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he Loening the Hberty of the press. ‘The Nord Duteche Ate lex meine Zeitung and Pest defend the chancel. lor'sscheme. ‘The Roenz Zeitung, though ade mitting Ul. PSSItY Of sotne restraint on par- Mamentary speech, thinks with th Is That the Dil in Its present form ts ina. THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, nusyivania Avecue, corner llth Street, | BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, s. He FMANN, Pres't. | is serve? to subscribers in | | ‘Tae Evertxc the ety by ts per week. m ther own account, at 10 cents per month. Copies at the r, 2eents By mail—postaze prepald— «8 month; one year, Bb. Werrsty Sran—published on Friday—5z a | axe prepaid. 10 copies for $15; 20 copies y,. S5S8—N®. 8,044. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1879. 1 rani} sub vanes; HO paper re Bar Rates of a ten. (22) SS eR 4 SPECIAL NOTICES. | "THE EVENINGSTAR, | _ te Petter investzan FORY-FIFTH CONG BESS, : =— TESTIMONY OF A LOUISIANA ELECTOR. xtiepie Fan erheothae at ‘The Potter committee to-d TERDASs NG, at Bald Washington News and Gossip. Henri Birch, one ef the Loui ye season mn the wiv preme Court e: ‘Telegrams to Tho Star. January 14. y examined J. | nary Presidential {| the jan s ne-hoMses, Tk t % nm D9 from the ¢ dot bv part = ieexgpeusen It electors for the state at large. He testified that Mrs. Hunt, were at h ee ae ae A DOUBLE EXECUTION. “ee ey ho Se- ST PAUL'S ENGLISH White House Receptions. | some time after he had s d the tt on Capitol HM, at the y Yard and FORE OM: on. The titth have weary Ce eOH cor Mth and B Mrs. Hayes will hold a reception each Satur- | cate he was called to sign another, owing to | Marine barracks, were asa rule to be fo SSS vening this H is Be : \ eer . eqD Srecytode pain: | day, from 3 to 5 p. m., until further notice. ‘ he went into home. ft TWO MOLLIU HANGED. sbip and work - | The President will hold tir phing recep. for that py he found there Mr, as her daughte Tp WASYS IG, Dawe ! tions. from s to 16 o'cioc! —Tue sid: Clark, the private seeretary of Governor Kel. ete Tin ee ee ee | FAA. M—The commit ry 1th 2th, and | a ate ; Pines re i and otber nieinhers favorive th s i _ Mrs. Milter, Mrs. Stockin nin i. Andrews, (hy Tevee for the beacie of the L inits prop and Mle Winter Tecra at dune Reprieved a Half Minute Too Late, | idis monaing for nso ied to attend meeting of con ee 5 ae there iclent ume t e | 1 Ward on the stot Sepmecal EVEN) NT RECEIPTS To-DAy.—Internal rev- eeu one oy re oe ( ‘| -elving alone, as her trict of ver. Dowd's death was tust enue. 4 pieviously signed. He did not remember seeing Fi niteee: “t ’ vd About Sixty persons were presen ae OS™ JANUARY 13, 18 | _ SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four per cent. loan to | bedy coming up or going down stairs. posits i reed tothe Hes | i A Mescned Crew. «will be the Order of Exerci | day amounted to $ ad } (@uestion by the ehatrman:—Did’ von hear teen On ain Se Tee | Se ‘| The American schonr mor of the memory of J | _ Seay } What was the matter with the first set of cetifi- sted. compnt ween the | TWO 708 RES HANGED | t this port from < dnd of the trance Gt Resseortenlrves At tag Wire Hovss.—Senators Sargent | cates? Mrs. Butler and Miss Bradiey and her sisier. United States and the several states and De- | @ Rteprie Arrived One Mi wall gorge Ay ENT Ne nee reoemenennatvess 22 | Christiancy, Dorsey, Hereford j Anewer Only that there was an informality. |“ yirs, and Miss Harlan welcomed a number of | tween the Vnited steres saa te oan epriey rrived One Min- imore, tecembe 5 the ‘Statoa eipported by | ard Ttepresentatives White (Indiana), | ,,@uestion:—When did you hear that som out of moneys ¢ sd by tl erase 3 ae | was abandoned the Speaker of the will preside on thisoces. | Dwight. Evans (India ison. j | thé signatures of the seconc set were not ger Glitford and-other ladles vecelved ‘at the oer rend Tee i ee iin Hanns | =e ston, and the Senate and House will take wart inthe | | oring were among the President's calle j ine? ae J -evisen! |X ] hotel. . x . AT Of 1812 with ¢ necioe i i ralle Sremouncat erty Sed ec Markets. services agit ere ee | ox | _Answer:—I think I heard so from Mr, Levisee. | ‘Nits Held had a: nis Miss Haight, of i an _MeDon ave been | BALTIMORE. Jan, 14.—Vincinia sixes, deferred, 3 Ooenine Prayer. by Rev. De. MeCoab, President : one of the electors; but Thad also heard through New York, and M rrison. of | Haithnore, nthony submictes n to print | PE a ane has just ar- | ss Bo, consnlidated. 65; @o_ second ee es ae ee 1 Hs FIVE TWENTIES Canten IN—Secreta he pres rom conversations, that, there | her guesis,who Intend returning to their hones | y «ra vaples ce the w SOF tie wolncin ee P one minute too late. 10. past due cc aralonin’ wRew, 2. Adaress by Hon. Hannibal Hauilin. of the U.S. | man ihe fternoo: teen ee ss eat for the | Were fo natures, T had ao talk with Mr. thiseree z a iain ee ate Aas = ee: the | HANGED FOR A MURDER coMsITr Jd. 19: do. new, 9 bid to-day. ‘Adarese by Hon. I. E. Withers, of the U.S. Sen. | ™#M this 2 2 j Levisco aboutit. 