Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1876, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENI Telegrams to The Star. NG STAR. rs PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, Fenseyivania Aven, corner 11th tet GEN. BABOOCK’S TRIAL. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, RUBENSTEIN DYING, mre rae ees crate rag eae “oe Roary + THE Caniaer 1 WAR. Two Ossts nach. By mari—postace prepart REFORM IN TURKEY, cents a month: sir months. $3 00; year, 85. WEEKLY STAB—pudiished on Breday year, postage prepard. suboraprron® — okpeee ini can aan pale" 4) WOR 47ND. 7,140, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1376. TWO CENTS. NORTHERN PACIFIC R. . ine furmished Om eprbication. a ——_o——— SPECIAL NOVICES. EVENING STAR: Commission2n PRATT, of the Internal | GEN. BABCOCK’S TRIAL FORTY-FOURTH CONGBESS. LANDIS AT LARGE. anne = = Th Revenue Bureau, was again before the House | days of | Testimony and Argument 8: irday. —o—__ Cy bee eee pte Ee a Appropriation Commitiee this morning asmade | After our telegraphic report of the pro Monnay, February 14. FOREIGN NEWS. DET EVEGIRG OH Ricace nits the Boney . with reference to the proposed reductions in | of the opportunity it offered for attending | ecedings in the Babcock trial in St. Louis | SENATE.—Mr. Sargent presented memo- Tee Grednarrs Tiniving bere wilt by walcoma. Washington News and Gossip. Bis office. He | stated that Mille he would | the White House reception. The East room | closed Saturday, nearly the entire morning | rials numerously signed by citizens of Call-| Lompon. Ag red 1 a NO LODGE —A special GovBeNMENT RECEIPTS T2-DAY.—Inter- | In curtailing expenses, he tuought the snb- | 22d th be beld THIS EVENING, at 734 | ral revenue, $508,411.99; customs, $701,063.01. | Jeet one which should not be hastily ceerm- | €ven before the hour arriy~ 1 for opening the ents tor the faneral of ———— in-d Dpor. A sih-committes will iurther | doors of the private suite. Ag the aflerncon pp, P. G., of liarmony Lodge. No. 9. THE PRESIDENTS RECEPTION will take | consult with the Commi:siouer concerning PH SWEBT.Gr. Sc. | piace on the evening of the 22d of February, | the matter. p vestibules were filled with people | session was taken up in t § to trace | fornia setting forth varions reasons why | * 3 hroveh telegraph clerks soais and | Congress shonid crant the Texas Pacific sub- | (eral Quesada has advanced to Biqueta: Padova epg also by th | Sliy. Referret to Committee on Railroads. Comenustontion te emaninies between his wore on the throng increased, uatilall the | ru telerrims hot pet alan a of Walla’) aitn, ami’ eienbicresannien armies now act in concert ond are poses F—Members of BASTHRN % ——. large apartments open on the first floor, aud | that they were recetvel, and sent bi Washington territories, asking the annexa- | S#ck the Carlists simultaneously until . 0.0. Fy. will mest attheir | £FOm § to 10 o'clock. AT THE WHITE House To-pAy.—There | the conservatories as well.were full of gentle- | {7th eT ey rat cDonald at St. | tion of these two counties to the state of Bill be foreed to Gght. The Carlists, NoatZocicsharp | Tire House Military Committee hasagreed | Was @ larce assemblaze of visitors at the | men and gayly dressed indies. The Presi. ceil atl ng aad Washing” | Oregon. Referred to Committee on Terri- | 28mbe and curmansenvered Ot aM “cock THIS tHoadas) | tore; ortabill extending trl July, 1877, the | executive mansion to-day, bat in conse. | dentcamedown eariter than usnal and tnox | 10. Fivally the defer ce waived tis proof | tc . points, have fallen back on the mountain ements. time in which claims for soldiers’ bounties | quence of an important. consults ie accustomed Place on Mra. Grant's left. | ii. “aimitted’ to be in General Babeosk's | merycrakia Presented memorial of Com- | ‘ssthesses of Gulporcoa NIOHOLSON, N. G. ze 5 a tween the President and Secretary Bris On ber right stood Mrs. Fred. Grant, and next taewnting ie bec 4 General Babooe mander George H. Sievens asking to be ap Proseention in France. aanbere | may be Aled. Bisa none of them were admitted to see the Pres- | the sister of the latter, Mrs. Potter Paimer, | UT y0 inn. Dee. to, is7t-—Gen. Jonn Mc. | Pointed captain on the active list. Referred government nas Com W. T. MATSTER, of Baltimore, has been | ident excepting Sceretary Chandler, Col. S. | Of Chicago. The beauty of these two Indies Te aaengrom: Dec: 13, 18:4-— Gea. Joun Mo- | to Commities on Na airs. tings Against the Ree ontract for building ® new har- | 8. Smoot. and Col. W. A. Cook, of ‘coa was generally the theme of discussion by id, St. Louls, Mo: Isucceoded. The Mr. Morton, from awarded the contract for ing for Gen. Babcock. ‘The latter called to siaw | Jl Who sawthem. They greatly resemble not go. I will write you. SYLPE irs, re Soexee*. Will meet al-o on 1 <M.) | > 1 boat at Philadelphia at a cost of 214,900, | tne ‘president some very encouraging dic. | each other, and there isa yast difference of |. Before this was read Sudge Porter aD- 0. W. ion the. fons cai, Sembers of Sister | >). being the lowest bidder. patches received from 8: 1ig this mornin z. ee md ee Lp hegenre the Tenginy legar arorire ome ro > a verse report concurred in : gr i a —— = ve the tional | Jepethy ergumer inst the adr r ‘ GEO. 4. SIMMOFS, 11.8. K. Ox ACCOUNT of the small amount of funds | Tie MempHis AND Et Paso Sunsrpy.— | charm of easy, graceful manners and facile | #02 of the other telogra: BTS ee ids, PATRICK: ATTEN: | on nand a general reduction of tue force em- | The House Judiciary Committee, which is | ty im conversation.