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- ea Se 5 Ca ERSTE SST TECTURE bee ¥ rts. wpy > VENIN ‘The Com CITY ITEMS The Teleph: War. fervice, and under the ‘nt system no profits | The Johnson-Johnson Murder Trial. Condensed Lecals, cMS. THE EVENING STAR. LARGE ee mo AF ‘ance io aks whatever can be made. ‘The dimoulty wader TESTIMONY IN THE CASE. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:35 p.m. and COURT IN GENERAL TERM. TUESDAY... January ISSL. The Weather. Orrick oF TEE CrtRF Stoner, OrFicee, Wasnmuto. D. Winds, partly cloudy weather, oc: show, no change tn tempera’ or siowly failing barometer. RANGE OF THE THERMOMATER. Thefollowmg are the readings of the ther- Signal Office during the day: Tl am., 26°; 2 pm, 2°. Max: LOCAL NEWS. Amarsenrents, &, Por@s Op To-night. Faust” by the Mapte- pmet as “Fritz in Ire- ‘The Ohio Editors’? Kcception. tion was tendered the Ohio Editorial Asscclation at Marini's halt last evening by Obleans resident in President and sen. Suerman, Conger aud Senator Ferry, of .: Judse Lawrence, Commissioner LeDue, W. Mannypenny and Commissioner aud many other prominent peopie, were The speech of welcome was mad> by aberger, and responded to by ity Darst, the editor of the Ct cid: Mr, Irving, editor of the Zines ?. and Hon. Cox, Who convulsed the andlence with langhter. After the speeches Were over, dancing was kepf up tlil a late hour, Preparing for the Inauguration. THE DECORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘Tue tnaugural committee on decorations met last night, Lient. F. V. Greene in the chatr and Capt, Cash Thomas secretary. Lieut. Greene, from the committee on arcnes, submitted the following biis for erecting the grand arch on Pennsyivania avenue and 15th street: Robert mh & Co., $1,979: John Batters < F. G. i; Notley Anderson, $1,496; Joha H The bid of the latter was re- to the executive committee for areeptance. The bids forthe state arcaes at the intersections of streets with Pennsylvania avenue, received by the committee, were as fol Dante! Hannan, $10,607. 2 contributions necessary for the carrying out of the pins as orivinaily a made by contribu quate to meet Hors of Pennsylvant expenses of the Inauguration. bids would all have to and new invited fo plan of arches, not to cxcee iron-werk. ‘This must the frame-work can instructed to proceed to Lew Dids on a modified plan, and present direet to the cutive mittee with reeom- mendations: adopted. ue chair called att ton to the tmportance of ¢ 1p fis sul tion mone and it was time the amouat of contrib defiatteiy known. new 0 ME: Th MATRETALIZ2 AT WASH INGTON, MARCH 4. Unéer this heading a special to the Gineinn1i Conmercai, trom Columbus, O., January 23, Sars: Alihough six weeks intervene between 4,the preparations for attendiug inauguration are already beginning to take such shape as augurs well for thetr successtal completton. ~ Reports froin all sections of the state shaw that Ohio Will be fully represented at the national capital at that time, aud northeastern Ohio will be especially well represented. In fact, neariy every person on the Western Reserve, 15 is Sald, feels that he owes tothe President, asa personal favor, that he attend his inauguration. ‘The general assembly. 1t js safe to say, will Accept tue invitation to attend Ina body, and the matter is now tn the hands of a joint mittee who wiil atiend to all prelirainar: report to the two houses withia a shor’ tu re He witt elvil and military Staff. as well as by the Governor's Guard. The barracks band will also attend, and the adjutant general of the army has issued orders forthe band to report to the governor wh Up to the pr Lis escort to leave here proba by special train to New Will meet General Gar: will leave Cleveland o and proceed Via She hat. ort, the President-elect will then seed to Wasbli ch If this plan 1s not agresd upon, or Foster will, it 1s O to Men! there join f embers o| y ss3nt ih ite plan Governor Foster is at and unt'l bis return no deri wilt prota Don't Forget, Ys Parr Ones, Who so grace- fully preside at your husband's hospitable boerds to furnish his guests with choice? ind Paneh, which necessitates no trouble a prepa- ration, betng ready for use wacn iy 5 ts compdsed of fine liquors and frutis.an ib favor all punches hastily made. Mi A Rich Te®ar rox tae Prstic.—Thos. Dow- ling wii ina few days open for exnioition and sale, in tne Cid House, opposite Wormiey’s (the building lately occupied for the art ioan exhibition), a magnificent col.ection o' art treasures, a8 tn potnt of value far e: anything ever seeu tn Washington. Du ot date of sale w ‘TRE WasHine seen ON SCHURTZEN VaReIN Farr. to make arrangements for On arrengeme «ro, Walker, Simon Wo! Mes. S her will be superiatended oy | frehlelsen and John Hoc% Sonary Stand Will b3 tacen yf, Sta ute w a charge of by Mr. Welker aud Tous and Mrs Mistresses. Cigar stand, Mrs. Chas. Klotz; Rebecca at t aud Miss A. Kultan: ilos Manhorn, and table for 3! Abner. nate as post— BY Welcker and Mei33 Helmach Stands Miss Ito3a TWAEN. Mos, Ed, ITALIAN WORKS OF on exbibition at bis beautiful collection o! er—Thos Dy of eegant design to be Sod @l auetion, withou' nd ‘Thursda’ The woole , Wedu Sunday night Hon. at thts pla The boas got Ont of ! > eat, when this necro ran past bim. and, notwithstanding the dim Mght tp the room, he recognted the fen who had been discuarged. He ran out the | bac Way Into the yard. Gr €xamtpation, It broken through the back ing a iigat lh a 3 fo basement door, break- afeb and bolt. The case came be- and he was committed cand jury. -—_—2—_—_— Ter SrEtN bole jewelry—earrings, pins, crosses and ds—in diamond setting, at riggs. t Ligation Asovr a Law PARrNeRsarr.