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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pemmsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. BY said it was not to =. 50s Resorts Nelson shggested that Mr. Shear- man sould limit his witnesses, which he Promised to do. CHARLIS H. CADW ——$¢———— EVENING STAR ts served at Te: s a 0 KB WEEKLY STAR—publisted on @ year. postaze prepard. vs", 45—N2. 6,856. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1875. TWO CENTS. ‘ DN’ Presentation of the Ne: Min. a time; selene 3 kavw Mr. Titton I was sent to AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. | the New Spanish SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE. | _ oe eee: TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | sn 5.0 23k ee OTHER GOOSE, KING ALFONSO TO THE PRESIDENT. TUESDAY, March 16. Jackson Sehults on me Charge of oa eee them in my capacity as a tthe request of many friends.) assisted by (At he SOUTHER He BARD, REPEATS TO NIGHT HER RE .PTION. WILLARD'S HALL. —S——— a journalist; . . At 1? o'clock to-day the new Spanish am- "1 " I visite? them during the “next few Washington News and Gossip. | nasador, Senor Don Antonio Mantilia de | yihe Vice President laid Seer oT eenate | The Brooklyn city court room presented POPE PIUS IX. months on’ basiness bots, ‘at. their INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from | 18 Rots, was recetved by the President in | bree ture for the year 1874 hall introduced ‘mete Mtr tes at’ Geote ir the year 1874. 4 ll introduced me r. T.iton at their the blue parlor of the Executive mansion. many were present. Mr. Beecherand | THE NEW office. I art res had versation with this source to-day were $147,261.86. He with him the following autograph i} Loops of Mr. Seer fl it hobs bce ie a a uae E CARDINALS. | wf er wa a conv r. Tilton in which he spoke very high! THE RECEIPTS from customs to-day aggre- | letter from King Alfonso: for the use of th te. | pron Me bee ore esa a ri and was on sistic of eS ue 9,72 reso adm: 5 - . . roou very re ‘woman, ‘TEE WORLDS GREATEST PIANIST, ee ee ee BY THE GRACE OF GOD AND THE WILL or Pipeaibuce was thes provera eee, of Mr. | coat was still vacant. Plain Talk*from the Vatican. but I do not remeraber whewver homaideaay? WILLARD HALL, THE reel of aa ae notes re- TIRE NATION, KING OF SPAIN, BTC, ETC. Mr: Aleorn said that he, asoue of the mem. eis ont piggy rm rel thing about her purity. This was either in " RCH 29 ceived for redemption at the Treasary t "o the President 2 Ui tales: bers e Comm! on ej and o wotioe « wi bined MONDAY EVENING. MARCH 22 encase mp y to-day Spent aoeatens having been re- | Elections, had signed the report taste Ia tne And he testined, in answer to Mr. Hill:-I BEECHER’S TRIAL. Ftreet. T often met Mrs. Tilton daring that a ee 900. established by the acclamation and assentor | in favor of ordering @ new election. AL this bave | mows - itor since he was editor summer and fail at her se. a tapre ae PERSONAL.—Mr. J. P. Irvine, whohasbeen | the people, and we having been called to | time, however, he regarded the question of a Broo oo and office: | weat to Mrs. Wooahull’s house ssisted by Artiste of eminence. will give ONE GRAND CONCERT AT WILLARD HALL MONDAY EVEN é 5 reer acu new election as post indefinitely. his diseba: then about two or three times In the week, seriously ill from rheusmatiam, bas recov- | £0 Sg boot ou A Baayen Ft Howe ef ieee ee — ly. be told me of it, and I said I hoped it was not in | Moulton’s Emphatic Denials. | geverally in the evening. | think 1 met Mr ered; and as a sign thereof, we note an ex- | bd, the, abdication rf mb » por tine | con f tak advice about ; i 2 ios *- | mother, Queen Isabel the Second, we hasten | branch of government, had recognized the connéquence jaking soy Savics the ton there about halfa dozen times; 1 fre- quisite ballad from his pen in ‘Phe Capit | to jnform you of our uecession to the throne. | Kellozg government as the legal government Pte wen ve og emt = Spey took junch with Mrs. Woodhalt entitled “Smith Sanderson. We trust that we shall be enabled, by the | Of the st«te, and the arbitration now in pro- ong other ray e or all the ci~ | THE LOUISIANA COMPROMISE | St) office in Broad strect, as did Mr. Til- AT THE Wuitz Hovst.—Among those | #id of the Almighty, to re-establish order | gress bid fair to result in the adjastment of bw gorge bon megs gd met him after Sen Sometimes. His visits there extended who had interviews with the Presidest this | 44 Peace In our couniry, always, respecting | All the pending difficulties. as it was organ. | {his Uy, appointment: the old mat-er came Save, Woothell's beuee lt wor acecan te Ss sides is ol 5 - r — A 3 memtag were Beanters Alcorn, Shersaun, | ace PM S08 lie tibertios nm contencing | he ‘said he was determined to collect the | M¥STERIOUS POISONING. | the parler. | muster go serene ey Fees OPERA HOUSE. franchises. parties. ONE WEEK ONLY WITH - aces 5 - | _ Mr. Dawes said his i rt money Bowen owed, and he said he would Mr. Tilton calling to me from up stairs and ‘ y Chandler, Clayton, Dorsey, Harvey, S| In onder that we may attain the end noth r. 28 impression was that | 10 a Be Fin Gort tinct drama, | cer, Paddock. Robertaon and Burasiies,and | tog will be so necessary to us as the main- | Mr. Alcorn was mistaken in the cometn, Fevive the old slander; that Bowen had ut- THEng me not to go. as he wanted to see me. ERKASSAS TRAVELER. | Representatives Whitely, Blaine, Phillips | tainance of friendly relations and fraternal | tion put by him on the resolution passed by | 12 As eee Spaines one of the best men in Two Dead: Two Dying. e ey dy pe KIT REDDING. native of Prince George's | 24 Smith. harmony with foreign states a: vereigns, | the ise. He(Mr. D.) had voted for that rooklyn, and he remarked that this wonkd in Several Occasions Lo r. I remember 80" —_—————_ and In begging you to be pleased to honor us | resolution but he did not understand it, nor bring matters to the surface: he said that on several occasions when I left the house SENATE OFFICERS.