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(rere Gemoengeooe THE EVENING sian. ! PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Telegrams to The Star. —_-—__- : AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, : Vorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St. by THE ARCTIC _ OF THE RODGERS: The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ’ 3 — oe . aie. W. ADA ae POLITICAL = CRISi IN FRANCE.) Tue Fvexixe Stan is €3,5 cure 1. OF 44 ceri fenteeach. By ma‘! 1 mayour, $0: six mowihe, $3. i Entered at the Post (ice at Washington, D. petend chaes mail matter) Tre Werenty Sran—pnbiished om Friday—$?2 a vear, | Portage prepaid. Six mouths, $1, 10 copies for $13; 20 atalino. ‘The Rodgers’ Voyage of Search. A LETTER FROM ONE OF THE OPrICRRS—sovLOWe SKIS SPOKY CONTRADICTED, } Cmeaco, Sanusry 1.—Charies FP. Putnam, af of the Annapolis Na’ i Nd—50 cents a raontis, wal Aca SS ——— = | Whoscincrmet. 8 tea : oo an a subectiptions must be paid in advance; SDNESD AY Be payer at Yad for. oy Ot AY, & of adverti known on ape “SEMEN? aaa nitiat leuk erie Gaus SA es >. el anette or : AMUSEMENT. AT THE CAPITOL, |THE STAR ROUTE ¢ TO-DAY. GUITEAU TRIAL Gossip, galing for Plover = — = 4 : —— Mis contradicts the Prous. A Masestic Stecess. | F VACCINE VIRUS. Rises <. | Tatk About Judge Cox's Rulings. tact the Rodgers on the _ SBS = eee “ ra ti exlgers Was. stoerin THE W081 S TRAGEDIAN, Eegh BOVINE VINES 1 115.805 CusLoms, $857,079.29. {GRESSTONATL PROCEEDINGS PROCEEDINGS IN THE POLICE COURT. i eee 1h potat oc tact, the Chasseur ne Company, 5 ; . DIN SIDES EXPRESS THEYSELYES SATISTIED. have Arcs _ SON, Pharmacis * nN Oh yy ROCEEDI Se} s naive been In the Arctic, and ROSSI, fitiw SEBO N ES He ‘Tarsaronea arrived at Portsmoutn, va., | CONGRESSTE 2 aS Shines ae hall s Ve A ANIY had moty Was stots With His Great Ameriean Company, will Appear W. 0. ROMRER AND rpwa this moraing tron Waskington. io COL. BLISS’ OPENING STATEMENT. | 4 pecuttarity of Judge Cox's nutty ne Radgers reached Plover Bay an W. 0. ROH! ‘1 ae a heutt =_ ese or peri: indication Psy th ol nee a y sls naa hcabemnmdians: A ee SHE HOUGE (COMM EET» SOUABELE UAE, a yers to taken Deglece ares ; SVR, id. nt fal the “hee \-co-Wae reat Trace A Max At aug Wars House Moxpay, who} KELUS POLYGAMY RESOLUTION—THE | TESTIMONY OF INSPECTOR TIDBALIy ETO. | soem. to have iven cqunl woe Strefock, and) thenin he again contradicts mine eeae | Md to sce th: net ne SENATE ON ALCOHOLIC TRAFFIC, ETC. > the counsel on both sides of Une ease, feck, Sa he ih eta ee he yin | SHakaperw KORE LEK. ARER, 1p ionener youe ged straw bondsinen in the | DISTRICT ATTORNEY COnKIILL SAYS THE RULINGS ‘Theet th 1 St. Law “i EDMUND BREAN EDWAKD FICK: msmen, 1 over from Saturday for a ARE FAVORABLE. rant eee 5 Sy iEaa = Im the Senate To-day. 1 up tn the Police Court this] District Attorney Corkhitl, when asked tts | Ribak earonga # > mission, $1 or | From Prestpenr Ansire TO REPRESENTATIVE | On motion of Mr. Pendlston, the House resolu akin They owas cailaes ware Tee Patsam sey eras als today sont to Repre- | tion for a rec fon of the services of the Inte | yers connected with the case began to straggle in. : eat the nertt-ern oo yn ChoCbaa near jon Tdeal Opera Com- peak pt a of a nse superintendent of the coast survey, Carlisle P. | Messrs. Samuel G, Cabell-and A. E. Boons, the | : at tA alive im ceeeeved jan | Stephens birthaay, oey 1S SY | patterson, was concurred tn, contractors who fig Apais in the gen- ! a ae The president pro tem, submitted the minute | erai charze so appeared, together | phe - INCOLN HALE EMBERS | AMONG THE Pr ers to-day were | Of the general assemb!y of the Presby' with the other ed parties. Special Asst 4 Ci. COM Pp ant NOVA Coast ar S Gina F | Senators Milter, (Cal), }, Harrison, Miller, | church of the United States In session at Buflalo, | attorney Bliss,when he appe ired.had a late 20. e Aistrict . we Wil fe Saige dace aaL is an eck = - | last May, condeianing poly gam of warrants and informations. He sat at Assist psc gat stelle ian; ant s Hubbel se, | Mr. Morgan presented S a from | Pacheco, Van © tit, Sherwin, Robinson; Aiea Attorney Blunt al} comes ty char from members of the Omaha tribe of Ind Hardenbu SD SA NUARY Ls AND Lt. i | | there ts ing the courts | Ss Lo What 3 p Was pre | OwY Holman, of Indiana, aecom- cease S William A. Cook, facts of U, eo Says, Lo fad the famed by 4 numver of Mrlends, and Gen, J.N, | Praying Congress to grant to e or! Will be it, San Brame Or NORMANDY, ‘yher. clear and full title to the Lind on which he has! at 19:99 o'eloe La Worked, The 