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te tiealy fo ee nS THE EVENIN PUBLISHED PAIL ndays Exeepted, AT THE STa® BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Aven tally suspended. Houses and stores are gaily decorated with bapting, and at t? o'clock m» In Recorisnce with thé proclamation of te Mm" yor, the state-hoase bell was rong for C t ¥ thirty minutes. To-night there will be @ | grand ination. A Clone Moliday {| New Youn, Feb. 2— right, With @ strong west wind. y aDLing ts dixplayed from al no parade of the military. Moliday jarrisbarsc Harwisncke, Fen. Toetay being the 5 | 2M of February all the pu bite offices wers The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. pepe ‘THE BVENING STAK ts served by carriers to Decrsbers at TREN CENTS FER W&EK,OR Foutt- Foun Cents Pa MONTH. Copies at’ the Ovun: closed. ——o— 4 salute was Gret and ~ By matl—postase | bunting is displayed throughout te elt. Two CEnte rity ments. @3 60; ene year, @6.06, = | ‘The legisiature has adjouracd watil to- morrow id subscriptions imcariably tm advance, end annene sent longer than paid for. BI Rates of advertising fernished om application, V%, 47 --N®. 7,147. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1876. TWO CENTs. | oe ene tte ie but the courts and public offices ars-open. , . | Torre will be & small military parade tis EVENING STAR | Yau snnene i ncceer pio ae sronay axctwonr ren tee peraxce. | L@legrams to The Star, “=: oo anton baleen escheat EE SPECIAL NOTICES. A oe Newark’s — ill be aspectal ¢ommu MEETING OF THE NATIONAL COMMIT- | By the President of the United States. After our telegraphic of the procee:t- NEWARK. 2 ersary of oo ofthe MW G LODGE of fas Sito hana N a TRE TO-DAY. ey a the Hato rial, Closed yesterday. WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY Washington's birthday tr otmerred Nese. by ve ereas the fo! lowipg concurrent resola- mory - lorrs, cou! efence, an a4 of bast and uv ashington News an Gossip. The cevaates aceon muscattr tens oO ton has been adopted by the Congress of the | continued bis argument to the jury. Fe re. * | sede B consrnt will Deena wae voaleg ; : ited Btates: the several letters, referring to 1 anal < ince om the ecculng OF tae ook oe Fan sate | gather in Witlard’s hall at 12o'clock to-day. | “Hise we teosted, That for the promotion of | Owe! the ceveral | pure by the govern fend. nes <f So Centennial expanision place on the evening of the 241 of February, | Over halfan hovr was passed in ‘nformally | Dational feeling throughovt the union on the | ment, sold bimself to infamy, and to “ua- | CENTENNIAL YEAR CELEBRATIONS. Rousing Time at 3 from & to 10 o'clock. discussing the claims of ie respetive cities | Occasion of the centennial year of our inde- | blushing and unwinkin, Fitzroy,” who, “if Rocussren. N.Y. Feb. 22 — Washington's bpp espe anxi to have ti: tional vention held | PeBdence, and believi: this to be the pro- occasion required, would swear the Missis- | Sirthday te being appropriately celeorated THE Military Academy appropriation bill lous ve the national cony r time the ex} fon of our apprecia- sippi river wasdry.” The letter of Brooks to . IN CAN by the ringing of bells and the firing of can- as reported to the Senate contains amend. | tn them. Gleveland v nich wp to last night | tion of the great services rendered to the | Rogers asking that Hogue beassociated with | GALA DAY IN ALEXANDRIA, | [5,{D87NQ8.0E Of bells aad the & iua, parade ments increasing the amount about $45,000. no formidablestrengen represented and even people and the cause of liberty by the Father | him in the raids was cited. McDonald pre- this afternoon. The pay of caciets remains as it passed the | berore the comraitice Sonveted tk was con. | or Ot ——. Genegs = ington, the 22d red Babcock for construing it by declaring Cimctanat € lebrates. or of the all be treated and @ Would bot submit tohaving menof doabt- NCIND “eb sh ington’ ~ House, but the usual appropriation for the ial cuarauies sone saan bis district ao THE HOLIDAY ELSEWHERE. Cinctnwati Fe Wash iugton's birth: Grecd that that city had no show, alihouzh | deemed @ national holiday throughout the = a ~ band is restored. the aamirers of Thurman would have gladly over his heed. Babcock feeling that McDon chiuchas af Comumaabant tasen epee GLETON, Gr. Sec'y. a Kr iacorns HALL. A special service for YOUNG MBN, SABBATH AFTERNOOS, at 3% o'clock. Bhort addresses by Young Men. Music led by Cornetand Organ. __febl2-tr — Uni ment business, ker Kerr returned to | bad the convention there if Cincinnati could | and¢so fa ae io oe eowernmen ‘the public PERSONAL. — Spea! =T¥ id had Just cause for complaint, urged, not ~ ean TUAL BUILDING ASSOUIA- not be selected. The Hendricks » both brs a. - “a 5 ee HINGTON, D. 0. Washington last night in improved healt. | O08) ‘outaide nd. thaiae clampred ionaly Welfare, in a of the de; Fuenente of she on, | that the raid i pene a Tespo" BEECHER’S COUNCIL. THE BABCOCK Rtas. ou to the stocx | He will resume the chair, it 1s expected, to- | for Si: Touts, and sbomeiar? anne ay thatday.? Poy ment shall be suspended for | sible men be sent ne or ee Lk eee Arguments fo-d. Reived at the office of the | A. R. Shepherd, Hallet Kilbourn and Il. ME. | decree tg tne Conese eee eee atEe | Br in said resolution meets with my | treacherous scoundrel, as the chie! of the SECRET SESSION TO-DAY. ment jor General Babcock witt jana avenue, opposite City ‘warmest approval: , the head devil, the keystone of : Hutebineon have returned to Washington. | stated that the only attraction St. Louis had | “Now, therefore in pursuance of that pur- fore fulquitioue