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—— ———— : ———————ees THE EVENING STAR. adered its use to the Preskient.” THS LETTERS IDENTIFIED RY THE SECRETARY. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Hitish resident of New York, who had very kindly > oL Corkhill here read the letters Kientified by the AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ary. —- wre . — — New — sowe) or . market “miscellancons,” Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by - > fies of the Stite “nd The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ‘ : district attorpey tn his GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. . back of the letter _ pinned a Tre EVENIxG Star is served to subscribers in the : : ‘ or hi 12, 1881, and addressed = etty by carriers on their own account, at 10 cents per i » Seon and Was alsd read by MR, week, or 44 cen! er month. Copies at the counter, 2 ss Ta this letter was: Cente each. By mali postage prepaid 90 cents a hisuth, W's Speech, “art ‘one year, $6; «ix months, $3. - torney Tead the speech to the jury. {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 - The neat letter read was addressed to the Prest- second-class maii matter.] : Inst, and pressed the ‘Tue Weexty Stan—pablished on Friday—$2 a year, —— ss = = appitcabon for the Aus Rostaxe prepaid. Six mouths, $1; 10 copies for $15; 20 a i ee eta lier Was to Secretary 4 ' 70. i April i. ‘The next letter Fee Si saints ie ve nitinatwos:| VW 58—N2: 8,930, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1881. TWO CENTS. ‘cium ek 1 T than is paid fo Pend a meanoral | — =— = = district attortiey finshed, Mr, Robinson, Sas =>= a Statement tn writing, ||“ * * * Itwere better forhim thata millstone | 24 the seme arte fits, Mr, THE TRIAL OF GUITEAU. be granted te S comualemaneed wit taeraeein sald to him. speak to me again on Be | were hanged About ‘his neck and that he were ~ Pra De daet, Cs Plaln some pars of tls e Paris consuiship as long as you live.” On the fol- | drowned in the depths of the » ci = . significant offence. is $ = noaie EXAMINATION OF SECRETARY BLAINE. " 7 nxfety and | lowing Monday he wrote to the President. tnform. And the honest, patriotic, law-abiding people Pe eS this day fm gravest onde ie ontop ca ing mim ne, varieties ee a enend rope ntiet, odes: pects tile & cTOs eK cininied The WItheSS as RINGER & HANCOCK, and located his = =, : our form of government whether the fundamental | wus satisfied Mr. as ende: gt rup | U ¥ Whom this great offence caine shs ows: ce in the National: Metropolitan Bank building, 613 | PNQOTTING SCENES IN COURT, | prince’ government ie, cid not contain ele. | the state department tn the interests of his own | susler the Just and merited punishment of © “When did you first become nequatnted with the street, oppo y department, a vith | candidacy for side! 5 ul re she Washing DG n17-2t* the individuatcltvaen ate, fe ‘absolute destinics ing to the President direct foran immediate Or GUITEAU'S INDIFFERENCE. creer nptenarchasipeey . ip . F.—UNIFORMED BATTALION for weal or woe. The choice of proper rulers, the | for his ge grimy auuee Manson eee Dering the delivery of the above addressquiet | “I ietnasie retary, “that Lever GEO. F. TIMMS. BARRY B. PARKER, | EvEniNdr ate ovirk bike setion im referencets | SLORY OF THE ASSASSINATION, Sasctment of laws amit thelr prompt execution, de- PO ee Se reigned in every corner of the court room. Gul | 828 aequatmted with tts a thedeath of Brother JAMES E, RIDGEREY.Grand Seo- portant the trust or how’ grave the responsibility, | dent. Finally, it became necessary In order to | tau himself was the only man who seemed to | “Sid you meet hin during the campaign at any paibeageainind. i e simplicity of the forms under which out nN e ise. S "| “an agent of the Deity” he apparently considers ssibly il. He wrote com: St 8 Tio as W. FOWLE tars THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OPENING ADDRESS. government is administered, constitare Yor as one | dignane at tate tenon on pointed and.en. | )4n agent of ne Starts Dypeoe shaicanom, see eaneenpens eogee Bae es ORO E QFFICELS. AND, MEM Of AUS greatest attractions, but the easy accessl- | raged, on the 23d of May he wrote President Gar. | Mmselt above sublimary loquuen Seppe . GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. weet at the Hall Teh strect norahwest, THES BVENING: Dy tal of thowe charged with its administra | eld alltter, in which, inthe cht of the fearful | the tne looking over newspapers abd onc riots pe” ). F.. 3 meet at the Hall, rt set saat v IS. | tion, ex; ‘them tomany dangers from the evilly | tragedy followed, needs no erning | ally conversing 18 brother, Messrs. Sco- htiors wer sitdiressed to me.” : finuial of SAMES Le RIDGELER, RoW. Orted Ben SECRETARY BLAINE AS A WITNESS. disposed: The: President. ot tive United Sta eye to detect the threat of murder; this ts the first | vie and Robinson, during the delivery of the AbDOL those ers be produced? 