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THE EVENING STAR. - PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR RUILDINGA, Peaunsylvania ek" dake cor. Lith St. ™ a. H. Spore Pres’t. , | ee = eae: V%, 45—N®. 6.863. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. 1875. TWO CENTS. ____AMUSEMENTS.____ EVENIN G STAR. A sages taunts Creme OF THE UNITED SPEty NG MAT H STATES ELECTED TO PARLIAMENT. D SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE. | Srom,ratnan® The latter went away | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. WEDNESDAY, March 21. MISS DENNIS RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, “Washinotan News and Goanin. | Jt #Ppears that the late John Mitcael, who | After the reading of the journal, no basi- ene eeteie es tae rn; Oat are On WEDNESDAY EVE aN Washington News and Gossip. was elected a member of the British Parlia- | ness of a lezisiative character was presented, | think’? Sand ee ae | THE GALLOWS. clock bd ment from Tipperary, Ireland, as a subject | and, on motion of Mr. Howe, the Seaate | trouble occurred at the breakfast but lr sae ot INTERNAL REVENUE—The receipts from | of «Her Majesty, Queen Victoria,” was in | went into executive session. was mistaken. I found out my @ r a this source to-day were $322 928. faet a citizen of the Usited States, as ap. | A‘cer the doors were closed the Sonate about two weeks when I was at Mrs, EXECUTION TO-Day. 7 THE took for consideration the nomination o! lorae’ was able recal ime = RECED PTS from customs to-day%iggre- | pears from transcripts of records recently Don Pardes ae U ‘S jadze for the district of | this fiery 2 by thinking it over in my SSOTHER NOVELTY THis WEEK. |-gate es42,788. made in the office of the clerk of the Su; Loutaiona. fuind. | Mrs. Tilton left the dinner table ery- | A YOUTHFUL MURDERER HANGED For Six Nights peg treats em ing mensqmypmeray af Court of the District of Columbia for the | Mr. Howe argued in favor of the confirma- | Ing and went into the . where she Mrs. Noquial Actor,” British ae it = mae Sat we toa of Mr. Partee. (alco Erase semeroer pliner tay THE s ——— * Albert W. Aiken vernmen: rea tain in- ———-.0e- —_____ CANDAL Ta his Famous Sensational Drama, iu five sete, en- ay ee ee fended to hse said transcript to unseat the | wesere TURNER'S REVELATIONS. | iit !hing Which occurred, was, Trashed into TRIAL. 7 Hi " ry Mrs. Tilton for my sake. He then knocked nue ICHES OF NEW XORK! | | Tennewee. an Lag thane rc is yy cerete oie’ ou Tilton's Night Ramblings. me down, and apologized by saying I had BESSIE TURNER AGAIN cont awe Suppe tied by MISS MARTON CONWAY Capt. J. D. THorntox, U. 8.N., com- | Mitchel made in the Circuit Couré of this The € aeaitenn tin S Pe ee. le saiptine becate ca I = what he ‘ross- Examination Continued. barged vith acter +f Splendid I tie Comm » ry; - Act bt a Privn of Fire, Time; Rw York city manding the United States steamer Monon- | District on the 8th of May, 1360, in which he The Oath of Ven gahela, was so seriously hurt by anacci- | (Mr. M-.) says thai on the isch of October, &nd | sald he knew it wasthetrath. Mr. Til- After our telegraphic report of the Tilton- } ~ SHARP CROSS EXAMINATION. K'city ty 180, ‘net ~The Strngeie for ths | gental fall white the ship was off the coast of He Baten Saanty qoart of Saa Francisco, 0 Beecher trial closed yesterday, the crossex. | tee “'°” “Sid; Pointing to @ lounge, do you — J as- . ing “a native of Ireland, a: about 37 y ? -OX- | & committee skater rics of Mimi 9) en. | Hen tuber st tees amestal abe | Setar, Beoting allegiance to Victor jg emi- | by Judge Fullerton." "** ©4""°4 | qime and ume again have Tssen Elizabe:t | THREAT some, to circle, te: trcle, 50 it; > with 1 7 mi) reat in and mad ha - fe Fullerton. z ve I see i Orehertra chrir, st ‘tamity Circle, 38 cents. No Somnminnd With sees BeGhy Senuaate grated from Australia ‘and arrived at San iS OeeaIn's OFFER OF MARRIAGE. and Henry Ward Beecher having sexual t ENING ICE GORGES. ‘nid this, Sa éee ee = TE VoTE in the Senate on the resolution | Francisco, intenis to settle in the Uni- le asked the witness: Did you write to | tercourse upon it, and also on a ir fast when , i ted States. and i ported him. | Tilton ffer of marriage? Inever | Which he pointed ont. He also said that 1 may have got ee eee approving the Prezident's courseon Louls- | sir tor nataralisation, aod declared on oats | Wes ein ein ee ie The question | Elizabeth was in the habit of having he WILLIAMSPORT IN DANGER. p: 1 1 from mem- DING DONG—PING beONG—OING DONG. fairs will be found in the report of the | that it is bona fide his intention to become a | was repeated, and she said: ‘He wrote to me | legs fondied by men; that she thought he can say is THE WORLD-RENOWNED ©'o:Ing proceedings of ae "8 session, | citizen,” &c. first about it, and J answered the letter.” Mr. | Was as bad as she was. He then took me up * and said MAJTILTONS! om the tiird paze. it will beseenthat Messrs. | The papers recite that “it: appearing to the | Fullerton asked. Did you tell himof your and told me the same story over THE ANTI-MONOPOLISTS. — And their Great Grotesjae Company, in the glori- | Christiancy and Cameron both voted for the | saiisfaetion of the court by the oath of | offer of marriage or consult him. This raised | again. He mentioned also Dr. Denham’s, seen ously funny comedy, resolution. Thoma: Antisell, @ citizen of the United | anotherargument. Defence claimed It called r. Bates’ and Mr. Ovington’s names as = again DING DONG; THE BLACK HILLS SURVEY.