1 do not know anything ex- | © ‘Ai'theladies named received a great many | Eitan. to be old re Dat. ounce | YEARS AGO. | Suess tetty active wae Aires — ak Adi t or - | redemption o ) bonds, consols of 1367. The | about the execution of the seeond set. It | visitors. ‘The wives of many of tae members | {ietcts,! Ascot ~ Added | rhe erime for whie! ¥ lave been executed | gPALTIMORE. Jan 14—Cot 4. Address by Prot. Ase. Gray, of Harvard Uni. qe ure neue tha & ald not pores signs mate TT! of Congress and the Cabinet famities were | “jy Christiancy presented a petition of 2000. Was the murder of nee th. on the | Wheat, sonthern firm and ys EE eas did not do it myself, nor dof know who did it. | Mnakinu calle: eception at the Ries | Getile women of Utah favoring such leet hight of November hwasa coal | weak and lower & Addvees be Hon. J. A. Gach, of the UB: face 2 tienen is a ae tepeplon 8k the tides | Lion as will make effective the ant-polygan 3 ipl PEE re eat Cox. of the U.S. ilove | CUaMged In St. Martin's afidavit with a destre to | g Thomas S. ithe chairman stated ie Nanie Dessins law ef 12, Referred to the comniltiee on the Ue you | Febraary, Lice ‘ a plied t of the republicans | that on that day the witness was asked the | ‘The wife of Judse Advocate Genera? Dunn d! a creaiien it ires were then . y | Poeeseeee ack el soenten | s cha An of the Potter sub- | direct question by Mr. Cox, whether he for: not receive visitors yesterday, out of respect port of Lieut, ed the draft, and it is supposed tat S 43° 240% ; March, 44yad4\,. steamer, : j Committee in New Orleans, will rise toa per- | ine name of eteber Joffrion or Levisee, or both, | ler son-in-law, Mr. McKee, whose brothers - inehatae of Surveys we Mence Was pointing out to th ¥ active and stead, southern and hay sonal exp! jon in the House and deny the | to the ond set of ccrtifieates, and that the | funeral took place yesterday, ferted to the ec Ittee Rae the government Individuals, 28032; western White, ‘hail; do. eth \ Referted to the committee on print ah allegation, _ Witness declined to answer until he could con- Mrs. Don. Came mother, the widow } resisted. On the night . Rye good inquiry and firm —sonthera, Ae Fonacea=The Senate finance | sult counsel. The chairman now asked whether H Vindom, fromthe committee on appr uit eight o'clock three men with Bly eek mueael homies bree meee eas nance | the witness was now prepared to ans week. | ons, reported back the letter of the Seere- | S, and DY of miners. preseni- ice western packed. 1na00: tole * | -day heard H.W president | ‘rhe witness answered that he was prepared, vas Deen of War in regard to surveys west of the | USmith’S door and tn ctreeum dull and momsinaliy: fren —sorede, Tebacen company.” of New swered that he did not forge the signa- x Mississippi river, w the recommendation ew with hin. lug they hada | 2 refined, S\ Hie canoes, in oppo: to the House | ‘ und that It be printed and recommitted to tae com. | from the superintende WMale)) Whisky steady Freischte to bill, which provides for reducing the i hairman:—What knowledge have you ad Mrs. Hh mittee. Ordered. EI | Baverpocl per steamer qius > fi 3 1 On Lobaceo. tee adie | ally on the subject? Tt last evenin awes called up the Dill reported from | Sith | 66h. eta, Guard en the subject. but will hold a | Witness:—f have no 1 oving: en beanty, and amit for the ; “ene : . ig to dispose of 1: Within the nex ledge I possess. Lady ‘Thornton in Can hen Who b the door immed : | house, wounding a . one of the in lary, tocom- | mates, and knocking Mrs. Smutii dow who Was known to be a fea bed and caw down sta! home, but he was soon. surround: Some one put a pistol to the back of his head and tired, mith fell dead. Tue Bu then fied. Not one of them was a in calle tention to several of | roi phiences the witness used in his letter to him in June last. me them the rotlowing: “1 will show awho forzed t sty. | natures: “On what ground did you a NEW YORK, y from Fachange, long, 48 fran. GENEVA Awann B se To-dity On settix Ge rd bilt bill is consti Wheat quiet tap. 34. 12:30 p. m.—Consols- for ter from Ber! | ate friend Gt Prin | Many willattempt to d } tWeen the President's re Mr. borse tet or Coty H e committee on the Di . Teported favorably on Ser Y rs of th Ansiver:—I_ believed at the time that 1 had | the knowledge to do it annot do so Gina ve MeWathon, wit has TUE, thinks 4 ment EXehid : stand t sswithin | We n 2 WESLE alr 1in your letter tome | Conger wedding, auc y | Tf authoviens > | Were they even suspected until the open market BOUGHT THE PATENTS FOR Wished me tokeep this s sbecanse | at Porrest Hall | Felon | brought “about by the trials since bank of F BE Guiboun'e Poruas bvsporstor, Hl red that persons In Louisiana would not | Governor and ¥ | Was het until fourte mend it as the best possible way of mois om appentt hot dry air from furnaces, lstrobe stoves SOUEAEDS is. It is attached to the rewister, and renders the | rae qrorsp moist and stmmerlike. If you wish to avoid | = Horst headache, catarrh and sore throat use them. Jost roads at i minan (Mr. Waddell HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, by hi 917 97H STREET, NEAR THE AVENUE A ate to murder you? } The witness said lie had no s and | thought the remark would tinpres man with the propriety of keeping the of the letter secret rhe € an:—Did you for that the names of Jofiri forged because they w at the time? and Mrs. 8. V. Niles, End of Mad: Anderson’. Math, AL Will receiv INCIDENTS OF THE LAST TWENTY-FIVE MILES drafi Of gto the Treasury di tment