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‘THE TREASURY INVESTIGATION, — The Senate committee on appropriations to-day examined Mn J. Franzoni, of the firm of Z. D. Gilman, with ref. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, o erence to the purch::se of soaps, slcohol, brushes AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, and other sup plies for the Treasury department Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by ee eTwouve has brea requested to appear . Com nf fot louse committee On the District o The Evening Star Newspaper pany, « Columbia on Monday, as the subject of the ree GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Maton Of the Potomac Mets ts to be considered, Tre Bveersa Stax i wcrved to mubeeribers tn the Exresss ov run Lars Paesipest's Tannen eu ta cents per mouth. Copies at the counter, 2 oa nataryrrea meer pm macepenane st cents each. By mail gece -50 cents a month, je a ness and burisl of President Gar~ > One year, $6, 4x months, $3. field and allowance to his widow, met this morne {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as THE EVENING STAR. ; tng, and, afer discussion, adopiel a resolution Recond-clas* mail matter.) offered by Mr. Page, of Californin, instructing the ; ‘Tue Weexry Star published on Friday—$2 a year, ——— = chairman, Mr. Taylor, of Ohio, to’ give publ noe Boies forgin, = > months, $5 10 covies for is. | = : ‘ENTS Tendered of mftcriats furnished. daring tanta SEZ Ni nal mtnettione mat be paainaarance: | WO: 5Q—N®% 8,978, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1882. TWO CENTS. [atin iaehe i shoud eae a2 this matter.” for the disteiot of Massachusetts, whos: —— 7 NEW JERUSALEM TEMPLE, NORTH a, whos z x E * = . ss C. tol street, near B.—Service at 11.a.m. Seats Washington News and Gossip. THE PRISONER SARCASTI( > | onic — —— eee ae Mr. Reed, having read Mr. North’s testimony as | TRAL PRESBYTERIAN cHUROM HIS SPEECH RULED OUT. AuvsrMestTs—Sth pace. % ATronveys—Ist p: expired. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IM THE sTAR|__SPECIAT, NOTICES. DOUBLE SHEET. __|THE TRIAL OF GUITEAU. | eutovyencistantrasste! ones rd E diti on secre mag tsite tr Stee ae ) e ATTORNEY GENERAL BREWSTER has returned to Avcrios Sares—ith pare, ee a eT AN orianth ana. | THR CONGRESSIONAL Directory in to-day’s STAR to a scufile between the prisoner, when a boy, and the city fro Philadethia, 59 Mh pas vices at LL o'clock #.10, jourteenth anni- NAT. ‘38 ps ; 3 S i aes = Fe meee versary ate pam: No night service to-morrow. 1t | will be found peculiarly valuable, and particularly his father, he said the prisoner had contradicted ta, Boots axp Skors—7th pare. Bosrvess CHaxcks—4th pace. Bars axp Panrivs—Ist parce. rst, Sat Berens’ PPPLres—Sth page. Crry Trems—sth pase. Covsnrsensnte—éth page. Cousrny Rear. Farate—4th page. Dearus—Sth pace, Dry Goops—sth pace. Epvcationat—4th page. Frxanctar—6th paze. Fariny Scrriims—sth page, Fou Rewr (Rooms)—4th page. For ext (Houses)—4th For RENT (Miscellane thetdies eornposing the familieso¢ the severst | MR. REED’S ARGUMENT TO-DAY | porte = Me tne meme) GUETEAU TRIAL CONTINUED, | De Sessoeuars reose Concnmsstoxar. Cox. Hd E streets. Services To-mor- | the ladies composing the families of the several =“ Test.—The sub-committee of the House commit. va by the Pastor, Kev. ALEX. | Senators and Representatives, Dut It shows thelr “My mind is too weak and feeble,” said the pris- lections In charge of the Sossinghaus Prost “What is fought ind Tespective residences, corrected frof® official oner, sarcastically. | contested case of Missouri mot to-day, and are Schools—first concerning God." Sunday sch sources, up to this morning, so that I inay be con- | ‘The court room was crowded this morning halt Mr. Reed said he would admit that the prisoner | THE HUDSON RAILROAD DISASTER, | ()tojri a tostut mu ce the tt canal et ae Sidered as eomplete and rellable a8 a constantly | an hour before Judge Cox arrived. Among the | struck his father in the back, as Judge Porter sald, hext meetiag, recommending that the motion of changing list ean be made. spectators were Senator Kellozg, Representative | thouzh the witness had sald’ in the back, neck or = contestes bo overruled, and that the tosti-aony be ee ECS y 1. | Shoulder, printed. ‘The motion of Che cont stoe pete reed to Dot Day ar tHe WiuTe Hovse.—To-lay being | TPdeeraty, of Oblo: ex Attorney General Wil-| ° shont go back on your own witness,” said Mr. | EIGHT DEAD AND = MANY INJURED, | P04 The an Con man tied Ny the cone Saturlay visitors at the White House were very | !4ms, and Messrs, Robson and Crane, the coine- | pavidge. festant be thrown out, on the ground Uhit it had practically excluded from the President's presence. | dans. Betore court opened Marshal Henry made ‘Lnave quoted nts own wor.” aad Mr. Reed been tampered wit 3 fe a zs s a et elte) Villia “That's intended a }. Reed,” sa y — \ o “a ‘The President saw but one or two people. During | ® brlet address, relterating ee a es oner, referring to Mt. Daviige's words. “But you | CAROLINE RICHINGS BERNARD DEAD. Movewenrs oF Usirep Srares Navat. Vesseia— aay | (ue morning he received Senator Don. Cameron. ~ | Said yesterday, that any demonstration will have to get a microscope to see it, though.” The United States steamer Enterprise, which has iE CHURCH Applause would be followed lnmediately by the | “yr. Reed inststed that the assault on his father Gene ‘ rtheGut been repairing at the novy yard here for several MO ra, by the | MAJOR Anrnvn, U.S.A.,who has been visiting | arrest of the offenders, was not irom moral depravity; 1b was from dis- miinuation ie Guitean Trial. : Ag 70 i school at a.m. W. 6. Coores, and 3 p.i. it° N PLACE M. h and K «i ay at I sm. and 4th pace. : uly evidence of violence tn this | In the Criminal Court to-day, in the trial of Gul- | Months, wus, yesterday put in commission. She ‘oR SALE (Miscellaneons)—4th page. Subject of lecture | Mis brother, the President, during the past few GUITEAU'S SALUTATORY. se; that was