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ij HH H i : : i f ‘ F fal g 8 i i i z ag ; § i AT THE STAR BuILDines, ‘ Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tue Evenrxa Stan is served to subscribers in the See Seve me year, $6; six ‘monte . e lEntered st the Post Ofice at Washington, D. C., as > arte reget som o ti Ine Weexvy StaR—published on Friday—$? : of them were on business of local and all ; Bortarerrepaid. Six months, $1. 10 copies for $i5;3) on wanted Mi. 8 Pe sigrerams weeen| Vek 58—N?. 8,950. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1881. TWO CENTS. [BER acrnk Sheena * | ment ‘office, to succeed Mr. Defrres, Tey oA * 0 shouted the prisoner, hammering the table. “I Th S urged Mr. Oyster's appointment on nceount of Ni __ AMUSEMENTS. © ee ROSES Washington News and Gossip, |THE GREAT MURDER TRIAL | *oriccutston ct agrvurscartnce. :|Telegrams to The Star. Bices and dapat na Wreause be Se woheat ul ‘AL THE = % 'TUAL RELIEF ASSOCIA- raved in my li Soldier.” Another delegation was from NATIONAL THEATER. Ea” St arse GovERwuxnr Recerers To-pay.—Internal reve- have never been depraved in my life. I have been a I Hill. Tt was headed by Mr. Dodge, the <r A meeting for the election of officers will be held Christian all my life.” An effort was made to stop ‘ntattorney. Mr. Dodge was spokesman, and NVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. | pit TEVENING, vesthodl Hall Nrseet, Porras sd | Due $766,181.08; customs. $557,671.43. TESTIMONY OF DR SPITZKA. the prisoner, but he wouldn't be stopped. “I have THE NEW CHINESE MINISTER. | Pica wR? grievances of the Capitol” Hii rae Sth £ 7:30 p.: = = = n told,” he said, “that I am hurting my case by ie s ‘There will be no Matinee Wednesday. neh etreets, at 7:90PM. CLARK, Secretary. Norra Carouma, Bee eee Cam- talking 90 much, I want t to say Tam not afratd to Pertoe of hart Cr hennes roe eace Daas com En 1 of the Eminent Artist —— BONANZA eron, of Virginia, who has been in the city for sev- go to the gallows if the Lor y wants me VIERN. Maisstoner. ‘In. this delegation” were” Geseel ANNY DAVENPORT, TF vor cartratists. SPECULATORS AND | eral days, left yesterday for his home. Whileherc!| POSITIVE G@UITEAU IS INSANE. wane Texpect tne ora Gon will throw peewee THE A THEATER HORROR. Farnsworth, Col. Lockie, Major Clark, Mr. Lackey, Bupported by the following company of tomanufactuse sud seit or eeuee tebe eit Machinery, | Cl. Thos. Keogh and other republicans of North nada, 2 ecessary to pI aoe Gen, Burdette, Mr Bariett. Major Browning, and Oharies Fisher, Geonee Narre, Edmond Tearle, Harry | new aud's specialty: that haw no: competition, Gaick Corolina had interviews with him, ‘seeking bis Athalt-past 12 o'clock a recess of one hour was | ‘The New Chinese Minister Arrived im | Criving them very Linde ang eae ee MGiawk, Wed. Yiuriey Will, Fare, BMC Re | Shyer touuerte ant wthers Heike Untied Mais Pee | Lar to the Mahone ieyeaeae onic ee epoad |_EXCITEMENT HIS AFTERNOON. | taken San Francisco, dent Arciur said that he would Uisten te the my Hawk, W, 9. Hurley. "Wills Page, 8. M-’Ken-” | city or country, ans where, in the United States. For | lar to the Mahone mnovement—whi D Gui ae Scesi: Si Puamonos Gai. Derkan ss ee orp ‘dricks, Orson M. Dunn, Miss ‘May Daven- particulars, call’at 103.4% et. corner of Missouri av. to inaugurate in North Caro!ina in order to break = miteau Starts the ternoon jon. PRANCISCO. CaL., December 12 —Thesteamer | sentations made by the port, Mre. Charles Foster, Miss Minnie hue northwest. Inquire for’ Mr. HUNN, Room No. 6. | down wiat is called “ Bourbon rule.” —_—_—— ‘with a Speech. Oceante from Hong ‘Kong vii Yokohama, has | said due consider.tion. Hook ‘ta Sher Stay Sh =| Seeder ee The Criminal Court room, wae well-led at 10] | The court was called to order Very prompty at | ‘OME, ner arencore Hung Ish Jr ta new | at the White eta Morpay. =s {AS YOU LIKE IT | fg SPECIAL NOTIC MOVEMENTS OF NAVAL | VESSEIS.—The | o'clock this morning, though the hour fixed for re- 1:30 p.m, panied by-his wife, the secretary and suite, num. | Lamar, Dawes, Hole oud Mention, GUESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINE! AULLE | Opvice ov THE Murvat Fine Ins. Co. oF D. C. United States steamer Despatch left the navy yard | suming the Guiteau trial wasivovlock. Owing to| Guiteau, as soon as he was brought in, started to bering 15 persons.’ The mintstF is about 54 years | sentatives Valentine, Dwight a Jacneate +++++-SCHOOL FO! | Wasuinaron, Nov. 30. 1sé1.$ | nere to-day for San Domingo to begin the crTain. | the fact, probably, that men were on the ground | Makea speech. “There are,” he sald, ‘a good many | of age and ts sald to be a man of fine attainments | Hon. Martin L ‘Townsend aiso called. = | 1881, for the year 1882, Please attend to your renewals ee _ e audience than usual. Congressmen Dearing. pros i some i clals from the Chinese consulite, and the cus- | waar _— Monday, December 19 LOTTA. before the last few days, and thus avoid the crowd. Prnsoxat.—Speaker Kelfer is set down asa prps- | of Iowa, Atherton, of Ohfo, and Bowman, of Mass. | Poodle do; tomary courtesies exchanzed. ‘The minister ahd | wen raeee rte Jane TO 4 STAM REPORT! — : ——"_____________ | _ On account of reduced expenses and the condition of -Ulve mililonaire, from extensive and valuable * ” " ” “Let the testimony proceed,” said the court. sutt ~ sf | BER FAMILY HISTORY HER HUSEAND KEPRe ‘ORD'S OPERA HOUSE | She pusiners of, the Compsny for the prevent year, the | Pra T, Nebraskiee Henry G. stenbing the New | achusetts, were among the early arrivals at the | ft! going to notity the jury,” sald the pris. | Woey shee © Start for Washington ta about @| sevegn ag wanting Mau TO RETeon To HIM. F " pling thea? Inst meeting, thst the raic of iterates theme: | York broker who died on saturday, war'the early | court house. ‘There was conajderable inquiry re- | oner sauce ¢ high-toned press are saying that it ae ee irs. Freeman, ub was set bo jell tx Gebaais ot Every Evening and Wedneslay and Saturday Matinees. | mium ‘notes be reduced toone (1) per cent on ail re. | friend and patron of Miss Kellogg, and secured her | garding the condition of the sick juror, Wormley, | Would be a stain on the Alneriean people to hang The Vienna Theater Horrer. Seppe as sent to Js - = Eirroved by the Board, thine makine s cancngation wae | the advantages of musical education. ——Miss Char- | and some fears expressed lest the trial would be | # Man tn my condition.” Lonnon, Dec. 12—The Vienna correspondent. of Te, a Dawn of a New Epoch in approved by the Bor thts making a reduction of $3 lotte Thompson, the actress, {8 at the St. Marc.