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- = * e THE EVENING STAR, | Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, GEN ry S AT THE ST. DINGS, N. . Pennsylvania Fn corner ie Street, BABOOCK a TRIAL. BY | - The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | WINSLOW ARRESTED IV LONDON. 8. H. BAUFFMANN, Pres*t. j - - ae | ay = 3 ine reg Tee eae > DOCKRAY IN NEW YORK, ——oeeeeeeeeeeeEEeeSSSSSSSSSSSFSSSFSFMse st 168 ase prepa | CONCESSION BY THE Pore, one year, $6.00, €0 « year, posiane prepard. —o—. ‘WEEKLY STAR—puditshed on Bretay— ie satiny Sad fe rene ve. 47—N®. 7,141. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1876. TWO CENTS. _ sas winiSTER SCHENCK RESIGNED? ising furmishet on arplicaiire, _ ———— : ns — ] g Nf Y The District in Congress. Soctal and Personal. FORTY-FOURTH IN ‘SS, | op Patents, reported @ Dill to enadle Cuartes SPECIAL NOTICES. __ EVENING STAR: CONFERENCE KEFORT ON THE 3-05 nosD| The inclemency of the weather intesforet wi as 1. Fenda to make application for extension t Sd toes ye gee SEES oh expel te ate: Lhe feriously with the receptious yesteriay, but | TvRspay, February 15. Satara gence | (~-%4. J | Ver ich The Conference Committee on the disa- | nevertheless all the ladies wio are at h see cy eee 1 sep ne Prego. ‘ t home | SENATE —Mr. Wright present joint reso- | Mr. Buckner (Mo.) iutroduced Washington News and Gossip. greeing votes of both Houses of Congress on | on Mondays opened th houses. Mrs. | lutions of Iowa legislature in favor of the | regulate the assessment and col bly survivors es the District 3.5 bond bill, met this morning | Swayne rece!vet ights rial d nat | taxes for the support of the government of | Prospera, which | Swayne receive! many calls from those ¥ SAein Cccenittae on eee een ie Stans | SES ninecied cn Ueoeematc Mieronen ae fics | tase etek ing picked up & mate and three seamen, the Frenen bark Lizzie psized January 2%h, im w +e here w FRANCIS MILLEN. Bec. 460 La. ave. The | da was even more delightiul than that given | B€€r Corps, in the Proposed communication PRETINGS (0 the oF cr CHURCH, corner sth | £40 and Harvey, and several Representa | report was submitted’ to the Senate by Mr. | by them two weeks since. The guects ace | between the upper waters of the Missisai ppt 40 a.m. f i La and K Fi eration, as it contained bat dera . : ‘vrathon three Items. and the whole Yao = Bivle Beading, | tives. Morrill, of Maine. at 2:30 p. m. to-day. ¥ ° (@reae and Conference more numerous than before, h yas | #ud Lake Michigan. Commitiee rans. Merrill explained the report, and at the re- a pie ee ere nee tare we i shasta THE MOST FAVOKABLY MENTIONEDOf the | quest of Mr. Thurman it was laid over until | kerved atre, ; ‘THE PRESIDENTS RECEPTION will take 4 ©. 42 went GINCOLN HALL and agreed to@ report. The report prohibits er delightfal party last week. | sts te. Committee on Pablic Lands. : SZ Place on the evening of the 22d of February, | the jurther issue of bonds, abolishes the | Miss Dexnison, Miss | Mr: White presented Jolat resslation on oy ering. ay De ‘ im i so1 from § to 10 o'clock. Board of Audit, but provides tat it may Frendenberg. | of Maryland legislature in favor of thef hery | Tudion Atfeive ‘Feporsed a will to manana tne sorwliger pnd Recto and rainy. eeliah eevusee St " [eeremeery au a work already performed un- 7 eception | #¢ 08: the Great Fails of the Potomac. Com- aie prorteel iy * peg rae 4 | camehip. A special a oui GovERNMENT RECEIPTS fant prey tii the amount of bonds paid shall reach Gauanouonete a tp i | mittee on Commerce. Also, the petition of | 1 poe i rig on pk Sf $n ———? n: enerale Travatiantiqus seuss 3 - a nal revenue, $293 853.15; enstoms, $462,157. 310,000,000, “when tts fanetous shall’ cease and the Misses Riggs gave avery charus. | Win Devines & Co. and other business men | 7s 10 Toure —— or pentervnnion of tie pe SABBATH AFTERNOOS, at 3% o'clock. . oneness at the | 2” oO . action of the | ing dancing reception, ws al id Mrs. Of imore asking the repeal of the bank. es ap emeon ype et rewiche oe og = company. hack aden Sonne Was. re Cumeuee present Senate in stiiking out the proviso in the | Bloomer of M strect.. Many prrsone att | rapt law. Judielary Commuter, Darus ot the coveral aguncies Gad $0 DIAG? | ens Pepe Rahese Sow Mapanenss fee eats uid by Gacast ead Oreun ppiztr | Cabinet meetingtoday. Honee resolution, that nothing contained in | ed all three foirees, despite (ue unple | pede chair laid berore the Senate a commu. | eee oo ne ee poling. ‘Committee ae Awerican Girt _ MEY BP MaadND othe notaa | AMONG those who called upon the Preal- He shall Involve the governmentor the United | Weather pication irom the Secretary of War, encios- | MY. Wheeler. (N. ¥) from the Carma The Times" Kone 8. & ee any ieontacios Union REVIVAL | dent to-day were Senators Christiancy, Lo- interrst of 2-65 bonds. 