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e_ THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED BAULY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Forthwest Corner Penzeylranin Ave. and Ith &t, by | The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. | rr Brersive Stay fs served to mntecribers tn the | Biy by carriers on their own wecount, at 10 cents per | eek, or 44 cenke fer Copies af the counter, 2 Telegrams to The Star ; > aL Ee y |SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC IN ILLINOIS. 4 r Tae POLITICAL, CRISIS IN GERMANY, ed | whe Potitical Exet atin Germany. —= seers, By mal ace prepaid 00 cents a mou | 5 Wien crise Gee dene fFntered at the Prat Office at Washington, D. C., as | Loxnox, 3 A Berlia dispatch ve the weer mail matter. } | x 5 r tag Che ‘Tur WeExty Stan—publtehed on Friday—$? a year, = es vedi. Neve 7 porta iregaid. Six mutha, $1, 10 copten for $13; ab = = = === 2 2 } ATTN bmeancrneat ir ka Fos Pat im araness | YO WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1882. TWO CENTS. ; ; Rater ¢ yown on aonifention. AMUSEMENTS. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. RY 10, 188: Washington News and Gossip. | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. | THE GREAT MURDER TRIAL. |: psptred beth wavs; te Was t hous Sok The WUT AL rite AUT ANGE CoM: | Goverxweer Recerers To-pav.—Ioternal reve- = NY HE DIST! OF COLUS .—At a 55: BOT 35 T JSE AGRAND DRAMATIC EVENT. aoe ee eee oe OL THIA seine | NUe £310,51255; customs, $67,358.80. THE UTAH CASEINTHE HOUSE. | topgp PORTER'S ARGUMENT. FIVE NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE, nd of Trade Roots Jant evening, the followine #0 | 4 Propane REAPPOINTMENT.—It 18 stated that = for aa alliance wat Keaolved, That this meet Mr. Lydecker, who was chief special deputy in nomination, Mr. JAMES collector of the port of New York when President | BUSINESS IN THE SENATE. NOMINATIONS, ETC. st THING DENUNCT ATION OF GUITEAU, CoMMENEID + Me DAY, JANUARY 9. in W: ts ilurtri lace of Mr. Norun The Smatteyox & no ee = ee ee brane WAL. Chairman. | Arthurewas collector of that port, Will be reap- | TEU, Th, Jon ee BOSSY; THOMAS BRODERICK, Jal0-st_ | pointed to that position. sess L ae i fa3> THE MONTHLY MEETING OF CENTRA wi Hovse Catnens.—To-day belng Cabinet im the Senate To-day. _ o cd ; la, Supported by Me. MILNES LEVICK and an American | (-9" Union, W.C.1.U., (Mrs. LINWtue, president) pipe y Cen) OAnaES ype cing 0) wile? Te Knew Twas pupil of as pany. | sulle held at Masonic Tenjin, WEBNESDAY, Jani | day at the White House very few callers were re- ae eee senor a, Pata RULINGS OF JUDGE COX ON THE INSTRUCTIONS. | beiore. always thowgit Seovliie was tay Tuesday seseee-- EDMUND KEAN | aty Il, at ip.m. By order of the President, 1t"_| ceived by the Presluent. There were no delega- | ™ ¥ Mr. Morri,, i ae a « a —— rely wetaes =: RING LEA >, MEETING WILL BE | tions. Scnators Hale, McDill, Saunders, Hill (Col.), | t¢—A substivute for, In the nature of an amend- the deciston in the Mor- 4 cs )NESDAY. (to-morrow,) | and Repres ves J a,” Su .), Urner, | Ment to, the bill to fix the teri of office of col-| JURISDICTION OF THE COURT SUSTAINE c--EDMUND Ki | at ii o'clock a.m., at Wesley Chapel, corner 6th and woe free eave MODre ath (HL), Urner, “ROMEO AND JULIET | Stet northwest! “All are invited. SaRRT Eee | “illers Who Were recelved ES chamumlcction tf the it We Grand Lee | COLORED DooRxnEr she belt TO MORROW (Wednesday) EVEN- | noyses ot the Mississipp! legislature colored door- B. WALL SWEET, Grand Secretary. | Keepers lave been elected, soa litter irom Jack- ING | Sn recelved at the Capitol stutes. ‘The colored will | doorkeepers are democrats, of cou Friday nfram Te louk were among the | lectors of Internal revenue, By Mr. Edmunds, = from the conunittee on judiciary—Adversly, the tS IN Mississirrt.—tn both | bill relating to the Venezucla awards. Iudetinitely ae ss tolocaiion. — | da10 | 1. avcord "sud Mr. | curt house steps, before the | resumed to-day—referring to | of oratory of Judge Porter, who was ex- | pected to speak. The court room was cl: packed with people, Messrs. Scoville were, as usual, early in court, Jn pera Cony M ard, from t Ported, with a recom: Morrill tariff commission bill; and adverse 1 furland eduamissioa Dil Upon tae conetnsion of Mr. Bayara’s remarks, (he morning hour having in th fininee committee, re THE LA endition that 1 pass, the | whten the prisoner qu hil to Lake tse con INCOLN HALL. ge Porter set, had | f. A that Pout when |» " wea set | Weprevent t Pets trom Todas whew have Tews by Vaccination, Firet performance of the ASSOCIATION heel at Noe B10 118 i WEDS pel at No. 510 Dith street northwest, WEDS DAY, Lith inaf.. at 7:8) pom. All derseymen inthis| ALL THE MEMBEES OF THE Cap cordially’ invited to attend, retary Hunt were pr WASHINe not : nt at the meeting this | {1° sie : for once, appeared tn the court rooia befor lie oe tes | . . ser. ‘ SrA. extended Informally), t aru b Jand Ditton, Ea Sean ees JACOE WeREARE, Eronident: Afternoon, “The Navy department was not Tepre | ese up, bub was Ceulporatily Laid askle WithOW a “Sou the prasccution, In contridl wae xed tie Tim : Fie on ek ie Senter vote. that a bitter feud exists between be very si be » the town sork oF THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY, Mr. Beck then took the floor. Liwent over to duce B S.* Slapping ‘ Dudim, return t i tgp oh i = : “ Mount ‘Tue FREE BRipGe MatreR is in no more foward Nominations To-day. i Several nilnutes ina good-natured ma pi at 1 or tie hon them by | deliret. "CLA IN. Grand Chief, | State than last week. The question will probably | mye gotlowing nomtations were sent ta the Sen- \a ees ee 2 Me SFreedom of Tw. Wis Xt _| go bark to Conzross, anit It dues an approptiae | ate t, dou: Postmasters—Chartes E Den- |, Wen the court was gutted to onder, ond the | Miva Sat act tar jac i havtne led tothe 2 entire band lare : oe nett, Walden, Mass; Harrison dt. U the dock aud sat with the prisonc © | pelitdge Torter, reterring amutn to Mr. Scovtll’s | or mn Janght. Tek tdi trt. of | Tnetattation «f ‘Tae INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT IN Grorota.