perinanent annual appr tion for the payment of the taterest on the d debt of Lue cities of Washington and ther with a letter from the easury on the subject, and ¥ be referred 10 rhe committe So ordered. Ps) i hChunk last April, and ine he squ the buen E On post ofiee to-day authorized its to report for the classifi “for the is now on I's Dill hia quarter ti s MANY que last night. After the complet she was taken immediately to tobed. Her sleep wlll be bro} urderers—t] der In th or task not in New Ofleaas ¥ two n and her however, articipants in the | hours orso for the first twenty-four hours, lest ee The Witness:—1 have other reasons, | > 1 Hotel Smith murder, = Joln” Donoiue, who ts | she sleep tor good and all, and after (hat she ee ee ee | sazreed upon (uestion:—What are the other reasons? | Tmly welcomed 0: Tent Cea supposed to be the iat who preseuted Mrs. | will be allowed to sieep as uincl as she pleases nie and Jobbing Wor! 17 | t d sot Answer:—I cannot and that woutd | where they are li the Culted th with t Was Shot at Tuscarora, | Altera rest of two weeks she ——— == i. | with ir sufficient postage will be for’ in tie same position I on Satur- St Cl ‘ellow Jack” Donohve was Gr boRN's ruarmacy, | the deticien: at Mauch » Tave last 4429 Pesssrivanta Avesca | [Oven ih BODA and MINERAL WATERS cn drauzht aii lised. MiKo Lick, Bedford and Bethesda Waters bythe = AS 4 Rester axulon. octiltr on submitted a resolution to print | Chunk. jack Kehoe suffere 1,500 copies of the army regulations, Referred | Month at Pottsville. and to- to the committee on F | expiated the Mr. Anthony subi From Pitts- walk for another quarter of a 4 MOTION TO CoM Mr. Hunton n quired to answe An ineidental disen Butler said the witness in her inti’ Without any assistance. retary Sher Will receive ¢ 4 peeding Weduesday, bly Leck, | 3 WITNESS TO ANSWER. oved that the witness be re- upon the ten minutes. York World of yesterda: ion ensued. in whic} had asserted he co NLY THIRTY SECONDS TOO LATE. ; | glace Cesk, 1 day might’s walking dof the jon | partment of the not. answer the auestion i oe Gtueies th 1k approache - THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM. tices tor conecgnedess, Nie an we of the loan division branch of poe ok | dons which ever took lery in Which the band {s stationed have been PANY, corner 15th st. and New York avenue. | * from January | have sworn y hs Tived he FIRE, BURGLAR and DAMP PROOF VAULTS, | ‘he epsuln appears iuside of which are SAFES FOR RENT at #5 to go 1, 157 kept vel y, OWiNE LO Lhe ed the most ex: 4d tip House bill to remove the | PP iven up to the audience. » band plays two Dont get weary.” and “on Ibe subject to | BOW can yon’ suppose that a knowledge t criptions to the four per cent iovernor Hartrant and | ities Of James Che: ut,ofSouth | airs, additional oftic omel * . i omen annet ‘ € after the drop fell—just Unirt you'y a bad boy When the : bs Ainotie hs Ta somebody else did can harm you? | :{h of the 5-20's, ‘The amount of work b ; : neta saveuhe i PINES cI CERWARE ee een aie 15 Fine "ADSI ue fact that 1 Was present at the | increased so ly stuce the Ist instant | Mr. buonneed that his colleague (Mr. | late to save their live por and all kinds ef VALUABLES receiv don PD. 1 time involves me. Thad nothing to do with it | n addition of the of the divi- Was detained at home by siekness in his | Tm POSIT. nov. in person, «Question by M: advise such forger Answer:—No, been rendered necess THE REFv | slept quietly | tpenretiring tober | At that hour Sharpe was | left orders it for prayer. St asleep. “Neither Tise Did you counsel or Butler submitted a resolution directing Seeretary of | Worn out and alinost m > ba = de y on. Secretary Sherman to-day issue: to the Sena of them eat any breakfast this morning, The | Condition s eee egg ear on the death of Mr. | Guestion:—Did yon aid or abet, or assist in 1 for the redemption of 329 bond Vor individu Priests, Fathers Bunce and Heinan, arrived | fe tntery MATHEY CAYLUS’ OAPSULES, eee eee the forgery isi, The callwas f pe dina raltre about & lock, and mass was said in Me- | Ter of the Up a CP cect fer over 25 years with great sncossa by they be placed on the re AnsWer:—I cannot answer the question at TT CE ee RN teen (an theteRntoly: Donneil’s cell, in the presence of a number of | nd to walk terease. Whenever ie piiyaicians cf Paris, New York snd Londou,ana } resent . ca Mano resistered | vat authority the same is belng constructed | relatives of the doomed mene Ay half-past nine | § On the track she appears to be almost : SEidiscasens recent ox of long cmatinge eS ECR LS ESC Pirne witness was required following a orbuilt. Agreed to. - | the ef the prison were opened to those | 4 id Puls her hand to her head as if gust ‘Prepared’ by OLIN & CO. Paris,” Sold every. Moditicaticn of Secretary Betknap’s | yote i answer the (uestiol y : CT Boxps.