AY AND SATURDAY MATINEES nt for one week only of the beautifal rile Actress and Vocalist, who will appe g acters in anew aad original p a and_ three sete, entitled x STOLEN have alco the celebrated character Artists, Wenn LANGLOIS BROTHERS, MISS LULU DELMAY. THE WESTON SISTERS, and cur mammoth company in a Grand Variety snmet mary-6t” ILLARD WALL. CHARITY ENTENTAINMEST or the BENEFIT OF THE CHILDRENS’ HOSPITAL. THURSDAY, MARCH ITH Se to be foulowed by the farce thing” under the manageny Assisted by able Amateu i id rmancr beginning with the of ops uestion.”” followed by 1 AND HUME AD Ss RECITATIONS. Acncluding with the farce iu one act, *The jorning (al Miickets for sale at all the Totels. General Ad mission Ticts_ Keservei seate extra at INCOLN HALL. THOMAS TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 17, 0k THEO. THOMAS’ LAST GRAND CONCERTS OF THE PRESENT SEASON.) First and only Ap of the Celebr MME MADELINE SCHILLER, Pronounced by the publ reas the groaiest anist that has ever visited this country east EMMA CRANCH The Young Prima D. MR. FRANZ REM togethe 1a Contralto, RTZ, Bass AND ORCHESTRA And Other T SOLOISTS. THEO. THOM EMIN Admis Tickets—Ous Dollar. Reserved seats Fitty cents extra. ‘The sale of Reserved Seats will commence on Thursday Morning. March 11. at Moetzerott & Co's, where the programme of the concerts can be obtained Steinway & Son's Pianos re exclusively used mass-9t N. BARLOW BEGS LEAVE TO CALL 1 atiention of Senators and members of Congress to his large collection of PAINTINGS, ENGBA VINGS. &c.. which he offers at reduced prices This ia a tine persons feaving the to purchase. aa bis stock isthe largest ever een paintings. &¢ , packed with the care tings. 4. packed ; ne BARLOW S GALLERY OF ALT, fet24 Im 1223 Pennevivania avenge M424" E. BASTEN, (From Baltimore), [oa Snen and Ladies in general that as in charge tl HAIR DEPARTMENT at Chas. Banm's, and will do all kiads of Hair Work st NEW YORK PRICES. BAIR SOLD BY THE OUNCE TO HAIB WORKER: at the lowest market price. RESSING and Chikiren’s HAIK CUT- femuan Hait Switched trom $1 this. BANS. TDS 7th street, fed19- Im Intelligencer Building. TIO} a New Ni onze. iy EXHIBI > N ann SALE se io Wer 439 1s B sous nes door: Hall, * }, Chromos, &£o. == Le Casn. GH Please remember Name and Number. jel-ly ONLY 12 DOLLARS. Semething Entirely New. $12! ONLY $1 A COMPLETE SUIT. GOOD STOCK! GOOD STYLE!! NINE DIFFERENT VARIETIES. $12—A FINE SUIT FOR 612. GENTEEL SY!! STYLISH!!! sr GOOD BUSINE SUITS. siz AN ATTRACTIVE SELECTION. siz si2 $12 siz A SPECIAL THING. Examine Them, BABLE BROB., MERCHANT TAILORS$ FINE CLOTHIERS, mars-tr Couns 71H anv D Stars. Z SPRING HATS, ua THE FIFTH AVENUE SPRING STYLE SILK HAT, INTRODUCED BY DUNLAP € €O. IS NOW READY AT THEIR AGE cviNn THIS CITY. NONE GENUINE UNLESS SEARING THEIR TRADEMARK. WILLETT & RUOFF, mart lw 905 Peonsyivania avenne. LATED WARE. z A large assortment of all the new » TEA SETS, WAITERS, — CASTORS. CAKE BASKETS, 1CE PITCHERS, FORKS, SPOONS, &c. Also RODGERS superior TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, direct. _febad-te M. W. GALT. BRO. eco. | OPEN LEY MSE ix rowsnrct, | 6 my cfrernacr pd Scie Spal Loans even le SON, of Teun., is | surveyor customs, Mf oon Towa. John | had power to direct the withdrawal of a busy looking up the facts in the Louisiana P eratn atte ae Bur! Pik od Towa. Wm. | paper. It was called here for executive pur- ease and will soon be heard from in the Sen- | J; Smith, ditto, Mer ann gg eng Regi ela and had no business to do ate. He will not speak to-morrow, however, | Wie! Fleischer, register, same | Mr. Sherman held that § “ ian Deon. stated ut will probably do so Place. Wm. P. Bartlett, register, Eau Claire, 1 session, could discuss’ aay pakieot is. one RO : t chose. when they got lo the PErsonAL.—Senator Gordo, of Georgia, Pe ner ne 4 o. Fae hy Reva ir. Morton had taken some trouble to ex- THE WOODHULL WOMAN. Forty-t h. her to be his wife thenceforth, and said . at Petropaulooski; Wm. Cros! amine aud bee: = A orty-three Women Burned to Death. | by the iaws of the state a minister was reappeared in his seat to-day afver a brief | pajleahnana; Edw.G. Kell aM: vat = . eres peed samy de et I talked sharply with him for being a 7 y sind been paying attention to the Teuaded THE LOUISIANA ARBITRATION. necessary to a mari girl campaigning tour in New Hampshire. ---+ | Joseph 8. Potter, of Massachusetis, been uniform, he thought the general current | ¢@#ipted with her and publishing her life. that she would marry him if a minister per- Gen. Slocum. of New York, a member of the | eart; John T. Edgar, of Nebraska, of precedents was that the Senate,inexcen- | pefald be Fegarded this work as one of the THE BEECHER TRIAL. formed the cercmony, Lawrence got George 421 Congress, was in the Senate Chamber Fredertex Holbrook, of Vermont, tive session, could do anything that did not | nor +f agra Slow Work To-day. Williams to puton ® white neck to-day. eph Rawicz at Warsaw; Wm. W. Morton, | require the assent of the House. as she. was one of the best New Yorx, March 11.