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7s KID GLOVES, prernnn e ‘ VOLUME Xi. State and Madison-sts., SOLE AGENTS - Jn the: United States for the fol- lowing ‘Reliable Makes” Kin GLoves! “Patent Seamless Improved,” “Mercedes,” “Nonpareil,” “Tillian,” “Eugenie,” connection with the well-known “Patent Hook’ Foster GLove! . Constitute the best line of “Real Kid Gloves” IN. CHICAGO. As every pair of Gloves sold by our house receives a’ guarantee not to rip or tear, ladies will read. ily perceive the advantage in buy- ing their Gloves from “THE LEADERS OF ~~ PopuLaR Prices!” State & Madison-sts. Branch, Madison and Desplaines-sts. ; These in ~ OD ee, ncARTISTIC TAILORING. ELY& Co. TAILORS. From ‘Dec. § to Jan. x next, all Gauments ordered of us will be subject to d NET CASH DIS- COUNT of TWENTY per cent. The Largest and Best-Assorted Mock in our line on this Continent. The most select “Modes” and thoroughly skilled workmanship. Wabash-av., cor, Monrog-st, = eee NEW PUBLICA TIONS. waits band to say which to pralso moat, tio qracoful NT, OF the charming Mlustrations.”—Independent, GRANDMA’S ATTIC TREASURES. A8tory of Old-Time Memories fo, many tHustrations, Cloth; ile, 6400, nana ainaiy, froabneas, and sentiment of this ¢ boon, no loss than the outward beauty and ae Ofte holiday dross, will give tt immediate Se matent distinction among the tlustrated Wereaton, Mrs, Brine hus writton a very a wmae touching Nttle story in vorso, which will : to the common ieart, and, bofore the Bes Guished it, draw the misty yell down be- ; bY e76."—Tne Ulterary Worta, ——— te cieot the most attractive books ever published” thYdreg, HOLLY BERRIES. Christmas Rhymes and Plotures, a Sreloal Wustrations in cotore’ $2.00. tay, | MDA the young peopte."—N, Y, Tribe cu Pattbor have been most fortunate to so- dorky nig radon Of an artlat (Ida Waugh) who roane ered into the epirit of her part of the Miedo pee had the services of printers who BE he yearn n 228 Of tho Jotioss children’s books "> Batalo Commercial Advertier, ' LAY 1 Pd, On receding Of price, . EP DUTTON & C0., Publishers, 3 Broadway, New York. SE. ba peeve Military a. yloeering, C Ustroes cuuturteds Cok ene ‘Pwo weaks botora Chriet- mas the stock was exe 6 Baustou of the most do- Sale ct the bookstores, or sont by matt, ' FUR-LINED GARMENTS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, That will be Acceptable and USEFUL! A ‘SPECIAL SALE OF FANCY | PIECES Many of them Imported, ; CONSISTING OF Easy & Fancy Chairs, Parlor Cabinets, . Standing and Hanging, in all Woods. Tables & Pedestals, In Makogany and Ebony. Screens & Foot-rests, Ladies’ Writing Desks, ’ go In all Woods. Rattan Coods,' Of all Kinds Novelties in Furniture , Of Every Description. Imported Rugs Decided _ Bargains! MARSHALL FIELD & (1, State and Washington-sts., Offer Positive Bargains tr _ Garments! Very extensive assortment, embracing lowest cost **Sibe- rian Squirrel,?? as well as the finest “‘Ermine?? and ‘6 Mink??? Lined Circulars! Dolmans! Marked at prices that wilt, insure speedy sale. Full Line---Every Variety aud Style, Violins, ih FROM $1 TO $00, Violin Bows. ‘The finest tne of Proforstonal Violin Bows ever brought to the city. Martin Guitars, Flutes, MEYER & HOELM, Clarionets.. Piccolos, OF THE BEST MAKES, ‘Accordions, GERMAN AND FRENCIL, Concertinas, = ENGLISLE AND GERMAN, Banjos. : Band Instrum’ts \ GERMAN SILVEI AND BRABS. Harps and Zithers. Harmonicas, Patentad. with rubber month-places, in oltalzcs and styloa. Metalophones. ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO, 166 STATE-ST. Hallet, Davis & Co.’s PIANOS. The Committee of Great Musical Artists fepresenting the professional sentiment of Germany and America, ‘and sitting as a Court of Arbitration on the merits of all modern Pianos, have found for the Hallet, Davis & Co, in the following verdict: “We nasign the highest artistic and mechantral claractor{o the Hallet, Davis & Co. of the United htates $1 deservos tuo fully established In popular favor of all musical natlons as tho iustrument most perfectly in theservice of Art.” The following is a roll of the glorious names appended to this concurrent verdict of Two Hemispheres: In all Sizes, Chicago Carpet C0., 166 to 162 Wabash-av.;-cor Monroe-st, day Breaents Ziven BPRCIAE otentons Hoe { q We direct SPECIAL ATTEN- ZION also to . Cloth Dolmans, Paletots, _ and Jackets, “ AT PRICES : ‘GREATLY REDUCED! COSTUMES redaced to close Out scason’s stock. FURNITURE HL. Parabeau, HOLDIDAY PRESENTS. 