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iv Ts . J ~ ie. THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th Bt, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tue Evexixc Stan is served to subscribers in the er carriers their own account, at 10 cents per 44 cen! month. Copies at the counter, 2 Scatseachs See ‘postage prepaid—50 cents & mouth, One year, $6; six months, $I. tered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as eben ear nol eee ‘Che ‘The Broken Georgia Bank. ARREST OF TRE CASHIER—THE STATE LOSES $100,008, A Baltimore Sun from Atlanta, Ga., Now Yember 11, says: “Wm. H. Patterson, cashier of she late Citizens’ Rank, which suspended oo Sa arrested here to~iny at the Instance of 4. M_ B. Carleton, on a warrant charging Patterson with cheating at swindling. Patterson was about Jeaving for ¥ for the purpose of in business, when Carleton, learned of his antcapes ted departure and had hin. arrested. Carleton Fae a depositor tn the ban} and 1 thought, that e has teken legal steps fain Heving that the tramsactiot of the ‘bank were crooked. Perino Brown, father-in-law of Patter. son, who was president’ of the same Dank, it 1s Stated, wiil be arrested on the same cha! to-mor- i ‘Tue Weexry Stan—published on Friday—$2 5 Powtaze prepaid. ‘Six months, $1; 10 copies for $16:20 fortes for $n, seeegtl ual cobecrtotions ret te valdinstrance: | WO 58—N°: 8,927, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1881. TWO Cc ENT tes of advertiving made known on spplication. row. Patterson has given bond and will be held to = | Avswer the changes. “He ts one of the representa fives tn Uhe legislature frou this county, apd to the fallure of the bank was. generally liken ‘ant esteemed. Since the closing of the’ Dank the cred- itors, or, at least, many of thy ™m, Are under the tm- pression that, Uhe transactions of the bank Were = = — —e ——_ | not. conducted on stric 3 ¥ banking principles. The make your defense. The question to be settled is | GUITEAU’S APPEAL EOR JUSTICE. | cut off until recently from reporters and news The Wenther. “itizens’ was OU state depositers ama a ECS A singular Beeumene, | "Ural urtiwwhw taeda mame ores | e,QPen or Tae Cuter stones Orrcen. ym i ten Te ie ce na « ” men er ne ee ave been Ww. NGTON, *., Nove Ss) a nut cht Ust of assets. coe ee further ee eaten the pris- gular greatly benefitted financially Uy my tana, ASHINGTON, D.C., November 14, 1881, 10 ¢ For the middle Atiantic states, arrest of Patterson and Brown will, no doubt, open : . nts = agen) oxieh he real cause of the fatlure of the bank, and “The quest! yw 15,” Said the court, “between | HE GIVES A SYLLOGISM 10 PROVE THAT GEN.GARFIELD | And T am going to ask them to contribute to my | northwest to southwest winds atationsey oe wate Up the real cause of th u the court ron Me quia? se DIED BY MALPRACTICE—HE THINKS THE DIETY IS Lomi 1 oe ee a law- | barometer, and nearty stationary temperature. may lvulge some interesting facts both MR. CORKHILL OPPOSES FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. DISPOSED TO FATHER THE PISTOL SHOT—SOME Bs os i and otherwtse, in which some of the a Tsons Who are and will be benefitted financt: clans ahd naiitoad men of the state wit be broghe THE TRI A L OF ¢ U Guiteau having been pulled down into his seat, | REMARKS ABOUT HIS EX-WIFR—HB DISCUSSES TT'E 4 ee er aeRO, ae — sens ANOTHER CLEAR DAY TO-MORROW INDICATED. op wnat a . teton, mes oe a at UI I EA Mr.Corkhill rose and made areply to Mr. Robinson. | INSANITY QUESTION. to me for their position, from the President. do’ The chief signal officer furnishes the following | Che {nstance atterson, charged WIth PerUy. * | He spokeot ihe time and privileges already granted Guiteau had in his pocket this morning the ceed ako so emant io oes Special bulletin to the press:—The disturbance | Brown is gatekeeper af the exposition.” ciccarenny & to the prisoner. | He did not think that anything | manuscript of an elaborate address, which he had | money can be Sent quictis by expoess (withnoding | wich was central in the St. Lawrence valley Ys | 4 saan Delivery im Westminster, "ia. S Grand Seribe PROCEEDINGS BEGUN TO-DAY. Sonate be, accomplished by granting Mr. Robin | prepared to deliver when the court’ opened. He, | the name if you wish t0) to George Sortie, Wash. | STAY Morning has passed further to the east- SPECIAL NOTICES. le OHIO REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION reeul wetinw THIS (Monday) EVENING at Be Geonses Hall, S10 Lith street northwest, 7-90 o'clock. Let us have a qood attendance. «here will be business to transact. 1.0.0. | ae iis oe jon on TO-MORROW, « clock, at Odd Fellows’ ful attendance of the 1 1 GEORGE, ward, and northwesterly galescontinue in the @ A spectal to the Baltimore Amerioan trom Weste = 2 Mr. Robinson said he would make aMdavit in | 2OWever, was checked in his frequent attempts to cimor M Race ey, a for my | of St. Lawrence, ‘cold wave fas appeared in ie Rito sng Md., November 1, says: Four prisoners [ee reference to the witnesses, and if the court pleased | Speak. The following ts the text of the address: | moence. | Certain, politicians, seer my inspiration, | Rartawest, iota a in Te is Delos ee eh, om | broke Jail here last night, effecting their escape by ‘The shares are being taken every day. Subserip- hand him the name of he wtitnesses, If the court please, I desire to address your honor | nut they pretend to be horrified out of thelr senses | 2 month. The temperature has alse fallen | Means of a knife manufactured in the style of that tions, made during this month will receive this COUNSEL FOR DEFENCE AT LOGGERHEADS. MR. ROBINSON'S AFFIDAVIT. at the threshold of this case. I am in ane De by the late President’s Temoval, and Mad ne about ten degrees on the middie and South Atlan- | Which was used by Gulteau on bis jJaiier a short Mower nth ot tae heal waste ee ek mea ere es Mr. Robinson then taking a paper from his | ence of this honorable court charged with *mall-| to do with me. They say Yam “a dastardly | tic coasts It bas risen slhtiy is the eeetiheene | tlie ane Thee ae borrower $) payment of $12 per month. re seven prisoners in jail, raping being John Bowen, a mulatta, com. for horse stealing: Thomas Hardy, alias an’s Tour, mulatto, committed for larceny; ¢ John Johnson, s negrocommlttsd for larceny; dno. tons are that fair | Robinson, a mulatt uitted for breaking into a