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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Werthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by ‘Phe Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tae Evrxtxo Stan is served to subscribers in the eity by carriers, on their own account, st 10 cents per ‘week, oF 44 cen! mouth. Copies at the counter, 2 ents each. By reall powtage prepaid 90 canta » mouth, one year, $6; six mon! {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as === Che Evening Star. . Te TWO CENTS. Copies for $20. ‘OL ro. FF" All mail subscriptions mnst be pald in advance: Le — Ne: oe eee Ves 59—N® 8,989. make an special appeal to the ladies of America to | (CINCINNATI, Onto, January 2.—A special from Rates of advertising m: nown on application. eg + : Cattletisbung, Ky., Says: A Jury was chos*n yom come to my rescue. Some of them have written terday to Uy Kilis and craft for the Gibbous aur: me delightful letters, and { ach and every | der, aod the trial will beeiy sods one of them to respond to the extent of theirme«ns, . _ Telegrams to The Star. THREE BALLOTS AT ALBANY. RAVAGES OF SMALL-POX. ———— HANLAN REFUSES TRICKETT’S OFFER. A $150,000 Fire, PHILaperrnta, Pa, ‘anuary 27.—The loss by the fire last night ‘at the Keystone” hub spoke’ and Wheel woras, at 174, 176 and 178 Canal street, wi $150,000. “ sani ———— The Trial of the Gibbons Family “ur- derers, AMUSEMENTS. — Poke oreka House. SPECIAL NOTICES. HRIS' TEMPERANCE CIAL Washington News and Gossip. EN'S CHRISTIAN ‘Notice for all the officers and members | GOVERNMENT REcEIPTS To-pay.—Internal rev- il meet SATURDAY, January 23, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS THE CONVICTED ASSASSIN. Working for a New Trial. 5 Saas TNESS BOTH HOUSES TO- SOME AFFIDAVITS ALLEGED TO RAVE BREN OB-| ind to sre me in person if possible. I retarn my reo THE TRAGEDY QUEEN, JANAUSCHEK. At 1p... at Masonic Temple, to atrange for the Tea | NUe, $389,067.64; customs, $610,321.60. BUS IN DAY. TAINED BY MR. SCOVILLE-A STATEMENT THaT | sincere thanks for their letuers and sympathy. | yicq PR lasagne at Mrntterd, Pa. Party. and Sociable to be held Tuesday Evening, Janu- EN ze U.SN,, has been THE JURYMEN READ A NEWSPAPER. You ladies believe in God and In my Inspiration, ‘s Ge DONE AND THE WATER STILL. RIETWO, Dr. Mosenthal’s Great Play of ary 31, 1882. yall. it CrviL ENGINEER ©. C. WoLcorT, U.S.N., has THE SHERMAN FUNDING BILL—THE MoRMoNS | _Lastevening there were some mysterious move. | and that Thave really sived, the Nation a aeant BRADFORD, P 4.» Fanuary 2. —The heusy rains A SPECIAL MERTING OF THE REPUBLI. | detached from the Bureau of Yanis and Docks and ean hood of 6th street | (Touble and a great expense—to wit, another | and tee g in the creeks lave resulted in the DEBORAH. DEF ASCENTIAL COMMITTEE of the Ditteict | ordered to duty at the Mare Island navy yard, ments in an office in the neighborhood of 6th street AND THE INDIANS—BEW APPOR- TIONMENT BILL, ETO. of Columbia will be held in Lenman’s Hall, 1425 New York avenue, FRIDAY EVENING. aituitatent, s¢6 | ‘Tae Cautse oF THe LANCASTER. -Advicearecetved Saturday Matinee, the Great Emotional Play of Pant ull aeteadn nae cepa cation will make Te- | at the Navy department state that the Lancaster, war.” Mooding of the northern and eastern section of Cis and Touistana avenue, and the gas was lighted | After referring to alleged repeated confirmations | ‘ity. ‘The fire departinent was eatied na Nts therein to avery late hour. Mr. Scoville was in of his Inspiration, he says: « Mere physical sieath | move an ive gorse at the Kennedy street bridge tals oMice for a long time, and in the early part of | 18 Dothing to me.’ Under the law feannot be ex- | Dut was unsuccess(ul. Goods ane beitie fetes port. Full attendance is ex} 31 Ville. = j ecuted in any event until July. I may die a dozen | #8 Tapidly as possible from the bulldings in the MOTHER AND SON. SIMES Me GREGORY, ‘Secretary. “” > CLAPE, poled ae muropean faceted Ores Senate Towday. ie Stoning Mr. Hayden, Semerty ancistanh Cle | oh uctone than, so 1 awe oo tives oboe cea: | Monaea ances nee damage has boon already _ JAMES M. GR fs At _ | franche January 7th from a cruise tothe ea 1, Uict attorney, was present, with a Mr. Snyder, an} shail not go before my tine. ‘Thad rather be | done, and more expected, ae the Watery ea Baturday Night... BLEAK HOUSE. | p> MRS. L, BAUERDORF, REMOVED To NO. | having visited Algiers and Tunis. The Lancaster | Mr. Garland presented a petition in the Senate employé of the National Hotel. It 1s understood | hung, so far ‘as physical death. is comeerned thon | Petng. ‘ Fag 3 230 lat stroct northwest, between L and M. Coast OF eae ren th to visit the ports On the | to-day, from residents of, and visitors to, Hot | thetan among wee nan by the latter to the | die from a painful liluess or meet with a railroad —— Next Monday. Jananschek, as Queen Catharine, in 3u coast of Italy, Greece, Turkey and Egypt. Springs, Arkansas, for an aj lation of $500,000 | effect that a newspaper dated sometime about the | or steamboat accident. T hardly think Tam des | Attempt of a Mob Swindied Work- Shakespeare's Historical Play of ~ = * 5 prings, a8, pprop) - ‘ ° y i men to B: Rail s Neon diselved by the mutual consentor ait | AMONG THE PaESIDENT's CaLLens to-day were | forthe improvement of the permanent govern- | 19th of November,contalning an account of Win. | tined to be hang and theese give myself no = urna Railrond Bridge, HENRY VIII. TP nat teen dinesived by the mantual consent of all : a : P 2 Jones shooting at the van, had found its way to | thought on that; "but I am anxtoustohave my | MILWAUKEE, Wis, January &-—-A uportal dim On Monday, February 6.—Gilbert & Sullivan's Satir- | Messrs: H. G- Booth and D- W. Smith have sold their | Senators Teller, Sawyer, Platt, Beck, Hill coy ment reservation and the streets of Hot Spanee members of the jury, and was read by at least | character and inspiration vindicated.” Patch trom Haas 7 ronday, Fel 6 § Satir- ctive interests to the new firm of J. a c ack: ; .), | Messrs. x amd voor- a “Me é r Seal Comic Opera, PATIENCE, or the Sunflower and | Co. and they alone will assume the resources and iar | Kellogg, Jackson, Mitchell, Allison, Miller (Cal.), | M Garland, McPherson, Camden and Voor-| three of them. It is’ understood, too, that afida- 5 the Lily. Uhe great i Dian (Graves UADTIEE AACR” ridge at the junction ne fired hint i. | Representatives Pettibone, Moore, ‘Vaz Voorhis, | nees sever ed upon the appropriation com- | vits were prepared or will be prepared that Messrs bilities of the late firm. oO Wenple, | Carlisle, Scranton, Paul,’ Hill, Hubbell, Steele, rally Urged apo approp! P Guten ». | before last by am inrurt st thrown ont ob nite, to which the petition ‘was referred, the | McFeeley and John Downs, some few weeks ago, | MF. John W. Guiteau was asked by a Star re- | Poitou yt F Written expressly for Janauschek. shy the collapse of the Air Line a iL SHEL | Washington, D.C., Jan.24,'82. D. W. SMITH.” | Belford ‘and Camp,’ and Sénator-viect Wilson. had an interview with Mr. We H. Brawner, one of | Porter to-day if he thought his brother would not | road, but the wiructure Was steed we tlane N4tioNaL THEAT ira ahaa z = —— necessity of early favorable action. the jurors, in which the latter sald: “It' all the | lose his courage when he lost his confidence tn | A call was suade upon the worerimnent ‘tna trey — Fe > THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK. | NAVAL ORpERS.