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THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDING , ° —s Sucthwest Conner Peamejfeaaia’ Ave. aad 110i 86,%y READING RAILROAD ELECTION. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, = GEO. W. ADAMS Fret GERMANY'S CROWN PRINCE TO BE RUCENT. ea ne ea es ee en comets oh ae cone eS News by Cable To-day. B I e prep cents a month, ENDEAVORING TO HAVE MK. PARNELL RELEASED, Loxvon, January 9.—The Datly News states that the frends of Mr. Parnell are end Vvoring (0 st cure his release from imprisonment before the 2— pray $28 sear, : — opening of paritament. The Seis belicves that sei ag Papen kag the goverument has the matter under considera tion. | eutacrintions must be paid in advance; | J" F Huan i» paid for. ~ 59—N2 8,973. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1882. TWO CEN CRITICAT. SITCATION IN ROYPT. J Dave arisen tet ~—___ AMUSEMENTS. __| ___SPECIAL_NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. |THE DAY AT THE CAPITOL. | THE GUITEAU TRIAL TO-DAY, | 2emertepooemterm Qe anomear, | URTGAaeetar Bak a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 131m STREET, CoP ictwcon Gand He porthwest, Tey. br. Core. | GOVERNMENT Recerers To-pay.—Internal reve- Re: COMMENCING MONDAY. JANUARY gy. ervcrs enery evening Gann | MUG SHM507; customs, $690,110.20 BOTH HOUSES IN SESSION.|ARGUMENTS ON THE PRAYERS. ery turday Metin the week except Saturday. All invited at REPRESENTATIVE FRANK Hiscock, of New York, turday night celebrated his appointment as As to the 1ith pr: raising the question of x (There will be no Matinee on Wednesday.) SS _ THE COM? DIANS, | MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION, | « ROBSON AND ¢ d Felews’ Hall, 7th “stroet. Lorthiw chairman of the House committee on appropria-| 4 FLOOD OF NEW BILLS. | QUESTICN OF JURISDICTION RAISED, | xe juristicuion, they tad uy doubt taat tae court tious by entertaining at dinner the members of his, ele bad thorouzhly investegated ft, and knew tt committee, Speaker Kelier and ex-District Attor- atter tthe jury. | probable. ‘The situltion Is erftieal, ting ¢9 the 18th prayer, sal he EARTHQUAKE IN INDIA. he Duan MS every count | roxpox, January 9—A Calcutta dispatch to the eging deata in the Ti ctiaath TRE QUESTION OF JURISDICTION. tad “i on the N ATIONAL THEATER. MANY TORE KRGRNT, in dispaten wo La William hus deckted to NDAY. TUESDAY AND WED YAY EVENING, ih inst., at ENGS AND SATURDAY MATIN ction of officers and oth: oa THOMAS W. FOWLER, Secretary. OUR BACHELOR! Ca Poggi ooo ICS a Me souyiinE bw CORE anp rag | 2h better than aul. Before closing he At agp eng “Apwenr = 9 ACHELORS y Bliss, of New York. ‘The dinnel Serv ane TLL. << s oh r are . on the Oce-asia ‘Tn Four Laugiiine Acti 3° GRAND LODGE, F.A-A.M., OF TH the Arlington Hotel. WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN THE SENATE. 4 PRISONER. said he wanted to siy Emperor William's sth birthday IR. RACHELOK BANGH Mr. Stnart Robson trict of Columbia.The stated commun: " SOMETHING PERSONAL. — Bi BACHELOM JOWLER Me Wa IE of the Grand Loew FA. A.M. INSPECTION OF THE LiFe SAVING SERVICE.—Sur- > eet at Referring to the scene of Saturday, where he The Reading Raitroad Election, HUESDAY, FRIDAY AS ec eon O'Connor, of the marine hospital, has bec | NOMTNATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT.| ne crimimat court mon presented the usna | Mall critt-tsed, as he the SHARPS AND F Se tle detailed t ee ‘a ineuigene rat haa nt he had a right to} | PRIApEDraMa, Merrell tay the a PS etailed el do, the production 07 the optaton of Judge Davis, os Matt ASr ur Acts, |. SINGLETON, Gran moreno ais ctiales | Mod oo bot anti 4 Se solid front of faces this morning when the court | 10: tH” production oF the optaton of Fudge Dav ove onldgerans a, ‘ the life-saving service, for duty In the annual in un one 3 thls when court | he had been told by counsel, very don Weip) - hn ag ; WOMAN'S CHRISTIA Spection of the Ife-saving stations. ‘The board In the Senate To-day. Fe ie er ene, Mes Benerally UD | cist caiey srould not penmi¢wushia thing. Now us | At wieeting to ones we aimee ted DULESTONEFL® SMe. Win. H. Crane | FMIOS, mii youd Grojvel, tueetinus gvery | Which inakes this inspection examines a8 tthe | ame proattent poten, meant communica. | derstood that the day would be consumed in | FADED ANRAMER TER ARE kee ecgla ore | Was about half fUled in the lower part of Us Bene anc Bidod.) from 12 ta I o'clock, at, Masonic Tem- | general conduct of the service, gives Instructions pe presented : comr arguments on the prayers, ‘The jail van was a | SE ae es ta WORLE TI heel, FONE AGe ANGER ade takecs te thwast. Re: FN rt L MooJay, Janu CE BARRETT. | iy briana epee tor ia us to the mexns of resuscitating and caring for | tion from the District Commtssloners transiultUing | Tietie tate thls mornin, s9 the Pesoncr aL] not | MOUEAL Was richt, end would not be stopped | LIM. Feserved f accunted by spe Lat rm = ~ $$ sa Partially drowned persons, and also makes @ phy- | the