—When the court | Tead, the marriage service from a form book, ALEXANDER H, Waite, an ex-member of | jay) MtWostoeks John Murphy at Manalil- | | Mr. Thurman considered that there coutd | women’ that ever lived. He aealgues is, | opened thie'a mall Seats Geen, hon wane ae ee Congress from Alabama, has been appointed | | Posinasiers-—Wm. L. Burt at Boston, and | could not exercise any legislative funetions | Motlveexcept his appreciation of Ther, and ore se; | Fagan and Andrew Wagner, who kaw the by the Attorney General to superintend the | @ number of others. at thistime. He then read the resolution, puréhaus sama snecaseé tition: > Fat | marriage, told Captain tac prosecutions against alleged violators of the | ,,Jonm C. Beaamont. (in conformity to the | and said it was plainly ofa legislative char- | Father, so that they might tend Meee ee fi lice, that it was cap jaws of the United States in the south, an | Spécial act of Congress, approved March 3d. | acter, and should not be entertained. They were eo purchased, ana Da ee the occupants of and SrProprra ton of Sac. tor tant purpose hnv- | Jane th, 1rd, and to take rank next above | towny ieginintion gt ke ee ad oe ee | Manner. blood to the Smination, Gn Tuesday night he found tse ing recently been made by Congress. Commodore Charles H. B. Caldwell. sidered that it was entfrely in order. « irl ather teother's, but her pretended hus- CoxstrutNe TH® New REVENUE Law.— ‘sEdward E- Small, at Ban- | Mr. Clayton said the Senate had repeated- | He sails [mas cone ied ee ef ons: | iene ~ Band bad run away, ¥ Miss Shat- mn by Se . F. Bryant, La Crosse, Wis.; | ly done what we are told it cannot do. ; I was connected with the Congre- | P! tleworth was informed of the and In answer to@ question submitted by Seere- | ih, N.C. ’ ‘The question was then submitted to the | ational church im Montpelier, but was not then she swore out a warrant for Lawrence. Wil- tary Bristow, Attorney General Williams | ~Quucerors of Internal Revenue-—A. J. Teansier, mY ory = i¢ | excommunicated from it; after I had witn- cross: % | Senate whether it would permit the resolu- 0 Hams was also arresied, and yesterda: gives his opinion that the duties imposed by | ad dict iet, South Carolina; Howard Knowles, | tion to be received. = a | Sane ceaene charch Jn, Miadiobarg, Ver~ Morning he said that he was drank and that the Ist section of the act of 1875 aecrue on im- | 5th district. Illinois. - Mr. Sargent said he should vots for reeeiv- | Thumicating mee will aes = ol soaioe ‘ext he knew nothing of the mock marriage. pertations made on the §th of February, the Army—Captain Samuel N. Benjamin, of | ing this resolution, becanse he was opposed ig me; iswer the question, Oltver Jol was committed forexamination. At the day the act was approved. the 2d artillery, to be assistant adjutant peg ak Biel perpen foes eg an | to the Senatedeliberately setting a precedlent iy 1 AM & Oriniry, of e cat eral, Ww! ink of major, m. D. _A FORMER SCHOOL TEACHER of the colored | Whi pric and Chauncey Mek soar dae Senator Bruce, from Mississippi, applied to | sistant adjutant generals, with the rank of ALIST, i ju | inthe way a friend of mine did when I asked | Sore corrections in his testimon that would prevent matters of this kind | nim; he answered, “lama spiritualis, bat | card to his last interview with Tilton. Ie ne being considered in executive session. | not ad—d fool.” I believe I can receive com- | Said he was mistaken in saying that the last ; . n le would. however, vote against the resolu- | munications from dear friends in the other | time he met him was at Deacon Curtis’. He him yesterday to obtain his influence to | Heutenant colonel; ae Colonel oes Hon, becduse he regarded it a vg oe world and have had m fi them, | had met hign since that, and had dined with secure a messenger's position in the Senate. | B. Fry to be assistant adjutant