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> ' Oliver j rod “ Wrote abent Beecher. r New Yorn, Fob. 18.01 E - PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, iebes a Ie er tod . ol ‘ AT THE STAR BUILDING Meonystt won wren’ i cienke oteeae Fernsyivania Avenue. cormer 11th Street, yet hy tren & = _ Be = enin a ts) id to oa nal The Evening Star Nex ape: Spans; himself thus leaving him without aemonet 8. H. RAUFFUS » Pres’t. carping bread for Lis family. “Johnson refers - to pwen's Rocosations to him of a crime VENING STAK 43 Served Dy carriers te committed by Beseber for which be could a: TES Casts PER WPEK,OR Foaty- NTS PER MONTH. Copies ai’ the Counter, crive him from Brooklyn, and to Tilton’s io- 23 00. : Bare! Cents a month: 5:7 montas. 5 forming bim that ber bad committed an. ontrage on bis family,” aod says: “It was THE WEEKLY STAR—puditshed on Briday— 82 00 2 year, postace prepaiu under these circumstances that ] wrote the Tivate letter wi was published. 1 con. algae macctiriaen sede meen) WOR, AT NS, 7,144, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1876. TWO CENTS. [ED"2 z= Susp vnat Upon pareiy ex-parte evidence, | then WF Rates of advertisine surnishet on application. . thomgbt that ©. Beecher was ity. ll pe and Mr. Tilton hi = ] ™ réveaiel to me in their + -FOURTH RESS., | characters. The only writ videuce SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR: | very nBQinl and Persomal. ay.ns | EXP(uses of the District Government, | FORTY-FO ane Telegrams to The Star. Which Iba seen was what ‘Mr Tilton, mel THE UNDERSIGNED AGRER 10: (Lose every one is apparently indulging in whole- | Zstimates for the Fiscal Year. ae onente — ond a scaky of which | coam eee maven” Hr bot their reage itive Bank os = some rest as a preparation for the “rush” of i SED g sure whether it was before or afier I wrote | o in, 's birthday. OFFICE oF ComMISSIONERS D. C., 1SE y *Ajuested thas pager maturing outnat antes | Waghington News and Gossip. | Ses: wees, the ‘programme of festivities, yea eee ae st HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.-Me. CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN DEAD, this etter ‘that "Mr Tilton‘or Me: Matton Eales day presto stand Gham Geaaie So Ege Ree! pare for the coming week as now made public, | zeimate of Expenses of the government of the Blackburn (Ky.) offered a resolution ers letter of conteits I was not them, war Wn RGACII Cosh Citisens Nat Bank THE PRESIDENTS RECEPTION will take | atroost promises an excess of gsyety and a | “District Gf Colenbia for he Jiseal year eniting | Westivg the President to inform the House, ' | am Inow, in possession of any evigenee bee TrURY 200, B, corcer ithe canes Oe te eae OF the 224 of February, | Cat diversity of festivities. The President's | _ June 30, 1817: 4fnot incompatible with the public interest, | GEN, BABCOCK’S TRIAL. | Sona" wont’ bes dinieeay, Crusenee be % Bt ‘ashier Baak be an eee from 8 to 10 o’clock. ers reception and the last’ german of the | Commissioners’ office—salaries and whether any executive offices, acts, or duties polis Savir ge Baak. ——___ be by Un . My lize Tuesday expenses . 824.549 | have been performed ata distance from te Weighed by the jury. My opinion rested t. Baakt Republic, GovERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Inter- | Washington Club will s'g Seound National Bauk. soon was famous. Having been very | Fuel and stove fi errer oectring through the inalvertence of | successful in an officer of the Treasury department. d upon one of the best JcpGe KELLEY TO AIR HIS Views on ve oe mittee on Currency, from whom every body Tso | WAS expecting relief. It wasno more absurd : than hundreds of other petitions sent to that 22,009 | Committee. Let all the crazy petitious go “y500 | together. (Laughter{ z The bill was ordered omitted from publitati DES Cc ttee ¢ rezard to Mr. Bowe the comm: e of Piymouih Church have oppor- LisBox, Feb. 1s leaves he sport in | Steamer, tou red to make @ report tn cut baaken meh 's communication. He jou and asked that the The U.S Steamer 1 t4vkiia. Tue S. Steamer efor Southampton. to ramout beach , ‘ ee a solely on the affirmations of Messrs. Bowen, : 1s, U ity Ball for the benefit of the Children’s Ho3- | Collector's oftice—ditto. ¥ r. Kasson (Iowa) objected to the present te after this 1 watened Mason Lewis, U. 8. marine corps, died in 'y pata Vasueeksy itatst . pital will assemble the bea mondeat Ma- | Treasurer's office—ditto ... consideration of the resolution, and it went him y closely, aod 1 found him } Philadelphia Wednesday night. Sonie Temple, and on Saturday evening the | Attorney's office ditto... over under the rules. THE BEECHER BUSINESS | fcting niwase Tike a snag (Oana Bim Bi Tue U. 8S. STEAMER DESPATCH will sail | amateur concert for the benetit of the“LMtle | Sup’t Taxes and Assessments Mr. Robbins (N. ©.) canon . resolution the crime of which he charged. On the » ‘mos 4 Pres. Nat Sav, Bank from here to-night or to-morrow morning tor | Sisters of the Poor” will attract ali lovers of | Assessor's offiee—ditto $qiling on the Secretary of War for informa- other hand, I fund Tilton «nvolving beamat W. LAIBD. Jr, Barmers & Mechanics’ Nations! | {Tom here to-night or fine music to Marini’s. Commiss!oners Sinki on relative to officers o1 ay jo have : - 8 2 in falsehood and treachery, cay by day; and Pack. Georgetown, D.C. Port Royal. a Mrs. and the Misses Frelinghuysen