—The story about an- | With on friendship fo to accept that | did he think it was understood by the House r. bescher jbad committed an offense | 4 CARLIST GENERAL'S DEFECTION — es remained pow ey was then, per- other Senate caucus in relation to its ofticers | which we offer fou. we pray God to have you | to recognize the Kellogg government as the | 2£8inst him; Beecher had taken advantage . < “| baps, after nine or ten o'clock possibly eleven county, Maryland, but now of the Red r > Mr. CHANFRAU THE BEATS Lecont... 8 the. AUBGE: | and an “investigation” of the Sergeant-at- | in his safe and holy ke ping. eas Fics See) eeryermnent of pera pein A ha ney pobeet Sree le (Titan's) ean Sevenat Sutwens Hatt omen! tae, pon hdd raiwatic company, with auxiliary and | Arms, is without any — qrhatever, | uary 16, 1875. passing upon the legal qaestiongat issue, but cane Tilton said his wife, before she | Town Destroyed by an Earthquake | tiov with Mrs. Woodhull. Mr. Tilton came “Mark Price. George W. Denham, M. Lana- 5 “ (Bigned)} ALEXANDRO Castro. | Of the government, without expressing itself | husband noi pared herselt and drove away with hi sion ends the matter. Be y P a jn ine prencnitation wan 1: al, u € question of the right in the author- | Who was involved in this matter. The wit- the day after I again saw Mrs. Woodhull sey Har MATINEE SATCRDAY” "| sexator JonNSON, of Tennessce, will | addresdes being made on the occasion. "The | lty by witeh he was inetatfer, SF | ness said:—We had a conversation lasting POPE PIUS IX. At her office and had an interview, at which - ATUE SENAT iNSON, 06; new credentials of the Spanish Minister witl 5 Fa hi pee said that the action of the | “bout two hours, but I cannot recollect any- | Pre¢omizing the New Cardinals—Some | Mr. Tilton was preset, and the name of Mr. _Monday next—THE MAJILTONS. maris_ | probably speak some time to-day on the pew credentials of the § ion. ‘The usual | House was a practical recognition of the le, | thing more that occurred; I have been an adl- _ Pisin Talk from the Vatiean. Beecher was mentioned, as referred to in pre- MINGTON Ti EATER Cor aU E. Pinchback resolution. He stated this morn- | courtesies were then interchanged. pagon Aad the Kellogg government, and was ee eerie an Ree: long tte hen ee ee fame $iogs conversation . Mrs. Weoteat preea 3 every bight 4 * = - re er ——— tood by the Ami . He : ered | » e up the Beecher scandal. ot Satan Engen ceegteen minutes Ih dohthe his peition | 'THEU.S.STRAMER PENSACOLA arrived at | Se,understood by shoul voto. for Pnchibask: fognizant of this; when Tilton ‘hat prepared | ¥etleniay for the preconization of the new | io ber that if | should attempt to writeup = : in the Bact and giv is reas voting against P.’s | Honolulu, February 15, with Ki Kala- | that he thought things were tending towai “ tory he read me; I remember | © iM gies nizing in part our | such a story on the representation of a we Nully Peri emer t ern eyed —_— _——__——— representative of his rac2, which was in the = mn ire; met | % stin] a 1 ibel suits. SI mat} « eer’ is 1 aly Beries. Rngagement, sn hs JUDGE FLAGG, of the 4th judicial distri : aoe majority th Eodisiauae inating ease with | him on bis return, and asked him) for his | the protection of the universal chureh, and | there was no need to take it from thin Pine All Engagement of the | of Louisiana, is in the city. Heis a candi- Nearly Trebled Its Circulation Since the eredentials signed’ by ‘@ governor who | family, to contradict having determined to discharge this duty parties, as Theodore bad all the great Tey a Murele so | 15 gc tae postion a6 Wand aiaon hades From the Bee sctonia Star had teen recognised an eutitie’ to hic omen THIS MONSTROUS STORY: we wished to perform It according to the sol’ | and papers connected with it. She said that Morton: opt ot eb Care Se oe pete oe ee Cees a eae ‘Stim hos nearly tre- | Heshould vote for his admission, believing | BE Said he supposed he could not; I reminded €7an, ancient rites, as the dignity of the | it would take the roof off Plymouth church, ES Louisiana, vice Durell, resigned, ai nfm hinge that he would be Justificd before ‘the people | him ofhis duty to his wife and family, and | chureh demands; but the times are opposed | shake Brooklyn to lis foundations, and revo. ‘New Variety | Supported by some of the leading citizens of | bled its circulation since 1367. for so doin he repeated his former observation; he did | to our intention. The oppression which we | lutionize modern soctety: that ie Menarls cee | the state in case of the non-confirmation of s- r e Parle, whose nomination Is now | MR HENRY C. Bowes Provenrr Ung the action of the Senate. Sheri) Daggett om Wedneniay ia AT. ORDERS.