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—— een caecneernrennetinnimnenivensnastmmcaecciitenineentecneceudjaamuinisidiciiadanat oe : nese 2 THE EV NING sTaR. | - aan Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday. 2 - AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Z : MR. PARNELL SERIOUSLY TLIy Northwest Comer Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St:, by aineaicl The Evening Star Newspaper Company, LONDON TIMES ON THE MESSAGE, #E0. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ; <cuncageoettens ey eaemacon Sele (ar att ae ce fee ; Cee ee | or ‘week, or 44 cenis per month. Copies at the counter, 2 =a Gents each, By imail -powtase prey aid—S0 cents a month, e ¢ > — ‘one year, Mi: cit months, £3. - Cable News of To-day. Fig ng Y THE CROWN JEWELS OF FRANCE. Z Pants, December &—The committee on the bit ———= _| for the sale of the crown jewels inspected them TWO CENTS, |=euauitenGons neluding certain presents (rom foreign monarchs Tux Wrexty Stan—published on Friday—$2a.sear, | Postase prepaid. 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They are tn favor of disposing of diamonds business men in Michigan, worth a hundred} 4 yo} | ; “+ = . > or not,ever give him any reason to | PROTECTING INFORMERS IN IRELAND, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, | Christian Missionary-Gociety at 7-30. All invited. It" | PROCEEDINGS IN “HE SENATE.|@UITEAU FAMILY DISSENSIO fhousand dollars, The idea of talking about hin | chink that he had or could. have any polidcal or | DUBLIN, Deceinber S—A cimeular has been fesued ia eee CEES - aa being weak-minded is absunl. A high-toned man | personal tntiuence with you? authorizing Tables in charge of stations to nuerica’s Distingnished Tragedienna, = as | AT never did. Ihave been requested by | <IVe privete rewards for In Tmhation leading to i “pene 2 sly ‘ ; counsel for the defence to duce 9 | the detection of persons tntending to commit an e MARY ANDERSON, APPOINTMENTS ON THE HOUSE SIDE, | NOT AGREED ON THE INSANITY QUESTION. | Tne witness testified that the prisoner boarded | r Written by the pristner abd imaosed | Outrage, the informants unos eae to be made Supported by wil feport” “as ———— cee a ee eet tea the prise | agie yee (tas, counsel’ singe “his “indices | ube 7 E and > Po feet naa fs = — . , a = 5 Sel eopris= | ment. That letter y pelved by me in the P, 8 fin 2. STEDLEY' nd | Ma Wal. HARRIS, | PRESIDENT ARTHUR'S DEPOSITION, | ner: | month of October tact and was not preserved, Ido , Deceanber KM Parhel was, taken : Aedes * { The Senate To-day. ie JOHN W. GUITEAU WISHES TO MAKE A PERSONAJ | not remember its contents particularly, excepting +s y All yesterday with chills and shivering REPERTO ene UK MACHINE COMPANY will be held on the vee- | The President pro tem. submitted the response = = : EXPLANATION. That 1 contained some claim to have. te of the Secretary of the Interior to the Senate reso- | _ There was no evidence of a diminution of interest | Mr. Corkhill having suggested a recess, Mr. lution of May 9, I881, transmitting a lst of the | In the Guitean trial this morning. The police were | W. G uiteau arose and said: “If the court pleas names of officers, clerks and other employes on | required as usual to fght back the crowd at all the | I wish to rise to a personal explanation.” important kervice to the republic | Breslden al campaign, and ponement of his trial te his defense. at the office of the Com} any, Room 4, 1420 The Lady of Ly avenue. Polls will be open between thé hou Daughter of Roland and 3 p.m. By order of the Trustees, AY, peal for post, |THE LONDON TIMES ON THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGR. ne apie jor » ONDON, Dex we Times, eal give him tue to prepare | pai oe ‘fr mae ‘or Prewocet MATINEE SATU A 8, = e ; Z ro a wi salary, ntrances to east wi ut rt room Ww: “] don"t wh 5 5 arth ishing cot < tour usual Cheap Prices, J2@" FARMERS. & MECHANICS’ NAT, BAN the rollsof the department with the salary, date | entra’ i. to the east wing. The cot as} “I don’t think {it is necess suid the (Signed.) Camren A Aerece. | Sinenicau torrets ee En atnole the = | “The annual’ election for Directors of this ¥ of appointment and grade of offive of each, the | Soon filled up. Messrs, Reed, Ameriing, J. W. her is dead,” procee edly due _ December 12 Mise FANNY DAVENPORT, | , The,annual, election for’ Directors.of this Bank ‘will ppointment and grade A REVEREND WITNESS, Wo the indirect effect of protection, but President | Rev. RS MacArthur, pastor of the Calvary Bap- | AT NUr only disor take place at the Banking House on TUESDAY, Janu- | state to which each is charged and Indicating who | Guiteau and other adherents of the defence were ‘Sno use whining | ary the loth, 18: of seats now open. isoner, ers init reason for lamenting | eU F e confederate | eurly on the ground. Among the notables present 4 r. | tts eh, 33 that thts branch of en so has not been - Se rved in the Union and who in the confedera i Pa P fe Da vidoe sation esis w of the inter. | Uist church, 241 street, New York, was called. chorea $ enty's OPERA HOUSE: fe eee cer armies. Tabied and oriered to be printed, were Representatives “Richetiew” Robinson and J. | ruptions ut the tensa Le Tew of the inter. | Usk church, 2 Macarthur $95; thad's ali there ts | Ruectad and for sey iC the omnlasica be F = aS | a8-law2w Ww. Bills were introduced and referred to commtt- | Hyatt Smith, of New York, and Kenna, of West | “Lam counsel, judee,” shouted Guiteau. pout that,” sald the prisouer, as Mr. MacArthur be appiind to the carrying tradesee pt tn ‘the MERRY AND WUSICAL COMEDY. SOTICE TO. HE AY ee ete Ce Ste Virginia, Welbourne, of