areh: ‘The moment. Hogers 155 = tary reference to the alte: im 501 7 “ piven to the case. A THE Mississippi Levee committee will re- | Page cot ver paatinn aoe we mammoth Pose, and in harmony with the general sen- | found out that the famous plan for raiding ‘ he be AE ; Grant, td ' weeks, he said, in the dis Fort unanimously in favor of an appropria- | “Among the eltizens of the District present | Proidest of she Caited Slaee ot Ateeice, | UUs district was known to Mcbonad ne! GEN, BABCOCK’S TRIAL, | Sy 's.4osnite! tien of from three to five million dollars in | were Mr. Norris, Dr. C. C. Cox, C: illiam | hereby direct that all business in the execu: | ant dead -dog telegram, and Badcock discov. | ieee thay ep refund of @ portion of the cot- | Wall, Col. Samuel Smeot, and Judge Casey. | tive departments of the government shall be | ered several days afterward that the plan ly collected from the states to | They will present an address to the co.nmit- | suspenced on the 2a day of Februa was abandoned, and, thinking be was tell- | PUSHING THE CARLISTS This Association 1s organized npon one of the best Thiam required antl further hutice. Oall and get Copy of ConsitSHROD ROBINSON, President. p Mend i ht fins be ceived by Everett believe Lefited by the construction of | te, Urging the holding of the convention i : &nd that said departments shail be cld ing tome news, telegraphed MeDonald. = thet ven Ky. Hockssah ‘coreee Moon enue and Iai | the levees. er ea maa eras emma a | that day. 3 ; U.S. Guanr. | Never wasa more worthless ‘logram sent, tick of gulity, wisiets re oethre K strect ee , “AS bility as were present the President: as itconveyed information that® thing had *: . ° i 5 on ae ~ bed Sictcests nal Wael Pncmpeem, interior Do: | RETRERCHMENT.—Ihe committes on ex- | to Ihe National Republican Executive Coin- ¥ HAMILTON FISH, Secretary ofBtate. | e22t abanoned, which abandonment haa | THE FRENCH CABINET ORISIS, 2 Would have done 80 Wilh sorrow, but \t feba-Im penditures of the Department of Justice wil! | mittee. — that the testimouy en: -—— | pounce bim innocent, you ca at such a conclusion. Judge P GIONS BIRTHDAY EN | to his personal relations with Gr ALEXANDRIA. cock, sayiug that be had known hig A Gala Day iu the Oid Town. inti oceurred before he ever knew that it was con- tone nedten t referred Bab- to ely, and appeared as his friend recommend considerable reductions inthat | at nair-nast Zorloce ee enamaitiee was The New 365 Bond Bil templated. Mr. Storrs then took up the re- Sev . Z je tion of the order transferring sapervis- | was department. Several of the ornamental | called toorder by Augustus Schell,of Ne The follow is the joint resolation in | voca ‘ 1s 2 WASH: clerk will be dispensed with, and In Nocth | committee to retire. In compiiance with | the conference committee and reported to the enforeing the positions heretcfore ast or 465 ieee ay. a partme: eS STRATFORD FENDALL, _jani5-tm ARLINGTON FIRE Spiny Fou THE Dis Carolina and probably other of the southern on this request there was a general retirement, | Senate and alopted yesterday afternoon : : : Dpeciat to The Sar. rather than bis lawyer. He reminded the ate Wantixcton, | Stttes where the marshals’ expenditures have | sud notover thirty persons remained in the | joint Re Nicaea F Commision. | natgatd to this branch of the Spee ng iy = weather | JUF¥ that the defendant was the sou of an + been So enormous the marshal districts will | reons Joint Resolution directing the Commission peaking of Magill, the witness fog the de ALEXANDKIA, Feb. 22, 1¥ The weather American yeoman, and hat earned. not be consolidated. The roll of states was called,and the Star | {F408 the ly siriet of Columbia to pay the | fense, counsel said he believed every word of | to-day favored the arr ments made for | sought, ue positions he had : m the bonds issued in pursuance | that man’s story, although they had been oer eatknaaaste mare . eit > of Congress approved Jain charged with mahufacturing it. Fils eross. | celebrating Washington's birthiay tn this, | delicate way. The govern: of any funds in toe United 8 fag nation, the most rigid during the trial, | the centennial yearof American Indepena- | Were compl! oat. Gay aeee Ct to the requisition of eaid | failed to weaken his statement, and it stands | ence, in a more extensive manner than usual with @. bitecrnese aowane 8. and for otwer purposes. to-day unsbaken. |The prosecution said they | ‘The event looked forward to with most lat which I never saw equa Resolved, &e.. Toat the Commission would impeach his testimony, but when | est was the visit of the Sth Maryland Regi- | prosecution They onrten the District of Columbia are hereby d.rected | next day they saw his array of witness>s ment. They did not reach Alexandria until | Prery tae” tues gate te were not allowed to send avg | (2, transfer to the Treasurer of the ted | sustain his character, some of them in high | nearly 12 o'clock. They cacao 0a & Spe ly Uhrast throug . atches ont of the a“ any | States, for the payment of the interest due Position here, they madea Jame excaye aad | train, with fail drum corps and band, nu i. Why they shox M hile the Dist tt 4 Leite tea | the Ist of February, 1 oa the bomis of said | abandoned the attempt. Mr. Storrs here bering altogether about 330 mea. The ap | Grant we cout kiow them to make the investigation of Its affairs, | |, Meanwhile the rict delegation toas: District, issucd uuder the provisions of the | ended the review of the testimony, aud closed pointed members Of the reception commit: | testimony state Gers which has been ordered by the House of | thelr shins in & cold ante-room, Dr. Cox en- | act of Congress approved June 20, 187%, enti, | ae follows, Never since I enterer @ court of | tee met the regiment in Washington. aod as: | 2 eee eo vreccitatives, not only sathorougnly, DUS | eer eemetis heen eon! On Mean | tik An actior we goverment or the Dis: | justes hasel tote ne Coenen respon- | companied them bere. The committer con | Portee tke @8 speedily as possible. wtp tof oelenk ine ce Sol the rant trict of Columbia, avd for other purpose: sibility as rests upon me to-day. Buta few | sisted of W. Kilgour, M. D. Ball, R-S. Ashby aren ——— wae “abacus bor rincloa s ts conv rcs 2 | the sum necessary to pay the same from any | weeks ago I left the home of this defendant. | & E. White. George Jonson, and Hears | G Sprritvat INtTERESTS.