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ri ‘ J- af GONE DOWN AT SEA THE EVENIN — - ie —The bark Fio«a, PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | Funteh rrived here from Baltiwoee, prong AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | from PLiledelphia for Bremen. ‘Doe Floks Penasyivamia Avenue, co ir Lith Street, = ~eneg ml the ye dismasie!l and me, alertogged A & Was sent oot bat ; faired to get alongside be or The Evening Star Newspaper Company, <a Three men. jumped overoourd mie ane ‘8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. of them poy the other io rea cued. The rest of he crew were unable to + a speak or move from exposere and weet THE EVENING STAR st sercud by pecs S water. ‘The Floka lay to during the night, : - Copies at’ ine Counter, pi CS eee EE SS nee bot daylight the ifeld was love 4 Se ee ieee it is believed foundered with all on Be send lomeer thar aud for.” Suwanee An ve", 47—N&. 7,142. WASHINGTON, D. C.,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1876. TWO CENTS. pag ER RE es ‘ wax . PF Rates of advertising fermisred om application. A xreat freshet in the Mohawk valley Inet | night. The river was dammed with ice on = Pallneed Cone ntaam, ond the Cen. x cKs Were floxted with three SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING ST ‘AR. Social and Personal. The Board of Audit Investigation. | 2 Was Stoneat any timea clerk of the Tel to The Star, | {24.9% water, ee covered with putes of ice ta : mhcee Ganbttig weestlans were eapayed — Beard of Audit? egrams * | some piaces twenty feet high, road 1 0 0, FRIENDSHIP LODGE, Nc. extunday aflacnoon. ‘srs. A.B. Ghepheed Testimony To-day. a ae eae tenes eas Senge fa 2 migut’ te eS 18.—A fall attendance te requested ak 86 | I 4 tn, Seek Wied baw por! Q. How long after you sold the claim for night Wins going east this morning. An ree regular meeting om THUBSDAY EVESING. 1B Washington News and Gossip. save cas, ee, Se n ener, The investigation into the affairs of the | £50 before you discovered it was aliowed for THE BABCOCK TRIAL, | 28@ near Amsterdam dooted the lower por- ary ey Ap EF meer. ee Mrs. Bloomer the third; all werenumerously | District of Columbia and the Boar of Audit ba ao * | tion of the viliage, and carried several We mbers of sis er Lodz f° | Govennsext RECEIPTS, TO-DAY —Inter | OE ieee ae a ierne noceleed mang gaits, | WAS resumed this morning by the House | prior to that thine ibe clalie bat hee eee ee drowned. "Thelower portion et ta ee eer eee 2 idanifiaion THUS | THE PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION will take | her husband her sister, Miss Page, and Mr. mn Bice ee Sl Mibcn your cee, Waanpee Dates ae int, resting Against the river Healy. examined was Delauvtre Hucnell, who was in- | of ¥1,4000n your claim, when you never ap- Eas gone out balow here. The v wiley ieaeoe The Minister of Hayti and Mme. Preston | “rregated by Chairman Buckner in regard | plied Jor it? ed at all points. Water here rose 5. feet to certain papers laid before the committee | A. When I sold it I regarded the claim as last ni 1 yestend: . gakeznbled @ most distinguished company 10 | co, cerning work done by him. ‘The poiut of | *emew! at doubttul, because 1 wasnt posted | BEECHER ADVISORY COUNCIL. Foe cea eae Wat bas recedes aboul two feet to day ase the statement in the papers was that he | !D regard to the law. at | epson tp ag nanny Port ig tie could not get his claim’ settled uutii he | @ Did you at-any time employ Arthur ing the Law im Kentucky. “5 Defyt “ i laced bis pspers in the hands of R. C. | Shepiitrd to collect the claim? " Crs a oo. 6 liantly lighted and tastefully adorned with , A TOWN ELECTION CINCINNATI, Onto, Feb. 16 — Siterlir a profusion of choice flowers. ‘Tue chande- Honet A great deal of time was consumed | A. I did, but I don’t think he made much 0 ONS Springmetr, o ity, arrested William lier In the parlor used for te reception of | 1" reading the statement of Appell, a clerk | Mort to collect it. He told me he couldn’t Southard at Elliston, Keatucky, a few days B ha PA le Oy place on the evening of the 241 of February, P. H. UARSUS. Casirman. from § to 10 o’clock. bts ate kee eth Dist. Rep. Clud. Mn. W. R. Price, doorkeepor of the Pres. J E C JN An at. | id€ni’s office at the White Honse, returnet Marked mectina Dt toe purpecot completing | last night from St. Lonis, where he was OR a aaet on summoned,a short time since, In connec. wil be Became | Hon with the Babcock tri YLVA 2 der the Boardof Audit, showing Hudoell’s | g¢t it, and he was so slow that I thought be ” - a Ee the guests was made to appear an illumi- | 62! > ; since, for obtaining goods under false pre- Claumittes app intel on cousainton’ wit'thon r"'| THR CENTENNIAL BILt wassignel by the | natat bower, so artiully were arranged the | SGOURLE. | | maenit trying to get it. When I withdrew THE SPANISH WAR. tences. "In mi pe arrest he waa aasinted dort. Fersows wisnins tomnbecribe for storn will | President at 12o’clock to-day. He used for | wreaths of smnilax which covered it and the | ,,20dnell then testified sub So racmnont ns | Gr toning Eecrtse that Stimeerieeeae by Pearce Kenta farmer residing vear X~ vie se PS nS" FERGUSON Secretary. |-t€ Purpose a pen made from the quill of an | rare Farlots onthe left of the onttence wens | established I believed Thad a claim against | because 1 was making an applecation for ston, A number of residents of Elliston ——— = American eagle, furnished for that purpose eS INGQOLN HALL. by Joseph M. Wilson, of thiscity. i . considered that Kent in this act had tured he Board of Public Works; I believed it be- | new work under the Commisstoners, and > WING 2 iTS, ziven up to the dancers. who were many, | te! e e- | PU NG THE CARLISTS. traitor to his state, and on Mr. Piecron aud his uandsome wife were as. | fore; I received a certificate for $4,510; 1 gave pow gp ogni —— — qd —s him with « 3 1 e it to Mr. Hewett to collect and with m: maroc, 6. Saw sence semetemete | Bree eran tea eae es | oe SATs ae Saat vee caer. Trotter Faslor sald’ that when the. board of Bherily Sprintmelrneseton to Be oan sens bas been ordered rson to thi Od, Ot NE i. = to collect it. y claim been rejected | audit organize sidered all claims THE ADVISORY COUNCI ~ Hi d q 4 A epecial service for toners i ot Tose silk wore white gauze siriped with sil- . cL. arrest the asnallant Pe tecnticignan YOUNG MEN, termaster General, this city, on official | Yer its draperies caught with garlands of | #241 was glad to get itcollected. Met Hew- | presented which were at that time pending. ere PR tod iness one day. I sald | At half-past twelve o'clock the committe Proceedings To-Day. pate ES we Ry yl *s, on completion of which he will re- | scarlet and white roses and leaves; orna- When the hour for | Ported defiant SABBATH AFTRRROOS, at 3% o'vleck, tarn to his proper statior ments, diamonds. Mrs. Budd's’ opal- Short sddremes by Young Men. Gaetan ta linted’ silk glimmered through elo Tue Senate Committee on Indian Affiatrs * vie led by Cornet and Orga of pointappliqne lace. Thesicirt was t genie be Sy Senne ee met to-day to further consider the ease of nis gr foe e+ “If you have given | &journed until ten o'clock to-morrow. ida ft Rin shat pe i a. : body I won't have any- — a ply wear Shore than Tatras | Steamer Cut Thi hb; thing to do with it.” Tsaid I bad given the | a morning there were not more than half the ronkh by Ice and 1, | Claim to Arthur Shepherd, bathad holgives | + OBRLE-FOURTH CONGRESS, | incmbersot the bismouth church Advisory om the corsage low aud trimmed with point - council in their seats, and the gall ALHANY, N. ¥.—The steamer Golden THE HAMMOND, the noted | ¢ a > n ne Indian . 7 him apower of attorney. Hewett had some " . * 5 ir seats, and the galleries were | (. eae ducting UN[0M REVIVAL s ol. haere thane preares seghad geet applique; the diamonds Pact Gees S| ay of gettig elalias tatough; I dons know WEDNESDAY, February 16. bot more than half full of spectators. After | GSte was cut into by the iceat Sonyvesant what. My claim had been standing for three SENATE.—Mr. Withers presented memo- | the religious exercises the business session | COCK last ay ea narstonne th y ALCALVABY BAPTIST CHURCH. corner oth | 1 a hen itis thought the matter wii exquisite Brussels lace; ornaments suy and H sterets.at 11.40 8. mw. for Bible Beading, ae = isposed of. dizmonds. Mrs. Belkpap’s frets ecrasee s years; the claim was rejected before it went | rial of Joseph Segar, of Virginia. Referred to | W&scailed. Rev. Dr, Bell, of Mansfeld, v., | (eek, There was t ¢ Aa b ture and bedd: ORS 18 ROUL £10,000, Prayer, Adaress. anid Conference. aaeimoatocass was garnished with rare lace; ner diamonds | 10 Mr. Shepherd's hauds by the board of | Committee on Claims. WO RESOLE — a At WESLEY OHAPEL cn Febbath day at 3 WINSLOW, THE FonGen— Detective | were of great value. Madame Mantilla wore | 8u¢it; Shepherd didn't gly emo any excuse | ‘sar. Wright, from Committce on Ciaims, | he wanted tooflerss taiinne The Market. RR a reeled x Dearborn, of Boston, is en route to Wash. | Amber-tinted silk and costly lace, relieved | Tay vone to see about Ita denen thas bay | reported adversely on various ollls and pet!: | _ Aesolved, That itis our fem bellef that the PalviMons, Feb. 16 —Virginis 6's. old. 38: com a AI CONGREGATIOSAL cauRcn sxery_even- | ington to take out extradition papers in the with Srirenig emit Soodd one when he didn’t make a fayorable report 1 Sone, Sosincing bill for relief of Stover & | Rey. H. W. Deedee is innocent of the sins —ae ae bey? 85 eh SS 3 SS iciees We aaslng Gutmiog signee 6 . . : necklace, i pendant, 5) fotos : allory. and crimes publicly laid to his charge. par quiet tuaivy = Christian workers of sh denominstions, penitoate, | cae of Winslow, the forger, arvested in | Poxouctde corsage and earrings of diannonie Se ip pag aot | Br Cockrell, from same committee, re- | “maken Rey regard with reorouna | Omar sciet_ talon 16 —Cott ard the urconverted cardieliy invited. febid'tr’ | London yesterday. On recelving the papers ents. The Baroness Sant | s GON DY askiog me if Thad aca pam? | ported adversely on bill for relief of Mrs. iration and gratitude the unshaken and | midditug, Ie. ere: HOME MUTUAL BUILDING AssoolA. | € Will leave at once for London. beautiful toilet of white satin | yA. 0 ie SEEDS Fe . ary Mallory. = loving faith, trust aud devotion of the mem- | Wheat quict and ate TION OF WASHINGTON, D.C. Tne Pacific Raliroad Committee of the h white silk combined, with deep fails Were you in debt to him Mr. Cameron, of Wisconsin, from same | bers of Ply mouth Church, Brooklyn, to their | Pesurylvauta red, 1 eganteed Senuary ai House this morning added several amend- | Duster; ornaments diamonds, Lady There, | At tink I owed him 8159. He had my | Committee, reported adversely on vill for | pustor, especially beeause by