Texas, and ex-Congres~ one is to 1 Supplemented,” continued Mr. | 1p te nathees shape of be which will, however, have an ting of the ckhol of the - al offices a - 4 st arterc e a . “by pers ny of his per pr » advantage, a Hrot ect LOnSts The place for Lauxhter. ALEXANDRIA TURNPIKE, COM, | partments may occupy seats on the floor of the | MN Rice, of Ohio. The northwest quarter of the | thang whe uy tock asehy this trial blerviewe which he |} anaicugping AeIgDCTs aed montang ones ‘The Merriest of Musical Fun. MONDAY, January 21, Senate and House of Representatives. Referred, | bar, Just opposite the prisoner's dock, has come to | will degenerate sate | qher told him he Was | part of tie surplus rv - z Store Ciseh Strats Philadelphia, ¥s- / on motion of Mr. Pendicton, toa special cominit: | be called the congresstonal corner, for most of the st down, and the court, at 12 | § eee: ik Thies DASE Kao ae MITCHELL'S PLEASURE PARTY, Directors, Clerk and Treasurer same day tee of ten, to be appointed by the r. By Mr. | congressional visitors are shown to seats in this : s fors on account of the > Greeley then,” ev neoteugen RENT Ql a wns the 3 ALBERT HE} Mi ONES re, Competent witness I | section, Marshal Henty made his customary any office at ) Mr. Egan, in a telegram received to i atonan ent Bet atte eed esta rentiees mac) TB, MANUFACTURER | wal United referred to committee on | Morning address, requesting the crowd of specta- ’ ot Which he spoke,” said the witness, ate that the tiusals to Hy Ten Amount OUR GOBLINS; Rd baile practiced machin otic nee © | Judiciar, for recording of murriages | tors to maintain order, and not to make contusion o'clock p.m. | “was, to the best of my recollection, the mission to rear pee neni athena nd e UN OR, FUN ON THE RHINE IN GERMANY. | Gost pare £00 per conten iarceantarie: seneuiees apes | i te committee on territories. | by leaving the room before recess. Frank Bartlett, of Chicago, first witness | Chill. landionds cxtibit coutage they will compel | interview only; come meaning business,at 103 434 street, | By Mr. ey—To designa corner of Missouri avenue, from 9 a.m. salaries of perso: | Inquire for H OSL ONives. | | Hest Lenunts to pay. THE PANAMA CANAL QUESTION, W News in a decal rule this morning + European powers have no desine to affoits on the American continent, classify and fix the packs sce © vst. examine e tes ¢ knew the prisoner | “Allow me to say, doctor,” interrupted the pr SiGe Wad servicer to | SUITEAU OPENS THE PROCERDINGS, AS USUAT. ned. He testified that he knew the prisoner | 4. SEH er raion enigtderoca : 3 For a classifled, an- | | When the court was called to order the first | slightly. think did have an ides Oat 1 Hor tptive catalogue of all govern- | word uttered, as usual, was by the prisoner, who QUITEAU BREAKS OUT AGAIN. Swiss uilss ns from July 4, 1876, to March 4, ) as soon as his hands were freed, blurted out: “A| “I met the gentleman,” interrupted the prisoner, Iso, for the “Investigation and MATINEE ON NEXT MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, Amuzicn's Greatest Character Actor, (er sPEcaL ne Tent publi 1881; to printing. | Orrick OF THE Mutvar Fire Ivs. Co. ra a . : Q “at Mr. Scoville’s house one summer, It cost the | SECe Nema eh sddiing for them ta Fine Ix : : cegunts of certain land grant | ¢Tank in Chicago says talked with him about | “at % ota srg Jo e ME. FRANK MORDACNT, | Poliey holders are feet nee SHER CEA with fhe decinbn of the | this case. I don’t know the man; it’s false. Sovernment $200 to bring this man down here for | “eppat, isbed sin Wear eal . en at vq Stas ee In Robert Griffin Morris’ Comedy Drams, in four Acta, | THe Soe Mer before, the last Mi Supreme Court, and for a full re pore of the results | TESTIMONY OF GUITEAU'S FEMALE COU From | nothing. Corkhill’s just wasting the money.” | when 1 con War, and thot it shall never be closed by any hose Sey . teiite eee ange thereof to Congress. [The bill js ldentieal with that COLORADO, “Silence !” roared the crier. {T 1 the Ule feet agotust peaceful cargoes, which ft is = OLD SHIPMA’ On ascent ken reported favorably last session) to military aff: Mr. Corkhill called as the first witness Mrs. “Tsay it is an ontra: hoped with ti TJulla Ann Wilson, of Leadville, Col She 1s the | money in that mi sions. own Australis for Corkhill to waste the sald the pri Viner Way from Europe to the wese the American continent and to OUF @olonies bY that rout Compe for He nreeaat ear the | | Chon the concloston of morning business, Mr. VF recommended to the M: lorrill’s tariff c ston bill W en up, an 2 eee a ae ee : teow Indy who came here with Mrs, Dunmtre, Gut LADIES OF} © CHURCH, | te. business of ROPOLITAN CHURCH, Qe pusiness of ees SS their last meeting, that then Went on wit adding: “Yes, a nothing mui Phe witness pd tha eS: for si D pt - Den -rlor Musical and Fiteraey mfum “notes be reduced to one ( aEWLGe cOMInE CERES ex-wife. She hasa sallow parchment-like com- a sons eon Uanen he wasat ae eney wodeay up my whole life like Dominion Noten. presram, : dnd Fancy Articke for | Bewale for the next year, which recom Ber ose eee een Rae ve | Plexion, black hair and eyes and a clear, strong | Scoville’s house in 1878. . THE MARQUIS OF LOXNE AND THE PRINCESS LOUIE * pe. Adaslltanes tres. Clme'sas unng ssor toenane Board, this making a rednetion of 3 The following clerks of Senate committees have | Voice, She was attired in black with a furiined | “What, has that got to do, Mr. Corkhit, with | Mis. Scoville objected to this sort of testimony. Toronto, bocouwere a apecdsl calse daapenoe ase been appoluted for the present session, and have | cloak. She testified that L. W. Guiteatt was her | the condition of my tind in May and dune la ioe from London to the duh cies Tee bees be qualified for t heir position mother’s brother, and that she knew the old ge broke in the prisoner. “I had a hundre “We a . % Per Allan are preparing state-room Parisian a ¥ = We are showing this,” syid Mr. Corkaill, “to i ed = | | mittee on comme: ‘alter Allen, India Meman well, His brother, her uncle Abrata, was | [9 £0 crazy atterthat. Tf you ha mT settie th: s mere for His Excell and party, MBER ONDAY EY A.M. sido, raliro: W. H. Johnso a frequent visitor at her mother’s house in’ Ann | this tone OU Wouldn't be so e: v1 settle that what the defence calls Insanity is no- 11h of Jawuary. 