general, with | The Indians in this territory, he thought, egy geht yd n : % 1 Vad: The applicant Ie highly enltured, and has « | Favk of colorel. [NoTE—The three promo- | were getting along very well, ‘There were | DUt Not very frequently. Icannot say if {| him at his wn house. He sald tat the lady ConTrst For Ina Maup Tem wrote any articles on spiritualism at any | to whom he referryl yestenlay as beingon | Cniry aie B ‘ how & student at Yale College. “Sich is | tons last named are confirmed, with the un- | indications of a desire toopen up this countr: : nt . a ‘empleton, who wi —e a stu t Yale College derstanding that the rank is to be determine: ) (o settlement, run railroads through: it, 0, bg omer ieee I am connected w i intimate relations with Tilton was not hams church in New York; I | sie Turner. Cross-examined by Mr. Beach.— | Die'\tte armeriy, Miss Bateeck, of Week am not an officer of his church now, bat was | The occasion I speak of when Tilton dined at | tn gton city. intent to take her life, at formerly a trustee; Mrs. Tilton never charged | my house was in May, 187 r that time had a boy, Willie C. Templetos me with leading ber busband into infidelity MISS OAKLEY CROSS-EX AMINED. 7 a ——— by date of appointment and not the date of | and th THE LoevIsIANA ARPITRATION. — Mr. | the vacancy or promotion } Second Lienten- Mr. Wheeler and others of the committee toar- | ants Rt. H. Patterson, C. 1. Beat, fr. Geo. W. | offeri bitrate on Louisiana affairs, left here last | Pestle. D. R. Burnham. Geo. M. ought not. to be done at this time. vio said there was no design in ing this resolution to pave the way for Love. Chas. | the inroads of the white people into’ tho 4 slg : ton here left the stand, and M Who was two years aia. Eis night for New York. Marshal Packard, of | Morrison, and H. P. Kingsbury to be first | Indian territory. But there was scarcely or having any influence with him in that way, ~ pean Ne — Mi Seren Soe ec — ecmmitice, and Colonels Zacharie and Leo te Soe C the con these reside in Brooklyn, and am | plied: Since J left the stand yesterday \ | child, they bad jdaced the child in care of bi Se ccucseniac tae ermenninicee tana P. Sanzer to becaptains | Indians and their needs, exept through the s id, they bad n care of bis engaged in teaching; I have known’ Mr. and | Versed with Mr. Shearman, Mr. Hill, Mr. | ary, Mrs. Tilton since they think | Porter and Mrs. Titton. I am able to say of | ‘ack. Soon after the shooting pre about a year before; I was an inmate of the | My own knowledge, that the parties who | wore instituted by the wife to obtain posses- same house as they were, but cannot say | Visited Tilton’s housé in 1866 were not parties | Sor’ or the child, and dudes Donaliee tn when; I think Florence was abou: 18 months | Who had visited it prior to thatdate. I think | Cusreme court chambers, ordered an exami. old then; they were then living at 48 Living- | Miss Anthony and Mrs. Stanton were twoof | nation into the facts, before Mr. George : a hav: ‘aptain William Silvey to be | interested representations of the mi also gone thither torepresent their respective iffany from at large, F. 8. | came loobyioe panini by Capitol inferests before the committee. Calboun of Ohio, and Geo. L. Rousseau of | resolution was for the purpose of gaining RaTIFIcatIoN’ OF THE Treaty wir | Kentucky, to be second lieutenants in the | information only for the useor the Senate. BELGIcUM.—Last June Congress passed ajoint | “!™Y- Eo rye —— whether ~ a ageren < i win! Deana “oes » | could not made to the reception ot Hote S ties. Lawear to this only rom way resolution authorizing the President to give | 4 —The President sent tothe | Tgolution without raising ‘ony point of Se em pire, Sen Loftecwarde = eI aot having ween thems |e as referee. On behalf of Mrs. Temple notice to Belgium of the termination of the | Senate today the nomination of Daniel W. | order. Geseeanil,, conten ¥ an ees res. = Teese avovieus tn tekdnta, Lecmetne = ex — nee bg mee Sqmmercial treaty of 1858 with that country. | Gooch, to be pension agent at Boston, Mas- | |The Chair (Mr. Frelinghuysen) replied in | Srtwo, perhaps; at Weir house al ier Living: | ber what years Tilton resided in Oxford. Ii | W* morning b ae aie an ee ee poy De eS. ston street; I visited them, frequently there | was previous, to T think 3 or 4 years pre- | child tuced in court. After much argo- ee r. Edinunds sald then he should vote 7 2 4 to that date’ Do not know whether | — Which worked a discrimination against our | | Mu. J. J. NoAw, a clerk in the Post OMice | against receiving this resolation at this time, | fur T diseontinncd vas ie Oxccnt Dies 2 | Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthony visited them | ™ pny oe hg et commercial marine and in favor of foreign | department, has been appointed clerk of the | Without committing himself to the point of | week or fortnight, whet i b. . 