1s conenrred fae The | qrhe entertainment of Mr. and Mrs, Yosui- | 19g report of Major Warren, of the Eng tion Appropriation’ bill, and asked its im has mae = a Nu 1 = Aree « printed was $2 Scene Many elecant totlets were ob- | Per'at_on. plor Story, LEY CHAPEL oa Saboath dey at 3 item are as follows: For protect! pshida wore manve satin fin- |, Mr. Sherman, from the Committee on the & Protestant fay the week following at 4 + | candidates to succeed Dr. Hambleton as | to-morrow in orcer that it may be printed. | {shed silk gariisied With & Profasiono? oes | District of Columbia, reported resolation ie Rec nett eng pig wagering) BEY ale of Flareaer, GATIORAL CHURCH every es Clerk of the Committee on Ways and Means, | REPAVING OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | quisite point lace. A collarel of this Lies | Straetit Lice to inquire toto the | Tl" enast forimeath ineluling Gatling | SOM! Of the extreme vitramontanes are a Be mecding Bansoaey maces: ‘ol. Wm. H. Roberts, of New Orleaus,a | ,Jn the Senate to-day Mr. Spencer intro- {| Was worn about the neck of her highcorsace | €Xpediency of paving Pennsylvania aveour, nod for all neoe spouses, St05,00 | BIGLIY displeused at the Pope's concession, Fah Gunmuienttone. nents SF eel Wr an ana & wae * | duced the following resolution, which was | and lace trimmed the sleeves. A deen fail | {fem the Capitol to 1th street; the material | £828, 80d for ail nec Tagerse: Minister &. denominations, penit-ats, | clover gentleman and @ joura Seer: . Of ace wee arranged diagouaily across the | 10 bared, &c; and what proportion of cost | {Or harbor defences, torpeio experiments | 7.0 yyy, MimiMter Sememed. | Ooms cL BUILD NGOLA: TuF Caba and New York S. S. line will E Kesotved. That the Committee ov the Dis- | tablier of her trained skirt, aud more of tie is to be bor : nee yd — and what | “¢., $50 oo nen —_ mors, bear mnstance of oe = . a coo nt - = ct of Columbia be and are hereby tnstruct- Fame War Lastefully Used on the hack of th -hoiders, opted. “ ticity TIUN OF WASHINGTON, D dis h the steamship King Arthur from | tic y the = ”, - ; : nto New York on the 19th instant witn U. 8. | i to Inquire into the necessity of repaying | skirt; a gold linked neeslace and a pordan L for the protecti The President's Testimony. few days to the POINTS OF THE a Jan 31, . Pennsylvania avenue, from the Capitol | of diamonds was Monday in March. | mails for Havana, Matanzas, Carienas, ete., | grounds to loth street: t0 arcortane tha teet =. | to be followed by other steamers a3 8¢9n a8 | material to be used, the cost of thesame,and | irg the guests. wore arrangements can be mad the proportionate amoust to be borne resp with an_ overdress ‘Tne appropriation out of which the trans- | Uvely by the United States and property | pein’e apptique Mad orm with this styl toliet. Mrs. Capron, who assis Next reeular mestisg on fic Ehares 320; duce $1 jer mouth on each ahi Sub-criptions will be Becretary, 454 Li ct »ek, from € ted favorabi: ew Mexico iapa avenue, oppo: | ports distin authority a een P > holders along saidavenue, and to report by | most recherche to roduc vps es hie Assosiets ; 30°F He Pest | portation of Uuited States moneys has deen | pill'or olhereiee so eda ce te Rs cag xa oN aska, Referred to pong amy Gurtil iurther potice. Call and paid is now exhausted. The appropriation THE DISTRICT TAX BILI. across the front and very . ete ROD ROBINSON, President. | for this year was fifty thousand dollars, | At one o'clock today Mr. Buckner, of | of biaek veivet trimmed with Brasseis la s. Mme. Dardon wo gros grin draperies oi 30 while last year tt was ose hundred and fifty | Missouri, introduced a biil relating toas- | O™Aaments diam nat - WILLIAMSON. thousand dollar: Fesements and tax collections in the District | Over pale lay ee nenanans. ne ions reported ab. ———_ of Columbia. At half-pas 10 o'clor. whit se, Lhe corsage was low and the appropriates “ “3 any 5 Mecsac PERSONAL —Gen. John C. Fremont was | had not been sent to thee Oe hadi a skirt trated. Mme. Borges was 1 éle- the separation of pervenke as fe | +m ai the Capito! to day. -*-- Secretary Chand- | clerk at the desk has to write on the baci of | E#btly dressed tn a combination of mabe MOM Unpeabent welnives foe ene scancy caused = ler was on the floor of the Senate to-day. | the Bill “Dist. of Col.” and “print,” a job | Stin and ecaniinal veivet, relieved. wit "and wiiaws of the waren auit, oe oe 0 Karelane a ‘ator Burnside is still detained at | Wbieb used to be accomplished in consider- | SUperb lace; she wore ne: e, Carrings str ioe ee: Re, : TO GAS CONS re 3 e | @bly less tine than four or five bours, which | Other ornaments of diamonds. Mr. M pyar —— = pope Tadicted. . Providence, R I., by the illness of his K Ybanez accompanied a Chtt cted to the amen if The Globe i coutradict the Who remains in a critical condition, | ittakes now. THF Srar did not then hi _Danez accompanied a Chitian lad, Tatian show » reporte Fe ae “ ‘Hotice is he om +++: Lieut. Gen. Sheridan was with the Pres. | (00 lo press without enlightening its nu- | Unction who 1s visiting our city * 7 ' aut Lees & cope ae ee 76. ee one merous readers as to the purportof such | MAsnificently attired tn a vert de 2 Lor tof Ireland. the net price of « $ mera to ident yesterday. bills, trimmed with point Jace, Her dau [er on aden bs Winslow Arrestod. CHARGES B. BAT THE Senate Committee on Public Lands FISH WAYS AT THE GREAT FALLS. phic tapes flr! ot q Loxpon, Be 5--The foltawls Sec. Washington Gasiial to-day concluded to subject raflroad lands to Mr. Whyte in the Senate to-day presented So ane ware wae be « ts telegraga kimce Hue ympuret of - 7 neck wiih these je OF THE ARLINGTON