Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1882, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

"THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, j lelegrams to The Star, j CLARKSON N. POTTER DEAD, i PHILADELPHIA STAR ROUTE CASES i > GAMBETTA CREATES A SENSATION, ‘ THE EGYPTIAN PROBLEM AGAIN Rerthwest Corner Pesusylvania Ave. and 11th St., by | The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. | pnbliehed on Fri sal : mths, $1; 10 oopics for $15 < = > Philadelphia Star Heute Cases, “TWO CENTS. | = . WASHINGTON, D. ©., MONDAY, JANUARY 23, SPOR A NEW TRIAL DENIED, PRUAMetraca. dauwary £i—Argument on the ae EI es ; aa a see a ee ae eas * | Lie sovernment agai Benjamin Re Wile, Mae ahs J, . 7 " {yr | deen such m of prayer until he had appeared How Gnitean’s Brother Vi mK actor, Wik tie Uatted States Washington News and Gossip. |THE DAY AT THE CAPITOL.|GUITEAU ON. ‘THE RACK, |seencyhsz, of pever ott ened soem] Row Guttcans mromer Views 18. Scars hut Swe une 5 & eves 2 “I pray every night and morning. I pray before | JOHN W. GcInEAC—AUTTEAU'S EVENING CuNceeTs | | na R was denied. gee eee. Ne tha oT TAIN CATION Test. I wish you did. You would be a better man. peak ed aa eeu saiy id eeencere | Wiley on hia and ace a i = NTR NUNCI You wouldn't be here for blood-mouey. You do: ee rau Saturday eveulug Wroe | tor carry ong malts SrcxeTany Force returned to-day from New NEW BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSE. | JUDGE PORTER'S SCATHING DENUNCIATION. Repreesit MANKOlG Vat Gece the following letter ty his fam he | taken 4 nd MF THE STOCK. | York. FIRE INSUR. prisoner spoke to the Jury t noon, ending at 12: Strangely enough, Judge Porter said, when this 8 fore. : BURNSIDE EULOGIES IN THE SENATE, | PLOTTING THE MURDER SIX WEEKS. | ‘3, Moov red from is insanity, he remembered piteet Hill, of the Treasury department, ap- ‘THE DEITY OR GUITEAU? Mee Teaiy, ani wos questioned ie is said, | MEETING OF HOUSE DISTRICT COMMITTEE. | INTERRUPTIONS BY THE PRISONER AND Hig| THIS men told them on his own, medita! the means; that he contriv spond ‘Sout Of the ¢ fund for “ prnditusca gut Of che contingent COUNSEL, mas Nes pure, * = 9 = j SSS tnsptre A general order ho Senate Ko-dny. | pret 10 pur- ; Immediately after the reading of the journal in | a u ib he practiced on | the Sonate today, Mr, Anthony submitted reso- | ning. AU 9 o'clock there was a dense | practicing | Gaming ose een the Dettery | lutfons of respect for the memory of his late col- | ATTAy of people about the doors. They overito | the Deity, or the prisoner at tre dork? ork r. 4 to this “ity t ret ° troply won by U1 league, Senator Burnside, which set forth, that to} "le porticoes and covered the sidewalk for some | Vie was it went tothe depot with this pistol well Tue TREASURY puma PATHE SDAY and ASSOCTA- ft stance ard The cot s closely | Siped. and lig in wait to. murder this President battery by a handso: : Manifeet the high estimate entertained of his) Utance around. The contv-rogm was closely | Tytre’ nad bln two. corasions in this, prisoners 2 Fives TUE thie Clocinns feminent public services and his distinguished | Ptcked with spectators hat ‘our before the | ite that sh that there was no diboiista on | ge SAMUELS. SHEL oh patriotisia, the bust State th court opened. Judge P private sceretary | this side of |} arrived about a quarter to 10, and arranged mat- | was os8 Of the Senate be now sus- | that AL so comps nil several more are not Ist some twinges of syed railroad trains. pended, that his friends a death, som - | need ate to his publ ters about the prosecution table. ‘The ye eeu ee ae Sprig! 10: ue Hon. R.F. | that cts an additional mark ect for the mem=| called to orler promptly at 10 o'clock, acuta i ene LAA ait CWS GONE OT ca ee at apitge eas gi Sethe seers ae . ceived a tol- | Oty of the Senator the Senate do now adjourn, | yonry ¢. a the crowd of spectator | him. He ird time, nd, and Spake | Spraguly wer t a0" = parthy mn ) stating that | Antony recounted ‘th lees of the | 2 noisy demonstration wold be followed by the ra poatioa tale Cooling ©) without etteuiot ; at or ae vac he Blick Mills eased, and, after an ey arrest of tie offenders, ‘The district attorney and is le on Saar | ulation, witiy witha cul erick « here this evei milit Mr. Davidge were in their seats when the court thse ite a FCO tks atic dmmectenbare hee Ga Cees ete the Ebbitt Irewse x opened; dudge Porter was absent. have become of shiee. Where he saieT have atways WSS: ee | Dee Guiteau’s Opening Remarks, Ww that no force nonesty ited to do His w 320-68 —The National Board of r H contd have saved him froin | 2 | deing tora limb from limb, He wanted a ume ; When he could catch iin sions { stupor porter. | thet Gen. Sherman hy nitgity in pesc triotic efforts | HE THANKS THE Wome pt the war vir ive the two] ‘Tac prison AND. soou as 0 ais Lips and eh 3 VACCINE POINTS, FRESE F sd the following smaltpox stat!s- SF Frenk.in Vaccine Fariy, Chambers DURE was placed in the : nde Saturd . WILL his gentle and noile nature, | ook ents “1. sme aps sSaMMiniie cast | he broke out nan audit ee ee eae anes ; | had won for ata th testeem and affection | Cais tery tees Seseeraey Popes } THE STORY OF THE ASSASSINATION | tHe neantybrone = ce i oteague athe pens : ipioche site sauna Judge Porter spent some Ume ina i asterty | je neariy bt es ioe | tinunds, tn tothwenthusiasn: with | sotue of then very tender. Tdesire to express my | {jue rarer Sreutsome ttn Someta ell iinisters throug Mormon ton, Ohio, 4¢ i p Senator Burnside espoused every catise he | sympathy and thanks to the ladies of America. | se Seite : ie ne eed by Uy oes Sigias: sab ini. 1in legislation, commended Hovulity | Onelady suggests that ( Arthurgive mea Cabf. | With a dramatic ection that rendered tt thrill g| ‘ died, where Rota ter eLtion te enue, within fospitat, Fexp.