1 | NOTHING CAN PROVE HORE ACCEPTABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS To your lady friends than ‘one of these elegant GLOVE OR HANDK’E Imported SACHETS, expressly for the Holi- day Trade by’ [SON BROS, 113 & 115 State-st., Vv WHOSE STOCK OF TENNA GOODS Merits the inspection of all who appreciate truly Artistic Novel- ties., Special attention’ is asked’ to their stock of : DRESSING GOWNS SHOKING JACKETS, Which is by far the largest ever shown in Chicago. Their displays of following named goods will be found unu- sually attractive: ~ ---.- ‘Silk Umbrellas, . HOLIDAY. OPENING. Fentiodid'baria, . $Pjauetahardt, - 2m : AY Gottectiat, Er itehion 4 : 4 = Cebar ee te 7 Wall Cabinets,» anding Cabj- 7 : Autos D, Boast faite dunan, nets, Easels, Music Stands,Sereens, } A conrad tebicinte,. Ateruovisteas "| Pedestals, Fancy ‘Tables,- Card: intr ate Chilo Tiekaet, ~ Tables, Patent Rockers, Easy im - Mason, Maurice Strukosoh, Chairs, Fancy Chairs, Brackets, ete., in Ebony, Mahogany, Walnut, ‘Carl Zerrahn, THURSDAY, 8th. Sey Mora Heaton O° Theale Pa Ash, and Cherry. Elegant Souvenir given HE Melp Poe at P cigshorekh Also, a full line of Chamber, Parlor, Dining-Room, Library, and Office FURNITURE of every yariety and description. Tho best made and finest finished goods for less money thin anywhere clse in the city. WIRTS & SCHOLLE, 222 Wabash-ay., ° Between Adams and Jackson-sts. $100,00 STOCK OF FuRNiTURE To be CLOSED OUT before REMOVAL, if LOW PRICES wilt do it. HOLTON & HILDRETH, 221 & 223 State-st. each visitor. Vergho, Ruling & Cn, 138—144 State-st. : SKATES, The Piano thus honored with the golden seal of Renown, and raised above the com- petition of the century by the hand of Fame for sale as heretofore in Chicago by =. W.W.KIMBALL, Cor. State & Adams-sts. IF YOU WERE shopping you know how It wus Inst winter on skntos, sirablo of the Bnrnoy & = Dorry Skutos snd not to be had during tha balance of tho reason, It aguln this winter but worse. We have ju: (and cannot got more front jactory) the fenn und Acme Club. Uur line is now. ov Josoph Rodvors & Sons’ and othe? loading brands of Fockat, Kniver, Scieors, Curvers, Jazors, Ladies’ Work Cases, otc,, for hollday trade,” ORR & LOCKETT, HARDWARH DEALERS, 184 AND .186 CLARK-ST. Don't fall to eal! soon, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, Societe Postale Francaise de TAtlantique, Canadian and Brazillan Diroot Mall STEAMSHIP LINE. ‘The New Steamship COMTH D'ED, Capt Laperdrix, will tonve the Weat india Whnrt, Hulltax, onthe at eae Be ota ee SPR A HAM CHALA PRN AIOE. Wa thay a aS ‘Virough’ Bite of Lading from all parte of Conadn pad the United States to any part of the West. dadios, Brazil, und the River Pate. For laht and other Information ap) Ui ALENT, Na 718 arb, OHIOCAGO. SIT Bt, W, DARLEY MENTLEY, Avout’ Gonoral, Paul-at, Montroul, und av Weatindia Wuaeh Melltes, ~ STATE LINE Fo Glasgow, Livorpoo!, Dublin, alias, und London- dary, from New Vark ovory Wuuretay, bitat Cabin in) (5 fis accurding. to. socommodgtion ween Cabin, sal Btsorage; outward, GL” Toss steamers stoop. nu eee ee ee AUNTIN, BALDWIN & COn Ue away, Now Yorkend {6 Randalph-at.,C! SJURNBDGURN, Weston stuuanee ree Cates ao, ANCHOR LINE MAIL STREAMERS ANCHONTA, Doo Ian tr MANCAUSTA, Deo. 24 8 ry H DABS an PA oa: da pia | FURNESS Renae dae PIANOS iI Eg THE 0 T PRICKS, MONTHLY 0”, PAYMENTS. Op Ey. A R @,* NA 0 STORYG CAMP, . 