the only evidence of violence tn ; will be autatted at HOA 40 the Mone atioe papes ewan pre invited. days, wili return to New York next Monday. He | The court was called to order at 10,05. When | ¢s® down to the time when he lad some trouble | teau, proc . “ Say - eo all ee Danae ings were continued ater the zeport | station... A disiatch revolved at the Ser leparte will be accompanied by the President's son, | the prisoner was brought in he had gra€ped in his Hana that dons happereto be trent troxe im | 12 the frst edition closed, as follows: ment last eveniny sngeunces the arrival of the Chester A. Arthur, tr, andthe President's young | hand the thick roll of manuscript upon which he | the prisoner. SPEAKING OF THE EARLY LIFE Og THE PRISONER, | Yuntle at Ring: ston, Jemsted, on the Mth She Gaughter, Miss Nellie. has been working in the dock for several days. | | Hedenies that,as he denies what Mr. North said, | Mr. Reed polnted to the testimony, that showed, | Weld be quarantined woul! the 150, STLEMEN’S Goons—6th pace, Hovservenisaises Lapirs' Lost axp Fouxp—4th pace. Mt, CHURCH MA sp—4t re ; : er- | The prisoner, as soon as he touched his seat, de- | Mr. Reed continued, and he (the speaker) did not | he clatmed, that he had led a blameless life. They | yfasree Saarves Seam ny, t with D trans ——— , ebweeis Si and 10th streets | | MAOR ED. BAKER Ls iar Concer as Uvered hits salutatory, as follows: “I signed twen- | PNY® heremembered Ite pnaotien, knew that a man who had led a good Ute tl he | forrest fro: oMtecrs of the staff and fm ‘o—_ipee og tae charges brought against him, ty-five checks to-day,” he sald, “representing VERE Ee en pee ee aoe Was 90 or 3 years of age did not become depraved, | made ans Such a change issomes Prnsonat—4th pace. lecture and con — about $15,000. I suppose some of these checks may The Taxes on Strect Railroads, except by disea: He spoke of the prisoner asa | what unusu but 11s within the discretion at Puorrsstowat—4th pazr. me Repentance cx ¢ Nor Mr. Bracknvry’s Favit.—It 1s due to Mr. | be worthless. People must send xood checks or au 3 AN! forced by hts father into the Oneida | the department to appoint any en EPOR’ DIST! MISSION N ANSWER | P! os _fath | 1 ppoln -kburn to state that he placed the original of | Tone. I do my own banking business, and sign | "PPORT OF THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS IN A) ommunlty, wileh the speaker reterred 10 a8 a | fed Uihe position these checks payable to my order.” TO THE SENATE INQUIRY. shameless <Ink of moral corruption. Mr. Davidge, letter to Gen, Burbtidge in the hands of a news- ; In response to the resolution of the Senate of the | he sald, had a delkehttut we paper reporter Thursday, and it was because of an | JU@ze Cox Hules Against the Pris- ‘good who 1s quill. tructor, Praxos axp Oneass—Sth page. cm Rartxoans—7th pace. Reticiovs Norte Srrctar Notices foes ST. PATS Ce trast M. pion, 7:90 x naval cd nf talking to a Jury TRF National Woman SUFFRAGE AssoctaTION: fellow,” said the pris- | hold their fourt 3 sti e strict C a “Yes; Davidge is a % = 3 repor ne endo oner’s Application’ to Get Ott a| Sth instant, directing the District Commissioners ths tones Wathen ielees Sree: y Thuraday, 11 a. m. Gen Burbeidge wae not published: “The emiorses peechs. to transmit “a statement of the amounts charged | °NT pa ssace air. Reca continu Sana q | tion, at Linceta Hall, Wedne: Thurstay and pais aa CALVARY BAPTIST CHU ment Was written on the ba of tie | | Mr. Scoville, rising, satd that hefore proceeding | in the revision of assessments against the several | a1} of ‘he tesitinony of the witness liubbird. The | Fri ext Weeh—throe sessions daily, wt 10:30 Sark Devosrr—6th pare. ‘aren tL. H. Garexe, | Wetter, but in the burry the reporter copied th Vi am. an p.in. Sanday | face of the sheets, and did not observe that any- Yoo ary jomtully invited to any and | thing was written on the back, west, Rev. Sa he would like to know the court's ruling on the ap- | street raflroad companies in the cittes of Washing- | proseeut on, he rer Pitestton of the prisoner to speak in his own be- | ton and Georgetown for the pavement of the car-| Of Sneering'at_witae-s pad. been dragged half, as he and his associates desired, 1f the pris- | rlageways, and also a copy of the report of Wil- | Bere SE AERERN IO ify tor the defence. Opening address, Elizabeth Cady Stems oner was W speak, that he should speak before | liam Oscar Roome, chief of the special assessment B REFERRED TO HURBARD'S TESTIMONY ton, presient of N.W.S. Ass'n: “The Mord ee a ae Sein Lai ne Shem 2 division, made on the same subject tothe Commis- | 85 to Guiteau’s behavior in the Oneida comman'ty, | of Woman Suffrage.” Matilda “ tor, has recently been elected tha protesswsniv va |_.dudge Cox sald that he was loth in acapital | sloners on the 24th of February, 180, together with | 204 sold that no witness had testified that he was teen Seer Cane ar ete tor, has recently been elected to a professorsiitp iM. | case to deny such an. appiteation from a privone coples of opinions ad correspondence relating to | Hhmorsl ta the Oneida coromunity. Yet he nun | Hinedleys “The Moral Ett or cee the Florentine Academy of Fine Arts. ‘This ts the | to anrue bis case before the jury, but he was per- | the Subject” the Pommissioners have sent the | Self had done what no sane men, with the gallows | Qt te Xa Sniscmenk” Lilie Dar Th frst time tis honor has been conferred upon an | feetly persuaded that the speech of the prisoncr | papers and inforepation te Hon Davia bavic cree ing him tn the face, would have done,and that | pees Of aes) eee ew i ofclouk aind cnekine arr | American artist. | ‘The handsome compliment im- | was not of this kind, but a mere reiteration of his | Hohe porter ere ee eG Davis, Pre of admitted that he had been immora! tires | Pee Awe Hicks, Ministers Babhaas | Bled by this action on the part of the Academy ts | testimony and stitcnents not. proper to go to the | Henle lemnore of the Senate, In U Froin these | times, ame ion al evidence that Bir. Meads talents are appreciated | jury now. ‘They knew pertectly thatit was im. | payers iteiteopers rine det cree FIesr MENTION. OF TNGETRATION ‘The HWadson BR sbroad, as well as at home, and most highly by | posstble to restiain the prisoner by any rules of ‘age of the act of June 11, 1878, providing a perma- a ee = EIGHT PEAD SO Fal Gp. The pro Mian of Work,” ay Wrich® Ltrinan of executive committe: of N.We Train OF Te arked, had a very untalr w Sewixe Mace ‘THe Traves h page. the anpointments of this church. EY CHAPFL thwest, TED ( Waxtep (Situations) 4th pares Waxtep (Houses) —4¢ Mire SPECIAL NOTICE: > =>_ cone £- Se Prexchin | southwest, kb De. W. W. Hicks, Minister. Sabbath trond Misnster. AND MANY @=> SPECIAL NOTICE. E | those who have the best opportunity for seelng aud } decorum. If there was anything in bis manu-| peut tor Of gov District, assess- | _ 12 1865, when he left the Oneida Community, New York, January 14—The bot . : eueverenuane Gl oenG nail bal}, SUN- | studying his works, Scripts that his counsel thought was proper he | mets. were inte and certiticates of Tadebtedness | there Dogan to steal upon him that disease which | qe NAP RN gARUTy, MST chy oy 12 0% eK UREA Set eee Se . = could be allowed to present tt. Issued against suid railroads on a few only of the | had lurked tn walt to selze him asa victim. Then | The list of te dead as compietet ty the ponies ee. WaattiseTOs, D.C, Dec. 30,1881. § — A Remor in ctreulation that Captain Howgate GUITEAU EXCEPTS TO THE RULING. streets occupied by their tracks, and pop are by | he wrote two letters. There was no man could | 284 coroner at thet hour ts as follows: Webster [toner yi Ge Role ree ieee ati) &oo ea ee ae Suddenly In Jali this morning proves to be | «y represent myself, if your honor please,” | the, late bosrd of pubille works and the late board | read those letters, written sixteen years ago, and | Wagner, senator, 16 years, body recovered THIRD MONDAY City Hall, by the for, Rev. S. Courses, D.D., (re- ae at 604 9th street nortywest.) All pesveres shouted the prisoner, “and I except to yourruling. | 0 Commissioners, and that payment of Ube assess- | gy that they. showed no ev! runs made was retused. On most of the streets | ‘That evidence waS nol manutactared for ting | Hlied by his pes Tie DEArHin Texas of Dr. Passtmore Middte- | Let the record show that I appear as my own rost of improvement was assessed against the | occaston. They must remember that he had gone | 10 be unrecogni ‘al corps of the army, is reporjed | COUNSEl, and except to this ruling.” property abutting thereon, as provided in the | to the Onelda Community to sive his souk, of and Hnwbs wreck. Tt Was idem= ts, Doing burned so as Both hands were burned Wo up to a position that nee of insanity, | early tis morut at Oud Fellows" fal Borthwest, comm CHURCH, (UNITARIAN, | ton, of the me t 1 and Ls fe here uneiiiclally, but the War departueat bas | The officers in the dock tried to quiet the pris- | thirty-seventh section of the act of Congress ap-{ He then read the letter written byt to | Showed the horrible mous tue victim had —g oe former 1th aud L Pee re mouaug at pa slid W arcalepaseieny shee, NaLhe brie tiemesay SHENCiGHTIE, eH roved Fy bruary 21, 1871. and of the act of the lez-| his father, April 10, 1865, stoting his reasons for | dured until consclouspess was lost in suffering, 1 a. tu. * ys Japrovided: "4 train, slative assembly approved August 10, 1871. Sec- | leaving the Gneldy eoundunct " ; cota, | Std: “J have got an encomtum upon your honorin | ond that under the. anthority of the act of 19h | Hye Was - 7th PERSONAT.—Gov. and Mrs. Ordway, of Dakota, | ny speech. Twill withdraw itand you Whi zodown | Juse: 1878, “to provide for the fevision and correc: | foe ye On. 1O ee are in town, at thelr old residence on Capitol HilL. | to posterity with a black spot on your name. Tam | tion of assessments for special improvements,” the | anes in the letter ——The late John O. Evans left no will.—Ex. | nolo be trifled with by ts court or this jury. I! present Board. of Commissioners; in revising and | } aim Inspiration.” ? mecution had | AM AG, North” Adams,” Mos. Both burwed Representative Louchbridge, of Iowa, Is registered | WaM this jury to understand and the American | Correcting Said assessinents charged against the | ende 1o set up that thisiman had not spoken | tltuest lo a crisp, bul recognize! by thelr faces. Une National.—Miss Dawes, the'daughter of | People to understand tt, Tallroads the cost of Improving shat portion of all | of inspiration until two weeks aftr the shooting, | Md clothing. Oliver B. Krelry, the Massachusetts Senator, is about to appear Mr. Reed’s Argument. streets 0c jupled by thelr tracks for which they | Since he shot the President tue prisoner had sai, burned: DL 1 Spa iadrgreying net asa writer, has prepiréd for the next Wide! when the prisoner was quict Mr. Reed took his | Were believed to be changeable, and to that extent | daily and hourly, tin arm of God was about | at Ue. odiuian Hous.) & man | 3 © fal consume ind setting font | The body Was taken to UilseHty on. A Specta on pan ae, that arrived in the Grand Central depot apchets and taken ty his residence, Park V. iy tat | aged 21, Beuntu, Vt, and Louise Valeutim the first business All p 7-40 pom, at 6th “Street, near C i WAIL meet at 7:1 invited. Read Ma promptly. Young | Sorake an alled “The Hammer of the Teileved the property abutting on such streets. | nim, and would t him from harm. ‘That | Rev. F. Marichal: Miss Mand I eee Fee esa Stantors Butler anid Shemmanarer reaee | Dlace before the jury and began ts address. After | ‘Third—that the authority of the Comuissioner ri cape for eae anew fdea Wath him, fabricated for tits | @ Min Unidentitied, bis body ee vice! Br : AVILY, Ee 5 ke s re and corre m a y ayii “ | atures wurecognizable, This was the come SHRISTADELPHIAN ECCLESIA MEETS | tored ta New York last evenine, Vice Presi. | Feterring to the gravity of the case, he sald he | make such a revision and correction of these as- They found him suying the same thing | #d features war . ste Leeson by tre tas a VELY SUNDAYS af 11 ave in Aetuaiers | dent Wheeler, who 1 lll; Is aislting relutives in | would deat no gilded picture. He would talk to | Sessinents being dented, and paysent of the sums | sixtcen years uo, ans plete list as made out by. Captain Yale and Goro ch ‘aud un ¢ By order of thé Firs Insurance Cox and 3d streets mness and will go to California next spring. 