52 signers of the petition set forth | gaia Lean milige sens they have taken out certifleates of anlotment ne Theory oF bea pet theory w Fea Mille, Mrs, Treasurer Gil- cid ser, E 3 she should proceed with first. e land where fillin has reesived the following sut of land, or entered upon claims within the Tiults see ‘ 5 cla i son sald taat he thouz On Septe he held at No. the Garfield Memorial Hespitul:—He of the’ Omaln reservation; ave worked upon | MT Wil Ee ene eae 2 r sosaut frame k for the peer te 7 DAY. 1th $10; € iM. Bruhi, New York c! A | thelr respeetive Linds from thr ten years; | UAT iiss spent. some h fence are y to St. Laurence By are cor ‘ thet each farm has irom tive to fifty acres “under | warrants te ceteruine rulings, spirit of « istoa party to be deft at cultivation, fe mae! aie * ar con 2 = Tved. He said he A pr nase Nsastained oy Fudge Cox. If 1 make sledge journeys ; SBTC Tee an quoted In proof of his | two of the warrants ageinst ALK. “fothe jury on the Sune 4 Putaata Liaele Who Was day thir week, from 12" to 1 a 3 ¢ Tem- Mane}; Chat (6 five VereIeLAR oa tke duty | W850 obstice In proceeding ior Uke inere Words of our insicuc. vty subsoquentiy, wh B ecret Seatinweee: tev. #08 ‘ i > who had admini-tered the Indian affairs | 10st C 2 ; | ical Crisis in Pra: Siar ee conanch airs Of the country. to accomplish for the Indians what | ite Bliss Sets Forth the Grounds for nulatatned that Judge Cox had nts of the d AMBEITS'S DECISION TO RESH iw ene Sainat = Ps , YY made the | they now asked. He said the supineness of the the Prosecution, of the Govern. | authorities had been discouraging to philanthro-| yr. Bliss, before proveedius, nadtessed the court, vey wat Cay Caer mae pape ier pale Uy 1 a on, holds its r dr. Joseph M. Toner | P.sts, ar che impression! Hine Cong 1] setting forth the position of the government in Seo. | his r deputies rw r , SRA COMPANY Lith instant, : oe oui eon ; ETUIES Tre COO OROD UE ORs I bee Gut > He ECUALHBA LIAS OIE DIS | fort trblishment of the FPUE BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY tor weep | ment), and Walter D. Davidge (new Te HER CTL or eetan Gmaittes | cia re fig the walk tc os aconmmeniol | 5 in Inded tn the BUN for the eine Somers (iKEEK ka ered on. | meciit.) ack On Indien mae jywith a bond. I in this con ‘ Frese Bey T do not think that | rev AAtion, Which Will be shortly { | & kemucey ve TION Was at the White | Numerous petitions were presented foranamend- | tions 3,94 and 3.946, U.S. Revised s ae see popular intr nt. Ae appeared ip Beste ace en ment efthe constitution to prohtsit. the amanu- | Suid the accused parties had Xs roville ce has EXGLIsif OFF UN SEASON + House to-day in the interest of Gen. Burbridge for | Me tue: gre,conetiumtion to prohiit, the Lyuors | bonds In which the bidders fh of Ds iatioa Ulan his | P pene UEERR HOUSE, pare ES a foreign mission, throughout the national domain. | bondsmen, und the. bondsin a Rarity. fs anxion toa crisis by bringing Phacen ears is, oes a tESCOre Mew ee = ats AxGouuiG 1aaGOR TRLEVIC thenseives as worth certain sums fn real estate. | MESEKS, REED AND JOUN € atso wei. | fooward the GL tor the Revision OC Une CoMstUe Mr Meron W. Whitues (other eatinent i ee Ga16 F treet northwest: Tne Cask oF Liev. Fiirrer.—The proceedings Zs tis ez me ‘The fiet was the bonds were absolutely wi { PLEASED. on at once, - Jal0-3t ar of the court martial in the case of Lieut. Flipper | A number of petitions for. a commission to In~ ugh In some cases there hi Sir Seed oxprensea uihiasit as wall MEMBERS OF THE CIAMER OF DEPUTIES TREITATED. : PP Ve IS AY TAMER | cache iaines Gene at | auite in regard to the alcoholle Hquor trafic were | srine property bythe bond GieGuiees Pee ee Jowuary 1.—The Parts correspondent N ATIONAL THEATER. Riowi an t the office of the dude also submitted. onuerna cana to Apart Also well pleased. He eta, tke there was arch tion mante CS ee er be condueted Tecord makes about four hundred pag Senator present having submitted | ovr se guy On : @nguiri re: | his brother ase o, ieee , . ne Evers Recsics b oe) © B. CHARLTO hand of the type writer. ‘The fact that the ¢ | Ohe Or inore memorials on the subject above re- | seniea bye ons i Day A | oie brother has changed, and ts now ex wes 2h dx | m (There will be no M. L6-ue") z Ss | sent to Washington is full proof that th ferred to (Mr. Kellogg one trom citizens of this | Presen t Nan | the jury will dis 4 there Will shortly have to ve THE COM > e>° WASHINGTON, JANUARY 5, 1882. nd recommends his disintssal | District) some confusion arose trom thts cause and puted