—It fs | West, € Judge Porter's Argument, Fen Cee ees, Hall No daite Lee | went te he seas thee beatles. The seliie sty seramanaad the Marine Band, | Davis. Address by Bro. ‘S11e understood that negotiations are pending to in-] D. Barber, Worthington, Min eine icc Daaehaai | Sul ta the ears of the defen ee ee (ie Lown oF Milistreet to prevent escapes wil the {obo aador | SHeee eto etiend, “Br onder oF duce Senator J. E. Brown, of Georgia, to take the Ane a cos Mill 1 Tudge Porter, risk Uthat there were Some | Qudive Porter held that lt was not fortie jury | Dolice made arrests. iis al Director | = = 2 bo 9 3 dep ¢ Sarai sore! wuts H. Hackleberry, Van B | branches of the case which Mr. Davi r | THE WASHINGTON KIND: ARTEN | lead of the tndependent movement in Georgia, | Juines i Saye Anches Of Ua which Mr. Day r to deter suliy and | a ae casita | yy January dinat | SeBator Rrown was elected to the Senate on an in= Hlouse of Representatives. had time tu cover. He should endeavor to maice bility. ne ctemacperccny i lage aOR 75 cents Pariors of the National Kin- | dependent canvass. Whether he will asstine the | Mr. Kusson presented and hed read aiemorial | his remarks brief, He thourat te court woutd EDS PROM THE GRAYS OF CARP ie Xone b ‘fa hte cents i strect. Parents and teaeh- | liberal or independent leadership In Georgia is Mt | cai toc the ache ee ttention of Cong: nea ¥y W.—The Foss faanctal Red | article (1:49 pan. ein) sigs: ALTa> Stock Ex 88 tothe deathof | them justice to say thet if tacrehadbeendis- | Indze Porter then read Un dent of the coast | order in tis ease, ¢ ers ate specia present, known, x It {s thought, however, taut he tay be Mrs. LOUK POLLOCK, induced to accept it Carlisle P. coer ved seats, terso: puperinee 5 unnecessary waste of time, Of Gen. Gortield to dude: atu | ¢ tM States bb. “4 higher for the i elhot | At President of Washington Kindergarten Union. survey, and offered a resolw hy the urement pros 2s hin on his ch Jurige atid ote OT erMAgse EnCteL Southe 5 s = IP ay CIETY Fe THE eEVENTION 7 .. p>. 2 ” lo a joint co fin ren a x me as L e e tte bonis sre dull Gna ‘aay. Rall THE BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPAN SOCIETY FOR, THE PEEVENTION OF | PERsONAL.—Mr. E. P. Brooks, formerly of this | Memorial tos joint a | Mr. Reed, in opening the argument, he ter said, came as 1b were from the grave of | [f ar 4 Be SORA ONE AE? OY ~ | CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. city, now U.S. consul at Cork, arrived in New York miemibers of ie Be ate and five memb | Jee argument; be had E : ar de Bed Se & hy =) 2 4 "OMPLETE CHORUS AN STIR! - re ceatemtnw var is a K | liouse. Adopted. two topi bat a law ould | ha. fewest eeona. oF feed A Fea {WEEE COMBE EE Cigna es ANY ENTIRE OR) 1 5 arasual meeting of tintrelety will bo held yesterday, accompanied by his wife +L. Morris, | “Nir. Ps Tnvter instruction fr ie bee kcal Gea et CUTS 2. 0 igo | Testi of Ue ftuota Cons upto thls hour belt As appeared im Reston, will commence sn G; ‘ington, was a passenger by the overland | on ce calied attention t ssackite Were sueh as required a et marie | CHUC OCA Ty ver cent, the latter Northera P EXCUSE ODI TA St ASON train to artive at San Francisco last Friday.-— | bill, intro iuetd yesterday by sxperionce in poitee courts, aud with we nd mnie,” | drettieicomeenae mrnably, on account of AT ie vs € RA HOUSE, EX-Delegate Ho e] a ec ed Wy Sig erica Mistry 19 [01 i > Ub . z i 9 i eral AZT OSS On neat Ss bond yore: in XT MONDAY. | qaophtere Bie Penang nao suite Weve | Geeal vessels rina bord saree e-comemittes:| Ch OF Ue Woods to Sustad. Mudtested that Congress usell the word in its ordl- | Western thon Telectagl hacalee been ata reed. ‘The company, includes House,—Gol.-D.-H. Strother (Port Crayon"), U. | on ways and means. ‘This he claimed ty bean SARGASTIO CUBA. . eters 4 Wook, heving fallen to 7a; no speciel reimam sechoininstitecl s gteanin Fee any Ca Ca . ral at Mexico, Isat the St. d:aues. | faprop Since the matter belonged to] “silze, thot fs a fine speech,” said the pr Sutige Cox's Mulines on the Points of | ji: ‘notably ¥ TAL REL SSOCIATION. . eta ores Cone eree. 3 Lhave Scoville not doso any more. Let | AAS sinvil TA <AL THEA ar a te Se ee He matin anti: Ok tat tae ie eal mer Uowerer 400k bide oe ce 6 Judge Cox then began to give Nfs ruling on the Sern Ms TIONAL THEATER. held in Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th strect northwest, on t + And Js staying at the Arilng-| | A call for the “rceular order,” however, took | Lim off this time and he wow't do so any more. ie aan to give hi 5 | ps Bl age ee TUESDAY EVENING, IWih inst. at Tic orc ook, ATE n. Stephen H. Manning, of Wilmington, | htm off the floor, and (he matter Went over for Ue 3 3 : points of law. A number of pr mus, he sald, wped to 6 COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 9, nual report. el cars and other buses B, Ga, (Cormenty of Maine) ts at the Nations — | pres THE QUESTION OF MALICE. | have been submitted to him to be given to the jury | {O™ if Seem tga ieee Morea Exery Evenius std Saturday Matinee. 