—Lieut. R. E. Carmody,to the| Bitis were introduced as follows: By Mr. Hoar— | rest are of the same mind that am We will be out | escaping the legal penalty of his act. to protect property, but an assurance was sent t (Overwhelming Success of the Sensational Spectacular | Fo ee a NON FIRE: GAGOR: Tecetving ship Colorado; Master G. T. Emmons, to } Relmbursing the state of Massachusetts for ex- | but a short time.” It is understood that ailavits | “He will not lose is coandenes till the last Pahic-stricken- inci al woon that transportation ee A POMPANY for the District of Columbia, forthe | the Colorada, Commodore 8, R. F Sa eo eee Game TO Tee ag tae Peropriates, the | on these nolnts will be used in Support of a motion | moment.” said Mr. Guiteru. special duty February 10th and ordered as a mem- | 8mount ($230,100) reported as dae by the commis- | for a new trial. ber of the examining board. SU Tabe Ne ae Losane For the, disteibation ot A DENIAL BY THE BAILIFFS, his appeal to the court tn banc. When that ts | closed and the men » ‘ss under the influence of Polis open at 1 and clove at = : Naricen : = ai a disposed of he will never lose faith in the expecta. | Nquor and are mor q t el, and po further destruc. in Europe and America. 23 FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. | MR. BLarne’s EvLocy oN THE LATR PRESIDENT.— POR vaccine virus to the people (directing It to anes ae ee ee ligete tion that President Arthur will pardon lim. “I | tou ts apprehended. ‘the Urlage tn guontieg cia EVERY sckAe 4 fave Sicruns. 5.8. SHEDD_FINE GAS FixTunes, | Representative McKinley, chairman of the sub- | Pe furnished by the National Boant of Health to . Douglas, jr.—say emp! « : ow » lection of uine Directors to serve for the ensuing yea: THE WORED: “will be he d-at the office of the Company. 1903 Penn Crowded Houses, Enthusiastic Audiences for 700 Nights | JAui# avenue northwest, FRIDAY, February 24, 1 “Alter his motion | Would be sent them, for a new trial Is overruled he will be confident in | greatly appease them. Saloons have all been Heh had the effect to believe that his consclence 13 alt right. He tuinks | the property of the Omaha company, bul the Nore 6 it President Garfield, all persons applying for it at cost. price.) By Mr. | cally in relation to the statement as to Mr. Braw- | 1b was right for him to shoot President Garfield. | wegians and Swedes, who can talk but litte The Departure frum Africa Be SRM e aces and Socio. Eo Gn nie eee Fee ne the ene and Punish the counter. | nor, that such a thing could not be done without Sometimes Tam in doubt about the case myself. T | Kuglish, buve got It tuto thelr heads that thin ae ne Bart in at Ocean, Mott's Sccial Latrobe. cing tae he wat Se ares Ce Watney Tine | {ein knowing tt, and they are quite sure that | don"t know whether Its the lunacy of depravity | company Is in'som" way. hesporeiie, fae op of | 3 Mott's St. George Range. a eT Sect ‘The Last Drop of Water. Hote st. Geo 2 " state- | OF What itis. It is a strange cas ‘The Insane Asyla the eulogy, 10 accordance with the request of the | bill is the one introduced by Mr. Davis, (i1.), In | Mt Brawner made no such assertion. The stat ay intigs Ao . = losses, and they seek redress for Un " x aaiewand ree the r. Guiteau, after talking over the various > The Pascenwer Elevator, Ete. | | Plumbing and Tinning. Jobbing promptly attended | comunitters either on the 2th or at of February. | the list Congress: oneertot penalties, &.) Ajso, | Ment that a newspaper was read by any of th te r wrongs, : : + ints which might be raised to get a new trial, Sport (0. tat | ttnorthw Tate ate See dotted ea er uable that: the | to secure service of process ig U. 8, courts, incases | {HO fact op a, mewarnp ae eee ale te | Sas oT Ehtek there eee yet for a ee ee ete ee earn met eaten ch clas | ee latter date will be decided, upon. ‘The Mars tand | tn which the offcer of a inufiietpal corporition OF | room "forms. sufficient grounds {ors new | HL ‘This thing is not over by any means” We fitauey ern G@- MATINEE SATOROAS Ar CHEAP PRICES. ay | ES” DEY Goons, legislature was therefore a little prema oly corporate upon whom, by law of the. sta ‘s trial has been raised heretofore. It was ruled in WHAT MR. SCOVILLE SaYs. te siceak esis journing yesterday to hear the eulogy delivered to- | the service 1s toUe made, cannot be found. Te pro: | Mia has been ratsed hereto Fed : ee Mew TAULEIIENEND, Satcpare sie oe | vides that the service may then be made upon any | OF Case, some years ago, when the paper found | ar. Scoviile sald to day Uhat he could not give to in England endeavored to arrange for Monday, Jan. 2 Mr. JOHN MoCULLOUGH. tween bim and Hanien for £200 a std t Haniam 2 its way fo the Jury room! accidentally, and was : Faia tin ier » | reused, rope netic oti 4 at opened, a — agent of such corporation, ete., found in the dis- B ; | the public yet the points on watch be would base | Mfused, and offered to luake a Mitch for 240) a EE Oe eee heat Calica ones teed, NAS OO peryarde | | Tae Wacnvserr To Reron 70 Srrea.—Seere- | S&Cut0 through publioations ”” BLUE Er Case HOA eC eee ately read the | his application for a new trial, side. (AB? ASD MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, tary Hupt has telegraphed to San Francisco for} | Mr, Morrill, trom the committee on education | dyin, aca Wen Juror deliberately read the Stacie ion TOKONTO DEFEATS BUFFALO IN A CURLING ATOR. . = TRC the U.S.8. Wachusett to ship a new crew and re- | and Jaber ae ported favorably, ruth Mnendinents | trial granted. Straw Bond Cases, In the coutest for the Thompson-Scovitle medal AT FOUNDRY M.E. CHURCH, ES reet, Comoran Building, | turn to Sitka, Alaska, where she is to remain and | Peffecting'it fn minor detallsy te DIL to establis PROCEEDINGS IN THE POLICE COURT TO-DAY. Festerday, the Toronto curl in the Police Court, the | Buffalo club by a score of 143 1 en DENIAL BY FOREMAN HAMLIN OF THE JURY. protect the literests Of the United States until Te- | Oryseni OF tie ee a etn OF te OLN Tr dre lieved by the U.S.8. Adams, now off the coast of Aiea ae Ut public BUUUC CAUCE ODS i Peru, which wil progeed to’ the noruern seas as | A24 € provide for the more compicte endowment | when the subject v : . soon’ as IE Js pfucuicable for her to leave her | 244 Support of colleges for the advancement Of | R™ oa aeaviNG Mun S31 15th street. | Peat nutis, selentiiic and industrial education, 5 (Cee FRESH BOVINE VACCINE Pornts. THE SHERMAN FUNDING BILL. hewspaper or see one read by a furyman. ‘The | te mails, lnsufticient bonds, was resumed. manufacturers convention adjourned yrstenday Special Aseembly THIS (Friday) EVENING, fi he New England Vacci PRESENTATION OF A NeW MinisteR TO THE Prest-| The latter portion of the morning hour was oc- finding of the Jeannette was read to usone night |_| Mr. Bliss satd for the government that they were | to meet the second. Turslay in duly In Cieame Amembly THIS (Friday) EVENING, ‘Direct from the farm of the New Eng Beene | pext.