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, THE EVENING STAR. | e / (Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, : af tas ee ee | GEN. BABCOCK’S TRIAL. ’ Pemosvivamin Avenue. corner 11th Street, | oe BY - , = - The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, oe a =~ 7 | THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. THE ee te arto Fours: + ao ee 10 | mater, . WBEKLY STAR—pubitshed om Priday— m4 ry year, postam ——. a Pe FOREIGN Al subscriptions tararrably im advance, L ° Saat marion sarah V2. 47--N°. 7,146. D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1876. TWO CENTS. yi cccaZ REIGN EWS BI Rates of atversisine fernished °n application. aan Preach oe fC ee | Ramen, ity, Scae ee bie aieemensint | | . : SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. Sccial and Personal. FORTY-FOUBTH CONGEESS, | Hout: what authority and for wnat par. | | he Distrtet tm or tes ececiet or | Feed be eepebticnas er seetons Gana EE 6 Another overwhelmingly large reception — S i - Be is. 11 by raclicals.7 by legition THE MASTEG TIN-PLATEANDSHRE - took place at the White House on Saturday; MONDAY, February 21. pefenonreneag 4 Teeatins to tee Sentomneny of Columbia will report the following bills | ¢ by constitationalisis mel & bo dt attond.n meeting (at Trades’ Uaize Ha! * ; every week there appears to ve an increase | | SENATE Mr. Windom presented memo- | “OnThIotton'of Mr Vanes (One ae Cann, | When calied this afternoon: Cries ase teegetller returns, those of art Sh-abl B streets worinwest,) reesba’ >| Washington News and Gossip. | (°1y."etk, mere spears to vean inerease | ANT Ali oneceta legislature, asking appro- | mittee on Printing was authorized to et. | XEW INSURANCE COMPANY. | cities and large Lowns, will probably show @ If mpliondhrte ang bapetrd cy Meaauew os wh Grant, Mrs. Fred, Grant, and Mrs. Potter | Priation for improvement of the Minnesota poy experts during their Investigaiion of | _ To incorporate the Matual Protection Fire = — on of republican ng an association forthe | GovERNMENT RECEIP *s To-pAy.—Inter- he Mire. o 2 river. Also, memorial of Minneapolis boa'd | the government printing offic. | INsurance company of the Districtof Colum- | *ecesses than the districts yet to hear from. at - £05,474 2 s, 3tot.cipas. | Palmer were the receiving party, Col. Grant f trad okt On motion of Mr. Vance, (Oaio.) the Com- | bial It names as corporators Geo. Taylor, Latest from the Preach Elections. any. Hal revenue, 9003,4°s 24; eastoms, ‘45. | making the Introductions. Tne ladic« were fee or tee. DOFth, TIGAETEA to Picante | tultien on ths OIG Tr kee ee | We Ballantyne, J.C. Harknes, Wm. J) Pants, Feb. 2. Bullet, tie Vite Postmen b - a THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF An? will be | very richly dressed, but owing to the crowd on Commeree. Also, memorial of citizens of | thorized to p'1+t the testimony taken by that | 8 bley. Avgtastus E. Perry, Norval W. Bur- of the Coaneil, is defeated In the department ’ Fervcns destring to ald ihe Fire Underwriters im | 4 0: to-visitors ty-morrow, Tet coma Hat hence cis, plus room the tol- | Minnesota, asking an amendment to the | Ovmmittes duriog the present investigation: | ghell. Joseph Casey, Chas. F. Peck, James H. | of Cher. Itis pot yet known whether he I ius Clans aeoekae a ee 1 = ——— lets could not be seen to ava. age. 1, | pre-emption laws refe! mit The House then resumed the consideration | Savi ls, A. M_ Braen, Jon D. McPherson, | eleeted for Castel Sarasin in Taru at Gan sted t- send dopations of money a F red to Committee tae Gaderelzeod Mr.C. C. SNIFFEN, assistant secretary of Mrs. Potter Palmer, to the regret of ail | Gn Public Tense. | of the bil! to reorganize the judiciary of the | Mcn!gomery Blair, Georze Lowry, John T Where he was also. wiidate. Emile FRED. W PRATT, Secretary, the President, returned from St. Louts yes- | who have met her, returned home ou Satur- | "7" Logan presented various memorials, | Uited States. Give Kauffmann Nathaniel Wiison, T ix defeated in Var by his republican > pct 401 oth street uorthwesty | ¢ eazy morning. day evening. : x pert | Ineiudivg memorials of a number of army | The bill was passed—yens 143, nays 102. George Hi!!, jr., John Markriter, John T titer. Rouher is elected from Cler- MAUTHA WASIIINGTON UENTeNNIAL i yliit. Carfile Patterson and Mrs. Albert | Ciicers, and alses momorint oy beer —- James E. Fitch The canttal partied | Tout, According to present aivices Nagett ee REY od eee taco es | THE PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION will take | Meyer received a number of thelr fricuds.on | Sifwauices mets ee asking redress of mi c ames E. Fitch. The capital stock of the | fails to secure 4 seat in Ladier. Mont Faerie’ thine cotuma, cit sorve ive cream nua | Place on the evening of the 224 of February, | Saturday. Mrs. Meyer's parlors were fillet | Wromes comuirten on them through the fn- og set eee aioe company ts to consist of the premium not» ical, is eleeted from the department of Bea time costume, will serve ice cream aud | P! : s with a distinguished company, many of the | tral revenue lnwecaller Ghia A MAN OF MYSTERY, given