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> ° TRN mt THE EVENING STAR. \mudonupateunes wnene The PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, & \ | ‘wa tm che Ad Coun ATI THE STAR BUILDINGS, . BIFCHER SAYS “IT 18 SOMETHING To Penasyivenia Avenue, corner 11th Street, ED BEXEATH YOU.” BY | aun =— e sexsion of the advisory well ye Ross: amon | The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | read @ log ststemeut Of tue case ot teams 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. s oe Soe in answer to questions Mr. eda esata Rheorman stated ihe proseedings that bad THE EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to general diaresaten aan oe te Saataen pubscriters af TEN CENTS PER WEEK, OR Foaty- Shieh Mr. Havens, of in She gegeee ot Fock CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at’ tae Councey Seat en, ot Borman. antes Wenn ie meine pot # fact that some one had committed a a month, sir months. $3 OO; one year, 96.00, great crime and the pastor was endeavoring WREKLY STAR—pudiisned om Priday— to cover :tup. Mr. Beecher answered this a2 year, postare prepara, ip person. Said while recently tn Boston maT Ail subecrirtoms eacariahiy om advance, and V. 47 N°. 7.148 AS he bad teen aaked why be dit not eail ems (0 Se. ob = oA i Acclosiaslioal trial WF Rates of advertising fernished on application, > ae . NGTON, D. C., T He declared then, as he has declared sinee, rn WASHI . C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1876. TWO CENTS. | SYSSE meh cee sy eee = f ever having made use of SPECIAL NOTICES. Ng AR: Social and Personal. le who did ‘belief ; ] not have the same RS VENING ST rhe 100ngciat aud Personal. says | _ The Board of Audit Investigation, | ¥ORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Telegrams to The Star She bad in "regard. to future panistmemt. Por min scat Tavcetcs. ia Be W N opened their houses as usual yesterday, but | More Damaging Testimony To-day Tavrspay, February 17. * | evidence, and te had told za there owas 00 7th, M6. at 7-40 o'cluc, i a: every one is feeling more or less the effects — oN ‘ a eee wo vbeiween Ban? G strenis so : : ‘ ne any trans wutteat ‘ashington News and Gossip. | Si {itenours and the Inecseant demands | The investigation into the afatrs of the | .SENATE—Toe Chair laid before the ; After considerabie discussion Mr. Reseber commanication _ GovERNMENT RECSIPTecInternal reve- | Social duties make upon them, the extreme | District of Columbia and the boart of audit Wart commounteation from tue Secretary | GEN. BABCOCK’S DEFENCE. | 5r2 tacts, Tie co are these Of iF Aye Mimiice | nue to day, $284,208.15; customs, 2191,30850, | Cold was accepted as @n excuse for remain- Coa, resumed this morning by tho House of Warin reference to the bridge across the a Churches wae not at an cod, and emong aaa ee ealanotnaie bane eae ts pute ing indoors, and few of our citizens made | Committee on the District of Columbia. Pit ep pd ther Ry mpeg edger igre there os | numbers were some of his best frieman® usher ‘Alimemrs | place on the perch frig rihings Bic = calls, The number of strangers going the pp Lontrolter Tayler submitted the original of | on soll taligie Sorte capt ot the ee Gen. Sherman a Witness something to bave hell openes coment Fost e rrane ted to at of sister 1 22d of February, | rounds of the Cabinet was however, greater | the power of attorney given by Ne Referred to C " and I beseech you, brethren, if we 2 se are fraternaly tneite!. By order of W. M. m § t rc] than nenal Ki 4 2 ¥ Newman and se lo Committee on Military Affair-. _—_— yt . 4 as vena. shy pruel, Byorderat W. 4. | from § to 10 o’cloc Yhap urnal. Mrs. Kerr's dancing reeepitor Middleton to George W. Stickdey, of the | The fortification appropriation bill was Sa Fight tobe Tse on ae nat we bave @ THe BRPUSGIOGNS OF THE ita —_ AL “poh z srnape Dopp. re- ge amt She wee assisted by her son and a sbank. It was ordered to be put Appropriations. to heCommittezon | THE BEECHER COUNCIL, | belt of the bande Zon the S tow orn bas Oietrict iti. met af Inland Halon THU LS othicer, U.S. pavy.died at Lower Me. ‘ss English, Miss Frost and Miss Morgan. lence. rene * | the feelings of the - VAY EVSNING, Febuuary, 1 th, for the parpose of ron, Pa .on the Xi instant. Papi aes, was well filled wie & zs AETEOR SHRP RERG WAS RECALLED, Maine Seaisincee Sekine Shalliion pf oon a h - ‘closing ue 8 sa: "The tack want A ne ie Celegates 19. Ue ‘ a i —_——__—__— ¥ mpany at twilight last evening. nd vesti As follows:—I nad some rec: 1 = a hiding @nyUning < of “ THow. comonontg, 2 UAMSUN, Casirma, ANONG the callers at the White House to- | sssembled to witness the marriage st Alves | tion with the claim of coatrastor MeLausa. | "Me Stevoosea precoated - MINISTER SCHENCK’S RESIGNATION. |.8m a very geneross man | havea ereathost ZEos. comopo nj day were Senators Cameron, Robertson and | S'€ll@ Pauline Jobnson and Mr. Qatutoa | Jin, which claim was for putting earth In tne | of the Kentucky: legisintateim inves orate i ote eee journed