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9 THE EVEN AY,. DECEMBER 20, 1 Secicty Notes. | Chief Justice Waite’s wife and danghter and! eee : the families of several of the other justices of | Peet of Catture on a Beckiand Cirl. grew « the Supreme Court received nutacrous visitors yesterday. Many called to welcome Justice | Field's wife back from her European trip, and DOUBLE SHE re. 4 GUITEAC. city RELIEF OF =F D DISTRICT. Card From Yrs. Dun SebeemeNG reo, jae ees Guiteau’s Boyhood Depravity. To the Fditorof Tux Evestxe Srar: In the Washington correspondence of theNew York Tritune of December 12 is a report of an interview with one of the insanity experts, in which the following passage occurs: ‘The Agricultural Report. IONER LORING'S ACCOUNT OF THE OPERA- TIONS OF HIS DEPARTMENT—INVESTIGATING CONTAGIOUS DISEASES AM DOMESTIC CATTLE —SOME REMARKS ABOUT THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN: Locusts, PE PREG POTS CARRE Arthur Wil Prive Ont—A Evilor of Tis XG Srasts t the statement. of ow with the assassin int of whieh ap- Associated Chart AN BSTHETIC DATEHTER AND MACTIVAL PA. The fLic WEKEKG — a = . | Prom the Rockland Couricr, : i Seat are x oes ITT - fi morniug issue of the - a ne general considerations lead you to be-} The annual report of the Commissioner of were pleasently entertained by her and her sis- | A few montis ago the daa t he. ror huiet Seneatcelecratcter eit Niewing Is a correct | Yeve him (Guitean) save Agriculture states that the expenses of the at~| ter, Miss Swearingen. Mrs. Field's heaith seems | tand man, who has crown eu! : : TION ADOPTED MRS. SPENCER'S i : Gabsriay tatters Well, look ut his career. From his birth P * . M ' . s capital, aww taken a live ees rae ele eiunvace ! saturd wt | until he was 16 or 17 years of age his life was | tempt to cultivate the tea plant in South Caro-| creatly improved. She does not intend to re | im the small grocery lime. was sent of equipace tn whic te eaelis = » to Aclingtoa Heizts, my | that of an ordinary, studious, quiet schoo-boy. | lina have been somewhat curtailed without det- | ceive regularly on Mondays until Januar | “female college.” and jast wee! the Gaited States w " A me : fi He adraot cart hat time develop any any | Tument to the experiment. The Investigation of | The reception given on his retirement from | iome for the hohday vacat oil % 7 ern ho usual fruits of wickedness, and did not show | contagious diseases atic i Is has s State by crokairy Tl Rech cee esdeut tla spressed ereditary jency to insanity which the ag iseases among domestic nals has | the Department of State by ex-Secretary Biait in attendance at the | oak ial she been continued with good results. The results of some of these inquiries, such as the discover: of infected headropes in ocean steamers, are a ready known. The fact has also been estab- lished that, pleuro-pneumonia ¢ i and his wife last evenmnz to their ors, | retary and Mrs. Frelinghuysen, added another to the already Jong list of notable entert ments which haye, within two or three years. occurred at their residence. The diplomatic Guiteau. horse rrisoner of Chewanted pt rived, with the old in the 3 wagon to convey his daughter and her trank to the honse. When the train bad stopped a be rray of ary coodsand a wide-br defence has attempted to prove. * * * When he reached early manhood his system changed ly, of course. He has evidently been a of strong passions, and that fact explains many things in his career. He did not smok t er his turn- “loud.” t werdti : - leven, = resel ly ait the rep ied by Guitvau, or swear. He preserved the outward | of the eastern states, althoush Corps was represented by nearly all the repre- cell where the ities. He went at an early age to the | # very mild form. Prominence is given to the | S¢htatives here of foreign governments and the «arms. of the veterinary surgeons sent to 6 ladies of their families, as the enteriaininent Britain to inquire into the alleged importation | Ws given for the special purpose of introdnes: from the United States of diseased cattie, and | tem to the new Secretary of State and his wite, the Commissioner believes that mosf of the mis- | Who stood with Secretary and Mrs. Blaine to naderstandings on this subject have given way | receive the guests. Miss Alice Blaine, Miss before the convincing proofs presented by the ; Dodge, and Mr. and Mrs. John Davis also assisted American surgeons. “The special fnyestigation | !2 welcoming and entertaining the company. the insects affecting the cottott crop is being | AMong our own officials who attended were atered the pri us but Oneida Community, where he aspired to be a leader. whieh would mean that he would have ptional Liberty. Leaving the Community becanse his life did not suit him, he wentto York, and ever since that time has been tending toward criminality.” Mr. Scoville, in his opening argument for the se, makes similar statements and tries to erative pa riy glad to see you an Was newhat erecting, but he resoznized tl looking: 1 when ed that he was | es of 1p tit up in his arms, it would do the most good w that t : ety CREA icularly 5 1 justices of the Supreme Court and th ounded 4 ae noise of th and stated ive the same impre: actively carried on, particularly in its more prac- | Several sounded above tie noise of th was to “ipa the tical bearings, and most valuable discoveries have | Wives and daughters, some of the members of | yrief space of time the trunk and its atten ation. To insure been made in mechanical details and prineiples | the Cabinet, with ladies of their families, and | bagirave were loaded into the © me members of the two Houses of