Fri | lecal taxation as soon as they are earned by | the memorial of the legislature of Maryiand | Carvings anit EMBL SN 1308 tecmetcetia | the Companies. It was found that the com- | Pontccnt amount of eee oe repeals | large solitair aments « ‘Teeasney, Wasnrxoros, | Dutiee were anantmous in favor of the bill, | ay over the Great Role et we Potomac tn | the same precious es sparkled in tion but in order that certain unimportant | ouier that shad, salmon, herrim, rocle and | Cark batr. This lady is the wife of av for a period of | atvendments might be recommended, re- | orer migratory fish may have au opportn- | Wealthy gentleman of Chili, the leater of th RSDAY, Pebroary | ferved it to a sub-committee. nity to reach the upper Waters of the Pots, | 10st powerful p ai party iat repab clock p. m. and close #3 p. F mae and its tributaries. BR lic, ad an ex-senator. 1 1 Pcggphonsnys bs ‘j ne Hons c 2 that 8 Referred to the |, ve! - ahholuers are req to Tre House Appropriation Committee had Committee on Commerce. been traveling in oure: American «| Wins- vere F This wil! probat From this ane supposed bere t Gr nd when against Joyce took no Hvel 'y for f ibree bours session last night on the Post and have passed most of their time | "BW" | coal, leaving bis wife DISMISSED POLICEMEN. re py will rem? e Un {,and rote < > aa Ofice Sypropriation bill. The committee | Mr. English presented in the Senate to-day |. OK; They will remain io the Uni ember a word Journey to Ho {Chron hope to te able to report it to the House | a petition signed by B. White and A. B. | with fluency, as do, we are to dager oF | that be was to sisect tie Lh, early pext week. This morning the atten- | Lyles, who represent that they were dis. H i ed citizens of y him as ie (tne President ber safe naw - <0 Levisians aevaets Lion of the comrnittee was principally en- | missed ax patroimen eonnected with the | S/,thGcuitivated eitizeus o al stopped and re poe Poe Ne vapid yn Wynd TIOKNBY-AT-LAW, | coxed in the consideration of @ proposed | Metropolitan Police of the District of Cole | ioet isiingue totte: tor 5 Babeock’s tndic t souller ihe encuntien on a appropriation of $75,000 asked for the St. | umbla on certain charges made against | MfiKorwrieht, fort bad been made > The information obtainabic scestingly Louis eustom hous them; that they have aswed the Conimis- | Jow corsage, with a eee en OL OF Se mcnare, Out th ~ a at Horse As Gr~ Joun C. FreMost, who had charge ran cat erie ilt dead i ng bees coger apt Nonna ben Indicted, beckh arabes that Wir Thorovg mastery of the eroie | of ine Memphis and Ei Paso rallroat bil! In- | clined to return thelr papers, and tuat the | Cui eyy, EME, wr Mn a. ect80@ | terests in Congress, returned from New York | charge that they were sbsent from Tio t } ‘AMSTERDAM, MLING HOT OB ICE OOLD TEA, this moi Whither he went to refresh his | Potts on th night of Jannary ist teat is | MeLts of the latt al at Rotte — rae mm obtaiuable data, a3 to whom | UPJast and untine, as they can prove. T? ble Mr Peter Cor bey money to aid him { therefore pray that Congress will order that | ter, Mr deca probably testify | they have a@ rehearing, and giv > a@ lst of | crcssed in pale-b} aed aud delive WiTh Mit TRIVALLED SODA to-morrow ou the subject. eight witnesses summone! at 1 ihe sice of t 1689 Puyssvtvama Avanc — fore the Board of Police Commissioners on y (ne. thick!y © aa anenanae mae ee-0- ts near Wiltard’s ADATS AT LARGE —Tne fol- i2th of January last, explaining that the | Appatentiy e SHE BaABCOCK PRIAL € sintments of cadets at large have ; €Vidence of but three wast R¥ IB JOH y ce were Proceedings fo-da, ac as 2 t 1 t 7 . een made to U. 8. willitary acadeq r = axing very lar: Wwtal amoun Pp * “~ — cattwee, pg icy Bi ls hie se aes Pham end | Ter WASHINGTON AND Om1o Raty.| Stee Pred. Geane required to pay the pen: AS NOL *O Bie reg em pete. Soa . DC; HH andrew, Masa Iiiiton Davig, | ROAD.—Hon. Lewis MeKenzle, president of | Siveriini, ani © Tee int inc Peoulan Oimee ace tae t court that fartwer Geran y Wis Sirect and Pennsyiventa Avent Poxas St John Grebie, Pa; Henry ©) | the Washington and Obiorailroat comp’ ter Palmer. Th jay ereased and the expenses accord: bere from Was ament sod District Sc. Hodges, DC. Thos. D. Judah, Cal; Jas. 1. | made an argument this moruing before the | ter lady were ‘dts- A Gold. sopltty | Lardi 3. E. Mower, Conn ; Heury | H Committee on Ratire and Canals | €squls d ent reporied by the commit- mber —.... °&4.4»ms { Sage, N.Y. in advocacy of a bill t Biss he se “t to. rs o Joyce De Binsin eRen ss Ybanez wo a at = AR a - ANKSAKS Tu SLiot stoce of parliamentary know!