re-| Coroner's office...... been in the consularor diplomatic service of OLIVES JOWNSAV'S RUBLE MISTAKE, I came slowly to the firm convietion that MW. BABRET?, Goo Bay, Back, D. ©. fobl+ ct JvpGr KELLEY, of Pennsylvania, has the | ceived yesterday, for the frst time this sea. | Bealer Weights and beg oe es present standing her was the object of a foul conspiracy. BN Pete te tee pacpseot compietine | Moor to-morrow for @ financial speech, in- | SOR. and thelr f tunity ) asec ter on Poties Court. a Mr. Townsend (N. ¥.) objected, and the A a Soe. ee tne Ra font ae p Reb whiny on journed meeting for the Dur : © 7 oe selves 0 PI iy E Pol * s tone eee ADVISORY COUNCIL TO-DAY mion, in the fu ¥ her's inne ‘anization of @ new tended as a reply to Mr. Blaine’s remarks on | tractive family once more. Fire departm: 733 one m ° * | cence—a faith which my intimate relations the Eeect Washing’ the currency question. Mrs. Conover and her friend, Mrs. Conrt- | Rebuilding No. 2 engine bouse. 10,000 The regular order was demanded, and the with him during the last three years have al, at 7 ned = right, lad &@ very pleasant reception. They Repairs to apparatus and en- House Tas cacties 30 thee conanieention of pei- constanuy tended to confirm, ioxomach that i THE Hovse Committee on Pacific Rail- | were assisted by Mrs. Steele. gine houses. . . 5,500 vate bills reported from committees ia the LOSS OF THE STRATH CLYDE, | [ :ow wonder bow I could ever heve com me So sutencibe Orr ronis met this morning, but took no action Admiral Alden gave a lanch to someof his | Horse feed, fuel, supplies, &e.. 17.200 morn age tinea thie 0 Cm SS * | mitted the terrible mistake of giving ere. jease lence thelr names with undersigned. the Texas Pacific bill, it being decided to | lady friends yesterday. New hose and couplings......., 12,000 ‘eon a biie ee re a gg oa ieee dence to necnsations against him on purely tet ie ot R_8 FERGUSON. S-cretary. te until next Wednesday. Baron and Baroness Nant Anna entertained — Enrolled Bilis, reported Dill, o cotrect an ox parte santinees — ae mai tosis mates guests at dinner yesterday. 99,433 Sf the Toe eae menc of the deficlency bil! | ABOUT THIRTY LIVES LOST. —-—__ Bee tersss Sa. THE HovsE Drnate To-morRow.—Mr. | | Sir Edward and Lady Thornton recelvet | Less regular Cong'l app’on.... 25/000 Of the lest sexsion. aD SpA ntl FOREIGN NEWS -- Chittenden, ot New York, (uard money,) will | the diplomatic corps last evening, as 1s their mbaiuconlonns ane T4Ans | Soerect Se, exrot caused by the omission in ——— Restguatton . 2 _ oh _ custom on Thursdays. ditional engine eo. equipped. 5 = — eer , Onn Peb. 18. ¢ Daily Telegra special service for speak for halfan hour at the opening of the | “ yies Cadwalader was “at home” last eve- | “Dor hook mul lnddes do Peet 26175 Cherokee lands.) THE TURKISH QUESTION, | Loree F 1 —The Daly Teiawaph ie Se 2 Mr. Tarbox, (Mass.) from the Committe intorr t F the YOUNG Mé. financial debate to-morrow, soon after 12 | ning to her friends. —— 53,125 r. Tarbox, ( =e oa @ Committee eauheal pees poetentag thee then b, mance on Joke yelock. Mr. Kelley will follow. The antec foe oe trleepd toys Pros: cngincers’ dep’t—Sweeping streets.. 50,000 Gunesettetes made echoes eee SRSA ana the American Minister, nad resie SABBATH A CRN clo 3 BPS: mag 9 = SO ton, to the regret of their friends here, intend | Cleaning alleys. hentede cues +» 12,000 ’ = 7 nat hi i ad been RODE Ehort addresoes by Young Me IX THE PROPOSED REORGANIZATION Of | leaving Washington on Tuesday next, ald | Salaries incioding stationery ead ail Westtege, Hinton Scans Beene onauihorsee at been Music led by 4 Organ the Internal Revenue districts it is said that returning to thelr residence in New York. Other contingencies. Sencd Waenington. = ef i to Committee of the Naw Yoru, Feb. ih At the morning see- ‘Connet Ver pa rg gage mee Delaware, Maryland and the District of Co- | | Mrs. Marshall O. Roberts, of New York, | Repairing concrete pavements gel oc eee eee PP, = iaemhaniin Chamees mietoone =. Etangukt, iscontacting UNI08 LEYZVAL | jumble, collectively, will be divided intobut | 1s in theeity. She isa very handsome blonde, | Repairing wood pavbneen en Se RO oer ne |e er, of Boston, Introducet . ANLOURCeS Lun * Bberinasio thee ye CSO “ three cotlection districts. and dresses with great ele eoaphes Rorpene Aiea yds ee Ee ee ne preambie and resolation setting forth that eclded to tudiet © S ~~ on 6 H. corner 3t - ring streets and alleys. = ne ix, of the letter r miveterot L130 s,m, for Sivie Beading, | Tayxaster HENRY Ertina, U. 8.N.,| The Death of Charlotte Cashman. Cleaning and repairing ce sent up to Reet OR PEEASANTY | inacmuch ae question six, oF the iter min- | treason, aod feeue @ writ Mi ee ed on Tuesday eyentng in Phila: A telegram was recelved at the Washing. | _ traps fael Roman eeakiciog Coeeme men ds my seneeee Spt Piplaeeee ae ee ee yp peeng ig entered the navy in 1811, was subse- | ton news bureau of the Boston Journal this | Repairs of pampe.-.-+.