—Mr. H. E. Davis, in le pee and as admiuis- trator de bonis non of Pullip B. Fouke, has filed @ bilt tm equity against Joun J. Key and others for digcovery and account and injunction. Fouke and Key were law partners. practicing werore the United States and Mexican ciaim3 commission. They prosecuted a number of claims, and among others the much-disputed ohe Of bepjamin the counsel fees were received by Mr. Key, who, the bili alleges, has falled to account either to Fouke, who died before the payment of any of the claims, orto Fouke's representauves. Justice Cox has fixed the hearing for Saturday next at 10 o'clock. ‘Tee Prorte’s preference—Dr. Buti’s Cough Syrup. Why? Because it never mn. +) cents. _oe——- MINERAL Mey phy Gongress Water oe bee Fenuine sold on araugnt, 4 ¥oid all coarse, irrt- tating waters, domestic; they impair ibe digective organs apd kianeya, G The proposed increase by the Capital Tele- phone Co. of the rates charged for the use of thelr fostruments and the enforcement of new hs, led to the cail for a meeting at Ml yesterday afternoon of tnose ltncoin ¥ using the act struments to protest against the brought number of n of the cor together at 41 ovlock p. m. @ lar, representative bi Men of the District. On large placard tusertbed “$25 per year or no tele- phone. THOSE PRESENT were W. M. Galt, G. H. B. White, C. F. Peek, E. G, Wheeler, H. A, Clark, E. K. Jonson, Dr. Z. Sowers, Edwards & Barnard. G. M. Oyster, . May,’ Dr. R. S. L. Walsh, W. S. Thompson, Clark, D, Leech, N. A. Poole, C, O'Meara, W. H. Ten- |, W. B. Ch Baker, J. W. Radcliffe, A. Delwig, John She Trinan, J. S. Swormstedt, Wi'iHam King, M. Wiillan, J. F, Olmsied, N.C. Wilson, G. W. Knox, M. Ashford, Thomas Kus- sell. Jobn Keyworth, R. Emmons, E. 8. Hatch insen, James Ramsburg, Thomas Dowling, ‘Thomas H. Callan, J. H. Saville, General E. W: Whitaker, J. P. Willett, J. C. Parker, Frankiin Rives, Dorsey Clagett, G. T. Keen, John L. Miler, W. D. Wyvill, W. R. ee 4 Crane, 3.W. Gittings, Burgdor' Blacktora, TW. itephe mpany. The call W. P. Young, 1. Hume, 8. BH '. Ergooa, G_ Judd, Fra: me, W. J. W. Holmes, H. 0. Towles, J. B. Ken E. Faceley, J. B. Hill, S. R. Hamill, Dr. Binke, Wheatley Bros., James K. Cleary, ¢ Kall. ©. ©. Duncanson, L. G. Hine, J. B. Adam - Cochran, J. W. Boteler, A. R. Percy. 5. Hoge, Horatio Browntag, A. Btedt Baldwin, 7, W. Cromwell, W. 3. a Wood, EF. Schafer, G. E. Keaneay, Elghonz + M. Plater, A. Buchley, F. M. Draney, ere. ORGANIZATION. lied (9 order by Mr. W on of Mr. J. P. Wit 4 Hine was calicd to the chair. Mr. F. Ww. +. on Motion of Mr. J. G Judd, was chosea ¥. Mr. W. H. Clagets betng caiied on in the object of the meeting, said they all ackuowledyea that the telephone was a ‘benetit and conyenterice, and it had been gen- erously supported. Those who bad invested their money in the company controling this instrument had received large profits, but they Were not satistied, and propose to impose such Teguiallons and exact such terms that busluess Then cannot and will not submit to them. Taey had done without the instrument betore and will do without it now. [Applause.) It would hurt the eo;pany to withdraw from It, and order the fustruments taken away and their Wires Irom your houses, but to accomplish any- thing all should unite and act immediately. eo PROPOSITIONS Dr. W. P. Young moved that a commiitee be appointed on organization. Mr. Joseph Giaw ler suggested that they sh come to an understanding Bros, J. Salth, J. u. y they should pay, and then dew more. | 1dd offered a resointion that “they will per year for the telepho! abd that a committee of poluted to consider the matier. Mr. C. F. Peck Satd that the complaint w: that the company bad raised the rates witho consulitng the subscribers, and suggested that The meeting should not do that of Whleh tik ‘The company would the ad- se in treating with the Individt: D- but if a committee spoke for four nun- cribers thelr voice would be re: iggested that such a committ polnied, anc he belteved If such commit Walted on the management they would be ab to obtain cood terms. Mr. Juda said that what Mr. Peck suggested be pi should be carried ous uncer nis resolution. The company should be made io understand that the people will not submit to too much Imposition. We all_ know tnat there is Sas company here, Dut Dy the eteraal we have another. ap- t committee being appointed, and expressed the beHef that the company stood in its own light, for it would pay better to reduce the price td instead of inereasing it. The goverament had a telephone system in operation —about 30 instruments—and he understood that tue pai- entee would be glad to put thein up at $25 for €ach instrument. Ceionel Blackford said that this was the Eceart instrument. Young insisted on his motion to appolnt a com: mittee op organization. Air. W. H. Penney remarked that monop: actaS upits,and if individuals ‘Unls company could be put down. COMMITTEE APPOINTED. The motion to appoint a committes offered Dr. Young was adopted and Messrs. J. A. 15 W. J. Stephenson, Thomas L. Hume. J. Ss. wards, J. L. Barbour. J. W. soteler, CC. D: canson, W. M.Gall and J. A. Sayille were pointed, and the chatrauu of tue meeting was nal M.. Bal propeset and called attention