188 & 190 State-st, Story ¢ cawP SCALES, - nee Tt € VELVETS BUCKSKIN UNDERWEAR. EVHOP 1c. 17, rt RN re ener NN matin ‘These ateainers do not carry cattl sheop, or pigs, RQLVEA DRS TA TR ATMEL ee n1 oam | Tho. Bost Scarf TO PRESERVE HEALTH Cabin, 650 to #0, acurslou ‘Lickets at reduced yas, ever m: ade. Use SMITIS PATENT PERFORATED BUCK+ FKIN UNDEHGAUMENTS, ‘They aro. priceless to Iagiles and yuntiomon with Weuk Lunys, and no ease ° Vreunosis was Ever Known Where These Garments WERE WORN, Kebping the body in a uniform degree of warm! thoy Provent Cold Mhouiuadam, wid st Kinieed disdomiurie. Htucoumended "Uy “al ‘Dhyeiciutin American Institute promlume for lwetve: cunsecuuve Y "Sou for clroutar, Yor snip overymtata c a. Now York ity, Blo FA, HENDELON BROTHA, 00 Wassington-ee_ CUNARD LINE. Ealing three and four timess wook. Vassage tick- etw to and from sil parts of Kurupo at jowonss mtus, ae a Stloa Uorhut Clark and Handolph-ats, 0 mApAN cot ‘ler Chieagy, VP. 11, DU VERN, Axe: PON iNG, Mansur Wostorn Donarieeee” eer eee cation Dover eit DUNERAL WATER, THOMAS & HAYDEN, Weel tmetdrers 264 Madiason-st. A MAPPY CHEINT! Grrr, we TNERAL WATE sonia! Pater ewan Mi. J back By Water, wie St WAUK) aitteicen sine nora | oy wae, extuacrixa | Wn GAS FINLURESS tol aan eaueis do ruta ue i r : is ‘ol ft rico, Mic hi ESHA | Murra canner maa maar AMormver,| Cag Fixtures, VLE Gi arte) i ‘i 7 MANDARIN TRA, ____ NOTIGR. cfandd Gua taatas Aadaoaes Pture Vastors NS Jevoo's Gold Mandarin Teawains Braman woe ect y 7 VE favor uvary day, bucuusu of ite |. Board of Trustees Graceland Cemetery nprovement Fond, LO RENL eteat strungi, davoz, iow price, | Publig nutiow ts huseby wivon tut chere will be « . aia uultoria Guallig: For aule | movilnt ¢ the lat-owpete iu Graceiaad Couotory only in pound and’ half-pound | buld FDA Y DEG. ‘acitorolocs. at the once = or en beam rar OF Gieting saaistes or the Gmmeeici tetas burbose i # Nba “ oe ‘rus rj ots wLO or - ap “ HU und id Madison-s provement Hund, to dll che vacancy causud bytie | TWO LOWS, oxb0 foot, with steam bunt. Apply Dealors supplied at whviesale | Geath of ames I Wuwous CEU. G! Ween te SAM, LIGEMMAN & CO, raivs, Chligds NOV. 2h last. ruta. ON aud 23 Euat Madivgu-at, Silk Handk'ts, Silk Suspenders, » Silk Hosiery, Sik ‘and Cashmere Hufflers, Sik and Cashmere Wristlets, Neckwear, - Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Glove and Handk’f Boxes, Smoking Sets, FOR SALE. FOR SALE. 80x48 inch second-hand Corliss Valve Engine In first-class order, about as good as new. WAN CRANE BROS. MFG. Co., “No. 10 North Jeffersonesg,” WANTED, NAA TED FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN, |. By Haas & Wolss, Whclesate ‘Notion and Fauoy Dry Goods house, Cincinnetl, 0, Must bo ablo to sell at Jenat Aa be Thousand Dollars per annum, and be iy Uvroughly acquaintod with the Hue of guods, None other neod apply. ‘Tho hizhest rate of salar a. CUTLERY, POCKET and TABLE Cutlery: © re, Ci sarees Outen gone, ‘or Boe! ogers’ Plated a : sure aud Cutlery Metse, A. 8, SPALDING & BROS,, 108 Madison-st OLD RELIABLE. Jou, Hudgers & Bona’ and Goo, Wostonholm's POCKET -GUTLERY, RAZORS, Ladies’ bine Bctasors, Nail and Work Bet Nail Ni pers, Twoorers Cork Berowm Novaiiion ae MANASSE, Importer, Tribune Building. Gentlemen's Dress Sills and Cashe tere Huta, Sti, OUlter, and AL By the wa, Cope, Ui nid Bust Hustneas tats, Soat, Hur Caps, und everything in of Mews aud Boys’ Wiuter Mate, loves, Mittens, eter” é BARNKS & CO. 80 Madlson-st, (frivune Suitding). “Ga, destroyed many business houses, “attendance was quite large yesterday, and _Jn were directed to stand aside. Obs NEWS IN BRIEF, —Clondy weather with rain, southerly warm to westerly winds, and stationary or higher temperature for this region today. —~An accident occurred on the Selma & New Orleans Railroad yesterday uear Selma- Ala, Two men were killed atid another was fatally Injurod, . ——A fire at Flowery Branch, Ga., Sunday destroyed several stores, A fire at Marlutta, ‘Tho 229'plbble, of South Carolina, Moore, of HE -ee Van Voorhis and Wadsworth, of Hz. ,K. All these objections ware finally & &' vn, and the members objected to orn in. As soon as all the members orn in the Iepublican eaucus nom- ! r House officers were sworn In. — Mayor Harrison vetoed the Mutual Unton Totegraph pole ordinance last night, and the Council refused to pass it over ‘his voto by n vote of 23° to 14. The Aldermen who voted to pnss tha ordinance: over the veto aro: Appleton, Phelps, Watkins, Burke, Sheridan, Cullerton, Hildreth; Lawler, Pure cell, Peevey, Nelson, Hirsch, Young, Mur- bby. —-A Dr. Lamson, who produced test!