1 first noticed a ebange in Yeasels. The new treaty leaves ons the Senate Committee on the District of Colum- | OMer, because he would not wish to be placed | Sent: Lheard Mr, Tiiton ones seleee hie ene TILTON'S RELIGIOUS VIEW: S. noxious clauses, and has an article provid- z in the position of ruling that the Senate conld somewhere between 1860 and 1866. We had | ing for the reeiprocal free transit of goos | bia, by Mr. Spencer, chairman. never fnexecutive session consider matters | fe, and say Re hoped they would not speak sueh’ bad English as their mother did; after | “iseussions, in which [held one set of views { Tre RarRoAD WAR—President Scott WW IMPORTANT MILITARY CHANGES. Big ip Boer omega id this was not a resolution | tB& Yeas 1866 T noticed a change in the vis- | and he hel another. Lge yey ing to Avbu raie—The despatches that passed Anger has been ordered to New Orleans to r. Conkling said this was 1 Teso) itors at the house, and met people there | sometimes very warm and of some . | between President Jewett,of the Erie rai! = appealing to the legislative character or | whom I did not eare to meet: I t Mis He said in substance that he no longer be- | way and President Beott, of the va~ _——— succeed Gen. Emory; Gen. Ont to San An- | functions of the Senate, and he should there- | Anthony, Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stantonana | lieved that the death of Christ was an atone- | wa? >And President Seott, of the Peanaylwa- NAVAL ORDERS.—Commander B. B. Tay- | tonio, Texas, to sneceed Gen. Auger; Gen. | fore vote against the point of order. Stephen Pearl Andrews there: I alse heant | ment for sin. My view was opposite to this; | PA TAllroad. concerning lor, ordered as member of the board of in- | Crook to the department of the Platte to suc- Mr. Clayton then modified his resolution to | Mfr Tilton say that he no longer had such I believed that it was full and free sacrifice. | pa) <peetion; Lieutanant Commander Thomas | ceed Gen. Ord. Gon. Kautz takes commant | read as follows, by which he said he avoided ; > = VIEWS ON THE MARRIAGE RELATION I cannot now remember if he used the word | Nelson, to the Franklin. European station; in Arizona as Gen. Crook’s successor. These | all reference to legislation: as he formerly did; Miss Anthony, Mrs. | “believe” in this statement; remember only e oe b e Genera! Resolved. That _a committee, consisting of four marks on yard, 3s 4 = — ree members of the Commi on Territories, 5 ppea 1 bam. to the naval hospital, Philadelphia: | THE CALL ror BONDS for the sinking fand | making seven in all, be appointed to visit the In’ | grieve Mrs. Tilton and brought tears to her | Miss sy, age go — wae aa | Pay Director Thomas A. Looker, toduty ai We to-day by Secretary Bristow. 11 | ‘sb territory during the rvcess of the Senate. with | eyes. Ithink Mrs. Tilton got up from the | ent. Tilton sal no eetia” Tean't | Baltimore, ist April next; Captain John C. was made to-day by Sec ry Bri * authority to inquire into the condition of affairs in | table and left the room, but I am not sure; [ | Mayriage relati pg wees ees Beaumont, detached from the board of in. | Contemplates coupon bonds of fourth series, | that co ner in which justice isadmin- | also noticed a ual change in Tilton’s re- | tell what he had said, if anything, p syeetion and placed on waiting orders; Mas- | €24,3.750; registered bonds, $5,936,230. The | ! ty and capacities of the | ligious views between 1860 and 1870, and 1 | on this subject. I don’t recollect what was zB wealthy gentioman residing at ings nm court on Saturday, when the invelved in ae will be fully Y. 5 id correspondence t and Mr. Garrett is one of discussed in this new Mr. Jewett takes pains to ini i thereo! ith pect to sel ~ ter N.E. Niles, from the Ossipee and | ordered followir sis the call In detall: xt to No. 1soa; | ernment, and te Feport ot taseet weeon ofa heard him say that | he had ino longer the ac- | said in previous enn gona Ce = be (Jewett) bad noting w do return home for. a jonds.