- The three Ialics re. | Might wish to inemude tt hatt THIS \ Mowday) KV t4p m. shsrp to deceased —The meneed legal proceed % 2. are rereby ke Hed te ali £HIS EVENING. a Zo cheek, to arrange for the faceral of Brother J Xo. president of the me f the Intertor. ~ a duced a to amend The rassy Reforms re fol ecg ni gecticn Revised Statutes relativ Gonaransiecton Soe eeTaee this pia? spy o military prisoners, Referred to Commit- | yesteriay sigh dee loyed in the Leagne Island navy yard will | now investigating wheth ceiving were very richly dressed. Mra, | 18 thoseohjected to ‘The defence wished to | tec on Miltary Aflalrs. Kusdranay resecmns to the peaplent, Soke pinata Oe on 8 igating whether any corrupt | pajmer’s tollet was pronounce one of the | Téferve that po’ Mr. Davis introduced a Dill for the reliefor | gent provinces. Tae amie: take place ina few days. Teans were used to secure legislation in the | most strikingly elegaut observed this win- Deputy C jommis tonerRodgers wasrecallet | Wm. S. Robertson. Referred to Committee ers Were Hotified, and the Ottoman Tae SEX? RiLt which will be taxea up | Wterest of the Memphis and El Pasorait- | ter. Ttwas of twoshades of vet fears | Qu tentiney That & eonversation with | on Claims. niaulves aboard were telegraphed, Pike hy the House Appropriation Committee will ave given Gencral Fremont, who ea- | srain, tastefully combined. The corsage, = = Sg _ tL dit; Ingalls ¢ had been informe at | a . 4 ae 2 the expenditare tn Bosnia and P ginerred the bill through, permission to go | cut. en coeur, Was embroidered in wreaths of | Te™enue agents; General Babeock satd that | the damages «1 to the industrial and | Hersegovion of the - be for the support of the Post Oifice depart. | to New York, he having ‘indicated that he | Jeaver formed by white bugles laterialeciod | be bad heard that Mr. Douglass wa Acricultural interests of the country by the | ferred“to the mixed commtcsion | Nesape ment. thought he coukd procure there a list of the | withsteel beads. The trained sxirt was sim- issue an order directing 2 transfer of as vages of the locusts, the chinch ‘bug, the ha, formerly min’ r, has been ——— mames of those to whom he prom larly trimmed. Point lace was also used | | told him the order iad that morning army worm and the Hessian fly last i . brosry M,at McCauley + ApurraL L® Roy arrived at Norfolk | ordid pay money for their servic: Appointed president f minis- on the basque. A necklace of solitaire dia- | Sted; he expresse Were Over $200,000.000, of which $50.0" nue, vear 24 street Caritol | Saturday and tales command of the North | nection with the passage of the bill. monds encircled the fair throat. Toe ear. | TIDE a political Was by the locust alone. In seven counties | Ctr, replacing Serv Bil Yor the porpose of forming « new Batldiug ze sein Si : ioe pointed minister of A-ccistionon the plancf Kast Wasi on, now | Atlantic Squadron to-day, relieving Admi- PERSONAL.—Mr. T. Vail, the new | P88 Were quite long—solitaire diamonds a oes woul vg of Minnesota ©.000 bashels of locusts had 2 ral Mullany. oe ee of unusual size and purity. with studded bat wouk 2 RAUL . Lt was thought so: mld & y the general go Therefore, at the r quest of the stal turist of Missou tatroduced a the protection of agriculture against sects. r. Cockrell, frora Committee o: be Pa bed 14.—Gen. Maleampo, the ptain genera! ofthe Putlip- t Manila,on the si of Feb- y the bead of an expedittoa namber- bg 5,000 men to punish the Soolvo pirates, —_————— BABCOCK'’S T Mr. Douglass was : Superintendent of the ratlway mail servic pendants of gold. Mrs. Frat. Grant wore e oa Elections, to- | went to New York Saturday night on busi- lavendar gros grain draped with a profusion ted election ease of | ness connected with the service, and is ex- | Of rare point lace. A majority of the ladies | ire would be m Repre- | @nd_ gentlemen who nsually attend Mrs. | G&h. Babcock said = oaa. | Grants pti “ sexved on tt ~ | of he en fe When the order was reache« wom bones Gision.” Teception were observed on this 00- | the interview came arout by ® messeng Tur House Comm: day, decided the cor ; t Bromberg vs Harraison, in favor of the sit- | pected to return Wednesday. el _ | sentative Beek, Senator-elec ting member, Mr. Harralson, who 1s @ Col- | tyeky. isin the city. +-+*Mr. ored mam. Third’ Assistant Postmaster General, hes | _ Advantage waa taken of the enchanting | bringing me either a note or verbal e reported xvoralsly will for tai 7 al. No stccesson to Dr. Hambleton, late | not yet returned from Michigas, although | Weather by many who desired tovisit Brent: | Pica fro n Gen. eae : xT iiad.no rn estate of th naster Joha & Jadge Porter's Argament. 1 {the Ways and Means Committee, | b@ Was expected last Friday evening. He | Wood and the aitractive ladies who preside | Y'0"s mr iohirn ielarbunant canter b. 14. —Judge Porver, in con: y Mae ce clerk of Leg ba 7 — ag ~ {| has sent no word to explain bis further de- over tise beaniliulconntry-seat. airs. and ay ona ument against the admission : BE “as yet not been determined upon. vention there. iss Petterson made the afte 2 pass pip of « in Ut OO apled a ea is new generally understood that the place i — Tost agreeably toail who partook of thatr | Word sail in the conver t THING BeAsiC ay. Hi Belt NDAY NIGHT, in Potomac Hall, cor- | will not be given to Col. Donovan, of Ohio. ARMY ORDERS.