- lion he represents to exte i$ ben moved an amendment g’ Se t terminus to the Okio viver. He} her recovery from c vernment to enderse tae bo lion. Mr. aud Mme pany to the amount of $39,000 p recipients of many “Smiles which it is quite probable | Of their removal to New to aduaissioil oe y of the Interior supervis tingent expeuses of ine Convex Fierzenru a Orposwe Tr edge of some of the pew members of Congress ity well exemplified to-day by tne | Of the co blr girs Myron bee se y by tne | mile for BARK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANG verse to conv! they ” tent! LEGRAMS Deal in GOLD, Government and District action ofoneofthem. Re was absent 5 iM " "3 ‘On| ors observe vis moved @ further ameaiment Seren Foreign EXOHANGS, So. terlay when @ vote Was taken on Mr. Hale's | CoPeTess in its prosent humor Will not do. | Gay- Atnong otluers observe ng that hereafter the Commissiouci £2 cpporiauity to pre- Colisctivus nisd otaie ¥ resolution, and this morning br nee PL wo ‘ itt . ad Mme. Mantis, of Srahe Of Peosions shall, in bis aunuat report, give 3 “ ae steeay ged the House to let him record anegative | pave gnc tee Committee on | and Mme. Mantiila, of Spain astatement of the « t expenses oi tin 1 | Mrs. Gore Jon 2 Anna, ail the gent!emen of th gation, Senators MeCreery > com egrams that it was Was in the couspiracy, telegrams themselves mtment Hecarities on Oormmtenion. marétr | Tore such a member is of that class who | Public Lands of the House to-day ha un Removal wR. HOUTZHAN: aco | say d— the recor. consideration the question of recuperating t ey-as- Law, bas removed to st. — 7 if wlactis jae | ‘ a9 oa Oppeaite “DL House, aud will be | Ture Mississippi Leven COMMITTEE has = feaee ed freee Elsating. A jaw Vermont, Ser sud Mrs. Hami to see bia frieuds aod business acquain’ J WL existence which gives to every holder | Healey, Paymaster anid Mrs Eneece. Legai businefs soiicted and money. invested, | #€7eed to visit the overflowed rections on | of public prairie lands an additional privi- | Captain and Mrs. Ho!T s the Pension Bureau. Mr. Sargent, in reply to a siatement of Mr. Davis that the contingent expeases amounted to turee millions, sax t $2,700.00) of said amount he was overruled, as 0 tended to show that > c ~ . oye ALFRED BEVIS, THE DISTILLER, Boome and Umices for rent invame bulldiag. 2<9-4f | the Mississippiriver in order to obtain such | lege if he will plant forty acres tu fores | Pabne: Mr. Bosna Me: Mh eg Oat ag borneol peepee cpl e, Chess was pat upon the stand, and testitied that B.D. COOKE, Jn. 00, information as will, enable it to determine | Comtctaing thay tho van nede ,t0 day re- | Gen. Jefiries, Mr. Henry Eichmond, of Buc. | F20 the hasty legislation of Coagross. | Baltimore, ¢ Joyce showed him the “Syipa” dispaten Lea What amount will be necessary to rebuild | Sommending that tbe plaating of the seats | falo, Mrs. Kerr, Mr. Samuel Kerr, avd Mss | ., Mf bdmunds stated that the information | Fowl. The “dead lock and mate theor | from Babcock in December, isv4, and tat mua’ ee and maintain the levees of Louisiana, Mis- | $.0uld be construed. axa full compliance | English, Judge and Mrs. Ferris’ Mes. a.,, | cobCeruing the costingent expenses of the der of ihe day for to-lay ~ "| his understanding from it was that the reve- —s a eet. | sissippi, and Arkansas. ‘The committee will {lh the law. The committee took uo ac- | Miss Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. fii! | Pension office had bee —_— eee nue agents were not coming, and on the wer Soe bess. ‘. leave here on the 25th Instant, and go directly ‘on. Flowers, array; ed in bow nets and basi Tuet YANIA COAL TRADE.—Tie strength of the juformation parations rcai?-tt ‘Orrier—Stak Brit to New Grieans, and from thence up the NAVAL ORDERS —Lieutenant John A. | Were dispersed t hrough through the pario: shipment of coul from the mines is now Itt were made to run crooked. en Joyce FeAskuis sco, | THe DEMOCRATIC FINANCIAL Commrr- | Surgeon Jobin A. Coonan, Passed Assistant | delicious repast was served. champazue a After sore THe Co The u mild weather has shortened | ahead. 97 Prvsctieste hrvanes, SPER | vee.—Senaicrs Thurman, Bayard, Merri- | Engineer George J. Burnap, Gunner George | Other wines were included In the nen he pA relma nsolent yr nestic uses very mate Witness continues: Joyee showed me @ * @entine Brazilian Pebble Spectacles.” doc?-Iy.istp | mon and McDonald were appointed last | L. Albro, Acting Carpenter Heary S. Cause |. Mise Minnie Dubantgayeadel ise. pa | onnd the Pension bureat nigh over there | letter at big yifice about ihre: of four daye BLE SPECTACLES. night by the democratic caucus as members | *24 Acting Sailmaker James W. Wingate | ty lastevening.in houor of vr c=) | ' ‘to believe that much of the mone of an unasually large | afer Law the dispatch. 1 asked him for it, peas TRRSLE oraCEM 5 on the part of the Senate of the joint caucus | O4¢red to the Juniata, at Baltimore, Md. | Fanny Gordon, of Pailadelph ». 31 4 r pensious was tmproperly Fried over into the cur- 7 and he gave it to me. I wanted tosatisfy my OrticiaN, cormit’ee, to prepare a financial policy for | Commander George P. Ryan detached from | don's many — gi Wash dect-teiaty 483 Penna. ave.,corser G&strest. | their party for the present session of Com, Venus ant eae ceed with the transit of | sret to lear that she intends ts’ Se Or men ee og) enniontt; Mertimon is the only soft-money | Craries EU rectanst dees oe ere, Master | partare the latter part of this we a pp ie let m. the Pow. - BABLE BROTHERS? | re that the cathe coeebt tee htt | hatan and ordered tothe Alert. Lelutenanrs | Mr.'Thomas LeClear ee. ‘d for hard’ E. P. McCle}lau and Charles W. Chipp, Sur- | tinguished artists of Now ¥ , number, stard seven for money “ud | gcon Thomas E. Walton, Assisiant Surgeon | and is staying for the. pa Draits could be sent from hei PRICE LIST. ne ee BOR. Rogers, Chief Engineer H.B, Nones, | Azlington. Mr-Le Clea? la. two at betes sin ee JvpGMENT REVERSED.—In the case of the | Passed Assistant Engineer Harry, Boats. | commissions to fll ts Wastington tui Mile tigen Batt ake Denaattios ln United States against Ashfield the Supreme | ¥1in Peter Huckins, Gunner M. K. Hen‘ter- | son, and would be glad to spend s)-- fe Sent roataeeen ik ee eee - ses y hela | So» Carpenter L. L: Martin and Sailmaker | months of each. year here eoall he proc. | M02S, bial Considered this subj Court of the United States yesterday held | Garrett VanMater from the Juniata ami | suitable stadio ascommevanguc, bobdhevdrena SUITS 935 REDUCED TO 923. | that the watchmen in the public reserva- | placed on waiting orders. Owing to her absence from the city, M1 tons were employed under the executive Robeson will not receive to-morrow. a - branch of the government, and being so their ARMY ORDERs.—Colonel Edmund Sebriv- a a SUITS $35 REDUCED T9815. | ccmpeneation was reduced by the act of | er, inspector general, ig detailea to inspect | THE BARTLETT-BeNsamiN CuAnGEs— fe. The trade (or the | partwer that it wasall right. I got it in the ing on th inst. increased @ lit- | Morning and returned ft in the afvernoon. tle. The quaatity sent from all the r —_——_—eo— of which we have report is 29: 3: r The Ice Flood tn the Hudson River. against 155,160 tons for the correspond ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 15.—The rain storm period of last year, showing an increase continued all night. The water in the Had- 150,097 tons. It is said that the program. son is rising rapidly as far south as for 176 is, in a general way, decide up ton, and from Stuyvesant north the ice ig and only lacks the arraagement of sor Giving way. It is thought all the ice in tae minor details, which will be settled at » | river will be on the move before night. Meeting to take place on Ue Ith inst. Th only important piece of information that has Dockray in New York. jenked ont is that the open.ng prices of iman- | NEW York, Feo. 15.—Frederick A. Dock- ufacturing coals will be cousiderably re- | Ty. 80 long imprisoued in Caba, and afver. duced below those at which they opened las; | W&rds sent to Spatu, arrived here yesterday ear. We nre led to believe by good au on the Adriatic, having escapsd from the ended; that may people obtained per sions that were not entitled to them, He be Leved much would be saved if the Peasio: azeucies Were abolished, and the entire work one from the office one. of the mos Hence, as the complainant received all, certain unserviceable articles of qu Editor Star:—Late Special C issioner it = at PI elphi! ut = latter couniry. avinrs : pec! commissioner he in each ty that $0.75 at Philadelphia and $4.25 a 5 aie SUITS 922 REDUCED TO 9816. af thie tedneton, he as oan Niedte | master's stores, clothing, camp and cane Liberty Bartiett begs leave to correct tho is to Investigate these | New York will beabout ute prices.—{ Phila The Pacitc Mal catigation, rothing further. The judgment of the Court | €4/page on hand at the quartermaster'sde- | misstatements of your informant, follow!iz hoped the Senator and the | Ledger. New Youkx, Feb. i5.—The laking of testl- fUITS §20 TO $14. | of Claims was reversed. The Chief Justice ] Ret in Unis city, and for which Major Wm. | “The Charges against Mr. Benjamin.” In as nim LO pass taal bill. ELFC mony in tis city in suit of the ute mait delivered the opinion. Myers, quartermaster, is respousible. First | lieu of “to-day,” the charges, with reference : : » passed, and now are to vot steamship company vs. Wm. S. King is —_ 0s Lieutenant Thomas Blair, adjutant ith in- | to evidence sufficient to apprise the accused. ok t ‘or action on Lae amen: framed for the state by tou | Coacluded, and the testimony will be seat to SUITS 1% KEDUCED TO giz. THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING Isvestt- | fantry, will report to the superintendent | were filed on the sid Instant. As todelay. | meats. which, after holding its sessions in A 1, | Mtunesota where ihe trial ts pendiag. GATION —The House Committee on Print- Se anty th oh = Ice, Lal es city, Lipp! is bcosing Giese yd in th r. Wright from ¢ rome rape on i ~ | adjourned on the 2ith of November last. Tur sisenek i ae aclTs $16 BEDUCED TO 10. | ing last night commenced the investigation | Dartment of Minit on oes othe de- | different departments, inaccessible’ to Dobe Pe oly tte ae “ constitution, if ratified by the people, will x jemoval from Office. rs 5 completion of this | complainant. The grounds of the cha 1 of the s ta tutes, With an a 4 0 effee' en ba y : PatTexsox, N.J., Feb. 15.—Cawso into the administration of the affairs of the rerulted from Mr Bercetes Ome a which wa, agreed to, and the bili | teeffecton Tuesday, April 20. Fall lis it Pemee outy he will join ae rstation. Second Government printing office. A. M. Clapp, | Lieutenant George aeger, 12th infantry, | &nd have no persona! animosities. If M ef state officers are ty be voted upon, the public printer, was before !t three hours, | will report to the superintende: the constitution is rejected their Will be of no effect, aud the present demo | reputable houses, Rice has beea removed from office for being sUiTs gis REDUCED To @runk oo Christus nigat and visiting dis- nt general re- | Berjamin ig not responsible for great put! perman, from Commi!tteeon Finaace, and answered many of the questions urged cruiting service, New York cit ve . : y on at ; : ¥, for duty in | Wrongs that have been perpetrated, M 7.00 bili to author! cratic state officers will conti in office ——o—___. by the commitice, giving tls Hiewmes iy | CoBducting recruits to the military division | Bartiett will have ro feelings of regret al 1s e courts | two vears longer. Gay Dees mee, bec The Storm, the proposed renchment in Since: AB | of the Pacific, and on the completion of thia | deliverance. ated depositaries. | nominated by the democrats, and Judge New York, Feb. 15.—A heavy easterly OVEECOATS 913 BEDULED TO 8 s. | mitice, however, seem determined toreduce | Gas Hh oon Es company. Second Glew | 1th Feb. 1876. Wm. Chambers Is the republican nominee | §trm prevailéd here last night ani oom the rates paid for composition by the gov- | port to the snperintendent mounted’ wesmi | SIX THOUSAND MILES ny TeLRaR Are LOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mc. | for governor. The vote for governor in is;3 | Unues this morning with « thiek fog, a 6 BEDUCED To gio, | Crhment, and in addition to reduce also we | Ing service, SL Louis Barracks; Missoen, tr | 4, Hartford firm sent a messae tra! offered @ resolution reciting tuat | 728 99.054 for Coke, democrat, and 52.5 a OVERCOATS 31 s10. nen ar the clerient ih i theomi > > ness establishment In London | Fock Davis, republican. An election will also The Mark salaries of the Clerical force of the office. duty in conducting recruits to the depart. | Pre last word was sent foe na Oe ar ess of the United States had passed | be held tn Philadelphia to day for mom: Baurimonn, Feb. 15 —Virgi CoxrmMations—The Senate yesterd ment of tbe Missouri, and on the completion wens, From gl proved March 18th, 1589, entitied Slldeted. 6; West Va. 9, OGVEBCOATS @15 BEDUCED TO 912. $ of this duty he Will join bis proper station. office at 9:20 in the forenoon, and at 10 of th et ane common councils and confirmed the following nominations: Jos- Answering message was eimplete int Enc, io sixeoginen the pablis credit.” | school nctbe, republicans: have a Bagar guist— Tonio 2 Pei ax, 2 bid todavs . is! “ . e > oviding fa e 1 1a or its ‘1, Whilst the democrats 10! es. 3 4 a OVERCOATS g20 REDUCED TO 914. they, Jacob Be Blais. aeeceiats Tne ee A HINT = NAVAL COMMANDING OFFI- Seige aed “at oa Seyler po cahensirsig equivalent of the interest-bearin sliga- | and independents have fused in many of tte middiiue.. r anes ane ne a = oming territory; James Nevilie, United Crns.—The Navy department has issued an de.ivered. If weconsider thenumberofhaacs | & of the United States; and whereassaid | ward: At the gubernatorial election in char ee ¥end uncheng.@. Con s virtually violative of various ng for the issue of certain vouds jons of the United States, espe known as five-twenties, the priac sien at the time of issue was unders November last OVERCOA $22 BEDUCE 16, | States attorney ‘for Nebraska; Edward 8. | Oder which says the department has noticed | though which the dispatch passe!, both in aes so Wi. at, United Siates marshal’ middle di.- | with regret the frequency of punishments in- Teeny Te es ae ae ces Bad de = trict of ‘ennessee; Augustus Ash, nited let ul e enlisted menon board of wery In ndon a! ‘Artford, the extraor- OVERCOATS $25 BADUCED TO $15. | S:ates marshal for Nevada; Fredorick Mor- | some of ¢ ships now in commission, noove | diary features of the exploit will be the ‘of Michigan. agent and cc Pesihiness, pernans, exceeding the law, but | more readily appreciated. —{ Martjord Ties republicans bad 15.65 Western, shade firmer; eonthorn and carried 2! out of 31 wpe ye +) entern ail xed, 01's Lerrer om Gover ston Was tenderet a oo ae 4 $. e1 . $$ e payable in the lawfal money of Governor F Petroleum stead: OVEKCOATS $35 REDUCED ae. | ee Oe anes = tage of the law, inflicting paninnency au, | SENATOR GoxPON mada specch at At Siates, and was so expresses: by the republicans of Gaine: Fia., | vominally H cuntor—i1ie sylva: ja, Indian agent White River, Dako- | Slight offences so frequea y 48 to harass the | }@2ta, Ga., yesterday,in which he arraigned by both political parties mainly colored people, but declined it ou Loxnox, Fi —C pole, 40-16 for th; Charles S. Medary, of New York. Indian | Men And create discontent, without adding | He republican party as incompetent, cor- nal Convention assembled in 1 the seore of Ill health. In his letter he says: | vat any nd donde, 1567 By avent. FlatHead agency, Montana; also a | 10 the efficiency of their ships or to themaise | TUpt, and towards the south tyraunical. ‘He €48 saict act being no partof tasor: pag must allow me to decline the serenade | Mae ew Sven; 1000's, M8. Erie. 3 nun.ber of postmasters.