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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, L Pennsylvania Avenne, cor. Lith St. RY The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, [ 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. rs | EXPECTED ICE FLOODS. The Sasquchanna Rising. | Witxrsnaxkr. PA. March &—The ice ) force tm thy Susquchanra remains un- ' a“ gr The «ater has risen 5 fee! ¢ iaenes r ‘ nad bas azain oat of nt « ton and this i > ‘ Tue tee > port rapidly. ‘There is no | Lerecptibie rise in the river. and the people are petri that they will escape another fresbet. The w:a ber is bright and warm. Pirtsrox, Pa. March 2. —There is no ee FOUR CENTS PER WON Two Cents racu. By Comets a month eT mONThS. change in the river bere LUMBIA Pa. March ~The water). Fue WEEKLY STAK pubershed om Pretay— s: inetes dur tht aod continues te 5.06 wear. rosters prepaid. atm ree slowly. Tho weather elear and very Ad subscript avariatly im oO arm miter th 45—N2°. 6,867. TWO CENT | _WILLtAasronr PA. March 29. The river | is rising slowly soc is now eight and @ half fect above low-water mark. The toe ore , THE CASE OF WILLIAM. K ee = — — —— atove and below remain the same, but are + ™ M. S. KING. THE SCANDAL TRIAL. Of course, it wonld not have done very well wearing away xraduaity. The river will EVENING STAR. ar oR | Testimony for the Defenee Reviewed | (put us ali togeiicr in my ow. num te | LTBLEGRAMS TO THE STAR, = tavete nse the Se SS Tso mune bone the GAREST Satis cece = Pacific Mail inthe Criminal Court. } by ‘Mrs. Woodhall. second Boor, back—beeause it was there that - oe Be ptyeteneen The weather is clear and ge x —— , rat . y lood had to sicep: hence she | WEDNESDAY F VEN . teresting Proceedings To-Day. {| The New York #Herwd of yesteriay pan- | Colonel , ROCHE | Renova, Pa. March The river ray eit eee Washington News and Gossip. es Des | hishes the following letter from Mrs. Woot. | doponits Ga bite taken Stee ti ee roe TILTON-BEECHER. | bree feet ves! ahd ix ow his Sean ® he anep 7 al INTERNAL REVENCR—The receipss from This morning in the Criminal Court, Juige | bull: whieh was occupied by my fathor and mothe: The traneh, yen of Kea is Preeitent of the ton Giasausestodae tess wee MacArthur, Gen, B. F. Butier and Richard | “A colored man, formerly my servant, | or, perhaps. into the front room which was eo == . Cree Ne eee ee a Seca eee ie = : Harrington, counsel for Representative elect * pamed James B. Woodley, testified, in sub: | occupied by my sister and her children. It] TESTIMONY "TO-DAY. | Lock Haves. Pa. March 2910 was ex. hited se comer ” Customs RFVENUE—The receipts today | William 8. King, called attention to the | Stance, at the Beecher trial'on Thursday last, | seems tome, Luey, that you had better have ——— (od with arcat devastation, as saiee men the eve : 20.7 Z fs : 4s follows:—That he was introduced to Mr. | left us down tn the parlor, where you hat as be visited Wilh creat devastation, as tele- he evening were $434 920.17 esolution of the Hi. r Re, = } ree vig on ing bieca ¢ 1G. resolution of the House of Representatives - Tijton by me, and that I instructed him, in | So ricely the firstnight; or did you happen to UNITED STATES TREASURERSHIP grams were received ladies ard g me: Remap THE AMOUNT of national bank notes re- arse = the inte Kession and transmicicd | the prenence of Mr. Titton, regarding what I ag vad ded pond Rooalpasorg the first 2 ipo = tween two chines of volunteers from | ey, eury to-.4s - 5, the Distriet-A mey, torether with «| nt by free love; that Mr. Tilton was in | night, that the sofa lounge had been removed, — . “ . £ prof et ee ropy of the testimony taken before the C abit of going with ie Lo lunch at Del- | or that it had changed its form inty a com- it ecity wae wary erent. Diaper Ba gpenghy epi ™ THE Governmznt GoLD SALES —The | mittee on Ways and Means in the Pacts ico’s; that he was in the habit of visiting | Mon sofa, upon which mattresses and bai | GEN. SPINNER’S SUCCESSOR. * i arrangements to have the grammar | Seeretary of the Treasury will sell no golht | Mail investigation. This resolution in } meat my residences, No. 15 east 3sth stre clothes were impossible. The night of the chureh bells rung in case the danger heeame be structed the District-Attoraey for the present. the grand jury such portions N. A. E. SHIRAS, Commissary General, | ™ovy lates to the tru is Lying seriously i!) at his resitence in this | Ponts made by Wm. 8. Kin city. His physicians have but little hope of | S°>Umaker. his recovery. ths Av THE Wurrr Hovse. —— | manifest. and cher precantions were a lopted EXPECTED ICE FLOODS. |.) \syeris Pay inate ae | Fiver began te } Tain Storm, a i lay before | No. Ils west 2d street, and No. 23 Irving | 4th of July, 1872.1 slept in the secoad-stor ns of said test: } Place, and remaining all night, eating break- | back room as IT always did in Chat house of the stas. | fast the next morning; What he was arrested | With Colonel Biood, an and John G. | on November 2 and held asa with Tilton. We had no Spare rooms in the house ; be having the day before come to my 0! every one was occupied by {ma ‘a sick bed, having been ili abo own and sister's families and were so nset t not with Theotore Monday, 3 and Sat GENERAL ¥ it was nol pre testimeny, papers : {jury whieh wa: . y SUSOU be feeling was ge PEN THE SUSQUEHA) | axorge would be formed before Ui | lore midnight. Hetore that hour, however, the wiral changed to the northwest, and the month; that a stort time before this illness, | €very night. Mr. Tilton was never in the given Monday and Tuesday, fixing te | roomis above the second floor but