— $50, No. 10, No. 15,400; | Benate the 1 eso! r inquiry. plod ‘tone! Jeet, nor the sui €2C. Jackson, from duty. at Baltimore next Mr. Anthony inoved to lay the whole su- | _ Cross-examined by. Mr. Fullerton:—After Knowledge of his opinions on marriage | EDRF hone, despatches to the pro omen ity ved lic writ ind ordered to settle accounts. ject on the table, which was agreed to—aye | 1867 I visited the house about once a week or deri his public >| and Mr. Scott have ‘to work harmo- — 39, noes once & fortnight. In the fall of 1721 first | Ings. Have no recollection of his ever S@y- | niously together, and Mr. Garrett is to be al- Mr. Anihony snbmitted @ resolution to | knew of the scandal, after the Woodhull | ipg anything upon the subject of laws rel@t- | lowed to hoe his own Tow. print 600 copies additional each of the reports | publication, I took an interest in it, but | ing to a a aes ee cate of Prof. Eliott on the seal fisheries of Alaska, | 48 not excited over it. I wrote a letter to | Plymouth ebw — atte: and of the report of Prof. Baird on the fish- | Florence Tilton, telling her I thought that ; trations and communion there. eries. Referred to Committee on Printing. she would be a witness in the case. I heard peeps TA B. B. Nor K1nep Yer.—The death of Mr. Buffington, of Massachusetts, who has been bo @ member of Congress for the last fourteen The cali matures three months from to. } ears. and who was a member-elect to the day, when interest will cease. The bonds 1 next House, makes it probable that General | will be paid on presentation at any time p: The Senate then, after an exeeutiye ses- | this in a conversation which oceurred be- FOREIGN NEWS. Futier will be in the next Congress. His | yj he maturit > call. ‘ le a J tresent residence is in the 6th district, where | \'"* ' the maturity of the call uae ye iypre Mise, Merwe and sites Moors. 1 shisk MacMahon's Mistak: e. (= ee it is possible I have talked with Mrs. Over- . ‘arch 11.— Times Paris cor he was defeated last fall. The rumor isthat | jyccirs or THR NEw Hawesuree | .THE PENNSYLVANIA APPRENTICE ton on the subject. I think I spoke to Mrs, | ,.LO%DON; March Dt hee Tree ration by he intends, locating at F 7 ELEcrion.—. The enormous majorit i Tilton about it. I was not directed te com: yielding to the intrigues of the Bonapartists district and come m candidates the va | Sort case = | Goce ac tates tne eval favoret 3t, ] munieate with Florence ilton on the uh | Sad efgning tp maie the Duke D’AbaNRTeNt a= seaneeret : eichoes : Zu | Cooper's'act «to protect the children o ject. 1 seni letter to her, afte has dealt one te oa! Gems end te Gocttunen ceatic Ere oan Clated Prose office here The eninge or | commonwealth in thelr right to acquire use: | finding the addvess of the eieok eke wae ce, | Pasquier minister of the interior the saloon at the pol or a pistol. Another reserved t i ie@a, an net ful trades.” renders it quite possible that the | I had ee ge Bi ined for | Begro name the 3 4 these te > wards and towne »| tw ” renders poss! had no fear, when 1 wrote entertained for weil then fi , and end factory operatives, and as this class of | (yee towns # aber ata, towne #1¥¢ | bil will also succeed In. the house. Tt is ‘a THE LETTER TO FLORENCE {hich afl parties, previoas\yanon yesterday | PAFKECT shal tin dead. cople have always been supporters of But- temperance, and’ seatterin, The same | bill of unusnal moment. It begins by deciar- | that her testimony would hurt her mother | We UCM Outs Set inat M. Buffet should | “% atianta a colorea barber committed - scey, bigehaneee nf succes neve aristec- | towns last year gave McCatchiis, rep. | 8 Unlawful all combinations. and associa- | in the slightest degree. Atleast tomy know. | WOE the ministry. ‘The Duke D'Auditl~, + suicide on account of the loss of his business. recy, bine hances of success are very goot— 60; Weston, dem, Biackmar, tem: | Hons having for their purpose the prevention | ledge; I had apprehensions for reasons of my . e 1 lected PTSxtdan He had gone witha party of colored men to & perasiee, and scattering Tue towns yer | OF discouragement of the apprenticing of zni- | own. ‘The wituess, after being further pressed pig orgies Oompa aging Priatdent | Hotel some days sinee and demanded refroah- ax incites ee Maaatoe to be heard from gave last year, MeCute nors in this commonwealth to learn the art | for an answer as to her motive for writing 1 Roasted to Death. | ™eDts, and on account of this act the white A < . BRES ine