—1 arieter of one who did not hesitte, despite | hp ARtece oe This man now, he said, sought con | gon A the Lon “I nie Conge tas for fe polygamy ty ERGO. Ss reecived the fo sto the Eid tuo masaists oF eu nOniey foe tne a ny office from Gen, Artie wouldn't be | Stluttonal protection, treadow of speech. dictating | USIP ANS gk Was SUE PARKER: | Gartield Me: {il Hospital pt, through ed fo be Tight. es proper tor him to do it, aud I don’t desiv it I] to his honor his charge, averse to sitting tn the | It = a Consul General, Hon. Sinion Wolf, Cairo, Ransom, Hawley, Morrison, | Wht to sas Porter. If he attempts | ; Which fs disparaging to a politi and | sl Born. ar St James’ Proustant. Episcopal fe'ami Aldrich followed Insimilar | Co iwstead that jury about te law or the facts my | logtan. { uu Mele church, Skaneatel anit, 10% Inotion of Mr. Aldrich, the ; COUnSCL and Wl stop him. He came on | dudge Porter nounced the nit provecation P.M. Suint Memrsd. 1 3 ‘adopted by a Imous vote, | Mis cuse at th of President Arthur under -s. the prisone sling there. The San ada smal iaark of F tor hiisapprehension, and Fudge Porter does not | Unis Job it Aniie penetrat Ware Horse Care those who represent the Cor the gov “y of the decease, the Senate adjourned ; lv: Was so Wrapt in. lis subject 1 ous wound eulled on the Prestdh ators Mor- | until to-morrow. : | He rep ts hitnse “= INTERKUPTED JUDGE See Hine bese e had Gwe and ies rill, Conger, U and Repre- | A NOMIN (TION WHICH DID NOT REACH THE 8 | Judge Porter's Address to the Jury. that the evbience did not show, as Judge | UTS | When he | did he “ Corcoran Building, | SCHtitives White, ran- | Mr. Prien, the President’s private secret Judge Porter entered the court room Just as Gul- | Porter had asserted, that the prisoner had at- | of RR itune Uae Wisneiee ee quits must Batest Ne EUo., New York.” | ton, Butterworth, Ison, Al- | brought to the Senate this afternoon a j tean tMnished his specch, There was some contu- | tempted to run away efter firing the shot. ea} ant accurate, and thi nadress was aw | drich, Camp, Farwe Fust se, but did not present it because the eulogies of | Son caused In clearing tie space In front of the | ytr, pavidge, rising, sald he objected to these In_ | Tendered pecnttarly weird Losvex, ys, Sha Miller, W ex-Collvetor Wash- | $33 } : if jwy. Juge Porter having divested himsett of his | terrapt Ii fede Stud za episode, * irtable Gas Lights, &e., ke. ington Booth, of Walled: Pome Centon cui | Mr Hurnside were heing deli | Jury. Juag c cs rruptions. henided a studious series of | ode, i Feiberpden ange = aes TOrTans, Of atkatees: Poll ehatte ana | # noMInation for public printer, but aki not give j Raband{coat then took: la plate Uerore the Jury interruptions ‘was to apell Che eNéet Of the clos | wuav an ait oreaties Gera ee : Pier FRESH BOVINE Vace: |B. Mita r Peete. oie, (OOK Ae Pack to the White House. | and began his address, speaking first in a tow, | ing argument. Rin no light, He set he had ark every aerkoe Recocasee iS ine | Single SB Route or chicuaa 2 Me BomMuation of ME | trermitng voice, which betrayed his weak physt | "yp Scoville tortntained that he had a rizht to | evening. We asked whet he mm He said previously aa ‘ qUiteet from the form of the Now England Vaccine | Singtet ag ae sae cal condition. In the infirmity of is health, he | correct misstatements of testimony. The counsel | COWd Hot sing, but he latd down crosswise of hs t Aeputie Beglatly received and for sate by sane Ik it oe oy | on mation ee en erecta ese une | Suld, addressing the Jury, for he shared thelr weart- { forthe prosecution, le sald, had interrupted him | DUSK wi bis Dock with bis fort on the is revolutonsirs yao Ww. cM . i Soni Teare te inet 3 S00, Of Ka ene < pecan acil ce HOG 5 fines. | Walland whist tunes bi Ny he president a greeted the President with a mianial grip. | day evening next was set apart for general debate | YS Ue NOUN Proceed as weil, as he could to dis | YA trop some discusston.Mr. Scoville referred to the | tile With bis feet for (wo. hours, Bevery f3 fate BS “Died Has Gx “ies Ee | Os charge the duty imposed upon him. He iad been PHArHe Coad oes bed. He was very much pleased with the i M i for over a wee) ot the } 44 hot in_cousequenc a 5 pent edto the district attorney under ar- | ‘lS concert? His speech Was Wo me from hi JAMES, H. ont he fis ‘ s-| On motion of Mr. Taylor,a resolution was re« | lators in court, t rlabors outof court—th ar sana stand y ho stiteme ond Ee un Agent Chapinan telegraphs as folows to Cominis- n Mr. Taylor, labors in court, but the labors out of court—the | rest