the insured, the cash paid as in- | Drome. cond ballotings willbe » meutsat reasonable rates. Adtaiesion, | fror § to 10 o'clock. gentiemen and lavlies most prominent ia | Dyatately meee P- | ‘The New York Herald prints a full ab- | terest thereon, nekeit property and profit d. nd Lyons iaweelect~ 20% _ | ir is uonep that ex-Representativo | social or official life, who attended. Afra Mr. Sherman presented memorial of eiti- | {4c of the report of the German authori | rived from the investinent oF use of its In- | el several extreme repubileare Toulonse NRW BUILDING ADSUCIATION —An ad Jon B. H. ont { Kock Isiand, IL, is to | Grant's reception, concluding the afternoo. | zens of Cleveland asking the repeal of th ties on the dynamite plot and says:—The | come or ascets; but the reserve fund of said | bas returned two Bonapartists. At Niames, journed meeting for the par pose of c ohn B. Hawley, o and, 1 Uith an agrecable cuat with the chief signal | bankrupt law, Helerred to Comnitics ng | annals of crime contain tew stories So later ¥ shail not, at any one time, e: Baragnon, the under secretary of state in the the Fe et wag aoe succeed General Cowen #8 Assistant Secre- | officer and his attractive wife. es Meyer | Judiciar iJ esting or so terrible. Especially is this trae exclusive of the real estate it Dake De E <" ministry, is defeated, of the . or. 1 receive again on next Saturday alier- é ™ ng | $0 far Rs the narrative is abistory of the man | Waddington tx elected: bis constituency is a 21, at 7:30 tary of the Interior. = war Mr. Ingalls presented petivton of citizens 4 ttuency MORES os Penarsivast Fae, tests for seats In | *fternoo : of northwest Kansas ‘asking the establish. | DY whom the plot was concetved. Thomas | GronGETowN AND TY NALLYTOWN RAIL- | ROCRIVEH. In the department of Nord, Flo- Cl mmitter appoinied on consti cay TH? RE are seventeen contes © of the present social season has | ment of certain mail routes in that section, | Was in many respects a man of mystery, Hive moa rent, republican, defeats the Marquis of Har- Port. Fersuns wishing to subscribe for stock will | the House of Representatives. The Klectioa unus large and elaborate lune | Referred to Committee on Post Omlices, "| true name 4s unknown to the world, and | ‘The committee wit report the bill to | Tincour, the late president siete ni PEROUBON ters Committee are taking the cases by states | P sane Lsbhepreg taamipottiendihcy Mr. Logan, from Committes oa Military | woe He eek eae he hee mown to his | incorporate the Georgetown and Tennally. | ¢fal. Montaenil’ rety i Oo alphabetically. cae. tees Ee Paine nets ee Aialrs, Teporied favorably bill to extend | ile. His business he Kepta profound secret | town railroad company. The incorporators | P&rtist. unopposed. St. Omer returns De- Sti eoun want. ee — case. Mra sUnODE Waoad weed Mog, | the Utne for filing claims foradditional boaa- | {om her, and he spoke ever to her in terms | L°% Richard W. Carter, Major A. Nichol | Y8UX. & republican, unopposed. Devaux A RUMOR was prevalentat the Capttol this = sto Naik | — aie _ on w : ae tes. | = Macon can trave Sine Rete ga son, B. K. Swart, A. P. Fardon, Lewis 1), | W458 Sous prefet under Gambetta’s govern- morning that Speaker Kerr had been advised urnain, Mre. Payne Oo, aod Mrs. Mr. Merrimon, from the Committee on the | /@ Euro) ind cross e antic to and | Means, Isaiah Shoemaker, Jose; ri ment, and a former editor of the Pregres Du pasa Sema York to resign hia | Haine of Wisconsin, Mrs Blaine ant Miss | pistriet of Columbia, reported auverscly ce | com New York without somuch as giving | Mcrris Adler, Jacob H. Kengia, Nerd. At Calais, Polssey A special service for by Baie Dexyeker oes ant “Shag weds Dodge, Mra. 8. S. cere Judge Jowell, | the memorial of Wm: Ballantyne and others | her @ bint of his purposes. Yet it was plat nell, Jas, Hoffman, Samuel D.’ Linn, Pailip | 5274 votes; Dassaussoy, t YOUNG MEN, duties as presiding officer of the House, bat | Mrs. Dawes, Mrs. Ketcham aud the Misi &sk1ig to oe pald mouey instead of bonds for | that be was reasonably happy in his mar- | Brooke Chas Becker wnt Josian bent. Toe | £olve depaty, 4.07; Dehaynt rvative SABBATH AFTRRROOS,2¢ 3% o'clock it could be traced to no authautic soures. Busbnelt . books furmshed to the public scuools of the | T#ge and that he loved his wife andehildren. | route of the roal comm oe nthe eae | republican, . Boulogne elects Achilie is val aa wiisakade) ATi ee ‘the Paymaster Gener Dieu 4 it Was indefinitely postpone'. | More than this he was a man of some rei High and Bridge streets, Georgetown, along | Adame, Bonxpartist, the nutgoing depaty. comchdsinpmen vent! pry Soin sete | senate to-day unanimously \ Bi Mr. Conkling presented memorial Bx Upon Hie ey en eng German police can | High street to dth strect,'along ath attest The Royalist Victories a by Cornet __._ s ee ee of Albany, N. Y., | ny n de "ayette street. al Payette strc Map T rk MUTUAL BUILDING Assoo1A- | House bill making the 22! of eaaking tharos cal of t + | OF Gisreputable kind. with all these street, and to tee aren oa “wit north ant BOF WASHINGTON-D.0. | | jezal holiday, and how every erred to Committee