tothe new code 8X this company bUL $50 per year, fally Suggested taar in tue other: pr in yisitoria! perso’ Teme was elected vic moMmittee Fetired. cart was invited to explata d said be wouid be gad 10 p: bh subserlver; that the be avout 14 ¢ ny would issue tc ge costing abo y. P. Young sugg ved that &@ subscribor would be requtred to Evep a Slawsoa box, the key ia the hands of the manager of the com- pany, who would reqiire tue subsctider to re deem the bread and soda water tickets wil light find their way into the box. [Laught Mr. R. R. Perry hoped that if the comiilties did not report some action that those present would do as he had done when he recelved the ctrcular—request the company to take the ina- chine out at the endof the Ume paid for aud re- move the wires from his house. Mr. John Sherman suggested that. those pres- ent pledge tbemselves to abide by the action of the inceting, and that ihe roll be called for thetr ASW ers; Carried—S9 to 33 Mr, G. H. B. Whitesald that he should deciiae to vote until he knew on what be was voting, Mr. Cochran remarked that, tor waut of tine, they coulu do nothing to-night. To consider thus subject as it should be coustdered will take Ours. Dr. W. P. Young moved that when the meei- irg adjourn it be UH to-morrow e Volces.—Can we get the hal wormstedt.—} wilt tender the use of er tne Talmadge hall free of charge whenev meeling desires It. (Applatise. } Mr. Crane offered & resolatiou: “ Subscribers to the National Capt e Company, View with surprise and ladiguation the efforts being made by sald company to ia- ase the rates for sendin messtzes over 1t3 7, Abd We refuse to accede to its demands, iy that, instead of an increase of rates, they should be reduced to not more tuan $3) 10 each subscriber, whicu sum we are satsied Will pay sald company, if economically man. aged, a dividend of noi’ less investment.” RESOLUTIONS Ah ction, the ere wi be meeting consist of a president, secretary, treasurer, and an execntive com lee of seven, to Lake charge Of the interests of the subscribers to the telephone, and to report at a future meeting what action ts best for the interest of the patrons of the telephone; that thts meeting, —tn- dividually and collectively, pledge themselves to unite fh a firm refusal to pay the prices for telephones demanded by the National Tele- phone Company, and that we wili unite In ordering the telephones out of our premtses abd wires from our buildings and lots, i the present rates are lacreased.* OFFICERS ELECTED. The report was adopted, and the following officers were chosen: L.'G. Hine, president Thos. L. Hume, vice-president; F. W. Pratt, secretary; G. H. B. White, treasurer; J. S Edwerds, J. A. Baker, Geo. W. Cochran,k. Ross Perry, J. Barvour, W. M. Galt, Frank fume, executlve Committee. Mr. W. S. Thompson moved that those prescnt pledge themselves to make no new contract With the Company Unt! the coiminiitee shall bave reported; adopt The meeting then adjourned, subj call of the presideat, WHAT THE TELEPHONE MEN Eder Sta :—The oiseers or Ue National Capiial Teephone Company have not thoaght il necessary to make any public response to the several articies published In the newspapers in regard to the proposed Changes in the rates of charges, because they felt that uhe time would goou come when any bie diferegces of opinion could be reconciled without the inatru- mentailty of a newspaper controversy. Nor 1s It proposed to enter into any discussion of the case. ‘The company has had communication with a large majority of its subscribers, indi- vidually, and has assurances that they fully approve Lhe new system. Now that a commit- tee as beep appointed by those presen at the meeting of yesterday, the officers are not only Willing but anxious to give to that committee the exact facts of the Case and to show to It the necessity of some change in the manner of Charging for the use of the telephones. It may be a8 weil, however, to correct at once some false assumpUons of fact which have Induced change. is Bova. fact as ‘nas ‘een stated, a as feor dividends have been declared. Tae ve declared Or paid either tn money or stock or os ee eee eee Tt is no a fact that e company earned iarge profi wun that at the present t to the ¥. ta The rates for ‘are, Thomas | homas 1. Hume was opposed to any | Mr. Judd withdrew bis resolution, and Mr. | un ap- | ¢ which the company labors tn this regard Is that the telephone is such a novelty that no one here { or elsewhere is, as yet, experienced In the most economical more of managing it, and the ex- penses are far than any one wnac- quatnted with the facts would suppose. An- | other serious troubie is that there ha3 Deen a | great abuse In the use of the telephones by per- sons holding frivolous conversations. ‘This has Semetimes prevented business men from g>t- lug @ prompt response to their calla. It has cost the company a great deal of money (and ‘Unt loss mnush, of course, ultimately fall on the atrons of thé company who have serious use for their telephones) and has benefitted no one. ‘The only way to correct this is to charge each Veet for the service actually rendered to him. ts manifest that this is the most just mode to | ‘the subscribers, It may be added that the sys- | fem now proposed Is in successful operation in other cilles with the entire approval of subd- | scribers. ‘There is another feature of the case which deserves consideration. This 13 essentially a local enterprise. Every