en oe eee Gee, i and mystery of any trade or occupation. It | the letter, replied: “I was afraid thatif she 1 : : S.N.. died at his residence,on Dumbarton | 7_"‘Aading last year's votes in these towns | then proceeds to declare that any person who | was calicd on the other side, she might say 1 ths die ia & taelite’ iamaen Geetery ak street. Georgetown, at 3 o'clock this morning. | makes the republican net gain 2.785, and | Shall, either In an individual capacity or as | something.” The witness continued: The Tdehol Sweden, a report of which came | He was born in Brunswick, New Je: and | Cheney's majority G1. The footings of the | "member of any association, attempt by | object I had in writing this letter was to pre- | Tideholm, Sweden, a report of which came | ax appointed in the navy on the oth of | first congressional district elect Jones, dem., | An¥ unlawful means whatever to prevent | vent her EOne © wines cn oliver eile. I | 56 at wack at the tune, ferte-taen of | Nov . 1852, a cr ser- | by Bell, dem., in the Secon: d loyer foc wtp hat Florence was * el iy a nlp pred Dag ll eee tee pease te ceined ity; and Blai rep.. = charge of any manufacturing business, from | to be called as a witness for the defendant, ee oe, eee ee ee ee ige’s saw-mill, six miles Mon atbaa nia Srieig 4 Mpa ga grt per| lurality. Esttm aking &s an apprentice any minor whose | The witness was handed the letter in ques , north of that place, explojed yesterday wane aan ae of pay director otaip tye te in Coos county not returned | Parents or guardians are desirous of appren- | tion, which she identified and continual, I | Baron Schwarz Senborn’s Resigna- morning with terrifié violence, eausing the trsnal Mandate On bie tna a eee ame vote as last year, the re- | ti¢ing him, or who, being without parents or | did not show this letter to any person before - a Ae death of Alfred Joyce, engineer, and the District, when not On GUty, foc abont sa ea majority in the house, bat | Zuardians, desires to apprentice himself or | sending it, nor had I any conversation with | _VIENwA, March 11.—It is said that the | Hinchman, a boy twelve old, and se- yeare—the past If pease in Gedrestows Eis wres cannot be given. They | herself. shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, | any person about it. Mr. Fnilerton then read | Emperor Francis Joseph has received and | riousiy injuring James Hinchmaa Jerry vas widely Whelin anh pre fompactad. ; The fooi- | 20d. on conviction in the proper court of | the letter, which began by sympathizing | accepted the resigmation of Baron Schwarz | Widener and George Kimball. The boiler pagar Er cay Breall eg senatorial districts indi- | quarter sessions, shall be sentenced to pay a | with Florence in the trials of her school life, | Senborn, the Austro-Hungarian minister at | was blown into a number of pieces and im all Forty-three Peopl New You, March 1!—The mail particu: People refused to patronize him. ‘Tue result _FRIGHTFUL BOILER ExPLosion.. ~~ cial dispatch from Rashville, Indiana, to Cincinna Gazette states that a in Shorbrid voly Bones waa nerve ae strnel , | aie that they stand five republicansand five | fine not exceeding $200, or to imprisonment | and expressed friendship for her on account | Washington. directions. One piece strack a log house two walle ot son ee Sak oe ee Hogan’ | democrats, and two districts having ne | NOL exceeding six months, or both, at thedis- | of her mother. “Her son! ie, bonnd up more | The New Captain General of Cuba. | bundred yards distant and tt ee while aiding to subdue the flames. choice There Is no election of governor by | ¢rétion of the court. The practical operation } than ever (said the letter) in her children HAVANA, ch &—Count Valmaseda, | edit. The mill was ranning at the time. severe injuries. which are believed the people. and the duty of electing will de- | Of this statute is very clear, and much inter- { than ifshe were a widow. You should stanc the newly 4 inted Captain General of | Mr. Nelson was filing a saw when the ‘engi- been in part, at least. the cause of his ¢ pon the legislature. which will dou’ esi will be felt in the final action of the legis- | by your mother now with loyalty in her ex- | Cuba, arrived here to-day. He landed at | neer told him to hurry as the steam was, at this ime. less rt Cheney, the republican eandid: lature upon it.