report of Licut. Greene, assistant to the engi- ACG EOIN to WAIE LA Ihe Tae eateehine doe the court stopped him. Jing many prominent cit y-ns of 1 Fons OF Sical examination of the men in the service. heer commisstoner,@relative to work exccuted | 1 °¥e 80 long to walt in the room upsts FS ELON “IT don't th anything would stop him,” re- | its vicinity, Rec iver - Seeger ae | Gnder tevApHroDARBOn anatomy. sesblution OF the court opened. Messrs. R d Scovt marked Mr. Davidge soit noce. | James E. Gowen, of counse A GRAND DRAMATIC EVENT. Fo peas heceet ante Tas ae House ae aa aes sdpyaratang sae placing | We") as 1s their custoin, in thelr seats twenty | ane Scoville said there were other methods of | the company, oouptead « si ese waist pis AtEs) rate ay. There was a large number of people 7, 1880, 5 Up, dra and ple : : penee: Ate vet | he prosecution fe proposed to speak about. AS for fof the ste, Gmuinciea wiuten aiecaaye hand to see the President on business ingvod sanitary condition the grounds, south of Gee ee ae ee tnstance, thet: habtt whom ther Cases ta comp ony |e eee ane, )MMENCED OND. NUS . 7 i we re he Cy jong the line of the 2 iF re y ar Uk the Whole iengta of The panel and bi | Firsts » in Washington of the filustrious Py raueenas @ Goleseson (or Ge (Ores, Introduced 4s follow rived punctually atten o'elo minutes | the jury, three bows comet mes aud sometinacs | Crete Melon hoctaws and Chickasaws on hand. They were | ny—For the rellet of certain ofticers on the retired | later the counsel for the prosecution arrived, and | four, Ile intended co rea irk upan tals. etd cram. | Game rem ROSSI, headed by thelr attorney Mr, Porter, and | list of the navy. By Mr. Ferry—To grant xdli- | at 10:19 a.m. the court wes ope Sel may forbid it, but it wou > no effect. unentta : myanied by Repr doyee, of Ver- | tionai pensions 1) those who have lost an ari or a z jas soa “A good point,” suo: uu Bupyorted by Mr. MILNES LEVICK and an American e, for recep and Byron Andre spondent of the } leg in the service of the United States. By Mr. GUITEAU SOLICITS STALWART CONTRIBUTIONS. Tu he thought the | a f th uring: mpany. | ‘can be had so Inter. jon presented | Hill Ga.)—For the termination of the ntion | When the prisoner was placed tn the dock he | desence should apolugize or Want of pollusuess. to r, rs in Monday, January 9. ros ‘Ee cypor vant is morial to the P lent, protesting against | of January 30, 1875, between the United Stites and | broke out at once with his morning salutation. “1 | the jury if they had bowed. | . President Bond : ennaey 10. haat eae ian Francisco & St. Louts railroad “being | the King of the Hawaian islands, He also intto- | want to say,” ho betin, “a word about may mat 1 {chic el T understand 1t,” | plitform, « e with tin « bound ryt i act money ix any, quantity, aocioed: ed the right of way through Indian geri. a 1 a resolution, wid bad, fOr ANI | ive 700 of 800 lets which am evine to ex id Mr. Davidge, ik Of politeness ~ the annual Sithy pawsienind, ta poets tory before the matter Was Tully examined and | quiry commit rela Hons as to a e am going zi foo much politeness,” said the court, corre eading 01 eh os da considerable time 52 pea the road's intentions made familiar to the people | what action is proper to te vention, | amine shortly. Most of them are from ladies. | ing hi = - pe) ae FEmENE Sk RE i a considerable tim t 1 The detegation waa not oppoved va,)—To Incorporate the Unitad | Tn s te finished speaking at or sey Siatriea 1 o1 the ory. ‘The delegation Was not oppo.ed | B —! corporate the United | They are exp sympathy and prayers for my | Mr le Nnished speaking at noon. Ano Locsmsaan diaper 1416 F strest n primarliy to the road going throuzh Indian Terri- | 1 “unter Com| ithe Dis | acuitittal, Ie ty seadetay preetiige to tie | Mr Duvidee anid he Oncaea oy ariher Death Groun By drop hobin. Reserved seats $1. tory, but they did not want. that right coucete? | trict of Coluinbili. | By Mfr: Gariand Donating Saturdayir revised « click bitten by a sinall dog four montns ago. He treodea nee ial ena mice ypern dct ‘= wore they Knew exactly what that row ends | acres of the public land to each of the survivor f Brooklyn for $1,009, alsoa} | over it until he was. se r ee symp Se oe ioe Taal Overs Cease SO to do In the territory. Another delegation, con-| the Meadow Brook massiere, or thelr heirs. By | check tor A the Seles OR ew ae j i | St uyarophopie On Thursday teak he eee NHE WASHINGTON SKATING RINK sting of Henry Clark, B. d. Clarke, E. 3. P! nd | Mr, Teller—For the deposit of silver bullion at th ping Twould be acquitted, I destre to say ts ’ i hought late hour last night. 