—Leave of absence for a} hospitality, but despite tue attractions | # beock at his houre in rx © | Conclusions were that they were writings, ~ er Mish street and, Marylaba avenno sonthwert, at ENATOR CHRISTIANCY madehis appear- | Muth, with permission to apply for an ex- } Within doors, not a few were tempted to en- Rpooea se here eee 2 | and Me ong em adhd eal ag A e@ccck. A few shares remain that can be sab- SENATC MRIS’ y is + | joy the det 3 * 2 oO 10 be 1 Sud destination 1 ila fi tang mit be theart opporvanity tsi | grce jn hs seat In ine Senate today forthe | {e2slO8 of three months, ts granted to Cart | thongh the gromuats, and none who fngered | Here Was Uo vac, : jest Wisether tues could be bd mean turn s ’ - eon oo - A stence, | on the bi he hill t e beau- revoking 0! q va, udmitted as evide le sald eran res Fresibens, J Sant time since bis return from his weuling | (Cheyenne, Wyoming territory.) . Col. Jas: | ties or the maguincent tarieesre eae Pri-onment of milttary prisoners. by any meanw admit, however, that tie G. B. THOMPLON, Secretary. T,ard was generally and cordially con- | A. Hardie, inspecior general, 1s detatied to | out before ther can soon foreet’ the when Mr. Sargenteall:l up. bill granting the | proof and. identification had been shee Fog. fate mbes of HSRMONY | eratinluted by bis 'r Senators. inspect certain clothing at tne Philadelphia The national eapital.w,th its sape peek owl through tue arse. | To the great mujority of these or jete brother, Eowaah Mono. P.G WITNESSES > Bapcock Case | Whe, Capt John F Rodgers Military store, | (2 Capitol, of course, most conspicuous ifornia. grams there were pp f No. 913 : 5 Homer AGAIN. all. Such among them, was seen ‘in its entirety, set - | in the midst of purpie United hilis, aud Lita mal Home for pated by the level rays of the ‘de under act of shining in a cloudless sky. Col. Dongtass, Deputy Com- | k:eper, is responsible, with a view tolts t = vir | missioner Retgers, Afr. Gilfillan, cashier of | rg t sferred to the N *. Bveaue southeast, to attend | the U.S. Treasury, and Mr. March, private | Disabled Volunteer Sold: meniment re Congress to al i the act. Adopted, and We vill | Making inquiries which « slightest hint of a conspiracy passed. of the Lodge ts notified | kccretary Judge Burnam, witnesses in tus | Congress, approved June is, 1874. In the evening some ef the lovelie § In coune r. Key called np bill for relief of Micunot | these, whatever might be shown of them, ¥O 8. STEWART, N.G. trial of Gen. Babcock reiurued to Washing- THE USUAL EXAMINATION of the books | £ifI8 and most agieeadle b Court of Claims, W. Brock, of La county, Peuusylvania. | Whatever construction put upon it 5 ton his morning. accepted the invitation of Mrs. Chittenden t get the position held by WMP. ALLAN, Sec’y Admissible as tes! 7 and accounts of the Bureau of Engraving missible as testimony u Ts Ss ae i s to enjoy @ dance in her pieasant parlors a loner General Babcoc a ) introduced bill to repea evidence it had been estadil Kr isconu nau THEs-¢5 Di ND BILL was this | and Printing in the Treasury department | the lute residence of MP Serauer Ae thig | Bressed grent friendship for Mr. Doaglase. I for the relief of Gen- Nam. | Baboock had knowledge ot tne = mor: ngons Sdesi, with one or | will probably not be completed betore the | tasteful dwelling is not spacious, compara- | Uo rot know ofany nice brought to ves Referred to Cor ee on | Conspiracy; that first b: two others, By some mistake it was referred nd of this Week. There 1s money enough a, speamitig, the ata had wisely t fosing mg caper re ee ale ' | He also introtu: ithad not been pr A especial service for ‘ » 1) - | in hand, as the Secretary of the Treasury | ‘ted her invitatious. ith but two or three a supe: S revok data « the secretary of t Senate orp: , YOUNG MEN, feud of t roclhr neg iene stated, to continue the bureau until te Ist exceptions, unmarried ladies and gentlemen de application by letter to * Secretary of _ Rubenstein a Mere Wreck be oe P e & votes of the two | Of March. It is not ided yet when the | Orly were included. Donald to secure his Sssts chives of the de New York, Feb) 9 ein, after his SABBATH AFTERNOON, a: 3% o'clock “A ge consents be r - | therefore, had abun b leonven ifrom the court room to jall Satar- Bhort addrestes by Young Me: delay is damaging 2 ry | avd made the most of order bj s cn powers not acted on by the as physically , and fell Masic led by ¢ t aud Orge riet. »propriation wiil be made very shortly, | Vly tasieful toilets v rpression th Senate, Adopted. bes Byer 5 ri ~ nd that work cat: be resnmed iminediately | Chittenden of vert dea pe leading object of ¢ Mr. Ingalls called up bill g epless nikat, fervently pray fa Dia ER TR, Rag a ad Il overland train brings this | after the examination of ie condition of the b lilac chene borderin as in Judge Douglass’ inierest, al- | right of way to the Leayen leg incoberently. Hi. sit consump. Unt Mecpnducting UNION BEVIVAL | o oning Mr. Franklin Pailp, of Washington, | bureau. By Wistinguc: ornamn he spoke of one more object way thr the Furt Le ve frame has been worn to a wreck by Con * PTIST CHURCH, comer sth |p. C.,2 ler whose table atthe na. | Tae Prestpexr today signed the joint ged ate Die af ft Whether he will live watt, the day appointed inference * | tional capital 4 more honored ar resolution authorizing G. Harris Heap, U. jor bis ha. nm Sabbath day Work !-ret u around it than orai- tet asimple eftizen to | 8: Cousul at Tunis, toaccept the trust of com- Dickens, when in Wash- | ™issioner of the Bey of Ti under Mr. nial. During bts abs the-by, it is on Heap wil! receive no compensation from the hat Pillp brews vetter nited tes. The President also signed © pidered eB rimaa fn the country.— | theact authorizing George P. Marsh, U.S. | costly sili, the groa een cam- Minister to Italy, to accept a chronom brie, Among oth dsome ornaieats oo tendered him by the Republic of Swit Mrs. Colton wore a large pendant com : A Remepy rok rae TéXxaS BORDER | land, and a table tendered by the Kingiom of of a cluster of diamouds about a rudy of on rare size and coloring. Mrs. Thomas, the discussion: “MALLETING AND CO- | military departimcut of Texas, before the | 8°V¢rhments as arbitrator in a disagroc- | sister of the I carried to the | would admit w L t3p + week following st 4 p. m., athe. ATIONAL CHURCH crory eve at ? o'clock. N ag Satuvday nigcts ites workers of ali cencminations, Dis, “ernll the aneomvertnd comtuslly invited. fepiatr’ | ach than Gave : =I HE WASHINGTON CITY DENTAL 80. | Maia Culifornia, Fe CLETY will hold its regular mecting ofiae of Dr. Ten Eick. 1209 F street corthw A Steamer Sunk. introduced, by requ MEMPHIs, Feb. 14.