—The ption of th 2 business havinic been disposed of | who sses. and the corridors were soon | The about her where. cctantthasty | antiloubsing order Issued to oficers of the | Morison, Hunton, Stenger, Blackburn, Sprin: | year pistrict of colitabia ‘tare wana (W.Va) called up the resolution sub- | tilled ed crowd, who exainined the | : A copy of the order of Secretary Me. r, Butler and Cox. Nays—Messrs. [ 1 38 ” x 4thot December last, In- | ropes. witnessed the attaching 1 to the which purported to modity Secretary | Reéd and the chairman, < vps commences acne 7 one griculture of the } seatrold beam, aud the other preparations. I Pag ttnipi ret a H Ss Order, bas been published. All tie | tue WITNESS ED, THAT RLANGIEARD | Hoge ceo Rowen anain Ptapbec doh taper ero m gave strict n tho has a heaxy bet against ber ana yy = = —— | comment has been wasted. No such order d ERTIFICATES. nual interest; on tie Part of the crowd. At loess tee Ae Mabe Walk is a perfectly fair "ELLET & LIBBEY. | that mentioned bas been issued by the Secre- ings the w Lends will be tata rambnt to. | on the doorgof the cells as sitnals tlat hemes | and $5.40 Is offered by Mr. Anderson fer W | tary of War, and he does not intend issuing Lwhat other reasons he had for eae ragrhinten ready, The condemned men did Hot wpeen ee | the detection of the wiher half of taruwin, Con, js me. the names of Joffrion and Levis : - ¢ i " } iim eh they did they did toe eee | sclentions reportets hive \iluly endeavored ta ed, other than the faet that Uiey were no THE Crty Pos OF + length on the subject. and | some time, but when they did they did not show | Sen en i th have yeaa CFPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET NoMINATIONS. —The President sent the follow- ans at the time. lavneintea be nia hace conclusion of higvemarks, he asked the | ie ear. The prisoners, the priests, po- | At this m : ing nominations to the 2 W. HL. | The witness answered he eautd not state pos. | APbolnted by the Postmias Se ieck Anke git nae weet to seed cae | OUISIANA INVESTIGATION. —Tae Congres- Clayton, United States attorney for the west- | itivel 10 the name of Levisee, bat could as } C8 buildings offered or s ¥. Pat OS a ae ved ep ne ere pants att a RON SHE 4 mnmittee tuvestigating election frauds Cor. Sixth Street and New Fork Avenue, | ‘" “at tothe name of Jofirion. é e, y peak brtetly t era short service th and outrages th Louisiana, yesterday examined Ge ecener es Mr. Cox:—Who forged his name? foe : a Feed Aree eT in New @rk M. Newinan, colored, clerk ic ean ites xe Apsver:—It was done by D. P. Bl or the roceed further?? 3 mnell replied. j of the murt of St. Mar; , Who beint; Fannie New Lebanon, N. | cere tn the pores otioe e but t Mr. Thun ie for | ing ina tinn voice, “Tam as innocent of tus | (ote fiotrlel court of St pth rate bo get Pune Van W thess and Blanchard were present at the Pause bill to ¢ the western district © | rourder of Smith asthe child unborn. have | the duplicate returns in his pos- | Vineland, N Garrison, | time, Missouri into t Tics, and to prescribe the | already told of the only crime T was engazed B. MeNet uit of Cad- peat pth Ns ‘tie, | The committee then took a recess till halt- Pees ae bine or pe aloe cones Ue maand in, ceferring to the Burns murden: 1 am Sorry concerning the Caledonia atfatr and q n Fe Shut- | sosconeooln Centennial | for ether purposes. ever alienated inyself from the Holy Catholic x of negroes, but could not say wher ONE DOLLAR } Ueworth. Clarksburg, W. sep H. Cow ' ‘These by certain nges and extensions Vice Presiden’ laid: before the | church: I forgive everybody.” In reply to the | or where hh negro was killed. David Wise, ee - Delphos, Ohig. Saniuet M. Clark, Keoktw A CHANGE OF NawE—The House cominittee | cautd bermader galas } uumber of nitive communi sheriff's question, Sharpe said he was Innocent | of ‘Tensas, testitied that the election. was quiet Towa: A. 4. Hamilton, ottumy ‘a, Iowa, on commerce to-day agreed to report favorably | Hons. It issuggested that tne sponse to Sepate r tion enclosing informa- | Of the murder of smith. 1H id he had in- | ana peaceable in his district. His cottoa gin ONE HUNDRED FEET Braxcuarp, whom the witness Kelly says | #dilltochange the name of the barge “Cock- | buildings be thor | ton in regard To sheep husbandry; tn response | tended to have read a statement written for | was burned by negroes on ‘Tuesday tallowloe 1 sersoa: : ors totheane | ade City” tothe “Repubil = stricture of to the resolution of Mr of the dof | him by Mr. Boyle, of the Coal Gazette, but ne slored men marebi oF | forged th» names of the two electors to the ’ Rep tng i n and copies | would not, and asked Uhat gentleman to be ¥ before Ut ~! means set of Louisiina election certificates, SHGHTLY ENAGGERATED—A dispatch has : 3th street. and Peng between our government | sure to publish it. The men were then shackled | g : : been received at the Indian office, which ex- | avenue, or in Judiciary Square. St pbeitatn Jo regard to inviting other | and the priests kissed them good-bye. | and sala ther ’ | ESE SC ON MO cra Rice Corea | teen | Dreseribing the duty of neutral governments’) qne snertiy was about to por on the white | Gatien ne eping up tive color Me, i Convention, and the two | the Fort sill reservation and their. flight southe, | ce oe eet 5 Seige ea °C | caps when Sharpe said he wished to leave is | H. Moss. of Tensas testitied that te saw artved ONE DOLLAR Hes from Utah, who were at the White House | ward until overtaken on the boundary between | CHIEF Joseru. of u and his | at they be printed. | thanks with the sheriff and the officers of the | negroes pass by hundreds through Wiaterproot Indian territory and Texas, amounts to no more | Companion Yellow Wolf, to-day witaan | 2OUSE—On motion of Mr. Hubbell, a resolu- | jafl. McDonnell