—Phila. Record. tremity. Let no one compromise you to act | noon and was received with the usual eere- | ting too high. The ex ion followed “ai. — - The vote is said to have been the largest ever s =p. a against your mother. | cannot say anything | monies. A reinforcement of 1,00 soldiers | most immediately, and the engineer was HFNRy WILSON, presiding over the Sen- | policd in the state acl ae | STONES Av Passenger | About vour father, for 1 abhor biycoaduet® | Srotved today ion Spai | blown a distance of sixty feet, but Mr. Nel. : ae! | ~This morning, when nearing Me- | ‘The jéettor was signed Isabella 8. Oakley. | son was ouly slightly injared. Ate, isa man of more utility than his afa-| uy New FRENCH CAniNaT axp Irs | the passengers of the Philadelphia | The witness then resumed: After writing tie | G of Adultery. r a ility woold seem to indicate. He Is a splen- | Puograxore—Itis officially announced that | #84 New York fast train were startied by a | letter I told Afts. Tilton about it; Ido not ree | LONDON; Mareh t1—A jury has found Lady |p <TER.—Easter day i » Ia dehy ate gt apg Asasotge: ait | volley of stones which came crashing through = ~ ; | Mordaunt guilty of adultery. EMARKS Anovr EF. y is one of the largest in public | a French ministry has been formed, as fol- | ¥ ning: 1 | member when I 4@W Miss Anthony at Mr. always the first Sunday afte, “&e fall moon, ikl in couneil and fond of gov- | lows: Buffet, minister of the interior; Du- | S" Windows. Anold lady named Simms, of | ‘Tijton's house; 1 ctunk I saw her first be- Which happens upon or next after 2 st ot ernme pitration, and yet he was the | faure, Justice; Leon Say, finance; Wallon, | Baltimore, was hit in the temple by @ stone | tween the years 1806 ft 1867; I believe she | PACIFIC COAST NEWS. March. ‘This sear the mace tulle Ga the == military ander of the Senate during | public instruction; Vieomte De Meaux, of | About the size of a hen’s egg. and was ren- | was a woman suffragist, and I was opposed | Bender, the ; a the right, agriculture: Duke De Cazes, for- | (cred unconscious for a shor! time. Another and sili! he has been a very consistent party | De Maneienae ee ine ae Galligas aint tained. but who lives in Parkersburg, West He sel of garrulity and slob- | works. The Courier de France reports that | Virsinia. was hit on the jaw and suffered and stilt he ix an author of no mean | M. Dufaure has drawn up a programme of erely; others were more or less injured, of March, which also bay 1s to be 8: : 1 dispatch | Therefore falls on the fol from Florence, Arizona, says old Bender, the | 2th of March “Tais so thin cixaage stems Kansas murderer, is still there, awaiting | earliest perio! on which Gov. Osborne's requisition. He’ seems to | earliest possible date wy ty "1 to all that party; I was not present at Mrs. | SAN FR Tilton’s house when the meetings of these people took place at her house; I do not know that she was dragged into this movement; I i i * occurrence of | tty maar Be attach no particular meaning to the word | realize bis iate, and Is willing tosubmit to | Easter is the 24 of March, a: , Tne ate he hae ee foe ease y® power. | policy for the new ministry, the leading fea- ; #4 All were cousierably frightened. The | iq which I used, Ido not _kaow that | law. oth of Apri, These extreme ttt aoe. me say he has been too gallant, but his | tures of which are as follows: The assembiy, | 12 Was stopped, but nol in tIme to capture | yrs. Tilton first caused Mr. Tilton to enter Apache Murders. however. seldom reached. In 1861 and hhors have always esteemed him, and I | on meeting after the Easter holidays, to the miscreants who were seen running tO- | into this movement; I saw Mrs. Stauton in | Reports from Ures Sonora, Mexico, say the | Faster fell om the 2ot of March, but this will neard him acctised of either trea the budget; the senatorial elections to b. | Wars the woods tothe right of the track. A | is¢¢: she was part a woman suffragist; 1 can- 2 ged ap have been very activelately. | not happen again, neither in this nor the fol- Dare ee eit is: Wilson ix | held next September; the dissolution of the | S°ntleman whobad a revolver tried its range |-not tell where I saw S Pearl Andrews. y Attacked & parte of men pear Campos | lowing century. ‘In 191) it will tall on the Thies that we Amer bation and mild quai- | assembly to follow tn October; the govern- | On one fellow and fired at him three Sues, whim (pera. FhA* On" Lilling “‘unrée of them and SURd- | 2d of March. The latest Basten ioe Het shat we Americans saunot classify him. | ment to demand the maintenance of ‘the She ih mien af ute anion ooaes here ¢orrécied find said: I | ing another. Many similar attacks are re- | fury aud the following wili occur in 188} and a ich govern coun- | pret ster e ¥ rt 2 liners” tries without passion and keep constant to | Etate of seige tm. sil thes depentinaute cxonne of the employes of the road dietated the cow- | 2&¥¢ @ general impression of having seen ted. stricken, and great | 113, and Op the 23th of April.