---.. indeumnity fteen tuagevemmmel tox en ted its claim to the confdenc eee esi ee nae. ad onthe. Rogre ¥ made paymaster, and finally became | morning, announeing the death of Charlotte | GXPIoECE OF P naa Sublie Dulidinse.. suffered from a secret and mysterious “in: regattonal Ch next. It is believed thet the al Bi agg hg ve ar rr of that department. He was piace! | Cushman, at the Parker House in Boston. | Rent of building tor hieien ee EO ee en ea this, council _r tramon lane members will a fal deucmir tions, ponit~ Charlotte Saunders Cushman was born in | Repairs of public butldings. Bs ie, Gankin Cae dispense | and Rev. Wm. J, Buddington, wy teh Le ho A CORRESPONDENCE has taken place be- | Boston about 1813, first appeared on the stage | Erectionof new street lamps with further reading of the petition, and | pear beiore 1i and state suca reasous ii there | ous = 7 % re ia Jou tess, he“Mur- | Lateral sewerage . 2 ~ . The Steamsht, the Hon. George Bancroft and the Sec- | !n the character of the Countess, in the «Mur- | bateral that it be laid on the table. Liverroon FF i are, ahi riage of Figaro,” at the Tremont Theatre, | Public Schools—Salaries Mr. Townsend (N. Y.) hoped it would not | Discussion followed, which was fnterrapt- |, LIVEnroor., Feb. 1 a for subseriptiog to the stock y of the Treasury, which shows that | boston, in April, 1835. Subsequently she left. | Care of rooms. be jaidon the tabie but sent tothe Com. | ed by Prot. Abbott, who said that the bust. | the steamship Egrpt | ccpnatend, Zennery 3 Jae: | the statement mate in a report to th the lyric for ‘the dramatic stage, and | Rent of rooms. : i C bed bottons 4 ! i om ane », | Committee on Foreign Reia a hares S20, dues BI per mouth on each sh Babseriptions will be native country, she visite | Geferal suppit Becretary, 454 Louis Bail cngland in 1515, and remained ‘there until | Expenses, including books » playing with success at the Princess’ | _ Wonery....... me and Haymarket theatres. After another | School furniture.. os . ‘Call No bre. | THE RaG-Bany Vs. THE GOLDEN EAGLE, | successful tour in England she retarned to | Proportionate amouut for colored ; Call sad g& | Ho. W. D. Kelley 1s down for a speech to- | America, and, having accumulated a fortune Meni Buln Seenaa 135,000 INSON, President. | morrow in the House on the subject of cur- | by her profession, she took f. formal leave ot | Metropolitan Police Salaries to make any further statement in regard to the subject. Dr. Bacon bere in- ten ~ ion the table and in the de A Contradiction Toe Hangarian papers ted the proceedings by sa. Feb. .—T communtcation had been r t pdgrs ee. neu t disasters | Fuel, rentof station hozses, The Housekeeper. in geocral ardor Gf Ike coumell Be sobenea ee | Jontuale that @tonates bees, senad sar eae 3 SON, Sec’y. ill ro dout acta large an- ne American stage. Subsequent disasters 1, rentof st = e in general order of the council be referred 4 ~ “ a ane neem. Bei r Bubecripsioun will ale» bo revived by Everett J roney. He will no oubs attract a large a0. | fed her to return Wait, Aad she eed aeert | es lenses DOMESTIC ECONOMY. thet tee. It was then ro- | tstablisumentol a Hungarian tauk of issue. 3 Co, corner 24 and ( stroct Ew Mi aus cat ete cage of eremttng te of agagements in England and ‘the United pc ee Bete es Soc one ¢. | Solved that Dr. Capers’ resolution lay on the seston: Samad Rak amine t > enti K. Backman, corn: sasachoeetts a s —__—_ States from 1556 to 1858, and subsequently i ines cllons fc ae Some wie far ogrts able walle the Bowen matter was being dis- ore Trouble for Count You Arnt mreet b wens: sles Med ~— Tt The Clerk of the House has appointed as | returned to Rome, where she bad previously + 8,000 | hold artic les both useful ,fna ornamental sed. Mr. Shearman made a statement Loxvon, Feb. ts « Pail Mail Ga. west, and Wm. M. Thompson, Int messenger, anold man named Elias Polk, | 1esided. She returned to the United States i dece paapers.. - 100) which Jenny C. says it is her delight to gard to the communication refer zette’s Berlia sy 1 this afternoon says partment . nger, aahine! ith James K. | *™e years since, xppearing in all the large agton Asylum and Georzetowa ae make. To begin with the useful, we will no- ‘ the prosecuting sel has applied for the a STRAY —— FEARDAL. whoecame to V egtaee Wi ge hen | ciiies @s “Meg Merriles.” (her greatest part), 5 Hous>—Saluries. .. 3,500 | tice a floor-mat, which at first sight wouid 45> Louistens av . as body servant, when ay Pe Jan25-¢0 ATIORNEV-ATLAW |e ele was fl ected a member of Cor.- : ‘ DESIGING TO LESBN | 2, nelintne Polk family -HABD find 82 | ont now, and claims to belong to the demo- * Queen Katherin haracters. Sti in tnis_eity at Von Ar- y. Tne annoance- son Causes @ pro- seem too expensive for @ room so humble, bat on closer Inspection we mate of worsted half an in Henry VIIL and oth- | General supplies, includiag fuel and played her last engage- clothing * to large audiences at | R nd that tt is inmates upport wide drawn @t as! found sensati A. Ford's Opera House last winter, and her rep- | Government hospital for the fasane... through a rather finecotfee-sack. Leaving a nry C. Bowen bad sent axaddress to the = of | cratic party. resentation of “Meg Merriles” was thea as Seaton aoa ee iodine oe en es ey upper o~ — mag = uncil he suould be invited to lay his rea- | Three Men — by an E: © ca — » meni by: > Werful as in her best days, ivertising, not incladin; high, but drawing ap ek on the wv r ber a counall ones. A long aie RAMINGHAM, Mass. Fob. of the ag? | Tur STATEMENT recently pudlished that | P-werful ¥ si 2.500 | side, tack the sack on a frame so as to keep | 802% before the counell at whew e Senate Judiciary Committee had con eS Ust..