—The Secre- | Sates, that the said John Mitchell has re- | for the letter. The question was ruled out. | ties who had sexual intercourse with Mrs. - sided within the United States for five years tary of the Interior has writen a leiter to | iast past, without having been out of the ter- Including President Earnard, of Columbia College, | ritory of the United States during that time, SPLENDID DANCING, BRIGHT FUN, New York, asking him to recommenda suit. | 824 One year last past within the limits and STIRRING MUSIC AND DELIGHTFUL SONGS. | able person connected with the School of | Under the jurisdiction of this court, and that To be followed by the screaming Farce of Mines connceted with that institution for | uring that time he has behaved as a man of ‘Witness then testified, after being handed the | Tilton. He said that little Paul wa> noi his | THEIR COMING CONVENTION. letter for examination, that this was the one | child, and that of them all, he only claim: 1 she wrote him. He wrote to her first and this | bis daughter, Florence. He also stated about was the answer. She also testified I remem - | having told Coppa = Bed he called Mrs. ber the time there was a woman’s rights | Morse, this story, and p'aced her hand on meeting at Mrs. Tilton’s. There were present | hi shead when ‘he was kneeling, and said Or, the Pretty Laundresses ! THE COAL MINE TROUBLES. t i “What a nimoas man you are!” The THE LAUGHING HYENA. the pu eof making the sei surve: good moral character, attached to the prin- | Miss Anthony and Mrs. Stanton. Think they e THE GALLOWS. “DING DONG” MATINEE SATCRDAY. | of the Hinck Hills country. * | eiplesof the constitution goed OVGar mod her’ | Bec ec nay avers ee eee ners: | Ceiling Die ete cee t See, wien | wengtos of o Youthtus manGorer: cold. ‘ MONDAY EVENING, March 29. ORDWAy's appearance in the New Hamp- | piness of thesame. And the said John Mitch- | eeived from committees. I thought Mrs. Til- ting adultery With these three $ itlemen.’ | Lig er gg March 3 me snow a ben shoe aot pg RF mar2?-tf CABNCROSS & DIXIE’S MI - | shire legislature means Bill Chandter for | €!1, in open court, here makes oath that he | ton had something to do with them. I re. | WhenI was in the room with him he told lay assigned for the execution of Joseph y . will sepport the constitution of the United member several of these meetings being held, | Me he saw Mrs. T.lton and Mr. Beecher. | Brown convicted of the murder of Daniel S. States, and that he doth a and en- ae and know of some of them being held in Til- pga long pause.) Iam not sure that Mr. | nd Annetta Kreamer, his wife, and her azed IPHEATER + 0 United States Senator, if so be it can be ar- ing rain or snow Dopular aut M ranged. Chandler has been blessed in basket ck HAVEN, tire! and abjure all al ton’s absence. I think some of Beecher’s | Tiltonsaid his wife confessed this tohim. I | mother, Mrs. Machemer, on the night of 2th | ting. About an in who will apps + hig | and sta.e: but Mr. Rollins 1s understos4 to | huelity to every. forelen prince poten tone ple eame to these meetings, perhaps Mrs. | have @ faint reco"ectioa abou: the word cun- | of February, i872. Brown was only eighteen | Bain probable. s regard that Senaiorship a3 spoken for, while | state or sovereignty whatever, and partic. Fiarriet Beecher Stowe, but J could not say | fessed, but I do not remember who usc lit. I | at the time the murder was committed, and | PORT Derosrr, Mr. Crogin, tae preceat incumbent, nas his | ularly to the Queen of Great’ Britain and | for certain. am not trying to avo'd telling whether I | is now but twenty-one. Mrs. Kreamer lived own views Ou the subjcet.