stockholder in the com- paby isa resident of Washington. Sixty per- ODS are regularly employed, $0 that the Dulk of the company’s carnibgs are spent to our moldst, It would not be a right spirit which, | on false assumption of fact, should excite pub- Ne opinion against an industry which every one admits {s most useful to the pubile, and which can be shown to be manaxed wiih a3 rigid econom: bl Destructive ice Freshet at Occoquan. The Alexandria Gazette says: The Ice 1a Oc20- ivan Day suddeply broke up Friday night about o'clock, leoding tke lower portion of that quiet town, and doing considerable damage by the washing away ct a large amount of prop- erty. The ice gave way with a loud notse, aronting the sleeping inhabitants, but the Warning was too life to enabie them to save aby cf the large quantity of lumber, railread poops. 4c, plied up on the wharves ready ipment. The rushing waters swept yching in their coarse out of the the river. rhirty-tive i Number, recently pur- ¢ tim, gotten out tn large avy planks, piled up. were carrled away lke splinters, renee With two buggies belonging to Mr. Sclecmap; a Jarge number of | rattroad ties belonging to Mr. Selecman and Lynn; a great quantity of cooper- age, and many cords of wood. Mr. John arshall, of this city, who owned twen! x hundred railroad tes, sold them to M inan Friday evening, and recelved a eck for the same. At night they were all washed away, | A fongboat belonging to Mr. Uaderwood,hauled up for repairs, was carried a distance below the town, where the tce is basked up to a consid erable height, and sunk. The wharves and other property were damaged, and the loss will ee heavy, amounting;to some thousands of dol ae 13. The Christiancy Divorce Case. Ab appeal was entered yesterday by Mr. Oll- ver on behalf of Lille M, Christtancy from the order of Judge Cox overruling his motion to suppress the testimony of Edilverto Giro, ta in New York. The case will now go up tot Court th General Term on thts question, and in the meantime it 1s provable that watil Minister Chrisiiancy returns to this District, no further action will be taken. The arrears of alimony have not yet been pald and until Chis is dune no further testimony can be taken for the com- plainaut, Amusements, Ac. 3KAND ITALIAN GrERA.—Fori’s Opera Hot scarcely afforded standing room for the brii- { lant throng assembled there lash night oa the | occasion of the presentation of Bellint’s roman- | tle Cpera, Le Sonsaniuli, ‘The tremendous | Pressure for seats served to show the extent of Tousical taste and culture here. Distinguished | | diplomats and governmert oficlals were obliged to content theinselves with “standing room Secretary Sehu , a sreat lover of Ic, Was glad fo be able fo secure aseat in the | extreme rear or the theater. ‘The performance | amply repaid all the discomforts of the jam. | | It was felt that for the frst time in Washington | had Italian opera been presented with an | quate chorus and orchestra, and with the tivo Working in nnison. Of Gerster it may bo sald | that sae did not disappoint the high exp | tons raised. For one thing, she was youth(ul erough tor the part of “ Amina,” and was ca- Pable of wearing the look of girlish joy and baretul eserves of e opening Fseenes quite naturally. Her volue 13 deliciously Hmpid and fresh also, Userefore fust the thing for the part. Well supported by Signor Rayelli as Elvin His robust tenor 18 delightfully trne and mek ; dious and he too, is young enough to take the part of a youthful lover iting! gnor Del fuente made a very fair Count Rudol To-night “Faust” will be brought out, anda superb representation may be expected, with | Such a chorus and orchestra, and with Signor Vampanini and Miss Annie Louise Car Mile Alwina Valeria in the principal Campanint and Carey are first-class favortt here, and Valeria ‘who, by the way, was bo. in Baltimore, of German parents,) is const { 4 5 ATIONAL ET 1% in Treland le. t night th y eveniag M ure at Li ave a fa) vr atd his bt is afivished talk: refine S. TOs THe ECM OF WONDERS gave its opening exbi i this afternoon at Lincoln Hall Shere willbe aficrnoon and evening es Uibitions dally ABNLE'S Music HALE —Commenciag evening there will be concerts at Abne: Muste Hall by a tine oreh week, tra every night this A CHARGE OF VorcEr the Police Court, Alber: , & young Mad, wus charged wita forging the name of Wm. Sauter to an order on F-K. Ward for three pounds of butter. Ms. Santer pronounced the note a forgery, and Mr. Ward’s cleik testitled to delivering ‘the butter to Davis. The cuse Was seut to the grand jury: bonds $300, Tiik UNION VerRAN Corrs held thelr tirst arfil meeting In their new armory, 930 Pena- Sylvania avenue northwest, last nigut. The hall bas been repainted and refurnished througb- out, and will be decorated with army corps vadgts, portraits, etc. The corps will be re- viewed Thursday evening by its hono- ‘ary members, on whick occaston a hand- sik banner will be presented to ‘pS Judge Noah on behalf of lady friends. The honorary members elected { last Tigbt were Senator Wm. Windom, Hon. | Isaae Bassett, Hon. Sannders, Hon. Kk, McPherson, Hon. J. B. Groome, Gen. Hazen, Gen. W. H. Browne, Capts. C. C. t. C. Widdecomb, Wm. 3 W. B. Read, Martin Cronin, (. C. Willard, J. 8. Breslin, W: M. &. Coombs, Chis. Ebert, H. C. Willard, fion. Geo. S. Worth! dent-elect, Gorham, Col. Cork’, A. ton, Cheste) Arthur, Viee Prest- —— ROLLER Poo Touw Sim thls morning sa: ne West End and