—Commander Charles A- | upon the books, furniture, paintings, Mr. Edmunds said the season given by Mr. | 2Otin this conversation charge his wife with | Suffer is sueh that we have not even the free- ‘ony baer e glad to get hold of Sach a story. Alcorn, that this claimant should be admit- | @dultery; at the first interview Mr. Tilton | dom of bewailing the afflictions of the I did not intend to do anything with beca Sprel aid not enjoin secrecy on me, buthe did | church. No wouder that thosediffering from | it. When I refasel to write this article for pianos | race, was the most welgity reason tka hai | afterward tell me not to mention this matter | the church’ by hereditary errors hate the | the general macken they waco oe ania parler 4 &e., in the dwelling of Mr. Henry C. Bowen, | been adduced in his benalf. If the Senate | t ®D¥ person; after the Woodhull publica- | church and strive to attain this end. Unfor- | for the Woadhul! & Claflin Weekly. At all of Babcock, to command the Canoniens, at New at Wilson and Clark streets, Brookt yn, to | were the stpreme tribunal of the universe | tion Tilton told me that I might tell any of | tunately in Italy, where the supreme cathe- | these interviews, when this subject came up, Orleans, on the 25th instant; Lieut. Com- | satisty a. judgment of $10.64, which had | this might be @ sumMelent reason why the | MY friends that I desired, and I thing he | dra of trath was placed by divine dispensa- | Mr. Tilton,1 beli as present. Iwas asked -Legeee and M Joux Waxes € Sox 2 Look ' Look’! First appearan in i= great contortion ac and rn 2 ~ EF, ~, 2 lidren of the faith have become and orged, I th rs Woothull and mander DeWitt C. Kells, to the Canouieus; | been obtained against him in_the New York | claimant should be admitted, in order that | Mentioned some of them in particular; and | tion, children ; ave Sie aon tl , Prot Asaph Hall, to the Naval Observatory: | snpreme court by Mr. Henry V. Poor, dealer | there might be a colored Senatoron this floor | Qb€ Dwight Johnson, a friend of mine; in | |’ || ENEMIES oF Pi gy nll Chadin Wess, Wine ith cae eee Detached—Commander George A. Stevens, | in railway supplies in Broadway. Mr. Poor's | to represent his race. But, unfortunately, | September, 1872, Tilton, at my house, showed pert gee Macey geen Dg im Kavg yoeelochye i ierdip edie ys from the command of the Canonicus on the | claim in Ist2 was for $5,000, which he had | the Senate was bound by the constitution | Me the “True Story,” which he said bore a injuries to tive libertion ue slonsand | Cashine aah. teeathe bee Ee Feporting of bis relief, and ordered to return | advanced for Mr. Bowen to pay for shares in | and the laws. and must decide accorling to | Statement of dacts from Isis until that time, | Injuries to the liberties, tne possessioy fon the Collen Age, bat T cout oe Washington Favorite; Mi: home and await order amining company which afterward failed. | them. Our mission is to decide whether the | 2nd he read it tome and a few friends who | the ministers of the church, which we wit- | position the (Golden Age, but I vould not comic Vocaint and Bancer. 5 p a He sued for $5,000, and .Mr. Algerton S. Sul. | claimant was legally elected. He then read | Were present; I_know McKelway of the | bess powerless to resist. Hence have come | hazard my reputation on’ thre Weekly. I was armOOnS. Mr. DAvip K. CARTTER, who was nomi- ~ enna] _ aero 5. Sal- Louis : ir Brooklyn Eagle; Tilton had then shown me | the greatest evils to the souls of men and to | to write up local sensations for these papers, an Popular prices livan, as referee, gave judgment for the | from the constitution of ouisiana, prescrib- he 7 f STIL: . human societ: The corrupti f th d sal yas to be paid out of both. welock-_ eqn, | bated by the President to-day te be collector | amount. Mr. Bowen carried the case up to | ing that the retums of the elections shall be | the proof slip of January, 1; I told MeKel- | human society. The corruption of youth. | and my salary was to be paid ou ; Suce commences ef 8. In prevarstion Tie ¢ o! customs at Geneseo, New York, is a | the court of appeals, but was defeated at | sent to the secretary of state,and by him | Yay, {hat Bilton bad something whieh he | which will propagate the xisting evils ts | 0” | |) =e nees. marly it_ | nephew of Jndge David K. Cartter, Chief ois dl seat Reschopg oh cage Sees See OP octets eeeet inal tes ncn JACKSON S. SCHULTZ TOOK THE STAND. tions bave been withdrawn from the watch- | Action of the Arbitration Committee. IN“4F°S" 35 THEATER. ene Tie ae hoon special | ¥- Freneh, plaintift’s lawyer, issued anexe. | papers expressing the will of the peonieon | ,, He testified: I knew Theodore Tilton since | fulness of the church, and in youth, which : ; h, wt New York, March 14.