—Springjield Repub. | Treland, to whom he was before a subject. It GO AWAY SHORT GIRL. recollect He 7 : i — ag ed tty bet cyine Sertimeny vee ‘i is the ordered by th rt he: J was present on one oceasion when Tilton je committee Mr. Tilton | w on the ial of Brown. He was on Oc- : ae tee Na a rn areas area | the eats Solna itenel be aasaiticd soitinns | Sake ni otis tnceed eee ee Eide eas | emda ete. itton Ted eee ee smuten | exe ae Se | sentenced, but a new trial was iy Joke Budd, Alf, MeDuw. | Sent the following nominations to the Senate | of the United States; and he ls accondingis | did not want any person to make compari- | criminal intimacy wiih Mr. Beecher. If I | ordered by the supreme court, and he was ell. Lew. Spencer and “our memmoth company, in | -day:—Frederick Ruell, to be colleeior of | admitied a citizen of the United States,” &e. | isons. This was not said in very loud tones; | Said so to them Imust have been misiaken. | #gain convicted November 15, 1873, but the the greatest entertainment of the season. mar22-6:" | interaal ievenve 2th district, N. Y. Post- | _ Some weeks since the English Minister ob- VENUE THEATER. masters.—Wm. H. P. Steere, Olaeyville, R. | tained from the State department a certified Cw = th : 1.; Chas. T. Benrett. Futton. N. Y.; F.N. | copy of the application of Mr. Mitchel for a Lessee Shreder. Denison City, Texas; D. C. Bwane, | passport. ntersm: Slizabethtown, 3 Asa W. cae bier a >, Firet appearance for sigh Smith: Woodstock. Til; Otte Paske Lin: | THR Hon. JouN HICKMAN, of Pennsylvo- the scottieh Nightingale, Miss Agnes Sutherland. | eol.), Neb.; Alex. Cree, Georgetown, Colorado. | Bia, died at his residence at Weschester, in This lady as a vocalist is un-urpaseed: her singing pate , Sank stsia, suede, ts a " ie truly wouderfal- Also. America's greatest Song] CoNFIRMATIONS—The Senate, in execu- beso paler peigrede- damn ezat ap oa spd Dance Lady ‘Com Mins Ela} - q . He served in the fourth Congress tive session has confirmed the following | asa democrat, but was oneol mine mensbers car her car. He had to steop besense che | nT H# Lycurcus LittLe Morper Tarat. | grined the vertict an ~ ‘nt of the court | ©@Sterly snow st« in about a.m. Tue Was not so iall. He said “itteabeth: dome | The.trial of Lycurgas Little for the murder | below, and after forthe: a y by application ; “OW melts as fast ARAL falls. fand Rear Mel tow't want see neon | of his brother, Clinton, at his father s resi- | to the bond ct pardons on February 26 last, | _ PHILADELPRIa, Sons made; the contrast is too great; Tdo | 1ence. in Clarke county, Va., on the 5th of | Gov. Bariranft' sighed the weneee for att; | menced falling here a ocr pliesand ag voen ph ay tect oxanty | July, 1873, while engazed in a'dispute at the | execution to-day. Unues unabated. W nation that Tilton eatd Sband to cent | breakfast table regarding the division of ‘The Execation. snow melts as it Tdld not tell thisstory before the committee: Peony ay egun Monday morning in| porreyriiz, PA. Maren 2.—Since the Indiana Edi I did not do so because I did not think of it 3 mmonwealth is | Scaffold was erected yesterday there have| Montoomene. First appearance . story sion at Winchester. he commonwealth . - Azalia. in her wyndr rial second sight reading: First | nominations:—Henry M. Atkinson, of Ne- | of his party in the House who voted with the Shen 1 frst told this story to Afr. Shearman | represented by Messrs. Dandridge, Louth: Tone cas ny Persons viewing it, and at one | diana editors, fort Gcecdinaseuh Gees " ne western | Draska, to be commissioner of pensions; | republicans to break wp the dead-lock on the ei t and PendJeton; Holmes Conrad and F. W. 1 : « from New tbeatens. Coutinecd success of Harrie and Ellis, i | Oliver A. Patton, of West Virginia, to be | Speakership question by making a plurality se ong HIs xIGHT CLotnEs | Holliday, counsel for the prisoner. iedwn was say seen aoe ee een tak =o. m. for E@iaain, i _ Sigmenaeee Be oe the land office at Salt Lake City, frvear ps Hd 2, — pot ond Foted | on two or three occasions; 1 cannot give the fre b rg aed — x crm, is, Of | yesterday. Notwithstanding the heavy snow om oe to Pallet a a canbe sud sasclenteck eilvels aad ore Peer entmonters—J_ H. Se, of | Gua fas “Wissen SBuchanandemo- | gate; it was in the night time, in the upper tenced to fourteen years’ imprisomnent inthe | Ht fell ali this morning, all ths trains ar- | Jackeon twin on wardrobe. : marzt ee Mee eis. Dreient Cutler, Slill- | crt from Wisconsin, for Speaker. Ho was | hail’1 was in bed, and remaied there notil = ey prisonment inthe | riving from the coun! at many per- | Savannah, Atlan Chat - a — | ater, Minn.; John B. Watson, Pulaski, N. | re-elected to the House three times in succes- he hung them; I do not remember how old I | St#t¢ penitentiary. This was set aside by | Kong ‘anxious to see v4 that was I hy NATIONAL THEATER. Henry 8S. Glover, Macon Court-honse, | Sion, declining a re-election in 1868, after was then; I was in bed with the children;on the court of appeals and @ new trial granted possi serving eight years. Joining the ante-Le- com} we of the democracy in 1859, he THE RUMOR relative to Miss Waite’s en- | was 2 in that year by a plurality gagement to Dr. Ruth is without foundation, pet Anyone ag prey oe eee 80 says the lady herself. The gossip prob- | Party fully, and in 18¢0 was the regular ean: ably arose from the handsome doctor's fre- | didateof the party. quent visits at the house of the chief justice, ——_——_—_ Per = is always a welcome ep me Foil hepeetoge pth ean THE the reigning sensat: xty European cities and tor, it appears, has been en; win- | REcEss.