—Betore the Cabinet met to-day, Secretary | cupted In the discussion of the proposed new order | by One at the aii na at one Ue y | prepared to stipulate that it has been and is now | One hundred and fourteen mewbers partook of @ "S _ ORCHESTRA. Regularly received and for sale by Frelinghuysen called at the White House in com- | of business, and at 1 o’clock the consideration of | lines ina newspaper. Ifa plece of a newspaper | the prac tice when bidders for carrying the malls | banquet last pight. ‘The result of yesterdaa Fi 5 28th, W. C. MILBURN, 5 i Was brought there by my brotlier or any one else, | Putin a lange number of bids thet the bidder uses | sion was to hale the price cr wakant ments Pa Sak aerate any with the new minister resident of the Nether- | the Sherman 3 per cent bond bill was resumed. Wrapped around anything, it was handed av once | the same sureties on all bis bids and they Justis | perceat and att cekel a ge — = : 1429 Pennsyivanis av ands, De Weckerlin. ‘The new minister was for-| After some discussion the amendment of Senator to the officers, a a the same property—tue value o1 property | tix sixty days as the [nuit of YONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TES H. McGILI, WHOLFS! | mally presented to the Fresident upon his creden- | Davis, of West Virginia, to strike out the five-year |-"% Ps, sit,” continued Mr. # tdest less than the ag eof the | far west, where it msy te nin — RETAIL DEALER IN BUILDING near and hy ee een B'S | clause and male the bonds payable attne opuon| deny tostea Goes volt that on the bids of | ten per cent off to retailers New York av near the Treasury Department, | Snted and by the Presiden’ were made. of the government, and also requiring that the | other eleven. H obtained 40 contracts. | cent ff to jobbers. rtlett, Hayward & Co's Aiciatectangd outstanding bonds bearing the higher rate of 1u- | Mr. Hamlin. “53 Agency for Mitchell, Vance & Co., New York. Immense stock. Low prices. ' Lams, Shades. ble Gas Lights, &e., &e. (fue defeuted the Corner Mth and G streeta, in, the foreman of the jury, a the Cour 8 broached to him, said: “You 4 G. reenter Hh.) a. may deny the story,on my authority, for the whole | Di 4 John N. Minnix, charged with con- jury. Tam willing to swear that I did not read a | SPiracy and putting In with proposals for carrying cr THIS EVE! > NG, AT 7:30. 1° meing the Price of tie ee in the West. NCINNATI, January ‘The western furniture rniture Yinde JANUARY 3IST AND 3D FEBRUARY. | 2 sSun contract - eae B ictiral Iron Work. Ma- | SECRETARY FotgeR did not attend the meeting | Outstanding i : ‘ : s while we were absent, leave a | PAYS 10 th $23.33 more thon he receives, An Orthodox Vic! ENN s iad eae = , When subject to call, be redectned be- | gone to our rooms while we were absent, leave a | P® nes i on het ; RESSEDYS sud Ornamental Glass Micton'e Liles Ler Couey | of the Cabinet this afternoon, fore the bonds eae ‘a lower rate of interest, | paper In one of the rooms, and then Send sole one | Ent on the whole he receives $400 In Xcess Of What FREE THINKING PROFESSORS DISMISSED. SONGS OF SCOTLAND. a =a rtland aes he pays. Staite Justice Huw7’s Successon.—President Artuur } ¥#S adopted by a vote of 38 to 26. “xin Score’ was found tn bts room thia atter-| -M®- Wilson sufi that tn another case on thesame | » 2 Syren Ae ed this afternoon signed the bill placing Justice Nominations ‘To-day. noon busily at work on his papers. When asked | ToUfes the same suredl-s were used, he amount of | oe Ktaterthy the Waa oroe Hunt, of the Supreme Court, on the retired list. It| , The following nominations were sent to the Sen- | about the afidavits referred ta above he lughed | the Bonds being about $2,000,000, and asked If the | » itiness of one member lett the IS not Known who will succeed him, bul it ean be | t@ this afternoon:—Jno. Campbell, surveyor Of | and sald evasively: “Well iile a lot ot aff ee Pe eG ee te echeemnaniou: in the majority. and they dise Perera oitietally annonneed that ecretary _folger, wall | Customs av Omans; ee poe ca | them inay be Herod by @ iat hited Goto as | WiKiOUL malling @ epoeiio seems eee eee cage tia g -at . not. ‘The report most current is that the Vacancy Ningpo; Theodore D. Wilson, .Y.. € eheu nay De totes eS ahle a rede een theca % Eee Pee cauaedDby the relinectast nt Sudge Hunt Will by | bureaucot construction am nepal of the "Nav some by other people. To-morrow you can get all | Adiitved that such had been the custom. =e Mr, KENNEDY will be assisted? by the following | wembers of hie family: ATTORNEYS. 1 N H. MILLER, a * Rooms 6 and 8G Kt | occasioned considerable = aise i i ae ponang ort the Information you want.” TESTIMONY FOR DEFENCE. Temperance in Arkansas. a TYP RSALY, cE renee oo Sense Bains Frank Greene, t be A) Neutenants igual corpe:” | 1 You willie Jour aMllasits to-morrow?” The defence called as thetr Arst witness Rev. Dr. : 2—The, slate tome Commencing at $ o'clock. |. Office, 135 Pearl etreet, New York. MORMONS CHARGED WiTH INcrTING AN INDIAN us Bi ts “Yes, sir.” Johu Chester, of the Metropolitan Presbyterian “organi yee s ee ? alt Hatbor and Marine Engineering | me Ow MOIING AN INDIAN House of Representatives, ‘The feporter having mentioned that the story = . Saeed dp ci o whi Admission 50 cents. ‘Tickets and programs to be hnd faltv River enor and Marine Fneto ernie | wie “nthe (ath of Tecamber Ice Thomas ti was Gani by ho ee ae ee cee | He testified that Mr. Dickson's character ram president Mt Ellie’ music store, Ballantyne & Son's, bookseliers, | nalecture Inay partok thee pee Hopkins, a prominent citizen of Phoenix, Arizona, | ., MF Townshend offered a resolution reciting the | us denied by the five unin some inforination, | Was odd; that. he wasa member of his church Past Week. br ath ee “Harbor Strangulstion and iver Cuokiug," Midreees WictertGcan Oa. Wink 1. charges that certain residents of the territories, | potnahs tiey nee a ltl Ga OD. | aie Wei, Galtand Me mine Intire also nae ews el e 4 \ Leon HALL. “Real and Permanent Improvements.” Jal6-1m* SAYL stating that-he had t¢ from’ various relia Known as Mormons, are inciting the Plute and | actiy what thy read. ‘They may have got ti | certified to Mr. Dickson's good character, sources thet the z ndians in Arizona to outbreaks and Jaw- | shooting at