on [ieee = tn 5 a ae | Georgetown and Rockville turnpike ro thelr su = ry 31, ise, | WHY Such & Dill Was not pus t Werk of the gay season, wil! | “uo Weiett” trom Committee on Claims, | Imes OF the “amt tennis ee the privilege of extending thesaia raliteen | Larere wus overt the Cartist wind GH Next reguiar meeticg on first Monday in March. DIstRict Atror Towed with entertainments, ac 1 ndversel of private | 22d Went about the commission of them | front pen allytown (along the p lery at Esteria ren. ee Bebscriptions wil be received at the offes of the | tlegraphs to the Attor the twogiven for chsrity's sweet sake wh i ch Weve 1 pone:d Tint ap COmposure and method whieh mark | leading to Rockville) as far as Lie bons \ mover Ut Benches dea Lochieae Cadion cone Ole talked with Bix m Jast night, and I Oe tee et pwoevenings of the | WasiiNcToN’S BIRTEDAY A fationaL | 2JM asa fiend. To him haman life was so line of the Distriet of C the royalists ecient, th Bingt : ght, an r ‘outless be the most interestit ae eee cheap that he was willing wantonly to sacri- | stock of the compat 1 This Assceiation fs organized apon one of the satisfied that I have judged M . rman | eve 1 for the bene: rk of the House appeared anda fice it that he might dishonestly aequire a | hor meres 7 ae nate or Dos Systems, wad preven: ures No wo harshly, and I think it honorable to say | ren's F 1 promises to | i re passag number of bills ¢ few dollars. Ouly a@ monster could carry ; ager France lam night The Ga Batam ecgaired wotil farther potice, Call and get | as much spect the mnest uotewariiy ‘Mela migat of (a - | Such a design into execution, and it is hart Souaguiate tue coco Tole ta expested to be sor Copy of Constita: t 1s fixed for Friday, and our fash to conceive how even a monster covld eon- » ata See aye eb woh dines BUSH ROD ROBINSON, President. f of the secret ples are makir - Which ceive it. Ifwe look for fl + * in the District will be also tu the discoura, bent DOW preval IBVING WILLIAMSON, Sec’y. 5 ‘ partraent, | 1 . ncet bE tour Nod Lis Sethe inch eh ae vides that It shall be unlaws the Carlists. King * wired 2 v corner 4 and € sttects sortawests W | arrived from While in | Sev obeerveds FO ee emnatlons DS: De sine acenrte a vee aeaie eee tone rtorof any store of pharmacy to allow | Aveoltia. He will s "fackman, corver Massachusetts avenne, and St. Louis he sprained bis \uite severe- |” All lovers of good music, and we id not rise to oppose | 01.8 Rew species of criminal. Most men who | Per on except a registered pharmacist or re. | tia. d'Wo.M. Thompecn, Interior Be | Ly. tut 1s ow able to go aboat by ald of | MANY tu our city, are ant cee Uawon. BRE Seay tae In uly optn= | Ceeey gunries, Are. wituenees ua tekr Ole: | Barnes oes cane Secmarens pst Pare ~ —. Divas, pried poten ad fh t | OF to retail or dispense poisons, pt AS an duchess Nic — , s: ould feel itself calle oon dealipg work should be done out of his sizht * P i DALL, STFAMPR Disanurn al ser- pees sir od Te et Reet Mack get [Poor In way that the worl! should neer {under the immediate supervision | ror, is dead equally cogent as those aifect) Y t SV-AT-LAW. vice observer at Nor: eam. | % resolu . that the birliday of Pex either of the criminal or bis erime. renal aragonite bt = istered fnctuer Aatiction for tS Australian, of the West dian and | u be also dcelared & u: . tis only necessary to assume Uh: y - aarmacist; and no propri e 4 enk © Sta aan eo gURUNS DEST Ao LEAN — ar Pesce ey West Indian and | Saccnntaiet be alsodeclared@ national | 171s only nec atraved hy his terrible eo wy oor puarmacy shali leave his said | among the victims of the Strath lode sie MANS SHOBT-HAND may find an ene Bane. Cs Frank Pi M - e assed ni- | trivance to appreciate all the borror of nis | Store or pharmacy tn charze of any but a re- | aster was Mrs. Green, @ daugtiter of Dion PiT H > Was then passed unani. P istered t teneed = aC} es . Benne ys plot Ke? the destruc of the Mosel. hy ciate ‘Seager er eg ee Spee Boucicauit. — Us street gor a of will be the voc yeen presented tio’ for all Uhis there is only one explana’ & secgiir etd e. a + 2 ——— —. “fhoroagh mamtery of the, wicle Overbeck, Che : e of New Jersey, asking thetecenl oy | ine desire tobe rieh. ‘This mane ajcvone of this section shall boseared eul GEN. BABCOCK'S TRIAL. abject mote rofessor Gloetz ver tacdot ihe specie resumptioa | fTeko bis exse. bis comfort and his a ee BO, — - Storrs for Defence. BOILING HOT O8 1UN-OULD TH4, BR ai FetneOes facta Obit a pianos In ao arran : position, and to sustain thee he sacrif of, shall be Of not less th gr 5 B B retu ‘ vio 5 Pipeedengiegetin c twenty-five do r.Lovis, Feb. 21.—Emory A. Storrs, of COFFEE AND CHOUOLATE, urday, He says that itis his fixed 5s makinga Dy rote sae Cominittes | Toe cone the ieee pliars for eae Gro. Babcock’s counsel, resumed his address Te URN'S UNRiVALL ODA, fay partment very = lath g } Ullerly without » Incorporat . 