-.. x The District tn Congress, | cussion took place bere as > the pr the council’s summoning ty of | Of @ portable kaw-milll on the land of Bow golnso HEUER itin place. Use a bone book or one made Hagen, @t ubis place. * is 0 ae v 4. d to report adversely ou the nomtn' uuis moru- THE TAX BILL, copying the bill of a page in reiation to Gea. Schenckh's from @ piece of fence Wire. sare out ea —_————_—_ ing, kililog three of the men engaged ; -— adres ree Estima i om License ed pattern with red chalk, After it is al . pe. | aboutt , Corres anv CnocOLATE, Cyaiepresentative alexander H-White, of | Tre House District Committéedid not take | Hstimated receipts trom licens ap eitetigr i sod nt gee Pa L098 OF THE STRATH CLYDE. | *"” wommpeesitivententll MiLSune's UMETTALLED 800k, | A/2DaTS, © prmoancel monrect by up the tax bill today, but will to-morrow, | Estimated expenditures for general ercised good taste you canno — The Markets, : rome LvAMA Avante fend be when they will be giad tohave the views of | purposes of receipts from pleased Ww Jenny ad | Weck Vicgits'e 3) Mores Gnration 1699 Faxnetty aor Wited’s, 1 es representative citizens on the subject. icense seas 1,338,189 | loped ber inches deep, filled in with 1, ane three | new, . do. special tax, 2 bid to $ re en Ae SIDS THE 2.65 BOND BILT Interest o: debt (354 3 biack, and in th & basket of bright | Clyde, we Sisk His GEScEGE Sabb een het an stendy—t0ab 3 W185 JOHNSON & 00., The conference committer ou the disagree. Premium on gold interest n a backs £ ee fine | ber on bo od tha Stenth Gipae ase cum . . i votes of the two houses on the District : me = Pe for eo > mC i 1 BANKERS, DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSTONAL | 345 hord bill hela & meeting this afternecn, Estimated expenditures for all pur- = DORDeWORE. avo madetr Soy ahs Gace eee Caen et ome Te = - rv 1 Sek i " 1, " bel leve: ve ng a poses, not it nding inter on 3 - er feather flowe! m nade f ne ~ — ne ms 4 me -: Saree oe Mik Sivest and Penasy ean aad : ‘esp al eri ts berms boa | Seeee Ne ne NOE BEER SRS OW Ride to alien ee siimaaid M2 | owMgoloTS. The ret Is from the w paiaied ln pat atan tn paaition a eet Drslere in Government and District tea . stponed. oi ae . ‘ - | tt will be noted that no estimate for the | blackbirds, the yellow from the bre: perishe mut at 1s, Jeeselee | pis ; waceign © xohangs and Gold. Soplt-iy derstood that the caucus wil! not be holt | SEW NAMES FOR BEW AVENUES OUT OF | sinking fund is included in the foregoing. | the meadow- lark besides she-has p died at Deal, The steam¢ rF ranconia, 7 | pm apt 8 a ge cpl. ©. OFFLEY &¢ til the caucus committee having in charge z trolueed @ bill in the Sen- | THe Commissioners suggest $115,940 as the | geese feathers, guinea fowl, and ee Re ee nally firm, 78080. Hey @ult Ss BANKERS tue duty of drafling a financial bill agree on Mr. Spencer introduced ie Boos ie ear | amount for that purpose, which is 11-150 (the looking hen’s f ers. Sue used natur- | India line, was outward ne ee strong @ud baoy- BNER Fivyee<tH ax) F StREETS, some plan calculated to unite ihe diversified | ate yesterday providing that that part of | rates for the curren ar) ona tax of 2 per ns, and ail the wreath | Indies. She anchored in the Downs, off nik meave—sh oulders, Oppose Lreascry Devartment: ion of the eastern and westera demo- ansylvania avenue northwest of the Ex- | cent on 293,000,000 valuation of real estate, § few peanies’ worth of wire for | iaSt wight, and steamed eastward one BANK OF DEPOSIT, EXOHANG®S, 2c butas that committee is constituted tive Mansion shall be called Ub' 0 ave~ | less fifteen per cent, for delinquencies. S, and a sheet of green Lissue-pay coming to London to repa: # in GOLD, Government and District BORDS, | it i fal if it can agree upon any finan- Woceall sent oe ai bewatind Litteas ane, As the receipts of the water department d them. The frame her husbana yt Aa om ined. ign EXUHANGE. Ac. = cial measure. tol grounds st tie in keer 2 Iptas | {rDish the ieans for paying its exp nses, is oiled walnut. She bas aiso Aver. Cc “t, | dull snd weak—ornd «i shoes 7 that part of Virginia avenue lying | incinding the redemption of $15,000 per an ade from fish scales, which we | Way. 2! masts | cminaily unchanged m Ucilectivns made or all pointe. A BUNDRED DOLIEARS TO THE Con wrihwest of the Washington monument | num of water bonds provided by law, n. tsome future time. Standing New Ry Feb. ud strong Investment Secarisios ou Commiten. mart | scrrxce Fuxp.—The Secretary of the Treas- | Shall be called Abend eden gh ered reference 1s made to either ihe receipts th: jeture frame which very much | wentionnn | on Gorn Gold 1%, xc Es. Ment, SR: Sa, = Z M. F. ROLTZM 45. elved ter from Philadelphia to- | O° < + Me a rom or the expenditures therefor for t resembles pear. it is @ plain pine frame ATES tlemer id Femoved to So. 132i F gt, | WS Fecelved a letter from FP. Sei arias genttve Mansion salt be oalles Minnceota\| rex: sucal year. W. DeNNrson, P wheh ded ciam shells. They | are reported to have been picked up by a] oN poe! it House, a ‘ 4 aes ar at = Harnuelie bagmens was pba Oe Cente Sounds atail re called J. H. Ketcsax, ave stuck on witha paste made of white of | passing vessel bound for London. Segal basinefs solleted, and wouey tavexted. | pnsed free’ bat that duty should eve been | Bevan Of the Capitol grounds shall be called S.L. Preves, exg and flour Ina raw state. A very showy About Thirty Lives Lost. Stes SET Omece for ront in same buildin Pid on some articles Infis trunk purchased | Aiichiesn avenue; that part of