the Van mixed up with the loss of the | The governinent. suid to save time the good Dun & ©o., of the ntlle Agency, report the fathures - ar . wz th ¢ ONE NIGHT ONLY. S BROWN, ATTORNEY. Mormons were inciting the Piute x ‘] " ” haracter g on r. cks youl: e untry du g the week »s mun x — | oD « (For the past 14 scare Register in Bankruptcy. for avajo Indians of Arizona, Utah and New'| lessness and calling upon the Secretary of the In- | Jeannette. PT A ai ee ie fr iy dpm yea comma - = : | the". ©. , gives special attention to Collections, Assign. | Mexico to war, and were furnishing them with | terior for any information upon the subject which | WHAT MR. CROSBY, OF THE NATIONAL HOTEL, SAYS. | “Sir ST. Suit testified that the Teputation of | With the record of noent Werks ‘The di-trivutiog, MONDAY RVEMING, JABUSEY 3) 1002, | Dieses forts tencatar crolieces, oe ue setiicinent of | Whisky and jaf and ammuuition. qindications, | may be on file tn his departicent, NGSHteS. Mr. Crosby, of the National hotel, speaking of | Minnix was thit of a Square honest wah, | Was as follows: Kastern states, 8; Western, Oy myo apeconee te Weenteue cr tas Horas | meee nee | Avene pointin New Mexico early ts he || Mx, Ortlvaaved thatthe tursher cousmecation or the story that an employe of the National named | | Col, P. 1. SUillson, a mieniber of tue bar, test trie it! hie fe as ee yric artist, nose FEnET — | Spring. Scouts confirm this report. Gen. Wilcox | the resolution ted by him from the commit- | Styder had sworn to an affidavit that some of the | 2% stinitariy. ofie Of che cetentnute, tastinad | south’ ate ell eeteasie’ tn See eee ae CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, R. ‘ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, forwarded tue papers to the War department, ; tee on foreign affairs, requesting the President to | jurymen had read a ne he z is, te: spaper article referring to | 342 D Srneer, whence they Were feferred to the Secretary Dail that he h s been since 1879.a clerk in the Indian | Steppage of importance has occurred. SGecwecteid Wes thn shetmiguadl Gist any over Gee inizoa in of the | obtain a list of American citizens contined in Bng- Anerica asc, no man Of that name em- | tat : eta Len 2 sas 9 Opposite City n7-6m_| Interior, who has directed Coumulsstoner Price, of | ish prisons, be postponed until Tuesday next. ployed al J there had been no such | tie wines Roe cee a eae Affaire Al Madam Clara Poote-King, Contralto; JypeNny wis: <Tny =e fC thent Wo fenbEL Muy tating susah oes ee An: | ME Robinson (N. ¥.) at first objected, deciaring | man employed there for a year, Me thought Itimn- | Se Witness A Aa ee Reet arerag bons C Sumner Brizaol:, Teor: He et Peay Hug within their jurisdic ® SUsPlctous occur- | that the resolution was a humbug utd that he | possible that any oue could have gotten to the | ME Dicks United States. ‘itr. Bliss objected tothe | vrexDESERTION OF AUs sa ee ee 2Columbian Law Building, Gthst., bet. Dana E, | ring within their Jurisdiction. would move to lay it on the table, but subse- | jury room unobserved. au ‘ Z 3 ENNA, January armies senigp y Paegia 5 6 Wa: STON. D. C. Gea PCS ETRE Herr Adamowsli,” Vic. deserted, owing to The Ine b witness answering the question. The court re- | in Herzegovina have Tue Weesry Sran, containing a full report of | (yay 28teed to the postponement, Which Was | A Visit to the Jail with John W. Gui nuirked that it is Rot necessary to prove thet the | surgents commiting barbarous cruciiics on thelr te Masical Dire tor. Ade 6 we we eee a : H i tean, defendants met together and had an agreement | captives. This is positively Kellogz's last appearance in Wash- E’ RY ONE HIS OWN ARTIST. the close of the great murder trial and over fifty- The eee then proceeded to call committees | xo oxE ALLOWED TO SER THR PRISONER—SOME OBJ andl formed a conspiracy, but If the facts broilg THE EMPEROR WILLIAM THANKS PRINCE RISWARCEL as her periuanent retirement from the stage will = . 2 four columns of other interesting newspaper read- | for Teports of a private nature. HIS BROTHER'S VIEWS. out in the testimony, shdw a concurrence of cir | Types ernon WM The Etaperor Willian hap fe piace early 12 A WONDERFUL INVENTION. ing matter, is now ready for mafling at the coun-| | Under this call a few private bitls were reported it Was ai] that was necessary. ily ths Bisunay : POPULAR PRICES: Seats, $1.50 and $2, according and plied on the calendar. and the House then, | 4 Star reporter went down to the jail this morn- | Cliastances It dh gne to three leasons. Outfita required arefuraibed feec, — at 12:40, went into committee of the whole (Mr. | ing ine ny with Mr. Jokn W. Guiteau. On the ion, and he answered in the negative. ma ie ; que 4 : PERSONAL.—Senator-clect- Wilson, of Towa, fs at | Townsend, of Ohio, in the chair) on the private way John dthea ssin’s address to the Ameri- as tes el rl . Satisfaction or no charge on firet lesson, Call. and ex 1" 5 POW s y John read the assassin’s address to the Am hess testitied that shortly after coming trom | 4 : : sae ta tie ke | ainine drawings efter one lewon. McLEOD'S ‘Studio, | the Riggs ——George Shepard Page, of New York, | calendar. can people. “I can't tell what to think of him,” | Indianapolis Capt, Cabell asked him If he deeded | Pers of the reichstag by an sane tone tg Bog hay at a eet OE,, Renuaylvania a founder of the famous Oquossoe Association, of District Interests in Congress. heobserved. “Ido not wonder that people think | SMe Property to him woutd he be wilting to coon | Who attacked the rescript in a speech before the snd’ l0thatreet northwent. Take elevator. Maine, fs at the St. James.—Representative Ur-] SOUND VIEWS OF MR. BARR OF THE HOUSE COM- Hee : ‘ she is | WS Bond. Witness asseuting, Capt. Cabell deeded | 100 2tt 3, aie him too smnart to be insane. Scoville thinks he 1s | these 576 acres of land in Kentucky to Withioes ang | Pechstag. ner his been called home on account of sickness MITTEE. incoherent. Is there anything Incoherent about | 5% acres of Lan entucky S 2 in ils family. vanla, a member of the | Wogherent. Is | Mr. Minnix. “Witness also testified that he owned en Specially thanked Prince Bismarck for his New Art, embrecing all kinds of drawing, acquired in | “T+ | Of the Linperial rescript in the reichst | day. Great indignation ts excited ng mem to location. No extra charze for sservin: Sale of seate will commence Thursday mot Metzervtt’y. owed to wer the E street, opposite U. 8. Post Office. IAN TH ER, IDAY, JANUARY 27, yw. ie INSON en ee eras [14*64np & uvremysoy, HANLAN'S MOVEMENTS. Mr. Barr, of Pennsyl wicans studying the German 2 Sometines 1 think there isa good | ME Mu as ; f Lospox, January 27.