3 NDAY E B a Hf ia ING sist, ‘Arb She gave considerable inform it. 7 S thing more than devilish dey “en, ss Louise will re ted Ainerican Cantatric buildings snd’ grounds; A. 11. Byington, g ey P ii ll re BLANCHE ROOSEVELT, | | James Morris, territories: doseph Hari | the Sarloas members af the faunily. The BH See AG TO ie ee e-glasses and | ‘This declaration created a sensation, and solfcit- main for the present in Fuglawd, AD a SEVELT, i 4 ee on the seve senieliee e civil serv: | Was the daughter of Mrs. Maynand, ettled down to his | ed applause. 0 ceitee. ee BLANCHE ROOSEVELT, | iiadte hs said Company May Ist, 1815, will be paid be | Ie Conger, manutacttinese Ie Be Mahone, | has been brought into question, by evidence for | Ml was through with, the withess, he sad “You |@4. applause. icici. ean Gianiomed | Tue prompece ee kare tomcoe Makan ak: ; GSE GhAND © < | suid Company on pré ion of the same, with al Pittinan Pulsive tis: T. | the defence, She testified that her mother was a € the witness.” j le witness said: the cag BN sprees yd ane Kit Of the Dest. Boyd's party one mene “desist ig the Colona nice | of aay is Cie eo ee eee | Hand Reeeich iene: Oo Tn eatiobe able, Christian woman. She testified that she 1 Uo telly” sald Mr. Scoville, “whether | from the church, “He never thouzh€ im in- Pos af Dit of the best.” Boyd's party a henge The Fercritetenor. |N ‘any of ‘said bonds will be paid after dag | Bruce, enrotied bills; B. 0, | ReVer saw a trace of tlightiness even in her sick | Youare testifying or the witness” He referred to | Sane, about which So tue hes been said will, ater all MIC. CH. FRITSCH. i shar one, epidemic | hours. The witness gave a very touching history | Mr. Corkhill’s method of leading the witness The testinong given hy Dr. MacArthur irritated | Tut iu nothing. ‘Tuecdese we <“Alations coat ‘The Popular Butt. | ARKET COMPANY, diseases; Geo. B. Mi portation routes to | Of her mother, breathing out a daughter's dev Mrs. Florence R. Bartlett, « young lady whose | the pris very much, and a hat time Meth aDortive. - iii tac es yoGNOR LENCIONT. + GFMERY, Presideit: | the seaboard; J._B. Potter, Miscissippt river. and on tn every tine, | pretty face won for, her the ‘cl tention, the | the court adjourned, at 3 o'clock, he kept on in- : = ‘The Eminent Violinist, ae 2 seo ae dear, Sao District Attorney CorkhN called attention to evi- | Wife of the preceding witness, orn. | ti ing the proceedings. nel ‘The Dist iia ee te =| the Unt ss heainst the Nicamazuan. governs | dehee for derence, given by the withess Davie al. | She described st, some leogth 5 Mr. oe aan sine Sdipreci Memes rete ts ae, WHORE CASE. NCI ment; Charles B. Reade, | leging that M Hard bed a delusion: that she |) Coville Wi'consin hore, when Guitein Crew's! ot asctetes eis woriing that wipntotthe cx |Meie e oere ta Motion LAWRENCE, Musical Director. | ER MINING COMPANY, for the elect mines and mining. No thang Wass 10 go to the pooriouse. : dog over the balusters and broke Its lez. Sue | 08 ae in tue Of thee Laat oa : ‘rintees for the sear, will be held a a ; é e com- | _ MF. Scoville asked whether she was present when { StW nothing then, or at any time, that led her in si ed bs ws a Tr hi it beheld at | in the clerks appointed last summer to the com- | M! at i P r nothing th Boer ee eee eee 28 a es ye ee ee ee an one ro © ee of the Company, No. 614 weet, | mittees on appropriations ance, ete, which | Dé vis visited her mother. ae : the remotest manner to ppose him insane. o. | bared toswear upon the evidence addu syle) ieee ity, on MONDAY, Januai committees are ided with clerks on annual | “1 know no such person, cousin George," she! 3 arte cross-examined by Mr. Sco | their own observations that Gulteau we 5 vr é | eo Soe) Ste) prevaGied jwittlclarks: 0) replled. “It is not probable that he was there, tor pe pemorn peed religious discussion 8t | «ne and responaite at the time he abot the Pres-| _ DeaMonae fowa her E pine © physica ade her to see visite : in Which the prisoner grew excited, aie ’ si : j . Pulao ie cee ROCER COMMITTEE CHATRALAXSIIPS, had never heard lier mother, ee Lak, tein of fears | the Donde Inne ee p abd yaent. forse hat ie" Mi “i morte a LS eee ; ‘ he latest gossip touching the committee chait- | of poverty in her latter years “They all got through eating; then they got up,” | county re" vesterday CONGREGATIOS DO YOU WANT A PURE, BLOOMING COMPLEXION? : : sald the prisoner. “I have had enough of toi killed by the arttian county, Mo, manships fs as follows: Appropriations—Mr. Kas- ‘A VICTIM OF MESMER said the prisoner. ave had enough of this Oy eine wh : — : e = aan None 2 dog Hustness, too,” he added. ) Ned Marshal Toptitl November 16, feo, afew applications of Hayan’s son, of lowa, with Mr. Hiscock, of New York, | In reference to her sister Abby Maynard, repre- | 1S oe ; : ray ; Maynard, ane srnoon Was spent in hearhug the ; ‘Miss Ta Hubbell, Mise Anna Drasdil, Mr. Theo. J. MAGNOLIA BALM econd. Ways and Means—Judge of Pa: | sented