Con- to secure the L. where | did not give that personal attention to the boy | that iessen the cost of protecting the crop and was soon bumping over the hubi has been f he bad ever | that he ought to have given, and yet the boy | simplify the necessary machinery. _ | ress, with ladies. President Arthur was pres- | home the carriage, and d that he had cht, intelligent, gentlemaniy, gentle. ecognizing the importance to our western far- | ent for an hour before midnight. The dressing | --Pa, dear,” said the youn. with - plan wil i Pi rayward ways, habits or acts.” | mers of acquiring data upon which to predicate | Was very rich and elegant, and a bountiful col- | the team with a critical eye, are of s is the character Mr. Scoville gives him up | as to the probable action of the Rocky Mountain | lation was enjoyed before the company dis- | this quite excessively beyond ud the Coachman’s his going to Ann Arbor, and finally to the | locust in 1882, the Commissioner says he has | Persed. “Hey?” returned the old man with a pnzzled ida Community. Now, is it true that up to | had an agent specially engaged under the direc- | , Representative Washburn, on vacating Secre- ‘quite excessive beyond w Beyond ing the Oneida Community Guiteau had | tion of the entomologist to gather data in the | tary Fr en's house that its owner and | Warren? 1 consider it Semewhat about ten been the immaculate, gentle boy, he is repre- |,permanent breeding «rounds of this pest, lying ht occupy it, mov mile beyond Warren, c: ’ sented to haye been in the above extracts? It for the most part in the thinly settied regions of ttorney General Williams, which y, if Chat’s what you mean.” is not true. Alere are some facts on the other | the northwest. On this subject the report says: | he has leased. d “Oh, no, Pa: you don't understand me.” the side, which paint a different picture of that boy- | ‘Re:nembering the incaleulable loss and suffer- | €XPect a visit soon from Gen. Cust daughter explain i mean this and hood. Soon after he went to the Oneida Com- | ing which this insect entailed between the years Mr. W. B. Fitzhuzh is to. be | horse. you think they are seulful7—do you munity, his egotism and self-conceit, whieh | of 1873 and 1877—losses which largely helped to think they could be studied apart in tie | e Mr. Cast were then of enormous proportions, subjected | prolong the commercial depression of that per- to-day nphony, or even a are bad brothers. experience, many of those in th him to some severe criticism, one result of | iod this information seems to me of sufficient esa by his attendants, Hon. G. D. Wise, Maj. | as intense! i toa bair, we ised when ed, will immediately which | was that he made ® written | moment to warrant annual observations of a | J- MeD. Carrington. Capt. B. L. Cromwell. Hon. | one could have always been drive chmritabie. . confession of his previous I This | more extended nature.” George W. Garrison, Lafayette Fitzimzh, and | The old man tw In his seat and S$ and necks are part The report was adopted. coniession showed that he had from! Commissioner Loring expresses his intention | James 8. Fitzhugh. After the holidays Mr. and | muttered something ab pelieved itu 120 very stylish and showy, ax epcernial FLA. ve early years been a very disobedient to | of making the crop reports much more accurate | Mrs. Fitzhugh will reside at Dallas, Texas. j to be used furan express before he ‘i 1 yet very bimdine: Seen, Gi cock ins teas eS his father; that he had, while a clerk in a busi- | and exhaustive than heretofore. His report is See: to deliver pork in, b&t the conversation ap- can be driven on ah SS ee ae een ret ore with ¢ se, Sometime during the period from | accompanied by a number of special reports.on The Peruvian Claims. | peared to be traye in such a lonesome di- tinvale. They tries, made a report recommending the reutal | y 35 ie, from his thir-| various branches of inquiry, compiled by ex—| SECRETARY BLAINE’S INSTRUCTIONS TO ENVOY | jon that he fetched the horse an ection, as was of premises, where, under proper superinten- | ion, T would inost earnestiy and | teenth to his seventeenth year, robbed | perts. ‘TRESCOTT. jerack on the rotunda, and t also. thy little creait dence, women will be employed to cut and make | yeynest all who wors ae penis 's. money cee Coe herons Sones sa ee oe Geis Secretary Blaine in a note to Mr. Trescott, Maal frozen ground prev: load, oan ar aes ee a i children: that | onsiderable hat he hag - ERY 01 AN ON 5 — _ f b: arn os wodel of g magnificence ee ee quented brothels, and had hiad venereal disease, | very aggravated case of larceny was tried in the | December 16th, upon Peruvian-C Matai, Just | s-Oh, there is that lovely and cosummate m vod taste, ired at the lowest wholesale “and that the many and that he had been addicted to self-abuse to | Police Court this afternoon azuinst a young | Published, said: “The only claim for which this | screaused the returned colleiatess as they drew | << a ene itizens be appealed to to everywhere, may be cheered | the extent of seriously injuring his health, colored man named William Frazier alias John | department has instructed our minister at Lima up at the door, and presentiy she was lost inthe Gem. Grant nné@ iis Washington Preference to these mant!xcturers.pro forted bythe sweet and gentle influence | In regard to his disobedience toward his | Bell. A respectable old white lady named Maria | to use his good offices Is that knownas the Lan- | embrace of a motherly woman in spec a, 7 and werkmanship is the be ivine love Ms. Tiko. Dexaing. | father, he confessed that on one occasion, when | Miller stated that she is 75 years old and lives on | grean claim, and this is to the extent only o! Well, Maria,” said the old man at the supper | The New Yerk Sun of to-day ays that Rey the building be applied for a ~ Washington, Decembe he had been refused some request, he attacked | the Bladen Place in the county, and while rest-| requesting than Mr. Landrean should be per- | table, ax he nipped a piece of butte ‘ W. B. Davis is nbout to leave the Madison Ave- wr infants of those whose mothers have no > father, over-powered him, threw him upon | ing on the side of the road yesterday with a| mitted to have an atithoritative Investization of | mmp'with his own knife, an’ how d’yon like nue. Congresational church, in that elt He Proper place to leave them while they are at! pore—tie Reps Beat Tux Brces.—Last | the floor, and held him there till he yielded to | basket in front of her, which contained some his claim by the Peruvian government, and that, | Yur school?” | si dees sede work: and that the necessary food be furnished | night the second mateh game of polo between | the demand made upon hin, | Provisions and dry goods, this. man came along | i¢ found te be good and valid, it should. be pros |. “Well. there, pa, now you're. she jSAys he wants to preach ina church which is them, the actual ¢ for the care and suste- | the two city teains was played at the Rink. As| This attack upon his father was also described | and took the basket and carried it off, The vided for in any treaty with Chili which might |] Consider it. far too beyond, free from . and this church has a debi of Wren to. be charged to the je usual on such occasions the building was | te me once by his father (whom I knew person- | court gave him the extent of the law—six months | Sirect the property towhichit attaches. * * * daughter. “It is unquenchably inetfal Hans. “The report also suc- a al teams. The | ally and quite intimately for a score of years). | in jail. While disabusing ‘the mind of the Chilian gov- | Zitls.are so sumptuously stanning—1 mean gested that if this industry be found to work | feds were represented by Gitting capt.; G. | He represented bis son as haying a very angry ——— ernment of any impression that the United | £t™nd—so exquisite—so inten And then the tic, 3. P, Rewman,of Well, « jauudry also be es! fh | Hetlen, Murphy, Snyder, Whittiocton, Hillyer | Spirit toward him, and that he vielded to the| Maxine mm Warm FOR THe Monte Swin-| States meditates intervention on behaifof pri- | Parties, the balls, the rides—on, the past weeks Methodist. churc! oe srecommended | and MeFalls. The Bines—Bovd, eapt Tel | demand because he feared that Charles might | p1xxs.—Since the arrest of King and Sweeney, | yate claims beyond the use of its good offices, | have been one eublime harmon | of as Mr. Davis’ successor. He said yesterday city be proeured. | jen, ¥, bY Hobbs, Owen and Harlan, } Kill him if he did not—he felt that he was deal- | of the “three-card monte” gang, last week, the you will say that justice seems to demand that |. “"l S'pose so—I s’pose so.” nervously assented : at sacorek in be broken for the use of Umpir aport. The | ing with a murderous spirit. crowds of “monte” men and “guides” who have | Landreau should have an opportaity to be heard | the old man he reacl fe d cup, at this | game w + Lequent bursts | | The testimony of Luther W. Guiteau as to his | been loafing about the entrances to the Capitol | in support of his claim before a tribunal in Pera | ‘half fuli,”—bnt how about books—readin’, : reatual aed jor apy the good plays. Tie | Sen's character was that he had been very diso- ‘ound are not so numerous, and the large | competent to decide it, and that if decided in his | grammar, rule o° three—how about to sueceed Mr. Davis, it is expected | where work ‘may be Reds won by a score of sto 2. bedient from his early years; and I know that | number of strangers who daily visit the Capitol favor a treaty of peace which might cede terri- | al frieads in his The report say e | | ote of the great sorrows that the father carried | and stop at the entrance to the grounds to view tory to Chili should not be made in disregard of |. “Pal don't,” exclaimed the daughter reproach- | ynal, work is a test of merit, <<Law AGatxsy Mori | With him to his grave was that he had found it | the Peace monument have not been bothered by | any rights which Mr. Landreau may be found, | filly; “the rule of tiree! graiwmar! It is Prene ‘pe yates omen ry mode should n Youny states that an elderly white | impossible to secure obedience in Charles during | the polite young men who want to know what | after an impartial judicial investigation to pos- ; 824 musie and painting and the divine in art muditions of his occu ‘ Sick unworthy | came to him on the sireet Saturday night with | 4s boyhood. First and last he suffered more | the monument represents, and who have & Further than this the Department. of | that have made my school lite the be nended that an em- | her face bleeding and two teeth knocked out, | from his wicked son than President Gartield did. | friend who is going to show them the “hut” | State has not felt authorized to go,and [ must | that have rendered it one unbr aby A. and stated that her son-in-law, Timothy Con? | For more than a quarter of a ceatury he carried | where the conspiracy to assassinate President the hope that the governments of Peru T¥thmie bliss—incomparably and . that the report struck at | nors, had burdens of heart and mind about that son.which | Lincoin was hatched. place where Mrs. ti, to both of which GhCretited. the very reot of the subject. This plan was in | ued his life aud made hiin old