—Hanian las taken quate SLORLE, ODER SOCIETY NOTES, District committee, was asked by a representative | Oral of fraud about him. He says Porter was | &2iit DIDI OLAS Aa ee ters at Putney, and will remain there until the a rare opportune? EXD STADT . of THe Stan why the Dills rejected by the old | Mzht, because Porter said he ts a very Inuelligent | frovty case i t| ss Mr. Cabell never paid witnessanytuing | atrival of the Oxtord and Cambridge university foarican 17 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, Very few of the ladies of Senatorial famitites and | board of audit would be adversely treated by the | MAD. Porter Satter money.” There te hardly. a | FOF ole ou lls bond. : Rei aeee | isn bas uiccted Hpeaoer abkiseuings Admission, 25 cents, Reserved Seats, 50 cente. others who customarily receive visitors on Thurs- | District committee. letter he ever wrote to father or Scoviile that he | mitt perieee te Setar That the, witness com. | _— «,. oe ee ‘ Wasurxorox, D.C., Dec. 24, 1881. | days failed to do so yesterday, aad a pleasant | “Well.” sald he, “the truth {s that many of | didu'tusk tor money. Whenever hewn mo- | Gn these bonds that the Ste acres of tand we ene Fire in Petersburg, Va. = = == aiternoon was spent by all who were making calls. | these claims have been making their appearance | UCY be was always very pleasant and agreeable.” | tucky was all the property he had. PerersecrG, Va.. January 27.—The basin mill, se: Cees joyed 1a the Decal Peal rece ee Was en | regularly every Congress, “They are tn the way. | aalowing tae rose ion ero ea ee | Witness uald he swore that he had no unencum. | owned by H. F. Muint sutirely, destroyed Wy feet| | MARE ETTE nis, Our up-fown customers are respectfully informed that | Joyd in the beautiful ball room. No special invi- | The policy heretofore has been to allow them to | deeds of the mau's MMe. amd make capital Gf there | PeTed Property’ outside the. 375. acres, Dut in make Of Nour and meat’ ‘The loss is estimates £ oO. street northwest, one door from 7th street, Choice O:1 Faint! ravings, Chrouion, etc. ; also Large and Choice Stock cf Baperhangit Frames, Picture Cord aud Tassels, Rings, Markriter’s. Terms Cash. Free Art Galle SEWING MACHINES, &c. = = sees ee GPECIAL NOTICE. mabe their ection out of in dierent Hane he alia at our office, corner 7th and H streets, or sending postal for our illustrated catalc ague aud price list, We sell all ‘We have occupied our New Shop, No. 1760 P STREET, near Dupont Circle, and have private telephone wire from there to our Store No. 317 9th street. ‘We shall keep vart of our force of workmen at each Place, and all customers will have their orders attended tations had been issued, but Mrs. Sawyer simply added this arnusement to the usual attractions of her regular Thursday receptions. Her daughter, Mrs. White, and Mrs. Frank Howe assisted her in entertaining the visitors. ‘The entertinment at the British legation last evening, while limited as to numbers, was one of the most enjoyable ever given there. ‘The British inister and Miss West Invited some of their ‘oung friends to dinner, and others, Including a ew married ladies and gentlemen, tO a dance, the hour named in these invitations ‘being halt ‘past nine. Less than eighty persons were present in dle with each Congress through inaction, and reg- ularly by such a course they have come before a w Congress. Now, by making adverse reports, such bills cannot again be presented unless new evidence ts presented. It wagon my motion that all amendments to the bill to reclaim the Potomac flats were voted down. Tam in favor of the pro- posed improvement. . There seemed to be a move- Ment in certain outside quarters to pismire the bill to death with amenaments. ‘The panding bill 4s one which has the endorsement of the District Comunissioners. The committee will permit amendments to be offered in the House to perfect He thinks the defence nould have used these | facts concerning his trreguiar and aimless Hfe as art of the mas; of evidence to prove his insanity. “There are undowbtedly cases of men who are | morally Weak, whose human nature is weak, and who have high religious aspirations. I belleve my brother, It you could get him off from the subject of this assassination and put him to write on re- Ugious subjects und his religious relations, would write good things.” The reporter having mentioned Mr. Porter's theory that Gulteau ‘got the expressions stre- moval” and “necessity” from the wordsot “Ia: @ in Ing out the papers the word “unencumbered” Was | left out by mistake, | Mr. Browne announced that he intended to put Mr. Minnix on the stand, but had in hts hand a ceruificate from his physiclin stating that he was uuable to appear at court. The court adjourned to Tuesday. : meee - A Notorious Burglar in Custody. THE MAN WHO ROBBED THE HOUSE OF MKS. LADD IN | WEST WASHINGTON. Z | James McGIil, arrested yesterday morning by | Detectives Miller and McDevitt, for robbery of the tat about £10,(00; insurance, $6,000 The origin of the fire im unknown. — ‘The Steamship Edam Safe. New York, January 27.—At the office of French, ye & Co,, the agents of the steamship Edam, & dispatch Was received Unis morning, stating thes the vessel was safe, and had passed Sandy Hook a& 10 o'clock ain. In Low of Ube steamer Nupler of the Arrow line. No farther partéeulars were sent The Napier was on a trip to London, and left this. Pore Jas Tuesday inerning. | She was commanded the latest improved Machines at prices which will please, | ¢o, astonish and erstify you. Look at the beautiful New | Qucet ip our window, running without an operator. 150 Quer ~ a it . We Keil 33 <G AN SLAR Becton vate and attachments for any SeeiskeMachine | ZEBUILDING AND ENLAI f aeato te ft f Shakespeare's Oieuo, Joun sald: “I have no oats ee all, as the party was intended to in a measure | 1 ut have no disposition to have the bill ss coh *. - ft d, in Washington, and as- | about 2 o’cloci 221_ | Indrmat tans favorable comments. have boon tihasrutated by amendments, in the interest of | Goube Be teal Wat goa tine, and tho Aca re. | Sate a nae ee eta ont | Se a ae eee een made by matrons who attended this party and the | alleged owners of land to be affected the pro- | ™: . seen adic . 3 2 - ban: jock Token, NG OF Atnners lately given at the British logation on the | posed iunprovement.* as in his reply, He safd he had never studied | this morning taken to the Police Court for a hear. Y » January 27.