in the testimony for defence as an imbecile, o POREON ete eee E stimony of five ancient Bieeporters, The eve Om. John W. Forney Seriously Wil. Tordt, Mr. Franz Remmertz. poner Cia Simmerce-Atnos Townsend, of Ohio. Judiclary— | ee witness sald that for many years she was con. | , HOWaN C. Dunham, of Boston, the acting score. | atuony reported at length in the second edition | PIILADELPHIA, December St ts learned. to ie. Win. Waldeckor zs --,Orwanist MAGNOLIA BALM Mr. Crowley, of aval Affairs—Mr. E Spas erin e family, but atter-| SHY Of the American Peace Soclety, was next | of THe StaRe ‘The purput of twas to establish, GAY that Hon. John W. Forney te iviig very ML wt ir. Anton @loetzner é ‘Conductor | ‘ Of Mass. Forelgn Affalrs—Mr. Robeson, of N, J. | Sldered the brightest child 4n the family, but after- | Coiied to the stand, | the reputation of the assassin’s father a lence in Wits ily. His phystetms, howe Full Chorus, Orchestra and Onan. MAGNOLIA BALM Banking and Currency—Mr. Crapo, of Mass. Pub- | wards there was a decided cha She sald 8} "wr nad an office with that gentleman for some | headed and perfectly sans business wstioned, a stat Admission, including secured seat, $1. . ; : lc Lands—Mr. Belford, of Colorado. Military Af- | professor of mesmerism formed a at Ann Ar ie SEES a . the witnesses wes David H. Sunderiand, the state bts Ife ts despaired of, > he Seata can Le secured, commencing Tuesday, Deeem- ‘Will gratify you to your heart's content, fairs Mr. Browne, of indiana. Ic is sald tobe the | nor, ana her father and others became members. | 5! Weeks In Boston.” sald the prisoner, i from the Freeport district. dn his arly | Pecovery. ber6, at Metzerott & Co.'s Musie store. d5-9t_ Itdoes away with DADANIES Pe Te ON ny Abby being alittle crosseyed ‘they attempted (0 ing ie Una i ok eee aca Was ee clad tae PT gasunction Staying the Sprague Nales . : “ONC: Spat A oth 7 cure her, and parttal nee he becamne a 0 a presume he e “ sg GES MHOMENADE concent SattowsEss, Repsess. Prupiis, Diorears, New England thr fine subject, and the proessor used frequently Go nt $100 t9 bring hin He thought Provipesce, R. 1., Deromber K—Jusdge Potte ASD and all APPOINTMENTS ON THE HOUSE SIDE. put her in that state. After he leit others used her | ‘t ly oon Boos That ae ore fon utara Pi ; DISEASES AND IMPERFECTIONS OF THE SKIN. Speaker Kelfer to-day appointed Benjamin P. | a8a subject. She seemed to remain completly | Knew about me, He thought 1 was a Uterary mi stuying eee eee ae ‘ Gaines, of Ohio, to be his ae The SS is | Under the influence of the professor, and mourned | curiosity. advertised _ mu _ For the Benefit of the D Tr Ovencomrs THE FiusueD Arrearaxce or Hear, | Galn hewottne speakes add ae time as} When he left. ‘The witness herselr could easily in- | ‘The witness testiNed that he had never h j tested in ¢ WASHINGTON TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES, Buen Gis wieeeuaee # nephew of the Speaker and served some time a | syence her, and used frequently to do it until for- | suspicion that the prisoner was insane. | MASONIC TEMPLE, eee pndent of the Chicago Times, | Door- | bidden by her father. “I could stop her with my | ness read a letter t him trom the prison A Lawyer's Skat! Fractured in Court. Tutzspay Evestxe, Drcemper 8, 1881, Tr Makes a Lapy or Tarrry ArPraR uuT TWENTY! rownlow last night appointed Ro finger half-way up a Dlock, F.ther could do the | June s8th last, asking lim to. send him a c = a Leapvitte, December 8.—In the ty court, i T THINKS A RE ‘Misi by Gie Maxine Band. | fo be superintendent of the document } same thing, and others could also, Atver that | his book, “The Truth,” aud closing. withethe | aS {Sears nad am alors ae seipdaca name pg. | AbLeo natural, gradual, and perfect are ite effects that | room. Serzeant-at-Arms Hooker will not make | her mental nature. seemed to Unter Wh CMTE | Ronde AT, Mee be este ott me of . peTR: ie Ge foruer over Ge Ze China decorated forthe Society will be on exhibi- | itis njpmaie fo detect its aplication. any appointments until Monday next. He has, | change. She seemed to be {acapacitated for men-| my friends. 1 have been in polities since last | EX-Senator Lewis left for Richmond last n'sht, uring his shui. His fee (adiiiiancws, 50 Cente ———— Howe lecied to appoint Mr. Thomas Kava- | tal exertion.” June.” {tis asserted With authority from the administra- covery is dout ew York, an office messenger in place ‘One of th SB EURERA SPRINGS WATER (from Arkansas), | naugh of jurors, Mr. Wormley, having tocon- | Mr. Scoville here objected to the submission of | tion to use itsname and intlnen: i mON wo | E in hiscanvass for = mba munit, Deep Rock, Geyser (Saratoxa), Be- Brock, of Oh'o, sult a physiclin, business was suspended for a few ¢e e now e govel nt to prove: | = i sae - a astly “under Stery from Pueble, aot OND AREEAT thesda, Ilue Lick, Bedford, ‘Saiurien, Michigan,” Con- ‘nator David Davis has appointed Henry Head, | minutes at this point. Wier Ma Werank einen prieuers cane, ae exeeptlon Was overruled | te U.S. Senatorship, Afterconsulting with many unt oes SaRENeen Ere ate ane ther Nattiral Waters, freshly recelved, | of Quincy, IIL, messenger for the Vice President, | to is seat, the examination at Moe Wee ese | er onres sanity. The exe | prominent republicans, Mr. Lewis, yestends ng Christopher No. 626 F orth and for sale on draught at to succced Enigene Corvalzier, who was promoted | centinued. ‘The witness repeated, with emphasis, | “He in a Methodist minister,” satd the prisoner, | noon, according to report, called on the President Sititrow w Oroner and Choice O11 Pa MILBURN'S PHARMACY, when Mr, Arthur became Prestdent. that