these we have | b%; @2. smber, 2 ssociation, organized January 2 pus a sigan bugles; ornaments diamonds. La: norn- ype ae tie 7 Bic elief of Jobn L. Shepherd. € nadled ‘ive ai c patbans Boxt reguiat meeting ou frat Monday in March. | ments to the Texas Paciite railroad bill, cal- wore mative ailk aid point isos. ne They were Just as good as mo = P vie cette oe cae Se te southern whit Ail the adverse reports were concurred in. | which we know he is in Mr. Harvey introduced bill securing land | ly so because thus they have e ifled v for agricultural purposes to certain Iudians | beauty, fidelity and giory of the faith as in the Indian territory. Referred to Com- | ts in ‘Christ Jesus, our Saviour and our ittee on Indian Affairs. Lord. Eubseript! Fon recived ee the omcs of tha ated to better protect the interests of the . S 3 r ae, ite Cit: eople, A final vote on the bill asa whole | with costly lace; her ornaments were aia~ eee Fel be taken on Friday next. monds of extraordinary value. Mrs. Gora | nnocen puntess Hoyos wore white silk relieved THE NEWMAN AND MIDDLET Mixed, 61, spot Feb W. Stickney, sworn » sont he patate eed my duties were nt to @ cashier. The bank hada actuary, ‘This Association Is organized upo systems, Wnd presents attractive f Jones wo @ most becoming green silk, AMONG THOSE who had interviews with | With white draperies. Miss Ed ss” toilet e, . APER STATEMENTS CONTRADICTED. MANKIND WERE W TING, wiuw rea until furcher notice. the President to-day were the Attorney | of crimson silk draped with white st Newman & Middleton for | “Mr. Alcorn sent tothe desk to be read an | Dr. Bell co to ku iw tee aptninn Of this Sater & Copy of Const ROD ROBINSON, President. | General, the Secretary of War, ex-Attorney | mat was very. distingue. "Miss 1S bele Wore ant ecoder ob, the | extract from the Chicago Times, to the effect | council in regard to this inatter. Se firein, Suds Pettolcem IRVING WILLIAMSON, Sec'y- General Speed, of Kentucky; ex-Governor | Evgiish wore 2 becoming toilet of bonds. ‘The clatn War proces ites | that a meeting of carpet-baggers had been | A member arose to the point of onler th irate qqotatiogs. Subscriptions will also be received by Everett | poy? of Miss: Senators Patterson. Alcorn, | White tulle puffed over whi and gar. | and bonds. The claim was presented to the | held ata room in the Capitol; that arrar, the moderator bad decided that such mutters Whisky aun—in. e ethwest; D- | Cyeucer, Barsent, Harvey, and West, and landed with fue flowers. Mme pMariscal caltinicead oe ake ee the See Co A | ments Were made to recommence the wav- | as the subject of the resolutions were not | M=¥ Sr 7 t . iq * ° rose tewlre Silk. gu shed with costly 0 - f i LOOK ¥ rT 1 e bus t i » S82 K etrest | several repreaentadive Jace; ornaments pearls, Mrs, Yoshida wore | baDk was mado with the Board of Audit; the inthe interest of Morton; Uist Atgorn was | Scfmaiz wo the business of the couneit. 12 Gewortmuntn act bt ‘Thompson, Interior De parinest feb2 Im Ss STBATFOBD FENDALL, ; that Aicora was | ~ Another sai Side hy in ag as a friend of the pastor's, he = mined with itselt and wiite & cccekved 91,500 for te cist. present and had given ‘in his adnesion to | would move that the revolution ba referred | WRawy EUR: Feb. i6 : sider t . Wheat qutet and beary aingly attired | (2. Did you consider that payment a final | § . 2 ap- sfsewrtis pre agg 2 z A Faxde Met adjudication of the claim?. Ames; that the Chief Justice had been ap- | to the business commitiee. Dr. Bell again | Loxpos. Feb. Je ie NAVAL ORDE Surgeon Thomas C. | rose silk, tr Y 7 ving ship Wor- | Ice. Miss Kilbourn was c Walton ordering to the receiviog ship Wor. im pale sose #1 Mew El : : : : roached and urged to deliver an early de-4 tricc cak in favor ol solntic comut in the « : 3 455 Lepisinne syenaty a cester, at Norfolk. Acting Assistant Sur- | prewer, Mrs. Culitenden, Mrs. Colton, M . ak: Lasked when 1 reccipted for the money: Eston ta the eulorosment case; Laat he had an cnn soauler same auton untae noe Scaths pereaee percent. below the Jonsson ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, gn James Phillips detached from the re- | Couoyir. Mrs. Cortwright, Miss Sherrill, | ‘This does not bar me trom making an a4- | Teruked such conduct, abd that the Prost. words, by a member who desired to know | bathirate. U 18',: 1e@ fives, (PALE PERSONS DESIBING TO LBABH | celviuc ship Worcester and placed on walt- | Mrs, Kilbourn, M'me Dardon, M'medeii-g- | ditional claim.” | Mr. Wilcox, a clerx of the | Sent had been appealed to. Mr. Ac said he | frome the moderator if Dr. Bell was not 6s. Erie, Ib".; do red, Ml; New York Gen Tuas SHORTHAND nay gnd,an | |g onlers. Commodore Augustas H Katty | emmann. Mise Yoanez, Mime Romero, Mine | Board of Audit, said, oaanO yon havea | would not deem a notice of this article ne- OUT OF ORDER. OS acennposnidebipemeniareia: her. has been confirmed as rear admiral on e Berses. Mrs. Pierrepont, Mrs. Bristow, 0" 5 t J y other = one » Pr c« nued el ; bnoe's chareb, 436, retired List. Joel Wolte, Miss w slowance was madeon account of what was wanc fem dpets cucpet banger: This was a popes called for ® decision os his Sitting Ball on the Wor Path. lemons, @10. Thorongh os ell, Mrs. Lyman K. £ owing Newman & Middleton. 3 ~ race sg? ei tyten TWO THOUSAND MINERS aoe 4 a " ~ ™ U, Mrs. Lyman K ve . +, | the first time this had been charged against | point of order. The moderator decided the AT THE BLACK pubject gtarsnieel. DrcIDED Apvenst1y¥.