3 Telary of the Sovereizn Grand Lodge, 1.0.0.8. Without pomp and parade, but after the manner 0 Femonition of the conception Se cteunent Speech, paid caretul attention to tt, snd occasion. | “f'do not thiny thes count. The debris of a came y order of the Grand Mas sate- | letter was the frst a at diss . Speen) : gh lke that are generally swept iuto Have comyleted all their preparations, and arenow en- | 10" t "6 Fiaty SWEET, Grand Secreta HIS ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT CRIME. | fuard thos thee akan fe ‘ail citizens, leaves | had turned. hus heart to mallee, and that he hac | ally made notes, Mr. Scoville smiled in hig quiet | PER AlNe tat are « : lg @ OF BRICKLAYE the scene of his offictal labors for a brief recrea- determined in revenge to comm the crime wit wi Ay n some of Guitean's enc sig ican “WhY Was not Guil tirely ready for business. epiers 1 Colntin PRIDE Y tion. which he stands charged, He was still sins a, for there ts no man Who has a livelier appre- | ceptests i All eee are requested to be The Criminal Court rcom, where the trial of | _ Ina public depot, the prisoner at, the bar, with- | under the indignity cast. upon him by the S elation Of the grotesque phases of the case Than “The general rule ts,’ he secretary, “ : “py onder of tho presidents 2? H¥9 MPT Ce g. Gulteau forthe murder of President | Ne Waning, fires at hin with a pistol, infietug Bute wa tad josie ac Wie baatece teemplones ||” smcantane wt E. OV inat dt eek By order of the president. aries J. Guiteal n wounds which resuit in his death. uffs he had received at the handsof the et : PORE AINE. | “ st : = M. J. CURRY, Ree. See._| Garfield is in progress, commenced to fill with ‘Alld So, to-day, tle grease so ever presented | of the Executive Mansion; of inordinate vanity. | wen the reference was made to Guiteau’s asser- | _ “Because a tun of reputation enough tole of ine WEST WASHINGTON, D.C., NOVEMBER | spect yelock this ing from the | f0 a court of justice is trusted entirely to you, who | and of unparalleled self-esteem, he has Keemly | eon! that Sectctary Blalne sae romaine aie ae, { tenes Ie Of cone ceca eutatton enough ist and ES The arin i. DEWRECR FITZGERALD | SPectitors about 93s o'clock this morning from the | £9 a court ecloniad Crom te boa of tue conta. | fell toe Perce eae he Caen ian Ge tha ary pepe Js this diy dissolved! by mutual consent. ‘The business | east door, ‘There were many ladles among the nity to welgh the evidence and. the law, and. then | Comnmiticd {upon him,and hedetermined to avenge | Partinent in the tnlerest of hts own presidential | “Ny, Secretary if Guiteau had Band, No HO Mt ebect no HnA GERALD, at, the old | spectators to-day. By 9:45 o'clock the seats Inside | fh Say. upon your oaths, Whether the man charged | them. ‘That letter 1s a remarkable one—remark- | aspirations in 1884, th retary broke out into acne . A, ‘05M strect northwest. nist | the bar were well filled, and when the west door | with the crime ia sulity, Winle mist oae able as indicating the motive that prompted {ut ] good humored stile. Later when a letter w aid, “peered to Semas $ 5 ARTNEKSHIP HERETOFORE , tract unusual attention, while every stage of its | terrible crime—remarkable as giving w ead charging the Secret peing a vindic- CP catig Seca ee ree OrORE eer en a eens) the be re oe Totes wit te SEDI with lnterce’ nerect | Hite tho mamins Sane impelled this man to nerve | ™ Senn un bei res abet we pass to Mr. whether fina nine of RIDDLE, Mi , DGETT, has space oulde We 7O8 SOU tones ae pamand fees Eircughout tne eatice World, yet its final decision | himself up to a condition to commit this deed. It | tive tan, and ac ee daged Was anytitng teats ap cen dissolved by mutual consent. a few minutes O'clock the twe Tests with you. You are to determine, after you | was as follows: him, there Wa al laugh, In which the Sec- | niicauion, he sald, “Oh, 1 re about fo Paka Meier, | marched up in procession from the National hotel. | Shak Rute oueray dere determine, after, you General Garfield: [Private.) | Tetuy jotned, . iliac every morning. ‘Tucy'ar’ ail altke in desing, JAS. E. PADGETT.’ | Halting on the steps a photographer took apleture | Whether or not, the prisoner at the bar is guilty of | “r'ysse tees teeing to be your friend. Tao net know THERE WAS ONE MARKED SCENE nd pretty nearly all oF thet are alike In disap Co-partnership, under | Of them. They are quartered on the third floor, on | the murder of James A. Garfield. : ; re | Rhether vou appreciate itor not. but Tam moved tocali | inthe delivery of the address. In the pas s Was hot pecullar tu Una . : : . equa 5 tes ‘ at_oceasion were | your attention to the remarkable letter from Mr. Biaine, | wore ocr alischey Saewed TAEk Bs rs Sie Te cae nee oe ROE Bae weal | tho ast alte of the hhotel,where the rooms,tor their | gqnue ting amd the secnes of that ovension, were | your attention to noticed, Acroning to, Mr. Farwell, | where the district attomey showed that he had | you as peculiar in his ape PADGETT, for the practice of the law in all ite branches. accommodation, are connected, Here, shut out | fresh Inthe ot every citizen of the republic, | o¢ Cticazo, Blaine ies, vindictive politician and an evil | Ui ued tule to Mie Presiden! ¥ | DAV trom the outside world and guarded vy Bullfts A. | and they will remain with all their sad and | Gomise, su sau Wil wave, by, ee Ll sou Grd of was apparently a careless Mstenr. _Prvosbiy if Thad never seen but ong $ : 7 : loomy results until the present generation shall | snd you ought to demand his immediate resienation, | Paper, vroke out and sald, Serker, T would have tuo shin jar. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. ot in court, they take thelr metis at necuaren | BAS HOM among men. ‘After we aro. denu they | SuAToMCUERY to geuand hi, funiedise resenation | PAPER, UroKe OUL and auld. with, con-Wlerubie | ompeete-ker,t woull have Lu crys 8 ot in cour, they take thet meals at # common ite ia i Aid So8s als grief. Twill see you in the morning if Team and talk persoual ruin—that's whit Time jaded with a statemicit Sy you that Ute Bree as “Ht - ible and spen het ime as st hey vi latest hour of time. ere 1S an en nity a ap SS re kl Porter and 3 ie £ ne it yor ld app dat we wutes te MED) See es eek Ok BO eee ae | Just efoto ten ovleck Mr. Davidge, with Judge | about the immediate occurrences as they will be Cuantes GuitEav. granite othe catmimk-tration ot ship at Paris? Haven stock of clothing for large and small men, Rul SATURDAY, November 19, 1861. By order of | Porter and Judge Smith, were in their places, and ee cy ie wie to" ctintefamate, | _ You see in these sentences his bitterness of spirit hover be obeatncted Uy the canner diosbacn on ed why he objected to appointing Youths, Boys aud Children, from which any taste can | *e Hoard o JAMES H. SAVILLE, President. || Mr. Scoville, Mr. Robinson and Mr. J. W. Guiteau | No words com Althea aot eh acetate inspired by the treatment he claims to. i opti : aca a. JOHN JOY EDSOS O17 th Bee ecod-t197 | @PPeared soon afterwards. Mrs. Scoville was also | fatal July morning. Itwas bright and beautlul, | celved at the hands of the porctary of State, and | °° Think rena > COX, “that tts in the itt Sead dhe wees Besuited or any wishes as to quality or price accommo- | Parker's Book Store. ns-eod-t19 Present, accompanied by her little daughter, seven | and as the morning sunlight gilded the dome . a de ACERT eT ean ees ener ‘will | POWer Of the court to have the pri-oner removed, | 4 Very im office. Tid not think Mr z t 2 2 “ay! dorned wit! as 0 a s and proceed witi the trial without hian— r class of 1 Gated. coe Or eights years 01d. AIL the’ luxtiiant fovellinees of Guanes teat ea | hind that on the sist of Maro he wrote to Secre- oS will notoffend again, your nonars: laberrupted Hurtiver quests DOYOU WANT A PURE. BLOOMING COMPLEXION? THE COURT WAS CALLED TO ORDER flower. The President, wearied with official cares, | tary Blaine: the prisoner. “I feel a deep interest “in this case. were fitled for’ such posts by és 3 ie at ten minutes past ten, and, as usual, the formal- sPeclally Joyous i ls approaching vaca | | Tam very gled persqnally that the President sclected or amid tink, under the circumstances, you | pubil: servic cataen sia Baviey make 80 a few applications of Hagan’ tes of calling the jury roll occupted some| tion. His oficial life had been one of anxiety and | you for his premier. eman above } would,” remarked ‘the court dryly. PUWLIC SERVICE AND PARTY SERV! ee ontos. Feed re ake spectators, who were | Libor, Dut on. this occasion he was right with | all here for the place. thts crime | Suiteau then subsided, Public service,” asked Mr. Scoville, “do you a hope for the future. He was on his way to join a| | ‘That is one chapter fn the history of this crim oye mesh party eri ¥ Crowded tn every quarter ot the court house, were | convalescent wife ab Long Branch, avd then to| The letter standing alone and Independent of any a MAG ROUEE Bie was then brought in clinging Uettiy te a barehe | sie the colleye trom which he had graduated, | other circumstance would not of Itselt. attract | of Mr. Corkhill's addmss, Mra Scotild bowed her | "Well, it acy. be party service,” replied the MAGNOLIA BALM i ean etn Pa and to join With comrades of his student ite in S eee pent) es: P Ae Boos een pea head and wept. Several other ladies in the eourt- witness, ee S) Whic i re he hall ima mater. It was ns. g tine pi vere In tears, 2nd some reports affirmed that | “I wish to mirsued the Lawyer, “4s 16 1s ‘Will gratify you to your heart’s content. him from the jail. When the jury roll was com- | iu ae DUNE Ee of great pleasure, and | pers left by this man for publication 1s found ou Seda ee ae _ ‘git oi ee a at | CXPCCKOd Uhat these onices shall be passed around, Se arte rhene, Jurors not on this panel were dis-| ne started trom the Executive Mansion, 1 com. | Aated June 16 1881, In witich he uses this signif ry were . i AL | 45 rewards tor party s-FVces Itdoes away with Charged ull to-inorrow morning. pany with the Secretary of State, for the depot, | cant language: =f conceived the Hdea of removing | ten minutes pst 11 o'clock, and his address was it 18 an clewent,” replied the Secretary, Rep PIE, _ Another Exciting Scene in Court. uoyant and glad. the President four weeks ago.” at at the | roundly applauded by the spec tutors, el not a conspicuous ele In the State des Sere sand a a GUITEAU Osjeore v0 nonTInON ‘48 nis counsen anp| — Barly on the morning of July 24 last the pasoner Coie Sl ee Mange ap ey S Mr. Kobmson announced that the defence would partanent x pressed further he welds a ao DISEASES AND IMPERFECTIONS OF THE SEIN. DENIES THE CHICAGO CONSPIRACY STORY. atthe bar made Uys AAS tte [Pr eta , Blaine stands in iny ways 1 | reserve tueir opening. : pengghres ed, but that M fasting at the Riggs House he ie sult.” It will be for | Secretary Blaine on the Witness Stand. = rar aber he - Ir OVERCOMES THE FLUSHED APPEARANCE OF HEAT, r. Scoville, rising, sald he wished to say a few Weapon that he had previously obtained, and going | and the party will be the result. w e ee” [it Was not the sole clement, ntiemen Wi ’ Torus in relation to an occurrence on the first day | to the foot of 17th street, away from resiliences and | you to consider whether this was not as hear a] «secretary Blaine may take the stand,” said Col, | lad net “ern any plltical serves kowe een ee FAviaue aNp EXcIreMEnt. between himself and is associate. He wanted to | beyond observation, he platited a stick in the soft | threat of his determination to do this Grime ashe | corknill, ‘The Secretary then stepped into tue box | “Wzbed to important posts GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Tr Maxes 4 Lapy or Tuinry APrear sur Twexrx! | Sy that infact there had been no disagreement | mUd on the river bank where the tide ie gone out ame ae uae knowledge of the law ania ewark: vine bout the collectorss gradual, and perfect areits effects that | Between them, and, since conferring together, | Weapon, Tie intent eee a, Usted bis | and the danger of expest {dea hehadbeen rebuffed | “What is your name and dusinesst” askea the | Tam notin the ‘Tre nr Misiniseeio@ deat a apiece there had been no lack of harmony. in the accompli-hment of the crime for which he | and, as he thought, insulted by the ooeey 2 district attorney, who conducted whe exaiina- ey OW KHOW Sotuettin >. Conduct their business upon fust and fair principles. | 3227-0 ‘This statement was followed by ascene. Guiteau | had been preparing. Returning he S00 ee oS Ress He hae pe riven raunier hes Bors a tion. ; Nothing but ‘ (EP sarate boop hock, Gores apm, Arkansas), | arose and sald: “It your honor please, I object to | A small bundle of Pilrosddepotathalt-pasteignt | was without money, and sivaimost destitute wane | “My name is J; ames G. Blaine, and I am at pres- ow ever know Col. Hooker, of the mationad ‘They have but one price, that isas low as possible; is Dee hock, Geveer Gazstoxa), Be- | Mr. Robinson serving on the case. I want him O'clock a.m., an hour betare the arrival of the Pres_ | derer upon the strecta, and oe ae to ent Secretary of State as e? figures, feallowea. | grena Water an‘fother Netiral Wateek foe aseSo | oUt of the cage.” ident, After reaching the depot he went to the | do the cruel deed; but here 1s the first conception, | “were you acquainted wit! James A. Gariielit” “Yes, 1 : a seecmaiinbial Snd for sale‘on draught at Se | eer tae you tounderstand distinctly,” sald Judge | newsstand and Teftcertain papers with letter ade ee ee see eran eee ot “I. was acquainted with him from 1805 to the | "Do Sou reamenibor wertedling him that Gutteam MILBURN’S PHAR: x, “that your 8 counsel in this ‘is | dressed to Byron Andrews, a correspondent of the | his s n : st CC i" Se sho commis i ; Strictly to consultation with your counsel. You | Mr. Preston, e Ne K re 7 esire to vindl- S 7 2 . = GAS FIXTURES. ru not be hear! by the court, andit you persist | went tnto tite closet, carefully examningd is wea. | Actions a9 being tie Tenuit Of hia desire to vindl | PHaOAer DSlore?? | ae manne of META CHOS-ESANINED AR TO TUE comDE E. F. BROOKS, with Mitchell, Vance & Co. in these attempts you will be removed from the | pon, placed it in hfs poe his boots blacked, | knew, that he must hang some screen in front of | Mareh, April and May last. <i Ni as wisqun st tang rience, fvean | court by the 0 cers. Sd theta ards Sa eee teat atts ch | lereal miodivedcr nin etnies ic beset wae oan | _ “Were you wilt pesca Gasman wrtas tims] THE snoonsso, mrs meet all competition and sell at LOWEST RATES. Im- | | Guiteau, who had sat down, tried to struggle to | and then, in order to avold the swiit vengeal eee Tone RES ee aio [ube What Was the condition of the republican party inense Stock. Fine selection. Retort Gas Stoves, re- | his feet, hut was held back by the officers. He | an outraged community, which he bas properly | enoug! ne REIS Wiis Gn Wen tel by his side.” as to unanimity and harmony tor sume six weeks ee E. F. BROOKS, 531.15th street. | HC. wore rte ee aie Genes ay See jerearlona Burying sree ti Dat peli franca ee tae pubue should ‘not gaze ‘Upon bis | _‘The district attorney here asked the witness to sppecrehs ba’ : be Is fist, “I won ke LO. eard in defence Congressional buryin; und, is ed ry ve ale 2 ery cl Pd. 4 ” tt news ce ty to be h Mos watch ca nis etc chet the waene ee Tals wth account for many of the extraordii “tifa harrative ora?” inquired the Seeretary. at ri dicey predomi? ears oe ‘You ave an opportunity eard, per- | watch for hts victim. ; Seats aa “These dissen alod sone feel ATTORNEYS. haps,” suid the courty “at the close of the ease: | “Ait unconscious ofthis preparation for his mur- | circum: ners Connon Selah the ans ais ore = RIDDL E. DAVIS, JAS.E. PADGETT. | CuNsel has been assigned to you. der President Garfield, in company with Secretary | Will explain many of ty Stan " ins ab Gcmciniy. oe secah te Ae bbe Bavis Seat "| split. without my consent” sald the prisoner: | Blaine, arrived at ‘the depot, and for a tew mo-| Utterances, | einen ee ee 35) Not im the ‘comatry. twas to wana = 5 ‘Attorneys-at-Law, au Doe ae Bo out to peony cou nents a che carriage ees wine ae CUIntER Wee Oe ie Eee east: te: | | TREIatraon ator Y sugzested that be sivuia | Alter A Lue aud some peop! No. 460 Louisiana avenue northwest. | make a nolse about it The coun! gser than | While thus occupied the assassin s\ 2 4 3 5 pwn fact that, asbetween | begin With the facta immediately preceding the | De ihe -eeicedl thie soteekal : Practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, | this court.” x them walting and watching for a favorable oppor- | power. It 1s a well known fact that, as between shooung. a sod etic saat apie tae panies omen er ae End the ‘Dintrict of Columibie and belore the Beye |», 21° Sat fh silence for a moment, and then ratsing | tunity for the perpetrution of the decd. fen, ther ‘was a difference Of opinion as tO the | Tum SECRETARY'S GRAPHIC STORY OF ‘TIE ASSASSI- ar - GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. and the District of Columbia, and before the Pevart- | his voice again sald: “I want, to Say there is not} The President and the Secretary of State | men, there was a roger a 4 chaprinies Saeeis Oe Gcreeniient atid Cate eee SEEMS | one word of truth in that Poses special trom Chi- | alizhted fro the carflages with. his asta cour, fated by the administration then just in ts sin ‘on the night of July ist” began the Secretar ieee ROSS PERRY, Saxo. Iv is an absolute le from beginning to end.” | tesy President Garfleld hesitated a moment on the | Fate 4 penne Se a e night of July 1st,” began the Secretary tak nue R. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, hem te again muttered, somethinye about going Step to uckmowiedge the salutation Of the pole | ee ee nln and earn Ete ot oak | “I Was engaged until near midnight with the eo tee ae E . efore the country and making a noise. Then he | man at the door, and then entered the depa : res | President on public business. On parting he said | WqvhS Gi N13 Sharp ones Bavle you to call; you will recefve polite attention: | Opposite City Hall. Bi-6m. | spoke aloud and very emphatically as follows: “I | nnd gone vu a, Tew stops when hereoscte TU Tice oe ue tone ce ae ey se ne | ee ne ea again In the morning as | enNyeqetuere ho facts What ted up to these differs Bot be urged to buy, but be heartily thanked for any ENRY WISE GARNETT, Wouldn’t trust my case to the best lawyer in the | ing in the rear, stepped up behind him, and point- | ance by ‘those there were frequent <2 saree at you wcity thie 1d the Be " ‘ H a "ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, country. One or two blunderbusses might com-| ing his pistol with deliberate aim, fired at his ag, Seman a on ae by pareans on Giner | Be Xpected to leave the city that morning. On ant You will ape wAty then a ant the | peretary,' Savors you may bestow. No. 2. Columbian Law Building, sth sf., bet. Dand 8, | proiise my whole detence.” ack; the first shot no doubt doing its tatal work. | utterances of bitterness, by partisans on either | 1. norning of the 2d Kweul to tie White fHouse Sa ee ree ‘676-6, 1 Wasutsotow, D.C." | | Mr. Scoville here expostulated quietly with the | The ‘President. shuddered, Beas gated” aid 60 | Te Aranneninaly eturreds era Ig MiG TOppOrthin: | AROORMING Ey MAA lGTTUELS Xt wih taland woane ¥ JANNUS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ROOM 31, LE | 55'SSi, Dut to no avail. | He broke out tinmedt- | tempted to turn, when another shot was fred and |; "to commit, this crime, to avenge myscl little time in consultation with him in the Cabinet- ay about what?” inquired the Secretary. F, bo eee y pers pom & treet ncrth | eee ne woul pet com tae rease. Tats ny ee tant woe Rooateven rosacea ve m= | Shelter my action under the clatm that It was room, and then we started for the depot, He rode 1 sltuply want,” shi Mr. Scoville, “a statement, Sere te Counsel in Patent Cases. | cotton about hlin.™ agined, but_no words can describe It. ‘The pall | Oulgrowth of the present strife;” and. he in tle carriage a, whieh” 2 eine te hr | ofthe trubles tm ea: ttg i tue forty — wns nenatned Cae sien for several minutes, | from the assassin’s pica had Ue — aera Ochs Ine tenon anne WF x = ios o lis 2, ~ oe depart. “Hicnentmirile perpen. prey repiey! be : = Vi. MILLER, | xe : » Da : ree inch — At Will bo pre- | me ise as followed by st] ~— 0 N. W. CORNER 7TH AND D STREETS. N. Attorney-at-Law, “it your honor please. am here in the capacity | to the mautot the. back “bone, intileting a feartul | _ You will learn by the testimony that wil bepre-| dent Garfield's’ carrige with the child collector OF customs at New Vor, and uyou th Bailie: Teoaditane seca ee eh NAA | Of an agenGor the Deity: and Tam going to asset | Oeeerent ot the bark one, inficting a nearly | ee cite. aad wath to tag les he exneen HES Te a eee eae meee teed Qty chet Suey cog 4 ee ene ear Ory: a my rights in thst capacity. I don't propose to | three months of pain and suffering. his city, a a pes incident. When we arrived at the Baltimore | differ of opin Lenn the eat and = : eee TODOS ; f Sto be received, and made up his wind | Pddent | When we arrived at th Oe | the Senators trout New Worn.” come here on my hands and knees. That's the the story of this crime might legally | 0 early pe | Potomac depc * eee eS " - FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &e View 1 take of tls matter, and’ the view I sup-| ends ‘the unlawful kMling of any Teaponnbie | Mill the resident, & period of early, WEE | ment tp continge the conversation we lub utter presse fois wlews, the Sacre eee: eines lostmenessh posed your honor had.” creature by a person of sound memory and discre- a a Presidel : > shown. Spee gather eee ¢ r Or 24, hor . Gpts5D FALE AND FESTIVAL, yes ee es 8 were being made ton, within ee aforcthought elther expressed or tenes ate Bs ee en ee en to Say ‘ood by” to me, and T said 00, Tw. ules. ch ot £34 hours on tee tea Ketbrney CRIM Totoro ine | tmplied, ts munter. The motives and Intentions | PY Bis own letter is devotior ee n to the car, tor 1 : e Distrh: ‘orl q vid : : iz a is that the President should go unat GERMAN OKETIAN “ASIE M, ere (igor CORAnIY ators the eee tie ene NOnacen Fowercaa Sa cane PRIEECrEry nae ee eee sides, I wanted t0 see and talk with t signation of the Senators eee PL Ce Sa A and Robert und’ Mr. Sevellon | henetrate the recess 3 No eye but ean Efi oe of the Cabinet