7 I & - x iu tok . KRalbach Was froin Delaware. It was in the | Tt ury of the Unit es, and the issu {the stuwarts of the country miy do th r. . . m1 Hatfield case, New York a ., between 13th and 14th streets, oven her io 1 inter te al Webster ‘as collector ot the port of rt theref u rizing the com} thing, and show t haad by seniivg me che a court Look a recess for hal( an hour, ——- | Baltunore, A delegation of colored men from | missioner wader the tune 15, 1880, to con- | for fedm $500 to $1. ° Pritapeienr JANUATY 9, 1882, Ucoeive fs the report of the, frerations of the | Buldunore was ou hand in the invest. of J. Ut agreement for the exchvangt of the Lind | itor ‘i ee Hk . Mix. Corkhith ee Quemion of Juris- i that the clevator ene tm S mill, at at date, January 9th, 1852: POWD as sur or of the port of Baltimore, tf to the Southern Utes i to for land | the latter, turn a iy action, Manayun' 4, Was sald to have ou Sate Se rect so) | Ea as wld by iat OO | Was ended Dy tho Rev. Dr J.-H. A. Jounsou. . By Mr. Rollin mind your own a imeeoure Te-assembled at 12:50 p.m. The jury | urday, causing the death of 7 tor and “og Aloe Hh org of Prensumi Notes “held _ | Aone the callers were Secretary Hunt, Senators f Mr. ld not return to hear the remaining ang 3. | seriously myuring Benj Vard, was prohabiy ba + 193,668 07 | Loran, Lapham and 2 w tives Ss i : anes 4 : by some Plows i vkates better on rollers than any person 381 | GE. Wathen Jones akan Santis Penn | . $to pri 3] Mr. Scovilie then resv = Mr. Corkiull, rising, sald there had been raised | pnt Up Sue maligios penn, | A. nwa | wefan 1 by ial st, will 6,610 00 | Se Aldrtc Vv a Orta Also, Lo compensate tue y prayers, whi 1 fi d Saturday even Bee and thirteen’ erof the de- | Greant, ui ction OL s + by special request, wi p | and Hobbs and R Deeds Douglas i ensravin rinting £ lost ing. It was a le, he fence the question of the Ju ‘Lion of this court = -> fon of a beginner's first 2, 984 ee 6 ting for I iz. rule, he e cou! ; ~ a TT 2 z Z NEW TAUETEE =A Cie AUHUAL mectiie or tne luthorize the Southern M in arguing the opinions of judges cited to try this c: IWhad formeriy been considered | A Boy and Two Is Drowned, ee ee eee . boird of trustees of the Corvoran Gallery of Art, ties, that when the opinton of the judge did not ates bad the promise Ot | yoo Gony ek bnekhae ook Mica NMENT ToS uct at the Hunewu of kducation Heotm, MUS: | held to-day, Mr. Ferderivic B. MeGuire, of thiseity, | PTOPHALC end expen ‘ f : pfer atter witich had been argued before | tl : t pation would not be | of ‘North “Brook veh BE Gd, the Sth, Was chosen a member of tat body, to til she | 0a the interna y in, tt Hed to no greater welght than the | : 4 en eee tthe fee on Qua - BENEFIT OF ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, rated, used List suminer by the death of Mr.) 5. ap Gainion of any other lawyer, He ae : w= on the sub, ? inday alternoon, aid were drowned. Kddie AT WILLARD HALE at TON, President. George W. Riggs. No other eliangeswere made in | Of 22 chi u dect-iow of Ju ize Sauh Davis in the Colcian ease, Seppo ed nobly to sewe'the giris and Was drowned ULAR ALL, = = oa: GOiAR a0) cae SEE SOULE Neos igus | He did not b e the preseeution could ette any | Te wont no bie I e voonit attempt, Only the boy's body Was re ON MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, | ae MARION COMMANDERY, U.0-6-¢- “xO. | the erso:ivet or the fn-ticution rent ease oth te Ce dustin of insite fe He would not Uwabie the court WIth many diy oor), corner 7th and pets: rth- ed . % i Ise Wes fuvolved, ic! a aet ha oA ort Sera AT ELGHT O'CLOCK. 0 ah Room cgunce oe su Drege geet | Ane Qurersy Anaska.—Commander Glass, in a 4 4 ; | been ever ue SLMGH Ste CGE eer Mr G rkhill then road an elaborate argument ‘The Market. iechoff and John Lawrence, pianists. Full atiendance request communication of the 15th December, reports that | from rece Ine tro: . ‘1 se which he quoted | ra ree ej 1 aphlet form. He RE, 5 5 v re Bacon, of Boston, and | : B.S. GRAHAM, affairs arequictin the territory of Alaska, and | hot provide by om dant 0 th e | Tied trom the old Engtish writers on law, draw- oe, or ek, coool oeion See ae KR. He consider | #8 between the ages of 7 ani 12 years shall xt | Knew tie'law and knew he was disobeying It, but | WE (oI them defluitions or what taurder ts. ‘ey buat <8 a the Indians are peaceable. He does not consider kn he ‘ying it, but 5 ret 7 a nd to-day . : s Hlans are peacea El tender at Sik montis in each GemimOse: | ‘ SEALE ea a | Tae district attorney having quoted from Black- | "Ste THIS DAY the pre can MAn-of-war 8 aDy y r tll down the rule which the de ance : eet AL’ ny Neve. Toner nee an buntoned the, post we | EFed to commirten on education and 1a a conrt to Se stone,the prisoner remarked gotsome new | 1)" Ni ver necessary banilone oh | Mr. Hoar's resolution for a speelal committee on | reovseniz-d the abst uw since Blackstone's Uk Western supe ter be conducted uudler the | KOckWell and witad he‘ ofmicers anil re woman suffrage was passed. laeneenar : Mr. Corshilk referred especially to the writers | do. “tamsiy N & CO. At Mrs rs Ba ond bill y 2} who discussed the question concerning murders | 5.25; do. ¢ B. CHARLTON. | Has Restoxep.