—Col. John Tra- | \ kat what thine tes _ sion vse td be urexpeuded appropriations heretofore me 1 saw bis weeping children gathered around | Strauss. The train ran inte the Midiandde- | 9 cey, of New York, chairman of the commit- | [0h Upto the boar we Mors on a pe Saed Congress, or from any revenues deriv him and the pure and devoted wife cling pot, and the troops disembarked there. A | tp nm charged in ts tee of the wine and spirit traders’ soclety of | of the thirty os more des joorste present t 3 boca lige soe Bropercy of said District | hm I think I see him again With his wife | salute of 21 guns was fired, and they were poids that for years he was in weekly re the United States, has taken quarters at the | ventilated their ideas on the subject. tala Goumiamencre, Eeatine tie prpind Dis back sae Soscine Ga oe ee then Erlcomed by Mayor Kemper. Tue othe T | ceipt of this blood money from the St. Louis Arlington. He will be joined by the remain- | place of meeting did not even come up. That any Terhe i eublle schools: Procite, | great God who had returned ulm to them | received them aint cosa tee then He homers reed eness throng rs farther issue of 3 pends under or | without spot or blemish upon his fair fame. | piace in the liae, which was none me heador | the registered letters aud By WANTS TO BE IVESTIGATED.—General piecing juvited to “git,” and be 3 ¥ accordingly. John F. Miller, president of the Alaska Com- After THE STAR representative was tn- Treasury su mercial company, arrived here yesterday | vited out, the representatives of the Asso- Commissior m. At 3p. gaested to seremble to hear the report of the President ou the Condition snd prospects of the Company wag jantS Iaw'd {Chron.} Secret (gr PONS HOT On 108-00LD THA, OOF FEE AND CHOCOLATE, Pure and Pracrant, WITH MILBUEN’S UNRIVALLED SODA, 1499 PawnsYLVaNia AVENUS, near Willard’y. terre JOHNSON & 0O., BANESBES, Seracr @ Mth Strest and Pennsylvania Avenus, Desiers tu ernment snd District Secarities; weceign Exchonge and Gold. seplé-ly BB OFFLBY oN KER, trom San Francisco. He cot to appear | ciated Press and American Press Associa quluetatis betors tae Ways and Means | ton were admitted, with the understand: Committee for the purpose of offering them } that thetr reports should be subjected to re- every facility fer the examination of the | Vition. ae company’s books aud papers, and of urging | 4fternoon ¢ @ profess n stroug laugaag the course ‘pursued by te eral Babeock. Heb 1 ai. he sald, the of Lis case by ing members of the committee in a few days. The general impression is, however, the The object sought to be accomplished the convention wail meet on the 27 StL . ess approved | Gentlemen, I leave the case tn your hands, “ ‘ chee he ackuowicdged the re- them is to secure the passage of a bill coi in the city of ul py he Ae “4 the procession, between the members of the Ipt in letter ed tele; s. Ta OoRNER FrvteentH anv F STaauts, ing, cienpiltging gud moniivinn te tated y Jone 20, 1:74, is hereby prohibited: And pro | feeling sure that after due consideratic reception committee (mounted) aad com-| has been told that’ amon site QUneEy Coveests Treasery Beverement. revenue law relating to thé tax on distilled The District in Congress, scontinue sil work and taeton | an Setmony you will render & verdict pany A, Washington Light infantry, who | General Baboock grew suddon!y rich: amet BANK OF DEPOEIT, EXOHANGS, &e. spiriis. The society, among other things, DAMAGES ON M STREE : ork CaSO poig ya fe met Vash! a right head, a free and indepeadent mar, | acted ts cer fe eee asaington, aud along the streets of the elty for which he has t s Is directing the Commis: is to be inady in 3.43 bonds of the Dis. | done somneh. Hrs a ern rem the District of Columbia to pay Wm Cahill f Colarahia: And provid Judge Porter then rose to speak. bu THE PENSION BUREAU.—The bill reported | $3,000 and John Connotiy $3.20), for dams | & much of the sixth rection of the said act of | Diller echt ao nen suffering with = by Mr. Jenks, of Pennsylvania, to trans/er | sustained by the extensiou of Ms t June 20, 1-74, asd rectsa.d requires th: First 4,and would adjouru the court u | bills were referred to the Committ Compuoller of the Treasury sud the Sec 4 Distriet of Columbia. © the Treasury to audit and # = NG OF THE FREFDMAN'S BANK. | je t and unfunded debt of the . Moody and Sankey. ney Gener: D 9 | Distriet of Columbia, and issue certifieat: EW YORK, Fen. Ther Congress a report herefor, and of the Joint resolution c Hippodrome to Strecis, avenues, bridges, sewers, canal, Sructures ui every Kind, the payme whic t Deal in GOLD, Government and District BONDS, want the tax on whisky reiuced to fifty cents Foreign EACHANGSE, £0, he lived in luxury aud moved a gallon. tal style; that with this mo — blocks: < bulidings tr ee ‘ashingtoc, gud has ethers in pro Judge | ard bearskin