—As most of the office at Genesee for | ution for the same amount, and the sheriff, | the day of the election sould be canvassed, | 1*64 or 1865; he was on the Independent then | Should be the seed time of virtues, vices are | papers subintited to Lhe Louisiana commit. cz peated. attached We Bows iy for | and not any paper or set of papers made up | J think, and my relations with him were | rooted in schools subject to the eivil power. deputy in the collector’ A WEEK OF GENUINE COMEDY AND MIRTH SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE 3 tee had bee five years past. and his promotion is in strict dest f “i very kind and cordial, a few weeks before | There is education without faith, without | ang Satuniay, ‘The eccomplinked Actor snd Fopuler Favorite, J S¢egndance with the principles of theelvil Se eae SOUL —N, Fs) Seurnal of er are on Cr the amet Umown, to | the issue of the Golden Aze was applied to | religion, ‘according to a. baleful, worldly | 824 nearly all decided, the business of the COMMENCING MONDaY 8ST was there any Senator on this floor | OY bim to assist in the enterprise; Franklin | Wisdom. The education of the priesthool vi 4 - - members yesterday morning consisted nse Gre Witt: | THe RESIGNATION OF ASSISTANT TREAS- | SvrIctpE FRoM A FAL: River StRamer.| who ‘would assert. to. the contrary? | Woodruff called with Tilton at my house | ¢ven is hampered by arbitrary rules, so that | chiefly in preparing their report. Thesession D sO a b. i. is cou! i "7 “ N cneR TrrrLE.—There is the best authority | As the steamer Richard Borden, from Fall | ‘The constitution of Louisiana on this point | bout it; we discussed the probability of | it is difficalt to regulate the course of their | was strictly private. At tre close of Une ses Ww RB re . ~ » Tut- | River, was proceeding down Mount Hope | was almost the same as the constitution of assist; Tilton said he thought he would, aud THE ARMY CONSCRIPTION LAWS sion Mr. Wheeler informed the 4 for the statement that when Secretary Tut- | bay jast Satuniay morning, Patrick Sulli- | the United States in reference to the electoral J asked if Beecher would contribute articies | take effect in the ranks of the clergy | MI¥€S Of the press thal the committee ; ni © | tle’s time expired a day or twoago as Assist- | van, of Fali River, jumped overboard, and | vote. What would be thought of a states- bret Barreonpeliipeny Id if re CEieg, | Inferior cleries are encouraged contuma. | ©08ed the investigation and made awards in © most fach Tend qajlitory jacladine } tant Treasurer of the United States, General | was’ probably struck by the wheel and in- | man who wouldattempt to havea law passed woilla tetenit wines T ate id Tilton at | clously toresist their bishops. The publica. | "Re cases of the Se aatives Setincelehed authors and the nobility ang-mry of | Spinner promptly renominated him for the | stantly killed. A boat was lowered, and his roviding that a returuing board, appointed | Ould perm! Aa: —— = ine | tion of our discources is punished! by the | Whose claims were submit their arbi Very ropols for over 100 nights, supported bys | Position. Upon consultation Secretary Bris- | body picked up and taken to. Providence. | by the President, should canvass tie sore ae | the next interview; I was to ald him to the tration. From all the evidence which had hen Wy ery ‘ . 2 . P od | extent of $1,500, and so did my partner, Mr. | Civil power. Penal laws are enacted against come into their jon as well during the si 3 AMATIC COMPANY tow declined to endorse it, and sent word to | Suilivan bad been employed on the Prov President and Vice President, and that the au a Ne a Focouclude win the marth meditt of | Gen. Spinner that the resignation of Mr. | dence and Fall River steamboats, but for two | President should deciare theeléction on their | SOuthwick; it ‘the en jai'we | Publishing ihe acts of the apostolic see. ‘The previous investigation nok to be paid back, and if it tiled voice of the Supreme Master, the teacner eS » ttle would be acceptel. Under this state | or three yeai thad been con with “ ‘turns sent to him | Were pa’ » § we tion of election reconis, he said the J. FLORENCE. | of affaires Mr. Tuttle did resign. “| the police force of Fall River. He had been | geconting te the, coneticstions It wane iae Semealionr wite ah guint ein caren Sarath, is silenced fandsthe rights of the | of the committee had’ unanimously mmmaintained. Orcaestes| fr. Leroy TOPTLE, Assistant United | §TAUY depressed in mind since the recent | duty of the Senate in deciding upon this case front — dl = on their award, but reasons bj t ees Geen jeath of his wife, and doubtless sought to] to ascertain whether the claimant was done him @ great wrong, and that Mr. | subject the church to slavery bear in mind | the public would a jate, it had BRIAN OLIN Literal prices of aim sircle, 50 cents; Dr been Beeche! ‘ased hand voke emsel divin Shated 1: "Family civic, 33 cents.” No extra | States Treasurer, who has been ou duty in | end his life when he took the fatal leap. He | elected Senator by a legislature, the mem- | Beecher had refased fe ee Seg eee er erica decided not to make the result f their delib- ebarge for resere marl33t_ } that and other capacities in the Treasury de- | was about fifty years of age, and left a fam- | bers of which had been declared elected on a Age I was present at a dinner given to Isaac | Lately, ina foreign country, writings were Swasder Gee cammnitios wont be forwarded INCOLN HALL. THOMAS | partment for the past fourteen years, yes- | ly of five or six’ children. . Shtution oF on returns contested ne ucah: | H- Bailey before he left for Europe, the con- | divalged destroying the vatican decrees. The | &)"SN1 01 (he commitiee would be forwmuted 8 — i lerday resigned the position. “Treasurer | 4 po b $5 DRAG The Tr stitution, or on returns canvy: by an in- | Vérsation turned on object was to t the violators of the | returns of the elections submitted to them TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 16, Spinner has recommended Mr. A. M. | timoc aye that om Thteeing nigh Jonas, | termediate body unknown to the constitu- MRS. WOODHULL AND MISS CLAFLIN: liberty of your Senate in the selection of our | forexamination, and that & special session WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 17, ‘yman, cashier of the Treasury, to succeed | Murphy caged twelve years was left in a | HOD a gentleman from Wall street made some | Suecessor by threats of civil interference. | Of the house of representatives of Louisi- at o'clock. Mr. Tuitle. and it is probable that Mr. | fright’ car at South Cambridge to attend eee = observations; Tilton defended them, and saii | These acts point exclusively at ou eccle- | ha would be convene! for the purpose of THEO. THOMA! Wyman will receive the appoinimeat in @ | the fre which had been built to keep a lout | OF Of hooey ere at Readable and Pros. | they were high-toned, honorable ladies; the | siastical competence, but the merciful God | Taking action in the matter, Hecoula day Ky GRAND ONCERTS First. and ‘Culp Appeatance of the Celebrated | THE VICE PRESIDENT AND THE BouNTY anise, BILL.— Vice President Wilson is out in M ME MADELINE SCHILLER. & letter in defense of his course in not of pe s zing, and that a sj = ry: conversation became personal and heated, | ruling the church providentially ordaine! | Sayhow soon this would be effected, but he tare kave ceeapen toons tue ore and Net From the Cumberland (Md.) News. and I interfered to modify it; Isaw Tilton | THE FIRM ADMIZABLE BISHOPS OF THE hoped that the decision at which they had ar- fire to the lad’s clothing, as he was found One of the most readable papers in the | after his Woodhull publication, and told him GEEMAN EMPIRE se , | Tived would be a . Tt had been | ppel in an old butruo | Country is the Washington EVENING STAR. | J was disgusted with this work, and that he | Who refuted in their noble declaration thy | aereeq upon after the most careful ex- ‘ » his elothing having been bu of, | itis ably conducted and fall of enterprise. It | had destroyed the Golden Age en ise; he | €rroneous doctrines. We give the fulle-\| gihination into the facts of each par- hi i 3 ng burned off. greatest Pronounced by the public and the press ~ sing : : ‘i . And the best of it ise before the Catholi¢ World to the sai an ie Lady Pianist that has ever visited this cou favor of the bill for the | The ear door was closed. so that it was im- | fatrly bristles with news, And the best of It | took the pound that he always defended the | praise before the Catholic, world to the said Heular case, and was based upon Ure MISS EMMA CRANCH. zation of bounties. He says he | Possible for him toescape or obtain help. | is, THE STAR Rice haa. bees paliisnat a ft ‘tin. | their as being worthy of the virtue, pas eee He said he re- The Young Prima Donna Contralto, regrets to express or ‘apolo- | About three years ago his stepmother turned | ment of circulation has P |, | pure women; after this our relations con! t c tise we * | the arbitrating committee. MR. FRANZ REMMERTZ. Bass, to make" for his vote on the bounty bill, | lilm out of doors, and he lived for three days | from which we Apts tite dati oe bertne | meee aetna pp ER et he ee ee ee toget : Ne OF ot the ete ty was 14,7 ; and’ Bee req bjects of con- their apos nority, particulars to the press, as the cireai Taxo. THOMAS’ CT po pg ar eet ere Poem thy And (pape Ie Week of 81x days $5,450 copies. Versations once in my office Isald, “ido you | Bg the Divine clemency to dissipate the de- | Studes rendered EMINENT of case it necessary that of = eo « - on enemies and to these evils or eisenpie within the next two years, his CIGARS AFLOAT.—A large quantity of To any one wishing to subscribe to a first- | mean to tell me that Beecner criminal | Signs of our the award should not be made public —_ estimate of the aggregate amount required cigars, ted up in bundles of twenty-five each. | class paper at the national capital we glally | relations witn ‘your wife?” and he said, with | days. Remembering that no wisdom or pru- | the jower house of the Loul: ere Se ecently 2 6 recomm< “ dence can vail against che Lord, let us | should ‘take: ‘action in the Admimion Tickets—One Dollar. Reserved seats | being not more than $63,000,000. ar ihe Cas actne tae ee eng THe STAR Gheairical alr, “My wits ie.as pure ss an | Cl macros in tamility Ana fervent poe rn pene ants tans body be ans ean Res : . little street arabs who abound in that local. | BREAKING UP OF THE Ice IN THE Poro- | but it was after the Woodhull publication; i | Prayer. Our Got is just and merciful; severe | Mauer. it rested eutincly wah tual howe oe a eye ee ARMY ¢ ONFIRMATIONS = The Senate in ity discovered the fact, great was the rush to | MAC AT CUMBERLAND, Mp.