—Dr. Warren, chiet cleric of imag ancnnn Gen an See eA oe Pe bee Counnittad in differese counticg tue Dioe tane | Ric, brands Patapneo “tamily 4 prand Mr. 8 spoke fu i ‘of his nature paral: ee | sont western dull and 3 | the Bu 1 of Education, has resigned, to take | ear: vill re struck in county and the death occurring in A, aber, 1.42a4. effect January 31. He will, however, remain in | A VICTORY FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE. T > 1th, m the que: | dnother—the authorities agry winter red. spo ‘ion | the service of the bureau. end | ray K, AND SALE AT penaity, in which Sei 0 lve the in lictment Street MAEKEITER’S, " | sine the quest MC | Stroke was committed. eft Rie Boston y: yar ppoint a standing committee on woman in ciscussing the question of it. Having held that there was no donbt of the ques- left the Portsmouth, y yard a inclitentally, criticised the tnefti { 1 } this morning for the Madeira, Canary aad Cape | SUifrage, xnd a vote was taken on Mr, Bayard’s | MeNaushiton t : | as ee Sete Re Verde Islands, and Liberia, From Liberla she j #mendrar nt to re! Pu yaensees Gap Sees ane onsite | in the colony of Maryland at the time of tae Revo- goes to the Pac: Awe cone : Jntion thls Iaw was in fon 2 Ue held that no Law ie keep pace with the =. | had been passed in Maryland from the Revolution PERSONAT, voted no wit mp mace a lL th e it tae tin the federal covern- | February, wi ‘ebrita J. R. HARRIS, Secretar ate fri “se? WASHINGTON, ture Cord ard Terma Cash. LECTURES cert, Penn. 31 to 2%, Sefhor Romero has refused the mis- D.C: ic¥-holders of the aliove Company sion to Washington, but will soon visit the | cee watt the territory nov f the District of walt, a = sy 2 of the OLD BOARD were nom | United States on private business——Mr. Charle. Behind the umbla which affected the | de LECTURES AND READINGS. A “uidistes for election on MONDAY, Jagtary a Sere : cussion. The v . | at Sig: of iy iss Towle, who IA EUOLE 10 a IN REI NCE TO THE M'NAUGHTON CASE, land b . Un | fart orennd, 1 1 akan § i he said the defendant was sane enough to acquire | prov the Jurisdiction of the court would be | 20:22, Petrc JOHN VAN K property, t) be consuited In business, to buy pis- ed Kio carvoe ‘The following nominations were sent to the tols and practice with them, saying he bouzht ir. Davidge’s Argument, ate ils afternoon: Postmastars—Mrs. Mar ti shoot birds with. Having reviewed t . Dev rising, said he had concluded not to Reoeite four, 28 f DEALING. Baker, Bi ta Py! . as sa ing on tue subject of jurisdiction, 30.500 Sosa WALKER. cars § a ee < Alvion. : vm. upon the testim eeision,” Interrupted thy prisoner, ‘Ainpbyll, Lith . Lawian, Mur- | X! Thy tke court and uot by either | Mr. Davidge sald he thought that taere wasa Yoro, ML; Cadet Taylor, at Tit. ondiog ty tae proposition he bad inade tn . 1 aich th tion Of Jurisdiction Frost, Ni i} oie; Win. M. 1 je spoke ot ag one Saucy Ly 1% he had had on the ni ke of t ni niker was endorsed to 0 | rel catteed by the published | ¢ Opposite City H. = Wish ¢ nT-6m womun of Rock Is 2 Cotumta: of, het. Dand F, tt.— Doughis Z¢ oO W inal H. Cabana, he proposed to call, on the guestion witcagpe rer tnt uikeros. D.C.” | _ is st stored at the ofice of the Ne Woodman, Paw ud Mr. tie. f Supreme if | Fe ANOTHER Notice TOTME PUBLIC. ris yesterda . ql {iiak the whole world understands it,” sald | is rica ies So lish i Mr, Davic — } ON 2irm DECEMEER, 1881, ; SoARALIORAALIGR : 1 oMr, Sey ing arain to they : TRIAL NOTES, The District and the City Raitroads. edhad n fall and fins t _ Glin cavalry tO" t No Visitors 4f the jail yesterday ex- tiles cts ah Dan inns aren prewinn Conipany ae c ue | fj. He Chic 4 BOF Te men aan Da “A1E | cept his brother Joan, He was busy @ i pete eel pete siete te and vi suits nant Same a Soey 4 writing his forthcoming address to the Jur agelnst) the Washinstos ~_ a f ! Tepid Mr. Scoville, “but I tiink nis e. s J « Company and the Metre n Railrow : SY Baas Bee Eee eRe avenue, i I thon fenttied toas inuch weiht as dat of | suinsamount- | Raitrond ¢ pe eee eeran eee Poe = ee aoe the f <a the following resolution, | § d Dacre : j Jude | exthere, HL as compe | e prisoner Saturday were rd sec a berg aire esi rE UuMMM if RR ch he will offer at the first opportunit, tent to judg ning their track vats i vu MMM HBB KEE R WK Postmaster ¢ ed Lo report to | % tae pe ms and | prisoner, “is a good | being ‘a on the law, and - MY ey FINE GRA Me ‘rguments on the law points have | elond judge ox has lastructed the nye ‘ OF Upon i ERA nee Will ask for a day to exami DAM KOCH, ‘sted. Second. ‘The appointments made, the airman of committee on ways 4 a : Lestinony before proceeding with the arguo: CARINET OAK, Every thickness, Ja6-3t pede ii street northwest. | Te OC ere AD aL a Oren ame Teena ution for the distributton o H E \- . 20+ — INDIANA ASH,“ « “pF SPECTAL NOTICE. ; i ss.ige to the varlous committer #0 Out Of his e The National Fair Association. cent surest tn 4 aS |. The promotions mad vhether the | of the lio rred to the committee 2 MEETING TO-DAY—-THE PRESIDENTS RR- | {ion grows out Of UL ation FSDIANA WALNUT, ¥, %, 4%, Mine. Ornice. ov rae Murvat Fre Ina. Co. oF D.C. persons promoted were next in of promotion | of the Mr. Belford reserving all points of JUDGE TONTER DEFENDS JUDGR: DAVIS. PORT—ELECTION. maniclp: with INDIANA WALNUT. 