hats. Tals corps met with @ constrac: on. * Every euomy of General vere | flattering reception In Boston last sum.ner, | Grant, Within and Without the :epablican to- | and were presented by the ladies of that ¢ ty , ies 8 true, aud witha beautifai silk banuer. Taey marc nned apheard. in immediately ‘after the | 1 c iment, who looked well, | id sot.e spiendid marching over our kner (Mo.) has introdu ad gold trimmir he dark is SEM: AL—W Bag new era eager to No ESL 4 atte jonse, "74 oo te friends and business acquaint- pleased ‘ances. sinefs soticted, and money Invested. otis sta Osiecs fer reut insane Duliding. Seat the Pension bureau to the War departme: places all theduties now performed in Mon to pensions and the Pension bur: the Secretary of the Interior upon the See tary of War: abolishes the office of pans & verdict from Judge Porter suis the me inu rough streets. agents and pension agencies for the dishar: vard of Audit to examtne and au ‘ondy 2 AN ACCIDENT. ment of the pension fund after the 4th of ded or Hoaling debt of the Dis rthan | whiie the salute was being fired at the 1429 Fstreet, | June, 1576, and transfers any unexpendedl mbia, approved December 21 wi 1e Ct Lo extend the time within | greater effect. ‘She usual number of requ 2 ‘h the Board of Audit of the District of | for prayer were read. ineludiy: o for ten | Columbia may receive, audit, and allow oor If s the fifth floor of thesame aims that have never aling, als ail board, approved Mare years. for the second, nelodiz ting, at #15,000 per anaum is dated April Ist, 1873 nelud | | Midland depot, one of the gunners, while ramming the charge, was badly stauned aod considerably burt by @ premature ¢ are of the gun. His ramrod was blowa mauy feet lu the sir. All covered wiih blood, he balance in the Treasury of the United Sia The dutes heretofore performed by pension agents and agencies are devolved upon the paymasters of the army. The secre lary of W: be publisbed, but wide by a punt SAMUEL G YOUNG, wSLIE, ety -tt nom ieB—Stak BVILDINe, KLIN & ©O, BARKLIN 8 CTEM preseute | 5, be, and is authorized to reorganize and 3,1 f. prayed Ne eby repealed; aud all com: | for the whole country, referring in appropri- | W#S @ssisted to @ nelghboring drag store, A < : ° oublished, it the readjust the several divisions of the Pension CHANGE OF ALL the same are r ng 9 Where medical aid was providel. = - —_ ia tea Mo. 1297 Prvsctuvatin Avenen, SOOM | Ep cia and deal oie weg employes to | Mr. Cason has Introduced in the Honse a | § ion allowed to said Board of Andi TE Gay as hee ee epunuEy whose | Duke strect, where the troope formed, was | FLaten jetumalion of omental Genaine Brazilian Pebble Spectactes._dec7-I¥18tB | do the work in such manner as shall couduce | bill to provide for chang sofalleysin Wash- | tbeir services under the provisions of birthday was being celebrate. Mr. Moody | tinea on elther side with euthasiastic spec- | acter has been rece! ved, Waleh ox . EBELB SPECTACLES. to the good of the service. ington, where such change is desired by par- | 8¢t of June2), 1-74, and the acts amenda then discoursed on disobedience. He sr tatcee r n rece! ved, Wulch = to con- peestaas ranks ener - ——— ties Inferested. It provides that partie: de- | thereof shall cease; and after the expiration | that the cause of all the troubles aml cor MAYOR KEMPER’S ADDRESS. pra sho trath Of She stander. To iliastrate = ‘Opticiam, =o) BAND RECONCILIA- | siring a changeshall filea plat showing the | Of thirty days from the approval of tuis Joint | rows that ever came Into th id was dis- . bis point, Judge Porter referred to the trial Mayor Kemper delivered a very appro- | Gec$-tristp 463 Penns. ave., corner 45 street. ~ priate address, telling them that although se of ailour | in old Alexandria they could not ¢ Representative Jones, of K of Andrew Jo&nson, who, he said, was tried tried yesterday to introduce a joint resolu- | and condemned by’ the ‘whole press of the 2 Adam props Sed change with the su ‘1 veyor of the | resolution, all books, papers. and recorss of | obedience. I istrict, who shall give nd : ; 3 the said Boani ot audit shall be turned r | stumbled, fo the Commissione; : t to | country, almost without exception. Me be- 8 In) » | sorrow aud mise: t : yements and cleg once: Smee - con HABLE BROTHERS? | ton in the House, bot failet: “That in yiow | (1 terested lumbia, or tele sue ; 4 ighways ai thoy were accuses ier Of the great increase, general health. a See. 2. That there shafl be no increace ot | Ex-Savings Bank Officers Arrested. th martial steps io tie FOREIGN NEWS PRICE LIST Wosumreek one kaye year, the present amount of the total indeptetne-s | NEW YoRK, F —A police justtes ~ of Monuments and ihe . ni re iy a! ry ol er “ a | award Independence, and commemoration of the | 2W&™ 10 th tne birthday of our beloved Washington, ‘fire! | fauifcrankoatine of the District of Columbia; and any officer | #lgmed warrants yesterday for the Se serrata shall knoww erease, Or [= A. Darling and Spencer K = a ¢ elon the ground | &!d orabet in increasing, such totaliadenie |. | charge being that on the 11th of 2 in war, firstin peace, and first in the hearts | that no damage Is ined the cast ts to | Less, shali be ¢emed Smity of ahigh tai they swore to a false exhibit of of his countrymen,’ we do hereby remove | (g)} upon the ci demeanor, 74d on eonvielion thereof shall ! i liabilities of the Thirl Aveaue § all disability imposed under section 34, arti- punished py imprisonment uot exe>-li bank, of which Green was president ani gle 1th, of the Couustitution of the Uuited 3 Anour Hortpays.