—The present special session of th the cat asia vent of the Jeary which will be | ter to'a very pretty Philadefphian, whose | Senate bascotee nny dudsllowing eocuais: with entirely new c 2. REO 7 2 Rorgecus wise wn scene, and the btentical Wew VOrK | cOouatetog,e Pri er ee ol ere, | tees to sit during the recew: The Sp-cial ; None of Brown's immediate relatives, except one occasion Mrs. Tilton was in bed. but at | brougnt into codct ace ie ers Was | a cousin, came to-day to see him. Bome mn: | _CrrsrDGne Bodies the other times I donot know where she was; > Pat in y his Pa | mate friends bid —o ‘bye, and the scene | Capt. J. W. Nelson. di ts. He is rather youth appes_ance, Iremember Mrs. Tilton calling to him to go | Te? + | was very affecting. At 10 o’elock the death Teen t, was to bed, and wanting to know what he was | and seems to be in goo! spirits. aie mothe. | warrant was read tohim, but he manifested | brought here. hanging pictures for in his night clothes; I | fhe drawing of the lune then i, S no emotion. Messrs. Kline and Stine, Ger- wonnensd what possessed the man, trotting | Cessin order to all Ping fi efor th — ay man reformed ministers, were in attendance. around in his night clothes. I remember | Srr Bitzer from Alexandrina wut Of | and held divine service the entire morning. speaking of his wandering about the house, witness for the commonwealth, The scaffold to be used is from Moyamensing LOOKING FOR A SOFT BED. iderable interest ifested in the tri cory and is the same that Pabst, Heiden- Mrs. Tilton accompanied him I think. Ican | Considerable interest manifested in ; | blat, and others were exeented on. only remember this but once. . Witness was | 220 it 1s presumed that it will oceupy’ the ; THE PARIS AND 7 YORK SUCCESS OF GIROFLE-GIROFL iting for the first time in Washington Committee, consisting of Messrs. Boutwell ae uf en Tiiton oe ning rebicat —-- = alee oan ired i . presenting for iret lo ra » ol ell, | amination it fon was in the ha’ ol NOTHER BALTIMO: — les! several i ama the leadin, risian fe _ c z i Ga. by 5 en : “He a all n je ai » ‘oree, @ well known ee OM LLE LEONTINE MINELLI, patie. nO Bvall —“Gleamer,” in Cincthnatt Ga- | CPRDe civil service with @ view toa reorga- was in iho habit Of going arouna in: that | {eeeqrasy; between the Canton company and Smokel. “His company “remained itt | died yesterday. Milles Kid. Dorel. Vandamme, Perreut, Julien, —EE nization of the several rtments with | way. Some nights,” said the witness, “he agreed o'clock this morning, when he was left in — —— 75 THE SENATE went into executive session wer to employ a stenographer, to adminis- | would sk in the front bed-rooms., and | the early future large! the valuable | charge of a keeper. He slept well till 6| $1 918,000 In Borns M: MONS. G. DE QUERCY. immediately a. ier the reading of the journal oaths. and to cend ior Fersons and | Papers; | sometimes In the back bed-rooms; that was | property at Canton. agreement | o'clock a.m., aiea slight breakfast, seem- | #zo the Missouri state Principal Tenor from the Parisian Opera (: me; ng Meas - the committee to avdit and control the con- | what I meant by his changing his bed. On The Northern Central will furnish fora period | iagly in good spirits and well. As the time po ay nny ue Messrs. Valaire, Valter. ; Slvator. Davalis: | to-day, and resumed the cons‘deration of the | tingent expenses of the Serate, which is | th night I mentioned in particular he had | of five years not less than 500,000 tons of | for execution aj ed he seemed more | Which he given baruat. &c.. &o. GRAND CHORUS and | nomination of Don Pardee to be U. 8. — com} i of Messrs. Jones, (Nev.,) Dawes, | been in every bed in the second and third sreight annum, and for two consecutive | Cool and collecied. which he was noi = oe MoRS eS Gen under | in Louisiana, vice Durell. It was still in ex- | and is; the Joint Committeeon Printing, | stories. When he came to my room, in the years whehin ® period of ten years 1,009,000 THE END. see GIROFL.E-GIROFLA pnp CE Td Mr. Anthosy, chalrmangand che Coon bmn tte second story. { went to the third story with | tons per annum. ‘The Canton company’ al- At 11-29 bo was brought ent into the yard a rou! he | on Pal an rou! . x oll. a pi ar > will be presented with the same completeness of all | confirmed by a small majorit w | stil, af Vermont chattame A clot hy Carroll. He then came up there, lows rebates of ten cents per ton on coal, coal | Passing Jjary w! rn 'y some