mee taaeres ES oP mil Ri e! Ey ui 8 not ex- use in Me! ghiin'’ x L er, and th : - - P bl ot er Fangpe pnw lace, Rusk and Hubbell. __ pected to be’a feature of auch an occasion, | Contract, directing him to haal earth to the ei Sy ciate at ieee eres “i CARL VOGT'S DEATH SENTENCE, | tiad'been pewert caught th by Ay the pina er the Rast Wachin THAT PostaGe Biut.The Senate Com. | tere Was of conrse some delay in the arrival | Cabal from H street; I thought he was eati- | passage of a law providing that pu Bd >— Alco applauded loudly. Mr. Shearman thn MokDay. F. at et Do post Offices and Post Roate tony | 2f,ihe ttidal party. Flowers were tasierally | tltd only to the haul; put the matter before | urer of the United States shall ay every : in response to another question said Uvat beso Ball. & ney Iwata Sasa ae eas . day | disposed about the enancel, and the font was | 6 District Commissioners; Lieutenant | Saturday to every man, woman, aed call THE BABCOCK TRIAL there we-e no charges ever prefecred betene Gemittes appointed on con the Giscuste’ the bill relating to third-class | filled with a mass of choice blosamie, Tue | Hoxle made adirect report against it, say- | In the Unite States, without respect to race, | CSM Sherman's Good Word for the | ibe church upon which B agen BO Port. Fersons wisbins tosabacribe for stoca wil | matter, ete., but came to no conclusion. ushers, Messrs, Sands, Morris, Tracy and | 1€ that McLaughlin was only entitled to | color, or previous condition of eite ten Accased could be bad ontilatie, . Paige or ams RSE eons, | rzawnoar Dii—Tue Senate Commit- | REG” Gere Tig, atintize to une com | me nantend not [or excavadiog Wmoartn, at | gam ohelocace, Se anid tnt ta onder tbat | ofthe (ial ct Gen.” San eget wasps s 4 ary. ’ % § - | for bh ci weatiia teen, " nani, Last July MeLa . r - ‘ t | of the irial of Gen. us speech Was g Petr scoun wan tee on Commerce to-day took up theso-callea | When the bridal procession entere’, the | asked ine to withdraw the papers, becatwe fie the currency the petition prmmidet hat anne ee after it hint sabe. vat bill wade reterren tt te a cant | ushers preceded it, and. were followed | WAS applying for other work; he eaid the | should vot be issued any ore year more thas | {etlaty,to the c ajourn — tiee cousisting Of Mecers, Boatweti | USsegt@Cy fF bridesmaids” in couples; | P&Pers in the claim might operate against | five thousand million dotiars. te ae on Sherman spoke a Si mpectal deeviek to and Dennis. Fieey aunCan and Mise Sawyer, Miss him, A week afterwanis | ascertained that | eutirely satiefled that, it would be a wise we | Sere 2 ae = —- roung: ly were the g m had been allowed for | measure, b aske efere: ° better knowle of | Chure! YOUNG MEN, ASSISTANT SECRETARY CowEn has gone | Charming quartette of chosen maidens. Tie | $1,910, and the certificate had been funded ia paper to hp Oouantitieaen ismeee’ =“ a the time ue br ait men | Abbott w SABBATH AFTERNOON, at 33a o'clock. to Ohio to attend to affairs of importance to bride, one of the handsomest of our young | {@vor of R. C. Hewett; I met McLaughlin a Mr. McCreery presented joint ws ae at Savennah trom Gen. Grant, | CO@nell ac Short adirewes by Young Men. his private interests, ‘The urseacy of bie | cles, entered leaning on her brother's arm. few days after and asied him fhe knew the | of Kentucky lexisiature in favor of pe en T have known Bim almost co! Music kd by Corne oO febi2 t caetaich 5 gency of his he groom awaited ber with his best man at | Claim was allowed; hesaid that he had sold | tothe soldiers of th 8 yl as y- Hts reputation has been very ; A Turxe . es i Cornet ream. itr | business may require him to teader his res- | the chancel, and as she ascended the steps | 1t to Hewett for $500, which uetted him i Melly intvodeed Gilt eating I never heard it questioned until Pours yo i wae —— ignation, although he has not done so as yet. | ¢&me forward and offered her his a: | Laughlin) only something over =300 in 6a . Kelly introduced pil! authorizing the | troubles. 1 Lave seen Gen. Babess an reo te atone z eh be ban Bo pass opr rm, an! iy ning over $300 in cash. | Vancouver water company to lay wate ex. i Lave seen Gen. Babcock a Wood to re at wgaitet. to APvoINTMENT.—The President has ap- ked with her to the rail of the altar, | McLaughlin was paid bot for the haul and | pipes through the Fort Vancouve! “ Nites | Gred Umes in the Execative Mansion ext gaily paid to fos | MERE Ca Ean e ties GhURGH. comet Su | polatel Hos. % SE Malloy United Stars | Mrettieamatic sit caters ok ae tae | NOW A cLincies neon ee eG Teservation. Referred to Committee on M'i. | gbel'Fesidenk’s ronan, it mulght be called the vwier, Mr. Fowler aod Bat ft 11.30 a. m for bivie Reading, | commissione: t i de" the Lo EUUeSee AGREED TC PAY Cue] SY Rea _ ie Gen: Makers See wok pee yep I . at 11-30 3, n r to adjust the fisheries ques. | MEF on the bride's left and the latter on 7 : To GE1 Is } see Babeoek firs! 1 a PE WESLEY OHAPEL co Sabbath day at 3p. nder the Alabama treaty, in