- monlals purporting, to “be-from the Inte Surgeon-Genorat of the United States Army when he entered on the practice of medicine at Bournemouth (England), visited s student at a school at Wimbledon Saturday, and is supposed to have administered poison to him. ‘The student died, and Lamson dia. Rppeared. It 1s supposed that Lamson’s act Was tho result of his desire to succeed to tha property of the student, who was a, relatl¥e of hls, ne —A “crank” named Shively, who called. loss Is estimated at 875,000, —Tho latest rumor about the Cabinet ts that Secretary Folger will become Secretary of State, and that Mr. Brewster, of Phile- delphin, will become Attorney-General, ~——A Chieago lady, now ona visit to her daughter in New York, sent Guiteau a check for “$5,000 worth of agony and distress,” to be charged “to tho account of his Satanic Majesty.” ‘ —The United States Supreme Court ling decided that n Sheriff is not personally lable for damages tn having obeyed the mandate of acourt. The decision reverses a decision of the New York Suprenie Court, —Theodore 8, Foxton, a millionaire, who died recently at Utica, N. ¥., left $83,- 000 to be divided ainong a nutnber of socie- es, including local Masonic lodges, the American Bible Soclety,. Presbyterian churches, and the Committee on Home Mis- sions, ; —Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company opened thelr new deput at the corner of Merrick and Filbert streets, Philadelphia, yesterday morning for general’ traffic, and now, ail trains will run over an clevated road. to the heart of the city, Orrin C. Thomas, connected with the &rave-robbery and insurance swindle near Buffalo, was indicted yesterday for murder in the first degree, and Dr. 1. E. Colton, James H. Kennedy, Charles A. ‘Thotnas, and Undertaker Parker were Indicted for con- splracy. ——This is the ‘planters’ and manufactur- ers’ week at the Atlanta Exposition, The Washington yesterday, and immediately ad- dressed a letter to Judge Cox démanding to ‘ be put on the witness stand to confront Gui- teau, and to tell tho Court and the jury, and to convince them of the fallacy of Guiteau’s theory of inspiration. Ho was arrested, and will probably be sent to the fusane asylum. He has been a traveling oll palnter, and has lived at Saratoga, N. Y., for some years, Tho Phitadelphia Court of Common Pleas yesterday dissolved the attachment is- sued by the Farmers’ & Mechanics’ Bank of New York City against the moneys and se- ecurities deposited in the: Philadelphia Na- tional Bank belleved to belong to the New York bank, on the ground that the funds of an institution In the hands ofa Receiver are Not Huble to attachment, and that, although the Receiver's appointment may not have been innde at the time of the suspension, It dates back to the suspension. —Senator Garland has introduced a bill in the Senate providing for a commission of nine, consisting of three Senators, three Representatives, and. three members from civil Hfe, to Inquire into the relative effect upon the industries of the country on tho cousumer and producer of the present tariff system, and the relative merits of specific and ad valorem dutics, witha viewto pro- viding proper legislation to meet defects and to remedy unjust diseriminations and other evils. The bill {sin the nature of a substi- tute for the Eaton bill of Inst session. —Tho Loulsiana Legislature convened, in special session yesterday, on the call of Gov. McEnery, for the purpose of providing adequate revenue for State purposes, and maklug the required appropriations. , In ily apeech Gov, McEnery said that the cry of “poor Louisiana aud her impoverished people” was calculated to convey 2 false impression. Loulsiana,-he sald, was: not: Door. Although the valnation for this year ‘was only $181,060,201, the property of. the State assessed at two-thirds of. its value would give a valuation of $300,000,000, “Had the assessment been fair, the constitutional limit would permit the raising of the neces- sary tax to mect all purposes. Goy. Me- Enery predicted continue prosperity and Ancreased confidence in financial circles in tho ability of the State to meet {ts obligations. hucluded many distinguished persons, Com- iuissioner Loring will deliver an address to- morrow on the mutual relations of American industries, : ~—Congressman Carlisle says there is no truth in the report that he Intends to Intro- duce a resolution in the House to investigato Secretary Windoin’s financial policy.’ Hq says, however, that when financial topies are up for action Mr. Windom’s policy will be fully discussed by himself and others. Frank Banke, a German journeyman tailor, of Chicago, killed his 8-months-old boy yesterday morning, and then attempted. suicide, but did not succeed, though he stabbed hlinself fn the abdomen and slashed his throat, It Is belleved that Banko was insane in consequence ‘of disappointment and discouragement. —Charles Goodman, one of the witnesses for Mrs. Christiancy, has disappeared from Washington, leaving his testimony in tho divorce case unsigned. Miss Mary Chamber- Jain, another Now York witness, hns not signed ‘her testimony. ‘In inelther case will | the evidence be of any value without the signature of the witness, -—Commissioner David Clark was elected Chairman of the Cook County Board yester- day, receiving eight votes to five cast for Mr. Senne. Thethree Democratic Commission- ers, Mattocks, Sommer, and .Donnersberger voted for Clark, as did MeClaughry, the In- dependent, - Mr. Clark returned thanks for his electiowin an appropriate speech, —Col. Crossman, of the British army, is about to visit Jamaica, the Barbadons, the Bermudas, and other places for the purpose of makiug an examination of the defensive capabilities of the ports there, The British Committee on Colonial Defenses has evinced. considerable activity in the matter of im- proving the.coast defonses of the coloules recently. ——Two thousand porsons were vaccinated yeaterday at the office of the Chicago Health Commissioner.: There is genuine alarm in this clty on tho subject of small-pox, and with ample reason, as is shown by tho dully reports of new cases and deaths, In this con- nection an article from the Chicago Medical Review, which we print this morning, will be found of interest. + ~—Sonator Edmunds offered a resolution yesterday to continue all- committees of the Senate as they existed tast session. Sonator Pugh thoreupon moved an amendment au- thorizing the President of the Senate,to de- cldo whether the committees shall be oquaily or otherwise divided between both political parties, The resolution and amondment were Jald over without action. \ ——Senator Lapham Introduced in the Senate yesterday a bill providing for the pun- ishmont of attempts on the life of tho Prosi- dent of the United States, ‘or others charged with the duties of President, punishment on conviction to be fmprisonment for life in solitary confinement or at hard labor in the discretion of the Court. ——Judgo Drummond decided yesterday that John B, Doyle, who was convicted be- fore Judge Blodgett on the charge of having $200,000 worth of couuterfelt bonds in his possession, was entitled to a new trial be- cause the verdict of the Jury was opened and tead when the jury was not present. The next triat will be held in the United States Circult Court here, when elther Judge Gresh- am or Judge Dyer will preside, —It is satd that Dave Clark recelved the votes of the thres Democratleo Commlssion- ers for Prosident of the County Board by promising Donnorsberger the Chatrmauship of the Committee on the Equalization of Taxes, Mattocks the Chairmanship of. the Committce on Judiolary anda place on the Finance Committee, and Sommer the Chair inanship of the Committgo on City Relations and a place on the Finance Committee, —-M. Rouvier, the new French Minister of Agriculture, stated yesterday that he was ready to withdraw Tirard's decree concern- ing tho importation of American hog prod. ucts Into France if America would Institute a trustworthy system of inspection. He tn- tmated that the Chambers would soon edn- sider the matter of the appointment of Com- missioners to nogotiate a‘new commercial treaty with