tims Sane te ee we during the @.te.coon, and that the Senate | was offered by M yesterday anthoriz- ‘Admission $1. Reserved seats 80 cents extra. | WO" ld finally adjourn this evening. ing the clerk of the Committee on Military Gallery, 0 cents. Sate commences Thursday at box Tre Senate was still in executive session | Affairs to continue on duty during the recess office. mar 6t apd Af wae expected tant the docs would ~—- yopene of preparing and revising = 1 hour, - resen| N; BARLOW BEGS LEAVE TQ CALL | mitice be appointed to wait on the President. | In December neve, wan een te oe ere and wept down to the one I arose from first. | oj], and lumber from contract rates of the | 2@rd look. He was accony led by the min- Mrs. Tilton accompanied her husband, | Union railroad. The improvements at Can- | isters and followed by sheriff, physic- carrying a pillow in her arms. When I left | ton, to be made as early as practicable, are | ians, warden and jury. The ministecs con- the third-story bed-room they were just pre- | estimated at $600,000, and iaclude the con-| tinued their ers in German after as- paring to go to bed. He finally went to structiorof an eleva? >r of 500,000 bushels ca. | Cending the scaffold, and Brown was moved in the room adjoining mine in the second- pacity: the buildinz of wharves and piersand | ..d gave way to his feelings. He joined in story. On closer examination witness cor- rection of large storaze warehouses. A sale | the confession of faith, and repeated the rected herself in saying he had sieptin all | of #1€0,000 of Canton stock was made imme- | Lerd’s prayer. The benediction was then the beds in the house. She said he did not | diately a.ter the avove terms of settlement | pronounced, the sheriff adjusted the rope sleep in the front bea-room on that occasion. | had been azreed upon.— Gevette. around bis neck. Brown rose from his knees She said in the morning i saw him in one of ——_—__————_ the third-story bed-rooms. I remember when THE WOMAN MURDER IN EAST Boston. to Tilton remained Investigation into the mysterious death of | dear Jesus lamb of God.” At 1:15 the rope OUT ALL NIGHT. Mrs. Bingham at East ton on Monday | was pulled, and he fell with a thud about $86 fore little Paul's death. remember §, z o A » | and be strap} 5 ae twist * H ‘ 38_, | ofthe act of Congress making the clanges;) | te Senate and to pages of the Senate their | ing of an occasion when he reproved: Mrs. | establishes beyond a doubt. the tact that ene | 274,be ted by strangling, and te twistings | eembly. that the validity of the Beas ae ws, sight | Brigadier Generais~Thomas J. Wool, Hien. | US68l per diem from the ist to the isth of | ‘Tilton forbothering him about the servants. | Was murdered. ‘The last seen of her alive | O1,4us ody were awful fo bebold. Fifteen | UPOn te ep esade have. been 439 Tih Sirect. oe LE jerene, ard W_ Joh ELL he wth db os April inclusive. Mr. Sargent explained that | { think he controlled the affairs of the house- | Was when she went to answer the door bell, | and at eighteen minutes he was dea, but re- | led on the bag 3 es, Engravings, Chre ‘Colonel F fidcloo, Win, | {#18 Could not be done in accordan.e with the | hold ina certain way. He usel to talk to | and it is sup she then admitted he: | mained ing for twenty-eight minutes, | Original bonds. geet stock ot aging, Window | E7ycras) colonels, Joseph B. Kiddoo, Wm. | jaw, and Mr. Jones witndrew his resolution, | DOWin.9 certain way. He. x please him he | murderer. A lamp was found in the cellar, | when the bedy was cut downs Interment | foUnd to be 1,918 of $1,000 ench missing, Ly RS and Tae | ier gene , ouels~ Geo, | Heretofore it has been customary to adopt a | caused Mrs. Tilton to discharge them. Tean- | and as a villainous lookige man called two | Wiitais’ pos the prison yant. Men were | Ing An. aggréyate of '$1.918,000 of cember next, was to, but subse- = ye en ne Paintings: Ea A hack was in readiness at 2 o'clock to con- | quently, at the vousest St Ma. Logan, the eet gM ey BE en Fg vey the committee to the Ex-cutive Man- | vote was reconsidered, and he then withdcew ‘This is opportunity to persons Rocien the | Sion, and was still waiting when our report | it with the explanation that he had learned to purchase, as his stock is the largest ever seen | Closed. preety alaw ——_, Jast or committes . clerk clerks can receive no ri recess. Patatings, Ac; packed with the greatest care. RANK OF ARMY OFFICERS Fixep—The | Mr. Jones,of Nevada, also’ offered. hat aay feb% am 12925 Pennsylvania avenue War department has issued an order fixing | sequently withdrew, a resolution authoi- the rank of the following named officers, tin pei Rengeasal dyed Sis Benste to.eay to OM BEMIBITION FRET Cy from Mareh 3, 1875, (the date of the aj STR of e several standing committess of vale ‘ we alte: Sues waltend