7 ~y were nel e arged being refused, is a weekly re- | ——Col, Donn Platt leaves on Monday for the City | (em as though they were ngighbors. The pros- | Sime were tnsuituted’ a fog it the use of bread | of Mexico, whither he goes on account of lil | ecution had some doubt in tffPir minds, else why | Statement of all unpald of hs broken bods and hed | health. A'prominent publishing house west, his | had Mr. Davldge occupied two days in addressing | ores ults for the recovery of the |” Referring to the statement tn the letter, that her Knox. A ist of the injured who were able to d are now pending. A | expenses that year Would De toe wee he ee | go tO their homesor destin tions, was not kop kage sessmnents Made against | asked could that young man have been bad and | U ti ager i thes % are mauy badly hurl, some aliy, 4 hospital ae i lroads, including those made by live on $25 a ye. aa then Was preparing agit Hood, and t exiund the, holy scriptures, which show | (7, ructed to publish tu book forin his letters trom | the Jury, saying in repeated sentences that the | Present Bo rd of Commissioners, was furnished to | yimselt to, bes though sort of Gout. | . * = WASHINGTON, JANUARY 5, Sh Ree Oe eral Eies Public a6 iivient that locality. —Ex-Senator Conness is atthe | evidence’ of the detente Was rubblsis why. this | the Senate 14th of February, 189, In response toa | Mmselt to. b nread to the jury ctter writen | One Ok SineeRine | REAESES Hee REee ° = eSes = Ebbitt,— WwW. oot the zee York | effort if they had not a serious doubt that these | Tesolution, fo the Oneida Communtt y AL bont the same time | ee MAMOND, er January ht mee « — Fo the Policy-hol Publisher, is at Willards, with is family, for a| twelve men'did not agree with them in. this Se . e Wrote the letter re to above to his father, ivngs B'rnanl, whose critica nes PARE, stay of some tine. cause and as to the mental condition Death of an Ex-longressman. At half past 12 0’clock the court took a recess | Staallpox has been announced tn these dispatehes, Se fatceine cn OLD BOA of tals poor prisoner. Having referred to the | Wire A. H. Tan-} for half an hour. died at an ear Mer rem sins ¥ hour Uais ror raty, After Recess. Will be buried tu Hollywood ¢ When the court reconvened, at 1:07 o'clock, Mr. | Rs et vention.— | Reed resumed his argument, first reading the c TIE STAR ROUTE CASES. dead President, he sald, he woald venture he (th wyer of Wi ee dead) would have said he had never wronzed | and an ex-Congressinan, died thls woralng. Proceedings in the Police Court. — | this prisoner; he is insane: let him fo tree. He eee _ esterday, the hearing of S. G. Cabell, John N, | Would venture it was true that the widow onthe | THE Nationa, AGRicuirenaL Co mon MON ner, a pro this evens - PAULSEN “Monumental r Ut NeHURCH, ’ ty Fou Myxscen: 1. JESSE B. WiLso 2. JOHN VAN RISWIC |moroing and evening of each day, when she | Cereals were thesubject of discussion at the third | second undated letier written to the Onelda Com. Fereiz: ts z . MA wou zy, | Minnix and C. H. Dickson, charged with conspirary | kneeled before God, uttered a prayer to guile that | of the series of agricultural conventions, now in | munity in 1865, very Siunilarin language tothe of6 | pow sanusy the tiie Peontio cave: There te 3 xS0" the | {R Presenting worthless bonds in mall route | jury tn Washington to see that that prisoner is a | session in this city. After organization to-day the | Written to the fother, “Remarking upon an ex- | -ptikehag pest Alen te atiat Coun, Seakinen, the ARIN sn Kindness.” 9.15 a.m. | 98,919, Was conthitled in the Police Court atter our | lunatic. Mr. Keed, having reterred to the Liw- | first paper was read by Mr. A. E. Biunt, of Colo- | epteiee pase peal ad Mr. Noyes were | Fone a mbasae Loudon, has made obsor Son cakeucal sian ¢ People's Meeting, Jed | report closed—Messrs, George Bliss and W.A.Cook | TEBC® Case, sai the prosecuting officer in th: do, on “Che Improvement of the Cereals.” R, | both driven by ty 1 + WOMAN'S CINUSIIAN — TEMPEEANG eee Minnie, otk ang | Oliver for the defendai te (cooenuy | Mr. Buss offered in e condnet the e Goxt mn | on routes 13,599 and 16,1 NGs will assist with c by propositge that t the notaries, Mess vatious to Ly 1s, the British torcign seo mot Haty trom the cotlecs 1ond France, in regard to nd Geriaony acknowledse to the mainte caused by the published case had told the jury that the American people | 4 . ine aro > better | that this tdea oce: - | for the prosecution, and Messrs, Jeremiah Wilson, | would he far better catered te Ane the jury sy CHEMUGEON OF GeeeUlTee eee Tene ee | these lotions: sald rotary, on th L. G. luine, Enoch Totten, A. K. Browne, andJ.N. | that the man was insane than that he was | fecehl@tton of agrultueal work body of tien, Ww was ho charze | Uve action ¢ , 7 Berkheimer, U.S.A. rea : Both heat sane. bureau work for the agriculturist. Prof. F abe Wrciter, would _angone have doubted teat ive aychurson be antave © bids of Capt. Cabell CHARLOTTE CORDAY. of the Acricultural departinent, read a paper on | t ISATILY OF government had ex- | Uist {itis excli-din ts unl ind offered to save tine | Kings and emperors were murdeted in Et pean | “Ruston Whevts” and on iaotion of Prot. M ses, | pal eworte Gatien iy TuRESGL thew mee ma aoa et #,200 bids be examined by | countries because they were 2 peonte, | Of North Carolina, a comzaittes was appoin 0 | ee rated PP sedeeredi bee ¥ a0 Wall Stre Webster ond Graham, so that | Counties because they were hated by the people, unine the