the United States, - —z7The work of swearing ix members -of the Fa venth Congress had not. pro- BresscdfaP yesterday When objection was indde to members whose claims to seats ara consid joubtful. Jones (Greenbagker), of VoxasObjected to the swearing in of Wheeler ‘(Domocrat), of Alabatna, and Mr. Wheeler Wes told to stand aside, until tho members to whom there was no objection were sworn in, Springer objected to, Cutts of Iowa; Van Voorhis, of New York, to King, of Loutsianu; and Moore, of ‘ennes- sve, to Chaluers, of Mississippl, and thesd B vened at noon yesterday by Senator David Davis, Senator-clect Windom’s credentials were presented and approved. Several new bitls were then introduced. The most Im- portant of these was one by Senator Sher- . man providing for the issue of 3 percent bonds. ‘Tho bill authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to receive lawful money of the United States to the amount of $50, or any multiple of that sun, and to Issue in vx- change for that amount registered or coupon bonds of the United States bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, payable quarterly or semi-annually at the Sub-Treasuries,. such bonds to be exempt from . all taxation and. to be payable af the Treasury after the Ist of January, 1887, the money*secélved for the bonds to be employed solely for the re- demption of the 3!¢ per cent bonds; the ag- gregate ninount to be deposited under the act not to exceed $300,000, 000, ; 4 — ~The Forty-seventh Congress assembled, in regular session yesterday at noon, 200 members present, Congressman J. Warren Keifer, of Ohio, the Republican caucus nom- iner, was clected Speaker, recalving 148 votes, to 120 cast for Randall, Democrat, and 8 for Ford, Greenbacker. Fulkerson and Paul, the Virgluia Readjusters, voted for Kelfer, as administered by the oldest member of the House, Kelley of Pennsylvania, Gen Kelfor’s speech of thanks was quite brief, He be spoko tho Indulgerico of the House and the country, and sald he was resolved to do his duty as ho understood it, In political matters he was a Republican anda partisan; a3 a pre- aiding officor he would aim to be impartial, He referred to tho marked absence of party apirit, saying that no political party had a clear uiajority of the membors of elther branch of Congress, and pointed to tho unparalleled prosperity of the country. He predicted thatthe present Congress would bea busi- ness Congress, and intimated (at it night be found necessary to pass some law for the protection of all classes of citizens tn the ex- erclse of thelr political nghts,, . ——Tho Gulteau trial was reaamed yester- day. Dr. Konnon of the Chicago Medical *, Review, Dr. Nicholas of the Bloomingdale Asylum, Dr.-Folsom of Boston, Dr. Samuel Worcester, Dr. W. W.° Goddlug, Dr. James Hi, MeBrido of Milwaukee, and Dr. ‘Thoo-. dore W. Fisher of Boston, experts on Ine sanity, were examined by Mr. Scoyillg for , the purpose of showing that Guiteau was {n-. sano, ‘Thulr answers were In reply to hy- pothetical’ questions which assumed that the - witnesses favorable to Guiteau told the truth, Richard J, EHluton, of the Washing: ton Gazette, guve hjs impreasion of Guiteau from what he saw. of him arouna the ‘Republican. headquarttrs . at New York last year, He declares that Guiteau was a perfect nulvaiice, that he was egotiati- ical and illy-balunced, Guiteau interrupted. the witness ‘several tines, told witness he was 9 ulsance himself, and berated Sco- yille for putting him on the staid, He also interrupted the other ‘witnesses, and acted - more outrageously than ho has for some days. Ile told Scoville that be had rather bo hanged as a man than escape as a fool, He mado 9 rambling speech on some remarks of ils wife published Iu one of.the pupers, es 1% would seem, for the purpose of doter- ring her from appearing. Judge Cox éx- hibited the. same extraordinary want of abillty to malntain grder that he bas ex-_ hibited during the whole course of the trial himself the “True Messiah,” arrived in * dld-llyatt Smith of Brooklyn, The oath was ——The United States Senate was con- ~~ &}-were also. ralsed agatist the admis | ' it