teertones tae similar resolution at the close of every ses- | not think of any instance of this kind. The | doors above and gained access to the cellar cout. M four hours. When he locked her up on these crime, in which he seemed to have failed. gocantons he was siways in thé room. He] crus srupicaves CLAI€ On JAX CooxR counsel appeared z for tohereniticiam, out 1 do not know that he | &,CO—The banking Arms comprising the | of Schuylkill Valley Is without material | Moraunt and no evens es pee ox read his lecture to her. When. .":2 was locked | Celebrated syndicate, of which Jay Cooke & | change, but as the stock becomes shorter = of Lord Cole, the co-+ up it was ‘s el Co. were members, for negotiating United | every day the stateof affairs is made of more ustice Hannen, in summing up the iP A NooisEna iecroen States loans last spring, put & claim | importance to the public. The entire coal | said that, if the confession of M he was giving her, for ais voice was raised | 98@inst the bankrap’ $255,493.58 in gold in | combination remains as firm as ever, waile | was to be taken, her guilt was proved; but. very loud; on one oceasion I went to the door { ‘ir hands on account of the syndicate. It | miners evince a determination to resist | there must be some corroborative cial and literar: ents of the and knocked: I heard Mis. Tilton saying apveared that the syndicate held the sum, | all attempts at a reduction. Leading opera- | The testimony showed that during the iy enjoymente Season, | but not ill-looking man, about 35 years old, “Dear, I will make every dollar go as far as | T@Presenting the profits arising from its | tors ve arrived from the Schuylki!! | cence of the pc‘‘tionerin Norway Lady was held sast night at the elegant residence | was put to the bar charged with the offense ir; Cf t,aosactions, of which shares Jay Cooke & | and Lehigh regions thiuk there are some dai s a “ole, who a y I can;” the tears were running down her *, 4 4 ! unt was visited by Lora » _——_ of Sccator Windom, 25 Lafayette Square. | ¢/ bi rare Just behind him sat a tidy, cheeks: his face was very red. but he kept it Co. and Cooke, McCulloch & Co. were each | signs of weakness on the part of the wor!- | nuusual hours of the night alone {ij @er Mr. and Mrs. Windom received the guests — meses gman a = = tensed | averted from me; on taat occasion I heard | £22 28 6a. 11d. gold and that these two houses | men, and as they become more impover- pany. ‘There was also the sigaifieant c , SUI with easy cordiality, and the spacious rooms | e¢ him a divorce Monday worcieg frog | Mr. Tilton’s voice raised in an angry man- Whether tie senalicate aid eon arose | ished they begin to have contentions among | fn her iadyship® diary. Lord’ Cole had mot 2 COMPLERE AUR, IS gating upretiencagiompanion: | Hetie Love, wom, te fad acrish for | Bee icra ok ta SP earaeret ind | full amount of was Sor goly We calanee | Metaaeranhe dietoechey Sak meet | evel, Say sh seecion ‘temp ” * 5 ad ANS y 80 muc! at it able gathering of agreeable people of promi- firs, ago, but who had turned out badiy. fa cage ae Ene sed cayines iT menainee | 0 fer deducting the syndicate profits of Will be exhausted at the end of next month toausiae whether ie was proved. The} nen x . s . i y the decision was ren Ne a . Bt “ 15. isier dec: n favor of | nn si are speedily take: comme! n GOOD STOCK! GOOD STYLE! Hoo, George Bancroft, with his sllvery | ley was nurried into the county clerk’s office | there about Afteen minates; they had been it ponce rors Tasdenon te | Immediately found that - the 1th of March, B. Sinclair, (heretofore captains,) Edward B. | sworn testimony of its pressman, ‘that its = Mines. New York, March 4.—A Philadelphia Knox. (heretofore Ist lieutenant, mounted.) special ln vee in the coal fields cireulation for the closing week in February Was 88.450,an average daily issue of 14,741. The STAR, as a newspaper, is well worth 48,450, or any larger number that it may ob- tain. Conviction FOR BIGAMY.—In the circuit Ar | posted on the tops of surrounding hoases sion, but last session a clause was put in the urrence of Tilton locking his wife in the | on the plea of examining the water pipes, it | tel trees, and the summit of the mountain, | dences of validity now in remember Name and Number. jel-ly eee W. Fi roa ig ye Sorgl legislative, executive and judicial appropri. Shean sonk pines in the years 1867, '¢s and "60, | 1s suppoced that the same man Was guilty of | eager to get_a view of the execution. The | etually beloxg (owe Treasury of the Tenet fore ped eens Lem a tals e¥- | ation bill that the pay of committee clerks ‘The witness was asked if she waasure these | her murder, and that Mrs. Bingham inno- | snow has ceased falling, and fine rain hag ; How these were abstracted the ‘Theodore Yates, Albert W. Preston, hereto. | Sal! be