—The N | ten ycars, and by fine hot exceeding 6: Darling secretary. The exhivit showed an States, and do deciare complete amnesty ube calls attention to the fact tuat Saal excess of assets over liablilti : TavON ie The Dice Bre political offeases, | Tuesday $4 much favored by kolldays in -,g | _ DOWNFALL FROM PRosrERtty twat | cioroee whee te fenibee was ad invoking the blessings of Almighty God upo+ ar. Four of the legal holaays 1 OMAN OF REFINEMENT TOSTE At. | of &: 21, and instead of there our connsels and our country; that our gov- y of the week, nam 1: Ww. ‘The women who were arrested by Detect in the statement, @ surp c ernment may rest ‘upon the best and surest | tou’s Birthday, Decorat? Powers and Rooney on Saturday afteruoo terest account and profits of over $33,000. foundations; that peace and happiness, trath | of July, and, of ea 5 for stealing silk from the dry goods sto: 2 city of Washington, Fe? they were | assured Of as Conliai a welcome aid as sub ounces tbe occurrence of Ual a repast as they were ever a floods in the provinces of Upper tomed to have tendered them. Ia the days | ‘anstria and Moravia. One hundred ‘aod or the days that tried men’s souls, the at “ o: > soldiers of Mary land and Virginia fought side | ety bouses have been destroyed he by side for the liberty of their couutry, aad Pushing the Carlicts. and it was bow ft that Maryiaad stould | | MADRID. Feb. 22 — Dispatches received Send her famous, Fifth regiment, renowned | }.°-terday announce that Don Carlos was in throughout the land, and Washington her a = ey z= tines = deservedly popular corps to celebrate the | POs’ army ered Weheeh tern. Kine birth of George Washington, warsior, states- | Alfonso entered Tolosa yesterday afternoon. —Tne Daily News spectal EUITS 935 BEDUCED TO 925. sUITS 25 BEDUCED TO 215. soiTs $23 BEDUCED To 16. THE WEEKLY STAR—puditshed om Priday— | & 82.60 « year, postage prepara. aes there was in fact ency in incom: for The Royalists bad previously carried al. tue eUITS $20 REDUCED TO $16. | anid justice, religion and piety maybe estab- | orcwhat rare Posy tees Porter & Thorburn, 372 Fuiton street, the year 1870 of 835, 3 temple of ‘our fathers” -Awein voxprestag Leight bear the town, * lished among us for all generations.’ ” tohavet! cca Vina year; ithap- | 9» are Mrs. Elizabeth Creemer, in See es Alesandriats pride aed. senemeteatan an The (arlist Cause “Gone Up” SUITS «918 REDUCED 10 812. | gay cooxe& Co InTHEUNITEDBrares | Eu I8 Thursiay was te | {nd Miss Martha Creemer, daughter, o SFob. 22 Ghortly attr 120°C complimentary representation sent them, | Panis, Feb. 22—Tne carlist General Dor- c favored Thanksgiving Day bez one and Dowd streets. Both are Ac ned. George Ganeeon | the mayor consigne! tem to the chief mar: | Fogaray has taken refuge oa French. soll. - SupneMe Covrt.—The Supreme Cour, yea. | of the foursit wil hot avain happe g | tx; ipteliicent, and refined. The West pishs Seo men, named George Cameron | Seal aen tis onminctent cite ne eee ae | Teenie ee on oe here as BUITS $16 BEDUCED TO $10. | tervay rendered a decision In the case No, | thecen tury. But holidays talline es Perky Bite eri teat ee eros bro: | aud Wred Schoel while they were siamticn | 2 thelr post of honor in the line of the pro, | hopelessly lost. = 5 A at D. | are celebrated on Monday. ana the Perity. She sald that her husband was com ae Sees, and while they were standing | Colton "Bere meine hove ‘The New French Ministry. 806, Lewis, trusice of Jay Cooke & Co., vs. 411 practical pare otf Ae pelled to go to Canada to search for work, | at tbe bar, ‘Cameron, apparently without os r a SUITS $13 BEDUCED TO @ &%. | the Unita States; appeal from thecireuit | Will practically ve thus distingo and thus she was lefttostragglealone. Tuen | any provocation, drew a revolver aed hole LIRUTENANT COLONEL LONEY, It is not yet known to whow President court for the eastern district of Pennsylva- Sie nelianys Stls on Bantay 3 | Rerson,who wasa lithographer tn New York, | ing it to Senveider's head fired. Iie then snot | Of tbe Sth M. N.G., on behaif ot the visitors | MacMahou will entrust te formation of the big. In this case the court affirms the right | 3. Monday, As the question ts 0: r- | WAS Wounded in the hand while at work ai | himself. Both men died almost iastantly. | FesPonded iu a few happy remarks, thanking | new cabinet. The Kepull wh pegs 9 of the government to apply the proceeds of | *sK& prnat day of the week noted oceur- | nin"machine: and tae expenses of medical | There is @ suspicion that the two men had | ‘bem for the cordial invitation and reception | betta’s organ) of to-day says thai the Baffet the collaterals placed In the namie xt nr Dene Ta Stee Che eae ee SM 8 | aetendancs, Os, eno wal meable to meet. | pre-arranged tis mode of dying. Piered them, aud expeessing their Joy at | cabinet will have to reader an account tote ; agents in September, 1573, by Jay Cooke, | be@r in m' i, ne simple rule of counting She was sued by the physician, who recov. aioe treading the proud oid soil of Virginia o2 country Of ils administration of public af- OVEECOATS €13 BEDUO D TO + | McCulloch & Co., of London, as disbursing | Deck Sve week days from the week day i876 | ¢e4 Yodgmment with Grae ae desperation, | | PROHIBITION In CaNADA.