9-2 THOMAS, “OWLER, Secretary. x-Senator Chaffee, of Colorado, ts at thi : ; ‘ ; . list as heen fractional. The trunk mm that was pre- | have shown excey ional st sented In due order of precedence Was that of the 4 Py re q as ae ee Py td H HOR ERAN GouIt th tes Gas e ar. {0 Ube day (but hos sine Wen) OBS. mpty | eTocs on Gr this court to try the cape. The Jor | que ersding tn tis market ts for Gee sone wae isiy challenged, Be hod deehied it nncauty | ConMned to that class of speculators who live by | to investigate it somewhat, and Le would. Mead | MAKIN quick turns. The targe specu appear | his oplalon, however tedious ie night be, dudge | (@F the moment to ve standing off. The local sigan = ~ | MONEY Inarket Is steadliy becoming easter, the i tnton on this polnt irom MAB- | Guctution sor call eamson stocks Uciag 4ab ‘There will be no Masines on Wednesday.) . THE COMEDIANS, ROBSOD TUES! > stocks: adiness, ond at mes t. MY G Aritng= | On notion of Mr. Williams, (Wis), Wednesday, | | Jutge Porter said he was glad to see on re ° THE DIS. | %2.—Represntative Frost, of St. Louis, his | 15th instant, wes assigeed for Ube mewortal Set! grostion of marie rere sll tlie RAND LODGE, F.A.A.M., OF THE DIS- ae y mi . 1 q tion Of mi: ° had planted t ‘of Columbis.2-T! nt “a been elected president of the Knights of St. Pat- | viers In houor of the lute Senator Matthew H. | 2) « nt e Uni qi = They: i oe Gem ae, ert SumeBUnCoRte A oe Ge SHAE te AGS TOR eee Carpenter. | Selves on a/stalute of the Unlted States, They h Es- | Stuart Robson, the comedian, visited the White | Benjamin Wood, (N. Y.), appeared at the bar of | Teferred to authurities which seemed to be By ordeg | House and several departments ‘to-d: the Honse and qualified as a member. The | Swit i, but te Was well G rever ty the dict EON. Gaede Amos Webster, late register of wills, 18 4 House then, as the rerilar order, resumed the | Tes or be, to learn the meaning of tras ON, Grand Secretary. | at nis residence, 1731 F strect, with ah affection of fderation of the Utah contest election ease, | - He retert nitton of mstice by Justice CHRISTIAN TEMPER- | the liver, q resolution velug thet offered by Mr. | Curtis, All iriomies, according to tue old tor: 1 will hold Gospel meetings every | | Haskell, deckatng that “Allen G. Campbell, dele- | Were charged to be With malice afor-thouzht, and jock, at, Masonic T The Improvement of the River Front. | gite-clcct from Utah { instigation of the Devil. In this case Ut as instructions. ‘The first ws EVEN- MONDAY, J 2, at 6 o'clock ‘p.m. *. Grand Master WM. R. SINGE! Robson iL f * eritory, is entitled to. be reeiewel earth, ind I a | cent. although oid owns are SUI st x at 6 F stieet northwest. Rev. J.B. Navaur, (te- REPOED OF/GEN. ANGE: Worn inasa delegate on ha prina fecle ease. | CoUrL Was Er ively asked to instruct U pian Apa aAtitaet ce epee } | ber Cent. ‘Time loans on stocks sre now. 5i6 per aed Man cata ee kasd: iy ae Nistee Gavel) wal conduct the ose” | Gen. Abert, civil engineer, U. S. A., under whose | MF. Reed offered as a substitute a resolution ro they found there was no actual m Jes Sustained the jurisdiction of the court. Tiol- | C°8t. Prime mercantile paper & nt ior ie eC re lector he | they must tike the evidence of tis prisoner ‘Mr. Stuart Robson ring to the comuiitee on elections the : ree eon tne SS ean ACIDE | sixty dys to four moat’ te. tn the = Sisck bak | fos NEW BULLDING direction a survey of the river front with a vlew to {question of the “prima facie. thet ‘as | Drool thet tuere was none—they should tad a ver= Sat Ee ne ee ee ved, ne Si! | local money market und the firmer rates in Lome DULISTOSE Ln ee) og Grane | ts permanent tmprovement has Just been completed, | between Caraphell and Cannon ti be sworn tn as | dict of acquittal He held itwes tie province of 2h vnd 1h prayersof the deivnce woul have to | 008 have given us a higher market here for foreiga oan ae ards | _ ‘The Serial Savings and Bufl. scociation holds its | t¢ husy pre so sport. & os to have tt | delogits from Utah, together with all certifieates | The court to determine what malice Was, and he | 244 an Quen : ity to chance | xchange. (Bull, Bear and Blocd.) recular monthly meetings WEDNESDAY, 11th insten Is busy preparing his report, and hopes to have it | delegate from Utah, together with all certif Pees c : f the | U2 dered. When it become IMs duty to charge — Monday, January 15. MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT. | fthailclaith rect, epponte Patent Of Bee | ay) 38 | M tew days, fs “eatinnnten ys wilt | Coe Uatets PORE CU COC Aes WA INO | er Sue amo bilieave In Tyee Or ite | ea aE ante Rede ee ern: The Markets. = — | Se imnuiays Mo = e tons to that committee to repart at as early a day ve upon certuln posts raised in the pr Ko.6%, ON EXUIBITION No. 626 | J most exealleut opportunity is | embrace the Improvement of the Washing- | ny pricticable” Mee Hagseii then preceded) | JUDGE PORTER REPLIES TO THE Rewanx anovr mis | ULE glad, your honor,” std the prisoner, “has | BALTIMORE, Jenuary 10.—Vinginia 6a Acforro’, os watirrir Eres, Poe ners want 10 Yawest rate of | ton and Georgetown harbors, and leave | argue in support of ils resolution. STYLE OF OXATORY. | exclu ted'the 13th instrucuion. it went in without | 17: do. conse Uy da, eecomd series, BS; do, . ARKR a re st and on ths most favorable terms. Come to the | on Baste 1 The subject was unde cuss! pen our re- eat Sfenbe & 1 é cousent” 8 bid to-day eO0 wining Ruatariven Uncen ces: isi | inion Shem oe fey Cem atted fogiation, Hew cute teat Or wis UES | pore closed at Span non hen our re oie iy a ae erunnanres BS antiqusa ts |_ Lpou Le frst prayer of the United States he thon! whens pat hen ee: and Chcise dock of ‘Paperbansione Piero | JAMES 8. EDWARDS, President, | 2D0Ut $2,000,000 to improve the two harbors men- Capitol Notes, (gudye Porters) styleor ‘oratory: Vani salle ais | S his conclusion that the first propost- | southern nomial. a aul ex, Picture and Tassels, Ri ‘ails, etc.,at Ri » Secretary and ‘Tteadtirer, Uoned, In-luding of course the filling up the flats. | ‘There were about #73 Dilla introduced in the lini neverstuat aa borin pplly, ton in the first prayer of the prosecution was | red, 1.3sal.41 201.45, Ne vs. ‘Terms Cash. Free Art 3 4 5 c ad neverstudted in 3 . inter fed 1.40a1.40\5, February April. 