paper read by Lieut. Berkhoimer, and | Worn that they believed the prisouer was feta. BOOM IN THE STOCK MAKKET, = Pa report. ‘The char appointed. Prot, | ime orsknulating insanity, 5 sew York, Januury 14. | rope that the free govern- mes, Maj. Berkhelmer, Prof. Blouut, Prest. Bu- | _ It needed no expert to say Chat this man was article (iQ p.m. ed.tion) say isexecutel in Uo Post Office dep ut | ment of this country isa failure. Far rather that | chinan, of Virginia, and Prot Peabody, o¢ Lilie insape aahlam Ge wink wee Nour hours he | chance markets are. very of the sume kind. two bondsmen to a | jt be sald that this man was insane than it should | 2% Ue committee, ling 1uiot, a. rs in reducing sal- 1 | MEMBI ANCE ( INSU : OF THE n Hall, 4 they could Getty na tothe Olen Gate Did the jury destre to have {tgo abroad and her- pr Mr, Wilson declined, s Hol mail cont s Mnancta, Stock Ex alded throughout Et n= that all the 40,000 ¢etiny reeemmend, and place EDWARDS ae bonis. Tt woitld he inpossible for the | pe sald that aceltizea OF take eat: = RE SARIN yes | hizuer sor the 4s ‘an Southern FSS. EDWARDS ab Ma: bonds. 1 Ss fc jd that a_eltizen republic So ACER i = 1 oy prisgner hero ve ntemptuor esha Be nt, who. deel Fost office departanent to lo busiuess otherwis:. jhated the “President a8 to, kil” bine Be eee secant 8 Hore cope paPtisoner “hero “uttered a contempt are Up Tail? for nes, anh _H. CLAGETT, care caaERaTae George eee PISS tie | He referred wo the fair Brench girl, Charlotte Cor- | URY.—The nomtnation of ex-Representative Gi | “TS Was a total intellectual w Mr. Reed con- | Otherwise, stexdy. Railroad bonds are strong ick, Socretary. To oF HOLY Choss CHURC ackn’ The eth tis Stand tener ad | Atv WhO, In 1793, entered Maravs bath while he | Millan, of Pa., as Assistant Secretary of the ‘Treas. | «de Was ¢ total Intell ctual wreck, xr Hig wats [ROS ee ee eee ae ae MEETING OF THE lia 5 ant ¢ fie lett the stand temporarity, and | was'jn It, and there run a dagger to his heart. If de out and woula have gone to the | reason’ was celltered on Luis duc ides, U 2 Wie sent ep Pirin ae si NEveets ao Notary Pubife Webster, sworn Thurs tay, Wis te- | thoy had’ not done it, he asked the jurors when | § sterday if there hal veen a session of | An agentol Deltys Se Me Hal be was | toy, Biarttant coh pele ard iy, We eld atts Called, and” proved contract 24,482 aud mauy | this trial was over toto to the Corcoran Art Gal- | that holy Te iy anes ede tod, On very good | dir. Reed then read the letter written by L, Ww. | 2? 1 aie Sad ton, Cy Ol ES TS. 5 i nee ranged advance hive nt, with the p graph, Miwaukee dnd and Central Paclth + 08 York Centra ‘ and there see the pleture of Unis girl, clinging | authority, that Mr. Giliillan will not get the place, | Guite: PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. Sunil pleading to posterity—insane. “Yet | althouzh ‘the Cameron interest 1s very stron whe hearing Was resumed to-lay, Mr. Bliss | in but «few days that, girl was burried from her | him, Secretary Folger did not favor the appoint- | Ktesonch ities tenn. offered the doctnents that were tdentified by Mr. | (uberon and guillotined—a lasting disgrace upon | ment. All probability now poltts. to. Dake the testimony of Dr. Rica, who had said tie pris- Webster yesterday. Mr. Wilson sald that he | {e Freaeh people. phard, of Minols, being Mr. Upton’s suc oner was insane. Tadese tb ible Liitiess IGE ET ER LUO ee ‘THE CASE OF JAMES HATFIELD. sor. Mr. Shephard wassecretary of the republic Was one of the Very formsotiasunity. The insane fabian: hee ie Sera ie Wha was |, He referred to the case of James Hatfield, who | Sttte central committee o: Minols. He was We people did just such cunning Uilugs as Uuls pris- Mr. Wilson asked tha oone; who was | | 1800, suot at King George in the Drury’ Lane appitcant for Win. Henry Suiith’s place, as collec- | prisoner. Judge Port 7. In the from ty t 2 ing been de au to hits da |. EVANS, Sere nenion, MIs wg for | which the elder Guitead exp Scoville, In’ 1875, in sed his belier that ed to St. Pauil,Donver Reading stock is S we writs being 6 G8 dewiw HOS. €. PEARSALL, Cashier, i | uLELt Say that the ¢ » Lively 1itth a Saas Subprenaed #s a witness by the government, be re- tor of Chicago, but Spaulding got in. Uhat US man Was not tum | St pbc pits Rv r CF ian pene ee ee leased. Mr, Bliss suid thit he bad Mr, Boone sum- | ‘Theater,London. He was indicted for high treason. fied, ao see Wa8 an evidence that he Wastot laste Tie fey | Pole disaster of Last Aut th honed yr W421 New York honed to identity some signature but as there | te was triendless—triendless like this poor wretch, | ¢ PROTECTION OF Suave ‘Taez Boxes.—Mr. W. R. terday ne R : Was that unless sc Were other persons pry them Mr. Boone was ¢ rt Of Viewer ccurTe ds faitiies Urted to conceal insanity if cbey believed it existed in uny manner, Se Oe ee eg ntlly | gue government assigned to his defence an emi. notary public, were called and identitied hi a2 | ent connsellor, Lord Erkskine, ‘This, so far as | Conmissionel §, Which he had tecetved from Mt. S. - ture on the ¢ oe dl. = es Ree the speaker knew, was the first notable case in aR ili hy oe pune Atl of thie experts isa Guresnanding clerk of the contract oMice of the | which the defence of insanity was | that 1b _fery desirable for thé parking experts liad Post Office, was te next witness. Mr. Bliss offered | internosed. "The jury found him Insancs he Ww: ea oe ae Site ane Hoop iron at the | often deliberated and plot T batch of North Carolina a8 | sent to an insane asylum: Iived there 40 yea Cece 4 eae) | Ring and keen, an Mr. eed to thelr being | and ted tin Smith, chairman, of the parking commission, some ays since referred a note to the District recovered UNION M. ins ju 28 percent for fans on | bonds 2\,43 percent. Pri i | a8 per cont.” ‘The market for foreign exchany tex mt Basis of Justification.” a cea? | marble and the cement’ barrels, In the strappinse s Guil and fairly steady Lamps, Porishics and Fa Payer Shades RE Sorat Sevidenc uirt overrated the | the cir re Trette dee e relate | and protecting of the tree boxes. ‘The Comme pie nouns, so Detective i THK NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Maguincent Display of Ges Fi Experience ‘The Privt- Mr. J.D. Crotsint. a clerk’ tn the con- | Hatfeld case. he Sud, When a servant, tested oy | Stoners have Since addressed a communication to | taken the prisoner to Juil, i The followin are Uae op ¥ and closin E. F. BROOKS. Boiki AGopt Allin THE b "L office, Was the next witness, and defined the erence bet "one, Indule! asking that the parking commission be | erhument ad e use of Such old iron, ey had kept thts tu — — see him, Ul atte Sars oF REAL Estatr.