she had never seen anything during her moth- | referring to the witness, “this man 18. Of coursé | and latd his grievance before him. He reviewed PBYslcbu. viewed the bod, and concluding that og eer m5 Penusylvania avenue. Speaker Kelfer was busy all of to-day making up | er’s life, in her speech or her conduct, that was ic | he did not like my theology.” = : death Was Uae result of cipitueria, gave a burial the committees of the House. They will be an-| rational. The dey = method a EY the history of coalition and the canvass, showed Certificate. A Jom wen 5 F TRE “w vas there al man that you ata certificate. A few weeks te G48 Fixtures. hounced on Thursday of next week. No one can | kota witness in ta or ean eerie ret = ity | not like?” asked Mr. Scoville on cross-examina- | how Mahone had pledged him (Lewis) the Senator- terred inl Suipped E. F. BROOKS, with Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s goods tell how he will arrange the slate. of Mrs. Ma read. | tion, | ship; told of his services ia the late canvass, et ee dade, wi and a quarter ot a century practical experience. 1 In speculating upon possible changes in the Sen- | ‘The witness said she had never heard of the facts | ,,{*1 didn’t have any money, that was all,” said | after hearing the statement, in the words ot a gen- | fC hole in th { = | meet all competition aud sell at LOWEST RAT! m- | ate that would affect its political complexion, a | sworn to, as tving Whie eed | the hae mei ee Fee Con toca | 80 dugent ee ee ee ee | i to, as she was not living when the alleged | the prisoner. | Ueman who was } it: “The President cae tion of Mr. Turner, the Di rence to the alleged in: ard and Abby Maynard, w o Une body Was isin~ ‘re on examination rresulted in the finding of a Dule back of the head, Which had been slup With @& Wooden plug as JAIK AND FESTIVAL Fe food deal has been sald of the Ml-health of Sena- | occurrentes took place, The witness satd he did not like him because he | out positively for Lewie, He sald. I Came not to be now pon a Very chime exe EN CLABAUGH HALE. 100 Mint northwest, | int E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th street. PUDLICEN RUEUE CREO MIC Te eee tuath, Scoville objected to her negative heresay tes- | didn’t pay hs bills; he didnot lke the prisoner's | repubite ans were entitied to t auntnation. 13 rs are believed to be stall THURSDAY AND F “ ee === | [ir Grover Is enjoying better health now than he a ws they had cast three-fourths Gr more —— : ' i = amination, the ss sald | : s rt ATTORNEYS nh tof interest in tuts GUITEAU INTERRUPTS JUDGE PORTER. Upon re-direct examination, the witness safd | that the readjusters had tahone in the Whad told hin in Boston that | and a republican should be chosen to suc = 5) Am Old Man Murdered White Defends Dee. Sth and Yth, be Sr inaa ant vas | that John W. Guite: = dng B2is J ~ ——— | connection 1s that the governor of Oregon ts a| Judge Porter insisted that family tradition was | 13 S LoL a Single well-defined case of Insanity | ston. He sald he believed. Lewis was i 3 JPME Fou se. MarTHEWs CHURCH, RIDDLE HE DAVIS, JASE. PA | democrat, though the 1 ure isrepublican, | evidence in such cases as this, inthe Guitewu farniie. \: EN tad Teche be eecar ote ws RIDDLE, DAVIS & PADGETT, Tait CASES While Judge Porter was speaking on the potnt | | “ile's no expert” stid the prisoner. “It wouttn't | sin aihIstration Was Zor 1 RD" i . orth west. a he raised, the prisoner interrupted him, saying: | Amount to anything one way or the other. He's | him. ll and other leadin AT WILLARD'S HALL, Practice tn the Supreme Caps pmue northwest. | This stated with authority that Secretary Lin- ey soc es eae seaue eee ot a sickly notion that it would be a disgrace to | republicais have i Lewis of their corsial the Court of Clainis the courts of Maryland, Virsinia | coln will remain in the Cabinet. He will continue Pe x 2 ave this appear as a case of tsanity. nnevi, SO ft IS DECEMBER Ist TO DECEMBER 10rn. and the District cf Colum! g er proc ‘i support. ‘The readiuste 2, and before the Depart- | t noid the War department portfollo, It is now | ,2tige Porter proceeded, in his most impressive ie ‘The witni sald he thought Mr. Guiteau had to non te RY abel b } ments of Government and C x Bt and eloquent manner, to enforce his views. The | Rane eee ‘i bei oe . prey «10 conta, | on ener _* BEF | said that Secretary Kirkwood will also remain, A j effect of one of is Hest rounded sentences was | "yam the exception,” sald the prisoner. Se eae |e arth se Ce ye caine aia satan t Reet eee RNEY A CAW, western Senator 1s authority for this state- | spolled by the prisoner, who grinned and said: ‘The witness said he had made an exception in | and the readjusters were nob ina hurry to non! OF tae deceasnl witnessed Uke sree See ts Se 2 | 0) eameveraing tie cartes ta x 42 D Stuzex, It 1s also sald that Secretary Hunt ‘Now hold your thundering till you get to the | the case of an uncle, who, he sald, was intemper- | nate Minn The cauene wilt, be held on nee dete ow the ORS 4200 CORItRaR Se oven space of the Hi RAE | Opposite City Hall nim _) will, after awhile, be succeeded by General | {UfY; Judge. You are doing this thing altog ther eee anit ah Jaered the erime a | Staub 2nd as the Nene Decween the republicazs ~ = - | aan G = — —~ | Longstreet, a t the 1 J. W. Guiteau sald he considered the crime a | and Teadjusters grows in inv ery +H ——_ é. BOOKS, &e. | PESBEY WEE GARRETT aw See Sennen lenin {lithole wilt sucsket | THE PRISONER OBJECTS TO BEING CALLED A cuiMt- | guificlent dseren Go ake on ee adding | may tenia 1G aro: Lewis tt gels <¢ ‘The Chicngo Man whe Kuew Galteam = 5 —— === | No. 2 columbian