simply said the same. The | There were not tbre than twenty witite meen WILL BUY ai | than a hunting excursion Of 20 of the Indlaus | Interpreter to pay his 8 | adopted directing the eommidtee on | men {en kissed their cructtises passionately: | tn the place. The people were very marl fright~ - “=e rain aid | in charge of a inilitary escort. Schurz. ener » | and the priests whispered words of consolation | ened. ‘The negroes Ulreatewed to kill the ehtl- ONE HUNDRED FRET j | | ation to make an appropriation for the | AP4 the priests whispered words of co aust Golieee toe wre ey Would have aying that if the anti- ran = . A: x our rears. As the white caps were drawn | dren and outrage the women. Thi ka have oF poly “twas enforced it would TaAROONE: THE CHARGES AGAINST THE Hamrros Son. | THENAvAL Ivy ‘The House n to the widow of the late A.S. Wi- | over their heads every one left The seatrold bat burned the town if the sherit’s posse had not | casts of Titty thousand women of Utah who | prens’ HOME MANAGEMENT.—The House taili- | Committee this morning heard ex-Naval Con- , of the amount of hisSalawy forthe re- | the doomed men. ‘The | arrived. J. S. Watson 5, G. Sonacker, of. BOARDS ; now Lave happy homes and are honored wives. | tary committee met this taorning and discussed | Structor Hanscom, i mmamnder ot se etssion We othe | Tore attached t0 the sprit as, testified that the troubles in we parts eof thet ‘ ' : oe anh nent morsenthne 16 | Mr. Durham submitted the report of the con- | fre er Bunce. In at m0 ° + excl two f me boys. ARO te eee eee ction as, tp pe eee Lene & ie t siuiliee on the Military Academy | bandkerebiet fell hand. and by the repubitean leaders she would be deprived: of name and tier boys | Scent oF the Goto We eee ee | failure. Mr Hanecoin prom bj steed to. ) the sheriff pulled t The fall was ov . 4 wonld not be able to bear their father’ Spemient "OF poe soldiers! Hobie. at Har reports made by other boards to si NeMaton desired toeallup the Geneva | three feet. and t » down heavily FRANK Morpacy, rie ar ror inherit 110 Mrs. Hayes ae | MamiNiee oan tne Se wee at lations. erronedus data and other inac | Ubi, but was anta Se hag Bee ile ee oe ig eg Secor tached to tie Fittiavenue Tt was re- syinpathived with everything that had for its | Committee t ate Wide ny inthe Lenth erwood repo: i 3 vemeni et iy. A reprieve was e ote Spector Dilks. . cblect the bettering of the condition of women. | {SEeatn the cont aan aed eon that if the Punlian wae: coe Mr. Hewitt, of Ala- | In Mauch Sy telegraph at 10:s., and the | Ported to Laspector Duis Sameeions WILLET & LIBBBY’S ene all received th dad Stace, dat | were insuflicient to. warrant Congressional ine | DYoVe the best vessel in the navy tor harbor a pension De a | eeanager OF the Western Union Telegraph office “The 1 je at the : L) teen sent her from Utah and elsewh C nat Renresi ite, tha | Coast defense. Had never said if the Puri e Lever Dil was postponed until to the jail with it. “He rang FY ding! « While she was unable to doanythin | Guiry. On motion of Representatly as AUPE would. be Gente tiny ft nd the Honse, by avote of | the bell. violently about half a iinute stance of Mrs. Mordaunt, crodingly ‘ ciated the spirit in whieh they ee ee fault. Did Unk Mr. Kobeson | ined To take up the | before the drop tell. and he then shouted | beg OPPOSITE NORTEERN LIBERTY MARKET = inc rview lasted about half ai hour. nee ie jualtited v i | J. and Lumediately went | loudly to the doorkeepe rs. MebDonneli unt ~ OBIE. aie Poteet SES TNE OE ROU tothe tu ecneea ait of the whole (Mr. Eden in the | and Her children were also at the door weeping | ee Orne New ReLes.—The FS. supreme Court yex | MAY ext. — lore sorimoweenne al sulen Fenn Dy secs | om Out ine Gopmeeier G10 nb: selina tm | eee ner eard noise sine ey Ray CC Mia ieees. Cor. Sixth Strect and New York Avenue. terdiy adopted rules for the rezulation of pra Ir ts sarp that Gen, feld has a bill, pre- | without consulting him tons, for amendments. it was Som Gow fe Hartranty vad | met with foul play. She bases ber upon = dectStr tice f Sofequity and of this court, as fol- | posed as a substitute for the army reorganiza- | committee adjourned mitt to? 1091 | ~ ee ca in RE HANGED To pay, | $!Nted a reprieve until Monday, her knowledge of the fact that he tutes, ee tt : ai trom a tua! decree in | Uon bill, and will offer ft in the House at the |) con Giminps qv Paeappunma | chemo ooen iva Wardare to be hanged | THERE WAS GREAT EXCITEMENT Se en Ec et nee LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND | aber, it or solving an injunc- | proper tne, | ‘The new bill contains only six | LATOR STRIKES IN | Part ADELenta. Rte Ree Ae New Brunswick, to-day, for | 1 the town when the news of Ghe reprieve was | Cveulug toceutly be was Brod at with a sevalver A on is allowed r Judge who took | sections, but gives the general of the army as | BCls! the morocco facto! Phin CY Se the us. | made known. The friends of the prisoners took | BY Scie Ove who Lad been Lviug in walt for SILVER WATCHES, IN MEN'S, LADIES ause, he may, in | much power as the Burnside bill, Faun erracieror: rice ma or the woman. ‘The evidence was wholly | Charge of the bodies, which were put into cof. | Mle. He was nots 3 ‘ alloy —— Have siruck1Or 10 i Gr | Danan ie re Wand was a. far MEA | find inside the jah: ate sone sald he had no | Nould-be murderer fled, and Mondauut refurned AND BOYS' SIZES, AT VERY MODERATE pal onder suspending or moditying th Litenany Soctery.