Bal- Umere Polio Clubs met for the first thme thls season at the Diddle-street roller rink last night, and alter an exciting contest atrace was called, after each clud had secured two goals, ‘The Ealumore Club, however, claims to nave made three goals, and Ure result of the game Wh not be decided by the referee, Mr. Jesse Wilson, who has the contidence of both clubs, mnul he has given tke point raised mature col sideration. If he decides in favor of the West End Ciub the game will, of course, be declared a tle, otherwise it will be a vietory for the Bal- Umore. The game last night was the fitth ofa series of twenty vames to be played between. the West End and Battimore Clubs, of this city, and the Washington Club, of thai city. Thus far in the tournament the Washington Club leads, having won two gataes from the Balti- more and one from the West Bnd. The West End Club has won one game from the Washing- lonians. The players in the game last night were: West End—J. Towner and W. Oliver, geal; W. Davison. cover: E. Wilson, back; Cap- tain Patton, center; John Sutton, forward; Gus. Ober, point. at came ith ‘Turner de Baltimore and W. Price, goal; W. Norris, cover; Thomas J. Sbyrock, back; F. Harrison, center, and Cap- talu P. Johnson, forward; A. Harrison, pont. A Hovskergak SextT TO Jat. — Henry Mathews, colored, was charged, tn the Folice Court this morning, with feloatousiy and bur- glaiiously breaking tuto the house of Mineva V. Brown, 1502 1 street northwest, with the intent ‘ut of the 2ist of this montb, aud on genta out of bed, this map ran pest him aad escaped. He was committed for the action of the grand jury, in default of $500 bonds. —genaees A COLORED GIRL CHARGED WITH BURGLARY. In the Police Court this morning, a young col- orea girl named Maria Fisher was charged with burglary. Mr. J.C. Nichols testified that this girl was a servant tn his house, and on Sundiy evening, Jan. 16th, she carried off a lot of cloth- ing from bis house, No, 59 High street, George- Lown, at pight. The case was sent lo the grand Jury; bonds $500. —— AUGUSTIN DaLv’s GREAT NEW YORK CouPany, Which Will appear at Ford's next week, em: braces many of the most distinguished dram- auc artists of New York. Chas. Fisher, Fannte Morant, John Drew and many of note are Pee Are eee The play will be the my of “ Needles and Pins,” which was con- sidered the most laughter-provoking comedy of ine eae : it season, and Mr. Daly’s finest dram. atic work. oe . Young an ani “Aunie J. Coates; Seago Wi. Anders and Marta L, Holorunes, both of Woodsborough, Ma. of adjournment. | Wenton towards P street, defendant | statement irom | pesed to ask If he afd not —~ Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, Judge James, the trial of John Silas Marshail John- 0D, & Young white man charged with the mur- der_of James E. Johnson, colored, on the 2970 of March, 1880, on 14th street, above P t, Was continued after recess —Messrs. (orkuill and Perry for the government. and Messrs. A. B. Williams and F. 8, Falls for the accused. The witness Pearce continued hls testimony, Stating that Clarkson, Finn, Cook, Jonson, and witness went out i4th street together on Ube west side, passing Beek’s grocery store, just above P street, when they called Mr. Hackman ard Norris out of the store, and all went up the street together, Clarkson and Finn beiug in mn Johnson called Clarkson and come on back,” thing being satd to him (the withess) by Johnson or he saying any- thing to Johnson before he called Clarkson back. Mr. Perry said that be was surprised at the answer of the witness, for he held in his hand the testimony of the witness taken before the coroner's jury, Where the testimony of the wit - ness was entirely different. Under the rali of the court he could not cross-examine his ow: witness, but he could read the previous test! mony, and ask the witness if at such a Ume ait lace he did not testify so and so. Mr. Perry front as tars Samson street, and stopped o the north side. then read from the coroner's notes of the testi- | mouy of Pearce as follows:—‘* Walked to Sam- scn street and stopped at Main’s store. John- son turbed around and said, * Who are those niggers following? let's go back;’ and | said, ‘No, don’t go back; there 1s no go0d making a fuss with anybody,’ I satd I did not think they were following us. Then he said, ‘You are afraid to go back,’ and called Clarkson and Finn back. Wiiness, under ebjection by defence and an exception’ noted, answered as _follows:—* It you have got 1t there I suppose I swore to it. 1 con’t remember whether I wore vo It or not * Witness was asked ff he did not. in May, 183), take the fo}lowing statementia the district attorney’s office:—" We then went on up to ith and Samson streeis; Finn and Clarkson were about sixty yards ahead: Johnson stopped there and turned and said; * Who are those ne- Rroes following?’ he hailooed or whistled tor them to come back.” Witness sald he remem- bered that statement, and continued :—‘ John— son (the defendsnt) hallooea, ‘Jimmie, come on back’ and said, ‘Who are these Niggers following? Come on back.’ I sald, ‘Dont go back,” That is ail either of Us sald, as near asI can remember, at that tme. Clarkson and Finn had not yet got up With us, Dut were a few feet or a few yards be- hind us. Johnson started back, and I and Hackman were about seven or elght feet be- hind him. Norris was next and close to us, and Clarkson and Finn next, about twenty feet be- hind. We went back iu that order, When Johnson said, ‘Who are these niggers follow- tug?’ saw the persons to whom he referred. ‘There were only two that I could see. They were colored men, Standing in front of Miller's, near the curb. Johnson was waiking past these parties standing there. Johnson, the man t was Shot, said to Jonson, the defendant, ‘Who the hell are you looking at?’ Johnson sald, ‘I am coking at you.’ The colored man squared himself off at Johnson, and a3 he dld so the de- ferdant kicked at him. The colored man ran bis hand behind him. Ashe did that the de- fendant drew the pistol and shot him. He had the pistol in his right hand. Johnson was abcut five feet away from the deceased when he fred ane pistol. After he did it heran up Hih street.” Witness was cross-examined up to the hour TO-DAY, This morning Col. W. A. Cook, the senior counsel for defense. who has been quite fl], was in court for the first tne since the beghining of the trial. The witness Pearce re his cross-examination was contumed a' length. He said the deceased was abot feet Iu height and well balli, By Mr. Perry:. called detendant a thinks he (witnes: ney’s ofc Mr, Perry—And two or three more, ANOTHER WITNESS, Turner R. Hackman was the next witness, and he testified that on the night of the shont- ing defendant asked witness to go home with him, and, walking up 14th street, defendant said, “Who are those niggers following?” and called Finn and Clarksou to come back (they being in front), Defendant then started back, followed by Norris, Pearce, witness, Flon and Clarkson. Defendant asked witness to treat. and he replied that he couldn't. They th Passi deceased, who kind of advanced and sald to fendant, “Who tn h—l are you looking at? Defendant answered, “Who are you looking at?” Deceased squared himself as though he was golug to tight. Defendant then kicked al him, and deceased put bis hand toward. back hip pocket and sald, “You s—of a b— Witness thought that he was golng to shoot, and started torun, Witness heard the report of a pistol, but did not see who fired it. MR. PERRY SURPRIZED. Ty Suid that he wasas surprized at imony as he had been at thator the ng Witue: The government was ebliged to use tem, for be could be proved by them and tere ont: He had not a 8 Witness m3d2 before statement made rw. Attomes’soMice, He pro- med the stand, White 8— of a b—, (d So 1 the District'attor coroner, but he h: ness in the District MR. COOK OnsEC” ebjecu to ng thls s| The same 1 jon was raised in 3 .—Yes" and was ratsed yesicrday when I was atilicted, and I have come dowa to see that justice lone my Client if 1 die by it. Mr, Corkhill.—It you sheuld die, Colonel, we'll take care of you Mr. Cooik.—1 do not ask amy care from you, ‘The Court remarked tat th ~ should si personalities and address themselves to Court, and suggested that the witness be a: first if he had made a statement. ‘This question was asked, and witness sald he remembered having made a statement. My. Perry was about to read thls state: when Mr. Cook objected, and proce argue this objection on the ground that thei had been no proof that the witness had made this statement. He submitted that tt should be shown first who took down the statement and that ft was an accurate statement. Mr, Perry, for the oe claimed that the prosecution had the right to qtestion w ness whether he had not made different state- ments. The question was turther discussed Ui i o'clock, When the court took a recess till » oo at, io re APTER RECESS the point was furtker discussed and the objec- ton overruled. Mr, Perry asked ff the witness had not sald in the District Attorney’s office “1 thought that some shooting was going on, and afier 1 had gone a@ short distance I turne? and looked around and saw defendant with his pistol ta his band, Then J started to run and heard the re- rt. ‘Witness replied that he may have made such Statement about seeing the pistol, but did not recollect it now. He repeated that he was afrald deceased intended to shogt and ran. Dont recollect now that defeudant had a pistol; was running when the shot was fired (was about 20 or 40 feet off); noticed two boys putitag: away coal at the time. Witness was crossed-examined at considera- bie Jength. ° BURGLARS IN THE Hovss.—Yesterday after- Loon the residence of Mr. James Bowen, corner of Massachusetts avenue and 6th street, was entered by thieves and two trunks were broken open anda quantity of small articles stolen. e@ thieves were evidently after money or other valuables, but did not succeed In getting anything valuable. They used an tron boo0t- jack to pry the trunks open, and it waS broken by them when they were at work at the third ey ee the noise made thereby frightened them off. DEEDS IN FRx have heen filed as follows: Juan Boyle to C. A. Sherman, lot 20, sq. 79; $—. G. W. Linville to B. P. Hooke, lots 16, 17 and 1s, £q. 726; $12,000. H. C. Thompson to R. B. Don- aluson, trustee, lot 16, sq. F. M. Lewis to G. B. Goode, lot 5, sq. 15) rs Hume to J. 8. Blackman, tots 10 Bq. 445; $1,050. A. M. 'G: Yturbide, lot C, sq. 34: ‘THE JURY Lists.