—The following sales have | crept upon hitn in tie g AN asswult made upon a litle child by the de- | Col C na “bad” contractor and a “tall- | fondant, the litter sald? try See Py eee fe: | perinitted to mud ve belng shown to the former to | memory of the event was obliterated by disease. of the New York Stock Marke by special wire to H. H. Dod Coree up, and let ie | nin linwnan form a certain desree. Mr. Wilson asked witness to | So in Uils case, to make a parallel, One day, eee se Of asneak and spy. Alton and Terre Haute. — 42 state tf he Knew of Cabell paving more on a cou- | without any provocation, the prisoner raised oa | Beh made by | ray Teal estate broker, THE BAILEY AND McELPRESH INTERVIEWS, Alton and Terre Haute pi = 89 —— tract thin he recelved. Mr. Uatss Objected, and the | axe over 3 Blster's Hendon hee Towa | No.W15 F street northwest? For Samuel Polkine The district attorney went there with a man | A. D. aa ae objection Was su 9, dmproved district torney W here with a man ns the iO a orn, to B.D. Dowling, lot 6, square 3 : : (ined. The case was then ad- | When she related the story here he eTnat’s | RPM to FL : 1) named Balley, thouzh 1 Aoi Shies Scare ET r & 6 hy f Vednes: ie Sages ae . by two two-story and back building press brick | Dame ley, thouzh he passed then under an- | ( a Souther rig TEND soctery, He ee Wen ENTE alse” Why, Decause he did not remember it." | front houses, Now. 117 and 119 E strect hortmwest, | other name, and interviewed him, Mr. Bailey \ Geieal Pace De Og. vw ‘Two Burglars Caught in the Act. ANOTHER ALLEGED PARALLEL CASE. Tor 26,000 cash. the Thomas estate, parc of lot | had destroyed his notes, and could not tell What | Ches peake : TUBY ARH SENT 10 JAILIN DEFAULT OF $1,00 noxns | Mr. Reed also reierred to the ease of Oxtord,| & slate 42 tmproved by a threestory frame | the prisoner said. It ley tat noc been tor tue | ppenapense and Ohio . BACH. Who shot at Queen Vietoria in 1840, and sala tt | Samuel Norman forsee) caeheee SOulUwesl, to cag ree ee Ratt honot imps | Seas NERS AND| OMeers Boyle and Skelley, of the seventh police | presented a marvellous parallel to this case. Ox- = that Mciliresh and Buliey’s notes would say in | No. 1. AIL are rey + Wore Fag | Drectuet, state that about 2o’elock this morning | ford when he bought his pistol, asked how far| , THE Cask or MR. Ramspett Act. me Drsvercr. | thunder wnes, that this iain sald, when acket Beh MID AY EVENING. January 20th, 71 they discovered one John Skivington, alas Skip, | they would carry; ‘about bullets, percussion caps ane CT Courts Une enremnr tae why he cominitte. tts act as ‘of importaner, ay ee = Gig ee Mer, and practised re ays io . 3. Ramsdell act. the Distriet—actic bedienve to a command of i ‘ W. B. WILEEAMSO: standing at the window of Jos, T. Gordon’s restau. | S04 powder, and practised at a nes neque recover daiages for injuries for falling on a pive- | © sapeake and Ohio 2d pid... 20 and Alton Chteago, Burtington and-Quine C8. Land No... SAYLES BROWN, AT? 42 D Sinner, Opposite City Hall. PES** VISE Ganyet Te Al fOLNEY -AT-LAW, o, 2 Columbian L investi r ‘ ri ate SPEAKING OF MIS, SCOTILLE, Col. Coal. flow THE PROTECTIVE Sic rae arnay det surect, and Pennsylvania avenue, | on the ground of insanity. Sill he was deliberate, | ment on Which It was alleged 1ce Was allowed to ania REET big pepe htpre eee SUCINTION OF WASHTD and oa approaching itn he ra away. Tt was | Sir. Mena pointed cutrcther wien the | Feamaln as charged Wurouch the negligence of the | Mr. Reed sald this sister, who five years ago satd | for the bench tof | ‘Hall, ath ana § streets aud pn Litt eltes Who proved 10 ho dates Ce aa 2 | Oxtord case, which he clulmied hat parallels in this | Disteirt, in which # Verdict was rendered last Sat-| her brother Was insane, could not but stand be- | Fetates of persons deceased. Oihice in Guuton E | wages will be 24 per dat. JAMES MCKNIGHT, Boe | Seago tdes who. Da NOUN aie eee cet ease. Oxford, he said, was acquitted and sent to | urday for defendants—was heard, This was on a | tween him and the gallows now. She believed him thie, Cousittie aven te ‘alt Bidens tied teny neo locked up nu. the seventh. are an asylum, where, so far as the speaker knew, he | Motion for CHa eres 2Y AT | to be a poor wandering lunatic. Not only in this | BR. 9 Pe, ae —— See am | Gkieinecon ts wanted ona chaos was sull confined.’ owen for DiAInUE and Miller for defendant. TUS | ite. putin the life to come, God womld Ulews tee | lets preferred... . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Po A COMPANY IS BEING ORGANIZED FOR Geodon with the a THE LAWRENCE CASE, court overruied the motion, and said that there it. ure on the eame basis | IN Connection with the “thre VOilice last year whieh | Who robbed. a country! ir. e he SLi mobs represented the | Erie seconds . ‘ 2” gang, a8 no doubt but that there had been snow on the | £0}. Mr. Davidge had st) 1m 2 out of $200 some ting | Tt might have struc the jury aga strange thing | ground and ioe on the paverient, but there, was | Dest Cot Hunan passions It wag a mob that tad | J Hand 85 ng, fa the \ they were | that this prisoner should behave himseit as he | some disagreement as to whether the law had Cuil wun Grully Wine? Toor ee | Banal aurea ously and burglariously brevk- | nag during this trial. He ventured to say that it | been enforced, aud whether the District. haa no- | CTUcity Deenieere oP lod Sa (Ae onertiabpir bove-mentione: @ and stealing | Regt : syd ray tice, either actual or implied. ‘There was the tes-| Vidge’s mob sentiment ness #1.35 In money and a box of ciara. Mr. A. B. Wil- | Was not generally known that there had been a| timgny of the Imatron of the Louise Home, that THE PRISONER'S REMORSE. LB ew. - aren ‘ re spear toe the pene an pi aul ie trial in this very court in which the same thing} she had employed men to clean the snow and the] After two days of cross-exatiluation Judge Por- a Sa oe x Nau, SOOT. | guilty. Mr. Gordon testified that he locked the | had occurred. He referred to the Lawrence case, | men who claimed to have perforiued the work: ter got the prisoner to say he felt remorse. Should wilde a Mecting of the | burroom about 12 o'clock last night, and | and Toad ab considcrablelengtn thaw mreron ne | enn facts for the jury, and they had de- | UTS ute z Tow tae. | wpulsvilie and N TY will be left twelve 10-cent pleces and six becent | atone a Pore OF aided on theme Walle nistectne fortheplaintin | ‘at expression send him to the gallows? Mr. Manhattan Beach i Fee ey eee iteutltied some cols | yereRRING TO THR INSTRUCTIONS OF THE counr,| Were of the Most pleasint cheracter, and could | Reed contended that the prisoner’s praying was | Hichigan Central ....._. that were found on the persons of the defendents | REFFS Paces 2 z{ hot help but sympathize with him, his'duty would | no evidence of deliberation, but of the disease | MSS0UM, Kansas and ‘I as those tat he Teit in Me Ull last night, Pouice- | he sald that alt the evidences In this ease bearing { NOt Delp Dat ssmpathiza with lun, his duty would 0 evatieno® at 8 Missouri Paciti main Skelly testined as 10 luimselt and Sergeant | upon the point that the prisoner knew not that ne | ROLAHe ee Uae Mperreed ales Boyle arresting the inen. The court committed | was doing wrong, was uncontradicted, Mr. — hil beh ened ante panbattan Hicrated....-» them both for the action of the grind jury, tn de- OF THE: THERMOMETER.—The following are | What motive was there for this crime? A man | Metropolitan Elevated. | then 9 Davidge had sald repeatedly that the question fo E | fault of $1,000 bonds each. Mr. Bunt Erna pee presse pip lltes giriheece bes 8 of the thermometer at the Signal OMtice | never committed a crime without a motive. No | NCW York yalnst Skiv- | Was Is i eof erent suc sirus'to join | ago. ‘This morn: or to lea! i eail or com. | charg’ wunicate with H. F. SMITH (reastrer of said Laud | ine thio the Qmee Coniyany), No. 125 C strest uosthicast, atte 9 | p.m. id partiouls THE AMERIC ee li*® WARD & HUTCHINSON, OPERATTY for 347 NINTH STRE NORTHWEST, 20 pom.’ Afull attendance of | he also had a case of grand larceny met a : Saville atianoos, ington, tween ight and wrong. (Mr, Davidge.—On no} | GUTing the days 7a. in. 44 deg.s 11 a, m., 43 | sane man ever killed another without some motive | New yt aa a Wasinsezox, D.C., Dec. 24, 1981. B. F. FULLER, President, | "© —_—--— Ob not”) ‘The court had sald the test was whether | {Es 2M 44 deg. Maximum, 48 deg.; min-| cr revenge or to gain something by the murder. | New Vane Vomeee at | No scurerzeNvest Tuts Yesn.—At a mecting of | the prisoner kn e difference between right " Pes Did be Ril, im, tO et omie2 It wag absurd to | Noriolk and Western vw-nn 5° = POINTS. the stockholders of the Schuetzen Verein, held | and weopg In pr bats act. The court! There are 116 new advertiscments in THE Stax | think any man should kill another for such a pur- | Nortolk and Western preferre Oar np-town customers are respectful} We have ceeuy formed that Thurstay eventig, at Abne the proposition was dl ing the usual annual fest this ste: E | toid then: that if it was done on account of insane pose. Whatever motive was there? Northern Pacine BON siseed ot not Hold | Mestad delusion oF other meutad disorder, then he | t-Cay. The jury did not know whet dimcutties Mr, | Nortitern Pacitic pret , owltig to the | Was at respousible, Mepats oF Hoxon were to-day awarded by the | Scoville had had two get evidence in this case. | Nortinwest = Direct from the -farm of the New England Vaccine | strc <¢ our New Shop, Cor i Regularly received and for sale by raininee Gf thelt sus i : ast two | Every juryinan, he sald, upon the facts of this | < MEDATS eh 3 y Men would not come up and tell what they knew | Ohio Central - : iy received and fos mle re pony, Festa The UCU Cine INTE Rec aie | Ciise wae W Eig, Ne COULG Perce De att ee | Secretary ot the Navy as follows: Adam Weisel, | to save this undoubted lunatle trom the gallows | Olio and MiSs, " moda ig No. 1760 STREET, Panm cist, the us ext eu 6 a la vade their right to judge the facts, upon which | of the Minnesota, for gallant conduct In jump- | and save America trom disgrace. Mr. Brooks | Ohio and M prete No. 1760 P STREET, the usual fest, but in Leuof it a May festival or ig is iP - i re zB a% dale 12) Pennsyivauts aetes | one day willbe held, and an October fest of two | they Were supreme, They were to say whieh wit- | Ing overboard and rescuing a fellow shipmat’, ahd | thought he was testifying for the government, but | Outanio end Western. “Xx ae > TTT Gine eae ae ERS IL wuanier ace to advertise for hess Was to be belfeved and which not. Tt any one | to Michael Thorton, of the tug Leyden, for the | he was not. Pacific Mull a z Bear Dupont Circle, and have private telephone wire | 6-5 = sais for renin out the park for one year, with man among thera, 1t was found when they went to | same conduct. “The government don’t want me convicted.” dE ol ah a Fresh BOVINE VIRUS. from the New England Vae- | privilege of five years. ‘The present lease expires | the fury room, haa a serious doubt as to whether shouted the prisoner, “Gen. Arthur den’t want me x ey from there to our Store No. $17 9th street. cine Company, on Ivory points, 20 cents each. first Apri. Tt Was decided to hold about fitteen | UUs man was Sane, it was his duty to acquit iim, The Markets, convicted, and I ain't going to be, probably.” = wag bet W'S THOMPEON, Pharmacist. | concerts tn the. park during the comity summer j dud no one had a right to ditata The defence | | BALTIMORE, Junuary 14.