Law Building, Sihed., bet. Dand E, James. Messrs. Frelinghuysen and Brewster NAL UNTIL HE 18 CONVICTED. the charge of insanity. : a od the | Me nomination if he can get It, and if he does not | Cacao, December R—A reporter of the fone. Bee ks. | itp Wasurorox, DC.” | will nest week, be appolnted Secretary of State] Judge Porter, reterring to the prisoner as “this | Alt Scoville. tu repeating a question, used. the Hee Neel practiced UpOM thas te “PBMCS | evan, whi caliciL On Mr. HL. Hy, Porte, of Unis city, - : UN. } MILLER, “iSecretary Blaine sald tore Senator this morning | “Ftilhal” the ‘prisoner cried out: “I an not a| “Weis crimes sueectea Iuee hortees ee pr aiean, aye he mectaneenes ey tone wear ©. BAM has opened for the Holidays alarze and | NY, Attorney-at-Law, that he expected to be reileved from office and | €riminal, and I object to the use of that word,| “No, sir,” shouted the prisouer, iuomiin the Gabler Onn I aruu ahat tie wanes ainted with Guiteru ser bacirecaegmap phe Fas, Fimoyed, hie office to Hoome 6 shag, Gunton Law | retire next Wed His idea was that Mr. | sir, Just wait till Tam convicted.” have not gone that far, Judge Porter. 1 trata moe Sig | erat geare Ss dealings JUVENILE. CLASSICAL AND STANDARD BOOKS, | Building, Louisiana avenue, near City Hall. Jy2o-om | Petite nest Wednesday, | pominated, perhaps on| fr, Scovilie’s objection to the testimony was! Obsert to Your speaking of thie thing as @ crime THE FRERMAN FAMILY TROUBLE, j Sema swate ccouings which will be offered to the public at |] JANNUS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ROOM 31, LE| Monday, and contirmed in ume tor him to be} sustained. j Haul you convict me. We have had enough of | Prof. DeSinedt has made an analysis of a cup of sore ein hd PRICES NEVER SOLD HERE BEFORE. Fy tet indian Gives stn sab ReCah 2 LE | inctatted py Wednesday. The witness said she had never heard the | tat assassination business. coffee furnished him by C. L. Freeman with the n tht he agate tee q comnined Cali carly, as the selection is now complete at Practices before the courts and the departments. | ‘The Senate to-day adopted a resolution to ad- slightest suspicion of her mother’s insanity. She THE GUITEAU BROTHERS. statement that it was served to him by his wife, trom lik: w cats tn the tiustrated g Heitor of and Associate Counsel in Patent Cases. journ until Monday, and there fs a ‘very general | had never heard any intimation that hes aunt, | Mr. Scoville having asked if J. W. Guiteawhad | yirg. LO. Freeman, Sunday morning, Decem- ners, Porte thet KC was his duty to CHAS. BAUM'S, | iad eC eo thatdeg, (Abinet nominations Will be | Mra, Parker, was insane. ‘The witness describe, | not expressed himself averse to having insa‘ ity | per 4th: that noticing that 1t an unpleasant | torn sou “nm > knew ; el yet 8: ee Ps = = aaa se An Ne Peat ds Mpa meen a panater, who 45 | in the family, and had not said he had rather see | taste like Laudanule, and suspec someting about Guit Sch — 23 tmn 416 SEVENTH STREET. OHN MORAN, F = . now 1n an asylum for the insane at Pontiac, Michi- z : : : qromthexactinathe koow iis witew te 4 - 7 Washin; N id Gossi) ‘in. The witness thought her condition was best | Mis brother hung than estabMsh such a thing, | Wrong, from the fac’ * 1c th of Reg: Price. My Price. | €7 5 ashington News an SSID. descrived by saying that she had 4 childish uted | the witness reptied in the megativ unfaithiul to him, he desired an analysis, Prof. DN! Pid i a call on Mee night's History of England, 4 vols. 6.00 | 2126 Pexssrivanta AVENUE aNp4289rn NowtHwss7, 5 in an old body. She was put inthe asslum be | “Thats the way he feyse sald the prisoner, | Desinedt, upon an ‘onder irom tie conte, mrcceeees | dahain Tids story, the tustertal polnts engl -$ 6. GOVERNMENT REecEIPTS To-pay.—Internal reve- s a8 NO Other place coul “and J want to repudiate fis whole theory.” to examine it and found it contained opiun in | ors nich he supposed had been sent to the pra aan ~ oll Geeks 08 hason handa large assortment of the best makes of A Gatie CLT L fever pa WAS 10 Othies place Wisre shocould He | AE aon brother for some time the | Sufficient quantity to poison, ‘The case will come | 07 0 Nici! le supposed nad bon sets (0 Ue ir ng ~ eae LATROBES, Cox, Whiteman & Cox's Celebrated Splen. 5 e 961. z 5 risoner added: “He's a- good fellow, and] Mike | before the court again to-morrow. pigecnd ogo an Macawey's “* Syols. 5.00 Ch Be Gorxa 10 Resiox.—First Assistant Secretary of | gngtcity dn her “tclen utnee woes Rim betver now than fever dit. berore 1a ke —— Seo gcunoet ee ne an ee eS, eebilsarhsences tempivay 6000s... Geb 2.9 | STOVES, Novelty FURNACES, &e. state Hict will hortly: resign his position; tt is | Gate, ; Tam just getting ac qualnted with nim now. i ScHOOL SUPERINTENDENT COOK COWRIDED By A Neen PLUMBING, TIN-ROOFING, JOBBING, STOVE RE- | said. ‘Mrs. Wilson was cross-examined for some time Je statement represented as having been made | Woman.— Tabitha Brown, a small, stylishly Wall Street To-day. Young Folks Histicy, € v0le.<<..... iceman tea Rha sal by Mr. Scoville, whom she kept addressing as | PY, John Guiteau that there had been no estab- | dressed mulatto woman, was tried by Judge Snell | oxew ¥ , December 8.—The Post tn its finan- a Tae River Front IMrRovEMENT.—The special | “Cousin George.