1 1.464. Corn, senth: ady and dull “Southern white, slwestern mixed, spurt, O8u64% > Ma Ligett b F street nos re je will Include iS report a Wolof elocuttoa, but had | Cor THATS ie re rt | Constess io WS eracte Pee oe Bhs Slat! | House ot Representatives yestorday, and tho | Mid Reverstudted Ina sclotor elocution, i —T HAVE THIS Day TAKEN | Gyht beer b s plans, | Mitac i i anne P atGothad given hin. He er =" into Partuership with me my nevhew, EDWALD | Ehat DIM has not yet been finaily completed, but. | President’s message was referred to the proper HO man’s Voice, HO mat’s elocution, no man’s | > RAVES. (dhe business Jong Inown ae “HA N- | the crate er it will differ only tn Very unimportant | committees, motives, unless they were 89 transparent as to call | B. CHARITON CO a ee init for tas purpose of iraproving the conaition |, Sherman sdvocatad hisa percent refunding | for comictaustion Ina cout oF his B. CHARLTON. | of the city of Washlnaton by the reelant: ton ofthe | DiI the Sen ite yesterday afveraooa, atter which | kepptiy, had not had the advantaze Us t. As the third, fiith, sisth and eighth | 14 {sed | prayers of tue defence seemed to incorpurat Speoet enemas ure rutin: Pome ge pin iD Une instructions Uo the jury. 6: do. yello Lan authority that held that ak I bruary, 69 get wis contrary to Law ere: Osts hicher 1.45 59 _ LECTURES. _ 7 AEY LFCTCRES AND READINGS, AT TH myrocational C F ms HOWISON, of Cine un- : i A rineciea "ey. ae 8 aR Tn reference to tar propost- | do. mixest, 49 ary 10, Kobert Bares; WEDNESDAY, Janfury Ul, Jats lying between Wie maln rivercnitnel unt the | (ie AIGeH TRG (the DIL regorted by the com- | aid af studying ab she tech OF Mr. Reet a1 dd aot the prosecution, he sald it had too much | ty Bhaker) ats pam jer leit Dink of the Potomac river above the Long | litte were arent to. Wink the disciple be (Mr. Reel) ad produced as | <. “AS te othe? tnstru tions of the pros. | Butter dull-woste : Mi | S| Phe commicte: on banking aud empeney, Ule result ol bis teacklags commended lite as a i = —S——=|1 Writce, and for the purpose of tinproying the har- Apatmeeriae th Shae iee te nate BL Tener eine Ss i see Sad, conilicted with the views he | vty 5 ATTORNEYS. ee a bor of Washineton, the Secretary of War we, and | A™=Cinectine thls snorning, took up the Shi cher, ; ae anhounced, he had sulstituted for them | fipt SO esse cute _ NEYS. helder of the atowe Company, | 13 hy hoviz-d and directed to cause suid B for the extcusion ol mational bunk | 4 pony waiclt PROVOKED A DeNta FROM THe | another. ye i eee = ISS PERRY. I ar randidutes for lection om@ONDAY, Jeudary | LUPFOveHents and reclimitions to be made in Sone Sou eCnURe rena Nes ae TOrabhe PRISONER, | He voosttered the 7th prayer of the defence also | flour, 3.249 Varre ie: corn, 4, 988 R. ATTORNEY: AT-LAW, s wae ‘ be eoutined ating tawing plan: There shall | ONtintroduced tn the Honse yesterday by Ren- | _ dutz> Portor quoted frou Ist Arctubatd’s Crimt- | wes thie. 3 Weer vo the 91 prayer Yale i ) STREET, on Maxscens. ne lished ow riverfront alone thi bil introdured tn the Tonse yesterday by Rep- Bleed a we | ing ion of reasonable doubt, he sal Opposite City He =e n7-6m 1. JESSE B. WILSON. Dink of the river by filing tn upon a cer- | Tesentative Mc oak oe N. ae vides for the | anes adings, a8 to what constitut st malt He | would not instruct the jury it they hid a reason | wEeNae Wis GiEetE Bune 1ORL tain in which are included salt fits or | PEMting of the national botanical garden under the | held that the priser tut, accordtag to ats own | doubt Uponone eletaent ty acquit i Sa ee Wie SS ORNEVAT-LAW, (EMERY. nuars! the boundsry-tine of said new | Departinent of Agriculture, testimony, committed his crime With a sedate | Wold ntact wet considering at 2Commbian Law Building, Sth f., bet. Dand B IHNSO Hyer--reht “to a “at the south ent TIE HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, mind, had Lin in wait for the President and filled { C908 Of the case, if Uaey had a rea cep6-€2u, 1 Wasutkaros: Det. HERES EAA of tue earth causeway now forming a portion oF ns Walker, ex-supertatendent of the census, | tii tab conditions ot mation as to tae whit of Lie accused, th =e a = es & SCE BWA Long Briize, and toextend up the iver contorine | yy 8 alice. aS further heard tals morning by the appropri- AS to Che 20; and Ma priyers Samuel H. Wall demtey kbd. The name rwas endorsed to fill | Ing substoutidly to the Ine proposed by the board eTnat Ls false,” shouts the prisoner. is 2S to Lac credibility of the witaesses, and the do. seconds, } i i blishes eur otal by act of C ons comus ittee tn ation of the deficiency tr 5 5 : z or has sworn $ ve 1 Hie. Peaneyt~ DEER Sopa ee i yin the Old Boargl coused by the published | Of Survey creot-d by act of Con mprovet | MMoascomusittee fn explanation of the deficiency tn Tit isa faisshool, Lach Ua ‘prisoner has sworn, 448 0 alleged suppressed e—he de- | 1 Ra ine, Lectisavevecur serGle tele Biren” natin of Samuel Norment. : : March Sth, 1872, In thelr resort to Gongress beceme | the appropriation for the support of the Census | to st nimseit,” Sud Fudge Porc | Ta so instrit tie jury, holding that conusel | § 6 and Wate watt pe Oe B oa lof Manacers in redue weal-) ber 17th, 72, dud to teradmite at or near tie Ole ive, id OIE ae took ne ca het oan a yoLin tas way la Which you put | 2 Feght 1) eo wsoa testimony, The = “and preniaine w: wed. servatory HM; sata fiting ment herein | the sentim numistikably was that tl J" retorted the priso rot Uke deience als) be retused. : TO 7 D. eee eee Ken Ree . B. DETRICK, Secrets REY, Clair provided ror lt tween the lines of the | of the defi -feney asked would be appropriated. he | IS GUITEAU STRONGER THAN THE LAW? TIME REQUIRED FOR THE COMING ARGUMENTS, mexe> irnnreal EAMM Bb ROR OE 7 TeGE dare Te Ta eee ae Leia Tee aieaeerppriation | guage Porter, proseeding, sud tuat the proseea- | When Juge Cox finished speakiag at 1225 pum A Minister's Farew: MMM BoB MM BEB | ton demand a that the assassin saot ent to" db Or ¥OY THE Metwar Free T i or al embant, Portithen’ Naval Academy, he N ld not be | he asked the counsel how muck 18 they ne Co.orD.0.,) [UTA for sult embant taken | Portifleation, Naval “Academy, amt the > h d the counsel how much Une they a ded} Last evening, for the tind ume since he has eee ec bid at such potnts The others Wi follow In the prder la Wied t spared through false pretenses, The speaker bay- | for argument. | bas malultesr park Gain aeeu sal ais Ne ee vibe to sue’. “depts so that esha can be prepared. 