-” _ tenance of discipline. The department, with- | §@!d also that the south must remove the ‘act in letter or spirit, was without con- | Proposed for this evening, but not ia aug | gy 3. Gt, 6c Bs ‘ous, aks chooks, HABLE BROS., : a Out taking more decided action at present, | 8f Prebensions cansed by the wild utterances ation and repealable at the will of sub- | degree because it is mainly from the colored | Go Gorersmnite eile st eee A SINGULAR CASE of conscientiousness | would suggest to commanding officers to try of Mr. Toombs. The south had to make a ent Congresses; and whereas it was un- | people. On the contrary, 1am proud to be New Vora, Fed. b —| ~ . ea i te the experiment of forbearance and consid Christian fight this year azainst the world, | jest, uvequal, and oj pressive legislation, Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, has just been manifested through a letter to pe nsider- PI cellent @recginns deemed their friend, and feel hoacred that | Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn uit nwa Ssoneiee a ry cbbee a gentleman, | ation jer the feelings of the men, and endeay- | the flesh and the senator from Indiana, and | greatly increasing the amount to b= patd by ae 8 they seek toremphastize their good will and or to induce cheerful rT the national contest must be on sound prin- | the government, aud has inured to tas benedt | Conhdence in me through the compliment of . me . . ra his proper name to the communt- | To ttigence, instead Or tesa eee | ciples. Pri’ | of the bondholders and capitaiisisand nas | ® public demonstration. "Nor Gauri sous’ published in the Epocat of Masia febs tr D streets. cation, in which he states that ke was some Seen e lain of being called publ oa - rid, wpcake ‘sed and that he paid a tax | Obedience through fear of punishment. If PECULIAR & AW = been detrimental! to the interests and labor | P! z led a republican. Ealist- | the spirit of ent fraa UTTRELL w years Ago assessed a1 a pa * | these means fall they can thén resort Lo puis OT ad A Wipow —Mrs. E!- | of the people: Therefore, Resolved, Tuat said | 1g With the party when iis Orst breast pro- | which pervades society in Cubs Sige Seuienuvansaliniee tron, bis, income as & state < a Ho de- ishment, for the de ant. does tint aueira es Ly thaiyd acon Unfortunate | act of March sth, 1600, be and the same is ae the tage a Bien tmgs I yield to no | cially of frauds in the castom houses ‘Theses U , , | mor intend that the ethene was burned to : Jaboose, | hereby repealed. Referred to Committee on | OB@ in sincerity of devation to just repub- | Gaely of on the ground that it was illegal, and the aot navy | in Independence, Iowa, last spring, has com? ‘ li inciph y »are dragging the isiaud to- xe t d shall be impaired by an: ue leniency, o lie n- | Banking and Currency. can principles. I have acted upon the cou- | ward ruin more than the are cis sg ROONOMY SHIRT, Tow forwards tse ammount so refusted to tae | HOF Will sanction auy wiltal disregard of | TIENEN AUML AEAlNSL James Moroonr, the | Ourmotiow of Me Derrall (La) the Com- | Viele iat sepeo tee ne ET ihe insurrection * whieh drage ite mesecatee Paage of Wamautta Cotton aad 210 Linea, warranted | Genartinent-thesum of twenty-fourhundred | !W OF disrespect to authority. Sum of $10,000, for selfing ‘liquor to er liv. | MuAtee on Publte Lands w: e Crloane: Hates | hone the less republican’ Beaz'e,fclt | existence through the forests and mouutalse "The purchaser bas rc toa go dercothw enn a 000, her hus- | ¢ ; 2, walle pga eho whit is ready fr the'iacdry. Price | (ollars—with the request that nisname shall! 4 Hovse BunED oy A Carcthe fine | band, Abd tus almost directly. cuutriSuting | {ace wheter the Railroad, to which | faithfully cherishug principle and uphold: | Can bark Welden, at Marsares, eee © Fernie en LU tERMEL wine | eo mate poetic __- residence of Col. F. Legg, nearJefterson, Ga., | ' bis death. grant of land waa made in 18tf for the cou- | PE every safeguard of t, I have | cording to her mauifest made’ on, Sum _Corner ih eetead Penuaasve, || THe McPiteasox aoNcweNT Me. Jiao | where tt barat into Games, by scat Laster | «ABE THERE Drawonns rx Mowrawar | iustlon of road to Shreveport, have com. | soueht to carry them forward fh & reformed, routs bere Owing i the avert Tyrants ait SHIRTS CHEAPER THAN BVBE IN THE eee cea Oe eee ‘mom, | 12 the habit of lying in the tren tad | England to be cut, turned out ‘to be a dia- | Sf it would be for the interest of the govern- | ature GanrENNIAU FouuTa aT Heuz | % We governomgeneral of the district see HISIUSY OF WASHINGTON. Caer oe Pee oe es nig mem: |e lodging The bones Of the Dukesd cas | mond ofgocd quality, and as other stmitar | Ment to extend the grant or whether it | Garg —The excavation eoter ie fee ee | panned out $32,501 Tae inference is that tha We ore selling SHIRTS, READY-MADE, of fret. | ticn, protesting against the use of money for | werch Per gvory: The bones of the burned cat stones have been found in the vicinity it ts | should be transferred to another road or for- | ar Hell Gute in, after sx years of work wea | Oficlals were interested. ese Mustin. end flue’ tweaty-aundred Lines | a monument at West Point or any eques. ——_—_— hunting om that Das to ace “Uamond | “Oo motion str, Geass (Ark) the Attor- Intented tobe Prcceaetlon arse, 2s tt 18 | ez-a hundred and fifty mea left Cheyenne; Bowe t Bok euatmay be letior understond: | trian statue to General MePherson at Wash- | Mx. Bows, in @ letter to 7Plymoutn | bunting on that bar in the spring. ney General and Secretary of the Iaterior | 12! tobe, Preparation for the explo. | wa, for the Black Hills. Gare Teeth Beck cine material for nothing. aad | ir ston, which they say