—A deputation | 8UCh_@ glorious .occasion. ‘Three rousing | fairs, and declares Wal auy revisioa of the agents of the Navy department, as security | the day o month in question; thus fearing that her furniture mightta attached, | of tue council of the Domiaion Prohibitory cheers followed, and the troops marched to constitution, ex: t in @ republican sense, is - a DUCED TO @10. for deposits then fn their hands, to the pay- July 4, 1576, fall on Tuesday; five days back | che on Wednesday took arollof silk frou | league waited on the Premier in Toronte jast | their position in the front of the ession, | now impossible. repab ican papers com- OVEBCOATS @16 Bi | ment of @ later debt arising in thesameway, | [OM , Tuesday gives Thursday; therefore | the store cf Portes & Thorn oe ete eam | league waited on the the resolutions recently | {hose #/ready in line opening their ranks to | ment upon the calm and trang:t!! manner la and decide that for the balance due in Octo- | JU/¥ 4, 1776, fell on Thursday,” " ened by success she was templed to repeat ed at the meeting at Montreal. ‘The | Siow them to pass. which the country associated iiself with re. OVEROOATS G18 REDUCED TO G19. | ber of the year named, which wasatoutoce| gag anvrsozy CoUNCIL of Plymouth | ihe crime on Satadey, tie aaa a | Prenton ale rans, Mt Montreal. The aoc Penn eran cadets errived on the 10 | publican ideas. hundred And thirty-two thousand ponnds | church spent most Of cent ed io eet | only 20 years old, ‘Sun, 21st. Probibit the {mportation of liquor into Can- | O'Clock local train from Washiugton, aod New Ambassador. = sterling, the government is entitled toa pri- | Sion during winch wie seat ie eee es er ada there was no doubt. In regard to its | Were received by the cadets of St. Jonu’s| Rows, Feb. 22—The Italian minister at OVERCOATS 820 REDUCED TO 814. | crity ont of the separate estate of ence sabe. | sion. d tens Welch itis eaid that fiveof the | Tae Latest SwINDLE--A letter purport- Manufacture the position of local legisla- | Fcademy at the depot, and will be escorted | vienna will be created an ambassador bers of the firm of Jay Cooke & Co. as were | Ciner commilcre nora ed reports. “Two | ing to be written by Mr. J, L. Staart, preet. | maumfacture, the position of loca Qnestion- | bY them, after the parade, to dinner at the New Cabie. OVEKCOATS $22 REDUCED TO 916. | alsomembers of the Arm of Iay Cooke, Se Which was granted Tie neato oft ne; | dent of the board of excise, was handed to | able whether aire legislature had the right | SOuses ares oe eren tre er ot business | proxsy, Gen tee mabmerine cable State are 1 to Tie eaid, that the United | Conneii had mot heard of Mir. Moniorrereticg | Dawiel Mckntee, saloon keeper, of Universi- | to prohivit its macutannen ae nig et | bouses red Git Iobtenlte tn coe nee | hecwoen Gipduag ond Mow Lontuee tae oeon _ States are in no wise bound by the provisions Mg 10. Prove toe ee Oulton’s letter | ty place and Thirteenth street, asking him | think the recommendation of a plebiscite | 22d showed creat ingenuity in the make-up successfully laid and opened for traffic. OVERCOATS $25 REDUCED TO $18. | of the bankrupt act in the matter, aud the eae Pron? pe charges against Mr. | to meet the writer at the Fifth avenue hotal | fans constitutional course. It might be | 0! their representations. The comic division | *™ A; a a Objection made chat ihe claim of th govern- | Beecher, which he moderator probably foon after nine gaeee oe FsaRy evening. possible, however, to take the sense of the ineiop aa up @nd made quite # an pgp Ley ie e oom Sap- . . | ment was not proved in the bankraptey pro- — nee to thi ~ Mckntee | people of the Dominion on prohibition at the * Z a 5 os OVERCOATS 935 REDUCED as castings in Ghee: te, therehine air out reading to the conned. It was directed | Jett his place, and soon after a@ man cailedon bent manerer lection dis cooctnaen treae THE PROCESSION ply bas arrived ai Civitta Vecchia. foree. The case is that of a trast fund, the il of Plo ierator of the advisory | his barkeeper, bringing @ note with the siz- ing that he did not see his way clear to in- | D€840 forming on Washington, Prince ani = trustee holdiug and the beneficiary claiming, sounell of Plymouth chureh, and in ip Monk nature of Mr. McEntee forged to it, diracting | traduce any probibitory measure at present. — streets sometiine before the appointet THEA! SORY COUNCIL. And this gave tke circuit court original and | \ou,4cciares his a pote Bad pea) hos ‘and | {8t all the moucy in the drawer be given to | He regretted that the consumption of liquor | me, 12m , but it took as usual a goot while Secret Session To-day. HABLE BROS. plenary jurisdiction. Affirmed. Mr. Justice it be tulle to taeme this poten per, ot he ny the bearer. This was complied with, when, | was increasing, and Judged from that that py rene te Finally, it marched off in the New York, Feb. 22.—Tne Piymonuty gWayue delivered the opinion. ge n surance Soc on McEntee’s return, after vainly seeking the people did not desire prohibition. fol:owing order: , | Church advisory council reassembled this ee Willing to be discredited and denounced by | the excise comm! :sioner at the Fi h avenue Division No. 1.—David A. Windsor, chi morning tn thé Jectare room in its fourth Merchant Tail: d Fine Olothi Social and Personal. jankind as a wretch devoid of trot aad | hotel, he found he had been the viellm of ¢ | A HALF MinLion FIRE.—All the buil!. | marshal; I. W. Falls and D. M. L: + | #eeret session. No reporters were ittet ors and fine Ulothiers, = = a yestor- | BObOr, Aud unworthy of human association. | bold swindle. Several others have suffered | ings except the storehouse of the Lalance & | OL€ Mounted marshal from each fire com. to enter the building, aud every effort Despite the unfavorable weather yester % = by the same devies.—[X. ¥. Heral. 20th Grosjean manufacturing company at Wood- members of reception committee, | practicable is bein, used to ks ~ i fons tr Distrestes_ | 167: the enlling went an, and st someot the | | 1 Fondtz's Caixes.