—The Senate Jadi- | Mires, V- The chairman sald he took Mr. Stiekney's | him, but this did not matter. Butas tothe | point was well taken, bat Dr Bell costinena mist. Kareouise HOT OB 10K-OOLD TEA, clary Committee nas decided adversely on ud good taste. Oe of the ma poicingeent! Sore Pari fog bates 8 jit | statement that he pad taken any part ie ap- | fotalk. ‘The moderator said be haa decided FORT LARAMIE, W. T., Feb. 9, 1576. CHOCOLATE. the nomipation of Representative White, povided aud elaborately decors ome subsequent facts xpected to de proaching the Chief Justice or as to thede- | that Dr. Bell was oul of order, and if he Edilor Siar:— Siting B: of the north Is — — i — I of Alabama, for Untted States jadge of Utak s observed this season was set in ox cision of an ure and Frasrant, y case pending before the court, | wished to appeal from the decision he could he would deserve lo be stricken from the | ao so. wan said Dr. Bell, “you m territory. The unfav largest rooms of the suite of apartme: having bis little g: { hair-lifting around ble action was oa - “gre! ere ae . z t WITS MILBURN’S UNBIVALLED 50DA, : aceount of Mr. White's allegat complicity | Champagne, punch and many de!icigus edi- Gi danieies roll of attorneys, and he would not deserve | pardon me for appealing, but I must, though | Fort Pease, and we are likely to have the H 1 man & M I PP iz. 1439 PawnsYLvawie a, : in the fraudulent Parkmau-Brooks cotton | bles were included tn the menu. — na! u alfirm, (claim transferrea | '0 bold his seat in this Senate. He | very reluctantly.” He stili desired to taix, | &me game played in this section of country « ocwt-tr near Willard’s claim. The Fresident ai ee ly, Senator a Lecter Rank : the an of five H bb fn Be Mi ~ pod tg ae 24 ae seeniaes een come hed nag liparts | before long. Some “sportive youths,” sup. = z a . r nan’s @ Sur Y f nO y ‘S 1€ | of the house, and the ruling of Dr. Bacon, the 0 Yheye " e north ,** ” gr eewis JOMNEON 2 00. Mounsation All entertained sacs ars aud over, uments, He bed pot participated io | moderator, wassustained. nearly every ‘icie- | Posed to be SE See ae BANEBRS, i ing nomi er yesterday. 2 SHEPHERD AS A WITNESS conference, if such had been held. As | gate answering in the aitirmative, Dr. Bell eral very Sue horses on Oli Womens A delightful dancing party waa géven i Mrs. Cake, at Willard’s, lest even- eh fairly divided the honors of the fork of the Cheyenne 10 horses ALONE time were the property of @ party of miners 4 herd, sworn:—Had a cialm for | for the statement that he had ge ors of custom: for removing old emcat to recapture Missixsi Penns; into the | alone in the negative. Dr. Bacon said it by the | seensed to be a secular question, and he had | a Gone Y Mia Sirsei and Pemnsy wants Arenas, A . on their way tothe Bleek als bay 3 ne, yivanta ave. troops. his position on the subject of | put tt ina secular way. j wy tou Pp Desiers to Government and District Geourttive: | disirict of Tappanan night with the Japanese Minister's recep- ben the ciaim was z troops was Well Known, He bat de- | "Phe chairman oF the business committ | Eeped a few Cave ago. and ts tbe first hand «, Wosetam Exchange 7 it b. L. W De \ty, | tion. Many of the guests attended both re- Was presented by Mr. | cilued to accept the positioa of military gov- | made a report in relatioa to the pro indians have been holdsne full honae ut oe “wages. B. OF FLEY 90+ gees — — ee = pase ye bers pager rpg at the dance was ni) ; Meed diced, and Hw sorof Mis : eipphy _ toe _— 4 sented tp the Comment by ex-Deacoa Win F. | Xing of a game for @ song tine, but a * t a, . quite large, the tollets were vers rew the claim and turned ito Against the use of troop» en he vest. he committee, he said, recom- | \{) we, Benge he Conner Firrezn7s ap F Staxurs, . mee ae vesterday | the attractions offered were enjoyed ne; had no power of attorney from hin n the office of governor perfect peace | mended that the protest be read to the coun- | “i! change ere long. or ! am much mistaken —— Ri sie pec we ene foie cae vases Ile hour. ses Donn Plate 4 at | frceanied the clatta witn a uamber or otters nquility reigned in Mississippi. At | ell and then referred to the special co:nmnit- Hanes are two thousand miners ta tue Black SANK OF DEPOEIT, HANGE, firme: oll as: Wm. olonel and Mrs. Donn Piatt arrived at | for old material; the next I saw of the eliica ‘aiter be might set forth the | tee appointed yesterday. The committee did . Lae Deai in GOLD, Government and District BONDE, | Y. Gilmore, receiver of public moneys at | their home yesterday afternoon Her many in Mr. Wetson’s room endorsed “dis- be causes which had broaght | not waut to express any opinion in relation enn. yey ptt geen = aes Boreign EXOHANGE, Sc. Chillicothe, Ohio. Registers Land O:tiees— | friends will be giad to hear that Mrs. Piatt : “Where did you ut the condition of affairs now prevail- | to the matter; they did not want to express a fied neninaton ona on we mg by A+ Collections made en ail points. iis, Roseburg, Ore; Feilx G. | Is very — improved c health aoa e Tp in Appeu’s ingsn abe: state, Committee cc teo ye precedent for me Tatare or to follow a of | Sent p ~~} iho te naw ck ann . = na, Se ’ joyed & pleasant yoyage. General Bani: a r. Conkling, fre ‘o1 ee on the Ju- st, bu e riences of the past = Investment Securities on Commission. maré-tr | Ularke, lies