Will be detrimental | Caurch Sommittee, asks that the | | IN THE BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS yes. | Were directed to send to thé House copies of | S00 10 it of $0,000 pounds of ni yoerine | avans are continually moving thither. char making the Suirt, to the érectiog of @ raroument at Clyde, the | charges aud specific preferred against | terday a resolution was introduced mains | all papers in thelr respective ments polat bas commenced Sod |, S7-Aden, the triple murderer of Cleveland, BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FAOTORE, | Pace of bis birih ai burial. An aet was | him be given to him more definitely, and | the lation for the purchase of th. Frans to the alleged complicity uf William fod fe ne ee ea nal! | O., narrowly eschped febu-tr 12 F strect north pedestal for A montient ia Whsilagton, | against him. He soceie wae are appear aster Foner oa ce anal. Tue | 2. Koss, an Indian chief with the alleged In- | OPtne’ ‘andare to bo charged Sin | Wille beng” couveyed turoughe an E ke ice that new ar. | dian y frands A i. ome wn cone 1013 F sreet northwest. | 8 pedestal for monument in me, | senieat be saye.tf they do refase he postmaster general gave notice that Gian bounty frands of Jona W. Wrigh! the exhlosive, which will be ounce ra wt crowd from ibe court-house to the jail. Nie aeety cee uESs SEPERE | Tenvessce woala fumish “the equestrian SSS 535 the American matien “10Pt@4 {OF carryiag | | On motion of Mr. Fort laquirs toto tases: ance wilt bocained vy cleo | #7-ME. Stamper, of North Carolina, wag ow can ba; “clase A DFFIANT PRUSSIAN BISHOP.—The “p = bly will pot on the ready made, fer i0-Im | Statue to be placed thereon, Bisliop of Biesmatooumen ae —<—_—_____ pedieney of so amending the rales #s to per. 'y will occur on the next Is eve of his Sabaeiiis F aphay See. hop ‘annual en, encanes: 25 a, aeeen ael 4 EM THOUSAND @3.30 SHINTS reaty-mate, | THE WAR ON SeNATOR SPENCER.—The | ten pustoral, He cxhoria his flock to fea | thirer Congresstonal Coe red, and | mit ihe territories to be represeotat by their | FOUFA 0 now employed, ‘aad twenty | cha>ged Cotaes with Miu Sad EN THOUSSND 02.50 SHI ve ac- | delegates on the following commitiees, Viz - le wenty-one enabled rrimone sulue i er) RANCH Senate Committee on Privileges and Elec- | 0¢ss iu their allegiance to the charch. Tae | ce; the invitation to the advisory counci! Territories, Indian Affairs, Military Aitfairs, very day.—[N. ¥. Sun, 11h. | to escape. v. Pret | tions, at their meeting this morning, again | }.8Storal is addressed to diocesans in both | of Plymouth chureh. Letters of acceptauce | Mines and "Min: Pacific Rallroat, Public INTIMIDATING IN GmonsiA.. *7-The Rev. Florence McCarthy, lawe Giscutsed the propriety of investigating the | Austria and Prussia, notwithstanding his | have also been recelved front nine brine | 2S Spy nag Saath notA-—The Au | ycrpastor of Amity Baptist ‘cnurch. Gules. SBISTS. BEADY-MaDz, f of Seuator Spencer's el ny to the | 2¢Position by the Prussian courts. reverend gentlemen invited as del t : cl g i Odices | gusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist, a democratic bes partly wade goods there are ta tno | Borate. General ‘Foun T M ~~ ‘the attor- large. GRE a6 op Bee frebs'j a ihe ministry on sat ofa cuange tenes macier what the priests. BLACK flee hows) Si cas apieinied by mawavecen of meee SAP SUCKER, a Cherokee, In the Sequoyah Saas saChmotion of Mr. Sayler (Onto) the Secre- | fican is make the point that if Tooms | Conviction: | S°eoUnt ofa change im hig yee Ss OH BALTIMORE sanua | tovepresent the state in ‘to the me- pavicted at | Within tex days thoamountor gold owned by | us ive truth about Intimidation and brive- werth @), at the BBA. regard and ae fae nom dind ‘e7-The ie * } pd es govern- ry, lon, who denied such allegations, coroner’ in their verdict om FcTOBY, 1019 F strect northwest. fevid-im | morial of the pope ‘p- | tribe; then ‘enraged ‘at , drew his | ment in bounty claims, has been sentencad ; 2& sOvernment and avaliable for the re- the killed oy he must have spoken tly or faisely. Tae ‘opera boase peared an ver and shot her twice, killing her in- | to the penitentiary for fifteen sumption of after deduet- | truth of the matter is that the state of G: argument in its support. st wasin the mata | stantly. He was arrested, tried, coated ae yeers. HO. | fn the amount actuall toy por" | aisplay: Splecing st el Shue Shaners beretafore made, viz: | and hanged on the ota of February. or two siad a halt yeas’ “as been sentenced rege for the Tee anderers n by a fair sotion, ad Sales | Sai PENS 9 ney, Ole a pane co Sacaaae bribery and corruption. The committee ad. | &7-Itis ramored that six men were drowned &7 Dispatches from Omaha state that the | executive communieations; after which he Fepiin nee Tien To aoe eee s7 Near North Chill, Mouroe NN. Soi riers aay este | EST gel "Re Resarcatct | Mes feat se wnioyovce | Raed eeeent eno oe Rai | Pci alteoumunem oerponrors | echt cor aac? | Eee genes ea ACTOR’ No. 149 F at, a. w. fel ir present during Gen. 's argument. ing at Golconda, Lil, abated and al] trains are making time, Mr. J. H. Bayley (N. Y.), from Committee vay much selleven™ Vie vas ene pons ny ET

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