er 2 ps sr OF wid lands | Nia ad jot ton, MRSON AND CRANE a eae ‘ourt martial Was not or- the subject of comment by Senators Ingalls | {uiret some “ky, of so little value that | enmerstatiey hee ANRECTA'S ADVERSARIRS HOPR eDAY. SpAY ' PDNESDAY EVEN- te Mutuat Fire Insurance artment, and if its verdict | and Bi: he er 5 ing that the pressnt-} " - s uf ' atulated Wy ut of the Datty News se MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVEN. é invormed that {fa man owned | Jud 20 vs ee ESGS AND SATURDAY MATINEE. : of the atiove Compan n guilty and dismissal the pro- | ation of the petitions in bulk, inst-ad.of separateiy he would haveto give secur- | eee t ries the party of te y ouk RiOn Maine Hentiemien af he OLD hon iD id not have been for | by almost all the meribers, would have been nore | f} Whole he Would have to give secur- | prosecution Would be better s : M2 OUR Bac s electio nid have been adjudicated by the dey Dle, and Mr. Bi beer ving thal as in every | (1¥ fOr his lefendant. Donohie isan | ‘it ance aes ie commander under whose jurisdiction Flipper is. ed eRe O Guo caus Momuene ee ane verted tk to Minx Ga Dicks . Minuix, on the | SURGE COX ON THE gr: inn apron ees Senior e Seni ing it, the fact was a ET Serene fiw . abel, in the | ian AND FLATS. Cea eat te ee ria postmaster: at |" Gaunre, ia aboorianoe with the prayer or| Dickson Joined ink.” Dickson, — Hor asking the court to Instat t edt An Uk ohh in Four Acts S at the Ebbitt.——sim. W: | some of the petitioners, moved the creation of a | fretting that he had tit a hart inti Inust acquit ff they have areas ot the anil eetecaae See ae: eat obecns BN Bere Bives a dinner to Mr. Oscar Wilde, in New York, | spectal comnitttes to consider une subject, in the property had betore golug upon th anity of the accused Ju hanze.) he. Wate this evening — Represent tives Mirch and W. A. | PACton on the mocon we dete conveyed the whole of it back to Donohue, | view ig that the sanity of the M. Gambetta in. H. Crane pei een oe) enna ee : ett Were regis | ar Platt auld he wae. Necroiy ie pivor of achm et when he went on the bouts he dil at the sanity of the a - Gambetta mission to Investigute the liquor traffic as atmeans | Dt even haye a paper title, Donohue on the sat hee, Partichiarly these 7 2 omnis subs ; : and 5 much x ; of sitistying the demand of a portion of the coun- | Property had gone on bonds sub no: le Itseif, and Just as 1 y : ore ade 'S BAND HESTRA. ate eae oa SOCIETY NOTES, try tor rell ible st-tistics on the matte Met Sade rons maser ns and the crime of murder, the only differciive se _ inode} “ar ee Sepa AKER, Chairman. ‘on of the temperance petitions | Mune The Uyat, as the Luw pri " ion of the WEBEE WILL FUR B. DETRIC J-3t The ladies who receive on Tuesdays were sought | ( al relerred to te Nuance commit. | Pent and the ¢ pa pbb ORM Unahed % with amere & FOR PREYS oT at their homes yesterday by their friends, In spite | U4 ioe erent cuca wane ee plain conspiracy under the forms jury havea reasonaule Aoube or 3 pis je Pollec, Is Tauck come Of the rain. ‘Those invited to routine bei i frand the Caited States out of if | are just as much bound 69. a ing of Dr. and Mrs. Lincoln’s little daughteras-| Mr. Anthony, from the committee on naval ee ne Ah pee & at Perea G 5 ned 2 reas’ der and a Suicide. St. bce | Semnbled at their residence yesterday. afternoon | aff Feportinl favorably the Vill Yo promote the | ree tmuter the Postmaster Gensel melee Dower! 7 the authorith huary 1.—A Geette spectal sayee peas ut I be held ou the | before the hour name't for the ceremony—halt-pas ‘ DEecnene ye tem) announced the speciat | t© review them. nd others not SELnanULilvo Gt duce eine rat ad : Tromptly attenced to, by 1 MONDAY OF ; Fad H beets | UF The fragrance of cholee flowers filed the | comnutteson the Fights Of Wome, Under Ue reso | 1 One of the: ‘ ; gees ~ Sth ig eseacet alton a Jon WaNon,« Seems, Tio theatre sy, Vand E streets | pariors, and the plano and mantels were covered | luton of Mr Hour, as follows: Ie Lapham, ea vit of the defen het pauenuy | : es jdt Nant be snd a lange reward by ‘i met i = » eon Witu those sent to the parcnts, the flith anniver- | Anthony, Ferry, Blair, George, Jackson and Fair. | SP ou stifying Oty irrett, 9 ne y near MN aver ane eet — i t Sery of whose matrl igen Many other more | Messrs. Penditton, Hate any Cameron (Pa) were | Rams to bonds and justity ng on y yi T pow prosed yeh ges Spr dboeron adie | *HOICE ROSES! LOSES! | substanttil souv were sent to both parents | announced as the Senate half of the join ive 45 . : ‘ tat he 2 01 ait