* Devotion to religion was one of | Shed case of Insanity in the family the prisoner | this afternoon for committing an assault and bit- (:40 p. ta. edition) says: The Stack oe oe 6.80 | Prices and terms reasonable committee of the Senate on the Potomac river | the characteristics of the Guitean family, the wit- | S44: “The testimony, shows that two of my cous: tery on Mr. George F. T. Cook, by cowhiding Mim. Fxeuiuce markets tonday are quiet Dut strom | Pric a - He vt 8 are in the ylum now. Probably I | Mr. Cook test at he ts superintendent of tire nd tates bor e ty higher for the exvenaed Rollins’ Ancient History, 4 vols, 600 3.95 | ANo. 7RANGE, with all the fixtures, $14. improvement had a meeting some days ago, but | Hess auld. They were a very loving people. The | win be there soon. I think that’s well established. | Colored public schools in this cles abil am Mon: | eeete es ace ened aie tee ke ee “ S27" Connected to Televhone Exchange. _n11-1m.1p__| did nothing. A Srar reporter to-day asked Senator | W{tHESS Said she did not know whether she had a| They are both in the lunatic usylum.” day afternoon while sitting in is oMice at the S\ithern state bonds ate up 1 for Virglulas aud Maceuley’s Essay Poems, 3 vols. 3.50 2.00 a — is rejudice against showing that there was heredi- n cing - > { Ransom, the chairman, what the committee ie [ary insnity in the familys she ou jected to unfair | Whe Presidents Answer to the Intere | Sumner school mone talking to soine princi- sss. Railroad bonds are higher, McCarthy's His., Our Own Times, 5 5.00 3.25 HAY Warp & HUTCHINSON, Posed to'do. He replied: We intend toget hat statements belng made; she mi yee possibly be rogatories. eo ee qm : jlucowes are Up 43 Der oct, WH a { matter in proper shay rough.” “In ss tg from ows = F in the other: Rollins Ancient History, 4 vols....... 9.75 2.50 | time for the work ¢ begin next spring? asked Raary insanity on sccuntel ber chien e® nered |- ‘Mr. Corkhill here Tising held up an offctal | iige across hishead. ‘The womans daughter had |e advance tn the other c Self-Help by Smiles, 4 vols, «00 4.00 the reporter. “Yes,” was the reply. 'y 'y re! envelope with a deep black border, and sald: | been dismissed from the Sumner building, and he frit ive souehety iy higher, a8 ts aleo -Help by § » 4 vole... + @ | 817 NINTH STREET, ——— ‘MRS. SCOVILLE IN TEARS. “Your honor, Ihave here a communication from | afterwards found her in a school in south Wash- | xormern Pacific firsts In the stock inarket the English Men of Letters, 5 vols. 3.% 2.50 THE 105TH Bond Caut.—Including to-day the} While Mra. Wilson was testifying in reference to the President.” The letter was passed up to ingen, and had her expelled. The court Imposed | resyjt of the fuctuations Unus far to-day is an ad ; : Under the Wsthegaie” Tedeemed $19,724,200 bonds | family matters Mrs. Scoville completely broke | suage Cox, who tore open the envelope and looked | # Une Of $20 oF 30 duys in jail She Bald che fue | vance of igal'y Inthe general list, and tne} Lawes NS, = 1.50 | HAVE AN ENTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS IN ALL | Under the 105th call, down and wept. She endeavored to ide her griet | Over the enclosed paper. “It Js merely the an SS eee saltles 43¢ per cent. the latter being : the an- | be satisi ; " 7 Macauley’s Life Letters, 1 vol.. 8 5 | oheia iriea. aro Orrrcrat. Paras 1x Privare Connesroxn. | Deblid the wide fan she always carries, ‘The pris- srers, to your interrogatories, Mr, Scoville” suld eraser aes Goan iyon the ported a . - _Y¥ er leaned over to her and endeavored to console | the cou} paper was ‘nha: a ho died | solidation of this any with the Indian: Waverly Novels, 12 vols... - 12.00 8.00 ENcE.—Yesterday a man named John E. Sullivan | 00! ~ q THE FUNERAL OF Mr, Wa. B. Kissey, who oltds' " - ee was arrested by one of the special omcers of the | Het {AUS exlibiting for the frst time anything | Scoville, who spent Some time looking over it. suddenly a few days since, took place at two Spring, Muineaukee, Lake Shows 12 vols... - 18.00 10.00 FURNACES, RANGES, LATROBE STOVES, government on the charge ‘of using official paper | "Siry: Wilson, hecney Deen asked as to hi GUITRAU’S SARATOGA BOARD BILE. o'clock this afternoon from his lite Tesidence, 311 _ timpix. The mance ae Works, 7 yola..... 7.50 4.75 Writh intent to create the hapression Meet oe eeeet | father, sald ne becante Bnsane Before he died from | _ “Y Just sent the President a note this noon,” satd | Cstreet northwest, a fet being present, “The re: | the $1500 mons to caus, Out Of the F vols... 7 7 SLATE MANTELS, with Intent to create ee 9 lmnpression a he Wasa) sortening of the Drain, the prisoner, “requesting him not to appear in this Fesidents < ott this Diktrte Be Rg atte sod Ver oane preent since yesterday. The ruling “15 yole..... 21.00 13.00 GRATES, &e, Bundy heard thecase, and held Sullivan to ball for ‘ME. JOHN W. GUFTRAU INTERPOSES, case and not to anphans asad doreote I pre- Forrest, of ‘Trinity chureh, and the toterment was | rate for call loans te per cont, end-the comme. “ ” ** half moroceo. 37. f Mr. John W. Guite: "rose 26 sume he had sent answers before he got my | at the Congressional cemetery. ¢ pall-bearers | sions pal ay ha’ Z ceded ‘Thack ae ep ia ma + ee court please, it pe ne a gutter eae Race note.” were ‘Messrs. Joseph: < ger 3. 3 eas a. | = 1 ome fay yo nd org EA ees ng ery, complete works 12 1 s <: v1 - 8 . W. A. ? vi ¢ or ¢ ry, complete works 12 vol 1500 4160 SANITARY INSPECTION ANDTHE REMODEL-| WHY MR. MuRPHy Witt Nor Come ro Wast- | Soma tike to-calt attention te the question and an-| | Mr. John Parmer, proprictor of a hotel at Sara- | Fi Nava Ralf FB. McGuire, Chas A Bradley, | Prime mercantile paper ts az per cent. Currency s “Ub vols... 14.00 10 AND MODERNIZING STIVE | INGTON.