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ND DISTRICT iteau’s First Legal Experience.” | money. Of course the Penni vania Rallroad | flow, the flood-valve pensed with, Christmas Festivals. To the Editér of Tae Evextnc Stan: Cupane would like to know how it a done. 1} being unnecessary. Eee ie "| FURASAWE SUNDAY SCHOOL RNTERTADOONSTE. The Authors Carnival. A communication, entitled “Guitean’s First | would suggest that they establish tah, The trench must be filled up and ram-| The festivals of the several parochial organ- AN INTERESTING APPATR. Legal Experience,” appears in your paper of the | # few broker's officea and try the experiment. | med within 48 hours after making the connec- | izations of St. John’s Parish @. E) (Rev. W. aA In the parlors of the Spencerian Business Col- | 28th inst., which is calculated to give an incor- | But for their satisfaction, as well as the public | tion, and the pavement relaid, not less than Leonard, rector,) were of more than usual interest RELIGIOUS NOTES. AUCTION SALI = —The bishop of southern Ohio, Dr. Jaggar, anes. - who went abroad for his health, is improving in F° ¥, Auctioneer, lece, Wednesday evening, one of the finest enter- | rect impression of my connection with Gui- Feyetpee mee Ses wg tet) Ook) treaty y days ane aes all ao sockane this Ohristmas-tide. The first at St. John’s church Jem sikistep of inteien’ ie sullciag ecules PAWNDRORER'S Garr OF UNEEDEEMED tainmentsof the kind ever given bere wasenjoyed. | teau’s claims against the Oneida Community. —_| broker purchases a through ticket, and sells the | rubbish must be removed from street on the | 0 the afternoon of Tuesday last, was that of the slight stroke of paralysis. He has for the re opp Bint ‘This was the authors earnival, under the aus-| In the year 1867 I was attending to some|ride as far as desired by the and | completion of the work. ed nag elinoyd pein Gu sort ieo | present been relieved from the care of his dio- ing unt every pices of the New Church (Swedenborgian) So- {egal business for the Young Men's Christian pies, © revate for the rest GGA ae lawior| cata baby pained rand choly of the church, | cee, and will spend the winter in the south. disposed of, ecinprising eety. Banner flags, evergreens, flowers, laces, 1 Association of New York, of which I was a me Fa ita een ntiintted Neds wHEOEE TT aes acrsaa, reat saned tn the service of | —The dry-plate process is of great advantage | Ri Cc war terts. vistas were used with lavish taste In the | member, and Guitean, I suppose, came to me, Pittsburg, Pa.. is #1120. ‘The broker buys @| CASES IN THE PAST—ORINE COMMITTED UNDER | Song With great heartiness and precision. A short | to photographers, but it is death to a preacher's rations, and the names of the following au- | from hearing my name mentioned, or from see- | western ticket; sells the ride to Pittsburg for! THE ALLEGED DIRECTION oP THE DIVINE cox | 2nd appropriate address was delivered by the | salary when applied to the contribution uten- were displayed, among others, dropping | ing me at the rooms. I had no reason to sup- | $10, saving the passenger $1.20. The broker| yaxp, Tector, and the gifts were distributed to the | gig, sk mil —Chaucer, | pose that any members of the association took | Makes a small profit, and the railroad company Ae Yarloug Classes by the superintendent and his as- 3 peare, Geethe, *e under fe low, Tennyson, Moore, Byron, Swedenborz, | 8€W anything about it. He was known to| A great many passengers purchase throngh| 8 Gulteau’s trial progresses many instances ‘of same day Christmas-tree festivities were ; . a Neel —Dr. Courtney, of Chicago, in a recent se r- Schiller, Long- | 81y especial interest in Guitean’s case, or indeed, | 40 not lose a cent. Is this thickery? To the Editor of Tux EvEsrxo Stan: eee Soa ees mon, expressed his regret that the use of 1: BLIC SALE. factiat’ Ga et | Some of the officers of the association, and was | tickets; travel as far as they wish; sell the rest | are given of the commission of crime by persons | held at the two chapels of St. John’s Parish. At | CeNse. so expressive in its symbolism, was drop- . — - Ey Micon, Harriet Beecher A poe wickene. | then well thought of. Subsequent. Investiga- | of the ticket toa broker, who sells it again to @| who were insane, or who were supposed to be | the chapel of the Holy Communion, on 22d street | ped after thertformation from the ritual of the | DREARY B THIRTY Fiber, est. AT. awe seth Dacian Geek Win, Moki tion of the case, and further acquaintance with | Second party, making a small profit and saving and Virginia avenue, a zealous band of Christian | Episcopal church: oe n ca ss h aha i i 50, and not infrequently comparisons are drawn | workers had two wellicden tree toned ae —The § Spi i be tee | Guiteau, when he becarie my client, induced me — econd party Toney again. Have we not between the trials following and the present | their rapidiy-growing Sunday school, ‘The bean The Seotch Episcopal Bishop of Brechin ha: | to abandon the case. which I did early in 1868. | the right to sell our own property? The brok- er, 1 r itar were | Tecently demanded that the “secular words Tnever had any communication with any law. | €rs have a regularly organized chartered organi- | one. and the linac fortis eon eas it the eitvot President Arthurs Tent as st St dobre clergyman. and minister, shail no longer be ap- | Yer representing the Community: and did not | 7ation, doing business on the same principle as | Precedents, elther for the conviction or acquit- | (he gilt of President Arthur. He (iiss Lola Lans- | tied to those who are prlenteof Gednond eto | | eeow an ever consulted one about the | the banking business is done. Several courts | tl of the prisoner, as the case may he. dale, organist) and a Ne address by the rec- | Piled to thos fae os “ess 4 m. Inever heard of Mr. Cephas Brainerd’s | of the United States have decided that when a| The peculiar plea set up by the prisoner, that | tor. “At the time the festivities were be. | ave Teceived the gift by the laying on of - ees * “i : SGuinnel e | passengt 8 fe 0 y the | Of “inspiration,” surrounds the present’ case | ing enzaged in at the chapel of the Holy Com- | hands. TALI B. WILLIAMS with the case as counsel for the | I nger pays full rate as requested by th De Souihworth, Whittier, and Roger A: was stationed in th music. Among the cha :—Mr. Tyrrell, Hiawa Minnehaha; Ella’ Fox, I t. the Minstrel; Mrs. Tyrrell, | Spence Falstaff; D. A 1 % - Many, ithe is ri with unusual interest, aside from that felt | munio: |, & somewhat similar scene of juvenile —A correspondent of the London Tabit is {ARS ; Miss Mary K. Schreinei pao ah tes eeu eT Sette buoeaa.) | tirousiOne the: civilised: wondton seannt cr tenes ee gecurring on the stréet’ im-| authority for the statement that “during the SAGAS a! Annie H. Cavin, 3 ra | u's return to New York as a iaw- Washington Decco oe vy '™: | the national importance of the tri Without | Medlately west (id) where St. Mary's colored ee an ed pera abide daite ena | | The par letter of December 11 si —— attempting to show whetlier Gultesu’s actions | rau a* joued, another of St. Joba's al bver M0of the clergy” of the Anglican extabieehe | sthe subject oferit, | TE ADDITION “TO XE Cour | are real or simulated, and whether, if real, he tas = : members of St. John’s, have in successful of t have become converts to the Ca im set up by Mr. Hamil- HOUSE, should be punished upon the gallows or placed | tion an “Industral school.” for tat training of cole prominent member of the Oneida Com = in an asylum, it may be interesting to speak of | ored people in some of the forms of practical in- fee tae ca t 0 Favorable Progress of the Work. some of the instances in history where | dustry. Tere Was quite a gathering. of colored | tunity. that they had taken, when Guiteau left 3 ———— crime was committed ‘under the al-| people and their white friends on the ocesston, | them. 2 ral release of all claim The work onthe addition to the court house leged direction of the Divine power. and the neat little chapel was taxed to ifs utino-t inst the Community. [told Mr. has progressed rapidly this season, the open | “Plato in the Timaeus inakes some interesting | [OF $Pee. On the following eventus (Wednesitay) inion: Bite oo ee nimunity | Weather having been favorable to building | observations on the connection. between divina- | Mil swe Chal, the teachers ot the Sunt such thatl didnot think ane ralak Dorthe. | ions, and if it continues mitd the coming tion and insanity. “A sufficient proof,” he says, | ma tree. Here as in the other chap: c cter he described, would be sustained. I | Month the new structure will be roofed in by | ‘that the Deity assigned prophetic ‘power to John’s, the children sang very heartily s s 7 ei 5 human madness is found in the fact that no one | Wold, organist.) the rector” giving t did got know, at the time, Guiteau was coming | the first of February. The work was com- in his right senses has any concern with divinely | Words of good r. hat pee! anne on dic meneed about the first of July last, and when | inspired and true prophesy, which takes place | ,,/ h the Community. never is 1 0 ati nly whet ea ie power i ters—with the exception of one | 18 completed the accommodations of the when the reasoning power is fettered by ing to Sir John Hennessy, as for many years past been d At this mon tal number of Christians is © |than the number that ¢ tury. s Faerie A FINE LOT OF WE NOT AND MARBE RNITURE, PICLUKES, PARLOK OR . Robt Carmen, Lord n Mrs. Gummid Dickson, M irl, Miss Emma ons made n entertainment. was given by le of the ; ill zo into ef U leach state will be consi , : eueitecreg building will be doubled. The addition is 247 | Sleep or alienated by disease or enthusiasm s shall sect | Miss. Miller ded fo tae AAS Chere he eon | sect Ss tcohealin/ Tet etuvand’de feat a inenncs | He en cers anion Gal renee be 23 synods under the new | : ted to ne durin the pr | feet 2 inches in length and 63 fee! or | selves Know the meaning of what. they sive the Old | regulation, two of which are abroad. | trial by District Att y wide at the ends, and 79 feet 6 inches In the | forth, it being by no means the office of one who ar,” by Mrs, Me inte | —“gishon\ Bowmen traces’ giekt Gifference D . DEAN Chater, and is so arranged that the entrances to | either has been or is still mad to judwe respect, | Cradle of Tecit e s 24th, 1ST. the present building will answer for the en- : if ; 5 “Joe” by M between the Chinese and Japanese. He é ; ‘ Ms STUCK OF STAPLE GROCDAINS, WINDS AND © ing things seen or spoken by hiinself; whence = larged structure, there being but one entrance | indeed the law directs that the race of prophets | Bupker Hin, not believe they are of the same stock. “We | AGI” HARNESS PE RR EGR tah other ¢! eee bate insole on the north side of | (orinterpreters) should preside as judges over | chante iene Wynkoop pastor, had i j rould sooner adopt the theory of sou | Kes NORTHWEST ¢ Re rep) Experience, t ie ee ap Intended for the officials, | divine predictio Christmas entertainment at the chureh, ‘ople of Japan are of 4} YESTREETS NOKTHWESL. gra ces, with an inte give an incor- | joine tite old eee: ae, new structure ad- |” Pinel wives a case of aman who thought him- | Ing of uiuste, recitations: readlicce: eet pice re the \PDNPSDAY MORNING, JANUARY FOURTH, eat sive an MCOF- joins the old building on the north, with areas | goip i = Pre tite tar alya- | tons of pre s to the smaller children, hy we may LEN O'CLOCK, we will weil at the mbORD ut to keep t ig self commissioned to procure the eternal salva y c i tigues ea to admit light to the basement. HOroC his was the offerings made by t Gi by killi iz principal featur . : requently employed by ae Hae i amily by killing them, or by the bap- | Principal featu 2 aunty. ‘Vhetr maoager ta New ee tism of blood, ashe called it; and a | puptis to the children | ordingly | tant Orphan Assit sucht to my attention letters addressed | Will be the court rooms—one on either side of | execute 1 his commission so far as to kill two of | Mange a AS hospityl and the Pr consisting of juvenile bo inted pictures, articles of peaking of the admon n of Bishop to the Commis u. Igavesuchad- the central entrance. That on the right is his children, when he wasarrested and confined. clothing, and m ' rte the ritualists in the diocese of Man a, entior in the matter as seeixed to me to be called 38 by 40 feet and that on the left 28.5 by 40, | Several years subsequently he conceived the | _ The entertainment provided for the ittte arene e Church Times says the action of Fenefal arscrtent of 5 » How Boa, Be tally nd Laas, fuucequently