once. art ) the fall of 1572, Mr. ‘Tilton came to | that was in the day time, almost the ft Among those who had interviews with the President to- “a Lto be laid be bh n bis hand, | time he was ever there, wien I took him ANOTHER RAILEOAD REDUCTION | weather becoine colter a The ico lay we nators Boutwell, Sargent, Pad- | j i several - read to Miss Claflin, Colonel Blood | through the house to satisfy nim that. ti | freeing « tan npend tng k Hitchcock, Brace, Jones, and Ropre- | nd the court to ruct the graml jury as and that he urged its publication; | stories in crreulation that I kept a gorzeons oe flood. | Sinee » vornmenced should take’ cozoi- at Colonel Blood objected to having any- | improper house were false, but he fre to thaw re E » What evidence t rent end Stowell. zance of. He said that what was propeset | (hing todo with it; (hat he urged thal there | Went Up the stairs with me to the rootot the | CHICAGO TO WASHINGTON FOR $29 Attor- | to send to the eran jury was a mass ef uw could be $100.00 made out of Plymoatn | house to enjoy the starlight and eool breeze sentataves Lynel F DURELL'S SEAT VACANT. | | | s 5 —--2e—— i eral Wiliams has telezraphed to | verified affidavits, and cited from the trial of t Colonel Blool again | and pleasant simmer evenings j wit Jucige Lass at eit cipesipntle ) Aaron Burr that affi lavits should y E to do with it, | “AMOROUS GLANCES” AND “TENDER Fat- THE BEECHER TRIAL. | ee ae alg Doody sepa taken when the personal atte puton his hat and left BRACES.” The Testimony To-day. fprgetgatin g whe ing previous staioments that the successor of | witness could be procured, Gen. returning in the morning following, Furthermore, I wish to say that Mr. Tiiten New York, Maret A lang | Bate her a spotnts tge Dorell, of Loaisiana, cannot be | this book ld Lot be sent to the bet going to the house 2 that he | never conversed with me aboat the scandal | of spectators filled the court-room this mora. | #4 Nerthumber A tew by ONE WRER ONLY ee ae che next | as evider | (Woodley) was at the h t and | in the presence of any third parties. nor did | ingland. the interest secims be be ser | the story COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL Meantin Judge Fisher si the government ai- saw Mr. Tilton there and als fast | @hy turd paciies ever converse with me in Ti endant, his wife and younger The Delaware Rising. rs i Maxscea mitted the correctness of this view } hext morning, this being in Irving Pla the presence of Mr. Tilton—by third parties n Were present, accompanied by Dr. Edw |. FLAW ARE WATER Gar, Pa - = YORETE SIDEST AND MRS. GRANT ar Judge MaeArtbhur said the court coukl not t he saw Mr. Tilton and me to. | Meaning persons outside of Miss Clafin and satin iront of the Plymouth | furec near this patut remaies T ND MRS. NT anc decide the application unieas he knew wis r it Was usually with his anns about | Colonel Blood and my-eif. The testimony | gathering, Mie Tit jow here, tai ‘ a aud ber escort were and Mrs. Sartecis will rl wer vn pe | ! | : | only 69 pages to | ‘The testimony | ; | my Waist, and varioas other staff. that has been given to that ef abse heir places beingoccupiel by a nun | ETual ce The railroad Fred Grant and wife to New York to-m true. will fall heavily | Uem us, they ber of lady visitors. pany have succeeded in Ww moroins on the ni Welock train, Coil upon Mr. Tilton, and it ought to, but if false, rsations had with me w THE FIRST WITNESS | nel tbrengh th curves € tis about to resnn is duties as and ean be shown tobe so, it will stamp upc a Mr. Tilton was prexe called was David Dows. In answer to Me | ¥itle 2 al edeeanp on Wlan’s statl, the defence the infamy of procaring manu- imagine how sueh an error | Ewarts, he testified I which was caused by id bed of tee t Attorney could not lay the matter | facture! testimony from the servants of peo- | could have nso made the same as was | New ¥ before the without the order of | ple when they could have obtained the facts | probably the crror of the uwo gent court. He submitted that it from the people themselves. Now, mark the | Sw Mr. Tilton with mc and proceeds New LLETT DECLINES. — President | which exists, from thirty inches to ance fer a the wt the & Kk. and am in U menu Who | Miss Bessie Turner lived i a the international left in the sdmmer Store in advance ‘ tly tendered to A.B. Mul Inceofeouri to make an order se: utter | precession in honor of Rossel. Mr. Tilton rnor have i aphlly to-day. 1a su sy © position of civil en rand ae book to the grand ju that in IMPOSSIBILITY OF THE TRUTH OF THIS | Heither walked by me nor rode with me th any mem My ar tiie pene country, z ‘ne. ihcaiidh llacread “wits Oe | dienee to the resolntion vase of Kop TESTIMONY. Z ay. nor with Miss With othe ton’ trip to Omal t of the rattroed is inev ten pe Bec pM gi Moreeed prea he ety s he could se book th The seandal was puntished October 28, 1572, | eRsily people may be m spri We left ou May Stat. a | Connection with the village of Wa tee) ane Kishen = = Noga AMutle i ito the oath taken by the groud | the paper being dated Nov. 2d. in which they haye an turned on the I2thof Ju This al® " Known as the sian oy = weideration. replied, thanking th nd xaid the affidavit could go i our office was at No. 45 Bi not to be surprised that t many per- | his direete the prosecution } 99 ne EroanA, aud wy ts cor “i Teritent for the honor, but deetinis He did not propose to throw the bok removed there from eslight mistakes in so important tainly doomed to undated by the ta Met MUNDAY pt owing toother duties which pre and jury room, for they could. 4 vious. At that tim Sone, Where the most powerful water from the furious Delaware riv eek “ tmente tL tusupported by « 23 Irving pl havin of interests are combined to support a man j a > = ‘ CS 1 . The Preside It would be for the purpose of tember before, having in away and with an earnestwess th ANOTHER RAILROAD RED. abeiderd t Ret ioe ‘ at Mew mas to the nature of the | str Apri prey other person in the | for Rings county. Twasa | 9 aa eo ». a ~ 2 E 7 ne ag Meneses Ie in May. Atthe manded. Nevertis | Prem Chicage fashington for #9. | aperaschaac nas awe jamin, assi «d testified ve did not keep cause—compelled to CHE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE OF pi. | NeW York. \ aret A Chreacedts " DING DONG BING BONG DING DOS ommission as : asister. Now, Mr. Woo supposed MOUTH CHURCH * Sot the Mic THE WORLD RENOWNED spose to show that Mr. Ki mre 2 the ofl - whi ¥ meeti Storrs house. Mrs. Tijton = ican Southern and Pittst Iso acee w had never received ian, . 38 Broad street. Consequently, what- sand In wast mmiaittee « th of ayne ter number Capen al an sere partes P. i of bis eommi-- | mon ‘ount of the Pacitie Mail su conversation he might ever have heard nald indu at Mr. Ovington’s. ‘The nites tions, ba | to reduce passe . ously a <p Ist Lieute 1 infantry only, to | sidy offer evidence to show that it at anything must have while our | to these I say 1 ald be impos: re about five or 81x minutes before the ex wws:—To New ¥ DIN pe July | was false. He submit that the ease of | ofiee wi . Mr. Tilton never visited | sible of tion where and when they on be Mr. Tr wecotapanial us telphia, from $19 . : Buse was not tae eas this In | us atN nitever conversation | Might occur with people having their sens s and bsent two or three hington, from $19 to so Or, the Pretty Law ‘ ARMY PAYMASTERS ASSIGNED TO DUTY the question was whether certain | he may have heard ia which Mr. Tilton took S in stn eme: Mr. the and points. Crom $F Includieg ecomme won of Te Paymasier | papers should be sent on whieh to find an | 4 part must have beer Vierorta ©. Woopnent, | mittee on the lth 0 kets will be lantted to forty PLENDIP DANCT the fo! aimed odicer the | indict and in this the question isa pre- | Woodley says that all of this lengd : No. 50 Broad New York, c there shonld not be estigat eight hours. ut yother restrictions or con STIRRING MUSIC AND BD! ort tix annaiited S| demi »determine whether they shail versation oceurred in the fa! . me asked if Mr. Beecher wanted one. at ditions will be The printing i To be followed by the screaming F beck andcrod to teniee on tole Minin iy | Prococaie tix iry. shortly previous to the publication of | pai CASE Hie Coben eed MeO | assured that Beecher did. Mr. cl hein nd the tiekets will be res THE LAUGHING HYEN H. Eckels to. the department of the aint; THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS. We seandal. and in the office described as | Saturday says: Martin Smith was yeater, | eewel Lim Mr. Beecher's lette sale Ist or April or “DING DONG MATINEE SATURDAY Major R. H. Towler, to the department .o | _XIr. Harrington for King said there was | No.4. The whole story is a pure fabrica- day arrested by Depats Beit Was yes ri for it. ae aaa - 2 a — ‘ . “spar Columbi«; Major A. S. Towar, to another point in the tute of iin- | tion from beginning to end, and is not re- | ona warrant famed oat one ts Arecee MM. TILTON SAID | GEN. SPINNERS ~NEW sUc- MONDAY EVENING. Moreh 9 - i ies eo ; itations. He read from » Heved by a particle of truth. There was | Gi.triet cour or mer tof the United States | nis ease was in writing. Het stated as CESSOR. Saag Ee Ne carp Rate ne Migsoari. Seiden ti er hy such conversation between the | Of yeing iempllcated eee npn the charge | io whether Mr. Becher bad made any | What They Say About It in Tadiana. ——— AaIe = Gotxe FROM HOME TOGET THE © NEw {.or punishe parties named, either at the time mentioned | Pursion puteka auatt the frauds upon the | ression, verbal or otherwise, to hin, Hesaw | | CINCINNATI, March 2A special Lispateh VEACE THEATER. ; : An Associated Press telegrain has been re- The two year. had or at any other time. Mr. Tilton never men- | 4 “Rig days eines Buel ie ye Columns | Reecher's letter and read it very carefully. | 10 the Com: from Indianapoli= mays ae ee ee eae exited init eat rast catating Febraary last. tioned the sum of £100,000 or any other num- | boatman was arrestel ay Be bost. Wo On the 13th of July, the day that Mr. Tiltoa | that it is stated apon reliable authority that ceed Ringe geome A emcy ee echeed rom Cincinnati, stating MacArthur asked if something was | ber of dollars as the merchantable value of np perth Bile Ber i - — hen | published his card, we had an interview. the President has tendesed Ton. John ¢ a Naess © Sek Logger ese prpert of Indianapolis, has been nid about being the seanda! in Plymouth ehureh; nordid Col. | Me deputy sheriff’ went to the door of the et him on the street and tokl him I ha: cashier of thy al Bank of the dcottoh ‘Sctiingnie, Mies Agues Setheriand . of Ur ited States Treasurer A FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE Blood ever make or have oceasion to make | Cabin he saw with Smith another man that | reag hisdetter. He sail be would like te tale | anapolis, t he United Stats This lady a= + vccalint te un-arpaserd; her singing «Grant. Ifsueh is a fact,itean | Mr. Harrington replied that the law pro- | objection to the publication of the Beecher ee ee ee ee acknow!- | with me; that this investigation was all | Treasurer. Mr. New has gone to Washing is traly wouter cus gteatest Song stated o1 the authority of Secretary Bri~- | vided tor this limitation unless the purty | article. Nor was the Beecher article pre Tentihon ‘Monday last Pergo "the aivies: wrong, and ought not tobe. He wanted the | ton in consequence, bul tt is not kaowa that and Dane Pearl, Miss Ell. he Knows nothing about it. In | was a fugitive from justice, but it was not | pared until a few days before its pubileation; | Tested « ited A on ‘be auc, | committee to adopi the report he baddrawn. | he will accept the office be (bos never hear! the name of | prevended that Mr. Kinz had been a fagitive. r Was there ever a slip of it in the hands of | 7% Adm eQusid was not to be seen. | indeed, he had drawa two or three reports. 1 eae eae rs Sumearial cond sighs mentione| in connection with the | He had been postmaster of the House with | any servant in ouremploy. Moreover, : sr el Ea Reet ceed siren grok gn pay told him I did not want to hear anything ex- THE COM, SCHOOL PROBLEM iSpecialty Artiate tr his residence al Minneapolis, to. beds le ve | THE LAST TIME THAT MR. TILTON VISITED | t,o into the office of W. ™M. ‘Price. esq, sgn) —— testimony bet re the: penamtthee H A Conference in New York. Venceess of Harrin and Ellis. tn --\"Saranaay tex he returned on the edjourament of tie House. ME one Me Paice | Wanted me not to oppose, and asked me todo | New York. Mare! vi Gene, nicalities. Tr it of} IMPORTANT Treasury CHANGES. * | They claimed that it was the dvty of the | was at my office, No. 44 Broa street, the |b Wished to retain ax counsel. "Mr. Price | Wanted me ne justice. 1 wa ri er — 4 when Quinn bas appointed what the Tribune cher- nd at bis | acterize “An abl was not in, and Smith sat down to write a Man Monkey ss. | reporter! to-da. note to him, but when the officer's attention that Treasurer Spinner J ines hapical effects and gorgeous left t court to say to the grand jury U ation to the President, to | not examine this ease as to <ei tthey could | day that city to attend the a witaess to | cinnatt convention t at nominated Mr. his sworn statemeat was re: dd representative cou- tendered his r r r i 0 > | was turned ‘ax pnt : cross-examination. I was also present when | nittee,” to cousider with the committee of : mart | take effect on the Ist of July. Also. that | @ grand jury was a. prosecul » H. | Greeley for the Presidency, which was in | Shahatnogapouer was for an instant. he MR. TILTON ATTACKED MR. TRACY the board of educat What terme the NATIONAL THEATER. el Frank Jones, in charge of the cur- | discused the question ax to the Fev; | May, 167s, Since that day I have never | (he officer following as quicklyns possible, | atl heard what he said. ‘Ther hat bon .no | parochial. schonls admitted to o division casvrer’s ce, has | dence to be sent to the grand jury, and ui spoken to Mr. Tilton nor he to me. I suppose aaeore bet ih rating omice, bas | that this book wasnot te kind of ve | be was ashamed to come and ser me after appointe! easier of the Treasury. ant Cap. | to besent to that body. Mr. Dawes’ speech | that. I should have been had 1 been in his After bei regular session that afternoon. When Mr. | the t baek vurde Smith sought reluge luther, | Lion said to Tracy “you have no right t0 | sanje cence of Mr. George Long, where he was re- be here in collision wit me after the promise | struction nefit of th TBE PARIS AND NEW YORK StCcEss OF « wthods of discipline, and general " -GIROFL: : ms nicht a3 well be sent iu thet iace. Mr. Tilton was never at No. 23 Irvin, ge Lon as re- | vou made,” Mr. Tracy said, “yes, but when 1 enter Ccmmenciog MORDAT EVESER soon atcha To ceed TS use place teeainl | tée™s Dutier--West Ut woud abd but three or four tines at No. 118 | Slgien to baltimore this morsing. 2°“! | saw vou change your grouid tail not con. | MMSE first production spp PACA Ie ot, and he he sider the promise bindi b ‘racy went | @7 7 Bust wcceesstal ¢ PY COL Jones. hich T lived: d Tilton followed. Hic | CBE*RPeake and ObieCanal Company. A BEAUTIFUL Wo) 3 Pow Over « | inte the front parlor BROOKLYN JURY.—Mrs. Mary J. ( THE QUESTE NE OF TOLLS—CITIZENS’ MEET IN CUMBERLAND. The Cumberland Times of Saturday says | | PERSONAL.—EX } n Supreme court. sned the Brooklyn Cross- | fomething about forgiveness. Tilton said The meeting of ¢ | | | | son called on the F sident Andrew Join. stmaster General to~lay kK or | Said Mr. Tracy, I forgive you; I like you Willoughby street, a pretty-faced woman, | betler than any man in Brooklyn. He par ROFLA, 'y European cities and the se in which the question of limitations | when he was preparing ny biography; nor So did cver eat breakfast there save the next came ia, it could be made ina pleain bar. Lr : a yesterday before Judge Gilbert. in the Brook- | bis arm around Mr. Tracy's neck. who ~aid the ear, which will be | to pay his respects, and was received with | Came in it could be mage ind plea i ar Ut | momine ccier that arcasion. Nor did Mr. | ¥ Z = , ivens to consider what ub dark | Governor Jeweil's customary urbanity. Dar- | from justice, a subpeaa having been 1 | Tilton ever enjoy the honor of a formal {n- | Town Railroad Company for $20,000 damages | there is one differ: between ts, Mr. Tracy: | steps should be taken to induce the presi. Ma Washington = | ‘8 the consrence the different heads of bu- | in the Serueant-atArms’ hans, which, ts to thi to her health from an accident in which she | J always forgive, but you aever do. dent aud directors of the Chesapeake & Ohio r by the s€y. of the “€ ame in and were sever: «1 company to make further reduction in the se <on that work to meet the exigencies ere- FOR PI ee of. JURY WANTED CROSS-PX AMINED. The first meeting of the committee whe: (Sing) had eva AN INDICTME! RALIE GEOFFROY. Ceneral. She was crossing the street to her house, anu hey” H He (the District Attorney) aske| to move ited b as he reached the middle of the rail testimony wits taken wits on the sth of July. | ated by the late ratuction in freights by the vile t Alu s ailrond we . t. | aint lex jc iS - reer te z ba Willant's for an express onler to exhibit a bill of in- | to the same © nor was T in the habit track she felt an attack of verti, and seeing | Mr. Ellenwood was present at ali the pee a rete he pm prom a andamme, Perraut, mily. tiely dictment against W ng for “the crime | regaling my servants with tableaux in whi a car coming started boon and fell over the | ess #fterwanl and took tne testimon, quite a large number af our tending etlinban ERCY, ee. left Hornia towlay Jury in swearins «flbat said | Mr. Tilion and myself were the subjects. track. The hors? of the car veered one side, | T!lton ade two stale Belvidere hail was well Slled. and the tee ica Opava: Onna SIGNATION WiTHDERAWE.—Mer. € King had never directly or indirectly | we desired to kiss and embrace there w and she Was saved from his hoofs, but the | mittee. Were both verbal state ing organized with Mayor Join Mumbird as Salvator. Davi MeCartee; Reipeninieciiett oP the | any ney for advoe «| plenty of opportuni sobeyout th | wheelof the car struck her just above the | The fusi_ was n 3 AND CHORLS 1 Wh ad tosend up a of vu right hip. and she was pushed over twenty | Dever saw it in print Mr. Bese made two | president Mr. Beechor je » Nn < yerformers, un of F wl Print with 4 similar did me the honor and favor to spend | feet. alon; the track before it. She suffers | Writteastatements, the first on the 1th of | W.W. Mek Md the object the direction of MONS C WAN CHELE his resigna solicitat his evenings with me we were engaged in | from the shock, and was six months recover. | July betore the committee; they were al. | Of the meeting. great neces: ROFLA warm pe friends. members of LER ON THE LATE wos entirely different pursuits from those | ing. She told her testimony with a sparkle | present. The statement on that oecasion | Sity peengn cting will be aume completen of all | ress and ot AX1OUS Lo See thy ‘ real Butler said thata great with which the defence wish to impress | and vivacity that won t as not leit with the committ The sub. | promptly th tt e coal Jeary, and she made her beauty speak for her. Three or four of the jurymen th nods and dem consecutive rep the 4 Obto exmal, aut tolls with those that « very ma jury. “Tis trae that Mr. Tilton was a constant visitor at my house jucutly lunehing there at my re- trade to U contrasted the { preceding y i tant Tests of the government heete| with the By ther w. 1- | been said about obeying the orders of the He f it only was p I her thy pher t never seen this stat eet ry Bri f Repr tatives. That boly was nd it mal nearest to the plaintiff at be said of it that strations expressed their 3 cents extra Mets a iv uu Mr. MeCarte jacksss is betior than a oie.” That | quest—than he testified to having when | favor for the young woman, and General er saw the ste " l reduction mwle without detrt z ant trust with | bedy was not like the Senate—it had noex- | on the stand, but we never Junched ext Slocum suggesied to his lawyer to have the | Write out lis notes of it. Mr. Gage was | 1 to that wor TION anv SALE y.and it woull | istence now. They were like ¢ Delmonico’s, where the e at gentleman | court take notice of the impropriety, but | chairman of that committee. “We turned | | The merting was Riso aldressed bw Mr a6 ar. } » of two hundred, kes Stich wie or having seen us, nor | nothing was done. The verdict gave Mrs. | OV€r all the eviden fter it was written | Low k. Mr. Hoffman, Mr. TF. MeCar Tra Sr MARKRITER'S, thou at Kurtzs’ or any other place fn ti BY ‘ : fH aanct € < they had no judicial po years it bad Smut! F ont to the examining committee of te church. Some one of charge of it I do not | eneral T McK A t committee took | resolutions were alopted, of which wv | Conklin $1,0¢ EXPENSIV Sw vicinity h wl. Dnever was in D. 1 have been at Kart Be. 439 Tih Screat.retween D and B siveats, doors ator Odd Fellows’ Hall, Qhotee Ou! Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, te ay RSION PARTY lefi thi W Orleans. and from of Broad ster In manico’s in my lis > about aS InUCh ‘This report wh mounted slice Court.” Fr this morning for know who it was | limportant w: lows: That 4 commit- was hurt, on the evening of October 23, 1573. | | j | Hl | | | = o * enee 1 proceer v - | is propesed to send to the grand jary ws frequentiy, bat never with Mr. Tilton, Scull | ton Globe publishes the official list of all the | though. My impression is tnat tee of Len persons to be chosen from ong inde, Pana Picasa ee See | thene Dees) nce ree Cruz. The party Hocus the inating of owencind enclaves n truthin many parts of | items of expense incurred in the funersl Cleveland took it. Idid not see the evide | the most intellizent and sulstantial citizens Orla, Bing. Nails. &c., in the District. pepe ters ron, Anthony It had been stated that King wa attive as there is inany part | Sequies of the late Charles Sumner, and | tiken before the committee until it was | of this county. be appoint nair. to eM Cast ler. Mort Dennis amt Ran- from justice e had evaded t les to the imag Y conversa- | charged to the state of Massachusetts, some | printed. Idid not superintend the printing nVite a confer . Without & with the G7 Picase remember Name and Number. jel-iy Brown, of G a thoy ge » oo) fall of 18 of which seem queer, to say the jeast. For | of it, nor had I anything todo with it, Idid | president and dircetors of the Chesapeake floral dee guests, rations, $4,458; entertainment of Triage hire, $1,808; use of ; musical services of Clara e Kellogg and Adelaide Phillips, s40 editorial serviees on memorial volun» mi Ohio Canal oe pablie works of M . TILTON & TOO GREAT DE | | dtninediate and vical in | | ATITUDE es he rendered me to per smaining silent when such testi- not get Mr. Beeciies’s statement printed. | ed the report of the committee. The last time I saw the original it was in | mond’s hands. 1 * the draft | j ny and the boant of A, relative to the sortanceol a revision Chesa r oF Senators AL were invited, ty. The pub- Ife Mail Co. todeprive him of his property. The grand jury were to inqut, &e., on legal evide: sending up witne EASTER FESTIVAL “4 nit of my Of the existi as thi No matter how ia- | peake and port. Idrew the portion of the ré FoR THE BENEFIT oF +H but they mizht as well send the Tribu er treated himsel*—not The grand total foots up 3.25040. | reganl to Mr. Leecher's evidence. atinwin tart of freight 7 Senarten there ie wa ence New York Siw to the grand jury as this book ietious With me. I for these funeral honors were paid they | know there is 4 small error whieh bi: pt | upon th Ohio railroad CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION ees eb pa i ansybemcess§ ‘th to inform tt Butler submitted him heartily atl his intended harm,now | Were represented as the ontgushing of the | re. Mr. Hilldrew my attention to ita | railroad To be Meld at Willan! Ha’! o receive payment for ase of the | that there was no proviso now that the defence are making use of those re- | PCoPle’s sorrow, but the sequel shows that | 0. My recollection 1s, that Mr. | oceasioard tions 4 Oe WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ot th from justice a ng to ther lations to crush him in thiscase,anddo what {| Wille some » ay have given expression to | B i the paper which Mr. | the carry , ip mats . Tur Case or Fitz Jo Porr Judge Fisher i that th 1 ean In this way toreiieve him irom the et- | Senuine, heartfelt sorrow, many others m Tilton read before the committee, but lies +f coal to be mined iin ta nee Band will be in a me the revised si it the occasion for putting money in th my impression is that he used. the purses. + Story,” and not “true story 7 had GviLLotineD BY A Vvaron.—R a ard Finlay, & messenger boy of the Associa- ted Press. was instantly killed yesterday af- the co word | region I must have | railroads, wh used th: true story When I drafted the report was read over and diseass: - | rious * wents has muvte in re to the action of the Cabinet upon the not Gen. Pitz John Porter for thy ntment of s to review Lin his ease feet or this testimony upon the public, not having the pleasure of denying it in a better way upon the stand. Most of what I ha said 0 nesapoake and Olio term | ennal trady will be corre adingly divaig- port. ‘The | ished, and the nesviirees 2! The company prs? All the | portionately redo unless such action ther —And the pro: y which been re. in reterrin: COMPLETENESS! |i). proposed He hi: 1 be estalished rifled by the tes- ‘Lent witnesses. ° r the findines of t tothe fact that a bill hurried through t A ry servant, Lucy Ana Giles, also tes- >, “ " abers were present, and it was d. | Is take the proper authorities having this plan pe hak he Stig a ant, soy ete | ternoon in the Western Uz | sus onic New ¥« vo days bet matter of tolisin 2 a brietly thoweh 1 feet imnitationsani | he'nehts of Suig's Aude lore beat ey tne | Dellding. “At halr-past fo'ciock be went to | women New Lorik two days betare st | matter of tolls!in chance ae wil eninee: “tmeeting on the ‘pre up this aight of the al she made a bed forhim in the | Meentrancem the third story of the elevator | trad in the eiureh. All the 1m j ferved to, the carsying trade pon said canal Style and Elegance! War was di 1 by the He AS te front parlor on a sofa lounge, on which she themulontine aes 2 — the opening at) axreed with tt. Mr. Tracy was pre~ Will be so far diverted to protuce a lean have the new evidence all from it do. se put a mattress and bed clothes, and that he | ment. ‘The car, which was cee s. 7 OH any gecasion when it wes read or j Sud beggary canal treasury, bring financial his communication fre cota sul was there at breakfast the next moraing; ‘ car, ch was rapidly deseand- | Cycsad. FF. eto), Came beforé the commit.) cuin upon badgreds of worthy and useful 4 He hai tled from injus He would not object te coupe nefore the grand jary. Mr ny lime Low from 4 cou! 2p: iuformat non the app me. — aredlasyt bpals of the same p ported to the President for h with the vi ae oh tion ing, struck the boy's head at the base of the pkull ond ent off his lead above the ears 3 nd | eyebrows. He was 16 years old, and lived in | {" a fast J8th street, near ist aventie. He had | Woutl eqn ce ede ney, atair, been in the employ of th fated Press | hut he d : “1 _ “ : | i that ther { night—that of the 4th—he slept third Noor, she (the se 1 Lo the room to get retresh- ht. and seeing m* in my nts and him with his coat, vest tee on the loth of July. He said ie did not think IL was best tohave an iavestica rOUsK ds Of oUF people OUR SPRING OPENING @F GENTLEWENS FINE GARMENTS IS FULL AND COMPLETE ommnittee as p os makes ® bitterattack ments late NIGHT sures STATUS OF THE CIVIL SERVICE. Since | pny a@ short ti —-Y- only ort Um et outside of a > Beivil service | : and boots olf, ld bea number of unhappy revels upe man and Mr. Bannon, | the abs ation of the civil service rules by j that he we 2HE EVipeNT INTENTION s ‘h Mr. Beecher himeett did notde- | and says The canal ring is too compact to be oe ments in the several | tof fastic for which this evidence is introduced, is to | house at Galer 1 by remonstrance. You might as well is . Stove county, Mo. was ' He expresse! unwillingness to testify robbed of several crintnal indicinegis as | on this oceasion. Ido not remember hian | t night last week Sherif in attempt. | Savina anything about shielding his family. | The ing tg Qrvest the parties supposed to have | Tilton spoke about documents and papers. | , neen connected with the aiteie Wae cone | He said he was well aware that he was ais | ie weal, and they are callous to any fronted by an organized force, and after sev= | ted person in the community y- bat his | however genti« in tone, however tender and Stel in writing. He said he wou >| Sentimental in its a ‘But awaken eral s one 5 ; é - 2 © public expression accounts the sheriff, with a posse of thirty- | Wes pot taken down, but the stenosra - 6 five men, occupied one bit i of the pe Mecsnm A her may have done so. I next saw Mr © ialls, mever to ferred to Mrs. Tilton’s testimon: 6th, and gave thatas one of the re. made under the | vised statutes of the ALL NEW sTYLES ‘tion simply re-e NOW DISPLAYED ON OCR COUNTER «© person shall be appointed tn any dey Distriet Attorney bh ment until he hax been examinet and found | tke power of th ne qualified by a board of three examiners, one lezation of jrdicial member of which shall be the header the bu- eh eps persis on hearsay rumor try toxplit an oak tree with a toy hatchet, re let it bs poliey is settled by consultation with their own interests. independent of the pab- UPC? upon the jury and the public ’ Iten and Loceapied the same bet those two nights. They (the defence) knew very well just how much trath there is in the story, nd ald settle it beyond doubt if red todo so; but it is their poliey to. hy pete IS | go just far enough not to prove the trath. so ‘¥ the con- | that the supposition that they Wish to en- gress exeept | force may remaiu. For instance. why did bemuch bet 7p! west Zul st ndge Fisher read from Ist Brightly, page | house in which I lived with a single exec nd said that this was not the stage tion, and that wasa nightin August, 141, Hy i j nice = = reaw or office in which the appointinent is to 1D, u achieat. | they not ask this Lucy if she knew that Lre- | his opponents the other, and a collision was | Tilton on the 3th. and T think he re- | @gain. — 5 THE PAST IS SURPASSED he mate, and two other persons, to.de select. | When either house ke com: | jnained in the parlor the fitst night and in | monihtarily expected ce rene, Kepublicns orem, Sate See IN THE BEAUTIFUL VARIETY ed by the head of thedepartment. This mode | pliint they should ¢ re- | the third story room the second night,or if | | = - Sommaitice appointed does not Mirly seppe- OF OUR PRESENT SELECTIONS of making appointments does away with she | Spec siven “ao Individuals of respect she knew that I did not? No! They didn't | |.'FRIsco’s Scnoon Boarp Scanpa the investigation shouid beeaded. He had a | sent Allezenuy county, lectares the trouble “SED SEL! competitive system which existel under the | bility. It struck him that the House of Rep- | want to go quite that far. They wanted to | The investigation in the school board scan- | report which he wished the committer jatier lies at the doors of civil Service rules. "| resentatives had no power and never could | stop just short of the truth or the fact, and | (alat San Francisco bas developed the fact | adopt, exonerating himself and Mr. Beeet the democratic party, and says :—It Mr. Gor- ———= have suth power; neither house is authorizel | jeave the rest to be inferred. Iam sure there | that teachers’ position were larly soki, | on :3dofJuly. Tilton brought «# bundle of | man really designs persisting in former tolls, THe LATE OUTRAGES ON THE TEXAS | to prosecute. There is no such a thing as an | { hich the public will give | &t prices ranging from $125 to $200, by a col- | papers to the committer, and nto read | and offers uo reduetion beyond # rebate of GE Teck: BorpeR.—Postmaster General Jewell fas intormer ‘beiore the grand jury. The appli: | ine credit It is'well enough known that 1 | ored. waiter in’ the Cosi itan "Hotel. | something which some member of the com- | whariaze, We will certainly make @ grave BETTER cevees: received the following telegram: | cation of the District Attorney was iri ~ | am my own mistress, and that I always re- | Young ladies desirous of positions went to | mittee thought was not pertinent. ‘hey | mistake. lar, for this book was not testimony, vad it | main in control of my own person, anil that | this vestibuli rex and were sure of success. | expressed a desire to cxamice the papers. «Corpus Christi, Teras, March —The post- f fore th = . y- | The negro “went halves” with certain school | and I was to be allowed to do so. Tracy was PANIC IN A SciooL-Hovse.