—Both houses of the Made since 1645. Special attention to repairing. . AUERBACH, Corner 7th and H streets, Wext door to Auerbach’s Gents’ Furnishing and Hat Store. jazi E SHALL OFFER A FEW SPECIAT. BARGAINS Ww during the balance of this month tomake room for a sehipinent of THE NEW ELDREDGE SEWING MACHINE. A good and durable Singer style Sewing Machine, drop leaf, two drawersand cover, with all attachments, ‘warranted for hve years: $25. Dressmakers and Milluers should call and look at our Bew Shirring Machine. makes 5.000 stitches per minute. Special attention paid to Keyuiring all kinds of sew- Machi Paper Fashions at OPPENHEIMER'S, Popular Sewing Machine Agency, an 528 9th street n.w., St. Gloud Building. WE ONE, MAKE MUCH NOISE apour 17, But Keep the Finest Assortment of SEWING MACH And cell for the least wovey, of any house in Washing- ton. Renting and Repairing a specialty. McKENNEY, a8 427 9th street northwest. [Pe ATTRACTIONS PALACE. THE ENTIKE STOCK OF KING'S PALACE TO Contemplating an enlargement of our Store, and build- | ins it back to &th street—our trade Such an extent that we find our present space has be- come too small for our increasing business—we intend to extend to the entire depth of 200 feet, covering near 6,000 feet of ground, and when finished will make the having increased to MILLINERY STORE IN THE UNITED STATES. remarkable taste and grace as a hostess shown by Miss West, who 1s only eighteen, and had lately left the cohvent, where she was educated, when she came here. She {s as assidious and thought- ful in attending to the wants of her guests is If she were a married lady who had had long ex- perience tn soctety. Miss West wore last evening a short dress of pale pink tulle ruffled over satin of the same shade, with a low walst anda pink moire antique sash and garlands of flowers. Miss Allen, the daughter of the Hawilan minister, wore a lovely tollet of white silk draped with white Watered China crepe. Around her throat were strands of pearls, Mine. Outrey, who was with her husband, the French miuigter, wore with an ele- ant white tollet a neckMce’ of diamonds from which depended rosettes of diamonds. She also Wore other ornaments of sitailar splendid stones. ‘The Haytien minister was accompanied by his Wife and daughter, and Wielr guest, Miss Fellows, of New York.” ‘These three ladies were beautliully dressed, and Mme. Preston wore magnificent je els. Among others who attended were Count and Countess Lewenhaupt; the Chinese Minister and other gentlemen of that legation, including Mr. Bartlett; the Marquis de Chambrun and his wife and daughter; Aristarcht Bey and Rustem Effendi; Mr. de Bildt; ‘Count Bruncttl; Miss Lowery; the Spanish Minister and his wite and daughter: the Portuguese Minister and Ms wie and daughter; the Chiltan Minister and daughter; Mr. Takahira, Capitol Notes. The Garfield memorial exercises will take place in the hall of the House of Representatives on the 2th of February. ‘The National Distillers’ Assoctation, through its comuittee in this city, has prepared a bill to re- duce the tax on whisky from 95 to 50 cents a gal- lon, and for the extension of the Lonied period from three to five years. The committee will be heard by the ways and means committee at an early date. ‘The House committee on appropriations expects to complete the Post Office priation bill to- day, and to report it to-morrow. ‘The committee on banking and currency have not yet perfected the bill to allow national banks to resume their charters. The pending bill before the committee authorizes a ménewal of a charter on the two-thirds vote of the stockholders. Many hold a reorganization cannot take place without & unanimous Vote, and that one single stockholder could force a liquidation. Attorney General Brew- ster was asked to give an opinfon on the matter, but he declines. ‘The bill will ppbably be amonded in a way to get over the point controversy. President Davis laid before tite Senate to-day a communication from A. W. Fletcher, offering the building known as the Congressional hotel, corner New Jersey avenue and B street southeast, for sai akspeare with reference to this case. He did mot say that he had never studied Shakspeare.” { When Mr. Guiteau arrived at the Jail he was met | in the ante-room by the announcement that the ij Warden had given Instructions not to adinit any one to the cell, making no exceptions. THE BROTHERS SHAKE HANDS. He was permitted, however, despite this rule, to shake hands with bis brother through the grated door. “I slept well last night,” the prisoner sald when he greeted his brother; “and I feel well this morn- ing. Why don’t you come in?” asked the as- Because I cannot ask these oflicers to violate their duty,” said John, explaining to his brother the nature of the order that had been made. “1 object to any such order as that,” sald the prisoner. ‘1 will have It overruled.” Mr. Guiteau then withdrew. “Of course, my brother has forfeited bis rights now,” he sala to the reporter. “I Uuink it is proper that no mem- bers of his family, uor any one else should be al- lowed to see iin dione. We might take him pol- Son, or something of that kind. Of course, we do | not intend to do any such thing, but the principle ids the same. 1 think my brother looks anxious— more anxious than I eVer saw him. He spoke very gently tome—in a way much different from the ing. Mrs. Ladd fully identified the robber yester- | ALBANY'S day, as also did a colored map, who started to pur- | sue him when he was making his escape from the | eas McGill was arrested in this city Decem- r 3d, 1880, On complaint of Chas. A. Kolb, for grand larceny, plead gulity, and was sent to_ Albany penitentiary for one year. He served ten | months and wag released for good behavior on De- cember 17th last, and came direct to Washington, where he and his gang have since been working. MES. LADD'S GRAPHIC STORY OF HER ENCOUNTER WITH THE BURGLAR. In the Police Court, to-day, McGill was called up from the cell and charged with the larceny of a silver spoon, a gold ring, a pair of ear rings, a toilet case aba Several other articles, from the | Tesidence of Mrs. Ladd, and aiso with assault, and altery on that lady. le isa young white man, With @ vicious look on his face, and while Mrs’ Ladd was telling her story to the ‘court, he stood | in the dock scowling at her. Mr. A. B. Williams | appeared for the defendant. Mra. Ladd is a middle-aged lady. | She testified that last Wednes- day afternoon she left her residence to attend to some business and returned about 3 o'clock, and Was astonished to find the vestibule ‘door Spen. She started to go upstairs and encountered the Seip on the stairs. He pointed a pistol at her ead and demanded her money or her life. Wit- ness told him that he could not get her pocket- © adjourted UnUl Monday. Three aken in the assembly for specker, om the last of witch Mr. Alvord received 3% «nd Mr. Patterson 38 votes, 6 votes being ¢-st for Mr. Com tel Hampshire. Dover, N.H., January 27.—The small-pox scare fs sUll aLMts Deight. thas been discovered Unas two persons who had visited Mr. Tibbetts’ bedside previous to his death are now sick with variolold Of amid type, The secrctary of the state, board of health consulted with the local board of health, the city physician and other authorities yesterday, and the result s that no more public performances, balls, gatherings, etc., are to be permitted, at least tor the present, within the city limits. Al order has been issued by the agent of the Cocheco Mam ufacturing Company authorizing two surgeons to vaccinate the operatives employed in Uae till who are Willing to submit to the operation. The county commissioners have ordered the attending phy Siclans at Uhe county farm W vaccinate the tm mates, — Smallpox in Vermont. Norra Txoy, Vr., January 27.