—Vincivin 64 deferred, | _ Would Any sanc man have expreted Gen, Grant, = 42 We shall keep vart of our foroo of workmen ten aS WALK een | Setson for the binene oF the Wesste, and tit no | A860 the jurvnen to be men: tobe moral herves, | 17: wo. coun, Ao. new ten Tories 99 bid toen ea | Seustor Conkling and other uen, whou he had = Bo | (ee THE WASHINGTON MARKET ComPANY, | complimentary Uckets be recognized at the gate | _ Lihatles Were knowu on the face of the earth In NBALTIMOME, January Th Cetin ee tnentioned, to help save a murderer of a beloved =e 105 Place, and all customers will have their orders attendea | (© Jascany 13. 1552. | unless signed by an active member of the Ver Galilee and round abotit Jerusalem 1800 years ago. | gPALTNO atink aaa) anged. Wheat, | President from the gallows. 10936 1 wa euwente Diviprxn.—The Directors of this Com-| 4 grand annual ball will be given at Abner’s hali | Christ healed a lunatie; he did not say hang him, soutliern quiet; western stexd: ai Mr. Reed pictured the scene when this man : = Iw to. O27_ | pany have deciored a “Gubennual dividend of attecn | Qn tue Bist lustante - Would He have said hang ‘ts mang : Teds) 42) do, ainber, -4dal-45; °No. Mt a, | Would be brought out from hts cell for execution a 36: = hete. p ce ef tl re er, dt people Say tet 0," Shor No. 2 ea spot, tga | With t ering ey pref a ee A OOS EE W CURRIEES BURUISGAME AGAIN IX THE Porter Cover — Teil thea that every die ison my gi ee Labo Prorat, 20 al 448 | sent Into tern seen ‘ox 4, SKIN DOLMANS. _$a13-3t __ Treasurer aud Secretar ys | Frederick Bur ne ame Was before the Police Court jeter ART TS Reppert ey dele cmcuticen Wht, a cee ae a, thas, way, Mr Boot Na = ag aay LADIES! to-day again. istime there were two charges ‘MR, REED READS FROM MATTHEW. 70; western mixed, spot and Jaunary, 673068. pl FS if 5 it 1s: LIS i ty | ayatust him, cursing and swearing in house § Pir. Reed read from the 4th chapter of | 68% March, -7U8;a70%¢; steather, road, a8 some poor lellows were Last might 4 “a FINED DOLMANS. DO YOU WANT APURE, BLOOMING COMPLEXION? | 225 Peansylvanta dond enough to be heart | Mattiew. This uth he excloimed, | Shed Oats auiet and steads—soullu cu, 50a5%; weeteru | | Mr. Reed having thanked the jury FS, COACHEKS ana COLLARS. on the street, an ga young man named | 8 < Siesta , SXCinimed, | while, £0403; do. mixed, 50a51; Pennayiwania, 50a53, | tention, sat down. iannte, Blig THUMM NG BY Tie Vat feo, afew applications of Hayan’s Thornton Jon whe court Impeged a fine of | MV “RIL bln, hang him; Nes © wretch.” | Bye dull, poruinally 1.00. Hay unehonwed. Fro-| | “Mr. eed is a good fellow,” cried the prin 74 —_ peg esin se iaNn TA RAL $ or 45 daysin the workhouse, ‘The prosecuting | The Saviour sald: “Heal ‘ulm? Mr. Reed | “ileus dull and, auchanied. All auc lowe ane | “Dut T woultn’t give 8 cont 8 Dest gary I will a a d BAL torney Ca tte court that the young man who {read also from the 17th chapter of Matthow, | 39; lived uomlual.” Petroleum menial Gere: | wish. If T can 2 Gat will setile this busl- -—____ ee MAGNOLIA BALM oe th beer ind the excite | where Jesus rebuked the devil, of which a man Peay a rar ge eee bn © ness” ae nioaes vies ae et aoe MAGNOLIA BALM Toon tn a fatnting Spell. ‘The court then | Was possessed. John W. Guteau had said in his Listrpoei er stearce ahchaaved. Acai or | The court then at 3:05 p. m. adjourned, S, 427 Sth street. continued tie assault case agulnstthe defendant, | testimony that this man was pestessed of the ee aris; wheat, 9,650 bushels: com, 2,990 bushele: ‘Trial Notes. rn Will gratify you to your heart's content. cst devil, the very lingtage of the Grspel. Soeicis seen nae 50 Guiteau was to-dey holding his manuscript out - Senne = aes aoe! It does away with Another Open Lette 7 He alu't my retfienie,” eciled out the prisoner. | corm, 16,75 bashels *} to the highest bidder. He ‘that he proposed GAtan OL, (IavorTep.) Wasuinoron, Jan, 14, 1992 | “L have bigger iaen thas he is ‘or rézerence,” “mcetiled. aiedtRUry .l4.—Stocks irregular end | to get some money outorit, Toone man, he sald J $2 Galion: 30 ceuts Pint. “ = van ‘The unfortunate cretures thus 8908, Said | uneetiled. Money, 6. Exchanye—lone, 462 de ahett ee ‘000 107 1. He was not ready to give it GORMAN STEERGTHERING FOROCS PLASTER, Hastowesees, Eatobien, Enact, Beairowsd, —— | Ay Ise Mr. Reed, were entitled ta the pttyof @very ‘man, | 4G. State bouds dull. Governments ehceaige Chats, | he wanted 10 conta Flee. 3 for 29. ane all 5.6. Bounatogs and Worman and child... They should collow the exatme | uti, Breguiar, Cotto | out (ody oo to an article fst printed. n'a Chi. | Mary BABER TEA, FOE MALARIA, CHULS and FEVER, | Diseases exp Turnursotions oF rae Sane, Gouttenen—Preose Wik Up OE st Up, Late 1s | ample of tie Master and heat him, not kil wim, | NEW, YORK, January 14.—roue dull and un. wopaney Faere eaestsine, Choreing | reset Bank, Se eee 25 per Box, e = Gentlemen—Prerse X ‘beat gi afrifle better. Corn mod- et es * man A. M. KLOCZEWSEI'S IARMACY. Tr Ove 8 3] 3] r spe ‘. jUITEAU ANNOUNCES THAT BR HAVE His i c SEHARMACY, neveres 3 =e Avvesnance oF Hear, } shore anid sewspup-r space f valuable é a USoES mu : v Sa eee ei ie emt and | MES % Scaastanepeanaleceae ieee FATIGUE AND EXCITEMENT. A Farat Priairune BLAst ozcurred yestertay | Mr. Reed, havia; 4 moment to consult. TLONDG: . 1.—Co ae JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER ts 6 certuia out 10 mil z ig _paused 8m Ys, 106 8-16; for the’ accou a Un & | ar eure for Syphilis, Serefula, Ovariam Tumors, Kid- x hear the Dery Run cos] pits, about 10 miles from. : Sy ge ae & cps for pau soustural, eradual, and perfect are its effects that an py: ca i : Revere Huuse, Boston. it ts impossible t detect ‘sppuication. to he ae Du. JON TRIER. | favti-co pos - C