Monday and Tues- | ticket office of t stern Maryland railroad. I pocket, swore to it, the clerk administering the | clously and wickedly murdering one James A. | @8Sassin.” i Fi Rorsuwest ta southwest, w nds continue in all dts- | those ¢ Shoe rate, thie elas hiya ge of se: | GUITEAU WANES TO MAKE A SPEECH, | 9, tnd tnen was pout toreadit. Then pausing, | Garfield.” "Nothing can ulpractice, the ave, | and yet some people delight in using Ie Why am | Hebe and TarADIA Local rine ate enone oes | Bet po an esternine tates gaint hy tothe court. ‘Sone handed ie to the cour When | gism to prove itis thist—Three weeks after he was | 1 an Aesassin any more than a man who shot an- ee pony tee = a on other dur e wa jousands of br vs | we 1 o e rer or Secretxry. : there was nothing in the paper which could not be } months after this official announcement he died. | 20 One thinks of talking about an assassination, | W ene ae il tn the Minsissipyd and Oblo | to one of the other prisoners, whom they tried to CHARLES C. DUNC: ‘The trial of Guiteau for the murder of President | Tead publicly. Therefore, according to his own physicians he was | There was a homtcide,¢.e. a man was killed. But In | Valleys and Io i Tuesday, 2 sts | persuade to aid them. On his refusal to. do cm Will probably occur in the interior of the gulf | threatened to Kill him If he Intorumed on E. M. LAWTON, War Dept a savin ‘The affidavit was not read, but filed with the a! sts ig Tuesday nic! his threat = eee — Sec'y, 618 12th street northwest. ni2-st | 7*Mes A. Garfleld, at the Baltimore and Potomac states duriig Tuesday nicht. This threat kept. lin quiet until this moruing, my case the doctors killed the late President, an¢ It set f t three’ gentlemen now ab- | %0¢ fatally shot. The doctors who mistreated | ™Y lied the si depot, on the 2d of July last, begun to-day in the ene inane ane aa wellknown to the court, | him ought to bear the odium of his death, and not } 20t Me, So that there Is not even a homictdein th Cae ae Aaa pontine >_ n he communicated ‘alls of the esew Criminal Court, Judge Cox. The trial will be re-| had had contact and conversation with the ac. | his assallant, They ought to be tndicted for mur- | cd by antec eee spy shot and wound District Government Affairs. fo fuer Gourre X. Fringe. Tic men mete tho be anticipates garded as the most Important criminal cause ever | cused prior to the 2d of July last, and pronounced | gerin.- James A. Garfleld and not me, But I have | because it was God's ack and nonin There isnot} citable seeks | this they sawed nif two tron bars.an fue In Sat Hlaceeiae District, both on account of the as Homan ina gistant city Wwhoee testimony. dey | Deen indicted and must stand my triat for the | fe Met elemento: murter i This Case. To con- Perea ty Anscector Entwraie: Jolin Moran, exext | [er in dhe window opening tmeotas Lea peak ae ALFRED WOOD, Sec’y and Treas. tinguished position of the victim of the murder | needed, who had been written to and had hot re- | alleged homictde. Gen. Garfield was President of exist: 1 An actual homicide, 2° Matec. Matice | north | $2,000, Bs | 10 o'clock | ast niht thes “removed sine bars’ and E> THE WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF COOKERY, | #04 the peculiarities of the ease. pited; ihe defence wanted the order of the court | the United States and atone of the men that | (2% or malice in fact. The law presumes malice ——— passed into the yard, taking their blankets with eS wegttie a Within the Criminal Court room, there were | ind time to produce these witnesses, made him President. His Domination was an ac- | from the fect of the homicide. There 1s no boml- 13933 street northwest, evidencs ey then pried off tc use, WIth Whi r blanket, the adder. Mounting the the wall with this, they hen tree. Sheriff Fringer has offered a re rom the fa homicide so 0 Services nt the Deaf Mute College. Te ae ao coat gamnpartant Work | AN UNPLEASANTNESS BETWEEN COUNSEL FOR THE | cident, His election the result of the greatest | Clde in tnls case and therefore no malice in aw. | commmneninay wee . GARFIELD’ inrEnesr In | epee poet Will reopen for the winter term on MONDAY, Novem. | *t,hand. ‘The platform erected last Saturday out- DEFENCE. activity on the part of the stalwarts, and his re- | Malice in fact depends on the circumstances at- THE INSTITUTION § 7 ber 28. The superiutend tty Mra. Ht S. CAMPE! ae = Se a ates ae ae cen an Mr. Scoville, here rising, said he thought it pe- moval s special Providence, eee Garnet was Pine ae Monee Aninicene 4 ft aie late The special service at Kendall Green Sonus om and a ches, forming a gal wi Mau, but a weak politician. Belng Pres rom % n3 wale Pete t slew of the whole court Toon could be abtutned, | Cullar, if not unprecedented, that such an applica 1 pol yestentay | 7 o 7] P 2 Ward of $80 for their reea 1 sition to d t harm to the | Matter of fact, sull the circumstances aitendin, | Afternoon, brought to; a large mublage of molds m,t.3w" In front of the clerks desk six tables were ar- | tlon should be made and that he should have bad | Gent, he Sad ta yee to itby the unwise use of | the shooting liquidate the presumption of malice | deat-muvca and thelr fieeda. President Galland All's Well that Ends Well fe, THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE COLI ranged for the benefit of the counsel and re- | no previous notice of it. patronage, and the Lord and I took the etter (i Aaw ar in Tate = > been ade | S8¥C a history of Gen. Garteld’s labors tn Co Foon -& BIAN BANK NOTE COMPANY arehereby no: | porters. Pens, Ink and paper were provided | — «f nave no objection to your seeing the amdavit,” Heretofore political grievances pean ad. | EON | A MARYLAND ENDING INA TWENTY YEAKS AFTERWARDS, arroliton, Mo.. Jorrnal, In reporting the marriace of Franklin Broiliar and Mrs, fied that a meeting wili be held at the Office of raid | liberally on each table. Before ten o'clock none | interrupted Mr. Robinson. Company, in Washington, on THURSDAY, November | except those having offictal business in the court 17, 1881, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose’ of electing | room, and reporters, and newspaper corres- ‘Trustees for the ames xe pondents provided with passes were admitted. RESPONSIBILITY OF REMOVING HIM. Justed by wer or une DAlint wad Selineen tans and elsewhere, in ald of the tnstitution, p .. | _ I certainly never should have sought to remove | and adozn or two of his co-traitors been ahot d how much the College for Deaf Mutes, now tion with the chses “He sail ‘he eared not dor ett | him on my own account. Why should I shoot | dead in January, 1861, no doubt our late rebellion | so flourishing, owed to his friendly and earnest | : f tay | Ever WOuLL have bese GS-operaiaol rneld’s fret vieit to KRenden Reeder in that city, telates a most interest. 2a ; quette, except for fairness, and unless he was tobe | him? He never harmed me._ From him I expected ‘o-operation, Gen. s tirst v endia tory of the pair thus united. Twenty y J.D. MARTIN, Secretary. 5 CO% FPR | REMOVAL OF TH PRISONER FROM THE JAIL TO THE | Consulted In this meter he di aot went oe an important office, I consfilered nim my poilti- T AM A PaTxror. Green was in 1865, when the college was in its in nkitn Brotllar was & young inan leige ae 2: the ee eee COURT HOUSE. COUIE WHEN these CE RO be end nena | cal and personal friend. But my duty to the Lond | To-day I sufferin bonds as a patriot. Washington | tancy. “Froth Une Une forward. his tater te te | v ston. routs, ‘and. there Ss non Sarcces oe Saeenlesae Tider the | The marshal, antictpating that there would be | Come when these things should be said. All he ¥ ci se Was continud He mad Pimp men nth eet did not care to have further connection with It. | fecling, and I sought to remove him. Not being a| led the armies of the r dissolved By mutual CONSENS RIDDLE. Fae diy nour when the prisoners to be tried are | He referred to his attempt to get assistance, He | marksihan, he was not fatally shot, Dut income | years of bloody war to victory and glory. Fines LER, | usually removed—9 o'clock a.m.—arranged last | aid ‘not want the matter arranged, and did not | petent phyicans finished the work,'and (ey and | ied the armies of the Caton c- JAS. ‘Te evening to have the prisoner ready for departure | think it should be arranged against the know- penne Sa eae Ga Ee eee Ae and to-day the nation Se eee at ey | cars te ie cu Maur Galle ATE (8) AC 6 O7cAGR: | OOO) Ana cere) oe tho smear reLatvoe. Ot fae) | at le our ce sa tion Meet spring Jusutied Get. | ey eign te ain ‘ PADGETT for the practice of te law tat itebranchee. tone Taine try eat hears aud appeared of the family desired to get Gen. Butler ascounsel. | Party last spring was widening week by week, boys, rally round the flag,” an A. G. DDLE, ‘ger fs "9 o oa ; was a patriot, Grant wos a patriot. Washington | ent Many | courted Mary Ki His dream of could say was that he was ready for trial, but he | and to the American people overcame my personal a v Spe in its behaif in Congress and elsewhere, | terrupted te the wer WILLER and PADGETT, has | acrowd at the court house and, perhaps, at the elution through cleht | and while chairman of the exmmittse on appre: | Varubuad by the, wat ant] priations was instrumental in securing favorable | Run news ory and glory, | action of Congress for the enlargement of the col | jetters bel happy and prosperous. | lege groundsand buildings. Gen. Garfeld’s final cry, “Rally round the flag | Visit Was on last presentation day, In May, when 3 and thousands of the | N€ presided in his office as patron’of the fastit love was Ine nd he enlisted tn the second battle of Dull Killed, and no K Pecelved from him, the Meport was sed to he true. In his absence Mary had another suitor, a Mr. Reeder, whot she Rnally Tried. At the end of the ‘war Brolliar—who ¢ ‘Of the re] wi ion. | President Gallaudet read two letters re- | had been severely wounded but hot kille @| There was some hope of getting him. and J foresaw a civil war. My luspiration wa choicest sons ot che repubile we ceived from Gen. Garfleld—one in 1873 and one in | turned, expectiie to taake lis bride, His ANI: IM ASUILOL DILGe. aed is. eee amet | GuireAU SAYS HE DON'T WANT MB ROBINSON 1x rue | TeMove the late President ev once and te 1875—tn both of which most cordial assurances of | { ed by finding her the wite af eee PADGETT. | in asultof black and his high-crowned slouch Tene eco * boa close the breach before it got so wide that not e Dent Hot. | his interest in the collece were record 3 ea S WATER (from Ark: i. i Shortly before 8 o'clock the prison van, ac- CASE. but another heart rendering and desolating war | Of maaikind. To-day I suffer In bonds 2s 2 patriot, Sumuit, Deep Rock, Geyser (Saratoza), Be- | | . Dr. Gal- | ot wand T had te inspiration and nerve to unite | Audet also related several very Interesting Inci- | A westward, fnally setiing ty to the end. that | dents of his personal intercou Proll counts, Mo. Mary ih the late | came the mother of three bright children, and President, among oth ye when he | lived happily uni" a year ago, When her husband Capi deeeon Fe Be eee N ns Guiteau here rising said, “T don’t want Mr. coulas close it. The last war cost the nation a pee Melithenl tired Wades, aes SoH | the Lull door and Guiteaw was Droukht outs we | Robinson in this case. I won't have st. 1 dow | million of men and a Diilioy of money. Th Tord | the nation might ve sitved nother desoliting Wa ite Lick, Bed rs ese Wi and ot - é wanted to prevent a repetition of this desol p Cant am iis hous T7,when | was . * coches a) Stivesaaeeke had been handcuffed tn_ the warden’s office and | like the way he talks.” and inspired me to execute His Willy Whedihinn | Ido not pretend war wasiumediats, but 1 do say Gon Cane eta aap bishouseinsarz when | was Se Cone eee oe ae mail caries eacaeioe yas put In the van. ‘Two policemen (mounted) WHAT THE JUDGE SAID. Inspire me, tn, preference to some one, elec? he | emphatically, thatthe bitterness t/the republican | CU. pena, ¢ tad one been an amtution of | hearing, from the sister of herald lover that i 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. | Rrveeded the van and two rode behind it, Maj. | Judge Cox said that as it was the desire of the | cause Ihad the brains and nerve probably to do | party last spring was deepening nd deepening E | wax " ni udly me ~_ 18 4 d a & wa i years | 1 Washington. Dr. Gollandet closed his address | Projiiar was overjoyed at heantg trot heh aod m5 SRE FIRE URE | eas a all following the MT ty Heit | Prisoner and his relatives to goon, he thought it | the work. ‘The Lord does not employ incom. | hour by hour, and that wititin two oF three years with an announcement that with a love as ardent as ever, sent her a drat for = os 1 lans Were Delng ma- PU about 8:12 clock ain, having drove very fast. | Would be best to go on without procuring the as- | Petent persons to serve him. Te uses the best | OF less the nation would have been in a civil war. | Witham announcement that plans Hl 7 ratio as : ermanent me told her to come at nee and become his . y 2 Tea Bea ne Ro conte hers was iow | 2 the! erence ot Goat all beans Were baetied:; | sacral ut Gan, Gariiell st endaM Geeen ia omen Mrs. Reeder, with Ler three children, ar- ant i BROOKS, with Mitchel “Vance & Co.’s goods | Gulteau was at once taken to the Marshal's pri- sistance asked by Mr. Robinson, and to proceed at | sands of republicans that felt a8 Tdid about Gem, heart and brain of the nation centered on tie sick | he fell: sure thatthe graduates, undergraduates and | Mtied of Gargeaiieae thee eee Cl stations meet ail competition and sell at LOWEST KATES. Imn- | V&lé Toom (over the witness’ room) where he re- | once, at any rate, to organize a jury. Garfeld’s wrecking the republican party last | he’ rarer MOUSE. At Last he went the | fiends of the college would be glad to co-operate. | but Brotllar not being there to meet her, she went mense Stock. Fine selection. Retort Gas Stoves, re- foie bee a) sil Ons pentane tao pas MR. SCOVILLE WANTS THE PENDING QUESTION SET- spring ana had’ they ‘ney conception, he nerve, aay Stall Tech can ae ation wan a eocoene a | a hotel. He had expected her the previous meee a cr A TLED. [the brains and the opportunity, they ‘woul ave ah ® . — laste ee E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th street. | A reporter gained access to him, when he asked Ps Ma NR nderstood and | | RIVER TRaDr.—Harbor Master Sutton reports but she was delayed by the trains not about the crowd, remarked that he had sieee| MY. Scoville objected to going further without | removed him. 1 of all the world was the only | Mourning. ‘To say F have been mis = : Villitied by nearly’ the entire American press; nay, | ArTivals at the river front towlay ss follows: "ScU. | connecting at St Lous, sul w reached the = Well and expressed the wish that “his speech” | having it settled at once, whether he was to know | 2230 J urongae treysouceRUom. On the trial of ny | ae ee neti thre Gutine Amana ene Joseph Bitting, Pratt, coal, Geo. Bogus; sn | Second tine the traim had passed and ATTORNEYS. = __ | (Printed elsewhere) should appear in type In full. } of and be consulted in the matter. 80ME OF THE LEADING POLITICIANS ae Peete at Tie Eeneianshiagon ee ana Wiccmig, wood. for ; Finally: th hp “in fog cai hotel atter a eee = = y ‘ r : ms i all things, ant ay, DY adual cha ng’ § an; longboats comico, ¢ ly, he es inet 8 . GRIDDLE. H. vs, 2 PADGERT. | arte brat ee ee rere. Crete he Judge sald no one would be assigned without | of the republican and democratic parties; also Public ophiton Tsun justinea in passing with Linde | Johnson Bros : sch. Banner, oystermarket; ton Or twenty y reunited 10F © BIDDLE, DAVIS & PADGETT t raw, | marked to Major Williams: “Whis is All rheute T | DS Conse —— the leading New York and Washington editors, to} ale contempt the ‘continusl venom of certain | beats Mount Vernon, Pioneer and Geong No. 460 Louisiana avenue northwest. | Suppose.” Major Willams answering in the affir- Practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, | mative, Guites the Court of Claims, the courts of Macy all with wood for markets; schrs. Silve 3. W. Gillett, Two Brothers, Lizzie Ragen, apers change from Hteau the patriot!” A show the political situation and the perils which | hewspapers. Jet the new iu quietly Submitted his hands, and | Guiteau here struggled to his fect, against the mich | UGulveua the assassin,” to °C land. Vircinia | with alight step ent +d the van, “As it. passed | force brought to keep him down, and said very | SU!founded the republic last spring. I propose to se Hillel AN APPEAL 10 THE STALWARTS. with oysters for marke ns wim Toten, all yesterday, brine ene that 10” gud the District of Columbia, and before the De througn the capitol grounds Bethan, he man | joudly and emphatically: “I don't want Robinson ees! pene o Fs ean ees J appeal to the stalwart and liberal press of the Siebl Se | Bris fying si aron. tne two Hugiish BR, #°°S "2B sey ar-taw. ening wo scot Gulteau when the latter was ar- Tien eeiie OF ae ee ne ee the President in preference to soine one else 18 be- eae ane tHcetaiwine arama tan coer ies he visitations of the ¢ \% , princes ane the rs _, #42 D Srneer, at the van, bot probably was again unprovided | Pull him back tn his seat, he ai LOG y, Sanden The Da THe Gok eee a one, for justice. I appeal to the President of the | Se ee : | hee Sour sentake _ Opposite City Hall. ni-6m_ | with a pistol, as he made no demonstration. There | STHY, “Mind your own business. and not for mone: tt a (aie enhing Ge ee i | H : cad é and the Lord in circulating the | United States ees the man the singe Gc ENRY WISE GARNETT, not the crowd about the court-house at an THE JUDGE SAYS THE CASE MUST GO ON. book is after souls. By it He dapel, | United States for justice. Iam the man that made ning; ¢ ches the Gospel, , 5 fore, No.7 "ATTORN: T-LAW, early hour that was expected. At9 o'clock there| Guiteau having been quieted, the Judge said he | and prepares the world for ir ‘judgment ful him President. Without my inspiration he was a | Horeb, No. 7, io. 2 Cohumbian Law Building, sth sf., bet. Dand E, | Were not over 200 people about the building. At S, and includes two banquets uinsiay. The visitations of ‘ f ce, T| Officers of the Grand Lodge 1.0.0.8. will be r® id not see any way to do but to goon. He would | some people think, and with reason, 18 not far ¢is- | Political cypher, without power or importance. | ¢ 5 : ay Cove: Guan h t New York, ‘aey6-6ns, 1 Wasnixoros, D.C.” | that time the balllffswere all on duty aswell as eae Bo ee guen time | tant Thave beck delayed in getting outa ney | was constantly with hing In New York last fail, | fOHlOWS this, werk vt ag | devour Mu eports in re. SS Ss _ Roos a1, LE | Half dozen special ofivers, and a number Of po- a caition of this book, whieh Will include a graphic | Juri the canvass, and he and the rest ot our | Anttes, NO 13; Weunestay. Federal Clty. No. 2; | tation thts tuflucnciug t sident for the ape FE. JANNUS, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, BOOM 31, TE | licemen, some of them in citizen’s clothes. e | aS Was absolutely necessary to arrange for his | narrative of my life; but Lexpect it will be issued | Mea kuew that we had all we could do to elect our No. 18 Visits will be paid in the following order | Pointnent Of an eulire SUilwart Cabinet. Seg, DEtit Building, corner Sth and F streets north- at S onicers wore badges of red ribbon, two | witnesses. He asked what assurance Mr. Robin- | snortly. More than one hundred witnesses have | Ucket.. Had Gen. Hancock kept his mouth closed | N0- onl & z Solicitor aud Associate Counsel in Pateut Cases. e- ‘ r mn delayed | t0 the subordinate encampments by M.W. Grand | pap p, =e inches wide, with the w: “U, S. Deputy Mar- e een sum e pros : s | on the tariff, or had the Morey letter been delayed | £0 the su : HR PENS! ecTion.—oMicial returns 2 shal, D. C.? and the Specials were as follows: op ie ee ae A cee Tet ene oa Cour? | & Week Hancock certainly. would have, been Tene Naa SUNT aA RRe De a from alt tut tht xanties of Pennayivanda, H. MILLER, Gharles B- Smith, J. E. F. Carlin, Amos Fox, T. F. | “dir “eopincon sald he could assure the court, that resume, Will decide they are irrelevant, ‘The | ¢lected. Then no man could tell what might have | Toblan No 1, Wedeslay, Novebee 20; Mount | Dumtnan canna, peponingrsied oe aebeitty ae ing, Louisiana Ball. Jy? wag. “| would consider himself as under obligation’ to WHO FIRED THAT SHOT?—THE DEITY OR MB? his new position, and T expect he will give the | Swart, No. ¢, Tuesday, December 13. ‘The semi- | hia was: ~ = a serve. ‘The Deity seems well disposed to father tu thus | nation the finest administration It has ¢ rer had. | annual grand epee wo Stetina lodges | Woite, ind., 14,722; J PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e._ |"! ™ 7H COURT-Roow nerone ra= PROCEED- GUITEAU AGAIN. far, and Texpect He will continue to father it to | Lappeal to this honorable court for justice. Tat cosine meee ore ter Sonia tice Way casisns Grimes les aan tee Be cop INCLUDING ADMISSION GO =A | A few minutes before ten o'clock a steadystream | Gulteau, rising again, sald: “Mr, Scoville 1s | theend. Itis not Ukely He will allow me to come glad your tment and cles Range Nroad Views, | No, 1; "Wednesday, Potomac, No. &: Thursday, | BART AME YON SrEURENS LA oar ae $3.60 INCLU ADMISSION. $3 0) | of peopte begun to pour into the court-room. The | Bexttome. Tam going to do my business my- | to grict for obeying Him. How do you know it was | Chtistian sentiment and clear head. I count my- te : : Anchor, No. 9; Friday, Washinston, No. 6 This ‘gossips of the clubs ha ; Buore guamoand eaeris julie “Lappeat tothe order will institute anew lodge ih Alexandria, | Monday might with aif versions of an Inch district attorney and learned associates for | V9» Rext Friday night. dent of the ball that was given ut the Metro Justice. I beg they w in prosecuting this Says politan Casino to the forcign guests. The von LURAY CAVERNS, first lady who appeared was attended by twogen- self. (Turning to the officers) Mind your own . business. I am in the presence of the court and as tlemen and shown in by Sam, the district attor- me SPECIAL TRAIN, VIA, B £0. RR, WITHOUT | ney's messenger. These three took seats in the | WHll talk as much as I feel like. the Deity? I was so certain ot it that I put up my life on it, and I undertake to say the Deity is actively engaged in my defence. Iam confident, mat y 4 Alexandria Affairs. Steubens leit the ball-room together and for the front row of the “gallery,” or platform. Mr. Sco- THE COURT'S ASSURANCE OF A FAIR TRIAT. He will checkmate the wise heads on this proseeu- | Syhose servant 1. Was OBERT GRRE ert: | Reported for Tax Evexiwe Stan. night almost at the begiuning of the entertain THANKSGIVING DAY 3 2 - - The judge, referring again to the application of | tion. Ibeg they go slow. They cannot afford to “Tate Presi Rea Estate Saes.—The real estate sales here | ment. The committee, it a A 53 e, : ville, counsel for Guiteau, shortly afterwards ap- 2 « 5 {the late President. At the last great day = Leave B. & 0. Depot at 9 a.m., sharp; return at 10:20 | peared carrying a little memorandum book in Is | Mf: Robinson, sald he would grant him all the in- Soleo sare the Peace Mem. He uttered HIS | they and ali men will stand in the presence of the | jest wpeck comprised two lots Of ground, sume #0 | arefreshment room tor the exclave ak oe Bim. Chiliren, $2.30. Rarand Gee ns dlulgence possible. He referred to the fact that | This the Gou whom served when sougit to re | BUY, CTYing Lor Mery abd fustiow AS they act | Uy 100 feet witht x small frame dwelling, ou Peston | forelgn and tavited did not ‘uuderst nd tts ‘ar Farther information address P. O. Box 300. Btely in front of the Sad 5 rome For tha mane: | the application was for no greater length of time | Sus! the President, and He Is bound to-take care | HEF; 80 Will be their tinal abode hereafter. Life 1s | Street, all'in fee simple, for $250. A. very comfort app nd Cuts are E. L. LAMBIE, é : is e = : n . ne e Phis 18 a Strange world. able tivo-story brick house, with good lot, on Duke, | Tangement. Eurly in the evening, when the von n2-Im 626 E street northwest. | Sel for detence. Di-trict Attorney Corkhill shortly | than Mr. Robinson had originally applied, He | of me. Recently a. Washington newspaper litho ay posecned be oaeian ee on The | near Columbus street, sold at $950, to W. E- Dunn, | Steubeus and the ladies. with whom a wa FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &c. The Ruee Renna eran fhe ubstanan: | delay. “I intend also,” said the court, “that the | rau's Plea” It was writes whee ged Me au | hs great Apostle, went to an ‘cnomlnious death’ | REPORTER'S Notes —The Grand Lodge of the | i . : GF Patuicws cxvncn Fam, tion, being the most recent addition to the counsel | @¢fendant shall have a fair trial, and that the re- | jaria, at odd times, and I vowld Nardly read it mys . PATRI "SC » Pr empl: ri as AL Sess thls the ve S leit the ball-room im, This happened many centurie-.o. For eighteen | Good Templars of Virginia holds its annual session 0 ve ; in the case. He was attended by rent roach shall not rest on the court that he was | soit and so told ti outleman T gave Itt, Dut de | Centurles no man has exerted h a tremendous here next week, Fone — be bepmaity anger, and peremptorily and positively refused te man, who lugged an immense walls. ‘the tece | Hurtied Hae eats Wathout a fir tral, to ap; | thought ite could reall it, and took It, as he wa. 1a | eee ee ee Fae Rane ree Gant nee | BontGlub Hac taken Barenta cone prosecuting ofiivers immediately took possession | Pease the puolle indignation raised by his’ erlne.’ | haste, 1 next heard of it asa litho raph. Owing | wourcng aod bis grit A hers ree pry Tr the district attorney's table at the reeutct the to circumstances beyond ray control T have been | WoP and leit the revi: with the Altuizhty Father. i — at Agarssr THe Deatn RATTLE INSURe noir | Boat Club has taken Sarey ince the op ing of Armory Hall s ei r : enterialt StES.—Such of the mubual assess age. Judze Pi ceeded t0 Wi ; foreed to ask your honor to assign me counsel and | ,,FUls speech was written in acramped position in | been Uite used as a place Of public entertain | TACK Cont tt ee ee anes Messrs Daviige and Corthilt caged we etente | ans weerisa wrrtt 113 BROTHER AND SISTER—QURS- furnish me witnesses. I formerly practiced law in | MY cell. snort ee Violated the provisions of their ation. The seats for the new r correspond-| TIONS WHICH THR ASSASSIN HAS PREPARED TO | NX nd Chicago. Tn 1877 1 leit a good pr. LS 2 Great Increase of Deaths in New York. hutninent Perl of being deprived of their orporate ents were all taken before 10 o'clock and many had | PROFOUND 70 sUKORS. Be Tae Mea tuning but Thad) — Washington News and Gossip, — | vicrss or rurnae NAGE AND VenTiLarton, | Tanchives, Attorney Gencral Palmer has ied & >, mo og to munsle with the members of the bur. Ainoug| Yesterday Mrs. Scoville, the sister of Gulteau, lad ideas, Hut ho reputation. My cc pete a The report of the reeistrar of vital statistic Ou eniare an a of a _____ BOOKS, &e. the new: Spondents present were Beck- | as well as J. W. Gulteau, the brother, who arrived | the A work, The Truth, contalus Toncenviee youn errehch, who has New Vork tor the tures aionthe ending | futuad ald VALL READING. o Trio ne; | from Boston Saturday night, accompanied by Mr. MY THEOLOG sent the last six months in Colorado and Utah, in | 0th Of this nd for three-quarters of the | Mate: mit: York Assouchited Press: | Scoville, visited the assassin at the Jail, the pris- | It was written during a period of five years, and -onnection with the “Ute Commisston,” arrived | Yeah Presents a ming array ot r Gentes Bockbinding, Ancient snd Modern. r Ady, | oner being brought out to the warden’s office. The | Cost mea great deal of trouble, and I have no | °C a: i has been a great incres 's No ofa Pia - i Cox's Mythology and Folklo; Aunt Serena, by author of € He Giveth His Beloved Sl interview ts sald to have been very affecting. Gui- quarter to tel ck there were some 400 | ¢,., s 2 people outside the court-room clamoring for ad- | @&¥ had not seen his sister for three years, and mnittance. A few minutes afterwards tae doors | lis brother for a_year and a halt. The interview i eae home last evening, In good health, and reports the | pally of deaths from prev tiscs, the pes Coupe Nut It le oMMcial. Te Jefe mein reduced elr- | Tore in regard tothe Cte Indiang as promeesing | E ge of fatal cases OF ZYMOU ranging toutances and I have had no chance to recuper- | hopefully. He reports heavy shows in the Rocky.| higher tam ever betehe, Abe aeuthe vate ee tee | ate my finances since. Teasily ould have made | mountalus, and for three days the purpose uyron Use ta to-day. rer) . three quarters of the year runs up to 3 jen iter ‘ ace hat ie asted about an hour and a half. . In the afternoon | $5,000—at the law in Chicago is 187 . account of Snow, the trains on the Union inst 27.92 in 1880. "The severe winter, the hor: | pre sr Novelsen in pepesening Morkeseaiatn, “iga'eater during-a populye enue there wereraane ‘a number of visitors at he Jal i NO Ini a ele pee res were blocked as far east as Cheyenne, Streets and the protra ed'dry Pi aed and all Leather Goods. . id rie K: 5 i b law. = TR ned to bring about this tnerease, ers of the ent when the p first 0 audi ICES. work to do. As I know something about the law T . ' ras ali n | €2" Brauch Box Uiice Ford's Opera Hense. Ment when the doors are rst opened. the suit: se somisiows senvioes i propose to take an active part In iy defence. “My | 4PERSONAY.—Secretary Hunt was diued by the| the foul air in. the tenement houses | this s 1 say praductinn ot JAMES J. CHAPMAN, beiore the court opened. ‘The chairs accommo- | , When Miss Jennle Smith, of New Jersey, and a | hrother-in-law, George Scoville, esq or oid 2, | Massachusetts Club in Boston, : 2 which Is most fatal and this evil 1s alway mony taflurdshine potieri ngland, iat ie) dated about 350 people. So far as possible, the | frlend called to see the prisoner quitea number | isa true and active triend, but I disapprove of | Gen. Sherman, accompanied by Gen. Poe and Col, | Merews’. The mortality tn the turd qi Of | a strike affectity 0) mes bs wet ae ae 2S $1i Pennsylvania avenne. | oficers of the court kept the aisles clear. There | followed them down to the cell at the end of the | some of his novements in tris ease, Notably, his | Morrow, of bis staff, leit last evening for Atlanta. ern nna tte aa ec the empi Pasting, se Seay oe ‘QUHOOL BOOKS Were four ladies in the audience. Just about ten | corridor. Here Miss Smith stated that they had | "xing with “Oneida Noyes,” for twenty-five years | ——-Rev. H. Hi, Garnett, U, 8. minister to Liberia, ages ne, oe canament houses, "wh! eens antoun tome Rr itiee weston Chars s ‘e Grclock Mrs. Scoville, the assassin’s sister, and her | e,tted to speak to hii on religious Subjects. | Gul- | ag tie curse of my dente the meliel aa Ge ae ae Sew. Dork for his post of duty, vis think quarter of seal cube aleeith t lakes i : “CG . other, John W. Guiteau, entered the room and iu sald he was glad to see them. Miss Smith J ‘s e Y 4 verpool, Ox Saturday.——Col. M. D. Ball, late 106 4.2 7 C1 ." BS Numan Anordiuance BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED took seats by the side of” the chair provided for | asked if he was a Christian, and he feplied in the | Oneida Community. Texpressed my dctestation of | niliertoe cos cA a MAS delegate by the | Sealnst 4.056 in 1860 and 4.248 tn 167B. he p hasten paced sn enraenl Geovtins wares $ ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, the prisoner. aflirmative, and further satd that he wasn full | Soy esism then. To-day John H. Noyes, the founder | people of Sitka, arrived In town on Saturday, rter Was 57.80 Of the otal mortality. O- veathe appointment of at Inspector of Turnaces, and reo oe ee The Great Trial Regan. Bey en die work thes of tie Womens | eee RE CE eee PATRI Gy tree eso weenie gee Zymotic and contsious diseases, GLU2 per | quiring all users Of steak and Tureen to provide 5 re Union. : Noyes is x ecundrel, Peet ov. Cheney New Cash paid forali kinds of Books, Pamphlets, &c. 813-31 At five minutes past 10 o'clock Judge Cox came | ChMStan Temperance Union. After some further _ | Hand took his seat on the bench. The hum about | friend uiso offered a prayer. The latter used the | More reputable families, and caused adore misery | party of friends, spent Semlay In Weekingten ned measles, Gratlatina, dipbtherta, whooping-comgh, | the use ox sur coak. Se anes ilite olen rea the court-room was at once hushed by the words | petition “Lord have merey upon unis dear man’s | by hls stinking fanaticism and licentiousuess than | lett this morning. tor. atianta—— admiral Towelt | 2X ius aud tniiald fever cmenior mies eee eae . 2 a idrpambsiies ~ ae soul.” ‘To this remark some of the spectators sub- | 4Ny man of thi nO Had Noyes had luis dues he | is still in Baltimore, undervoing treatment of bis bid ahr decretik sacs ht Ue ‘total number of | RELRASE OF HaKRy ¥t.—Henry W. Genet, a Sie ar ne ane to orders bats off.” He then | Seauentiy tok exception, one man reneminn tp | Would have been hung thiny youn oon, minds | eves, which as yet gives Uttle hope for the restora- | Aocths in New York during the three quater of | wellknown New York politician of the Tweeh rage sang out the old familar words, “Oh, yes; oh, | the lady that there Was no oue in heaven, e: or | Committed with his own flesh and blood, and it] tion’ of his sight——Mr. Edward Atkinson, of 5881 ‘were 29,602, against 23,569 in the = period | ime, Who Was sentenced to Blac I's Island fora yes;” and the court was at once made ready for | hell who had an interest in his soul cul a, = Signe eee ay AG Gene ene An CL Gee Of 1880, and 21,888 tn 169, A city must Le IMA very | eran of eight months and required pay a fine ot 2 ? ; E sidence janta Cot my g | Sand send se ued an hha oon vas yesterday released, : VINE OX= @id and Kuby and other RANGES and HEATING Ls “omg Me ddabor ay Goons = the right hand GUITEAU PROMISES TO MAKE A SPERCH. in the oe Vong Community J, Mike most of the men | Waring, the sanitary engineer, arrived at Worm, | D#d Sanitary mate — ot “4 rides = md oe a ey at * Aopede = —— — Graven, Meeks wormaces o of the judge, was then opened ai Before the ladies left Guiteau informed them that | in that concern, was practiéally a shaker. Noy.'s | lov's yesterday.——-Assistant, Secretary: of Stree eee ie tercsprl peng eeepc es pee y mee pony poe te, ag pe meng PLUMBING, TUS-R0cwEnG. sonsinG, STOVE KE. eae esate haeidg ED x = he intended to make a speech an hour long before | was the Ofiy Man who had full swing among the | Hitt has returned to the city trom his western | Hil Ventilation are chiefly 4 z ING, ING, by Deputy Marshal ms & police officer. oJ OBN MORAN, a 2126 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE aNp 428 91m NORTHWEST, hason handa large assortment of the best makes of LATROBES, Cox, Whiteman & Cox’s Celebrated Splen- red ted females of that concern, and he took’ them all in | visit.—Bishop Simpson and wife and Representa- HRISTIAN HENSEN, the prisoner who confesse4 ; PAIRS, ‘ko. eae eet es ee ee 3 ; Uveclect Benjamin Wood and wite arn tres The “Yank” in the South, pee yee Guiteau was led to his svat between Mrs. Scoville | present. One of the spectators remarked at this, perth S Prices and terms reasonable. \d Mr. Robinson, an‘ ‘:amediately in front of the a rf Mr. Scoville is developing a theory of York from Europe P hie da} George Alfred | From the Vicksburg Herald, October 28. > discharged {rom custody et Norristown, Pa. ) 0% one — bar igre aie with some emphasis, “It you attempt to ‘epeak, 1 HEREDITARY INSANITY, Pownsend 1s at | Willard’s——Adjutant General | As thousands of ive Yankees, with millions of | terday, the district attorucy having no’ evidence ANo. TRANGE, with all the fixtures, $14. wise. Here the deputy marshal stopped and | nope they will hang you on the spot,” and Guiteau Drum and Col. Barr left the city last night to 2 rainst him. “ - which may bave an important bearing on this| Prim ary pris s dollars, are coming south,a veritable southern | 2% = - Connected to Televhone Exchange. n11-1m,1p | Unlocked the handcuffs bese bound the prisoner's | asked the guard to cat the man back, saying that | case. Insanity runs in my family. My father had | 'Pect the military prison at Fort Leavenworth. ait 5 d. The Yanks have captured | tavpawuw asa Baan An at ene rece ee behind Rae Ges pee BeiOy von Saris ‘two sisters and a nephew and a niece in an insane The District Attorneyship, ‘Ataeha. hen ond, Charleston and New Orleans, | Wednesday morning, iit ef Conte y died road H AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, During the opening proceedings Guiteau sat with | ‘To gome reporters who saw Guiteau afterwards | *SYU™. He, himself, was a monomantac for WHAT COL. CORKHILL SAYS. @ ‘| and there is a report that a rald will soon be made | the effects of laudanum, which hav ye 2 ap, say— vars , r sr: sked District At on Vicksburg. ‘They beer by Danfel Driscoll.” ‘The latter says that Con- ; & baal rs curantare eeeetie bet = he said he was ready for the trial and in good twenty-five years on the Onelda Community. He| A STaR reporter asked District ttorney Corkhill TE. y are, : oj ey was becoming bol: us, and tae leudanwm to what wap golng on. health, feeling as well as he ever did. He was | COUuld se0 no evil in that concern, and no out | this morning if he had read or heard the rumor | fof your gentlemanly Ya ighly appreclates | ley was <a wi , ; a was intended to quiet Lim. of it, He thought Noyes a greager man than the 6 was to be displaced to-day by | beaut virtue. It wouldn't be @ bad idea tt quiet ulin, ‘THE GOVERNMENT READY FOR TRIAL. particularly anxious to know how the court-room | Lord Jesus Crist. He wasrational enough out. | at he wi sp) y by Euhw H. | President Arthur would soles a beantival wie te “Yes,” 2 Rerontep Coat SYNvICATE.—IU 18 reported in When the prisoner was seated, District At-| Was arranged, and whether he would have to sit | side of the Community idea. On that he was a} *00t, of New York. “Yes,” laughed the Colonel; | the sunny south for the mistress of the White ALL orig: louse. y coal circles In Philadelphia that a syndicate repre. ; d Tunatie. He would £26 excited in discus. | “that appears to me absunt. T suppose it origin- | House. Ife can find one in any southern state | bined capital Of $15,000,009 and leave ee er atoce OF G00DG TN Lease ee nal ayo dpsed ioe aca ec dasthnre, Wren told that | cing that, and look eid aetibe es Wid mane dis | ated in the fact that Mr. Rootcame from New For: | lovely-as can be aint cage bieot ending every cent | SehUng a combined capi 317 NINTH STREET, ing for its object the controlling of the entire * oa. pressive silence by say tn; ‘It the court plea “i this time he Wasa good business man. He was | With the President. At this time it appears to me } Of his salary to make the White House agreeable. nthracite uction of Pennsylvania is ip course THEIR LINES, Twill call the case of the United States ag; inst | Seemed ar ge ap erng ty s s on ee cashier of a tank ana ‘attended to his duties anemre, Hue T have had no and ee Presi- ee ae ames of. several Swen ithy ‘coal , Chas. J. Guiteau, for the murder of James A. Gar- | Temarked That he would like to ttke a stand to the promptly and faithfully, It was owing to his | dent, Lhave not and do not inten PProach | | HouNps Is THe Rvsssaw Axwy.—The Ruswan | operators are mentioned as being counested wit, field, and say that the government ts ready to pro- | MEUC ee, “teas informed that such an eeranee, Conmuaiay nd insanity that I got into the Oneida | Bim in any way on tis sb) army has been strensthened by, the adaion of 2 the proposed syndicate, Dut none of Uue detalls are URNAC NGE: E STOVI eed to trial”. 2 hen a boy. Once under Noyes’ tn- etary of the Tre cl attacl own. ‘The FURNACES, RANGES, ees STOVES, = Reus Sgro peepee ment, ould be made for him, and he seemed | quence it was Impossible tapet away, and I un.| The New Secretary of the Treasg-y. | Who accompany the sentries on picket duty. Phey SLATE MANTELS, TIME "AND ADDITIONAL COUNSEL. = gered there in the greatest; :AU PROPOSED TO ASK THE RS, 8s for six long and JUDGE FOLGER SUCCEEDS ~ WINDOM. arg also used as. itch bearers, and prove —_ Senta himself of his overcoat and rising, spoke | yon would like to see some of the questions Ihave | Ing for them. One Smith, whom ‘I knew" thers, | visions tn Windom and took leave of bim. Mr.Win- FIC 1 Slowly and gwith some trepidation at first. He | Drepared to ask the jurors,” and an affirmative re | 98 taken upon himself to'wriue on this case, and | Secretary Win the Ariington, and returned ight which shook the town to its BANITARY INSPECTION AND THE REMODEL- | spoke of the eminent gentiemen who had come fe being given, he handed a list as follows: “Give mate ean bend oe statements, he | dom then drove to oo nen ms ae ee on Tourney, night wa Se er tas anes tte GNG_AND MODERNIZING OF DEFECTIVE | into the case for the prosecution. He spoke at con- hes name, age, number of family, occupation, | with the words, “premier to ugland, ‘ac. These | Cares ore mice before Mr. Geonge J. slanted Still in Gaff’s distillery. The building caught fire, Re Ee ENCES 18 MADE THE | siderable length, stating that he had undertaken | Tnteceqents, (business, politics, religion, finances’ | Statements are tales ae Perens frequent | {Clerk in the department, WiK0 1S 1190 @° honey | 8d 100 feet or ts cast “end was destroy wn SPECIAL FEATURE OF OU BUSINESS. to secure additional counsel. He referred to Mr. | residences). {lave you ever discussed this case at | tisitor at the Community, but never resided | uptic. He was then Introduce’ by the ex-seers. | Fowler, who was asleep in eee eee eas Horille gaying that his relations with the de-| length? Have you now, or have you ever had an | there. He wanted to but my —step-] Pary to Assistant Secretaries Upton and French, | The loss 1s $40,000; insured. Se Loeeee ta aaiified hin for rendering assistance | opinion for or against the prisoner? Do you be- mother opposed it. 1 Sin “tuts” oncida The two latter officers then introduced iim to the ing of an upright pes and @@We give Favorablo E foe New © pate Sree 4 wrntien come, he said, from an in- | jteve the Bible? Do you believe the letter of the mumunity business to pass into oblivion. chiefs of bureaus and heads of divisions, who had he itleman who he knew would Bible or simply its spirit? Are you now or have ot [-WIFE retul trom their offices, to which they repaired aoe “1 | tne “chur, “out “winsse ngage gements “were | Heicigy aud miraculous conesp On, Oe shee as | has Deen summoned bythe Prosecution, Our mar. | atter taking leave of ex-Secretary Windoun ent were Mh lous CO) ion_of as See NT Ri SANE ISS ROT voluntarily enter hala be ihe evangelical churehest Do you belleve | "@ge was premature. “I only knew her ten weeks, ‘Deeps In Fee have been recorded as follows: Wa © acer pret man ZEAYE TO AN- forth adctona Send” it | He nepiraion of Eau andthe evangelists, Do | tnd we wero m i had been unfortunate ant | GOR RSLS Fe eumads wale aes Og counsel | you believe in the of ie creation of the | wasa rgirl. She I F. J. to F. " a GBAND DISPLAY three tosummon for the World? Do you believe in the story of Noah and hooks ee : ioe UAS © he said, well known floods delleve in the story of Abra. | 2240 business to have married her. We were ee at ham and Isaacz” Do you believe in the Stonyrar | married in 1860, separated tn ters and alvorced in | 3%. a ae FANCY HOLIDAY Goops onal ‘counsel at the Hebrew children in the firey furnace? ‘Do you etd witnarat fom was ug law then, and Sub. 90: MONDAY, NOVEMBER believe in the story of Dan! @ lions den? houses Nw. Fi pallle ue ecelially ented Gr conti tomake court destred— ou attend church, and where? known little about her Babee: i, = Velleve in the ion’ of such men'as wasn | wae she marrica well four $ Fitzpatrick to Ann Burk 411 8. Aunle to Jordon ‘ago and is living Luther had a divine com. | !n Colorado. ave pecn abc virtuous for six iy bound, angst prow oleae Christian, bs ~ H. MORRISON, TAGfs Penney vania sven 4 . of New! ree s it. Mr. Robinson was down tothe jail to see Gui- cod Line F recnove tear on Saturday, and when he left the latter was canes, en. Dr. sone very much excited, and, slapping his hands, he said Robinson wasn’t dolag what he nad Price to do, but aid. mot state to the omicems what ¢ vou — : 2