for aalsrehres » 4 | Standpolut a manly honest statement tp ee Pahl re-wesroi fe few tame 2 eee abe RoR Ge CRERLEA | ferred authorizing the committee on expenditures | midnight 1 He had found himself so pros- Ae OE SCHEDS UNO ih MG CLGERNE | Taine to cud: pause ana beatin Jing in the suey ee ee oS Wasireeros, D.C. 2 here last night from a six days’ rat Into Pickens | In the War department to ascertain whether any | ftated last Sunday that he feared he woutd have eh Sb ome pec ail the audience seemed Wy so constler agg pe Wenham Bente Barward x ¢ Fal Tron Work. Ma- nels Gee Nhe eee an te to #bandon the case. He would feel almostas if of si x eury'* Mate and € Oils, ie, Window | 4 aM co jes vb a | ueasures can be employed to factiitate the obtain: | he was anacnocune athe tee f hospital records in the Surzeon Gen- | he did not utter such words Tor the use of th the “en expenses in the Si ‘. ri On motion of Mr. Orth, a bill was passed that best, and te here, oft doubi there from the aL prefu et in Mls crime ff | The court said that if Judge Porter misquoted ; su i he was able to ald | the evidence the counsel could interrupt, but if he | ary in reaching a couclusion. Thus far the | stmpiy drew conclusions from the evidence he ha ees practicalty conducted b en | utd allow no interruptions. © with his constitu and Ornamental Yortland Cement, & ATTORNEYS. 's Tiles, Terra Cotta, | ilicit distilleries, 1 aI3-3m "| eighty gallons whisky. back through mud, peop JOntt vil Wl prepare the cham Thursday {ts report to-day, ero! deputies Bexpected to bein tae ext. piteevident to i by this terrible act, and tae mulsrepy and his counsel, Mr. Scoville. Every guuaas Has five of the trustees of the Lincoin Monument As- | been arraigned, interrupted and denounced. He! “Ireferthe matter to the Jury, dics ” suld the pri — : 7 STL eld Lions of the newspapers, fiat the mem is insane, : FPS esare ce, fyat.G ation shall constitute a quorum to transact | had received notice from both that he was to be Wee es fact ts, the policeman seized me simul | sna srg Inpelied by an’ insane a GBM. GantBat « 135 Pearl atecet, New York. 1, tospeclal duty at Ur Stopped, to be silenced if he uttered anything | Mucously as Twas putting up my pistol, Thad not! Siot tie Presi-le nt, to save the re ceiaity— River ami Harbor aud Marne bugineering Yorks. Lent. Consinand speaker, as the regular order, proceeded to | which these gentlemen did sot approve. noved 2 step.” . tates, under Which the following ills, | covNsRr FoR DEFENCE CHANGED WITH DELIBERATE “THE ASSASSIN’S EXPECTED REWARD.” | PERVERSION OF THE TRSTIMO: Judge Porter having referred to the assassin’s uutry frum avotner f tie Deity. There ts no ajority of those who attended il contract for improve: | Qiservate | eall the the country on chusett, February 6th. ete., Were introduced and referred: BE River Choking, - eheco—To repeal the land grant of th dissoiution abd Ue by dire lar: ie Pxpect sider : 6 pris. | tae trial, a: who heard lim to-day be- “Real and Permanent Dinprovements.” JalG-Im' | THE SeakCH FOR THe JEANNEYTE'S MISSING and Pacific railroad comp in Judge Porter then hastily reviewed the trial an | €Xpected reward from President Arthur, the pri it ty ras Henk dinhocmeraacee a Tee toi et i future actions of Uhat | To apply the proceeds of the ss the length of time consumed by the defence In | Over protested that he wanted nothing from the | probable, and acquittal po: uly hat. the Alacer of Athanistan hag exoclb ete, DROSS ATIOUNEE ATTAW, crew whieh has fornd | the edu -stion of the people. addressing the jury. Of the. three arguments | President. | Maced sun Tow of tho inte: and We Matsomed Jan and several cuser chats prema, entian to Coliectiona Assia ay sald to Tre | Ee PUbUsbiag Of a Ist of all pe | made by the defence, he sal he must say, in jus- | Judge Porter futimated that tt was a parton | has suffered ail his lite that I siail The plan of the ty discovered plat ng: at me, and the that the sick | ‘ 3 tice to the prisoner, that the one most [tee from yoph@s Prisouer now expected from the Presi- | as a friend as long as he lives the goverpmeut in Nepoul Was to throw n bomb ites of persons and that t who objection was that delivered by himself. He ae hottmn of my heart, and sha or roo Where the inluisters were assembied fag. Louivinua avenne. round and prosecute Une | charged the counsel tor Aetence with dellberate REVERSING TO THE GOCNSRL FOR Derexce,_ 11) atone for red eign es | and to cat down those attempting t koss PERRY, boat's crew. Tversion of the testimony. Judge Porter satd | Jude Porter satd this cas? loom~d immeasurably | BOt taking fate aecoun actp Se anaes R. ATTORN “Es a fae he accepted the duty tinposed upon lum cordially; j too high for him even to allude to these men vx- | #R1 Paral Insanity whlel Nas for mane yea January Sh-—The Constantinople cor Oppoeite City Hall) TEE widen, | 7 COWs CRDWAT, On Daxorsy Ss) try Cho! city. Hey Ad in indian Wareyror | BECAUse he Delleved that + cept where it became ni Et fray have cuwittingly Goss wii Ar eather eee Ure Times wars c Bismarck aa ppoeite 7-61 7 ‘ . ¢ an Wars a e > am® he {ima ve fi hin. ath “8 acts i Sanany Wily ARSE ~ | tiinks the southern portion of Dakota should be | to 1940, or to their widows. By Mr. Willis—To ree ETN eS liad been asserted by the prisoner and Mr. Scoville | now clive Lam sure he Would. pity and forzive,as | Pepllet to th i ative t» the joint ATTORNEY-A admitted as a state in the Union, and the remain- | ulite and limtt Chinese emigration. By Mr. Gib- | of President Garfield should not leave this dock that the counsel for the government were to get | he Ia ed and grieved before he died. His self &-ton of Ex n tay pt, that the (6. 