Maryland ay Commissioners Dist. of Colam ia. | iamp-mat proves to be bits ofbright worsted | Sriii Lat#it—Toe tists pad! isied by a eee Tir presents, He enclosed 6100, Srhie® be | Cbue northeast o| that pat Dotnet! | 10 Hon. A. H. Buckner, Cn Onn. on D. C. | and fannel formed into flowers aud sewol ce papers Ubis afteraoon show that the Stra*h —_ a GUUS 1s. SOS t would fully cancel thedebt which | Ce Called Iowa avenue; At part of Delaware | “rouse of Representatives, apiece of broadcloth. An ottoman next at- | Cipde had 2s passengers aud a crew number : BANKERS, nee told him he owed ty re | cents St ick id ee . ing | tracts my attention end I straightway set | jng it. Another person has viel at I LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, ‘apls-tr 1499 F street his conscience told him he owed the govern- | g;ounds shall be called Alebama (sic) ave- | _Thé éstitnates of the fiscal year endiag | myself to the task ofimitating It. I take a | Of the fer y known to be resenea on pave D> a5 ment. hue; that part of Georgia avenue lying west | June 30, 1:76, were as follows: ie small box and cover the sides with sore | were passes cers; oue of Whom i= Aint, Notes About Facts as Tan? Peswie. = = " of the navy yard shail be called Florida ay- | Intereston........ ones 36:75. | Garte heavy cloth and tack a binding of scar- | four who have since died. Dear Star-—You are @ luminary tiatshines Pan, Scie he NAvAL OnpEns.—Capt. Wm. D. Whiting. | enue. This act, if 1t ever takes eilect, will | Special improvements --- 400.0 0 | tet braid Over theeorners. I then get a piece | 2” pices: tor all at a very low rate *s company ordered to duty at the naval asylum, Phila- | zo into operation January 1, 1577. Gas for streets and pudlic bulldings.. 131.5% of strong cloth the size of thecover, and hay- . Se a So, © with you VRARKLIN & £0,, : Sees. tat Of Maren nest. Lieut. Case-G-] 4 swianrm Exposen— Inspector Dike | Meroe Pouce vit HAS | tog ent some bias trips of any kind of {aoe ‘ OPTICIANS, orineee Tinea. Wiese ee. Chlet | yesteruay morming received aletter froma | feponsesntrawiic schoo on Wrases Shout Aa nen wice ttioesontibe | a... sue wen ake nee he 3 Gennine Bracing Pebtic Spectacies.’ deci trusty | Eceincer, Thomas Williamson, detached | Zon emen in Cachecton, N; ¥.deeeribing a | General fund of District, inci ling e9- po pag ep ebony Dest e sand | of tue session of the aeannae BAgiLiAN PEDSLE SPECTAG mining engineers | Tyga received @ letter from aman-eho sad | “mates of engineer... epaset edge and working towards the niddie. Have | trict Attoraey Dyer annou re os B “HB HEMELE EP ard, League Isiand, Pa. Catef | ne was engraver whohad worked for the cove Total cae Sa eee a ents and At yon | Ses tnorsing pee coating eo ang, tee |e naN . Engineer 8. L. P. Ayres, detached as mem- | ernment and engraved places for ‘Treasury as can dososhade it When it is finished it re- Ge eee the boardof police | Facts. I Seen te ae Ee ne omiaeees ate terfelt mone Opell him aquantity ofcoun- | MARYLAND AND THE CESTENNIAL—The | *°mbles plush—[ Germantown Telegraph. commissioners, was called for the purpaseor | Atgs = pls ; . 7 “ i es erfeit money at a cheap rate. ie money | Centennial bill was the principal business MR. SEFLY®’ R ~ y = showing the +g . > have by BABLE BROTHERS?) |. neanstiom reports of officers sery- | Ws lescribed as so perfect an imitation that | in hand at Annapolis yesterday. The Sen- peneniot inl aeaee epee BECORD OF MAGILL THE LETTER-CAR- Ravn Sy Seay un ti | nore but the most skillfal experts could | ate committee on finance reported back the Springer and Seelye, in consequence of a RIER, her M t v as well as from experl- | detect it, and a printed slip, as if cut from a | pit appropriating $25,000 to enable the state | remark made by the latter during the recent | Who testified te returning two letters to Sena PRICE Lis . meats conducted by the ordnance depart- | newspaptr, was enclosed deserlbing the pre; | to be properly represented at the great expo- | debate on the appropriation bill, have ro | Joyce. The witness did not auswer, aud the 2 - that the empty metalic cartridge. | tended stealing of a large sum of counterfeit | sition, with an amendment reducing the | petter foundation than this: Springer wis | District Attorney immediately announced ving Peansylva for the Springdeid carbine and musket | Toney from the Redemption Bureau in| amount to $10.00. After various amend. soaring along on eagle wings and doing a | that the goverament would put in no reout- | Special Cora . h. after being fired, be used an indefinite | Washinzton. This slip was togus, and con- | ments wereoftered and voted down, the Sen. really splendid business for these hari times | tal testimony. The case was then declaret | Bia pee ber of times by refilling and eapping. | cluded thus: “It appears that counterfeiting | ate finally settled on $15,000, and the bill by | wher fessor See} a closed so far as the evidence was concerned. | cause they rf n Professor Seelye turned toward him $35 EEDUCED TO $25 of the Secretary of War great care | b2s been reduced to such an art that the | a yote of 16 yeas {06 nays, was onteréd ty and exclaimed: Judge Dition asked if the counsel had ar- © lo be exercised by officers to pre- | BOtes pass the most skillful and vigtlant de- | be en sed for & third reading. The bill “Omne ignotem pro magnifico * ranged in what manner the closing argu- seal BEDUCED Te gi* fans