—O. Son en baven, Long Isiand, were buraed yester ay Sth regiment band; Sth regiment | ings secret. It was stated, howetes feces ee i ors were seen. Mrs. | 0/04 corger arrentod Sater ey pies wolorious | | THE FRENCH ELECTIONS have gone deci- | int rnibg. The establishment was the larzest and; Company A, Washingtoa | council were discussing ‘the report of te SM8Ts CUEAPER Tuan RVER IN THE and this wine | 2d forger arres sessions In New tork | ely republican, Of 23 deputies 124 are | ju the country for the proluetinn of een Light Iufauiry; music; Columbia Cafets; | committce on thesceotd question ofthe hi HISIOBY OF WASHINGTON. some tady was the seciplent of many com. | sharers tase He promial me phic Tepublicent a eradicate “es epablicans, 39 | tinware, Japanned ware, porcelain-lined ket~ | music Pg gun's Academy Cadets. Mi ter missive, which relates to dropping 1 —_— < a 0 jn = Suay. et opapartists, als, ists, ner T s - R. it 3 te Mo ogy silioe SHIRTS, READY-MADE. of frat- | pliments upon her owa retura to the city tnaleiments for forgery ant was constitution®ilsts and 12 Gonsereete Poe orate in the counties, whe Gai a Hic smithe Ro Be Eeweon ho vane toa podem ty pine aoe qiewe Muslin, and fine twenty-bundr nen | and upon the fair young daughter, who. kea to the court of Oyer aad Te: % from Paris and the larger | an entire block. The stock In the ttore: ° aa. . ee aropped. an ti < we fercish, Arct'ciass material fos asthines S levee of her obo ia nae ae sng {rod held | Ts siontiariietictoacnta siete eee iv an, | cities abl towns, contain a greater propor- | which warsnecd. ree oe renonse, | Under a Carriages containing | as full a hearer bone ioe ROT AIG it charge the usual price for making the Suirt, & levee of herown in the library. Miss Jones, | {fn similarindictments, eighty: ainall. | tion of ica Successes than tue dis- | js valued at $300,000. ‘The buildings des mayor, chief engincer, orators, rea‘er| as be Soranas ° aged two months, apparentiy intuitively | The miuimum penalty on conviction ts five f Minister Buffet was | ed were valued at $150,000, the ston in and fire wardens; gz firemen; masic, | The nis ai tay with tne BEANCH BALTIMORE SHIBT FACTORY, | appreciates her own position ay a Senators | Years on each indictment, 435 yer ‘al places, bat as fa C0,uec, #00 the machinery $200,000. Tr Leesburg baud; Frierdship fire company: ‘Of God or tt SS ee He was iudicted in September ie. , $160,000, the machivery $20 ne to- | Ls ; P ¥; | word of God or the priucipies of chiisuaa eine: 1012 F street northwest, | “#tebter, and understands the nalure of & pr nich nena ‘ed. Tr consequcuce 1 toss ts only about half é6vered py insar- | Friencsbip fire company. jr; marsials— | just OO "| Washington reception. She sat perfectly RumorED WHOLESALE M R his ation es vice prestient | ance. The watchman had builta fire iv, sie | Messrs. Hemersley Abd Chi iter; musie— | ~ i NOTICE — There ts only one place iu Washtnztoa fog Dead ae iP reece: Holding Up ber | rumored that’ six meees mee ie yell te une nends of President Mac- | «fat room,” where the tinware is dipped ia | drum corps; Sun fre company; marsiale= Fea be gray Srst-ctass DRESS § HiuTs, | tivy head as if aware bor to the | Watt's Island last Momiay with cach armen | t is bolloved that he will bs re- | boiling fat, and it is sup| that during | Major Duffey aod Mr. Blondheim: music— Feady mado, fc a purple, and though » greetings | throats cut. The negroes were firmly bonad | 4 ed to retain bis office until the couvo- | nis absence some of the rig over an Alexandria ‘band; Hydraulion steam fire EN THOUSAND @2.50 SHIRTS, ready-made. | Silevtly, smiling poke Nolumes. | together. Gur Information 1s obtaised trom | cation of the chambers, caught fire, Sud communicated with the | COmpany; marshais—Messrs. Berkley and to be clovedont for #1 forcash atthe BRANCH | The spacious, luxurio appointed apart- | sn Accomacentieman of undoubted rel'a SS a ay eres Woodwork.” — ~ Harmon; music—drum corps; Relief Hook BALTIMORE BHIRT FACTURY, 1012 F street | ments of Senator Jones? esideace, were re 1- bility, who heard tie affair talked of at Coe A FATAL ERD , returning ———_—_____ and Ladder company; marshals—Messrs. Borthweet. fevi0-ia | olent of lowers. Mrs. Joues was assisted by | bine store last Tuesday, but was unable to | Om church, about elght miles northwestof | A TreRninLE DEATH.—AI Le, range. Nash and Carlin; music— Repettt 's band, of SUIBTS, READY-MADE, for 1 erual to any | er *ister, Mrs. Gorham, aud another lady of | obtain aay ct the pees received | }rd/Suola, Lowa, became Involved in a quar. | at it o'elock on Saturday nigh ; Washington; Columbia steam fire com- toner what fhe pre ee BEA re arate | Gatingue bearing. ‘The hostess wore an ex- | his information fram what he comidncy wing | Tellast Saturday night. George and John ; marshals—Messrs. Chilton and Uuler: Senta Certh be Beat A ge SEK BOWS 25 | quiste tollet of navy blue velvet aad pale | a gocd vouree [Nonna Ses Honery, brothers. aged respectively 19 and Er" Lee Juvenile Hook and Ladder com: cents, Di 0 cents, | blue damasquine; the train and sleeveless Se 7 31 years. were stabbed and instantly killed. »y on Columbia wagon. drawn by four Fane basque were composed of the former and the | | A SCANDAL USEARTHED IN Newarx.— | Their father and Jameg Groom were fatally jun horses; Centennial 1776 and 1876 in two sleeves and draperies of the latter material, | The trial of a civil sult in Newark touching | Stabbed. The attack ty were Benj EMSKE TO OBDER A FINE DRESS SHIRT | telieved witn point lace. ” | the title to considerable property there h., | ™in and Levi Weatfai os. Dillard, Jack rit ision No. 3.—Mountei Knigats of Fair. Ww for 9120. ard guaraatee A PEREROT EEE | Mrs. Field dit not seccive yesterday, and | developed a scandal. One of the parties to | Dillard, Frank Battles and Thos. F) fax county, Oo oe, soemamainne St. gids BRANCH Bat! SHIBT FACTORY, | wil! not receive next Monday, but will be at | the sult, a wealthy and well-known resiten, | All were armed. There has been a feud be- ohn’ school of 1776 and the street northweat, febi0-im | home on Mondays during Lent. met his affinity in the wife of a well-to-do | tween these parties for a eomd time. The School of 1876; omnibus containing little AS ICR THAT IF FOLLOWED WILL BE Mrs. pacger and her daughter and Miss | New York merchant, and they began ho: Westfall party are in jail awaiting exami- girls; , florists aud 4 FEOF TABLE Bay Jot of chose 4 isiinrs ene B08 a yeateeiay. =. jeepiog in Newark os husband Gas wife. | nation. display; machine exhibi- Yommodor: rs. lerson had a usband, instead of applying for a d WEALTHY AND STAR —' Suid PAChOur Ne tela Fee eee Toe pleasant reception yesterday. Vorce, opposed the granting of one, aud pays | pOSCE WEALtiy axp STARVING To ene, 205, maranale : saemcneed DEATH—John W: Smith was once a waole- and it D°’*kass & BROTHER ‘The ladies who are usually at home on | his wife an allowan: Bale tobacconist in Bi but he fell Divisions Nos. 4 and 5 consisted of as Mondays with few exceptions received yea~ 9 nner in Lately be hat boon —s valle, “ On TUESDAY THE tet, terday. AGED COUNTERFEITERS—A man anda po la he employed — of s BANKBUPT STOCK OF | | Mr aud the Misses Tree Fate the third of | en ian meet a agominh and Hebeces Har. | 12 onaeing pipes, and ccossionaliy in travel- Division No. Andria raga ieee Eidldeeth eon arias yesterday. | Cron, man and wife; were Drought to Kansas | iP€ for orders, bat he was “Tne whole ene mouffios; New York 7th regiment baad, seed widrath, lees of Mrs. Butler, hes | City, Mo. on Saturday from Hates county, | Ws wile and six children. The waole famliy Moutpelier ;. Plumgafiion Guards; retur’ home in Lowell, Mass. : passed 4 i Alexandria Boot-| @asociation; mar prob Trap oll Heard will remain with her aunt for some | ™oney on the merchants and farmers of that | Smith threatened tocommit suicide if bis shals—R. D. Windsor and Aribur Gregory. fais to take advantage of the pe-seat 0 portuull Ume longer. Mrs. Butler is suffering from a | CCUrty to the amount of several hundred | Wife apoued poe pee authorities, and » Windsor and Ar DOCGT ASS Vat Preece mae poston, and is unable at | (oats. ,ahey arean old couple. Their case | Le died of starvatida—|London Daily ‘News, Most of the business houses and many pri- jaoS) tm Sth street, St. Civnd. | present tomake pr receive earls Was continued before the United States com- . 8 ere sores a vate houses were PRE UNRIVACLED GREENFIELD —— mussioner until February 25. AN IMPECUNIOUS SON OF AN EARL.— ‘Handscm:> decorations were stretched FAMILY FLOO MUCH DISSATISFACTION has naturally A FREE a '¥, Who says he is a son of the ‘across the streets on the line pa been created by the announcement that sey- Earl of Devon, living in the south of Erg- im several placer. The leading rere Emiated Moree, BABDOUR & HAMIL: eral of the leading ice of New | after od Sankey, per.i- | Jand, was arrested in Buffalo, pon As it from the city reduced their one-half for ‘ an. E ’ earing Mi York bave already advaneed thelr prices a | rently arke: Has cot the tims weeeea ‘or abtempting to defraud bur dred per cent., whieh, it is poh any is | free Christianity? A Christianity with as the Tifit house of rot justified by the circumstances. de- | creed re aaa ag and His teachings =i Se evey in the Hadson river crop, itis stated, | Curistianity with spiritual lte and power, | £ent to some of the first families JAS. L. ROBERTS, Manufacturer. may be of'set by the large excess on the Ken- | for which humanity 1s he bere there will be more lee hou isweep the world Yietorlose? Whe nee, and they turned the cold sro to search to Sarepta’ Hall, where tee revLec, W! torious: Ce, 1e Referring tone shore, wo eollct «trial of thie isan ever before mae the . + 8 | tis appeal. nignen Ses Hugh Latham is to read an Col. on Flour, po ET . L. Smoot deliver an oration. ibe mater claims for i. We karcit Cr eaieio tags | THE LATE CHARLOTTE CosnMan was| Hanngw WE Men foe pond fa’ Rectan hive pres ee trowned | regiment will be esaorted to the Gouseeret and barrels. BARBOUR & H. buried at Mount Auburn cemetery, of the Sutaio board no mai = tg ew pl on 4 Wonan'’s | Exchange Room, where @ banquet will be AMILTON, | yesterday. ‘The funeral was attended by a | women are hereafler to be: empl a rae well Memnen's | sptead cn 7 tables” After thelr 'repast Sits Oro entComminen Mereast, FAS ep; foe ny om meat | acer. ule rule wll wor pag PEO sauna gia sonees Taerica | ee the various theatres were also present? | port them except by teaching been killed by the = ieetins bebe following ~~ WPCATER wakes AT Cuastiv he. ax AN EARTHQUAKE SHOCK was felt at De- wit Fy peers wr written in pencil on a L of Te *] Boge Fi Tie” BRKT 30 trolt, Michigan, Sunday forenoon, severe | 8% Theodore, the son of the Aiparty of 12 men for Rave been ied for several weeks, Ou have . we i TARPS erough to tg bape. ast ‘London ‘Were to start from Helena in fay brain, aba 1 SE aed Wen But Soutien, — a gregation s7 Leap yeur is making things lively Gress is 5 Swinburne road, Deptford, 8. E.— Agia for Mae ‘eHeliable Pattorus the iris’ They go off LIke bot cme” ~~ London News, Feb. 7. J E

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