4 ing Bald that tho Garliel was dead wv Mr. Daviiges a that he would take two hours, | y a hisieira paves bs apes sry spas aod The snnsl, mevtins of ehannei blons sud new r. haviag ad THE PROPOSED CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY. ernment lived to prosesut> Guit H .. am & " nog, Sate rite ompany of the Hid nok know how many hours | Cence. The decorations witain and without the Uwe houses they occupy have never been surpassed lefashe could. | here. All the projections of bay windows, door- ye said, C0 Speak 1 LIS OWA ways, and commices of the bul were orililant wit lights, showing the red, g and waite of tee MeMioan national colors The mane Mexico d the coat of arms of Unit repabite biz in gas toring Wopical plants an’ cut fowers mn , Le prison Of 0) eee You wert aployed ow this case by Presi- 1ur Ua for ao denston.” the ints Juige Porter, “U preoner. ‘Ea pri tronger than the 1a j alld possibiy thre Kee wid a r. Scoviile soft he would be as. prisoner de: a twenty-three feet plow mean! senator Windom to-day introduced 4 ror the | gut low water, and a whith of aot less tan three | Semitor Windam to-day Introduced a DIN for the | sta: hundred feet, and so that the sectio; ot he blocks on tht north a south | dont Ai Sud river shall not, by reason of seid tiling or | Side of the CapitoBfor sites for a Congressional | «tnd embinsiag be ditaint-het: Provided, Thst the | Library and other pubile butldi river slope of the e1ubinkinent or Milne may he RB inEcnniles eine it | covered to a thie ( twen tithe | ont. hee iN meterhiltiken froma t fj | ovotipfed by the Natt 1 to enter upon sult rescrvat THIRD MONDAY OF JRNUAKY, boi t Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street, betwee FINE ne affairs of e about two hours at that jur CADINET OAK, Every -iness in order who stall eon: hext probable ty i he propos 4 to sit until four 2 evening Until the arg uments were anit to tike said INDIANA ASH, = “* - tn Atmighty {s stronger th Said the prisoner, DI passed by the | to en sult test Wu a | 4 | Were seen grouped in corners and adoraing mane ky.” | MaterLil, so far as Cinay be done without tater. | to log ite DIVINE PRESSURE IN THE FORM OF A BANGMAN’S r. Scoville said he would then require about | wes and babies. ‘The st irwoys were also entwined tual'y toattend, | ferenie With ing Du Lites on Suid reserva | Meret KOPE, | two days. [with grech. Sudlax Urantued chunleiers and | com 07 tion, being Ie ited alt of the w aaa | able List y ; © abje: Col] Judge Porter, procse ting with a se deaun- | AIMOCRNED TILL THURSDAY MOXNING. | ; P vista Ul Lh tne ro to36 inch | Ee Rpncovalon ch tary. ot W be canis site, they WOOL Ge ty Recta enya ohiiae | ekttlon of t ‘Asoner, Suid: “fle will feet what} The court adjourned at 1:39 until Thursday + “aahngh ng for year 883. pleted within two years trom the’ pussage of tis ij a ee its he never felt before, a Diy : the forma | morn’ng. Mr. Davidge having asked for a day to | the Tt Sie aete F Sain ae ae (none cai | prepare his opening adur-ss. NA CHERRY, Every | ‘The work herein provided for shall he tet to. the KR I ea iE eg CREARATIELSTy Rata Ct mort rea EAUESSA CHERRY) Olden Ti Ste as ck lowest iesponsibte bidder, after givin: THE SOUTHERN MARYLAND RAILKOAD IN THE p1s- idee Cad eee ee ea e SOCLETY fi “s. ran f ne = 408 | E oh) OF Uh nd place of said letting, insuct: Thier, te Lold the trath,”? interrapt Tisc : 0 | tanner as t iacers Of the Mutual | With ws L Shall be given wituin thirty days | Senate to authorize the Sie T. — Hs OL OW, Cs ts aly band “ind | The visiting yesterday was the liveliest the best, | Mr. Gorman yesterday introduced a Qillin the Site tells yeu,” continued dt MAPLE, Every thi e borw tineined 1 Lesutiule” were coastanty puthern Marylind Rafl-| Guiteau continu hun, and “Guieau no ’dout 5 La Amernban ECan Tae Noor of tie ball room Was covered . after Ge passage of this act, road Company to extend a rativead into and within | moved hiin to doit.” = far has known. All the afternoons recep | ta winite tncujand dauclng was kept up merrily, SULT YELLOW POPLAR, Every thicknesa, Ne portion 0: the lands which shall be rect ineDstace OR COLuINDIA’ TC araqiles thee the good a man as you are,” cried y attended, many as they r JAMES oanttrae eck oe at Gn mss Pee road may enter the Distrlet near its norte stern | OUl tyg prisoner. were. The familly mamodore Pattison, Mrs. | ; nd his wife stood In the first Ee Oo Nee direct.” = angie, and procesdiug thence ipa porthwesbwardly GUITEAU PRECIPITATING IIS DOOM. Menocal, and ving at the Navy Yard, | parlor uo rec ive thelr guo-ts, who, having enuered peer emcee ey PROPOSED TOUR OF OPSERVATION. direction aeross tue Biltmore and Potonse rail-| «The puppet," continued Judge Porter, “that | recived, and also many of we ladies on Capitol | creas Lip air Gite eee ee HARD WOOD YARD, SPRAGUE'S SQUARE, ‘ 5 The members of the committ-es on the District | on Granch 01 the Pole river 105) feet horn af $ moved 90 readl:y when he sat by his counsel | Hill, inclusing the wives of ‘s« dhe Senators | rusion, Mine, Zamecoha, Wio Was looning very atc oe ee i of Columnbta have been tnvited by Major Twining | Benning’s bridge, and running Uence sourh of | 18 nt so readily moved now, He dosn't time u | ‘s ° ult the e day ae olgere | Youu! and handsome, wore a white moire ane 3 |) S)erw Sraeer avo New Yoru Avenve i, ee. ony hii some day tats week upon a tour | Mount Olis.t coin tery acriy the Wasithcto wall, , His interjections are precipitating us| } Ying in elt immediat Y instead of | ade with low wafst und short ite hace - a 5 he Potomacrive: njor T: wneh of the Balumore end Ohio railroid, uear } doom.” }on4 e day Sens ties usually | wroucht with pearice os nad } oe Seaueue: aes [o> Horpay Goons a re Fee ee Mun Tt the southern anzlo. of the Fule grounis: thence | Jutwe Porter having Inclined tn his denur oR Sur ay te Oe a oh wrousht with peatis; ornaments pearls: na din i vide a tue-bout for the cat 8 proce tile Pindensnuren aay fe tribe or Galtean'’s excent j reve x to et re Brot! nonds. Miss Aelia ure an elegia where. | Rosrasise Levens Wuakke desike: A larre assortment of Fancy Porcelain and Durlex | the jdeats to examine the channels ot the river Soroge the Bladeus pure n SO ee eet on cents, put Senator Jones, of Nevada, his wife aud Mtss Ster- | Witte cane wits pumlings oF geld flowered seams Lamps, es and Fancy Shade Vaper Shades. | the Long bridge piers and other points with tue | 2 ACAD Grnear teléewa milepost wich int the prisoner aske ung did not receive as Uiey had fntended dotug. | igor youuer St heltetrope and wihte. Magnificent Display of Gas Pixtures. nose View of reaching some conclusion as to what Is | [47 “bo the northern teralnae of the Seats Dita aie so ee eee ad, Gauater | Bou volicts were Iiculy becomiag to these ux — ai aKa eam any Ney Cie ELON: ae BATS, Maree ea scie, gee cnuccrs the usual) _<Tn respect tom, your honor.” continued Judge | Yay 2 This is the first winter tey | potpe sins Mis Alish, awa was a se ogee & ee i powers, priv iter cy and mg e same Pes | posts ring risdner, “his t | 5 2 hey have been able eed) be i > Wore 4 i a Penns Hehe een me MMERE yaeon | alts toy Incrporat ia Suc Han ald | Rhone and since gota cole bide is cer | tts ejay Me, MELAS Mae a ag 10 8 | Wee Cah The ins anak comanied WILLET & LIBBY DO LOU WANT A PURE. BLOOMING COMPLEXION? neetown rillroad, ha note to the Dictriet. | menee the coustruclon OF the reed within toy aS Ging rssborey he Supreue Court except Mrs. Hunt and Mes.) scum, with’ white sulin low. eck wisty 23 Commissioners, reque-ts perm-sion to extend the | Years, and sual complete, the sane With Ab lenet NOT GOT TO THE HANGING POINT YET, ld, received yesterday, and at three of the | Showing most graceul shoulders ‘The Ifgo, a few applications of Hagan’s eee repens Latieh Of that rulirad tram its brink | one set of tracks within three yours from the pas. | Judge Porter, discusstug the English case cited | houses recently married Inembers of the funily | Wart was Eulanded With pond Illes, Miws = = - nus af Boun lary street north, along the line of 14th | sage of the act, that the act and all powers and | by Mr. Scoville, referred to the hanzing of the | Were Presut— Mrs. Slade assisting Mrs. and the | Biincne Roosevelt, (Mine. Machett.) wore & — MAGNOLIA BALM reet extended to the village of Mount Pleasant. | S286 ne set i ey = Meer oA e = ans ¥ ses SLvony (her mother and sisk-Ts); Mrs. Child | saperb tollet of blue satin and brocad+ and an AMMAN 8 . 7 ts bay le fevsant | privileges conferred by It shull cease and dete prisoner, when Guiteau said: “We haven't got to | uber shot Mrs. rian, and Mra, | Sve : and an en MAGNOLIA BALM He stotes that authority to grant this permission | Mine, “ieterred. to. tae District committee. Siee » Wi gs her mn lin, rs | tire overdress of polut Lice ahd magnibent, dia- 3 a May be found in the 13th Statutes at Lane, pp. 322 | Urner introduced & Situllar bill iu tive House: that point.” Mortimer Matthews with her husband's motuer | ihonds. Mrs Mehocaly Wi0 Was with. lee ae GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE MAGNOLIA BALM piper has Deen referred to the Engineer Com- . 3 “Weare travelling towards It,” suid Judge Por- | anu sisiers, the wife and daught rs of Justice Mat | yund, wore an exquisit: Lollet of White Sutin aud 7 stoner, MISCELLANEOUS BILLS OF DETiICT INTEREST. | 17 troscively. any Lidies living on Ht street, tuclud- | white Spanish lace. Speaker KU er, accoinp nea “é ‘Will gratify you to your heart's content. ASTOBNEY SIDDLE ON TEED AT RAUROAD TRACES | Mr. Pierce introduced in tha House yesterday:| “7.5 prisoner became very clamorouaat thia, ana | SM, George Bancroft, uiso received Yesterday, | his wate, who Was richly and becomingly dressed, It does away with IN THIS CITY. 4 Dill for the construction of the Washington and} qenounced Judge Porter In round terms. You | Syihey, always do on Monday. ne number | Mf: Justice Miller was Wit. his wite wnt deuchter 3 The petition of property holders on Virginta | Georgetown steam railway; Mr. Urner—A_ bill for} have 1ouih cuough for a whole amily” he erie splendor o! its entertilnments.. ‘The most ime | 204 Suclr guest Mrs. Munson, Same & WINTER GOODS. BALLowNEss, Rupyess, Preries, Brorcags, avenue to the Commusstoners, protesting against sliet of the Ammonlatedt sertiiear Company | ‘d and splendor of intter Tespecl Were the Fesepiien | Sorseous Toll’ Of crimson pits; Uke olner ladles and all the pernit-ston being granted the Baittnore & Po- | Ue relist of the Ate Tree chao nay HOW QUICKLY THE PRISONER SEES THE PorNT. | Portxpt In > Sean MLaSteE ene Mindaiee a | Wore while. Just ce Mattiews Was with ls wite DIskASES AND IMPERFECTIONS OV THE SKIN. Sarva Maniee COL oe ee thewwater supply of the Distnel of Conmbla; NE, | Judge Porter huving quoted (arthor from the Pn cincois nt the ieceuion Oni etvece: anaGhe tant iadiew Were. handcaincly Greet cee’ thes eee — sinus sidewalk in order to connect with the wood. yu Ty + hrs iy te tats “ : jultes a i cons 3 A, Om i 3 st a ie ' Iv Ovexcomes THE FLUSHED AVPEanaNce oF Heat, | of Jolin Miller, which was referred to Mr. Teitaice Matson—To compensate the employ és of the Bu- pa tala case, Suse