—George W. Riggs, Joon A. Baker, W. B. Reed, J. T. Johnson and Samuel Cross, the commissioners of juries, began yes- terday the work of preparing the jury lists, They will select 620 of whom 40 are re- uired to be from the county and 90 from Georgetown, and these names are placed ina » from which the jurles this year will be drawn. These a may becounted upon to do conscientious work in preparing the best Jury list possible. - THE LINE OF GRATES AND OPEN FIRE-PLAOGES, BBASS FENDERS, ANDIBONS axp FIRE SETS, FINE GAS FIXTURES, LIBRARY LAMPS, : DEOP LIGHTS axp DECORATED SHADES, ne offer the MOST ATTRACTIVE stock to be found in Washington. Orders for PLUMBING, HEATING and VENT- ILATING promptly attended to. {FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRIOES. EDWARD CAVERLY & C0., acca 2430 MEW YORE AVENUE: | and ‘Remembers now that deceased | at 4:50 a.m. J. Johnson and J, A. Clark, counsel for Robert Boggs, have flied a Dili in equity against Larry Boggs, Ana Boggs, and the Children’s hospttat, prayiag to set aside the will of Elizabeth A. ‘Thayer and thal the det i be beld accountable for the personal property btained thereby. and testament of Ch Heiss was yesterday flied in the Reg! Wills’ office: She leaves her property to her DEXt Of kin, The supper and entertainment by the ladies of Conceraia Chureh at Abuer’s last night was: . ‘Phere were 1,200 tekets 50% nd jiiry to-day returned indicimeut against Cornelius McAuilife for arson in s dre to bis house near the jatl on December 7 last, and Lewis Decker for forgery of a receipt or order. J. Shillington sends St. Nicholas for February. Health Oficer Townshend bas recetved trom Dr. Thorne Thorne, of London, secretary of the International medica) congress, 13th state meal eal section, a circular noUfying him of the meeting of the medical copgress at London, August 2—9, Isl, and the @udjecis for papers ana discussion. Messrs. Edward and Barnard have, for the Central Navonal Bank, filed a bill In equity agalnst Mrs. Elizabeth Guinand and others, for a receiver, account, &e. A market basket was stolen from the Wash- ington market is morning, containing meats aud provisions worth $5, une property of T. L. Bouse, No, 1209 tl stree ‘The case of Eva S. Smith against the Coron Dr. Patterson and W. H. Boyd to restrain fendants from taking possession of | goods and chattels, has been dismal: piaintifl’s solicitors, Messrs, Hagner a dox. Aunle Carter, the colored woman who was beaten and left for dead on the Oxen bill road, | Sunday night last, and 18 now lying at the | almshousc hospital, ts reported very low thi morning, and Is not expected to live. Bir. Giover to-day received irom Major Brox the colections taade by for the poor. Th: amount turned over was $961.23 Providence Hospital Againe ANSWER TO THE REPORT OF THB GENERAL. Messrs. A. M. Clapp, James Rea, A. F, Mason, Wm. Rutherford, C, Stoors, and Wui, Sickles, the committee who recently sent @ memorial to the President relative to Ube existing contract between the Surgeon General of the United tes army and the Superlor of Providence hospital, and toask that notice of the termt- nation of said contract be given as provided for by the terms of the same; to-day presented to the President an answer to the report of the Surgeon General On the subject of their memo- ial, the substance of w! answer has been punted in The Star. They sa ne main points of objection urged against the contract. in the opinion of your memoriall rema untouched, and we believe they cannot be su cessitlly Controverted. These objections your Hy, DUC UrgenUy, press tien of the President. We 4) is annually appropriat by Congress for the care, support, aud me: treatment of seventy-ilvé tran-lent paupers aud appropriation is entrusted to the urgeon-General to be, by him, expended for that purpose: that for the consideration of , keeping (5 beds in readiness and recetviag } patlents to that number, said hospital receives, | the entre appropriation, and your meinorialists { repeat, What they have stated on a forme: occasion, that beyond the ‘perfunctory equivocal endorsement of the Surgeon. there are 00 Vouchers, reports, or statements of apy kind, whatever, to show how many Patients, it aby, nave been treated, whether Y services have been rendered, or whether et consideration’ has be 4 ed 5 : é Et S 5 Ey & & S 3 s E o 8 -General does not deny these allega lions, but says that ‘beyond the satisfacto! fuliimnent of the contract | templated that the sr | Powered to take control Of the hospital or its | management until vow.” As the most patis- tery methou of stating the duty of the Sar peral in the premites, they quote tie Congress by which that ofticerts author to Contract for the care of pauper and they then clatm — tuat | be has wot performed tat duty, quoting from his letter ot December 10, 1550, a3 tollo ‘his office hias slaply reports of admissions i to Providence hospital. No returns of cases Ucated there areweceived by Unis office. «Sigued) “FL. APBL” They further say:—‘‘As in part accounting for as Ob-General Was em- ihe “looseness and trregularity’ in carrying out the contract for the distribution of the above appropriation, ihe Surgeon General says ‘that this annual appropriation Is requesied aud urged by Lhe reprecentatives of Uns lastituiton. Who the ‘representatives of this institution’ Who requested and urged the annual appro- ! Jon, the Surgeon General does not cominit- | Leeate, and as the statement in the “Appeal,” cesuy submitted, has not been dented, whicn 13, that Provi | poration, o cranty that Ui we hospital 1s a ‘private, ciose cor: ud Operated by the ters Of Church Of Rome. we WS of Caarliy of the Ci x seutauves of this i urged the he Sis citation number appropriated for.” con Gexeral know Uns, when he nO reuurus of © know t pate: iment rolls” are not on uh fer the express purpose of swelling tae aui! Of patients tr a purpose? Me evidently hilits unfortunate credulity, or draws upun iii his facts, “The Surgeon Gen. tales: “NO orders are ever issued 1 ‘The lapguage of the committee ts: “ Permits are sighed iu blank and are obialned ai the Surgeon General's ollie by auy person asking for then dihis he does uot deny. ‘The committee state “ual BO wards or roo:ns it Surgeon Get diseases are “not admitted.” 