1 inch to 8x8 inch. Wasttiseron, Dit, Dee. 30,188. § | fo the positions promoted to, Fourth. Whether | order teres Porter, rising, said he did not think 1¢waS] qe annual meeting of the National Fair Asso- | te str is nnn ij - Mutual Fire Iosurance | any board or comuni<t r convened for aii t y to put the chief Justice of the supreme . es “ mae power, and is authorize to ENDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20inch to 36 inch u i be on the | the purpose of consi subject of appoint | | On motlon of Mr. Tiscock, the committee on ap- Sitavon EGER athe ‘S-hall at noon to-day, Mr. | bay ror their nenair and si non the wide. “ ND TS oe reg PeOx:, | ments. and whether the mapetitive Lysate Sean anted lecve to sit during the tobe put on trial, he chalte x | Clark in the chair and Mr. C. C. Duneanson secre- | property benentted. In vithnere: ae . amination has been, in any slugie apoointinent, | 5e8slons: e - . wae sr i tary. The president (Mr. W. E. Clark) presented | sud Oliie relroad against the ded ta INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness. ¥ ne on a. ection of seven | Teserted to. Fitu 50, appotatinents made on | Under the call uf states e fatlowing bills were | produce the record on which he bas his anuual - dort. It. is that L ey . “ar th | 3a Mac Artis court had beid Ubat ie rail. « boar to conduct the affeice of | the temporary ruil, and upon whose ninenda- | Mtrodu Gene eres Mr. Shelley—To re fe member of the jud pirraepa is 2 - here | road com Was liable for 6 edd to be held at the above mecting. | ton, duce the fees to be a ed, counsel must produ i fue $2,979.93. ars It Was true in this case eH “laws of the company it | He will also offer a resolution calling on the Sec- | $ Bh BY To ech,” sald Ue prisoner, to be called to ps cul but under the « Hou: i per pound. on p Dw, - abarrass aced | was the oblication xnd they mifist be held aS a vith a debt of $0,614, b " | able. IC had been claty Loa, tibet t sdent, Mr. W." M. Dent, J. | were not r powder man tured therefrom; also, to amend the laws rel SCFT YELLOW POPLAR, Every th 3 E 2a Barnard or | ea ‘ ith the dat E tain custom duties; also, to: admit tres: of Z — Barbour, the Independent Tee Cony necessary by ci jes, SUL the volley : and the Wr y im plow machinery for the cultivation of in rose, and with a solemn }and T. W. Siu me to their aid provide th: ; Areetss od AT ovr Amouat of prendi el the intl to make the anniversary of the dis- he charge now made by counsel | they were enabled to tide over the most pressing | The tracks well ata and bot (xe 02 | eppotntinents and secures ¢ 1 4 America a legal holida Ee ay Selene Judge Barnard nor | Habiiues. imhe Spring twotting meet ng Wa snot a | panics Djected to muuteipal regulats RI D YAR str eeabbe ‘a = 7 = en , a Jardozo Was on the bench with Judse S, ond the tearful tragedy which culuiin ted | act of 1874 provi » Board ot een eo canny, Semeur Saute: 118500 Of The Star Route €: stics. By uy Daviggs sane | Rte deathOr tee Pucdicnk taceuser wiih ru- | shail Ona want is Ke c 49,00 W. 8. Barringer, one of the parties arrested with | Proviic for the cirewlation by nat MR. SCOVILLE’S RETORT. ors of a postponement of the annal falr and te | 1 3 | Stars Srurer axp New Yors AvENvE™ 7.964 96 | BORE and otiwers, as stated tn THe Sran of Satur- | § also, for the protection of atiore | _ MF. Scoville, In replying, said that counsel might | MAUmory Orole with the Yorstawn, centennial, td De zara. | srnacce Squane. I day, entered into his personal recognizance Sat- | ney ing business before the Patent Ofice, | TOM out their words in quavers or semi-quavers, | f9"Voin bonds have been Sid, $1590 rock | tamtiing per in te oe 328 50 | urday afternoon for his appearance next Wednes- | By To reduce letter postage to 2cents. | He had heard them when he was a boy, from the | taken at pur; $8,950 noteshave been Paty $3,012 08 at te Distrlc Fyn aha a DR —— zeta of the Mutual Mr. Donohue was sent to jail, and Mr. . N. thorizing the public printer to| wis in the woods, : t, Witt $9.29 pald out for improvements, WESLEY BOTEL Hoyt was retatned in the custody ‘of the officers | P® Y fe ore Lip dneae Teeke | Mr. Davidge, having insisted that Mr, Scovine | TD* Tecelpts from the fair Were $5548.80; Tuaning | Secretary. | until to-day, when he gave bail.” A STak reporter i Seka late Pre seenel # ie should argue the case, meeting, $11,982 The otal < _ L ME 73 —— | osked Mr. Blunt, prosecuting attorney of United Situs an ne ine distributt Ot ae ne THE GOUET’ ADMONISHED COUNSEL 299.47 and the total disbursements. ERE LS ee 81 Ses at the Porte Court, this morning, why | Stith. dil-)—For the dis ion of pure vaccine i i a assets £160,810 spam es eos @ “A he allezed straw ball spiracs ter to the people. By Mr. Ba torefrain from personalities. The prestdent in coaclu: : “es ] ‘The annnal elgction for