—The third meeting, for | They now get sto per week. an unhappy life with Ris wife matny cere, | Gea that a reprieve oeeee be granted by tne | #tonce ‘within the house, When hits wife ences during the pendency of the apj the present season, of the [terary Sovlety took | Stel for 2 49 per cent. inere count of her intimacy with Dovide wie borracl | governor, nor did any of the authorities here | NIM about tlie shooting he attems RO, & CO. Thay consider propery ten tae eee a be | place on Saturday last at the residence of tts | Toy wnother ined ‘the strike, {tis thought, | in their house. Ward disappeared on the sth | abUcipate such a contingency. Whole thit joke, “a pistol tired into the M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. ay fe vice president. Mrs. Adiniral Dahlgren. The | will become general. oF September. Mrs. Ward made contradictory ‘Whe Delay in the R. ke & nol: but Mrs. Mor- 3 rights of the opposite'party.” In case where ee mente 4 Crareinents a isan n Delay in the Reprieve. | air, you know, to mal : . MOT ae AD = | Sbbeals of the charter in rule 9 regulating | De cone iui eos ee teat The | a. Lecture at Wilmington, N. C., by Hon, POE IOS Peery ane Dowd |! Hanmienuxs. Pa. Jan. 16.—Gov. Hartrant, | gener knew better, and was certain, judging Spits md ote tenes ae iin atior tie catse has been docserer | Imogen Morell, and corsisted of portraits of | Geo. Davis, in ald of the family of the late | Bra weds pegece: fae mele sinashed, was | orpmglurmed from Washington early this | by her imsband’s pale face and terrified ex- Will be xuaranteed if you use | court will, affer the causa has been docketea, | Hnogen Morell, and consisted of portraits of | Goo. Davis, im ald of the tauiily of the late found in aclutap of bushes abouta halla’ mic | MOMMIDE. Nnally agreed to extend tue time for | pression, that Une shootin Was a serious atfalt CERES, entertain an application for a Suspension of | consisted of discussion of a given theme, and | ever realized from a lecture in that place sive | (oURG In clump of bes shown ou the trial that | $ug,°}CcuUgn of Sharpe and McDonnell to the | ‘The insyector sent out a general alarm.—[. ¥. ‘The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour tn the |= pacification of the injunction based upon a ag ably conducted by the various members, | 1romone by Hon. Edward Everett. in ald of | flowd had. made threats against Ward; that us inst., but the news of the execution in | Tiiwes, ith. c 7 District, or, Fee tse whe ok parthe thede, { Hose names were called in aiphabetieal order | the Mount Vernet assoclation, before the Wat. | Pond Gener ace amas against Ward inight | Sucanena to Si teehee feprieve,, fate Une | Scarier fever and diphtheria are atl inereas- Bterii . Louis Fancy Patent, stice or Judze who tc 3 e- y sf ¥ 5, lave used in c ; ¥ ~ Save =o " |ing’s Bt. is a justice 01 x ‘applications must be printea | BY the president. The tion proposed a Missocr LEGISLATUR: bill for the estab. | U&ve been used in committing the deed, andon | mnen. No hopes were entertained for a {| ingin New York, asshown by the mortuary nl such appl p r : A most beautiful Winter Wheat Flour, or jon. A Pi Dees adherence to precedent accelerate or r a" : ~ | Which a human hair was found, and that blood | fj 1 ci yov" records of the past week, bul neither disease ts GOLDEN HILL. and submitted on briefs. 30 oral amuments | tard progress?” ‘The embers who offered | lishment of the whipping post, and another | {hich 4 human hair was found clothing. Mrs. | Oniy giant a eeacte” (GOMernOr wound | Fecords of the pas 7 The wet amily Four of the Dis Will be heard unless especially ordered.” opinions, on the theme were Gen. Alvord, 1-8. | Making life insurance policies hou-forteitable | \\ard was'seen om. the Yoad wilh Domeeon tie | CRIS gtant a reprieve. tora few ‘days. | epidemic. - : Mice It is betier team i ever as-and maker i, Dr. Elliot Coues, Col, Eawards ts | Arequeng ead aumual payment. have Deca in- | gay the murder was comnulteed, Mer contee, | TRE€OVerNCr did not reach his office until a FRIGHTESED TO DEATH BY A HoRSE.—The ‘Rolls and Bread as light and as A Yorxa Lapy in Clinton county. New YOrk. | Ciiapman Coleman, Mrs, Admiral Dahlgren, c. | 'educed n the Missouri Aine ofouttageupos | Gctory statements regarding her husband's | *atter before ten o soci tlie morning. After | wire of a farmer of Norfolk county, Va. named ‘White ee the Griven snow. | desirous, doubtless, of improving her epistolary | W. Hoffman, oraiian of the Supreme Court, | House a Dill making the erline of outrage upon | Whereabouts told azainst Ree The tie eee ded abort Wane telagrain wae | Hyslop, was on Saturday frightened to death, | des Nias Caty Tong end Col, Guerien tiniioe Temales punishable by hanging. victed Thomas (Dera ad Hine Geen aoe Lee ut 10:80 to grant it. ‘The telegram was gnc ¢ Big ine Blac ngage tse The above-named Flours can be bought at any © style by a study of the best models, writes to» Cary Long. 2 ; Malle : c S vthe pric, | “Written, tiled in the telegraph office at 10:35and | eng Chased by a horse whi : el . . bs 7 rae 8 Post- ‘The musi bing was principally av vy s | twenty minutes’ deliberation. Botir the pris- | 2 Ni 4 first-class Grocery Store. the Posunaster General, as follows: “Mr. Post the'é : Brieixc Vorers.