the trial AND FREST otiheeomrauy | at infant, including some choles silver or the | mittee on the services of me Inte Superiatendent | (Ive 25 or S90 dolls; and tht ue had zone on ‘AN OnE RONSE All kinds of F aypointme tof a | Litter, and carved wooden ornaments for the for- | Of Coast Survey, C. P. Patterson, : ged 14 le “ beon done on lands supposed to lie in Georgia. He mer. “In the Iront parlor on w stund of exquisite DISTRICT BILLS, ETC. mentioned instances ot other detentans” wip NOS ove a ue ow! fe WHION wal plated | sii, ware inioduscd GA Fiews: By wie,| lumen oa lanae Wh Scud opt and California, Some Water from the river d which was used Shown to be utterly worthless. Tor baptiztag gtoup formed by | Groome—To authorize the Washington and Atlin- x ave. Mf Chet 1 ¥ contradictions. ub ot those tiklng part Service was a very pretty | tie Railroad Company to extend a raflroad into eee DEeeNDaRee . Py aMeliGn et anaes cae one, the clergyman, Mr, Le in iis white sur | the District of Columbia. By Mr. Voorhees—To ss on as to what case should be ae enone ed hath nabstead th : af inh : aso ve the common LiWdetiniion oF wurter us os | Ut C ton | stinding by ont in the e repeal the Atlantic and Pacific Riflroad Company ed with, Mr. Bliss remarked that tt might | curring when a homlcide Ls connialted ter pers | Of Intinacy f Th land grant. By Mr. Ingalls—To Incorporate the | as well be known for whom the various 1a $0n Of Sound memory, disc The opin excited, Bound of Charities of the District of Columbia. | yers present appeared. Mr. Wilson Said he ap- | Which stumeritue Le . nutttet | = L the infant in | By Mr. Roliins—To extend the jurisliction of ju: eared for Messrs. Hoyt, Sweet and Dickson. Mr. | ty most conte 1 nest Camcus Nomi rms, betnz near the Litter, ‘Tats prone Lices of the peace In the District of Columbia, and arles Pelaam sid he and Mr. A.B. Will! | prinety aud tueir re » been un- | rte he invited gusts by a brozd | to regulate proceedinss be ore them. af | . order of the Board of 3 ets 6 atu: 5 d38 Lhe parlor, ‘The uranee Company. : J. WESLEY BOTELER, appeared for Mr. Boone. Mr. A. K. Browne sild | Rnswerea, ator Morgan subin-tted a resolution directing | hand Mr. John Oliver appeared for Messrs. Min- celal committe on wornan’s suffrage to tu- | nix and Donohue. Mr. L. G. ine sald he appeared | ¢ Dhue v quire into the matter of suffrage in Utah, and to | for Mr. Cabell, Le Lace ove Stik, Her mo! report » bill to annul any existing Jaw conferring der silk and bliek velvet bene: black | tie : SEN RES Mics Goult wore white satin, criped with | HA TEMC OF suffr we upon womnen in that ver! Miss Ithodes Wore cream-tint-d. silt, ud, ta Weanswor In tie’e et in this | few years ke instructions | sas follows: © 1 al cass the de THE FIRST CASE TO BE TAKEN feace Of insanity 1s aired ta be mide oat by 11 he would take up first the ea: mest clear sind conv: provi. Th tis case t guary 1.—The rey non wye B. Bare dent pro s somate, and peaker AT THE 1 Gets, L. Givson tur SH. Met AIL DLALER 1421 New York ave WHOLE TLDIS ree an) 1 At the end of the morning hour, the Sherman | which Cabell was Involved with Minnix | pecs Boat On ie Bartlett, 1: oe ee ee funding bill was taken up, and Mr, Vest -addre: son. Mr. Bilss here spent several minut: | dence in connection with St. Part, Mr sury’s I hall, and «lsoa bounti(ul collation in the the Senate. ROMINATIONE Too: over his papers, With the assistance of Mr. %. L. | What a tian docs issanely dc j tut bale “ pn Ainong t ‘sts were General Sherinan BATION g Tidball, inspector of the Po-t Ouice department. Houvt as tow ic city aud Mr 4 i Baird, | The following nominations were sent to the Sen- pin. Mr. Bliss idball to the nt c Corcoran, Mrs. ovr Johnson, | 2te thts afternoon: Postmasters—Dale Wallace, | sts ats oye nee Pola teyel ovo Fancy Porcelain and Durlex | 3 r ae Mrs. | Hoopeston, 1. as. D. Fisher, Portsmouth, | a boat of y Shale Paper Shetee | Mi and Mrs Ror Merrick, Mrs FB. Mich.; Charles. in, Ebzabeth City, N.C; Joan = eles myer: Shades. | yer. A Mrs, i. founn, Dr. . Cluin, Tomustone, Arizona. : | ret Bo-tinys " ¥. BROOKS. icant p ea ae vena are wee House of Representatives. ; — ; or ane Corcoran Building, | Miss-s McKean, 3 si Mr. Orth offered a resolution tustructing the cient, 2 Of the er 3 ; 3 tue Stock TEI s committee on civil service reform to inquire fnto | 280 bins: eet, mine Ht nga for : summed that tie ¢ 3 . et thet ses Lo t the whole day. This would be the : nity, Nd Slaath t lng by Mevand | He expediency of providing a mode, different from, near youn ‘sent, for the appointment of the committees | day. evadeuce and on ts xe ane 9 ‘ ‘ s Tide ont 3 with lew ny tine. ‘Alter . et ; | Dante neskery hoklin ution Tel ated | to-morrow : luvolved | douht oc the : Ren tere Bxcepe u tew intial trond | {9 achinge of the mies, stated that Ie Would be | In tue present c entiticd to an rs = d Lilies wore not invited, that there mts Sains MT 7 voq | ARRAIGNMENT OF CABELL, MINNIX AND DICKSON. 