2Colmubian Law Building cee to - e present continue Under & territorial | sono amend tie natlonal pene ae at Mticay | utile Teaves under the sentence of death, to | $5,000 for tielr part of the prosret xaltetion had always that Ido, Porte wilt om tt bse eepe-iu, 1p 01 overnme ish a national eurrenc : entica invoke the mercy of God, who spared even | ‘Ten thousand dollars, not know as anythin ve been don PETA with the bill introduced by Mr. Gibson on the 13th : are ateoinpte = Ns H. MILLE, AN ORDER issued by Gen. Crook, commanding | ultimo, and entitled a bill “to reduce taxation and | SUCh a wretch, though he spared none. He had | er. ) Tinh Was done or attetpted by my fathe nt of the Times says:— rrived at a complete rthedr collective action, “ sald S y,” added Jui travis wholly known tt isa Sud,sad case. Ife | ‘The Vienna, correspon Attorney 1 department of the Platte, and re at the | establish a uniform curren By Mr. Crapo—| not spared that wife, who by her leaning on her nd $25,000 he sald Saturday,” added Judge | : i Law, {corn 10" i *€ io Reoms 6 at i . S the 's, he needs to be dealt with andani Fromee ha Femoved his office to Roor | ag Ae aaeeaee War department, announers that at his own re-| For the rellef of the Freedman’s Savi some of your friends In New York | with great gentle and kindness, prstinding in regard By Mr. Robinson (Mass.) Porte yi g$ and Trust | hushand’s arin had saveil his Itte; yet_he swears tablish | ir she had leaned on her husbsnd’s arm on the 24 t Ist | } risoner, for he has many overbearing wilful Ways, but his and will so Inform the Por Joint answer a relieve Siw. Gen. ¢ | By Mr Cassidy — | of Suly he would have spared hin then. He di © no friend on eart jst trutheluess, and delusion cannot he tits note, IN. | | i o nd mining. By | uot spare that aged nother. He spared no one. =r, “who !s a corres} duetly questioned. But the spirit or Christ's love | Loxpos,Januury 23.—The London correspondent Hazeltlue—To establish a uniform paper cur} He spaics no one now. A murderer at heart Ihave got your record,” si | all his fhtirmaties ana ours. Let us give | of tie Manehester t iau says: There ts ground a then; he ts and it smells as bad as Corkhil j Rim, the cup of cold water, as unto him whom We | for supposing, In spite of the denials by the British Ht NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, | ‘The District in Congress, AAMURDERER AT HEART Now. Judze Porter continuing, suid 1 was as well at | iov wand ‘hose we are, poor ine embassy ple, That an arrangement 7 NINTH SIREET NORTHWEST, tS enna on a 2 i rWAd we sent as me F uns, Is |) “Mrs. Scoville goes hotne to-ulght to try to save | has been made by which, in certain contin genckes, | f HOUSE Co ce sur-| They ha 0 earing @ man on | Present as at any tne to put a quietus on thi: rs. Scoville g ix § re Cuances Acats=r 4 Posrwasten —Charges have | “EIT Ocitin HOSPITAne Sty CONSIDERED. | trials Ito Wehed to Enea. ft Geehinchnd wa on [Statement He then reviewed the sessures taken | her Uousehold furniture trom eate wndera tone, | Mekeee cee a eee ts ce would wocupy Port Wasriseros, D.C. Dee 4, 1st, | been preferred aguinst Postuaster MeMtll . ‘Ss | py the district, ato At the meeting of the House committee on the | sured of the mock defence of Insanity, with a buil- | aiter the assassi a harbor, yand the Aitorney General | closure of a chattel inortzage which ¢ % pires Mon- | Said and Alexi tio to discover all the facts 231, which is her. { thay. is dispatch fro! | New Orb 1 agent gone ome to the Daily News says: pee ell is | District of Columbia thts morning the Dill to au- | dog pistol In hts hand, whether he would not have | ittending the crline. | onthe 2th.” Tas not know what sue ean do, as Gen. Menutirea, te B Atnbass or st Londo iehis dite“ |S) thorize the Washington and Georgetown Raliroad | put an end to this trial the other day, when his noniige Tarter wentover the circumstances con. | they have no money. Mr Scoville contd Not g pAnstrtioti ams Mol tA oma euetomers are respectfully infornied that et - Couupany to extend its 14h, street branch to Mt. | honor, with his views of propriety, had prohibited | oe! With the appearanes in the ease of hineli, y hurd, T wish L could hetp thera,” °°" italy holds tat it armed iu F we ce ar New Shop, “HON av rine Ware Hovse.