—The steamer City of ' the transportation 0: 1i.cy, from New Orleans for St. Louis, trausinis- | chard nthe Dominion of Canada | SU2k last uightat Hardin's Point, 75 miles > dispatches | and the United States. Committee ou Com- | '¢!ow bere. She bad 4 carge of about 450 r- | merce. nS Of Sugar Whieh Wil: prove A total loss. Mr. Whste called up bill to remove the po. | The steamer was owned by tne vorthera litten! disabilities of Daniel T. Cuandler, of | Packet company of St. Louis, aud was part- Battimore. Pasvedt iy insured in Cincinnati. It is dowetfal Mr. Cameron (Pa.) presented petitions in | Whether she can be raised. ered with a succession material eat ta deop work. These ri indepth, nis at the centen- mn his post Mr. nHees Were nearly & th ou MOBDAY EVESING, Kebrusry Mth, 7-9 | pRopnies.—Gen. Ort, commander of the | Italy,,in recognition of his services to sud i ve anitunnaly met the most deter- | favor of the Texas Pacifle subsidy. Com- y < nent between the same, touching aquestion | arse, Sect} Bibik Alar pps t Landis at OLD oo ee House Committee ou Frontier troubles, Sat- } ™°P! * De a4) on | dressed in mauve silk, relieved with ban t opposit mittee ou Kallroads. . . - = Dr. J.B. TEN EYCK. Sc'y. | May cave m fe | of boundary. of black and white, Mikefiorrs tiedaught , Louis December 3, 1 BRIDGETON, N. J., Feb. 14.—in the Cam- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—On | beriaad couwty court’ this @. m. Juige Reed motion of Mr. Stoue, (Mo.) leave was given | heard testimony as to the pres nt mental the Oo >on Expat anes » | condition of Charies wand ver oe —— ae eo toait daring | cyamination of several witnesses, the court _ Tue Speaker laid before the House sundry | Pronounced Landis sane, aud he was released execttive communications, among then @ 0 canniecnilpinisinanis communication from the Secretary of War The Nort: Pacific Ratiroad. sub.uitling an estimate of appropriations to} yi; re wre icTne on erant- pay for the Biac Hills commission and Jan- | ing 33,500,000 tonid the construction of the hey's geological survey. Northern Pacific ratiroad, whic! whieh the rancheros tiver aud i not think the n co ongbi to be £ erally in leavue on the border, t: is, a eral Babeock, at Wasuington, siz gaestor | and admit to be Joyce’s hand y 1 it was not read, and, therefore. ure of miles along the} Tax on KNownupue.—iMr. English pre- | of the Rev. Ir. Storrs of Brooxly aves also the tw < last named, th Syesubjected. He toes | sented a petition in the Senate to-day, whicia oe CRI Tee cee eves being gen- | WAS referred to the Finance Commi/tee, | honor. Her totlet of nea grean fay le local authorities | Praying that the present high duties on all] W th crepe lisse of ‘the Fanie s.r etief being thenotorious | {crelgn books less than twenty years olf {sa | bandsome and beeon Be: y be proposes isan in- | &X upon knowledge of the most onerous | Jewell wore an aprico Hail crease of the cavairy force, with power to | ¢! aracter. They therefore pray that books | !y made and trimmed, wh ‘This Aasceistion fs organized npon one of the best | pursue the robbers Mexican territory | ! other than the English, Latin and Greck | coming to her piquante style. Mi e Systems. wd presents attractive features No and deal out sammary vengeance. languages be added to the list of articles a1- | su, of Kentucky, the dauziter of the Sou mitm rgaired until farther notice, Call and get —_ niilted through the custom house free of | tor, over rose silk over the same shale not known ontside of counsel. The dispatch was tre into the hands George 8. Joyce, doorkeepar al the seere- tary’s office, Execative Mansion, Washing- ‘on, who receipted for it; bat as some Lime ago, there is no po: that General Babeoek ever reeety: ispatehes were traced in luc dues ¥ Bubsertptions wil be reeeived at the ofes cf t n etary, 454 Louisiana aveuuc, opposite City | Cortina. The rete £6 4 os . Tn the morning hour, which commenced at 5 Copy of Conatitation. oon rssON, att THE TEXAS PAciric RATLROAD—The The petition is signed by James C. | gauze; @ charming toilet. Miss Ke (oorkecpere and others, who receipted for } 12:45 o'clock, there were, under the usi tol, has wow pes pa conome uy Sean ot IBVING WILLIAMSON, Secy. r House committee on Pacific railroads con- ng, A. J. Huntington, Sam’l M. Shute, | wore a very elegant turyuolse blue gros-griin jay peo Pecan yap heater placcd oa | sfonday moi 2 call, a large number of | 25463, fe ral Edwant T. Fristoe, O.'T, Mason, A. P. Mon- | tastefully designed. Miss Gouve - Failrosd Saturday, | jcgne, Walter 8. Cox. John C. Riley, J. Ford | Paris masiin and Valenelenues | ee Lae LE o, W. W. Jobnston and halfadozen and "ONeill, of others, all residents of this city, Babscriptions will als> be received by Everett | sidered i: Wree & Co , corner 2d and C streets northwest; D. - K. Hackman. corey Massachusetts aveore and Ist | but reac’ street northwest, Charlies Medford. 623 K street | the sub-con Sait iving and re- | bills and joint resolutions introduced aud segs ceipting for them, as shown by tue receipt | rererred amnong them the following: books of the telegraph company, could not | "By Mr. Banks (Mass.)—In relation to boan- | post identify or swear to the actual delivery of ties to nine m: ~ jarderers Arraigned. <, Feb. 14.