Moine oo" Ch: joyed a p e g and 4 Ps Si the pa: pat expel he pas! ocmeon Clou erts. Humboldt, Ca! nouse On New Jersey ayenue Two weeks ater | d'ciary, reported adversely © nate bill 69, must be taken into consideration, bat it has leased a G BEMOVAL—WHM. F. HOLTZMAN, Aitor- | Mich. Alsoa number o eneral Butler's residenc: Mrs. | that I beard thal ihe claim was 2° 4,1 | to repeal certain sectious of the revised sta- | would not do to have it sald an ex officer of of hi ney-ai- Law, bas removed to No. 1331 F st. i ana! was expected lust e 1 and | went to Hudneli and hesaid he bad sold it to | tutes. Alo, from the tame committer, fa- | Plymouth Chureh bad presented a protest to | Come in to any council, and itively re opposite Ebbit House, and will be | Tue Commissioner of Internal Revenue, ecelve @ most cordial welcome? from | Hewitt for §3,00). Hewitt <ecei ved the eatire rably, with amendments, the bill to Coa. | the council which was bot heard. m- | fused to-altend the council forthe coding of leased to ose Bie Seton one bemnens ——— in response toa query from Memphis whether | her large circle of friends. Amount claimed—over $4.00 ter I told | fer exclusive jurisdiciton over India reser- | mittee’s report was adopted. Mr. the Black Hills country. He eeut mam at Seren aed Olen fee rest tn vane . e8-td | the recent decision forbidding the issuing of | | Mrs. Senator Paddock will uot receive | Hndueli the claim was rejected he seem>i to | vations upon thecourts of the United States, | protest was then read. Mr. West s: i¥ 4 after on Thursdays. be satisfied with it. Watson, the chief clerk | and for the punishment of erimes commit the time that he would go to war if the liquor licenses to peddlers of Uquor, applies | "St n the first sentence of the letter m issive Us a 5. C1 , a - white people went into the Black Hills. He Kg > 000k. s. 00, : i e ladies of Metropolitan M.E. Churen, | of the Board of Audit, said quite emplati- | ted by and against the Indians. Plymouth Church finds its good name J ’ BANKERS, Bnd ferryboats. has decided ‘that it does, | Headed by Mrs. Dr. Newman, are proparing | cally that tneciaim would uot be eitewed, | Me fitehesek and Mr. Paddock introdneed | £ijmouth Church finds its good name, Keeps his worded “BC. eple-tr 1 There is no intention, however. of inter- for a grand entertainment at Willard’s Hall | don‘t know why there was © reconsideration | bills to establish certain st routes. Re- principles and rules adopted many P Armd THE PENNSYLVA : tuidas ec h; 1A MUNICIPAL Etec- wren fering with those persons or firms who are | Ty WT" Cala the Merina Wachee Bet Ocoee i menial Coon aay tener. tor se, | S210 to eee ee eee THe eae tak its gapd. bane has not bees | TIONS YESTERDAY—Aepublican Sucresscs.— conducting such business now.} party. Some of the ladies will appear in | Board of Public Works had ailowe! him All| Mr. Anthony eub r called into question because of its rules, but yl yy bo NoTHIXG To bo WITH THE Bawcock | dre-ses Worn a tiundred years ago. There | wat wasduebim. It was about two weeks | lution that the reports in the Cungressiona’ | that the whole cause is contained in 1ts ex- was Ff tetween the reguias ee RARKLIN ® CasSE.—Attorney General Plerrepoat ex will - musical aud literary exercises aud | after the cialm was rejected to me that I Record shall be an accnrate priewery apd nag traordipary conduct in ping —_ it | can and the reform candidates, but with the Fee ase ree ET ramen, SME | Pains the presence at St Louie of Se Sher | Peeementss TT Pe iSwba sea Tecgemmerey ga eclwed | vcenling: tan nePee tae'ituentirae. | rousarmery the name of Meadors tae | Sxcoption of Waite ia tue Aft arg, Sout Z b Pebble Spectacles." dee?-1y man, assistant United States district attor- Nor IN THE Circus Bostness.- A dis- A KIND OF A MIDDLE MAN. livered; that all speeches shall be inserted | ton as a member of Plymouth Chureh, he | 2, Jamison in’ the twent; fou: momniy EOTACLES. ney at New York. He states that he was } patch has been received at the State depart- — Middteton, sworn: Have had eoatracts | #8 actually delivered, except verbal correc- | protests against the submission to the coun- | £1) the lar aticnn maen nes were BM=“a atte te “ tire thicertany cro cing testimony rela- | ment from oue Myers, proprietor of the | under the old Board of Pubic Works to | Uns which may be made by the author,and | Sil of any other questions except Ue guilt oF pe Bags Bp yy FR » Price, SINER | tive to certain crooked whisk Sequest of the | American circus in Europe, saying that | grade, pave, curb, &c.,hada contract on loth | !&L aby epeech withneld for more than a ee innocence of Mr. Beecher. Pendent or reform candidates were success- Gec$-tristp Penna. of Minister Wash- | Street southwest, from D street to Water | Week after its delivery shall be then printed if S y % Gratiot Washburn, 8 = ae nd the democrats are said to have gain. Been eee dade atta baineek cock: | burn, never acted as bis agent, and thet he | street: bad @ contract on G strest; comprsted | from the notes of the reporters. He gave no- GESERAL BADDOOK'™S TRIAL. ed eouncilmen in several wands, -""Ietinn, ROTUERS? ——— " | never advertised in an American paper for a | 1t before the board went out. 1 employed in | Uce that he would call up the resolation to- } sit © for ehe | Tisburg, Pa., J.D. Patterson, republican, was HABLE B Too MUCH RETRENCHMENT IN THE Rey- | performer, as has been siated. the first instauce George W. Sdckvey as my | ION Se ae eat eel Gaeeien ay | ee Cae ee re-elected mayor by about 1,100 me, . PACE BUREAU. At a meeting of the House | gure Senatorial friends of Mr. Pincbback | about the claim, Next T went te cee iuit | mittee to provide for a reorganization ofthe | Sx. Louis, Fer in Immediately upon | ThE Tepublicans aiso both brindues of = x 5 . Ni e : 7 , Feb. 16.