before his | Surratt was hung. Frazier was arrested | will recognize the moderation atd justice of the ‘ocery man and his wife looked help- Presid bs — esti kame and the | street, the offic fram a bad Happily he was “beyond the sorrow and | by Officer Wagner, of the eighth precinet, yes-| request made by this zovernment.” other across the table. Afier a y was sur | cut on the for h, he s | the weeping,” when his son’s crowning act of ad. his mothe terday, on suspicion of having been in one ot me pause the old Probabis 75 per cent. of the money | in-taw did with a stove lifter, Not seeing tle | disobedience came—disobedience to all that his | the recent. jobs, but, ano evidence could, be tL can | Bow devon tiee lwaen he i the Madioon Avene would be saved. | scant th ercouid not arrest Connors for | father had taugit hin, disobedience to all | found against him, he w: od. Mr. Elmore, the Peruvian minister, utterlyte. | <<They are P| Congresational Cinrch he offered to raise $30,- many who had alt. but locked him up for eursing and | 4 y and government. disobedience to pudiates the assertion made by Mr. Shepherd to | accomplished | 000 “of t tion would sub- such so- | ‘od—in ‘the murder of the Pre | ye ing. In hth Police Court yesterday Connors ident. the effect that President Calderon admitted the | Serve i mpi forfeited his collateral. Justice of the Cochet and Landreaa claims, 3 a reci- i seribe: His ofer was bed the | 150,000, ENERAS. TER! ; >_———_- ss: ing weres ij | Went e fustrial schools at Ha . Ya. as having | Di have been filed as follows: Yesterday, Merrick and Durant azt, Giddings; ; amounting in the aggregate toa thousand mile | 10 out the, room. nu bing tt vt aecessiul, and he had no doubt but the uustec, 0 Fannie Crew, submitted. John T. Martin was admitted to the | Hon of dollars. | vention waa diseol 1 Wenzel Felix id be worked out here as weil as in that Commissioners F..'S har. ——— sat alone by the stoy t table the mn | wil The Markets. jat th WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHAD Gocernmen penter, and Circuit Court.— Judge Bagner. maya he result of nis sojourn in the Comm Ye Yesterday, Russell agt. Bean et al.; verdict for New York, anity expert quoted by the 3 s brains oat € ork y x0. ‘vdune gives that impression. The drift of all | plaintiff, one cent damages. Smith United States 6s extended eutty inafit committee on | Property, = Jones. trustee, to -ovilie’s treatment of the prisoner's con- | judgment by agreement for #164. te ieee neuere mother h his own i ator Brock | Catharine V + Sub 8, riem;” $420. | h the Comunity seems to give that | Newman; verdict fordefendant. United States 4508 1805-1 red in’ the thing over, <an’ we come to the himself” t and Major Brock | john Cie ; i % a N e ou Drited States 4 2H, revietere over, <i John Sherman. trustee, to € - Vreeland, | impression. Nothing could be more untrue. ; lumbia agt. Thomas Lewis: death of Lewis sug- | United States 4s. coneiusion that this boar ess is police in thei le to lueate the dley, olumbia | The truth is, that the six years which the assas- | gested, and Samuel E. Lewis, adiinistrator, | United States 45, 1007; reais | too utterly ali but teo much non: Me ant | sii ty-sixth street headqu: lie mf. Marea Paschal to | sin spent at the Community—with, perhaps, a | wade party. District of Columb | her consider that we hayet xty. odd harine Fi and buildings. He lot 10, ‘k 6, Meridian Hill; | brief period betore and after that time—was the | @To-day, Judge MacArthur, Owens 4 Son agt. ra on siree near 4!5, could be precured at a mouston to C. A. Allison, parts | one oasis of comparative purity in bis lite since | Hancock; defendant called and Judgment. Very reasonable rate | 56 and 57, Old Geo . N. Aili- | puberty—the one period when his passions were | Swith agt. Bear; verdict for plaintiff nominal this dir. L. 5. Emery said that it was not intended | £0D to K. A. Edin same property: | under wholesome restraint, when his selfishness | dan Cole azt. Polkinhorn; non suit as to ¢ finished eatin’ th to make the headquarters a rendezvous for all | was crucified, when he was not dri! isher; on 3 Fire Insurance and Gas! Polkinhorn, Scott use of, &c., agt. abriel Edmonston to’ R. Downin: $ hearing. a 2.500. WoW. Mi If to J: J mphony of twisted doushnut, 52H. - W. Meicalf to Jane J irs i jan’ that you | her aistric where information could | irection of disobedience and ‘devili: Washinvton ana Georgetown Bonde, Was at work is trade of carpenter, three the poor, but an o ae | ‘ aor, | take an’ dnst np st less'n two Seconds, an’ | zel Felia, Was sick at his house, asked him to be oi ni 943; 3800—subject to taxes. | ity. Pouce Count.—Judge Snett. | Washingion Ge 39% | peel off that-fancy gown an’ put on a calixer, au’ hospital. 1 Me Canatil waked Whek Wa lool dsae wit | ¥- a Ready. fourth inter | —_.—__ To-day, Howard Warner, colored, was charged | {ashtiuton City Gasliclt, 1 -3)* | then come down here an’ help the poor fund. | lots Zand 8, square 912; $500. M Benedict | District Government Affairs, with being drunk and disorderly on the street | Arlington Tucurance Company. | dishes. I want it dist 7 Mr. Enery remarked that they would ask that | to John Marbur 2 . parts 247, | day the commissioners addressed anote | and carrying conceaied weapons, (two razors.) | Corcoran Insurance Company | there ain't goin’ to be ‘he taad be turned overio thet, aad the local | 26 ana> i's addition to : | to the property hoiders—some twelve or more— | Officer Hurst. testified as to the art st. Washington Cnt Concer Boe $ in this ho pa | falling: Dorn a putniaseninn, aie cisties would. after they had eapended their | 8 Gah Joy to . W. Andrews | ding on A, between 2d aid 3d streets south- | ored barber was put en the stand as an | your lovely an’ cons@mmiate ma’s runnin’ the fuads, call on the association. east, who have iron fences to the parks in front | and testified that the razors were Met You hear me, Maria?” or four months He bad been in the hospi- The report was referred to the board. Sa cee at | of their houses with gates opening outward, | razors, and not shaving . ‘the defendant | ¢°! Maria was listening. | pital, but for the last twelve weeks had been ty- Mr M. G made a ver! | LECTIONS OF OFFI —Pentalpha Lodge, | requesting them to have them chanzed so as to | was committed to the workhouse for 90 days in — oo i a is house, Whea found Weugel's the finance commiitee that but pad been | No. 23, F.ALA. I. | swing inward insted {default of $50, and the charge of disorderly sing by a clothes li © pipe overliead, and I windpipe being severed. from the throat was cut, the ning elected the How the Express Business Storied, WM ah Quiney in the Independent. ‘lowing officers: ] have just found an old letter, ade. AL A - P. Torbert, in | PLUMBING RE The District Comr TIONS AMENDED. ioners have ordet done, as it was not Known what amount of mo- hey would be required. {| conduct was dismissed. Jax. ( boisterous; $5 or 15 days. iss a oad. ‘issett, loud and ae a “s rd, forfeited National Theate | Waxbirwtos dU that s - i ri al to Subscriptions were called for and the names J. C. Poynton, secreta: the lations governing plumbin: se- | collateral. ing stones in o 2 or, 1838. a it of anumber taken—the subscription bein ¢2 | tos drainage, and the ventilation of hou in| the street; #5 Win. Williams, vag- pare om the he Coober, IES Wile WE). aan Gecimes Albert B. ‘the District made on the 21st of Jul | results quite overpowering in their magnitude. | 7 at 1071 aD in | rancy; discharged. Charles Jackson, a large, home Farmers and Mechanics’ Ban mpkins, nine years old, left his ae officers pursuance of an act of Congress approved Jan- | able-bodied white inan, was charzed with being Sees: The writer is William FP. Harnden, He tells me | Third ortly in wXdodk. on W.H. uary 25, 1881, entitled “An act authorizing the | a vagrant, and pleaded guilt id iwasleent | A Gonmts Dhar rRoM EXCITe | that he has applied for a post of conductor upon | Sunday moruing last. He went out to gather ary; E. M. Lawton, : employment of an inspector of plumbing in and | down to the far %) days. “Thos. Donohue | ial correspondence, of. the : { | kindtines for his mother, and, as the wan 1); W. H. Faulkner, tiler; J. | for the District, for other purposes,” be | and Jos. Dors AU with being vagrants; | 5, au \ necded prompt attention, he had not Edward Perry, loud and bois- ward Blacklidze and Tison, trustee. Bro, elected an honorary me: Good-will Com: of the Golden following offic 1 Reynol E. M. ber o1 21, United Order =. last eveniug elected the rs for the ensuing term, v ¥ James B. Ph N amended as follow: “That on or before the ex- | personal bond piration of the present year, each plumber, in Neu of the present bonds, will be required’ to single bond in the sum of £500, which s Soaate s [low ane from Denton, Caroline county, Md.. I 1 Golo to mmo aereae nd trousers, He didn’t breaktast, and hi Lout to look for yet been He wore a gray cont time for r brother boy has id yesterday 19, says:—A ‘sad death oceuired in the fourth election district on Thursday night last. John | Blanch, aved (, and his son carried on a farm | IME | for Mr. James L.. Payni hey liad an unset) but found th tled account and met ata public sale, where a his activ ciation had impressed him i aaite with any branel of pitol Hill). ester railroad depot oceupation much too sedentary hature. He was a man ix months. Su + | om, colored, were He statea ; é anie Smith and Mary Law iepute apose, between the partt wanted to be moving. For. some | that they had lived in the honse but two weeks, lok wouldibers Tnot | Robt. J. Murray Edward Steer, K. i ducted by the plumber shall be | fined 85 or 15 days euch for lond and boisterous | qyPure arose between the parties, . Which do not recall. Hari that time Albert had been frequently. auke Wa conid ave the acteaningon | ° wot. F-K. of Rs Walter Allen, treas- executed in accordance with the requirements | conduct. Jno. W. Bennett, do; do. John | Suited ina fight. Payne struck soung wet the conduetorship; . but V the boys in shanties back on See- ies B. Swormstedt, W.H.; Mo J! Wine, | of the regulations governinz pluinbing and | Otticer Jett : brought me in cou They had forced her | yy to steal nee When he had protested ayainst playing slauzhter house’ with a cat and cutting it up into steaks, they threatened to eut him up Lkewjse. The bey had been greatly | frightened by the threats, eens Mansqacx.—“The mar- | at Payne, stunt attacked’ hi became suddenly anger) and sank timp ground. He was carried home and post-mortem examination ‘ation by Drs. verdict was returned his recoy remarked t dence (for twenty kaown of a public with a counter wov would be an exception. MES. SPR The report of Mrs m W.O. Octavius , house-drainaze in the District, and also the . 1. Groot, F. M. Bradley, | rules and regulations of the engineer's depa venus rayior, trustees | ment relating to the connections with the public , the fehee At the me. f Anacostia Lodge, No.4, F. fs sewers and water-inains.” | fault of $5. | A. A. M.. held December 19, the following offi- BUILDING PERMITS | z50r 15 days. iy the year 1582 were el james Tin- | issued by Inspector Entwisle: E. M. red white man, who looked as if he | M.: William H. K Cornelius pair briek, 910 Rhode Island avenu to being a pan- park on New urying ofa whole panel of | he was sent down for 15 days in de. Archie Jones, loud ai e had never which did net meet t, and hoped that this young, as anh cht be pushed to success. As director and -sident of the Providence railroad, I was ¢ { polled to. make weekly journeys to New York, the buik of our steck waxheld. The days ER'S REPORT. heer, as delegate to the Putel s 2 si v.J.W.; John F. King, sec.; Henry F. | Foertsen, erect three two-story dwellins per, so that he could be the workhouse ‘i ocean departure were well known, and 1 was pold.” says London ruth, rer be emserence of charities and corrections, | Griswold, treas.; Rob. T. Patterson, teller. |letween’ 1 and K streets northwest, Bim, { the court sent hin down tor 0 days. Jno, | ae death, was not the resw aed ete | met at the depot bya bevy of mercnants’ | “9 at St. George's Chapel, held in Beston last June, gives a condensed re- Proxies to Grand Lodge—Henry Kuhn, Wallace | Timothy Costello, repair brick, Viti, between 1, | Garther, a colored boy, was charged with the | clerks, who wished to entrust packazes of busi-| Windsor, ether during the last ten days of port of the diseussions of that conference. In | G. Bone, Otto DeMotl. to_the dark outiook, respecting in- i rer says in reference to the | , MINER TRAD! and M st! hor the first fortnight of May. It is im- possible to make any more definite settlement time until the financial question has been 3300. Jame: between F and ¢ Wenue and 2d street | | bess papers, samples of goods aud other light | 1 establishment Hicient to mect the y of 20 pounds of suzar from the kitchen of Mrs. W. . 34 ZAI street, |p ; morthweats that this boy | The charze made by Gen. Joe H. Kes: Mrs. Ki ters to my care. The was at that time utter River Tr. ve.—Harbor-master Sutton as settled by Parliament. northw . § icDowell, repai came to her house rq c d off 8) Se Davis might have stolen twenty wagon | wants of the public. The postage was xeventeen | The arrangements re- by a discussion in | Mazona and corner Ist and D sts. northw: sugar. He was sent to jail! joads of silver bas created a sensation in the | Cents upon every separate bit of paper, and this | Specting the ceremony will be precisely s miler at the present ratio of - Vanni in default of ten dollars. | south, and the friends of the ex-confederate | was a burdei the daily cheeks, | to those at the wedding of the Duke of Con- A. Hurper, % Schr. A Daven Virginia Dare, Delaney, 196 tons coal, Johnson A few days Bros.; sehr. John Badey. Marshall, 176 tons coal, | him the case of 83 i S.S. Hudson Vaughn, 549 tons coal, Sarah R. Kehl. This was a suit “in a plea of ‘0 Jane Smith, a white str. Sue, Geogehegan, merchandize debt of $100 damages,” and the summons was ufan came inte ler kitchen and com- for Stephenson Bros.; str. Ann Eliza, Shrop- Hoss, justice of the peace, | menced abusing a colored woman, a domestic in on dollars, which ap. | Shire. merchandize, Johnson Bros.: str. Mary Deiease Was charged with hay- 5 and when she ordered him out peared to be a ini «i a haif tong. | Spedden, 75,000 feet lumber, city dealers; long- | ing on November 26th last unlawfully removed oot her. The court ordered The outiook being so dark. { ventured to in- | beats Mary Ann Shea, Silver Star, Pilot, and W. | the personal property of plaintiff from house nds to keep the peace for i cht have a committee on the | D- Clark, ail with cord wood for market. | 509 5th street and Massachtsetts avenue. Mr. | 5 d Wi. Reed, Jarceny of six silk “oof insanity in that fair state from Michael N oe erievous to be born res under treatment and in other states were not en- man from Rhode Island jmaught. The Duke and Duchess of Albany will | reside permanently at Chremontafter their mar= }riage. The Duke's books, pietures and other ‘properties’ have recently’ been removed there ftom Windsor. With regard to the pecuniary arranzement, it will be proposed, probaoly on Monday, Fi 13, to Increase the Prince's | income by £10,000 a year, and the same jointure | will be provided for the Princess as was given to the Duchess of Connaught. Claremont was president indignantly deny it. Gen. Bazil Duke, | drafts and re who had command of the train upon which the | actions. Iwas ready to be of service to my carried, is preparing a statermeut of | friends, though some of them thought iny zood inthe case. Capt. Edwards, also of Logis- nature was imposed upon when th ville, who was on duty with the train, will give | [was obliged to carry a large tra information about the missing money. Tece their contributions ee Hend-Hunters, In Mr. Bock’s account of life among the Day eipts incident to ‘mercantile trans- {months inj nats, tie condition cling, bag to I kept this baz and mpon ivered it to a man the merchants employed to meet me aud distribute its conteuts. Now, it occurred €o: he threat him to give 3100 I six months or stand of insanity. The super- Se a “ Metal | A Pouiceay’s Pistol. BALL Turoven His Har.