Directors of this Bank will be | Se Warrants In the alleged straw bail conspiracy | 1719 Court of appeals. Alc, makiog poly : i WILLET & LIBBEY. held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, ote of Jace, | cases Were Sent Out So Lite Friday night, and was a AS ig eee mice ii he Te ey eene ‘The prisoner, breaking in, satd: “Mr. Scoville 1s | magnificent property, worth faring cost, | sustaining the demurrer ened d 3 yt ™ SS2. Poll will be open from 11 ‘o’cloc! Informed by that oMcer that it was intended by | disaual ‘ Baie) =| Making altogetuer too much talk about Judge | its financial troubles atau end, and with proper | that the course of action be changed from debt to ” hisofice that the papers should go out at ten | MZ. flenderson For the construction of the Mis-| DNUMS altogether to inuch talk about a sement and nodivided counsels, one Ut Ma | assumpsis, so Thal the Jury could Nand 4 reasone - a GEO. H. B. WHITE, Cashier. | o'clock’ Friday morning, and the tnformations | §!*ippi an‘ Tilfnols canal. Also, to consolidate the | Davis fact 1s, Judge Davis didn’t give the ; S years can be cleared of debt and made to pay | able sum. ’ It would not do to change the rt! were in court ready to be filed and sent out at that | bureau of military justice snd the corps of judge | law right, and the jury rebuked him as this jury | dividends upon the cts Poy | Company for whut had. been ceaponsa insu 5 : a . ae advocates of the army. Also, Wo increase the efl- | may do. "I haven't the silghtest doubt that the |“ Mr. J. & Rlwarts wes nominated as ch acbington, D.C. December 29, | ties verniment trom. formations to aeeeents | eleney of the signal corps. y Mr. MeCold—Pro- | Court in tinis case will tastrrey Go ae oe Sutge | ard declined Me. Wee Gane ee ed | Ears 1881.—The annual uiecting of the Stockholders of this | the governinent from Informations to warrants, Ha ond neato ub lec r. ctl Was elect Bank will be held on TUESDAY, January J0th, between | 2nd the warrants were sent out 28 soon as the ing Chey tere ainendmentin reference to | Davis did. chairman. Th® report of the president was adopted- ‘The District in Congress. the hours of L'a ork py. -, to elect Nine Diree- | force of clerks could make thei out, but there be. | the election of President and Vive President, “Also, | yr. Scoville held that Portions of Judge Davis! | | Mr. Blackburn inade a report frou a committee | sep cowmtrtEES OF THE HOUSE DISTRICT COMMITTER tons to serve during the coming year. fag a laze number of thei it was late before | for the appolntnent of a special committee on the | gectston had no reference to the Colernin case. appointed by the directors in relation to the for- pra*saynn: 429-1310 BRADLEY, Cashier. | they could be made out. Capt. Princd, clerk of | Suppression of the crime of polygamy. Also, pro-| Mr. Davide sald the case was one in Which ft | mation of a jockey club in connection with the as. APPOUNTEA. = = JAM WHOLESALE AND the Potlee Court, states tha ten rely Pl to the at-| Yiding a new rule. [The rule proposed provides } was claimed the accused was blinded by an irre- | soclation, that the name shall be the National] At the meeting of the House committer on the “S RETAM. DEALER IN BUILDING SUPPLIES, | Lick on Judze Snell for consulting with the pros-| that When on a rollcall no quorum shall have | Serie impuise, Jockey club. It was suggested that the club } District of Columbia to-day, Chairman Neal ap- WIN 1421 New York avenue, near the Treacury Department, | ecuting attorney about the issulug of the war- | Votod the doors shall be closed, and the Sergeant | oo. paisonen's POINT AND THE COMMENT OF ue, | 820Ul4 consist of not less than fifty members, 7 : Wasitncrox, D. rants fn this case, this {8 not the first case of | 8t-Atms shall report to the Speaker the names of Mr. Ciag: tt explained that the manageient of tue | Pointed the sub-commitives as follows: | Ways and ard & Co.'s Arclitectaral Iron Work. Ma- | tmnortince in which Judge Shell was consuited | all members present, and such members preseut sedate grounds would still be in the assoclation. Means—Messrs. Neal, fieiiman and Klotz. Judi- — stata tke ere eee | about the issuing of Warrants, for he was con- | #14 not voting shall'be constdered as having voted | _“It was case,” interrupted the prisoner, “it your | STYands woul asked if this was an exclusive grant | clary—Messrs. Urner, Pierce and Garrison. Baile Portiond Cement, ger? Minton's Tiles, Terre Cotta, | Cuited at his private rooin by secret. service detec. | In. the negative.] honor please, where a woinan shot her alto the jockey club, and sald he had understood | roads —M Pierce, Derendort and Altes. * ae “ ole NOLS gpOBS a | tives, about the issuing of papers against. Secre. | BY Mr.Kasson_—To provide for the appointment of | man whom she had been Living with for it | thatan organization in Maryland were willing to ee ee og = SAND ae a MERINO [> Houay Goons. tary Belknap, “He als» signed the amdavit apd | &, Commission to favesthgute the question ft | sno paralel to thiscase at alk” Prypons {0 pay £600 per yout. “ Glaims—Messre, Dezendory, | Smita and Cassidy. N UNDERWEA! 