—1 \" PRICE LIST. Committee on Appropriations, last night, cs shout the claim. Mext I went to see Bill | departanents wad sutlwinek Oo teport: Te the councils 0 _ . u ¥ 2 the internal revenue collection districts to A het Sets 2 | effort for me, and still the report was “‘noth- , 82d the correspondence between it aad the Sbout one hundred in the aggregate. Tnis | nd others who, If present, wouid vote for his | ing coming to you;” next | was informed | departments. involves the abolition of @ numberof reve- | Sémission, It would be best not to call up | ther itt went inte ihe hoard ane r. Kelly called up the bill for the sate of 1 ‘and the ward. ing of the United States court this | Titusville, D. H. Mitchell, r ynolican discussion developed a purpose to cut down hg the open! morning ex-Attorney General Williams rose | Guie. mav-,.’ r and addressed tne . the defence mavcc by 113 majorii Jory, openine Toom | was ig Ci a ee -oiioan mayor elected -37 io the greater portion of the audien: port the Teqbilcans elected the ma; o— SUITS $35 BEDUCED TO 946. | nuedistricts and a large distnissal of collec- | P.’s case this week. There seems to be less SAW MK. JOHNSON timber lands tu the states of California and | peing atiorveys. Very few of the govern- | PUT, ,° yor, trea tors, deputies, store-hes «8, gaugers. Com. | COPfidence among his friends in regard to his | ne would give me some information. Don’t | Oregon and in the territories of the United | ment witnesses were present, th of Gai deominin at eo SUITS a5 REDUCED To gis. | sone Pratt thinks this ‘programme will admission, and it seems to be conceded that | know who told me to go and see him. I | States. from Wi been dis- i i if he does secure a seat in the Senate it will 7 . The bill was urged by Messrs. Kelly and pains lng ime be “by the skin of his teeth.” Abortewell balling, WIEN Chaiaacke: * | Sargent. Mr. Sargent gave an interesting SUITS $22 REDUCED 1TO 916. Hind TERMISM IN SWITZERLAND.—It GOLD IN ALASKA he Secretary of the | Went toJohnson and gave him my state- | 8CcouDt of the needs of his state for timber, seems incredible that extra inducements Tre: 1 see = v ment. I said I had been to three or four, and | 82a eye the bill should . ce : : should be held ont any where in the world Treasury has rece ved a communication | gj) said there was nothing due me. Johnson The debate was continued by Messrs. In- SuITs @20 REDUCED TO 814. | 14 persuade men to remain in office; yetin | 70M the collector of customs at Sitka, | fook my statement and to three days sent | S8lls, Howe and Oglesby. the municipality of Scaufs, Switzerland, | Alaska, stating that a returned member ofa | for me. He said: “How much is coming to| HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.— BEDUCED TO 913. which ORSESSES & considerable @rea of wood | §™mall y oo Riatteoeigl amet one =~ le = } a age eee Mr. Stone (Mo.) introduced a bill fixing the and, t care e t nad bi ining in 5 4 io = Geese tek eamiatenbery cco ae brarehes of the Keni river and | Joiason sald was," How mueh willgouraks | Fate of compensation to railroad companies THE PiymMovra Cucrcn ADyIsoRY CouNcIL met in yp yes' » Bach delegate was banded 2 cony OF she “letter ”” contain! &@ review the Gim. for the government, assuming that what the | culties arising 4 the dropping of PF was Monu!ton’s name from the roli, declaring that Piymonuth church bas persistently sought « Suits « a y oe claiming Unat its whole action in the mat- eulTs s16 BEDUCED To $10. | cer was recently increased made from $1 to $6 a day, coarse goid—no | for your claim’” I said: “I doa’t know | for the transportation of United States roceed: some explanations which | ters in issue has been right. ecne of bis cameirerios in Ofloe fer & period of Hot = rock—but that nesoaia notstate whether bene oe is Lol Hag hege “lam agg Referred to Appropriation Commit- wend throw ——— light upon the — received and shook hands Sis fA a ere Were extensive diggings or not. authoriz another par’ ve you - meoand ; | 28 they arrived, and rm: SUITS $13 REDUCED TO @ &. | lessthan three years. —s £500 for your claim.” J ieftand west to'see | . Mr. Stenger (Pa.) introduced a resolution | At iat ume, ne said, Joyes aad: McDonald pal oe Bh mol welooune, closing tyreane a AvévstT BELMonNT had an interview with THE MFMPHIS AND EL PASO RAILROAD | Newman. Newman said, “Weill, we had | ‘lirecting the Secretary of the Treasury to | were trusted officials. men of influence, and ing that he feared bo investigation. ses Mr. Morrison, chairman of the Committee of | 1NVESTIGATION.