sixdollars per diem during the ses- | were the years, ‘She stated: Lwent there in | cently accompanied him to the celia; to light | ZOW,LaS, | mittee do not say, and it probably ONWLY 12 DOLLARS. Monele * ton, (hereto- | sion only. - 1866, and it was about a year after I noticed | bis way. She is known to have had mone’ pe Se ee | never be known. pe Ey ll FY re yen re Tilton’s unkindness to his wife. I have | on ber person, and as this was taken, as well SCARCITY OF COAL | a _—_____ nf J < ‘om the Petersburg News. thy evidently inte robbery as wellas a 8, was ants— Davis, Henry H. Kuhn, James The Washington STAR announces, on the | 20260 times—on one occasion for three or iy baser | Something Entirely New. § Lieutenant—James Davison, (hereto- fore 2d lieutenant, mounted.) THE SCHILLER CLUB.—An exceedingly interesting meeting of this organizacion, Cel a Contributed so largely to the s0- | court this week, James MeCauley, ®. stupid $12! ONLY $1 cesarean eit snare v=sttteessnes-vs gre ees ersten essen nines SS , Liegations of | the latter proposition. and in exception to | productiob, At Port Richmond theres loner were b- ‘ head and bears, sat next to Senator Morrilf, | with the tidy-looking little woman, named Taake Soe Shree. Or Sour hours; (ies was in 20 | bis revect il was taken intothe United Seetes | Tfored 150,000 toms, which ie now only shippet the potitionsr were proved. of Vermoat, making his comments s0’fo voce | Mary Croseu, and was married to her again, | Song a er Dates poe thers, on an- | district court of Philadelphia yesterday. | in small quantities, and to those only who | JOHN MITcuFL’s Winow.—The widow. it oretent Saxtent; over in the —< were | having been once before married to her, last . cage rie Mrs. Tilton was locked up, | J8dse Cadwalder confirmed his ing. | urgently demand it. This supply, wi or- | the late John Mitchel, who is livi erat f NINE DIFFERENT VARIETLES. | bay window Senator and Mrs. Pomeroy: | hicvine ee the uaati aatioene eet aim | on this dcce=.0" Tilton was standing by the | | Heavy DAMAGES IN A Case oF Sepvc- | dnary circumstances, would be consumed | @aughter Isabella and a son at , | in two weeks. In the yards of the Brooklyn, is prostrated Kelly, while Strate mint Ferry and Senator | legally released him. The new remarried | bureau; Ido hot knw how many feel from | TIOX—A vendiet for $4,000 damages was | Cost and Iron compan} there ate Santee band's heath, ad has received gay Kelly, while Senator Sherman's Kindly face | couple returned to the court-rogm, where the | the door he was; Mr. Bates 7798 sand | days in the cageoy Aone Aer yee; | ofall descriptions, and this Will speedily be | & few calls of condolence from the very INE SUIT FOR 982. wax nur coy AWAY, With Mrs. Sherman be- | husband again took his seat in the prisoner's | €Vening of Sunday; he came fo sappes bs Cre eG August Miller and Fred- | exhausted . mate friends of Mr. Mitchel. One of $12—A FINE SUIT FOR 612. side him. The Brazilian minister was also | box, from whieh hetssued Taesday evening | left at nine; they went to the room &fter he *) bis Wife, who sued Lewis daughters is the wife of Mr. present. Horatio King, with his wife 271! 4 eénvict, sentenced to three years in the | bad gone; I followed them up Lorie a ; rg for damages for the seduction of WORKINGMEN AND FARMERS. | Louisyille, Ky. A convention daughter, Dr. Nichols and wife, Mrs. Hues- | staie prison for bigamy. It is understoo.l | front sitting-room, and they went —_ ae Mrs. Miller is only nineteen years from the Brooklyn Irith societies have a - . i . a ae ted. Hon. &. B. French, Mr. J. Ormond | that an application will be made to the goy- | OWR room, where they stayed some time; old, and at the time of the commission of the The Anti-Monopoly Convention. resolutions, and at a meeting of a nu NTEEL! DRESSY!! STYLISH! | Wilson, Mr. D. Be ‘MeKee. Mr yg. | fiatan app pardon, for, while the law de. | Went up and down stairs while they were in | act'she was unmarried. Kelseuberg was in| | PHILADELPRIA, March 21.—The tnvita- | Trish gentiemenon Sunday afternoon Fal Proctor, Rev. Mr. Hinckley, and scores | manded hix conviction it was quite apparent | the room; they were in there about three or | attendance on a friend who was sick, and | tion committee appointed by the Anti-Mo- | McNamara ted resol: of people more or less widely krown. | from the ross ignorance of the man tat he | fur hours; [did not go to bed until they | the girl was adomestic in the family. This nopoly convention which lately met in Har- | tobe sent to Mee Mt ISIN S17 The feature of the evening was an informal he ille , | came out; dozens of times 4 was the second trial of the case, a new trial Tg, was in session in this city yesterday GOOD BUSINESS SUITS. 