— | Pes ed >, with the proviso that the | him from speaking: His honor, who had beea the = : * | becomes Inevitable, it shoud b Nona ante Ste Wasa Maryland de y Shalt widen ith street trom Its | object of hs fulsoine. pralary Deeaine at once. the moe UREHILS TEAUAETS, 4 Souter ates | isu troops siden White ‘Tho delemitton } present junction, covering the extension of Its | opject of his fiend-like hate, Do you b: j Judge Porter sald, was fixed by Congress. The | gurrsau ExaurNisc mis MAI—His covrace KE- | SuoT DEAD ty 1aELaNn. Ne. 1760 P SEREET, RC shat H Lele of 80 feet Wituout expense tothe | man whashot a good man; who dogged ue ut | pay Of the jurymen, each of thera, wasiarger than | PORTED TO BE “OOZIN | Loxpow, January 21—A proc <3 s-rver was shot BL Olde ; Hsu arrison made an adverse report against the Pee nen Ges ERR GE he tala hts, The law fixed his compeusation. In this! It was menth ‘THs Stan aturday that Castlereagh, County Roscommon, last ed the A the bil for | juve sent one Of the cartridges 10 his honors | CAS? he Woutd only get the §0 allowed by Law, nitely. | heart? Do you think, when M of square 449 for a p: aiteaw as be W such purehise was laid on the “His office,” Interrapted the prisoner, “4s worth | some dl ving the court house showed | tuent of Mr. Cochran as Untted States | Da position to droop, and itis certain that he |g Suen on ge ae nn su08 the j Ma a Be ued anes yl te Vee Me ered hs nianly, eloutient, conclusive $7 000 a year, Tam told; yet he can’t pay his board to some extent lost his confident look and | ya ct rummnber ot Loalon Pusch tn consequence of & = = atu UE (01 hie st considered. he | this prisoner had held that bull-dog vil on that? ie 1 yaater 2 gp compara- | cartoon bearing weet pial $e ep bart of oar force of work:nen ‘Tur Deane My si i Casey, | unanimous Sentiment wes, expressed that hand, he would have patised to prictice his alm wi jail yesterday he spent a compara- | eirtoon bearing © recent Linperial fescript, . L. Casey. ud move at on COMPENSATION OF MESSRS, PORTER AND DAvIDGE. | tj As to Mr. Davldge, Judge Porter sail he had no! claim against the government; he er of Co , diedin Brooklyn yes- y. He was bo fast G and eraduated from We ~ | Increase of Smalipox in Philadelphia, PaurLapecraia, Juviary 33. — Ther few outta gh he treats ni take steps | before sending one of those cartridge ary lesistation and appro-| back? When one of their on number ase. It was decided to take | tn grief, Uils man laughed and jeered. 1 into his muere will ba: wieh, KT, In | Point in 1826. He priation for such ine é | deaths fro simatpox here last — =e — } WS In active servic years. He served with | Up the matter on Thursday next, and request ve that he would not have ‘at that m honor of the government. Wh: Grice conse pn prsonsion week, Sil COMMENCED. | distinction in the Florida war, ive bree | Major Twining and Col. Casey to attend and sitb- to thls trial by shooting do idge received their commis. 1 u < a i COMMENCED. . foun rien In tee iit their views on the bills already Introduced for t Jurysaan—not from 1 will to nA tion th SOCIETY NOTES, BARGAINS TELL! { led the right division att ae eta wee ate | god Will to himselt? ne Cotsen sablone tae rison Was Mre\ ed to amend the bill to pee. Hie wis sev GUITEAU'S IDFA OF MERCY. AERC Of the} The President wl soon Issue Invit«tions for hie ROWDED WITH F z 8 gui Incorporate Che Girtieli Memortil Hos; f = 5 " ) sum WAS proposed; no fee abso- | Le! : Y * | Ree to plice the proper restrictions upon tt This man shows Is idea of mercy to others, rcontingent. They were to receive anon oe: | dare not from today’s mal said the rin the White IL He has UND MEPL ¥ Liewar poke: eae Tain ators in the Inter of holdlag Teal est xt, when on one occasion he, on his system of alter- On as the Attorney General shall fix asa | ORE, “mosLol (hei have been accumubatine s futroduved an accomplished French cook MORE T x | troops for th He was brevetied a brigadier | Dla, When called up recently In tae Tou hate flattery and mutice, turned to the jury and | talrcompensition, It so happened that he had Lbecame busy with iny spi W York into his est nent, Dut Stull re. = THE YPHING EVER OFFERED AT | oy 2 objected to because of the want of such restr sald God would Interfere aud strike down one of | never met the then Attorney General nor th | ton are reqiiests for th A SIN PRICES ! SCSTOM CLOTH YN MADE GOOD: Hint and inert tains the steward, Mr. Crump, and others em ployed Ia the private houschold during the Hayes should convict him. This | Present Attorney General, though he Kaew them | P-Tsoual one Caplio Notess thelr number before the oud an Ge i 3 uth up. to the | both by reputation, | Kaged In con: People who have business with the State, War! was the man, selfish from Lis (ean continue: ie ordes inte syou | AiMine the personal letters. IC was not “t | and Garfield administrations, ; rele jetted and Navy departments, aud the oMeers and clerks | present mes brutal, tn bis, instincts; inordinate | | Ta other words,” tnterrunted the prteoner. “you | BOG | a Py TENT poe ie tee | Techie wit cack ot Gis oe | Sithis eirvice Musing thetwar de Want | of wie two latter departments, are interested in | lor the lust of notoriety; a beggar, a hypocrite, a | are Working ona con y. That's whact ave | Tr and he gute it as. if apprehensive | g ht ‘ M sw] Burnett, oy canter, a swindle i ‘OM. MADE CLOTHING canter, a swindl LUSINESs SUITS, fron or, who. wi any | been Saying from the star eRe his own request. Hl presented by Mr. LeFevre tron a ease. NO courts 19 | ae Pentre eirs woul! see the epithets years practice, m y ’ Hy tate — ndchtor Puolie Bulutines n ° No cou A DIVISION OF THE JURY WOULD BE UNroRTUNAre. | applied to him in I Some vistors wsked {OF | nd pues as COME FARLY AND AVOID THE DISPATCHES TO HE SENT TO THE Roparrs Seancu ¢ all Costructions, so that | JUN. galled to cee tn him a dishonest rogue, and No |” Suage Porter, proveedine, guldit there should be | autosriphs, aud he Wrote a few, but showed. evic | ; BOYS AND CiiIL WS SUITS, BOYS’ OVERCOATS, $1.90 to 310. BARGAINS BARGAINS! — BARGAINS! RULE AT THE GREAT SALE OF NEW YORK AND STON CLOTHING, #1.