—Col. Martin was heard | better take that or get nothing.” I went | farnish the House a list of all persous con- le. ing i, on the other hand, was Swarm confiding, generous man, who did not give up @ friendship once cemented for the whispers of calumny. Everything = sented by the prosecation was incomplete, and could not but leave @ painfal uncertain- ty inevery mind as to whether it was right Ways and Means, yesterday afternoon, on | béfore the Hggse Judiciary Committee this eee tems r took the ean “sithougt, who have been defaulters since Stare 4, te , the crerimiey ees . His desire, as an Ppicee with reference to payments made | | Was satisfied there was $10,000 coming to | the amount of defalcation in each case; tne agent of the Rothschilds, and as a promlnent | Py Lim on behalfof assisting Gen. Fremont | 120"? eiia to dohusom. «Lio thie andee pro- | Amount collected; the cases in witch the de- member of the democratic party, is tahave | t epgineer the Memphis and El Paso Rail- test, because 1 do uot want my children .o | faulter and his ‘sureties have been dis- ©VESOOATS 916 BEDUCED TO $10. Sas Cusarettqos of Ways and Means pass at eeny Wan mathio io eee starve.” charged; the cases prosecuted to conviction; . Wood's exter made on | vi c = anaeeeee apoaes dhs Race glad neeount of legal fees, printing, &c. General mone. paid you the money—Jounson or | the number and pame of such defauiters st li EqvaL RIGHTS IX GEORGIA —The 1a house of representatives bas una” mousiy ad & resolution denying th ad ein the U.S. Senate a: = is Of the republican press that 1i Gesign of the lec(slature oF to abr gate or abridge the privi of colored et OVERCOATS $13 REDUJED TO . 2 ~ tt? in goveroment employ; the number and | to convey a@ proper suspicion or to simply in- . OVERCOATS @19 BEDUCED TO $19. | creasing the amountof theirissuc. He thinks | Frement, at his own request, has been re- | HCC | cnow: they were both name of those contivued in government eu- | dicate a weakness of the jadgment to whlch equal politica akg oF rer declares ths. ihe Gummoceatie parks cneincs a ford to advo. | Hever Aime be will give bis uassincong gt IN CAHOOTS. Biny Sifter such defalention. sad. the Jongih Srey, ibe was | lable. The quantity | jess o: race, #re permacentiy fixed be in. VERCOATS REDUCED 10 da. -# Sones id insists that , Babs xed = I'think Hewett paid me. Iwas so glad to | oftime so continu nm the employ of the this Kind of evidence said Gen. William: ay es t ~ we on oe : its representative in Congress should oppose | !«tt for New York last night. vet the twoor three dollars that! wouldbavs | government, aud the ageregats amount of .| ies constitation, waleh is reeo.- nized by the legislature as the supreme ls > of the land, that peace and good feeiiag p. «- Salis, throughons the state, and that n> Tidgement or abrogation of Unowe ri, either contemplated or desired. sich! ah THE LOviIsiaNa INvEsTIGATION.—The Tosjority of the Louisiana House committee of int reports that the state trea- all soft-monvy theories. Miss CARROLL’s CLAIM—Miss Anna Ella Carroll, of Maryland, ts still asking OVERCOATS $22 BEDUCED TO 916 The House | S1zned anything; all I kuow is, | never go.a | these defalcatio:s Referred tothe Ways aad A SWEEPING Repvcri : dollar out of what Stickne: t,and I don’t | Means Committee. Committee on Appropriations have com- know what he got. When Stickney got the Mr. Garfield (Onto) offered a resolution di- “ ! pleted the items in the legislative, executive money I was in debt to laborers on two pay- | recting the Committee on Public Buildings Congress for compensation for service ren- | and judicial appropriation bill relating to | rolis—ove for $300, and the other for $1,000; | aod Grounds to take measures to prevent the : 2 - dered ion planning campaigns during the | the internal revenue department of the | the board paid the 8300 pay-roll, bat never Se te on oe Capitol buildiag. OVEBCOATS $35 RKEDUCED 34. | late war. Her petition has been again pre- | Treasury. The estimates have been cutdown | paid the other, of $1,000. At the time I sigaed | He said tbat the building was being bilack- sented to the House at this session by Mr. | from $5,000,000 to $1,056,000. The number of | the power of attorney to Hewett my work | ened and disfigured by the use of this kind of Walsh. The ypesisonne ciaims to have pre- | collection districts have been reduced from | had been completed eighteen months. All | coal. The resolution was adopted. sented to Col. Toomas A. Scott, who was | I¢i to 105, which makes @ saving of over six | Ue mouey I ever got for any work I did The House proceeded, !n the morning hour, then Assistant Secretary of War, and | hundred thousand doilars. By the reduction | was the £450, the certificate for whieh Bill | to the consideration of bilis reported from HABLE BROS., through him to the Secretary of War, the | or the force of gaugers, inspectors, supervis- | Dickson cashed for me. I Know that I am | committees. plans of the campaigns on theTennessee river | ors and storekeepers a reduction of $136,000 is | ONL five or six thousand dollars. Dickson Mr. Boone (Ky.), from the Committee on . and against Vicksburg, which subsequeatiy | &ccomplished, aud a saving of 450,000 is con- | Rave me @check for turce hundred and some | Indian Affairs, reported a bill to prohibit tne Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, proved successful. Miss Carroll has an in- | templated by reducivg the estimate for dies, | dollars. cutting of timber cn [ndian reservations. OVERCOATS $25 BEDUCED 3 gis. then traced Babcock’'s military eareer from West Point, which he eulogized as a place where honor and honesty were inculeated and where thieves and were not ad- "6 t,and | General Dibble be addressed out of office, to the trust and cepfidence in him | and criminal preceed! instil c as private "President. In | Alfred J ‘ett view -¥g dorecment for her clatm from Col. Scott. paper, and printing toternal revenue stamps. = typ wae discount? ‘i After discussion the bill was Teoommitted. to the jorne: the police 4 fens.te Serner Wth and D streets, | Tir Post Orrick APPROPRIATION BILL. | AN AFFLICTED FAMILY.