—Two weeks ago ex-Collector Tom Mur- a, Was then called to the stand. apt ines | he south in moderate amounts t0 0 iG lODER OF DEFECTIVE Swer about Mrs. Wilson’@ father, and have it | M3) J. F. Beale and Judge Drake. e Horal offerings | is going to d a 42 | PLUMBING IN CITY RESIDENCES 18 MADE THE | PLY, Of New York, told a Sram reporter that he | Stricken ont. While I bawé no sentiment regard- | url OWe, this eentleman $10," said the prisoner. | were of the finest and elaborately Wrought 10 ap- | facilitate the movement of cotton. The U.S. sue “tor a board vill at Saratoga. It will cost the 7 pis morning debtor at Uke ciearthy a 4g | SEECIAL FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS, Ie Wacninncae Gane Ge oT We ree cefned Tusa ge mult #0 far as truth ts con- | government #100to prove that tact, Us & great | Propriate designs, Peseta the sum of $050745.08. ‘The market 7 . ‘ a ters his: Wi ublic money.” e) \ oi ve uiet, spend the winter in Washington, buy wiht remain hot affecting any blood felation of the prisoner | “the ‘wleness, testified to Guiteau's ing at | ARMY ORDERS.—Colonel Edward Hatch, 9th cay- | foreign exchange ts very q! of pl oner. 2 wm stim: eal Gragged A cl Ne rk. This chan; .- | dragged In and going out to the world.” his house in the summer of 1880, and that he no- | airy, will repair to this city on business con- CHAS. BALMS, ‘We give Favorstie Ualtniates for New Or deen tne report tak Ae GOR eo ae | ee 1 tinea asin Sala ne only member of the | ticed nothing pecullar about him; the prisoner did | nectea with the public service. Captain Charles | oc, Markees amine wicca ee eee #7_| sistant U. 8. Treasurer Hilhouse in New York. Haya tose Insanity could ‘be proved was Abby | not ay his board Dill a tecture,” said the | ® Smith, Ordnance department, will be reliesed TIMOLE, a =! ma ea “What. : : 5 7S. Ordnance agency, N — USIVERSALLY | PRESCRIBED BY THE| Tae Preetenr will probably go to New York| “What becomes of Patker,” shouted the pris- | prisoner,“ aud didnt draw, al oon Oe ae ee pa as fl coupons, due ‘been looking over the | York city, and will repair to this city and report id to-day oC] a ad sipal | ORE, December 8.—Cottom _ steady. FACULTY during the holidays, though be has not posi-| {kn wr. Parker,” added ‘the The prisoner, who had f ={for duty in the Ordnance bureau as princip. i e "i ve ee Kc ‘e district at Presi Si jiies, sald: “I want this thing pub- d@iing, 11 Flour unchanged and rm. Wheat, ; akesaive sea cea tively decided to make that visit. and he added that. they hes ace ay mys Eres soe dvhossed the paper towards the re- | assistant. era xirondin western higher and uru.—southcen NEW nooKs— aan te Tews | Jur, isnor Qvimion—Seneral wiht | STG MEN WM meant fe eae | poe, A, Sart elastase PE | uy caso ssaron Haron senate com | EE tag A aes Gee Be0e CONSTIPATION, chief of engineers, after a careful examination of | ity, tc was from her tations Be acgck Weaiag ak) GRE mittee on privileges and elections, at a meeting ‘Land of the Wide: Du Chaitin, 2 vole, hemorrhoid, the bid and all matters pertaining to thestructure, | *¢1 don't know Mrs. Wilson very well,” sald the | wore ag follows? this morning, summarily disposed of the case Hiustrated, Jen's Lite, by John bile, headache, has referred back to the Corrugated fron conpeny prisoner; “I haven't seen her for years. ‘She is a | ¥! Supreme Court District of Columbia—Holding a | against Senator Miller, of New York. At the | mixed, My Wife's Sister, No Name cerebral congestion, ete. | its offer to bulld a free bridge at the Three Sisters | Very finé lady, but of course she 15 ~prejudicea Anup Criminal Term. late extra session a written protest against Charles Dudley | INDIEN prepared by GRILLON, tor the amount appropriated t by Congress. If the | 2galnst showing insanity inthe family. Charles J. right to his seat was presented. ated aeecete Sole proprietor, priage company consents to the changes ME. SCOVILLE AND THE FRISONER Bor Frrcu Into | The United States vs. 2 rregularity and a sort of general allevation | 1081-03. | rt ‘Srcherber ‘Phannacion de Ire clause de 1s by General Wright in the interest of a JOHN W. GUITEAU. No. 14,056. of fraud were offered as the grounds of protest, firm, 28e2. inal. cal Artot Midwifery, ‘Faculte de Paris, which shall endure tndefinitely, Mr. Scoville rose and objected to having John} Interrogatorles to be propounded to the Presi- | No evidence whatever to sustaln the allegations : cruary to fair, 8al036, ‘Aunt Serena, by Mise awarded the contract, otherwise the ving seer hy faced, “ y firm, 2.17 yal 18... au +. 1-35." Our Panailist ‘27 rue Rambuteau, Paris. | wii ye referred back to Congress. W. Guiteau constantly hampering him in this | dent, Chester A. : uuchanyed. en he Sun by ene hy Helen K. Jobn- | GRILLON Tamsr—unlike pills and the usual ice jaa aay case. Qo you know the prisoner in this case?. 633 ;, ‘A Pick wichian Yitc: purgatives—ie agrecable to take PERSON aL.—Comm! Loring yesterday ‘The prisoner here became excited and banged Seto ead Fi 4. Huson, by Jans BE and never produces irritation, dressed the National Cotton Planters’ Association | his fist on the table, of think it a perfect nuls- How many Unies, aa when “and whene'aid fe secortivent of 8 ‘Seal and in session at Atlanta, on the cotton interests of ” he shouted, referring to his brother. “He 7R Thave seen bim at least ten Or we St nD HCN, Sold by all Chemists and Droggists. the country. —-Mr, and dirs. Jefferson Davis and go back to Boston. T have never known times, altogether, m omiyald Feaneritenkecoeete: % CENTS THE BOX. 217 thi2w_ | Europe. of the Sd Auditors yuyiag some- (Otel, New York, city, in §' HOOL BOOKS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED ar ANGLIM’S ANTIQUARIAN BOO! Concorax Burtpmse, F Sraxxt. (Cash paid for al! kinds of Books, Pamphlets, &c. #13-6m_ ea ———E—E_ee ‘OLIDAY GOODS AND TOYS.—A LARGE