—The following letter has been received by mmodore Walker, chief of the bureau of navig. tion, from Lieut. W. P. Randall dated New Bet: nud to xo to 1t one has to go outside the Jonuary 19th: “Ihave the honor to | puilding, down steps, ard hen climb up again. - r Owens will leave here on ‘ A movement fs on foot to elect by a resolution of rise, taking the steamer of louse Mr. Netl Brown, of Tennessee, one of the nelsco for Honolu ad from one department | §, through the corrilers. At present the | | tinent 18 Walled off from the rest of the dent annoyance at beng interrupted in tbe ex | amination of bt ters. | One of the jail guards in ans am Who should procure | s to the cont ready to stand up and ite 2u Te. . What would be ace | he made bis spe "d that the government | OUf. His heart is ‘t his slimy trail in various places; a man who | division of the jury it would be very un‘ortunate. Was capable of lnitatiog tue manners of a gentle- Mah; a man who bought at a pawnbrokers a c: ‘ a e jury! Off diess, and tried ¢» act ous & geutlemans & ian bane ee an. raid Who, as “a lawyer, tiad such notions of morality | {1 the only being wy that when he had collected money be held it from | SOM ne Cow araLy a his client and chuckled over the success of the ex- | Complis! Fie er to a question sald, Yesterd: of greatness wii urage 1S now oozing ive artexhibit was made by Mrs. Among “7 sie ms i ls present wet Dall, Mrs. Isabella Beecher Hoo\er, Mis and will bo tn RIS | Dawos, Miss Br ts. Richardson and dau’ A it ing ¢ wary 1th fs old reading REET NORTHWEST, F = = s lerks. Many members say that Brown, {5 not strong enough to press this cause toa con-| boots before long If it is not U Mr. Lawrence Burret and Mr. Oscar Wilde. AT Tis SEVENTH S fe will join by is the best reading clerk the House ever had. He is | Petiment. c 4 = clusion? It would defeat merely this trial and { A pleasant entertainment w: en by the 2 Between G and H streets. | tar. Capt. Owens’ vessel Is always the | a democrat, und was succeeded by Mr. Leonard, of | Ji’S® Porter having repéated the orolde watch A pl y and barring accident will reach St. | Olio, story, the prisoner sal B.-10OK FOR THE RED SIGNS. — Ja2t in your throat.” ‘Phat Ue seems to stick | Copel other trials, | prictor of the Hauiiton to the guests of that Loved 4 S THE DUTY OF THE JURY. | on Saturday evening. The program included efore the Rodgers can get out of sovernor Allen Wrisht, who at one time was : : : tho < musfe, recitations, on wo Spent fy Sock BETTER THE PRESENT THE POORER Guarters. Capt. | Owens promised Lieut. | chiet of the Choctaw Tudian nation, madean ane GUITEAU'S ATTACK ON HIS FATHER. ‘There were in the government only two repre-} speech. coyoyment anda peste = j Bern RDUEIDIe CTEIeg Pe eae ee S| iment before the House committee on Indian} A man, continued Judge Porter, who was capa- | Sentatives of the people: tue one the head of the THE SUPPOSED AVENGER. chenck gave a breakfast Satuntay morning: ability be the first 10 re es aun in favor cr opening up the In- } ble of attempting to blast the name of the woman | nation, the other the jury; to whieh as the last} The party who last Saturday made several at- | at lis residence, o1 ircle, at Which were Hity be the firs country to rallroad enterprise. ae i aoa 5 = " ; a #2 . x President, the Min agers, and desires me to | Gal Ay Loudom ting ens Superintenlent of the | W!th whom he had slept for years; a man who had | resort all rights of life, Nberty, or property came | tempts to see Gulteau while he was in the up | Pacsent Whe Président, the Brus Mi to take anything that | Pidtadciphia mint, has been thvited to appear be- | attempted to palm hinself off on churches ana | for protection. It was true the Jury was not to be | stairs room at the court house, dud who seemed | #10Ts Antlony, Allison’ and HL Capt. Owens will im all pro communteate with the R state that he will be h: H _ neson, ater, I Tectne Roce The Nee dere On the Rodgers | fore the Senate finance committee to-morrow and | Christian associations as a pure man after_spend- | governed by outside opinions except so far as out | aetcrasined to get to him, was again on hand to- | Poem, clone ead Couey entre ta send.” The MANY departinent will Send | present its views on the proposed extension of the | ing six years In fornication 4n the Ouelda Commu | side opinion conformed with thelr conselonce nue Correo COL, Par Cae eee ese eee | the dinner given ‘by the British Minister oma Mabatehes {0 Cue Rodgers turouzh Capt. Owens. | Philailelphia unt. He has accepted the Invita- | nity; a man s9 mean and vile that In a case where | this Was & crue comerited ney merely against the | toe ee ognized sani tn SORE IEE ce e 2 nation The exact character of the instructions