—Several cases smallpox are reported in Holland and Derby. deaths have resulted in the former town. schools are closed. A great many persons have oi i an: se si 5 * ” book, and be then came closer and put the gold | been exposed to the disease, and there are fears of FOK THE LADIES AT the charge @afaires of Japau; several gentlemen | rental to the government upon such terms as | Way he LE ee while on the | muzzle of the pistol to her tempi, and again | an epidemic. ie) - SEES of the Brilish Legation; Chief Justice Waite and | himself and any oMicer of the government a} “T am sor a ee ee ee CHK. RUPPERTS, maclied 10 call Oa ERT ee over, we have | daughter and their guest, Miss Bissell; Attorney | pointed for: thet, Geesem’ ee agree upon, The ah ered opened rniestadl Cp paso oa femmes Ipedemagien eye egg ca ‘The Jeannctte’s Missing Men. HOS. 403 AND 409 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. _ | conciued to eles Se Tee STOR war below ar, | General Brewster atid dlushters Senator Pendié- | communication was referred to the comtnitiee on SROeT TIE eS EE ov? 8 | hand, and denounced him asa thiet ana murder, | RVERY Evoke bemte mane to etee tate a pe ni em Sto fnew and beauiti- ue, cons om largest, finest rife and daughter; Miss Bayard; Mr. John | military affairs. exact a ry rd re Spathone: eames Goes LATER CASES S; | most magnificent, as well as the most stylish and select RaWaris: Mrs: tegen and ner sister,| ‘The Following per diem clerks have been ap- | letting statements go out trom him. Tok 5 ae = Hostel 4 PATCH FROM MELVILLE TO SECRETARY HUNT. : = = see : Barnes; Mr. and Mrs. Em-| pointed to the House committee on invalid pen- | Pleasure in it, and it did no harm. ‘and clapped his hind over ber mouth, sti | Secretary Hunt today received Uhe following y's wife und daughter; Mr. | sions: Ellis Mills and John’ A. Palmer, of Vir-| | Warden Crocker did not arrive at the jafl until balding thetgisol teen nasa aoe renewing his | cable dispatch, dated Jakutsk, Siberia, January we omen lorris; Miss Hoy; Representative Robeson | ginla, and Alexander Vangender, of MissourL this afternoon, and was not there when Mr. John | Holding the money or her life, when she taade | 7th: e ABH, Children's Lece, Satin and Velvet | 5 0 ee oe Rint ae and Miss Stout; Miss Emily Beale; Mrs. Brodhead, | ~ The Senate yesterday voted down (two to one) a | Guiteau called. He said afterwards that he did asudden movement and thrust’ him against the | “e wed. Every eff —" : BORNE SS. ayestyr woneren, KNIT. |" al eos than tuanaficturens price ste S84 styles, | of Philadelphia, and her guest, Miss Baich, of New | motion to lay Mr, Shormone sores Gon eet ae | ot TT SOnerS fare eee meta’ MEMES OF | eT with, BORIGeRE Taree ae eee ae tae | 9 Telegram rece eg Bg BE TING VARS. al clas aad Se ee oe en Ts | 10 abereee ean manufacturers’ price. sold formerly at | YOrk. ing bill on tke table. In the Howse yesterday | the prisoner's family. Which held the pistol from hee Bene Mee and | and missing men.. te ith, two. men “and a Bi : west prices 10, $15, $20 and at and $10. Al ‘There were a number of elegant dinner parties | afternoon Senate bill for the fellef of the widow of |_The prisoner spent his day in a very quiet Russian authorities go no abenhower Materiais on hand at the lowest market prices. 29 # 0 $4, 95, 1 no, while relating her encounter with the prison = ee beaculll other desirable Trimmed’ aud’ Untrimmed Hats | last evening. At that given by the Secretary of | Abraham Lincoln was oak after which the | Manner, seeing no one but his guards. BRR A 22% (00, RRR leas rs, ad, er, | nine men to Atlantic seul sent by han Foe ; ve bI incoln w: Was somewhat excited, and when she concluded | DIDS! ae 6,000 Sete EN icah geatexey, tm an | WOE And Lincoln the following gentlemen | resolution was called up in regard to American ‘The Axsassin’s Latest Address, dye rae oh * Bl Snell, whose face showed throughout the | "Tis aispatch is in answerto the one sent by @ fet 24 2 3 8 fot efor te rele pat t | Were guests: The President; the President pro | citizensimprisoned in England. Speechees were HE HARDLY THINKS HE 18 DESTINED TO BE HUNG, BUT | reci her ot HOLDERS, of different desicna. Millinery and Faucy Goods ever offered in the city. 3; Mi: Fancy Worsted Work an] Kuitied GOODS, of every dence} complete outist for Infs pion, complete oath: infant es ain = election tes eee fem. of the Senate; the Secretary of the Navy; | made by Messrs. Robinson and Cox, after which WANTS TO VINDICATE HIS CHARACTER eae peewee! her bravery, sald to her | Secretary Hunt directing that the Jeannette sur- WR Re EE At 500 boxesof ehoicent Freach Flowers at aauchtering | the Attorney’ General; Senator Logan; Generals | the matter went over. An eveDing” session Was Tae tales cea. she e SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! 300 boxes of Feathers and Prumes in all shades and Representatives Robeson and Henderson. No | bers. qi ity, at JS per cent reduction. Over 3,000 in use in this city !| Warranted for 10 years | | A large stock of Laces and made-up Lace Goods. Sent post-paid for $1. Satins. Silke, Mushes, Velvets. SRRINATION, SEEOF, combines two Honan and | Fesne Gente: Cocke Denvanast 43. $6 and$5: ees ee ee Worsted Goods 40 per cént. less than cost. retty Courageous woman. vivorsdo everything in thelr power to succor the ‘the Spantsh Minister, and | held for debate, which was attended by sx mem. acueen last orosing eave ous ae ne gn ise As- | Lada stated that when eee not get | missi gn srom Cater “ng cor’ Meiviite thse Ines except the lays agreeable hostess were THE NEW APPORTIONMENT BILE. alleging that the fury had convicted him on the | Uaited for tite police aan en aan ene sree and ee Bancanowers spesignt was but parally resent.——Scerctary and Mrs. Frelinghuysen ga i = pnnen to some of the members of the diplomatic | _ The census committee of the House have agreed | false notion that he was a disappointed office- | to arrest him he threatened to shoot them She ary the and that {t was only necessa! at Melville and ~ corps last evening. Among their guests were Mr. | to report an apportionment bill fixing the member. | 8*¢ker, and denouncing the jury, as he has done | stated that he had picked fifteen locks in the | #u¢ that it was only ne on the Dd, Secretary Allen, the Hawallan Minister and d: ° 4 house when she interrupted him. Hunt answered that it was satisfactory to the = ughter; the | ship of the next House at 820, as follows: Alabema, | 10 his recent interviews, he says: “I want to em- jun! 1347 lvania aver ve . Ce Minister and wife; the Me: hn Minister and wife; o1 . : ss |- | of my Case. ie int Ww RB. The trade supplied at low tates. Jato _| | Wears determined to sell to be ready for the Spring | ihe Portuguese Minister and wite: the Turkish | culdi Delaware, 1; Florida, 1} Georgia, 10; 1 y principal poi —— — ~~ — | trade. Do not miss your opportunity. Call early toob- | Minister; ex. 13; 4 5 the non-jurisdiction of this court to try this in- | twenty-nine days for the assault, and for the lar- | 185ue any further instructions in to tee Scoretary and Mra Bidine; Mr. JOLn | Guetyy ins Louislane, or aahed a aes y nee: | CIStENGE Peete Ta ere cee ty, wale D- ceny bogot sis months and retinas a ai | Jeannette survivors and mo for tose | ithe Wedding of Mr. Stephen Vall ot New York, | Masstchwetls, 13; Michigan, iis ‘Minnesota, 6; sey. The authorities on yor in Ameria aay tnt | Sapo and im detaltofrestition ‘dhe month | "OSE. Fep—At the “annual election of and Allce Creighton, the eldest daighter ot Rear | Migsisstppl, 7; Missourl, 143 Nt oi Nomads, the predominance of authoritiny wee ‘against the | #dditional, making twenty months and twenty-| Orricens Evecrep.