— Interrupted. ‘The arrival of the jury a few minutes Excitement in Court. the Daily” News says: The police imagined that P0!Son her husband, was found yesterday by @ 4 American Dramatic Literature. | ado ae" J. WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. coroe eae Res one a coe | beture Ai otlock, with Workiieg ainong them, set | When Guiteau stopped speaking, some one in tire audience had quitted the theater. ‘They | Tepresentative of Tax Sta in one of the rons om = _-. | ze y EY e1 cs y " % event 1 ' e 51 ‘America's Greatest Character. Actor, C720, THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CEN | wounded during the war, died at his residence in | at rest this talk.” Wormley had a bandage around | te crowd, Deak Che window, at dedge Coxe jer] Pere witwut sccertsinioe f Geren vany.cne | ati en ersclen fips meat peiecrgg.eacyen dl 2 y. The Aunual Election of Wieten Phere or tay | Mazietta on Friday.——Mr. Edward Meigs Smith, | nis nead, covering bis right eye, The trouble with | 82N4, shouted, “Shoot him, now!” causing great. | de. ‘The Vienna correspondent of the Standara | Sten throug! depth egies vende tis MR. FRANK MORDAUNT, GEUisa Ae Annual Election of Hieven Directors off U.S. consul at Mannheim, is engaged in writing | tne eye, the attendants say, ts due toan old cut re- | ¢X¢itement in court. Officers immediately hur- | says: New rales to Insure the satety of the Tm- | @MUctpating getting out to-day on her personal id frill be betd at the Bente copa ce tn eeuinatan city. | nistorieal sketch of the University.of Heldelberg. ive Gute ae yslpelas. Dr. Spitzka, of | Hed to the spot, but were unable to discover who | perial theaters are published. ‘The Awind cer, | Tecognizance. She sald, “Oh, yes: Tl get owt toe Tn hig artistic creation of CAPTAIN MARLINE | jana sveaue, on MONDAY, Jauary 9, 1882, between | ——-FX-Representative Banning, of the second | celved there, and not to erystpel - Spitzka, Of | The ottender wie Fespondent of the Datly Telegraph says: ‘The MOrow Without ball, The old man has resented, Wehebert OHiie’ Mone Cauort puhaler, in | the hours of 12m. and 2p.in.” ‘The annual report of | Ohto District, died suddenly at’ bis residence in | New York, who arrived Saturday, took his place | “4,ofender Was restored the cross-examination | catastrophe at Vienna has caused great excite, | ald he wants me to come duck to hike hone Ae Robert Griffin hp a Comedy Drama, | the transactions of the ik will be read at 1 p.m. of | Cumminsville last, Saturday.—Mrs. Fannie B.| with the experts for the first time this morning. | of Dr. Spitzka was continued. The case of Abby | ment here. Immediate Precautionary Measures | Gn" Want to lose nd be has im four acta, the same day. SAMUEL NORMENT. ase DoE has Socio ee ae eer Ex-Postinaster General Maynard was also present | Maynard, whose reason was dethroned by mes- | will be taken to secure public safety at theaters, | got lonely already. Why tod. ne 1 vo send OLD SHIPMATES. JAMES 8. EDWARDS. : a and has resumed her journalistic pet aiid aatwith guage Cox. meric experiments being stated, the witness was seteritectoae jown some re eLts—s nice things—to Secretary Board of Director 49-f&m,4w | MArters, 219 4 street. — Mr. Joseph Shillington, idge asked if that threw any light’on the question of Affairs in Jay | me but my lawyer wouldn't take them, and told Every one an American character. feet ee telah stad whose iliness was noted in Saturday’s Stan, 8 OPENING PROCEEDINGS. hereditary Insanity? SHR Sie DIESER Co pene | him that 1 wan ine louver. Twant Every character a a wtudy. . EURERA SPRINGS WATER (from Arkansas), | soinewhat better, his army of friends will Be glad | The court was called to order very promptly at| “The strongest light in the world,” replied the i NET CHANGD ee CONG CABI- | to gee Friday's Sram, which something in it Hwy pat saited Oia | thea Bie Lick, Battord, Salurian, Michigan’ Coy. | ‘© KROW.— Gov. Foster, of Ohio, 18 at the RISES. | 41 Greiock, Mr. Scoville, rising, called attention 10 SENG ereUr OAR SACOERE. Linshne (or) techie: | ULTORDRANAUONGAbEE WS EG Gane nia nied ee A ER al ph Lae} = = ——— | grese Water, and other Natural Waters, freely received, MATTERS AT THE CAPITOL. the presence of Dr. Spitzka. Mr. Scoville sald he | 5 4oqherson. © oi er Serie in- | Ween the Japanese and foreien sik merchants I). “Oh, vou T tone: Leo ur cements JRCOEN HALL. ee eae Petar ae ce desired to ask the witness Shaw, who was on the | fluence untess he nad te teint ee Mibe wit. | bas been adjusted by a compromise, "A cemtet paper told the'truth when it stl 1 was a Plaee DECEMBER 12-MONDAY EVENING. MILBURN'S PHARMACY, Senate Proceedings To-day. stand Friday, a few questions. ‘ hess sild he could probibly mestnerize one ouvof | “1X market Is to be established ina site conven- | hob, a niece. of the nOr—that ts, he Wasn't ‘The Celebrated American Cantatrice, mm ___ 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. pacers Mr. Corkhill sald Mr. Shaw had been dischargea | every thirty persns in the court room, and that tent io foreigners and there ail business will be | elected, but run ted by his friend, BLANCHE ROOSEVELT, AS FIXTURES. |__| THE NEW PENSION OFFICE SENATE COMMITTRES—| ant gone ining Tson might ngl be damaged if the experiment | done, tnspe: tion completed, and payment made | Henry A. Wise. “Iwas bot ih Richmond, oh Spud peccillscmgad & — HOUSE APPOINTMENTS, ETC. Mr. Scoville said that he had received informa- | Was repeated 100 times; still, if such experiments, ais lelivery. | erp the Japanese wiil | Brod street, and my father was ongaged o BLANCHE ROOSEVELT, x. F. BROOKS, with Mitchell, Vance & O0."s foods, In the Senate to-day Mr. Hampton appeared in| tion since Friday upon which he wanted to ques- ere continued they would be apt to do great See ce veel aes ae ee ication paper: Boyde go ted = a mares x3 IN ONE GRAND CONCERT, ands Pheer td Brey ~ | his seat for the first time this session. tion Mr..Shaw, and he would have to suramon him | damage. soe Banton, ener Pe SK | eect’, cousins and other relations the Favorih ted PY the following