— Miners’ Jour ported. People are 7s “ him there once, but cannot rei rs are leaving Sonora for southern | nal. with amoral rumbieat pelly Of the nation | the Seine, the Rhone and the Bouches de | Aly act. A reward of $100 fs offered for the | what time; Pdo aot Know ie Mie ‘Shthony, | Califor Gna; ‘some thi ns mble in it—the middie class, | Rltone: surest of the perpetrators—Newark Courier, | re. Stanton or Stephen Pearl Amirecs | of A: and others y - | RRR CERTESMIAL Stag Other men give him his ene: then, leanin 9th. visited Mr. Tilton prior to 1866. pol. rope anenvi 4 Ld fae THE Two HANGINGS (X MARYLAND To- % Sond,” te President | Directors—At the annual meeting of the | moxkow. To-morrow at i Md., Geo. | THE New Yo: » Talos J the moses" | Bem hcuiahet enrbecatco is | Nh le wi epg aoa | Zac” rem cae uy ite Be Monte he cama eae. wrienlees, Gapontess, pany 321,008 Were cast for the following | {{rot Mrs. Whitman, and at Belair, Joshaa | drew's (N. ¥.) chureh investigation handed agar refiners who failed UNIon PAciFIiC RAtLRoap—Election of : Griffin w: an; 4 ir liabilities at bath in his obsenre childhood, for — rd of directors: Oliver Ames, of Boston, yatlen Te Te baie ae ee that ie rate ae pine OE ig oe ar kien are var allege that at one time we had three chiefs of isha Atkins, F.Gordon Dexter, Benjamin George Wheeler is to be executed next | unsafe condition since the 2th of Januar, the bar sinister in the Senate; F.. C.,and | E. Bates, Oliver Ames (2d) and Esra H.| Friday. Wheeler dreniged @ few on ts ago the fi Henrico.—* Laertes,” in N.Y. Graphic. paces Laser —s Dillon, of New t Mee UWhittian thea woman mur- No CHANGE IN SENATE OFFICES.—The | S. Scott, wig] M. Mills. amet oe S ons Supcere 50s. me wane te eee republican members of the Senate held an- | aud 'y ream go! el brea eens of New York; G.M.| agony and prayed for mercy. He expects to other caucus this morning, to determine in Sharp, of Sait Lake be hanged, and expresses himself willing to the © se- whether there should be any change in the c — The receipts for the fiseal year | die, but persists in declaring that he did not the fas Our Antipodes at the o ineumbency of the offices of t-at- | Wore $10,900,580, and the net earnings $5.907,- | intend to kill the woman, but only to beat public of dan, G Snoop, PHILADELPHIA, March 41. By cable dis- ol sergean | 565, equal to seven per cent. ou theentire | her. Me has said this ever since he was ar- ted by to se- tehes from Sydne~ a.m eo ‘the Se ee ee ee eee a ed stock and bonds of the company. A Gividend | rested, and stated the same thing under oath, wall, he erred in ee nz, Sew Routh Wales, pectively. bs . French and six per cen! $s ordered.” A resolution ‘ne Ce , Rev. Byron Sunderland. Thecaueus decided | was adopted authorizing the directors to | as a Timows conviction, when on the stand | taking additional proce eral of nial Exhibition that New in the negative in both cases, so that those | erect a monument to the late Oakes Ames at gentlemen will continue present positions in the Senat three candidates for: Mr. French, viz: ae some point on the line of the road. be Pp Nel shag ery Bg or Crvin, Rigurs in NortH Caroiina— | The colored peopie of North Carolina seem dat for him the woman would gated enjoy a civil rights pe ——— manner. Certain men ESCU | Attempted to provoke a diMleulty in Wik ) cae Senet ck REE RECRED, Camw.— Capt. James, of the steamship Ni mington, under cover of the civil rights pill, | \! bout Delaware | a large numberof the more respectable col- Toa had’ the | ored men of that ci Wi abitshed a card. men from y say: ssaze of that bill by Congress, Emphaticaly diseent’ to ite cee, otber than a8 Con: hay ten more votes, as many Senators voted for candidates from their own states out of compliment, and with the intent of voting bim (Mr. F.) after that bal ‘The result is generall: with a courteous and efficient officer. During the caucus a Washington dispatch to the Baltimore American was read, which

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