—Mr. J. BL Wiseman, a butcher, doing business at’ the corner of ist and M streets, told a Star reporter that about I1 o’ciock Inst Saturday night, while he was passing the corner of 5th and M streets, in his wagon, he heard two pistol shots close to ur own vast Goverament Hospi Insane of the army and pavy me were, he bekeved, most ious On the face of the earth. fate to this con- close the dram and other dens of vice. you misht turn lunatic asylums into iron manufactories : ses into fiower r 1 post-natal conditions of the vitably productive of tend- se does not seem as our distinguished friends it. There was a sensation Mr. Wines, of Ili- ction aipen a helpless punished me : “You are ntnittee you ask for, ure it at this conference we will at th Mrs. 3 state- ehted charities of this country have sicuce in the folowing order: Present Member Inttanspolis, December 6, 1560... panel, Bas Phitadeiphis, New Haves, J iy 20 ~ 300 620 - 212 1,315 ae cd 2.000 - 1 ry 2,1 n, February 25, 179 Cincienat Portiznd, 9... Detroit, Febraary 1, 1380 Clevelvnd, January 45, ‘Taanton, Mass, Lo ‘sks have been issued to Sam- mel &. Robinson aud Mary C. Willett; Bascom Lizzie Pettitt, both of Fuirfax county, Theo. Sonnemann aud Janie -sex; Chas. AB. Rostlevof Battimore. -aud Uke Miviray; W..] HL Whittlesey end Bare Wl irene mind that , in the widst of our) be expected to | enter the case was re when an him and stouted to the person firing them to = called a day or two since 0. 3. B. Wall appeared for the plaintiff, who is ‘of deponent. emoved on aff On December 7th y Justice Walte suit was rendered with judgment against defendant for costs. ; ——s FUL INSANITY PLEA IN THE Po- ten-year-old colored boy named lavit, and it was | time. 25 or 1b of be r aks (the Head-Hunters of Borneo), the grentra- | to me that here was an opportunity for some. tional custom of “head-bunting” has, of cuarse, body to do, for an adequate compensation, just a large place. In spite of the efforts of the | what I was doing for nothing. I pointed out to Dutch to put it down, it goes on still so briskly | Mr. Harnden that the collection and delivery of ellas their transportation, might outside their borders that many tribes are on | PU nGastaken by one responsible person, for the way to mutual extermination in order to | whose services the merchants would be vlad to get one another's. skulls to wrap in banaua! pay. The s tion fell upon fruitfal soil. leaves, and hang up to decorate the houses. | Harnden asked me for special facilities vpon the eny of a pair yned. Wm. alias John Bell, lareen. basket con- ving some provisions and other articles, the y of Jacob Miller; six months in jail. ee Alexandria Atiairs. Reported for THE EVENING Star, stop, as he was in danger of being struck by the bullets. which came very ciose to hi but in spite of bis warning athird shot was fired and the bullet. which was a larze one, passed throt his hat and hair. Mr. Wiseman said there were three policemen present who re- fused to tell who fired the shot. but a large | crowd was attracted by the shooting and he learned that the shot was fired by a policeman a colored man. Mr. Wiseman spoke very T f the carelessness of the shooter and: s i should be done to protect honest people, while attending to their busi- ness, from the danger of death from a random ; pistol ball. ious person. it. The cor with her, and never did have: {| court released —_ | Tue Usion Veteran Coxrs.—Capt. 8. E. | Thomason, of the Union Veteran Corps, at the | drill Jast night, announced the promo poral Fred Thomson to sergeant, and privates |S’ Gordon and Wm. Fuss to corporals. ‘The | tro contested for by members of the rifle | | team, and won by Sergeant Chas. Hartel, was | | presented to the sérgeant by the captain os) heat speech, and was bappily responded to by { Sergeant Hartel. A beantiful rifle or navy car- | bine, which was in use on board the Kearsarge | ¢ | at the time it sunk the Alabama, was then pro- duced by Lieut. M. E. Urell, and through the captain of the company, presented to First Ser- yeant Robert Nelson, also a member of the rifle tearn. ifled t! it they haye to call ona yor were arrested ee THe FuNeRal. or Marswait. Brown took j place yesterday afternoon from his late resi- dence, corner 18th and H. streets. Rev. Mr. Forrest, of Trinity, and Rev. Mr. Leonard, of St. Jobn’s P. E. church, officiated. The at- tendance was e, and there were many ofthe old residents of District present. offel were quite elaborate. The services were at the family residence and at the chapel in Oak Hill Where the remains were Franbee, from ‘ander Murray, Mr. Webb, Mr. 8. V. Niles, Col. Fred ‘MeGuire. The . testified to arresting the boy for i iciously at a toy store on 7th street last | and if the court would let send him to the country, where he belongs. The ARRESTED WHILE Gorn To C. Lapy.—Charles D. Watkins and on of two well-dressed son, from New York, with Cleared—Schr. A. Haven, with | Willie Williams was charged. in the Police Court | this morning with being a vagrant and suspi- ifth Officer Jones, of the ting urt sentenced him to ninety in the workhouse. A colored woman immedi- ately jumped up in the audience “Jedge, that boy's crazy!” to testify to the boy’s insanity, and told the court that the boy has no parents, but lives nd exclaime She took the stand that he hasn't good ‘sense and : in fact, he is very badly cracked, him off, she would him on this statement. a LON 4 Youne well Cramer, young white men, were charged in the Police Court to-day by’ Officer | O'Hare, with being loud and boisterons on the street and obstructing a sidewalk. The poli hat the residents in the nelgh- borhood of the corner of Myrtle and Ist streets, Kae have complained to the police authorities heen annoyed by a crowd that gregates on the corner, and he arrested these young men last night. were sworn and testified that they The defendants were going Jady, and had Just stopped a moment to finish a conversation, when they the officer and locked up. by After hearing some other witnesses for the de- fenee the court dismissed th the case. ee Affairs in West Washington. Port News.