who were about to ! Bae jenetrate the recesses of theheart. No. ey ; f iid ai ate AT MASON ind Judge Porter and Mr. Smith. | action, ‘The law wisely says that a man’s motives when he had losteall hope of the appointment | the steps ort ie eee oe eee i me CHILDREN'S OVERCOA'S! 3,000 salnable, prizes will t m sat Mrs, Corkhill and a lady friend. shell be judved from his acts, so that it one Kill | Ycited under the cuminbtrtion’ ct Peceut nt | Stopped » _ oe aes ¥ | * weeusic $000 et holders, Musical entertainment every D TAtt rney Corkhill Legan hs opening ad- | ynother suddenly without any provocation the law | Geta und alle pectation of official recognition | Cf the san cewcivanl tA Agi 2 7 < Gays ia thee court room at 0 eof the witness Lox: He | 4n general tte Liw presumes aman to Intend the | Yerwey to Rill the Presidentand siteld ils seal bios acarminanm, Durcuetgaie. Wenene nti honor em - 3 nd his consider. ble enerzy | natural consequences of his ac vere there no- eC e Hhis had been fully cou wh ni hi x: Was D MUTE over the clectic Bee ee nn Sareea NCLI ADMISSII ‘onally Tose ‘to eloquence, “Ills address thing more ieinst the 4 used than the occur. Bee om perenne ee eae ze. of thy | al = the room ce u pr istcn tere was o struggle over the election of 5 < SHOW S v1 26 LNCLUDING ADMISSIO: 6. follows rences Of the morning of July 24, the evidence of | 5 eninieanerieniGe! an affairs, wita | 3 ve rere PT hous mica Fe z eee ee ae $3.60 Se Ghee {83.60 Opening Statement of U.S. District Ate| his crim » would be compiete ana you would be His observations of society; for he 18a tarot bo eats Madi | dd thet rus wehil to Keep Up the feelingt™ .N BE FOUND AT NO OTHER HOUSE IN D A A E XN , authorized to conclude that he felonionsly, wilful- see a tions e e y R % pe oe + = as ee roEan AE _ a i | voll aeosan ecaner ee oer jemen of the Jury: | Hz tnd With matice aforethought did Kiltand mur- | Qhainaty ability in. these directions, le cage ped again he Presa 1 couche ail es aviele 5 ik Geapoetenk Ob. or MOS Tene Wedineee (poe ee The . oer at the bar stands, betor et tind the niin who attempts tovotste the Laws | Bs ey ae hurry him on away trom danger. As Tdid taat | gt Soo. We ta the patty. ahd e pepone deta tee Valse pope peer percep eae When it had fastened ttself on his mind, he went | hy, atthrew his arms up and sa iat THE QUESTION MAY BE ASKED WHY NO THANKSGIVING Day. charged with the murder of James A. Garfetd. PIR ie Saeed at Ga NU eg to work to accomplish his purpose with 4 spirit of | Goat whavs Uist According to ws imp Serena LES? | TeaveR. £0. Depot at9a.m., sharps return at 10:90 | Under ordinary circumstances there rests a grave | fuir-e ot umn action, He ts.a world to himselt: | vindictiveness with 4 Cool termination tat has | ee es eT On ae sade tke ee tas ca cake Wo Skates OTHER HOUSE CAN SHOW THESE STYEES?| _Teeven. £0. 2.0m ‘ and responsible obligation upon every man who 18 | no-es- ity his action can never be measured Dy the ae ue eS erie tire decd, or | SHOtS. There was then a rush : aw 1.8 Objection, . : SIMPLY BECAUSE = Further information addreas P. 0. Bor 300, called upon in the cischarge of his duty under the | rules Cee men fn the ee aes when and: ye e decided upon the exact method os a nis A = id —s He hat When aki that sonst ta Albany terminate?’ - jaw to render a decision upon which depends the | Of life. No criminal ever violated the laws, Wid | Cr tts ‘commission, no Mumia taint con followed, I think, a distan 5 | ST uuu 1 Uiuatuated with Uke selection of the LIKES, BERWANGER & CO. = Ife of a tellow-creature, And while itis true that | (Hd not leave the traces of his crime distinct and | the Sth day of Juné he borrowed trom an acquuain- | {shout Game up “We lmve coucit ads we mae | pect ae ese a ction of the NIVERSALLY | PRESCRIBED BY THE | the ofeice chorged tn the present case ts no) can only add to the enormity of this offense by | Muce In this elty Miteen dollars, representing that | Cyuunt tum,” Feurned “then, anid the “President | Sie or a MANUFACTURE ALI, THE GOODS THEY SELL. 2 : $icuee) greater in legal gravity apa consequences to the | sho ng ZO, its ‘origin, its conception and the | pay nis board DILL Ater. procuring this loan he ee iuae (rummene, Where oon Orem. wa Seer peace aan hcisauuma er than if by his-act he had taken the life of | plang a 5 Ic atonce visited the stote of Mr. O'Meara, on the tee ne ii sf : 5 b M ERS eee enieie gil Higkt oneeuraeliecn of tie res |" Ob year exo the 11tz/aay-at the pregent month, | corner of 15th and ¥ streets, for the purpose of | Gute A Gry lange crow aroutall r The Secretary explained that he was then mos WE HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY A GENTLEMAN| giyan for Publte, stil is idle to overtook the fact that the | BEaddressed to Hon, Wm. M. Evarts, then Secre- | purchasing a weapon. | In this, 26 in all other act | Medical ald was lumedtately. at Interested ia Ue condition Of the President “L ‘ * tary of Si e following letter: connected with the commiss " n taken to the White House. ik no part winal * ne sald, * Sew ¥ KNOWN TO THE TRADE AS A DESIGNER, WHO Se Ea eae eublent coeace < ee men ee yeas xf a ‘New York, November 11, 1880. displayed a themallgnity of his deter om tion ana os ies GRAN hour Biter hs seca ie Z st = rl whale he said, “in the New York LES al 4 e Evarts. e iS | Te m1 5 rob? an Tae mattented ee reenter ee bani acai eftects of the cominission of te erime, render tie | UBRIe"Sat: FSAI" to aek you aquestion, 1¢Preat-| Of the lanest caliber