4 5 SS = THOIELYOOR. (OR CAE ERE sive | 4,70 this rererence Mr. Orth. oujected, and moved | AMRAIGS sean a Sie chek puree Jaynes C@acin secon uctions ‘yeuten | 2 woth tt RR WARD & HUTC ‘ UORT Ase that the resolution be referred to te committee on le court suggested that the accused parties| Judge Cox, ind nsteuctions yeater- | Qaain 1 per ee RR [fA W480 & HeTCcHINsoN, Tas rope Oop Aras : clvil servi " should be forinaliy arraigned. Messrs. Samuel G. | modified the first prayer of tas prosecution | Yost srday sat "ian plaza tn ther Ty enclosed, its wits | 08 a dlvts motion was 1ost—85 to 8¢—but | Cabell, John N. Minnix, and Charles It. Dickson ue test of re > as to read | be an in th i ; vere My, Orta deinan de: yeas and nays. ‘ "i < exded not gui e vill en | and Western Crt 817 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, pace ean : Tre ae ene | tine motion Wa idedyors 8, nays 189—and tea ee = ed Cone ta | Dave been ve . @ conversati and Mss Niles were | Ube resolution reterred to the commuttee on rules. a eng nether a si the time of comittti : DES. Wasmrxeros, D.C., Dec. 24, 1881, |] assistel int thelr ge le MR. HASKELL'S POLYGAMY RESOLUTION. INSPECTOR TIDBALL'S TESTIMONY. it 1 Toa : a of Baltitn 3 & aie Mr. Haskell renin se to a question of privilege, spector Tidball was then called to pec rf P " cent, % 2645 ¢ OTIS RIG: wore black | 2nd sent to the clerk’s desk and had read the reso- examined by Mr. BUss. He testifiea | Dr it "y fin t ew Lows, On CABINET OAK, Every thickness. Our up-town customers are respectfully informed that ML les, at Stylis ess Of White | lution which he falied to have considered yester- % percent. ‘tat sie wwe have vecupied our New Shop, s beneath draperies of white Spanish | di aring it to be tue fxed gnd final determt- | Siena Genartnent lot Me aud on U.S. by INDIANA ABH,“ “ “i ew neee ai kirlunded “With | pond Illes, Miss | nation of the 47th Congress thal no person main. | mies Gepartent 1st May, and there made : ‘ AW: 5 ailagher | =wore a becoming biue satin. | taining polygamous marital relagions, or teaching sworn to and signed by Mr. Dickson: witness took % is active tur short date and INDIANA WALNUT, i i, Minch. No. 1760 P STREET, Mrs. Surtoris, Who was accompanied by her hus- | or inciting others so to do, Is en§itied to be admit- down the é ent dictation. dull ior toi - = INDIANA WALNUT, 1 inch to 8x8 inch. Band, wore pearl colored silk, draped with black | ted to the House of Representatives as a delegate | “STM pies ye about to offer the statement ta evt- | DT anental disorder, he was ERE sees pater ae lace and trimmed with steel. Miss Edwards wore | from any territory. dence, when Mr. Wilson arose and objected to the | ktboring under sucn defect of reason as Us ve 1 ‘The Markets, INDIANA WALNUE, Counter Top, 20 inch to 36 inch | "¢*T Dupont Cirele, and have private telephone wire | a wht Irely covered with narrow lace Randall did not think that the resolution | Sr itement, as it, lad uo pertinency to the charze | ¢2pable of und nding the obligatioy BALTIMORE, January M.—Virsinia 64 def de. from thy Hlounces, with a blue Satin basqus and sash. Miss | came within the rules as a question of privitege. | Sy\tement as it had no pertineney to the chanse | Criteria, and tie duty and n-cesity Of obe ik, pRrraag Aig dy yon Soll “serie rd beg ee orn eco ahs Sor anee Aitaius of New York, wore an oid gold satin, bro- | Ititever had been such a question It was not s6 | CUP aly ncecution, proposed to cher tie patie | eee to tt, aad ke Understanding thst hk a INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness. gided with wine color and garnished with ‘sun- | now. ‘The House had referred the Utah contested | Sthout having proved. aserecttiod In the letras | Wrong because It Was 1h Violation of Uae Liw.” cape . - ‘We shall keep vart of our force of workmen at each | fowers. Most of the dreases wor by young ladies | case to the committee On elections, and, so far as | ton ‘that any bil had’ ever been made, any con. | , Members of the bar generaliy regard the decis- | INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 15 inch to24 inch re wi ort, a style tly commended here,where, | the House was concerned, this questioh must be enwe even that the alleged conspira- | 100 of Judge Cox, announced in the Guiteau c. city wide. pie anid ait cusfomiere wil haye tik cesiees etieeted | ae ta th sual at parties, trains aré | considered as res adjudicata.. . Face ay ied, or even that the “alleged vonspira: | yesterday, as & Very Tait 01 et 25; Gov tana . to. a27_| always in the way. Among others who attended | Mr. Cannon (iil) took the ground that the ques- | Orr this paper in evidence, ee i 709, Patapses fainily.” 