Arti menee Stock. Fine moat TRakiet Gen Btavon te | A GOGMURICAIION Coe Pcie ean thie benre-| aa wiceaN Tone tee er fig,witness described the shape of the prison. Eeinsactions and the price Is sacs eee TIGAVUNE Gntaea her Rendly eet, con at Go ‘ME. CH. FRITSCH. Cos E. ¥. BROOKS, 581 15th street] t2ry of War transmitting reports relative to the | A New York Expert ‘Testifies that Gule| fy ie tra athe or ae ee aed ora gr mation of the yield. Rilk-worm exe guards ‘remarked to her: “Youll Go up Mm the ‘The Popular Buffo, SS — —— proposed new building for a penston office in Wasb- teau is Insane. thought, about three times more than normal, cards find no sale, to the grext distress of pro- | Black Maria to-norrow ‘ ‘The Eminent Vishny NCTOST- ATTOR. ington. Referred to the committee on appropria-| Dr. Edward Charles Spitzka, a gentleman, 30 OIL SIORETROLIRE a as aL ee Mith eyes Mashing fire, she exclatined “What? iN a i rh A e ‘ore changes in the gov- and with that miserable assassia? Oh! 1 can’t Diati ee CARLOS E. HASSELBRINK. alanis = tions, Years of age,with an English ‘halr,wasthen sworn | Tne witness being asked t) state the grounds on | ernment. A well informed native hrorwal crates it | and T won't.” a eat aT RUSSEL CASE. | Ae RIDDLE DAVIS h PxbGETR POET | | A memortal from the legislature of Minnesota for | and testified that he was a physician of New York: | which ne based ‘his oplilonsas to coneenteal moray | 18 lkely that Saigo will be inlnister of The guard.—“One will be inside and the other MR. J. P. LAWRENCE, Musical Director. 2 OS Tationeynne law, &n appropriation for the improvement of the Mis-| that he had made a spectalty of the branches of monstrosity in the prisoner,said: “ItI had only that Ogam: Forel affuirs and Yoshida, at present outside.” Admission— Ove Dollar. r No. 460 Louisiana avenue northwest. | Sissippt river, from St. Anthony's Falls to New Or- | nervous and mental diseases for nearly six years, | —* : bai minister at Washington, will be the head of Mrs Freeman.—No, indeed: that can't be done. Seen anne Ritts Comte extra. | | Practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, | leans, was referred to the Mississippl river im- | having studied tt in Vienna and in this county. He | Man’s mean face to guide me I would say that he Muance department. A nutive paper states that a | Am T to ride on the saine velicle with such a rep Reet Senta commences Wodnenday morning 5 | a Gcart of Cleine the soon oh ele | ae omnraittee. had been called as an expert in insane cases twen- | might be a very depraved man, or a moral mon- | Newly appointed envoy to Tokio had an audience k that ts, if they let me. Sette == | sud the District of Coluntia, and belore the Depart: | Bilis were Introguced and refereed to commit. | tense: twenty-six times: he examined the pris: | gters but when I find in addition thes» factors— | With the Mik:do and is empowered to negotiate ‘on think I Want to coup there with « squad of HILHARMONIC SOCIETY. ments of Government end Congress. nis-im tees as stated: By Mr. Kdmunds—For defraying | oner yesterday tn jail; had ‘never beiore seen him. | the hape of the head, Mhequality of the facial | fr the opening of the port of Ninsen, police? P - a ROSS PERRY, _ = ~~ | the extraordinary labilities and expenses incurred |“ Will you st: tte,” said Mr. Scoville, “the result; muscles, ete., I am inclined strongly to believe, | An outrage has been committed by the natives “ The officer then promised to do what he could to CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, in consequence of the assault upon the late Presi- | of that examination?” and to affirm, so far as science would permit iné | Of one of Aleutian Islands on tue crow of the sea | assist her in golhg. Irom the Jail mote Privately, WEDNE. 342.D Srxeer, * dent of the United States; iS Speen ee Wi Dot unless the court compels me,” said | to affirm,that this moral inoustrosity was congeni- Teainee e nea aoe ee she ad = ine the door was closed. MESSIAH Opposite City Hall. Also, for a second cirenit judge, for the 2d judictal | the witness. tal.” AR shies 2 MRS, FREEMAN RELEASED. ae = cireult of the United States; to judiciary. Also, | ‘You will have to answer,” safl the court. - € ese crew killed, One of the foreign officers re- | : i Sotrwnass ie : NEY ATL in reference to bigomy and for other purpose: witness, “was that, I found the man indane.” one pect he Bowe ee - s a | Co ; SS onductor | No.2 Golumbian Law Building, Sth et. bet, Dand B | Tidtctarg By Ae Ron ee Ce ean Oo | Witucss you,” asked Mr. Scoville, “have any doubt | 25 ,2nother evidence that influenced him. | The era court Judge Cox's attention was called to the ease Wal horus, Orchestra ana Or a S| ar ee pension | on that Subject?” eee ee ee ener aie Affairs in the Celestia! Empire. —_| py sir. W.P. Williamson, Who asked that cue he ‘Aaiamaianss tothe pomiorpioeipe H. MILLER, claims: to penstons. ‘Not the slightest.” "SY ou told hit to smile?" ‘suid Mr. Davidge, tm. | 48 IMPERIAL FUNERAL—TWE RUSSIAN MINISTER—A | released on her personal recognizance. Dstrick 4 Gente ean be secured, ci Tu ‘Diccen-)! N. Atto Law, By Mr. Miller, (Cal.)—For enlargementof the Yo-| The witness’ replies created some sensation in ressivel: = * TERRIBLE TYPHOON—A CHINESE RAILROAD, ETC. Attorney Corkhill stated that his assockate had ine der 6, af Metacroit & Cor Music store, at? Dream | Has’ removed his office tof and 8, Gunton Law j*semite Valley and Mariposa Big Tree grants; to | court. roe Hox Koxe, November 16.—The burial'of the formed him tant he did not think a cass © a) 1 be foe de oo orm seer < | Building, Louisiane avenue, near City Hall. 3y25-6m «| public lands. By Mr. Sawyer—Re-establishing | “He had,” he continued, “examined the prison-| «nd nis smile was a one-sided smiler” Inte “Eastern Empress” has, after a lapse of sev- made. ‘The court made the order, and Mrs. Free ‘Ro. 626 ON EXHIBITION No. 62 | = = SEY-AT-LAW, ROOM 31, LE| “2 court of commissioners of Alabama claims. | er’s eyes with the ophthalmoscope, and the pulse i . te i ” eral months, at length taken place. The deceased man entering into recognizance, she left the court 4 ‘ E » ss or you might call it a lop-sided smile. Et AND SALE AT y EB | Droit Bullging RAEX AP LAW, ROOM 31, LE! and for the distribntion of the unappro-| with an instrumenteknown we the sphymogtaph. | ye Mop wtded emiles” Was Achaacteritic, the | #5 the consort of the father of the late Emperor. | room. ° Fon el strat anne ee cx trom ree | wed, Pacis ese oe Pilated | Woneys of the Geneva awanl; to| The result ol these examinations was that both | witness eid: ota ce aU ee eer © |The absence of the Western Enipress the >——_— 4 northwest, one street, | i . i s Choice Oi Paintings, Engray Chromos, ete Lance and Choice stock of Taperhanaines, Fra dad Tamwels, Kine rt ¢ og Mae ee ae rf a ere youthful Emperor from the ceremonies occasioned Condensed Locats. sino | Solicitor of and Amsociate Counsel in Patent Cases. | judiciary. By Mr. Cameron, | (Pa.)