—In the supreme Court C ps 8 7 ins’ volunteers aad their | ins a. m., Wm. Kelley, accused of killir t, aud Wm. M. Thempson, Interior De- J tippl, Atk: 7 ‘were very tas any particular dispatch to tue person to | heirs, . Th aa a 1g was or 2 . i ei Firs. pommas P. Pulsifer, avd Louisa Surrey (coi- eS SEATFORD FERDALES | Mrs ERG! presenta a dissenting ophaiay | THE STORY originating somewhere in the | tired. Flowers, bealutifaliy a Uf Was re ees govotat ontiraly | «BY Mt- Mende ‘N. ¥.)—To provide for the | ore), accused of tiie murder of her iilegiti- SILATFO 5 . Lutte : west that @ biography of Mr. Blaine had parlors and supp: c D tie alaission of | Copstruction of the act repealing moities. | mate child, were arvaigued, and both pleaded iS $5 Louisiana a: ia favor of th um the on 2 Muebts Were OF 2 most Subst: to legal arguments as to tue adaiission of 7 Ay, Juited Stat . oom * “STTORNEY-AT-LAW, | any company which \ been prepared by a Springfield (Mass.) paper, | {ifuily provided wetineicton cn edn -< Al-o, to provide for the issue of United States | not guilty. ce Wine ‘A | these telegrams. notes and to 8 ngthen the government Se and th: ther papers had 3 a) rase lowers Ovid acl re ALL FRESONS DESIRING TO LEARN | to prevent ciscrimit regul publi If for bompeveations le atinpiy & | tongue cf rase flowers wasprovidel forench | 7. rcwanar oF REVERDY JOHNSON— “Ey Mr, Wille (X, ¥.)-To protect the ta-} sew Yorn, Feb ie The owners of the rt He the freights and fares. Mr.Garfield also dis. hoax. No such biography has been pre} d Peter s ins our ei The funeral of Reverdy Johnson took p! prests of enlisted me et of Gaivest r ros ‘eacher at Boys’s Academy, Sunder nted nosing all subsidies financial Fi prepared eter Cooper, who is visiting our city, - terests of ¢ ted men and otuers in the | steamer City of Galveston, reported ashore Jane acharch, 43 street torthwest. Fullcourss of | Sented, opposing ausities on Anancial | cither for @ Springfield ‘paper or any other | celebrated his Sith birthday by attending | 1" Baltimore yesterday. Tue faneral seryi- | So‘S" on a West Lidia island, state luat Wey nave 0 lessons, 1. Thorongh mastery of the whole | grounds. aper, and no paper in the Valted States has | Grant's reception, with his daaghter, the | ces were conducted by Rev. J. 8. B. Hotges, | "hh yrr, Kelley (Pa.)—To incorporate the news of her safety. Sabject guaranteed. ‘octae of DEAD.—The announcement in our obita- | Ot #8ked to insert iteither with or with- | wife of Representative liewiit, of New | 0! St. Paul’s, of wulch Mr.dohuson was a Cortinental gencral agency and express com- . “ out compensation. The whole thing doubt- | York. cemmupicant, aud A. M. Randolpa, of | rany. Hurricane. waa ROT OB 10K-CULD TEA, ary notices of the death of Mrs. Miranda | jes originated with some wag asa practical | ‘The ladies at Fort Whipple are at home | Emanuel Protestant Episcopal cburehes. | ! Ly Mr. Jenks (Pa.)—To repeal the thint| Bcrrato, N. ¥. Feb 14—A hurricane OOF FES AND CHOCOLATE, Verrill, the mother of Mr. Crosby S. Noyes, | joke, but inasmuch as some papers have | on Fridays, and have dauciug at their re friends of the deceased statesman Were | section of the act of June 2, i874, establish- pasted over East BuiTalo this toraing, do- ind Braxrant, will cause sineere pain to the large circle of | treated it seriously, we deem it proper to say ceptions, present, among whom were Senator Ferry, | ing a natioual bank redemption agency. ing some damage but injuriuc oo one.” WITH MILBURN'’S UNEIVALLED SODA, | friencs who have known her, and learned to | that we have the best authority fordeclaring r.and Mra. Harry Swayne ana Mr. and | president pro‘en., of the Uvited States Sen- y Mr. Levy (La.)—To authorize and di- psec we ene 1429 PannstLvasia AVENUE, appreciate her truly Christian character, | te story untrue tn all its parts from begic- | Mrs. Frank Swayne, accompanied Mrs. bu- | Ate, Chet Justices Waite dnd Justices Hunt: | rect the delivery of certain bonds now tu the The Markew. te her unfailing kindness of heart,her devotion | Ding to-end. Win Parsons to New Yorkon Friday. tvs. Sor nym Seger ye —— custody of the Secretary of tae Treasury, for | | BALTIMea®, Feb. M4 —Virgiola i's, od. 98 t dutie life, he <. 'ATSODS W! q nd retare ney % " ane one Nore ol under sufferins, and her coastant thought. | ,NOMNATIONS—The President sent the | fewstape cucrealn them and reture ina | CONS" ators anthony, Bayard.Caineroa, See eee #0 Dm peretenr ek Linen Oe FE iy os ear, Bae ‘al tax, 2 bid to-dai BANKERS nlnese for others. following nominations to the Senate to-day: Miss Maggie Delashmutts, one of the bean- | Denn!s, Christlancy, Howe, Merrimoa, Nor- By Mr. Sayler (Obio)—To provide for tak. a mig gy pe whic = lard, family stock. sue reta! Pp Registers of land offices—Chas. F. Roberts, of | ties of Frederick, Md., is visiting Mrs. Dr. | Wood. Oglesby, Fandolph, Frelioghuyse: | tng testimony by interrogatories in criminal | 12""Fiour quiet apd stondy Hot art 2 Naditng, Corner WY is Stress and Penazyivants Avene", last hours of her advanced age all her facal- | California, at Humboldt, Cal; W.R. Willis, | remerman, of No. 202i I street. Morrill, Hamlin, Ransom aad Whyte, Attor- | cases. ‘3.Tist 25; do. extra 4 Wad v0 ties and mental powers to a remarkable de- burg, Oregon; Felix G. ————— ney General Pierrepont, Commodore Kelty, | "py str. Lawrence (Ohio)—To improve the ‘Tullis suver, 3. Decors, tn Government Gnd Diarict Bema | gree. Her funeral will take place on Wel- Des Moines, Iowa. Post- | | THE RIGHT OF DowWER IN THI3DrsTRICT. | ¢x-Postmasier General Creswell, General | jew in relation todower in the District of brenda, 6 fatto oreign Exchange and Gold. pesday from the residen :e of her son, 1101 M . Stapl-s, Portsmouth, Va; | The bill introduced in the House to-day to | Myer, Mesers, KT. Merrick and Jadge | Colompi { sryond ceded I EB. OFFLEY & CO. street n. W. : igs, Victoria, Texas; Chas. Maller, | improve the law in relation to dower in the | Miller, of the Washingtou bar, the clerks of | “yy sr. Banning (Ohio)—To authorize the ite 1 tal 30 BANKERS, Mor, ty, La. United States Consuis— i‘ = the Supreme Court, Middleton. McKianey, | secretary of War to detail @u officer in con- Seok sana : Genin Werexueen nae eemcenss Tne Cn Ss AGAINST MR. Bexsamtn. | }orese Cy, La. Untied § Hamburg; Wil. | /'8trict of Columbia, and referred to the Ju- | Beall, McKinney aud Marr, M . W. Co tection with the Centestdel exaabition. Sak; weempmusineds@eapenery Opposite Treasery Department. We are assuret, upon what we cannot but | kon King, of Pennsylvania, Bremen; Bevj | “!ciary Committee, provides that the widow | Coran And otber distinguished geatleme By Mr. Whitely—To allow producers of . Oats duii—southern, #a3. w sera BANK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, &c. regard as comp authority, that the Burrows, of Nebraska,at Dublin. Mix | Of any person dying shall be endowed of ow. | The etate was represented by Gov. Jon Lace | rondecg to sell twenty-five pounds on. the ry peal in GOLD, Government and District BONDE, | charzes again- geous—Commodore $A. H. Kilty, 're- | fall and equal third part of ail the lands iu‘ | Carroll and otter s:ate oificers, the eutire | Tice where grown Without paying & liceLse Lays Collections made on all potnts. to which rence Was made in Friday's aries Hudson, of New York. to beagent | fh, 4h coverture; and ale aball re hae net: | cite: by the mayor and common counell ina | .,.BY Mz. Caldwell (Tenn-)—For @ modifica, a2 dclear rity sides, 125 11%. lovee packed, STA, (the substance of which paragraph | for Indiaus atthe Pima and, Maireopa_| 122 the coverture; and she shall iu like man. | city, by = | tion of the law in relation to dealers and on—Shonidere, RaW, tort rib tans Tk Investment Securition on Commisviom. marétr | TS %, (~ neen telegraph a frome thts | agency iu Ariz +| Ber be endowed of one-third part of all the | body; the judiciary, by all the judges of the | rerari dealers in leaf tobacco. Hams, 35016. Lard steady—orni, 1?\al EVERIPODY WILL Have 1 are Vi a thelr character, andnot | eres Tight, lide, or interest, legal or equitabic, | city courts; and the bar, by all the leading | By Mr. Dibrell (Tenn.)—Directing the | refined, iy. Butter active ead tra, for chice United Su CENTENNIAL ME’ ubstantiated by any evidence whatever. Hon. T.J.D. FULLER, for the past twenty- | tat her husband at the time of his decease | and prominent members. The casket ¢ transmission through the mails of printed | other ope qhiet—weetern extras. 34035. do. bad in any lands and tenement: matter on which tue postage paid is insuii troleum guict oul, Setsta ie oe 0 Beestiful little souvenir itt said dower | taining the remains was covered with a pro. bmitted to the commis- | one years a resident of Washington, died barges Were su : re - ‘After servic fined, 14. Coffee nominally isate f . rity of a free peor red yours. £ as . may be assigned specifically by metes and | fuston of the rarest flowers. 4 BerViC minelly | ad Cargooe, Pads cutee! alate ti fe Beet baton. 2 ay wad Ae Bartlett was roquestot | ye-terday at the residence of his sou, near | bounds, or as ifa third partof tue 1etaa.ual | the funeral cortege proceeded to Greeamoaat |B pean. (ina jn relation to the Ss et ey Bie = AMILTON & PEARSON, 2 pring 3 he nad an by Tau 3° vile, Va., where he went in excellent | value of the rents, issues aud proits of the | ccmetery, where the interment took pl currency of tbe United States. M 3. Guid, “Exchange, f “7 yo A ag em ge ay ee eirensetyened Forge ahah , some ten days since, but con eda | lands and tenements, or interest thereon, in | The streets in the line of procession were | “"Ry Mr. Baker (ind.)—To make baniing | 4. Gore ntssctheant strour SMF’ Chandeliers, Plumbers, Geods, Se.. 30 = has cepenena ee Peort tg Ii which developed into a fatal case of | which the dower right exists. densely packed with thousandsof spectators. | ree and to repeal the specie resumption act N Fob 14 —Flour duil ap@ tockane REMOVAL —wil. F. HOLTAMAN: Auer | ther, ayery ntterig: calle oid pneumonia. Mr. Fuller was elected —————— and from 5,000 10 7,000 were gathered By Mr. Harrison (Ps.) repeal parts of the | Whest quiet sud slighily tu 2uyere favor. presentative from Maine to th t,d2d, | CN PROBATION -An interesting question to | Greenmount to oe dag ee orgeccanon fe et th Congresses, and in 1607 was ap- | many people has arisen in the Treasury to the deceased. The following named ¢ ard to prepare the w. payments . ‘ond Auditor of the Treasury by | partinent. It has been customary to p meu acted as pali-bearers:—Chief Judge J The blll provides tation of | $f, teen ee t Buchanan, which office held | iret-clase clerk " th: b Bartol, of the court of appeals; Judges Goo. greenbacks for uatiova! bank notes surrea- | » CHUMAKER AND W. Since then he bas practiced in the | Bret class clerks upon six months prova A, Dobbins, George Wim. Brown. Win. Feil | Gered,and to requirenatio 201 banks to retain 46 of the House «t States Supreme Court and Court of | before permanent appointment. An ret of | Giles, of Baltimore; Wm. H. Norris. S. their gold until the amounts so retained is [sul uader | Cisi68. Mr. Poller was @ man of prosity, | the last Congress, it will be remembered, di- | Tcacle Wallis, I. Nevett Steele, Joun HB. | gonai®to one-inird of inelr circulation | A BARK TELLEN'S MoRuip Destre ro sull under | gy aud genial character, aud tis deatt | rected appointments to be made from the | Latrobe, Thomas Donaltson avd F. W. | Te also provides that the Secretary of the | STEAL.—Packer, toe telier of the New Loo. & the sta- | will belamoeuted by a large circle of several states In the proportion to the popu- | Brune. ‘Bells were tolled from 1 to5p m. ary sbail annually retain $13,000,000 in even x, of New | His remains were brought to his resite lation. Now there was @man from Mary- | and flags displayed at haif-stai? throsgnout ioe of Minne- | 12.0 K street, this evening. land put Inoffice on the usual six montis | the eity. clined plion of specie payments | ¢4'! end droop: Altogether, Loxpox, Feb Jo not seem to matter whatey: act for the resux 1-3) pm —The rate for mon eat, opposite Ebbit Hon Pleased to see bis frieuda and as 20Quaint Baces. Legs! busiuefs solicted, sud mone; favestd. Boome aud OMflces fer reat fu same buliding. \6-af Kg 2b CooK ese. aco = BANKESS, apls-tr preferred, 32 seen 1429 ¥ erect SARUEL G YOUNG, RY Peaeie, wows coin for Lue redemption of legal teaders,sach rot 8 our-tt ak BVILIRe, 7 < —— amount to be taken from the siuking rund. | the result of # sudden and irresistible im- “: ur allege 1onest con- robation for @ clerkship in the Internal ‘of - e ved on with the Pacifie Mail SESS IN THE Drstercr oF venue, before the allotment for the staves | _ THRRE CHILDREN DROWNED —A gpecial es ee: —_ raping cond [tary Bey: dentapeniond a Ser ns ‘a metiate point at he Senate Co: had been calculated. His six months proba- | dispatch from New Haven, Conn., says: An- ne # nelly . y “< issue involved is Ww fore = i third of the legal tenders tu cireulation itis | noon, not Tuesday night, a8 supposed. from bis state is in’ excess of Maryland's house ou the shore of Lake “vuttoey, and | made bis duty to redeeia tue legal teaders to | surrendered ail except €1,510, for which we Fropcrtion, and the quéstion israised waetn- | Thureday aftertoon kis son James, the amount of twelve millious annually, | bank bas taken a morigage on bis house, lis, vo | er his i —_—_—_—_—_—_— her improper coudact “at tin 3 of at their meeting ecently introduced by £ _ * J ob eetiyama Areeve: SS iaem | at 2 time when they were uot me the Hovse disquulidcd them from now hold- a ; 0 = t S . " ing the gold received from customs for = BAZILIAN BI BOTACLES. ing seats. T natier wili be carefully coa- i the law with respec -lis, & 8 Appointment is a continuous one, | years, started to cross the lake; but a faw | OS®! joopy EXcovRaGED.—The first Saute Been a akMpeen. sidered by the sub-committee, as. distin. ‘te the transaction of pronate busiuess | whieh under Secretary Bristow's previous | rods from shore Le broke through. iis ‘Mat ye ES Fy ; os ey ring guished Jewse have given opinions that Supreme Courtof the Disirict of Co- | railing would keep him in office, or an €: mother ran to save him, and her other two : Moody and Sankey in New York waneeneade . qi 1, of Washington. nt to question the acts | lwmtia. and for other pur; The dill pro- | tirely new one, and his case is to be made a | children, John and Minnie, respectively 4 | K; Randall. of W . oy ween ip By he pen i : ides for the abolishment of theottice of Reg: | test? The Sosteence Secretary and the chief | and 7 years old, followed, when all broke | ¢,B¥ Mr; Regan Texas)—For the erection of pg Bema gra = Se “atts adleintiersod gave ts | Sonia ite deeegaiaech eats oe | Meehan aderbwe ta pac ate | “hy fr O'brien ti >"Suat relation ot | Heo ttn eta trl Intmen! a new, ou! ru or went cown a! rot 5 our My + - ie ister of Wills to the cler& of the Su- eee the law, and the case is now before rq James Day and his two sous, and E. Ford, the legislature of Maryland for the erection | Dumbers ‘king to him ta ny ted during a previous when tuey were not ». Mr. King, by advice is that this House lias nothing UTTRELL & WINE, 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, of counsel, ho! Z Mr. Moody yesterday said tuat be hed Are offertn, to do with the t, @3 ft pertained to the | preme Court of the District, who is author- | Solicitor for his opinion. came to the rescue, nd worked manfaily to | Of ® Bshery at the Great Fails of tne | pba, ‘Fug ECONOMY suiRr, former House, which sent tts statement of Fred to appoint a deputy, and to delegate to get her out. All broke through then, anu | Potomac. ever before had 80 much encouragenent in of Wamentts Cotton and 210) Liven, warranted | 1s cose to the Unite! Sta io. mate te ft. The haser has oply to work the button ° C ‘attorney for tha opone le, f Baa jaar ‘ed, all the powers RE s we By Mr. Gause (Ark.)—Memorial of the | @ny place been oles, and i laundry. Pri District of Columbia, in co: ine wien af atone ted fat ie PORT ON THB OUTRAGES IN Missis- | Were in — danger of drowning also, bur y ( t - an shirt is ready forthe laundry. Price i pumbia, that he had c ee Washington Mouament society. i i ‘provides that from and after the | SI°PL—The Memphis, Avaianene and Jack- | more help came. and they, with Mrs. Bates, | WOnInIsION Mserlncaieetn) the Socre. | 1,87 Nelson Drige couviciei at avr cn ye ection With that | &bd av 3 of Mr. Schumaker, to be juticiaily investi- | @ct, and a : were rescued. The bodies of ehild- of sounterfeiting, has hsen sentea: eee ty Morte twhce tt ETE a WIRES | Gated, ‘Tre House thus eotirely Hds Teseit | Passage of tis act, in Hen of the fees hector corimtttee on eee Say, The investigating | Tom have been recovered. tary of the Interior was directed to report to | ‘arisen years in the penite stiary. jeuiv-im’ _Corver 3h street and Penns. ave. | of the entire question, he hols, and there. | lore dilowet to the said Register of Wills, | Soranice conmtesnekery chat alten an Hine Saggy aa @f the $300,000 hi te for the | _ S7°Six months in a house of correction ts oe fore has no business to revive or recall it. there shall be allowed and paid to the ssid | io0 wiry they find no obstruction to th RAILROAD DISASTEB.—The fast line West ‘ ‘whole | the extent of the law on the Massactusetts SUS CHEAPER THAN EVER IN THE ————— clerk certain stated fees. The bill was dnaity | ‘auiry they find no obstruction e Per | rom Pitisburg, Pa.,on the Pennsylvania | C@Ptive Indiavs; whether ond statute books for illegal voting. HISTORY OF WASBINGTON. Rev. JAMES A. HARKOLD lately sent @ | re‘erred to Mr. Thurinan for special exami- | formance of collectors’ dutics; that no resist= | Petirog) struck a land slide | #mount 1s expended, Se. Speuken eg-The Kansas sonste has passed tho We sr selling SHIRTS, READY-MADE, of fret. | Tetition to the Senate, stating that he was | | tlou aud report. officials; that U. 8. Collector Retmond was | Cast, of Johnstown station, throwing the } peace house resolution requesting to re Bed ey, Set hee knee ancred Lines | stationed at Falls Chores, Va, in isl, and | raz ParsrpENrs TastiMony 1x rae | advised on the eve of election to leave the | {fain from the pope | Et peeninn Sen Se peal Tesumption act, by @ vole of Se farniet, fesse es ching, an | tbat by order of General Wadsworth it was | pancock Case.—The President's examina- | County, but the hostility to him was person- | Spgine and heggage car Sad twe passenger | 4... gaep Bexs.—It was mentioned in | 42 1040. charge the ural making the Shirt,atthe | (cetitd vecessary to destroy his house and | 110 on Saturday developed the fact that | #!,8ed notby reason of his office, and that b: ‘car and two coaches were the to Saturday’s STAR that this] g7-Jos, Fettergill, his wife, Michael Gilli- effects, a1 us occasioned he | 20° © 3 ere Was TO t;, that Mayor Summit | b@ssage car and two coaches wore destroyed. had been dismissed by his churea Jane M Jonn A. Peckham, BERANOH BALTIMORE BHIBT FACTORY, Committee oa | General SS infinenced or at- | was drank he empateh for isenger and the baggage-master were Ker tisproper proposals toa female member | have been arrested at’ New Haven, Cous., o sekehets Wa He | cetlon of any official involved in the so- | {COB and that the wae ‘alse, and | gigntly braised. There were no other casual- | Of his flock. It seems to have turacd out ta | for passing counterfelt five cent coins. sebde-te ____1012 F stroet northwest. | broperty schedule was not | ietion of any omfcial involved in ihe So: | there was no oceasion for tes . was for 200 feet, | this case as in some others, that it wasa@ | . gerne gnancial committee of the a TOTICE re ts ouly one place in Washington | required for ihe use of te army, and they | Called whisky ring; tbat he had no! ar Se at and blasting had to be to in order to | lucky thing for Bell. He nas recetved and | jonse of delecates has reported ® Dill hares m DEY Bist chee DRESS SHINES that the Itbrary, mann- | fered in any manner - suspension of CHEAPER GAS In Boston—It is stated lear the ik of the debris. call to the care of the Firat Inde- | taxes all church property and church buud- Feady made, ‘febid-im ntings, &¢., forming a | the celebrated order for the transfer of super. | that the Gaslight company will re- | ©l¢ar the track of the debris. Ponteat Methodist Church, at a salary of | ingsof yaine in cxcess ‘of 85,000. FP ERTHOUSAND @2:50 SHINTS reaty mate. aim, could not be | Pisce o presiient bimneekt in orier tat cuspit He gg abe TOD ieee ‘tne price ini Hose, a Muster mine in Waor Piststen, Eee OF | Soeeeet mokee OF tie mines OF ‘his olf losed out for @j for cash. at th ai nas 2 . | the Exeter mine fest » Pa., by some 0} irimoms Pitts WactukyY, ire Betrees age yp 4 Ea @ za ged fa tbe frauds, they might we more pratoall ee : i. which four men were killed and six severely area. a; worthwest. feb10- un ‘ m aets Of sok. | vadily be detected in thelr efforts to cheat Sues, durion the war is te0e by miseolateeaae eared. Ot Nae into ar aid working, whew | A BATTLE Of the- Pathios” appears Iikely | nati raticow track Bas boon waked away. nid not be bela Hable. @ reverend | the coverument out of the revenue on dis- | vances from $2.50 In January, 1864, to $3.251n | the fire damp bad accumulated. to open in Maine over a report of the finance s7-Mrs. Kirby, a widow eyes | tu Cald- market, DO a fe ny . | Ulled spirits; that the President still has im- committee of the lower house of the ity, N. lost eight last ; ee ee eee eee nailing in recodstruscion oad cleins petit Confidence in the Integrity of General | duced to'sa aad. pines nat’ tiene there naree $3,000,000 ron, Tite NP. HK —Tuo pitt | Sure, which recommenda an peiattoner | Sevia: ty Sipuinorie tea or ee st the BEANOH BALTIMORE SHIRT | information which saved a train from de. | fabeock, apd is satisfied with his explana | been three reduetions —{ Boston Joarnal, gs pig er pepe itn yolk ope pd pick that they ae ewan) struction, the commiltee think that be did | important am element in. Lis proscontiom, | A DAMAGED MAIL Poyom—™me ma | HomeTerms jontara. The on EMAKETO ORDER A FISE DRESS SHIRT | DOthing more than a good and fattaful eitt- 1 50, and eA PERPROT zen should do without hope or prospect of | The President stated that during the twelve | pouch from New Orleans for New York, dis- sine Oa bau iMOBE SHIRT FACTORY, oe Sona CrOASTIET bare — ee oe — Lage gal itched on the 7th Logg gy set been vs in aS = oa street northwest tebio- there‘ore, con tha - | Snsociated Ja a ee oe “ 5° Alabama. — tained sermon that APiorita ble Bap siotortinee gisditre {one ST ins masse tuey ae ciaar teat Ge | in 2 stn cgrity. Tne tetany ss whole Teter with atte sand for ‘exchange to ro] Sat eese eeeran tar ana eae aan ‘sold at the BRANCH BALTIMO! government cannot be held responsible fur | 18 declared to be strongly in favor of General | large amoun’ been retarned \visory sponded and BE FACTORY, Nos 1019 F at. .w. tobi cre | them. | Bauecek's honesty. ‘New Orleans for identification. would be represented.,

Other pages from this issue: