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THE EVENING STAR. i . Telegrams to The Star, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St by ( THE UTAH CONTEST, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, = Se GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. - |COLD WEATHER NOTES. SO eS ee ¢ THE NEW YORK LEGISLATURE ome year, $6, rix months, $3. - {Entered gt oot Office at Waahington, D, C., as second-class mai iter.) ‘Tue Weexry Sren—pnbtished on Friday—$2 a year, Fostave prepaid. Six mouths, $2, 10 coyles tor $i5¢3b copies fr ¢. 62 Ans EUROPEAN EVENTS AND TOPICS, 59—N® 8,970. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1882, <= - 2 2 Winter Weather 4 TWO CENTS, | SS iegrisoe ns ine TRG, Va., January 5.—There wasn heavy fall Of Snow here ist wight, Tae shel cwiny is tine, "SEMENTS SPECIAL NOTi p i ; y | then retired, having callet Mr. Edmunds to pre- | Seth H. Bowker bad finished yiving his testimony Sey BELOW EERO Is NEW NOLAN a AMUSEMENTS. PECL CES. Washington News and Gossip. {AT THE CAPITOL TO--DAY, | Sac HER AAENE calle! (Me, Paununds to, in the Guiteat cape, regandiog te wneea | naomcneren, Mans, Jonu irs &—I RTAQIONAL ENELY a NOTICE—ALL PERSONS THAT WERE, AT SaaS The resolution introduced in the House to-day | nis mtleare and witness fers. This ts tue second | MRE AS froin zero (0 echt degre | N ara > Meda all elven by the “Lone Star B. A.,” on GovERNMENT ReceirTs To-pay.—Internal reve- by Mr. Gibson, of Louisiana, simply gives the coni- | time he has come from kazsis City, Mo. tet ¥ the Miackennet naan aegrorn vet m down a onda} at Abner’a Hall, and received clothing | . ) = < “ . * ee “fp verge bei } ks ‘alley, between here and Provie NeW YEAR'S WEEK. beignici to'themn, ere requested oy met NEXT MUN. | MU $276386.65; customs, $1,211,990.44 BOTH HOUSES IN SESSION. | sropnation biistelauve tothe Improsement fe | CANA upon Me eet a lie Sea mt | dence cma, ee ee ne ee Btore of Louis Wetzell, jr-. 4012 7th street northwest. To BE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR—PERHAPS.— the Mississippi river. rowever, Would Hot admit that had ever sid TWO YOUNG MEN DROWNED WHILE SKATING. . = G 7 y os yer, SOUT ind. ir. Bowker was called to ~ ad Ma, Mulieg, Wwe MR. DENMAN THOMPSON, Ca 1 RAVING SOLD MY ABHOR STORE, No. 1614 | De mi to-morrow for Secretary of the Inte- | MR, ORTH AND THE HOUSE COMMITTEES. disclaimed all knowledge of them or thelr merits | U-stify that she made tis stitement. to iim te | OWRed While skating Sostentay. du bie inimitable £ Unele Josh, in the beauti- | Peady well known in that connection), Teclicit in his be- aa They were all to pay certain claims, = * Leadville AMidavits covering these facts were - > fal Heme Cony half p continuance of the patvonave. Settlement of ail| SENATOR LAMAR RENOMINATED.—-A private dis- THE TRIAL OF GUITEAU. scarce ley ay afternonn in ‘The Utah Contest, Heer ag * SNE mas SUEEDWARD'W: BYRN._ | BAtCD Tecelved at the Senate this morning trom | OTHER MATTERS OF INTEREST. . idan order rapes ta we <E-DRLNAATE HOOPER ON 11S WA NO SARHINOTD, SHUA WHITCOV shor ZT For | J8¢kson, Miss, brought information that Sens , ‘. eived bts allowance, $1: Swe. ee eee ee ISG SCHOOL FOR | Lamar had becn pis ee by the democrats by What His Couuscl Say—The Peeling | reo Gates tee Gee ae ac: ary 5. Wa A. Hooper, an ox. As played by him with grect succeas throughout the | is = 5 acclamation—“without a dissenting voice.” Sennte. ‘To-Day, Etc. torday received RasaaTd wierie hie ee United States, — The Senate was called to onler today by the as a Withess, und $ is mo Washington U> -aunpore cae intend, ot ‘beet Rosin. Gale Gewznat B. H. Brewster visited the | 1 aoe pré tempore, Mr. Davis. u Mr. Scoville and Mr. Resa were in conference st oth estate D Sir eee de ete ape a in| cf 1E_Bivthidey Party. ‘apitol at noon to-day, and was formally presented 5 a ; . striet | 82 arly hour this morning, and will be engaged | Usb i for witness fees and m interview Mr. Hooper. att px = me A : =) by Solicitor General Phillips to the Judges of the | Tue Chatr submitted a report from the District 1 igre : . ; poly leeway ‘Act LIL Unele Josh's New Engtand Home, Bean Commissioners, in response to the resolution of | all day upon the preparation of law polats which " practically abott-tt tn U taliyamd tut he von z is hends no deckied tuterterene. with, Me uurt for Its many withesses Whose bills : r=! gqretiect ecccees: Ube present or any futare adiaintstr.tiga, December 20th In regard to the obst m of New | they will on Saturday present to the sao Warrr Hovse Catters.—Senators Davis, Hoar, | York and Massachusetts avenues s intersec- | Tullngs. Neither of these gentlemen appear at all paid. ie j je crest (ainnally if desired.) Blair, Allison, Mitehell, and Lozan, and Repre- | tion, between 7th and 9th streets e city of | Stnsutne of obtaining a verdict favorable to their esate mete, Cabled from Eccope To-Ray. 4 the re ta of s Savings Rank, Sentatives Haskell, Burrows of Mo., White of Ky.,| Washington, stating the work had not been done | Cleat. Yet both of them stoutly maintain not | ; n requited : TES EARL OF DERRY OX HOWE RUE IN TERRE nf institution sad officered by the mostex- | Smith of Il; Gen. KE. D. Townsend by their authority; that no expense therefor had | O8/Y that Guiteau was ly Irrespousible for his e » taken during the Loxno, Janus of Derby, speak- perienced men in Building Aseociation Circles, and in | the Chevaller Wickoff, who is stopy been incurred by the District, and that they are | 2% but that he fs at this moment OF thy Mt a Let the Liverpoot Ree 2 SEASON. every liable. lington, and Mr. Fulton Paul, pd 2 4: v rtion tothe contrary notwith - 9 jerymen Lay ‘ mn “1 Laselt os a Chonough advance are taken, which earn double | Trinidad, were among the President's callers informed the work has been done under the au- Uhe facts fn the'r own heads, pot Wavit © Salt be there would be no Me. GPORGE H. ADAMS, Le eons aay Ge ae EVENING, | 44- : oo Le officers of the United States. Laid on eee the ‘. ‘ nye Ir ibe mpt to prev taking t = prd monthly my in WED A N be the table. terday the aditition ‘ee i . , . “9 ished Pantomimist and Clown, with fis 7 3 A : " eine had expect mild get he imony the ee. | Han vy Out tesing SOD O1 sat anne Rfecrtae ek WTEC, Danna, pre | MR HOWR' epplls Hore fntoptuesd ag tions: By Aue | Bor cae oF the west oe ia | Sica teres, 6 in the New Year's Pantomime of ident, 9th and Bani, 416 7th street; | master General Howe will make his son, Frank | juny 10 Promote the eMciency of the navy. | om tle ve wie Fore | SHG a » country, DUL we know how or Jol ith street northwest. Howe, chief clerk of the Pi department, | BY Mr. Maxey—To increase the efficiency of the teral cee i a ‘ “The jury got into a I THE NEW HUMPTY DUMPTY. ds i clerk of the Pos part signal service of the army. By seit SOMMANESS Of Jt put thonght | yinae — aRiGe Mr. Howe was his father’s private secretary and a] Relating to land in Colorado I: under all the circun nm attacht have disap Adam Forepanch, Manager. (Ee SPECIAL sori committee clerk When his father was In the Senate. | the Uncompaghre and White river UM to the defen: aimeulty in indu- He b determination or lay ses PE les 5 as been a resident of Washinzton fora num-| Mr. Garland offered a resolution instructing ing witnosse pn the unpopntar side FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY. Ovrrcn oF 0! aa pe ‘{ ber of years and chety. ‘committee on anance to inquire ae the pro- | and the oe OF mane es cA these expert wit ie fori . ir eS =e pri of refunding to parties whgrpald for protec- Ml vhat hey wou ality, Were nor —— pestoversnes Suring Ge cy: rance | UTILIZING THE Navy FOR SciENTIFIO Reseancu, | fon under the rancauark Weiletion the fee, res ¥ Wtnat th Kext Monday—ROsst. fof ‘will be held on the tude within the discretion of the cor ongre-s tmching that sub. . : | THIRD MONDAY OF JAN f adet Midshipmen R. H. Miner, E. E. Hayden, H. | quired by the act of gr 5 is, Sie 16 Dros. has é Sri ject, which was decided by the Supreine Court of | Would have been justifiod In the (troduction at Veh serfats apy jon any SSS SO SE Be ene Oe eo week =r oa ee aah ee rea peed OO ce ee ihe alte atata In the Gademe onsen to ke | any stage ot the ‘Waist or videuce mateilal, fees Iuteriornce am the internal caale of = ana ae i 2 fo ate < x a en ordered he Smithsonian Institut q “ons! onal, a ” 7 ations haps yon the mer pe idea OF a Jolnt AmdoProneh mttit YORD'S SIGNOR ERNESTO ROSSI. | | Hy the charter cf the c , the lectich of seven | special duty under the direction of Prof. Baird, | U2CoM haute ; and to report by bill or other- | and Paes a pa the various pers: ns charged with being engaged ervention w id excite. the ge ints ga == t . to a 0 is make: é ‘0 ene y | Wise. Adopted. = iy i a | FERUING TO- in the ecnsptr. ey. tnd Would only be entert ine {iss LOUISE MULDENER, | i led: ; aview ot adding to the course of the Annapolis Papers retain tothe ceonielor inicio trent of | UPOA Which to stand before the jury if the court I wee Lily Be had a few days ago. the Latte | Foreign tropes woulit in the present condition . ANCE HAMBLIN. | t business in order shalt} Navel Academy some practical education and | PAP BiGEH Sor ieee e city of | Shall rule favorably upon the prayers presented | PCL opiniow hus changed cousideratly within peginuing oF dixturbanee. ‘Shakespeare's HAMLE. an, Ht conduct the training in natural sclence. ‘This is to be done in | LL¢ Mississippt river levee in tront of tue city of : TAEHEG Te Cotte en | Wie last bro days, corslinee with the act of in hours a Damas’ EDMUND 5. ' rt oe New Orleans: by the prosecn mk ain. and 6 o'elock 1-1 the hope of increasing not only the general Inte A Dill was introduced by Mr. Conger to confer | doubted; iicy holders are requested punctualiy to attend, | Hzence of the navy, but with the view that it mey | po-itive, in plice of relutive, Q rs | tH aud not inconsiderably ta sclentifie research votn | Pie corpset engine rot tin .319 00 | UPOH Gur own coasts and waters and in other é ay mS Tee EMPEROR WILLIAM, myestenlay. This feelf Bertin correspondent of Emperor William reoelved hd Concratulotory Clegramms Om One of the ; n Xperts for the pros’ 1 measuté by eat Dr. Beard, who was going to t who will endeavor to obtain such thot he believes Guitesu to be ting from the court as will give them tu ppor- | mere } Ypnotic Clairvoyant. Pa (Priest time in, Washi SE eats can now be reaerve aecording to r tion. General adarieetem, 75 cents or le =f amounted preuium notes held by cou 6—The Boston Ideal Opera Company. Jad-4 ran iG 'o3 Upon completing the routine morning orters, | tunity to ple possibie doubt that may be | _ “them (rom America, Cash oa : ais 061 87 | parts of the world. The suggestion, which h: donate GELOe, be ; Muu SHG r. Reed said this afternoon that he ant atin ON EXHIBITION Cash received on renewals for year 1883.1 10,186 87 | heen for some time under. conel leration by secre: | We Senate (1:65), by 24 to 10, adjourued watil | shown of the S rate of | Scoville had nut yet drawn thelr prayers 1 J THE NATURALIZATION TREATY, ‘AND SALE AT } Securities 118,00 00 | try Etunt, came trot Admiral Rodgers and Prot, | tomorrow. ne sponsibitity | forin, and could’ not give Ue GUL bo they ation treaty with Re COR MA tntinedl exe Give teen 1 one oe ee one Nara dora thats few men o bale Hiouse of Mepresemtatlves: the voruminons evidence in the case | thelr taken ee SMM hls axRHing and complete | jh, sport jo. 626 F.street northwest, one docr from 7 964 96 | Says: “I have given orders that a few men, a ha When the House met at noon to-day the mb ET | yx cecpare: a aint SiBiaD = Nha i P Pase Choice OF Pointing, Fryerayines, Chronos, et | Zosee te a Goren, periapsy known to lave scleutitic tastes | of spectators tu the ealleries woe aveuany earl GEMENT OF THR COURT FOOM DURING THE | +++ —_—__— | col, SH Soe = arge and Choice of Paterengings, Picture | ing unpaid 3 128 50 | and general intelligence, be detatled for dui SEs ga eWay UHURU BO ARGUMENTS. GanriELp Hosrirat, Fexp.—Treasurer GUMMAN | rane ot Froack ea yng erksiiere Tenis Cask. Pree Att Gallen” eit | Bs oriler of “ihe Board’ of Nauaiers of the Mutual | the Smithsonian fustivation, tbs asd y | and the attendance of members evidently fell far] Jnage Cox hast the following directions as | has received the following subs -riptions to the | mths. reach sculptor, Fire Insurance Company. ay Prof. Buird as he may see fit, being governed | short of a quorum. During the prayer ard the | tothe management of the court room during the | Gartield Memorial Ho: Ir » of Ey | F _— = = = J. WESLEY BOTELER, Doeely DE tha acon OS and che Wes OF ‘i é i . a , artield Memo ospital: Khedive THE FREEDOM OF TRE CITY OF DUBLIN. ATTORNEYS 231-13 Secretry. | WEEN, me ieee enuifie Tastes and the nes of | reading of the Journal of the last day's proceed- | arvument of the of Guitean to tue jury: (hroush U.S. Consul Lonpos, Janusry 5,—Regarding the mandamus = ee F a>, WE HAV REMOVED OUR OF- ally opente, them " Pron Bulrd sa a: ings, however, a number of inembers entered, And} _ 1, No visitors to be allowed to stand in the nortu- | Brown, Tattvilie for . in the court of queen's bench te ROSS PERRY, TS acto w nue northwest, Ey 4 apeny, after exchanging New Year greetings with thelr | east corner of the root. : pscopal chili | quash the resolution passed vy the Dublin corpo PERRY, "i ue ho «Evans | to me that our navy if properly edu ‘e m . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Building. HELEN & NICHOLSON, | made quite a valuavie. 4 ry to sclentitic re-| collesgnes, took thetr seats, giving the chamber ‘9 visitors to entef there after the argument 7 MIS. Geo. W. Lord, Berw Titlen con‘erring the freedom of the city on Messra 342 D Sraeer, asi Real Estate zd Insurance Agents. RI WICHORE AT AIL EE Seti ounce sit 3 : nmenced each day, $0 28 10 pass bet seen the 1. Hazleton, 5 Dillon and Parnen, the Dubin correspondent of the Opposite City Hall. n7-6m TE Search without at all detracting from its usclulness | its customary appearance of Ife and bustle. CHOSE Hien ner nee ixato; Mine: $60 New don rian | Tine 6 f the point shall be established by ENRY WISE GARNETT, te > : = Pe eens CUES THE HOUSE CoMMITTERS—A QUESTION OF PITy-| init who Are {uvithd to a seat on the bene church (additional | ttc aqueets pened thst no one who i Hot a bur ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ‘The Stockholders of the NATIONAL FATR ASSOCT- pESTION.—’ 01 ILEGR. 3. All persons leaving the court room during the = | kess can, under an extsting clause of the corpora- jo. 2 Columbian Law Buildings Siast., bet. Dana &, | ATION wil serembie far caneod meet eo | oc THE FREE BRIDGE QuEstiON.—The FSW or Gh | Mis Orial Tose ty a qiiestion of lpriviiere: auiitng (ancutiencmn es out through ye south doors | GovEns r, of Utah, arrive > city | Hon uct, reeelve the Mreecoin of the ct Mt Would a Wasnikeno eno | MONDAT dane oe, ayesmeral meeting etnoo OD | of the bidof the Corrugated Tron Company of Con- | _ Mr. Orth 0a question of privilege, stating Rau anual tes ue ChTOne ryciutid for | GOTRRSOR MURRAY, of Utah, arrived in thp elty | etiec aul voles Gf sue Tete ee roe 7 ane — sylvania avenue northwest, for the pr ing | necticut for bullding a free bridge across the Po. | that ttgrew outof and affecting the recent ap- | thaT onder a pasmigewey ie te Be a Leek a tae | st evening, and ts ‘stopping at the Ariincton, pas-ed, If anybody chooses to press It thus the At -at-Lay 2 Pie roe ee tomac river, with the questions involved, have | Polutment of the committees of the House. Be- | trial table and the audience, | He does not talk any to newspaper men. Tis busi- | nimes‘of Mr. Gladstove and Gen. Gramt would be er removed, hin office to Hocus Cand 8, Ginton Taw | “The Talis to te wsed miter be_ printed om, white been referred (as stated in THe Stax some {me | fore stating the: question specifically, he sald, 1| 1y to be kept sufficiently hess here 48 connected with th from the roll. But acter te Louisiana avenue, near City 25-61 er, and of uniform size. Poil it 2o'clock p. | 20) to Col. Abert, civil engineer . A. by Gen. | ask rence to an y Ose and out ell subject, and also with hi her they would regret belug de dis. = Bie, ead cio wt otto gotta ee a ney chgineers.” Col, Abert has nouyet | 25K indulgence to announce that it ts my purpose ore the jury (obe kept clear, | ee Jon Wiveh has already lost much of its value DU NSON, Secretary. | made his report upon the moiltied bid of the com- | ®t #n early day to {ntroduce for consideration and L c charged Wi ee uth) = a : ton and disloyalty adde@ Al members Of the, Association are requested to at- | pany. He Is in corresponitence with thein In tegard | action a proposition to change the method of sc- | ye foreguing directions | nt HE EXCCULLON OL) MaRIse Conrs OxveRs.—Leave for 90 days 1s | nt provecdlngs. See: : tend: ag matters of vital importance will be considered. fr eertain anatiors OF deta ait ay spon ee ne | lecting committees, ‘The vast and diversified tn- Whe eich out Brtkcece rented 21 Lieutenant Logan; Captain W. J. eae e = Sa hears fully from them, he will make up his re- | terests of the country are all more or less « frected # = = F 1 ordered to coin- New Vork Legislature Recesses, THE AL BANK OF THE RE- ! port. y E by Congressional legislation, agd this legislation The evidence wich the defence desired to sub- mand the marine station at Pensacola, Fla. : ORG ANIZATIO = hone EXT WEDNESDAY. ried [oe ee ee ‘a Ppcr yen a - er ied he aw Horii is oe groratvely, contr oh mit yesterday respecting the appearance and co! Te oe ade TES AS a ee oe betas | SECRETARY Hewt’s Arrextion was to-day called | by the action d: committees. For this reason | quot of the prisonerin Lafayett> sq the ota oF pekdon TUESDAY, January 10th, between | py rue Sean reporter to the cable dispatch which | thelr formation assumes an Importanc shooting, was In stbstance as srt defen the hours of 1 and 3 0’eh to elect Nine Direc. ested Ww! s att to tors to serve during the states that he 1s to be mad? minister to Austria to | {Sted with a responsibility too great to re Sarr Sa ALmaNy, Januar asseunbly aed Che before the | Navan Seen aye ne | Senate concurrent resolution for a Tecess unt nted by the | navy pane penne uenant Wm. Welch to the | Taraday evening DENt, ad aGjourved. ‘Tie seem D avy yard Pensacola, Fla.; Passed Assistant Sur- | y, the Jegi-] sure, with few exceptions, lett - the hands of a stngie individual, however capa nee a8 foo Uuiteau, from the 18th of dune) peon How: Yells to tke naval rendezvous Bel- | on erriy trains thts aft-rnoon, for New Yor C Sees sucered Wm, Waiter Phelps. The Secretary said | and honest and patriotic such an individual may tothe 1st of July, was trequently dn he park, | Gnore Vous te naval rendezvous Bub cipslly’ trom utterances, of emecratio meaters ee RS eA eat BORESATE PAN | tat there was no truth Whatever In the report. | be. AS now exervised It 1s empustcally a one | Where he used to! take out his papers, looking t oc both branches Gils morning, (iS expect -d that s BETAU. DEALER IN BUILDING SUPPLIES, | In fact, the first he had heard of it was from THE | man power, and such a powers always dane ; Over iu an excited and nervous 7, ute Tue New P ear Postmaster | OMRAMIZation WILL be effec ted’ tn. both tae senate . 1421 New York avenue. near the Treasury Department, | Stax réporter. The s 2 and In conflict with the principles of repub! ara ete ae Dee ats 208 to the White Ew EOSruAsren GExRtst--Pomeieeee | 5 sencsonly on Walneatay met. Bartlett, Hayward & ‘hiral Iron Work. Ma- | (ty before yesterday, re government. Yt ls our duty to see that tt may i bua, ate 1 ac ce cohees Strang | General T. O. Howe took the oth of office to-day = ws sury's Painta and Colors, Leade, Oils, Plate, Window | Ming In the report certainly something v | &€ some future period be used to the detriment of | 8°88 Who saw him thouskt he w and entered formally upon his duties, Secretary Frelinzhuyeem Declines a and Ornamental Glass; ‘Minton’s Tiles, Tetra Cotta, | have been said to him about it. Secretary Munt | the best people. «And now as to| _> in We. Saya, also. a ~o = ‘5 Portland Cement, &c 13-3 Siso ued that rons itsinto “un: on tie aa ne thine | the que You have seen fit, sir,to | Sa Do ote pele ene Mr. Kurp Von Sontozer, the retiring German ‘The bench and bar ot = ¥ GOODS. CO aay nmedtate cha in the head of the | assign me to three comiittees,namely,second place - 0 ing motnister, safled from New York to-day in the Hama- | > aplinentary diuner tO° @o. ¥. Tia. HAgRY B. PARKER, | [-5° #0/-1DAY Goons. Navy department would be made or was conteut- | on forelzn atairs, second plige of ues and Chalte Sree idly that they concluded ie was Ins burg steamer. Sn eee | Ses scortary of State, He A large assortment of Fancy Porcelain and Duplex | Plated. h of the committee on civil service reform, By | {yhen, the assassination goers ce ied OM account of pressing pubite due Lamps, Portables and Fancy Shade Paper Shades. s ae | the Kindness and unwaverin ce of my le man they hadsecn in Carr. Ramsay, superiutendent of the Navel . e a Tuene Were Tunes Maryland delegations atthe | constituents, 1 have been forewelve years a mem | Hertic had done tt Tuey arterwards saw a pic-| CAPE RAMSAY, sup ee coerce White House to-day. One, headed by General Ross, | ber of this House, and Lam now entering on my | fe of the prisoner which contirmed their con- | A°ademy, 1s tu the city. He called on Secretary xe Patmam, : E. F. BROOKS. Lae sake fa Bee ta i vo excep. | clusion. “We did not know of these tiln Hunt to-day. : hel ait é pone Was In favor of Col. Webster for collector of the | seventh term of Service here, With two excep- | clusion. SWe did Gear ounee Bostox, January 5.—Joln Phelps Petaam,ot the SE ART S-_ | port of Baltimore, Another, Ii - tions, there ts not another fepublican member | TNs" remarked Mr. Guiteat. | ‘ Bete ee A ret Sea vnc Ss vior "beneh Of Unis stite, died last night of “g= THE ANNU K | San the Whterect Ob ae Wee Le adersomnine who has thus long repieseated his people. Dur- | he anti 1% my oe oe oe Lalayete ye See re ee ri 2 iliness. He was appointed ss apeyir ot the < Tahal for Mats latale Tie Otfiee tee ane dier, | ing Ghat time Fhave served as meraber and chair. | PATK Uutil 12 o'clock Tuesday night Were no discharges from the lapse roll of Uhe Treas- wriesch In SE5B Oe conmunt of can ae Gi tion of colored mien, headed. by the Rev. Mr | #20 of the committee on private land claims, as «| Mir. Heed on the Prayers of the Pros | WY to-lay. Secretary Folger does not wish to Judse Pitiwan adjourned the court to Mon- i nae the eae AME. churen, | Melber of the committee on Ways and means, ani ‘ecntion. ake any discharges where they can possibly be | day next. the office of the Comp: Chapman, presiding elder of the A.M.E. church, er ty > mw iy, me ey can pos. if 1 pol opel of re, Ureign alla suc a is cha an. a 5 1 7 er, “ye iz ayy aries in order to avoid n = - 4 , GEO. F. TIMMS & CO., pas colle nectar collector of the port of Baltimor With Gue exceptinn—possibly two ara the only | Charles H. Reed to a Sra reporter, “would ol hority to do tists conferred upon him uy gection a, Y¥.. January 5.—Angelo Com © ie LADIES! «| PEPSONAL.—E: pencer, Jesse R. Grant | Tepublican ine 10, at any time prior to this | Mlerate the defence of lusinity altogether. We | volume 19, of the Statutes it-Longs, Such a course d Daniel Cosh tm Sing tS ‘ . A Louisiana, are at Wil- | SesSi0u, has cver served is a chalrinan of any coul- | want the jury to take a broad and comprehensive | Is, however, opposed by soae of the o lleens oF the | Peon, attempted suicide tats tnoralny by eat DO XOU WANT APURE, BLOOMING COMPLEXION? | #14, €X-Gor. Warmoth, of Louisiana, are at Wil-| mittee’ of this House, In view of this | view of thie thine” Mr. Keed intends to speak , department, und ft is somewhat doubtiul if tt wal | MS throat w th a piece of tron. Dr. Barber Untnig ot Hagaty | | outO—_Ex-Representative Morrell, of Pennsyl- | tact, I subsnit that the Speaker, in his recent ac-| 71°, OL ume Ullman” Br. Heed inten Peak | Deadopted. Sceretiry Foizer has adopted the ruse | Be Will recover, Ifso, afew applications of Hagan's vania, has gone to Europe.—Mr. John R. Mi has done an fujustee to me and my con- | for the defence in t nal argument, as well that where there are inore Uap ouc of a fauitily in lspormagr er i Lean, proprietor of the Cincinnati Bayuirer, 15 Heuts, for the relations between a Representa | ME, Scoville. “The evidence’ of Mr. | office one of those Will hve 19 be among the first You tee MAGNOLIA BALM + the Riggs. —Ex-Senator C. C, Clay, of Alabam’ ju ind fis con: !tuengs are so clearly Int Fwoven "epee 2 a wean Bs a, Several discharzes on this account have | y2vr Aeneas BU Ty S— Phe Punts, aye <i ded dence, near Huntaville, in thet | Mat lajustice to one is’ necessarily an injustice to Special Dro aS made. The Secretary 4s also pursuing tie | . On) SAysz Ke Bhog im . SERGE DOEae state, on aged six “Ganlh., Prank | the other. ‘They naturally feo a pride and inter-| CE UG plin of promotion from inside the service, rather Das remene a heute een Y Es i. Howe, master General, Will, | (st in the proper recognition of their Representa | PEht ae han app pnts vi cies from the aie, [Oe oe \ 0, CORNER 77H AND D STREETS. BASNOETE BALM 1b is said, be appointed chist cleric of tae bast | a” eqpadally whea euch | the prisoner asleep. “han appolntments Wo vapasicies from the outside.” | noginusa, Stantroad bonds ane \Lp-r cent higher. ‘Will gratify you to your heart's content. Ofice department. ——Harrison, the so-called boy | 13 rded by the Custom and court ss; j ita again, aud the prsone ns = The sto. kK market comt mues vothible tm tong, Tae ia evangelist, 15 at Work in Indiwiapolts,—P tive Dodies as attaching — to | Fee COE Sree Or tale Sey 0 ecrees of Divorce. reports about trum : Tt docs away with W. Draper, the ey nt scientist, died at his resic ervice. For this injustice there is, how- | He thought, Los he was tes | mute Mrence on the sto ; . Bartowsess, Repwese, Prarces, BLoTcurs, Cue RiGee ores ves ers ne rected y Aen can Mentone ts Connotea | Fr Remieten Wier, a menreas he Unhayia. thes stocke is and all Spagna ait : or uyeelt and my OD: | claimed, with an ins iil his wife, He nt lower than wt the DISEASES AND IMPERFECTIONS OF THE SKIN. last evening. be Revue baltic: ; Ral the Howse | ue nt Gut, proc ure Then aie oh Dac eeeaneae or ¢ nada Bouts 5 os 0 ¢ me 110i § j hes ne Bitz g aL 2 married here tu Sor : Tema TrOvexcomes THE Fivsurp APvEARANcE oF Heat, The Dinirict in Congress. on | gnee to get tis pipe amd Glen ry TA BSoat | tion engaged in keeping a bosdingel 1 (oy strong abd weak, Farieve axp EXcrreMen?. MEETING OF THE HOUSE COMMITTER. ated that he was about to make | Phat was con Tiered an « = La Louisville: fa | she gave up, believing in the ly, but soon ) \)) being 9 as we u = have been nor- no large, conspicuous buyers of stock to-day, but the ’ aggregate of goo Duytag has been’ large. In the money market s Citations are offerin promibent stock OxXcharge lems money on call comuiltive on the a as to the method Of appointing COM- | Guitenats Right to be Present Iu 7 | I the ‘Trial. n to Vindieate him ‘The question has been rausod 9s to whether! It inust not, however, | Gwteaw’s const tutional privileges would be suse Uh irGocs not uncert se | lated by removing him from the court room | hy of Uhe statements chi i ng Duin @NE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE | 2 ManesaLapy or Tums Arrrar sur Twesty! The first meeting of the ious land eS eye eden a ene District of Columbia was held to-day. Ma natural, gradna}, and per ts effects that A é a it iu unponeibie to dewerite apacaian. Towne, of Ironton, Ohio, was appointed to the de clerkship of the committee. ‘There was no CP shinies beep not unler a her two t_ leave and walk to a ne i during the argument, he having been con‘ronted | permission to resume her n * } ness transacted, the object of the meeting being to WATER (from Arkansas), ver (Si 1 3 ‘aratoza), Me | Nave the members become acqualnted with each | \ittr 1c, Uiet the chair aequiesces tn Uh > J to resime het 6 percent, Lut there Is nothing yet below this (toes Aad thes Ne taiead Wee eae CON” | other. ‘The committee w 1 ice each week, | vicws taxen Uy the gentlcman sro Tudiua | With the withess:s agaloct him. Mr. Taggaré, th ea : Sve & Me Danie Cote SEO 0 for sale on draught at ou days to be designated by U (orth) stant distric ‘orney, led the law on si Josrried | p ying i wore . x : eerste Wlil probably be Mondays and ‘Thurs’ Mr. Orth’s request was granted, and he was ex- | this sulject. to a Sts r this inornin, 5 desertion ingune, 18; for the divorce | bon i. 324 por cent Is t recy rtinge lage! 1 SRB OR ARMACY, man 1 Said to-day that he expres cuset frou (urtucr service on the comuitice on | C in his work PR AMER eee intaili ae J SUL: (0 borrow mn ey ue ware Ue collate = 1429 Pennsylvania x an carly duy the bill for the Improvement of the | rus Ane DOUG Al cOUS Sts OT SU% tow 6 pr cent - = —— => | mts (orintea and Uie new cote ior the | ‘The regular order, betng the eall of committees, y of the pr abantoument. tor 10) cides duly Dut is tab AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, District. Ths coapwhich is quite voluminous, | was di-pensed with. tto be present A Lil for divoree was fited yesterday for Rita | °° Pi sUnues dui, tang H c passed the House tn fie last Congress but tailed i ‘The Speaker Lid before the House various ina capital HE ae stands upon Lis | paterton ast Joba E. FULeton, for crusty ead | Seay the Senate tor want Of time. executive communications which were appro- pe vay record. 7 non-support. t che eke : ‘ priately referred. natively hea aa ners . ° , ’ acs ann rutee nonraweer: THR FoTOMAC FaATS COMMITTEE OF THE seNATE. | DTEMUAly eterna. 6 | | stuowe afr ay ne . Today, Charles Gersdorft flied a petition for ; : reals Os, cee OVERCOATS. 4 Amember of the Senate spectal committe on | yon 'the 1ollowin: By Mr. Hawk—Yo re-urcane | should claim ti - Ore oma Ge ee me ay we sade torti P the Potomac flats says the committee has had a | ze the militia, Also, to reqidse manutacturers of | would be diffi e hin to the-Fecord. | Tern 18is, tue delendant’s name rouse’ Bootanntae : cane tia ae ‘ humber of meetings and Is collecting information | olesmargarine to label the same, By Mr. Gi Wharton, in lis work on criminal law, makes tie | JUN 183, Ue dete ‘ ane te dea Vet ern steunver, western easy snd ineckive-s Wasmtxorox, D.C., Dec. 24, 1861, | num Aifferent sources upon the subject in hand; | ‘10 smend the rules as to tie committee on Missis- | Same general assertion, but, In adution, holds Tee ee ioe nee alot og te < ak that they intend to get all the taformation attain- | S!ppl levee i that the prisoner, by obstreperous conduct, wn | Exypt, where they both accepted service in U ? Ld Boge See “ee zt able. and will subinit. a report and Dill to appro- | | Mr. Hewitt (N. ¥) offered resolution reetting the | waive his tLzht tobe present, and could not ‘com- bureau of the Khedivey where defendant | i my dias Teenage Our up-town customers are respectfully informed that | Driaie money for the work; that the comuitree is | fact that the Khedive of Ezypt had presented to| plain if he thus cowpelled his own removy Ce atte 2425; March, T44ynll44. April. Laoalat, e 5 j that tie act th Ravie ; ‘ oe ee w March, ahd be charges uaat | soni = weer 2 are ‘active We have occupted our New Sho; ; | freumnest tn this matter and will Iabarto geta | the United States the oiciisk known as “cleo | Warton ‘makes, ‘citstions "to "two hag | 18.678 she committed adultery wich an Mallan, | southern white: T332do. yellow, (05 western mead, ae bil through this session, Rivcaive: the thats or tie despre of eee nlced | Prine EAC Hi capital ears Oke paces ates | With Whotn, he charges, she Is How ving ” | Spee Os eas Sama, hat” Retrunrs. ttre Sanne Khedive, the thanks of the people of the United | prinetp . ap loal Cases Lhe apcused ‘walve In the case of Sarah A. Decker, who, on Novem- | March, 714; 2 steamer, bid. Oaik firm, w = vhie! nS ights would be 01 nl is. Wharte a iris: al oat " re nize. Adopted. lent and obstreperous action on the part of the “ y une . Pr. z near Dupont Circle, and bave private telephone wire ‘THR PRESIDENTS LETTER ACCEPTING IT. a A aia sak DA accused, says that otherwise. the priconer micht Rete eo Shore ft | steeds — western pecked, 18a40; roll, from there tagpur Store No. 317 9th street. Fake reer Ss President Arthurs letter accept-| 4 tong and desultory discussion sprang up as to | SPA trialorestend At indetiultery. | AS there tS | dence of two years prior to l!inz The suit, whereas | nomiuals” Coffee hrm ‘ordiiary. ty fatty WINTER SUITS. ing the reuignation of Hon. T. 1. Jaines, late Post- | tne power of members to introduce bills througi | refer, ‘tiey, do. HOt apply. to the. present Fe ape a pepe d a gph pee ep MEL ‘We shall keep vart of our force of workmen at each | master General: the petition-box, Instead of presenting them in| cuss.’ The fact, 1s)" observed | Mr. “Tag- Fee a a ere ee eee eo enOe TRA ANS | eects fiom. 3 carton, wteae te, e08 teen WasuIncron, January 4th, 1881. open House—those holding the affirmative of the there has been nothing in here two ye since. is oats, 920 bushels. "Shipments — Piece, andall customers will have thelr ordere attended | yyy pear sir: Your letter of the 12th ult., inform. | OCR Housethose ho Birohe point lnshow ing that ‘of precedent to guide the court in this case. | Fesided rears since. 1.000 "usshel" Gorn.” mone.” Salcsseaewk, Judge Wylle made a decree of divorce to-day in bushels; corn, 210, a27_| ing me that, owing to th to. desire of the directors of | the practice of introducing vills In that manner | 11s a new Meld altogether.” That the argument case of George Jones Wzaboth Jones. the Lincoln’ National Bank to have your services | would result in a large saving of tune: the oppo- | forms Part of the tril Is not disputed, and to at- | te case, Of Geo Datendn torr te earth ee Woopwarp & LOTHROP’S from the Ist of January, zon. are unable to comply | nents of the proposition calling attention to the | tempt to remove the prisons bite} bea cancer he charges that in 1879 she deserted fim and he ANNUAL SALE OF HAMBURG EDGINGS | With my request to retuain in the position youhave | danger there would be of a wrong reterence of | US 'xperiment. |The constitutional prov Sion Te- | believes that she 18 uow lu Pennsylvania; and. he je tain DSBERTINGE: se 80 welt led, Was, a8 vou know, received with re- Dilis) and claiming that the measures 80 presented | rrr tt atc witnensen ein hate cond OG | Changes that prior to the fnal desertion ‘she leit aving ol some very desiral these a 4 adm! force et we e ch Wi , 71 h 1 4 gools, worked on very fine dothe, at very low prices, Fensdns which influenced you. Now that you are | tach CO Tet tet LoD aoe genie ai} assist bin, implying that he himseit has We Hget| tue Ghip Geees An doe eee ty nl 4 c eo; the ship Sabine in 1875 he received an injury Foote, Tabled 10 offer, them st lew then usual prices: | about to retire for the present from publie Hie, | “The discussion was nally: closes Flv tae ex- | Wo Lake the clifel partin hls desence, which made nim a cripple for he is now condense es te ana mmasome embroidery, we | you will perinit me to express my regret at the | pretonor opinion from the cbair'that the only ‘A ROPE FOR GUITEAU. Poinacinterns Ss - er 00 pes, wide and handsome patterns, would | S-Verance of our oBlcial relations, and iny hope | way to get a bill properly before a committee Was] 'Thismorning one of Adams Express wagons | “audue W; He also made a decree to-day divorcing cheap a 4 SU ton cle. | that you may be as successful in the private trusts | toyed ron Towa : Sten Rastigae tiem Blareiies toon do. seconds, 16." Ririe.” a0 . sant quality fine: beautiful Koad! teale worth Sise, | you are about to assume as you have been tar the | © sg Pa ap eerie stopped st the court hotes ania cat of rape about | Be eieekoe 40 Texans mar ae ; Siteal, 158 mest ge at only 25c. per yd. 100 pes. finer goods, in new and | public ones you have laid down, s 15 or 20 feet long and 14 inches In diameter was} Bianehard. ‘They wei : Readins, 34. New York, Ontario BOYS’ CLOTHING. desirable patiarin, at 34, Si} 45, 0; Clie te and ay | PUPMC Ones you have The Speakerstated that Mr. Hewitt (N.¥.) had } carried into the marshal’s oolce. It had ont a | BaMCMTG, They were married in Buffalo, N. ¥., De Milwauukle and St Paul Oomiiuol, File cakes Cursrex A. AnTuUR. | requested to be relleved from service on, the com- | tag directed “Charles J. Guiteau, careof the sheriff | and she chances that he commenced emus ot fo Hanburpe 7 tt#aine when looking for bar- | ane tonorable Thomas L. Juies. mittee on pubile buildings and grounds, as his se ae acl GERIET PAAR eae ao = [hese nacnaat we dat private business relations were such ab miyit | Of Washington county.” Major Williams, the | cTuel treatinent, en Fb tei Set i eat saint resold EFEU U RRR FFE K K A SOCIETY NOTES. ee eR ere Dee TOE ana Comers me Teduees | Se eee mee ica. te Ae ae tae Bee ‘and abandoned her, Hon. Henry 8. Neal, chairman House Dis, EU UR RE KK AA + | Was thereiore grant . is cet ——__. cominittee, wsking for an a} radon, EE U U RRR EE KK AA 7 ADJOURNED UNTIL MONDAY. warden’s, and the rope will probably be taken to filling F nip ‘em- ‘The Wednesday in January !s ver: « rev y itbg Of Uhe old canal, E ow g g = K K Aaa - wing a ee oe ee isch Ns Ae ‘The House then, at 1:40, ed until Mon. | tbe tall To send tothe jail, however, is; The Suit of a agt the ployment to a Linge © of worthy inborers ae like sending coals to New Custis, fon not only’ ts =~ make thelr New Year calls on the Cabinet tamities | 44Y- the seaffold always iu plaice in one of the corri-] To-day, in the Circuit Court, the case of Mr. H. and the Speaker's wile; but yesterday Secretary | sryore wag nothing of special imerestin the open-| Wud RAGE Caen Ad Saar ceoasious, | J, Remsdell agt, the District of Columbia, was Lincoin’s wife was the only one of these ladies re- in Socnenitl Wot Gis. Siouse today. There was | 84 un cxecut.on can be carried out there on five | taken up—Mr. Totten for the plaintiff and Messrs. celving, none of the others being yet prepared to cao ‘@ quorun present, But @ quorum 1s un. | M!UUtes Holice, Only tne to grease the rope being | Riddle and Miler for de‘endant. ‘This is an action doso. Mrs. Lincoln had numerous visitors, whom ‘agubeay ae aa aly. Fess oo on | eee sae arate as to recover damages laid at $20,000, claimed to have bd '. PAUL.’ she entertained tn a very graceful manner. She deceit tor the iret ine ana religion been sustained by plaintiff having fallen on the Hy are willing to work. ‘Commissioners to-day apnroved the applic. near RAILROAD TRACK EXTENSIONS IN THE ED, Wit ition of E. D. ; a ere ROWING — Has Oars and Sliding Seat. ROWING Used indoors forenlarcing the ROWING Lungs, expanding the Chest G@ and Thereasiug the whole 1 Ladily Strength. Cures Dys- MAC pepsia, Consumption, Indice: Len, Be. On dai iy i éxhibition window at O'MEAKA’S 3 3 Wm. Fegan ‘extension of the 8 ( IN a 1d Come iG BAZA Pennsyivai INE. | enjoys her social duties, and says that her onl, 5 ‘The crank who came here during the early part | 18th of January on achus?its avenue, between | track ‘Balt more and Potomac Kallro. x e BOWING svcaue’ “94 "Ga MACHINE: | ferris that her health Thay not permit her to we | mecting days - | of the Guitean trial, and stated that he was the | 15th and ich eeroets northwest, thereby breaking pany by constructing a lateral track trom tend to them a strictly a. she mend like ue do, le Thin conienttee on pe ene pet pers ony as Paul” and here to get Guiteau off tee Prep rion Gisabling le charges | moin track on Virginia avenue dime py J THE SUPREM Tnyitations have been Issued for the wedding of | to business at once, Chairmal jesig- | , APostle ee a ser, Fr SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT UNIVERSALLY _ PRESCRIBED BY THE | miss Kidale, daughter of Hon, A. G. Kildle, to Mr, | hat: Une sub committees withttea day or 80. The | PY having Dr, Gray’s testimony thrown out be- pa arent Alice McAuley et al. ve. Robert McAuley et al.—No. FACULTY Henry E. Davis, of th first bills to be reported wel be the fortification | cause “he hangs every man in whose case he testi- with the folio’ 7,821, Equity Doc, 21. alaxative and refreshing lace on Tuesday, January 17, at 6 o'clock, at the | and consular and diplomatic bills, A bill will | fies,” was released from jall a few days ago, hav- acts of ‘This cause hay been referred to me, notice is here- Fruit Lozenge. | Church of te Ascenston. also be prepared at an early date to provide for | ing’served thirty days for contempt in the Pottce branches of this be siven wait are ae perons interested in | TAMAR for ‘The first german of the series to be given by the | the payment of the employés of the census oMee, | Court by insisting on a ring 28 counsel for a power to Caf BE a CONSTIPATION, Bachelors’ club willoccur at Marint’s to-morrow | A private telegram received in this city. last | fellow-prisoner arter he Y 1s permite’ NDAY, the NINTH OF JANUARY, 1962 at TEN hemorrhoids, (Friday) evening. ‘The others “ure fixed for Janu- | nicht announced the death at Sidney, Ohio, of the | ona charge Of vagrancy, Phe istrict as tts “A.-M, atmy cfhice, No. 483 Louiriana ave- bile, headache, ary 20th, and February 3d and 17th. father of Representative Le Fevre. Gen. Le Fevre | Court. ater tt adjourned the st.ite of M Bue, JAS. G. PANE, Auditor. cerebral congestion, etc. The Piesidenvs son ad daughter, Miss Netlte, | is now st Sidney nu will remain untdl after the addressed to Judge t the. to nnd out tas 030-1, t, th,a ‘will return to New York next Monday. Althougit | interment. mode of proving the insanity of Guiteau by the bap mer tyne Thave Sage. wane INDIEN a by GRILLON, oa See ed old, his son is six feet four Peo Neate Side ‘Visited the House of | prosacution wus alt and suggested that the as 3 proprietor, hes in. he! resentatives to-day. medical superintendents of insene E A WONDERFUL INVENTI ‘Pharmuacien de Ire classe de 1a Madame Garcia, wife of the minister from the ecretary of War Lincoln ‘was on the floor of the | be ne, as experts, by Durconbgien 2 New Art, embracing all Kinds repag ; paarralted ose ‘Paris, eatin ee ero years absent, aati | Avcall hasbeen issued by Chat Neal f sta, He Sant thse he nl ‘and can rue Ram! 7 usband, Who has been three years absent, is still call has: airman Neal for a | an le a dee lewens, Onthts reacted arcteragheltes: | GRILLON ‘Tamar-untike yew wea aiccrediiea wo this country a minister, ag he has | formal mecting of the Howe District commituse at | elect Guten ae he SRistacton or no charge on ficst lesson. Call and ex- my ee been for nearly thirteen years, He ts at present | 103 o'clock to-morrow morning. ‘TRIAL gmuine drawings after one lesson. | McLEOD'S ‘studio, Purgatives—is agreeable to take attending to some special bustuess for his govern- @ House to-day adopted a resolution to ad-| The inadvertent A other ae ate re aeeey ania avenue and never produces irritation. ment dn’ Europe.—Capt, Arthur, the naval | Journ over until Monday next. “not” in the third ead elevator. d3-2m_ uttaché of the British Legation, has Been ordered |" ‘The House this a‘ternoon adopted a resolution ALLET DAVIS & CO. ob "areas Icave Washington ‘soon.—~Tue ‘climate of 8 | Reedley ehown se ts oboe Row iy oualbios ie G leave ‘al —The ne Own a8 ss NED A ‘1% CENTS THE BOX. nit thi2w | Petersburg has seriously affected the health of sir | New York. Edward Thornton, who has had a severe attack | Mr. R. J. Stevens was RIME MEATS, of bronchitis. His wife and daughters algo have felt | of the House committee on ae Ly wife ts Tecovering 10m ber attack "of | “Senator Davis ealica the a 9m BTREET WING CENTER ©. at Noarawasz. | aio” Mec Weaven, | pneumonia, : and retained the chair tor

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