—The Cumber- | pad a conversation with Frank Carpenter inst those who ist in their Cy agreed upon. It is understood that Mr. Thursday Morving. March 11, at Metzerott & | €Xecutive session yesterday afternoon con- | obtain the fragrant weeds, and several boats | land News of yesterday says: “For several | aner this bat | keew hina by sight and as a | merciful to those he iceernt mapnende Dt vom heeler will t the report to thre house Sos. where the programme of the concerts can be | firmed the following nominations:—To be | were quickly brought into requisition. A | days past a gradual but ey aos of the | friend of Tilton before this; in December, 1872, | therefore let us turn our hearts in contrition, of representatives when the session is ee RS, Ae army paymasters. with the rank of major— | !4ge number of cigars were recovered, and | snow and tice in this vicinity has been goiag | | had a conversation with Carpenter about | to Him, praying for mars ot vened that purpose. Although noth- CONSOLATION AND DELIVERANCE. ing of deanite Rharacter could te aecer- talned from members of the arbitration com- Captains Frank Coxe, Alfred E. Bates | &pon drying were found to be none the worse | on, and small streams have pece_youring starting a newspa in New York; had a ara Joan P. W obn_E. Blaine, of | for thelr submersion. The cigars are sup-| their contents into the creek ai ton afterward, in which | _ He is powertul to defend us from our ene- river, | conversation wil! rd; . . 7 cf reafter of eternal ly understood Hi Mon’ we Sckies, of Pennsylvania; | posed to have been thrown overboard by | whence they passed off rapidly. On Satur- I told him what Carpenter had said. mies, preparing us for a heres mittee, itseems to be generally w { Loner helene Bron vk | tnd re: meee oe the Instrict of Columbia, | Some smuggler, upon —. hard pressed by | day evening the river commenced rising, and | ~ Cross-examined :—Do not recollect the date ert, regory the Great says in —_ tribu- | by the counsel in the case that the conserva to his | collection of PAINTINGS, ENGBA | ond R. H. Towler, of Oregon. Nathaniel H. | the revenue officer.—Aaut. Eve. News. in two or three hours rose eight or ten feet, | at which Tilton showed me the check; he | lations, “a greater straggle, greal r cooper, | tives wil gain a numberof seats through thg VINGS, &c.. which he offers at reduced prices. McLean to be assistant adjutant general, Sun Pavan Camon VovAcun. when, at about nine o'clock, the ice broke. | said:—« J have settled the whole controversy | ation, greater valor in battle are require wie compromise. ‘This isa fine opportunity to persons leaving the | wiin the rank of lieutenant colonel, ithis Meee Fin) ANOF YOvAGER—Tho Tal- | An immense mags of ice began moving in | with those Brooklys fellows, aod brought | the leaders.” We are resolved, venerable a TWasdhingrsns = U*steck isthe largest ever seen | J pointment being made with the view to | ‘ahassee (Fis) Sentinel of the sth instant | the river, and the high water lifted It up on | doth dogs te eee hee eeagut | brethren, toadd to the senate of the Holy FOrEIGN NEWS. ington. s H. Bishop, who started from | the land’ above the Virginia bridge, a hu Paintings, §< packed mae the statement he was to put in his paper, | Roman church for the glory of God and the | ay. Detection of the Carlist, ge him on the retired list.) Majors J. * , in & paper canoe for the Gulf of | dred yards away from the bank. A portiot and wed me wel utility of the church six more distinguished Genera, feb24-1m 1225 Pen mriaeanatane peniels with sie’ vaek ct Sat St. Mary's a few days sinee, | or tha tresseling at the east end of Potomac was to publich, or related its substance: I | men whose names are known to you, who Pants, Mareh 16.—L' Uw tentenant colonel Captains Charies A, | 2/L Well. He goes up the St. Mary’s river to | Wharf was carn ied away, the side of a canal ted to Tilton what Carpenter saidabout | have shown themselves worthy of high honor | ..\/\Gran address which. «* Publishes the (Fre ore), 3 y i § er, # rt on. Sud. zeal, nde, ag, 4 ~# bap oep ndle wpe and Ladies m generad that she | masters, with the rank of major. and then go down that noble river to the gulf. aenly toe hee peek ad oe yom Low tween the. two pa ee — oe — = by beating anny math ‘with cour. a en Ce ate from Paris. In this bd HAIR DEPARTMENT NoMINATIONS.—The President sent to the eel en ae gg Bm as up by the Virginia bridge, a substantial stone | said that Seciaten War Tey ents Eke e and constancy. We intend to create five aga Te announces his “4 ton of Ale, = will do al o1 , s e current soo! ged towards th 1 =. tu Cardinals. If, in the dispensation of unko as King of Spain. He points RICES) Minds of Bair Work | Senate to-day the following nominations: | New York. His paper ship is tl feet lone ana Hiatnia GG Cet te be on ing | 72. ren of Tilton; Tilton did not maike | other, Cardinals, If int Vacant be. | t0 the Country's need of ‘and v4 beco! . David K. Cartter, collector of eustoms at nehes wile, and weighs fifty-six pounds.” | of twat way, and will probably all pass ceived a letter from Beecher about the news- | fore their names are divulged, they will be | the patriotism of Cartlets to dlecon! Same BAIE SOLD BY THE OUNCE TO HAIB] & N.Y. ¢) f hion, do. “ : e, jared codicil attached to our will. | Struggle hopeless from a cause which WORKERS, Sete be ene 5 eee to. | yf BE Twrep Cas ‘ounsel for William Seeteasnee war wakes Coe nate ay rind rg eae 3 | Wedecrec ty A tolic pone we he ‘that they | frains from revealing. A poten