pest Inte se el of the Capital Bleye e Cian, at Mi: eas re ac- | wore her wedding dress of rich white corded silk 7 ; 2 sa = . attorney for Mle District, 28 her. tofore stated, has | Teau of Eagraving and Printing and paying tor | “You see, your honor,” said Judge Porter, “how | counts of Which will be found eisewhere. ” Among | Tnmed wits White lace, Mee MecAae wee ESINES. (GENES AED (CHIEDREN'S MERESO Farigur asp EXCITEMENT. deen returned by him, With the fliowing opinion; | 10st, lines Mr. MeCook “To place the Hotanical | quickly the prisoner sees the point and endeavors | Otkers Were @ twentleth anniversiry celebration | Whites lk with Hounces of bleck | AND WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR ¥iMtuxes Mioos Ge CROs — mies ¥ 7, I8SL, Tthink that under the charter of | @nden Under the control or the dep: Va kecp It trom reaching the ears of your honor.” | of thelr wedding by Representative and oes cane land Superb dianonis. i ae . Maxes a Lapy wunty APPEAR BUT TWENTY! he company adopted by the acts uc Cour, Agriculture; 3 re row Ben Ain oes J ool sus about MacBarkand and’ Si non, o! nolan aang petra ‘ang | WBO Was with ber Was rick ly ‘Marked Down: to: Cost. And eo natural, gradual, and perfect are tts effects that | and thus made the law of the District, the com: | Hon of justices of the peace Ip the District of Co- | the prisener. “hey were acquitted on the grou : TE Peake, at the reslicnee Oe Me Reeiand | taris Wore wilte combined wi and Wats itis inpusaible to detect its appiicatioa. I the power to construct the tracks in | wmbiA ig Of Wansitory manit. ‘Phabis tie eos: here. You | MPs J ‘cake, at the residence of Mr. Richard | iogkimg very handsome. She was wita’ ber hus- Jan2T-co and the Comnusstoners bud power to | 3, SSS = and the jury did not agree in the MacFarland case, | Rotuwell, on 9th street, waich s0 greatly | yond und Mr. and Mrs. Emory. Amon; others ab- Geeitel Bergsinn ks —— a aor ie pert National Convention of Agricalturistss | YM ici enjoyed Ly all participants; an inormal gatuering | Scryed were gentlemen and Ladies on all, the fore neaee WC a Se > ‘THELR SESSION TO-DAY. The Jury have not yet rendered thelr veraict | OF a ew tends at tue residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. | Eizn iegutions exces [Lats Go lio mlaistor ts SUM MEN'S HEAVY GLOV thesda, Bane Lick, Sit, Siiciivan, Con- | A FATHER AnD His Tree Davonrers Misstxa.—| ‘This morniny, the first session of the Natlonal | here, Judge Porter sald, but it would depend | ised cea lpenper niente ii} and Austria. Among Uncen wore the Chinese j Spas Sarina gros Water, and other Natural Waters, fresh.y received, | Mr. Patrick Cliney, a young white min employed | convention of Agricuiturists mebin the brary of | fmewhal upon the charye of the court; 1 the EES MOTE, 835 Sor siainimentor ister and secretaries; Mr. de Meissner oO. the HOSIERY AT REDUCED P Aud for sale’ on draught at by Mr. Geo. W. Kuox; express Iman, Who has been tie ane cre) ahere Ware ig | Bisoner dictited te charge, he had no doubt they ass at Uic residence of Dr Bland, each | ju-siun legution, and bis witc, Wo Was Charme MILBUEN'S PHARMACY, Living at 320 M street Southwest, left his home Sut- | the Agricuitural depart ere were present | Would disagree, of which had a pleasant and congenial abtend- | (h!iy“dreescds Me Ouures, Lae French th coe 1429 Pemusyivadia avctine. urday afternoon lest, tiking his three lttle chil- itions irom eighteen of the states. Dr. } 4] want the truth ant tho la w, nothing more, } ane ae wr; Mr. de Bile, of Denmerk, and hts = fee S| dren with, hime sed respe tive yo 4 und 2) George B. Loring, Commisstoner of Agricutture, | Mr, Porter," said the pri-ener. SRE lineages Cotnt Lewenaup ot Swed 5 ne pee rm : Years, and has not been seen since. Mra Clancy | made a neat addres i ahh cece ae rg inized, and will meet > s and Mirs Barea; tue Jape * 3 the DAMMANN'S * ][4¥* kD & nUTcHINsos, greatly alarmed at thetr atsence, and ean give | Made Neat AuITS Of Welooniey after Wie Re ing eee TOMER AFPLAUDED. === | Georgie Hunt, 201 ‘Tiurcenth strect, soutuwest, | And miss Barca; the tapaneas goarezary te For > Ro reason for their absence. Mr. Clancy ts 29 years | Comuittces be appolnicd—oneon erecentlils and | _ SP¢2klng of the prisoner's tions that such | \Wedacsday evenings. Ge Bildt; Mr. Drummond; Baron d@Arivos; Count S06 TYH STREET Ne old, 5 feet 7 tuches hteh, dark-brown hur, large red on organization, Prot, P. Schweitzer, of | MeR 28 President Grant end Senetor Conkling Sees = Bouneit’; aud the Mayan minister and iis wie = ate, Beebe = AN a. moustache, und wi!l we'ch about 140 pounds: ri; lienry Clark, of Vermont, and M would approve the act, he said he only regretteu | , IMPORTANT Real Estare Sates —Messrs. Fitch, | ong qoucnter, Among our own offiduls and fesi- 317 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, pees tals nee, cf Oreson, Were Appointed On the Hrs | that Senator Conkling or Presiient Arthar haa | Foe & Bows Lave just oli tor Hon, Bradicy Bar: | und Guuzntee, | Aas ee ite Havin, f W118 FILED.