from procuring the empty | tectives and bank officers.” The design | was the special order in the House, and after Springer seemed to feel very faint, ang | ments should be made. Jadge Porter aros= sul7s S40 E. pWh Away by the troops after fir- | €Vidently was to eutrap people into sending a number of gentlemen had ventilated their shortly after hauled down his eagie and | and sald the defence had intended to raise a T in action or at target practice. good money, expecting to get @ quantity of | patriotism it was passed withont amend. quitted the chamber. Meeting one of the | Guestion of law looking to the direction of a BUITS $22 KEDUCED TO 916 [ae counterfeit. and send therm @ parcel of old | ment, the amount appropriated remaining | [j]inots members outside, he sai: verdict, and asked permission to address the - PERSoNAL—Nabum Capen, author of the er or other stuff instead.—[N. Y. Herald, | as first reported, $25,000. You are thirsty?” court. It was granted, and Judge Porter = b> 314 History of Democracy, is a guest of Prof. i SSS SION The brother couldn’t deny !t. commenced his remarks. Monor to Whom hionor ts Bue. surrs $29) = REDUCE = 3 { the Smithsonian Institution. «++ ee z z A NUMBER OY LADIES. forming a com- “Well then,” said Springer, “tell me wht ——— nee Editor Star:—You récotlect that two or three of the Smi - YEIPELAS ORIGINATING FROM A | mittee o; the women of New York, assert. , a as : TURKISH QUESTION. days ago I wrote you a lelterabont water £0 $1 BEDUCE TO gta. ( MeCormick and wife have re- | CENT IN A Heo ane rest Chester (Pa.) | vied Wednesday afternoon at Chickering | 2,tiunder it was Seelye called me and I'll goede apsuntior ae the alae. Bom eae b ou vITS sis DUCED e I Wastington, and are at their own | News says: Mr. Frank Frame, residing in | pail for the purpose ot rece! sorip. " z 3 t ier toon m th street. ‘They left here in June | Pocopson township, at Locust Grove, 18 now | tions toward ocaiog hee kee ee it | The Professor denies the whole affair, aud} New YORK, Feb. 13—A London xpocial | !Wenty-four hours after euiTs ert BEDUCED TO gio. last, and have traveled extensively in Colo- | lying seriously Ill with erysipelas, supposed | embroidered banner te be nano the wo. | Tefuses to fight. n Arg says the following is the text of aco, Vian, Nevada, Caitfornia, Oregon and | to have been brought about from te follow. | men of New York to the depanaeeater we | A STEAMER SUNK AND Nixerers Lives | $7ahh inverted. by the Wace = - = se a tish Columbia. ant aiso in Arizona and | ing strange circumstance. A few days ago | Women’s Centennial union at the great ex- st.—The steamer Franconiacollided with | tt “~ ricety <The saline to. sued & enon SciTs «$13 BELUOED x s New Mexico. Besides about ten thousand | he f-ltan old penny in oneof his boots, batit hibition. The banner is to be of large size amer Strath Clyde off Dover yester. | (2%! Sell tap faparaente. if the in es Of travel by rail @ni steamer, the | did not inconvenience him much, and so he | ard embroidered on both sides with the arcs day afternoon. The boller of the Stath Clyde | Symmes qeeee Whe geapeiie Sor Bond reey duuvolved two thousand miles of | coitinued at his duties until night. When | of the city of New York, and bearing above | burst, and she sank immediately, carrying uarian noveeawanat Peheporneene oti seat wat somewuat tated frrm the cottact of | $2 below the following legend: “1st. Goa | dowa'with her afty-niac passengers: “AS fas | AutTan government, at rons is ee and count > " - ve Me ay es n the bard substance, and very soon after- yi Nen wink. Cnn anal Teen OF (8 | asheard fronronly eleven were saved. The Ci ” territory of the insurrect wari tbe trritation spread to the front ani | “tY Of New York. Centennial, 1876, steamer Franconia_was towed into Dover | for six months. while the British he para miuisiry in Ausirian hote at lotier appeared the water commenced running out af same taps that bad stood open sin ary 2d. So you see that Tar Sta equal to the tax bilis for bring! higher level. You will dou “THE STAR” and “tax b ils” are new quan- Litles in mathematics, but nevertheless tmey @re equal in power, Yours, srasepaliy, Economy tx Fou ®ub-committee of the House Comn % “f att Appropriations, who have been looking into | Upper portlout of the foot, and Aually de- | Ix rue PLymours CioncH Apvisony | Much damaged. The Stratn Clyde was | will oe eine te Le Ge vane of one ee in tne | Y.loped Into erysipelas, covering almost his | Councr1, yesterday a resolution was adopt- | Pow lo discharge her pilot. She was coming | 7UrKish waters in the Adriatic se, dceument and folding rooms of the Capitol, | €hlire body. Our informant states that he | ed inviting Judge Van Cott to appear and g ee ee OVEHCUATS $15 BEDUL D Tt ss ——_—-ee-—____ A THIRSTY MULE—Tue Piocse (Nev > Record, atter recounting te jouraey o contractor with @ drove of mules y OVERCOATS @16 BEDUUED TO $10. “3 : out, and being caught by the tide became ri with Prince C oR mont to Hike, where no water was Lo be t =D T i3 t 7 soifered considerably. Dr. Warren, of this ve views to the a ed nb no. | Luterview with Prince ies, 01 ua ns a 5 OVELCOATS B15 REDUCED TO gi3 roense of its L S to the fuil | pisce, has the disca: y in charge. Hs oes gemption f Mr ees re nm, | UBmMAnggeadle, and while so the collision o at which it was agreed that the latiar should | for twodays, thus describes the extrann curred, although it wasdaylight, the w: earls opportunity for refusing lo pa LrTTER FROM MINISTER ORTH.