8.25, MAPLE, Every thickness. = were the daught Ts of Senator Harrison and Voor- NE ae y Privilege, inasmuch as, whetuer Weizgue ate bel = INA ee agri Fortes, tern nove at aud ‘a shade earner af - ELLOW 7 ‘ Zz 00 F hees, Miss das Nogueiras, Miss Pattison and Miss | adopted or rejected, it co We no effect upon assistant post: der dude Clo : ; p SEES TREE OW FORLARS Tiveny' ickoen Sl FR A 7% 2% BE Withers; Ses MeCeney, Miss Porter, Miss | any/one. Judge Snell said_a conspiracy had to be estab-| munds’ administration of the Washinston city 145: 3 Bean RRR AA 6% O O RRR Barnes, Mrs “is, Miss’ Stout, Mrs. Robeson, | Mr. Haskell declared that his resolution did not | ished. The Paper, if cffered in evidence, was | post office, died suddenly of heart dix Jast - ote eo i ‘ee ote BR AA 2 OOR RE pis, and Miss Addison, Mrs. Addison, senior; Misé | propose a law—It simply asked the House to ex- | worthless, unless in the course of the trial it was | Bight at the Cushing house, on € street. Ie was | 2: aven is A Hoy, Miss Aliny, Miss’ Myers, Mr. ahd Mrs’ John | press an opinion on the question of polygamy. connected with the charve. It might. mot be une | STINE at the Metropolitan hotel, and nad Just x Beh gs Over 3,000 in use in this city! Warranted for 10 years 1| Morris, Mr. Blair, Mr. Coffey, Mr. Morse, Misses | presented a privileged questlon; and the yeas ter some liscussin Mr Totten asked Mr, | RiP!ds, Mich, where the remains will be sent tor 3 | Sterm Srmeer asp New Yoru AvENca’ Sent post-paid for $1. teccker, ‘Mrs. Madison, Misses ‘Lansdale, Mrs. | hays were orderea- powcr hc conaetininre |) burial . COMBINATION STROP, combines two Hones and | Harvey Pratt, Lieut. Payne and Mrs. and Miss | By a vole of yeas 109 to nays 199, the House de- o : = ————_ a LARGE | Svraove Squane. two Strops, only 75 cents, Wilson, As termined that no question of privilege was in-| 4,¥ pERNTENCED FOR KERING 4 Pouicy Suor.—John : vr, 18.35, \ . , ‘The dinner given by Senator Hoar, ot Massachu- | volved in the regolution. y a s J. Robinson, wo youug white | yi cirar nil sites, @ —«OYPARDS. | Nowruxus Liseury Maneer Squanm, AAT PCa Sree Seton tas LG. | etek ak Wormers IRGE ulate tar cat or rine | CAE Cate ee ee nee pre ries Gallon up | auen men, were charged to-day In the Police Court with ae ‘Mc Bethe wade suppliod ewe Gray's elevation to the Supreme Bench was a well | the census deficiency appropriation bill. It was | _ Ff. Totten insisted that they should- have some | Keeping a t a wiley shop. Turby, Unrough his coun | managed entertainment and a great success, of | referred to the committee of the whole. ‘The chair- | €Vidence first to show that there was a conspiracy | gel, A. B. Williams, entere’ a plea ot suilty Sees 5 end | deura non ee (CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES, | the cullnary art. Covers were lald for thirty-six | man gave notice of his intention to call it up for | Committed somewhere and by somebody. the court sentenced him to pay a tine of $50 "or W | ortin CARRIAGES. persons, Ata quarter-past 7 o'clock the President | consideration immediately after the reading of the BYIDENUE 70 FROVE A OONEPIRADY. days in Jul. The charge agwiust Robinson was In Stock, two Light, One-horse, Second-hand Coupe- | #Tived, when the company immediately pro- | journal to-morrow morning. Mr. Bliss said he intended to introduce the pa- | nolle prossed. Keterpte fe Wilterle. Casny. te Hiul whep. Alco ‘New and Second-hand | ceeded to the dining Tom. ‘The: vible presented THE CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY BILt~ per as part of the evidence to prove a conspiracy. Affairs In Went Washington, 6 as — : . aplting iro ie ciiitable for street or park. ae Tay the Presiiont, Assce ported | The bill introduced in the Senate yesterday by| Mr. Wilson sald he proposed to cross-examine Wasntsc 2 none. Sot a See F and Gen. Sherman, | Mr. Windom, provides for the construction of a the witness about the paper before it was read NEW YORK, i ‘nel amy — $$ Repository an ry, toa and Georgetown | Money, nanice—lome, 481; do. short, 485. siete Udy, Te tow Ponds “duit, Goverumnts quiet : er im. Orme, Win NEW YORK, Ji 11.