—In the Register of Wills office the | GCO"SS, Of Orecon, Were appeiaed on the first, | that Senator C © depot and sven Cal, | loW» of Vermont, tie morta Uwenty-tour deel trout | GOSS She er gustice Field; Chiet Justice Walt, larguret Jemerson hes been led, | Had Feported the List of (about 180) delegates. oe eA ae the eta oes eg Sock, TMS | of lot 4, square Is, to Wan, Pratl,o: New Work | abd Gatinter: aces Sets et ee an eee sf ‘ Wasnixctox, D.C., Dee. 24, 1881. ry al property to her sunt OFFICERS OF TH CONVENTION. wrth suming ay pees pe Oa cone 28! city, for $9,112 cash, For Charies ©. Gh Sonbaes Don, Cameron; McPherson and wife, ee eee Cones during thes junto her son, Ralphdet-| A recess was taken to enabis the delegates to! Kuve prrelyzd hime | O vos Wat Would | jugs € Go, te new nsttence JS A tte t | coupanied by ter gusts aire Moc Aline mtd COMCHERS ana COLLARS, Srasen caution ctfully cist | fefSon, and her real estite toh Hter. ‘The aunt fer as to members of the committee on organt- © manifestation iy BONA WeS i ut 8, SGUATE | sries De Wolir, of New ks ree tees ue Car hr town customers ere resTestfuly informe2Uct | wjern(d to ‘only survived Mrs defférsom a fet Sa ont Ca eal ea state was appointed. | whieh Ie quired aime tae to clea eee NTE ark Gaines ber | Sen, vors Maxey end wite: Cockr ll and wife; Hi KS SCE Ps we have occupied our New Shop, hours and was buried at_ the same time. The will | 2Uon, alate haga ~| Wane prisoner takitur advantage of th X q homes citels, | or Georgia, and wie; Eduunds und douzier; ALL AT REDUCED Pi me » or the Lite Join Wm. Evans, bequeathing his es- | This comiittee reported the following officers for |_| The pisoner ta Weiner Pe et ge in Muired tect front, tor $17 017.50 cash. Ker | Prin und Wat, ond Mes. Jones and Mrs. Grant, of B. H. STINEMETZ, tate to his wife, er death to the children, | the convention:—Dbt. G. B. Loritg, ot Mass, pre: Judge Forter's rc are ‘Bik Sante factis, all the | Auiivk Patter, esq., te handsome v Caleago, att Windom ant w Ke it ves, esi Pemnayteanta av No. 1760 P STREET, cation issued,” | dent; One Vice prestlent from each St.te;’ Major | £U you Would. See Gone a rey ME | coutiy eonstru! ted” by bia, No. 129 Connecticut | Phan orth, Williams, of W ticonsit and wife; Ns thea Sh Benry E. Alvort,o: Houghton farm, New York,| Porter. If you Shy d_see some of the letters I Brtisa tegation, to Mrs. Clura J- | G y.on and wife; Chaliners, wile and’ deughter: eee ae aes SMALL-Pox IN New Y aud Col. G Bryant, secretary of the state | have you'd tink so. ‘So are ull deccnt people,’ ore, Of PiiLidelphia, for $22,50 fingaum and wile; Crowley, and wie and . hein Geen ‘ear Dupont Circle, and’ have private telephone wire | qi cmall-p: re Dood of cd of Wisconsin, seer taries, THE BURDEN OF PROOF OF INSANITY UroN THE| Mesrs. Duncanson bro- onvers, Sod yes- | qi iter; Commissioner ahd Mrs, Raum? ~ CHAPPED SKEN, ey RO: HAT Se atzeak. ig monner durlag the pust rew | Prof. Geo. E. Cook, of Rutwers College, N.J., read PRISONER, terdey aiternoon for Philip F. Larner ind ‘Thos, | Ootvcissioner aud Mra. Loring: Mr. Goonee We. omg No. diys. In New York city several new cases were | a essay On “Agricuttural kdueation,” whic was pide lla thie each ae H. Callin, trustees, the east helt of lot No. % in | CoMMASARMET AG Mts Cenerl and Mice Beane J L. C. BISHOP, Drugyist, hen nate Ge oon f Ps t each | Teported yesterdvy, and several of a virutent | discussed by Secretary Gold, of Conn.; Prof. Me~ Judge Porter sa! at _Clghteen €s the | <quare 288, having & fronto: 24 feet 33g in-hes' on Professor, Mrs. and Miss’ Bs ‘General and Mra, aa en een cep part of our force at ench | Oy) dracter were found in thickly settled tenement | Bryde, of Tenn.; Seuator Sargent, and others courts have reached the conclusion that the bur G treet Uetivect 12th and iia teste wartawest | heya: General Hazen and Ate B gt — — == — | pace, 1 customers wil te use districts, and which had been con ea n s! ¥ es 9 LWO-SUOTY 2ady, 01 : i SEABE Ks | HCN Outs casttensse will Dewy: Siete ontiies sitentid | BOS On les. joe ee Te ee TON $e ee etait can ee preted atte his | rraime houses, to Michwel stanuing for $3,350 | ana MPs Deady, of Oregon: Mrs. a | to. ———_+oo——_______ ed States met nit ve | vi a ee “1 — a. A CostLy Briper.—According to the report of | the Riges House to-day. About sixty members Res essa easton i el Suicide of a Philadelphiz Stock Broker. Wiles kitpouras Dr. Turner's daught iS) FR A = OF ES Herre ee AT Beco a Ce a Or ae | eas et de ne ey ero Tene | Guiteam und the law according t Scoville “fhe| Punapsurara, Pa., Janasry 10.—Jobn 8. Capp, | Wallen Mr and, Mra, Honwg Tacenen: Corsionee kek AA 2% O O RRR Terre Mas been eeperdted Upon the Grit sag | am accu etary are tied, and, ALT AV Hlliett SinlCh | Tew dispensation was uot to be Introduced’ here: | of uetranot soho & Cspp & Co. Stoo brokers, | Bron ‘of Pailadetphia; . uy howe, sy ordece thrush tley RR ASR 2 OO ORR ee ae eer igh aac (br aoe OU cig Capea Ascott ‘The counsel might clamor as loud as he mignt; he | No. 81 south ad committed sutelde change pron aded to. FarGcular stiention H.K A A ZZZ 00 RR will more to complete it. efit were discussed, The association does not that clamor would nob aisturd the 5 x this ‘at is office, gen to boarding hore 3t-hia" ‘. SS admit repregentatives of the pecs to tte mestines. oer ae ee edge who was to Gell tpn hanging, eariy x, al SS SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE be CaTHOLIcs AND THE LAND LEaGue.—Wm. Purcell, | This «ft°ri00n «nother meeting Was held. of the learne (rae agent . {VERY ONE HIS OWN ARTIST. gtructions to the jury. E ‘UL INVENTION. Over 3,000 in use fm thos city! Warranted for 10 years! | fer, N. Ye publisies in, that paper 6 persetiey Eijournment” = P° Sother ecting and a SHOU SEAT BOE Xitas A WONDERFUL INV) E 3, ure, arran! years! | ter, N.Y. I ‘paper 0! y | adjournment < . pfesmeis Sent post-paid for $1. afternoon ah editorial advising? ‘the land league to > ‘The prisoner swore that he believed in the Bible; New Art, embracine all kinds of drawing, in} COMBINATION STROP, combines two Hones and | pay no xttention to anathemas. Thisis in ton am | he knew, then, that he was commanded, “Thou ; ove & three lessons. Outfits required are furnished free. | two Strops, only 75 cents. Bi bret address delivercd Bishop McQuaid ” Heknew i Betisfaction or no chanze on fret lessoa, Call and ex: : Cate op oguaia Gorsey, 10000 feet 5 shalt not kill’ Was a lawyer, by the law $piize drawings sfter one lesson. | McLEOD'S Studio, an O’MEARA’ advocate the latest " of the land, that he was prohibited from commit. ee uorthwest Tabeclevator. di-aim | ¥, B.—the trade supplied st low rates, taurder, Suppose the prisoner P ees