—The ceiling MORE VARIETY aifice at Nueces was rubbed ai murned yes. pandjurs. Ao Ge siamseartinitanons, Bole alee esac Son mnyaelt of for any. | crustees. Since the discovery of this dis: | there, and Tilton aaid to bien be had mo right and chimney of obe of the school-houses in FINER FINISH: dbhed and taken prisotee. Phe Sater Was | Yehich bad been discussed, this could not bé | this testimony--that is. If Mr. ‘Tilton and. T | £raceful state of affairs several teachershave | toa Ee eee oe nat hemes | ceekten Aan ok Pa eh boy. The THAN EVER BEFORE WAS Saved. “No mail will be sone one | pees yoy Ag Erg nt point; that poin had occupted the same Pel those two nights agi —_ ; a Mok Erte tak naereetd ot bccpriawcceies | pmntie wae seeiaie irightewe some of them toda H. TayLor, Postmaster.” | ““phe case will now go to the jury in the | it wa iene JAMES Lick, the California millionaire, | i¢ he changed his ground jumping from the win one boy had bis - ¥ please any one to call me, but it can 7 Pran- siemoneanaes : - broken : cutee Bee comet operetta | Sean ne is dad*of Cuties Man ashame ort | feqe feeling runideedexett=! || FOEGH NEWS, ‘struts woe deco of oaoctden of | is cl} am ashamed or for y hix ° BOYS’ CLOTHING srmel Mexicans who were reported by the | GENERAL CUSTAR Is to lead an expedition | which I would blush when contromted wilt Leeann” Gackaen Caooet eee, nasont ~ - ” 3am. Jom~eow,” says the Mi aan @F ALL STYLES AND GRADES H so a pe herfoms prgp money medal at to the Black Hills as soon as the weather | them publicly. Bui, now mark again, He recites in the revocation that he wishes Pe agp Mersey bey prema Fey efor anche. “draws a broad line of distinction be. a 5 sic he’ furnished to the State deparhaent ior | OPCDS. The vth cavalry, a due proportion o° THE SOF A LOUNGE. to provide for parties having natural claims | vat all etter tis week aed Gil one eee. | taveen civil Tigiste andl social prt ‘Tae suitable investigation. | infantry, and perhaps a battery of Gattling | which this Miss rar a out and | on him, to amend the original instrument ular missions in the East End. The revival | "rmer emg ye Benen to the. i guns wili compose the commaad. put a mattress an Sitio Tye cre: | and with returning heaith to give his per- | preachers who opened the movement in Lit- | ple by law, the latter must ALEUTIAN MUMMIES.—The national mu- | ——— ation of her fertile imagination. There wa; | sonal attention to the execution of his de- erpool yesterday were stoned in the Irish | @#! Consent.” Andy means by a7 Make An Early Cait va ‘eum in the Smithsonian Institution has just Gry. J. P. C. SHANKS, who in previous | never such a piece of furniture either in the | sign. He confirms the acts heretofore per- pose, that a efre, Gant expect to drink wi en one of the Aleutian islands, ‘The tradi. > Of tie House Committee on Indian Affatrs. | Pte room that might on ‘any other | _ A VIRGINIA STATE SENATOR EXPELLED. esata de : The Virginia senate, bya vote of 24 to adopted the resolution recommended by th committee on privjleges and elections, ex- pelling State Se Geo. W. Graham for all complicity in the sale of the School- craft naval cadetship. The point was raised. tons respecting them indieate that the. and # member of that committee in the last | night for Mr. Tilton or for anybody else. The at least one hundred and Sfty years poles Congress, has beens appointed by Seecretai fuleteme or that room ‘consisted of a single o ———_—— ED WorK.—All the car builders, HABLE BROTHERS, | antedate the Cay e islands by the | Delano a specia! commissioner of Indian 44 set, parlor sofas and chairs. upholstered in : examiners, &e., of the Phil a Reading railroad. who wie Spend at and around Schuykill Haven, - for be- jonging to the trade union,will resume work today. The company is now moving coal Russians. One of the bodies, in a sitting pos- fairs, with a salary of $i0a day and t \- | bine rep silk, made bya well-known city tare, re encased in a rude casketofraw ing expenses. maker, aud there was nothing — to vide. fashed in a netting of sinews, all-in an Totter was reesived at the | &*0fa ‘lounge that could be used for a hed. TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, ps teeters apsintie oan Si Senet iSite essen ores s==enefe ehsstsneistsss unease ae ennui oebssengseenspetassntoesenstsnenatinnananaesunnnnenmnsoniont an ee 2, | CXcellent state of preservation. A. 1 Soaereereee—t r N ibere anything of ind any. | that it would require @ two- vote (29) oe nuts —s ner % 22 Sranare without covering, dnd Is about as inilents 2 oftice of Treasurer Spinner to-day from Gal. | Ner,was {bere anything, Lucy neces renie | ofall the members elected to expel, and, the pone Cc aden an aeons! | ay tl 9 poco rrr a remnant of a male Aleate as veston. Texas, enclosing “three bundredand | up the bed, xs shu is testified, and Mr. Til- | matter being a grave one, the cha’ declined Kost with All om @eard, THE SEAL LOCK BUSINESS has been Gaally cialty 3 tor 2 cents. They are the Flower of § bie ethnote met eee extra Gre CONCHA, selling a8 museum paginel. Five ofthese valua- ten dollars due the United States.”, Treas- | ton di! “ot sleep in the house that night, | todecide it now, but reserved his decision. teal types will be retained by the | urer Spinner this afternoon received « ten- | althengh he was there late in the evening, ORIAL & vid three have been presented: one | Gellar contribution tr toe eomcioeen Tent, | ner dict ie pes Mine Ber gy New Yorx, March 23.—A Londondispaich UR the jock rmule'nal leave tive different sayaa vessel has been wrecked of Donalencs, p EB i | at breakfast there thie next mora Mleton, editor of the West Point (Miss.) | Franec, and all hands are supposed course, to the approval of the proper aff 1620 F street and 430 tin treet northwest. each te Yale College, the Peal iy lnstiture the penitent stating that it is the value ora | Ing or any other ‘morning save, the one to Rect Gas aon ond tates i ree supp tobe Sehipir eens | Of = All brands equally tow, "BOF tN Bim Cee oy York. 2 it the Armerican Museumat | piece of copper I tovk from the Philadelphia | which I have referred above. The second | aiiterof the West, Point. Citleae on Hore? | paraed.. She appeared cotton, was | “alee! _ equally low. webb ly = New Yor | bavy yard. night she changes the scene to the third story. | day last. Lowe made his escape.’ Washing asaure. * a7 The Em (wears Loaner,

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