5 “ s riff and the Internal revenue laws. 8 1S a] P . Corporat a 1 A large assortment of Fancy Poreclain and Duplex | YatTant that was lesued for the arrest of Ji | 1iootical with the bill Introduced in the Senate on | “The prisoner states it correctly,” sald Mr. Dave had not offered $1000. Pine pares auuded to | Klucation, Labor aud Cherstible Tusttuttons— | Marked Down to Cost. Lampe, Portables’ and Fancy Shade Paper Shades. | “7773, ar John N. Oller, who appears for| December 5th by Senator Mori.) By Mr. Has-| tdge; “ne 1s a sane man, and states iteorrectly.” | the new club, he understood, Messrs. Smith, Urner ond Cassidy, Streets, Ave- Magnificent Display of Gas Fixtures. Donohue, whose bail was fixed'at, $2,000, and who | Kell—For the relief of colored emigrants, By Mr. THE PRESUMPTION OF MALICE. After some further debate Mr. Weller moved that Sapeoncinnate 3 E. F. BROOKS. Is in Jail In default of bail, applied 19 sudge Snell | Caldwell—To equalize pensions. Also to Fepeal! among the citations made by Mr. Scoville was | this subject be laid over temporarily. Special Bargains in _alt a: __ Corcoran Building. _ | to have the bail in tats cane poauced 18) Mr. Tung GRE LNG veo ada Pe at one on | one trom a decision by tiie late Judge Breese, ot | a4!" tid — — <7 report be printed MEN'S HEAVY GLOVES. Ce ORES SPRINGS WATER (irom Arkaneae) | £1 C00, ‘Mr Donbliue’s: brothers Wil give ball foc | all appropriat'ons exceeding $10,000, By Mr. Wile | TIlinols, laying it down as a safe and reasonable | dey eee ‘further debate the Teport mas ee Sawambed ae mae ie te Lick, Bedgerd, Saturian, Siichsesn, Con- | hin to-day. When Mr, Donohue gives bonds ou | letts—To reduce letter e to two cents. test that where it was shown that the accused | amended and adopted. ee HOSIERY AT REDUCED PRICES. grows Water, and Sther Natiral Waters freably reesived, | the parties who were before the. court will have te art of ame ggeeablshment and | soma not have done the act had it not been for |. The tellers were tien appointed and the ports pigtail eused amare eigen =: = . Brterngon gave bail tn Hocoge O° CAMEH thls | Store co publte entry certain lands withdrawn for | Insanity, the accused should be acquitted. Uvon | ORCuCA for the election of directors and treasurer, | $0 extend the Jurisdiction of Ju-tiece of the poane MILBURN’S PHARMACY, afternoon gave bail In $10,000. ‘iroad By Mr. Gibson—For th the tio whic! close at 6 o'clock. Eleven directors are in Tee ne dele Pereegt a lanes pesedval uasediaes road purposes. By Mr. — ie con- | the question of the presumption of malice, he said | to be elected, and a treasurer, and the fall of which have heretofore been printed SOCIETY NOTES. struction of a building for the accommodation of | it was always the case that the evidence either | are the candidates: Directors il. Browning, G. Star. DAMMANN’S. feeien Fi CES Serene A a8 Sa ey tmallce or to exculgate the accused Ronee, J. C. Rock, J. 8 Edwards, If, H. Biack- THE WORK OF PILLING UP THE OLD CANAL. a\ INS! the lac fonn ‘aling the a Asses. r. | from malice, . . C. Me! . tec rr street sontrwesr. | HL . Bove Se Mantes Doom ee Brmerto authorize the Southern Maryiind Teal: | “Likeevery: other tact tn this case, white tt may | BU ese mY A. J. Beldler, JG Mtcrapbin. | yews, FV. Greene has subinitted a report to : M. Oyster, jr., A. L. Barber, J. R. Kelly, W. H ‘Commissioner Twining, covceraing the Tsually found at home on Saturday, and had agree. | Tota Company to extend Its road into the District | pe asserted aMrinatively in some evidence it was Giagert, Willan Diexson, E PH chris | Bagincer rebutted in other evidence, so it became a matter ® work done fn filling up the ok canal during the 317 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, able receptions on that day of last week. Mrs. for the determination of the jury, Mr. epee | 222 oe Teaapeon. = A WONDERFUL INVENTION. years 1880-1. He states that the work was com- decent F. Andrews was assisted by her guests, Miss Mc- Capitol Notes. cited ie any ee Ne ee) ‘page 120, The Com- ‘Wall Street To-day. menced January 28, 1a, eee Oe ee eg 9 New Art, embrreing al! kinds of drawing, zequired in Wasurxoros, D.C., Dec. 24, 1881. | Cook and Miss Means, at her reception Saturday. ir. E.E. Bryant, of Ma Wis, : gate New Yorx, January %&—The Post's financial | tion appropriat “ ‘one t three a required arefurniehed free. Ke ’the Spanis legation the minister's wite aud | 9 Tae aa the connanere TOD pubic tates | pane: Scoville having read at length trom a law | article Guo" pan. edition) gays: “The Stock Ee | grounds south of the Capitol, ana approved Jan. Batisfact tlessom. Cali and ex- daughter had numerous visitors, appoin' pubilc lands. | pook, the prisoner sald: “I presume the court is change markets to-day are all quict. United States | Wary 27, 1881. The details of the work, number 4 on. m Linesin bare titoeniatly