4 :. a Interi*t ep . egisiation ts 7 ? cussion on Satorday p.m. 1499 Punnstivaxca AvENce, ; civie A T BARNTS eee ae “hay aM y > Disirie ~~ oeid-tr bear Willards. Pr Sebusiic s | House ef Repre Us ited St aE lee The Trial of Gen, Babcock. to-day. nai 4 ap umarenns ae pEWIS JOUNSON & 00. this intest | this merning and succee a THY ARGUMENTS SATURDAY. "1 Ww ome that f had de- i= Washin: ton it ! After our telegraphic report ef the pto gf rig ag ; monstraied that the Magalr BANESBES, | ceedings of the triai in the Babeock ca tin Burt an a p ‘ closed on Saturtay, Col. Brodhead continne! ose ‘ cones | Corner ef te Sect end Pennsyivanis Avenxt p- his argument for the prosecution. He argued fog Bs = rie sewn crane Deaiers m Govsrument and District Securitivm om: in f L* Or of the that the dispatches admitied in testimon i8 £1.75 per 1,000 cubic . | - Foretan Ke and Gold. miley rovisi or th 5s Tred to Commit connected defendant with the conspirac ——— —_— Lat Yo Se stl | y from the anc that the expiar m whiea the bt RIATE HOME. s espondence B- B. OTLEY 400... oes ment Panama, from Committe val | deut and Supervisor Tutto <a he bill to incorporate the Inebriate home, m that time Conman Firvanxtu axo ¥ STREETS, as'! a \siedl [Pairotesp ean homtape Epa tht pote Spent sata bound oF aie Bavooct aan " Opposite Treasery Department. . ut Cuesapeake | visors were nol at su flic board of x aveork a1 % y other and more powerful 1 | I now to the copy el eaten and Dect SONDE 5_The Pre ‘ Tri introduced bill to establish | to bear, ar , i a 3 aes ‘a a dispa ch oe reftime, from J 7 Peri tn GOLD, Government and District TIONS—The President sent th ene ‘will be Yortland, Oregon. Referred | to be such t the Pres: charge oi Syl | to Babcock, in Mareb, it “Start for Sen Foreign EXCHANGE, &c. nominations to the Senate to-day reda evin roittes. from bis high position to for the most humane | Francisco orrow Highl; make “D.’ eall inations to the Senate to-day sday evenin 5 ‘reatendeee oo “he Collections mads en all points. . > be collectar ston pleasure Mr. Le roduced bill in reference to | duties of one of the re: | eff his sca: bounds, that ouly blacic Investment Securities en Gemmiaties, mastte Fe Ra Ee, ee PO Cae beckeeni ten duties in | the pay of certaln retired army officers. “Re- | order was revokod the day alter Joyes tete. | tat 1s for memory ot Ford aod fri a sehen enn of many days Mr | ferred to Committee on Military Affairs. graphed to Babcock to “push things.” As 2 douglass, bimse REMOVAL —WM. F. HOLTEMAR, Azer. at St. Can Nie we Et ya & titend, wad the r. Edmunds, from the Committee.on the | to Magill, the letter-carrer, whom hee | that there was no dircet suspicion agains gr gg ogg ae EE phe ate ne in which that iife was held was strik- | Judiciary, reported Uouse dil! to extend the aS a manufactured aud trained wil Nwoo | Joyce, but the zevenue agent sent oat Bertbweet, bg frieads and business acquaint ,Postmasters— giv shown by the morning and evening | Ue for mantis under section 1 ¢ »- | ness, he said that his accurate memory as t to- mm intro-| from tUme to time brought back #1 Zeon. Leusl buniuets cclicted, and money Gavested, Ic. Cireleville, Ohio; Ja . uileting of his condition which were issued | lr the laws of the Forty-thira details to which he desired to testify: his re. to ame! rporate | stories excessive hospitality, that Booms and Ofices for rent in'same dutiding. je9-ti | P4s0, 111; Chas. G. Pages, Baton Kouge, by the dally journals of this eity for several | grees to prove their clnti sy with au ames markable forgetfulness as to bundreds of Gieuwood Cemeier puts the mae | the Commissioner felt, tue necessity of ——, . JATIONA Naser pics. s corning n afi Tent, which was agre O, and the bill eTSODS LOW he ireturned letters,and | *zement of “ra boart of | transferring f be time me to anouher Gp ~ eens. 22. 800. Tue Democratic PATIO AL CORVE? all begs bat bone Manes Ane alte pasced. - , f having committed those un- | five trustees, to be elected by the lot uolaers. | seene and sphere of usefainess, Joyce at- BANKERS, Ek The members ot tis, demoerati> nas | Ti bone bad ceen. a0 3 Mr. Sargent introiuced bill in relation to ul acts, proved Lim @ most conte! je | The bill was resesred to the District Com- | tempted to visit. Washiagion wher be tec ike a@retern from the ¢ i contemptibl _Srlstr 1499 F strest, Uonal committee are assembling prepara- pre-emption claims; referred to the Com mittee, paves gg bul be wen towarted; nad ABURL G. YOUNG tory to the meeting to be held to-morrow to A MILLFRiTE’sS = —Renjamin J. mittee on Public Lands. Also, bill in refer- Mr. Storrs replied for the defense, claiming AN ADVERSE REPORT. fabooek then been & member of the con- wOragy beac naine the time and place for holding the |. AQe te aRitt = es ‘himscig | ence to the silver coinage of the Uattel that ihongn the greatest preparations had | Ia the Seuute to day, Mr. Merrimon sub. | suracy bis offi mid have been called in a—Sta) national convention to nominate candidates | in his barn on Sunday afternoue Hs ar. | States; referred to the Commlttes on been made for this trial only three wreiched, | Mi!