—A lotter | A Proposition from the business committce | clear and the sea calm. latter dis fake an carly oppertanity for refusing to pay teh | the Turkish tribute, and that upon t nas i that the special committee be enjoined to tt sons in addition t » uae ote Indianapolis fom Hoke Gane nee Keep the results private and 10 be preset | those before reported as saved bave, heck | KICK Steps to enforce "youll occupy tie Jar work by | Tans namstogeed fee cee ce teat | od discussion: Mad eae aaa caeer | landed. provinee. ur Wot y a for governor * 9 . eS seat It costs | the republicans 1 shail at onon rotors oak Another aniinated debate occurred on ares- | ‘Tir HOROKEN FIRE Bues.—Witiiam umeats of | to enter vigorously upon the canvass; but I | O!Ution tbat the committees be prepared to | Ryan end Michael Maber, each aged abut | DEATH OF CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, @VELCOATS 929 EEDUCED TO 914 nary effect of the scent of the waterat Logea Springs on the apimais: T began to move forward at a goo creasing it as the smeil of wa Stroncer, until the whole herd was run. The spring was reached, bat the bad to bedipped up in buckets, came necessary to Kuock down @ numer of aS aS have exp ets, and providing paid at the rates paid { ivate esta biishme: OVERCOATS 223 BEDUCED TO 16 . A peranbam to fold ta ise ancl $10,000 to fol. tose of the | do not want my name presented unless there | '€POTt this morning, at the end of which it twenty-two avd members of Hook and Last Hours of the Great Actress. OVELCOAT3 §23 REDUCED TO @15 am mules with clubs in order low meo ' © 5 BRDUCED 26 is a strong probability of my being nomi- | W#S laid on the tabie. Ladder No. 1 of Hoboken, who were arrested Boston, Feb. 15.—Charlotte Cashman, the | to get tothe spring. One conan crasea with GVERCOATS 935 & “ Cae nee ae Geet aimost absolute cer- | IxeEcTION FROM HORSES.—Attention has | bY & police officer forsetting fire to the lower | actress, died at the Parker House tan woe thirst, got away with thirtoch bucwete ot Grxenat B. oWerN, Assistant Secre- | tainty that Mr. Orth will be the choice of the | been drawn in England to the danger of in- | partment of a partly finished honse in | ing at 9.100'clock. Her age was 5) years and | water, and had to be clubbed away in order tary of the interior, 1s expected to arrive in | Convention, and that the Austrian misston | fection from horses. In the “Hansom’™ cab, | Bloomfield street, near eleventh, were | 7 months. She had been aillicted with can. | to allow some other, possessor of @ pair of ABLE eROS the city to-day. He comes to look after his | W!!! ve vacant after Taesday next. Nothing | so called in London, the head of the passen- | brought yesterday before lecorder Bolin- | cer for a long time, but was better last week | long ears a chance. He went out aod took & H y . 5 Mr. re 1b fe 5 ice O1 Wa fa banking and real estate business here. Taere | G7. 70, ig Dy led) mission. Succeed Mr. | ger is on the level with the head of the horse, | ster Contains Done’ van vestised that tie “og eared vook cola aod sonmnonin resales? is some ground for the belief thathe contem. | OF2 in the Austrian mission. __ Bro Hable tobe Binee eae a uosteils And doorshad been saturated with kerosene | She was quite cheerfal yesterias, bat a Merchant Tailors and Fine lothiers, plates resigning his position at anearly day, | A REFRESHING WITNESS —In the $6,000,000 senger'’s face. It is not improbable that | Cll, and that there was alsoa large heap of | change occurred at 2 o'clock this moraing, ere! h todevote bimself to nis personal business | suit against Boss Tweed, which is now in many cases of intractable irritation of the | S&vings. Ryan has acknowledged his gailt. | and at 7 she became unconscious, a. death geen erase Pidaarat ater he, | Eng convicts wun ean patigned su tite | erga spembrance in, hasan nayet | Therese ein ores bal any | flowed te wor mental and ——_e— 2 ae — pesner Tin nee 2 sereetee house of Hoge, Sheets « Co., and as a mem- | peuitentiary ‘that he might give testonone aa be to this case. A few months Ty E. 3 roll, came back, and wanted more. Tos bucket held four gations, and he would get away with one U SF Al Decorah, Iowa, the charchos have instituted early moralng prayer m: etings, 7 Tle Who leave Geor iia for Mis- — ago & well-known member of the London | te action of the grand jary.—[V. ¥. Herald, Murdered For Money. sissipi complain tbat they find a wo i HISTURY UF WASHINGTON. cwoers of Bulitvac, Baraard © Gone aon | sense nie ohlet, veetia gotten suapent | stock exchange died of glanders contracted | 1. 3 Geen Arr hob, JS GAL Metamora, i. | inate ‘nan that of thelr bative state. ‘“ Uing SHIRTS, READY-MADE, of rat. | Barnard & Cowen, which firm still hold so | Albany tn corrupting 'He also | ‘2 thisway. A THREATENED INDIAN WAR—A ais- | Bcgciman Settioment, egy e7-Halifax, N.S., will send @ crew of fien~ Yeats “Huslins and fue’ tweuty-nuadred ‘Lines | Irge @ proportion of tie real estate of the | testified that re eases eee eed Be tae ber and ~ be better und od, | Clty, he bas large and valuable interests | self and friends $3,500, essed the | stppi.