—At the nee nh A iew Hampshire, 2; New ie nine days in all. gfe Aduiral Stevens, was the occasion of a brilifant North Caroline: @f si: Ofezon.1; Ponx’ | jurisdiction of this court. 1 desire the Court te aig EL KING'S PALACE, gathering on Wednesday afternoon at the fests Sine Soe eel eee San B. ROBINSON & CU., tain your choice of bargains at ° BOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSE, ; : : Carol 5 ic to upon this question, and have no TTEMPTED OUTRAGE BY A NeGRO Ox 4 ‘Theodore J. Mayer; vice ors $00 Puoner: venta AVENUE. lence of “ihe bride's father, 1214 Connecticut ave- | Hywanta 295 Rhode sand. 35 2; Virginia 08 doubt but the high-toned Christian ‘gentlemen | wane Terre? OF Lacey: a bed looting sane | premcen nee , John B. Isler? J[N THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MEDICINE Wei Cooke: of Peinttyy arene aw oe, REY, | West Virginia, 4; Wisconsin, : ho) | een ee cea th Soacy chated eit caeeian e, Honsips Gebueh sonapn Biezerel ant 3B. iale? Tr ous | nn ——— i T98 STREBT NORTHWEST. _ | chine on tor the occasion, Tie Tovin was profusely | 40 8 fixed at 154955 par each representative, "| gi¥e It their most ear o protect me from legal is | cada Eat Cae TOUR ate | udeiph Gebuer, Joseph Brazérol and J No preparation has ever performed such marvellous % ee 7 and beautifully adorned with rare flowers. The bility herein, by allowing the President todepart near the Soldiers’ Home, 28th Drmen.—Col 8. A. Whitfeld, appoi:.ted ures, OF maintained so widea reputation, as ROBES ET MANTEAUX. bride wore a lovely dress of satin brocade, sent | _ MINISTER TO Mextco.—The friends of ex-Unitea | PHIL iy ated peacefully in New Jersey, that I Of tase duly tiewan cane te het howe wane she semaine at Cincinnati, gave adinner afew | AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. k from China for the occasion, «nd a diamond brooch | States Marshal Pitkin, of Louisiana, say: he will be | lave the benefit “of the Deity’s intention. Tcon- | was alone and asked for something to eat, which ri ‘at Welcker’s, last which was al which is recognized as the world’s remedy for all dis- Sopesc and earrings, the present of the groom. Mr. Heury appointed minister to Mexico next week. sider it be hep A peed in my favor, and | she gave him, and he caught hold of her aud tried tins wv hg the ives and ‘anes of the throat and lungs. Its lon-coutinued series Butterworth, of New York, was best man, and i ask the Court in 80 to consider it.” to out her, but her cries frightened him ‘OF two Of the defeated of wonderful cures in all climates hus wale it univer- Mapame C. D. CROTHERS, A frees ee Recregeco Papi oe oon ence SECRETARY KIRKWOOD LIKRLY TO BR Rerarnep.—! He then arreagier gery one en a8 women away, The court sentenced him to ‘months | °° ——— sally known as a safe and reliable agent to emplov. Of 73 West 45th street, New York, ise eO'lock the brite and groomer | The majority of the Towa delegation tn Congress | Of America for money, shd adds: “It {had had | and¥9daysin jail, there belug some deute este Posruasrers NomiwaTE.—Among the nomina» Against ordinary colds, which are tne forerunners of fof Richmond. “Among: those present wees sis | are ofthe opinion that Secrets ry Kirkwood will be | much in court, but] disagree Wilkens Huns 97 | Whether this court can sentence a prisoner to a | udrsant tothe Senate tile aftermeon were s mum | ehmo! mong those present were ‘were mileing cure, ard cften cain ie he | eg ea tt te Rises Howe, Room 231, fore tow | He vetary ofthe Navy General ak aie Sterne s | Rea a a een aeangoRs Tall be | auch in court but ais 2 since July, without | ber of postmasters, among them Madison Da Foca acre ay Se aa, 7s | das to nite Ween tha tie ee Ge ee | OS compat ge at cat aats | San Ons ond TR aha we chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy to be | ELEGANT FR Senator and Mis. Hale; Mr. and Mra. Cald-| ‘THe Bit. 70 Retire JupGk HURT A Law.—The Tight, and I agree with him, although I k culprit, and hud te | *= Rept always on band in every home. No person can | er oa " , nd a large number of naval officers and President has signed the to retire Judge | has abused and vilif Tor Frexce Castner Crimis.—The —— Sdford t be without it. and those who have once used it | *t \¢FY moderate prices, | their wives. Hunt. Some are of opiniog that Judge Batch. | had no alternative save to anawi <aniber Of Bepeties yementey, by 8 vate ot Bever will. From their kuowledye of its composition : ROTION, BE: 21.50 | ,, Representative Bingham’s wife gave a very | Hut Some ai te appointed Co the see | did. tn my usual plat Case. —in the | to 117, rejected the government the revision and operation, phyricians use the CHF RLY PECTORAL M “ie *1o5 | handsome lunch rd to ladies yesterday, apa bs : Ver Victed, the verdict cannot be enforced Gaines, mur- | of the ee, the for extensively in their preetice, and cl: ven Fecomreend Sandals, best. 2 Ge |B boner of Mrs Mcdilchael, of Philadeiphla, | *MCY —. - duly in any event, and colored. on. ares Se. Bae ~~ f a. 4. Iie absolutely certvin in its heating effects, and will es, size 3 and 4, + 1.00 | who is visiting her. —— ‘The engugement of] tpeasvay Dissumsine gs Nor To Pay on’| tember. I give myself attorney, stated | handed in to President Grevy his own = a : Thottetion Sandals, 40e. + best! 2 ‘so | Secretary Hunt's son, wifo lives in the west, and the verdict, Ih. ‘the and the resirnations of bis colleagues, A rays Cure Where cures are posribie. Chiblren's Rubber Boots, 1 + 150 | Commodore Upshur’s daughter, Is annjunced, | ORDERS TO BRoxEns.—An @ispatch to 2 London says Grevy —Pereelebyalidrucists. 0-1 ina SRS: $23 | Mr. Hant ts now het the wedding diy is not has sent for M. De Freseinet and M, Lem Sav. Pew beer, wvrToN. Lame, Misove’ aud Chiaven’e Rubbers 35 : aes eee Rey. Memy W_ Beliows, DD. ts STANDS Nos. 506, £67, 58, | 4914 and 1916 Pennayivania venus, | Henry Adams, and bas received 2 most contial Sat omens 26 Se 20S, ta. 0 99m STREET WING CANTEK ManKer i 25 at SELBY's, | Welcome (rom her old friends,