From the halls in the east and west wings tyvo | Piuleet of offering up an expiatory sacritice by | Kendall Chapel Thurslay : leaves no alternative but absolute | Horse, Wagon, Jurpnteeaeriace and Harness drous ¥ my ellents that Guiteau had left the cit¥. | other court rooms may be reached each 4010 be. | RULnE all who might come within reach, and he |B Waseda ae fay sea ona. eae: Stee over I have no recollection of ever haying seen him 4 WIS Be feet foe tthe panes, | Succeeded in wounding his keeper and catting | —— anywher ‘at any time. T did not know. uatil feet. Thisstory is 18 feet 13¢ inches in height. | the throats of two other lunatics before he was after was consulted, that Mr. John H, Besides these rooms there are otliers for consul- | arrested. T put it, there wa ubborn resistanee. If Facts Abeut Fruit Cultarc. RE CO.. Aucis. rps. 3. Fisne MEETING OF THE DISTR oT OF COLUMEIA HOR- i in 5, 7 s Imoni K DWELLING Bs Deane had any connection with the case. 1 tation, offices, &c. In the ease of Bellingham, tried, convicted | made the se Stet pee PRSUTCE AL SOCUNEY: | never. at ang time, hada conference with him | IN THE ATTIC STORY ard executed in England, for the murder nitendent, Ac He Nets, Ue tas t ae sa ts T s inet Wednesday evening at Ger- | about’ it while the matter was going on profes- | there are two large rooms 2117 by $2 feet each, | Of the Mon. Spencer Percival in 1812, It See ae aan a man ball, Mr. John Saul presiding, with Mr. 3 ¢ jonally. So far as I can get at the facts, at this ¥ appeared from the history of the accused, | sm seereiary. ‘The question drawer late day, Tam satisiiel that Mr. Deane had | 2&4 0Umerous smaller rooms. When the whole | fram. his own ‘account ar Me ere es on | j Lenpnebese cad abandoned the ease before any consultation was |! completed there will be plenty of rooms for | that led to the fatal act, and from the tes ned, and the first question drawn wa: | all the courts of the District. of several witnesses, that he | in Germany. the war declares that lity there ison The mythical theory of the origin of is exp unss is no longer | Subdivi« anes” Kellys ONS. O13, in Wash: hall with ime about i Ae cxploded. | Stranss te no longer | eaantag 3am untied two heey lle en eb a Cermas Brarxern, sement story (which is 12 under many of those strange delusions Ee, ehenkiand Kegan have gone ty. The Gol | ee ne " This w i by Mr. Saunders, cant 20 Broadw: i rit) 12 rooms, As h 14 by 15 | that find a place in the brain of a madman. He | logue was performed by embers of the hook, to of Se henki ad have gone by. The Teron: ne third cash: balance in six and twelve, y | 120 Broadway. ‘ ) Fo TOUS, 680) y I? | believed that § FRMInivater Sie tdethent of the The cli versities where infidel pre chur ith interest, or all cash ut purchaser's option. said that pruning did not affeet trees after the . 2th December, 1881. | feet. Pron che eto y Hers willbe ar sn eT Pond aronee, ce is countrys ciglow new shed when from tnag! almost deserted, while those which Cities te, Ce ee lea " 0 jone late i = Way ascendéng from the private entrance noted | National wrongs, ‘y’s diplomatic | } ame presents for prize’ Beh and ont pases Rapes | ven days, or trates ve {he cht tore fe pring There ar aad Rot be done late In) Victim” and the Pawnbrokers, | sve {Mtk from the private en building are | Aents Ina foreign land neglected to hear his | forall were acted ee nok a mneial Hew sare crowiel: | a c ,There was another questio complaints and assist him in his troubles, though | ‘The scholars of McKendree M. E. Sund. : shave recently held SN SSHEORD, te dh = | . ey had in reali 4 ei pason- | Were the ha reiplents of many of the good y-five delegates | >t jay a zentleman called my attention to | THE BUILDING 18 FIRE-PROOF, Bie Le te eee nore Re eT oa OO OG ia a r iota felsic rns FALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTIES an article signed “-Vietim,” which appeared in the beams being all of iron, which support brick | tions, in which he eas iitt, aiunea to thang, | ms Santa Claus dispensed his treast were Present, Gome from stroal. The meeting | (MANES gate Gene Leen eee Alen aere peach Tue Star of the 28th inst., which article de- | arches, on which again are laid tiled floors. The | that his losses would be made good by th eae ee PORES cena eerste PoE aionie ayer and conference. The FIFTH STKEETS NOKTHWEST, AT AUCTION. orchard frees thinned by hand, | nounced the District code generally and pawn- roof will be of tetal. ‘The building will be | ernment, even after ho had been frequent | Harguess and Mr : otthie | Hellevers wnect aon priaouaine oy | Deeeeee Site to ee eee ee S Tepiaied | s 5 jally. lea ; ae onsequence of repeated applications in va- | little th much 3 . » ket 10, T will offer for aslo en TUESDAY, THE Mr. saul coincided with Mr. brokers specially. Noone who had not a pri- | warmed by hot water pip: #, and for the pur-| rious quarters, that the government would not | creditvon then wad Hidren. ‘The program | dir no pas- | DAY OF JANUARY, ALD. Ise at FOUR PRUNING PRODUCES BIG FRUIT. vate grievance or who was not actuated by some | poses of ventilation a cold air duct has been interfere in his affairs; and his determination, pas later 1 Harkness calling I ok upon instrumental eee 3 f ba rveit ox pone prema, oll Shot ok Mr. Clark eadorsed the remarks made, and | Sinister motive could have denounced the pawn- | constructed, and the air being taken therefrom | on the failure of all other means to bring his | {0 (he ront Mrs. Addto I Ss pound, colmmeror aie ip Se son Warhinsten, inthe District of Columbia, and ki lated hi z z z : brokersof this city so recklessly as the party who | throuzh heated registers, will be carried to the | affairs before the country, to effect this purpose story ot sm” fo untiring efforts in | _— The Rey. Mr. Smith, of the Free Methodist and deserted on the ground plan or plat « lated his experience ef thinning by hand. It Goda, i A is : nore History of Methodism” for her untiring wenaited) tn - - Frote over the siznature of “Victim.” Ido not | rooms. The foundation is of blue rock and the | by asassinating the head of the government, by tsk : bet ng jot thirty-eight (38), in square m a arkee " behalrof the infant cliss. Refreshments were | chnrch, of Fulton, N. ¥., is blmd, but he ited wid seventeen, accordine tothe nes foo large to go ina large | fear that Representative Hiscock will see that | lower story of Olio lheeeioce ee ene ents | which ene Rees opportunity of making | served to all. ° ee ee See et ne | a eateareee ere oe “are i at, ii ig Of ali of lot 3 and east 7 feet from! tumbler. | the criminal code of the District. so far as It is constructed the window trimmings, the cor- | @ public statement of his grievances and obtain. = izes the duties of the pastorate with his made by Horace J. Frost Novem Mr_ Saul said that if pruning was resorted to | relates to. pawnbrokers, will be overhauled, be- nice, and pediment. ‘Ihe superstructure is of | ing a triumph, which he never daubted, over the District Government Affnirs. | Wite’s help. She accompamies him to church at | duly rworded, tegvther with ‘all the, i noe to keep the crop from being too full. the trees cause he has suffered.” It is in reply to other | oniek mony a ee oO having been used. On the | attorney general—these were all delusions. The pubiie school teachers and janitorsof school every service. occupies the pulpit with him, {ty aamente Fuchte, privtiocon and aprsirtens Would last longer. It was notorious that a! statement: of said communication that this arti- north side there will be quite a Landsome por- | | Occasionally one meets with “The Trinity— | buildings received their pay for December at the | reads the ser and the hymns. At cl ss- | is situated ou M street north. between 4th and Str nam 4 peach orchard now lasts only three or four | cle is written. “Victim” hopes that if there be | tieo extending 11 teat to eine nee wall, the | the Father, Son and Holy Ghost in one body’ ’— | Usual places to-day. y his side and informs him of | Gory Rit of eaid let ee ee ace cals avons. TS optics from overbearing. Peaches. | no law authorizing persons to take their prop- | pediment of which ‘will, Test on he Geos en, | in an InStITUTLON Tee hoe In insane, and | ANOTHER SOUTH WASHINGTON COMPLAINT AGAINST of those who speak and those who | ‘en preacribod ty eaid decree: ete ea telowe: his opinion, should not be transplanted in | erty “on sight” wherever found in this District. | umns about 26 feet. in height. The appropria- | the individual’s whole manner of speaking in- THE B. & P. RAILROAD. ‘0, that he may call upon them to give | Qn cath: balance in equal i eens at aha, fall. |that there will be. Encourage thieving! If | tion for the building was $117,000. but. it {a | dieates the peculiar delusion. A. charactenstio Yesterday a committee of property-owners on | their “testimony.” | puschaact shell te tubes’ esccae tatoo aaa SCT OF THE WARM WINTER WEATHER ON | thieves had the control of legislation for the | thought that owing to the rise of materials after | incident of this kind occurred at Elizabeth | Virginia avenue appeaved beiore the D! | —The pastors of the city have arranged for | sale, and secured by deed of trust upon the. propel FRUIT TREES. eee hey could not make a law which would. the building was commenced this aingunt will | Hospital. A visitor af the institution had occa | cocintosionce and ne wot noe ye the holding of a Union Prayer Meeting each | 50,9" Myr hok of the purcinee money’ yuay be paid The second question drawn was: “What will | euable the ito swindle more effectually than’ have to be supplemented in a deiicieney appro- | ston to speak with “His Awful Majesty,” and | stranee, unanimously signed, setting forth ar 7 fom 18 bo 4 during the week of | $100 will be required at the thee of mae and oll tenraee be the effect of this warm weather on the fruit Victim.” I must surrender | priation bill. from thoughtlessness or otherwise neglected to tempt of the Baltimore and Potomae railroad to eee scsi ux and recording chaver’s cost. Hf reeds a she frait, at the demand of every | ein MecurreGn Gan eUnenEEe Temove his hat while talking. The “Divinity” | (yuPt O1 (ie Baltimore and P jay Jannary 2, at the f eainare nt th in teu days from epecialiy when the bads are now swelli ne thieves in Washington could | yy pdweed Gener AND, BUILDERS. became very indignant, and remarked to tbe | Tai. t00 ane » between ; Say ot eae he Te cy whined Hoe wy 9 Mr. Gillingham said if they had zero weather | desire nothing better; they would only have to Fe ta nun: tiie architect of the Capt-| centleman that evidently héwas unaware in | owe : ‘att enth, when buds are swell 1 be killed. . the fruit Walk into the various stores and places where | tol, is the architect of the improvement valuable reto obtain every thing which they and superintendent of this building. Mr. ‘mi desire. Such would unavoidably be | Freas is the foreman, who bas and cost of the defaulting ter giving five eae In Boe Dewspaper whose presence he stood and with whom he spoke. “I have been told,” says the gentleman, a constant | “that you are the Trinity, Perhaps thou art act. Mr. alto Mr. Dh eee cat a to one tlims robi ee I OT Ohio stone work; | not dare to appr h Ives without first | 6 Would put the petition before the boud scopal. | iwineen Ty would be kilie on. Bye and Noyes and Chas. G. Meare Ta ence te enomanes hth saved | Ing, and at the seme tine send the neiition. | _New information is all the tlmecoming to | ACH: HWEST Me. Gillin: , it would be prepos- | Work. ~ BORAT Orta Ga h both the po- | lis opinion as to the powers of the Commissioners | 0 he subject of hell. The latest is from in, Fauity. pened : ld weat OA ney on anarticle; the | saneranRy PLUMBING J ment and religious enthusiasin | !! remises. If the action of tin bad. 1s les of Philadelphia, who his complumant D. walks in and claims said article Unliwful it should De stopped. During the di common to her time, and one of the chie t 2 topic of a lectur rs are defendants, the : es DRAIN 4¢ i ie cussion Statement was made that the same pi . sell at publicagction, ia front to be his; he takes it away “on i f accu mn inst her was that s! | thing had been done by this raflroad company in ntrovertibie iSDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF After an interval of a month from the d to a fountain of the fairies te Additional Regulations Adopted by the er | making a tra nent into the new the p ie lc $ le A. B. offers to 3 1@ took it upon herself to cut | y ne buds, bul t a) ‘Wbinteice Catinitestouc 1s. Quite early in life she spoke of | olive of Adams Express conipn er of 6a even the you pledzed; J reply some one ee come omer TOMKINS £0 Hee terete end | Migr in OHO TET OF the chee He tae ined | tWC0 distinet bod to wits "The east half of i = Souaee _taken away your property. 1) The adgitional plumbing and house drainage S speakins to her and seeing vis Jotherparty > ae SENG DTT che de fi is the deliberate convic scuarontmiitted tore taenied oak cena one eB see eae if mains Db. to panish him for | regulations adopted by the Commissioners, De | mY —s the reverend gentleman that the satans worry 1ront oF the wt three and ahi he frost. In - y false pretences. T must pay 07 é =f a * *SrimoNs BY MatL.—A few days the devils and that the devils in ret wean some of th ue of the article of which I was | Cember 19th, and now in foree, are as follows: | “Judith when | S : : th his trousers tufted in his boots the s ach set to the uimost exteat ot its mittee mouths. ML acworting to tae or if this robbery may | Ist. No we or premises will be allowed to oat the head” of Holoferne | in the line of people apr mip win. | ability. is the ed to justify me he must suiler.” ow | be connected with water, or gas mai wus deliver ler people, wa dow at the city Post Off volunteered the Father Hasty, whose critical | staltic abe 1 wo, at his ol many like C.D. would be flockins to iy store | without a permit first obtained from the iotism, if not tron | information that his w hildren | hhas Deen uamounend, ty | erations tig dai ot eat wih teret, or ai chy a rest, and while | daily ke away “on sight” goods to whigh | voor Commissioner: This regulation eid. who underwent | him to t ila couple o° quarts : Jama 5 aye ant reconting a din ti they had no other title bevond that of se $ e S peace bee ation of the King: mot sinCaliforny.” He had the ‘count of an abscess from bivod- e « muy tiance csotner, | them! Lam not familiar with the laws of this all sewers, whether ou private property or in ¥ well marked case | yy T open toe with Gece right leg tad to be amputed last | ft al "ratification ONE CLIMATE TO ANOTHER, governing the restoration of stolen | public streets or altey aacined hi God, th: aid that another point wa e of members address was mn he bore well until fander that it ods, bat bom property above A with in seven | of paper on the top, on which th written. He was told bya by ntain that no one should be | 24. Plumbers desiring to obtain permits for n constant intercourse wi @ away any article by merely | s coming ond. In 5 mati “Can’ serve ight to re-sell th E ing | Making the necessary excavation for making | World was coming ton end, but bs not be received, when he said: “Can't, Cont of thee defaulting purchaser f seed from onectimate to anc ates or by imeresy owentiie:| 2.0 connections mince denoeibwithi tie Collen If by taking the |bey? Weil, 1 told the old woman that they Vertiveancut. re d that some years azo he had sent a ‘I article wasstolen from him. “He should, | | y BA Re ve i | would be more trouble than ti p worth. | YHILIF F. LARNER, ‘Trustee, 659 F etree, LLAN, ‘Trastee, Louisiane More taking mwor aah tor of the District of Columbia the cost of ‘ inne the pares ae oe eo | branch pipe or other material required for use ich property is taken against any loss | H connecting with the main sewer. Blank forms te atherwise incurred therebs. | of application will be furnished to those plumbers clin” thinks that if money advanced on | WHO shail comply with ail the requirements. of ‘ods be not refunded be the omnes | the Commissioners. All applications must. be Pawnbrokers, will, be more. particular is | Slzned by the owner of the preiices, and his jient under surveillan and to Connecticut, ed a quart h state, and found that t lier here th d made a simile h Thad nes een 2 *s T have spent a THOS. H. n_who is tilled with communistic and | two hours already aout the darned. thines.” He labored successfully in Nortoik,at 1 4 Teligiousideas,and wito belicves that through hina | {fyldine the box under his. left atm, with his Lexington, Lynehtaing, Richmond | DUNCANSON BROS., Avets. only is the country to be saved from absolute hand ovel aper top. he continued his | and latteriy in Norfolk again, where he went to pyos. J. FISHEL & CO, ruin through the power of bis own individual towards the window, however: but just be- | fill the place of Rey. Father Goodwin. He was T Keil Estate Auctioneers. prayers, Tle patient, In course of conversa: | fore reaching ithe Was jostied. aud ist an earnest worker and much beloved. P TRREE-STORY BRICK ed _by the) mee wetenine Le | tion. prophesied the death of President Garileld | <1; er aper. Quickly wit notict . A Es PRY AT= their dealin Thisstyle of reasoning corre- | *ddress written under his signature ; signing by | ‘of course an unfortunate coincide Hlpped tae irons eee Eeralied’ penta ane A Connecticut church and ite pastor had = Fi STREGT Roa of the logic in the article | Seite Worl not be neccpted if the owner resides | upon hearin the sad news hem clinging to them, he danced around, and hold- © out over the form of invitation to be ut- | Est No pawnbroker who is honest witl | It the District of Colaeinia: AT plthabe ae | tions of joy. and warned the superintendent of | tne Aphis laud’ ealdto the! Isughue exoy ed at the communion se dd been | On THT TS ive stolen goods, knowing them to be | issued in duplicate, one for use of plumber and | the insiitution to beware, that the great refor- “Jest look at this, will ye? The dod-drotte iolen or having Teasonable ground to suspect | ONC for use of owner. mation had coinmene St. Mary's chuveh, by Bishop | eed, in conse- ring out. He y when crops deteriors «dl to be we rely love | : 3 ed, and that his death was | simmons! I wish to gracious Thad bowshit a cout Lord Jesus Christ, and trust in | iid duly recorded it Later Now vd that 12 years ago the Agricultural ¢ they are stolen; they who receive stolen | | 34.. One dollar is required by law to be pald.as | the next in order, and urged him to prepare for self to Cali- | Him for salvation, are invited to meet with us | i, in. Dutchers easiest wiment imported some oats fre # northern | goods could easily avoid detection by conceal- | Permit tee for et De ondorsed Mane he Teceipt | his fate. ‘This man spends most of his tine in Here goes the blam . headded, of our com: ” But e ndred wud idorsed upon the applica- Lord.” But some handred aud nent of said coods. If the pa tof Europe which weighed 51 five (AT), nbroker be dis- prayer, but at times breaks out in the vilest i 5 pitching the box and its contents into the ns thouzht that wasa little too itt Soredner forty (60) feet cn Sth treet, between but in a few years they det. honest. it is ditticult to concetve that astronger | Hom the fee to be paid to the collector of the | abuse of his guardians and of our public men, | Pitctlne i tation. <0 they demanded that he | {yin of Ss! feel tan aley: tether ee eit ruse that it would be Well for faru timulus could be given him to conceal all sus- PAS eterna s i ith the | He frequently has argued that did he so desire | e in this wise: “AM members of ineuts, couristing of u thiee-stry brick dweling and sas Uupertations of seeds. He had had the | pected xoods than theadoption of the plan suz-| street mains and sewers meee te ee ede | he could kill his physicians, and that according | eal churches in good and regular stand- | "jt, ‘at beke-houke iu the rea prseitegl i caby cvictin ‘ he ater aad eee tape be Inspected by | to the laws of the Iand he could not be punished Crnevtr Cover—sudge MacArtion. ing, providentially with ws, ate eordialiy ia. |¢ PLANTS NEEDED REST As to the charge that many pawnbrokers’ | the water and sewer tappers, respective q | hor deemed responsible for his crime, because |_| Thursday, Stutz, administrator, agt. Metropoli- | vited to sit. wi to” > thal y Pawnbrokers’ | fore the trench is filled, whether the. pipes are Berg te Reem 1 he Fences Se | ven tattle welding ne oF oe ced appoint- terest at rate of seven (7) 1 per anntun, payable seni-amiually. A pontots it shu the proverty iagtrack Dorit of $300 will be requtred ‘shan they rene bu. AW me mt Terms ot for piaintitr us at the Lord’s tab! pr nce Cone plainvieatted | Contention became sharp between peo; he had been adjudged insane by a court of in- ao dee comet ay quiry fully qualitied by law to so decide. At and the ,” I did not know thi: alout once in 24 hours, but recent experiments | © RICT ATTORNEY THAT THEY | m1 st. be 1 ent. Sora azt Dowsliss: verdict tor | Pastor. There was a F a Deine at the purchaser's cu Wilh the ete tit had shaken his belief. Tt knows it, is knowledge on this point is superior | ™ nt Sareea when the | the same time he does not for a moment admit ar HON GHG JOHEEGR aoe Kaw | Ligw a yacknG alin: of ale teem lind witht fy wven dab after alee ven found that with the electric light there |to mine. There should be, if there is not, a Peed oe ees beeps Se a extent the idea that he is of unsound mind. | Gall; verdict for plaintiff, —The Christian al Work save: “The Inde | S28! fy ase Toma af the rink anid ot of the ut the same resale’ as with the eum Tisht. | penal law sitnins’ persons who) case td)be pub- | TT tha inbnection of tie sewer tapper and by | Secial Club Entertainments Taxabte. POTtSr out Report Close Geo. Fietas, | Prndent thinks ‘there may be exceptional Ae ee new ERICK R. MCGUIRE, A Ree ishe arges against any one. A Iman ; Patan dee Gant net DO) i ut report closed, Geo. Fields, ‘KR. E arked that before many years ate Vaventa ur | Permit from the Engineer Commissioner. OPINION OF THE DIS KEL that pawnbrokers Al i oal, (Second offense); grand | Where @ sermon or oration way be quite fitting, | F. Mon 5 Truvtoos, ; pete heres ea etal d their establishments “depositories | | OW. Ali connections with pipe sewers must be MUST BE LICENSED. Win.'B. Lowry, forteitd col- in view of the death of one preeminently useful |_@-4 Steen _ . ons. He noticed that a fruit pods.” should be punished for wilful | Made with Y branches. In all eases where con-| mye refusal of tie Distel-t Comunissioners to “do, Robert Willainsy lare ‘ | neetions are that the pears from the sopth | nade with brick sewers a terra cotta of four from Edward b. Hart. 88d prominent’; but the inevitable sermon or epuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. nd malicious libel unless he furnishes proof to er True Social Club. to | Ceay Of Lo barre were the hardiest grant a permit to the Ey ere the hardiest. S ie all other teria e ley; six months tn jail, Alfred Glee, charged with | long address at every funeral, itis giad to be- | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUAPLE IMPROVED ; i ores! charges. or at least stow that he | Junction block, and all other material for Use | hota an entertainment at King’s Hall, on 10th and | assuuiting Special Officer Harding, by pulling Lis woing more and more out of fashion? | AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY EN HE Fi vr said that he had read in the pro- pecitle and reliable grounds upon whieh | #8 or about the publiesewers, must be purchased | y treats northwest, was a the, request, Of the | ee Sheetal Onicer Harding: ty. pulling wis is going more and nore out of fashion, Baer ROVED PROPERTE e of the Soci pat wi Spec apes » District. ate < 4 ch | 3 Sie ‘OGe ray ae aE ‘i a great ruin upon a) H 2 2 Nts iat ae nn oO) | to bane such rays ascamscns: from the District 7 members of that club, referred ‘by the District | Suit on Geonstana Seaton; $10 oF 30 days. Julia | Ht adds: “it is a 3 cer ean ce | aby NitERe OF 8 deed of truct, potate they wou the | 8 Bisebcedes: 6th. Pipe sewers must not be cut, ror any | ™ elu ae Ht cn Anna Clatbernes ined oue | minister's energy and power. It is no wonder 2878, Sis seomded in Liber shit t rewth by electric d the = a ~ J eonnections be made in any manhole, trap, or | Commissioners to the cent, ‘This is te smallest flue ever Imposed in Unis | a pastor in one af our cities who had attended | Bul recorteof the District of pla t absorb carbonic acid gas at night, “Tricks of the Scalpers.?? trap lateral. Each house must be drained by a He court, oat | SEU, funerals in sixty days went home and | Wepskepay Tine EWES Tia and therefore were not then growing. With wincl ONES Savi OF eae OFEERG separate sever, not less {han 'six Inches in dlewne iretiteeme wwitllaw, Kate Deveal, low and botsterous in West | died.’ Alltrae: | We should be iad to etieve Diy, AD. ans Carre : re = ee one weea! £0 OD: | ro the Editor of Tue Evasive Stan: eter, having a fall of not less than one in forty, ine Concrete Gt opine ete rs, d0.; or 15 days each. Henry Hayden ‘htt the inevitable funeral sermon was yrowing | he couuty of Washinet é : 5 laid (inside the building line) entirely within the Trot. In your valuable paper ‘ef to-day sppesrs 801156 +5 wich it belongs, and connecting onteide VARIOUS MATTERS article fom the New York Ties headed | the building line, ouly with that part of the that two weeks ago he found in | “Tricks of the Sealpers.” In justification of | system of drainage Intended for it as shown on rman ivy as white as the wall— | the ticket brokersof this city, as well as through- | the general plans of sewerage on file in the office having been excluded. He had taken | out the country, I trust that this brief reply will | Of the Engineer Commissioner. D.C. the property of the late Join A. Puruer, subdivided by us cree of the Supreme Court, ‘ef Keid Distelet, wwe No 7,875, into lots numbered from One cae deh Jess inevitable. But we fail to see it. Ask al ith b sing vacate and habitual drumbacee seg | toost any minister Why not dectine preach Fe peniicae were sent down for 30 days each. John Lacey, | thefuaeral sermon?” the reply comes b: 36) inclusi: cording. to saaihe penent of the revenue; alsoin | ad boisterous in West Washington; $9 oF 15 dave, reatingly, *Oh, I've got to; they expect it.’ | Sonded subdividon, “Twelve!” these Ine feontan Bee consideration” He then quot-s the | John McCarty, keeping an unlicensed bar; $10 or | So longas ministers continue to preach what | 7 ptoet rad: cnaion ME Tieawant fret three ae Jagents, managers of tiestri- | & days in the workhouse. Patrick Green, sus! | they really think they had mueh better not | ou the line of the re pe es Fe ade, which I believe Ihive never aston to examine. In the main, a Ith belng vagrant: . -lous character; personal bonds. Charles ‘Burell, | “ remainder front a forty foot read or laid down om : j _ ith. All plumbers are required to notify the | cal performances, exhibitions, and concerts, for | (10US character; personal bond chard | Preach, so long the inevitable funeral sermom | suid subdiviaon.. The lots on the sth street rend have, $ which were now green. find a space in your paper. The charge pre-| \o4 restric of ary and al extensions ae al- gain (not including exhibitions and concerts given jarceny of teas in a cleWi Warten rand will continue to be inevitable.” Lope dy gh FY Fa, ‘oF and Mr. Saul made remarks as to | ferred of altering dates on limited tickets (sold { terations of water fixtures and pipes made in- Cons ane renetione Ge eee larceny; holle prossed. “Win. Crumpton (colored), | ___The Dumbarton-street M. E, Chureh, of ciesct haves front of 20 foot by 9 Gepth of 180 fee8 ae pe z . the latter stating that for stock | im ea ey, is fe my opinion: Beret | atce of Palldings, So that tle same may be ex- enue z "sand race woursess who fail 2 proeirs a Pa ee ee ORS prs Georgetown, is the oldest Methodist chureh in Gherentiout, om {i tr Sree iS feet on eat the Smo oO pre ss ne gene veling a Itcense before engaging in busines will, im aui- = 4 = = nuitar: ct Rock creek chi and lot 19, which fronts 118 feet M~ sn. Smith produced two small pears, the | busing tickets from brokers. ‘There is no such | 8th. All concrete pavements must he repaired | Uition to the Woon eae a ae Spal a a ackson coieman larochy of aicars continued, | this District, and has maintained throughout its | Kes ereekchirch snd io}, which, frente 138 fort om “ rowth this year, remarking he had | thing as altering tiekets when the date. Is | by the contractor doing such work for the Dis-| than five nor inore than fifty dollars for each $50 oF 60 days; appeal OWL, “Win, Hawkins. iar | history a leading place in the Baltimore confer- | read to Rock exeek church There lee ait 6b on a awa fuse. Head kad great | punched out by the regular tiecet agent of the | trict government, and all granite block pave- | oenze. vs D. C., last session, p. 61. Those | Conv or achabaha hat trem: David Dunnegal; 30 | ence. Many prominent men of this conference | Coe, Picasa ek eee eat ae rt of 100 feat, nes when his neighbors had | Company, or even on round trip or excursion | ments by the superjntendent of repairs, at rates | paca ea be ore vino Brenoee £0 | days in jail Also, charged with carrying a pisiol; | have served as pastor of this church, and the fol- lots on Mt. Pleasant street havea similar depth, with a attributed it to draining. | tickets, where the date of limitation is written | to be fixed by the Commissioners. Persons de- | §#Y" u exiibit incaning of the words i the pag, | 0 oF # days additional. Jordan Williams (col: | lowins, a complete list of its pastors, will be | front of 30 feet, gcept lot 9, which fronts 14s feet om m remarked that the rich soil | with ink on the face of the margin of such tick- | siring to remove said concrete or granite block is. It does not appear that this proposed | Td), pleaded guilty to stealing a door mat, and | read with interest by Methodists generall; Rock creck church, “Tire fom the Tih stree: frost ain = the moet to de with tf ets, which are at present sold by the Penngyl- | pavement, must first deposit with the chief clerk | entertainment 1s an exaitition of concert. One o | 80% 60 days in jall. and ‘Dolsterous: 1302, William Waters: 1803, John Potts; 1804 and te ‘fire offevwd, then the lots an said’ 40 foot rosd ot nets event meee vahia Railroad Company. Why do not the rall- | of the engineer department the sum of ten ($10) | tho other Ik aust De. “A bellow festinel & fa aee |. P0-dayy Jacob Cook, loud crak’? Soper | 1805, Seeley Bunn; 1806, John Bloodzood: 1807, | street tien the untaproved letsan Me. Bowne eee Free Bridge Question Again. _| Toad authorities bring the parties guilty of alter- | dollars, the receipt for which must be exhibited | none of them a concert or av exhibition, ‘The last | 15 days. "Robert Selby forfelted collateral." John a 7 Enock George (bishop); 1808. Thomas FP. Sar— | 824 lsetly the dwelling house lot. Plats of the sub- " valel es D loud and boisterous; $5 or 7 days. John ty rs division imay be: tothe é Taw Reneczal Mean ing tickets to justice? Using their own lan-! to the permit clerk before the permit is issued. ake, and something more. © tt may te aoe Shipley, a white boy, charged with destroying pri- | Zent: 1809 and 1810, Stephen Geo. Roszel; 1811, | 2) 4 ee unieations in your widely | £¥age, they are gainers by the transaction, | After the completion of the work the surplus, if aispiay ot pictures, or curiosities. “The real objact | Vat property in West Washington without the | Nicholas Sneathen; 1812, Nicholas Sneathen and | | Jeet of owner—breaking a window-pane; | R. R. Roberts; 1813-14, Asa Shinn; 1815, Stephen | z therefore the company has no rightto complain, | any, will be returned. of it must be to ald and benefit a religious or char. | Consent. 