—Entered—Schr. A. D. Seall, gt; str. Jno. Gib- assorted cargo. Franbee, for New D. <e of coal; schr. Rebecca ; wheat. Saler—3, sold at prices ranging aad. PS rt 0 oe bos Lea Suey Paap iE ig pS | Bead and ee idence read, which : gladly ck upon a neighboring , vith th i c Tnarry until Le has a head to show as a proof of | €ave lie, and with the opening Sear he com bravery. Nor docs the bloodthirsty business | made them), bearing ia bis hand a snail vali for the young warriors” wedding. and that valise contained In zerm the immens¢ events as the naming of a itajab's ' express business—oomtained it as the acorn i BOR, ant, ee a ee oitoine the forest chron that may Sigs from path, Ss | it: generat 0 see | or enemies. to” be. taken in onder i the cnagulternes aot ae “forest, while. the | that thejr souls may go as his servants in the | prowths of imman enterprise expand to their ae wol ia these ae Cap in rorrp pacers ey ponte maturity in one ae haa fortheo ing to make wi i sf en e t tl jioneers ~ tribe and tribe. Yet our traveller confirms the | ventora, He imilt up a great busines by steady contrast, so usual among arians, between | industry, saw all its splendid possibilities, tried this Treo to aliens and the kindly hom ' rs realize them hebtnn | the time was ripe, and | Rooks: and Uonged for tbem pertiogeiousty, but | Tees poor saan. al ine sae of thirty thes, tn would never take the smallest thing without | Rurore, he assumed risks that were roivone leave; they would hesitate if they could not give : and the stalwart Vermonter, Alvin Adams, took eee ee but oe mone era bon | his place as chief in the great industry which ye woinen have, course, to wor e beast hasrisen under his hands. of burden, but the men behave gently to thei: | cm za £2 ACRES PE ty everybody is kind to the children, and the sick! DysarpRanaNce oF a WELL-KNowN AcTOR.— are nursed and looked arter by their friends; \ telegram trom Philadelphia, December 19, eras ready stably Phan : = vei | soe: ee aerate the well-known. actor, lurepean stan - | who has mm a Bpeci y hunters at home compare in some ways! many years, has tpateroaty dhaprated. and tive tar pol vi e i live at 4105 Hutton folks nearer our own doors. ‘The most ferocious | tribe met with by the explorer was the Tri who are notonly head-hunters, but canni! eating the bodies of the enemies whose heads they take. In most Dayak villages there are | set ae commemorate head-hunting exploits; while others have to do with the yet more cae sacritice of debt-dlaves. rellef to meet with a tribe, the whose partly Malay descent hunting not being their PREFERRED MARRIAGE TO THE PENITENTIARY. The statute cf the commonwealth which enforces the Mosaic law in 28th and 29th volumes of the 23d chapter of Deutevonemy was again enforced here last night. Miss Mollie Verton having complained to the mayor that Mr. Bernard ‘Trook had anticipated their proposed marriage. A warrant was issued for him, and he was brought to the station house, and the state code ‘h gives him a choice between mai e and the penitentiary was explained to him. He did not hesitate, but hurried with an officer to the residence of the clerk of the court, who is never a happy ian on the day that grants no e license, and he responded with alacrity to the call.’ Officer Lawler hastened after the lady and her mother and the Rey. Dr. Paulson was summoned. At 10:50 p. m., in Captain Webster's room, the min- ister legalized the marriage, and according to the Scripture requirement in such case, “she shall be his wife, and he must not put her away all bis days.” But afver the marriage the hus— band went one way and the wile another. Tuk FUNERAL oO: Mr. Jolin S. Emerson took place this afternoon from his late residence, near the Midland depot. Mr. EB. was for sixty years a butcher in the Alexandria market, but Tetired from business many years ago. He was one of the oldest residents of the town, having attained the age of 85 years. BuRGLARY.—The -store of O. Henderson & Ca., on Union street and Fayette alley, was entered by burglars.dast night, who ased a lad- der and got in through an upper window. Nothing is missing except some Cigars, tobacco and stuall coins, t Rerorters’ Nopes,—The old Students’ Se- ciety, of St. John's-Agndemy, met last night and began arrange! for the annual banquet... A little son of Mr. Wi. Sutton, living on Lee near Wolfe street was fatally burned yesterday - Eight or ten stelwart men of the cliain gang. are now encased sweeping King street and making It neat for the Christmas holidays, se settied on the Queen for her life after tne death of King Leopold; on the demise of the Crown it revert to the country. There isan idea in court circles of proposing to grant a reversion of the place to Prince Leopold, but Parliament long ago showed itself so decidedly averse to ar- rangements of this description tat the project will doubtless be dropped.” este. Soe ESE AN Inpian Scnoo. House Burxep.—The agency school house at Wichita agency, Indian itury, has been Cestroyed by incendiaries, having been fired from the outside. The in- mates, eichty or ninety in number, | the teacher ‘and Indian puptis, escaped. school building occupied the site of the one burned in like manner in 1879. — so. Bisnor MeQuaip Not a Native Ireuman.-— The officers of the Monroe county, N. Y.. Land League state that Bishop K. J. MeQuaid, denounced the league in a sermon last Sunday, isnot a native of ireland, as.has been sup- posed. Rvrriaxs — sa Uron & a eran from Memphis, Decem! says: steamer City of Providence was hailed one hun- dred miles below here, y, by three ruf- fians just after she had out ing. “Because she refused to return for they emptied three glass and splintering 7 revolvers at her, the woodwork, but was i bhi ing no one. them. 4 i F

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