—To re. | the eye and pulse were found healthy. There was SHE EXNGN Atte SD EEE oF froir : ; cnt | _024-6w* lease the Philadelphia and Reading railroad | nothing in those particulars to change his opinion g dj 7 remark and was caused by a disturbance among | The advertising columns of ‘Tue Srax « continue company fro certain. taxes: oe finance. | that the man was insane aS neiuher of those cir. | The witness asked permission to sit down, saying | the palace eunuchs. It was asserted that she : - - - to be so crowded thut another dout Casi | Also, to enable the vestry of the parish of the As- | cumstances ts necessary to establish the question of | Uvt he was suffering with an affection of the | would never be allowed to return If she went be- he tssued o1 Last 8 oJ ON MORAN, cension ‘to sell” and, infec simple, to convey the | sanity. It would be difficult to him toedpiain tou heel. | Yona the limits of the city. "M. Butvet Russian sheet coutained 172 new advert land in square 375, In'the city of Washington, con- | jury not compost 2126 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 428 97H Nontawesr, | veyed to said vi ; to District of Columbia. By | tures of the ca SSS i teaches ene: tea z J a Ininister, has arrived, and ts understood to have culuted (printed * LECTURES. | ote martked tenuate {nas | _{tAm affection of the heel, yon say?” sald Mr. Da- brought with him the ratificat on of the Russo | “Street Latnps: will, b a 2 * Highted at 5:10 +e = Mr. Sherman— scientific exploration of the | man’s insanity was a tendency’ to the formation of | Vidge. “I thouzht it wes htgher up. * treaty. A typhoon has visited the coast | extinguished at 12:45 #. Lectene— | anon hand a large aseortment of the best makes of | Territory of Albena Cette exp delusive opinions and morbid projects there isa] | The withess was permitted to sit down, but had | Of ‘Tonquin and the waters of the seaand river “Yesterday morning sth named Paul Jones ““Sighta and Sounds in the Orient.” LATROBES, Cox, Whiteman & Cox's Celebrated Splen- | gy Frelinghuysen, Secretary of State, | Marked element of tmbecility Of Judgment, and | not occupted the chair for a minute when Mr. | have thundated plantations, causing tinineuse | got on the Wrong train on Wie Metropolitan branch oe isi SO . did and Ruby and other RANGES and HEATING | “ cbs yl 2 & from Ms face he judged he was a moral imbecile, ; Corkbill insisted that he should stand up, saying | damage to property and a great lows of life. Over i & 0. railroad. At Ist and E streets he attempted By REV. D. W. FAUNCE, D.D. STOVES, Novelty FURNACES, &c. ‘The Presi dent to-day sent to the Senate thenom- | CP rather amoral MonstrosiW. He had te tacane | that he wanted trons re toe {wo hundred Vodies are already recovered. Chief to jump off, but fell and broke his right ath. He At the E street Baptist Church. on MONDAY, Decem- a . 5 oa es {nation of Fredk. T. Frelinghuysen to be Secre- | mannor as well marked ashe had ever seen itinan | “IS a tzlvlal matter,” sald the witness rising. | Justice French, of the British supreme cfurt of was sent to Providence hospital. Admin bet 12th, 1881, commencing at 8 p.m. BHUESING, FECMOORING, JOUBING, SIOVERE | tary of State: sic, nlinations of a. number ct | asylum. It semen tit on ee | “eee matter for me,” sitd Mr. Cork- | Chins and Japan, is dead. ‘The Ch govern- At the meeting of the Jolin Dillon branch of the ‘Children half price PAIRS, &c. postmasters. "The nomination of Mr. Frelinghuy- | sanity that a man should have. an accurate mem- | hil ment has decided to lay arailway line from the Irish National Land League, last evening. « report ‘Pricen and terms reasonable. sen was confirmed by the Senate this afternoon. ory non 3 aie perception. daa Koy ponte hee a Pecan ie pha Cee broke fn the eee erase tal rer eon of gg ition es = Le ived from Mr. J. POX “ a, if legate: = - = sale le ir. Scoville then propounded a hypothetical | prisoner; ‘a bad man for you." E nally laid by foreizne veen Shang- to Chic “sm M. E. Urell, Daniel Shana- BOOKS, &e. ANo. 7 RANGE, with all the fixtures, $14. Fe ern MIMAION COMEIEMENS ee be found that the prisoner's | hal and Woosinz, and was bought by Chines" and | fast Aone ; question to the witness, combining the postulates | _ ‘Tue witness said he ‘The Senute, at 2:80, went into executive session, | Gf" the one which he cutie ee eee: | reasoning eae logical, but based upon faise | afterwards torn up by Manderit, and the ouneli Were Appointed a commalt— and Immediately confirmed the nomination of ex- Perts, with some new questions enlarging upon | assumptio material tee to solicit subscriptions forthe fund guaran and rolling stock transported to Formosa, where teed by that convention tw be contributed to ine = 5 | ae ephone E: -_ni1-Im, B OOKSsS. Connected to Telephone Exchange. _nJ1-1m,1p : a Senator Frelinghuysen as Secretary of State unant. | the matter of the so-called mogbid projects of the | _ At 3 o'clock the court adjourned, Dr. Spitzka’s | It has been allowed to remain idle until now. | land. AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ‘e a ri ination not having been completed. ——— : = . cc. BAUM. jolt large ? mously and without any discussion. The other | Prisoner. examination aviDg comp! . sends $1 for “Gtibert.’ welb-selecied Stock of 1% the Holidays a wa | H Balineuions received were reremed tole oie | When Welypoteticnl quate ad teen. eup- SCENES AT THE JAIL YESTERDAY. General Forcign News. yesterday morning a carpenter, named WVENILE. CLASSICAL AND STANDARD BOOKS, tee on post ofices, and the Senate then, at 2:45 p, | Mitted to him the witness saut Tdecline to an-| ‘The announcement made last Saturday week DION BOUCICAULT COMING. John T. Reed, was taken il and Uurned’ into am SIN’ a ll Y. ‘Swer any hypothetical question fn a case where I . REND Loxpos, December 12.