{ed an adverse report on the petition of | use to prevent the San Franciseo trip or at for President and Vice President. Delega | ranyed a scaffold on tie bara nance. incaningless dispatclies bad been adduced to | Wii. Ballantyne, Henry Diexson aad Wm | least 10 secure Joyce the desired visit to PRAneLin ore tions from St. Louis and Loutsv are ai- | one end upon a prop, and after Mr. Norwood introduerd bill for the relief | prove defendant's guilt; that their apparent | King, praying that thé supplies furoished | W bington. Gen. Baboock was not a:ty here tourge the selection of thosecittes | rope, which w: ti to the ar Bo 1997 PeNx<TivaNia ATENWE, = pe, whi as tied to Un 1 tuai Is the best proof ornie te: i ignorance of any ring at this referring directly to ‘the “seandal dispaich Storrs asked who was of lhe heirs of the late Jos. N. Roche. Judi- | mystertous import were in Joyce's own pe- | the public schools of the District of Golam car, caliar vein, and that Joyce always did a bia in the way of fuel, &c., be paid for in ir. Caperton Introduced bill tochange the | tach more importance to tris dispatches than | money instead of bouds. {ime for holding te cireutt court for West | anybody else. He denounced the charge | A OURSTION FoR +f BOARD OF AUDIT. Virginia, Judiciary. azainst bis client as wicked and cruel. Be-| Senator Dawes has addressed a lotier to Gensine Brazilian Pebble Spectacies._dec7-1y 1stp BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES. B BH. H. HEMPLER, ‘Orrician, corner 4! &s the location for © convention. kvocked the propaway. He was discov THE PRINTING INVESTIGATION. —The | bY bis wife a short time afierward, and eit down: but in ber exeiteinent an: House Committee on Printing has devoted | fight she ran for mene nub etre wae : Ford, acd in reply quoted the street. several of its late meetings to the Investiga- the noose, and before assistaace arrived Mr. Sherman presented a petition and ta- | fore concluding Mr. Storrs was taken ill with First Controller Tayler, asking whether the | Presivent’s ¢epos:tion, in whien the latter Gec$-tristy 463 FP sal tion of the cost of public printing at the | life wasextinet. He was about 00 years old, | troduced @ bill in relation ty Glenwood cem- | palpitation of the heart, aud the court ad- | Board of Audit lu thorized the payment | refers to bis life long frieadship with Ford, Rovernmentofice. It appears that tue prices | &nd leaves a wife ant one son. A few years | etery. Referred to Committee on District | journed over until to-day. of dny money for publishing the evidence {1 hd says Lbs for several years before Ford's HABLE BROTHERS’ 1 the Government Printing | ago he became a Millerite and wen of Columbia. vn a ais a the last District investigation, and if so to b lie Was entrusted with the care of the 8 follows: For composition, s!x'y Saat eet — Mr. Clayton introduced bill to establish The Whisky Frauds. whom paid and by what authority. esicent’s Interests me re, aud was the re- cents per 1,000 ems and fifty cet ts per tokens STarveD Himsr certain post routes in Arkansas. Referred A SENSATION STORY. THE 3.05 BOND BIL ciplent of hundreds anc thousands of dollars PRICE LIST. the printers working by tle day receive #1. | mar ta : 1 near | to Committee on Post Offices. _ _ A St. Louis dispatch to the New York | It is understood that the confereuc> com. | from the Sreddent. whith ue diemanees, ant These prices the committee charge to be ex. | bike Be, a motion of Mr. Morrili (Va.) the Com- | times states that Col. Dyer, U. 8. distri mittee on the disagreeing votes of bx of which so impiteit Was the coutdence’ that travagant.on the ground that munca of the | Samuel less. months ago Hess bnii Tm tlee was Instructed to inguire and report attorney, announced on Saturday his inten- | Houses on the 3.65 District bond bill ha: be President kept pe Soovent. on Mr. work done is technically kaowa in printing | @bouse on his farm, and went iudebia few tothe expediency of inaking an annual | tion to tender bis resignation after the cos agreed to strike out that part of thelr former | P'0'rs, the tooth of slander meer bass See cilices as “fat matte: burdred dollars for material. A suit was in- | 2ppropriation of $1,000 for the Library of the mination of the Babcock trial. He claims | report wing the Board of Andit to audit | Ford through and throngh, but the President SUITS @35 RBKDUCED TO $26. stituted to recover the amount, Since tu: | Treasury department. | that be t been properly sustained by | clatms for work already performed, and | Stil maintains the same confidence in bis CcrrixG DowN.—The Committe oa Ap- | commencement of the action, Hess tas re- | Mr. Allison, trom Committee on Appro- aud Attorney General Picrre- | abolish the board when tie Dill 8 passed. oid friend which exisied in New York state 5 Propriations of the House to-day distributed | [sed all food, and # few days ago died, after Fysttons, reported, with amendments, te 2 RY THE Ixtesron | OYet 'Wenty-Bve years ago. SUITS 925 REDUCED 19 §1%. : any goingfor three weeks without fool of any est Point Appropriation bili. ONE OF THE WEEE JURORS. BUILDINGS RENTED BY THE INTERIOR - the unfinished portion of the legislative, | Einds It is thought that, after the avis eas | Mr: Harvey celled up hin eoalation direet- The St. Louis Republican has a dispateh rer Ga tata Confession of = Youthful Marderer. . = care 16, | €X€eUtive, and jadiciary appropriation