688 | TAIL Stout Hania Sy Hooteasiee Gora: | Was ha Hasegioes. tone ber wan Soler race, MR. TILTON HAD HER LOCKED UP; having been granted. The amount now Jewell, late U. 8. Minister to that country. | It would be about as reasonable to hold ‘the | &t least two or three dozen times, but it may given y the jury is the same that was given iy ber was agreed upon | Jadies in the second precinct station in Mu. Jewell was introduced to the audience | beasts of the field strictly responsible to di- | B&ave been more. I am sure it was three | by the jury in the first trial. Reisenberg the sey City yesterday identified ‘ ‘TIVE SELEC’ by Prof. Berkau, and he proceeded for some- | a sat oy th aN ATTRACTIVE SELECTION. thing over an hour to give bis off-haad re- | )y1) nw ‘agai Tae cn: oAgtctnee witha felicity of description oa Codeine | Eur Px M T i ber distinetly, but I also re- With a felicity lescription, and underlyin: LI PERKINS’ MARRIAGE.—The wedding | remem! very distinetly, bu > $12 $12 $12 812 fund of humor that delighted everybody, If | of Melville D: Landon (Ell Perkins) to Miss | member other occasions.” Another time a| THE DESIRE FOR FRENCH Mr. Jewell ever gets tired of official life and F.. Louise Smith, of east 60th street, was cel- | young lady was there, in either of these acaeaaaneias will write @ book about Russia half as | ebrated in Gracechurch at 3 o'clock yester- | years. He locked her up in the afternoon A SPECIAL THING charming as his talk of last aes he will | day afternoon. The Rev. Dr. Alonzo Potter, | three or four hours. [heard him talking to J make a pile of money and do reading | rector of Grace church, officiated, accompa- | her in a loud and angry toneof voice. I was public aservice. For one thing, our ideas | nied by the bishop of the diocese. Ex-Gov.|in the sitting-room, and remained there of the crigidity of the frigid country were | Dix, George W. Carleton, Clark Bell, and a | until they came out. Another occasion was slightly changed, for we were told that the | few other friends were present. The bride, a | when she was sick in December, 1870, when | mercury never becomes sosadly depressed | beautiful young lady, who is known and be- | he came in and said he was a ruined man. | in Rassia as in New England; that the snow | loved in an extensive and fashionable circle, dozen times. When I said over a dozen | was tried in the crimival court before the y. cloak, b; woman who times I meant that it was more thanadozen | civil suit was brought, but was acquitted.— tative I tave named these occasions, which I | Baltimore Sun, %th. Examine Them. there does not come in , | Was dressed in traveling costume. Mr. cusnrsaiconst rivneconarans, | tity went motes nee: | Wa.garden rircatcg ml cies te | roe, The uy ater tee wee locke, op sl , invisi rhs a week, an mal a : one MEKCHANT TAILORS § FINECLOTHIERS, | Gue ® milk climate, ph dg bridal tour_to Washington, Cincinnati, and ggg og p= knock, amazing the traveller with only silvery | Chicago.—N. ¥. Sun, they camained inside. Mrs. Tilton closed wi mart-tr Coungs Tru a¥p DSrazers. | rime at first upon the frozen earth. Bu’ = = Titer cae eden . | the door and Mr. Tilton remained by the intense — ee oe a repeats this | process | CANADA WANTS A HAWATIAN TREATY. | bureau, but did not say @ word to me. Mrs. danger {om SPRING STYLES there accumulates the mass _ of | Im the Canadian house of commons on Mon- Ziute kinses So ane Rebs ahe wende Sinton the river, at NOW READY. Sewell, of course, in kis position Nae securing a fay. Pe t 4 greek, at’ Gleo 4 . * a a DEBE Ae Filth Avenue style Gentlemen's .. ngdom was carried. The | breakfast one morning that Mos. Titer city. i ar 4 Scie premier said the Canadian government sul! the most ‘women that Also, fine Soft and Stiff FELT HATS of the most AERO Petersburg th St Gosid oot beament anpreciatad the importance of securing suck | freed” Site be tne oop tise Tremenber oe “"Boglian SILK PMERELLAS from $4.50 up an ordivary visitor, and what he saw a treaty, and ¥ could to ob- | saying this, SUN UMBRELLAS. way he deseribed with spirit but with entire gE ESE: WHEN THEY WERE AT THE MEAL HaTS ALTERED AND REPAIRED ai short | good taste. Charming as Mr. Jewell found | Keeryx AnSAaSINATION IN Kenrecky. | Mr. Tilton Courier-Ji 1 E i g i i valued notice. bb idence there, enjoying all the vi- vast KER & GREE Jenee snconded to en Amerie seleistity be- eee en Sacavine, Comtiers nana entire el = 1419 Pen the James who turned state's ey'- mesting mar )9-2m Above Wiltard's 4 dence against the county kukiux, while u, town for the witness stand in the eourt-room at Eke — OFF 4, SY VME isp rowrkrcn, dante Seen: Was encascene- = semaine easement at wary lowe pricts, ssallants . BL HEMPLER, Manorg — | XK 7 Ix wnat hy A 3 lightened. ines held @ meeting. tn cg B.* SUSE warren, AEs re ee = yt hk - pa the ss ond s6 Lr pn SES Bemte Felt Hate. into Spring Styles. —awl8-ir