place of | UEHtOf the groom. The Rev. Dr. Watkine, OF Hi6 Chai T0 Ger THs ores | MP Toealls introdueed bill for the reguia- | comp eae bn eecoeens m day the week following at4 p.m, te ex-Gov. Clifford, of Mass. > who had awaited the couple. performed the Hannan, sworn: Am a plumber; had ‘dian Af eferred to Comanit- | withont seins the President at all; G ot wallats wan tvetnae ne : Lb CHURCH every ex our - geremony with much solemnity. The organ | one or two contracts with the District gov 1 DIN to reduce the | BAB also opens. the letters. distrival nr to the Hon. Fernando Woon set CONGRE QHURCH every, even- .. FRED. GRANT, son of tha President, | bad greeted the entrance of the procession | €rnment to lay lateral sewers and main | ibterest of the pubiic debt, to lace the | them, and answers all exc td toward Mozart Hall's ex- fog at ¥ fel day Sor the frat time dativered @ race na | WHR Appropriate selections, and again as | Pipes; the aggregate of the ‘Amount of work | €lastic curreney, &c. He said be iatr anesd | POtaPt. He is a kind of interme paid It volumtaris Seeet roy y te Rekerineiane caa'e conta aster | Stet pine fart Seyeecey tine aed | MenulLamnumy sea cimmovtemmaane | Wectimaty ast goat ate vik tae Ua es MOTTO OF WASHINGTON, Di pie oe qraceraly at whale ane a Briseasenicae tne Catan followed ane. have done for the beard; ave dom ene ae pracisiined, be wank A oe WBA its Uitle | given by Goveral Jeunes © nay omeneonte hyd fa latte tx the wtock | pare HP sdtsewinled & rid zt jt necouples. A sup. | Contractors as a sub-contractor; the , Mr. Clayton Introduced ab: ting | COFPS OF engineers iall always <4 of this Amt e ai January si, asa: | ———— per for the bridal party only awaited theta | claim I now have is for the work 1 Git fur | the Secretary of War to dell, 1p end | Captain £8. Babbitt, a disblirseweats, Ex judge Deals Next regular w ‘< in Ma Mar. Cox aS Speaker Pro Tem.—Tho | Mrs. Whittl ce of the bride's mother, | the contractors—about $2,000; have been paid | £@rrison ejaipage to the several staves f port. and Hon A. Borie, ex.s » for one year was Mr. Fowler's Bhares S20; dues gl yer nm - House of Representatives was called to orde Pie Reta uae The young couple | ® part of the iatter work. Toe last payment | We Use of the 8Late troops at the Cs S for | the Navy. At this poin first assistant corporation attorney, testified Subsert will be reeetved at the office of the | : ; led toorder | started later ih ‘the evening on thelr wel. | Igot I got from Mr Hewett, he eame to my | Referred to Committee on Mu paial. | was put upon the st that he probabiy paid something tov Recrocary, 404 Louisiana aveuus, opposite city | tls morning by the Clerk of the House, dig tour, and the bridesinalds adjourned | Store about the sth of November, Letecety, | Mr: Booth, from the Conitnttees ont SEVERAL LETTERS fraying the expenses of Mosart‘tiall tn 19, owine toa leave of absence of a week grant. | #2. te Bachelors’ german at Marini’s, | and 7 o'clock in 11 Sheript peacediyl Pea H pedro! JOVE! but that he could u ‘This Associstic ed Speaker ~Arcairn ve “grant | The tailets of the bride a a ne evening and asked me if | ions, reported adversely ou various private prs | pOvee, tt aid bot remember what mata regaired © i the return ofthe Speake Wore lustrous white silt traias, with drape- | to me’ when certain contractors got thale |... SENATOR sPEN ‘ lin. Mr. Wood was very kind to him, aoa “EL SHROD ROBINSON, President. —— ries and high corsage of exquisite white | pay. He asked me if l would take ore thin’ | Mr. Spencersaid be was not 11 recommended til SS ee IBVING WILLIAMSON, Sec 7 SENSATION SPor.ED—There is the best | damasyulnes earrished With blonde ace; | hard dollars forty claltes Teast caociey | yesteriby when the Senator fram Miciate: Mr. Chas. Corneil ui. 'G. Molaney and gnetnciipitons will ale» Be eeetived by Byorett | authority for stating that the steamer Des- | Ca¢h {air maiden wore a lovg full vell of | can you oiler memoney when vou LP EnOw | Di hac cnased to be read the exmmace ties the committee of Morart Hall, said it was ae : wont i, Which bas been reyo-ted by t-legrams | (US eFacefuily arranyed. The bride, tall, | What my claim is.” he said «Tere is a gool | Coico Zines. “He now desired ou! —— hd attend tothe ea3 K st fom this city, ae being prepared here to nder and graceful, looked very lovely 1 | deal of money coming to you, antyou can | Mat there was no truth ia the siaten nt ‘ont and friends.” General B ! > “ a one REEDE > go | her tollet of white stil, seft, rich and lus- | get it on}: ae yi ae slot bin the statement | eek thf ; generat 5 was lef Samgueys. and Chis to with sealed orders, supposed to ad lus- | 8 only through me and my frieals. H+ | from beginning to end. He kad not apy ck informs Joyce t t to Mr. Chtef Justice Shea, partment.” some connection with Caban. matters trons in texture, and long lowing talte vell | said, “Ihave bronght Mr. Jounsoa aloay so | ed the Chief Justice In reference tects. | 288inet Ford, and t the mari ~i that