—Mr. Dion Boucicaultis alley near the Mount Vernon house, on Pennsylva- will be offered to the public at 307 NINTH STREET, i, adjourned unt! to-anorrow.) have exunined te patients HAALdoss fot. Inciude | that no visitors would be received at the jail Sun- among Uae passengers of the sicamer Bothnia irom nla avenue, between 4iy and 6th Streets. Jenny PRICES NEVER SOLD HERE BEFORE. WHAT A baa nal PLtOnTLe ee sions.” ‘ 1 days had the effectof keeplug away from there the | Liverpool for New York,which salled from Queeus- — colored, volunteered 0 > hold bis bead, and = a - igor Mr. Scoville then Included Dr, Spitzka’s conclu- | usual S:bbath crowd. Yt there were but | town yesterday. | while so engaged relieved his pocket of 8%, and Call carly, as the selection is now complete at HAVE AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS IN ALL| A republican Senator sald today that except | sions in the question, fies Teveien panes lice nein te the = efi GALES IN IRELAND, started OM. Sine wan Captured By OM ers Deut CHAS. BAUS, ‘THEIR LINES. Frelinghuysen the President had determined | _“{'should say,” sald the witness, “that the person y upon any new Cabinet appointment; that Gen. | Whom I exambied had been mage or less in A mor- | OMicers in charge. Of course, Guiteau was the Hon, | CORK, December 12.—Forty farms, seized under | M4 Fritz and locked up. Judge ‘nell to-day sem me of which | tenced the woman to sfx months In Jil. —_ ntal state : but for once he did not seem to be anxlous to see | ¢Xeculion for rent, were offered for sale, of which i _ 228-Im 416 SEVENTH STREET. Grant will be permitted to name one Cabinet eins nes PER Heals sere ties sng Masitors, “He complained yesterday moralnz of a | number 21 were purchased for the landlord. In | ,,!0n. > yoo ay = fod — addressed the Reg. Price. My Price. FURNACES, RANGES, LATROBE STOVES, oMicer, and so far he is undecided as between | SPly in 2 ¥ : 1) slight headache, which he attributed to malaria. | tel cases the tenants settled the rent. | forks hens ot tee chemin. whe Chaffee and Gen. Beale, but the probabilities are Dm Brine CRomympAMINED n the afternoon he said he was much better. POLICE BARRACKS IN LIMERICK. | closed Saturday night at Odd Follows’ Holl, wae, night's History of England, 4 vols.§ 6.00 hie SLATE MANTEIS. that Beale will be fixed upon and will go into the es a ssarks He eating his dinner, about 1 o'clock, some vis-|_ Litenice, December 12—A meeting of mazis- | freq “about $14 nearly enough to liquidate the Hume's Svolx. 5.00 2.98 Cabinet Fostmaster General James ¢xpected to | _ Dr. Spitzka was cross-examined by Mr. Davidge, | jtors suddenly entered hls cell, and not liking to be | trates will be held to-day to consider the question et, APoUt $1,000; | zs GRATES. ke. remain in the Cabinet until the end of the present | who asked: “What do you mean by insanity?” Interrupted in his gastronomical exercise, he ex- | of providing additional police barracks. | “Tue venerable sna sanch Lambert * Macautey's ** Bvols. 5.00 2.98 neal rear, but nee Ee Ee thinar, “That is a question which I never attempt to pressed pen per Be paries ee ee a Kase CARS ON ones prong : | ‘Tree, now tn his 84th year, is seriously fl at hts eho eside! cts is are ” cag, ve e el ell, some sug- AMILTON, ONT., Deceml —The pinion 7 a, 5 £ « ‘Gibbons’ Roman Empire, 5 vols...... 5.00 2.98) SANITARY INSPECTION AND THE REMODEL. | T@0¥eMent and want his services about. the dirst of | *uSWer,” said the witness. “I’ean give you an ap- Foe nnCe 514 18th strect and fears are entertained gested that they would like beat year. Te is therefore. probable that he nage | proximate answer,” he added, aud then rattled Of PS auteT ph, where. | government gives periniasion to use the cars be- | for his recovery. ‘The sudden death of his son De, Young Folks History, 6 vols. ‘ a = ANG ove n he remarked: “I ain not writing to-day.” He, | jonging to United States rallways on Canadian | CM. Tree ~ a ING AND MODERNIZING OF DEFECTIVE | retire from the Cabinet in Jannary. Sp enaanition, which compketely overwhelmed pwever, Wrote a few of them. Some of the re raltouie rete meal | shone to him ceetae kaa wot yes teomaten on Charlotte M. iMlustrated. 9.00 6.50 | PLUMBING IN CITY RESIDENCES IS MADE THE THE SENATE COMMITTEES. v1 Ke es s ius they entered the (a double one, 10 feet by Se \ it ¥ —— bof eee TN eee ee pO SIUIY | rect) Rept as far away from the prisoher as pose Wall Street To-day. , SPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS. The republican Senators this morning held a | of irresponsibility of the prisoner, the court ruled ») Kept as fa y St DELOOROE BS BORG rect mye | es Matlin Ancient Motory, 4 vole...... € 00 toto caucus of very brief duration, at which the report | the question as One of law antnot fora medical | Vici and Wey Ne gol up to shake hands with the | vue marLROAD WAR ON THE RVE OF SEITLEMENT. aicd pesiceaay uneing ok ie Raat ae tee ae a visitor e in CRY u > w re oo * yeste y morning al eae le was Macauley’s Essay Poems, 3 vols...... 9.50 2.00) | Ear We give Favorable Entinates for New Construc- | of their cominittee on the subject of revising une | OMlnlom. he tad ever appited for | Of horror and detestation. ‘She said, th a whisper, | ot aricio Gl gone cOATOn an ats Huan. | torn in thts city, and was apprenticed at tt yeeee ‘sHix., Our Own Times, 5 5.00 3.25 | tions im all our branches. a Ont ees weer erahtp of some of the Senate | a position In an insane asylum, and replied that he | “OB, Tcan’t shake hands with that man; 1 eau | al arlicle, (1-40 p. m. edition) sa and the | Of age to learn music in the marine corps, and was ‘P| 2 strong, zs ae ——— committecs was revelved, exphiined and aeqebled | had written letters looking towards securing post. | Manly look at him.” The ‘econ of the party | extended 5's are up to 103, and the i's to 11 Ce er at che compe, Se map Rollins it History, 4 vols.. a vit! controversy. AS stuted on Saturday, It » dlffere) y —t F fuck ce tobe 3 etre fe Scoville} $ 2 SoU rounded at Cl c. Mexico, cane si ~ es ADAME LEGER, provides for making. Senator Windom ‘the chairs | Hons I three diferent asyiums—the one at Black. | St one? wit prisoner, accompanied by Dr. Spitzka. | the other issues being unchanged. Southern state — Belf-Help by Smiles, 4 vols. 6.00 4.00 Bro re 3 Heres tad ye one Mt Oshkosh, Wis., and | ihe prisoner remarked thut he had weities Me, | ORGS are neglected wo-day. “Railroad bonds are Dens 1s FRE have been recorded as follows:— : y! = . OF PARIS Miter, che forrign relations committee; Senator | thatat Danville, Pa. He had applied for a post- Bennett, of the Herald, a couple of weeke gO, and | ee ind steady. The exceptions are | son F. Murray to Estelle Taylor Paine, 10, 6 oq. 4 English Menof Letters, Svols....... 3.75 2.50 i Miller, of California, chairman of the comuittee | tion at BlackW island at the request of the | oxyacted to hear from him, Dut thoushthe tause be | Bostou, Hartford and Erle, which advanced to 73 85; $00. Executors and trustees of Joln’B. Booed Is prepared to MAKE DRESSES in the on the revision of the laws, and Senator Sewell, | superintendent, Dr. MeDonald. Galat wie He Poa eee , | (rom 72, and have since declined to 71, and C. C. Nita “aici Of Sliges 430 acres: $ Phutarch’s Life, 3 vols... 2.25 1.50 a of New Jersey, chutrman of the committee on en: me questions were asked! to show that the wit | Comparatively quiet day for nit; althoush he mag | 80d L. C. incomes, which have declined to 76 from Nelson A- Ryon toh B. Groff, Wot 6 sq, 882; 8,08. x LATEST STYLE, rolifag bills. “Mr. Windom will also be placed on | ness had been a professor of comparative anatomy | © aie MEO he one to Mr. Scoville that At the opening of the stock market the gen- |} jotte L Munro to James “J. Clark rt 34 Macanley’s Life Letters, 1 vol. 8 ~45 | atahort notice, and will furnish materials for the most | Me commitiees on patents, education and labor, | ina veterinary college. Mr. Davidge having pur- | SoM visitors 4 eet i ane impression Was that the railroad war was on aa ees a Ni e p he hoped tn his lecture he would n to make P 28; $—. E. J. Hill to W. K. Ellis, sub. 26, sq. Waverly Novela, 12 vols. 12.00 8.00 ELEGANT EVENING DRESS Sompueeie ene, pales Subject Teint be | ice ertene ore demented sace rns him (the prisoner) out as a fool. ‘ lores soceas oes narket Atter iL ccluck SH. 1A. Bartlett to Surah A. Spars Sah Be 5 me = ‘ — reapers ie ct | witness mentioned over bo nishe nen who UsINess owed a strong market T 11 O'clock 7 * oe 4 “ yobs... 18.00 10.00 TOA Submitted to the Senate; but the various changes | had been enzaged In the Same Draheh, “have no TRIAL NOTES. the iharket hecame heavy. New Work Central des 84-134; $2,000 James N.¢ eperton te | og il de e ‘1 | on, Parts 9 and 437; $1,000. W. F. Mate STREET COSTUME. ss e me: separ & Treason to ashamed of it,” gat e ness.| Mrs. Dunmire, the “ex-wife” of the prisoner, | clined 1 per cent to an e Shore r cent “ LW. “t Will be made from time to time separately. “The te ashamed of 16® gait th Mrs, Dunmire, the “ex-wife” of the pri ined 1 per cent a cake phones | Een part anes a a eee Dickens Complete Works, 7 vols...... 7.50 475) sy 4 PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. on ne 1s Lilies ane ed a resolu ae pm | “The question bas been asked betore from #ges- | spent the morning in tie Witness’ room, waiting to | to 120%. The general list in thts hour fell 4a%, nee. James J. Clark to Jesse J. Brown, part ry is S ee me = ss < ce . ee 4 poasaloails ae nee ies on tons coming from a certain quarter.” * be called to the stand. and the 5] peclalities ald. About 12:90 the down Bot. $1,000. 2 pal 53 15 vols..... 21.00 Be No. 67 N. HOWARD STREET, be ee aes ints OoMiniLice, Witte eee: An- | cit Davide having asked Whether the witness | One lady in the audience this morning brought a | Ward tendency was checked, and there has since ®1- S42; $44 — C + “*half morocco. 37.50 24.00 Barrimong, Mp. | thony, Ferry and Dawes as its other republican ae ped see ty peels ne jet) baby_the first baby that atiented the trial. been a recovery of 40%) the maricet Deing dutl_as | FILLING THE VacaNcres 1s, Tam Jcurmes.—The “4 : & Seni fe creat: he little one made its presence and the strength close va December term of the Critninal Court (iudge € ‘Thackery, compléte works 12 vols..... 1800 11.50] ADAM LEGER ie assisted by MRS. DAVIS, for. | MeMBETS : femal Dut the ass, aud Gat antinal had two] of ity langs known several times during the | Elevated Railroad” stocks. are. dull.” to-day, | adjourned from last Mondny., resumed its se 2 Pe 10.00 | meriy of Connelly's, New York. ‘€9-e08t, Ip ee Eeceoeee ee arn OFFICE. oe age baying nakea‘uiora questions on une | MGHURE: Metropolitan being down 1 per cent to 9 : 2S eons My wn cork. Eereeb le ion from the Secretary of é a estions ‘The long communie: this morning. The names of the following pers Waren Crocker has recelved recently a num- | The sub-treasury was debtor at the clearing-house = 5 ot ‘a refer sons drawn for grand jurors to fill vacancies were 18 ary BAKER'S GOLD _ MEDAL, | War this morning laid before the Senate, explains ene ees jnade a reference to | per of anouymous letters advising hin to remove | tals morving iu the sum Of $269,993.38, The money Coiled and they vere mocepeeas John Hermon, BAKER'S PARIS, 1878. | the defect in the act of the last Congress author- 1 “Retng asked It hewas hoe au expert and did not the prisoners from the wing of the Jail occupied | market ts about steady at 6 per cent for call loans | Geo. T. Keen, ‘Thos Gant, Denis Milan, Josh % : y Guite: : ‘ex ‘stock: same =e rT neat - oe Co Bee Warrantea apsonurery | Wzing the building of a fireproof pension office. It | hold hiraself out to testify In insinity cases the | poate SERCO GAAGOE Ge cn of Tata ee ee eh eS OR ee n no other lives except that of th sin | pledge of United States bonds. Time loans are 52 | i will be remeinbered that the omission of the word | witne: m willing to testify to questions | Wil be endangered. PY Nat Or We assassin | pledge of United state paper of the best quality | cre iC Mecauien wee ae Jongh seme “and” from the act vitiated it. The Sec in insanity where I receive a respectable fee, In is 617 percent. ‘The market for foreign exchange | ¢#4°) ack Boe - sks Congress to remedy the defect and provide | this case, however, I don’t receive enough to take ee Of sickness, and Zack. Downing was returned now PURE cocoa, from which CHAS. BAUM’ Soc! is dull and steady. found, leaving two vacancies to MIL For the the excess of oil has been | for the construction of the building. me to Jersey City.” ICT had desired to sell my ser- | __ ety Notes. ——————— > Beans : 416 SEVENTH STREET. removed. Itisadelicious | EXPENSES OF THR LATE PRESIDENT'S Tuuxesa, | Vive I would now have been fitting behind you" | Last week may almost be sald to have been the ‘The Markers, Pattie Pullip fiuttan Leos, Coral ase pees ae Orders from the country promptly attended to. BAKEWS ‘The bill introduced In the Senate to-day by Mr. | (eferring to Mr. Davidge), “because I had an op- | opening of the season, so far as the formal giving |_ NEW YORK, December I generally weak. | Green were called. Messers Hunckel, G. W. Dode BAKER'S drink, nourishing and o “7 ortunity of going as an expert for the prosecu- | of dinner partlesgoes. There were a number, and | Money, 6. Ext ar short, 483%. State J.B. Nolle, Leon 1 and K. ay were ‘A fall line of Christmas and New Year's CARDS at Bamunds to provide for defraying the extraondt-| [ion,” hough none of them were very large, several | Pods inactive. Govermmetita iwichanucd, extent for | Sead YU" hewme, dan Pitgpatiok aed 9 ae bin ~ —_________ ________ | preaxrast cocoa. strengthening: easily di-| nary expenses Incurred in consequence of the GriTeat’s FrksT REMARK. = | were Both clegant in their appointments and elab. | “Mane su rmgertened, which are ar tinh alee: | Green, were returned hot found. Philp diitom —— reel BREAKFAST COCOA. gested; admirably adaj assault upon the late President Garfield, author-| “That's the way you get all your witnesses,” : i chanyed. Wheat heavy and *,0% cent lower. Corn, Was accepted. The marshal was directed to fill NEW Books. BREAKFAST COCOA vecatde cc vans, | 2s,,the Secretary of the Treasury to! pay the | aia Guiteau, looking tomerde Mr parkage OF these was Oe ete at eee eae peeaule | tutt aud Mays cont lower. “Posi aan and weak, 1f-abe | tee wacetee = BREAKFAST COCOA. —_ed for invahds, as wellas | necessary and reasonable expenses incurred in | aus Satan ao Of these Was one given at Welcker’s by Mr. Mackey, | {8 45. Land steady and quiet, 11.25. | $< . _ Land of the Midnient ‘Sun, ted Du Chaillu. 2 vole., | BREAKFAST COCOA, behalf of the late President, provided the aggre- “Who gave you the opportunity to testify for the | of Nevada, which was marked by lavish display | “LONDON, December. » 12:30 U. 8. bon VeRvicr IN THE Cinccs RIDER’® CAsE— Mometeh 9.5%, Bichard Cobden’s. Life, By John | BREAKFAST COCOA: Persons in health, gate sum allowed and paid does nct exceed | prosecution?” asked Mr. Davidge. andan entire disregard of expense, as 18 consid- | 4a, 121%: do. dua, LT. re, fo seoonds, In the case of C. W. Fish, the circus Series’ 8. The hincsican Newepaee be eee Dees | | EEE ar ae ... | $100,000. “Judge Porter,” satd the witness. Sie West Te Bente uments of a bonanza king. | 10434. New York Central, 14354." Certicatee, 19a. | Tider, against Cooper & Bailey, to ree Wamer, 35c. Voleanoes, by John W. dda Inter. Sel. | BREAE FAST Sek wecid by Grocers every- BILL FOR PUNISHMENT OF BIGAMY. ‘Where was this offer made?” maple seer iy d last week the speng | Hingis’ Central, 137s Peunstivanic Grater, Gs, | cover $216 for services up to October, 188), scivem Series, $2: Z iorida for Tourists, Invelidsand Settlers, by | BREAKFAST COCOA. Senator Edmunds vo-day re-lntroduced the bill} | ““The application was made on a Monday after- | Cntertalnment of the kind last week, the special | Runde Central. 1314; | Peumeylvants to the jury on Friday evening, they’ returoed ®& Geo. M. Barbour, $1.50. Sainte and Sint ‘by Cherbu- * fice.” | Guests being the Secretary of State and Mrs. ~ see saled Verdict, which was: ‘ned in court thigy 2 40 centa. ‘The laud Art ot Mi 1” | BREAKFAST COCOA. W. BAKER & CO. which was Introduced in the Forty-fitth Congress | 200n, at my offic The witness explaining fur- | RRS t which most of the Euro} wh seal t opel Fee task, Men So nee eee as | 028 Dorchester, Mi Sh tahinent (of Bigamy in the tent ther, sald Judge Porter made a visit to him and | Blaine, at ted. by thelr Teepective iain | THE PRESIDENT's BROTHER.—Major William Ar- | morning. It was for $29 96. ; ; $1.25. Our Familiar | Xo, a5 STO = ana District of Columbia® It provides'« penaits | 28ked_ ima If he could be of any service to the | Mel Shere, accompanied Ly thelr Rives One | thur, U.S. A., now in New York, was ordered from a by Helen K. Jonn- | No; 626 7 Pappa SeeCk, SEE ee | eee eret not over $00 ae ouides @ Penalty | prosecution, and he (the witness) told hiin that he day evening, the Branch wine ane eae | Heleha, Montana, to report gor orders as pays Affairs in West Washington. BESSA seagcnly Aik | gin al ty oot Sum emigeteamumier ata | os Miu’ ar, eh Hadmee oP pt | ea ha arma conic he eae" | Wey, eva the reach tes and ur | Hay, Mapa, to Pyar fa orcs ob Puke | Mfrs Am West Washington, $5. A Pickwickiin ‘Priecinage, by John RG. | 1%, a ae escing a2 Propure | More than five years, if a Known by che | Porter told him that otherwise he would have em- | Outrey en tr wives at dinners. sue ciplo- | signed 1 duty at a post in New York city. Was struck from box 71 for a fire in stores Nos. 3019 Boren $45, [lusion. by Jaimes Bully, Inter. Sci. | Spring's patternin advance. | Window Picture | Deen wbsent five years und is not known by the | ployed him as an expert for the prosecution. The | Matte Corps. and their wives at dinner. ‘The same | S18! by o'W. Free, ana Seg Sie, A tine, Seccrtment of Htnasia, Seal and | EPICS Gold. Silver Fake party to the former marriage who contracts a new | Witness told: Tudiee Porte ete ee ee evening Representative Belford gave a dinner . Saas ; ann eel sarees, owed by ABs. Bey, ‘ Calf-shin Pocketbooks, Wallets, Card Cases, Yee. ae rae Fe Toons Moulds Peete eae | marriage to be living, then the penalty does not | Withess ee he 7 iid not | Compllinentary to Ex-Goy. Routt, of Colorado, at | THE Wry Cuxvexng.—By an agreement made | occupied by Mr. FG. Shut. Nos Sand] chiging FRANCIS B.-MOHUN, Falutings, Engravings, hes af noe Picture Hooks, | tc nor does the law apply to persons, whose Eire to take part on Gites aaey che ae net | Willards, to whlch some twenty-four other ceden | last summer between Red Cloud and Little Chief, | companies responded "aad ext wuished the fire. au meg ye Specie *" MARKRITER'S, marriage has been ‘issolved or declared void by a] Witness had Abthat Une ace tence 18 pict re, were Didden, including well known members of the | the Northern Cheyenne, the latter was permitted Teme cemige wes 0 ee ae ae —F 7 No, 626 E STREET, one door from 7thatreet, | shail be sullcient catige or challenge ot au, tery coal the ehtnee Gannett the precast OMe SERRA TOS | Uy tie acres a te Letetite, Se lonre Se6 2s | tran Mew Wack, Beet Cleared Schr. ¢ aioe that he is or has been living in bigamy or a hea SADE Opinion. Of ee % as Red Cloud's until other pro- | Mal, Birdsell, for Hoboken, with re BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED ‘Terms cash. Free Art Gallery. ni6-1m_| Polygamy, or that he believes the practice mor. need the ORL Lee euente tons ine Borel Gayice’s health ts gradually improv- | agency, as, Het made, taking with hin only’ his | 5 Ere ANeLnws ANTIQUARIAN BOOK: = ally Fight. The act legitimates the issue of Mor- | Porter, He referred to the letter addressed to Gen, | ing to her illness and the recent death of Mea. Bar. | own band. News bas just reached the Indias | _ THE with 3,000 bushels "wheat; boat Senvom, = REARISRE N BOOKSTORE, mon marriages born prior to January ist, 1879. Sherman, the letter in which he spoke of the Paris | ber, at the Louise Home, Mr. Corcoran at first | office that ne, wily Cheyenne managed to take ae t and. 1.400 forester tnd of Brn Pe be. or FoneIoN maxes. znvat-aras Hoar, of the Houne ot Rep-| ene west mynd Mer iets: Soe | Unease Cae aE, | St My ec ane ata eee | tant Hen Brn, wien Mabe what “A er, Of | = = ud = mentees hak announced the following appotne. | _ Tue. witness waa’ examined: at Jengtn to | tere, Dut Mrs. ‘Tayloe, who Hag long been sallas ae fearful that “pomebody witt be nungry Feenep CIRCULARS, t RE Wi bring out the details of his examination of the | dent of the: Board of Lady Visitors of the — before close of eS ene 4INE IMPORTED TRIMMINGS, ments: XN. fait! a uarhe cies inship, | prisoner at the jail; he went there with Mr. Sco- tively vetoed his suggestion, and t son Bien tat Gloud's generous suggestion, ee aes aa PLUSH WRAPS, 5M. C. n 5 ‘cia. | Ville; followed in behind other visitors, and was | the birthday of {ts founder mi cam 7] . SILK DOLMAN: Fuller, promoted; Thomas Cavanaugh, fnancia. | Dresinted to the prisoner se fron wee sind ras | sete dapat the Louise Meme, and must be annually something,” may not pull them a 01 mesenger and deputy sergeant-at-armis, view J. | Povoutst Being asked lene gales ‘think the | celebrated, even after ‘Mr. Corcoran’s own death. — 5 z me RECT STYLE AND CUT AND SUPERIOR mae W. Milley i 4 i e 5 Fines. night fire was discovered at PLUSH JACKETS, WORKMANSHIP a F. Brock, resigned; . T, page, vice | prisoner had been trained to set a ‘part when he | Her earnest protest and this beautiful suggestion oa ‘of ph Cl 413 Second street stom cours, DUCTIONS THE STANDARD oF HxcELLENGE. | OY YM" Centr ores cee taw ls Senet ik Ca Ae | Sera aa A SePIR Pe due weight wth Me | nortuwest oricnating through some paper tga . N “T gat ntleman cell,” int am ited to and ee ‘Mr. McPherson, the clerk of the House, will Ctr! os ut did not Knew who he won Corcoran, and itis believed. his D fay will con- SS ee . Sigg og ‘of Easton, Pa. to tae Petes Teleereeee: Being asked If he though Gu fore. It 1 the one opportunity given all of his eo ay SELTZ & MERTZ, ‘An Ohio member Is authority for the statement ing = Guiteau knew the ‘their appreciati man, 513 N street, yesterday ng gricinaly, that Speaker Keifer will announce his committees | Shte"ence ,Petreen Zight, and wrong, the witness | friends to show, tnelt ty oe xen ‘TAILO} FDO} ennsyl" 2105 Sree, AVER tiie John Bailey, the newly appointed chief clerk OE a ee eset new the legal consequences OR SUErT One nice and gentianen ‘walling cot 77, tae W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, UE. __41 | of the House, was sworn in by Clerk Nixon, | She witness stayed oe, raat was not | Guiving, and the same is true of Connecticnt ave- a we Seanaion, has on — : Kennet @3 919 Penxsvuvanta AvEnce NonTRwaeT. ENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, Of the Senate, and assumed the duties of his office. | “We, Witness standard ¢ Ref nue on Sunday afternoons. On there was | formerly a cook in the Executive Mansion, has en- without a pastor for several ving, EXTERIOR PAINTING, GILDINC Ss Mr. Halley has been connected with the clerk’S | yudge,” suid the prisoner, “ey that Goesad herp | mucn juestioning among gentlemen, een ee it ergo picugeny Garieid.” she ects out | ° reppin of Rev. Dr. ; r ar, Uheip ay ct on . De. ana Picture Painting for tae teste Bek eee ae Sa OrEEES, wAbnor W Hose wal today appointed a messen- | YOWERI,” |) told the witnean| titel unknown, wg was a blonde, and wore. bus | Hut Tuy lant Mr, Crump damaged her rept: feck now chaplain of Be Seat, war pastor. Oe Serthwest above b. eornste Artie 402 Soh seee | von THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS mx wasn | SER UOCr tbe doorke Tnessenger on the soldiers | atthe Jail, was that wh aye got out of Jali he | Barca, and her asughter, hada informal | she ad asses ae Oy PENING OF CLOAKS TO-DAY. ~ a, ‘Doarkeeper Brownlow, of the House, allotted non ha, and then come =e on er os aren Cocean eee s day,” and the church were devoted 2 This Morning larfe Lot of Cleats for Ladies Puace Your Oapens Wirm Bata ay Ign a scat ved hace met on President had been the 3 morbid project ae eee e200 eeoern Ree as ono Oe angie sano Uy ry SS Guo. % KEEN, ——_| Stated to moter* XSommatdee wan Spine ts | jc aoe murray aed a. Dargo, tho | Boring ated here Zatrday, tnd fp with, hn et ans JOHN T. MITCHELL, Walt on the doorkeeper to tell him if he could not | Tegal of morbid projectat” “T think | winter.—Gen. 0. B. Wilcox, commanding the de- ; S14 an 991 Pennsylvania Avenue. ‘Mxscuaxr Taron, pape Ea illinois they would not take any auch 8 case ig & great Lam fot one of pe ie Wie married 3n Teceon ‘who wap em vneve OF DOZENS. 6m 414 Ninth street northwest. ‘The District im Comgress, fey Pap hes e not committed co Eos renga Sp dag pag < noereae this city, sraiete, ip 8% 24 Linen, |B, ROBINEON & 00, which revises the code of te laws of che otro | Smaggount of morbid project, Wat from sano so- | foeg"ane haw sustained in the deatn other Tatnee, Bees re Eat wate a Len, ‘Choice and | *2* poiitelgecedge tonal beth sci fesrme DuPwar ser. xm wis GAIE Mr. John T. Adams of Medford, Mase, who died is BOYS CLOTHING HOUEE, JOHN T. MITCHELL, ou PL Pennaylvanis Avenue. | 013 ippere 1s Bo Qrpruvity aout this can, Fudge,” | city, died