—Flour_duli ond heavy. Whitney, A. Ross | wheat openul’ Syn ocut lower: atorazeds ecu Hurt strong aud recovered. Cora vers du B i ct aying he desired to show that there was a fraud 10-3¢ 410-416 Beh street ‘no! : 2 lee Waite, Vice-Presi- | fire-proof building for the Congressional Ubrary, | 8Y! AMMANN’S = =e 410 Sihuatreet northwest. | Gene Davis, Senator Antony. and Secretary Ine | ana ene tee building to be erected tn accordance | 17," curt overruled all objections and Mr. Biiss eee Seas Hngbuysen. Around tue table to the right and | with the plan adopted by the jolnt commitice any e Sie GTATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Jeltof the host were A=soclate Justices Field, | (Voorhees committee) In the Congress. ‘The } Fead the paper. Bradley, Harlan, Woods, Matthews and Strong, | sum of $2,000,000 is appropriated for the purpose of Secretary of the Treasury Foler, Senators Mor-| peginning the construction of sald Dullcings the Riley, Maltby G. Lane, Leo GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE DICKSON’S SWORN STATEMENT. Kay, Charles C. Glover, He E ENTATION specch ut the Occasion of the | material chanwe,” Pork dull and weak, me Fi, bo yard, Pendleton and Sherman, Representa- | money to be disbursed by the Secretary of the In-| It wassworn to by Chas. H. Dickson, on the @t| gift by the Dishaw, Reform Cluy to srs, Reitle ¥ on tives Dawes, Robinson, Morse, Ranney, Crapo, | terior. ‘To provide a site for said building, the fol. | of June, 1881, and set forth that in the summor or | as mentioned x sterday's San, was made by Kice, Stone, Bowman, Candler, Russell and Alien, | lowing parcels Or squares of land situated’ On tne | fall of 1879, Samuel G. Cabell, the wnele of a WINTER GOODS. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., dude Bancroit, Ben? Perley Poore, Judge Mackey northe and south ‘sides. of the Capitol are ‘to | toa im that BS wae im the toatl contract busi- | Priate manner, and responded to feelingly Ly tue dinner was ech d 1a Pend, Norcross. Tne } be purchased:—Bounded by Band C streets north | ness, and asked him to #o surety on his contracts; | Feciplent. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, dinner was served ala Russe. and comprised ull { and 1st street east, and Ist street ‘west, and also | that upon affiant’s saying he had no property, Ca- —s the delicacies of the season. by B aw tre eet | bi ould trauster to his name certat Srorzrany FRELINGHUYSEN to-day toox up the The Mexican Ministers wife and daughters win | LUBded by B and’C streets south and’ist street | belt sald he would trauste ame certain y p th cast, and Ist strect west, and a sum of money sufl- | property’; that subsequentiy Donchue transtcrred | matter of applications tor wonsiticsws, He pene =e co | Have in thelr Stationery Derartment the finest PLATN, | receive visitors to-norrow, ‘Thursday, afternoon, | Geet a for sald land 18 sppropria he | to affiant and Minnex certain coal lands in Mors: : : sdb LADIES, GEXT'S AXD CHILDREN'S MERINO | youANING and FANCY WHITING PATERS Con. | 10F the last time, probably, before they break up | Scgrenery pantie a aan ree entete hen, Mr. Wim. H. Ci apressive and appro- plent " i a oe 2 the greater part of the day In exdrutuing the many Secretary of the Interior is authorized to purchase | county, Kentucky; thit he went as surety then : AND WOO UNDERWEAR RESPONDENCE CARDS, GUEST CARDS, MENUS, | {elr_ establishment perthanently here, Atter-| this land st such prices as can be agreed 4 m be- | upon Seany, propoeals Submitted by Capt. Cabell { @ppiications for such places witch are on file in 8, + . iy mee . aa Thursday they will be busy packing and rear-! tween him and the owners, nob exceed: ing the | and eleven contracts; afterwards he was again | the State departuner nents ¢ larked Down to Cost, ging the two houses they have oc apts ect, actual cash value thereof. ‘The.titles shall be per- | asked to go on sureties, and declined for pruden- 2s hee tC ARMS, CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, WEDDING IN- | they have had thrown into one. They wiil leave | fect. If the Se retary of the Interior cannot pur- | tial reasons; Capt.’ Cabell proposcd then| Tur Sorpiens’ Hour Ixveericerro: that Wh ; r o Presiden —- VITATIONS, VISITING and RECEPTION Carbs | them two separate houses as they found them, | chase the whole of this land in 30 dayszfter the | that he should reconyey his terest, In | committee of the Senate military co: | avout. B :! nition, recently Special Bergaine in eleganily engraved. gad feag down the enclosure which made s0 hond- | passage of this act, by agreement, the Supreme | the. Kentucky. property ‘to Donohue: “that pointed under a rescluiton . was sto! eS Se . = = . sotne a ball rooin of the garden in the rear. Many | Court of the District shall appolat ive treeholder | he signed.a deed, not knowing its conten#™, and sion'to Investigate the Soldiers’ Th ‘Cand | Utousty obtancd. e Following is f MEN V¥ GLOVES. nS 007 Pewsstivasra Avexce. | will regret to learn Ihat this picturesque fairy | coinmisstoners, disinterested persons, to make an | nrtarards dlecovered tinat it wasn, dood Or the | Spaniacdtite Weetoe Trt or eee EOSIERY AT KEDUCED PRICES, ball room 1s to exist no longer. equitable and just appraisemept, of the property, | whole property. Mr. Tidball was cross-examined | Qveanized Tus wnornin arte rie iaey oelae = JEXEXY ONE MMs own antist. and the Secretary shall purchase it at this ap- | at great length by the counsel tor deience. Pell eee agin ew Rg erred w Te ae Cmevrn Counr Jcnors | DRaws.—To-day the | pratsement. ‘The bill was relerred to the libraty |" Mr. Tidbail was excused from the suand at 2:90 Eee ena ce on ote jon Trou : A WONDERFUL INVENTION. clerk of the court drew the following jurors tor the | committee. ; pn, Fate een Soce wii tee pts ae ees ty r ue New Art, cnubractng all Kinds of drawing, acquired tn | Yenig on Monday, al stake We eee Capitol Notes, SEREROTOR, WOOD AED £5 SER PEARS, Inid before the comimitice, but tire Gocum mts ie , wath his. 16 — ghe to three lestous. Outhts requized are furnished free. S.w.; John Ransom, 608 South Careline aye Mr. P. H. Woodward, iuspector of the Post | so voluminous taat no examination has yet bees You moy DAMMANN'S seine aratinn aie eae lean LEG BN wali | nue ses J. Harrlon Jono Stk Sate vata | pp TRS Dial contest wag reterred by the Hi Office department, was then called to the stand. } made of tiem, proceed on this with absolute confidence, It wa ‘ $6 TTH STRERT NORTHWEST. | Hoom 3 Veruon How, corner Pennagivania stay | avenus Sw; M.Golstelny 81k Pemnerey cia ees | Representatives ¥ He was handed a paper, which he identiiied as —_— either stelen from your own copy in New York or ae ~~ :«| Bad 10thstreet northwest. “Take elevator. d3-2m_ | n.w.; Andrew Twine, 1621 L street n.w.: R. McCe- | elections, by a vote of 189 to 2, all those voting in being partly in his handwriting and inthat| Reront Avovr Gen. Geaxt Cosrnaprerrn.— j Stolen froin the wires. T repeat, no hun being ADIES’ FURS. oe an =e ney, county; A. J. Howard, 1110 H street se.; | the negative being republicans. Of Inspector Shalicross. He had seen Mi Jot ‘The published statement that Gen. Grant has | cxceptanys-lf has ever seen ita’ter it let the tele ee aot HE BALTIMORE SUN, SERVED BY CARRIERS | John Blumer, 8% E street s.e.; L. ©, Balle Mr. Harry Spofford, son of the librarian, was to-| N. Minnix on the ist of June, 1881, and written to Senator Miller, of New York, to with- pe eng) in aington. I read it to G: - SEAL SKIN DOLMANS. at two couts per copy, o& fifty-two cents permonth. | 2923 M street. n.w.; H. Ottl 3240 day appointed clerk to the House committee on | he swore to the statement now presented.” This | Witte! = and vou remember what he at once sald SEAL SKIN SACQUES. Orders received by WA. I. SHORNTON, 1907 Tith Chas, H. Venabie, 706 Vingint 3 draw lis name (rom the Histo! Ancorporstorsia the | Abd Vow Peulruiber Vat be at ones id ee UK LINED ClHCULSRS. Beltimore Sun Bureau, ite | STCee DW. is. H. Vena la avenue | naval affairs, Emerson to the committee ‘was an affidavit of J. N. Minnix, setti ration of the Nicara- U LINED DOLMAXS. i ret §.€.; Gen. Beverly Robetrson, 1382 I street n.w.; W. | on patents, ‘Dill providing: x She incorpo at by Me. Miter | take him out o: that Senate head fest or fect ae UF! COACHERS sna COLLARS. A. Yai 9th Pennsylvania avenue n.w.; Her- following appoint the foundation 80 far-as he I Will pever withdrew hun.’ have only a minute ~ UK TRIMMING BY THE YARD. (igh icKel ay eres Ws aheo. Lay, der the Walker,” laborer; | property ~ 6 catch tis mul Yours, faithfully, mas. ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. RLIN xD “ABLES— | 7th street road; M. G. 18th and T streets n. | Robert Rankin, Chas. Lindner, ‘ ane. Jon ; B. H. STINEMETZ, i. Ket Sa as agan uigand splantg ea Jo, rohuo MoCo the ; from and, Jotost sty] avenue n.W.; James Bonnett, 1196 220 street n.w.; : am Aug. Schroeder, Jonn T, ‘street he w-t W. 8 Gai —¢ : ‘ape

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