Fowler tod TO GAS CONSUMES so Tieouuection with Cuban matters. witl | fastened with orange blossoms on her well- | as to get a power of attorney.” He gail 1¢ | lon in the enforcement case; In fac Mee bad | (over) was Sent to San Francisco becans: | Bim he ¢ rtoward Mor —_ the Metin mecorders, Sue isetill st | polsed head. ‘The trained skirt was long and | must be settled up that nicht, as his trien!s | ReVer aby conversation with the Clik f Jas, | Of bis high standing with the eummissioner. | 274 Hails case is bot Jet Botice is beredy gtven shat on readiness for sea cerviee > being patin | 1! in graceful waves; the tablier was em- | were going away that night and it must be | tice on any subject whatever. cael ee emia beeen = soe May i. 1576, broidered in wreaths exquisitely wrougat In | settled then. He said ad batter do it Mr. Morrlil, (Vt) from the Commit FOREIGN NEWS MINISTER SCHENCK S RESIGNATION Lesiik. The corsage was cat a la juive, | Or you will lose the T st * | Education and Labor, reportes Sehenek's A Breach oF Promise Sorr pred en Soe re is no doubt S cacren = é waisted, high in the throat @nd laced He then said, “Jobns ments, biH to establish an edt re 9G far hype oper yee | Damas “—Ida Wilkinson, living eat @tx- H 3 B. BAILY, { cor > the back; the ves were long and close- | do anytbing here. i anc re 7 vee Gen, wy more Of th Mile run, near New Br ok febl-cowkM] Fee. Warmington Gastigbt Jo some days | fitiog, and rufles of fine lace were wora | azain said, "You had sell it, 0: publi lends oceitooatens tuted ‘& sult in the enpreme cotet at Mee PoRD FENDALL, tsier | bout the throat and wrists. willlose it!” I then sald, “Hewett, 1 ¢ Vide Or thew on aciogees teen pr | Jersey for breach of ¢ against Lewls L tos ast of the sertesof | care to have any more tronble wi suprort of nationa hone Gor abe menos rity for the following, | Andrews, ¢ 4 ts of the Ba * | board; I will sell_you my claim { scientific and industrial Be cee Siuenows's pe | SSMS. Tee pial L attendance, not t He sald, «No, | won't g Mr. Merrimon introduced bill Oe. ee en | oe eee See erfere with tne pleasure of thos “How ¢an you pay for beacon lights for the inland ; ds to | aud is of rather gy appear: Ipated tn the cotition. ‘The yoata- you don’t know what from the Chesapeake ba at te et The defendant Is some five years Soangen, be ». Mrs. « zt tt Maki hie Seoulieneee . eae = x “ ist him respecting the | jower with two childre .h OE oes acpi rorcivel ey aid would vouture it. an : es rit Carolina. Referred to Committee on sof the Emma mine, ois | Site two re Mtge "a torts lothenn aaeaae ‘ “ | swillingly regarding the be aut He could col mat ot Sic. Kherman presented a mem Cart Vogt Sentence@ to Death, | Tifd onc of the belles ofDightelows, ‘Heim cpreomise Hi i hon!v last was drawn Witiess co. | the Duited States to interfere oe eee wens, We. Ht — ‘ogt Lue war- | Member « & Co mere "i 7HOU x ties | Iuetantly si r lor tne Wakesh ana derer, Who was extradited fro: : ‘o, mer. OOF FES AND CHOCOLATE, 1 to. whieh marriage hay pro. | a ao . . oped Bo igegaigne ye Staies, ins horn sentenced to deat bs in good circum Pure and Frasrant, Of the Guy aaseenbiel te le 2 RR DID NS eye | Se Ne ee Oe ee sie ot aus to the court of cass . odant have WITE MILSUEN'S UNEIVAL incladed many of our : Seen Pete cece wanes ttak te expected about t sono 1A2® PENNOTLVANIA ATENTS, | ble x Be en oee were made by the U. u ect te | eae Wills: foficns | Mats Mowett a ess” cleric mere made by the United s to ihe state A Steamsh: is Wis JOaNSUN & 00. ae g; and some very elaborate. Pedros: He inte arene i es “Spe Neck inticnne Simbu fo menoen oe : mgt : aa = BANEBES | sre cholop and numerous, said he could not «divide eyea, to the names of the avenues ot the chivar | keme “ in the iuost arde f £8, . . i ; i pay other parties. aghington, Committee on the D ma aS Gadeetnen tee: = vt. Gry. SHERIDAN Was before the | _PEOMOTED—W. D. Burlage, D. N. Bur- Did you ever mi 7 Columbia. 4 regent edly Sernir ey Mia Sires and Pennsylvania dete, Comm! on Military Atairs this | D49K. 0. W. Minor, and Adolph Van Reath mod tom Hewett Mr. Anthony called up his resolution a paipiened pceived fe Dealers tu Government and District Secrrittes; ~ giving his views with reference to | BAVe been promoted from sec to third ‘A. the Viding that ine Congressional Record si + ease . Boutien Rustanee ans Sets. sopi¢'iy_ | the proposed re ay and the | class clerk Sixth Auditor's office, | He bas made contain an accurate transcript of what H.R. OFFLEY 800) transfer of the n bureau tot | : ors for a compromise, tua‘ly occurs in the two houses, and a mS, art i ong ary ante: « m 1 the subject Oonwan Pivreexre axp F Stkests, woman nal yr any retuetl cretary of State to een tae erin ate ar mensional Record was Wire SoLrmor Opposite Treasery Department. Af the War depar in the ca Whavesines aece wlarpued that the record Lat loclock & fire BABE OF DEPOSIT, EXOHANGR, &c. peop aie ape peewee ad Balow, ts Boston for 5 and Dete >. | Hewett cam: of the debates was of such value that te m Winchester, a well kaoee Deal = GOLD, Government avd District BONDS, | taining the army could be effected b. ive Dearborn, ston, will leave for Eug- Pat should not ns 9 cousid@erauion. s* t, wh pwulted a i Foreign EACHANGE, do, © dation ee anitiincy poses a land for the pris ext steamer. = pares was awaiting me at tue boar! > tbe mainiaiaing UuE, we insisted ihat tne TIE ing ye er. 8 f the main butldl >, oti ath Collec: & tha ep, EE ed = audit; I bad sent my clerk on the very de record howl Correct, tell the a, | sister of " s ieeh se Meat | contents. Th eresecearpaentinslays e aboll! Tue Parent Laws.—The Seaate Commit. | Hewett called to look ‘about it, but he ; z the trath; that it shx for London th ° a the roof of the nischen, oud $e sunpeent to vestnent Secur a Oommission. man-tr . tee on Patents held a meeting to-day. Com. | clerk) did not get the information that y actually was Satd. He dis- " aaaeaaed annmeneste have been caused by sparks from the chim- BEMOVAL—WM. §. HOLTZMAN. atior- THe MILITARY AcabEMY BILL missioner Duell, of the Patcat Office, ana | Certificate was there. countenanced strougly the practice of in- THE ADVISORY COUNCIL, | ney. The building was consumed in about moved to Mo. 1391 ¥ nate Committee on Appropriation Commissioner Spear appeared before | net HOW long had your claim been pon Serting speeches in the Zeurd which had Proceedings To-Day an hour. The joss is estimated at from business acquatat- ip the West Point appropri- committee on Invitation of the latter, | Pong, Hewett came to see your Se et se oe ene onk, Fed. t.—Upon the ¢ iH eg a pe 4 pinveed, car re the Hos Peropet” | and gave their views with reference to th: | there 2 Boise tly yd cig ol Sry Soe eee innetted. He mentioned ene waee es# session of the Plyme coonpel wit tee tee » ay he House ‘i emer iments in the atlaws pre 4 “ ad euds 2 coutrac- ~ oe . qn 3 Where | advisory counci y Rev. D: SCR wi hetr lives. Tae as c s2 rliticate for? s % ds to allow them to pab- | cus: 3 a pdred y feet in ; BABKUMBS, in. ‘The commitiee SENATOR Wrsr voted to take up the | ,,A:1 don’t know, 1 never saw it. Leuppose lished atail. He also spoke of cases where on the point of ofeelne a mea s | tained on the iower floor ‘2 large dining sper 1499 F street, ¥ of the bill reduclug the pay aud | Pinchback resoluticn yesterday, not because it was for the odds and ends of all that was | DO?Er tne leave to, print epecclics wad ect | Sudge Van Cott, sits: Soule rvcm, Bal!) oom, and “omiees. Tae upper 7 a professors Ntary = hd z re te] . th Rec cl vi ry ese o » ¥ Y ty ol ara ro Acaemy. The Indications are thar iret | Bo Is to vote against B.'s admission | was introdured toe tee, yphuson Pe in ne, Jecord which would have drawn | appear before the co! stories contained over fifty chambers, far ess ne eee. as repmted to the Senate will not diftee | & ne question comes directly before the | me paper st me houtenod pee caw cree | call to order. He referred in this connection | Suireer Cea (et 20 the satlare of Sie dardan tet eens ac ee ee: = materially from the bill as it passed tue | 5 but for the reason that ines be hee | I alghen ite, This G2,000 trecseetion aay | (othe attack made by General Batter on | ™NMAteeumell, tin of his stabieby are. 7 we semteme- RARKLIN & cU,. House. urged the earliest disposition of the | Hewett Idid not regard as a claim against | S€?@tor Sumner, which was putin the / ail A Bi w ron aaa OPTICIANS, OR AVAL ( chback ease, bis yote in favor of post. | the board of public works, other than what | #cord Under leave to print. bat which. on | Crxcisx Spe eee A MoBMON TABEREACLE IN E is. $088 Pasnricace Aven: NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieutenant Joseph Mar- ment might heve appeared incoverer, | wasdue me from contracters for bret | tieatt: ntlon of the House belng directo to | a ste NATi, Feb. 17.—Oa Sansay evening | It is announced that a Mormon t Gevaine Brazilian Pebble Spectacles. deo?-Iy stp Surgeon Jobn H. Clark, Paymaster R. | °'* had worked as a sub-contractor. 1 did work | WAS ordered to be expunged from 9 ag hy 2: n, @ er Ja * : K = he - fe a * a a oi barns were e Foelety of Lh or Day Be24s ED BCR ePROTACL ES. oe ae M. Hogg, and Sait. ohigilerd ae The President sent the fol Evans, aud Googe Poise aigacs his retolution to the Commultene oe Prin z. | outbuildings demolisued tee cite aan eee city. "The New. Work, conterones af Sem Speman, maker Ste an orde lowing inationa to the Senate to-day: J, | claimed that I never got a fair setth re ‘The conference report on the District Fimolished. The wife aud two | mons. whicd tne B 0k dect-tetaty 453 Penya.ave.,corser Gestreet. | Lodigwaim AGAmBPsuiTe, At .| DeForest Porter to be assoctate Justice of | Re work I did for Cre. Evans, I dot | was then taxon BOs? BILL , were scrloualy injerad be tes ontatninnad | Lee eee a, wow yard, Norfolk, va, e ng e Supreme Court of Arizona territory; now Whalis now coming to me. I don’t mn Up. their house, i} b, 7 ol 8 Dearly Eider BHABLE BROTHERS? | Mitcrdvtachet Sem the erate oe eine hee wee tie weediaen She sale war Gtes eek ne Fe Se ay tein mabgees Gat tent | rece Sod pome of te farmers Si sea of Lies wk placed on waiting orders. ot ace ,and Wm. pars, of Fi 5,000. fo take what oue . wisi reat losses in live si - 4s of Utah will OVW. Battie froma Papen power a nn | rida, to bs collector of customs for the dis- | 80 @bd Fay nothing. to give an explanation as to points raised &! the pecacte U oreninr Bn hg 1¢ Brooklyn tab- PRICE LIST. ea, Mass., and ordered to the storeship New | 1°t Of St Marks, Fi FITAPATRICK’S GRIEVANCES. Seta Dares in eon aS = Siig Hampshire. Boatswain’ Edwool- : , i, James Fitzpatick, sworn:—Am a contrac- (Dawes) in regard tocertain claims. He Death of Dr. Bushnell d from ie ney ateeain Kdwart Hughes | RatRENcumrNr.—The House Committee | tor; had goutracts tmnder old board of public said that he could say now that the proposi- | Haxrrogp, Cr., Feb. Or. Horace | UP aultes re ihe storeship New’ Hampshire. Carpeater Ou Ap} ropriations this morning in their con. | YOrks. When the old board went out of ex- | come Accveng nei this Board of Audit bad not | Bushnell, died here this mor: , aged ee yes ieee Geos New Hampshire. | Carpeater | sideration of the legislative, exeeutive,and | Heebee had @ claim against the board; T | Commultves 0: members of the Conference | euty-three. Hie \iterary and theological | establish Mormon inm at t BUITS §§33 «REDUCED To gus. | Jiang: Pa. and ordered to ine Storesuip | J¢dictal appropriation bill, took up the ana by nae ienrmde it teoie yilead, | again referred to the lose manner in phink prom ine Oocgiipetinnal meietesee in ome a New pébire. effiees of the auditors of the Treasur : rgec than I) the pows Bos ; um inent Congregational mlaisters in the | SIxcrrar & . “ h ‘y de- | could swear to. we 2 ers of the Board of Audit were de- | country. MAN. evITs To $1%. A Uwiqux Petition —In the Senate to- | ton bill ws meter oe ee Moat | taken aet ce tor my claims { referet “0 ned end Seta: NOLAE miners senate , ~ Tie jndtesn M : 2 . rica! by a “3 a day Mr. Howe presented a petition signed by | force Tow employed, commenced prepara- | son & pateerscd 18 ‘colicet. hep oe | lt bdmunds said he bad beea informed | | Rr7s asp « stiTs 22 ro 16, | twenty citizens of Wisconsin, praying Com, | {10S te carry out the twenty per eent reduc- | lected $900, and told me that wae all they | Qusuiticient authc rity thal in sudstaace no | DY fre tere night is : = tion of force and ten per ecnt of salaries. | could get. ‘Have never gol the diff ney | bonds were lssued after the action of the | $100,000, waleh Is covered by instras : po Nan gy eviTs 920 pUcep To », treasurer | Many chiefs of divisions are tobe abolished | tween what Hewett offered me abd what my | House: What the boart of audit nad dove : es 3 aillty of satan and the DUCE very mau, | if Lhe ideas of the committee prevail. attorneys pz.id me yet. what my omy lasue bonds for certiticates which bad |g The reupon refaned to aAmin- oa =Pr = Wit i . en passed upon before that time and ALYiMORE. Feb. 17 eniins sued In the G seam Pai Taaneene bine 0 ave oa of | Tie PRo TEM. SPEARKRSHIP.—The House | application fer ag extealon et LaseaNiteel | EUG sion. Mach as he | SUUsted. G2; West Virginia : Sand the court sustained Reve Me, \ twohours to-day in diseassing | for grading on ith street east. Mr. Blow | ;;OUsRtt rs had gone too far | Gay.“Nugar siet acd stondy Noa ; od Cook tb pap mitaee. however, deta | aid “Aewecen eto, | Saturday niat made by Gen. Garfield, directing | B&d agreed to let him do the work if he | Mo) 1 oT, “Rend! of no it | “Bazriwone, Feb. If -Uston wbecdy and f admobished hitn uot to Fefuse to alanis ©. | most convenient to the re that the Speaker pro tempore, Mr. Cox, take | WoUld doit for 20 cents a yard; he agreed to | fosotten the conte 1 wit > i end wieady— el, | Mhesaeraments toJeuking ” ° e malater e person; that the said Tres the oath of office t disenarge the new dete | 2220, aud was tocall the next day and get | funch this Pincers nich tiey Deed. z ae eUiTs 915 SEDUCED TO @ 5. to issue which hehes+ntered. The debate was | {2 Contract executed. Meanwhile Blow | of + ; fitles rr A Sap Case A EXTAL HaNors D lis TaDge, Bad there Weee Hitec, | Went to Missouri, and in the meantime | f° mi ; Leaver 3 <ansas, Hir ve yd = ion enough expressed to show thatif | Ketcham had uusulied the contract ad | tion: itis y-ruaps ot vers, & : i of age, camp to Oe In Swrorne and Air Kare enontd at | siven it to another party at one-third higuer | WOR. tts peruaps not - tht : age mauner. lie wast Feslgii, many members would hold that he at. ‘Witness continued Mr. Blow tout | Moen citizens went to the D $ eon town from the hay loft of the ban uy ‘ = ae uid Succeed to the chalr for tke whole Pscagesd re he Commisstoners to ch | . we | i oe er, when his foot slipped OVEECGATS $13 BEDULED TO $ s. | lare, The ret session. Mr. Garfleld’s motion was rejected. eg i heat Sha Dok given tome, ed celica gs aageehorg , iret downward. I's fail aa aii i : sor rc eee luef, they went beyond ‘the stric . ad rst downward. Ts faill ug gis BEDUCED TO s1¢0 GR SERESS THE £5 BOND Bit Recommittey.—Tha | Otber party, because it was a Binding ont. mas tisk lookink ot tee Ce ee - eaced from tne eelltag, wed D> TU Tre PONERAL of Mre. M Senate this aftera gation upon them to do so, ou account of y that, looking at the condition of things - kil Poy td Fehistorseasie ; a rooon took up and discassed | Spinion bf thelr attorne an | ainote charitable judgment might bo pas ed | and broken by the fait. Whee wee ee OVERCOATS gis REDUCED TO 913. | hersos, Crosby B. Noyes, 1101 MT etree the report of the conference committee on | | @- Did Mr. Bow complain of the actioa of | the action of the Commisstonere Whieky don—in waa suspended, tne rons enn ane body i , Noyes, 110i M street. disegrecing votes of th 2 i ors see y Ky Be we “ : satly compronnt VERCOATS petri Oh large attendance of the friends | He Disurlet. 33 bend. bil ‘Fhe, principal | wh. Henke ts oY presence, He sata ifthe | gene SOE RESENTATIVES.—at Fee ee. LECEMqqMtguey 3 | theneck, and lis knees barely touching tae OVERCOATS REDUCED TO g14 Crable Bul greatly, beloved: take, | Objection to the report seemei to be that it | Other members anulled what he bad done | PTY’ O'clock the House was catled to onder | "a and «ead — é The coftin was literalls covered with exyutk, | CCS Dot specifically state that the compen- | iu his absence he did not Like it. lone | by the Clerk of the House, Mr. Georze M. | Wetst Eahk: Feb, 17 —Fiour dali and declining. | | A Division MADE tN Seceer.—J. OVERCOATS $22 BEDUCED TO gis, | ite!¥ beautiful floral offerings of friendship | f44(n cf the bourd of audit shail cease at | .2- How long after this ‘currence before | Adams, the House having’ Jast before ad- Ybcat gust, im buyer's fever. Corn dull andua’ | Ingersoll. in the $6,000,000 sult oes The services were conducted by Rev. De, | O=ce. Mr. Sherman moved that it be recom- | Mr. Blow resigned? journing yesterday granted the gaker | Lonnow. Feb. ¥ Tweed, testified yesterday tat after a war- OVERCOATS 24 Helmead, rector of Grace Chureh, avd Rey, | Mitted. A standing vote wastaken and re A. I think he remained about a month, | #Ve of absence until Tuesday next. SF | money.2% for the + | rant was drawn the sharesofT weed, Woon $25 REDUCED TO 91s. | br Townsend, Chapiain of the liones, gag | Sulted—ayes 23, noes 25. ‘The cuair, Mr. | He told me one day it was no kind of a place MK COX FOR SPEAKER PR) TEM Bes eins NS | Ward. and Garvey were deducted, wad then rs rector of the Church of the Incarnation, Dr. | Oglesby, announeed the failure of tne mo. | for him, that he couldn't stay any luager. | TBE chaplain opened the session with | ‘MeWk he ook ‘we remainder to Watson In tae OVERCOATS @15 REDUCED yemarke Spee Ge eines Meee ee wipro oie, Conkling seked: “How pos DR BLAKE AS A WITNESS, prayer, alter whieh Mr. Randail offered the | rue Manvi cic hioeeeaebane trolier's oifice. Then the door was : & Zz : » LeGisn at: And satisfetion occasioned by the calling responded Mr. Oglesby. ‘Tue yeas aml 7 Of the board of puvite workan Fits: | palate, That Hon. 8. S.Cox.a represen- | Metiune sonst, 2alentay a petition, tec ows home to a higher reward of one so ripe in | P&yS Were then catied for. The result of the | patrick (the last witnesd) came to itz- | tative from the state of New York, b=) and is | *Tederick county was presented for the im- | 1@ Per cent. pat into a small package wil pears and virtues, gave a feeling tribute to voie was—ayes 30 and nays 2. me onee | hereby, appointed Speaker pro tempore dur. | POSition of a dog tax, and the disfrauchise- , @Morandum on it. He frequentiy took HABLE BROS., the worth of the deceased, grounded u ft ing the present temporary absence of the | MeDtof every owner of a dog who fail to pay | Sweeny’s money.to him in the Cham 7 tpostarotene aay eu hele aap tag fcommnnim appropenting Gl | GPaeane™ Se Rowtoes Set dam - = 7 jouse the funeral r. mer (Pa.) moved to substitute the ly discu referrei to the iy —N. ¥. 1th. > Merchant Tailors and Fine Olothiers, pera proceeded to the Congressional cem- Hon. J. C. 8, Blackburn, of Ken- mittee. Mrs. Movnton J on cpiseopal bur! % ~ Blac! |, a] i examination feta te Corner Teh and D streets. | ¥ice Was rerformed by Drs. Hoimead and » he daughter of Thomas | patrick was quite sole todo ihe work. he | *iirdls want OC skiLL experience ta pre: the bouse, stating that the legisiatare has | Chereh G2 gia Piang, O° nmtee Of the SHIRTS CHEAPER THAN BVE® IN THE ; the administration wanted. Lieut. Hoxie was _ Sone t Geliverative boay. aud nod that tee Dee ne Sat come | wil te ya LW SLES. ee waives tse bg samniirion of tint | Eula; ats auc gw escuiat ca | contrasting apie thtoaynervin aga | fa cayeet oagent? oath | Honan "a ewan” "het selling SHIRTS, READY-MADB, of iret. | *=%.