2 ys: “Wards are also provided for contagious and eruptive diseases.” One of two latereaces is Inevitable: elther the Surgeon Genera! or Sister Beatrice ts grossly ignoraat of tue work- ings of the Lospital. | ‘he Surgeon General states that “the Sister Superior ts herself allowed to adinit patients upon ab emergency requiring Immediate treat- meutand reports ai! such admissions monthly,” which confirms our complaint of the “looseness and regularity of the method of admittins patients, and the wide door opened to impasi- Uon and fraud.” And this complaint 1s now cured by (he statement that the Sister Superior “reports all such admissions monthly,” Inas- much &s the Sister Superior herself states “that Providence hospital does not favor the public With any facts or stalistics touching elther 1ts financial condition or its practical ope-ations, which disposes Of Lae Surgeon General's state ment that the Sister Superior “reports all suca admissions monthly.” The Surgeon General States, “There is 10 other hospital tn this city suitable for transient pauper patents.” We beg leave to call the attention of the Surgeon General to the existence of the Freedman’s L03- ital, an institution located on tbe Howard University grounds, for which Congress makes an annual appropriation of $19,000 or upwards. Finally, in view of the foregotag facts and Statements, your memorialists respecttully sub- unit the following inquiries: 1st. Whether, la view of the foregoing racts and statements, the Surgeon General has ‘secured the fuisiilment of the contract,’ as required by jaw in such cases provided? vd. Whether it 13 in the interest of public economy and good morals for the Govy- | erument U0 patronize a * close, private corpora- ton, Owned and operated under sectarian in- fluences.’ when there 1s an Institution s 1pport- ed by public funds, and under the management: Of a public oficial, where the wards of the na- Uon can and do receive better care at less ex- pepse? And We feel justified in further saying, that a fair investigation of Une management of Providence Hospital would vindicate the justice of every material allegation set forth in our former memorial.” TURKEX BED TABLE LINEN. JOB LOT AT 50 Crs. ; REGULAR PRICE 75 Crs, 15 Dozen of the ENGLISH 11 3 Deven of the ENGLISH HALF HOBEleft at HAMBURG EMBROIDERY 2c., 3c., 40., 6c., 6c., Be., We., 12c., a4c., Loe. CORDED PiQUES, ¥ cts. CHECK NAENSOUK, 1236 cta. LONSDALE CAMBRIC, can SPALE CAMBRIC, PAIN NAINSOOK and BED COMFORTS, 750 , 81, $1.25, $1.50. Lerge double WHITE BLANKETS, 82 ir, 835, 85.50, 84, 81.50, Sno 9? 50 Datn SHEETING COLTON, for double beds, 25 cents PILLOW CASE COTTON, 12% cts. TABLE LINENS, 250., 30c., 87¢., 50c., 62e.. 75c. XEITE BED SPREADS, Boe., i5c., 81, $1.25. WHU FLANN! - LADIES CLOTH, ROSE, MY Siete ee Seek aavE ae All-wool ¥ine BLACK CABHMERES, 37, 45,50,62c. UNLAUNDHIED, BELITS, sade ot wanabarss CAREETS AND O1LOLOTHS, NOTTINGHAM Cc. M. TOWSON’S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, jan5 Near Tth st. and Center Market. (AMMANACH DE GorHA FOR 1881. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, fend 1015 Pena’s ave. Yesterday, James H. Weloker and David @ Parman; applications referred to the exam! eLal. act. Brooks eb al: decree dismissing bill | witn ce 5 ¢ agt. Witttams: argued | until adjom + Samuel Cross substituted | for A. 1. Barker as One of the jury coma } ay, Kennedy agt. Kelly; moti ring dented. imstrong ‘sgt. W jucgment below affimed. Embry agt. on hearing, Girer agt. Lan Banard appointed trustees. Walt . autuorized. referred toaud- | When You Have To-day, Br rected to a Yesterd #) days. Win. Magruc Harsis, lac Eicherp; 6 months In fall. ceny of ashbirt frem Wm. Boy: to jatl, cractir Corry dertex agt. scertain rent: a Cock; order moditied. Ferguson agt. divorce granted, for admission to the bar; siymus hdraw note, 7 verdict ge Con, Joltzman; appear. ordered. ‘Clements report | confirmed. sale ordered, F. Miller and J. . agh Ber 1. Lewts ag. wis, in Pial Tr, do; bends or 90 days. ay of two hams from i Allee Stewart, lar- 4: Ing from Gcotgiana MeSonnelly; $19 or 30 days. assault erie Lennex, as cutting her with a on George Bodell; It On Matlida Adams, by nife; $1. Richard Brown, $5. Blanche P. Wright, forfettea coNateral. Edward Dent, do. John Manual, assault on Jack Thornto! To-day, Wim. Wilson, carrying a pistol; 30 days. Harper Green, destroying private prop. 2 days. J. erty; $10 or remove show 9 or C, Meyers, failing to from his sidewalk in Georgetown within six hours after it ceased falitnz; $2. Wm. Lawson, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days. Maria Fishe Hen Hawkins, ridles trom ice, tnucd. burglary: Mathews, do.; do. Jno. Butler, ailas Jno. it.; SiX moonths In jail. forteited collateral. of some cicthing grand jury—vonds $50), Lit larceny (second offence); grand $800, Alber forgery; grard Mary Keenan, larceny of an th of a barrel of dour from Jas. H. Dotey; 30 days in jail. Jno. Thomas, lareeny of two Join T. 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