Ll at the lowest market price. Poalige poppe LR van uperrier, lo. | M. Tweed have lost no time in appealing en ie le THEODORE TILTON A BLACKMAILE! d v= ‘y | tween Cabrera and the Al a ewe aoe Teche, La. Andrew Clark. surveyor of cus- | from the decision of the supreme conee gen- | bridge at George's creek mines. on the Cum- | | had two interviews with Carpenter; . | may have the tof an active or passive | ft = e Alfonsists is also pub- THAIS DRESSING and Children's Hat CUT- | toms, Augusta, Me. Isaac ¢ tatinee Mo. | eral term, published this morning, affirming berland and Pennsylvania railroad, on Sat- | Orton and Henry Clews were present; Tilton partielpation in the act of ehoosing our ae ~ ge ssn ig towne, di ta, a ty o be chie ce, o! h ter ory; xice | the judgment of the oyer and terminer court iy eveu: afterward showed me a check for $7,000 from | cessor. The fi ard reserved F mon peg Aa BAUM! TBStematrece, | MeKean- Robert F. Baker, United ‘States | in‘disminsing the Tweed habeas corpus and | pewsarrcsay Gaia =u Howen as Settlement of his difficulties with | areas follows: Monsignors Pacco, Viteléychi, | WAY "elain the special ana local ‘privileges nat in 4 dy ay ee ene a remanding the prisoner. Judge Donohue NNSYLVANIA COAL TRADE.—The an- | him, and he showed me astatement to be indi, NinnoGimione and Antiel Matter. 7 5 any ap- pointment to a civil and military office granted & writ of error to-day, enabling | forthe week amiing on the bth eat amount. | puplished by him Qeclaring thats settlement BEBUEED SaLTON Whieh has been approved or may emanate $e ve No. ington territory. Oliver A. Patton, of West + ag 5 | for the week ending on the 6th inst. amount- Oup No.) ON EXHIBITION eee i Va register of iand office, Salt Lake Cite, | counsel to take the case to the court of ap- = i ‘1 th. | ing to only 175,212 tons, and for the year to 5 from Cabrere will be accepted and confirmed St nN iu 8r. | Jamex McGregor. pension ‘agent, Pittsburg, | Pe&ls. where it will be argued on the 224 in- | S250 date to ons, against $106,061 | wee antay amiss: tel pein toe eee oe Namerous Witnesses To-day. by the Alfonsists. To these reports it is ade 439 Teh Street, streets, i648 | Pa: George A. Nolan, of Conn.,examiner- S$ <$<—$_____ (ate gor time last year, being @ de- | ‘Tijton and myself; the usual clerks employed New, York, March 16.—Upon resumption | that a Carlist proclamation has appeared Ghote Ott Fainting jew nethey Md ‘is in-ehief. United States Patent office; Z.O.] THE REDUCTION in the rates of insurance | crease of 386,786 tons. ‘The bituminous ton- | in the office were [a ‘an outside portion of the | Of the Tilton-Beecher trial ex-Judge Fuller- | depouncing Geu. Cabrera as a traitor. Also, largest stock of P. -! Window | Gilmore, to be 2d lient. in the army. L. A. | recen effected by the New York Board of | bags for the week was 39.703 tons, and for the | room; I do not remember how the conversa- | t08 Was nresent. ‘was pres: and Tas- | Chamberlin, to be a Ist lieut.in the army. | Fire Underwriters bas created considerable | year 510,695 tons, against 349,166 tons to cor- tion began 5 rs. Shearman Town by an ent with Bessie Turner and anot New York, March 15.—A G onig, Bini. Nails, Ac, 1p the District. Second Lieut. Robert G. Carter, to be 1st | dissatisfaction among the companies which | responding time last year. The total of both t : ther ein and began tis ural copieak | Dut Mrs. Iton was absent. The defendant | Mexico, letter of tke souk alt, aera, u Tilton came in and began his usual topic as Cant. lieut. favored high rates. This feeling is particu- | kinds of coal for the week is #15 tons, and and his wife vere seated in their usual places. | account of an earthquake of more than usual vemember Name and Number. jel-ly Postmasters—Buel J. Derby. at Burling- | larly. strong” among English’ companies | for the year 2002,870 tons, ageinst 3,088 124 eee oes preferring tobis being | Sir. Shearman called as the first witwies force, which on the flat tr ‘shook a. — = | too, Vt; J. M.Schemerhorn, Buffalo, N- Y-. | which are represented in that city by agen- | tons to same time in 1874, being a decrease of | ¢y. Beecher with committing adultery REUBEN W. ROPES. large portion of northern Mexico. litte pm Eien erg at Aiken, » a ws ciee, and it is rammed they have telegraphed Sa Sons. unas who live iy Peodncing with his wife, and he rose up, and, swinging = — had ne with M awe of Ban Cristobal was almost entirely J irown, Mankato, Minn.; ber! . 2 . cir agents not to consent to al le by the | and nsporting hard coal shou! e care ou! in 1873, and as! im there wi jestro} , and seventy dead bod! were OWLY 12 DOLLAR Austin, Minn; A. F. Graves, Red Wing, | reduction. 4 that the market they are now creating for | Ufa Tms Around in a dramatic manner, re- i tn ue plied, “ My wife is as pure as an angel; the | #0Y truth in the Woodhull story of him go- | taken from the ruins. e centre of this dis- une ee ee bituminous coal, by he icing antnra- TAE Latest PHoToonaraic Ipra—The | Ditumino not conti Abell her tas Seeman xemark about ing to Mr. Beecher with a pistol and demand- | turbance ay to have been the volcano of - ‘5 ing certain papers. He replied itis Ceboruco. earth occurred at nigh’ THE V trorstus Ixpemxrry Serreuent | lelest agony in the photograph portraits ts | preparations are made’ for using the softer | SLOWING OFF THR Boor OF rLyxoura | "6 ane IHFERAL Las, and the terror of ue people was Inerensed ie Some tirely New. WITH SPAIN.