biti | commenced, Hess became deranged. Schang mag tty of War to transmit to the | from Louisiana, Mo-,stating thatiLf Base | (The Secretary of the Luterior reports to | “Warratows, X. tren 1s Gucer- SUITS $22 REDUCED $16. | ds follows: War deparment, Messrs. Wel. eee Senate any information and suggestions | mers, whohas been charged with dolog very | Congress that the {plowing buildings are | tained on good authority tat the boy Rat- aud Wheeler; Interior department, Messrs. | A Vira1nta democratic paper having | which he may have relative to tes opera- | improper things as a juror in the Mekee at department: Four- | tan, who is confined in jail in this eltj eviTs $20 BEOUCED To sie. aud Foster; Navy department, | asked Congressman W. H. H. Stowell wi tlor.sof a P G street, from Jobn W. | awaiting trial charged with murder of Gin Ride wite aw tril. denies iu toto the statements of Wat t 89.000 per year; ‘six-story brick | Conklimin Novomtee We a ee iz, Menai in that period the | [0'be n'vctied mercnastof tatiaiaaas | Nnown as te Sentin’ Rouse, for four sears, | Souk Novemor tas in Ratiand. tag ecanse as ! * . GOING TOTELL ALT. UE KNO’ 2 orand EF ; at The comm tttec to-day finished the estimates | not wanted, an’ not wanted because Iwasa | Mr. Sargent intimated that this informa Henry KF. Krof. former rectitier for Allen & py ra me te ag gry pe < jande for the employes of the House of Rep- | republican. No one is more favorable to | tion might be availed of for the benefit of Co., liquor dealers of St. Louis, the wituess | £2.00; three S Ricraineth Benin eialane The Markets. resentatives. They decided to ent down th ration than myself, and no one cay | Claim agents. tn the whisky prosecution against that house | #V€9Ue, from Marshall Brown, at $1,590. abtizens, Fee. Sp Comen ict and heavs— present fore 25 per eeut. aud ‘the salar peed of 1t more than the northern | | Mr. Saulebury took the same idea. He | at semtersom Cliy last fall aed oe teen Tue GOLD HusTERS Cheyenne Flondat | sid. western sporti She 2 gat treat sbout eleven per cen a s Antende: i for peared shortly after the trial, has returned; Ploy monet . t 5 Cnty “Fi 4 “i = ara we ” © | reported he intends to make ac ean breast m4 3,9 $ e ‘at cilies 18 henceforth | wanted for the benefit of the Senate when it | WHISKY gers daily at Cheyenne. The largest nurber t fring to discuss the clght hour law, and why | A Mucu-Mangisp MAN IN JAT&.—Con- cau foe sePae S cme al een ig . 7 gg yh it had not by stable Van Allen, of Paterson, yesterday at | S2™P, 2 mak poe habitation is ttironget 44048; western on, arrested Peter Van ‘Zyle at Wor- | with bustling huianity: ap neeet eee: | anil, Tea80, Hey aut tends - 2 is Pg tore he married a men leave Cheyenne each cay for the | At a trons ane eotie OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The | woman in Passate, and six years ago ob | Sf¢4, : ates . a Aid nehore tis “cues ‘aural tained a divorce in Tudiana. In September, | Back Hills, @ distance of taree hundred | packed. $i? Bacmi—ehe laure Ie Messrs. Randall and Blount; Agricultaral | be was absent from a recent Immigrat? ‘epartinent, Messrs. Singleton and Bale; | conference held in Wash: gton, he has writ- | from 1569 to 35 mentor Justice, Messrs. Atkins and | tenareply: “I was no ‘on; Bureau of Statistics, Mr. Hate. | invited, and was not tr SUITS $i5 EEDUCED TO 912 eUiTS $16 BEDUCED TO 10. SUITS @is BEDUCED TO es. TRE WASHINGTON Navy YARD.—Tae steamer Dispatch, Commander Fred. Rotg ers, left the yard 6n Saturday afternoon for Port Royal, S.C., with Commodore R. W. Sbuleidt, chief of tne bureau of equipme: and recruiting, on t e Navy dep at * SECRET VOTING ir the electora. OVERCOATS @13 EEDUJ D TO $ 5. Hkely to be nominated @VENCOATB 816 BEDUCED TO 810. fois It appears from our Ls enforced. It being the inten. ent to establish a a the ease at Man Was made the [ ast week proves t wisely ia eomt ter, where Jac: The resolution then went over without ac- | ter: ton. OVERCOATS @15 BEDUCED TO gi equipment gt OVERCOATS $20 KEEDUCED TO g13. : aloe = : tiles over the snowy plains northward. All | tides. 18qsis%, Heme, Isieels ween Ss absence Capt. O. C. A ke ecutive communications, which were re- | it, Le married Annie Ackerman of Preas- | gRerce that gold exter there, but tu very | Brm—cruge, 151134 od. Iicale, Bateee tuum e yard, Will actas chicf | FORMING to AuenORA Ata Geena tana © | Omthe return at te tae wont south. | itmited quantistes, ‘Lieutentut Robertes ee a extras, 36083; do? OVEECOATS .g22 EEDUCED TO 915 A Steunas dane jn On ust arrived ‘at Cheyenne from fei | ewan mi: Cof-e qoiet but stade fire to K.Iicaloy. Whisky very duit BalP wows. Fed. 21 —Virginie sive, old, &7 St Weet Virginia #, 9; Worth Garo’ s %. 8; do. spectal tox, 2 bid 1 2i—Stocks Gull. Money *. y Jane Corlougn of P. st wife is the compiain- er of bills were introdv ong them the following: isied (Me.)—Resolutions of the Matce against eompuis Also, & BNL to Meorporate the C. any of the District of Colunbia, (Me.)