—John Taylor and ‘Thomas | twent | sent at i0:36. No further reason tor the delay se < isstin ting hi h s _ etc Loutsa Camp. a member of the | p, ne nILLGenS OF Tee 4 oners protested their innocence in the most | 2: JUDGE HILTON ts still prosecuting his searc! WHOLESALE DEPOT, How much would the trouble be for — Seer ‘allon, well-known citizens of Freehold, N.J., : x issuing the respite is given, but the fact that . ; ’ imaster:—How muc 5 gave ‘some charming solos and also fc ereeh solemn manner when sentenced, | . for the missing remains of A. T. Stewart, while Comwen Ist STREET axD INDIANA AVENUE. hing ont, packing and sending about 50 or | foo Tart in duett with her sister, Mrs. Na. ase on trial for offering money for votes at the Bebe 292 | the governor did not reach his office until the | the public has almost forgotten the fact that net hem __WM.M GALT & OO nore of ihe best of the many letlersyou get. 1) (iS Thane Wan Wise (avoredi@righ 5 | November election. The Penalty is. $1.09 tine. E = ane | Ume above indicated shows that Very iitue time | tbe millionaire’s bones were stolen only afew Bes FOR SALE—A_ FAULHAUBER'S, 727 0th = don’t want anything but good sensible letters. Song, a eekart Bland ctor solo ny a montis tn risonment, and forfeiture of the ‘4 FATAL i Heese cue ripen ag | Was _ after vig the reasons for the re- | weeks ago. -: ‘Larwe assort. expect ay stage. Please let | © 1s rs Rac rnied y elective franchise forever. bn the ) et inn: ‘oad broke a | quest for a re] ve, — —~ - tof Cauaty and other BIRDS Bird the khow Be feturn mei age oblige.” Cahap- | SINE young cantatrice (a guest on this oveasion), — ee ——— coupling near Mineral City, O., Saturday night, | ———— THE FAMOUS BRmy Wakb, of Greenville, meut of ‘and other BIRDS ; Bird Cases, me know by return mail and oblige.” Unhap- : Lag eran = , pling Bird Seed ‘Bird Food: pily the dead letter ofice ts not in the habit of | Miss Johnstone, of this city. Among the ERE SHOCK OF Eanragvae was felt in | and was run intoby an extra freight train just FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Tenn., who a few years ago won fame by suc! Give unas call doc}T-Im: ing out letiers that It receives for the edi. | honorary members present was Mr. S lay night, the motion appearing to | asit reached a trestle thirty feet high. The iapnatagl oe cessfally resisting the raids upon her saloon by JENSEN, Neation of individuals, even under the induce- | Randall, of the House of Qepresentative southeast to gortawest, and in- | catcose of the first train was crushed and three An American Ship Wrecked. the temperance crusaders, was married in the > N. ete SEE RMIBER. | nents offered by this Correspondent. ‘This ts Naval Onprs.—Rear Admiral John C.How- | XOWIBE nearly if not quite the entire siate. | passeng jumped out, allghting upon the solid | | AU1YORD. Wales. Jan. 14.—The new American | Catnolie church in that place a few days ago to one, Wa Ingo Relisnyder, was instant- | SMP Thomas M. Reed, from San Francisco, | 4 tan nauied Dolan. nal government perhaps) but it will not sation Was the first of the kind re- | Ice rill not | . ita mee ’ i ; i Sep Sth, for Liverpool, went ashore in 5 "a. Stationery 3 t to furnish “Complete Letter Writeis” | Hl, from the command of the North Atlantic | corded in the . ly killed, and Wim, King fatally injured. John tember Sth, f P Me = tie ears Ze a re oli plete Letter station and ordered to command the European —— ae: Z Bety had his teet crushed. Fresh onl bay, and oeee a vase wrecl A SINGULAR CAUSE OF DEATH was develo) Watches put in comp. order by iis ara saran- station per steamer 22d fast from New York. um Lourstana Sex aronsatr.—The Loutst qireece barcrew were Grownsd. Horoancoks | by aninquest on the yemains of a youngman of teed for Une year-ur money refundal. "fanete Ove SerADRON IN Astaric Ware: "| Liettenant F. 1. Paine, from the Powhatan and | [eaeyuilve democratic cauerts batloted SENATOR MERRIMON addressed a letter to the | Sewn Over the sands, and much * | days A pin beat sates form or Rack es [USFTEP STATES 4 PER cENT, | Alwiral Patterson, commanding the A ordered to duty on the European the fifth and last_ballot standing, Ke. ARERR RAIEN SER Te oe | ibnaimeis Ralinres sp Greet Inthiabes | Sates ek lacerated an intestine and * UNEGnison fand or tamatiate Geers SE | station, under date of Voheta tee December is, | Seamer ss tne Mt 25, Jonas 18 Herron 10, the batance seat: | ture, al Raleigh, last night, withdrawing irom d District of Columbia, Twenty and Thirty year | | ic - sogeses fman, W. D. Ross, a S ie oF wale uatorship, | LONDON, Jan. 14.—Crighton Brothers, mer- | caused peritonitis and consequent death, : ISS. reports to the Navy deparin ‘at the fol- i fest for Tmited Stat he cauctis adjourned uatil to-night. | {He contest for the Umit ved Ranger arrived at Na fe leaving the field to Governor Vance. chants, of New Castle on Tyne. have failed. suaranteed by the United | lowing movements: 7) a. ‘Their abilities are 9.90 pounds. McKay & FICERS ON TRIAT.