—The famliy of | me. "DY “seounted me cuough to damn ‘a Dill extending the | Came'a Rast of The eee ec, be, be: | and J. H. Oglesby, Gscalagent, as parctocps ¥ UrTRELL & WINK, | The House Appropriation Commitice has | General L.. H. Peiouze, Assistant Adjutant THE OTHER PARTNER TESTIFIES. tional bounty | delinquencies would more or _ ge | finished the Post Office appropriation | General U.S. Army, and orderly in the War Geo. H, Newman, sworn:—Was a which expired | upon and degrade the chtef executive of the 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU: pul eo Al, McGrew, Sixth Auditor, who was | department, has recently met with sad mis. | With, Mr. Middieton as a contractor under , 1575, to July pation. No ingratitude would be so black | PEACHED.— ann before the committee yesterday in relation | foMunes. About three adherent ey the Board of Public Works. Tre testimony 80 as Lo ex! as his, if he would bring dishovor on one B ROONOMY SHIRT, to the ex; of dia ghagiment says he | orthe general died in this city." Oa the a | of, withess was mainly corroborative of v omm! ape src ara Bese fructus Cotten sug ties Linea, warranted | I Tleoconary, DUC prefers to mmaRe hee ne, | ultimo bis mother died’ at Philadelphia, | ‘atof the previous witness. ie testifed:— | | Mr. Terry (Vé-), {rom the same comm! oot ar ae St. “The purchaser has ooly to work Hon eats But Prefer. to make the reduc. | While his father su(fers from au ulcer Teng | AbOUe three montha ago, alter ranning | Teported a b — * THE WAR IN SPAIN. and tho shirt is ready for the len: Bigher He believes It gont cote aa aane | throat, from whieh he cannot recover, ana | GEblen months for th latin, Middiston | 1°Lr, Burleigh (Mey front ine Naval Com Carlists en the Rua. LUfTEBLL & WIN cus qued cian at une per annua, rather | Bisdemise is daily expected. To thess nu- | amg fom 2 oT eatd Tavs ite rake fant milter, reported a ‘bill for the preservation | ,,10NDON, Feb. 10-—Prom alt the’ informa. Corner 20th street and Peans. than two at $1,200 per annnm, whocan only | METOUS aillictions was added the death of his | Yon get.” The next thing I knew of the | 80d repair of. ty at "g | ton received here, the following seems to Sackett's i n brother-in-law, Hon. T. J.D. Faller, whien | ¥ a 6 perform the same Amount of ‘work that the | Scourred a iew deve an ‘i | claim was when I was calied upon to sign | Herbor, N Reterted to” Commitice of perville, Va. RINGTON. pee The General and bis family have thesympa. | ‘2é Power of attorney. Wire's partment, and the awards will be made b; R rt secret servi: ~ March sith. Postmaster General ‘Teweil has oe ee ahs 5 | an material Rothing, ao the which was coming to our firm ‘rminating the treaty wi ~ Or | Sharge the usual price for makiag the Shirt,atthe | Greed upon Congress @ bill to defeat the | TU Of the Treasury department yesterday | hon. F; '8 bank; Cored printed. BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIBT FACTORY, | ‘!F&w biuders. It is ihe practice for bidders | Teceived thirty-two plates, from which many | all my partner or m: ever got for our to Ox @ certain sum acd make a bona fide | counterfeit notes have been ited. ‘They it we claim: feble-tr 1012 F street northwest, bid; then by use of dummies and men of | were captured in Centralia, Ill., in October S.READY-MADE,of fret. | _ U!PSforcarrylng themallinthirteenstates | "BY of thelr numerous friends’ in this coun: sige tet parties were present when you | ir Fenner Kons) Sun the Com | Sed e Carlists, under’ General Carassa, crue Seater a Linen | #7¢ now being opened by the Post Ofties de- : 1 5 se Sua Sdecneneee ey Pootiont he occupied in force. Simuitancousiy s straw, put in bids ranning in a scale | last, when Nelson D: and his notorious Wm. &. Simmons, Sim- Fasc E re EUR RRIGRS | reas incre te Saar | ber sant ke Unnee | 2 meee swen ae Ceaine | Rete ena acsermear | Samat ioee mors toa atestar L. fobl0-Im i rou! ques- 5 the old Board of Public ” “4 ” nes on the river Diva. Uon. : If others bid and their proposais are | ffieen and 4 tery” and “policy” business in New York, is iam taseatcan, ae, die Sas sen | Quagtelit ow coven ane Ore, yore for col earth oto the aunt ant forse | sey te probress i, that sity: “Tue Rripdne eae n7a_ aod. Seaplane t > bul from H street; put sian? commanding and Cestona. Tue ust below the secoud bona fide bidder's ing of @ much by | Mouly Knownas “Eph” Simmons, is @ na- Teported ‘concentrati is: tton Will (oa ee ° the | could only give lim the extent Of the law. Ane tne Board of "Babile pio ey a Sg fore Sue) atraggte etwees Sudan, To st : » 48 frequent by the when the Board of Audit | Nos Vom e pula, 8 lose bappens, other ‘are’ bought off and | conspiracy, because he ‘Mr. Stone for . | mew Yorkand ag ——_e—__ the price Gree deed by, the fret bidders is tu ipcmonien aos same business with Ben as Semeeane ss PERNSYLVANIA ELECTIONS. inden ote omer Pe ie smitty vay |, Rembtionn macoos tm Renton, fract wi bet parties at thesame rate ee HPRAGic (ep. a ene barges of W. under another name. Mir. Seweit ech aie eee DARVILLE, Pax Fed. 16 At ine election : ing the peat four weeks. Sarge majority. Smo? | ieee one - 4 . °: . \ 5

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