—The Mississ: vote Eg a eT Wilt Provably. locate here, but | opinion, with "unblushtn confidence, that | fur toa, haves eee esate Dona ans are making exten- cbarge the usual price for making the Shirt, atthe | whether he wil! locate here or in Cincinnati | hi thirty-five per cent. of ‘steal was justly | intendent of Education Cardoza. Nearly all | 8ive pre; tions for an outbreak ina very BRANCH BALTIMORE BHIBT FAOTOKY, | Dice tore make bis home in Unie citer at | met SRerepubllcans voted for the inipeschmoat, | few weeks. ‘They have been purchasing Iarge feblo-tr 1012 ¥ street northwest. | ¥") <b he is considered one of the pioneers, | _ THE Loxpon Ties ON SPALN AND CUBA. mien t gg oa ‘fi Eckstein ter, Lilli THE IMPEACHMENT BUSINESS IN M(SSIS- | eee geen Omaha says it is stated on of- |-Miller, were burned todeath, as was ‘atleged, al authority that the Sioux, Cheyenne | by the explosion of a lan) ind Arrapahoe Indi: er’s ermen to take part in ive Centennial boat Faces at Philadeiphia. _ 87-A Marietta, Ga, mother, the keeper of & vile house, tried to Lill her danghter be- fie * SHe Would not couseut to lead such @ pil where beatili has such valuable inter- | The London Times thinks thas the Spanisli | Sbred, with Calg: asvas aime ICE ee | See eee ae tae cine best Hghting baat Loygll mnloon tosper recentiy atwar- { OTICE —There is only one place in Washington | ex :« aire (Ohiv) Indepenctent. rote on Cuban affairs is not atall satistacto- | S0'OTS4 we! tnvesiigating committee have Powder River and of bi Childrento his counter, ‘de- N where you can buy Gret-class DRESS SHikTS, percent Sess Seti aero ry. Ifthe its were so insignificant | ooncinded takin; testimony, aad will River counties concentrating and od a free meal for OE es ST JCDGOR STEVENS Ax» W. H. Fowse Is- | as represented why were they not crushed | S055. ‘The testimony, it te said, Ml develop arran| There are at = all of ND 02:50 SHIRTS, ret mote. | DicTED—The grand jary of Richmond, Va.. | Out years ago. No country seeks to inter- | S2°earwerions cneyes ae eee the agenel reservation only the e7-Tueodore Thomas has , = cash atthe BANC I pave indicted Georgs 5. Stovens, Judge of fixe £7 Suce with Buati’e passe pt Caba, | Tent. Poy ee PT don has purchased the county court of Neisou.and W.'H. Fowle, vere. would lo well ———————— we left. hostile warriors will a etn eeeeon aud Master he Gel from Alex: | to consider how she could best prepare for | CENTENNIAL CASSINERES~One strike the frontier settlemen: z ie: aoe hia, ior bettiug at faro ‘and draw poker. | te freedom whieh always follows colonial | RGATING Ge veaSe ee eRT josey the | likely strike tho frontier settlements, of Edwin B orrent and they be fitted wp hn A. Worsham, a noted sportsman, was | misrule. its fullest caj ‘on goods with the A Bowanza BANQUET.—Some friends of SS ee eR One ees aso indicted for exhibiting the game of faro. OTH Maser Yousa.—Mrs. | "ial figures Woven therein so as to| Senator tobe mi Vicksburg (Miss.) Herald worth @ Print Gor 1 vey a Young, the mnother of Mabel He Vousg tks | make each pattern p to the eye. The | gave him what call “a bon: to Je‘Terson Davis as who had the FACTOMY, 1019 ¥ street nocteowst rice Of, Seulurae eee, Fie acid. ces were | Sun ove wee maneetes 1 ten ewer ar te fdme of them being ey re cenieed mes a ice under the im- ment whieh enon fo preyiee or a eee eee eee rings: aecey ae re ea eo | the ailernoan Of Babany, eed Ce nian | €"pt on Close inapeotion, While othen sas that he is at length about to start the rest of mankind,” and Alri@e to for $1i0, ad suaseue A FELEROT Fir | Tao Springs, assaylog twobandred andsev- | {Re @fterngon of Sunday, the ; May, | quite bold. ‘The concern has a broad pateat ‘Washington to attend to his official du- 87 Mrs. Beard, the mother of the sipelieSGa BaLYiMUE shin PACrOuY, | © ty-zhrce dollars per ton. The velu is trae, | 18 bow in Paris, where ho went. soon after ing, stamping, | ites. ‘There were flowers and plauts, music known artists, William BL gud 401% ¥ street noriiweet__febi0-1m "| and the fissures are of great width. even calico manu- birds, and “ric viands,” and Beard, has just died at SHAT If FOLLOWED BILL BE] Tye ARTICLES oF IMPEACHMENT of Judge | connected therew ‘turers have the use the design, stench quate pes OE oF Hire, o- aged oh, She was the first wuite Velag wltat the BRANCH BALSTMORE | Movtgormery Moses were read to the South the effects ‘at home in a| S™#ved a of solid silver, the fort on the spot sow ACTORY. No 112 Feta w iebisee™ | Carolina senate yesterday, and to-day fixed — school house hear Alton, lily by secienute Shd costing over forty dollars each, the eity of Chicago. — ELRY, Sitver aw | OC Wal, He wl Dirty days 10 | 7ie'V tyluin senate bas stopted Wee ceca | i2E the fre with 620 worth of books. s7-Harvey Rudd was shot and killed of epee Reeplleaton Hatton, A prepare ‘A fashionable apples overs pew Wits robbing ‘Tarrytown, oS AT GREATLY BE- oo the contested senatoriai election while: house near N.Y... Ox THE NEXT 36 PAs FRavup passe — Aen & Co, ge tbe si Creo Tv. Sonne San o for heay” witha Saher pen i: nue curse an inatraction ef De: . innati y frauds ‘vote printed order f ‘bas been introduced =m = Jeweler. 905 Fete eae tate. have been’ aequitted. The corm H. E. Semaine A substitute te years old and Eo Bag ood a sere feaiinhtre requiring ceape ae four He Teese hie tate ca 0 n am m, rectifier, and Lew! . Logan, elec! ne tamil wis id Pow fer Mme Demorcet': Esliable Patterue gauger, non a \¥ rem! ted, People bad pre- won Beal, of eeencbek % iy tater a Bran- Tillel ep funeral expenses per- Se oe Ren eee.aee * re

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