3 | Re et A 3 3 Ss spon the free bride question, | ae considering the circumstances they are ag | ‘th. All excavations must be filled and pave- | (amici merino sae ke estos ee Personal bonds to repair the damage. Jas Mun: | Geo, Roszel; 1816-17, Wm. Ryland; 1818, Thos. do not. to my mind, toueh the proper point in | guilty as those altering tickets. ment relaid in as good order as before said exca- | tion and soctety are, in effect, different names for et Burch; 1819-20 to March 17, 1821. John 1 is nothing more desirable than | Why! The Pennsylvania Railroad Couspeny oe vation Labour ri leuloaey enirey cove on come Peo beeiertows fc ae te Ge 1 pore Murderers in Intention. Tey : ag rey Sgr! {eishop >: x e Vi jia side | ther railroad companies, went into the | mencement of work, and the wi - Q et Tporat e his Er Star. 8 ‘al james icCann; — 1825-6, Faeoibealte 1am | ealping™ business theaueives for a time in op- | menced within thirty days from date of permit. | lic body. It must be an association of individuals | From the Philadelphis Evening Guest; __ 1897- Norval terested, tinue with -| The man who breaks into the house of an- nai ar correspendentsasto the | position to brokers; and right here let me say | The permit must be kept upon the ground while | Interest ine povernine ornare tia other for the purpose of stealing is in the eyer Henry Furlougs ie Jone hink the bridge should be | that ticket brokers are an honorable and trust- | the work is being done, and shown whenever the advancement and tonance of religion, or urpose i Bea My long; 1833-4, James. ats of Washington would | worthy set of people, benefitting the traveling | called tor. re police are ane are the advancement and maintenane of ce ia vere al Saou ith iit onan ue anrading a Hee Tee re sely fami | pubiic at large. itis very often the case in | as required by law, any one they may mak- | the primary meaning of 3 relie , Wilt tise near’ ports of Vinginie ir 1 | busing o tiated tlexot wlare the davolspanched | img ae exoavation without meat pny eal rants and geeeeies of, huinas, bllgs | ofthe invaded premises. ‘The law also provides | 1682 3 Ittleton’ F. (Monza uruize (as far as furnishing facili- | company punches a wrong date; fol , til | any “name for. the mutual “improvement. of | the burglar goes armed with deadly weapons. | 1890-1, John Lanahaa; 1852-3. Samuel Brisnat fo en e 1882 instead of 1881. a mistake | tapper. and the excavation will be left open unt any name for the mutual improvement of glar ge ly y ‘ % B vale ae by Lert | sinh peop that me detected by the agent | his arrival. All permits for tapping sewers are ag members, advancing their interests, aiding | Such a man is a murderer in intention, if cir- 1854-5, Benjamin a Brooke; 1856-7, B. Newton The constant erossing of | or purchasing party. This mistake makes the | given on condition that owners take all risk of | thelr business enterprises, and which also re- | cumstances shall, in his opinion, demand the | Brown; 1853-9, William B. Edwards; 1860-1, N, j Sven ieaceon eapon he carries. J.B. ; 1862-8, Wi : Pen een eae coat eee tre, tinket: athe samme | back bio the cctiees fiom the main sewers, = | Sauporariy Sepersemoauy, gic ta iy opinion’ | nee, Craue wreepon He onrries. mayecem bara | 35605-0; Willam Be Bawarde 19t7-e0 den i bgt ep yg ge Is is Semele | Seaaiped On Mie Wee otk er eee hte rder to prevent as much as possible | ® charitable soclety. TO it such ty | but no less than imprisonment for life should bé | A- McCauley; 1870-71-72, John H. Dashiel: | means of a tecent wonderful ecientific invenson, the He een er ite Inaited tieeees | the ‘netting, back "of water from sewers: the | must be its one paramoun’ pi Hon mur es | the punishment, ands constantly rowing | 1 B. Peyton Brown; 1876-7-8, Richard | DENTAPHONE. | What eetaclis are to the ear FED ergs Co ae pie nae | REE at te Unc Mpa tne’ okie. Gls | oo eae rerun ec Maatipntine Ae tintota religious society. ‘The Ever ‘True Social | Necessity demands legislation to that effect. = | Norris; 1879-80 Al, J. Molendres tely. poe Sista wont a BT cintto eross to the Virginia | Wito is at fault; the agent, e +. n clety. sions Bees ‘ | personal pra ts ber ot a hose In my own observation as a broker, I | in a self-acting or other valve in all cases when | Club, if j1 et ay, tae Fee a ‘Oiiious Peon Dees ge eer cen eae This list contains only the names of the | tures, Concert, &c., perfectty; and the ‘and * Ido not think it wili require the | have seen and purchased tickets at the regular | back flow from a sewer is to be apprehended; | within my narrow in charge. Ineari; ‘of Methodism | Best and are ‘tancht to nn: ‘ian: thls nase a sania Saher wens seme wins | eames For” sn by CHAS, FISCHER coith aed Soctal Club can hardly be less than charitable, | Anthony Elton, aged 51,a merchant of Philadel- to cor ‘one who | tie » where such mistakes In punching | and it shall be the duty of the owner to keep f pure and simple charity, within | phia, was catwht around the Astor northwe that thefre houla | tckote nave ooarrete wie cobueme? os ave a Cafes Ed fed responsible the meaning of he Co i Br ably not ele Hous ‘ew or, lal night Qremod hn fale a yess rene tothe people. A: “rn “eg J* ¥ dE ots te 2 | : uy, | for its acti cases, sew = 0 very lack were Asbury Roszel, William <pinee n 1 VI ne eee ee ee aro an eeDilted. ticketa’ froxs | nection ia of iron, anacarriod up withinthe prem. | primary culect, Every society which ciatas the shoes, striped stockings and embroidered drawers. | L- Dashlel and others well known in the ‘his: oo sINTH SLT SORTHWESE. ive Kerwin and locked A Swat. Tax Payee | again for less than regular fare, and makes | tion of any eras el at 25th | the regular office at full rates and elle them | Ises as a close pipe, without opening or connec- | its constitution or be requested to state the con- Se ee, | re . of Methodism. Dr. ‘the 24 YEARS PRACT! above the level of all back- | trolling purpose of its organization.” tory ley, present bei