—Giving jurisdiction ©s to commissioners @f United ta J v district courts. eller in the bridal y. Mr. Schumacher bg & button it is lighted; | the Seer joMest oUt springs a tittie | sutrabie '- . CVERCOATS $25 BEDUCED TO 614 sow on ‘0 effort hus been made toy x men golng into the Black H rmy cers think gold does not exis: in Z paper, says in this we-k’s | the slilis in paying quantities. ‘The Indiaas | Goa 1t. Bachange. long, 4:6, ehort, aig. Guy. a> /e of Morgantown, Hickory, | ®t€ quiet. General Bradley, post comma .i- New Sorx, Feb 2t.—Fiour doll and dectiniog, 1 Charlotte think themselves | ®t of Fort Laramie, is expected from Wasb- | Worst qvict ssl heass Oana achanee 4. . peculiarly unfortunate in the number of | iogton everyday. There isno mining going | Loxpon, Feb. 2. 12:9) p. m—The rate af alist Nps TngtiZing | deaths from dipdtheria, but they hava never | Ov Just vow. Fare from Denver to Custer | gcuut In the vpeu imarker for torce mouths bitin te ary to condemn a | hen blessed comnareai ++ -ame sont City yia wagon is $25; from Cheyenne, <20. | 483% ver cent., which te per cent. t oon a" “ “ er bavk rate. Conscle, 947-16 f ; } coker the back country. ” We are told that up Each perton 18 required to pay one cent per | fours goa bonds Beas. tons: ‘th members. is cou te! a court to be known | Cr bovis Which peat Ot In tire gee ee Ctime | for a pub awe late ana | ie Hicnlands, in the edge of Caldweli end @ for freight, and furnish pis own provi- | New York a8 the court of war claims. It is empowered os Hen qpt in the sweetest mel. | By Mr. Mills (N. Y.)—To regulate and | Watsumenten’ antes P s, bedding, ete. 4 n miles square there is | 00s, © . ‘ders ody, “Rest In this Bosom,” “Let Kis: tate the collection of duties oa imported reels n oat determine ali claims against the Untted | Tim for His Mother,” 4 Bete | Sean ‘Also for the reliol of Partick | C22C18 & child left. ‘There were elghtdsaitis " oe tained, and will reec tat no more CovurT OF Wak CLarMs.—A bill has been appropriations be made by the state unt introduced in the House, and referred to the in the officers aud the board Committee on War Claims, providing for the establishment of § court of war claims, OVERCOATS $35 BEDUCED a 2 of the a new hote Fia.. is @ erystal chai chamber. By ioue at the same HABLE BROS., ¢ciuonal commissione; Board of Commissioners, Fecond section of the act : The commission, whic consist of five | Cupid, who strikes with @ har Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, feds tr Corner Tth a: tor. 2 WB D streets. A VICTIM OF THE “RinG.”—A. C. Van- 2 fig > pe in one honsehold.” ONE OF THE aMoND GAMBLERS biel, who earived at , from SHIBTS CHEAPER THAN EVER IN THE ates growing outof the late war which Hi. James, late postmaster at New York City. sores A Bkeaks Jaiu.—Yesterday morning early s HISTOSY OF WASHINGTON. may ke ee ee a on Sbaee. otisens a tniee Ogel, who By. ‘Mr. Gools—To provide for the improve. WISSLOW, THE FoRGER—A detective, | Avdrew Muller, who was recently seat to Philadelphia, ‘eg = 5, RRaDY-MADB, of &: Ing these end loss oftvessele or bontrenits | Ree rare ied Whe Pusilist O'staldwin, in | mest of Noriolke aud Portsmouth beroves chaiacd with the parse Tcessary to secare | jal! from the Hustings Court for extibiting | {Be same night. When, disoove the calling. er tweaty-wundred “tases | tre ioe Usd aud lossog vessels or boats while | New York, has be ‘the Vecdich, saving: oa | And the Elizabeth river, in Virginia. the extradition of Winslow, the forger,sail'd | /8fO, bopped over the wall of that instita- | Crh neey. mi Deter underscea, | “Mployed in Seem itary gervice, Sud alsoall | re weurred 6 a fadiet, Saying: “A | By. sr. Raker ropes aneirendment | on Saturday for Ltverpool. Winslow ex- | tion and left for parts unknown, at least such a f mothing, and | Og cee Ce eee? CxPreSS OF im amkrene enn Mirtke Ria: | fo the Constitution limiting the power of | Presses.a wiltin toreturn to Boston and | 18 the theory, for the gentleman cannot be| §yT has been commenced al New York to a the Suirt, atthe | Pied, with the United States. waa Justified in salee ninnl cet eee Copgress in making appropriations. rot | 828 Wer for his oF without going through | found. About Lo gegen puty | recover $501,000 from. the > Syracuse, Bing- > ing und 3 . Lee’ Het mar! tt ‘isoner, New York BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, | Tite CHANGE INTHETREASURY Brneau | c Unisto ees,” certain iands in the seatesof Alasama, Mis: | S2¢f0rms required by {ve ia Londoa, seas | Muller sitting by the fre, in the upper part | pampagn and New: Yor railrood. <iaimet feb10-te 1019 F strect northwest, | OT teres ee eee RG Mr. Geo,| preannoa® BURNED. The steamboat Bed a Fecal naar rueness and Forde, | in quent distress. er a ee ot es Se J OTICE —There ts only one place in Washineton | 2; MeCartee, who has so long filled the oMc2 | ysary Lowry, from Hed river for New Or. | 204 t0 repeal section 2,303 of the Rev! eeized with the money lock him. a re ‘and she bad in | necessary to a . The of chief of the bureau of engraving ar“, t= 300 bales of cotton and other | Statutes. her possession, so that she is without any | be returned Muller was non est. ing, handed his resignation to Uae secretary freight: waa burned at Carrollton, La., yes. | ),By Mr. Lawrence (Ohio)—BIll to regulate | means of eu) the Treasury on § rday, ip “% 5 Fesignation Mr. MeCartee sage Oe ne oe | ates, A small portion Of Sar re was |” hy Mr. Whitthorne-Te authorize the for. | | Youn CANDIDATE I Cawsor Br.