—The Secretary of State yes- panel card.” It is about as wide as an | coal. longer than is desired or than is now came in in thi r > I J then asked bim if there was any truth in | the darkness, i zo ordinary imperial card. but one-half longer, | contemplated. As yet there 1s no approuck ae the en couversation, but ldo DOs £=- | 1.) wogauall beexien, und ewe cece are o ——___¢ ____ pecan dence bate to tne Senate the ‘cor- | and is exceedingly artistic and pleasing. es: | toa compromise betwees the Ooere orc, | Member the conversation in whieh it was in- pack of infernal lies.’ This} witness was not | MYSTERIOUS POISONING CASE. respondence between the U nies States ame pecially for full lengths. Ladies like them | the miners as to w: es, though we have all even & Jui tied: Ha cross-examined. Two of a Famil aT: the § panish government in re ation, to the cause they afford an opportunity for the | the time felt assured that once compromise Sg Ml gree gyorg A mond known | “Abner H. Davis was the jnext witness Cuicaco, Marck ar ‘case $12! ONLY $12!! ONLY gizt:1 | {yuu for indemnity from Spain for the exe. | effective display of dress and because they | would follow @ sheets eee | Beech Pyiswe aban ¢ 2! OX 2 NL 2 Be rene on age de Capa of Americans | give the impression of height and distin- | market, and that mining woutd then te co | ten; had interviews with Tilton about the who were on board the ginius. The cor- | guished carriage. respondence dates as far back as November med at about last Your's wages.” We stil | ye 73, giving the origin of the Virginius | |THROUGH Line, New York To New | Lope that we shall not be mistaken in this dimeuliy, and includes the Fish-Polo proto. oeus x8 Moris nij iat te gauge of the | conclusion.—Phila. Ledger, 15th. Ac SUIT. col; also, the report of the navai court of ia- | > ater Rinety miles was | A Boy STABBED I — OMPLETE SUIT. quiry, convened by Secretary Robeson Janu- | changed between 11 o'clock and daylight, to | several boys were Daria tae ence ary 5, 1874. The negotiations between Minis- | Corres} with the gauge of the Atlanta air- | Chrystie avenue and . treet, St. Louis, " <= a iaceaia ter Cushing and the Spanish government ter- | line. is opens a through line from New 4 | man; I said this meant something, and asked GOOD STOCK! GOOD STYLE?! pe fhe pea re February, 815, the | Orleans to New York, and no change of cars | SP Hoatwright wae Killed by or tas for an explanation . Spanish » -vernment agreeing to the proposi- | between New Orleans and Richmond. posed to have thrown by boy named ‘was then called, and nar- v An attempt was made to test the civil rights while Woodson was being tried in the crim: | Exchange, owen the sazeer had said the . ENE DIFFERENT VARIETIES. $80,900 In coin, for the pu: of relief of the | jaw j ton, N. vent: rguing a enter ee families or perroas of ship’scompany and petty Bid ER Os Me r , another son of Mr. Boatwright, semen Ae Sah ingtant Ministee eean eas, On the | jiard saloon and was refused a game of bil. | 8” stepped up to Wood- tid. not km aowener vist aon a ng A nemo liards, and thereupon obtained a warrant for Fd r, will $12—A FINE SUIT FOR $12. hbad been signed. and on the 12th inat. sent a | ‘He ®fFest of the proprietor. __ nen. Woodson felt Stating that he had presented his | FRIGHTFUL TORNADO.—The town wright was im. | ,,70 PUBLISH IT WOULD BE DIABOLICAL. tials two days before, and that the | Rienzi, Mississipp) wen eilieg Gen cenade tg Ay The | He intimated tome that T 4 ratification was signed on the lth and sent | on Sunday ni » Which demolished the same day by express. Dulldings aud ied. eee "A storia THE LOUISIANA ARBITRATION.—Colonel Pinteh dia considerable damage 10 v7 GOOD BUSINESS SUITS. 12 | Zacharie, who represents the conservatives | and telegraph lines. ENTEEL! DRESSY!! STYLISH of Louisiana in the matter of the compromise “ CONSISTORY” was, held a the Vat- a eee sing , _ of their political differences with the republi- ys , and Manni: the new rule, AN ATTRACTIVE SELECTION. returned to this city from New York | Leodscnowskl; McCloskey ‘ant inion : this morning. and wili leave for New Orleans | Mons) Giannelli were mate cnticnie of ainting es: To RERS,, His Presence in New York was to | Philadelphia, Boston @nd Milwaukes noes cmployed. mien not Se. _— CSarmnittce fallgof ihe Wheeler compromise | raised to'the rank of i pty toe ye os ad os . derstood the basis of the Wheeler com aa 7A fashion writer says the latest style with il ‘and that jnise, which has been sent to Governor Kel- | Of ladies’ glove comes up to the funny-bone. a log at New Orleans, is about this:—One a- robe of Gen. Sickles’s A SPECIAL THING. Paris recently, cost $3,000 i 5 87 The christening baby, baptized in (gold). : EE a J if i. Examine Them. on the MAN. bas “ or Nore gevtonday. The Fonte ot ny a7 Recen' ter uncovered MERCHANT TAILORS ¢ FINE CLOTHIERS, wonld be the deciding one iu the conte: | ag-The! ‘Stinnecke will case isnow | Subsequent action on If Will Ker = morte Oonnan 77u ano DSraxsrs. | Sider. * Be #¥° eee penfacomeutere in the’ ‘orphans’ court ot ‘epuscet by te sorerp and had always

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