and one that would dotue | forthe public—the, Beruveun gane.ase “I did not say you did, Mr. Secn-tory,” sald Mr. AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, AND CUT PAT- eae ae os Ill cane the Ge unumaal! ani Gagee isla Importance, | Gent Garfield appoints Mr, A. to aforcign mission does | most, effective Tora nd aig, Shown, and PUF | though f gave it out to the publ i 1] Scoville. “I wish to know if We factions were nob ‘ ea acs Ics the second me in our history that the elti- | sameappointment? Do not af ford ministers, ap. | Chased the pistol which he finally used, a we rgent | Sule “AUIS hour, 10:30." Larrived at ma emgage hes fe TERNS FOR THE SAME. Sole proprietor, ry ba ap tonenet ou starch, 4th heat? | Urrible to behold, carrying a bulict of the Largest | Shout une. time the Tresidebt, was take vo tue | Ueslenated In s Tome Sere apgtiol ures Shab Pharmacien de Ire classe de Is zen chosen by the people of the United States to | printed bs President Hayes, retire on March 4t size, a weapon that Was Selt-cocking, In order that | (vouU the Um ees ea OUR HOUSE BEING THE ONLY MANUFACTUR- Faculte de Paris, discharge the high and responsible duties of Presi- ooee corneas x = S08 for coor rand eae alent be no delay in its use When an emer- “Those are in brief,” said th ‘ “ 27 rue Rambuteau, Paris, | dent has fallen a victim to a lawless assassin | 2% eee one ‘ae nue circumstances connected a my ton. | applied to the 306 Wao N S - spring. very truly How for twenty-four days he carried that deadiy | fu arisen itor <iclnrerr led Go the 806 " ee er See 2 WARBISGTOR CON- | OGcrrcam tamae amie die ca oreo during the periodof his incumbency of the office. SE nH he coe ne | WeAPon, and how often he doged the footsteps of | Wie the President was Lyin ik he upper Fo. %i | tag Culcage conv cation, TROLS THESE STYLES EXCLUSIVELY, AS WE Purgatives—is agreeable to take But Inthe former case we rere Just emerging | _ At this time over a year a >t will be seen he | the tnsuspecting Fresident, low he watched his! Cabinet omicer. ‘There ad set been uo repart | sul 3cS” ee unbiracans aise mace hy Abie : . a wroduces irritation. adows of a long and bloody war. The | had in his mind an application for, xpecta- | carringe, how he ma ‘angements at the “ shot gave my : e . ee een Re TE THR CHET. ao aoe qountry had been racked by commotions, ana | womot, fecelving an chico weer te approaching | church, how he followed himn from the residence of | MAde a8 to who had fred the shot but T gave wy bee ea eS Bold by all Chemists and Druggists. yuntry : administration, “In pursuance of that hope the | Mr. Blaine, watching and Walling for the Tacs Guitedus Whom Thad seen several times, T'pave | yale coueel wish have a chapter of po- OUR PRICES ARE NATURALLY LOWER THAN Seto Ue in ee el prisoner came to this city on the pean of the hourhe alone can tell 18th of June ne| Mat Information, I think, before It Was known to | {yes replied the Doataly. E iavemaes aw ENT! (E BOX. ni? thi2w bat th of last March, no doul er jut on the morn ol e of June he SO wi wa course 3 “Fone Ye i OTHERS. err ee ea ot the republic, qs Be Seok ee al ede ae uO | apoartalned, from publications in the newspapers, Slot was Grok ienien my bark © Ga son are tee Civell, titen,” aata dar. Scoville, “you are just the F ested 2 e e supposed he had assist Placing in power, | that the President would go to Long Branch, an did not see the pistol, as he dit not |.” | 5 uppose Gul> OHN MORAN, « danger that thoughtful men had anticipated. It | such recognition e i : Shot fired, and did not - explain it What do you suppose as,according to his own opinion of | ne determined to kill him at the depot. How he ° man as he fled.” - 4 iiweartt™ WE WILL AT ANY TIME FURNISH YOU WITH J Was a calamity that patriots had feared. And when | jig mente he deserved. Bead outspoken and | went there fully prepired for that ‘purpose ‘and ase SUA ie aingcare atoning ine ERDCOA TARE BL When he ae pry it foe gga SCRAPS OF SAME GOODS AS SUIT PURCHASED | 2226 PERNSTLVANIA AVENUE Axp 428 9TH NonTEwzsr, neverticiens 0ecr Mena wae CE rations oe en Ment at eeecok | Was deterred from its accomplishment his own | yptie depstwas Drought, Ih end. the oe eg nn at — hason hands large assortment of the best maken of | BC disordered and discordant condition of | }{Tsitions seems fel confident, of success. | words best tell. Returning to his room he wrote polnting out the different parts of the depot, ex. Oe eee ene a ne eee Or General Grant be OF CHARGE. on hand A ¢ then disordered ani From his own letters it ig evident that durin; various | oe PM a : WREE LATROBES, Cox, Whiteman & Cox's Celebrated Splen- | pypiic affairs. October and January he had written. Presiden 1 WAsnmmaron, Saturday Evening, June 18th, 1681, | plained to the jury more minutely the various | .onk Genel Gachee supporters alter lls cleo —— did and Ruby and other RANGES and HEATING | “ gut we had passed from the arena ofthe war, the Garileld, calling attention to ‘his services in the | aepot as be took the. pe 2” ae Hicans aia.” =i STOVES, Novelty FURNACES, &c. sword had been beaten into a plowshure and the | Campaign and Sollcitinge an agmolsineces on ts i THE SECRETARY'S KNOWLEDGE OF GUITEAU a8 AN | -Ye- ofcourse. All good republicans 4d. BES PERWANGHE' CO, PLUMBING, TIN-ROOFING, JOBBING, STOVE RE- | Mitra, pence reigued at house and abode Thess | Bt cat ae rae areca Osea, WO the. rest TC a cert pteas mes eee rea 8 — poetze) ¥ re ttiere Wel dent, calling his attention to the fact of his desire r “How often have you seen the prisoner to the | evo STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, Someerns dine series" ‘Serd-tune and harvest hud come ad | {U8 anpotnted to the Paris consulate. On the is best ot your reeollection?” : “Vinh Was aneant by the term half-breea t” Pricee and terms reasonable. gone; the battle-fleldsy rederined: Troan, the seats lowing 1eGnes Le Wrote Secretary Blaine the fol- “Well, very often. Numerical statements are apt | “ft incluved sil ie republican party in New 510 SEVENTH STREET. oT ena wean Oe Sxties Sie und Havoc of thelr bloody contesta, were blossom | OWNE Manon 11, 1881. And after this came another period Or Miia ne | tobe exaggerated when recalling such circum- | York uot included Under the term stulwatt: . . with the fruits of peaceiul labor. Suddenly Sept L * | and waiting. It might bea story ing in RECESS. Fz" Connected to Telephone Exchange. nll-Im,1p_ | {ng De: Senator Blaine: know n the fatal danger threat-| stances. According to my recoliection he visited Eid Gai titund We enue wera ane tee tee ee eaten ae tak te ened ened the lamented dead, and how often, wille me at the State department twenty or twenty-five | At twenty minutes post twelve Mr, Scovillesald “Ww, = id 2nd arot 2 9 | touching the Aust 4 fi ‘ 2 ‘ “Thetis all” Mr. Blo wit 8. KATZENSTEIN, Maxacer. ][4* kd & HUTCHINSON, dentor the United Stites bad tullen a victim to | ty antti<the Austrian mlasion, and I think he hae te 1 | buoyant with life the shvidow of death Nnunted | ties Tt might have been, but clzhtor ten, Lut | Thetis lk” MT. 1 Aue desceuded trou wwe y tue assinsin’s Duliet, Inthe capitul of the nation! | have coucluded to apply for the Consul General at beris | hin. But again, we are in the field of con} Visits of that kind are apt togive the impression | ness box und the court took u recess re Murder, under all clreumstances, and. upon all instead of the Austr i until we come So eee ready iearibel. a of Dwenty or twenty-five.” & hour. 7 =f is Gi a he life S ek 2 ms ‘urrences cl bes applicant Mice’ PAtars norar, S17 NINTH STREET, gotta dud whieh we nold by so iraglie a tenure, | 305, Shaimeneht wa aly har i eas te pour | sate a Feats anean MO Oe oy usenet rom wpa P en it fs Urou: acl : ak hs My 5 n3 5 . : Nee eel Omler nad coue ef natures ag | tue gTenath of this speceh, (a specch, was enclosed) Soe reat Teoldhim that there was Ho pros: Very few persous except the oiiicials leit the cours, SNS" . - not in the usual order and course » which was sent to our leadi itors and orators in tthe effects of that fatal | Courage! uested 2117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, HAVE AN ENTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODSIN ALL | prematurely by violence, no. matter what may be August, “Tt'vas about the fir ahot ou tho revel wat Teen tout the iad; Wat not one mnie ot ie ee room. : : the con tuen OF the person, the hums D Mind ts | ae Mie, Woriow an the ides that elected General Gar- | shot, were felt throug] but around every hearth- not 0 mention 30 So mas called THE AFTERNOON SESSION, ill THEIR LINES. appalled witn terror. | When a man holding a po- Aint iahng ne Ee ag gpa at Paris, was | one Family, moueed, Dy See ee teen “When was it that Guiteau first "70" | whe cums soaneuaaed ah ten enn one * Sito ine) and power falls a Cause! Vic ss presume stone and 4 yu?” im to she murderers ipoue, we Tealire sitll tore rae the a coca a et yt, Ma fall with you | Shadow, and itis not surprising, that many for a | 7¢C was not a matter of which Tmadenote, but | ortock, the prisouer having been Brought Back §9 401-408 TWELFTH STREET. FURNACES, RANGES, LATROBE STOVES, fully the awfulness or the deed which produces Pet me. Jclaim to be a gentleman and a| time } tergible that thisman in the fuil tide of Teri nowioek on cmees ind say the room. f SLATE MANTELS, Siyuls taal 8 @ remarkable Mustration of the a ig hoc. Fea ae his career of eminence and usefulness should ful Pah Fea Ron ed we whether | one Arrepresible Guitcau Breaks Out . eniUs « follow communtcation by persistent | murdered rainy ‘The Secretary took letters handed SEDMMINGS. RIcH TRNNINGS. GRATES, &c. aglow Cues mire atbongh the ets personal appeal, an by wit notes ana eters iPr ia FOUTS Ca te cine Rei} by Mr. Comat applications tor ofc inclu- prere bpcpesiarh shoo bepgeorlomeay death were fel every st On O in | ure in Various wa; aims. ‘this on. ‘Guitea' ‘Speech, “Garfield out, despite officers to restrain him, ‘DRESS. AND TRIMMINGS. eee awa on “husiness 0 every departmies of Not ony did ie beat Re che enter ke Spee dha alte Heim ag tiers reo - INSPECTION AND THE REMODEL. | society, yet the prisoner, his murderer, seands bee | Noone arte a wash teau, and filed in the State cLoax. ELEGANT TRDOMINGS. | SANITARY to-day entitied to the sume rights, to the | Garand the ong ‘the and beneath the sod from the White ING AND MODERNIZING OF DEFECTIVE | (ore you em ot ey che Bane ene | cen cers of eames. one TRIMMINGS. | v1 Ua BING IN CITY RESIDENCES 18 MADE Tux | S*Be,PElVileges, panoplied by ‘the : o4 the tution as if he had killed Jowhiest cloak zos ‘TKIMMINGS. | sPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS, member of this community. Had this crime been ‘DRESS. PERSONS TRIMMINGS. t La. oF TRIMMINGS. | ga-We give Favorable Estimates for New Construo- DRESS. REFINED ‘TRIMMINGS. | tions inall our branchen. -— Gs. cioaK. ‘TASTES. - ‘TRIMMIN ; DRESS. oak. ; Sees at

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