—A com my Continued 11 Regt, | 8m constrained to | condition. No lives were lost. Total loss Peat to tee ete ee toys Loy ta Now Yor wetten aeeetne bivehn lola eet trate Spacing | Soowteue Ip Hatt Re Se tsace wo wax | Sig Gee ostaate SP ee the count and examiuation now being made Icr.—Of the 1,300,000 tous of ice annually By, Mr. Riddle (Tenn.)—To reduce the tax | him their nomination support for the by the committee appointed by you for that Sores oa the Hudson ane 500,000 ae ee pot ares spirits to 50 céats on each proof | Presidency of tbe, United States at the com purpose. Please be assured of my grateful | £4! and the present indication, i 1 bar. 1.)<fo8 te Loe election, but Cor to tulal ground RENO ee LT Cie Re emaly | Tak be Lele aks tend tartan Pais meee | Vinee ee Cl) ee distilled spirits. | of the oftiee. het can buy first-class DRESS SHIKTS, at hia i in OUSAND $2.50 SHIRTS, reaty-mado, Me ae Te BALTIMORE SHINT FA CTURY, 1019 F street ‘Boribwest. feb10- la S418TS, READY-MADE, for 1, equal t> any there sre arket. no eee are age es Beas ™ g Di cents, Worth @1. at the BEANCH BALTIMUBE SHIRT hweat. 10-t " FACTOBY, 1019 F street nort feu: accorded meat all times by yourself and tae poies 1,000,000 season. ———— Pres: ” nap lasting afew days would put the | By Mr. Fort (.1!.)—To fi 54 WE™SEETOORDERAT. Tt ee resignation, Secretary | ‘ce in condition and mmatarlally help the to | ofttectmnecs suite e totally disa Pg ey i gn ry hee BRLnCh Se EU TEE GRRE, | Belstow wayne ia retering tron’ the Public | Companies to gather their crop. bled and have no means of support. Green, the English church minister 101% F street northwest. febto-um * | S*rvice, I beg you to heas-ured thatyou bear | pyoapway.—The small retail business ig Mr. Buckver Wes the relief Allsa Craig, bas been lodgea in jail —- — jonh Coupalisr of frais aa D.C. ied 4 PRESIDENT JACKSON'S COMMISSIONER OF in eceeping into the lower part of Broad- By Mr. Throckmorton ( Bew jurisdl witb You my persona! and official confidence, INDIAN AFFaIns Deap.—Judge Ebert ard to accept my thanks for the able and DVICE THat L LOW wy A PROV ITAULE. bay whut ot those TSiiETs CH BALTIMORE fe ween Trinity chureu and Bowling | additional i east 23th fithiul manner in which you have dis- | % in | ago. are being sold at the BRA! « Sea Green there is now one gentlemen’s furnish- Jaime. ‘bi Shine pachouYs se rena Pe I I (eet Andry 4 we store, one house furnishing store, one re- hy Mr. 3 (own)—To amend the | Placing on the note, laid the information up- | Stratford, Con Me 87 Ex Deqressntntive Kase, af Devewi® scerayeigce commlnee todkea the bneen ores Mr i ual So ce ne eat OF company! ons ty z ANOTHER SUSPENSION I Vi@GINIA— wie college recentiy, in addition 32 T THE Let, ©. Jewe!l. which was done, and Mr. Jewell re- | !! street—(N. ¥ Letler. ‘By Mr. Page (Cal.)—For the The Fowhattan Iron company, operating on bdetore. Ee was the sale of BB! S8TOC! ei f er n A Te-emplion settlers on the public lands. the James river in Virginia, ana of “ie ae aoe . risk a = sas! fopoictendent © tue bares thle ahirtcos | KA TeSEORED ‘Solared, man, recoutig fren | ES Mr: Strait (Mipn.)—Jolut resolution of Gens We F. Bartlett, ar Maserchguctta: Is is a man, tly from This ts in accordance with the just ‘of | Lou , was shot, Friday night, ata ball | the state of Minnesota asking that a president, has officially notified its cre titors prom otingdeserv-ng oMiciais: Sar-dewell aes | Loses Hane ane pay nig be made with the Lodiaus tue Black of payment of said 4 ’ * t . $ | i = an URE GAUMOEEGUMANARE Tce Come One aa a eee re SS ‘ os iS - 2S oi " 6 on : J ne Ee ? socks c 3 " ) : nd _ 4 © : Bree cero 23 BBs EB S2e7a8 c a= cx Se: 38 ‘his His, so that the lands may be wn open | They a8 one of the canses of their fati- this b Assistant intendent of the bureau. physi unable to find it as > to take advantage of the opportual oF ever re, /and acting superintendent | yet Sod aay tos pond Tilt oes Hine titae | tooccupation by the whites, re the suspension of the Tredegar works at DOUGLASS & BBO., understood to have per- fired the shot, but a woman By Mr. Faulkner (W. Va.)—To carry into <esmm __oth treats tad n @ manner entirely sat- | was the origin of the trouble. amendment Siaie Geant Mea te on | ADAGE RERREEOOE? Dean Ocie: Wires yess jpegtay be. 42? oo SE Cop OFETAt Oinein- | five the tigntsor Amerieancitizensin foreiga | The will of te weal 4 owner, Lorain » RICkS ¥OK THE NEXT 30 "# committes has made little daughter of Mrs. Eliza Wagner, | countries. te tere bee dj D. the condition playing stuck her tongue through the Under the above see number of no ae ee 2 at See at TArAR, of ey will take | iyeiowe tne oor cutting two iris of her | “ou wouon OFMe Lands (WY Jas ati. | Saas Biotin nessa ind sanohiee SE i ie Mme Donovan eineliabie Pesinens | Sverytbing satisfactory. oan make | jougue completely off = hey General was directed to laform the | aud she is fighting for her share.

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