invited. The House committee on public buildings and | well advised as to preliminary law, Mr. Scoville.” | Guanes markets to-d Southern | of men employed, streets in that section Boss 9 vers Our up-town enstomers are respectfully informedthat | row isirnas to. be present Tuesday aiteruoone he | grounds, at @ meeting held to-day, elected mr. | Mt. Scoville on ‘the same pout eited 3d fay, | LOU: onde ate Ueeds Odean bathe eee, ae. Uity 7 Denchtied, quantities ot . = = - - -- | we have oveupied our New Shop, 10th, when their Infant daughter fs chiistened. It corge Deshields to be restaurateur ot the House. | Pa 166, cig 3 ee mation: Was 2, Presumption | are irreguiar but. generally higher. ‘The stock | earth excaval a, stone removed, an other partic. ; ADIES’ FURS. willalso be the 5th aunivoruaty of thelr marriago— There were Fix ballots taken vefore a selection hy sustained by the circumstances of the homl- | market fias been alternately strong and weak,with | ulars which have several Sines Goae pil mbt > L 3 = the “wooden wedding.” Miss Rhodes, of New | Was made, The candidates were: Mr. Gray, of Se Dar enn the net result of the fluctuations a decline of 4a reny Seon oe Hig op ate outhnue | SEE SEIN SscguES es how visting hers won mother and Sister are | Eittemonr Parker and. Desniehds, Of ths Distaee | When le was shown @ Guwaits ope eens gencral | the'niling estar as N street south, a distance of : RIN S now Visiting 5 es “ x telephone ‘Ou February 1ith, Hon. A. H. Stephens wil at-| of Coluinbla, and Purse, of New York. Mr. De | doing, and thatshe was doing a 1,300 the point where the ‘work was near Dupont Circle, and have private wire} ean the age a: a0 years and it nis Health permits, | Shields, the Suscessrul app! is at present a rove conclusively. | He referred to ‘the spring. which will complete. 16 as from there to our Store No, 317 9th street. he will celebrate his birthday with some of his | clerk at the Riggs house. y the Supreme in the Mormon The of cost ‘ case, her? ted. more inthnate frlends.— Miss Therese, the pretty | _ Gen. Walker, lute superintendent of “Phere wasn’t any question of malice in the big- anderbilt, Js $20,114. The appropriations ALL AT REDUCED PRIC census, was, i Ve shall daughter of Representative Blackburn, is with her | before the appropriations committee this morning | Many case, Mr. Davidge,” sald the court. Calmonts should 1880 Kd ISS] AMOUNT Lo $5,009 B. H. STINEMETZ, ‘Weshall keep part of our fozco of workmen at each | Mien iis winger. She has not been here for two | explaining the deficiency in. the Consus one ae. | Mn Davidge said there was malice 1h a ve tt ‘known ‘THE POTOMAC FLATS BILL. co Seta pisce, andell customers will have their orders attended | years.—Assistent Paymaster Geucral MeClure’s | propriation, which deficiency lias caused the ein- | Seb*<—an intention and knowledge ‘willing While there was no action taken at to-tay’s ba a SEE Semeeeene see Wife is now happily recovering her health, which | ployes of the Census office to make outside ar- | WTO. iesctiag ox: Sash Ghammiliaan as. Tea painekca ak Gos - 427 _ | suffered seriously from hergrief at the loss of both | Tangements for their monthly A sub-com- THE ELEVENTH PRAYER OF THE DEFENCE. Q & feel Cas. her parents, who died within a year, She now has | mittee on the subject was apj ‘who will tur-| Mfr, Scoville called attention to the eleventh Tumbia of the House vuching the bill to restaim FOR CHAPPED SKIN, cl 2 Cre s her sister with her.—Re} ntative and Mrs. | ther hear Gen. Walker to-1 There isno prayer of the defence, and said he thought it ‘the flats, there was 8 hay bead even Gives perfect satie fact! 4 Osear ‘Turner have her sister and their pace r, | doubt thst a bill to be made avaliable at once will that the should ‘the ‘ors | that the committec are of Uke unantnots aptn ee ree: RA Miss Lilie Turner, with them here this wiuter. | be passed at a very early day. proper court instruct the jury {hat someUiing should be dour, The trotbic heres 4 C. BISHOP, Drneyist, Mrs, and Miss Turner have not been. here before | Associate Justice Grey, of U.S, Supreme | if the prosecution had it in their power Telegraph, the | tofore has Deen a contMyersy os to the ow we for two years,— Miss Alfee gigs Boston, is | Court, took the oath of oftice r, and assumed | evidence of the mental condition. 13 of what ts known as Lhe “Kidwell Bottases’ = es Has Oars and Sliding Seat. MACHINE, | la the city, visiting her friend, Mra. Underhill, $26 | his sext on the bench, a the two weeks pending Di of Mr. Neal is aimed te ¥ hw s LEY 3 x Vred indoors foreniancing tie MACHINE. | ‘Twent t ‘The Iellowing appointments: have been made it, they tau h of the Land coverot tn Che p ww x LARK. Marax 2 fi + Lunes, expruding the Chest ee fees under the cerk-and Soeece eat me Eee Jno, pe coed tat toh, : a 5 ‘ at ing the whole MAt R. Hunt, carpenter, vice W. T. Dove, removed; H. e to = 28 IR va ry : se eit : fistipead: Susacd Marth, 2d em Gen

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