—A bill has been introduced in tne Kelm. ----Benater Mitch- | wii ge to meee e onl Oe tee weeks We | York, bis selection would be an act of injus- | [eBt of meters. A. special commitice on wes ne a elected to the ex- im, and fine’ twenty Rundred Lisen | House of Representatives by with anattack | 89? morrow and see the sirect.” Mr. | tiee to himself and the no toupee was cobeiod wo te Ob | amining commiites of Dr. Storrs’ chureh Fe= Ses alin,, sad ine. twenty aundred Linen ves by Mr. Rea pro- ‘Capitola next day. Afler Mr. Blow | fore asked the gentleman to” Leave was granted to introduce a bilt omntty. we faruish frtt clase materiel for nothing, wei | ¥)0iDg that the head of any department who still quite Indisposea, | Teed from Missouri this matter came 2 Siew oe any laws to grant exemption | Tum Barge tbe usual price for making the Shirty atthe | {1i1 bot, after the passae of this act, keep ly be able to resume his Sen: | fibin af nis collee yee Ee nad at the ‘ac-| In complianee with this request Me. Cly. taxation of taf stosk of Gorsanary te fopclg ei Eee aan te ‘indies angraciens Siatatacareue den for ie ea of nis de pariment in the War dopart- understanding with the Commissioners wan | mer asked jeave to withdraw his amend- vary ae. railroad a fast ¢ traine, — pS aniles an for febiv-tr 1013 F street northwest, | CighP hore heel aed sundays, atleast in the War, depart. the business: tet be hae egould | | The Clerk then put the question on tue res- | ProPriats 9 ey - | speed etteined is on the Berlin, ‘Fotndens Y OTICE —Thore is onty oue place in Washinston | tuber util the frst day of April tn each Third "Assistary | contract to Fitzpatrick, but he had been Senos being bat » aod it was | port was ‘on a bill giving @ +4 pin en they ran at sphere yop can by luv clans DMESS SMATS, | J€4r- 0d front the frst day of Apri! until ved here lact | Overruled. He was sorry, because, if Fitz- | tive notes. — right to ave lestiatel bate en | ne eee ND ten roms Ws ouch Ang, th sueckamsos ice Hi. Vall, soperiatendent of would save the fortramen the contract, it | Mr. Cox then took the chair, and sald his | JOY" an accused on trial | ,87,Sevator Wright has been offered ani P 92:50 SHIRTS. reaty made. | ihe requirement of section 162 of the Reyieed ey Aad service, Foturnel fren Ning | SOBBL OL his offering todo the work ‘cheaper | Gratglations, It was the hopes? the Hoos me Courts * Jasésship of the Jownangenane OME Shia’ FaCTUnY, tog atest | Statutes, euail rorrelt hie ealary for each and | {ork this moming, where he had been since this trandenies Woo gotit, Lalways thoagut | and his own that hie cecapation of tie Chale | TEINDIANA GREENBACK Coxvewrion | | 2 It ts now the correct thing in ch the law is thus a . Blow to re- | would be brief, and that wou ‘ at Indianapolis yesterday —Hon. Anson rnalism to say violated.” And every officer and employe in —— -—___ - 2ee----—____ sign. I think he resigned two or | the return of the id s00n see Wolcott presiding—and adopted A = to mete any of the department a A TERRIFIC SNOW STORM, accomp: ler it happened. of the respected Speaker. It was | demanding the immedi: resol ‘shot in the head bas been who shall werk a lass nusuber of heer taan by a gale of wind, prevailed ai Qebed Cane At 12 o'clock the committee adjournes | gevernment Wat the oasiceaser leeianien Cle-resumption Sct, the witkaseant fee | wees eOmnIACS and Hermegovinian Feanred by thia seetion shail also forfeit is | po ails arrived yesterday A sod | ae was not Dy absence or sickens, ©" | Cifeulating notes of national and state banks Seba anak Sem soggonted by Ae the provisions Of this section shallbe vio: | We, Too! of the government Wag | _ MINNESOTA REPUBLICANS —Tho Minne-| day.” Te UD Tend the Journal of yester- sguten to the tics eurreaey. |" g3-The announcement that Louis lated. And any disbursing-offlcer of the | Gumed, @way. Two houses were a has tesued Garfield (0.) said ion to ‘Benator Byoin, | TPS Of the New York Times sw. feteromt wiz nal uy Spates | Sogn ged te amaten Bary eepea wks | Ren ocaemerarenign mec May 3 | pe taka mass ine queen einer a Pea te gates ceteer | ter ig Segal nantes he a the question - = NE cromant, except as, provided nereistelive, | Dexoce ae convention st Clneinnati. ‘The republican | of office Lelore proceeding vo the diccharoacy og Rh FE Vick THAT 1¥ FOLLOWED WIL shall, upon conviction, be liable to a fine of rte MATORTEY, oF 00000, | members of the legislature had reeommend- | bis duties. cede ses) é for tgov- | cause he = " Ee, ph A PA not exceeding five thousand dollars and im- come in slowly, but returns indicate the FE} nk seentnte Cuavention seeet before the After a lepghty discussion of the question yh ‘Au titer, ani dows railroad to the polls? BuIBT FACHORY Ne tea he BALTLMO} Prisonment in the penitentiary not exeeding | election of Coke, democrat, for; aod pete ee AS the legislature, which re- pW penne question was ‘Galles, ed ‘the Qa for treasurer. t ‘i B7-A bil) | ; so. si a.w. blo te” | One Sear. | Hubbard, ueatebant governor, by 50,000. ty the ttate republican committe erect pon tie comtear mhantal AF —— Moodsrs Chicago, carci rest Sas. fire: Siseries yeas72, nays for $15,000 by the contractor: | 27.2 fineot oy