to be for- | tion. Is Mee sought divorce he, appeared before the | victim, but a erime against home relations, family | Ported’ Min Ole Wo. tie Omloere anal he wae te | SVERING, 2 : " cate will Seber he icons referee as a Witness to prove his own Immorulity; | rel ations, state relations, public relation: . ors, ork kan mined. The Rodgers’ will probably be directed 4 METROPOLITAN POLICE DELEGATION, : 4 S) P s Lizzie abd Mis: others kept a sharp look out on him. to pick ap the detachment of men left by her on| 4 committee representing the police force to-day } 214" $9 evo of honor, go possessed With Ue | Gommpauis SEATEMENTS AS TO FUBLIC OPINION COR- Ministe spirit of diabolism that he appeared at the age of TRIAL NOTES, | the coast of Russia and return home. Commodore | called upon Senator Butler, to who the bill to | elshtecn, stealing up behind kis father’s back-ate RECTED. Mrs, Scoville and her Ittie daughter left for her L and, fons constste Walker will mike up a budget to send to the Rod-| pay the policemen certain additional compensa- | striking hin a blow, and when his father turned | When that prisoner has been proclaiming from | nome in Chicago Saturday. evening. . sation; Mrs. J. M. Cailtsle ° Libera! Di gers by Capt. Owens. All who wish to send any-| tion voted them In 1871 was Teferred, und ex-} upon him he had whimpered as he whimpered in | day to day that the people of this country were on ISNT oS AN ca RE : sive and Mrs. Robeson._—On Sate ot PENS. AVE. thing to the people on the Rodgers should forward plained to him the nature of the claim. court Saturday, and surrendered. Coward! Mur- it to Commodore Walker, his side nelther counsel dared to appeal to the District Government Affairs. unday evening Gen. and Mrs, Anderson entert ined HE HAD NO BUIL-DOG PISTOL THEN, general judgment of the people. They had yet to The bul!ding committee of the scltool board,with | cuests at a handsome dnber party at thelr present THE COMMITTEE ON PENSIONS, derert B ROBINSON & CO, . a ae . 3 the inspector of buildings, visited the new one | residence on Latayette : Ng os anete® hes returned to New | _ The: Howse committes on pensions to-dayap- | 5. sone wn uahe saalac cates was tne Poe He Eek eee Ge Troe eee cine | sou GHOK echool Duikilay Just crecese tyrone: | aeenbere or tne, Bolan BOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSE, York.— Prof. Reiley, the author of the new and | polnted the following sub-committees: On sub- spirit in which he struck his father,—and that be- | Ing whether this prisoner was sine, but that was | tector J. H. Howlett on the Columbia road. north | congent 1 friends Presid 3 i e well-received book on esthetics, entitled “The ar- | jects relating tothe Mexican and Indian wars— fore Mr. Scoville says he became tnsane,—for Mr. ale Judge Porter said he had received fifty let- | Cf 17th street, and made an exumination of its | by Mr. Hut mberlin’s on Saturday 908 Passack canal aceon fist and his Misston,” ts a brother of Dr, James R. | Messrs. Hepburn, Stone, Steele, Hewitt (Ala.) and vaatea i tah ti Ss hen he | FS from prominent men which showed what the | CouStruction, which In all particulars met their | evening.—Last eveniug Mr. and Mrs. Ramsdel : AVEXUY._ | Retley of this city.——Mr.Mrs.and Miss py and | Burrows. On subjects relating to the war of 1812— | Scoville dates his Insanity at the time when he Sentinentwas, approval, and the Commissioners were notified of | entertu: Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Barrett at diae Mr. G. O. Gold, of Washington, were registered In | Messrs Rice, Weber and Robinson. On subjects | entered the Onefda Community, at the age of 19. cee ® ghnuted the: prieoner. 1 the action. ‘This 1s.a plain substantial one-story | ner at their delightful residence on N strect. Cornet Liung Felt | paris on the 7th Inst——Dr. david 8 Smith, of | Plating to the lite saving service—Messts: Marsh, | Minx Scoville sweats that dows to A876 ene. sever | meeaes Doss the Prisoner, “b-o-S-M | pusing with wide nuliwss, costing #29180, ant | TWwe Washinzem alum Assictation ot Princes 04 10th street northwest, | Clcage, ig at Willard’s,— Representative Fulkerson and Cox. believed he was out of his mind. Judge Porter MR. SCOVILLE OBsECTS. $0 planned ag to constitute one-half ‘or a farge | ton College wilt bold its annual mecting’and Dane = id doll | t ‘a8 registered In New York yesterday. BUB-COMMITTRES APPOINTED. said he had nothing but kind words to Say of the | fr, gcovitle, rising from his seat, objected to ling when necessity arises 10r more school | yuet next Friday evening at Weleker’s, Attorney NEVE Soa x 2 t kerday : . 