—City Commission Lenin gucakion the savor fi Ick Gorcrs IN. TENNESSE 5 z Sirkwood, extensive wholesale stationers, | €P% Flaberty and Burnett, Michael Daly, laspec- ee Y fetatned looper tian ‘Suuetpated waiting th Brtyeaxa rae Bopy HOuE. night the three principal rivers tn east T anes. ee Ge a pe tears printers and publishers. of Glasgow, havetaiieg: | tor Of sewers and Hecer Malin, purver Se ae WEOEEE = =O akon | Charen HONS eee itor, | left Hong Kong on the ist instant for San Fran- | jowiandscse ge hoe ie ain t= ake | engaged in cutting ice near ‘Aibany, N. Y., vis- Bioeth eee mio defraud the city’ out of $50,000, W -CoNTECHOxeny axp 10E CREAM ga. | ‘The Ashuetot has visited Kobe. Nagasakl, Foo. a Tes none pare eins or a Pius i ToApRIGhe nd Sovak with Delt sar sirike forse J per dase instead of Ft * free of Loxpon, Jan, 14.—The Times, in tts financial SUFFOCATED BY Coal Gas.—On Friday night wet Mich carakanen Ghe left On ie stl NOTRE he eae Ba | was drowned April sed ia7i, wud his tes | oe running on time. ihe leaders, Jaines Collins, James Lynch and | article this morning says there fs very lttle | yrs. John Brady, of Long Island ‘With tpereased facilities, ic pow prepared to furnish | Mone t interred at Amoy. Norris Dee, we ey left Yokohama, December 1th, for City, covered tested. There were nearly | silver here. If there should “| ony acti ain, | the fire in her stove with fresh coal and went to Parties, Weddinws and Recetions at shurt notice, | Y¢ breparatory to docking and repair- Tue “ JeEMKS” Ur.—The James river at Rich- | 4,000men and boys at work between Albany | !ivals the present price cou! not in- bed. At 3 o'clock yesterday morning she was + Salioubie Goon mayaiteoris : Pes a chkee} ; ” tained, as the inquiry ts very limited. awakened by a sense of suffocatio: * sal eat a teed det t " 2 : CArTAIN MICHAEL COONEY, 9th cavalry, 1s | mond, Va., rose yesterday foabout fourteen fect | abd Poughkee The ice is from ten to in, and found Se ea a a ae anghal. The aoeccnei, | appointed to act aa lhepector on certain recruit. | above teordinary lore, Merete eoatneiee | trelverathes tick. tonne ixmarckys Hittle ite the room filled with coal gas. Mer. two child- Dv SS uamiton, wich ts now the tag-ship of the squadron, | ing property and camp and garrison equipage | Udation are still entertained. There is no A AND Hen Creprrors. = 903 P. ioanta Aoonwe, | Tart gal Aokohama December oh. ‘The Pa: | on land at the recruiting rendezvous, cincin- | Change in the ice gorge. Five schoonersana two xin to inform the lathes of Watungon that wey | ios is winierincat ‘Teintsin, ‘The Ranger would | batl, Ohio, reported. as requiring the action of | DES Pound for Iicnmond are reported driven fe Opened an establiniunent Keegan | be ordered to Hot Walking dresses, Handsome SUR and Velvet | Oy. | Dreasee, $10, 819 end 818. Biv and work not tobe | 31 AIK erceled. —The Virginia | Times says: “The parliamentary punishment | sible. She carried the girl to her sister's resi- s oaey, —— the our gegen bill ene . a ee = — wn lagen ea ¥ ‘the Uttle boy cone, - OOK 7 3 c 01 Island. ients to the senate resolution providing for a | tion in ail po! opinions for 2 my "The general Lease ae tiee eee, | AMpammabector, and. for whieh Jacob Kline, 1sth | SSbOre at Hog Tatanc conference wititthe creditors of the state, or | foreign press is largely quoted in comparison on Is Sutdsfactor sabi Ss A Covet-MARTIAL met at St. Paul, Minn., | their representatives, toconsider a plan of Set- | with articles in the journals here, which seems §¥ Teams crossed the Hudson river yester- movies | Pen Is SiUsfactory. Not THE WHOLE CovRT From Onto.—The | Yesterday, to try Secoud Lieut. Jerome, son of | Uement which wiil not necessitate an increase | to yield the curious result that abroad there is | day on the lee at Mondout. | Sleighs took the , “a . YOU BE AUMBUGGED | 4 NEW ORLEKSS PouiticiaN is authority for bs 5 a Lawrence R- Jerome, the well-known New | ef taxation. ‘The conference will be held on | more opposition to the chaneellor’sseiieme than | place of ferry-boats at. Rhinebeck ana teensten, eee ee ite stitemenv that tere y report that makes Stanley Matthews prominent | Yorker. 4 correspondent of the World, dis. | the 2d inet, Ara conferees of Teadjusters it | in Germany itself, ‘There is certainly great op- | Ted passengers from the Hudson River railroad. pipe EL PALS | tt Aten «President stated yes- | for the place zoon to be vacant on the supreme ching from St. Paul, emphutically states | was agreed to calla readjusters’ state conven- | position here to the bill, though tothe English | s®-Mr. Granger, agent of the “Sunset railroad som leone ‘x HEM: lay that he would inake no chan In tae | bench dees not take tuto consideration tne fact | that the charge Mast iia * hinges upon his | Ucn fer February 18, to issue an address, giving | inind peepee ae find so much | route of Texas,” was knocked from the plat- FLER’ dor Oriician, 452 Penneyivania avenue, | feleral offices iu New Orleans until atter tue | that Ohio aiready has two members of that | generous babits of life.” This is puiting a very | reasons therefor, to oppose any increase of | unconcern reigning, in the fate which | form ofacar at Eufaula, Ala., last Thursday, canes icunel. ‘RovSe-tr | ‘Teer committee returned to uals elty, COUrt.—| Wueh, Cor, Springfield Republican, Ane point upon it, the present rates of seems to tureaten the freedom of speech and ' aug-fatally injured, 3

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