5 ‘this place. General Brewster, of the Class of 1844, will be the eg epeaK for themwelven: ‘Manatac. | Vo oe ye ero, Wont & Taylor's, Ex-Speaker Randall, who is chatrman of the | hor? Tuo had shown suck davetion (0 The PES te statements made by Judge Porter t0 the jury, | OU AE MS Oa ea wy Inspector Rntwiele: | Cone a ee amg he Clas of 3834, w and it bs York city, and bride, are at the Ebbitt, oner. ig permi $e. ‘resis every dlay at 620 Uth street, Brauch Store, L ——— comuittee on public expenditures of the House of INTERRUPTIONS BY MR. SCOVILLE AND GuITeav, | There was avery warm discussion between coun. | Jolin Miller, erecta dwelling on Virginta avenue, | expected that a number of other distinguished Tow Vaunsy varia avenue northwest" dl0-Gm ‘The Treasury Secretaryship. Representatives, at to-day’s meeting appointed ng | Sch Mr. Scoville demanding that the court rule | Dctween 2d and 425 strects southwest; $00. af re podem nme coned BEINGTON LIVERY AND SALI ABL CONGRESSMAN CKOWLEY SAID TO BE THR cowrNa | the following sub-committees: On the sundry | Mr. Scoville here interrupted Judge Porter, and ybjectt ‘The Commissioners have refused the request of || Among other entertainments for this week will JNO. M, CLALK, Manazer--1724 G strect. between | CO ie ~~ { civil and defictency appropriation bills—essrs, | they had a brief discussion as to the purport of | UPOn his objection. ‘Thos J. Stalley for permission to use tie west | be the soiree at the Spanish legation to-tny. the tireis Reepfor Mrelandaag Coster | yee Richart Crome pee eee eerie, eo ponrae Legislative ‘and | Mrs. Scoville’s testimony. THR COURT'S DECISION. bank of the Jamies Creek canal for the purpose of | sinall dancing parties to be given at the a es Cs woe Ta oe anise ¥, M. C., of 3 , Te~ pension appropriation bills—Messrs. Lewis, Black- Judge Porter having referred to the OneidaCom- | Judge Cox said he thought that the statements | storing street sweepings until hecan Toad. thesame | of Secretary Hunt and Senator Voorbees to-mor= cies dhiat ince estsmnne | company with Seertaty Folger, Today Me | Pe aeoME Reb Be ae Ret aoe Cam | msuntty the prisoner Sala: “Yeu charaplon Nope | Were admmssble so far as Wey contradicted what Sr. Dantel 0. C. Catto on day or nicht. Orders th: 7 0 a cre a Ir. a - ” % Shanee fretapty, ate ded toe Pirtcular™ attention Crowley was congratulated by a number ot his | DeMowe.” Consular. and Indian eppropriation | cause, Ho needs some one like you to do the He ance ee RS ae ois ers fear tins bores Kim" | colieasmies in the House over his prospective ay MURtaTy Send Me Mea Gate cea oo ce wuinitee ines Judge Porter having pro- | statement here, on trial, they had 0} portunity to | of es Ae {ule des nave i the President haa requested Mr | Lewis,” Navy and Toruieation Mears. Demotte | nounced a eoumding sebtenes of denunstaion’ te Dupin on the stand and contradict hl. Suly 38 3674 for doing business Hemiakes tne ap-| "inv to a reception hy Mrs. Senae FOR THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, Crowley to accept the Treasury rttollo, and that and Wood. fiver and harbor bill—Messrs, Ladd, Forage nonted with’ a laughs, “Do gad, | at nave pot 1,200." rT ety aeprored van sae ise, entitied “An act her dauguter, $39 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ps bres een 2 ae eae, PLOTTING THR MURDER FOR 81X WEEKS,‘ XM SCOVILLE EXCEPTS TO THR sUDGR's nULING, | Authorizing the refunding of moneys erroneously . SSS, TIITRRER AsV U<sss, It ig belleved when the President nominates a. Judge Porter stopped and paid an eloquent Scoville said he would take exception taxes ‘been 5 A atid RO RAAU US. s new Secretary of the Treasury that he will also tribute to the dead President, adding: “This sleuth saececiae Se pees Cae tee Hconse Se - rey keg aa Ss F Ree AAU Ussss |moke his nominations for the Navy and ‘In. e hound was for six weeks plotting and plotting with 2 te on 3 £5 Sgand & BB PAK Bencd terior departments. It 1s the current beliet oun oe 8 plotting and plotting Judge Cox said he did not sanction Judge Por. have no authority to ae FR RA A UU "SES"... | that Wa E. Chandler will be appointed Secretary | He dentes the charge, and stat nO counsel except with the fend of darkness who | ter’s stating the contents of his private or sf tub teke "Goan —— of the Navy, but the prospects for Mr. nt to | Wife went to visit friends In Cunsberland and then | prompted the act"— ; ot but thought it permissible to con-| | Tae cig ae OOH LATOE STOCK Qf, SLOvMING MEET mn Fake Beene now o Hae. | mento enenins eran, Scam vans | "praying isto word to ay" tnteropteg tne | glee pont aera “| wake x nee fo.tad did not know when she would return. to Washing asa pes = oii counse} made such statements, many of our — WHAT SECRETARY FOLGER SAYS. ton, and when she did return she would live with | »¢iuoting and plotting for she on ‘Mr. Scoville sald that the prosecution haa of 04d: ‘Weare now offering MEN'S SUITS, YOUTHS suits, | Judge Folger sald to-day that the question of his After Seca rea tee no BOYS’ SUITS, CHILDREN'S SUITS, succession to the Supreme Court bench was a Of the circuntstenorn ot ene MEN'S OVERCOATS, YOUTHS OVERCOATS, matter thaghad not been talked of or even hinted marked that the BOYS OVERCOATS, CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS | 21,10 ; Un by the President since he Decame Seo- ana beeece as, {ist make the heart of the the abound onib even Fecha eat aree™ |. Attzoxn Tutxoas eeciva or Liqvom, Lirmcnes of liquor licenses ‘under consideration. A. STRAUS’, derstood that complaints have been made issuing of such licenses in some cases, ‘THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, cari Ss Re IE, Py eal 200 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, KEag TE | ge G2; . STRERT. AND 2 DOTRERT, = sak

Other pages from this issue: